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(CUssifleii A(dvcHIdiiig oa Page U ) PRICE TEN CENTS VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 24(K. TWENTY-TWO PAGES — TABLOID MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, illL Y 13, 1970

I Three Qties Dead Wliales Russian Ships Boost Gripped By Make Waves LOS ANGELES (AP) — Arab Military Might Crewmen on the freighter- WASHINGTON (A P )—The Soviet Union has sharp­ Race Tension passenger ship President Grant suspected something ly increased its shipments to Egypt of late, including By 1HE ASSOCIATED PRESS was wrong during the last 125 amphibious troop-landing craft, according to Assistant Twenty persons were arrested miles of their voyage from Secretary of State Joseph J. Sisco. in Michigan City, Ind,, Sunday San BVanclsco. But they ’Ihe state Department’8 chief ’ during a second night of disor­ didn’t know what until offi­ 4 ' Middle East exi>ert noted Sun- auspices,’ ’ Sisco ssdd. ders as Negroes hurling bricks cials at the dock pointed out day the offensive nature of the -We think if we can get the and rocks at cars roamed a dead 60-foot gr&y whale landing ships,' but refused to parties talking that there 1s streets in the predominantly draped under the bow. plnpctot their use for any possl- some hope of developing some black north side. V After docking Sunday, \^ ble Egyptian crossing of the flexibility between the two sides Elsewhere, there was a sec­ crewmen recalled noticing Canal against Israeli posi- vvhlch would offer an opportuni­ ond night of clashes in Highland something blit not realizing ty for progress.’ ’ Paric, Mich., but a tight curfew that the 678-foot, 14,000-ton SSlsite, while repeating admin- ,jjg added that no deadline has (O) virtually halted four days of- ra­ ship had hit and apparently Istratfoh determination to pro- ^ answer to the cial violence in New Bedford, killed a whale. Arab states, ref^ ed ^ a ln to American initiative, but he ex- <0 > Mass. (C> “ We did notice a little vi­ say whether a dec sion has been pressed hope that one wlU be Two nights of disorders in made to sell additional planes <0 ) bration around the bow,’’ forthcoming with Egyptian Michigan CSty bt^ought IBO Na­ to Israel. said assistant engineer Da­ President Nasser’s return from Plant tional Guardsmen to Join state However, he went on, "The tmla- vid Sexton. “ Of course we an extended visit in Moscow. York ahd local police in enforcing a 9 noticed there was a different President has made it' very at- p.m. to e a.m. curfew and pre­ clear that we Intend to support sman wave around our bow but we (See Page ’Twelve) hta,*' venting gatherings of groups of did not know what was the security of Israel and I think veral four persons or more in off-cur­ wrong.’’ that you can take that at fa!ce . the few hours. ildine A tugboat towed the car­ value.’’ C (Police Chief Leon Shiparskl Sisco spoke on the NBC inter­ cass to sea. I said the trouble began after view program “ Meet the Israelis (O three blacks were arrested in a Press.’’ downtown tavern for disorderly Sisco’s cautious, if ambigu­ Hit Base Meats conduct. 3 I (O ) ous, statement on the plane sale tetlly, In Sunday night’s disorder, came as it was learned the ad­ inuny police reported sporadic fire Orangemen Joee- ministration has agreed to re­ In Jordiin from snipers but said no one place F4 Phantom fighter-bomb­ < 0 > wag hurt. A white man was On Parade ers Israel has lost^ recently to ’TEL AVIV (AP) — Israeli pulled from his auto and beaten. A^b“ Mtiklre1^ g ^ “ aiid ml'si troops crossed the J o ^ R lw r •ther He was hospitalized in fair con­ early today and wrecked a Jor- <0 dition. ‘ In Belfast Althourt the Defense and banian aim y clurter of bunkere Black ' About 16 per cent of the city’s White House made their usual trenches used as a f o ^ ^ ertna- 88,000 residents are black. BEILFAST, Northern Ireland “neither confirm-nor-deny’’ base by Palestinian guerrillas D are (AP) — Thousands of Protes- (AP FtxXofu) Crate In New Bedford, police Capt. , . ^ ^ ^ , South Vietnamese soldiers play with pet bird as they ride armored carrier statements Sunday, government ‘ he Isrwli military command Harry Kenyon said blacks there Orangemen paraded In Bel- Agnew Tone sources said Israel will get the announca had set up barricades on sever- other parts of Northern southeast of Kompong-Cham, 30 miles inside Cambodian border. said at least Anna Phantoms under a flexible pro- A siwkesmant j . Johd al streets in the mainly Negro Ireland today, marking a vlcto- soldiers were On Peace: gram aimed at offsetting in- k *» i, r Oaa' section of the city’s West End. ry over Roman Catholics in the creased Soviet Involvement in Wiled in the 2H-hour attack on (0 > The area was quiet and police Battle of the Boyne in 1690. the Mideast. the hilltop outpost just east of < 0 > stayed out. British troops partitioned this Cambodians Fight to Retake City Pessimistic the river. Israeli losses were re­ < 0 > It was indicated Israel has r aad A police officer discounted a capital and remained on alert ported as one killed and eight _ _ . . _ _ PHNOM PENH, Cambodia The government says it Duy Tue, secretary-general of gotten no U.S. commitment to a reported threat as the reason elsewhere to prevent new bat- By WALTER B. MEABS specific number of the powerful woimded. Blca for^taVing o J r ’’Wo’re'trytag to ties between the’protestant ma- AP) - Cambodian forces bat- stripped the sprawUng arsenal the National Assembly’s lower ______AP PoUttcal Writer jets, but„ ul at methe same timei.me me.ethere The spokesman said the Israe­ work this thing out," he said. jorlty and the Catholics, who Ued west and north of Phnom when Viet Cong and North Viet- house. A guard readying the car vVASHUNGTON (AP) — Vice ^ ' . .. sumlv of Phan- li troops opened fire from the Twelve persons were arrested charge discrimination. Penh today while allied forces namese forces began a buUdup to drive Tue to his office and a president Spiro T. Agnew says ^ . . jT ^ ^ on fu- barbed wire around the post, oc­ for curfew violations. W ^ m oth Protestant demon- claimed more .than 400 North in the area several weeks maid cleaning the vehicle were j^^re is tittle hope President |„re ^ e t moves cupied it and blasted the bunk- Disorders began Wednesday gtratlons lammed areas on the Vietnamese killed in five days Last month the enemy laid wounded. Tue was in his home Nj^on’s new ambassador to the This could mean that in- c*'® and trenches before with- when police arrested a Negro on ,rlnires of the oarade route attacks near Che Sanh, in the siege to Long Vek lor a week at the time and was not hurt. -gace talks wUl be sue creased installations of Soviet- drawing with captured small a driving charge and a scuffle order of Orange said "o ^ w e s t comer of South Viet- The assem blym ^ said tae 33 „ ------Hanoi de-„ built SAM-2 ^ and the more _ad- arms. rerris. ensued. A Negro® youth was Brides more than 20.000 of its members militerv «noke« nmn of armo^and ^ Amrican-m^e M26 iragment^.„ ^ ------^ands nothing„ short of “ the flat vanced SAMS missilemisille sites in -lordanlan support unlta fired rt (0> klUedBiuea andanu threeuutjc uu.c.oothers were ...-in- parade in Belfast, with ^ G a m b ia n mlUtary f , ° of STenade apparently had abandonment of South Viet- Egypt______and the use of Russian mortars at the position while it lured Saturday night by shotgun on paraae m u eii^ i, wun JJ ^ „ g . Vietnamese pulled out of been placed in a box under the ------■ ------1 (0> 33 nam." piloted fighters along the Suez was occupied by the Israeli le (O) jiucu ocvu.wj “o a ^aneeSMJ 900 ^ bands nlavlnsrplaying such tunes as .trained______mercenairies1______was bat- the___ area about ,a week ago...... ir <0> blasU ftred .from a -.Derry’s Walls" and "The Sash tiing an estimated 1,000 North ------J eathec <0) " m North- S n j S f S i r a r t R l I n l l 'i o 'S X r * ” °th“ “ led by for as to .. ig her. wnite Danenaer ^ nrAn«FPni6bn and leajit 50 of the enemv were a\u^a Kssiisskfa fhoir announced his opposition recent- vice Jiresldent, In an interview dar-dii^ected SAM-2 missiles this ^ Israeli settlements In the lanlela on a second-degree murder march wun with uie the uraxiKemen Orangemen andtuivi leastleoaL 50w ui of _ theuic enem_ycuoiiijr were_wc&c Allied oiiicersofficers beUeveoeueve uieir their . ^ _ ,___ ^ . ^ A. . ______..aw „vni ^ ^ j ..., xa*i«o««Belaan Valiev.V aIIav charsre amd released on $20,(X)0 tney day night. A firebomb throvm u,ade arrangements with south- man said, South Vietnamese The report today brought the P®^ he told newsmen. 0 ( 0 > The French Embassy in to them in continuing the atrug- radio devices is being shipped to spokesman said. Into the building badly damaged bs to send In supplies of AX347 gunships attacked suspect- total enemy casualties to 417 The ^ e n c h Bmbt The raid apparently was in re- ^ n lL e<* positions, and today killed and five captured since Phnom Penh rej^rted taree g l ^ ’ and accept reasonable I s ^ I . dumy the Interior. Another blaze Newsweek magazine in re- taUation for rocket and mortar a story burned out a grocery. But many of the banners car- tbe enemy force hit the Cam bo- the first contact was made last members of a French tele^ lon terms at the j^ ace >r and ______by helicopter gun- team were captured by Ctommu-In an interview aboard Air porting similar developments attacks for five days tart week a at ried in the Belfast parade were dl«n ">°rtar “ d in- Wednesday (See Page ’Twelve) ships of the U.S. 101st Airborne nlst troops last week in tae .Ang- Force Two, a jet transport with- Sunday added it had learned on coUective farms in the u m . Prayer dedicated to temperancS and Kiri Rom sits atop a 2,000-foot Division. kor Wat area. Two other French out windows in its passenger t**® shipment of U.S. planes Israeli P^BAes made ^ o a t ^ I u some even pledged total abstl- before tae war It was tae biggest enemy cas- joumallsta had been reported compartment, Agnew talked of Israel will include eight Off — Me- nence. was a playground, of tae wealthy ualty toll In a single battlefield captured there earlier, and it tae office he holds, tae admlnls- PhMtoms. , . . hv d asB Catholics threw up a ba - 3ggjjj^ ^ climate. ’The action in Vietnam In months, was understood that tae ambas-' tratlon he serves, and "tae FVl- , m a g a ^ e srtd ^ ^ ® * ***•* ^orAaninn v e^ on nt th« L cade in tae Flap Street section appears to have no More than a third were killed by sy was in roundabout contact bright claque in tae Senate.” been assured tae States Jortotian verrtwi of ta Appeal Made of Belfast and in another area significance. tae gunships and troops flown with tae Communists, seeking Agnew used tae designation Tordnninn anldlera ^ were hoisted tae flag of sou ern re spokesman also reported into tae area on Wednesday, the release of all five. ; t for Senate Republlcems as well *?***V^ ^ Indefinite period, two TOltaere were ilty To Kidnaper H:: » . •yy’.n -y -".- n u .. . ~ Z i r d IS barricade dismantled and tae through government de- dropped about 180 tons of bombs have been captured by tae Viet policy, particularly tae U.S. at- about the Newsweek report, on the raiders and captured sev- LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The flag hauled down in the Interest ^^^333 at the Long Vek muni- Into tae area, and South Viet- Cong or North Vietnamese in tack into Cambodia, came up with the familiar re- eral cases of ammunition and father of a missing teen-age girl of keeping peace. depot 30 miles north of ntimese troops found 143 bodies Cambodia. Three of these are "They have been harmful be- mllltai^™ e^ l^ e n /* * ^ B“ u t a has addressed an appeal to her Last year, tae parades pjjncnj penh, but a government in tae stiU-smoklng jungle hills jmown to have been killed and cause obviously it is a point of i-ftnni-t >> snoke^an -aald 4U hours s kidnaper pleading:" Only you touched off weeks of religious counterattack pushed it out. No Saturday...... nor aenvdeny methe wewsweeKNewsweek reuori.report/' spoaesmanspokesman »aiasaid 4^-hours noure after latiB* three others were released, but great comfort to tae North Vleb adding, "I am not going to ^et the Israelis were driven back have tae power to make our warfare, and tension has been casuatitles were reported on el- In Saigon today, a grenade ex­ rabto into details about what we are across the river, Israeli heticop- family whole!*agaln.” rising since the Imprisonment of t^er side. ploded under tae car of Pham (See Page Nine) (See Page Nine) doing, or may have done, for Is- ters machlne-guimed a sparsely Former Mayor Max Mur- catholic leader Bernadette Dev- rael.” He added there are no populated area south of Uis nlnghan had kept a day and Un two weeks ago. plans "for involvement of Dead Sea, kilting two clvltians night vigil at tae police station Marches were canceled in two American forces” In tae Mi»- and wounding two others, since leust ’Ihursday, when 16- areas of LoMonderry County east. In southern Israel, mean- year-old Laurie Murningham that are predominantly Catao- Police Undercover Agent ’The assistant secretary was a while, Israeli troops reported was forced at gunioint to go tic. Authorities in Belfast or- bit more willing to discuss ef- “ 'ey killed four Arab guerrillas wita a man who robbed tae gift dered considerable rerouting of forts under way to reach some In a night pursuit in tae Negev shop where she worked. tae local parade to keep it away desert after a rocket attack on In his open letter to her cap- from Catholic sections, sort of accommodation in tae T o ] my the Traveler’ Stirs Mldeast. tae ’Tlmna copper mine, 14 tor, Murningham said, "Per- rniousands of British soldiers, miles north of tae port of Eilat haps you’re not a father, but if police and men of tae Ulster De- “At tae moment . . . we are pursuing an Important political ^ >eBs,than a mUe from King are, you’ll know how Important fense regiment manned a steel a daughter is." curtain across Belfast at dawn. inidative to try to get ^ e shoot- t - Controversy on Campuses A police spokesman said to- Traffic through tae "peace line” f «>®kets were fired at the ties to begin talking under U.N. you are, you’ll know how Im- dividing the city’s main Protes- Ontario County Sheriff Ray O. By WILLIAM MORRISSEY teur. He became an issue in a mediator Gunnar Jarring’s (See Page Twenty-One) (See Page Nine) (See Page Nine) Associated Press Writer political campaign, a defendant Morrow, his present employer, GENEVA, N.Y. (AP) — in a muUimiltion dollar (aw suit says he knows but won't say. About two years ago, a hand­ and a central character in a Morrow told reporters, howev­ some, dark-eyed young man be­ special state investigation. er, that TTiomas “ Tommy tae , gan circulating among students ’Diat investigation, ordered Traveler” Tongyal, worked for at colleges across New York two weeks ago by Gov. Nelson him as a narcotics undercover Explorer Completes Voyage Picket lines Qose Down State. Somewhere along tae way A. Rockefeller, begins today In agent for about 2Vi months be­ he was tagged “ Tommy the nearby Canandaigua with tae ginning in mid-March, -and had Across Atlantic on a Raft West Virginia Coal Mines Traveler," and the name stuck. convening of a special grand been hij^y recommended for When he arrived on a campus, ^ jury at an extraordinary term tae job. BRIDGETOWN, Barbados needed assistance to^ complete CHARLBISTON, W. VA. (AP) In Pennsylvania, where some he sought out tae radical stu­ of tae State Supreme Court.' From other sources, it was (AP) — Alter a two-month tae journey before dark, —Plagued by federal court re- 8,0<» miners supported a similar dents, talked with them of "tae ’The ^vemor’s brief an­ learned that Tommy was born transatlantic crossing that he "It’s good to be back again," strainers and lack of support effort three weeks ago, all revolution," repeated their nouncement ordered the Inquiry Momluang Slngkata 'ITiomas says proves tae Egyptians could Heyerdhl called to well-wlahera from allies of slain Joseph Yav mines are reported working, antiestabtishment slogans and "into evpnts related to tae seri­ Tongyai N’Ayudhya on Jan. 14, have discovered America 4,000 as he tied up at the customs blonski, dissident pensioners Mike ’Trbovleh, president of tae spoke of escalating protests. ous campus disorder” at Hobart 1944, in Anniston, Ala. His fath­ years ago, Thor Heyerdahl and dock in the capital of Barbados, and its associated college for 3 Later, some students would i r had tittle apparent success ear- rebel Miners for Democracy er, a native of Bangkqk, Thai­ his seven International crewmen "We are delighted to be here, ly today in spreading a strike and a close associate of Yablon- say he reailly had not been con­ women, William Smith. Rocke­ land, was serving in the Army planned to haul their water- especially when we came to through the five-state Appala- ski, said his group was not atd- vincing. feller said tae imqsual step was at tae time. logged papyrus boat Ra n out of close last year." chlan coal fields. ing tae current effort. "He was a fool - politically,’’ taken at the request of tae dis­ The title N’Ayudhya desig­ Bridgetown’s harbor today prior Heyerdahl’s first attempt last At least 10 West Virginia soft Elmer Brown, of DOlbarton, said Carlos Baker, a former re­ trict attorney of tae county, tae nates royalty, but seven or eight to shipping it back to Europe. year to prove his theory ended coal mines employing some W. Va., Tablonski's running gional coordinator for tae Stu­ mayor of Geneva and tae chair­ generations removed. Tongyai The 66-year-old Norwegian ex- 600 miles short of Barbados man of the board of trustee at 8,000 men were shut down early mate in last December’s UMW dents for a Democratic Societ would use this distant royal con­ plorer and his crew spent their ^ e n the Ra I, a laigsr copy of tae college. today in Wyoming County when elections, said he wasn’t active- (SDS) in Rochester. “He never nection many times in contacts first night ashore Sunday after the Egyptian boats shown on an- In tae wake of tae Jime 6 dis­ picket lines went up. Five of supporting tae strike call el- really seemed to develop his with student revolutionaries, completing their 3,200-mile cient tomb carvings, broke up in order, President Beverly D. taose mines belonged to Consoti- “ '®*'- Ee added, however, that politics, and he never could dis­ saying he wanted to lead a revo­ crossing that began May 17 in hig^ seas. Causey Jr. of Hobart had dation Coal Oo. and Eastern As- *'® wouldn’t oppose tae effort, cuss and analyze. He would take lution of his own people. blamed Tommy tae (Traveler for Safi, Morocco. Twenty small boats escorted soclated. two of tae six compa- The plcke^ ^nsloners on tae tine that wsis best for his After World War n, Tongyal’s (Claiming that the successful tae Ra n into Bridg(etown har- purposes at tae moment." creating "an atmosphere of ten­ nles granted temporary restrain- 8®®“ *•«*<>"« o* the bnlon’s pen- family moved to Warrington, completimi ot his epic journey bor. Heyerdahl and his crew Tommy tae Traveler kept sion" that led to tae student-po­ Pa., north of Philadelphia, ers last week. lice confrontation, and a candi­ proved tae ancient Egyptians squatted on the fiat roof of . the .. ______^ care for disabled miners and drifting and talking, imtil in tae where he graduated high school could have crossed tae Atlantic, raft’s cabifl, waving and‘ blow* However, the ^ widows, and a general tiberati- predawn hours of June 6 stu­ date for state attorney general. in 1962. After an incomplete Heyerdahl declared as he ing kisses to blklnl-clad glris rl- faUed to spread significantly be- benefits dents at Hobart and William Democrat Adam Waiinsky, had yond Wyoming County, although “ ben^ts. stint at Delaware Valley 0>Uege stepped ashore late Sunday aft- ding alimgsid® in speedboats, Smith Colleges in Geneva saw v claimed Tommy Incited campus ^ a L S o n s in southern The work sto ra g e ^ e as 86 of Science and Agriculture in emoon: "This is a great, great. Hundreds lining the docks ^ him leading police on a campus violence by offering students 1 ^ t Virginia said they had re- Doylestown, Pa., marriage, a great moment. We have def- piauded. drug raid and they knew he was bombs, guns and lessons in draft deferment and various nltely proved that papyrus la prime Minister Errol Barrow poita w two-week vaca- a police undercover agent. guerrilla tactics. jobs, Tongyai moved to upstate down in V t i T ^ and K^tucky. Utility firms had hoped They reacted violently, sur­ Tommy refuses to talk about seaworthy." led welcoming officials, declar- New York. Only the Ra’s pointed prow )j,g. vihls has established that The U r t ^ Mine Workers ,3^ replenishment of coal rounding police cars and forcing his work, except to tell report­ He became a salesman for a and stem sections were above Barbadoa was the first lamWwg (UMW) Union i^ e d Ita mem- gtockpUes for electrical produc- officers to free five students ers: "There’s a thousands guys veterinarian drug firm and water, and tae government tug man in the Westem bers to ignore tae picket tines during the peak summer they had picked up. in tae field tike me. Harass traveled across New York State Culpepper towed tt the last eight ^ r ld .” estabtiahed by tae Disabled Coal demand caused in part by tae ’Tommy the Traveler became them. This is a small-town from August 1967 imtil MCay mUes into harix>r. But officials Heyerdahl, who ^ x»led a long Miners of Southern Wert operation of air contationen. a source of public controversy thing." 1969. His earliest^ appearances said tae Ra could have made Virginia. 'In at leart three cases Wyoming County was one of overnight. College officials Who and what is 'Tommy the workers dossed picket tines at Traveler? (See Page Twenty-One) Bridgetown unaided; she just (Sea Page Seven) midnight aad reported for work. (See Page Seven) called him an agent-provoca­ J'J

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCH^TER, CONN., MONDAY, JULY 18, i]970 PAGE THREE PAGE TWO BCANCHESTEB EVENING itM lA lS; Saturday at 8:80 p.m. Guard and the reserves, ParoiUI GvMmc* SvggtstAd try to r every trick that isn’t 0 ^ 0 AK83 4 B oard o t Education at its July I racmg. Goodspeed Opera House in OfflciaU declined to say how 6 P nailed down; others just .tiy to 4 / 0 10 8 7 b ' 6 meeting. Mrs. Patricia Tiemanj II S WHAT YOU DON ^ SEE THAT MAKES CUSTOM Polo was the rage in the 19S0s, Blast Haddam: “Little Mary big such bmiuses might be, but make~the contract. The go-for- SOUTH was elected vlce-chainnan. Tte complet(t' “ Nlebehmgen ond later than their own aound. M rs. R obert OocW has been Hrijh Wait iMsney, Will Rogers, SunshineK” by Rick Besoyan, to- authority said “they’d be broke players live a short but . 4 K J9 REUPHOLSTERY FROM US SO SUPERIOR Ring” la now available on TUa preaenta problems for the AEtnicnD hired as a parbUnNlirfflce sec­ ^ n cer 'I'racy and other nota- night through Friday at 8:80 enough for a young fella to { Undir 17 raquMi Kcstnpinylni happy life; the ploy-it • safe O K Q 102 conductor, but I have heard 0 10 9 retory ana Mrs. Eniul Collin as Deutacbe Onunophon recordings Dies playing oeiore atellar p.m.,< S ^ u rd a y at 5 and 9 p.m ., make a down payment on a PanM Of Adult Guardlon prowd lives longer and dies Karajan ccmduct in this audi­ AJ43 a part-time woricer In "the school Fuinit'jn IS slnpiKd and [fiiideed aa produced over ‘ a four-year crowds every ^ Sunday. Hien Wedhesday matinee at 2:30. ca r.” rich. Choose your own aim in 4 torium, and from where I sat. lunchroom. To fill the vaxtoncy period at Salabutg. There ex- in the first row of the balcony’ Cuaries bUrrell's Racquet Club Oakdale Musical Theatre in Some key authoritiee believe today’s hand. East South West which wiB result when Ray­ Spii»*s *'>*'' '***'" '* * * ists also a complete "Ring” on everything was right on the but- In Palm Springs helped make Wallingford: “George M” with bonuses, along with other bene­ . M (ME UNDEA 17 AOMinED North dealer. Pa« I 0? Pass (A(t Ihiilt my vory Pass 3 N T mond Goodale, custodian for Oiifioal il>3P* ol rntsrwJ leconls, but «»<■ was ^ *** ^ ensemble is con- tennis the tasnionaole sport. Mickey Rooney, tonight through fit Inducemei^, may be neces­ Both sides vulnerable. All Pass W r f h sary to keep gbe guard and re­ In corltin orios) Opriilng lead — Two of many years, retires, Daniel simply a producUon in a record- cemed, and ho even had brasses Bing Orosoy and Bob Hope at 8 and 9:80 p.m.; Rawling was designated as tng studio, and it likewise took boxes closest to the stage createa tne craze lor golf, ana J«*n Sebastian, -at 7 serve at full strength as draft Spades. Seat plitloni ceeplctily rttaiH calls decline. •u n OB m H nuMMCM king would later pick Omt up. head custodian. several years for its completian. complicate 'things. hunting was furtherea a y such ™ West leads the two of spades, Mrs hidai (st* wibUsf i» ■ »$ Officials also view this ap- IMOHAL^W Of n« and you win with dummy’s ace. As the cards lie, your deep fi­ The contract for the school You pay your money and you a . u a iy HonoH ncnno OOOH of ooifooouunoH. I don-t know the seating cap- he-men Ciarx oaoie, ______proach—never before tried ■with If you’re aiming for the fences, nesse succeeds and thus brings milk was awarded to IDiudsen’s Fiane anpletthr .rptldked take your choice. ^ ty , but I do know ttere are cooper and Honert Taylor. tonight through Saturday reserves—aa a way to build you’ll lead a low diammid from the game in. Dairy on its bid of ,078 per half- The Salidmig productiona have seats on the floor, I'no ireou cuwaru speeu cars , up the combat readiness of the dummy. You h (^ to set up the Stodgy, but safe. pint, an Increase o f .008 over All iMvt jeMiU nijlead been unique in operatic Mstory. »>® oemonstratea Aug. 9 * ■“ P *"’ THEATER TIME feet wide in the front to about Storrowtown Theater at Bast- backup forces by attracting diamonds before the spades Doily Question last year, Dahl Oil was award­ Free Are Herbert von Karajan planned, wlUL a pro-amateur Oeieority men with service ercperlence. SCHEDULE Partner opens with one ^ade, ed the contract for fuel at 10 produced, found the financing, 13S at the rear. You con get a em States Elxposltlon Park, come at you. If you succeed, pile of seats in that area adone. invitatiOnai Race at the oranu- If approved, the bonuses and the neri player peases, You cents per gallon. Alao reported All terns and art ka»44e«in ij, staged, directed, cast, and con­ „ , West Springfield, Mass.: “How you can get two spades, four Ihel place is so large that one new on ta r.0 Motor «peeuway. succeed in Business Without would be offered only to what hold: Spades, 19-8-7-4-8; Heerto, was the awarding to the Tre- ducted the entire cycle which BurnsideBurnside — Tha Out of ’Town- hearts, three diamonds and two FaAnc patlerns carefiHj Matched hack asd triM crlUc complained that only Am®“S tnose aireauy announced Really ’Trying” y^th Robert are called “prior service per­ ers,B, 7:00, 9:00. \ clubs, losing only the two top 7-6-4; Diamonds, A-K-8-S; Obibs, mano Septic Tank Oo., the takes four evenings to' perform, sonnel” for both enlistment and Marttl Tavela and Christa Liid- “ *■ race are L-aui ivewman, ^orse and Rudy Vallee, tonight C3nema I (East Hartford) — diamonds. 6 . contract to take care of the Furmturi is picked up and dtlmered at to estia ckarft the las{ opera of the four being re-enlistment in the guard or re­ wig could be heard in "Walk- Dick Smotners and olreotor Ro- through Friday at 8:30 p.m., Getting Str^ht, 7:00, 9:128; Your plan would work if West What do you sayT school’s septic Installation. Due the longest In performing time uere” 'in a cast that included man L'otansKi, as weii as astro- Saturday at 9, matinees Wednes- serve. to the state’s ban on burning of of any Wagner opera, and that’s Magic Moments, 9:06. had both top diamonds or if Answer: Bid four spades. Jon Vickers, ’Thomas Stewart, naut Pete Conrad. day at 2 and Saturday at 4:30. Legislation would be required trash and garbage, the board saying something. Personally, East Hartford Drive-In — East had the queen of spades, This bid promises excellent WE DON'T JUST COVER YOUR Gundula Janowltz and Reglne to authorize such payments. Kelly’s Heroes, 8:88; Cincinna­ trump support (at least four has contracted the services of I’ve never seen it in an uncut ------Cuter passiuiiiUes include American Shakespeare Secretary of Defeiue Melvin or even if the top diamonds ti Kid, 10:88. cards, ofte^more), a singleton the Harold and Son Rubbish Re­ FURNITURE. WE REBUILD IT! 3 ev« “th^ Eastwood pesUval ’Theatre in Stratford: R. Laird has stressed his belief were split but West won the Etost M^ndaor D iive-In —A or void suit on the side, and moval. Co. of Boltim. ^S^S^hSSt 7 'Tln t^ we- f!!^" ““ “OtheUo,” Wednesday and Frl- that the natioii’s nearly one mil- first diamonds trick. Iij the EVERY PIECE US PROTECTED BY SOOTCHGARD® S T th l^ a^t 1 ^ c««• Ciulaln times are 8.80 Mcuisfleld Drive-In — A Boy other spade, and you would . openings are being token at the the Pentogon in maintaining the Named Charlie Brown, 8:80; SOFA or 2 CHAIRS iy to see them since the Nlebe- In a normal rehearsal, there rt? David Lock- P "»- * p.m. have to try for three club tricks school office. strength o l the backup forces Run WUd — Run Free, 10:18. Add yeairo o< beaaBy and lungen Ring U anything but a ta a hesitancy on the part of the prealdent of the Ontario Sharon tConn.) Playhouse: in a desperate attempt to re­ Softball Scores centers in the Army National State—A Boy Named Charlie comfort to your present up- commercial success. So you’ll conductor to stop and work out Speedway, offers this expiana- “An Enemy of the People” by Guard and Army reserve, cover. The clubs are sour, and The Women’s softball team Brown, 2:35, 6:00, 9:00; Support defeated the Coventry team hotatened FMrnitaire by a va il­ have to be satisfied with the little details. It would be much Hon: Henrik Ibsen, Thursday through These elements, totaling some you would have only your me­ ing yourBeU of 'this great of­ Your Local Sheriff, 1:00, 7:80. with, an eight to seven score discs, which are expensive, but easier to interrupt a tope than “ I may be prejudiced, but I Saturday at 8:80 p.m., Thursday 660,000 men, are filled to a sub- UA Theatre — M^A'B^H, 7 :00, mories to console you. fer from our CXiatom R*u|>- the ^ t remains that even the an orchestera of over 100. Be- think race drivers are the matinee at 2:30. stantlal extent now with young last week. At the end of nine In­ holateriiig Department. 9:00. ' Safe Play longest opera, with the most sides, recordings of this sort are heroes of the 1970s'. Take a man Southbury (Cianm);: Playhouse: men vdio chose to duck the draft ' If your aim is to assure the nings, the teams were tied and Choose from a Special Group up PrkccB AM.Oamplsite number of discs (7), costs less made in Short “takes” and like Mario AndretU. Last year ‘"’^e Happy Time,” tomorrow by spending six to 10 months on contract, you would go after it was necessary to play an of the Newest Patterne in than a good seat at the Salzburg. apllced together, 'nils would he made over 1900,000—but he Hjrough BTiday at8:30p.m., Sat- active duty and the balance of extra inning to break the tie. Tinni,ti.iimml, M odern, Cofonial InducHiig Fabric three club tricks from the very Profeesiionel WorlomanBhd|>' performances.' likewise get both cast and con- could be dead tomonw. urday at 6 and 9 p.m. six years ih the guard or re- June Rainfall The Andover team made an at- 7 ,and Provincial FahricM in start. After wdnnlng the first IjPccoiMUtor CkAora. and AU New Outtitow I suppose many of you won- ductor to thinking in "take” .»nie superheroes of today— trick with the ace of spades, Couple dancing in cell block of former Tolland State Jail Saturday night. Benefit dance was given by the Tolland Historical Society. trsustive showing in new blue der why I devote a column to length secUons. ThU, of course, „jgyjg ^ astronauts— . Center at Trinity Col- As the draft takes fewer Above Average lead a low club to the ace and hats and yellow sweatshirts, do­ WE SPECIALIZE IN CUSTOM MADE the Ring. Wdl, It is certainly *■ enlcldal in a producUon that ^ hem«R n f th«ir nam .nH Movies, “Bonnie young men, the IncenUve to sign nated by the Andover FTA. The «mg w , i m cerramiy perform- their own, and Scotland” with Stan Ifaurel and up In the guard and reserve is Although precipitation was return a low club toward dum­ T olla n d FABRICS and CLEAR VINYL SLIPCOVERS the most stupendous theatrical m y. Andover Women’s softball team Ing Ume. -< find such to admire in race oUver Hardy, on Tuesday: “ If’- diminishing, and a top National above average last month in presentation that has ever been If the ten or queen of clubs will play against Lebanon In Phone 643-4159 for Keith^s conceived. Based on Norse or Much waa made of the fact Racing ia alao an excel- Aventura" (Italian) on Thurs- Guard official said recently Manchester, it was still 2.62 Lebanon this Wednesday. that this production would be releaae from the tenBiring8 ore retted, dim antiquities which gave to remember in years to come. “Paul hfowman and I own a ^ ^ ___ _ enter the guard appear to be Feature aoii of Mr. and Mrs. Russell according to a report by Gray- club toward the jack. By BETTE QUATBALE Watching the guests file in­ new weibblng used, loose joints are reglued, spring cush­ Urth to the story. Basically, it But as Hans-Klaus Junghelnrich formula Ford, and we some- W ^CH thcr ®°™i"S 1® end.” F irst A. Fors of Merritt Valley Rd., don Lockwood, superlntendant If West plays a low club on' (Herald Reporter) to the ’ jail, clutching their ions are reiplaoed, seams and weitAng aane hand-sewn and is a story of absolute power ®®"*P>®i“®eclal coat of Tolland Jail is described as the harmonlc which ;^yed for' the S®i>®®i- ‘^® board has been in- where else in the country.” N.Y., to 96 at Needles, Calif. Lane. old A. Turkington, class presi­ wax. oldest in the state. DOUARS- productions is absolutely super- vestigating the purchase of land But it’s the nonfans that the dent, chairman; Mrs. Robert HONIIS DAYS NIGHTS track needs to attract, Lockton MON tur W(0 IHUR 'Rl lative in tone and technique. adjacent to the present high I Dougan, secretory; Mrs. Steven­ admitted, and the advertising is ENTIRB PARK OPEN • 1 PJW. DO-MORE All five are pretty much in ®®bo6l on Loveland Hill, son, treasurer; and Mrs. Clar­ aimed at them. The track 'will IM»iaeMiMMMiMi«bM( |4 tmi m M Group Plans Further Study agreement that Karajan’s stag- '^® board wlU also be asked Airlines Batde a proposal ence Anderson, Charles O’Dowd, Hare’s sNyeu pay Wto ing owed much too much to to act on a resolution to estab­ be in use dally with tests, televi­ and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. ■sftenieen WTetond W agner’ s second pno- lish a Human Resources Devel­ sion commercials and tours; Swanson. CMNNaael* 10run . . , S 1 4 0 Of Wilbur Cross Widening O E A R A N a opment Agency. ’This is in con­ For Satellite Traffic Control i»«n*e*rewie»wi, . .KR.50 duction of the Ring at Bay­ there w ill be 38-40 racing days. The reunion will be held Sat­ 2 atoe nection with the hiring of teen­ soom OAMU SM S*U I PJL to 4M L prai9«*i reuth. Judging from the wealth Is that enough to make the en­ WlABmNG’TON (AP) — ’Ihe He said that within five years urday evening. Sept. 26, at the (0 m 4 tor rW M I r to i IO J O . t o 4 )M r j 8 7 Town, state and Chamber o t This problem area was one agers during the summer. of photos I have seen of both terprise pay off? world’s major airlines are bat- the proposed system could help Mlllbrook Restaurant at Golf- Hero’s sN jroM pay tseiglitl of several under discussion when The establishment of the Commerce representatives will productions, I am inclined to “Yes,” replied Lockton. ‘"nie land in Talcottvllle. CMMrMWMtOimf* . . S l,00 a delegation of local officials tiing a plan by American and U.S. airlines avoid delays on meet tomorrow morning at 8:80 agree. And I didn’t Uke Wleland agency will pave the way for California 600 itself is expected European space agencies to set trans-Atlantic routes that 'would (MrrtoAromrierMn, . .S t r M MASH m et early In A pril with Trans­ (HeraU photo by Finto) GET BIG SAVINGS Wagner’s ideas. Vernon to receive funds from to gross 83 m illion.” up a costly satellite system for cost them more than $400 mil- toast m an M u u 7 PJL to M PA An Ingo Preminger Production at the Chamber offices at 257 portation Commissioner George (0««ttorSlmw7PJLto A couple talking by candlelight at a table in one of the jail cells. O N EVERt: Back in 1987 I talked with ^® Department of Community control of air traffic across the lion. Color by DeLuxe* E. Center St. to discuss the ef­ Conkllng. Herr Wagner (the composer’s Affairs to hire the summer per- North Atlantic. Marsten said the prototype. Panavision*’ '^ ■ * ^ 1 fects proposed widening of the Tomorrow’s session will be a- the General Assembly’s Public pect pollution should contact • FLOOR MODEL grandson) who sugued that the aonnel. Town Planner John Mc- June Building ’Ihe airlines contend the pro- system could lead to an ad- l^lbur Cross Highway will have follow-up to that meeting, Swank W ater at B olton Health and Safety committee, the public health officer of their • DEMONSTRATOR composer was very avant-garde Almont has been named head posed system, which the space vanced automatically operated Coming Sunday Greater Hartford Won’t Let on the Tolland Tpke.