PAGE TWENTY FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1972 B ig Splash mattrl|i(Bt(r lEmning Hentlb The Weather Clear and cool tonight; low At Pool 60 to 55. Sunny and pleasant N om inees Resurfacing Obituaiy Sharp Increase Noted tomorrow; high 75 to 80. Out­ Lottery Numbers Wallace Beating Hilliard St., from Adams Page 5 look. lor Monday . . . partly E x p e c t e d St. to Broad St., will be re­ cloudy and warm. Volney C. Morey Conn. —: 26444 surfaced Monday, under MancheBter—-A City of Village Charm Manchester's annual road Volney C. Morey, 91, of Ken­ In Wholesale Prices T o Get N od Mass. — 118714 resurfacing program. VOL. XCI, NO. 261 (FOURTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) sington, Calif., formerly of Man­ Therapy Schedule The work is being done by p ro d u c t s five-tenths, fuels MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1972 (Classified Advertising on Page 11) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) chester, died last Sunday in a N.Y. — 058424 the Balf Co. of Hartford and three-tenths, chemtoals J one- Castro Valley, Calif., conva­ Polish Hall, Oolchester. (Continued from Page One) He recommended changes at is financed by a state grant, "The jobless rate In June and tenth, rubber products three- lescent home. He was the hus­ The same delegates who at­ N.J. — 431349 ... the executive mansion and the given each year for the pur­ July was substantially below tenths, lumber products 1.8 per band of Mrs. Marion Gleason tended the previous nominating Capltol IrvMontgomery to make pose to each of the state's the rates of around 6 per cent ge^t, pulp and paper products Morey. ' Judith Cantey, director of clini­ conventions will be delegates N.H. — 33473 it easier tjtor the governor — towns and cities. which had prevailed slnoe the two-tenths of one per cent, ma- Cremation was Tuesday. A cal services. again tomorrow. and the hamlcapped public — close of 1970,” the report said, chinery and equipment two- Warfare Ban Works private memorial service will ‘T don't think he has much Under the redlstrlctirg order­ to get around. It added that average hourly tenths, and mineral products be held in . effect on the other patients,” H ^ T F O R D (A P)—^Connecticut’s ban on aerial ed by the federal court, the earnings of some 50 million three-tenths, Mr. Morey was bom in Wor­ Traugh added. "They're all Much of the work has been Civil Rights warfare against gypsy moths and elm spanworms Muskie Refuses rank-and-file workers rose one There were declines of one- First Congressional District done on the mansion. Traugh cester, Mass., and had lived hero to get well, that's all.” cent per -hour to $3.6 and were tenth of one per cent each for paid o ff this summer. Environmental Protec- ... Manchester for seve'rai Hebron from A rm s T reaty During the 4 ;30 to 8 visiting hopes Wallace can take up $1.09 per week to $136.47. metal products and trans- 'tion Commissioner Dan W. Lufkin said Friday. years. He had been employed District, and Berlin Board Given hours, the governor sees his ® theraputic weekend off to re­ Average earnings were up portatlon equipment. By protecting the natural enemies of the leaf­ at Pratt and Whitney Division from the Sixth. It Icses East staff, family and of late such Mont80t>®ry and get Windsor to the Sixth District. With Russia $8.63 weekly or 6.7 per cent Although the report on Jobs eating worms and caterpillars, nature has been al- of United Aircraft Corp. guests as former Treasury Sec- Life to 1978 over the past year, and after said both employment and He is also survived by a son, The Second Congressional Dis­ reUry John B. Connally and Spain center. "That may lowed to take its course and the moth eggs have (Continued from Page One) deducation for the 2.9 per cent unemployment were virtually McGovern Offer trict loses Belton and Hebron to fallen prey to parasites, Lufkin said. a daughter, and four grandchil­ Is Approved Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter. rise in living costs, the average unchanged on a seasonally ad- dren. the First District, a major part In the Waterbury and Plainville areas, 80 to 90 KENNEBUNK, Maine suppose if Muskie makes his tial candidate a final answer, After visiting hours, patients The therapyu program j Itself j '^oy the legislation navcheck was $4 68 per week Justed basts, there was an ac- The Sunset Cemetery and ^ Somers to the Sixth, and Kil- per cent of the spanworm eggs laid this year have (AP) — Sen. Edmund S. decision, she'll go along. She he flew to his home in Kenne­ (Continued from Page Om<) are free to engage In any recre- g® worid’’ WaT^I txn'la'ined «»>°' e a year earlier, the report tual rise of 'sOO.OOO in the num Mortuary, El Cerrito, Calif., Hn^worth and a part of Clinton ational acUvitles thev want be- World War II. explained ______been devoured by parasites, Lufkin said. Muskie said today he has isn't the kind to stand pat like bunk, Maine, on Friday to dis­ was In charge of arrangements. to the Third, and announced he will seek to fore retiring. ^ * Bev Rl'tch, a t'herap'ist. ^ T h r mbasure now goes back wholesale a*^\o°al ndUlOT Overall, defoliation of trees in Connecfticut this year refused an offer from Dem­ Martha Mitchell and threaten cuss it with his wife Jane. to leave." amend the agreement, by add- -Wallace's recreation is ac- Inj'ric! Mrs. Muskie said she hoped ^ ou n ted to 141,227 acres less than last year, when ocratic presidential nomi­ Sources close to McGovem Mrs. Beatrice B. Havey ing a warning to the Soviets tually in his work. That is back from the war with injuries , p^vacy ™ the unem^oy^d to ^ total he didn’t take it, the source the elm spanworms were unusually numerous, Luf­ nee George McGovern to also had said Friday it was said. Mrs. Beatrice B. Havey of Family that any move to increase their where he gets the most enjoy- t^'n.-^g^e'^sald* “ ‘"°'"P“ ‘^ate reaching P^„j^ready for retail sale went „pup million.million.' “ kin said. join him as the party’s offensive capability so as to ment,” said Traugh, who is a men, sne saiu. ngreement on an exten likely Muskie would accept the The senator’s wife accom­ Calais. Maine, mother of Mrs. one per cent; and industrial -phe unemployment rate for Luftin’s department has imposed a ban on aerial vice-presidential candidate. spot. threaten the American nuclear specialist in removing archi- The aim of the program is sion of the Civil Rights Com panied him around much of the James T. Blair of Manchester, raw materials rose two-tenths edged down slightly from McGovern had asked Muskie Doctors spraying of trees with broad-spectrum pesticides Sources also said Friday country last winter and spring died Wednesday night at '"the deterrent would be considered tectural barriers for the handi- simply to get from one place to mission. Thursday night to fill the a threat to the United States. of one per cent. 4 per cent to 3.9 per cent while which kill insect allies along with insect foes. night that an announcement in his losing bid for the nomi­ home of her son, Boardman B. capped. ■ another. "There is very little Nixon asked that no limit be vacancy on the Democratic (Continued from Page One) Such a threat could cause the you can't do from a wheelchair, set on appropriations for the On a seasonally adjusted the rate for women went up that Muskie i.s accepting prob­ nation McGovem finally won. Havey, in Calais. basis, the food price increase from 6.6 to 5.7 per cent and the ticket left by the withdrawal ably will come by tonight, Two full-time faculty mem­ United States to pull out of the Architectural barriers are our commission. The House voted Monday night of Sen. Thomas Mrs. Muskie also was Involved She is also surrived by an­ biggest problem,” Traugh said, however, to put a ceiling of $6.5 was 1.8 per cent, finished man- rate for teen-agers Increased "McGovern says now that he in his 1968 vice presidential bers will be supervised by Dr. nSToement, he said. F. Eagleton, in the wake of other son. and many grand­ With Wallace's injury it is million on its appropriation for ufactured goods eight-tenths of from 14.6 to 14.8 per cen . , thinks Muskie will agree,” a campaign on the Democratic James E.C. Walker in the ini­ Jackson sought also to put what McGovern called a "fu­ children and great-grandchild­ very important that his mus- the current facial year and of cue per cent and industrial raw The report said there WMe a Democratic senator close to ticket led by then-Vlce Presi­ tial stages, developing practice Congress on record as directing State Insists ror” that Eagleton was hospi­ ren. cles in the unparalyicd portion $8.5 mllion in each succeeding materials two-tenths of one per total of l,848,0(» unempoyed Muskie told The Associated dent Hubert H. Humphrey. inp i-iiiiLTiii nuiiiu settings next year for training President to seek equality Bremer Guilty, talized in 1960, 1964 and 1966 for The Femald Funeral Home, of his body be strengthened, year. cent, the report said. men, 1,701,000 Jobless women Press Friday. "I think he's got But, the source said, "I sup­ Ellsworth Maine is in charge undergraduate and post- of numbers in the next round of depression stemming from ner­ Ellsworth, Maine, is m cnaige „j. ^ . nhvslcians SALT negotiations with the So- Bremer Sane One way he accomplishes this The Senate bill reduces this xhe bureau said wholesale 1.624,000 unemployed teen- Muskie sold on this now " pose if Muskie makes his deci­ vous exhaustion and fatigue. of- arrangements, which are in- er^u a ie pnysicians. vieLs But before the Maine senator sion, she’ll go along. She isn’t complete The trainees will work either (Continued from Page On^) Is to raise his body by arm to $5.5 million for the present prices in the past six months agers. ■ , ^ vu th Earlier this week McGovern pressure on the frame of the year and $7 million in each sue- rose at a seasonally adjusted I" ® racial breakdow, the gave the Democratic presiden­ th,c kind to stand pat like Mar­ ^ _____ in the officec of01 one doctor uueior al ai- Foreign Relations Committee ,u . #i__, >------— — ------— — - - Gets 63 Years had asked three other liberal family practice or Chairman J. W. Fulbright, D- f ^ wheelchair. He does it at least ceeding year, annual rate of 5.2 per cent and report said unemployment tha Mitchell and threaten to Mrs. Oora A. Irish ready Democratic senators to join with a teamm including two to Ark., and other Democrats ex- minutes. that the pace of the increases <^rnong white workers UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (A P )— Arthur H. Bremer, leave.” left standing—four each of as- had doubl^ in the latter three unchanged a 6 per cent i^th a characterized by both prosecution and the defense as him on the ticket, but all three Mrs. Cora Agnes Irish, 81, four practitioners, he said. pressed surprise and dismay LV,',i,” wi"ih'7ntent"m mi^rdeT-* and Another device for building refused. They are Edward M. Another Democratic senator of Willimantic, mother of Ro- UConn Medical School under- when told the Jackson amend- handgun in violation of “ P ® 74-pound ■months of the period. °bil of 4 million wh le the mentally ill, has been found guilty of wounding Alabama close to the situation was asked "This acceleration was due less rate lor non-whltes-mostly Kennedy of Massachusetts, land Irish of Manchester, died graduates who continue in the ment had the backing of Senate vr„Jviftnd law and one rharve bar with a bicycle wheel on Gov. George C. Wallace and three other persons. Abraham Rlbicoff of Con­ if he thought Muskie would ac­ Wednesday in a Middletown program after graduaUon as Republican Leader Hugh Scott j, carrying a handgvm both ends. He lifts it for 20 min- entirely to sizable Increases in negroes-r<«e from 9 _4 to ^9^ He -was sentenced to 63 y e a r s ------cept and replied, "You go find prices of farm products and Per cent with a total of mil- necticut and Hubert H, Humph­ nursing home. well as interns and residents a'nd the Nixon administration. Four counts of assault and ® Tbe wheels are to 1.1 in prison In connection with the ^ Mrs. Muskie.” outburst of violence at a Wal- ^ “ ^® W. Powers if rey of Minnesota. Other survivors are a daugh- entering after graduating from Administration witnesses battery were dropped before Prevent injury in case the bar processed foods and feeds in Muskie’s refusal, due formal­ Upon arriving in Kennebunk, May and June and the partlcu- lace political rally at a Laurel, **® **®^ anything to say. ter, another son, 11 grandchild- another school generally will asked for no such provision ,^0 ludve's chnrve udth no ev >s dropped. ly at the news conference in Muskie told newsmen he ex­ Md., idiopplng center May 16. Bremer noted that State’s pected to be in touch with renren, 18 great-grandchildren work in the group-practice ses- when testifying on the agree- p, Ja tlon in court ka to the rea- Traugh explained that bruises larly steep rise in July,” it Kennebunk, Maine, later today, a Bremer was qulclcly hustled Atty. Arthur A. Marshall had McGovern during the weekend and several niecesniprps and sion.cirm heH added.nHHoH ment, FulbrightPulbright said. ^ ^ Powers Thursday dis- to paralyzed o r persons are far said. A bout ToMTtt leaves McGovern without a nephews. While the pace of the in­ from the Prince Georges Ckmn- told the Jury it had a duty to 111 K .. V. . I ... *"C hiculcal Sen. Jacob K. Javits, R-N.Y., missed four other charges of more dangerous than to other running mate and in what most (See Pago Fourteen) Funeral services will be Mon- schools in the United States also expressed concern that the assault with intent to malm, persons because of the lack of creases was swifter than before ty courtroom to the Maryland protect the world from persons "The Impact of the Baha'i State Penitentiary in Baltimore such as himself. observers consider a very em­ day at 10IT a.m. ! at the Com-114 now have have programs prc'—- — leading to - agreement...... might be approved citing a lack of evidence, Phase 2 controls, the report Today's World” will be barrassing political situation. munity Funeral Home, 134 conc*'"^****^*^^' concentration on family prac- in>- an — atmosphere - a------» of renewed Bremer could. 11 convicted. To learn to walk with braces, said, it was not as fast as the 4 (jlscussed by Robert Fasca at a ^ ta e close of his five-day trial -But In my defense. I surely Church St.. Willimantic. Burial tice. ‘‘If Muskie says no, ____ distrust. receive 2 To 15 years on each two parallel bars some four per cent annual rate of rise in pypHc meeting tonight at 8 at 676 zTiaay. would have liked it if society will be in the New Willimantic m y McGovern’s really in trouble Jackson contended the United count of assault with Intent to feet off the floor are used. The •he combined Phase 1 freeze g Middle Tpke. On Sunday, He still is under, indictment had protected me from myself, Hawaii Delegates Cemetery. and so is the Democratic party States must put the Soviets on murder, 6 to 15 years on each patient supports himself with ind Phase 2 controls. there will be Baha’i children’s on federal charges arising from That’s all I have to say,” the Friends may call at the fu­ as far as any chances for 1972 notice it will Insist that the count of using a handgun and a )jis arms on the bar, then July wholesale price in- classes and adult discussion the shooting which left Wallace 21-year-old former Milwaukee neral home Sunday from 2 to partially paralyzed. Wls., busboy said. go,” one Democratic senator Muskie, principal of equality emerge mandatory 5 years lor illegally swings his feet forward. When ireases included 3.2 per cent groups at 10 a.m. at the same told the Associated Press Fri­ 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. or farm products with sharp address. All events are open to Stay with Eagleton from the new SALT negotia- carrying a handgun. fits feet are even with his Bremer will be eligible for The defendant's father, Wll- day night. tions which may begin as early Most of Powers' charge to )iands, the process Is repeated. ncreases of 15.1 per cent fqr the public free of charge. parole on the state charges in Ham Bremer, the only member Walter Lojeskl Muskie had generally been HONOLULU (A P)— Hawaii’s Democratic party lead­ as next month. the Jury dealt with the question Traugh said most patients Ive poultry and 11.2 per cent February 1988, after he has of the family in Maryland for Walter Lojeski, 81, of 273 expected to accept McGovern’s ers, who watched Sen. Thomas Eagleton launch his fu­ McGovern As it stands now, he said, the of insanity. with spinal injuries prefer the or eggs. Processed foods and served one fourth of his sen- the trial, was in line trying to Oak St. died yesterday at his offer and run for the vice tile fight to remain on the party ticket, will vote against eeds went up 1.6 per cent with ^"®®’ get into the courtroom when home. He was the husband of interim agreement gives the He pointed out that under wheelchair to braces. This is presidency as Muskie had in arger increases including 3.3 Smart Shoppers Shop 'Ihe Jury of six men and six the verdict was read. He (AP photo) acceptance of Eagleton’s resignation as the vice presi­ the late Amelia Klejbuk Lo­ Soviets an advantage in offen- Maryland law "the existence of because braces use five to six 1968 when Humphrey was the slve weapions on the order of 50 a mental disorder does not of times more energy than a This test pattern is part of th« P®*" ®®"^ poultry and women spent only 1% hours. In- learned of the decision iriien dential caiididate. ------jeski. Maine Senator Edmund Muskie Democratic presidential candi­ Confer per cent. itself make the defendant irre- wheelchair, in which a patient Herald s quality printing control products. The Herald eluding 46 minutes for lunch, to someone rushed by and spread "This is our way of s.aying, ” We have had no commu­ Mr. Lojeskl was bom June date. "In no area covered by the sponsibe for his actions.” u.siinllv vo aloncr at 3 miles oroeram to erive you the nation's Textile products rose four- find that the state had proved the word. 