PAGE TWENTY-TWO THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1970: Avmtge Dally Net Press Run lianrlipatfr ^nming l| m ld The Weather For Tlie Wfrtt Ended Y r AuguM 22, 1676 Partly cloudy, chance of Iso^ Six^Town Police CUisses lated thundershowers tonight; ‘Bucky- Retires As MMH Housekeeper 1 5 ,2 3 0 ManrlfpatTr lEupnitig H rralii low In 60s. Tomorrow, Sunday .if? lA . A » wrmmm ^ fair, warm; high 86 to 60. B j W nU A M OOB Scheduled for Manchester Manchester— /4 City .of Village Charm (HeiiUd Keportor) An In-service training pro- pllcatl grant to make a study of Fine Quality Crib Sheets ...... eooh SLtt rines have more than half a doz­ ca, SinclEiir sEild: “ We CEin nei­ The housekeeping staff die ther confirm or deny the very supervises since has grown to would be from experts In each communications needs. Police Wblte Quilted Baby Pads ...... Wo en types of helicopters operat­ field. A prosecuting attorney, Chief James Reardon Is propos­ Baby Undershirts ...... « for $ U » ing In South Vietnam, riiey detailed reports given in the mme than 90 people and In­ press." cludes 88 maids, 16 men, and for instance, would lecture on ing a completely new radio sys­ Receiving Blankets ...... 2 for fl.W range from the tiny OH6 obser­ But he sEild that If cholera Is 18 workers in the laundiy. what would be necessary for tem to tie in with other systems vation craft to the 88-foot-long officieilly confirmed in Guinea More workers wlU have to be successful prosecution after ar­ in the capital region. FX.US MANY BBAUTIFULi GIFT ITEIIB! HH63, ths Jolly Green Giant, added soon, as the' new iKN^tal rest. Two 4 0 # TUB A R E A A number of unoccupied sum­ houses as far as five miles from the time of the explosion was three daughters. “ After this I treated for shock. ored People, the U.S. Justice mer homes were destroyed the plant. would not WEint them to go Into EftCLOSURE vdien about eig^t different rile plant is operated under The building Itself was sur­ DepEirtment, and the American the service.’’ Civil Uberties Union. WE HONOR blEizes Edong the Ehitiat River government contract by Her­ rounded by a wooden barricade, After receiving the order al­ $! [aOO ’Thursday, U.S. Dist. Ckxirt ^ 7 . 9 5 merged into two lEu^e fires. But cules, Inc. Plant officials sEtld designed to deflect Emy blEist lowing her to bury Williams at Ardenvoir w e is considered out of an investigation is under way to skyward, away from personnel the Eill-whlte cemetery, Mrs. Judge William O. Mehrtens or­ Installation. Extra dered Hlllcrest to bury the see­ With 3 Pc. Fixture danger. determine what caused the ex­ and nearby buildings. Campbell said: “ I’m glad it’s dier. A white couple hEis donat­ .-■ite- / More tluin 900 persons were plosion. The barricade worked, caus­ over with. I’m going back to POST ROAD SHOPPING PLAZA fighting the fire. rile dead were identified eis bury my boy. I’m grateful, very ed a^ plot in the cemetery to ing the fireball that was seen in Mrs. Campbell. MAIN STREET, ROUTE 30 [W.g!gI eniiey Since lEist weekend, when a GUbert G. KiUen, 28, Dublin, Radford where residents also grateful, Eind God has heard my VERNON. CONN. 872-3150 Ugjitnlng storm touched off 64 Va., Emd WEillace L. Doyle, 29, reported feeling effects of the prayers.” “The court expects immediate CO. fires In Wenatchee NatlonEd ChristiEinsburg, Va. blast. Across the narrow lawyers’ compUsmee 'with that order,” EXPiBT SEPAmS Forest, 69,074 acres hve been The arsenEd is six miles from table, sitting silently, weis Mehrtens said, adding that he CARPET AND __ ON BiCYCLBS scorched, the spokesmEui sEiid. this southwest Virginia city. Douglass SEild the Army Eilso James A. Livesay, manEiger of barred the cemetery “ from in The lEugest fire is the 39,000- Hercules operates the facility plans an Investigation of the ex­ Hlllcrest Memorial Gardens in any way interfering with the in­ >EON. "to"uA !iF. plosion. • d* • 6:86 P J f. £u:re Mitchell CS’eek blaze feir- under the Army's jurisdiction. Fort Pierce who refused to bury terment of Mr. WilUEims." ther north, which spread into OPUiK r a i Cfol. Robert J. DouglEis, com- SEATTLE, Wash. (AP) — A Williams because the cemetery Burial is scheduled for Satur- the adjacent OkEmogEUi NationEil FLOOR COVERING At.t. BICVCL.es AND RCFAIffiS mEmding officer at the arsenEd, bomb blEist. early today broke previously had written contracts .day afternoon with eui Army .ri­ GOARAMTEgD 386 NORTH MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Forest. TEMPLE’S said the explosion took place in most of the windows in a build­ restricting burial to whites. fle squad firing a 21-gun salute, Another large fire was Eilong Smoke boils into the sky over the Wenatchee, Wash, area, where a 39,000 acre a bugler playing “Taps,” a TEL. 649-6253 a powder processing building ing which formerly served as After funeral services last 308 MAIN STREET TEL. 643-6662 fire blew out of control Thursday in the Wenatchee National Forest and spread during pEirt of a pre-blending chaplain Emd an honor gUEurd In (See Page Six) Sunday, Williams’ body weis into the Okanogan National Forest. (AP Photofax) operation. (See Page Six) taken by hearse to a funeral attendEmce.

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PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1970 MANCHESTER. EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1970 P A G E T H R E E 5.' Bolton MOVIE RAnNQ8 Shein^olcl on Bridge Manchester The report, which was two years Vemon ty, his attorney, Darid L. Gus- TAR. e A *ElC *f^ Hospital Phone / / Coventry In preparation, wa^'puQIislied BM, charged that is would be Moon Schedule FORmRENIBAND last month, (fosplte a recommen­ WASHXNGTON (A P ) — i>r. -rBr C X A Y K P O L L A N - OPENING T-EAn BOOK Bospita) Notes The telephone number for impossible for tlvs defendant to A K in UBRA dation from Supt. of Schools Thomas O. P ^ e Is pondering a Your Daily ActivHy Guida Barbecue . YOUNG PEOPLE IS FINEST OF YEAR NORTH Manchester Memorial Hospi­ Change of Venue secure a Jury untainted by the MAK. II School Board Has Meetings Laurence O’Qonnor that publi­ publicity. big decision before he bows out According lo lha Start. ’• . pbi9elh9 a l th0 fttktgt 1$ to inform. A K Q tal was changed a few »» cation be delayed so that the as head of the nation’s space To develop message for Saturday, ptnM$aboytth9 9uittbimfol By ALFRED SHEINWOLD C? J87 vum no HODBs months ago, but too late to Asked for Trial He had with him various news (^4-22-XM4 6-5566-73J Set To Help board would have ample time to agency—how many more tlmas read words corresponding to numbers 74^76-77 I In 1865, Queen Victoria o< 0 7542 lutMiiNdlute OuK s«nt- be listed correctly in the new clippings which Judge William o f your Zod io c birth sign. Refuses To Admit Public study the document before it In Assault Case America will go to the moon ^ T A U R U S England admired "Alice in 4 AJ86 frtvate, no«a-> pan., and 4 p.m. phone books. The hospital P. Barber refused to examine SCORPIO was released to townsiyeople at An. 20 1 If 31 Optimivn 61 Younalf «U USES MHUmO Wonderkuid" so much that she * petrato roomu, M a.m.- number Is 848-1222. Because of what was termed until they were supported by aboard ApoUo. 2A ocr. 22 Anniversary Gtntral Audlmut EAST H ie Board of Educatltm met on the sessian, they were told 32 And 62 Proipority 4 'p.m., and 4 pjn.-S {u n ., large. "extensive publicity” concern­ testimony, as to when they were Paine Is eTcpected to decide I ( ^ MAT 20 3 D o 33 Achirvomont 63 To HOY. 21 put an order in for the author’s 863 A 1097 542 ______^______\' last night In a closed session, It was "not really a meeting,’’ 4 D o y PMHattlca: Puents allowed The\ report, while critical, Is late this week or early next on 34 Lood 64 The 7-19-30^1^ ^ CUCMEWEIX, TOUNO next IxxSc. It turned out to bo ing th^ recent trial and morie re­ published and for what news­ 5 Slop-hoppy 35 Is 6 5 A AKQ2 C? 3 and refused to admit the public and were asked to wait outside nevertheless constructive, and H^S2-6342^ AU ACES AOHimO •By time except noon-2 p.m.; Towey, West Granby; Irvin J. cent arrest.of Donald L. Palozie, paper circulation. The case was whether there will be six more 6G«t 36 0tfitrs 66 Financial 51-62-72 ^3 (Herald Reporter) a mathematical work, “ An Ele- Q 1086 3 O J9 until the regular meeting was GIMINI PartnUI Guidtne* Su(g«ti4 ®tl*oi», 2 pjn.-g pmi. Dupre, Boston HUI Rd., Ando­ although no executive sessian townspeople have been awaiting continued to Tuesday when such ApoUo moonfUcdits as scheduled 7 N tw 37Hond 67 Proposition SAGITTARIUS Tickets for a three - day 6 P mentaiy trqatise on Determin­ 7 4A 9542 called at about 0 p.m. a change of venue has been re­ I* 8 Ewiting ver; Mrs. Oeorglanna Fox, 41C a public hearing on It. No date I MAT 21 38 Others 68 Fortuitous NOK. 22 Am chicken barbecue to be held in ants." It woiked the other way Self Servloe: lO aan.-2 pan., was called. It was a regular quested In Tolland Cfounty Su­ tostimony is expected. or Just four. > hutle 20 9 Stay 39 Romonce 69 W oy j SOUTH 4 pon.-8 pan. Case Dr.; \miarn Merrill, A t the specified time, malnfo- has been set yet tor this, but 10 Don't 40 Entangle 70 To * Die. 21 1 ^ Bolton Center Labor Day week­ for Robert Ewen, ahoee "Open­ meeting nlg^t for Qie board, but perior Court. 11 Exttnd A A J Intenaive Cara and Coronary Rocky Hill; Bertram Higgins, nance supervisor Richard Gali- the Sept. 17 meeting will be an , 9-16-27-38 41 Love 71 In j 1-14-25-36^ end are available and must be RESTRICnO ing Leads" is the best bridge In Juive, Palozle, 28, and the 12 Trovtl 42 Inclines 72 Dowra it ^ 109 654 notices had been mailed earlier nat appeared, and Messier /49-70-7B 147-5869 W purchased by Sept. 2. Because I IM tr 17 rtguim •ccompanylng Oaret Immediate family only, 386 BUlngtmi Rd., South Wind­ open one, even though residents father of seven children, weis D. 13 Ploosuro 43 Fly 73Affoirs R book of the year. (Ewen’s first O A K CANCIR Pannt or Adult Guordlan anytime, limited to live min- sor; Theodore Yonan, 21 Pine in the week that the session had called the meeting to order. The will not be able to ask ques­ found guilty of three counts of 14 Iniiucnt 44 interviews 7 4 0 n I CAPRICORN of the need to count the book was a monogriqih on 4k K Q 10 3 jum 21 1 5 A 45 A 75 Hortdle g Dec. 22 chickens before they are order­ Knob Circle, South Windsor. been canceled. four board nvembers (after brief tions at that time. risk of Injury and two counts of 16 Put "Testing and Fair Employ­ JULY 22 46 To 76 Sounder * South West North East Maternity: Fathen, U a.m.- Also Mrs. Myles Walsh and Last night’s meeting was call­ discussion) then voted unani­ Present at last night’s meet­ CTJP 17Tingl« 47 Hove 77 Bosis E JAN. It ed, no tickets can be sold after m en t") Today’s hand is taken cruelty to persons involving his Pass * Pass 1*J45 pan., and p.m.-8 ed at the last minute according mously to award the contract ing were the four school princi­ .^.,2-13-2«5 ISN^ing 48 ErKouroge 78 You a 3-1829-40; that date. . NO ONE UNDER 17 AOMinEO from Ewen’s more recent book. 1 ^ 2 son, RPD 8, 80 Overbrook Rd., lO-year-oId son. A few days be­ 19 Day 49 Come 79 Others' (Ago limit moy vary to board chairman G. Richard for playground renovation at S/45-SM7 61-71-79-85^ The barbecue will raise South dealer. 3 * Pass 3 ^ Pass P-3n.j otlietB, S p.m.-4 p.m., and Vernon; Mrs. David Mills and pals, O’Cfonnor, Director of Pu­ fore he was to be sentencfed he 20Ovtr- 50 Is 80 Successful In cirttin triat) All Pass 9tm pan.-8 pan. Messier, to take action on the Robertson School to Emil Strede, u o 21 R«b*l 51 Or 81 The AQUARIUS money for the 250th amilversary Both sides vulnerable. 4 daughter, 28 Goslee Dr.; Mrs. pil Personnel Services Arnold was arrested and charged with results of a bid opening for who submitted the low bid on j JULY 22 22 Of 52 You 82 Neglect JAN. 20 celebration virhlch begins the Opening lead — King of Age Umita: i f in maternity, Joseph Long and son, 88 Union Pressman, and board members assault with intent to murder. 23 Could 53 Off L.A(/6.22 83 Outcome ^ 88 QB IB m m m u n t U in other arena, no limit in Court; Mfs. Harry ^ a n e and work on the Robertson .School the Job, $1,700. .Messier, Ruth Benoit, Suzanne He was also charged with breach 24 Trip 54 Hove 84 Sofeguords following week. Weather per­ Hearts. the ace of hearts and lead a 2 5 L tt 55 Your orrm aeU-aervioe. daughter, 160 Blssell St. playground, and this otficldl The contract calls for the pres­ Brainard and Donald Averill. of peace involving allegjed as­ ^0-21-32-43 85 Problems mitting, tables and chairs will uonoN McitM 0001 or MuriouunoM. H Imagine that you are West, fourth diamcMid to make South I o 7»L-75 26H«lp1ng 56 Good 86 Air be set out on the Ck>mmunlty business was dispensed with In ent asphalt covering to be tom The other three members, Ar­ sault on various family mem­ 27 U t 57 A 87 W ho's -.....^ — ...... J on lead against South’s contract use up his lu t trump. Your V IR 6 0 28 Of PISCES Hall lawn. In case of rain, the The admlnlwtraUon reminds an open portion of the meeting up and for thys area, about 17,000 thur Forst Jr., Arthur Toumas bers. 58 Their 88 ChoTKe In addition to the events listed of four hearts. What would you deuce of hearts will then be the 29 To 59 Someone 89 Unfortunote F E f . l . ^ tables will be indoors at the lead? visttora that with construction iriilch began at about 8 p.m. square feet, to be loamed and and Peter Thomas, wore not at In pressing that Palozie’s case 30 Of last trump, and you will take 60 In 90Maetii MAR. 20 n ? Ckimmunlty Hall and the near­ above, tickets are now avEill- way, paitdng apaoe is Area Man Eludes and lasted 10 minutes. seeded. The work Is scheduled the session. be transferred to another coun­ dS:i; 8/9 able for the colonial ball, which The singleton club is a waste your trump and the fifth dla^ \11-15-2637 by Congregational Church Edu­ nmlted. Vlaitors are a^ed to H ie board apparently con­ for completion by Oct. 1. Other ( i ) A d ~ ~ will be held Sept. 12 sta^ n g at of time. If your partner has a mond to collect 200> points. |ggaS(S cation Building. brar wM) the hoepKal while Uie Escapee Search vened at 7:80 for the closed bidders on the Job weiye Banak 8 p.m. at the high school. Mr. club trick or any way of gain­ Dally Question Sittings will be promptly at psridng problem exists. portion of the meeting, at which. Nurseries and Upten Ccaistruc- and Mrs. Russell Moonan are ing the lead, you will surely de­ As dealer, you hold: Spades, BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP)—Six 5 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday Messier eicplalned, the Lay Cur­ tion Co. chairmen. feat the contract since you have A-J; H-lO-O-S-6-4; Diamonds, A- inmates who fled the Communi­ and 1 p.m. Labor Day, with three sure trump tricks. Patients Today : 288 riculum Study Report was dis­ Following the presentation of A considerable amount of K ; Clubs, K-Q-IO-S. ty (TorrecUtmal Center here cussed. Notified by phone at addition^ sittings added if Many otherwise sane citizens Oallnat’s bid report and the ac­ 2 float-building is going on in What do you say? Music on the Menu at ADMITTED YESTERDAY: 7:46 that a boeud meeting was these are sold out in advance. would lead one of the high Monday and two others at large tion on it, the official portion of various garages for gala parade Answer: Bid m e heart. You Janves R. Antonio, 147 Olcott St.; Besides the chickens barbe­ trumps “ to look at the dununy.” from the Regional Correctiona] In progress, reporters went to the meeting was adjourned, and Sept. 12, starting at 2 p.m. on would prefer to open 1-NT if Deborah J. Armstrong, 611 Pos­ cued outdoors and basted with a The rules erf the game permit Center In St. J— Hartford; Roland A. Lestage Jr., the Tekoa Cfountry Club. He was coarser and blasting powder genious. Very few people had band, decorations, and the like make South ruff. But iutw South Crossing Rd.; Mrs. Howard IIKM PJA. Weekdays.-^ 12:00 Weekends Coventry; Jtrfm W. MacDowell, armed but offered no resis­ very coarse. During O. C.’s boy­ sanitary plumbing in their — before the returns come in. leads his last trump to draw n v m o K sd p m sh iq i* Lockward, Keeney Dr.; William 888 Bidwell St.; Sean E. Murphy, tance. Details Of Barnes’ cap­ hood there were several ex­ homes then. A little building out The committee is consequently your deuce of hearts. And then Androlevich, Tolland Rd., and NOTE — CORRECTED DATES FOR HERKY’S Stafford Spring; Daniel M. Mc- ture were not available immedi­ plosions at the Hazardville back had a seat that could be at the moment concerned that South safely cashes his tricks NEWINGTON - m ENTERTAINMENT — FRI., SAT. AND SUN. NIGHTS Misses Jeanette and Ella Sum­ Lennon, 66 Hilltop Dr.; Marga­ ately. mills, some even noticed in covered with a board to make it will break even, with the in the black suits. ‘’if I ^ n ner, Bolton Center Rd. BIPIIN TURNPIKE ret K. Noyes, 46 Glenwood St. Clothey and Barnes, along Manchester. a good work bench. George had anniversary less than two You win the race if you be­ NIXT TO TW O OUTS and OR ANTMOOR Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jensen Also, Marie A. Panao, 38 Over­ with Carl Bolduc, 38, of Hart­ m ie mills would use only made a mixture in his mother’s and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dooley weeks away and so much still gin by leading the six of dia­ charcoal that they made them­ wooden chopping bowl. To try to be made ready. monds, forcing out the king. land St.; Mrs. Helena Phillips, ford Cotm., fled the St. Jidinsbu- are chairmen of the event, 188 Main St., Talcottville Frank ry lockup after removing a selves from alder wood. O. C. a pinch of it on a piece of pap­ which will involve nearly 80 Except for any parking fees, South leads a trump, and you “Pubistiil” COiown First J. Pobutkiewicz, Plymouth, Pa.; screen from a fire escape. knew and watched a supplier in er he struck a match. Maybe workers. there will at least be four com­ take the queen. You return a I^ANCHESTt Glastonbury. He took his horse the match threw a spark. All pletely free events: the diamond to force out the ace. O t A • /rw Mrs. Mildred Schoonmaker, 666 Clothy was serving time for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tedford Bach Evening Vemon St.; Brian 8. Sullivan, kidnaping and robbery; Barnes and wagon to a swamp where he was certain of was that the Heritage Trail, the high school South leads another truiiip, and M H S b X UA • KOI HiN NflliJH are in charge of the kitchen. Enfield; John H. Taylor Jr., 614 was held on escape charges, there was ipuch alder. Trees mess in the bowl came out. Warren Potter is in charge of band concert, the parade (un­ you take the king. were cut and trimmed of every­ If it hadn’t blown out the little less the viewer wants to sit in Now "you lead a third dia­ Abby Rd., Wapplng; WiUlam R. and Bolduc was being held on a the barbecue t e ^ . Mr. and •|i,i|teaniofOz-iiie Tofeldt, 70'Mather St.; Charles birnglary count. thing down to about Inches windows in the gables he would Mrs. Russell Potterton, the the bleachers) and the art show mond, and make South ruff. If UUmar, 46 Norman St. Bolduc remains at large. diameter and thrown onto the probably have been strangled servers; Mr. and Mrs. Robert (program, extra). he leads a third heart, you take Robert S. Resuschel, 18, of wagon until it was loaded. Then before finding the door and Dixon, take-out orders, and Dan Costume information, for BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son Burlington, charged with first- the small load was hauled to a spinning the wooden button to Rattazzl, clean-up. those who want to know about to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gordon, degree murder; David Paris, large block oi tree-trunk beside get it open in his temporarily Fashion Show rentals, patterns, styles, may 174 Woodland Dr., So. Windsor. 