-Oakland said. urged people who bathe in pub­ towns of residence. in his day so that the staging ®f ibe agency, agencies say would be a valu- type in the early 1980s, and ^ve ■HENRY GIBSON" It Go! This Fantastic St. area. Town Manager Robert B. Safe fo r Blithing lic bodies of water to “use mor­ “There are laws on the books • DISCONTINUED should be avant-garde today. I “^ e board Will also be asked '%how8 Big Drop Film Held. Over able aid in preventing collisions pilots continuous and eicact The Department of Transpor­ Weiss will attend, as 'will State al persuasion, where possible, to stop poUution,” Boggini said. disagreed with him. If grandpa .1® waive, bids for Slurry Seal 3 FREE SHOWS MODEL Taxable Manchester construc­ in skies becoming more crowd­ knowledge on their location **c4 Ttay J^amed 14fll S M *A *8»H WEEK tation’s Bureau of Highways ■will Sen. David M. Barry. Manchester State Rep. N. on poUuters.” He offered his services for ad­ has been writing today he Hd. treatment and to approve TThe Chamber will be repre­ C!harles Boggini reported today IN THE STORE. tion for which building permits ed by the month, is premature throughout a flight, both with be represented by Andrew Ken­ He said that, where moral vice and aid, “whenever aslced 'would be writing altogether dif- the appointments of four pro- sented by Robert Cavedon, were issued last month was and too expensive. regard to other aircraft and in CHaine*Brown” nedy, design development engi­ that he has been assured by the or needed.” 1 ferently from what he wrote in batidnary regular poUce offl- Walter Sodano, Walter Fuss, persuasion falls, those who sus­ about 80 per cent below that of In an effort to resolve the dis­ relation to the ground. neer; and George Koch, assist­ State Department of Health that the 19th' century. In my opinion, cers. Warren Howland, and George , i a year ago, according to a re­ pute, the Federal Aviation Ad­ With trans-Atlantic traffle ant director of design. Th.ey will Bolton Lake ia “satisfactory what is essentially a romantic Ibe four, promoted from ministration' and the National Shenkman. tor bathing purposes." port by Thomas Monahan, doubling by 1976 and doubling “Head Straight for Getting Straight!” ! discuss the department’s pre- music-drama with romantic supernumeraries, are Edward Aeronautics and Space Adminis­ again by 1988, he said, the sys­ limiiiary sketch plans for the Boglni said that, because of chief building inspector. — Sob Safmtgg/. WINS R$ < LATA, have said they don’t need cost.” Ths Untvsnify of Csnnsetieut intersection with Tolland Tpke., iNoton models in all stores either ritto of the conductor theme “God Cores Today” will such a system for some years ...... —— MANY ONE OF A KINDI on Broad S t.; 84 alterations and EquHy RsfMsnt Comptny where 'a narrow bridge across «««». “ ts and crafts and don’t want to be saddled IN the Hockanum River creates a additions; and 4 demoltUons— 'With Its cost. ChaineVraum" 14tb SSBIOB B*“ ® ''® «® roaO ingu by the COLOR! traffic bottleneck. two of commercial buildings, “ESRO space scientists and I Tustdsy fiiraush Saturday one of a dwelling, and one of SINGER their NASA counterparts July 14-July 1$ l8Kaer>raawiaeaetSINCiaerational tra ffic con­ JACK LEMMON sae white pages under SIN G ER COMR*iNY Stocked Up BERNARD SHAW'S The Town of Manchester Water Depart­ trol system,” ,an ATA spokes­ t h e sandy DENNIS dean. Late Model I *A1t»d«nark (S THE SINGER C»MPANY Voted Raise DAVENTRY, England (AP) man said. ' , ment will begin flushing the water mains' on Froin $30 £ttsttiti0 IfsraUi K v (API — — The Borough of Daventry We are not persuaded that TEO«Cn.OII«A HATONM, fiOCML hCimS Ha£AK July 14 in the Rocldedge System only. Area The 1970 ’leslatature here ‘*®®“ *'* to buy any type- the kind of system proposed in OUT-OF-TOWNER^ A OICM4 CBtra nm MoafTATiM CANDIDA USED C A R S IFEATURE AT Ms. *:w. \ wHfi is bounded on west by Parker Street, East PubUiM DsUy Except Sundayit '**»*»“ ’ «■ “>® NIASA-ESRO program is tni- C o ^ t : M at. Top Prices Paid and HoUdays at U Bissau Streei - O'.i .no:.£ ■aaefasstsr, Onm. (OGOlO) s®me ly responrive to S i e needs.” DAVID KLANN snd DAVID C. JONES For All Makes! by Greenwood Drive and Dale Road; East EASY TWspboae 64S-a7U ^ *»«®ntly resigned bor- Dr. Richard Marsten, director ADMISSION \ SEASON lOOKLITS Center Street from Goodwin and south to PAYMENTS Ssoood Class Footage Fold ol itaout 100 ^ i n by i t That s ©ugh o fflcia l bought $46,488 o f NABA’s com m unications sat- BURNSIDE "Support Your Sttoriff*' W T k u n . Roqular|7L $HJ8 CARTER CHEVROLET INVITED Maaohsstsr, Ooon. . ^ because the extra money, must worth of, such supplies in the ellite program, told newsmen S! ••i;PN-lOC AVI lASt HA1?IM * —^t o r r in g ^ FH.-Sat. BUS A $340 StudoM (t) __ $I«A8 Porter St. Also Butternut, HIghwood and FREE PARKING 5?8 'J.m \ CO., m e . SodBCRlPnON RATES I come from eiccess fees collected last three years. Independent recently a prototype satellite air James Garner lOX OPFICI 42t.ni2 ^ < Porter Street east of Ferguson Road. inMFIFRS-riPMniOQlATS PajraMs In Advance by various offices and many auditors calculated that at the traffic control system costing Jeaa Hackett A AlR«)NDmONE0 \ T CURTAIN; $d« \ 1229 Mski S t Downtown Mancheoter counties are not that prosper- present rate the borough would $70 miUlon could be established Walter Brenaaa \ Main atreat IfAIN ST., MANCHESTER - 647-1425 Ntxt iSATGH 2T (G) UdL Color by Deluxe PIMM444.6238 Tiro® U m o m ...... 7So ous. use up Iti^ supplies in 125 years, over the North Atlantic by 1978. HARRIET S. JORGB4SEN THEATRE

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' ' \ A A . .. i.' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, JULY 13, 1970 PAGE FIVE PAGE PO'»nfi- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, COHN.. MONDAY, JULY 18, 1970 Andreoli'McMahon Senkbeil'Modugno Harwood-W ilson Bloking-Meldrum Gesmundo-Danello Gingras-Salerni Miss Kathleen Ann McMahon Jane Wilson of Manlius, N.Y., Sharon Margaret Meldrum The marriage of Miss Arlene and John William jbihreoU Jr., formerly of Manchester, be­ and Willlain FredeHck Blok- Marie Salemi of Kensington to both of (Manchester, Were wed came the bride of WlUam Burn­ ing, both of Mancheater, ex­ Richard Paul Qtngras of Ridge­ late Friday afternoon S t ham Harwood of Newton, Mass., changed vowe Saturday after­ field, formerly of Manchester, Bridget Church. < June 20, at the United Church of noon at Emanuel Lutheran tO(A place Saturday mordlng at The bride Is a daughter 6f Fayetteville, N.Y. '^7; I Church. St. Paul’s Church, Kenslnghm. TTie bride,U a daughter of The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mc­ The bride a daughter of Mr. and Mra. William John M s^ Elizabeth Salemi of Ken- Mahon of 77 Hawthorne S t Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert L. Wilson Meldrum o f ' 8S Richmond Dr. The bridegroom is a son of MT. Jr. of Manlius, formerly of i r s in ^ n and Harry J. Salemi f y Tile bridegroom is a son of Mr. New Britain. The bridegroom is and Mrs. Jtrfm W. Andreoll Sr. Manchester. The bridegroom Is and Mrs. BYanklin C. BloUng the son of Mr. knd Mrs. Omer of 97 Bretton Rd. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry -ff iV’’ Harwood .of Newton. of 280 W. Center St. A. Oingras of 85 Henry St. The Rev. Robert Bradleur of T%e Rev C. Henry Anderson, 8t. Anne’s Church, Rochester, Miss Nancy Wilson of ManUua, The Rev. Carmen Ubaldl of sister of the bride, was maid of pastor o f Emanuel Church, per­ St. Paul’s Church performed N. Y., performed the double­ formed the double-ring ceremo­ honor. Bridesmaids were Miss the double-ring ceremony and ring ceremony and was cele­ Christine Bissell of Manchester, ny. Miss Jean Conklin of West was celebrant at the nuptial brant at the nuptial Mass. Bou­ Hartford was'organist. Vases Miss Judith Shelnutt of Boston, Mass. Mrs. Olga Concanon of quets of gladioli anil daisies and Miss Carol Chaffee of filled with carnations and gladi­ Kensington was organist and were on the altar. oli were on the altar. Franklin, N.H. soloist. Baskets of yellow and Given In marriage.- by her David IJarwood of Newton The bride was given in mar­ white ' daisies, gla^oli, and father, the bride wore a full- riage by her father. She wore a served as his brother’s beat mums were on the altar. length gown of silk orgEinia man, Ushers were Albert Har­ full-length gown of chiffon ac­ over peau\de sole with floral wood, Kenneth Harwood, and cented with Chantilly lace,' de­ Given in marriage b y / her embroidery, designed with high Gordon Harwood, all of Newton, signed with mandarin collar father, the bride wore a full-1 ruffled collar, long sheer and brothers of the bridegroom; and sheer bishop sleeves. Her length A-llne gown of silk or­ sleeves, and detachable chapel- and Robert Studley of Hlngham', floor-length mantilla of silk U- ganza accented with Venlse length train. Her elbow-length Mass. lusimi was edge^ with match­ lace on the wedding band col­ lar, three-quarters-length ruf­ veU of silk illusion was arrang­ After a reception held at Stone- ing lace, and she carried a ico- crest in Manlius, the couple left lonlal bouquet of assorted wl^ilte fled sleeves, and chapel-length ed from a matching floral head- train. Her elbow-length bouf­ piece amd she carried a colonial for a motoroior triptri through Canada. ■7 flowers. They will live In Brewster, Miss 3 sleeves. Mrs. Charles Vaughan of Bast full-length blue print gown de­ Mr. and Mrs. Harwood are June She wore a white organdy pic­ Hartford was matron of lumor. signed with high neck, long ^aduates of the University of ture hat, and carried a bouquet She wore a full-length A-line sleeves, and empire waistline New Hampshire. of assorted flowers. Kown of pale green voile with trimmed with green velvet rib­ Albert P. Puzso at Manches­ matching semh and headbow, bon, and matching ribbon head- ter served as best man. Ushers 3md she carried a noeegay of piede. She carried a colonial Snow Drinkers were Neil T. Bloklng and Keith ,'iaisies, delphiniums, pink car­ bouquet of pink carnations and D. Bloklng, both of Manchea­ nation buds, and baby’s breath. daisies, and blue baby’s breath. Musk oxen heed no barns and 3 ter and brothers of the bride­ Bridesmaids were Miss Con- Bridesmaids were . Miss Psun- little fodder. Though adult groom. jtance Salemi, and Miss Mau­ ela McMahon, sister of the males measure up to 6 feet at Mrs. Meldrum wore a two- reen Salemi, both of Kenslng- bride. Miss Mary Jo Andreoll, the shoulder and weigh an aver­ piece yellow and white organdy x>n, and sisters of the bride. sister of the bridegroom, both age pf 800 pounds, they eat a dress and a corsage of yellow Ihey wore pale green gowns of Manchester, and Miss Regflna sixth of what cattle do. The anl- roses. The bridegroom’s mother with p ^ sashes and headbows Delekta of West Hartford. Their nals' can forage for themselves, wore a mint green dress with a ityled to match the honor at- full-length pink print gowns with and delight in the leaves and JoM|)h Jay pboto tender shoots of willows. In win­ corsage of pink and white car­ »ndant’s and they carried the Nassl/t iihoto green ribbon trim and ribbon MRS. WILUAM FREDERICK BLOKING ter they use their broad front nations. I lame nosegays as the matron MRS. JOHN WILLIAM ANDREOLI JR. headpieces were styled to match A reception was held at the if honor. the honor attendent’s and they hodves to break through deep Lortng photo a . F ox piwto ' Varden pholo home of the bride's parents. Lailier Studio pboto Charles Vaughan of East carried colonial bouquets of snow to sparse grasses. When MRS. FREDERICK G. SENKBEIL thirsty they "drink” snow. For a motor trip to New Tork MRS. ANGELO DOMENIC GESMUNDO Hartford served as best man. MRS. RICHARD PAUL GINGRAS pink carnations, daisies, and MRS. WILLIAM BURNHAM HARWOOD and Cape Ood, Mrs. Bloklng Ushers were Peter Burkott of baby’s breath. Tracy'Patterson The marriage of Angela Mo- Modugno of East Hartford, wore a pink, blue and white Miss Carol Ann Danello of neckline, long full sleeves, pleat­ Danbury, and Christian Nielsen at the Burritt Hotel, New St. Thomas Aquinas IBgh Thomas Andreoll of Manches­ brother of the bride; Gary Kent printed pique dress with white ed skirts, and empire bodices of Redding. School, New Britain, received a ter served as his brother’s best dugno of East H alford to Fred­ West Hartford and Angelo Dom-’ Britain. For a plane trip to the and Steve Yaviensky, both of accessories. accented with satin braided Mra. Salemi wore a pale yel­ Netherlands West Indies, Mrs. B.A. degree in medical technol­ man. Ushers were Michael Mc­ erick G. Senkbell of Hebron MertenS'Martel Wedding enlc Gesmundo of Manchester Mahon, brother of the bride, Meinchester; Allen Piper of Mrs. Bloklng, a 1969 gradu­ cord, and matehing pillbox hats. low dress with matching acces­ Glngras wore a blue A-llne ogy from the University of Con­ took place afternoon Timothy Hogan, and William Saturday East Hartford and John Cipri­ ate of Manchester High School, were married Saturday after­ They carried white lace fans sories. The bridegroom’s dress with white accessories necticut. Mr. Gingras, a gradu­ Barry, all of Manchester. at St. R6se Church, East Hart­ ani of Long Island. Broneill - Niles is employed as a teller at the day afternoon at St. Helena’s covered with blue daisies. mother wore a turquoise dress and a white gardenia. The cou­ ate of Manchester High School, Mrs. McMahon wore a yellow ford. After a reception at the Hotel Connecticut Bank and Trust with matching accessories. received a B.S. degree in elec­ Church, West Hartford. Michael Gesmundo of New­ ple will live in Ridgefield after crepe dress and organza coat. T h e bride is a daughter of Sonesta in Hartford, the couple Nancy Louise Niles of East Co., Hartford. Mr. Bloklng, a burgh, ' N. T., served as his Both wore gardenias. July 19. trical engineering, also from Hartford, formerly of Yakima, 19S8 graduate of Manchester The bride is the daughter of The bridegroom’s mother wore Mr. and Mrs. Nicola Modugmo left on a Canadian wedding brother’s best man. Ushers were A reception for 75 was held Mrs. Gingras, a graduate of the University ot Connecticut Wash., and Atty. William M. High Sqhool, attended Manches­ Mr. and Mrs. John Danello of a green silk jacket-dress. Both oP-East Hartford. TTie bride­ trip. Upon their return, Mr. Robert Lamperelli of Norwich, groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Broneill of Manchester were ter Community College. He is West Hartford. The bridegroom wore cymbidlum orchids. and Mrs. Senkbell will live in and David Hindle of Manches­ Frank Senkbell of Hope Valley married last May in Bern, serving as specialist fourth is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Following a reception at Boltin. ter, both cousins of the bride­ Rd. class with the U.8. Army and Gesmundo of 185 Hawthorne St. Piano’s Restaurant In Bolton, Switzerland. groom. The Rev. James V. Hickey of will leave later this month for The Rev. Joseph G. Murphy, Brough'Bujaucius the couple left for a wedding A civil ceremony was per­ Mrs. Danello wore a full- St. Rose Church performed the Newport Jazz a tour of duty in Vietnam. pastor of St. Helena’s Church, trip to Cape Ood, Mass. Mrs. formed on May 26 by Mr. Bal- performed the double-ring cere­ length pink cotUm brocade gown Andreoll wore a pink chiffon double-ring ceremony. Floral mer, a zivllstandsamt. On May Frances Arline BuJaucius of mony and was celebrant at the and matching accessories. The dress accented with white lace arrangements were on the al­ Draws 7,500 27, there,was a reVgious cere­ bridegroom’s mother wore a Manchester and Richard Lisle tar. NEWPORT, R. I. (AP) — The J nuptial Mass. Francis Dillon of and white accessories. The cou­ mony at the St. Ursula’s Today in History West Hartford was organist and full-length degas blue crepe Brough of Rockville were wed ple will live at 115 Nutmeg The bride was dressed in a three-day Newport Jazz Festi­ Angllcem Church in Bern with gown and matching accessor­ full-length gown, designed'with By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS soloist. Baskets of white gladi­ Saturday afternoon, at South Lane, East Hartford, after July val drew an estimated 7,500 the Rev. Sidney Baggot officiat­ ies. 18. lace bodice and silk organza to its final concert Sun­ /Today is Monday, July 18, the oli and pompons were on the al­ United Methodijst Church. ing. A reception was held at the Mr. and Mrs. Andreoll are skirt and train. Her veil ofirsUk day night, featuring Ella Fitz­ IMth day of 1970. There are 171 tar. The bride is the daughter of Hartford Hilton Terrace Room. The bride is a daughter of 1966 graduates of East Catholic illusion was accented with flow­ gerald and the Cannonball Ad- days left in the year. H ie bride was given in mar­ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Niles ot Today’s Highlight in History For a motor trip to the Pocono Mr. and Mrs. Frank BuJaucius High School. Mrs. Andreoll ers, and she carried a bouquet derley quintet. The Sunday aft­ riage by her father. She wore Yakima, Wash. Hie bridegroom On this date in 1868, CivU War Mountains in Pennsylvania, of 875 Parker 8t. The bride­ graduated from the Hartford of roses and daisies. ernoon performance with Bill a full-length empire gown of groom of 16 Oak St, Rockville, Miss Teresa Modugno of East is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ draft riots broke out in New Mrs. Gesmundo wore a white Hospital School of Nursing in Cosby drew 5,000. ivory peau de sole fashioned is a son of Mrs. Rose Viscotha of Hartford, sister of the bride, liam B. Broneill 85 Ashland Tork City. About 1,000 persons linen pants outfit with navy ac­ 1969 and Is employed in the Tile festival returned to tradi­ o t with high neckline, A-llne skirt, Dexter, N.Y., and the late was maid of honor. Brides­ St. were killed in three days of dis­ cessories. special care unit at Manches­ tional Jazz this year. Last year. U bishop sleeves and train accent­ George Brough. ter Memorial Hospital. Mr. An­ maids were Miss Rosanna Mo­ orders. Mrs. Gesmundo is employed In an effort to attract youth, After a motor trip through ed wdth re-embroidered Alencon The Rev. Carl Saunders ot dreoll graduated this year from dugno of East Hartford, anoth­ On This Date in the accounting department of promoter Geoige Wein billed Ekirope, the couplq returned to lace and seed pearls and a South Church performed the the University of Rochestei^ (N. er sister of the bride; Miss In 1798, the French revolution­ the Emhart Corp. in Bloomfield. Manchester and on the first of matching full-length lace veil. double-ring ceremony. Bouquets Y.) where he was a member of Joann Caglanello of Manches­ several rock and folk rock ist, 'Marat, was assassinated by Mr. Gesmundo graduated from August will make their home at She carried a prayer book with of gladioli were on the altar. Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. ter, Mrs. Allen Piper of East groups. These were missing this Charlotte Corday. phalaenopsls orchids, stephano- Hartt College of Music, Uni­ year. 61 Princeton St. versity of Hartford, ifriiere he The bride, given in marriage He will begin studies toward a Hartford, Miss Lia Zitoli of Five Years Ago tls and silk streamers. Mrs. Broneill is a graduate o f was a member of Phi Mu Al­ by her father, wore an empire PhD degree In anatomy In Sep­ New York City, and Miss Mary As a result, the audiences this Federal Judge Thurgood Mar­ Yakima High School, Washing­ Mrs. Patricia Danello of pha Sinfonla. fraternity, and gown and coat of brocade. Her tember at the University of Vir­ Ann caprianl of Long Island year were for the most part shall was nominated to be Rocky Hill, sister-in-law of the presently is studying for a mas­ elbow-length veil of silk illusion ginia Graduate School, Char­ The attendants were dressed older and quieter than In earlier ton State .University and the solictor general of the United bride, was matron of honor. ter’s degree at the University was attached to a headbow, and lottesville. alike in seagreen sleeveless years. University of Washington. She L State^. He was to become the Bridesmaids were Miss Lorraine of Connecticut. He is a member she carried a bouquet of pale gowns. They wore floral head- Total attendance over the Is a computer programmer at first iNegro ever to hold the Woykovsky of Manchester, cous­ of the Music Educators Nation­ yellow roses with ferns. - Before dyeing articles at pieces and carried bouquets of three days., for both afternoon a Hartford Insurance company. office. in of the bride, and Miss Don­ al Conference and the Ameri­ Miss Joyce BuJaucius of Man­ home, mix the dye with a little daisies. and evening performances, ap­ Atty. Broneill, who has a One Year Ago na Parracino of West Hartford. can Federation of Teachers and chester, sister of the bride, was water and strain it through an Frank Senkbell of Charlotte, proximated 40,000 4iompared private law practice in Man­ Russia launched an un­ The bridal attendants wore recently completed a four-year maid of honor. She wore a yel­ old nylon hose to make it lump N.C., served as his brother’s with upwards of 60,000 in pre­ chester, is a graduate of Man­ manned spaceship, Luna 15, to­ Identical full-length blue chiffon tour with a U.8. Air Force low chiffon empire gown with free. best man. Ushers were Tony vious years. chester High School, the Uni­ ward the moon. gowns designed with mandarin Band. a matching headpiece, and car­ versity of Connecticut, and the ried a bouquet of pink gladioli. university’s School of Law. Winston Stewart of Rockville served as beat man. Ushers were Frank BuJaucius of Man­ Venditti'Lee Tree Training chester, brother ot the bride; Toptsuy Is the art of training, and Alan Brough of Dexter, Miss Jane Eleanor Lee of N.Y., brother of the bride­ ri'-. cutting and trimming trees and The marriage of Elisabeth Manchester a n d Anthony shrubs Into odd and ornamental BurtanMoas photo groom. Ann Pongratz of Manchester to DesiBurteB pboto Francis Venditti of Seekonk, patterns. Topiary decoration MRS. JAMES CHRISTIAN BOYLE John Thomas Jamroga of East Mrs. BuJaucius wore a beige reached its peak in England and lace dress. The bridegroom’s MRS. RICHARD LISLE BROUGH MRS. JOSEPH FRANCIS TRACY Mass., were united in marriage Hartford was solemnized Satur­ the rest of Europe in the 17th Miss Beverly AUyson Black- ton, Mass., served as best man. mother wore a blue suit. Both Saturday morning at the and 18th centuries, when royalty day morning at S t James’ had corsages of cymbidlum ~ stone of East Hartford became Ushers were Gregg A. Black- Miss Carol Anne Patterson of Mrs. Wilbur Patterson of Rt. Church of the Assumption. and the landed gentry delighted Church. orchids. Andover became the bride of 6, and the late Mr. Patterson. the bride of James Christian stone o t East Hartford, brother The bride is a daughter of Mr. In large formal ganlens, and of the bride; Jerome F. Boyle The bride is a daughter of A reception was held at the Joseph Francis Tracy of Bol­ The bridegroom is the son of _^ Amerloan Heritage pboto commanded the manpower to Boyle of Hartford Friday eve- and Mrs. Joseph E. Lee of 12 of Hartford, Atty. Michael F. Mrs. Arthur J. Pongratz of 219 Tolland VFW Home. For a mo­ ton Saturday afternoon • at St. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Tracy V MRS. DWIGHT C. MERTENS keep them up. f nlng at St. Rose Church, East Boyle of Rocky Hill, brothers of Oak St. and the late Mr. Pon­ tor trip through K^w England, 'J IF ITS Maurice Church, Bolton. of Brookfield Rd. Flint Dr. The bridegroom Is a gratz. The bridegroom is a son New York and Canada, Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Anthony Hartford. the bridegroom; and Gerald The bride is the daughter of The Rev. Robert Cronin, pas­ ■ St. Mary’s Oiurch, East Hart­ Hartford PubUc High School, of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Jam­ Brough wore a white suit with Venditti of Seekonk. Oosker of Hartford. tor of 8t. Maurice Church, per­ ford, was the scene Saturday is employed by the Hartford Tlie bride is a daughter of roga of East Hartford. a cojrsage of pink carnations. FORMAL u a t c n i N t u a formed the - double-ring cere­ The Rev. Robert J. Burbank morning of the marriage of Stamp Works, Inc. Mr. Mertens East Hartford Mayor and Mrs. Following a reception at the The Rev. Thomas J. Barry The couple will live on Prospect ot mony. Mrs. Thomas Chvanaugh of the Church of the Assumption Miss Claudette C. Martel of is a giraduate of Manchester rA ltIC A M Richard H. Blackstone. The Manchester Oountiy Club, the St. James’ Church performed St. in RockvlUe. W e of ^ Iton was organist. Bou­ performed the ceremony. East Hartford to Dwight C. High School and the Hartford bridegroom is a son of Mr. and couple left for a wedding trip the double-ring ceremony and OPIN Mra Brough is- a June grad­ quets of white daisies, pompons^ Given In marriage by her Mertens of Manchester. Institute of Accounting. He is Mrs. James R. Boyle of Hart­ to St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. was celebrant at the nuptial R e n t I794S AM. W IfrPH uateate qf 'Manchester High School. and baby’s breath were on the father, the bride wore a full- The bride Is a daughter of employed by the Connecticut ford. Mrs. Boyle is a 1966 gradu­ Mass. Her husband is employed at /-} altar. length gown of silk organza de­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Co. ate of East CathoUc High The bride was given in mar­ Ano-Coil Corp., Rockville. The Rev. David Noonan, ad­ I t • • •• • signed wdth A-line skirt accent­ Martel of East, Hartford’. Hie ministrative assistant to Rich­ Schott and. a 1970 graduate of riage by her brother, Arthur J. The bride wore a full-length ed wrlth Chantilly lace, high ruf­ Pongratz Jr. of Manchester. She linen gown designed with high bridegroom Is the son of Mr. ard Cardinal Cushing, arch- Emanuel College, Boston. She the -in** look fled lace neckline, long Illusion and Mrs. Charles Mertens Jr. bistu^ of Boston, performed the was included in the 1969-70 wore a full-length Victorian styl­ to wear outi collar, accented with yellow sleeves wrlth ruffled lace cuffs, ed gown of peau de sole, fash­ of 16 Litchfield St. ceremony. The bride was given edition of Who’s Who Among F-A-MOIS floral embroidery and lade, empire waistline accented wrlth ioned with long silk organza EVERYTHING The Rev Francis J. Ford of ouvE on. in marriage by her parents. American Colleges and Unlvei^ and daisies and baby’s breath matching organza bow, and a bishop sleeves. Her veil of silk HUDSON VIT.VMINS FOR WEDDINGS St. Mary’s Church performed IBss Pamela A. Blackstone of sities. Mr. Boyle graduated in her hair. She carried a cas­ chapel-length mantilla trimmed the ceremony. illusion was attached to a head- 4 and AND ALL Hast Hartford, sister ot the from Holy Cross 'College, Wor­ cade bouquet of white daisies. with matching lace and ruffles. Miss UUane Gilbert of Hart­ bow, and she carried a prayer DRUC PRODITTS FORMAL Miss Lois Popoff of Middle- bride, was maid of honor. cester, Mass., where he was a book with a white orchid and Miss Barbara A. Lee of Man­ ford was maid of honor. Brides­ PERMANENT OCCASIONS town, cousin of the bridegroom, Bridesmaids were Miss Pa­ member of Alpha Epsilon Delta streamers of stephanotls. > Availalilf* At chester, sister of the bride, was maids were Miss Anne Martel, was maid oC honor. She wore maid of honor. She wrore a fuU- Miss Germaine Martel, both of tricia A. Shea of East Hartford, honorary society. He is a third- BOSS Mary Pongratz of Man­ WELDON DRUG ( 0. IN STOCK 3 a full-length gown of palV blue East Hartford and sisters of and IBss Mary Kerls of Wald- year student at the University chester, sister of the bride, was lengfth yellow empire gown de­ 7fi7 Msiiii Struct Nothins to smd linen and carried a bouquet of signed wrlth A-lina s k i^ high the bride, and Mrs. Robert wlck, N.J. of Connecticut School of Medi­ maid of honor . Bridesmaids away fo r . . . WAVE yellow daisies. neckline, and short puffed lace Humphrey of Hartford. t Walter 8. Plenkos ot Burling­ cine. were Miss Ann Jamroga of East A t the 5^anit‘ I^ow Ronald Agostinelli of Bolton Robert Humphrey of Hartford Hartford, sister of. the bride­ Direct-Hy-Mail Price sleeves, and matching headbow. I- ^ ' was best man. Bridesmaids were Miss Anne served as best man. Ushers by Caryl Richards groom; and Mra. John Kellogg .'\sk for F ree CataloK of Manchester and Miss Gloria Llnooln pboto Mrs. Patterson wore a yellow M. Venditti of Seekonk, sister were Gerard Martel of East Qriska of Hartford, cousins of dress with white accessories of the brideg;room, and Miss Hartford, brother of the bride; the bride. The flower girl was Engaged and a white orchid. The bride­ Alyce A. Zimmer of South Mlchard Mertens, cousin of the bridegroom, and Robert Max­ WONDERFUL WORKING OLIVE OIL IN EVERY DROP Katherine Link of Ifancbester. groom’s mother wore a light Windsor. Tlielr green dresses The engagement of Miss well, both of Manchester. . . . protects and lusters your hair as it waves. It simply The attendants were dressed green ensemble and a yellow and headbows were styled to Sartih Canning Chapin ot A reception was held at the cannot leave the hair dull and dry. It gives you the softest, alike in full-length gowns of Chicago, formerly of Man­ orchid. match the honor attendant’s. loveUest, most lasting permanent you’ve ever had. c u 4 , pink silk otganza over pqau de A reception was held at St. Francis A. Venditti of See­ VFW Home, East Hartford. RUM eRIZeD chester, to Lester N. Caltvedt Mrs. Mertens, a graduate of sole,' designed with sheer silk of Evanston, HI., has been an­ Maurice Church Center. For a konk served as his brother’s organza bishop sleeves. They I MOMSibzsoDe pboto nounced by her parents, Mr. motor trip to Florida, Mrs. Tra­ best man. Ushers were George SPECIAL... Caryl Richards // CI’ You’ll'nHfll m r have to buy film a s ^ . . because each time Linetts develops ai carried colonial bouquets ot i i MRS. JOHN THOMAS JAMROGA and Mrs. Edward Canning/ cy wore a cocoa brown dress E. Lee, brother of the bride, and OLIVE OIL Permane^ ^ prints yiour rcdl of Black A White or 11 carnations in various shades Chapin of 30 Tuck Rd. trimmed in white with white Douglas Zaccaro, both of Man­ Koda-r______or film ' we gtve you AB80------chester. bUTBLY^Ff^, a fresh roU ot fUm of pink. ing accessories. The bride­ St. Joseph’s College, both in Her fiance Is the son of Mrs. accessories a^L & corsage of for your camera. We replace the film Paul Jamroga of East K^rt- for that Followring a reception at the you have developed. It's all fresh- groom’s mother wore a mint West Hartford, received her yellow sweetlRut roMs. After t C L d B E j Includes Shampoo, Test Curls, Styling Set and 0|pm6ur Spray STRIKING DIFFERENCE Martin Caltvedt of Roland, Knights of Columbus Hall, the dated and top quality and .Ko­ ford served as his brother’s .best green dress with matching ac­ master’s degree from the Uni­ July 25, the°coupIe wrlll live at dak, too. Quick prooeasinc . . . ___ Iowa, and the late Mr. Calt­ couple left for a wedding trip and Htdreut Included by Misses Marion, Sandra and Triola man. Udiers were Carl Jamro­ cessories. Both had corsages versity Hartford. She teaches in 45 Wellman Rd., Manchester. ^ Travd Senriea n M hour service for ot vedt. to Jamaica. Mrs. Venditti wore faisck and white (Just ga of East Hartford, another of cymbidlum' orchids. remedial reading in the Col­ Mrs. Tracy Is a fifth g;rade a little bit loncer for brother the bridegroom; Pe­ BLACKTOP PAVEMENTS Miss Chapin is employed In a yellow . cotton empire dress color). ^ A reception was held at the chester school sys^m. Mr. teacher at Keeney St. School, $55 MAIN STREET ter Murtha of West Hartford for prompt aarvico, phono the Ubraj7 ot DePaul Universi­ wrlA white accessories. East Hartford Elks Home. For Jamroga is a gradual o t Bast Manchester. Mr. Tracy served 643-2165 and Thomas Kupec of < New -THX HABVZL Or MAIN STRETT' ty in Chlcagio. Mrs. Venditti is a gradu^e of American HeritaM photo i Schultz Beauty Salon a wedding trip to Cape Cod, Hartford High SchooU^nd Quln- cri woi N -W KADI S n iZ S T . MANCHESTER MondiRster H «& « 1 7 Mr. Caltvedt is a graduate wrlth the U.S. Army including a East CathoUc High Schom an4 MRS .ANTHONY FRANCIS VENDITTljl A u th o rize d a g e n t tai B i a s - A Britain. The junior usher was Mrs. Jamroga wore a navy blue heplac College, Hamden, an|l OpIm MONDAY THRU SATURDAY t JO TO 5:10 and Supply, Inc. student at Northwestern Uni­ tour of duty in Vietnam and 16 a 1969 graduate of St. Joseph’s ►cheater for all AlrUnes,” Stephen Pongratz of Manches­ dress and coat with red acces­ served for two years with the THURSDAY • JO TO «:00 44 OAK STREET—PHONE 648-8951 sn MAIN 8T. MS-MM versity in Evanston. presently employed by the College, West Hartford. She Is Railroads and Steamship, ter, brother of the bride. sories. ______U,8, Army. He is employed at attending^ Northeastern Unlver-‘ ford. Mass., and at the Bristol I f f D R U e 4M BODDUB m O B . ^ Isueon, Prop. The wedding Is planned for Johnson Service Co., West a teacher In the South Windsor Air\ Conditioned— Ample ParkinjJi Mrs. Pongratz wore a pink Mrs. Jamroga, a graduate of the Stanley Woriu in New 4 - sity, Boston. He is employed at County Sta(iiiim,\ Seekonk. The ' \ i ^ \ ' Aug. 23. Hartford. school system. Mr. Venditti Is Raytheon'MissUen Winxiip Systems,SvstAmH. Bed-R»d. couple wlU Uve i^Boston. linen Jacket dress with match- Mt. St. Joseph Academy and Britain. A - i _____ L’