'Tom Eagleton, we appreciate nication with any other states. (Continued from Page One) rancan usually go along at 3 miles program to g^ive you the nation's However, there were various ta 'l^ ch e sT e r^ o r te'^y'lars^'He ” agreement is the United States He said there must also be a per hour, finest newspaper. tenths of one per cent, leather Classified Ads. that while Bremer was emo- The elder Bremer then made you’,” national committeeman This is strictly from Hawaii." reports Friday that Muskie’s However, McClung said he w a s ^ p lo y e d as a velvet weav- “ ng that Bremer was Uonally HI. he was not Insane )Us way into the courtroom and, Leo Rodby Jr. said Friday. w ife,, Jane, was against the understands other states may n* *^rhpnpv Rrothprq for Soviet Union," he said, unable to understand that he under Maryland law. In tears, told newsmen, “Mary- Maine senator going through Rodby will cast all of manv vears before he reUred ^^cGovem said he did not The agreement limits the was commitUng a criminal act Bremer sat quleUy with Just land Justice really rolls.” U.S. and Soviet Doctors Hawaii’s four votes at a nation­ buck Eagleton’s resignation. another rigorous national cam­ Eagleton came to Hawaii in He was a veteran of because he had United States to 1,054 land- or that he was unable to con- a touch of a smile on his lips as added, "There could only paign that would almost cer­ al committee meeting in Wash­ discussed H with them during based missiles, but allows the form his actions to the law to July 26, a day after his dis­ World War I and had been a Jury foreman Vincent M, Telli nne decision — the boy was tainly involve her. , ington next week. He will carry the Democratic National Con- Soviets 1,618. It restricts the sustain a finding of insanity, closure that he had .secretly un­ foster Grandparent at Mans­ read verdicts of guilty on the sick.” hi^kie’s flight to the family proxies from stale Sen. David vention, where they first re- United States to 41 Polaris sub- B the Prince Georges County Unite to Cure Mankind dergone treatment for "nervous field State Training School. nine counts left standing .. . , . „ home in Kennebunk Friday was McLlung, state party chalr- marines with 16 missiles each. Circuit Court Jury accepts his against him. Ignoring a plea - from Ben- man; Momi Min Lee, national eJ^haustion and fatigue" in I960, Survivors are a son. Dr. Ed- ORMOND BEAGH, F la. CSiarles Mushett, scientific and the Soviet Minlsterium of seen here as an attempt to con­ win T i.oiPslti of Manchpater- Although McGovem limited and the Soviets to 62 Y-class plea of insanity, Bremer would „ J , jamin Lipsitz, Bremer’s attor- vince Mrs. Muskie that the sen­ commltteewoman, and Matilda ®"“ win J. Lojeski of Manchester, persons already con- aubs with 16 missiles each. be committed to a Maryland He responded briefly M d in a ^ey, ,thqt Jie delay sentencing, P)ioiTYi«/./ilr>o-iafaPharmacologists Industrial liaison -director for Health and McDermaid’s Rus- Right when he (Eagleton) two daughtersiio'ht'APQ Mrs.^4Tp ®. ®«- ®" modernization of Bremer sUll is under in- was announced he was asked (See Page Fourteen) second in rank in Licensintorg. to Muskie had said Friday "I bolic gesture,” said Rodby. rhildren Idaho and Gaylord Nelson of the weapons covered. The dictment on federal charges in g to help each other try fronted a blank wall. Just as difficult personal questions." , 1- . r did most other American busl- "Mrs. Savchenko is expected Eagleton left Hawaii saying The funeral will be tomorrow ReuWn^'^kew^ s ^ °1 h rs i^e'k ®°"®‘<^®''®‘^ stemming from the shwtings^ to cure the diseases of „ g g g g g ^^ich sought to deal to say publicly today what Dr. he was "doubly determined" to at 9:15 a.m. from the John F. Siev defendant did mankind. Their union may with the Russians,” Mushett remain on the ticket. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. gLctaattan o v e ^ McGovern’s “ P'®’'^®''*'®®^ technology. not testify on his own behalf. Dvorkovitz told several of us ease restrictions on the ex- said. Rodby said he believed Center St., with a Mass of the nex^chtace is cen terin ^ lro^ d senators praised both his father, WlUlam Breiner, \5 no-v 4 oT Four-Day Work Week? privately Friday,” Mushett change of drugs bdtween "But now it looks like the So- Eagleton gained political Resurrection at St. James g®*‘ Edmund S ^ u s k i ^ o1 ® agreement, took the stand briefly Thursday said, that some Soviet drugs strength during his two days Church at 10. Burial will be In ^^o a year ago ^P® ®® the fourth and final defense buV v-V \S 4 of buSNi \s on HARTFORD (AP)—A four-day work week for the world’s superpowers. vlets have opened the door. As will be made available to ------Maine. MusKle, wno a year ago many echoed Jackson’s witness. The elder Bremer was "This new era of trade rela- i understand It from Dr. Dvor- here, and his departure from St. James Cemetery. considered the favorite for State Welfare Department employes was proposed American firms. fears of reduced U.S. security, not questioned about his son, tlons is the direct result of kovltz, samples of the Soviets’ the ticket has hurt Democratic Friends may call at the fu- presidential nomination, n xo Her presence indicated a de­ c^o MV , \Man-V Friday by Commissioner Henry 0. White, who said President, Nixon’s trip to Mos- drugs and the United States presidential nominee George neral home tonight from 7 to 9. comment on the No. Fulbright called the accords except to identify him. parture from previous Soviet "modest first steps” pointing The prosecution in its rebl^ his plan would allow Welfare offices to remain cow,’’ said Richard McGovern's chances to win 2 spot, which he held on the policy, observers said. A week the way to eventually stopping tal put before the Jury more -Vbxn^ and -\o\Ks open longer each day for the convenience of recipi­ McDermald, chief of the Food Hawaii's four electoral votes. Mrs. Mary L. Moulton ticket In 1968. ago, at the International Phar­ the "mad momentum of the psychiatric testimony in efforts ents. and Dnig Administration’s for­ Rodby, McClung and Mrs. ELLINGTON — Mrs. Mary pt Sargent Shriver, the for- maceutical Congress in San arms race." to prove that the defendant is White said the elimination of red tape through eign Inspection program. Drug Exchange Lee voted for Sen. Henry Jack- Lena Limberger Moulton, 62, g^gg Peace Corps director and Francisco, the Soviet Union son of Washington in the presi­ Some senators criticized the legally sane. the new “flat grant” system of welfare payments ” I believe this is the first of Wethersfield, formerly of El- „ „ g.t i m e ambassador to ^ was represented by only a rep­ dential balloting in Miami lington, died yesterday at Hart- pgance has been mentioned In administration for using the The six-man, six-woman Jury made the four-day work week possible. time the very top pharmacolo­ Is Possible gists from the United States and resentative of Medexport, the Beach. But Rodby said the ford Hospital. apecula’uon. But McGovem said agreements as an argu- heard conflicting testimony on White proposed to set up a schedule under which state-run export firm which Hawaii party is determined to Mrs. Moulton was bom in El- g^river has not been contacted ment to persuade Congress to the sanity Issue from psy- half of the Welfare Department employes would ®®‘®®“ y rights to them will be made lacks the power to enter into support McGovern, and his lington and had lived here until t^g p^gt appropriate more funds for chiatrists and psychologists put sat down together to exchange available through his company work Mondays through Thursdays and the other any kind of licensing agree­ choice of a vice-presidential about four years ago, when she McGovem met with a dozen hew weapons systems as on the stand by Marshall and ideas and talk about half Tuesday through Fridays. Each employe would "®'^ to U.S. firms, ment. running male. moved to Rocky Hill. She had In his Senate office as bomber and the Trident Benjamin Lipsitz, the defense cures,” said McDermaid, who newsmen still work a 35-hour week. Dr. Vladimir Dvorkovitz, who The Ormond Beach meeting lived in Wethersfield for the attempted to lay to rest in- submarine, is attending the symposium as lawy®r- The changeover would not mean any less work, arranged the symposium, heads opened three days after Elliot past year. She was a member of gggaging speculation that he is an observer and special em- _ . , „ said White, but that employes freed from paper­ mlsary of FDA Commissioner ®" Beach-based firm Richardson, Secretary of Ellington Grange. having serious trouble getting a which is the exclusive U.S. 11- SuiMvors are three daugh- running-mate. work would have more time to provide direct serv­ Charles C. Edwards. The ses- . . Health, Education and Welfare, ters, Mrs. Helen M. Greitzer of ices to welfare recipients. sion opened Friday and ends to- censln- agent for Licensintorg, announced the imminent arriv­ Full Hearing As he denied those reports, the Soviet licensing agency for Wethersfield, Mrs, Molly La- NOTICE day. al of three new anticancer McGovem said he is purposely Import and export of tech­ drugs developed in the Soviet Penna of Rocky Hill, and Mrs. taking his time in recommend­ ” In the same language one of Eleanor Walsh of Silver TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT nological expertise and prod­ Union. The drugs are to be On GOP Plan ing a successor to Eagleton, the Russians used today, I will ucts. Springs, M d.; four brothers, SANITARY SEWER ASSESSMENT say that we all hope this will be used on some American w h o was persuaded by Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the Town Fred Limberger, Harold Lim­ a useful and beginning step for Mushett’s company is one of patients on a trial basis start­ S e t Aug. i s McGovem to withdraw from of Manchester at their meeting on June 13, J972, voted to DETER­ 21 drug firms represented at ing early next year, he told a berger, George Limberger and the ticket following disclosure our two countries to have a Ernest Limberger, all of Elling­ MINE the AMOUNT of ASSESSMENTS to be LEVIED in connec­ Militant Protestants that he had been hospitalized tion with SANITARY SEWER INSTALLATTON on GREENWOOD closer relationship In all fields ‘ *’® >"e®«ng in this small Allan- White House news conference. HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Su­ ton; and three sisters, Mrs. tic coast resort near Daytcna for depression stemming from DRIVE, DUE DATE to be at TIME OF CXINNECTION, pursuant of industry and science,” (Sharles Kormendy, research perior Court Judge Walter J. Beach. Five Russian scientists Olga Bolton of Ellington, Mrs. nervous exhaustion and fatigue to prior action of the Board of Directors. McDermaid said. ccordinator for Bristol Labora­ Sldor has scheduled a full hear­ Ida Malboeuf of Somers, and are attending the session. in 1960, 1964 and 1966. Upon connection of the sanitary house plumbing to said sani­ Plan Belfast March In the past, American drug tories, described Friday’s ses­ ing Aug. 15 on the Republicans’ Mrs. Helen Rowe of Fort Lau­ tary sewer main, an assessment, as shown below, shall be made manufacturers have been sty­ The , meeting gained signifi­ sion as "an open and frank motion seeking to hold legisla­ derdale, Fla. upon properties, now owned by the following listed persons: cance with the presence of Pro­ meeting of minds and the open­ tive elections this fall under a GREENWOOD DRIVE (WEST SIDE) BELFAST (A P)— About 1,000 militant Protestants mied by Soviet trade restric­ Private funeral services will held Monday at 2 p.m. at the fessor Dr. Gregory N. Pershln ing up of lines of commu­ reapportionment plan that was First Church of Christ, Congre­ Sewer Cost Sewer planned to march in Belfast today in defiance of Brit­ tions hurdled only on very rare be tomorrow at Rose Hill Fu­ and irlna D. Savchenko. Prof. nication between American in­ declared unconstitutional. gational, of Longmeadow, Mass. Name Frontage Per Foot Cost ish warnings, posing a new threat to peace in Northern occasions and then only after neral Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Pershin, 83, is chairman of the dustry and Soviet authorities. He declined Friday to issue Burial will be at the conven­ James Joy 74.0' $24.437753 $1,808.39 Ireland. ------^------long negotiations through the Hill. Burial will be in Ellington Pharmacological Committee of This is definitely a first.” an order to hold the elections ience of the family. Emil W/erstler 80.0’ 1.955.02 TTie Ulster Defense Associ- However, The Social Demo- Department of State, said Dr. Cemetery. 1.955.02 under the so-called Saden plan, The Dickinson-Streeter Fu­ Sheldon Lips 80.0' atloA — UDA boasted that c^at and Labor party'— North- There are no calling hours. Albert Gustafson 80.0’ 1.955.02 but promised to act quickly on neral Home, 305 State St., Wllllam Whltelaw, Britain’s top em Ireland’s main opposition The family suggests that any William Griffin 80.0' 1.955.02 the Republican motion. Springfield, Mass., is in charge administrator In the province, group which Whltelaw hopes to memorial contributions may be Olga Dinallo 90.0’ 2.199.40 The Saden plan was drawn of arrangements. 1.955.02 was helpless to stop them from negotiate with over the future made to the Heart Association David Rines 80.0’ up in 1971 and was declared un­ of Greater Hartford, 310 Collins There are no calling hours. Lloyd Magoon 80.0’ 1.955.02 marching. the province — demanded Qf constitutional by a three-judge St., Hartford. The family suggests that any Guy Jodln 90.0’ 2.199.40 Some 1,000 UDA members, that the UDA men be prose- North Viets Fail in Attempt federal panel this spring be­ memorial contributions may be Ernest Scott 80.0’ 1.955.02 wearing masks, paraded cuted. cause of population deviations Frederick 8. Olmsted made to the First Church of Thomas Quinn 80.0’ 1.955.02 through the predominantly Ricjiard Levesque 80.0’ 1.955.02 “ Our position over the talks between districts. The GOP ap­ Frederick Stoughton, Olmsted, Christ, Congregational, Long- Protestant -Woodstock zone of Edward Ward 70.0’ 1.710.64 pealed this ruling to the U.S. 66, of Longmeadow, Mass,, for­ meadow, Mass,, or to a charity Belfast late Pridav carrvlne ^ Impossible," If GREENWOOD.DRIVE (EAST SIDE) KO unpunished, the Cathol To Take Strategic Mountaintop Supreme Court, and the high merly of Manchester, died of the donor's choice, clubs and Iron bars despite House Sewer Cost Sewer Hc-oriented party said. court stayed the lower court’s Wednesday at IMnce Edward —:------Name Number Frontage Per Foot Cost Whitelaw^s warning that per- SAIGON (AP) . Scores Air Force team of radio spe- Communist-led forces heavily Tbe death toll in three years ruling pending a full hearing of Island, Canada, where he was Samuel Weiss Edward Fraher 69 118.6’ $24.437763 $2,898.32 sons wearing paramilitary uni- m of North Vietnamese and ctahsts lost four men killed and shelled the Blen Hoa Air Base, William Marks 69 100.0’ 2.443.78 forms would bTarrested. Police V ipt rrm ir aannera w ith e x - wounded, field reports said. 16 miles northeast of Saigon, the appeal. vacationing. Samuel Weiss, 85, of 39 Es- V iet Long sappei s Wltn ex ^ ^ command said there and the Da Nang air base in Mr. Olmsted was bom April sex St., died yesterday at his Raymond Parenteau 73 60.0’ 1,221.89 and soldiers did not interfere. f But the Supreme Court didn't ! plosives strapped, to then American casualties. the northern quarter of South 18, 1906 in East Hartford, son of home. Mary Burdick 77 100.0’ 2.443.78 "W e did It tonight and we’II “ army frog m ^ Indicate what Connecticut 2.443.78 backs attacked a strategic jjj,gj attack on the Vietnam earlier this week. In William Keiman 87 100.0’ do it again and again to prove ** should do In the meantime Mrs. Mary Stoughton. Olmsted Mr. Weiss was bom in Aus- Astrid Wierzblcki 103 61J’ 1,495.69 of Springfield, Mass., and the tria-Hungary and had lived in that m itela w is helpless. mountaintop U.S. radio re- i-a^lo relay station in several these two shejling attacks, two about a legislative reapportlon- Edward 'King 109 70.0’ 1.710.64 lay station under cover of Americans and five Vietnamese ment plan, and consequently late Frederick H. Olmsted. He Manchester lor more than 60 2,477.99 There’, not enough J,lls to hold s i Peter a a rk 95 101.4’ a 200-round rocket and were reported killed and 61 the state now has no plan under was a director of the Eastern years. Before he retired 15 Robert Slat/er 113 66.0' 1,612.88 us aU,” a UDA spokesman ''*«*“ > P®**®® s®*®' Americans and 25 Vietnamese which to hold General Assem­ States Farmer's Exchange when years ago, he was employed (Jharles & Vacant A bomb exploded at midnight mortar barrage in pre­ 'No Damage bly elections In November. he retired nine years, ago. He as a weaver at Cheney Broth- Virginia House , Land 386.0’ 8,699.84 If .Whltelaw wanted to en- Friday only a few yards from dawn darkness today. wounded. was a member of the First ers for many years. In addition to the assessments as shown above, each property force the law against persons an army patrol at Dungannon, The U.S. and South Vietnam­ To Station In Da Nang, meanwhile, ter­ Before the latest hearing Church of Christ, Congregation- He is survived by several owner, except Charles and Virginia House, will be assessed lor Vc\is> a wearing paramilitary uniforms No soldlfers were injured but a ese commands said the assault rorists kept up their attacks In opens Aug. 16, Sldor will bave a al, of Longmeadow. He Alao be- nieces and nephews, the cost of a sewer lateral which has been Installed by the Sewer in Northern Ireland he would ^our-foot crater was dug in the was driven back with no major u th*e city. South Vietnam’s sec- hearing next Friday on prelimi­ Department. The coat per lateral is $498.64. damage to the installation atop months, blit the third attack ond largest, after Saigon. An nary motions and decide them longed . to the Longmeadow Graveside services will be to- Said assessments were filed In the Town Clerk’s office on July have to find an Internment roadway. 3,000-foot Nul Ba Den mountain this week against American In- explosion in a parking lot near all before the main hearing. Lodge of Masons, the Long- morrow at 11 a.m. alt East 27, 1972. , C o \ o T camp to hold 40,000 people, the PoU®® said a Protestant was meadow Men’s Club and the Cemetery. The Rev. Joseph UDA added " wounded In thechest on the 55 miles northwest of Saigon. stallations. ^ a theater damaged 20 motor- The chief lawyer for the Re- Any appeals from such assessments must be taken with the A Simple Platform publlcan6, Francis J. McCarthy Tyee Club of Campbell River, Bourret, pastor of Concordia Lu- Court of Common Pleas within twenty-one (21) days of said filing. "The UDA marchers have ®