84, of Lyndonville, held on bur­ a shed. While still freshly cut, blinded condition. Tickets are now available for be obtained from Mrs. Shirley flto fiistn f, glary and forgery charges; and the bark was pounded off with As it was he lost his eyebrows "Fashions of Yesteryear," a Riley during selectmen’s of­ DISCHARGED YES’TERDAY: Steven P. Senecal, 21, of liMnd- a club oi hardwood and the bare and lashes and some hair but fashion show with over 60 fice hours. The few cortumes Mrs. Sophia Oedrin, <.Broad A zaps theiMjrid! sor, charged with motor vehicle wood thrown into the shed to suffered no severe bums. That costumes to be put on by Girl ordered from the Texas cos­ Brook; Mrs. Emma D. Oleksin- violations, were arrested in a be dried before hauling on a put a stop to the amateur pow­ Scout Troop 060 on Sept. 10 at tume company have come in, ski, 136 Dartmouth Rd.; Patri­ # ) > tavern at Topeka, Kansas, large load to the mills at der work for a while. 8 p.m. in Flano’s Restaurant but it is too late to place anoth­ cia Duffy, Broad Brook; Mrs. Hazardville. er order. H IM N A Brand lull-length f ^ i e Thursday night. as part of the 250th aiutiversary WELLES I Gladys M. Levesque, 16 Ed­ Our experlmentEil product celebration. O f fam ily wards St.; Predik Poid, 272 was made dry and very fine. PHENTIMI J-A klaln St.; Mrs. Patricia C. THEATER TE^E Tickets may be purchased N octurnal P et We used any kind charcoal from any Cadette Scout, or Mrs. AIR C O N D in O N E O entertainment ^ Sweeney, 100 Robert Dr., South SCHEDULE we could get. Ground it with James McCurry and Mrs. Rob­ SAN PEDRO, Calif. (AP) — Windsor. r o il motheris food grinder if she ert Luchenbill, tinop leaders. Gary Shelton, 11, is allergic to BURNSIDE Also, Harold C. Belcher, 18 At 7:10-9:20 i'i . f. : i A’, i { A‘ I UAL • ■ . ..AMD ; ■ - could 1^ persuaided to let us. Blue Hills Drive-In — Angels Townspeople Who are not in­ fur so he can't have a dog or cat Walker St.; Mrs. Harriet Ryan, Susdiyt Fm a 2:40 F R ff PARKirjG 5VH M.m U Otherwise we crushed it with Unchained, 8:00, 11:10; Count volved in 250th aimiversary for a pet. 64 Bunce Dr.; Patrick Sullivan, hanuner on a hollow spot in a S n i ri Yorga Vampire, 0:40. preparations and are beginning He tried reptiles, but you 31 Golway St.; Mrs. Gladys M. rock. We made and tested with Burnside — Catch 23, 7:10, to feel left out, will be pleased can’t walk a snake, tutles are HoUay, Stafford Springs; Vittle various pnqmrtions of charcoal, MachiM Gbaiod 0 :20. to know that their assistance too slow, and you can’t fondle a Peterson, Warehouse Point; sulphur and saltpeter. One of Cinema I (Elast Hartford) — could be used in many of the fish. Richard M. Rogers, 44 Morse our mixtures when loaded with Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, scheduled activities. Then a few months ago Gary EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWINC Rd.; Mrs. Natalie L. Ramsdell, equal bulk measure would drive 7:00, 8:00. The Junior Woman’s Club is read about what seemed like the 27 Valley View Lane, Vemon; a .22 caliber bullet thru about CAPtTOA. East Hartford Drive-In — still looking for women to act Ideal pet for him. He saved the MCOIIOS. Mrs. Shirley H. Miller, Somers. twice as much pine boards as M IM IE V OROS. Beyond the Valley of the DoUs, as hostesses in the 10 homes $25 purchase price by washing Also, Linda J. Spent, Somer- the factory-loaded shells. But iU PeoH H. — itt-saOt 8:(S; Girl Who Couldn't Say which will be open to the pub­ cars, mowing lawns and clean­ vlUe, Maas.; Mrs. Stella G. Mer­ after a shot of our powder, you TODAY and SUNDAY CONTINUOUS FROM 2:00 G No, 8:10. lic Sept. 11 from 11 a.m. to 6 ing swimming pools. 'could barely see through the rill, 78 Florence St.; James P. East Windsor Drive-In — p.m. Since school will be out Now he’s the owner NNDnNN(iffi-t.hJafimMUHv.(aR0Su^ rifle after each shot is really stuf, 8:00; The Hellflghters, by calling Mrs. Lawrence Ram- fast." * ROSS HUNTER 1 not very efficient or fun. MatN'SIROSET>i«.htaSOriMlimi(H^ AllWeMFinil{/IH}W 0:45. pellini. South Rd. But he has a problem: The O.C. had the barrel of an old Mansfield Drive-In — Win­ Ticket salesmen could be used beast is nocturnal. muzzle-loading shotgun and de­ ning, 8:15; Airport, 10:80. by all committees and ticket Gary has to stay up nights to AIRPORT cided to see if he could rupture Meadows Drive-In — Cotton purchasers would be welcome. play with his pet. BURT " DEAN , JOHNWAYNE the Damascus steel. The nipple Comes to Harlem, 8:00; Bar- was removed to make a touch- quero, 10:00. UNCASTER-lUimN THE M OST hole for a fuse. An over charge State — Airport, 2:00, 7:00, ^^KAnumiiEJWss of homemade powder was ram­ 0 : 2 2 . BURT LANCASTER JUNSEBERC DEAN MARTIN BEAUTIFUL med hard with wads to the muz­ zle. Too much. Too fine. Too JACOUEUNEBISSET SH O W itoO M slow burning. A geyser of IM sparks and smoke shot up 8E0RSE KENNEDY about six feet with a whistle NEIEN NAYES NEW ENGLAND like a peanut roeister for what A UNIVERSAL PICTURE seemed a minute at least. Then TECHNICOLOR* O.C. had to dig out all the wad­ Produced in TOOD AO * DRIVE-IN ding with a corkscrew on a raun Q MX Aoit AOMirmi ^ PROtID TO rod. Next try with less powder Oerwfsl AudLertcet Wi I 1 i manti c 423-2423 ANNOUNCE THAT and wads gave an encouraging JEAMSEBERG report but the barrel kicked W IW 8N8 BPUPawRTigie back under the snow so it could ''You will enjoy ^AIRPORT’ immensely, COMPLETION IS not be found until the snow in I I-Ol to BlsseU Bridge Exit Wea»-^.eft at B lw HUH Av*. | and you will find yourself talkins about it NEAR mERDOUIS enthusiastically to your friends." - otnvtrPott I DRIVr IN H A R TFO R D • S.'i . . ' 4, 9 « W f u , (t) ! TN E^ I NOVEL Of THE YEAR __ 1Ett^n!n0 -m m A Jflll PUbUitaed Daily Bzoept Sundays 20*^ -Tge gfoototo / Vnd^lv« BBOnON fod HoUdays at 18 BlneU Street nCTUHE! V aaclM ster, Oonn. (080(0) GEORliE KARL Talepbone 6(83rm C. 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1. PAGE POUR [ilANCIIESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1970 flIANCHlSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1970 PAGE FIV E Mattrlfpstpi ed if they find the public’s capacity to Political Parade Comment Session Bolton change Its taste soinenriiat annoying. The Manchester Board of Woman Attends ^itptittt0 i^praUi The other day, for instance, highway (ConUnoed from Page 4) Directors, on Tuesday, wUl ____FDBUBHBD BY TBS authorities held a public hearing on a voters still undecided. Supposed­ conduct another of its seml- FamUy Reunion m gUIJ) PRINTINO CO., INC hts political slump, Xomden mcmthly comment sessions. ' 18 BlneU StTMt pit^xwed widening of an existing super­ Johnson could produce a drama­ ly entrenched Democratic in­ llJuicbMt6r, Com. cumbents are drawing 50 per It will be from 9 to 11 a.m., Held in Italy THOMAS F. FEmOinSOh highway, and were greeted by a num­ tic vqNnnge In hls pol^ by going in the Municipal Building W A1.T^ R. FEROUSOB cent cf the vote or ovm less. Mrs. Louise Robotto ot C9arfc PublM ien ber of citizens who sounded as if they off with Kosygin to an unlikely Such polls are a warning of trou­ Hearing Room. Finiiided October l, U& The public hearings, held Rd. recently returned from a regretted ever having let |the highway haveh called Glassboro, N.J. ble. An Incumbent ^ who has trip to Italy. Better known aa PabUMied B vary, BTeninc Eixcept SundATt failed to sway haU'Uve voters to on the first Tuesday and ■ad HoUdaY*. Emered at the Poet OCtloe at in question pass through their town. Never mind what happened or third Thursday of each the lady behind the Blue and Mancbeater, Conn., aa Second CUaa Mall his side by this time is obviously Matter. Only a few years ago the main con­ failed to happen when they m et month, are for those town White Stand on- Bolton Oenter vousness become very plain In- Rd., Mrs. Robotto want to Italy cern of every such community seemed The "Spirit of Olassboro’* inflat­ residents who wish to file SDBSCRIPTION RATES voter sentiment iu « jelled as for the first time In 67 years. Payable In Advance ed the polls for a glorious two suggestions or complaints on One Year ...... ,..f% .0 0 to be with making sure that the next little as It has this year, any She has four brothers in Fu- Sir Months ...... 16.S0 months. Unless K os^hi and Mr. last-minute action by the I’res- any subject in the board’s SMILING m SERVICE Three Months ...... 7.80 superhighway to be built would come Nixon come to blows before the jurisdiction. bine, a town near Milan in the One Month ...... 8.80 Ident that wins strong approval Piemonte region. Of the five, right through the particular town. TY cameras, the same tonic efr could be dynamite. Those who appedr are MEMBER OF feet is almost guaranteed again Mrs. Robotto is the fourth child. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS What has happened in the meantime Add to this the fact that many granted anonymity. Their —and even a good flstflght suggestions and complaints Her oldest brother Is 86. The Associated Press Is exclusively en- has been partly a matter of disiUusltm- of the Democratic senatorial tltlsd to the use ot repubUcatlon o t all might do wonders for the GOP. are relayed to the town man­ One of the main reasons tor m a w dispatches credited to It or not other­ candidates are hard up for cash, Mrs. Robotto’s trip was that her wise credited tat this paper and also ttie ing experience, partly a matter erf the ager’s office for considera­ Suppose, the Democrats say, and the reasons for their ner­ brothers plaimed a family re­ local news published here. new concern with pollution. Mr. Nixon follows up the sum­ tion and possible action. ^J) All rights of repubUcatlon of special dts- vousness become very plan In­ union. Altogether, the reunion patohes herein are also reserved. mit with a boost in the troop The superhighways have enhanced deed. The lament Is almost uni* totaled 33 people, many of them withdrawals from Vietnam, or The Herald Printing Coinpany Inc., as- some values, in a commercial sense, on­ versa!. Howard Metsenbaum in couains and nei^ews rite had auines no financial responslbUity for typo­ with settlement of the Mideast graphical errors sp e a rin g In advertSie- Ohio can’t raise money because Governor Nominees never seen before. ly by spoiling some other values, from conflict, or with the announce­ Btents and other reading matter In The everyone knows he Is wealthy Mrs. Robotto also revisited Manchester Evening Berald ment of a break-through in the Sf^ednle Ddiate the residential and livability point of himself. Albert Gore In Tennes­ her place of birth and the area Aibacrlber to Los Angelea Tbnes-Waahlnt- U.S. - Soviet Arms limitation DANBURY (AP)—The Dem­ ton Post Mews Service. view. They have brought noise and see can’t raise money because in whlrii she grew up. She want­ Talks. Suppose that the prospect too many people think be Is like­ ocratic and Republican candi­ service cUent of N. B. A. Service, Inc. fumes, and even, on occasion, king-sized SMretary of Defense Laird has ed -to visit her parents graves Publishers Representatives — M^ewa, ly to loee. WUUam Proxmire dates for governor will meet ■uomon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency mentioned of an end to combat and as her daughter, Mrs. traffic Jams such as the poor old roads in VTsconsin can’t raise money in a debate in Danbury Sept. — Mew Toth, Chicago. Detrott and Boston assignments for American Gasparin Moira put it: “ She of yesteryear never achieved. because everyone believes he’s 22, it was announced Wednes­ U im iBH R AUDIT BUREAU OF dRCDLA- troops in Vietnam is nfWriaiiy wanted to relive her child­ nOMR certain to win. The reasons day. The result is that a community is just confirmed by the President in a hood.’’ Though time has pass­ vary from state to state but the Dhnilay advertising closingbonrs as likely to tiy to fight off an approach­ dramatic television announce­ The debate between . Demo­ ed and the world has changed, F or Mcniday — l p.m. Friday. result Is the same. Few Demo­ cratic nominee -Rep. EhnlUo the small towns of northern For ^esday — i p.m. Saturday. ing superhighway, today, as it was like­ ment Just before election day. F or Wednesday — l p.m. Monday. How do the Democrats ask crats are going to have the mon­ Daddario and Republican nom­ Italy are still much the same, Fbr nursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. ly to campaign ardently to get it, only a ey to match the televislcn blitz inee Rep. Thomas Mesklll is Mrs. Robotto said. For Friday — l p.m. Wednesday. equal time for that? For Saturday — l p.m. Thursday. few years ago. Yesterday’s blessing has Presidents have done just their Republican c^iionents may sponsored by the Danbury area WhUe in Italy, Mrs. Robotto Classified deadline — 6 p.m. day b^ mount in the final two weeks of fore publication. 5 p.m. Friday tor become, for some, today’s blight. And such things in the past — with Chambers of Ciommerce. It will also visited the Shrine y.lMI Communities in the collective action sets the tone for society, which estabUsh- Monu-Sat forget Thee, do not Thou fdr- awisw are as fickle as Individuals ever es life’s ideals. Youth merely foUows. It get me!’ ’’ *'1970 Chicago Daily News is high time for the former to set the can be, and highway planners, in Con- Rt. Rev. Msgr. kind of examine it wishes youth to fol­ Boctlcut and elsewhere, can be pardon­ Edward J. Reardon low.—CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR St. James’ Church / AJUfifc/ C0ULt> BANK ON MONA % ^ SNUAL TJ^/trHBNT AfT 0*B0URK^'^ * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1970 ' PAGE SiSVEN and found the driver to be only PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN;. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1970 Police l/Og 16 yc^rs old. He was released South Windso^r to his father. Drug Center IsUc to ejqMct It in thti big cittoa C oven try Sdme Slowdown Noted A women’s'wallet was stolen and I don’t want ua Bitting on ^About Town .ARREST8 TUs wMk the D n « Ad- Zoning Board of Appeals MANCHESTER TIRE, INC. our collective hands while wait­ O M tuary Hearing Set Oct. 15 y yesterday afternoon Fab- The Sabbath Eve service at viaonr Center, 81 Ruaa«n St, ing for it,” he said. wjn obzenra ourteiled bourz '/ I Temple Beth Sholom will be held ------SPECIAUST IN P Z C L ists New York City has tried in becauM Marti Swardlatf, oo- Schedules Nine Hearings the last 16 years to promote in­ Infant Fitzgerald C-DAP Review Ends, toniht at 7:30 and the Shabbos onUnator of ttie oanter, te on Hie Infant daughter of James morning service tomorrow at 10 tegration, White said, by pairing On 1-84, 1-86 Link vacatlonf Vohmteorz from TOe Zoning Board ■ i.. where she was bom Wednes A 12-month review by the state of Manchester’s at 8 at the home, of Mrs. Ruth ver Rd., Coventry, charged day, and Wedneaday tiiia The Planning and Zoning tying the ocean with a cup, he Week win be from 8 p.m. to tord seeks a variance to aUow ing the league are asked to con­ progress toward completion of its Community Develop- Staples, 6(1 Phoenix St. Penney High School at 8 p.m. with allowing a dog to roam. Two unknown men walked out OommiasioR (PZC) has set a said, " f o ^ o u can’t stop vdiUe Qraveside services were held m en t A ctio n Plan (C -D A P ) ended y esterd a y aftern oon The interchange, which is ------Court date Sept. 14. 6 pjn. tour signs larger than permit- tact Richard White of 189 Avery — Fast Courteous Service— of King’s Department Store at MON.-TUBS. WED. 8 a.m. 8:30 p.m.-THURS. FRI. 8 a,m.-8 p.m .-SA T. 8 a.m.-l p.m. puWc tmari^ tor Mon^y afternoon at East Ceme- on a non-committal note after two days of discussions at now only in the preliminary de- piete, although the deadline for Houn tor Thuraday and ted on premises known as the St., or George Bourke of 801 Bl- ’The Rev. Kenneth L.' Gustafson, the Parkade with two large car- Friday thle week will be Peim Central property in an I lington Rd. w at 8 at the high school to 1985, four m iu ion ^ ii have left M unicipal Building, sign st^ es, will connect the ^11 federal-funded projects such John L. Hurdley, 27, of Olcott tons yesterday afternoon. Hiey discuss two items, estabUsh- New York a t y .” Puerto Ricans iviumcipai Duim m g, pastor of Calvary Church, will from 6 p.m. to 9 p,m. zone. _____ conduct a service Sunday at 8:16 new Rt. 1-84, the existing Wil- these is June 30, 1974. St., charged with fraudulent Is- apparently stole two hawocks, mmt of a river zrary and condltlmial Hie Hioroughgood House, Beach, Fla. Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Holiday Manchester is opened tentative- ments, utility requirements,” turned over to East Hartford ®"® many bicycle thefts permit to allow the annual lair probably built in 1686 located neighborhood values. Further­ dais, Tyler declined to give puls a six-year program of ac- For drug advteoiy informa­ on premises known as Wapping In the Norfolk, Va., area, has MANCHESTER HRE, INC^ ’The W. P. Qulsh Funeral any value Judgment on the qual- Uon priorities, Lanes. ly June 1971—the west end will Koch said. police. ' this summer occurred yesterday tion, caU: 6«T-98a2. more, the purposes as stated For Protests Home, 226 Main St., was in exit onto Spencer St. by ramps, "When I started with the afternoon at Swanson Pool. The E li^ en ta r^ ch ool. the distinction of being the old- 295 BROAD ST. (0PPQS11E_SEABS AUTOMOTIVE) TEL. 643-1161 by the FZC would be "to in­ ity of the planning done In ’Those participating in the re- charge of arrangements. U.S. Navy Fireman Appren. and motorists will have to get to Bureau of Highways 30 years ACCIDENTS victim chased the thief and lat­ Ca^Ue ^rza of 896 Ridge- est surviving brick house in the sure proper surface drainage, Manchester to date, or to com- view for Manchester, in addl- woM Rd., West Hartford, seeks United States. It is now owned (Oontlnued from Page One) pare the town with any other. Uon to Harkins and Town Man- Keith D. Lassonde, son of Mr. the Wi'bur Cross over existing ago,” Koch said, "building Karen J. Richards of 36 Bar­ er recovered the bike. Manchester Area flood control and soil conserva- Mrs. Mary O. Penny a temporary and cMidltional by the Norfolk Museum at Arts Making a Judgment at this ager Robert B. Weiss, were and Mrs. R. Lassonde of 66 W. local roads. ’The east side of the highways was fun.’’ Not any ry Rd., charged with failure to tl«Mi: to promote the preserve- their overnight use and at two Mrs Marv G Pennv 84 of . . , V/emon St., has arrived in the segment will be at Bolton more. yield the right of way to a ve- I^ick’s Esso Station at 411 ^ rm it to allow a real estate of- and Sciences and is open to the Uon and protection of streams, rock festivals sites 26 miles out Wethersfield, mother of Alex- ™ Western Pacific aboard the de­ Notch, where it Joins the exist------Youtli Injured flee In an existing building on public, stream belts, the public health of town. ander Pennv of Manchester ^ purpose of the DCA s Public Works Director William hide not obliged to stop. Sh/e was Hertford Rd. was broken Into premises known as 93 ElHngtnn Read Herald Advertisements stroyer USS Gurke. ing Rt. 6 and Rt. 44A. arrested yesterday morning af- night, a cigarette machine Rd. ------—------and safety; to secure safety Oregon Gov. Tom McCall, in died yesterday at Hartford Hoe- ®*’ O’Neill, Lyman B. Hoops, The reason for the lack of a In Cycle Crash from floods; to promote health an unprecedented television and pital. inter- chairman of the C-DAP Agen ter a collision at Parker St. and pried open, and an unde- Mosey’s Cotfted Beef Co. Inc., connector from 1-84 to the Wil­ Forest Fire viewer was "to gain a better cy; Eugene Montany, chairman Helalne Rd. vrith a car driven tefmhied^ount of change was . i^vear-old19-year-old motorcvcllat requests a temporary and con­ and the general welfare; to pre- radio address Tuesday, said survivors also include 2 bur Cross is that it cannot be by Karen J. Phillips, of Tewks- The thief entered by ^ „ motorcyc^ ______iiiiFifa______idea of the realistic problems of the Citizens Advisory Com- u y n.aren j . l-niilips, 01 leWKS------ciikcicu oy . ditional permit to allow a retail 2 vent overcrowding of land; to Portland and the state were pre- daughters a sister, 11 grand- - ooaaai,..^ ^ J wlndow. takcH to Manchcster Me- wlth the program . . . and to set mittee; and Sedrick Rawlins, Teen Serves built separately from the wid­ bury. Mass. Court date Sept. 9. ®™“ hing a front door window. te*en to Manchester Me- LEARN INCOME TAX PREPARATION • CHOICE OF DAY OR avold undue concentration of pared to handle any violence. chUdren, and 7 great-grandchil- ening project, said a spokesman Just Misses I ______mortal Hospital yesterday after and wholesale store on pre­ EVININS CUSSES population; to facilitate ade- So far, the nearest thing to a dren. realistic expectations about John Garside and Mrs. Louise mises known as 1289 Jrfm ETtch M * R Block, America’s for the State Bureau of High­ Deniiisennli J. Brown, 26, of Plain- ®®'^ driven by Robert D. suffering a leg injury when hla Largest Income Tax Service, will teach you how • LOW COST TU ITIO H qiwte provisions for water smd confrontation was the arrest for Funeral services will be to- M ^chester can expect to Nathan, all members of the In V ietn am Blvd. INCLUDES X U SUPFLIES Agency. ways. C om m unity vilte, was issued a written warn- ^ Bretton Rd. sus- cycle collided with a car. to prepare Income tax returns . . . and how to encourage the most appro- parole violation of one rock fes- at 9 n m at tha Rniip Hie complexity of the inter­ Joseph Beaupre, 777 Dedham • FULL OR PART-TIME prtate use of the land.” tlval organizer. He was quickly um Funeral Home' 680 Elm St "Tyler did indicate however. Suggest More ’Time Ing for failure to yield right of ^ohee said that John H. Tay- St., Canton Ma’aaMass., seeks=eeks a var- TOU cen make extra money as a trained tax change, which will in effect be (Continued from Page One) EMPLOTMENT In such a zone there wouid released. wm iRnrtoi hi in ‘ **® schedule of work pro- During the interview, a ma- Under Alias way. He was involved in a colli- P“ ” ®^ of lor Jr., 616 Abbey Rd., South iance to allow a sign to extend 1*"‘’ course for housewives, OPPORTUNITIES » tu Rocky Hill. Burial will bep “in gram tasks set at the begin- Jor point repeated by several of the crossing of two major ex­ slon yesterday on Center St. with ^ Windsor, was southbound on El- beyond the integral nart of tha — ""yone wanting to be several permitted uses, in­ Hie taimout of youths at the m ,, Memorial Pa (Continued from Page One) pressways, dictates that it can- Bums Creek. It spread to about • TAUSHT RT EXPERIENCED Park, study has begun to the local people was that more a car driven by Louis Pantaleo, Ungton Rd.. South Windsor, and on J S L s ^ t a o ^ ^ pfevious experience BLOCK TAX PEOPLE cluding farming; recreation; festivals had fallen far short of x«;cky HilL not be built until the existing 12,000 acres Thursday when two r#qulrGd. Enrollment open to enyone. nature study areas; removal of promoters’ expectations, lag behind to some extent, be- time should be allowed for the ards said, Martin has been 30, of 12 Norman St. Brown, ^ , , JJ* Int® a nlne-ln^ deep was in coUlslon with a car back- 289 Oakland Rd. There are no calling hours. married for four months. roads are widened. smaller fires Jumped the Entiat top soil, sand, gravel or stone; The Sky River Rock Festival cause some of the earlier program’s first phase—the set- The necessary widening proj- River north tball . shelley Krechko 10, of Rockville; Charles Ryan, was responsible alone for the FREE $10.96 on OrtliotO Lawn Food or OrtboO P^ed to Rlean nnd hineks ivere mov- t ««««#> umi«i uiawv. a * « j _* m * tsoiioiiBolton Koaci.Road, Vernon; vemoiii AticiiaeihOchael Americans have been killed killing. The defense says Sams, 4-H FAIR to wean and blacks were mov held at the high Peter Green IW^; Ctody Elnse 3^^,^ ^an; 3^,,. fixed-wing aircraft hit who has pleaded guilty to sec­ Boy 2 bags at $10.96 eaob — --- —.a — .. ----- i— _ . . - tl, Mile Hill Rd., and Stepha- yjlle; Penney Oooley, Maple St., by enemy fire and another 672 GET THE 3rd BAG FREE I Jle said, rather, it was be- The mini-beauty contest for nie Dresle 9, Beech Rd. ond degree murder, acted with­ BRADLEY FIELD cause New York Q ty isn’t a nine to iS-year-old girls, is Dodd Petitions Ellingtim. U.S. servicemen have been out Instructions from Panther Feed Your Lawn Sbla Weekend! Birth Wednesday: A daughter kUled in plane accidents. leaders. very pleasant place to Uve being Judged by Midget Foot- Two petitions have been filed 10” **^ and~M i^'jac’k~V^cOT On the battlefleidB tts The kidnai^ng charge against McLucas is a capital offense, Aug^ 28fh, 29th and 30th $2.00 SAVINeS ON aOOTTSe lAWN FOOT! siraole and possible In Mme jj^m Skoneski of Manchester;r'- rant on behalf of the U.S. sena- Discharged Wednesdav* ued llrtit and acaHAred but State's Atty. Arnold Markle $18.96 Bag (covers 16,000 sq. It.)...... N OW fii.at: incumbent Thomas Armstrong. Ward St.! out t £ RepubUc of V t e t S i has said he wem’t ask for the — Special Aftroc riom - don’t believe It la real C ^ s PoweU, a news- Tho—as Dodd. Jacob Cohen, Chestnut St., during the past 24 hours, with death penalty. Hie other $0.96 Bag (covers 10,000 aq. ft.)...... '.NOW $SJ6 I just don t beUeve it is real reporter. Dodd is seeking a statewide Debra O’Ooln, Prospect St, no major ground contacts in- charges carry a maximum pen­ ------Ten semi-finalists have been total of 6,033 signatures to as- jean Hirth, Middle Butcher Rd., vdvlng U.S. forces. Ehiemy-ini- FRIDAY: 6:30 P.M. DoodMwq Draw alty of 70 years in prison. e HCH LAWN FOOT (oovera 6,000 aq. ft.) reg. $SA6. .NOW $8.06 selected from a field of 42 en- sure himself of a place on the ail of RockvlUe; Patrica Dietz, tlated activity against U.S. At one point in its delibera­ 8:30-11:30 Sqirara Dm lng trants. ’They wUl be asked the state election ballots as an In- Cedar Swamp Rd., Coventry; forces was confined to light e HAH PLANT FOOD—60-U). bag, aU putpoae ...... NOW $$.$$ Penonal Notices tions Thursday, the Jury question: "Why do you want to dependent candidate in the No- Tan Wulff, Talcott Ave., Rock- ground action and attacks by emerged to ask Judge Harold SAT. 8:00-12:00 Great Trcrin Robbery a UMK SPEOIALl...... 6$-Ib. bag lOo — $ bags lor W.X9 be Miss ToUand Tornadoes?” vember elections. viUe; Roy Wlerzblcki, Green- fire,” meaning rockets and mor- M. Mulvey to explain again the ,I b Memoriam when the Judging takes place. LocaUy, the petitions circulat- wood Dr:, Manchester; Hazel tars. charges. 6:30 Heiee Siiow 168 WOODLAND ST. — OPEN DAILY tm 9 PJM___ 643.;8474 In knrtoz memory of Edmund R, Th® semi-finalists w _ ^ a ed by R epublics Charles W. Hutcheon,______Pleasant St.. Rock-___ The___ command______reported^______11 en' The Juge read from the tohubgt. wta> August Marie Sargent, 9, of RD 2, Luce of Charter Rd., contain 30 vlUe; Mrs. Jeanette Bartok and emy rocket and mortar attacks vm < A afny charge he had given the Jurors SUNDAY: 1:00-3:30 Newmanrs Dogs RockvlUe; Dotty Erbe, 11, Vlr- signatures of which 26 have son. RFD 1, Mansfield Center; from 8 a.m. Thursday to 8 a.m. on Wednesday, describing four \ Oooe but not forgotten. gjula Lane; Pam Hurley, 11, been certified as vaUd by Mrs. Mrs. Ellen Soracchi and son, today and said 14 Americans legal conditions that constitute Horse Show \. Vv \ Wetsrs, Nleoos sod Nephews. WiUle Circle; Patricia Ann Hills Heurant. Stuart Dr., ’FoUand. were wounded. kidm^lng.

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/' )■ ' , / > ■' PAGE EIGBrr MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. raiDAY. AUGUST 28, 1970 PAGE NINE Vernon Bolton Z TV Tonight Hebron cU of Elected Officials, and op­ PORSCHE 914/4 LBJ Busy Library Will Show Films erated by the Greater Hartford State Lab Overload Blamed See Saturday’s TV Week Methodists To Hear Talk CtounqU on Alcoholism. Exclusively ^ for Complete Listings. Slates of Candidates Filed STONEWALL, TBx/ (A P I - On Current D^ug Problem / By Bible Society Dii^ector Former President Lyndon B. Sanuny WonU Ron In Half-Year Arrest Delay 5:M (S> B arke’s I * w Johnson presldea toda^ a “A Distant Drummer,’’ a munity programs for young LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — (8S> MaiMtera ■Hie Rev. Dr. Lawrence Al- Rhode Island and hlassachu- With Town Qerk’s Office seminar on the nation’s econ­ adults. Entertainer Sammy Davis Jr., A Ume lapse of six months Isn’t always done aS lab per- (M) F Troop < 0 ) three-part film on racial issues, S :U (M> . W eather W atch <«) mond, executive director of the setts. Both the Republican and Foote, John J . Hooker, Mrs. omy and at cerembnles Sat­ The tlUe, "A Distant Drum­ just out of the hospital after a between an alleged drug sale sonnel com ^y with special re- 5:M (SS) aUUsan’a lelaad Door Sedan Juana to a police imdercover State’s Atty. Robert J . Pigeon (18) Dick Van Dyke tor of South United Methodist Those successfully completing tions. Mark Swerdloff, coordinator (SO) A REAL BEAUTY ONLY 3,500 MILES! COLOR: BRITISH RACING Endorsed by the Republicans Olris Selected J(>hnscm will open today’s "A Distant Drummer” was Strip hotel. Davis collapsed last agent in December of 1969 in said he didn’t know about the NBC News (O) Church, Manchester, Eu id was a the course will receive first of toe Manchester Drug Adviso­ produced by toe NaUimal Insti­ Saturday while filming a seg­ 7:00 (8) Death VaDey Days (0) 8 2 9 9 5 .0 0 for Judge of Probate for a four- April Chumey, a member ot seminar here with a brief Storrs. case until July and couldn’t (8) Troth or Conseqnences (C) member of the original commit- communion and unite with the GREEN. BLACK INTERIOR. OUR SPECIAL PRICE — ry tenter, will be present to tute Mental Health. It Is dis­ ment for a television show at year term starting Jan. 1, 1971, cut State 4-H Committee to at- talk on "what lies ahead in ol Atty. James F . Bingham of have issued a bench warrant (18) Candid Cnmem tee which founded Manchester church during the 7 p.m. comment during toe dlsinisslon tributed in this area by toe (8040) News — Weather and was Edward IQnchliff. IBs toe Hebron 4-H Hoofbeats, has toe coming year from an eco­ Lake Mead, 30 miles from here. I^\ Stamford filed a moficm to dls- sooner, but he said he felt there Bports (C) Community College. Christmas service. a n d answer all questions Capitol Region Drug Informa- Democratic opixment will be been selected by the Connecti- nomic standpoint.’’ He then Though he plans to begin a miss the case against Pickens was no evidence of prejudice in 7:80 (8) Operation Elephant (C) Dr. Almond is widely known The class is open to all eighth prompted by toe showings. tlr all syncromesh transmission, bucket seats, nylim will be given at the end of the cities; and reveals toe stories 4-way flasher hazard warning lights. Impact absorbing pending. three years, but I don’t think n.jg ^ovie* Hlnchliff holds a degree’ in Each family is asked to bring The reason given in court yesr they hear me.’’ course. of addicts, narcotic agents in carpeting, 2-speed electric windshield wipers and washers, 11:80 (80) Tonight Show Johnny Car- ONE OF THESE MEN CAN SAVE YOU MONEY! ec(momlcs in law and is employ­ its own meal and beverage. The AT DILLON SALK A 8KVI0E, INO. terday for the delay in arrest "We hear you,’’ replied the ion (C) Sharon Keefe, also from toe action, and toe distribution of steering column, anti-freeze, 3-point front seat belts, 2-polnt (18) Merv OrUtln Show (C) ed by Pratt ft Whitney Aircraft pack will provide ice cream. was the situation at the state defense counsel, Bingham, who Hoofbeats, was itoosen as first drugs via toe black market. R 817 MAIN ST., MANCHESm rear seat belts, outside rear view mirror, front disc brakes (8-40) Dick Cavett Bhow (O) in management services where alternate. Worship Services with power assist tandem master cylinder, electric clock, toxicology laboratory vidiere is cdso a le g i^ to r from the 1:00 (8) With Thli BIm (C) The regular schedule of wor­ is narrated by Paul Newman. MS-S146 (80) Premiere Theatre he works as liaison between Sharon and April, along with , Narrated by Robert Mltch- white sidewall tires, tinted glass, fresh air heater and de­ samples of substances suspect- ISTth District, (40) Newibeat Headline! — purchasing and contractors on ship services for toe Gilead and SAMPLE BUY froster . . . all this and more for only C8AF Bellgloni Film and Gary Keefe, are trying out for um, Tuesday’s "The Movable 2 ed to be drugs are tested. Ac- The undercover Eigent in the Hebron Congregational church­ Sign OH all legal contracts. toe state 4-H horse judging 1970 FORD X L 2-DOOR SPORTBROOF. Medium brown metal­ cording to testimony by lab per- case. Trooper Robert O’Shaugh- es will resume this Sunday. Scene" makes quick visits to 1:80 (8) Newicope His opponent. Porter, served team to be sent to Pennsylvania sonnel yesterday, the particular nessy of Hartford, testified that 8:00 (80) Newi and Sign Oil The Rev. Herbert Kelsey will he hippie havens of San Fran­ lic, 260 H.P. V-8 Engine, Cruisomatic transmission, hideaway Delivered 8:06 (8) Newi and Weather — Mo­ a previous term as Judge of in toe Fall. sample in question was re- he didn’t perform a field test conduct the 9:30 a.m. service cisco, New Orleans, New York, in ment ol Meditation and Sign Probate from 194J to 1961. He The three youngsters have and Lcaidon. A New Orleans headlamps, wheel covers, courtesy lights, vlsibUlty group, celved by the lab on Dec. 9, the on the two ounces of material OH in Hebron and toe 11 a.m, ser­ Manchester was formerly a selectman and been attending horse - judging young woman tells of her sui­ F78xl6 Flberglas belted w.s.w. tires, rocker panel molding, day after the sJieged sale, but he allegedly purchased from Educational TV (84) is now a member of the F i­ vice in Gilead. Friday, Angnit 88 schools through(xit Tolland Librarian Sought cide thoughts and eventual body side molding, power steering, AM radio, undercoat. It wasn’t tested, a one-hour pro- Pickens, but said, “it had the pji nance Board. County. ’They will attend a final flight, and a middle-class man cedura, until June 22. appearance and cluiracterlstics 6:M Som^hing E l i . B A vacancy exista at toe "WATCH OUR NEW BUILOINa TAKE SHAPE” Porter was also a member of school at toe University of Con­ in suburban surroundings re­ Stock #8896 Dr. Abraham Stolman, the of a cannabis-type drug.’’ 6:80 What’i New n Gilead Hill School for toe posi­ Our new home Is nearing completion. The new facilities, 7:00 FIrei ol Creation B toe building committees for toe necticut next month when toe counts his son’s death from an exclusive for Toyota Sales-Seirloe-Parts, wUl be known state’s chief toxicologist, was Atty. Bingham contended the 7:80 Bridge with Jean Cox tion of librarian. This is a part- Factory List Pric* ...... $3879.25 8:00 NET Playhonie B first addition to the Hebron Ele­ judging team will be chosen. overdose. as Lynito Motors, and located Just west of Broikl St. on asked if there weuS' any reEUson police knew what it was and time job, three days a week, 8 "A natol” mentary School and toe new “Bridge From No Place” on Bev. Lawrence Almond The Hoofbeats recently met six hours a day. DILLON YEAR END SAVINGS ...... 