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M ianchester South W inder Coventry Baker-Hallehbeck Hospital Phone ' Explorer Second Congressional District TV Tonight H ospital N otes The telephone number for Announce Engagements Manchester Memorial Hospi­ PodimkOiib See Saturday’s TV Week Joan Susan Hallenbeck of Crosses Sea v n a in r o b o d b s tal was changed a few Steele Calls for Pressure for Complete Ltofings. > High School Honor Roll Veition became thaJaide of Mi­ tntennedlatfl O an Semi- months ago, but too late to chael Joaeidi Baker of Tolland ftiyate, noon-2 p-m., aad 4 p-m. be listed correctljT in the new Consideirs On a Rail Following to the hemor roll for Michael LeD(^ Norman Landry Sstuhlay. morning at Sacred 5:W <9) Bwke’s law S p-m.; private rooUH, !• a-m.- phone books. The hospital (M> Mwuten the last marking period at Cov- Melinda Rose Eileen Sypek Heart Oiurch In Vernon. On Saigon To Take Over War t p.m., and 4 p.m.-t .number Is 646-1222. Nciw Status (OsaOnaed from Page One) (46) F T i ^ (O) entry High School: Priscilla Squires Cathy Walter The Jbrlde 1s a daughter of Mr. Pediatrics: Parenta allowed 6 :U (46) Weather Wateh <0 X < ) GRADE 12 (Jathy Cdates DenlM Watne and Mra. Norman P. Hallen- beard grown during the voyage, BEHTE QUATBALE 6:M (36) OUllcaB'e Idaa4 0 any time except noM-2 p.m.; Hie dectolcm whether the (46) Tiath or CsaHsaeaeei C e a u sz____ High Honors GRADE 0 Georgette Weiner beck of 13S Center Rd. Tlw Friedman, Ellington'; Kathleen 5:66 (U ) Sewtas Show (G) others, 2 p.m->8 p.m. also. . commented , that the voyagevujr«H B Explainingss.,., the time Is riih' Nancy Worthingt(H bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Rehrend, 438 W. Middle ’Tpke.; Podunk Mill d u b will m^nala 5 6:66 (34) WeiUher — Sporto aad Robert Bray r High Honors Self Service: it a.m.>2 p.m., ahowM that eight men from for a “ major, new stage in Um News (O) Mary Susan Burns Joan Simmons Kathleen Young Mrs. Bernard E. Baker of 4 pjn--8 p.m. Mrs. Carol J. Green, 180 Bryan as a private club, or be opened (43) Mewa Oestwood Dr., Dr.; Robert W. Brown, 198 etg^t nations on both sides of Vietnam War,’’ Republican See­ •:M (43) 77 Saaiot Strip Kin^mrly Glenney . Honors Intenalvo Care and Coronary to the i^blio as a commercial 6:36 (3) Newe with Widtor Q m - The Rev. J. Ralph Kelly of the' poUUcal fence, black, vvhlte Congressional District can- Honors James Barton Contempt of Flag Care: Immediate la m ^ cmly. Union St. enterprise, may be determined Ute ^’ er’s crew- Ellington today during 'an early (86-43) Newe — Weather full-length empire gown of silk 6:80 p.m.-S p.m. Jan Dr., Vernon; J te . Mary bers, former members and pro­ Sport* aad FOatnre (C) Lorry Giescek'e Betty Cooper charged with casting contempt organza trimmed with lace. Her Age Limits: 16 in maternity, Beth Hogabaum and daughter, .men were from Egypt, Mexico^ morning press conference, in 7:36 (36) Mp WMd and Welcome ~ ' Kristine Glenney Susan Cyr against the United States. spective members that the the Soviet Union, the United which he gave-an analysis ot To It \B 0oor-length veil of silk Illusion 12 in other areas, no limit in 86 Talcottvllle Ave., Rqckvllle. (C) Deborah Goodin Laurie Dibble Christopher Robin ’Thdmp club will get new management States, Italy, Japan and Moroc-recent 12-day trip to gouth (3) Backstaze Witk tke was accented with matching self-service. after July. Femlly Mary Ann Hansen Craig EMmondson 19, was released on $2,6 lace, and she carried a bouquet CO, and they sailed under the iyi^tnam and Cambodia. (18) Movie Sally Huefcina William Elwell Albert and Armand Massari Claiming the United States (46) It Takes a Thief », Massenglll, 78 Maple St., Ver- ® J® The anthropologist sought to "U*® proper start for new Beef in Red Wine Patrice Couture and to one '6f the oldest in the V, served as his brother’s best Miss Backer will graduate In f^**.^® Bolton High non; Theodore E. Metheny, 18 ..Z jT prove that the Egpyptians could pesce negotiations would be in 8:00 World Presi (C) Bonnie Dibble m state. 9:00 NET JToamal (O) , man. Ushers were Charles N. a few weeks from the University ' School, Is a senior at Aurora Ardmore Rd.; Mrs. Caroline *'® ^ ^ have crossed the Atlantic In ^sris, Steele proposes, but not World of Plrl Thomaa Maureen Healy Hallenbeck of Vernon, brother Hartford with a BS degree College where he 1b major- PelleUer, 147 Benton St. thrilled, and I think it wlU be ’The fact-finding committee until top level discussions have 10:00 The Toy That Grew Vp similar phpyrua vessels long be­ Dcuicing Mothers Dale Kennon of the bride; David Carter of In elementary education. In business administration. Also, Richard M. Rogers, .44 ‘‘i® *"®®t wonderful experience members are Bill Barcomb, been held 'with allies and with Donald Pelletier Morse Rd.; Mrs. Adokea Rus- ®f my Ufe,” the Jade-eyed beau- fore the voyage of Columbus. Vernon and David Harwood of Mr. Reznlck attended Louisi- A summer 1971 wedding is gCarmen Dragone, -E. John Now the Ra H to destined for the South Vietnamese officials. Colleen Ravlin Southington. ana State University, Baton planned. sell, 23 Academy St.; Sydney ty said. “ H the South Vietnam leaders 'i; Driscoll, Cy Farnham,, Jim Fal­ the Kon-Tikl Museum In Oslo, Leonard Shelman B I T U M I N O U a lib’s. Hallenbeck wore a yel- Rouge, and received BS de- A. Sanderson, 26 Proctor Rd.; Garbed In a slinky navy ve- begin to cry, we should say cone, Herb Guertin, Robert which Heyerdahl founded with GRADE .10 low dress with matching lace grees in both geology and an- Vlncent Szwed, RPD 1, East lour lounge dress, Marisol con- Hall, C. E. Nicholson, Howard ‘Tough, this to the direction Picket Ones the relics Of his first famous ' High Honors coat. The bridegroom’s mother thropology from the University Hehron; Mrs. Catherine M. ducted her first news confer- Smith and Jim Tottenu we’re going to move,’ ’’ Steele voyage, in 1947 aboard the raft William Glenney Btm ttr pciphoto wore a Jeweled pink dress. of Eastern New Mexico, Por- Toomey, 600 E, Center St.; Mrs, ence after five hours of sleep. The committee’s mailed com­ declared. Qose Down Denise Pelletier DRIVEWAYS Lx)ulse E. White, ’Talcottvllle. Refusing to disclose her Kon-’Tlil from Peru to Polyne­ MRS. MICHAEL JOSEPH BAKER A reception was held at tales. He Is a graduate student munication to membors and “ We have tremendous lever­ Cindy Roy Parking Areas • Gas Stations * Basketball Courts sia. Hfe claimed that the 4,306- Now Booking tor Spring Work Fiano’s Restaurant, Bolton. For at Central Connecticut State ADMTTTEJD YESERDAY: beau’s name, she said, “ I enjoy prospective members said the age that we are not Using. . . Honors Wane Armstrong, East hjg company and now that I’m mile I'Ol-day ■voyage proved Pe­ a plane trip to Bermuda, Mrs. College, New Britain. Massari brothers "are wrlUing we have got to get tough,” Goal Mines Constance Barton PLAGE YOUR ORDER NOW BECAUSE OF A Baker wore a white cotton and No date has been announced ruvian Indians could have set­ Steele added. Asserting the PRICE INCREASE SOON ® ® 7 7 ’ Universe I don’t know to rent the premises of ' our (Continued from Page One) Bethany Berry lace pantsuit. After July 20, the for the wedding, tled the Polynesian Islands of United States is supporting the All Work Personally Snpervlaed. We Are 166% Insured. ^ast H a r t f o r d r S C. C^ter! ^ happen between ua club on Aug. 1, and are willing Robin Boynton Maxine Cheshire’s couple will live at 48 Hale St., to let us hire a manager to the South Pacific. economy of Vietnam, Steele three target areas selected by Priscilla Clay Rockville. Old Westbury, N.Y.; Peter A. ‘ ‘*® ^ ® Heyerdahl’s wife and the wife added the U.S. must force the Paulk, Windsor Locks; Jonathon «lates.’’ operate If profitably and pro­ the Disabled Ctoal AOners ot Deborah Gilbert Mra. BiUier, a 1967 g^raduate of his American radioman-navi- South Vietnamese to assume DeMAIO BROTHERS »**«'*» P. Freeman, Windsor; George Moments after the reUring perly." aX RocI^Ile lOgh School, la gator, Norman Baker, 41, of their own responsibility. Southern West Virginia In its ef- Marlon Kissane H. Gorra, 24 Elsie Dr.; Eliza- Universe, Gloria Diaz of The committee also Itavestl- CALL 643-7591 Washington Whirl a senior at the University of New Rochelle, N.Y., were on He would place new 4 B^hasto forte to halt production in the Pa.mela Knapp beth W. Hartzog, 132 Mountain ^® Philippines, placed the gUt- gated operating expenses, gross Connecticut. Mr. Baker Is a 1966 hand to greet their husbands. ®n training Vietnam’s one-mll- five-state Appalachian coal Lamoreux Rd.; Mrs. Joan E. Kaimls, tering crown on Marisol’s au- sales an^ required patronage By MAXINE CHESHIRE lunchUme the other day, apeak- graduate of Rockville High Blonde Yv(Mine Heyerdahl and hon-man army and on providing fields. ______East Hartford; Mrs. Patricia A.' ' tresses Saturday night, the needed. In addition to ' mem­ The WasUngfon Post ing very frankly to his com- School and a 1970 graduate of the oouple’s 17-year-old dau^- equipment to fight a guerilla Robert Payne of Itmann, Kraschnefski, Hennequin Rd., 20-year-old winner made two bership fees necessary. It is in­ (Hereid photo by Pinto) JV. Va., president of the group, WASHINGTON - One of University of ConnecUcut. ter, Anette, chartered the Cul­ war. Columbia; Michael B. Lauten- calls to her native Caribbean to- tended that the new manage­ "We must resist the tempta­ Robert Steele at press conference in Ellington. told some 73 sympathetic miners President Nixon’s asslstanU was Unknown to either of them, ^ employed m a s^esman bach, Westfield, Mass.; Richard land. ment will be supervised by a pepper on Wednesday and es­ poking around In the execuUvc President Nixon’s top at the N. P. Hallenbeck Sales tion to go to the aid of a vil­ ■-— at a meeting In Mullens, W. Va., McIntosh, Sand Hill Rd., Elling- One went to the mystery man, duly elected Board of- Gov­ corted the Ra n on the final leg gjjjj Sunday night that pickets were office building the other day In assistants Just happened to bo Co-. Vernon, lage which may fall to the com­ and calling for an end to the conslder it "his obligation ^®”- , the other to her elderly aunt and ernors answerable to the m em ­ of the adventure. being dispatched Into Wyoming munists,” he added. Job to support President Nixon the storage room where a lot of strolling directly behind, going AITO’ Mrs. Mary Massacco, 71 crippled brother, who were cele- bership. • Baker, a ^ civil engineer, ar­ war. Johnson admlnlatraUon relics the same dlrocUon, and en- Once the mechanics for a free He decries the wasted money, . . but also to keep Oh toe pres- ^ ^ ^ Bluefleld D r.; Ron R. Midford, braUnir at her hom e rived two days after his 10th electl(m, recognizing the Noiih have ended up. Joying every word of hla unln- "Adequate participation to manpower and overstaffing of Omar Shriners ^ >. W U«™ J. r wedding anniversary, He and -Vietnamese in a proportion to sure to move In- toe dlrecUon djgrupUon of work In toe four ’The aide got curious about tentlonal eavesdropping, meet expenses to the key' to the Vietnam War. “ We have not YES Karen piioto Moran, Rt. 6, Andover; Jeanne ^ u hto wife planned a few days va- the land they control is estab- ot peace." other states of the Appala(toian one piece of telepone recording ' ■ ■ Podunk Mill’s continuing ak a engendered e(x>nomical or fru­ Visit Hospital The engagement of Miss 'Di­ K. Morris, 172 Center St.; ^ cation before returning home to Ushed, the United States should While. In yietofim, Steele met fields—Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio equipment and asked a care- "American Journey" an oral James T. McAullffe, Burnt Hill dead, and she to the private club. Otherwise, you gal methods In our efforts I W O U LD LIKE TO CONTRIBUTE ane Jean Peterson of Wethers­ their two sona, 9 and 6, and not leave the door open for Its to Secretary of State William and Peimsylvanla. taker about the device. history of reminiscences of . 200 Yesterday was Omar Shrine Rd., Hebron; Mrs. Nancy T. ® ®“PP®rt ®1 the aunt who may rest assured that the agralnst the enemy," he said. field to William Ernest Rowe of gers and other officials of The court order against pick- He was told, he says, that people who rode the late Sen. Day at the Shriner’s Crippled Pearson, Coventry; Sandra J and the 24-year-old Podunk Mill wUI be opened as daughter, 8. return, Steele stated, adding, Congressman’s Role I W O U LD LIKE TO VOLUNTEER Msuichester has been announc­ , ______"We have already done our aboth ^outo Vietnam and''Thm- eting had been granted to six the gadget was one which en- Robert F. Kennedy’s funeral Children’s Hospital at Spring- Pryor, 61 Hamlin St.; John V.’ who has been crippled a commercial enterprise," said Asked how he as a congress­ Job." bpdia. He also set up his own ®®al (xrmpanles. abled former President Lyndon train—went out for bids from field. Mass. More than 29 Omar ed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prytko, 103 Chambers St.; Mrs. ®^®® btt’th. the communication. man could have an affect on B. Johnson to push a button and New York magazine editors last members, many accompanied Gustave E. Peterson of Weth­ Stella M. Rich, Lebanon; Ellse Marisol’s victory brought her A variance was granted at a Navy Denies Asked whether he feels the what has become primarily an sources and Interviews, which Payne and five other mem- take down a conversation on week. by their wives, attended, and ersfield. S. Ring, Storrs; Mrs. Janie V. *10,000 In cash, a 310,000 person- kCarch meeting of the fXemtng expenditures In dollars and administrative war run by the gave him a broader perspective bers of toe disabled I miners Name ...... tape whenever he felt the sub- ’The book, written by Kennedy helped prepare and serve at a lioring photo Her fiance Is the son of Mrs. Rowland, Colchester; Adolph F. al appearance contract, 36,600 Board ot Appeals to permit con­ Loophole Study cents and In human lives has President and his staff, Steele of toe situation than If he had group were ordered to appear In Mr. and J to. .Wien Frazier suzanne Rowe of 88 Oak St. and been worth the end result, merely had all toe Interviews U.S. District Court In Bluefleld, Ject matter needed to be per- insider Jean Stein with editing cookout following entertainment. .W In ni M , ^ Z___- ______™ , SlmoQS, 139 Hilliard St., Hebron, worth of furs, a wardrobe for a version of the club to a restau­ polnte.d. t® til® pressures of pub­ petuated for posterity or future by her fellow "Paris Review" Dancers from the June Hart Lakeside Dr., .^dover, have the late George J. Rowe, WASHINGT)0N (AP) — ’The .Steele took a qualified position. lic opinion vdiich can be brought set up for him, he said. , W- Va., this morning with mem- BJR’ITHS SA’PURDAY: A year, hairpieces, hosiery, lug- rant in an A-20 zone, despite J bershlp rosters and all financial reference. alumnus, George Plimpton, Is School of Dancing provided an announced the eiigagement of —, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wll- gage and cosmeUcs. objections of some of its neigh­ Navy has dfenled federal funds Depending on the outcome of to bear. \ S to e to ^ ^ .ro ^ rt on h ls jie j- organization. Address ^ ^ the peace efforts, and whether ' One of LBJ’s top aides con- described by one editor who h°ur of variety dance numbers. Ws daughter. Miss Denise Lee , , q»pnntvr.» TnaHt.itA hho to Ham J. Creane, 95 W. Middle But Marisol said In her Span- bors. ’This variance was sought As a congn-essrrian from the nam and Cambodian expert were used to finance a study ad- country Is able to return to A spokesman for-Payne said firms that he did Indeed have read It In galley forms as a Tony O’Bright and his Ameri- Frazier, to Arthur Louis Thomp- aienoiype insuiuie. sne is ’Tpke.; a daughter to Mr. and toh accented English: at that time so the club wrould ences to the people of Eastern . Phone 649-5993 cana Orchestra played. son of Coventry. She is also the agency cashier at vising corporations with foreign a satisfactory Democratic gov- same political party as the toe six men would tell toe court such telephone recording fac- ’’guaranteed best-seller.’ Mrs. ^ b e r t Gold, N. River Rd., "Now that I have won. It Isn’t be In a better financial poslticm. ill ties. ’The party started on the patio, daughter of Mrs. Arthur Ballard Waddell Agency of the John subsidiaries how to take advan- enunent freely elected, It would Pre8l*l®ut, Ste®l® feels Ws criti- Conn^teiR temorrow night at 7 been given suffi- "All presidents have It — or but moved to the school auditor- of California. Hancock Insurance Co., Hart- t " 7 «*® “ ®"®y that’s Important to The club to presently closed be worth It, Steele said -r- espe­ cism and His ideas would be on 'WTIC-TV. dent notice to prepare for toe Mail to; COTTER FOR CONG^^S COMMIHEE ^ b e r t Hyland, 29 Donnel Dr., m e -lt’s the expe^nce to for July and August and Is ex­ tage of tax loopholes. should have,’ ’ he said. "For Im­ cially If it was prevented toe more ^obstructive and would hearing. lum under the threat of thuhder- Her fiance Is the son of Mrs. Vernon; a son to Mr. and Mrs. come. ^ i pected to open around Labor Rep. Charles A. Vanik, D- portant overseas orders or div SA Youth Team (Communists from moving recelye a better reception from Payne said he planned to 499 Main Street showers prevelant In the Con- Ronald Hampson of Woodland B®we attended Morse John Semino, Marlborough. w i j Day. Ohio, charged over toe weekend Legal Notice rectives to people. . .to make nectlcut River Valley yester- _ Coventry, and David U°l*®Sc, Hartford, and served BIRTHS y e s t e r d a y ; a son around all towe against other countries or toe administration than those of "close dowg two or three Visits Citadel Measles Clinic h a d ^ c e d toe ^ roadblock In toe path mines” on his way to toe court­ Manchester, Corlh. certain they go out right and Thompson of Naperville, 111. *® U. S. Marine Corps. to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Allegro, ®‘h®>- Places and dlf- .^ d y which WM printed In the ** |he opposite poliUcal party. DISTRICT OF COVENTRY, as. ’The SAYSO (Salvation Army WllllmanUc; a daughter to Mr. '®™” ‘ backgrounds has taught The measles Inoculation pro­ house. that afterward someone----- doesn’t — ------„ . . Harold Barnsley was emcee p^eizler Is a eraduate of Ue is employed at Pratt and June Issue of Management Scl- proposal ac- He foresees a congressman’s p r o b a t e COURT. July 9, 1970. say, that’s not what you said." ^ rvlce Orgwlzatton) for the program, M d John Rleg jj, School Hebron Whitney Division of United Alr- and Mrs. Joseph Hettinger, 348 ” *® ® HtH® about how people gram of the South 'Windsor Pub­ “ nc. an aHnnofinnoi ESstate ot Harold F. 'Taylor, late The five-state area whl(to toe _____ Gospel Team and Lt. Col. was In charge of the cooking. „ ™gn i3cnooi„ neoron. ence magazine. tlons, similar to his own which role as an educational one as Coventry, in said' District, de­ Paid for by Friends of Bill Cotter Charter Oak St.; a son to Mr. ®verywhre are basically the lic Health Nurse Association well as a conscientious o n e ." ceased. pensioners seelT to ghut down Former Peace Oopna nirec Molses Suarez, a native of Cu- The Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pas- Thompson, a graduate of i i j , and Mrs. Carl Mlsuraca, 136 same. was completed In June, with But G. L. Compton, principal grant recognition to toe fiorth Ma nrn.iia na®8e,’’ according to Sugar Football Game at Dart- sor; David A. krupen, 16 Ridge- ¥¥• *. • a • <• Vanik charged that “ using Noting the > United States _____ Lt. Lyell Rader, the gospel mouth College, Hanover, N.H. needs and how to meet them'. on toe moves of toe Admlnlstra- Andover; Walter Hurley^ I^ pden field St.; Bradford W. Hamel, - H l S t O n C A l F C r a f t federal funds to develop a tax spends 330 yililion a year to aid and The Connecticut Bank and In educatlurl O’Brien r a n l ^ Federal ^ m - Christ. Wherever we go, find rade. Interested members aro Martin; housing, Joseph J. icans asseiling their. posltlongr®s®nian,” although he wouia DAVID C. RAPPE, Judge munlcatl<«is Comml^OT c ^ r - young people are seeking requested to attend tomorrow’s TO E ^ x St.: H ^ Anderson, aircraft builders are') back on .Carlno; health, Mrs. Frances i- man Dean Burch at the Worn- for some ultimate, satisfying meeting. MDelmontSt.; ^dyAnnBom - the Job In Dallas-reconstruct- Gutkowski; pubUc utlUUes, Stock Market bardier, Ibyes Ave., Ellington; ing a rare OS2U lOngflsher the car. T h ^ still en’s Nation^ Press Club party, and mind-blowing experiences. The Shrine annually sponsors Anthony Ctoburn; social ser­ n e w YORK (AP) — Hie Burch.'who used to be GOP We believe that young and old this football game, between all- T)«’!hh *® ‘s ®n® oi only three In ernment, kirs. Sandra Bender. tesome bun. Simple os that. Nothing is Ronald E. Gavltt of Granby Mrs. William Kusmlk of Laur- At noon the Dow Jones aver­ "You know,” Burch remind- the University of Cincinnati Con­ South ’ existence. More than "Die committees are expected ed O’Brien, "In 1963, I asked servatory of Music; Norman Lennons M^rk has been announced by her wood Dr. Bolton M I '^®'^ built by Chance- age ot so industrial stocks added but care. Arby's.are what Roost parents, Mr. and Mrs. William to meet at the high school and closed up 6.06 at 706.16. Since Beef Sandwiches really should be’. Try for exactly the same thing and Raymond of Asbury College In Her fiance Is the son of Mr. Mr« M Vought before production 25 Years Wed J. Allen Jr. of 66 Oxford St. Mrs, Martha M, OiTarando, 93 ceased in 1943 pick permanent chairmen dur­ last Wednesday the Dow has nobody would listen.” Wllmore, Ky.; and Miss Sara ing the next two WMks. one today. You will ,never again be "Yeah, I know you did,” said Schoonmaker of Eastman School Her fiance Is the eon of Ro- of Pine St.; Arthur J. Gustafson, Two California men crashed gone up more than 85 polnte. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lennon ^ Sayvllle. O’Brien. "But I Ustened. I sup- of Music in Rochester, N.Y. 162 Green M . ; Mrs. Judith G. the plane into the side of a Each committee was given a Analysts said the sluggUA ac­ satisfied with anything less than an „ , „ of 163 Lenox St. were gpests of- kit of material which will serve ported you.’ ’ Miss Kusmlk, a 1968 graduate Johnson, 111 C ^ brid g e St,; mountain at Calvert Island Aug. tivity Indicated Investors wero Arby's — deliciously different! Col. Suarez was recenUy trans- honor Saturdav at a surnrise ***® ^ ‘ ® Gavltt. as guldeUnes for its actlvites holding hack In the absence 'Of ferred to ministry in the Hart- party celebrating their 26thwed- ^**®" ^ graduate School, Wapplng; Mrs. 13, 1912, while on a ferryh^ during the next 20 months. any encouraging news. Sargent Shrlvier had better '®*'‘* area. anniversary. It was held at Manchester High School. She *a “ Junior majoring In elemen- Ainy S. Kewers, 68 Ralph Rd.; flight to Alaska. The men es- Peter S. Dymerskl, Stafford- caped uninjured "Die Town Council is an agen­ ITiey blso said investors were Chevelle. etort looking over his shoulder i------the WillSw Glen House East employed as secretary to the education at Central Con- cy for C-DAP. CSiarles Balcnm walting'to see what sort of trend Still AmericD^ lowest priced mid-size hardtop, when he to In a confidential Cf«^| Longmeadow, Mass. ’ real estate director of First "ecUcut State College, New ^ lle; Mra. Ann I^einschmidt, Hie plane is'being restored Steel Deliveries ^6 Summit St.; Deanna M. Bow- for the Navy free of chanre Is the coordinator of O-DAP second-quarter earnings report Arby's Don’t be confused. This Chevelle is actually the lowest priced mid-size "J®®*!- T/-iMTv-iM . The couple received 'several National Stores, Inc., East Britain. en, Crystal Lake Rd., Rock * would ’follow. So far these re­ In Wauihlngton, you never LONDON . Finished gjfts and cards. Hartford. ' Mr. McCole served four years and his office to located In the ' hardtop sold anywhere in America. It’s even $147 less* than our previous know who may be listening, steel deliveries In Britain • In- vUle; Edmund T. Mucha, Wil­ Town Hall. ports have been better than an­ ’The Lemons were married Mr. Gavltt, a 1961 graduate of ^ *h the U. S. Coast Guard, In- son; Philip Underson, Storrs ticipated, they added. lowest priced Sport Coupe. Partlcularly In this admlnlstra- creased 9 per cent In the year July 7 , ___49______at Second_ Congre- Granby______Memorial__ ___ High_ School, _ a tour of duty__ , In Vlet- W W I Veterans 257 BROAD STREET Also, Mrs. Louise Wallace, 100 Manchester Evening Herald Brokers said the rally bad Yet you still get all these Chevelle features; Full Coil ride, side-guard tlon, where so many top Nixon- ended March, 1970, accordihg to gatlonal Church. He to em pl^ed served for six years^wlth the' *iam^ He to a graduate of the Elect Bbunden Man Croft Dr.; Mrs. Ann H. Novak South Windsor Oorrespondent been based on investor cf divided the clvUtoed Mediterra- cent days have been cijtlclzing G Gramac^269HlltotownRd.; on was named departmwW (Begnlor or Child’s Portion) (Regular or CSiUd’s Poifloa) om were O^ederate p ^ - nean world from the bEurbamn Romania , for allowing large ’ fiscal 1970 to 20,631 reported gories were up. H n tT B rx.xtonAwra! toaron ^ Tiy®". president of the LafflesAuxUl- oners of war. Claric said the hinterland and was called by numbers of its Jewish popula- cases naUonaly. At noon the Associated Press ^ WCoigton t A | 8W18 WGood V U VtaojJidy m 18 s - 19, f *1878 . | n_fv»sj|rv«Coigion mGood* ™ — July 18 - 18, *w1876 -ew - | CMe was carved by the uncle of the Greek historian, Herodotus, Uon, estimated at 100,000, to ^**®y’ ary and Mrs. Mary McCarthy ot BV>r the menth of June, the 69-stock Index was up 1.1 at M a th ^ ^ .; Gloria M. MacWay, kfancheater was chosen senior his cousin. , ' "the greatest river." leave. rate was tip 27.8 per cent over with industrials up 26,. Chevrolet SavingsTime. -«feld Center; Rebecca F. vice commander. '236.7, V . \ ' \ \ June 1606. ;, rails up 0.6, and utiatles off 0,2.^

. i \ . J - P A G E E I G H T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHKTER, CONN., MONDAY, JULY 13, 1970 M ANCH ES™ EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER.' CONN.. MONDAY. JULY 18. 1970 AanrlfpBtpr are almost no services available, or en­ tertainments, or cultural opportunities, Political Parade Cambodians ST A R eAXiER^*l 0 Orangemen ^ttpntttg i|pralii none of the elements of Uvlng, In fact, ■ByCXAY.R.POIXAN- (OonUntied from Page 8) toe House, it could readily be ARin LIBRA. ____FOBUSHED BY THE ‘which used to give the city its tre­ Fight for City MAX. 21 Your Daily AcKnify Guido sir. Choicest Meats In Town! maULD^PRlNTINO CO., m e. Indiana has said anjrthlng like enacted.” According la tho Sian. On Parade l i BlMell Street mendous advantages over the small An. » OCT. p f llaiicbMtu^ Ooon. a final "np" to the Nixon plan It Is tots tactic — toe cool­ (Continued fr omPage One) ,11-14-2^401 To develop mepaqo for Tuesday) THOMAS r . CT!RQUBO^ town. Now the sick American city has reod words corresponding to numbers 4]-45-51-55^ - WALTER & ,]TERaUBOI> or some close variant Even ness of conservative Republi­ *4S«4-73 61-67-70 In Belfast cans on toe Finance Committee there has been no authoritative TAURUS of your Zodiac )bbw sign. PubTuhera neither its own traditional advantages, CSiairman Russell Long (D-La.) SCORPIO (Continued from Page- One) TUESDAY ONLY! { IVnnided OctOtMr 1, 1881 and toe misjudgment of Ad­ word on the other 18. A n . 20 1 Opportuii* 31 Poy 6 t Todoy has kept his options open on 2 Sm K 32 Ability 62 Rowtr OCT. 22 nor the one-time pleasures of the small ministration lobbyists — that t •5r< MAT 20 PuliUebed Every Evenlnx Except Sunday* supporting the Nixon plan. 3 Enttrtoin 33 Love. ^ O u td o o r NOY. 21 tant and Catholic sections was and HoUdaya. Entered a tth e Poet Office at town. You don’t saunter down the street ' The major problem In clear­ most observers see as toe root FIRE BASE vEOHEL, \Tet- fV4-57-«8-49 4 Your 34 Roiling 64 Business halted. H A m U M Handieater, Conn., aa Second daaa MaO nam (AP) — Gen. WUUam C. l>71-77-79-ai 5 Crtotiv* 35 Could 65 Rttoxotion 12-15-1842/, fl for a friendly word with a nel^^bor. ing the bill from committee In of the welfare bill’s difficulties. 6 This. 36 Could 36484448^ Squadrons of armored cars Westmoreland said today a»y 6IMINI 66 Distroefions SUBSCRIPTION r a t e s time for final Congressional ac­ Ih attributing toe impasse. In­ 7A 37 Done* 67 Ignore SAGITTARIUS and water cannon backed up toe CHUCK eROUNO,s.79( PayaNe In Advance Is it pof^ble to reconstitute, reshape, stead, to toe liberals’ “dance North VietnameM offensive is MAY 21 8Doy 38 Win 68 Initiative tion this year is one Moynlhan 9 For NOY. 22 troops and police. Crack para- One Tear' ...... iSO.OCi revive such a City and give it a new and of death," Moynlhan may JUHt 20 39 Awoy 69 And Sir Montba ...... 15.60 did not mention In his speech. possible as the Americans with­ 10 Er>d*ovort 40 With 70 It D ie. 21 troop commandos ot Britain’s Fiiuh NrHvr Three llontha ...... 7.80 clean and safe environment for people As other Administration offi­ actually, have made toe situa­ draw from Vietnam. . .,13-21-30-37 11 Flirtotious 41 If 71 Get • Special Air Service stood by at One Month ...... a.oo tion seem more hopeless than ;^52-59-8^86 12 Your 42 Off 7 2 T ln^ 4447-53- to live In as weU as work In? - cials embarrassingly con'-e^’e ”I th i^ that’s a likely possi­ 13Go 43 Storf 73 Acquointor>c< 72-78431 Belfast Airport with a squadron CREfN BEANS ____ MBHBER OF only one of the seven RepuUl- It Is. bility, and certainly one that we CANCIR )4Doy 44 Don't 74 Hondsomely TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS CAPRICORN of helicopters to rush to any Or, for that matter, is It possible even cans on the committee — Wal­ There is reason to think that JUNE 21 15 Pot*ntioI 45 Someon* 75 Selling DEC. 22 11>e Aaaoclated Preaa la excluaively en- must be alert toi” toe U.s’ l6Nmr 46 Cosh 76 Of trouble spot. Utlad to the nae of repubUcatton ot all lace Bennett of Utah — is even action will soon be forthcom- JULY 22 17 Evening newa dlapatcbea credited to it or not other- to find, back in today’s small town, the Army chief of staff told ttewjh 47 Fritttr 77 Yourself JAN. I f Liquor sales were banned. HIGHLAND PARK MARKET wlae credited In tbia paper and alao the a lukewarm advocate of the 'Ing. About toe time he spoke, men. 1- 8- 9-34 ISOtgonizing 48A 78 In 2- 7-1620, The weekend passed peaceful­ 817 mOHLAMD SflREET local newa pobllabed here. kind of neighbQrtiood peace and security .^4640-75' 19 Ih 49 From 79 Doing MANOBBCrnEB President’s proposal, and sev­ word was sent to toe President 20Klrtd 50 To 1254^ ly. About 3,000 Protestants par­ All ilghu of republicaUon of apedal dlt- which, actually seemed to intensify with He said he did not think ene­ 80 In patehea herein are alao reaerved. eral Republicans are dead set through Bob Finch that Mr. my forces have ’’the capability uo >1 To 51 Slights 81 Things AQUARIUS aded without incident to tlieir against i t Nixon must intervene personal­ 22 Your 52 Or 82 The JAN. 20 The Herald Printlnc Company Inc., aa- the lighting of>windows after dark? of doing it countrywide, prima­ 23 Get 53 Away 83 Useless churches in Belfast Sunday. In amnea no financial reaponalbllltyfor typo­ ’Ihese are the usual questions to ask, Ihat is the real problem for ly with toe -Republicans on toe rily because of toe supply cach­ 24 Could 54Tok* 84 SpMiol F it. II Londonderry, 500 Orangemen graphical errora appearing In advenlae- the bill. In the House, Rep. John committee and make support of 25 Of 55 You 85 Delightful 4- 610-24(0 mema and other reading matter in The es that were captured in Cam­ 26 Romance placed a wreath at toe War Me­ after taking such a look at present day Byrnes of Wisconsin, ranking welfare reform an issue of 56 Th* 86 P.M. 31-42-74 Maneheater Brenlng Herald bodia, which has greatly re­ 27 And 57 Th* 87Woy morial and then marched peace­ YOUR HAIR STYLIST RepubUcan on the Ways and party loyalty with them. VIRGO 28 Own 58 Your PISCES Sobacrlber to Loa Angelea Tlmea-Waahlng- America after dark. duced prussure on toe Saigon 86 Recognition fully to church. ton Poet Newa Service. Means Oommlttee, secured an If he dobs so, there is at least AUG. 22 29 Perhaps 59 Show 89 Bickering F it. It But suppose, for d moment, we try to area and in toe i(Mekong) Del­ 30A 60 Buying 90 Wor|d A message from Bishop Neil Full aerviee client of N. E. A. Service. Inc. almost solid lineup of commit­ an even chance toe bill will be m Sir. 22 MAK. 20 Publlahera Repreaentativea — Matnewa. forget all the possible sociological ex­ ta.” 39-49-56 J - 617-19/C Farren urging Roman Catholics JEFF GENTILCORE Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agencr tee Republicans to keep the reported to toe floor and passed lj(^G ood ^Adverse Neutral to remain peaceful during toe — New T otk,' Chicago. Detroit and Boaton. pressure on (3iairman Wilbur by toe Senate in time to become Westmoreland made a 46-mln- m M'66-7682-90 -) W 22-28-8547 v s planation of what happens after dark Orange parades was read in MTOUBER 'AUDIT BUREAU OF dRCOLA Mills and the Democrats to re­ law this year. ute Visit to his fire base of toe nONS. and substitute an answer which is rldic- lOlst Airborne Division about 16 Londonderry Catholic churches port out the bill. That pressure Democrats are already tak- ity on toe part of toe North Viet­ ukxialy commcnplace and simple. U whoUy lacMng in the Senate. miles southwest of Hue and six Sunday. DInplay advertlaing clbatng hourt , Ing toe h eat. for biocking Mr. namese. The death in a Belfast hospi­ IPT Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. Could it possibly be the one factor of For reasons that are not at Nixon’s anti-crime proposals. It miles east of the enemy-con­ Agnew Tone For Tueaday — l p.m. Saturday. trolled A Shau Valley. Hie President In responding tal Sunday of Patrick Elllman, For Wedneaday — l p.m. Monday. television which has drawn so many all clear. Administration lobby­ is not likely itoey will w l^ to Fbr Thuraday — 1 p.m. Tueaday. Westmoreland said toe UR. to this type ot question has been 60, raised toe death toll in toe For Friday — p.m. Wedneaday. ists failed to anticipate the hand him another campaign is­ 1 people In out of night-time circulation Senate problem. Indeed, they Incursion in Cambodia has "had On P eace: very clear in stating that it Is past two weeks of fighting to 14. _F or Saturday — l p.m. Thuraday. sue by shelving toe one signifi­ his purpose to end toe U.S. in­ Claaaified deadline — 5 p.m. day b^ that the-streets are deserted, and then assumed — as Moynlhan said — cant piece of liberal social legis­ no effect here in toe north part He had been shot during rioting fore publication. 