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Center Congregational Church Aboui Town board of Christian education Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 O^Clock . . ___ will’meet tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. ■ I. . . ' Membera Of the VFW Auxiiia- jn the Robbins Room of the ry and Manchester Chapter, Dis- church. Average Daily Net Ptess Ron abled American Veterans, and ____ its AuxU l^ tave been invited Members of Trinity Covenant ■Wr I k e W eek B m M to attend t t ^ ^ l n t t o ^ l a t t o n ^ Church will conduct a service anae S8, U M / , officers of the Marine Corpe ___ ... The Weather League and iU AuxlUary Sat^ P '"/ Less Expensive P artly oloiidy tiria evening be­ da/at 8 p.m. at the Marine Meadows Conv^scent Home. coming clear and oool again. Home, Parker St...... 15,459 Low In middle 40a to low 80s. ____ Officers and committee chair­ 14 I 'tomorrow raosUy sunny and n men of the Manchester Fine Full Gospel Christian Fellow­ Mmnehmttet^A City o f VOUme Charm IKUe mUder. iBgh eboat IN. Arts Association will meet to­ ship, Interdenominational, will VOL. L x x x v m , n o . 291 morrow at 8 p.m. at Mbtt’s (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) have a prayer service tomor­ .■iUl Community Hall. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 19fi ) row at 7:30 p.m. at Orange (Olaaalfled AdvertUng on Page 00 PRICE TEN CENTS HaU. Mias Barbara A. Kautz, Meat Cuts daughter of Mrs. John J. Kautz Roger Hubbard, son of Mr. This week, cut down on your meet bills by shopping Pineburst for o f 33 E. Bldridge St., has been and Mrs. Harold Hubbard of 41 selected to serve as a student Summer St.; and Dennis J.^ featured less expensive Bottom Round Beef Cuts, State of Maine se­ guide tor incoming freshmen at Mozzer, sOn of Mr. and Mrs. Hillsdale (Mich.) College. Miss lected Fresh Chicketi Parts and serve a delicious Beef Stew for a cool­ William F. Jtozzer of ^ Doane Kautz, a sophomore, ,Ali be a Lull Ends: U.S.,^c England Technical Institute in er weather change. .studenrts during orientation f’ New Britain on Sept. 6. Moz­ week beginning Monday. m r H zer was vice president of the GET CENTER CUTS OF TENDER BLOCK ISLAND SWORDFISH class, president of the Student Ham and Salami grinders will Council, and captain of the be on sale Saturday morning at Soccer Fans Riot and delicious Flounder Fillets at Pinehurst class baseball team. Both are Community Baptist Church 877 Riot police face rock-throwing demonstrators in the streets of Caserta, Italy, Viet Battling employed by Chester Elec- e . Center St. Those wishing today. Police aond demonstrators battled for the second day in a row over •Ironies in Chester. grinders delivered may contact the demotion of the local soccer team. (A P Photofax) SAIGON (AP) — American Mrs. Elizabeth Daniel, 22 Ard­ activity. It’s pretty much to 1,830 listed as missing or cap­ Hartford County Amateur Ra­ said one U.S. field officer. more Rd. and enemy forces stei^sed iq> meet the enemy.bdUative.” tured:' dio Association will celebrate Manchester WATES will have finest u.s.d.a. •‘We’re reacting to Intelligence operations today following the The allied oommanda also an­ H ie Saigon government re- Old Timers Night tomorrow at a mystery ride next Tuesday nounced In their weekly casual­ reports with reconnaissance In Combined Catholic Mothers , . „ ... College Scene Familiar end of a truce that had quieted jfarted 802 of iU troc^ killed 8 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Circles executive board will Reservations may be CHOICE MEATS force operations. We've got ns ty report that American casual:' last week and 1,210 wounded, Club House, Sunset Ridge Dr., made with M r«. John Pavelack, the Vietnam battlefield for three many combat assaults as In any meet tonight at 8:30 at the home ties dropped 28 per cent .last while the allied commands said East Hartford. The event 33 Radding St. days. day during the week before the is of Mrs. I.«onard Parla, 68 To Sen. George McGovern week, the total of enemy ^dead 2,291 enemy were killed. open to the public. Bruce Rd. U.S. spokesmen said Am eri­ drooled slightly and South Viet­ cease-fire.” The Increase of activity on Hartford-Tolland County Ooun- When Sen. George S. McGov- as a B24 bomber pilot in WWn, namese losses rose shuply, A spokesman for the U.S. can military activity was In­ both aides of the w ar today, cll of the VFW Auxiliary will oi South Dakota addressee winning the Dtatlnguiahed Fly- Whole 20 to 23 Lb. Pladcer Cat O f (Command said there "aro five meet Friday at 8 p.m. at the the first academic convocation Ing Cross. r v i creased to meet an "enem y Ini­ U.S. headquarten said 187 not yet of m ajor propor­ AmerloonB were killed in action announced American opera­ Manchester Post Home. Mem- of Manchester Community Col- McGovern was bom in Avon, tiative” that Included 37 rocket tions, appeared to dim pros- and 1,449 were,, wounded, com­ tions, none o f which terminat­ bers are reminded to bring lege tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in S.D. on July 19, 1922, the son and m ortar attacks and two pecto for an extended scaling- pared with 18D kiUed and 1,087 ed.” There was no way of know­ articles tor a gift table. Bailey Auditorium of Manches­ of a .’Methodist clergyman. He ground assaults shortly after down of allied military opera­ BOTTOM woimded in the previous week. ing how many unannounced op­ ter High School, he w ill be re^ and 11&8. McGovern have four the 1 a.m. end of the Viet Cong tions. There had been specula­ This brought total reported erations are ^ n g on. The Golden Age Oub will elect turning to a scene famllUr to daughters and one smi. cease-fire for the funeral of tion that the cease-fire might be officers at its meeting tomorrow him before entering polttlcs. Also addressing . . ..the convoca­ lb North Vietnamese President Ho AmeritMh casualties In the war tacitly extended. South Vietnamese forces re­ ROUND to 38;480 killed in action and ported 46 operations of battalion at the Senior Citizens Center. The 1968 candidate for the tion wlM be President Frederick Chi Minh. ‘'W®’re conducting combat as­ gives you Pot Roast, Bye Round 346,4(B wounded, with another size or larger under way today after a luncheon which wlU be Democratic presidential nom- W. Jr. for the administra­ Most of the attacks were In saults, offensive operatiom,” Oven Roasts, Swiss Steak and and said two resulted In Hignlfl- served at 12:30 p.m. received an M A from tion and facidty, and Aaron Ground Round, cut to your order. the area from Saigon north to fr w hairout is an occasion for these youngsters, cant contacts. ____ Dakota Wesleyan University, Furman, -Student Senate prpsi- even if the barbers are former members of the Viet the Cambodian border. Manchester Area Alumnae where he was later a professor dent, for the undergraduates. The rocket and mortar at­ Government soldlera reported OVEN or POT-READY ROUND CUTS Cong. The guerrillas-turned-barbers are the re­ Club of Pi Beta PW will hold history and government. He Matthew Moriarty will be cited tacks wounded 31 Americans, Depressed Viet Kills killing 81 enemy soldlerB in two a poUuok Monday at 7 p m . at also holds a Ph. D. from North- by the Regional CouncU for his sults of a government propaganda campaign to U.S. headquarters said. Four rights to the north, and south of the home of Mrs. Charles western University. servlce to MOC. BOTTOM ROUND POT ROAST persuade guerrillas to defect. (A P Photofax) other Americans and 87 enemy Saigon after the cease-fire end­ ^ u th Vietname«« «rtillerym «n fire a lOSmm how- Parakllas. Obnotead Manor Dr.. I" McGovern became the piNEin;its(r troops were reported killed and American W ar Advisers ed. Four South Vietnamese sol- itzer Ijarrage from a iiattery in the Vu Gut Valley, Somers. For reservations, con- Democrat to win a Senate 16 Americans wounded in

V \ ^fA G B T W O \ A ■ '■ ■- > : ' . ’ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1969 - \' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANaU!.biKK. CONN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1969 * PAGE THREE Air' Mail Faster m o v i e ’a u d ie n c e Sheinwold on Bridge *******g u i d e ******* A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS AND THEATERS. PREPARE Tim OROCND In the Long Run BEFORE TOU FINE88B Thtse rutm g* apply to Mma NORTH By WILLIAM BARTON have long suspected, service be­ rtiM M tf after Nuv t. 1968 By ALFRED 8HEINWOU) 4 KJ43 Associated Press Writer C? Q73 tween rhajor cities was "oon- THIS SEAL slstently poorer” than the aver­ "niat was an unlucky band, O AK4 WASHINGTON (AP) — The In ads indicates the film was but I am used to bad luck," 4 8 4 3 Post Office Department, report­ age transit time between other submitted end spproved under leas populous points. South said bravely after going W EST EA ST ing a flnst-class letter takes the Motion Picture Code The tests provided some vln- down one on today’s hand, "n - ♦ 7 4 652 about a day and a half for tiellv- provided some vin­ of Salf-Reguletion. nesses work for other people, ery, is Inaugurating a program Blounts decision to <0 AK54 (? 862 (U Suggested for GENERAL but never for me. ’The last time 0110 953 OQ86 to advise patrone how to g ^ e ^ separate eudlsncee. I succeeded wltti a flnease was ♦ KQ9 * 7652 most of their stamp dollar ^ ' ®'“ «‘(‘catton after his pre- in 1964, but that doesn’t count decessor, W. Marvin Wat«m, Suggeeted for MATURE SOUTH s tar Among other things, the de- proposed combining it with first because I was Just filling In 4 AQ 109 8 partment says, air mall is fast- class. eudlencte (perentet discre­ somebody else after the cards tion edviecd). J 10 9 er only when mall travels more On the average, the report had already been dealt" We 0 72 th ^ 160 miles but has a decided said, air mail traveled 1,284 [£] RESTRICTED — Persons all managed to look sympa­ 44 A J 10 ^vw tage over first-class for miles and required 2.1 days for under 16 not edmltted. uii- thetic, but It was quite a West Norto East , delivery compared to 247 miles lese sccompenied by perani struggle; we had heard South’s I hard luck stories many times Pass 34' Pass P^m aster General Wlnton for first class with the shorter or adult guardian. All Pass M. Blount released the depart- i.s-day transit tlm». before. ® Pereont under 16 not ad- ^ Overnight sendee was provld- South dealer. mitted. Thi* age restriction Elaat West vulnerable. i*ir ^ ed on 65 per cent of first class may be higher In certain Opening lead—King of Hearts. dummy and discards a dub - M ^ 26 per cent of air mall. Bald teiMihg will be continued the sampling showed, and only Building a Peace Wall areas. Check theator or West opened the king of from Ms hand. ajrf expanded. 600,000 pieces—or less than half advertising. hearts, and then shifted to the Tile right preparation makes the contrajct unbeatable, despite Because of the importance of a percentage point—took six or British troops unwind barbed wire Wednesday while building a “peace wall” Printed a t e public aervice Jack of diamonds. South took this project,” Blount said,. ”I more days for delivery ^rough Belfast in an attempt to separate warring Protestant and Roman by thia newtpaper ^ the king of diamondB, drew the bad luck. have ordered that steps be tek- D e 1 y ed mall, however, Catholic factions. Roman Catholics are at left, some standing behind a make- three rounds of trumps, ending Daily QnesfioB en Immediately to expand the climbed to about 1 million barricade they had previously erected. In the dummy and then tried Partner opens With one spade, system to other classes of plecea during the October-De- a flnease with the ten of clubs. and the next player passes. Too cember period. - THEATER TIME West won with the king of hold: Spadeo, 1; Hearts, A-K- Results of the speed delivery The tests also disclosed wide SCHEDULE cIiAm and led another diamond. 6-4; DiamondB, jr-10-9-5-S; Giabs, reports, he said, also win be variances In transit time be- Cavagnaro, South won In dummy with the K-Q-9. ace of diamonds and tried a fi­ What do yon sayT used by the postal s3^emi to de- tween some major clUee and Evans Deck Officer The three-acre SAC command post lies 50 feet under OffutI Air Force tect Its weak pdnlta and to find dthers. BURNSIDE — Midnight Cow­ nesse with the Jack of clubs. AP Executive boy, 7:18, 9:20 Answer: Bid two diamonds. ways to Improve the overall For example, an average of West won with the queen of Show the longer suit first. At Base, Neb. service. days was required for dellv- Given Light Penalty CINESMA I — Best House In clubs end cadted the ace of your next turn you may diow Dies in Rome London, 8:06. Impossible years, hearts to defeat the contract. the hecuts, and your partner The first report was based on ery of first class maU on the (Continued from Pa^e One) —— ------samples during two three-month 220-mUe run between Washing- 6:30, 9:60 ’Ihls was when South made his know that you probably periods—the first quarter of ton, D.C., and New York City. RO M E (AP)— R obert J. Cav- ***" command and bourne had sent giving her CINEMA 1—Midnight Cowboy, brave little speech. Have only four hearts. 1968 and the final quarter cover- But — for - the 2,880-mlle distance ® exccuUve as officer course. Testimony In previous 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 Do you see why the rest of us Ckipyiiglit IM t were so unsympathetic to In an EC 135 C jet strato-tanker: part of a complete, airborne Ing the Christmas rush season. between Washington and Los Associated Press, died o'the deck. hearings has been that the slg- CINEMA n —Funny Glri, 8:00 General Features Ooip. Perhaps surprisingly, the Angelea, only 1.7 days of transit Salvador Mundl Hospl- R am seys chief defense coun- nal was Incorrectly read and South? Can you find a way to command system. EAST HAR’TFORD DRIVE- make the contract despite the study showed first class mall re- time was needed f for o r first class •®'' Benrubl, -*at one------gave a false- ■ course for the car- IN—Beat House In London, 7:30. Cavagnaro, who lived In P°lat In the trial asked Ram sey: rler. bad luck in cUAs? Look for the qulred an average of only 1.6 deliveries. - • ------— Kenner, 9:25 days for delivery during the Blount said another report Is *^'^®"'vlch. Conn., waswas taken taken 111111 the carrier Melbourne not ' IJic skipper of the Evans right Une of play before you read on. heavy volume hoUday season. In preparation on terts during vacationing In Rome. He turned when It did, would you Cmdr. Albert S. McLemore, 40,’ EAST WINTISOR DRIVE-IN— compared to 1.6 from January the flrot three months of 1969, complications after on ^“ve avoided the collision?'’ of flan Pedro, Calif., was asleep On The Way to the Crusades, B eg a n WeB 7:30. WaU UntU Dark, 9:16 through March. and these results will be an- "Peratlon for a ruptured appen- "Quite easily,” Ramsey re- at the time of the collision and South began well when he took the king of diamonds and drew And as urban dwellers may nouncedr °blocked Intestine. piled. will face a court-martial, proba- MANCHESTER DRIVE-IN— Cavagnaro was one of the best They were referring to the fl- bly next week. He Is charged HEiLL’S ANGELS 69, 8:00. three rounds of trumps. But it was then too early to try a club known newspapermen In the «econds before the collision with negligence In not leaving Brute and the Beast, 9:60 finesse. United States, through his work when the carrier veered left In specific orders that he be awak^ STA’TE THEATER—Charley, for The Associated Press and attempt to avoid the destroy- ened. 6:00, 9:30. Flor ’The Love Of Instead, South should cash the Lull Ends: U.S., Foe ace of diamonds and ruff a dia­ his active role In fllgma Delta er. The prosecution "in cross-ex- IVY. 7:46 mond. ’Ihen South must lead a C3il, a Journalists’ society. He Benrubl took advantage of a amlnlng Ramsey attemoted to h e a rt. was a past national president of new military Justice regulation show he did not pronerlv s u n e r West takes the ace of hearts Step Up Viet Battling the society, which awarded him which permitted him to ask for vise Hopson and the oma^.i Rockville and gets out safely with a heart ESSTHARTFORD / #4 a* a * A..1 geen ei ■ (Continued from Page One) m >‘ey, sentencing by the Judge alone, tlon counsel,'ut. Cmdr Da^A to dummy’s queen. Only now DKIVE IN ★ lit Sigma Delta C M ’S highest honor rather than by the usual five- Mario, asked him If the collision Hospital Notes can South afford to try a fi­ try men killed 28 enemy soldiers, The U.fl, Command said there for members. The citation noted man military board. After Ram- did not occur because ”v™ nesse with the ten of clubs. headquarters said. were 28 attacks on U.fl. forces his ’’devotion to everything good sey pleaded guilty, the purpose were In the center of the Visiting hours are 12:30 to 3 West can win wifii the king of wuh an,* »ha Ui whlch scveu Americans and Journalism.” of the subsequent testimony was reading? Because vmi wene With the end of the ceaoe-fire, p.m. In all areas except ma­ clubs (or the queen), but he His greatest crusade. 73 enemy were killed and 46 Cavagnaro wa« formerly chief to aid the Judge, Capt. James B. supervising Mr H o ^ ^ ” ^ American B62 bomibera re­ ternity where they are 2 to 4 cannot make a safe return. If L : * ______turned to targets In South Viet Americans wounded. ‘he AP bureaus In Newark, Keys, In setUng the sentence. " I tr u s t^ Mr. ” R a m - and 6:80 to 8 p.m. T m t West returns a club. South gets The Intricate communications network covers the world, including nam after concentrating on the South Vietnamese headquar- and Denver, Colo., and Ramsey, son of a retired eey replied. a free finesse. If West returns C m l h infUtratlon trails through east- ters reported 4 4attacks on its a period In the'40s as Navy machinist’s mate, re- “Then is tl^ Mr Han««n*B Admitted Tuesday: Lillian anything else, declarer rufta In M M ic a i B52s In Vietnam. «m Lajos. Twenty of the bJg forces which killed 28 govern- editor. malned expressionless as the fault?" M^o asked. Welz, Spring St., RockvUle; bombers dropped more than 600 soldiers and wounded 64 was born Dec. 8, 1 ^0 tn sentence was pronounced. Ram sey paused. "Not entirp. Richard West, Pine View Dr., fitfl tonB of explosives between 1 others. A spokesman sold one R*|*K®wo^, N..I. and attended The collision occurred as the ly,” he said Vernon j Deirdre Cavanagh, •ON MY WAY Console in SAC underground headquarters where awesome power is a.m. and 2 p.m.. and three- enemy was killed In the 44 ac- destroyer was shifting from a In his defense summarv Ben Robin Clr., ’Tolland; Ida Graf, TO THE CRUSADES, fourths Of tte attacks wero In an tlons. ««verM New Je^y position ahead of the carrier to rubl said there ww ^ e ^ ™ MANCHESTi controlled by a precise communications system. High St., Rockville; Gertrude I A4ELA_ G IR L^K i ST®’ Ba Meanwhile, Gen. Creighton W. gen^v^ln^ Rerart’^he^'lUdgr- to' ^ave done better Shanahan, Meadowbrook Rd., '1 ‘ ■■ • oiU iLIN NUii, m i^.^Aulier Bmbm Nang where there had been Abrams left fliUgon for the wood Newf ^ “ The Pato^n to? h ’ ‘*’® about a 24- Ellington; Kenneth Galllpo, Ro- WAIT UNTIL locut Rd., Broad Brook; Lucille Tonight thru Tues. scattered fighting throughout conference In Washington that Evening. News before Joining directing the year-old boy . . , R could have "HELL’S ANGELS ’69" the truce. President Nixon will hold Pri- t?e AP s t a t r ^ 19V0 at Ne^art to ® movement at the start of been anyon^ of us. Let u s ^ Goodwin, VlUage St., Rock­ “Brute and The Beast" EAST WINDSOR " ’“ ‘tary and Most of the tim e since 193’7 w^linrerfcJirav “ *® “ "^®take. son, don^t ville; Richard Christensen, Ire­ DRIVE IN RT 5 forces honored without a truce diplomatic advisers on Vietnam. Cavagnaro had been In the ®®“ do It again.’ Let’s not mark land Dr., (Coventry; Renal declaraUon and ^ th Viet- U.fl. officers refused to com- mem^rehlp d^pai^ment of ’The teri°fl^"'t^f ’ Leger, 31 Middle Butcher Rd.. namjeee forcee rejected, was ment on unconfirmed reports Ateoclated Prew and for near- m thought the Hopson was punished earUer Ellington; Judith Bentley, Tbl- Abrams Is reconciled to ,y 20 yeaiw was' based In San ?® ® ‘®*‘®'' roprimand from land, and Frances Hachen- Initiated by the enemy, alUed withdrawal of about 36,000 more Francisco He returned to New ». n quarter but ac- the commander of the U.fl. 7th schmldt, Tolland. BURNSIDE HAS A WINNER! headquarters reported. American troop* from Vietnam. York In 1963 and was acUve In J““jh n " t a r b o a r d Fleet, and an Australian court- Birth ’Tuesday: Daughter to ■ setting up the AP’s computer- Honimn.ai?’ . martial exonerated the captain Mr. and Mrs. Peter MUler, HazardvlUe. ised focUUles to distribute var- ev^ T s to t ? ‘’®r.®.“ . “'® Discharged Tuesday: Allen Rhodesia Curbs lous stock market tables to this would^ turn ^e dertroi^ ^ Anderson, West Main St., Rock­ "*M ^*C avag n aro th t ^® ®Airler. Instead. A Few Holes of Golf ville; Katheryn May, Burke Mrs. Cavagnaro. the former u nut the twn .hirai ^ Rd., Rockville; Olga Holmlk, Elizabeth Boye Carson, was In e|on course ®° WASHINGTON (AP) -Preri- w Grant St.. RockvlUe; Nellie Glg- Rome with her husband. ’Their AskeH tr ' u a dent Nbton played a few holes of Freedoms Further gey. West St., RockvUle; EUea- children arc Mrs. Gerald L. m. j , , "®J' ques- golf with his son-in-law, David .ned Hi.'La.®^!®r. ?? 5“f!- David nor Merrill, Tolland St., Tol­ SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AP) Manton of Fremont, Calif., San- Hon*in * Elsenhower, at Burning ’Tree Command system extends to bomb preparation . . . land; Sylvia Wetherell, Storrs,. ■ \ — Primei-rmio Ministerjniniaier Ionlan amiinSmith’s s as an electoral college, and EHisabeth Cavagnaro of Los ® ' ”* Club In Maryland Wednesday, and Marion Jackopsic and eon, government today published Its three other senators appointed Augeles and Peter John Cavog- Hnnimn aniH u ^*’® ’^*'"® **® Weat WUlington.

rule In Rhodesia for the foresee- tlon of rights, a task previously Oil Bank Interest Kates "®®'' “'® ^*'® Western White House at 1 ^ ^ control at the time but was San Clemente, Calif., this spin- b^SBSBBU SC X s Q)ble future. undertaken by the independent WASHINGTON (AP) - The reading reWrto and“L ™^ conwtltutlonal counriL whtnh In ___. . . K po nd did not give Missile crewman studies ddia at station in launch silo. ’The constitution, published in “1 ®>uilrmnn of the Federal Re- him a new course" SEPT. ^ 5-26-27 OMAHA. Nch. (A l'i—l ift) feel iiiuler )!i()iiiu' ci “in.(Kin a bill which will be debated In extent of uerve Board miy.s the nation Is Shortly after, he continued i r u | / a\ Now Open! feet above, somebodv is always n iim lin j; ilie store al Strale).’ie Parliament next month, .re- f*'® ‘l®®'“ ‘uUon of rights has ”at live tall end” of Its Inflation- the Melbourne warned that thev MAINE EAST | Each Eve. at 8:30 places the queen with n presi- ^®®" ®’‘I*U‘'®<1 K^e the gov- ary |>erlod luid tills Is the nuiln were on a collision course Air Command Udqirs. al Olfuli ,AIU jusi s.ujth of here Sat. IVliat. a t 2 :30 dent. It eqtabllBhes a separate ®‘‘"'"""‘ P"wcrs of preventive reason ho op;io»cs a bill that ”I turned and looked at Mr. Weekdays at 7 :00-8:46 LANTERN HOUSE In S A C s famed eommand post, three Moors helovs eround. white and African voters roll. «t present It would fix a celling on bank In- Ramsey and said I didn’t under- Sat.. Sun. 2:00-d:4&-S:S0-7:16 10 East Center 8treeb-4Manclieater a sirtual city exists under a eonerele root lliieL enou);li to pro­ “BROADWAY'S to r y o i» Whites wyi elect 80 members to *'"®>'- tcresl charges. stand,” Hopson testified. "He ' »:00 tect it against all but a direct hit by a nuclear bomii W iihin lliis Parliament. Eight Africans will '.V .*' '1® '*'*‘I**' "With ah' Us ImperfocUons, looked up. He grabbed the Dfning and Dancing Pleosurn underground city is the nervo eeniei eontroMuig Ml lo ‘ )0 pei b« elected by African voters and entering and general monetary re^nUrU phone and ordered riirht full MU$ICAL!’'- h f [ cent of the free world's sinking power In lime ol u.u ii could another eight Africans will be ^ * ‘**®"*"« clearly preferable to con- rudder and Informed the Mel- chosen by electoral colleges of ^® «;®gulaUon of trols of this sort. ” William Me- bourne.” ®' S liC IL A be sealed off against airborne contamination ,ind laeiipanis tribal chiefs and headmen. m!.'!!!’?®?''" Chosnoy Martin told the Soraite Seconds Inter the Melbourne SpectaUsliig In Choice could safely Use and ssork for sseeks The number of African mem- ‘ Bunking (Committee Wedne«lay. signalled- that It was coming S H IT ti STEAKS — CHOPS —< SEAFOOD Iri the es'ent this command post with its ssoild tenossned red plus your favorite Cocktails . . . bers will be Increased to eventu- , ___,®®.,®!!1 ^ '"*thor of the bill.L/iij, Ovu.Sen. iii&iLihanl iijll left ariciand the ships collided alert telephone should fail or contact ssnh it shoiild be lost, con­ al parity with whites as their In- natory ,, ^ ,®’‘' executive or ndmlnlstrn- Tlioma.s J, McIntyre, D-N.H., Hopson said. * ★ ★ tlVA a«>fu _■ ■ • . Banquet Boom Facilities Available trol of the SAC bomber and missile force iiiimedi..tel\ shifls lo came tax payments reach the , , . . . *'*' umible to under- Ramsey, of Long Beach Cal- BlInaMBlSlSMAME tor All Types of Gatherings; phone "Looking Glass." f hat is the code name li;r a Meet ol modilied same level as whites. At present „„„„ . n ^ Independ- Ktand "how .m i iMurtInl can If., pleaded guilty to falling to 643-0709 for Reservations . 7 7 ^ Africans pay less than one per *'B‘Bn Nov. 11, 1988 Ju.stify saying that bonks nuurt Inform the skipper of the Evans ^•^C-13-*' tankers, at least one t,l vstuch b.is been eon'-t.imly air<^ cent of the total Income tax j ® ” refused to grant In- be proteWed In the Interest, they that the destroyer had been or- MAIL ORDE3RS ONLY NOW borne since I eb. 3. 1961. Prices: Thurs. Eve. Orch. or revenue. P®^’ P«b''® "®--®d change ItestaU on of 1st Bal. *6.00, 8.60, 6.00. 2nd Each modified tanker catrics a general ollieef and stall ready ’The proposals—overwhelm- rlghte^'to"'?"? h ®"'“ '^®‘’ protected In the In- falling to sound the collision to assume command of the SAC arsenal if the ne.ed arises t nhe'r Bal $4.00, 3JW, _2.60 ■ '‘.wit Ingly accepted by the mainly ,"®'“‘’®®''®’'‘“' 'crest It has to |>ay for loans." alarm when It became apparent Frl.-^t. Eves: Orch. or 1st command posts are located at scscral SA< bases iti the I S white electorate In a referen r,cL McIntyre noted that Martin that the two ship, were gX : to Bal. $6.60, 6.00, 5.60. 2nd Bal. .. loading and arming of BS2i In VIolnam dum ' In June—have met with on N®K“‘hitlons had favored another measure eolllde, and of falling to ^ o ld ''What Ever $6.00, 4.00, 3,00. Gness what eat .All arc linked to some .‘'0 bases Ihroughout the world u h iJ i considerable opposition from ur­ on this subject have been unsuc tH<(ore the committee which the rolllslon Sat. Mat., Orch or 1st Bal. can respond instanily lo presidential order lii'-iant eontaei is ban Africans whose Influence at would extend the govt:mmenf«^ The Navy dropped charges Happened $8.00, 4.80, 8.60. 2nd Bal. possible esen with indisidualplancs in flighi $2.60, 2.00. the polls will now be even' less (Hiwer to regulate maximum In- accusing hln\ of falling to eitab- b AAmt Alice?' itt The Family Place Subject to Ibis intricate command syslem are more itian '■<)() tci-e.st' payable on various cbiss- Hsh the position, course and 1 Make checks .noyable and than under the present constitu­ B-.52 biimbers. some «M) K( -H.S inn'kers and HU H-<.k H usUi r tion. mail with stamped return en­ Three in Area e.s- of deixMlta. speed of tlje Melbourne relative Color cue s velope t o : Under the present cross-vot­ Sen. William I’roxmlre, D- to the Evans; of falling to plot supcrsrrnic bombers, plus an arsenal of iriierconiinental ,iiu! ing system voters on both rolls Pracliee Teaeh WIs.. said he did not share Mar- the change of station properly; BUSHNELL MEMORIAL airborne missiles were able to Influence the elec­ tin's confidence thiU Inflation of falling to Instruct his combat Hailford, Conn. 06106 Hy fiscal I9 7 0 S A f w ill begin rceeising riew I H I 11 bomb tion of candidates on the other In NeM’ Haven was over. Martin mentioned the Information center to recom- cfs designed to replace the aging H-52 I he I H I I 1 ..m !l , roll. In addition members elect­ ®*ock market decline and n mo- niend a safe course for the ma- Issicc ihc speed of sound arul e.irry bri(hnuclear .irul eons- n ed by the ultraconaervatlve trib­ ext week, thre»- University e neuver, and falling to get a con- “Cliariy" 6:66 A t:IS SUN.. SEPT. 28 lional weapons al cMefs and headmen, who of Connecticut stiKlent teachers encouraging signs. • firmatlon of the signal the Mel- T d 6 P F f . generally- support - - the govern from Manchester------imd SAC s missile force eonsisl- of -ome '-1 f il.o' II ..lid I o - i ment. will always be kept at the town.s will begin their exposure SeSDEMY •Minulcman missiles, rapid firing -,ilo.l.iiitK h d proj^ • nt iht- same levels as elected Africans. to practical chuuroom experi­ AWARD fi,(KK)-milc range The constitution, expected to '4 .Much of S.AC's intricate tommuniealions .tL in r desoied be Introduced with a general ence and portlelpotlon In urban WINNER! election In April or May. will Involvement programs In a to making certain ihis assc-ume .inking poa.,r o no! turned also establish a Senate. It will state Inner-city area. loose by accident consist of 10 whites elected by ’'"“‘pied to the New Haven CLIFF 1 Positive C onirol. as il is called, begip'; siilh the f'resident. white members of parliament fI*'®"' Manchester is ROBERTSON 3nd IS authenticated al several levels of command.down lo the ■Ittlng a« on electoral college Phyllia a . Rubin* of 612 individual aircraft flying toward a large! ih -usaii !. ,.f tnili 10 African tribal chief* elected Prom area town* BEST ACTOR by the Council of Chiefs sitting K“lhl*en Glllon from any SAC command povi V. prcciw- is thi .yilem ihal if a p< RFD t. Coventry: and Miss OF THE YEAR single link in the go code ■ fails, the bomber will itjjrn .iw.is ' ~ " ;------PMricla B. Hennessey of Hunt­ from Its targci - '' ; i - ' ' i. i , ' V. . ■■ ^ yJ'-- ■ ■■ '' ington Dr.. Vernon. Steak Peace, say. a signbrrard at S-J^ 'b.jse’ . o ->ur prot^-sion ' They will live In the New Hn- iianrlj^atrr People who know fine foo^ of many kinds, from many Crewmen yworking on a Titan missile in underground silo. ven-Hamden area until Jan. 10. And rAlAAAA'Of a 60.000-pound lOAd on onomy tArgot. During this period, UOonn pro­ lands, agree "there are no better steaks than Mr. Steak.” fessors conduct y In-the-fleld Mignon. enjoy our famous line l>aisi.h.a Twii- cleases to help the . practice ,I h . . W eek, RH I l Kl. SHOW AH .Ncwtfraiutss. Co-Hit “Far IBs Lsve ot Iv * ’ ’ of USOA Choice Steaks! Complete dinners $1.66-84 66 Sffl teachers keep up with norm al. T IC K E IB MOW AT BO X ItancSSter, Conn. (otMO) requirements. T>66 OFFiCX or BY MAIL _ »«.VU •C*J«S •■'•W VX* _ Students work closely with In­ Prices: Orch. or 1st Bal. $5.00, 4F0, 4.00. 2nd BaL $$.50, the. ner-city agencies to become ac­ Mbeqe fbtticr 3.00, iJK, quainted with problems of ghet­ Make clMcks psiyabie and "SS2ST3P£iv^ to residents. They.are also as­ V e rim mall with stamped return en­ |0miiyplaGe fin* Y ear ...,...... signed to ghetto Khools to as­ velope to : sist teachers and receive prac­ efigr tical teaching experience. BUSHNELL MEMORIAL M A B C H U n B Hvtford. Conn. 06106 0»SBI U A JL to t FFL a '-rrN-

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'V PAGE FOUR X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1969 Columbia South Windsor Hearing Held Clorrection Ellington New School Bus Routes PJiC. ITorfcers In yerterday's aceount of Road Get Onion For Accused a ■ proposed annltary-sewer swap betlaneen Manchester S^x Education Program 2 Choicest Meots hn Town! Called ery SuccessfuV / As Four Votes Dropped and South 'Windsor, a line of Ex - Police type was omitted Inadver­ The Porter School bus trans- nack, secretary, and MIsb The State Board of Labor Re- Planned for Two Weeks held this Sunday from 6 to I tently, making H appear tHat FRIDAY ONLY! portation, re-routed after six Rachael Buell, treasurer. B^lUp EAST GREENWICH, R.I. A two-week-long program on latlona has ruled In favor of a p.m. at the Main St. Commun the South TOndsor TW n Also on Sept 27 a triune years, was termed "very sue- Isham, whose term had ex- BINGO sex education and contempora­ LIVE MAINE OCEAN FRESH (AP) — A closed ball hearing public workers’ union and not Ity Hail. CouncU wUl consider ap­ conference will be held for cesBful," according to the Board pired, was re-elected fgr a two- EVERY M O N D A Y -8 P.M. proval of a Manchester $1,- ry thelstlc living will be pre­ freshman and sophomore boys allowed four wtea by Town "Luv” the production schedul- conducted in Kent Ctounty of Eklucatlon, which compll- year term as a menr>her of the 26 VILLAGE STREET. ROCKVILU 300 allocation. sented at St. Luke Parish for and girls, 7 to 10 p.m. mented Richard Kells, new Board of Trustees. / - ' ed for sometime in October is a Superior Court Wednesday for Hall employes to be Included in Aiitually, the Manchester area parents, teachers and On Sept. 28, Grade 5 and 6, LOBSTERS principal, on the "smooth open- Subdivision'^Plans P. A. C. BALLROOM tw^ct cometfy by Murray the five former Coventry police- a vote count of an election held young people Grades 5 thixHigh boys and parents, ll a.m. to ing day." Mr. and Mrs^ Leonard Austin Hoard of Directors will con­ sider Its aOocation on Oct. 2:30 p.m. and Grade 5 and 6. ' Thomas Carlson asked the Thompson filll Rd. adjoining May 16 to determine if tlie 7. The South tyindaor Town [t will be workshop consisting girls and parents. 4 :80 to 5 ' u>. board to have his daughter, a property owners of the former union would represent the Town of Hartford. The play calls tor June 2. Council will consider its own of Vectures, semlnare, panels, p.m. Sept. 29. parents and i * 1 . 4 9 student at Windham Regional Starr property recently pur- ' Highway Dept. two males and one female parts. ■ Defense attorneys were seek­ allocation of 91,300 on Oct. 6. disciia^ns, films and adult- teachers of preschool and pri- , Technical School, driven to her chased by Robert Tupper of The electltm, which the union ing ball for the four charged REGISTER AT THE For Information call Delores The combined 92,800 would teens tonfrontation. Miss Susan mary grades will meet, 7:30 to home afternoons. He said she Hebron: appeared before the baa now won 9 to 7. was open with murder and for the one be for retaining a consulting Dick who is affiliated with the 9:30 p.m. I Is dropped off on Rt. 8 at Roses Planning and Zoning Commls- Lawler, Deepwood Dr., or Stel­ to certain town employes and charged with accessory to mur­ engineer, to prepare plans Family LHe Education Center The clergy will meet with I Bridge Rd. and mu.st walk two- ^ discuss subdivision FIRST CLASS MEETING la Wollman, 120 Hilton Dr. not others, and It Is this obn- der and a reduction of bail on for sanihary-sewer sleeves in of Union B ^ g e , Md., will di­ parents and teachers on Sept. | tenths of a mile on a hazardous P^ns. troversy between the Town Advertisement— charges of conspiracy to mur­ the Wilbur Cross Highway, rect the LCkS(OS Program, the 30, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. for evalu- . stretch of road. "Hie plans show 13 lots and THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT der and kidnaping. Manager and the union which Man wanted to drive deJivery when it is widened end recon­ result of 15 yrars of prepara­ ation and questions. ' Wallace Lohr, board member, Austins were Informed by NON-CREIMT EXTENraON led the SBLR to rule some votes The five men being held at the structed. tion and expeii^nce. She is a said' he had personally checked ^italrman Edward Peterson truck. Call 289-1568. Presents The FoUowiiig Courses In cast invalid. _____ Adult Correctional Institutions nurse, educator, ^ d a n c e coun­ out her route an^ .said hg felt must be single fam- Manchester Evening Herald 7 * ^ 'v ren ce M. LeCHair, 28, of selor and aociolo^ilst. Booming Industry 2 that as It was .still llght'at the dwellings and must have r e a l e s t a t e — 4XVIL RIGHTS According to the findings of Hartford Banks The workshop li\ another WASHINQ’TON— ResUuranU J lime of her return arid there square feet of livable the June nth hearing, the South Windsor correwMMident ^®®* Warwick; Ronald J. Par- I 644-8714 enteau, 28, Roger D. Lemols. 