619.25 Center St. why the process took so long, could have made an arrest at 9:80 The Toy That Grew Up B Gilead Hill School. He Is on toe Wednesday will sketch current "M y B o y " Ja c k ie Coognn. BARTLETT LARRY GLEASON with their new leader, Mrs. Anyone Interested in applying and his answer was, “Tes sir, the time, such as is usually throughout the nation, and is ED DOUCETTE TED HALIFAX BOB TURCOTTE present committee for the addi­ Dawn Podblelsky, and plaiis rehaibilitaUon techniques; and there are very goc>d reasons, done in cases handled by clr- tion to the Gilead school. for toe poaltlon, may contact extremely active in Methodist the COMPLETE SALES SThff At Manchester Oldsmobile are under way for an open com­ Aram Damarjian, superinten­ toe need for ex-addicts to com­ There is too much work and we cult court, WE'RE the “YES” Men . A long-time member of toe $3260.00 V ern on circles. He currently serves as petitive trail ride sponsored by dent of schools. municate and reinforce their MORIARTY BROTHERS can’t keep up with the volume.’’ The motion for dismissal is president of the Board of Edu­ Wb Won’! Sty “ MO” it Any Riatontbli Offtr During This Onot-A-Yetr Salt el Democratic Town Committee, toe club. own positive commitment to Dr. Stolman said they at- imder consideration by Judge he is former town committee Rockville Story cation in the New England Fainting Dl^tlayed Manchester Evening Herald stay off drugs, for community m tlON SALES AND SERVICE, INC. (D /B /A LYNCH MOTORS) tempt to test substEuices in the William P. Barber and will be Southern Methodist Confer­ chairman. Mrs. Barbara Wyeth, art Hebron correspondent, Anne acUcHi by ex-abusers, and for NEW 1970 OLDSMOBILES Running for toe office of 319 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER order received but that this announced later. ence and is also a member of teacher at Rham High School, Emt, Tel. 228-3971. an attack on toe problem from 301 Center St., Manchester 643-5135 To Be Published the Board of Ministerial Train­ V E n R Still a Fine SelactionI Hurry For Your Best Deal Ever Registrar of Voters Is Demo­ is exhibiting her painting, toe abusers’ point of view as In Book Form ing and Qualifications, and cratic incumbent Joseph E71I. "Bloodroot," In toe Douglas well as from toe source. The V em on vice-chairman of the program We Also Have A Nice Choice of Value Rated Used Cars to Choose From -jf His Republican opponent is Library. Flexible Necks narrator Is Rod Stelg;er. "The Rockville Area Story," coimcul. James R. Derby Jr., toe pres­ flhe painting won an Art P a ­ The unusual flexibility of a Next week’s presentations (Vemon, Tolland and Ellington) Bom in Kansas, he is a grad- ent deputy registrar. trons Prize last March at toe bird’s neck is due to toe large are toe outgrowth of a young Drug Addict^ at Sentencing^ in words and pictures, will be uate of Baker University in that n u in c s i MANCHESTER OLDSMOBILE Running for Justices of toe 41st Annual Juried Exhibit of number of vertebrae in toe adult seminar conducted by toe published in book form by the state and of the, Boston Unlver- JPeace on the Republican ticket toe Connecticut Society of Wom­ neck. All mammals, even toe State Library in Middletown In Rockvllle Area Chamber of sity School of TTieology. He has o p iN a v a l. giraffe, have hut seven neck June and attended by Swerdloff Silver Lane At HHd. Rd., MANCHESTER 64S-1B11 Bxcfpl Tkon. A tit. are CSiarles S. Baines, Harvey en Painters, Inc. Hits Norwich Drug Program Commerce, chamber president served churches in Kansas, A. Desruisseaux, Mrs. An­ It was also accepted for hang­ vertebrae. The average number and J. suiniemion, radio, traetkm lock dif., WSW, whed co v ert^ ^ MODEL END Counties and taking, among expense or a state clinic. advertising space purchased by 351 V-8 engine, PS, PB, radio, WSW tire^heei 100'’:. other things, a (x>in (tollection David Krajewskl, 23, ol 71 members ol toe Ellington, Tol- AIR CONDITIONING A $3095. a i r conditioning $3295. $3995. and a televisiim set. Poster St., Manchester, with- Vemon business com- CLEARANCE SALE Hl. attorney John Nolan, ask- ed the court for psychiatric to publish toe 1970 TORINO GT 1969 FORD XL treatment "to eet at toe cause ^ Tolland home. Yesterday jjook was reached by the Board 1970 MUSTANG ^ t t ^ nrobtom " ^ c e it w T K>^Iewskl pleaded Innocent to Directors alter toe program Lime Gold, 2 dr. H-top, ante trana., 250 6 cylinder en­ Green, 2 dr. H-top, 4 speed stick, 351 engine, bucket Gold, Mack vinyl roof, backet seeta, anto tram., con­ h e ^ ^ e r e d " k m S c i a r h^ was presented for appr'ovIT by gine, black vtai)rl roof, traction took dif., PS, PB, tint seats, shaker hood scoop, console, radio, pwer steer- sole, PS, PB, radio, WSW tires, whed covers. windshield, WSW, wheel covers. $2695 instated glass. $3995. was drug dependent at the time ^ LaPierre, 43, of Hart- An etoto^al totl^"has already AIR CONDITIONING $2865. The next best thing BUY NOW! erased a lew weeks ago in Su- fa cta . A photography team will U i E x e c a W ® a n a for Die best of setoetlon nmuan. u RarhAi- ro Co’’*’*, yesterday pleaded start shooting pictures in 1969 FDRD XL GT 1969 FORD WAGON 1969 G A LA X IE 500 - 'v.f.f „ ■ ‘nnocent charges con- u,e area. John C h L L rl ol toe TruckS' . . . SELECTION IS LIMITED! Bronze, 2 dr. Sports Roof, black vinyl roof, 390 V-8 Green, (»untry sedan, 10 pass., auto trans., 429 V-8 Light blue, 4 dr. H-top, auto trans., V-8 engine, power m odels! steering, radio, WSW tires, whed covers. earUer opportunity for rehabUl- crystal Lake ballroom last Jan- committee working with the , > engine, auto trans., bucket seats, console^re, ladio, engine, PS, PB, radio with stereo tape, tint glass, WSW io a new car: a used car tation and failed, that toe court uary. The chaiges are breach publishing firm, GT peri, group, wheel covers, low, low QOCQC whedcovers. CONDITIONING $3295. AIR CONDITIONING $2695. had tried everything "and it just of peace, assault upon a police mileage. ^AOalU. SAM PLE lU Y SAM PLE BUY didn’t work.’’ officer and two counts ol inter- rv » n i Zajac, asked if he had any Bering with a police officer. Danbury Pickets comment, said he had been to a bond reduction from $10,000 DANBURY (AP) — Some 20 1969 FALCDN FUTURA 1969 NEW MACH 1 1969 CHEV. Conv. with a lOO^o guarantee. Norwich lor treatment, "but It to $4,000 was granted for Ed- persons have picketed toe state Mustang, gray, auto trans., 428 Ram Air engine, trac- Red, Malibu, black top, auto trans., V-8 engine, radio, G wasn’t a drug program. We ward J . O’Malley ol Hartford welfare office here, saying they Gold, 4 dr. Sedan, auto trans., V-8 engine, power steer­ were allowed to run around the who was working as a guard need a larger back-to-school ing, radio, tinted ^*ss, WSW tires, wheel w e ^ ^ lock, PS, PB, Sport Deck, tinted glass, with bucket seats, console, WSW tires. . Ths 100% guarantss meant wall repair or Ws give our trsd4-int ths 16-point equipment. inipsetion.impaction. And fixTix whateverwnarovar nssdtnat fixing grounds, and there was no toer- at toe State Prison in Somers clothing allowance lor their chll- AIR CDNDITIDNING CAWC roplace<—frae—ovary major working part* for apy.’’ He Insisted, “I didn’t get when he was arrested in June. dren. $2395. $2195. 60 days. batbre wa put tham on tha lot. any help down there, and If I O’Malley, who has motions "They’re only giving us $16 How can ws do i f 7 Easy. Which it whara that# are right pow. go to prison I'll stlU come out pending in Circuit Court from for all of our children. Last 60 a drug addict.” toe June arrest, was again ar- year they gave us $30, and we 1968 DODGE Wagon 1968 FALCON 1968 G A LA X IE 500 DAYS! TTie courts are prim arilyin- rested on a Superior Court really needed a minimum of ' Gold, Coremet, 10 pass., auto trans., V-8 engine, power Gold, 2 dr. Sedui, tuto trans., 6 cylinder engine, radio, Aqua, 2 dr. H-top, fast back, auto trans., 6 cylinder cn- * 6 angina • tranimlstion • rear axlo • front exio atsomUiat • brake tyttam • elacfrical tytfam terested in effecting a remedy bench warrant three days ago. $60,” said Shirley Heath, chair- steering, power brakes, radio, WSW tirea. gi^ ttver. ghie, PS, rear wi^ow def., radio, WSW tirea. Low,low where possible, toe judge com- it charged O’Malley with con- man of toe National Welfare mileage. $AVE BRAND NEW IMPALA SPORT COUPE mented, and while admitting veylng unauthorized items into Rights Organization, Thursday, AIR CONDITIONING $1895. $1245. "hope springs eternal,’’ he ob- the prison, including heroin on This This This served that having had his two occasions, a weapon, liquor, used car is used car is used cat is 860 CU. in. V-8 engine. Turbo Hydromatlc transmission, guaranteed SALE chance more strict measures and drugs, and also charged 1968 GALAXIE 500 1964 FAIRLANE 500 1968 CHEVROLET guaranteed quarantecd 100 . power steering, AM push button radio, wheel covers, tint­ were necessary. him with indecent assault on SEUING .Blue, 4 dr. Sedan, std. tram., V-8 engine, radio, WSW Blue, 4 dr. Sedan, auto tram., V-8 engine, rum A-1. lOO’i. 100“:,. Maroon, 4 dr. Sedan, auto trans., V-8 engine, power ed glass, EJlberglas ww .tires, door edge guards. Stock No. Zajac was ordered to serve two occasions. steering, radio, WSW tirea. tires. PRICED two to four years in state prl------YOUR GAR? 6410. son on each of toe five counts A s is 3150 We Buy Clean Used $ 695. of breaking and entering and First List of Stars $1595. $ 495. Cars Outright also two to four years on three ______HERE'S YOUR BIG CHANCE TO SAVE BIG ON A '70 CHEVY! counts___ __ of larceny. ___ A fourth ITie first list ol stars that has Highest Prices Paid 1967 SQUIRE Wagon 7A OLDSMOBILE $ «Q C CD VOLKSWAGEN $ 1 ( ^ count of larceny was nolled. All been preserved and In which 1967 CHEV. Malibu 1967 GALAXIE 500 I V 442 Htrtffup, la autwritllCa UIVV U U Fittback, rtd. I lK W sentences will be served con- each star was given Its name ^ TED TRUDON 64 *1195 Gold, Mack vinyl roof, auto tram., V-8 engine, power White, 4 dr. Sedan, anto tram., V-8 engine, radio, pow­ Ume gold, 6 para., auto tram., V-8 engine, radio, power PSj Pi/ black. currently. brightness was made by VOLKSWAGEN . steering, radio, bucket teats ft console, W ^ tii^ er ste^ng, WSW thet, whed covers. Extra dean. iteering, power brakes, WSW tires, wheel covets. VOLKSWAGEN IM K Another 22-year-old man from Ptolemy of Alexandria, Egypt, Boute 83, TalcottvIUe 66 “ ■!!!* “ “ *1895 WDckixt SmMha bhM. V V V Storrs, Paul J. Ganato, receiv- about 2,000 years ago. This ear­ 649-2838 wheeicovers. $1595. $1595. AIR CONDITIONING ^1 $45. 68Sff!!I™»J2()95 USED CAR CLEAR AWAY SALE ed a suspended two-to-four-year ly list consisted of approximate- nlMntllc, Kww •tMiim, ImeuTht, ei u o p oHiA ttt95 04 VOLKSWAGEN SQQC prison sentence with "strict” ly 1,000 stars. W Dtlux* Sunrofl, sray. V V V We're Clearing The Decks for the New Models 1967 DODGE Pick-up 1967 T-BIRD 1967 GALAXIE 500 Imr m llu t.. Red, DlOO, std. tians., 6 cylinder engine, diott MX, ta- Green, 4 dt. Sedan, Landan, Mack vinyl roof, anto Gold, 4 dr. H-top, anto trana., 390 V-8 eiigine, radio, blue. VOLKSWAGEN tlO O B Trade-Ins, All Makes, All Models DMvn swrbee, Orttii. I VIW dio, extra dean, must be seen. tram., V-8 engine, PS, PB, power windows, radios WSW. PS, WSW tirea, tint glass, wheel covers. W 67™!™*... *1695 End-of-Model-Year Clearance! 6651'“ *1295 ..Itnwtlc, pmnr dtirlnf, Iwswliii Priced To Move Out! $1595. $1895. $1595. Sipeed# yttibw. 67™i!“*“ “ *1695 2 66®!!!™.'!^L *1395 47 NEW CARS IN STOCK! 1970 initK. IT!!.. 1469 PONTIAC 1970 MAVERICK 1968 PONTIAC NOW ON DISPLAY IDATSUN 2-Door Hardtop. 6-cyI., standard Custom Tempest 4-Door. OHC 6-oyl., 1966 CYCLONE I M i;. tMtn. WMIt. 66™““*“ “ *1395 Custom 8 Sport Coupe. OHC 6-cyl., CHRYSLERS, DODGES & DART SWINGERS 1966 OLDSMOBILE *1695 buick $2395 auto., PS, radio, heater, ww tires. shift, radio, heater, ww tires. auto., PS, radio, heater, ww tires. Rty*. Dyn. 88,4 dr. H-top, anto trana., V-8 engiiie, White, Mercury, 2 dr. H-top, 4 speed stick, V-8 engine, W SkylvK CMIV. 9* AvHm P.S.# A A F V V 1970 MINI HOME VOLKSWAGEN S IM S P.Ra Rlwc/Whltt TBp. W A S $1895 NOW $1795 W A S $1945 NOW $1795 SAMFLE BUY 1910 DODGE CORONET SUPER BEE ' power steering, power brakes, radio, WSW Urea, extra mag wheels, WSW tirea, radio. Hot One! OLDSMOBILE SWOB WMlmM WhHi. I W A S $2795 N OW $2595 WData I I nayal! H.T., i, l i W V V BRAND NEW 440 wifli ■ Six r»k, 4^oo#d wllli Troek tok, tinfod Avit., PS, pa, Sllvir. 1968 OLDS (losi, wdwniotor, radio wllli ro»r spookor, WjrJ» SEE IT TODAY! PLYMOUTH SIQQK 1967 PLYMOUTH 1969 CHEVROLET tyP! itooiint wliiol, rollyo wSo«l«, F-70x14 Whilo $1345. $1295. e fi VOLKSWAGEN SIGQC M.SMS SMiwr 1-Or. H.T. I, I V V W Impala Sport Coupe. V-8, auto., power 442 Sport Coupe. V-8, 4-speed, PS, ra­ Roltod UHors. | |V iMtxt isfcie aaliMia aim. ■ VN p V P.8. Satellite Convertible. V-8, auto., PS, steering, vinyl roof, radld, heater, dio, heater, ww tires. CHEVROLET $10QC radio, heater, ww tires. Malibb ^Dr. H.T.# l» Avft.. I V V I f ww tires. M W A S $2595 n 6 w $2495 Was: $4070 NOW: ’3495 Tvrq. (U: VOLKSWAGEN S IIQ C [FORD W A S $1695 N O W $1595 8 V lV DMx! tsiM , aiMk. I Iv W rRUCS WAtM, I . Avttu I..*1195 W A S $2795 NOW $2496 1966 RAMBLER o , KARM’MGHIA $94QB 1965 OLDS ' Rebel Sport Coupe. V-8, auto., vinyl 67 DODGE $1295 67 OLDS. $1345 WCm . et|M!d, dwmiitlM. m V V V 1967 MUSTANG 70 DART SAVE Cutlass Convertible. V-8, auto., PS, roof, PS, PB, bucket seats, radio, Dart 1-Deor Hardtop. V-l. Dana 4-Deor Stdan. Madia and 65™!l“*»»“ *1195 FORD XL 8 19 95 Sport Ctoupe. V-8, auto., power steer­ Dodw D irt SwIMor MO. AutamiUc, heater, ww tires. haattr. automatic^ douWo pawor. Ask our WCMVre Ip Avta.# Ptp lUG I M P V radio, beater, ww tires. pplt-trsctlaa todiomotar, radio, pow- ing, radio, heater, ww tires. or ttoorlns, wire wbotl covoro, pell- 65 CHRYS. $895 salesmen about 69*“ !“*“ “ *1895 VOUSWAGEN t IMK W A S $1295 NOW $1195 W A S $1895 NOW $1795 W A S $1495 NOW $1396 tlo u liras. EXTRA LOW M ILEAOE. Ntwptrt 4-Door St4an. Avtomatic, 67 CHRYS. $1895 M MOM. 8MM, srn . IV V W radiOp powor stoarinto nawtr brakts. CO 65™™L“ ™..*1195 1968 CORVEHE ConvortiMo. Law mlltata. our A-1 used OlM. 1969 MUSTANG 69 DODGE $2695 Pull powar. FORD TORINO S IM C 1969 CAMARO Sport Coupe. V-8, auto., PS, PB, FOs- 68 DODGE $1685 69 *1895 Mach 1 Sport C o i^ . V-8, auto., PS, Sport Coupe. V-8, 4 - ^ ^ , radio, heat­ ObM W m r. Vinyl n^e Charvar. V4p automaticpIcp p o0 w a r car warranty! « ADr. IMm . I, Auta. I V l F v itraction, radio, heater, air condition­ sMHp antMiiDltep nowtr stttrini. radio, heater, ww ores. er, vinyl roof, ww ttaarinff. 66 DODGE $1395 VOLKSWAGEN S O W P4. Mif!!.. 67“ ™ »?F’ *1895 ing, ww tires. fManaco 9>Pa»sanaar Station Waaon. Jack Harkins JohnZak « ttilta. W!fM, Mitt. M iVW W A S $2695 N OW $2495 W A S $2695 NOW $2595 W A S $3995 NOW $3795 61 DODGE $1545 67 PONT. $1295 Radii, haatar, automaiie and douMa Ray Saraphin Mika HanM Dkfc Roaaitto Cm aot a/T. 44pood tronsmlsilod. exacuthra. Autamatko powar ttaor- powar. VicaPras. Sales Mgr. 68“™’.'*,..- *1895 iftf/ radia. OlMk 67“ ?“ 'L *1895 1967 VOLKSWAGEN 1966 FORD 1969 CHEVELLE 68 PLYM. $1695 68™*!“*“ “ *1595 Squareback Station Wagon. 4-cyl., 4- Falrlane 600 Sport Coupe. V-8, auto., Greenbrier Statlcm Wagon. 6-oyl., au­ 69 FURY $1095 68 PLYM. $1495 CHEVROLET 81705 speed,^ beiater, ww Ures. '' radio, heater, ww'tires. to ., radio, heater, ww tires. ' SatollHa 4-Door Sodan. V 4, oido- Cootom lubvrban. V4, automatic, SALfS FORD S IM S 4-Ooer todan. V4, aiMmalK, pm c VOLKSWAGEN 8IK 0B MluIraiw ira Wism.WifMi. I, AWt..Airtt.. I W W MBIWV S.>. H.T.# M ' ■ I VV motlc, power stoorino. powar itotrino. W W W A S $1695 N O W $1S9S W A S $1475 NOW $1296 W A S $2395 NOW $2196 or tloorlng. INCORPORATED M Dtivx* Man# R«4. ■ V V V P.8.. OrMa. . ata/asL vimi Rmi. i r 50 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM ★ FITZGERALD FORD A Good Place to Buy a Car" OPEN 8 AM to 9 PM CONVENIENT HARTFORD NATIONAL BANK OR CONN. BANK AND TRUST CO. TIME PAYMENT PLANS CHORCHES CHEVROLET CHEVROLET OF MANCHESTER WINDSOR AVE.