6 p.m. Friday lor volvement in Vietnam as quick­ in toe Catholic Falls Road area Matarday and Monday publication. become dangerous because they are "that if the bill could get by lation he has advaheed. of toe country. Hie enemy does Pessimistic have a greater capability to at­ ly as he can compatible with toe of Belfast last weekend. | Monday, July 18 deserted? tack in toe 1st C^rps area and (Continued from Page One) Swto Vietnamese to May it not be the television which fills toe highlands.” self determination. Tolland namese and toe Viet Cong to 3 ut hms been unwilling to that spot in our Uving which used to be Westmoreland, former com- Appeal Made M ansfield's Crystal Bdll mandeV o r U A ’forces in ^ u to ***“* people In speculate about contingent slt- taken up with casual nelghborllness, up Firemen Capture Trophy Vietnam, observed that North Wg** elective c^ces who ques- uations that might take place It ]u8t could be that Senator Mike and down the'^Iock, or filled by visits Vietnamese forces are "well ex- tlon toe efficacy of toe JLmeri- toe years to come. Obrioi^ly To Kidnap er Manafield, leader for hla party In the to the tavern, theatre ,lecture, or club For^Best All Around JJnit^ Vietnam, can presence In Southeast H h a d '^ t^ o S e d 'o u r ‘"coSttal (Continued from Page One) Senate, could be rlg^t In his estimate meeting? Along Tho Connecticut River With Sylvian Ofiara Hie Tolland Volunteer Fire ”I think ho would be herd plans for everything that doors, digging, checking tips' ^ of the likelihood erf a second term for What does this television generation shop will be held tomorrow at 1 hard Here is a portion of toe inter- happens in toe world in a mlli- WHERE THE SALMON RIVER JOINS THE CONNECTICUT Department won toe trophy for p.m. at Crandall’s Park. pressed to marshal substantial and possible witnesses.” President Nixtm. It could be that he really ask of Its neighborhood, or Us view; tary sense. You can’t do this. The abductor was described "Best All Around Unit” In Sat­ The tax collector will be at forces all over toe country, but Is a little bit wrong in his explanation city, after dark? toe Town Hall tomorrow from he could in selective areas,” Q ; Since that incursion, the Q : Do you envision a situation as a goateed Negro to his 20s. urday’s parade and fire muster scope of the fighting seems to whereby most if not all U.S. “If’you are an only child, you of why this Is likely to happen. It need Down In Newark, the concept is that 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. for toe con­ Westmoreland said. to Willtogton. venience of those wishing to pay A 1 J 1. w — A J „ J have spread through most of troops could eventually leave are aware on the loneliness we YOUR FIRST ROFFLER SCULPTUR KUT not be Just the result of Democratic something has to be done to make They also brought home first Ask^ U he expected a Umlted cambotoa. Can y ^ foresee a Vietnam yet the war itself may have to suffer,” Mumlng- their taxes in person. offenrive ^ yew and to what situation to which more and would continue? lack of a suitable candidate to run Newark at least a 16 hour city. But Political Parade place trophies for best appear­ The Tolland Welcome Wagon ham wrote in his letter, distrib­ STYUST IN MANCHESTER Inside ing m ^hing unit to Jackets Newcomers will meet tomor­ ^stmorelwd repU^* ““"*®’ Tnore U.S. troops could be A: I don’t think so, because If uted to the news media in hopes against him. The nation, by 1972, may whatever might be done. It could still be By DAVID S. BRODER and for ^having toe most men row night at 8 at toe United ”I do not antirinato'n iimitod Y®* ^® ®®®P® f>t the we are successful to getting the gunman would free his M m i , If you wont llw fiiM sf in m m 's styflng coR be finding some accomplishment from doubted that Newarkers would ever want Freeing Jimmy Haifa? The Washington Post to toe march. Congregational Church. I T fighting could spread and con- u .S . troops out ot Vietnam wlth- daughter unharmed. for on oppoIntnwHt 643>4989 or corn# down CMid the Nixmt Administration, even in those to come out after dark In sufficient force They placed first to toe dry The Tolland Junior Woman’s . in a shorttim e as we hope to be, ‘Your capture is of no con­ WASHINGTON — A nice ex­ discernible pressure on its be­ areas where, as Senator Mansfield notes, and ^numbers to make sure the streets run contest to toe fire muster Club Conservation^ Commit­ Westmoreland said the rsitn ^ ‘Inn’t think that state- toe North Vietnamese will then cern to me. My daughter’s safe seo mo d t tfio Pino Borbor Shop, 656 Conlor Sf. ample of the offsetting advan­ half. where they were to competition tee will meet tomoirrow night bodiana “have a better then "lent that stoce the Cambodian (hid that there is no advantage release is vital to my family’s it Is now in trouble. would be safe. The great change In the Report tages and dangers of vivid It is also a fact that some lib­ with firemen from Ellington, at 8 at toe home of Mrs. Don­ future.” Ro nhen >> f rt t di Incurslon the war has spread is 1® them to continuing the strug- after dark life of the whole American phrasemaking as an instru­ eral Democrats on the Commit­ TeryvlUe and Andover. ald Button, Robin Clrclis. 'n>® ®pr®ad Kl®. “ d I’m sure they will c Z e FHI agents Joined the search Senator Mansfield’s assessment of his community may not be so much the re­ By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak ment of political persuasion is tee, whose support the I Admin­ The Fire Department’s Wom­ The Tolland Junior Woman’s lated areas from the North Viet- immediately before the Cambo- to reasonable terms at , the Friday. Read Herald Advertisements own party’s situation began with the provided by Daniel P. Moyni- istration thinks it deserves, ore en’s Auxiliary and toe Tolland Club Ways and Means Commit­ sult of the fact that some people have _ 1 J la Ai. o At. ^^nn Incursion because of the peace table. This is something opinion that ’’the best man we have at WASHINGTON — In what- 1966, and, most particularly, the defections. But Wyman has han’s speech to the Urban Co­ not yet ready to abandon their Twirlers and Drum Corps, sp at-home entertainment has moved in Lock Presented Manchester Evening Herald develop charisma and charm and a telephoned both House and Sen­ friends he is seriously consider­ who is Wyman’s client. Nor has Presidential Counselor Moyni- higher-cost alternative to pro­ announced withdrawal of 15(\000 i„j, jbe countiy and a new ^v- successful 'where others have 9 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS everywhere. ate Labor Committees recently Humphrey lifted a finger to dis­ han’s rich CeJUc prose style The Tolland SQstorical Society Tolland correspondent Bette troops by April IBTI is 'quite emment coming: into control. failed, but very frankly I can't following. He has all these things but ing supporting Reagan as a man pose. Sen. Abraham A. Rtbicoff to check progress of a bill that of integrity, preferable to Un­ suade potential defectors from stands out like to exotic bloom was presented with the original Quatrale, tel. 875-8845. (D-Conn.) is talking privately lock and key for toe old state m ana^able.” fhinh- thn» when vou *’® °Pttn»t8tlc about the chances not in enough-degree at this time.” would deny imprisoned James ruh, despite their ideological dif­ Unruh when they ask his ad­ in the lunar landscape of shape­ to his colleagues of the desira­ I U/aii>/u^ Hoffa the legal right to run for vice. Jail Saturday. t**® Cam ^aiTsrtuaZ >^® *«^ve made every to- ferences. That prospect was bol­ less, gray language that is em­ bility of running field tests of “®''®r fowget that ®°n®®lvable except the As for another possible contender for Cambodia At War reelection of the Teamsters Un­ stered last week when Frank Fiirlon^ Flynn presented toe Coventry ion—thereby easing the way to­ A footnote:: Though he’s do­ ployed by almost everyone else the reform program before lock' and' key to First Select­ Sion, chatted briefly with the tj,ere’d be no war to C^bodla abandonment , of South Vlet- Sinatra, a strong Humphrey ing nothing for Unruh, Wyman m en at this hlU country bwe. ^ ^ nam and that seetos to be toe the party nomination in 1972, Senator ’The United States has withdrawn its ward his release from jail. in the Nixon Administration ex­ adopting it on a national basis. man Charles Thlfault, repre­ Democrat, endorsed Reagan. raised a neat bundle for Hum­ cept Spiro Agnew. Board Rejects He is on his first visit to Viet- Vietnamese troops lUegally to ‘**®Y ®*'® Interested SEMI-ANNUAL Mansfield s^d, with considerable chari­ troops from Cambodia, as President 'The bill, which the Justice De­ But neither these men nor senting toe town, who to turn nam since he relinquished com- ~ luogouy m partment drafted last spring and Klein won't raise funds for phrey’s Senate campaign dur­ His gift of gab g^ives Mo}mi- such liberal Democratic col- presented it to Clyde Johndro, ty, that "Hubert has lost his platform Nixon said it would 1 ^ Cambodia will Reagan (who has plentiful ing a secret visit by Humphrey mand of the American forces to j^******^ i^ lz ta g to e swe- ^ heard Sen Flilbrirbt m v rm FURNITURE obviously remain an Important theatre quietly sent to Congress, is re­ han a decided advantage in leagrues as Albert Gore of Ten­ president of toe local historical Arbitration soaa tuaries as a base from which neara sen. irulDriglit say on and he needs to reestablish himself.’’ garded by politicians as the money sources of his own), but, to Los Angeles June 29. Sen. publicizing his ideas, but not al­ nessee, Eugene McCarthy of society. “ Lm . tt'®y could launch attacks on ® television program that we of war for the foreseeable future. Ameri­ his defection would further dry Fred Harris of Oklahoma, whose Panel Notes ca’s allies In South-east Asia will be en­ first step toward Hoffa's pos­ ways is he happy when a Minnesota or Vance Hartke of Flynn presented toe lock '®n“y didn’t want free elections, /» LA-Z-BOY It could be argued that Hubert has sible parole next spring, Just be­ up contributions for the money- one-year tenure as Democratic phrase he has used lands him behalf of toe Rev. Lawrence ^ e s Matcall, 24, ^cago told Vietnam. ^ell, that’s a ridiculous state- couraged, according to president Nix­ starved Unruh campalgpi. National Chalrmein was remark­ (See Page Nine) The Board ot Education has never really had a platform, and that on’s statement on ’Tuesday, to send fore the national Teamster con­ on the front pages. Moe. rejected a recommendation by We^oreland t t o t he w m q . 13 y p„uucally feasible. ««®nt'We’ve offered to go along vention elects a new president. The Unruh campaign has been able for its inattention to fund­ starting his fourth tour of duty posaiwe. at this potot, to re- **'®® ®l®®tlons and so have if he and his tongue had ever been able troops and supplies to the Cambodian bombarding former National He merely borrowed the The lock and key will be plac­ a three-man arbitration board Reclma-Rocker ® Hoffa's present term as Team­ raising, is planning a Washing­ ed on display at toe historical In Vietnam. verse course If necessary and ^® ®°uth Vietnamese, super- Government. American aircraft will Committeeman Eugene Wyman, ton cocktail party at his Wash­ words “benig;n neglect’’ for his which would award (Ive disput­ I to find out what they really stood for In o m sters president ends in July, A Thought for Today continue to harass Communist supply once Unruh’s close comrade and ington home to raise more famous memorandum on racial museum toe society is opening ed contract areas to the Cov­ Hie general seemed pleased send more Americans Into Viet- ™®“ '‘Y ®u international body, 1968 he would have been able to inch lines. But one-third of Cambodia is now 1971. Under present law, he policy and learned to rue the Sponsored by the Mtochester to toe formet Jail. entry Federation of Teachers, at this. But he was somewhat nam. **ut we absolutely refuse to top- could be reelected either in or later his bitter foe, to stave off Humphrey money. himself up into a dead heat with his in North Vietnamese hands and its capi­ day they crossed his typewriter. Council of Churches Newcomen Meet toe local bargaining agent for startled at the reply from Pfc. A : Not only Is It politically un- ^*® ***® ®’dsttag South Vlet- out of jail. Political speculation The TVAland Welcome Wagon teachers. Republican rival. tal Is threatened. If previous experience In his speech last week, cry­ Fl'ank Martin, 20. Columbus, feasible, but It Is directly con- ”®"*®®® government Just for the of the Laotian trail Is any guide, supplies among those close to the af­ Newcomers Club will meet to­ Hie five items which had purpose of enhancing North fair is that President Nixon, a ing alarm at the Senate Finance In our Church we have a Mo., whom he asked If basic trary to the President's 0 will continue to croes the frontier to the Herald Ctommlttee’s impasse on the “Special Needs Prayer Chain,’’ morrow nig^it at 8 at toe United gone to arbitration in May were training , was good for what he nounced policy of withdrawing v*®inam prior to those elec- Yoiir Invitation to As for the good Senator Muskle, it Vietcong forces in South Vietnam. ’The beneficiary in the 1960 Presi­ Open Forum Congregational Church. A brief provision for sabbatical leave, dential election of heavy con­ welfare bill, Moynlhan risked where a number of people have was doing at the fire base. troops from Vietnam, a policy seems to many that the truth about American intervention has achieved lit­ Yesterdays offending liberal politicians and volunteered to pray for people (Jiustoess meeting will be held extension of Insurance benefits, “No sir,” replied Martin. which he has successfully been tributions from Hoffa, would Paul Diehl’s View to select a nominating com­ extension of a subpoena clause, Beauty, Comfort and Value him is that he could not help but shine, tle of lasting significance except to like to help him get out of jail. liberal oiganizatlons, who he who have a special need. Pray­ A reporter asked Pfc. Ralph ®6*TYhig out and to which he identify the new Cambodian Government 25 Yearn Ago To the. Editor, er is like oxygen to the patient mittee to prepare a slate of and toe right to negotiate both as the only candidate who seemed cap­ But Mr. Nixon does not want said “should be with us in this officers for toe coming year. Jenkins, 26, a rifleman from ™®‘ ®v®«y commttment that ★★★★★★★★★★★ more closely as the ally of South Viet­ critical hour (but) are nowhere whose system is unable to as­ extra-curricular positions and able of talking a little natural common nam. to risk a hot political backlash The application ot Oak Hill The statement made in The Members and guests attend­ salaries. All these items were Hampton, Va., whether he had **® made thus far. VOTE FOR Z if Hoffa stepped from a jail cell to be seen.” He accused them similate oxygen from the atmos­ been told what to say before ^ some reason the sense now and then, In the particular It Is as well to be clear in criticising Inc., presented by E. J. Holl, Manchester Herald, July 10: phere. The power of the Holy ing will be asked to bring a at toe request of toe teachers, Save up to 65,00 back to his old desk in the chief owner of the former R, O. of performing “a dance of wraj^d \riilte elephant item to be included In toe 1970-71 Westmoreland’s visit. President should decide it was JOE I circumstances of the 1968 campaign, but President Nixon and his predecessors union. “Diehl has been an outspoken death” over the expiring legis­ Spirit comes surging in to give ”Nok” Jenkins said. - “It "®®®®®®^*Y hi effect to re-esca- Cheney property located be­ new life. People In our Special which will be swapped during contract between the OFT and for their series of costly misjudgments Hoffa is now in the fourth critic of town officials who, he lation he helped draft, because wouldn’t make any difference. »?*®’ 8lven the current state of that there Is a vast difference between about the war in South-east Asia that tween -Forest, Chestnut and Needs Prayer Chain are asked the evening’s Yankee swap. the Board of Education. year of a five-year sentence for Park. Sts., for permission to feels, have placed too much em­ “they do not, 1 sometimes License Penalty WhUe all are fairly minor in You have to tell the truth any- ***® can we do that? DUFFEY standing up before the public somewhere theirs -have been faults of strategy and Jury tampering. His eight-year to start each day praying for tactics, of generalship and administra­ convert the building into seven phasis on a situation which has think, want anything to suc­ every other memebr of our Town Clerk Gloria Meurant nature. Board Chairman Rich­ way.’wav." A: You can’t face that kind of DEMOCRATIC between Richard Nixon and Hubert sentence for Teamster pension- apartments, is denied. ceed.” has announced that a penalty ard Messier described them as contingency because the possi­ tion, of military assessment. ’They have fund manipulations, which existed for years,” in no way chUrch, and for every person on bilities, the shades of crisis, are PRIMARY Humphrey with both of them helping you set up targets that cannot be hit and de­ TTieir defection, he said, may the Special Needs List. And this fee of 25 cents would be add­ ”a matter'of principle.” Hoffa’s lawyers are now ap­ Frank J. Quish is re-elected reflects my views or feelings. ed to toe fee for dog licenses BoffUS M oney unlimited. You can run all the August 19, 1970 look good, and standing up alone. cided on courses of action that cannot be pealing, will start after the five- kill the bill, and if it fails> “the works! The board took toe action to president of the Building Asso­ The statement is solely the view downward cycle" of deepening not applied for during June. reject the arbitration award at „ ” way from a nuclear attack by Sponsored by dtisens fi^owed. ’These mistakes have left South year Jury-tampering sentence if ciation of Campbell Council, Try starting a day by praying HARTFORD (AP)—^Donald W. some enemy or some enemy of the reporter. social division will continue to for all those you know who need Next month toe penalty fee its meeting last week, and ask­ for Duffy A proper assessment, for the moment, Vietnam as much of a prey to commu­ Hoffa is not freed first on pinole Knights of Columbus; James F. Roux, 25, of Lebanon, was supported troops down to a sim- Peter Rlchtmeyer, Treas.'’ nism as ever it was and they have divid­ or by commutation. I personally feel that the coun­ plague America. what God can offer. You feel Jumps to $1, she warned. ed toat negotiating teams for would be that the Democrats don’t seem Tierney is vice president, Thom­ Licenses may be obtained at both sides should sit down once charged by federal agents pie escalation of guerrilla activ- ed the American people as well. But The Justice Department bill, as Dannaher is secretary and cil, town and health officials are 'That is the Moynlhan version more “on top” yourself this way, Thursday with passing five ★★★★★★★★★★★ to have the man for 1972, and that they — a powerful, tragic tale — and and prayer always brings re­ toe Town Hall during regular more to see-if an agreement they were mistakes of Judgment, not of now ready for makup by a Sen­ John Shea is ^easurer. taking actions which have long office hours, Monday through counterfeit $20 bills to the Wil- are by no^ means certain of having the aim. And, if to say so does not rub salt ate labor subcommittee, gets to been neglected throughout the one that may well have the de-. sults in other people’s lives. can be reached. NegotiatiMia on Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. the contract for the new school Umantic and Watertown areas issues, either. into the wounds, they, were well-inten­ the Hoffa problem by a route entire country. I only questioned sired effect of prodding the - Prayer: O Lord, make me an ^ 10 Yearn Ago instrument whereby Thy Holy Scoreboard year have now been tmder way stoce June 20. tioned. It is still the Communists who so indirect that only a legal er- the inadequacy of the initial committee to act. It is not a The Tolland Jaycee-Coumat He had previously been ar­ must'be condemned without reserve for pert would know that Hoffa is The Board of Directors estab­ test, the unreliable reporting of complete fiction by any means, Spirit may reach people through in some form for six months, Meanvriiile, through all the ups and me. Remind me to pray at the baseball team has selected toe although a salary schedule was rested by local authorities on a their ruthless pursuit of supremacy in the target. lishes a five dollar fee for copies the tests in the press, and the but it’s not the whole truth of similar charge. downs ot national poHcy since the 1968 The bill specifically adds start of every day. May the name ot Tolland Merchants. agreed upon some time ago. Indo-Ctilna no matter what the cost in of the town charter. affect of the “scare” headlines the situation either. They won one game last week election, there has been one pervasive human suffering. “kidnaping, perjury, forgery” Holy Spirit, through my prayere, Under toe arbitration rules, ' Public Housing Administration on property values in the lake Democrats on the Finance and lost 6ne, and. are tied for neither side was required to ac­ The most famous reclining chair In assessing the Cambodian fiasco the and other offenses to the present provides a budget of $1,470,820 area. heal and make whole every pA"- note of good cheer. All we need to do Committee confirm Mbynlljan’s son who needs the “oxygen” of second place in toe league with cept the decision ot toe panel. of them all, La-Z-Boy® Reclina- same remorseless ambition on the Com­ list of felonies which are a bar for a 100-unit project to house Sincerely, charge that the AFLrdlO, the F U N E R A L ^ M E to make ourselves feel better at any to labor union office. Jury-tamp­ Thy love in his life. Amen. an overall four win-two loss, re­ Hiring of new teachers is be­ Rocker®, can be yours at unbe­ munist side must be set against the the aged. Paul Diehl NAAOP and other' liberal Contributed by cord. ing done on toe assumption that given moment is to remind ourselves Americans’ sore misjudgment of the ef­ ering is not specifically listed. Walter S. Fuss begins his du­ 142 East (>nter Street lievable savings! Put real living That offense is covered in the Shore Drive groups nominally supporting Rev. Harold W. Richardson The local team lost to Allen, toe new salary schedule will be NICHOLS in your living room today! Re­ that it might have been Hubert. fect of their intervention. There can be ties as town engineer. Coventry, Conn. welfare reform are applying in­ Wapplng Community Church Russell and Allen by a S-2 score In effect In the fall, even though TELEPH0NE 649-7196 no question that the North Vietnamese bill by an obscure reference to gardless of how much more you “any violation of Chapter 73 of with Joe Zangbi pitching. The nothing has yet been signed. might pay elsewhere, there just were using Cambodian territory, as they Title 18 of the U.S. (criminal) sqcond game of toe week, Supt. of Schools Laurence G. MAfICHESTEn used Laotian, as a supply route into code’’— Jury-tampering. That against Herb’s Sport Shop, re­ O’Connor has reported that on­ isn’t a more comfortable chair! Our Eight-Hour Cities South Vietnam. Yet the effect of the would take care of Hoffa. sulted in a 4-0 score for toe ly three vacancies remain to ROY M. THOMPSON The La-Z-Boy® Reclina-Rocker® Americans’ attempt to cut this supply TIRE “Newark is an eight-hour city,’’ wrote Despite the extraordinary local team upder toe pitching be filled on the entire staff. Associate Director of your choice will be a beautiful route has been to involve most of Cam­ Justice Department interest in Fischetti of Robert Wong. These are an industrial arts and comfortable addition to your a New York ’Times reporter the other bodia, instead of a small segment, in a the bill, however, it has no Wong presently holds a 3-0 teacher and library cleik, both I97(« C hiciij-o ILiily News SPECIALISTS a n n v e r n . . . s holhe. There are many styles day, after his survey of the kind of life wider Indo-Chinese war. chance of passage this year. (I ^ winning record in toe league. at toe high school; and a nurse awaiting your selection, covered that goes on in the New Jersey city In so far as there can be any sensible The House Labor Committee The local team will face Me­ at Coventry Grammar School. in DuPont “Mark of Quality” and successful policy for a country like has hot even held hearings.' chanics SavUigs Band today at In otoer action, members said Nylon, and also Herculon and wherg 400,000 people Uve and 800,000 Cambodia, Involved against its will in an A footnote; Journalist Clark 6 p.m. on Colts Field 7 In Hart­ Donald Sayers will be reap­ • AUGNMENT Any questions on funerals, customs, pro­ at the next board • BRAKES ally. ing Watkins Semi-Annual Sale! 4 /? (Disc or Regular) the daytime hours in which the outside knowing that Its neutrality was being the possibility of Hoffa’s Mlease time. / meeting. ' vic^ted every night by the North Viet­ is one reason among many H 'l V In toe /TiHland Boys League, Hie board will meet on July Perhaps this question has been on your 159. work force is present. ’Then the streets namese. Only this pragmatic policy others why he quit as -a White toe Twinib will face toe Braves 14 with the Town Council to dis­ • MUFFLERS mind: and stores are busy and crowded with could have worked, and under his guid­ House aide. tonight oil fields three and four, cuss toe possibility of a central « * « ^ r a storage building on school • TAIL PIPK Q. Why are there fewer church funerals traffic and people. Long before dark, ance it did work. If he had made it a whUe toe Red Sox take on toe question of principle that every North Mets on fields one and two. grounds. these’ days than formerly? Is it because however, the city becomes something of Vietnamese must be excluded, his coun­ California Democrat Jess Un- Tomorrow night toe Indians FZO Meetiiig • S H O C K S ^ of additional expense or higher costs? a ghost town. try would have become Involved in the ruh’s campaign for governor is face thq Pirates on Fields three The Planning and Ziming on the verge of a calamitous and fo ^ , atoile toe Ytuika op- Commission meets Umight at • Gdyr. Bmimius A. The first question is more of an in­ fighting much earlier than it did. His C~ •’This,’’ said the ’Times reporter, Wal­ over-throw was a disaster for the whole setback: An outright endorse­ poise the Cards on fields one 7:80 in toe Town Hall. Schedul­ correct statement than a question. Your ment of Republican Gov. Ronald ed is, a discussion with W. Har­ ter Waggoner, “is a condition that af- of Indo-China. Once “men of principle" f and tWo. statement does not apply, for example, to come to power in a situation like that; Reagan by tycoon Eugene V. r Bulletin BoM’d ry Elngland concerning the 296 Broad St., Tel. 648-l$61 Catholic funerals. For Protestant funerals, fUctA'niany old cities across the country. conflict is inevitable. Klein, one of the state’s most HieiB6ax3 ot Selectmen and status of his proposed shining important Democratic money HOURS we pr^er to have your question answered ^Hut it is especially visible here, where But the damage has now been done, toe Bpard of Finance will hold center at Rts. 44A and 81. Also men. a Joliet meeting tmiight at i at up for discussion will be a per­ Mon., Tues., Wed. 8-5:80 by your minister, ^ ^en we conduct a serv­ the flight of the vriiite middle-class to and President Nixon ha^ at all events Multimillionaire Klein, chief ice, we ALWAYS follow the wishes of the redeemed his promise to remove his toe Tbwn Hall to authorise toe mit to Developer Morton the suburbs has been acute, where the executive officer of National lyiprQprlatiim of $8,500 for re- ahimelman for 500 tqfiartment Thurs,, Fri. 8-8 family and their clergjrman. The service troipa. In doing so he has appealed to General Pictures Corp., was t^itiiWng tile Crandall Fond units In the Judd Rd.-South St. can be held in church or in our funeral rising crime rate keeps residents off the the North Vietnamese to give some seri­ Sat. 8-1 both a generous contributor and •S-? & Danf and for ncraplng toe area. home. The religious ceremony is always streejts after dark, and where there is ous sign of negotiatioa at the Paris con­ a formidable fund-raiser for v< b o t t ^ of the pond, before pro­ goverened by the practices of the denomi­ virtually no Incentive for anyone to re­ ference. The appeal Is worth making, al­ Democratic campaigns through ceeding to a town meeting to though no doubt it will be Qut>wn back Murder Count nation . . . and . . . we serve ALL faiths. main downtown anyway." the 1960s. Like many such ' give Qnal approval. In answering your second question, our in his face, ’ihe North Vietnamese must money men, Klein feels Unruh An open meeting of the CIU- LONDON C J sens (or Joseph Duffey Oom­ of events. Everyone is tired oi the war ing to fully support Democratic mlttee wlU be held tonight at 8 Wales feU to 125 to 1968—the in the funend home. a dty which is still all right to woric in, but they. *11118 is bow men without candidates —: Pierre Salinger at the home of William Dowd, lowest figure for three yeaiu It but pot to Uve in. For after dark there scruple come to be victmlous. — MAN- for Senator In 1964, Edmund G. Glen Ifiew Dr. compares with 148 to 1968 and Ettablinhed 1874fThree ggneriitionn of Service CHBOraat (ENGLAND) GUARDIAN. (Pat) Brown for governor In n m s o n t>6CK AC O RU R£0, C iR '' Hie" Board of 'Recreation - 164 to 1967, the British Home Of­ spaoecred Arts and Crafts woik- fice says. f J 4

