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VOL. XCI, NO. 241 (TWENTY-TWO PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 1.3, 1972 (ClaMlfied Advertising on Page 10) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Second Spot List Grows (■ -‘? ■ W.h 'ivW MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)—Sen. George McGovern, climaxing his dramatic rise from political obscurity by Scott Warner, vice president r' orderly conduct, $20. winning the first-ballot nomination of a divided Demo­ T olland Mrs. 'ITieodore Scheitlin, secre­ Thotant J. Mozzer lU, allow­ cratic party, was considering a broadening list of vice tary; Bill Osborn, treasurer ing a minor to operate a motor Indian Cycles Pretty Rare, Hijackers Fill presidential possibilities today after Sen. Edward M. and Mrs. L.. Robert Dumont vehicle, $35. Kennedy rejected his bid. ------and Mrs. Richard Bums, mem­ Richard Pagan!, 36, of 125 Soon after the voles of Jllincls gaid McGovern had narrowed Gas Station Okayed bership chairmen. ROOK\nnX£ , SESSION , ^ Eldridge St., Mar.chester, reck- sent McGovern s total soaring possibilities to four, including I n ju___ re d An extmmely strict probation driving substituted for op- Owners Rally at Springfield past the magic 1,509 mark to Kennedy and Woodcock. Other Frank Gregory, owner of the nlne-monUi ^ 1 sentence grating under the influence of Sky with Terror the jammed, brightly lit con- aides said a larger number re- Kingfisher Corp. and a trustee suspended ^ e r 90 daj^ liquor and failure to pass to There's a certain camarade- where Indians were built up un- entlc leather saddlebags, pouch- ventlon hall, and even before rnained under consideration. At Exit of Highway_ o7 R'^k^lle”GeneraI HOTpUah ordered by Judge Joseph parker'vehlcir''*50; that exlsU among motorcy- til 1064. es. and seate. Two airline hijackers armed with sawed-off shotguns the official result had been an- Withln minutes after clinch- .u u .u , * u was iniured in a fall at St W t - Adorno for Peter J. Beaudln, resistine arrest and c**sts, but nothing compares Hershberger, who rides a There are 14 or 18 Indians The Zonii^ Board of Appeals though the requirement can be “ m a fall at ^^5 High St., Rockville. rtf“^ r lv rrnd^^^^^^ with the spirit of those who own fully restored 1947 Indian, came i„ Manchester that Hershberger flew in an escape plane from Philadelphia to a small air­ nounced, Kennedy phoned mg the nomination, McGovern port in Texas today with $600,000 ransom and four McGovern from Hyannls Port, received congratulations and Mass,, to offer congratulations, promise of support from all the the T “rawn plan in d u e s Tolland Volunteer Involving un- aonearln-^ on a charee °"® >“‘=■‘5' owner, Kaiser He and several other local Indl- are probably more which aren’t ■4r stewardess hostages, the Federal Aviation Administra­ r.f adequate During their 15-mlnute talk, candidates he had conquered, the JunctKm E " ^ r tt^ r B u llS S T t^ L -c to r ^ F ^ A m lfan ce Assci^^Uon wh e h “" “i f If of S S mtoxicated T Hemhbereger of 62 Wetherell an owner's organized the event, r u n l g and are hidden away tion said. ------and Rt. 44. No opposll The plane landed at Brazoria - a couple of people fainted,” McGovern offered Kennedy the except Alabama Gov. George ‘t h e ^ m S “X r i t ^ !^e was treated for a fractured ca m e T l In court. Ihe charge ______which Include^ County Airport, near Lake gg^jq passenger, Tom Her- No. 2 spot for the race against q . Wallace. But labor leaders ™ 'b„,,d,„d ..dp...., d.. 3...... " ...... ™™™d-'.-pih;"i.;7.j: >««.■.«, .p^ljl.bdu. .„ .d. ^ lmp«-R... Jackson, about 60 miles south Hng of St. Louis.’...”I didn’t President Nixon. Kennedy re- m particular remained bitterly Monday night, daya lo cainlna ih. plan., °“"”d J””«. «• «"■ Sraw m . ^oUrn i^T^S «"alm*nt at Nor. dlan? You probably wtuft llnd md a motorcade looking motoreycio - It earn. of Houston, the agency said, think It was necessary to go jected It for very real person- opposed to the senator, as did Also ammoved was a reouest which he does on an ■as-rweiv- swered 14 emergency calls, vl® ” wlch State Hospital. 30 days to one at a motorcycle dealer — through Springfield. way before Its time, Hersh- •Police radio reports said offl- through all the shennanlgans &1 rofisons, Hccordinpi’ to rnfiriy d6l6^{Lt6s toJ^ a geneCl rl^rer s Hcensf fd^Vs ^ st^n^s I cl^ get treating 12 victim^ Four of the A" anneared one year. the Indian company stopped -mere are many reasons for betger noted. They were made cers shot out the aircraft’s vvlth the heat the way It was.” McGovern spokesman Richard one sign in the hall read; requested by Walter Ward oi to them. ' No permlU are is- oalls were auto accidents, two ^^o Is a S l f f R»ohard Attenello, 28. of 21 pt^uctlon ^ a r ly » years ago. lo foL ^ w h et tires. The gunman to the second hi- IS// Dougherty. ’’McGovern Will Bomb—to No- the Mobil Nation on Merrow sued until the review Is com- routine transfers, five were state ^ d attem p ted ^ ju s- Main St., Vernon, pleaded not One of two kinds of motor- sal^ but the m ^n ^Ing ^ to Jo 1 ^ . ^ Brittoh flm ■In another hijacking, an arm- jacking, identified by the FBI Earller in the evening, Florl- vember.” - ...... • house calls and three were Ti,! ™ me basis ftullty and elected a court trial cycles ever manufactured In keep the Indians on the road, bought the righto and conUn- Ulc Uasla s' _ _ 4Kla TvtrKoMe. o «*A Af ttiA **al1v Tn/llan

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^ * J *4 PAG E TW O MANCHESTER EVENING HERAED, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1972 Actress Ousted movie producer Jules Dassing, during the brief funeral THEATER TIME Wednesday at an Athens ceme­ Sheinwold on Bridge TV Tonight SCHEDULE The After Funeral tery. HIGH-LOW IN TRUMPS NORFH ATHEIJS (AP) — Actress For more than five years she See Saturday's i;^ Herald SHOWS BEST DEFENSE has been in virtual exile be­ for Complete Listings. .Burnside — "Godfather” 8:00 By ALFRED SHEINWOLD ♦ Oh.*- Melina. Mercouri, who attended cause of her strong views Cinema I—"(Jodfather" 1:30, The value of a defensive 7 1 the funeral of her mother after 5:00, 8:30 Manchester may get 25 per mldl-August whether its addl- against the Athens regime. The 0:00 (8) AU About Faces signal depends on many 0 A O 'J .’i eSnerha II— "W hat’s Up Doc?” Q 1084 Indralher federal funds for the tlonal job requests have been receiving special permission actress has faced an arrest (18) Jim and Tammy factors; how often the situation MON.Ihni.THU*S. 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 from the Greek military gov­ warrant out for her in Greece (34) Mister Roger* occurs, how useful the Informa­ WEST EAST rRI.-SAT.7)00-10i10 since July 1967 when the m ili­ State—"Sapoleon & Samatha” tion is likely to be and so on. ♦ A ernment for a 24-hour stay in (30) Hogan’s Heroes ♦ '107-1 SUNDAY 3iOO-5iOO-8> 00 tary-backed Greek regime 1:20, 3:10, 6:50, 8:45; Short 1:00, The most important factor of 4 (T A Q J lO-S 2 (40 1 Love Lucy sured of getting funds equal to ter will continue” at Its present her native land, was whisked stripped her of her Greek citi­ 2:50, 8:30, 8:26 all Is whether your partner has 0 18742 O K6.1 f PFl PfiRH.HC ’ 0:30 (8) I Dream of Jeannle wnnt It got this year,' accord- level, Wilson adds, away by plainclothesmen after zenship. (33) Hogan’s Heroes UA Tlieatrc—“ Conquest of the his eyes open when you give * 9762 ♦ -1^ Planet of the Apes” 2:00, 7:30, him the signal. A n ^ ' Is as URNSIDE ng to William Wilson, the Manchester’s unemployment the ceremony was over. Premier George Papado- (34) Electric Company S O l'T H Bb? 0 fiURbS'Ol AVI t.V ’ HiRTi • :i 9:10 t o ^ s personnel supervisor, in M ay of this year was at (30) OiUlgan’s Island good as a wink to a blind 4 K Q J 8 3 Miss Mercouri, 43; was ac­ poulOus personally waived the b M HUTIS FROM HTFQ I { ht • , e program, entering Its sec- 6.6 per cent as compared to warrant for 24 hours so Miss (40) New s Manchester Drive-In—"Shaft’s horse. K986 companied by her husband. Big Score” 8:50; “ K elley’s East dealer ona year, may even become May 1971 when it was at 7.2 Mercouri could attend the fu­ 0:00 (3) YHiat’s Happening O 10 Heroes” 10:45 according to figures provided neral. 6:00 (3-8-33) N ew * Both. sides vulnerable 41 A K l East Hartford Drive-In—"Red Opening lead — Four of Wilson Is one of 40 people now Wilson by the State Employment (18) Movie South West ^ working for the town under this Service...... Sun” 8:45; “ Ught at Edge of Hearts “A1 Jennings of Okla­ Double Pass THURS.- World” 10:45 West opened the singleton Wilson says there was talk homa’’ ’01. Dan Duryea, 2 ♦ Pass East Windsor Drive-In — four of hearts, and East won R IT E nsiR e program began last at the recent conference among Gale Storm. ♦ A ll Pass CaffM 'imUM ’V ' v f S T A T E — "Napoleon & Samantha” 8‘45; with the ace. East returned the ...Hf'if a federal law federal officials of making this (34) Hodgepodge Lodge c prodded federal funds program ”a permanent feder- 1911 H A W K Utmr OI T H f A T W I "Out of Towners” 10:30 queen of hearts. South played cordial and friendly” converse- field at 3 p.m., both at Lavltt (30) To TeU ttie Truth • * r * to create local and state gov- al support program .” the king and West ruffed with dummy. S O * B WALT DISNEY (40) Daniel Boone Meadows Drive-In — "Shaft’s emment jobs until national un- ______tlon in Peking with Le Due Field on South R iver Rd. productions* the seven of spades. In ^ o rt. Bast should have S:30 (3) CBS New s Big Score" 8:50; "K elley's liiliiiiinn MAMcn employment drops below Tho, special adviser Heroes” 10:35 This was the beginning of a known that he could defeat the North Vietnamese delegation to at 1 p^m. and Tolland takes on (8) ABC News contract by leading another 'FnsCsffes per cent for three consecutive Jerry Lewis Cinema, South signal, but East wasn’t paying the Paris peace talks. Hebron at 3 p.m. at the O an- (33-30) N B CNew s heart. Instead, h-BesUBros.Fandtare for employes insurance and con­ Communist party Central Com-' Championship games will be In Car Crash card. Daily Question mittee; Deputy Foreign Minis- pgid July 22 at 3 p.m. between quencea Partner bids one heart, and tributing to the pension fund as Democratic Congressional West returned a diamond, ter Han Nlen-lung, and other the winners of Sunday’s games. (33-30) New s the next player passes. You Its share of the cost. BONUS DAYS & NIGHTS and NEW YORK (AP) — Vice and dummy won with the ace. Wilson attended a conference candidate Roger Hllsman wUl party and government l e a d e r s ______(24) M aggie and the hold: glades, K-Q-J-g-S; Hearts, Beautiful Machine President Spiro T, Agnew was Declarer promptly led a trump last month In East Hartford on *>e the featured speaker at to- took part in the meeting. EVERY DAY & NIGHT riding In a motorcade ap­ from dummy, and East put up K-O-g-6; Diamonds, 10; Clubs, Details of the talks were not (40) ABC News the emergency employpient pro- morrow night’s meeting of the including SUNDAYS proaching LaGuardia Airport the ace at once. West dropped A-K-J. given. 7:30 (8) Safari to Adventure FIGHTS AGAINST DOPE ^rnTBsmcam^ when the lead car in the pro­ the four of spades, completing What do you say? AU of Connecticut’s 169 Democratic Town Committee, DALLAS, Tex. (A P )—Mike ENTIRE PARK OPEN ■ 1 P.M (18) Dick Van Dyke t(«ma were represented, Wilson , ^ , . « . m « n P ln » cession was struck by an au­ his signal. Answer: Bid two spades. This slated fo r 8 In the Town Hall. Walker appeared in a special­ (23-84-30) Democratio N a ­ al flights from Europe. He said AFTERNOON Bhoct Snbjeet tomobile. What It Means Immediate jump In a new suit ly built trailer here recently in tional Convention At'that conference, municipal HUsmon Is challenging the re- this was not a gateway designa­ “JOHNinr AmjESJEED'’ A Secret Service man, a city What do you mean when you shows that a slam is possible (Herald photo by Becker) the hope that youths who Badges On Sale (40 )Dragnet officials were told that the New election of incumbent Republl- tion. Oonaolt time box tor detective in the lead car and play first high and then low In even If |>artner has a minimum might be tempted to try drugs 8:00 (8-40) Alias Smith and England region wlll.be allocat- ^ Congressman Robert Steele Boat Used in Film The CAB first decided to re­ 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. ■bow flmeo the motorist Involved In the ac­ the trump suit? This ’ ’echo” In opening bid. You w ill show the can see what the outcome can Jones (B ) ed more money this year be- “ Vernon. _ The sleek Marlin 18 Caiifomia-style ski boat, pow­ lieve the burden on its existing cident Wednesday were taken trumps means that you have a heart support later. be. Good for All'-Rides Walter Brennan guests as cause unemployment In the re- C halm an gateway airports by designa­ to a nearby hospital, where third trump. C^irigfat 1973 ered by a 390 bp Oldsmobile-Hardin engine using The outcome in his case was an ex-con in "The Day gion has risen. Manchester will Thifault h w oi^ned he ting a few others in 1967, said 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. their injuries were reported In this case West’s meaning General Features Corp. Berkeley jet drive, used by actor Richard Round- obesity. Walker believes he THEATRE ERST Utey Hanged Kid (Jurry.” submit a budget for 26 per cent the pubUc, Including Hartford chamber staff mem­ slight. was clear. The play of the tree during an escape scene in “Shaft’s Big Score’’ triggered a psychological ■UMSra MHUK MI-MIl (18) News more funds, which would me^n Democrats and party officials ber Daniel Benson. A T N IG H T Agnew, who was not affected, is on display at the Manchester Drive-in Theatre bender of compulsive eating seven and then the four of roughly 10 addlUonal jobs, for ^com surrounding t ^ . Hartford and 30 other cities 3 (34) Jean Shepherd C&) M at. DaUy at 2 PJW. took off later In an A ir Force trumps meant that West still where the film is being shown. The boat, damaged, when he began experimenting Badges On Sale 8:30 (18) Unabridged FILM RATING GUIDE the funding period Sept. 1, 1972 Stressing the unified support are competing for the designa­ E ve at 7:30 & 9:15 plane for Washington. He had had a trump higher than the behind Hilsman, Thifault con- with drugs in 1955, which (34) Jasz Set to Sept. 1, 1973. but still seaworthy, was loaned to MGM for use tion, he said. But the chamber 6:30 to 10 P.M. Sat. A Sun. 3:30-4:10-0:00- come here for a lunchecm ad­ seven. East could safely lead made him weigh as much as Guest; Irene Reid. For Parents and The^tov;^ ‘vhlT not know unUl present Democratic in the film by the American Distributing Corp. in has pointed to the growing 7:30 b 9:10 dress to the Printing Industries another heart, relaying on his effort with the party primary 1,180 pounds at one time. He Good for All Rides East Hartford. Looking over the fast craft are number of citizens using the Brings you a 9:00 (18) Right On of America. Their Children held two years ago for the Con­ now weighs 920, partner to ruff higher than the from left, Lyle Lang, regional sales manager for 6:30 P.M. to Closing THE NEWEST AND (34) Hollywood 'Television gressional nomination between permitted international flights Walker was , touring the Children up to 8 years BKIGESTYET! Theatre aCNtflAL AUOIENCCS NOW PLAYING John Fdckett and Wiliam Stan­ ADC; and Elmer Wilson, drive-in manager. now ■ as partial evidence the country to raise funds for "The Police" '58. Satire AnAfMAdmimd state could support more. Ben­ Summer Interlude thru Tuesday ley. Christian Farms of Kileen, a about a police state with son said Connecticut has Issued nonprofit organization work­ no one to police. more passports per capita than * 1 . 5 0 We re Taking ■ ■ ■ I ing to help youthful drug WAAINTAL OUPAWe t I W k l l ^ I Bangor, Bradley Shift any other state and It ranks 9:30 (8-40) Democratio Nattoo- suooemo Spray Dispels Fog users kick the habit. Interlude Perfume Mist, 4 oz. al Convention CZE BEN fourth In the nation in exports All SO Seim MmwW Nkr NM (18) 700 a n b A Vacation suinbto fptm rm m ** at 7:99 & 9:99 PJM. AliNRENG, Germany — Man­ per capita. Others B S “Hot Businessmen’s Luncheons Served Dally!” 3 fred Lermann, 38, a Bavarian For a limited time only 10:00 (34) Forsyte Saga (B) E 623 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER (Comer of Peurl) 3 Students & Senior CittzenB Covey's of Manchester will be closed for chemist, has developed a ma­ Denied By Air Board U:00 (8-33-30-40) New s a - “ Ride all the rides Monday ■ Thursday 99c chine that he claims can clear as many limes as 11:30 (8-40) Dick Csvett vacation July 3 - July 16. HARTFORD (A P ) — The-- ■filed a protest with the CAB Frances Denney brings you SISTMCTSO T O C B S .f flU . and SAT. ONL.Y from 5:00 FM. to ?r? a path 600 to 900 meters high (22-30) Johnny Carson Adults $1.59 Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) saying a current study would you want Undorl 7 roqukot oceofipinvlni and 900 to 1,600 meters long in Guest host Joey B ish o p The restaurant will reopen on July 17th. or Adult Gvardion denied a report Wednesday that prejudice the CAB’S "dis­ this fragrant savings, and David Frye. EGG PLANT MANICOTTI even the densest fogs. it Is studying the Bangor Inter­ position of a case already pend­ ROUTE 159 20th Cerrtury-Fox

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a d' ,0 • v ji • P A G E FO UR MANCHESTER EVENING‘HTOAI.D, MANCHESTER, CONN^., THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1972 / y MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHEOTER, CONN., THURSDAY, iJULY 13, 1972 P A G E F IV E S ’T A K . I College Notes | DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB ■By C LA Y R. POLLAN AKIU LIBRA Fp6m Your Miss Kathleen O. Barry of 18 ^ M4*. >1 Your Daily Aclivily Guido y Llnnmore Dr. has been named 'f According fo Stan, (» To develop message for Friday, S:i:n to the dean’s list for the second Retained Fluids * 2- 9-11-13 U-18-24-J9A^I semester at St. Anselm's Col­ ■^43-73-80-82 rood words correspor»dir>g to numbers I54-55-46 ' of your Zodioc birth sign. lege, Manchester, N, H. ^TAURUS SCORPIO ^ An. 10 I Do 3) Pr«Mnt 61 Shin«« lor’s Kitchen Cause Discomfort 2T«12-15-17-40 4 Btncvoltnt 34 Fovor 64 To daughter g 51 Don't 81 Of Inn, Woodstock, Vt. she received her BS in special headaches and sluggishness. you may find them helpful in >■. JOlr 22 * 22An 52 Opened 82 Honds JAN. 20 83 Or I get very irritable and € _A0G. 22 ^ 23 Ur^es 53 To fit. II . Dean’s professional career be­ education last month. She did your effort. « 24 Opposite 54 Will 84 For gan three years ago when he short-tempered. I told my 85 Too 19-21-38-50/' her student teaching in special Dear Doctor — I read an fA2^32-35-A7 I 25 Spirits 55 React was told by the Manchester education in the New Haven doctor this and he told me I ■y»58-74 I 26 It 56 Personality 86 M ind 64-72-85-88V could take the water pills article by a doctor warning I 27 II 57 Pursuits 87 Sociolly PISCES High School employment office school system. VIRGO * 28 Ordinory 58 Feel 88 Expensive every other day and they people of the radium used on T fl. IP that Cavey’s had an opening » 'M X AUO. 22 I 29 Sen 59 Ideos 89 Approiiol watch dials. He claimed that 90 Cleaning for a bus boy. As a result of wouldn’t hurt me. I would Sffi. 22 9 30 You 60 Nervous mar. 20 the human body absorbed 7/I4 % this exposure, he enrolled last George Labrencls, son of Mr. like to know what causes this o io -25-33-36 I- 7-10-43^' enough through these ^ . , (9 )G ooJ ^Adverse C ^Ncutrjl year at Manchester Community and Mrs. John Labrencls of 148 condition and what could be cfe^1-56Al 69-71-83-901L watches that the dials were College to study hotel and food Branford St., recently received done to correct it. I am on service management. a certificate in electronic in­ thyroid which I have to take harmful. Our son is con­ dustrial technology from Sam­ for the rest of my life any­ templating buying a watch to JU L Y 15 197^ Young Steve Cavagnaro seems be worn daily and also in USPA CHOICE exercises of Castleton (Vt.) actually work by causing the Dredging Plans Hit ments. One of the first things watch with a luminous dial. I made was a hamburger roll. State College, where he recelv- kidneys to eliminate salt and (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) 1 worked the meat almost to a M a BA in Spanish. He was also thereby eliminate the excess School’s DP Training NEW HAVEN, Conn. (A P ) —' yards of oil and sewage-soaked R0W4D ROAST water. Remember salt and BACK RUN\P ROA&r paste, rolled it out, filled it wHh yearbook editor, president of the YOUR CHOICE! State Sen. John Prete, D-West silt'in state territorial waters,” rice, chopped celery, grreen pep­ senior, class and Spanish Club, water go together. The prob­ Do you have questions about im­ Prete .said in a statement is­ Haven, whose legislative com­ per, some tomato paste, Wor­ and named to "W ho’s Who lem with water pills is they potence? H so, you'll want to read sued Wednesday. “This mate­ 4 cestershire and A1 sauces, then Among Students in American sometimes flush out other Dr. Lamb's booklet in which he an­ Wins Praise of Bank mittee on the environment rial is not suited—according to . 4 9 baked it in the oven,” said Universities and CTolleges.” The minerals. An ideal way to swers your questions about this sub­ SCREEN PRINT LINENS, opens hearings into the matter the standards promulgated but Dean. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. cut down on your salt is to ject. Send SO cents to Dr. Lamb, The data processing education to Russell Andrews who heads Thursday night, laid the not enforced by the federal En­ ■ L & . A t this point in the interview, Priddy and nephew of Mr. and stop using salt in cooking in co re of this newspaper, P.O. Box program at the Rockville High the data^ifrocesslng program. groundwork Wednesday for a vironmental Protection Agen­ (H era ld philoto by Buceivlcius) his mother came home from a Mrs. Fred Brunoll of 26 Cole­ and don’t add any free salt. 15S1, Radio City Station, New York, COTTONS BY WAMSUTTA, School has been most success­ It was sent by Omnectlcut strong attack on Army Corps of cy—for disposal close to shore­ round of golf at Manchester DEAN CARLSON man Rd., he is doing graduate There will still be quite a N.Y. 10019. Ask for "Impotence" Bank and Trust and praised Engineer plans to dump sludge lines,’ ’ he said. ^ 1 8 . booklet. ful according to a report made O^DA CHOICE Country Club. "H e has an artis­ Add onion and green pepper 2 tablespoons ham drippings study at Mlddlebury (Vt.) Col­ bit of salt in your regular him for his work. Charles Pur- from New Haven harbor Into Prete said the Corps has ar­ tic flair in every way and I lege. to the Board o f EducaUon, last ^ d cook until onion is golden >- cup sweet cider CONCORD AND AMERITEX cer, assistant vice president, Long Island Sound. ranged for researchers at Yale T^P BOUMD STEAK ^ —i-6- think that he has further devel­ but not brown. Drain off ex- i small can pineapple slices, night by Dr. Robert Llnstone, commended Andrews "for the Calling the plans "irrespons­ and the University of Con­ oped at Cavey’s. He has picked cess fat. Add remaining ingred­ chopped assistant superintendent of wonderful job you did in the ible,” Prete said the project necticut to study the action of up a flair for sauces and has ients except wine and simmer 2 tablespoons butter schools. training of three keypunchers amounts to an "experiment the spoils on the bottom. But, added a great deal to the food Gail London c covered 2-3 hours. (Can also be 2 tablesx>oons flour This year 37 students were who recently joined our bank.” with potentially disastrous con­ he said, the research “ will be in this house. Dean has very Reg. to 1.99 yd. S T A k k i s r c o l l e g e IN lA Sv^EEr liFE done in pressure cooker in 1 medium apple, chopped in the data-processing program The three, all girls, have been sequences for all area beaches undertaken during the time the sharp taste buds — he can de­ Awarded $250 about 5 minutes). ^ cup raisins optional) Big selection! Fluorescent established for juniors and sen­ working at the bank part time and for Long Island Sound.” dredging will be done, and will tect very quickly what is miss­ If chicken has not been (Combine sugar and vinegar iors. In the senior class, 20 girls since May and after graduation The plans involve a dredging yield only after-the-fact an­ ing in a dish and he is not Miss Clall London of 100 Rus­ prints! Lithographic prints! browned first, add to sauce with in shallow pan; cook over me- and seven boys were in the .started on a full-time basis. project in New Haven harbor “TONIA IomaTo CbcliTAiL FRuiTCociilAiL afraid to try new things,” rfie sell St. recently was awarded a swers.” wine and simmer uncovered 2-3 dium heat, stirring until it car- Cotton prints! All 45” wide. program and in the junior class, “ So far all the indications we and the dumping of the sludge proudly states. "This seems to me an irre­ hours until chicken is tender mellzes. Add liqueur and light |2S0 scholarship for high anad- seven girls and three boys. It have show that the girls are into an area of Long Island Dean has pltumed and served Most machine washable! j | | | sponsible way to examine what­ and sauce is about the consis- with match, stirring until flame em lc ability by the Connecticut is expected some 90 students well-prepared mentally to make Sound which Prete said is six meals lor area hostesses. For ever techniques will be used to tency of catsup. If chicken has dies. Add ham drippings, cider wlU be participating in the pro­ the transition into the business miles from New Haven. Lai Hunter who wanted a rice Alumni Club of Upsala College, cover the dredgjngs,” the state been browned first, usually and juice from pineapple, gram next year. world and that their .aptitude "Apparently the Army Corps dish to go with chicken, he pre­ East Orange, N. J. ‘ Save to 1.29 yd. senator said. "Certainly we will ^ M . 5 ‘“ 8 5 ' about lhit-2 hours is sufficient Thicken with roux made from The program trains students for keypunching is quite excei)- considers this an experiment— pared rice with shrimp, sauteed Miss Londem, who plans to be exploring other options at cooking time. stirring flour Into melted but- for a marketable skill as the tional for .girls lust beginning hoping to find out what happens onions and green pepper, cook­ the hearing.” ■ PAKl Thls dish can be made a day ter. Add chopped apple and- major In biology at Upsala, is school has adequate equipment in this area.” Purccr said. to such material for future pur­ PBTEfZ K R A p T ed in chicken stock, with a few ahead and just heated before chopped pineapple and raisins, "I don’t want New Haven mushrooms. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. for the instruction program. Of The business meeting of the poses,” Prete said. "But this is 12 oz. serving. Sauce may be used if desired. Serve over hot slices the seniors this year, 14 are go­ an enormous quantity of waste harbor dredgings washing up M illie Eiennison wanted an Ivan E. London. She is a gradu­ board was held prior to an over pasta sprinkled with Par- of baked ham. Serves four, ing on to further education, matter to be using for an ’ex­ on the shores of Milford or PtAN«TBl)TT£R‘ outdoor party to celebrate the Cotton Knits Reduced 2.10 yd.! executive session during which ummjM mesan cheese. Dean was a member of lOH. ate of Manchester High School Stratford or West Haven or Lutheran Bible School seven have received employ­ a principal of the Vernon E le­ periment’ with the Connecticut A^£FV CLIM6 FREE C A I N < < S wedding anniversary of friends. I asked Dean If he had a pref- while in high school. His crea- Guilford or any shore towns, where she was a mem ber of the ment in data-processing jobs mentary School was chosen. shoreline and with the Sound.” " I did not want anything that erence for preparing any parti- tlve bent is exhibited In works Closes at Concordia Great group of conversation prints and neither do the residents of had to go into the oven said National Honor Society, secre- and the others are employed in On recommendation of Dr. "Those plans apparently call cular foods or courses. Did he of art which hang in the fam ily on full bolts! Machine washable. 39 secretarial and clerical jobs. those towns,” Prete said. Raymond Ramsdell, superinten­ lor dumping nearly 800,000 cubic Dean. “ All of the food should object to makin,T hors d ’oeu- living room. He had thought he The Ccmcordia-Emanuel Vaca- with prizes they provided for lary of the Student Council and BEI?IC 9H£E\ R£LI4lf 60" wide. Reg. 3.49 yd. Miss Margaret Hart, teacher be ready, kept simmering and vres, for example? "It all de- would enter the field of "archi- Church School closed last the Manchester Manor Conva- h staff member of the school dent of Schools, Leonard Romeo y d . at the high school, told Dr. Lin- even improve with the simmer­ pends on your approach. I like lecture or computer program- ^ ^ a y evening with a picnic for lescent Home residents, made newspaper and literary maga- was appointed to head the In­ 1 stone that the employment pic­ dustrial Arts Department at ^/lodLuce^ S p e c u ^ ing.” He served chicken caccia- to experiment so there is really ming when his life took a dlf- students, families, and friends, table graces for the Senior Clti- zlne. ture for the business education tore, tenderloin brochettes, a nothing I don’t like to do espe- ferent turn. school, operated over a two- zens “ Meals on Wheels,” fash------y Rockville High School. Romeo, WE ARE FINALLY REOPENING students in the class of 1972 is selection of gelatine salads, d a lly if I can do it In free I am going to make a pre- week period, had a total regls- loned paper puppets for the chil- who lives In Vernon is a teacher CAROLINA CALIF. CALlF. S o M R is r tossed green salad with a choice much better than It has been In the I.A. department. style and am not tied down to a diction. This is a special young tratlon of 86 children from the dren’s ward at Manchester Me- ‘N ev e r SummiE-r’ PealcA ' for the past few years. 7 DAYS A WEEK LIKE BEFORE OUR HRE! of three dressings and potato recipe.” At a recent party for man. I believe that one day he *wo churches and the town at mortal Hospital, made flaimel iJuuuiier f-etuLB MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE The board also voted to sign CAKJTELOOPES salad. Mrs. Dennison said the Miss Hart said students who a contract with the Manufac­ PEACVIES ORANGfiS his mother, he took fresh fruit will manage a famous estab- 'arg®- puppeU for the children on the ESTES PAR K , Oolo. — In the Broad Street, Manchester, Conn. hit of the party was the home­ are not employed or are not turers Life Insurance Co. for the flavored with confectioner’s llshment and I think he will do ^ teachers and hospital ship “HOPE” visited a Hidden Valley area of Rocky HOUBS — 8 Ajn. till DARK made rolls we prepared right TRI-CITY SHOPPING PLAZA going on to school, which means group term Insurance for teach­ 11 ^ 9. 6 sugar, water and Grand Mar- it while fairly young. helpers guided the youngsters church shut-in, put together . , m n i ixo i, ui in her kitchen. nier which he put Into a large Dean is the son of Harold E. through a program emphasizing ‘sunshine bags’ for the hospital- Mohhtaln National Park,skiers about six students of the 45, ers, provided In the salary con­ Odcken Oacclatore for 10 Route 83, Vernon, Conn. don’t want to commute to Hart­ tract; voted to go out to bid 1 0 ^ -6 Q ’ glass footed compote. In the and Muriel Carlson. His older P®ople caring for one another. Ized, and brought coffee and can negotiate a drop of 2,(X)0 Tim e: One hour to prepare, ford, are getting married and for Installation of a new well CAR-O-MATIC CAR WASH center, he placed a small warm brother Robert resides in Hart- hi addition to a dally schedule cookies to some town construe- feet in a mile and a half. In 4-5 hours to simmer. glass of brandy which he lit as ford. His younger brother Gary worship, class work, craft tlons workers as they worked. meting or just aren’t interested at the Lake Street School and 663 WEST MIDMJE TURNPIKE E4ST&(U) SKOLE NArivE’ LB. this land of always snow-capped approved an application for a Oilcken pieces or boned he carried it In for serving. is a student at Manchester High work, recreation and snacks, ------in getting out and looking for breasts of chicken. (M ay peaks, the Arapahoe name for federal grant of $3,700 for the (Comer of Adams Street) The following recipe Is one School. The fam ily lives at 38 A*® pupils In the various depart- ran«> a job. feTAFESSi« 7 9 one range meant the Never %MMERS0UASH IQiloMAToES be browned first in hot sal­ Dean created. Arvine PI. ments made field trips to the Ol^e B oo m L ik ely range Dr. Llnstone gave board purchase of equipment for the ad oil or not, as desired) Summer Mountains. Occupational Training Program. Dean’s Saucy Cider Sauce ------town fire houses, telephone M ELBOURNE — Mining ex- Read Herald Advertisements members copies of a letter sent >4 cup olive or salad oil F o o d s 2 cups sliced onion for Ham India Adds Banks company, and a farm in Coven- peris say the value of Aus- 1 cup chopped green pepper ■nme: One hour n e w DELHI—A Reserve Bank tralla’s mineral exports could FLAVoeiAWP -poLV8A6 ^ WITH THIS COUPON 2 cups choM>ed mushiwms cup brown sugar of India.xx^^xes. study cx.xx.w shows that ...w . 3 583 program was probably treble during this decade and 2 Ig. cans Italian peeled stew­ tablespoons wine vinegar branch banks were opened be- ®P*h>mlzed by the work of be worth 84.1 billion a year by ed tomatoes 1 tablespoon Grand M '^er rw7en J^e Toeo ^ d '^ y *!^ graders who, 1960. This la |1.4 billion below BEAUTY g i a n t S i z e a liqueur more than 3,000 in rural and ^u ree ^of the two the value of all Australian ex- BiUEBERRie&^^- 1 Ig. can tomato puree weeks, put on a bingo game, ports In 1960-70. 1 ig. can tomato paste seml-urban areas. HINTS S w e e t f ^ 7 r 3 bay leaves MANCHESTER ELKS CAMERA CENTER, Inc. TiPFpetergeht J .D off 3 pinches rosemary Music Teacher by ROITTP 83 TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON GOOD J u l y 12-15 3 pinches thyme Mr. David Phone (203) 872-3703 Mon. - Fri. 9-9, Sat. 9-5:30 orawgeodicfd y / ’ 1 tablespoon salt Cites Student (WHERE PRICES ARE LOWER THAN LOW) ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER ‘■i teaspoon pepper fiEAL (Sold ‘S u c e p '4 teaspoon oregano Edith H. Petersen of Bolton BOGNER HOT DOGS... Eye color is available as REDEEM A T MlGIHLAKlO PACK 3 cloves garlic Notch, a music teacher, has an­ powder or liquid that can 2 cups red table wine (sharp nounced the list of students do­ be brushed on, cream that Vacation Special and dry) ing outstanding work In piano, Never Oirt of Style! CHICKEN you can finger-blend, a Heat oil in 8-10 quart pan. theory and solfegge. watercolor coke used with They are: Adrien Godreau of a small S w e e t U F e ^ ^ a . 240 Lydall St., cited for her brush or outstanding progress for the sec­ gel that you , FO R ond consecutive year; and can blend Nancy Engberg of 77 Doane St., In . . . Ckm- WITH THIS COUPON sider t h e also received special recogn­ BAR-B-QUE whole e y e T E T i t y l o o c r . Cosmetics ition. area when Those receiving merit rec­ you set to ognition are B arry Breslow and Saturday, July IS work . . ■ — OORQUOKl BAkEP IT’S Jean Breslow, both of Bolton; That Includes the vmder- brow area, the creaae of AlUce Bayor of Manchester; GOOD vJULV 12-IS" Scott Hodges of Ellington; Geof- the lid and the lid itself. KEF Liggeffs fry Watson of Hebron; and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. A ll of these can be tinted Scott Parker and Susan Parker, with just one color or you ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER At the Parkade can use different colors or INApOBTED SUCEP both of Vernon. REDEEM AT UlGULANP PAR< MANCHESTER pleasing variations of a Nora Harmon of Manchester single color . . . It Is not and Scott Parker were cited for ELKS CLUB ON BISSELL ST. necessary to match your their perfect attendance. shadow colors to your, eye MEP HAKA color or with what you’re wearing * . . Be aware of new eye-color trends and don’t be afraid to experi­ BRAND NEW ’ 'H W " tA TtST *»««■ ment . . . 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BONUS • BONUS BONUS bunch markets in fhe self-service case or delicatessen dept. Proceeds go to the many worthy causes WILLIAM E. STEINBACH FAMOUS aiiii OARRIA.GE HOUSE SAL­ iilli! OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY supported by Your Elks Club . . . ON, 18 Oak St., Is open SOLIGOR ELECTRONIC FLASH $13.77 'Trankly speaking, you just ean*t beat BOGNER’S” Tues. thru Sat. and Thurs. Batteries or AC Operated — Reg. $24.95 a s: :::: s a : asssssss:: i l l nights until 9. sis: is l; it : \ \ V

