THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1971 Average Dally Net Prase Run The Weather PAGE TWENTY-POUR iianrljpirtw lEwnin® l^ifralii For HiB Itook Ended Fair tonight; low about 60. September 10,1071 Tomorrow variable cloudiness; iianrbpfitpr high 78 to 80. OuUook for Sun­ Leo Scott, daughter cf Mr. Rep, Cohen Calls Hearing 1 5 ,4 8 6 day ... Partly cloudy, mild. A b ou t T ow n and Mrs. Rusaell Scott of 56 Mancheiter— A City o f Village Charm Helaino Rd.; and Eileen Hen- Hoae and Ladder Oo. No. 1, nessey, daughter of Mr. and Town T in Department, will Mrs/ John Hennessey of 66 (Chweltied Advertlaiag on Pngie IS) PRICE FIFTEEN CENT! MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1971 have Iti annual hydrant test Helaine Rd., recently visited Health Care Costs VOL. LXXXX, NO. 308 TWBNTY-TWO PAGES Tuesday at 5 p.m. All members silver Springs, Fla. should report to the fire station 1___ 'a t 188 McKee St. Airman buwnne K. Means, ------son cf Mr. and Mrs. David H. Target for Study Chapman Court, Order of Means cf 133 Helaine Rd. re- By SOL R. COHEN South Viets Amaranth, will meet tomorrow colved his first U. S. Air Force at 7:48 p.m. at the Masonic duty assignment with a unit cf (Herald Reporter) Redistricting’s Cochairman Temple. RefreahmonU will be the Tactical Air Command at A major campaign will be launched soon to inform Lift Siege At served. Officers will wear color­ McConnell AFB, Kan. A grad­ the public about the spiraling costs of health care iii ed gowns. ate of Manchester High .School, Connecticut and to develop a legislative program to stem he recently completed basic those high COSts, State Rep. Morris Cohen, D, Bloom­ The Little Flower of Jesus Froutier Base training at Lackland AFB, Tex. field announced t o d a y . ------V. Mothers Circle will meet tomor­ Hits New Legislative Maps ----- Rep. Cohen, a dentist, is . .u , .. i_ .u . TTOAc. L as one of the few In the state TAY NINH, Vietnam (AP) — row at 8:16 p.m. at the home . USAF Capt. Roberii E. Ch'alg, house chairman of the .loglsla ... which Is working hard to keep A South Vietnamese relief col­ of Mrs. Donald Knofla of 30 son cf Mr. and Mrs. Jehn A. ture’s committee on puDllc down. He repeated that umn today lifted the siege of 17AR'TTTTlPD (API __ cent the suggestion to apportion U.S. Census "enumeration dis- the hands of the legislatures Clyde Rd. - Mrs. Richard Day is Craig cf 1C6 Prospect St., re- health and safety. He said that n r^ e'"tod av Fire Base Tran Hung Dao <3fo4a Paniihitenn PhnirTtinn the legislature by use of a com- trtets” and did not have the Reapportlonment Committee, a the CO - hostess. cently received two awards his committee14 4 A A eivlll will hold A a aaos seriesIao * m ^ oiI ^ ' hobd^ ^ I Is Succeed- St^e Republican C)iaiman limited to the factor* of time to translate them Into group neatly balanced between along Uie Cambodlan-Vletnam- the Distinguished Flying Cross of public hearings, beginning . where others are falling" J. Brian (laiiney may nave p^puigUon, compaclness and more familiar boundaries such Republican senators and De^so- The Women’s Fellowship of and the Air Force Commenda- Oct. 19, to lay the ground work he* said ese frontier after the base un­ "uneasy reservations contiguity and excluding any as streeU, highways and rivers, cratlc senators and between Center Congregational Church tlcn Medal—In ceremonies at for new legislation during the derwent five days of sheHlng about the legislative redis- data concerning party deslgna^ The job of translation is appar- Republican House members will have a poUuck tonight at McChord AFB, Wash. 1972 General Assembly session. attacks. tricting, but at least one tlon and election results.” ently tq) to the office of the Etec- and Democratic House ^ 6hi- 6:80 In the Federation Room bf ------„ 10 heads 'llie 1,200 man paratrooper Democrat said the new One CKJP insider, who asked retaxy of the State Gloria bers. (It even h ^ t w o House the church Laurie Broderick cf 553 Hll noted that Individual leg- ^ yery efficient hospital and I column moved In from the east mo enuren. ^ o, arodertek cf 553 H I- jg,atora will not be permitted to amclous to learn how Man- maps appear to be “blatant not to be named, was not quite Schaffer. ----- Hard St., Apt. B, was recently kiii. anxious 10 leam now man along highway 22, linked up irerrvmanderinff” in favor “ restrained as Gaffney. One thing, however, was very one Republics.) The IntemaUonal affairs com- elected secretary cf the whioh^atnriQ iroh" ®*'®®^®*' **°®® ' ' STDOlOK UP FOB WINTEB with the embatUed defenders, gerrymanaering in lavor ...... ' T h e committee was unable to He said that If the new dls- clear In the reapi»rtl

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charges of failure to report out­ Judgment saying that even If " ■■ Treatment Plant Welfare Fraud side Incomes to the welfare de­ Young Hopefuls elected, Kelmon and Ruther­ . 's i 1 1971 Court Directive TV Tonight partment. ford couldn’t servo. PAGE SIX ; . V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER , Probe Moving The information that led to Urging Action Testo said a quick Supreme Bee Saturday's TV WMk ^ f ------saturdoy enlyi Goi^fi to Killian the arreets, he said, usually Court hearing Is needed be­ (or Complete Listings, Into Stamford comas to'h is division from the On Age Limits cause New Canaries are un­ The Secret Of Superlsle HARTFORD (AP) ■ An or­ Welfara Department-whlch un­ likely to vote for candidates IKmtrlfPBtpr On a recent Sunday afternoon, the HARTFORD (AP)—Thers’s a BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The der to stop water pollution has 5iM (S) ills Vallfiy ( 0 ) der Commissioner Henry White lawyer for two 20-year- who legally may not serve.. The (H) I I)r«sm of Jsssnle (C) crackdown on welfare fraud has made a great deal of the Preaident was relaxing at damp David. oeen referred to the state attor-' (10) Timmy Md Latale old New Canaan persona run­ election Is Nov. 2. afoot In Connecticut and alleged €tipnin0 llpraUt "MT. President, you Took tired,” said ney general's office for action (40) (lllllzsn'* lalsnd need to ferret out Instances of ning for the Town Council against the city of Now London,' 5|II0 (R) Itntsnrit heaters In Stamford are among welfare abuse. gtaBt 7 hoshel sisel — n g . Mo PDBU8 BY THK _ the efficient youngi man from Utah In Thursday petitioned the State CO., (tl) Hossn'a llaroa* 10) Moiri of those arresteil In (limit 4 pkgs«) NO me. A spokesman from Ally, Gen. « ) (lllllssn’a lalsnd ( 0 ) the next targets, says a state Supreme Court for a speedy Street his daric suit. 0 Robert K. Killan's oftico said (40) Nswa — Wasther nnd Bridgeport "had Income from Jiearing on his appeal from on Rtlialila ( 0 ) fiscal lawman. . THoSl^T^FtaR^ON “I am.” the President replied. “As if that attempts are being made Huorta other sources...most from em­ WAimiR R. im OITON 5i5A ()I) Whsl’a Hnppsnlns (0) ”I am holding a lot of war­ adverse lower court ruling. Funlaners to discuss the problem "and SlOO (ll-ll-») Wrnihsr — BporU A ployment,” Gracer told. One Atty. Michael J. Koekoff at Audio - Vltual I dldn‘t have qpough problems. Now at N«wa (C) iim d It id IVninded OotolMr 1. 18S1 hopefully the Issue will be re­ rants for people In Stamford, woman, however, was claiming Bridgeport Is representing the'same time we’ve got extra Soviet (Ik) wild wild Weal PublUhed Every Dvenins Except Sunday* solved out of court.” (lUI) To Tall lha Tratk (O) and I’m hoping to arest them benefits for a daugliter who ho Jiunes Kelmon and Richard Sorvleoi and Hoild^i. Entered at the Poet Oftloe at spies showing up in Blngland with no The oitier, requiring New (40) Tha Hsliil longer lived with her, he said, Repair on all makes Tape BiSO (1) Nawa with Wnltar Oron- next week,” said Victor Gra- Rutherford, endorsed Demo­ Ifanoheiter. Conn., as Second daei Hail Ixkndon to build a secondary and some persons were neglect­ Recordere, Phonographs, Mrm Hotter way to distract them. And our press— kite ( 0 ) cratic candldatee for New Ca­ nAroala v. Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmss-Washlng- lost town along the Thames (22-SO) Movie (0> ton Post News Service. "The plan begins with a surprise news (MO) Partridee Family <0> Full service client of N. B. A. Service, Inc. River to comply with the non- 0:00 (MO) Hoorn 222 (C> Publlahera Representatives — Hathews. conference. You announce that you have polluting order. 0:30 (8) Movie 30-40) News, Weather ft For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Hondoy. no one’s heard of them. You can't revea) STURBRIDGE. Mass. (AP) Hporls (C) For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesdsiy (18) Omar and Walter (C) _For Friday — I p.m. Wednesday. the details because that would spoil the Plans to raise money to ]I:2A (8) Movlen (C) build an auditorium and an 11:80 (22-30) Tonlyht Hhow ofohnny Classified deadline 4;% p.m. day^b^ negotiations which have been going on Carson (C) fore publication 4;S0 p.m. Friday for educational center at Old Stur- Saturday and Honday publication. (8) Movie (C) secretly for the past several months.” brtdge Village at a cost of $2.6 TBA , (40) THA CaveU (C) h i Friday, October 1 “What next?” million will be considered by 1:00 (SO) News — Prayer ft 8lfn trustees at'a mooting "Nov. 1, "Nothing for the moment, Mr. Presi­ Off 2:00 (8) News (C) dent. You stop there. It’ll arouse their fllie announcement was made Manchester As' Economic Lesson 3:15 13) News — Weather and 8t| \ interest. Then Daniel Iceberg, the thlidi Thursday by VUlago President Off The arguments against tariffs and for tank consultant, makes the main revela- Alexander J. Wall speaking to Kducatlonal TV (24) free trade Include' tbo most basic prin­ members of the New England Friday, October 1 ticn. His news release is printed here.” PM ciple of international com m erce: com-, chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, a 0 :0 0 Nesaine HIreet It (C) "Read i t ” Photographed by Sylvian Oflara professional fraternity of Jour­ 7:00 (iourse of Our Times K (C) parattve advantage, in simple terms, a nalists. "Nehru’s India" “ Yes, Sir. PRIVATE LINE 7:30 Music, Communication of country Humid produce those goods Wall said an offer of a "sub­ Youth “After working on classified materials stantial gift" from the family 8:00 Gap's Generation It which through usie o t its land, labor, and 8:30 Maste^lece Theatre R (C) SOME THINGS concerning Superlsle for eight years, erf George B. Wells, founder of The First Churchills: "Not cs^iital It produces moat eCftcienUy. The I’ve had it,” Iceberg says. “The Ameri­ the village, will b e . the basis for Without Honor" 0:30 Fanfare R (C) exchange o t effldently produced goods can public only knows one-tenth of Today in History a matching fund drive that will Roberta Peters. Increases the Income of trading coun­ finance the new buildings. 10:30 Interview with Lord Kenneth wdiat’s going on. I plan to revecd every­ Clark (C) tries. I n s i d e B y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In 1986, Gen. Francisco He said the two structures thing ttie C.I.A.’s been up to for the past Today is Friday, Oct. 1 the Franco was proclaimed the will be built at opposite ends of The theory goes one step further —if several years.” Nixon^s Olive Branch 274th day of 1971. There are 91 head of the Spanish govam- the existing, reconMructod 18th Rockville a country is more conqietitive in several days left in the year. ment. century village. ARE WORTH 'Xlood Heavens, is the C.I.A.,ln Super­ Ten Years Ago Wall said he hopes construc­ goods, it realises greatest economic gain lsle?” Today’s Highlight In History Egypt said It was breaking tion win start within 2 to 3 Hospital Notes by produciiig only tbose in which it Is "No, Hr. President, but it wUl be af­ R e p o r t On this date in 1910, diplomatic relations with years. annexed Korea. Jtordan and Turkey In the wake Wall said the buildings will Visiting hours are 12:80 to 8 most efficient A lawyer \riu> is at the ter your i««8s conference.” of Syria’s withdrawal from the not follow the colonial design of p.m. in all areas except ma­ By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak On This Date ternity where they ore 2 to 4 same Urns the best lawyer and the best "Another preag conference?” United Arab Republic. The Jor­ the rest of the village but will In 1800, ceded Louisiana and 6:30 to 8 p.m. typist in town realises the greatest gain "Yes. The next day you make it per­ danians and the Turks had been be in a “ modem and Innovative WASHINGTON — A two- fully selected. that a tripartite boeud would to France in a secret treaty. U he always practices law and never the Iflrst to recognize the new style that is totally fimctlonal.” WAITING FOR. In 1880, John Philip Sousa be­ fectly clear that you are not going to ttered system for controlling For example, a study Just automatically have as much Admitted Tuesday: Yvette came conductor of the U. 8. government In Syria. types. Superlsle because of its strategic loca­ wage increases during the poet- completed by Labor Depart­ success as the construction Kittle, Thompson St., Rockville; Marine Band. Five Years Ago Francis Quinn, Overbnwk Dr., tion and all the talk about a mlssle tnse freeze Phase II period of con­ ment statisticians shows that stabilizaticn committee has Thousands of young In­ Church Changes The economic tilstoiy ot Manchester In 1890, Congress transferred Vernon; Gerald Lyons, Charter trols is under top-level consid­ new, one-year contracts in the had. Hence, his olive branch to donesians demonstrated against there. Nor because of the rumored gold the Weather Bureau from, the Rd., Stanlslaw Andrzejewskl, is closely tied to the principle of com­ eration inside 'the Nixon i ad­ construction Industry approved Meany: We will give you your Indonesia’s President Sukarno Site for Parley deposits recently found while miniiig the tripartite board, but you must Army to the Department of Franklin Park E., Mary Alay, parative advantage. Like other towns ministration, with strong prob­ by the tripartite construction in Jakarta. Agriculture. GREENWICH (AP) —Lead­ E. Main St., Shirley King, Mc- oil reserves, flhen you deplore the ability that AFLrCIO president Industry stabilization commit­ give us the final authority to One Year Ago carrying the name of Manchester, we tee before the Aug. 15 freeze assure that overall wages don’t In 1928, the Soviet Union in­ ers of the Episcopal Church Knight Circle, Frances Skog- theft of secret documents by Iceberg. George Meany will get an olive 'President Nixon and Presi­ were a textile town. The production of augurated Its first five-year have decided to move their next lund, E. Main St., and Debra branch in the form of the tri­ declined to 10.9 per cent, com­ outpace productivity more than dent Tito of Yugoelavla were You pose for pictures wltlr Hurry pared to 17.6 per cent in 1970. our formula. plan to increase farm and in­ national convention In 973 from Babcock, RFD 4, all Ro(:kvllle. textiles was economically attractive be­ partite board he demands os dustrial production. conferring In Belgrade. Klsaingher, who by this time has return­ The average first-year wage Considering Meany’s antago­ Jacksonville, Fla., to Louisville, Discharged Tuesday: Edward cause quality materials could be pro­ the price of labor’s coopera­ 5V2% interest hike for manufacturing indus­ Ky., a spokesman said Thurs­ ed from his secret trip to Superlsle.” tion. nistic mood, the two-tier plan Walsh, New Rd., Tolland; Dor­ duced more cheaply for the American tries In 1970 was 8.1 per cent. may well be rejected. During day. But, although details are still othy Mattesen, RFD 1, Rock­ "How do we explain where Kis- A similar decline in Phase n his talk with President Nixon The decision woa mode here market here than they could be In murky, Meany will almost cer­ ville. singher's been.” Industrial union settlements, on Sept. 10, Meany flatly refus­ Wednesday by the board of di­ on our one year Europe and transported here. In fact, tainly have to accept ultimate controlled by a similar tri­ ed to discuss any of the poesl- Herald rectors of the church’s execu­ "He has his own press conference, to government authoritv o v e r Open Forum ^ certain textiles from the partite boaiti, would bring ble ai^roaches to Phase n tive Council. The spokesman wage declslans made by the announce that he resLlly was in Super­ those settlements close to the wage controls, telling the Pres­ Yesterdays Agrees With niom pson said facilities In Jacksonville HI, KF:K1’ VOI It < I,()TI|^.S were produced so effidently they were tripartite wage board, com­ lsle, not secretly skiing in Switserland permitted level of roughly 8 per ident that ” we have a price” were not adequate to house all Choice Passbook Account expmted. I HKMI, < (M)I„ HItlShI I posed of labor, management cent. for cooperation. That price — To the Editor: thoee expected to attend. with Gloria Stynemen. He pledges that 25 Years Ago I HKi; HiTii \i\ isi/.(:. and public members. But President Nixon seems tripartite board with no govern­ As an older resident ot the The Church holds national The decrease in transportation costs he is not now nor ever has been a boy­ The oblective Is to add a determined not to leave cost- ment vdee — is not going to be William P. d o s s of Green town of Manchester, I wish to conventions every three years. BETTER CLEANERS and the spread of textile capital and second tier of government con­ The last one was In Houston, friend of Gloria St^amen.” push inflation to the (fiance paid by Mr. Nixon in full. Rd. is appointed superinten­ commend John Thompson for I ! I (iri cii Iter. Manchester "It's all arranged. The Emperor will of Mayfair Gardens who are in­ statutory brake against wage 10 LITTLE WOMEN COIFFURES settle for a seat in the U.N. and a Current Quotes Years Ago convenienced by the Infrequent and the country as a wlurie could either agreements which, in their to­ on our two year This was a Sunday; The Her­ public transportation available. withdraw from world trade, protect the small locm to back up the Supercork, tal effect on the economy, I hope that Mr. Thompson has is proud fo announce their floating currency.” pierce the celling that Presi­ ” We offered to continue • ’ T h i r t y-elght years are ald did not publish. local industries, and continue to produce the opportunity to act on his dent Nixon will Impose on working under the President’s enough. I just want to live a the same goods — or shift resources to “Uh, it sounds very good. Yes, very concerns in this area through fhe addition of Miss Mae wages for Phase H. wage-price freeze but this was while now.” —Stanley Sakoski, Choice Passbook Account good. But it is two o’clock, and i. . . uh, election to the Board of Direc­ new areas of comparative advantage. In The height of that ceiling is turned down by the shippers, so one of the first autoworkers to tors. fo its staff! a gross sense, - the area moved from the Giants’ game was rather important, still being debated In extraor­ you can see we're being locked leave his Job under a progpram Alexandra Visits John F. Vojeck, and . . . we’ll discuss this later.” dinary secrecy inside the Presi­ out or on strike.” —Thomas which allows a worker with 30 dependence upon textiles to the manu­ In San Francisco 281 Center St., "Thank you, Mr. President.” dent’s Cost of Living Council. Gleason, president of the AFL- years servloe at age 58 to retire facture of aircraft and aeronautical sys­ It is 'almost certain to allow d O International Longshore­ at $500 a month. Manchester, Conn. SAN FRANCiaCXJ (AP) — ina) tems. wage Increases no higher than men’s Association, In a state­ Princess Alexandra of England Open either savings account at Hartford National with a Group To Counter the national Increase In produc- ment after negotiations with ” I knew I wasn’t going to The movement to production of capi­ Black Radical Image tlvltv faverage outnut per man­ New York shippers were bro make it. I just thought I’d is the focus of aUentlon as San A Thought for Today minimurn of $500. Further deposits may be added in amounts tal intensive, technologically advanced A "Flying Squaa” of blacks is touring hour) plus about one percent­ ken off. try.”—Joey Tripp, 18,'who po­ Francisco celebrates British age pcUnt. That would limit goods regained the compartive advan­ the country in an attempt to correct an lice say stole a Greyhound bus Week, which officially opens to­ Sponsored by the Manchester of $50 or more — each time autometically extending the the average wai^e increase to ” We shall continue to press Council of Churches erroneous black image that may exist as to make a 350 mile trip home to day. tage, and thanks to the absence of a result of the spotlighted activities of between 4 and 5 per cent a urgently for a full explanation Pensacola, Fla. of Hanoi’s pcsltion, but, ladies After an opening ceremony at maturity of the entire account from that date for another trade restrictions—import surcharges by the Angela Davises, Black Panthers and year. It is sublime to feel and say Given the optimism that Btlll and gentlemen, we will not ac­ City Hall, where the City of other countries^we can sell Jet engines other militants. "I want no more blood on my of another, I need never meet, cept any proposition which is one or two years. ' The sponsoring greup, the Naitlonal prevails Inside the White House hands.”—8 e n a t e Democratic London treasures are on exhib­ or speak, or write to him: We and other goods all over the world. not clearly In the interests of Black SUent Majority Committee, based over keeping strong public sup­ Leader Mike Mansfield, after it, the first cousip of Queen need not reinforce ourselves, or ■ ; port for the new economic the United States of America or in Washingten, is disturbed over public introductog a resolution calling Elizabeth n planned to visit a send tokens of remembrance: Interest is comipounded and calculated daily from day of But Manchester was a ‘‘protectionist” policy this compromise Is de­ of the prisoners themselves.” — familiarity with names like Seale, New­ for a complete withdrawal of British pub on Union S<]uare, I rely on him as on myself: If town politically. We voted for tariff signed to capture Mean’s good Secretary cf Ekefense Melvin R. ton, Cleaver, Carmichael, while count­ U.S. troops from Vietnam with-- the London Pavilion in Civic ho did thus or thus, I know deposit up to maturity and paid quarterly. Interest paymeiits protections for the simple reason that will without losing control over Laird, addressing a banquet of In six months, contingent on the Center Plaza, the Market Street it was right. less other blacks who contribute to the wages to a runaway tripartite the National League of Fami­ man tends to defend his Immediate release cf all American prison­ shopping area and wind up offi­ Emerson cen be credited to any other Hartford National account, or good of society remain anonymous. wage board. lies of American Prisoners and ers of war held by the Commu­ cial activity at on - English Submitted By corporation and present job. 'Ihat is The crganizatlon has laid out a tour In fact, to prevent the pro- Missing in Southeast . nists. Spbaking Union banquet. Howard Holmes paid to you by check. You may withdraw your funds within exactly what the textile and shoe manu­ covering 78 cities in what is called a p> the first ten days after the maturity date. purpose will be to counteract misconcep­ cost-push inflation, a quiet England are dblng right now. tions about blacks that a virtual monop­ search is now on for prospec­ One year or two? ^ oly of the news media by black radicals tive public members of the The only way to stay ahead of the has brought about. board who would not act (in the MISS MAS game is to realize that employment, not The Silent Majority Committee points words of one key Administra­ Fischetti When Hartford National can increase your savings at Interest a specific Job. is what Is important. To out -that the Black Panthers number less tion, official as a ”paUy” or MISS MAE WILL BE HERE TO SERVE YOU than 2,000 — otui that their views on vio­ "milksop” for the unions^ rates of 5'/i % or 5% %, that's certainly worth waiting for. shift resources—labor and capital—into ‘ THUR8. 9 - 8 — FRI. - SAT. 9 - 9 lence and crime are opposed by about 90 The reason for that search “M competitive industry requires new or ex­ per cent of the rest of the blacks in the goes to the heart of Administra­ panded ventures, and Job retraining. country, some 20 million. tion skepticism over Meany's SPECIAL PRICES FOR Without the ability to adapt, a region can Nor do the Black Panthers speak for demand that wage controU be SENIOR CITIZENS the majority of black youths, the Wash­ in the hands of a tripartite stagnate and be trapped In noncompetl-, ington group adds. Young blacks are not board beyond reach of govern­ • SHAMPOOS AND SETS Uve enterprises. The result is closed conservative, but neither are they radi­ ment. Experience of earlier • PERMANENT WAVES H ARTFO RD ^C < NATIONAL plants and men without work. cals. Most ore interested in getting an stabilization periods shews that • HAIRCUTS •CONDITIONERS public members of the wage education and getting ' ahead in the • COLD RINSES With tariffs to protect uncompetitive world, says the committee. board often Joined labor mem­ Perhaps the excessive exposure in the bers, overwhslmlng the third TINY TOT8 TO GLAMOROUB OROWNUP8 UTTLB industries, fewer pei^Ie are employed leg of the triangle, members OOIITFIJIIBB OHHJATHIB ADORAULK STYLING THE CHOICE BANK news media given the milltMts does with tower returns on the capital in­ from industry. S l b a m w a n d ioxcitin^i innovationb f o r n o t give a wrong Impression, but it would KHtablinheti 1792 Member F.D.I.C. K ) l i t t l e GIR1.B.” vested. ‘There is no such thing as a per­ take a terribly unpercepUve person to This fear is prevalent despite the fact that it Is an article of a«yr h e a d y f o u 'h i e h o l id a y b manent comparative advantage; this re­ equate the posture of Mias Davis or Oal- NaaiMHic . wni Maaiioao . liawtH: . ai*:»Qioii . wiimiuilK' • amojo* . (m(h» iiiiio . lanciwioa . »*aw:aUH< . (uatiasiua . *iH»i Ifomla. Rep. Ron Dellums with the mood faith inside the Administration FA U . B P ^ IA L ON PERM. WAVEH FOR (Krr, ONLY 1*11 H*i(i(i*c . namMIKIi • hiMOH maaiHUiii . n i« h a vin . Haaiiih . am'OKioaa . cwcaciii • h b < gion will sooner or later have to adapt these days that most econom­ (HO lATBRtHiR NlMMlC • W AimORp a U>aW>H • WWtDN • • SIONiPmiON • UOtARO • ttOUlVlUl • H0«W»CH * NtHtWlCHlUOM or attitude of the entire black popula­ (JPBN TUBB.-WED. 9-B. 'nlURB., FIU„ »-«. BAT. »•#. VIRIRM VIHAUt • nilHAM * (UEBUIt . IliMIlN • .HUItUiU again to renewed or different Industries. ists, professors, deans and oth­ OTIIN HJIW). MONDAY tion. er raw material for represent­ But not only public Impression is In­ Tlia economic history of the area ing the public on a three-sided volved here; constant attention to anti- damonstnitsa both the edvontagea of in- wage board are far laaa fa­ heroes does Us harm in sstting such fig- vorable to labor today than they umetional economic cooperation and uiws up for ths young to Idolize and per­ ware 20 years ago, The Intel­ L in iE WOMEH the dangm of protective and norrewly haps emulate to a dsgrse. lectuals usually tapped to act IDs Black Silent Majority Committee notionallsito trade rsetrteUows. Mancfaee- for the public on a tripartite doss not bellevs ths Hafical Isodsra ors board no longer have the built- tor hoe • vaiy rsol stake in on improv­ stthsr rsprsssBtativs of ths majority of in, pro-labor M u they used to, COIFFURES ed and strengtiMiMd intomational blacks In ttis country, or spsaking In ' Thus, wags , controls admin­ a ntHHEIJ. H.AI’E MAlBi'llEirmM maaetary systom and avoidliig the Uad thslr Intsrsst. It'skes a dsflnlto need for istered by k tripartite board today would be more Inclined of trade rostrlotiona reproasnfad by the bolknn pinpriekiag, Ths oountry could stand it. t NEW to have teeth, partlculoily if new Import surohoiM. HAVEN REGUTER the public members are care­ % MANCHESnCR EVENING HERAU). A ^NCHESTER. CONN., F R I D A Y . OCTOBER 1, 1971 PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERa LD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, 0CT0B6II 1, 1971 PAGE NINE eric and Bliia Hardlnr Little, Town Officials Say: South Viets Government Costs’ and had lived in Rockville since G>al Miners ■4 Obituary he was 10 years old. Ho was a ittiBsmr Houley Says District deslKner tor many years at the To Be Released Monday Hockanum Mills’ and later at Strike Hits .. .. nf be given to the m ajor appointed Mrs. Frank A. Brett Sr. the M. T. Stevens and Sons Buying Reservoir The long-awaited report commlssibners and tholr depu- SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. Co. o{ Rockville before he re- Over 20 States the Qovem or’s Commission on Now Badly Drawn Beatrice Hasel Brett. 66, cf ured 20 years ago. He was a Services and Expenditures, bet- finally, at 3:15 p.m.. It will be Blast Hartford, mother of Frank member of St. John’s Bplsco- (Continued from Page One) (ContlmiiM) from Page One) (Continued from Page One) ter-known as the Btherington rotoased to the news m ^la, for A. Brett Jr. of South Windsbr, p^j church of Vernon and a Depends on Title selves grouped with new neigh­ west of the Base on Thursday Commission, has hpen promised BuUeduent release to the gen- Eastford, I’cmfrct, Brooklyn, died yesterday at St. Brands B0.year member of Payette virtually all soft coal produc- Hampton, and Chaplin, general­ boring towns as the result of whlle landing the relief column jp, release on Monday. *™ho*ohalrman of the oommls “ IS Masons in R ocki^le. the naUon, moat mines ly considered Republican-ori- the rcdtstricting of tho House wife of Frank A. Brett Sr, of He also belonged to BUington ^ . . .. J. ehtod. of Representatives, but none of Blast Hartford. Orange. Houley decried the loss of tho the Incumbents will find him­ Other survivors are a daugh- He is survived by three sons, ® -Monday settlement towns of Bolton, Andover, Cov­ self thrown Into a district where tor, a sister, and five grandchll- prancls Little of Orleans, would hold the loss down to two he would be pitched against an­ n ot‘contarnedT PiiblYc Works Director William ilef column moving ‘wm ‘^e j;/ ” tre^iming governmental “"®"*®aopjjj™,nation to entry, -Hebron and Columbia dren. o Mass., Ralph Little of Oielnui-^^ji^ya’ production. saying they have similar prob­ other Incumbent legislator. Funeral services will be to- lora, Mass., andana HerbertHeroen UtUeui.ue „ . ^ ^ O^NeUl sSd last night. ------— Cambodian r"‘’.