. PAGE FORTY iEnrnntg Herald WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1969 ^4.____ Most Manchester Stores Open Until 9 O^Clock Tonight The Senior Choir of Communi­ Ladies Oulld of toe Assump­ A b o u t T ow n ty Baptist Church will rehearse tion executive board will meet For C-DAP Study tonight at 7:30 at the church. tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Assump­ M n. SYancls Mahoney, pres­ Average Daily Not Press Ron ident of the Democratic Woip- tion School library. Plans will Community Baptist Church be discussed for a bake sole Vhr The Week VkiAtf en’s Club, reminds members to board of deacons will meet to­ att€^ the Hartford County and toe October meeting. CAC Divides Self ■ September t » , u ee Tile Weather night at 7 :20 In the youth build­ Fair and coot totdght with Federation of Democratic Wom­ ing. en’s Clubs meeting tonight at Airman John K. Cervlnl, son Iowa in the 40s. Tomorrow pert- 8 In the tower suite of Hartford ot Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cer­ Into Task Forees AT 'ly cloudy, continued cool 'wMh The North Manche^r Al- vlnl o f 10 'ITilstle R d., gradu­ highs In the eos. aetmdsy’a Fire Inaurance Co. In Hartford. Anon family group will meet WjUlam R . Cotter, state com ­ ated from U.S. Air Force tech­ Manchester's C-DAP (Community Development Ac­ outloak—cloudy, chance o t leto. tonight at 8 in the parish house nical school at Lowry AFB, missioner of Insurance, will of the Second Congregeticmal tion Plan) study, aimed at a formulation of town goals speak. Colo/ He was trained as a sup­ to the year 1990, got started last night on citizen par- church. The Thursday group ply inventory specialist and as­ (d asslfled AdverUslag tm will meet at 8 p.m. in the Path­ tic pation. W) PRICE TEN CENTS South United Methodist signed to a unit of toe Alaskan The 50-member Citizens Ad­ finders Club at 102 Norman St. Air Command at Elmendorf tion, HeaKh and Social Serv­ Church nomlnaUng committee Both groups meet weekly and visory Committee (QAC), meet- ices, Education, Housing, Pub- LOW PRICES! will meet tonight at 7:30 at AFB, Alaska. meetings are open to friends Ing in toe Iflghland Park School, uc Safety and Transportation, You enkod for som offting dlfferont in m oot. . . so this wnofc um inli ef d the church. Also meeting at 7:80 and relatives of a person with was divided into seven task Public Utilities anil Economic will be the Commission of a drinking problem. Reservations will close to­ forces, to study toe 12 functions Development, and EducatlMi os your best m oot vahios Phrnip. 1969 Freshly Freson, BrocnibrtaMffd Quickly Nix Education and the Comnilsslon morrow for toe dessert-bridge o f ODAP. and Culture. YOUNG TURKEYS from First Priio and Com Fod, Loan, Govnmnwnt on Stewardship and E’inancS; Registration for TWCA scheduled for Mcmday evening Ih e uHimate objective of the Last night, the members of Inspectm l FRESH PORK. Computer P ick at 8 in Second Congregational classes may be made from to­ task forces is twofold; (1.) to the task force on General Qov- MEW 'TOttK (AP) — The Lodge Calls on Hanoi All tickets have been sold for Church and sponsored by toe day through Friday from 9 a.m. formulate ('by Febnuury 1970) enunent and Interpersonal aakne whh aeledtsd from the the Manchester Republican Wo­ to 3 p.ih. at the Community Women’s Club of Manchester. a six-year plan for town needs, Communications agreed that a TOBIN’S FIRST PRIZE m en's Club Ftashlon Show to be Jmy rolli by a oompOtar and y . 79 N. Main St. For reservations or informa­ to start in June 1971 and to be pressing need exists In Man­ N.E. and Now Yoric State, Young hold tonight at the Manchester Ham Sale toe noOoe duly mailed to 810 tion, contact Mrs. Elmer Odell tled into the town’s six-year cheater for better two-way cam- FSUi Ave. There h whs for­ Country Club. No tickets will be Full Oospel Christian F^ow- o f 612 JE. Center St. or Mrs. Capital Improvement Program; munlcatlon between govem- avaUahle at the door. Dubuque 34b. warded to toe tenarCh new ship, Intordenamlnaticnal, will Kenneth McAlplne Jr. of 26 and (2.) to formulate (by Mhy ment and people. aAheaa — 1800 Pennsylvania hold a prayer service tomor­ Mdrlon Dr. 1071) town goals to the year ’Dtey decided to give the prob- Pulman Shop* A'vs. T o Reciprocate Pullont Mountain L,aurel Chapter row at 7 ;30 p.m . at Orange Hall. 1990. lem top priority, 'on-the basis chorus of Sweet Adelinas will The executive board of Com­ The entire CAC will meet toe that, when the (>DAP atudy is H A M $ 2 .9 9 mehsid M. Nboon. tos TURKEYS owaputer ncUoe SMU, UnuM meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Bridge group 2 of the Man­ munity Baptist Church will fourth Tuesday of eejch month completod and when town goals Russian American Nation­ meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in at 7:30 p.m., at the Highland 8*sl priority needa are reedy report 'Tn peiMm’’ on or be­ PARIS (A P)— U.S. Am­ chester Newcomers Club of the Aim our^ S4b. fore Sept 80 for Jury duty. al C e n te r , 211 Wethersfield Ave., the youth building. Parte SebotA. A short general for a six-year CTapttal Impiove- 14 to 164b. sin bassador Henry Cabot YWCA will meet tonight at 8 WwhmMsy tos Whits Hartford. Women Intereeted in meetlng those nights will be fol- ment Program, they will have New Zipper Can Lodge called on Hanoi to­ at the home of Mrs. Allan House rspUsd toat the Presl- singing four-part barber shop Eckbreth, 93A Sycamore Lane. Miss Gloria Jean Bantley of lowed by workshop seaslons, to to be sold to the pubUc. Expect only toe best when you day to stop belittling stylo harmony may attend any buy 1st Prize at Pinehnrst H A M S S .6 9 dsot wW#eKai’ exanqA from Jury 99 Walnut St. was given a bridal be followed in turn by anotoer The members of this task duty. American troop withdraw­ rehearsal. For further informal The Golden Age Club will shower last Friday by her cou­ short general meeting, for hear force are: Roger M'cDermott, als from Vietnam and to tion, call Mrs. Truman Cran­ Phimp broad breasted lb meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the sin. Miss Joan Bantly of 77 Ing progress reports from toe chairman; Atty. Irving Aron­ O secr Mcqfnr start reciprocating by pull­ dall, 58 White St., or Mrs. David Senior Ctlzens Center, Myrtle seven sufboomm(ttees. son, Donald (fonrad, James 6. younfi: 11 to 13 lb. Tur- Wetoerell St., who will be her ing out some of its forcea. Ounas, 114 Linwood Dr. and Linden Sts. bridesmaid. In addition to that meeting, Hoimea, Robert Stone, Mrs. keys lb. S 5 « BACON fc. 99c eaich o f the seven sUUoommlt- Emma Swanson and Robert Lodge said Presldsnt Ntxon’s teea will schedule at least one VonDeck. B a rric a d e s order to puli out 60,(XW U..B sol­ other meeting a month. Liaison with the nine-member PINEHURST SELECTED OORN-FED diers by mId-Deesmbsr "coasU- Last night, toe seven wmrfe- 5^'*^ Atty. Go Up Again tutes a slgnlflcsnt stap,” and Shops were for general discus- ®'*fi>***® Kelly, with the town W hole10to124b.Loin should bs taken sertousiy. He told the North Vietnamese Sion purposes - to be briefed on their respective funcUona, In B o g s id e and Viet Cong at the leth sss- and to prepare prooedurea tor Bkm of ths Paris psses talks: WOMEirS SHOES "The overriding fact rsprssMt- future meeUngs. Ekuto o f toe Among the suggested Study LONDONDERRY, Northsrn sd by ths rsmovsl of thess subcommittees listed toe study areas for this taSk force are: l b Provisions tor people and groups PORK LOINS Ireland (AP) - Bsrrtcades forces la that toe trend of our areas to be pursued, on a priori­ ty basis. to communicate with govem- Israeli Premier Golda Meir waves to the crowd af­ went up sgsin In Bogslde today toree strength is derisively The participants were told ment and for government to ter she flew into Philadelphia's International Air­ Arabs Boost as poUoe and tnwps moved up doom. lUg. 914.00 Rib Plortian 3 H>. axv* "Tour side knows this,” he that a monthty newsletter will CENTER CUT port today en route to Washington and talks with reinforcements after one man 1 9 0 be published, to keep aU CAC oommurricatl^ Loin Portion ...... lb. President Nixon. Governor Raymond P. Shafer of added. members InfUied a t th e piog- Pennsylvania (left) and Philadelphia’s Mayor Peace Hopes "Tour side should take It sari- Jl etons-thpowlrig clash 'betweenbetween ously rather than dismiss It or ress being made by all ^ Rib Center Chops.. lb. James H. J. Tape (right) were part of the crowd Buckks or 0oiws Protestant and Roman Cstbrilo bsUttls It by mesntnglasB srtlh- subcommittees; that chairmen of 5,000 who were on hand to greet her. UNITED NA'nONS, N.T. of other town agencies and of ^ ^ Loin C en ter...... lb. (AP) — Diplomats q>eoulated crowds. msUosl Juggling or by slighting British army tooops built phraasa." private g r ^ wUI ^ Invitod ST oT ^ o. ^ today that toe Arabs may bs be­ BLACK • BROWN • BLUE to task force meetings; and “r, Whide Poik Loins eat bito coming more receptive to Big barbed wire checkpoints around' After listing U.S, units al­ that town employes pro- Four efforts to work out a peace The Diamond, a square on the / ready withdrawn or those vHris. rviAMirsai ^ Also, tuSeQuacitiB o t MiaiicheB* chops end roost as yon *««a apedfy. setUement to r the Middle East. scheduled rfo removal. Lodge aiotance to the task forces, to Jf'* gw en ^ t ia^, Nixon, 19-Gun Salute Hopes were boosted by what near toe corner where WilUsm said: "Ths real question you j a. - the orsanlaaticinaJl etruotm^. the Include1 1 tape recorders, cam- was interpreted as a note of King, a 66-year-oId Protmtant, should ask yourselves Is not how eras, photos, typing, and pro- “i® conciliation voiced Wedneeday WBod early In the day. to deride our sots but how to re­ cost, the employment and re- leaslonal and stenatloal staff. ^ : ___ Pinehursf Famous Fresh Ground Meats Greet Mrs. Meir by Egyptian Foreign rtreet fight occurred less spond to them. A n j j cTuicment T)rooeduiies, the tax Mahmoud Riad after a meeting from the county "And so I ask you: Are you WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ confidence that peace will come iiTuiAr A tifinnnn aewessment policies, end Chndf Patties...... U>. 8||^ with Secretary of State William house where a thrse-msn prspsrsd to msloh the stsps we operauZof Man- dent Nixon said today real to toe Middle Etost. P. Rogers. tribunal headed by a British the state fumtahlng 8112,600 and chestOT’s a w en m en t SAUSAGE have tsksn?" lb . peace In toe Middle East will “I look forward to toe day Riad told newsmen his gov- 1***^6* taking tertlmony oon- the town 887,600, the latter by ® goveHTMuent. Medium Hot Italian Style D ^xe Sirloin Potties .. .H>. G IJM Lodge said the Unltad States when a prime minister of Israel ernment does not insist that be- ‘^*•’ ***'6 t**® rioting last month In was wltUng to tollow a Umstobis Ih-klnd servicea (town staff and require that both sides have a will come here to herald a nsw 3 in 1 Blend for Meat Loaf lb. fM d tore the Arabs fuccept a peace '*'*'*®** died, (or full troop withdrawal. AU facilities). 'Hie Travelera Re­ vested ^Interest In nuUntatnlhg epic of peace and regkmal ooi^ Vemon It. package, Israel must withdraw '” ** vtolenoe followed growing that America Is asking, he odd- search Carp., at a 807,600 fee, Home Style Ddoxe Chtqqied reatlon," she said. from he territory It occupied P*®9»“re from civil rights sctlv- sd. Is that North Vlatnam "taka la the O D A P c o n s u lt ^ and ad- Ifow to accomplish peace She decUred that toe history vlaor. 'Democrats Set Round Steak ...... lb. RG ^ Is toe questlOT, he sold in &»'- during the 1967 war. Riad said If **** “ oong Northern Ireland’s out Its forces from South Vlst- Downtown Main Street, Manchester — 648-4128 of reborn Israel over the post one-third Catholic minority for The seven task forces and the SAUSAGE MEAT^ HT Hot Sansaere P o ttie s ...... H>. mal ceremonies welcoming b- Israel renounces "Idesa of ex­ nam, Laos and Cambodia . . . in two decades cannot be told pansion" and settles the ques­ reforms in Job allocations, hous­ OPEN 6 DAYS — THURSDAY NIGHTS till 9 12 functions they will atudy are: 2nd in Series rael’s Prime IQniater, Golda “without reference to the un­ aooordanoe with a timatobla." tion of Palestine refugees, an ing and local election ndes, ' .... General Government and toter- Heir to toe White House for two wavering support of America’s Major portlona of non-VIst- t ' '' Pfaiehnrst C o k e s ...... eo. lO d Native Carrots...... R hags agreement might be worked out Headquarters of the Royal Ul­ penional Communlca- Of Coffee Hours days of official talks. governments and Ms people.’’ namsss alUad troops oould be. Yellow O nions...... 3 lbs. 29idi Nixon commented that prob­ similar to the 1949 armistice ster Oonatabulsiy —the 90 par The second In a series of Ceiery H e a rts...... She made clear that tdie ex­ out of Vlatnam tn a year, bs lems of toe Middle East are which ended toe first Palestine cent Protestant force aoeussd said, and tos rest oould bs n- "co ffe e hours’ ’ to be condiKSted pected no less from her present war. by Olfaolics of taking the Pro- "terribly complex and not sus­ groupad In bass areas until an 'iy ' by the Democratic Town Com­ Pkiehurst ready to oook 2 lb. Frozen Ment Loaves, seasoned . . . $1.78 2 fib. pi visM. It was reoaUed, h o w ev er, that tartaat aide In the rfoto—da^ ceptible to solution In one mert- The former Milwaukee school •gvMment on oompiste mutiwl mittee will be held tonight at Riad made a similar statement elined to say how many man PlatMD Sgt. Bart Catugal, Maui, Hawaii, takes time to play with young 8 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wewffl^^ fresh Block Island Sword, Fresh Oysters, Fillets of Haddock and ing, two meetings or three teacher who became leader of wlthdrasral Is rssobad wKh at the United Nationa In 1968, they were moving Into Lofufon- daughter of a plantation worker at his liast’ camp near Xuan Lm , ^uth Viet­ Hugh Cctllns, Box Mountain Dr. meetings." Israel last spring reportedly be­ North Vietnam. norisii' 946 H AIN STRBBT Mrs. Meir, wearing a simile but Uu^ elnoe then BgyiM boa derry. nam. Catugal is from Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion. 199th Light Infantry The coffee hours have been lieves Middle Etost peace hopes been ccmstsnt In its demands for An army spokesman "W9 are rsady to dtsoilM thfo beige suit, was given a 19-gun Brigade. (AP Photofax) Pfopossl o r gsnulns oountarpsw- DowntowjB llM HlurtEr set up for Mayoral candidate lie in a strong Israeli military a comidete Israeli withdrawal. members o f the 6-strong 2nd salute and full military honors deterrent. possls, so that we may nsgoMais Optn 6 T h s * Seymour Lavltt cuid Others run­ upon her arrival on toe souto Western diplomats have Grenadier Guards were de­ ning on toe Democratic ticket To that end she went Into her counted on U.S.-SovUt oonsultar ployed In the city after return­ this vital loMM," lAdn de­ / r-\ Tlnindajr to 9 PJL i ' ' Ton have ohangad and so have wet lawn of the White House. scheduled meeting with Nixon clared. In the November elections. That’s n b y we have so many new Responding to the PresideMt’s Uons and Big Four talks to wrap ing from Belfast. He said there Capital Query; Ihe candidates will discuss North Vietnam’s epetm m nm shoppers trading here eveiy weak! welcome, Mrs. Meir expressed (See Page FUleea) up a package that both Israel are about 1,100 troops In tba their platform and the- issues and toe Arab states would ac­ Londonderry area. told the msetlng that PieoMwl Nixon’s osU lor world prinni effecting Vernon. AU voters In A Pint Dwinit cept. French Foreign; Minister Street barriers want up during Vernon ore urged to attend at Maurice Schumann told the the night In both Protestant and on Hanot to settle the ersr eras least one of the many hours General Assembly Wednesday Clathotlc sections of Northern oondamned to failure. scheduled to meet and talk with that Big Four negotiations are Ireland’s second city, a shlrt- "B ts obvious that 10-. Nto- toe candidates. Was U.S. Invited^ on's words, not unUhs IIio m o f h Melees Outside Courthouse the only way to work out a plan making center and a centurtas- Other ogffee hours scheduled tor lasting peace. old Protestant stronghold. Three thief orytng stop Siief.’ can par- for tola week cmd next Etre: Sara Lee Big FV>ur talks on the Middle were vtslble near The Dlamaad ausda no one," Ambssaadar Ha Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mark Chicago Riot Trial East were halted last July to this morning, bdt residents sold Van Lnu toU ths isth sMSIsn of PLAYTEX Maureen Cosgrove, 24 George toe deadtooked peace tatta Dr.; Sept. 30, Mr. and Mrs. Blitter Struesel (See Fags Eleven) (See Page Dsven) To Join Viet War? CHICAGO (A P) — Nineteen news conference. "There la no Abner Brooks, 10 Center St., (■MPaasHHSS) Rich, flaky pastry compistsly demonstrators have been ar­ doubt there is a direct attempt By MUBBET MABORBI RristtorM OonimMtee, was be­ dent Is another tootnoto to Mn- and Oct. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur rested and two injured in street at confrontation." The Wsshlsgtos Post Higgins, 68 'Dimoaater La. bEtksd and frosen to lock In tos cause '^s lot of hlatorical rw tory showing the exeniUve heahneas. A delicious treat. clashes with police during pro­ On today's court agenda was WASHmOTON — Ths Ntmm search” was rnquirtid. the Btoite branch’s (sUurs “to deal can- Also scheduled Is a meeting tests against the <^>enlng of the Administration has ssarolisd before toe Jaycees Oct. 21 when continued questioning before Department said. Other eources tlldly wMh the O G I D eath s GOLDEN GIHDLE trial of eight men charged with Judge Julius J. Hoffman of the records tn vain tor evidenos said tost during thu period, the the public" on Vietnam durtiw Lavltt cutd Republlctm Mayoral d n m # B r tn tfto T /lm d e< m e*e bm a s s m . . -a . . t .. t . conspiring to foment violence prospective Jurors to try toe Haynswarth Foes that South Vietnam mads any admlnlatraUon angulahad over tha Johnaon AdmlniatrBUon. candidate Atty. Frank MoO>y 1 2 V a ^ formal rsquest for UA. combat wUl both specdc. Other dates for during last year’s Democratic case in U.B. District Court. how to make n reply that would On May , Futbright wrote troops before the first Amsrl- 12 In W a r H it coffee hogra cuid speaking en­ !»*««• National Convention. Security forces that Included not embom uai the U.S. poeli to Secrotory of State WMItom gagements will be cuinounced - Also injured in a series of me­ deputy federal marshals esn battallona reached thsrs to U ^ . P. Rogera, noting that to Apotl. later. lees near the U.S. Onirthouse brought in from other cities March, 1986, omrials have ec- Fulbrtghl eventually mwtved Gen. WllUam C. Waetmoratand, knowledged. Low L evel Wetotesday, first day of toe guarded the courthouse. See Him Winning a clrcuHoua reply, which avoid­ In a 847-pege report on hla yaars PIN1SHDB8T GBOCBKT Admlnletratipn offlclala spent % M n_n_-.u9-u_a m ------trial, were nine policemen and Fighting flared Wednesday ed aaylnf flatly (hat there os U.S. commander to South vwaHvnvia mnOTi WASHINGTON (AP) — Oppo- MltchsU, one of today’s wlt- nearly (our months examtotog, SAIGON (AP) — Amaileah two city prosecutors. when about 700 protesters re­ nervar was a formiU South Viet- Vlatnam. aaid It was hia "Judg- SoiMh Vietnamese bottle Church Women s nenU of toe Supreme Court nesses, also said "It doesn't look and muUtng over, how to en- . PiRsbHry CRABMEAT Mayor Richard J. Daley ac­ turning from a rally in Grant ruLmeee requnat (or i-ombat moou" that U S. fnroea should field deaths dropped issl week L b . nomination of Judge Clement F. so good" when asked how he as- ewsr an Inquiry from .San. J. 6 - o l $ 1 .3 9 1 2 - o l $ 3 .2 9 cused supporters of toe defend­ Park—scene of the convention- troops, and tried to gloss over be deployed In VIeCnam. Ful' to their lowest levels In ths [ Plan Conference Haynsworth Jr. sUU foreaee his aesaed toe chances of blocking WUlism P^jlbrtght (D-Arfc.) SALE! ______B o g _ ants of trying to provoke a week violence—threw rocks and the omloaton.- bright noted that the Waat six weeks, allied headquartera I FLOUR showdown wMh the authorities. confirmation de& plte unexpeeV the nomination. S about tost surprising ommls- ^The Eumual meeting of the Jumbo Saran Wrap 49e bottles while police swung slon from toe rsoord of U.S. in­ *The aenntor, oti HofA. 12, pul announoad today, ovhUs enemy ^B with this coupon and purchase of 86.ee o r more "A policeman is supposed to ediy long committee hearings Mitchell, director of the (See Page PMaea) Women’s Fellowship of the Cfon- clubs. volvement in Vietnam. the exctainge Into (he congraaa csausltles tocreseed more than necUcut Conference of the ^ Coupon good thru Sat., Sept. 87th DnIMonta Fum 5 cone $1. be cool, but how cool can you and continued controverey. NAACP*s Washington, D.C., of- Iraial rw-ord, where «it eecaped 800 oompowed wtth the week ke- get?" the mayor asked at a (S s s F ags B igh t) "We oould not (tod a epeciflo UiUted Church o f Chrlst* and it wiU bo approved by a lop-sld- Soviet Policy grounds tost the rsoord rtwws ing of Amerioan soldiers to died. available in pull-on or zipper styles.) These arc the girdles ^ UCX; churches in the Connecti­ sd margin. "oonUnutog oonsultatlan" shout South Vietnam and. Indeed, Cut Is Urged South Vlitnsniaes katOaflald cut River Valley, who sttend- 0 t No Deposit you’ve seen on T V -that support your tummy like firm, The senator, who asked not to sending the U.S. Iroope which that the government of South dsslhs tort wMk dreppad to m . ed the recent General Synod 3 Bottles 8 9 e be quoted by name, esttmated "smounte to a requset." Vietnam itaetf did not make ATLANTIC Cmr, NJ. (AP) oompared to more than 800 dur­ young muscles... make you look 5 pounds thinner Shift in Air meeting In Boston, will apeak. Oaoe of U, etratght or assorted ...... there might Ite (our or five votes H m reason tor ths daley In a written, foo-mel rerpwet fee- 'The rteatworkers' union \ ing each of the prevtoui instantly. The soft cloth lining gives you cool New officers and chairmen to toe 17-member Judeiary WABHZNOTON (A P ) — Ths snmsertog Futbrlght, who is theoe troops." tdent, I.W, Abel, today un*d an «v«ka- n was tbs lowsrt govsrw- will be installed following a Oom m l^ sgstost the nomtoa- ^ re-belsnc- chairman of the Sonata Foralgn Fulbtlght said that the Inrl- comfort, too. And, the new Long Leg Panty luncheon. Child care will be sll-oul labor rampaieg U tt . **” ** 8-8, wbsw girdle slims your thighs as never before. SavB 3 k M tlon and around 20 to 86 to the h, rsisUoM with Red Chins four^tay week u j » fO'’«nu»«nl aoidton ware available. Mothers are remind­ Senate, wHh its 100 members. i ed to bring a lunch tor eato sod Ihs Unltod Ststss to on ef- sutomaUon win soon threaten *"P****4 klltod. Dtalpack Jimbo civil rights iMuler Ctoreacs tort to I taiMhwia with lU the Jobs o f mlUJons of Amen- ^****^ *^*«** *HMMlod k ltlti« Pull-on styles child. MUk will be served. ______oonmittiilit asIctiboCe nmwtm 8.887 North Vletaomeae and Vtot NOW $8.95 Representing Center Oongre- Girdle Reg. $10.95 gatlonal Caiurch are Mias Hsian ALL SL15 " Such a a^OtaSovlrt poTcy Industry already hoe the •okSers tort we ah. eem- Long Leg Panty Reg. $11.95 NOW $9.95 Carrier, Mias LilUsn Grant, smpharts. ooms VM. Spirited Contests know-taow to reptoee wwemMy ** reported tort Mrs. Elmer Thlenea, Mrs. Hen­ bettovs, would balp expiate wt^ line workers with computere '**“***^ y ***> * revtosd total of Zipper styles DOYALETTES ry MUIer and Mrs. Nona Mc­ Whited Stage Russia has delayod the start of and the next sconomic downturn reported today, Girdle Reg. $12.95 NOW $10.95 Cann. 4ffor$1JI nuclear dtoarmonMat talks with could permonenUy wipe out Jobs '"yb® enemy activity eonttw- Long Leg Panty Reg. $13.95 NOW $11.95 Representing Second Oongre- CLOROX the Unltod Stetes. In Tivo Primaries on a moortvs oeoto, Aboi sold. deersos# tort weoh, espe- "I would suggest that we ®bUly at week’s end," the tm t- gatlonsl Church are Miss Isabel ‘nw poostklllty of a policy L ock -O u t By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to 8 p.m . to all oommunltlaa euive for a work week of four ■”'* fovernment sold. "Oem- Massey and Mrs. Jossph Mar­ shut also suggsrte that even If Sizes XS, S, M, L. tin. 12-oz. Ntsflt’t The right to run (or mayor where primariee ore toktog daya with wevk-free weelMiMto ****^ to that of the psevtoiM (Extra large sizes $1.00 more) CHUCAOO (AP) —Hundrs* **** ^ ***** ^ on the Democratic ticket to be- pto(w. of three days." Abel told a cow- ***^- U bos oome down by 88 CHOC. BITS 5k of white ooartruetkn irntlisis o* ** tbsy Would be un- tng disputed to primaries to in Watertaury. endorsed can- ventlon of the AFLOlO'a Indue- F** *•*•*.” LOOK FOR THE GIRDLE IN THE TALL TUBE todsy Mocked the aw- PtvducUve to the near future, Stopped Too Soon several Connecticut cities today, dtdaU WllUam F Murphy ts be- trial Union Departmont. * spokeemon tor tbo U.S. Jumbo trance to a U.S. eevenim^_____ Another ____ reason advanced with spirited oonterts In New tog challenged by Robert SulU- MIRACLE WHIP f t 5k Ha aald that If dte tober *^<>toiid sold ha attached m Don’t delay—hJte advantage of big savings on MEMFHIB. Tenn. (A P ) — Siael •2.15 biilkllng where Labor Depart- *’*H»to the govsnunewt bare tor Haven and Wsterbuiy capturing van and former mayor Edward movement glvea It lop priortty, P®*tleutor stgniflrance to Uw The Rev. James E. Hunter de­ OoDoa meat offletoto ptsimed to oefo- ^domtam te fslhirs to ptopoae a much of the attention. D. Bergin. faunons Piaytex Golden