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He went on to say: “We've waged a Coveutry "The United States might dis­ Buaineas Mirror cuss with fbreign central (gov­ good battle. We've done it within the Connecticut Inside Report ernment) banks how it could rules of the game, and we bow out now (Continued From Page 6) help them in their Intervention lidth the spirit of frlenddilp and of un­ Yankee ^ Roads, Silted Brook in the dollar market," he said. PUBLISHED BY THE much. I think I will go to bed Convertible Dollar These banks have agreed to MANCHESTER PUBLISHINO CO. derstanding." now.” maintain a fixed value for the IS BIssell Street Manchester, Conn. By A.H.O. But It was not over. Snider dollar in their own currencies, BURL LYONS And he thought he meant that, too. plainned to Inform O'Hara that Leaves Ouiz--How? and they do this by buying dol­ Publisher Discussed by PZC lars when the value goes down, Founded October 1, 1881 Ihe main key to this lies in the amas- Connecticut’s reapportionment Wallace would plague him this NEW YORK (AP)< — Almost can get the gold. But the fall in his district, overwhelm­ Ing power all men have to persuade mass gets worse instead of bet­ The problems of subdivision the attention of the PZC by the everybody agrees the United United States cannot re^torb6 \ '"niere might lie something Published Every Evening Except Sundays ingly carried by Wallace in the 8 V e a policy statement by the and Holidays. Entered at the Poet Office at themselves of the ethical virtue of their ter. development In the town’s Conservation Commission, were ^ . . , , _ n.i_~ convertibility because it has Manchester, Conn., as Second Class Mall northern area and the slltation also discussed, Michlgar. primary. Plans were States ought to do something about $10 billion in gold, U S. government,” ^ ^ Ekblom ^ Matter. own actions. The ideal of one man one vote of Olsen’s Brook were subjects Carlson pointed out that the made to pressure the man on about making the dollar con- and there are around $60 billion Maybe ‘b® United States SUBSCRIPTION r a t e ! is unassailable In theesy. the hottest spot of all. "I know high-in­ Payable In Advance Of discussion at this week’s slltation problem, particularly vertlble, but almost nobody overseas dollars which could ®®nld M e t long-term One Year ...... 139.00 But It is also possible that. If we got In practice, it Is highly de­ mee ^ the Planning and in the area of Laldlaw Nature O’Brien better than most of comes forth with any ideas absorb all this gold without terest bonds to cover its trade Six Months ...... 19.S0 into a debate with Senator Humphrey batable. ZoMng Commission. Trail at Coventry Grammar you," Sen. Henry M. Jackson’s about how. being satisfied. If only IS per deficit. These securities might Three Months ...... 9.75 Bill Brawley said at the Deau­ be redeemable in dollars or One Month ...... aS5 on the "rules of the game," we would For a first point, alBiough an subdivision. School, is an example of what One of the few open proposals ^eat of the overseas or Eu- Single Copy ...... 15c ville meeting, “and I’ll tell you openly advanced has come rodollars were cashed, it would special drawing rights (of the Return to • By Carrier ...... weekly 75c find him defending the Idea that in polb uneven division of voters I discussed, happens when a, developer is International Monetary Fund) — ■ ■ ■« this guy will be swayed under from Harry E. Ekblom, presi­ wipeout the gold stocks of the MEMBER OF among districts constitutes a K given a permit ^prior to meet- pressure.” or other currencies, maybe THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tics an actual steal of delegates, as was dent of the European-American United States. theoretical Injustice, It would be are section two® of Coventry a" speclflcaUons.^ But conviction > was lacking even partially In gold. The Associated Press Is exclusively en* The brook runs through the Bank Corp., which is the Amer­ Up to now, the hope of the MR. TURKEY titled to the use of rcpubllcatlon m all attempted In the California case, would rather difficult to find some par­ Hills on Merrow Rd. and Goose that this would succeed no mat­ "That would give the other news dispatches credited to It or not other­ property of the Meadowbrook ican banking agent of a group dollar owners has been that the be a maneuver and not a crime. As for ticular harm and prove that it Lane and Colonial Acres, off ter how inexorable the pressure ccuntries something to work wise credited in this paper and also the Shopping Center, and was of big European banks. As an U.S. trade balance will improve local news published here. has happened to somebody or North River Rd. on O’Brien, ‘"niis is a pretty American working for overseas with. A favorable U.S. balance All rifhts of republicatlon of special dis­ his ostentatious strategy of "releasing” something in particular because realigned and riprapped, while so much that no more dollars In connection with the form- late hour to get tough,” com- banks in the American environ­ of payments is not enough with­ RESTAURANT patches herein also reserved. his own black delegates so they could one voter had a greater theoret­ will go overseas. Then, as for­ er development, town engineers *^*'®'**'^® shopping ^nter „,gnted Gerald Wallace ment, Ekblom is peculiarly fit­ eigners send dollars to the out a solution of the dollar bal­ The Manchester Publishing Company as­ vote fbr Mrs. Chisholm on the first ical voting power than another. Griswold and Fuss are recom- changed in order to Governor’s blunt brother. As ances overseas.” sumes no financial responsibility for typo- lower the water table. ted to be a bridge between United States to Invest in erraphical errors appearinf: in advertise- mending the realignment of they had all year, McGovern’s A me rl c a n and Continental The classical economists ments and other reading matter in The ballot, all in the naive hope that black On the other hand, proof of Results of the changes have American business, the Eu- ,. BCanchester Evening Rerud. the particular, specific harm North River Rd., Merrow Rd. new politicians had outflanked, thinking. rodollar poll would gradually delegates In the McGovern camp would affected brook flow, and the blom proposal. But In the psy­ which can be done In all kinds and Goose Lane, which must be outmansuvered and outfought Convertibility means that for­ disappear. HOT DOGS Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. then clamor for the same privilege, thus slltation was termed “appal­ chological field, It Is one of the Publishers Representatives — Mathews, of directions by the efforts to considered prior to final approv­ the old guard, leaving it only eigners can exchange their dol­ This is still the main hope for Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special A ^ncy al of more subdivisions In that ling" by Tolland County Soil with threats and recriminations few concrete proposals which —New York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. depriving McGovern of first ballot achieve the one man one vote lars for gold. It was halted last the solution of convertibility area. Conservationist Thornton Se- that may persist into the au­ have been made. strength—what was this but a harmless ideal Is eftsy to come by. cor, in a report to the local year when the dollar was under Ekblom outlined a tempora- MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULA­ tumn to Georte McGovern’s and heavy pressure. Meanwhile ROOT BEER TIONS. exercise In strategy rather than PZC Chairman Arnold Carl­ Conservation Commission. ry measure to a recent meeting At the outset of Oonnectlout's the Democratic party's distress. dollars have gone out of the son has termed Uie area inade­ Secor estimated that at least of the New York Financial Display advertising closing hours hypocrisy? effort to deal with this problem, quate in terms of roads, which United States but they are little Writers Association. Austria Ski Leader For Monday — 1pm. Friday 1,000 cubic yards of silt had 363 BROAD STREET For Tuesday — 1 p.m. .'taturday the voters themselves were de- ; ere not designed and built in more than lOUs, although The main problem of con­ filtered into the brook as a re­ Twr» A rpms Lowest NEW YORK — Austria is the For Wednesday—1 p.m. Monday But we have to go back to the prived of any vote at all, let their present condition to meet lOUs backed by the credit of vertibility is psychological, he For Thursday—1 p.m. Tuesday sult of the poor construction of WASHINGTON — The highest leading foreign supplier of skis MANCHESTER ^ Wednesday main key, If we want an explanation of alone an ovenly-dlstrlbuted one, the needs of Increased traffic. the United States. emphasized. If the Elurcdollar ______Classified deadline 12 Noon day the stream channel and drain­ average annual U.S. family in­ to the United States, with 1971 ^fo re publication 12 Noon Friday Humphrey’s not only straight-faced, but when political and legal snafu Werner Kunzll, developer of come ($6,700 to $9,925) U re­ Overseas holders of dollars owners could be sure of getting ahlpmenta totaling 360,000 pairs, — OPEN — for Saturday and Monday publica­ resulted In the elimination of a the proposed 18 acres six-lot age ditches. are anxious to see con- the same value for their dollars ^^yth $12.3 million, according tion. However, stabilization of cur­ ported in areas north of the tear-faced, claim of having "waged a legislative election entirely. Colonial Acres development, vertlblllty restored. This is not when they sell as they had to to Dr. Otto Steckelhuber, Aus- MONDAY . SATURDAY 6 A.M. - 9 P.M. tain drains in the area has not Potomac and Ohio rivers and in Thursday, July 13 good battle within the rules of the told the PZC he would be will­ the Far West. The lowest in­ 80 much that they want to cash pay for them, they would be j^lan trade delegate in New This year, Connecticut Is ing to deed property along the occurred, and it is felt that them In for gold, butthey like centeni. to hold them in- York City, SUNDAY 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. game." Whether a blow is low or not flirting ^rith a similar cancella­ once this takes place, the situa­ come is in the Southeastern and river to the town for open Plains states (less than $2,690). the security of knowing they definitely. Not Quite End Of The World depends on who Is doing It to whom. tion of its legislative elections. space, abutting land devoted to tion will Improve. A fine system of one man one open space in Tiffany Estates. Secor has suggested that the 3 With the nomination o< Senator George vote that Is. It might more The section of Coventry Hills town adopt an erosion and properly be labeled a no man sedimentation control ordi­ McGovern by the Democratic National under discussion, actucdly the Wallace Not The First no vote system. second pent of the second sec­ nance to prevent these occur­ Oonventlon this nation enters an era cer­ rences in the future. Aside from its ironic reward tion, is the laat subdivision to tain to be distinguished by extreme Although the con entatOTS at Miami be entered under the R-30 stip­ Derby Winners to the voter—that of sometimes Beach somehow forgot to mention It, ulation for the RU-40 zone. Winners in the first fishing pathological reactions to an alleged ex­ giving him no vote at all—the Governor George Wallace was not the ■Ihe PZC last month deleted tremism which is threatening to take effort to achieve the ode man ■mmmm that portion of its regulations Prop and Sail Club, have been over the Presidency. only announced presidential candidate one vote ideal has done, and which formerly permitted a de­ announced. in modem times to offend tradltlcn and continues to do, tremendous In­ In the 11 to 16 year old divi­ jury to the prestige of the veloper to build on a 30,000- TTie way some people will feel and protocol by mitering a convention hall sion, Mark Feaster, 12, won the For Fun In courts. square-foot lot within an RU-40 award for heaviest fish with a talk about Senator McGovern, In the before the norainatlan had been made. zone, In which 40,000 square feet The Sun! / How have the courts them­ 16 ounce bullhead, Mark Loso, weeks ahead, will be mudi the same are required. 11, caught the most fish with This unsophisticated, uncouth violation selves voted, on this one man Mark Lavltt of Elm Indus­ way some people felt and talked about one vote issue for Connecticut? 16. of the social-political rules by Governor tries, d ev^ p ers of Coventry In the 6 to 10 year old division, Franklin D. RooseveH back In the days The answer is that a panel of HiUs, is seeking approval for M isses’ Wallace had a precedent In the 1960 con­ nine-year-old John Baker caught when they had come to believe that his Superior Court judges, two Re­ 29 lots, and the PZO murt de­ 10 fish, while seven-year-old publicans and one Democrat, very existence in a post of power rep­ vention at Los Angeles, when the suave, cide whether to accept a 12-to Carl Ramseth got a 12 ounce cultured, sophisticated Adlai Stevenson voted two to one to submit «a l6-acre open space tract locat­ bluefish for the other honor. Sleeveless resented a calamity for the kind of redistricting plan which favoped and that late great and lovely lady ed adjacent to sections one and All boys were given $5 gift America in which they believed. the Republican party. The an­ two. Eleanor Roosevelt, had teamed them­ certificates from Jim’s Supply. swer continues with the nota­ Lavitt has suggested a skat­ Correction Shifts A different set of Americans, back In selves together In a last ditch desperate tion that the next court to han­ ing pond as one use for the open The name of Randy Bell was Our Reg. 3.99 1964, found Senator Barry Goldwater to effort to stop the nomination of John F. dle the issue, on the federal spcuie area. Inadvertently omitted from the level, was controlled by Demo­ Griswold and Puss have not­ be an extremist, and put horns on him, Kennedy, "nie attempted master stroke 11th grade honor roll at Coven­ cratic judges, who disqualified ed that the preliminary applica­ try High School, published In and felt and talked about him as if his Adlai and Eleanor came up with was a Nature Study by Sylvian Otlara the plan adopted by the Repub­ tion for section two of C3oventry Monday’s Herald. Swim suits election would represent nothing short personal invasion of the convention Itself JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT FRUIT lican state judges. The answer Hills does not include necessary' goes on to note that the Repub­ details regardhig design and lo­ of a calamity. by Stevenson. The wistful theory was Manchester Evening Herald lican. side of the con trove ray cation of water distribution sys­ Coventry correspondent, Hrtly j that his appearance in person might found its next friendly ruling tems. The feeling against Roosevelt got to Oantner, TeL 742-8796. touch off a demonstration which would from the Supreme Court at Easement documents for A big selection of cool, sleeveless shifts . ?. be a kind of pathological hatred. A Thought for Today Washington, now beginning to storm drainage must meet with 6 6 6 8.88 in sparkling white pique and brilliant wrench the convention back out of Ken­ Sponsored by the Manchester be classified as a Nixon court. the approval of the town at­ Ml. Logan in Park prints. Zip or button front. Permanent And if, today, you should try to point nedy's hands, and give Stevenson his Council of Churches torney, and plans for the Mer­ ^ press fabrics to wear everywhere, in- Pannes, cottons, Helanca, spandex, nylon and popu­ Inside What is justice, then? Is It OTTAIWIA — Hie new 8,600- out to surviving Roosevelt haters that third nm at the Presidency. The only row M . sites in relation to / doors and out. S, M. L and 42-48. lar wet look . . . 1, 2 or 3 piece styles in junior's, The O^Brien Rulings Christian groups manifest something you can arrive at by drainage axe incomplete. square-mlle national park in misses’ and women’s sizes. the nation somehow mcmaged to survive, demonstration came from the galleries, reading the political affiliations the Kluane area of the Yukon many real differences, and no Detailed analysis of the area not merely a secemd term of him, but a and the only thing accompUrtied was to the various judges had when for subsurface sewage dis­ includes Mt. Logan, at 19,850 one should ever underestimate they were appointed? Briefs and Bikini Panties third and a fourth, or If you were to go take two great liberal heroes of the Dem­ posal must also be made. Prior feet the highest peak In Cana­ u the reality or significance of to PZC action on preliminary da. In 194C,, Kluane Lake was so far as to try to argue that perhaps ocratic party and put them temporarily ort The people least blameworthy 3 $ 1 Reg. such differences. It Is impor­ approval of the subdivlBion. the meeting point of American Playtex Swim Caps in this long and continuing dead­ Pair 59- ea. Roosevelt, with his playing-lt-by-ear type In a strategy which showed a desperate tant, however, to remember lock, which may rob the people Slltation problems In Olsen’s and Canadian crews building Novelty and classic styles; water of revolution, actually preserved the old lack of taste and a mthlees reach for a By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak that these differences may say of their right to vote at all, and Brook, which were brought to the Alaska Highway. tight; fashion colors. less about God himself than Dainty nylon with elastic order from greater violence and harm, faint last hope. MIAMI BEACH — So Intense McGovern presidential candi­ As for O’Hara, Bregman said, which exhibits the courts decid­ legs, waists. Various colors, Orig. to $7 about our conceptions 6f Him. ing matters as if they were poli­ sizes 5-7 you would be likely to find the Roosevelt was the anger of anti-McGov- dates met with O’Hara Satur­ “We should call him a rapist" Hands are very different from Commentators who were shocked then em Democrats over Lawrence day, most assumed he would ticians, are the legislators and haters claiming that they had still been during a confrontation with him feet — they look and act dif­ leaders who are supposed to do have a right to be shocked by Wallace. F. O’Brien’s parliamentary rul­ rule 1,509 delegates were nec- ferently. How far can you drive Loungewear Dept. the redistricting themselves, right all along, since their kind of Ameri­ ings Sunday that within hours esary to seat McGovern’s dis­ later that night. your car -without one or the In any case he was not the first. and thus keep it out of the judi­ ca has not survived, not at all. two Democratic governors — puted 151 California delegates. Simultaneously, Democratic other? It may be that proclaim­ tf L cial jungles. M isses’ long-time O’Brien backers— ac­ When he ruled the next day that governors at a fund-raising par­ ing the Gospel (Good News) of M isses’ tually planned to circulate a 1,433 were adequate, they were ►jess Similarly, those whose distrust of Sena­ ty at the Playboy Plaza Hotel Jesus Christ in cur day Is like But there is, and could be, no petition for his removal as outraged—particularly Dr. Max H ostess P olyester tor Goldwater worked itself Into a The “Liberal Bias” Of The Press talked of an oust-O’Btien move­ driving a car: Hands and feet law, either written or moral, Democratic national chairman Kampelman, Sen. Hubert Hum­ ment, bitterly complaining of have to cooperate in order to which compels the politlqians or ranee pathological aversion still have trouble A lot of people including Spiro Agnew and permanent convention phrey’s long-time adviser. betrayal. O’Brien, nominal host get anywhere. legislators of either party delib­ Gowns P rint T ops substituting the real man for the ogre and some of our readers keep talking chairman. Kampelman could not contain for the party, did not show up. "Under Christ’s control all erately to hand over control of a Up to 16.99 about the "liberal bias” of the press as ’That quixotic attempt at ver-- his ire in a Sunday afternoon of their imagination, and, although their The anger peaked In a late the different parts of the body state to the other party. - Conse­ though one of the well-known facts about geance was surely bound to fail, meeting of candidates' aides Our Reg. to 12.99 Our Reg. to 9.99 evening meeting between fit together. . . " (Ephesians 4: quently they fight, as re­ reason, and their examination of the American public life today is a built-in just as the impassioned effort with O'Hara. Kampelman raged O’Hara and all representatives 16a) sourcefully as they can, to get actual record of the man they voted for leaning in American journalism to a to stop Sen. George McGovern that the rulings were "illegal, of candidates at the Fontaine­ the districting plan wtiich fa­ "liberal” or leftish view of affairs. seemed nearly as doomed. But abhorrent, hostile, political The Rev. Robert W.' Diloff instead of Goldwater might bid them re­ bleau Hotel. Charles Snider, vors their own cause, and in­ What they are really talking about is the O’Brien ruling fit a pattern.: acts." Thomas Pinney, Wash­ St. George’s Episcopal tlhurch Gov. George Wallace’s cam­ evitably they choose, if they vise their emotions, might stiU go Into that a professional Joumaliat, If he is any McGovcmltes beating old poli­ ington super - lawyer running paign manager, told an Impas­ can’t get that, to have no elec­ to the voting machines and make the same good at all. seldom sees the world ticians time and again at their Sen. Eklmund Muskle’s cam­ 4.88 tion at all. But to attack them 4.88 Summer fabrics! Jerseys, sive O’Hara that "the Governor own game, intensifying rage paign here, commented drily Smart screen prints on these kind of purely passionate decision. and Its problems from the same point of Is extremely upset,” adding: as remiss in their duty because Popular regular and halter ! Some of the season’s and frustration of the party’s old that the rulings represent just styles in nylon or double knit tops - make adorable pant view as the Individual citizen. "If you think George Wallace they do not volunteer to cut for best choice. Petite, guard. As McGovern’s nomina­ plain "stupidity” rather than Herald acetate; lined bodice. Sizes 8 to mates. Machine washable. Now it is Senator McGovern >»dio, The Individual citizen Is usually either traveled 100,000 miles and got their own throats Is unrealistic. T rii s sizes. tion became more Inevitable, it Kampelman’s enumerated sins. 16. S. M. L. touching the same sense of private prop­ an employer or an employe. Either he shot to have this matter settled Before we ask politicians not to grew more unacceptable. That night over ^teaks at the Yesterdays hires others, or Is hired by some person by three men In a smoke-filled look out for their own interests erty nerve which Roosevelt also alarm­ Deauville Hotel, the ABM or Institution. If he does the hiring What magnified the latest Mc­ room, you are crazy.” Finally, as If they were politicians we ("anybody but McGovern") 25 Years Ago ed, and toying with New Dealish fancies he has a bullt-ln interest in high profits Govern tactical victory was Snider threatened the dreaded ought to see to it that the courts • Jr. Boys’ Knil coalition held Its fourth Miami of his own, is going to be opposed with and low wages. If he is hired, he has a party its timeliness, choking off Wallacelte -walkout: "We have This was a Sunday; the Her­ stop acting as If they were poli­ Price Break I G irls’ and Beach meeting. All agreed the built-in interest in Just the reverse — the stop-McGovem movement no reason to waste our time ald did not publish. ticians and we ought to ask the and Sporl Shirls much more emotional intensity than has situation was desperate and re­ high wages and low prices. If he hires just when it envisioned a here. We can go elsewhere." reformers, too. to spend at quired deaerate action. Wash­ Save to 37 %l T od d lers’ been Involved in any Presidential elec­ he tends to be a Republican. If he is hlr- chance for success. But emo­ At 10:30 p.m., O'Hara blandly 10 Years Ago least a little time in advance ington lawyer Stan Bregman, • Jr. Boys’ tion, except that of 1964, since Roosevelt. ed, he tends to be a Democrat. tionally compounding the reac­ declared: "Thank you very trying to figure out'•’file propor­ Women’s Sandals Playw ear Of course there are many other cate­ tion was the feeling that old representing Humphrey, seri­ Lightning strikes several tion of good and harm likely to This beautiful new Swim Trunks The fact that it is going to be this kind gories. There are farmers vdjo want- high pro Larry O’Brien, the party’s ously proposed O’Brien’s ouster. (See Page Seven) spots In Manchester during evolve from the quick ,blg reach food prices, but low prices for machinery most widely respected leader, electrical storm. for a high ideal. of a campaign, with this Mnd of feeling Our Reg. 2.99 and manufactured goods. There are pen­ had gone over to the New Poli­ '^^ i r l p n o l Air Conditioner • Jr. Boys’ IN y I on In It, and with the possibility that the sioners who want low prices for evon- tics enemy. ^ Jaekels candidate himself may Intensify and thing. There Is the ever-expcuidlng aripy In fact. TO Friday and Sat­ "-3.66 heat up the irresponsible emotionalism of civil servants who benefit from high urday, McGovern forces direct­ has an expensive furniture look. taxes and low prices. There Is the army ed a well-orchestrated lobbying Reg. Your Choico content of the campaign by his own of teachers with similar Interests. campaign at O’Brien and his Fischetti \ to 1.99 / reaches for demagogic responses, Is not Thcf professlcmal journalist, if he Is parliamentarian. Rep. James 7.99 Culotte dresses, 2 piece tunic O’Hara of Michigan—realizing *1972 (^hira^u Dailv NrM pleasant to contemplate. *nie campaign truly professional, is unable to see But you only pay for 4.87 sets, 4 to 12. 1 and 2 piece swim­ eye-to-eye with any one such group. His the equivalent of nearly 200 wear. 4 to 14. Toddler girls’ Itself may do greater damage to the work consists of listening to the rival delegate votes was at stake in All the newest strippings, straps, dresses, short and tunic sets, country., than either of Its results might claims of all and reporting on the spe­ these rulings. the air conditioning heel heights. Italian and Spanish im­ sunsiuts . . . morel cial efforts of each group to Improve Its Top McGovern campaign ports. 5 to 10. Some wide widths. 1.44 J » W< 3 do. aides presented lengthy argu­ own special position in the community...... styling you’ll appreciate! Handsome Men's Department Ihe public has some recourse. It can He cannot Identify with any one Mnd. ments. McGovern himself and a M m o n simulated walnut-grain paneled front Pauly Hose This nonidentification of the journalist key adviser, Sen. Abraham softens operational sound. cheer the partisans who show some self is baffling, and frustrating to others. It Riblcoff of Connecticut, visited Made by Leading Mfg. • Dress'Sliirls control and restraint. It can save Its ear seems to be particularly baffling to Re­ O’Brien Saturday afternoon. • 8,000 BTU AHAM-certified President Leonard Woodcock Reg. • Sporl Shins for those who make the greater effort to publicans. The normal American Repub­ capacity Your 1.27 lican even more than the normal and of the United Auto Workers • Convenient Insta-Mount Choice to 1.87 • Beery Knil Sliirls talk fact and sense. It can retain, against (UAW) pleaded McGovern’s 99 committed Democrat seems to take his for quick installation the rival doomsayers on either side. Its partisan point of view as being the stan­ case to O’Hara, -whose subur­ Wonderlon,® Agilon,* Can- • Terry Knil Shirls • Adjustable thermostat au­ own belief In the capacity of this count- dard by which other points of view are ban Detroit area is filled with trece II; all sizes; all colors. auto workers and whose own tomatically maintains com­ • Swim Trunks try to survive, even In time of great measured or Ipbeled. A deviation from Loungewear Dept. standard Republicanism then becomes campaigns receive UAW lar­ fort level you select • Shorly Pajamas crlsiB at home and abroad, a sharply "left" or “far right," or something with gesse. Men’s • 2-speed fan Men’s Clogs divisive political ordeal. Not even Mc­ an unfavorable overtone. McGovern lieutenants leaked • Air direction and exhaust . Misses’ Slrelcli Nylon Walk Shorls Govern is the end of the world, any more We would simply like to make the rumors that if O'Brien ruled controls “ Body Sliirls point that when this or any other news­ unfavorably he would not re­ Hoi Pauls & Sliorls YOUR CHOICE t h a n Roosevelt an^ Goldwater were be­ paper presents a p<^t of view different main as national chairman and fore him. from normal Republicanism that does that if he ruled favorably he not mean that we are “liberal” or “left­ might be McGovern’s vice pres­ 2.44 2.99 Hardwood clogs, leather Deluxe poly/cottons in ish.” It means that we are being prtrfes- ident. But the far more com­ Potterton ’s Denim, nylon, cotton; many Solids or bright prints. Snap uppers, hand crafted in solids, plaids, checks. sional journalists rather than committed pelling line to O’Brien was styles. " S,olids, prints, drummed home to him by Mc­ crotch, button or zip front. Italy. Sizes 7 to 12. Custom tailored. “Within The Rules” members of a particular group in the p a r t s — SERVICE stripes. S, M, L. community. Govern operative Frank Man- The funny, touddng thing is that when We trust that we on this newspaper Mewicz that there would be Senator Hubert Hunq*rey stood there will continue to be noncommitted and "carnage" at Oonventlon Hall if OPEN MON. - FUI. TILL 9 P.M. 2 WAYS TO CHARGE at file mlcropJwiie and ealtt ‘"Ihls has reasonably objective as the political O’Brien's ruling resulted in Mc­ SALE: Thurs. thru Sat. campaign heats up, even at the price of Govern losing the California SAT. TILl. ,'»:30 P.M. Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. been a good Pgbt," ho Mmself neaUy MANCHESTER - 1145 Tolland Tpkfi. Soturdoy 9 o.m. to 9:30 p.m. being accused of a “liberal bias.” — credentials fight.' 130 CENTER ST.i MANCHESTER thought he m eant it. CHRISTIAN SCIBNCE MONITOR When representatives of antl- * I uM£HgrMi> m N£u PtLifics iidu—'THev'K£la M i'k iriiE o itr'’