*’®Y,„JLvr‘ Mre lonator Vernon will continue to have morrow at the Newkirk and lems and n similar dependen of Redraido Beach, Calif.; a ..Tony" Bmrle disputed an In- Speaking to a small group of will realize a small Increase ^wn cu^ng down on costs o g fi Ethoiington has predicted cy and orientation to commuter ®"e house scat of Its own Whitney Funeral Honie, 318 brother, A. rytkiukFrank LitUe wof Par- .lat.mem citizens ciusena atui a» meetingmocwi* sponsored tuiwafter unlflcaUon, the Incroage Base Alpha . ent. ______that hla commls- several problems of Hartford. In addition to this, Vernon Burnside Ave., East Hartfoid. gons, W. Va.; a sister, Mrs. thut'^po^tldntv over Pmsident by *be League of Women will be less than the Increases away, l»ttled anoth ^ report will be released Sion’s report will pinpoint sav­ "T h ey have put Into the 38th will share a reprosontatlvo with Burial wlU be in the fflllside wilUam Say of RockviUe; ®®v- ^ ‘onTe'^SlolJlloTaJ^ir;^^^ Voters, bcth^O’Nelll and Tbwn p„,posed if referendum fails.” Nc_rth. V‘e tn -e - torce. .ftold deskill -at 9:80 ings of up to 350 million In this district, towns which share ab­ East Windsor and Ellington and Tho referendum question on reports sold. x ' a.m. Monday. Cemetery, Blast Ha^rd grandchildren and many wage-price freese had Manager Robert Weiss em- fiscal year. solutely no common denom­ another with Bolton, Andover, Friends may call at tfie lu nieces and nephews...... ^ v. , nhaslzed * thatka* fKs»the »/\%vntown uftiiwill the machine Nov. 2 wlU read; Meanwhile. Americah plwes ^hen, at 10:18 a.m., a briefing The commission, comprised inator '.at all," 'the Incum­ Columbia, Hebron and Marlbor­ neral home tonight froin 7 to 9. peneral services will be to- pn,vented a X la^cl 3ess Its "Shall the Town of Mancheeter mdudl,^ B52 b^bers vrij^d p, to U. Ooy. T, of leaders In business and In- bent legislator said. "It's on In­ ough. d. The family Bursts that me- morrow at il o.m. at the Ladd owCrshtp^ ir^aranteed by a appropriate 32,260,000 for the cut a Norih Vlet'damese supply operations and. In the process *" i„to six South Windsor Is Joined with mortallorial contributions may be Home 19 EUliu^ wage freeze obviously has com- ownership Is guaranteed py a app p Inirchase of base near thb Cambodian bor- 0 ,^ ^ Hull, Secretary of State dustry, was-.divided Into ^ justice to ask for one vote for such a diverse district,” Houley tho northwest corner of Man- nukdeade to the All Saints <3hurch Rockville ’The Rev Rob P'*®Ated negotiations, It Is not S' 1 t h ahnu Tr property and assets^f the Man- der and liiJtllcted heavy ammu- jgr Nathan Agostln/slll. State task forces, each w Memorialr*mnriBl FundFund, 444 HHill ill St.,St.. /™® of Itself a significant stumbling Town Counsel John Shea Jr. P_P® _y,„_. ______niH—n -onH matApini imMAH in nAnAaaiiAAi. RniiArt Flltifui. the Chairman. added, assenting that there Chester to form a district. Bast Hartford. were any number of ways It Thn assembly districts are could have been done without based on approximate popula­ Mrs. Frederick F. Carpenter splitting the vote. tions of 20,(KX) people. Mrs. Mabel Stanley Carpen- The costs of campaigning and Ironically, the 48th District servicing the stretched out 16- ter, 83. formerly of 63 Pitkin „eral home tonight f i ^ 7 to 9 T ™ eratlons with those of the Town namese troops sit."™” s=rd"'.rs~= omposed of Tolland, Ellington St. and widow of Frederick F. "®"“ day basis. It is our ^iUenJ^t a wor^ty deed. Shea said, the Manchester?" they apparently had mlsunde^ At 11:80 a.m. the report will ntlon. town district will be "fan­ and Somers was already at this Carpenter, died last night at a a new extract c m Md mwt town In effect would be buying jj g referendum stood the report filed by the tastic,” Houley predicted. "Thej figure but was split Into three Manchester convalescent home. 'O i _ __ T. “ f^Ated without further a lawsuit. , „ passes, the Eighth District will American observation pilot people living In the 36th »Aa title to the land. able distance apart after a southwest of Rt. 196 will be In- („ the hands of the state’s 16 We're not working—they Congregational Church will but no obstruction m ay be morrow at 2 p.m. at the Holmes Ave counts of murder, oon- If a wairanty deed cannot be four-car accident on Rt. 83 nt tonight at 7:30 at the placed between the lines and eluded in the 29th district along largest cities, didn’t shew up at midnight.” For Tomorrow Wilahire Rd.. vesterdav. ____v . ....___- __ with Windham, Scotland, Can- Houley has been trying to Funeral Home. 400 Main St. sptracy to commit escape by obtained, O’Neill said last nlg^t, Wllshlre Rd., yesterday. church. the river without authorization terbury, Plainfield, Sterling, come up with an alternative ’The Rev. Wlnthrop Nelson Jr.. of violence, conspiracy to it is possible the water company About 70 adult and- young Mrs. Duffy was taken to of the commission. Rockville General Hospital Voluntown, Putnam, Kllllngly plan which would be palatable pastor of Center Congregational possess a flrearm In a prison, -minusminus Risleyivisiey Reservoir—canrteservotr can workers will be present to cater The Junior choir choir of tho Last April the commission and Thompson. to not only Tolland County’s Church, will officiate. Burial conspiracy tor kidnap cor- Dock Strike “ «>® P*’^®® *A to the tastes and needs of ‘ 3®®°"“. Congregational Church held a public hearing 1 in the Data on Diatricta Flection Waits wlll be In East Cemetery. rectlon officers. adjusted. was moderate to the four cars rehearse tomorrow at 10:30 Richard Martin School and Remaining In the 36th district delegation but to sm aller towns patrons during tomorrow’s un- Plan Brings wooosroes will be the area towns of Ver- in other parts of the state, ■’There are no calling hours. addition, the six inmates Involved, police said. a.m. at the church. showed maps of proposejl lines. Because of the widespread Killian Ruling The question of reservoir non, Tolland, Ellington, Som- This morning he admitted he ’The family suggests that in Are charged with conspiracy to Hits Natiou nual Bowers School Jamboree. Dora G. Marini, 12 Bates Rd., ----- Several suggestions for changes Interest in reapportionment ownership is apparently creat- ers, Stafford and Wllllngton has not been able to do so, lieu of flowers memorial con- J®*" Bingham, who dl8aM>eared Ing some confusion In town. The fall fund-raising event will Manchester, was arrested by The grade 7 youth Instruction were made by property ownero. B ig Change of the General Assembly, On Districting coupled wllh the addition of the without ofjending others whose tributions m ay be made to the After the Incident, and Jackson (Continued from Page One) for the Zion Lutheran Church The commission, after conaid- the Legislative Management according to Weiss and O’NelU, be held at the school, rain or ^ ‘!“® y®®‘®®^Ay and eight Eastern Connecticut towns, support he would need, Building Fund of Manchester *a those felonies. will meet tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. erlng verbal and written sug- Committee has arranged for HARTFORD (AP) — Gov. towns. What Is needed is more time. M emorial Hospital. IMmigo Is one of the so- Ing the West Coast dock strike ^*>1^ ^^J^d**'*"®’ ^ co^lllnt was “received from ac the church. gesUons, changes in topography F o r Tow n staff members of the Reap- Thomas J. Mesklll has sched­ The Senate as well as the Houley feels, and he w ill at- ______calledtiled "Soledad Brothers.”Brothers." and that he was keeling ne- ® ^ ' ® ^ a Anthony Retartha and the Sage-Alien Store at Vernon porttonment Board to be uled a special election in West ----- and history of flooding, revised (Continued from Page One) House redistricting will become tempt to have the convention He. Jackson and another In- goUators In session In an effort Mrs. Richard Bohadik are co- circle. available for answers to Haven for Nov. 2 to fill an emp­ The board of trustees of the its plan presented In April and effective in the state election adjourned until a later date, S L L IN ^ N ^ ^ '^ . Sojka. “ Ate were at San Retain ?o conclude an early agree- a ‘Jh^rnlen. ^Proceeds will be Columbus Gibson. 63 of 99 South United Methodist Church made the lines on 85 parcels of ton and keeps the other two- questions by the public. ty seat In the House of Repre­ campaigns next fall. The Tolland County (36th Dis­ 88. of Jobs HIU Rd. died this awaiting trial In tae slayli^ of ment. be W hM ^ "No L Rockville, was will meet tonight at 7:30 at the land closer to the river. thirds of Manchester (with They ■will bo In Room 102 sentatives. In the meantime, legislators trict) delegation Is expected to morning at Rockville General ^ spokesman said the Nix- opu^j„ .» vVeiss added ’ ^ special treat will be a visit charged with reckless driving church. about 21,000 population.) The of the State Capitol. Their The ll4lh district election, to will continue to represent the support the balance of the pro­ Ho^ltol. Plneil, Tate, Spain and John- administration did not want Weiss and O'Neill as Eighth Distiict Iremcn and after he \/as involved la an ac- ____ 4th District also retains all of telephone number is 666-2093. be held the same day as the people in the district as they posed revised party rules, with Glastonbury and picks up also West Haven municipal election. M r. Sojka was bom April 15.^ a^ A^cl^^d with as- chances of a West aa the Board of Directors “ *®*’' Dalmatian escort. Mac. ddent on Spring St. The junior high Methodist were elected to serve at pres­ the exception of the reapportion­ 1888 In and had lived in «A^t ®n p r ^ offire^^ setUement by Imposing a ^re recommending the purchase Firemen will explain truck Police said the Gibson car Youth Fellowship of the Bolton, Coventry, Andover and Tolland, Union Is to choose a successor to John and Wll- ent. ment. ^ area fw tnany years. Be- ^ wmetmem a^n d K Taft-Hartley Injunction. „f the water company and the equipment. Free fireman hats, collided with a parked car own- Sruth United Methodist Church Hebron, all formerly In the 36th ung^. jt picks D. Prete, a Democrat who is up Ashford, It goes without saying, how­ Houley noted this morning tore he retired, he em- He also said Hodgson had unification of town water and ownf Coleen V right Heidi aaoti.tr parked cai owned ----- atorial District Is Republican As newly constituted, the dls- m er to succeed the late Sen. lems of the towns which will be port one candidate they could David Odegard of Manchester. Jrtm Solk^ iSteiihen‘’^1ka“^ ^ mates was scheduled Tuesd^ submit the dispute to bind- cording to Directors Mrs. Vi- Bolcomb, and Christine Mad- by Marion Welz of 27 Spring St. The mtnl-camp for Grade 6 trict appears to be Republican- William 'T. Blake, included in their districts when not muster 20 per cent of the o ______i __ ___ In -vTonin SuDerior arbitration, but so far had vian Ferguson and Carl Zinsser. ®®*'" i. , < Both of the parked cars had to of the South United Methodist Moves He w ill continue to reside In It. oriented. The special House election County the next state election rolls convention votes needed by a Raymond Sojka, all of Ellington, bx Marin The new boundary lines appear Stanley Sojka of Somers, Ed- Court. received no reply. it jjg not a - political issue, . ^ towed. Qlbson was released Church will meet tomorrow at Vernon, which now has one will apparently be held on the around. candidate to primary for the Asst. Secretary of Labor W. Welss said, and is being decld- f“ ** ^ ®n a 310O cash bond 10 a.m. at the Jesse Lee House. to Indicate a Republican dis­ House seat — District 47, will basis of the old boundaries of win Sojka of Oriando, Fla., and Bingham, is being sought on , ria«n«.. ----- , t- . . . ^ • . . . " throw, ring...... toss,...00 darts, and fish- Donald Houley vowed to continue to office, Campers will bring a sack trict. continue to 'have one House the 114th District, not the new A1 sojka of HoUywood, Fla.; 2 a federal charge of unlawful Le vJ L w stiL rS e^ ' T a ’ ‘"if .’wrs George Dickie and serve the 36th district towns he “ It's inconceivable this candl- Ijnch. Inland If the redistricting of the Sen- seat, but It will be re-numbered district lines that were promul- now represents, and quite date would not have a shot at a daughters, Mrs. Eugene Stir- flight to avoid prosecution for i„ ™ .k _ « „ „ i mam’ *^® Pb^PbAAi has many Theodore Metheny will be ° ’®"®*°be Br., Vernon, was prenaid and Mrs. Frank Wls- murder. He is accused of •’®"®®*®- According to a fact gb™e of the soltTrolnt ma- ®**Afged yesterday with evading (Continued from Page One) atorlal seats In Manchester ap- District 66. In addition, a por- gated Thursday by a reappor- frankly wonders whether he primary,’’ he added claiming nieskt.^ both of Ellington; 2 smuggling a gun to Jackson, released yesterday by the n i n e ^ popular toature of last '■eaponslbillty. Police said the pears confusing, the redlstrict- tlop of Vernon will becon;e pert tlonment panel of judges will seek re-election to the new- that 19 municipalities will cen- brothers. William S o j ^ Rlx^k- The charges are based on a ®"|rth usere T Utility UnlflcaUon - Subcommit------A popular feature of last ' arrest ------was the result of an-- In- Atlanta, Ga., estimated damage Ing of Manchester’s House seats of new District 67, along with Secretary of the State Gloria ly created 35th district. trol 51 per cent of the state con- Both Usery and Gibson de- New 1-291 Plan vllle and Stanley Sojka of Po- state law which makes an ac- ii_ h „ — tee ot the Board of Directors, . hm/ainnir armnanra nmm vestigatlon of a hit and run ac- In the Morehead Clty-Beoufort is even more so. all of Bast Windsor and Elllng- Schaffer said she Is seeking a Area towns will find them- ventlon votes. which statMi- *“ '®“ haystack. Sponsors prom- , “ area" at 3900,000. That Included At present, Manchester has ton; and another portion of Ver- land; a sister, Mrs. Stanley comjrflce as guilty as a person ® ® o e Ise that children will find It eas- ®*^ent. Under Wraps In ruling from the attorney gener­ Unification will not affect the smashed windows, fallen utility three House districts, all ■with- non will become part of District Danoski of Blast Hartford; 11 who actually pulls the trigger. ler to find the rewards tucked AH of those charged are al on this point. grandchildren, and 3 great- Prison officials said Jackson Eighth UtiUties District Volun- would the pro- scbeduled to appear In Circuit Federal Offices lines, fallen trees, overturned In Manchester boundaries and 66, along with all of Bolton, An- grandchildren. pulled a 9mm pristol out of a €k>spel Singers teer FI,-. BUre Department, although **’® Court, Rockville, Oct. 19. mobile homes and other proper- none In conjunction with any ect St., ham got the weapon to Jackson and service would continue as KAmes w ll^ asslsL yeoterday by State Police The storm roared In from the Chester will be In four House sented by Republican Dorothy ParkhilhJoyce Rockville, with a Mass of the In a tape recorder. TTiey said TTie Porsonettes, a gospel- b e^e ^ a slightly lower cost” ®iof Stafford troop C on warrants belt-highway around Hartford, Atlantic and hit near Moreheeul districts — two by itself. In con- M iller o f Bolton, wlU become Resurrection at St. Joseph’s Jackson forced a guard 'to un- ®biglng group from H^ord, The town’s purchase of the ^®" issued by arcult Court 12. was presented to federal high- City at midday Thursday, then junction with no other towns; Dlatrict 66, with Its changed Plan Scored Stale House Districts Church, Rockville, at 9. Bur- lock 28 other convicts. present a program Monday '^ ‘er company wiU cost the J^PPA ^ ‘*a aM pm i^iia psi Eaton way officials Wednesday at a settled in the area during the one ■with an existing dlstrtct In boundaries. Mrs. Miller will re- (Continued from Page One) Flower Shop lal will be in St. Joseph’s Ceme- Within minutes the three the Women’s Society of tax^yer nothing, as "the bond Rd-. was charged with three meeting In Washington, but the EJast Hartford, and one with an main a" resident of the district, Frank Oakeler, Proprietor. •> tery, RockviUe. wWte guards and two vriiUe in- Christian Service of North Unit- authorizing the purchase wUl mi^ty^uege. ^ counts of theft of a motor vehl- "^^® ®'"a 11 town of Bellhaven existing dlstrtct In South Wind- House District 48f now repre- new Senate districts before Its North Haven, and the rest ot Tolland, Union, Vernon, Will- 601 MAIN ST„ MANOMBSTIIR BYlends may call at the fu- mates were dead with slashed ®d Methodist Church first meet- be self-retiring through watef Members clTand conspiracy. Thomas “ ®‘“ >y '^Aters of aor. sented by Republican Robert July 1 deadline, but the House (N ext to Hartford Nntioiinl ington, Woodstock and the rest neral home Sunday from 2 to 4 thrf^te, officials said. and *"8 of the season at the church. sewer revenues, and fed- »o^t tro ^ affiliated wltn tee . mder Mill Rd Transportation Is still declining the Pungo River. Streets were plan fell through because of a Districts Hamden. Bank) — .... achcol will Darticloate. The 4,11.. ,.vu. ______^ ______^ , . House ^Mstiict 16 will become King of Tolland, will become and 7 to 9 p.m. Jackson ran from the building The evening will open at 6:30 ®ral and state grants.” school will pai^cli»te. rharired with consDlracv comment on the new route, covered by water two to three District 12 and ■will remain com- District 63. The new district squabble over local district 36--Ashford, Brooklyn, Chap- cf Mansfield. o YBS—WK DELIVBB a water rp. yo»“« ladles will have their was cnargea wiin conspiracy ' but was shot down by a piisrd. with a potluck, and a brief bust- "Ihe North Bind linos Involving two friendly foes Un, Ecistford, Ellington, Homp- 36-Greenwlch and the rest of Phooea: MO-0701—e49-14tt own booth, and boys will assist and receiving stolen goods. pending a decision from federal J*®_®P’ pletely in Manchester, but with will drop Somers and Ellington, Kept By Clifford W. Dolsen Sr. Bingham, grandson of Hiram "ess session will be con du cts soiu-ces are more than suffl- Other communities with wa­ different lines. It Is represented will retain Tolland and will pick and neighbors, House Speaker ton, Pomfret, Somers, Stafford, Stamford. aifford W. Dolsen Sr, 77, ot Bingham, late Oonnecticut gov- before the Parsonettes sing, dent to solve our water cri- ^ 1 a earaae owned by William Smith ter ______In streets,. ______trees down,___ pow-r - by Republican Donald Oenovesi, up Coventry and Wllllngton. WilUam Ratchford, D-'Danbury, Mlltord, formerly of Manches- ernor and U.S. senator, is the The concert, which will begin with many sources still un- Artels for sate -will *"®'"^e g „_j 4„ ]. three motor- State Transportation Commls- gp Interrupted and actlvUles at who will reside within its new King will remain a resident of and House Minority Leader Senators ter, died yesterday at his home, son of Alfred M. Bingham. He about 7:45, is <^n to the pub- tapped.” The town water sys- ®^^y> baked goods, him dr^e „„i„od pt ti ano Tomlin b*®"®*" ^Arl Wood went to a standstill were Bath, Beau- boundaries. I it. Francis J. Oollins, R- He was the husband of Mrs. has been active In the civil Uc. tern, according to th^ fact a r ^ e s , plants, toys ^ books %®'®f.^Alued at ^ Washington to request funds for fort, Atlantic Beach and Swan House Dlstrtct 19 will become House District 62, how repre- Brookfleld. And with the House (Continued from Page One) Refreshments will be served allegedly subsequently sold the ^ feasibility study of the new Quaker Jane Dolsen. rights movement In the S'xith. The Parsonettes was formed sheet, "will soon be unable to District 18. It too will remain sented by Democrat William plan went the Senate plan- In the cafeteria and on the stolen cycles tor West. alternate route, which according Windham, and pant of Mans- Mr. Dolsen was born In Stem- organized Mexlcan-American 19 years ago at the Shiloh Bap- adequately meet the needs of completely in Manchester but O’Neill of Bast Hampton, will down the drain. grounds. West ‘ was released ’ ” on a 32,600 Wood talqea no park lands up*^„ rix” «»sS^*^“c^ntlM“ imd ford and lived In Manchester grape-olckere In California end list Oiurch In Hartford, niey South Ehid residents.” with different lines. It Is repre- become District 84. It will bo It then devolved upon a panel 1*®**^- non-surety bond and Tomlin on takes only half the dwell- j,y TTiursdav night for a number of years before served In the Peace Corps. sing at convalescent hospitals As tor effects In the North were oc- sented by 4-Democrat Francis composed of all, o< East Hamp- of judges to tackle the job. The 30-Cornwoll, Goshen, Kent, moving to Milford In 1947. He is a 1969 graduate of the and homes, at various Hartford Bind system, "water service — ______persons. Democrats picked Parskoy, a Litchfield, Morris, New Fair- appear Mahoney. He too will reside ton, a portion ' of Middletown Survivors, besides his wife, University of California’s Ber- area churches, and present will improve, with needed re- are scheduled to appear In Cir- the present nresent proposal. nrotiosRl. -ivo___ Nailonalxtaai______Guard trucks leading tactician of earlier reap- fl®l<1. New Milford, Plymouth, Bunche Quits cult Court, Manchester, Oct. 18, within the new boundaries. and a portion of East Haddom. are three sons, Richard Dolsen keley law school. Bingham was benefit concerts. For many pairs In the company’s water West ol MIX) wore sent to Bath and Bellhaven House District 20, now repre- u will lose Columbia, Hebron portlonment wars, and tho Re- Salisbury, Sharon; Shelton, of New Jersey, Philip Dolsen of arrested during a 1968 sltdn at years, they have sang at the system.” Wood did not disclose what during the night to rescue per- sented by Democrat N. CheLrlca and Marlborough. publicans picked Saden, who 'D'omaston, Warren, Washing- had also been In the thick of " " d tho rest of Torrin(^on. Pennsylvania, and Clifford Dol- University President Charles Open Hearth Mission for Men "For nearly all Manchester Pos^ on U.N. the new route was, but there sons kranded by flooding, Bogglnl, will be eliminated. A a determination of the street that conflict. 3l--Brl8tol, Plalnvlllc and tho sen Jr. of Maryland; a brother, Hitch’s oifflce. He pleaded gull- and once a month entertain at residents, the proposed unlfica- Stock Market were speculative reports yester- National Ouardiimen also portion of It will be annexed by boundaries for House and Sen- Phllip Dolsen of Maplewood, ty to tresnasslno' and oald a the Connecticut State Correc- tlon will mean a lower and (Continued frum Page One)' day that the expressway will be wore alerted tor posslblo duty East Hartford District 9, noW ate districts In Manchester and Could the two judges agree ''®‘*^ ®^ Southington NEW YORK (AP) N.J.; a sister, Mrs. Rena Rouse 3100 fine and received a 30-day tional Center on Seyms St. In more stabilized utility blU. For Stock placed west of the Metropolitan today 'by Gov. Bob Scott, who represented by Democrat in other towns where splits will on a third who might e west around Hartford to again. 84,2(X) population, and redlstrict- dicated would each be accept­ Trumbull ^urch in Milford Burial trill Planning YoutH the calamitous war In Viet- "t 891.21. . reconnect with 1-91 In Winder, Celebration A portion of northwest Mon- ing of House seats on the basis able to him. Saden selected 33-Chc8tcr, Clinton, Crom- be in the fam ily plot In Mystic c5 nam ." Advances outnumbered de- has boon the target of severe at- • Chester, with about 4,600 real- of about 20,000 population. Thlm, who had been Speaker of well. Deep River, East Haddam at 1 p.m. To Dredge Bottom of Pond Pops Program Bunche helped negotiate the „ "1" u ® York Stock tacks from Irate conservation- dents, will become part of n e w ------tho House In 1949 and was still Blast Hampton, Haddam, Kill- Friends may call at the Cody- Exchange by 3 to 2, „u who claim that at l^ast part Marked By on the O O P prim ary list In his IngworUi, Madison, Portland, Whlte Funeral Home, Broad ntxlLItHairs are Ul c aeillllggetting grey .in In methe Lallyl^miy laIs lurfar beyondueyono theme 10lO *..•« armletice-between v,*wtho mnew n Annlvnlu „ l 1 ll. * ---- w.u^ »V South Windsor House District Chaminade Musical (Jlub will Municipal Building of late. days within which he orom lsed' ®‘Ate of Israel and her Arab Analysis sam the upturn was of the road would be nn ecologl- hometown of Hamden. As It the rest of Rocky Hill and the St., Milford, tonight from 7 to 9. 14, presently District 46. When Public Records have a Youth Pops program For about a month, town of- to deliver his equipment In his neighborsn»i«-hWa nnH and a year , later re­ ® Continuation of Thursday's cal disaster. Dlstr/ct 46 becomes District 14, turned out, that may have been rest of Middletown mild rally, TTioy pointed Red Chinese ceived the Nobel Prize for his out The latest It will drop East Windsor. It now Warranty Deeds a crucial decision, 84—Cheshlro, East Haven, Monday at Its first meeting of «clalB, made numerous vain bid. that Issues Is represented by Republican Wilfred F. Dion to Kenneth VERNON K enrin A. UtUe, the season at 8 p.m. In the Fed- ® ' "® .T* s * apparently delivered his oversold after tho marke^a re- } “ ! ’ “ H,''®"®^ 'Thoihaa Donnelly, a South “ "d Constance L. Whttford, I tormerly nf of nroViapHOrchard At St. _ . a. - ___ of UnioTi Poud to dfedgodredge eaulDmeiitequipment 1at« late yesterday,voaterdav. peacekeeping xorccH in the Con* 444UU 1-291 skirtingflklrtlng just Juat 600 000 feot loader Chairman Maol’ ’Wo eratlon Room of Center Congre- go, Yemen, Cyprus Windsor resident. property on Highland St., con- died yesterday at a Rockville the southern end of the pond. Maskel was notified yester- Middle East. ‘'■® The walkouts In the coal and ® *" '®"*’ A drastic change has been veyance tax 380,80. convalescent home after a long , . ,, Now, one day after giving up day that they could do the shipping Industries may have Artford. Earlier plans *o^ htol Illness Mrs. John Nielson and Mrs on one source of that equipment werk. The South Windsor firm Bunche, a Negro was orphan- oxerlod a damnenlna effect on " “ "*Ad running even The agency said tho crowds made also In tho boundaries of “ "d M Homos Inc. lo James Mr. UtUe was bom March 6, ’^®'''^ a " ®*“ ''ge the n„d looking to a second source, called-O’Nelll this morning and ed at the age of 14 and worked the rally, brokers added eltaor to tho reservoir, which turned out at Peking - -parks In Senatorial District 86, repre- K. and Arlene L. Hoffman, 1886 In England, son of Fred- program which is open to the there are two drag lines on the said it was on their way. The his way through high school by ^he Associated Press 60-stock “ “ PP'*®* water to about 886,000 "tholr holiday best," and It sented by Domoomt Robert properly on Carriage Dr., con- STOCK UP «.va aWlivA ____a i -._ 4 4 1^a« at 44 Mr #4 MmmS 44 Y_tm #4444^.44344484044. VIA^* Txt A M4446I44MW4444444 4 44 44m14 H o u ley of Vernon, veyance tax 336,30, public. pond bottom ready to go. equipment arrived this mom- laying carpets. He attended the average at noon was up 1.2 at people. broadcast radiophotos of work- Participating In the program oj,e vvlll go. In other words ing, University of California at Los 324 7 Orlglnal Plan ers singing and dancing, and The new District 86 drops Anno E, Staknls to David E. South Windsor will be William Johnston of leave. That one belongs to The 1-291 proposal, originally t>eAtlng on park lakss. Andover, Bolton, Columbln, and Martha L. Slwort, prop- O'Neill said he told Lally that Aiigeles on an athletic scholar- d n ,, rails, motors, mall or- - - ■ ------...... FOR WINTER Vernon, or anlst and pianist, ja ^ e s La|lv of Madison. Conn, ship and was graduated with der-retall, electronics, and ullll- P*®""®*! Ui" late 1960s, has ^ correspondent for Japan’s Coventry, Hebron and about erly al 393 Bldwoll 81., convey- if Maskel showed up today, half of Mansfield, ftomors, Btaf- atice tax 32e.«). Boy, 1%, Found whoy«,»4 Is,4 4444 studyingV.J...B music...4.—. In... —Bos- - wnovvho won methe contract comraci for lor the me i^ hv would have to take his —Phi T Beta — —- Kappakk" honors. He nes were generally higher. *’®“" ce"tlnuB|ly delayed by news service reported ton; Miss Wendy Comp of 97 work In late August bidding at ,„,,i„m .„4 earned masters and doctoral gteols, rubber Issues metals ®®°l"gy arguments, and barely Chinese capital that Dead in Pond Hollister St., folk singer; and a ,27 an hour. .w. ‘‘ 'K*'®®* Harvard. chemicals and airlines were “ "^ApeJ a permanent halt when Chinese appeared to be In THOUSANDS group of children from the Vei- The one belonging to Maskel If estimates used .the Bunche Is not considered to off. Aircrafts were mixed. Uov. Thomas Mesklll vetoed a '* festive spirit ns the Oct. 1 MANCHESTER - BELMONT WHIN YOU THINK HIATINO A Ua-year-old South Windsor non United Methodlsl Church, on stractlon Co. of South Wind- bid are correct, It take bo militant on U.S. racial Issue- I#arge-block trades included *''**’ foxtrlctlng the highway's lo- celebrations were . . . THINK POOARTY CALLN< boy was found dead In a pond directed by Mrs. Brenton Pell sor, the second lowest bidder Maskel 200 P® *"® but Is not reluctant to express 184,700 shares of Caterolllar at ooU""- "®'“ I’eklng imd other major Rug Cluaning Co. OF ITEMS Crane of Andover, who will in August at 333 an hour will necessary dredging, or about 6 ^Is opinion, A ... lA I . citlea acroas the country." this afternoon after a two-hour weeks. number of Individuala and ri»,„ uiieounl added that a BMIDBNTIAI# fXIMMBRClAL • INDtIVTBIAI# sing. stay. In search. ITils will cost the .town 31,200 a 1963 Interview, he aaid: <0, eff I; and 114,300 of Nation- orgunlzutlopa have pjodged a .,.'^®,„„“ ^XVosi,^rrDr«^^^^^^ David Larsson of 114 Bolton tJillv has been frustrating lo "T h e fact haa to be faced by al Steel at 41, idf %. . ; continual fight to atop I-29I. The i„ th r.,-n lta i - P .k fn ^ USED DAILY! Todd King of 60 Wlndsorville more to do the work than If J ARCO 0 81. and Miss Cheryle Hewe of .say the-(least since he was the whole country and people, Noon prlcea on tho Big B o«rd »noal recent attack came yea- tUmUmn 1.. .in.. ,01.1 n,>rwm l4alty did it. O'Neill says, lu/w- e r t d '^ ^ n ? “ !l^lrnrd‘" L “ 'w flltam Hollister St., winners of this awarded the contnet, Accord- North and South, Uial there la a alai. Included Phlladel|>hla terday from State Hep, Edgar „ r s t e !ri«h rU ever, that Lally has done little HMtIngOil Raulaiiltls ... of 674.T WlndsoryHle____ year's y®®r’« club club scholarships scholarships to Lau- to Lau- ing to mg both William O’Neill, dl- real aixilal revolution In prog- Electric, up % to 20%; Butlkch A. King, R-Farm lngton,, who |.,u tt,.: ,-..>..41 _i.n iitni Itpquesi t rel Music Camp, will also per- rector of public works, and .la- to indicate that he could be dn Rd. to indicate mat ne could be do- involving the unshakeablo A l#omb, off 2% to 132%; *l(y- pledged to call for a apeolal ,i,s irndiii«,!Jj sin/emmenl and pended on to complete the work dotermlnutlwi of tho Negro to line, up 2% to 62%; Union Car- loglalatlvn committee to Invea- „_w«n.,n«4 ■iJ.imMii. 1,0m. Y ES, WE WILL TAKE YOUR OLD RUa * S«I wwthtr^contpollod nutoniRtic The boy was icportcd miss­ form. cob Bohr Jr., public works en- by winter. eacape from aocond-claas atat- Mdo, down % to 43%; and Oulf ligate the manner In which the -«„iunrsnrv ^ t l on doHverlot adjutttd to individuiU Burnw ing at about 11:30 a.m.; his Mrs, Donald Sisco Is in gineerlng assist" nt, L illy prom IW TRADE TOWARDS A MEW RUO-I charge of refreshments, which ised on numerous occasslons to Board of Directors Combuttlon mU... body was found at 1 :46 p.m. *’“* "‘'osen, "'""J ‘ will be served after the pro- bo at the site, but failed to show allocated 316,000 In all for the WAM. TO WAI.I< UARPRT OI.BANINO, (ttlTTlNO, • Our round-thoHilook Hum tr Bnrvto* thut'a John- He hod been In the care of a A lewfew year, yoare earlier, earner, MuneneHunche’a a , American nioca waqnange Wednesday’a meeting In AmSher change chanse nited ntasd Iv to for bsbv-sllter when he wandered gram. each lime, and failed to oven dradlnT project which ^en•n aon, Ralph J r„ waa at flrat re- prlceaprii.ea Included Included Equity Equity Oorp,, Oorp,, Waahingten Waahingten waa waa not not lo lo map man out out n|gn «!■.« tUAvarnen *ln i« t'ekliigI'ekliw waa niNOINO and rUNNITIIRB UI.BANINO ny»on*th(hapot ahould you uvtr Mod It.. u w ^ , according to Police Chief Membership In the club Is call to say why ho had not ar. Id- fuaed memberahlp In ,a New up % to 4%; Uryal.l Oil, up 1 the new rotite, bnt just lo aak 3 c T I d l l L a l bbaiiquet a d Z