25, phase of the educatioit .program and bars, one of the fOateet- W UMTTED QUANTITY—ARRIVING THL^RSOAT Is not much traffic ofi the road- H was voted that the Begins Boom Coarse Fee SBLR liad asked and received Carol Moulton, tel. 944-8714. from' Che Town Manager Terry Lawrence J. Valllere, 28, and Reduce Interest of the church community start­ growing indurtries, may employ ^ at that time. The.ijoard voted had questioned the Sept le, Toes. 125 BEAE ESTATfS APPRAISAL I |W ed last January. There are no V. Sprenkel on Dec. 12 a list of Dennis R. Perry, 24. all of Cov­ more than 3 million peofile by m to deny Carlson>^'rb’quest. stat- the map and was entry. feea or offerings associated 127 PROBLEMS IN BEAL ESTATE employes of the Highway Dept, On ‘Riots’ Loans 1975,' the Deipartment of Labor ? ing that not only would It set property Vernon with It. and an invltatioti has HIGHLAND PARK MARKET SALES BROKERAGE 990 who were eligible to vote In the All were indicted by a grand HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) _ says. TTiey employed 2 million • a precedent but there Is no h been extended to the Judeo- 317 Highland SC., Mancbeater—Fhone 949-4177 Local 1303, Council 4, American jury Aug. 29 for the killing of A number of Hartford banks an­ in 1968 and oales exceeded 925 0 hard.shlp m ^lved. meeting and therefore Sept. 17, Wed. 12S BEAL ESTATE PBlNClPliES Booster Oub Christian communities of the ,bUllcn. Federation of State, County and James J. Caprio, 32, a former nounced Wedneeriay they will The Boafd of Selectmen has 7 ? ' a PRACTICES 940 bartender. make less expensive loeuis avail­ area to attend. asked to attend the next meet- Municipal Employes, AFL-CIO Meets Monday S^t. 24, Wed. 127 AMERICAN CIVIL DISORDER $18 eleotion. His body was found in Sterl­ able to bustnessmen whose es- The subject Is a controversial one. The program la aimed at - - m l l T o n “r e d ' l al- ing, ndnnt Vlr- When the wind blows at Liu:!U ager sent a corrected list of chester, as well as formulation , Parenteau aWe lo firms that decide to session for parents and teach­ porium only and Lemols are charged with vlce president; Mrs. Jerry Dun- gliiiu Carlson, tel. 228-9224. Oil Carp's newert drilling site, employes to the agent of the of plans for the coming ysar. move from the area, he said. ers at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 17. Lost to Retained Capital Gains? Sutoequertt meetings will be murder. Perry is charged as an Ri, .mie HSI I -rn . . A . SBLR and on the momlna- of nieeunga wui be ------e. an Activities during the first full the roughneicks take time out By JOE HALL from 70 per cent to 60 per cent against funds needed by busl- to put on gas masks, the election gave the sam ^llst ^®^‘* Monday flight during ®c®e"®0‘ to murder. All are week will be for high school Ansoelated PreM Writer the top tax on earned Income. ness for production and capital Authoritieg Identify In ‘ Frtie llelfaHt’ TTiey're not afraid of poison' FRIDAY from 10 lo 9 to a union iw r e s e n ta t ^ *^® season and monthly kidnaping and boys and girls. WASHmOTON (AP) _The theory behind this was Investment. r T** thereafter. all, except Perry, are charged Three Kidnap SuBfiecta The schedule is : OUM fumes, It’s just the trashy ------■— ' ----- that, with a much smaller n* „ The union claim, now upheld with conspiracyi Sept. 18, junior and senior nolghborhood — Local la swirch- framework of the tax reform spread between the two tvnes of ° ,“ ” ” ® Here’s what we’ll be offering for sale: Polaroid by the SBLR, was that the tlm When the indictments RIO DB JANEIRO (AP) — Ing for oil In the heart of Kern blU constructed by Its House au- taxation, persons with lip f s ! tog of the town manager’s re ^^y® Authorities are distributing pho­ boys, 7 to 9:30 p.m.; Sept. 19, Catholics Feel Safe swinger cameras at $10, Columbia and other Suggest Further Study returned. Justice John E. Mul junior and senior girls, 7 to 10 vised Hst did not allow the un- len of Superior Ctourt set ball on tographs. of three persons sus- records at 75c, $li00 and $2.40, a large grocery p.m.; Sept. 20, junior and sen­ iiiiKorsflold. persons to stop looking for tax centlve to search for tax shel* 50 per cent Ion to contest its validity at the . On Florifla Jdport the conspiracy charges and kid- “.'“r'T r-"'"”- =v r “ selection at way under super-maiket prices, in­ ior boys and girls, 10 a.m. to "Tho smell Is awful,” admits gimmicks faces some strong tars. a ’* . . (siglnal hearing in February naping charges at $ and m- WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre­ 10,000 p.m. wllth parents'joining at Behind Barricades Wlll'am C. Curtis, president of challenges In the Senate. However, both aspects of this ^ door-outdoor « k«.loglcat forma- use of devices which tax law- It asked for retention of the CHICAGO—For the sixth so bad, say the Roman Catliol- Frank Dzen, a foreman was not safeguards to protect the park’s with two teachers and one stu­ unofficial sources said as many p.m., and Sept, 27, Grade 7 and the barricades each day, pick­ tlona, "The a r«i looked very yers have found over the years six month holding period and straight year, motor carriers In Ics of the Falla Road area. eUgIble to vote thus eliminat­ water supply. dent has been ordered closed by girls and parents, i to B p.m. ing tlielr way through rubble r^mLsIng .says Curtis. "And to reduce the tax burden on the the 25 per cent majdmum ex- «®t the largest share of as 2,000 ]>ersons had been ar­ 8 Women i>lcking their way ing a fifth contested ballot. the Office of Economic Opoor- rested or picked up for question­ along the unpavwl sidewalks passing such slogans ns 1 7.*''' 1 ... cept In the caoe of a small num- t^ight revenues. Trucks earned Plans for the international air tunlty. CONN. Salvage Co. The town is expected to con­ terminal liave been vigorously ing. unpifved b e cn il; the stone slabs ‘ They'll Never Burn Us Out” * a n 1® *^7 1 7 . 7 * " ’ wealthy Individuals wgh *tl.2 bUllon, or 49 per cent of tent the SBLR ruling. Some 920.000 in antipoverty arresiea have been the raw material of '^® t-H.A." After bulldozing away six ca ll^ loophole closers, framers very large capital gains where the total; railroads were second opposed by conservationists as Those arrested included Mrs. FOR Sewer Services damaging to the park's unique ton ^ had b ^ n spent thte year Bocayuva Khalris parents and riot, seem uniinimous dn want- evening Uie children ^ UreH UuvU Ull in the House Ways 32^ per cent would be applied, $9.6 bllUon. or 42.6 per At a Tuesday night meeting Ing the biirrlors to stnv Htreets that are some- three wolUi on- Committee also re- Secretary oif the Treasury Da- cent. HILLIARD ST. comer of A D A M S ST. tropical ecology. Federal grants R riif h "P®"**'®" ((•e sisters, former Sen. Mario ,Mar- , 7 ' what quieter than usual because ‘*®'' tbo bright California sun. *ted heavily on Inducement to v lj ji. Kennedy explained thfs between Manchester and Soirth were being sought for much of O E O ^ n v es^ Bimini. The tins, and at least five newsmen OEO investigated the program employed by the newspaper Jor- Cosmetics A 84-ycnr-old grandmother ox- Is llUlo motor traffic. The Curtis wiys tempemtures tills try to make U less profltablo to recommendation by saying t h e ------MANCHESTER— 649-7782 to‘"^ "tir^ ‘u consti^ction^thus th^Xng pressed the general feeling. "AU ^^ea's 10 bars close at 8:30 "»n»mer have been .u. h'gh ns search tor such devices. wu ,vas overweighted in favor to ask the respective towns to Washington say in the matter ^ ter an Associated Press story nal do Brasil and the magazine ^ equal opportwlty employa^-The help gets plMity share the $2,600 cost of a con ITS we want Is peace and quiet and gp mlnuti-s earlier than *20 degrees at tho site, which They did this by trying to o f relief for individuals and Also Wednesday, Florida Gov. ^ Manchete, InformanU « a ^ HAVE BIG of opportamlty to goof off Inatead of woric suiting engineer who could co­ freedom to sleep at nlgiit. th„H„ i„ other areas of Belfast. '“ *‘ts the odor of burning rubber ®>®«e the gap between capital CTIaude Kirk suggested the jet- The OEO also laid down new Elbrick's abductors tele- ordinate a plan to exchange reporting requirements on other phoned their demands to Jomal Thais all anybody wiuUs any- pree Belfast has Its leaders- <«>mpllah their purpose by shlft- Heuichester’s sewage could be ^udcrdale, Fla., antipoverty exchange for the ambassador. "Jtfwish StyltP CAMPERS A TRAILERS more easily treated by South tle initial enthusiasm for Kirk’s The .schoo s are open. Men con p,,y ^ gj Peter's Cathedral, whiffs, the gas masks are '"B Income from the normal tax offer. “ Community The prisoners were freed and MANCHESTER get to their jobs Wo feel safe. ,,egMiales with the British broken out In a hurry." says braO'ots Into the capital gains Windsor and South Windsor’s Action Migrant Program, Inc. are now In Mexico. Delicatessen & tesiauranltesta Trailer World launches an -o w y 0 langc It. troops across the barricades, Isieal's president. area. more easUy treated by Man- out-of^thls-world summer's cherter. Tlio barricades went up four ami Jim Sullivan, chsilrman of Terrible mlors, plies of debris At •prcecnit the top • capital • end sale of camp and travel Although the exchange is <»ily \ weeks ago when Northern Ire- the Citizens' Defense Commit- and oppressive heal aren't the Bains rate Is 25 per certt, but the trailers — Orbit, Tradewlnds, in the talking stage It would land's ancient feud between tee. who is In effect the prime only problems that Curtis and '"axlmum regular levy Is 70 per I FMlurina • Full Line of and Yukon-Delta. Prices ProtestaiYts and Catholics oriipt- mlnltitor of Ffoo Bolfci»t, his men face while working tho y®ara ago It was 90 , Ov«r StvfF«4 S«fi4wklMtt start at $995. Remember mean that residents In the Pickkf - OtllciMi Sol«di Avery St. area of South Windsor ed Into riots tiiat left eight dead He spent from October 1957 to alte. Bceauso the dump Is still ...... there are many fun days left { New York Stylt - CkooM Cokee might eventually be served by and Inmdrods Injured. May 1901 In jail, without a trial, m dally operation long linos , ^'® *^°7® ‘‘*® ®®“' kARE Rotfit Beef HOT___ Corned Beef In the fall. Have your trailer Now the barriers form an Iron susiM'eted of being a leader of often form at Ihe farllltv's ..niv capital gains to 3214 per hot Pontoml Knl.h.. NOW . . . and save NOW. Manchester sewerage treat­ OPEN: MONDAY THRU ment, while the Caldor indus­ Manchester Community College wall around the red brick the outlawi-d Irish Republican entrance keeninv laiejil's m e n ®®"^' I'.'iv.j'Tr '«.i. s-p.b".an ______7 FRIDAY—10:00 A.M. to 9:00 matched trial area of Manchester would streets of the Falls Road area, Army.. fro,,, gettlmr to work time ** " ’ “ <1® ** harder [r^"ssni-^"s Frl. a Sat. Tlli l^!nvs. a.m. P.M., SATURDAY — 10:00 commonly known ns " t h e Students who have allied «..n.et ,.1. nTrHu .V 7 «> g»>t capital gains treatment : 't-kv .i R*ef<''or uu 9ai..aytHn,« be served by South Windsor. A.M. to 0:00 P.M.. TRAILER for • Dynamic Theatre Falls.” niiere 2,000 Catholic themselves with Free Belfast (eon, |,iq inHiieeiinn Hntin / • Inerenalng from six months I storrs >VORLD, m e , Exit 94 off Open casting for the first ma­ fanilltcs make their own niles are running a pirate radio and ndnirtes or more "Re I'l ” 'ti. '** ® year tho period a property MantlUW Shoppist Caatartf S ta n s' 1-84 (Wilbur Cross Highway), fashion jor production of the Dimamic COIITINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM and want to keep tilings tlial churning out mlmcographod , , ' . t i '*.7*'» ® must be held before it qualifies. iRtt, 44A - N«gr Rit. I95 P) Manchester, Tel. 046-2U4. way. Tlicy call tho barricaded news sheets. delay, you should see the fun- At the same time, it reduced »■ ' m •nieatre and the Arts will be area "Free Belfast." At the only crossing point for 7 7^" '^*’®" ______Supple, rich calf and Protestants have put up their vcWcles, vigilantes permit In- ‘ ""® with seven or gleaming patent leather team EVENING COURSES own barricades elsewhere in side the barricades each day the ^® 7 , ^,7 , ' 7 up in Naturalizer's smart Belfnrt to protest the CaUlolIc city's gartjnge carts and street riimpiirts. But the scattered 8weojH*rs, bread and mtlk ^ top of I^acal'a riffs. suit shoe. The two-textured IVotestnnt barricades do not trucks, mall vans and doctors * "His .says you get a fantastic PLAN NOW FOR A COMFORTABLE front is sparkled by a OPEN TO A U INTERESTED CITIZENS form an Isolated enclave like heading for their offices. view of the countryside sur- gold clip. On a versatile evergoRe’s Free Belfast. At the corner butcher shop, rounding tho dump. And on the Prime Minister James Chlch- Raymond O'Neill reported busl- weekends, the men can climb mid heel. favoritei BeginsRAfHnai QAnAAMk..— September 22am , Monday -a w . Consumer Protection in Suburbia ester-Clark has warned that the ness as usual —"perhaps a bit •“ thp top and watch the near- FALL and WINTER 8 :00 to 8 :00 PM., Room 225 Begln-s September 30, Tuesday bnrrlcadea both Catholic and better than usual because *>V motorcycle races. Tuition: 930.00 7 :30 to 9.00 PM ., Room 224 Ih-otestant, must be toni down housewives tend to stay near Oh. yea. Tliere Is one other Tuition; $12.00 or the British army will do It. home rather than go to the su- plus: At about 600 feet, Curtis > History of Jazz \ As a firrt step, tfie troo]» began iwrinarkels.” That's also the says all three wells have hit oil with Body Dynamics and The Dance putting, up a "peace ^ wall” of situation at the grocery shops, ami gas nrodueing sand.s. The Begins September 24, Wednesday \ ' Begins October 1, Wednesday wire belwecfi the Falls Rood the hardware shop and the three wells,are each averaging 8:30 to 10 :00 P M , Room A-9 7 :00 to 9.00 P.M., Room 180 urea and the Protestant Shnnkill greengroeers. alHiiil 75 barrets n day through REMODELING Tuition: 920.00 Tuition: 926.00 ari-u Wednesday after purtiing a ' ------II 7% Inch choke. Protestant barricade out of the Kerneo Drilling Co. and Lyle Ten Evenings in Bialogy E.xeculive Human- Relations wny P riei* I n c r e a s e Garner, a local Independent, Begins October 6. Monday Tile gretit majority of the have working Interest In the — . ; • ’ Q i>y Begins September 29. Monday ' 8:30 to 10:00 P M Fa.lls Road Calholles believe DETROIT (API - General 7:00 to 8 :30 PM ., Room 133 Tuition: $60.00 they are in danger of altock Motors ttorp. totlay announced 7 . " >*’® Tuition: 910.00 ______from Protegtant firebombs If “ » average Increase In price of REC R O O M S Comb. Stonn Painting'for Pleasure" the barrlt^ides come down. *1® 1970 motlela. CONSTRUCTION Begins October 2, Thursday That Is why the flag ofc tile Ir- DM said tlio Increase would Financial Planning for the Individual IihIv’ h GNP DiHihlt'ii PO RC H ES ^ Windows & Doors 7 :00 to 9:00 PM , Room 202 Ish Republtc, officially banned vary with the motlel and would SERVICES Begins September 23, Ttieaday Tuition : |2S 00 In Northern Ireland, flies from average 2.1 per cent. It gave an ROME —Italy's brisk eco- 7 :00 to 8 :30 P M . Room 162 ROOM ADDITIONS Tuition: 935.00 the lamp losls and second story example of a car which would nomlc growth—at a rate higher Porch Enclosuros The Bevolutionary Premi.se windows Inside the Falls. •hai'e cost $3,830 In li)6!i,iuid will than that of any other European BeRins In October ' This Is a kind of Insurrection, cost $3,910 lit 1970. country— pushed the gross na- MODERN Aiumlnum Siding Common Business Oriented Language Time and Place to be announced Tuition: No charge cven an Insurrection subsidized Tlie iinmnincenient was made tional product beyond the $70 Begins September 29. Monday by the govenunent. .Mothers by James Roche, GM Ixsird billion mark In 1968, This Is KITCHENS Guttors & Loodors 7 :S0 to 9 :00 P.M . Room 17 still squeeze part the small gap ehalnnan, and Edward N, Cole, twice tho level of only a decade W E DO THE Bennet Jr. High School Contemporary Asian Problems at the side of each street bnrri-'’ pr.-sldent at a nows conference, ago. BATHROOMS Tuition: 950.00 Begins September 2, Tuesday ROOHNG COMPLETE JOB 7 20 lo 9 to PM , Room 223 Tuition: 915.00 -'iNCL PLUMBING. Executive Secretary Workshop Begins September 24. Wednesday L’ncferstanding Antiques WIRING. HEATING 7:00 to 8:80 PM ., Room 134 .^Begins October 1. Wednesday Tuition: 920.00 8 30 to 10 00 P M . Room 239 GRAND OPENING Tuition 125 00 SPECIAL For Week of Sept. 8-13: Half Price on Dynamic^heel Balancinfi; CONSTRUCTION Cook Like A Professional At Home Featuring Begins September 23. Tuesday Personal Typing 7:30 to 9:00 PM .. Room 134 Begins September 16 Tuesday A Thursday V ■■ H O N O R 4 IL T f I Tuition; US.OO 5 55 lo J 30 PM . Room 103. Hartford Rd SERVICES ASSORTED Tuition • 950.00 ^ FRONT END DYNAMICS CONSTRUCTION T he CHOCOLATES Introduction to Fashion Design Black History 244 BROAD STREET (BehiiHl Dairy Queen) 1 lb’ $1 95 Begins September 29. MANCHESTER. 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miners seem to have discovert Manrl^pBtpr of Appeato bn his conviction for tor which we hold little or no re­ for themselves and launched their own TAR GAXRlC^O Pair Indicted holding up a bank lEist year. sponsibility.” Hto brother, John' "Jackie” Alliance ior Progress Inside campaign against It. But "brown lung" Connecticut A»IB ------^Bj- CLAY R. POLLAN- Church profxjsed a new U.S. LlIR A iEnpitittg ^praii U *iAR.2I X I., Your Daily Actirity Guide X Reed, was arrested last week policy tor' Latin America that was a next best frightening thing, and •I ' SEPT, in connection with the gang- APS. 19 ' According to the Stars. ¥ For Holdup Blocks Progress for Latins would end military aid and the Report i f ' , ^ PUBUSHED BY THE / ' could make headlines almost as forbid-i Yankee To develon Oa.31OCT. style slaying of Richard Bicmdi HERALD PRINTING CO., INC. 7-1M0-41 To develop message for Friday, Amerlcan military mtoslons It &/52-6*-n 4- 17- 28- 39 ^ NEW HAVEN, Oorm. (AP) — |n New. Haven Dec. 23. ( 1 3 Btssell Street ding, and so provide one more weekend PMd WDKls corresponding to numbers 49-62-72 MEXICO CITY (AP) — De- home when the riillltary Junta h.is spawned. He suggested a (CanttniiiHl from Page 6) I Mancheater, Conn. ^ B y A . H . O . a TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign. A fed eral grand Jury here In------THOMAS F. FERGUSON / crusade for the young gentleman who SCORPIO . spite $8 billion In Alliance for *°ok over In Lima,’’ CTiurch program Instead that would . W ALTER R. FERGUSON / AM . 20 1 Probably headquarters. With that back- 31 A 61 A o a . 23 dieted two men Wednesday In Publlahere / now makes a career of crusading from Governor Dempsey the other AAAY20 2 Taking 32 Is Cholera Epidemic Progress appropriations, "the *“ drop'*“us no wonder the Gov- Pounded October 1, 1881 62 Propositions, , ...... JO , Po* down demonstrators In Rio can countries through muIUla- r. v -..-■iio-ZT-awi 3Be 33 For 63 Unnecessory NOV. 21 connection with the $106,(X)0 one alarmist sensation to another. day, perhaps with a submissive 4 Analyze Spreads in Kunsan mage of the United States in ^ave made gifts teral organizations .such as the ^bllBhcd E very' Evening Except Bundaya 34 To 64 Psychologicol holdup of the Fsilrfleld (tounty s i ^ carried out the bidding of 5 Whotever 35 An 65 On 3- 16-27-381 SEOUL (AP) — Thirty-eight Latin America has gone from arms when they could have Inter-American Development ^ , e and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at One thing he has going for him. PerlU 47-61-71 Manchester, Conn., aa Second Class Mall his good friend, the Legiria- GIMINI 6 Opposite 36 The 66 Time Trust C3o. In Norwalk Jan. 9. persons have died of a disease bad to w o rse," Sen. Frank 7 Go^ 37 It 67 A SAGITTARIUS no possible use but to apply Bank and the World Bank." Matter. do exist. There Is hardly anything In k ture, and announced seven ap­ 8 Now's 38 But 68 Today , The two men were Identified believed to be cholera In South Church. D.-Idaho said Wednes- [hen^TMTue'^Zovie “oTa I'tV 'V r .a 'Iho first choice of Theodore r JUNE 20 SUBSCRIPTION RATES life that doesn't offer some danger, some pointments to a new "Oonneetl- 9 Time 39 Offers 69 Doy as Edmund J. Devlin of Bran- Korea’s port cUy of Kunsan. the day night. coZr7^ ..I. ,7. x Sorensen, John F. Kennedy’s Payable In Advance 10 Splendid 40 Couse DEC.-2I cut Well DrlUlng Board." 11-14-25l to the use of republlcatlon of all news dis­ that a cake of soap Is a sllfipery thing y53-7SS3® 78 Affectlonote Devlin had hto bond for $50,- Air Force has Instructed troops K government was considered *‘*^of*f*'-’* those govern- ate Foreign Relations Commit- oarly Johnson voars. patches credited to It or not otherwise credlt- watchers of the Legislature and 19 News 49 0r • 79 Promotion 50-63«.89^ «1 In this paper and also the local news pub­ u o 20 For SOYou 80 Of . 000 revoked In U.S. District at Its Kunsan air base to res- at least as Important ns eco- receivin g It ns fully ns tee. heads the subcommittee on M oyen,. now publisher of to step on, sooner or liter the young its General L a w Committae. 21 Sex AQUARIUS lished here. JULY 23 51 Is 81 Tempororily Court Wednesday when he failed trict their movements In the nomlc advances. The fact that ‘ western hemisphere affairs. Newsdjiy on Long Island, said All rlf^ts of republlcatlon of special dis­ For the weU drillers ware 22Doy 52 A 82 Trouble JAN. 50 crusader t^ l zero In on that danger and AUG. 22 23 Time to appear In court. Judge Wll- city, not to visit civilian homes, seven years later 140 million “Under the present system no. explaining that newspaper- patches herein arc also reserved. near the end of that long list of 53 And 83 Toward fee'. 18 launch at least a weekend crusade for 24 Be 54 Equipment 84 Especiolly 11am limbers, who revoked the and to stay In military quarters more people are under military 'P*" *iouor Is placed In .s patron- « •j r. , e. 'oB politics don’t mix. More- occupattons and enterprises -75| 25 Of 55 Find 8-12-23-34/^, - The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ ^76-77-94-SS 85 Sports - bond, ordered a fugitive warrant unless on official business. dictatorship underscores its fall- position, the receiver In a rfute l/emand to U rop over, Moyers’s friends feel that sumes no llnanclal responsibility for typo- the development of a non-skid bar of which, years ago, began the 26 You 56 Move 86 Ahead 57-67-79-86^ grymlcal errors appearing In advertisements VIRGO 27 Leoder 57 Push 87 You . rise IS Issued tor his arrest. The Health Ministry stdd the ure." demeaning position. We use aid (UK’AOO The domeitlc mar- comes for him a M ^ c r reading matter In The Manchester soap. business of trekking up to 28 Any 58 Slow AUG. 23 88 Importance FEB. 19 Devlin had been Identlifed In disease broke out last month In Alliance funds have been used ®* excuse for meddling In bides has been ^ K a yc the newspaper business Evening Herald. Hartford to get themselves tt- 29Xan' 59 For 89 Now But It also gets boring, this business SEPT. 22 30 Gives 60 Only 90 Worrisome MAR. 50 / ^ ^ g Superior Court last January eis Kunsan. a city on the west coast to benefit the elite. Church con- Boyernment affairs . . . Wc can- constant for the past 10 vears ^ enter politics he will leove S u ^ i i b c r to Los Angeles Tlmea-Washlng- censed and regulated. 1 5-15-26-37 of a new safety crusade-every weekend. a leader of one faction of a 100 miles south of Seoul, and tlnued, saying evidence showed resist to Impose conditions, J2 to 24 million pieces a “ ‘’’U'dklale, not a campaign ton Post News Service. There was one session In /'5I-6(W1-« ^Adverse ^^NcutrS 1-13-24-35J ' Fljll service client of N. E. A. Service, InC. 12 46-58.69 gang war that erupted Into sev- has Infected 614 people. Al- that the real purpose of the '''fl "■ ® '»'ver for pun- yg^* ^,x,usc of Inroads by miuiagcr. It makes its way Into the news media, which the General Law Com­ .P u blish ers Representatives — The Julius eral shootings and a murder. though the disease appears to United States Is to support the lahment." synthetic leathers, re s e a r c h e r s ------Mathews Special Agency — New York Chi­ mittee, bored to death with tba cago, Detroit and Bostoit ' one way or another. Then It gets Itself Devlin was acquitted on a be some strain of cholera. Its established order Instead of Aa a result. Church continued, prcillct a demand tor only 21 Kni\-es slsJuUl be kept pattern, adopted a policy of Introduced Into the Congressional Rec­ charge of interstate travel to exact nature has not yet been change. the United States is "regarded million pleci>s by 1980, when separate frxnn other kitchen ■noNs a u d i t b u r e a u o f c i r c i h ,a . turning everybody down. F e m o f i commit extortion and Reed won Identified, health authorities "U.S. tanks were used against as the enemy of progress . . . hide prxxluctlon Is likely to utensils. They shmild b 1.<« be ord. Then, believe It or not, some peo­ But in the lost session the a reversal from the U.S. (tourt said. the gates of the president’s the scapegoat even for problems totjil 46 million plects. wasiKd ami dried separately. DImlny advertising, closing hours: ple even write editorials taking the same committee, under new top F^or Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. leadership, got tired ot the un­ For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday, young crusader seriously, aa If he him­ Big Brother Program Set F^r Wednesday — i p.m. Monday. ending pressure. For Thursday — i p.m. Tuesday, self were not engaged In a merry pro­ And the granting of their bu­ For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. To Aid Fatherless Boys • P ">• Thursday. cess of exploiting the same public he reaucratic charter to the w M raasslfled deadline — 5 p.m. day &>fore drillers was the symbol o< «Im 1 publication. 5 p.m. Friday for Baturdas professes to be protecting. By vote of about 30 interest- as Big Brothers and this works and Monday publication. and complete eurrender on the ed people, at a meeting held not There ought to be some better busi­ part of the committee. Ifou can go charging off ness bureau which could zero In on the There was no particular rea­ last night In Vernon the Bto money was Important Thiirsduy, .September II ^ in operating the program, al- son why the well drillam da- special breed of confidence man who though It helps. served to be last on the list gets his living by exposing the alleged ed tor the three-town area of L,eo Oohen, who has been ac- Another Truce Ends They were always persistsnt, Vernon, EUlngton and Tolland, uve in working with the youth in two directions sins and neglects of everybody else. but never obnaodoiUly so, as Any fatherless boy aged eight the area, questioned if the Yetyiinotper temporary truce — thla were several other groupa wlileh movement would conflict with one thX,strangc8t of all In what will . won committee nods eartisr. endsWp, affection, advice other projects In the works The mixture of their mottvto and guidance of a mature man guch as a YMCA and a teen have to be rated the strangest of all this Fall. Inquest PoHtponed tlcms In seeking themselves a can be a "Little Brother." - Any center wars has now come to at least a biU was certainly not greatly responsible and mature- man, Thomas Wolff, a local busl- The postponement of the Inquest Into temporary nothing In Vietnam, different from that with other m a^ed or single, who wishes nessman and a member of the the death of Mary Jo Kopechne was a occupations or enterprises wlxr to help a ctin g boy, may be a Board of Representatives, sEtid The Idea that both sides In a 'war disappointment to the curious, but that wanted to get themselvas li­ Is a small loss if the postponement , would personally acoe^ the should ever halt the fighting because censed and regulated. serves to safeguard Senator Edward Although officials from other resptmslbUlty of raising $4,000 the loader and hero of one side had Kennedy's constitutional rights. There was, in othar wards, ^ program to $5,000 to get the program un- some measure of • deslro to fallen would have, to date back to the Senator Kennedy's lawyer argued that dlffered In op(nlon as to the cost derway. Wolff said he (M net provide protection to the puhUe, of starting such a program, all visualize the program as inter- most ancient days of chivalry, and cer­ the "gathering crescendo" of publicity attending the inquest might "taint" any plus some portion of an instinct agreed .It could be accomplish- ferring in any other areas. tainly seems a weird revival to come In ed £18 long as people were will- ______subsequent JudlckU proceedings against to dose the professlan down Ing to work. the midst of what has often been a the Senator. To this Judge Paul C. Rear-_ against too many unworthily These officials, from Hart­ ell, w ill establish safe­ lust and longing, grief and un­ Intervleiw In the man’s home. WaUer HIckel and Tninsixirta- ground for a protege of Com­ where he and his family live, Today to Thursday, Sept. 11, ness, HO limt eventually the day must guards, and will sot up some ground happiness, fear and faith. This The Little Brothers are re>- tton Secretary John Volpe. A merce Secretary Maurice Stans even though Denver Isn’t in the Herald ^ , the 254th d ay .of 1969. T h ere are rules. But tlieix* must be no unneces- remains true even when God temrod from a variety of sources ^g ^g^ come when Hanoi Itself res|H)nda with conservationist hlinself, Kirk Who had botched up one high Four Comers area. When Govs.. m ry lay, for the country w ill not be Federal Job. Is the evident subject; for he £Uid they ail have one thing in will Inform the Cabinet mem­ David Cargo (R.) of N.M., Jack Yesterdays Today’s Highlight In History another signal, either In the field or at Is described In v e ry human common, they have no father catlsflcil iK>r shouUl It until the full He 1s Donald W. Brewer, Williams (R .), of Ariz., and Cal­ On this date in 1609, the Eng­ Paris. bers that ho will insist on select­ terms as halving both positive In the home. Some referrals facts surrounding the death of^Mary Jo fresh from a catn-strophlc tour vin Hampton (D.) of Utah flat­ 25 Years Ago lish explorer, Henry Hudson, ing an alternative site in Flor­ and negative feelings, a will not come from the police, the 'Hie temimrary truce In which Ameri­ Kopechne and the sulwequent conduct of as Fcdend lulmlnlstrator of the ly refused. Brewer did the next discovered the island of Man­ ida for the Houtheiustem U.S. unlike our own, and a heart student hours at Cheney Tech / schools, social workers, neigh­ her e cort are fully made known through Four Comers Regional Econo­ best thing. He moved seven hattan. can forces In Vietnam participated, and terminus capable of hamlllng which can be moved to pity are reduced fro m 8 hobrs to bors or the courts. It Is imper­ proper Judicial channels. MERIDEN mic Development Commission members of the Pour Comers On This Date Jumbo Jets and eventually the and anger. 6H hours da(ly. ative that the mothers of the In which .Saigon reluctantly participated, RECORD covering Colorado. New Mexico, staff from Its Washington office In 1777, Colonial torees were supersonic transport. from "Knowing The Living Ix ^ bo interested in helping. was not to honor Ho Chi Mlnh, but to Utah, and Arizona. To the un­ to Denver. That gave him a The Rev. James Leo Burke, defeated by the British in the This (losltlon by Kirk Is abso­ God” by Roger Hazelton believing horror of Republicans pretext to. stay In Denver and S.J., of Scarborough Rd., to ap­ The requirements tor being a Revolutionary War battle of honor the isisslblllty of peace. ' lutely Indispensable to limit the Submitted by who bad hope- Federal boss of the Four Cor- * ed president of the Mandiester one-fifth of dils 500, I’m con- AustralUui expedition captured given oi)e mo|:e op|X)rtunlty. Eventually, ing accounts must have stopped far short (See Page Seven) students. ped Its full development. Community players. vinced the impact on the gen- German New Guinea, of condemnation of-the youngsters' care­ If the Nikon' Administration holds firm eratlon could be tremendous." former JapEinese Pre- free behavior. — Construction started, during In Its own determ ination - to end this the Johnson administration He also said the prograSh needs ^jgr Hldekl “Tojo tried to oom- Theoe were Uh> stories of the kindness when the Tran-sportatUm De­ a strong board of directors. He guicide. He recovered and w ar by ending It.’ Hanoi Is going to be the yotmg people showed, , one to lui- partment gave the Jetport a' SEild the cost of the program jg^gr. was executed as a war othcr. and to tlie |x-ople who helped forced to come along. It Is sad, for the green light. President Johnson's averages out to abottt $260 per criminal. them In the crlsts tliat occurred when Secretary of the Interior—Stew­ boy. The cost of keeping a boy j„ ijgg. three Negroes were number of lives that resumption of Con­ the hordes of |>eople dwcemled on the art Udall, a noted conserva­ In reform school runs anywhere enrolled at the Unlverelty of flict must Involve, that the gcHHl-moment small town of White Lake, N.Y., that it l»tl ChKlzo CSilly Nnn from $4,000 to $6,000 a year. South Carolina without Incident. was so unprepared to receive them. tionist—did nothing to .stop the co\il(l not bot'ii now. Lund said later the local ending more than 80 years of Obviously, the drug-UikIng and the menace to an Irreplaceable natural resource. group can decided whether or jegregatlon at the school In Co- nuctlty are deplored by the older genem - not It wants to affiliate with iumb4a. I But when HIckel lUkl 1 'luler tlon. Anyone over 30 Just cannot and the national organization but he Tears Ago secretary Russell Train took probably should not — condone such teH It was better If It flrrt got African republics in the Some Weekend, .Soap things. ow r ait Interior la.st Jiuuiary. started on Its own. French community voiced lup- they ordered lui Im m ediate It is no secret In the news media, or But what the older generation con ac­ Atty. Frank McCoy quesUon- j„rt of new French attempto to study of the Jetport's eftei-t on with ttiose who hope for time and space cept with great enthusiasm U the friend­ ed how It was possible to get settle the JUgertan rebellion, ship and kindness -the sharing of food the Everglades Park. boys to assoclau themselves jrtyg Years Ago from the news media, that the weekend and drink and bliuikets shoixm with such A 127-page report, now undi ‘-with the program, noting that ^ German nuclear phy- Is normally the most propitious time for lavish generosity by the young people. study In top-levels of the It to difficult to get boys who giqjgf. Heiiu Baiwich, was ernment, has Just been complet grubbing a little free public attention. And the townspeople demonstrated a have been In trouble to report asylum in the United kimtness at least as great. Indeed, those ed by the Interior Department, to the probation officer. States. As an illustration, ‘tt seems to have who moat dreaded and resented the In­ It concludes that, even If the Lund said. "These Uds are ^ become almost a matter of clockwork vasion of the festival fans were the first Jetport la lim ited to a m ere fighting the ertabhahment. The gQ lives w ere lost In the crash to come forward to lielp when the short- training center. It would dis­ that each weekend should see, from that Big Brother to not associated ^ , French airliner Into the Hge of food and medicol supplies created charge 10,000 gallons,of sewMe with anyone." ^ - Mediterranean. aelf-appolnted crusader against all the a genuli;>e crisis. e ve ry day. ^ t . tHo repi^rt aads, Officer Roy Mcfxxiold of the ------perils In American living, ‘the release The White Lake adults, like most mid­ dam age to the park oonUt be Veraon pdKce force then toid of of some statement In which some new dle-aged Americana, will probably conV prevented by culverts. By con­ Us awn experiences In South O I 'd > T i i n e r G p I s P o s t There's a great big .yorid l ’ ne^ Fall snopo"- * a ’-’“ig M i-i'i) fo u ' Sci-/ /'ju' clon'tj tlnue to frown at the long hair, the trast, as a full-sixilo cargo and Boston. He sold hto poreUs peril has Just been discovered and warn­ strange clothe^ the nudity and, most passenger terminal, the Jetport were divorced. He heard about SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) — for-you Out therel And Hactotia'Nationa- '' ice trier? 'O'jick, .go to any ed against. of all, the drugs, but they developed a and Its satellite city would the Big Brother program and be Edmund L. Wetocott of Wauke- b a n k-give s you a cnoi-.e c.t'charge plans t-u n-aie ’ne tat-nnal Bank And.put ' new resix*ct on that noisy yet peaceful set out to hurt on^ tor himself, she, Wte., has been elected com- The other weekend, It was, of all manufacture 4 million tons of weekend. wastes every day. That would He was «t*t*'* years old at the monder-tn-chlef of the United most of..!. Ne-A f/aste*' Charge® {The I'.teroa'-'' Card*,, things, a discovery of the peril of S One of the residents summed It up: • spell the beginning of the end thne. he — m. "and I hod a Spontoh W a r Veterona. "brown lung," a disease ' allegedly "You walk by them and they smile for the Everglades Pork. chip on my sbouldsr." Hto Big Wertcott. •!. who was a ser- Brotbsr w as on attorney. geant in the 1st Wtoconstn Vol- afflicting cotton mill workers. and say hello. They raise their hands Although Tren.sportatlon De­ In the sign .o f peace. T h ey shout peace’ partment bureaucrats are pro- /, Bernie Flskls, chairman of unteers during the war against The crusader might have preferred' to out the windows of their cars. Maybe ' Jetport. an Interlor-vs.-Trans­ the lOddlslown program , osn- Spain, w as named at the Tlst HARTFORD n a t i o n a l the fact that Little annual meeting of the group discover "black lung," the disease of they know something that we don’t. May­ portation showdown Inside the nRotbSTS are not JuveoUe ds- Wednesday, the coal minera. Unfortunately, Ihe coal be we should begin lo listen." -STAM- government has h««n averted wnipim f but art Just folhciisas Present at ^ meeting wore FXIRD ADVOCATE by Secretary Volpe. He Is deep­ '/vu, tf iSftr— guf }fbu jfr MMiu K w boyfi. Hs said that in Ids town $3 members ranging in age THE CHOICE BANK tofne collage bqys ore setlag from w to 96.