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MANCJHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1972 PAGE THREE PAGE TWO ^MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 5. 1972 Artur Simeonivich Efimchik Radio for the Week Public Records News for Senior Gtizens THEATER TIME Sheinwfild on Bridge Wurranty Deeds S C H E D U ll • Is in an Unusual Business ( H i m ar« Um iMurio Hsttnc*, aad include odr thoce newi Wilfred A. and Flora Jourdaln DON'T WARN ENEMY NORTH brendoeate o( 10 or 15 mlnutee in lantth. Borne ateUone curry By WALLY FORTIN to Francis J. and LUcllle G. SATVRDAT WITH POOR DOUBLE A J 3 2 other ehort newacaete. Dally aperta Intonnatton can be found o n tB O T O B f? KJ 3 By CYNTHIA LOWRY host’s job Isn’t as easy as you Mlele, Manchester portion of a Burnside — "War Between NEW -yORK (AP — Artur on the apotta pagaa.) By ALFRED 8HEINWOLD 0 9 4 3 VICE PRESIDENTS a.m. at the National Bcmk and TWO ELBXTTED4 try to make It look. You are parcel which Is also In Bast Hello! Well, how la this weath- Compounce on the 16th of this Men & Women" 7:30, 9:30 Simeonivich Efimchik is In an really producing a show on (er treating you? At least we had month. If you drive your own Cinema I — “War Between ♦ Q954 Two Manchester men have Trust Co., Hartford. The meet- Two Manchester men have 11:00 Neva, Weather, Sporta Hartford, no conveyance tax. Contract bridge Is a game of unusual business; He is a pro­ your feet out there, injecting a WINF — 1280 Men & Women” 1:30, 8:80, 0 :80, WEST EAST been named vice presidents at '"g was adjourned from May 27. seen elected assistant secre­ 8:0U R e ll^ John A. and Jasephlno A. De- some relief from the hot and car down you may pick up your doubles. You wait for the op­ fessional game show host. lot of yourself—but not too (CBS N«wa Bv«ry Hour on lb« Hour) 7:00 Sunoiyr Through The Valley sticky stuff, but I'm afraid we're tickets for free here at the Cen- 7:30, 9:80 ♦ Q 7 4 Eagle Sheet Metal Works In A proposal will Ive offered for taries at The Hartford — James KOKDAT-nUDAT Cliff tUmpaon Quattro to Henry L. Bottlcello, ponents to bid themselves Into ♦ 10 He makes a lot of money much—working with the con- •:U An Momn 8:00 Tom Jonea In for more beforc^long. tor. Cinema II — "Snoopy Come a silly contract, and then you <0 7 C? Q9864 West Hartford Frederick W. approving the sale of 300,000 E. Brennan, who will continue 1:00 World N m U:80 Other Side of the Day parcel on Eldrldge St., convey­ when he Is working, but he Is testants, outgoing smart people ^ An ICoivoB Our activities came to a halt One more reminder to you Home" 1:00, 3:00, 6:00, 7:00, 0 A752 O K J 10 8 Young, who will hcEid field op- shares of a new Class B common 48 head of the company’s as- 1:00 Mike Greene ance tax $8.80. double. One word of caution, hired only for 13 weeks at a but all of them scared to death. l:S0 Ar^ur Godfrey Time 8:00 Chip Hoban this past Tuesday, and It didn't folks who have signed up for 9:00 however: Don't double the op­ AK] 107 62 A 8 eratlons; luid Howsird F. Fair- stock to Corcap Inc. of New iociation - franchise insurance 10:00 Jeff jMobe Executor's Deed clip. The show buys the suits he "While you are trying to look 1*00 TW" l\dev take long for Jim and* Tom~ to the Nassau trip. You must pay State — "Fren«y" 1:15, 8:16, ponents out of a bad contract SOUTH weather. In charge of estimating York. jperatlons; and Dale C. Lundy, • :00 Hie World Tonight WRCH — 910 Hartford National Bank and and sales. wears on stage—$400 tailor- relaxed, you know the show la i :U lt*e Bpom Time up the remainder of the cost on 6;20, 7:20, 9:26 Into a good one. The point is il­ A AKI986 Under the reorgsmizatlon, it is Trust Co., executor of the will scatter all the furniture and vho will work in the company’s made ones—and he has 10 of |:n FhetmlM PhU IMeaday Satariar) UA Theatre — "The Other” expected that Millard H. Pryor running two minutes behind t:10 Wide Worid of SpopU 8:00 ReyaUle of Julia B. Breen, to Edward start dressing up th/e place. or before Aug. 18. lustrated in a hand played In A 10 5 2 xfflce administration depart- ■7:10 Bonga By Bt&etm Jr. will become president and them which he wears In rota­ schedule, that you could pick Swain, and Shirley Marie Swain, Come September and it will be As we end our season, I’d like 1:46, S;SS, 5:30, 7:80, 9:26 the recent World Bridge Olym- 0 Q6 nent. ?:l| Lovell Thomea chief extscutive officer and David tion. His shirts and ties are his up the pace If you could get :l| Jim Francea of Hartford like brand new. to once again sincerely thank Manchester Drlve-ln — “ Dr. plad. ♦ 3 1S:00 Capitol Area Viewpoint property at 27 Princeton St,, own investment, and to make something going between two Last Friday night was our all the members and the many No” 8:46; "From Russia With North W. Clark Jr. will become a vice 3:00 JefxKenael 13:00 Quiet Houra conveyance tax $28.60. East dealer East South Weat sure his linen Is perfect, he contestants and everybody Is (Saaday) final setback tournament until volunteers for their splendid co­ Love" 10:46; "Goldttnger" 12:40 Pass president. SATUBDAT Marriage Licenses Both sides vulnerable Pass 1 ♦ 3 A pays $1 a shirt to have them giving you frantic signals from |:00 Weekend Same aa Monday*8aiurday Uatlng. operation throughout this past East Hartford Drive-In — Robert P. F^iller is expected to ezcejH: Karl Warren Elkins, East the fall, and the winners were; Pass 3 4 A 4 <0 hand-laundered and ironed. the control room.” i:00 CBS World Neva 8:00 Rellgtoua programa seasim. “Legend of Nigger Charley” Opening lead — King of Clubs retain his post as chairman and i :U W eeing Hartford, and Shelagh Marie Mollle McCarthy, 139; George Double Pass Pass 4 4 He gets 15 haircuts—and Is :10 Anltur Godfrey Time 11:00 Quiet Houra w A e looking forward to see- 10:26; "Uttle Fauss A Big Hal­ NolXKly can quarrel with the to resume his former role as op- He drew a long breath; “ It :00 W^Mkend O Connell. 131 Oak St., Aug. 12. Schroll, 136; Helen Erickson, Double All Pass likely to be deluged by Irate ■infyou all again In September, sey” 8:40 opening bid of one spade made derating head of Colonial Board takes a lot of practice." .00 Jim Beckwith Elmer Jay Whltford, 436 N. 135; John Knofla. 132; Ellen viewer mall when he changes :00 CaS World Newa w nc — 1080 East Windsor Drive-In — by Mlquel Reygadas, of the Co. and its divisions. Daniel Su- *10 Jim Beckwith Main St., and Janis Louise Cato- Bronke, 129; Inez Mahoney, 127; and hope to have a few new _ Mexican bridge team. At his hold; Spades, Q-7-4; Hearts, Q- hair style or barbers. When he :00 Jett Jaootoa Corrine Gibson, 127; Armond programs for you as we try to ‘I'Frenzy” 10:16; "Play Misty darsky is expected to become 3:00 Dan Thley 8:00 Town and Country lane, 1212 W. Middle Tpke., Aug. second turn, however, Rey- 9.g.e-4; Diamonds, K-J-10-8; decided to let his locks grow 17:00 The World Thla Week 8:00 Bob Steele Show reach out for more of you mem- For Me” 8:30 chairman of the executive com­ DeRoberts, 126; Anna Haupt, 10:06 Iheatre of Melody 13, South United Methodist discreetly longer, he really 7:U Jim Francla hers to participate. This re­ Meadows Drlve-ln — "From gadaa should have rebld the clubs, 8. mittee. Legal Notice 1:0U Hie Way of the Croat 11:06 Jean Oolben Show Church. 125; Albert Oulette, 124; Ted Ri­ heard it from the lady viewers nJKDAT 13:00 Newa, Weather minds me to ask you to send Russia With Love” 8;46; "Gold- spades instead of showing the wiiat do you say? 0:30 Anhur Godfrey Time 13:18 Meet Me on the Plaaa William James Tedford, 329 vard, 123; Grace Baker, 122; hearts. Answer: Bid two hearts, plan­ in the Midwest. 10:00 challenge of Change 1:00 Neva In any suggestions you may finger” 10:66; "Dr. No” 12:46 DAL MAKES APPOINTMENTS 11:00 Father Nadolny t:U MIkellne Birch Mt. Rd., and Joan Eliz­ Mina Reuther, 122; Tom Murphy, North, Dr. George Rosen- ning to show the spade support He tapes eight programs in LIQUOR PERMIT 13:00 jewlah Houae 3:06 Afternoon IDdttlon 118; Margaret Hall, 117: Wilbrod have regarding a pregram that Mansfield Drlve-ln — "Clock­ Phillip T. Davidson, president NOTICE OF APPLICATION abeth Solecki, West Hartford. kranz; naturally raised the later. The hand Is too strong for two days. With studying the Thi.x is to sivp notice that I, 13:10 F a ^ the Ni^oa 8:00 Newa —Siocka. Weather Messier, 116, and Lee Steinmey- would be of Interest to many of work Orange” 10:16: "Skin of the D & L chain, has an­ 1.00 American-Itnllan Hour 6:36 Strictly tooru Bruce Anthony Levellle, hearts since he much preferred a raise to two spades but not questions for upcoming pro- THOMAS R. BENJAMEN of Barnes 3:00 Weekend 7:08 Accent ’70 er, 116. our members. Game” 8:30 nounced the apolntment of Hill, Sherman, have filed an appli­ 0:30 Full Goapel Church of Man* ' Nawntan RaDorU Thompson, and Kathryn Marie that suit to spades. East goon enough for a jump to three gi'ams and fan mall, he woi'ks cation placarded 4tli AiiRiist 1973 cheater So on behalf of the Senior Cen­ Jerry Lewis Cinema, South Christa Koegl as corporate buy­ loa Quinn, 124 Greenwood Dr., Aug. doubled with a voice of thunder, gpades. Bid your suit first, and about two weeks out of the wltli the Uqnoi- Control Commission 8*00 Weekend fewa Shutflehoard ter’s staff, and myself, may we Windsor — "Frenzy” 7:00, 9:16; er of misses’ dresses for the for a GROCERY BEER for the sale 1:30 Reylyal Time 8:18 Fop Concert 19, St. Bartholomew Church. and North sniffed out what was ghow the spades later. month. of alcoholic liquor on the premises U:00 Weekend 9:08 NIghtbeat Our shuffleboard expert Jim extend to you all our sincere “ Which Way To The Front” eight specialty affiliates of the U:00 Sign off going on. He scrambled back to Copyright 1973 Daytime viewers know him Northside of Spencer Street. Man- 11:00 Newa. Buahieaa. Weathar Copeland la back from vacation wishes for a pleasant and rest­ 2:00 D & L orgEinlzatlon. She former­ clu'stor. The business will be owned 11:30 Spoita Ftnal spades, and East doubled General Feature Corp. as Art James and he is cur­ bv Tile Boiiaek Corporation of Bo- WDRC — iseo 11:30 Othar Slda of tha Day and here's how he'd like you ful month away from the Cen­ ly held a similar position with (Satarday) SUNDAY again. liaek Square. 48-2.5 Metronoiltan FHtef) Heublein Buys ter, and the best of health so Dey Bros, of Syracuse, N.Y. rently visible ns the sy:npn- Avenue, Brooklyn. New York and 8:00 Town and Country folks who alneady signed up to Burnside — “ War Between West opened the king of clubs will be conducted by THOMAS R. *f :00 Bob D eSho 8:00 Bob Steele Show you will all be back with us in and, previous to then, was as­ thetlc and gentle host of NBC’s 10:00 Bob Craig 10:00 Oardentlme report; Men & Women" 2:00-4:00-6:00- and then shifted to the ace of BENJAMEN ns Permittee^ 3:00 Dick Md>oiMM«h 10:16 Modem Urtaig Atlanta Firm Monday morning he would like September. Frederick W. Young sociated with Allied Stores since "Who, What and Where THOMAS R. BENJAMEN 7:00 Joe Hager 10:30 Saturdjgr Showcaoo 8:00 diamonds. He continued with a 2 August 1972 U:00 Dick Haddad Schedule For The Week Game." After a quiet and wob­ 10:60 w n c Outdoora the following members to report Cinema I — "War Between diamond to the king, and then Young joined the company In •laiiirs E. Brrniuin •(1:00 on Monday) 11:00 Saturday Sbowcao* HARTFORD (AP) — Heub­ to the courts at 10 o'clock : Eliza­ Monday through Friday. 8:30 Davidson announced also the bly start more than two years (Satnday) 13:00 Newt; Weaibor Men & Women” 1:30-3:30-6:30- declarer needed the rest of the 1967 and has 17 years experience 8:00 Bob DeOano 13:15 Saturday SbowcaM lein. Inc. of Hartford Friday beth Brown, Helen Flavell, a.m. to 4:30 p.m., registration appointment of Suzanne New­ ago, it has been perking along NOTICE OF HEARING 10:00 Bob Cmlg 7:30-9:30 tricks. In the roofing business. He re­ Brennan, a graduate of Man­ 1:00 Nova announced the purchase of Marge Hall, Allda Johnson, Joe for our trip to Newport. R.I.; man to be training director for smoothly. STATE OF CONNECTICUT 8:00 Ternr Wooda 1:16 Your Home Decorator Cinema n — "Snoopy Come sides at 112 Woodsldc St. with hattan College, has a master's COURT OF PROBATE 7:00 Joe Hager 1:80 Saturday Mattnea Hart's, Inc., of Atlanta for 200,- Windsor. Grace Windsor, George 10 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to Different Story the D & L organization. She James sort of c:-ept up on his Coxirt of Probate, Dtstrlet of Mnn- 13:00 Dick Haddad 3:00 ppiua Home” 1:00 - 3:00 - 5:00 - 7:00 - his wife, Audrey, and their foxir degree fiom the University of (Saaiay) 000 shares of Heublein common 3 p.m., shuffleboard placing. If South were playing the specialty. He decided to get cliester. Dtstrlet No. 25, _. 8:00 MWtor Last and Margaret Hoppe. 9:00 children. formerly was training director ESTATE OF ALEXANDER MAC- 8:00 Rellglooa and pnbUo •arrlM 6:00 Neva, Waatbar stock. Tuesday, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.. hand at four hearts undoubted, at Stems’ Department Store In Pennsylvania’s Whaiton School into show business when acting progranuntng 8:30 Strictly %>orta On Tuesday morning at 10 State — "Frenzy” 1:16 - 3:18 - KAS aka ALEXANDER MAKAS. 8:00 SoM Mmgnn Hart's Is a privately held Senior Open Bowling at the cool he would have had no chance of Commerce and Finance. He in a theatrical group during his Dale of order July 27. 1972. 6:80 MoDltor o'clock the following should re­ 5:20 - 7:20 - 9:25 New York City. Fiduciary; Catherine Mnekas. Ad- 3:W Dick MoDonongh U:00 Neva. Waatbar for his contract. Four spades joined the company in 1959, was student days at Wayne State 7:00 Terry Wooda 11:30 £^rta Ftnal baking company and a major port ; Lena Speed, Anna Haupt, Parkade Lanes; 10 a.m. to noon UA Theater — "The Other" Both women reside In South­ mini.strnlrix: Date of hearing. Am 10:30 Rtiigloua and public MrTlea U:00 Other Side of the Day and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. shuffle­ was a different story. named to its marketing staff tiniversity in , near his gu.st 21. 1972; time of hearing. 9;0O programming supplier of biscuits to Kentucky Beaarice Mader, Henry Befry, 1:45 - 3:35 - 6:30 - 7:30 - 9:25 ington. ;i m ; place of hearing. Mxinicipal (Saaday) Reygadas cashed the ace of UUNtST MIUStMCNT PWK IN in 1968, and was named direc­ hometown of Dearborn. 13:00 sign Off 6:80 Sunriaa Saranada Fried Chicken of Louisville Ky., Mary Rhodes, Ida Spies, Agnes board playing. Manchester Drlve-ln — "Dr. Building, 41 Center St.. Manchester. 