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1971 cld Manchester families. ITiey PAGE TEN and the state wlU continue Its Tolland County Superior Court side of.the Incident on Wednes­ lived on Elm Terrace near the YOUNO MEN, WOMEN AND South Windwr day when more witnesses wlli L\ west end of the Park St. bridge. 1 38 Arrested Auto Exhaust Imperiling be called. Paul entered the priesthood and PRIOR SERVICEMEN Somers Guard Testifies The case . actually started was assigned (perhaps his Schools Offer In Cede Raid yesterday oft^r a' protracted first) a church in Waterbury. Interesting and Satisfying Jobs Now Open. His younger sister, Mary, en­ jury selection dealt with pos­ Pick and Set Your Own Pace. Free Lunch HARTPXHUJ Conn. (AP) — On Alleffed Escape Try sible prejudices, especially the tered a convent. MBtny hi Man­ Thirty-eight persona were ar­ Marshland, Yale Reports feelin g ot people t^ard black chester must remember an old­ Earn Whiie You Learn. Policy Again ' . ___ ..A. ■•eewwtim Was a prison escape attempt­ Gardening rested and between '4Q and 60 —The next area, aurrounded scuffle, If Croom was Injured Inmates as a result of the At­ er brother, Arthul', who lived FREE Medical and Dental Care. Slccama said his conoluslons $10 bags cf heroin were seised By MAHO OHARNBY by some housing and some for­ ed at Somers last year lit the . when the handcuffs were put on tica riot. Croom is black. so many years among us, a Again this year the South In a Thursday aftemocn raid on seem to bo supported »>y I'®*'*; @@©@iGS6 No Layoffs. est, had average readings of M Hollywood-James Cagney tradl- and If mace was used. Elariler One would-be juror was dis­ friend of everybody. Another Windsor public schools will of­ a cafe In Hartford’s North End, NEW HAVEN (AP) — A taken In areas distant parts per miftllon. in his testimony Damon had missed by Judge Heniy Naruk brother (William? O.C.) was a For Free Interviews and testing see your local Air F«rce Yale University solenttst says urban drainpipes—which don of a quick exit via the CODOnATIONS fer free lunches to cmidren of police said. —New forest and agricul­ said that it was, but on cross yesterday when she Indicated dentist with office In Cheney Bepresentatlve S-Sgt. Lee Blodgett at 86 Main St, Manchester Those arrested were bpoked he has found evidence that lead show some abnormal lead accu­ laundry truck? families unable to pay. tural land, the average was 83 examination said he didn’t see that a dislike (or long hair O.C. just received the fallow- Die grand stand you would be Building on Main St. We think or call 818-7440. cn a variety cf charges, rang- from auto ekhausts la seeping mulation, but far less than the cf 83 parts per million. In Tolland County Superior it being used on Uroom. might prejudice her thinking. Ing letter, unsigned, and since running north. he later practiced In Wllliman- According to the Board of from disorderly conduct and into the bottom mud of Oon- Frank Atwood East Haven marshes. —In the immediate vicinity of Court this week, the state said Lavitt asked the officer why that many boys were employed It gives additional Information OXi, was running against cne Education, eligibility is deter- pcssesslcn of narcotics to Inter- nectlout’s salt marshes, and tlc. T Slccama said ho believes that the two storm drains, average, ho didn’t just leave the baskets where she worked but not any which may Interest other old those tall follows who also We don’t knew many families mined by the size of the family ferlng faring with a policeman, said that It Is concentrating there In It was on July 10, 1970, the and the gross yearly Income. two factors are operating' to readings were 198 parts per on the loading platform and go with long hair. In this case It’s Manclzesterites we will ask the P*^*® position, so all we In Manchester today but there The hand-lettered sign reads Lt. Francis Kelleher, chief of abnormally high amounts with state claims, that John P. the defense attorney who wears Herald to reprint It. had to do was keep up to run in MARLOVrS-HRST for EVERVTHINfl! Eligibility begins with a family concentrate the lend—the million and 179.ports per mil­ to summon help, "Suppose you was a time when it was pos­ “ fling the cowbell vlgorouriy” Hartford’s special services uncertain effects on the life Croom, 24, an Inmate at the It that way. "On Mr. Folsom 'going to their shade. That might have of two with an Income of $3,200, amount of hard surface on lion. walked away, what did you fear sible to know most of them.^ No. 88 In a series from Marlow’s; Where to find what yo« and we gave It a good shaking. squad. forms nurtured there. state prison allegedly tried the want! Your friends and neighbors bought the following a family of three -with an an­ which dust can accumulate In — When the researchers could happen?” (The area is in­ Jurors choaen for the case ore Greenwich High from Manches- h«en Oliver UUham tho’ It now Ocod old substantial families Through a gap In the spruce Kelleher said that although work la being done by trick. He was discovered after from Marlow’s last week. (Other stores have some ol these nual Income of $3,800, adjusted urban areas without being analyzed deeper layers of mud, side the prison). Damon an­ John S. Corl III and David F. Insteati he went to Don- seems that It was Arnold that added character to our hedf^e came Mrs. Gordon Mac­ there was some resistance, no professor Thomas Slccama of a correctional officer said ho Simmons of Andover; Mrs. *>u'Y take the Danbury High Schmidt. Arnold wras so tall Items but only Marlow’s hss them sill) upward at the rate of $600 per on the the Yale School of F\>rostry. washed Into the ^d ^,^,^^tedestimated to be so35 voto «« 60 years swered "We’re dealing with in­ town. We can still .feel proud of millan, small, smiling, white- one was hurt In the raid on the the Yale School of ii\>restry. (elt a leg along with the clean Gladys H. Server of Bolton; where he found the going pret- that whenever he mot an aver- child. Al»>^ Moat cf his study was done In the chemical acUem of ^ t w- all parts of mates and you can’t walk away haired and 80 years old. My Golden Oak cafe on laundry In one of the baskefii TISNOBULLI Families falling within these marshes In nearby East Haven, ter, which tends to Mttle dls- showed an average and just leave them.” Bronlslaus M. Sycz of EUlng- ty tough compared to S.M.H.8. age person he would step down wife and I had become the Ave. he was frisking. ton; John J. Quallropanl Sr. of N 1 remember, he remained at Into the ditch next to the curb ------scales, or those suffering from but related readings were token solved lead on the bottom, lead concentration of about 10 The jury got a look at the Marlow's Has Just latest of the many thousands Charles Demon of Enfield, the Hebron; Thea G. Field and Nor- Oreenwlch and died there Nov. to talk. unusum circumstances or hard­ as far east as the Rhode Island "More than half of the urban to 20 parts per million—read­ type of laundry basket that was of visitors to Mrs. Macmillan’s guard, testified yesterday and man P. Valllere of Mansfield; 1947. In the year 1901-1902 A fine athlete In high school About Everything ships are urged to apply for B olton state line. environment Is herd surface — ings that “ fit the general world­ the object of moat of the testi­ nJM d iWL 17.9 sal. garden a few miles from the free lunches fcr their children. said that he and two Inmates mony when one was hauled Into Edna O. P. PeUlssler of Som- 8.M.H.B. Greek was taught was Paul Keating. He was too "I do not know how this Is roeftops, sidewalks, roads/’ wide picture of what you wouUd OeO»D* for Fomily and capltol city of CJharlottetown, were loading a truck with bas­ the courtroom as on exhibit. era; Elizabeth H. Mottes and front row In the large Fresh- small ter the weights but ex­ Application forms have been affecting the organisms In the sic^ama said. “ All the automo- find on Meunt Kilimanjaro or Prince Edward Island. Town Reports kets of laundry done at Somers it was constructed of heavy Josephine M. 'nzlanl of Staf- man-Sophomore room and the ceUed In all running, jumping Home — at sent heme and others are avail­ marsh.” Slccama said In an in- just that Is on the surface another area that hasn’t suf­ " I ’ve had this garden for 60 (or other Institutions In- the silver material reinforced and ford; Barbewa Robinson of Ver- class haxl but one pupil, Oliver or vaulting events. A class able at principals’ offices. ’They tervlew. He also said the re- Into the river” with storm fered from pollution,” accord­ marLOW Prices! years,’’ our hostess said as we To Be Given At state. He said he pulled one ot supported with a metal frame- noni and Richard L. Allen of Latham — Highland iportc — might have any number from a may be submitted at any time , , j suits don’t necessarily apply to drains acting like a funnel Into ing to Slccama. KELLEY « SONS signed her guest book last week, during the school year. Infor­ he baskets, which are about 34 work and slats'underneath, a Wllllngton. Jnst across from Oorrier’s store ccuple to six boys who could MAPLE WOODEN PLUGS to HU In screw holes In farnltnre jV leetin fi JW .OnClfly marslmlands outside Oon- the marsh after a rainstorm ■ —And when additional read­ paid a fee of 50 cents each mation is confidential and will Inches long by 20 Inches wide wooden top with a latch, and Alternates are Clifford L. Sut- — corner of Wyllys St. He was enter a meet which meant each 24-HB. pUBNEB SEBVICE . . . from the fabulous hardware department. ~ nectlcut. And AnH UfhsnWhen the lead "com es In ings wore takeh prcgreiwlvely and started a brisk tour of be used only to determine ellgfl- and 30 Inches deep, from on rope handles, ton of Hebron and Marion T. valedictorian at graduation — would have to take part In all REVEBE COPPEB BOTTOM TEA KETTLE , . . another A town meeting ■will bo held But he added, “ Lead Is a contact with the salt water. It further east of the New Haven what Is actually four flower billty. top of another and noted that It Damon finished his testimony Potz of Wllllngton. 1902 and was undoubtedly a events on the program where 647-9732 store said this one had been dlscontlnned, but Marlow’s as has a tendency to come out of area, they showed readlhgs of gardens separated by more of The School lunch director Monday at 8 p.m. at Commun­ known metabolic poison . . . the landed with a "thunk.” He said brilliant scholar”. he had any chance at all. Uttie usual located the kettle for the customer to match her set. surface of the marrii Is just 69 parts per million at the Serving Vernon, Coventry, THREE WHITE SCALLOPED WINDOW SHADES . . . these the clipped spruce hedges. Her and/or the Special Services de­ i s Hall, at which all town solution.” he became suspicious, felt O.C. remembers Oliver very paul’s endurance was amaz- rolling with life . .. If you have Branford-Gullford line, 38 parts Tolland, Ellington, Sooth are made to special order and add a bit of charm to any husband^i Mrs. Macmillan said, partment will review applica­ boards and commissions will be The professor said most of around Inside It and discerned V em on well. He Was very tall and slim a factor of ten (In the abnormal per million at Noank, and 89 on Windsor and Mancheeter room In the house. These shades are available in many brought the spruces from the tions to determine eligibility. his work Involved scores of something like ” a hunk of with decidedly red hair, r^e paui was of one of those good asked to give their annual re­ concentration of lend In the the Rhode Island line, colors and many sizes. woods, set out the hedges and If a parent Is dissatisfied with core samples taken from a meat.” He observed In his tes­ Inter-closs Indoor meets had A REPLACEMENT SOCKET (or a lamp with a bushing mud) It’s reasonable to ex­ Slccama said he Intends to kept them trimmed. Since he the ruling, he may make a re­ ports. marsh at the point where the timony ”We don’t carry meat one event called the "standing ——------holder at the bottom . . . Marlow’s reused some old parts pected that there are meosur- continue the research—this Alco To Submit New Bid died she has done the work quest for a hearing to appeal Townspeople will also bo ask­ East Haven River meets Long high kick.” Oliver easily took to accomplish this . . . This one was easy! Marlow’s has a alble effects on the life. Jn laundry baskets.” herself with the part-time help the decision. Superintendent of ed to adopt a resolution Island Sound. Parts of the time with WllUam Smith, an­ first place In that. He didn’ t do wide variety of sockets, bulbs and other electrical parts for “ But I don’t know what they He said he continued the load­ of a teen-age boy who lives Schools Charles Warner has authorizing the filing of an ap­ marsh ore surrounded by sub­ other forestry school teacher On High Rise for Elderly very well In the sprints and making and repairing electrical equipment. ing and noted another basket A BOLL OF BANQUET PAPER . . . This one was 300 feet, been designated as the hearing plication for one state and one are.” urban housing and other ports who has studied the effects of dashes but with his long stride PLAZA DEPT. STORE m nearby. Slccama said plants he has was heavier than usual as It but Marlow’s has roUs of paper from 100 feet In smooth and “ I lust like to garien,’ ’ she official. federal grant to acquire and de­ are bordered by forest and ag­ lead pollution on trees. AIco Development, Corp. told mcderalte Income housing proj- he placed In the distance runs, studied seem to show only a was put on the truck and frisk­ (We Have A Notion To Please) embossed styles . . . These are sold In the housewares de­ There will be no Identifica­ velop the estate of the late E.J. ricultural land. ect cn the renewal site, next He only had to take about explained, and she thinks that “superficial” concentration of ed It. He said, "I felt a leg in the Redevelopment Commission E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Market) partment, but In the paper goods department are (ouM all the cUmate of Prince Edward tion of or discrimination against Holl for open space and recre­ His researchers divided the to the Tolland County Court- stride for two of ours and tlw lecid, but some animals—cteihs, that one.” Because there were last night that It will bid along k in ^ of party suppllea In paper and plastic . . . Including Island Is Ideal for gardening. any student unable to pay for ation purposes marsh Into severad areas, with house, the first building to go was a real advantage for the plastic stem ware. ’The property, whidi fronts on oysters, mussels and a mus- |)1{ AIM'S only two guards on tte loading ^ ^ It Is as far north as northern lunch. the following results: up In the area. tall fellows. BIRTHDAY PARTY SUPPLIES krat — have shown higher platform. Including himself, and THE ABOVE ITEMS MAY BE AVAILABLE IN A FEW Maine and on the map looks The lunch menu for next week Bolton LfUie, Is located on Tol­ —^The area at the top of the m n (1,i:\M.i' many Inmates around, rather ior the elderly in the renewal The permit was issued for A class me^ w m hrfd e HOBNS HATS land Rd. and extends the length amounts. STBBAMEBS SIDRES — SAVE MILEAGE: BY COMINO HERE FIRST! not too far from Labrador but Is: marsh, nearest the housing and than "ask (or trouble,” he said area. The project was origlnal- ccnstructicn of a 64-unlt build- old Woodland 8 . ’THEBE IS ONLY ONE STORE TO GET THEM ALL AT of Plymouth Lane. Connecticut’s salt marrties, ni ln If < ' ' AM't' consUtlng of 40, two- track on a terrifically h^ GAMES TABLEWARE the ocean moderates the ex­ Monday — orange juice, containing storm drain outlets, he had his inmate driver drive ly proposed to be built by Alco. Infif cuiutmuiiiK WB LVYv . . . MARLOW’S. MARLOW’S . . . FIRST FOB E V m Y - cheeseburger on a bun, catsup, Oktoberfest the spawning ground for much showed average readings of 107 1 (;r, .11 . ;il . M ni' ‘ ' '' bedroom unite, eight one-bed- TTie lai(t event tremes of temperature. Winters the truck right to the trap ^ series of delays with PLUS GREAT SELECTION OF SMALL OIFTB TTHNO SINCE 1911! Downtown Main St., Manchester potato chips, milk and fruit The Democratic Women’s Club of the plant and small animal parts per million of lead in the room units and six three-bed- mile run la|e In the ^ m o w OPEN 0 DAYS — THURSDAY NIGHTS tUl 9:00! are not as cold as on the main­ with the latched baskets on the original contract, ending PYXB EVEBY MEMBEB OF THE FAMILY! land and summers not as hot. cup. of Bolton will hold an “ Oktober- life that nourishes larger organ­ top layers of mud. ro:m units. The estimated cost when the sun w m ’Tuesday — hotdog on a bun, fest” ' Oct. 29 at 8 p.m. at Com­ isms in Sound, with the Department oi Housing ^^me ^ p le T l.— m^UIl^ Sr;ke“Sack track farthest from Mrs. Macmillan confidently very munity Hall. have been the object of a great arid Urban Development charg­ predicted that she would pick mustard, catsup, relish, broc­ every vehicle enterin'? or leav­ The Redevelopment Commis­ coli, french fried potatoes, milk A donation will entitle all deal of conservationist and leg- ing Alco with breach of con­ roses In November. In the ing the prison Is thoroughly sion grave Alco the go-ahead, to spring she “ takes a ohajjce’ ’ and..IV. jello with „.v,. topping. “comers” to an evening active 13 Blssell St., Manchester, Conn., Hartford County. tho basket, how he was treated Alee was also Issued a per- 4,200 miles over the Atlantic to “ Garden Province” ters could not be read. physicians in 1975, a ratio of 160 Manchester Evening Herald off and sloshes Into the salt taught gardener, gaining knowl­ 06040 by the guards, if there was a mlt this week to„ construct a . Prince Edward Island is call­ More interesting was a call at per 100,000 population^ com ­ Bolton correspondent Judith marsh—that’s the picture as I Location of the Headquarters or General Business Offices edge from experience and from the new student umon building see It,” Slccama said. reading garden books and mag­ ed the "Garden Province,” a pared with 135 In 1967. Donohue, tel. 849-8409. of the PubUshers (Not Printers) 13 Blssell St., on the umverslty campus, a for­ Manchester, Conn., Hartford County. Cj^c 06040 ' azines. She has b ^ n a member slogan that appears on automo- bUe license plates. We asked mer dairy bam. Instead of e. Names and Addresses of Publisher, Editor, of the Massachusetts Horticul­ stsuichicns for cows, the panel­ Editor: Co-Publishers Thomas P. Ferguson. 78 Forert Bt., tural Society for years and so several people what the phrase Manchester, Walter R. Ferguson, 104 Garth Rd., Man<*ester. meant to them, and had several ed Interior contains meeting HEADQUARTERS FOR receives the excellent Horticul­ rooms and a student store. In­ WOODLAND Editor, Alan H. Olmstead, 660 Tolland Tpke., Manchester. ture Magazine, published by the answers. iwiiTia^ng Editor, Thomas F. F ergiw n, 78 Forest St., Eighty per cent of the land on stead of a hayloft, there is a society, but she has never been big lunchroom on the second GARDENS to the states. She went once to Prince Eldward Island Is under 7. Owner (If owned by a corporation, Its name and address cultivation, we were told. The floor. 'The students bought the must be stated and also Immediately thereunder the n ^ e s and Nova Scotia and saw the fa­ bam and are paying off a mort­ mous public gardens at Halifax. farms are typically small and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more gage loan from the umverslty. of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporatwn, tM 'There Isn’t a pubUc garden the fields are set off by hedge­ - A - m a g m a ★ In charge of the store we names and addresses of the Individual owners must be If rows, often of native spruce, so «VMi. Mercury Montego. anywhere on the island, so far found Jim Paollnl and his wife, owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm; Its name that the whole country may be ------TT A new personal-size Mercury wito as we could leam. We heard both students and both from and address, as well as that of each Individual must ^ 1\ the riding comfort of a big car. 10 models said to look like a garden. “FRESH FROM THE FIELDS AND GREENHOUSES TO YOU!” about Mrs. Macmillan’s gfarden Saugus, Mass. Jim said there Herald Printing Co., Inc., Manchester, Conn.; Thomas F. Bwgu- We Have Just Received A Brand New Shipment of New Toyotas Include wagons and a fastback QT. Shown: Is the soli especially fertile? from the Information people at are several other students from BMi, Manchester, Omn.; Walter a Ferguson, M tachea^, Corolla, Corona, Mark II and Hi Lux. Montego MX Brougham with optional A seed potato grower with noia- the umverslty of Prince Ed­ the Saugus area. “ One tells an­ Hardy 8. ICnown bondholders, mortgagees, and other security luxury wheel covers and vinyl roof. ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of STOP IN TODAY FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION! ward Island, where we had whom we shared a restaurant other,” he said, “ that Uils Is a All , stopped to ask questions. table at breakfast said it was Colors! bondn. mortgwres or other aecuriblee. Oofiti. Bank aiul ^^isc, good school.” Author of Garden Book originally very rich, but after 898 Main St., Manchester, Conn. 06040 HEADQUARTERS FOR The umverslty Is young, 9. FOR OPTIONAL COMPLETION BY PUBLISHERS MAIL- , * f f ^ At the age of 76, Mrs. Mac­ being farmed for 200 years It is started In 1969, but built by ING AT THE REGULAR RATES (Section 182.131, Postal Service ■ - ' / millan taught herself to type no longer remarkably g^ood. cornbimng two older colleges. Manual) 89 U. S. C. 8626 provides In pertinent part; “ No person and wrote a book that she call­ Heavy applications of commer­ Prince of Wales College and St. who would have l>een entitled to mall matter under former sebtlon Used "RELIABLE" Cars ed "My Garden.” We had been cial fertilizer are needed now to Dunstan's umverslty. The 4359 of tills title shall mall such matter at the rates provided under shown a copy at the umverslty produce the Island’s biggest dairy bam was built to house this subsection unless he files annually with the Postal Service a information office and bought a crop, potatoes. the herd of St. Dunstan’s um ­ ‘T h e Queen 'Written request for permission to mall matter at such rates.” ; $1295 I'69 Chev. $1995 fo r 93.50 In accordance with the provisions of this statute, I hereby re­ |'68 Ford $1545 |'67 Plym. copy from the author. She re­ TTiiB grower is Jeff Baldwin, verslty, now dispersed.’ The of Autumn” ■Fury HI V-8 Convert!- llmpala V-8 4-Dr. Hard- This is just a sampling of the quest permission to mail ttie publication named In Item 1 at the ■Ranch Wagon. Automa- ' n f v-8 peated to us a comment that on a sentimental journey with Ible. Radio, heater, au- Itop. Power steering teacmng of agriculture also reduci^ postage rates presently authorized by 89 U. S. O. 8626. lu c , power steering and complete lineup of new 1972’s we found later in her little his wife to a farm they had disappeared ■with the take-over Ibrakes, radio. Itomatic, power steer- land brakes, radio, book: “People who visit gar­ THOMAS F. FERGUSON ^ ^ ’ ling, yellow, black top, Iwhltewalls. “ at your Lincoln-^Mercury dealer. operated for 17 years the of the privately , run Catholic In- 10. For completion by nonprofit organisations authorised to ■low m ileage! dens are only nice people.” Island but later sold. Mr. Bald­ stltuUon. A building formerly mall at special rates (Section 182.122, Postal Manual), Not shown:The better small car, Since we were garden visitors win grows seed potatoes on a used as a piggery Is now a psy- The purpose, funotion and nonprofit status of this organisa­ it was easy to accept this as a large scale now in Minnesota cholcgy laboratory. It Is still d C o U a m i tion and the exempt status for Federal Income tax purpogde. Mercury Comet. compliment, but perhaps there and in Florida. Leaving the called "The Piggery.” (Check one): '70 toydta $2495 The better luxury sports car, Is some logic in the statement. Island, they were headed for Cerens Blooms Again n Have not changed during preceding 13 months, '69 Pontiac $2395 Mercury Marquis. No one Inclined to vandalism Canterbury, Conn., to see “ the 'TULIPS W DAFFOIHLS W CSROCUS W HYACINTHS n Have changed during preceding 13 months. Icorona 4-Door Sedan. r68 Fold $1395 jEhcecutlve 2-Dr. Hatd- The most distinctive styling In the It was noted in this column 1 Radio, heater, auto- Mercury Cougar. would take the trouble to hunt old homemead,” where Bald­ (If changed, publisher must submit explomtlon of change iGfllaxie 600 Converti- |tep. Radio, heater, au- medium-price class, (tomblned with a ride on July 16 that a mght bloom-, Imatlc, factory air con- Ible. Radio, heater, au- |tomatic, power brakes for this garden, down an un­ wins have lived for generations. with t l ^ sitatement). The better medium-priced car, that has been demonstrated in test after Many Are In Ing cereus at the home of Mr. Idltioolng, low mUeago! Itomatic, power brakes land Bteeruig, gerfd-^with test as one of the ffnest In the world. marked dirt road, and then The Dr. Helen Baldwin School and Mrs. Joseph Lovejoy, 94 10 10 Actual Number land steering, banana [black vinyl top, excep- Mercury Monterey. Shown; Marquis Brougham with optional pay an admission charge. “ I’ve 111 Pomfret Is named for Mr. Delmont St., Manchester, had Average No. of Copies ot veUow. ttloor Iticnally cleanT Twin Comfort Lounge Seats. Stock Now for gone to church on Sunday and Baldwin’s aunt. His brother Ben 1.33 And the elegant Lincoln Continental. put out eight blossams. Now the CROCUS TULIP $ 11. Extent and Coplee Bach. Single Iisue left the garden full of people now lives on the origfinal Bald­ same plant has formed 26 more Nature o f Isaue During F ^ lleh eo. Plus a full line of Mercury wagons. Immediate Delivery! and nothing was ever stolen,” win place In Glastonbury. buds and Mr. Lovejoy expects dicukutkin Preceding 12 Nearest to BULBS FUing Date |'68 Ford $1595 '68 Ford $1895 Mrs. Macmillan said. Mr. Baldwin noted that first them to open tomght. BULBS Months lo o la x le 600 4-Door Se- See them all today. At first the garden was open attempts to improve the fertility This Is an astonlsmng number 69 I v-8 Ranch Wagon. 