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■ u, ■ ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERA l D, liiANCTIESTER, CONN’.. THUftSDAY, JULY 18, 1972- PAGE NINE Columbia PAG E EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, C f^ ., THtJRSDAY, JULY 18, 1972 / Vernon Kennedy Rejects Bid Bids Sought Obituary Town Resident Wins Bloomfield Man After McGovern Win For Lighting Mrs. Yeomans, (Continued from Page One) dent, took the rostrum to At School New Principal $75,000 in Lottery pledge a coast-to-coast cam- Library Board Blue McGovern placards (q ^uat president Nixon, The Board of Education has (OontiBued from P n gti One) Glastonbury; Frank Lubanda of waved through the hall as sup- Wallace, Whose supporters Donald J. Ellwood of Bloom- Hartford and as Inter-princlpal Naugatuck; Carlton E. Brown authorized Clarence Edmonson, Chairman Dies that the $75,000 winner porters celebrated the victory silently while the Mc(3ovem field, was selected by toe Board Burns. o. .V n ,, Wakefield, R.I,; Edmund Porter School principal, to ad­ bought at the 7-11 Store on puphalskl of the man whose youthful le- backers whooped It up in the of Education last night, for the During the summers of the ANDOVER — Mrs, Ramona Green Rd. thichalskl of Cheshire; Fred­ glons had humbled the party’s ball, remained In seclusion at vertise for bids regarding light­ „ t®n years, Ellwood has erick Bastarache of New Bed- position of principal of the Ver- ^g^gg^ as evaluator of pro- Gates Yeomans, 72, wife of bachelor. miKbty. bis hotel. ing renovations In the school. David Yeomans, died early this The other bachelor, Joseph ford. Mass.; Stephen J. Russell Forty-five minutes later, Earlier in the day, his cam- non Elementary School. The grams for toe Connecticut Prl- The bid will bo for eight morning after a long illness. R. Jorge, 29, of Ludlow, Mass,, of Glastonbury; Thomas F. Ar- when Chairman Lawrence F. manager, Charles Snider, selection was made in execu- Association; Director of Mrs. Yaomans was bom in won $20,000. none of Orange and Fred Beu- O’Brien announced the final to- 3^,^ chances of a repeat of the I’opms in the original section tive session. Ellwood was con- Community School, Hart- Chicopee, Mass., Sept. 24, 1909, There were nine $10,000 win- ther of New Haven, tals, the hall again went wild, governor’s 1968 third-party race of the sefiool plus the remedial „ .. ford; Employment Counselor for ners: Mrs. Margaret D. Bak of The weekly winning number Jubilant McGovern workers, president were growing tacted to New Hampshire, t^e state-operated Youth Oppor- the daughter of the late Dr, I’eading teacher's room with an and Mrs George C. Gates of Stamford; Eugene J, King of was 04423. their long quest against what i.gtconger and stronger every where he is on vacation, this tunlty Center; Supervisor of Springfield, Mass. _ seemed overwhelming odds rninute." But Dolph Briscoe of alternate bid for the corridors. morning, and verbally accepted Civil Defense Survey, for the She spent her early years in crowned at last with success, jbe Texas delegation said Wal- Bids will be opened and read the appointment, federal government; toe Hart- Springfield and attended public kissed and hugged one another, bad told him there would at 3:30 p.m. July 27 at toe -w-„„ __^ School system’s Intensive McCarthy Miller igstructlonal Centers; Hartford schools there. She is a 1930 In the front, members of the bg „ o third-party movement in school. huge California delegation, re- graduate of Wellesley College, The board had previously tnetoe school for many years, re- Post - Office; Summer School, The Lotteries united solidly behind McGovern Although his rivals were fall- in Wellesley, Mass. hired an engineering concern tired at toe end of this schoo. ST s In the Monday night credentials | ^^g major holdout Mrs. Yeomans served as presented for prize payments at to arrive at the bid specifica­ New York State vote that demonstrated the sen- jbg barons of organized Is- chairman of the American Red any of the 16 district and tion. Dr. Raymond Ramsdell r e ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) ator’s dominance and assured bgc ^ bo fought McGovern’s Cross Home oci Service viue min /viiuuverAndover ,,^.,.,1______. . v *>‘'anch Offices of the New York A report had been submitted ceived 36 applications for the Services of ConnecUcut. his nomination, lifted drive for the nomination to the earlier by the department of position, this number was ^® kas also been actvely in- during world war H and” for ^ew York Stite "otte^ three cochairmen to their j Abel, president many years was an active health and n survey was made screened to 10 by toe adminls- volved in community projects is 063918. shoulders. gj ^be United Steel Workers un- member of the Women's Aux- by CL&P and recommendations tration and then narrowed down ®och as the YMCA Indian Guide , .. « , , Holders of tickets with all six Red-haired actress S h 1 r 1 0 y igg^ seconded Jackstm’s nomi- iliary of the Windham Memor- ____ - Bay State Number were presented to board mem­ to four candidates for the program; the scholarship corn- „ ___•.xrm,______. .. "umbers in correct order win HYANNIS, Mass. (AP) MacLaine waved a sign that nation by denouncing ial Hospital in Wllllmantic. For ~ bers some time ago. board’s consideration. mittee and the religious educa- . . J . ... $50,000. Holders of tickets with estimated 200 persons on the mocked the long odds against McGovern’s labor record and 10 years she worked at the Wil...... c The school’s fire alarm sys­ Elwood is presently serving ^^on board of the Bloomfield the last five digits in order win Cape Cod Mall watched today McGovern’s nomination by de- warning of the risk In a as assistant principal of the Congregational Church; Bloom- bur Cross Library at the Uni- tem has been troublesome for $5,000; the last four digits, $500, as 460193 was drawn as this daring “ Jimmy the Greek McGovern nomination. Natchaug School in Wllllman- Little League; a volunteer yerslty of Connecticut and serv­ some time. Several false alarms and the last three digits, $50. week’s number in the Mas- Where are you?" Rlbicoff declared, however, tic. He is *37 years old. He sponsor of te Conn. Prison As- ed on the board of the Bumat- have sounded over a long period Those holding tickets with the sachusetts Lottery, A third roar went up five jbat McGovern "will lead the graduated from Trinity College sociatlon; member of advisory of time. It has been suggested Skinner Memorial Library in last two digits in order are ell- The serial number to qualify minutes later as O’Brien de- Democratic party to a great with a BA degree to 1960 committee for Juvenile Court that the current units be re­ Andoyer in many offices includ­ gible for a bonus drawing, to be tickets of June 29 and July 6 dared McGovern the party's victory” in November and and to 1964 earned his MA the Project for Teenage ^ -f»v moved and sent back to toe ing that of chairman. announced at a later date. and 1 for the fifth million-dol- nominee and designated a com- g(j(jg through; A Reol "Royal" (Continued from Page One) completed last year. The MPOA now that this situation is known Chisholm, the first black worn- kie, then the towering front- a. ' ■“ ® ‘ suggest,on. a ^ h tvio Fiip-ene H Helco rates are 2.5 cents per rate in the country, 1.01 cents T re at! has again indicated that a tax- and they are aware of just how an ever nominated for presl- runner. che^er; a broker. Ei^ene H residential per kUowatt hour is charged by declare his candidacy for the ' & DogUcensea er. Pension Board chairman. Meanwhile, ridership of the buses is still climbing. TWO MORE ROYAL FAVORITES: SLICED PECAN NUT J Walker of Richey, Mont., and . the New Fnp-lanH Power rio bis candidacy for tne payer's suit mig;ht be filed if unreliable our accounting is Town aerk Rita aouUer said strongly criticized remarks of “ g ^ g^ gg^. The buses c.’irried 76 passengers Monday, and this ROLL and ORFITELLI’S “ SPUMONI” several------, -loooo nieces ona and nonv,o„,o nephews. ^ d ^ 3 s c c o ^ n g to ^ nomination —7 10 ^b^tbsmonths ^goago - this corrective action is not tak- then they will have a very Scissors Funeral services will be Sat­ this week that she had Issued Director William FitzGerald .^^j^g^ijjia was to avoid sltua- R iorn in g then; were 110 on the buses. AVAILABLE AT BETTER STORES IN cents for industrial customers. The highest bidustrlal is 4.23 Position gg , ^ urday at 11 a.m. at Holmes paid off. Mayor John Thompson, after tive action is not taken. 412 dog licenses during June, when toe directors approved Hggg where raises were arant- mu a a i at uu jv a a-u j coo MANCHESTER, OR AT OUR PLANT. 1^)6 national averages in the cents and is chargfed by the D O G SHOPPE 40 less than last year. There Is a pension fund contribution of STg X^^Ltos passenger totals for the first three dap—583 Dry Ice Also Available at The Plant Funeral Home, 400 Main St. three categories are 2J! cents Alaska Ught A Power Co. The a report on the finan- " a taxpayers’ suit is the Burial will be in East Ceme- Beauty Salon a 25 cents penalty for each $150,000 for 1972-73 as compared ^Trrice, ;V T e re noi rX e t^ . o n e-w a y riders-h ave excpded the totals for the first per kilowatt hour for residen- lowest indusW ^” ^ ^ ^ ^ 7 cial transactions for the project, means we (the MPOA) have beled the Vietnam War the had criticized them as “ unsat- igft if all else falls. At this time OUB SUMMER HOURS ARE month a dog is not licensed. to the $640,000 the Pension jg pensions. Prior to this, toe three days of the similar bus service from Corbins Cor- ‘ T rien d s may call at the fu- cents tor c o m m ^ a l cents per Wlowatt h o ^ is isfactory The re-evaluaUon team will Board requested. three calendar years in which ner. West Hartford, Coleman said, accounting proced- ^re have faith that our elected 143 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER OPEN 9 AJH. • 4 PJH. Ice Cream Co. neral home tomorrow from 7 to gjjffg^gjg "to the Power Co.^The lotion of this ®igd°American representatives will fulfill their be on Pine St., Chesbro Bridge FitzGerald later answered the highest salary was paid „ , „ „ , Monday - Saturday M Dpbieday I^tham Qgygg.g ggg^g^g ^^h a stroog wcrc t^cd to^puting ^n- , B'lses leav.; Burr Corners every ten minutes fmm 7 9 p.m. comnonv was not Immediately ^ I f to add toat he saw no evidence responslbiUUes.’ ’ Incorporated company was not immediately Effective Now! Hiu Rd., and Old wuiimanUc defense of his original remarks, sions U people, "having taken the risks of negligence or impropriety" i^ygjgg ,„bo received a copy to 9 a.m., and they retum from downtown Hartford charges its residential available. WILL BE CLOSED Mrs. Mary B. Lynch of war to take the risks of in the procedures. the letter, today readily FROM Rd. this week. namely toat the cut to the pen- Geyer’s chat with board every ten minutes between 4 and 6 p.m. The one-way 27 WARREN SpiEET, MANCHESTER — 649-6358 VERNON — Mrs, Mary Bren­ peace as well. in a letter to Thompson, acknowledged that there was a POST RD. PLAZA Sion fund allocation along with members amounted to a ques- fare is 50 cen ts. nan Lynch, 79, of 48 Elcho Dr., will„ .be in Mt. St. Benedict ______^ajichester______Area Calling even then for com- Charles PlUard, ^hOOA presi- dgtigjt bi the fiscal year ending JULY 1st thtu JULY 15th ROUTE 30, VERNON Man cheater Evening Herald oUi®r cuts, was needed to hold tlon and answer session. Fltz- widow of Thomas J. Lynch Sr. Cemetery, Bloomriela. plete withdrawal of American dent, says the MPOA has met jg jg g g 1970, “ That shows in Oolumbia correspondent Virgin- t**® tax line. Gerald said, "The board Is con- PHONE 875-7624 died yesterday at St. Mary’s Friends may call at U'® lu- P o H c P R p D O r t troops from Vietnam, he said twice with Town Manager Rob- the auditors’ report,” Weiss la Oarlson, iel. 228-6224. Geyer said the changes are cem ed about the over-all secu- I Home in West Hartford. neral home tonight from 7 to * president Nixon’s efforts of ert Weiss and once with Thom- g^jj ______"more a matter of clarlflca- rlty. of the pension fund,” and | Mrs. Lynch was born in Coun- 9 and tomorrow :rom 2 to 6 and carl G. Hebert, 22. of Enfield withdrawal are deceiving. H e as Moore, town controller over a surplus appeared in the " •«<■».! - • m - tlon" than anything else. He said he asked for projections on ty Kerry. Ireland, and had lived 7 to 9 p.m. Harry B Stengle 25 of received a burst of applause the matter, and "we have yet ggjjt be said, but when the ^:i:i ...... the changes would not Immedi- what future payout for pensions in Hartford for more t^ 50 Moore Warehouse Point, were ar- when he insisted, "It is past to receive a satisfactory an- temporary borrowings made in ii;:! U /C C j/’C M H A I ately increase the cost of the would be. L years before coming to Vernon g , rested yesterday by South t‘ m® for “ s to quit killing Asians swer ^ |::i: YvCCIKCnlU Of irL^//\L pension plan. The main factof Geyer said to 1974 it is ex- SIDEWALK DAZE 16 years ago. Mrs. Gladys M. Mwre, 78, of p g „ g g jg connecUon and to begin feedbig Ameri- PiUard 3 letter ^ys ^ t toe ^j^jg ^^g ^ . In determining how the cost of p®cted there will be 100 pen- Survivors are a son, the Rev. 39 Jensen St., wife of Henry C. invesUiration of an to- cans." temporary borrowtog of $600,- jiijj CASH ft OABBT toe plan would be affected would sloners requiring an annual Thomas J. Lynch Jr., assistant Moore, died last night at a Man- . . . gguth Windsor At his Manchester press con- 000, approved by the Board of ^ygigg disagreed with part of ?;!!' - — be the number of people who pa-yout of $180,000 as compared chancellor of the Archdiocese of Chester convalescent home. Parts Scantic Rd ference he acknowledged that Directors May 4, 1971, was letter saying the town treas- early retire to toe coming 1-° year’s estimate of a lit- BEACH SALE Hartford; a daughter, Mrs. Paul Mrs. Moore was bom Dec. 5, charged with he had become the U. S. questioned in toe meetings ^ th ^^g y,g authority to borrow M a , , years, Geyer said. ^® over $100;000. By 1981 the re- A. Nicholas of Vernon; a sister, 1893 in Suffield, daughter of ^^jg^jg^j trespassing third de- Senate’s most vocal critic of Weiss. According to toe letter, g^gggy^ g „thim. He did say he iilli! P O r t ^ P O l V S ' ’ K i i II a I i Early Retirement qulred payout is expected to Mrs. John D. Sullivan of Weth- Walter aryl Sarah Mount Lyons. ^ this country’s involvement in Weiss "cited the need by quot- ^gg^ g, ^_,g borrowing * V i f l l O U n C u The ordinance was changed so *^® 5500,0(X). ersfield; and four grandchll- and had lived in Manchester for ^ entering toe Vietnam. ‘"6 Uie amounts due toe con- |ij| that now a person must work Jack Murphy, the pension dren- °ver 50 years. She was a mem- ^ equipped Pledging to conUnue to speak tracts. A p^oval for borrow i^ y^^ gg,,ggtgr-g gfuce, Weiss said illlli a t Oft liTTT T T TTVF ra? nniis urvem ' for the town a minimum of 10 board’s actuarial consultant ALUMINUM The funeral will be Saturday ber of Center Congregational . Thev were oresented out on the issue, he said, was given May 4, 1971, a check ^ money had not been LINE OF THE MOST < LUXUR- yeara before he or she can qual- from _ toe Martin . , E. Segal . Co., CHAISE at 9:15 a.m. from toe DlUon Fu- Church. to “ There is no way of knowing from toe ( f e d ^ l ) g o v e m n ^ t “ toe v a r i L ^ iiiiii ^HE WORLD -L Ify for early retirement. Prior F^tzGer^d toe wlU neral Home, 53 Mato St., Hart- Survivors, besides her hus- yggtgrday and the case was now whether it will hurt me was received May 1®. 19^- Mr. gg^gjg thus had not been !iiii! FLORA-MIR CHOCOLATES GIFT WRAPPED, to the change there was - - ^ ctmUrbute $540,000 a LOUNGE/COT year for the next 10 years If toe BEACH CHAIR ford, with a M ^ of toe Resur- band, are two sons, Henry N. gggyggg^ to July 31. They were and whether it will remove me ^ eiss wmt ^ e a d and ^ transferred to the treasurer, liili! time limit. rection at tofe Cathedral of St. Moore and Richard W. Moore, gg,ggggd gg their promise to from public favor,^ but nothing ®d »600,0(» to June cltomtog it y^^^ n 1 , r i l • W '^ e “ Denaltv for reUrto? ear- pension payout Is to be Mfg. lis t $16.95 me penally lor reunng ear made from Income n of t thothe fimrifund Mfg. List ,|5. Joseph, Hartford, at 10. Burial both of Manchester; two daugh- , will stop me from speaking S ^ ^ i i T S th®.the ®ndend of the month.month, Weiss ii| P a u l D U e t t n C r F l o r i S t , I l l C . ly was liberalized so that a per­ when actually at toe time there alone. ters, Mrs. Bruno Allczl of Man- VERNON out.’ said. son’s pension, both male and fchester and Mrs. George West He said in 1969 that 'the most was approximately one million Director James Farr asked If SALE m.99 Personal Notices ------■■■■■_------" jonnJohn G. xveuieilJlcii,Retoertsen, Village ------— —j- rtnllora in tavPQ ntill in ton Cni. He added thatUittl toe-Jic auiumaieuautomated 1122 BURNSIDE AVE., EAST HARTFORD female, is reduced by five jter th e‘ s ltu lu o r 7 otorV ve7 “ ;^is'; (SAVE $4.96) of Wilmington, Mass.; a sister, Rockville, was charged urgent social problem in the Rpvpmip Oftipp ” collection system recently in- cent for every year he or she g ,^^^g jg > 2 .9 9 Trio T3«*AairzzT* f \ t nHv ’ __ • .. i . . ______TT G trxylQAf Irt TTiV rtrtlniftTI IS IcClOF OI rtcVcIlUG UIIICC. ... .A. ... . pp. TEL. 528-9586 A- Mrs. Ida Brewer of Granby; failure to drive a reason- U. S. today, to my opinion, is retires early. The preidous re, g^^gg^ ^g^. In Memoriam of the gap be- The letter continues, “ When collector’s office (SAVE $2.01) due ion scale was greater, par- ggg^cieyer said, "I think that’s ^ r n f r T s “ wiii be Sat- ^ n >.to a tw ocar accident on twee" g ^ c b ^ -d ^poo.^^^ a s k ^ J ess ^ ^ r d i s ^ X g Tu n d ^ ^ d OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS tleularly for those retiring be- g g g g g iv a b ig b u t he noted that Rounded arms, non-tUt legs, multi­ transferring money to the col­ tween 60 and 65. Also there were y^g pgggtgg fggd, now at about colored. „ , , , . g. urday at 9:30 a.m. at Holmes pg„gg ggid toe Retoertsen adding, "Money is not the only ^ d g et, surprise was expressed, lector. Funeral Houie, 400 Main St. The gar struck the rear of one thing the poor are crying, out tat no expl^aUon glvem Ito. li^’’ two different scales for men ^2 million, would have to be de- But that we think of you Rgv. Lyman Farrar, co-pastor driven by John C. Duncan, for. They are crying out for Weiss claimed that toe year be- and women, a practice Geyer pigtgd first "^"awayr """ of Center Congregational Ky. Retoertsen is recognition as Individuals." foro we really had a defic t of noted is frowned on by federal Retum Ndt Hot But the Mhe in our hearts will al- church, will officiate. Burial scheduled to appear to Circuit He said he was for grass- ^ surplus. If this is authorities. Deputy Mayor Pascal Prig- PrTcTeal"‘^.emories we will trea- will,, be in East Cemetery.- CfHtrt ^ k v l I l e August 1, roots involvement by all e le c true then the figures given in A clarification in the police gggg questioned the funds to- SV i' LAWN & BEACH to the budget are invalid. We have your house deserwes the best! pension approved Tuesday night vestment retum of a Uttle bet- iJ oP tm'^you but forgetUng you Friends may call at the fu- - Vernon police are investlgat- tors m choosing delegates been dissatisfied for some time provldes that a policeman may tgp than four per cent. “That never. ' reral home tomorrow from 7 igg- a breaking and entering at national conventions. ~onoo-pp>p r.pp Dearly loved by, ua all. thP ^ ^ m a ste r Texaco Station "Wherever possible, they with the town manager’s per- retire at age 65 with 26 years' doesn’t sound too hot,’’ Prig- The Family. to 9 p.m. ■ Rt sT ^T m or discovered early should be chosen by caucuses.” formance and feel the town can (^ialifornia of service, but in any event no gano said. "No, It’s not,” Geyer • High Quality UMBRELLA I m s m o m to rb y the officer on he explained. "I am against notaffordtoconttouethlsw ay." later than age 85. This resolves said. *rouU^^ Srol. backrtim deals for delegates." The MPOA claims. "There is a potential problem with Police He observed that the Pension Chief James Reardon, Geyer Board changed its portfolio • High Gauge Aluminum HOTPOINT The officer said he found the He criticized ^ ® practice . , . n, II explained, who was hired after from 25 per cent to 60 per cent Mfg. List $10. blau open and saw a while male run committees. "It eliminates par- country, do so because of their he was 40 and would thus have stocks, but the stock market • Can Serve As Extra Bed for Company AIR CONDITIONER furniture- stores lout and through a vacant lot tlcipation by all party mem- own conscience. They make to work until past 65 to qualify was to a steady decline when for retirement benefits under this move was made, I doorin the to therear. front About of toe $186 station, mer­ hers,” then’ of he self-perpetuating said. Since he made town draft their law, own even choice, to leaving and they the PAINT CENTER a t .... the old wording of the ordi- He told the directors that (he • Several Leg and Back Positions chandise was reported missing. the remarks, most Democratic should pay the penalties as the » 5 .G 9 nance. Hartford National Bcink, the In- town committees in (Jonnecti- law provides.” 2-pc. 1 ” diameter pole. 1116 Main St. cut have adopted the caucus Returning to the subject of AND Computing Method vestment agent for the fund, • Very Sturdy and Heavy Vinyl coated drill top method for electing its mem- nominating and election re- ITie changes adopted further has been told of the Pension 3 Sanity Test- Hotpoint portable air condl- bers. . forms, he said, "Reform can provide that full years and Roard’6 concern over the tovest- Uoner complete with c a n y Ordered In He said he was for presiden- serve a common purpose for all months of service to the town ment performance. “ We’re a Ing handles, snap oat expan- tlal primaries in those states segments of the Democratic will, be used in 'computing the little concerned about that re- skm sides for quick nioant Massacre Trial which authorize them and for Party. It can win an election pension due a retiree. Prior to turn also,” Geyer told Prig- INSULATED TOTE BAG installation. No special wir­ PAINT the change, only full years of nano. L0D, Israel-(AP) — An Is- grass-roots caucuses for pre- for us—when we can show that ing needed, Jnst ping Into !raeli military court today or- ferential candidates in the oth-we are a party controlled by FOLDING COT your regular outlets. Sep­ dered a sanity hearing for Kozo ers. the people, and not by the boss­ Mfg. Ust $6 arate “fan” and “cool” Okamoto after he admitted full It appears now he was look- es." tings, thermostatic controll­ responsibility for the people he ing into a crystal ball when he And finally, on the subject of Catholic Burial '/i PRICE ed. These are not stripped killed, in the Tel Aviv airport said in 1969, "There is some- Massachusetts Sen. Edward models — These are delnxe! I massacre, claimed he is a pro- thing to be said In favor of Kennedy and his chances for Saint James Cemetery fesslonal soldier to the Red presidential candidates chosen being on the Democratic ticket 888 BROAD BmREErr •2 .9 9 IFREE ES'HMATES MANCHESTER, (OONNECrnCUT I Army of Japanese radicals and by different states at different in- 1972, McGovern said in 1969, from o room to on ontiro houM nedy was leaning away from the warned that the organization times. It gives the voters a “ I always thought that Ted Ken- Families with foresight select burial space before it • Heavy Gauge 1972 race—that he was being PlMtic • B E a i o u ia I "will slay anyone who stands chance to measure the nation- propelled into It, and that oth­ Paint Job for the house? Do it right with California Acrylic House is needed. Family burial space should be selected on the side of the bourgeoisie.” wide popularity of the separate ers, and not-he, were control­ PaIntI Beautiful colors last and last . . . no more bHatera,'peelinq in a thoughtful, planned manner. • Insulated I "Ours is world revolution,” candidate.” 8 .0 0 0 BTU 12,000 BTU ling his destiny.’ ’ or chalking. And the trim? Reach for California Trirti Paint the • 2 Side Pockets 1 4,000 BTU he said, his face Impassive. (Nationwide polls taken 10 Monthly payments are modest. "The revolutionary war will- months ago, when he announc- original exterior latex trim paint. Mfg. List $12.95 •6 .9 9 carry on . . . We must establish ed his candidacy for the Demo- 1 $ ^ 9 5 Phone Mr. McKeman • Ideal for (Cottage or Camper Keeps Hot or Cold 24 Hours worldwide proletarian rule.” cratlc nomination for president. Tax Rise 100% * 2 ir *299” The defendant said of himself showed McGovern’s popularity NEW YORK — Federal In- Mr. Higgins 648-6718 and his two accomplices: at only 5 peh cent.) dividual income-tax collections ■J "When we were young we were He said in his 1969 interview, will have Increased more .than E. A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. OPEN EVENINGS MONDAY-PRtDAY , told that when we die we will "Opposition to the draft is a 100 per cent from 1962 to 1972,. 728 MAIN STREET-‘-MANCHESTER CASH • CHARGB • MIDCEi fif^ S AVAILABLE | become stars to the sky. persor.al and moral judgment, or from $46'billion to an estl- "We wanted to become three to be resolved by each Individ- mated 594 billion, Tax Founda- \ . stars of Orion’’—the hqnter. ual alone. People who break the tlon, Inc., estimates. \

■f • A V-'* PAGE:. TEN. MANCHESTER'EVtlNING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN/, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1972 Recipe for a Nominee—Start Early, Grab Primaries, Ally the Young MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN..- THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1972 PAGE ELEVEN BARBS V e r n o n Health Supplies Hunters Spend More (Continued from Page One) President John F. Kennedy an all-out drive against Humph- year-old Mary. On the morning coolness as a major advantage, from many Democrats as too WASHINGTON — Holders erf Commission Optimistic By PHIL PASTORET ^ ^ made McGovern head ot an ex- rey in that industriallred state, of the California primary last “ If there’s any one asset I radical and a mulUmllUon-dol' Bids Submitted hunting licenses ta Am erica Humphrey turned him from the I t paid off; he battled month. the senator’s third have had in politics that has i^r Republican assault expected rose to 15,977,588 in 1971, a gain Difference between the SNET To Lay Cable Only two distributors submit­ classroom to the ^ f ‘on of ex- di3tHbute U.S. food to Humphrey to a virtual stand- grandson was bom. served me well over the jq portray him as outside the of 607,107 over 1970. “Itielr ex­ ecutlve director of the virtually boss and us: We bring our ted bids on all 38 interns of school still in what should have been Though his mild manner and mainstream of American poll- penditures for licenses and per­ nonexistent South Dakota lunch to work— he brings system health supplies. They Some close friends say one of the Minnesota senator’s of personal magnetism advocate very pro-, tics, McGovern will have to oaM Over Case Mt. Project A $250,000 underground tele­ the SNETCO crews will pull the mits exceeded the 1970 figure Democratic party. his launch. are A. E. Thompson, Inc., $1,- McGovern's first thoughts of strongest states. sometimes disappoints support- Sresslve ideas In a manner and on this asset often In the com- By/ BBETTY E TTY RRYDEtt V n E h e%jw Al. . * * • phone cable project, scheduled cable through the ducts. There by nearly $7 million for a neW “Stevenson (after whom he bicycling within the town was group will come to Manchester 147.29; and D.G. Stoughton Co., Where the candidate was ^ more fervent * ®^y’® doesn’t offend con- i^g months as he battles to^ (Herald Reporter) will bfe 22 pre-cast manholes In­ high of $108,597,670. ramed his only son, Steve, now Presidency came In discussed. The commission and hike up Case Mt. For some, falling in love to begin this month In Vernon, $1,260.83, both of West Hartford. unable to campaign personally, advocate for their cause. servatives.” ward his goal—the presidency is more like a stumble. stalled along the route. Thompson offered a one per 19) was the first person who ^ The Manchester Conser- agreed to send a letter to The next meeUng of the Com­ Ellington and Stafford, will han­ convinced me there might be a un important role of the Wh te the organization took over. McGovern has always seen his With his views under attack Itself. • , Noting there may be some in­ cent discount for payment with­ The name "Colorado” derives vation Commissipn is a lit- Thompson for his mittee to Save Case Mt. will dle expected growth ta the area Skillfully built by campaign terference with the normal flow in 10 days. from the Spanish word for red, role In politics for me Hubert ‘"’P*®' tie more optirnisitic about ®°°P«fation in having deslgnat- be held next “Thursday at 8 p.m. mentlng national policy. manager Gary Hart, a 35-yeor- and intercity telephone service, of traffic. Rose said the com­ Other bidders, number of first applied to the Colortido Humphrey fortified that view ,” its project to save Case ®*^ 'anes for cyclists, and ta the MuniclpEil Building. The job was the only admin­ old Denver lawyer, it was according to Richard F. Rose, pany will make every effort fo Items bid on, and their bids are River. McGovern said later. The dedicaUon of the com­ istrative post McGovern has fueled by hundreds, later thou­ Mt., after a meeting yester- regulations governing So the father of four—three local Southern New En-gland be sure the work Is completed Professional Equipment Co., sands of youthful volunteers. mission to Its project weu evl- daughters preceded Steve and a held, and his ' tenure was Telephone manager. as soon as possible and that New Haven (36), $1,052.46; Spen­ marked by frustration in deal­ "G a ry Hart is a mathemati­ fourth was to follow—went to Rose said, "this cable proj­ traffic interference is kept to a cer-Mead, Inc., Valley Stream, NEW! — BXdTINO ing with the Agriculture De- cian.” actress .Shirley Mac- m e T n f t h i n®‘®® 'actor, cut down on pollu- A woman entered the meet- work for a party that controlled t. 01 the Environment, tlon, and at the same tone help Ing room and sat down. After ect will start at Prospect St. ta minimum. L.I., N.Y. (18), $1,099.88;Brine Lalne, a friend and dedicated of Connecticut, Willlmantlc,(18), Joseph Lawlor, commission promote safe cycling,” Dr. listening to part of the discus- Vernon and extend out Ellington Rose said there are present­ NATURAL HEALTH M campaigner, sald^ one day. An angry father is a man HEAT member and a member of toe Spaulding said. slon, she started to excuse her- Ave. to Mountain St. and Pin­ ly about 28,7(X) telephones in the $1,042.39; and M. A.Baver and “ George McGovern is a politi­ with a bad sonburn. hio ta xno. * ° being unable tc change things ;ilv» a local Jaycees, said at last Dr. Spaulding wlU be guest self, commenting that she was nacle Rd. lor a distance of Rockville and Stafford ex­ Son, 307 E, Center St., (17), FOOD SHOPPE $ . a-year sa ary. from the Senate as a reason for cian, the combination is unbeat­ *' * • $802.80. night s commission meeting of- speaker at the Nature Conser- at the wr names on file cards and built a deeply split Republicans named McGovern changed remarkably AIR CONDmOMEII "There are 87 applications. party-and an organlzaUon for ^ jog Bottum to replace little. Seldom forgetting a face Including Manchester’s pending, himself. Pin, and name, he remained acces­ and while no definite commit­ "G eorge only builds a stone m with hepatitis, McGovern sible though his replies often ments could be made at this at a time,” wrote correspond- relied on a television campaign became terser and more care­ time, every indicaUon was that ent Carl Anderson of The Asso- and beat Bettum by 504 votes '■'I' fully considered. of the $4 million appropriated dated Press’ Sioux Falls, S.D., after South Dakota’s first Always the teacher, and for open space. $149,000 was ear­ bureau. "A fte r a while, though, recount in 26 years, sometimes the preacher, his CLOSE-OUT marked for Manchester,” Law­ lor said. it begins to show up.” in September 1963, while voice and delivery have be­ In 1956, it showed up. By 12,- John Kennedy was still in the come more forceful, but his ”It will probably take six 000 votes, McGovern became White House, McGovern rose in temperament remains mild un­ 8.000 BTU Reg. months before official notifica­ the state’s first Democratic a deserted Senate chamber to less sorely tried. He rarely be­ tion comes through, as ap­ congressman in 20 years, over- give the speech that is the came angered. 