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DAVI DWALLACE —The renewal of contracts (Oontiniietl from P a g e One) -______— ______Funeral services were held to- Pottatown, Pa.. and Mre. who were Mlled Tuesday when of requiem Saturday at the (Ooatinued from Page One) Associated Press Writer without permission from sub­ To Marriage WE ARE PLEASED TO INTRODUCE scribers. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) — committee a statement outlining bad some sort of dealing with a day at 4 p.m. in the chapel of Joseph O’Leary of Ashaway, an Allegheny Airlines plmie orf- Cathedral of St. Jos^. Boto .. .. WASHINGTON (A P) — Investigation of an aerial Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Farm- R.I.: 23 grandchildren The incentive for Ms role in flnanctog a vendb^ P®^ litigant, have been rebutted EXETER, Elngland (AP) — TW O NEW HAIR DRESjSERS ‘‘‘'■en, and 8 »< the Sisters of Mercy will be ^ederaL T r a d e Com- smashup uo wmcuwhich brought death to ^th er will be washing dishes ington Ave., Hartford, with great-grandchildren. near Indianapolis, Ind.,- wlU be buried- in St. Mary’s Cemetery, ous ttate of deterioration.” mlseion, disappointed with a schemes, according to Rooney, ~ macMne company. ^ *^® ee^^Hs except under the and changing diapers by the RabW Leon Wind officiating. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the West Hartford. Them e appropriationsAppropriations Commit- year-old voluntary industry nol-pol- t*^ the InflaUon of certified circu- “ persons ^ ^ntered today m , ___. , vinusufil circumst&nceft wfipnv y e a r while moUier washes # MR. RICO woa ui ciiuuiuci oyiia- aaiuraay ai z p.m. ai me Bar- '-■»u*<5uiai oi m. joaepn m natx- m e Moiloy siinerai Home, ^*,^*^*'* pre^ctlng icing effort, has iniUatied the fl- latlon figures, the basis for f”^mall orivate ^ ‘btere* waf^t reiAS?^ 2000 Burial was In Emanuel Syna- Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Bar- Cathedral of St. Joseph In Hart- The Mbiloy Funeral Home, vested $3,000 In <2axoltaa Rehnqulrt said ’ toe car and mows tho lawn, a gogue Cemetery, Wethersfield, ton Funeral Home, 143 Main St., 'ord. goe Farmington Ave., West Phase I.£ TPKE. (Next to PofMilar Alkt.) children lived In New York. For 46 Heart High School In Water- pany said that he did not imder- Government Printing Office, ,63 * better to Rep. Fred B. Rooney. njjg permits the 60- Owners and Pilots Association, qualified hlmeeH from the case anti-labor record"^ en on perfumed preparatlone,” OPEN WED., TH1TRS., FRI. till 9 _____ years, she lived to Wllington bury, was enroute to Carbon- stand why Christy was placed million for the General Account- lto9*»ey has been urging on member Central Registry of ®”® question it wanted an- ■^Sbts lead ers also are ,-Wllmott,sald, adding that a slm- Mr« Tnsrnh R before moving to Tolland 10 dale, HI., where rtie was to work on this flight as he would have Ing Office, and ,599,800 for the Investigators wllh.^ files Magazine SubscripUon Sidiel- "wered was: ”Wby did the ra- substantial Interest to the out- protesting the nomlnaUon of Unr trend U beginning to Brit­ _ ■ “ years ago to live with her for her doctorate to English lit- to land at Indianapolis and then Botanic Garden. showing, according to Rooney, tors to fine violators ®®® HC9 and not the ain. ’ xa***^^' Beebe Kardock, daughter, Mrs. Francis John- erature at the University of board a plane tor ’Tulsa, unless No funds were Included for magazine subscription The registrv has told Roonev Cherokee? Was the radar look- ®®™®' . . , Haynsworth who has supported Attempts to extend dlsquall- freedom-of-choice plans to "The unisex family, as Wll- u i’ 1°^ Windsor, al^r son. Southern Illinois. Sister Sue was there were no direct flights. the Senate, which will add its bidustry is thriving today it levied— fines &vor&|zfiiufaveraging &houtahe^ ^ ^ o n to cases where a Judge school desegregation cases, moU de«i'ribe the fund to the rcparallons-de- from 7 to 9. Stafford Springs at 9. Burial and economic development” where to the area. “Ut wind up getting seven mag- plaints to Board Chairman miles. two Americans fired on the bat- enemy, according to initial re- AP Religion Writer mandlng BEDC. FRESH CANDY Memorial donations may be be In Wllltngton HIU Ceme- ’The lodge planning committee e^'^es for a shorter period of Gardner Cowles prompted this Ground witnesses said both tallon commander, but missed ports.” among .tisadvantaged people. $L39-$L69-$2.29 Episcopalians wisfe the first m ade to ih e Trinity U nited *®'^ will recommend that the publishers are reply: planes were below the clouds INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) — The board's derision would be WELDON DRUG CO. X Joint U.S.-South Vietnamese religious body to agree to deal Methodist Church Fund. Friends may call at the fu- U.N. , Topic Secret give the most serious consldera- drying to up their circulation on ”Our executive committee clearly visible. The guard then shot and killed investigation Into the MiocAlng L eaders of the N ational CJouncll tubject to action by Ihe national )87 M.\1N STTCt-.l 'l with the org^^U on, although ------neral home tom orrow from 7 to tlon to relocation and further ^be added publications. agrees with your conclusion that Jennings said that under vis- Mmself, U.S. headquarters said, now is under way. council's triennial general lus- of Churches t(xlay weighed a they rejected tlie Ideology of its John Dill ® p.m. (Continued from Page One) that it authorize the appoint- —Customers who are told policing of the field operations ^**^*’‘ ™*®®' e'^**** ®xlge of Masons The funeral will be held Sa- soldiers to the northern part of Bucher^ Post Grad the meeting of the policy-mak­ was lex) by New York militant ®/P' home was on Union acre lease. ’Ihat was $28,233 per hit the alrltoer o^’^dee- ing generai board of the council, Sunset t(X)ay is at 7:08, Maas of requiem at Holy Cross ‘b® Army-Navy Club. turdny at 8:16 a.m. from the Temple Beth Tafllah, 20 Big- a. r>Artv now k n o w n na acre, the larirprt nAr.ani-.> w s ,®“ . Placid. Combines to k... .i.i______MONTEREY, Calif. (AP) — James Forman who carried on versa but that “through coordi- the Sinai desert. Two Egyptian which Ipcludes mo* major Pro­ Church, New Brltai’n, at 9. Bur- SuT^lvors, be.sldcs his wife, W. P. Qulsh Funeral Home, 226 elow St E a^ Horttoad, will .he Cmdr. Lloyd M. Bucher, former di.sraptive forays into church sunrise Friday at 6:29. planes were shot down during testant' and Orthodox dqnomtoa- lal Willi bo In Sac,retl Heart a daughter, Mrs, Bar- Main St., with a Mass of ho^ h 1 skipper of the captured spy ship services and buildings-'. It now Is Boating weather for Ixuig Is- PRICE BREAK... SAVE MIO this raid, one by a U.S. Hawk tlon.' Cemetery, Now BrlUiln bu^a Boling of Garden Grove; requiem at the Church of the atanUng Pueblo, arrived Wednesday to beaded by a Brooklyn minister, liuvd Sound: WlmLs will b<» w e*- Frlend.s may cidl at the fun- 'V ®®"’ Ernest W. Ubert Jr. of Assumption at 9. Burial will be rate the . . . antiaircraft missile and one by study for a master’s degree to /'T h e 250-member board In- the Rev, Calvin Marshall, wlio erly at five to 10 knots, pick­ oral homo tomorrow from 2 to/V*’'!'®’ ■ ‘b^ee bnAhers AI- *" James’ Cemetery. bl Abrahhm N. Oler, spiritual lii’me "'The orerent liome Ts t^^ Ploration (to”and MaratomThi 2.560 acres. __^ Israeli planes, while a third management science at tjjg 'eludes top 'leaders of these .says violence l.s not "my stick.” ing up to 10 to 16 knots this 4,md 7 to 9 p.m. fred Ubert of Manchester, “’® 'y leader of the temple, wuiofflcl- former manlTof toH^eC^U L . on th?'rerord s ^ e bS '^“e most successful stogie .witnesses said the private churches, which have total The demonstrations have ta­ afternoon. Tliey will be wester­ Charles Ubert of Bolton, Egyptian plane "probably” was Navy postgraduate school. STEREO HI-FI SYSTEM In a news conference, Bpcher membership of more than 42 pered off. ly tonight, diminishing to 10 F'rank Ubert of Bishop, Calif.; 9 and tomorrow from 2 downed by antiaircraft fire. Charles F. Kokiim slated by David Nemlrow, will purchased In 1946 by the lodge. Dallas. Oil of California and Pan Amer- Jetliner’s tail section, tearing it million. Tho propo.sal before the knots or less. On Friday, south luid several grandchildren and and 7 to 9 p.m. said of his ship’s capture and chant the Utuigy. Services will . lean Oil. It was apparent high ‘be fuselage. At noon, Egyptian planes Their deliberations came (n church council board u'ould ask to southwest winds, picking up IF PURCHASED SEPARATELY WOULD BES339.95 Charles K’. Kokum, 64,, nieces and nephewn. _____ ’Die successful bidders the imprisonment oD' himself Glastonbury, brother be Friday at 7 p.m.; Saturday put up 20 per cent of their/bdds^® bidder on 26 tracts for The private plane was flown again crossed the canal and the and his crew: “I regret the the wake of last week's EpL>»co- Uie 33 member denominations to to 10 to 20 knots, •’'H' Funeral services will be held Mr*. Norman Thrall Gulf of Suez to strike at Israeli thony Kokum of Mam at 8 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Sunday at in cash and must come through ' ^rev u ' whole damn thing happened. I pal (23)urch conventiorv, which provide an Im m ediate $500,000 F a ir tixlay, tonight and Frl- Friday. Burial will be to Wert- Mrs. Irene Thrall, 73. of 63 a'a^m. 'and 7 p.m. HRC To Discuss forces at Ras el Misalla, 10 died yesterday at Harti bnd minster Cemetery, Qp...i,.n x.------o...... with the rest to 10 days. / ^"b** Gil, combining alter- ^j . ^ Indianapolis regret that North 'Korea was not appropriated $200,000 to a black to finance regional conferences day, with visibility five miles Garden Norman St., wife of Norman ___ The money on the tal^ at the '^ ‘b HbUllps and Stand- Pb>mber and father of six. miles south of Port Suez, and at li^tal. Grove. made to pay toi- this madness.” clergy group expected to relay for black clergymen to develop or more. i95 Thrall, died this morning at Manchester Barracks, Woi^d Hartford Riots Survivors also incKide a son, _____ Municipal Auditorium/ was to Gil of California and mak------an unidentified area along the Manchei.ter Memorial Hospital. War I veterans and Its Auxil- the firm of bonus /bids. -The one apparently successful canal. 4 (kiugtiiers, 3 otl brothers, I.s>ula A. Uesjardlns A discussion of the causes and , . , Mrs. Thrall was born Jan. 1, lory have been Invited to ot- ler Its own: Independent bid, was Involved i^ h ll effects of the Hartford North f‘®‘® allowed The Israeli air force met the Louis A. DesJardins, 64, of 1H96 In New london, daughter tend the Joint Installation of of- per aej-e bi bids on 40 tracts for .3 great-grandchildren. End riots of a week ago is one ‘® ®°bect raiders, and two MIG21s and Ploinville, brother of k&s. Ida of Edward and Edith Gates Dot- fleers of the Marine Corps p er y e a r tor oil lands, h u t the *161.1*2.635. Sunday School two ■ Sukhoy fighter-bom)>ers ^funeral win be held to- Tardlff oV Manchest^dled yes- zuiier, ;,nd ‘h«d ";;v;d“ la tu ^ y T tT piTItems o^he agenda for faw d^sn’^p r^ l^ ^ » The money the state received m orrow : auiiB receiveu . T T 1 aWT went down to the dogfights. An­ $T»$s — SOHO $T»tt ir m o »c- tening the pot ""bl be invested to US. Treas- fjC ts U iid e r W a y ctivm — J* "full Ixrwe-IlobnckeT Funeral Home, Survivors also Include hla... wn ■ a member "'®«‘ of the "‘e- Second ^be the Manne Heme,___ Parke? St. Thtster" HumlnVlat.on ^ "'®® H*® ^ other Hawk missile brought,, with as mu(di/hne-Ume ’’bonus” securities. As ¥T * down a fifth plane. /' pit chisnil. F I T SILICON trMilitpr 26:i4 Main St.. Glastonbury, with wife, a daughter, three broth- Advent Cliurrh of New Britain Boy Scout’Troop 362 will hold (HRC.) money per awe as they wish. The securities will back up .rVl U UlOXl. v.illlirC O FIOOS COVERING FM tuMf - 4 w*T IP'***' **• a M1US.S of requiem at St. IMuTh ers, another alrter and throe „„o a niemlror of the Its ftrat meeting of the season 'H'® meeting will be -Tuesday -The actu^ $1 per acre per **-6 million worth of braids the No Israeli planes were hit^nd lllusilnitid lunini m«Uri, kllh m m L Church. Glastonbury, at 9. Burl- grandchildren. Cosmoixdltan aub. tonight at 7 p.m. at St Bor- nit 8 p.m., to the Municipal Build year leases will bring to $4.6 “tote expects to sell next week ‘be Christian Education pro there were no Israeli casuditles KELLY ROAD PHONE 872-4636 or 647-1428 11*11) »M lyntr itclltP. HI flIUr M i al will lM> In St. Augustine’s Funeral services will be hold aiirvlvors, besides her hus- tholomcw’s Church. The Rev. tog Probate Courtroom. million o /e r 10 years. -The bo 1° build highways, airports, fish ®,‘ ‘b® Union (Church of In the second attack, th a‘spokes­ ItHinlli isiteliii »2l-20tl Cemetery, South (xluHotnbury. Stiturdny nt B:15 a.m. from Far m an said. OPEN 5 DAYS WEEKLY 9 9. bund, Inc’udc u «on. N. Sidney Eklword M. I^ilR obc wtU conduct____ Reports will be given on last nanza c ^ e s from the bonuses,^ hatcheries, ho^tals,__ . _schools _ Efebvllle will s t^ this Sunday VERNON CIRCLE KrlendH muy call nt the fu- roll Funeral Homo, Franklin Thrall of Wapplng; two sisters, a scripture service. Eleven- s International Confer- officials were Jubilant, ® pioneers’ home. when the church school and Earlier, Israeli pl^es struck LAI 12 4 SPUO automatic TURNTUll neral home tonight from...... 7 to- 9. ■ Square, Nt*w Britain, » wttho 1 at n Mrs. Mabel Wiitron iind Mrs. year-‘ tb® ktodergar- CUSHIONS AND HFAO lANO W iir kier lor iiml Mixlis.n Funeral Home, tnc Aaaumptlon church park- OommLn.^lon Ixin on Jme mjvillng and reading took all dav train Tha froirt a k i teners who will meet In the 1I-. Scotland and lived In Everett, Deaths In In the northern Jordan Valley, iltir h iir l« CPMlirt. 4619,000 CPS #31119 Kill S. Main SI,, We.-1 H ar’.'o n ', Mass., for many years. F’or the r --bs to^rsons W?^ ’ A trt oruThav^e htdaches.’’ ^ tot^^226 braty. Those to Grades 6 the Israelis said Jordanian with a sendee at St. Stepla-n’s past three years he lived to S^oot Junior High do not ask for the/ state Natural Resouro^ gary and Edmonton w?Te X ‘brough 10 will meet to the forces blew up a water pump Arm enian A|k>sIo11c Church, Coventry. The Nation __ L-f Guard 1967. ►pechiie Inquest Delayed the train early Wednesday tor ‘ellowship Is open to high school spokesman charged that the Is­ fMl proof — jyit plu| In of Mrs. Rose Daiize and Mrs. Paul .1. Often Jr. .lolui Benlngton Won't B p Qianged the flight to Anchorage. students. raeli planes used napalm in toe • Extrudid ilumioum front pin Victoria Jcdzlnlak, both of Six EaklmoB picketed the bid “'b'b sludy group will hold F-uneral services for Paul Jo­ EASTLANHING. Midi. (API LONDON (API — They raid. He said there were no Jor­ tl and walnut caio Maiiclieslcr, illcd Tnestlay at seph Offeii of 22 F’loreiice St., ^or Constitutional Hearinir j opening, contending, that the b®_ ‘Irrt meeting on Sept. 21 at hla home. John Benlngton, 47, head bas- still changing the guard at danian casualties. 2;30-IS74 who died Tuesday afternoon nt ),,Hbnll craich at Michigan State Bucktoghojii Palace every day ciQ-mw /Aui -m. X / North Slope oil lease proceeds ®-m. in the church library. The semiofficial Cairo news­ Survivors also Include Ids Hartford Hospital, will be held UnlveraitvUnlveraity for the oastpast four sea- soldier ■olrUer aliortnge•iiui-m.r.. or not The road dentes them the privilege of should belong only to members paper AI Ahram charged that wife, two diiuglitcrs, two broth­ Saturday at 1 p.m. at South m,,,*. qicd Wednesday night of a A palace 8)x>kesnian siUd rts clear today for the Mtisaa* cross-examination during the in- of their race since they were the the United States collaborated ers, four other sisters, seven 1'lilted United MelluKllstMelluKlist Church, Bur- heart heart attack. Benlngton had \Veilnesday the changing of th chusetts Supreme Court to set a fir^t inhabitants of the frigid with the Israelis to planhtog the grandchildren, two great-grand- u-1 will be In East Cemetery, coached at St. Ixiuls and Drake guard, a colorful ritual ar/d date for hearing argnmenls on They seek the privilege on the area along the ArcUc Ocean. Court Nolles ampMbious raid and that the REALISTIC' SCT-3 STEREO contention that the inquest will ------purpose was to ctffset the poliU- nephews"" " " " F u n e ra l" % io Z , ' 4(i) " m iHu "sl" X '’hlImIi‘''Lte,*“'^^ every\^rr‘driy "'I. h T "’'''to'T't .‘’b®*'*®"® be of an "accu8ator>’ nature,” Drug Charge cal effects M toe Middle East of CASSEHE DELUXE DECK The funeral will be Held to- tonlgto from 7 to 9 and tonior- , .v.erl*eter WelnU-rger WelnU'rger rtior.a<.e of soKllers on to to.o^lu ‘ dratl^^'M ^ j" o T o ' denial ‘ to''unroll,tlTu Irish Coiiim iltee Libya’s revolution. S N« M l tioi hi morrow at 8:45 a.m. from the row from 2 to 4 and 7lo 9 p.m. O u u illf HURUNGAMK. Calif. (API Northern...... ®"‘> /e'®e,- pechne, but when the high court tlonal. unronsmu- A charge of posseasioti of con­ Representatives of the Central Tllllnglmst Funeral Home, 202 To Hold Rally trolled drugs against John P. Intelligence Agency met to • Out prpfpttiisil I Main St.. Danielson, with a Alme O. Ka.viiioiul foriilu state director of Indus- TTie British army said today '"•nl? *!tevelnnm"nt*^*”!n -ni, ‘/ ’>*e rejected this argument. Chlaputti of 30 Coleman Rd. was Rome earlier this week with Is­ VU ■•Urt • hHkbuttii cotmli .Mass of requiem at S|t. Joseph's Alme O. Raymond. 72. of 29 trial n'lntlons since Muy 1. died this was a mtounderrtanding. __/i.,!.® ‘be purpose of an In- For Riot Funds noUed yesterday to Stafford raeli military Intelligence for Church, Wllljmanllc, at 10. Bur­ #14-NI Palm St.. husband of Mrs. Wcdneikliiy. ap)varently a A„ army ;!?e"fni«e,t"o^;S’r “^' T " T '^ M®*®®"--"- Springs Circuit Court 12. The the planning, the paper claimed. ial will be In St, Joseph's Ceme­ lto.se E Desulucsne Uaymond. ti''urt attack. rare occaaon, there have been teTfn. k ‘o determine the legal American Irish Action Com- nolle was granted on recom- It said its information came tery. Wllllmantic. was deal) on arrival at Man- (I>» ...... — ------no dully changes of tho gxianl *^ *.**^ dgar- cause of death, versus the medi- mittse. Hartford Chapter, which mendation of the prosecutor, from an Arab embassy to Paris. Frieiid.s may call at the funer­ cliester .Memorial l|Iospltal last Nuiiii’tl to but there are no plana for a per- j^nx-- a i *^*1 Judge ca cause, and was not to deter- is soliciting funds for victim.s Chiaputti, who Is' 22, w as ar- The Soviet Communist party al home tonight from 7 to 9. iiiglit after .suffering a heart at­ manent alteration of the ritual. ,4,^ . ’ - *^*V**® whom mine whether someone was or of Northern Ireland riots, will rested July 11 in WilUneton af. ne'wspaper Ifravda said the Is­ REALISTIC TR-90 COMPACT K A IR FIEU V IWnn. tAPP - , ------^ _ h® ‘nques, ultimately to to be wa, not at fault to Mis, Ko- hold a rally tomorrow at 7 p.m Her he received " ‘“b)«ton af tack at Ills home. package In raeli raid was "a new challenge Percy, H.«. Smith.-mmii Raymond was born May Mrs, John Frvart mof rFairfield aimeia anaand ”*'b . pechne’s death. ' at the Irish Amirlcan Home, toe mail corttalntog. Mate police to the U N. Security CouncU and, 4-TRACK TAPE DECK TOLLAND -Percy H. Snillli, 21, 1897 In Springfield, .Mass., ,, *!'"■■■>' A. Aspinwall of Stale l*a8S|M»r1 Office The inqtieat was sup)v>sed to .Mias •'! Kopechtve was a paasen- 132 Commerce St.. Glastonbury, eontended, a quantity of LSD. the United Nations as a whole.” 77, of Old Farm•'arm Rd., husband son of Fraiicto X. and' .Mar>' have be.m .selected have .started Sept J, but A.ss6x i- Ker Pravda said Israel hopes It • Irilt-ki UO* UTT*'< — PIBII .y_l® e®*" G'Dwyer of New York ------— CMtril of Mrs. f Gertrude Robinson I/ulse 'Trudeau Ra.vnumd,'’and "'ASHINGTON lAP) The «t can "rely on the unlimited sup­ a A otsubc >kit-«fl — iis a i Smith, died yesterday at a had llveil.ln .Manchestet‘'for the ,,'.,*1!'*' ^ Set ,4\om,en*s C'lubs. Mrs., Frances G Knight, director drowning tofal had-'ever been above $6 At the. United Nations, ^ jehester, and Alme AsninwnlP i<$ vi**** nhiiiri»an ih.» r*iiaaru>*>* ..xi.$ .«•••• / x...... y« songs. i^ere has been no indlcaUon South End Band and Tmst Moslem Nations were expected hen the Suprem e C ourt Co., 157 .Main St. lo present a propooal u> the ^ - #!Wa73 », 157 Main St.. Hartford, to usto* to ^I^efh ato iw# curity Ctouncil calling for con­ his wife Edward P i.-iirnt » M I, ...... -'““‘J-'' ' “‘‘‘e. mai suen an omce snouia ■''•Kvenne aieu July 18. case but the ‘‘eP°®*‘ory for funds and when inewspapier ads were $l 9 demnation of Israel's failure to of toe total of Include 4 sons. Edward r te? ^ ""o " federation be estobllshed and should handle Kennedy’s aftonievs are chal ton t'se-hldullil^i. . .o a ''""‘'^butioes bUUon of the total of $5^ carry out the council's previous RADIO tur*., WmI— to a-M. ■ OfU Edward G. ter, a brother, Francto Ray- prertden, a,x.ui 88.000 passport, annually, lenglng a rating by BoyTe S t t b / lT « cCmufr''"“ year’s oU-medla ■ tefal was resoluUons to .reverf* the aa- MANCHESTIH PARKAM Tbtifs.. P'rt.—to a m . • • p,**, $17 » UiUon ne.xation of Arab East Jerusa­ Oaloftfas)—It a.m. 0 o-ot. SMACK rteoo 010 m t lem The council is debating the M W

PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C0NN» THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER U, 1969 PAGE ELEVEN Railroad Lawyer Says:- Order Release Hehron Tolland charged (or use of the fladlltles O f Arsonist: ART AUCTION Army Investigates is decided upon, Holley win have New Haven Fafe Increase no choice but to go to the Board Rights Violated Two Schools Saturday, September 13th, 7 p.m. Use of Schools at Nisht of Finance for an additional ap-1 NCO Club Kickbacks propriation to provide funds to I DAVE’S SIGN COMPANY Earmarked for Rebuilding NEW YORK (AP)—An order ' Sundoy, September l4tfi, 3 p.m. ^ pay (or the use ot the school I Open With RAGWEED, buildings. This will have to go by a U.S. District Court In Hart­ W V ■ ■ WfWVOg May Cost $50 to $100 I NEW YORK (AP) — A Penn SDS members have been ford, Ckmn., ordering the release to a town meeting, if the amount | GOODWIN SCCHOOL / POLLEN lA/r Organizations planning to use get was prepared and OF MANCHESTER Central Railroad lawyer says handing out statements at com­ of convicted arronlst Roy Alden Sen. Barry sub- eLXceeds $2,000. 711 Pupils FORBES STREET the schools to hold their events mltted to the Board of Finance there’s “ no possibility” that ex­ muter terminals outlining the Magoon has, been upheld by the about the mattei COUNT f The finance board propostil I tra revenue derived from pro­ group’s ideas for Improving 2nd U.S. plrcult Court of Ap­ In his first newsletter to par­ EAST HARTFORD - i^esUgateU by the com- this year irtU likrty be charged and adopted by the town, before was described as "a posed fare changes on its New service without increasing peals. / ents, Paul White, principal of olubB In VIrtnam " " “ I °e n . Creighton W. r a t^ varying from $50 to $100 any hint of closing the schools Uon to one of our problems ’’ bv- TELEPHONE 647-13t2 Haven division wou'd "g o into fares. In a rtiling handed down Mon­ the Hebron elementary schools, Exhibition time 2 hours prior to Auction 1 DH 1 a fright, according to discussions to public use was given.iriven. school board chairman David I po//p- r • at last night’s Board xrf Educa­ stated that the Hebron Elemen­ by sSe^^m 'barges have been filed 1 The decision to closie the Cook. the pocket” of the railroad. ’The SDS plans call for a tax day the court denied a state ap­ Drawings, oils, etchings, watercolors, lithographs, .1 P - i ho,Uf ‘..intp/iri;; tion meeting. Robert D. Brooks, general so­ Increase on real estate and oth­ peal I'rom the order, Issued by tary School and the Gilead Hill Noel who said nmtoaai Pending outcome of the overall L J schools to the public atter 4 i____ I Superintendent o t Schools licitor of the company, told an er financial interests of the rail­ Judge M. Joseph Blumenfeld, School opened the school year originals, signed, numbered, limited editions by Mas­ WHO said professional en- NCO club probe but official p.m. was made when the school emiu- with an enrollment of 711 stu­ ters and Artists^^—Chagall, PiCasso, Degas, Mattiese, Kenneth MacKenzie was au- board tried to------modnte accomodate its Its ^ ^ board’s -first Interstate Commerce Commis­ road. qh grounds that Magoon was sayTdozertoTno- concern was (or the education dents. “ '"'"issloned officers have thorized to draw up a policy expenses to the $176, sion (ICC) hearing Wednesday Another witness Wedne.sday, Questioned by Connecticut state Dali, Buffet, Butterfield, Rosenthal, Ossi. Columbia budget gi children, not for public Not only are there many new governing the use ot the schools cut. that the fare revision is a neces­ T. Davis Reznik, chairman q( police before his lawyer arrived. “ "'“ ’‘J illegal use of the schoob after hours. faces among the students but Public Welcome ^ activities In Europe and W ^ - /m-| Q Tk by outside oigairixations, (ol- The rec board schedules a 1967 PONTIAC sary first step in rebuilding the the New Haven Commuters A c­ Magoon was charged with 13 “ The finance board has done New Haven division, formerly tion Group, asked, “ Why Is the counts of arson in connection also among the teachers. White Sponsored by Auctions for Fund Raising and ®10aOy*5 U llft t ^ n>®«tlng of the m ajority of the events using the ^ Education with the schools after hours. Some of the^ clever Job of dumping the Catalina 4-Door Sedan the bankrupt New Haven R ail­ ICC going to discuss niopey with fires in cottages at Lake hopes that all parents will make St. John’s Church, Vernon, Conn. lars geme^ed bv military investigators working on -the care but Board of Finance. road before the Penn Central above lives?” Beseck in Mlddlefleld during the an effort to meet the faculty programs are for adults” * and ^ ’®P“ ’" • ■ADIO Also participating In the dls- others for the children. One pro- stated. .Mrs. Bru-bom • AnroNDmoNnro absorbed it. Reznik said the hearings were winter of 1963-64. He was con­ at the p r o Supper to be held of a Pentagon ^ On Tax List Duidind he *»«ing thus far with any apparent con- cussdons were Town Counsel gram alone includes about 300 noted the demruul for u.se • AUT0.TBA1IB. Brooks said the fare revision victed on six counts. The Con­ on Sept. 24. not appropriate because the Mrs. Ermlnla Lowman, tax Robert Klnj;. FUist Selectman children. Holley explained of the schools at the rate of • p o w o r would net about 3 per cent more railroad’s quality of service and necticut Supreme Court later Also, he would like to remind i p o w n i overturned the convictions on parents not to send food to A few days ago^ Carl C. _ Tur-___ says as of Aug. _ Ernest Vlk and Board of Roore-___ MacKenxIe____ In ^ reported $100 will that bo L'oasid^mbly in revenue. Commuter groups its safety procedures were not Noel aald performersperiormers havehav© to jier, who was Army provoet 31 there waa $18,693 left to be atlon chairman WfiUam Hodley. other systems th« ^ when the are protesting the proposed re­ being apprised i>y the commis­ three of those counts. school with the kindergarten vision. The defendant’s argument that children. For 25 cents a week sion in considering the fare in­ 1500 abruptly resigned a five- October 1968. This means, POsed the schools charge organl- ed by a larg^ budre/cut^ 'Xe ob- The lawyer said that under crease. his constitutional right to coun­ the s c ^ l will provide a health­ •2195 sel was violated when oral state­ ful snack each day. ^ k l n ^ month-old assignment as chief she says, that almost 96H per aaftons using the faculties an recreation board Is chanre'd iht ^ “ '® proposed agreements with Con­ The hearing examiner, Robert M in it ®°"’ ® ^ marshals in the Justice cent of the $621,332 to be col- amount approximately equal to same amount as ------ments made while he was held He adds that, unfortunately, TED 1RUDON, Ine. necticut and New York, the T. Bamford, said the commis­ I'VH ■ ^ Department. lected has been paid.'There is the costs incurred by ^ e x - ^ -k~ . - - ______.. -- in custody overnight were ad­ the New London Savings Bank Penn Central “cannot receive sion did not have Jurisdiction lease*sources say tile re- to.840 of the 1968 tax list of tra use of the faculties. ih rh« T0LK8WA0IN____ POMCHI mitted into evidence at the trial. Storekeeper Jesse Barr waves as Mr. and Mrs. has disconUnued its school Tolland comitpondmt Bette any revenue windfall” from the over safety matters, naiioA rio-u correspondence be- tired two-star general stepped 1967 to be collected and $879 "Pho finance board then as- ^ IL TOLLAND imU-TALOOmiLLB| His habeas corpus petition was Once the amount to Increased fares or from public I^awyer Brooks said one ad­ Monte Bencoma leave Old Onyx Store in tiny banking service and he has A u t o c a ^ t^nts of accused persons down after Uie Justice Depart- of the 1967 tax list left. She sured the school board mombera be quotralc, teL 875-2845. granted by Blumenfeld. It was monies invested in moderniza­ vantage of the monthly commu­ town of Onyx, Calif., in the Sierra Nevada. Store been asked by the Hebron prejudiced. But he was ment checked with the Penta- continues, “ This Is a total of the money would be paid to tion. this order that the state ap­ Board of Education to locate tation ticket, which the railroad has been in continuous operation for 118 years. TIRE Arm v BAIVAonfa --- J , ® --- - *^‘6 handUng of NCO $25,416 to vv be tre collected WlieCLeU for lOF UlC the the fe-v-scsojgeneral llXIIU,fund, withWlUl fZ.UUU$2,000 pealed. another bank to continue this tfTL^ ------Another hearing witness, Mar­ is trying to get regular riders to (Photo by Bruce Cox, Los Anj?eles Times) Aho Wf»Wv7ir”i ? demanded club management Investigations three years outstanding. Last ^^otumed to the schools by the •'ll "The .state record and the rec­ valued program. CEINJTERS tha Levlttan, 21, of Queens, a .switch to from a commonly m dating back to 1966. year at, this time ther7was a «tMnoe board. , ^ r ord before Judge Blumenfeld member of the Students for a used 10-rlde ticket, would be the In the meantime, for anyone demon.strate that Incriminating through was attacked by Piutes / WnA,i '^®®*‘ “ *® Pentagon also total of $30,560 remaining for ’^•'0 *2.000 *a the maximum Democratic Society labor com­ reduction of employes needed to who wishes to transfer their statements were obtained from and two early settlers were kill­ FREE atnnos noncommis- disclosed It had revoked the two years outstanding. Even statutory amount the finance mittee, said the Penn Central sell and punch tickets. The un­ 118 Year Old children’s funds from the New “Now “ “ '"’"enting: award of a Distinguished Serv- though our taxes were higher can transfer without go- JUST IN TIME appellee after the arson investi­ ed. was one of the largest real es­ limited-use monthly ticket London Savings Bank, all that gation had focused on him and The following year Tlburcio MOUNTINGI ° WlHiam O. this year, more have been col- to a town meeting for ap- tate speculators in the country would be mailed to commuters Is necessary is a letter of in­ tem e miserable club custodians Wooldridge, the flmt man to lected.” proval. The return of a r id lti^ FOR while'he was in custody at po­ Store Pride Vasquez, the notorious Cali­ and “ to cry poor is ridiculous,” and used as a pass, he said. tent to the New London Bank. lice barracks,” the appellate fornia bandit, and his gang “ ’ ® sergeant m ajor She said this may be due part- raised tiuxxwh school Also, all children have been is ^ »>‘s the Army, highest enlisted ly to the fact that toe Interest '^>d then h*we1o ■ j rxiurt’s opinion said. bound and gagged Scodie and sent home school insurance en­ "The evidence is also unlm- Of Onyx helped themselves to mer­ “ Job In toe service. rates on unpaid tm^es wen by a town m e e C INDIAN SUMMER velopes and parents are urged Holton peached that appellee (Magoon) chandise and money. Pentagon has refused to from six per cent per year to propoBal bosioaUy pro- By CHARLES HIIXINGER to read the coverage arid di­ bv^to^ whether toe award revoca- nine per cent per y e J as of “ bookkeeping l^^,ph^ was formally arrosted at 9 p.m., Today eight Piute families live i>y uie newspaper had *» tirtn la **lntment was the state would be stronger If Two Manchester auxiliary get off a train passing through Woman Overboard be cut In half to $50. "It would break our heart to man Town Council will replace recommended procedure of toe ^be recent County 4-H made. It had such a commission. members were also Installed. East Germany early today end NEW LONDON (AP) 't- An This figure was an average see this store abandoned,” said toe present Board of Selectmen- ^idebooks outhning screem- m fetiZ' « « operating a gym of slm- All commission membei's felt No formal action was taken They are Mrs. Martha Free­ held him for 20 minutes. 82-year-old woman apparently Marcus Rudnick, who with his Board of Finance form of gov- Ing procedures. The seven coun- i^ught Judging meetings. that they neisled more Infor- on this, however. The last time man, senior vice president, and A spokesman said the incident fell overboard from a ferry boat four brothers and seven sisters emment. In addition, a town cil candidates did meet private- Trts,” said Robert Oortim, “ but open because it was a money shock absorbers! If you push down on your car, matter hut decided that one was as sergeant-ot-arms. Mrs. Rob­ German city of Duesseldorf. He The dead woman was identi­ maker, we would have -torn it and It rebounds more than once, you NEED new ’’ important Issue right now is to been more or less eliminated, ^^®'®; w T l S > 7 A p r lfc h ^ ’" ™ il™ t^ to * i d v S ’^ " a !^ “ ati whetlier tills is tl»e right pliwe not needed. ert Bellinger of New Britain said the m ayor was forced to fied by police as Leah Keller, Our lowest price ever for It, I don't know.” was installed ns district auxil­ down years ago,” said Rudnick, leave a sleeper car at the East shock absorbers! Eliminate excessive tire wear. assure in some way that there apparently because of lack of H e b rZ ,^ tie^for fo!Th ‘he charges, with toe breakage tliinlor WoiniMi Mooting whose body was recovered from will be a town manager here professional qualifications. The pro|)osed airport would iary president. The district aux­ whose fam ily has a huge cattle German border station of Mar- place, Rosemary Peterson and ‘®e returned If there Is no dom- The Bolton Junior Women’s the Sound about 214 miles out to assume duties as soon as ------be a small "reliever” field, for iliary installation was con­ operation in the Onyx area. lenbom by border guards who Club will meet tonight at H at from New London. Police said Installed possible after toe election, slncje •-.» Sandy Cochran, both of Vernon. ,6ge. visual but not instrument land­ ducted by Mrs. Elizabeth Bel­ "We’re going to keep the said only that they had to “ clear On the second team are Sally Board of Edu('.atiomlwit Cleiiic- GOP nominee Jesse Brain- a total cost to the town of JS,- BAGHDAD — Afltrology ex- ALL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY CUT AND DISPLAYED featuring well Young, tel. MS-HBHl. ard, however, did not attend. 000. The "701" program then tsUxl in extreme luitlqulty. Cloy Crane chaired the first por* tablets betiring astrologicaJ ZENITH A F C began to run Into snags, and" NOT PRE-PACKAGED Uori of the meeting since he Is the consultants suggested a maxims and dating from 3(X)0 also chairman of the Transition Aulpmjlic Fine-tuning Coniro. B iuim m I Affaiiist NiidiHiii EQUIPMENT B.C. liavo been found in ex- shift to the new C-DAP pro­ Minit Auto can Install a new muffler on your car Ctommittee. gram. LONDON (P) Playwrights ivivatlons near tlw site of lui- ...Color TV llarulil Pinter and David Mer­ In 15 minutes! Guaranteed against manufacturer's The seven candidates (of the But the consensus seems to ctont Babylon, cer have formed a theatrical defects for the life of the muffler. eight, seven will be elected in with a picture be Unit under C-DAP the'plan management company with a i November) were In agreement might nm to $10,IHKI, the tim-n hiillt-ln bias against nudism. Ifer Most Fords & Chsvys to t4 on major issues and party af­ so easy to tune would get more planning than Pinter said he will not present filiations were not even men­ Clearance Sale '.■rr-yV you can do it NEW and USED It needs; Therefore, the con-'' nude plays "unless somebody' tioned. They reviewed toe nine sultants were asked what It writes one about Adam luui 8 8 applications so far received for blindfolded!- would entiCll to pre|>are a plan Kve.i" RULOF B E E F toe position- of tow;n manager, 10 HP. Simplicity Tractor w/42” Mower. to meet the specific needs of M('rcer. who ha.s workeil (or and agreed that It was a good Model 2210. Reg. $1067. Save $212. 1 Only. Sale Price *850 Bolton. The consultants will re- l!ic Royal Shakes]H>are Compa­ Iu MMI m ArelloWe response to toe ads which have a I>ort on all these aspeets of the ny. commented: "Play.s are 12 HP. SimRlicity Hydrostatic Drive Tractor w/48” Mower situation at the Joint meeting. written to he performed, not to 1 Other Models Preportloiistsly Lew PrIeedI Coiiilitloii of Komi he -omc kind of Improvised ar­ USDA T H E N E W Model 3112H. Reg. $1417. Save $267. 1 Only Sale Price *1250 The commission also discuss­ rangement with tlie audience. ed the condition of a new piece ‘ I am old fashioned enough to THOMPSON Used 23 HP. Homelite Explorer Snowmobile. of road built by the slate con- believe that the current treiul of CHOICE WHEEL ALIGNMENT 1 Only neeting Tunxi's Tr. with Bolton SPEEDWAYS *850 nudity Is not m-eessary." Htrt b siH t m d»i 1. Om k sst O m e t Center Rd. The commission The company alms to have YOIHE k T/UI8ET First thru Seventh Rib Castw 2. CkMk aM Cirrw t d a i i r I . OFF RT 193 THOMPSON CT, had written the State Highway wr;lers and directors working Used 18 HP. Homelite Forester Snowmobile. Approx, ('uta CiMCk a d C o ^ TesM, Totest 4L Omk Deiiartment to aseertaiin wheth­ NASCAR saiwtkmed 1 Only together in all as|H>ct-s of theat­ Big-time suits can shoot Md Comet Tomtaf Radias S. C lm fc-sii *750 4 5 9 * ^ er the road meets town re­ rical production vou dosm. But a'comprs- ' RIB ROASTS <#wt Startai IMMaiM I. Chock M n m OAMVRU • W9»ll hsnsivs policy called RIB STEAKS joba,oic. A A 100 L A P Used Aliens SnowTnobile 300. SCOPE shields you from HAhIBrRO Mftod tllWeH on disaster. Guards you from Mn I Ftrdi. Cho«yi MODIFIED *750 ziiira T iV U i HMOaUnHOMSSU trouble and worry. Vital Avg. Weight 35 to 39 Lbe. ib «d nymoikt w*^t h|.t>aua< auMl Here Is my contribution to help victims of Hurricane Camille irotsction . . . at surpris- Lanqhonw Qualffyhig t VMi y /uMHet axgihue.MM Adaw M * m * Firestone 21” Push Rotary Mower* w/EIectric Start. tMrte Oh«N I 4 r ' CROSS( PISAS- u PiSw K w v . ■■ / TE3R FUND and aend R to: 100 Flarmington Avenue, kartford, 51 BISSaL $T. REAR OF ICE PLANT 643-8424 JERRY COOK Connecticut 0 6 10 6 . PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE m t the other Stan o t R O IT E 83, V E R N O N , CON^^— 875-7609 / KASOAR hi Aetlai oa the 20th CENTURY TV INC. SU N D AYS 10 AJM. ID 3 PJM. % mOe paved speedway IN MANCHESTER CALL ENTERPRISE 1945 403 8URN8IDE AVE. EAST HARTFORD, CONN. 528-1554 ■ ■: ' \ \Va " :v-