10- |'64 Ford $695 Also: Scillas, Snowdrops, Grape Hyacinth, Paper Whites, and more! A. Total No. Copies Idon. Radio, heater, au- la a 1 a X 1 e Convertible The Day of the Cat without charge. Then she of the island soil were organic. of blooms for this strange plant |paaseager, radio, heat- Printed (Net Press 16,666 16,600 ItomiiUc trana. |er, automatic power IfuUy equipped. charged 10 cents, then 26 cents Farmers brought in oyster and anyone who would like to Run) Isteering. Hard to beat at your Lincoln-Mercury dealer. and now a half dollar. A garden shells and kelp from the ’ ocean see the show Is Invited. The lat thla price! column which she wrote for the and plowed these into the soil. plant. In a tub, will be in the Dried Material for B. Paid Circulation $$ SAVE!! $$ local paper several years gave Benefits from this treatment driveway at the Lovejoy home. 1. Sales through deal­ 14,848 14,718 her a local reputation, and as a are still noticeable, he said. Best -viewing time will be after ers and carriers, street vendors and ,'68 Muttg. $1395 '70 Toyota $2395 consistent winner of prizes at Provincial University dark and perhaps not until 10 Fall Arangements! i'70 Toyota $2295 Better ideas make better cars. counter sales Iv-a 2-Dr. H ai^p. |Mark H 2-Dr. Hardtop. I Mark n Vooor Wa«on. the Charlottetown flower show We thought we might have a p.m. The l«oveJoye will wait up. Idlo, heater, itandord I Radio, heater, auto- 847 809 |Radio, heater, auto- Atthesignofthecat DRASTIC REDUCTIONS W heat — O o H — Thistle — Straw Flowers — Gourds 2. Mall aubecriptlonz Itranimtaston- Uc. 1 matte. Serving over 50,000 sAtlifltd cllenti for over 12 Veari.' ORNAMENTAL CORN AND MUCH. MUCH MOREI C. Total paid clroulatUm 16,196 16,023 “ We Have Everything For The Do it Yourself Hobbyist” ' TAILORS D. Free Dlstributlofi by ■ on an 1971 MERCURY MODELS IN STOCK ■mall, carrier or other GENEROUS TBADB-lN ALLOWANCE ON 'IN' A Complete Selection of 25% DISCOUNT means 331 EVERGREENS ~ SHRURS 1. Samplea, compli­ 226 SPECIAL NOTE! a l l 1986 OHEVROLBT8! WmDSOR LOCKS. CONN. mentary, and other AbtttorldaafbrsaWyiBucidaupl You'll Never Be Able To Buy A New Car For LessI TREES ~ VINES Ortho-OroO Lawn Food! free coplee Custom Designer Mr. Nicky Vaatranl of Hong Kong 3, Coplee dlatributed wlU be In Wlndsw Locks for 2 days, Oct. 1 and 2. O.B.T. WE CARRY ALL SCOTTS® LAWN PRODUCTS! to news agents, but 40 40 C.B.T. Plnanolng HONG KONG ADORESS not Ibid Financing AvaUable D0N7 MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! P. O. s o x K-1190 AvaUable ITOYOTA SATISFACTION OUAWHTKO Get custom measured for your tailored Men's Suits, **°'^*'hono KOt«i B. Total Distribution Sport Coats, Shirts— Ladies Suits, Dresses, Formalwear, Coats. •(Bum o f 0 Slid D) . 366 I Men’s . SELECT FROM OVER 7,000 IMPORTER SAMPLES F. Offlee use, Isft-over, KNIT $60.00 .Men’s Silk-W orsted Suits.. gte.-IO Ladies Silk Suits...... $45.00 Ix^oodland, GARDENS SUITS unacoountod, spollod 196 817 Ctihmere Sport Jackets...... 53S.00 L-adies Silk Pantsuits...... $45.00 aftsr printing Men’s Cashmere TopfCoats.. $58.00 Ladies Cashmere Top-Coats $58.00 LYNCH MOTORS TRACKAGE DEAL Shirt (Monoframmed)______$ 4.50 Embroidered Sweaters...... $10.50 a . ToU l (Bum of 11A F Moriarty Brothers U tU sH e lp Y ^ witfi Your Lowncmd^lan^i^^ 1 Suit FOR APPOINTMENTi (Excluding Duty and Mailing) —should squal nst 16,606 16,000 I “HARTFORD AREA’S LARGEST TOYOTA DEALER" ' SEE LEON. PHIL or JOHN press run shown In A ) 1 Sport Coat 34S Cantor Stiiaat, Manchester Phone 846-6313 315 CENTER STREET. MANCHEST» PHONE 643-5135 1 Pair Slacks Nicky Vaswani at the Schine Airport Hotel-Motor Inn at Bradley IntenwthMMl Algport. TM. CM M U . 168 W O O D L A N D ST.. M A N C H IS H R 643-8474 I certuy that the atatementa mada by ma abova art oorraot * $110 TEUEPHONE ANYTIME: IF NOT IN. LEAVE VgUP_^*jl£_ajPHONE NUMBER. and oompfata. j ^ THoiMAa F. rmavaoM, owMMtenw MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEHTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1^1 PAGE THIRTEEN jL Tolland BAN JUAN’B Women Say ^Bah, Bah, Bah’ HOLIDAY INN PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1971 On The Beach S A N J U A N NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME! ■' and Mary I. London for' prop­ Board of Education Votes To Mory’s Men-Only Rule Hebron erty on London Rd. Tolland County T H E UN-REAL DEAL Zoning Agent Richard Keefe BITUMINOUS To Accept New Schools HARTFORD (AP) — they call Ih reservations In ad; reported to the commission that The poor lost little sheep who vance. INCLUDES ALL THESE GREAT FEATURES; Superior Court STAR GAXER* The Board of Education this Proceeds from the sale of find their way Into Mory’s wo- William Daley, the manager Finance Board Will Meet he Investigated the two possible By CLAY R. POLLAN' MIRA week, voted formal acceptance these papers will be used to tering hole should Include the of Mory’s, said the club had Round Trip Jet Transportation from zone violation reported a t. the Innocent pleas were with­ A R IiS New York via American Airlines. M 4 4. It Vour Daily Atllvily Guldt senn .. 22 of boih the Middle School and support the corps’ actlvlfles, ewes as well as the rams, ac- run a "loose operation" about Special Offer previous commission meeting.' drawn and guilty pleas entered According to tha Start. DRIVEWAYS Meals Served Enroute On Land Purchase Sunday Afli. tf OCT.:r. iiwttar the Meadowbrook School addi­ according to Steven Diana, who cording to testimony before the checking members . . . but we Acting on a complaint fr ^ in court this week with two of To develop message for Saturday, Beautiful Room with Private Facllltl^es P. John Perham regarding a S X 4-22-33-44 6-55-66-73J Harking Area. • On. StaUon. • Bn.kotbnll Oourtn tion, paving the way tor the supervises the group. state Liquor''Commission. now run a tight ship. Seven (7)'Great Days the cases Involving breaks in jfe/54ji-80-83 reod words corresponding to numbers 74-76-77 1 A. Hairry Wlrth, chairman erf Planning and Zoning Commis­ trailer and outhouse being used of your Zodiac birth sign. Now Booking for Heanonal Work town to receive final grant pay­ VFW Notes A group of Yale women was Costello, a Yale senior, Six (6) Swlngln Nltes . Hebrcn. All were scheduled on ^ T A U R U S SCORPIO sion for the first payment on by a family Jn Amston, Keefe 61 Business All Work Horsonally Supervised. We Are 100% Insured. ments for the school construc­ Members of the VFW recently trying to convince the Llquoi- It was "an Insult” to be Breakfast Every Day the Board of FInanco, Informed this week’s trial list. Afn. 10 - 1 Othcri 31 Advittd OCT. 73 f the new town plan was ap^ stated that the trailer had been 2 Your 32 Un»fMl# 62 It tion from the state. held a bingo party for patients Commission Thursday not to barred from Mory’s. Dinner Every Nltc the selectmen last night that the 63 Could SINCE proved in this year's budget. used by the family but has since Charles R. Calver, 27, of I MAT 20 3 D«v«lopm9nU33 To sov. 7r - Application for a final grant at the Rooky HUl Veterans Hos­ renew M ory’i liquor permit on • Insulting to me that Round Trip Airport Transfers board will hold a special meet­ S-20-31-42 4 You .34 And 64 Your 7-19-30^4t^: DcMAIO BROTHERS 10$0 Admission and Reserved Seats at However, any money to be tak­ moved out. Lebanon pleaded guilty to a 5 One 35 Are 6 5 M oke payment of $180,000 for the mid­ pital. the grounds that the traditional Mory’s should shut Its doors to fy52-63 82-84 [51-62-72 OALL (MS-Taai El Commandante Race Track ing Sunday evening at 8 at the en from reserve funds must be Investigation failed to sub­ sutotltute Information charging 6 You'll 36 Keep 66 Faster dle school was mode Tuesday, . Participating were Charles Yale hangout doeim’t qualify as i^ie anymore than the Yale CIMINI 7 Opportunity 37 World 67 Todoy SAGITTARIUS Welcome Cocktail PER PERSON approved by town meeting ac­ stantiate another complaint that receiving stolen goods, a chain 66 Strengthenec which 'wlU bo added to the .$738,- Hlrth, hospital chanrman; Dave a private club and that the CP should say no women Town Office Building to discuss mat II 0 S^e 38 Neceiiory NOK. 22 Am Free Chaise Lounge and Mata louble OccuDMc; tion. a bam on the property of Den­ saw valued at about $160. It 9-S^e • 39 Bring 69 Front * 000 already received from the Williams, senior vice command­ state can not. In effect, coun- allowed." MIm Costello sold, Fresh Cut Pineapple In Your Room the recommendation made by JUNl » 70 Achieve . 2 Plus $8.00 Tax nis Keefe on Rt. 85 was being was taken from a garage and 10 Current 40 In Dec t state amounting to 60 per cent er; Helen Martin, auxiliary hos­ tenance' sex discrimination by Stanley Trotman, president of Upon Arrival thn Conservation and Recreation In other action last night, the I i Cheer 41 Today 71 Or used as a residence, Keefe re­ Oalver was originally charged ■A 9-16-27-38 1-14-25-36^ of the construction coat. Commissions to purchase the Board of Selectmen reappointed R y 49-70-78 12 Your 42 In 72 Firmly 47-58-69 pital chairman; Dorothy Wil­ Issuing liquor permits to those Mory’s Association, said the ported. with the break. State’s Attorney 13 Mental 43 You 73 By • AHENTIONI • An application for a final $28,- helm; Muriel Adams, auxiliary Gross-Dressman property for, Joseph Kabllk to the Recrea­ CANCIR 74 Being CAPRICORN who praeUce It. women Donald B. Caldwell said the 14 Are 44 Poiteuions 000 grant payment for Meadow- president; Florence Streetj and Mfs. JoAnne M. Lewis WUlfaun J. O n v e r _ to membership Is a "reafflrma-' $80,000. tion Commission. Kabllk's term It 15 Up 45 Above 75 Affoirs Dec. IROW N'S AUTO SERVICE One witness said It uwd to be ^ - MEROURY TBAVEL Manchester Evening Herald IbSocrificei 46 Authority 76 More brook Schrol was also made, for Lucille Hlrth. tlon of tradition.” expires this month. Mrs. O. state cannot prove Calver had ^^JU LY 22 JAN. IM WEST MIDDLE TUBiNPIKiB a "standing joke” that anyone 017 MAIN ST., MANOB1I8TEB Wlrth stressed that represen­ Hebron correspondent, Anne 17Surpri»e» 47 A 77 Cooperative which the town has already re­ Other witnesses': for Mory’s Bari Porter was appointed to anything. to do with it but had 76 Gools 3-18-29-40; IS RELOOA’n N G AT .About 72 patients participated Two Join MCC Counseling Staff PHONE 040-07M tatives of the commissions Emt, Telephone 228-3971. 2-13-24-35 18 Pose 40 Is ceived $112,000, also half the "aid It is a private’ club and has the commission to fill the va­ admitted he assumed It was 19 Shines 49 To 79 Public 61-71-79-85^ In the pariy, after refreshments A DONOVAN BNTBRPRISB should be at the meeting to pre­ .;gy45-^67 80 Meaningful cost. cancy of John Hibbard, whose stolen when he found it and 20 W ho 50 Chonges AQUARIUS BROWN'S TIRE SHOP were served. The counseling center of the ford, counselor In the UConn ***** ^ *** made an ettbrt, especially sent tl^eir proposal. LIO 21 Trends • 51 Grosp 61 You'll sold It to a third party in May )AN. 20 The decision to return the Manchester Community College summer session, and social recent weeks, to enforce Selectman Robert Dixon, who term also expires this month. , 22 Add 52 Post 82 M oke Meeting Sche AS OOF OCTOBEB 1st men(tatlon of school Principal mittee on Education will hold Center In New Britain. ^ tion Commission, expressed dis­ tion Commission, due to the 5^10-21-32-43 I 25 Demonding 55 Advonce 85R.lo.,on. Vene Harding, who had also been Increased to six with the □k A Mory’s since 1927, said "when ------Calver was sentenced without a 86 Like She Is married to Robert A. „ , j satisfaction with the finance resignation of George Alden, By New Chorus S753-64-75 ? 26 The 56 Par Fight Pollution . . . ifs formal organizational meet Yale goes coed. It seems to me pre-sentence Investigation to J 27 Are 57 Are 87 Against PISCIS successfully recommended that Ing Tuesday njght at 9 at the appointment of Mrs. JoAnne M. Lewis Jr., an engineer with the Mory's sh/uld go coed.” board members' attitude that was also filled by the appoint­ VIRGO * 28 Todoy 58 Firm 88 And Vnt> Lead-Free Super Premium Amoiw Onn $60,887 of the $78,000 balance in “Capella Cantorum,’’ a new­ 30 days, suspended and proba­ AUS. 21 eel. IP Meadowbrook School all-purpose Lewis of Bast Hartford and Wll- Pi’b’tt and Whitney Division______of - ______. "they are going to meet only ment of Pete Dallaire. I 29 Problems '59 Not 89 You the school’s building account be ------Coro Mory’s Is not legally cun- ly formed chorus of mixed tion for one year. / I t / / sm. 22 5 30 Brightly 60 Thot 90 Increosed UAR. 20 1 ^ WATCH FOR GRAND OPENINQ SPEOIAIB room. once a. month, and If they can First Selectman' Aaron Reid 10/2IU/4 12-23-34-46/, used to equip two classrooms in llam J. Graver of 16 Eleanor gpeclfl^ assignment nected with Y^i;) but witnesses only hold a meeting on a Sun­ reported that the town has been voices, open to people In the Rudolph C. IVimpklns, 42. ^11-15-26-37 jGood ) Adverse Neutral The goals and programs plan­ Dr.. Vernon, ns Instructor-coun- students who are Bald that for ^1 practlc^ pur- |l>>4i59-87-89 € 57-68-88-90 the school for use os chemistry ned to be instituted by the group See the NEW 1972 day, we will be there.” notified that It Is eligible for of Amston pleaded guilty to five Harlford-Manchester area will and biology labs, since the ad­ will be announced and members veterans. In this capacity, he poees It Is a port rf Yale ^ approximately, an $11,000 grant counts of breaking and entering . II, k .u I. . Mrs. Lewis counsels students If the Board of Finance rec­ have auditions Monday at 6:30 dition of a science and shop Is also co-odvlBor to the Vet- should admit coeds to Its dining under the new Emergency Un­ with criminal Intent and three will be given the opportunity to academic, personal, or vo- ommends the necessary appro­ area onto the school Is queEition- slgn up for committees. eran Club, a campus organlza- CHRYSLERS-DODGES employment Act. p.m. in the educational build­ of larceny between $250 and $2.- ing problem in Vernon? This Is able at this time. * . priation, an action it failed to V ern on housing for secondary educa­ School Lunches tlon that Ve-acquamts veterans “ I ? ? !* "* " take last June, a request for He stated he has applied for ing of the Episcopal 000. He admitted to taking Recycling Ex|ianded LunchrrarTr schools with academic V And guides col^ liquer valued at $896 from the tion. How does he stand on the an assistant for minority Women are now allowed approval by town residents will the grant and that the money Church, 120 Sigourney St., Hart­ 24 HOUR TOWING First Selectman Charles Thl- next week are: them in making use of avail­ Candidate Raps new high school pn^xxsal?” 643-5135 group affairs, a responsibility second floor dining rooms Now on Display! be placed on the agenda for a will be used for a fuU-tinve clerk ford. Friendly Spirit Shop and to a fault Is asking the cooperation able benefits. Another non-ad- Smith said that so far Mayor Monday, hot dog on roll, that reflects the growing minor­ town meeting scheduled for Oct. in the Town Office Building and break into Edie’s Drtve-In, both of town residents In the recycl­ mlnlstratlve post Is co-advlsor Edgar Wasllleff of Ellington, McCoy Argument McCoy has refused to answer sauerkraut, cheese stick, but­ ity group representation In the IS. a full-time highway crew mem­ in Hebron, and In Colchester, ing program. to the newly formed \Canoe former chorusmaster of the these questions posed at the de­ tered beets, gingerbread with The Oct. 13 date was set by ber. into the Town Auction Sales, Beginning tomorrow the Tol­ MOC student boMr HMMe. Vtoyb IMI, cm tM eor. I V4. Mle- still has to be accepted by the ning and Zoning Commission Rita Bies of 14 Maple Edge Dr., ber elections. questions.” V-O, topmnic, HW the third time and pleaded guil­ gram, and has granted permis­ Nurseiy Assistants Work, West Hartford, where she tord YWCA Counseling Service. V-a aria, rt. legialsdlve body of the town voted at its regfular meeting to Bloomfield or Mrs. Frances FUEL OIL ty to possession and sale of Referring to statements made sion for the distribution of let­ Assisting mothers at the Tol- majored In social casework. He has also seiwed “ ALSO SPEOIAL DISOOUNTS ON SEVERAL 0«0NSTRAT0M IN «00^^^ the residoits. approve a four lot subdivision Klelman of Branford St., Hart-, heroin. He will be sentenced during a deb.'ite of the two can­ ters explaining the program to land Cooperative N u rsery Lewis was a social work- consultant for the TomngtOT GASOLINE Hie $7,500 requested by the plan submitted by Charles B. ford. "OLDEST DO DG E-CHRYSLER DEALER la HARTFORD C O U M T r Oct. 21. didates, last week, Smith re­ be sent home with ell students.______School next week ore Monday, gj. teacher, and counselor, In YMCA and co-tralner for the Tams J. Najduch, 18, cf Lake called Mavor McCoy said he Teachers and principals are Mrs. David Malrson, Mrs. Ron- her home state. In the Greater YMCA - development program Rd., Columbia, withdrew his not has held the lino on taxes and also cooperating In thq venture aid Langner, Mrs. Joseph How- Hartford area, she was a rec- at the Unlverslt^l Maryland, BANTLY OIL guilty plea and pleaded guilty there has been no Increase.” by explaining the advantages of ard; Wednesday, Mrs. Ronald reatlonal ther^st at the New- Graver Is married to the for- ( O M I ’ \ ^ ^ . I .N( . CHORCHES, to eight counts of breaking and He said the Mayor said the recypllng to the students. LitteU, Mrs. Ted Marcella, Mrs. ington Children’s Home, social mer Louisa May Ernst of Gl^- Come In And See The present 48 mills is equal to last entering a dwelling in the day­ Paper for the letters was do- Earl Libby; Friday, Mrs. Hen- worker for the CJathollc Family vale. Pa. The couiue hM w o :;::i M \l.\ S'I'KI':i'; i I DO DG E ] OF MANCHESTER I C h r y s l e r | time all involving house breaks year’s 88 mills due to reassess­ nated by Frank Kalas of Clin- ly Lukowskl, Mrs. Peter Mai- Service organization In Hart- children, Beth 4, and John, i. ment. "The fact Is that the 'l'l':i,. (i i!i- In either Mansfield or Columbia ton Press and theprinting has kin, Mrs. Robert Martin. ■ -' —------^ «48-27f1 present 48 mills Isn’t even equal 80 OAKLAND STMIT. MANCHiSTlN COMPLETELY NEW 1972 DODGE between June 26 and July 3. been done by graphic arts stu- Historical Society tor excellence In American dent of one of Tdllahd’s oldest INu'kvilk' ST.')-;;/! I to the 62 mills of two years He also pleaded guilty to three dents at the high school. The Tolland Historical So- History. families,. ago, which was the tax rate DEMO LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM counts of larceny between $250 The recycling program Is tied clety will meet Monday at 8 a social hour to welcome new 'Bulletin Board before he took office,” Smith and $2,000 having to do with two In with the present studies p.m. In the United Oongrega/ members will be held after the The Tolland Boys League explained. televlsicn sets and stereo equlp- being made of the town’s refuse tlonal Church parlors. meeting. 'wlU *ake Its annual football ment taken In three of the The Democratic candidate disposal problems, according to Miss (Jlaudla Engel of the Mr, and Mrs. John Burokas trip to the University of Oon- FREE breaks. The state nolled five claims Mayor McCoy’s state­ Thlfault. g^raduate museum program of wlU serve as hosts at the Ben- nectldut vs. University of New other counts of larceny between ment concerning taxes Is "com­ In addition to the Grange the University of Connecticut ton Homestead on Metcalfe Rd. Hampshire football game tomor­ $15 and $260. pletely untrue.” He explained POWER STEERING being open Saturday, Thlfauli and Sturbrtdge Village will bunday from 1 until 4 p.m. row afternoon. Busos w.ll leave Gary Lee Aldrich, 19, of Pa- that the truth of this Is that the SALE has granted permission to the speak on the program, in which Serving as hosts at the Old from the Ificks Memorial School permlll Rd., Hebron changed amount of money raised by POWER BRAKES Tolland Twirlers and Drum she hopes the local society will Jail Museum on the Green parking lot at noon. BesstBuus hia plea to guilty to possession property taxation rose by 24 per Corps to have a trailer att Uie participate. Sunday will be Miss Bertha ------O N T H E 1 9 7 2 W On SpeciaOy Equipped Dodge with intent to sell controlled cent between July 1, 1989 and AMERICA'S FAVORITE COMPACT LOADED ^STRIPPE d I dump tomorrow from 8 a/m. Tolland High School senior Place, Mrs. Helen Needham, Manchester Evening Herald drugs (Eunpetamines) and to.. July 1, 19T1, without a substant­ unUf 2 p.m. for Uie collection of Wesley Thouln Jr. wlU be pre Mrs. Thomas McCrystal as weUToUsJid correspondent Bette possession of controlled drug ial increase In new property val­ CARS X PRICES papers and magazines. sented with the society’s award as Herbert!Crandall, a deacen- Qustrale, Tel. 876-2846. ______The Simple Machine ... (arljuana). Aldrich and Naj­ uation. duch will be sentenced Nov. 2. Smith explained that the ac­ Simple to Buy . . . Sheldon Adams, 46, of Cheno, curacy of Ms charge can be SOffSCSASJL.'V EQUIPPED BestSelkrsi Calif, again pleaded guilty to a proven by each voter just look­ Simple to Drive ... charge of risk of Injury Involv­ ing at his own tax bill and 71 Impaki Sport Coupe POLAflA CUSTOMS ing a 14-year-old boy in comparing the tax bill of July F C - 7 2 - 1 1 5 Simple to Service . . . , 360 V-8, turbohydromatlc trans., power rteering, power tf* < I h is Mansfield. Previously Adams 1, 1971 to the tax bill of July disc brakes, AM push button radio, positractlon rear I his wouldn’t admit he remembered 1, 1969. YOU PROBABLY axle, tinted glass, fiber glass whitewalls, front and used car is the, incident as he was drinking, Concerning o m issio n s he ij'if.'cj car IS HALF OFF! rear mats and 'vinyl trim. g u a r n n t c e d and he changed a guilty plea to charged against the Mayor, t|i in r n n t o o d MAVERICK 2-DOOR SEDAN SnOKEB PB10E8 (»f innocent Sept. 16. 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V - 'V SEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1971 Co-editor MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAN1«" hanralnl,® I. ror„M.d J. 21, were arrested Thursday returned NEW HOURS Memorial Field. near d ^ ^ Providence on FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR CLIENTS The tribe seemed to have a o„.„d.r A.., r “ rx,';,'v . “ Intorztate M. ^ urging cf his fat’ier and wife. better team than the visiting signed by Governor Mosktll on i„„ Hunorvlse lhom'»” ho nn "present system has engen- Ray made the arrests ^ 0 . Warriors but literally handed Aprll 26, win ollmlriate the swerod ”I ’« “ a' «otn«‘hlng In- two other agjmU when toey returned the money to OPEN the game to them. The Indian passed a small auto occupied manager cf Security Pacific backfietd had a hard time find­ irriiroCder^*^ rdii-r by two jawng men who tm> National Bank, FBI agents MON.-TUES.-WED.-FRI. ing the handle on the pigskin, -nte act statos "No youth „rovKb. m o a n C m prabatm" ------agerits sold appeared to be waiting and said Thurs- fumbling five times. Two of smoking marijuana. The In- arrested him for in­ 9 AJM. TO 5 P.M. shall be denoted a criminal by j,g A TremendouH these ended l

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right-handers, burning 13 for a EAHL YOftI’ had been brewing for more The Giants’ victory enabled other NL finales. New York de­ Fox was right. The Giants Tito F\ientea opened the In- thwarting the Astros on six hits Sports Editor NEW YORK (AP) — and six strikeouts. He also total of 289, as New Ywk East H osts than a week. “ I feel wonder­ them to finish one game ahead feated St. Louis 6-1, Atlanta won thiaie of their last four .nlng wltli a-single luid scored topped St. Louis. Ken SlngleUin “ Fun in 71” was Charlie scored the winning run when ho Tough Platt ful,” he said, his uniform dripp­ of the onrushing Los Angeles downed Cincinmiti 6-2, and Chi­ games and hung on for their on a double off the center field Fox' slogan for the San singled In the seventh, nvved belted two homers for the Mets. ing with the bubbly stuff the Dodgers, who completed their cago trimmed Montreal 6-3. first title since 1062. fence by 40-yo.ar-old Willie • • • .. froni Our Koadors Northwest Fi'ancisco Giants. Giants had been carting around season with a 2-1 victory over Marlchal, the high-kicking Mays. The Giants added two ■to third on a hit by Wills and me leaders (are ) always write (right) and the fol- E ntertains “ ft’s the year, of the Fox,” GIANTS - PADRES — turns • EXPOS — in the final hectic days of t^e- the Houston Astros. right-hander and ace of tlie runs in the ninth, but they came homo on Bill Buckner’s proclaimed Giants’ fans. The Giants, leading the wild Chicago’s Ferguson Jenkins from letters and noL rthat eat “ Sure, I’m disappointed that staff, made .sure of it. He held weren’t necessary as Marlchal sacrifice fly, breaking a 1-1 In League The Giants, after building a frantic race. West since j April 12th, took an registered his 24tli ylelory CCIL T ilt we didn’t go .all the way,” said the Padres to five hits, struck had the Padres well under oon- deadlock. c S d u yt ' at the desk in re- huge early-season lead and Pox said that when the 81i-game lead Into the final » * * tops in the league as the Cubs Dcd"'era’ Manager Walt Alston out five .ind had his usual pin­ trol. By DEAN YOST By DEAN YOST nearly losing it In a dreadful game’s Iasi out was-made and month of the season but their defeated Montreal on Ron San­ from 2 to .8, MMiiduy thru Frl- in the quiet Dodgers’ dressing point conli-ol, walking none, in « 4> * PIRATES PHIIJ4 — Dear Mr, Yoat; September slump, put every­ the Giants surrounded pitcher late swoon, whleh sow them to’s run scoring single and Jim •lay, ami by II a.m. on Hatur- "I don’t believe how we Manchester High will room. • winning his 18th game against DODGKK.H - ASTROS — Pittsburgh tuned up for the ThankH tp you for your Inter thing together on the final day Juan Marichsl on the mound, lose 16 to 23 games, shrank Hickman’s two-run double in filay. Thfi-n too, there are night could go from good to bad have to cut down on men­ 11 losses. The Dodgers, meanwhile, playoffs, beating the Phils with CNt, in tonnlH, toumamont nlav ' of the seasofi and clinched the he felt a thrill he had ex­ The Giants’ triumph also their lead over Ix>s Angeles to in only one week’s time,” tal errors and play heads- the help of Manny Sanguillen’s the ninth. has boon revived.revived lI wnuwas an ac­ ami nieetliigs. National League's West Divi­ perienced only once before In sends them into the NI^’s best- one g.ame going into the final Rcoklo Dave Kingman, filling were concentrating on beating * « « commented East Catholic up ball Saturday against day of the campaign. But even In for Injured Bobby Bonds, the Astros and watching the homer and Jackie Hernandez’ tive participant for years and Ah for aeeeptiiig ImsineHs sion title with a 6-1 victory over his life. of-flve playoff against Pitts­ BRAVES - REDS — High’s Coach Cliff Demers Platt High of Meriden at burgh, the East Champion, be­ in the team’s worst .stretch. provided Marichal’s major of­ scoreboard. They had to win— two-nm double. felt na you do that tourney com- phone euliH at home, siieh aH the San Diego Padres Thurstoy “ It was the same way I felt • • > « Jim Breazeal’s first major ginning Saturday in San Fran­ Pox was certain the Giants fensive support. The 6-6, and did. But there was nothing poUlloh should bo brought back. the Arlzoiia-1’eni|>e State foot­ yesterday afternoon, “Af­ Ceppa Field in a CCIL con­ night. when came back from my league homer triggered a six- ball game Hfi'ure last fall) or to ter practicing so well for the test at 1:30 if It Is to come second Russian run in the Navy cisco. could win it. 210-pound right-handed slugger they could do to stop the Gi­ METS - CARDS The town has much improved Pox, In his first season as Gi­ The Mets’ Tom Seaver won run Atlanta seventh inning ral­ aimwer how old Babe Ruth was St. Bernards game, it seems home a winner. during World War II and saw The Pirates ended their regu­ ” We had the confidence all capped a three-run fourth In­ ants. tcimis facilities now and I know ants' manager, was in the his 20th game and bettered his, ly that carried the Braves past when he hit 60 home runs, I that we’ve been relaxing. I In their season opener against the Statue of Liberty," he bub­ lar season with a 4-3 victory along, ” he said. “ We knew ning against Dave Roberta with Don Sutton, 17-12, pitched there are many fine players in midst of a champagne-filled league strikeout record fer Ctnclnnall. don’t appreelate these <-alls es- hope the players are ready Sat­ Hall High three fumbles ended bled. over Philadelphia Thusday. In we’d get straightened out.” a two-run homer. brllli.antly for the Dodgers, town today of toumamont cal­ dressing room celebration that iber. peelally at all hours of the urday.” Manchester drives and gave ■ilKht. the enemy the ball in good Thanks to tho power of the East’s opponent tomorrow Is proas, tennis has been revived! Northwest Catholic, a Hartford field position. The left side of Dear Earl: County Conference member at PETE WHITE JOB DRUZOLOWMKI RICH aiLOA«KY H ARK TROT the Tribe offensive line did on Seaver Gains 20th Mrs. A.J.M. __ . What happened to your Red Mt. Nebro at 2. The Indians outstanding job of opening holes for the backfield last Ed. Note: This offleo felt that are presently 2-0 overall and 1-0 in the loop. week. But disaster struck Man­ a little push by the Rec I>e|Mirt~ Your pen pal, Maintain Perfect Record Midget Action Advance chester on defense. Hall con­ With Grand Flourish inent was all that was needed Freddy ” Wo’ll bo up against a strong ball club,” Demers comment­ tinually ran trap plays up the to bring back tennis toiimanieiit The Chargers will out after NEW YORK (A P )— Tom Seaver gained his 20th vic­ ed, "They have three backs Mel Darling and Brad middle of the line and gained .—play. If we hel|>ed, ss«.>s|PS7u, wewrj ur«are glad. Ed. Note: If ■I in-aiirecall vurreri*correct- their first uin of the season tory of the 1971 baseball season for the New York that can do everything well, Wheatley advanced In . the a lot of yardage. The Ree. Department deserves 'y< • pleked RulUincire and Min- tonight against the Jets in Double Overtime Men’s Open Singles Town s b rtjn, block and catch passes. Platt High, ranked among Mets with a grand flourish on the last day of the therhck credit, iiesota I..CI*last AprilA—_Ji In . the. . Anier- e the Midget Football League Tennis Tournament play. Perry McFodden in the most the top 10 schoolboys in the season. 