7:00 Sunday Strings a Heublein subsidiary. Halpryn, Marie Hebenstr/eit, and Wednesday, 10 a.m. our trip spades, extracting West’s NCW ENCUmO • JOINS TRUDON STAFF tor oi association-franchise in- After graduation, Art was a t-'o"" ,, , J WPOP — 1410 8:00 Nava No” 8:46; "From Russia With The ndminl.stratrix having fllca 8:16 Sabbath Maaaaga to the Goodspeed Opera House singleton trump. Then declarer .surance in 1971. radio disc jockey, became a ra­ her ndmlnlstrntlon account with (Mandny-FrMur} T h e announcement said Beatrice Cormier. Love” 10:45; “ Goldflnger” 12:40 Kenneth W. Okamoto of Man­ 8:80 Quldalhie led a heart to the king, returned dio announcer in Detroit and said estate for allowance, 8:00 BU Lore ~ LouMoiitOftlM 9:00 Neva. Weather Hart's, which has annual sales Any other players who would to see “ Sunny.” East Hartford Drive-In — chester has joined the staff of He recently was elected 1972- IT IS ORDERED THAT; Said ac­ 10:00 Tom JoQM 9:10 Hymntlm* like to play but did not register We are open for business a heart to win a finesse with the ENTIRE PARK OPEN 73 president of tlie Connecticut eventually arrived in New York count. ascertainment of heirs and 1:00 BQl WtotbTB 9:80 National Radio PolpH of about $7.5 million, will be­ “Legend of Nigger Charley" Ted Trudon Porsche-Audl as 4:00 Mlk« OretM ten, cashed the ace of hearts order of distribution be heard and 10:00 Sunday Shovoaae come part of Kentucky Fried may come at 1 o’clock in the af­ as usual, but no planned pro­ 8:40; “ Little Fauss & Big Hal­ tvFRT o a i 1 p V sales representative. Until re­ Chapter, Chartered Property as announcer on "Concentra- (leieimined at the Court of Probate 7:00 R «j DuBAvay 13:10 Sunday Sbovcaaa and ruffed his last heart in and Casualty Underwriters. tion" when Hugh Downs was at the date, time and place Indicat­ 13:00 Bopbr Hhrtn 13:46 Traeal Trends Chicken. ternoon on either Monday or grams. sey 10:30 cently, he WBW branch manager dummy. Then he could afford Mike Lynch, right, holds the industry-coveted Total Quality Dealer Award ed above. , , (Sal«rkg|r> 1:00 Sunday Bast Hart's has bakeries in At­ Tuesday. East Windsor Drive-In — of the Savings Bank of Man­ Brennan and his wife, the for the host. James occasionally Bv Order of the Court 8:00 Bill Lot* Loo Mortoa 7:00 Monitor take a wining finesse with the SUN., AUG. 6 presented to him and Lypeh Motors by Robert McMillan, New York Region Downs' on the PEARL J. HU'LTMAN. Asst. Clerk 10:00 Rigr DonAway 8:00 Nava lanta, Dallas and Columbus. So plan on registering all next "Frenzy" 8:30; "Play Misty chester’s Hartford Rd. office. mer Marilyn Greaney of East- -substituted for 3:00 BIU Wbiura 6:10 Sunday Bdltkn jack of spades. The king of manager for Toyota Motors Distrbutors. Lynch Motors of Manchester was hon­ announcer Ohio. week, however, we will limit it For Me” 10:30 , Dancing Stars . hampton. Mass., live at 62 Haw- game show '"'d “'f 8:00 Chip Hobart 9:00 Nava. Waathar. Sports Playground spades drew the last trump, and 13:00 Bobby Rtrera 6:80 Meat tha Praaa Heublein makes alcoholic ■0 two buses only. Meadows Drlve-ln — "From ored for “ having successfully illustrated a continuing five-point program, de­ ‘ with their three child------on the late-night “ Jack Paar (Baiiiay) 7:06 M o ^ r Reygadas claimed his doubled ^ Bobby Burgess thorne St Court of Probate Monday we had a large tum- Russia With Love 8:45; "Gold- signed to enhance the image of the dealership within Greater Hartford.” The Show." He left to take over his District ot Manchester 8:00 Monitor beverages and .specialty prod­ ren. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 10:80 OongroMlonal Roport Opera opt for our kitchen social bingo, finger" 10:55, "Dr. No" 12 ;45 contract. five points are: An outstanding sales performance, an outstanding parts and own show, "Say When," which (ftiUrnat* Sundaya) 8:80 Btemal Light ucts. Notes It was much better to score ^ -ti ESTATE OF MATTHEW MAC­ and once again Bob Doggart Mansfield Drive-In — 'Clock- service commitment, outstanding maintenance facilities, an outstanding devo­ was on the network for four DONALD. ^ , „ 790 points for making four Pursuant to an order of Hon. was on hand to call the gam^s in work Orange” 8:30; "Skln Cissy King years. spades doubled than to lose 200 tion to business management, and an outstanding customer and community re­ David C. Rapno. Acting Judge, nil place of our hospitalized Tommy Egg Throw Game" 10:16 "A game show has to bo one claims must be presented to the points at four hearts undoubled. Q from the lations program. ______fiduciary named below on or before Vernon O’Neill. Green: 12 and over, first, Jerry Lewis Cinema, South that the game show audience Vernon Dally Question Oct. 28. 1972 or be barred by law. Speaking of Tommy O’Neill, Harold Wilson; second, Len Windsor — “ Frenzy" 7:00-9:16; wlll~inslantly like," he said. The fiduciary is: Partner opens with one spade, Edilh Macdonald he asked me to tell you folks Kanehl; 8-11, first, Glenn Wil­ "Which Way to the Front" 2:00 JT9D program manager In the erating Income before taxes was while in Manchester, resided "The game show audience is Town Gets and the next player passes. Yon with his parents at 532 Wood- 17 Otis Street __ that, for a few more days at son; second, Teddy Cummings. Engineering Department, will $65,200 — an increase of 29 per hard-core and faithful. And the Manchester. Conn. 06940 least, he cannot have any visi­ be responsible for the manage- cent over the first six months bridge St. He received a BA in Tow n Awaiting Grant Bumper Pool To\irnanient economics from Miami Univer­ tors. He just had an operation a Howard F. Fairweatfaer ment of all phases of the pro- of 1971. Total assets as of June Fund For Highland Park: First, Bill sity, Oxford, Ohio, and did post­ few days ago, and then on Fri- Cavedon; second, Chris Cave- gram for the JT9D - the ad- 30, 1972 were $15,100,000, com- day he had to undergo another Crews Repair Falrweather, who joined the vonced technology turbofan en- pared to $13,600,000 a year ago. graduate work in business ad­ company In 1965 tuid Is a mem­ ministration at George Wash­ Sewage Plant Grave Care He appreciates your con­ Verplanck: First, Barb Perry; 3 FREE IN PERSON gine that powers the Boeing 747 Roy R. Browning, president F or ber of the Construction Specifi­ ington University. cern, but for his health's sake, second, Bruce Ballard. and McDonnell Douglas DC-10 of the bank, has announced the Open Water Line APPEARANCES cation Institute, has 20 years The town is awaiting a plan eral funds, The town has received the please do not try to see him. Waddell; Jeff Durant. Series 120 aircraft. With division- appointment of Atty. James R. He is married to the former ning grant from the state to get The revised schedule, approv­ Send a caixl instead. experience in the roofing indus­ Susan Horton of England. The $5,000 granted to it In the will Checker Tournament Repairs to a ruptured water 3,6 & 8 P.M. wide responsibilities, he will Testa to the advisory board of started on detailed plans for ex­ ed by the state, calls for sub­ I might add that our good try. He, his wife, Joyce, and couple has a daughter, Flora, 3. All Day of the late Lebbeus Bissell who Keeney St.; First, John Jen­ main in W. Middle Tpke. were pixxvlde current and potential the banK’s East Windsor office. pansion of the sewage filtration mission of construction plans friend and member Joseph Mor­ * e Pius * * their two children reside at 66 Presently residing in Alex­ kins; second, Kevin Sullivan; completed at about 1 p.m. yes­ P&WA JT9D customers with a ------plant. The state has already ap­ and specifications to the Water left the money to be used to ris is now at the Crestfield Con­ Eva Dr. andria, Va., they plan to move third, Doug Hanley; fourth, terday and water service Im­ point of contact for all ' JOINS ITT Sunday proved a revised schedule for Resources Commission for ap­ straighten the markers and valescent Home, so if you're in Amy Mazzotta. All N ew in '72 matters — engineering, market- A former Manchester man, to New Jersey. mediately was restored to those CLAIMS DROP the project which provides for proval, on or before April 1, monuments in the East Ceme­ that neighborhood, stop In and Verplanck: First, James and Ing, flntmclal and product sup- Douglas A. Stevens, has joined 50 customers of the Manchester HUM s nAYSORNK.H 1 S RETURN FROM ENGLAND completion of the plant and op­ 1973. It also calls for verifica­ say hello, or send him a card. Barb Perry; second, Billy Unemployment compensation port — pertaining to the JT9D. ITT Worid Communications as tery on Bamforth Rd. Water Co. without It since about Henry Hilliard of 28 Bliss St., All Medicinal 5ervices Available eration started by Dec. 31, 1974. tion, by the town, that all ne­ He could use some cheering up. Brown. EVERY OAYORNIGHT claims filed last week In Man­ Kemieih fHcamoto The introduction of the con- project manager of Electronic The cemetery has markers 7 a.m. Manchester, and Ronald Farris TTie grant from the state cessary local financing has been Obstacle Course ■ nf Iijd’ SUNOAYS chester dropped by 282, or 10.6 A Bridgeton, N.J. native he cept of program management Data Processing, of Vernon Rd., Bolton, and their 455 HARTFORD R O A D i643-5230 would be an advance planning completed by that date. dating back to the 1700’s and Pinochle Keeney St.: First, Judy Workmen had to excavate In per cetit, according to a Report On or before June 1, 1973 the , ,,_ Chiti1'f>n ’.Jl' ti' H yPlI's ______now resides at 181 E. Middle on a dlvlslon-tvlde basis, Torell wives have returned from Lon­ grant to get the project under­ . , , perhaps some earlier. Richard In the afternoon Pete wound Saucier; second, Lorraine Strat­ two locations before they found TONIGHT by the State Labor Department. Dale C. Lundy T h r totals were 2.375 for the Tpke. with his wife, the form- said, will provide sKmlficant don, England, where they attend­ way. The project will be fi­ town must complete the actions ^ up the season’s pinochle in great ton; third, Dorothy Stratton. the trouble. It was discovered necessary for the acceptance of Borden, director of admlnistra- week ending July 29, compared «r Christine McCann. Mrs. Oka- benefits both In terms of Im- ed a sales conference of the nanced mostly by state and fed­ fashion and had 64 players with Sockey Tournament to be a break in a four-inch, Lundy, a graduate of Central the state and federal grants. tion said he will call a meeting Conn.’s Top to 2 657 for the week ending moto is employed by Pratt & proved customer support and Piedmont Capital Corp. eral funds, therefore the town the following winners: Corrine Verplanck: First, Bruce Bal­ concrete and metal pipe op­ 1.50 (Okla.) State College, joined the By July 1, 1973 the town must July'22. The Manchester figure Whitney In Middletown as an achievement of division operat- Hilliard and Farris, who work does not have to wait to go to scon of the Grove Hill Ceme­ Gibson, 693; John Derby, 691; lard; second. Bob Duff; third. posite Essex St. They first had * company In 1952 in Oklahom.a verify to the WRC that adver­ tery Advisory Committee and Young Bond was 3,126 a year ago. editor, goals. The concept will be out of the Corporation's Rocky referendum before starting on Julia Vendrillo, 6H7; Robert Bob Smith. dug at W. Middle Tpke.and Con­ City. After serving as an agency tising for bids has been accom­ Schubert, 660; Ellen Bronke, 657; Statewide clainus last week de- Okamoto, a 1965 graduate of extended to other P&WA pro­ Hill office, received Achievement the more complete plans. the Historical Society to deter­ Coloring Contest gress St., the point at which the accounts supervisor and an of­ plished; by Sept. 1, 1973, con­ ; S3 . 5 0 cllned by 7,607 to an 84,757 Bridgeton High School, grad- duct programs, he said. Awards and were enrolled in The state, several years ago, mine what action to take con­ Floyd Pest, 647; Gus Gull, 644; Verplanck: First, Kathy water had gu-shed through the fice management trainee in struction must be started. total. They were 102,322 for the uated from Western Kentucky Rosati received a B.S. degree Piedmont's Executive Council. ordered the towm to abate pol­ cerning the restoration work. Grace Baker. 637; Bob Ahern. Bloklng; second. Jeanette Vir­ pavement. R idt all the rides Dallas, he moved to Omaha as Engineer A. Richard Lombar­ 635; Ted Rivard. 634; Kathryn "Surprise" corresponding period a year ago. University In 1969 with a BS in in mechanical engfineering from Piedmont's president called the lution of the Hockanum River The committees will deter­ ginia; second, Missy Andrews. Once the trouble spot was os many fimet os offee administration su’perinten- di termed the schedule a tight Horrigan, 633; Cis 'Wilson, 631; psychology and a minor in mass Clarkson College. He joined seven-day conference an un­ and In order to do this the town mine which markers will be re­ AMERICAN LEAGUE found, repairs to the pjpe pro- you wont dent in 1986. He transferred to one but said it could be accom­ George Schroll, 631; Mollle Mc­ L'YDALL LOSSES SMALLER media. He received a p&WA In 1953 as a test engineer qualified success and announced has to improve its treatment stored and whether they should Martin 7 Valley St. ceded in fast order and the main the hom/e office in 1968 and has plished. Carthy, 628; Lee Steinmeyer, Admission $1.50 Lydall Inc. has announced scholarship from the university, with the J57 turbojet program the 1973 award trip will be to process. A proposed new pro­ be set in cement and also Verplanck 5 West Side was opened, restoring water to been an office management di­ Most of ’Vernon’s treatment ^netlier or not the town public 628, and Bessie Coste, 618. STOCK CAR plus A member of the Manchester He subsequently rose through Acapulco, Mexico. cess will be implemented in the Charter Oak 0 Valley St. all of the homes on Essex and that although the corporation rector since 1971. problems stemmed from efflu­ work’s department will do the By the way, this coming Wed­ showed a loss for the first six Jaycees, he serves as Its ath- project engineering positions le lly o u r new plant. This process. Zlm- West Side 11 Martin Durant Sts. and about 10 on W. 519 E. MIDDLE TPKE. FIGURE 8 RACES Lundy lives at 267 Green Rd. ent originating from some lo­ nesday is our trip to the Good- letlc coordinator. connected with the JT3D, the pro, has been approved by the work or if it will be put out to Verplanck 7 Keeney Middle Tpke. months of 1972, it was consider­ with his ■wife, the former Bettle cal industries which hamper the speed .Opera House. You folks TUES. & SAT. -■----- JT12 the JT4 and the TF30 en- BRIEFS state. It is a carbon absorp­ bid. NATIONAL LEAGUE MANCHESTER ably lowfer than the loss re- Ann Isbell of Guthrie, Okla., treatment process. Several in­ going must meet here at the DIVISION MANAGER gines, becoming TF30 project tion and regeneration method. In a book of the history of Bewers 6 Green pqrted for the comparable period A. Dexter Johnson, a Man­ an;l their two children. dustries discharge wastes which Center at 10 o'clock in the morn­ STARTING - 8:00 P.M. Robert E. Rosati of South manager in 1965. His assign- The total project is expected Vernon, written by a former Buckley forfeit Green v In 1971. chester native, has been named M e n ^ ! contain dyes, alkalies and va­ ing, and we want you to meet in HatirliCBler At The Green "The" six-month 1972 loss was Windsor has been promoted to ment as JT9D deputy program to cost In the neighborhood of Rockville _minlster. Dr. George Wat'dell 10 Bewers 12 president of the 400-member Ad- $8 million, 85 per cent of which rious concentrations of metal Brooks, he notes that the ceme­ the downstairs hall because of ROUTE 159 $346 646 equal to 60 cents per the new position of division pro- manager came in 1970. vertsing Council cf Rochester, which’ adversely affect the High. Pk. won Buckley forfeit will come from state and fed- tery, then called the Vernon the renovations that will be go­ i £ u m u 0 643-2222 AGAWAM. MASS. share compared to $553,154 or gram manager—JT9D Program ------N.Y. That same day he will LEGAL treatment process. Cemetery in the east, is of his­ ing on upstairs. 93 cents per share a year a g o - at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, EARNS $1.05 PER SHARE retire from the Eastman Kodali 3n3STloli TMV TWS The present plant, a secon­ Published Daily Bxcept Sunday* frttParkinf^tc AdMi$tiM toric Interest. He said that Cap­ The remainder of last week an improvement of 37.5 per cent, reporting directly to P & W Dl- The South Windsor Bank and Co., .after 38 years of service. NOTICE I to. o#rici o.n>i dary treatment facility, was and Holidays at 13 Bissell Street. Douglas A. Stevens tain Moses Thrall was the first sure felt a Uttle strange because Court Warrants Manchester. Conn. (06040) Stockholders have been noli- ifiBlon president Bruce N. To- Trust Co. has announced earn- He presently is Kodak's assist­ In .accord.ance with Section 9- DRIVI-IN IIWWTiMI constructed in 1960. we didn’t see too many smiling Telephone 643-3711 ii'jEi.Min., *r mjiK to settle In the tract of land In Second (^lass Postage paid at fled of the corporation’s annual rell. Ings ot $1.05 per share for the Stevens is a 1959 graduate of ant vice president and director 19b of the Election Laws, Rev. ■ ACNNIII Name Policemen the vicinity of the cemetery in faces around. Manchester, Conn. meeting next "Thursday at 10:30 Rosati, who has been deputy first six months of 1972. Net op- Manchester High School and, of advertistlng. cf 1971, notice is hereby given To get the best rates on toll calls to your friends any­ If by any chance you cannot NOW 1703, and Is' burled there. Dr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES that the Registrars of Voters where in Connecticut, dial without operator assistance PLAYING Brooks also made the comment, make It on the day scheduled, At New Haven Payable In Advance -Jack Lsniman and In ad- « will accept applications for ad­ and take advantage of these new calling time periods. when the book was written al- please call our office One Year ...... 