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Section Two THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1969 MRA Seeks New Bids Enough Jobs No One Bids Search for Dead Miners Hanrk^BtRr EuRttins IfYntUi THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1969 Pages 13 to 24 Plans Dropped Again To Go ’Round On Heating To Start Friday, Officials Say Nursery School In Vietnam FARMINGTON, W.Va. (AP) doors at the entrance. He aajd C-DAP Kickoff Dinner Held PoKce Station the first search teams will ent^ (Contln'sed from Page One) — In sorrow, the widows of 78 For Shopping Center the shaft within 10 days. Sets Meeting Because no bids have been re^ coal miners killed last year in able to find work elsewhere. "We’re saying it will take Failure to get a prime tenant has caused a second celved for installing a new, hot- Consol No. 9 filed from the Of Mothers A limited study, they said, months before we can begin to For Citizen Participants developer to abandon plans to build a shopping center was made in the Mekong Delta water, heating system in the briefing room, tears in their seairch for the miners,” West- By 80L R. CX)HEN Mothers of children enroBed In in the North End Renewal area. region where many of the troops Manchester Police Station, town eyes. field said, "but I’m hoping we the YW CA Nursery School will •nie North End AssoclaJteu------:---- pulled out before Aug. 81 were officials must decide whether to "They say it’s going to take can measure that in weeks.” Citizen participation in Manchester’s C-DAP (Com- town deportment head as an meet at the Community Y, 79 N. dn^iped Its proposal when it Westfield said the relaUves based. advertise again tor bids to ne­ months to get them out,” said mumty Development Action Plan) study got a send-off aide, plus a representative of Main St., Monday at 8 p.m., at could not get firm commit­ Green To Give "Adm ittedly, this is a very gotiate tor the renovations. Juanita Mayle, mother of 16. were given booklets containing last mght at a Dutch-treat dinner for about* 90 persons, the Tnavolere Research as which time the room mothers. ments from either a super­ imprecise bisrineas, but in those Today, at 11 a.m., was the "But I sure hope they’re wrwig. maps of the mine, including lo­ m the cafeteria of Manchester High School. another aide. Mrs. John Hedlund and Mrs. market or a department store cations where the 78 miners Lectures On areas where movement out has deadline date tor submitting I hope.ft’s much sooner.” Those attending Included ------. ______Also to be involved in C- Clarence Brown, will be intro­ to rent space in the proposed were last known to be working. occurred, there has been no bids. About 200 widows and other about 60 volunteer workera* D____ A P______are____ almostT..Tj-m __ all ^of the duced. They will be hostes ses center. Kerner Report Boyle said he t(dd the rela­ problem so far,” said one Specs for the new system, to relatives attended ameetlng in town department heads, ODAP faclUtles. and Ume town’s appointed boards, agwi- at all meetings involving par­ Last April, Suburban Assoc­ tives that "all the resources of source. Include zone-heating of the ^ - Farmington Town Hall Wednes­ poid *aSt members, and repre- comnUssfons; pliw re- ents and friends during the year. iates backed out of the project Arthur L. Green of 121 Lenox the union are at the disposal of Most American military units tire building, were drawn by day night called by mining ex­ sentatlyes of the Travelers Re- presentatlves of the Manchester Mrs. Glenn Condah, direc­ for the same reasons and be- director of the Connecticut the reboveiy operation offi­ employ Vietnamese in a wide R. Bernat and Associates, East perts to explain the reopening of search Corp., consultants under Chamber of Commerce and tor, and Mrs. Paul M cKay will cause interest rates had Jumped „ , , „ cials.” to 8% per cent. Commission on .Human Rights variety of Jobs—chiefly mainte­ Hartford consulting engineers. No. 9, schooled to start Friday. a ooirtraot for the study. R es^h Oorp., tor League of Women Voters; plus explain the program end show Boyle explained extreme cau­ The Manchester redevelop- *uid Opportunities, has been nance and service—at division Funds for the project were al­ James Westfield of the U.S. C-DAP (pronounced see-dap) who slides deplt'Ung school day nc- and brigade headquarters located by the Board of Direc­ tion is necessary in the search may be compared to a etant . Manchester Board of DI- wish to volunteer their services. UvitioB, Field trip and other ment’ Agency has voted to re- named by the University of Bureau of Mines and John Ash­ because of danger to crews. He camps. tors in July. Compr^ensive Plan. Its obj^ The OOAP Agency com- special event plana wlU be dis­ advertise for bids on the shop- Connecticut to give a non- craft, state mines director, de­ said a mine which wras sealed Some observers in Vietnam ’Ihe entire second floor of the tlve is to create proemms for authority for approving prises Lyman B, Hoops, chalr- cussed. and mothers will be ptng certer P^cel a ^ acre non-certificate couree, tailed the re-entry plan. W.A. several yeans ago was opmed have said the withdrawal of Police Station is leased to the ttie future. Wtanch^w’s C-DAP t**® six-year pro- man; Mrs. Jerome Nathan, sec- able to view play and learning site on the sotithwest com er of ’ Boyle, United Mine Workers prematurely with a resulting ex­ Main and N. Main Sts. The new "Am erican Civil Disorder,” at U.S. m ilitary forces might re­ State of Connecticut, tor Cur- study, scheduled tor completion '‘*®" ** recommended, retory; R. Bruce Watkins; equipment, some niewly acquired president, and John Corcoran, plosion and the deatfas o f 10 sult in a severe dislocation of cult Court 12 use. in May 1971, Is expected to Assistant Town Manager John ThraU; WUUain Thomten; o\-er the summer. bid opening is scheduled for the Manchester High School. president of Consolidation Coal searchers. "We can’t let that come rq) with a program of Harkins has been designated C- Ht. Rev. Msgr. Eklward J. The school will start Its 19th Oct. 18. The course wdll be held on the economy, including a high Co. which owns the mine, ex­ Jobless rate. happen here,” he said. gools and an indication of how coordinator, responsible Bearden; Dr. Sediick Rawlins; year on Sept. 18. On openiig; The North End Associates eight Wednesdays from 7-9 plained the positions of their or­ to achieve those goals. coordinating the tasks of the Atty. Eugene KeUy. A va- day. Mrs. John Thomas, hMt was formed by Attys. George p.m., beginning Sept. 24. But the sources said that even ‘Indy’ Boasts Firsts ganizations. if 100,000 more Americans were The study wiU be )J« ah a consultants, town staff, and vol-" coney, created by the resigna- year's room mother, wtU serve C. Lessner and John S. G. Lectures will be based upon IN D IAN APO LIS — Many in­ Ashcraft and Westfield used a to. be withdrawn in the near fu­ Games BeneHt Cripples survey^erf^ ft. unteer workers. Hon of Olnton O’Brien, former coffee to mothers In tits so­ Rottner who bid on the site In the Report of the National Ad- Fire Guts Starts Office novations have been introduced huge wall map o f the mine to ture, the number of South Viet­ cial room. June. Their original pro- visory Commission on Human in the Indianapolis 600-mlle show where the seals of con­ M O N TR E AL— ’The National clUtieB and problems of the’ en- ^ nine-member, volunteer C- D tatttot"\s'exn ^eawrence have assunugl duties of by Mrs. Frances E. Monahan . (Oontlnaed from Fsge One) PRE-SEASON SALE nishing $112,600 of it by a grant. Each of the seven task forces rad, George Kati, Wsillace that these two groups have ex- Disorder, and Justice Dur- Ordered Under Manchester High School vice principal;' Roniild Sidney Cohen, who resigned to accept a jiost with of 66 Grandview Ave., RockvtUe. Ihe town’s $87,600 share of the will have its CAC chairman, Irish, Albert Harris and Mrs. Monahan told poHcs that pressed renewed Interest in the Disorder. Israel. Mocadio, adult basic education director; Neil Law­ the State Dejiartment of Education. (Herald pho­ ’Those taking the course will Housing Code budget will be mainly by in- P*u® ® member from the C- Charles McKenzie, she pulled h e r ^ a r to Uiq left project and will probably bid rence, occupational coordinator; and Emil Ostrow- to by Pinto) _ be encouraged to participate in Pike’s body was found Mon­ kind services, to include office DAP Agency as Hason, plus a Those appointed to task forces but could not avoid hltUigr again Manchester’s housing code In­ In November 1968, MRA set ““ «i“»J«ct matter day In a canyon In the Judean sat at designated tables last Gultuui. spector made 207 InspeoUans night, by groups. The plan had stead St.; Albert 1. Dorn, 74 club; Mr*. Frank J, Sheehan. The boy waa taken to Man- up la time schedule for the North lost month and ordered 10 cor­ Desert. He fell 70 feet while at­ been for holding work sluqxs, Manchester Wedgewood Dr.; Mrs. Anne Welcome Wagon member»hlp; Mrs, Patrick N. cerier hMemoriol Hospital By End Shopping Center calling for rections made, according to a tempting to climb out of the YOU CAN.. following the dinner and the Ruddell, 169 Charter Oak St.; Flynn, refreshments; Mrs. Ar­ two persons, one a registsrsd completion by Nov. 30. 1969. But “ P canyon to find her, Mrs, Pike report by the Town Health De- speeches. Hospital Notes Erwin A. Konesnl, Pomfret; Meets Tuesday the unfor»een problems that pa rtmertt. said. C-DAP Task Forces thur R. I’ endleton, publicity; nurse, who were at the scene. However, the prcqx»ed work- Mrs. Cleo J. CoTsten, Andover; He was treated and dtecharged. have cropped up during the ^ ^ iH They had become lost during Mayor Nathan O. AfoatlneUI ihin,” ” AH of the inspections were of The 80-member Citizens Ad- Director of Welfare Miss Marj^ shops, plus a proposed question VISTHNO HOURS Mrs. Elsie Floetlng, WiUlman- year mean that the pn^>osed L single-family dwellings. In addi­ a field trip in the desert where Visory Committee (CAC) has Della Fera. Travelers Reseoron and lanswer period, were celled latermediato Gate Semi- tic; Mns. Shirley R. Bromley, and Mias Catherine Shea of the ^ 'aoclal hour will conclude deadline cannot bo met. etum^ at UCtoim while wwkl^ tion, callbacks were made to 12 they were doing research tor a part-time at the Institute te been spilt into seven task forces aide, John Moss. off. private, noon-f p.m., 4 p.m. Amrton; Stepiten M. Aldrich, Manoheater Hialorical Society the evenlrg;. Newcomers are In- lI.S.-Tliai Mpotings units in rooming houses, to de­ planned book on the life of Living. Later, he became a under Manchester’s C-DAP Housing ' CAC chairman Montany an- g p.tn.; private rooms, 16 a.m.- 180 Diane Dr., Wapping. .j^^k on "MancheiiUr - vlted to attend HANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — termine whether previous or­ Christ, "The Other Gospel.” State Labor Department claims (Communlty Development Ac- George Katz, chairman; noutveed that the CAC will meet t p.m., -"«* 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Also, Mrs. EUaibefli New- Today and Yesterday” at tlM Hostesses of the nsinth are ‘‘^relgn Minister Thonsl Kho- ders for correctloiw had been Their car became stuck and TW A Gives In examiner. Joined the commis­ tlon Plan) study. Each task Carmine FiUoramo; Mrs. Judith Sept. 23 at 8 p.m., at the High- Pediatrics: Paiente allowed man luxl U.S. AmbosHodor Leo- mode. they started walking out. Pike's comb. Cross St., Coventry; Mrs. Mancheator-Bolton Welcome Mr*. Raymond D. dilcotne. sion os a field representative in force has its own CAC chair- Kargl; Mirs. Judith Klau; Atty. land Park School. FaUowing any Ume axoejpt nooa-2 p-m .; Catherine Mjartln, 612 E. Mid- Wagon Club meeting Tuesday Mr*, d ia ries P. Kram er and niiril Unger held ihe second of a The 10 violations noted last legs gave out, Mrs. Pike said, To Black Rebel 1960, and became director in man, and each has a member Pascal Prlgnano; WUllam J. workshop sesdons that n'ght by otiien, t p.m.-8 p-m. die Tpke.; Mis, Anna L. Mur- at 7:30 p.m. in Iona Hall of the Mr*. WIlHon: J. Wilson scries of mertinga lotiay on the month all In the rooming and she went on for help. 1966. SAVE of the C-DAP Agency as a Hal- Skoneski and Atty! John Yavis. the seven task forces, a com- Self Sendee: 16 a.m.-2 p.m., phy, 22K St. James St.; Mrs. Iona Manufacturing Co. ------gradual withdrawal of some of houses, exmaisted of six tor Mrs. Pike still wore bandages (Continued from Page One) Green Is post chairman and son officer, a town department C-DAP Agent Uasen, Patrick mittee-of-the-whole meeting will 8 p.m.-8 p-m. Goii A. Edeison, 36 EkUson Rd.; the 49.000 U.S. troops In egress, three for electrical from her onleal. head as an aide, and a member Donlan. Town aide. Building In- be conducted, he explained, Intenalve Care and Oorenary Mrs. Bruce A. Ftah and daugh- 'M in c h la S tR lia llc a Ttmlliual. Williams across the Atlantic, faults, and one tor absence of a ” I feel If there Is to be any Civil Liberties Union, past of the Travelers Research Corp. specter Thomas C. Monahan. Montany said that the CAC, D ie meeting, ts-ld at the Itor- required fire extinguisher. communication between us,” Ml«flhea will show slide. I>ONDON Hrk.in'. anmounoed it would take him on chairman of the Hartford Chap- as a second-aide. Travelers’ Research aide,* starting with October and ex- anytime, Umlted to five min- ward Klebaur and daughter, and sneak on hi.inrv Britain s new Mlnlstnt, lasted an iMur. ’The Health Department, In she said, "if- there is anything to a special flight. It said the only ter of the American Civil The task forces will be in- George Dowaliby. eluding December, will meet on /utea. , Eaat Harttort; Mrs. DavlJ^: a a u «ti™ a^d ^ e r S i ^ »'» - some Joint statement losusd by addition to making the housing come through. It will come to passengers would be the 44- Liberties Union, past vice presl- Ihe fourth Tuesday of each Blatoniity: Fall^rs, 11 a.m.- peau and d ,:u )^ , Haxarelvllle Unger ami Ttuwat said they hod me directly.” volved In the 12 functions of Public Safety and Transportation code Inspections, received 18 month. The meetings wiU be in U■ :4" « p.m., a n P d 'a '6:86 iS a p.m.-8 Mrs. Ern<«tErnreg, Fournier :mdimd The f ir - TT.Vne. apeaker. cosC | „ mllllnn" ' " ' ‘"n ; «ieo.lMS68,IMS ions;Ions; reviewed the resulUresults presented year-old black power leader’s Greater Hartford "This Is a long story and I town development to be stud- Sedrick Straughan, chairman; , . , .. Junior Chamber of Commerce, complaints. Inspected two pro­ town schools, with the location p.m.; (dhere, 3 p.m-4 p.m., and daughter, 169 Main St.; Mre. ^ top iq^ed: 32 knots; fuel con by a mlUlary working group of lawyer and an airline security ^ director of the Great- posed septic tank Installations, will write It carefully: Some led. Albert Harris; GranviUe Lln- The following are the task gard; Charles McKenzie; Atty. to be announced each month. 6.-M p.m ..«__p.m ._ _ Robert Sanbont.m d son. 51 l e ^ ^ Kuard. er Hartford Fam ily Service So- Issued three permits for septic messages will come through be mlllee chairmen have been ap- (MicHy: 2,028 poasengrrs, 918 The working group lias oug- force members, their liaison of- Lewis Segal end Atty. Dominic The questions unasked and un­ Age Umite: 16 In matendty. Hickory Dr.. Coventry; ’TWA said it would transport ‘-'•oty and Connecticut Halfway hulks, and mode seven Inspec­ cause we are not separated by answered last night concerned I t in other areas, no lim it In ~ ~ pointed. They Include M n . Al- creWmrn; I2 decke; 978 etate- geeted a figure for the cutbacks, tions of a miscellaneous nature. death. Jim has found peace and fleers and their aides: Sqiuutrito. C-DAP Agency Hason, Jtem Ly.Couraey, book club; room .; 2^ public an? 4 Williams ” ln response to a re- House, Inc. the mechanics of citizen involve­ seU-ierrioe. Hartford. whicli Is expected to be releened Us report listed only four From Education WUUam Thornton. Town aide, Mrs. Robert L. Kennlff, bridge ewimming poole. Joy and he knows it Is not neces­ later this mprith. quest from the U.S. govern------Nell Lawrence, chairman; Police Chief James M. Reardon. ment in C-DAP. ITiase questions ment.” caseu of communicable disease sary for him to talk to me to let will be answered Sept. 23, Mon- nie administration reminds In Manchester during August — Gllmoure Cole, Mrs. Eleanor Travelers Research aide, Ben- Milton Henry, a Detroit law­ Andover me know this,” tenay aaid. visitors that with construction one each of mumps, salmonella, Coltman, R oger Parrott, Mrs. Jamln Goldstein yer who came here to assist A fter his son's death in 1966, Mayor Nathan AgostineUl mnler wiyr, parking space Is 'Strep throat and venereal 1 Lionel J. Plante, Frank Sheldon PubUo Utilitiee and Economic Williams, sold Williams was In Pike said he had established thanked all present last night limited. Visitors ore asked to CRPA Aide Asks dlseaee. Lost month's report and David Winer. C-DAP Agen­ Development complete accord with the ar­ communication with the youth on behalf of the Board of Di­ bear wtth the hospital while the listed 34 coses, and the report cy liaison, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. James DeRocco, chairman; rangement. and wrote about It in a book, 68“ to rectors, "to r detUcaled, uiteelf- poridng problem exists. Attendance At Edward J. Reardon. Town aide. James C. Baylias; Walter S. for a year ago listed 16 cases. "The Other Side.” lah serrice.” A ’TWA spokesman in Now • . • Superintendent of Schools Don­ Fuss; Edward Maher; James G. York sold the flight would cost A i i * n o r t H e a r i n g ”We all are working for the ald Heiuilgan. Travelers Re­ M iller; Nedl Paterson and Al- Patients Today: 806 “ os much os $20,000” and the search aide, Mrs. Alice Trailor. fred Werbher. C-DAP Agaicy Smart Savers for^^lWen’*' of all ages! airline was paying for It. Wll- The Capitol Region Planning ADMimCD YESTERDAY; General Government and Hason,liflscn Fred TThraU h i^. TTown o w ^ a aide, ld e ^ ^ live,” he said. M i:*. Elaine M Blount, Eosd Hams had accused ’TWA of Agency (C R P A ) wUl hold a pub- Interpersonal Communications Director of Public Works WU- "The C-DAP program,” Agos- Hartford; Mr*. Gladyce Boyce, breach of contract for not hon- hq )ioaring today at 8 p.m. in Order your new (olor TV—Installed complele with highest gain Roger McDermott, chairman; Ham D. O’Neill. Travelers R e ­ oring the London-to-New York .. ,, ,, „ , UneUl said, "seem s to be a White Plains, N. Y .; Harold F. Atty. Irving Aronson, Donald search aide, Dr. L. Ortolano. tick* he had bought, and the Windsor Town HnOl on Route great challenge to the Town of Brackett, Middlefield; Rhonda rotor antenno—NOW—We will save you from *68.00 to *145.00 Conrad, James B. Holmes, Rob­ Recreation and Culture American Civil Liberties Union regajdlng a regional pre­ Manche^er.” J. Brldgeman, 10 Haynes 8t.; Richard (Jobb, chairman; C.hargr aU your purchturt 13 ert Stone, Mrs. Em m a Swan­ “ Hopefully,” he concluded, Mrs. Fern Broad, Warehouae announced Wednesday It was Umlnary airport plan which calls through Sept. . Fred BHsh III, Miss Barbara YOUR LAWNMAJUBR8’ HEAiiqUABXBBS son. and Robert Vwi Deck. C- "If itothlng else comes out of It Point; Walter L. Buohey, considering legal action against for a small airport in Coven- Coleman, Wallace Irish, Atty. D AP Agency liaison, Atty. Eu­ (C-DAP), but to point out the Hazardville; Mr*. Sharon Car- B«7* "PrrmePirM" Voting mens the airline on behalf of Wll- try. Melvin WlUlams, Andover’s gene Kelley. Town aide. Town Joel Janenda and William L. Homs. representative ito the CRPA, troublee that are present and ter. Box 486, Coventry; Ernest Flannel A u th e n llc Manager Robert Weiss. Travel­ Luettgens. C-DAP Agency liai­ need correction—then. It will J. Calaci, 32 Russell Dr., Ver- Informed sources said Wll- urges intereHted townspeople to ers Research aide, Frank son, R. Bruce Watkins. Town Hams would leave London F'ri- attend the hearing, NEW SEASON SHOW S BEGIN— SUN.. SEPT. 14 have served Its purpose.” non; Joaeph R. Hollay, 354 Sport Shirts Western Shirts Leahy. aide, Rec Director Melvin Sle- Town Manager Weiss, predict- Bucklond K .; JooOph E. Hueb- tn recent oc^tlon, according to S-A-V-E ON SEED Health and Social Scr\-loes bold. Travelers Research aide. ing that Manchester will double ner, 22 Wlndemere Ave., Rock- Williams Is reluming to his wilUams. the C R PA ’Trunspor- Atty. Scott Clendaniel, chair­ Fred Ostby. Its population by the year 2000, vHle. 4.99 home in Detroit. He will face a tatlon Committee reoclnded a man; Mrs. Sylvia Hage; Miss Each task force will appoint 1.97 H fvri tfun ilstfoo* Folyaitri said, "that means that we must Also, Julie E. Kane, 40 FVwc- • uiltMi hbnd kUinaplng charge in North Qiro- previous recommendation that Mary Ann Pazlanoe; Mrs. Al­ a recorder, to report proceed­ • «51l ( oltun Nyksri AND FERTIIIZERS double everything we have by croft Dr.; Mm. Jorie Lavalrite, * Norf Nm«1i Ifuriinf' tkftlrtn yuka. ftu«ii and llna from wWch he fled eight ^ew Rt. 6 generally foilloMr iuff I R. tas $6.7fl thea Roberts; Mrs. Elda M. ings to a CA'6-of-the-whoIe. that time.” Glastonbury; Mrs. Harriet M. * Yotit fsvom r pUid {taiirrm years ago. Since then he has the Hop River Valley. Instead, WRAR o r b r n • Sw#$ * Ift SoeltiJ haalMf isdoft a**«l fsfifvf ■ ikb bsB UJD Schmidt and the Rev. Joseph CAC member Ralph Belluardo “ We can do It either by plan- Levy._ ___ East______Hartford; John H. pUbJi VM I XI lived In Cuba, Rod China und hna boon again deslg- QUHX O U R N ■ R. bs> UJD AUTOMATIO Bourret. C-DAP Agency Hason, will coordinate the separate re- nlng, os through C -D A P,'or by M atehettT^ H te fs t.; Mr*. Bar Tanzania. noted ns a traffic corridor re- Mrs. Jerome Nathan. Town aide, ports. going from crisis to crisis,” he bara C. Malonese, Hsirttord Egypt s United Arab Airlines qairing furtiker study Wranjzler Wraufjler flew him from Tanzania to Lon- Auxiliary Musical ^ ROTOR ______^ said. Tpke., Rockville; James Mc- Aaking, ’’Have we made the Aullffe, East Hartford; Jill londo"Jeans don lost Saturday, but ’TWA and Mrs. Winston Abbott, director Hondo Scooters TUBFOOD, Reg. 16-6-4 ...... right progress in the last 30 No»h, 31 Saulters Rd.; Ralph all other alrllnco flying the At- of the Windham Hospital Auxll- .66 lbs. $1-66 ANTENNA TURID wiUi INSlQOr K n j.M t years?” Weiss answered the w. NlchoU, Box 86, Wapplng; lontic refused to take him to the Uiry in Andover, is listing pa- .86 lbs. $4J» question hlmsrif, ”No! We have Daniel C. O’Brien, 80 Croft Dr.; 2.97 Xbm 5.99 ifim lafwraU fit laaaWin Undted States. Airline sources trons iuid palrcnesscs for the BVBRoA b BN 8-4-4 ...... INCLUDE! f'rrmg'rirai l*irM n r* ei n rcd i .66 lbs. $3.88 failed miserably! We foiled to Mn. Beulah R. Stwrta, 86 Lock- *iylr said the lines feared a lUJack- prognun being prepaid for the t t x lia l* twdysMaf wtliun tigyi BOSE I>t>OD ...... 16 lbs. R.66 take the long kxdc toward the wood St.; MUton W. Smith, OwMjgp Yfum atwrdV isnaat uf Ing, but TW A wild In New York upcoming muslnU, ’’Wlllinuin- la»ill tufpkri fiirtaad COW MANURE ...... future.” East Hartford. • olnf% In thuuM Y|«mi tn fa t wa»«i irlfw l feaU Wednesday Uiat it refused to Uc 1969.” at the Shaeffor Audl- .86 lbs. $6.76 *aaw t *U plaalt am) ihaukt hi C-DAP Agency chairman Also, M(a. Martha L. Swain, tojrt • ll^r«ruUi S7»d Uim carry Williams because the torium Oc-t. 22,-23, 24 ond 26 BOVUMO ...... «fa* Wi ^ .66 lbs. M.$6 Hoops cautioned members of Ptuienlx St., Vernon; Mr*, Federal Bureau of Invcsllgotlon a husbiuid imd wife llsUng in ^ a tch his agency and of the CAC, Mabel Turner, Glastonbury; advised it that ’a civil disturb- clucK>s two Uckots to the show Jf H o yt' Vmii« M m Bold ^ ’ "Dlls (C-DAP Involvement) te John Ur*ln, Baxter St,, 1>rf- ance couU! be lUillclpattHl on his and a single UsUng, one ticket, GIFT SHOP work. It should be meaningful, land; James E. Wood, Jan Dr., arrival in Detrotl. ’ TUent in the form of music, Sport .Shirts Body Shirts GAVE 977 I^AIN STREET. MANCHESTER. CONN, It should be satisfying. If you’re Hebron; Paul J. Wright, .18 Britain confined Williams in art or djuieing is needtxl. Any- ML«T not ready to work, then you Chamber* St. by Ruff’ s' TumMr London a Pentonville Prison as oiro desiring to a(>pear in the PERENNIU should resign now. and we’ll an undesirable alien and he "Winimimlles” may eemtoet find others who will. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: —A went on a hunger strike. The Mrs. Abbott for further informor Gl RYURASS r . Nobody resigned last night. son to Mr. and Mrs. Edward 5.99 British tried to send him back to tujn. t Mortarty, 296 Main St.; a aon » 1.97 And, CAC chaliTnan Montany. fu tfra K i A t utltMk ktotbd hif tsfaat na* m S«e«i |«>|6i Cairo on Mh> .Egy-ptUm airline The auxllUiry is donntli^ to Mr. and Mr*. Harold l>rea- ■ Lb. W s calling on hla committee mem­ fnanrrii Tfraa fborf na«d« iaamA|' but he refused to go, and he also baked goods for the CMtoe 5.99 cott, Marlborough; a daughter Vihf a fiorii fttiW MOfMa i*f$^v Nf “^• bers for their best effort*, said, to Hr. and MU. George Lamb • ttm artritHMi id » o * a f i fluaal yafiarat » ff)i ma9»a'«nafi rerfused to take a ship to the Shop of the hoopital during the Cont6ln6 50% Kbntuoky WLSBAO "Y ou r role U to dream an un-' lallrrksttt w »W t tlfMwi MkA ygwto . blu6gr666 6nd ov6r 00% Jr., 39 Hillside Ave., Vernon; ) 1. Ha* 4a«y ItMkti. SHI United States. last (w o weeks in September. Have an "lastaM” lawal inhibited dream o f the future 6rm6n6nt gr66666l LATEST 1970 MODELS a daughter );h> Mr. and Mr*. Friends of Williams said Volimtoers luvi still needed for ? TTis ideal quick - growing of Manchester. Later, we wUl hrlv66 In full 6un or light WendeU klloolUna, Stafford Weetoesday night that his law- the cettev shop, rocopUon de»k, 6h6d6. grass tor tempormiy oortr. take a clooe igok at all recom­ VouagMm Bold CHOOSE FROM Springs; a aon to Mr. and Mr*. yers would seek a writ of ha- (xitJent tran sp ^ u io n , book cart mended programs and will pre­ P rter Hunxlker. Stafford beas corpus today for hla re- and various other servleeo. Aiyr- sent the optimum one to the Belted Slacks Bell Bottoms lease unless there was an agree- one with two or three free hours Board of Directors, tor it* ap­ Spriig;*. Hy ■'t-Hflr Lrffi" ment to fly him to Detroit. a mtxHlr-should., contact Mrs. S a v R s a v R proval.” DISCHARGED YESTERDAY ------Abbott. TURFOOD SP£CIAl RCA - ZENITH - PHILCO - CURTIS MATHES Leroy K. Caron, 34 BuUer Rd . Joroo* P. Mulready. 39 Elm 2.97 5.99 Racial TeiiMon S o Ml; Manchester Evening Hwaid GREENLAWN •Mptrolinrr Breakdown 8t„ Wapptng; Frank P Mofnia. r aiM rabtiwti wiiii • hla ir K t » f « ^ $ wMb a mb o in r $ j7 9 fallka« I at^«$ts**A ^ lawitwa ad Andover CMTeapondent, Sarah 36 Henry Rd.. Wapping; Gecege ktovaa JOHANNESBURG, South Af­ PiUiiier, tel. 742-9347 or 743-7IT6. EUZABETH, N. J, (AP)— Sf«gf PftM t>«srvf» * pMlyailKf rica (A P ) — South Africa )ias $ j w j H. McAndrew*. 210 BenedUX. Half boasf Fay MboAtl Wlfik rsiat.to (cXto* btoik4 D m Peim Centra) Railroad’s MM tsfN l• lM g ptibSata wbAa toajy$ less observable racial tension SO LBS pfx>Wem-prone expiea*. the Dr., Wapplng; Mr*. Ctera B. foFrfOgi ( OtltiA F«f Havy fef>#«*i IsjqlaTi m than the United States. Pretoria NO MONEY DOWN GuStafisen. 81 Brookfield St ; : a )« ‘Jciuiio’ Dispute Ends Metrollner, broke down last Vowf latfsfita Ik huai University Prof. Ben Marais O fisns towns so LB BAG night and Met tU PTTrrng rr* off " ’alter E. Colton, Warehou** told the South African Institute IJJNDON (AP) — A legal dis­ up tastt SS3S •chedule by 1% hour*. Mr* M ary F Uipac- of Race Relations. pute over on American author’s Ths popular i------f ssd s your A railroad spokesman said the eWno, 102 Clinton SC, Frank Marais, who lectures In Chris­ lawn from 36 biography of Lady Randolph 10-6-4 ninmiiararmula prsfsrrsdpraiarrsa byoy Budgetyup to Months ■leek. )Ugh-*peed train wo* Steffoed; Mark^ ^ Mta. Buckled Boots tian history, said the lack of ob­ CliurchiH. mother of the late Sir nowtNItfio V' traveUng from Washington to Roa^h. Harriet Dr . Vernon. thousands ol homo owners. , \ ■ I »«Mkl $«gsf tdftusfs Hu^ vious tension does not mean this) Winston Churchill, ended 85% of nitrogsn la organia ■prtiig of 16701 )■ New York the breakdown came G*ri A. Michaud. Eaft Hsrt- country is closer to solving Its Wednesday with a compromise OPEN at 6:30 p.m. ^e train waa due toril ^ Suede (Casuals ktoo's «Ms * 1 0 . 9 7 ^ race problem. It might merely settlement In tlft British High DISCOVER in New Y ork ' at 7 p.m. Also. Jay M. WaStt. 14 Spruce Safa, nonbuming. 75% of' ••vs' MM* SXl* • . . . 9 . 9 7 mean South Africa has not yet Court: nitrogsn Is organic to pro- MANCHESTER WEO. Pooaenger* were tranafarred Lone. Wapplng; Dehoenh L readied the same stage as the Ralph Martin, the author of vida yaaNong matarad faod- OUR EXCITING COLLECTION to another train. wWch arrived Thompson, 45 E. Middto Tpka.. 5.97. Hash %iraf Italplmg H4m6 U,8. . • Jennie,” was sued by Winston Ing. 50-lb. b ^ . in New York at 8:S p.m. 17m Paoquals pontioelU. 99 Horoe- Man's m sm I f ___ 1 1 . 9 7 There are differences between W l MKAt sk|>«Mrt -MltotVto t ’hurchllTs nephew and two geurmat eoekmra ptoaEai qxikesman aald the cauaa of th* .ir^ KbtotandWat the racial problems in the two Iximlon publishing firms tor al­ THUS, Metroliner's breakdown was not ' Bfu*a |kj«« kftilMi ttppvn 5 YEARS h iA a h papar Ilewan «ftM4r W a « . f Mr i : l i N i f w tftfM g koAik oountries, he said. Americans leged violation of copyright E B I - determined. did not always realize most law.s. Agway Horn* & Giordtii Ctnftr biaagata eandhs aaaaial wara Earlier this year, the Metroti- a p p l i a n c e __ black South Africans still )iave Terma of the settlement were BoeidaiM glare — Exit SS, Rente U • neri* p o n t o i^ ^ tore doam the Miss Taylor ties with their tribal background not disclosed. Martin’s book, a 1816 TOtXAND TURNPIKE , NEAR CALOOR overhead Idgh' voltage wtrae in ft Aavtaer wbexeae American Negroes con­ best-seller In the United States, till the same vicinity of the break­ M«nchft$tar SALE THUR$ thni SAT. SERVICE OPEN MOH. THRU SAT THURS. TILL 9.-00 Aftviee oa aft PrsH stitute a group without tribal will be published In Britain on down Wedneoday. At that time, PPOTiCTION c o n t r a c t Gaft ter appc Exit 93, Wilbur Crois Parkway ties. Oct. 30. OPEN WEEKDAYS 8-5 SATURDAYS 8-12 NEXT TO STOP and SHOP a m p le PARriNG aeveral tratos fell behind eched- OPEN LATE EVERY NIGHT 6PJN. ule while power araa raator ed. II 4S Tolland Turnpika \- N :' : ■ - V : ,.Av: 1