7.5 Amp $259.95 praisals of the land must be coming a campaign that fo- basis for the claim he was Sen. George McGovern Eleanor McGovern has »209“ made and then presented to the cused on his support for Wal- "right from the start” on 'Viet- played a m ajor role In the cam- Bonding Commission for approv­ lace and his own alleged left- nam. M et^ vem at first praised have to go the primary route . worked as hard, al,” he added. wing views. Calling the U.S. role in Viet- Presidfht Johnson's "restraint” with great v ig o r " usually on her own. While Seek Matching Grant Look at your HOME 9,000 BTU Reg. In Washington, newly elected nam ” a policy of moral debacle fer avoiding all-out bombing of McGovern campaigned through Dr. Frederick Spaulding, com­ Rep. George McGovern moved and political defeat,” he said North Vietnam, then became in an unsuccessful.. fight „ to pass „„ May, Eleanor 7.5 Amp $289.95 mission chairman, said a letter in next door to Humphrey who its failure “ should be a signal increasingly critical of deepen- an end-the-war amendment to was In Rhode Island. He won in ‘2 3 P had been sent to the Hartford became his mentor and friend for everyone of us in this cham- iuB U.S. involvement. force U.S. withdrawal from both states. FoundaUon for Public Giving in one of the city’s closest per- ber to re-examine the roots of Returning from a 1965 visit to Vietnam with feur other sena- Their children sometimes asking them to please send the s o n a 1-political relationships, that policy.” Vietnam, he told a friend, “ you ters. joined them, with two older 11.500 BTU Reg. matching grant of $5,000. T h e association became Eleven months later, how- have to be a damn fool not to Rg raised $600,000 for the girls with their husbands and The Foundation approved cer­ strained when Humphrey as ever, McGovern voted lor the >mow what is going on out fight—and acquired another 22-year-old Terry, a 12 Amp $319.95 tain modlflcaUons in the use of os MONEY... vice president became a major Gulf of Tonkin resoluUon used there, and not much of it is tnailing ^ t for possible 1972 g^^^j y^g university of Vir- *241“ the monies and the tertns of the defender of the Vietnam war. by President Lyndon B. John- good.” contrlbutofs to go with the one gtgve a Montgomery grant will permit certain monies After defeating Gov. Joe son as the basis lor his sub- Returning to the Senate in from his drive that raised $1 Gollege music student' and 16- for an explanatory moUon pic­ Foss, a Medal of Honor winner, sequent escalation of the U.S. 1^- McGovern was a figure of million fer Democratic s e n a - ______SOME 5,000, 6,000 AND 7,000 BTU MODELS AVAILABLE AT ture depleting the Case Mt. for the House in 1958, war effort. some stature within the Demo- torial campaigns area,” he said. McGovern set his 1960 sights He denied, however, he was In Decmeber 1970, as he Swedish Ore Plentiful In other action, Dr. Spauld­ for conservative Republican endorsing the w ar but felt he neared active candidacy, K IR U N A, Sweden—’The Iron- ing named Robert Price, com­ Sen. Karl E. Mundt's Senate should support a Democratic McGovern said ” My chances of ore deposits of Norrbotten—the CLOSE OUT PRICES mission member, to make a seat. But he lost by 15,000 president on the eve of an elec- He moved to change this. getting the nomination depend northern part of Sweden — will study of the Inlands-Wetlands votes. tlon campaign. He was Mmed chairman working on it over a long last for another century, accord- Act as it regards municipalities the coi^iasion to reform me pgriod of time. I don’t think j„g to a recent government sur- ■ QUANTITIES LIMITED — MANY IN ORIGINAL CARTONS and determine what locations In rules for picking convention anycne Is going to g e f it handed vey. Ore fields already being Manchester may be Involved. d e le g a te s ^ d he became chair- to him this tim e.” mined and newfound deposits ALL WITH FULL GUARANTEE He commented on a recent man of the new Senate com- After a year diivoted to build- are estimated to contain up to 4 newspaper article which refer­ Soviet ‘Supemavy’ mlttee on hunger. organlzaUons in the key bUUon tons of ore. red to ” 360 natural areas listed But McGovern dldnt let the gf p.few Hampshire, Wls- ...... ■ for conservation” and asked -A,. Vietnam spotlieht dim. He ggnsin and Ctdifom ia while 'jtfANCHEdTBR Mildred Schaller, commission began to criticize President Muskie built a large national PINE secretary, to write to the For­ Threat to U.S.? Nixon for faUlng to move gtaff, McGovern insisted his est and Park Commission for promptly to end the war, vdUle chances were "p retty good.” PHARMACY such a list to see If any Man­ By WILLIAM L. RYAN glble and even 10 years ago the some Democrats seemed to jje said his hopes depended chester areas were included. AP Special Correspondent Soviet Union could not, exce$>t f^'’® President Nixon a grace a strong showing in New (.* : n- ’ • ; -N ’ LesUe Buckland, commission for its submarines, be consid- Period. Hampshire, a victory or close C’ n*.' : member, was asked to check An authority on seapower ered a serious contender for "Frankly,” McGovern told a to it in Wisconsin and a final TELEVIiUOM a p p l ia n c e with the Mary Cheney Library If you own your own home, you probably have a lot suggests that the Soviet Union major naval power rank. Now, San Francisco Democratic din- triumph in Callfcimla over the TEL. 649-9814 to develop an environmental ac­ tion center where literature, now possesses a "supem “suDemaw” avy Polmar says, the Soviet Union survivor of the Muskie-Humph- more money than you realize . . . money you can start . ^ is a great naval power, and in derstand the reluctance of rey battle for the party’s regu- Let Us Price brochures, displays, pertaining capable of POslng seriul^ ^ ^ potential candidacy dls- le who the commission feels have 4 oz. lished this week by the Nation- U.S.S.R. Soviet subnaa- McGovern’s friends be- best exemplified efforts In be­ 1. RE-FINANCE Your MORTGAGE . . . If you have a S.B.M. mort­ Skein al Strategy Information Center, rinea—some armed ^th strat^ move, half of conservation. “Du Pont gage, you may be able to keep the same low rate. You may A proposal~by Price, recom­ a nonprofit organizati oz. pull skeins. mending tliat the commission In­ ■‘The Soviets apparently have Sf^fes. j ^ campaign took place Aug. 5, mmmmmmm. stigate a noise ordinance, met we wrote into your mortgage. If you do not have your learned that a ship built to sinii ^ ^ * 1969, in the Washington home of We have the newest thing with approval. mortgage with S.B.M., you still will pay only a low 7^2% another has much wider uses, f®r calling the Soviet fle w Henry Kimmelman, a Virgin Save O ver 40 % ! 100% Texlured "There are a lot of munici­ or less . . . not 18% or even 12% as on many loans. In while still retaining a potent ^ supemavy in every sense of jgjands real estate operator and palities, such as Farmington, combat capability,” he says. term: Quantity, quality and pergonal friend of McGovern. in sheets that won’t stain! Polyester Double Kiiil that have enacted noise ordin­ either case, you may be able to reduce your monthly pay­ It has been argued that the operations. Those present included Sen. ances,” Price said. ments and spread them over a longer period of time — Soviet navy, lacking aircraft Polm ar says there Is no ques- Abraham A. Ribicoff, the Con- The commission was of the perhaps as long as 30 years. carriers. could not hope for about Soviet superiority necticut Democrat who noml- opinion most of the noise distur­ navai supremacy. But some ^ concurrent U.S. decline n^ted McGovern in 1968, for- bances were caused by motor­ say that the Russians, swiftly field of merchant, fishing m er Secretary of the Interior yd. __^cofehgardJ SHEET AND PILLOWCASE PROTECTOB 2 .2 7 cycles and foreign cars. 2. EQUITY LOANS . . . You may borrow up to $5,000.00 on a nearing parity with the. United research fleets and the g^ewart L Udall and antiwar States, may already have be- shipbuilding industry. Growth jeg^jg^ Allard Lowenstein. WASHES CLEANER • EASIER Dr. Spaulding suggested Price shorter term basis — for as long as 5 years — against the Rich textures and jacquards in bright obtain copies of the ordinances come the dominant seapower, these arms of Soviet seapow- ^ week later, McGovern told solid colors, fancies. 58-60 wide. cash equity in your home. This money will be immediately enacted in Farmington, as well having deliberately chosen to ®'‘ has come at a time when ^ reporter the meeting consld- a % bypass carriers and ctxicen- nations look to the seas for "w hat the future may hold as the one ta effect ta Granby, available to you for any worthwhile purpose . . . to buy a trate on antiship missile forces, trade and for protein foods to fl,g Democratic party and Save Off Our for futher consideration. new car. . . pay college expenses . . . take a well-earned including surface craft, subma- supply increasing populations. m e.” Up To Regular Prices Bike Commission vacation . . . or make any dream come true! rines and land-based aircraft. 'rtie significance of these as- While declining to become an 0 50% The possibility of formation "During the past five years pects of seapower, he says, gpg^ candidate, he said “I’m of an advisory commission for . . the Soviets have put to sea grows constantly because of gging to speak out very bluntly On A Large Group of Selected Fabrics 3. HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS . . . We can now make Home more classes of submarines “the declining prestige of the g„ issues” in the coming No Iron Sheers, stretch, cottons, Improvement Loans up to $10,000.00 for up to 10 years. and surface warships, radars United States among the ha- nionths 'If I were to be a can- f NEW USEd I blends, bonded acrylics. and missile systems than the Lions of the world. Indicated ji(jgtg_ Our Reg. You can now side your home, install a swimming pool, he added, I would Solids, prints, flocks and West, demonstrating that great such things as French defec- to 2.99 Stripe & Solid fancies. Machine wash. Yard add a room, build a garage or do anything to make your momentum exists ta Soviet re- Lion from the mtutary side of To 58” wide. 9 9 t home more liveable. search, development, design NATO, loss of U.^ bases In BICYCLES .f Planning a Fishing Party? Flat sheets and pillowcases have and production," says Polmar. 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PAGE Tw e l v e MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C0NN...:THURSDAY. .TULY 13, 1972 Tolland Tolland bank lUelf is having growing South Windsor pains which has made Burgess' Hertz Says move necessary. The new site will have parking for 12 cars School Board Cuts Another $50,000 Portable Classrooms Eliminated It W ill End and is expected to be opened Hie Board of EMucatlon ten- . . The many rounds of budget B o'rd rf ^elec'.men to appclnt physician and named J. A. Jo Ann Clark. Miss Clark is a Zone Change Denied by Sept. 1. Hr cur thX (Konnn ^ Should be used fdr administration account; another The $6,0(X) transportation cut, cutting have taken their toll on a Building Study Committee to ^nmille Vautcur, a le.amlr.3: dis- graduate of Rhode Island School As for the McGrath property, UUveiy cut another $80,000 education," board member $9,860 from instrucUon account; on top of previous cuts, ■will the middle school prompting proceed with the construction of abilities teacher at Hicks of Design, has-studied in Rome; Car Sales it is available for purdhase or from lt« 1972-78 fiscail year, Charles Mayer agreed, $369 from health services; $3,- hopefully be reallzled by the re- 'cutbicks in teaching positions the planned second phase cf the School, to the new position as taught art for one year and has use by anyone willing to find a _ ^ 048 from maintenance; $3,782 duced athletic program and and last night, claimed the pro- middle schcol, for which the chairman of the Department of been employed ns a textile de- raising the total amount of School board members HARTFORD (API The Near Historie Area purpose for the property which ■chnol budwet cuts to <470 (inn airreed'with ChnVrmon''"Tomlt capltol outlay and $4,500 elimination or reduction of class pc ed relocatable classrooms as architect has already been paid Special Services. signer and stylist in New York vice president of Hertz Corp, satisfies the PZC. " * 1, * 1 Cornish that a nortlon of "th special education. trips. well. $15,000 for tentative plans. Six resignations were accepted City, has told state Motor Vehicles South W'lndsor's Historical Burgess is presently operat­ e cu wem en re uc gjjgyjjj |jg pggH »o cover Most of the discussion re- Budget Increa'sek were includ- Dr. Kenneth MacKenzie, High S^ool Evaluation by the board; Shirley Fisher, Mrs. Cheryll Kleiner, was ing his business office space Commissioner Robert C. Leuba District will be left Intact, at Manchester Evening Herald tantly and will affect school grant . reimburseable itema (n volved around cuts in the in- 6d for heat. superintendent of schools, in- The date cf the high school a fifth grade teacher, Nancy j,ired to replace music teacher least for a little while, the from the South W'indsor Bank that the firm's Windsor Locks South Windsor correspondent athletics and■ club • ■ activities------as the school budget, even though sti'hcttonal------■ category, with ...... the The replacement of education formed the board that attempts evaluation by the New England Frydman, high schcoL Marilyn Terry Belden. She holds a Planning and Zoning Commis­ and Trust Co. on Rt. 6, but the office will stop selling used Barbara VaiTick tel. 644-8274. well as basic curriculum offer- the individual e-ra'nta wnuld nnt lk>ard agreeing to the hiring of equipment was cut an addition- to provide portable classrooms Association of Colleges and Esterly, and Judith Nelson, • n.sters degree in music educa­ cars without a dealer's license. sion has decided. During a re­ Ings In the high school and the,be reimbursed to the town un- the requested four new al $2,600 leaving $2,500 out of an for the middle school this fall Secondary School has been third grade teachers; Cynthia tion from Indiana University cent executive session, the In a letter to Leuba Wednes­ middle school. 'til next vear Cornish win meet teaching positions. The decision originally requested $15,000. be abandoned, since there would moved up tc Dec 3 through 6, Hirschom, middle school; and and a bachelors from State Uni­ commission denied a request by day, Frank-Olson said the . . . , , ^ j d ’ V T ' sii ™ will ...... meet. will Uhdoubtedlv cause achedul- . not bej,g enough teachers at the instead of the previouslypr------„ ----- anti- Meadowbreok------School art teach- versity of New York. Thomas Burgess to amend •nte board aJso revealed the ^ Board ot Finance to } equipment under capltol overcrowded school to staff the cipated May date. er Christine Roy. Three re­ company intended to apply for Abduction Claim Probed Three Mrs. Beatrice Mandel, a grad­ a zoning regulation which could town has received a check for «et their approval of the edu-- » ouUay was cut still further leav- additional classrooms. The evaluation team will signed due to their husband's a used car dealer's license in uate of Purdue University was have permitted the building of $25,000 representing additional cators plan, which Incltidfes ' Ing only $9,600 out of an origin- jjg warned the class sizes in meet with the board and the transfers out of the area and compliance with state law in Manchester police detectives man drove to Wilson, m e n the hired to replace Mrs. Karen offices on the McGrath prop­ per pupil grant money from the such items as a learning dis- The cut in the athletics pro- ally requested $102,790. ,,,th and sixth grades will high school staff weighing two to work closer to home, • the name of Hertz Vehicle are continuing to Investigate an car stopped for a t r ifle light, Thomas at Meadowbrook. Sales Corp., a subsidiary of erty on John Fitch Blvd. on Rt. alleged abduction of two teen- the girls jumped out imd the state, terming tt "education abilities teacher for--the high ‘s d e s ire d to a f f e ^ a members will meet be large with some running as every aspect of the town’s sec- Miss Roy left to mary a Mrs. Laura Boucher, a grad­ Hertz. 5. situated near and in the his­ age girls Tuesday night. man '. money." s_choolschool and the Manchester wito the p r i S a L Jlext T e l high a ! 32 to 34 students. If the ondary school, from building Texan, and to move to Hous- uate of University of Connecti­ The cemmissioner said he torical area. The girls, aged 17 and 18 and Police said the girls did not TTie money, which was re- Child Guidance Clinic pay- threugh the middle school level and the Board of Finance at its many new houses now being adequacy and maintenance to tom lexas. , would stop all civil and crimi­ 'U The commission was asked, unidentified, told police they obtain the license plate number leased at the end of the fiscal ment. inrcugn tne middle scnool level ^ meeting Final approval built are filled with children, schcol program and staff, be- The board singled out Miss cut was hired to teach middle in major sports. school social studies, replacing nal pn^ceedings he had started at a public hearing, that the were abducted Tuesday while of the car. year by Gov. Thomas Mesklll, Thg ^oard stopped short of of the budget cuts is expected however, the board should be fore bestowing or denying the Roy and Mrs. Esterly for the David Gough. against' the company and its McGrath property which abuts walking on Bucklond Rd. and "wlU make or break us" ac T h e board whittled other to take place at the board’s prepared with plans to be im- school accreditation. The ac- services they have? contributed, the historical district, be re­ giving a final approval to the to save a part of the Mrs. Virginia Stephens, a Windsor Locks manager. were driven to Wilson, where cording to board member recommended cuts, after Com- regular^ meeting Aug. 9. mediately instituted along with credltation is especially Impor- particularly Mias Roy, who has Leuba had asked the state's tained for historical reasons. Robert Dean. "It’s 6fliiGn.t.inn < 1. j * 1.1. m ' fttnlctlc pnoB^Hin wiilch Ch&rlcs teacher position requests to be tant to students planning on at- "added so much to the whole graduate of UConn, with a mas­ they jumped out of the car. education ,gh read a letter from the prin- Mayer proposed be eliminated ------attorney general, the Circuit Some 12 residents turned out The girls were not injured, Court Cases Manchester Evening Herald approved by the town. The tending college, school." ters from Eastern Connecticut Court and officials in his own from the old Main St. section of association asking they a $13,000 saving. "There is Tolland correspondent Bette alternative is to hold double ses- Appointments and Resignations MissMiss Roy’s Roy's position pbsition will will be State College will replace Mrs. police said. advised of tentative cuts be- „ „ way we can provide a good department to stop the firm South Windsor opposing the The girls said a man in his board reapppclnted Dr. filled by a friend recommended Esterly as a third grade teach- ore ey are finalized. academic year without provid- Quatrale, telephone 875-2845. slons. The frcni selling used cars without building of office facilities in twenties stopped and asked di­ CIRCUIT COURT 12 The board will again urge the Allyn B. Dambeck as school by the departing teacher. Miss er. a license. the area. rections to the Antique Auto lilast Hartford Seaaion Items Cut InK some outlet for the stu- Ixiuba said Wednesday the is­ Burgess withdrew an applies- Museum on Slater St., and when Manchester area coses dispos­ The board cut $19,100 from dents," Cornish maintained, sue was not just the authority tion for a zone change for the ho could not find it they got la ed of yesterday Included: OOPS! the instruction account by elim- Mayer weighed the situation of the state to license car deal­ same parcel of land which the car to show him where it John P. Flaherty, 37, of inating an art teacher, cutting as “ education vs. sports and ers. but the role of the depart­ would have extended the com­ ^ 5,3 Farmington, charged with reck- ^ l^oriarty Bros. Tire a requested full-time math-sol- club's. Board member Carol ment in protecting the con­ mercial zone of Rt. 5 through Instead of heading toward less driving, pleaded guilty. I Sale ends Saturday, ence teacher to a part-time pos- Duncan also opposed the eUml- sumer. the McGrath property. An Slater St., the girls said, the fined $40. July 15th . . . Not Ition, and including a town re- nation of clubs because "you Hertz would have negated the agreement for use of the land 8th as stated in last Jmbursment for the $5,900 por- hurt the kids.” safeguards our department of­ had been made between Bur­ night’s Herald ad. tion of the learning disabilities The elimination of the re- fers the public. ' he said. gess and McGrath providing SINGING FOR THE DEAF AND HEARING teacher which will be covered quested high school art teacher the zoners approved the AT CALVARY CHURCH 315 Center Street by state grants. may cause scheduling difficul­ changes necessary to build the M anchester ties for the high school. ^ After f e rn o ti Transportation was cut by $6,- offices. the board agreed to refuse the 000; insurance by $2,693; and requested position, Mrs. Dun­ Church Groii|) Burgess however has not athletics by $3,000. Additional been disheartened by the action ______1. can iiunoted v c u thereu i c i ^ werew c i t J xo13 Bcv;-sec- Plans Visits of the zonere. He has been suc­ MacKenzie, superintLdenT'of Ulcraid photo by Becker) cessful in acquiring a home on Read Herald. Ads schools, include $1,662 from the c l u ^ sTfreshmen enro^^d To Households ' Brian N. Kilpatrick with trophies he lias won in Bible quiz competition in the last four years. Sullivan Ave., near the Podunk River and the Sudden Service ------Art I alone. There Is only one The Youth Group of the Ver­ Co, Burgess has approval (or art teacher at the school. Last non Assemblies of God Church conversion of the home to of­ year an additional art teacher will be making house-to-house fice space from the zoners. He was shared by the high school visitations in Vernon. Saturday He’s a Bible Quiz Champ plans to locate the Thomas M. and middle school but the ix> from 12:30 to 3 p.m., to help Burgess and Associates In­ SIGNS for the HARVEST SINGERS sition was filled with the more introduce the new church build­ surance and Real Estate Co. "HAWK" imperative need for an English ing at 51 Old Town Road. on the Sullivan Av. premises. from Waxahachie, Texas teacher, at the high school. Brian N. Kilpatrick, a mem- member orf The Herald staff for competition teams were North­ Society and the Rev, Millard The highlight of Saturday's Weathering the budget cuts ber of the Church of the Naza- 17 years. The young man. who Reed of Overland Park, Kan., JULY 14-18 rock quartef activities will be a concert of western, Pasadena, Bethany. were requests for a vocal music © HEIDEMANN rene. recently capped four sue- will enter his sophomore year general director. spiritual music which will take Mid-America, Olivet, Mt. Ver­ Pacific Least Stormy Friday 8:00 p.m., CONCERT teacher to be shared by the high cessful years as a Bible quizzer at Manchester High School, was 20" Hi Rise Bike (Reg $42.87) place in the parking lot of the non, and Trevecca. National competition is usual- t AMPA, Fla.—Southwest Flor- Saturday 9:00 A.M., PRAYER BREAKFAST school and middle school (there in national competition among piano accompanist for the tiling appearing Thursday, July 13 from 10 - 12 P.M. This bike is great for boys and girls. Features new church at 4 p.m. The con­ New Testament quiz questions ly held every second year, alter- ,^3^ (53^3 ujg nation in thunder- eight teams, representing Amer- Junior High School eighth and Saturday 6:00 P.M., Outdoors Cookout Sc Concert is none at present); the English positive action coaster brake, front caliper this year were based on St. cert will be led by "The Signs ican and Canadian Nazarene ninth grade choirs, on the soc- natlng with the quadrennial storms, with more than 100 days Sunday School at 10:00 AJ4. in the outdoor ampitheater, weather permitting, teacher for the high school; and handbrake, chrome fenders, and white wall of the Harvest Singers." a ,, u V, II , __Paul's Epistles to the Romans Nazarene Y'oung People's So- year. TTie Pacific states have Services at 11:00 A.M. 4 7:00 P.M. or in the auditorium at the learning disabilities teacher. tires. colleges, which w ^ held at Con- cer and baseball teams, and an colossians. It is esU- ciety General Convention to the fewer than five such days a group of 16 voting people com­ vention Hall m Miami Beach, honor student. Monday 1:30 P.M. at WESTHILL GARDENS Concert An elementary guidance coun­ ing from all parts of the United mated that 16,000 teenagers par­ North American Nazarene JTeer. ye3r. Much of the Northeast Manchester Community College, Bidwell Street © C . ITOH Fla. Brian's climb to national hon- Monday 9:00 P.M. on "700 Club," Channel 18 selor for Hicks School was re­ * 3 7 States. ticipated in the study. All but Institute, held at Estes Park experiences 30 to 40 days of tained in the budget, reducing 27" 10-Speed Racer (Reg $89.93) He won two trophies. One was April at Eastern 40 were eliminated in local, Colo. A special invitation tour­ Tuesday 7:30 P.M., FINAL CONCERT free admission This uniauc group of singers, for outstanding achievement -Nazarene College, where he thunderstorm activity a year. the 1,300 plus student load on With racing embossed saddle, rear kickstand, ministers both with voice for zone, district, and regional com­ nament is scheduled next year the present elementary school solid bar and safety levers on handlebar, and on an individual level, with the ^he New England title. In petition held from March at Bethany, Okla., where the 40 those who can hear and in sign highest average score of 98 Washington, D. C. May 11-12, Welcome fo Calvary Church guidance counselor. front and rear center-pull caliper brake. language for those who are through May. Contests are con­ top quizzers will be questioned Smart Shoppers Shop points a round over five rounds “gain took top honors and on the Gospel According to St. ©MURRAY deaf. Peaple of all faiths are trolled by the General Council The Herald 647 EAST MIDDLE TPKE. * 7 8 “ of quiz^ng. The other was as 'feam^'^Wch“f"^s^d ‘^e Nazarene Young People's Luke. 24" Hi Rise Boys Bike (Reg $49.93) invited to attend this meeting. a member of the championship leam. wmen iimsneu Classified Ads. Rev. K. L. Gustafson, Pastor The young people in the sing­ Eastern Zone team, represent- It brought him a $200 _____ With red glitter polo-style saddle, front caliper ing group will ioin the local ing Eastern Nazarene College in scholarship to Eastern Naza- brake, block pedals, and sleek, wrap around TOBACCO chainguard with white reflector bar. $ 3 9 9 9 group in the house-to-house visi­ i