4 ifi * b'an League and Pittsburgh and opener at 6:80 at Mt. Neho. Darling eliminated Earl publicizied one, but Joe Flem­ state, possesses a prectfeion-like The fire-balling right hander home lams by Ken Singleton Dear E arl; I.OS Angeles In the Natioiml The Chargers dropped both Caster, 6-1, 6-2 and now fac­ ming, at right halfback, and offense that has rolled over scattered seven hits and struck provided Seaver with all the Your friend Jeff Kocisch is -----Isfiagiie.n— - The Red Sox vremwere theuir previous starts while the es Martin Duke in the semi­ Mike Tyler, at left, also play Win for Hooters two foce so far this season. out 13 In beating St. Louis 6-1 batting support he needed. Sin- quite a promoter. I attended Uie "•’‘’“ " ‘I choice in the A.L. East. Jets are 1-0-1. finals. an important part,” Demers In their opener against Ly­ before 42,344 at Shea Stadium gleton homered for the first hit Yosh Vtneek Testimonial Din- • • • Second game lists the Wheatley ousted veteran noted. I’laying their toughest and perhaps their finest soc­ man Hall, the Panthers won Thursday night. It raised his off the Cards’ Daryl Patterson ner and heard a number of peo- Mr. Yast: Pats, 1-0-0, against the Gi­ Jim LeSure, 8-6, 6-7, 6-4 and "Their offense Is similar to ants, 0-0-1. cer game to date, Manchester High turned back Conard cosily, 41-8, and iMt weekend NL strikeout total to 289 for the in the fifth. His second homer plo say ho was tho man prin- 1 am In charge of a sports now meets Phil Hyde In the season and gave him an earned came in the sixth with two on the 'Texas Wishbone’. They Punt, Pass and Kick Day High yesterday in West Hartford, 3-2, in a CCIL con­ turned back Bristol Central, Ijipally responsible, program and would like your semifinals. 42-8, In a CXjlL contest. run average of 1.76, both tops giving him four RBI. execute It very well. North­ on Saturday has been desig­ test that needed two overtime jieriods. Finals in the Women’s I'o'P in securing a major league west uses a lot of play actlon- nated by Gov. Thomas Mes- The Tribe now i>o8ts on im­ Last season Platt posted a in the league. - Seaver, who wqn 25 games in Ed. Note: He’s a retired baseball player to speak. Can I Singles will be played Sun­ type passes. kill and Manchester Mayor pressive 5-0 record and is cur­ dismal 3-4-1 record. This' season TTie victory also enabled ■ the the Mets’ 1969 permant year Hamilton Standard employe get someone for about $28'' day afternoon at 1 o’clock at Mets to finish in a tie for third and 19 last season, had a three- "This Is a key game for us," James Farr. Local competi­ rently 4-0 in the league. Man­ they were preseason favorites who now has a purt-Ume job _____ chester’s next game is Tues­ Charter Oak with Gloria to take all the marbles In the place with the Chicago Cubs at hitter until Jose Cruz tripled tho Eagle mentor added, ” In tion will take place at Mt. of driving a small school bus Ed. Note: The goliig rate for day against Hartford Public Darling facing Sue Hadge. tough CCIL. 83-79 in the NL East. They fin- with two out in the eighth and tho HCC, one loss can put you Nebo Saturday morning. to transport handicapped ehll- regidars Is $250 to $750 with High at Colt’s Park. The Men’s Seniors (45 and ished 14 games back of first scored on Lou Brock’s double, out of the picture.” Manchester's newest offensive dren. He did play the key part bench-warmers in the $125 and over) finals are also slated place Pittsburgh and seven be- It was Brock’s 200th hit of the Looking on the plus .side. "Phil -Stoneman’s second goal threat is kick-return specialist, In planning the testoinonlul. up, plus travel, close. Simday at 2 :S0 at Charter Bill Rhodes. Given -the proper hind the runnerup Cardinals. season. “ It was no gift,” Sea- East’s wide receiver Jay Mur­ of the game with 1:37 Into the Oak. Pat Defense last period gave us a hard- blocks, Rhodes, a fine open ”It was a relief when the ver commented, “he earned it. Dear Mr. Yost: phy will rejoin the squad but game started,” Seaver said aft- I didn’t wont to lose a shut Dear E arl: earned victory,” stated Head field runnier, is a threat to give I’ve been trying to find out will see limited action. Murphy erwards. “I was much more out.” I've noticed that lately you sustained an injury during a Coach Dick Danielson. the Red and White six points for years, who Is Major Hoople In Fot* Test Practice Dates per kickoff. The speedy runner nervous the liist two days than Seaver finished the season have been getting more space pre-season scrimmage. "Leading 2-1 on John Herdlc’s whese football predictions are is also a halfback on offense. I’ve been all season.” Two with a 20-10 record. for sports in The Herald, Can The offensive backfield will goal with 2:00 left to play In featured In The Hei-ald each PracUce dates tor the Man- Tribe will probably go we expect this all the time? remain the same with Joe Dru- W ith C o lts regulation time, the defense let week? Chester High Alumni Soccer with the same backfield as' they I find more state and national zolowskl at quarterback with down and Conard scored from Usual Trade Rumors Louder The old buzzard is pretty FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) game Oct. 16 with the 1971 var- weekend. John Wlggin good. sports news In your paper than Pete White at tailback and Gaiy a goal-mouth scramble with 35 (AP photo) any of the larger area dailies. Quarterback Jim Plunkett and seconds left in the gam e,” ’ the sity squad will take place this the play calling with Yours tnily, Bilodeau at fullback. GUY— Juan Marichal gets hug and kiss from Hal Lanier How many people do you have his New England' Patriots fig­ mentor added. Saturday and the following Sat- Steve SamloUs and Rhodes JUST JUAN GREAT Eddie S. Presently East has equaled urday, Oct. 9 at 10 a.m. Accord- the running backs and work­ he pitched Giants to National League West crown. on your staff? ure to have a rough time Sun­ Conard opened the scoring at and Dick Dietz after O’Gonnell To Listen last year’s won record. They ing to organizers, Doug Pear- t“>™« Dave Fleishman at fuU- Interested Reader day trying to crack the Balti­ 6:24 of the first period with a Ed. Noto: His Identity Ih u were 2-8-0 a year ago. son and Bob Goehring, aU in- more Colts’ defense, the high kick which bounced over trade sificret. terested former players are ot depth and Inexperi- Ed. Note: I’ve been trying for stingiest In the National F\x>t- the goalie Randy Swanson’s (AP photo) * « * urged to attend.' enced players continue to years to get more space—which ball League’s American Confer­ head into the goal. PARTING KISS— Washington slugger Frank Howard responded to the cheers Dear Mr. Yoat: ence. ______plague the Indians. Torre Stayed Hungry To Any and a i i offers Is a crying plea from most Manchester knotted the score . after hitting a homer by, coming out of the dugout and tossing kiss to fans. What are your working Now the New England de­ ^ J . BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Red Sox headed for Hltorts desks—and with expand­ at 1-1 when Phil Stoneman took hours! I’ve tried several times fense may get just as stem a PHIL STONEMAN ed coverage and Increased ac­ the ensuing kickoff and on a homes in all sections of the country today while the to dall you, after I get out of test. tivities, additional space has deflected shot, banged it Into M ANCH ESTER (S) CO N ARD (2) usual trade rumors became louder at the end of another work at 5 o’clock and you are The Patriots learned Thurs­ SwonHon I»mbardo Unbeaten Pro Ranks been allotted on certain -days FLORAL — Jean Archambault the (Tonard goal with 6 :46 gone. liasehall season. always out of the office. day that Norm Bulaich, who ( r for sports. 195-613, Jan Wright 191-512, "'Everyone played hard and at SaundorH Twitchell “We’re ready to listen to any Do you accept phene calls at leads the conference In ground- FB and all offers,” General Man­ Rare Feat in Finale home? Personally. I would like three Betty Bidwell 176-482. . Alice times we held on tor dear life Saimond Swaye But Oiily at Plate gaining, may be ready to go tor Major League Brown 462, Carolyn Sulzlnskl as Conard’s power-attack tried FB Will Be Cut in Half ager Dick O'Connell said after Sincerely, pages every day. It’s more the Colts. Beruson Miller the Red Sox finished third, 18 Edward P. T. work but most satisfying when 473. to break through our 20-yard RH£ NEW YORK (AP)__Joe bit 33 while Norm Cash of Det- McNally won 21 while Mike = L e a d e r s = Bulaich twisted a knee last line. We lost fullback -Harry Barrett Toubman games behind first place Balti­ the product comes off the press. Sunday and was feared lost for CHB Tovi-o hns! heon nn a diet and Reggie Jackson of Cuellar, Pat Dobson and Jim AMERICAN LEAGUE more, in the American League Ed, Note: The day’s start at We have a two-man staff, pe­ TEE-'TOTALBRS Betty Lou Schuh for the season. He broke Stafford Knauff two to three weeks. However, GHB w toorof clubbed 32, Reggie Palmer each, won 20. BATTING (425 at bats) East. the office is between 6 and 6:16 riod, to answer your other ques­ Jackson 194-467. an ankle In a sandlot football -—and not J ust of National Boston hod 30 and other 20-game winners in the he ran -in practice in Baltimore Herdic Viotto cuf^rha?L it's over their number will be —Oliva, Minn., .337; Murcer, “ We’ll do what we can to im- As Senators Forfeit and an ex>t is made anywhere tion. game,” Danielson remarked. OR Thursday and his status was Stoneman League pitcneis ^ Frank Robinson of Baltimore, AL were Vida Blue and Jim N.Y., .331. prove ourselves for next sea- ELKS — Stan Seymour 139- Manchester’s junior varsity George shifted from "doubtful” to IR unfortunate again. . Rico Petrocelll erf Boston, Gralg “Catfish” Hunter of Oakland, WASHINGTON (AP)__ they thought it was the only least one of the signs was ob­ 380, Robert Bonadies 141-368, team bowed to Conard JV’s, 4-0, Stimao ThomaH RUNS—^Buford, Balt., 99; son,” O'Connell said. “ How- "probable,” meaning his Philadriphla Settles of Cleveland and Har- Andy Messersmlth of Callfor- Murcer, N.Y., 95. ever, we won’t rush into any- The Washington Senators, way.” scene. Dan Carpenter 139-401, Joe Pa- at Memorial Field. The game PhiUie first b ^ e m ^ mon Killebrew of Minnesota nia, Wilbur Wood of Chicago chances to play against the Pa­ WiKgln ^ Scovillo At it^aat th u i ^ one-point loss to Cleveland RUNS BATTED IN—Kill- thing just for the sake of mak- their m eri’V m o u fh e rs -Almost 15,000 fans were on Popular slugger Frank How- Hospital Golf Open gano 148, Joe Plcaut 361, Jack was much more evenly fought IL Torre, lost considerable weight 28. and Mickey Lollch of Detroit, triots are 50-80. Blake Bushnell thu ® ‘ ^ Mlnnesoto 82, Buffalo 14- ebrew, Mlrm., 119; F.Robinson, ing a trade.” turning T fUneraT hlto a hand to see the Senators who ard, who has not been nAtlce- Cristadore 373. than the score might indicade. prior to this season, but gained Killebrew easily won the RBI In the National League, the Middle linebacker Mike Cur­ Sophomore (Tonnle McCurry MancheHler wi firat 8to“rt oTtl*^ Minnesota built a 17-3 lead be- some new headgear: The Na­ Balt., 99. ^ Because of impressive per- f ° ^ games with a team bat- ably happy about the prospect 0 0 10 1 crown, however, with 119. The 20-game circle consisted of Fer- _ _ •ookies in the fi- fia sco , n av e DOWea o u t 01 average of .230 slip into of playing in Texas next sea.- BLOSSOMS—Geri Barton 128, tis remained on the Colts' came up with a painful "charlle Conard 100100 ^ 8®“ °n- fore losing to the Bears In the tional League batting and RBI HOME RUNS—^Melton, Chic., formances by rookies Scorera: ___Stoneman 2, Herdic. disregarding offers of a final quarter. The Vlkliura runner-up was Frank Robinson, gpison Jenkins of the Chicago 33V 32 R.Jackson, nal month of the season, sev- basebail \vitnwith onone e 01of me the history alongside storied losers sen, gave the fans something to Ruth Clark 144. "doubtful” list. Curtis suffered horse” and watched the var­ George, Scoville. crowns. Sunday Has lenmgs who Was for back with 99. Cubs, A1 Downing of Los Angel- 33 ' eral veterans appear prime rarest teats in the team s like the St. Louis Browns. The remember him by with a a severely broken thumb and sity game from the sidelines. Subs; (Man.) Erardi. Steely, An­ D n lead this Ume ^ “ I did try to stay hungry—at AM a # T A.« 1 I a f num, Deltatto. But if anything, 1971 was a es, Steve Carlton of St. Louis piixiHING (15 Decisions)— bait for a Boston trade. fans came not so much to soundly laced line-drive home I Due to a mix-up mix-un along the line there are many open­ MIXED NUTS — Nadine Wal­ underwent surgery last Sunday the plate,” quipped the St. undistinguished history—a Monday toght g ^ T " lace 128, Gwen Mott 127, Marge night. Pins were Inserted in the Steelers’ quarterback Terry Louis third baseman, whose banner year lor pitchers. The and Tom Seaver of New York. j^gKally, Balt., 21-5, .808, 1.89; O'Connell and Manager Eddie last-inning loss by forfeit, mourn as to heckle owner Rob- run in the sixth-his 26th of the ings— about 30— for Sunday’s second annual Manches­ I>allas 28, Washington 17— Bradshaw’s confidence shows American League produced McNally’s 21-5 record gave 24.8, .750, 1.82. Kasko refuse to disclose any The Texas-bound team, a fix- ert Short, who engineered the season. Abrahamson 126. joint. .363 batting average topped ter Open Golf Tournament at Minnechaug. Proceeds will Dallas defense should keep signs of matching his ?reat nine 20-game winners—four of him an .808 winning percentage STRIKEOUTS __ Lollch, Det., names, but the prime bait re- lure in the American League’s transfer of the franchise to Dal- The Senators’ forefelt was the The Colts plan to fly to Provi­ the majors. enter the Hospital Fund. ------dence, R. I., Saturday and stay the Redskins’ Billy Kilmer passing them on one team—while the tops in the American League, 308-* Blu7"7>akr 301. ported’ly includes first baseman basement for many of its 71 las-Fort Worth. first in major league baseball Bert Dittos reported play cf some nature. Many of the Fine College Slate Three players -waged a tigh « League-v__ added fourAa b b m while. . . 1 . 1 1 a the 41 «a NewXT A*a» York '\T a m 1» Mets’ X ^ A f- ^ TugTTV ir v ^ ^ * * at a motel In (Transton. They from being the pass master he Miami 31, New York JeU George Scott, outfielders Billy years, seemed headed lor cer- Short weis not seen at the sta- since July 18, 1964, when delay-, stalls at 7 a.m. with starting awards ore worth between $26 battle for second place In the McGraw led the National NATIONAI, I.EAGUE Tennis, Cookout ■will work out at Schaefer Sta­ was against the New York Gl- 17—The JeU’ defense will have Coniglioro and JoeLahoud and tain victory in the Capital li- dium, but fans carrried an ef- ing tactics by St. Louis man- times available from 11 a.m. and $30. D ti!us sold. A pewter anU while the Cowbpys offense trouble passing Miami’s Bob National League batting race, ptnuimnre’.i American Leasrue Learue with a .733 mark on an nale Thursday night. flgy of him through the stands, ager Eddie Stanky led umpires dium in the afternoon. although none, posed a serious BATTING (425 at bats) southpaw pitcher Gary Peters. on. It is hoped ito have at least piece will be presented for low rolls behind Craig Mortem. Griese. ‘ Bast Division champions be- 11-4 record. Torre, St.L., .363; Garr, Atl., with Cecil Cooper given a The Senators held not only a Signs ridiculing Short bios- to give the Philadelphia Phillies For Tennis Club threat to Torre. 20 foursomes In the popular gr.-ss end lew net. For State Elevens Cleveland 24, Oakland 20— Houston 17, New Orleans 14 rkBoft came only the second team in Blue won the AL earned run 342; Beckert, Chic. .342. 7-5 lead, but the New York somed from virtually every a sweep of a doubleheader with Atlanta’s good chance to jump all the event which Includes a buffet The Calloway system of handi­ The Neipsic Tennis Club will The Browns should be sky high The SainU are exciting with aiianwt S Ralph Garr noseo . league historvhistory to boast averaeeaverage crown with a 1.82 -rtinsr u n S—B—Rroekrock, 5 St.L., Yankees had no one on base com er of Kennedy Stadium. At the Cardinals. “ Yesterday’ s Stars out the Chicagoao-n Cubs _ LiieiuiGlenn ,J ’’* _ ^ Way to the Red Sox from Paw- and a new ball for all players. capping will be used. hold an end-of-the-season tour­ PITCHING —• Juan Marichal, Connecticut reaches a crucial point from upset of Baltimore and rookie quarterback Archie Beckert 3416 to 34W altt^gh- mark, while Seaver s 1J6 Bonds, S.F., 110. ^e Eastern League, and only a single out remain­ BeCKert ,3410 lO .3410, aiuiuugli ^_^__ Vv.qt in the National OTTMO T3ATn’n.T-. -TXT fr,------fir The attractive prize list num­ Interested golfers may con­ nament Sunday at 1 p.m. The in its defense of the Yankee Conference title, and both the usual sellout Cleveland Manning but are hungry for being the 1920 Chicago White the best in the National r u NS BATTED IN--Tcrre, becS'mes available after a ing. Giants, fashioned a masterful both were listed at .342 in the bers 80, thus practically every tact Pro Bill’, Ellison at Minne­ tennis will be followed by a crowd should help keep Blip first victory and should get It , , „ .. __ _ Sox with Urban Faber, Claude League. St.L., 137; Stargell, Pitt., 125. without permitting an earned Coast Guard and Central Connecticut protect perfect creditable season. He could be Fer the long-suffering Sena­ Scorehoard Had Nats Leading entrant will receive an award chaug for starting times. Nelsen and company that way the Astrodome. rounded-off flares. Pitts Dickie Kerr and Ed Lollch was the AL’s strikeout HOME RUNS—Stargell, Pitt., cookout at 3 for all club mem- run in the final g ^m e, trf the records in Saturday games. :r - ;------a key player in any deal. tors’ fans, it was just too much. reaches a crucial point In Its against powerful burgh’s Roberto aem ente fin- leader with-with 308 and Seaver ^g. H ^arcn, Atl., 47. j)ers and their families. year with a 6-1 victory over the Monday night. Francisco 45, Phila- Cicotte. Conlgllaro hurt himself In the By the hundreds they poured defense of the Yankee Ctonfer- I^e'aware, have a passing com- ished fourth at .3409, or .341 Dave paced the NL with 289. The tournament will consist of Padres that clinched the Nation­ Los Angeles 17, Chicago 13— delphla 14—Cincinnati’s VIrgU'' For the Orioles, PITCHING (15 Decisiens)— front office with a mid-season out cf the stands, roaming the Major College Grid Roundup Tony Oliva, sidelined late in round robin mixed doubles with al League West championship ence title, and both Coast *>lnation In quarterback Bob The defenses should make the Carter and Dallas’ Oraig Mhr- ______McGraw, N.Y., 11-4, .733, 1.78; blast at Carl Yastrzemski and the season by a town cartilage ------^ ,----- outfield, jamming the base-, Death of an Era partners drawn from a hat. for the Giants. Guard and Central Connecticut Hopkins and a host of receivers breaks, with the Los Angeles ton enjoyed playing Pt^la- Gullett,' Cln., 16-6, .727, 2.73. others. That’s known as rocking paths,^ pulling up the bases and protect perfect records In Sat- gives them the edge, in his right knee an injury 1 1 0 • I I . m.’ ( Women, men and juniors are BATTING — Dave Kingman, offense making more of lU op- delphla. Now It’s San^'Fran- STRIKEOUTS—Seaver, N.Y., the boat, something O’Coimell running eff with the pitcher’s ufday games. The Coast Guard, triumphant which he suffered in 'June but florid Series Ueleoration encouraged to enter. During the Giants, a rookie taking ever for pertunities to- give the Rams cisco’s John Brodle's tUm. 289; Jenkins, Chic., 263. and Red Sox owner Tom Yaw- rubber. For the first time since Miami’s Hurricanes Yale has one more nonleague an unusual three victories which he played with for over afternoon, trophys tor Intra-cIub Injured club offensive leadTcr their first vlctdry and the CSnclnnatl 20, Gre^il Bay 1 7 - key rarely stand. 1954, a major league baseball game, facing Colgate in New road, takes on twice de- two months, won the batting matches played this sedson will Bobby Bonds, unloaded a two- Bears their first loss. Cincinnati was k^m ied by A deal for Peters was made game ended in forfeit. Haven, before facing Us first Norwich In New London. title in the American League For Capital Fans be presented by Club President run homer that gave San Fran­ Detroit 21, Atlanta 17—^At- Pittsburgh defetu^e but should Iron Man about a month ago, but Detroit "We- won the game even After Two in Row Ivy opponent. 'Hie (toast Guard has been with a .337 mark. The New Giants Need Day Off, Courtney Bourns. cisco a lead It never relin­ lanta Coach Norm Van Brock- get back on/ winning track York Yankees’ Bobby Murcer and California refused to waive though they took it away by the Karen Olcott is in charge of Elsewhere, Southern (ton- gathering momentum behind MONTREAL (AP) —Right- NEW YORK (A P )— It was Hie death of an era— and MIAMI, Fla. (A P )—^Miami’s Hurricanes haven’t won quished cn (the way to a 6-1 vic­ lln and quarterback Bob Ber- against Packers who will need fnished second with .331, while him to the National League. rules,” said catcher Paul Casa- arrangements tor the cookout. necUcut (0-1) playk host to quarterback Paul Howard and fielder Rusty Staub of the the 14,460 fans in Washington who showed up to view two consecutive football games since 1968. They’ll try to tory over the San Diego Padres ry—301 passing yards in tie more thori" just the running Baltimore’s Merv Rettenmund, Peters could bring players neva. ^Springfield (1-2), and Western favored. ■ with Rams—have the unbeaten game they showed In beating Montreal E x|H>h ended the break the string tonight as 10-point favorites over the an outfielder who wasn’t even a needed by the Red Sox. 'I ______never expected______anything,,...... ^ the remains finished them off by killing the Senators Connecticut looks tor Us first Central (tonnecUcut, also 3-0, Gain ‘Half Pennant’ 1971 season being the only Baylor Bears. —------Falcons soaring, but Detroit Denvei’'. starter until mid-season, fin Third baseman Rico Petro- like that, said pitching coach personally. hrimera wpAnoari v t k "That's one tradition I want e»»y winners over Oregon. Mln- ■victory of the season as It takes and Bridgeport (1-1) open their has the two-way power to shoot Kansas City, 24. Denver 16— player In the National league celll got into the pop-off act by gid Hudson, a Senator for more T h e scoreboard slwiwed . . . • ® cn New England College In Baatem Football (tonference ished third with ,318. SAN DIEGO (A P )—The San Francisco Giants had to play ill all of his team’s to see die,” sold Miami Coach nesota and Arizona In their them down in a close one at Kansas City has a 2-2 record Willie stargeii (A Pittsburgh a day o f f today and they needed it. criticizing Kasko late in the than two decades. "What a way Washington leading the N ew !.. ®.. ® t, Fran Curd, a former Hurrl- Hrrt three outings, will try to Danbury. Games In Maine pit season against each other In a Detroit. against the Broncos. 16‘2 games. season. However, he apologized to end a ball club, huh?” York Yankees 7-6 in the ninth “ '^ee-way aeaaiTCK with won the National League home cane quarte.rback. "Before you make it four In a row when Trinity (0-1) against Bates (0-2) night game at Bridgeport, Baltimore 41, Now Englaijd St. Louis 34, New York Gl- ...... The tension of a September slump that very nearly Staub finished the season and the Red Sox do not consid "That was just the fans’ way Innlng-but the scoreboard and' and Wesleyan (0-1) against Bridgeport showed Us grow- run crown with 48, just one cost them the National League West championship end- as Montreal’s leading hitter string together a few victories, they host Utah Stale, which Is 1-4—The Patriots and th®lr ants t4—Bob Beathard, who more than Honk Aaron. Aa­ er him a troublemaker. cf expressing themselves over ether portions of .Robert F. lui-j , ' * Bawdoin (1-0). Ing defensive might In last vuiai ^ splash of champagne Thursday night when Juan with a .311 average with 10 you’ve got to learn to win two also 3-0. rookie quarterback Jim Plun- whetted his passing appetite ron’s 47 raised his career total Unless a good deal can be what they thought was a wrong Stadium were dis- ^h^ straight.” No. 2 Michigan coming off Its UConn, already weighed weekend’s 10-3 upset victory kett, who had the misfortune to against the Jets, should feast not so far ^rom* Marichal'§*1nasterful five-hitter carried them to the home runs and 07 runs bat­ made, say with, the New York deal,’ sidd teserve Tom appearing. ^ down by a loss to conference over Northeastern. But (tontr^ to 639 ted in. * Kickoff for the Intorsectlonal impressive 38-0 whipping of catch rebound Detroit last Sun- off Giants' defense. Ruth’s major league standard title nobody seemed' to want on a !)-l victory over Mets, Petrocelll figures to be McCraw. ’’I’m not saying it The Senators’ fans, bitter, gj^me record tor game is scheduled for 8:18 p.m. UCLA, will be heavily favored American I.«ague National I League toe Vermont as well as Yale, Is shewed in Us 51-0 massacre of of 714. San Diego. ------:------back in Boston next season. was a good way, but, I guess nostalgic and sometimes van- four-baggers’ and gave the (BDT) nt the Orange Bowl. to make its record 4-0 against Final Standings Final Standings certain to lose the crown If It Adelphi It will be hard to stop Torre took the NL RBI title The victory left the Giants a games and will go into the best- dallstlc were rising wild on team its first home run cham- Miami, surprised Wake Barest Navy, 1-2, while third-ranked East Division East Division loses to New Hampshire. in a bid for ah undefeated sea- with 137, beating out Stargell, slim one game ahead of the of-5 playoffs Saturday against the field and in the stqnds,. ever, 29-10 lost week to square Its Texas, 2-0, is also expected to W. L. Pot. G.B. W . I. Pet. GB The Wildcats, trounced 40-7 In son. 125 and Aaron, 118. pursuing Los Angeles Dodgers the Pirates on the upswdng. mobbing the players and rip- ' « « « record at 1-1, thanks to the run- handle Oregon, 1-2. Baltimore 101 87 ,639 — PlUsburgh 97 66 .699 — ROCKVILLE In the American League, Chi- with none left to play. And the Ironically, it was one of Fox’s ping up bases, seats, the score- AN41ELS - TWINS ~— ntng talents of Chuck Foreman Notre Dame, 2-0 which Detroit . 91 71 .662 12 St. XjouIs 90 72 .686 7 cago White Sox third baseman way they celebrated, you’d shock troops— rookie Dave board, other momentos of what gyj o’Brion two-run pinch and Tom Sullivan. dropped to fourth In the rank- Boston 86 77 .626 18 Chicago 88 79 .612 14 SCRAP CO.. Inc. Bill Melton won a clasc face have thought they won the iGngman—who slugged the two- would soon be oiUy a memory the eighth inning gave Sulllvan has pounded for 209 logs following Us 8-7 squeaker New York 82 80 .606 21 New York 83 79 .612 14 for the home run title. Melton World Series instead of a play- lun homer Thursday that put of what was at that moment, a California its victory while Leo yards In two games while Fore- over Purdue lost week, must Wash, 63 96 .396 38Vk Montreal 71 90 .441 2BVi ______off berth against Pittsburgh. Marichal in control against the baseball team in the nation's Curdemis of the Twin* broke man has gained 2(ft. Play always - tough Michigan Cleveland 60 102,. .370 43 Phlla. 67 96 .414 30 TOP PRICES PAID! ”It’s only half a pennant,” Padres. Kingman was playing capital. the major league record for Baylor upset Indiana 10-0 lust State, 2-1, Auburn, 2-0 and WfiHfit Division West Division said Willie Mays, a pocket of In place of Bobby Bonds, the The public address announcer ,gvirest errors in a season by a week and Is also 1-1. The Bears ranked fifth after edging tough Oakliuid 101 60 .627 — San Fran. 90 72 .686 PLAINVILLE calmness in the wild dressing Giants’ offensive leader and asked that the field be cleared ghortstop with 11, one less than f!X>m the Southwest Conference Tennessee last week. goes Kansas City 86 76 .820 16 Los Angeles 89 73 .649 1 rcom celebration. But half a latest member of the walking so play could be resumed—but the mark set by Emlo Banks in made most of Iholr points on a against Kentucky, 1-2. Chicago 79 83 ,480 22 >4, Atlanta 82 80 .606 8 STADIUM pennant was enough to set off wounded with a sore rib cage, in vain. And so, on the decision t969. diuszllng 94-yard kickoff rcturii Sixth-ranked Colorado, 3-0 CallfomlB 76 86 .469 26Mi Cincinnati 79 83 .488 11 the rest of the Giants, who ’’That kid Kingman has done of the umpires, major league ______by speedy Godfrey White. after Us impressive 20-14 whlp- Minnesota 74 86 .463 26>4i Houston 79 83 .488 11 COPPER baseball bowed out of Washing­ 2 FOR 1 dcusedo anybody in splashing some job,” said Fox. "They all Sports Dial Dofenslvo back Roger Gorec ping of Ohio State—at Colum- Milwaukee 69 92 .429 32 Son Diego 61 100 .879 28V(i distance. did. That’s why I’m so proud of ton on the short end of a D-0 keys tho Baylor defense that bus, Ohio, no loss—will get no Thursday’s Results Thuraday’# Rooulto forfeit score to' the Yanks WHEN YOU THINK HEATING The Giants had seen an ea.sy my boys. I managed most (rf TONIGHT stymied tho Hooslers, after rest. The Buffaloes must face CuiUfornla 3, Minnesota 2 Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 3 CALL N ^ dlvi.slon title disintegrate Into a them In the minors, you know.” Thursday night. 7:36 (80) NFL: lost Sunday in Cincinnati, the ty headed by Nebraska, Mich- Ninth-rated Penn State, 2-0, WiHliH'Mliiy’s Game Wednesday’s Gome Hours; ning. triota FOGARTY BROS^ INC. slumbtrlng Giants’ bats woke Eleven Western states had Igan, Texas and Noire Dame, will host tho Air Force Acado- Baltimore at Oakland, If nec­ San Francisco «vt Plttaburgh, The forfeit >viui the first In 4100 (80) Football I Chiefs wlll bo In action on Saturday, my, also 2-0, while 10th ranked essary If necessary , 7 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. MON. thru PRI. 13.00 — e to 12 yrs. 09c up. ’ ’Just In time,” decided more deer, elk and antelope In vs. 319 BROAD STRRBT--MANCHBSTBR the majors slnco 1664. Hroiuxsfi with tho top tl playing on their Blonford, 8-0, Is to face Thursday’s Game Tliursday's Game SfAT. 7:00 A M ,to 3a30 P.M. Under a FREE Fox. 1970 than In any year since . (AP photo) MONDAY homo fields. 