•X PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, SEPTT5MBER 11, 1969 itANCHiaTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1969 From Your nanced staff of experts to repre­ PAGE FIFTEEN Billion Dollar sent consumer interests In rate Miss America 1970 for Women. "Someone should do cases. reversed Itself and granted am­ themselves and to Cornell was TV-Radio Tonight a master’s thesb on them.” Tell Activists nesty, Neighbor’s Kitchen The committee said as of "You don’t hear about them great—bu^ was it greater than B in S een F o r June 1, only eight states and later because basically they are Thl^ agreement, the trustees the price of human life?" the said, “ extracted an enormous tiustees asked. j • By VIVIAN F. FERGUSON chUl powder, and set aside. Puerto Rico had no requests to r not ambitious,” said i writer utility rate increases. Her Goal in Life: To Stay'G>oI price from Cornell.’: ' 1964 VOLKSW AGEN Place diced potatoes in 2-quart Utility Hikes I Joan Oosby, 6 Judge. ' "Tliey A working: mother, who cooks These were some of the larg­ Television "Oomell had no bloodshed, no baking dish, spread hamburger want to be good wives and for eight every day, needs sim­ est rate applications as of June (3) Burke's Law (34) Who afanll Reap? mothers.” headlines of murder, no sub­ 9 0 mixture over, add tomato soup By LAWRENCE L. KNUTSON 6:00 ' A tG > m e II P&S D IUX Sedan ple redpes that can be pre­ 1: New York, $198.3 million; (S-22) Mike Douglas (10). To Teli The Ttuth ’To Be Nice Person' stantial property damage, no and enough water to cover po­ AMoclated Prew Writer (10) Ben Oasey (3) After Dlnaer Mbv4e No one seemed to know, how­ pared at the last minute or the (20) HuntUor-BrinUey students hospitalized, , and In • RADIO tatoes. Bake for 1% hours at Michigan, $188 miUhm: Califor­ (U) David Frost By JUDITH MARTIN ever, why mort of the post M bs ITHACA. N.Y. (AP) - A spe­ night before. WASHINGTON (AP) _ The (IS) Rosnper Room (8-12) Truth or Cbosequences ed sequined drum majorette type very short order, a campus that • VINYL INTERIOR 360. nia, $155.7 million; and Mis­ (20) TMi Is the Life 7:30 (34) Folk OuUnr The Washington Post Americas have been divorced at cial trustees report on the stu­ ROOFING Norma Brock Ferguson was > souri, $73.6 million. (13) Animal World of costumes. Several chose mid- returned to relative peace. • EXTRA CLEAN Oasseroles are easy and eco­ nation's consumers will pay In (30) Munsters least onoe. dent disorders at Cornell Uni- bom on the Howe broadleaf (40) om igan's Islaid na.2023-30) The Second BU knee c(x:ktail dresses just a Roofing and nomical for a large family. ’Ihls excess of a bUllmi doUars more Metcalf %nd other members of 6:26 (40) Weather Oosby Show ATLANTIC , CITY—"Anybody "On the other hand, no one tobacco term on Keeney St. tn The pageant officials eoepress- verslty last spring blames the one was once named ’’California 6:30 (40) Truth or Coosequencee (S-40) ETylng Nun o v ., B .,; will ever kno44' If this was the (Rastonbury. (Her mother was (30) U.S. Navy FHm 8:00 (34) ABCTs of Booting u ------their _^ drflght ig n t wKhwith the way disruptions In part oion the lack Repairs Done * 1 0 9 5 Chicken” as it called for tuna (18) Underdog (40) That Girl right way to handle this dismp- a Howe.) The Howe family had telephone trills If state commis- procediu’es In utility rate cases (8-40) Besritched Parks as he gave an extra wig- attended the preliminary com- America 1970 handled re- , fish. Norrna makes hers with (30) GHligan's Istand 8:30 rie to his hln» petition one n 4 ^ . portera’ questions Sundav disciplinary action. tion. These men (the school’s RealistkaOjr received a land grant from slons approve all rate increase^- in which they little consider- (8) Stump the Stars (13) The Frisoaer gle to his hips. petition one n 4 ^ . poolers’ questlois Sunday. real Connecticut chicken, so I 5:46 (34) Friendly Giant 34) News In 'Perspective Topics on which she smiled Oomell, themto v trustees, usiecs saiosaid representatives) made the deci­ TED TRUDON. hie. King George n In 1750. The currently sought by private utU- atlon is given to the Interests of 6:00 (3^10-12-40) News, Weather, 10303320) On Stage “ Yaaay” came back the an­ Make-up was used In the have redubbed It: and said ” I really couldn’t vo4oe 'Vednesday, "has failed to em- sion to place the protection of Free Estimates family retained the land until ities. utility consumers. Sports 9:00 8-40) This b Tom Jones shows to crca,te the kewple doU VOLKSWAGEN POMTHE Norma’s Cbicken Casserole (34) lUisterogeni Neighbor­ 3-13) Thursday Nlgfit Movie swer from the crowd gathered anon opinion—I T don’t 1.^know______enougha. ploy OloV such (disciplinary) proce­ life above the reputation of the abod; 1962. This figiure—based on a com­ Metcalf said his bUl would hood 18) Della Reese look of decades ago — bright Call > TOLLAND TPKE. — TALOOTTVILLI 2 cups or more o( left-over In convention hall last week to about that” included'dn^, nud­ dures av^lable to It, and has university. The late AOss Florence Howe, pilation by Senate researchers provide consumers with a right (33) Highlights 9:30 10.20-2320) Dragnet red lipstick, blue eye shadow 649-2.T73 — 649-1516 chicken or (18) H y ravorite Martian 1(34) Lorentz tod iFUm watch the Miss America Pag­ ity In theater, unisex faahioiM, thus threatened materially the "They knew the price to Norma’s aunt, lived on the —represents a record volume of to representation In rate cases (30) McHale's Navy 10:00 (1O-30-23-W Dean Martin and hair teased Into bee-hlvea 2 cans tuna tUh eant. usefulness of these procedures property until sold . She had rate hike applications by pri­ and a right to increased infor­ (30) Highway Patrol Presents The Oolddbwers with wiglets of curls added. student unrest, what the prloi^ Dice; 6:06 (40) Bowhide (340) It Takes a Thief They had come to cheer their ities of America should be, and for the future.” scorned all modem conven­ 2 cups carrots vately owned lAllitles. mation on the operation of utili- 6:30 (8) Frank Reynolds (18) News Off-stage, however, the glrla iences, her only concession to The Senate’s Government Op- ty firms. (18) D k * Van Dyke 10:30 (IS) What’s My U ne Idea of what youth should be were more contemporary with or not 18-yearolds The trustees also issued a 2 cui>s celery (34) What's New 10:30 (IB) Mbvto . , like and 60 girls tried all week ---should^ have the vote. 49JIVShe cLUfV also ------stem warning —--- to campus actlv. modern living being the tele- 2 cups potatoes eratlons Ckimmlttee said a total Tuesday, in unprecedented ac­ (30) Canadian Film 11:00 (3410-13-3320-40) News. shoulder length hairstyles and ’ phone. Ih e old house still 'of $961,160,506 In gas, electric tion, the Federal Communlca- (1023-30) Huntley-Brlnkley Sports. Weather to personify that Idea. Miss little wool dresses which gave stated that aha was happy about ^ preservation of 1 large onion (3-13) Walter Chonkite % ) Detectives America girls do not smoke, thefflto mocnMArw'wv shot “whlc^ ______proves <\tViAV*order Umsilrfwould Ktobe paramount at -A stands on a considerably small­ 1 can peas ' and telephone rate increases tions Commission took a step to­ 6:45 (20) News lil;30 (8^) Joey Bishop them the look of 60 Trlcla Nix­ 7:00 (18) Movie (10-303320) Tonight Show drink, date, discuss controver­ ons. that the United State? is a greet the university be<»\iae of a mi- er plot of grround. It Is now salt and pepp^ to taste were pending before the 60 state ward matching what the Met­ ------Merv arflfbi Brood St, Maochoffar (23-30-40) News, Weather (3-13) Met sial topics or go around un­ country” and that her goal In "oflty of students who seek to known as "Sootoh Acre” since 4 Clips white sauce utility regulating commissions calf bill would write Into law. Sports (3-3-UMO) NOWS The judges said they were W- _ _ j .. _____ IAS-_____ chaperoned during the pageant Ute Is “to be a n ice person.” replace reason with power. Atoo: Prospwt Ave. sad Ksoe St, the k>t measures slightly less Cook all vegetables, except as of June 1. It appointed a la-wyer and an SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LI8TIN03 gratified at what they saw and —the winner agrees to behave West Horttoed than an acre. canned peas, together and Not Included In this total, it econoinist to watch out for con­ had a hard time picking a win­ Her mother, Mrs. William B. Cornell must not In the future While Norma’s parents moved drain. Add with chicken and said, are a number of substan­ sumer Intereflts in rate negotia­ that way for a year—and they ner. Eldred, who broke In otvje jlMt "negotiate under duress. There s Open DaUy it to It! to Manchester when she was pees to white sauce In cas­ tial rate increase applications, tions with the American Tele­ Radio are very polite to their elders. "It renews my faith In youth,” after the crowning to tell Miss can be no amnesty for Infrac­ s'Am ple F i m Parking! six weeks rts Final Eldred. on the property. Mrs. Brock, camper-trailer. 'They like to Commonwealth Edison of Chica­ Meakill Blasts Dempsey 7:00 Newa 12:00 Other Side of the Day male occupations—modeling or ception of what is going on when Members of the school's Norma’s mother, often made travel to a new area each dime. go. 8:00 Gaall«rht elementary school teachlnng - we see the New York hippies Miss America’s one moment Afro-American Society seized The rate application figures. HARTFORD (AP) — RepubU- 2:00 ^ i e t Hoitra apple dumplings In place of po­ as long as H Is near salt water. WPOP—1410 until the right man comes who don't wash,” said Leon of confusion was 'when she was the Student Union building last tatoes. It’s easier than apjde Daughter Sanday’s favorite Senate staffers pointed out, also can Congressman Thomas J. 5:00 Danny Clayton Haynswoilh Opposition along. i-«araaoir,Leonldoff, anoineranother Judge,judge, who "»aouasked wnerewhere nerher minertether works. •«pri4,April, emerging 3638 Hourshours later Ju n io rs • ■ • pie, and the kids will love It. do not include some $218 mllUcn Meskill, often mentioned as a B:00 Dldc Heattierton quickie she learned through girl 9:00 Bill Love NEW BRITAIN (AP) — ’Itio Miss America of 1970 Fame- Radio City He la an employe of CJhrysler armed with rifles, shotguns and Very good with pork, the in rate-increase requests now possible gubernatorial candidate 1:00 Gary Girard scouting. New Britain Area (inergymen’s la Anne Eldred of Detroit Music Hall spectaculars since and loyalty to the pkageent’spageant’ knlfe-tlpped stocks. dumplings marry well with before the FOC and the Federal In 1870, blasted Gov. John WINF—mo 1932. "This country Is whole­ sponsors, one of which Is Olds- Campfire 8tew 5:00 News Association has made an appeal Mich., gave a press conference The specter of armed students The World^s other meats. Norma slices Power Cfommlssion. Dempsey Tuesday for what some and healthy.” His wife moblle, Is an Important quality Fry 1 lb. hamburger end one 5:10 Uncle Jay to Connecticut’s two U.S. sena­ Sunday In which she said she caused a national uproar and canned meat, sprinkles with small onion, chopped. In one The state figures—on a utUl- he called ” a terrible Job” as 3:00 Newa Is . a former Miss New Jersey of Miss America. >:10 Walter Cronkite tors to oppose the appointment was a spokesman for her gen­ resulted in a state law banning brown sugar and mustard, and tableepoon fat. Add salt and ty-by-utlllty basis—break down chief executive of the state. and he has been going around Miss America 1969 said that 3:2(5 Harry Reeaner of Clement F. Haynsworth to eration and she made a state­ guns from (xillege campuses. in Y o u r bakes. Accompanied by the pepper and one can vegetable this way: Proposed electric rate Mesklll predicted Dempsey 3:30 Sports, Newa all week offering contracts to 7:46 Lowell *nioma« ment about the establishment: during her year love of Ttanl Major problems leading to the Increases, $317,4 million; gas, the U.S. Supreme Court. dumplings. It’s an economical soup. Add '/4 to one can water. Will not run for reelectlcm nor 1:00 Speak Up Hartford his favorite contestants. Hair products, Pepsi Cola and disorders, according to the trus­ $175.7 million; telephone, $468 8:15 Slgm Off The clergymen said they op­ ” 1 feel that the people who Ripper for any size family. We cover and simmer. \ seek the senatorial nomination. .-I'We really haven’t got a thing Oldsmoblle became a spontane- tees, were the hantaiig of disci­ P o e k e l! think this is an English recipe million. WTI0 —1060 posed Haynsworth on the were voted Into office must Suggestion from Norm^ for ” I think he will run for cover,” >:00 Afternoon Edition to worry about,” said Judge oua part of her. pline and the judicial syatem; as it has been passed along The Senate committee has 1:00 Afternoon Edition grounds that he had a poor have the Intelligence to know roasting chicken or turkey with he said. who de- The post and present Miss the committee on special educa­ from one generation to anoth­ held 21 'days of hearings this 1:15 Market Report record In the field of civil What to do ^ t ^ r e v e r y ^ y lots of gravy the oven makes Meskill also supported Presi­ 1:20 Weather shouldahniiM have faith i_In them.'___^ scribes herself as “ slnger, Americas looked very much tion projects and the Afro- er in the Howe family. summer on a bill, sponsored 1:26 Strictly Sports rights. artist and philanthropist.” RIGHT: Fur-trimmed heather for you. Smear Wnd with mix­ dent Nixon’s cut back of federal 1:35 Afternoon Edition As a spokesman she said she alike — both with blond bouf­ American ttixllee program, and' Apple Dumplings principally by Sen. Lee Metcalf, "These aren’t the girls you twiif. Amber-colored butloni, ture of melted butter, flour, salt construction projects, ’"fhank r:00 Accent 69 Ha}msworth was nominated to does not object when the fant hairdos, green eyes, pale academic freedom (md conunu- Wash apples, quarter, end re­ D-Mont, to provide more public ^20 David Brinldey hear about because there is large tipped lamb collar and and pepper. Add enough water God we have a president who is ^ 30 News of the World fill a vacancy on the Supreme pageant officials refuse to let skin and ■wide smiles. They are ndcations. move core. Cook with skins on information on utility operations willing to make hard decisions never any scandal attached/ to cuffs. In celery. Sizes 5 to 13. to melee a paste. Place in roast­ ':S6 Red Sox vs. Orioles Court by President Nixon. He her speak on certain subjects. both, said Bert Parks, "com ­ When the black students occu­ In small amount of water, until and to create a federally fl- and sound decisions,” he said. 1:26 Joe Gara^fiola them,” said Judge Z«ma ing pan without rack and add 1:30 Nighti>eat is a resident of South Carolina. "I feel that they are older and posites of positive wonders.” pied the Student Union the fac­ s ^ . Strain or put through food 0^^ water. Boicc cov e re d George, executive director of wiser than I am and I can al­ "All Miss Americas are,” he ulty Senate first declined to mall. the Cleveland Job Oorps'^Center at 326 iBiitll lost 30-46 minutes. ways learn something especial­ said. yield to their demands, but later Dumplings for eight: Take 4- Allow 20 minutea per pound for quart kettle. Have half-full of ly from someone who Is older. turkey, plus another half-hour. If I am told I can’t do some­ tMn applesauce. It applesauce The next recipe for pie Is out thing, I am told for a reason Is thick, add a little water. Add BOTTOM LEFT: Bonded orlon acrylic of this world. Norma mokes the (Herald Ftioto By BucehrlcUa) and I don’t challenge It.” 1 cup migar, about 2 teaspoons skimmer in crisp white trim down lightest, flakleet pie crust. Her MRS. ALEXANDER FERGUSON "God love you,” said a state lemon juioe, pinch salt, 14 tea- BtocnI St, Monchai ttr front and around jewel neck and secret Is the some one my hus- pageant official from Michigan. low pockets. Novy, purple or red spoon cinnamon and 14 tea- baiMl’s late great-aunt, Margaret Also: Prospect Avo. A iiA«e St. The Alex Fergusons are not of a clan owed their allegiance Other pageant officials, the with while. Sizes 7 to 15, spoon nutmeg. Stir and bring to Ferguspn Keyes, taught me. West Hartford related to us. It Is alleged that to one chief, not necessarily audience and the judges all boil. When adding water to your flour . . all Fergusons are descended the landlord. They submitted to talked about how (ximfortlng It U L E .U E V K I ERET ETOEIt s Open Dolly i t to It! Make dumpling mixture os di­ was to see this girl and the s Ample Free Porktog! rected on package of biscuit “ very early king of the his will at all times, whether in w a<«-.^ otoy a mio at a scoIb In Argyll, whose others like her. They called e "OlM4rge It" wltft yswr O.A.P. mix. FVn- eight, double recipe. Argyll, whose name matters of peace or wair. or C.B.T. Msstor Otourge time. Finally, with the hands, was Fergus Mor mar Ere. them "true representatives of Drop dough by spoonful on top lightly press ball of dough to­ Alex’ mother Is a Stewart American youth.” C ud! Eventually, the surname evolv­ one of the most widespread of hot applesauce. Cook 10 nvln- gether. It will look like. It’s go­ For a few magic days, the BOTTOM RIGHT: Bonded orlon ed from Fergus’ son, the son surnames In Scotland. In early Utea with cover off over medium ing to fall apart and will aotuail- ECKOUR drug scene, the sexual' revolu­ acrylic skimmer with low, low of Fergus. The original spelling heat. 'Ihen, cover and cook an ly bo somewhat flaky In this times, the names Stewart and tion, and the civil rights anti­ pockets. Vivid colors with button additional 10 minutea. Do not was Fergusaon. Historians, tell Seneschal were used conciu*' form.. You see, flour la different war female liberation and stu­ trim on pockets, sleeves and down stir after biscuit has been added us that the Gaelic name was rently, so' it seems that Stew- from one day to the next. Even dent pirotest movements seemed front. Navy, purple, red. 7 to IS. to appleaeuoe. In a tightly closed canister, It MacFhearghuls. The single " s ” art or Steward-was the Eng' to them to have been just bad Important: Applesauce must will hold moisture on a damp of- Ferguson spelling was re- llsh equivalent of the Norman dreams or as they kept say­ bo thin or It will stick to bot­ day, so don’t odd the quantity corded before 1600 but was not office “ Seneschal. ing ” a tiny minority of kooki.” tom of pen. (xwnmonly used until the lf»th 'The Stewart name has the of water tt aaya In the recipe Miss America told her ad­ Serve Immediately with small century. Saxon root ” stl” meaning unless 3XW need It. Forget acme mirers ithat the war was right piece of butter on top of each Clans were regarded In the "dwelling” and “ ward” mean cf It If neoeosary. r because otherwise the govern­ talsouit and cover with apple­ 16th and 17th centuries os a Ing "koepeir or nvi. hamburger Gallor'ies |_ARaCtT SCl-CCTION. OF FANCY CALIFORNIA NEW ■ICYCl.es IN THE CROCHETED 1 medium onion, chopped M \ M III ^11 I. VCRMON ANCA salt and pepper to taste COFFEE 2 teaspoons chill powder I» ll1\ I M ■< N || M» O Bartlett Pears Lb. Prefemlenally Atewnbled VEST 1 large can tomato soup '’'Mil I .11 I. LA ROSA N . \ I I M ( llilnt - Brown hamburger and onion I >.l > ICl I . EXTRA LARGE. PINK MEAT with its own together. Add salt, pepper and ELBOW MACARONI 9 Now you can buy more milk at one time— saving QK PkflSti Cantaloupes For ROPE-TIED money as well as refrigerator sjiace. Keeps fresh THIN SPAGHETn for day»: You can always see how much ie left FRESH NATIVE . SKIRT and order another when nee<|ed. Pull-push valve t ' : h y lets you draw any amount from a full to ISLE OF GOLD a spoonful without spilling. Yellow Squash L b s. 85 EJast Center S t 10 ,Qt Homogenized Vit. D ...... ; .$3.15 m a r g a r i n e Lbs. \ \ COOKIES: N(,\BISCO ICED FTRITT...... lb. 51c A t Summit St Ici Qt. Low Fat ...... $3.09 POST ROAO SHOPPING PLAZA MILK AVAItABI^ IN OTHER SIZE CX>NTAIN1R8 MAIN STREET, ROUTE X VERNON. CONN. (72-3159 WEEKE;ND c a s h and CARRY SPECIAL EXPERT REPAIRS BRO‘‘ ON BICYCLES DAIRY, INC. NO.S'. TMkti SAT The daring tss-thru look bunch $1.69 KNUDSEN »:>• i»> 4 »• P.H that junior! lovsl 100% /■ Opted Timr: AM .Optn Frt Ert. cotton 2 pises ikirt co- FIRST FOOD Ai-L ■idvcL.ES ANO ordinots with ths now look 289-1501 646 C E N T E R STREET MANCHESTER,, CONN ~SK-AISS. . OLtASANJ^EO of ths long lins crochstsd 1100 BURNSIDE AVE. —..BAST HARTFCWtD (Ws Rtoerve The Eight Te Limit 4)oeBtHtca) •stt. Aho wear H ov er liocki or jsont. In natural colors. 7 Sizst 3 to 13. < I m

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BUGGS BUNNY ocratic donkey and as a result Whether the notes are the work returned In time to do Its stint OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Dr. Cooley Says: ' Goventry has gone into hiding. of the same Individual cannot U.S. Dead ■ 1 ' for the NoV. 4 election cam- IF YOU NEED HELP Meanwhile, the elephant's be determined at this time, but paign. MV STOMACHS owner, Hugo Thomas, has re­ concern continues, in GOP cir­ THE SPEEPOAAETER Antwtr >• PrrriMt PnsI* In Vietnam Elephant ported receipt of more ransom cles over thf safety of the gray ON -mis WBECK ONL.V Research Disputes notes from the elephantni^ipers. beast. Who is subject to fre­ Job Openings Grow HUNGER MOW ABOUT A T ‘ FW*' NO AT- GOES UP TO 35*-AND fxTT WASHINOTON —About 3.6 About Food O H ca ra M quent attacks of mildew in ALSO ^ TW nO N TO THAT WAS FOR WHEN tarar-im 1 Drops 25% One of these notes has de­ million job openings will arise GNAWS E v e p v B o p v ...... rr WAS NEW/ ISK Is Back But damp weather. GOES A AVLG A IR i_ S manded that substantial annually through the mid-1970s A T MY O e TWO CA/ER ACROSS DOWN- ~10fMl(g R ■ SAIGON (AP) — U.S. casual­ Led to Resignation amounts of money be deposited C A U PISH VITALS! Remedial action will be because of enjployment growth THE 6 P E E P 1 Apple — It^s a Mini In Uie ash tree in Ashford, and necessary should the elephant Rocknns m-nSH LlMrr ONCE IN SPEEWNS? IC om onthe ties In the Vietnam war dropped HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Dr. An executive committee named and the withdrawal of older t h is i s FO R 2 Houthwatd another has put the site at the have , suffered any ill effects, K ancheatsr 648-FISH A WHILE/ i s i ^ n 25 per cent last week, the total Denton A. Cooley, who has per­ to probe the development of the workers from jobs, the Bureau Bolton 847-1791 OBSTRUCTING 4Comedbeef 3 Confused 'The positively puzzling pachy­ notched tree In Bolton Notch. and Hiomas hopes it will be TRAFFIC/ 4 Nimbi of enemy deed dropped slightly, artificial heart and its implanta­ ot Labor Statistics reports. swiaia laiEJWDti formed more heart transplants derm case continues to mystify 8 Internal decay 5 The a^Uoch Q i ^ a raisouiiEi and South Vietnamese loas^ tion approved Cooley’s plans for 6 Eventide than any other surgeon, says a local elephantophlles. Owners of in fruit rose sharply, the weekly casual­ future use of the man-made 7 Males disagreement over research heart and said he was not sub­ the missing beast have reported 12 Native metal ty reports ^owed today. 8 Gadget for K E M ia with artificial hearts led to his ject to charges of federal guide­ enWtfWan>>.a. 13 Malarial fever sweeping . U.S. headquarters" said 137 receipt of a package containing resignation Trom the Baylor Col­ line violations. 14 Medium----- 9 Rules of Mahal prescribed Americans were killed in action a miniature papier mache ele­ TJH U1N»-0I». ateak lege of Medicine. Meanwhile, DeBakey told a conduct 25 Angered rules and 1,449 were wounded, com­ phant. 41 Prayer ending! In a statement Issued Wednes­ Los Angeles news conference ALLEY OOP Sea eagle 28 Hebrew letter pared with 185 killed and 1,057 BY V. T. HAMLIN 16 ^ fa b ric iiGoUer’s 27 Storage space 42 L a w , for day, Ckioley said his appoint­ Wednesday that the future of Accompanying the package 18 Redactors wounded the previous week. OOP SEEMS TO \ SOOD, ON ...BUT NO COULD POSSIBLY... HOW ABOUT mounds 28 Lampreys instance ment as impaid clinical profes­ was a note explaining that this n heart transplants is limited and CHOICEST MEATS I TOWN? BE FUNCTIONING \ PHYSICAL 20 Flowers South Vietnamese headquar­ INDICATION DISTANCE BUT rr INCREASING 17 Sketcher 29 Allowance for 43 In a line sor of surgery at Baylor was federal cutbacks in research specimen "of the loxodonta afri- NORMAUV;.HOW DO I IMPOC3ES. OF MENTAL BE A SHOULDN’T THE POWER 21 ------Vegas, waste 44 Dreadful ters reported 502 government YtX/ REAJ> H IM ? t 19 Touch food contingent on his acceptance of funds threaten development of cana genus, was discovered STIMULI. FACTOR? LOAD? Nevada with the 31 Country 46 P ip p in * troops killed—the highest loss 22 Dutch cheese control of liis research activities mechanical hearts. wandering in a daze in the vi­ tongue 33 Female sweetsop since the week of June 8-14—and cinity o< Wrights Mill Road. 24 Helps by the Baylor research commit­ DeBakey said, "Transplants 23 Sportsman's relative 47 Alms box 1,210 wounded. In the previous Speculation is that this elephant T rices 28 Irish ----- ut 38Getfrre£rom 48Chalr tee. will never be a major treatment 1 4 week these totals were 364 killed has been sprayed with ‘no-vote- 27 Coterie 24 Site of Taj 40 Eats by 50 Toddler "Subsequent refusal of the of heart disease." 30 Kind of green and 966 wounded. um’ powder, by some notable committee to accept my propos­ He said research needed in al­ EFFfcruit 32 Middle point i“ r r 4 r 5“ n r The two commands 4 reported Democrats in this area. Please 4 r r r al for continuation of research ternative' development o< im­ I 05»«^O»v/Vl?iC?i‘Mick. ^HATTEWNS 34 Peruse again 2,291 enemy killed last week, nurture well before election!" 35 Bird lA 13 u at the Texas Heart Institute in plantable mechanical hearts compared with a revised figure While it’s true that the minia­ T H O f^ s , 36 Paid notices the field of cardiac replacement waa suffering from a 20 per cent i9 of 2,477 a week earlier. ture papier mache elephant la in newspapers 14 if then followed,” Cooley said. across the board reduction In 37 Pronoun The bulk of the casualties oc­ The resignation does not af­ an exact replica of the missing |4 It the nation’s $2 billion a year larger papier marfie elephant, OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS 39 Formerly curred Friday and Saturday as fect his relations with St. Luke's l ^ s ^ r medical research program. informed sources cannot say for 40 Expires 21 enemy attacks were stepped-up Episcopal Hospital, where his 41 High card DeBakey declined to estimate certain If It is a different one, throughout South Vietnam to team has performed 20 heart ■6 l»W w MtA. Ufc TM. ■«». UX r b£pT.n-(f The number of enemy report­ sas can outgrow it in sunflow­ BAPTIST CHURCH Following the implantation, ers. S l R L O l M T i P MIT ONK FKfl CU9TOM9I ed killed since Jan . 1, 1961, was 577 E. CENTER ST. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER DeBakey said the artificial put by the U.S. Command today BeevUle recently diallenged heart Cooley used had been de­ h a m 70r SALAMI 88r WAYOUT at 549,079. Kansas to top a sunflower BY KEN MUSE veloped by a federally funded grown there that was 14H Inch­ Since the preliminary peace Pick Up 10 - 12 heart program. This program es in dlaimeter. talks began in Paris on May 13, McNsufht 8/ndkate, Ine. was subject to federal research 1968, a total of 15,499 Americans C. B. Humphrey of Cotton­ Del. Tel. Mrs. Daniel, 849- SRAMPAW *!• guidelines. wood Falls was one of the first T-/r have been reported killed In ac­ 1304 or Mrs. Adsims, MS-0015 -THEDOOTORS- Cooley claimed the heart was to respond, ^with a sunflower SU ITS m e . tion, 8,393 of them since South developed with private fpnds. 17*4 inches In diameter. SUITS Vietnam agreed to join the talks m s T nrTfjT last Dec. 7. r ^ L o m ^ SHORT RIBS CLOl BY FRANK O’NEAL Reported South Vietnamese ■ B O f J E U E S S 'M A k E T H B casualties in those periods have MAKE MAN/ been 20,374 and 12,176. A1/ HAVE Ybu -TRIED WALKING T h e D ’ lig Store that COME IN/ OVER A BED OF HOT COALS? US PRC . Saves You Money d y — ' Paisley Blames ! ~ r ‘ I ' I ' i ‘ I ' J T I L Irish Strife On ARTHUR I NOTARY PUBLIC I -r^ I ' I ' I ' , t: 33 FRCE PARKING i i i i i 1 ' I ' I ‘ I ' - r Catholic Church DRUG STORES EREt DELIVERY > BUZZ SAWYER \ BY ROY CRANE LOS ANGELES (AP) A 5 HARTFORD MANCHtSTfR ROCK'.ILLE CHARGE ACCOUNTS HOWDIDTCIU GET\ I TRICKED'EM, Protestant leader from strife- ' BUT HOW DIP YOU ^ EASY. AF1*BI WINDSOR PRESCRIPTIONS WHY, \ LOOSE FROM THE I SON'. I'M HOLDING % torn Northern Ireland blames CAPTURC THEM?/ GOT ONE THIEF MR. \cIEWEL thieves? / THEM PRISONER. "the hierarchy of the Roman COSMETICS ^SNOW^'^------INTO THE WELL Phones: 643-1 643-1506 REMEMBER? H LOOKING FOR THEIR Catholic Church" for the strug­ I» MONEY ORDERS! STOLEN JEWELRY, NO - AFTER A COUPLE OF gle in hlB homeland. I SIMPLY FLIPPED STEPS J g o t COLO F E E T ' "The Roman Catholic Church THE OTHER ONE is getting nearer to communism IN AFTER HIM. ^ very day," the Rev. Ian Pais­ ley said Wednesday diulng a na­ tionwide tour to counter the Im­ pact of Catholic civil rights leader Bernadette Devlin's tour Tl/h y Sacrifice Q uality e >«M b, NU. U(. TJ4 bt Ur P.I ON. two weeks ago; Paisley was due in San Fran- 'S e i s K e r clsc today. ^ TM Vt Frt. ^ % ‘Til admit that goins steady is neat baeauca you’ra For Price? Y t „ Nu. b.. cHeM-j never without a date . . . but on the other hand, In a talk at the Los An^Ws it’e alwayii Dexter!” Press Club, Paisley said the 22- MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD year-old Miss Devlin wits wrong CORH e d B e e f In calling their c^ulitry’s prob-, LOOK—I WON'T W ELL — l ^ I DIDN'T EXPECT lems a "class waS\” He said the : G et Both In O ur Store! t I R L O l H i SAy A WORD.' I OON'T KNOW. / JU S T IV A N r TO M E E T ^WON'T EVEN ‘ STEVE CANYON struggle was'^ '‘religious con­ THB GIRL, THAT'S ALL. OPEN M Y AAOUTH/. BY MILTON CANIFF flict." PHIL.I Misr^evlln and her Church JTEAK K e J! THE MINORITY POUTICOS i BUENO.' H£ MUST ee COULD NOT B K IS T OUR i MUCHAS a ro in t on the "destruction of CmT PLAMNINS HIS fie state,” Paisley said, adding T BAN DtSsT 4 9 c O o iC Y T o p OFFER OF ANOTHER GRACIAS.' .CAMPMSNI ROCKET PIVERSIONTD they are trying to imlfy all of DRIVE THE YANaUIS OUT! Ireland and establish a Socialist 4 oz. nt. wt. Limit 1. ^ I R L O I H republic—which he opposes. 49 SACCHARIN ROA.«T Swiss Leftists Protest T b i 0 o e « 2 . , Westmoreland’s Visit 1000 Tablets, Vigr.Woiihmore Limit i BEIRN, Switzerland (AP) — ’SAROUMCH Gen. William C. Westmoreland, the U.S. Army chief of staff, ar­ Vitamins & Iron 3 TEAKS MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY rived today for a four-day visit MONEY SAVER and left-wing groups urged * 2 . 9 8 TH AT^ t h e pe a n u t ven d o r*/ population of the neutral cow- \ O D ic Y T o p ‘ GUESS WHAT? MV KOOKIE' ------Wh a t e l s e ? try to give a "proper weiconie" $1.29 Si^e Walgreens | GERITOL PET ELEPHANT HAS WHATS 2 3 5 ^ 5 to the former oemmander of S i R L O i M LEARNED HER WINTHROP U S. forces in V l^ a m . 100 EXTRA STRIrQTH | Blood Builder HOWTO ^ FAVORITE DICK CAVALU The general js' to tour various PAIN REUfF TABLETS | TUNE? Helps build rich, WHISTLE.' J f WHOfe H e ... A military installations and to Fa."t acting ht*aH T r u h z . I CaONT KNOW WHO AO REMIND HIM make cquftesy cadis here In the p b l a t iv b IT IS. QAD HANGS THAT ache reliever. \ j 9 7 O F V C D C e ? caplt^. 6 7 ‘ ^ 12-01. site THAT PICTUBB LiP H IS W E D D IS iG Ttie evEcyysAR.. ANNIVECSACV Swiss Peace Council and HELLMAvSIi f-Ai SMOKED AS JONES 4- Other- small left-wing groups piPEeuiAY IS COM ING U P. M.49 Size protested the visit by an "expo­ *3.50 Eveiflo 9-M nent of the United States war of EXCEDRIN AIAYONMAISE ^ SKOOLPER^ 18/wk o y intervention in Vietnam.” - t a r DISPOSABLE The Swiss Communist party, TABLETS Jb K IP W CRSAm Y I - / V , P E i i D E t r - which hM five seats in the 200- IM^c NURSED SET PRISCILLA’S POP metnber Parliament, called ('ompl(d(*-( 'on\ rnii-nt! BY AL VERMEER Westmoreland’s visit "scandal­ SOTTERW I HAT IXDG M A 'J^ Imludei« b'i _ _ c-iL )T a l w a t t ; d r , ^ g i n &) ous". TO GO.'.' / ■ v Bo m e S iiy o u r WMAT. The left-wingers scheduled a pre-sterih/ed d S u ^ f i A M ^ 7 7 ' ^ -Or'ARi/'.' y- -Y JLMNY aokc ‘ 'massive public demonstra­ •1.29 Size (iispr^liie linejs. , - A CALALU tion” In Bern Saturday, on the SuitSSORPRoAfoiAijie ■ eve of Westmoreland’s depar­ Chambfy 98< SwMt'i Dri ( APTAIN EASY ture. CM e e s k T a BY LESLIE TURNER B a b y P a n ts M ILK BATH jk , i D A i f t V -lO THAT5 NOT HER. 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'\ p A g e e ig h t e e n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1969 'V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1969 PAGE NINETEEN The-DR Y Side Jets AFL Choice c«^:aLa»f Second Shot o f Sports FLORAl^—Beverly MacLaiigh- LOOK WHO' S HO.I To Capture Title lin 183-472, Dee Bender 468. In Montreal By DEAN R. YOST FIN N K n’ES—Norma 'Thomp­ son 187. Suzanne Doiron 180, NEW YORK (A P )—The city of Montreal gets an­ Fascinated at Shea Stadiam NEW YORK (AP) — quartert>acking. Houston still Is Millie Denley 213-511, Lola The new playoff wrinkle waiting for Pete Beathard to be ;^plne 206-524, Betty Plumley other chance tonight to prove itself as a future ex­ I use to describe pansion site for American professional football as the NL EAST...... WON. .LOST William A. Shea Stadium m Flushing Meadows, N. Y. may wind up curling Joe the answer. 454, Phyllis Uccello 182-463, Jo- The Dolphins, with Bob Griese Ann S a ^ 180-462, Marie Bolls New York Giants and the Pittsburgh Steelers meet hottest team in baseball, Namath’s Fu M a n c h u 199-632, Kay Ringrose 208-492. for tKeir final preseason game. the Amazmg . an ever-improvli^ passer at moustache but it won’t , figures to edge the Doris Klrtland 189-467. Bar­ Tbe Boston Patriots and the ------\ It was my first venture this week to the ball park Bills, despite the presence of bara Goddard 176, DotUe White­ keep him from unfurling head 207-177-320. Sophie Pan- a begins Its 10th and last comfortably 55,300 in the spacious, eye- O.J. Simpson, and the return of J ^ Sunday In Us present nllmg stadium. ______* the passes that will lead quarterback Jack Kemp. The clera 178-473. Jeon Burnham NY NETS...... ______. t ^ „ ^ New York Jets 83 57 ‘Meet the Mets* theme socisr „ . .... __ the New York^ets to the 181-488, Rose Postula 432, Jo Patriots have a new coach In spread spaciously across^ GT race. Hamilton Malpezxl 481, Rae Hannon 183- American Foot^ll League Clive Rush but. the same old U.S. exhlblUon football play, championship In Buffalo against 473. Gert Andrews 467. giant scoreboard was my flret championship. * problems. encounter with a major league Chevy m and the Elite ^ That, at least, is the ‘way It York. 2, Houaton. 3, Miami 4, In the West, the Chiefs are team with a song. TRI TOWN—Bill Vadors 208. can^ City Chlefa the AFL’s looks from here in the AFL's Buffalo. 6, Boston. given the edge despite lack of “ ">y unbeaten team In presea- the 48,0(X) fans on hand rose and ^2.60 sec- depth and the fact that the John Capello 213, Bill Ciilhoun CHI CUBS c c last seeison before clasping Western Division—1, Kansas Ukes on m. cSirger, 84 sung along with the organist. with his loyal Fire- 210. Bill Renkert 203, Ernie goals. Detroit won 22-9. — — ...... T . .Ill hands with the NaUonal FVx)t- City, 2, Oakland. 3, San Diego. Raiders and Chargers are Just (2-2-1) at San Diego. Cheera from the c r o w d ^ f o r ^ as explosive. Merbler 218, Frank Toros 200, The Giants, looking for their ball League in one giant league 4, Denver. 6, Cincinnati. Next >'ear, under terms of the Charles Warren 205, Frank Bad- first victory after four games, spilt Into two 13-team confer­ The Jeta, iwUh Namath at the Kansas City, however, may 1986 merger of the two leagues, prove Just a bit more consistent rtuebner 200, Stan Bannvige 204, lort to Minnesota 28-27 last ^s^rv^c^x- £ ences. controla, should be the class of _ 1. ^ . -----''rb.the oecomes AFL becomes me American the American with ’s passing and Tom Atamlan 210-203-589, Sher The AFTj’s new playoff sys­ the East, although the Oilers, Fran Conference in the NFL, with ’s running provid­ Hill 215-213-607, Don Smith 203- tem will make It Just that much who rely on a stingy defense, ‘‘’‘ Wbl. Baltimore, Cleveland and Pitts- league-leading Chtcago Cute u standard ing sufficient points for the de­ 203-551. Ray Menzel 208-589, more' dlfficuH for the Jets to could cause trouble as they did turn rt^-lng. He roniplrted 28 b,,rgh added to the present 10- Every pitch by Jerry *** fense, led by what co'uld be the Garr>- Hubinni 224-560, Howlc of 35 pn.’«e« for 284 yank and pxmp Magic Number 20 for Mets in Flag Bid take their second consecutive in annexing the division title Koosman. and strike oirt re^ ™ strongest .linebacking crew in Edwards 200-577. i two toui'hiiou'n.s. AFL crown and moVe on to de­ two srears ago. Dallas, (4-d), will start rook- the AFL—Bobl^ Bell, Willie fend their cham­ ■Hie Steeleni, 1 3 , lost to Green lea of Yale at holf- Namath, however, has ail the Lanier and Jim Lynch. Y ■ Roy Deveau 144-139-400, pionship at New Orleans in Jan-'^ Mmplaments he needs—effec­ Hank Mariyn 145-394, Roy Mc­ Riiy 39-19 but wer»> elated over back and of uary. The Raiders have been slowed tte ixiaH'grnbblng of wide re- Navy at quarterback. Oooch Sox, found a new ^ e with tive receivers In Don Maynard by injuries but are a tough club, Guire 141-380, Charles Whelan Under the new system, the celvera Roy Jofter*in, who Tom Uindry mUd Hill, the CPw- the MeU and his daring bare and George Sauer, solid nmnlng with Daryle Lamonlca at quar­ 143-381, Pete Brazltis 387, Al first-place team in the East will eaiiglit .seven for 88 yante, and boyo' leaitlng nuiher ivlth 239 running and Wg bat h e ^ the ^ ^ < 7 ^ 7^ backs In Matt Snell and Emer­ terback firing to Fred Blletnl- Martyn 356, Joe DlBelln 138- ing Can Happen in ’69 meet the second-place team in 361. L in y Klkliw. »4x> caught five yar>in In 48 tries and two touch- teem oonaideratoly . . Shea k .P®'' “ our. son Boozer and a strong defense koff and . The de­ the West and vice versa in semi­ down-s. laid nudged last year’s Stadium one of the most mod- ^ Intematlon- that could be improved by the fense, however, may not be NEW YORK (AP) — Tuesday night when Ken Bos­ lead over everybody else In the HO games, the Met.s' were l.a.-^ final playoffs leading to the UUe addition of sophomore tackle A .sjiokesnian for Montreal’s Htnrter, CnUg Baynham. for tte do any other time,” said catch­ strong enough. te.aebiill Kxikis said 11,000 lick- Job. well laced n single to center, Blast. with a 35-105 record. game. Assuming the Jets quali­ Steve Thompson. When Apollo 11 landed on er Jerry Grote. "We congnitu- n ,'“ That’s the same problem that 30 To Coiii|>ete eta were sold by noon Tuesday. Stauhiich Is subbing for CnUg ’ ’Let’s see... 1962.” Bo.swell fy, they wotild have to defeat The on ers’ defense, with Su­ the moon .seveti weeks ago, driving In Cleon Jones with the 'Tjook Who’s No. I now,” the confronts the Chargers. They "If we get any kind of a mie at Morton, who (Onloented his right thought for a moment and then lated each other and we set our the West’s top two teams to g»ln per Stars In the linebacker In Golf Tourney winning run In the 12-lnnlng Shea Stadium scoreboard have, with ihrowdng the gale, we should have a gooil Imkbc finger In last week’s 25-9 it set the pattei'n. Any­ remembered. ’’Why I was In the minds to winning the .second the throne room again. George Webster and corner cheered, proudly displaying the is constant with LaGuardia and I ® to Lance Alworlh and Gary Gar­ erowdnrtextsi.l for (his one." t< at. the . spokes­ _ a ■ . first game a.s the Mets trimmed ninth gnide then. And I can tell game.” 5K Ti^n IT .. ooureo in 48.468 seconds on the But they have to be flgiu-ed as back Miller Farr, has been the Tlilrty playcra will ciumtiete In victory over the Jets. Staubach thing can hapi)en in 1969 NL standlnj's as Mrs. Joan Pay- Airports a jay of tests for the new rison, the potential to put the man said. Montreal 3-2. you I Wasn’t dreaming of the Ryan made that ea.sy. He al­ the favorites In division races moving force for the club be­ tile nth annual Rolling I’ark conipleletl 10 of 15 pcuisrs for 180 and now it has. son, the club’s principal owner, <»• V . - to n e ’s throw away from the nar f V,, points on the board, but not The final weekend of National That victory put the Mets one New York Mets or first jdace.” lowed just three hits—none until ““■r. which carries a ,winglike that should wind up like this: cause of a stuttering offense ■ Golf Twrostnionl scheduled for ynrifci and did some fancy Till! Now York Met.s lire in percentage point In front of the took a triumphant stroll In front ■ stabilizer on the trunk . . . The enough strength to keep them l-\K)llxiU Is-agiH> preaeason play But It was the second base- the sixth and by then the Mets Eastern Division—1, New held back by lack of oonaistent off the board. 