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ters, M n. Ruth Dodd and Mrs. SHvlra Dodd, both of South George Allen V o m o n Three More Windsor; and nine grandchil­ Congress May Save Obituary dren. Funeral services will be to­ Dies, Veteran Town], Using Youth Power, Divers Lost morrow at 10 a.m. at the Le- AimESTS Craig J. Maselek,' 21, of 16B GI Home Loan Act Mrs. William Wilson, both of clerc Funeral Home, 23 Main In ^Sink’ COMPLETE kOtERT A SMITKw*- Diplom at Opens Work on Hall Su Mall Prospect Ave., Rockville, ^ast Hartford; and 17 grand­ St., Manchester. Burial will be WABHINC^N (AP) — The tensions for those disabled to Lewis Piper in Wapplng . Cemetery. charged with abandoning a service. lOlA children. DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — When Using the extra asslstaj^e of their guests. Tickets are avall- motor vehicle. He was arrested JOPUN, Mo, (AP) ~ reparation for seeding land County Agricultural Cen- unsafe tires. He was arrested afford them have purchased\ ter BSgh Scho ® HA degree Pinochle Group breach of peace. He was ar­ Divers say that down along toe deadline only for those noW streak. of the First Congregational Hartford, vrith a iMass of re­ In Rock Creek Cemetery at philosophy in 1956 and In At the Tuesday session of the stlU eligible. ___ '_____ Church of South Windsor. rested yesterday afternoon at the sloping east facq of the shaft quiem at the Immaculate Con­ Washington. received his Bachelor of Vernon Senior Citizen’s pl- are the ghostly openings of hori­ At present about 1,4 mlUltm Survivors besides her hus­ ception Church In New Hartford his home. Held on |100 bond, he Allen is survived by his wld- Thso'ogy degree from the same nochle group, 36 players were appeared in court today, where zontal tunnels, or old mine World War n veterans remain band include 2 daughters, Mrs. at 10. Burial will be t t the Im­ ow, the former Katherine Mar- college. , in attendance. Winners were Ruth E. Cook and Mrs. Francis his case was continued to July drifts, with rotting timbers still eligible. EUgibllUy has expired maculate Conception ^ m e tery. tin, and three sons. Ellison is a Nazarene Minis- Eva Parent, 714; Ann Barbero, O. House, both of East Hart­ 20. He was released on his writ­ in place. Searchers for bodies already for many others Who Friends may caJl at the hi- He entered the Foreign Ser- “ >d was pastor of the 693; Emily Brooks, 673; Elsie LUCA’S TAILOR SHOP ford; a brother, nTlllam R. ten promise to appear. say the timbers are likely to fall did not use toe GI bill to buy Chase of Manchester; two sla­ neral Home tonight from 7 to 9 vice In 1930, serving in consular Rising Sun Church In Rising Miller, 661; Minnie Luetjen, at a touch, and they speculate homes. About 6.6 million World ters, Mrs. Mary Storrs of North p.m. poets In Jamaica, Greece and Md., while teaching high 646; Gertrude Edwards, 643; Mary A. Avery, of 77 Oliver that some victims have been War n veterans used toe bene­ LAUNDROMAT and COIN-OP DRY CLEAN Coventry and Mrs. Hattie L e p ­ Egypt. As he moved up In dlplo- ®®hool from 1960 to 1963. Kathryn Foley, 640; Edwin Ron- Rd., charged ^ th breach of trapped that way. fit pard of Cherry Hill, N.J.; 8 Cecil O. Laughton matic ranks, he was U.S. am- Ellison still teaches mathe- an, 636, and Irene Petetsen 634. peace and intoxication. She was 'When the Witichta group en­ Eligible veterans of World I72V2, 174-178 SPRUCE STREET grandchildren, and 18 great­ SOUTH WINDSOR — Cecil bassador to Iran, India, Nepal, niatlcsIn the Rising Sun High On Wednesday the group went arrested Saturday night after a tered the water Sunday, each War n , Korea, post-Korea ser­ ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL grandchildren. C. Laughton, 88, of Somers died Yugoslavia and Greece. School. He is married to the on a Mystery Ride which ended disturbance at her home. Cmrt carried about 18 minutes of oxy­ vice and 'Vietnam may get home l«w la H. P ^er Tlie funeral will be Wednes- yesterday .,at Hartford Hospital, Allen, who was assistant sec- former Miss Mary Helen Alder at Mountain View Inn in Nor- date July 27. gen. loahs from commercial lenders retary of state first under Presl- of Pennsylvania. TTie couple folk-. The group, consisting of JULY 13 to JULY 25 day at 1 p.m. from the New- He was t ^ father of Mrs. Ar- George Manuel Rosario, 20, of When Bartlett, Buento and guaranteed up o $12,600, but 1946, he founded the Current Af­ dent Harry S. Truman, then un- has five children. - 48 members, had dinner at the (Herald photo by Buoetvlclua) klrk and 'Whitney Funeral Home, thur L. B rig^ of Somers, Hartford charged with attempt Witherspoon failed to come up, there’s no limit on how big the LAUNDRY—Open 7 A.M. to 10 P.M. — Special from 0 A.M. to 8 P.M. fairs Club and served as Its ad­ der President Dwight D. Elsen- Swim Classes Inn and then played pinochle, 918 Burnside Ave., East Hart- formerly of South Windsor. to commit the statuatory crime the club sent a call to Wichita loan may be as toere once was. FREE le-lb. WASH — No special on Sunday visor imtll 1963. hower, took over the U.S. Infor- A total of 74 children attend- Winners were Irene Petersen, They Raised $lfi00 for Duffey Campaign Do 2 lAiads Get Ticket for Free Wpsh wmJ Survivors also Include a of obtaining money or goods by for Paul Humann, a lawyer and Besides his teaching duties, matlon-Agency In 1967. ’Three ed the “ Leam to Swim” ses- 638; Kathryn Foley, 603; 'The VA also makes direct loans DRY-CLEAN-^en 7 A.M. to 10 P.M. he was director of the Msmehes- WllUams officiating. Burial will a_„ther dauehter six vrand- false pretenses, possession of expert scuba diver. be in Center Cemetery, South daughter, six grand years later, hgjlstepped down to slons sponsored by the Vernon Elfriede Weber, 667; 'Tom Mad- Mrs. Jack Goldberg stops the Rev. Joseph Duffey 12-year-old son, David, complete the conversation to some areas \riiere commer­ 8 lbs. reg. $2.25 $1.60 Special all hours ter Adult Evening School from children, and two gr®at-grand- st(Us^ goods, and breach of Arriving by chartered plane, Windsor. become president of the Tobac- and Colchester YMCAs. The den, 666; William Luetjen, 562; as the Democratic candidate for nomination to the quartet. The candidate addressed the gathering cial loan money is scarce. TAILOR SHOP—Open 8 A.M. - 6 PJW. Daily, Thurs. tiU » P.M. 1968 until he retired.' He was a children. peace. He was arrested Satur­ Humann was briefed on the Friends may call at the funer­ CO Institute, program ran from June 22 to Ann Morrell, 654; Genevieve day afternoon after police re­ U.S. Senate moves through a gathering of cam­ briefly and then conveyed individual thanks for the Interest may not be over 8Vi founder and for several years a Funeral services will be characterisUcs of Circle Sink. ALTERATIONS TROUSERS al home tonight and tomorrow He later became director gen- July 3 and was held at the Girl Ertel, 646; Ann Barbero, 636, ceived a complaint from Sears He disappeared into toe depths paign workers and other supporters Saturday eve­ local Citizens for Duffey committee’s pre-conven­ per cent, the same limit as co-dlrector of the Student Fore- from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at 1:80 p.m, at the eral of the Foreign Service In- Scout Camp Laurel in Colches- and Edwin Ronan 636 FHA, but the government has lign Policy Association of Great­ at the Parkade. Police said he and soon came up with toe body ning at a fund-raising affair held on the grounds tion and primary efforts. A spokesman said an Cuff, reg. !:.0) — ed a desire to return.” In history q|id government at Mass of requiem at St, Edward wrote. There would be additional risk road of research, sources say. ience. hit a telephone pole on Portland ners-up from the 1970 Miss BERUN (AP) — East Ger­ These sources, close to the The committee also will call St. Saturday afternoon, when The incoming grand exalted ru­ other Winners man border guards opened fire Wesleyan Uiuversity in 1922 and Church at 10. Burial will be in 'Hie manager’s letter was in of disaster proportions due to ler of the nation’s Elks lodge Connecticut Pageant he lost control of the car Other winners, tocludedtoclu Miss Thursday night at a West Berlin was awarded his master’s de­ St. Edward Cemetery. response to one received in late various poisons (oils, gasoline committee’s work, calculate the for a requirement that IR&D judges. members said 'today the actions Stafford, Linda Jean McHugh, movie team that tried to film TTi gree the following year from Friends may call at the funer­ April, seeking the town’s reac­ etc.) being^ injected______into the__ changes could mean a (KX) mil- portions of such advance agree- It was 11:66 p.m. when Miss A car driven by John L. of some youthful protesters ■ second runner-up; and Miss over the Wtdl, police reported, A Clark University, He later earn­ al home tonight from 7 to 9. tion to toe 1-64 corridor study. reservoir by a truck accident on funds for private in- ments be accompanied by tech- Manchester, Maria C/risUna Sal­ Rivers n, 21, of East Hartford, amounts to "a tyranny o f / Wolcott, Linda Anna Plerpolnt, No one was injured, ed 80 hours liieyond the master's, A map showing the alternate the road through the water- ‘iustO’ research, which last year nical evaluations of contractors’ spoiled brats.” azar, was named fourth runner- studying at ’Trinity College, sind struck the rear of a car driven third runner-up. PoUce said the two-man film Edson W. Fiske routes proposed for 1-64 east of shed.” cost at least $769 million for proposed programs along these Glenn L. Miller, an attorney up for the state title, in b. year the Universities of Connecticut ------I running IR&D, B&P and OTE. lines. by Daniel McAuley, 32, of New­ \They also received scholar- team had set up a makeshift Manchester was reproduced in from Logansport, Ind., told the celebrating the 60th anniversary and Hartford. WlAPPINO —Edson W. ington, last night at Exit 92 on ships and special gifts. The new stand, tiuned on two spotlights the April 28 Issue of 'The Her­ Those aren’t re lo a d s. 'The in- "Tliese evaluations must be 3,000 dele^tes toe fraternal or­ of the Miss America Pageant. He and his wife, Mrs. E^relyn Fiske, 74, of 9 CUffwood Rd., the Wilbur Cross Highway. Miss Connecticut won Just over pointed east and started to sluxit ald. itials stand for I«ependent Re- improved,” the committee says, der's 106th grand lodge meeting She Is the daughter of Mr. and Owren Piper, observed their husband of Mrs. Ida Fiske, died Fire Victim $2,000 to^cholarship money and with their cameras. Hie Eaist search and Development, Bid the department is to be as- that “ the vast majority of our Mrs. Jose Salazar of 56 Tracy 4lBt wedding «anniversary on early yesterday morning at As indicated on the map, the A car operated by Fernando several g;lfts including a fox Germans fired back with guns. and Proposal and Other 'Techni- sured that the work done is of children are fine,” but scored Dr. Maria O. Satozar July 6, Survivors, besides his Manchester Memorial Hospital. section of 1-84 now under con- Tentatively M. Rios, 36, of Hartford, was cal Effort—the three categories great potential value td its fu- "the total irratiCHiallty of toe Wearing a smile that never wife, include two brothers, John Funeral arrangements are In­ stmctlon goes through Man­ of the Pentagon’s program cov- ture needs.” in collision with a car driven ner-up and I had such a good chester watershed land, and en­ Id en tified campus rebel.” faltered throughout the prelim­ Piper of San Francisco, Csdlf.;' complete. ering reimbursement for pri- The committee’s proposed law by Eugene Dunphy, 43, of 667 time every day,” she said. ,and Edwiii Piper of Mesa?. croaches on the southern end of “Since when have children inary competition Friday and HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A technical-effort expenses. also would require payments N. Main St., yesterday on N. ruled this country?” he atoed. "I'm et some wonderful girls,” Ariz, Mrs. James Cole Howard Reservoir. 'The reser­ Main St. the final judging Saturday, the fire In an apartment during the Although no one knows for qniy on work relevant to toe “ By virtue of what right, by 18-year-old Miss Salazar accept­ Miss Salazar commented, “ and Ftmeral services will be Wed­ M n . FYances Strickland Cole, voir was filled in a distance of tuesdoy only weekend took toe life of a male where the road leads un- functions and operations of the what accomplishment should ed her runner-up trophy from made some special •friends.” Her nesday at 2 p.m. at toe Nicker of l^m lngton, Del., former­ 80 feet along a 400-foot stretch Michael F. Levanduski, 23, occupant of that apartment and ^ somewhere, research Pentagon. thousands of teen-agers, wet be­ William Dreen, a representative roommate at Briarivood School iWrsty connoO* son Ftmeral Home, Crowell Rd., ly of Manchester, died Saturday of the southern boundary during of 129 Keeney St., was issued of a woman tenant across the ®o"^“ ®toro contend derailment guch a provision should serve hind the ears, become the sages of Oldsmobile Division of Gen­ during the pageant was Debbie Chatham, Mass, j^rial will at her home. She was the wife the early stages of construction a written warning for an im­ Adams, Miss Prospect. Miss in 1968, when the route was still of our times?’ ’ eral Motorn. \ at the convenience of the famj of James Cole. hall. ® ‘“ '•®®“''®’ ‘I'® committee proper left turq^ Saturday. His Adams was first runner-up. Friends may call at the funer­ designated as the Rt. 6 bypass. A college or university, he Mrs. Cole was bom in Seattle, Police identified the woman ' for the fu^e**BPrn"Htv*nf avoid a recurrence car was in collision w)to a car Miss (Connecticut, 1970, named Another close friend gained at b e o d i al home tomorrow from 7 to 9 as Marion H. Swift, 69, who yjg nation ' ^ isolated past instances In said, “ cannot permit studento to ^ 1 Wash., daughter of William At that time, the directors, driven by William G. Dent, 31, about 10 minutes later, was Miss the pageant was Rita Gedraltls, p.m. through Mayor Nathcm Agostl- died of smoke inhalation. which department funds have determine when, what and Strickland and Elsie Brambaugh of Tracy Dr., Vernon, at Main .(Cheshire, Cynthla Ann Fowler, Miss Watertown, who also will nelli, tried unsuccessfully to where they should be taught. R to w e ls Strickland Austin, and had lived The man w m burned beyond c a ^ n ^ " r o ^ S V ^ n ® ? t h l r - 5 ® contrA to research and Charter Oak Sts. a music student at Western Con­ be going to school to Pennsyl­ sjawUp-'iQsv*' Joseph Plader get the route cheinged, so that recognition, V but...4 —II—police 1 tentative- 0 1 contractors on commercial cannot permit the occupation of in Manchester most of her life wlse-financlally impossible trips products ____ A necticut State (College. Tlie blue­ vania to the fall. “ We've already ROCKVnjjE—Joseph IMader, pollutants from the highway ly identified him as Henry New. its premises by militants in vio­ until recently when she moved into unknown realms has be ^ COMPLAINTS eyed blonde, one ot two winners made plans to get together,” 81, of 41 Snlpslc St. died this would not wash into the reser­ house, a retired guard, who Between 1963 and 1969, the lation of both law and its regula­ in Friday’s preliminary compe­ to Wilmington. come a source of increasing j “ ’ A home at 110 Tanner St. own­ Miss Salazar said. morning at Rockville General voir. tions.” lived in the fourth-floor apart­ concern among econom y-hv^ invested in the program ed by J. M. Skinner,was broken tition, ) recrived a gold crown Not Nervous Hospital. Survivors, besides her hus­ Highway officials, howeyer, rose from $469 million to $769 from her immediate predeces­ ment in which the blaze began. ers. into sometime last week. Thieves Throughout the competition to Mr. Plader was- bom Aug. 27, band, include two sons, Ray­ said that their plans were the million—covering the major sor, Miss Carol Jean Norval of Newhouse’s family was notified Following lengthy hearings by “ ® major ransacked almost every room, an audltortom which became 1888 in Czechoslovakia, son of mond S. Cole of Baltiihore, Md,, best ones possible for that sec- and police were awaiting the re- Fire Stalls TraSns a Senate subcommittee h^ded « 1® not Imown police said, and stole three Stafford. stifling hot, the local girl ap­ f r l Paul and Sophia Loys Plader, and Richard H, Cole of Hous­ tion. suits of dental comparisons to At Harlem River Wins Scholarship ton, Tex.; and a sister, Mrs. by Sen. Thomas J. McIntyre. much has ^ e n paid for watches and several bottles of peared always calm and as­ and had lived in RockviUe for TTie corridor study now being make positive Identification, Besides the trophy provided 9 M Frank Barry of Sag Harbor, D-N.H., the Armed Services »f smaUer projects. liquor. NEW YORK (AP)—A fire on sured. “ I really was never ner­ the past 42 years. He was em- criticized by Weiss shows two The cause of the fire, which The committee will urge a by the Robby Len/Lep Beach- N.Y. ■ , Committee has prepared pro- a railroad drawbridge over toe vous,” she explained. “ I felt pfoyed for many years as a $626 million ceiling for pay­ wear CO., Miss Salazar won a will t l Z ' < 7 ! T r ® t ®.“ ‘^ Saturday morning, posals for new controls aimed at Thieves broke into the home Harlem River halted city bound there was no reason to be ner- weaver for the former M. T. Private ftmeral services will highway Just east of the town was under InvesUgaUon. The 24- improving the ments under advance agree­ $100 scholarship from the Miss research pro of Vivian Laquerre, 27 Lydall commuter trains of Penn Cen­ Stevens Co. He was a member be Wednesday at the Holmes Fu- line. One would roughly parallel apartment building is at 8 Mar- gram * ments required to be negotiated (ConnecUcut Scholarship Funda- of Holy 'Trinity Lutheran Church St., and made off with a dia­ neral Home, 400 Main St. The Camp Meeting Rd., while the shall St. t-i, ' this fiscal year—meaning the tral Railroad's three divisions tlon, and a special cosmetic gift in Stafford Springs. Rev. Dr. J. Manley Shaw, pas- other would run somewhat ™The program pays the ex­ mond ring and cash valued at this morning, a spokesman for INCLUVED money would be split among the $330. from the Oxley Drug Store, S a v o r s include 8 sons, John -tor of South United Methodist north of that. The secUon now EDS: Newhou^, age unavailable mTreseirchundertak- toe line reported. Southington. Plader, Joseph Plader Jr. and Church, will officiate. Burial will ------— i„l,,------.. ^ vauaoio mg research largely at its own companies covered now. planned The spokesman said that rail­ Saturday night’s program Andrew /I G. Plader, all of Rockr.__1. ______unaer consuvicuon is piannea 10 ------inInitlaUve tintivo noth-nrather than __ under^__ Since these firms would be ex­ TVo bucket seats and a con­ With Ywr Purchase be in East Cemetery. become a “ spur” to Bolton road ties on toe bridge. Joining nearly duplicated Friday’s activ­ ville; 4 daughters, Mrs. Alex terms of direct contracts with P®®^ to receive about 96 per sole unit were taken from a car JIM'S BARBER SHOK[ There will be no' calling hours. Notch, which will connect to Rt. the Bronx and Manhattan at ities after the seven finalists Grlnaskl of Rockville, Mrs. Ste­ the Defense Department ®®"‘ the total payments owned by Scott Grant of 23 ------o • T A B L E The family requests that flow­ 6. ' P o lish Crewmeig^ 137th Street, caught fire at 8:18 were named soon after the pa­ (FORMER OWNER PROFESSIONAL BARBER SHOP) phen Bacha of Stafford Springs, The commHtee will recom- ’"?;f®’ ‘*’® committee says, “ the B^rke Rd., Rockville, while It ers be onfltted. a.m., and were still smoldering geant began at 8 p.m. ^ arid Mrs. Ralph JESsposito and Both alternates for the con­ Defect to Danes' mend the Pentagon negotiate celling actually affords the de- was parked at a service station • UMBRELLA in midmorning,, No trains were I The remaining contestants Mrs. Pearl Johnson Spivey tinuation of 1-84 would cross ad­ advance agreements with all leeway to exceed its on W. Middle 'Tpke. FMday. Speciolizmg in # RAZOR CUTS ditional watershed land, which ROENNE, Denmark (AP) — contractors who receive more Pf®®®**t estimates.” moving into or out of Grand went through final Judging In 2 C H A IR S VERNON — 'Ihe funeral of __ continues over the towns line On the pretext engine repairs than $2 million in IR&D, B&P Military agencies have told Central Terminal. swimsuit, evening gown, and Personal Notices Mrs. Peari Johnson Spivey, 60, M ton'' A battery was taken from a were needed urgently, a Polish and OTE payments during the ^® committee they estimate As many as 40 trains on the talent competition Just as they • HAIR STYLING of Avon, mother of Kenneth car owned by Heneratta Hol- had toe night before. According to Weiss, either al- skipper took his fishing vessel previous fiscal year. projected total payments for leran, while it was parked at Harlem, Hudson and New Ha­ In Memoriam Spivey of Vernon and wife ven divisions were affected, the 'Then, giving the Judges one ALL BARBER SERVICES AVAILABLE William ^Ivey, who died ^®™®*® would cross “ about a Into port at Roenne and prompt-; 'There would ' be no major ®°®tractor Independent techni- 372 Oakland St. Friday night. In loving memory oi Ida AntoUk, spokesman said. He added that last chance to evaluate the girls, who paaaed away July U, I960. Fridav in Hartford Hosnltal more of toe Town of ly asked for political asylum tor^ boost in the number of Indlvl- effort programs are $656 master of ceremonies Bob De- inbound trains had sto|q;>ed at • SENIOR CITIZENS $2.00 was held this afternoon at the **®*'®*'®®‘®t watershed land for himself and three crew mem- d“ ®l negotiations because toe "iHUon to r this year and $646 Someone smashed a plate Lisa, owner of Shakey’s Pizza at K very day in aome small -way, "safe debarkatiirii pdlnts,” POOL INCLUDES Jaemories ot you oome our way. 'Taylor and Modeen Ftmeral Howard Reservoir, a ^ pot- bers, police said today. number of contractors covered *”lUlon tor next year. glass window and entered CjJ.’ s the Vernon Circle, asked each 42" constant Time and y ea n roll awitUy by. able, unflltered town water Two other crew members re- under the new provision would ~ ------where passengers were urged to ADULTS $2.50 # CHILDREN (Under 12) $2.00 18' X 12' Swim area But love and memories never die. Home, 186 S. Main St., West „ Grinder Shop on Broad St. early contestant one or two. questions fused to Join the defectors and ^® e-bout 60—roughly as many 2 2 ' X 13' Outside Dimension Hartford. The Rev. Sylvester F. Sunday morning. An unknown seek alternate means of trans­ about herself. OPEN MDN. SAT. 8 - 6 Sadly mioaed demanded to take the vessel ®® under current advance portation into Mhnhattan. A de­ Douchter, Son-IaLaw and Echols officiated. Burial was ^ *®tter contlhued, “ At the amount of change was taken 'There was a slight mlx-up (NEXT TO LEE’S) 460 MAIN STREET Giandoblldren. In Cedar Brook Cemetery, Pr®®®nt time, we are well into Poland, police said. agreements. About Town from a cigarette machine. tail of Bnmx police escorted rid­ when Miss Manchecter's and Avon. • our third year ot silt and dirt Normally, the vessel's return ^ ® u®’*’ arrangements would The Klwauis______Club of_ Manches- ers from toe tracks to adjacent Miss Cheshire’s question cards In Memoriam streets. JB torioa: memory o f GaH IWiUson, Survivors also Include her ®f Howard and Porter T^V***. ^ P ® “ «® ®®‘®F0ries-not ter will meet tom or^w noon at Several bottles of liquor and were substituted for each other. who poosed away juiy la, 1968. mother another son four broth- *^®“®''voirs caused by the con- *u^®®t® lb . sad Mrs Rlchani WbHmore, Hartford.' years before this upset to the WESTPORT, Owm. (AP) was located, at toe request of CHAMPAGNES Mr and Mrs. James Toplitt Jr. landscape is healedl The Rev. Joseph Duffey said " ‘® ^'®®®"‘ P” ®"*"® HARTFORD (AP) — Police Car Crash Probed the Judges. A.V hjb. IVbllAiJAa w companies subvert and fire officials are continuing Someone attempted to break M iss Oongenlallty Moke That/'Speefoi Occoden" Perma-Life Products (MiaS Defit) b Memoriam ' Mrs. Clayton L. Pateh “ To contemplate toe possiblU- Sunday he believes the federal 20 Ctarks HiH Ave. ty of another five or six years government should consider sus- f,H®iI ^[^1 ®®‘**"*® classl- jh®**; Investigation of a fire Into toe Shady Glen Dairy, Bar WALLINGFORD (AP) — Po­ The Miss Cfoogenlallty Award la hwlng memory of Ssmuel SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs _____ Stamford, (fonn. ' Aevansoo. who poosed asray July of limited use of toe Howard pending foreign aid to countries damaged toe on E. Middle 'Tpke. last night, lice are still tovestlgattog a was jiresenced to Miss Middle- ■ -- ^ ------^-MUi CALL TODAY-24-RR.SEEVICE lA 166L A ^ ee Paquette Patch. 76. of Rese'jwoir E^XTFQ 9pVCVOI by Serving One of Our Fine Wines Please have your representative call, I UDder- seems------more, than toe which.... do not take ■ the B&P and OTE accounts. ’ first floor ot a three-story anart- but was scared away vtoen an crash which took toe life of 17- town, Charlotte EUse Hunter, stand toere is no obli^tion. Nloejwars faaire passed end vre atlB 612 Buckland Rd., wife o t Clay- aaequate B&P expenditures are — In------ment‘ ‘ house-in the city’s North alarm sounded. year-old Raymond Sherwood of before toe announcement of the ton L. Patch, died Saturday ai '"®®“ curoed on or End early Sunday. i Wallingford. ~ pageant winners. This award is • Glen-Movis Scotch qt. $5.85 • Paili & TNford Gin Sfh $3.99 DAILY & SUNDAY God In our pcayeca to keep you Oedarcrest Hospital, Newington. ... » flc In hard dnure.drugs. m-nn«i,oi» ______NAME CaaL proposals for new weapons sys- Officials said toe first floor Loyed T our Police said he was a peuMen- a special one because the con­ • Molorsfca Vodka 5th $3:B5 # Seagrams 7 5th $5.40 For^you^faave tolrwi 0 8 your earthly ger to a car driven by Charles testants theniselves vote the I “ ““ .r.Sn.'iT. TRONDHEIM, Norway (AP) ADDRESS Add done to Ood/A Heaven (or great­ toe time and no one was E. WUsem, 19, ,also of Walltog- winner. OPEN MON. • SAT. '' PermHtee Thomas Ggnnan er Thska Hartford most of her life before ^ necessary to serve toe tlon to a statewide primary next The difference between B&P Jured. —Prince Rainier and Princess ford, wfalito turned over several Relaxing at home today be­ coming to South Windsor eight ?*^^**^® Tank area. If we 8 :U AM. TO 8:00 PAI. 455 MAIN STREET Badly Mksed Grace of Monaco arrived in tones Saturday night on toe fore conttoutog her duties as 'e r r y ...... s t a t e years ago. catIon began, we would have try house south of here to fish endorsed candidate. IR&D has a more general aim scene for nearly four hours. to Meriden Hiispital, suffering three-day pageant. “ I was very 777-2521 for salmon on the Orkia River. from head injuries. pleased to be chosen fourth run-

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4 , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, JULY 18, PAGE T^TEEW PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JULY 13, 1970 ------Miis. Walter W. Custance Sr., allegation “ a blatant and mali­ Coverttry peace and iritoxlcatlon Saturday 641 Hebron Rd., was commis- St. Louis Mayor Answei^ cious falsehood.” EUington. * night. Thomas Duchenneau, 18, yLiWiiEftmidi'cb:OF MANCIHfiSTEB W ounds Starting sitMied an officer upon gradua- ’The mayor has filed a $12-mil- of Homestead Dr., was charged rx^Onn^TPAKENTSt tlMi from the Naval Aviation Uon libel suit against life and Manchester Man Sunday with having two unsafe Schools Command, Pensacola, Charges o f M ob link-U p Its reporter. ; M anH eld ties. SUMMER READING CLASSES To Held for Nigerians Fla. ” My death Is about the only Charged W ith Duchenneau is scheduled to He has also'' completed his ST. LOUIS, Mo. AP) — Mayor salaries would be paid from per- thing I cam think of that .will Now Is the time to bring in your screens to A repaired. appear in Manchester . Circuit Elementary, Jr. High, High School and College Studento By MOST B08ENBLUM few that Kano's military gover- first step toward becoming a A. J. Cervantes has released a. sonal funds, the mayor said. prevent me from going ahead Storm window'glass replaced. In Assault Liquor Ddivery Court 12. Aug. 3. m iler is sched­ Associated Press Writer nor has publicly expressed his naval aviator by soloing In a 98-page book as a counterattack ’Ihe Life article, written by with the litigation,” Cervantes uled for the same court July TWO FOUR WEEK SESSION ^ LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) __ njo tosappolntment. There are also Navy, T-34B Mentor aircraft to Life magazine’s May 29 arti- Denny Walsh,' a former St. said. AUTO GLASS INSTALLED On Son, 10 Andrew D’Appolonio, 28, of 20 and all of.the otMirs arrest- FIRST SESSION REGIN5 JUUY 27 _ youths Jn buckled shoes dance '^®*^ *®'*^ Harcourt, a with Training Squadron One at cle entitled “ The Mayor, the Louis newspaper reporter, al- Trial date is still pending In Penn Rd., Manchester, was ar- ed are scheduled to appear on the Chicken until dawn these ^®^ ° ” ®® dominated. Naval Air Station, Saufley Mob and the La'wyer.” leged Cervantes "has business the U.S. District Court. GLASS FURNITURE TOPS V' rested by .Coventry police. FrI- July 27.' Snull, effeciive.tlsMe* in rewiing slid study dcifla In d iW ih «li^ A 28-year-old father of seven programt saurding to pre-ieit dispm i. ProgrOT mi^y days In the rolUckina nlafat home In their short-lived tTefa, Pensacola, Fla. After The mayor called his product and persart of federal Nigeria, the Ing, he will be eligible for his the Truth,” with a subtitle ” A The city also flourishes with yolk in the egg whites when you chaiced with assault with in­ Also—arrested Friday night Elugive Gardener* w war-shattered economy is un- Navy "Wings of Gold.’’ Case History of Irresponsible crime, Walsh alleged. are separating the yolks from PICTURE FRAMING (all types) were Ronald F. Miller, 36, of critical and inferential reading teat taking tecljniquea pcKepaon, tent to murder. The alleged of­ ashevtule; N.C. j|f Palosle was also charged with Biafran secessiem, Odemegwu Lighthearted cynics take com- Beverages L Summertime beauties at a low,, low price ^ipnjury to public service facili­ Use your prettiest fruit bowl for peaches OJukwu, beyond the fact that he Irom the fact t h a t^ Awa plums and lots of cherries. ties, involving the alleged cut­ U abroad. He fled to the Ivory •’®®*’ started to flow .again ting of teleplume wires, and Cheerios Cereal Sun Glory Coast p ortly before the surren- “ *® ^ar-stilled brewery, damsige to a private building. Assorted flavors—take your choice! ______; He is being held under a $10,- der, and Is keeping quiet. 000 bond and is scheduled to Helped by about 100 foreign­ . 10-oz package ers, the newly named states B olton 25 pear In Tolland County Superior WITH THIS COUPON AND A »5 PUR­ ' Court Thursday. government In former Blafra CHASE thru Sat., July 11. only. Limit has taken over from the Red one pkg per coupon per customer. Cross the care and feeding of 65 Friends war refugees. Relief experts are 1 2 - 8 9 ^ EgyptGets openly concerned at what they Give Morras call a lack of planning and re­ sources, ’Diere have been re­ Soviet 'Ships ports of a recent relapse in se­ A Send-Off (OonUttued from Page One) vere malnutrition, and some fig- After a day of picking straw- However, Sisco said, “ if the urea suggest that serious cases berries, FTrrt Selectman and political initiative of the United and deaths are back to about Mrs. Richard Morra found States is rejected . . . if we loee 200 a week after dropping well themselves at a surprise bon Have a ball...it’s kids week at Stop & Shop this opportunity ’. . , what we below that figure months ago. voyage party for them at their But a new program is under home on Birch Mountain. The can look'to, unfortunately is a \ continuation of the vicdence and way with the emphasis on agri- which was given Satur- culture, and the program dlrec- ‘^ y, was attended by about 66 the counter-violence, and I am ______i afraid at an escalated level.’’ tor sajfs he can wipe out general « ® “ ossi- HELCO customers in the area bounded by St. John St. on the north, Center St. on the south, Griswold St. on the east, and Adams St. on the west. Power went who cannot quickly be demobi- Dlmock Lane last week com- ble today after what we found lized. There is little doubt in pleted a four-week course on out about the use of Soviet pilots out at 6:10 p.m. and was restored at 7:15 by a crew from Hartford. A HELCO anyones’ mind of what would fresh water environments at . . .A direct confrontation is spokesman said the outage occurred when branches fell across primary wires happen If thousands upon thou- the Finger Lakes Institute in much more possible today than on Center St., causing junction fuses to blow. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) U sands of men were emptied onto New York State, say, six weeks ago.’’ the Job market. As part of his' studies, Ales- Failure df peace efforts in the state Democratic Chairman The Lagos air force has man- bury spent three to six hours a Mideast “ could result in a full John Bailey. aged to get rid of the European day aboard a 66-ft. research nuclear exchange,’ ’ the Mis­ pilots it hired to fly its MIG vessel and its 26-ft. auxiliary Chicken Parts Sale souri Democrat said, adding, Heralding Politics Bames, speaking at openings fighters, but a team of up to 30 launch on Seneca Lake. however, he is encouraged ^ of eight campaign headquarters KgypUan pilots stays on. No one Alesbury, who will be a Ju- Chicken Breasts what he reads as signs that the ------By Sol R. Cohen ------today, promised that, as gover- knows for sure why. Some tor at Hobart College- in Kremlin does not want an atom­ „ nor, he would recommend legis- sources say thei^supply of spare Geneva, N. Y., this fall, ■ was TTie Manchester Democratic ic war anyomer than the United 1®“° " to replace „ conventions parts for the country’s Ilyushin among a record 31 students c ____ Ttown Committee will remain William Cotter filed 322 certified direct primaries. L States. Am bers would A cut off If the vessels, wear- Sirmington, a member of the neutral in the Aug. 19 primary f Manchester. Cot- _ u Ing life preservers and wet A 10 ot *1 Egyptians were sent Arne. weather clothlnir vriille sam- $top & Shop Choc. Chip Cookies pko* * Senate Foreign Relations and for U.8. senator and First Dls- ja*ckson ^ for*^toe ' \)^m^*craUc back In the hands On the political front, things ^®^“ ®J ^ * ® 2 oz Ked^r Animal Crackers pkg 1 0 ' Armed Services committees trict congressman. Town Chair- nomination for FTrst District of those It is supposed to serve, seem stable under Gen. Yakubu '*'^*<*«**« ®‘* ^ ^ “ >® we then can be^n shaping Con- was interviewed on the CSS mam Ted Cummings saild today. Congressman. Jackson is Gowon. He has vowed his mlU- ^ faculty mem- Kool Pops— Package of 8 4 * , , ’ 1 “ Fame the Nation” program- ® necticut into the great state we 15V^ OZ Ho said that a decision wais party-endorsed camdldate. tory g o v e i^ e n t v « l carry on together seeking have always known It could M&M, Plain or Peanut pice 6 9 * until Nigeria can A sure of a on aquatic life, sediments, n oz made leut week “ to urge all ' be.” Mamchester______headquarters for smooth return to civlllto rule. pesticides and other ecologlcfil Crystal Old Time Pops pkg 3 9 ' Manchester Democrats to work be y, the store for- A U oz Biiilders File Mostly the mood hr th'' characterise Stop & Shop Marshmallows ** pkgs 8 9 * for the candidate of their nierly occupied by the Center The Democrats still have no try is relaxed, although It can y^g coming off the lake, replacement for Town Director Suit Against choice.” Restaurant, at the Center. A quickly upset, as In the re- analysis in a laAra- Richard Wylie, who has re­ ’The decision was made at a Donahue heaidquarters will be T ravelers signed from the Board of Di­ cent case of a radio play telling the Institute field sta- meeting attended by the leaders at Main amd Locust Sts., in the rectors, effective Sept. 1. Wylie of a mock coup d’etat. That uo,j near Watkins Glen, of the seven voting district and vacant store formerly used for has accepted a teaching post at brought the arrest of top offl- The institute Is operated by CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — the local coordinators of the Republican headquarters. Duf- cials of the broadcasting unit In- me 19-college consortium of Borden Drink A la ^ e r for the Middlesex various candidates. fey’s headquarters will be at Temple University in Philadel­ Dutch chocolate goodness that phia. volved. the College Center of the Fln- the younger generation loves. ^m ty commi^onere says a ------321 Main St., in the second floor Cummings said today, "We \ Slowly the l A trlAsmen are g-er Lakes, Nutritious, toa mllUon suit will be filed The Manchester Republican offices used in the last election are checking carefully into ob­ drifting back Into the national AlesAry, whose major field tnthin two weeks against TVav- Town Committee, on the other for Democratic headquarters, Piilsbury biscuits Buttermilk 4 •' taining a capable replacement. fabric of Nigerian life. They will is economics, is the son of Dr. e l ^ Indemnity Co. of Hartford, hand, is expected to back the Jackson headquarters will be at We will have one soon.” the hotels and night clubs, and and Mrs. Robert J. Alesbury. Rich's Whip Topping Oonn., which bonded the general party-endorsed candidates for gag Main St. no longer pretend they come _ Commissioned Officer contractor for the unfinished governor and U.S. senator—U.S. Town Director Wayne Mantz. from some other trlA. Few are Navy Ensign Walter W. Middlesex County Courthouse. Rep. Thomas Mesklll lor gov- whether he will nnen Mnnehen •rile j HOT- * 1 1 Whether he will open Manches- returning to live in the North, so Custance Jr., son of Mr. and The contractor, Gevyn Con- emor and U.S. Rep. Lowell . headouarters ol Republican, has been appoint­ ed Board of Directors’ Repre- strucUon Oorp. of Mamaroneck, Welcker for senator. ler neaaquartem. 