-ROUTE 83 ROCKVILLE 875-3369 643-2485 TED TRUDON. INC 80 OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER 643-27$! CO .. INC. save! ROUTE Zh. TOLUND TURNPIKE, TALCOTTVILLE, MANCHESTER 849-3838 CARTER 1229 Main Street - Open Evenings tiD 9 - Thors, till 6 • Manchester - TeL 649-5238 PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1970 Section Two FRIDAY, AUGUST 28,1970 i J I a U r l | P 0 t i p r ^ Fr id a y , a u g u s t 28, m o dependent voters, regardless of progress report e closing o< the Aldon pickett who favor^ a vertical mission Wednesday night in a bond. FIUCE INCREASE SOON Rockville Cinema. public hearing seeking final ap­ night. Pre-achool conferienceB for new conducting r/eglstration by ihail, More than 60 courses will be 8pinniiy Mills in Vernon may o f gii candidates names, Hie event sponsored by the Hie commission also read a Selectmen appointed the Rev.' All Work Personally Supervised. We Are 166% Insured. teachers in the Manchester pub­ By MARGARET HAYDEN not work. Because the roofs in have been prevented if the firm «The results in the Second proval of plans for a subdi­ starting yesterday and ending offered In Anvsricanlzation, high Vernon Democratic Town Com­ letter from the state commis­ Robert Biloff, pastor of St. lic aystem will be, held Sept. 2 (Herald B arter) the "new towns" are made a t school equivalency, English, sci­ had tax incentives and other aid District of last Wednesday’s mittee will feature an appear- vision off French Road. sion on housing seeking sug- George’s Episcopal Church, to ’ and 8, and for all teabhera Sept. matting, the rain goes right Sept. 8. Brochures listing all to diversify into syntheUc goods primary indicated many people DeMAIO BROTHERS »*'” '*»* ence, business, technical and . . ance by Daddario and by local The property is bounded by gestions and proposals that represent Bolton at the Regimi- 8. After four years of mis­ through. courses offered and containing a avocational skills, language and production,’’ according to Re­ who voted for a senatorial can- area candidates in the No­ lots owned by Tedford, Lodi would ease the problems now al Drug Control Center in Hart-' CALL 643-7691 After registration and coffiee sionary activities in Lima, As the economic and educa­ mall registration form are now fine arts, home and family inter­ publican Secmid District con­ didate failed to vote for a wn- member elections, existing in low-income housing. tional systems are improving ford. Wednesday at 8:46 a.m. in the Peru, the Rev, and Mrs. Al­ available in banks, libraries, a tests, and general int^rest. In gressional candidate Robert gressional candidate,” Pickett brief speaking program will and Too. Hie subdivision, to be A reply will be sent, to the ef­ Selectmen also appointed Watddell School cafeteria, greet­ rapidly. It is not unusual for Steele. fred Swain with their three number of stores, and at the, addition, the Adult Ehrening stated. "Apparently many vot­ precede the showing of the tilm called Whispering Pines, is fect that Bolton, being a small Richard Qulnby as assistant ings will be extended by Super- energetic children are back children of parents who cannot School will sponsor special pro­ While Steele was commenting ers assumed incorrectly that read to go to the universities, Manchester High School office. “Darling LllI” with Julie An­ composed of four lots on a new town of rural character, does civil defense director, to serve intendtent of Schools Donald J. in town. They are glad to ’The brochure also has a form grams and services during the on the economic problems of pulling down the left-hand lever drews. road, Hna Drive, which would not feel capable a t any con­ until the end of the fiscal year. Hennigan; George F. Bradlau, he said. Living conditions are year. the seccmd district and a t the for a senatorial candidate structive comments. assistant superintendent of be with old friends and rel­ improving rapidly for the pow for program suggestions and would also register a vote for end in a cul-de-sac. In response to a letter from atives, but are looking for­ names of qualified instructors The following are new courses Aldon Mills, his Democratic op­ E. O. Garden of Rockville A letter of resignation from the State Board of Health, a di­ schools for curriculum; and of Peru, but, as in most Latin or ones offered for the first ponent John Pickett recounted the other candidates on the Three KUIed open tonight till 9:00! Wllscn E. Deakin Jr., assistant ward to returning to their American countries, there is al­ for listed or unlisted courses. same line." will develop the property. Bruce Hutchinson was accept- rective will be given to the lo­ Emil Ostrowski, director, said time last year: Creative writ­ suggestions for improving the HOLLY RIDGE, La. (AP) — scheduled for completion late In ed by the commission. Hutchin' cal Park and Recreation Com­ superintendent of schools for challenging work for the most no middle class. instructors are still needed to ing, chemistry for the layman, present primary system. Pickett attributed this to an ■j’hj.gg Hartford, Conn., residents 1971, Constructed will be a one- son, a Democrat, has moved mission to avoid the use of personnel. Church of the Nazarene in "Hiere is a tremendous gen­ teach Spanish, rug braiding, and advanced stenography, introduc­ Referring to the closing of the assumption by many voters ^grg killed Hiursday when a family house and three two- out of town. His resignation leaded paints on town facilities. aper plates Speakers schedulied for sec­ South America after a eration gap,” the Rev. Mr. data processing. tion to data processing, b e ^ - Aldon Mills in his home of Ver­ that pulling down the left hand collided head-on with an- family houses. leaves a vacancy on the plan- Householders are also urged tional meetings at 10 a.m. are year in the United States. Swain said. The older women In person reglstratfon will be nlng engineering drafting, con­ non, Steele claimed the type of lever for a senatorial candidate „o,er vehicle near here, ’Hie commission gave its ap- nlng commission, which will ag ainst the use of leaded n o — r ' \ 9 \ 9 Mrs. Madeline McAwley, Lutz In Peru the Swain family sur­ are tied down to their families held at Manchester High School versational Russian, beginning aid he suggests "is Justified in would also register a vote for gj^ persons in the same Musuem director, on materials vived, uninjured, over 200 earth­ and wear clothes that are tra­ proval, stipulating that a slight probably be filled from among paints, which can cause brain tonigSiit and Saturday only! Sept. 16 and 16 from 7 to 9 p.m. conversational Spanish, inter­ terms of employment, es­ the other candidates on the family were seriously injured, discrepancy in the plans be cor- the e-officio members. ’Ibis damage if eaten. and services of the museum; . quakes or earth tremors includ­ ditional of the village they came The fall term will start Sept. 21 mediate knitting, flower arrang­ pecially in Eastern Connecticut same line." one of them, Mrs. Jolene C. rected. group of non-voting members is Jacob Haroian, Instructional ma­ ing the massive one May 81 that from. The younger women get After the meeting Selectmen terials center director, on mate­ and end Dec. 3. Ostrowski urges ing, rug braiding, decoupage, which has traditionally had a “To avoid this confuslwi," Hughes, 36, also of Hartford, Joseph Llcitra mentioned that killed over 60,000 people and left office Jobs In the city and wear as many as possible to enroll by first aid, and using the video­ Pickett suggests "all of the was charged with improper T h e commission reviewed made up of interested citizens, rials and services of that depart­ contemporary outfits. high rate of unemployment." with Harry Goodwin his prelim- Hie commission issued an in- the town had been unable to oil 800,000 homeless. For a month mail to avoid the long registra­ tape recorder. names on a primary ballot be passing and three counts of ment; Bradlau on personnel ser­ they lived in the Jungle among Women In the mountains spin tion lines of last year, and to en­ "If Connecticut hopes to at­ inary plans for a subdivision of vltation to any residents inter- all roads that had been sched­ vices from the main office on tract and retain industry, a arranged vertically instead of negligent homicide, uled for the treatment, due to the Aguanmes, a primitive tribe thread from llama wool, weave able him to plan class sizes and placing all the endorsed candi- Police identified the dead as 27 lots off Hebron Rd. After ested in planning to Join the ex- secretarial services. cloth, dye materials with natur­ more favorable business cli­ some discussion no final action officio group. a shortage of oil. Ib e town had of Indians. Hie Rev. Mr. Swain add sections where the demand dates on one horizontal line and Mrs. Willie D. Randal, B6, and At 12 ;80 a picnic buffet will be was pastor of a previously es­ al dyes such as berries, and mate must be created through a WBiB taken by either the com- T h e Planning Commission been able to purchase only 16,- served at Wickham Park pavil­ is great for a particular class. RANGE all the challengers on another.” two of her grandchildren, Fran- rtwracle c f „ tablished church in Lima. He make the clothes for their fam­ All courses are on a non-crei)it-t Joint effort by the state and fed­ mission or Goodwin. 'Ibis is the will meet again Sept. 16, with 000 gallons of the oil this year. lowntosm tufttwhem.’r < , ion. Invited guests are Board of \ m ; He called upon both political cine Chisholm, 17, and Willie organized three congregations ilies in the indi'vidual style and basis and open to Manchest/er eral governments,” Steele add­ parties to intensify efforts to in- L. Hughes, 10 months. All lived second time the commission Robert Donald of the consulting He said that roads missed this Education members; Town Man­ ed. a t converts and continued the color used in their village. Theg.. residents 16 years old and over FUEL OIL duce unaffiliated voters to en- at 20 Oakland Terrace, as does has looked over Goodwin’s pre­ firm hired to draw a new town year will be taken care of next ager Robert Weiss; Mayor Nath­ also weave scarves to carry He based his comments on a liminary plans, but final ap- plan. ’There will be a public yeEW. an Agostlnelli; J. Grant Swank, work of a newly - organized and not attending public school GASOLINE roll with a political party. “In- Mrs. Hughes. church in the "new towns" that babies on their backs as they during the day. ’The registration poll by the Manufacturers Asso­ executive vice president of the work in the fields with primi­ ciation (d Connecticut vdilch re­ Chamber of Commerce; Dr. have sprung up around Lima. fee is $2 per course for town Hie people in the " ‘new tive farm tools. residents unles otherwise stated vealed that 287 state manu­ Harvey Pastel, CofC president; To prepdre for their work In BANTLY O’l facturing concerns would move Mrs. Richard Taylor, PTA Coun­ towns’ don’t have it too easy," in the brochure; and $6 per (OMI' \.N) . IN( . the Rev. Mr. Swain said. "Hiey Peru, the Rev. and Mrs. Swain course in addition to the $2 reg­ ;::i M\i.N sri{i:i';i to another state if they were cil president; Mrs. Beverly Ka studied for 10 months in Mexi­ making decisions to expand or nlnski, CofC education commit­ moved from the mountains istration fee for non-residents. I I-;I , li I'l- Caldor & C.E. Bring You This Incredible OITer looking for a better way of life, co City. He studied at the Fees will be refund/ed only relocate. tee chairman; Douglas E. North American Cultural In­ liocUv lilt' I Steele urged the sMsUve par- Pierce, business manager for the some have foimd it, some when a class is not offered be­ haven’t". In the Andes Mts. stitute and she went to. a cause of insufficient enrollment. tic^iatlcm of both state and fed­ Spiro Agnew Board of Education; and ’Theo­ church • operated (language eral governments in assisting General Electric dore Fairbanks, supervisor of they had little contact with or­ Courses outlined in the brochure ganized religion. ’To begin con­ school. industry. "Industry must be en­ school buildings and grounds. Had Modem Comforts couraged by both the state and CiMor AM/FM At 1:30 pjn., a bus tour of the gregations, his major responsi- The Latest Fun Watch bllly, he went to the homes, In Lima the Swains had mod­ federal governments to remain town, sponsored by the CofC, em conveniences so their life in the the state if it’s good for will include stops at the Lutz talked with the families, and organized Sunday schools. was not so different from living FOGARTY'S INSURED! the economy." Lowest Priced at Caldor! Table Radio Museum and Cheney Hjf^estead. in the states as it would have "During the past 16 years On ’Thursday, new' teachers “We’re glad we had the op­ been If they had lived in a mone BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN Connecticut’s governors have will meet in individual schools. portunity to work for our primitive part of the country. done nothing to help the 'The Sept. 8 conference will church among these people,” Gordon, 6, and David, 8, went economy of Eastern Connecti­ Timex Watches Free! Niniatnre start at 8:30 a.m. in the high he said. ”We were constantly to a private school for EbigUsh- cut," Steele charged. school cafeteria. After a staff training Peruvian people so speaking children where about 14.88 meeting at 9:16, teachers will Promising to work to "keep New Shipment Just Portable R&dio they could take over our Jobs. half the students were from mis­ a high level a t govenunent con­ Solid state-instant sound! Two meeet at 10:46 in the schools in As a result, we could leave sionary famili/es. Mrs. Swain had tracts for Eastern Connecticut With purchase of built in speakers.. AFC on FM which they will teach. them in charge while we’re in a tutor of Spanish. The children industries,” Steele pointed to Arrived at Caldor 6.99 Advertised Radio. Ask for drift free-sound. Members of the orientation this Country.” are brought up speaking both ATLANTIC Caricature of our V.P.. . .worn by everyone! I’alriolic the need for diversification of too. Specially low priced at Caldor. clerk for details. committee are Mrs. Florence G. 'Mrs. Swain directed several Spanish and English. Woods, Bentley School principal, Sunday Schools and vacation While he was showing the OH- H E A T some of our industries so they For Back-To-School! chairman; Deakin; Allan B. do not rely on one segment A Bible Schools. School vacations many souvenirs they brought the economy, Chesterton Jr., coordinator of in Peru are in January, Febru- back, the Rev. Mr. Swain said, federal and state funds for Man­ ai-y and March, summer in the "We also brought back a little “These industries should be / chester; Ronald E. Edmondson, encouraged to diversify, ex­ Style Hairspray Caldor southern hemisphere. In addi­ Peruvian." He was re^srring to Rajeine Valual Bennet Junior High School vice tion to the churches’ religious Christine EUzabeth, their lively FOR HEATING COMFORT WITH pand and relocate within our Nunycmiis 99c - 13 oz. size principal; Mrs. Lillian V. Shen- area.” Steele called for «l»ii education programs and ser­ 18-month-old daughter whom INSURANCE PROTECTION, sle, Martin and South Spools vices, the Swains also hold so­ they call Tina. “She has dual would support "federal legisla­ 12-Piece All Steel 4 9 ^ principal; and Andrew P. Vln- YOU CANT FIND A FINER HEATING tion to assist local communi­ cial gatherings and weekly rec­ citizenship. We had to get two Consiruction! Put style in your hair. All First cens, miiig Junior High School reation events. Volleyball and passports, one to leave and oi^ PROGRAM THAN FOGARTY'S ties in developing industrial Hair Cutting Set Quality vice principal. parks.” He further called on soccer are popular. “Soccer Is to get into the United States.” • I,evel, Economical Paymenta Hosiery to Peru what baseball is to the In the desert, remains of very the General Assembly to pro­ Our Reg. 7.99 Dial Anti-Perspirant No Prices in Italy United States," the Rev. Mr. early civilizations are being un­ • Payment Protection for you and your family in event of vide tax incentives for industry. covered. The Rev. Mr. Swain accident, sickness or death. "The state and federal gov­ 1.19- 5 oz. size Irregulars ROME (AP) — Premier Emi­ Swain said. lio Colombo used his first ad­ B ain Rare had a brass knife that was used 6 Hiis protection is provided at no cost to yon. Of ooune, ernments could also help re­ "When there is no rain in the for head surgery in an ancient lieve the already overburdened 5.97 Webster’s New World 5 9 * ^ dress to the naticxi to amounce your account must be current. Includes 4 special clipper allachments, , Stay fresh hour after hour sweeping tax increases on items mountains, there is no harvest,” civilization. It has the head of a property taxpayer by providing IJUl H I Mrs. Swain said. The people pagan god carved on Its handle. local communities with assist­ barber comb, oil tube, scissors, blade Dictionary/Record Hi-Intensity Lamp ranging from bananas and gaso­ brush and well illustrated instructions. 100% Nylon line to liquor and television sets. come to find Jobs on the Irri­ Artisans copy old utensils such F ARTY BROS, INC. ance in supplying municipal gated farms along the coast, as water Jugs to make orna­ (Bemld photo by Bilver) 06 services to new and existing in­ »274-l2.______Hi-lo liglrt, folding arm. Includes bulb. 819 B R O ^ STREEfIL^8IANCmiBTBB Panty' Hose O or Itog. to try to sell their craft items mental items to sell. Old bird The Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Swain and their daughter, Tina, model some bright- Telephone 649-4689 dustries,” Steele concluded. Your Choice SuimiMr Special to tourists or to find Jobs in the and fish motifs are used In the Pickett on Primaries colored Peruvian clothes. Women in the villages in the Andes Mountains spin Fuel Oil — OU Burner Inemred Budget Pajm enl Remington Lektro Blade S6.99 One size strech or 2 cities. pottery industry. Some of the old thread on a spindle like the one Mrs. Swain holds, weave and dye the cloth Sales and Service Citing his personal experi­ "The towns spring up almost crafts are being revived. The talking dictionary. Price includes Our size Amplon nylon. Portable Typewriter they sew into clothes for their families. Tina is held«in a hand-woven scarf Air Conditioning ** Onstomer Serviee ences in last week’s Democratic 4 Shaver Reg. Crest Toothpaste Limit 6. * overnight,” the Rev. Mr. Swain The Rev. Mr. Swain went into primary and the number of vot- record. 57 women use to carry their babies when they work in the fields. 2 close shaving I 4 99 10.49 Adjusted said. "They begin with very the area devasted by the May 31 e n who participated in the heads, comfort con- Junior Dictionary 11.99 humble homes, and gn*adually earthquake four days later. This event, Pickett has predicted the . « with FREE Puppet Non-Run Cantrece 11 or Cleaned .99 the people get better facilities.” quake left over 60,000 known trol dial, side burn 788 bled and collapsed. . Entire Fourth of July weekend, the Pub. List 5.95 ...... 4.49 New Ribbon primary system will become a trimmer. With case. Our Reg. 17.99 Fluorescent Lamp With fluor- 1.05 Family Size Agilon Panty Hose As it almost never rains in the dead, 20,000 missing, 160,000 in­ towns were wiped out. One (rf Rev. Mr. Swain has spoken in "key element in our democratic #LB4 istan, regular ^ ''■Our ■ r RegReg. 1.79 Oiled coastal areas, the roofs aren’t jured, and 800,000 homeless. Churches o< the Nazarene In the churches in several states. ’The process.” Cassell's Dictionary or mint. Limit Wrinkle free, matte fin­ ralnproofed. "Hie center a t the quake was "new towns” was destroyed, family has had a vacation in Lady Remington Flexible arm, plastic diffuser. Brown 3 p er cu s- ish. Assorted sizes and He offered several recom­ Pub. List 9 .5 0 ...... 7.29 only. Each Ycrie Typewriter It rained a half inch last De­ 260 miles north of Lima, but it and another was damaged but Mrs. Swain’s native Ohio, seen ' FIRST TO MARLOW S-then Bock to School! tomer. 