19th ranked Duke, also. 8-0, In a Baltimore at Oakland, If nee- Son 'Francisco at Pittsburgh, TELEPHONE 649-4539 Believe it or not, the Giants 1900, reports the U.S. Depart- HOME RUN KING— Bill Melton swings away and connects for 33rd home run WHITE SOX • BREWERS - No Rain Date 0:00 (8) NPUi Haldem V#. Tho first ranked Comhuskors, (pair of Intor-sebtlonol rivalries. oHinry If nocossary won three of their last four ment of the Interior. last night to win American League crown. Catcher is Brewevs’ Darrel Porter. Molten, who hud hit two Browns PAOD BIOHTBBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCNfiSfER; CGNN.. ^FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1971 OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE BUGGS BUNNY Garage THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW WHMTA FINl*H! IKE MAJOR rVE aOTTA APMIT Service - Storage TIRED of wondering If you will HERE'S TO A CAV OF GOOP that the OVO SeUUIN»...THAT SORT OF ‘ CLASSIFIED OARAGE for rent, only for L e t oymarj>s team wim a s q u e a u e r B ut VfMEN ITS W E OWER WAV AROUMD - have a Job tomorrow? Let us MOTHER will babysit for ytair Aniwtr *0 fr#yl«ui fuuU help you enter your own busl- ^hlld In her home, Waddell f W / ----- THIN©/ euV'NORJ — HE ©VWO^HEP By ^5TBR < UO^OF HEART. atore(4(e, vicinity of Maple St. BECAU6E OF THE OTMER-TEAM'S ER(20R6 •• MOW LISTEhl TOIMEOLO FUILOSOPMER." AW A eSiJOEO ' Lic,-^ev/Bo eucKi newt at our expense. We are 649-8964. f a s te r th a n a bar ber h&i ^eveb even Sense of Smell $7 monthly. Phone 648-8865. FASSIN’ A L0H6-rtAlREP^ ’USEP HIS, looking for a, man ovep 28 w h o ______HITCHHIKER! BRAHES' ^ A L L PA12T BUMCHA SAriOLOTTERS Is capable of self direction and WAN'TED —^ live-ln work for ADVERTISING OF THE OAMEf young family by mlddle-agr 6A^ES ACROSS 56 Coeur d'----, Motorcycles-Bieycles 11 SEMD'CM 8ACU-ID 7T4E interested In a lifetime career 1 ARreeable Idaho CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS THEV MfERE which Includes active contact woman. Gall 648-7871. 57 Cavity (anat.) 1971, OB,' 178. Real clean, lew MMORS! MONE OF 'EM TDTS o^ r 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. OUTPtAVEO. with the public. Please call 6 Aroma DOWN miles. Lilt's make a deal. 647- J'MATfe ALL' FIT TO BE N TME Mr. Stevenson, 278-7770. BABYSIT In, my home, days. 11 GrindInR 1 Friends (Fr..) 1130 niter 8 p.m. , o _BIG LEAGUES? Responsible, trustworthy. Call tooth 2 Rain spout COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADV’T. C l anytime, 643-1049. 12 Cassava (Scot.) HONDA, 3M, 197o! excellent MACHINISTS starch 3 Of aenac of 4180 P.M. DAY. BEFORE PUmJOATION condition, low mileage. $680. I W ILL BABYSIT for one or preparation smell Call 649 4211 after 8:30. AND NC OPERATORS two year old In my home. 15 Inferior 4 Impair Deadline lor Saturday and Monday la 4:80 p.m. Friday (comb, form) nickname Free” (ab.) First class men required. Min­ Phone 646-8668. 5 Near East 39 Holds tightly 1968 HARLEY Davidson, sport­ 16 Mythological vehicles 22 Tree part imum 8 years job shop exper­ 40,Ultimate PLEASE READ YOUR AD ster, looks good and runs good. MOTHBIR of pre-sehoolers Will animal 6 Stupefy 24 Rodent ience. 17 Multitude 25 In ecstasia 41 Out of $1,200. 640-8864. give your child loving care In 6y l a n k LEONARD 7 Musical (comb, form) MICKEY FINN 18 Inclination compositions 26 Heavy blow ®****^®*^ Of “ Want Ada” are taken over the -phone aa a her home, fenced-ln yard, 20 Biblical 8 Roof finial 27 Koko’s 42 Cattle genua ■•'ould read hia ad the FIRST SEG MFG. CO. YEAH—HE JUST CAME 43 Constellation DAY IT ^ P E ^ S and REPORT ERRORS In time for the Waddell School area. 646-1888. nuT n c ruAT . rniMTi patriarch 91More weapon MONTESSA 1970, 280cc, Cota Dart Hill Rd., Vernon 28 Scent suf (lx 44 Peruvian city next Inaernon. The Herald la reaponalble for only ONE In- 21 Dressed fastidious like new, first $878. 872-0293. 878-0786 WE HAVEN'T TRIED 23 Timetable flaat Indian 29 Liana 46 Organ of .smell oom ot or omitted Inaertlon lor any advertlaement and then THIS STREET VET.' abbreviation tree 30 Play divisions 48 Beige ^ y to tte extmt of a "make food" inaertlon. Errora which :^ \ - e a 5 e . 49 L,etter8 of 1971 HONDA 480 cc's, selling Dogs •> Birds - Pots 41 TWISfiS 25 Fixed courses 131Blood money 32 Yankee or do not Jem n the value of the advertlaement wlU not be WANTED — Fuel oil drivers, 27 Music, as Hop! alphabet for a customer. Price $828. (Scot.) corrected by “ make good” Inaertlon. apply In person, Moriarty M INIATURE Schnouier, 9 “■ HP written Reply (ab.) 33 Kind of exam 51 Danish coin May be seen from 6 to 0 p.m. ______RIPPLES' 28 Girl's name Masculine 35 "Land of the 53 Greek letter at Speed and Sports Co., 181 Bros., 301 Center St., Manches- months old, housebrokm, call 31 Wild ox Pine St., Manchester. ter. See Scotty. 649-6066 after 6. of Celebes r - 2 3 r~ r ” r~ 1“ 8 10 M3-2711 32 Of body CARPENTER — fully expert- EIGHT-month old AKC Beocer, T5" 13 14 BOY'S BLUE Raleigh Chopper, structure n enced. Call (Quality Builder, female, housebroken. Excel­ 34 Pleasant 3-speed, coaster brake plus fragrances IS 16 front hand brake, one year old, CAKL fi.EBEter 742-9286. lent with children. 646-8890. OUT OUR WAY BY NEG COCHRAN Automobiles For Sole 4 MESCOSY/LLE 36 Rave 18 18- excellent condition, $40. 643- Tm Rii'u 8 Fgt'oif—*li»« SyndtciK. Inc 38 Perceive and Saturday evfenlngs. Ex­ 21 22 24 HERALD Inder, 4-door, power steering, PURE BRED EngUsh Setters, ' lirVniVRE aOtJNA BE A ' ' V WELL, HIS COMEUPPANCE 1^5 36 Walking perience not necessary but automatic, 4 new tires, good 6 weeks old, call 649-6441. MTOCHER, WeVER BE CHOOS-A THE sticks 26 26 IK? 29 30 preferred. Call Cavey's Res­ J p r o s p e c t s t o s p o n s e f r o m / , 4d Distant BOX LEHERS running condition, original Business Services 13 Building Contracting 14 Painting — Papering 21 Help Wonted-Femole 35 HE HIT THOSE OUVS FOR A / THEV'LL WATCH HIM, AND TH J taurant, 643-1418. CHEW, AN' WHEN HE SAW 41 Feminine 32 33 B^ AL VERMEER ' MINUTE HE p r o d u c e s A l^iCK 31 owner. Call 644-8142. PRISCILLA’S POP WHAT KINP IT V«AS HE name / MASONRY — Brick, block, GENERAL contracting — Car- T. J. FLANAGAN & SONS — OF HIS OWN HE'LL BE S U R R O ^ ^ For Your HAIRDRESSER wanted, ex­ TDIE service man for growing SAIP, "NEVER MINP — rr 42 Indonesian 36 stone, cement work and re- Painting and papering. Fully ED B'/A CROWDOF FREELOADERS Information 1966 MGB Convertible, wire pentry, roofing, siding, gut- perienced, excellent working tire concern. Good benefits NOTICE , I COULD ... GET OFF AT •AND I'D BE AT THE A M 1 A IN T MV BRAND/" ITS WHO WON'T CARE WHAT BRAND island wheels, radio, good condition. P^'^s including fireplaces and ters, masonary, additions. No Insured, workmen's compensa­ MAIN DOWNTOWN . SORT SORH OF INSULTINCS, 45 South Ameri­ 37 3$ H 3 ^ conditions. 643-7906 and 233- and overtime. Apply In person. ' t a k e t h e "F' STREET.^ ______H I’S OOT/ ^ -piE HERALD will not patios. 649-1604. tion, liability, property dam­ ROAD FOREMAN L SEVEMTM JL UBRARV.' ^ " HE ____ JL IN A WAV/ can Indian Call 647-2848. 649-0681. job too small. Free estimate. 8318. Nichols Manchester Tire, Inc. 40 41 disclose the identity of Call Fred 844-1218 or Dave 640- age. Call 643-1040. TOWN OF COVENTRY, STREET T IM E S P ^ f a r 47 Secret agent 296 Broad St., Manchester. r ' -\ n (coll.) 48 40 any advertiser using box 1968 ~G.T. TORINO hardtop, 4- 'Tree Service 0773. BUS... 42 43 iT Tree removal, .pruning, lots ______BABYSITTER wanted, week­ CONNECTICUT 50 Veneruelan 1 letters. .Readers answer­ apeed, 390. $1,898. Call 643-8961 ...... ’ CEILING specialist expert days, light housekeeping. Man­ Si 53 cleared. No job too big or vves ROBBINS Carpentry re­ $11,000 river 60 51 ing blind box ads who after 4 p.m. workmanship. One ceiling or chester. Call 649-1362. Plus liberal fringe benefits. 52 Nutmeg or desire to protect their small. Fifteen years expert- modeling specialist. Additions, Help Wonted - $4 56 ail your ceilings repaired and Working foreman with gradua­ cloves Identity can follow this CHRYSLER Newport 1964, new ence. Bonded, insured. 742- rec rooms, dormers, porches. painted. Reasonable rates OOUNTERGIRL, working hours Mole or Female 37 54 Winged frliit.s procedure: brakes and exhaust system, 9608. tion from high school and not 55 Bearer 56 57 1 cabinets, formica, .bullt-lns, Call 649-6993.______6 a.m. to 2 p.m. PART-TIME, full-time waiters, less than 8 years employment excellent running condition, bathrooms, kitchens. 649-3446. / (comb, (orm) Enclose your reply to TREE SERVICE (Soucler) J P LEWIS & SON custom ^ * P-na., HlUlardvl e waitresses, new steak restau- In highway maintenance work (NtWSPAPIS ENTCSPRItI ASSN.) $448. 649-3338 after 6 p.m. the box in an envelope — Trees cut, building lots clear- n .j . l a PLAMME — Carpenter decorating. Interior and ex- tauicneoneue, joj Aoams o ., opening October 5th. Any involving experience In oiling address to the Classified ' ----- ‘ ----- . — . . “ Manchester. • ■ - ■ - - ...... MUST SELL —1964 Studebaker 6d, trees topped. Got a tree terior, paperhanging, fully In- ______hours between 4:30 p.m.-nild- and paving of roads. Installation Manager, Manchester contractor. Additions, remod­ Gran Turislnu), vinyl top, Im- problem! Well worth phone eling apd repairs. Call any­ sured. For free estimates, call WANTED — women to work In night, (7‘ days a week. Apply In of drainage pipes and laying out Evening Herald, together maculate condition. $976. 211 call, 742-8282. with a memo listii^ the time for free estimate. 875- 649-9658. If no answer 643-6362. j.gg{ home for elderly ladles, 1 person, 10 a.m, - 6 p.m., at Hie projects in the field by line and CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Main St., Manchester. Stakeout, Route 83, at Golfa-- grade, including 2 years In a lo-i 10-1 companies you do NOT FOR RENT — Chlpmore brush 1642. ; to 9 p.m. Call 649-8988. want to see your letter. GEORGE N, CONVBatSE tron, Manchester-Vemon line, supervisory capacity with re­ Your letter will be de­ chipper with man, hour day or GENE’S Carpentry — Remod- Painting, Interior and exterior, SECRETARY to $128. (fee paid) sponsibility for establishing JUNK cars removed $10, any week. 742-9606. eling kitchens, rec rooms, ad- hanging. Free estl- stroyed If the advertiser no shorthand, use transcription HOSPITAL CLEANING equipment maintenance activi­ GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN is one you’ve mentioned. condltlon.. Phone 872-0433. ------j: ^ r---- :------dltlons, roofing and siding, re- Call 643-2804 after 4 MILLAR Tree Service equipment, good typist, assist PERSONNEL ties and scheduling the wolk If not It will be handled 1962 CHRYSLER 300, good run- Ing, cabling, topping, removal, pslr work. 872 2929.______executive, 6V4 hours dally Mon­ of an assigned crew or an equiv­ . _ I 1.^ # C »*'• H**. in the usual manner. HER0E£» a r e mAP£~MOT BORM I0~* tm m m_qh nlng condition. $96. Phone 742- feeding, free estimates. Fully MASONRY work all types stone ' ■ - day — Friday, Hartford of­ The principle responsibility alent combination of experience 7807. Insured. 633-5346 or 868-4716. and concrete, no job too small, FlOOr F in ish in g 2 4 fice, free parking. Trlano Per­ of this job is to maintain and training including the 2 over 20 years experience. Free — „ : - ^ sonnel, 98 Main, Southington, floor services in an as­ years specialized experience. 1968 VOLKSWAGEN. Good con- TWO YOUNG married men will estimates. Call after 8, 643- 621-0199. signed area. This will In­ For details and application , T i r Lost and Found 1 dltion. Quick sale wanted. Will do small repair Jobs and palnt- volve operating buffing ma­ SHORT RIBS BY PRANK O’NEAL 1870 or 644-2078 fishing (specializing in older contact (Jhief Administrator, k . ' r FOUND — The best place to accept any reasonable offer, ing, also cellar cleaning and floors). In and outside paint- SALESGIRL for retail shop In chines, sweeping, dusting Coventry, or State Personnel choose home decorations and 643-021S after 4:30. light trucking. Call 646-2692, NEWTON H. SMITH & SONS— Ing, etc. No job too small. John Manchester. Call for appoint- mopping and vacuuming. Department, P.O. Box 806, ment 9-8, 643-6346. Additional duties include pe­ gifts is Your Gift Gallery at 1971 CAPRI, radio, heater, radl- Remodeling, repairing, addi­ V e r fa llle , 649-6760. Hartford, on or before October tions, rec rooms, porches and riodic spot cleaning of Watkins, 985 Main St. Your al tires. Excellent condition. POWER mowers, hand mow- WOMAN to stay with elderly 6, 1971. home town friendly world of roofing. No job too small. Call interior wall surfaces, win­ $1,960 or best offer. 640-8086 or ers, repaired and sharpened. Bonds - lady weekends. Phone 640- dows and lighting flxtures. gifts. Telephone, 843-6171. 643-4224. 649-3144. Electric hedge clippers, hand Stocks - Mortgages 27 4411. The pay Is excellent, the PLANNING AND ZONING clippers, circular and hand JACQUES of all trades, carpen- COMMISSION LOST — "Blackle” 4 year old PART-TIME secretary, for lo­ benefits are outstanding and saws sharx>ened. Pick up and try, additions, paneling re­ MORTAGES, loans, first, sec­ HEBRON, CONNECTKJUT mongrel, Wack wavy haired 1963 MERCURY, 4-door, Oom- cal law office. Reply Box the atmosphere is friendly. delivered. Sharpall, 643-8305. modeling, general repairs. No ond, third. All kinds. Realty dog, part Cocker Spaniel, me- et, good condlUon, 649-9940. "88” . Manchester Herald. Please call Personnel Dept., job too big or small. Reason­ statewide. O edit rating unnec­ NOTICE dlum size. Milwood Rd. Silver ------^------RUG SHAMPOOING, floors Manchester Memorial Hos­ able, free estimates, 742-6512. essary. Reasonable. Oonfiden- The Hebron Planning and Lane, area. East Hartford. $60 1967, 2-door hardtop, 4- washed and waxed, windows pital, 71 Haynes 8t., Man­ XT speed, gauges, console, excel­ tied, quick arrangements. Al­ Zoning Commission will hold a BY FRANK BAGINSKI reward. 868-3640. cleaned. Call Jim Scott, presi- LEON CIBSZYNSKI builder — Help Wonted-Mole 36 chester, 646-1222, Ext. 481. PLAIN JANE lent condition, $1,095. 228-3150. vin Lundy Agency, , 627-7971. Public Hearing on October 12, o<3\ dent, Roya Enterprises, Inc. new homes custom built, re- 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart- JANITORS, morning and eve- An equal opportunity employer. 1971 at 8 p.m. In the Town Of­ 2-3 S K iD oo-o-o-o! LOST — Passbook No. 97874 633-8150. Businesses, homes, modeling, additions, rec Savings Bank of Manchester. 1965 TORD Country Squire, 10- ford. Evenings, 233-6879. nlngs, MaJicheeter-Eaat Hart- fice ______Building to consider the fol- ! THATS My HIVA KlDDOO.'l passenger wagon, automatic, apartments. rooms, garages, kitchen re- P U T E R D ATE' s 1171 h HU, w; TS4. Irf. Ut Application made for payment. ford area. CaU 643-8691, 8-6 MOTHERS, subeUtute teachers, lowing zone change power steering, power brakes, it c m t tmcklnp- modeled, bath tUe, cement MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd, p m. only. Expansltai of the Central •TKA 0,40.AOdO 1 irU C K lngf, (XUl jODS, SiSO 0 4 «w»e. T>Aci4- TYlmortgages—interim A T + In tA r im financing fiflR Y lo ln C '______retirees, part-time job with ex­ LOST—Lady’s wrlstwatch, with alr-conditloned, $760. 643-4642. work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ Business SSone in Hebron moving large appliances. — expedient and confidential ceptional earning opportunity second hand, vldnlty Town dential or commercial. Call Center to Include all the 1967 PONTIAC Firebird, con- Burning barrels delivered, $4. service. J. D. Real Estate As­ in school related sales work. Hall. Reward. Call 640-1808. 640-4291. property owned by Donald vertlble, V-8, 327, automatic. 644-1778. soc., 643-8129. Phone 643-2991 between 6-10 PRINTING p.m. Robinson on the. East side a l l types of drywall jobs, ma: DORMERS, ga^^es, porches. Announcements 2 new tires, $1,000., 643-0412. rec rooms, room additions, (BUSINESS FORMS) of Route 86. terials furnished and installed, A copy of the proposed kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, Business Opportunity 28 ~ FABRICATION 1069 DODGE Cloronet wagon, sand finished or sprayed ceil­ change Is on file with the He­ o mi h NiX. It- TJ4. I-. Ui. M. Off \ siding, general repairs. Qual­ New and expanding plant has standard, power steering, ex­ ings. Free estimates, fully in­ MANCH8STER; buy now! SHOP SUPERVISOR ity workmanship. Financing an opportunity for appren­ bron Town Clerk. “ You're right about' . . one just talked cellent condition, original own­ sured. Call Ron Craig, 646- Neighborhood grocery. Active Dated at Hebron, Connecticut, available. Economy Builders, ticeship training! In our press Supervise shop personnel In police being brave. back to Mom about $100 REWARD er, $1,780. 649-4318. 0263. community. Steady income. and collating areas, and for this 29th day of September owew. Inc., 643-6159, 872-0647, eve­ Quality merchandise. Grady, fabricating special orders. Pop . . her driving!" expertenced press and colla­ Woodworking and layout 1971. For information leading to 1962 eXJMET, 2-door sedan, 6 R * R SERVICES, general nings. Broker. 643-8009. tor operators. cylinder, automatic, running house repairs and renovating, background desired. Indus­ Roy Wlrth, the arrest of persons respon­ Secretary sible for damage to build­ condition, $100. 649-7631. Call 289-8468. MASONRY work, all types. No Good starting salary, excel­ trial arts degree preferred. BY ROLSTON JONEH and FRANK RIDGEWAY job too small. Excellent work­ MR. ABERNATHY ings and equipment owned Private Instructions 32 lent fringe benefits, for peo­ Good salary and many bene­ PLANNING AND ZONING CHEVROLET 1987 4-door, stan- STEPS, sidewalks, stone wolU, manship, many years experi- ple desiring to learn a trade fits. Reply Box “ D” , Man­ BY DICK CAVALLl by the Jarvis Enterprises. fireplaces, flagstone terraces. COMMISSION 9 CRATCHING WINTHROP dard, beautiful shape and eco­ ence. Free estimates. Call al* pjANO instructions In my and willing to work. chester Herald. All concrete repairs, both in­ HEBRON, CONNECTK3UT AN e l e p h a n t 's nomical. 872-3348. ter 5 p.m., 74 OlOd ble bronze marker to be in- grading, septic tank and drain- 872-9187. ployer. h Full-time Tuesday through Sat­ Hill Road. cAmuA scribed. Rose Hill Memorial work. State licensed, fully PLANNING AND ZONING RIT77 SAWYER BY ROY CRANE urday. Apply In person. 2. Ledgecrest, Inc. Is seeking Park,Do-i, section oi21. /-.i,Call fl/o649-8840. OK.O aeate, 1961 Chrysler Imperial insured. Residential and ---- com-- BIDWELL Home Improvement COMMISSION motor, new tires, 12 volt elec­ permission to divide the In­ ACTUALLY, X GIVE ME TUE I MUST DELIVER IT IN merclal. Latullppe Bros. Inc. Oo. Expert Installation of alu­ SHOOR JEWELERS PART-TIME, man ■with driver’s HEBRON, CONNECnCUT trical system. Runs good. 646- terior of the subdivision on JUST WANTED ONLY MESSAGE. PERSON. IT INVOLVES RIDE wanted to Hartford capi­ minum siding, gutters and 917 Main St., Manchester license to work in egg plant, 6808, after 6. 742-9477, 872-4366. Wall Street to create three WHAT PO TO TALK WITH I WILL SEE A CONSIDERABLE BY CROOKS & LAWRENCp tal region from Keeney Street trims. Roofing installation and afternoons, contact Miller NOTICE YOU WANT ' , THE AMERICAN THAT SHE CAPTAIN EASY SEWING machine operatcr, ex­ addiUonal LotT (No. o! No. 10 AMOUNT OF MONEY. area, hours 6-8. Call 649-8663. KENS 30-ton low bed trailer repairs. 646-6406, 878-9109. Farms. 643-8021. That following a public hear- OF THIS GIRL, KELLY GETS IT. perienced only. Cobar Co., 77 and No. 11) with access over AFTER LIFTING THE WOMEN'S PRINT©... errz;------r~ri— —r'iri ---- r~ ins on September 28, 1971 the RODRIGO, IRELAND. 50 THAT'5 IT', YOU'RE TO 5END TO B e and your choice of Mac or Household Services 13>A Hilliard St., Manchester, 643- CHECKEPl,..! M ^ wanted o Instal Insu a- Planning and Zoning right of ways. seNot??, AFTER FINGERPRINT©! Automobiles For Sole 4 -White tractors, excellent con­ 2264. JUST HOPE NO WASHING machine repairs, R o o fiu g OOd commission voted to approve a Dated at Hebron, Connecticut, dition. Must sell, 872-0293. tion Co., 390 Prospect ONE COUNTED RCA, Whirlpool, Kenmore, Chimneys 1 6 - A " four lot subdivision plan sub­ this 29th day of September THE KNIVES SCHOOL bus drivers, Bolton, East Hartford, 627-3119. 1966 COMET. Best offer. Phofte 1961 WHITE 9,000 tractor, new Maytag. Reasonable rates. Minimum age 22. Hour 11:18 to mitted by Charles B. and Mary . AND FORKS'. > Owner of Pike Coin Wash and ROOFING — Specializing re­ Roy Wlrth; 742-7163. OMC V6, motor. Asking $1,000. 12:30 and 2 to 3:48. We will OPPORTUNITY for a retired I. London for property on Lon- 872-0298. Dry Cleaning, 276 West Middle pairing roofs of all kinds, new Secretary roofs, gutter work, chimneys, train, call 849-8400. man to continue In a useful don Road. , NEED CAR? credit very bad? Turnpike, next to Stop and occupation fullUme. Expert- Dated at Hebron, Connecticut, Shop. 643-4913, 647-1716. cleaned and repaired. 30 ATTENTION ladles — Would Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ ence In industry as a working t^l® o* September Auto Aeceuories-Tires 6 years experience. Free esti­ you like some Independence? est Douglas accepts lowest U O H T trucking, cellar and foreman In light manufactur- WAITRESS mates, Call Howley, '643-6361. Join our young company sell­ down, smallest payment,, any- FOIRD engine, 200 h.p., attics cleaned, odd jobs, Roy Wlrth. Part-time, 9 to 4 p.iii., weekly ing today's fashions. Work two Ing and assembly required. where. Not. small loan f i i ^ c e running condition. $W. lawns, trees cut and removed. Small local shop. Own trans­ Secretary with UlursdiQrs off. Apply In Heating and Plumbing 17 nlghu, earn $40-$60. Must have company plan. Douglas Motors 640-9017 after 5 p.m. Call 643-6000. portation. State age and salary person. S4S Main. \ ------a car, no Investment. C/all 742- W. T. GRANT CO. M/LEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN HAVE* TRUCK, will travel, GRANTS Plumbing Service 9682, 742-7662, for no obligation expectation. Write Box A, BN — 11-1 SHIFT Manchester Herald. Mancheeter P arkade 1960 MOA 1600 scries, wire Titiilen - clean cellars, garages, attics. Free estimates, plus quality Interview. Fart or fuU-ttme, holiday rrs oBViousty n o t . i c o v e r e d t h e Y t h e n he m ust DOES THAT MEAN WELL ...IT MEANS OWE OF US ' wbeeis, mint condition. Best of­ Mobile Hornet 6-A Tree removal and odd jobs. work. 643-6341. double pay, insuranoe bene­ THE UNIT/SEE? Y WHOLE AREA AND ) BE OUTSIDE HAVE TO WAIT UNTIL WILL HAVE TO SO BACK fer. Call 643-4^. MATURE woman, experienced MANCHESTER’S finest con- fits, vacation. THE CAPITOL'S ( THERE WASNT A J THE VIEW- HE RE-ENTERS IT TO AND FIND HIM/ Free estimates. College stu­ venlent store has an opening CLEAR AS A BELL! SIGN OF TM/ X3CREEIVS RANGE! STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF FORD E1C8 YOUR son only, see Mr. Wright, 7- ^ I'M eoiNO ON ARE NOT 60IN0 miles. $1,700. Call 643.6067 af­ cabinets. 1665 Mustang rebuilt holes, zippers repaired. Win­ mates, Call 649-3808. ing department. Steady em­ AN ASSIGN- ALONS/SOSHUT Bleven Store, SOB Green Rd., ter 8 p.m., anytime weekends. engine. New tires, 28,000 miles. dow shades made to measure, ______ployment, good starting sal­ CHOICE MENT WHICH UP AND 6ET ary. Send complete resume to Manchester. IS NONE OF VOUR BACK TO THE I.II7 c m v R o i ^ T . .im , c a i M lllln«y, Box T, Manchester Herald, for Guaranteed in writing before made while you wait. Tape re­ MECHANIC full Ume, service BUSINESS..-. .A OLD IRONINS 19 Interview. you enlist for only 8 years. y BOARD.'F corders for rent. Marlow's, 887 Dressmaking station attendant port Ume. 827 cubes, 4-speed, mags, W INTER storage for campers LOAM Main St., 640-8221. Must be over 21. Apply at The TOP QUALITY LOAM, e Electronics e Meohanlos $1,600 firm. 646-4821. and small boats. South Wind­ LADIES’ drewes, suits, wedding SECJRETARY — Are you good e Heavy Equipment e Avia­ sor, 644-1062. TWO handymen want a variety gowns and veils, all custom with figures, Is your typing and Tire Outlet, Route 83, Talcott- F IL L AND GRAVEU FOR tion e AdniUiiistratlon 1068 AMBASSADOR, 2 - door made. Some alteraUona. Rea­ shorthand speed above . aver- ville Rd., Vernon. SALE. [ l/Y®'— bt0T . . . . .1 ./OK /-V.1I — ------— ------of jobs by day or hour. We .V.T+r-Ji-l. |lyW' h ^ ^ , automatic. $488. Call y e a R END clearance on all ^nd cellars sonable prices. 640-1183. 643-0488 — 648-8088 " construction Laborers. Ap- LATULIPPE BROS. w nil io-i,(/ left over and used Cox camp­ Reasonably, Call 648-6806. job that you are looking for . Visit the AU New Volunteer M M »H us >»t Oft ply Alco Development Oorp., INC. ers and Terry Travel trailers. we have it. Excellent starting Army Hq.,BS8 Main St. Campers Holiday, Inc., Route LIGHT trucking, cellars and at Moving - 1 Court St., Rockville. 748-9417 — 878-4366 1967 FORD Thunderblrd, clas­ pay, excellent benefits and ex­ Mfuicheeter LANCELOT BY COKER aittUeENN 66, Portland. 1-812-1212. tics cleaned, odd jobs. Rubbish T ru c k in g - S t o r a g e cellent potential. Call 647-9238. sic. Call 848-BS61. 20 — ------—---- — — removed, domesUc and com------/ I'M 50RRV TtH COOK\e ) NC3N©EN©E, LCDRI / ( TMOSB WOULC^GNlY 'I AVON makes Christmas mer­ PONTIAC 1988 custom Tem­ IMG Van camper, older. Inter- merclal, 644-8962. MANCHESTER — Delivery- { RIDN'T TURN our THESE ARE EVEN ^ SKIP THREE national camper conversion. pest, automatic, V-8, power light trucking and package de­ rier. You'll have money for all DRAINFIELDS VERY WELL/ BETTER THAN THE Any reasonable offer. 646-0946. FREE! F R E E ! Clean your cel­ livery. Refrigerators, washers tlie gifts you want to give; Baekhoe and L A G T b a t c h MDU steering, low mileage. Excel­ lar, attic or garage. Coll 640- you’ll sell guaranteed prod­ • Land Clearing BAKEP' lent Urea, condition. $1,478. and stove moving, specialty. 16' FR AN K LIN travel trailer, 6676. Folding chairs for rent. 646- ucts, from Avon. Be on Avon GEORGE H. ORIFFINO, EXPERIENCED 640-2896. ______LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSONi sleep* 7, toilet. Immaculate aa 0782. Representative. It's fun, It’s Inc. 1903 IM PALA, V-8, automaUo, . new, everything Included, $1,- TREES removed, lots cleared, convenient, It’s profitable. CaU AND OVER — 148-1888 ro- / T96. 649-7808. attics and collars cleaned. LUBRICATION MAN excellent running condlUon. now! 280-4622. Days, 8-day week, Includes overtime, good hooriy rate 1180 or beat offer. Phone 649 Light trucking, also painting. Painting - Papering 21 'Free fsUmates. 646-8480 after and benefits. This Is a permanent position with opportunity 2601. Garag* in s i d e —outside painting. Spe­ to advance In other ppeltlons with Manchester^ leading 4:30 p.'m. Quality Doeen’t Ooet... CREDIT CLERK H a, a ija /S f cial rates for people over 68. dealer. No phone caUs please, apply In persen enly. m u s t sell — 1666 Chevy wag- Sorvlce - Storag* 1(1 IT P A Y S ! Part-time, 8 nights and on, V8, automatic, very good CaU my competitors, then call Saturdays ■'i;: condition, make offer. CaU 644- W ANTED ~ for alx months for Builciing Contracting 14 mo. Estimates given. 640-7863. LAUREL DBOORATINO APPLY boat storage, garage. Phone Wallpapering SpeolaUsts MORIARTY BROSm MO. IBM, «40-8886.______' . CARPENTRY and remodoUng, RICHARD E. MARTIN. Full W. T. GRANT re, mi Lt wm. Ix . tm t«i us f t oh *71 0««1 Cm • e49-7084. For EsUmateo call aiA CODNTBB STREET MANCanmai, OOSDf. HVfYWi rec rooms, dormers, kltohens; professional painting service, MANCHESTER PARKADE IMA TEM PEST station wagon, 8881698 fair condition, $200. Call 840- additions and garagea. CaU Interior-exterior. Free esti­ mates, fully Insured. 640-4411. 8067 anytime. Read Herald Ads Tom Corbitt, 648-0088. I? I . • ^ )