4 1W oz f t N v h o ito ^ __ T - None______are______anticipated^____ —- for the sentative on the Data Process- Sun Maid Seedless Raisins pkgs of 6 A .Y., halted cmistruction June g OP Town qhalrman M. Ad- *^®Pt**’'toan primary candidates, ing Advisory Committee. The 16 02 oec 1, charging that the firm had ler.. Dobkln I., ooi.,said today that, as vacant eince Feb­ Stop & Shop Fruit Syrups 3 bits o 9 concerned, “ noth- gteve Cavagnaro and Chester ruary 1967, When Democrat Ray WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES Fiddle Faddle, happened since the Bycholskl are Manchester coor- Ellis resigned from the board 4 oz Stop & Shop Potato Chips Pko 19*. R. Robert Popeo, representing Republican Stote Convention dinatora for Cotter Alfred and moved to Alaska. Ellis was u 01 S'! P"®*' Campbell is coordinator for in Manchester last week on a Day In ...Day Out... Stop & Shop Jellied Candies 4 Pk0» * ^ n u d t y tlon.” ^ Conti is visit. ■ wUl be filed in the Massachu- He said that Manchester's Manchester Stop & Shop Mayonnaise setts Superior Court. coordinator for 1 delegates to the convention Donahue, Atty. Sanford Plepler “ " “ ‘I'nousJy for Mesklll is coordinator for Duffey, and "*d,W «‘cker and, “ I see n6 rea- Paul Phillips is coordinator for Three G ties oa PRESCRIPTIONS AMoclation announced if would son to change now,** Marcus. meet Wednesday to review the i . . . resultjrig in meaningful ^ ™ he has no plans, The Republican primary can­ Gripped By^ didates have not named local Daisy Donuts the savings to you every day! coordinators. Fresh from our own ovens. Plain or sugar. .. c is s "7 te '^ iu ;n ; Race Tension No up# and downs In your Prescription Court also has begun:an.invest!- ____ you need mofiey for. costs—no "discounts” today, "Regular Lupton has charged his op- (Continued from Page One) 3 gatiaa. prices” tomorrow! Elberta Peach Pie T 01 1 M, M State Sen, IVallaCe Bames, ponient, Welcker, cuiu and maythe: Demo- , ■ H*® who is challenging Mesklll for crats with being “ unconcerned Robert Blackwell, mayor of No “ reduced specials”—no “ temporary Yum Yum Cake “ ****f**f toe gubernatorial nomination, about the financial crisis facing toe predominantly black com- reduottons’’' on Prescriptions to lure boai^ of del^ates meet) at reggjygj signatures In Man- the average citizen." munlty of 40,000, said police customers! George Ungar, ‘ president of I" remarks made Saturday at ^®” curfew !^ ^ ® “ A t tbe same tbne, there Is never any Gevyn ConstructlMi, said the P®“ “ °“ - a meeting of his c ^ p a l ^ compromise In servlA or quality! Cracker Jacks-pkg of‘v3 boxes commissioners were reqxmsible State Sen. John Lupton, who workers, Lupton said that the persons were arrested In Sea Maid Shrimp Cocktail for construction d e la y s ^ a u s e ^ chaUenglng Welcker for the chief difference between him- ' c ^ iw ta tio n over YOU GET OUR LOWEST Sau Sea Crab Cocktail wcn initft blueprints were not senator nomination, re- self and Welcker is to ^ sic curfew. ’Three police officers PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE ■We Deliver provided. I celved only 10 certified signa- Welcker does not Stop & Shop Soft Margarine support suffered minor Injuries and sev­ YEAR . . . AND YOU SAVE .Eveiywhere Pk0» Both Ungar and the commis- etures In Manchester. His peti- President Nixon, eral windows were smashed. Nowlet^s MORE THROUGHOUT THE Wf rptofVF tbf riQhi lo limit qiNmlilics. tions were circulated locally by slaaera said they would wel YEAR . . . ON ALL YOUR come the Inv^stlgatlcms. Robert Von Deck. “Friends of Marcus,” a group jOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOC ------of Marcus backers from Duffey Calls for Laws work a loan togediei; PRESCRIPTION NEEDS. U. S. Rep. Emilio Daddario, throughout the state, are spon- On Oil Spill Damages the Democratic party-endorsed soring a $100-a-plate testimoni- Publisher’s Funeral MADISON/ (AP) — The Rev. / U '!■ Slated Today candldate for governor, is not dinner for the New Haven Joseph Duffey has called for being challenged In the primary, legislator. It will be July 28 new federal laws to make oil Piilsbury Funny Face SHERMAN (AP) — Funeral Stamford businessman Alphon- at 7:30 p.m., in the Park Plaza companies responsible for all H A R T F O R D ^ c services will be conducted ’Tues- sus Donahue, the Democratic Hotel Ballroom, New Haven. damages caused by oil spills, NATIONAL On four 3.3 02 envelopes— Pre-sweetened day for CSiarles H. Duell of party-endorsed 'candidate^ for The main speakers, In addl- Duffey is a contender In next WITH TH IS COUF>ON AND A »5 PURCHASE Sherman, wl^o founded the for- U. S. senator, has two oppo- tlon to Marcus, will be State month’s Democratic Senatorial THE c h o i c e ; b a h k ^ thru Saturday. July 11. only. Limit tour envelope per cou(k>n per cuswmer. _ A met Duell, Sloan and Pearce, nents In the primary—ADA Sen. Gloria Schaffer, the Dem- primary. EstMUhed 1792 Member t.D .I.C . Inc., publishing company. (Americans for Democratic Ac- ocratlc nominee for secretary He told a gathering sponsored Miiim . usiiuirw • M siwnM - u m w - mssu -..■wnui • umkim • swcwiu IO Stopc9v6|^IHiI4tWi|i^ ) Duell suffered a fatal" heart tlMi) chairman Joseph Duffey of the state; and Charles Al- by the Madison Democratic luswiM • HNsriii - lUMciM . umiM • ntMM - aiiuiiiua • wmawc— si attack Friday. He was a Yale and State Sen. Edward Marcus, fano, president pro tempore of Town Committee Saturday that Umvisralty graduate. DueU would Duffey filed 199 certified slg- the State Senate. new legislation Is needed to do SIWMIN . ts9i - CHIN . wnsM - tinui - MMUIiM , SSlIU.. SUWM Stop & Shop will redeem your Federal Food Coupons 2$3 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST. MANCHESTER have been 66 cm hls next birth- natures In Manchester. ’The slg- Among the Invited guests is away with loopholes in the pres- Represeolative officss in New York, London, Nesseo end Hong Kong iMjr, • natures for Marcus totaled 847. Gov. John Dempsey, but not ent f^ eral laws on oil w^etv PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENJN(3 HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JULY. IS, ,1970 61ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, JULY IS, 1970 PAGE FIFTEEN Hehron Recession Psychological Firemen But Its Effects Are Real T IE W n IS OBT... By JOHN ODNNIFF The number of households re­ List Eight ^ AP Bosineas Analyst porting more Income than six months ago is rising, he says. AT POPIUR YBV BAH NEW YORK (AP) — It’s a cu­ The low point was reached in June Alarms rious recession, both ih stock May, according to his research. prices and in the economy. Moreover, only 12.8 per cent of Ftoe Cadef Donald Oriftin Sr., Some market analysts claim the those polled fear their incomes reporta that during the month plunge in stock prices was arti­ will be lower in the next six , I ' ficially induced. Others sajLtjm o t June, the Hebron volunteer months. recession is based in pj^holoi^'^ These two factors are unlike 017331 FREE! Fire Department respondeect. bia for a bamfire and one in re­ It begins with the understand­ “ Americans have more liqui­ sponse to a mutual aid call able preface that prices general- dity now than ever before,” KRAFT to Andover for a lumber yard ly drop when bad economic Sindlinger maintains. They have II FREE! f nre. news nudges its shadow over money, he insists, but tljey I ^ WITH THIS COUPON ■ Ih e department also aonver- Opens Practice the horizon, and that the selling aren’t about to part with it in grows as the shadow enlarges: I and purchase of $5 or more S ed a call for a fire at the He­ Emy big way until their fears are j | C one 8 01 pkg Kraft S bron dump and received mutual Dr. C. Wendell Wlckersham Hie bad ,news can be Edmost quelled, their uncertainties re­ PHILADELPHIA aid from Columbia for this fire. m has opened an office for the anything, that could have a de­ solved. practice of internal medicine at They were on stand-by in Co­ pressing effect on the fortunes And of what are they fearful? I g Philadelphia | lumbia for a mutual aid fire 263 W. Center St. of the companies that make up It is difficult to say preclselj^ Orij^ally from Huntington, in iraUmantic and responded to the market, any turn in conom- but Sindlinger feels that the con­ Is Cream Cheese 5 L.I., Dr. Wlckersham Is a grad­ a mutual aid call to Mansfield ic events that threatens future stant talks of business prob­ 1 ^ Valid thru Sat., July 18, 1970 S CREAM CHEESE uate of Hobart College in Ge­ for a brush fire. profits. lems, layoffs and cutbacks has I ri'it Nitionil Suptrmirktii A * neva, N.T. and Albany Medical But, the argument goes, the “gotten” to the ordinary Ameri­ There was also one ambu­ College. He interned and served current situation has not been lance call which was responded can. He remains hopeful about his first year of residency at produced by economic calami­ his own future;- but he still feels NAIITT FOODS AT to by Columbia’s ambulance.' Philadelp|hia General Hospital ties nearly so much as it has something could happen, and so i j i s i l WITH COUPON QrifHn also announced that ^ d completed his training at been Induced by a Federal Re­ the department has accepted he pulls in his neck like a turtle Hartford Hospital. He has serve Board which has relent­ —just in case. Donald P. Corriveau Jr. of Ab­ served two years with the U.S. lessly wrung money front indus­ Those are the theories, and if nSGOONT PRICIS PIO bey Dr. as a junior member. Navy. try and investors. they demonstrate little else, Also, this Friday, Deputy Dr. Wlckersham lives at 74 The stock market is lower, they do suggest that the econo­ > ■ gsey w y y M,MMV Chief Karl Berglund, Lt. Don­ Downey Dr. with his wrlfe, the one adherent of the theory my is in a unique recession. ald Griffin, Jr. sind Dan L,a- former Virginia Marth of Meri­ states, because the Fed has re­ It should be remembered, gOP VAlOt STAMPS! Fountain will attend a special den. stricted the money supply to though, that even if the reces­ lecture at the Willlmantic Fire such an extent that “ the work­ sion is artificially Induced and Station on the “ Handling and ing capital of American indus­ oddly psychological, it is none- Transporting of Injured ' Ifeo- Mancheater Area try has been seViously impaired -t^ le s s ^ recession—as real as ► ple.” and the accumulated wealth of mijr-YoUier since the Great It was decided at the depart­ Two Arrested American investors has been DeprWlon. ment's monthly meeting that critically drained of purchasing ALL POPULAR V the department will participate After Fom*-Car power." SPECIALS ARE in Bolton’s 2S0th Anniversary “ There is no visible present L. W olfe Gilbert, Parade ers proving Coates’ car. In 1927 Gilbert started writing IAMB CHOP Hydock and Coates are to ap­ rate values—earnings, divi­ ciUsenahlp should be presented a song the moment Charles A. pear in Rockville Circuit Court dends and shareholders’ invest­ hy naturalised cltisens. Lindbergh began his historic 12 on Aug. 14. ed equity capital." or Elbow Macaroni Week's Calendar flight across the Atlantic. Other police activity in Ver­ The psychological asi>ect of The following meetings and “ Lucky Lady,” became a na­ lU S D A l non: this recession is showing up on EXIMTIP lU S D A i activities are scheduled for this Uie tally sheets of the so-called tional hit. “ Green Eyes” was week: ‘ James P. Kelly, 17, and Mi­ CHOICE XHOICE consumer confidence pollsters. another of Gilbert’s top tunes. Monday: chael J. Kelly, 17, both of East Confidence of ordinary Ameri­ Gilbert was bom in Odessa, SALE Board of Finance meeting, St., Vernon, were arrested Fri­ cana is quite low; it has been Russia, he is survived by his 8:80 p.m.. Town Offlca3ul(dlng. day and chiurged with breach of the peace after complaints of a for many months. widow. Rose, and five children. Little League pidmc, ^ :8 0 F^meral services are sched WUHS1AMR The puzzleii in this finding is p.m.. Gay City State K u k .' disturbance were made. They that many of the people who in­ uled Wednesday at Temple Is­ Thesday: are to appear in Rockville court July 21. dicate they are fearful of the fu­ rael in Hollhwood. The Premiere Planning 'and Zonhig Commis­ ture have money jingling in THIS MONDAY-TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY WITH sion meeting, 8 p.m.. Town Of­ Andre Tremblay, 17, was ar­ N o n e Finor lb rested early Saturday and their pockets,. Well, not jingling; fice Building. the money is there but it is Royal Glitter. COUPON AND PURCHASE OF $7.50 OR MORE LOIN LAMB CHOPS Board of Admission of Elec­ charged with allowing operation Ihe 516-carat Great Star of of an unregistered motor ve­ clenched in the flat. tors, 6 to 8 p.m.. Town Office Albert Slndllnger of Philadel­ Africa, a diamond cut from the Building. hicle, Improper use of markers Cullinan, the largest ever AT ALL POPULAR MARKETS. and possession of abandoned phia, whose pollsters are on the Hebron Grange m meeting, long-distance telephone most of unearthed, was mounted in the markers. lean and Meaty 8:30 p.m., Gilead Congregratlon- the time, asking Americans scepter of British’s King Ed­ Dennis Talbot, 18, of Hart­ Coupon Good Mon.-Tues.-Wed,, July 13-14-15, 1970 lb al Church. what they think of President ward v n , while a 309-carat Midget Football meeting, 8 ford, the driver of the car, was at oil Popular Markets, Excludin g d l items prohibited RIB LAMB CHOPS Nixon, the war, the economy, fragment adorned his crovm. charged with operating an un­ p.m.. Town Office Building. the market, the latest cars and Two smaller pieces, 92 and 62 by low. / \ l ■ Arrival of girls from Switser- registered motor vehicle. so on, relates a perplexing sto­ carats, were placed in the I Limit One Coupon^^KCustomer land on Exchange program, Both were released on 8100 ry. crown of the late Queen Mary, j 10:27 a.m., Hartford Greyhound bonds and are to appear in Bus Terminal. Rockville court Aug. 4. lb Thursday: Susan Wllmarth, g8, of Kirk­ SHOULDERI I H i H e L*""'*Tasty Economical Favorite Board of Selectmen meeting, wood, Mo., was arrested Friday 7 p.m.. Town Office Building. on Rt.SO and charged with fail­ Republican Town Committee ure to grant the right of way. Chevrolef Owners Chops and Stew meeting, 8 p.m.. Town Office Police said her car collided with lb BuUding. another after leaving the high­ NEED REPAtRS SEE US FOR Lamb Combination Two M eals in O ne Saturday: way. She is to appear in Rock­ Assessors Office hours, 0 a.m. ville court July 21. • KENDALL OIL PRODUCTS c mpne&' B eef to noon. Town Office Building. James D. Favazza, 18, of • GENUINE OHEVBCHLET PARTS Sunday: Hoffman Rd., Ellington, and • FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIANS • SERVICE RENTAL CARS Softball game, Hebron Volun­ Gerald Adams, 17, of 29 LAurel teer Fire Department vs. Bolton • CONVENIENT MASTER CHARGE PLAN SELECT Ground Beef Sale! St., Rockville, were arrested Liver N’ Bacon Sale! or GMAC BUDGET PLAN Fire Department, 10:30 a.m., Friday on a circuit court war­ BRISKET Finest Ground Meat is ail USDA Choice, B. in a family tomb at the Cara- 196. The driver of the other Summertime Faverite! banchel Cemetery here. car was Linda J. Vigdar of Now, you can vacation where you like, when LAMB PATTIES...... — 490ii.. 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^ ' PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, JULY 18, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ MONDAY, JULY 13, 1970 PAGE SEVENTEEN Lashler Hit by Both Tony C. arid Billy C., ►V Doug Sanders Praises Nicklaus Debatable Which Made Him Feel Worse After Blowing British Open Golf of ihe game tied the score in the NEW YORK (AP) — blinded when struck in the face “ The pitch was inside, but it Diego defeated Los Angeles 4-1 nings and breezed behind Jim ST. ANDREWS, Sco^ $andera missed a four-foot g;reen anti In wdiat could be in each ctf the world’s four ma­ championship and Sunday’s de­ by a pitch from California’s wasn’t thrown ^ Tony,’’ the and Houston overtook San Fran­ ninth inning and Osdcland edged Tony Conigliaro and Billy Hannan. Del Unser stroked a land (AP.)^ — “ Let’s give putt on the 18th green of historic tough grass. jor tounieys, last won the Brit­ feat was a bitter cup of tea be­ Conigliaro both hit Fred Jack Hamilton in August (1967 said. cisco 8-7. bases-loaded single as the Sena­ Milwaukee in their opener when St. Andrews’ Old Course, birth­ “ So,. I’m thinking if I get a ish Open at Muirhead in 1966. cause he has . been nmnerup * * * Jack full cnedit,’’ said a dis­ and didn’t return to action until Tom Satriano and John Ken­ tors scored foui* times in. the pinch hitter John Donaldson sin­ place of the game, on Saturday, birdie and he gets a five, then His last major championship twice In the U.S. Open, once In Lasher Sunday and it was last season. “ There was nothing gled home the winning run. Ger­ appointed Doug Sanders debatable which of the nedy also homered for the Red TIGERS-ORIOLES— first inning and Paul Casanova forcing Sunday’s 18-hole playoff. I’m the champion. But Jack, was the U.S. Open in 1967. He the PGA, and also In the 1966 else I could do.’’ S>x in the nightcap while Tony homered in the fifth. Ron Han­ ry McNertney and Dave May aHer losing the prestigious Dapper Doug, in a prolonged being the champion he is, also has won the 'Masters and British Open won by Nicklaus. brothers made the Cleve­ Mickey Stanley, Bill Freehan Sunday’s outburst was an aft­ C. and Rico Petrocelli connect­ sen homered for New York. homered for the Brewers. British Open Golf Cham- the PKxA, other jewels of golf’s Lee Trevino, the Mexlcan- land pitcher feel worse. and A1 Kaline belted Detroit ho­ victory drought, canned a chipped out and got the birdie.” ermath of a July 4 game in ed in the first game. Duke Sims, * • • After owner Charles O. Finley fi8hip_bjyt5ne stroke to three-footer at 18 Sunday for a The 30-year-old Nicklaus, de­ Quadruple CTown. American chatterbox frmn Tex­ Tony C. charged Laaher after which Lasher knocked Coniglia­ Tony Horton and Ted Uhlaender mers as the Tigers rocked Dave ' gave manager John McNamara being struck on the left arm by TWINS • ANGELS — ' Jack Nicklaus. birdie. scribing his winning putt, said: Sanders, with career earnings as who led the first two rounds', ro down with a pitch and then •cracked home runs for the In­ McNally for seven runs in the a vote of confidence in an imu- Nicklaus, the game’s Golden a pitch In the first inning of Sun­ first U ^ e innings of their open­ But It was for nau^t. Big “ I almost hit It beforq, I was of over a half-million dollars, finished in a tie for third Sat^ was quoted as saying, "Tell dians, who fell into last place in Minnesota grabbed a 2-0 lead s u a 1 between-games news Bear, countered after Sunday’s Jack canned a seven-f(X>ter, ready. I told myself to wait for finished 64th on the money list urday with South African Har­ day’s nightcap. "He kicked Lash­ Tony C. he better be a little the East ing game. But the Orioles wal-- over the Angels on Harmon Kll- conference, ■ the A’s^promptly er in the hip—the hurler got a 18-hole playoff: "H ow lucky can also for a birdie, and It gave a second and make it right.” for the U.S. tour in 1969 and old Henning with 72-hole scores careful the next time he faces when Washington beat the New loped three homers of their own lebrew’s first-inning homer, his lost the nightcap to Lew you get? I never expected to be tetanus shot for a small spike —by Boog Powell, Elite Hen-’ him a one-shot victory and his Nicklaus carded an even par hasn’t won in three years. A col­ of 286; two strokes higher than me because he just may get a York Yankees 7-3. 26th. But California shelled Jim Krausse’s six-hitter. Tommy here now. Doug had It all second British Open champion­ 72 for the playoff round on the orful dresser who’s always the five-under par 283s carded wound—and punched him in the little jammed.’’ diicks and Merv Rettenmund— Elsewhere in the AL, Balti­ Perry for four runs in the fourth Harper homered for the Brew- • wrapped up on the final hole ship. New York Yankees. “He pitched ta, 24. Perry 66; Joe Novak, Sked hard-hitting attack, has put the CINCINNATI (A P)— A battery of National League’s winning streak, their longest of West DivlBlon | % /l T Heritage, with a new headsall, Homans, Ray Twain, Ralph Comets atop the Eastern Dlvl- TRIPLES — Tovar, Minneso­ Minnesota 64 28 .669 — good ball out there. And he’s Klock the season, and had a l<^-game 1 1 1 U 1^ X t J-IL f ▼ X V * handed Valiant' her third Frank 56; Low gross — Woody slon standings. biggest guns, led by hometown howitzers Tony Perez ta, 8; Kenney, New York, 6. California 81 36 .593 6 given us good performances his Beman Made Right Move, B. A. d u b and Johnny Bench, should put American League pitch­ lead over Pittsburgh in thie Na­ ' straight defeat by one minute, Clark, Del St. John, Bill Phelan, John Porteus and Bob Carlson HOME RUNS — KlUebrew, tional League East. ' Oakland 47 40 .640 0% last four times out.” eight seconds in a race short­ Wholesale ing and the fences of Riverfront Stadium to a severe A1 Mannella 66; Ray Gordon, are in the top 10 in the loop. Am. Driving Minnesota, 26; F. Howard, In fact, with 20 victories in 27 Kansas (Jity 33 62 .388 22^ Hannan, 4-3, gave up 11 hits ened to 6.8 miles from a sched­ Roy Rlggott, Mike Sibrinsz, Porteus, the hard-hitting left- Army A Navy test in Tuesday night’s 41st All Star Game. Washington, 24. games, the Mets were threaten­ Milwaukee 32 67 .360 26Vi in the 8 and a third innings he uled 15.2 miles because of light STOLEN BASES — Harper, Bob Uoyd 68. fielder, is poking the ball at a Telephone National League Manager G U ------— IITTT—ITTl JT" ing to pull away from the pack Chicago 31 68 .348 26^ pitched, but Williams said: “ On­ Result; $22,000 Golf Purse winds. I. BEST TWELVE Hodges and A m ericaT L agu e games Carty will be making his Milwaukee, 28; P. Kelly, Kan­ Sunday’s Results .387 clip, going 12-31 with three Annullls in defense of their world cham­ ly one was really hit. The rest MILWAUKEE (AP) lately and I thought the weather became pro four years ago Today the Florida 12-meter Class A — Woody d a rk 40-2- RBI’s. Carlson, rugged center- skipper Earl Weaver were to an- appearance^ sas City, 24; Stroud, Washing­ Detroit 7-3, Baltimore 8-13 were just Uttle bounders here, Motas nounce their batUng orders for Kl«ebrew has smacked 26 ton, 23. pionship. A f ’rl t n R *" Milwaukee would be warmer turned in his final round of 69 yacht goes against the Califor- 38, Tom Zemke 43-4-39; B—Roy fielder, is batting .386 11-31 with Boston 6-8, Cleveland 2-2 and bounders there. No one A coni id em ueane rseman ^ could get in more prac- with sparkling iron play. nla boat. Intrepid whtoh twice the mid-season classic today, American League homers this PITCHING (9 Decisions) — But Montreal burst that bub­ Rlggott 42-6-36, Ed Ansaldi 44-7- six RBI’s. Shortstop Bob Po- Washington 7, New York 3 really hit him hard.” DUSTY LEAGUE and It was anUclpated that right- than Howard, Cain, Detroit., 9-2, .818; McDow­ ble for the present Friday night, withdrew from the British Uce.” He blasted out a trap on the whipped Valiant on ^Saturday. 37, Nell Conklin 43-6-37; C—Bill laski, rightfielder Rich Riordan Chicago 10, Kansas City 6 The one' big hit Williams re­ W. L. handers Tom Beaver, 14-6, of P°well has 23, Yastrzemskl 21, ell, Cleveland, 13-4, .766. dropped the Mets into second Open to play at Milwaukee Beman started the final day in *i®*® within 12 feet of the Intrepid beat Weatheriy in Sun- Phelan 47-8-39, Val Clementine and first baseman Stan Slomcin- California 6, Minnesota 2 ferred to was a two-run pinch m..______^_____nin And. until he made the turn, dav’a other rare for her fifth 49-9-40. Mike Sibrinsz 60-9-41. aVv oentinne te odve xxno ev. Congo 9 1 Hodges’ New York Mets and Prank Robinson 17 and Freehan STRIKEOUTS — McDowell, place Saturday night and a tie with Massengale for the P*"' ^nd, until he made the turn, day’s other race for her fifth 49-9-40, Mike Sibrinsz 60-9-41, g^y continue to give MBs ex­ Oakland 4-1, Milwaukee 3-2 homer by Ron Hansen in the because of the warm 6 4 Jim Palmer, 12-6, of Weaver’s f®- Klllebrew has hit two In All- Cleveland, 180; Lollch, Detroit pushed them 1% games behind lead at nlne-under-par 207. He °**® longest putts straight victory in the current Don Edwards 52-11-41, Bill Skin- cellent hitting support Allied Today’s Games ninth inning to bring the score Dlckensons e 4 Baltimore Orioles would be Star competition, Howard, Rob- 131. Pittsburgh Sunday with a 5-3 tri­ weather and a chance to birdied the second fourth fifth *^® trials against no defeats. ner 61-10-41; low gross—^Woody Hartford Insurance Group, the No games scheduled to 7-3. When Horace Clarke sin­ RICH JO R D A N Peros 6 6 named the opposing starting inson and Freehan one each, National League umph, the Expos’ eighth in 12 Tuesday’s Games get in more practice. and ninth holes on the 7 135-yard ^® ®- ^ ® current trifils will end on Clark 67; blind bogey—Warren local's opponents tomorrow night gled after the homer, Hannan “ I was happy about my deci­ CBAT 6 6 pitchers. Feeling perhaps a little out of meetings with the bewildered All-Star Game at Cincinnati North Shore Country Club course *«®'^- “ >® ®®"®® Saturday and the final series to Howland ^ at Mt. Nebo, the ancient field in but ^ fractured ankle has put RATTING (60 at bats)—C3ar- was pulled in favor of Darold sion before,” he said Sunday, Methodist 4 6 Hje oUier NL starters are alongside ^11 the big New Yorkers. to make the turn at four under *“ ®® *'® *®^‘ ® wedge shot on determine the U.S. Cup defend- PRO SWEEPS the. south part of town, bring him out of action. At the time ol ty, Atlanta, .366; Clemente, Knowles who mopped up. ------Low gross — Woody Clark 67, with them also two of the top 10 his injury, McDonald was bat- No. End Fire 3 7 first baseman Richie Allen of swingers will be Johnson, with “ We had started to put the National League after winning the $110,000 Great- proved to be an un- ^® ^®urth hole. On No. 9, he er for the famed yacht race Pittsburgh, ,368. The Senators jumped nd baseman Glenn homers, Aparicio, with three, pieces together when we swept East Division beatable lead. He was one over rifled a two iron to within five which will start off Newport UH hitters. _ ting .642 going 13-24 with nine J RUNS — B. Williams, Chica­ (AP Photofax) Star pitcher Mel Stottlemyre for Beckert and shortstop Don Jes- Beckert, with two, and Kes- a series from Atlanta four W. L. Pot. G.B. ment. "Now I’m elated.” on the back nine, taking a bogey ^®®^ ^® • Aug. 18. George Cappalla and George r b I s . He is out of action and go, 78; Bonds, San Francisco, MR. MET—^The ol’ perfessor, Casey Stengel, was four runs In the first inning and ' SOFTBALL STANDINGS singer of the Chicago Cubs, singer, with just one Uils year, weeks ago,’’ said manager Gil Pittsburgh 50 39 .662 — The y-year-old Beman fired a on the 16th Asked if winning a touma------S®*' Ciccagllone wheel the hot bats' will probably make it back in 76. saluted last Saturday night at the annual Old Tim­ for another in the second, send­ Curtis 76-9-67, Harry Atherton Hartford. Cappalla is.^ batting time for the'playoffs. SILK CITY LEAGUE third baseman Perez and catch- Uut they might note that the Hodges, who will have a chance New York 47 39 .647 1% 12-under-par 276 to capture the ment that didn’t include the , RUNS BATTED IN — Perez, ing him to the showers with 77-10-67. I .388 and Ciccagllone haus a .342 Second to McDonald in the W. L. during the three-day All-Star ers celebration at Shea Stadium. Casey, who will Chicago 43 42 .606 5 $22,000 first place check. .“I really changed my tactics glamour names ol golf—all of Improvements Planned er Bench of ClnclnnaU and out- first anclnnatt player to unload Cincinnati, 90; B. Williams, Chi­ only an inning and a third under BEST SIXTEEN Billiards 17 2 soon be 80, blew out the candles at home plate. St. Louis 30 47 .443 9 ^ Three strokes back were Don after the turn,” Beman saijll. “ I whom were playing in the more SALEM, N.H. (AP) — Rock- average- batting race is Volkswagen’s fielders Hank Aaron and Rico a homer in Riverfront Stadium, cago, 80. break this week to ask some of ^•hlB-belt. as being more conservative.” Sunday Green Manor 16 5 Philadelphia 36 '49 .424 12 Massengal^,. Dick Crawford and was being more conservative.” prestigious tournament at St. ingham Park announced today Moriartys played the Insur- Nick Economopolous hitting at Carty of AUanta and WiUie a symmetrical park with 330- HITS — Perez, Cincinnati, his fellow National Leaguers Stottlemyre, 8-8, has lost four Glass A — Tom Zemke 65-8- Sportsman 11 9 and two ex-Mets, Steve Renko the ninth. Montreal 37 61 .420 12Vi Ted Hayes,___ . all tied at 279. "'u® °uly the second victory Andrews, Scotland—Beman po- completion of more than ancemen once previously mid a .468 pace. Sam Wilde and Mays of San Francisco. feet distances down each foul 117; Rose, Cincinnati, 116. how they beat the last-place Ex­ in a row euid hasn’t won since 67, Vic Daley 67-9-58, Erwin Walnut 8 11 and Howie Reed, held the West Division “ I had an exemption and had Beman on the PGA tour, with litely refused to comment. $400,000 worth of construction Gary Kinel, both of the Vernon Starting for the AL wiU be line and a 404-foot line to DOUBLES — W. Parker, Los pos. Sutherland bounced a single June 20. Kennedy 62-4-68; B — Pete Acadia 4 16 W. Lu Pot. G.B. planned to play in the British ^® f**"®*^ coming in last year’s ‘-if j jjgd gone over and played projects in preparation for the Mike McDonald, Injured Orioles, are the third and sixth first baseman Boog Ptowell and straightaway center field, was Angeles, 28; Bench, Cincinnati, “The hitting, the fielding, the champs in check for eight in­ to center and took second on a i‘I thought he was a Uttle up,” Foster 63-11-62, Jim Colburn 67- peCormier 4 16 Cincinnati 62 26 .705 — Open,” Beman said. “ But my Texas Open. , well as I’ve played here, I track’s 78-day thoroughbred catcher lor Herb’s, is the cur- batters with .429 an(T'.384 aver- second baseman Dave Jcdmson neither Perez, nor Bench, nor 23. pitching all came around,” said nings Sunday before. Raymond wild pitch. Sadecki then hobbled said New York manager R a l^ 10-67, Ernie Susamln 67-10-57; C lent leading hitter in the circuit ages. U Los Angles 61 to .693 10 performance has been mediocre The Bethesda, Md. .golfer, who mig^t have won it,” he said, meeting which starts July 20. of Baltimore, shortstop Luis Ap- any of the Reds' other thump- TRIPLEJS — Kesslnger, Chi­ Hodges. “ Even the baserunning came on to pick up his third Adolfo Phillips comebacker for Houk, meaning he did not keep —Bob LaChappelle 73-19^64, ______REO LEAGUE Atlanta 42 44 .488 10 aricio of the Chicago White Sox, ©rs. Little Tommy Helms did the cago, 10; W. Davis, Los Ange­ . . .^ d the managing. We were consecutive save. an error and the Expos were in the ball down by the knees. “ He Sonny Monaco 76-20-66, Bill ^ . W. L. third baseman Harmon Kllle- honors, and it was his first les, 10. still making a few of them close Renko and Ray Sadecki were business. Sutherland scored the S. Francisco 41 44 .482 19 H wasn’t missing much but it was Bengston 73-18-56, Hogan Zem- | T o i I l S Lantern House » 2 brew of Minnesota, catcher Bill homer since the first week of HOME RUNS — Perez, a n - when they shouldn't be that locked in a 1-1 struggle through tie-breaking run when Sadecki Houston 37 61 .420 26 enough not to make him effec­ Successful Stakes Start at Aqueduct altis 77-22-65; gross—EJrwln Ken- z. Gunver 8 2 San Diego 36 54 .400 27 Freehan of Detroit and outfield- me 1969 season, cinnatl, 29; Bench, Cincinnati, close. But the big thing, is we six innings. (Joco Laboy’s double uncorked another wild pitch and tive.” nedy 72; blind bogey — Joe P q p K v # » n t Sports Slate ] VFW e 4 Sunday’s Results Skinner 99, Nels Shenning 99. X -iY C I ll ers Carl Yastrzemskl of Boston, While pitchers on both sides 28. were scoring more rung, d- Gary Sutherland’s single Rusty Staub singled home an Williams agreed. “ He was try­ HUNTING HARTFORD TWI LEAGUE Barrys 6 6 Montreal 6, New York 3 ing to get that first pitch in Frank Howard of Washlngrton jj.y ^ keep the ball in the park STOLEN BASEIS—Bonds, San the pitchers some, leeway.” piif' the Expos aheeid in the sev­ insurance run before ace Tom PRO SWEEPS WETHERSFIELD (AP) — TUESDAY, JULY 14 Discount 4 6 Chicago 10, Phildeli^a 2 there and he didn’t. Then he and Frank Robinson of the Ori- ^ e s d a y night, the NaUonal Francisco, 33; Tolan, Cincinna­ The Mets continued to score enth but the Mets came right Seaver put out the fire. a n a t Judgable and Barometer Win .oh_«.p,o„ Pizza a 6 Pittsburgh 7, St. Louis 6, 10 was behind and it hurt him.” Hartford Insurance vs. Mori- ^ ■ Leaguers will be putting a per- ti, 28. runs in Friday’s 9-7 loss, but back in their half to score two The Mets got their first run Gormans 3 6 innings Houk had little else to say NEW YORK (AP) — rometer, also claimed for 108 pounds, on the lead out ol piJster 74-11-63, Tom Zemke 76- ?^®” t i , ” ®‘^ ' Town 9 The pitchers, who dominated seven-year defensive record PnCHINO (9 Decisions) — stopped hitting over the week­ runs on four walks and a single on doubles by Art Shamsky and 1 L All-Star play for three c ^ e c u - . . ^nd on the light- Cincinnati 6, Atlanta 5 about the game except that You take a former $5,000 $15,000 won the prestigious Sub- the gate and he stayed there to g-68, Joe Wall 80-9-71, Carroll ® .. ® " “ ^® THURSDAY, JULY 16 Simpson, Cincinnati, 13-1, .929; end in 6-2 and 6-3 setbacks. by Jerry Grote. Wayne Garrett. Volkswagen vs. Moriartys , Uve years until WllUe M ^ v e y ^ artificial turf that San Diego 4, Los Angeles 1 “when you get behind like that, ^ ^ ISH IN G v/ claimer and put him in a urban Handicap. beac isii f eco Ranch’s Aggres- Macldox 77-6-71 6 CANDLEUGHT LEAGUE Nath, Atlanta, 10-2, .833. Mike Wegener, with help from HotThlttlng Bob Bailey, Who Pitching help is on the way — - - - - . . . sively 112 by 1(4 lengths after Hartford Open to be played at Dillon and Bench powered the Nation- STRIKEOUTS — Seaver, New Houston 8, San Francisco 7 it’s always tough.” major stakes at Aqueduct 'While Judgable was bringing the Wethersfield Country Club. w. L. ala to a 9-3 romp at Washington Claude Raymond, posted his doubled home the first Montreal when returns from Today’s Games cheer to , claimers everywhere, running the 1(4 miles ol the Ellington Ridge LEGION SCHEDLUE The {Nationals haven't made York, 177; Gibson, St. Louis, It was the sixUi victory for AFTER THE BALL IS OVER — pOW, SUCCeSS. At Lotz, who had only occasional Albertis 9 1 last July in a game which pijo- first win of the season in Satur­ run, hit his 11th homer in the military duty this week while No games scheduled the Senators in eight games with Pleasure Seeker found plenty of Dwyer in 2:20 1-5. FOUR BALL WEDNESDAY, JULY 16 Lenox 7 3 j « I „ ,^ii an error since 1962, when they 166. Newly created lakes and res- _ in o f success on the pro tour imtll duced five home runs, will have j , , r™. day’s game, disappointing a eighth to tie it again and the second baseman Ken Boswell 'Tuesday’s Games the slumping Yankees over the least it was the cases pleasure for his three owners in Thomas F. Fleming Jr.’s Nee- Saturday Manchester at Enfield, 6 Tedfords 7 3 their work cut out for them «lropped 'a 9-4 decision. The he won two tournaments and FRIDAY, JULY 17 huge Old Timers’ Night crowd Expos won it with two out in departs for two weeks. All-Star game at Cincinnati last two weekends. ervoirs quickly gain reputations •^”j‘if^ S fe ,^^ c liS______e r to___ r ® ^______the ll’o()0 form of $102,100 first money dies N Pens, 117, second in the First net — D. Carlson, S. Rays 6 6 American Leag;ue hasn't won an Gdife R. Peracchio, H. Tourtel- made over $100,000 this year, Manchester at Windsor, 6 again this time. as good places to fish. But—like lalt“ Drcembrr b7sauT N ^ e r ” the $162,100 Hollywood Gold ^Im ont States, was third; has been one of the major sur­ WINF 6 6 Each of the starting lineups AlUStar Game since then, and lott#%8; second net — K. Mc- SUNDAY, JULY 19 ------• _ Hollywood Brookmeade Stables’ CLmber, prises on the circuit. Dicks 3 7 is six-deep in long ball hitters, ‘I’® Nationals are 7-6 favorites to Play Tonight Cinderella—they also eventually p^id $80.60 at the Big A Satur- Cup Handicap .at Manchester at Windsor, 6 Passed Up Offer to Broadcast in French 11, fourth in the Belmont was Carthy, R. Tartaglla, E. Rosen- The sponsors of the tourna- '^Paylors 3 7 with the Nationals showing a make it eight in a row. f^ic® a midnight situation when day by winning the $84,450 Park. „ thal, J. Ch^nin 68; third net ^ ^ 6 , Nebo Wyman 1 9 *1716 National League leads the Little League Town Tour­ British-Based McLaren Unit ' is lost and ordinary Dwyer Handicap. The previous Apprentice Bobby Woodhouse fifth, and Her-Jac Stable s Nas- SENIOR BASKETBALL 161-183 advantage in homers to glamour kra, 116, the Belmont third, was L. Bauin, 3 Garbrous H Me- weekend, are the Greater series 22-17, with one game end- nament continues tonight at week Mario R. Frankel’s Ba- Put Judgable, light-weighted at MONDAY, JULY IS date this season. 