Girdles before this It carl —In toe ahorter' work - ^**41 bi Amertewa tkSIleBoM rided to play detscti've this duct a besrtog Into ctasrgas of ftarttog date to that Soriot mlU- With eight-term Mayor Rich- yi,* winner of Uie Democratic week In (our years wMb no cut ‘^ '***-j P®toted out (bat tbo ractol dtoerUnteatlon in tbs bir- l**7 eWefo undoubtedly have srd C. Lee out of the scrambto offer expim. week efter ttdevea on two occa­ primsLiy arlli square o ff to the In pay by bargaining wKb indue- total bad "fluctuated only a OPEN THURS. aai FRI. NiaHTS mi kN tog df workora on govsnunaat- bssn preortng the Kremlte lor to New Haven (or the first Ums sions stole a typewriter and six atecUon campaign against Re­ try and lobbyt^ tn Oangriea. *«*> 1®®)" durtag the port three Itoanced projscte. oiora Ume to develop a«A ds- to 8 yaars. Ihres men are fight- sir ocndltloneri from PIssssnt publican Mayor George P. Hor- "Spurred by tax conceaaloni. —••ka: UT three wreeba ago. MS WE HONOR The white pichete, newy tbs.nswert isirlesr mtosUe tog for the role of DomocraUc Ihilon Pratoytsrlan church. tomon, who wtm a OOP pri­ Industry throughout our aatUMi l*o woeks ago and 188 tort weartog hultoos Idaattfyhig sjrstems. standsrdbesrer. He bought a Junk sir ccndl- mary Tuesday—and against two hoe teen modernising the —*®k- them as msmbsra of esostme- PrsrtdttM Ntoon isiiiiiwiil to Leo’s choice sad the choice Uoner, tawtsllsd H In a church todspendenk candidates to the means of production at a (Sntee- The spnkeainsii sold the level window and watrited all one Pinehursf Grocery, Hon urioos, mswiid betors ihs June that lbs talks begfoi by ** tbe orgaatssUon to Aldermoa- Right and the Left of tbs hra Supporters of eight defendants who go on trisl in tic rate." Abel said. of ®nemy acOvlty »>■«* baa baitt night and part of toe next fmr mslii entrance of the UA. Curt mid-AugnsL The tsigrt date I® Prsstdent Barlhlomew Outdo, major porttoe. The impact on Jobo boa not *beut tbs ossm tor the port the thelwes to strike again. connection with disturbances at the 1968 Demo­ (oms Houae barring a nr eos to psaead w'About any ofTca] word but a Negro contender, (ormer AS SEEN ON TV 302 MAIN STREET CORNS OF MW Ahotber m ajor city arttb a been great so ter horauss to**® tmilrt. wtth na avongs e t Finally he went to bed-«nd TPn. cratic National Convention, wave flag from shoul­ the tortiding. / tro e a the Kramita. Btech Oeiaittlon ebairmsn Henry prim ary today Is Stamford, Strang acononUe demond i lo r *> itMkrt Ottd nwtfour rtteebs (hat's when tbs thieves showed ders of Abraham Lincoln statue in Lincoln Rark. ■evtral Labor Department of- tirretary of maft WUltom P. N/ Porker, and Chorlea D. GUI, • Ampin Fmn ParUug Just Acram Thn Stmnt # whore Democratic Mayor Bruno goods has todUBiry to • f® 'y M bomn. up and got the air condidooer. Odals torludtog ArBmr Plslch- Regan mot wttb levlrt Fbreton * 81-yaar-rid aldermaa, are '''A. „Eyes of statue are blindfolded with a woman’s Olordano, the andoraad condl- keep operating ■ ifllrlml Maaorthlto, u.a. flgMor- brassiere. (AP Photofax) ctmOewtart Golda. (Sss Page BgkS) (| e s Page Etevsw) . Tbs potto are open from nssw (I iPagaBIghl) *) '- '- V ■ \ v \ ’A C n T W O r ; MANCHESTEh EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ,25, 1969 Vernon BlANCHiteTISK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1969 PINTO Rail Unions PAGE THREE PIMTO, People Interested MOVIE AUDIENCE Sheinwold on Bridge In Narcotics Treatment Or­ . g u i d e ******* For Capitol Region A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS DEFianiEB PUNISHED v Clergy Report Uncovers Fears ganisation Inc., is now open O rd e re d T o AND THEATERS. FOR GOOD BEHAVKNB NORTH Honday throu^ Wednesday A 10 9 54 evenings, 0:80 to 10, In the ThtM rutmgt apply to Mm« By ALFRED SHEINWOLD Delay Strike rtl— ao< pfttf Nuv 1.1906 10843 Pro and Con on Busing Project bottom floor of the WilUanu O Q75 Agostinelli Names Building of Sty Mary’s Epis­ - IH!§ SEAL On Jan^ 1 of the year 2000 a ♦ A6 , WASHmoTON (AP) — Plans new era wlU begin tor all bridge, By BARBARA RICHMOND federal Intervention of any aort live In a dlaedvnntaced aroeL’ copal Church on Park St. In eds indicsies the 61m wss WEST EAST An ex-addict, a parent of a for a seledUve walkout by ftjur players. If you bid when you Proponents of Project Con­ In Individual lives. “au we are asking is to give submitted and approved under ♦ Q 73 A 8 Drug Task Force drug user, and a professional rall craft unions Oct. 4 have the Motion Picture Code should apeak up and pass when O A K 5 you abould keep quiet, you will 1972 A 29-member Task Force on Narcotics and Danger­ e think, Proj- North-South vulnerable. Ilght when the Rockville Area ^ Concern does not have con-r' Police Log by 60 days, during which a 0 RESTRICTED — Psrsons tVesI North East Soull months, win be funded under a Wayne Bishop, in charge three-member mediation panel under 16 not sdmittsd. un­ Opening lead—^Ung of Hearts. Clergy Council conducted a b u t - ^ the towns. The con­ West opened the king of Pass Pass Pass .1 4 831,000 budget with q;ipraxt- state Police NarcoUcs Dtvteton; SEE OUR COMPLETE ASSORTMENT vey to gather facte about the mor«*^r«ior « more and 'tracts can be for one year and appointed by President Nixon, less accompanied by parent Pass 2 4 Pass 4 A mately $13JtOO of it to be a lod- the Rev. George R. MerriU of hearth, continued with the ace All Pass project which buses city chll- The withdraw within John Pozzato, 17, of 21 Echo or adult guardian, and then led a third heart to oral grant imder the Safe the Greater Hartford CouneU of dren to suburban schools. „Jl?!. « «t wishes. make South r u f f . ------— Streets Act, and the remainder Churches; Walter A. Stewart ® Psrsons under 18 net a<- by CRCEO in-kind servtces. director of the Greater Hartford FROM SANTA’S WORK SHOP ^ncern ul^t ’^ “project i^er^they“Le^’C6m ecf*^'® ^ M^l^Skera “ e i^ ' cltted. This age restriclion South drew a round of trumpe the bidding instead of might become an issue in Ver- mimitv ®®^ claim that it costs the towns iiy Drug Store on the E Middle i *** ^ o with the ace, took the top cluba P06»h>S- * Dinner Speaker The groiq>, ' with Newington Council on Alcoholism; Henry non in the near future ledX ^ T^krai^lte ^t. 6 clans and BoUermakers and — »the - may be higher in certain Mayor WUUam J. Reynolds the assistant director of Blacksmiths—seek agreement areas. Check theater or and ruffed a club. He returned South played the low dla- members of the clergy to form explains towns involved re- wlth the king of spades to ruff dummy, and Eaat;’.f " The Rev. Dr. Fred R. Edgar chairman, wUl explore the ad- METRO (MetropoUtan Effort COLORS! for a 10 per cent wage hike with advertising. Dallas, Tex., former pastor vlsabiUty of a Regional (under- Toward Regional Opportunity), a comiSttee and t ^ l l e a ^ ‘=®*''® P®*- Pl>“ ACCIDENTS all 76 railroads. hla last club In the dummy and was trapped. South acor^ port which is a compuatton of “'® payment for the A written warning for follow- ^ PriAtod aa a public aarvica then ruffed dummy’a last heart. **** same and rubber, all bi^- of South United Methodist cover) Narcotlca Squad, for ap- WUUam Rosenblatt, dl- P?l?®.‘’ the OOV «Ud it service, of the teacher. by thia nowtpapef. facte garnered by interviewing ing too closely has been Issued **nd hoped to avoid a West discarded a diamond, ®*““* pasaed to begin wltt (phurch, win be guest speaker preheiuUng pushers and users; rert**r of the Capitol Region individuals or groups for and ternaUve pIqt.. for helolnr'tlu, » »>«> saW, in answer to Millie Roberts of East Hart- P>’e8i<5«ntlal declaraUon of a na­ not Uklng what he saw. But "^®" ** perfectly proper at the South CSiureh Methodist wUl develop plans for a Region- Mental Health Planning Com­ tional emergency by striking Men’s Club aimual klckcttf din­ al Narcotlca Training Program Stanley G. Horan H, ■gainst the busing project. The Hartford neonle in charges made by some per- ford, after her car struck the THEATER TIME South relenUeasly led a trump t®Fhlm to pass. ‘ five-member study committee areas ^ sons, that It would end In re- rear of a car driven by Thomas seven roads—the Santa Pe, and West was forced to take the 8dme days *t doesn’t pay to ner, Tuesday at 6:16 p.m. In and lor Regional Drug Educa- «*e®“tlve director of HealUi of 40 Tower Rd Qpcttt Nortbci^, Southern, HM- SCHEDULE 'Cooper Hall of the church. tton Programs; and wlU study PaclUUea Planning Ooun- . An interview with Miss Edith 80, “ lead. set out of bed., ' The member! of the cle^ C^U “ y^r^y at 6:45 p.m. on Main By this time all bands were Daily Question Dr. Eidgar, pastor of the Oak the establishment of local drug ®** O'®®*®*- Hartford too.; came to no conciuslon in ^ n , » “ '®'^ “*•« »""'y safeguards St., near Pearl. “ >e Chesapeake A Ohio and Burnside —Midnight Cow- reduced to two canto, and each **«’t»er opens wKh one qwde, Lawn Unttod MeibodM Church advisory councils, utmiiiii- to the '^***®thy McNamara, ex- boy, 7:16, g:20. ______one in Manchester. ecutlve vice president of the player had two diamonds. When *'*® "*** Plajer paeses. Ydtl !ln DaUdi, w n speak about his _ _ _ Regional Advisory Committee rection the town should go, but schools brouxhtoiit that th doing anything they There was a two-car accident The rtrike was called subject Cinema I ft n Midnight Cow- West led the six of hold: Spades, 8; Hearts, l-S-1- recent trip to Europe. He served ““ Capitol Region Inc. instead decided that evaluaUon board has n^made an todooth yesterday at 7:46 a.m. on W. ^ counting a vote eariler in the boy, 2, 4:80, 7, 10; Funny Olrl, South had to guess whether to * ' ®>““ onds, K-f-8-8-8; Olnb||, as pastor at South Church from members from Manchester: Pot 1949 to 1968. Hie speech at 7:46 ~ ~ ” Agostinelli, In announcing the of the facte gathered and a con- study of Project Concerntm Referring to a two-year re- Middle T’pke., near the East week by union members, play the queen or the low dla- lice Chief James M, Reardon; appointments last night, at a sequent decision be left to each cause of lack of knowledm ns issued on Project Concern, Hartford town line. The drlVM-s Spokesmen for the unions said East Hartford Drive-In — mond from dummy. y®n aayT “ p.m. is open to all women of Thomas P. Connors, head of .the church. meeting of the CRCEO In Man­ Individual clergyman. to what school sosce w«I hn **'® questioned a state- Involved were Edward Eber- V** selected railroads are locat- JMtlne’ 7:80; Lady in Cement, -me queen would be correct if the Law Einfaroement cup: chester’s Municipal Building, A question and answer for- available in the future ment made there, '"There is sold, 47, of 22 Bunco Dr., and alternate facilities West happened to he i.i.Hin.r hearts if your part- riculum at Manchester Com- ______In th6 futur6. are available. said that the list of task 'force mat was prepared and groups The board___ was_ _approached "®®‘* *“ quesUon and to Allan Reed, 18, of Rockville East Windsor Driye-In —Bon- the^^Wng of d la m o n ^ ^ h S "**■ one heart be- munity CoUege; Robert Dlgan, members “to still open to the or ^iw o tm who were interested several months ago by people attack two of the most cherish­ We have no desire to create nle ft ay d e, 7:80; BuWtt, 8:80. t**®" n>ade coordinator of youth services appointment of additional qual- ed myths in education, the OOMPLAINT8 a national emergency by csLlling In the Issue of Project Concern both for and against the pro- Ke^!-livr;^^epera"‘"7S would he an as«d. It to a Ua- ‘FedU p’G.1. for the Mancheeter school sys- ifled experts.” were interviewed. ject but decided to defer action "‘ K^borhood school and homo- Police suspect a connection a nationwide strike,” said Wil- bllity when partner opens with Vixen 9:00. Wert wece leading: from the tern; and Beldon H. Schaffer, Calling the task force "a An organized group of local until the space problem is °“® grouping.” between the break at the Park- Ham W. Wlnplainger, vice presl- one q>ade. director of the University of high priority project for the pet^le, having no forntal name, clarified ’The decision will be "®®*h of these procedures ade Bakery, which was report- dent of the AFLrCIO Interna- Manchester Drive-In —l^lrlts trouble Copyright 1999 Hijacks Jet Connecticut Institute of PubUc CRCEO,” AgostineUl remarked. of the Dead, 7:80; Destr^ AU **'® >^ht answer. but all in favor of instituting the board’s to make when the *®"‘^ theanaelvee oasUy to the ed yesterday and netted some- t onal Association of Machinists Wert had already ahown up General Featnree Oorp. MIAMI (AP) — A khaki-clad Service aiul a member of the "There is no question any tong- Project Concern locaUy, was time comes. maintenance of an undesirable - one $200, and two other breaks and Aerospace workers. But a Monsters, 9:80. Manchester Board of Ekluca- er, if there ever was one, but among those interviewed. Mencrhester has TwirW/.ipf,twl q“°>” report went on. in the same area of the Park- spokesman for the Natkxial State Theatre -BulUtt, 6:80, with the ace-king of hearts, the hijacker directed a National •*** iifnivA /rvIlsIsMVA cnaMMVMUWLvVlMM CleeelMes vs w »a »a T a queen of clubs and the queen of tion. that we have a serious drug Several reasons were cited for in Project Concern for toUtloro suntxmdlrg these ade. Swiss Colony reports the Railway Labor Conference said 9:20; Bonnie ft Clyde, 7:20. 2na far, but Department. M Cl)c ;%rfali Out) service. He aald he was being er of the State Department of Cosmetics ----- that the re- a more thorough Inventory of ” nwniiigw n m oniunenif transfered from Puerto Rico to on-siie comfort! Inform the people of Vernon of same of the Hartford children In “'‘® “hawed that the re- a more thorough Inventory Officials say in a tobacco re- jttN t A S T H a R r f 0 H D r. N 0 R W I C H T 0 V, N Mental Health, Aloohci and the facto. their own homea In order that *freaston rate at various grade the house to being made today. Anchorage, said the Army gave Drug Dependence Dtvtakm; m WASHINGTON (AP) — A ***** ^ capita cigarette him a rough deal and be Just Opposed to Project Concern they might continue In the Man- *®''^ JJ^vdying Project Con- tongue-in-cheek plan for an ex- “*"®hlng currenUy is averaging M F -ELEGmE WITHOUT EXIRAmAHCE- Howard E. Fitts, mayor cf 3-woy recliner' ■nd also interviewed by the ceiti children was actually con- dldntwant to go,” she saU. South WIndsar; Donald C. Chester school system.’ A 200-pound copper coU, tension of the Washington Monu- ***^® *° ****^ . A passenger, Aiimaa Paul clergy were representatives of Marvin Blsenbeig,' cocndlna, **^7 ***®' “‘“‘®*"**'t ” ^orta |80 to the Dart Dairy on menWuUlirilig" p riJ-U ^ r'Z ’ the 4,186 cigarettes—about 210 ^ T P S IT CH.ARBROILED TO PERFECTION Beach, town manager of Gles- Liggetts the Concerned Citlsens of Ver­ tor of South Windsor’s project, . Bitorvtewlng Robert Kelly, E. Center St., was stolen from ery mode of design known to packs—puffed in 1968. . yVrlght of Charleston, 8.C., re­ tonbury. ON THE OPEN HEARTH ported itte gunman wore a Vtot- At 11m F sikadt non (OOV). ncted______that there_ was projeci oppcsl- deputy B u ^ e v l n b a ^ d Gm» toere either Monday or Tue^ man-has been ^ red M ^ a "The smoking-age population Also, Hairtford PoUce CUef TMs group stated its opposi- to increasing and consumer In­ F A ■■ I H A R I F 0 H 0 • T F L 3 9 ! j 5 9’ bam war ribbon on the uniform. Thomas Vaughn, Sttnsbuiy tton to'lt «t'‘the'' out^ ^ ®'®"^^ ^ * budding architect. Capt. Walter F. Kuefaner, 60, MANCHESTER Uon to: Busing children from apparent pubUc opposition since. °°'*^?** asked^one of the majcr comes are at record levels. But -• MAIFf St • OF'POSIIF COFf n f CIICUF Ri VD PoUce Oilef Thomas J. Hank- said Gm hijacker gave the name towns or cities which can af­ WUUam______Paradis,__ dlreotor of ■- Dylan Thomas Home p^ ^ ^’A. A. Heinandei” when he ard, Newington PoUce Chief ford to provide their own fa­ Pipject Concern terms It an **? Rimn Iln Q 1 ’ ***® te^awaltlng hte^lto^ to publicity an AI lFiF ‘fOR/i ICFF m o t o r lf<‘, • FFORWICHTOWS boarded the' Jet at Charlestan, PhUlp Lincoln, West Hartford City of Hartford been doing and Kings Up TVo Sale’ pracUce a « ^ ^ ********* clgareFtte use per per- FXII r. OFF COFFN T 'f E • TFt -hi JS'J cilities; federally sponsored S.C. PoUce Chief WUUam P. Rwh, programs of imiss busing, end *" “ “’T - son and possibly limiting the : Kuehner said ttie soUUer, a EnthiU PoUce Chief Walter number of smokers,’ the report woman and a small baby re­ Skonnar, Bloomfield PoUce L t RAPP'S oatlooBd prchlems?” poet Dylan Thomas, failed to ‘^®*ve high-speed elevators said. Anthony J. Tooe. "Jewish SMe" Kelly cited Hartford as having get the minimum acceptable ‘ ‘ • J******®*!® ot meeting rooms mained in Cuba when the plane Tolland new to Miami today. Also, Jamea R. Brown,, direc­ a progressive eduoatlcml qrs- bid, 124,000, and was withdrawn *** constltuente a tor of the Uidvecalty of' H art­ Deliulessefl & R e sliu ri^ ten: and as supporting It well, from an auction Wednesday. “»* Thomas Society, The real olan was nre™.r«A -Is being reconstructed here at ' Also, Jam es Dow, agent in ManafkM tliapplE! RBonG the purchase were presented to Stevenson; finance board chair- might not be In a position to “*Yed buyers not to make an of- for Congress bv a rc M t« S ^ ^ FOB THE FIRST TIME! RESTAURANT (Ufa. 44A - Ntor Ria. 195 N a x tlT IL T P ) THI® ROUTE 88 Opp. Conn. Golf Ismd TAIOOTTVILJU: la cost of 813 mllUon. charge of the H a rtfi^ Divtolon the Board of Finance by First man Howard Wolfanger; Select- respond to that invitation. The ^**- for the property so it could Capitol George Stewart who IS TOOETHEBNESS: Selectman Ernest VIk, the fi- man candidate L. Robert Du- clergy question if this was a ■‘•inainremain in In *h«the hnn,*. hands of “Laug- spite his tiUei is a Ucensed engi­ nance board recommended an mont; First Selectman candl- fact. harne people and bteir friends." neer. "Bunitt” a t Btt9 ft 9:99 THURSDAY SPECIAL (EvMifiig Only) appraisal be made of the prop- date Charles Ramondo; State Kelly answered that Hart- •rty- R«P- Robert King; present First ford did not refuse any tnvita- “Never again will this chance Selectman Ernest Vlk; Town tlong this year, but it told .the MM hBIEII PiHtmOE-848^S481 S T E V t SHELLS ^ of a lifetime come to increase Committee Vice Chairman Ruth towns not to Increase their aTn-M niM ftii a recreational area,” Blelecki Lojsim, and town committee participation, I ^ Q U E B \ stated. “People have long secretary Barbara Rodman. At the conclusion of the report I l I M K E U r urged the town to look into rec- In other actions, the commit- U*e etudy committee urged I IF MB MEATBALLS reatton land in town. What bet- tee voted to add Ramondo and other members of the clergy Mon. tliru Frl. 'BULLITT’ |er opportunity than to be able Wolfanger, manager of the council to consider tt carefully, im - »m 8l99-tttft.7t9ft.9M LT.WOOD to get a piece adjoining the Burrough’e Corp. to member- “Any decision or non-declaioa FRIDAY SPECIAL (Evwiliig Only) preeent acreage, bringing the ship on the town committee. y®u may arrive at will be en- woman: animal, saint, mistress, lover. LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET total to, if not over, 100 acres.” Other committee appoint, H*®ly your own," the commtt- ^Wtiich is the trua^^ i««»ce^Ouneii s 1 The 04-acre parcel contains a mente by the Republican ’nnvn "The town's clergy- FISH laigre pond which is higher than Committee w ere: Oct. 18 dance ®'®*® reminded tt Is their UL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY OUT AM OISFUYEO Crandall’s, the resident noted, committee, John Campbell, Bill oI>Hgatlon as religious leaden and will not pick up any pol- Seidel and the TGOiP; head- cMtribute to both the matn- lutlon from that area, accord- quarters committee, John *®*’**>®® “ml the furtherance of jJi— 1 jyx.______Pstavision* Cote^ Oe luxe. CHIPS NOT PRE-PACKAGED Ing to Bieleckl. Campbell, Gerald Ralston and ***® ®^®11-I>®lnar of the oommun- Btt “Beoale ft €|ySa» OUR OWN CURED RRISKET U.S.D.A. CHOICE H e c 4 o Y a f t p “Careful planning over a per- H*® YGOP; moiling committee, **^' Quoting from the Bible the a t 7ttft lod of years can certainly pay Mrs. Eithel James, Mrs. Ruth *^P®n told, "Where there is no NEXT FUCK "ALICE'S RESTAURANF BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCH MON. timi FM. off many times over.” he said, Lojzlm, Mrs. Sue Fortier, Mrs. '^*“1°'*' H*® people perish.” CAFETERIA STYLE 8 to 4 WEEKDAYS "think of the advantage our Elaine Bugbee and Mrs. Peg ,’*^® committee was made up young people will have as 100 Batty. Stuart Joelln and Mrs. o **’®.**®'^- R*cl*“rd A. Beti$lcr, FINAL WEEKS! acres is developed for them.” Tanya Matakaa were named'to Open Bm. to Itone. • AJC to 19 P JM. Looking back several years, U*® raffle committee. . ® l^**®!*! InfHs> Billnj^ Friday and Saturday 8 AJd. to U P JI. WhMftvw you hMr about Blelecki stated, "years ago Bulletin Board !?**, ^S.® 5***’ " R Y US AND YOU WHA, B E BAiOK AGAIN 1® CORNED chances of obtaining land for St. Matthew’s Men’s Mission R^d^lnk^ leaai— laa.-— ani! the town tor different usee waa will meet tomorrow night at {toiud la'truai always kept a dark secret from 7:80 at the church. — ^ the townspeople, untU today it _____ William Schnalder, , 6t B ar nard’s, Rockville. Is Impooslble to touch thte Maaobeotor Bvanliv HeroM land.” ToUand oorreapondeat Bette "Let us not keep our eyes Quatrale, teL 876-89W. " M I D N I G H T i m M l 60 TO W£ OAIRY m £ H I ckMcd thte time,” he urged. ------C O W O O V " ^ "Lot us all oa cttlsena take time . out to Inquire more about thte IKeatrical T ree Felled BEEF land. I am sure that a town By Dutch Elm Disease DRIVE-IN At 7:16 ((^>))^ BURNSIDE 9tt9 maatlng wUI be cstlled.” He ST. LOUIS (AP) — TVo yeara ««• urged reeldente to "come vote ago officials of the Municipal HEAD CUT and help lead our toisn to a Opera in Forest Park put out a X B attng-N e ene I ' 11 raoUy wonderful ohanoe to plan caU: Is there a tree doctor In our youth’s future when It the houseT TODAY, lb oomee to recreation.” One of the outdoor theater’s MITaimiMMM. LARGE "For yeara the recreation oldaat props, a 60-foat elm to the BIMMB19 Friday Nijilit Special L and SAT. board has knocked its head of the stage had come down GRBTLED6B FARM COLOR SELECTION ■gainst the wall trying to get a with Dutch elm disease, Splits recreation program etarted, this Bt. Louis park and forestry ■fBmiCIM5 S S S I S l P * TURKEY Urns with help, from the towns- ®M*erte tried everyth tug to cave The Bolton Lake Hotel & Restaurant feet mtlk, rk t: people. I’m eure the board will H** 1*®®- Tbey kittle the beetles w h o te banana. really be aUe to have a good I***! carried the disease. They %M POT PIES 89e program, with a carefully plan- ^ iq a n A iM4M-rmMamLr oao u N D "It aeemad to try awfully Dairy ^ HOT raX 'FA CBAiUD hard to reqxxid,” sold Grecory ROAST beef Queen Griaesnauer, a landscape arolil- tiftftb, dtofM R tftftfood CInck Grand ih.lF' tect. “It put out a beautiful foU- Scotch Hin CANCELED ROOM SIZE RUGS age last spring, but by the mid- *® **“ O* RockvlUrt own •rridt Nkbolai 0 0 SSarf^lj^m SU^Ste* ‘*!*_®* f*V .*® I® *!!"*! ‘bere ___ ^ Trio worn 8 to la, or if you’re a country and western fan Lat at il yov fM a r wwn M U.SJ>JL chaiea Oono. (OSMO) was IM hope.” ivusa MBVBR'S — go downsUin to our banquet room for some fine r X 12’ ONLY 10 IU9. to Sf.fS TilMboae04ftI7U_____ The city wiU accept bids Fri- country entotainment from 9 to 1 . DAIRY QUEEN Na 1 Fona fratot a m d ap 9a IS la - Pestase PaM ai day for the cutting down and re- Call and atoke yaw SaaatvattHi aaw DAIRY QUEEN IML 2 O re / mh K nacHnTK m kati^ moved of the tree. VIXEN. 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MANCHEiyrEh EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1969 V PAGE FOXJB iHANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1969 PAG E FIVE M anchester toe original 120. ’The Pentagon ment of an Air Force-AX attack above tho^^^minlstratlon re­ Demp^y Set Defense Bill had reported It was not ready to bomber for Vletnam-like wars quest tqrlM pB is designed to ov­ Hospital Notes , spend toe 262 million, a Rivers and $106 million for tanks in­ erhaul a .U.8. naval force in NEWSPAPER lO Y aide said. cluding toe trouble-plagued She­ ch he says 68 per cent of th^ To Give Aid WANTED n o r t h PRICE SPECIAL OK Raised To An effort to cut $fi33 million ridan and U.S.-German MBT7! vessels a)re 20 years old or old- 'A VISITING HOCI» ____ DYNAMIC WHSiici. BALANCBICl and delay any C2iA purchases ’The bill also would q er. In te n u e d l^ Care Semi- For eftemoon roate in To Railroad beyond the already contracted military personnel by/l76,000, I . prtvate, noon-2 p-m., and 4 p.m. $21 Billion His W would authorize a to­ Fountain V ilh go Aptau, f 68 pending further study was de­ the cut announced^by toe ad­ ' B pan.; private- rooms, 10 a.m.- tal 23.5 billion for construction West Middle l^ike. GaD HAR’TFORD, Oonn. (AP) — { feated in toe full committee S p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. By JIM ADAMS ministration, tosdi a new cell­ of about 20 new vessels and con­ Mbnchester Evening Connecticut Is ready to pour $16 Aseoclafed Press Writer meeting. ing o f 3,286,P6D in toe armed version of about 20 others. The FRONT END DYNAMICS Pediatrics: Parents allowed Rivers’ cuts also included tl2 services nen year. Herald 647-9946. million into toe Penn Central's ■njr time except noon-2 p.m.; /WASHINOTON (AP) — A administistlon asked 23A billion 244 BROAD STREET (Behind Dairy Queen) million requested for develop­ Rlveisr $960 million increase New Ymk Committor sendee, ottiers, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. ’121.4 billion rewrite of the mili­ for ships. MANCHEHTER, CONN. 06040 but New York Is holding iq> e Self Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., tary spending bill the Senate de­ T ' PH O NE: 649.4045 4 p.m.