6 5 ’ colors. Limit 6. cember, the first rainfall In 12 was felt for 600 miles in every « mendations for refinements in Serviee 649-4906 can be repaired. many of his relatives in the the state’s primary laws how­ With 2 Separate Heads years and the first big rainfall direction," the Rev. Mr. Swain Flying home the Swsdns got Manchester area, and had a ever, expressing the hope they Size 36”x20”x 153/4’ 20 Birdi Street In 46 years. “Water got Into the said. "The ground Jumped up an ^ r view of the massive de­ family reunion. Some of his rel­ 3 /8 ” Dymo kerosene stoves and they would will be enacted by the 1671' ses- Sharp, thin 97 and down and back and forth struction from the earthquake atives flew over from Irelcuid. Todays gp-any where, sl«i of the General Assembly. heads. With 11 I***: at the same time. It will be and the landslides and floods it The Rev. Mr. Swain was bom After spending several days light. #CL285 Lightweight Label years before the people are set­ caused. in Ireland, came to the United waiting to find out the official Our Reg. 14.97 tled and have a normal way of States in 1962 and graduated To Conttnne Work outcome of the closely contest­ Cun Ufe again.” Most of the build­ from Manchester High ^hool in do-anything Hush Puppies' THE N E W ings in Lima have been built In the home the Swains have 1966. He is the son of Mr. and ed primary contest against Wil­ Zippered Our Reg. 1.39 established at 99 Henry St. they liam Stanley, Pickett suggests to withstand earthquakes but ‘Mrs. Samuel Swain. Both Rev. many of the homes outside the have many reminders of their and Mrs. Swain are graduates "the development of a method Keystone Automatic ‘Dial Letter 6 ^ 4 3 it years in Peru — wood carvings, of determining more quickly the VERNON OPTICIANS city were adobe with no steel of Eastern Nazarene College in School shoes take a beating from most Luggage • Pull Trigger 9 8 * reinforcement. Hiey Jiut crum- carved leather, fur wall hang­ Wollaston, Mass. official results of an election.”' 'incredible ings and rugs, dishes, and hand­ active youngsters. Breathin’ Brushed "Although the election took ^ Color 194 TALCOTTVIUE ROAD After Labor Day he will leave Valuel Our Reg. 10.99 Dymo 3/8” tape „ - ^ _ crafted ornaments. on a speaking tour, but he will Pigskin* Hush Puppies* shoes bounce place on Wednesday,” Pickett For the next year their sons Reg. 2.67...... 3 fO F 1 .9 9 ROUTE 83 VERNON, CONN. be home for ’Thanksgiving and back with a quick brushing that explained, "the Secretary of Outfit Deluxe Fibre ^ iM E m m ii will go to a Manchester school. Christmas holidays. Most of his State’s office still had not re­ Our Reg. 19.99 S/lOths OF A MILE FROM VERNON dRCXE ’Hie Rev. Mr. Swain will con­ talks will be in Churches of the even little boys like to do. Steel ceived official tallies from all PMUCADt tinue his missionary duties Nazarene, but he will also speak of the towns in my district as PHONE 812-9691 OPEN shanks add extra support too. You School Trunk Blue or P6.99 Champion speaking at churches through­ to other groups. Mrs. Swain will of Sunday. ’Ihis delay, particu­ OPEN 9:00-6:80 TUES. - SAT. CLOSED MONDAY LT4S A M , f ig p J i. out this country, telling of his be available to speak to groups supply the boy. We have larly in close elections, is im- Our Reg. 23.49 Avocado 14.87 21” Ovemighter work in South America. and show Peruvian clothes and the shoes. fair to both the public and the Spark Plugs Since they arrived on the crafts. candidates.” Instant load camera, color film, flash- cube and batteries included at this low 24” Weekender, reg. 13.99...... 10.99 Our Reg. 79f » 1 0 .0 0 To combat such an occur­ And Mtore rence, Pickett suggests that Caldor price. 19.88 26” Jr. Pullman, reg. 16.99...... 13.99 According to 8iz« . . . "official election results from 29" Pullman, reg. 19.99...... 15.99 Fibre on 3 ply frame. Wooden lift-out Men’s Suit Bag, reg. 19.99...... 16.99 5 9 * each of the towns in Connecti­ tray. #836-26, Each Make Pilgrim YOUR Fabric Store and You Can MAKE It BIG! ^ cut be hand-delivered to the Ladie’s Dress Bag, reg. 23.99...... 19.99 Sizes for most, American and Secretary of State’s office by Famous Cannon Master Combination Tote Bag, reg. 9.99...... ■...... 7.99 foreign cars. Limit 8 plugs per no later than midnight of the Lock, reg. 1.89...... 1.29 customer. election or primary day.” No doubt about it... Pilgrim Mills is the BIG FABRIC STORE Pickett further suggests that Bath Towels ... with the finest QUALITY fabrics from all over the world J.. the deliveries be made by d ^ uties app<^nted by th e ' high with the Biggest SELECTION (more than a million yards)... sheriffs of Oonnecticut's eight Bath Releases! Free and Pilgrim Mills Low Mill PRICES mean BIG, BIG SAVINGS counties. Size Newest He further proposed the state 99t Local for you. ease the financial burden that Stereo Records & Tapes state primaries place on local i/tfsf /ooAr at these Q. S. P. Values: towns by the state’s absorbing Washcloths...394 Delivery! the costs of the Registrar a t NEW FALL SHADES AND PATTERNS Voter’s office, including the Velour finish solids and prints. First $ . Registrar’s salaries on a voter quality sheared terry. Luxurious! 23-lnch p<^Hilation basis.” WOOLENS yani ’To permit more people to par­ ticipate in the primaries, Pick­ Diag. values to $3.98 ett would have them moved to E598 Ea. Record June instead of August to avoid St. Nary’s Viewing Area vacation conflicts. He would also favor the use A-*-.,.A* Electric Blanket W o o le n of absentee ballots in pri­ roCBZJD tach maries. K795 Ea. Tape SIZES: Hie arrangem«it of the Our SKIRT lengths .8^-12; 12Mi-8; 3^-6 Reg. 70 Color Consde Television limit 3 to a cuatomer in narrow, medium and 14.99 Twin Size jumbo widths. With Automatic Fine Tuning! and many, many more .. HUE PHARMACY ill . . . Tilt-out panel gives easy acess MARLOW’S Has Hush Puppies for Every Member of the Family! ' •M CENTER STREET Double...... 12.70 Blood, to all controls. Glare-proof color $ . .SO come. . . se e . . . SAVE M6-6U4 Double picture tube is 20% brighter than with Dual any previous RCA tube. A Charge iti PRCSCRIPTION Control...... 15.70 SHOE SreCIALISTS i s rlm v41ills DEPARTMEKT n « e Preaerlptioii Piokqi NASRIC OBPARTMBNT STORVa and DeUvety 1I4S TOLLAND TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER BSILAS DEANE HIGHWAY, ROCKY HILL Sola: Fri. t Sot. Downtown MAIN STREET, Manchester 649-5221 Mpenlal O onsideratlon Always Exit 93, Wilbur Cross Parkway At Tollond Tpke At The Intersection ot Exit 24 ft lnterstat* 91 MANQSSTER-Odibiid St WALLINGFORD-Cobny shopping Plaza ORANGE- Post Rood Stiep 10 am le 9:30 pm OPEN 6 DAYS THE YEAR AROUND • THURSDAY NIGHTS till 9;00 Gives to Senior CUisens “Charge It*’ with your Blastor Charge Card Free ParUag Fkent and Rear

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THE A’s Fireworks Turned Off, Giants Face S teeters Herald Angle Patty Torza Wins State Amateur Golf

EARL YO ST L a st Ditch Boast Exploding Catcher I Tonight in TV Tilt Sports Editor School Next American League \ falo’s three games, two of ^ o h Effort Made base error and Femaiidez did and drove in three runs. Terry East Division Notes from the Little Black Book Stop, Three NEW YORK (AP)—The CARDS - GIANTS — NEW YORK (AP) — the Bills have lost. his helmet-throwing act as he Crowley also homered for the Gaylord, 17-13, was the loser W. L. Pct.G.B. The unleash Just wonderingr: If either the New York Mets, Pitts- Oakland A ’s have had — Baltimore 83 46 .648 Anderson rushed for 68 yards burfirh Pirates or Chicago Cubs want to i/^in the Na­ ByFrench their fireworks turned off crossed the plate with the final Birds. as the Cardinals and Bob Gib­ their thundering herd in and caught four' passes for 84 Stroke Edge run of the game. son, ’ 19-5, beat the Giants on New York 71 57 .555 12 tional League’s Eastern Division race. Each has had but they'll have something Detroit 68 60 .531 16 the Washing(ton Redskins’ more in last week’s 85-20 victory He was thrown out of the H E T 8•BRAVES — Jose Cardenal’s two-run tie­ NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) — The Boston 64 62 .608 18 happy hunting ground and over the Eagles. numerous opportunities to pull away but have fallen flat By DEAN YOST new when they return game by umpire Larry Barnett, The race in the National breaking single. Australian yacht Gretel n Cleveland 62 66 .484 21 Dick Shiner will probably on their faces as the pressure is building up. . . .' Last home from a disastrous and, since the A’s had used League East tightened a bit as • • • Pittsburgh steels itself for meets the French yacht France Wosh’n. 60 67 .472 22^ a visit from the New York start at for the year the underdog Mets were free and loose. Today the . .Moments after Patty today in wdiat could be the wdnd- road trip — an exploding their other two catchers as the Mets and Cubs won and both PHILS -REDS — club is .tense and tight and in- West Division Giants in pro football to­ Giants in place of Fran TBrken- Torza birdied the 18th hole up in their America’s Cup trial. catcher. pinch-hitters earlier, second gained one-half game apiece on Deron Johnson slugged a two- ton who has a slight groin in­ stead of spread-eagling the As if Uiings weren't bad Minnesota 75 51 .695 — night. “ Red reaUy looks good at 176 and captured the fifth an- Gretel n holds a 3-0 lead in basemem Dick Oreen had to fin­ idle Pittsburg^. The Mets trail run homer and Grant Jackson field, Manager Oil Hodges’ club pounds and writh a little luck enough for the A's, whose California 72 56 .668 4 O.J. Simpscm and Max Ander­ jury. nual Connecticut State their best-of-seven series to de­ ish up behind the plate. the Pirates by 2% games, the hurled 5 1-3 innings of scoreless finds Itself In the poelticoi of could have won,” Fortin wrrites. loss to Baltimore TTiursday Oakland 68 61 .527 8H son, a pair of foot-loose running Tlie Giants have a l-l-l record Women’s Golf Champion­ cide a chadlenger for the cup fi­ In other American League ac­ Cubs are four back. . relief in Philadelphia’s victory and the Steelers are 1-1 in exhi­ chasing the leader, Pittsburgh. night was their sixth straight Kansas City 49 70 .388 27 backs, will no doubt test Wash­ “ On the final nine twro birdie ship yesterday afternoon nals, starting Sept. 16, and is fa­ tion, Minnesota 'downed Boston Jim McAndrew halted New over Cincinnati. Larry Hisle . . . Big aeries ahead for the attempts saw Red’s ball fall just since leaving home and dropped Milwaukee 48 81. .372 28% ington’s young and inexperi­ bition play. at the WlUlmantlc Country Club, vored to sweep. 5-2 and Milwaukee blasted York’s three-game skid by fir­ hammered two doubles for the Pittsburgh bounced back from Mets, who have already passed one inch short each time and at them 8H games bdiind Minne­ (Chicago 48 83 .366 29% enced defense vdien Buffalo the question was asked, "What In a last-ditch effort to wdn, Cleveland 14-2. ing a five-hitter at Atlanta. Phils and one of them drove In a 16-10 opening loss to Miami the twro mUUon paid attendance sota in the American League Jliursday’s Results meets the Redskins inRFK Sta­ the time he was only one stroke is your next step?” "Going to Baron Marcel Bich, president of In the National League, the Donn Clendenon gave Mc­ the winning run in the fourth in­ with a 20-18 victory over Minne­ figure, will be a four-game, West, the Oakland city fire mar­ Minnesota 5, Boston 2 dium. behind.” The former State and school,” the pretty 18-year-oW the challenging French syndi­ New York Mets beat Atlanta 5- Andrew all the runs he needed ning. sota. Terry Bradshaw, Pitts­ three-day aet at New York shal revoked the license of the * • • Baltimore 6, Oakland 4 The Steelers, playing in, their New England amateur king commented. Patty fired a five cate, said he wrould tsike the 1, the Chicago Cubs defeated with a two-run double in the burgh’s No. 1 draft pick, went against the Pirates, Sept. 18-20. company that handles the fire- Milwaukee 14, Cleveland 2 new Three Rivers St&dium for bog(led the final two holes, how­ over par 78 for the final 18 holes wheel of France himself. San Diego 5-1, Philadelphia first inning off loser Phil Nte- EXPOS - ASTROS — all the way in the Viking game The Sunday, Sept. 20, double- woriu displays at the A's home Only games scheduled the first time, take on the Fran ever, but was happy writh the to wrln the three-day 64-hole Intrepid, raised from the turned back Cincinnati 6-3, St. kro, 10-16. Montreal's Mike Wegener re­ and will start at quarterback to­ contests. * • * Tarkenton-less Giants in the header should be a pip; ^The payday. . . . Ken Tomezuk, Pete event. Her round scores were mothballs after winning this cup Louis took San Francisco 4-1 tired the first 11 Houston batters Today’s Games The actk>n was taken because other night. Mets and Pirates have three Petrone, Al Nosek, Scott Don- £0.74.78.222. in 1967, continued to dominate and Houston edged Montreal 5- CUBS • PADRES — before consecutive homers by Milwaukee (Pattin 9-11 and In off-fiield activity Wednes­ of three grass fires during an exhibition game. games, in Pittsburgh, Sept. 25- nelly, Dennis Gliha and Bob Miss Torza entered the final Valiant Thursday In the Ameri­ 4. Milt Pappas hurled a six-hit­ Jim Wynn and John Mayberry Brabender 6-14) at Baltimore day, Green Bay released kick­ Aug. 19 game caused by sparks It’ll be a full weekend of foot­ 27. MaeVarish are In Fortin’s par­ day of competition seven strokes can triads. Intrepid scored her • • • ter as the Cubs whipped the Pa­ started the Astros to victory. (Hardin 4-3 and Phoebus 8-5;, 2, ing sjiecialist Mike Mercer, a « • « from the fireworks, set off be­ ball, with six games Saturday ty. . . . Bonus Day wrill be ob­ up on defending champ Marcia fourth straight victory over Val­ ORIOLES - A’S — dres on the hitting of Glenn Singles by Denis Menke and twl-night nine-year veteran and Washing­ hind the center field fence. Minnesota (Kaat 10-9 and Tl- night, two Simday and one Mon­ Here ’n TTiere served Monday at Lln<»ln q( Ridgewood. Mrs. Dolan iant, winning by 40 seconds in a Beckert, who had a double and Doug Rader in the sixth pro­ ton claimed Steve Wright, an ot- race shortened by a dying 2 The frustration of the winless Fernandez’ eruption some­ ant 7-3) at New York (Peteoson day night. FRAN TARKENTON Now I’ve Seen (Most Elvery- Dowms writh no admission. A fmished the 64-hole tourney at three singles, and Billy Wil­ duced the decisive runs. Larry fensive tackle waived by the 14-race prognram starts at 10:30 breeze on the last leg. rood trip boiled over Thursday what overshadowed Mike Cuel­ 14-9 and Keklch 3-3), 2, twl-night On Saturday night, it’s Chica­ thlng) Department: Champion­ 225, three strokes over Miss liams, who stroked two doubles Dierker picked up his 12th victo­ "This line is young and has Giants. a.m. . . . GHO field has added Intrepid led at every mark of night when catcher Frank Fer­ lar’s 20th victory for the Orioles California (May 6-11 and Mes- go at St, Louis; Kansas City at ship summer girls’ basketball Torza. and a single and drove in two ry despite a two-run homer by tremendous potential," Austin The Kansas City Chiefs put Ken Still, Al Gelberger, Kermit the course and appeared to be nandes fired his batting helmet and Frank Robinson's emer­ sersmith 10-10) at Cleveland Atlanta; at San game found a number of the The 18-year-old resident of runs. Nate Colbert homered for John Bateman. Diego; Dallas at Houston; New said. "The big thing is to instill eight players on waivers, In­ Zarley, Lee Elder, Doug Ford on the way to her wrldest margin onto the screen b^ilnd home gence from a lengthy batting (Chance 7-8 and Hand 5-9), 2, players writh their Imir up In .tiawcjr, x./v,ub EUlngton, playing out of the the losers. Orleans vs Boston at Jackson confidence. For years the Wash­ cluding defensive end Billy Bob and Bob (Joalby to its field for of victory over Valiant since the plate and toward the press box slump. • * * twl-night curlers . . . Chick Toomey, out­ Manchester (Country Club, had BREWERS - INDIAN — ington defensive line has been Barnett, a third round draft current series started Aug. 18. to demonstrate his displeasure Washington (Bosman 13-9 and Miss., and San Francisco vs. standing local football official, play starting next Friday at her seven stroke margin sliced Cuellar, who shared the AL’s TWINS - RED SOX — Lew Krausse scattered seven downgraded so that they’ve al­ choice from Texas A&M. Others But Intrepid sidled into an area with a ruling by the official Hannan 9-5) at Kansas City Denver at Eugene, Ore. headed up the annual Eastern Wethersfield. to only two at the end of nine Cy Young Award last season al­ It was a day of contrasts for hits and Tommy Harper, Danny most begun to believe it.” waived were, defensive end of light wmd on the fifth leg and scorer. (Rooker 7-14 and Johnson 6-8), Green Bay plays at Oakland Association of Intercollegiate holes by the streaking Mrs. lowed 10 hits. Including a homer the pitching Perry brothers. Walton and Roberto Pena hom­ In three exhibition grames, two Doug Chatman; Valiant, :^ 1 carrying a good Fernandez ripped a smash off 2, twl-night Sund.ay afternoon and the New Football Officials’ Clinic at Mattei>of-Fact Dolan. But the young star play- by Joe Rudi. Jim, 19-11, hurled the Twins ered as the Brewers trounced won by Washington, the Red­ Len Crowley; tackle Charles breeze, regained most of her third baseman Brooks Robin­ Oakland (Odom' 5-5) at De­ York Jets are at Minnesota in a UConn, which ends tonight. Neuro-surgeons, violinists and ed brilliantly and matched the Robinson, mired in a .243 past the Red sox and socked the Indians. Harper’s circuit skins' defense has gotten to the Evans; linebacker Rayford Jen­ lost ground. son’s leg in the eighth inning but troit (Lolich 12-14), N unique Sundhy night game. Toomey, a member of the se- have one common veteran golfer stroke for shot slump with only two home runs two doubles in the process. WEIS his 25th, matching the club Philadelphia plays at Detroit quarterback only three times, kins ; running back Ateve Kene- The victory was the seventh shortstop Mark Belanger recov­ Boston (Peters 12-10) at Chi­ leot group for 18 years, wdll be concern — their fingers. Each through the remaining holes. (Herald ptioto by Bucetvlcius) and 12 runs batted in since suf­ George Mitterwald homered for record set last year by Don and has given up 346 yards. more; defensive end Troy Pa- straight for Intrepid since losing cago (John 11-13), N Monday night. In the Army and Navy game group depends on healthy ling- patty opened up a quick ered the ball and heaved it past fering a shoulder Injury July 9, Minnesota, Rico Petrocelli for Mincher. Vada Pinson and Duke Washington Coach Bill Austin, Simpson is expect^ to start tridge and linebacker Melvin Oimax TovWin for Miss Torza her series opener to Valiant, 0 ” «.W ay to Get era for a livelihood. It comes as eight-stroke lead after the first first base. It was ruled a two- belted two tremendous homers Boston. Sims connected for Cleveland. Saturday’s Games hoping to strengthen the up­ despite an ankle sprain suffered Roges. now 4-4 in the trials. Washington at Kansas City, N New Orleans released two Rid of a WUe: AUow her to a surprise, therefore, to dlscov- ^ 1.3. Dolan bogied the front defense, said he would last week against Philadelphia. play professional football, ala er that Johnny Unitas, who has j,eje_ gut disaster struck Boston at Chicago rookies—^guard Robert Rash start a blend of rookies and He’s scored three touchdowns Pat Palinkas of Orlando, who thrown more touchdown passes Torza on the fourth hole One-Man Rescue Mission from Lost River Oakland at DetrcHt young veterans. and rushed for 141 yards in Buf- and tight end Fran Pilarcek. U.S. Good as Gold Major League California at Cleveland holds the baU for her place-kick- than any player in history, has gj,g bogied the hole. She was Milwaukee at Baltimore, N ing husband . . . Channel 3 wrlll a matter-of-fact attitude about one over par on the fifth, and Minnesota at New York, N again esury highlights, live,. his digits. double bog;led the seventh and le a d e rf: each day from the GHO Golf American League Mitterwald "They get hurt and they get ninth holes and Mrs. Dolan In University Games AND Batting (350 at bats)—Oliva, McAndrew in Stopper Role National League 49ers Loom Strong Tournament next weekend at better,” he observed recently trailed entering the back nine East Division Wethersfield. Former Masters’ Minnesota .324; A. Johnson, before he threw a half-dozen by only two strokes. TURIN, Italy (AP)—The Americans continue to look California .320. NEW YORK (AP) W. L. P et G.B. Hits Homer ‘ champ, Claude Harmon, will completions in a dozen attempts as good as gold despite their faltering women in the RADK The Wagons were in a cir­ Pittsburgh 70 69 .543 — handle the commentary with against the Kansas City (3xlefs. “ I was pretty shaky going Runs—Yastrzemski, Boston On Paper--As Usual into the final round,” comment­ Sixth World University Games. in 95; White, New York 92; Tovar, cle and there were arrows New York 67 61 .523 2% help from George Erhllch and The week before the Colts’ star ed Miss Torza. “ I was spraying (Herald ptaoto by Bucetviolus) Five gold medals in swrlm- Minnesota 92. flying all over the New Chicago 67 64 .6U 4 T o T op Sox Floyd Richards and other staff- had dislocated the fourth finger . Hi! fm. „ „v.