6 o’clock at Waddell Field fishing becomes the rule. eighth in the field of nine 3- Mahum R. Mosher 89; fourth net Haiword Junior Chamber of JUNIOR BASEBALL Montreal Happy with Raymond, — A. Thomas, R. Fahle, J. Ren- Nuts vs. Pnew, 7:46, North Perez and Bench are 1-2 in ^ U®- when Stevenson’s Esso (2-0) Wins Again at Watkins Glen Eventually the lake may again year-olds. Commerce. ALUMNI JUNIORS the majors with 29 and 28 horn- A crowd of over 61,000 is ex- ert, E. Lavy 69; fifth net — P. Eds vs. Eagles, 9:00, North tangles with Moriarty Bros. become a good fishing place, The 4-year-old Pleasure Seek­ W. L. ers, respectively, Allen, with 26, pected for the 8:16 p.m., EDT WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (AP) mer Grand Prlx champion said. Kuehn, B. Marsh, J. Russo, G. Eagles Jrs. vs. Indians Jrs., Giants 4 1 (M). but in the meantime many an­ Walton Willing to Work^ er carried 114 pounds, including Aaron, 24, Carty, ^3, and Mays, game, to be televised nationally “ There was no need to try fwor Evangelista 60; sixth net — A. 7:46, South Yanks 4 1 The Esso Gang defeated The British-based Team Mc­ glers spend a lot of time fish­ 19, be of Southington held on ja y to win that Naticmal AAU peared a dissistrous road trip on turned down a chance to retire in 25 starts in the million doUar Chalne, Lll Hunter 61; low to win the 100-lap national gyent Sunday at Central Oon- The Red Sox nailed down the The World Champion New ,17th victory in 21 games eind a jY J J © 0 t • • • • poifiilations may even decrease, home runs, runs batted In and be 'says. “ They’re the greatest, I’he g.rls also were featured " 62; Lynn Prior, Julia Dunn, Lu " , a merry note. ' series over a three-year period. The heralded new Chaparral second game quickly by scdring York Knickerbockers and Bos­ and do the French language four-game sweep of St. Louis, but' there usuEilly are a good striktouts. it’s the latter statis- I wish I could only come at Delaware Park, where Chris- NittpniH Garvey, Ann Mannella 63. championship NASCAR nectlcut State College. After dropping a 3-1 decision Furthermore, Ifilm e made It 2J of Texan Jim Hall made a seven, runs in the first three in­ ton Celtics, both members of broadcasts for the Expos this which has lost seven in a row. number of large fish left. tic that has both Walton and through tor them every time.” tiana Stables’ unbeaten .Unity Naktenls, Elite ------race Saturitey »H gh^t Stafford prenn, a college teacher from in Cleveland Saturday for their year. look even easier than in most of disappointing debut in the race. nings. Tile Red Sox took out the National Basketball Assn., Blass was hit by a liner from Knowing about the deep wa­ Bristol on the field after the last After his splurge of homers to Hall scored bv ISI leneUis over Springs motor speedway. . North Hollywood, Calif., became fifth defeat in seven games, the the previous races. He got the Handled by the current worid their anger on Cleveland pitch­ will play an exhibition game at New York’s loss left the Mets the bat of Joe Torre in the sec­ -V- ter now pays off, for that’s fan has left the park. ®P®» Hie season, Walton started Edward P Tavlor’s m ^lously r n Wally Bunker led Kansas City Flemke took advantage of a the first triple crown winner In Red Sox bounced back and jump at the start and never was champi(m, Jackie Stewart of rikinir out more EdwMd P. Tayior s previously Lo^ gross — A — Dave Lin- Royal pitchers last season with 7lst-lap yellow flag on his way le-years. He has also taken thU ers after a wild melee in the the University of Hartford gym 1% games behind first-place ond inning, and the right-hander where big fish tend to stay. It’s “ Danny has to come through striking out more frequently, 3 threatened as he drove routinely Scotland, the car made only 18 “ I**^n’t eet too manv^fnitt gua 74; B — Stan Mkrkowski, 12 victories. The ex-Baltimore to the victory. He is currently year’s National AAU 36-pound swept a doubleheader from the first inning. Sunday, Sept. 27, at 8 p.m. Pittsburgh in the National is expected to be out for three also in deep water that you'll for us,” Bristol said. “ He’s i - Indians 6-2 and 8-2 Sunday be­ to his first victory of the season. laps before retiring with faulty Lite a o v J fre ” Les Baum 78; C - Matt Chupas oriole lost 11 times. He complet-. running third in national potato S,door throw and the haS!S!« The\ brawl started when League East. The Pirates beat weeks. find fish in schools. ways up there with men on balls, anymore,” he moans, fiuies. Unity Hall was timed in 73; d — BiU Podotay 97; e ' — The event is being Sponsored New teammate Dan Gurney brakes and other problems. ed 10 of 31 starts for the expan­ and won $1,000 and 250 addition­ throw. fore 30,821 fans. St. Louis 7-6 in 10 innings but * * » Another important change oc­ base. “ They’re throwing me inside ^.33 4.5 jor the 8(4 furlongs and Ed Bloniarz 101. right-hander Fred Lasher hit by the UofH Alumni Athletes of Santa Ana., Calif., had won Stewart, however, was credit­ sion team. al points to Saturday's race. The sweep, Boston’s third in Tony Conigliaro on the arm with lost pitcher Steve Blass with a ASTROS - GIANTS — curs in feeding habits. As fish “ But he’s never seen pitching and outside, low and high and $4.80. BETTER NINE six doubleheaders this season, Assn, with game proceeds, after cracked pitching elbow on the the other two starts beginning ed with the fastest lap in the grow larger and become less a pitch. Tony, who'was knocked Jim Wynn, Bob Watson and thoi, rontQp to /eedimr before. They throw aU kinds ol breaking stuff.” ^ther national features, class A — Dave I-tague 36-3- enabled the Red Sox to regain a expenses, going toward a UHAA eve of the cuinukl All-Star Game with the season opener June 14. race—125.M m.p.h.—to r which down before he hit a homer Book Scholarship program at Doug Rader delivered ninth-in­ aenve, meir routes 10 ^ide-arm, overiiand, three-quar- The curve ball was )ils neme- peace Movement, $74.80, won 22; B — Lea Baum 88-8-38, Herb little ground in the American break. In other auto races Sunday, he was paid $1,000. places become firmly estab­ against Ldsher in Boston July 4, the University. ning, RBI singles to lift Houston tors—and each pitcher turns the sis at first, but Bristol told him the $46,360 MUette Handicap lor Snyder 39-6-33; C — Matt C3iu- League East. They trail the first Houston edged San Francisco Roger McCIuskey of Tucson, McCIuskey beat Norm Nelson lished and they’re not likely to went direcjtly to the mound and Jack Repass ’59, chairman of over San Francisco, which had ball over differently. Up hero to move up to the batter’s box Riues and mares at Detroit pas 38-6-82, John Potter 39-6-33, place Baltimore Orioles by nine 8-7, Cincinnati nipped Atlanta 6- Ariz., won the Miller 200-mUe of Racine, Wls., by two laps in stray from those known paths. began throwing punches as both the UHAA game committee, re­ taken a 7-5 lead with five runs (to the majors) they throw to and Walton promptly knocked to Race Course; Royal Harmony, Andy Repko 41-8-33; D — How- games.' 5, San Diego took Los Angeles stock car race at Milwaukee the kQUer 200 on the one-mile To have successful fishing in dugouts emptied. ported today that tickets will go In the eighth and one in the spots, and can hit them. And the winning run. Since then, jg jo scored to the $32,160 ard TourteUotte 45-10-86; E — T ie Red Sox out-hit Cleveland 4-1 and the Chicago Cubs ninth. Two San Francisco hits and Richard Petty of Randle- State Fair Park track in Mil­ a maturing lake, the lads sug­ FKONT END DYNAMICS on sale July 27 with all seats they throw with different however, he has been walking Cleveland Handicap at Thistle- Frank MorelU 49-17-32; Kickers 10-3 but lost on a pair of homers When peace was restored, Co- man, N.C., took the Schaefer waukee. McCIuskey drove a gest you recognize the symp­ reserved. trounced Phladelphla 10-2. were singles by Willie Mays, speeds. back to the bench more ami tooit — ’Irv — —Ertman------91-16-76,------— Ray — Per- surrendered by Ken Brett Satur­ nigUaro was ejected. Lasher • • • 300-mile NASCAR Grand Na­ 1970 Plymouth Superbird at an toms' of fishing slowdown, re­ was permitted to remain in the Tc)>nigliaro, getting some dres, rapped out two singles ,a dian. gl-ve and wipe his head and A1 Whipple, an umpire and 2.8 seconds before Charlie Ed Patnode' copped the 60-lap month total ol 10. His RBI total nect, however,______he hits line ^® *' ^ hetouner at ^ Chalne 118. Wheel AligBMat it had recorded a runnerdp fin­ Glotzbatdi, also in a Dodge Day­ ry in 17 decgiions in the first vegeance for brother Tony, double and a two-run homer, his “ That really hurt me,” the re­ neck with a towel. in the Recreation De­ main event Saturday night on is still among the best to the drives that frequently find the Lincoln Downs, BLIND NINE ish behind Mexico’s Pedro Rod­ tona. Petty’s average q;>eed was game of the doubleheader. drilled his 11th homer into the 13th, as San Diego downed Los lief ace said Sunday. “ I worked • partment’s slow pitch the fifth mile ova^, This is the junior circuit. power alley to left center. ■ - — ^ Class A — Mary Heslto 4611- riguez. - 120.709 m.p.h. 244 BROAD STREET—MANCHISnER. CONN. Petrocelli’s homer was Bos­ seats in left and Tom Satriano Angeles 4-1. a little harder and I’ve been REDS - BRAVES — softball program this last event before the big 800- Before the 1970 season began “ He’s my left fielder,” says Farm teams connected with 35r B — Jo Chupas 4613-36; C <^tIt Hulme could have made Overseas, at Neumburgrlng, (BEHIND 1HB DAIRY OUBEN) — PHONE 649-4048 ton’s lOOth o i the year and lined his third over the right PITCHING — C lay««rby, Pa­ having the best year I ever Lee May’s two-run homer, his lapper next Saturday night. Walton had ipa«to-92Jteips to the Bristol. “ He’s going to stay in the Boston Red Sox are training Ann Levyj64-1686- Kickers — summer. He’s also a hlk victory v1 even more impres­ Germany, Herbert Schulze of abled the club to extend Its field barrier. Mike Fiore’s dres, stopped the Dodgers on had.” 2OU1, in the eighth inning sent member of the regular Finishing seixmd1 \ was Dan plate to m ajora^ ^ o over there and learn. 1 think he’s to Ocala, Fla., this spring. Their Jo Chupas. 104-28-76, Vera Hon- league record hitting 100 or sive. Germany was killed in a crash bases-loaded sacrifice fly added three hits and one unearned run The veteran right-bander’s 8-8 Cincinnati past Atlanta for the Gaudiosi and Ken was ___ the still be conkWered a\ going t o be a great hitter U he Louisville t e i^ trains nearby at non 1063^78; Putts — Elite Manchester Chapter “ I took it easy after the mid­ of his Alfa Romeo into an em­ more to 26 straight seasons. another run In Ujp'inning. and fanned 19, his career hig^. record is overshadowed by. his rookie. Yet ■when the Milwaukee doesn’t lose his confidence.^ Deland, Fla. (Jhatoe 36; Ann Levy 86. Reds’ third straight vict(^^ and of Approved Umpires. way point,” the S3-year-old for- bankment after a tire burst. third. V •» V I

v: A. -A. - ^ A A I PAOB JaOHTBSBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER, CONN/, MONDAY, JULY is, 1970 PAGE NINETEEN BUGGS BUNNY OUK BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Business Services THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Holp W anttd—-Mate U G ST OUT OF YER E V E N H IS DO&'S , IT? SLEEP BAH/ WEIL ______Orfemd ____ HERE, YOU / SLOWIN': A BAP LOSER! UNPER THE SIMPLY TIE Aaiwer la PrsTieas Pasxia U WABBIT erience in dis­ of ferrous and super alloys. .__ : PICKS) UP 30 Diacritical 49 Needle (comb, oonveiilMicee Thf« advertiMr abould read hla md vtrat Starting salary to $15,400. THREE PLACES IN 21 Shoe fastener fl7 Grain paired and serviced. Pick up count stores. Salary to $10.- 19 Left-over mark (Sp.) form) DAY IT and REPORT EKBOM and delivered. SharpaU, 585 600. SIX LAPS... HBS 24 Home of 50 And not RUNNINS UeHTH! GoUath (Bib.) morsel 31 Wind next Insertion. The Herald la reaponalMe for only ONB In- 21 Diwbled instruments 52 Male sheep Adams St. (rear) Manchester, 26 Gradually correct or omitted Insertion for any advertisement a«d then 643-5305. i V 22 Priestly 36 Self-esteem 53 Snow nmner only to toe extent of a “ make good” insertion. Errors which Many other positions available within commuting paid off debt vestment 37 Height 54 Eagle (comb, 29 Japanese do not the valne of the advertisement wiO not be LAWN Mowers — Garden trac­ distance and nationally. statesman 23 State flower 40 Greenland form; var.) corrected by “ make good” insertion. tors repaired and sharpened. 32 Wire measure T“ 2 r ~ 7” 6 r ~ r ~ r " n r IT «»»♦• CT|- 36 offer. Call 568-9579. OTHER TRANOUIL WAT£ ) LIVES UWDEROROUWR 44 Among 3t BOX LETTERS Grant’s of Vernon, 872-9171. D AVY JONES BY LEFF Bud McWILLIAMIf BREEDS EAPIPLV; _ /APPEARS SOUIRMIWS 46SUte (Fr.) 1963 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, Heating and Plumbing 17 Business Opportunity 28 Help Wanted— Help Wanted— Male 36 Help Wanted— Mole 36 48 Colored » TTMBERLAND Tree Service, SROWSTOALARSE 1 WHEN PUSUPAWPIS mechanic’s car, excellent con- U SE P TO S W A S W HAT­ handkerchief 41 42 43 For Your tree removal, pruning, shrubs, SAM WATSON Plumbing and BEAUTY SALON — 4 stations, Female 35 LE-MI CORP., Mamchester, * WANTED — General machinist '.'i dlUon. asking price $560. firm. GREAT, kelly, now HE WON'T k rT H E V FIT EVER THAT THINS IS at Bear / Infomatijoit and lots cleared. Fifteen years Heating. Bathroom reihodellng excellent Main St. location. Conn. 643-2362. Experienced and lathe operators. Apply H I...I’M BACK THE PITY IS, THE ^ HE'S t a lk - constellation 44^ 46 4? 876-6166. SECRETARIES — Typists — HAVE TO WEAR ^ ME FINE... POOR KID WOULDN'T experience. Bonded and insur­ tmd repairs. Free estimates. CaU for details. Frechette lathe and Bridgeport opera- Metronic’s Inc., Route 6 ft 44A, WITH SOME NEW in s A B O U T /; 55 Fib THE HERALD will m l Clerks and other office skills. THANKS KNOW HIS OWN J| P ed. Free estimates. Call 647- .^^11 649-8808. Realtors, 647-9093. 56 Wire spiral 46 so 52 63 St discirwo M-e Identity of Mamy needed for adislgnments tors, second shift only. ^ Bolton, Conn. CLOTHES FOR YOU, OTHER! tt r 9479. STORMY.' 57 Roue u cuiy advertiser using box 1961 KARMAN Ghla, good con­ near home. Temporary, full­ 58 Printer's units 66 IT GRANT’S Plumbing Service — EXPERIENCED dozer - back METAL Fabricators — open­ letters. Readers answer- dition. Asking $360. 649-9623. Free estimates, plus quaUty time or 9-3 p.m. Highest pay, 59 Key-shaped ST tt 11 BOOKKEEPING done, Schools and Classes 33 hoe operator with knowledge of ings with excellent union bene­ (her.) mg blind box ads who degree, experienced. Call after work. 643-6341. no fee. Staff Builders, 11 Asy­ -U desire to protect their 1964 CHEVROLET Impala, amesite. CaU 742-6190. fits and pay. Continuous work 60 Send forth 6, 649-9145. lum St., Hartford. 278-7610. 3 Identity can follow ‘his with overtime. Contact Mr. (NtWipaptr faferpr/ie Aim.) good condition. Asking $400. M procedure■ Call 647-1683. Millinery, DRIVERS NEEDED DEMONSTRATORS ^ E ^ APPLIANCES service techni­ Kllburn, AUled BuUding Sys­ $200 In Toys and Gifts plus cians, experienced, to work in tems, Inc., 646-0124, Manches­ Enclose your roiHy to Household Services Train I70W to drive semi- 1966 PLYMOUTH and 19W Dressmaking 19 minimum of $260 cash for 20 greater Hartford area, top ter, Conn. SAM LBPPj the box in an envelope — truck, local amd over the pay, medical benefits, paid waynb r Ford, ■ 4-door sedanst V-8’s, OfFered 13-A nights work. Show Laurene’s •mo^N/o L address to toe CHaiulfled PRESSMAKING and alterations road. You can earn over $4 sick days, paid vacation. Take 7-/3 r Manager, Manchostei automatic power steering, done in my home, reasonable. per hour, after short train­ top line. Manaagers needed In TWO handymen want a variety/ home service vehicle. Perma­ Help Wanted— —— j Evening Herald, together radios. Reasonable. 643-2880. of jobs by day or hour. We Prompt service. Call 640-1133. ing. For interview and appli­ some areais. CaU coUect, 1-489- with a memo listing to? 4101 or after 5 p.m., 1-482-1186. nent position. All applications Male or Female 37 % t»7B l»T N^ Ili *_»«■. CARNIVAL. By d i c k t u r n e r 1966 CORVETTE 427, 4-speed clean yards, atUcs and cellars. cation, call 203-226-8710, or companies you do NOT write Saafety Dept., United Laurene'Ck)., Goshen, Conn. strictly confidential. An equal convertible. Asking $2,200. Reasonable. Call 648-8305. BE YOUR OWN BOSS want to see your letter. Systems, Inc., Interstate opportuiUty employer. CaU Your letter wUi be de­ Call 228-3128 after 6 p.m. Moving— rucking— PART or full-time. Truly unique Mr. Pauli at 289-6041 for ap­ WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE CTJSTOM made draperies, slip Termlnail Bldg., 2176 Berlin One-man office needs top stroyed If toe advertiser and lucrative position, national pointment. Westinghouse Ap­ is one you’ve mentioned. 1968 VOLKSWAGEN Cliassls covers and reupholstering. Storage 20 Tpke., Newington, Coim., quaUty male or female sec­ Budget terms. Established in concern. Cadi 646-0361, 4-6 p.m. pliance Sales ft Service Co. SU!—^ If not it will be hsmdled and engine, to make dune bug- MANCHESTER — Dellvery- 06111. Training originates in retary. Complete charge of In the usual manner gie. Asking $360. CJall 228-3176. 1945. Days, 624-0154, eve­ Indianapolis, Indiauia. SITTER wamted, four-hours bookkeeping, typing, tele­ riBek ft.* - b a it im ^d THE e x p e:R r Tt I't i".h Hi. u.. nings, 649-7690. Ught trucking and package de­ Uvery. Refrigerators, washers dally, Monday through Friday. MEAT CUTTERS phone. Shorthand helpful. LIGHT TRUCKING, c e ll^ a ^ and stove moving, specialty. CaU 649-7634. Call 643-7257. 1966 MERCURY Monterey con- F’ull-time position available Folding chairs for rent. 649- Lost and Found 1 vertlble. $1,200. Call 643-1094. attics cleaned, odd..Job/^awns, Help Wonted"— MANAGERS for Lisa Jewelry. for experienced meat cut- , AND COUPLES. Earn $6 per SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O'NEAL trees cut and removed. 643- 0762. Learn new way of recruiting ters. Company offers excel­ hour, spare time. Visit us at 47 6000. REIWARD — Lost Dog, Andover CLEAN 1963 Rambler Ameri­ Female 35 and tradnlng. Commissions amd lent wages, and working Cottage St.,'^ Manchester, Room p area. ColUe Shepherd cross. L1-? can 330, station wagOlL with REWEAVING of burns, moth- bonuses paid while learning. conditions and an exceUent B. Evenings 6-8. \ / cense No. 1206. Long brown overdrive, trailer hltol and \ wuEPes 'r^^e sheriff?, holes, zippers repaired. Win­ Painting— Papering 21 SEWING MACHINE No investment. CaU E.A. Botti, free benefit program. hair, answers to name of Lady. extra tires and r im ^ $245. TEACHER aides for lunch duty dow shades made to measure, Pres., 201-678-3377, coUect. Contact; Crane, Jurovaty Rd., Phone 640-8989 after 6 p.m. INSIDE —outside painting. Spe­ _ Apply: Store Manager in the Tolland High School for IN -rwe all size Venetian blinds^ Keys OPERATORS Andover. 742-6^. cial rates for people over 65. VACATION arranged? Paid school year starting Sept. 9. SALOCJM- made while you wait, "rape re­ 1968 2-DOOR PLYMOUTH, 318, CaU my competitors, then call Experienced women needed for? Now be an Avon Repre­ FIRST NATIONAL Aides will be paid $2. an hour. Excellent condition. $1,200. corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 by established garment , i / \ LOST — Kitten, long haired, me. Estimates given. 649-7863. sentative and quickly earn the S'TORES, INC. Male or female applicants con­ a ® ® Uger striped, vicinity Highland Call 640-8986. Main St., 649-6221. firm. Pension plam, profit needed money in your own sidered. Please call 872-0661, Park School. Call 640-2608. JOSEPH P. LEWIS — (histom sharing, group insurance time. CaU locally. Pho|ie now<^ 269 ELLINGTON RD. CORVETTE 1966. Serviceman WINDOW CLEANING done "at Painting, interior and exterior, amd other fringe benefits. 280-4022. EAST HARTFORD HELP wanted, male or female, BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE POUND — Men's brown fram­ must sell or trade. New 427, special low rates. Fast, effi­ Apply: • full or part-time, days and eve­ cient service. CaU for free paperhanging, fuUy insured. 1 ed eyeglasses in case, vicinity balanced, 2 tops. Hurst, modi­ nings. Apply In person, Burger HEY, VOU.' Y HELP.' A 8 0 M B / VAIAT LOOK OUT THE T WHICHwh 1 (JHEIAU. one? NO,HO! MSPlUAA SllE. < estimates. 646-4220. For free estimates call 649- Lj_<_ \>f— as— •%£ GARAGE foreman tor truck |7/i) Bunce Dr., Manchester. Call fied suspension. $2,660. 872- MANCHESTER MODES Chef, 286 Main St., Manches­ J 9658. If no answer 643-6362. HO I SOWEBOPYS GONNA DOES HI WINDOW.'THAT ONE? AVWBE 643-7981. 6642. l i e .p W a n t e d M a w J o leasing company. CaU Motor MVAIITANCE/i P lA M T A » A U B r, LOOK MAHOONN XCANSEE LIGHT trucking, yards, ceUars, INC. ter. PINE ST. CARPENTER for outside finish. Truck & Trailer Co., Route 6, iiKEf ■ I k t h e r e ; BETTER FROM attics cleaned and removed. B.H MAGOWAN JR. & Sons. ^M^SSOWeiDNEED,: LOSI* —Lady’s gold shamrock Steady work in Manchester- Columbia, 228-(V249. ■the WINDOW Bulk deUvery. 644-8062. Interior and exterior painting, MANCHESTER, CONN. brooch with diamond, vicinity Trucks— ^Tractors 5 Glastonbury area. CaU Van IN THE NEXT LOTS OF caxrn paper hanging. Thirty years CLUB MANAGER, capable of 'TOMDRRCW. Parkade and Kings shopping Dyne alter 6:30, 246-4781. INHALATION ROOAA. 1961 FORD Econoline Van, good experience, four generations. handling variety of duties in­ area. Sentimental value. Re­ Free estimates, fully Insured. ward. 643-4744. tires, makes a good camper. Building— CLEIANING woman, part-time, WANTED — Bus boy, part-time cluding restaurant and ban-' THERAPY m 6*‘ 643-7381. $295. after 6 p.m., 649-6400. Contracting 14 days, 649-6271. evenings and weekends, no quet faciUties. Answer to J LOST — Savings Passbook No. Rleder, Personnel, P.O. Box TECHNICIAN J N EACH OFFICE 1966 DODGE half-ton, DlOO, CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex­ experience needed. Apply In 0-01358-3 Hartford National DORMERS, garages, porches, MATURE woman wanted for 808, Manchester, f^nn . ITZY DISTRACTS clean, good tires, radio, heat­ terior painting, paper hanging. person. Bonanza Sirloin Pit, ATTENTION TO THE Bank and Trust Co. Middle rec rooms, room additions, part-time or full-time sales Challenging opportunity In U Discount on wallpaper. Call West Middle ’Tpke., Manches­ WINDOW AND STICKS 7-/3 , Tpke., Office. ApplicaUon er, excellent in n in g condition. kitchens; add-a-levels, roofing, work. Apply: Adam’s Apple, SHIPPING coordinator for pre­ (P ltfB H NIA. w, TM te». UA OW, Call 640-2333 after 6:30. Oscstr Hebert,. 646-8048. ter. cast concrete building panels. growing department In ex­ UNDER EACH DESK Made for Payment. siding, general repairs. QuaUty 330-A Broad St., Manchester. panding 300-bed JCAH ac­ AVMDOFCHEWtNS workmanship. Financing avaU­ EIXPERIENCED house paint­ MOLD MAKERS or first class We need a versatile and ener­ GUM HOLDING A PEA­ "All I can say is My stomach’s______getting _ .... mighty getic man to coordinate ship­ credited hospital. Must be able. Economy Builders, Inc. ing, very reasonable. Cadi for machinists. Must be able to set graduate of certified techni­ SIZED MICROPHONE, impatient witfiith all...... this scenery!" Parsonals 3 ^uto Accessories- WAI'TRESS wanted full or part- ments between production 843-6159, 872-0647 evenings. free estimates. 1-423-8117. up machinery and read blue­ cian program or have at Tires 6 time. CaU Tolland — 876-9960. plant, trucking company and prints. Apply in person. Tri­ least one year experience In MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD NOEL ADAIR Dry Skin Foot building erectors. Reading INTAKE manifold, carburator WES ROBBINS Carpent^ re­ HOUSE PAINTING — Interior, angle Mfg. Co., 100 Winder- inhalation therapy under Creme, lubricants for callous­ WANTED — Woman companion architectual blueprints in­ for 465 engine for 1970 Olds- modeling specialist. Additions, exterior; a good cleaui Job. medical direction. Excellent WHERE'S Y MR. ART BRUNS, THE BY60LLY. ART— WHO'DHAVE GUESiED THAT es, hard dry skin, rough heels, to Uve-m. References required. mere Ave.,' Ellington. volved. Also production record­ mobile 442. CaU 646-3786. rec rooms, dormers, porches, Low rates. Call 646-1223. salary and fringe benefits. PHIL WILL BE UNCLE J PROPRIETOR OF THE VILLAS 6US BRUNS MAS YOUR FATHER! MHY, ME STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF legs. Softens and soothes tired cabinets, formica, built-ins, CaU 872-3900. ing and reporting. Experience TRAVELIN' IN PHIL, < CALLED AND ASKED HIM TO MENT TO SCHOOL TOGETHER IN PORT feet. Quinn’s Pharmacy, 873 CUFTODIAN — Full-time, 3 to Apply Personnel Dept. L PAINTING — Experienced, In­ HIGH SOCIETY COME OVER TO LCX3K A T THE bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. 11 p.m.,' while school In ses­ in any of the above will qualify CHESTER! LET M E TELL YOU MHAT ME Main, Manchester. terior $2.60 per hour, exterior HAIRDRESSER, fuU-time, good -THAT'S FOR RECEPTION ROOM! I'VE NEVER ONCE FULLED ON HOULIHAN A T ONE OF AS A COUNTERPOINT TO SHE COULD DO A DAY-TD-PAY IN THE INTEREST \ (^ .W O U L D YOU A S K V O U R ^ Motorcycles opportunity. CaU Mr. Aldo, Ca­ sion, daytime during vaca­ the right "can-do" man. Con­ s u r e ; SEEN PHILIPSO SCARED— HE PIECE ON THIS MAN TRYING OF ECOLOGY — AND , BOY FRIEND ID HALLMARK Building Co. for $3. per hour. CaU 644-8129. tact George Tonn, 646-0124. OUR CLAMBAKES— THE KIDS WHO W/SH TO NSS BARTENDER (Mixologist) sa DeOoUfures, East Hartford, tions. Fringe benefits, salary :na FEELS HE'S WAY OVER HIS HEAD! WITHDRAW PROM SOCIETY.' ID ADAPT HIMSEUP ID A ' TD AVOID A BLOODY i THRO W HIS G R AP E Bicycles 11 home Improvement, additions, MANCHESTER avaUable for parties, banquets 628-2276. open. Apply office, Andover Allied BuUding Systems, Inc., ASSASS1NATION..vA ^ h u l l s ^ T H E f l o o r ? rec rooms, house painting, 260 ToUand Tpke., Manchester. or weddings. CaU 643-8696. 1966 HONDA, 300 cc’s, in good Elementary School, between 8 MEMORIAL garages, roofing, gutters. Free An equal opportunity em­ condition. $426. CaU 649-8447, Hoor Finishing 24 CAPE COD — Combination a.m. and 2 p.m. before July estimates. All work guaran­ ployer. after 6 p.m. waitresses and chambermaids 24th. HOSPITAL Automobiles For Sole 4 teed.. 646-2527. FLOOR SANDING, and reflnlsh- wanted for the balance of sum­ ing (specializing in older EXPERIENCED oil burner 1969)4 HONDA, 350cc, exceUent MASONRY — All types of stone mer. Rooms furnished. CaU SERVICEMAN, experienced oil 646-1222— Ext. 24S NEED CAR? Credit very bad? condition, high riser bars, floors). In and outside paint­ the Whitman House 1-617-487- burner and heating man, full­ ’man for various duties for Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ and concrete work. QuaUty ing. Ceilings. No Job too small. maintenance company. Top oversized tire. 649-9187. workmanship, work guaran­ 1740. time position with exceUent r'fettv.i* est Douglas accepts lowest John VerfaiUe, 649-6760. salary, good working condi­ wage;^/ Blue Cross, CMS, life REAL E ^ t e Salesman want­ teed. Call after 6. 643-1870, 644- KEYPUNCH operator, mostly down, smallest payments, any­ 1966 HOND^.,300 Scrambler, ex­ tions and limited night service. insurance, vacation and hoU- ed. Young aggressive real es­ 2B7B. numeric, 026 or 029. Pdve-day where. Not small loan finance ceUent condition. $446. 643- Blue Cross, CMS, Major Medi­ days. Write Box "J ” , Man­ tate office. Lucrative commis4 [ f i l l company plan. Douglas Mo­ week, benefits. Gaer Brothers, 6686evenings. SAVE MONEY! Fast service. Bonds— Stocks— cal, uniforms, bonus and out­ chester Herald, giving details Sion arrangement. Paul W. tors, 345 Main. ------^— 140 Rye St., South Wtodsor. MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Dormers, room additions, ga­ Mortgogos 27 standing profit sharing and of experience, etc. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4686. 1966 HEMI Satellite, 4-speed, 1966 HONDA 305 Super Hawk, rages, porches, roofing and pension plans. CaU 663-0131. REALLY? WHO M E...I CELEBRATE BEING A good condition, low mUeage. Call 649-3422. siding. Compare prices. Ad- MORTGAGES — 1st and 2nd, LPN — Part-time or fuU-time, '------N 19 IT FOR? BACHEtOR EVERY CHANCE I GET! Best offer. 6 4 6 -2 9 9 0 . ------^------A-Level Dormer Corp., 289- mortgages— interim fmsncing 7-3, 3-11. 649-4619. MANAGERS and assistant WHERE ARE \ 0449. —expedient and confidential managers openings at Litch­ STENO-TYPIST YOU OFF ID WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALU 1964 PONTIAC Lemans, $500. 1965 HONDA 160, exceUent con­ sendee. J. D. Real Estate WOMCAN fuU-time nights and field Farm Shops in the Hart­ , t o n i g h t ; c 1963 Comet, 4-door sedan, $300. dition. Asking $350. 228-3176. LEON Cieszynskl builder—new ASSOC. 643-611» Saturday. Apply in person. ford area. Please state any \ b o s s ? ^ homes custom built, remodel­ FuU-time, experienced. Good typing skills and some OK3C Savings Bank of Manchester, Card GaUery, 336 A Broad St., food service background or A N D rr<3246H ED I DIDNT THINK/e7TaDNW,roVVERe ing, additions, rec rooms, ga­ MORTAQES, loans, first, experience in your resume. dictation background required. MV UTTLE RIGHT INTO 923 Main St., 646-1700. Parkade. AI-tOWED TO USE THAT KIND Business Servicos rages, kitchens remodeled, isecond, third. AU Mnds. Realty B^iU benefit program. All BROTWER FOSrnRNOR/m-i. OF LANGUAGE.. 1966 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille. bath tile, cement Work. statewide. Credit rattog im- WOMEN to work packing eggs. repUes confidential. Write or Apply in person. W A & R y iN O AU power, air -conditioning. Offered 13 Steps, dormers. Residential or necessaty. Reasonable. (Con­ Miller Farms, Coventry, 742- Ht&KriElHie caU Litchfield Farm Shops, ExceUent condition. CaU 649- commercial. CaU 649-4291. fidential, quick arrangements. 6232. Personnel Dept., P.O. Box 269, MORNING... TWO YOUNG inarrled in ^ 3164. / Alvin Lundy Agency, 827-7971. Mlddlebury, Conn. 1-768-2481. IONA MFG. CO. will do small repair Jobs and N. J. LaFlamme — Carpenter KEYPUNCH Operators — ex­ painting, also cellar cleaning 983 Main St., Hartford. Eve­ Unit of General Slgiud Corp. contractor. Additions, remodel­ nings, 233-6879. perienced, days, part or fuU- CAPE cop — Bus boys and 1966 VOLKSWAGEN. Can be and light trucking. CaU 646- ing and repairs. CaU anytime time. Immediate assignments, kitchen^ help wanted for the Regent Bt. Manchester 2692, 646-2047. i seen at 67 Pine St. after 5:30. for free estimates. 875-1642. very high pay. No fee. Apply balance of the season. Rooms PRISCILLA’S POP BQIfT Builders, SuUe 602, 11 furnished. CaU the Whitman BY AL VERMEER 1068 TRIUMPH TR6, 250 con­ cARraNTRT^Werete stepT^fitsiness Opportunity 28 JUNK CARS removed, $13. Asylum St. 278-7610. House 1-617-487-1740. vertible, - exceUent condition, floors, hatchways, remodeling ------^------c r XT' each. CaU 872-0433. . o Q V y low mileage, has - new tires. porches, garages, closets, ceil­ O ings, attics finished, rec CaU 643-9778 evenings. LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also EARN $15-$30,000 o o rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ ^ o ^ o q ^ o ^ o - ^ 9 -iS moving large appliances. SAVE ovei* $200. 1965-Impala.. er related work. No Job too ASA o O o o '' ' Burning. ..barrel;; delivered, $4. smaU. Dan Moran, BuUder. RITA GIRL •) super sport convertible. All 644-1776...... SHELL DEALER ® . O r CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER power. ExceUent condition. fivenlngs, 649-3880. GENERAL OFFICE -— This CLERK TYPIST — With a Office O e i 0 Q Value $1,150. Sacrifice $895. ’TREE SERVICE (Soucier) — local firm will really keep- minimum of five years Of­ 3 |Vja^THIM6 CARPENTRY and remodeling Ambitious man wanted now for HfltLAM?-£A6Y VOU 5AV 6HB GAVE '10\i A PILL-IM DU . DEVELOPED Cali 649-3963. Trees cut, buUding lots clear­ you hopping with 80% phone fice experience and moderate REfORTING... £ •OPERATION PURPLE P0PPY'5...EXACTLY^ TOLD ME- THEFUNBUBEPORE? rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, existing high volume 3-bay co­ work. Some typing and five- typing ability, you’ll fit right t? HOW MUCH PIP »H E REVEAL? ed, trees topped. Got a tree o HAD LUNCH WITH FLORANIL IB A FOR THE JOE ALL 1966 CHEVROLET Blscayne, 2- additions and garages. CaU lonial service station located In years business experience re­ in with this small suburban LIANE CORNISH AND PLANT BLIGHT FOR ^ BY HKBELI*! i problem! WeU worth phone Tom Corbitt, 643-0086. Wapping, Ckinn. WE'VE A DATE FOR WIPING OUT ILLICIT door, standard shift, $300. 644- caH, 742-8262. quired. To $390 monthly. company. Diversified duties. Manager To $390 monthly. T0NIBHT,BUr fiHB OPIUM POPPIBB. 8060. Paid training, ncing avall- KUOYffi I AM WASHING machines repaired, NCai OPERATOR — Rapidly HELPING VOUl Roofing— Siding 16 able, insurance and retirement SECRETARY—National firm We are opening a new dealership for exclusive 1966 BUICK Wildcat convert­ Maytag, RCA, and Kenmore. growing, east-of-river firm Is desires a sharp, experienced ______------plans and many fno^je,v^nefits. In urgent need of a girl with Toyota sales and service, and we are in need of ible, ~aU power, exceUent con­ - Fast service, reasonable rates P ft S ROOFING and repairs secretary for Uielr personnel an experienced office Manager. 7-13 ■HU Ipl IBM W HU, Uc. T M, In, U S >el. OW. dition; $1,400. 640-6731. 400 series experience to han­ department. Two-years secre­ (3all 643-4913, 647-1719. done realistically. Free esti- ^^1! weekdays, 289-1521, nights dle their inventory. $433 mates. Call anytime, 649-1516, ® p.m., 563-7420. tarial school required. Excel­ 1967 MUSTANG V-8, stick shift. MANi^ES’TER Tree Service — monthly. Toyota is the fastest growing economy imported LANCELOT lent location, to $541 monthly. car on the market. Although American car sales ______BY COKER and PENN A s h ^ $1,200. CaU 643-9321. Specializing in tree removal, JROOFINO and root repair. BOOKKEEPER — Full AC(X)UNTS ANALYST — are down this year, Toyota sales are up 50%. / SURE, lORI, I'M ^ gda h e apTw e d STN ( pruning, shrubs,, lots cleared. Coughlin Roofing Co., Inc. 648- SHELL OIL CO. ' ItOLPTHEGUi/G 1967 CORVETTE convertible, charge. ExceUent opportunity Tired of straight bookkeep­ I 'P M EET THEM AT] /NOT LEAVING FOR I) GHOOT THE FuUy insured, (bitil 649-6422. 7707. This is an excellent opportunity to get in on the 327, 360 h.p., side pipes, cus­ 477 CONN. BLVD. to advance with Ideally lo­ ing, never a dull moment in THE POOL HAU. CANTitoU AN HOUR J WHILE I'M EAST HARTFORD, CONN. cated company. Must do gen­ this out of the ordinary local ground floor and grow with us. EVER6FARE tom pamt. Immaculate condi­ SHARPENING Service — Savra, BIDtVELL Home Improvement j^TO N IG H T. knives, axes, shears, skates, eral ledger through trial bal­ position. Minimum one-year 60METIM6 tion. $8,000. Call 228-3609. Co. Ebq>ert Installation 'of ance. $433 monthly. (Possibly experience and A.S. account­ The person we are looking for n ^ not have an \ rotary blades. Quick service. ID TALK ID alumimun aiding, gutters and BODY shop and used car opera­ more, depending on experi­ ing degree i^equired. To $433 automotive background, but must be able to 1966 MUSTANG convertible, Capitol Equipment Co., 38 ence.) WIFE LittLB ipOBTS BY ROUSON trim. Roofing Installation and tion. ExceUent going business, monthly. assume full responsibility lor all bookkeeping red. CaU after 6 p.m., 649-8407. Main St., Manchester. Hours repairs. 649-6496, 875-9109. ten minutes from Hartford. MANCHESTER OPEN BY APPT. WED. TILL 7 P.M. and accounting procedures. Salary mmensurate daUy 7:30-6, Thursday, 7:30-9. with experience. 1969 DATSUN station wagon Saturday, 7:30-4, 643-7958. Fantastic potential. Owner has with radio, vtoltewalls. New other interest. 246-6613, NEVER A CONTRACT - NEVER A FEE snow tires mduded. ExceUent ORGAN and stereo service of­ Roofing and We expect to be in our new building. September ccmdltion. <3aU after 6 j>.m., fered by professional electrcolc Chimnays 16«A ASSOCIATE wanted — high 1, 1970, and we will need someone in August. 742-7697. service. For appointment caU level sales and management RITA GIRL Apply in pdirson to Mike Lynch at: after 6:30, Mr. James CSiarUer, ROOFING — Specializing re­ opportunity for the $16,000 to 1967 BX>RD Galaxle convertible, pairing roots of all kinds, new 647-1303. $35,000 a year man. No travel, 800 SILVER LANE 99 EAST CENTER ST. power steering, power brakes, roofs, gutter , work, chimneys fuU or part-time. SmalJ invest­ MORIARTY BROTHERS O Caf*. 0«e1 Pieisiis Cer^ excellent condition. Call\ W9- POIXARto^Tree Senvlce — Eb(- cleaned and repaired. 30 years’ ment required. Commission, EAST HARTFORP MANCHESTER 6007 between 6-7 p.m. C ^ ^ pert tree removal, pruning and experience. Free estimates. plus bonus. For appointment 301 CENTER ST„ MANCHESTER, CONN. be seen at Pete’s Citgo Sta­ trimming. Reasonable. Free Clall Howley 643-5861, 644- caU, Mr. C3iapdelalne, at 649; 528-9416 ^ tion, West M ddle Tpke. days. estimates. 628-3021. 8KS. 8682. 646-3441