-8 p.m. bated all summer la headed for two-state agreement. Gov. John Intensive Care and Coronary House action next Wednesday Dempsey said Wednesday. SPEQALIZING IN FRONT END GEOMETRY O nw : Immediate family only, with approval expected Fri­ Dempsey sent a letter to New BRAKE SERVICE and SHOCK ABSORBERS ■nyitme, limited to five min­ day. York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller — FOREIGN and DOMESTIC — utes. Hie bill—wrlth an extra |1 bll- asking him to expedite the ne­ Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m.- >■ f? John T rm n a FREE mSPBCnON— Uon for ships, all Safeguard an­ gotiations. U :4S p.m., and 6:S0 p.m. 8 ” I know we both agree that Managier NO OBUGATION P-m.; others, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., and r timissile money Intact and a cut at one-tenth In the money ear­ our clUsens are entitled to mod­ Sao p.m.-8 p.m. V em, clean and dependaUe serv­ A (e Lim its: 18 in maternity, marked for the controversial Mrs. Robert MoLaaghlia Mrs. Bernard Rock C6A cargo plane—was approved HARVEST ice In return for their fares,” 12 In other areas, no limit in he wrote, “ and we must do aU self-service. 86-8 by the House Armed Serv; Ices Committee Wednesday. we can to help toward this ob­ Join MPHNA StoH jective.” The administration reminds The Senate bill, apprcwi^ lost Mrs. Robert McLaughlin- of of MPHn X, Mrs. McLaughlin If New York falls to come to visitors that with construction week after a debate thfit began 428 W. Middle Tpke. and Mrs. was on the staffs at St. Mary’s tzTn terms, Connecticut wUT‘explore m»der way, parking space Is July 7, was for 220^hlfUon. Bernard Ruck of Mt. Vernon Hospital, St. Louis, and Hairt- needed new cars,” said Demp­ limited. Visitors are asked to Dr., Rockville, have ^Joined the ord Hospital. Efforts by military spending sey. benr with the liospltal whUe the nursing staff of the Manchester critics on toe House committee ” We are committed to provide perUng problem exists. Mrs. Ruck is the former Can­ Public Health Nurses Associa­ dace Gedney. A graduate of to chopyo(it $2 billion worth of VAUIES our citizens with modem rail Safen^kl, C21A and advanced tion, Inc. Wilbur Cross High School, New service,” he wrote, “ and It ts ^ fXiSsp BH OE8 ' tnaimed bomber money—and PatlentB Today: 20», Mrs. McLaughlin, the former Haven, she received her BS ' C h o t c £ S T my feeling action to Implement le extra ft billion for ships— ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Patricia Kaminsky, graduated degree from the University our program can not be further were defeated. LIKE Thomas J. Williams, 46 Giood- from Marymount High School; Connecticut School of N ursing^ IM -T"ouo M " postponed. wln St.; Carl D. Walsh, South Los Angeles, and St. Louis 1966. She was a staff ipember ‘The real battle will be on the ” I earnestly solicit your sup­ NEXT-TO- 2 Windsor; Mrs. Dorothy E. (Mo.) University where she re­ of the U.8. Veterans.'-l^ospltal, House floor,” said one. - port and interest to tola end.” Stone, RFD 8, Kelly Rd., Ver­ ceived a BS degree in nursing West Haven, and..4jie Visiting But most spending critics X The negotiations involve the NOTHING non; Norman J. St. Jean, Hart­ in 1968. Before Joining the staff Nurses Associat1^0Idn of IStamford. doubt they can make any sub­ iffar Metropolitan ‘Transit Authority ford; Enos W. Snowman, 193 stantial cuts on the House floor. ^ O O K of New York arrd the CTonnecti- O N YOUR Adams St.; Harold Shaiuion, 17 They estimate they can raUy 160 USDA cut ‘Transportation Authortty- Oval Lone; Albert Q>. Schuete, Solid Weiste Dj^osal votes at toe moat In toe 486- •ROAST Dempsey and Rockefeller an­ FEET 241 High St., Linda Mae Roy, member committee. CHOICE nounced three years ago this Air Step has designed a ehoe y 'The bill authorizes money for week plans to pump 228.4 mil­ RBD 8, Coventry; Deanna M. for the female you. Daringly Pullo, 1B8A French Rd., Bol­ toe military’s planes, ships, Site plan of Plaza 30 East by architect Arnold the Wilbur Cross and Rt. 30, would have a residen­ lion Into a modernization pro­ bold wtth the upfront look In ton; Kristina A. Monaco, 19 Recyclijmg System missiles, tanks and other hard­ CH odt-Rol^ ife 8 7 Lawrence of Manchester. The complex, between tial area on left and commercial area on right. gram tor commuter service on eoft brawn, buckled In gold. 5 what was then the bankrupt New Avondale Rd.; Harold W. Luet- ware. Dfoney must be appro­ A look that’s new as now Haven Railroad. Jen, P. O. 'Box 464, Rockville; priated by separate bills before and as soft and fomlnltte as It can be spent. EVE 4 4 ^ ‘Then President Lyndon B. Mrs. Mabel P. London, Hebron. you! 222. Also, Richard Kingsbury, Explained to CRCEO -Armed Services (Chairman L. Vernon’s Plaza 30 East Set for ’70’s Johnson pledged another 228.4 nitUlon In federal funds, but the RFD 2, River Rd., Oov«^ry; Mendel Rivera, D-8,C., and a l i t I ^ Horuce A. Kimball, 126 Avon­ A new concept in solid waste disposal which, its de­ committee policy group made If sanctioned by the Planning The easterly section (lower ’The residential section will be now moving forward with plans deal has not yet been'worked out. dale Rd.; Mrs. Frances J. velopers claim, can solve the disposal problem for the some cuts—most of them In line and ZotUng Oommlssions, Plaza right on site plan) will feature on the southerly half of toe site. for a formal presentation. • s u d d TJ u im iP i ^ CTA officials had been hope­ Keune, 42 Harriet Dr., Vernon; with administration thinking— 30 Ehu;t will become a reality a plaza with reflecting pool ’This too will be divided Into When approval has been combined towns of the Capitol Regpon, was unveiled at ful of an agreemeiA before La­ Alan A. Johnston, East Hart-. before toe House bill went to toe . j a u t s s f in VerncMi In the 1970’e. around which wlU be built a two sections. One will contain granted it ts expected construc­ A meeting of the Capitol Region Council of Elected The ambitious complex pro­ '-upermarkst food store, gen- bor Day, but toe amxiuncement, ford; Mrs. Jeannette F. Officials (CRCEO) last night. In full committee. rental apartments. ’The two will tion will start In toe spring wKh , iOfAP posed by E.A.A. Associates is ■;ral retail shops, hardware as Dempsey put it Wednesday Graham, 44 Bunce -Dr.; Ekhvard the Manchester Municipal One pared |82 million to limit together contain 280 units and completion about two years within three years of the sign­ being designed by Manchester store, specialty shops, and a to newsmen, “ is Just not forth- H on tho J. Fraher, 69 Greenwood Dr.; Building. C6A purchases to 81 tostead of parking for 420 cars. later. ing d a construction contract. ST&na architect Arnold Lawrence. Ihe bank. oomlng.” TONIGHT tHOW Mrs. Mary J. DeBattlsta, 1S7H A packed hearing room in- to include a aix-mcntlw tasting Swiss ?o«sr * 1 devel<^>eTs are Frederick An- Plans for toe second residen­ Vernon Ave., -Robkvllle; Karen The westerly portion (upper eluded sanitation employes period. nulli of Manchester, Bvo Aiudi tial area are for individually- Matching Bag $14.00 A. Burke, Kosley Rd., Tol­ e cO Te tR . -'BonrroiAA^ right on site plan) wiU Include Peace Corps Changes from toe 26-member towns, plus A thumbnail desarlptlan at the of PlainvUle and Harry Ehrans owned condominium apart­ land; Otto - A. Balchtmas, 79 representatives from’ the State IAiVe your wib buildings for offices, restau­ ments. ’This portion will hinge Criticized by Monagan RecycUzlng prooeas, as oontain- of Glastonbury. rant, gift ^K>ps, book shops, IF YOU N U D HILP' Autumn St. Health Department and on Vernon’s zoning regulations from ed in Uteraiture distributed last Plaza 30 Eiast will be a self- travel agemy €uid theaters. WASHING’rON (AP) — ■ni* the Metropolitan District. A • T > r . o ^ o c - t being changed to provide for BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A night, explains: contained commercial and resi­ ’These buUdings will embrace an ’T h ^ were told that the new this type of btUIding. ’The Zon­ I’eace Corps should retain tts The Ne w son to Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. "In toe process, collection dential community '' making outdoor amphitheater with mu­ concept, called ReoycUzing, con FAU CUANINa original character, Cmtgressman Wleler, East Hartford; a trucks dump solid waste direct- maximum use of natural sic sheU which will be avail- ing and Planning Commissions daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Clin­ handle all waste. Including ly into toe'system ’s automatic Professionally Cleaned beauty, rolling terrain and a .able for community use and en­ are revising toe zoning laws at John S. Moiuigan, a member of GUSTAFSDN’S SHOE STORE Junked cars, water boilers and receiving apparatus (vlbratli^ toe present time and are con­ » ton Grylls, 46 Wellmsn Rd.; a Reconditioned A Styled winding brook. It will be locat­ tertainment. the House Committee on 766 MAIN VimnCT — MANGHEflTBR other large objects, and reduce hoppers), from which the solid sidering this provision. CAU FISH daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John ed on 66 acres fronting s £ r Bhrergreen Rd., Vernon. 220 milUcn to Install, and that ^ u t a s r / t t t Also, Mrs. Bernadette G. Le- toe average operating cost Blanc and son, 46 Paul St.; would be from to to 27 an in- S c h a ff netr Mrs. Terryl H. Munson and oomlng ton of wests. (Msnohes- TRVIMB daughter, 28 Crestwood Dr.; ter’s cost at present Is to.60 HOME DELIVERY Mrs. Diane 8. Willis and daugh­ per ton.) “SvrtGE ter, RFD 2, Burbank Rd., Rock­ Heath explained that, because ville; Mrs. Jeanette D. Day and of the technioat aspects of the son, 24 Camp Meeting Rd. equipment, trained teohniclsns 3 TIMES A WEEK & M a r x would be needed to operate the FROM plant, at estimated salaries B IG l l ”x l 4 ” I ' 'W /n i I Baby Alligator nuiglng frorm 211.000 a year for HSAM charti an advance fashion couraa with Gets Free High the eperatora to 226,000 a year KNUDSEN BROS. DAIRY ’TUCBON, Arts. (AP) —Police (or the superintendent. fall aultlnga In naw color finda. Latest ahadaa say toat Just before they arrest­ A plant to service toe area towns, he said, would require a LIVING COLOR ed three youths on clfarges of of bronza, graan, blua and gray ara ax> possessing marijuana, one of work force of approoclmateiy 26 N E W d^sposaV le them fed a baby alligator what persons, working three shifts of I oN^ dcopoKf yep. I plored in "Navigator Pattama": plaida, aaK> toe police believed was marijua­ eight each. PORTRAIT na. The youths were taken to He said Ids company could HOME MILK DISPENSER . s » T . S £ p r 2 7 stripea, flna lina plaida and aollda. Trim - Jail. ’The alligator was sent to a contract to hire the personnel neighbor’s house for care. and to run the plant, under a SAVE REFRIGERATOR SPACE ttm t I® tallorad Astra styling by Alaxandar Boland of End Adv. ’Ihurs PMs Bspt. 28 negotiated price, end that the sent Sept 84 pkint could be In operation 10 Quarts in the space of 6 Now%!% Qfi tha IntamatlonaJ Design Guild. Two buttons. doubl#i)lpad lowar pocksta, side vents. And 2 7 7 ^ / f PLUS HS&M’s ei^lualvs NOVA.seT*proosaa* P sA sC . 5 0 ^ kaapa the suit In shape, looking new, even V iV E E T A S A T s ^ r s . 7 HANDLING after extenslvf wear. Come in and diacovsra OHEESE TOWAIEDS GENUINE FULL NATURAL naw world of waaring anjf^mant In an H8&M PUReilASE COLOR PORTRAITS! Charts Cloth Suit BINGO Not the old style tinted or painted black & EVERY M ONDAY— 8 P.M. 26 VILLAGE STREET. ROCKVILU P. A. 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TED TRUDON. Inc. VMiKSWAGEN PORSCHE HOLLAND 1TKS. — TALOOTTVILLE 289.1501 1100 BURNSIDB AVE. — BAST HARTTCRU) ' \ \ \ PAGE SEC MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1969 MANUmjgitsn EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, SEPliEiMBER 25, 1969 PAG E SEVEN / ble. Tliey will bave to be tirgod Automakers’ IEanrl|pBipr least not to vote without looking, the Connecticut Best Customers way the House did. Evptttns i^praO) Yankee Are Competitors T ____PUBLISHED BY THE in - ^ Broad Street, Manchester HlBBAI.n PRINTINO CO.. INC. D ETRO IT. (AP) - The guy IS Blnell Street / The Copper Bracelet Cure B y A .H .O . wants to be first on fals Hanctaetter. Conn. wwk to own a 1970 Ford or Abo: Pnbpfict. Av*. & Koim St., ' THOMAS r . TOROUSON WALTER R. FEROUSON There is one ohaolutely certain thing Tliey are a speclat breed, the Chevy may run second to the WMlf Hortfofd PublUbera guys from Ford buying Chevies Founded October 1, 1881 about the claim of Australia’s tennis men of the figures, who have and the guys from Chevy buying PubUebed Every Evenln# Except Bundnye ' stars John New com be and Tony Roche births and lineage quite apert Fords tor analysts. i Op«i Doily 10 to 10! end Rolldeye. Entered at tbe Poet Office at Hanebester, Conn., ae Second Claae Mail that the copper bracelets they wear ward from the incidentala of flesh year the automakers Matter. % Aiiiplo Ftm Parking off “ tennis elbow.” Aa with anything else and blood. buy som e models from their SUBSCRIPTION RATES Thus, although there is no re­ competitors, primarily for com­ Payable in Advance in the realm of arthritis, any theory or petitive analysis. • "Chorgo It" with your C.A.P. or One Year ...... 880.00 motest genealogical cooneetlan, Sbt Momhe ...... 18.60 preventive or cure la always just aa good “ You’ve got to know what the SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORES Three Montha ...... 7.80 that we know, between Geosge other guy’s doing right and C.B.T. Mostor Chorgo Cord! One Month ...... S.KO as the next one. J. Cfonkllng, who wlH leave the wha^ he’s doing wrong,’ ’ said a As with every cure, or theory ot cure, ____ MEMBER OF office of State Finance Com- official. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Heriry Ford n used a Ford- nie Aaeoclated Prete la eaclualvely entitled something good comes from It misioner to become Commis­ to the uae of republlcatlon of all newe dla- owned 1968 98 to vis­ patchea credited to It or not otherwlae credit­ In this instance, there Is certain to sioner of Transportation, and ed in thle paper and alao the local newa pub- it Semon Knudsen at his home llabed bare. be a surging sale for copper bracelets State Auditor Leo V. Donrtiue, to offer him the presidency of All riebu of republlcatlon of apeclal dla- patchea herein are alao reaerved. a ir around this increasingly arthritic who will succeed Ccnkllng as Ford Motor Oo. Knudsen, who world. State Finance Commissioner, reahled from (Jeneral Motors The Herald Printing Company Inc., aa- to accept, has since been dis­ aumea no llnancial reaponalblllty for typo- one could easily be forgiven the OLD FASHIONED Ibis will make the copper producers Brapblcal errora appearing in advertlaementa carded and so has Iford’s Olds- and other reading matter In The Mancheeter and the copper artisans all feel better impression that they are father mobile. Evening Herald. , At General Motors about 80 ------“V— ^----- than they have been feeling. and ad^ Subacrlber to Lot Angelee Ttmea-WaMdag- What they share Is, of course, GM cars are driven 36,000 miles ton Poet Newa Service. And while the mide of the spedes along with cars made by Chrya- not genes, but flgura. Full aervice client of N. E. A. Service, Inc still takBS a noysl pleasure In the ap­ , ler Corp., Ford and American Publlahera Repreaentatlvea — The Jultua And If they do indeed seem to Mathewa Special Anncy — New York, Chi­ pearance on his wrist of-stteh therapeu­ Mdtors. cago. Detroit and Boatoa share such things aa a certain At the end of the trip, GM en­ tic jewelry, he is going to ima^lae, at look, and a certain style of MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- gineers perform a detailed au­ TIONB. least, that he is experiencing leas pafit"- speech, and even a certain style topsy to learn weaknesses and of listening, these are the than usual. strengths of competitors’ and its Thursday, September 28 marks and conditionings of own cars. The first thing to shake his faith in their particular 'vocation In pub­ 2 Tbe automakers buy the rival the copper bracelet may not be the lic life, not something they got models from dealers. Pbotoerspbsa By Albert Booeiviehis one from another. A Frightening Vote amount of pain in his elbow or wrist or ‘AMBER" After the models have been They achieve, these men of studied, said- William A. Mc­ Giant 127 Dept Storewide Clearance with Tremendous Savings If there has ever been an event to knuckles, but what happens to him when, the figures, a certain anUsep- Connell, director of testing for cast doubt on the reliability and good wearing K, he tries to have It produce Uc look, which U Just as mark­ engineering staff at Ford, ed, without any of tbe par^jdMr- “ moat are wholesaled to dealers sense of the democratic process, It for him the same brand of tennis the Herald nalia, as thb look of ImperMnal on bids and some are put on our Australians play when they wear It. By Rowland Evans Jr. would be hard to find anything more dis­ Inside Yesterdays expertneas the white gowns and resale lot. in Every Dept! Limited Quantities.. Be Enriy for the Best Buys! concerting and alarming than the vote gauze masks give to the sur­ “ Dealers can come in and bid 5 geons at the operating table. on them, along with some of our which took place In the House of Rep­ Robert D. Novak 25 Yeara Ago If they lived in vriiat would be own products which have been resentatives the other day, on an Issue School Prayer In Netcong, N. J. Report their ideal worid, these men of used by the staff.” (Chamber of Cfommerce co- the pencil and graph and add­ Some o f the cars never reach which directly concerns the survival of Netcong, New Jersey's Board of HJdu- aponaors an alien patent exhibit ing msushlne and now the com­ the public. Some are disman­ the democratic process. catlon Is i^etermined to have prayer In BONN—The harsh private re­ contrast, the CDU sees a strong ernment after the election, they to better enable manufacturers puter, they would never have to tled, some are scrapped and 'ray- to say nothing and thus avert thority wise, by people whose ter, milk, sliced peaches. Its glib acceptance by those faddish ers. The style is right and the price a possible cabinet crisis on the Apotogtes to all Dooton way of Ufe end career is that Tuesday: Hamburg patty on gritty, these texturized banlon® crusaders who think only of the obvious Netcong students who wish to begin election eve. of poUUcs. And there are Inevit­ a roll, potato chips, buttered is smart. Sizes 9>/a-3. BUY NOW imperfections of the electoral college sys­ their day with a prayer will have to His unhappiness 'with SchUler Freedom Of Religion or Gods, or none, as they wish. Net long ego I caught a . nylons are the easiest shirts to 2 i 1.0 0 report to school five minutes early, so Is symptomatic. Like all mar­ Article VI, Secticn 8 of the Con- And wtth It a nagging cough; politics wants the figures of the Wednesday: Baked meet loaf, tem, is nothing short of brutal In Its lack To the Editor, AND SA V E l that no one can nay a diUd Is being riages of convenience, the atltutlon adjures every govern­ So I quickly called a doctor, moment to dance out a certain parsUed potato, buttered car­ wear and care for, ONLY 26. o-.'ced to pray or even listen to some­ It la very difficult to under­ of concern for the Im p^ecU ons of the Grand Coalition 1s becoming ment official an every level to Came the answer, “Sorry sir, message, or ease the path for a rots:- bread, butter, milk, oat­ 2.00 Short sleeve polos in pastels, solids and fancy patterns. S one elce prating- It Is not, therefore, stand Mrs. Marie Palmer’s In­ thla is my day ott.’’ 1.38 new system which It would create. strained. Thus, although the support the Constitution, then certain policy, or lift the state meal -cooldesl a prayer In a captive axtiienoe. How Sept. 38 election wiU probably terpretation of “Freedom of says: “ But no reUglous test Thursday: Baked ham, The troubles and the Injustices we So, ot course, I colled another. over one emergency hi the blind m m y will get up five m'nutes cooner In result In a continuation of the Religion” aa expressed In her shall ever be required.” Why To leant U was his day ett. hope that some kind of wtaid- candled sweet potato or have under the Electoral College sys­ orfer to attend the prayer session is coalition, that marriage Is not letter printed In the Manchester Is there so much confusion parsHed potato, whole kernel And he’d alreeuly made arrange­ foU wiU rescue everything be­ another matter. This involves some per- likely to survive the flvr years Herald on Sept. 17. tem could be as nothing to the trouble about what that means? It ments fore any final accounting has corn, bread, butter, milk, Ice CHILDREN'S cmd MISSES' oonal sacriUce. before the next election, accord­ My interpretation la that nnsans to me, simidy, that cream. GIRLS' FLANNEL Em 's Short Sleeve NeveRy we could find ourselves in once we turn­ For eighteen holes of golf. to be made. A court chaUenge la already promtsied. ing to the feeling here. every American citizen has the everything In every governmen­ In such situations, the men of Fiidny: Tuna salad on a roll, ed this whole nation into one popular The Netcong achool board chairman sees The question whether to re­ right to practice, In private, or tal area shaU be completely I then resolved to calling the figures usually have to pro- potato sticks, cole slaw, milk, in hia own religious institutions, vote tabulation which could take the no Aberenoe in tbe right o. Oongresa value the mark — that Is, In­ separated from religion, and Every doctor whom I know, -vlde two things—the first, to sat­ Dutch apple cake. to invoke the Ueasing of the Almighty any religion, or none, that he that reL'gion la a private affair. final outcome of any close election down crease Its value In relatlor, to With the hope thaA what I need­ isfy their own oonaclence, their ------^------\ SWEAT SHIRTS chooses; but he may not, under $te|]ins,,i$tnps LMEI SLACKS on its day's work and achool children other currencies—has been par­ Does not this concept embrace ed professional disapproval of the doing the some thing. But any court any circumstances, impose tt Young Man with Tuba to every potentially corrupt precinct In ticularly corrosive tor the coa- complete tolerance for all Would eventually come through. questionable poUcy about to be on anyone else. R dora not SAN FRANdSOO (AP) — For the style conscious, this the whole country. challenge will not be of a right Congress, lltidn- creeds, including Agnostics and adopted, but the second, to sat­ For all the "in" people on cool mean that any majority can Tile San Francisco Symphony which, by reason of a separation of The, cabinet position not to Atheists? Well, at last I got a doctor, isfy the political order, a formu­ The temptation would not only be to project Us beliefs, or practices, claims to have tbe youngest smart looking, comfortable as­ fall nights, with most popular powers, the Supreme Court may never revaliie was Set months ago, Many people fear athelam, With a date two weeks away. la of how It had best be done corruption, but to Interminable resort to on a minority group, any more tuba player performing with an dare to pass upon, but to divine invoca­ long before France devalued the but I respect It. My fear la that Then I called the funeral heme, If the poUticlana Insist on doing sortment will dazzle you at tham “ Freedom of the Presa” orchestra of first rank—a 21- designs and sayings. A must at recount and legal challenge on suspicion tion in a public school, where no such franc. Bujt Schiller, a brilliant the religious zeal of some peo­ With this In' mttid to aay: It. Inhibitions prevail. economist whose policies were meana thait Tbe Manchester ple wUl cause us to slide bit year-old former high school this LOW UNBEUEVABLE of corruption. In the wake of any clos^' “Would you please Inform the Every man of figures dreams 2 i 3.00 this LOW, LOW BARGAIN Herald had leas joumaUatic by bit into a reUgious com­ football idayer who thinks “ peo­ However; U the court were to rule largely responsible tor the re­ of the day vriien he wiU never election. The danger that we could get freedom than the largest news­ munity where minority groups gentleman, ple don’t understand tbe tuba.” PRICE! out Congressional prayer, Oongrm covery from the 1966-1967 crisis, have to do this again, and aU Cold weather is just ahead. These rugged, warm slacks PRICE! paper chain in the world. will have to bow to the In­ I mean the guy who drives the “It can be a very lyrical, ourselves in a predicament when we coaid, by a ehnple majority vote, r e f ­ refused to accept the cabinet the worid, poUticlans, leglslar are for the young and active, in popular colors. late an exceptfon under the concluding decision against ‘revaluation. He I sincerely hope that no one fluence of another just because hearse. expressive instrument,” said would find ourselves unable to elect and tors, taxpayers, and bureau­ clauae of the second peragraph of (xmtinues to argue publicly that ever succeeds In causing a re­ it la the larger group. To hold himself In readhisaa. Floyd Cooley of Oskaloosa, cratic spenders, wilt all be fer­ declare elected a President would be In­ Article in of the OtmstituUon and go on revaluation 1s the proper way versal ot the Supreme Court de- The majority rules in this If worst should come to