„f the U.S. catch to eight in the In- SAN FRANCISCO (A P)—^The San Francisco 49ers my woods and getting mad each PaUy Torza’s Championship Form ming competition Hiursday shot showcase. Sports D ia l Runs batted in—^F. Howard, St. Louis 61 68 .473 9 era . . . The OHO wrinner will on his throwdng hand against York Mets’ encampment M1NNEAPOLIS-3T. PAUL must put a lot of things together to keep their 'B6th time. Usually I drive straight, WashingtcHi 101; KlUebrew, Min­ Phila’phla 69 70 ■ .467 11 receive $20,000 in cash and a the Oakland Raiders. The Soviet Union was second when Jim McAndrew, the (AP) — George Mitterwald, season from becoming another frustrating football ex­ but I was curving my tee shots. nesota 99. Montreal 56 74 .426 16 new Cadillac . . . Holiday Lanes "A finger usually gets better,” with three gold and Yugoslavia TONIGHT one-man rescue mission who hit five home runs in 1969 I kept saying to myself, play Hits—Oliva, Minnesota 163; West Division perience. is expected to be the site of the he said. “ I dislocated the mid­ and Italy had one apiece. 6:00 (18) Yanks vs. Twins, from Lost Nation, Iowa, ar­ with the bases empty, says he's As usual, the team looks like slty, should give the 49ers a for pars. My caddy, Doug John Ferris, a 21-year-old A. Johnson, California 155. 47 .644 — United States Classic In Janu­ dle finger on my throwring hand WINF rived on the scene. Cincinnati 85 hitting them "when they count” a contender on paper—at least strong kick return threat. He’s Shamback, who is club cham­ Palmer’s One-Time Doubles—Harper, hOlwau- .667 ary. in the first game of the 1933 Stanford butterfly ace, led the 8:30 (8) Giants vs. Redskins McAndrew fired a five-hitter Los Angeles 72 65 10% this season. on one side of the page. also trying to wrln the comer- pion at Willimantlc, helped me kee 82; Fregosi, California 29; San Fran. 66 63 .608 18 season against the Giants and U.S.’ powerful men’s swimming Mets vs. Houston, WBMI Thursday, moving the Mets past Catcher Mitterwald’s two-run Returnlng quarterbacks John back job vacated by Alexander. a lot,” commented Miss Torza. contingent to a four-event R. Smith, Boston 29. Atlanta 65 64 .604, 18% played writh It pretty much in SATURDAY Atlanta 5-1. The victoiy ended a homer Thursday broke a tie and Brodie and Steve Spurrier gave The 49ers have one of the best Short Stuff Playing the back nine. Miss sweep. Ferris, who won the Triples—Tovar, Minnesota 11; Houston 59 70 .467* 24% Al Gayson, golf pro at Golf that shape the rest of the sea­ 3:00 (SO) Tigers vs. A’s 8 tied with 7. three-gEime losing streak and led the Minnesota Twhis to a 5-2 the 49ers the most productive stockpUes of young talent in Torza and Mrs. Dolan matched First Round Pace-Setter men’s 100-meter butterfly test Red Sox vs. White Box, San IMego 60 80 .386 34 Land, turned In a brilliant 11- son.” (He completed 237 passes moved New York within 2H victory over the Boston Red passing g;ame in the Naticnal football, writh two first round each other. Patty went three up Wednesday, took the 200-meter w nc Home runs—Killebrew, Min­ Thursday’s Results under par 18-hole round last and gained 3,481 yards that more players had 69’s, Including Reasor got to know Casper nesota 38; F. Howard, Wash­ games of idle Pittsburgh in the Sox. Football League last season, players from each of the last on the 13th when Marcia bogied CLIFTON, N. J., (A P )- 4:00 (8) Dow Jones Open Chicago 5, San Diego 1 week. On the back nine he col­ year, both marks leading the PGA champ Dave Stockton. better the following year while ^ second gold medal ington 86. National League East race that It was his 13th homer of the The team had 3,379 yards pass- four coUege drafts. Nine rookies the par five, 605-yard hole. But Mike Reasor once caddied 5:00 (8) Wide World of Sports St. Louis 4, San Francisco 1 lected eight straight birds and NFL.) Most of the pre-tournament he was a student, a golfer and Pitching (11 decisions)—Cuel­ nobody seems to want to win. season. Three of his home runs ing, and the total offensive were on last year’s squad. on the 16th, a par 6, 494-yarder, for Arnold Palmer and has 8:00 (18) Yankees vs. Twins, A New York 6, Atlanta 1 paired the 18th. . . . Wally For­ Fourteen years In the pros favorites were well off the pace, an aspiring basketball player at 9n0.mt.tBr’ hrBuat lar, Baltimore 20-6, .769, 8.70; The Mets had dropped two have won games outright, an­ yardage, 4,694, was second In "It will be awrfully tough for a Mrs. Dolan fired a par as Miss WINF tin, vacationing at Seber Lake ■mvehave lent a vcruiti.certain rugged ap ^ g g having difficulty On alxmt golf ^Casper j g g p g ^ ^was at 70 with Bob ^ r - Brigham Young. of Cain, Detroit 12-4, .750, 8.41. straight to the Braves and only Philadelphia 6, Cincinnati 3 other produced a tie in a late-in- the league. rookie to stick this year," Nolan in Maine, forwards a clipping pearance to Unitas’ hands. He , , , thohnio Ifo, m . Billy . .Casper. . But t. j. he S phy, wdio won the last tour tour- Their formal SUNDAY Strikeouts — McDowell, much needed help from the San Houston 5, Montreal 4. ning victory and only two have But the 49ers’ 277 points said as the youngsters began m . about Red Smith. The local pro isn’t concerned however. His to%em’^ two u p ^ beginning his quest for for the the namentnament here two years ago; came when Casper came to the 1:30 Red Sox vs. WMte Sox, Cleveland 259; LoUch, Detroit Diego padres—who knocked off Only games scheduled been wasted completely wdthout ranked 10th among the 14 disappearing from training golfer, now working out of attractiveness as a TV person­ sport’s richest prize by giv- u.S Open champion Tony Jack- campus to address the student WHO 177. Pittsbi/rgh twice—kept Now Today’s Games producing a lead even in defeat. teams. Despite outgaining their camp. Play came down to the 220- an American freestyle relay Westfield, Mass., won runner-up ality traces not to how his hands ing both of them a lesson. lin w as at 71: Lee Trevino at 72: body. Since then, they’ve been 2:00 (18) Yankees vs. Twins, York from sliding down the lad­ Atlanta (Stone 9-9) at Phila­ “ I don’t know whether that opponents by almost 500 yards. This year’s No. 1 draft pick yard 18th hole. Mrs. Dolan, team set a University Games WINF National League der. It was clearly time for a honors In the Jordan Open in look but to what he does writh Reasor, a 28-year-old former Palmer and Jack Nicklaus at close friends and Reasor is fol- delphia (Short 6-13), N comes from experience or bet­ the 49ers were outscored 277-310 was Cedrick Hardman, a 6-foot- playing in the threesome ahead record at 8(X) meters in 7 :63.7. 8:00 (8) Mets vs. Astros, Batting (850 at bats)—Cle­ take-charge stopper. Enter Jim Bangor and received $1,600. them. high schoool teacher in his sec­ 73: Dave Hill at 75, and Gary lowdng Casper’s path by prepar- Cincinnati (Nolan 15-5) at ter concentration with runners and had a 4-8-2 record. 3, 250-pound defensive end from of Miss Torza, her aunt Patty The American Girls, eclipsed WBMI mente, Pittsburgh .365; Carty, McAndrew. ond year on the PGA tour, fired Player and Sam S n e^ at 76. ing to become a Mormon. Montreal (Stoneman 4-13), N on or what," said the 25-year- How were all those offensive North Texas State. Nolan says (Torza) LaFrancls and Barbara thus far by the Russian wromen, 8:80 (8) AAU Track ft Field Atlanta .859. old Mitterwald. "I know that's a six-under-par 66 Thursday to Reasor, who comes from Seat- Reasor’s basketball career "Me? A stopper? Ha, Ha," New York (Seaver 17-9) at yards wasted? he is capable of wdnning a start- Young, took a par four for the settled for a single gold medal 4:00 (30) Davis Cup Tennis U Runs—B. Williams, Chicago what I’m striving for—to hit' Question-Mark Squad take a one-stroke first round tie but plays out of the I*GA ended at about the same time, said McAndrew, who is now 8- Houston (Blasingame 1-1), N "D iey say kicking and kick ing job. final hole. Miss Torza, using a In the 4 St. Louis (Reuss 4-5) at Los coverage is 26 per cent of foot- Ted Kwalick, the former Penn four wood, put her drive 16 feet 6:00 (8) NFL: Paokers vs. Runs batted in—Bench, Cin­ Mitterwald connected Thurs­ Yet it is true that the articu­ Angeles (Sutton 13-9), N bail," says Coach Dick Nolan. State All-American, Is battling from the cup. Putting on the Classic. Gardens, Fla., h w ^ e n on the The U S. girls have been dls- Raiders cinnati 127; Perez, Cincinnati day in the fourth after Jim Holt tour for 16 months. But he won I’d better stick to golf, he re- ^ u,e first two days. late right-hander from the little Chicago (Jenkins 16-14) at San "Last year, it was about 75 per Windsor for the starting role, lightning last greens, Patty That was seven strokes better (8) Dow Jones Open 122. reached third on a single and than Palmer for whom he cad- less than $3,000 last year and called. town of Lost Nation has been Diego (Kirby 8-14), N cent for us. I hate to think of the Tackle Len Rohde, a 10-year West Germans Threat missed the cup by only inches, They suffered defeats by the 9:00 (SO) AFL: Jets vs. Vik­ IBts—^Rose, Cincinnati 171; B. Tony Conlgllaro’s two-base er­ died during the 1966 U.S. Open has only $6,400 this season. After his graduation from j^^ggjg,^ breaststroke the Mets’ most consistent pitch­ Pittsburgh (Moose 8-8) at San games we could have won.” man, teams with four young but sank her second putt (third Russians in two ings Williams, Chicago 169. er lately.. Of course, this <»e Francisco (Marlchal 8-9), N ror. Pitcher Jim Perry, who in San Francisco, and four bet- His only victory came in the Brigham Y ou ^ , Rearor t^K a surprisingly, Doubles—^W. Parker, Los An­ The placekicking this season players in the Interior offensive shot) for a birdie and the Wom­ races was a setup. The Braves are Saturday’s Games smacked two doubles in winning In Davis Cup Action en’s Amateur Golf ChEunplon- ter than Casper, this year’s Manitoba Open on the Canadian : '“st the 100-meter freestyle. geles 40; Rose, Cincinnati 31; his 19th game, followed with a wdll be done by Bruce Gossett, line. Guards Elmer Ckillett and retarded high school students in Ellington Ridge McAndrew’s favorite team to Cincinnati at Montreal ship. leading money winner and the tour, which earned him $1,200. George Breen, coach of the Bench, Cincinnati 81. double and scored on Cesar To­ acquired from the Los Angeles Woody Peoples, tackle Cas Ban- Seattle. ’ But toe golf course Criers — Class A — Betty Fay pitch against. WIDE THROW— ^Mets’ Art Shamsky slides safely Atlanta at Philadelphia, N CLE'VELAND (AP)—They call one of them “The The __ ^jubilant,...... ever-smiling, sport's third miUion-doUar play­ He can win that much by finish­ women’s team, said he expected Triples—W. Davis, Los Ange­ var’s single. Rams in a trade for comerback aszek and center Forrest Blue beckoned and he earned his ^ 48-14-34, Ruth Bayer 53-17-36, G New York at Houston Sphinx” and the other “ Herr Unpredictable” and togeth- pony-tailed youth said after cap­ er. ing fifteenth in toe Dow Jones, les 15; Kessinger, ciiicago 14. "Yeah, I’m a stopper all into home as Braves’ Bob Tillman leaps for ball. Mitterwald said he was sur­ Kermit Alexander. Gossett all left college less than four Judy Bugnackl 63-17-36; B — St. Louis at Los Angeles, N taring the tournament “ it’s the which has a first prize of tournament players card last days ^ of gwlmmlngswimming competition. Home runs—Bench, Cincinna­ right, if I’m pitching against At­ prised that the Red Sox decided kicked 22 field goals in 1969, years ago. er they make up West Germany’s question-mark Davis “ He’s been a g;reat help to Joyce Dlckman 40-18-31, Bonnie ing for balls and McAndrew to get by them,” said Mc- Pittsburgh at San Francisco $60,000. year. “ They have been resting well ti 42; Perez, Cincinnati 39. lanta," laughed McAndrew, \^u> compared to the six the 49ers The 49ers have come close but Cup team that threatens to wrest the world tennis tro- greatest day ever. I couldn’t be me,” Reasor said of Casper, Prentiss 61-19-32; C — Marilyn kept pumping them past the Andrew;—but nothing more. Only games scheduled to pitch to him wdth two out, Reasor played an errorless here and I am sure we will lose Pitching (11 decisions)—Simp­ is now 8-0 against the Braves. got from the since-departed have never won a divisional phy from the United States in the challenge round start- any happier. You don’t know with whom he played 36 prac- Perrachio 65-22-33, Ub Miller Braves. "H e’s been pitching well,” first base open and Perry the round in carding his 66. He had no more gold medals," Breen son, Cincinnati 14-8, .824, 3.01; Even though he was working next batsman for the Twins. Tommy Davis and Momcilo championship. The realignment means to me," she tice holes Tuesday. Legion Baseball 66-22-84. Low putts—Joyce Dlck­ Meanwhile the Mets made said Manager Gil Hodges. "It inghere Saturday. A ■ . handsome,...... 6-2 bachelor--- who six birdies and was without a Gibson, St. Louis 19-5, .792, 3.33. agrainst Atlanta, this rescue mis­ Boston Manager Eddie Kasko Gavric. of the NFX> makes the goal look "Tliese fellows are complete said as she received congratu­ One stroke behind Reasor said. man, Joyce Pasternack 16. some dazzling fielding plays be­ helped.” ^ ^ plays left-handed, he Is a stylist MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (AP)— The United States basketball Strikeouts—S e a v e r. New sion wasn't going to be an easy There wdll be a new punter, almost impossible this year, mysteries to u s-w e k n w little ^ lations from everyone. were the veteran Paul Harney, bogey as he consistently hit toe hind McAndrew with Wayne huddled writh right-hander Son­ Defending champion Naugatuck team crushed France 114-66 York 239; Gibson, St. Louis 231. one. McAndrew discovered that Donn Clendenon, who doubled Twi Baseball ny Siebert before he faced Mit­ too, because Jon Kilgore didn’t They’re in the Western Dlvl- OP n o t ^ about ttiem. We on^ ^ Miss Torza needed 34 putts on a part-time tour player, and greens close to toe pine. Garrett and Art Shamsky com­ ______His introduction to big-time knocked out of toe winner’s Thursday to win Us second qual- ized his breaking pitch wasn’t in the Mets’ first two runs in the terwald. report to training camp. Spur- siem of the National Conference, this final windy, 85-degree day. Terry Wilcox who shot a 67 over ing through with key catches. hitting 12 of uie 18 greens in the" 7 ()M -y ^ U pper Montclair golf came in 1966 in San Fran- bracket Thursday, meets Fort ification game of Group Five, early—“ oh, about the second opening inning, recognized how "I wanted to give Siebert the rier and rookie running back along with the Rams, the Atlan- "They were great pick-me- Playoff T ilt Country Club course. Bobby cisco, when he caddied for HamUton ton^ht In a game that -nie American team, rated top pitch, I guess.." when he real- Important McAndrew’s game choice of picking his man," said John Isenbatger are the most ta Falcons and New Orleans regiilation. And not once in working. ups," the pitcher said. Nichols Bruce Crampton, Bob Palmer In toe open In which Ar- could eUminate it from toe dou- favorite to clinch toe gold medal Ploy G d f was to the club. Kasko. "He decided he'd rather likely candidates. Saints. Against those teams last a "I knew it and thank good­ “ The Braves nicked him for a "Give McAndrew a raise,” Here Monday pitch to the right-handed Mitter­ Lunn and George Archer were nie lost a seven-stroke lead to ble-ellmlnation American Legion in this sport, was never endan- Bruce Taylor, a first round year, the 49ers were 0-5. ke of Hamburg, and toe eiratic sporting goods business and ® One baseball tourna­ ness, so did Duffy Dyer," said run in the seventh on hits by Or­ (Jlendenon shouted. "Cut the wald than the left-handed hit­ Patty Is also toe holder of grouped at 68 with Jim Jamie- Casper and toe playoff toe next Re^on One baseball tourna- gered by toe French, Tall wood McAndrew, draft pick from Boston Unlver- Next: New Orleans Saints. one, Wilhelm Bungert of Mam- ^ tennis game that drives his ment. Miss 0>lella was given a good lando Cepeda arid Rico Carty— rest of the pitching staff and Although they didn’t play last ting Perry, a good hitter.” helm, face America’s Arthur gyppoi-ters to distraction. the club championship on her son and Jim Ferriell, and ten day. So the Met catcher kept call- In Thursday’s games, Nauga- chance of victory in toe 100-met- "both on breaking balls I tr(ed give McAndrew a raise.” night Moriarty Brothers were "I made a bad pitch to Mitter­ Ashe Jr., and Cliff Richey in toe <erlence is on of­ STOCK CAR Tonight's winner will battle run-scoring single. open against Alabama at Bir­ Smito, toe 6-foot-4 mainstay jj, beating toe Soviet Un- and Buck Manero Trophy, pre­ ships but a singles match be- jbur Ashe, Giun Springs, Va., 7; fense instead ot defense.” SAT., AUGUST 29 Moriarty's at Mt. Nebo Monday The triumph gave the Twins a mingham Sept. 12, a time Mc­ from Pasadena, Calif., but Indl- ^idla and Spain in toe last viously held by Pat O’SulUvan tween America’s No. 1 doubles Roger Taylor, England, 8; Tom s n u m N G ftoo p j L TUNE-UPS; RACING! night at 5:30. But the powerful 5-7 season record wdth Boston The Trojans finished third na­ Kay could settle an Issue he cations were that TurvUle wftuld _ gj^^____ weeks______in Germany’s______^ _ first in 1966-67 and 68 and Mrs. Do- team will be toe one to watch in Okker, Netherlands, 9 and Cliff M o y b e th e Comets, winners of 20 regular and a four-game lead In the tionally a year ago in The Asso­ considers paramount—pass de­ be swayed by Richey’s superior j^ v e into toe chaUenge round. Ian in 1969. The name of Miss toe early stages of toe event be- Richey, San Angelo, Tex., 10. 