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m « S HDNNV OITR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE O- MANCHES'TER e v e n i n g HERALD. MANCHESTijR, CONN.. THESE HAND BUZZERS HOW ABOUT A SOUIRTIN' THIS ITCHIN' POWDER I ONLY-CAME ARE ALWAYS GOOD FER FLOWER?... A O A R K B ^ IS ONE O' MY B S S r IN T D U S E , A LAUGH O' ,F U N ; SELLERS/E l m e r ; , THE v(ell,i ~ er.m British Forces Keep p h o n e ; BCTH' LIFt O'TO ARRANGED MY AMCH l /~ Rakiv VtvH UP TO, S T O P IT, SCHEtHlLE 50 TMW Aniwtr to rMvioMi ruixl* State Delegates’ Split 'B u &S y 'S r o BE PRESENT THE AMERICAN NCW? YOU WACKY &ASS AM' BOARDING HOUSE. ^ W'ABBIT! FOR THIS GREAT Asian Monarchy 7 OCCASION. MR. ASSOCAACnON! PLEASED TO Ulster Groups Apart \\/EaiNSTONl MEET YOU. MR. V/ELUNSTON! ACROSS DOWN Bfill^AST, Northern Ireland But in advance of the march- Sobers Celebration 1 Himalayan 1 Swedish (•AP) Security forces kept ing, on Us periphery and in its ' q - - i rY- monarchy philanthropist the Protestant marchers and wake assassins and bombers By DON MiniKLX; atlon on the national level and R. Cotter of Hartford—had 6 —'—I of Mt. 2 Rubbed out the Roman Catholics apart In were hard at work. Everest bound 3 Magician's A h delcga- ndtteeman'john M. Golden of it on north jargon Northern Ireland on Wednes- Two soldiers were killed and MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — the Connecticut delegation did tion. Gialmo did appear at the New Haven New Haven Mayor 11 Speaker 4 Lawyer (ab.) day, but at least eight persona ii wounded In flreflghts with The Connecticut delegation to not go unnoticed at the post- post-nomlnation party, — how- Bart Guida' and Senate Presi 13 Dreaded ■ ■: mi 5 Recline lazily were kUled before and after the IRA guerrillas. The troops, the Democratic National Con- nomination party at the Ameri- ever, and spent a lot of hisdent Pro 'Tern Charles T. Al- 14 MiliUry 6 Oriental encounter parades on the Protestants' whose death list since 1969 rose ventlon held a* party today after cana Hotel. time discussing the best strate- fano, cast anti-McGovem bal- 15 Whole coins with clay 37 Depart Glorious Twelfth. It was one of to 91, claimed to have wounded Sen. (Jeorge k^Govem was ^he antl-McGovem sentiment KY for surving a McGovern de- lots in the form of votes for MICKEY FINN 7 Pillar BY HANK LEONARD 16 East (Fr.) 27 Wings 38 Heavy blow the bloodiest days in the prov- or killed at least five of their nominated for President, but Connecticut delegation in November. Giaimo fig- Scoop Jackson, 8 Prayer 17 Openwork 29 Katamandu 40 Prayer Inoe’s three years of communal assailants. the celebration turned out to be poured mostly into the Candida- ured.that with support from aRlbicoff put his finger on one NO, MR. GARICKi / INSIST THAT 9 Hazards endings Y O U L O O K AT ME WHEN I fabrics is its----- a post mortem. gy ggj, jjenry "Scoop” Jack- faithful constituency which had major leverage point which 19 Diminutive 10 Dropsy 42 At all times “♦r***- The first to die Wednesday MICKEY— CALL UP THE PAROLE an/E THEM TO you! 12 Harvesters 32 Part of its Connecticut's delegation had Washington. Jackson, elected him to seven terms, he cculd mobilize BOARD AND FiND OUT WHERE of Simon ruler's name 43 Goddess of Seamus Twomey, chief of the was a Protestant 18.year-old. 20 Sheltered side 13 Nurture discord given only 30 of Its 51 votes to never before seriously could manage to win another in Connecticut. ''The campaign FRANK GARICK 15 LIVING — i 18 Bounder 33 Reluctant Irish Republican Army's Provl- gunned down as he walked ALSO WHERE HE'S WORKING!, 21 Cushion 34 Constellation 46 Follower sional wing, told newsmen his through a park In the town of McGovern, despite the fact that considered by Connecticut term even if President Nixon this fall is not just George 22 Palm leaf 24 Old 25 Reduce 35 Cunning 48 Chemical forces might consider renewing Portodown while the Protes- Connecticut's own Sen. Abra- Democrats as a presidential carried Connecticut by 200,000 McCJovern’s campaign for the I^ H E S . (var.) 36 Rented suffix ham Riblcoff had delivered the contender, wound up with 19 of votes. presidency,” Riblccff said. "It | T X ^ E 23 Arranged 26 Fill in the cease-fire they ended Sun- tanta were preparing their ban- nominating speech. The con- Connecticut’s votes, over 37 per State Chairman John M, Bail- is the Democratic Party's cam- FOR/fk in folds 4 r " f” r " r " n r day after 18 days. But he said ners, flutes and drums for their trast between Rlblcoff’s proml SURPRISE- 26 Browns by 1 5“ 3 ' cent of the total. struck a blew for party un- paign.” the British must guarantee blg.gest day of the year, nence In the McGovern oper- 7-13 the sun ii li 15^ One delegate^Natlonal Com- *tY Wednesday afternoon in the The point was that if 28 Long fish there wUl be no army raids or Then gunmen burst into the mltteewoman Beatrice Rosen- f*^ce of McGovern’s Imminent McGovern falls, so may many 29 Polish IS arresU, no •■harassment” of his Belfast home of a Catholic wid- thal—voted for Terry Sanford, victory by endorsing the sena- state and congressional Demo- measure men, and complete freedom for ow and killed her teen-age son. OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN ii i r 14 14 How They the former governor of North fco” ’ South Dakota. Some cratic office-holders throughout 30 Bitter vetch the Provisionals to move freely, said to have a mental age of 31 Wine cup Carolina. Veteran party loyalists went the nation. although In "low profile." five, as he slept in bed. Voted 3ZOrdet^ Misgivings about the chances 34 Entreaty There was no immediate re- "This was completely without ( 1 Wt^PPEPMy <30SH, IT KJEVER O C - ^ a~ 27 of Democratic victory in (Con­ I CURRBPTOMB W R A P ^ 37 Roman 54 action from the British. reason,” said a detective. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)- ' LLIKJCH im t h e necticut In November if X FIKJAWCIAL ' MIME AMEW£»PAPER--I 38 Boundary it The celebration of the Protes- "Where the hell are we going’ ’’ -The Connecticut delegation to MID-SUMMER SPECIAL PRISCILLA S POP BY AL VERMEER ) PACiES SO 1 ^ jru sr PUT IT IM A BROWM (comb, form) McGovern headed the ticket COULO S T U P y , BA<3/AM'5/MCEMyMIMP 39 Vast expanse M I f tant victory on July 12, 1690, at The hooded body of a man, the Democratic National Con­ had previously been voiced by 15 DAYS ONLY PIPM'T HAPPEMTDBEWORX- CAN'T YOU JUST TH E STOCK 41 Piece out tha Battle of the Boyne went off shot in the head and believed a VsJMO KNOWS/ ' /VVARKET ' IM* WHEM 1 WAEr PUTTIM' MY if w » u vention split Its votes Wednes­ labor union representatives on SEE YOURSELF IN 42 Growing out KOLLVM.OCK? >1DU, W H IL E W E LUMCH TDOETHER.THERE'S peacefully, with 32,000^ troops, Protestant, was discovered dur- delegation. Another evi- All New Drivew€iys MIOMT &ECOM& j THE OLYMPICS'? 44 Scottish cap 4A day night In the presidential the EAT/ MO M E E P F O R IT TO\MOR>C if milltia and police sandwiched ing the morning in the capital, roll call. dence of scepticism about the /A C.HAMPOM ^ W H IL E 1 E A T ... 45 Reach SWIMMER.' // destination 41 m between the religious factions There was more violence in Thirty votes went to Sen. value of nominating McGovern Will Be Sealed Free 47 Awaken to head off violence. Portadown after the marching. George McGovern, 20 to Sen. was the fact that none of the 4T" 4) Get Our Estimate Today! — Call Anytime 49 Of greater Two men — a Catholic and a Henry Jackson, and one to for- four incumbent Democratic extent 649-5233 50 Hearken 4^ to Protestant — were shot dead in mer North Carolina Gov. Terry congressmen from Con- a bar. Sanford. nectlcut—John S. Monao-an of 51 Turkish Si G & H PAYING CO., INC. Police Plan Voting for McGovern were: Waterbury, Robert N. Gialmo title (var ) -12 Early this morning police WEST STREET BOLTON 52 Plant ovules found another body in a mainly Sen. Abraham Riblcoff, State of North Haven, Ella T. Grasso (NtWSPAPIS ENTERPRISI ASSN.) To Auction Protestant area of Bast Belfast. Chairman John Bailey, State of Windsor Locks and William Sandbagged army replace­ Atty. Gen. Robert Killian, Sec­ ments came under gun and retary of the State Gloria 3 Many Items bomb attack in Londonderry Schaffer, Henry Parker of New and Belfast. Haven, State Rep. Irving Stol- Many items recovered by the Riblcoff Hails Nominee berg of New Haven, the Rev. SI CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Bombs damaged a factory in Manchester Police Department Joseph Duffey of Hartford, for­ Lurgan, and in Londondeiry (Clontinued from Pago One) erty, meet the people’s needs in recent months, mostly bicy­ mer U.S. Sen. William Benton GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHIS cles, will be auctioned off Sat- big explosion badly dam- States in Europe and the sur- , housing, ,, Jobs, health and of Southport, State House urday, beginning at 11 a.m. at aged a restaurant, a cafe, a de- vival of Israel in the Middle eaucauon. Speaker William Ratchford of the Manchester Police Depart- partment store, two travel of- East." "We know that the working Danbury. UM...X ^ ^-'3 TrUNKT Ybu ment garage, 239 E. Middle flees, a bakery, a pharmacy, a On the home front, Riblcoff families are the backbone ot Also, Harry Kleinman of M.AY' X lAA\/a YibUf^ OCN'T v e e y ' A^ui^Ht THE HAPPY IPLER Tpke. Inspection of the items record store and a bank. went on, McGovern is deter- America,” he said, "and the West Hartford, James Fltz- WAi-L&r, f^LeA^e? R A V 3 up for sale may be made be- ______mined to foster an economy Democratic party is the party gerald of East Hartford, Doro- A „ L ^ j ___ LTNe tween 9:30 and 10:45 Saturday that will provide jobs, end pov- of working families.” thy ()ulrk of Hartford, Marklta r : morning. SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL Traffic Issue Green of Hartford, Dr. Walter Anyone who feels some of the Schardt of Manchester, former merchandise might belong to Raised Again Gov. John Dempsey, Harold So- them should make a claim with loff of Norwich, State Rep. Au­ M the Manchester Police Depart­ o o m fw m . The Mayor's Downtown Action Hijackers Fill drey Beck of Mansfield, New "y A - y _i_ ment before the auction. Claims 7HeM!¥S/ Committee is looking «A,tK^TMIgi.UA> the air conditioning. said the ransom paid was all in pgj. gj West Haven, John Drls- Judy A. Beaumont, 26, of they—the three leglslatprs would see that it gets full considera­ "People are very, very sick,” dollars. coll of Bridgeport, National U “ TW ENTY M INUTES? Do you moan to say he Windham, charged yesterday tion by the state. a stewardess radioed the con- At one point the hijackers Committeeman John Golden of HOMEOWNERS ■^T‘3 ca, won't have it installed for TWENTY MINUTES?" with issuing a bad check. CTourt trol tower. "You've got to do wanted the escape plane New Haven, John lynan of 1 = ^ ’ - 4 7-1 Odegard explained to the town ^ (g) date July 31. © officials that there were at one something. People are sick and maneuvered tail to tall with the Middletown, Gloria Morris of Charles A. Ferland, 21, of time plans to widen the Inter­ dyiug” original plane and airport per- Wllllmantlc, Margaret Curtin of -MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Amston, charged early this section which involved taking The hijackers ordered an es- sonnel radioed that it would not New London, State Rep. John CATALOG morning with failure to display land from Lincoln School, Cen­ cape plane and then demanded pe done because of other Carrozzella of Wallingford. front marker plate, on Center ANDTHM5 GRAPH GHOWS IT HAPPENS WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI ter Congregational CJhurch, and It be maneuvered tall to tail planes. Also, Silvio Mastrlanni of St. Court date July 24. with the hijacked aircraft, but . . j Derby, Waterbury Town Chair- MR. ABERNATViy/ ON THUS HOW OUR WEST COA^ST TO B E M Y the median strip near the Post lOm H id FROIWTS fOB BdlEII LMBE! Kenneth E. Sibley, 16, of 943 airport personnel said it "Look, you ve got to do ev- Prank Santagulda, Pro- C H A R T TOu 'LL n o t ic e SA LE S PLANT IG PROCHjaNG' TU R N TO Office, but church members and MV GOVERNESS CAN MV/AASSaJROiN UCfC H cw caN vtau FKai-rr WITH A E. Middle Tpke., charged on a parents of Lincoln School chil­ couldn’t be done because of oth- erything you can to get these i,gtg judge Fred Mascolo of If you're interested in home improvement, redecorating or repair, L HAVE GONE UP 2 0 . 3 V"! PLTTT.! YOUR GCVERNESS/ veUR/MASSEUR/ ^ BEING FB^V^/ANOTHER WORLD? warrant yesterday with using a dren protested and those plans er planes sitting on the runway, plane tails overlapped,” the Ansonla, John McCarthy of motor vehicle without the own­ "Look, you’ve got to do ev- copilot told the control tower. Bridgeport, State Senate Presi- our 1972 Catalog, just off the presses, is a MUST I VER/ have been dropped. er’s permission. Court date July erythlng you can to get these "I ’ve got a sawed off shotgun dent Pro Tern Charles Alfano of INTERESTING, 24. plane tails overlapped,” the at my throat and the steward- Suffleld, Samuel Patterson of Colorfully illustrated, packed from cover to cover with value packed B U T COULD J Richard C. Gill, 19. of 18 Mar­ The balloon flight record of copilot told the control tower, ess had one at her throat In the Bridgeport, Alberta Barbash of offers on new and traditional products for the home . . . and handy­ YOU TELL AAE garet Rd., charged last night duration of 69 hours, 20 min­ " I ’ve got a sawed-off shotgun rear of the plane.” North Haven, and State Sen. AB O U T IT man tips on everything from basement to roof - c d everything with reckless driving on Loomis utes, Is held by the ^ v ie t Un­ at my throat and the steward- The attempt was abandoned Stanley Pac, Mayor of New SOME OTHER St. Court date July 24. ion. ess has one at her throat in the eventually and some com- Britain. priced to make your dollars go further. t im e -? rear of the plane.” promise found. The single vote for Sanford Eventually the attempt was Passengers said the hijackers was cast by National Corn- If you haven't received your copy, come in and get it today. 7-13 JOMES 4-RIP6EWAY abandoned and a compromise called themselves "No. 1” and mltteewoman Beatrice Rosen- BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE reached. “ No. 2.” thal of Waterford. Both hijackings began ------PICR MY 7-/3 •MALU Wednesday night with demands for ransom and parachutes. PAIN TIN C5/ The National flight was en WHERE HELP ME FREE! CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE route from Philadelphia to New Thursday Friday Saturday A R E SAVE MV- York Caty and the American TO 9 P.M. TO 9 P.M. TO 5 :30 P.M. YOU? flight bound for Dallas, Tex., j A m m I from Oklahoma C31ty. SIDEWALK SALE 13th 14th 15th First reports said the hijack­ 3 2 ^ er wanted the American flight to go to Fort Worth, Tex., but BRAIDS Bottle bad weather prevented a land­ ing there and the plane re­ 12 FOOT ROLL SPECIALS (26) in stock 9x12 turned to Oklahoma City. Priced from $69.00 to $250,00 While the ransom was being ACRILAN RANDOM SHEAR AVOCADO A 7 .9 5 sq. yd. collected, the man ordered the I jet back aloft. It circled for ACRILAN LOOP TEXTURE BLUE TWEED S 7 .D 5 sq- yd- 20% OFF I three hours before the money ACRILAN SMALL CARVED GREEN TWEED A 5 .9 5 sq. yd. arrived eind then landed a sec- ACRILAN SMALL CARVED BLUE-GREEN A S .9 5 sq. yd. ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN COKE I ond time. RUGS ACRILAN LEAP PA'TTERN AVOCADO S t . 9 5 sq. yd. After receiving the ransom (25) 9x12 GETTING CLUNK YES, BUT WEVE ...DO YOU THINK YOU SURE! VOU THEN r GUESS ) HOW SOON WILL FIFTEEN , M AYBE I and a parachute, the man ACRILAN LEAF PATTERN ROMAN GOLD 9 7 .9 5 sq. yd. TMY ROOM'LL STILL GOT DOC TO COULD G ET HIM OUT JUST LEAVE WE'RE PRETTY ) HE BE READY J TWENTY MINUTES I allowed the other 50 passengers 9 ^ 9 5 sq. yd. Priced from $59.95 to $199.00 BE A CINCH (F HE WORRY ABOUT... OF THE LAB FDR HIM TO ME' W ELL SET.' / CLANK? AT THE MOST. POLYESTER SOLID PATTERN BRONZE C/Vg NAVIGATE.' AWHILE? THAN! STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIPF I and three of the four steward- I esses to deplane before taking WOOL & NYLON LOOP GREEN 9 7 ,9 5 sq. yd. TTrr w ith the 20% OFF V I off to circle the city once more. NYLON SMALL PATTERN ROMAN GOLD 9 4 . 9 5 sq. yd. 1 In the National hijacking, the purchese NYLON SHAG GOLD 9 6 . 9 5 sq. yd. I f b I handled* the negotiations 9 o f any I over short wave radio while the HALL & STAIR CARPET I hostage passengers waited in 27” wide the hot, humid plane parked on 3 from $3.50 to $8.95 per yard FILL-UP a remote runway at Phlla- ROLL BALANCES Idelphla International Airport. I Agents assured the hijackers, 12x14-0 BEIGE TWEED LOOP WOOL 9 1 2 9 .0 0 10% OFF I who took over „the plane as It WOOL 9 1 1 9 .0 0 I was about to land at Kennedy 12x12-6 BEIGE 'TWEED LOOP L I Airport In New York, that aU 9x19-6 BLUE TWEED LOOP WOOL 9 1 3 9 .0 0 DISCONTINUED SCATTER 27"l18‘ I their demands including para- 9x16-9 GREEN LOOP WOOL 9 1 1 5 .0 0 47c each SGT. STRIPES . . . FORE\"ER BY BILL HOWRILLA I chutes would be met. BLUE TWEED LOOP WOOL 9 9 5 .0 0 REYNOLD'S "There'd better not be any 9x13-6 12x9-0 BLUE GREEN TWEED NYLON 9 7 2 .0 0 ...1PI0EE FDP I TH006HT I bugs on the Chute," said one of REMNANTS, ODD SIZES to 8x12 ' HE'r;^IMOM...HOWMUCH A fe ...INFLATION, M AN !.. t h e y W e e e , A I the hijackers during an ex- 12x12-4 GREEN TWEED NYLON 9 0 9 .0 0 y a ) f ^ HOT a ^ s g u N ^ T I change. He apparently referred $4.50 per sq. yd. ONEAffeNNr.. 12x43-0 BLUE TWEED . NYLON 9 2 2 5 .0 0 I to a homing device sometimes ■WAPSNNrR I used to trace hijackers' para- 12x14 ROMAN GOLD ACRILAN 9 1 4 0 .0 0 r LITTLE SPORTS a l l OTHER QABPETS INCLUDING T BY ROUSON Mobil I chutes. 12x12-3 BROWN & BEIGE TWEED WOOL 9 9 0 .0 0 SPECIAL ORDERS 10% DISCOUNT '} O.e'1 C-ii. - No -----r “ T-----7 - 7 At one point the negotiations T FiiNlH6 bogged down over whether the 313 ADAMS STREET money would be handed over or PHONE 646-2130 the passengers released first MANCHESTER 311 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER I and how close the escape plane We Take Cote of All Your could be moved to the hijacked I Jet. Automotive Needs. . . The airport, which had been 197} b, NtA tar 7-13 7-1 3 Open 6-10 Weekdays I closed to all other traffic when the plane landed, was a swarm CARPET CENTER, Inc. 9-9 Sundays with law officials and \several marksmen. The hijackers de­ manded that searchlights on V ■ \\ A A f . PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1972 MANCHJSSTER 6V E N m G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1972 PAGE SEVENTEEN iiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiilliiP The DRY Side Nicklaus in Unusual Spot, o f Sports M Ui# By DEAN R. YOST He’s Not Leading in Open

First in Line aren’t assured a starting position In the MUIRFIELD, S(;otlan(i, over the 6,892-yard Mulrfleld still managed a fair score,” than I did In the opening round drews In 1970, also fashioned a big event. here,’’ Jack said. 71, aever . . . Smart . . . Tricky . . . You (AP)—Jack Nicklaus went He was two strokes behind Humphrey is driving the ’Badger’ “ I’m relaxed.' “ My swing Isn’t far off what “ My chances are pretty cot- don’t mess around with the best were into today’s second round the leader, llttle-known British W Chevy II, the new wedged creation of . 1. -i.- 1- ho ^ all major toumamenU should be. It’s a matter of ton pickin’ good,’’ said Sanders, phrases used Saturday night at the Staf-' NBMA i««Bldent, J<*n McCarthy. Mean­ of the British Open Golf P Britain^ Tonv Jacklln months Nicklaus el- Maybe I’ll do a little “ i always enjoy coming to ford Springs Motor Speedway when Fred while, Wall Is piloting his own ‘Yellow- Championship in an un- Nicklaus overwhelming favor- practice.’’ Scotland because I can relax DeSarro took to yie half mile track and jacket’, rear - engine Chevy V4. Wall usual spot. He wasn’t lead- Ite to win his third British P’^"® 'P*’®s® I"- Defending champion Lee Tre- here, slow down the pace a bit. set a new one-lap record of 20.79 sec­ onds. created a lot of commotion at Stafford ing. crown shared third place with ®'u'l® 'Big' John Kershaw, who was the king­ third leg of an unprecedented end and Ch-alg DeFoy. Open and the American PGA Open crown. Nicklaus wasamong the late trance, turned off his engine, and waited pin at Lakeville Speedway last season professional golf Grand Slam. “ My mood and attitude are *’®^l month would complete his Doug Sanders, runner-up to starters In the first round but patiently for o’clock and the beginning 6 and appeared at Stafford briefly, has re­ Nicklaus shot a one-under-par fine after that first round greatest ambition. Nicklaus in the championship at he was scheduled for an early of time trials. Since DeSarro was first in turned to the Bay State dirt track and 70 in Wednesday’s first round where I didn’t play too well but "I know I can play better Mulrfleld, In 1966 and St. An- start today. line, he was first to take time for the captured the last five consecutive fea­ Permetex 180; A very smart and well ture races. ‘Big John’ Is driving his own planned piece of strategy. prepared No. 36 Coupe. ‘"rho track was ideal," commented the H ull Ruled w - • -Jf Paul B row n r ■ quiet DeSarro. “ The cars In warmups Friday night the secorjl NASCAR ■■■ really got the track In condition. I turned sanctioned track In New England, See- Out o f Play W ants Out two consistent laps, both being identical konk Speedway, wiU be unveiled, but the ao.79’8." A’^'. hottest driver In the area, Fred DeSarro ’ ■* T. f-i It also appeared that Bugs Stevens and will probably be missing from the line­ V s.R u ssia Of Exhibition r%A7^-' Sonny Koszela have worked the mechan­ up. “ I don’t like it,” DeSarro told this ical difficulties out of the Wdchopper WINNIPEG (AP) — Bobby CINCINNATT (AP) — Coach '^^ter last weekend at Stafford. ‘I’ll still , No.l8. Stevens cruised around the oval go to New York to race," commented the Hull, the Golden Jet of the Na­ Paul Brown of the (ITnclnnatl In 20.91 for the second fastest lap of the driver of the Len Boehler Special. tional H(x:key League for 15 Bengals says the National Foot­ day. years, said Wednesday It will ball League should consider Maynard Troyor, the man who flipped “ Most of Stafford Speedway regulars not be Canada versus Russia in ‘ -1 cutting Ues with the annual Col­ 28 times during the running of the Day­ will debut on Seekonk’s quarter-mile ♦ ’ the upcoming exhibition series, tona 600 in 1971 and escaped with minor high-banked oval,” commented Bill Sla­ lege All-Star Game. Injuries, placed third in the time trials ' but rather, the NHL versus the ter, racing director at Stafford. Russieuis. The game, which pits last In his $12,000-plus 1971 all-Ford Pinto. .»■. l “ There are a lot of changes the regu­ Hull, his voice strained with year’s top senior players r,.": Troyer, sponsored by Nagle Racers Inc., lar Seekonk cars must have before they emotion after being told he will against the Super Bowl cham­ (Herald photoa by Beoker) division of Nagel Ford In New York, ‘ can run on a NASCAR track,” Slater not be allowed to participate in t pion Is sponsored by the (Chi­ using a 427 Ford Cobra engine, zipped ‘Are You O .K .?’ Coach Asks Bob Dennin Full Steam Ahead for Dennis Joy Open-Mouthed Pete Carman Awaits Pilch ‘What Was Thai Call?’ Asks Bob Wilson added. "First the wheel bases must be the series unless he signs an cago Tribune Charities. around In 21.06 seconds. made larger, and fuel cells must be NHL contract, said: Brown says the pro teams Among the top 10 qualifiers were Fred added.” It all takes time to make the “ Well then, It’s the NHL J put their Interests In jeopardy Schultz in the super-painted No. 40 switch. against the Russians, not Cana­ when they expose prize rookies Pinto; Gene Bergln In the Nu-Style No.l da . . . that's, what it amounts to the chance of injury In the Pinto and Richie Evans In the Yellow to. game, not to mention the time Town Little League Baseball Title on Line Friday No. 61 Plrto. The chassis which Evans Good Sporleonanship the first-year players lose from “ This Is supppsed to be Hock­ Although slowed down by age, the for­ is using on his Pinto was constructed by ey Canada, that’s the name of pro training camps. mer Braves’ farm system just one Inning during the reg­ Nssilff Arms Hartford Insurance Group third base- the player must have signed an didn’t tell them what I planned All the marbles will be on the line Friday night at AB R H ERBI msfn Doug Berg, Instead of making the There were base runners all lead in the first inning when was cut down at the plate. Wilson, 3b Hot Shots Missing NHL contract before the train­ to do,” he said. Indicating they Waddell Field when the 1972 Manchester Little League Evans, 3b routine throw to first, Berg elected to ing camp opens Aug. 13; night as rival pitchers allowed Mark Paganl stroked the first Downing doubled to right and Warner, 3b, cf agreed with his view. Town Baseball Tournament will come to an end. w ith less than three weeks to go the fire the boll home to catcher Kerry Daly. Team Canada is the Hockey 18 walks, eight by Fairweather pitch by Dennin for two bases, Gliha singled to center for two Livingston, ss Brown noted three Bengal This became a reality last Ostrout, c annued Westboro kDdget 100, the biggest Daly caught the ball and awaited John­ Canada-sponsored squad which and six by losing hurler Bob the ball landed at the base of more runs. The latter made it Dennin, p, lb (Herald photo by Bucelvlclus) rookies will play In the All-Star night at Waddell when Nassiff The American League champion Dennin and one by his reliefer, the fence In rlghtfield. Pagan! 6-1 when he tallied on Pete Gar- Dee, lb, 3b event In the Northeastern Midget Assn., son to barrel Into him, as be was out meets the Russian National EARL SALUTED— Earl Ballsieper, left, was the guest of honor last night at M. Gluhosky, If 0 f o by at least a few feet at the plate. team In an eight-game exhibi­ on July 28 at Chicago. Arms rode the one-hit pitching Arm y dc Navy Club was ousted Mickey Bombardier. moved up on a passed ball and man's hard shot down the third Shea, if 0 0 schedule will be minus two of its top a combination birthday-testimonial at the Manchester Country Club. Earl, who Jcduison simply limped Into Daly, In­ tion series Sept. 2-28. ” Say Sherman White (a de­ of beefy Brian Fairweather to earlier. Sixteen strikeouts were re­ tallied on Gliba’s shot up the base line. Bombardier, rt, p stars, Dave Humphrey and Jerry Wall. was 80 years young last month, has been a member since 1926 and is the only trim the OUers, 6-1, In the dou­ J. Gluhosky, cf stead of trying to wipe him out, the Hull had said last month, fensive end from California Thus, in two meetings be­ corded, too, eight by Fairweath­ middle and Into centerfield. Ihat ended the night's scor­ Lessard. rf These two drivers. In their new mld- man in club history to win every major title at least once. Willie Oleksin- ble elimination play. tween the two finalists, the Oil­ er. Dennin whiffed four and lit­ Score Wlthcut Hit Buehler, rt engined cars, have been unable to finish latter being customary In Twilight when he signed a 10-year, $2.76- who was the Bengals’ top draft ing although the Oilers tried In ski, center, general chairman, and Bob Smith, who served as toastmaster, choice) gets hurt there and can Fairweather missed a no-hlt- ers won the first game, 2-1 on tle Bombardier two. The Oilers came right back at Westboro Speedwqy this season and League play. mUllon contract with The Wln- the last frame to get something Totals 19 1 1 3 1 look on. More than 125 of Ballsieper’s friends were on hand to toast him. no longer play," Brown said. ter in the last inning when Frank Livingston's one-hitter Sixteen base runners were In the seccHid to knot the count started. Dee’s chopper down to Nasslff's 1 0 0 6 0 X—6 - nipeg Jets of the World Hockey Oilers 0 1 0 0 0 0—1 Association, that he wanted to Among the gifts he received was a lifetime membership to the country club. “Considering the bonus and Kevin Dee's high infield chopper and the Arms squared the series stranded in the one hour emd 45 without benefit of a base hit third base spoiled the no-hit bid 2B: Downing, GIUug LOB: Naa- could not be handled In time. but Coach Lou Pllver and his slff's 7, Oilers 9; BB: Dennin 6, play for the team against the salary he would get . . . say Bombardier 1, Fairweather 8; SO: Russians. they—the games sponsors—are The Arms, National League charges were - happy with the Dennin 4, Bombardier 3, Fairweath­ DouDunfield„_ pi- • 4 r - r Advance to Finals er 8; Hits off: Dennin 4 for 6 runs Slow Pitch willing to stand for $26,000, but champs, sport a 3-1 record In triumph which forces the tour­ in 3i • ■ ------Snaps J i n about Elimination of Tie Games WATERTOWN, Conn. (AP) we may be stuck for $60,000.” post-season activity while the ney down to the full limit of run games. W P: ------... about this. He said, ‘I'm pick­ — Long-hlttlng James “ Jay” a rookie who Is selected for Oilers are 1-1. The latter copped Two Walks^ Base Hil Paganl 3, Ostrout 1; L ; Dennin. P ing the team and I’U have the International . League laurels. ™ I n State Football Advocated Boatwright of Westport and 17- the game and already has players that I want on thy year-old Brian Chadderton of signed a pro contract. Brown team.’ MIDDLErrOWN, Conn. (AP) the system. If needed. Orange _ advanced to the finals ___ said, must play In the charity LINCX)LN,LINCOLN. Neb.Neb (AP) — Don “ So I guess they’ve changed _ Larry McHugh, Xavier H4;h "I see no reason why some of the 31st annual OonnecUcut ^ame Cheevers Reported Dunfleld decided to take the Ws mind ^ . . . but I think football coach, says he league couldn’t adopt It UUs state Golf Association cham- ^ unslened rookie selected Topple Legion^ 1~0 vice of that other car rental H a ^ Sinden h ^ go more p^^^ont a proposal to Con- fall,” McHugh said. "It would pionshlps Wednesday. ,„;^"the" ®^®3t T a v d e c l l n f l o P ro m p t 'TONIOIfT’S GAMES Red Roberts collected four sin- company. toan Uiat, Hull com- ngotlcut coaches Uils fall de- l>e 8Teat to go Into a big game They knocked off two oppo- partlcinate but Is not allowed to Puller vs. Allied, 6:16 Fitz gles for the winners with Al He started trying harder. i., u „ j signed to eliminate tie games. knowing there was going to be nents In quarter-final and semi- ^ . j^ls nro team’s By PAUL GLIHA ter to score Griskiewicz. Dan ord and a pitching duel looms Headed for WHA ■ram Wiley picking up three blngles. The effort paid off Wednes- . McHugh said he returned a sure winner.” ------P™ Boscarino walked to load the between Ray DeMalo of East gerald final match-play action at Wa- ^^ils until after the All-Star D e p e n d c M e Oh, those bases on balls! Moriarty’s vs. Acadia, 7:30 Bob Oliver, George Chishlng and day lor the 2S-year-old Unlver- w ^ ® “ s ^ r In the his- month’s national high tertown Golf Club to make the bases and Nelson hit back to Hartford and Russ BUodeau for Last night they spelled BOSTON (AP)—The Boston Globe reports that goal­ PiUgerald E™1® Brown each added two sltysny of01 Wisconsinwisconsm graduate.graauaie. Hetie ^P"; school 3®^®®! coaches meetlnemeeting In Colo- Easy Winiier finals. ^ Noske who threw home and the locals. ie Gerry Cheevers of the Stanley Cup champion Boston the difference between win­ Windsor (1) Dillon vs. DeCormier, 8:45 singles to the attack. won the one-meter spri^b^ ri^d ^ Impressed by the socalled WESTBURY, N.Y. (AP) - B u yin g then to first for a doubleplay Bruins is expected to sign a multi-year contract with 102 740 3-17-20-2 UUe at the NaUonal AAU Out- s ^ e d ^ c ^ t r ^ t s ^ ^ ^ determining Noble Wejover was an easy ning and losing as the to end the threat. AB R H ERBI P^tzfirerald d u h M. Boscarino, 3b 3 0 0 0 0 the Cleveland franchise of the Worald Hockey Associ­ E r n ie ’s vs. MCC Vets, 6:15 Gunver 001 000 0 - 1- 7-3 door Diving C 3 ia m p l^ p s . Windsor Locks Legion Walsh, c 3 » (1 0 winners In cases of Ues. winner of the $6,000 trotting- Both teams missed chances 0 Keenev ------I ve been second so many against me w h a S e r v ic e edged Manchester at Mt. to score. In the seventh, Mian- Thoren, 3b 3 0 1 1 0 ation. ------— The system gives each team feature Wednesday night at Parker, rf 3 U 1 0 () The paper. In Wednesday and season last year, loeing only Oil L a t vs. Manchester Olds, BEO LEAGUE times I thought It was hecom- CONN. SAIVACE ( 0 . me. «1IAS THE Nebo, 1-0. chester got-something going. Af­ Griskiewicz, ss 2 1 1 0 u the ball on its opponents 10- Roosevelt Raceway. today’s editions, said Cheevers, five games In 40 starts during 6:16 Nebo Pizza House scored early and Ing a habit,” said the youngster FOR YOUR A1 Noske and Len Nelson, ter Russ Bilodeau popped out to SlnslKalli, if 2 0 0 0 0 Michigan State won four Big yard line and four downs In The 3-year-old, owned by Lee D'aarata, cf 3 0 1 0 1 31, who put together an unbeat- the regular schedule. His 82- Wyman vs. Lineman, 7:30 Uiey proceeded to blank Tele- from San J o^ , Calif. UUes In 1971-72, twice as which to score. TTie team that Benson of Great Neck, N.Y. out of Weaver High, hooked up short, Dan Pinto singled to left. D. Boscarino, lb 2 0 (1 u 0 GLORIOUS EMPORIUM LATE MODEL in a pitching duel but early in­ Dan Smachetti pinch hit for Sul­ Nelson, p 3 0 1 0 u en streak of 32 games this past game unbeaten streak broke Nebo phone, 8-0, at Mt. Nebo. I bM been secon sew n ^ j^ y ojjjer school in gets the most yardage wins. and driven by Buddy Gllmour, season, has rejected a Bruins’ the NHL record of 28 set dur- Fire vs. Allied Building, 6:16 Bruce Hence, Karl Bucking- str^ght national meets. ^ conference. The Spartans McHugh said he already has was clocked In 2:06.2 in scoring ning walks by Noske proved livan and laced a single to right Totals 24 1 5 1 1 CORNEROF HARTFORD ROM CAR OR TRUCK to be his downfall. center. Pinto rounded secrnid estlmated offer of $70,000 for tng 1940-41 by Boston’s Frankie Robertson ham. Al Senna and Chris Wol- senior y®*^ ® , di™ scored In cross country, wres- persuaded officials of the Nut- by 3^^' lengths over Mr. Quig- ito r (0 ) OHABTER OAK lenberg directed the Pizza at- second to Jim Henry m me oig indoor and outdoor meg Bowl all-star game In ley, who took the place by a Manchester hit the ball well and headed for third. D ’Agfato Maloney, c 2 0 0 0 0 the Cleveland offer said to be Brimsek. We Also Trade Dovm but always right at somebody picked up the ball and threw a Banning, 3b 2 0 u 0 n worth about a half-million dol- The Cleveland franchise Is Pero’s came-from-behlnd to tack with two hits apiece. Mee , e track. Bridgeport next month to use length over Earl Dart. Sapienza, if 2 0 0 0 0 win on the power from Bill Me- The losers’ CTayt Nivlson and *® all In a month and a ------& PINE ST., MANCHESTER - 649-7782 and just couldn’t get the ball to perfect strike to get Pinto. McKeon, lb 3 0 0 0 0 lars. He Is expected to sign by owned by Nick Mllettl, vdio drop when needed. Even in the Noske then grounded to short Gorman, cf 3 u 0 0 0 the end of the week, the paper also owns the Cavaliers of the C a ^ y s irrslde-th^p^k homer Wayn^ J o ^ o n each rapped Premium Prices Holik, rf 2 0 1 » 0 seventh when Manchester start­ and the play went to second for Bilodeau, rf 1 0 (1 0 0 said. National Basketball Associ- Peck. 3b 1 0 0 0 0 Cheevers was reportedly In atlon, the Barons of the Ameri- S L t o S 9-^ rF l^ e?a ld ” “BT™d^ °“piT 382 000 0 8-12-0 string of runner-up fin ises l^ t ed a rally, center fielder John the force and the game was Pinto, 3b 1 <1 1 0 0 Toronto Wednesday for the for- can Hockey League and Is pres- 000 000 0 0- 9-6 winter when he won the one- for Low Mileage D’Agato threw a perfect strike over. Sullivan, ss 2 u (1 0 0 Butch Talaga also had a horn- Telephone _ meter title at the AAU indoor MANCHESTER TIRE, INC. Smachetti, ph 1 0 1 0 0 mal announcement that he will Ident of the Indians of base- er' and two singles with Bud ------to third base to nip the runner Nelson gave up three walks, Noske, p 2 0 0 0 0 meet. He followed that with a on a very close play. three strikeouts and allowed on­ play for the National Hockey ball’s American League. Cleve- Talaga, Wayne Gagnon, Bob CANDLELIGHT LEAGUE Hi Neighbor! BARLOW Coach Wally Fortin summed ly three hits. Noske struck out Totals 33 0 3 0 0 League’s All Star team In a land obtained the rights to Gagnon, Jim Hartnarx andanu Dennisueiuua Ward Gouchee’s one-out sin- s i^ w e e lf^ a ^ ” ^ 3B: Holik: SB: M. Boscarino, V e ^ l l o connecting for two gle In the bottom of the sevento Corn^^^tm^jU^^^ it up as one of those nlg^its four batters, walked four men Griskiewicz; SAC: Maloney, Sapien­ series with the Soviet Union Cheevers from the New Eng- Wednesday’s triumph was his za; DP: Noske to Maloney to Mo- this fall. He was unavEillable land Whalers, who had selected hits each. gave Nassiff Arms a 12-11 Now that we’re in when you c€m’t buy ^ break and gave up five singles. Keon; LOB: Manchester 4, Wind­ ■nt third consecutive In a major Motor Series for comment. him In the WHA draft last Norm’s Buzz Keeney, Jim come-from-behlnd victory over FREE our new spacious, and its a tough one to lose. A Jack Holik got the only extra sor 6; BB; Noske 4, Nelson 3; A): meet on the low board. win would have put the locals base hit when he doubled to the Noske^j^Jelsrai^ CSieevers would be the third January. Mlstretta and Roy McGuire WINF at Nebo. quarters I thought Open 9 a.m.