. \ PAGE TWENTY ilANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JULY 18, 1970 BIANCHESTEft EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JULY; 13, 1970 PAGE TWENTY-ONEi Housos For Solo 72 Houses For Side H Rooms Without Board 59 investmont Propoity HensM For Salt 72 Housts For Salt 72 / Lois For Sait 73 O iitof Totni Proxmire Says V e m o n THE THOMiraON House—C^- For Solo 70-A MANCHESTER Off Porter St MANCMiTl’KR — 4-famlly plus Israelis deluxe custom • built Ranch restaurant rental, large gross, f i v e -b e d r o o m Colonial, two MANCHESTER — '$17,600. 176 TOLLAND — % acre bufldlnj^ For Salt 75 tage St., 'centrally located, FOUR 4-room apartment build­ years old, aluminum siding, CLASSIFIED home, 2 full baths, 2 fireplaces, excellent return, prime loca- BisseU St, ioimedlate occu- lots, $1,500-$2,500. Lteyea Agen-* VERNON He Didn’t Tell large pleasantly furnished eERRY'S WORLD ing. Monthly Income |46B, ap­ 2^ tottis, formal dining room, rooms, parking. Call 64B-2308 2-car garage. The very best. tlon. Frechette Realtors, M7- pancy, 6-room Colonial, new cy 646-0131. David Mills, Republican, Hit Base pliances. Secondary financing first-floor famUy room, mod­ roof, copper plumbing, waU .to ------ROOM FOR ALL O a ^ f i ^ D a t a for overnight and permanent through owner. Never k vacan­ Hayes Agency 646-0131. 0093. em kitchen with built-ins, 2- LOTS, city sewer Do you have lots of chUdren guest rates. wqU Uving and dining room, BUHJDING ADVERTISING cy. $36,900. ifVancls E. Boland, MANCHESTER. Suburbs, 6%^ MA!NCHESTER — Brand now esr garage. $43,960. PhUbrick stove, refrigerator, 2-car de­ and water, A and . B zones. and lots of company, too? WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen, Seeks State House Seat In Jordan Then you need bedrooms COMPORTABLT lurnlshed Agency, 643-isS4, 640-8778, 640- room Ranch, Op-top condition, custom center-entrance Garri­ Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. tached building. Helen D. Cole, PhUbrick Agency, Realtors, WiUlam Proxmire, D-Wls., has ' 1 (Continued frona Page One) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS and here are five. Yes, five X sleeping room, for older em­ 7066. 16 minutes to Manchester cen­ son Colonial, aluminum siding, Realtor, 643-6666. 646-4299. RepubUcan David Mills has «* im m a c u l a t e 4 - bedroom bedrooms in a home priced denied qn assertion that classi­ 8 AJM. to 4:30 P Jl. ployed gentleman, parking, 272 ter. Acre treed lot, $18,000. 28’ fireplaced living room with announOed he wUl seek his par- mining comidex, there were no MANCHESTER — 6 famUy, aB Raised Ranch, large living BOWERS School — 6-room ex­ COVENTRY — VaUey View, 6 In mid twenties with plenty fied intonation was Involved Main St. Hayes Agency 646-0181. bay window, large eat-in tyli^jiomlnation for the post reports of casualties or damage. 6-room apartments, excellent room with . fireplace, kitchen iiorps, 328’ road frontage, r'bf room to play In shade, OCMPY (XOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. kitchen includes built-in range, pandable Ranch, aU rooms whqn''he recently criticised De­ Arab guerriUas In Lebanon income. Unusual offering. Call with buUt-in range, dishwash­ ceUent'~atea. Possible 2'lo t ^ too; CaU Mr. Bogdan to In­ stpjie representative from the ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, I l f IMMACULATE 5H-room Ranch oven, hood, dishwasher, stain­ very large, 2 fireplaces, 2-car fense Department handling of fired rockets at the IsraeH re­ «:se PM. DAT BEFORE PCBUOATIOM gentleman, shower bfith, free for details. Frechette Realtors, er, ' disposal, carpet and $10,900. Hayes Agency, 646- spect. 649-6306. 47th'District (Vemon.) sort of Naharaya, on the Medi­ with rec room and garage, less steel sink with disposal. garage, screened porch, $22,- parking. Apply 196 Spruce St. 647-9993. dinette, 22x12 paneled famUy 0181. an electronic batUfield device. terranean, Sunday but an Israe- Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 4:M p.m. Frida.i three bedrooms, kitchen has (4) count ’em! King size bed 900. Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. Mills is now serving a .second room, large closets, country Proxmire, In a statement re­ U military spokesman said the bullt-lns and dining area. Im­ bedrooms, formal dining room, MANCHESTER — R-sone lot B & W leased Sunday, demanded that term on the Board of Rep- LIGHT housekeeping room, all mediate occupancy. Assum­ size lot. Peterman Agency, MANCHESTER — Huge L- rockets exploded harmlessly in . rOUB CXIOPEIIATION WILL 1^ tiled baths. Crane colored of record, $8,000. Frechette BARROWS^ and W A L IA ^ Co. Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., resentatives. He was originally . utilities ^mished . including Land For Salo 71 able mortgage. $23,600. Wolver- Realtor, 646-2223, 649-9404. Ranch, fomUy room, play a field. ^ '' BE APPBEOIATED DIAL 643-2711 linen, stove and refrigerator. fixtures. Spacious closet space room, dining room, three large Realtors,':e47-9063. Manchester Parkade SOUTH MANCHESTER — Ap­ ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. retract a statement criticizing named to fill a vacancy, and he Tile Israelis said'other Arab 801 Main St. 643-6071. throughout this overslsed MANCHESTER — Ideal first bedrooms, country kitchen, Manchestet’ 649-6306 Proxmire for a comment about re-elected for a full two- proximately 6 acres with 641’ home. Excellent residential guerrillEis In the hlHs of south­ MANCHESTER — 2 family, 6-6 home. Aluminum s id ^ Gape privacy. $28,900. Hutchina year term last November. SINGLE room for rent, reason­ frontage, half mile to Martin neighborhood with easy access- Resort Proparty ' NEW tiaW NG. Bolton ; Center device. east Lebanon fired mortars and Continuod From Preceding Pa y with 2 car garage, nice floor with four rooms finished, two Agency, 649-5324. ______Proxmire planned to chal- nulls retired In 1967 as asslst- rockets on the Israeli border able, shower, parking. 649-9167 School. Owner will finance. M. ability to schools, recreational Rd. Sinlply immaculate 7-room p l^ including 2 bedrooms, ex­ unfinished. FTrepIaced Uving For Sola 74 Cape custom buUt by Hutch- Goldwater’s charge on the postmaster at the Rockville settlements of Banias and Kir- after 3 p.m. H. Palmer Realtor, 648-6321. facilities, shopping and bus. DVERSIZED. 7-room Cape, Help Wanted ■ Articles For cellent condition. A good buy. room, large kitchen, detached yat Shmonah. A spokesman said Buyer now has choice of in­ large Uving room with fire- CO'VENTRY — I/>g cabin su)irrv insort! Beautitol country kitch- ... Office after 31 years In Male or Female- 37 ROOM for gentleman, iqulet, Wolverton Agency, Realtors, garage with patio. High shaded en, large formal dining room. In a speech July 6, PrtMtmIre federal service. He hM also two- civilians were wpund.^ .in, COPIER, Savin 210. terior decoration. Low 30’s. place, modem kitchen with mer cottage, fireplaced Uvlng\' convenient location. 224 Char­ 649-2818. lot. Wolverton Agency, Real­ lovely fireplaced Uving room, chargd that the device—on served on a number of town Banias, and one man was SCHOOL bus drivers - needed, answering machine, call con­ Houses For Sale 72 Builder, 643-0609. 'buUtrlns, baths, 4 bed­ room, completely carpeted, ter Oak Street, 643-8368. tors, 649-2813. WaU to wall In several rooms, which he said the Pentagon may committees. These include the wounded and 10 apartments will train. Salary $12.60 per trol RS-101, Both In exeellent MANCHEJSTER — 4-bedroom rooms, formal dining room, enclosed porch, exceUent con­ NEW RAISED RANCH in High­ Oversized foundation mokes sp®nd up to 20 blUlon—"may^ Permanent Building Commit­ damaged In Kiryat Shmonah. five-hour day. Apply office, condition under maintenance Colonial, 1^ baths, 2- c ^ ga­ MANCHESTER — Constance full shed dormer, on a treed dition, treed lot. $9,000. Hayes LARG® furnished —room for land Park area, 6 rooms bn MANCHESTER — For the tor Colonial size rooms. Two- °n unable to distinguish between ujc i^Qddle School Building Israeli warplanes also made Andover Elementary School, contract. Sacrifice prices. Call Dr., 6-room Ranch, aluminum % acre lot. $27,900. PhUbrick Agency, 646-0181. male only, parking, $16. week­ first floor, modem kitchen, rage with patio, aluminlm sid­ homeowner vdio wishes to be their daUy raids on Egyptian after 6 p.m., 742-7697. siding, fireplace, garage, treed Agency, Realtors^ 646-4200. oar garage. Almost 6 acres of friend or foe, combatant and cl- committee and the Center Road between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m., ly. Call 644-0123 after 6. large living room with fire­ ing, fenced yard, ^pd^ 20’s. near stores, churches and army targets along the Sues Ca­ before July 24th. Morrison Realtor, 648-1016. lot, flowering shrubs. CaU now. land- UnbeUevable?' Let Rick vlUan.” School Building Committee. place, 8 large bedrooma, 2-car sch < ^ , we offer this deUght- ^ k c h e CTER — 6 room Colo- nal Sunday, the command said. FURNTSHBO!,.^ room for rent, $24,900. Hayes Agency, 646. Oat of Town Merrit show you that it’s for He said $2 hlUlon already has a veteran of World War H, David MlUz Boats and Accossorios 46 with or without kitchen priv­ garage. Priced below market ASSUMABLE 6- ^ r cent mort- 0131. ful Capo home alq- ^ jh 8 bedrooms, country real! Belfiore Agency, 647-1418. been spent on the device. _ Mills Is a member of American An Egyptian mlUtary spokes- Situations Wanted— ileges. Near bus line. All con­ value. Philbrick Agency, Real­ gage. numthlv* TOvments $90. just-wner wm help quaU- ^^urely warmest greeb studente at the school 'say flU, stone. George H. Grilling. away, buttonholes, mono­ MANCHESTER Green — Avail­ ' traffic count location. Es­ Air-conditioned, appliances, proved by the Board. fled buyers with financing. have thanked his pUot friends city of Geneva police chief, considering shutting down toe child preferred, $260. per landscaped wide open country­ ings In Christ Jesus and Impart Tommy’s work must have In- Inc., Andover, 742-7886. grams, hems, etc. Now only able July 15, two air-condition­ tablished over 20 years. Price rugs, etc. Convenient to 5. Nathan MlUer, requesting an Belfiore Agency, (M7-1418. who tried to keep him aUve. But ;^ito"dee“r X " t i ; n ‘'o“ r Thomas “Tommy toe Traveler" footwear plant. month, heat Included. Refer­ side, plastered walls, lovely hA ^ aeep anecuon our volved more than narcotics. Al- $64. Easy terms. 522-0931 deal­ ed offices, on street level with Includes all the real estate, schools, shopping and bus. CaU addition to building to In­ he won't Tongyal and six county and city ELECTRIC t3rpewriters, origl- ences required. Hayes Agency, 6-room Ranch, ' attached ga­ special spostollc blessing.” though the college officials er. small work shop. 649-2741, 649- restaurant fully equipped, plus Charles Ponticelll, Agency, crease egg processing facil­ WEST HARTFORD — 6 - bed­ The 3-year-old died here Sat­ police officers. Charging that naUy $199., sacrifice $W. Also rage. $26,000. Hutchins Agen­ In his weekly Sunday address claim there was no hard drag 646-0131. 5688. 649-9644 or 872-4732 after 6 p.m. ity was unanimously ap­ rooms, IVi baths, fire p ^ e , for­ urday, 'Victim of a blood dis­ false Information had been used Stock Exchange a house., $65,000. Owner wiU cy, 649-6324. to the noontime crowd in St. Pe- problem, students say heroin portable electrics, $76. Never TWO MAPLE twin beds with proved by the Board. mal dining room, 2-car garage. ease. In obtaining warrants against used. CaU 649-7798 after 6. ATTRACTIVE 4-room apart­ FOR RENT — one single room M^NciHEOTiiR - Beautiful 6- II- _ . *®*"® Square, the Pope said the and cocaine were available and mattresses, excellent condi­ -Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 6. Mrs. Jack Bynes, request for WeU buUt home, conveniently them, toey asked for damages Ordered to Hire ment, parking, yard, working office and one comer office CAPE — 6 rooms, modem tion, $60. 876-8761. room Cape with 3 bedrooms, a variance In order to use so located.locaieo. Needsneeaa redecorating.reaecoraung, fered l e ^ k e ^ i^aht .ufd was that Tongyal, If he had been In- of $3.75 million. STAMP collection for sale, over couple, no children or pets. suite. House & Hale Bldg., 963 kitchen, dining room, fireplace formal dining room, carpeted caUed MiU Building as an but weU worth the effort t o - t ^ ^ r h ^ T t ^ o r ^ e n awttkens the terested mainly In drugs, would The special term of State Su­ From Minorities 30,000 U.S. and foreign stamps, COUCHES — sleep two. Chair Call 649-4319. Main St. CaU 643-4846. living room with fireplace, pri­ In living room, three bed­ medtoto occupancy! Reason- ^ memory for other persons and have known about shlpmenU. $600. for entire coUection, 13 Investment Property rooms, Interior recently de­ Art Gallery was unanimously preme Cburt convening today NEW YORK (AP) — The v.'”’. ' !<• eseat, match­ vate shaded yard. Wolverton ably priced In the tod 20’s for ^ Montana Pilots Asso- countries where legitimate free- The June 6 drug raid netted albums or so much for each THREE - ROOM* apartm^t, BROAD S'i'REET LOCATION For Sale 70-A corated. Exterior painted last approved as an exception by may last many months. State Division of Human Rights ing chairs. Very good condi­ Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. quickmiinir sale.m Ia CaUrtaii DicktmaW MartensMai-tAnA oauon. dom Is impeded." He expressed police "some hash pipes, some has ordered toe New York Stock album. 643-9410. tion. Reasonable. 643-0747. heat, garage, security depoMt. year. Built In 1962. Large lot. the Board. Meanwhile, Tommy toe Trav­ August 1st, space MANCHESTER close to shop- at the Paul W. Dougan Agency, Association members Inter- hope that Peking's unexpected pUls and marijuana,” Sheriff Exchange to recruit minority CaU 872-6917, 668-6974. suitableBiiltonia forrrtv* v*AT setUe es- Homestead Street every chance to Hve. "Jim’s voice was so firm aiid night—setting fire to one expen­ In a three-paragra^ reply, bookcase headboard and box finance 80 per cent at 8% per room, 'dining room, 2H baths, HAVE A BALL! Hdmeleln Bald he aind four oto- spring; console Umed oak TV, OVA-nON bass amplifier, al- FOUR-room duplex, stove", re- Hayes Agency, 646-0181. tate, older 6H-room 2-story Manchester, Conn. A third special flight was nev- clear," said one sister. Mm. sive car and painting hammers toe exchange called toe charge cent. Terrific income produc­ brick front, double garage. es got together Sunday night, good working order; 16’ pool most new, and BeaUe bass gui- trigerator, parking, private home, central, quiet, con­ er made, however, as the child Fl-ank Wemer. and slcklBs on a number of oth­ "not Justified" and said it er. CaU now, Hayes Agency, Hutchins Agency, 649-6324. WOODLAND MANOR offers attheGOODY^R Api^l 26, two days after demon- ers parked near toe casino. would apppaL toe ruling. ' filter; pool ladder; 20” rotary GaU ceUar. $186. One chUd accept- venient location. ExceUent died Saturday—just* four days . -nie papal nuncio to China, 3 Out of Town the ultimate in convenient ^ . . _____ Strattons agqlnst ROTC had .-VThB*caBe was initiated upon a mower, tfery reasonable. CaU 647-9839 evenings. 649-8860. 046-0181. terms to qualified buyer, $26,- SERVICE STORE Police had no clues as to who prestige living, with schools, a ^ r entering t h e hospital for . Archfilsfidp L o u i s AccogU, ar--:«md*4-wheB^Drr.- OMisiy - an- ,,,1^ t o Alain Gels- complaint___ , ______by______OoUln Stephen______of 643-9222. \ For Ron! 6 6 000. J.D. Real Estate Asso- ODDBALL - SALE LOVELY two -bedroom, apart­ T O U R^rrom apartment build-) elates, 843-6129, 648-8779. PRESIDENTIAL VILLAGE shopping and religious fa­ toe last time. , rived from Taipei today to see nounced that toe miUtary train- mar—since / arrested—recenUy Brooklyn. Stephen charged that ing. Monthly income, $480. ment, second floor, appUances, ROCKVILLE —New 3^-room APARTMENTS culties nearby. nr * a* ^ > T Bltoop Walsh. Shortly after, Ing program would be abolished annoimced a revolutlcmary pro- a supervisor ,^ lh> Bi>d organizing football plan decided not to bire Stephen HEBRON —Suburban Uving 20 agency to call for multiple in exceUent condition, waU to button tab, and no collar. 649-1504. ty required. Occupancy July July 1, 1970. then if you wish to knit The use of explosives also was matches on golf eburses. because Steplien la black and Wanted— ^To Buy 58 minutes from downtown Hart- famUy dweUings. Some top-in­ waU carpeting. but kitchen, No. 1409 with PIlOTO- ON ANY Bl^JOR Emons, a dentist is a member 26. CaU 646-3190. or crochet another style, of toe St. Louis Soaring Assoclor StUDDO m W a lla b r o u ^ up at that meeting Hi- ^ Lamborghini cor was then proceeded to try to find a SOUP’S ON, the rug that Is', so ford, 2-bedroom apartments, come producer^ available, dishwasher, $tove, electric '"M artiag at flTB metitiily J add America’s Favorite GUIDE is in New Sizes 8- 18 (bust 31H-40). Size APPLIANCE meleln said., Ho quoted Tammy o®"’ “>® ®“ ^- ® Ws dlscrimlmto. clean the spot with Blue HOUSEHOLDS lota — Antiques FX)UR-room heated apartment, children welcome, carpeting. Why get involved in stocks, hood and refrigerator goes I AFGHANS to your col­ Si. . V^OTOK. ».C. (APV( - „ Lustre, Rent electric shampoo­ bric-a-brac, locks, frames, first floor, available Aug. 1st. appUances, storage, heat, hot etc. when you can own income with property. Has large lot. IBOLTON NOTCHl lection- No. 128 has com­ 10,32H bust...3% yards as asklmt' ’) ^ c h do vou want ®“ gasoUne-^presumably ry decision," Mangum said of of 46-inch. IN STOCK * recent * . Sundav a ll d e A----- demolition'.1----- Z— ------crew attached dy-“J- f " asiong. 'm- Mk. used to set toe fire—was found an investigation of Stephen but er $1. Olcott Variety Store. glassware. We buy estates. VU- No pets. 649-9004, 649-0469, af­ water, parking. AvaUable Im- producing property /and take BuUt in 1965. $22,500. CaU IQt- plete crochet ahd finish­ On a Patterns available only to a six-story to at toe scene. Two Maseratis, a Ignfired It when It verified, in- lage Peddler. Auctioneer, 420 ter 6:30. mediately, $175. 646-0882A 649- advantage of items .like ap- ten Agency, Realtors, 648-6930. (iU end of new 1-M) ing directions; Q-114 has Emons soared miles from LOFTY pUe, free from soU U 'full directions for 12 dif­ in sizes shovm. — 322 mile, from brickhh. v building and------stood------back, bombs?" and ad d in g ’’never a Chrirs- N a t i o n contained on toe em- Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. 2871.* predation, depreciation, re Indostrlal i 1 com m ercial I ferent afghans. No. 128 ton 68$ hi Mhu f«r Mch nl- ’ ^® ** test them tat^ among toe cars deco- ploymnt application form. $he carpet cleaned with. Blue ASSUMABLE 4 ^ per cent Ohi{(, a record tor toe assocla- *®® ^ pairs, etc. CaU 643-1677. I'property .for rent — wUl| — BOf; Q-114 (Afghan _t«z ts IncMt flnvcbu m IRsb. toe ground, but toe remaining Tommy report^y told t|)OM hammer and In Its response, toe ,q^Ck «*i~ Lustre. Rent electric shampoo­ WANTED — Antique furniture, Furalshod HEBRON — 4-room apartment, ______mortgage. Seven-room Cape. GOODYEAR tion. build for smaU boslne Hook)—65f. - InvoWed he would not be able t o gj paint'spray can. change said It w m proud A operatlaas — garages ai SMd S04 Isf Pstttm Ma JJ Ernems piloted his glider. attend another meeting, set for Deauville has been crowded employment recer cent o t Its em- tity. ’The Harrison’s, 643-8709, NICELY furnished tbree-room 9116. porches. Large private yard. Ins, wall to 'waU carpeting, U&R •H fw U» HHfam SmIi-6-114-.. Prhrt' Mast, U tn u zrttli ZIP BLUE Lustre not only rids car­ Cabte,. M fuete^r Ing the OH-hour flight 111^ Atlanta-baaed workmen was going to New Haven, Coim. July 14 national holiday, ploysB—or more than' 600 per- 166 Oakland Street. apartment, first floor In two- AppUances. Two new furnaces, finished rec room in basement. *v«Bteg_HeilUiLUS9_AVE’ COBI, St|te Natear sat $la. STORE pets of soU but leaves pUe biM REALTY CO .. INC. Emons, 43, has been a soaring considered their target again, During toe early hours of Frl- iBastiUe Day. sons—are members of minority family house. Heat and elec­ BOLTON — ’Three • room new roof. Secondary financing Shed dormer, fir^lace, ga­ CALL MC KINNEY 99 BAtrr CENTER STIREBT OFAMBBICUWrNEW YOU. The Spring & Summer and lofty. Rent electric sham- WANTED — Books, Ubraries, tricity included. $180. J. D. cottage, heating faculties. available. $26,900. Francis E. rage. 16x20' screened porch. H.T.: ’70 Basic fashion Book KELLY RD^ VERNON enthusiast since 1966. He bad then tried pulling It down with day. May 1, three firebombs Mayor Mlctael D’Oraano, who grouos. A spokesman said .one pooer $1. Paul’s Paint k WaU- MCAMCHEBTBR, CONN. Prtat Naat. ZIP previously soared 247 miles in a cables. by ’Hie Book Cbmer at Center Real Estate Associates^ 643- Stove and refrigerator. CaU Boland Agency, 643-1664, 649- Deep lot, 224’. PhUbrick Agen­ 643-2226 is 66<, including postage were buried through a basement had been vacationing on toe Rl- ot toe three stenographic repwt- paper Supply. 619-9661 or 648-2692 COlZ sM Stfte NMter- and handling. 646-0101 and Main Sts., j»iU 648-1788. 6129. 643-7246. 8773, 649-7066. i cy, Realtors, 646-4200. The Spring & Summer triangiilar pattern. ..The. national Late in the day Saturday, toey wlndovf into the office of Lt. Ool. viera. flew home. A

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PAGE TWENTY-TWO MONDAY, JULY l6, 1970 iEwning A v e n g e Daily Net Press Rnn The Weather For The Week Ended June 27, 1980 Cloudy;^warm, a* chance of For Three-Day Visit showers this evening. Low to­ About Ta%m night In the 60s. Cloudy, 'warm, Mancheater WATE3B will meet 15,610 morb humid, showers or thun­ tomorrow lit tMe Itallan-Ameri- Mancheater— A City of Village Charm dershowers likely Wednesday. ' can Club, ^t^elgbing In will be 3 7 Exchange Students from 6 to 7 p.m. Later, the group will have a q>laah party V0L. LXXXIX, NO. 241 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1970 '(Classified AdvertlslBg on Page 16) at the h(»ne ot ICra. H^len Wag­ PRICE TEN CENTS ner, CU. 9, South Windsor. Those To Arrive Wednesday planning to attend the party are t reminded to bring sandwiches. Thirty-seven American Field Service (AFS) exchange Oottee will be served. students from Thailand, Ctsylon, Vietnam, and Laos will arrive by bus in town late W e^esday afternoon for a Second Key Suspect The VFIW Auxiliary will meet three-day visit with host families. How Young? tomorrow ^ 7 :8 0 p.m. at the Mrs. Charles Baxter, p re si------—^------—------How liberal can we be Cambodian Infantrymen Recapture Post Home. oent of the Manchester Chapter gnork, Mr. and Mrs. Gilmoure ^^Good health and physical fitness In forging those first five of AFS, and MrS. Robert W. Cole, 68 Stephen St. In Mail Thefts Slain crucial years in a child’s JCemorlal Temple, I>ythlan Blake',' chairman of arrange- Also, Miss Pomplmon Penp- life? And what part should Sisters, will hold a picnic ments, have planned a program ian, Mr. and Sfrs. David Pierce, WASHINGTON (AP) — The was found shot to death May 26 are the logical and necessary the nursery school play? Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the of tours, sports, and social 369 Porter St.; Miss Supanee Justice Department has dls- in a parked car at that airport, closed its main vdtness In a con- The car had been rented in A series of articles explor­ Key Parts of Mountain Resort City home of Mrs. Grace Bibici, 77 Worawatanakul, M r. and Mrs. events for the students, who wlU ing the educational outlook Jensen St. There will be a cup 26 Manchester Raymond Larivee, 93 Branford p ira cy case Involving $43 mil- Boston and* driven to New York be housed by starting points for on nursery schools In this auction. Eku:h ^ rson attending famUies. St.; Janewit Pitayataratom, Mr. lion in stocks and securities sto- at least 12 days before the Call- len from the U.S. mails was fomia man's body was found, area starts today on Page PHNOM PENH, Cam­ is reminded to bring a place set­ A picnic lunch will foUow a and Mrs. Charles Spaeth, 89 >j5s'. j found shot to death just two The slaying was similar to the 6 in the bodia (AP) — Cambodian ting and a chair. Thursday morning reorientaUon Marion Dr.; Manop Makphayo- excellence in all things." In State Post onthong, Mr. and Mrs. Lwrence days after a grand jury re- fatal shooting of a,suspect In un­ infantrymen fought their meeting at IlUng Junior High turned a sealed indictment in a other mail fraud case who was way up the jungl^d slopes The executive board of the Mrs. Mary McCarthy of Ver­ School. ’The rest of the day wlU Handley, 17 Spring St.; Songwut Women’s Fellowship of Center secret session. found in an- abandoned renthl of Mt. Kiri Rom Monday non, past president of the Man­ b^‘Tee“for‘7e«kHonT“io^r^ « o'™*'.’. The Miami slaying of John B. car at 'LaGuardla Airport In, Congregational Church will get-togethers, and dinner with “ War- lEw p n tn g afternoon and rej»ptured meet tomorrow at 9:80 a.m. in chester Auxiliary of Veterans of anoke Rd. Baton was the second shooting New York several months ear- key parts of the resort a ^ host famiUes. 6f a key :wspeot In mall thefts Her. the Robbins Room of the World War I, was elected Auxili­ Also, Somthep ’Tumvasom, The students wiU make a tour from New "York’s crime-ridden Asst. U. S. Atty. Neal Spnnett 50 miles west of Phnom church. ary Departments senior, vice Mr. and Mis. John C. Kelly, 17 of Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Chambers St.; Surapong Panta- • Kennedy-Airport in little more in Miami described Eaton as a Fenh, a military spokes­ commander this weekemi at a Friday afternoon and -havej.a t^ian a month.-----____ _ key government informant In man reported today. Members and advisors of wiiiigool, Mr. and Mrs. Leo convention of the OonitecUcut cookout lunch at Wickham Pfirk. Kasel, 38 Colo St.; Tanakon Eaton’s body was foundTn’fr'thOTrtock conspiracy case, Fighting continued on the Manchester Assembly, Order of Department, Barracks and Late in the afternoon, all AFSers Ungpiyakul, Mr. and Mrs. Harry field near Miami InternaUon^ ..He had been named a co-de- motmtaln today, and the Cam­ Rainbow for Olrls, will have a AuxlUarles of Veterans of and hosts will gather at the Smith, 24 Bigelow St.; Wittaya A l ^ r t June 27, just a month Cendant in the case for his own bodian -command reported an­ splash party tonight at 7:80 at World War I, in New Haven. home of Mrs. Douglas Roberts DumronkgiatUsukdl, Mr. and and a day after another man protection,' Sonnett said. other force of about 1,(X)0 V iet. : the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mrs. McCarthy has also serv­ in Bolton for tennis, swimming, Mrs. Gary Bogll, 82 EUabeth charged in a stock theft from Cong and North Vietnamese Taylor, Vernon Garden Apts., The 14-count indictment re- ed as the Auxiliary Department and games, capped by a picnic Dr. ^ e mails WM found stuffed In turned by a federal grand jur^? "Of Shootings smashed into a battalion head­ . / Apt. 80A, Rockville. conductress in 1968. supper on the grounds. Comver- Also, from Ceylon, M a b ^ n e d car at Kennedy ^ Miami June 26 naih^d as oUi- quarters 26 miles south ot Kiri Rom. The spokesman said the Other Manchester Auxiliary sation and music will complete Vasantharanee Gulasekharam, j defendants besides Eaton; Members of the Five Point members attending the conven­ the evening. jjr . and Mrs. Leo Juran, 30 ■Ihe Federal indictment In Ml- Dominick Foti and Robert To Continue attackers inflicted heavy cas- Club, Temple Chapter, OES, tion include Mrs. Adelaide Pick­ Students and host families will Lawton Rd.; from Vietnam, ami c ^ e d .the r e m a li^ 10 cardillo, both of Revere, Mass.; ualUes on the government force and their husbands will have a ett, Mrs. Florence Streeter, and be free to make their own plans Miss Pham TTil Hcmg My, Mr. W e didn't say that. men with coMplracy to dl^ose j Qarrisoil'of Holly- NEW LONDON, Conn. (AP)— at the vlUage of Srak Neak, then picnic Wednesday at 6 p.m., at Mrs. Mary Rowe. Saturday until the students and Mrs. Perley Trombly, 141 The Presidents of the $43 mlllton in securities The second day of hearings is withdrew, carrying their dead the home cf Mr. and Mrs. board buses at Manchester High Waranoke Rd.; and Miss Tran stolen from re^at^erad mall at canglano, two Miami brothers, scheduled to get under way this- and wounded 'with them. 4 Walter Person, 187 Madison St., School at 6:30 p.m. for their trip Thl Kim Oanh, Mr. and Mrs. Council on Physical Kennedy Airport being sent be- ^ntl Charles Procacci, Louis P afternoon in a one-man grand The current Communist objec- East Hartford. Those planning Public Records to John F. Kennedy Internation­ Marcel Binette, 486 Wijpdland jury probe into three State Po­ Uve in Cambodia appears to be to attend are reminded to bring al ,-5Mrport, where they board St.; from Laos, Miss T\>u Siack- ~ Fitness did. But we Davldow, and Maurice S. Steen, lice cases Involving the use of to shatter government units and their own hamburgers, hotdogs Dissolution of Trade Name planes for their homelands. hachanh, Mr. and kb«. Rod­ Eaton, charged in a stock all of Miami. informers. inflict casualties to damage the" and ndls, plus a dish of food for Architect and Builders Esti­ The following are Thai stu­ erick MacLean, 84 Hoffman couldn't agree more! theft last year, was found slain Sonnett said two of these de- State referee Raymond Dev­ morale of the Cambodian the picnic. Members wishing mates Co., no longer conduct­ dents and their hosts - Miss Am- Rd.; and Sombath Somphone, ,ln a field west of the Miami air- fendants, Steen and Davldow, lin of Breuiford began hearing forces. more information may contact ing business in Manchester. pom Bamehuen and Miss Yao- Edmond ZagUo, 68 S. port only two days after the ^^^e also Indicted in a l/.S. sav- testimony behind closed doors The heavy fighting west and Mrs. Person. stock conspiracy charges were Quitclaim Deeds wapa Ubolkhiaw,'Mr. and Mrs. Lakewood Circle. ings bond case along with a Monday. southwest of Phnom Penh once Walter Capik to Grace Capih, William FitzGerald, 140 Rich- Chaperones wUl ^tay with Mr. returned by a grand juiy that third man, not invol^d in the The grand jury ihvestigation again imperiled Highway 4, the U.S. Army Capt. Ronald L. parcel at 80-82 Garden St., and mond Dr.; Miss Tussna Phantu- Baxter, 84 Olcott Dr. ^ p l the indictment sealed until gtock case, named by Sonnett in was requested two weeks ago capital's only link with the deep Gamb win- ®1970 MFM of competing in at the opening of the Common­ Women—NOW. vote—^was ratified. In 1920, the dowB in your car. Sho« Scrion — Mofn StTMt’ Owned and operated by Health Industries, Inc. wealth Games this week. (AP Photofax) (See Page Two) She lists the three nationwide occasion was celebrated with (See Page Two) • (See Page Two)

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