10 a.Ill, Sunday lut the Minium scrambling, but l.nndry pradlct- first pliice. of the Mets’ dugout, smilingly official world record on a dosed liicliHles seven otlwr giimes. ed the former Hrismiui Trophy staggering , who man who made the Met dream were in control with a six-run cliaug Golf Club. The clironlcleH of hl.story will WHAT GIVES? r—Second base Umpire Doug Harvey appears set to make Rec Program Successful track is held by Gale Yarbr­ with the Balltniore-tkallss meet- winner will have more trouble were In the process of losing a acknowledging a .standing ova<- come true. He had five hits in third inning. The foltowliig playeni are n-- nolo lhat liio MctH, lovable loa- 6-2 game to Philadelphia. When tion from the fans. safe call (top) but bottom shows he is emphatic about calling Montreal’s It was another excellent sum­ ough of Tlmmonsvil'e, S.C., et ing at the OoUtsi Howl Sunday against the Oilts. the doubloheader sweep but th<’ New York has won six Right Arm of Program qiHiHted to b<> at tile elul) lU erlPd to generate the "Tta-y’ll bllU him more, ” The Mets made It to the top In mo.sl Import.'int one was the sin­ straight, seven of the last eight Bowling 9:46: Mike Zwick, Ron WliiUier. filletl .sca.son.s, mad<‘ dl to the top lan Ityan hud set down the Ex- 'their ItOth game — they now The town alow pitch leagues Ing for the Firecracker 400 at most excitement. Tile game will Isuidry said "Hut anybody U gle to center that brought Jones’ and 22 of the l.'ust 28 In !i month­ Hob Zering, (.niiul Whlteoell. of (he Nationjil I.s 7-1 on a three-hitter In the finished in fine sha'pe with Al- Da'ytana Fla. te nnlloiinJIy lelevlsed (CBS) going to l»v e trouble against have 21 games to play and their home with the winning run in long tear that has wlp<>d ^ut a Fred Towle. Hob Wliite, Nli-k Divi.sion for the first time ever nlghUap, New York had an aJ- beatl’s Stans taking top honors * * « HOME ENUINEERM — Hlldcr TIm- American Foottell (lie Colts.” magic number Is 20 for clinch­ the opener. li'/a-game deficit and vaulted Women’s Football tbilJildo, Wendell IVxk-iior, Siil at preel.H<'ly K:4.3 p.m., KDT, mo.st unbelievable one-game ing the pennant. In 1962, after when they eliminated Ray’s Res- _ Zawistnwskl 191-482. BarrUen Kviuigellxta. Jotin Klllonuno. ” We came in here Just like we them into first place. tauram. Roc summer basketball Grand Prix Racing Moquin 189-490, Sydolle Atlas / ------Expansion Entries Dave Dnuton. Jotui Atalreidl. also completed its season with Grand Prix racinc- 178, Jennie Leggitt 486, Hob I^otorle. States ^ d a y . Ort Auxiliary Active AJso'S,)^lin Hiunniel, fbui I'lrtto, lOHN’S ATUNTIC Howard Clouts 46th Homer and the Knlcks 6-1 finishing sec- 6, at Watkins Glen, N Y It li ELKS—Joe CaUiidl 141, Hjil HUi Crowley, Cal Synionx, Al 706 MAIN ST, 649-81.32 ■y*' League one of 12 events held throiighout By EARL YOST Gabouiy 142-383, Eugene Rlch- (■InnHlla, Dlek M<-Klruu«y, b'rt'd Crockett ^ e n c y top- the world, counting for world ardHon 138, Dick Krol 38(» HrunoU, Jolin ClilapulH, Hill Right arm of the Manchester Midget and Pony Foot­ • HRAKKS Deadlocks Itching Jackson t a a d i f f ^ Should Take Heart ping the loop with a 7-0 mark driver’s championship. Practice ball Assn, when it needs help is the W‘omen’s Auxiliary, Rau, John Gobu^-os, Max • n i N E - U P by Barry^ Boys, 6-J... starts Friday, Oct. 3, and time SI’ It’E— Oeorgle Smith 1.33- Smole. -Ell Fttzjxarick, IVsi Out- NE\^' YORK (AP) — scored Cleon Jones and put the Los Angeles behind the hitting A J u ^ l Jr. Baseball was won trials take place Saturday from now in its ninth year of operation. Since its inception 341. Althea Fortes 132, Reggie • LUimiCATION • SERVICE NEW YORK (AI>) - destert the fast fading A’s. Only out In the eighth. Jerry Kenney Take heart Montreal and Mets in first place for the first of Denis Menke and Jim Wynn, at the start of the 1961 season, the auxiliary has con­ lieiy, Hoh Hnusi, Rlelwird Nol 1,945 fans the smallest crowd Naiiimul League Anierleiin 1'x‘agile ° y ^ Tigers with an 11-5 re- 12 o’clock until 4 p.m. A purse Schultz 127. non, Ib-rnard Mi-IioniUd luid Reggie .lackson is itching followed with a single for the Kust Division San Diego. The New York time ever, by one-half game. and the pitching of Denny Le- tributed over $6,800 to the sup- In the Buy Area’s major league only other New York hit, pro­ Bast Division MM . . . Tedtord’s Barber Shop of $206,000, richest guaranteed Heit Mi-iVsikey. Wo Accept Mfutter Chartpe, C.A.P. to regiiin his American w. L. Pet. G.B. . The Mets Increased their lead master. Menke sparked a four- port o t the project. bas(>ball history turned up to ducing the lone run. w. I.. Pet. G.B. Mets are in first place in topped the Dusty League with a prize money in history of Inter- KACEY — Jofm .Martin 2'24- , Ovirlen Hoggljil. eurrerU and Atlantic Eeagiie lumie run-hitting New York 84 57 .596 —■ _ to a full game In the nightcap as run first inning with a three-run This financial disclosure was see Seattle’s 9-4 victory that Bo«munr, 12-5, who checked Hiiiltimore 98 45 .686 the National League East. 14-0 mark followed by The Her- national road. racing is offered 202-694. Frank Ruff 202, MiU cluim|>hsi, will not (xuiifMke Chicago 84 59 .587 1 thejjr erupted for six runs In the double, Wynn hit his 31st homer made by Mrs. Winifred Mc- lead fi’om Frank liowtird. pinned the fifth stnilght loan on Cleveland on a one-hitter last Iictrolt 82 60 .577 is'Ai Keep the faith Son Diego and aid with a 10-4 record . . . Rec to the world’s best, including Diun 206, Wait Yaw(»rskl 201, thlH year due to a ixsifllrtliig JOHN KENSEU I’rop. St. Ix>uls 77 65 .542 third inning and Nolan Ryan with a man on, and Lemsster Nary, president. He’s al.“<> jiwt plain Itching. the A s, their 13th In 16 games, May 2, picket! up his sixth V/j licwton 76 64 .543 20V4 Montreal. The Houston Astros Loague had Alberti's Stars fin- Graham Hill, Dennis Hulme, Vic Squadrito 207, Phil Dcwjiu-- date wHIi Uiu Mani-bmtnr Ojnei ■Wmeriy with nylag A Plttaburgh 75 64 .540 8 pitched a three-hitter. hurled a six-hitter. “The money that we have And, that’s, the reason the luid put them another big step straight victory In beating Mel Wash’n. 73 70 .610 25 are just two games out of first ishlng with a 12-2 mark with John Surtees, Bruce McLaren, dlns 201. Tournament. Phlltt’phla 56 84 .400 Montreal got three hits and * * s raised is approximately one- nigged Oakland slugger had to toward mathematical elimina­ Stotticmyre, who had beaten 27 Vi New York 70 71 .496 27 place in the National League Wholesale Tire second with a Jimmy Stewart, wh8 has al- Montreal 44 99 .308 41 two runs In the first two innings BRAVES - GIANTS — third of the operating coats of wait at least a day to pose n tion In the AL West. Waohlngton 13 tlmea In 14 I'lcveland so 87 ,3d2 42 West. of the opener off Jim Mc- standard . . . Independent ready captured the 1969 driving WCH ; DIviHlon Went Division Atlanta, now Just two percent­ League was topped by Taylor’s title, with a win at Monza, Italy the Midget League, the Pony threat to Howard’s latest bid to Thanks to the Pilot victory, games over the past three sea­ Don’t be embarrassed with Andrew. McAndrew then limit­ San Ifrun. 78 64 .649 — Minnesota 88 55 — age points behind second-place Tavern, 12-3. and Ray’s Res- '“ t Sunday, and Chris Amon, entiy (Charter Oak Conference) slip away with the liomer title. Minnesota-which had only a sons. .610 your 44-99 record Montreal or ed the Expos to Just one more Cincinnati 76 63 .647 Oakhind 76 64 Cincinnati, beat San Francisco taurant finished second with a c*ro entered wUl be the Italian and the 32 cheerleaders,” Mrs. I tig Prank slapped his 46th of two-game leiul over Oakland Ken McMullen hit his 16th .543 9l(i with your 46-97 mark San Diego. hit until he was taken for a Atlanta 78 65 .546 ‘A, ( ’allfomia 61 78 as Hank Aaron sparked a 11-4 record . . . Silk City League Eerrarl, Letus Ford and the McNary said. the .season matching Rcgglc’8 ju.st a little more than two homer In the fourth, a solo .439 24 Seven years ago -today. In those pinch hitter In the 11th. Ron Ix>s Angclds 75 65 .536 2 Kan.sa.s t’ity 58 83 .411 28 three-run fourth inning with his was dominated b y Center Matra Ford, BRM and the A charter member of the aux­ oiitiait In backing Dick Ilos- weeks ago- maintained Its 9V4 blaist, and Howard put it away pre-division days, the expansion Taylor pitched the 12th and got WP NPPn QDAPP — INCOMING Houston 75 65 .536 2 ('hlcago 55 84 40th homer and Rico Carty fol­ Billiards ending the season with Brabheim car. . .The Glen is iliary, Mrs. McNary’s husband, inan’s twirhltter as Washington glime bulge despite a 3-2 loss to in the next Inning with his shot .396 30 Mets were In last-place with 36- the victory. San Diego 45 97 .317 33 Seattle 55 85 lowed an Aaron single in the a 28-0 record and Green Manor located at the Southern end of John, is head coach of the Red wlili)ped tin- New York Yankee« the CHilcago White Sox. with two men aboard. .393 30V4 105 record and the new Astros The Mets had plenty of trou­ wiL ULLU orH i/L tire shipment fifth with his 12th homer. The Raiders In the Pony Division. 6-1 Wedne.sday night. « « • Wednesday’s Itesiilts Wediiesiluy’s Results were just a notch ahead of them ble with Mike Wegener, who second 22-6 . . . Stevenson’s Seneca Lake In Southern On- Baltimore whipped Boston 8-6, Giants got all their runs in 'the Membership In the auxiliary Itnt Jackson was deprived of I’lMlTH • A'8 — New York 3-7, Montreal 2-1, Baltinlorc 8, Boston 6 with 66-87 mark. yielded just five hits and struck Esso txx>k Little League honors tral New York State, . .Being Detroit stopped Cleveland 4-1 sixth on Ken Henderson’s two- is open to all. However, the bulk at lea.st an opportimlty to go 1st game 12 Innings Detroit 4, (Teveland 1 But the Meta and the Astros out a club record of 16, but they downing Police and Fire. towed around is a 6(X)-Iap tea.- and California defeated Kansas Wayne Comer’s homer and Philadelphia 6, Chicago 2 run single and Willie McCovey’s • • • ture race at the Thompson of members In the past have back on top a few hours later City 11-4 In other games. ChU iigo 3, Minnesota 2 have kept plugging, and scored one run in the first in­ I single knocked in three runa and St. Ixjuls 11-2, Pittsburgh 2-1 two-nin double. Pit Nniinm. Speedway sometime in October. come from the ranks of players' when he wa.s sent home from \Vashington 0, New York 1 Wedne.sday night New York ning on"Art Shamsky’s two-out, • « • * * i» J? The Speedway opens up its fall mothers and wives of the coach­ the Oakland ball park with a rookie Diuj Wulton produced Houston 8, I x ) S Angeles 1 •Minnesota (Boswell 16-10) at swept Montreal 3-2 In 12 Innings RBI single and tied the score on .SKN’rOKM - YANK8 — schedule Sunday with afternoon ing stafh At present there are e.ise of the hives. It wium’t two more with a triple In Seat­ San Dingo 2, Cincinnati 1 CalifoiTila II, Karusius City 4 and 7-1 to move Into first place the fifth when Wegener balked PADRES - REDS — tle’s triumph. Ramon Webster Atlanta 8, Sim B’nmclsco 4 Shortstop Woody Woodward’s ^ 1, racing. . .Rlveralde Speedway 20 active women. Mrs. McNary known just how long he would Bosmim held the Yiuikees hlt- Tislay’s Games n game ahead of Chicago, which with the bases loaded. Boswell’s liomered for the A’s, his first of Today’s (iiiiiies error proved to be Cincinnati’s 'fn “T V .. Agawam, Mass., completed and her aides hope to double lie out. less until Jimmy Hall lined a Seattle (Meyer 0-1) at Oak­ lost 6-2 to Philadelphia, while game-winning hit came off Bill BIBfI. JOHN MeNABY the year. Montreal (Robertson 5-12) at downfall. He came in on Julio HamlMon of Char- racing season last Saturday this number before the season .lackson wasn't the only-one to double to left center with one land (Nash 7-7) Houston smashed Los Angeles Stoneman. * « * New York (Gentry 10-11) Morales’ grounder in the eighth N.C., ^ k e d away from night with Buddy Krebs wln- starts next week. Kansas City (Rooker 4-12) at 2-1 to tie the Dodgers for fourth, New York fell behind 1-0 In Yankee country $2,400 richer af- nlng his third track title. . .Bill WIIITK 80X • TWINS — C)ilcago (Hands 16-13) at Phil­ t'allfornla (McGlotlilin 7-14) just two games back of first- the second Inning of the night­ inning and allowed San Diego’s Other officers are: Shirley „ , copped the Stafford Oreco, a refugee of Riverside . ■ / adelphia Jolmson 6-12), N .VlInne.'Jota iBoww.ell 16-10) at place San Francisco. cap, then wrapped up its sixth Roberto Pena, who had tripled, BJorkman, vice president; Sports Schedule 219 t ir e s Don Pavletlch’a nolo liomer. Springs 200 leading from rtart Park after leaving in a dls- St. I.<)u1h (Carlton 16-81 at to score. Morales also homered Leigh Dingwall, secretary, and Ills slxlli, and RBI single helped I’lilcagi) (Horlen 10-15), N In other NL action, San FVan- straight victory and 22nd In 28 to finish and taking honors at agreement, has found happier PltLsburgh (Vcalc 11-U), N in the fourth. The Reds tied it in Betty Krob, treasurer. SATURDAY, SEPT. 18 .the White Sox and Tommy John, Detroit (McLain 22-6) at clsco lost 8-4 to the Atlanta games In the third. Wayne Gar­ Thompaon Speedway, leading all grounds on the NSACAR circuit San Diego (Sisk 1-10) at Cln- rett, Cleon Jones and Boswell The auxiliary hM performed Rockville at East CathoUc, 2, 7-11, piuit the Twins. Clevelimd (Tlont 8-17), N Braves but remained one-half the sixth on Jim Stewart’s RBI but 23 laps . . . During pnaettoe and runs Friday night at Staf- JOHNSON SEAHORSE einiuitl (Nolan 0-5), N triple. a Herculean Job raising money Nebo (football), * • * Bo.slon (Ixmborg 7-9) at Bal­ game ahead of both Cincinnati, each drove in a run in the in­ lapa at Thompson prior to the ford Speedway. I.0.S Angcle.s (Osteen 18-12) at timore (McNally W-6). N which was edged by San Diego ning, and three more scored on * • • via bake, food, rummage and OltlOI.ES • KBD SOX — candy «Ues, dance, an^spo^ MONDAY. SEPT. 16 Houston (Wilson 10-10), N New York (Bamsen 9-13) at 2-1, and the Braves, and St. a auid two errors. CARDS • PIRATES — OUTBOARD MOTORS Don Buford's 10th homer . San B'rimclsco (McC-ormlck W.ushlngton (Hannan 5-5), N Ixiul.s swept Pittsburgh 11-2 and • * • The pitching and hitting of Cal Hill Nudges Baynham events. Also, Uie women teve Catholic JV at Rockville keyed a sLx-run fourth that gulli­ 9-0) at Athmta (Reed 15-9), N Friday’s Gniiies 2- 1. PH1L8 - CUB8 — Bob Gibson and the hitting of been most helpful training and ed Baltimore to Itu fourth B'rlda.v’s Games Boston at New York, 2, twl- ♦ • * . Chicago, out of first place for Joe Torre keyed St. Louis’ first- supervising cheerleaders, the TUESDAY, SEPT. 18 MUST GO V HP. to 100 HP. straight victory lUid ninth In 11 New York at Pittsburgh, 2, night MKTS - EXPOS — the first time since the season game victory over Pittsburgh. For Starting Assignment anniml house to house canvass Manchester at Wethersfield » 1 2 games, cutting to five the Or­ Iwl-nlghl KansiiK City at .Minnesota, N started, went down to its sev­ Gibson, 17-11, fired a seven-hit­ for funds and many duties on (soccer) The hit that sent a Shea Sta­ DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Dallas last week’s 26-9 victory over the SALES — PARTS — SERVICE ioles’ magic number for clinch­ Chleago at St, Ixnits. N Oakland at Chicago, N dium full of Met fans in ecstasy enth straight defeat before the ter, rapped three single.s and a Bulkeley, Weaver, Manche» ★ COMPLETE SELECTION ing the AL ECatit Division title. San Dlegt) at Ix)s Angeles, N Cleveland at Baltimore, N was a single by Ken Boswell in three-hit pitching of Rick Wise. double and scored twice and Cowboy head coach Tom Lon- New York Jets, Additional help, in the form ter at Goodwin Park (croM EAST TERMS — USED MOTORS Cincinnati at San B'ran., N Detroit at Washington, N the 12th Inning of the opener. It The Cute tied the game 2-2 in Torre drove in five runs with a dry flnaUy has made offteial Stoubach completed 10 ol 16 of manpower, (really woman- country) TIOKKS -INDIANS — the sixth on Ron Santo’s sacri­ . . passes for 160 yards and did ★ FAST SERVICE Open Doily 7:30 AM.-5 PJW. — ’Thinm. to 9 triple and single. everyone susperted aU scrambling in whlp- Terhare b . Rockville fice fly, but the Phillies broke The Cardinals grabbed a 2-0 Perhaps you can help. (cross country). Mickey LoHch pitched a flve- along Calvin Hill, the sensa-i) ping the world champions,- but Sat to 4 PM. the tie on Johnny Briggs' run- lead In the first Inning of the ★ LOW PRICES hltter iuid backed ft with a run- scoring single in the seventh tional rookie from Yale, has the Colts could be something si-ortng triple and scored once second game when Bo Belinsky nailed down a starting halfback else. and wrapped it up with three walked In two runs with the ★ FREE'MOUNTING himself as the Tigers handed more runs in the eighth. position. ’’Staubach will have more the Indians thdr 87th loss of the bases loaded, and Mike Torres HIM, the Cowboys' No. 1 draft trouble against the Colts,” Lan- Southern Boasts Experience, •• » • ■ “ n and Joe Hoemer combined for a MAL RHINES season—the most any Cleveland ASTROS . DODGERS — cholce, had been a bona fide dry said, ’"njey’ll bHtz him ★ EASY TERMS stx-hltter to make the lead stand candidate for the starting os- more. But anybody Is going to team has dropped since the 1928 Houston gained its tie with up. Balance Principal Problem B'ormerly with Newberry’s Marine Is Now Asaoelntod JO UiSiTM G 0 0 I signment since his first appear- have trouble against the Colts.” With I'h In Our Marine Department . . , Iiulliuis lost 92 games. ON ' . Jim Northrup hit his 21st aace In the Cowboys’ second But Landry Isn’t selling either NEW HAVEN. Conn (AP) — across three times and complet­ preseason game against the San of his prize rookies short, ” He 00. homer lor the Tigers, extending Faced with experience In the ing 18 of 31 passing attempto CAPITOL EQUIPMENT his hitting Streak to nine games. JO fVLuti I 0 0 Orioles Move Closer to Title Francisco 49ers. (Staubach) can make the big backfteld and. a green front for 204 yards. . New Tires • Take-Offs Uubba Morton produced live I#U ran through the 49ers for play for you.” he said. ’ ’And line. Southern Connecticut foot­ Russell, also a senior, brings 38 MAIN ST. — TEL. (MS-7958 nms with a bosos-loaded double • I •• 106 yards in 16 carries and they’ll (Staubach and Hill) do ball coach Harry Shay’s prin­ more experience to the back- • Blemishes and a single oS California swept was nuUUled by a penalty. He’s more than most rookies.” cipal problem this year Is bal­ field. Competing with him for Nagy’s Magic Wearing Thin was nulllfiad by a penalty. He’s Landry said aside the Royals. ance. the two halfback slots are Jun­ done nothing since to change , who received a Defending Eastern Football ior Dave Campbell and sopho­ Nylon Corel/ Rayon Cord f u t o i 2 8 After Sox Defense Collapses the original Impression. He’s shoulder separation in warm-ups champions for the fourth year In mores Gordon Taylor. Walt Shei- eiurently the ’Pokes’ leading before the Jets’ game, Is ’’look- a row, the Owls have exctttng ton and John Hayden, so there BAL’ITOORE (AP) — Mike with his l.eootti major leaaue rusher with ^ yarils in 46 tries Ing good.” but he’ll still be out Tubeless • Tube-Type II. f 2 12 I2CF - pnxtoeola for passing and ball- Is no depth lacking In that pos­ homer the^a- and two Tl)a. ^ for four to six weeks. Second- carrying action. The question is : ition. good luck charm, m&y have aon. What makes Hill’s promotion year man Dennis Homan will Can the Inexperienced front line Coach Shay will have to de­ Whitewall • Blackwall PETE'S t l ^ s himself. A double by Moses and a sin- more Impressive hi the fact he replace Hayes Sunday, give the bcurkflekl enough Ume vote plenty of his dme to shapr didn’t get the Job by default. Landry also told the weekly to operate? ing a workable line. He nudged year’s starter, luncheon he , had decided on Beginning with Southern’s op­ ’’There have been a lot ot CITGO Nag>’, a 21-year-old right-hand- Then O’Brien, who had fotu- Craig Baynham, who also Is off starters at two other hotly con- ening game against noncon­ mistakfjs by our young people,” Wide Range of Sizes I . .’UbVJV CITGO SERVICE er \iith an 11-2 record, was. the hits, opened the gates to a six- to a good start this season. tested positions. Malcolm Walk- ference opponent Maine on Sept he said after the first week of victim of four unearned runs in Baltimore fourth wKh a ” Of course you always worry er has earned the starting berth 77, eyes v^l be on quarterback workouts, "but I was pleased about rookies,” Landry said, at center over Dave Manders the fourth inning and the BalU- throwing error. Don Bufonl Dan Nolan and halfback Vln with the over-all performance. is piMSMi to omiounco Hm odditioa fo Hwir more Orioles went on to defeat capped the uprising with a ’’But this Is an exceptional and Pettis Norman wlU open at Russell. "The plsyers we have this tooUe.’’ tight end over . the Red Sox S-7 Wednesday three-run homer, Nolan was fourth In the con­ year have a good attitude, and fino mochonical staff — night before a small crowd of The Red Sox tied the score T-7 FeUow rookie Roger Staubach The Cowboys trimmed seven ference last season in scoring I think we have the makings of o three runs In the sixth. One will be In the starting backfleid players from their roster and passing, running the bail a pretty good team.” The Red Sox had won 21 of the scored on an error. S lic e s with HUl Sunday night when the Wednesday but ail made it Cowboys close out their presea- through waivers and four were Cbantc It on roar Oil Citmpmay ('n d it Qu4, Lay- 25 games started by Nagy, but Smith and Tony Q>- the Orioles,Orioles. movingmniHnv c l ^ r to tdgllaro," ^ ’*aro, hlttinvhitting sa safely/ jpIi, in*In* toJ.his son slate against the BcUUmore invited to the taxi squad. 4-W»jr Plan oa FiraNtotw Town had CotBitry TIrw DiCK PEDEMONTE in the Cotton Bowl.| Released were offensive tac- clinching first place In the consecutive game, broiight STAFFORD SPRINGS SPEEDWAY Staubach, the form er' Heis- kle Ed Harmon of LotosvtUe, American League’s East DIvl home the oUier — *—two. whoso spocMity will>^ Corvottos. emd othor man Trophy winner from Navy, receiver Tom Massey of Stan- slon. apparently didn’t get the from HEADQUARTERS FOR FIRESTONE TIRES word. Is subbing for , ford and comerback Mike hiqh porfocmoiico tors. ' ‘ he Philadelphia PhUUes Swi- w ito left wMh a dlalocated Index Barnes o t the Univeralty of Tex- FRI.. SEPT. Rookie S>-d O’Brten sent Boa- ^*hut with the flnger on hia tfarosvlng hauid in as at Arlington. 53.00 Adalto V- ton Into a 1-0 lead by openli* ^ ^ 1 .” * v^i^ed hU way out r ______...... ■ — ----- ' — 1.00 Kids ' ctuKEirwim the game with his ninth homer, « a bases loaded after rellevliw ALL TIRES ON FIRST COME, ^ US for: General Automotive Repairing, plw a Complete a drive over the centerfield Nagy In the top of the DRIVE IN TONIGHT Line of Quality O tgo Producto! fence. The Orioles scored the decid- /IRST-SERVED BASIS aAJVTTOM HATVOtoAL j However. 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Paid TRAINED EEG TECHNICIAN. • FTnanclal and SuiH' aorj- , gravel, gravel, sand, stone, 1776 HARDINOE CHUCKERS: Willie’s Steak House, 444 O n - duties. do not lessen the value of the advertisement will not be Help W onted- WOMAN for cleaning every Fri­ benefits, hours 5-9 p.m. dally jjr YOU HAVE HAD ANY ter St., Manchester. (ill. Grorgo H. Grifflng Ine corrected by "make good" Insertion. Roofing— Siding 16 Set-up and operate. HOWARD JOHNSON BRICK, block and stone work. ______Female 35 day. minimum 7-hour day, $2 and 9-6 Saturday. Phone TRAINING OR EXPERIENCE Andover 742-7886. per hour. 649-8692 after 4. Woody, 646-2331. IN THIS FIELD, CONTACT PRODUCTION M ILLmS: BRIDGEPORT Operators— Ex­ RESTAURANT Prefer East of Conn. River. Brick walls, patios, outdoor-ln- BIDWELL Home Improvement Cali Storra -429-9025. 40 QUART milk i*iina, plain or (Rockville, Toll Free) door fireplaces, sidewalks, Co. Expert installation of THE PERSONNEL DEPT. Set-up and iterate. '■ perienced in aircraft experl- 394 Tolland Tpke., Manchester MANCHESTER MEMORIAL mental work. Top pay for top antique. Inquire 359 Bldwell St. chimneys. Free estimates. alumUium siding, gutters and NURSES— RN’S & LPN’S TOOL - GRINDER; Exper­ HOSPITAL, 643-1141, EXT. 243. personnel. Full benefits. Ap­ Manchester. 643-2711 875-3136 Domenlc Morrone, 649-16(M. trim. Roofing installation and ienced In sharpening metal regaairs. 649-6496, 876-9109. In East Hartford. WAITRESS cutting tools.- ply Rolo Machine Co., Dogs— Birds— Pots 41 STEPS, sidewalks, stone w a l l s , ______Elm St., Manchester. REPAIR MAN — Personable All shifts, full or part-time, good Boatiqnd Accossorios 46 fireplaces, flagstone terraces. ROOFING and Roof Repair SALES girls wanted for after dependable man with mechani­ GROOMING all breeds. Har rates, good benefits, paid meal FULL OR PART-TIME BEFORE you look any further, Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? All .concrete repairs, both lie Couglln Roofing Co.. Inc.. 643. school hours, 6 to 9:30, three All Benefits cal aptitude to be trained in re­ mony Hill, H.C, Chose. Hebroa 16’ •niOMPSON, 4o1l.p. Evlm •sld2 and outside railings. Land and meal time, on bus line. •Chedee of hours—11 a.m.-3 p.m. for noon hour; or 9-5 for come to the Klock Co., at 1366 pair of sewing machines. Some 1m a Rd.. Bolton. 643-5427 rude electric start, hill can­ 7707 , or four nights per week. See An Equal Opportunity scaping. Reasonably priced Phone Mr. D., 289-9571. full ia y or evening hours S-10 p.m. or 5-11:30 p.m. or 7-., Tplland Tpke., Manchester. We public contact. This is \ a ±2!Lil Mr. Blake, Pilg^m Mills, 494 Employer vass, compass, apt'edomeier, 24-Hour Answering Service Call 6430861 ROOFING, aluminum siding, 11:30 p.m. ' have openings on second shift permanent position and cnlLs skis, etc.. Gator trailer. Call Oakland St., Manchester. MOVING I’lHxile gutters, carpenter work, 80 BURNSIDE in our Heat Treat Dept. Very for a reliable man. FTilI em­ for sale. 649-5672 before 5:30 p.m., (vfter Free to Herald Readers LAWNS maintained. Rubbish interesting work and we will ploye benefits. Apply in per­ Help Wanted— Male 36 Help Wanted— Male 36 Help Wanted— $75 . 643-,8534. 6 p.m., 649-4ISI. taken to the dump. Odd jobs. vaS*’^ilt™ctio^*?‘lSf convalescent h o m e JIG BORE Operators — first, train you. Please apply in per­ SHADY GLEN H *ip Wanted— Mole 36 second and third shift. Lathe son, Singer Co., 856 Main St.. Male or Female .17 FRKK three frisky cal)co Worn IntornintlOn oh one of our classified advertisements? 646-1868 after 6 p.m. 7180. Free estimate son. Manchester. 15' BARNKS alumlquni boat, No answer ai the telephone listed? Simply call the 870 Burnside Avenue ■ ‘ Mr. Smith 643-0511 (Parkade Store) or operators, second shift. V e r t l-______MEN for tire service and re­ kittens, one tan male. Call 649- Ea-st Hartford COLLEGE students — have cap shop. Good pay, 45-55 hours TRUCK MECHANIC 35 h p. Kvinrude eleytrlc start YOU ARE A-l. tiunk Is A-1 ROOFING, Siding, Aluminum cal turret lathe operators, sec- FULL-TIME or part-time, FULL-TIME gas station atten- 0953. Mr. Hoch 649-4245 (840 E. Middle Tpke. Store mornings free? We need you per week, all benefit.s. Must motor, tieeils some w^k. trail­ Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ gutters. Carpentry, additions, onijnshlft. Call LeMi Corpora- malntenance man, hours can dant and mechanic wanted, EDWARDS for 3 or 4 hours, light, pleasant be steady worker. Experience FOR PRIVATE FLEET PET PROFESSIONALS k OR SALK Kiglit - niontli er. $3(XI or be.st offer. Call 649- ways sealed and small truck­ remodeling nnd rec rooms. tloii, 643-2362. be arranged. Good starting Apply at Chuck’s Foreign Car RELIABLE woman for general ______work. Call 643-4000. helpful. Apply Nichols Man­ olil male C«H‘kcr Spaniel. (a*dl- 6349. ing done A-l right. Call Tre Free estimates. R. Dion, 643- Career op|xirtunlty wltli LATHE Operators —Experienc­ pay, 'com pany paid bene- Service Center, Vernon., Conn, Permanent position open for gri*e>. Call after 5 p in., 649- ANSWERING SERVICE mono Trucking Service toll- 4352. ^ A L woman with some ex­ MANICURIST wanted, fuU or ELECTRICIAN — Joumey- chester Tire. Inc., 295 Broad growth comixiny for ex|H*r- ed in aircraft experimental fits. W.T. Grant Co., Parkade. 876-5851. St,, Manchesrter. heavy duty truck mechanic 1582. free, 742-9487. call 646-2110. perlence bookkeeping, typing part-tlme. Call Magic Mirror man, top wages, with benefits. Ienced iaji|ile In Hie care work and large diameter turn­ A first class mechanic Is re­ and all around office work. 647- Beauty Salon, 643-2440. Call between 8 a.m. emd 6 p.m. ami handling of tropical fl.sh, iFlorlsts— Nursoiias 49 649-0500 875-2519 SHARPENING Service — Saws ings. Top pay for top person­ COUNTERMAN, 11 a,ni.-2 p.m., quired with the ablllly to AKC registered, sable male Roofing and 1423 for appointment. ------Roberta Electric Co., 644-2421. ilog.s. and lilrd.s Man- and leave your message. You’ll hear from our advertiser In knives, aces, shears. skates nel. Full benefits. Apply Rolo STORE MANAGERS no experience necessary. Ideal overhaul nnd repair truck.s, Collie. 2 salile female.-i, also CANAfilAN lIemlook.*i dig agers-Asslstant Managi*i-s Jig time without spending all evening at the telephone. rotary blades. Quick aerrloe Chimneys 16-A .BE ONE Machine Co., 66 Elm St., Man­ for college student with after­ Dei.sel exp»*rlenee helpful Blue Merle or will give to a >x)ur own. 13 eaeh. Call 644-1854, FULL-TIME and part-time TOWN of South Windsor _ em -. Gixximers neisU*d for new Capitol Equipment Co.. 3i chester. noon or evening classes. Ap­ and should be familiar good liome on breeiler's terms. 1-749-8401 ROOFING — Specializing re waitresses, 6-day week, 9 - 6 WAITRESSES ploye office, maintainer. Per­ Assistant Store Managers fully air-conditioned |xl cen­ Main St., Manchester. Houn ply In person. Bonanza Steak with automotive Instni- 872-6306 Automobiles For Solo 4 pairing roofs of all kinds, new OF THE shift and 10-3 shift. W. T. manent position with opportu­ ter in Manchestt-r Parkatit* dally 7:30-5, Tliursday 7:80-9 roofs, gutter work, chimneys Grant Co., Parkade. nity for advancement. Road FULL OR PART-TIME Ground floor opportunities exist for individuals who wish House, 287 W. Middle Tpke.. ments. Company offers ex­ Now hiring for after Labor cellent wages, anil work­ LlliemI benefits For fur I.ASSIE tyjie toy Shetland sheep 1966 MOB. Snow tires, tonneau Saturday 7:80-4 648-7968. cleaned and repaired. 80 years' construction and malntainance to train for Assistant and Store Manager positions. Res­ 649-1154. dog, ten-moiitli.s old, male ATTENTION housewives— Sell Day. Days or nights, full or MORNINGS taurant experience helpful. ing conditions, free benefit tiler Informalion and appll- H ER A LD cover, luggage rack, wire TREE SERVICE (Soucler) ~ experience. Free estimates FINAST fn growing community. On the AKC regislertxl. All sluils, toys and gifts, party plan, now part-time. Experience not program, including ht*alth i'atlons. ph'ase call or write, wheels. Excellent condition. Call Howley 643-5861 644- job training. Complete vaca­ Apply Excellent Salary, plus Bonus Mr. Hormlch, I’orsoiiiiel lumsebroken. gixxl wltli chil­ FEMALE Trees cut. biillding lots clear- Several excellent opportu­ through December. Excellent necessary. Apply in person and accident Insurance, BOX LETTERS 646-3060. 8383 only. tion and medical benefits. $122. Director, Scuffy Pet Centi*r. dren. Cull 742-6888. ed, trees topped Got a tree ______nities have developed in our commissions, no collecting, no TOP NOTCH FOODS life In.surance and [H'naton Full-Time— IHu-t-Tinw weekly. Contact Public Works Good Company Benefits \ 5.1 Cottagi- Place. Allendale, problem? Well worth phone ROOFING, Gutters. Chimneys— office for full-time. deliveries, no investment. Call 801 Silver Lane, Efest Hartford plan. Immeellaie interview For Your Dept., 644-2511, ext. 2$. New Jersey, l-201-3'27-8400 1968 PONTIAC Tempest, $1,895. 742-8262 New and repairs our special­ or write, "Santa’s Parties, 289-3326 Those selected will have an opportunity to become Manage­ GROCERY CLERKS nnd placement. ('ASHIER Information ment trainees and eventual promotion to Supervisory po­ LIv* Stock 42 Call 643-8786, between 6-8 p.m. p ^ £ . g Odd J o b ~ b o n e - ty. 20 years experience. Free Inc.,” Avon, Conn., 06001, tele­ HOWARD JOHNSON .MANAGER trainee for branch CLERK-TYPIST PAINTERS — Experienced- sitions. THE HERALD will not estimates. Call Roy Kanehl, phone 1-673-3455, also booking office located In Manchester. PART-TIME AND FULLTIME I’ONIKS, mare, exeelfenl with 1963 THUNDERBIRD, all Chain saw work, roofing, drive­ 394 Tolland Tpke. full or part-time. Apply super- FIRST NATIONAL WANTED Demonstrators (or Apply Ml One* disclose the Identity of 643-0353 after 6 p.m. Payroll department, muM parties. Very good position. Call 646- Interviews held at POSITIONS AVAILABLE clilldren. Gelding and roll. any advertiser using box power, acceflLx>ries. Best offer. ways sealed, carpentry, ma­ 0174. 8:30 - 5. intendant on job. Presidential f STOKES INC. Ideal toys. High commission; sonary work, attics, cellars, be experienced. no collecting, mi delivery. Best reasonable offer. 643-1312 letters. Readers answer­ 876-6656. SECRETARIES — Typists Apartments, Center St. and The Store Treasure City garages cleaned, lawns fertil­ PORTER needed, good hours, Thompson Rd. An equad op­ 501 West Middle Tpke, Excellent Wage Schedule. PARK & OAKLAND Pick your own kit. 742-7672, ing blind box ads who Millinory, needed for work In your area WOMEN wanted to pack eggs. desire to protect their 1969 COUGAR XR7 convertible. ized, etc. Phone 649-5020 for Dressmaking 19 CLERKS good wages. Apply in person. portunity employer. Manchester AVENUES ManchcNter (Wkade Identity con follow ‘ his Must well, leaving for service. free estimates. North Coventry, Parkade Bakery, Manchester Dally between 9-11 a.m., 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. ALSO Articlas For Salo 45 Bakery office and cash de­ time or 9-3 p.m. Excellent pay, ------^ EAST HARTFORD, procedure: Call after 6, 643-4903. DRESSMAKING and altera­ 643-8021. Shoeing Parkade. 649-6820. SHEETMETAL AND Elderly Persons COMPLETE sharpening serv­ partment: Mufk be able to no fee. Staff Builders, 11 Asy­ tions, zippers replaced etc. TOOL & DIE CONN. F o il "II job wi*ll (lone fi'rllnii:" Enclose your reply to 1963 LINCXILN 4-door converti­ ice. Hand and power mowers use either comptometer or lum. Hartford, 278-7610. COUNTER girl, 6 a.m. to 2 Part-time: Applications now Ix-Ing Call 640-4311. (lean Hlue the box In on envelope — ble. Excellent conilltlon. Ask­ sharpened and repaired. Pick calculator. p.m., flve days a week. Apply FULL & PART-’nME BURGER CASTLE SERVICE CLERKS Uikt-n for Male and Fenuile address to the Classified WANT extra money — for LuMnu Rent electric Khrtm- ing $1,300. 875-6556. up and delivery <3all >jiytime, Hilllardville Luncheonette, 303 WANTED OPENINGS Mornings: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. elderly ix-rsons lo serve as Manager, Manchester Accounts Payable: Must Christmas? Our Representa­ IxKM*r $1. Puur* Paint & Wall- \ 64.