<9 p.m. in second place but now they opposite field. Maloney's hitting Bruin to leave the NHL for the Bob Brown, a spokesman for stroked two blngles apiece. Stroking out three hRs for an’^’e ^ y vlctor^over we ought to hire a. lasslff were Ron Girard and P®,______floorwalker with a Sot. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. are back at an even four wins streak came to an end although I Sports Slate WHA. John McKenzie has be- all Mlllettl enterprises said In Pero’s 212 400 0-9-17-3 NOsslff were Mike Flnneran of Columbus, and four losses. he hit the ball hard twice and come player-coach of the Phlla- Clevelarjd tha< Mllettl never Norm’s 060 012 0-8-12-3 Dave Slbrinsz, followed by two flnalhed second, 30 SAFETY CHECK red carnation in his. Windsor got the only run in laid down a neat sacrifice bunt. THURSDAY (]el{Ma Blazers. Defenseman negotiates with his athletes in blngles each from Matt Valin- ‘ buttonhole to walk Rt. 83, ROCKVILLE the second inning. The locals trek to East Hart­ Moriarty’s vs. Vernon Ori­ Ron Plumb has joined public. SILK OITY sky and Mike Mahone. njj-y final dive caused the big around adding class Phone 875-2538 With one , out, John Grlskle- ford In a big must game Fri­ oles, 6 Henry Park. McKenzie in Philadelphia. “ We won’t say anything until Don Bergln’s three home runs The losers’ Dave Krinjok had „ Dunfleld said. "I did a to our Glorious wlcz and Bill SinslgalU both day night. Blast Hartford is FRIDAY The Bruins alternated Cheev- a player Is signed, sealed and paced Gorman Brothers to a a perfect 4-4 night followed by one-half somersault ^ V/e C h e ck Emporium. After all. walked. D’Agato singled to cen­ leading the zone with a 6-1 rec­ Legion vs. East Hartford, 6 ers and veteran Eddie John- delivered. We don’t have any whopping 21-0 rout over De- long-ball hitters, Don Standlsh, ^ one-half twist. • FRONT END ALIGNMENT that’s what the big fancy stores do and Macy and ii BHHS ston at goal throughout last comment on player negotlatUms Cormier Motors at Fitzgerald, who collected three hits, In- hardest dive I try on BRAKE SYSTEMS • BALL JOINTS Gimbel can’t be all wrong. Mv wife thought it was a, SUNDAY season. Johnson recently signed at this time. We won’t deny or On a home run kick, Joe Van- eluding a two-run homer, and board but It’s also my good idea, too, but suggested that I pin, a daisy cm South Windsor Legion vs. Le­ (Herald photo by Becker) a multi-year pact. confirm with him or any other Oudenherve had two homers, two Ron Allen with two hlU. One inconsistent, SHOCK ABSORBERS • WHEEL BEARINGS my shirt and do the walking around m yself. She gion, 2 Mt. Nebo. Ready for Work— Plate Ump Ed McKeever Cheevers enjoyed his best name you throw at me.’’ doubles and a single. Bob By- of his safeUes was a grand- happened to do it as well claims that floorwalk.ers do practically nothing, and cholskl drilled two circuit blows slam In the fourth Inning. as I can. ’The resulting good • COMPLETE EXHAUST SYSTEMS that I can do that better than anyone she’s ever seen. and singled with Dave Brannlck, Eddie White added two base combined with the hlgli Besides, floorwalkers are expensive and the salaries ARE YOU 11 YEARS OLD OR OLDER? getting one HR and two singles, hits. degree of difficulty assigned AND OF COURSE end up in the prices of the goods. I puess she’s right State’s New Boxing Czar Don Gaudreau homered and sin- Nassiff ()05 002 6 12-18-1 accounted for 10 to 16 and I’m not in a position to argue with her — when­ • ARE YOU INTfllRKSTED IN EARNINa TOUR OWN MONET? gled and Jim Dowling added wiNF 202 400 2 11-16-2 ^ght there.” YOUR TIRES ever I win there’s spam and spinach for dinner. • HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT BAVINO FOR YOUR FUTURE EDUCATION? Willing to Listen and Learn four singles. ------.------^------'The losers’ Bill Monroe had DUSTY LEAGUE — Fast. Courteous Service — This weekend we have a whole load of new gopdies to • DO YOU KNOW THE VALUABIE KNOWLEHXIE YOU CAN GAIN FROM OWN­ We make sure HAR’TFORD, Conn. (AP) — slty of Connecticut, the 45-year- two hits Including a home run Multi-Circuits kept first place Launch Defense peddle. Here is a lOOJf in(3omplete listing: Huge ING YOUR OWN BUSINESS? Connectlcut’s new boxing com­ old former legislator admits with ’nm Quinn belting two in sight by defeating the Angels ^ SPECIAL OF THE WEEK ★ water damaged stock of ladies’ wear at about 20c on_ missioner hasn’t yot attended a she never has gone to a prciteB- homers and a double. Barry at Robertson Park. HYAN^, M m s . ( ^ ) • HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO OWN YOUR OWN your furnace Is fed on schedule. 12-6 the dollar; Instant charcoal and firestarters; ladies’ prizefight, but she’s got several slonai fight, “ My husband Heinz and Dick Day had two Dave Castagna had a perfect Kathy Whitworth and Judy A A A ^ A A ^ A ^ ^ A A A A A A ^ ^ A A- PAPER ROUTE? Fingerhut lined jackets at $8.90; power tools and experienced friends who -are says I’m such a fighter I’d do a hits Prank Fllleramo also clout- 4.4 night followed by TTm <3un- Kimball, vetersns on the wom- ready to show her the ropes. good Job anyway," says the open end/socket wrench sets; Sunbeam clocks and GE With our Heating Oil Service Contract, your ed a four bagger. nlngham knd Mike McCSarthy, en’s pro golf tour, opposed S4 GOODYEAR POWERBELT POLYGLAS Ice (irusher-can openers; Portable AM-FM-Cassette furnace is programmed to degree days so Consumer Protection Com- mother of three. Gorman’s 460 634 0-21-26-0 and Bill Zwlck each with two other twosomes today In epen- THE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD jnlssoher Barbara B. Dunn, Mrs. Dunn also plans to take raU C78xl4 or 700x13 for T T F.E.T., recorder-players at $79.90 (catalog price $149.95); that it’s always well fed, automatically. DeCormler’s 803 110 1- 9-14-3 blngles. ms defense of toelr Lames American of Martinsville furniture; fishing rods and HAS ROUTE OPENINGS IN MANCHESTER AND IN SUBURBAN AREAS who gets the added duty of box­ in at least one or two fights in - Multi 301 603 0 12-16-4 PGA Four-Ball Oiamplonshlp Offer Ends 7-15-72 Your whole heating system will be kept reels; Air Conditioners, stereos, shoes and sandals, ing commissioner Oct. 1, said New York with Manuel "Man- Fogarty Brothers took advan­ Angels 001 006 0 6- 8-4 at Oyster Harbors, clean and tuned-up to funption at peak ef­ in a recent interview that WlUle hy" Ueber of West Hartford, records and tapes, pillows, mats and towels, carpet­ tage of five Manchester Honda LtA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AA" ing and all the things I can’t remember, all at less ficiency, and that means ybu save money. Pep, the world featherweight president of the Connecticut errors to post an 12-11 victory. IF YOU ARB INTBRESTTED, THE APPUCA'nON than dealers themselves pay. That's not all. With a Free Mobil Fuel champ, and welterweight Chico Boxing Guild, well before Oon- Rich Romano had three hits Mon. - Tue». - Wed. 8 - 5:30 ★ Thurs. - Fri. 8 - 8 ★ Sat. 8 - 1 BELOW WILL MAKE IT B1A8T FOR YOU TO TAKE Vejar both have sat down with nectlcut celebrates tlje return Celtics Sign Jo-Jo White Saver Analysis we can check your furnace with Dave Flanagan and Pete So come visit and sample our free delicious colfee THE FIRST STEP TOWARD OWNING TOUR OWN her to discuss the return of the of boxing, while you look. As usual, we sell everything with full ROUTE. m out in just 20 minutes. We'll tell you if any­ fight game to Connecticut. Both Prizefighting was outlawed In Burnett collecting two hits each. g og ^ oN (AP) — Guard Jo White averaged 23.1 points -a ^me roM Al Co - Boston Celtics’ game last year. He was also WE HONOR manufacturer’s warranty plus our own “ no-hard­ Fill It out and mall to Manchester Ehtenlng Heiald, thing is wrong, and if your furnace is wasting fuel. mm m ex-fighters live In the state. the state in a surprise move by time” money back guarantee within 30 days. My “I’m thoroughly fascinated," the General Assembly In 1966. *^H n^l’^ a ft o c k ^ w a s led by a®®®nd highest scorer last sea- second on the club with 416 as- 13 Blssell St., Mandvester 06040. We can also help you balance your heating oil budget wife wants to be remembered bv saving “ DON’T the loquacious Mrs. Dunn says Although Connecticut, unlike Mvets with a h om e/ ®®n, has become the first play- slsts. /mastercharg^ by spreading your payments evenly over the months. I w I Merrill Myers with a n®"'® ■ aimed bv the CelUcs this His settlement came one day ARCO 0 FORGET YOUR WALLET! ’ of her new association with some other states, had been NK CARD All it takes is one phone call. triple and elngle ^ teamma es er s ^ e ^ f „ew co^rart. after the NBA Board of Gover- THE I heating oil ring personalities and prospect free of boxing scandal, oppo- of dealing with them while nents of the sport gathered ” m ST v ^ n - ” p^sfdent Arnold “ Red” nors approved the sale of the Up to 8 MM. to Pay regulating the sport. enough backing that year to get Wb^Td^o'^sSItle^tplece Auerbach said Wednesday the Boston club to R ^rt J REMEMBER OUR EX­ M-HOUR SERVICE • PHONE 643^135 The new title will make her the elimination bill through, MANCHESTER TIRE. INC. HAUSTING HOURS: FRI­ the first woman boxing com- Attempts since then to eiase DAYS 19 to 9 and SATUR­ mlssloner In U.S. fight history, the law had failed until this INDY LEAGUE three-year pact. Auerbach de- proved Schmertz s $5 mlUlon 295 BROAD ST. (OPPOSITE SEARS AUTOMOTIVE) TEL. 643-1161 DAYS 10 to 6. WE BEST A according to local authorities. year when an 89-89 vote in the in a 10" sided battle. B.A. dined to discuss the terms, but deal wlto Investors P u n d ^ AMPLE FREE PARKING M oriarty \Brothers OWR.__ LOTI L STAM Pe I Although she was actively In­ House of Representatives sent a u b trounced Gunver Stainpers. the pact was reportedly In the Corp., which h ^ purchased the neighborhood of $260,000. CJeltlcs earlier this year. 315 CENTER STREET MANCHKTER volved In spoAs as a physical- a boxing bill to Gov. ’Thomas J. lT-1, at Keeney Field. education major at the Unlver- 'Mesklll, and ho signed it. \. \ A I PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERiiLD, MANCHESTER* CONN.i THURSDAY, JC l V 18, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,^MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1972 PAGE NINETEEN Trip Halted Williams Blasts A’s PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Los Angeles DedgArs Stottlemyre Tough The Economicol Way The "Action Mafketplace” spent an uhsoheduled night fOR TMBRCnON, here Wednesday when their team plane was grounded by To Advertise YOU W A R T ^ I Over 15,000 Paid Subscribers security measures stemming G O a a s s m e o ^ After Loss to Bosox from a hijacking. 6 Over 00,000 Daiiy Readers Against California 16 words, 8 days ...... ?1.89 A Dodgers spokesman said NATIONAL, LEAGUE OAKLAND (AP)—"We The victory in the three-hour the basketball team, which 15 words, 6 days ...... I Fast Results East played like a double A and six-minute game went to . .. $3.24 Bill Lee, the most effective of played the Philadelphia Phil- record. The Angels are sched­ W. L. Pet. O.B. team,” Manager Dick Wil­ ANAHEIM (AP) — five Boston pitchers who were Ilea Wednesday nlgiit and uled to play an exhibition game 15 words, 10 davs .... COPY CLOSING TIME FOR Pittsburgh 48 29 .623 — liams of the Oakland A ’s When Mel Stottlemyre join­ ... $4.50 hammered by Oakland batters. was to fly home after the In Salt Lake City against their CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS New York 45 33 .577 3% ed the New York Yankees 20 words, 26 davs .... said in describing a 7-6 loss Lee gave up two runs and game, Instead would leave triple-A farm team tonight be­ .. $14.56 St. Louis 41 36 .532 7 12:00 NOON DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION to the Boston Red Sox four hits and left the game with Tliuisday morning. in 1964, the barbarians al­ fore opening a 13-game, 10-day Chicago 42 38 .625 7% Happy Ads ...... Wednesday night. two outs and two runners on ready were at the gates road trip Friday night In Mil­ $1.50 inch Deadline (or Saturday and Monday Montreal 34 44 .436 14% "Some of our players acted base in the ninth inning. Don and the Yankee empire waukee. Is 12:00 Noon Friday Philadelphia 28 52 .350 21% like they didn’t care. We had a was tottering. But the Nolan Ryan, who wlU be aim­ • West Newhauser came In from the little meeting after the game ing for hiB sixth straight com ­ PHONE 643-2711 memories come flooding Cincinnati 47 31 .603 — bullpen to get Bert Campaneris Major League and I think that will take care on a fly to centerfleld to end back whenever he pitches plete game victory, wUl pitch Houston 47 34 .680 1% cl it.” PLEASE READ Building Contracting 14 Painting - Papering 21 the game. against the California An­ for the Angels against Mil­ Los Angeles 42 38 .525 6 = L e a d e r s = waukee's Jim Lonborg. H ER A LD YOUR AD The A’s collected 16 hits, In­ Manager Eddie Kasko of the gels. CARPENTRY — Repairs, re- CEILING specialist expert Atlanta 37 43 .463 11 .Saved by a double play in the cluding five by catcher Dave Red SoK was pleased to win the AMERICAN LEAGUE The Yankees are below .500 aassifled qr “ Want Ads’' modeling, additions, roofing. workmanship. One celling or Order Your HAPPY ADS San Francisco 36 49 .424 14% first inning, Allen could not es­ BOX LETTERS San Diego 30 50 .375 18 game, saying "It's nice to play this season and so Is Stot- are taken over the phone as a Call David Patria, South Wind- all your ceilings repaired and runners on base and made BATTING (176 at bats) cape the second. Bob Oliver Wednesday’s Results lousy and still win.” Uemyre. But when he takes the convenience. The advertiser BERRY'S WORLD sor, 644-1796. painted. Also interior painting three errors, Schelnblum, KC. .386; PlnleUa, 'f * ”," fumbled Ron Blomberg’s leadoff F or Y our should read his ad the FIRST and wallpapering. Call 289- “Happy New York4, San Francisco 0 Boston scored four runs off k C SIS mound against California, It re- ROOM additions, dormers, ga­ "Some of our players may be grounder for an error to start Information d a y i t a p p e a r s and RE ­ 0773. Houston 10,Chicago 6 Oakland starter Dave Ham- RU NR-Ham er Ban ea- rages, add -a -levels, roof- down in the dumps,” he said. the Yanks on their way. Bemie PORT ERRORS In time for Cincinnati 6, Pittsburgh 3 llton, a last minute replace- c.Allen, c K » : Rudl, okk', 49.' - owiosing American the next insertion. The Herald Ing, siding, foundations. Low, RKJHARD E. Martin. Full pro- Thought” "They played like it. If they Allen walked and Celerlno THE HERALD will not dis­ Los Angeles 9, Philadelphia 5 ment for Vida Blue who was ' " Tr:.,"' I®"** O'* close the identity of any ad­ Is responsible for only ONE low prices. Bank financing, fessional painting service. In- continue, we’ll make some Sanchez slniled to load the "r- St. Louis 7, Atlanta 0 unable to ni’ ch because o f a BATTED IN-D.AUen, Yankee pln-strlpes e 1 ^ Inning that StL, 80. brown 'with black mask and new condition. Asking 31,160. Repairing — Painting • 7 t r e e service (Soucler)—Trees 3446. Happy Belated Boston 7, Oakland 6 NEW YORK (AP) __ outfielders, running the wrong Luke Walker’s outside fastbeUl Cleveland Indians. ■i-3 lead when the Indians came Kansas City hand BalU- p rrcH iN o (7 Decisions)— ears, with choke chain and 843-6876. cut, building lots cleared, trees MOM and DAD New York 5,. California 0 12-2, .867, 1 Grandma and g ra n d p a '^y inopportune times, let and parked it over the right Anniversary Wood had his favorite pitch back to tie the grame in the sec- more Its sixth loss In the last Nolan, <31n. chain leash. Call Bolton Dog topped. Got a tree problem? Roofing ^ S ld in g ^ U Business Opportunity 28 Today’s Games seven games. Blass, Pgh, 10-2, .833, 2.74. were there no little John- ^ baseballs fall in for extra- field wall to put the Reds ahead Warden, 649-5900. 1968 DODGE DART GTS, 383, Well worth phone c a ll. 742- GAIL-LYNNE Boston (Culp 6-7) at Min- Ih® dark in the first ond and fifth Innings, LNHmME GUTTERS and roofs repaired rHRJVINQ PIZZA shop in tte Kathy, Don, Chris, MORE STRIKEOUTS—Carlton, Phi, ny gave them something to 5?^*****', a d . Hurst 4 - speed, posl-traction, 8262. nesota (Corbin 4-2) N inning, successfully eluding Rookie Tony Muser led off 182; Seaver, NY, 112. oKni.f tr, fViA J o .,,. Buckner led the Dodgers’ as- The Reds, beating the Bucs L/5ST—White miniature poodle, low mileage, very clean. Call GUARANTEED! and replaced. Excellent work- ®®"‘®'' ^®“ ®®taWl®h- Amy, Kerry, Charlie, Love, Cleveland (Riddl’eberger l-l) CI®v®land hitters. But then the the (Chicago ninth with a single ed, good equipment, good TWINS - BREWERS L ? horna sault With three hits and two for the second straight night, made, vicinity Redwood—Hllls- 643-9909. iBRAKE JO B I l ig h t trucking, odd Jobs, also manship. Reasonable prices. Kim and Dave Michael at Texas (Hand 6-6) N Indians discovered its where- and took second on a sacrifice ^ Toh o o .7' D U . A apiece. maintained their m -gam e lead town Rd. Reward, 310. OaJl moving large appliances. lease. Call Bill Rood at T.J. Johnny Bench’s grand- * « • , ,u ... . j.n Free estimates. 646-1899. K“^ “ «^.'"(SpmtoVff 9-4) at a^ts in the second, scoring ^ K^- 047-9603.______1969 VOLKSWAGEN b^ Burning l>arrels delivered. 34. Crocket, Realtors, 643-1677. three runs. Hl'gendorf replaced Lamb on ... . , . „ . parents, Verda and Lon radio, good condition, 31,176. BIDWELL Home Improvement elates, 289-8665. HEY GREG! Congratulations Detroit (LoUch 14-6), N • Frwnliun Vented Unings | 844-1776. Wood literally held on by his the mound and was greeted by ® vLaAn ey. were In the Riverfront Sta- PIRATES Phone 872-4904 after 5 p.m. TO MY PRESIDENT Only games scheduled Personals 3 • Tom Worn Dmms Co. Expert installation of alu- MANCHESTER - Restaurant. to center that Little Miss dlum stands Wednesday night Grandma and grandpa trimmed to ICARPEINTER available, days, mlnum siding, gutters and You finally did Friday’s Games fingertips, giving up Just one M ays single to center that John Mayberry knocked Busy Main St. location. Priced when Cincinnati coUlded with weren’t the only people In the games. ^ ^ ^ evenings, weekends. Additions, something right. Oakland at New York, 2, twl­ inne trims. Roofing Installation and In the low 30s. Figures avail­ On a job well donel .1 i-i. j In th® second run of the raUy Pittsburgh In the battle of Na- stands that Bench had on his oaktib . r r a v f b ARTIST WILL point portraits CHEVROLET Biscayne ^ 9 . 9 5 alterations, repairs. No Job too nlght his mates tallied once In the The White Sox ace finished ^ sacrifice fly. repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. able. Fully equipped. Owner Little Brother, Your Loyal Softball tlonal League divisional lead- mind. Lou Fonseca, his batting from snapshots. Call 649-86>12. Good condition. 643-2048. DON’S American Service small. Free estimEttes. Call Chicago at Baltimore, 2, twl­ fourth and once more In the with a nlne-hltter. has other interests. For de­ ... Bert Blyleven, who had ers. Instructor, was also on hand Bullet Bob Gibson, who loet US ToUand Tpke., BL 83 Stephen Martin, 646-7296 after R o o f i n g O n d Bruce Aide-de-Camp nlght ninth on Carlos(Jarlos MayMay’s s tie- • • • pitched without a run from hla ALUMNI LEAGUE ______1962 OLDSMCXBILE, F-86, con­ tails call Joe Lombardo, Bel breaking single to pull it out. TIGERS - RANGERS “ Grandma wanted a couple “ to point out any of my mis- ®'’® decisions of the Automobiles For Sate 4 Blanclieeter dU'56T6 California at Milwaukee, N Minnesota teammates for 35 Mary Gracyalny paced VFW of home runs. Bench . com- takes.” Bench explained. season, reeled off his ninth vertible. Blown valve. 326. * P ™ ______Chimneys 1 6 - A flore Agency, 647-1418. Happy Birthday Happy Birthday Phone 646-7268. Boston at Minnesota, N Innings, rode the fifth- H ^ p to n last night m ented" ni^ter-of-factiy after And how. praV'teU. 'c'ould the straight victory with a slx-hlt NEED CAR? Credit very bad? LGAM, fUl, gravel tor sale. r q OFING — Specializing re- ■muuuuauauiiuwii^ DAD BILLY NEVUE Cleveland at Texas, N games th® Detroit "ngers tered e l^ t hits while his De- inning home run. barrage of I" softbaU acUon, 11-10, at Mar- j,e’d given them Just Uiat—his ClnclnnaU slugger, batting a chipped in with a home Bankropt, repossession? Hon- pORD Falrlane, good con- Ucensed for septic and ^ a ln - p^,^ng roofs o*. all kinds, new ______Schools and Clowes 33 Kansas City at Detroit, N est Douglas accepts lowest f)T"tran IW®rs ^1; trolt mates took advanta-e of Rick Renlck, Bob Darwin and Gracyalny col- jsrd and 24th roun^trippers of solid .291 with M homers Md 69 “>6 year, to dltlon. air-conditioned, power AUTO Love, Love, down, smallest payment, any­ beckhoe, sltework. LatuUppe ««>*®’ K««®'- ®Wni"®y®. MUSIC LESSONS, beginning ^ a”™ ” f Soderholm past MU- ®®ted three hlte In t o e trips the basebaU season to ^ e r runs batted In-both tops In the 1®“^ “ »e Cardinals past Atlanta steering. 3380. Phone 647-9784. cleaned and repaired. 30 years and elementary guitar, flute and w h ere. Not small loan finance ___ SERVICE Bros., 872-4366 or 742-9477. Debbie, Matt Daddy, Janet, John, feated the BalUmore Orioles 11- unearned runs enroute to vlcto- waukee. Coasting on the Twins’ th® Plate. Marcia Spano and jhe Reds to a 6-3 victory w e r m ajors-poeslbly be making in 21 experience. Free estimates. trumpet. Music education 4 In 10 innings; the Boston Red ry over the Rangers. biggest Inning of the season— Anne Gracysky each had two jhe Pirates mistakes’ ^ games. company plan. Douglas Mo- 1964 ______and Marc______Moriarty’s Play CHRYSLER convertible, SPECIALISTS Call Howley, 643-6361. graduate. Lower than standard Marc and Heidi Sox trimmed the Oakland A’s 7- It ■was Slayback’s fifth start six runs—Blyleven won his h lt^ o r the winners. ' . . . tors, 346 Main. • Tune-ups CEIUNG and ceramic tile spe­ In other National League “Oh, we had some kind of a aoTOrko rwTD power steering, power brakes, rates. Call after 6 p.m., 742 V G r i l O n T ' o r n g h t the New York Yankees since moving up from the mi- ninth game against 10 losses. VFW 280 OlO 0—11 automatic. Good condition. • Brakes cialist, one celling or all, re­ GUTTERS — Remodeling, ex­ Happy Happy Birthday games, the New York Mets signal,” Bench said, "where I’d ASTROS • CUBS CHEVBLLE, 1970, 464, low paired, replaced. Rooms re­ 6904.______E. Hampton 161 002 0—10 3260. Phone 649-4256. • Air (Jond. pert work at reasonable costs. Slump-ridden Morlarty Broth­ _____ shut out San Francisco 4-0, Los look over at Lou and he’d In- Wynn belted two home mileage, excellent condition. Belated Birthday MOM Complete Auto paired, remodeled. Light truck­ All work guaranteed. Free es- ers continue their efforts to re­ The American T.eirinn emm t Angeles hammered Phila- dlcate to me any mistakes I nms and Norm Miller and Lee Call 646-5471. Care JOHN BARNOWSKI Love, Only 11 Able-Bodied Players 1965 FORD Galaxle, very good ing. No Job too small, special Umates. Call 876-0800. Help Wonted-Female 35 gain their winning form tonight ed for 14 runs In Se fifth In- *I®IP^*I“’ St. Louis blanked was making. Yeah, he pointed May added one apiece for the condition, new automatic rate. Work done on weekends George, Judy, and Car on Tour 1968 VOLKSWAGEN (Beetle) PONTIAC Love, when they meet the Vernon nlng to defeat the Dolons, 22-3* Atlanta 7-0, Houston outslugged out a couple of things,” he Astros, overcoming homers by transmission, shocks, tires, and evenings, anytime. 647- DENTAL Assistant — Experi­ block, sun roof, gas heater, ra­ PARK Heating and Phimbing 17 Your Grandchildren Orioles at Henry Park at 6 The official Hurst • Olds Gall Bartlett led the v l^ e r e ’ CSilcago Cube 10-6 and San added—but he wouldn’twouldn't say th® Cuhs’Cub®’ Billy WllUains and brakes. 3460. 643-6792. 9232. enced preferred, good knowl­ Gretchen and Gretle Michael, Paul, David, dio, four new tires, 68,000 373 Main St., Manchester o’clock. pace car for this year’s In­ offence 7rtth'7triple"M d ^ “ ®S® Montreal 8-6. what he was doing wrxmg. No- Jim Hickman. SAM Watson Plumbing and edge of typing and office pro­ Karen and Amy miles, meticulously maintain­ 619-2881 TWO YOUNG married men will (Still in the cult? ) The defending Hartford Twi­ dianapolis 600, will be on dis­ heating. Bathroom remodeling cedure required. Reply Box Patched-Up Mets Nancy Narcon belted a circuit * * * ^ y ®*®® '>«®" » “ ® ^ d . d „ L * 1 ^ d« d ed, excellent condition. Orig;!- Trucks - Tractors 5 do small repair Jobs emd paint­ light League champions have play at Nichols Tire on blow for the losers. DODGERS - PHILS ure that out either. PADRES - EXPOS and repairs. Free estimates. “ V ” , Manchester Herald. nal owner. Best offer. Days ^ STUDEBAKER, half-ton ing, Eilso cellar cleaning and plagued by light and untimely Broad 8t., Friday morning The American Legion now “ Pitching and the outfield,’’ Tcmy Perez countered a Pitts- Larry Stahl and Clarence 9^4 (JaU 649-3808. Help Wonted-Female 35 Help Wonted-Female 35 light trucking. Call 646-2692, hitting and the bats go to sleep from 9 to 11 and all day Sat­ sports an Impressive 6-0 record. SroaiKled Phillies Manager burgh flrst-lnnlng’ run with his Gaston clubbed homers for the 649-6384, evenings. 649-2062. pick-up, 42,000 original miles, M o tO rC y c lO l^ B ic y c le S 11 646-3726. GRANTS Plumbing Service — HOUSEMOTHER when base runners are in scor­ Produce Victory urday at the Goodyear store Legion 002 2 14 4 0-22-26 Owens, “ they killed Us.” 14th homer In the second. Then, Padres, who overcame a three- 1960 DATSUN, 610, 4-speed, 42.- m®chanlcolIy like new, new „ „ „ „ ------;— ;------The Oak Hill School for the NOTICE! WANTED Experienced hair­ ing position. tires. 3276. 742-8161. YOUR motorcycle Insur- Free estimates, plus quality dresser. Excellent salary, at the Tri-Clty Plaza in Ver­ Dolons 000 0 0 0 3__3-7 '^® **'’® PhUUea Etchers gave two Innings later, with a runner run Montreal first Inning to 000 miles, new clutch, tires. ance call the Crockett Agency. EXPERIENCED students wlll- Blind in Hartford has opening work. 643-6341. commission and benefits. Call non. up 18 Los Angeles hits and the on third. Bench leaned into overturn the Expos. excellent condition. 31.060. 649- ^957 (CHEVROLET, 14’ plat- Ask for Betty Turner, 643-1577. to do odd Jobs. Painting, for a woman to care for Effective Aug. 1st the Man­ er-Coach^ Ge°ne^^ j^ ^ on ^"i^ii . NEW YORK (A P )— Jon Matlack took a peek at the young children. Applicants chester Evening Herald will 526-2372. Sunday the car, equipped *206. form, hea'vy duty body, like cleaning, yard work. Self-ln- b OTTI HeaUng and Plumbing probably go with local star Ray must be willing to live In. no longer run Help Wanted hneup that Manager Yogi Berra created for him before with the new OO-series Poly- new condition, 3476. 742-8161. EXPERT repairing all makes sured. Call 646-1266. — Prompt, courteous sendee. LaGace on the hill. Vernon’s the injury-riddled New York Mets faced San Francis- VOLKSWAGEN, 1966, low mile­ Prior experience with handi­ ads under separate classifi­ fJOHT Housekeepdng Services steel GT tires made by Good­ ______of bicycles including 3, 6 and — —------r— Call 643-1496. capped children helpful. Posi­ cations by sex. All Help for gentleman excheinged for choice will probably be Jim CO Wednesday. It was 'not a list to inspire great confi- age, black, sunroof, radio. ^^999 d ODG^ Rack truck, ex- 16-apceds. Manchester Bicycle sldewalka, stone walls. year, will be on exhibit at tion open In September. Wanted ads will be listed heated apartment. Central Marteiio. Instant Competition in Ghettos 3750. Phone 643-2041. fireplaces, flagstone terraces. NO JOB too small. Immediate dence in a pitcher. Connectient Dragway In Col­ cellent running condition. Shop. Contact the Personnel De­ under one classification — second floor location. Fur­ The Orioles are a game and Berra had catcher Jerry chester. All concrete repairs, both In­ service on service calls. Free partment, 242-2274 between No. 86 "Help Wanted.” nished or unfurnished. No half In front of Moriarty’s. Ver- Grote In right field, second 1964 OLDSMOBILE P86, full 1971 SUZUKI. TS 260R, dual side and outside, railings, estimates gladly given on 9-3 p.m. power, automatic transmis­ pete. References. Reply Box non enters tonight’s contest baseman Ted Martinez In left able. Can be seen at Caiambere purpose, red, like new,, excel­ landscaping. Reasonably heating or plumbing. Faucets Delights Harlem Net Instructor sion, very good condition. Ex­ EE, Manchester Herald. with a 4-5 mark while the local and catcher Bill SudaWs at Oilers in Shutout Moving and Storage, Manches­ lent condition. Under 1,000 priced. Call 643-0851. repaired or Installed. Water GIRL FRIDAY -Small con- array sports a 4-6 record. first base. Injuries had reduced cellent second car. Call 646- miles, full nobby rear tire. pumps worked on. Complete GIRL FRIDAY, for small NEW YORK (AP) — Angeles L€dcers liasketball basketball, baseball or stick ter Industrial Park, 643-6187. LAWNMO'WER Service, sharp­ genial office, excellent bene- RECEIVE free gifts for having So far this season, LaGace the Mets’ list of available non- 8236. Asking 3750. 646-1893. heathig systems, rec rooms, «®®. part-time. Hours flexible, Over Moriarty’s Tennis whites are turning when he grows up. bail, no one is left out. All kids ll■l■l■lWlll^llllllll|||||||||||||||TT•rm[[••l^1[...... ening and repairing. Pick up fits, hours 8:30 - 6. Please ap­ a Harmony Homes Colonial has seen action In three games, pitchers to 11 and eight were etc. Call M & M Plumbing & Phone 643^2466 evenings. black.' Glrado had arrived that get rackets, balls and shirts JUNIOR ALUMNI 1963 CORVETTE, mint condi­ Trailers - 1970 TRIUMPH, 600, 8” ex­ and delivery. LAM Equip­ ply In person to Detrex Chem­ party. A gift shop display of and has a 1-1 record. He has playing—three at positions they Heating, 649-2871. Producing runs In every In- The' game traditionally re- hiornlng at an east side com- and begin competition In the lo- tion, 2 tope, posl-tractlon, 4- tended front fork, ’IT-plpes. ment, Route 83, Vernon 872- ACT. NOW—LADIES! Sell toys ical, 260 Chapel Rd. South wood, glass, metal, pictures worked 12 and one third innings, don’t usually jjatrol. Mobile Homes 6-A Windsor. nlng except for the fifth, the served for the white-clad munlty enter with every tn- cal challenge rounds, usually In Surging Mari-Mads scored speed. Call 646-0734 after 6 Helment Included, 3926. 