worse; Iowa, who started playing'’ tuba vently united beneath the ban­ praying, quite constitutionally, while the to deal with the crawling Infla­ cUioi;i on banning prayers In democratic government. Re­ at the age of 12 and* became a finitely greater than It ever threatened Tell him to phone my doctor. ner of perpetual economy and RepubHo lasts. Furthermore, It would be tion afflicting the German public schools. No other de- ligion ia an entirely different soloist with the Indiana Univer­ That I just can’t take much solvency. to be in 1968, when the Electoral College cm b-rra «in g to the Supreme Court to economy. Moreover, he la try­ ctafon could have been proper­ personal area and I think the sity Philharmonic. nvore; V^e half suspect that the rea­ system faced one of its most severe rule out prayers in Oongreea In the light ing to uae this economic argu­ ly made, since the Constitution Founding Fathers of this nation Judges picked Ootdey for the of the United States of America, And If anything happens within son George ConkUng has agreed tests. of the court's own custom of tu n in g ment, hideously complex to the knew that and tried to make It' two weeks orchestra poettton here in an au­ Its teseioiu wtth the cry; "Ood Save average German voter, to show which, by the Constitution Itself, clear in the Oonatitution. to leave the post of Finance dition last May. His San Fran­ I'U be dropped at his cttlca Commissioner and go over to What are the weaknesses and the po­ the Supreme Court of the United States." that only the SPD really under­ we are committed to support, Yours very truly, cisco debttt will be Dec. 10 in clearly states in the BUI of door.” . ''the business of heading a great tential evils of the electoral college sys- But there is a chance the court might stands the German economy. Mrs. John W. Keller Tschaikovsky’s Symphony No. For the long run, however, Rights, Article I : Congress Coventry, Connecticut P. F. Mletzner new bureaucnacy of Ids own is 0. lADKS’ find that the vo'imtory rea>ding ot ex­ CHENILLE l|pi? They are, for one thing, that It shall make no law respecting cerpts from the prayers of OongresMonal the developing split on basic for­ that he wants to experience, for an establishment ot religion. If would be possible for a candidate re­ chaplains five minutes before ctase of­ eign policy Issues threatens the himself, . how the other tisN the Supreme Court made a de­ ficially commences does not constitute Grand Coalition even more than lives. But, if so, he should never ceiving a minority of the popular vote to cision permitting prayers to be A Thought for Today “ an e3toibr.Bhm''nt of reNglon," and It the open split on revaluation. have brought Leo Donohue receive a majority In the Electoral Col­ said in public schools. It would might even rule that to bar such purely TTle Socialists did not really “Let’s Take Time to Pray’’ power and guide In all the de­ along to be the new Finance have been plainly giving Ckm- lege. They are. for another thing, that vo'untary part’otratlon would “prevent buy the basic Issues ot German “ And after he had dlamiased cisions we make. It Is restful— (Commissioner, for tt wUl he aa evergoRe’8 DRESSES BEDSPREADS . gress the right to ektabllah re- the crowa, he went up into the the free exercise thereof," an equal'y membership In the North Atlan­ it is needed—and tt is uplifting if Leo was hla very own con­ deadlock In the Electoral College could llg'on In a Government InsUtu- hills by himself to pray. When to speak to God and then act. forooful half of this clause of the First tic Treaty Organisation (NATO) science sitting there Uxddng at throw the election Into the House of Rep­ ilon. evening came, he was there Amendment. or West German rearmament There is never such a full him. fawttej Neither the eftorta of Mrs. alone," Matthew 14: 33. schedule that we can afford to resentatives, which might again — aa It Tile following parpg'^ha taken from until 1961, long after those two With Leo it U Ukely to be as O'Hara, or of anyone else can In all the montha of hectic forget God. In fact, we will be the prayer which the Rev. Dr. Eklward Items were nailed Into the late it has been wth George, that would certainly have been If It had got rob anyone of the right to pressure and constant travel amazed at how much more we O. Latch, chaplain of the House, offered Konrad Adenauer's foreign pol­ whenever anybody asks soom- practice hla own religion as and activity, Jesus always can accompllah. the opportunity in 1968—hand the vic­ at Its Bei^. 8 session, is perhaps typical icy. There alao has been a dif­ fuUy who really cares what hap­ long aa the ConaUtutlon la cor­ spent some moments—day or “ Lord, help ua to pray with­ 3- 7 - 9 ferent outlook by SPD leader 3.88 tory to somebody other than the actual of the Invocations a atu^nt m o'erator pen* to the state’s finances, the rectly Interpreted. The United night — In conversation with out ceasing.” Amen. m’ght read from The Record on a school Willy Brandt, now Vice answer wiU now be Leo, as tt A truly fine selection for the budget minded! For a little, you get leader In the popular vote. States is not a ChrMian country God. This gave Him strength, day: Chancellor and Foreign Minis­ Contributed by: used to be George. It la a Uttle ^ C A N D I E S ^ nor a Jewish country nor any inspiration, and renewal. For The best kind of guard against these And thou Shalt do that which Is r*ght ter In the coalition government. bit sad that the answer usually a big bargainful! BUY NOW and SAVE!! (Not all styles available Add the decorator touch to your bedroom with this One selection other. It la a nation of free peo­ us also, such moments spent In two evils—the change which would not and good In the sight of the Lord, that Although Brandt 'was as un­ Rev;*- C. Henry Anderson has to limit itself to oidy one yielding toward Moscow and ple who may worship any Ood, quiet meditation can relax, em­ Emanuel Lutheran Cburch certainty. in all sizes.) of pre-thrunk, no-iron chenille spreads. In twin and full size. substitute new dangers even more it may be well with thee. Deuterono­ my 6:18. EkMt Germany aa the Catholic frightening — would be some system -~ 0 Ood, our Father, the light of air CDU during the Berlin crises, he has always. been tar more of., making elections to the Electoral that Is true, the life of all that is good, optimistic ("euphoric,’’ says and the love of all that Is beautiful, 2 College reflect proportkmately the vote we lift our hearts unto Thee that we one high CDU leader) about F is d ie tti Inside each individual state. may find wisdom, strength, and love detente wtth Moscow and ICaatem Ehirope than the CDU. ' This would have the result of produc­ sufficient for all our needs. Often during the past three ing an Electoral College In which the Help us to walk In the light of truth, to ll've the Ufe of goodnese, and to years, Klesinger has had to wa­ votes would have to be a va|y close share the love of the beautiful that ter down Brandt's official com­ munications to Moscow on we may play our part and do our full reflection of the total popular vote In grounds*^ that they would have duty In this high hour of our national the country. given away too much for too Ufe. little. Klesinger snd the CDU, Textured But It would, at the same time, guard We pray that Thy spirit may enter the hearts of aU people, that our Na­ moreover, were astounded that LADES' against having the responsibility for snd tion, and all nations, may be free from Brandt fought off hard-line - the challenge to every close election go posltion Inside hla SPD to send malice and btttemees and be filled doam to some confused, prolonged, and with goodneea and good will. To this a party delegation on an offi­ end and by Tiiy grace may we do cial visit to the Kremlin Aug. perhaps unsolvable squabble In every 83. That was the anniversary justly, love mercy, and walk humbly Fiberglas- DrapeB last voting precinct everywhere. of the Soviet Invasion of Cssch- with Thee. oalovakla. SWEATERS ITie present membership of the House TWs doee not sound especially tub- When we asked Brandt to ax- verslve of cur Constitution, nor appear at Washington lived through the appre­ plain that decision, he told us < to the average person, to be an hensions of the 1968 election. It has cer­ no one had Immediately realis­ eetabUahment of a State Church, srhlrii tainly been aware of the prealdkntlal ed to significance of the date. was what the foundbig fathers had In But more Important, he said the election issue for a long time. TTiat It mind In writing the FiriM Amendment,; visit should have taken I place ASSORTED and pupUa who elected to get to school should still be able to come up with a anyway ^In order to show the CHOCOLATES 3 - 9 9 i \ five minutes early might find In such Kremlin that the SPD appre­ <99 to TO vote bi favor of a system which a prayer some little inspiration amid 1 » . $195 vl.44 ciates the “ change of mood" In today's vast and greesing social dmom. % 2 tA $395 might be closer to anarchy than to the Moscow toward Weat Gsrmany democratic process la something to make On the other haiid, the court could, this past year. Beautiful textured fibergias* drapes, pleated, 48" wide to the pair, At this price it's hard to compare! Sharp cardigans, full fashion at­ conceivably, find this or other prayers i . . MANY ASSORTMENTS . . . Americans shudder. In short, Brandt's SPD is ottered in the House of Repipaentativea looking east more than west tor TO GIVE AND ENX5Y 5 pleats to each panel. tractive colors—-blue, pink, burnt orange; in sizes 36-40. Tbe fact that everyone has been sur­ for the country, when uttered before permanent peaceful arrange­ school In a pui^y voluntary context, a prised by the atae of tbs voto in the ment o( Central Europe. It ia LENOX threat to, rather than an exercise of far ahead of the CDU on such House otters an alert for the future. R religious liberty. Tbe Oonstitutloii la political issues as publicly ac­ PHARMACY will not be sate msraljr to depend upon what the courts say it is. cepting the Odqr-Netsse line as We muM wait and see. — ANSCmiA tbe Senate or the aUtss to be more saiMi- the permanent border between ALL n r IKMOm A fiM W SM> t>C M N t EVENINO SENTINEL. Bast Germany and Poland. In

I ■ ■ PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2B, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1969 PAGE N IN E O b itu a ry M C C T o H o ld Nike Site Purchase 1 2 th G re a H Lodge Asks Hanoi: Diskan, for Project Hope, G>iirt Cases New Shipment Of Open Meeting Survey!^ Plan for Navahos Carl Schramm rr\ ™ t> Topic for Hearing Reciprocate Pullout MANOTESTEB SESSION Dr. A. Elmar Ttislam of 8U Dr. DWan," is to train the WOOL FLANNEL Di«H-AreaMan T o P la n R a U y (Oanttamed liewi rage One) A proposed ordinance, for purchasins: the 89-acre Judge J. Robest Lacey to­ Porter Bt has Just returned Navahos to take over the hos- Manchester’s first direct con­ Nike Site off Keeney St., will be up for public hearinsr day eiqiressed sotrow for BT- “On the ocsttrary,*’ Lau ocn- Nixon's order to pun M^OOO fMm a werti in Ganado, Arts, pltal and run it by tiiem- fred M ey er's Camfly, w hich ln-< and C O A TIN G Was Bookbinder tact with the natlmtwlde anti­ and possiUe adpption on Oct. 7, when the Manchester tinued, “they further bxpose his mme U.S. troops out of the war on a special tovestlfaUng mis- seivea, for themselves, cludea five children, but said he for n v making and dreas makhig. Bjr tha i OOVBamiT , ^ C a rl Board of Directors conducts its last regular meeting be- odious maneuver before world rton tor Project Hope wU(d) is “We have taken a five year war demonstratkm planned tor hod no alternative but to give by mid-Decenfoer wan de­ and by the yard. Rng maHiig eqoipanent Schram m , 78, o f Kast Hartford, public opinion." organising a medical training oontract," be conUnueo, “to Oct. 16 on college and school fo'’e the municipal elections. Meyer, 47, of 24 Locust St a 30- scribed by Lau os a phiy ftemerly of North Coventry and The way to end the war. Lau p r o g r a m among Navabo wfahto time we hope to do tills. campuses will occur tonight. H is proposal is for purdiaaing ------tiay Jsil sentence and a fine of retired vice president of Smyth sa id , is tmr the United States to “aimed at deceMng and sooUi- Indians, ^lis la the first venture ifiiw thm teechton methods we Students, faculty, and pubHc the parcel from the federal gov- . -m $100 for his drtvtog vriSfe his Msmifacturiny Co. in Koom- “end tts agxressiaa and with­ ing putriic opinloa." for Project Hope into domestic found suDoessAd to our are invited to attend an open license was under suq>ensi(«. field, died yesterday at Man­ draw all its troops from South “The 36,000 troops that the medicine. foreign programa." meeting at 8 in the cafeteria ^ r f’^aror^Si^viu^’Hie A k O U t T o WH St was tbe fourth time to two chester Memorial Hoq;>ltal. Vietnam, without posing any United States has decided to Dr. Diskan is one of IB mem- Tlte hoqrtal, which Project of the Manchester Community 60 per cent cost figure is the Touth Choir of Community yearo that Meyer had been HARRY M. FRASBt CO. Mr.' Schramm served as vice conditions. This la tbe k ^ point pu ll out rtpreaent an toslgnui- hers of Project Hcq|>e’a medical Hope began operating on July 1, College Hartford Rd. building. requirement when federal prop- Baptist Church will rehearse found guilty of that rtmege. In 192 HARTFORD ROAD presiffeia and cMef engineer at for the settlement of tbe Viet- caot pcation’’ of XJjB. foroas In board which astabllshaa policy alrea*■ members and buf- safe tires and driving with de­ b e r a t WaddeU and H ighland ^**‘^*7*” around the globe, at the sanm tofeotious dlarrtiea (passed by tor 38 years in North Coventry _ . _ . , __ and Mark D. Anderson, two be actively involved." MCC stu­ 6, after a 6 p.m. Mass at the Welss said, the Federal General Suniday 6:80 p.m. at the fective taUllglieT time providing medleal atten- inseets), and gaU Madder con- : before going to East Hartford Park Schools, tt was aimounc- trees, to memory of \WlUam M. FRIDAY ONLY! ' Z dents have been conducting dis­ church. In a companion matter, Barry tioQ tor tnhaWtanta. dttions, prevalent amont Indian a year ago. Services Administration may Oampus Center. Mia. Roger O. ^ today by Dr. Charles E. Anderson; Soy C. Jedmaisn, in ffi cussions at Student Senate and K. CUe, of tbe Villa Louisa Now, says Dr. Diakan, with women. Tliey are also on the LIVE MAINE OCIAN FRESH X Survivors include his wife, The event will be sponsored sell the parcel to the highest ofjWkpplng artl libm. A. Jacobson Jr., chairman of tbe memory o t Mrs. Alfreda Hult- Free University meetings. bidder. Peter UoMagBo Of 88 Hoffman I^>tel Bl, form erly T 9 »I(;TI i s Dais 8arai|ls the Apoatle Church, West Hart­ pointment to do that now,” La­ Apartment Construction.* will be seven Intonqal clMses Seen A h e a d dum. lows 86.7 square 'feet of space meeting on teacher negotia­ .WASHING’roN—Total federal cakl, “The Republicans have named The Montessori School. SswM LAST TU nf ford, at 0. Burial will be to vitt said. He added, “Peihapa In regard to mortgage trends, geared to meet the needs of In other business Oct. 7, the per pupil compared to the av­ tions. aid to state and local govern­ never really understood why (OontlD'ied from Page One) To the Board of Eductatlon— St. Bemaird’s Cemetery, Tarif- tihe Republicans will feel better Soucle said that "the next six each grade level. The second board will conduct public hear­ erage 62 square feet. Mrs. Kalas reported projects Most fiid on uton who tovo stomps don't ovor got tfiioo books of Lakat LtaMn, Lawyan, M * of Vernon and to let the dlreo- Workem Union, who ta(rtlfled The sum would be financed by R eserve Fund —$156,600, to be not nmnlng tor re-election. difference of opinion. It is es- similar to former toner city tu- Sarfaaat tian Sanaa ad, Whites Stage tor of administration administer Wednesday against Hayns- an increase in anUcipatod State financed by additional funds re­ McCfoy, to answering this speclally difficult to find any'taring programa ^ the sup­ stamps por yoor, er $9.00 in stomp vahm. . . M t a k e ^ FrataraHy aaS the policies as set up by the worth’a nomination. aid for tile work. ceive for the sale of Rt. 6 comment, aald Republican Rep- w ay o f spotting accurate Infor- P®*'' A m erican Indian lerwJty iM bn. MMatan. Board of Repreeentatlvee," La- Sen. PhUlp A. Hart, D-Mich., The requeoled additional ap­ land to the atate. L o c k -O u t reaentatlvea Oeorge Rlaely, m atlon. Mvtramit Warkfn, talM. , V vttt aald. a committee member who has propriation marks the second To the Water Department Re- Samuel Pearl and Thomas Car- - ___ . at A. The Rev. Richard Bemler, a»- naa,,‘Fanat Ttatfcen tffi* (Continued from Page One) Speaking of a comment made indicated he still vote against time the directors have been srtve Fund — $106,778, also to ruthers are retiring after serv­ »l«tant pastor, and Mm. Paul aan,. taantarlaa, FfcyaMaat er, assistant secretary of labor, by Republican Mayoral Candi­ wrtaln data tetog provided Herbet are co-chairmen of the the nomination, told areporter asked to add funds toaarent; but no one Mrs. Edward Pak, Grade 10; MfHMM and indtulry it ii 'Inaccurate, Lavitt la shooting about Grant.” were barred from entering the does anything about it. Every- father Bernier. Mm. Herbst Vernon bmparUmt, , .T o eommimi- bulldtog through (he main eii' from the hip and Lavitt Is Vernon Driver Lavitt dented, as charged by one is saying we must act and Mm. Paul MlaselwlU, C ol thn day lEFORE yon woof doOvory. W o wOl doffvor NEXT day, enU ,» fj* fth * ly to imdirid- tran ce. wrong.” • « McOoy, that he discredited the prompUy. But who U to act? Qridea 11 and 18. Held in Chase nob and to gronpt , . . To nvembera of the Board who are How? With what method? What catholic Yoiflh OrganUatloa Two Antique Cars Ruined or yea may have ontoowtfc defivory. Pay at tiow of doRvory, or not running again. ”I aald noth­ can be done?" (CYO) ofSceri are Mlcbael knout kou) to dot! uitk poo- A Rockville man was arrest­ ptookd to got tbingt dono ing about how they served, they In mgard to supply and coot. Rreck, president; Ann Wells, at oor office np to 9 P.M. seam day. Melees Outside Courthouse served very well,” Lavitt aaM. Soucle. to quoting from the vice prealdenl: Barbara Ann By Fire at Risley Home ed on five charges after an tbrotigk pooplo . , . To Asked what his major Sept. 33 laMe of American Marquis, seemtary, and eariy morning chase today by hovo poito ond lolf-oonfi- Mark Chicago Riot Trial criticism of the present Repub­ Banken stated that bankem Theresa Mecca, treasurer. Mm. A fire of Busplclous origin dis- Department for its prompt re­ Vernon police officer Richard donto u/kith M p t o por- covered shortly after 3 a.m. to- sponae to the call, Oesperative Fnel Oil at lA4e OaOea Any Stamp Deal at 19Ae OaOea lican administration la, Lavttt predict that the prime tending Edward Kayan is youth advisor, B abcodL ton fo ko ot bit keit im mny (Oontlnued from Page One) said, “It la personal govern­ rate will drop, a decline be- ______day badly damaged two antique The State fire marshall’s of- Belanger. 18, of Ver^ 'A e. e f Oaek Na. o f N s. o f iknotiom . . . To romomkor not to an International amphi­ ment and It doesn’t work.” He fo re the end o f 1968 o r m id- cars and a garage at the rear (ice along with the local fire . . .. GaBom O ert SavhWB O ort atom ps Later, the protesters lined up th eater." aald there are not enough hours 1970. Public Records of the home ot George Rlaley marahall, WUliam Jrtutson, and apprrtiend- at the one exit left open In the Defendants, charged with con­ to a day tor a mayor to try and on Lake Bt. Vernon police are investigating ** **tar a wheel t e e s s t j e e 8 4 . 8 8 8 8 7 . 8 8 Soucle Mated that the present Warrastoe Deads 8 7 8 FREE federal building to form a spiracy to violate anllriot provi­ run everything. He noted It la Vernon Police Sgt John Btodd fire. to* ***** *** **"* sttuation has Its effect on build­ Bhigene F. and Gall T. Fried­ gauntlet along which police, sec­ sions of the 1968 avll Righto the mayor’s Job to set up ers to that the futiure looks was on routlns cruiser patrol Colfo© House 4 G # f t T . t t 8 8 . 4 8 8 7 4 . 8 8 7 4 8 man to David B. and Myra J. Station IB, the youth-nm, Belan^r was charged with Demonstrotioii retaries, lawyers and officials A ct, are Abbte H offm an, 33, logical systems of government bleak. "This la not a confession when {m smelled smoke. He New York, leader of the Youth Instead ot the personal system. > ... A. . A i.A T 8cott, pn^M ity at 678 Bush HIU church-spor^sored coffee house fafluro to stop for a e e e • 8 8 ^ 8 1 8 . 8 8 8 1 1 1 . 8 8 f t l l 8 were forced to walk as they left but a fact of lUe. la anyone do- r <, c o n v e y ^ c e ta x $31.86. drove lip the Rialey driveway Meetings International party — Ylpptes; Lavitt charged this la wl de and dlsooverad^ the fire. First Oonfrefational unneceasary noise tor the day. tog anything about it?’ The sit- sto,™ y T U e O o a ^ to 8 1 8 8 , 8 7 8 1 8 . 8 8 8 1 8 8 . 8 8 1 Bank David Dellinger, 63. New York, stroyad morale and contributed ^ e v s^ todsv doe. Chtat:h of Verrwn wlU have aa a motor vehlide, driving to Earlier, Judge Hoffman had nation, alrt, has iU effect on charle. D. and Marguerite Hen- iley Mid today that editor of Liberation mogartne; to a tremmdous turnover to Rlaiey aald today that he does Saturday night “ ‘mproper lane and (aUim to ordered four absent defense at­ ^me bi^em to that they are property at 868 Wbod- not have an estimate - of tbe 1 S 9 7 ^ 8 S 1 S . 7 4 8 8 7 . 8 4 1 9 9 7 J t 8 8 4 8 . 8 8 8 .p o o k . Rennie D avis, 39, C hicago, an personnel. Hany Peatt, a folk singer. offioer’a signal. torneys to show up to court or lett with a dilemma. Many bridge St., conveyanee tax damage. The cars were 1388 organiser of the National Mobi­ Doors open at 7:30 p.m. at Police aald the* choM led 8 Boeka face arrest. They were Gerald ”I submit this Is what has home buyers are left with say- $34jo. and 1981 Ford Roadsters. One I f f i M 8 8 1 8 . 1 4 I f f i M 8 8 8 8 j8 8 '^ lisation Oommlt^e to End the the coffee house held at the along Weat Mato St. Venm B. Lefcourt of New York, Mi­ cost us money,'' Lavitt said. He ing that “ maybe the beet thing Marriage Liceaaee had been, .completely restored War^ to Vietnam; John R. chael J. Kennedy of San Fran- commented that morale has Is to buy the house U they can Lewis B ates C odding. 890 and w as U 3 "i;^ th 'rX S '**“ 2* on Rt » in Veroon cen- Brooklyhi;’ B ri^S Frolnes, to. a chemistry profes­ gnom ic value. If the workers meet the monthly paymenta.” was to theth. process of being acheduled to appear In Ro«Si- ele<^, Dennis J. Roberta of New Redwood Rd., and Patricia Ann for people of high school a(e viUe Circuit Court 11 Oct. T, i m f j L sor at the University of Oregon; are happy they work harder. Concerning realtors, Soucle G ahogan, 396 B. Center St., restored. One recently won a York and Michael E. Tigar of but those older arc also invited. Other area poUee activlW: Los Angeles. Thomas B. Hayden, to, a found­ ”My Job as mayor will not stated they feel “picked on.’’ Sept. 87, St Mary’s Chureh. trophy. er of the Students for a Demo­ only be to make Vernon a good Following Soucie’s formal Pinochle Beoetis noLTON COOPERATIVE OIL CO. Defense attorneys moveb to Allan Robert , IM Pohee Chief Edmund Dwyer m/f^£ cra tic S ociety; Jerry Rubto, 31, place to work but a happy presentation there was a quea- Bldwell St. and Darcy Ann Mo­ said the fire was definitely of Cltiaens a i6-yeairt>ld horse that stiay- bave the trial shifted from the Ptaochle rtnq» met Tuesday at eU from its corral was struck ADM rtroarTItel ioe( New York, organiser of the 1967 place. Thla saves dollars for the tion and answer period opened rln. Bast Hartford, Buqilcioua origin. Risiey said yooAw^ys courtroom to a site that could Memorlsl srttb the aoA UHed by a car shortly af- antiwar demonrtratlons to town and that’s what 'M’m to the members of ths Contract- Peter Arseneault, Mlddle- the lock, on the garage door had WE HONOR accommodate more obeervers Berkeley, Chllf.; Lee Weiner. named as winaers: ter mkteiglat last night AM8niC*-a LANOaOT PAMILV CCOTMINd CHAIN after,” Lavitt aald. ors Division and guest. Wll- town, and Kathleen Patricia b ^ broken and apparently S15 BROAD ST.. MANCHESTER-443-15S3 to order, they oold, to Insure “ a 29, Northwestern University re­ Pinky Ronsn, 680; Elisie Nut- The driver of car wea Coontt Aro Ottu mltd ky Haro R.>JohBBon, vice preMdent Hayes. 80 Union COuik Oot 4. someone poured a can of fuel oonstltutiona], public trial.” search assistant in. socloiogy Ted Keariy, Michigan Teeh’s land. 606; Edward Miner, 687,/saliy T. WlUlanis of S A !/£ M mmtrmtnl Do*olopmoot FARMHIRTON and treasurer^ Savings Bank of St. Bridget Church. oil around and then ignited- tt Hoffman denied the motion, and Bobby O. Seale, 32. Oak­ now head f^ball coach, won and Alma Dittrick, 868. The hone wwa owned by Har- 24 i TwarnMMCMe j Manchester, provided data to Richard Alien Prior, Broad Rialey and Chief Dwyer com­ -HOUR BURNER SERVICE! 999 At BA m (PlofariOs Ava.) oommenttog, "I'm obligated to land, Oallf., national chairman bajmball letteie at MtoMgan Tbe next piaochle ssaaiOB srtil vey Upplnoott. the acd- a (Bm M relationship to the topic under Brook, and Mary Sue OommII mended Sgt Stodd for his alert ■it hers to the U.8. courtroom. of the Black Panther party. Stats to iwr and 1«B. conatderaUon. Barnes, Ooventry. be tomorrow at 1:80 p.m. at dent happened,on Rt 88. - Mb action and also the VenMW. Fire Lottie Flak. police action was tabso.