-i-5.305. Sharpen, 686 Adams Adams St., Manchester. • First Class Sheetmetal & F oster Grand|xireiita iil MALE Evening Herald, together 1965 FORD Country Sedan, sta­ Moving— T rucking— have good arithmetic back­ tives can earn $500 to $1,000 t>aper Hupply y St , Manchester, Conn. RECEIVING CLERK Layout Men SYSTEMS, INC REFIilCERATOU Mansfield Training Keliool HIk H .HcImmJ with a memo listing tile tion wagon. Call 649-8621 after _ Storago 20 ground. North Miami, Florida companies you do NOT during the Christmas selling LOOKING for a good job In • Tool 4 Die Makers providing Care and C lars, garages, bamk cleaned stove moving, specialty. Fold Applicant must be a good All Benefits—Overtime Benefits Include truiis|x>rtit- er |1 PlnewfMMt FiirnUure Open after Mchool & It not It will be handled see call 640-4279. hours with an excellent sal­ Bess Eaton Donuts, 160 Cen­ 4343. diesel refrigeration iinlls, out; appliances, bdlky furni­ ing chairs (or rent. 649-0762 Openings for experienced typist and accurate with Small Work on Space and Life SUPER MARKET Hon, one hot meal dally. Shop. SundsyH In the usual manner. SWITCHBOARD operator, Ed­ ary, plus many other com­ ter St., Manchester. I’o.sUlon is with large com- 1062 THUNDERBIRD 2 door ture moved, removed; metal- operators. We will also train figures and have a pleasing Sheetmetal Products SERVICEMAN -full-time, 587 EAST MIDDLE TPKE. Workmen's Coiii|M*iiHaHon in wards Answering Service, 3-8 pany benefits are available |)any offering excellent Apply mt Osm> hardtop in excellent running cardboard drums' available. those interested and qual­ telephone manner. Bookkeep­ "WE HAVE PARTS ON THE nights. Experienced oil burner MANCHESTER ease of injury, |wdd sick HI NKI(;HH0U* Tried Hlu« 644-2615. ified. p.m. Call 643-4510, between 8:30 to the right qualified per­ wages and fringe benefit.s. condition. First $396 or best of­ Pointing— Poporing 21 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. only. ing background helpful, but not MOON" and heating man, excellent leave, eleven (mid hollihiys lamtrr for cleunlnfc car|)eti»’ fer. Phone, 742-8283. essential. Pleasant office and son. Apply in person at: ASSISTANT MANAGER Immediate Inlervli'W and and annual viii-iillon iis well U*a ■uper' Kent electric nhain- Tremure City Lost and Found 1 UNIQUE new, home owners (CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex­ Company offers excellent salary, working conditions and COUNTER women for evening congenial co-workers. Please Dynamic Metal Products plaiement. as a complete physleiil ex |MM>er 11. Manchenter Hard M— rfc—for rartniii service: Painting, cement torlor painting, paper hanging. w.iges nnd working condl-. security. Blue Cross, CMS, 1963 FORD convertible in good shift, 7 p.m. to midnight. reply Box "RR”, Manchester TOP VALUE Company • INSURANCE BENEFITS ainliiatlon when acceptixl In ware A Hupply. H77 Main Ht . LOST —Collie dog, Aug. 23, work, driveway repairs, seal­ Discount on wallpaper. Call tlona, c-onvenlent free park-’ major medical, uniforms and running condition. Four new Herald, stating educational REDEMPTION CENTER 229 Burnham Street to program and anually 64.1 4420 vicinity East Hartford. Named ing. yards, garages, attics 646-3048. Ing and above average bene­ Please apply Mr. Donut, 256 • GOOD WORKING CONDI- outstanding profit sharing and MECHANIC-Full or part-time, FIRST NATIONAL tires. Best offer. Phone 646- background, previous ex­ BURR SHOPPING Ekist Hartford, Connecticut Hiereafler Requirements In­ Bella, $100 reward. 644-0387. cleaned. General maintenance. fits. Apply: West Middle Tpke., Manches­ TIONS pension plans. Call 663-0131 for m person. Holiday 1189 evenings. ter. perience, and salary require­ PLAZA S'PORES. INC. clude r e a s o n ably gixsl Guaranteed workmanship. B. H. MAOOWAN JR. & Sons. EXPERIENCED mechanic appointment. Ijines, 39 Spencer St., Man- LOST — Wrist watch and eye ments. Hours, 9-6 p.m., Mon­ health, a liking for hiiuiII 1968 VOIJISWAOEN (lurtbark, Free estimates. Phone I. Haln- Interior and exterior painting, MANCHESTER wanted for general repair Apply In person or call 649-1154 NEEDED~to PARK & OAKLAND glusBcH, near reservoir on Fin­ LICENSED nurse, 11 p.m^-fto 7 day through Friday. ____ ^ Chester. children, a desire to feel blue. Stick shift, radio, white­ soy, 6434089. paper hanging. Thirty years FIRST NATIONAL Tuesday through Saturday, garage. Profit sharing plan ley St. Manchester, last week. a.m., flve nights. Small nurs­ 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. cleaning in the Manchester wanted, part-time mom- AVENUES iiosled, of low Ineoine and FEMALE PRODUCTION walls. Excellent condition. 646- experience, four generations. STORES, INC. SEXJRETARY — Receptionist available for qualified man. Reward. 649-0985. ing home. Rockville, 876-9121. BONANZA STEAK area. nights Good wages, paid janitorial duties. 646- EAST HARTFORD, 60 yrxirs of age or more (ixi 3407 after 4 p.m. Free estimates, fully insured. needed for dentist’s office In See Mr. Sloan, Sloan Garage, 643-7861. PARK & OAKLAND AVES. HOUSE holidays and benefits. Call 527- 4220 (op llmltl. If ln(eri-H(isl call LOST* — Passbook No. 76807 Housohold Sorvicos WAITRESS Wanted — Imme­ Manchester. Applicant needs PART-TIME Janitor for service Route 83, Vernon. CONN. ASSEMBLERS 1961 KARMANN Ghln, conver­ EAST HARTFORD, CONN. 287 WEST MIDDLE TPKE. 3171 or apply aX Rudder Win­ 421MI3W1, Mrs H( IIE.NEFITM, WAtiKH 1968 MUSTANG hardtop, gold, , ery. yard.n, attics, cellars clean­ light bench assembly work, salary commensurate with ex­ ter Chevrolet Co., Inc., 1229 YOUNG MAN, personable, with Salesmen Wanted 36-A PART- FULL-TIME~dayar^or 876-1274 anytime. PART-TIME male help, must Blue Croas, laundry jicnslon Announcemonts 2 V-8, automatic, radio, power ed and removed. Also odd jobs NAME YOUR own price. Paint­ fringe benefits. Apply In per- perience. Hours 9-6 p.m., Mon­ Main St., Manchester. sales ability. Boys and Prep 644-81)62 child care, aides, companions be reliable, five nights per All benefits jKild. Apply: Wy­ ALUMINUM * products miles- WANTED ex|H*rlenced men or steering. In excellent condition. __ ing, paper hanging, paper re­ .son. Engineered Metals, 10 Hil­ day through Friday. Please ^ ;------::------GOOD'YEAR Service Store clothing department, full-time. JOHN MERZ will be at Rus­ to elderly and convalescents. week. Call after 5 p.m., Gen­ man Oil Co.. 484 East .Middle man. One who Is familiar with Women lo drive seiuxd bus. IONA MFG. moval, ceilings. Guaranteed liard St. reply. Box "S", Manchester P*" ">“■ has an opening for a full-time Top salary. Call Mr. Shapiro, sell’s Barber Shop, com er of Low mileage. Two extra TWO Imndymen want a variety Top pay. Must have own trans­ H e iid . chines. Must have some me- eral Cleaner, 46 Oak St., 649- T|)ke., Mancliesler, storm windows, storm dixirs, Hours 7-9 anil 2-4, 42 75 |x-r ItKtiKNT .STUKET — .MA.Nt IIKMTKK workmanship. Prompt service, tire changer. Some stock room 643-2128, Casual Village Shops, lUiimimim siding, etc. with lions After 6 p.m call 644 Oak and Spruce Sts., every Sa­ mounted snow tires. $2,196. of Jobs by day or hour. Rea- PAR^-TIME or full-time portation and be over 21. Call _____ I______chanical experience. For 2175. turday. Owner 649-3114. sonablo. Call 643-5303. satisfaction guaranteed. 647- and deliveries involved. Call Manchester, CARPENTER WANTED, ex­ price knowledge. For full In­ 1902 HA Frink, Wapptiig 1 0564. woman for housekeeping de­ We Sit Better, 289-2530. MAJOR steel company needs nights only. Apply In person, U i. mature woman for secretarial Vernon L^es, Route 83, Ver­ 646-0101. An equal opportunity perienced framing nnd trim formation call 643-2771, LIGHT trucking —I.awna cel­ partment. 649-4619. work. Working mostly in Klorrs JOSEPH F L E ^ ^ ~ CuatWi BABY SITTER wonted week­ work In Blast Hartford. Private non. employer. Personals lars, attics cleanaper book.s on request. !>%lly SALESWOMAN— Bookkeeper ence. Call 289-9306, 8-5 p.m. SERVICEMAN In person. Gorins Sports Car who. can estlmiitF cosi on such wltli a iiiord, depend South lot. from Manchoatcr. akie, 4 -a ^ d transmission, r k w e a VING of b u m . moth ini'ured Free estimates Cai) jobs with lltih' or no help. Op- riidlo, healer, ■afe»ln our litim dow shades made to measure, SIX DAYS PER WEEK man- Dniw against eonimls- HELP WANTED RIDE WANTED from Manches­ after 4730 p.m. PAINTING— Interior and ex to you plus $100 In cash for ures, you will enjoy this di­ chine helpful. Salary $110, fee jor home appUwees. Wages FoUowinjc Khlftn now avrdi all size Venetian blinds. Kcyr SMALL expanding shop, looking slon For full informalion call able. Parachute RiiixrrH or Wllllnir To l.«am ter center to vicinity of Uni­ terior, very reasonable, free just 20 nights work. No versified, better than average paid. Rita Girl, 800 Silver and hours open. SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL AREA 1968 INTERNATIONl^L 1200 made while you wait. Tape r« delivery, no collecting. If in­ position. Knowledge of sewing for all around machinist. Good 043-2771. iNt .Shift 7-3:30 versity of Hartford, mornings. estimates. Call Richard Mar­ Lane', East Hartford, 52S-9416. Circulation counselor need­ lb p rn -7 a rii 6 dayn model, 4-wheel driVe, rack, corders for rent. Marlow's, 80T terested In becoming a demon­ helpful but not necessary. You 528-5775. pay and overtime. Par Compa­ s BLUE CROSS . „ Call 649-4692. tin, 649-9285, 649-4411. \ ed in jrrowinn circulation 6 p Ml I a rn W'eekdayti body, dump, with show plow. Main St. 649-5221. strator or having a party, call will be trained. All employe SEX2RETARY — GoocTskiUs re- ny, 647-1179. • CMS iirea. VarlouN. |mri time bomx Hut I>ow mileage. 644-0)22. NiCK’s interior nnd exterior collect 1-489-4101 or 1-482-1192 benefits. Apply In person to quired, construction back- • LIFE INSURANCE Help Wanted— THOM MCAN Shoe Co., is look­ • PAID HOLIDAYS Ajiplicant mu.st have a de­ unlay and Ktinday PIONEER PARACHUTE CO. Auromobllos For Solo 4 ' painting. BToe estimates. Call after 5 p.m. Laurene Toy Par­ the Singer Co., 856 Main St., ground helpful. Seilary $116. Ma!e or Female 37 FOR SALE by o^ner, 1964 BuilcHng— ing for a salesman, full-time. • OTHER FRINGE BENEFITS sire to work with ni'wsp.i IIAI.K KOAJ> MA.MTIKKTKK •44-IOill 643-1731. ties, Goshen, Conn. Manchester. ~ Pee paid. Rita Girl, 800 Silver NEED CART Credit very bad? Chevrolet pjekup/ 64,000 orig­ Salary plus commission. No (x-rboys in the promotion DIMENSIONAL arvl. visual In- EA.ST HARTFORD An r.«|u«J Oppfirtunlly ICiiipInyrr Contracting 14 Lane, East Hartford, 526-9416. FUEL OIL Progre.ssive and Expanding Company. Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ inal miles; New, tires, price EDWARD R PRICE -Painting BABY SITTER In my home a PART-TIME clerk typist and experience necessary. An equal and servidng of their routes Kpeelor Exix-riente preferred CAR CO. $293. Call 643-5672 after 6 p.m. N. J LtiK'lumme — (.'arpenli'r Mu.h( Ix' a high selvxd grad­ but will (rain If skillful In di­ est Douglas accepts lowest exterior and interior Paper few mornings a week, Cam- other miscellaneous duties. In- OOUNTBai-GIRL, part-time and opportunity employer. Call 649- 107 Burnside Ave contractor. Additions, icmodel 615 PARKER ST., MANCHESTER uate with a goly IsiBoInt Industrie-. Bo. k AND CHECK OUT additions, rec rooms, garages, nursing home Ihiurs to l>e sr- wlU do — pteklag np, dnet wagon, V-H, powx-r steering, NIMROD tent camp trailer, ex­ me. Estimates given. 649-7863 work. 643-9940. 4 hours dally, morning or eve­ at Pilgrim Mills Fabric De- BontlyOilCo.1 area. 875-6341 after 7 p.m. • den type apartment. .Must vHle radio, $1,045. Call 649-3475 af­ cellent condition. Call 649-4752. roofing, gutters. Ftee esti­ CLERICAL POSITION ranged Pleasant working con CASHIER Ing. vnruumlng, Irening, sil­ ning hours, downtown Man­ piartment , Storje, in our 331 MAINM ST. 10 p.m. have knowledge of general HARTFORD C:OURANT ver polishing, feed prepere- ter 5:30. It. _ . . , mates, all work guaranteed. WOMAN to work full, or part- chester office, convenient maintenance ' and repairs, D. K, W E I/'H , Mjrr. F- ditu.n C all 647 1462 —, ______^ 1969 BANNER 1914’ Travel Call 646-2527. Root Finishing 24 time as saleslady In- toy de­ drapery department. Call Mr. MANCHESTER LANDSCAPE laborers full FuU ( ompany Heiienta tkm — m spetinr sura es a parking. Telephone mall order WAREHOUSE OFFICE ■Sober ad reliable. Good sala­ 13 I’ark .St., Rockville reseerole dish or .perleJM— 1966 VOUtSWAGKN. $975, good Trailer, like new condition, partment days. Apply manager Blake, 646-4422. time, no experience neces­ FLOOR SANDING aniTieflnish sales. Phone Mrs. Anderson, ry and benefits. Send /esume Kcod Herald .4ds Thrmf Are I'ermanenI, fer peril—. Premptna— ef condition. Also 1965 Ford Fal- Self-eontalned, shower, hot wn- WES ROBBINS OuTeniry "w of toy department, Treasure sary. Call Grantland Nursery, (5 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.) 875-6286 :ng (specializing ui older 646-0725 for appointment. to Manager, 6 Downey Drive, — Situotiont Wanted— year written nnawer ta Bez con, 4-door, ‘$600, good condl- ler. sleeps 6. 643-0688. modeling specialist. Additions 643-0668. Y tm r '’ Koond i‘aatUetltors’ priee.s. 334 Broad St., Manchester. mortgages— interim financing essary. The duties are di­ See I>-o Roskin SALESMEN Kinney, 118 Pearl St. full insulation, roof \*ent, bunk I^ree estimates. Call nnytlme, ADVERTISING versified and inriude bill­ MANABER with ladder, sink, stove, gns 289-6546. —expedient and confidential MECHANIC full-time, top pay 2S9-9361 Immediate openings in our home service department A Polishers Wanted ing, invoicing and gem-ra) light (as well as 12 volt and ------service. J, D. Real Estate for right man. Experienced g)xxl figun* aptitude and g xxl driving re<'«-d requlrwl for Good Htaritng Helary Plisi clerical work. Company al.*H> 1967 CHEVROLET Super Sport. 1)0 volt), icebox and oversized garages, wrehes. Assoc. 643-5129. only. Apply in person. Rus-sell's challenging prsiltl'Bi on existing route* In our 5-dsy. Mon- Ifopt. Overtde. .Mrn who are wllllnR to Warn polWhing - offers complete paid bene­ ROSKIN DISTRIHl’TORS day-Frid«y home service i^ierouon Interested partl.-i $1,595. Call 847-9748. wardrobe. This Is not a tent rec rooms. nxim additions, Texaco. 318 Adams St., Or 649- Paid Voratlaos fk Htiltdays for finixhrd work on t.urhinr biadm and vitnett.' kitchens, add-a-levels. roofing, LOWER monthly payments. $4 TRAINEE fit program. Apply 275 Park Avenue. EasJ HaOford please oontoct: trailer, but a full-sized unit OPENINGS 2016. InMiranre and Alxivr average hourly ratew, fringe benefitit and 1957 CHEVROLET 2-door Very 000 requires monthly pa>'ments with headroom to spare for the aiding, general repairs. Qusllty profit sharing pbtn. Apply at of only $89, Our interest rate MEN wanted,, part-time eve­ UPHOl^TERER , part - time, Betlrrineat Beneflta good meehunical condition. six footer. B'ull price only $1,- workmanship. Financing avalt- Immediate full-time opening. W e will train an FIRST NATIONAL Body sound. New*tires. Guar­ has remained the same for nings, for janitorial duties. 646- niorntng and afternoons. Call SEALTEST FOODS 196 Including freight and de­ able. Economy Builders. Inc.. A Oarcer Opporiamlty anteed to pass inspection. Ask­ many > AVMUIBU ment. Must enjoy meeting the public, servicing facture, 40 hour week. Contact An equal opp'Jrtunlty employe^- PAJULAMC -MANAVANTED sedan. Model 1600. Needs re­ cial equipment on >»ur ca r.' Jack. Kaplan. 875-3385. tiled,...... kitchens...... remodeled, .... ce Conn. ‘ :\^\v> V pairs. Opportunity for auto me- See It now at Rectown USA, ment work, cellar floors, pa­ IN THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS our advertisers and must have use of a car. For outside maintenance — x^hanlc. 643-4884. Route 6, West of Wllllniantic, tios. roofing. Call Lm q OIos Full company benefits. Apply in person, 8:30 • po*Kion This position of­ Conn., 1-423-1625. Open week­ s>-nskl. Builder. 649-4291 BiniiMss Opportunity 28 1663 BUICK. good running con­ day evenings, until 10 p.m. MACHINING - BURRING 4:00.1 BULLARD OPERATOR ., fer* excellent working con-’ MEN WOMEN' WAITRESSES dition, $50 or beat offer. 643- NEWTON H. s m it h ”* SONr^ GREATEST oppjortunity waits ■ * diuons, progressive bene­ ONE OF A KIND 4770. for one who l» familiar with fits security with no lay­ RtmodsUng. rspalrlng, addi- HORIZONTAL BORING MILL OPERATORS f)ppning.8 on fir's! and .second .shiHs. Machine op-, PYXL ar PAOT-TIMK Motorcyclgs— Uona, rec rooms, garages oablnets. and kllchen business. MOLDING and JANITORIAL off and g x d salary with NEW, lEAUHFUL 6-ROOM RAIttD RANCH 1961 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, SHEBT METAL MECHANICS and HELPERS Two ahUta Avallohla porches and roofing. No job Needs a man vfho is uilling to Opportunity for growth and development for ^ ^m trVHtrr Surnitt^ IfpraUi overtime Send qUalifics- erators, auxiliary worker*, material handlers and p96, slulroof, new rebuilt en- Bkyclgt 11 too small. Gall grow with one of the largest lions to Sf Jame* Ceme­ machine refiairman. We are willing to train you. For The Discriminating Btljyer ' glne, body good condition. 643-‘ niftle nnd female employes in the rapidly expand­ First class machinists, need only to apply. Immediate 6pen- II AM 1 PM. 1969 TRIUMPH Da^Jniy 400 remodeling firms In Oonnecti­ 13 BISSELL STREET tery PO Bo* lltte, Man- Company paid in.surames including Blue rre-- and 2671. ing valve industry. Apply in person Ings on first and second shifts. All coiqpanyy bene/lti< ! 8 A-M. - S P J|. miles. Going Into service. Call S A 'I! MONEY! Fast service. cut. For full Information call Apply In person: Beferenre* re­ CMS, Pension Plan and Profit .Sharing. .Aluminum siding. 2-car garage, lla)«tths’ Avocado h 649-0349. - Dormers, room additions, ga- quired 1965 FAIRLANE 500 station 64S-2771. *y AtTtiV AT ONf’t: huilt-in» This l>eauty resta on a lovely w ood^ lot. ------— ------— — - - _ rages, porches, roofing ami wagon, six, standard, radio, MORLAND PRODUCTS Won’t lust It fTl,TMMI_ 1969 .SUZUKI motorcycle, 3,000 siding. Compare prices. Add- TTKE., electric tall gate. Excellent mlle«. Must sell. Call 649-1831 A-Level Dormer Ctoro.. 289- 1414 TOLLAND HANCHESlrER TABOO MFG. CO. ^ CHENEY BROTHERS. INC.' W.T. BRANT GO. condition. One'owner. 649*2566. after'6 p.m. om*. JANITOR — part-time, eve- * HURRY! M oyr Agoncy, Rooltor, 643-0609 Reml Herald Ads. TUNNEL ROAD, VERNONV CON.V mngs, Manchester area Call 31 Cooper Hill Street 643-5681. 3-6 p m only . .. v,.\ A'

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Apartments— Flats— H o h s g s For Scrio 72 Houses For Solo >2 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Out of Town Out of Town Out of Town Tenements 63 OUTSTANDING Opntemporary For Solo 75 For Solo 75 For Solo 75 MANCHESTER, In a central SEVEN-ROOM Colonial, 2% 01- D U PLEX 4-4, separate fu r­ —No expense has been spared ______CLASSIFIED area with bus practically at •WHERE ELSE!! $22,500 — KEW r a i s e d Ranch, THREE-room apartment, ed baths, large family room, naces, near Parkade, princi­ In.this exquisitely appointed VERNON — Mandhester Une. BOLTON Lake with the door. Npat four room house ■Stove. Call 643-6355. 2 fireplaces, plastered walla, ples only, $23,90^. CaU 643-8446. OotiM ycMi get aU tUs for brick and frame home, moat FViur bedroom Raised Ranch, ^ i^ ^ ia ^ e W three bedrooms^ unfini^- completely renovated. New full insulation, porch, city util­ $24,500? Large nlne-year- ^^rable , Rockledge area.- double garage, bullt-ins, rec ^ tr^ ? en ^l^ ed recreation ro ^ , grarage, heating system, tiled , bath, FOUR-bedroom Ranch, garage, ADVERTISING ALMOST NEW, 4',4-room du­ ities, , built-ins, extra large 2- oM, Ou’^bedroom Ranch. 150x200’ treed lot. Suburban. modem kitchen (stove and re­ large lot, full cellar. Can you r”'"’ with suiS overl!^!^^e Hutchins Agency, Realtors, plex sound proofed private ga­ car garage, near school, treed 27 X 18’ living room . <3om- ,beamed-ceil- Agency. 6464)131. PhU bftek Agency. P a l l o r s , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS frigerator stay), basement. top this for $19,900. M itten 649-5324. rage, heat, appliances. $175. lot, excellent location. Charles pletely equipped greenhouse ing bring room, large stone —------itM usm 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. 649-4138. Combination, windows. Selling R ealty, R ealtors, 643-6930. fcy'^, formal dining room, COVENTRY Bolton line. ' ______L eaperance, 649-7620. that requires imbdieveaUe (JOVENTRT — $15,500. Seven for $16,900. T .J. C rockett. R eal­ (tuning on to private paUoI, Ranch, fireplace, HEBRON-41H room Ranch, 8 SEPTEMBER 1st — Elegant MANCiAESTER assumable nominal care. Over acre room Cape. New kitchen, IH p r i v a c y — $25,900. Im m acu ­ tor, 643-1577. shrubbed and treed lot. afl electric kitchen (break- treed, private yard, near shop­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. and young, five-room, first m ortgage $4,000, 6 room Colo­ bedrooms, well treed acre lot, baths, full cellar. BUI Wolcott. late Raised Ranch. Country Miany extras. Out of state / fast room adjacent) 14x20’ ping. Only $15,900. H ayes floor apartment. Three bed­ MANCHESTER — Vernon nial, wooded lot 57x150, g a­ built-ins, fireplace, wall to wall 568-1663. P asek R ealtors, MLS, 4 :»0 P.M. DAY BEFORR PIJBUCATION kitchen, two fireplaces, recre­ owner must seD. Agency, 646-0131. Line — Immaculate 6% ^ o m rage. Earl Everett Real family room. Fine paneling, carpeting, rear porch, % 289-7475, 742-8243. rooms, all wall to wall ^carpet­ ation room, garage, patio, / Dcndlinc for Snturday and Monda.v U 4:30 p.m. Frida.i ing, stove, screened porch, Raised Ranch featuring lirge E state. 646-0191. / many built-ins, stereo, com­ finished recreation room-small huge treed lot. Hutchins Agen­ plete eir-conditlonlng system, study in walk-out, full base­ MANfJHEST^R ba.sement, enclosed rear yard. kitchen-dining area with blrSl TWO BLOCKS cy, R ealtors, 649-5324. T\yO-FAMILY flats — Masonry carpeting, drapes, arc Just a EAST HARTFORD ment. Many extras. Ask­ y o i ;r cooperation w n x m a I l a ^ i $225 montlily. References. Se­ cabinets and built-in range, coristjruction. East Center St. BOWERS SCHC few of many fine features for ing $25,700. Ow ner, 643-0996. IF" w BE APPRECIATED UIAL I I curity required. Mr. Frechette, IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY— fireplace, 1V4 baths, large heat­ (Jountry living In the city 7 location.. $29,900. Philbrick the ultimate in gracious Uvlng H.M. Frechette. Realtor, 647- New 7-room Raised Ranch, 2>^ ed family room, garage. Rare park-hke yard In town rooms, 4-bedroom (Jape SULUVAN Ave., So. Itbndsor. If you ore looking fbr a two- Agency, R ealtors, 646-4200. with privacy! (Jualtty con- with low maintei»nce. By ap­ 9903, baths, 2 fireplaces, laurrdry Large, well landscaped lot. quietly nestled among a Ideal for home and office, 6- bedroom home. If you can 0 Continued From Preceding Poq« pointment. Suzanne Shorts. room, built-ins, plastered A sking only $28,600. H. M. atructed Ranch that has lov­ heavily treed lot, Alexander room Ranch, walk-out base­ afford $18,500. If a list of MANCHESTER— Quaint Cape, ing owners. PuUy air condi­ 646-3233. E xclusive J . W atson WE HAVE tenant* waiting for walls, 2-car garage, city uUll- F rech ette, R ealtors, 647-9993. Drive. Most exclusive area ment with 3-room professional home features which ore your apartment or house. Call good condition, 2 o r 8 bed­ tioned. fuUy equipped kitchen. B each & Co., R ealtors. Garden— Farm— Household Goods 51 ties, near school, 30-day occu­ rooms, fireplace, nicely land­ of tow n. Two full baths, two office, garage. Mid 20’s— unbelievable interest >\>u Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 649- MANCHESTER —Custom 8- A ssum able 6 $i% mortgage. fireplaces. partiaUy finished pancy. Built by Ansaldl. scaped lot, garage. Priced for MANCHESTER- an excellent lo­ Wolverton Agency Realtors, and if you have 15 min­ Americans Finest Roofing.„ Dairy Products 50 4535. room Split. Two baths, two-car Arrange to see now. rec room, 2-car garage. MOVING — Frlgldalre frostfree CSiarles L eaperance, 649-7620. quick sale. $24,900. Call Paul cation is Just one of the many 649-3818. utes, call Mr. Lewis at 649- refrigerator, Hotpolnt electric / garage, built - in kitchen, Low taxes. TOMATOES — Pick your own, SIX room, three-bedroom home, W, Dougan, R ealtor, 649-4535. tine features of this spacious 5306. If you don’t buy a fte r stove, excellent. Call 643-7871. MANCHESTER — Immaculate' beautiful, near-acre wooded VERNON — Neat 8 - room seeing—Oh w e ll!! Costs Less Than Sc a pound! also for sale: summer and completely furnished. Would VERNON-BOLTON LAKE 10-room colonial. 5 bedrooms 5'A room C ape w ith front-to- lot with privacy and brook. CARRIAGE REALTY Ranch with formal dining winter squash, carrots, fruits. like two gentlemen to share BEAUTIFUL Split Level, as­ all on the second flcxir and (JOMPUTERIZED > , GARAGE Sale — Friday, Sept. back living room, full dormer, H ayes Agency, 646-0131. A cool four-room Ranch. room, 8 bedrooms, fireplace, expenses. 640-0063. sumable mortgage per 643-1111 CUSTOMER SERVICES ^,Open 3:.30 p.m. until dark, all 12, 1-5, 179 Foster St., Wap- 1% baths, garage, deep lot. New fireplace, furnace, roof, still a walk-up attic. First floor MANCHESTER — A charming cent, 3 nice bedrooms, ga­ basement garage. A terrific day Saturday and Sunday. 21 plng. If rain to be held 1016 Low 20's. Wolvertdn Agency, aluminum combinations, offers a large front to back SINGLE — 27-year old female spacious 4-bedroom Colonial. rage, large comer lot. Full value a t $31,600. (Jail Doris Bird Angel St., Manchester. Ellington Rd., Wapplng. R ealtors, 649-2813. septic and landscaping. living room, paneled simporch, BOLTON B & W school teacher would like two Formal dining ^/room, large price $23,600. Call on th is one. Immediate occu­ Smith, Jarvla Realty (Jo., Real­ Service 'couple hated to formal dining room, and a BARROWS and WALLACE C\). ■WASHED canning tomatoes, MOVING out of state — Com­ of same to share houke. Call front to back living room, ga­ Mitten Realty, Realtors, 643- pancy six-room Ranch. Mani­ tors, 643-1131. leave home. Asking $13,5(X). large kitchen that leads to a Manchester Parkade, while they last, $1.29. Buckland plete household furnishings for 646-2612 a fte r 8:30 p.m . rage, porch, prime location. 6930. cured acre-treed lot. Garage, MANCHESTER spacious family room. Finish­ fireplace, carpeting. Dead-end SOUTH WINDSOR—Birch Hill. M anchester 649-5306 Farms Vegetable Stand, corner sale. All In excellent condition. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, ed rec room in the basement, Raised Ranch, modern kitch­ BONDED of Tolland Tpke. and Adams Call 646-2470. 646-4200. MANCHESTER Hebron, ap­ i MILE TO street. $25,500. P asek R ealtors, FIVE room tenement. Garag^, 2% baths, 3 fireplaces, bullt- en with bullt-fais formal din­ BOLTON, oversized-Cnpc. wiUi St. ® IMt bf HU, Ik . Custom built, new oversized proximately 6 miles to Jan MJ 289-7475, 742-8243. THREE YEAR Kenmore elec­ adults, 644-1962 after 5 p.m. Drive, 6-ioom Ranch, including ITIN SCHOOL ins, 2-car garage, large well- ing room, cathedral celling full-slied dormer, 3 bfxtrooms, 8-room Colonial. First-floor large kitchen and living room! tric stove, like new, with rotls- "Lyndon may have had HIS BIRDS, but I have MY rec room , 1 '4 acre lot with South Manchester—Go where landscaped yard. Priced in 'VERNON Three-bedroom and fireplaces In living room ROOFING family room with stone fire­ MANCHESTER SlX-room duplex. Inquire at 69 the upper 40’s. U&R Realty Ranch. Wall to wall carpeting and family room, two full fireplace, cenunic tile bath, serie, $100. Call 643-0772. FINCH— right, ole buddy?" place, large living 'room, brook and trees. Could be as­ the going Is! 4.65 cleared 8PBC1AL ' Household Goods 51 Birch St., Manchester. No pets, sumed. Earl Everett Real and wooded acres with 641’ Oo. Inc. 643-2692 R obert D. throughout, garage. Nicely baths, two-car garage, three- walk-out basement, aluminum adults preferi^ed. formal dining room and HOLLISTER SCHOOL n*m. E state 646-0191. road ftontage. 8-buUdlng lot Murdock, Realtor. landscaped lot. Convenient lo­ aone heat, wooded lot. Phil­ •■itorms, newly painted, well FOUR pleoe blonde double bed­ famUy styled kitchen with p sr sq. HOU.YWOOD BEDS, and snow potential. Expandable older cation. H urry a t $23,900. Call brick Agency, Realtors, 646- landscaped, good location. < room set; gold barrel back blower. Call 643-0143. YOUNG 4-room apartment, first built-ins, four large bed­ Is ju st one blm, formal dining room, H ayes Agency 646-0181. treed lot. Only $24,000. Ilurw it by the pound. Every squars contain* autoniutlc zig-zag, excellent old. Cost $400, sacrifice $250. 20’s. Wolverton Agency, Real­ 643-2602 ANTHONY G. FIANO ROBERTS AGEN(JY $18,500 — SEVEN-ROOM h o u ^ $25,000 — 29 wooded acre s recreation room. Hospital lo­ & Simons, Realtors, 212 TViJ- mors protscllon than compstitivs roof­ condition. Makes buttonholes 643-9850. STORE for rent, 70 E ast Cen­ tors, 649-2813. I Robert D. Murdock, Realtor WILLINGTON — 6-room C>ipc, ing , mors 100% pure asphalt — 646-0191. on acre lot. Aluminum siding, wrlth 1,165’ road frontage. cation. Warren E. Howland, 646-3339 cottvllle Rd., Route M. Vernon hems, embroiders, etc. Orig­ 93 NORTH S4., 5 room s, $125. te r at., call 640-3795. 4 bedrooms, large 2-car garage not chsap filler that "weathers out' MANCHESTER — South End. storms and screens, garage. Only three miles from new 'R ealtors, 643-1108. 646-1117, 875-8560. inally over $300., 8 monthly Call afte r 5:.30, 668-2230. with horse and pony stalls. and dsterloratss. VERNON—BRAND new build­ Immaculate like new Califor­ Immediate occupancy. Bel Air Route 6 and 15 minutes to paym ents of $8.50 each o r pay Wearing Apparel— SPACIOUS brick Cape, three MANCHESTER— Whitney Rd. MANCHESTER, — New lIsT- UNUSUAL OFFERING Situated on 1>4 acres. Only I Ths last place to think of aavlng a MANCHESTER Five' room” ing, m inutes from 1-84, 2-4 nia styled Ranch home on the Real Estate, Vincent A. Hartford. Nice stream winds 'TOLLAND $51 ca.sh. 522-0031 dealer large bedrooms, formal dining Immediate occupancy, clean, ing. Five-room Cape, two-car panny or two a pound Is on your rootl Furs 57 nice clean first floor apart­ thousand sq. ft. clear span most attractive acre plus lot through rear of property. Limitless possibilities. Mul­ $26,900. T. J. Crocllett, R eal­ room, fireplace, family room, full-dormer Cape, l '4 baths, Bogginl, R ealtor. 643-9332. CLEAN, USED refrigerators celling, will sub-dlvIde Into we’ve ever seen. Priced in the Owner wlU take sizable garage, nicely landscaped, tor, 875-6270. L-SHAPED RANCH . . TWIN boys clothes, sizes 0 to 4 ment. Large yard, shade trees. two full baths, two-zone heat, ti-package constating of ten- units having its o’wn private fa­ high 20’s. Hayes Agency, 648- convenient to everything. MANCHESTER — Investment - first mortgage. treed yard, close to bus Une ranges, autom atic wa.sher.'- years. Reasonable. Call 640- Nice location. No pets, adults garage, city water and sewers. • room older (Jolonial with FOR THE discriminating buy­ On a beautiful \ n«;re treed with guarantees. Sec them at cilities. $226 per two thousand. 0131. Low 20's. Don't delay, Wlnton- property of 8 units, 2 buildings and shopping. Only $22,9(X). H. 6142. preferred. Call 5:30 to 8 p.m. Be first to call a t $24,900. Col- three baiths, in excellent re­ er, we have Just listed a cen­ lot 5 minutes from 1-84 B.D. Pearr.s Appliances 649 649-9836. Call 872-0528 w eekdays. bury R ealty, 242-7536, 242-1325. on one lot, paved parking M. Frechette, Realtors, 647- pair. Large church-type If ihm rmln won*t drain... MANCHESTER — Six - room ll-W agner R ealty, 289-0241. M. H. PALMER, 0993. ter chimney, authentic Co­ Wall to wall carpeting, fire- Main St. Call 643-2171 MANCHESTER, new listing area. Reasonably priced for structure well maintained. placed living rcxmi, bullt- LOOKING for an apartment? MAIN ST., comer office, 3 Colonial overlooking Center lonial Cape nestled In the hills STOP MUTTERING, Wanted— To Buy 58 COLONIAD-Ten rooms, F irst Garrison Colonial. Large living good investment. ■ Wolverton MANCHESTER Green area — Road frontage plus acreage. lns, and lovely piuieled rec CU.STOM m ade draperies, slip Have many to choose from, rooms and lavatory. House & P ark . 1% baths, two-car REALTOR, MLS of Glastonbury In a pic­ floor consists of large living Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Lovely six-room Ranch. Two Well located. Call for de­ room. A.ssumnble 6 Vic; covers and reupholslering. WANTED — Antique furniture $145. up. P aul W. Dougan R eal­ Hale Bldg. Call 643-2667. garage, large rooms. Immedi­ room with fireplace, fo*-mal turesque setting In a prestige room with fireplace, 643-6321 tails. mortgage. CTioU-e buy at START GUTTERING I Budget terms. EstabILthed In glu.sH. pewter, oil paintings oi tor, 649-4636. ate occupancy. Hayes Agen­ dining dining room, den, large kitch­ FOUR-ROOM Ranch with rec full baths, carpeted kitchen neighborhood. For appoint­ room, modem kitchen $22,500. Phxise call 649-5306 1945. Days, 524-0154 evenings. other antique Item. Any cy, 646-0131. w ith en, 3 bedrooms, attached ga- room, treed lot. Near shopping with bullt-ins, living room with ment call Philbrick Agency, bullt-ins, den, large fam ily o r 875-6611, 649-7590. nu.intlty,. The Harrl.-'o.i’s. t]4.'; a p a r t m e n t — 3% room s. Houses For Rent 65 rtige, aluminum siding, locat­ and bus line. Ideal for retired _____ —------• fireplace and wall to wall car- ______—------;------646-4200. MANCHESTER — Well land­ room, plus finished rec room J^NCHESTER _ VACANT petlng, finished family room. CAPPING -Beautiful slx- 8709, 165 Oakland .Street. Heat and hot water, stove and VERNON — Manchester — ed E a s t C en ter St. $26,900. or starter home. Braithwalte COMPUTERIZED White Painted Aluminum scaped six-room Ranch. 6 ^ in basement. Se(!ond floor has F ra n k M ott, 643-5668. V alue I Four-bedroom brick Asking only $29,600. H. M. R anch. E xcellent con- VERNON Almost a give GARAGE Sale — Tliursday, . . ---!_ ____ refrigerator. Handy to center. Superb Raised Ranch, three Agency, 649-4593, tTUSTOMER SERVICES WANTED — ANTIQUES, used per cent assumable mortgage, 4 bedrooms. On one acre Spllit Level. Double g arag e. F rechette, R ealtors, 647-9993. ditlon. Consisting of living away! Pretty 3-bcdroom Cape, Friday, Saturday, 669 West $150 per month. Philbrick bedrooms, two-car garage, nice R « . J3.60. furniture, partial or complete Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. $117 m onthly paym ent includes wooded lot with 2-car attached Three-fuII baths, fireplaced-liv- room, dining room, kitchen stove and refrigerator, ga- Middle Tpke., Manchester. lot. Two children, no pets, $260 estates. Call 633-2300 days. 64b- principle, Interest and taxes. garage. Adjoining land may be ing room. Loads of extras. Out MAN(JHESTER N ear bus. ond three bedrooms. Alu- rage, city water and sewers. B & W Household furniture, tools, per month. Call Paul W. Dou- bric-a-brac, etc. 0004 after 7 p..-n. MANCHE.STER -I tV o ^ bed­ Priced mid 20's. Owner, 644- acquired. $38,900. P hilbrick of state owner wants im- school, shopping Six room mlnum siding, air-conditioning very clean. Treed lot. Walk to BARROWS and WALIACE Co. per 10 ft. lectlon room apertment, very clean, gnn. R ealtor, 640-4535. in dining room. Lot about one school, on bus line. $19,000. Manche.stcr Parkade, 2234. Agency, R ealtors, 646-4200. WANTED mediate sale. Warren E. How­ stone front (Jape. Breezeway, • Conductors, pipes and filling* MAHOGANY dining set, 8 IIOUSEHOLE' lots — Antiques, $135 per month including utili­ M anchester 649-.5.306 FIVE-room single family home land, R ealtors, 643-1108. garage, paneled flreplaced-llv- acre. All this for $26,900. M it­ Colll-W agner R ealty, 643-0088, ^ equally low-priced. pieces with leaf;, cherry dining bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, ties. Deposit and lease requir­ CX3BURN R oad, we have listed MANCHESTER — ’Two-story ten R ealty, R ealtors. 643-6030. In Coventry. $150 monthly. Call Ing room, oversized kitchen, 876-3896. glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ ed. Call Paul W. Dougan, Real­ 2 colonials on this fine resi­ hom e, two baths, 4-5 bedrcMms, table, almost new, with leaf; 742-6519, betw een 5:30-6 p.m . GAS STATION ATTENDANT partial recreation room, shad­ domestic oriental rugs; other lage Peddler, Auctioneer. 420 tor, 649-4535. dential street, both have 3 bed­ central location. Newer fur­ MANCHESTER ed lot. Warren E. Howland, ■VERNON COVENTRY — Restored 8- Forms For Solo 76 nace. Lot of house for $20,500. Insurance, Paid Holidays, 5-Day”Week, 8 to 6. No S aturdays room, 4-bedroom Colonial pieces. 640-5061. Lake St.. Bolton. 649-8247 room s, g arages, and a re In or Sundays. R ealtors, 643-1108. IXiOKING for anything in, real excellent condition. T. J. H ayes Agency, 646-0131. JACQUELINE- IMMEDIATE fireplaces, original wide floor estate rentals — apartments. Out of Town farm , asking $100,000, Imlf Model Home Funillure C rockett, R ealtor, 643-1677. Apply in person to Earl Lewie* Service Manager ROBERTS AGENCY M ANCHESTER 6'/4 room G arri­ OCCUPANCY . . boards, 2-car garage, 7 acres. 