649- 8311, Monday - Thursday 8-6, ------ahd grlfte party plan. Our 26th and many unusual Items. (Jail allowed 12 hits and has struck Did the arrangement bother Oilers blanked powerful Mori- whlte-sklnned country club lonHoh of going swimming. But groups of 20 competing for 12 ^^''® I*' I*'® tli® ®®v- p.m. 4211 after 5. Friday 8-9, Saturday 8-4. M lllinG ryi year. Over 300 items. Full ------“ Elevlra Jones, 643-7110 for out six enemy batters. Matlack? No way. The rookie arty Brothers, 10-0, In Man- get—wlth Althea G l b ^ and a-HtH® arm-twisting by his dl- spots. ®nth Inningto turn back Pine LOOK ! Dressm^ing 19 color catalog. No cash ouUaw. rook Laurel Man- more Information. left-hander fired a four-hitter, Chester Minor Uttle League Arthur Ashe the token ex- rector brought him to the ten- But the shirts aren’t always Pharmacy, 16-12, last night at 1966 SUNBEAM Alphine, excel­ 1966 ROYAL Enfield 760, Inter­ UNITEID Tree Service — Jobs, ------Call or write “ Santa’s Parties” PART-TIME cook. Laurel Man- or, 649-4619. ACCOUNTING Clerk — assis­ retiring the last 14 batters In BasebaU Tournament play last ceptlcwis-U spreading to the courts. the traditional white. The array ^llng Field, lent mechanical condition, new ceptor, completely redone. large or small, tree removal, CUSTOM made ladies dresses, Avon, Conn., 06(X)1. Phone 1- Cosmos Leading order and pitched the Mets to a night at Verplanck Field. ghettos. He left with a racket he had of hues depends upon the num- ^ave Kershaw paced the sev- top. Phone 646-2480. DELUXE OLD ENGLISH—Car­ Must sell, 3800 or best offer. etc. Insured. Call 646-4622. suite, bridal gowns and veils. 673-3456. Also booking parties. tant to bookkeeper. In small electronics firm. Experience 4-0 victory. Dave DelMastro and Dave Klds^black, white, Puerto beating five other ber ^e". Conn. His organization Brooklyn, who started In the **‘"® 2-12-7-4 Phone 872-4033 after 0 kitchen. Matching appliances. duro. Must sell. Phone 646- dow shades made to measure, , delivery Jewelry Department. Excel­ distributor has Immediate for small electronics firm In loop with an 8-0-1 record. can handle. To tell you the light trucking and package de­ gle for Moriarty’s only two hits. Keep that wrist up.” *>as spread to major cities program to e years ago now Tupper. Daigle and Jemes; Wall-to-wall carpeting. Lovely all size Venetian blinds. Keys lent benefits. Apply In per­ openings for Customer Serv­ Manchester. Experience ^ ys age six to 10 are taking truth^ I was more worried 2294. livery. Refrigerators, washers Moriarty’s 000 000 0-2-0 "Remember It’s accuracy, across the country and culml- helps teach tennis as well as Alemeny. made while you wait. Tape re­ son. ice Representatives. Excel­ necessary. Good phone person­ part with games scheduled about myself than I was about JON MATLACK home. and stove moving specialty. Oilers 332 20 10-7-0 speed, Uigt counts.” nates each year with a national play. ------1969 COUGAR, 2-door hardtop. 36,996 1971-YAMAHA, 126 Enduro, 800 corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 lent wages and benefits for ality essential. Duties will In­ Monday through Wednesday them.” Folding chairs for rent. 649- "I took whirlpool treatments Del Mastro, Pelletier and Good movement, sweet- champlcnshlp, this year In “ it’s easy,” said Glrado, “ but Seven runs In the bottom of Immaculate condition, stereo Trades welcome. miles, excellent condition. Main St, 649-5221. individuals with 1-2 years clude correspondence, dicta­ nights at the Illlng Junior High. Matlack had lost three of his and the trainer popped 0762. KING’S DEPARTMENT It Roberts; Ray and Wlttman. heart. Gotta get you a pair of Washington. I’u have to practice more.” the sevenUi frame lifted Medi- tape, radial tires, chrome 3400. 049-3343. customer service experi­ tion, file, reservations and ap­ The season will continue until jast four decisions and lost that back,” said Fregosl. wheels. Priced for quick sale. GREAT HOUSING BUY—TWO COMMERCIAL or resldenUal, sneakers and you’ll be that At first he had Ashe • and ” I don’t reaUy like it that cal Pharmacy to a command- STORE ence. Typing la required. pointments. Salary range 3100 , .. ivusiyRusty oiauDStaub siiiistill isIs wearing n r rtf ■ n i i m much better.” Charlie Pasarell teach the Itlds much,” said Jamie Frleland, 7, thg 12-6 victory over Burger 31,800. 643-6801. BEDROOMS. Ready to live In. cleaning, ceiiers, attics, ia\vn Pointing -“ Papering 21 Phone contact; clerical; no to 3120 depending on ex­ playoffs listed the week of 1971 TRmMPH 260 cc, 3560. mowing, lawn maintenance, '^’''® trouble lately," Mat- on elastic bandage on his right SAyKElOA^Jt^^ Eric Werner’s booming com- the g;ame. But they taught theo- of . King at the West Side Oval, Very well kept home. EXPERIENCEID teachers offer Manchester Parkade travel required. perience and ability. Call 646- August 7. , , , , lack said. “ I’ve been over'- hand. Tommie Agee Is nursing 1967 SAAB 98, good condition. 33,995 Call 872-6942. above' ground pool repedrs. mands and the kids’ shouts of ry and lost the kids. Now Ashe Jamie had Just Joined the Scott Garman paced Medical quality painting at prices you APPLY AT _ 8800. Gerald Fortier for Inter- Makeup games^games scheduled striding. Tbe upper part of my a pulled leg muscle. John 'Mil- _ 3400. Phone after 6 p.m., 644!- Excellent financing available 646-3467. are: July 20, Stars vs. Cou- scores _ delight bounced off the Central is a vice president of the NJTL program because she didn’t get the plate and on the 8001. can afford. Fully insured. 648- MAR-nN-BROWER CORP. view appointment. body has been flghUng my legs, ner, who hurt his neck Tuesday TT htebmediatb f f Business Services 13 AVON Invites you to start 200 Prestige Park Rd., ------gars; July 27 Kings vs. Cou- Park tennis courts, where lisu- and an avid booster. The teach- to go to camp and she had hiound. Garman poked out two POWER mowers, hand mowers 1609 or 742-8764. I went out there today hoping night, might return by the Six Pack 74 (Connolly 30, alljr’ th7 subtle HARMONY HOMES East Hartford NURSES Aides, all shUte. We gars. thump” of a ers are people such as Werner, made a new friend, Jackie singles and retired 12 batters 1964 SBTVBN passenger Cadillac .\LL TYPES of masonry and earning extra cash selling our to rebuild myself." weekend. Cleon Jones' elbow Quardlno 14, Sulick 11, S h e n -___ sharpening and repairing ser- m a g o w a n tr a SONS or call 628-9386. are looking for full-time per- Standings ball off a racket Is the «Uy who knows more about street Vega, a plgtalled 8-year-old. strikeouts. limousine. Very clean. Can be "Leisure Living at It’s best” repair work, stone, brick, vice. Call "Sharpall.” Free exciting cosmetic fashions for So, his mind, absorbed In his still is out of commission. dlan 11) Baad 28 — Horria 11, goimdT" kids than tennis. ” We met because we talked Jason Dodge led the Burger seen at Chambers Moving and block, flagstone. Also fire­ Interior and exterior Summer ’72! For personal ap- manent help. Experience help- W. L. T. Pte. pick-up and delivery. 648-6306. DENTAL RecepUonlst Mature essenUal. Training rather than the "It's a day-to-day affair," Horaat 8. Werner, a part-time actor "One of my pride and joys la that we didn't get those things ^

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A f PAGE TWENTY MAN'»0(t\LK3K. ROCKVILLE —Attractive 8H- Mrs. Carter, 742-8142, 742-8687. Beautiful lot with plenty of shrubbed lot, we invito your in- B-ZONB LOTS, 00x160, for sale, A wealthy New Yorker, Ar­ appreciated. heat, electric included. $170 rustic lot surrounded by tower­ Ask us about our guarantee sales plan TODAY!!! MIM-' room apartment. Residential trees. Priced to sell. spection. This unique custom Call 643-0002. thur A. Houghton Jr., 66, is do­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS per month. Amedy Realty, Re­ built home Is available for Im------ing trees. Ideal for chUdren. ADORABLE TOY Poodle pup- area. Adults, no pets. $140 CENTER OF TOWN . . . An nating his town house in fash­ 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. altors, 870-6283. mediate occupancy. Chll 649- ANDOVER —Overlooking Lake, CaU owner 870-2846. pies, only $40, to good home. monthly. Security. 646-1060. oldie but goodie style home In ionable Sutton Place for Wald­ WIDOW desires two or three - 0306. $2,200. Coventry — beautiful REALTORS •— MLS Cream, apricot, and white to MANCHESTER — 4V& rooms, the mid twenties . . . six room BOLTON LAKE —Brick cape, heim’s use. informed sources COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. BACHELOR apartment. Just re­ room apartment. Reasonable. treed lot, exceUent area, $8,- PASEK choose from. 870-0218 or 649- newer 2-bedroom duplex, half colonial with two car garage. 3 bedrooms up, large Uvlng said Wednesday. UiOO NOON DAY BEFORE PUBUCATION Phone 646-1064. • • • • 600. T^illand —Acre treed lot, 6861 anytime. of 2-famlly, Including heat, hot novated, duplex, all appliances Vacant and truly Immaculate W room, dining room, den, eat-in 289-7475 — 608 Burnside Ave., E. Hartford Houghton, president of Steu­ Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 12 :M Noon Friday furnished, in private home. |8,900. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. water with garage, on bus line, WANTED parking space or ga- . . . three schools within two BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. kitchen, rec room in basement, 742-8243 — Twin Hill Dr., Coventry ben Glass in FOUR, all white, clean, cuddly, Private entrance and plenty of near stores. Adults, no pets. ragre, Msincheater area for blocks. Give us a call and start Realtors — MLS Resort Property ' IH baths, large lot near pri­ and a director of Corning Glass cute kittens, need good homes. yiV h dryer and washer hook­ parking space. TV in lovely liv­ packing. Manchester Parkade, Manch. vate beach. Owner $38,900. 643- Member National Assoc, of Real Estate Boards also mem­ Works in Coming, N.Y., will YOVB COOPERATION WIU, I At it summer. Phone 1-226-9812. ber of the Hartford, Manchester and Vernon Mullple List­ CaU 643-1743. up. Avattafbie Aug. 1st. $170 ing room. References required. GREEN MANOR AREA 649-6806 For Sole 74 6818. give the property to the U.N. BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 $188 monthly. Write Box “ X ” , ing Service. monthly. Write Box A, Man­ I l m n e s s t roperty One of Manchester’s finest Association of the U.S.A. Tile ADORABLE Tiger kittens, good NOMAt¥W6 IF MOO ORAIM, HA'<, 6TRAW , OMC UNGH.V BUr,M01V4ERfl Manchester Herald. Ready for builders is selling his home. Six SEVEN-ROOM Colonial, 8 or 4 BOLTON LAKE — Waterfront COLUMBIA — Newer four-bed' association then 'will sell it to with children, box tnsUned, chester Heridd. property, 0-room Ranch—home TR'/TOkEEPA POtMFORR ARD A VWEEL DON'T HAVE t i m e occupancy July 10. For Sole 70 room ranch with attached gar- bedrooms, porches, 2-car ga- room Colonial, formal dining the United Nations, the sources p'all 643-9002. 8ARROM ••• THAT'LL BE TDRIDE NIM rage, double treed lot, close to plus 2-room guest cottage. room, two - oar garage, one WHETHER buying or seUlng, ALL CASH for your property reported. Conrinued From Preceding Page H0R6E,Y0UCND BROAD STREET — AK non wUh extras. A lOO A-r • ANVMOfttr POUR ROOMS, first floor. MAIN STREET -Three-rooms, all schools, churches, shop­ Marion E. Robertson, Realtor. acre {Uua. Many extras. Lake be sure to contact the profes­ within 24 hours. Avoid red UPlMORklNG LIRE square feet of land with’ Real deep private lot, patio, Waldheim hopes to move his peU, call 1-413-026-3493. furnished, nice yard. One to tool shed, etc. ping. $29,900. Principles only. 648-0903. privUeges. $38,900. Others $27,- sionals at Jarvis Realty. We tape, instant service. Hayes family there well before the Live Stock 42 modern commercial building. Help Wonted-Male 36 Help Wonted-Mole 36 OME- two people. No pets. 869-1744. CaU owner between 4:80-7 900. Ferrigno Agency, Realtor, need listings in aU price Agency, 646-0131. General Assembly convenes Your business will boom In this COLUMBIA — Waterfront aU- FOUR-ROOM duplex, centrally T. J. CROCKETT, p.m. week days, anytime Sat­ 1-423-1866, 228-3806. anytime. ranges. For quick, courteous Sept. 19. Currently the family is location. Coll for particulars. room cottage, fireplace, located, suitable for couple urday. 648-6708. service, call the girls at Jarvis living in the Carlyle Hotel. FOR SALE — Quarter horse, with no children. 649-9888 after Business LoeoHons Hayes Agency, 646-OiSl. '* Realtor screened porch, large lot 40s. COVENTRY 4-room year Ferrigno Agency, 1-423-1886, Realty today. 643-1121. Legal Notice buckskin mare. Call 649-7164. 0. For Rent 64 643-1577 MANCHESTER —Two - fomUy, 'round house, lakefront privi­ 228-8606. Land For 71 0-4. Excellent condition. Near leges. Only $10,900. Ooodchlld- NOTICE OF HEARING HORSE for sale. > bay gelding, LOVBX.Y 2-bedroom apartment, Legal Notice WELLS ST. — Older 2-famUy stores and schools. $32,000. MAINE -Three-room furnish­ Bartlett, Realtors, 643-7887, STATE OP CONNECTICUT 15.2 hands. 9 years old, ex­ with refrigerator, range, dis­ THREE - ROOM comer office WnJLJNOTON — Ten lovely COURT OF PROBATE In need of a general face lift­ Pasek Realtors, 289-7470, 742- 669-1744. ATTENTION Court of Probate LYNCH posal, heat, and parking. $185 suite. House A Hhle Bldg., 90S wooded acres, close to all ma­ ed cottage, on shore lot, sandy Court of Probate, DUtrlct of Man- cellent for novice to interme­ ing. Excellent income poten- ______8243. beach, 3 adjacent lota included. cheater, District No. 25. District of Manchester diate hunt seat rider. Also 2 gcXTH j monthly. Handy to Main St. Main St. lUione 643'4846. jor highways. Louis Dlmock, VERNON — 50 miles ■view,. 1% Trust Estate u-w William E. Sag:- NOTICE TO CREDITORS 7-/3 MANCHESTER — FOur- bed- For further Information caU acres, hlU top estate, 2400 HOME OWNERS lio for the benefit of Rena Zola Sag:- ESTATE OF LAURENCE D. LANE straight stalls for rent. Call Call 644-2427. MANCHESTER — Warehouse Realty, 649-9623. llo. Pursuant to an order of Hon. John J. Crockett Realtor. 648-1677. ^ om Colonial, two baths, ga- 649-2002. Between 1-7. square foot brick Ranch. Ex­ Wallett, Judge, all claims must be 649-6080. and industrial space. 16,000- Are you conslderiag selling Date of order, July 6, 1972. THREE building lots, with old- BROOKFIELD Street —Eight rage, central location. Nicely cellent' area. $64,900. Hayes Petitioner, The Connecticut Bank presented to the fiduciary named be­ 100,000 square foot units, avail­ your home? We have many and Trust Company, Trustee. Date low on or before October 7, 1972 or er home and bani. Easy ac- ^ treed lot. Only $29,900. Bel Air O ut of To¥m Ag;ency, 646-0181. of be barred by law. The fiduciary is: MOTORS Articies For Sole 45 Musieoi Instnimeiits S3 Apartments - Rots - room Colonial, sunporch, tviro clients anxious to buv 2- of hearing:. July 24, 1972, time able immediately. Heated and Joan S. Lane Articies For Sole 45 ' cess to 1-86. Asking $37,000. fireplaces, four bedrooms. Im- Real Elstate, 643-9332. For Sole 75 tamUles, shigles and land. hearing. 9:80 a.m.. place of hearing. HAHN EXILIPSE reel mower ALiiBlN ORGAN 44-note man­ Tenements 63 air-conditioned. FYelght eleva­ ANDOVER — 7-room Raised M unicli^ Bldg., 41 Center St., Man­ 70 Oxford ^reet WOODUND 649-4617. List your property 'with: chester, Conn. Manchester. Conn. 06040 with riding sulky, very good uals, 13-note bass, matching tors. $1 to $1.00 per square *29,900. Good- SEVBN-room spacious Colonial VERNON Ranch with magnificent view is looking for an NEWLYWEDS — Or to be—We Compliance date, July 14, 1972. LOST BRIGHT carpet colors condition, $100. Call 643-1704. speaker, like new, $1,000. 870- foot. 1-748-6684. BOLTON —76 acres, near cen­ chlld-Bartlett, Realtors, 646- Central locaUon. Excellent $27,700 NEW RANCH from 2 plus acre lot. A fine Lupoeehlno Agency Upon the application of the peti­ . . . restore them with Blue have the apartment you've MANOR ter, high level land, cqien and 6066, 669-1744, 643-7887. condition. Internatlcnal Asso- tioner praying for the allowance of 9370. Get it now. Bullt-lns, aluminum home and Investment In a its final account and allowance of Lustre. Rent electric sham- CLEAN, dark rich loam, five been looking for! Shades for OFFICE for rent at 386 Main Apprentice Technician priced, t,y,vCMIT STREET — Four-bed- elates, 647-1800. siding, city water and sewers. rural setting, minutes from 646-5432 two prior accounts with said estate, PUBUC pooer $1. Plnewood Furniture. yards, $22.60. Sand, gravel, SLmOERLAND drum set. privacy, carpet for quietness, St. Ideal locatlcm. Irormer as per application on file more fully APARTMENTS terms. Kata Oorp. 38 Kane St., room Colonial within walking siX-ROOM Colonial on bus Une, priced for you Loaded with Hartford. $88,000. Call Warren appears, stone, manure, pool and patio CUdJlan cymbal. vinyl appliances for hunger, laundry M.R.A. office. Near hoiqiltal. NOTICE cases, West Hartford, 06119. Mr. distance to many schools, IH value. Close to schools and E. Howland, Realtor, 648-1106. It Is ordered that___ Said application Who takes pride in his work to service new cars. COMPLETE Printing and rub­ sand. 643-9604. trap case. Call 646-1776 y 1law.a m . WWThea #fiduciary I A .. a I a m . . Ili:a . to construct a dwelling in the 345 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER balls with bag. $10. Phone 870- years. CaU Mr. Peterman, garage, fireplace. Upper 20’s. 649-6806 lent value, only $27,900. No Ice, call Louis Dimock Realty, Bllsabath R. Runde TAG SALE, July 16-16, 10 a.m. ing lights, PolarcXd and Argus doqrs, aU large rooms. F\dl 6985. 649-2818. River Zone on King’s Road as 4179. Owner, 649-9404.' basement storage area, am­ Bralthwalte Agency, 649-4093. basement. T. J. Crockett, Re­ 649-0623. 165 Farmstead Drive to 6 p.m-, 160 Eldridge Street, 35 mm. cameras. Call 644-2720. OFTEN SOUGHT South Windsor, Conn. 06074 required by the Coventry Z «i- ple parking. Stating at $175. CALL T.J. Crockett, Realtor at MANCHESTER — Ca^ flw altor, 643-1577. Manchester. 'Appliances, house­ ■MNOMMNMK FIVE - ROOM apartment one- MANCHESTER Vicinity—Oean and Ing Regulations, Section 8.631. REAL ESTATE salesmen, ex- ~ Handy to shcq>plng, schools, 643-1577 for (Xfice space. All large rooms, enclosed porch, VERNON AND 'VldNITY hold items. Anriques 56 half duplex, pantry and OMi-room Ranch with rec room, SELDOM FOUND COVENTRY —Cottage for lov­ Dated at Coventry, Connecti­ perienced preferred. Will con- service, bus and religious facilities. shapes and sizes and prices. ceurpeting, fireplace, aluminum For Employmant glassed in back porch, base­ Model apartment open for carpets, swimming pool, on 7-room Cape with many quality ers, two or three bedrooms, INVITATION cut, this 29th day of June 1972. MACHINISTS sider training. Full-time basis Shiners, crawlers, etc. 144 GARAGE SALE—Saturday and ANTOJU® flat top desk cherry New and old. Let us know your siding, double garage, neeu* $25,500 ment hook-up for washer and inspection 12-6 Saturday and one acre lot. $27,000. Hutchins features: half-acre wooded lot. Perfect Opportunltifts Coventry Planning and only. Hutchins Agency, 649- Demlng Street. Manchester, Sunday, 10 a.m. until dark, 174 maple, repaired and re- demands, we will do every­ schools. Immaculate condition dryer, heat and hot water fur­ Sunday, other times by ap­ Agency, 649-5324. e Fireplace Vernon, 8-bedroom Ranch, starter home. Newly re­ T O BID R«ad Tha Harald Zoning Commission First class only , 5324. Route 30, South. Bentrni Street, Manchester. "»»‘* e d like original. CaU 649- thing for you except make the Hayes Agency, 646-0181. nished. Nice yard. Adults, no pointment. • IVi baths basement garage, plenty of decorated In and out. Low tax­ Arnold Carlson, Snow blower, electric stove, payments. OLDER 7-room Colonial, llOx- Clatsifiad Ads. Lathe WANTED Reliable driver for ALUMINUM sheets used as peU. Phone 649-1834. e Range and dishwariier kitchen cabinet space with es, low price. Only $15,900. Les- Sealed bids for Music Supplies Chairman refrigerator, BulU by 170’ lot. Great possible com­ Manchester Mr. Softee. Please call 649- printing plates- .009 thick, 23x color television, I j j l ^ S g X p p O I « l - ..... SMALL OFFICE space for rent, • Lovely treed yard wth patio built-in oven and range, senger Co., Realtors, 742-9718 will be received In the Business clothing. mercial property. Hutchins NEW FIREPLACE Bridgeport 2073 or 643-6932, 9 a.m. - 11 -> cents each or 5 for $1. U & R Housing Corp. air-conditioned. Call 643-9001. e Aluminium siding beautifully landscaped lot or 1-428-9291. Office, 45 School Street, Man­ Agency, 649-0324. Let US show you a.m. or after 6 p.m. 843-2711. Furs 57 BY DAM ATO priced Built from floor to celling with with-pond, close to schools, chester, Connecticut, until 3:30 NOTICE Hardinge Chucker The Ultimate in Apt. Living Rentals by a raised hearth fits In beauti­ churches, shopping. COVENTRY —(North) —Price p.m. July 20, 1972 at which Boots & Accessories 46 c o m p l e t e set marine officer WESTMINSTER^ Scarborough AXTT^ reduced. Lovely Raised Ranch Legal Notice: TTie Connecticut Department of Transportation will Overtime schedule, good fringe SALES and service representa­ TAG SALE — Attic Items, dish­ Robert D. Houses For Rent 65 fully in this plush carpeted time they will be publicly open­ ______dress uniforms, size 35-R. Call THE Murdock area, 9 room Garrison Colo- ^ $27,900 on treed lot, 3 bedrooms, IVi hold a public hearing pursuant to the provisions of Public Act benefits. Apply in person. tive. Opening for an ambitious, es, blankets, books, magiazlnes nlal, 4 bedrooms, alr-conditlon- KEHMNA oversized living room. Fhmlly ed and read. 601 of the 1971 General Assembly and Section 128, Title 28 U.S. 1969 JOHNSON 26 h.p. motor, Venion-Manchester line, 6H baths, 2-car garage, family reliable, hard working person and miscellaneous. July, 13-14. Realtor 643-2692 LARGE elght-iuom Oolonla] ed family room, paneled den, REAL ESTATE 62S-1731 sized kitchen, large den, 2 full i« “ prescribed In Policy and Procedure Memoran- exceUent condition. $276. ■ ■ ■ Coadi House room Ranch on nice lot, room. Call Joe Lombardo, Bel- LEW IS MACHINE CO. who would Uke to work Into Starting 2 p.m., 3 Hawley S*... 20 OUs Street 643-9661 fireplace, large lawn, peuidng formal dining room, living baths, 3 king sized bedrooms. Bld forms may be o b t a l ^ in ^um 20-8, dated January 14, 1960, from the U.S. Department of 22 John St,, East Hartford Phone 643-9779. WOnteO — TO PUy 58 MANCHESTER —Pour - bed­ large country kitchen, pan­ flore Agency, 647-1418. the Business .Office of the Board Transportation, Federal H l^w ay Administration. TTiis hearing management. Five-day week, Second floor. 648-6926 area. Pleasant convenient lo­ KKHn with fireplace, attic-fan, In Immaculate condlUtm, gar­ liberal commission and draw, One of Bfanoheater’s Finest room Split-Level, 2% baths, age. Moat desirable______location. eled family room, fireplace of Education at the above listed will be held e bath, glass sUding doors SOUTH WINDSOR —BeauUful HAVE YOU MISSED setting, over 1% acre wooded ping. security. Hit or Miss, Man­ FULL-TIME for optical labora­ 4179. FTVE H.P. oubtoard motor, tity. The Harrisons, 648-8709, or right, $20,900. Mr. SpUeckl, Business Manager “■ negative declaration, pursuant to Section 102(2)(c), onto patio. $220. per month. 8-room executive Colonial. THE BOAT? SPARKLING lot, la^e oaks, 4 bedrooms, 2 ______Public Laiv 91-190 of the National Environmental Policy Act. chester, 646-4912. tory, varied interesting duties. recently overhauled. $60. 166 Oakland Street. 646-1021 Belfiore Agency, 847-1418. Robert D. - Murdock, Realtor, Four bedrooms, 2H baths, baths, large living room with $32,500 More detailed Information and plans developed by ttie Connecticut Apply Precision Optical, 11 CONSOLE RECORD player, ARE YOU 6-room Ranch, fireplace, Tolland, 7-room Raised A CAREER in marketing man­ Phone 649-4206. GOLD IN your atUc, cellar, 643-2692. family room, beautiful kitch­ stone fireplace, full formica ANDOVER -Nine-room custom Department of Transportation-Bureau of Highways are available Bragg St., East Hartford. maple bed and dresser, child­ MANCHESTER — Newer two- PAYING RENT? new rec room. Walk-In ce­ Ranch, one mile from Route INVITATION agement can be yours. If you bcmi, etc. Will buy anything en with built-in appliances in­ dark room, laundry room. built brick Ranch on five for public Inspection at the Bureau otf Highways’ Design Office ren’s toys, lawn furniture, 15’ STARORAFT BOAT, 36 h.p. bedroom Towidiouse. m NEW 3-room apartment, Uvlng Perhaps you qualify to pur­ dar closet, garage. Only 15 on over one acre, VA think you have general man­ old. CaU 643-5372 or 648-7069 cluding refrigerator. Con­ chase your own home with Paneled rec room with bar and acres. Four bedrooms, 2% at 24 Wolcott Hill Road, Wethersfield, Connecticut, Monday REAL ESTATE Career, fast other hous^iold items. 649- Johnson motor, aU accessories baths, aU modem ai^iUances, room, kitchen, bedroom, fully $82,900. baths, carpeting, 28’ paneled through Friday, from 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 PJil. agement ability and are pres­ anytime. Jim Lamb, Auc­ venient location. ExceUent very little down payment. fireplace. Many extras. baths, alr-cMidltioned. Heated T O BID growing expanding concern 1607. included. $475. Call 643-0923. full private basement. $240 per carpeted. Range, refrigerator, family room with floor to ently employed but dissatis­ tioneer. schools. $300 per month. Lease CALL US — One of our quali­ WOLCOTT on Birch Mountain with fine in-door year 'round swimming The Board of Education, Mm - jjj addition to the discussion of the recommended design and needs sales personnel in the month. Includes heat and car­ air-conditioners, basement celling fireplace, base­ U fied, I am willing to take a $12,000 and up caliber. Pasek and security required. Call 644- fied representatives may be Realtors-MLS view. For sale by owner, ask­ pool, 18x86’. Three or four-car cheater, Connecticut, solicits negative declaration, tentative schedules for righta-otf-way acqul- WANTBID —Phonographs, old peting. Paul W. Dougan, R e­ storage and laundry. Parking your answer to home owner­ ment garage—Make offer. chance on you. If you are. Realtors, MLS, 289-7475. For a HAND BRAIDED wool rug, lOx- Garden - Form •> 2720. 568-8200 ing $51,600. Phone 649-6879 any­ garage. A home lor the most bids lor Science Supplies. Sealed slUon. and construction will be discussed at the public hearing, banks, eariy comic books, altor, 643-4030 or 646-1021. for 2 cars. Near bus and shop­ ship. Full or part - time available. 10, red shading. 649-7770. time. discerning. Call Warren B. bids will be received until July Written statements or exhibits concerning this project may be confidential interview ask for Dairy Products 50 swords, metals, early trains ping. CaU Peterman Realtor, HEBRON —Spacious six-room, SPECIAL—SPECIAL! Call 549-4194. We will design and custom Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. 20, 1972 at 8:80 p.m. at irtilch submitted either at the time of the public hearing or may be Ralph Pasek. DELUXE one-hedroom apart­ 649-9404. 3-bedroom home on cne acre, RUTHERFORD time they will be publicly open- melled or ddlvered to the Connecticut Department otf Tranj^r- WB8TINGHOUSE alr-condltlon- and toys, round oak tables. MANCHESTER -Four family. build a new home starting ment, walt-to-waU carx>eting country setting. 1% baths, 2- ASSOCIATES vestment at $24,900. Six-room VERNON —Box Mountain — tiib Ho-ht ia reserved to re- ttitlon-Bureau of Highways office In Wetherafleld until August 3, MECHANIC for bowling lanes, $100 WEEKLY, salary, plus bo­ er, 26,000 Btu, 1971 model, LETTUCE Beets, beans and early furniture. Evenings, 643- 6-4-4-6 duplex design. Ideal throughout, complete appli­ PLEASANT 3-room apartment, car garage. AvaUable August 289-9551 OPEN 9-9 Cape, 4-down, 2-up, 1% baths, at $29,000. No money down Six room immaculate Ranch. all Sneemea- statemente or exhibits wlU be made part of full - time. Apply In person. nus for full-time, servicing used two months. Original summer squash.. 21 Angel 6030._____ .______owner occupied or family pur­ je c t any ai^d all bids. S ^ ^ c a ^ considered In the same im y as ances, vanity bath. CentraUy convenient suburban location, 1st. $275 monthly. Security. plastered walls, hardwood to present home owners and Two fireplaces, 2-car garage. Holiday Lanes, 39 Spencer St., Fuller Brush customers. No price $430, asking $296. 742- Street, Manchester. appUances, basement, like pri­ chase. Excellent nelgfabortiood, you can move In -with no tlons and bid forms may be re- statements, located $170. monthly. R. D. IPhone 228-0276. MANCHESTER —U ft R Built floors, well landscaped lot 160x300’ lot. Bel Air Real Manchester. experience or car necessary. 7545. hhi Rooms Without Board 59 vate home. Working adults, west side. Call 633-7928 after 6 monthly payments until ceived at the Business Office, Murdock, 648-2692. Raised Ranch, two baths, car- with large one-car garage,. €dl Estate, 643-9332. Call 233-9626. 643-2880. p.m. Principals only. your present home Is sold. Board of Education, 45 School All persons interested in this matter are welcome to attend the MAN WANTED to work in our Household Goods 51 FURNISHED room, private petii$, family room, exquisite utilities. Near schools, ch u rch -______L Street, Manchester, Connectl- pubUc hearing. mill. Davis and Bradford ITEMS from over 300 house­ entrance, ample parking, cen- THREE - bedroom apartment, O u t of To¥m es, shoi^ilng and -bus. O’Oon- KEENEY STREET area—Rals- BOOKKEEPER-OFFICE Man- holds, housewares, glassware, second floor, beat, hot water, LOOKING for anything in real yard with fruit trees. Double CARRUTHERS Lumber Co., 200 Tolland St., ager, fidl charge to trial bal­ ------trally located. 649-6271. For Rent 66 garage. $34,900. Hayes Agen­ nell Real Estate Associates, ed Ranch, $88,400. Three bed- , George 3. Koch clothing, etc. The Rummage appUances, carpeting, 2 or 3 estate rental — apcirtments, TOWN OF MANCHESTER Douglas B. Pierce, Deputy Transportation Commissioner East Hartford. ance for area wholesale busi­ 289-8655. ■rooms, fireplaced living room. Realtors 875-9152 Comer, 90 Birch Street, Man­ EISTATES and household lots to GENTLEMAN only, free park­ chUdren.' Security, $230. 648- homes, multiple dwellings, no ROCKVILLE — 8 Regfan St., cy. 646-0131. Business Manager Bureau otf Highways ness. Write experience and formal dining area, eat - In chester. Open Tuesday, buy. Bob Blucklger, 649-3247. ing, kitchen privUeges, central 9097. fees. CaU J. D. Real Estate As­ New 4-room, 2-bedroom unit LEGAL references, to Manchester PORTE5R Street — Three bed- MANCHEffTBR —Cape, 2 unfln- kitchen, 1V4 baths, family Wednesday, Thursday, 10 - 3 location, references required. sociates, Inc. 643-6129. In brick garden apartment room Cape. Family sized Ished, formal dining room, Herald, Box NN. CLEAN, used refrigerators, MANCHESTER — The Coach rooms, 2-car garage, natural NOTICE • MACHINISTS (p ^ ., Thursday evening, 6 to 643-2693 fOr appointment only. building. Total electric, range, kitchen, 1% baths, over one- fireplace, 2 - car garage, alu­ ranges, automatic washers House, 20 Otis Street. New woodwork throughout. Sepa^ $17,900 RECREA'nONAL director, 20 8^$p p.m. refrigerator, • disposal, base­ half acre treed lot. Two ga­ minum siding, remodeled The Zoning Board of Appeals with guarantees. See them at MANCHESTER — Laige clean deluxe 2-bedroom Townhouse, rate large storage building or Cute S'room Ranch, attach­ • TOOL MAKERS hours per week, in home for ment laundry and storage. rages, and 'workshop. Only kitchen, well treed shrubbed will hold public hearing on TAG SALE —Sold home, mov­ B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 furnished rooms, parking. superb location. Includes heat, horse bam. Bright and clean ed garage. Lake privileges. elderly. Send resume to Box VILLAGER Couple with one child permit­ $27,900. Paul Flano, 646-5200. lot. 20s. LaPenta Agency, Re­ Monday) July 17. 1972, starting ing into apartment. Call any­ Main St CaU 648-2in. Maid service. Phone 649-2813. aU modem appliances. $260 per on a acre lot. Odegard Realty, Treed lot. OoU FTed New­ • MOLD MAKERS M, Manchester Herald. ted. Absolutely no pets. $100 altor, 646-2440. 643-4365. at 7:00 p.m., In the Hearing time after 3 p.m. 649-0026, 40 month. Paul W. Dougan, Re­ APARTMENTS MANCHESTER — Six-room Co­ man, 289-7476. APARTMENT SIZE refrigera­ THE THOMPSON House — COt- monthly, $150 lease security. Room of the Municipal Build­ Top Pay and Benefits. McCabe St. altor, 643-4038, or 646-lOZl. lonial with 8 huge bedrooms, BE3GINNBR or retirement 4 Situotioos Wonted - tor and gas stove. Phone 643- tage St., cenJraUy located, CaU James J. Geasay, at 876- ing to hear and consider the fol­ Immediate Occupcmcy 0134. bath, generous kitchen and din­ room Ranch, garage, new gas Manchester Female 38 GENERAL ELECTRIC white 2465. large, pleasantly furnished FOUR LARGE rooms, newer lowing petitions: MANCHESTER ing room, 15x24’ living room. furnace, new roof, treed lot, FLORIDA BOUND Item 1 Town of Manchester— cabinet sink with dishwasher. rooms, parking. CaU 649-2358 duplex. Stove, refrigerator, 6-Room Townhouses, IH^ BOLTON-MANOHESTER town convenient location. L«w 20s, PASEK AMBITIOUS HIGH School stu- GAS STOVE, and refrigerator, tUed baths, complete O.E. , Immaculate cmidltlon. $29,900. Realtors-HLS Request variance to continue 649-1839. for overnight and permanent parking. Convenient location. line, 3-room apartment, second Marion Bdlund Real Estate, Treed lot offers plenty of shade MOLDING CO. dents wishes to do house clean­ working condition. Gas dryer, guest rates. AvaUable September 1st. 648- " kitchen, waU-to-waU oar-^ Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 289-7470 742-8243 the use of residential land for petlng, private basement,' floor. References required, 644-2948, 289-4619. tWs large 6 room Oolonlfil. 