839.00 mission as an elector at Cen­ Mon.-Fri. 2 - 7:30 - 9:25 most 20 years ago, "Titled vance, at 643-5310. NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — Superior Court bench warrants Six Months ...... 19.60 ter Park, Main Street, on Sat­ - lUKin ina — Sat. 6 Sun. 1:45 - 3:35 - stones and unreadable epitaphs So now here's where the ac- Day rates-8 A.M. to 5 P.M., Mon.-Fri. Lower evening NWHIM tlon is and we're getting ready were Issued Friday for the ar- urday, August 12, 1072, from •UTPILM 6:30 - 7:85 A 9:25 make it a forlorn graveyard." Three Months ...... ^.75 rates—5 to 11 P.M., week days and all day Sat. and Sun. for lot’s of fun on the shuffle- rest of two suspended New 11;00 a.m. until 4 ;C0 p.m.; and board courts, so let's get with Haven policemen on charges of at Mount Nebo Field, Spring Lowest night rates — 11 P.M. to 8 A.M. every night. Street, from 8;00 p.m. urAil It. bribery. JACK Our program director, Gloria According to the warrant, De­ 11 ;30 p.m. signed, Benson, is on a two week’s vaca. tective Curtis Willoughby of the ARTHUR DRUG FILM RATING GUIDt Herbert J. Stevenson tlon, and has now completed Youth Services and Patrolman BARBARA OPEN ALL DAY Fraderlck E. Peck, her first week In beautiful Michael Crowley took the alleged For Parents an(j SUNDAY bribe. Registrars of Veters Southern Nevr England Telephone Hawaii. Their Children At 7 9 Manchester, Conn. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Speaking of vacations, our Officials charged that the two Son. 2<4.6-8 policemen picked up Wilbert 5B0 BURKSIDt tVE EiSI HCRTfOPP smiling bus driver is back on qtMtfULAUOIENCEt TtCHNICOLOK* 5 MINUTES EROM HTFD I 84 EXIT SB COMPANION FEATURE the job after a month off. Well, Cannon who was wanted for AN Aan Admitted Jamea Garner - Lon Gossett not quite, for he planned his ac­ failure to appear but then re­ “SKIN GAME” tivities so that he could handle leased him after accepting a $100 bribe from Benjamin Carr the bus chores lor us. RAMNTAL GlNDAMCf “FRENZY” (R) Now that he's back, and Jr. of Hamden. CUOOttTtO things will start popping, I Carr, who was already In LkH tOMi MMirial Mar Net it custody under a $50,000 bond SultMe For Pra»Twnipri J sn-272: At 7:00 and 9:15 think It’s a good time for me ON 1-9) NOUTH H« JC T onpending nc a Board of Police Commissioners picked up a copy, so w e’re let­ »• a . . 1 $ . hearing. ting you know that we have DLUCniLLO WALT DISNEY’S New Haven police said they them available here at the office . NO ONE UNDER 17 AOMITTID V TO PISSUl BRIOOI I XII Wl SI Thick, rich, pure milk chocolate U M AT BIUI HIUS AVINUI lor anyone interested In seeing couldn't comment on the case, (A f» limit mty vary jcnsv tfwia ONtMA and declined to say Friday fudge—topped with real whipped 1, i& the financial status of the Fund m certain aroee) Ipdii cream, a big red maraschino ■uUlTsa Aw .. la Windsor night If the two policemen had Raising Committee. 2Qooo cherry amd nuts If desired. been arrested. esi lloffiMP Special! You Bet It Is! IT’S • Newport Trip SHADY GiLEN QUALITY — AT m a n i m i s t i h This coming Monday Is when TONIGHT ^ 3 ^ H H ITS VERY BEST! C.4I-7HJ2 we sign up for our trip to New­ ;iANCHESTf 8 OF THE BEST t i AtR-CONDITlONI O • FREE PAMK REAR THEATRE port, R.I. Remember last week’s -> /V / W' / - / r - f 007 HITS column gave you a run-down on HUS b & ilA • KOI l'. UMTEOMITim BdW hour boat cruise around New­ Child 09c TWO OONYBNIBNT LOdAIIDNS A Shocking 1:90.91904 ISO- port Harbor. Now that will A ll Tim es Rt. 8 & MA—Open DnUy and Sun.; Parfcade Branch —Moo. timi flat. H it No. 2 : Ilf,X M L 7t90.0;90 Masterpiece! make a nice one day trip, and (John and Bernice Bleg) you can eat what you want he- The Veraon Bike Shop, located in the Post Road Plaza on Rt. 30 shop around, the comer. Where it once was a one-man operation, A deadly new cauae where we stop, they'll in Vernon, is owned and operated by Gerald Marquis, shown be­ in an area of about 800 square feet and with an inventory o f 12 twist from the take individual orders. hind the counter with his wife and their son, John. Others in the bikes, it now is in an area of 4,200 square feet With an inventory original Hitchcock. Today b Sunday I would like to remind you 1:16 ■ 8:16 • 6:20 - Hit No. 3 picture are, from the left Bruce Rafferty, Bobbie Ann Marquis, of over 100 bikes and a staff of six— who sell, assemble and serv­ 7:90 • 6:26 that wo 6tlil ))avo some tickets Read Herald Advertieemrats ice all bikes. (Herald photo by Pinto) available Jop a da/ at laUce i D c H o l Bill Cone afld Bill Craft. The business was s ta r ts in 1967 in a

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PAGE POtm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1972 PAGE FIVE Churches Area Churches A Big “Splash” At Robertson Pool United Church of Christ Calvary Church Concordia Lutheran Church Second CongreButloiutl Church St. Margaret Mary Church Main St., Coventry (Assemblies of Ood) 40 P itkin St. United Church of Christ W apping Rev. James W. McBride, 647 B. M iddle Tpke. Rev. Joseph E. Bourret, R t. 44A, C oventry Rev. Thomas G. O’Neil, Pastor P a sto r Aev. K. L. Gustafson, P a sto r Rev. Robert K. Beohtold, Rev. Joseph Schick P a sto r M inister ' 9 a.m .. Holy Communion. Rev. Rolland G. Ewing, Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 9:30 a.m., Worship Bervlce. 10 a.m., S u n d ay School, Nursery for small children. Interim Minister p.m. classes for all ages. C h u r ch School, ungraded, Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10 Vernon .United Mefiiodlat Chnrch 11 a-m., Worship Service. youngsters learning and work­ 10 a.m.. Holy Communion. and 11:30-a.m. m . 80 Child-care provided. ing together in one group. Rev. Joe K. Carpenter, 7 p.m., Preaching Service. Wednesday, 7 p.m.. Holy United Congregational Church First Congregational Church M inister Gospel music and Hymnsing. Com munion. United Church of Christ Of Vernon Tolland Rev. John A. Lacey, 9:80 a.m., Church Service. Second Congregational Church Rev. Donald G. Miller, M inister Nursery and Kindergarten Trinity Covenant Church United Church of Christ M inister Rev. Edwin W. Bartholomew SOQ Hackmatack St. 368 N. Main St. Assistant Minister classes. R ev. Norman E. Swensen, Rev. Felix M. Davis, 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship 10:45 g.m.. Church School P a sto r M inister Service and Church School. 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. classes Grades 1 thru 6. 11 a.m.. High School Class. The Rev. Mr. Lacey will 7:30 p.m., Junior and Senior 9:#0 a.m W oi^p Service. jq services at 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fel­ preach. Nursery care avail­ Youth Fellowship. TOe Rev Worth Pearson, mis- Center Congregational Church. lowship. able. After the service, there slcnary to Taiwan, guest speak­ will be a coffee hour In Fellow­ Prince of Ponce Lutheran er. Children’s C h u r ch for Unitarian Unlversalist Societj’ St. Francis c( Assisi ship Hall. Church . Rt. 31 and North River Rd. Grades 1 through 6, plus an In­ 466 M ain St. 673 Ellington Rd. fant Ndrsery. Coventry Rev. Arnold F. Westwood. South Windsor St. George’s Episcopal Church Rev. W. H. W llkens, P a sto r M inister Rev. John C. Gay, R t. 44A, Bolton Rev. Robert W. ihloff. Vicar Church of Nhrlst P asto r 9 a.m.. Worship Service. Lydall and Vernon Sts. Closed for the summer. Serv­ Rev. Eugene M. Kilbride, 10 a.m.. Morning Prayer and Eugene Brewer, Minister ices resume on Sept. 10. Assistant Pastor union Service. Nursery care. St. John’s Episcopal Ontreh Sermon by the Rev. David R t. 30, V em on 9 a.m., Bible Classes. The Salvation Army Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 Cam pbell. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, 10 a.m .. W orship. Serm on: 661 Main St. p.m . 11 a.m.. Coffee, Punch and R ector “Reasons Why You Should Not Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence J, Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30. Conversation. B ecom e A C hristian.” Beadle and 11 a.m. Officer-in-Charge 8 a.m.. Holy OommunloB. 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: f -s 10 a.m.. Family Service and "The Power Of Habit.” Sacred Heart Chiu-ch Church School. 9:30 a.m,, Sunday School. Rt. 30, Vernon Rev. Clay Giiesl Classes for all ages. Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor 10:45 a.m,. Holiness Meet­ Messiah Evangelicnl Lutheran Center Congregaltonal Church Rev. Edward Konopka ing, Nursery provided. At Church Grou]) Church United Church of Christ Assistant Pastor (Wisconsin Synod) 11 Center St. 6:15 p.m.. Open air service The Rev. Newton H. Clay of and indoor prayer meeting. 300 B u c k le d Road, Rev. Lyman G. Farrar, Saturday Mass, 6 p.m. Boston and the Rev. John E. 7 p.m,. Salvation meeting. South Windsor Rev. Wlnthrop Nelson Jr., Sunday M asses, 7:30, 9, 10:30. Post, formerly of Bolton and Rev. Karl R. Gurgel, Pastor C o-Pastors and 12 noon. recent superintendent of the Con­ Full Gospel Christian necticut Valley District of the Fellowship Intemienomlnstional to a.m.. Worship Service. 10 a.m .. M orning W orship. St. Bernard’s Chiu'ch United Methodist Church, will 'The Rev. Mr. Farrar, preach­ Orange Hall speak tom orrow a t the Wllli- Rev, Philip P, Saunders, Pastor Rockville St. Peter’s Episcopal dinrch ing. Nursery and pre-school Rev. John J. White mantic Camp Ground. Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor care provided. The Rev. Mr. Clay will speak 10:30 a.m., Adult Bible Study Rev. William Schneider Rev. James A. Blrdsall, Rev. Anthony Mitchell about “Some of the Sinister V icar and open discussion. Sunday Problems of Mankind Today" at Schooi. Saturday Mass, 7 p.m. the 10:30 a.m. service. _8_____ and 10 a.m., Holy Oom- 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic serv­ The Rev. Mr. Post will discuss Churches Join ice. Sunday M asses. 7, 9:15, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m . “What Must Be Done to Help Build a Better World" at the 3 For Services Church of the Assumption Unlon Congregational Ouirch St. Matthew’s Church and 7:30 p.m. services. Rockville Adams St. and Thompson Rd. There is also a 5 p.m. vespers The congregation of Second Tolland Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Rev. Edward S. Pepin, Pastor each Sunday In August and La­ Congregational Church and Cen­ Rev. Robert J. Burbank Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, Pastor M inister ter Congregational Church will ’ (Herald photo by Becker) bor Day Sunday. Rev. Lyman D. Reed, On Aug. 27, Congressman worship together each Sunday Sunday Vigil on Saturday at Associate Minister Saturday, Masses at 5:00 and Eugene Brewer, Minister Robert H. ^eele will speak at p during August and on Labor Day 7 :30 p.m. 5 and 7 p.m. Sunday at Center Church at 10 5 p.m. on “’This I Believe. Assistants In Christian Sunday. Masses at 7:30, 9, Sunday M asses, 7, 8:30, and a.m. starting tomorrow. Church of Christ All services are open to the Education 10:30 and 11:45 a.m . 10:30 a.m . public. There is a playground The Rev. Lyman G. Farrar, Mr. Brewer helped to establish the church at Lydall and Vernon Sts. in 1961. co-pastor of Center Congrega­ for children, picnic tables and 9 a.m.. Worship Service. Emanuel Lutheran Church A native of Chandler, Okla., he has served churches in Moore, Okla., Stam­ Unitarian Meeting House other facilities. tional Church will be the Church and Chestnut Sts. 50 Bloomfield Ave., H artford preaching minister for the Au­ ford, Tex., and Muskogee, Okla. He has also condimted gospel meetings in many ’Th/e Camp Ground is located in Rockville United Methodist Rev. C. Henry Anderson, of the western states as well as in Massachusetts and Connecticut. Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat Wlllimantic on Rt. 32. near the gust union services. Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, Church blinking amber light, toward 142 Grove St. C o-Pastors 10f30 a.m .. W orship Service, Norwich...... Robert A. Lanier. Intern Nursery and Worship Church Rev. Willard E. Conklin, P asto r Church of the Naxarene Matteson Organist School. 236 Main St. 8 a.m.. Morning Suffrages. First Congregational Church 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Rev. William A. Taylor. 9 a.m.. The Service. Nursery Vernon Assembly of Ood Hebron 'V P a sto r for infants. 104 W. Main St.. Rockville Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr., ^ .-4 For Emanuel Church Rev. Earl K. Pettlbone, P asto r - ^ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. South United Methodist Church M inister Rev. J. Jermatn Bodlne, R ichard S. M atteson of H art­ Cltisses for all ages. Main St,_ at Hartford Rd. Assistant Pastor Rev. Dr. George W. Webb The 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worship. ford Rd. has been named or­ 9:45 a.m., Sunday School, P asto r Photos By Pinto Sermon by the Rev. J. Grant ganist and choir director of classes (or all ages. 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Rev. Wayne Kendall Bible Swank Jr., “Father’s Day on Emanuel Lutheran Church and 11 a.m.. Worship Service. P asto r 6:45 p.m., Christ’s Ambassa­ Gilead Congregatlona] Church Resting on the Way Down August 6th.” will begin his duties tomorrow Speaks A Little Prayer It Looks Cold Sure Feels Good Rev. Robert W. Eldridge Jr. dors youth group. Hebron 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Mes­ P asto r at the 8 and 9 a.m. services. sage by the Rev. Mr. Swank, 7 p.m.. Evangelistic service. Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr., by M atteson, form er organist of P asto r “H eaven.” 10 a.m ,. W orship Service. Eugene the South Congregational A very St. Rev. J. Jermaln Bodine Brewer Tolland Spock Says He’s Running Service of Holy Communion. Christian Reformed Church Assistant Pastor Church of Hartford, is a native St. Mary’s Episcopu'. Church ’Hie Rev. Dr. Webb preaching. 661 Avery St. Town Quizzing Industry Sermon: “On Being Unasham­ Church and Park Sts. of Cohasset, Mass. He attended South Windsor 9:30 a.m.. Union Service at To Promote People’s Party ed.” The Rev. Mr. Eldridge as­ "What must I do to be Rev. George F. Nostrand, Mlddlebury (Vt.) College and Rev. Peter Mans, First Congregational Church. sisting. saved?” cried the anxious Volunteer Firemen PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — about 125 showed up for the R ecto r graduated this June from Hartt M inister jailor to his erstwhile prison­ Rev. Edward C. B. Shewell, College of Music, University of 10 a.m.. Worship Service. (Trinity I.zitheran CSiurch About Aims for Future Dr- Benjamin Spock told a PSU address. Ctiiirch of Jesus Christ of ers, Acts 16:30. This is tlve Priest-in-Residence Hartford, where he majored in 7 p.m.. Worship Service. Meadowlark Rd. and Rt. 30, m ost m om entous question of Portland State University au­ Spock said he became a dis­ Latter-day Saints (Mormon) Rockville Have Very Busy Year Rev. Stephen J. White organ and liturgical music. the ages, (or it involves man’s if dience Friday night the purpo.se senter after what he called for­ Hillstown Rd. and Woodslde St. Rev. David P. Krampitz, Letters signed by Mayor John termine what future plans theresicn plans at this time and, Rev. Ronald Haldeman Guest Preacher Richard Matteson First Evangelical Lutheran all-encompassing need and Membership in the Tolland vanced beginners as well as Town Manager are for expansion, modemiza- so, do you plan to expand on Terryl E. Draney, Bishop Interim Pastor of his presidential candidacy is mer President Johnson’s be­ He served as assistant or­ Church of Rockville how it can be met. Beginners I and 2. A class for Robert Weiss and containing______tion or renovation.” ycur present site or a new site; 7:30 a.m.. The Holy Eucha­ The Rev. Dr. Cornelius N. Volunteer Fire Department this non-swimmers also has not election but “calling atten­ trayal, three months after 9 a.m.. Priesthood. ganist at St. Stephen’s Epis­ 154 Orchard St. “Believe in the Lord Jesus,” questionnaires went out this The surv/ey, a spinoff of how many square feet will you rist, ’Trial Use. Bakker of 49 Durant St. will bo 8 and 10:30 a.m., Worship p€ist year required greater ac- openings tion to a party which can he being elected, in ordering the 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. copal Church in Cchasset from Rev. Richard E. Bertram, came the inspired answer. week to all Mancnester' Indus- CDAP (Community Develop- need; do you have a preference guest preacher tomorrow at the Service, Holy Communion. responsive to the people.” bombing of North Vietnam and 10 a.m„ Holy Communion, Classes (or all ages. 1962 to 1965. He is married to P astor They taught him, he was bap­ tlvlty than ever, according to Registrations for the swim- trial firms. ment Action Plan), is a repeat regarding a location; do you First Congregational Church of 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. The noted pediatrician and escalation of the w ar in .south- FTayer Book. Sermon by the 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service, the former Rebecca Plehn of tized that same hour, and he detalls of the department’s an- ming classes may be made by The firms are told in the let- of one taken in 1970 under the wish assistance from the town; South Coventry. His topic: Adult Instruction Class. antiwar activist is the presiden­ ca.st Asia. Rev. Mr. Shewell, Walk-ln-the- Utica, N. Y. She is presently 9 a.m.. Religious School. rejoiced greatly "having be­ nual report. calling Crandall’s Park ter, “The Town of Manchester sponsorship of the Manchester do you wish to own or lease "How Shall We Takie Jesus?" R ichard S. M atteson tial candidate of the People's He said it was not long after Park for youngsters during the St. Bridget Church serving as choir director and 9:15 a.m.. Adult Discussion lieved in God.” Each member gave at least Next week’s recreation pro- jg ggai„ conduc.ing Its sur- Development Commission. the property; and do you have A native of Amsterdam in The Bolton Congregational Church party. that and a talk with John.son sermon. Nursery care. Rev. Jtdtn J .Delaney, Pastor organist at the First Congrega­ Group. This event corresponds pre­ five hours per week, resulting gram includes Arts and- Crafts. local industry, to ascer- Among the questions asked any problems you would like Netherlands, the Rev. Dr. Bak­ Bolton Center Rd. In order to get his name on that he made the decision it Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Holy Rev. James F. Pilon tional Church of Unicnvllle. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. cisely with Jesus’ own words : In a total of 18,300 volunteer M onday afternoon a t 1; a story to discus.s with a representa­ ker was raised in Cincinnati, Rev. J. Stanton Conover, tain how the town can best are: the Oregon ballot, it would be was “morally binding on any­ Rev. William J. Stack At Emanuel, he wll supervise First Sunday of each month. “He that belleveth and Is bap­ man hours served during the hour Wednesday at 1 pm and Do you have any expan- tive of the Developm ent Com ­ Eucharist, Trial Use. Ohio. He received his college M inister necessary for Spock and the one who cannot in conscience the music program and direct Columbia Communion. tized shall ))e saved,” Mark the showing of the movie “Son mission? training at the Coll/ege of Woo.s- party to hold a public meeting accept a war to resist — to ob­ Saturday, Masses at 5 and ail vocal choirs Including the 16:lfi. Not only so, but the The fireman responded to 135 of Flubber,” Wednesday night . .. Wltat are your manpower tcr in Ohio and Hope College. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. of at least 1,0(X) perapns. Only ject." Community Baptist Church 7:30 p.m. in school auditorium. Emanuel, Chapel, Junior and Area Firemen Our Savior Ijitheran Church pattern Is seen repeatedly in emergency calls; 61 mutual aid at 8:15 on the tennis courts, requirements in male and fe­ Holland. Mich. John Chick, speaker. An American Baptist Church Sunday, M asses at 7 ;30, 9, Cherub CThoirs. 239 G raham Road the conversions of Acts. 3000 emergency calls and 19 emer- On Thursday afternoon a Rihicoff Marries male employes, how many male He graduated from Hartford 585 E. Center St. and 10:30 a.m., in church; and Complete Course South Windsor on the Pentecost birthday of gency related operation calls. Free Throw Contest will be held and female employes do you Seminary and was ordained, by St. Mary’s Church Rev. Walter H. Loomis, Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, Pastor Christianity were so saved, In addition there were 108 drills for boys and a creative crafts have now, what percentage of 10:30 and noon in school audi­ R t. 31, Coventry M inister the Connecticut Valley Presby­ Graduation exercises were 2:37-41, B elievers of S am aria and six parades. contest for girls will be fea- youiv employes are (roiti Man­ NOTICE torium . tery at the First Presbyterian Rev. F. Bernard Miller, Pastor Mrs. Robert Burt, held at the Columbia firehouse 8:30 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship w ere baptized, 8:12-13. The The local emergencies in- tured., Florida Divorcee chester, an(l in w hat towns^ do Church of Hartford. Hye recently Rev. Richard F. Roughan, Director of Christian Education Police Hold last week for 36 men who com­ Ethiopian treasurer respond­ the others reside? TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT St. James diureh Services. Holy Communion on Assistant Pastor eluded 28 rescue and search Ainbtilance Schedule retired from the active ministry pleted an emergency medical ed to the gospel by requesting WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. . . . What mode of transporta­ Snake Dancer SANITARY SEWER ASSESSMENT Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, after serving the South Congr. - the’ first Sunday of each month calls- 128 brush fires; 18 strue- The Tolland Volunteer Ambu- 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. P asto r Rock Concert technician training program. baptism, and faith in Jesus ’ ...... lance Association will hold its A braham Rlbicoff, D-Coim,, a tion does your firm require to Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the Town gational Clnirch of Waterbiiry, at 10:45, and on the third Sun­ Saturday Mass, 7:30 p.m. ture fires and six vehicle fires. Heidi “The Snake Communion, Robert Dutton, lay Rev, Joseph E. Vujs The men are from area fire was the one requisite there­ monthly meeting Sunday at 7:30 recent widower, was- married transport your product, what of Manchester at their meeting on Jun/e 13, 1972, voted to DETER­ and plans to spend his retire­ day at 8:30. Sunday Masses, 7:30, 9:30 and In addition the firemen an­ Daiicei’” McCarthy, an BEAVER FALLS, Pa. (AP) departments and took the 81- unto, 8:36-39. Paul, Cornelius, at the United Congregational Friday to Mrs. Lois Mathes, a utilities are required in your MINE the AMOUNT of ASSESSMENTS to be LEVIED, in connec­ minister, assisting. Topic: “’ITie Rev. Eugene J. Charman 9:30 a.m., Sunday School and swered 24 miscellaneous calls, tion with SEW ER on GREENWOOD ment years in Manchester. - A rock concert here next a.m . Lydia, the Corinthians all manufacturing other than for exotic nightclub dancer SANITARY INSTALLA'nON Spiritually Humble Are God’s Rev. James M. Boyle hour teaching program volun­ Adult Bible Class. eleht false alarms, seven ve- Church Religious Education Miami Beach divorcee, DRIVE, DUE DATE to be at TIME OF CONNECTION, pursuant While minister of the Market week should get more than ade­ Unitarian Fellowship follow this pattern. There is eigm, raise am Building. The executive board Riblcoff, 62, said the two dom estic needs, and what sp'e- at Elmira, N.Y., aj)- People.” Nursery through Kin­ St. Presbyterian Church of Lima. tarily. hide washdowns; to prior action of the Board of Directors. quate protection; The police are of Glastonbury no Biblical exception to it! will meet at 6:30 p.m. were married Friday morning cial facilities are required for ])lied foi’ and i-eceived dergarten care for children. Saturday, M4sses at 5 and Ohio, his sermons were broad­ Windham physicians and hos­ Wesleyan United Methodist Academy Junior High ney fires and one brush fire. Upon connection of the sanitary house plumbing to said sani­ sponsoring it. Daytime emergency teams at the Adas Israel Synagogue In processing your product? a $2,740 Small Bii.si- 7:30 p.m. cast by radio .station WLOK. pital staff members gave sev­ Church Main St., Glastonbury , The firemen participated in tary sewer main, an as.sessment, as shown bplow, shall be made ’We have found that through CHURCH OF CHRIST When the quc.stionnalres have n e s s Administration upon properties, now owned by the following listed persons: Sunday, M asses 7 :30, 9, Dr. Bakker has lectured at eral lectures on emergency Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington LytUU and Vemon Streets 97*reVra7 drnis7nrirm utual will hold a training session Tues- Washington by Rabbi Stanley Zion Evangelical Lutheran 10:30 a.m., and noon. mutual cooperation, police and been returned to the Municipal loan to I’eplace her In­ GREENWOOD DRIVE (WE.ST SIDE) various colleges and at the Uni- care, ranging from obstetrics Rev. H arvey W. T aber, P astor 10:30 a.m., Service, Nursery P iione; 648-1817 aid special drills. day morning at 10 In the am- R^lnowltz, Sewer C hurch young people have been able to bulance garage, while the night The new .Mrs Rlbicoff is 50 Building, they will be analyzed Sewer Cost versalist Institute of Internation­ to removing a victim from a and School. Recreation Activities dian python, wardrobe, 'ontage P er Foot Cost (Missouri Synod) 8t. John’s Polish National understand each other better,” crew will held their training ses- years old, a member of the and will be available to ’.he Name al Relations at Saco, Maine, for crushed car. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School The third session of swim and ])i’op.s which were 74.0’ $24.437753 $1,808.39 Cooper and High Sts. Catholic Church said Chief Russell F. Chlodo. Board of Directors for study and Jam es Joy several years. Hp has also Classes for all ages. m inr lesions TeginV Monday at sion at 7:30 p.m. also in the am- board of trustees of the Mt. lost in mid-June floods 80.0’ 1,955.02 Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, Pastor '"That’s what we’re trying to do The contents of the course Sinai Medical Center in Miami, discussion. Emil W/erstler Rev. W alter A. Hyszko, served as a Masonic lectuier, 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Crandall’S Park. Openings will bulance garage Sheldon Lips 80.0’ 1,955.02 h ere.” were based on guidelines set and has two sons, Robert, 25, caused Ijy Tropical P asto r Rotarian, and as an Americav) exist In several swimming pro- — ^ Albert Gustafson 80.0' 1,955.02 forth by the Highway Safety Nursery. Storm Agnes. 1,955.02 10:16 a.m.. Divine Worship Legion Post' commander. Chlodo said the rcckfest, free 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. grams including senior and jun- Manchester Evening Herald and Peter, 19. William Griffin 80.0’ B ureau. Bette Rlbicoff’s wife of 40 years ^'iet Press Law 90.0’ 2,199.40 With Holy Communion. ’Hie Masses, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. and open to the public, would 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. lor lifesaving classes; swim- Tolland correspondent Olga Dinallo Rev. Roland Erbe of Our Savior be held next Thursday In Columbia men receiving cer­ died April 12 after a prolonged David Rlnes 80.0’ 1,955.02 mers. Intermediates, and ad- Q iiatrale, telephone 875-2845. ToM'n To Open ' 1,956.02 Lutheran Church, South Wind­ Gospel Hall Reeves Stadium at Geneva Col­ tificates Included Newman illness. May Wipe , Out Lloyd Magoon 80.0’ St. Maurice Church unson^s 2,199.40 sor, guest preacher. 415 (Center St. NEWI — EXemNO lege. Local rock groups will Bowen, Nicholas Guzzo, Donald They had a son, Peter, 35, Guy Jodin 90.0’ Bolton Printing Bids 80.0’ 1,955.02 provide the music. Macauley, and Boyd Tuttle. and a daughter, Mrs. Jane Many Papers Ernest Scott Rev Robert W. Cronin, Pastor Big Sur Fire Corralled Thomas Quinn 80.0’ 1,955.02 10 a.m .. B reaking bread. NATURAL HEALTH Bishop, 30. Bids will be opened next Fri­ 1,955.02 North United Methodist Cburdi SAIGON, (AP) — President Richard Levesque 80.0’ 11:46 a.m., Sunday School. Rlbicoff returned to the Sen­ Nguyen van Thleu signed Fri­ day at 11 a.m. in the Manches­ 70.0’ 1,710.84 300 P a rk e r St. Make . a special treat for the Saturday Masses, 5 and Candy Kitchen Edward Ward 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. FOOD SHOPPE A Thought for Today But Lines Appear Shaky ate after the wedding ceremony day night a tough new press ter Munlclpal’vBulldlng for the Rev. Earle R. Custer, children by putting cool instant p.m . Where (Quality Candy It Made Fresh Dally Sponsored by the Manchester —~good but if w get a strong and aides reported he had printing of Democratic and Re­ H o k e Sewer Cost Sewer P a sto r Sunday Masses, 7:80, 9:16 and Choose From Over 100 Vsrleties BIG SUR. Calif. (AP) Mrs. Abraham Riblcoff law that is likel'y to wipe out United Pentecostal Church or regular pudding in ice cream Council of Churches .... , „ “They’re holding it pretty missed no Senate votes. publican enrollment lists, pre­ Nam e Nuft)b Frontage P er Foot Cost most of South Vietnam’s small­ $2,898.82 187 Woodbrldge St. cups and freezing. Make sev­ 11 a.m . Firefighters us ng wind you can never tell what Rlbicoff’s name has figured McGovern asked Riblcoff to liminary voting lists, and final Edward Fraher 118.6’ $24.437753 0 a.m.. Worship Service. er newspapers and tighten gov- 2.443.78 Robert Baker, Pastor eral of these at a time for sup- day corralled a , -acre brush happen,” said Jane in speculation surrounding Sen. take the job at the Democratic emment* control over those sur- voting lists. William Marks 100.0’ Sermon: Lord’s Prayer — 2. “A foolish son is ruin to his fa­ Second Congregation*? Church The Brightest Taste of Summer is In O ur 4100 60.0’ ' ’ 1,221.89 rise treats. and timber fire which streaked wlckan. Information officer for George ^cGovem’s choice of a Convention in Miami Beach last vlvlng To be printed are 60 copies Raymond Parenteau “Thy Wm Be Done.” The Rev. ther, United Church of Christ Mary Burdick 100.0’ 2.443.78 10 a.m ., Sunday Sch(x>l. across this coastal redwood re- the state Division of Forestry, new vice presidential running month and again this week. He of each party’s enrollment 2.443.78 Mr. Custer preaching. Nursery and a wife’s quarreling Is a con­ R t. 44A, Coventry SALT WATER TAFFY The decree was Issued by William Kelman 100.0’ 11 a.m.. Worship Service. tinual dripping of rain.” gion and forced evacuation of The 1,600-man fire force was mate. decllned both times. Thieu under special powers to list in each of the seven voting 61.2’ 1,495.69 (or children five years old and Rev. Robert K. Beohtold, The exciting flavors — lemon, orange, linve, rasp­ Astrid Wlerzblckl 6 p.m.. Youth Service. —Proverbs 19:13 2,000 residents and vacationers, supported by airplanes, pack deal with the national emergen­ distrlcts,(840); also, 75 copies Edward King 70.0’ 1,710.64 younger. M inister berry, grape, maple, peppermint, wlntei^een, 2,477.99 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Serv­ Disaster Relief Increased E arle R. CTuster, P asto r Although the blaze was sur- mules and a converted Army cy resulting from lost spring’s of the preliminary voting list Peter Clark 101.4’ ice. rumbutter and pistachio are combined in the color­ 66.0’ 1,612.88 North United Methodist Church ful assortment. Creamy butter gives our .taffy its rounded, forestry officials said armored personnel carrier, Skyjackers Free in Algiers North Vietnamese invasion. In each of the seven voting dis­ R obert Slather than $10,000 a year. And p e r­ 10 a.m .. W orship Sendee. tricts (525): and 100 copies of First Church of Christ WASHINGTON (AP) — fine taste and smooth texture. Tiy some and see one-third mile of fire line was Many of the nearly 2,00q tm- ALGIERS (AP) — The De- The Algerian government The new law requires daily Charles & " 8,699.84 The Presbyterian Church sons receiving SBA loans would Virginia House '356.0’ ' Scientist Spurred by the fresh memory the difference quality makes. considered shaky, cationers and residents who treiters who hijacked a Delta seized the ransom money when papers to deposit $50,000 with the final voting list in each of 43 Spruce in aaaiuon lo uic ttoDcoaii.cn-o — • . . 447 N. M ain St. , , , , , . J pay only l per cent interest '"niere’s ...... J- always ------chance It^ded -V the area when the . fire Airlines jetliner across the At- the hijackers landed Tuesday, Ih® government and empowers the seven voting dlstrlcts(700). I\ev. George W. Smith, Pastor of tropical storm Agnes and her ^ p „ owner, except Charles and Virginia House ^11 be asseM ^ for could break through,” said (Ire started Tuesday were reiuim- reported then allowed the p'ane and its ‘he government to sijspend any Copies of the party enrollment th/e cost of a sewer lateral which has been Installed by the Sewer ravages, the Senate has sharply gent- j 10 a.m.. Church Service. Sun­ pot holder looms, and prevention officer Jim Cool- ing. Four private campgrounds return to the United Paper which twice violates se- lists are to be supplied the T)pt>artment The cost per lateral is $498.64. day School and Nursery. 9:16 a.m., Sunday School. Increased the relief available to ------Idge. “Odds are very good it reopened and city of Algiers, but minus the States. The government has not curlty, until its case Is decided printer no later than next Sat­ Said assessments were filed In the Town Clerk’s office on July Classes for all ages. “Spirit” is the subject of the homeowners and small busi­ will be contained today. ® ® $1 million ransom they collect- yet acted on a U.S. requeat,rfMQP teller tJniipr whosew hose were were released released fromfrom curliercorner cus- cus- The five adults. May said, enough cash to post the guaran- Oct. 27. The hours are il a.m. to i p.Qi. Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10:15 Business Administration loan If ii.imeontroUed fire unoccupied house trailer wnose . i Manchester, Connecticut zoo while working there. along a atUl atUl-“ncomroueQ ...... ™ to todv and now are living in a “seemed to smoke their Joints toes and probably will have to The Hats are being prepared Monday througii Friday. .aad^U:30 q.Ql. the applicant earned no fnore jl-uncon WUM apparenUy fled to todv and now are living in a “ Dated at Manchester, (Connecticut, this 27th day o( July, 1972- line about >4 to /i mvB u* ^ Identify It. cicontinuously.” go out of business. for the Nov. 7 election. length.