Ij. MANCHESTER EVENTOG HERALD, MANCHESTOR, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1971 PAGE 'TWENTY-ONE PAGE ‘TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENINCr HERALD, J^NCHESTER. CONN.^ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1971 TWO-FAMILY Household Goods 51 Out of Town Heusot For Sak 72 H o u b m Fop Solo 72 H o u m s Fop Sole 72 H o u w b Fop Solo 72 Howos Fop Solo 72 Howot Fop S u it 72 Out of Town Andover-ColumhiaAiehron For Ront 66 Possibilities, presently An For Solo 75 REFRIGERATOR — apart­ ______COMPACT two-family, nice 8-room Colonial, garage. Ex­ BOUIjDER r d , - Immaculate MANCHES’I’En" 81x-fnm'ly RANCH 3 bedrooms, two MANCHEBTER — 4648 MapI* ment sire, like new, |78, SO" BERRY'S WORLD ROCKVILLE —Nice four-room residential area, .exoellent In- tra two-family building lot 8-bedrcK>m OarrlHon Colonial (imi a two-family. Fine condi­ baths, largo paneled den, Offered by the St., large 2-famlly, 5-5\mcel- NICE 5>/i-room Ranch, S bed­ Public Health Nurse Unit CLASSIFIED gas stove, 886. Aluminum com­ apartment, stove, refrigerator, com*. Mr. Funderburke, Bel- available to buyer. on parkllke 1.7-8 acres. Heated tion throughout, a good Invost- screened porch, private shrub­ lent Investment, 885,506.\ t .J. rooms, one acre treed lot, one- bination screen d(y>rs, $10. partly furnished. 8180. Adults flore Agency, 647-1418. basement, family room, ment. Becondary financing bed backyard. Built-in fea­ Crockett, Realtor, 875-6279. \ car oversized garage, near each. 043-2466 evenings or 643- broezeway, 2-car garage, car­ available. Owner has other In­ tures, Call owner, 643-1782 or new shopping center, $26,900. only, security deposit requlr- fni^g^HooM Split, AA sene, peting. Established prestige 843-0934. PHILBRICK MANCHEBTER — 6-room Cape,' Presents Annual Report 1443. ed. Call 643-9678. PASEK terest*. 80s. Wolverton Agen­ Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649 ADVERTISING 3H baths, 2 fireplaces, four or neighborhood. Owner, 648-6098. cy, Realtors. 049-2818.. Ite baths, shed dormers, fire­ 1636. Rick Blngelton, a part-time signed to the Gilead HIU section WANTED to buy —Used appli­ ROCKVILLE — Three - room even five bedrooms, plus a Realtors, MLS place. Priced to sell. Stark­ 646-4678 742-8248 MANOHEB’TER, 4-bodroom old­ TWO FINE HOMES ELISGANT four-bedroom older counselor with the Eastern C3on- town. ’The Marlborough CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ances, kitchen sets, beds, apartment, heat, hot water, plethora of other features. 289-7475 DUNCAN RD. - Ansaldl built AGENCY weather, Realtors, 646-5863. nursing staff wa* reduced by bureaus, couches, chairs, stove, refrigerator. 8130. Secu­ Owner transferred, selling be­ er Colonial In desirable east 8 large nx>ms, largo breeze- Here are 2 new custom hom^ Excellent conditiem. necticut Drug Action program 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. We need a two-bedroom ex­ side location. Good condition. PORTER BT. area oversized 8- New Hltehen and bathroom, _ means bf hiring n school health tables, lamps, dining sets, rity deposit required, no pets. low professional appraisal fig­ way, 2-cer garage, 1% tiled homes to choose from on r(x>m Cape vrtth central air- $24,700 discussed "Drug Use and aide. fm m m ure! Call now, Belflore Agen­ pandable Cape or Ranch. If Call now, only 823,900. Hayes baths, built-ins, full attic, flije- newly decorated, S-car ga­ lounge sets etc. Call 640-7670. Adults only. Call 643-9678. you are thinking of selling Kennedy Rd. here In town. conditioning, large living room, Young People" at the recent Two flu immunization clinics COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADWT. cy, 647-1418. Agency, 8460131. placo, ■ plastered walls, city A magnificent 8-room Swiss -EAST BIDE, high and dry, rage. Ideal family home. 881,- 4:S0 P.M. DAY BEFDRE PUBUCATION TRADER "P" — Antlque.% call us for a professional formal dining room, kitchen on Norman St., off of Oak annual meeting of the Colum- were held during the year and ROCKVILLE MANCHESTER Cape, 7 good utilities, Immediate occupancy. chalet that features 3 or 4 with bullt-lns, first fl(x>r family 900. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, bla-Hebron-Andover Public pre-school dental health clinics Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 4:80 p.ni. Friday used furniture and appliances, TWO'-FAMILY, recenUy listed, appraisal, (no obligation). Charles I>;spcranco, 649-7620. St. 6494686. nu^e-car garage, two sepa­ rooms, fireplace, 2 baths, ga­ bedrooms, large beamed room, 2 fireplaces, 2 full baths, Health Nursing Agency. were held Inst summer In each 50 Pearl St., Manchester. Open CAREN APTS. celling living room, country dally and evenings. We buy rate heating systems, recently We are members of the Na­ rage, walk to Bowers, tiling MANCHESTER Largo older garage, many of the rooms have ’Three bedroome, huge walk- TOLLAND — Six-room Ranch Singleton, who attends the of the three participating towns. YOim COOPEBATION WDX redecorated. Good Income, tional Association of Real 'imd MHS. Helen D. Cole, Real­ styled kitchen, formal din­ wall-to-wall carpeting. Beauti­ in closet In each. Nice big located on a hill. Aluminum University of Ccnnecticut and Mrs. John Hibbard, chairman and sell. 643-6046. 3H> 6Mi room apartmenU. 2-famlIy, completely rcmcxlol- ing room, center fireplace, BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 central location. Belflore Estate Boards. Also mem­ tor, 643-668 fully shrubbed and treed yard. frtmt entrance. Formal din­ sidinp’, 8 bedrooms, beautiful '*^®*‘“* m a counselor at Percep- of the Professional Advisory Available now. Including ap- od. Immaculate condition, 6-6 3 baths, 2-car garage. Ot­ SEWING MACHINE — 1971 sig pllancea, wall-to-wall carpet­ Agency, 647-1418. bers of the Manchester, plus 2 finished bedrooms on ing room, attractive stair­ den 1% acre country lot. Close U®n House In Wlllimantic, told (Committee reported that an sag, unclaimed layaway, bal­ Hartford, and Vernon Board ROLLING PARK AREA tered for $48,000 nr a charm­ RAN(JH—7 rooms, 1% baths, way. Upstairs hall la wide ing, heat, hot water, swim­ third flcx>r. Fireplace, 2-car de­ large lot, 832,000. to 1-84. 827,900. T. J, Crockett, why young people get analysis of the agency’s actl- Continued From Preceding Page ance 811.85. Singer zig zag, SIMPLY immaculate Raised of Realtors. ing 6-room Raised Ranch and has bullt-ln drawers. Realtor 878-6279. Involved In drug use and what vltles Is under way to deter- ming pool, storage and park­ Original owner selling this neat tached garage, large, deep with 2 fireplaces, 3 bed­ originally over 8300, now only ing. From 8150. Call Super­ Ranch in executive and profes- — cape on comer lot. All six rooms well landscaped grounds with RANCH—6 rooms, % acre treed Full basement and attic. ______!------attempts are being made at re- mine whether the needs of pa- 8*5.85. Singer Touch and Sew, slonal area. -Two fireplaces, SIX-ROOM, tour bedroom over- rooms, glass sliding doors, 100 amp. electric service. BOLTON —Owner transferred, hablUtating them. _ tlcnts are being met quantltn- Dogs - Birds - Pets 41 Articles For Sale intendent, 875-1665, 278-1010, two-car garage, completely au- sized bungelow Cape. w y finished plus rec room. Beauti­ garden and fralt trees. Merritt sun decks, and room for fu­ lot, $26,000. 45 848.,60. All guaranteed, easy 242-6608. ful 'lot, big trees, plenty of Agency, 646-1180. Oil heat. immediate occupancy. ’Iliree- President Ernest Bottomley tlvcly and qualitatively, terms. 522-0931, dealer. tomaUc kitchen. Rural living redecorated Interior, new ^ i - ture expansion on the lower LARGE RANCH—First floor ENGUfiH 'SETTER puppies, SORRY SAL. Is now a merry shrubs. Close to everything . . . Completely redecorat bedroom Ranch, paneled rec of Columbia presented the A general survey was mailed VERNON — Town House Gar­ In Manchester proper. All city er, oversized treed lot. DelMn- level. Offered for $43,500. family room, 2 beautiful fire­ rm, carpeted through(jut. Agency’s annual report stress- at random to both individuals F.D.S.B. regflstered. Call any gal. She used Blue Lustre rug MOVING — Couch, table, drese- Buckley school a few blocks Both of these homes are ed. Come BUY this one. dens,uoiio, unique uiiti^uQ new concept in ui utiltUes. ITireo years young, an ed two-oar if. away. Quick occupancy. Asking MANCHESTER places, 2 full baths, 2-car ga­ trout stocked pond, $29,500. Ap- Ing that agency, completing Its and community service groups, time, 617-1848. and upholstery cleaner. Rent er, chest, twin beds, infant's apartment living. Brand new ideal buy. Up to the minute, - living in the cltj^ one situated on a high treed lot rage, 2 years old, 842,000. electric shampooer 81. Olcott cheat of drawers. Phone 648- 826,900. and well worth It. T. J. AND VICINITY with a terrific view. Call us polntm'ent with realtors, Nata- third year as a multi-town pub- with a roughly il per cent re- KITTENS — free, to good two-bedroom duplexes featur- while all the amenities usually the high 20s. Carriage n ly. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. lle Flint, 1-4291110; Marysuin lie health agency, has proven to sponse. The final evaluation Variety Store. 8316. Ing wall-to-wall carpeting, GE missing from a bratMl new 646-1110. and we will show you 'TWO FAMILY—Remodeled In homes, very cute and adora­ 1967, entire inside paneled and Boyd, 1-423-8421; 1-423-8848, be a great success. will enable the agency board to ble. will deliver. 742-8358. USED furnace-forced air, 136,- REFRIGERATOR — 18 cubic oven and range, 14 cubic foot home have been added. Truly RANCH -3-bedroom home, through. KEITH refrigerator, and garbage dis­ ACREAGE — Chrea 1800. 11- carpeted, $34,500. 228-0003. Th® most significant change plan the activities .and pro- 000 Btu, burner, 3-ton air-condi- foot, Kelvlnator, Foodarama, a Blest Buy. Belflore Agency, AIR-CONDITIONED neat and clean with garage. Real Estate ------^------tile agency’s workings the grams tor the next two years, posal. Private entrance with 647-1418. room Colonial, bam, high ele­ U & R REALTY CO. INC. tionlng unit. 644-2427. frost-free, coppertone. Im­ vation, sweeping views. Hutch­ (X)IX)NIAL—11-room custom 643-2692 COMMERCIAL BUILDING ap- 646-4126 6491922 CRYSTAL Lake — Handyman s past year was the agreement she said. GERMAN Shepherd puppies for maculate, 8225. 649-1914. sliding glass doors to patio. A six-room Raised Ranch in proxlmately 6,000 sq. ft. of floor — sale, no papers. Phone 646-8699. ALUMINUM sheets used as laundry facilities and storage JUBT listed — Big Dutch Colo- a fine residential area. This ins Agency, Realtors,' 840-6324. built, 3 fire-places, 3 baths, Robert D. Murdock, Realtor 7-rcx>m Raised Ranch, special. Waterfront year reached with the To\vn of Marl- Mrs. Bernard LaPlne, chalr- nlal in desirable Porter St. house typifies one-floor liv­ 2-car garage, 4 years old. area, zoned Industrial. For sale ’round home. Priced for quick borough, to provide nursing and man of the Finance Committee, printing plates. .009 thick, 23x LIKE new floor length 2-tone in bcusement. Total electric. $23,900, 6-ROOM Ranch, wall-to- or lease, $70,000. bullt-lns, 2 baths, wall-wall 36”, 25 cents each or 6 for 81. blue draperies with under cur­ One child, no pets. Rental 8100. school area. Four bedrooms, ing at it’s best. Additional FOREST HILLS AREA carpet, 2-csLr garage, sewers, sale. Starkweather, Realtors, supervUory services. reported that a complete rc- FREE KITTENS, Call 649-3073 643-2711. first-floor den or family room, features of this home a r e - SPLIT LEVBL-4 bedrooms, wall carpet, recreation room, large lot. Hutchins Agency, 646-5363. A new contract for the fiscal evaluation of the agency’s In- tains to match. Enough for one For appointment call 872-0528, New on market, custom built Bundeck city sewers, split ROCKLEDGE — Large custom after 5. 9’ picture window and, two 3’ weekdays between 8 and 5 finished basement rec room. wall-to-wall carpeUng. base­ 2'/j baths, aluminum siding, 649-5324. R'Afl'T HATmenTm rtnlaed y®®*" provides again for surance program was com SNOWMOBILE, 1970, Skl-Dad- raised ranch with all the trim­ largo landscaped lot with rail fence. Hutchins .Agency built Ranch. Living room 27' EAST HARTFORD - RaUed Marlborough, in- pieted this year. AKC Toy Poodles, Mom and windows. Call 647-9550 aRer 5 p.m. Ideal for the growing family. ment and rec room, two-car mings, aluminum siding, fire­ long, master bedroom 12x18’, Ranch, close to schools and dler, 22 h.p., 15" track, 8460. ''C’mon, lady! Would you mind hurrying up— I've got to Dutch Colonials are In constant garage and complete alr- patio and in-ground pool. Realtors, 649-5324. eluding home nursing care; su- Mrs, Thomas O’Brien, chair- Dad may be seen. Call after 4 742-9362. p.m. place, 1V4 baths, rear deck, plastered walls, parkllke yard, bus, 3 bedrooms, garage and make an obscene phone call!" ROCKVILLE — 3-room apart- demand^ call now to avoid dls- condltloning. Priced to sell. with 26x40’ swimming pool. This pervlsory and Instructional man of the Nur.slng Program 875-8860. ents, 8106-8115, stove and re- bullt-lns (Including self cleaning RAISED RANCH—Only $28,- tXlLONIAL —Three bedreoms Lots For Sole 73 finished rec rcom. Call Stark­ ai^intm ent! Belflore Agency, 900. for 3 bedrooms, family 1V4 baths, large living rocm may be the house you have be*n care; health guidance and pre- personnel Committee noted ~ Saturday, Octo- ^usical Instruments 53 erator; 4 room apartments, oven) . . . on one of the big­ weather, Realtors, 646-6353. ventlon of disease and-or dls- tj,at the agency has added to PURE grray male kitten, pretty ber 2nd, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Across ______647-1418. JOHN H. LAPP'EN, INC. gest lots In the area . . . approx, room, 2 full baths, 2-car ga­ dining room, kitchen den trying to find for a long time. VERNON - Bolton lake a r e a ,______and play^l, free. Phone 649- ^130; 5 room apartment, 649-5261 beach rights, 150x150, $4,200. TOLLAND — New aluminum patient referrals; Its staff a “floater" nurse, be­ from Caldor’s. Antiques, e p ip h ONE electric guitar, two 8160, >H1 apartments are un­ BRAND three quarters of an acre. Own­ rage. ' oversized two-car garage with Call t(xlay tor an appointment, school h ^ t h program.; con- 1203. knick - knacks, collectibles, pick-ups, single cutaway. 649- Apartments - Flats - Business Locations Realtor. iMuror. covered patio.' Large wooded Tolland, w(xkied acre, $4,000. sided Raised Ranch, nestled ing employed wherever nec- heated, NMCurity deposit re­ Eight-room er transferred, excellent value. SPLIT LEVEL — Clistom Coventry, half acre. $3,500. tractural services for speech pgaarv" PURE bred German shepherd used home appliances, tools, 6552. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. lot. High location, ^ v e n le n t. OVERSIZED 6-room Cape Cc^ amenr; the pines on a one-acre Tenements 63 For Rent 64 quired. 87^179. zone. Choose your own decogtr built home with over 2,500 Price reduced. Call owner, 643- attached breezeway and 2- Hayes Agency. 646-0131. and physical therapists; Well- ‘ puppies, no papers, male 825.; sporting goods, furniture. You tlons. Two to choose from! Bel­ MANCHESTER — Exceptional lot. $31,900. T. J. Crockett Child Conferences, and service name it, it may be there. PIANO — Pinafore by Gulbran- twO-BEDROOM deluxe Towil- FTVE-ROOM Apartment-offices 827.900 — ElGHT-npOM Colo- square feet of living ar8a, car garage, beautifully land- Realtor, 875-6279. female. 815. Call 646-3248. flore Agency, 647-1419. 4-room Ranch, new roof, alu­ ______0641. ______Scaped treed lot 140x150, large to Day Care Centers and Nurs- Sponsored by the Manchester sen. Price reasonable. Excel­ house, includes carpets, ap- combination, heat, hot water, minum siding, new heating, nlal, in-law quarters. Alumi­ 2Vj baths, 2 fireplaces, 2- lent for beginners practice. Wanted To 6B car- garage, plastered con­ WARANOKE RD. — 4-bedroom living room, dining room and TOLLAND — 6V4-room Ranch, ®ry schools under certain con- Rotary Club. Admission 25 apliances, heat, air-condition­ private bath, air-conditioning, DRIVE by 262 Ferguson Rd., on full basement, a most enchant­ num siding, new heating sys­ 100'x200’, lot. Andover Lake, Busted Limbs FREE kittens, mixed gray and Phene 643-0420. ing, full basement, 8220 per carpeting, ground floor loca- WANTEID — Slngle\house in tem. Off East Center St., trees. struction;' Cape in choice residential bedrooms, modem kitchen. As- breezeway with 2-car garage, dtilons. cents. the Porter Street side of the ing kitchen. Char-Bon Agency, 742-6642, after 6 p.m. rec room In basement, she(i Bottomley noted the agency’s white. 649-4688. month. Paul W. Dougan, Re­ tion, parking. Apply Marlow’s, Manchester, 4 ro o m s ^ more, lovely Rockledge area. Be In­ Hutchins Agency, Realtors, aren, 3 bedrooms up, one sumable mortgage. Immediate Forecast; Car HUGE PORCH and Patio Sale— 643-0683. down, 2 baths Priced to sell. (x;cupancy. for pony or dogs, ;|26,900. T.J. Uecal soundness. Its Increased altor, 649-4535. 867 Main St., 649-5221. -family of three plus d ^ 649- formed that this Immaculate 4- 649-6324. HERITAGE HOUSE AKC F*EMALE German shep­ Thursday, Friday, Saturday. 9712. bedrenm. Raised Ranch has 3 PI'TKEN — Porter SL^jima, 6 Out of Town Crockett, Realtor, 876-6279. participation In professional Crash Help^ herd, 8 months old. 649-2592 af­ Girl’s bike, surf casting out­ Wearing Apparel - 4^, _ Room apartment, first PRIME air-conditioned office MANCHESTER — Cape with 646-2482 jj.__ STATELY 4-bedroom Colonial, ______conferences, clinics and In-serv- full baths, as well as an arm’s year old aluminum sided cus­ '_ completely redecorated first ter 5:30. fit, children’s snow suits, toys. Furs 57 floor, heat, hot water, applian- space, I»yramld Building, 367 tom built, 8-room Garrison. aluminum siding. Fireplace, For the finer homes. For Sole 75 ■rr;------;— r;---- rtr------Ice programs and the contlnual- SACRAMENTO, Calif/ (AP) length list of features and ^ - MANCHESTER — Business floor, front-to-back living room, ------Wanted - Real Estate 77 ly expending and more effec- — "TeU me something . . . any- portable crib, highchalr, many . white olald disposal, basement, park- B. Center St. Available Aug. 1. Land For Sale 71 Family rtwm with beamed garage. Lovely treed lot. Con­ Finishing touches HAVvia ^ G Imor n/fiilfo ClflA m/\ntVt1v oi^al anz4 falank/wiA an. tras. Be further informed tfiat zone, large well kept estate- fonnal dining room, modem BOLTON ------— r—— tlve operation. thing,” entertalnm ^t editor household items. 56 Hawthorne winter sport coat, size 10, 810. ing, adults, 8180 monthly. Call Secretarial and telephone an­ the price is right. Call now to celling and built-in bat. dream venient central location. Im­ IMMACJULATE 8-room Cape, on two-bedroom Ranch. Fam­ FTREE kittens, gtx>d with chil­ St. off West Middle Tpke. after 4 p.m., 649-4864. swering service available on VERNON — Several parcels on mediate ntime show trip through this custom built, 646-0131. room dining r(x>m, kitchen and ture, infant, children, adult ment, wall-to-wall carpeting COMMERCIAL place for lease Realty, 646-1110. MANCHESTER — 7-car ga- family room. Professionally ______Real Estate, 643-9332. SELLING your home or acre­ of the directors, and the respec- Wednesday, Live Stock 42 clothing and miscellaneous throughout, complete appll- or sale 461 Main St. next to quality residence. • Belflore 825,900—7-Room Colonial, two CXJLONIAL with swimming pool, ------Wanted - To Buy 58 TOM FUNDERBURKE has list­ rage $28,800. Large 7-room Co­ finished basement rec rcom, baths paneling, four bed- first-floor family nx>m, one full, SOUTH WINDSOR age? For prompt friendly serv' tlve town nurses. "I sec you In a hospital with HORSES boarded Bolton area. household, Sahu-day and Sun­ ances, vanity bath. Centrally post office. Excellent business CHAPLIN —1% acres, 160’ road Agency, 647-1418, ed a nice twofamlly with an lonial, nice treed lot, centrally full dormer, fireplace, alumi­ ice, call Louts Dlmock Real' Treasurer’s Report your arms and leg;s raised like day, 61 Oak St. HOUSEHOLD lots —Antiques, located.* 8176. monthly. R. D. location with buUdlng. Call Irontage, pine grove, beat of rooms, fireplace, ’ huge treed 2 half baths, enclosed screened DANDY RAISED RANCH Tile treasurer’s report show- you mig;ht be in a cast,” said Good clean bam, grain and IMMACULA’TE — one year old attractive treed yard and sin­ located. Hutchins Agency, Re­ num siding and garage. Mer­ lot. Large pool. Hutchins porch, centrally air-conditioned. Spacious 7-r(x>m, L-shaped ty, Realtors, 649-6823. hay. Inquire after 6 p.m., 164 y a r d — Tag Sale, 211 Moun- bric-a-brac, locks, frames, Murdock, 643-2692. 646-2426, 9-6. ***■• 646-1046. ______7-room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 gle family atmosphere. Refrig­ altors, 649-M24. ritt Agency, 646-1180. ed that the agency ended Its Mary Lou Smith, who claims to glassware. We buy estates. ------— ■ ------Agency, Realtors, 649-6.324. large yard, $38,900. Raised Ranch in beautiful ALL CASH for your property fiscal year with a deficit of be clairvoyant. French Rd., Bolton. tain Rd. Manchester. October baths, carpeted living iwm erator, stove In both apart­ “Birch HiU” . 2 baths, 2 fire­ Village Peddler, Auctioneer, ROY.^ ARMS — lovely new OFFICE space, Bolton Notch, and dining r(X>m. Kitchen with ments. Call Tom for further MANCHESTER — Bowers OWNER r- SeUlng slx-poom EIGHT-R(30M Raised Ranch, (CONTEMPORARY L Shaped within 24 hours. Avoid red $$189.39 having budgeted a fig- Martin laughed It off by say- 2, 10-2 p.m. Rain or shine. 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. tcnvnhouse, 2 bedrooms, heat­ 400 square feet, heat, lights, HoUSCS For Sale 72 Sch(x>I, 6-room Burgalow, fire- Cape, 3 bedrooms, fireplace. places, built-in oven & tape, Instant service. Hayes ure of $42,736 and ha'vlng ac- jng she must have been refer- ed, fully carpeted, all appli­ built-ins, family room with details. Belflore Agency, 647- 2V4 baths, four bedrooms, two Ranch. RedW(xxl and brick ex- range, dishwasher, disposal, Poultry and Supplies 43 air-conditioning Included. 8100 1413. place, two additional rooms l >/2 baths, garage, enclosed terior, on w(x>ded lot, IVi acres Agency, 646-0181. tuaily spent $42,924.39. ring to the time Martin’s wife LOFTY p il e free from soil Is ^y^ ^ t e d —antique furniture. ances, 1% baths, full basement per month. Savings Bank of 816,000 ATTRAfDTTVE 4-room dual fireplace and patio, alu­ fireplaces, wall-to-wall carpet­ luscious wall-to-wall carpet­ the carpet cleaned with Blue minum siding, 2-car garage. lower level. Garage, carport, back porch, rec room. Com­ ing, sundeck, two-car garage, with ’ a view. Five bediooms, 2 ------Nursing Income received from poUy broke her leg. LIVE FOWL for sale. Crystal glass, pewter, oil paintings or with laundry hook-ups, private Manchester, 64 Ranch,...... baseboard heat, wls, shopping, MANCHESTER Deluxe one- MLS, 643-2326. Gordon, 649-5306. — Shop. tors, 649-6324. MANCHES’TER — Immaculate nial. Large family type rooms. ter. Not over 833,0(K). Paul W. $826.80, 'Andover for a net ^ t h a broken ankle, cracated 165 Oakland Street. churches (closest thing to a bedroom duplex. dup__ 8195 per 6-room Ranch plus 12x17’ fam­ Five bedrooms, 2% baths, dou­ GRACIOUS antique colonial in Dougan, Realtor, 640-4535. total of $3,000. Care is pro- yjbs and cuts and bruises suf- 45 TREAT rugs right, they’ll be a private home) 8215. (Jail 644- month. Including heat, appll- 168 FOOT 7%-room custom ble garage. Hayes Agency, excellent condition, 3 fireplaces, • • Articles For Sale 1611. brick Ranch. 37’ - Uving------room, ily room. Three large bed­ B(Sl W vlded for all regardless of abll- fered in an auto accident on his — delight if cleaned with Blue ances, air - conditioning, car­ rooms, fireplaced living r(X)m, 646-0131. 13 beautifully decorated rooms, BARROWS AND WALLACE OO. WE PURCHASE real ^ t e way home five hours after the DARK RIC5I stone free loam, Lustre. Rent elwtric shampoo­ WANT to buy car. Will take pets, full basement. Paul W. 2-car garage. 2% acres. Gor­ modem eat-in kitchen, formal quickly. Call us between 9 over payments. Call 289 2126. LARGE LUXURIOUS. 2-bed- geous view. Hutchins Agency, attached garage. Private yard. SEVEN-ROOM, 4-bedroom C3o- Manchester Parkade Mrs. Jones reported reduc- interview, 5 yards 820. Sand, gravel, er 81- E. A. Johnson Paint Co., Dougan Realtor, 649-4685. living and dining room, break­ a.m. and 1 p.m. for prompt tlons in therapeutic nursing story was confirmed by room Town Houses. Glass slid­ 649-5324. 20s. Wolveite" Agency, Re­ loniai, handyman’s special. Manchester 6496306 action. 646-2000. stone, manure, pl, and patio 723 Main St., Manchester, 649- ing doors, patio, 1% baths, de------altors, 649-2813. fast room, 8 sitting rooms, 4 visits and services to Medicare kCRA news director Paul Overrized treed lot with 3-car bedr(x>ms, plus studio, study COVENTRY NORTH Deluxe - sand. 643-9504. 4501. Rooms Without Board 59 luxe electric kitchen, electric HOUSOS For Rent patients, and increases In health "niompson and the noontime ^ 5 *M,900 ~ 1^“ *® MAN(DHBSTBR — New Listing, detached garage. Offered In OPEN HOUSE Sat. and 3 baths, ston* walls, ga­ 8-rcx>m Raised Ranch with all heat, central air-conditioning, ______room Cape, fireplace, garage, M guidance calls for the elderly, glow’s producer, iBlU Duke. TAG SALE — Friday a ^ Sat- GARAGE SALE — ’Thursday, THOMPSON House — Cot- 4-4 duplex, new baths, two bed­ the middle 20s. Ideal for large rage, large bams and out build­ the extras. Two fireplaces, Pair Remarries private basement, laundry MANfDHES’TBR 6% - room city sewers, well lands(Uiped. family. Carriage Realty, John attendance at well child con------■ - urday, October 1, 2, 10 a.m FYiday, Saturday and Sunday, tege St., centrally located, rooms. Only 826,906. Wolcott ings. A view from every win­ wall-to-wall carpeting, double ferences, visits to Norwich Hoa- 7 p.m. 49 Cedar St. 649-667(1, 1-5, 73 Mather St. Holiday and room, 2-car garages. Immedi­ Ranch, 3 bediooms, attached Hutchins Agency, Realtors, BisseU, 646-1110. large, pleasantly furnished garage and porch, available Realtors, 668-8200. dow. 848,000. door front entry, spacious foy­ As Death Nears plted referral patients and ma­ handmade gifts, furniture old ate occupancy. No pets. 649-6324. Rolling Hills, Mansfield er, laundry room, two baths, Phone Solves TAG SALE — Saturday, Oct. rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 Adults. Rockledge Apart­ October 16, 8240. monthly. NEW USTING DA'YTGN Ohio (AP> _ Ken- ternal and ciuiuchild healthiicuiu. visits. y.».u,>. and new, baby furniture, plus for overnight and permanent 4-UNIT apartment — good In­ fourth bedroom or study. Open She stressed the need for 2nd, 10 a.m. to 2 p.nu House­ many miscellaneous items. ments, telephone 643-9674, eve­ lease, security and references. MANCHESTER — Executive 4- come. Call for details. beamed cathedral ceilings, Mto Ellcker.M, and Ms lo m w F reeze CoSeS guest rates. nings 643-7135. 649-5013 after 5:30. bedroom home. 2hi baths, 2- Six-room home on quiet From 1-84, take Exit 99. FoUow sis^ns on Rt. 195 toward UConn. Turn hold items, clothing and white sliding glass doors from dining Anna, 60, were remarried ^ pogiuve^erculoais diagnosis, CHICAGO (AP) — (The Mid­ elephant. YWCA-(Dompasse MAGNA VOX comWi^lon cotor ------^------car garage, gorgeous treed lot. street in Manchester Green right on 44A. 1/ 2 mile on left is Rolling Hills. EAST CENTER ST. Large 10- DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart- MANCHES’l’ER — Large two- Below replacement cost. Hur- area, close to sch(x>ls and room to largelarare v/oodefi woodeA deck,deck. Thursday on the 46th anni- but said . continuous______contact (aIs ■west Regionalama 1 W**n«wtVtbranch oifof the Club,. North Main St., Manches-. ’TV, stereo, AM-FM radio. At- » u room Colonial may be used for sliding glass doors from large vereary of their first wedding traiitive colonial caWnet in ex- NI^E ROOM in private home. ment, wall-to-wall carpeting, year old, four-bedroom Colo- ry! Heritage House, 646-2482. shopping. All large r(x>ms, home or offices, large lot with maintained with them. Tine U.S. Office of Emergency Pre­ ter. free parking. Call 643-5279. complete appliances, 2 air- nlal. 2Vi baths, 2-car garage, three bedrooms, much closet rustic cedar rec room to stone . j, . j tests were offered to mothers paredness has received more cellent condition, 8(W)0 or best Bzzzzzszz in and see our possibility of acquiring more The Ellckers were first wed ______IT-- ______ioi-*„ POUR In One Tag Sale, over offer. Call 646-0244. conditirmers, full basement, appliances, security required. MANCHEISTER ^— 819,600. Neat and storage space, priced land. patio, beautiful landscaping on active In the Columbia Ctoopera- than 226 complaints of alleged PLEASANT, heated, furnished washer-dryer h(x>k-up, vaidty 8350. Heritage House, 646-2482. e-room older home. Oarage. % acre comer treed lot. Ex­ when he was 17 and she was 14. 200 items. Fantastic savings. room for gentlaman. Inquire 4 to sell quickly. busy Bea. We're ready, tive Nursery Sch(»l. violations of the wage-price 12 H.P. CUB Cadet hydrostatic type bath, glass sliding doors, ------— Rural setting. Manchester ROCKLEDGE—-Dynamic 9-room cellent condition. Jesdor Real­ Tliey were (Bvorced 27 years The nursing supervisor report- freeze during the first half at Great variety in clothes, in-, Pearl St., Mrs. DeMute. tors, MLS, 742-9682, 633-1411. and six chUdren later. Nrither eluding men’s suits, vacuum drive, and a number of acces­ onto patio. 8220 per month. Green area. City utilities. Bel JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. willing and able to assist Raised Ranch, 5 bedrooms, 2M ed that each sch(x>l Is provided the 90-day freeze, OE5P officials sories. Call from 5 to 9 p.m., Robert D. Murdock, Realtor, gle home, stove, refrigerator, Air Real Estate, 643-9332. ’ baths, large family room, ca- remarried, and they remained cleEuier, electric stove, other GIRL to share new Singles 2- lakefnmt. Security deposit. Realtors 649-5261 TiT^Xoi mnino- VERNON-Manchester line with one hour of service per pu- said Thursday. 742-8261. bedroom apartment, includes 643-2692. you in the sale or pur­ thedral celling living and dining friends over toe Y®^- , . pu per year and that each None has been sent to the De- appliances. Drum set, stained ___ 8225 monthly. 643-6824. MAN(3HESTER — Brent Rd., 7- room, modem kitchen. A ver­ room Split level, family rcxim, shutters, toys, etc. 10 a.m. to 1971 ENCY(DLOPEDIA Ameri­ electricity, all'social and mod­ LGVELY. one-bedroom apart- p(x>l, half-acre lot with eye ap- ^ Mho^has a health aide on duty partment of Justice for prose- em conveniences. Completely ment with refrigerator, range, IHR-EE^ room home in pleasant MANCHESTER room Spilt Level, 2 baths, rec chase of YOUR property. satile home In an excelVent lo­ 4 p.m., FYiday and Saturday, cana, 30 volume, B(X>k of r(x>m, fireplace, carpeting, ga­ cation. 2-car garage. pealing beauty, Hayes Agen- cancer, and three days later his 145 Green Manor Rd. Knowledge, 20 volume. Lands furnished. 646-8538 after 6:30. disposal, heat, air-conditioning convenient l(x:ation, large . . . . , cy, 646-0181. munity. She stressed toe need Leo McNamee, OE5P spokes- lawn, plenty of space. Woridiig 7-room older home, 4 bedrooms rage. Only 880,900. Hayes former 'wife learned she had In­ for additional health personnel man, said 99 per cent of the and People, 7 volume, finished ATTRACTIVE, newly decorated ParWnS. 5156. monthly. large bam, C-z(xie lot, needs Agency, -646-0131. TEN 'ROO(M contemporary ternal cancer, In Hebron and said that a sec- complaints are settled over toe SCREENFTD loam, sand, bookcase. Never used. $600. Handy t^ Main St. Call 644- .adults. 643-2880. KEITH COVENTRY — Uve rent free, "I think that Is what did It,” r(x>m for refined gentleman, work. 821,900. Ranch with 8-r(x>m studio apart­ 3 cettages. Immaculate condl- ond nurse has already been as- phone. gravel, xpr(x:e8sed gravel, Call 528-5386. centrally Icxiated, 643-5331. 2427. MAN(DHESTER — Four-family ment or in-law suite, over 1% EUcker said. “There Is a whole stone, y-'Illl. Also bulldozer and ONE-BEDR(X}M house, ideal in center of town ItxsaOon. All REAL ESTATE tl(xi, exquisitely decorated, fur- for working couple, heait, i>ark- Redecorated 7-rix>m Colonial, acres of Icuid with a view, red- lot of strength when you pull to- b^lmoe service and drain ------a I i a 2 r o o m for gentleman, quiet LARGE 6-room apartment plus 3 or 4 bednx>ms, huge double 3-room apartments for mini­ wood construction. Large ther- gether, more than anyone can fields. George H. Grifflng, An- Boats &. Accessones 46 convenient location. 224 Char- ^Xtlc and basement storage. ing. Immediate occupancy. g;arage. Ideal workshop area. mum maintenance. New heat­ 172 E. CENTER ST. \dover. 742-7886. ter Oak St., 643-8368. centrally l(x;ated. Available Write Box V, Manchester Her­ Dead-end street. Asking 826,900. ing system. Excellent invest­ 649-1922 646-4126 GERICH’S MARINE Service, Nov. 1st. Nice yard. Security ald.* Dashing Style State Fair Authorized Evinrude outboard ment opportunity. Wolverton CAPE—8 rooms and enclosed 2897476, 742-8243. DOLL’S dresses — 60 cents, and references required. 8216. Immaculate 6-nx>m Ranch. Flre- porch, 2 baths, 2-car garage, twK^plece suits 60 cents, com­ motor sales and service. Spe­ Apartments - Flats - cial discounts on all boats, mo­ 823,900. plete wedding outfit, 81.60 and Tenements 63 tenance. 