336 Adams St. ing. References. Call 649-9917 FOR SALE — Men’s and boy’s exceUent condition. Best offer. 6928. ______649-2813.^______Must sell Immediately. New open storage of concrete build­ LIGHT. housekeeping room for washer-dryer hookup. . $160 monthly. 643-0983. TOLLAND — Private 39 acre mornings or evenings. rebuilt shoes. Sam Yulyes, 23 876-3907. MANCHESTER _ $35,900. Two SIX-ROOM Cape, attached ga- kitchen, bullt-ins, dining room. ing sections—south side Tol­ 649-3148 Oak St. Manchester. working lady, completely fur­ THREE - ROOM flat, second Charles Lesperance lakeshore estate. Stately 8- land Turnpike, (4^4 acres). ROCKVILLE — Three - room family, maintenance free, ex­ rage — breezeway, private living room with flreiriace, 3 SMILE! HIGH SCHOOL Student wants TWIN and fuU-slze mattress and nished. Utiuties and lines In­ floor, yard. Heat furnished. 649-7620 room tree shaded fleldrtone Rural Residence and Resi­ apartment, fully carpeted, all cellent condition, 2 furnaces, patio, treed yeird, convenient bedrooms, ■wall-to-waU carpet­ babysitting. Experienced and WESTINGHOUSE TV, black springs, two adjustable bed- cluded. CaU 643-6388. $140 mcmthly. Inquire 168 home. Modern stables. Utility dence AA Zones. appUances, including dish­ good Income. Helen D. Cole, to highways — bus. Upper 20s. ing, 2-car garage, Bentley SHEETMETAL Workers, ma­ reliable. References. Phone and white, $78. excellent con­ frames, caU 649-9988. Woodland Street, phone 643- S s s / building. Two lakefront guest Item 2 Nicholas ft Phyllis Jack- QUIET furnished room, for re­ washer and disposal. $103.70 Realtor, MLS, 643-6666. > 633-4194. School area. Price reduced to cottages, in.ground pool and chine shop help wanted. Only 647-1827. dition; zircon ring, solid gold 8474. ston — Request variance to It's Catching . . . Send setting, $33., 643-0172. DAYSTROM kitchen set, drop- sponsible gentleman, utUlties including heat. Quiet area. 649- $29,900. much more. Gracious four sea­ reUable Individuals need ap­ LEDGEXIREST Apartmenta — construct a three - family leaf table and two chairs. In and parking included. 643-4944, 0630, 643-9608. son Uvlng. $160,000. Upitaan. ply. Good pay, company bene­ Situations Wanted - Brooklyn Street, RockvUle. dwelling at northeast comer GARAGE SALE —Saturday 10 exceUent cmidltlon. $35. 647- 643r4248. FRECHETTE & MARTIN Chorches, 872-0071, 643-1869. fits. Apply in person at Oorbln- One-bedroom, $127 per month; ANDOVER —2 room furnished Realtors 647-9903 Middle Turnpike West and Happy Tboughts Gentry, Inc., Route 83, Elling­ Mole 39 a.m. - 4 p.m., 63 Tanner Street, 9717. LARGE newly redecorated fur­ PRESIDENTIAL 2-bedroom $161 per month; 3- apartment, country setting, ______SOUTH ■WINDSOR Hawtrome Street, Residence ton, Conn. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. or Manchester. Television set, TWO OLDER Boys looking for alr-condltloner, / I baseboard DOUBLE SIZE water bed, mat­ nished room for responsible bedroom $174 per month. Rent­ utilities furnished, working ■ ■Al. ■■TATB OOMAANY LOVELY LARGE four-bedroom Space - Location - (jharm Zone C. call 872-0573. lawns and odd Jobs. Contact VILLAGE APTS. gentleman preferred. Private to someone you love. electric heater, slhki with fix­ tress, liner and frame. $36. gentleman, private entrance, al Includes heat, hot water, all Colonial, 2% baths, 2-car ga- jugt listed. Come Inspect this Item 3 Mary Taylor—Request Kevin, 649-2531 or Jay 649- ho^e. 742-8161. LATHE operator — Able to set­ tures, hl-fl speakei^ cabinet, Phoife anytime, 646-7268. near center, 647-1145, 649-6896. MANCHESTER utUlties, parHlnjg, waU-to-waU rage, finldied famUy room. room SpUt Level home Special Exception and vari­ up and operate a tool room 7649. odds and ends. / carpeting, rang;e, refrigerator. BeautlfuUy wooded lot. kfr. many, many, extras. To ance for conversion of single- 1971 NEOCHI-Alco sewing ma­ BROOKFIELD St. — Private One and two bedrooms. AilDOVER cottage completely • Happy Birthday lathe and o.d. grinder in small HHHHHHHHHMHHHHINHRHHBHNHHBHPN ^ / Applications being accepted. Zinsser, Belfiore Agency, 847- gee is to buy at only $36,900. A family dwelling to two-family t w e n t y shares Manchester chine. Unclaimed lay-a-way, home. Young gentleman, plea­ Immediate occupancy. fc^rnlshed, electricity, heated. factory. Day shift. Good Dogs - Birds - Pels 41 CaU RockvlUe, 875-0789 or Mer­ 1413. truly pampered home nestled dwelling under Article II, Sec­ State Bank stock for sale. never used, origlnaUy $149.60 sant room, next to shower, Near sobools, oliniioh«a Lease for<>l0 months. Hebron, wages, overtime. company and shopping center, on iden, 237-8808. Equal housing 4^3 BA«T CENTER ETREET tion 3—318 Lydall Street. Resi­ COLLIE AKC pupi^es, 4 weeks Make offer. Call 028-0837, af­ now $69.80. Buttonholes, mono­ parking, telephone privUeges. 4-room apartment. Immediate r.TT!.Axi /-.fiKAM I ^n UiB stiode of many trees. Coll paid pension, hospital and life bos line. Call anjdime opportunities. CLEAN, CLEAN, clean! Extra ^ dence Zone A. old, sables arid two white. ter 6:30 p.m. grams, hems, sews on buttons, 649-6801. occupancy. CaU 228-9115. NIANCMEMTER, CONN. OBOaO lot goes with this Immaculate • Happy Anniversary insurance. Apply at Noble & ment, 649-0806. Item 4—Nellie K. Eicholtzer— Come and reserve now. 228- etc. Guaranteed. 522-04(76 desd- FOUR-ROOM apartment, sec­ Cape. Centrally located. De-- Westbrook, 20 Westbrook St., 646-2623 ROCKVILLE — 0 rooms, $160, TELEPHONE iao3i SAE-aaso Request variance to maintain 0084. BEATEJN DOWN caipet paths er. GIRL in 20’s to share new 6- ond floor, enclosed glass porch, lightful combination of sun and East Hartford, Conn. An equal monthly; 3 rooms, $115 month­ • • • • 4 beehives at rear of property go when Blue Lustre arrives. room house in country setting two extra rooms upstairs, tele- riiare. Mr. Zinsser, Belfiore B&W ENGLISH Setter—FD8B regia- MOVING —^Bedroom set, break­ ly: appliances, large yard. —16 Oak Grove Street, Resi­ • Congratulations Rent electric shampooor $1. E. with two other worMng girls, 'vlsion antenna provided. One Agency, 647-1418. BARROWS and WAIXACE Oo. SHIPPING - RECEIVING tered, one year old, affection­ A. Jcriuison (Paint Oo., 723 fast set, twin bed, ^reaus, $28 weekly. 646-5890 after 6. Utiuties not Included. 872-0309, INVESTMENT DIVISION; dence Zone AA. WE HAVE, customen waiting car parking. No pots, Mds, Realtors — MLS Item 5 Manchester Lions C lu b - CLERK ate spayed female. 646-8030. Main Street, Manchester. gray rug, overstufted chairs, security, 649-9108. 7:30 - 9:80 p.m. CLEAN, furnished room for a for the rental of' your apart­ Manchester Parkade, Manch. Request variance of Article 3 flight Urd cage. 649-4286, after ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ 649-0806 Ebcperlenced in all phases of FOR Sale—AKC Shetland sheep GARAGE SAf .F —^Wicker car­ 4 p.m. working man. CaU 648-9303 or DESIRABLE 3 bedroom Du­ MANCHESTER NOTICE IV, Section 8, and Article II, • Get Well Wishes, etc. 649-8142. tate Associates, Inc., 043-0129. shipping and receiving for met­ dogs, 12 weeks old, reason­ riage, brass fireplace set, plex, basement, yard, park­ Resort Property OF DISSOLUTION AND WnXJMANnC ' — Immediate Section 8, Paragraph O. (2), al fabricating shop. Some pack­ able. 1-429-1820 after 6 p.m. REFRIGERATOR - freezer, glassware, oak bureau, china, TWO NICE rooms, stove, re­ ing, no peU, $180. plus. secu­ For Rent 67 NOTICE TO CREDITORS occupancy, two-famUy, 4 jdus and Special Exception Article ing and crating ability useful. etc. 150 Avery St. Wednesday washer, Ironer, dryer, rotary LARGE ROOMS, private swing­ i f Five Units - $9,000.00 Annual Income frigerator, heat and hot water, rity and references. 647-1800. Notice is hereby given pursu­ 8, aluminum storms and II, Section 8, Paragraph B. In Diversified duties make Job In­ POODLE male 6 months, house- and riding mowers, trimmer ing singles home. Comidete LAKE GROTON, Vermont — and Thursday, 10-8 p.m. parking for one car. CaU 647- ant to Section 33-379 of the Gen­ screens, new roof, work shop, order to permit outdoor beer- FREE - “Haniy Birthday Ad” teresting and challenging. broken, papers, all shots. $75. with extension cord, garden house privileges. Call eve­ Waterfront, sleeps 6, EUls i f Four Units - $7,300.00 Annual Income 9261. MANCHESTER— Three rooms, eral Statutes of Connecticut, Re­ garage. Situated on approxi­ fest on July 27, 28, and 29, Steady overtime, presently 649-6830. GARAGE SALE — Hiursday tools. 643-2870. nings, 646-7378. Ask for Lorry. Boomhower, WoodsvlUe, New second floor, new kitchen with vision of 1958, as amended, that mately two acres. $26,000. CaU 1972 — Manchester Parkade to oar Soolor ClUzons ovor 80. working 45 hour week. Apply In and Friday evenings, 6-9 p.m. -A Three Units - $4,400.00 Annual Income HANDSOME two-j/fear old tiger ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, MANCHESTER — Three - bed­ appliances. New bath. $160. Hampshire. 1-608-747-8821. Audrey Schaefer, bnAer, 1-876- Business Zone III. person a t: Some antiques. Jelly cabinet, POUR—PIECE Sectional, sofa, MOUNTAIN DEVELOPMENT Limit one per birthday. gentleman, private bath, free room duplex, half of .$wo-lam- Heat, electricity included. Available July, August. Item 6 Walter C. Warzynski— and white cat, needs quiet commode, and 3 bureaus. gold; S-plece kitchen set; ■A-Two Units - $4,200.00 Annual Income OO., a Connecticut corporation 0801. parking. Appy 196 Spruce St. Uy, 1^ baths, full private base­ Lease and security. Hayes Variance Is requested to re­ home with peaceful surround­ Glass', dishes, and children's vanity and bench; two end COVENTRY LAKE— Nice cot- with Us principal office in Man­ WARD MFG. CO. ment. AU modem appUances. Agency, 646-0181. ings. 633-6129. items. Also snow blower and tables, blond. CaU after 4 tage for rent, sleeps 7, $80 per chester, Connecticut, was dis­ duce north side line to 7 feet 259 Adams Street WORKINO genUeman only, $260 per menth. Paul W. Dou­ for purpose of erecting attach­ Manchester spraylrig tank. 125 Hollister St. p.m., Saturday all day, 649- pleasant comfortable living 474 MAIN STREET, three- week. Mlttan Realty, 648-6980. BOLTON solved by resolution effective on Squirral Tail Ueeful What could make a person happier FRIENDLY ten week old male 0924. gan, 643-4030 or 646-1021. ed garage—25-27 Stone Street room with connecting bed­ room apartment, second floor. the 26th day of June 1972. tiger kitten desires home with GARAGE SAIiE — July 12th- COLUMBIA LAKE -Four-room BOSTON — A squirrel’s tall, Residence Zone A. EARN $50-$500 weekly, your room, quiet home, central. Heat, $128. Security. Family All creditors of MOUNTAIN friendly family. 633-6129. 22nd, 80 Church Street, Man­ cottage, aU facU'ues, boat. utuojly about half the length All persons Interested may at­ than to make another person smile? ambition and effort determines References. 649-7410. SIX-ROOM Duplex on Center unit. CaU 646-2426, 9 to 5 p.m. Developers Note: DEVELOPMENT CO. are warn­ SILVER POODLE, miniature, chester. Antique chairs, record WHITE OE 36” electric stove, Ideal for chUdren. 228-8803 or claims of comjiined body and head, tend these hearings.' the s/dary. Work your own St., call 643-1118. ed to present their hours, part or full-time. For excellent temperament, all cabinet, drapes, etc. $36. Phone 649-2620. DESIRABLE 2 bedrooms, con- 646-0338. ★ Commerciany Zoned 5 Acres includinflf Beauti­ against that corporaUon to Ja- «erves as a rudder and halanc- Zoning Board of Appeals shots, 7 months old. $30. Call Aporlmontt - Flats > information call Jeff LeMonds, THREE - ro^s, first floor, venlety located, heat, hot wat­ son M. Cotton. Esquire, OUman in« parasol along the treeways, Rudolph V. Plerro, Order Your Happy Ad Today! 649-6367. s c r e e n e D l o a m , gravel, MADISON — New Hampshire. ful Brick Home with three fireplaces. 643-9042. Minimum age 16. Tenements 63 stove, refrigerator, $115. North er, range, refrigerator and ft Marks, 49 Pearl Street, Hart- ® parachute, a warm cloak Chairman processed gravel and fill. Musical Instruments 53 parking, adults, 648-0973. Clean private cottage, 8 bed­ In cold weather, a aimshade In- POUR MONTHS old male Wt- St. AvaUable Immediately. CaU ford, Connecticut, on or before Alexander Eigner Jr., CREDIT CLERK and book- George H. Griffing, Inc. 742- FOUR NICE ROOMS, heat hot rooms, fireplace, carpeted, aU summer, and a protective de- ten, free to a good home with 643-6802. October 1, 1972 or thereafter be Secretary Call 643-2711 keeper, fuU-Ume, steady posi­ 7886. water, stove, refrigerator, one- facilities. Nearby lakes, actiyl- yard. Phone 643-2210. barred as provided by law. ■vlce to confuse predators, which Dated this 6th day of July tion. FuU compcuiy benefits. F’OLK GUITAR and case, good car parking. 647-9261. DELUXE townhouse" —. 4H Furnished Ues, August 5-12, August 26th are often left with only a JULY c l e a r a n c e Sale — Dated at Hartford, Connecti­ 1972. DEADLINE: 12 Noon,-Day Before Publication Must be good with figures. Ap­ condition, $20. CaU 648-6654. rooms, 1% baths, aU aj^U- through September. $90 week­ MANY MORE OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE mouthful of tail fur. MAGNIFICENT great Dane Lawnmowers and tractors, Apartm ents «3-A cut, this 20th day of June 1972. ply In person, W. T. Grant FOUR-ROOM apartment, . first ances, fuUy carpeted, two air- ly. 870-2272, 1-608-867-4797. Pups, AKC, fawn, black mask, floor models and demonstra­ FOR THE INVESTMENT MINDED. Mountain Development Co. Oonjpany, Manchester Park- floor, newly redecorated, cen­ conditioners, heat, hot water, Jacques Charles and M. Rob- shots, cropped, reasonably tors. Save 10-20 per cent, L ft THREE-ROOM furnished apart­ SEBAOp LAKE area, Maliie, By Gilman ft Marks, ade. An equal opportunity em­ tral location. AppUances, heat, sound proofing and parking, on hour In ' an hydrogen-inflated J®anrlf90trr lEnwitng l|2ralh priced for quick sale. 644- M Equipment. Route 88, Ver- ment, heat, hot water, stove, Cottage, sleeps 8, available Its Attorneys ployer. security, $1TO monthly. 649- Ke£|d Herald Ad» 0610. pon. bus line, near shopping. $206. refrigerator. Apply Marlow’s balloon In December 1788. Read Herald Ads 3340. August 12 - 26th. $100 weekly. 646-0800, 649-8644. 867 Main Street. Phone 870-6439. I i

.1 .1 . a / . PAGE TWENTTY-TWO IBUBSDAY, JULY 18, 1972 ' 7 . illanrtiPBter lEtt^nittg Ifjeralli Bishop Ward The Weather — South Windsor — ToNewYork Fair, warm and humid tonight South Windsor Public Records Hebron low around 70. Mostly sunny, Warranty Deed hot and humid with chance of Town May Roland B, and Edith D. P age 14 showers Saturday, high around Broulllette to Leo A. and San­ Town Begins Manchester— A City of Village Charm 90. “ Sewer Line Proposal C ondem n dra A. Boutin, propeKy at 28- 30 St. John St., conveyance tax Revaluation VOL. XCI, NO. 242 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) (Classified Advertising on Page 29) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS ^ .7 0 . MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1972 Increased $100,000 Road Land Notice of Lease The town's revaluation, which Goodrich Realty Group of is being conducted by the Unit­ The Town council may find Connecticut, Ltd. of New York, Day; July 26 and 27 Copper This week the Sewer Commis­ it necessary to Invoke the pow-' N. Y. to the Bohack Oorp. of ed Appraisal Company, began sion decided to hold a public Enameling of Crafts; July 31, er of acquiring private -land by Brooklyn, N. Y., 26-year lease this week in the Amston area. hearing July 2S on a $2.6 mil­ leather, love beads and mac- condenmation in regards to cul­ on building to be erected on the Town assessor, Harold Had­ U.S.Navy lion new sewer line proposal for rame; Aug. 7, tissue Jewelry vert and road widening work north side of Spencer St. docks, who is working with the four resldenUal secUons. and whimsey dip, tie dyeing; being done cm Felt Rd. Release of Attachment Previously the commissioners Aug. 14, two for one sale. The council, at its 8 p.m. appraisers, stated that field per­ McGovern 'Begs Unity Stanley Blsh, doing business were preparing to go to the Weather will play an import­ meeting Monday la expaotad to as Stanley Blsh EHeotrical Con­ sonnel will be carrying Identi­ public with a $2.4 million plan, ant role in keeping with the appoint a three member com ­ tractor, against Joseph Bort- fication, Including a photograph. Bares A but after Hillside Dr. residents schedule. ITices of items are mittee to assess damages and man and Lasarus Heyman. He also requested that resi­ presented them with a petition listed at playgrounds. benefits resulting from edtera- Marriage License dents permit the appraisers to for sewers in their area, the Ping Pong Tournament tlons being done on Felt Rd. Freeman Wesley Sunderland enter their homes in order to Reaches committee decided to Include an In conjunction -with the South The town has made several of Wethersfield and Helen Bar­ obtain a correct evaluation. If V-Bomb Meskill addiUonal $100,000 tract when it Windsor Recreation Depart­ attempts to come to an agree­ bara Hodgman of 66 Concord estimates must be taken from presents the quesUon at the pub­ ment, the Teen Center will run ment with one land owner on Rd. the outside, he said, the evalu­ SAIGON (AP) — The U.S. lic hearing. a Ping Pong rroumament begin­ the street who has refused to Building Permits ation could be considerably Navy announced today the in­ Rostrum ning July 26. Being considered is the Rob­ give the town the needed right Louis M. Botti, storage bam higher. troduction of a new, one-ton May Cut Applications may be obtained ert Dr. section, Ell Terry of way for the alteration of Felt at 260 Bush Hill Rd., $6,000. The revaluation will continue video bomb called "Fat Albert" from the center's supervisor School, the South Windsor Rd. boundaries. Anne M. Gworek, tool shed at for as long as it 'takes to cover into the air war against North Peter Baumbartel and entries Heights and Hillside Dr. to Sul­ According to the Town Char­ 274 Green Rd., $96. the entire town. Vietnam and termed it highly At 3 A.M. will be 50 cents. The proceeds effective. livan Ave. Also the Valley View ter, the town, after considering Joseph Wiley, tool shed at 2 Paper Drive Sales T ax Dr. area, and a section from the will be used for prizes in the private and public interest on The weapon is an Improved Olcott St., $400. Co. 3 of the ■Volunteer Fire MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Town Hall to Ellington Rd. to contest and competition will be the affected change, shall hold version of the “Walleye" tele­ HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)— Department will hold its next Democratic presidential nomi­ Beelzebub Rd. divided into the “ advanced" a public hearing to determine vision bomb and has been in Gov. Thomas J. Mesklll today paper drive from 9 to 11 Satur­ nee George- McGovern, -vowing The hearing will be in the and "novice” catagories. the necessity of land acquisi­ use for the past month, the annoimced a sizable suiplus day morning in the north end to lead a people’s campaign, council chambers of the Town All entries must be returned tion. About Town Navy said. has accumulated in the state of town. urged wildly cheering Demo­ Hall at 8 p.m. A map showing to the center by 11 p.m. July By a majority vote, a commit­ A bus, sponsored by Washing­ Capt. Marland W. Townsend, treasury, and he raised the pos­ Residents are requested to crats today to put behind "our the streets to be included will 20. The center is open Monday tee shall make required esti­ commanding officer of the car­ sibility of a special legislative ton LOL, will l^ v e Orange Hall bundle their papers and leave fury and our frustrations” and be c«i file tomorrow. through Thursday. mates and assessments with re­ rier Kitty Hawk, said the first session to reduce Connecticut’s Saturday at 10 a.m. for Lake them on the curb. For special unite to capture the White spect tx> each piece of land in six Fat Alberts released scored sales tax. Friday Films SOFTBALL LEAGUE Compounce in Bristol. pick-ups, Dick Bergeron, Fran­ House from President Nixon. question. The town manager direct hits against their targets The South Windsor Public Li­ STANDINGS cis Williams or James Lee Meskill said economies in And the South Dakota senator will be required to make all and reduced the risk that brary will be featuring "FViday American The \rFW Auxiliary will have should be contacted. state government during the appealed for help “ from every payments to each land owner American pilots would be hit by Films for Boys and Girls" each W L a mystery ride on July 25. Res­ In case of bad weather, the fiscal year that ended June 30 Democrat and every Republi­ as recommended by the com­ ground fire. Friday beginning this week Mad-Ad 8 4 1 ervations may be made by con­ drive will be held the following left the state with $30 million can* and independent who -wants through Aug. 25 . Lounge 8 1 mittee, or where it applies, land tacting Mrs. Thomas Heneg^iah 'Townsend said four bridges more than the budget had pro­ Saturday. were downed and two military America to be the great and th e film series is open to all Mike’s Pack 6 3 owners will be required to make of 132 Bolton St., Mrs. Florence vided. supply buildings were de­ good land it can be." school age children. Seating ca­ Lou’s Drive-In 3 5 payments to the town. Streeter of 169 Summit St., or The governor told a news It was nearly 3 a.m. when the The council will also set a Manohesder Evening Herald stroyed by the bombs. pacity is limited and will be Rebels 2 5 Mrs. Harriet Olsaver of 107 conference at the State Capitol beaming McGovern, introduced time and place for a special Hebron Correspondent, Anne "You can't beat 100 per available on a first-come first- Gerber 2 4 Cambridge St., as soon as pos­ he would await the results of a by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy meeting of the council to accept Emt, Triephone 228-8971. cent," he said. served basis. Old 'Timers 2 6 sible. court challenge of the state’s and Joined by vice presidential the Community Development The Fat Albert, named by The library is a member of Occidental 1 7 capital gains and dividends tax nominee Thomas F. Eagleton Action Plan report and will au­ fliers aboard the Kitty Hawk, is the Film CooperaUve of Con- National before he decides on the special and defeated presidential ri­ thorize the Town Manager twice as powerfirt as the Wall­ necUcut and all the films shown' W L session. vals, stepped to the rostrum of to enter into an agreement be­ eye amd has a television cam ­ wiU be on loan from the coop­ Imperial Oil 7 0 If that decision upholds the a tumultuous, jammed Con­ tween the state and South Wind­ era in the nose to direct the erative. Albar Cat. 7 2 PLAZA DEPT. STORE capital gains and dividends tax, vention Hall to accept his par­ sor providing for the Inclusion bomb to the target. ^ y : This Friday's movies will be Wood and Pk. 7 2 766 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE the governor said he would call ty’s nomination. of Buckland R d .. in the State ‘"ITie primary advantages of "Happy Face of Switzerland," Holcomb Real. 5 3 (Across from the General Assembly into spe­ The victorious nominee had n,e GOP meeting begins next January he would restore Pilots said they sank three ization ■with the regular orgEin- beg;in paying off the state’s $243 elded.” Aug. 21 In the same Miami government to their hands and million deficit. barges on a small waterway 19 izatlon,” said Sen. Abraham There has been speculation Beach convention center where added: Under a law enacted during THE PANDA RUG miles northeast of Haiphong, Rlblcoff of Connecticut, who ‘Factory’ Will Close’ for more than a year that. Democrats have Just met. “ American politics will never and in attacks against coastal placed McGovern’s name in the recent legislative session, ing of the disturbance The Fac­ should Nixon decide to replace Nixon did order Henry A. be the same again." transshipment points 20 miles nomination Wednesday night, The Factory, a teenage dance any surplus is to be put into With some labor leaders still tory created. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew Kissinger, his national security Chi-Chi the Panda. Made northeast of Haiphong, trig­ as he had done four years ago. hall on Tolland Tpke. and the deficit payments. as his 1972 running mate, he affairs adviser, to arrange a determined to sit out the cam- gered six large secondary ex­ "I think there is mutual self- According to Weiss, Goldberg Meskill noted the deficit pay­ source of recent complaints by might turn to Connally. The of a fur-like material in plosions and two stfstalned interest between McGovern and gave as his reason for the clos­ ment for the current fiscal (8«>e Page Fourteen) (See Page Eight) residents of that area, will former Treasury chief has ex­ 10.95 fires. local candidates,” Ribicoff ing the facility, his desire to year, with interest, would just a 34x36 rug. Can also be $ cease operation today, accord­ avoid continued disturbance of pressed disinterest in the Job Radio Hanot clsdmed that 14 said, referring to the need ,of about equal the $30 million sur­ ing to Town Manager Robert but has never said flatly he U.S. weuplanes bombed a sec­ local candidates to work for the the people living nearby. plus figure, therefore, the In­ kused as a wall decoration. One of "the complaints the would not accept. r tion of dikes in North Viet­ highest possible vote total for Weiss. creased sales tax isn’t needed Weiss said this morning that petition made was that the $4 nam’s Hal Hung Province on McGovern. for deficit-payment purposes, Another globo-clrcllng trav­ he received a call from Robert building is in poor condition. Black and White Tuesday and that a large num­ “ I think his issues appeal to he explained. eler,-Secretary of State William FULL BATHROOM Goldberg, head of Concerned Frank Conti of the town build­ ber of Western newsmen saw the majority of the population,” "It would be very easy—In P. Rogers, will be at the West­ People Inc., Informing him that ing department and Fire Chief it. Ribicoff said. "But it is Impera­ fact more tempting—to leave ern White House on Saturday to The broadcast said the news­ tive for him to convey his posi- the facility would close immedi­ John Rlvosa had gone to Inspect report to Nixon on a 19-day FORT KNOX CERAMIC ately. Concerned People Inc., a the building in response to this the sales tax where It Is,” Mes- men had been taken to the area Uons in simple, cogent lan­ klU said, but that wouldn’t be Journey to 10 countries. near Hlep Ca and Nan Hung guage—to keep on doing his nonprofit organization located complaint. They had listed sev­ Ziegler reported that the TILED eral corrections in the building fair to the taxpayers. COMMERCIAL CARPET villages to see damage alleged­ own thing. in ^ c k y 'Hill, had operated the President and Mrs. Nixon dance hall since April. which they said had to be made The Republican governor and Concentrating on story being told are Andrew, 5, and Jennier, 8, children of Up to 100 Sq. Ft. ly done to dikes there by U.S. "I think he will hew to the watched final Ilemocratic con­ 100% Continuous Filament Cumuloft Nylon A A Recently a petition of area for the dance hall to continue (Bee Page Eight) vention proceedings on tele- Mr. and Mrs. John Haberern of 11 Brent Rd. bombs two days earlier. course that he has set for him­ 12’ and 15’ widths sq. yd. • # # residents was started complain­ to operate. Do It Yourself ^ 4 9 .0 0 (Prep. Extra) We lend you all the tools necessary sq. yd.‘ ^ 4 * 9 5 Reg. $7.99 sq. yd. ------Out of a St. Louis Courtroom

9x12 100% NYLON 9x12 BRAIDED R^GS NYLON RUGS Building a Vice Presidential Nominee In red and white, blue and white, o r^ g e and white and e Assorted Colors JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. D-Mlss., in writing a new war As vice chairman of the Sen­ As lieutenant governor of before opening law practice in e All Four Sides Finished St. Louis. avocado and white. (AP) — The selection of Thom­ powers act which has passed ate’s air and water pollution Missouri, Eagleton presided e Double Jute Back the Senate and is pending in subcommittee, he has counted oyer the state Senate with a Ecigleton is married to the as F. Eagleton as the Demo­ Regular $ra.96 the House. It would more clear­ environmental problems as one flair. Quick-witted, he often former Barbara Smith, 36, a Reg. $ ' cratic vice presidential candi­ ly define the congressional role of his main concerns in recent broke tensions with a quip. He childhood playmate. They have $69.95 date climaxed a meteoric rise in U.S. foreign Involvements. months. served as cochairman of the two children, Terry, 12, and •5 9 .9 5 in politics for the 42-year-old Eagelton also tried to whittle Eagleton was a piinclpail Governor’s Conference on Edu­ Christin, 8, who is called SALE PRICE sponsor of the Clean Air Act of cation and was head of the Christy. n 0 t BRAIDED CHAIR PADS each 99c junior senator from Missouri. down military spending and At 27, Eagleton was elected succeeded in knocking out the Governor’s Commission on Mrs. Eagleton is- a vivacious St. Louis County clpcult attor­ MBT70 tank as a wasteful ex­ Crime and Juvenile Delinquen­ campaigner, but she puts her ney; at 31, Missouri’s attorney pense. cy. husband in the spotlight and de­ general; at 36, lieutenant gov­ He advocated wage and price Backed He also headed a study of fers to his political opinions. ernor; and at 38 Missourians controls to slow inflation, '^ e n vocational and technical educa­ Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of sent him to the U.S. Senate. President Nixon announced Cease-Fire tion, seeing its expansion as Maine was Eagleton’s first t o ? Youthful in appearance, Phase I of his economic con­ one of the solutions to growing choice for the Democratic pres­ CARPET AND Eagleton sometimes has been trols, Eagleton praised the ac­ educational problems. idential nomination, but after called a Kennedy-type Demo­ tion but told Missourians he Muskie withdrew, the Mis­ crat, but he dislikes' being la­ hoped it wasn’t "too little, too 1970 and was an author of the At 15, Eagleton was the tar­ sourian joined the forces of FLOOR COVERING beled either a conservative or a late." Water Pollution Act of 1971, get of a kidnaping threat while Sen. George McGovern. liberal. He says his views de­ Eagleton has worked on labor which is still pending in a con­ his father was representing the Gov. Warren E. Hearnes, 308 MAIN STREET pend on the issue involved. As­ and consumer issues in the Sen­ ference committee and is Missouri Senate in an ouster also a Muskie man, voted sociates regard him as liberal ate. He got the Senate to adopt scheduled for action after the case against a senator accused against McGovern and said the MANCHESTER of soliciting a bribe on a cos­ Open DaUy 9 - € — Thun., Fri. tUI on most matters. a clear labeling act. He spon­ current summer recess. South Dakotan would have little He called in 1968 for an im­ sored an amendment, later As chairman of the Senate metology bill. support in Missouri. But after irMPlFS TEL. 643-6662 mediate cease-fire in Vietnam, adopted, that allowed use of committee on the District of He later became an honor Eagleton was placed on the and was an early advocate of federal funds to ease the finan­ Columbia, he pushed through a graduate of Amherst College ticket, Hearnes said he hoped , stopping the bombing there. cial strain on school districts consumer protection act .and and Harvard Law School and Missourians will vote "In a way He joined Sen. Jacob Javlts, caused by public housing proj­ got the Senate to adopt a home attended Oxford University. He that would help Tom become R-N.Y., and Sen. John Stennls, ects. rule bill for the district. served two years in the Navy vice president." Sen. Tom Eagleton The children follow M |ss JeSseman’s eXnmple and stand up for a stretch at the \ \ \ \ conclusion of a long story. ■ \ \\

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