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iianrl^pBtpr allowed to trucks, m CksinecUout, at least, this sign commanding the trucks lEiiPttitis ^praUi to stay at BS .11-21-32-43 4 Good 34 Your 64 For NOV. 71 • vey of the Italian ports beftre ple and not their government. they had both cooperated in Demccratic but certainly unin­ 3-20-30*411 FRJUitNa • DRAPERIES premise that the indestructible plastic deny: A backstage struggle over TAILOR SHOP Eyfe-ee-ei-w 5 Chonges 35 Guns 65 Or But there is a difference between hav­ reiterating Athens as its choice. In other words, you are making arawing it up. John Bailey and tentional gerrymandering of the 6 Fovoroble 36 Eating 66 Fovoroble 55-72-84-891 establishing a Navy home port 121 SPRUCE ST. 649-2164 GIMINI 67 Action i t ing executions take place in violation of can be retired from its dominance of the True or not, the Navy has the Greek people your enemy in Searle Plnney, the party chair­ so-called Bork plan would be 7 Not 37 For SAGITTARIUS CUSTOM STOCK at Athens was waged through Free Parking 8 Letters 38 Activities 68 By American scene almost as quickly as it steadfastly refused to give Con­ order to gain the dubious friend­ men of that day, had, through Burr. CoMWia, MHMb CUSTOM codes and orders and having them part 1971 between the Defense and equally acceptable, although 20 9 Old 39 Ploces 69 Opposition . gress the surveys, supplying ship of a deceitful regime.” Leo Parsky and Scott McAllis­ each would seem to inflict a 10 A 40 Demand 70 Advice Dec. 21 (H I of official policy. entered it. There is, then, no inevitabil­ State Departments with the Pen­ i ”NI0-18-31-42 1 i Bring 41 Or 71 Partnerships SQUARES only an unclassified summary. In Demetracopoulos’ opinion. ter, their "numbers men," ar­ gross injustice, a savagely un­ 2-12-23-35^ ity about our having to deal with it for­ tagon’s Greek victory following ly51-«4-70 12 To 42 Is 72 Plons There is still, of course, something The State Department’s re­ Col, Papadopolous sees the rived at a districting which, by 13 Extremes 43 With 73 Moil 47-58-69 ^ 56 Cooper St., Manchester personal intervention by Adm. fair loss of political power, on Grooming! CANCIR ever. We den’t have to worry abcut quest tor additional port sur­ home port "as a hard commit­ th^r joint calculations, had a 14 Or 44 Likely 74 Contain CAPRICORN much more Important than the differ­ Elmo Zumwalt, the aggressive one party or the other. 15 For 45 And 75 Indicated 643-9892 those leaves of ours decomposing with­ veys derived partly from a de­ ment of support by the U.S. fair chance of givirg; control of FOR Dec. 22 ^ Fine Quality ence. It is to end the climate and situ­ Chief of Naval Operations. POODLES 22 16 For 46 News 76 Useful sire to show Congress Athens military in case of domestic up­ at least one branch of the Gen­ At this writing, it has hap­ 77 News JAN. It out benefit to anybody or anything in­ What makes this so important AND ALL 17 Problems 47 Despite ation in which the executions, both was not the only site studied. rising.” If so, a permanent, in­ eral Assembly to whatever par­ pened that Republican State 9-17-28-40 18 Female 48 Romonce 78 Today 4-16-27-38(0 side plastic bags which will outlast the is the political significance of BREEDS D:'52-57-67 19 Hoppy 49 Wishes 79 To 45-56-80^'^ kinds, take place. However, working-level State stitutionalized autocracy similar ty won the governorship. Chairman Brian Gaffney has of­ 20 Your 50 Drinking 80 Of the home port in Greece, forging LEO AQUARIUS DIAMONDS Department officials actually op­ to Portugal’s Salazar reg'me be­ fered to seek and accept a state 21 Yourself -r 51 Groteful 81 Letter pyramids. We may not have to worry iron links between the U.S. gov­ FUNERAL HOME JULY 22 From posed the Greek home port on comes the only alternative to a Something went wrong with election this fall under the ex­ 875-7624 22 Are V 52 Attention 82 Regular JAN. 20 tVEST about the omnipresent glint of plastic lit­ ernment and the Greek military 23 Your t 53 Don't 83 The JEWELRY grounds it would further bind the Communist ..jsurgency in this formula when it came to isting districting, even though HOURS 9-5 MON. - SAT. ^AUG. 22 eei. It dictatorship. Consequently, the BY APPOINTMENT 24 Doy 1 54 News 84 Simmer DRAY’S STORE ter. We may reduce one more thing United States to a regime with Greece. That is the end product the 19(0 state election. One fac­ he concedes its slight tilt ’?„>l33-54-65-66 25 Making Z 55 Privote 85 Affection 8-22-44^3, Traffic Separation A Safety Key Navy’s determination on a Greek Wm. J. Lennon, Director S>'73-75-78 no intention of democratizing of letting the U.S. Navy make tor, which did not help the against his party, and it has STUD SERVICE FOR — 26 in f 56 Mofters 86 Officials 74-76-77 VSa • Shepert Watch Repairing from mastery over us back to what it site amounts to the military Ptxxlles, Toys & Miniature • VIRGO 27 Social I 57 And 87 Solution PISCES • Fine Selection of Gifts There is one vein of traffic think­ itself. the nation's diplomatic policy. formula, was that the successful also happened that Democratic (STORE was intended to give—service to us. making diplomatic decisions— 28 Moy ^ 58 Stiff 88 Hours For All Oimasions Republican candidate for gover­ 142 E. CENTER ST. 29 Far-aff E 59 Or 89 Awhile «»• '» ■ ing which looks at the problem from the buttressing charges by the Indeed, State Department op­ State Chairman John Bailey has SUDS & SCISSORS s Longine, Bulova, nor ran substantially ahead of POST RD. PLAZA - Rt. 30 30 Socioi50CI0I Q 60ou Knownr.nown yu90 rnonePhone ■MAR. MANCHESTER harshest critics of U.S. foreign position persisted until Zumwalt indicated his possible willing­ Wittnauer and CaraveUe point of view of the weight of the vehi­ all the rest of his ticket, two VERNON A 6-15-25-34 ji,.,|(^Good (^Adverse ^^Ncutral 5-14-29-39^ PARKADE policy. telephoned Assistant Secretary Herald ness to join in seeking the 646-5310 (S>'49-60-79-86 53-62-83-871 Watcher cles involved. ' Protect State Civil Service members of which actually fail­ The Navy decided in 1970 to of State Joseph Sisco late in court’s approval for such a solu­ 787 Main St„ Manchester FULL SELECTION OF ed of election. But it also hap­ tion of the districting problem Phone 648-5617 The danger of a collision increases, Maintaining the integrity of the civil establish a new carrier task 1971 and convincingly argued Y esterda vs IMPORTED pened that, although the Repub­ for 1972, even though 1972 may LORRAINE'S MUNICIPAL BAGMEN service system in the state is necessary group home port for the Sixth the Pentagon's position. With FAMILY AFFAIR AND this theory holds. In proportion of the dif­ licans scobed a narrow victory not be a dream year for Con­ INTERIOR DECORATING U-y GRAND RAPIDS. Mich, to insure that the taxpayer — and the Fleet, to save funds (reducing President Nixon himself warm­ 25 Years Apo NEW YORK (API - Allied Glass is Versatile DOMESTIC ference in weights between the two vehi­ in the total vote for members of necticut Democrats, so far as (AP) — Grand Rapids has its state employes — are properly protect­ fleet time at sea) and spur re­ ing toward the Greek dictators, • Reupholstery Lewis, 52, and Ids son, Joe, 18, The large maple tree at the both House and Senate, they the availability of national coat­ garbage problems in a bag. WINES cles involved. ed against the politicians whose copj- enlistments (permitting sailors mutters of protest by U.S. dip­ both honoc stmlents, have There are times when it is a coming lights distort them. Spot corner of Main and Maple Sts. wound up in control of neither. tails is concerned. Our tentative • Rods a: The City Commission has real task to think of something The kind of collision which might do cem s about rewarding the party faithful to be with their families). Tes­ lomats were muffled. sinuillaneously graduated checks are run to .see if wlnd- DON WILLIS is removed to make room for compliments to Messrs. Gaff­ I- from Queenshorough Com- voted to start a new system to different to give as a gift and if -shlelds are .safe as far us visi­ LIQUORS do not always coincide with efficient tifying before the Foreign Af­ That point is underlined in We have a theory that some­ s Fabric the least damage would, by this theory, a proppsed new block. ney and Bailey, for being will­ nuinity College. require all residents to put their this is the case, stop in at the bility is concerned but more im­ —p l u s - government. fairs Committee last March 7, the preface to last winter’s thing happened in the state’s • MR.' STEAK • GARAGE ing to do the nearest thing to a • Window Shades The elder Lewis, a retired garbage in special plastic bags, White Glass Co.. Inc., 31 Blssell portant, you might be injured occur between two 3,000 pound cars, ’The appointment by the Meskill Ad­ Adm. Zumwalt asserted the hearings on the Greek home population between 1965 and h a r v es t HILL 10 Years Ago right thing that is now left avail­ 244 Center Street fur merchant, attended eve­ which will be specially marked St., and think In terms of glas-s. which would at least have the power to ministration of a politician to a major Navy surveyed eight Italian port published this weekend. • Drapes • Slipcovers because of poor vi.sibility imd 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4531 DISCOVERY 19^ which threw the Parsky- able. Manchester s 646-1005 ning classes studying data Glass is so versatile; it is the di-s-tortion. resist each other equally. job which had previously been under ports before selecting Athens. Reps. Lee Hamilton of Indiana The Federal Housing and Designed with You in Mind and sold only through the city. McAlllster calculations out of OPEN 7 DAYS -11 TO 9 processing, and Joe went to one thing that can fit into any Another item that would be a BRANDS civil service endangers the civil service But classified messages be­ and Benjamin Rosenthal of New Home Finance Agency approves By A Decorator Who Cares Specializing in U.S.D.A. The scheme is expected to Specializing in The likelihood of dangerous result kilter. We would guess that day classes studying liberal home, whatever its decor, mod­ boon during storms is the instal­ system. It must be examined most care­ tween the State and Defense De­ York, whose Foreign Affairs a grant for a redevelopment POST RD. PLAZA 875-2996 Choice Steaks and raise $310,000 toward the cost of MASTER CHARGE enough Democratic votes moved arts. ern. contemporary or with your would go up if the collision were between fully by those who want to see that tax partments submitted to the com­ subcommittees conducted the survey of the North End. Fresh Sea Food the city s garbage collection. lation of glass ventilators that BRAKE SERVICE out of the cities, and the con­ They said their college expe­ most prized antique furniture. protect against storms, let in PERSONAL CHARGE a 2,000 pound car and a 4,000 pound car, dollars are spent in the wisest fashion. Route 30, Vernon Voters already have turned Open Forum riences have contributed to Mirrors are always welcome; plenty of air and d-i not dark­ Front End Alignment a c c o u n t s INVITED When the Republicans held their re­ down a plan to charge each and be higher still if one of the cars In­ what already was "a good, they add beauty to any room en your bedroems. These are cent nominating convention in the 6th household $2 a month for gar­ TEL. 649-0446 volved went up to 6,000 pounds. ''incident At The Comer close father-and-son relation­ and in r(x>ms that are odd sized very easy to install; you can do General. Repair Work Congressional District, there were three Got A Painting Probiem? WeMi Heip! ship." bage collection. But there is absolutdy no way you can Bill Whitaker To the Editor, or somewhat small, they add a it yourself or someone from major candidates. The winner was Atty. sense of space and airiness. Of safely collide a 2,000 pound car into a 40,- Service still means something to us— and sei-vice White Glass Co. will be happy to John F. Walsh of New Britain, who is in The other evening my hus­ course, when you see the AID do the work for you. Be sure to 000 pound truck. the law firm with which Me'sklll had pre­ tyrantshc ll means spending enough time with you to help you Amid Y(7UR HiRBi£ that soyis a ^ mever band and I heard what sounded Service Emblem of the P.P.G take accurate measurements if EXPERT REPAIRS ON PtHIEIQN GARSI All of us, as we think over accidents viously been associated. to be an explosion nearby. When select the right paint finish for that job you’re plan­ Reuben Plen’s TOURAINE Industries, that is displayed at you do the work yourself and The two others failed to win 20 per ------HAVfiANVFW£MDSr-.ft,SI«DAH^BUD0IE^i7 we have seen or read about, concede the we Icxiked out our patio win­ ning. See us for paint and service when you plan your the White Glass Co., you know they will cut it to your specifi­ UNITED SPORTS GAR REPAIR, Inc. cent of the delegate votes, thereby leav­ dows, we saw flames shooting that you are getting the finest logic of such calculations. YO u ff next project. Texaco Sfafion PAINTS cations. As a matter of fact, ing the field clear for Walsh. The two up skyhigh at the street-comer. glass that money can buy. glass ventilators are wonderful Rt. 83, Vernon, Conn. The simplest, and most expensive key were Atty. Robert Statchen and Atty. It was dark and we quickly de­ 381 Main Stroaf Motorists know that wherever the year around, summer or Phone 646-4485 to safety — assuming we are not g help and I got on the phone to ficiently and by skilled and work in your bathroom, how Hjrdramatic Transmission CASTROL OILS ★ FOREIGN CAR PARTS] weight, so they can crush against one an­ Statchen has just been appointed to an the fire department and the po­ 723 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER— PHONE 649-4501 PAUL'S fully trained men in the art of about having a glass tub en­ other with equal chances — is a separa­ $18,500 a year state job as a "special as­ lice department. It seemed as if Repairing glass installation. They use only closure installed. Glass shower VW PACER PERFORMANCE EQUIPMENT sistant” in the Transportation bepart- BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK PAINT SUPPLY tion of traffic. I had not been off the phone AU Woric Guaranteed the latest and best techniques stalls are worth their weight in ment. The political appointment is out­ more than a minute when the 645 MAIN STREET in modem auto glass installa­ “ Next to Vittner’s Garden Center” '■ly Your independent Texaco Lubrication Service gold when it comes to keeping One separation, which we already side of civil service and Statchen did not fire engilnes and police cars W e Give ijyfC Green Stamps Tcl. 649-0300 tion and you are always sure the bathroom dry. If the man have developed on all major roads, and take any examlnaticm for the appoint­ were outside taking care of the of the utmost in satisfaction of the house is handy, he can ment. which all of us would like to see extend­ AlU,MA PUVW* TRUCKS matter. It seems that “ prank­ with all work done here. install these himself, or if you It is significant that Statchen is replac­ IM THC SSMOeoX WltNHCReie-^ ster’s” had thrown a gallon of dealer. The White Glass (Jo., dees prefer, for a moderate sum, the ed to every road, is the separation of di­ ing a career civil service employe who P o l Wap'Tfl Go Moms »'5 0 D A if gasoline into a sewer opening work for Insurance companies White Glass Co. will send a man rections, so that the head-on collision is retired not too long ago. Atty. Adam and set fire to it, causing the CUSTOM and in order to do this they to do the work for you. Once Knurek held the classified ser^ce posi­ rendered physically impossible. explosion and flames, must come up to the rigid installed you will wonder how tion which was eliminated after he re­ I write th^ letter for two standards set by these com­ you got along without them. In additjon to that, we are going tired. reasons. One, to warn other KITCHEN panies. Should you need the Glass is used In so many to need separation of traffic which It is intriguing that the congressional children who might have ideas glass replaced in ycur car win­ ways. It covers tables and pro­ is heading in the same direction. One nominee—who is expected to be renam­ of this kind that the results are dow or windshlelil, this is the tects them against stains, bums ed when a new convention is held In the more violent and deadly than CENTER place to come. and scratches, it is ideal for separation would be that of speed, which revised 6th IMstrlct — is affiliated with they probably expect. Two, all VISIT o u n SHOWROOM Much driving is done after your vanity in the bedroom or we now try to achieve, on some of our Meskill’s former law firm. Also that one in our neighborhood - commend dark and if your car’s wind­ bathroom. For beauty and as a major highways, by advising slow traf­ leading opponent was the politically ap­ our fire and police departments OVER 30 STYLES ON DISPLAY shield is pitted from fine flying work saver, think Glass. pointed deputy personnel commissioner on quick and efficient service. aOIMB OF FAMOUS BBABID8 particles thrown against it by If you need the screen wibe fic to keep to the right lane, and And, oh, yes, our telephone OVER .1,00/) KITCHENS INSTALLED passing cars it might be wise to r e p 1 a c e d in your window and the second now been given a s HoQioInt sIRaytsg s.Frigldalre s Zenith by posting signs yhich establish, accord­ slate job outside of civil service. opierators waste no time in get­ COME TO 'THE'EXPERTS have it replaced. After a while screens or doors, let White • b o a e Panasonic s Westlnghouae is Hotpoliit ting us through in these emer­ these fine pits and scratches Glass (Jo. do it now, then it will ing to the state, either a five or a ten ' Isn't it time to start wondering about s Stereos s Dishwashers s Radios s TVs s Dryers s 1^ . OPEN Da i l y o:80 a .m . - e p .m . — t h u r s .-f r i . o p .m . 46 West Center St., Manehestet, and the status of the state's merit system gencies. It’s good to know you’re blend into a maze that cuts be ready for you. For the best mile an hour differential between the 885 CENTER ^TREEi*, MANCHESTER down on your visibility, particu­ Route 83. Vernon under the Meskill Administration? — all on I the alert! Phone in glass installation, depend up­ speed allowed passenger cars-'and that Opoa Eves, tfll 9 P.H. crtHie Poriiade 64S-aeci GUARANTEED SATISFACTION 640-7544 larly so at night when the on­ WATBEBURY REPUBUCAN. Lee Ann Oundersen on the White Glass Co. 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4 PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERAlI), MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1972 Pat tin Back in Groove^ dO thaid, O jnqlsL Heard