2 season outings while losing only American League West over ciated Press football poll and fense. record this season. There was Americans are favored Patty Torza will soon be ■ In- ginning Wednesday at Forest The men’s list s e e ^ waa STOCK four, wdll be wrlthout the serv­ California. appear destined to land am<»g "If you don’t play pass de­ never any doubt about Ashe, a jjthough their overall record scribed on it for toe 1970 tour- Hills. extended to 20, past toe custom- trouble with your CAR ices of shortstop Bob Polaski, Boston, 4-2 on the present the leaders again. fense well, you’re going to get cup veteran who has an Impos- jjjjg ggaggn is imglamorous. nament. Rod Laver, toe defending ary 16 because, said tournament who's college classes at Morris road trip,, move into Chicago to In the 56-year history of the beat,” said the coach whose Ing 22-2 record In this Interna- baa had a sore left heel Miss Torza in toe opening champion, was seeded No. 1, chairman Joseph F. Cullman heating system. RACES Harvey in West Virginia begin open a four-game weekend ser­ Rose Bowl, DSC last year be­ club faces an awesome schedule tlonal team competition. has won nothing of note, round, fired a record 70 for toe followed by countrymen John m , “ toe field Is so stitmg that the same day. ies writh the White Sox tonight. came the first to play for the which also includes Nebraska Nobody knows how good toe jbe nation’s No. 1 player, par 73 layout which has a yard- Newcombe, Ken Roeewall, Tony t o limit toe list would unfairly The MB’s also might be with­ Gary Peters (12-10) is scheduled fourth consecutive time. and Notre Dame in. addition to Germans ready are. The two ^g^^^ bothered' by a bad age of 6,907. Roche and Roy Emerson. exclude players with outstand- d (J out the services of second base- to pitch for Boston; Chicago will When the Trojans beat fa­ Its Pac-8 ccHiference foes. challengers, each 31, ^ t o busi- gboulder. Richey has beaten Barbara Young finished third In toe drawings staged Thurs- ing records.” man Bruce Marino who attends start Tommy John (11-13). vored SBchigan 10-3, they also Carter is a junior college nessmen who spurn toe cwcult jbem both in major events, but with a final round 76 for a day in toe Indonesian Lounge at Australians dominate the UP Ithaca College where he is an became the second U6C club In transfer slated for duty at line­ and play ^1 1 a i r" | | n WUlie’s 16, IBISW 10 striking out four. should be favored In most of its dent IGihnke will take both his They teamed for Challenge land, 5; Karen Krantzoke, Aus­ ELECTRONIC I attack ala O J. Simpson of games.” Physical examinations for Cycling Champ That’s a real system.That’s efficiency. That’s inexpensive. Man 3 *0 0 iMvttFVCC singles.” Round victories in toe Davis tralia, 6; Kerry Melville, Aus- 1967-68 and Davis a year ago, Look for Jones to run mote. Kuhnke is the mystery man of all candidates for fall sports NEW YORK (AP) — Skip Cup both in 1968 and 1969 and tralia, 7, and Judy Dalton, Aus- And to keep this efficient system operat- • doatsp Engina A nali^ at Manidiester High School the fact remains that JemSs as As a sophomore, he eras re­ toe team. Son o t one of Germa­ Cuttlng of Riverside, Calif., have taken doubles honors both tralia, 8. ing efficiently, we service the whole system. • NswSpstkpliigs, Nmii Points, 95 ■ OF MANCHESTER will be given in the gym area NSW CondsnsM’f^ifeurotor' a sophomore in 1959 threw 910 stricted at the a t ^ of the 1989 ny’s leading industrialists, he $ 2 4 atarting at 6:30 tonight by capped toe national amateur hi' So you might say we’re part of the systerp, too. I CtllbtaUon and timing passes, the most in DSC grid an­ season because of a back Injury. got his higher education at Sa­ cycle championships Sunday by nals. I the school physician. i heating oil • 9,000 MHo/4 Month GuirantM For MgM Cara 54 McKEE STREET 6494521 And as back-up men to Um lem—the Eton o t Germany— winning - toe senior men’s half- Graduation, however, took the starters of last year, the TTo- took three years

:i PAGE TWENTY FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1970 Utanrli^Bt^r lEti^ntng l|i?iraUi Avenge Daily Net Press Run The Weather For Ihe Week TkWM Angui4n, ifie cessflil last year will be given High today to the 80s. Low tonight around 60, except 60s again. These Include dance and Temple Sets to some rural valleys. Suimy 4-Hers To Show Skills French for children and a pre­ 15,230 Sunday, high to the 80s. school play group. A bridge When You Buya A Manchester— -A CUy of Village Charm In Fair at Bradley Field New Session class for older children and ,, adults will also be repeated. Farm anlmala, frog Jiunping, Gates will open Sunday at 9. Monument from Among the new classes will VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 281 (EIGHTEEN PAGES—TV SECTOON) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1970 (Classified AdverOsliig on Bsge 18) PRICE TEN CENTS taahions and folk abiging are The horse Show will start at O f C o u rs e s s A P ( » u n featured at the Hartford County 9:30 a.m. The watermelon, bal­ be yoga, basketball, acrobatics The first session ot the sec­ and folk dancing, and an addi­ MEMORIAL CO. 4>H on the fairgrounds at loon and apple bobbing ccmtesta 470 CENTER STREET Bradley Field thU weekend. at 11 a.m. will t|e followed by ond year of Community Enrich­ tional play group for children. Mudiertet • MS-ina The three-day fair, the coun­ the greased pole .contest at ment Courses, given by the For adults, there will be a crea­ tive rhythm class or a discus­ ty’s S4th, g)v/es the 1760 mem­ noon. The first one to shlhny up Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood, You get our dependable bers, a g ^ 9 to 19, a chance to the pole wni get the 66 at the sion group on contemporary guidance, understanding, Bitter Battle Jars No Bathings show their club activities and top. Newman’s Dogs and Mon­ will start Sept. 14 and run novels. and honest advice in sec projects for the last year and keys will entertain from i to through Dec. 17. Classes will Community Enrichment lecting a family memorial Says Parrot Enemy Near Phnom Penh; non-members the opportunity to 8 :30. Members will dress spec­ meet once a week. Registration Courses co-directors are Mrs. priced to fit your budget. eiijoy an old-fashioned country ially and carefully for two Sun­ Capital of Jordan information will be available the Donald Spiel and Mrs. Robert See our complete display RIALTO, Calif. (AP)— The fair. day afternoon events — the week preceding the start of Barnett. Mrs. Alan Krupp, who featuring fully guaitm* By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS baby parrot screamed as Its The youngsters will give dem­ clown contest at 2 and the dress directed the program last year, onstrations on their agriculture, revue at 3:30. classes. teed Select The central telephone and post office building in the owners, Mr. and Mra. War­ is cooperating in plsmning this ren Godfrev, tried to give it health, homemaking, crafts, ’The fined event will be the Classes are open to all chil­ session. Other officers are MTs. Batre Guild capital of Jordan was battle-scarred but quiet today af­ a first bath Then, surpris­ electrical and other projects. frog Jumping contest. Elach con­ dren sJid adults in the area, are George Slossberg and Mrs. Ja­ M the yet to the Cambodian capi­ A native of Norwalk, Mrs. By ENDRE MAB’TON The wails of nearby buildings tree but got no higher than Beet will be Judged tomorrow invaluable leadership, citizen­ natural science. tal. Reiss graduated from Brien Mc­ were pockmarked with bullet 60-feet. from 9 a.m. imtil noon. Other ship, management, and finan­ Bruton’s teaching experience Associated Press Writer In Vietnam, North Viet­ Mahon High School there and 2 DAY SENSAH holes. Godfrey said the bird was events tomorrow will be track cial qualities. ’the members, received a BA in mathematics began at Lowell Tech, where WASHING'rON (AP) — ’Ihe Hardly a window was left In- namese forces killed six Ameri­ and field contests at 11 a.m.. working under the guidance of he was a part-time Instructor without its special baby par­ cans and wounded 26 to the from the University of Connect­ V iih lo r concept of a Joint U.S.-Soviet se- tact In the glass facade of the rot food diet and could have Judging sheep and goats, 12:30 4-H alumni, leaders, and par­ worst ambush to at least four icut In 1967. She received an MS to the physics problem section curity force to the Middle Blast buUdlng, located on one of Am- died up there. p.m.; Judging rabbits, 1 p.m.;, ents, strive to “ make the best in bio-engdneenng last June, and laboratory. Since 1966, he was not Just an Idea vdiich man’s main streets, months. baby bottle, egg toss and sack better.” also from UOonn. has been employed as a re­ popped up by cotocldence to a Guerrillas to patrol cars Finally former Mayor Tile enemy assault to Cambo­ races, all fim contests, 2 p.m.; search scientist at the United ...... briefing at the Western White cruised elsewhere In the capital Frank Lowell called the Are dia was at the village of Moat homemaking demonstrations, 3 As an undergraduate, she was department and men with Aircraft Corp. laboratory to House. today but avoided the post office Krasas Kreo, six miles north­ p.m.; dairy Judging, 1 to 4 p.m.; a counselor and teaching assist­ hook and ladder rig got the Oass Changes ant for three years. In 1968 and East Hartford and during the To the contrary. It has been area. Government troops also east of the capital. It did not ap­ wood sawing contest, 6 p.m.; last school year was a part-time parrot down. A local veterin­ pear timed to coincide with 'Vice horse draw, open to non-mem­ early 1969, she served as a com­ (Uscussed thoroughly by the ad- kept out ot sight, arian said that other than puter techniques analyst, advis­ physics Instructor at the Uni­ Seal Safe Year Around- president Spiro T. Agnew’s visit bers, 6:80 p.m., the Great Train Reunion Site mtolstratlon’a Middle East ex- ’The fighting began three sunburn the parrot suffered Friday to Phnom Penh. or, and instructor at the Insti­ versity of Hartford. He has parts. hours after the closing session Robbery, a rock music g;roup, no ill effects. The attack began seven hours The Manchester High School tute of Living, Hartford. She co­ written a number of technical This conclusion results from of the Palestine NaUonal Coun­ 8 p.m. Pool Covers after Agnew had left Cambodia Class of 1920 60th reunion plan­ authored a paper, "Hospital papers, both for publication and research to the wake of the cU, the Palestinian parliament for Thailand. Prior to the vice ning committee announces a Automation,” with Dr. Charles internal distribution at UAC. Protect your pool the year 'round with a Seal Safe cover. mostly cool reacUon which fol- to exile. Bruton Is married to the for­ president’s arrival, a general change in plans for the get-to­ Strobel, associate director of re­ Locks on pool with winch and padlock. Sturdy monofila­ lowed the suggestion by high The council issued a firm re­ gether on Sept. 26. It will be search at the mstlute. mer Miss Gall E. Stensrud of lull as reported to the Hve- WANTED ment polypropylene. government officials that the jeetiem of the American peace Panther Case held at Flano’s Restaurant in Last summer, Mrs. Reiss was Quincy. ’Ibey have five children. United States and the Soviet mpnth-old Cambodian war. Initiative in the Middle East. It MaJ. am Rong, the Cambo­ d ean . Late Model Bolton, not at the Millbrook a mathematics teacher at More Uni238 St. ’The organization had present­ Bruton, a native of Quincy, Building Permits - trocqis from smaller nations, kidnaping in the death of a fel­ them off. Two Cambodian sol­ Our Reg. 8.88 ed this proposal at a meeting of Mass., graduated from North Ltori Construction Co. for preferably uncommitted to low Panther. diers were killed and two were the council’s central committee, Quincy High School and served Douglas Gallup, alterations to Includes pool deodorant, dispenser, tablets to East-West differences. This Idea Young supporters of McLucas wounded. but it was not adopted. five years In the Navy. After dwelling at 101 Elizabeth Dr., destroy bacteria and aigae, is o slow metered got a heavy blow to May 1967, demonstrated on the New Ha­ 'Ihe North Vietnamese and his discharge in 1600, he en­ 6800. two weeks before the Israeli- There was sporadic machine- ven Green across the street tablets. For pools up to 18 feet. g\m fire for two hours, and Viet Cong dragged their casual­ ONE DAY-SATURDAY ONLY! rolled In Lowell (Mass.) Tech­ Dawson Pools for William Arab war broke out, vdien the from the courthouse for the (AP Phoiorax) ties off the battlefield, leaving guerrillas fired three rockets at nological Institute, from which Hoch, Bwlmtog pool at 36 Dale 6.99 United Natioos withdrew its fourth straight day Friday but South Vietnamese troops, backed by U.S. Army tank, advance on North Viet- bloody trails to the grass. government forces. Legion Qiief he graduated with honors in Rd., 62.600. emergency force from the Mid­ there were no demonstrators name Army posts hidden in villages 25 miles northeast of the DMZ. Allied warplanes bombed and dle East without an argument It was the latest to a series of when court opened this morn­ #19149 Pool Chemical Winterizing Kit 11.88 ing. strafed the enemy positions to ' l o i p ! ; when requested by Egypt’s confrontatioiu between the Jor­ efforts to push back the assault. One step kit, for pools 21 ft. to 24 ft. Our Reg. 14.88 The two blacks and 10 whites Prerident Nasser. danian government, which has W on ’t Meet ’The air support included Cam­ on the Jury were kept Friday a ’The U.N. emergency force of accepted the U.3. plan for peace Thai Leaders Say: bodian fighter-bombers and ei­ No. 10 to a series from Marlow’s: Where to find what you half hour past the 6 p.m. recess want! Your friends and neighbors bought the following #19121 Winter Aid Liquid Chemieals 3.49 Ice Control Equalizer 8.88 about 8,400 men from India, to the Middle East, and the ther U.S. or South Vietnamese time of the previous two days from Marlow’s last week. (Other stores have some of these For pools that remain filled all year. Our Reg. 3.99 Lightweight, 54” x54” . Controls ice Canada, Yugoelavla, Sweden, guertiUas, who have denounced Dissenters planes. Am Rong declined o since they received the case. items, but only Marlow’s has them all!) formation in pool. Brasil, Norway and Detunaiic It and pledged to sabotage It. Identify the planes further, but Hie six men and six women had formed a buffer between Early to Jime, before the Agnew Will Fight to Assure POR’TLAND, Ore. (AP) — informed sources to Saigon said CAPTAIN’S YACHT HAT with vriiite top, black on the Jury emerged once Fri­ Egyptian and leraell forces United States proposed the Tile national commander of the they had no reports of Americaa rim in large sizes. Bought by a wife to make day to ask for a rereading of the since 1966. U.N. Secretary-Gen- cease-fire plan, commandos American Legion says It would air support to the area. her husband feel important on his ship! (As for Judge’s instructions regarding m at home—well?) eral U Thant is still bitterly and clashed with Jordanian troops be “a waste of time” to discuss There have been several bat­ two conspiracy charges against MM v>*- publicly criticised to Israel for to Amman in battles that result- Southern Asia Gets U.S. Aid Vietnam and other Issues with tles to the Prek Tameak area, Kerosene Lamp Wicks: ’Diese were H” but we also have havtog complied with Naseer’s ed in some 1,000 deaths . ’The McLucas. some youthful dissenters and BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — “ ’The vice president assured no need for me to indulge to including a three-day fight ear­ other sizes as well as complete parts for ^ kerosene request. flghtlng did not end until King McLucas, 24, is charged with has rejected a request to put Vice FTesident Spiro T. Agnew the ’Thai prime minister that he personalities.” lier this week. The North Viet­ lamps and conversion to electricity parts for making all Amerlcsin officials behave Hussein agreed to a list of guer- kidnaping resulting In death, such a discussion on the ageqda SAVE OVER types of lamps . . . ■ Our regular low has assured ’Thai leaders that will leave no stone unturned to 'Thanat said the talks with Ag­ namese and Viet Cong ajq;>ar- conspiracy to kidnap and to more diplomatically but It is no rlUa demands, bring about an effective and of the Legion convention. ently are trying to gain a foot­ Handle for an old EXTCQ Stainless Steel Percolator . . . murder, and binding with crimi­ he wlU "leave no stone un­ new dealt with principles, rath- prices on All secret the United States was ap- Arafat, leader of the A1 Fatah prompt and adequate imple­ J. Milton Patrick of Sklatook, hold there from which to harass ’Die Pot Is now like new. We have handles, tops, pumps Save Up lo 40% OFF nal Intent in the May 1669 death turned” In efforts to overturn news conference . In an earlier and other parts for all makes of coffee makers . . . palled by ’Ihant’s attitude and guerrilla organization, told the mentation of the Nlx