1 1 PAGE TEN MANCHfiejTER EVENING HERALD. H A N C H E H I^ CONN.. THDRSDAT, ftWPTRMRWR 26. 19«9 MANCHEal'Eic' EVENING H|SkALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1969 PAGE ELEVEN r , South Windsor , ^ Hehron indicate it is consider^ possible Mrs, Lenihan that a reduction or even an end ATGLENNEY'S to border clashes between Rus­ B arricad es sia and Red China could result No Cuts in Combat Troop Levels Kenneth Jackson Named ■'1 Panelist at F W T i W I P lay ers from' the meeting. Go Up Again SilW Campaign Head RAGWEED Gus Hall, secretary-general ot 1967 PORSCHE i M CEA Parley I Tetevition Fall Festival O f P ick B oard the Communist Party U .SJt., In Bogside^ Seen in Europe, South Korea Councilman Robert R, SUla, sented at the recent meeting of POLLEN 1Ai'r O) l^wjr Maws said today In an Interview in the ByB t IriUCnFRED A.S. HWTMAN ZMMnPZrsw rope,m wltoIM. five A r ^ dtvlstons forces____ . deployed' . .abroad to back l Mrs. Oavol Lenihan, past psw- 6ri6 A new Board at Dlrectora for New York Times that Kbsjrgln (OoMtaued frooi Page Om ) 9 2 CoirpG a candidate for reflection, tbia Cub Scout Pack 186 held at the rtdent ot the Manchester Edu- Andy a S - AP MOtteiy TTHter forming the core (if , NATO de- them up. week announced that Kenneth L. COUNT / the Podium Playeta has been made proposals to Chou aimed Avery St. School. oatton Association (MEA), will . Values half a dozen niore had been WASHINaTON (AP) — Hie **?** ]?.*"L***” *'*5 [' —The mood ot the admlnlstra- Jackaon will be hla campaign I S f liS is P s fatoad (SiERMSlt^M' (0) cboaen at their first meeting of at relaxing tensiems between Scott Kelley and David Gath­ partlcto^a to two panel Psftidis ‘The Ossa of NaTanue" Part Diiriomatic authorities here David Gdthers was also award­ - leadership conference of (he (M> n s Navy m b . I ’6L WUk j oeaters an aa Al- Thto year's board will c lyn Hmlnn, Gordem Laaaow, Reports said King saw his aon The blowing Webelos Scouts (16) .Fsvsrite WertlaB sal. Oramsy Peck. Derld ((rowing tensions with the Jackaon aaid, "There la nothing at Banner Lodge in Moodus. (M > Mlvan aathnay (hmm. dbm- Mra. Margaret Lindsay, Dwight lying injured between CtothoUc Th«r« numbers about 66,000. praasures mount and the United that I could accept with more were awarded Activity bculges: Ogle To Head Friday evening, she wlU take <*»> - - (O ley MdMT, Antboay Quayle. Chinese. So an easing of rela- and Protestant mobs advancing decision to maintain States wlthdrawa gradually CM) lte lh ls*s Navy Inaa Papas, Ois Seals. Jamas CEILING Martin and Mra. Ksitherine Bl- tlona with China would almost TED TRUDON. Ine. enthualaam than working for Michael Bentley, sportsman; part in a panel on group dy- (46) News ^ Dsriaa. lO bim. to battle and pudied his way ^ **'••“ * to Eu- from Vietnam. The AM mUUm the re-election of Bob Silla to Josh Karlin, athlete; Phailp namloa Involving local prob- 4:16 (4t) NsirtMs certainly mean a cooling In past British t r o ^ to help Mm. **?*!y*y,*“ ® h n ^ . but the ad- rope and Korea comes as a mUd Americana In uniform wUl be VWJMWAOBM awwv— triS (I) News wlifc Welter Cras- Martin was also elected chair­ the South mndaor Town Coun- Doucette, aquanaut; Matthew M anagem ent lesns; and Saturday mocnihg, NEW GREASE PROO f "- SOIL PROOF Moscow's attitude toward Wash­ A wedge of 60 tro (^ drove at mlMs^Oon s p reset Intention surprise for several reasons; reduced by nearly 100,000 under TOUJkMD T P a .~ T A L 0 0 T T V lU JI Ule (C> man, Mrs. Horton as secretary cU." GanHc, athlete and forester; (ha topic will be teacher mem- (6) News wNh VXaab Ney- ington. gunpoint through the mob and „ ^ cut back American —The administration to well orders already Issued, and more m im <0) and Mrs. Sibun aa treasurer. Michael LaRivlere, athlete; Ste­ berahtp in local, state, and na­ SCRUBBABLE CEILINGS In July, prior to the (hou-Kb- broke It up, but King was dead f ^ U ^ In the key NATO along In a comprehensive re- cuU l l e \ ^ . "He knows what la required Com m ittee (16) Disk Tea gyfcs * ’ Onsste: David Jsnasan, Bike tdOawing ven Wood, athlete; Scott tional aaaooiatlons. Saaamsn Charles Ndaon ReS- The appointmenta sygln meeting, Gromyko spoke and six persons were treated in *“ ***'^ view of this country's global se- Of oourse, present planning of a public servant and he haa (SlW*SS»SV . Ns- te and Don Rice m. FROM THE CEILING MASTERS were made by the chairman: proven that he knowa the mean­ neski, aquanaut, outdoorsman, HARTFORD, Cornu (AP) — In May, Mrs. Lenihan was (M6) M Tahee e W at of Improving Riisslan-Amerlcan hospitals for wounds. 'Th^ policies. This could result couW be changed If new naturalist, engineer and travel­ David B. Ogle, a 26-year-oId elected a CEA delegate tor a 6:aS?le.dN w » Mrs. Lindaay aa manager, J<*n relations. Indicating to the Su­ The <»U8e of the fighting was mfwnu 9 9 0 ^ wductlon of U. 8. ov en eu iatradon Mcuiity poUciGG and explore the town, shop all aromid ing of the public’s ‘right to — ARMSTRONG Horton aa memberabip chalr- know,' " continued Jackaon. er; Edward Zak, artist and Rutgers University researdier three-year term to the Nation­ 7:66 (1) CssaPs WatM (O) preme Soviet this was a (tentral not clear. One bystander aaid tt soma 320,000 servicemen In Eu- obligations and conventional budget problems so dletate. but no where else will there be found ’’deidens o( Love" Ceasr -man, and John Sibun aa work­ es(»lated vriten Catholic youths Jackson la a graduate of the Paul Corcoran, geologist and who helped compile the Eagle- al Ekluoation (NEA). THs year, Romero takas ns to exotic land purpose of Soviet foreign poUcy. ------Secretary ot the Air Ehree creative gifts from far and near traveler. ton Institute report on the Gen­ she Is chainnan of the MEA of FakMaii. shop director and library. But in his speech to the U.S. pursued a Proteetant Catholics Robert Seamans warned last that bring ao much joy and cheer / University of Hartford and a (M) Nsriley - BtteUsy No- Uri6 if) S m ^ a i Denner stripes went to Gary eral AssemUy, has been hired profeerional rights and reqxxi- Nnraing Meeting General Assembly last week, he aaid CtothoHc youths were at­ week the U. 8. flve-dtvlalon gai^ veteran of two years In the psri iC> ay flaiaan (O ) Hammick and Phillip Dou­ by the legislature he once stud­ aibllitiea committee. er Ossaatsaaess (0) The Columbia - Hebron -And­ tacked. rtoon In Europe might have to Navy. He la a charter member (16) Marta IMIh, dsay Ntehap m , w (O was broadly critical of U.S. poU- Dempsey Appoints Panel cette. Assistant denner stripes ied. Five other Manchesterr teacb- 1:1 I (» tteas aad Waalhar over PubUc Health Nursing cles in the Middle East and In Belfast, Prime MMater be summed eventually because and former presto. i,t of the (WdStd) News — Wsaihar m a( Miidillis aa Agency, Inc. wlU hold Ita an­ Jam es (TMcdiesterCIark won the 8out)i Windsor Roitary Club, a were awarded to Michael Bent­ Legislative leaders announced era will be delegates to the ' dparta aad Faatars (O) OS Vietnam as weU as elsewhere. of budgetary restrloUons. ley, Scott Wlsneski and Bemie Wednesday that Ogle was choaen 7ri6 (I) Fasalte ANBlr (0) (6) NawB m nual meeting today at 7:80 p.m. backing ot legislators from his To Study Election Reforms diroctor 8ind viceq>resCdent of CEA conference: Robert Von- d mb U.S. officials do not foresee at Secretary of Defense Melvin Ertel. for ttie post of executive director M Pm&Mfv Isat aad at the Pariah House (rf the ( ^ Unionist party tor a reform pro­ the Chamber of Commerce and Deck, MEA president and IBiiv (|6dM6) b a ^ (C) m Ne Off this tiihe an end to Chinese-So­ HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — R. Laird to mindful of perstotent Receiving one-year service of the new LegislaUve Manage­ Junior High SchooP'sdence de­ Rwmood B utt. Onest: Vers (4to Nova Naaditeae lumbla Congregational CSiurch. gram to meet civil rights de­ haa been head of the local Sal­ viet confUct or an ideological The national chairman of Amer­ pins were the followtog boys: ment Committee. partment chairmen; Miss Oanl NaHsCaa Ptoa aad Oft The pubUc la invited to attend. mands of the CtothoUc minority. secretary of corporate systems U. 8, tro (^ from Europe. He vation Army unit for the past SEE SATDRDATV IT WEEK Vmt OOMFUm USTINGB accommodation of the two. The program includes legisla­ at the Travelers Insurance Co.; Matthew Gantic, David Schroe- His salaiy was net at $16,000 Thayer, MEA vice president and Mrs, Loretta Bunker wlU icana tor Democratic Action and has warned NATO alUea that seven years. for the first year with $600 tor show a film on Homemaker- What they see ihther is a practi­ tion to give all adults the vote In Frank D. McKeon of Charies W. He la a member of the In­ der, Paul CotUe, Kenneth See, Engllah teacher at Manchester cal effort by the twm govern­ a young advocate of lowering such actions as Canada’s halv­ Bemie Prusaczyk, Thomas moving expenses and travel Hif^ School; Mrs. Cedha Radio 110 iniiif Home-Heaiyi Aide Service and local elections, something rogu- Scranton A Co., New Haven; dustrial Development Commis­ costs. ment chiefs to take some of the lations now deny many Ctothol- the voUng age were appointed and Lawrence L. Bentley, as­ ing of Its NATO mUltary pras- Roseley, Mark LaRocco, Scott Moore, MEA secretary and (lU a Hsltiig faMshides anljr thaas sews htsadcssis a< Id ar U refreshments will be served. sion and a director of the In­ danger out of a situation which iCB. Wednesday to the state Cbmmto- sistant vice president, Merch- ence could bring Intensified Ovlan, Bruce Henning, John House Speaker WlUiam Ratdi- Grade 5 teacher at Verplanck mtante length. Boom stations earry sfhsr ahast nswseasts.) Sunday School dustrial Development Corpor­ led Washington intelUgencte ex­ sion to Revise the Election arito Bank A Trust Co., Norwalk. congresslnnal insistence for cut­ Roseley. and also Den Mother ford, co-chairman of the Legis­ Schod; George Wood, MEA n Sunday School at the OUead ation. He is also a director of WBOB—SIS 8:06 Fop Oanoart perts to speiftilate that Russia Laws. backs. lative Management Committee, treasurer and lUlng science 6:00 Hartfoid mgliUshta 9:06 l lreliollani Oocomemary CkHigregational Church wlU the South Windsor Scholarship M?x. Sue Prusaczyk and Assist­ 7:(» News 0:60 lAaalMOt SEAFOAM TEMLOK* CEILING might consider a nuclear strike ADA (disirman Joseph Duffey Maintensnoe of U. S. garri­ ant Den Mother, Mrs. Sue See. said Ogle la "uniquely quali­ teacher; and Mrs. Bernice start this Sunday from 9:45 to Today in History Fund. 8:<» Oaallatat ^ NlStoaat against (hlnese nuclear devel­ of Hartford, who to about to sons In Europe and Kotm , oou- Two-Tear Service Pins were fied" tor the Job of executive Maher, Bennet Junior High 12:00 Quiet Boors You can actually scrub this new decorator 10:46 a.m. Today to Thursday, Sept. 5, He is a master mason and a director. WPOP—1416 opment centers. step down as chairman ot the Hartford Heating -^...... profrtsrtve raduo- awarded to Brian Dutton, Ted Sdxxd eodal etudles in pa rt- 5:00 Daany Clayton ceiling tile. Clear vinyl coating protects the Three - year - olds through the 268th day of 1969. There are V .a 61,^^ t^o^t member of the Nutmeg Forest Ogle la a native of Green­ U:to dpdris Fbial liberal caucus of Connecticut Rankin and Stephen Waddock. ment chairman, CEA planning 6:00 Diefc Baatbertoo ld:IO Other dida cf the Day beauty of the avocado and — _ tourth grade wUl meet In the 97 days left In the year. No. 116 Tall Cedars of Lebanon. wich and a graduate of Wooster 9:00 BIB Lora Democrats, and Edward J . gy>r- L iOW m a bly wlU mean that Army dlvl- Edward Blewett, district committee member, and p°j4 1:00 Oary Qlrard pariah house and fifth grade Today’s HlghUglit In msfoiy Long active in Republican af­ College In Ohio with a master’s white design. In 12" x 12" 2 S C and Jr. of Wethersfield, who o r The Hai-tfnni ■*“*“ *" ***• HnlUd States scout executive, was guest president at the MEA and CEA. w n r —uto through eighth grade wlU meet On this date in 1789, the first fairs, he is currently a member degree from Rutgers. 5:00 News ■IM- >q. It Arabs Boost gantoed a studeiA campaign that speaker at the meeting at which Speakera from the NEA will 6:10 Uncle Jay to the GUead Hill School. Ckmgress of the United States, culminated in legislative approv­ Wezt Hartford, with a price of ** of the Republican Ttown Com­ The creation of his new post 6:00 News he showed a fUm enUUed, "The be F. J. Johnson and Dr. J . 'The nursery at the parish meeting in New Ytod al of an 18-yearold voting age mittee. was pcut of the general Assem­ 6:10Waltar OimUta Boy from Hickory Street." Rupert Ploott. 0 :S Barry Raanoaer house WlU also start this Sun­ 12 amendments to the Oonztitu- resolution, are among 10 per- der for InstalUng a new hot- the ability of the UnltM He 1s married to the former bly’s effort this year to upgrade 6:60 dporta News Peace Hopes Coming up for Pack 186 In day. Toys are needed for the ti- In 1940, during Worid War n , Tteglstrar of Voters Thonuu J. GIFT SHOP or group of individuals wlirtilng DAYS LYRIA CUSHIONTONE’ CEILING Eban told the General AssemUy The new system, whan In­ troller Louis I. Gladstons malti- the <)utollng government was es­ McLorney, Mrs. Blanche Bal- to enter a team may do ao by 5 ONLY (Continiied from Page One) last Friday that his government ■tad of Monroe and Mrs. Ella stalled, will provide tor aone calUng the Recreation Depart­ March in Turin talns It Is responsiUe for peer­ HONG KONG Noise-quieting, acoustical celling panel tablished in Norway. TURIN, Italy (AP - Fifty ing—although the bills were In­ to still ready to negotiate "with­ L. (homwell of Hartford. heating of the entire building. ment at the TViwn Hail. No En­ CUSTOM TAILORS Sept, doth thin : features a scrubbable vinyl surface over a Minister Andrei Gromyko to In 1926, the Ford Motor Co. thousand atriking workera curred before the committee was out i^ o r (x>ndltions of any made labor history when It es­ Named by Governor Dempsey The astxind floor to leased to tries will be accepted after deep embossed white de- — _ New York Monday night, but kind." But Israel has not modi­ 977 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER marched through downtown Tu­ even created. UOIIS' »n4 MIN'S VjeUNA MIWW NdW tablished an eight-hour day aad to the new State Department of the State of. (tonneoticut, for Monday. sign. In 2' x 2' and 2' x 4' 2 S C the Soviet official said only that Court OPEN MON. THRU BAT. 9;$0 TO 6;$0, THURB. TILL 9:00 rin today in five paradesi Am­ CASHMIRI TOPCOATS —.»■ ■-----I14MI StLN fied previous announcements a five-day week. Aging’s advisory oounoU were: Chrcult 11. All residents of South Wind­ • ILK MOHAIB tlJlYf sa oa suspended ceiling panels. „ he would have an answer that it would never give up the Mother M. Bernsdatta de AMPLE PARKING bulances and 8,000 police stood «a oa sav7 In 1967, U.S. Army troops es­ sor's First Voting District are Space Shuttlecraft $9.^0 "moon'* on the start of "prelimi­ Arab sector of Jerusalem, Lourdes ot the OrmeUte Slaters Invited to meet the Denriocratic by along the lines of nruurch, but n^r.BAM tiiiTft mm mm nary” talks and that the answer corted nine young Negroes Into there was no trouble. wMch it seized In 1967. The Is­ home for the aged and Infirm', Ladles Comidain oandidate for iW n Council Reaches 920 MJP.H. Ufiyif ^AtUSABBB JAFirav tl tt $ S m would be positive." Central High School in Utile In Milan, 126 miles to the DMT mlu Hilf aaatrtmHv, raeli governmeitt also to now S t Joseph’s Manor, Trumbull; NEW YORK (AP) — Five from the first district, Roibeit EDWARDB AIR FORCE • ILB MAMAIB «l A^tff T1 tt II.N This new delay was reported­ Rock, Ark. east, workers omvtlnued to occu­ tnca-la-a-IHsllma virtually committed to retentkm Douglas A. Beals of Brtotol, young women have Choigsd the J . Smith, at an "After Church BABB, CaUf. (AP) — In lU 96tti COTTON DACRON SHIRTS — — 1I.M I.M All ara aat* ly a sharp disappointment to ad­ Five Tears Ago py the Pirelli rubber and Ure night test, the HLIO lifting body of the southern Sinai Desert to cha'rmsn of the coordinating city with perpetuating ths fraud Coffee Hour" at the Community AND AIANV OTHBS ITSMI .. camaa la lat, ll s.ni. )a I a-ai. ministration officials even The United Automobile Work­ factory, nurched to the compa­ reached a top speed of 920 miles protect the southern sea ap­ (xxmcil of older adults and re-, of marrtage by making wotnsii HaH on Mialn Bt. this Sunday LaSlat’ an* fanlttmai'i maSa-ta-arSar, iMiiS-lallaraS aim aa Shatay, haaSsS tamh though the outward display was ers Unton struck General from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. Other ny’s main office In the heart of an hour and an altitude ot 7,900 iuHf, laacaaH, taart lacktit aas Silrtr (ram TM Ulstt art, avaaias kasa aaS SasWa proach to IsraU and to neutrali- Motors. tirees organizations; JoMi B. "sax sUvas to the unholy state W. G. GLENNEY CO. (me of continuing optimism. members of the Demooratlc the city. The company sent its feet. The rocket-powered, wlng- warts’i (Mart Iskrki. All im csllactlsa. has asltf. ^ zatton of the Wezt Bank of the Rogers of Manchester, s mem­ of matrlnsiny.'* office workers home to avoid leaa craft la being bested by the Although Gromyko did not ex­ Jordan River, seized from Jo r­ ber of the former Mate Commis­ The women, members ot the state wlU also be present. Dur­ RIACOCK flr MOHEX LTD. plain what hf meant by a reply Connecticut Calf ing the hour the Democrats’ ^trouble. Trsnaport worksra space agency aa port of a pro­ makars sf batter cIsHtaa dan in 1967. sion on Sendees for Elderly FeMOntoto, oomiiialned TSiaoday "soon”, Etoatem European dip­ Ideas for better government wiH struck for an hour In sympathy. gram to develop manned space- far stags and acraan HONG KONG Israeli delegates are reported Commands Top Price Persons; Mrs. Anna Q. Heftor- to Caty Clerk Herman Kate that, J>£idL ^A A iw at oL OixlusUL In Rome, 260 mllaa to the craft capable of ahuttUng men esMritiaa lomatic sources said they under­ puzzl ed by President Nixon’s HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — nan of West Hartfoid; Frank by issuing msrrtegs Ueensss, bs exobanged over coffee, DIvMsn al MONMS LTDb doughnuts and soft drinks. south, riot poUoe'wsre mobilised and equipment between earth stood the Kremlin’s reqxmse declaratkm before the assembly The top price of $1,128 in the D. Santogutda of . Waterbury, the city supported s system at Smith, who Is vtce-prasident on aide streets and squares In and orbiting space stations. PIsaae OsB MIcihsel Kama s t CooBeettont t u t o r Lsdge, Exit 94. WUbor Craaa Pkway, (x>uld be weeks or even months last Thursday that "secure and Jersey sale at the sixth Penn­ field representative for the Na­ "k- ion demands that police at labor white textured plaster design. An excellent ei Kosygin and Premier Chou from Egypt to be regarded as Marie, was purchased by Char­ Bridgeport; Bruce P. Hayden, the oomplatot to Mayor John V, Ing for suggestkons horn cUi- demonstrations be disarmed. choice (or any .room In Bn-Lai of Red China. altering the map or eecuiing the les Sanderson of Ktogstan, vice president of the (tonnsetl- Lindsay, msiried the fattisr Cawoaa Fron Ovar 80 ftmala Uiidar $10.00 sens of all ages and aU poUttcaJ The marchers In Turin were your home. In 2' x 2' and awM Soviet informants privately frontier? Moss. cut General Life Insurance (to.; of four. He did not respond. PHICBBASLOWASfJ For a 4 ft 8 Siiaat. affiliations In an atmosphere of flanked by their own "labor po­ 2' X 4' suspended, ceiling A W C friendly conversation. Smith lice" to keep order. 'The labor panels. aq. ii. and hla wife, Diane, and their police wore red armbands Ovar M 4 ft 8 F mmIb On Dtoplay three ohlldren live at 188 North- marked with initials of the Oom- view Dr. munlst and non-OommuMat PoUuok Supper unions that ordered the 48-hour The Pleasant Valley Club Inc. strike by metal and mechanical Waokond Savings On Is hoidlng a potluck supper and workers seeking more money. teacup auction Oct. 9 at 6:80 Special trains and busea ARMSTRONG CEILINGS FALL PAINT SALE p.m. Members are Invited to brought 12,000 strikers from as 7 PIECE TEFLON JU S T IN bring prospective now mem­ far away as Florence to join the bers. local demonstrators. Turin is II COOK SET NEW SHIPMENT OF R «r. Spedftl MINNESOTA INTERIOR, EXTERIOR PAINTS and STAINS The executive board Is In the home of the Flat and Lancia BALTIC ...... 22e SGat charge of arrangements and auto factories, and more than GEORGIAN ...... 23c R l l any Inquiries may be directed 400,000 metal and mechanical to Mrs. Charles Edward Man­ workers live In the area. A CONESTOGA ...... ' ‘24c I S ning Jr., president; Mrs. Mar­ i To avoid trouble, the Flat and ANTIQUE BEIGE ...... 27c H I INTBUOR EXTERIOR vin D. Uchtel, vice president, Lnncla managements asked all R E G .$ 2 9 .9 5 A HIGHLAND VINYL COATED...... 26e LOVE Mrs. Guy Finney, secretary, or workers to k e ^ away from the DUTCH Mrs. Hafold Messier, treasur­ factories. The association of ALL COOKING SURFACES ARE er. shop owners ordered all ahops DCXJBLE COATED WITH SUPER THY Scout Awardso along the routes of march NOW... AT GLENNETS HARD-TEFLON I I THAT LETS Forty-one awwrds were pre­ closed for the day. ARMSTRONG LIGHTING HXTURES YOU USE (»DINARY STEEL i i NEIGHBOR KITCHEN UTENSILS. m a d e e s p e c i a l l y F O R PANELS 4 x 1 LAWN & LEAF CROCUS BULBS ARMSTRONG CEILINGS SYLVANlA SOFT-WHITE Wtldwood Ruftic R a g . 7 BUSHEL-CLEAN UP PER G A L PER g a l : BIRTHDAY Wood GIm i $10.63 LIGHT BULBS , ^^m strong PLASTIC 75 for $ | ii 7 .4 S 1 PAINT fRGf. U S ) ( * 9 . 9 5 6 d i SALE BAGS TILEMATE~ iTai THUtSDAY— ntIDAY— SATURDAY LIGHTING FIXTURE • LATEX FLAT PAINT • i THY • LATEX PLATf^AGd# WELDWOOD MIXED COLOR TULIP BULBS Mounts saaily In pinen ol a R a g . SEPTEMIER 25. 26. 27Hi P k . o f 12, oalllne Hla. Uast IncanSaacaM I SOFT GLOSS ENAMEL • QUALITY QLOSS ENAMBL • WILSON LEATHER 15 f o r 8 0 c bulb up to 100 walla. HanO- RANCHERO $10.69 MULTI-COLOR TULIP BULBS saws "wood-guln” atstal * 9 . 6 0 tram* adds a MINHOW HOUSE MINPLO X FOOTBALL 30 for $1.69 touch o( hixunr. . R l A5 O 1>a ran RED EMPEROR TU LIP BULBS 25 for $1.69 WELDWOOD R a g . 1 0 ^ DAFFODIL BUiBS HEADQUARTERS FOR MINWAX STAINS cmd WAXES VINYLGUARD $8.23 OFFICIAL SIZE & 1.3 f o r $ 1 ^ 6 9 * 7 . 4 2 f hyacinth bulbs iT a WEIGHT.PEBBLED @ m i s t r o n g COWHIDE LEATHER ______1 8 f o r $1 .6 9 i f j r r r r RUSTOLEUM PAINTS 09id SPRAYS WELDWOOD R a g . QRIDMATE* s 6REENLAWN TURFOOD SP£C/Al UGHTING FIXTURE TRADEWINDS $7.05 VELVET POWER Is * 6 . 3 4 tw ' s o % Only 8REEN AIR RAKE m $3IF 9 SALE ENDS SAT. NOVEMBER 1st 0 - y | 2 7 l L _ ^ # - • ’ / WELDWOOD R a g . r * 1 1 * 6 OFF REGULAR PRICE! 5 0 LB BAG ■ •• ' » - // PALAWAN $6.25 50 LBS t1 l9 » * 5 . 6 5 Fdsdt your 5 LB BOX REG. $134.95 ilWi town front 1 Qra ana lawns m NORTH MAIN STREET now till ths S iC H L ,- spring of ItrOI 1 LB BOX MplBdtlvUWX WHISKS OFF LEAVES IN -AN T O . MM2S3 Contains 50% Kentucky Sato, nonbumtng. 75% of bluegrass and over 00% Ths popular INSTAHT.UP TO A 1 0 F T . IW.G.GLEIIREY nitrogen it organic to pro- ermanent gratsos! 10-6^ formula protorrsd by SWATH.DURABLY B U ItT .B &S W.G.GIENNEY .. vid# year-long metored (add­ Phrives in lull sun or light "louaanda ot («oma ownora. C 6. IW.ULEIMIY ing. SO-lb. bag shade. 1% o( nitrogan to organic. M0T(».AIRFLOW UP TO 135 CO. — CO. TRI-CITY PLAZA VERNON. CONN. ii£ iL 12 SHOP FRIDAY NIGHTS Ml 8-.30 P.M. OpsEMsta, Tnea., Bat. Id A Jf. • d P Jl. AGWAY HOME & GARDEN CENTER 116 Wad.. Frt. Id AJM. - d P JML BUCKLANP STORE 1 3 1 0 TOLLAND TNKE MANCHESTER 6 4 3 -M 2 3 DAILY 8 - 5 SATURDAY 8 - 1 2 M i NWCTH MAIN 9T tit BtBt \ V, : \ PAGE TV^'ELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANaiESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1969 MANCHEyfER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1969 PAGE .'miATEEN Tattand kept prosperous because of na­ G I D eaths looked demure as an angel In tional security make It doubtful Hebron Historical House Tour Sunday Alaska Provides Free World f r O f n e i E midnight blue vrtvet dress with AmersMarl^ that there will be a drastic 15ie Hebron Historical Society qua in betng only one-room newspaper account o f tMs phe- they asked the electric corn- O 1 * '****‘® 1^*»*«<* *>lb accented In W a r H it break with present practice. with precious little jeweled but will sponsor Its second Annual deep. nomenon, appeared cut the pany to-Install caUee through 25 Years Wed W ith CMl Insurance Poliev^ fhirren(ly, about 21 per cerd of House Tour this coming Sunday Originally,paneUng covered house, bought the panning end the atone foundaUan, the cable bnow Styles tons* and a blue velvet bow at Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Amer of the neckHhe. from 2 to 6 p.m. with a rain ^ ^ “ “ Connecticut could not he kicated on the in- Qtenn Dr., were f ^ ‘ at a 20Bi Low Level lightning flashed through the Fundahlngs in New Haven. The side of the waU. Careful metb- wedding anidvenarv celebration Oorre^NMideiit Faisal of Saudi Arabia, a ened to a point where it would M n. Raymond (Rosalind) date of OctB. For Season Qulsh, town treBsurer who is sfe windowllrin^flur strikingMff^lrlnor asaan old mmirror museum has stated_AAt. that —a at.s_this suring > _____«revealed a an edght-by-18 , _ • « % —— afternoon w at the (OonWAied from Page One) New ingredtoits have been *■ haying trou- be negilgible and pose no threat By AUCE EVANS seeking re-election, closed the Starting point for the tour will becked with silver nitrate. The la the finest “arched fidlroom foot apejce soiidly walled in of " Mr. Amer's ...... broUieivin-law.... bombers swooped down on a added to the murky mixture of J*. *^^*'»*» elements in time of crisis. Thus, oil pro- be the Gilead Congregational mirror is said to have {rtioto- paneUng (and ceiling) known in with stone and mortar. The Over 240 women last nightau^lik show. ---- She——— was dressed ••• in regal and stater, M r.. and Mrs. OUn ^ o representative be used for the restoratiUoan fashion Wwnan’s annualhioimuib con* annual con- and refreshments wlU be serv­ a SOO-pound bomb hit right on Amer’s sister. Oiino Gtordano, Now the iricture•eava.UAX? becomeswvwiuen eeven v e n ------*** tioder------severe pressure toW OlithHAguIkha «zrKyv .j aw ®c®cdlnator for aw Davidson Aj’xaviuauit and ttnu 'Nntton, and meet wtth Mrs. ed at the last stop fHiich is who served as beat man, at­ target," agid Capt Charles D. mowlore complex becausebeeaxue of recent “hut o^ « »U miw>Ue8aureUes of oU to the win,kh„„ Leventhal Leventhal was was the the commen- commen- Nixon. Porter’s Grist MUl. tended. (Xher guests end rela­ Link of St. Petersburg, Fla., a •vents: A burgeoning Alaska oil ^ert. ^ forward rtr oontroUer. "A tre- High school students, dress- tives came from 'EagleviUe, the Northwert Paarage Thus, oU experts say, Alas- drama«aa“ o „ ^ ^ ' ed in costumes of the period, Columbia, WUUmantic and mendous explosion rocketed dirt wlS^Mey, political upheaval In ka*s reserves represent a form fett^nx marrlMl nrniMK^ m ^eup was by Beauty Judge Gaffney will be at each house to great Maryland. and debris up to nearly 1,(KX) Ul^a. hoatUities in the Middle of insurance. Hie United States week^ pn> ly next guests and point out the Mrs. T. N. Amer of Joppa, feet.” Fatally Stricken particular points of Interest of n e r v ^ e a a in the Arabl- wUl be to a safer position to sup- Guthrie said he met his nros- k Md., Mr. Amer’s alster-la-law, Sweeping through the supply ^ P*y Europe on an emergency pectlve bride, Jackie Hyde,*to a Bros ^ each house. mode a decorative arrangement depot later Wednesday, tnxqw By Heart Attack Among the stops on the tour, of flosvera and silver money of the U.S. 1st Air Cavalry Dtvl- q u ^ I S ! ^ J°hn Fletcher, club toere-even though Alaskan oil was performing and she was a president. the R ue^ BRITAIN, Conn. (AP) other than the church and the slon found two tons of munitions for the couple who also received Alaska’s rivers of black gold will not be flowing lorfor a few wwaitress. t o ^ . InA IntroTIntroduced uc^the .O®®^ Judge Leo J. mill, will be the Pliny Parker several gifts of attver. the com men* and a smaU quantity of medical should begin flowing from the years. ■She has the same philoecqtoy tator, who was Gaffney, who held aom* of the house, the Old Bliss Tavern, the A graduate of Manchester suppUee that had not been de­ dressed to a Northwett Pasrage I have,” he said Wednesday, state’s Mgheot legal poota, died Little House and the Kellogg High School, Mr. Amer is em­ stroyed. provocative black velvet sleeve­ Sprofitably usable, this "we are just interested in liv­ Wednesday night after suffering White House. ployed by the Alien Manuteic- There waa no estimate ot bow less pant suit edged with heavy ^ o ' would have great Import. It ing.” gold bnaid at the necMine. a hear* attack. The houses on the tour are as turing Ck>. ot BloomfMd. Mra. many rockets and mortars the Gaffney, 66, waa appointed to follows: smaah would bring Europe close to the Asked how old Jackie was, Have partts, wlU travel, could Amer, the daughter of Mr. and planes destroyed. through formidable ice to dem- Alaska source. Arlo looked blank, then guessed, the bench by Gov. John Demp­ Porter’s Grist MOI Mrs. Archie Dona of EagleyiUe, be called this year’s fashion The air attack waa touched off commercial Skeptics remain unconvinced, "between 20 and 25.” theme. Pant sulta fashioned in sey to 1968. He also nerved ta / Accordltig to deed records, is emptoyed by Townaend In­ by Air Cavalrymen out patrol­ route to Alaska B o oU « via the but if the Manhattan’s break- Guthrie. 