8 ROOM HOUSEFUL Rooms Without Board 59 homes, multiple dwellings, no For Rent 66 PARKADE Area — Six-room son Colonial, double garage, IVj Bel Air Real Estate, Vincent ciu#i. Ivebanon, 15 surveyed Cape featuring 1% baths, ga­ Available on this aluminum acres, asking $12,000, half ENJOY WARMTH IN WINTER 19 PIECES fees. Call J. D. Real Estate FIVE ROOM Ranch, with 3 bed­ 646-3339 baths, flreplaced living room, A. Bogginl R ealtor, 643-9332. THE THOMPSON House — Oot Associates, Inc.. 043-5129. VERNON — NOW RenUng’ rooms, large kitchen with din­ rage. Won’t last long a t $17,- sided seven-room Split Level cash. IvPbanon. approximate­ $297 "You owe It to yourself to see PAUL DODGE PONTIAC, Inc. formal dining room, rec room, Just listed for only $27,000. tage St. centrally located, large ing area, 2-car garage, 100 x 900. H. M. F rech ette, R eal­ convenient location. $31,900. ■VERNON, 6 room R anch qn a ly fiw wo*weds to accept ton Agency^ Realtors, 649-2813. This custom built home, tor, 643-1108. kitchen, 3 b^rooms, finished, night and permanent guest pets, dishwasher, appllance.s, complex located In an attrac­ TEN-ROOM home near Man­ to see this charming home $11,.000, one-lhird down North delivery of complete Model I)l.*i nine-years young features w alk-out basem ent. $22,600. rates air-conditioning. Starting at tive re.sldcntlal area.’’ Brand RANCH — Five rooms. Three chester center, one full and set in the trees. Please call Wolverton Agency, Realtors Windham, three-room cot- t ! play of Quality F u n illu re Juid new SVj room apartment (one spacious living room with $155 per month. Call Paul W bedrooms, garage, large lot. two half baths. Ideal for large 649-5306 o r 876-6611. 649-2818. tiige, both, lot approximately removed to warehouses for Pub LARGE, clean furnished room, bedroom) featuring heat, hot $18,900. P hilbrick Agency, family or conversion to i»thedral ceiling and fire­ 7 ' lie Sale. Modem 3 coniplet' Dougan R ealtor, 640-4535. Lots For Sole 73 (JOMPUTERIZED 00x120', $4,500, only $2,000 0 Comblnailon Storm Door gentleman only, kitchen priv­ water, refrigerator, range, R ealtors, 646-4200. multiple dwelling, 2-car g a ­ place, large formal dining VERNON — Four - bedroom rooms with the $1,000 look. 8 CUSTOMER SERVICES down. Many others. By ap­ ileges, free washer, dryer, WE HAVE customers waiting hood, garbage disposal, maa- rage with 2 rooms on second room, rtx>my foyer, over­ HIGHLAND Park Area — Large (Jolonial plus family room, pc. Convertible living Room. pointment only. Brochure with Intact-proof tcraan. parking. Palmer Realty, 643- for the rental ot your apart­ lerTV antenna, telephone out- MANCHES-TER well planned story. $24,900. P hilbrick Agen­ sized family room with flre- lot, could be divide into two 6 pc. bedroppi, 5 pc. Dinette living room, fireplace, formal mailed free. Hochlx*rg Farm 0.321. ment or home: J.D. Real Es­ l^Ls^ curtain :'ods, window 7',.4-room C ap^ In town’s finest cy, R ealtors, 646-4200. Center St. & Thompson Rd., Manchester pJace, three baths, eat-in building lots. City utilities. $10.- B & W dining rxx)m, kitchen with Agency, Clark’s Corners, 7 * ^ 1 $10 down, you may purehase tate Associates, Inc,, 643-5129 shades and full bath with location, 4 large bedrooms, ga­ kitchen, two-car garage. 000. Ask for Mr. Philbrick, BARROWS and WALLACE Cb. bullt-lns, garage. Only $31,900. North Wlndliam. I’hom- 1-455- Here's beauty that's made any room Individually. Ini ATTRAttTlVE room, few steps vanity. Washers and dryers in rages, flreplaced living room, LOVELY expanded Green Luxury Living As You'd Design It Quality throughout. Many Philbrick Agency. Realtors. Manchester Parkade, mediate delivery or free from Post Office. Board op­ NEW 5-room, w'cond floor, 3- H.M. Frechette, Realtors, 647- 9637, to leal a houietim el basement (coin-operated) and paqeled den, formal dining Manor Ranch features four- One & Two-Bedroom Apartments eootros. On beautifully treed 646-4200. M anchester 646-5306 9993. storage. tional. References. Call 643- iMidroom apartm ent In quiet storage area. Plenty of room, equipped kitchen, bedrooms. two baths, large lot in attractive open set­ ------Full 1" thick, fully weather- CAP & C\'P Charge Plans 0745. area. Stove. cariK-llng. tile parking. For an appointment situated on tree studded lot. paneled family room, wall to . Free Heat and Hot Water ting. $40,000. CENTER of T'own. . .approxl- 24 ORCHARD St. RockvlUe. Wanted—Rool Estat* 77 stripped, ready to Install Also, our own In.slani CYedU bath and garagt>. Security re­ to see this new lovely apart­ Call Warren E. Howland, Real­ wall carpeting, beautiful treed mately 2V4 acres, all In "B’ Six-room home, $16,000. (Jail ROOM for rent, gentleman on­ Mid Inatallril Plan quired. A(hilts, or small fam­ ment building please call 872- tor. 643-1108. zone. All utilities on the site. 742-6619. ly. Central location. Free park­ lot. Assumable 5Vi per cent Rental Also Includes TOLLAND SELLING YOUR HOME? Fem I’P To a/0x6/9 ily. $'225. Tenant pay« gas, 0529 w eekdays for an appoint­ MANCHESTER — Spacious Ideal for multiple dwellings. ing. References required. 043- mortgage, owner, 640-4331 af­ VERNON — Six-room Cape, prompt courteous service that DISCOUNT FURNITURE heat, and hot water. Norman ment. Rental $135 downstairs, MANCHESTER — Immaculate ter 8 p.m. All -G-E Kitchen Equipment custom 8-room (Jape. Garages. T. J. Crockett. Realtor, 643- 2003 o r 040-8150. convenient location. Rec room, $21,225 for this cream puff gets results. Call Ixnils Dliiiock WAREHOUSE llohenthal R ealtor, 640-1166. $145 upstairs (including car­ 2-famlly, on large wooded lot. Four-large bedrcxims, fire- 1577. Realty. 640-0823 NOW 2 BIG IXICATIONS Range with Self-Cleaning Oven • Two-Dtxir Jlefrig- fireplace, breezeway, oven, of a ranch. 6% rooms in all IDEAL fumlkhcd nlr-condlHon­ peting.) Oct. 1st. occupancy. City utilities, 5-6 room apart­ CAPE—Six room, three or four ,3580 Main St. Hartfore FOUR-nKun Duplex^ aivirtment, erator-Freezer • Disposal • Dishwasher • Two Air placed-living «oom, panel- APPioXllviATELY four acres range, and disposal, garage, plus full basement Oioh ed room with bath for two fe­ Adults. No pets. m ents, central location, $32,- bedrooms, built-in Ixxikshelves ed den, formal dining room, ALL CASH for your property 522-7249 h(‘at and hot water, no pi-ls, 900. M eyer Agency, R ealtor, Conditioning Unite • Traverse Rods • Venetian Blinds prime land. Near community patio, pool, private yard. $26,- basement garage) on a % male college students. Private and drawers. Wooded lot. Han­ 2V4 baths. Situated on tree- *A*lthln 24 hours. Avoid red tap*. Covar moat anything with (former Fuller Brush bldg, i $15(1. Call 043-9844. / 643 0609. college site and new Route 6. 000. C. B. Govong. Associates, acre lot. Ideal for young entrance. 644-0747. dy location. $21,500. A better • Wall to Wall Carpeting throughout. Two bedroom studded lot. Sale at below mar­ Instant service. Hayes Agency, 175 Pine St. Manehe.ster Wonted To Rent 68 buy by Philbrick Agency, Real­ apartments include one and one-half baths. $21,500. Philbrick Agency, 643-0674 , 872-4165. family. Good financing 646-0131 POLYETHYLENE SHEETING Hl.X-nxmi duple,x apartment ami MANCHESTER Wcstslde-Wall ket value. Warren E. Howland, available. Call Lee Babin, 640-2332 PLEASANT room for business tors, 64§-4200. R ealtors. 646-4200. „ g.irage. $125 monthly. No pets. I.ARGE fomlly needs immedi­ to wall In this six-room Cape. ;^ple parking, individual basement storage, master R ealtors, 643-1108. EAST HARTFORD, all brick i the manager of T. J. (Jrock- LISTINGS wanted buyers Quick wrep~up lor winlerixing choree. (former Noriimn’.s Fura person, downtown. Convenient Call 649-1528. ate housing, four or five bed­ Practically the whole first M ANCHESTER — New on TV antenna. Convenient to transportation, shopoine CXJVENTRY — acre lot, wood­ family. 4s rooms each apart­ « t’s Tolland office at 876- available, ixMirteoiis, efficient C o m m d prolgot Warehou.He to bus, references. Cull morn­ room older hoiLsc, Will fix up floor. Nice* kitchen. three m arket, 6-room Cape on beau­ schools and churches. < • ed. convenient, desireable ment,bullt-lns, including alr- 6279. service. Your, satisfaction is • outdoor furnitura at corner of Pine A P'oresl 31.si ings or evenings, 047-1737. DELIGHTFU L onv-lM»droom for reasonable rent. Call 633- bedrooms, ftreplnced» -living tifully treed lot, central loca­ neighborhcxxl. Needs some fill. rondltloners, 5 years old, ex­ our concern Call us ikjw. M or­ • pool, porch, pallo Mon.-Frl 9-9. Sat. 9-0 apartnuMd In small new apart­ Rental agent on premises 1-7 p.m. Also shown by ROOM for mlddle-ag(>d gentle­ 0758. room and full basement with tion, near schoo-1, bus, shop­ IN TOWN $2,800 742-7118. cellent security builder. Wol- rison Agency R ealtor, 643-1015, e air conditlonar, gardan ment complex. Available Oc­ appointment. One-quarter mile east of Exit 92 Wilbur 19" TABLE MODEL E m erson vepton Agency Realtor, 646- 643 0644 aquipmant man, meals served If wnntetl. WOMAN with 2 small children heat. Very clean. Low 20’s. ping, fireplace, jalousied Cross Parkway, Route 15 and 1-84. ’ TV. Folding col. 4" foam tober 1st. Ceivtnilly UK*uted on Here’s a good sized 7-room 2813. LEBANON — Live atop a qulel Effactive vapor barriar Call 049-0613. needs 4 or 5 rcxim apartment Wolverton Agency, Realtors, porch, garage. Bel Air Real mattres.s. (Kid ch a irs, dUshes, Center St. Ampic off-.streel 649-2813. (Jolonial that will accommo­ hill In this Immaculate six- In M anchester. 649-6408 an y ­ ■ Estate, Vincent A. Bogginl, TELEPHONE 646-2623 Resort Property ANDOVER —Seven acres of oak b(K)kcase. Call 043-7295. parking. Completely equipped R ealtor, 643-9332. date your family and your room Cape. Three or four bed­ Avallabla In 1(X) ft rolla kitchen. Rental. $155. with one- tim e. NEW Listing —Large six-room pocketbook. This home has For Sole 74 cleared level land surtound rooms, two-full baths with Fog-Activfited Sifoials widths 4' to 20' STEREO Gnmdlg AM-FM A partmunfs— ^^Flafs— monlh fccurlty required. Call Cape. Breezeway, oversized $14,900 — A ttractive 6-room three gcx>d sized bedrooms, this large eight-room stone and' colored fixtures, many deslr- rwirw«• wn.1.. i/w-i fnxnwnv Sacurat with tla-aysa, button slereo phonograph. Excellent WANTED Old farm house, six HARTFORD (AP) Highway 1c Tenuments 63 .larvis Realty. Co., 643-1121. garage. Outside stm deck,_ nev)* home 2 bedrooms, dining a large living room, with a BOLTON I.,AKE-Year 'round vinyl sided Cape. Large kitch- able features Priced at *22 ‘ or prsasure taps. condition. Must sell, have room.s or more, with barn and on 7»(th -ono-, aini _ icoiures. t-nexx! at $22,- nommlMloner Howard B Ives heating system. Nice treed lot. room, hot water baseboard ’ family room-kitchen com­ 4' ti rcxim home. Oil hot wider purcha.sed comiMuienls. Phone acreage. Will make repairs. John Dem psey Mon- SlX-r(H)m duplex, quiet work­ Very clean. H. M. Frechette, heat, attached garage, Hutch­ bination with built-in oven, heat. 150’ of lake frontage with 043-8006. Call 742-9095. . (I n Agency, at 1-642-7561 or day that the state Hlghwsy D«- ing or retired jieople. No pels, Furnished R ealtors, 647-9903. ins Agency, R ealtors, 649-5324. range and dishw asher, aLso ' trees and privacy. Enclosed room, four bedroom s, tWO*fulJ l>A42>7Aft2 fY>r an amv^lnlmanf la s . "7—7 ** as no children. Call 049-1702. porch. Immaculate condition. bath.*, Second floor complete- appointment partment Is examining the fesa- GARAGE SALE Sept. 12, 13, MINISTER and wift- dt*siro fur­ a screened porch, all car­ Apartmenfs 63-A MANCHESTER —New listing. MANCHESTER — Best condi­ H urry! H ayes Agency, 646-0131. ly wall to wall carpeted. Full BOLTON - Custom built nine- 7 “»y of InsUtlllng warning signs 14, 9-5 p.m., 00 Walnut St., nished apartment in Mnnehes- peted floors and a paneled ATTRACTIVE 3-itK>m apart Investment property, 3-famlIy, tion, 2-fam ily 4-4, with fire­ basement, long road frontage, rtxtm Raised Ranch. Three or ^ activated by heavy M a n c h e s I e r. Furniture, FIIRNISHED Mmlern three- ler. Octolwr Lst thmugli Do- rec room. The location is Snot uouraaU kappfi ment, heat, ImiI water, elec­ aluminum siding, fenced In places In each apartment, low immediate occupancy. Asking bedrooms, large living anUque.s, gla.ssware, china, tricity. stove. refrigerator. rtKim apartm ent. Convenient e e m lx 'r. C all (V461'J71. Just right for a growing yard, central location, excel­ maintenance and rent-free liv­ k>w 30's. Owner-Agent, rt»m with cathedral ceiling *'’<•* •“‘‘1 highway clothing, b(K)kH, toys, linens, Adults. Reference.s. No pels. locallon on bus line. Call 649- family and the price is only TENANTS HARBOR. 742- twith our FLOROK lent condition. Must be seen ing. $24,900. W olverton Agency, 9686, o r 742-7141. with futl-wall fireplace, family Fiepartmenl and the Travelera classical music, etc. $125. 049-5324. 4425. Business Proper^ $28,0(X). Call^^us for an ap­ to be appreciated. H. M. R ealtors, 649-2813. pointment toj inspect. MAINE ' style kitchen, with bullt-lna and Onler were Investl- 8 BLACKTOP SEALER ONE-ROOM fiirniahed efficien­ For Sole 70 frechette. R ealtors, 647-9993. VERNON — Immaculate and glas* allding door, large fin- poaalbinty of ercrtlng WESTSnjE — Six-room (Jape, Five hours fronr^Manches- roomy. 26X34’ Cape, 4 bed- lihed r*c room with huge atone warning signs that will be acU- One coal seals, preserves, cy apartment. Apply Marlow's, HIGHWOOD Drive, better than 807 Main St., Manchester. BUSINESS zone — Stone build­ with full-shed dormer, 114 ' U & R REALTY CO. ter. ThrcH'-room cottage with rooma, country kitchen, wall- fireplace, three full baths, »hd energlz(>d by fog It- new, 7-room Colonial With ev­ waterproofs, weedproofs drive­ ing consisting of four unit baths, carpeting throughout, ( porch, one acre on p;ived to-wall carpeting, city water separate tiled lanodry room . *■ erything. over 2500 sq. ft. of ways, walks; patioa. THREE-room apartment in apartments. Three house trail­ basem ent garage. 24’ sw im ­ 643-2692 road, one mile from ocean. and sewers, detached 2-car two-car garage. Many extra graceful living area. Prime lo­ private home, recently paint­ er iMirklng lots. Excellent In­ ming pool. Sensibly priced at $3,5(X>. Call owner after 6 garage. Walk to school. Ask­ features. $42,500. U fc R R eally Fast-drying, siliconized paving HELP WANTED cation. top quality and unique Robert D. Murdock. Realtor VJWN OK KAHT flAKTKORI> ed. pleasant, convenient, quiet come. Philbrick Agency, Real­ $24,900. T. J. O o c k ett. R eal­ p.m ., 649-6226. ing $22,900. Cdlll-W agner Real- Cx>.. Inc., 643-2602 R D. M ur floor plan makes this an out­ KA8T MAHTKr^RD pitch resists weather,^ oil, location, working adults. 643- tors, 646-4200. tors. 643-1577. ly, 643-0088. *76-3396. dock, R ealtor. Men and Women 2880. standing offering. Hayes Agen­ grease, acids, gasoline, anti­ MANCHESTER -CenteT^Pos- cy 646-0131, evenings M r. Han­ $19,900 RANCH. FJve room s, freeze. FULL-TIME — PART-TIME THREE - ROOM apartment, sfblo office and residence com­ dler, 649-7613. three bedrooms, new kitchen furnished, private bath and INVITATION bination. Slx-riH>m Colonial, 2- cabinets. Beautifully landscap­ • CMiet tf MT .DAYS & EVENINGS entraiH'e. utilities, no jn'ts. 224 c a r garage. Bus line. $24,900. RANCH — 6^^ '^rooms, first ed lot, A better buy by Phil- In (ust 12 weeks. H & R Bock. America's tvtaiB* ciztsu TO BID 9aT9EU «. S7.96. C h arter Oak. 643-8368. H ayes Agenc>' 646-0131. floor, plus finished rec room brick Agency. Realtors. 646- Largest Income Ta* Service will teach you how • iM CMT raiTiea ON THE FOLI/IWING Burjrer caatle has vacancies for adults to fill po­ In basement, sunken formal 4200. to prepare income ta* returns and how iaci»»(i su tam iii lU 'CK V R.I.E .3'-j-rix)m fully 5LVNCHESTER - 20.000 dining room with beamed cell­ ONE It. FOUR i4) IXXtR %’* sitions in our Manchester store created by our YOU can make e*tra money as a trained ta* • r*u M rstr-TiM student employes returning to school, ,, paiH-led furnished a|Kii3 ment square f(,X)t ma.sonary indus­ ing. and mediterranean decor. MANtTHESTER 4-bedroom Split consultant An ideal course for housewives. [MnSTHtar STATION WAGO.V 1970 Opportunities for advancement, good company Adults only, no |vts $.35 week- trial building, I'.j acres, cen-. 2 full baths, one off master Level, with 3 ceraipic baths, Vudents retired people— anyone, wanting to eerMTasiTiii Sealed bids will be received benefits such as 2 weeks vacation for 1 year’s I.v. Call M r Rogers. 872-3676 tral l0(,'atlon, all utilities. bedroom , screened porch, $25,- living room has cathedral cell­ SOLID BRICK make EXTRA MONEY No previous e*perience • TAiwaT rr [intitsci* at the office ,of the I'urchastng MANCHEffTER Many possibilities. including 900. P hilbrick Agency R eal­ ing, bay window and wall to reau ired Enrollme'it open to anyone siacs Tu et*eu Agent 74(1 Main Street. East service, hospitalization and surgical and major ROCKVILLE Two -bcdrixmi commercial use. Hayes Agen­ tors. 646-4200. wall carpeting. Grade level Yes, indeed! Solid brick and masonry by a master Hartford, Connecticut, untO medical and $5,000 life insurance policy, etc. furnished apartment Adull^ cy. 646-0131. family room, kitchen with himself and his family in 1923 he Is Thuraday, September 25, 1989 « only, no pets. $38 weeklv Call ENROLL NOW! LARGE L Ranch. Seven rooms, bullt-lns and dining area. Mid still the owner and Justly proud of his w-orknwuiahlp! HR at 10 (XI a m , and will b6 open­ Iw .g !U e n n e y 649-5253 M r Rogers. 872-3670 , 191 CE.VTER klrcet. an eJ^ht (Ireplare, bullt-lns. D« baths, 30's. Wolverton Agency, Real­ Int«rvi*ws ImW at tfi« stort, Within walking distance'of Main and East Center CUSSES START llartaard—«Z7 FkrmaagtMi A**.. Hartford. ed publicly and read at that room home w.ih 2-car garage huge recreation room, garage, tors, 64912813. time and place for the above CO. located In business II rone trees. $27,900. H utchins Agen­ Streets, it has many\\une.xpected features! Who would 501 W. MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER "■‘■daorw-m Bnaad »!.. WMaor. Cau. mentioned coinihr.xllUca and \ ^ Business Locations , Dwelling could be'^ e.xsily con- cy R eattprs. 649-5324. MANCHESTER 5-un^t income p ie^ that there is a lo\-cIy large bring room with at- SEPTEMBER tracUve fireplace apd French doors and a large sjervice . ' . Doily bofWMii 9 A.M. -11 A.M., For Rent 64 ••cried for profe.s.slonal or com- property with garages, . clean txV.m (apprxxximately 16x131 ? There's a hSfTed^! America •MANCHESTEiT ^ - Y our furni­ I ------aa ------“ Information for bidders. Vpdc- ^ 3 3 6 •nerclal occupancy Robert J. and well cared for. excellent porch and unmodemized kitchen labout 12x 121 iTmin Largest Tax FIVE room suite of front Main ture will all fir In. Older home Iflcatlons. proposal ark] contract 2 P.M. - 5 f.M „ 7 P.M. -10 P.M. Sm".h. Inc . 963 Main Street. Investment. Mid 40's. Wolver­ the entran^ hall is an open stairway. There lie ^ Service 527 Farmm^ton Ava -Hfirt/ord. Conn. St offices, 100 percent loca- but what wall 'space! What form*, are available at Ih* of­ NOtTH MAIN $H£CT 149-5241 ton Agency, R ealto rs 649-2813. groom s, 2 baths, Rusco windows and screens, otl steam fo'rr ind nf04^m#t»oo About lf70 h A ft B»oc» , tion near banks, air-condition­ windows! What woman heat copper plumbing, Ixisement laundry room. T h e ^ B«»'C Cou'M Th » •% $ ’AOuASt fo^ «nfo^mfttAO« Oftty p«AC« m* fice of the Purchasing Agent. ed. .lutomatlc fire sprinkler wouldn't want this." Modem CENTRAL location. 8 - room .S I,5! deep, offering tree^shaded prlva^, urtd«Y r>o Ob *.0 746 Main "Street. East Hartford ELLINGTON SHOP FRIDAYS TO t:30 P.M. GLASTONBURY Apply M arlow's. 867 Main St Investment Property kitchen. Come see it, meas­ home with five rooms tkm-n, BURGER CASTLE rlaborate outdoi- NAMC The right Is reserved to re­ For Sole 70>A ure It, buy It, Keith Agencjl, three up, m baths. Excellent mid 20 s. it can be shown by appointment ^ ^ ject any or all. or any part of INDUSTRIAL zoned metal 646-4126, 649-1922. condition thrixighout. Many ■OIUMNO M ATHUALS-aiM ifll— FUEL INVESTMENT package - ADontSS any or all bids when such ac­ SYSTEMS. Inc. ■ building for ixml'. Also large features such as an oversized J J j / .' II '. I, ______2-famlly homes. 5 rooms each em r s tion Is deemed to be for the garage, to' high entrance. Call MANCHESTER — Large new­ lot. aluminum siding, two-car WALTON W. GRANT, AGENCY ... , / - 649-11644. aixirtinnet wtUi garages, coun­ besp thereat of the Town of P -SHOP FRIDAYB TO 8:30 PJL i Norlii Mkmi, Flerkla er Colonial. Beautifully treed STZ’ E ZIP CODE try slietl lots. 12 years old. garage, new gas heating unit, UlUan Grant. Realtor—643-i^s$ East Hartfc^rd. lot. Three bedrooms, \ts baths, big roomy basement, etc. On­ An Equal Opportunity Employer May be purchased separately. TELEPmOSL •(UMBE'I l a i - i i Town of Cast Hartford fireplace. Excellent condition. ly $29,900. Move In tom orrow . Note: Aik any Manchester Realtor for a N U 'E office, .Main St. location. Wolverton Ageqcy, Realtors, gift flag decal for your car window! By John Torpey, $26.9(X). Meyer,. Agency. Real­ T. J. CTrockett. Realtor. 643- Call 649-9835. 649-2813. t Purchasing Agent tor, 643-0609.''’ 1577. 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AviNUge Daily Net P r ^ Run PAGE TWENTY-FOUR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1969 F w W eek Btaded ilatirtiTHtpr lEuTntns U m ld «M e 38. 1 9 « The Weather Fair and not so coot tonight Low In the SOa. Ttmorrcmr pert­ . The Sunset Club will elect of­ Meeting Rd., near Porter end ly sunny. High in u p p er TDe. ficers at its meeting tomorrow Rosh Hashanah 15,459 , About Town PINTO Highland St. police said. Sunday's outlook htSr to pertly 'at 1:30 p.m. at the Senior Citi­ Members of the VFW will cloudy. Shower probeMlty lercx zens Center. Due cards will be PINTO, Peoide Interested COMPLAINTS Starts Friday Hitmeheater— 4 :City o f ViSUute Charm meet tonight at 6:45 at the available. Refreshments will be In Narcottes Treatment Or­ •LANE GUITAR and MUSIC CENTER Post Home and proceed to ' About $107 was taken from VOL. LXXXVm , NO. 292 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWOT SECTnONS) served. ganization me., la now open Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEBm ^ 12, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert A Headquarters For: Guitar, Drums, Trumpet, Piano and Banjo Lessons ------■______' / (Cleesifled AdyerUsteg on Pege M) Monday throu^ Wednesday New Year, will begin tomorrow PRICE TEN CENTS Main St., to pay respects to the Davis of 7 Nye St. in a break A Muscular Dlstrophy Carni­ evenings, 6:30 to 10, in the at sundown and will continue late Army Spec. 5 James F. at their home eometime yester­ val will be held Saturday from bottom floor of the Williams Mott, who was killed while serv­ day afternoon. through Saturday and Sunday. 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the home Building of St. Mary’s Epis­ ing in Vietnam. Police said ervery room in the Services wlU be held at Temple Special! 10-Week Hobby Class of Sherry and David D'Ales- copal Church on Park St house was gone through, be­ Beth Sholom tomomow at 8:16 For Adults and Youngsters Laird Cutting sandro Sr. The event will In­ An ex-addlct, a parent of a cause every drawer in the house The Couples Club of Center clude a penny sale, games, drug user, and a professional p.m. and on Saturday and Sim- Starts Wed., S^tember 24th China Getting Congregational Church will appeared to have been opened. prizes, and refreshments. counselor are on hand to talk More Familiar open its season with a "roast- Entry appears to have been day at 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Instroctor: Arnold Landsberg to anyone on an anonymous made by forcing the front door, W ar beef-on-a-Btlck” outdoor dinner This Rosh Hashanah marks (Rental Guitars With His Job? Grace Group of Center Con­ basis. The phone number Is tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the home police suspect. the beginning of the year 6730 gregational Church .will have a 643-2800. *20 Are Available) FT. LEWIS, Wash. (AP)— of Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Russell, in the Jewish calendar. The potiuck Monday at 6:30 p.m. An $85 radio was talcen from When they call out “Melvin 237 Mountain Rd., Glastonbury. in the Robbins Room of the figure represents the numlmr New Looks LBlrd" at ttila Army training a locked car owmed by Bettie The event is open to all couples of years since creatimi as. bas­ 111^ Center St., Manchester—^Pheme 646-7836/' ROME (AP )— EVireign Min center several soldieis do a church. After dinner, attic whist Nigri of 21 Hathaway Lane policy, devoted only few words of the church. Reservations ed on Biblical rsckcmlng. doiAde-take. But Stepping up will be played. Members are re­ sometime Tuesday. Hours: Hon. 1 to 5:80 P.ML—Ites. thru Fii, 9 PJIL ister Aldo Moro announced to­ to relations with China. may be made wdth Mrs. Walter minded to bring white elephant Police Log The two days of Rosh Ha­ front cmd center is P vt Mel- Grzyb, 131 Elizabeth,, Dr., or Saturday 9 to 6:80 PJM. day contacts between Italy and He reaffirmed Italy’s alle­ items for the game. shanah are referred to in the viiuXalrd of T h p^ »an., In Unusual, Cloaked Confab Mrs. C. Thayer Browne, 85 Twenty-five feet of air hose prayers as "Days of Judgment" Communist C3iina are taking giance to the North Atlantic ARRESTS Treaty UrganizaUon-deapite a not the nation’s secretary of Tracy Dr. was rtolen from the Hess Serv­ on which ail creation, including place with the aim of establish­ defense. Walter Pelechaltz, 56, of Wll- ice Station on Broad St. some­ man, is Judged by God who ing diplomatic relations. strong Oommunlst campaign WASHINGTON (AP) — limantic, charged with failure that Italy withdraw. Pvt. third says, "There The technical and dress re­ time Tuesday, police say. Also, weighs the merits of each Moro, a former premier who School Menu8 to obey a traffic control slgdni. may be a few levels of com- President Nixon convened a large outdoor vacuum had creature and determines' its has served fting President Lyndon B. Johnson terday at 8:17 p.m. at S. Adams Urges Listening Klppur, the Day of Atonement, lowed an Rallan Oommunlst so far out of Ms way unless he down 11 Soviet-made planes and began a 37-day suapanslDn of St. and Flint Dr. on Monday, Sept. 22. During Cairo claimed the downing of bombing of North Vietnam In a NEW YORK (AP)—Congress­ party attain on Italian foreign (See Page EUgtit) this period, the Jew 1s to search six Israeli aircraft. January 1966 peace move. man Emilio Daddarlo, D-Conn., A brief announcement said Both cam were towed in a his heart and soul, to repent Such an Initiative can oome urged a meeting of flie Ameri­ the jJanes today went in at two-car accident yesterday at the sins and transgressions normally on orders only from can Chemical Society here Wed­ 10:30 a.m. and returned to Is­ 2:80 p.m. at Tolland Tpke. and which he committed during the the President himself, as com ­ nesday to listen to the criticism If CHEN CARPET!! rael unharmed. Buckland St. The diivers were year and to ask for forgiveness mander tn chief of mllltaiy op- of the so-called "bleeding heart Slnglbd out for attack, a Tel Roger Nance, 46, of Hartford, from God and from man, for eratfons end ea chief director of humanists" who question the Aviv spokesman said, were Ras and David F. Judd, 19, of War­ only such forgiveness can merit Poor, Tots Need the natl tor in history-have been reported. problems there—these pocket^ The spokesman also reported the dloplay of ofiaris and TTiere were 48 such cases last gmfitui. A r m s t r o n g year. of unvaccinated or incompletely several rocket attacks from Le- vaccinated children may in­ Over South Vietnam Nixon showed only the faint­ In the years before 1965 when crease in. number and size," he ^ (See Page Eight) est trace of a smlU as the ftM ^ vaccines first became avallablcs posed brlelly lor news pbotogrs- said. WASHINGTON (AP) — intended to do about the level of broad review of thq Vietnam sit- CARPET there were up to 20,000 cases an­ was whether the other side phera. Hie ofiwm In the mesilag "And, if for a period of sever­ uatl(xi. nually of deadly or crippling po­ President Nixon iiersonally right following the 72-hour might ecmllnue to laild down . looked squally strtous and even Ziegler sold he would have lio. al years we had an outrightly ordered a 36-hour halt in (?eu8c flre they had announced military activity oven after the severs. nothing lo say about the White INDOOR- But .the government doctors poor promotion and utilization Reuther Calls B.52 lioniiiing; niission.s over to mark the death of Ho Chi end of the ceaeo flrr (leriod. The meeting, wtitch was House policy conference. said that even now on a nation­ of vacc'nc services, one could South Vietnam hut has now Mlnli. In addition, Ziegler said, the called several days ago, took on ARPEHNC foresee some fairly large out­ Ziegler said the level of ene­ The preas aide, In seeMng to United Slates wanted to make It wide basis approximately 30 per added slgnMcance In the light directed that the iiombings explain the motivation for the 'N. Tb« ftbtr In thio terpsH cent of the children in the most breaks occurring throug’xMit the my activity now has reverted to clear that Uie enemy and not of reports that the Ufi. Com­ •II matarlals In Itt maouledw# !!•¥• Car Prices i>e re.sumed, the White brief halt In BS2 operatlona, eald highly susceptible 1 to 4 year country where, for example, pre-true(* levels and that, for the U.S forces would be respon­ mand In a niovs to de-eecatats House announced today. Washington wanted to deter­ sible for resumption of full-scsie OUTDOOR ago group remain without vac­ you might have 70 or 80 cases in that reason, Nixon had sent the the fighting, had halted BI6 Press secretary Ronald L. mine whether the Ocxnmunlst- fighting. Tbit It tb« ••Moor carpot fe e can't loE from indoor corpot. Ma^ of ttr o f cine. big bombers back Into the skies. bombing raids ocroes Eouth man-fiio^ Oloffn fiNon. Uto it oo patio or torroco . . . in four faioilr room . . . (See Page Four) ^Unjustified’ Ziegler said the temporary ces­ Inltlated truce "had political The announcement, came as tie emirfiaslzed several times Vietnam kitcfcoii . . . tfoo . . . iroond tbo p ^ . Uto it anrvboro Hi^t yoo eee6 carofror^ sation In sorties was ordered lo eignificance beyemd the death of that the halt in H62 mlsaions boauty in fa^-rotiitant colori. KALAMAZOO.Mlch. (AP) — give policymakers time lo de­ the Preoldent cloaeted himself Ho.” "K'a a gesture of ds.escala- AVAILABLI INt S t . Walter P. Reuther. president of termine what the Oommunixts with key advisers from Wash­ (BMPagsUgM) CABINET SALE In other words, the question (i 6) • MILOIW raoop • ITAIN RBIItTANT m AVOCADO JU. the United Auto Workers, says ington, Snigon and Paris for a • MAINTIMANCB • BOLD • CNBSTNUT BROWN Experts Say: PKIB • BLUa-OimN • CLOVRit MIRN t5«98aq. yd. price increases announced Thursday by General Motors for Us 1970 automobiles are "unjus­ 100% Nylon Tot Food ‘Push’ Aids tified.” Continuous- Filement "The auto Industry has been Lethal Gas Envelops and is highly profitable, show­ WALL-TO-WiU ing a M per cent return on In- Infant Malnutrition vestmem, which is about double WASHINGTON (AP) — The an ordinary Investmen t,” motivation of the commercial Reuther said in an interview. Town After Explosion CARPET hard-sell, status-oriented adver- persuaders," the Jelllffes said tizliig used by some baby food "Labor has traditionally tak­ Tweed and Setdptured In a prepared rtatement. GLKNrXlRA. Miss. (AP) — manufadturers Is contributing to en a position," Reuther contin­ A shifting southerly breeze ficer and three enlisted men INSTALLED WITH PADllNI "This is especially so In rela­ infant malnutrition among poor ued, "that wage and fringe ben­ Clouds of lethal phosgene gas. forced numerous ihanges tn the from Ft. McClellan, Ala. LABOR AND DOOR IIITALj tion to the high-priced, compott- families new to big city life, two efit increases should come out .spewt: X It. MalM nity Chest drive. which was transformed Into tank cars In Mimsiaslppl. " said being shipped by rail 600 mllaa GM also announced Thursday phosgene gas by the fire which liepuly Aaot. Secretary of De­ it was continuing Us warranty followed the explosion. Officials fense Jerry Frtedhelm Bcroos the West from a Ootora- do atomic plant to a burial plan which provides coverage said the blaz<- would have to Friedhelm said some military ground In Idaho. ^ for the power train-engine. bum Itself out and refused to technicians were sent to the Atomic Bnerg)r*Commlaalon speculate how long the gas scene at the requeiA of ( IvUlan CERAMIC m i (See Page Eight) would be a threat'. uuthoriUes. They included an of­ (■•e Page- ElgM)

TUBWELL •Sgt- Emat Wrenn of Alexknder, Iji., I««dz ■ smalt INSTALLED iwtrol ar(*und the coniiiat imttol uriii artillery liaze "LZ Ike" after a .North Vietiianieae night attack on the area ♦><) miles north-northwest of Saigon. * 88“ Riots Like Family Spats: A few nnnuteH after this picture was taken Sgt. Wrenn suffered nfultiple shrapnel wounds when w b u j b n oE Y l a s t INCLUDES LAIOR and MATERIALS mortar fue hit his patrol (AI’ I’hutufax) 5 FT. TUt ENCLOSURE WITH YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR ll\^ You’re Ashamed Afterward IFECIALIZIEB IN lATHROOM • 2 7 .9 5 HARTFORD. Cbnn (AI'i 2 to denounce the violence. This agmiiist the behavior of minority ■EPAiRS AND REMODELIND "I almost feel personally about disturbed her groups and also as an al- in for u Jolt the riots," said the lady mayor "I wouldn't have called It lampt to recoup whatever polit­ of Hartford "It's aj> though anger," said Ann Uccello, re­ ical mliage she may have tost you've had a family quarrel membering how she had rushed to one of her opponents in the 9x12, AU NYLON Your’re aahamed when you gr» Into the TV studio after a . hur­ upcoming mayoral election Female Takeover INLAID to visit another town ' ried return from - a Maine va­ Amonma Phyllis I.'ccellQ iher Deputy Mayor George B cation (remembering alsci. In PeU " Klnaella was In Hart­ AmIeM ht Aagr last name means |bird " In Ital­ the same breath, that her hair Dlpter X ir. BRAIDED $ ian leading srjmeone to dub her ford when the Labcw Day rxK Starts as Rewrite was somewhat mussed and she broke can and dominated center \\ m.9S Hartford's Lady Blrd"i. un­ was wearing "s wild print drelis •NEW lUVEN fonn (Al'I- Trw t X-*** as you would a married. fortyish daughter of a stage until the mmyor got back I r u g s and no heels"). the next day Thr girls «rr alrrady MrrVjUig giMsl woman." advises the etie “ Skt-iiian-born shoemaker, a wo- 59 "It was righteous Indignatfon notice that there wilt haVe to dent-authored Ell Book 1913 — Rfigfikr $79.95 g o o d gbc But. as Mlaa Uccello explained MCB or oomoBi tnne) successful in the man's and horror." die said, "here (ounsci which the young Isitlss •-e eomr (hangrs made si Yale world of po!:tl< ■ and Repubr.ran the riot, .tclrphooe booths up­ her poalltoo further In another find nut only unhelpful but pa- lV>llege, which IS going locdu- I , leader of a gm'emm*!nt run by rooted and srosjbed down ' a •peach Sept. 3, It was more the trunialng as well - reaction of a decent. conMruc • atMifuil this fall tor the first 1- ■* This is how the sun hxiked today at 12:13 p.m. Democrats, was recalling her llbmry burn*"! a I brary where Some of the girls have olraady PDT in Los Angeles when the moon blocked out reacUc-n to the looting and fire- tlve citlxen appalled by the de time In the 2«S years of Its ex- IN STOCK. 9x12 children had gone to special teni-e demanded a rewrite Job—which 7 1 of; it! The (lartial etlijxse was photographed at bombing that ravaged Hanford's summer programs " atructlveneaa of "hoodlums ’ who they offered to undertake. had vicumliad their own neigh- Some of the exriy arriving North End last week m One of the poasagoa quite oh- • Griffith Park observatdry, where a 10-inch solar Some black and Puerto K . an borx freshman girts have taken o f­ telescojie thiew the image via a .series of mirrors Some of her friends thought leaders perceived Miss Uccel­ I / ■: vtuualy written by malee (or NYLON $AQ 9S she looked angry when she went "rhe cjitnlnal aetlvily we wit fense at a booklet which la sup- onto a rear-pi-ojection screen. (.4P Photofax) lo's reaction aa an expression, pisH-d to offer helpful aiivtca to malea offers a somewhat eon- ua teievtsloo the nlgbt of 8ep( of White Establldiment outrage CARPETS 451 (He« Page EtgM) . (he callow claw B«i iw $6CJ6 ,