646-0181. T ^ S T 'M r i c k in«.. greened porch,' gar^e, lyjANCHESTBR - Two - famh ADULT AND RETIREMENT HOMES NOTICE Dr. White Home 82. 643-6452. tors and accessories. 1082 Tol­ nicely landscaped. Owner anx­ lies. Both very central and DUPLEX—4-4, large lot, handy land ’Tpke. Buckland, Conn., FIVE - R(X)M, two - bedroom Agency, 646-4200. ious. Asking 827,900, economically priced in the mid Homes are not shell homes, but are completely finished and furnished with location. ADMISSION From Peking GARAGE ^AEB — 10 a.m. Sat- 643-2363. apartment in two - family room garden apartment. Car­ and upper 20’s. Helen D. Cole, OF ELECTORS urday, O cto^r 2nd, 61 Strick­ peting, all appliances, heal, Just listed—Qeorgeous 8-room no extras to buy. All of Jensen’s pre-built homes and mobilehomes are We NEED LISTINGS Tlfe Board of Admissions of BOSTON (AP) - Dr. Paul PRICES slashed for year end house. Adults. $200 monthly. Out of Town Realtor, 648-6666. built to American Standard Association’s Code A119-1 or above. land St. Manchester. Some an­ 644-8741. and parking. 8170. Immediate , , Raised Ranch, one full, two half ______—------KEITH’S NOW! “Thinking of Sell Electors of the Town of He- Dudley White, toe Inter- tiques, clothing^^^iscellaneous clearance uples. PHILBRICK to administer the electors oath turned Thursday and told news- condition, asking 8296. Call 643- p.m.-9 p.m. Weekends 10 a.m.- OAK ST. — Older sbe-room Co­ We do not recommend this type of living for people with school children. to those who shall be found men at” Logan lntej?mtional NOR’THWOOD Apartments — room, 114 baths, full base­ qualified. Airport he was Impressed by BARN SALE — CMlectable'Sy^. 0932. ______One and two-bedrcom apart- ment. Itocated at 124 Florence 9 p.m. lonial, three bedrooms, alu­ frames, furniture, bric-a-brac, ------FRECHETTE 1. CLOSETS — one large, AGENCY Naturalization papers proving Chinese medical advances In — ments, central air-condltlon- Str, 8190 per month. Call 643- HEBRON — Wall St., 2 - bed- minum Biding. $22,900. Austin walk-ln In each of the 8 PRESTIGE COUNTRY CLUB LIVING Oct. 2, 11-4 p.m., Oct. 3, 11-5 2282 or 644-8896. A. Chambers, Realtor, MLS, citizenship should be presented recent years, p.m. Flora Rd., off Route 86, Florists - Nurseries 49 Ing, carpeting, balccny, car- room apartmenU, heat, hot bedrooms. Plus a full btuw- by naturalized citizens. Dr. White reiterated that he ------ports, plus other luxury fea­ REALTORS 643-2326. ment and attic gives you The sophisticated home owners who live in our country club development REALTORS Bolton. tures. From 8185. J. D. Real TWO-BEDROOM apartment, water, cari>etlng, appliances, Dated at Hebron, Connecticut, heard nothing during his trip HARDY chrysantemums in loads of room for Storage- are kincl, gentle, sociable, real down to earth people, a large per cent of about any illness suffered by all colors , 90 cents each. Open Estate Associates, 643-5129. second fl(x>r, immediate occu­ children welcome. Available 647-9998 Formal dining room. Large this 28to day of September 1671. 7 days a week. Pontlcelll’s pancy. Call 648-4827. Imfnediately. 8190 monthly. kitchen. Asking $24,700. whom are professionals. Many of them are quite well-to-do. They are the James L. Derby Jr., Chairman Mao Tse-tung, as has SEASONED cord wend, deliver­ BRAND new two-room apart------^------646-0682, 649-2871. kind of people you may have always wanted as your friends. Without sacri­ Joseph J. FUl, been rumored. He also said ed. C. Hutchinson, 643-5873. Greenhouse and Nursery, 433 MANfDHES’TER Price reduced, 2. Established mens' clothing 646-4200 No. Main St., Manchester. mMit, stove, refrigerator, WE HAVE customers waiting spacl(Mis 4-bedroom Colonial, store on Main St. Expeilent ficing standards many of these well off people are saving money due to| Registrars of Voters again that his visit had nothing heat, hot water, carpeting, for the rental of your apart- rOCKVIUiE—2 bedroom apart­ WOOOUND to do with Mao and that he -TAG SALE — Neighborhood ment available in new build­ baths, fireplace, large location. Plenty of parking. the economy of retirement country club living. They use the extra savings Attest: sale, lots of reasonably priced bath. 28 Birch St., 649-2238. ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ parkllke yard. Now only 824.- MAMOR Grab this one now and get for trips, investment, sending grandchildren to college, etc. MANCHESTER — large 2-fami­ Gladys T. Miner, didn’t SCO toe Chinese lender. Fuel and Feed 49-A tate Associates, Inc. 643-5129. ing. ConsUU (rf 4 . large roome to on the Christmas rush! ly 5-6, excellent investment, items. Come find your trea­ FOUR-Rl. 900. Hayes Agency, 6460181. Town Clerk sures, Cedar Swamp Rd., Cov­ APARTMENTS 8. General commercial zone CLURHOUSE SAUNA — POOL $34,900. Owner. 649-4336. of town, no pets, no children, 30 LO(DUST Street, 4 rooms, Includes heat, hot water, car­ MANfJHES’TER, 826,900, ^ - space for lease In Bolton entry. October 2nd and 3rd, 9 WOOD for sale. Reasonable. Please write Box F, Manches security, family unit. Call 646- peting and all appliances. Lo­ to 4 p.m, clous 7-room Colonial, formal HOiMiESTEAD ST. not far from the new Route LEGAL NOTICE Phone 875-1663. ter Herald. 2426, 9-5. cated in a country setting. Im­ dining ell, modern kitchen, 4 OFF W. MIDlMi: TPKE. 6. The recreation clubs are independently organized. Card parties, anniver­ ADMISSION mediate occupancy. Rockland ' YARD SALE will be held inside FIVE-R(X>M apartment, sec- FOUR-ROOM apartment, stove, bedrooms, trees, centrally lo­ MANCHESTER 4. Office space, commercial saries, bingo, suppers, dances, pool parties, cookouts, birthday parties, etc., FOR LEASE OF ELECTORS If rain, Saturday, Sunday, 10-6', Terrace Ap.irtmenU, High­ cated. Hutchins Agency Real­ and Industrial property for are the order of the day. Privacy is supreme. If you wish to bo alone no Notice is hereby given that the Household Goods 51 ond floor, very nice, appll- refrigerator. 8125. Security de- land Ave., 872-4046, 629-6086. tors, 649-5824. 1, 2 and 6bedroom luxury lease or sale. 106 Homestead St. Priced to ances furnished, older children posit required. No pets. Call apartments. Features wall-to- one iVill bother you. If you want to visit, you need never be alone. This is Board of Admission of Elec­ sell. Lamps, glassware, e£c. CLEAN, used refrigerators, accepted. Inquire 73 Spruce St. 644-.‘)846 after 10 a.m. ROCKVILLE, Elm St., 4-room MANCHESTER — 6-room Co- wall carpeting, vanity tile When decorating time rolls living at its very best. tors, of the Town of Manches­ ranges, automatic washers baths, built-in oven, range,, around, and It always does, ter, will be In session In the EKERCYCLE, Ironrite mangle between 4-8 evenings, all day —------heated apartment, first floor, lonlal in central l(x:atlon, re­ consider paint not only for i ' with guarantees. See them at Saturday and Sunday. middle-age couple preferred. dishwasher, refrigerator an(l Municipal Building, Town and rattan lounge chair, call B.D. Pearl’s Appliances, 449 Furnished cently . done over irulde and disposal, electric heat. 2 alr- your white celling and wood­ LOW PRICES — EASY FINANCING after 6 p.m. 647-1823. Available immediately. Secu­ out, wall-to-wall everywhere. work, but also your refr^fer^ Clerk’s Office, on Wednesday, Main St. Call 643-2171. MANCHESTER — Deluxe two- A p a itm e n tS 63-A rity deposit, references re­ condltioners, glass sliding ator. Many peopte always October 8, 1971 from 6 ;00 to 8:00 bedr(x>m apartment. 8205 per ^ ^ Must be seen, 829,900. Wolver­ doors, all large rooms. Full The cost is extremely low, starting at $6200, complete. Easy financing — 8156 1970 SKIDOO, 24 h.p. Nordic, quired, no peU. 8766169. ton Agency, ReaKors, 6492813. buy white refrigerators. One p.m., for toe purpose of admit­ 2081 month, including heat, appll- ’THREE-ROOM apartment, fur ______basement storage area, am­ quart of satin finish enamel no extras to buy — no Gimmicks — No points — No closing costs. Smalt-Medium-Larga driven by little old lady only. 12x16 BEIGE Lee rug, clean. ple parking. Starting at $176. ting all persons who are found Phone 643-4548 after 6 p.m. ances, air - conditioning car- nished. Including heat and ga- CXJVEN’TRY — new deluxe 8H MANCHESTER pafnt Is more than enough to be qualified to be Electors Call 643-8678. Handy to shopping, schools, A swinginK cuik- add.s Six deliglitful designs pete. Paul W. Dougan, Real- rage, quiet location. Available rooms, carpeting, TV antenna, bus and religious facilities. to do the Job and change For charm, prestige, comfort and the greatest value in low cost Housing of toe Town of Manchester. for towel-trimming dc- Oct. 1st. 6494092. appliances, sound - proofed, RARE ITEM 11 your .'refrigerator any o(dor that dashing look to your tor, 649-4636. Model apartment open fior The Qualifications are as fol­ |)irt ho\V-lo-prei)ure-for- paneling, parking, no pets, Custom built 7-room Raised that suite your color scheme contact for appointment . . • Mrs. Smith, Rolling Hills, 429-1391. Mr. outfit. YoU'>ll find this FTVB ROOMS, stove, garbage RO(DKVILLE —' 'Three rooms. Inspection weekday’s 1-7 p.m. In yo'our kitetohen. Olson, Main Office, 247-6209. lows : Applicant must be a ono fun to wear. No. tlH'-Sluto-l''air! Quick FRESH PICKED adults, 8166. 742-7708, 742-6956. Ranch by UAR construction -- wsekends 1-6 p.m. United States citizen, eighteen 815)! witli is ami fascinating to eni- PRESIDENTIAL dlsp<»al, wall-to-wall carpet­ all utilities. 8110 monthly. 649- In lovely Rockledge. Beamed brrtidcr. No. .2081 iias DAILY ing, hea)t, available Nov. 1st, 8801. COVENTRY — 4 rooms, hoU We NEED UBTINOBI Bo do (18) years of age, have resided in Sizes Sinait, Mediuui cathedral ceiling, 2 baths, Built by come UBT and BUY at Main Office In toe Town of Manchester for and I.aige. Medium . . . hol-iroii transfer—(t mo­ VILLAGE APTS. 8210 per m(*ith, no pets, near duplex, gas hot air heat, 2 fireplaces, equipped kitch­ i'll yarcls of fil-iiu'ii. tifs; color chart; sllteli Sweet Tender Corn, String 8oh(x>l and bus. Charles Lee- adults, no pets. 8U6 monthly, Route 10 six (6) m(mth8, and take the illustiatiuns. MANCHESTER Beans, Summer Squash,' BusilWfi Locotiom en, wall-to-wall in several U A R Hewing Corp. Southington oath prescribe)! by law. Patterns available onlj/ perance, 6497820. Westside Realty, 640-4342. rooms and a 2-car garage. in sizes shown. SEND DOC In colni (or laoh patdrn One and two bedrooms. Tomatoes. For Rent 64 628-0317 2,400 sq. ft. with a 2,400 sq. ft. basement, located Dated at Manchester this 1st ^ - Includat poitait and handling. REDECORATED 6r(X)m apart­ ROOCVILLE — 6room Outstanding treed and shru6 day of October 1671. ' ZEND IK In colni (or ooch pittorn M ^hefter ImiiiedInte occupancy. FRESH NATIVE APPUC3 bed lot. Fantastic situation at 299 Green Rd., adjacent to new shopping cen­ — includiiIt poiliiopoiiain anPann handllninannimi. BvMh|v HeroM. IIW AVF,. Near schools, churches Acorn and Butternut 8qus«h, ment, 8tt0. plus utilities, secu- STGRE, approximately 176 sq. ment, newly remodeled, walk­ Rentals by Board of Admlsslona Sse rity, references. Available Oct. ft. with or without heat. Call ing dlstanc* to stores, $80 per at $46,900. Mr. Gordon, 649 Robert D. lEISHTI ter. Thickly populated neighborhood. Mildred M. Schsller, Kvesisg,t Herald. 1!*® AY®- M.V. IMM. ' and shopping center, on Turnips 6806. >HM.8 OF_ AMICI JltWCAS, MBW YOBK Print Naisi, Addraai with ZIP bus line. Call anytime 1st., 872-9391. 6499043 after 6, or 6490468. month. Adults preferred, no Murdock Hartford Selector an N.T. IMfi! CODE and ttyla Numbar. pets. 8768816. Realtor 648-2692 KIITH 247-5209 Excellent for hardware, paint or franchise opera­ William C. Johnson, Print Itomt, gddrnu with lU BUCKLAND FARMS THREE-ROOM heated second PROPOSHU) b u i l dlight i n g in­ , ______648-9661 CODE, Ityla Numbtr and tin. The Fall & Winter ’71 646-2623 • • • • RIAL ItTATI First in Adult Communities Brokers Invited tion. Ample parking. Phone: 643-4134 or 649-6832. Selecti[nan At.BUM is (I6(‘, includes floor apartment. Stove, refrig- dustry, storage, or truck gor VERNON — 8-room apartment, B(Sl W 646-6906 Send $1.00 for the NEW Corner Tolland Tpke. and 17$ Bast Oenter Btreet and Retirement Homes Chester F. Bycholekl, postage and handling, Adams Street, Manchester erator. No pets. Security de- rages. 6,260 square feet or sub- wall-to-wall caipoUng, fire- BARROWS AND WALLACE OO. '71 Fall and Winter Ba­ 8fB-lM8 — MBAtM .Selectman sic KASiuoN filled with t u YEAN a U tlTt-b dflllll (W posit. Available Nov. M . Coll divide 600, - 1,000 square foot place, heat and swimming Manchester Parkade MANCniMWBB* OOlOf. each manth a( tha (tirl Pattan 6461098 after 6 p.m. ' - unite. Centralised. 648-1442. pool. 8769716. Manchester 6496806 Edward Tomklel; lovely designs and sew­ plicta and dlraatlani (dr til 12. Town Clerk ing features. O lO t-IK , laolndii pHtifd dsd V. handllni. PAGE TWENTY-TWO FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1971 lianfljf0tw iWning fwalb Avorago Daily Net Preaa Ran The Weather For The Week Ended Mult With tntetat to commit no cerUiln address, was arrest- a i _ f T | Meetly clcudy tonight and leptember 18, m i rope, robbery with violence, ed In August In Qlastonbury. A t>O llt 1 OW fl Sunday with chance cf ahowan. G)iirt Cases two counts ol aggravated as- He was also charged at that Town Wants to Exchange Tonight's low 68 to 60; tomor­ sault. and larceny. time with being found Intoxl- ScotUsh Rites Bodies of You Are Invited To The 1 5 ,4 8 6 row’s high In mid 70s. CIROVIT CO U R T II Jt. John Krlnjak said Hubert cated. Judge Cramer gave the visit Ijafayette Railroad Grade Crossings Manchester— A City of Village Charm ManoliMter SeMloii was^ Involved In an Incident In rprobaUon------on condition the ’ at Bridgeport Mon­ June in Wickham Park,Park. In youth seek pr.^oernr.-oer medicalmedicsi ad-ert. ' — U 'vlll..... confer...... the The Public Utilities Comm Is- Tlid present Parker St. would SEMINAR FOR PARENTS OF “T------r JaU sentences were Imposed vvhlch a woman was attacked yjce for an altered drur In- aegree. Buses wiU leave (ClaasUled Advertlatiif on PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS , . - - .rum numer tToss on Broad has scheduled a then become a seiVlce rbad to MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1971 yssterday In the cases o< Roger robbed. volvement STUDENTS PLANNINQ POST-HHiH VOL. LXXXX, NO. 809 (EIGHTEEN PAGES--TV SECTION) St., Hartfort, ^ 4 “ b tor t ! ^ pubUc hearing for Oct. IS on “"O »«««>' Boudreau, 24, and his brother ^ Hartford man, 23------, wAwuKsr j n * I A j /MiciAfter tta aiiurishort trial,ltuu, vjnariesCharles H.r wishing to attend. an appUcatlon by the -town of ‘^ r ^ " X e r T a r k " ' « SCHOOL EDUOATION Jj^^drem,. ig, both of ~ * ManchesterKfannhA«tA«* which whinli seeks RAAlra to In — * .... f V ' The Manchester High School Guidance Department wUl Massachusette police to charge cf fall^ S^anThaS Char*®* T. Johnson of 103 abandon the Parker St. railroad LydiUl, I^ , J a p r i v ^ ^ - again present a seminar for parents of students who are Worcester to face charges there w>1* j.jh.1 T. ^.y W ^ PUO Penal System In the High School cafeteria, as follows l Will fly to Morocco for a two- tabUsh a new public rallro^- ^ Tuesday, October 6th — Symposium ot College Admis­ I li» and enterl^ with criminal from JusUce, and he was re- Other cases disposed of: week visit. hlghw ^ grade c i t i n g adja- , m capltol Ave., Harttoid sions Officers. Admission Per­ m t^ pos^on of stolen leased to Massachusetts police Kosyra, 48. of Hart ----- cent to an existing private ’ sonnel from Area Colleges will On/feconomy^ Posed o ^ t cards, and tampering i„ eo„rt yesterday failure to drive In the es Boy Scout Troop 133 of Second crossing 680 feet east of discuss college admissions today a motor v ^ le . -toe older Raymond Henderson. , of ‘“bHahed «ane, fined $26. and the offerings at their reopec- 21 OongregaUonal Church will con- J?® Parker St. crossing over Ovater Area Famed five colleges. Protests Set sentances't^J^ Haven, charged In an East Robert J. Rinner, 67,- of tol duct a townwide paper drive to- Penn Central Railroad tracks. Tuesday, October 12th — Parent, Student, and Counselor By Doekers’ Strike susnendiKl totaling aftor leo Hqu. days, Hartford case withwun breaking oresKing land, reckless recaiess driving, finedimed $50ISO. morrow anaand aunaay.Sunday. ’nioaeThose The new grade crossing. If BORDEAUX — Arcachon and Roles In Choosing Colleges and two irnhrEveAra nrohAilnn ' Ta entering withw8mi criminalvnimntu In-in* Nollessaa/uaco were wct« entered In the tol- wishing to have papers picked approved. would------he ------across---- a Us Atlantic basin just „southwe^ Schools. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Boudreau recelvml ‘■mfnni n. ■ carrying a dan- lowing cases; ------k —“j contact Mrs.mia. jumJam ea es Pt-opoeed------extension of— Colonial------— w.of -..yy.uca.uABordeaux are .au.cufamed ’l <»-m n Htl.. ^laMt lu’strr FREE AsaociaUon closed every port kers Association, said In------u,v ------• ~~ Ak/Wll X^UUUC from Louisiana to Maine os a ventorles had been expended to the Revs. Philip and Daniel prison. of larxseny against the two. The youth, Ronald Tripp, of suspension. the4Ka VPWtmitif Home on E.*« Center y"o_A______St. Works*-hJ Director___ . ...William__ O’Neill.__ tHfi .‘iftxi} Hie August trial was mailted walkout by thfi International extent that “consumers Berrigan are serving sentences ^he coalition to seeking a by an outburst from Roger Bou­ Longshoremen’s and Ware- jjlght) at the Federal Correctional public Investigation of the Aug. dreau’s wife, who leapt to her housemen's Union on the West Center for destroying draft incident In which George feet and struck the arresting of­ Coast entered its fourth month. records. Jackson, one of the so-called ficer, after the guilty findings Ports In Houston and three After a federal Judge ruled "goledeLd Brothers,” two other were made. other Texas cities were kept against allowing the demonstra- inmates and three guards were Judge Henry Qcidbeig, who open by ILA locals that refused Production tors on prison g;rounds, the pro- gialn Inside ithe facility. Offi- heard the case In special ses­ Famous to Join the walkout, and union test site was moved to a park cials said Jackson was attempt- sion, said the two had had too Dial workers under separate con­ five miles away. Ing to escape. many chanoea, and referred to tracts with Midwestern ship­ Of Soft Coal Prison officials confirmed Scheduled speakers Included their lengthy records. He Anti'perspirant pers kept freight moving from that Inmates were scheduled to bobby Seale, chairman of the agreed with Public Defender Prestone Great Lake ports. participate in a special me- Black Panther party, and Ernie 6 oz. Aerosol, Reg: or Uns- morial service Inside the pris- Harris, head of the California George Royater, though, that cetited. $1,29Size...... The nation’s first simulta­ At Standstill both "rtioiw promise” and Indi­ CiiMor neous shutdown of Atlantic and on. Warden John J. Norton said Prisoners Union. cated the sentences were le­ Anti-Freeze d ial Pacific ports idled international WASHINGTON (AP) The It was scheduled “in recognl- Organizers hoped for 1,800 nient. bulk mall, forced passengers naUon’s soft coal production re- tlon of continued inmate focus demonstrators at the federal Judge QoMberg said he Our Rsg. 1.99 Johnson & Johnson arrivlng aboard cruise Rlners to mtoned at a virtual standstill Riot policeman squirts a thin stream of water on a burning U.S., contractor’s cn happenings in correctional prlscn at Sandstone, lUnn., 90 would consider removing the carry their luggage ashore and with talks to end a two- truck after the vehicle was fire-bombed by protesters in Saigon, (AP Photo) Delta Setback Institutions over the past sev- ">Ues north of Mlnneapolto. 'The probation on James Boudreau WiPfRSHRANI No More Tangles poeed a threat to farm prices. “t^ke by 80,000 mine eral months ” Oroppl. the if, as is the youth’s intention, •J oz. Plastic Bottle workers recessed for the week­ Spokesmen for the demon- militant civil righU l^ e r horn il.39 Size...... President Nixon withheld im­ end. Suffered By he la able to enter the Army. \: mediate emergency action un­ strators outside the prison said -cheduled to Pre-sentence r^xirts were Gal. Coal workers In 20 states they understood that the Ber­ address the group. 1.57 der the Taft-Hartley Act to ^ ^ .... Plans tor demonstrations in presented on two ToUand resi­ temporarily halt the two stoPPed work Friday following Students Continue Protests South Viets rigan brothers would take part dents udio pleaded guilty to Winterize now and savel New anti­ Johnson & Johnson strikes. He said he had re- . “‘®“'„ ®®"tract In the inmate service, und that W i^nsin al the W au^ chatgea Btemmlng from a break contributions would be made to and toe state htme for leak formula protects your, cooling Baby Oil celved optimistic reports on ne- with the Bituminous Coal Oper- * By GEORGE ESPER Aug. 16 Into the Manchester system. Handy gallon jiig. Limit 2 gotiations on the West Coast As^latlon. a fund for toe families of 42 '^®™®" County Club. gallons per customer. 4 oz, Ltd hoped for a quick setUe- By mid-day representatlyes A s South Viet Election Nears 89^ Size TAY NINH, Vietnam (AP) - slain during toe Attica. ml^t^eoLe tn- Judge Eli Cramer sentenced ’ ment there. ,‘^e association and the portunists who create disturb- taken to see the embassy pro- South Vietnamese forces suf- prison uprising. The serv- protests, Charles Merrill, 21, to two, 1- 47 __ . . United Mine Workers an- By J.T. WOLKEBSTORFER There was little hope, how- jounced talks were being re- ances and agitation.” test by Ngo Cong Due, a promt- fered a setback In the Mekong *®® ®®^ “P negotiations "There’s no way In the world year sentences suspended, after 3 lb. Polyester Sleeping Bag SAIGON (AP) — Between 60 60 days, with two year's proha- ever, for an early settlement of ^ ^s could be — Between 60 ^fter about 16 minutes, police nent opposition deputy and a military sources P^®®" o^nclals and an anyone can watch every Washable nylon shell with thee east’seast s walkout.waiaoui. mn/lB...... to their resnectlve mem- “““and 160 Hue University —- stu- lom told aemonstrators demonstrators uiey they were KomanRoman J<*n Cardinal Dearden, arch- In the cases of three Coventry cutive Bar or -niq spokesm_an todlcated__ toe f r who ^b®®‘ ten minutes and vote _____ >®glan charged toe church as bishop of Detroit, responded to persons arrested Aug. 6 on var­ Hie Marin County grand Jury Is railroad could lose $17 million was a Viemamese mver wn Vietnamese police took Thleu says he will resign If Three other battalions fomed igag„ant toe Polish Cardinal’s speech by ious drug charges. The defen­ Ca; Bag Kitchen under attack from some of Its per month for a prolonged escapro . ® them into custody for question- he receives less than 60 per a three-sided vice designs to pontiff also cautioned saying that a synod cut-off dants, Eleanor Hall, Bruce own members for indictment of strike. , ^ To toe^"«- Clevenger, 22, and Gary Young, Swivel ai««i.«n ur A spokesman for toe Oiesa- a h^f draen y ^ ^ wno men headed by the “*Yed a large voter turnout to and end Ite ."® fluenced by outside pressures, would be “absurd.” 20, aU of 168 Babcock HIU Rd. Westinghousej ^ ^ ofilo-Baltimore fc Ohio f®^ ^® ablaze with Ire I^^VUlls of La Jolla, Iftve him a "clear mandate.” last portion of Hl^way 22 held yjgiudjng "the pressure of en- One perennial' champion cf are charged with possession of 'tool Z rd er^S . «*® ‘T X r Downtown Saigon S"li.,^ aZtote of toe Rev! m Qul Nhon on toe central % ‘’®‘"®®*‘ tlclng ^ tnxi^some public- greater frankness to churrii- marijuana with intent to sell, Hard and cultivatlcn of marijuana. Chain drive, a^ustable Hahi I i STd* members 'i"® 'w.vT.^y^ waa the “®"®^» ^®* w^* toe^^v"Hai^*Bu°i?*7f te'^gaJ*icattered ^ut addition' to securing toe Cardinal Duval H ^ “tadWs* i^nod Judge Cramer continued the tension control. For men Top m S l "UStosr:^d " “tiTe 0 ®‘- ‘ 7 ::c"27al"JlS‘dirbl^^ Sea% s S r “^ell S Td sS s Xho ‘rrS'^to’ ^ “P®®®^ ">‘"-®«rraph®«l and ^ cases until Oct. 21 for his Judg­ and women. ¥,,.r. ««»-”■ “■ ment on the motions. Our Reg. 34.99 Dapper Dan or Gerald Hawes, 87, a research • Mniir-nni Annommv>.y build-ouiiQ...... - ...... Chanting antl-Thleu slogans. ff ^"^^UUerv'beuse on Highway ®*^«* “>® ^ c a u tl^ newsmen. 'Ihe B ritiA c ar^ The three were among six ar­ Hair Dryer 27.88 analyst for toe U.S. Depart­ tog, although toe area has been ’ ^ Leonard Hlrsch of Although there has been only 22 nearly astride toe Cam- ^ ivwsnton " lW9 ^*Wito<^***syrod by ^ U n f rested after Coventry police ment of Health, Education and ^ ^ -ransfer cordoned off for toe past two Cleveland. , _ one Incident of Viet Cong ter- bodlan bolder. ^i^™ 'nlst Rome 1“ s S ’ to lim. raided their home and alleged­ Dressy Bessie W el^, ^ d In Is letter of res- ‘y,hich say”s handles days by a battalion of riot po- Father Willis said the four rorism directly related to the The base, occupied by long- Qers, lolned r» * Kri*far« wnrhimr with ly round mariJuana-like materi­ Ignatlon{fvna4l/xn he na “quesUoned**miaarlr4naH Onathe In.In* rTI.^^venth'''^^ ’ . .the>or^ . of OH- Uce. ^ have been in Vietnam for a election, sources In Qul Nhon re- range U.S. guns and infantry, ^^^fh^^vlng toe briefert al growing In several planters. inish ^y led of blolde hardwood, equities and Injustices per- „ ^ .. aupniies to Mil- The demonstrators carried week to "support toe local ported that Viet Cong propa- has been under dally rocket „ X oilresslne "a "*'^'"®” *" * Attys. Jerome Walsh of Man­ s-13.97 11 beapng swivel, (jontoured seat petrated------“through ■------toe...... secret‘ In- ®“«® b T w Uc ^d banners supporting President Catholic peace movement,” have told toe people an4 mortar attack during toe a chester, Gerald Brady of East Adjustable hood, built-in storage back. high. Non-|narking floor Hartford, and Ridgeway Hall of »5.97 Muskegon, Mich space. Dries hair quickly. # PHD 70 glides. Helps teach small fry buttoning, zip- Rick Beban, 23-yeor-old news- “ candidate to Sunday's election, weak.’ Stamford argued the pUice had and condemning “political op- A number of newsmen were (See Piige Eight) (See Page Eight) PMand's Stefan Cardinal y,g church, read Thursday P*ng, snapping, lacing, etc. man wlto also walked out, said (See Page Nine) Wysaynskl asked today for gftemoon by Bishop Enrico no pcobBitde cause to enter the he may resign and told news­ home, as they did, without men; “What this grand Jury stricter reserve for synod dls- Betrtoletti of , was con­ cussions. He warned agalnrt ygnsed to five pages for report- search warrants. A? does is not Justice but ven­ Otficr Joseph 'DesLaures of Fantaatic Values! toe giving of Interviews by g^s geance.” bishops and the divulging of Moreover, Pope Paul has the Coventry police teetlfled he He said toe 19-member pan­ observed, through binoculars, Buy texts. ■ frequently accused toe press of el's action reflects toe “racism, The Polish prelate sadd Jour- inflaming problems In the plants which he said looked like paranoia and economic bias of Ginger Now! hallots’ reports of synod church by giving them wide marijuana growing on the win­ society.” dow sill of a second story apart­ Photo Enlarger with Colorhead speeches were "so mon- coverage. The synodal working ment. V-/, Save James Kilty, director of Ma­ StHl Pours strous that speakers them- paper on too priesthood sold All the attorneys argued the All metal construction. ® middle! We don’t have any 99.95 when toe members of toe ju^ contrast to toe watery fields He termed toe House reap- .. 1 TV (12 Inch meat, dIag.) portionment “a sorry thing,” P®“Ucal Identity left us os a PANASONIC* AM/FM (25 inch meat. Diag.) Who are ultimately •^■P®*""*® and streets to many areas town. There's nothing left of WANTED $ for toe Indictment we ydlllw coast, MWlnf Bloomfldld has bsen _ to surrender their independence ^ agricultural expert at done II grlsat disservice by ^^ **7 *• “® ® OUta, la te Uodd |Cassette Recorder being tied to towns with which »®b«P m state govsmmentl I 8 * ''* Chromncolor 100 picture. $ to toe public prosacutor. North Carolina State Unlvori 4 track; mono-stereo tube. New customized He added; "The unwilling- ^j^y^ Q^y ^ Jones, said . i n . USED C A R S record and playback. FM tuning. t o ' ^ W ‘l«''‘iln finish. Brings . . ness ot this Jury to seek damage ■would be several mil- |>V PlicM Paid stereo radio. 588 molili*f?^nV’ pjc’Ture. Comes with Hal Isgsl advice during m- dollars to soybeans, pea- *?^ b H csn State ^ ramer ^ U n t t o g " ^ ing hiage moldod-in bundle and built-in antennas. F n All MUm I dieting sessions m^ss Im i^ ^ gp„ T i f multitown district «i. itsd slbla a fair and Just procedure ainger’s fury casusd no u 1®“ “ pmW®ms of in* Our Reg^ 46.99 which can mete out genuine gg^jp^g injuries' ,lp the More- "It looks like there a going w ' J" ^ CAtTm CHIVROLIT Padded, lined interior, be a lot of confusion Inin theui« elnei^lon, iMsIUi —— aM ®®*®‘ eO a. INC. I lined hood with curtains, justice.” ■ head City New Bern area after “ mtoating process wltH sb “ ned— eduoational-J ----- guyand spgguu The si* Inmates are to oe coming ashore Thursday. IBut M U?9 Main St. ‘ storm apron. Sit-up CttAf ralnged Tuesday. Bingham, son ^y yy^g g,^g many t o ! ^ being iplU. I don^ love It, and I haven't seen a ^ toree*town icoopera* 040.5238 back, handles on body. of a formey OonnsoU^l state |Jpp^^J(^^ igpigted several small 3 39.70 IManchester, 1145 Tolland Tpke. “ T- senator and grandson of a for- communlUea, soaked some happy leglelator yet.” lion. ‘ P * •hn* frt. 9i30 M.m. ta fiJO p.m. But msanwhUe ta t m hems Saturday ♦ a,m. to 9il0 p.m. mer Oonneotiout governor wd igmies and bustnesses, and die- Paula Ruark, 8, cleans Out her mop as she helps caused heavy flooding and heavy damage in the "We've beSn put through the U.». aenator, vanished the day v downtown section of BOlhavoiv N. C. (AP Photo) meat-grinder,” said Rooky Hill . (Em rags Toe) of tha violence, (• • • * ^ ® her mother .clean up after Tropical Storm Ginger

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