22. aald the wedding fabrics ranging from tweed to an assistant “" ‘•‘•^•ttom attorney ey general for the Porter’s Grist) MUl, now dustries in East Hartford. The ling to dlsmpt enemy prepara­ Northwest Passage may be pos- through should ultimately dem- ™‘»ht be held to the deoonae- velvet can be worn anytime and jl® ®t»t« from 1986-44. when he know as Brink’s ^ 1 , was Amera were married Sept. 22, 2 tions tor the new round of heavy onstrate a feasible, safe and crated church Into Stockbridge, almostalmoet anywhere. Mrs. Thomas *^®**” ^ y*®* attorney for Oon- operating in 1744. 'A furniture 1044 in St. Mary's Church, Cov­ attacks U.S. commanders antic­ ^Where will Alaska’s oil go? short route to the East Coast Mass., the home of Alice of hit Bailey, in one of these outfits necticut for one year. Take a Quiet Break factory stood behind the mill entry. They have three grand- ipate. What will be the effect on recur- and European markets, the Im- "ong. A resident of 30 Birch HUl and used the water for i>ower. of wine color herringbone, chUdren. rent Arab East crises? WlU the pact a half dozen years hence_ Guthrie made the announce- opened the show. A jaunty Drive. New Britain, the New A cattle pound was also buUt The Americans came on a platoon 6f 35 to 40 North Viet­ power ot Arab oil to threaten with mammoth new ice-brefUi- ui®uf uf the World Oongreases of cape topped the sUm cuffed Britain native came from a fam­ on the property by the town to ily ot attorneys. Hia father and namese in heavUy fortified Europe’s economies be less- tog tankers available by then_ Neurological Sciences, where pants. A more formal ensemble confine stray catUe and is one LOFT'S KITCHEN two brothers, all deceased, srare bimkera io miles northeast of ened? WlU there be leas Ameri- would be heavy. Europe, then, mother, Marjorie Guthrie, of tapestry, douUe-breasted of the few remaining in the attorneys artd three nephews FRESH CANDY Tay Nlnl^ City and kept them can dependence on Middle East no longer would be at the mercy pleaded tor doctors and famUies mini coat over cuffed trousers stats. oU? WUI oil lose some of Its ot wars and poUtical crises to atrlcken vrlth Huntington’s dis- was worn by Mra. M Adler currently to law practice to The house most likely dates pinned down with rifle, ma­ power as an instrument ot Arab the Middle Bast. ease to join to fighting it. Dobkln. New Britain. from the late 1790’s and is built WELDON DRUG CO. chine-gun and artiUery fire until poUtics?-uuuii SomeDome experts say theuie extent Arlo's father. Woody Guthrie, The battle of the hemline was Gaffney also served terma as Into a solid bonk of granite. The ^ (Herald iihoto by Bucetvicius) 7B7 M.VIN S'l ltl.l. I the j«ta rt^lled in. "A The importance of oU to any to which U.S. dependence on the folkslnger and songwriter, apparent in the raliicoats worn president of the Oonnecticut franiiework and aheathlng of Kellogg White House, about 1778, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hinchcliff. The sweep after the air attack State Bar AaaociaUon and Hart­ also turned up the bodies of two advanced economy can be Im- foreign oU wlU be diminished 'ue and green aztec print Law School was fataUy stricken house was paved with granite No U.S. casualties were re­ day requires about three goUona controla are maintained, Alas- ton’s, and he said he and Jackie ®oat, and hlghheeled boots wtth „ Today at blocks, but since many have ported. ^ wftjMsacia owvub Uiree gBUOnfl ssa<»saaA«aAAACU, AACX0- had talked about wliether to been removed and they have dally for each man, woman and ®** 8® to U.S. markets; had talked about wliether to P***^"* buckles. Kathy chose a B^Uin W ^ n e s ^ ^ m id Other American reconnais­ have chUdren. They agreed to wool lined floor-sweeping maxi Britain Wednesday evening. been replaced by old brick. The child to the country. Thus, the ^ ootftrols are lifted, it is Survivors toolude hla wile, tha Dillon's sance forces north of Saigon status ot U.S. reserves is an Ukely to go primarily to foreign Ignore It and raloe a family, he coat of popUn with one of the mill and house are now owned also turned up warstores and aald. new long [rtnt scarves. former Ruth Beylan, three by Mr. and Mirs. BmeiSt Brink. enormously important national t®arl*«te. The reason for this, daughtora and a oiat*r. ran into small groups of North 8ia4»iiyltar #»e«j>»Al — thjkvthey aavsay. Is frtiofthat lifting a of# the Mrs. David Odegard, wife of PUny Parker House security question. Fttneral servlcea will be held Vietnameke soldiers. Indicating Alaska’s discovery is one of quotas will permit a heavy flood the town director, was dressed The PUny Parker House, IMW the enemy is trying to get into Violence Commission tor a crisp autumn walk to a Saturday at St. Maurice Cliuroh the biggest ever made. Eati- of foreign oU from the Middle In Nmv Britain. the residence of Mr. end Mrs. posttitm tor a series of attacks. East, Venezuela and elsewhere. perennial favorite blaser suit, Stanley Hygren, is a beauttfidly rontee ot reserves to the area Findings No Surprise Air Cavalrymen 86 miles run as high as lOO bllUon bar­ Middle Bast oil in pcullcular is her dark green blazer piped to restored Federal - style home WASHINGTON “ white was a perfect foil for a north of Saigon found six tons of rels, as oompeured with U.S. re­ vastly cheaper to produce than built in 1828. It is located on didn’t take a presidential com­ box pleated skirt of green and rice cached in 200 pound bags. serves elsewhere of 40 bUUon. U.S. oil and far cheaper to ohip, Ballroom in 18th century home, a former tavern, of Prof. Eugene Chase. ‘Marjorie Ctr. mission to discover that vio­ white plaid. In scattered contacts 24 to 97 Because of oU, recurrent Arab since U.S. oU, by law, must be In addition to tmce being a miles north of the capttal, U.S. lence on television oontiibutes Cocktail' dresses and suits for East exploelona have caused carried to U.8. flag ships. to the crime rate, sayB Sen. farm, the property waa also the forces MUed 36 North Viet­ hrtiday wear have a dash of crisis and near-panic elsewhere The controversy over import Thomas J. Dodd, D-Oonn. Hehron Dunn Charged site of a broom factory. Orig­ namese soldiers in the past 24 quotas has been going on 80 utter elegance this season. Fa­ EVENIIIG CLASSES inally, there were many box­ from time to tinte. That was so ”1 don’t know why^ It took vorite fabrics are liiAclous vel­ hours, „the U.S. Command re­ years, O.U and1 came tou, a.a ueauhead uui'dur- them five years to realise thak” With Assault, wood ahrube surrounding the to the Suez crisis of 1966 vets, gentle gitttertog brocades, ported. Two Americans were again to June 1967, during the ^ the Bisaihwer adminlrtra/- was Dodd’s comment about the Thanks to Weather, People, house; only one of these re­ killed and four wounded. and sparkling tissue lames. Intent to Kill mains today and oan be seen six-day war in which Israel de- ‘ ***01*100 that nation- report issued Wednesday by the Mira. Riciiard (Anita) Mur­ U.S.D.A. CHOICE Six waves of B62 bombert feated her Arab neighbors w ®ecurity would be endangered National COmmiaalon on Vio- near the etl. phy, member of the Board of Harvest Fair Was Success HARTFORD. Conn. (AP) — dropped 900 tons of explosives New dlBcoveriea have eased “ '»eral policy on ImporU. lence. Gilead Congregational Church on North Vietnamese bases Education and seeking reelec- SECRETARML TRAMIHR - TYPEWRITIRR A man wounded by police dur- The first meeting house .,in the situation. Europe gets 62 per ^ ’^®" llon, “ ®"- was reanyready or r.clldaiholiday Wlth the cooperation of the candidates acreetied by Aram Ing a fracas In his apartment along the Cambodian border cent of its oil from North Africa ** * hmittog tical of violence on television, parties to a dramatic deep pur- Gilead was built in 1749. It was weather and the generous sup- Dnimarjlim, suporintondent of has been charged with four „ •»„.» toVAn T-BONE north of Saigon and along the and Nigeria, most of '‘"•®«' ®“«>>“ ® »>* -ome JlTvelvrt RRE R SHORTHARDrAGGQIIl||l_ port of the townspeople, the re- schools, for tho position of prin- counts of assault with Intent to southern edge of the demiUtar- from the Persian Gulf area But costa U.S. tjq>e ot control exercised by the matetong jacket e it t^ e d wtth 6 cent Harvest Fair, sponsored-by olpol at the Gilead HIU School, kill. down in 1838 and the Gilead OR ized zone. Congregational Church’s struc­ Libya, now « i m p ^ t p1^ ''®*‘ ®™‘ Communication. Com- a hlue^Ltto p S U H S I a r ^ the Hebron Recreation Council, Since Herbert Shedroff’s re- Police obtained a warrant The U.S. Command reported ture ereoted on the same site. lb ducer, recently u S S » n t ^ ^ Americai* re- mission to Insist that we get cuffs. Mrs. Robert SpUlane was Inc. was a big success. All age slgnatlon on July 80, tho school Wednesday tor Percy Dunn, 24, 17 enemy rocket and mortar at- serves. some decent programming .. . sparkling to a ldu« vMon On the west end of the new coup whose leaders promieed to MORSE groups were attracted to the has boon' without a pomument who Is in serious condition at tacka during the night but said point that North African nation A im s^ ntlal task force.now The American people are en- gold polaley tissue lame dress fair by the booths and many principal, John MooDcnald was St. Francis Hospital with two niiini-Am thA ami a o«ii SHORT over-all casualties were light Is reytewtog t ^ whole Q®*^®" titled to better programming wtth a gold net midrbf sprlnk- OF HARTFORD toward "Arab aoctaliam.” acUvlUes. oppo'ntod on Sopt. 11 by tho bullet wounds. Two U.8. observation belioap- There is aUttiahneaa, too. of qitotas^ut the argum ent^t than the outrageous junk that led wtth rhlnertones and i^ d - IIS Asa St. NartM, 0mm„ TMi m - m i le ^ on the Inside. tera were sbot down and da- the domestic Induetry must be they’re seeing.” Teen-age Nancy kier^r Saturday morning's activities board os acting principal until Police said Dtuui threatened Thirty years later the piUara were keyed mainly to tho iha posltlan is tilled. his estranged wife, Arlene, and «k«)yed Wednesday, and & w and gallery were removed. A owwmen were wounded, the youngsters with the parade on Home on Leave her 18-year-old niece, Bertha recess and arch were built on U-S- Oonunortd said. The loskea wheels, the Itttle Olympics, the Seaman Appren. David Senk- Cooper, with a shotgun at Mrs. the east end and a platform raised to 8,044 the number of baby contest and the pet show. son of Mr. luid Mrs. Dunn’s Vine Street apartment for the choir was constructed in U.S.D.A. CHOICE Wlnnera of the parade on tJhar’jes Senkbeil of Gilead Rd.. Tuesday night, ..... the northeast comer. The oon- American helicopters r^orted wheels In the doll carriage cate- homo on leave for two Uncler the Impre^lon that the p-eg^uon had faced the choir lost In tile Vietnam war. gory were the Solnenn sisters w e e k s . Senfcboll has just shotgun was loaded, Sgt. Anth during the singing of hymns and Vleft Cong terrorists throw a tor the prettiest, and Hdftthor completed his basic training at ony AnUmuccl shot Dunn, police some people felti it was Impolite grenade into a hamlet meeting SIRLOIN place near Da Nang, killing tour Condon for tho most original. Groat Lakes Naval Train- wo-ltl' to turn their backs to the minis­ Bicycle winners were Kevin Center. The shotgun, however, turned ter, hence the change of loca­ OR clvUians and a poMceman and Spaulding for tho prettiest, Ter- After hts Iwive, ha will report out to be empty. tion. lb wounding 86 civilians. The ry Hovey for the most original wooks' training to the" ; ------In 1900 the platform was. re­ wounded Included a village and Robert ESnia for tho fun- muni cations Branch of the moved and the choir and organ chief and Owo vlttage commie- nlest. Submarine School at Now Lon- PORTERHOUSE sloners. PTA Executives were stationed In the recess. in the little Olympics, the With this arrangement, how­ A bus Ut a Viet Cong mine on sack race winners were Tracey — ’— " To Meet Tonight ever, the minister musb turn a main highway 96 miles south­ Pick Your Winner McHugh for 6-8-year-olds and Mnnohostor Rvonlng llomld his back on the choir. Several CHOICE BRISKET east of Da Nang, kUlhw 14 Vlst- Charles Long for 9-12-yenr-olds. ••ormspondeiit. Anno The PTA Council executive of the pastors in recent years namese civilians. There were no Winners in the three-legged td, 228*8971. board will hold the first meet- have suggested that the origln- repmts o t survtviwi. In Our -I ------race for 8-10-year-oIda were Cal------Ing of the schoolyear tonight al northeast comer site would Dsienia Banking Coimiiiltee at 7 ;S0 at the home of the coun- again be a better location for Sweater cll president, Mrs. Maurice WU- the choir, CORNED BEEF Emergency Tranefneion and Sally Holland and Rose i n , . , , . Chambers for 11-12-year-oIda. W o n t I 'r o n o {..ohnyistH ley, 112 Bllzabeth Dr. Old Bliss Tavern WELL-TRIMMED HEAD CUTS Brings Cold War to Hah Sweepstakes! Tho wheelbarrow race win- WASHINGTON (AP) — Chalr- Council officers, school prin- SHADOW8MARK, as the Old ners were Frank Zablicki and man Wright Patman has been delegates, and school PTA Bliss Tavern was renamed by A * ADAK, Alaska (AP) — H m Scott Aiken and balloon race turned down by his own House P"*'**®"'* ““ ***>■ blood o t American saUom saved the life of the executive oMosr winners were Wendy Long for Banklng^mmltte!, T n a T win 9-8-year-olds and Joseph Stomp quest to start a nrobe of alleved Po^n®" ®' tonight’s 1929, waa a sUgecoach ah^ on FRESH— PLUMP— MEATY of a Rusalan statiteg' ziiip ______OKWIIP umsi lu auiri a prone Of alleged ,,„„„Hn* Plnnnlns- ft srhediilft of 1h« Old Poat Road from Hart- Wednesday. for 9-12-year-oIds. wrongdoing by bank lobbies. agenda: Planning a schedule of tho Old Post Road from Hart* Thomas Gardiner took the Tlvo committee voted 21-lS executive board and council ford to New London, LeanU, Pavlovldi, 67, warn peanut race blue ribbon, Donna Wednesday to have the Texas meetings, and a discussion of The house is taxed in the He- brought to the U.S. naval otation pfogram needs to expedite com- bron town records of 1790 ’’tor ■ Auguatlno the bubble gum con- Democrat take his complaints FOWL Adak hfospltal after the Navy munlcntlon and .action upon the four smokes” (four fireplaces), test ribbon and Ricky Devine about bank lobbyists to the tug Naniko answered a can ior most urgent needs of school but architects consider It was FOR STEWING was the pie-eating contest win- House Rules Oommlttee. emergency medical help from children. built some years earlier. the Russian trawler TIkhstn. P®*"' Patman, a frequent critic of ------Guests to the tavern or torn The baby confost winners the banking industry, says the Doctors at this remote Aleu­ were Cheryl Derulsseaux tor banka plan to "buy up all tho Austria T o 0 ,| eH Park - - CONN. GRADE A FRESH tian Island base said Pavlovlcb the youngest and Deanna don- property In the United States" If ■ VIENNA - - Austria hopes to ^ ^ot flip, or waa suffering internal bleeding rad for the oldest. there is a depression. But com have Its first national park retiring to the cold and emerg(eney transfualMie The last activity of the mom- mittee mombcni who voted open next year. Covering more chambw above, E G G S i^HIHm. were given by six stzdhm per­ log. but one of the highlights against the Investigation said than 1,300 square mllea, It will ballroom was a necessary MAXWELL HOUSE sonnel who answered a can for of the fair waa the pet show. Patman has produced no evl- be modeled after Yellowstone In all taverns,” writes donors. A wide variety of pets were on dence to back up his charges. Natfonal Park and will contain jj^ry Sarle Gould in her book handto be Judged. Largest pel One. Rep. Benjamin B. Black- the Gross Olockner, Austria's .-The Early American House,” INSTANT COFFEE 10 Ob. Jdr ♦1.19 awai^ went to Lisa Halloran bum, R-Ga., sold Patman highest peak, tho .Pasterie "batls were frequently given for her h o ^ ond the amalle'M "wants to go on u pi-rsonnl glacier and Krlmnil Fails, Eu- for guests and visitors of high BEECHNUT or CHASE AND SANBORN award to Janice Long for her witch hunt of hts own.” rope's highest waterfall, guinea pig. , rank.” The house still has Uie ball­ C O F F E E II*.Otta 69c The prettiest award went to ' ------^—...... — room on the second floor where U.S. * I GRADE. NEW CROP MeINTOSH SHURFINE FANCY WHOLE Lori Kristoff for a costumed the Chases and generations of dog; and the most unusual to Education Commissioner: Blisses before them gave many I f Ob. Girls' Imported (Cardigans Men's Virgin Wool Cardigan John Stiney for Popeye and square dances. 'Dte ballroom la APPLES S L b . B bc 39c TOMATOES 39c Olive Oyl, two pet ducks. now used as a children’s play­ ' l o o ’ll A cry lic lighter, warmer Amston Lske Meeting School Teachers Not Eligible GREEN GIANT NIBLET stronger than wool. Bulky cable knit, I ull fashiuncd.^virgin lamb's wool 01 TTie Amston I.ake Improve­ room. The Little House FIRM— YELLOW— RIPE U Ob. full fashioned, matching buttons, in I UO’’ Shellarid wool cardigan ment Association will hold Its CORN 3.97 The LttUe House, also owned new fashion colors. ?y*M I XI final meeting of the season to­ For Siiiniiier Jobless Pav 8.99 by Prof. Chase and now oc­ T A U M in V t morrow evening at 8 at the * cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Peter BANANAS Lb. 1 Sc B&M BAKED clubhouse. HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) because their contrnets are for Au Cbln. Is a fine example of This is an organizational Can public school teachers quai- a full year, Let’s hope it’s enly ee the an early l»th century house P EA B EA N S 18 Ob. g a r bo^tal and not to the Girls' Imported Pullovers meeting for next year's actlvl-, 'fy for unemployment compensn* "ih oiir opinion," said Saun- built around a central chimney U.S. »l cleanera Illaeea acci- .Mens' Vinvl Front Pullover ties. Also. Ted Belunakl will lion during summer vacation? dels, "they are not eligible." of uncut fleldstone and clay. SHURFINE denta; they aB east money. We can’t hnep yoo \0(yx Acrylic — Scandinavian look show travelogue movies of the Thol is the question put to Teachers ojid oUtcr public h». been aklUfulIv Vinyl fionl. iramed boz pallcrn. J-ply 20 Lb. Bag fit. bnt we can help yonr with crew neck, back ripper closing, United States and Canada. Slate Atty. Gen. Robert K. Kll- school employes applleil for job- and ariistlcally restored by Paul POTATOES 79c Offlclatlng at the meeting linn by State Ijibor Commie- less pay during the summer PEANUT BUTTER 18 0 b., family’s fineweee stay color coordiruted patteriu. full fash­ 4.97 Acrylic knit tii*crc«i> iicck m acsorted Pogach Jr. of Hebron. will be the recently elected .sioncr Ronato E. RIcctutl. tmder recent revisions In the bool thy. Call to dap; be ioned. colors Sizes S-M*l XL The house features a bee-hive CRISCO protected tonight slate of officers, which Include Rlcclutl confirmed reports state's Unemployment l\)mpen- oven. In those times the central NABisex) Co o k ie s Marilyn Gleaoon, Prealdent; Wednesday that some teachers -ntlun Act. chimney waa built first, all the FANCY CREST CAKES 9Ki Ox. 39c SHORTENING Ekhvard Jones, vice-president; had tried to collect jobless pay a .section was added to the 8IA .I Glorta -Pelckat, secretary; fireplaces haring been planned lloboft J. SmMi. loCi lust summer — and he announo law exempting from coverage ahead. If bricks could be had, ;\V Judy fjiothreau, assistant secre­ Misses Sweaters that K'llion lind been naked tor "service performed in the em- the even.was shaped like a bwuraiiamithB Bovs'0 JSwealers tary, and vklofy Coates, treas­ a ruling as to whether this was ploy of any town, city or other Virgin wool sweater* in crew or V ISillovcr or cardigan styles, including urer. bee-hive wtth a small flue lead­ M8 IMh at ThL M6«U legal. political aubdlvlsionof this state __ing to the . . main ...... chimney...... Heat necks.Soft as butler in white and fash­ Shetland crews in striped neck trim Also, board members Eklward In many towns, teacherq are by elected officials, members of "bsilb^g^" the" bricks "heM ion colors. Sizes: 34 to 40. 6.67 solids, cable front Cardigans, brushed Burdick, Ann Francis and Tom given the option of receiving boards and commissions and p u,e heat for'many houie. jacquard zip front cardigans, etc. All Francis from Hebron and Petor their pay in 12 monUy install- fesslonal speclaUsts who are em- Kellon White " " i - e ' Washable Acrylics in sizes. S-M-LiXL. Cappoasi and Antoinette Slonua menu or in only 10. ployed parttime.” Mr sx2l Mrs Edw«m Htooh- trom_L EVER Ncmce-mxr Was U.S. Invited TBki m iacG * I— ------/VieCNAMICe’ C M » • Union To Stage Circus 1 PONrrMEM41D.P0< CLAUCTS/ A U N A A MA/C A Aanrar M rm iw * f u l t Son-in-Law Sent BUrpOMT'iOU'THINK. VbUVB \ KNOCKINTHe ' AAAPe^ AM UNUSUAL CM 3C6 RSCt] MWnORT CRUMUBLU' Vegetables Them on ‘Trip’ AN EMPU9H6RT X/UEAHIHAT Ney/ER SNO O PS To Join Viet War? M9U MBHER IM0QI»/A8OUr>~'60, i APOUNP HOMC>»-, CORONA, Callt (AP) AH**nNE PISnMCnONOWHILB^ H E » AMAi'A L L T H G J ACK088 'd S li^ tb ow Page Om ) Jime 8 Mra. Dean Warren re­ To Polish Police Image a t t o q m k y etauMMCLU ■niAB SPEAIOM S ^ lItttlalMga,far 51aland(IV.} moretand report failed to men- '"nw proceae of analysing the SSOOMMENRS FLOSCIUe P o e t h e lO RiES^ iattaae* 6Petaian turned from a Aappbag trip and By JEFF BRADLEY Junior Olympics would pit the about the pcdice," ChmiMewsid FOR MBas ONl^lALKeRC/ n * R T Y / ^ 7B«lUx fairiea tlon any “formal request from situation by the two govern- found OB her doorstep a bottle____ of W riter best public school competitors said. 'vtCttabla 7Bedlipleeaed tile South ^^etnamese govern- ments, and the oonsultatlah and fruit Juice and a note weloomlng against each other in a regional U&tttnrtice ^ at ment for IT.S. hiterventian with agreement thereon, were such 'her family to the nearby com­ s ra iN C m E X i). Maaa. (A P ) "But we want to touch the Xtlbkcpowibb BCbemleal meet. younger teens, and to show oombet troops." He asked Rag- as to be regarded by our gov- munity o f Norco. — In an era that haa wttneased ISClimUiif aulBx- e n to supply oopfea of “any emment as constituting a re- “ We’ve wanted to do oome- them that vre’re human too..’’ d*vic« •B iverin The note s ^ the Juice was open hoetility betwoen poUoe thing like this for a long time,” U B d w Virginia sudi rsgueat...” quest from the government of 6Minple froin a dMinr . ... The kmg-delayed reply was Vietnam.” would welcome p a trm ^ l^ cWIUana, 400 patrolmen in said Robert HIbberL union prea- 17Ctrta!aran- lOWadingUid 27Tliesaine oIRgTP* idenL "But we never had the voads(ooU.) 11 Dirty liquid 2SDiiaUe 44Aneiant h dated Sept. 2, 1989, signed by The reply letter then asserts Next morning the Warren Masaacbusette are UCaioler UO lyn^laa SOEmential P enrian fam ily had Juice for breakfast drying to provo todsys poUce of- opportunity beoauae we weren’t Nixon Greets A LLE Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN H. O. Torbert Jr., acting aaetst- that "this request was confirm- ______united. 20 Health reaort goddM being 45Mbniekar ...» ant secretary tor congPenDlo ta i ed by the communique” issued ^<1 that’s why tte y a ll wound *■ * Wend o f the people. X lH tIxa w SlClariiietpart 470peratieselo The first step comas Oct. 8 in "A a a poUoa officer on your MMtiCfl leiafionB, but actually repre- by the office of Soidh Vietnam- “P *** court. ‘ Golda Meir a Click-1 35 Rodent 48 Itedetadtndrea™' diUdren' the form o f dephanto, Uona and own, you can’t do any real com­ 25Infita& aSelectiaa(ab.) 37MudcalBote 49Leti(i t s l ^ sentlng a studied adminlstm- eae prime minister “ on March Wrs- Warren she M t 28 stutter 23 Baby ioniaa 36 Shows mercy 51 WeightIghtST »«, tion response. Its key aentencea 7, 1965, concerning the arrival ""ciYoua tension" after her clowns at Munleh)al Audito­ munity service unless you go (Continued from Page Onei 32Fcrtainincto deity t o ' ThsilmdtiUnd - w m : of two United States Marine **** became rium. through the riianneto,’’ he ssid. aswellinc 24 Smudges 39 Eternity 52 Summernmtr (fk.( l y . ^ "A s Oen. Westmcmland’a re- battaUcns in South Vietnam— emotional and very tired. Local 671 of the Patrolmen’s “ Now that we’re lin lt ^ we men today reported ready to ask (or 33 Comfort 25 Against 42 Kitchen tool 54 Malt brew port makes clear, the initial de- the first such 'devek^ment of Bo, ahe said, did her Daughter. and Policewomen’s Union is on. the street want to ehow the an additional 94 Phantom and 80 34Allo>wane« 26 Pattern 43 Sacred bull 55 Knock people that we do care.’’ Of>» dslons to deploy United States United States combat tOrcea." Warren said he feR “very ^wneoriry five days of the Oar> Skyhawk Jet planet to bolster fo rw a ite strange,” etqihoric, nervous, PoUce in Springfield, West 35 To collect 1“ r ~ I r r $ i r r i6 II 12 aU^ combat troops in South Vietnam That communique asserted den International Orcus, and of­ Israeli air forcea and and wants CAPTAIN MAC'S 361>^ H>r in file spring and summer of "the government ot Vietnam and when he drove to work he ficials say that hundreds of fires Sprlngflrid, Longmeadow, Aga­ 1$ closer economic ties. 40Retrinc U iiii 1965 resulted from a continuing has asked for and obtained the had to keep talking to himself to paseea will be distributed to dis­ wam. Basthampton, Southwick, weapoiie i T 16 •rrt analyais o f a conatantly-chang- agreement o f the American gov- handle the car properly. advantage children in western VUlbrahom and Ludlow belong Her arrival in the capital 41Statea iw. ing situation, a major factor in emment" to send in the. two ’That night, MTs. Warren said, Massachusetts. to the union which was formed coincides with reports that Is> form ally 17 19 rite and her daughter had anoth­ "W e know the cop haa a rotten about 18 months sgo In Spring- rael also to negotiating with the SEA FOOD B Y J. B. W ILLIAM S which was the deployment to Marine battallona. fSCandlcnuttree 1 1 1 * er glass and both felt frensled 66 Cuckoo n IT South Vietnam of regular North But that Saigon language of image," says circus ehainnsn field and battled for recognition Slkoraky Aircraft Oorp. on a F F r 7 * and hysterical and couldn’t Robert MdCenrie, a SpringflMd for about a year, $337 million order tor 118 hell- bteckbird a u TT Vietnamese troops from the end March 7, 1966. the record shows, 47 Onager 1 S" t r r 1964 onward... thilSi ”*'^**^ folt this way ^ceman and unlM teganlier A tow pasoed in the state leg­ copters. SO Pungent plant B" "H w ctmUnuing analysis to States Defense Department’! oeiore. "But we’ve been Uatening to islature authorising internation­ ’Ihe United States now to de­ 56 Orange-rad ■ ■ ■ Analyri. o f the Juice w oo rt- p^opie « e a a ^ ta T S o u t which I have referred, and the public announcement of March al union representation for po­ livering 60 of the supersonic FRESH FISH vegetable W Ing to court testimony, indicated us, and we’ra going to start lice settled the dlepute last Phantom fighter-bombera sold 56Fonnanotion ■ series of decialona resulting 6 that the 8,600-nian Marine it had been spiked srith LSD. w showing our ooncem.’ ’ he said. ipting. to Israel by former President 57 Feminine from it, were made in ckwe force was already on its way ’The court session was a preli­ SPECIALIZING IN RAKED STUFfED _ 9 Since then, union membership Lyndon B. Johnson last Decem­ appellation T and constant consultation with to South Vietnam. The actual minary hearing tor RobeK D. Officer Stanley J. ChmMews- S6Anumberof has grown rapidly, and working ber for $300 mUIlon. 1 J the g^emment of l^etnam. landing took place March 8-9. Bennett o f Bhcoondldo, CaUf., ki o f Agawanr, an aaetstant cir­ LORSTER AND SHRIMP succcaaive IT 44 « oonditlona and pay have been 47 46 w who since the efrisode has mar­ cus chaiiman. put It aaofiier The United States also has ■ WL ■ ■ improved through coUecUve 10 SI 62 ried the Warrens, daughter. He wny: “Tills rotten image to one promised Israel 100 Sky Hawk READY FOR YOU TO RARE 8$ 64 a bargaining.' to ctsuged wtth fumtohing dan- we’ve got to erase oureelvea. fighters. 64 Bolton ’The policemen have raleed g«nua drugs. Mrs. Warren tes­ TWa Job has become one wbere Her expectations (or economic the money to promote the circus W 66 tified that Bennett and her you have to fighf the people aid were less well known, al­ 978 SULLIVAN AVE. m you’re suppooed tq help. We’ve on their awn. and plan to make though plana tor a nuclear desal- Selectmen Give Go-Ahead daiighter were bnving problems SOUTH WIND8ML CX>NN. — G44-SS1S last June. got to teadi kkhi and adulto that the Junior Olympics an aimuai intoatlon plant (or Israel, fi­ event. If succeeriUl. ' Alter Mrs. Warren testified a poUoeman to a friend. nanced through a $80 mUllon OPEN TUE8-SAT-— 10 AJL to 6 PJI. For October Town Meeting the handwriting on the note left City nWctole agreed to allow "We need the support of the U.S. grant and long term loana, with the Juice___ was______sim ilar to _ the wild animals and elrcua an- neighborhood cop. pubUc rela- to pending in Congress. The aeleotmen, in a aiiort have an organisational and in- Bennett’s and the Judge made a audttorium uw ally tions wam’t a problem,'* said dieck-signing meeting laot fonnetlonal meeting tmilght comparison, Bennett was or­ ■" for oonventlons ■" Chmlelewald. "He knew what symphony oreheatraa. night, gave the gotobeod from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Com­ dered held to answer In Superi­ was happening on his beat and munity HiUl. or Court OcL 8. The clrotu to a stepping stone everybody knew him.. We want Tko W m W s Rost town meeting which will be held to the union’s ptons for oommu- to return to that graaa roots ap. ’Die (tonservation (tommto- ’The______new_____ Mks. Bennett de- orfaiHo^^Cologiioo tm soon a I fiM town counsel can don haa postponed Its meeting, dined to testify. nlty Invotvement proarik" draw up the call. It may be originally scheduled tor tonight, ------Money raised w ill buy uni­ "W s’re reaHstlc etwugh to “ Frw> out Wrapplag” held Oct. 6, the day set by state to next ’Ihuraday. forms and equipment tor a Jun­ realise w « can’t touch the kids ARTHUR DRUa PLAZA DEPT. STORE statutes for the annual town Campaign Begins ior Olymploa tha poUoeman 19 or 20 years old. ’They’ve al­ meeting. A t tfaia meeting, the hope to eponaor next spring. The ready formed their opinions Bfanohester Evening Herald (We Have A Netten Te first Monday of October, re­ Bolton oorreepoodent, Cleme- To Curb Littering B. MIDDLB TPKB. (Next to ports ore refuk but nothing Wfdl Toong. teL 84S-8SBL OPEN WED., THUBS., n u . else to* done, since elections and The second annual litter pre­ budget adoption now taken vention educiatlanal program OAYI place in the spring. w ill start Wednesday in cooper­ ONLY Included on the town meeting Secretary Volpe ation with the Manchester HONGKONG 5 agenda will be a request for To Visit Pope Paul school system and C3iambsr of ‘ CUSTOM TAILORS Sept. 96«h thru $6,000 from cash suiplui for a Commerce City Beautiful Com­ NATURFLEX I WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre­ LADin* MM M lirt VICUNA Ottart NOW town plan; a request from the mittee. Mancheater to one of tary o f iranqw rtafion John A. rilHAIRRR TnPfftATt .earn mm aaa aa tty Board o f Fkionce tUalt |6,B00 be nine state towns participating A. am Volpe will have a talk with Pope til If MAMAIR tlllTi — ' DP.M SAVE transferred from cash surplus In the campaign next month. itoMU MUtttoireifihi aiMwn ■ ■■■miB M JP,^ am g. ^ Paul VI at the Vatican Oct 4 to the tax refund account; an The program w ill involve the VMtoHWVU tiire* nwiln It tt JtJN-SAAB 2 0 % H> 4 0 % during a trip to Italy, Spain and efforts of the Clttoens Commit­ vruAueunjeordinance iujvwuik allowing theuso issuingumaui^ BnffiMiiH ffl tt '‘ HMD- Dm I mill Ihit eeewtuelly, GIRDLES • tl If AAAUAito •! I o f bUUdbig pemdto fo r housea , tee to Keep Connecticut C3ean t1 tt TTm ' eece-le-e-lHellme IM% teeree- Volpe, first member of Preel- ______on roads not yet accepted by and Beautiful in conjunction COTTON DACRON SHIRTS ----- ItJI S.M •eef tetMectWe. AH ere mi- ARR FIRM AND IVIR-SO-UGHT FOR S the town but on which the de­ dent Nlium’s Cabinet to have an with the (^Siamber’s oommlttee. AND MANY OTHIS ITtMi cemee le tee. It am, le • e m. veloper has posted sufficient official visit .with the Pope, Packets wUl be dWtributed to AUe ee Shetty, tttitl twetV . e>e4 tiWerei eytelei eett SMOOTH CONTROL AND RASY STRIDl Z bond; on ondtoanoe making it leaves Warirington next Mender fourth grade teachers. The kits Mitt, twteiH, wert lecfeeh tee tkirn mm TIN leteel and to due back Oct U. werWi Need Mtrtc*. AN me cellecIMe. necessary for vendors to pay will contain litter prevenUoti a regtotratioa fee to sell In Ito wU^addraaa the Coogreaa presentationa such am i>oater ROLAND'S. INC. town, and an addttion o f a o f the Intemattonal Tnatitute- ...... contests, of bulletin board dto- o . t plays, aaoemhly programs^ and H O N G K O N G ^2.99 '3.99 '4.99 '5.99 : wild animal law. * hto tour wlU see films. Bach fourth grade pupU TIMURU will be given an anti-litter Tha requested $8,000 for ttie ^ Ftonoto Motor Inn, 169 Bast Canter St., Mancheater (own pl^wauld bitog the total naUona. pamphlet and bookmark. sUocoted to $10,000, the amount requentod by the cnnwtlHng firm far a plan without tederal or Stefa aaaUtence. The tax refund aooount, wMch to now $500, needs about $6,600 thto year beoauae a number at taxpayers overpayed, having naoetvad a real eefato tax bill St home and not being aware theut tbefr bonk hod aJao r » ceivnd a bill and paAd it, ac­ cording to the Board of Ftoenoe. At iti meeUng Tueaday nlgM the finance hoard ateo teamed ttMt A new state ntatuto re- qidren that tbooe taxpayeni over INTRODUCING 66 who quaUfled for the H.OOO elderty tax relief eimnpttnn in 1967 but did not vaoppty in 1966 must be souSht out by the ea- BiiMOMi and tax collector. Tlax ooMactar Mrs. Marilyn MOman has edreeuly unoovered two such oSMs, totalling $16$, which mutt be refimded. Ihere to also a MR. ABERNATHY refund o f $986 due to a with an Inoorrect ’The eatoctmen have been anxious that tha town adopt botti the vendoevregtotintian or- Plus: WINTHROP dtnanoa and the change In de- B Y D IC | [ C A V A L U veiopenent roefto ordfonnoe tor soma time. y/B LEABNEDABOUT Aa town regutottoM otand now, WHATAAAESS no homes can be started until '^BiePBOPLE the development rood mecta AREMAMNB epeeifloBflona and Is aooeptod OFTHeWOCLD. by the town. Realising that heavy equipenent used tor dig- ffo r oeilare and so forth can damage ourba and rood our- ispea, all town boaida invoivad now seem to agrsa that, as long PRISCILLA'S POP aa the developer poets aittfi- dent bond with the tosm, guai^ anteeing completion of the rond, bulkUng pernUts can be bedore the road to \tln' The housea, bosvwver, oamot be occ upied. CAPTAIN EAST BY LESLIE TURNER The Boanl of Finance added ★ AMRASSADQR a further requirement to the >ou «ay you n u o mv. m .p u c m j m i question o f bonding when ne- R1MM»LB VOUR LATg MSBW4P1 WWy„IS NOBOPy HBt* BVK SA» HlMf ^ vtowlng the proposed ordinance wtth the firot’ ariectman at tto meetiiv tlito week. The finance board w ill rsquett that tha t v A ba a atnvty bond and not a baidi'book. and win infor m the PiA"««teg Oommletton o f tbto requirement. The sif«wtk»» o f ntonkeys to HORNET 1770 ROBIN MALONE Itha Utt of aidmale regulated to BY BOB LUBBERS a result of recant probtoma with r I'veeorroaer \(fieHr.'ogrA FDR MOW, r o >tXJ REAU.V an lacqpnlB ydg^ KATHV PACK \ 6000 REi.17 U e A1EAW6 yiHiwK X a w > HACK ■'v^e’l^e 0&iotuG k a t w / ^ POtTAOAlW'? braarteil vaal cuttota _ MISS CLMMcxte'e itu-es ) TtsuoRRow with tomato osuoa. masbad po­ OPEN HOUSE THURS. and FRi. N IG ^Ttill 9HX) P.M. A pir, yoo KM3W l y ytou^B tatoes, peas or carroty, pickla kv TAKIKjSTHe, THIKPRACIE ' ditos. trutt or getotlH; Tues­ \ UTTLE SPORTS B Y R O U S O N day. fn d l Jnfo*. bambuiger en buttated oom. potato — Mem satod, fruit i M m w Wadnssday, Amarican : 2 2 ? ! L y . green beans or pass. MOTOR SALES, he. tomato aonp. grilled Mdwicb. eabboge- 28S BROAD STREET —wA. gingerbread Friday. De Cormier Mtod. lee cream. ^AGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTlslt. C O N N , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1969 MANCHESTliiK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1969 PAGE SEVENTEEN Amazing..Incredible..Miraculous..Impiausible D R Y Side Baugh Tabs Unitas NFL Cites Calvin Hill d f Sports Huff Honored Mets Latest Accomplishment All Four..and More .B y DEAN R. YOST As All-Time Great Harvard No. 1 NEW YORK (AP)—After one year in retirement NEW YORK (AP) — members of the FVmtball Writ­ es. ran and kicked for the Wash- Harvard 1s No. 1 In the first 84-lear-old Sam Huff is back in the violent world of Losing W ei^t the Easy Way ers Association of America. Associated Press weekly New pro football ajrain. Just to show he hadn’t lost the NEW YORK (AP) — through the Mets’ dressing the magic number when they Gonzalez hammeAd a solo Sammy Baugh, acclaimed ihgton Redskins for 16 years while Gary Gentry twirled a of 19 in his last start against the Chosen along with Baugh, who England college football poll of Amazing. Incredible. Mi­ room as the players dumped swept a doubleheader from homer in the eighth Inning to PADRES - GIANTS — and mathematically elimiiuded ^ Losing weight 18 the ambition of many men now-a- the greatest quarterback now is a cattle rancher In a touch. Huff made 1‘2 tackles and five assists Sunday four-hitter in blanking the Cards played at TCU in 1934-36, were place called Rotan, Tex. 1969, but not by much. raculous. Implausible. bottle after bottle of champagne Pittsburgh, winning -both games snap a 1-1 tie as surging Atlan­ Mets, managed just one whiff San Diego combined Ollie Los Angeles from the W eit ^days. Some give it a good try and lose considerable of all time, names Balti­ for Washinjrton in a ‘25-20 defeat of New Orleans. —the 34th victory in 44 games Jay Berwanger of (Chicago Baugh was a triple-threat tail­ The Oim son, who shared the on each other and amyone else 1-0 with both runs driven in by ta won its sixth straight, a 2-1 Wednesday night—and it was Brown’s RBI double with a two- race. weight over a period of time. During one of my fre- more’s Johnny Unitas as top spot with Yale in last year’s As a result of this comeback ------Take your pick. The lat­ for the Mets, vidio climbed from (1933-35), Red Grange of lUinpIs back at TCIU and didn’t, operate who happened to be near. pitchers. conquest of Houston. the only out he got. run error by outfielder Jim Ray final poll, garnered 169 points In est accomplishment of the 9^ back of Chicago during that Bench, who hit his 24th hom­ . (]uent visits to E ^t Catholic’s Physical Education of­ his personal choice for the (1923-25) and Ernie Nevers of from the T-formation until he Saints’ defensive "It’s a great thing for the They struck out a record 19 That, combined with the Pa­ span. Hart on a dropped fly ball for a er, also doubled and singled, fice, where athletic director and head football coach honor, but says it’s a this year's Initial balloting nanaed Huff the Defensive may- ^^o was starting h i. 17th New York Mets is all four .times against Steve Carlton yet Clendenon tagged him for a Stanford (1923-25), In the back- joined the pros. “ The first year er of the Week in the National „ „ „ „ owners and the organization," dres’ 3-2 ambush o t second- three-run first inning in whip­ while Pete Rose, who doubled among 18 sports writers and of those words . . . and beat the Cardinal left-hander, "In the spring I felt the club three-run homer and Charles ping the Giants for the second • Cliff Demers resides, I noticed that the showers were shaky throne. field; Bennie oiosterbaan of with the T, we looked like a Football League. Calvin Hill, said Manager Gil Hodges, one place San I^rancisco and Juan and scored one run in four trips, oti full force and steam pouring’ ------Michigan (1925-27) and Don Hut­ sportscasters. , . * people can me uie old and cut the magic number was an Improved one and when slammed a two-run blast as the straight night. "If Joe Namath stays healthy bunch of monkeys out there. more. of the original Mets during the Marichal, gave the Braves' a moved a step closer to Cleon son of Alabama (1932-34), ends; Boston College was in second Sam, "but Doug’s again. a team ..is improved anything Mets exploded for five runs in Winner A1 Santorini had a and his knees don't go out on “ Bart Starr of Green Bay is^a The darlinga of the downtrod­ fading days of his playing ca­ l^-gam e lead over the Giants Jones of the Mets in the battle him he should be the best who Bronko Nagurski of Minnesota place with 148 points, just edg­ -^“ " y °\A man. I’m ^ t t - They dropped a doubleheader can happen," said Hodges. “ But the first inning. Clendenon hit throe-hit shutout going until a good solid quarterback, but fensive Player of the Week. compared to him. den, the ragamuffins of the Na­ reer. "I remember 1963 (when In the Wdkt Division chase. for the NL batting crown. ever lived,” the former passing (1927-29) and Bruiser Kinard of ing Dartmouth, which had 147. to Pittsburgh yet incredibly I never dreamed of this.” his solo shot in the fifth. walk and two hit batsmen Unitas Is a genius," Baugh said. tional League for seven endless the Mets won only 40 games) .-and he said, He s in the show- • ^ star of Texas Christian Univer­ Mlrsisslppl (1935-37), tackles; The test of the top ten were "Playing and coaching really Even Sonny (Jurgensen) la old- t* gained >the magic number when Cincinnati, meanwhile, re­ Hodges, who suffered a heart * « • forced him from the mound in Jones, hitless in four trips, "He has the touch, and a finesse summers, finally achieved the dropped to .343; Rose, who won sity and the pro Washington Jim Parker of Ohio State (1954- Boston University fifth, Con­ wears you out," said Huff who er than me (he’s 36). the Cubs also lost that day. mained jiut three games off the attack just a year and. one day BRAVES - ASTROS — the eighth. Reliever Tom Dukes footbaU team. that can be developed only over Impossible Dream of 1969 by Anybody who had watched the Redskins sidded today. 56) and Bob Suffridge of necticut sixith, Northeastern returned to the Redskins as a Recalling the old days when They were no-hitted by Bob pace with a 7-2 victory over Los before the Mets’ clincher, ap­ fanned Bobby Bonds before giv­ the title last year with a .885 av­ **** three 53 strong, range from Ught- the years. winning the NL East pennant Mets win 34 of 44 games since Gonzalez reached the center Tennessee (1938-40, guards, eighth. New Hampshire ninth player-coach when Vince Lorn- he played with the New York Moose and gained again when Angeles that knocked the Dodg­ peared calm in the sea of hys­ ing up a run-sooring fly to Hart. erage, is just .0001 percentage coaches got Into a s i^ U o n to weights J once. After overtaking the * • * lead in the first on Joe Morgan'’s 2:18 In the afternoon and 11:16 ry at 6-3. A of 26 soph- Baiigh was in New York to be {dayed at Purdue and Army be­ maturity, and he’s getting it. A with Suffolk Downs outdrawlng Wednesday night to help give off about 6 years and I’d be REDS - DODGERS — nie Banks and Jim Hiclman, and outhandling Narragansett until the early morning hours. Cubs on Sept. 10, the MeU MET6 - CARDS — 15th homer, bift Atlanta came the following day, Demers Up- omores dot the Eagles roster honored wlthtrther all-time foot­ fore World War I, is still alive. quarterback never remembers the Mets a post-season trip to running wild, too." Johnny Bench’s t h r e e-run plus two Montreal errors, pro­ by about the same margins It Cries of "Beautiful . . . Beau­ gained ground almost daily. back in the second on Orlando ped Jh e scales seven and a with 19 juniors. Only eight sen- ball greats at a black-tte dinner Baugh showed up Wednesday his good games. He remembers the South, instesul of to the Donn Clendenon slammed two Steve Carlton, who struck out homer polished off a four-run duced five runs for the Cuba in has been all along, and both Cowboys’ Hayes Grounded, tiful . . . Beautiful" echoed ’They chipped two digits off Cepeda’s walk and Bob Dldler’s ^ quarter pounds below his list- tors complete the squad, Wednesday night. Eleven play­ in black boots, a shoestring Tex­ the bad ones. When that situa­ West. homers and Ed Charles one first liming as the Reds picked the sixth inning as they dumped a modem major league record double. ed weight of a day ago. er^ were ctKiron on an early day as tie and a black suit, pockets tion comes up again, he doesn't tracks continuing M ow their all-time team and 11 on a mod­ of which were stuffed with ci­ make the same mistake. Ail Na­ normal non-conflict figures. He was skipping r o j^ In the Manchester High grid team Raves AlK)ut Staubach, Hill Streamers, Confetti, Firecrackers and Horns em all-time team, picked by gars. The man who threw pass­ math needs is time.” A crowd of 9,638 poured shower numbers a mere 31 members, 2 *757,322 through the mutuel win­ NEW YORK (AP) — Bob he's faster. And he can also amount of food he ate. So this The lightweight for Head (foach dows at Suffolk, while 6,252 fans Hayes, grounded for another throw the football." goes to shot^ If you want to Dave Wlggin is son John Wlg- pradtici'd a handle of *434,245 at lose we-ght, there is a way. in and Greg Germain, both at Open Friday I Eight Sophs To Start Narragansett In Pawtucket. month with a separation of the Hayes was injured while * * * 147 pounds. Heaviest player is R.I., just about on hour's drive left shoulder, raves about his warming up before the exhibi­ What a Celebration! Paganl at 214 pounds . . . Kickoff is all set for the tion game with the New York Notebook Jottings away. now Dallas teammates, Roger start of the 16th consecutive Jeta. NEW YORK (AP)—For But the real story still was on But this still, was their night. The town recreation program Shortest Indians are Jim Bale- Staubach and Calvin Hill. Midget Football League sea­ the last five years Karl the field some 30 minutes after ’They had cheered every batter wlU begin Monday, Oct. 6 with Germain, both 6-6 . . . For Yale on Saturday UConiiB Honored "I was just catching a pass son Friday night when the The man who was known as and fell down.” he said. "It Ehrhardt of New York has the game had ended. It was every play, and in the ninth in­ all recreational facilities In op- Tallest players are John Duffy AMHERST, Mass. (AP) Manchester Midget League the world's fastest human in hU feela better now but It probably National League trudged to Shea Stadium there that the fans, who had ning, every pitch. ’There was eratlon. . ,Illlng Jr. High School and Joe Swensson extending the Halfback Mike ZIto of Connecti­ will be the site of Senior League measuring tape to 6-2. Filling stages a doubleheader. NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — How will the Yale cut luid end Paul Tlner of Con­ college and Olympic days calls will be a month before I get 5 East Division never a Meta crowd like this. on opening day, closing waited through seven incredibly First game at 6:30 pits the back." W. L. Pot. G.B. basketball action with the busi- ST* ^ squad Is four soph- football team be affected by the university’s first un- necticut have been named the Staubach "the best rookie quar* day and Friday nights bad years for this sudden wind­ "I remember when we used to Giants against the Patriots New York 98 61 .611 — nessman’s League at the Y. . . omores, 15 juniors and 12 sen- top offensive and defensive per­ terback I ever saw" and claims fall, celebrated. chase Joe Christopher for an au­ while the Eagles and Jets derjrraduate coeds? Bruce Weinstein — the Chicago with 70 signs under his VoUeyball, on a decrease last ^ors. This question perhaps s not Yale formers in the first weekend of 90 67 .678 6 More than the Mets them­ tograph," said Howard Cottar of are paired in the nightcap. Hill, the rookie running back Pittsburgh 82 ,78 .620 18 arm. year, is scheduled again this • • » completely lirelevant in view of the Yankee Conference football selves, this was a triumph for Brentwood, N.Y. "We suffered Opening ceremoniei will from Yale, reminds him of Jtm St. Louis 82 74 .626 18Vi But Wednesday night he only year with A and B leagues plan- Pit Stops the bundle of variables ^ d un- this season. Brown. I Sports Schedule | took 40. their fans. Some 2,000 of the through 120 losses that first start at 6:16, with guests be­ Zlto, a 5-foot-6, 165-pounder Phllaphia 62 02' .408 32(4 The modified stock car rac- knowns facing the Ell com- Hayes was in town Tuesday to standing room only 66,687 year and the fans now are still ing Mayor Agostlnelli and from East Haven, (fonn., gained TIIURIIAV, HRPT. IS Montreal 62 100 "Tonight’s special," he ex­ ------ing season is drawing to its sea- munlty this year In terms of quarterback Bob Bayless, a help kick off a new chain of present stormed onto the field the same, although now we have Rev. Joseph Vujs of St. 218 yards to lead UConn to a 26- Kaat Uranby at Chney (soc­ West Division plained. "I left home the 80 Decending Atlantic Coast sonal end Nov. 2 with a 600- lloby Hayes Shops, a national shouting "W e’re No. 1.’ "They something to really cheer.” James who will give the con- foo^all. ____ strong runner, capable passer 6 victory over Vermont. cer) Atlanta 80 68 .667 signs I use tis ' knock the Mets Football League champion lap race scheduled tor Maitins- Over the past two seasons, . “ , ,, , _ V , men’s wear franchise operation sat on the outfield fences, ’There was Ehrhardt with his vocatlnn. „ , _ and gxxxi kicker, but Bayless is Tlner, a 6-foot-l, 210-pound San Fran. 87 60 .668 and took only the good ones ... Hartford Knights made It three vllle, Va. The posted award is Yale has a 16-1-1- record, one . ® . . . that will open soon. Platt at Miuichcater (aoccer to celebrate.” walked on the dugout, climbed signs—Tonight’s ’The Night, and Officials will be the same , , . , out of school for scholastic rea- senior from Swampscott, Mass., Cincinnati 86 80 .648 8 in a row last weekend when *28,315 . . . Stafford Springs Ivy League title outright and "I work out every day to keep It was the first time Bhr- the scoreboard. ’The Beat Goes On, etc,, etccc. as 16 years ago. Bill Sache- was the top UMass defender in FRIDAY, HRPT. H Los Angeles 82 74 .526 6H they defeated the Quincy will rtage a 150-lap feature Sept. another shared with Harvard. my legs In shape," said Hayes, ’There were streamers, confet­ and of the etc,, etc. rek, Jim Horvath and Tom a 46-7 victory over Maine. Bloomfield at Rockville (aoi'- Houston 78 78 .606 hardt, an advertising artist, and Giants, formerly the Lowell 28 . . . Thompson hsia sched- But only seven members of this , . . , , .v,' "but I can't lift my arm up to 9% ti, firecrackers and horns and Kelley will han'*le the chores, , f no terback last year, has gotten the cer) Son Diego 49 106 .816 89 the thousands of Mets fans had And of the hysterical mass Giants, 31-3. .The Knights were uled a 600-lap race Sunday year’s team were among the 22 startlng-quarlerback alignment catch a pass. I think they may assisting will be Dan Morilne, IJcon Academy at Rham Wednesday’s Results a chance to celebrate. And what wall-to-wall people raising their swarming on the field, many the highest-rated minor league Oct. 19 w'th time trials Sat- starters last year. Saturday. He Is typical of all secretary of the Central Con­ take the pin out of It Wednes­ IaoccerI New York 6, St. Louis 0 a celebration It was. hands in a triumphant V-for-vic- others certainly had to be origi­ football team in the country last urday the 18th . . . The Tri­ Head c ^ c h Carmen Cozza has ^ „ nonletterman, but he show- Hospitalized day. I’m anxious to get back in tory sign. necticut Board of Football Holton 111 Rooky Hill (aoccer) Chicago 6t Montreal 8 In the locker room it was bed­ nal Met fans who suffered week according to Dunkel’s Pro State Demolition Derby will the line-up." Officials. ‘•d “ blllty to roll as a passer in Ellington at South Windsor Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, lam as the Mets spouted cham­ It took more than 800 poUce- ,through those first seven years Football. ratings, with a 70.6. place Sunday afternoon HospllaUzed again but re­ Parents are reminded that buildup t r y ^ g to make best y a ie ', 42-8 scrimmage rout Dennis Homan is teaming (SoccerI rain pagne after beating the St. men to clear the field with sev­ with a team loved more for its Dunkel’s ratings vary on a Sept. 28 at Thompson Speed­ advantage of what little exper- j Connecticut a ported doing well Is Al with Lance Rentzel as the Cow­ children under 18 must be ac­ "Vosh" Vinrrk, one of Mnn- Penney at East ('athollc Atlanta 2, Houston 1 Louis Cardinals 6-0 and com­ eral arrests and numerous Inju­ bungling than its talent. weekly basis according to how Over 100 cars have en- ience his players have and the boys' wide receivers in Hayoa’ companied by an adult. rhester’s all-ttme football 1 croas country) Cincinnati 7, Los Angeles 2 pleting one of the moat incredi­ ries, including broken arms and ’Those fans tried to steal every each team fared in its schedul- *-cred . . . NASCAR Grand Ne­ pot^l among the youngsters , _ ^ absence. / ble turnabouts In sports history legs. One of the scoreboard ed game. Hartford beat out in tional drivers experienced a tharia yet to be tried out He greata and lour yeara promi­ Maloney at Manchester (croas San Diego 8, San Francisco 2 base off the field after the "When you can go with /i covmlry) by cUnchlng their first cham­ climbers fell to the ground 36 the Continental Football League walkout Sept. 14 ait Talladega. nent In Midget Football and Today’s Games game, but, maybe as a remind­ has come up for SatuMay » out. with only 13 lettermen back, rookie quarterback and beaV a Coventry at Rtuuii (croas pionship, the National League’s feet below and was rushed to a Thousands of jubilant Norfolk. Orlando and Indlanapo- Profeeslonal Drivers Little Lengue baaetmll. Philadelphia (James 2-1 and er of old Mets, they missed first League Eastern Division title. Meanwhile, earlier game against the U>dverslty o As of Wednesday, wingback Earl The fMie-tline fulllMM'k hoa tram like 8t. I.nula 24-3, you (xaintryi East Division title. hospital. lis. . .Knights’ Head COach Fred ^ America President Richard Bowling Connecticut, with a total of eight Downing,.who sparkled at limes Wise 14-12) at Pittsburgh over the playing field at m the day at Wrigley Field this lone fan watched had open heart aurgery and must have a good club," Said Ellington at South Windsor (Moose 12-8) and Walker 8-6), after Mets won National Wanner said "The KnlghU roptomores on the starting of- ^ expected to Hny(!B of the National Fqbtball the Chicago Cubs defeat Montreal. (AP Photofax) fensive and defensive teams, ^ Is n patient nt ManrhfMitrr (cross ixiuntr>') S 2, twl-nlght would like very much to rom- HOME ENGINEERS —Hildur l.engue Cowboys. ' ------■ over 100 mph." NASCAR Presi­ Memorial Hoapilal. Houston (Lemaster 11-17) at pete against a CFL team.” In Zawlstowskl 194-514, HUma Mc- HATURDAY, SRP, 87 dent Bill France, part owner Nappmg hun. No vtaltors are allowed "They told Roger to May in Cincinnati (Nolan 8-6), N their two brief seasons the , m_n j u j j Oomb 178-466, Leah Whipple 201- definitely sidelined or are nurs- were expected to trouble defen­ but a card or note would the pocket and throw. He did MiiiK'hesUir at Conard (foed- Only games scheduled Major Loogue Knlghto have won 21 of 22 ^ 506, Bernice Moquin 175-474, Lee ing njuries, and a junior quar crorn... A/-™ .T V W heeled a GN around the 2.66 sive halfback Dave Holahan, help brighten the day up for Juzt that. That cat Hill is son:e- biill I Pabst 180-464, Lorna Plcklns terback who was third^trng reserve quarterback Kurt Sch- cham pion- ^u^ng practice . . . the big fellow. thlng else. He la tough and* re­ Hluomdeld at llockvlUe (foot- American League :L eodors 452, Jinnle Uggitt 489i. Phyllis iMt year to pilot the ball car- guzzy Potts. American League "■ Veteran Grand Touring driver minds me o f Jim Brown .only iHllI) East Division Dumas 484, Myrtle Whipple 463. W. L. Pot. G.B. Batting (390 at bats)—Carsw. , , r » ^ Jhn Paschal won the Northern ®*’ So the backfleld, along with Yet Cozza has some bright Junior Massey, will be class- Baltimore 107 48 .690 — Minnesota ,333; Reese, Minneso­ W.I.N.F. spoitscaater Phil q T tour last month. Paschal V ta .382. KAOEY — Walt Smolenskl hopes to lead him into the early- mates Bill Primps at fullback Detroit 86 69 .605 31 B i^ e ™ ^ anMimced that the occumutoted 240 polnte in the 228-677, Walt Smolensk! Jr. 226- season gloom. On defense he has and tailback Bob Kropke, and Boston 84 71 .642 28 Runs batted In—Klllebrew, r ^ o fltatlon will have two eve- five race progmm, to e d ^ Ken E ning broedcaats due to the in- Rush by six points. Paschal, 200-561, Fred Nasslff 218-550, got captain Andy Coe at line- sophomore Bob Milligan at wing- Wash’n. 80 76 .616 37 Minnesota 137; Powell, Balti­ more 1 1 9 . ___ John Fogarty 221-673, CSem backer and on offense, end. Lew back. New York 76 80 .484 32 cre^ In sports. Burgess wlU winner of only one race, fin- handle the show from 6:20 to 7 ished second at MoUon, Vt., Quey 206-666, Bill Croeeley 213, Roney, both seniors with two let- Behind a farlly strong line on Cleveland 62 98 .400 46 Hits—Oliva, Minnesota 189; Clarke, New York 178. p.m. and Jack Warner from third at Stafford Springs; fourth Marty Arloan 216-577, A1 Kuz- ters who will be leading candl- defense, Cozza has similar prob- West Division Home runs—P, Howard, 8:10 to 9 Monday through Prl- at Holland, N.Y.; and fifth at mickas 569. dates for All-Ivy accolades this lems of Inexperience. That could Minnesota 94 61 .606 — Washington 47; R. Jackson, Oakland 88 72 .686 11 Thompson . . . Last year Jackie y®®*'' be one of the Bulldog's most Oakland 47; Klllebrew, Minne­ SPICE — Janet Serrell 132, Oalifomla 70 86 .462 24 ------Stewart led the entire 248-mile But the expitlng offensive at- vulnerable points, and UConn is sota 47. Manchester High School Formula 1 race at Watkins ’^u th Kaplan 126. Chicago 66 90 .419 29 tack of Brian Dowling, Calvin certain to feel It out Saturday Pitching (14 decision s)— scored another successful vie- oien, N.Y., and became the Kansas Ckty 64 91 ..418 80 Palmer, Baltimore 16-8, .888, tory Tuesday but it wasn’t the oidy driver In 10 years o t Amer- Seattle 60 96 .887 84 P 2.30; J. Perry, Minnesota 20-6, fact that they won the the meet, lean Oand Prlx to do ao . . . Wednesday’s Results .769, 2.81. Croas Country Ctoach Paul Phln- Stewart, newly-crowned cham- Buttlmore 4, Cleveland, 11 in­ Strikeouts — McDowell, ney reported that at the Indians pion of international road rac- nings Cleveland 276; Lollch, Detroit openlng home meet, six pretty ing will try Sunday Oct. 6 to Minnesota 2, Kansas City 1, 10 369. cheerleaders showed up at the win his second straight United innings National League course to urge the boys on. In States GP . . . Stewait has Boston 1, New York 0, 14 in­ Batting (390 at bats)—C. addition about 25 parents and won eight of the 12 Grafid Prix nings Jones, New York .348; Rose, students made a good size races. Washington 8-7, Detroit 4-4 Cincinnati .343. Chicago 3, Oakland 1 Runs batted in—McCovey, California 8, Seattle 1 San Francisco 123; Santo, Chi­ Today’s Games cago 131. California (Murphy 10-16) at Hits—M. Alou, Pittsburgh 238; Oakland (Odom 16-6), N Rose, (Cincinnati 206. MANCHESTER Minnesota (Chance 6-4) at Home runs—McCovey, San Seattle (Pattln 7-13), N Francisco 44; H. Aaron, Atlan­ Kansas (31ty (Butler 8-10) at ta 43. Chicago (Edmondson 1-6), N Pitching (14 decision s)— LITTLE LEAGUE Baltimore (McNally 19-8) at MITT YOU— Donn CHendenon, left; is greeted by Tommie Agee Moose, Pittsburgh 12-3, .800, Twins’ Manager Keeps Iron Man in Lineup Cleveland (WllUams 6-12), N after thre^run homer. Right, Ed Charles is met by Ron Swoboda after two- 2.96; Seaver, New York 24-7, New York (Downing 6-4) at run clout. Both circuit clouts came in first inning. Clendenon added a secbnd .774, 2.28. General Meeting Boston (Nagy 11-3) Strikeouts—Jenkins, Chicago Washington (Bosman 12-6) at fifth inning against the Cardinals in New York. (AP Photofax) 266; Gibson, St. I,outs 264. 8 TRACK AUTOMOTIVE Detroit (Kilkenny 7-6) Killer, Jackson, Howard THURSDAY, SEPT. 25 - 7 PJI AMERICAN LEfilON HOME Stamp llnveilrd Brett,, Siebert in Agreement, Casey Talking STEREO TAPE PUYER Deadlocked in Homer Race COACHES & UMPIRES RANQUET nil ■!•*•( 6rs(rt6ti •rHmb pifNf I9w Isr MNit tsirin CINCINNATI (AP) — A spe­ Long Distance ______. O •to to I* IrnQi. MM ttiU "Isittol •s’* ckwltrv, MM cial stump, commemorating Baseball Finish All Too Soon NEW YORK (AP) ^ means a lot to him and I’ll give RED SOX - YANKS — WILL BE HELD OCT. 9tli risft Mstr*l CMS4I sdR an sscininr ■••shag barmrt. professional baseball’s centen- / a r> , • , r . « LOS ANGELES (AP)—Well. him his chance.” • nil c»(s6sct list pisiwf MMsrti 2H” N i 7H' V i nlnl anniversary, was unveiled I'ttJ&lUI'l ( A P ) — K ook le Innings of Boston’s 14-tnnlng, 1-0 Brett said his arm never both- .Casey, how does it feel'?’’ Harmon Klllebrew has Rookie Ken Brett and reliever ADMISSION $2.00 Minnesota broke a 1-1 tie in Sonny Siebert held the Yankees 7H’ D. #IM lh here exclusively Wednesday. lefthander Ken Brett and viclory over the New York Yan- ered him during the game, but ’The New York Mets had just earned a rest. But he prob­ the 10th on singles by three sec­ clinched the championship of to seven hiU and the Red Sox fi­ Baseball CommUsloner Bowie Veteran righthander Son- «*«■ Wednesday night. he was flp«i at the «nH nert h . ably won’t get one as Jong ond-stringers—Rick R e n i c k, nally pushed over a run in the Kuhn wiiH among giieats on ny Siebert of the Boston I,wish It wa* April,** echoed the National League icest as Frank Howard and Reg­ George Mitterwald and pinch 14th on George Scott’s single, a hand at a luncheon held to mark R ed Sox have on e th in g in ®‘****'^' hurled the last 4 2-8 complatnU about being Wednesday night and suddenly hitter Graig Nettles. Renick Charles Dillon Stengel, who sacrifice and Mike Andrews’ ta-ue of the six cent stamp. Cln- com nTo^ K h M re ^ f h i t “ “ ‘ • gie Jackson keep swinging also poled an eighth inning double. managed them in those first cinnatl was chosen to sell the i.u„ ,o fto victory when Mike Andrews "He (Interim manager Eddie their big bats. homer. • • • stamp first since the Cincinnati 0 «seba ll season IS doubled home the only run of Popowski) did the right Uilng " franUc years, was back in the • • « STAFFORD SPRINGS SPEEDWAY 2 Howard slammed his 47th ANGELS • PILOTS — "EARLY BIRD" OFFIRI Red Stocklngii kicked off profes- er'd m g m ilch to o SOon. the game. rookie said. ” 1 was gettinv limelight. It was like opening home run Wednesday night in SENATORS ■ 'nGERS — Rudy May fired a four-hitter slonal buwobnU in 1869, "I wish it was April."- Brett The ai-year-old Brett, who tired. ’They had rood hllten the floodgates. "Well, I wanna tell ya," the the opener of Washington’s 8-4, Howard's bases-empty homer, for the AngeU, who got a two- SEPT. 28 ■ sald_^fte.^pltchlng the first 9 1-8 came up to the Red Sox at the coming up And 8 ^ 'r t h C a two-run shot by Bernle Allen firootono voice rasped In pure Stengelese, 7-4 doubleheader sweep over run homer from Jim Spencer ^ ’ ‘ “ O" “ 1 been doing such a fantastic job 2:30 "ifa been excitin' all day ’cause Detroit and lied Klllebrew and and Ken McMullen’s three RBI and an inslde-the-fiark circuit ^ e n appeared briefly In the i„ the bullpen," Reggie Jackson for the major —on a double and single—car­ from Rick ReichardL World Series, had some arm the phone's been ringin’ an’ peo­ STAFFORD WINTiR TRIADS The latter remark is certainly ple's been callin' from all over league lead; ried the Senators past Denny troubles In 1968 and again at the Klllebrew, still starting for McLain, Detroit’s 23-game win­ CLASSIC OR DLC-lOO® JOHNSON SEAHORSE beginning of the current cam­ true. Siebert, who failed as a especially cities where the ■tarter after being obtained In Mats' mever played like Seattle Minnesota liwo days after the ner, in the first game. N E W T R E A D S paign. ZNSS IM tsssi the Ken Harrelson trade, strug- and Florida where they train in Twins’ lock-up of the American McMullen hit a two-run In- League West Division title, went side-the-park homer in the this year with the Inside tnTck *'*** through most of this sea- the spring and Mexico where we VOUN CHOICX OUTIMMRD MOTORS played a couple of games six O-for-4 in a 2-1, 10-innlng victory nightcap and the Senators broke for a starting 'ob, but wound up howev- over Kansas City. Oakland’s a 4^ tie in the eighth on Del Un- ' • c a w 2 ■pending most of the year in *''■ fro") U>e bullpen, year ago an’ they couldn’t Jackson was O-for-3 as the Ath­ ser’s two-run triple off Mickey Louisville, where he compiled a nobbing short of believe it after'watching those EI-KS — Eugene Richardson V/2 letics bowed to the Chicago Lollch. Howard had a run-scor- HP. to 100 HP. 7-8 record. sensational. other clubs with their great rep­ 137, Harvey DupUn 138, utation an' the Mets've beaten White Sox 2-1. -ing single in five trips to the mil Dunhup 177-420, Stan Seymour t ii SALES — PARTS — SERVICE Called up earlier this month, Wednesday night’s perform- all the best clubs In the league Baltimore's East Division plate. • si-14 JE A. 4-SPEED SOLID STATE C. STRONG SOUNDING he had started five times and '“ ’ ce stretched his current 135-369, Dick Kroi 146-889, B. Id T«« mIm IM an' I don't see why they can't champions nipped Cleveland 4-3 « • • f „ EAST TERBIS — USED MOTORS DieU 842, Bob Talmadge 864. m4 fashioned a 2-1 record before airing of acoreleas Innings to 16 go all the way ..." In 11 innings: Boston edged the WHITE SOX - OAKLAND — 'Mf«« mm* 0S VMM oar. STEREO PN0N06RAPH FM/AM TABLE RADIO taking the mound Wedneaday «lght gamea. In t t m m tf 2 h r au. HM f«la ttlMBsB rmtm 0pm Daily 7:S0 AAL-S P J f. — T h m . ta 9 The answer by the 70-year-qld New York Yankees I-O in 14 and The White Sox slipped past •u tv.» . night. He pitched easily, well Ibat span he has allowed just TRI-TOWN — Herb HmII job, « . m mmmw$ m* BHUMlI IH* MeU vice president and Glen­ California topped Seattle 3-1 In Oakland on BUI Melton’s two- BMir rWfWSB. enough to add another victory. Ibres hits and two walks, while other AL games. Dick N o ^ 212. Dick lOiMatoy. ^ t ' ^ l ST*SSw«5 #tMMi 15 Sat. to 4 P JL dale banker went on for five run homer in the fourth inning ? " but his ,teammates couldn’t get ■trlWng out 18 batters. He has \ • • • 214, Tom Atamian 206, BIU minutes in the telephone Inter- and. I the four-hit pitching of. him that one run he needed. Ft- »«ved three gamea and won vletfr. TWINS - ROYALs — V Dameo 210, Rogar (XsM lly 200- nally a walk and a tainted aln- Ibroe others, hiking hU record Tommy John, who walked Jack- 248-612, Bob Rylander 226-60S, B. LOW PROFILE “ ImURt 0. FREE ANTENNA piwcs!|m Like many of Casey's nonstop Twins Manager Billy Martin son the first time he faced him - — ^DOURLE POINTS— - gle on a dropped fly ball got i° i*-U- replies. It covered the present- would prefer to rest KUlebnw Joe Jovino 203464, A1 Wiedia MAL RHINES and retired him easily thereaft­ 760 626, atsm Banavigs 869, Toni Play” AM TABLE RADIO AM AUTO COMPAQ RADIO “ i* l

• J PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MA^^CHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPtI^EMBER 25, 1969

Trucks— Tractors 5 Building— Bonds— Stocks— Help Wanted. Help Wanted Holp Wqntod— Mala 36 - > A .A ■ ■ ■ Contracting 14 Mortgogos 27 Female 3S Female 35 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1969 1965 CHEIVROLET pick-up, ra­ PAGE NINETEEN CLASSIFIED HALLMARK Building Com- MORTGAGES — 1st and 2nd, dio and heater, $900. 643-5463. SALESWOMAN— Bookkeeper— HYGIENIST , for Saturdays, MALE HELP -Full-time, good pany~for home Improvement, mortgages— interim financing If you like dealing with people and dental secretary part- working conditions, fringe Hdp Wfuittd Mnh 36 Help Wanted— Mote 36. Help Wanted— Mate 36 THERE lUGHTA BE A LAW additions, .rec rooms, garages, BY SHORTEN «nd WHIPPLE ArHetes For Sate 45 —expedient and ‘confidential and have an aptitude for fig­ time. Write Box "F " Manches­ benefits. Ai^ly Popular Ganten— Farm—K Trailers— roofing, , gutters. Free esti­ service. J. D. Real Estate Market, Grocery Department, JIG .B'ORB Operators — first, ADVERTISING ures, you will enjoy this di­ ter Herald. YOUNG MAN, part-time, or WANTED — Part-time service Dairy Prodocts 50 mates, all work guaranteed.. Assoc. 643-5120. 725 Middle Tpke., Manchester. second and third shift. Lathe Mobile Homes 6-A versified, better than average ■ fuU-time, five-day week, Mon­ station attendant, for morn­ WTOS — One dark brown, one Call 646-2527. A’TTENnON housewives— 'Sell operators, second shift. Verti­ VT iEM o l d MAlD MERTZ RERIRNISHED T heh — ghe w e h t a h p g o t herself SPECIAL — Fresh eggs, 55 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS position. Knowledge of sewing day through Friday, days only, ings. Apply In person only to brown with red highlights, both SECOND mortgage money through December. Excellent cal turret lathe opeiators, sec­ •HER. PAP / A C A T -' cents a dozen. Natsisky Farm, NIMROD tent trailer complete­ CAPITAL Construction — helpful but not necessary. You for stock and delivery work. Mr: Sloan, ' Sloan Garage human hair and medium 8 A,M. to 4:30 p Im . ly equipped, sleeps 6, like new. available. Call Mr. Belfiore, commissions, no collecting, no ond shift. Call LeMi Corpora­ ’ TWAS HEAT AG 1\HO PlH6 - O R MORE - 644-0304. 122 Newmarker Rd.. complete home improvement will be trained. All employe DEAN MACHINE Apply In person, Weatown Route 83, Vernon. '/EAHr •TOfRf OOOrtTA BE A LAW “.' length. $45. each Including Call 649-2926. 647-1413. tion, 643-3362. Vernon-South Wtlndsor line. contracting service specializ­ benefits. Apply In person to deliveries, no Investment. Call PRODUCTS, Inc. Pharmacy, 456 Hartford Rd., case. Call 647-9839 after 4 p.m. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. the Singer Co., 856 Main St., or write, “ Santa’s Parties, TRAVEL Trailer, 13* self-con­ ing in recreation rooms. We Manchester. MECHANIC full-time, top pay WASHED canning tomatoes, Manchester. toys and gifts, party plan, now TWO WAREHOUSEMEN SWIMMING POOL 12’ dla 4 :.S0 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUCATION tained. Sleeps four. Ideal for welcome competitors’ prices. Business Opportunity 28 102 COLONIAL RD. for right man. Ehtperienced while they last, $1.29. Buckland Inc.,’’ Avon, Conn., 06001, tele­ meter. 36” deep. Including HI- Deadline for Saturday and Monday Is 4 :.30 p.m. Frida.i hunting. $850. 649-8430. Free estimates. Call anytime, only. Apply In person, Russell’s to work on second shift 3:30 Farms Vegetable Stand, corner SHELL—Modern 3-bay service phone 1-673-3455, also booking MANCHESTER 289-6545. Texaco, 318 Adams a ., or 649- p.m.-12 p.m. for order fill­ ter, and pool cover. $30. Call of Tolland ’Tpke. and Adame station located at Merrow and parties. SPRAY PAINTER 643-4962. NIMROD tent trailer. Complete 2018. — _ ing smd mstteirial handling. St. PLEASE READ YOUR AD CARPENTRY — concrete steps, Rhodes Roads, Tolland. Paid WAITRESSES Has Immediate Openings: with canopy, spare tire, and Paid medical plan, work floors, hatchways, remodeling, training, financing, insurance, WOMAN to care for active Opportunity to join and CARPE’TS and life too can be Classified or "Want Ads" are taken over the phone as a storage chest. Good condition. Days: 7 a.m. to 4:80 p.m. HELPER needed In our main­ uniforms supplied, paid va­ porches, garages, closets, ceil- retirement and hospitalization Now hiring for after Labor semi-invalid daily, some eve­ grow with young display beautiful If you use Blue convenlenee. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST $350. Call 649-4752. '' tenance department on first cation plan and bonus plan HousohoM Goods 51 DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in time for the Ings, attics ' finished, rec plans. Many dealers earning Day. Days or nights, full or nings and weekends. No house­ company. Good wages and Lustire. Rent electric shampoo- mghts: 4 pjn. to 1 o.m. shift. Apply In person. Klock available. Apply to Mr. Mur- next Insertion. The Herald Is responsible tor only ONE in­ AVAILABLE now for Im­ $12,000, $18,000, $20,000 and part-time. Experience not keeping. Must have own trans­ benefits. Call Mr. Arpino er $1. Pinewood Furniture A A G ANTIQUES. Used fuml- rooms formica, ceramic. Oth­ Co., 1366 Tolland ’Tpke., Man­ tha between 8 a.m.-5 p.m. correct or omitted insertion for any advertisement and then mediate delivery! Completely er related work. No Job too more a year. Get the facts necessary. Apply In person portation to South Windsor. TURRET LATHE: Set­ for ai^ioinitment. Shop. turc, oldc things for sale. Dis­ up and operate. chester. 529-6861. only to the extent of a "make good" Insertion. Errors which Write PO Box 306, East Hart- only. Call between 9-6, 649-4623, af- played at Route 5, Pleasant reconditioned units at off-aea- small Dan Moran. Builder POLAROID carnern. ' $35, Rug do not lessen the value of the advertisement will n.or be son prices. We now have a Evenings 649-8880 for or call collect 289-1521, ' ter 7 p.m., 644-0458 MILLWORK and cabinet shop Valley Rd.,_ South Wfindsor. corrected by "make frood” insertion HARDmOE CHUCKERS: PETER A. FRASSE ahampoocr, $io. Complete evenings Mr. Belles 638-9239. man. Full-time, experience Household contents bought. 1967 Franklin, 19’ self-contain­ FULL-’ITME and part-time Set-up and operate. MADEWELL OF CONN. wood lathe, $85. 643-6973. ed, a 1962 Holiday Rambler 20’ DORMERS, garages, norches. HOWARD JOHNSON necessary. Paid vacation, holi­ 1060 Silas Dean Highway, For appointment 644-3015, 643- waitresses, 5-day week, 9 - 5 (RockvIUe. Toll Free) self-contained, a 1968 Scamper rec rooms. room additions. TAVERN and restaurant for PRODUCTION MILLERS: 186 Adams St., Manchester days, insurance and other Wetheiafield 1484. 394 Tolland Tpke. shift and 10-3 shift. W. T. Set-up and operate. IT’S Inexpensive to clean ru ^ tent trailer, fully equipped and Kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, sale in Manchester. Reason­ benefits. See Mr. Stevenson or Grant Co., Parkade. 646-0562 and upholstery with Blue CLEAN, USED refrigerator*, a 1969 Silver Eagle 10’ pick-up siding, general repairs. Quality able. Good going business. Sell­ TOOL - GRINDER: Exper­ Mr. Lowry, 338 N. Main St, 643-2711 875-3136 SKiPPING — receiving clerk, Lustre Rent electric sham- raises, automatic washers coach at substantial savings. workmanship. Financing avail­ ing for health reasons. Call ienced in sharpening metal Manchester. pooer $1. Olcott Variety Store. COUNTER girl, 6 a.m. to 2 Westinghouse Appliance Sales with guarsntees. See them at Bank financing available. Stop able. Economy Builders, Inc.. 742-8304 between 7-10 pim. DEMONS’TRA’TORS —Guaran­ cutting tools. p.m., five days a week. Apply and Service Oo., East Hart­ B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. M9 In at Rectown USA, Route 6, 643-6159. 872-0647 evenings. teed $180 In toys and gifts free Hilliardville Luncheonette, 308 LIKE NEW — Dynaatnr Fiber- All Benefits ford. Hours 8:16 - 6. Call Mr. Main St. Call 348-3171. Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? west of Wllllmantlc, Coim. 1- to you plus $100 In cash for Adams St., Manchester. WE HAVE OPENINGS AVAILABLE glas skis. Originally sold for IDDITIONS. remodeling, ga­ Kennedy, 289-7931. An equal op­ $140. Sacrifice $75 cash. Call 423-1625. Open weekday eve­ Schools and Clossos 33 Just 20 nights work. . No An Equal Opportunity SEWING MACHINES — singer rage. rec rooms, bathrooms SEXJHETARY — Administrative For Pull and Part-’Tlme Work. portunity employer. 649-8973. nings until 10 p.m. delivery, no collecting. If In­ Employer automatic ztg-sog, excellent 24-Hour Answering Service tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ terested In becoming a demon­ experienced. Excellent skills. MAN WANTED to work In lum­ DARK RICH stonefree loam, condition. Makes buttonholes, ment work, cellar floors, pa­ MEN EARN strator or having a ptu’ty ,. call Will be on your own most of • MEAT CUTTERS ber yard, must have driver’s m R l£ i ASKMD five yartls. $16. Sand, gi-avcl, hems, embroiders, etc. Orig' Free to Herald Readers Motorcycles— tios. roofing. Call Leon Oies- TOP PAY collect 1-489-4101 or 1-482-1192 the time. Salary $125. Fee MIAMI FlA PLANT LABOR, paint manu­ • COUNTER MEN UcenM. Davis A Bradford stone, fill, manure, pool and inally over $300., 6 monthly synski. Builder. 649-4291 after 5 p.m. Laurene Toy Par­ Warn Information on one of our classified adverttseinnnts? Bicycles 11 $4.50 and up per hour. Train paid. Rita Girl, 800 Silver facture, 40 hour week. Contact Lumber Co., 200 Tolland St., patio sand. Call 643-96‘wcda to accept and leave your nicssaf(e. You’ll hear from our advertiser In 0449. Manchester — 643-9557 electric ahaihpooer $1. Man­ jig time without spending all evening at the telephone. Noon Hours Only pension plans. Call 663-0131 tor PRESSER Wanted all year chester Hardware A Supply, Jellvi-ry of complete Model Dis­ appointment. YOUR busincBS Janitor, night 11-8 LYDALL &. FOULDS EXPERIENCED ’round Job. Good salary, good 877 Main St.. 643-4435. play of Qtiallty Furniture Just Business Service* service, dally, weekly or Help Wonted— removed to warehouses for Pub­ 5 working conditions. Apply Automobllas For Sal* 4 OIL BURNER DIVISION OF COLONIAL BOARD SHOTGUN—W’lnchester No. 69, Offered 13 monthly basis. Call 644-0629 af­ Female 35 OIL BURNER Parkade Cleaners, 402 W. lic Sale. Modern 3 complete light weight, 13 gauge semi­ rooms with the $1,000 look. 8 ter 6 p.m. SHADY GLEN—PARKADE STORE SERVICEMAN EXPERIENCED Middle ’Tpke. H E R A LD 1967 Impala Su­ .6’TTICS and cellaro cleaned, WOMAN wanted for baby­ FULL-TIME SERVICEMAN COOKS automatic. Excellent condition. po. Convertible living Room. per Sport, $1,496. or best offer. odd jobs, light trucking AL MARINO Services v- 644- sitting In my home from 7:80- Mr. Smith—643-0611 SIX DAYS PER WEEK AMBI’TIOUS, reliable young Includes case. $100. 647-1594. 8 pc. bedroom, 5 pc. Dinette steady position, high hour­ GROCERY CLERK 647-9746. irees removed and lots clear 2615. Cleaning attics, cellars, 5:30. Call 648-9041 after 7 p.m. Short order. Full or part- man and girl for part-time eve­ $10 down, you may purchase DOX LETTERS ly rate, excellent working SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL SCREENED loan), proi'osaed ed. Call 649-1794 garages. Bulky furniture, ap­ time Only permanent em­ ALSO ning work at Friendly Ice any room Individually. Im­ HOUSEKEBPINQ attendant for conditions. (3ood pay. Good working gravel, gravel, sand, atone, 1957 NINE-passerger Country pliances moved, removed. ployes, no students. Cream, Main St., Manchester. mediate delivery or tree For Your LIGHT truck'ng, odd Jobs, also elderly person. Pour or more • BLXra CROSS conditions. Paid vacations. fill. George H. Urlfflng Inc Squire ntation wagon. Excel­ Metal, cardboard drums avail­ EXPERIENCED typist and WOMAN wanted to baby-elt In. • CMS DAIRY CLERK An equal opportunity employ­ storage moving large appllanoes Bum hours dully. No Sunday or Holi­ Andover 742-788fl, Information lent mechanical condition. $76. able. general office worker for busy my home. Two children ages • LIFE INSURANCE Paid hoTldajra. Phone 649- A i^ y In person. er. CAP A (XIP Charge Plans ln$ barrels delivered. S4 . 644- days. Apply Marlow’s Inc., 867 1166 tor appointment or stop Call 643-8718. Rockville factory office. Con­ two and three. Call 649-8621. IMPERIAL OIL CO. • PAID HOLIDAYS FULL-tlme positions with QIAS8 showcaaes, shelving and Also, ou) own Instant Credit THE HERALD will Tiot 1776 Mlain St. In. COOK wanted full or part-time, tact Miss Olnsburg, 875-8385. • OTHER FRINGE BENEFITS opportunity for advance­ miscellaneous Marine equip­ Plan disclose the Identity of 1968 Tempest cus­ MANICURIST wanted, full or 989 Sullivan Ave., S. Windsor some experience required. any advertiser using box STEPS, .".Idewalks, stone walls, Paving~Driveways 14*A HOWARD JOHNSON ment. Starting salary com­ ment. McBrides Sport Spot, tom, 2-door hardtop, overhead WOMAN for waitress work, part-time. Call Magic Mirror Progressive and Ebcpandlng Company. Country Squire Restaurant, Rt. letters. Readers answer­ fireplaces, flagstone terraces. PART-’TIME position available 644-1521 RESTAURANT mensurate with background. 649-8747. DISCOUNT FURNITURE cnm-slx, low mileage. Excel­ DRIVEWAYS Sealed -- This Is 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Apply In for keypunch and verifier. Beauty Salon, 643-2449. 83, Ellington, Cunn. 872-0269. ing blind box ads who All concrete repairs, both in person, Jane Alden Restau­ THE WHITING Complete program of fringe WAREHOUSE desire to protect their lent condition. 289-2919. the lime to restore the life and Must be highly experienced. 394 Tolland Tpke., Manchester TOBACXX) cloth for sale, suit­ 4 side and nutsidc railings. Land rant, ’Trl-Clty Plaza, Vernon. NURSE’S Aides — 7-3 and 3-11, 615 PARKER ST., MANCHESTER CORPORATION benefits. Identity con follow ’ his appearance of your driveway. New and modem computer In­ SALBSHBLP wanted for pet able for lawt)s, bushel, trees NOW 2 BIG LbCAlTONS 1961 AUSTIN Healey Sprite, scaping. Reasonably priced procedure; For free e.>rtlmnte. call 742- stallation. Ideal working condi­ experience not necessary, will Mrs. E. S. Loftus shop. Experience necessary. and grass. 873-6587, Route 80, 3580 Main St. * Hartford new top, 4 new tires, Abarth Call 643 0851 HAIRDRESSER — Full or part- 254 BROAD STREET 9487. tions. Colonial Board Co., 615 train. Top wages, fringe bene­ Apply Salary commensurate with ex­ Rockville. 633-7349 Enclose your reply to exhaust. Good running condi­ time. Call 649-3320. Little Wom­ CLERICAL POSITION BUS BOYS and dishwashers, LAWNS maintained. Rubbish Parker St. Apply Mrs. Loftus. fits. Meadows Convalescent MANCHESTER perience, mornings and eve­ (former Fuller Brush bldg.I the box In an envelope — tion. Call 644-0517 after 6. en Coiffure’s. evenings or weekends. Apply taken to the dump. Odd jobs. 649-4667. Home, 647-1461. THOM MCAN Shoe Co., Is look­ MR. JAMES Horrigan will be nings. Apply Pet Department BABY CARRIAGE, English 175 Pine St. Manchester address to the Classified WAREHOUSE OFFICE in person or call 649-1154. Bo­ 649-1868 after 6 p.m. Roofing— Siding 16 AVON — Christmas selling ing for a salesmanf^ full-time. glad to interview you for a po­ Manager, King’s Department Marmet, conch-car be