By Two-Hitter Stops Birds e a r l YOST \ Leader Sport» Editor BOSTON (AP) — If the Against the Orioles, Pattln 1 on both Crowley and Robin- “ We’re used to this by now," AMERBCSAN UBAGUE BIRMINGHAM, Mich. (A P )—Jerry Heard says win­ two-hitter Marty Pattin changed his attitude. sen before getting them out. said Boston manager Earl East ning the PGA championship "would really give my ca­ served up against the Bal- "I Just said the hell with it, "Can't really blame him for Weaver, whose team was hlt- W. L. Pot. O.B. Yanks on the Move After hitting .327 with Syracuse in the reer a shot in the arm.” kins. going to throw the ball in- trying to be a little fine there,” ting .227 going Into Friday’s If he plays In it as well as he timore Orioles Friday night Detroit 56 44 .666 — "Since June 14, we have the best win­ International League this season, San­ First round leaders Bud Allln stead of trying to pinpoint It Boston manager Eddie game. “ Two-hit shutouts are ^Id Thursday and Friday, It in Fenway Park is any in- Baltimore 53 46 .686 2 ning record in baseball," Lee MacPhail, chez was brought up to the parent club of Santa Barbara, CaJif., and high and inside or low and Kasko. “ Not with those horses nothing new around here. I get­ would albo ^ v e him a $40,000 dication — and theie is no New York so 47 .616 4 general manager of the New York Yan­ and has been making plays that Brooks Stan Thirsk of Shawnee Mis­ away," Pattin said, “ I find ” i" i®ll >ny to stop glv- check. reason to believe otherwise Beston 50 48 .610 4 ^ kees, announced over the dinner table Robinson had a patent on for years. San­ sion, Kan., managed to make when I do that. I usually get Baltimore starter Pat Dob- '"g “ P ‘ hat one or two runs ev- Heard, 25, toured the 7,054-. Cleveland 46 63 .466 9 at Fenway Park this week in the com­ chez has great range, right or left, and a the cut. Those firing 150 or bet­ — it appears that the Bos­ the ball where I want it." son, who gave up four hits In ®fy •'u** start throwing yard, par-70 Oakland Hills Milwaukee 40 69 .404 16 pany of Lefty Bray of Manchester, New­ rifle arm. ter made it. ton Red Sox righthander is seven innings, was almost as shutouts. Country Cjlub layout near De­ Terry Crowley got Balti­ West ark baseball writer Jim'Ogle and this "His biggest problem,” Manager Both Allln and Thirsk carded Stan Landes and Yogi Berra back in the groove that sharp as Pattln. He didn't give “ At least our average won’t Oakland troit with a second round 70 more's first hit, in the fourth, 61 39 .810 — writer. Ralph Houk told me," is after the game two-under 68s Thursday to lead made him earlier this year up a hit until Carlton Fisk led go down much," Weaver Chicago Friday to give him a one-stroke when he doubled to right on a 56 43 .666 4 ^ Ogle, who also chronicles Yankee do­ each day because he can't speak Eng­ such notables as Player, Arnold a very difficult to lead: Palmer, Lee Trevino and Jack ball that Reggrie Smith atmar- quIPP®*!- Minnesota 60 46 .621 9 ings for the Sporting News, added that lish. Felipe AIou and Horace Clarke act defeat. "y Cater moved Fisk to third 'But we're still In the Kansas City He shot a 69 Thursday and Nlcklaus. But Allln shot up to a 46 62 .469 14 the club has won six of its last seven as interpreters at the ball park. But at Pattln, who won six in a row he added, referring to California his one-under total made him 77 to total 145, while Thirsk bal- nddeaadded an infield nit in the ' "-“ . h , « , , ^ ’’‘^ht u7 and * Luis f*.game 46 65 .460 16 night he’s lost.” ^ before the All-Star break, had It's still the series coming into Boston, losing only to the only golfer in a field of 139 looned to an 82 for ISO. sixth. That ended the Baltimore Aparlcio, playing his first game he pennant race Texas 40 60 .400 21 Oakland. lost his last two starts. offense—almost since he broke a finger six third Inning and we play to the Both MacPhall and Ogle feel the Yan­ who broke par over a course Palmer, who shot 69 the first “ I was trying to be too fine," weeks ago, knocked In Fisk bottom of the ninth. We gotta Friday's Re«ilts "W e (the Yankees) thought we had kees need only an established lefthanded dubbed "The Monster" by Ben round, came In with a 75 to Oakland on the ropes in the first game hitter in the lineup to get back on top. Pattln said Friday after the Pattin walked Bobby Grlch with n fielder's choice. get that million people into Bal- Cleveland 1, Detroit 0 Hogan in 1951. stand five strokes behind at of our series at the stadium (Yankee Both agreed that Reggie Smith cf Bos­ Red Sox defeated the Orioles 2- leadlng eff the ninth, and then Boston added Its other run in timore some way. It looks like Boston 2. Baltimore 0 Only two golfers were able to 144 The PGA is the only major Stadium),” Ogle said. ton would be the ideal man. He's a 0. “ I started trying to pinpoint had to face Pcwell, Crowley the sixth on a single by Tommy we'll just have to play for first Minnesota 5, Oakland 4 come in at even par 140 alter championship Palmer hasn’t "W e scored three runs in the first in­ swltchtter and the most valuable player the ball and I got too fine. Then and Brooks Robinson. Powell Harper, a sacrifice and a single place every night from Aug. 15 New York 9, Milwaukee 4 36 holes—1969 winner Ray in ig years on the pro tour. ning and Steve Kline had a no-hltter go­ on the Red Sox .squad, any table com­ I got into trouble," lined to left, then Pattln went 3- to right by Rico Petrocclll. to Sept. 30." Califemia 6, Kansas City 5, Floyd and Hale Irwin. Trevino, winner of the British ing for six inplngs. Then on four straight panions felt. 10 Innings Three others were tld at Open, was erratic in a 71 round pitches, the A's had the lead. "Left-handed pitchers,” Ogle said, r V Chicago 3, Texas 2 141: Gay Brewer Jr., Bob for a 144, while U.S. Open and ■ Homer, Two Singles and Three RBVs "Campy Campaneris was hit by a third base since Clete Boyer. He might Smith, and Jim Jamieson. An- Masters cKamp Nlcklaus had a Luis Returns Today’s (lames pitch to break up a perfect performance. even be better than Boyer," Ogle warn­ other four were in contention at disastrous 76 to climb to 147. Detroit (Slayback 4-5) at Joe Rudi followed with a single and Reg­ ed. 142: Tommy Aaron, Gary Play- Eleven of 20 former cham- BOSTON (AP) — The Bos­ Cleveland (G. Perry 18-8) gie Jackson hammered a three-run A '<> A er, Dan Sikes, and Lanny Wad- plons made the cut. ton Retl Sox Kridn.v night ac­ Baltimore (McNally 10-9) at homer. Mike Epsterin followed with an­ Willie Mays Spectacular tuated shortstop Luis Apa- Boston (Slebert 9-7) other homer for a 4-3 lead,” Ogle said Balls ’n Strikes t ricio, who had liceii sidelined National League Roundup "He usually keeps that ball Texas (Hand 8-7) at Chicago as he rechecked his scorebook. Nate Colbert, the hot-hlttlng San Diego Hank Soar and Del Rice NEW YORK (AP) — It six weeks with a fractured (Herald photo by Pinto) away from me. but this time It (Lemonds 1-3) "W e lost the second game, 1-0, in which Padre first baseman, was the Boson Red BEST IN ALUMNI JUNIOR LEAGUp— Liggett’s Pai’kade copped champion­ could have been billed as a 'finger. Oakland (Blue 4-5) at Min­ was right over the plate," we left 11 runners on base, twice with Sox’ first choice in winter and spring ship honois in tlie Rec Depai'tment’s Alumni .lunioi' Baseball League. Sipiad Willie Mays spectacular. Mays said of his homer over To make ro*>m for Apa- nesota (Woodson 8-9) men on second and third and once with trade talk but both clubs couldn’t agree the left field fence. rich) on the roster, the Red New York (Stottlemyre 11-11) Rookie Stops Pirates Members, front, Dan Dumond, Herb Whittakei', Mike I’l'esli; Middle, Bill Pil- The veteran for the the bases loaded," Ogle related. on the players involved. Boston then lard, Tony Barrett, Mickey Mikolowsky, jMaik I’ei'i'one; Back, Coach Chmie- New York Mets, now in the “ He gave me the same pitch -iox optioned veteran relle>cr at Milwaukee (Parsons 8-9) The A’s added single game victories turned to New York and traded Sparky twilight of his great baseball again," Mays commented on Stan Mllllanis to Louisville, California (May 4-7) at Kan­ the next two days to sweep the set at a Lyle fpr Danny Cater. The latter is cur­ lenski, Bob Healy, Bob Nurmi, Bob Bonino. Missing Mike Stevens, Bill Coi'i’eia. from where he had been career, put on perhaps his best one of his RBI singles. sas City (Hedlund 2-5) time when the Yankees were talking pen­ rently the hottest batter in the lineup. . . . brought lip several weeks And Slugger Stargell performance for the Mets in “ I threw a lot of strikes," Sunday'h Games nant again. Lee MacPhail offered that the entire ago. leading them to a 6-1 victory said McAndrew, who gave up Detroit at Cleveland NEW YORK (AP) ___ Gaston singled with two out in In three games iiltli the Following the disaster against Oak­ Yankee brass is happy with the progress Pats Launch over the at Shea Baltimore at Boston only one hit in the last eight Red Sox he had no record land, the club woke up and ha.s been being made by CTiarlle Spikes, a 6-3, Young Balm- Moore’s knees ‘ he seventh hnd then beat the Stadium Friday night. innings after the Cubs got their Texas at Chicago and a 6.23 earned run aver- winning ever since, although it had to 215 - pound outfielder who is hitting should have been shaking. huri^sr on tw^out lone tally in the first on two Oakland at Minnesota Pre-Season Mays, traded to the Mets in age. be satisfied with a split in the four-game homers, and for average, with West May by San Francisco, con-, hits. New York at Milwaukee set against Boston at Fenway Park this Haven in the Eastern League. "He may Ti’j SUSP'S, Jrrs thd bases Iciaded with two singer, who had blanked nected for his 651st career "I thought here we go California at Kansas (Jlty week. be ready next sprinT," MacPhail said of out in the ninth inning and Padres twice earlier this Plav Tonight homer In the first inning and again," said McAndrew. "But Big Names Enler 5Ionda,v’s Games Five games behind Detroit's division Spikes. "He could well be the next Yan­ j “ Montreal’s 21 - year - old season, struck out 10 but was later got two singles for a three- when Mays' homer tied the SUTTON, Mass. (AP) - Sev­ Texas at Minnesota leaders, the Yankees are well within kee super-star," he added. . . "The big OAKLAND (AP) Jim Plun- Cleveland at Boston N. rookie left - hander was outpitched by Mike Caidweii, hit, three-RBI night to back up score almost Immediately. I eral big names in golf have striking distance and still very much in difference why batting averages are 4ett and his New England ,Pa- il J 1 m McAndrew’s three-hit felt confident.” signed up for the $200,000 USI Baltimore at Milwaukee, N. lower today in the majer leagues than clinging to a precarious 2 -1 who tossed a four-hit shutout the picture. rlot Teammate.s will got their pitching as the Mets snapped a "My fast ball was getting Classic at the Pleasant Valley Oakland at Kansas City, N. Detroit is at New York Tuesday and years ago," MacPhail contends, "is be­ ]ead. 6hd fanned Frank Robinson \ three-game losing streak. them out, so 1 kept throwing it. Country Club Aug. 17-20, and Only games scheduled Thursday for day games with a dou- cause of the gloves. They are so big to­ And lumbering to the plate as ‘hree times, flr.st la.stc of combat of the new I don't believe in fooling around the list continues to grow. bleheadcr sandwiched in between on day that players are able to catch up a pinch hitter with a .304 bat­ season tonight as tile Patiiots Bobby Bonds and Chris Pelekoudas The victory pulled the second REDS . BRAVES with curves when my fast ball The British Open champion. with balls that would be base hits years ting average, 22 home runs and place Mets within 6’,4 games in \ NATIONAL LEAGUE Wednesday, all day games. Bobby Tolan was the big gun open their 1972 National Foot­ is working." Lee Trevino, will play, ns well A '1.Y * ago.” . . . Talk around the press box at 76 runs batted in was none oth­ the National League East of WILLIE MAYS in Cincinnati’s sweep of At­ ball League campaign with an In gainhig his seventh victory as Dave Stockton, who won the East Boston this week was that Baltimore has er than Willie Stargell. first place Pittsburgh who lost Top Two Reasons lanta. He homered in the ninth exiubllion game agaln.st the in 10 decisions, McAndrew re- tournament last year when It w. ;L. Pet. G.B. the team, on paper, but no leader on the Stargell watched one fast ball to Montreal. the first inning. That tied the What’s the biggest reasons the New inning to send the opener into Oakland Raider.s. tired 25 of the last 27 Cub bat- was called the Massachusetts Pittsburgh 61 38 .616 — fle'd and Detroit won’t win the pennant for a strike and swung and . , ...... Mays hit his No. 651 career score at 1-1 and gave York Yankees suddenly, like the Red The Raider.s, .still smarting ters to face him. Classic. New York 54 44 .551 6',:. unless il can get pitching help. In recent missed the next two as Moore overtime, they doubled in the Figure Way homer off Ferguson Jenkins in McAndrew a lift. Sox, turned into flag contenders after became only the seventh south- ‘ “ h and scored the winning run from a 20-6 defeat at the hand.s Yankees 53 49 .520 9',(, C'hicago weeks, 18-game winner Mickey Lolich St. Louis 48 50 .490 12',{, tieing in the also-ran class? paw to beat the hard-hitting Pi­ on a thro'wlng error by second of the Patriots in the regiilai- "Ralph Houk and Celerino Sanchez," has been the only consistent pitcher. The baseman Felix Millan. season opener last year, were Montreal 45 52 .464 15 feeling expressed by several lon

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ME INTO LBALHNG YOU/ H E A D , 23 Vexation 22 European 34 Protuberance 4SHoarfroat Order Your WHEN I REFUSED. HE i n j u r i e s ; 26 Level finches 36 Large dog 46 Fruit drinks Oasslfled or “Want Ads” attics cleaned, odd jobs, — Prompt, courteous ser\-lce. HAPPY A D S SCREAMED AT ME ABOUT 30 Canadian 23 Remain 37 Musteline $8 High card BO X L E H E R S are taken over the phone as a lawns, trees cut and removed. Call 643-1496. mammals 49 King of GETTING iREVENGEI river 24 Trieste wine convenience, nie advertiser Call 643-6000. “Happy 31 Was Itorne measure 39 Anglo-Saxon Judah (Bib.) For Your SAM Watson Plumbing and 25 Kind of dance slaves 52 Knight (ab.) shculd read his ad the FIR ST '^H EV CAN'T 32 The dill Information D AY IT A PPE AR S and R E ­ WASHING Machine repairs, heating. Bathroom remodeling BELIEVE iTs 33 Ceramic r~ y r r" r~ T~ r~ y y nr IT nr PORT ERRORS in time for RCA Whirlpool, Kenmore, and repairs. Free estimates. Thought” pieces the next insertion. The Herald Maytag. Reasonable rates. Call 649-3808. 34 American TH E H E R ALD will not dis­ T M U I »«« 0«» 1$ 14 close the identity of any ad­ Is responsible for only ONE Owner of Pike Coin Wash and univei3ity NO JOB too small. Immediate 35 Mockers TB" TT 17 vertiser using box letters. incorrect or omitted insertion Dry deeming, 275 West Mid­ Today! 38 Signifies Readers answering blind box for any advertisement and dle Turnpike, next to Stop sertice on service calls. Free visibly nr JP ads who desire to protect then only to the extent of a and Shop, 643-4913. estimates gladly given on OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN 40 Assist tlvelr identity can follow this "m ake good” Insertion. E r­ heating or plumbing. Faucets 43 Saline procedure: rors which do not lessen the POWER mowers, hand mowers repaired or Installed. Water CALL 643-2711 44 Musical u | K r ft a a value of tile advertisement sharpening and repairing ser- pumps worked on. Complete syllable Enclose your reply to the will not bo corrected THAWK€» FOR. HE HAr* A A L L RJOHT, A L L R|<3HT.TT jSm p V by rice. Cali "Sharpall.” Free heating systems, rec rooms, I'D P E L IV E R ’E M F O R 47 Throttle H i t box in an envelope — address “ make good” insertion. TAK1W^3 OVER SLIOHT plck-u') rind delivery. 643-5305. etc. Call M & M Plumbing & Manchester M V P A P E R t e m p e r ­ 49 Dry to the Classified Manager, ... SoiMone ROUTE THI& a t u r e . 50 Mutual amity w Heating, 649-2871. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER ^HYC>0€S HE HAVE TO GET Manchester Evening Herald, MORWlW<3, <3EOR:aKj»*»jk),..VJHE.H 51 Disagreeable ■ I togetlver with a memo listing 643-2711 PaintingpPapering 13 may hova laiit yaw PAP--I POKJ'T 5T Evening TH' PAPERS lVE/OHA72>V<'*tM*t#tA). 53 Nestors the companies you do NOT M o v in g- a happy adl M E V , P O P ! Yt)LJ S A ID T H E T l G O e > A C K ' W E L L FEEL TOO ' W ITH 97 CuSTovtCRS 54 Landed PAINTING — Excellent work O OOP. ANJP... want to see your letter. 'Your .W A K E U P TO CATCH 'EM IS T O B E D , C A T C H 'E M A H 'IT S RAJH/HG PlTCHFORKSt properties letter will be destroyed if the done, reliable teacher. Free T rucking-Storoge 20 Herald W H E N T H E Y •rrr WMEM TH EY’F SON... 41 4i W w advertiser Is one you’ve nuen- Autos For Sole estimates. Call 628-8248. HAV1Nmien want a variety DORMERS, garages, porches, PICK 1968 COR'VETjrE, new engine 1971 HoUday 20’ RB Please call, of jobs, by day or hour. Yards, rec looms, room additions, fice work. For interview call Happy Happy Birthday I GUESS IT'S Was $3,895 NOW $3,595 YES, INSTEAD OF SELLING FOR A FELLA WHO PAINTS QUAIL •cAVAU-l and 4-speed, new shocks and 1-747-6883 attics, cellars cleaned. Lawns kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, 647-9129. AND WRENS, AREN'T YOU GETTING TUE MARINE 39th Anniversary (August 6th) MY PROPERTY, I'M GIVING springs, $1,250. 646-7642. 1971 Gem 16’ and gardener’s sendee. Call siding, general repairs. Quali­ IT TO THE BOY SCOUTS. A B IT h a w k i s h , T O M ? COMING OUT CLER K TYPIST, full time per­ G R A N D M A and PA Was $2,495 NOW $2,195 Motorcycles-Bicycles 11 643-6305. ty workmanship. Financing IN ME, BUZ. BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE 1984 MERCURY wagon, as Is, manent position, 5 day week LINDA FINDLAY M CAPTAIN EASY 1971 Plaything, 19' available. Economy Builders, Was $2,195 NOW $1,750 T R E E REMOVAL, pruning, In East Hartford office, for In­ Love, $100 or best offer, 390 engine. Inc., 643-6159, 872-0647, eve­ Love, I'M AFRAID I MUST WELL. EK... RIGHT ON. BABY'. Call anytime, 643-1850. 1970 Yellowstone 23' spraying, etc., fully Insured. Li­ terview Call Mr. Pearson, 289- YOU'RE BSA motorcycle, 1971, 600 cc. nings. Ellen, Kathy and Phil Mom KNOW immediately . YE5... OP WOW UETI5 SO censed. Free estimates. Call 0273. CIVINC M I5 5 D A R E - P O YOU COUK5EI Was $4,196 NOW $3,796 Gcldstar, $675. 742-7054. IT? RENTA BOAT! NEED CAR? Credit very bad? 633-5345. WANT THI5 M0DELIW5 1969 Avelon Lil Tyke 13' CARPENTRY — Repairs, re­ GENERAL MECHANIC — full­ Happy Birthday Happy Anniversary A5516NMENT OK NOT? Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ Was $1,295 NOW $995 1971 HONDA, 350, excellent con­ modeling, additions, roofing. time days, contact Mr. Larry est Douglas accepts lowest 1938 Shasta Starflyte 17’ dition, $600. Call 647-9098 after TREE Service (Soucler)—Trees MOM Call David Patria, South Wind­ Passardi, The Amerbelle I M O M and DAD down, smallest payment, any- Was $2,495 NOW $2,195 6. cut, building lots cleared, trees sor, 644-1796. Corp. 104 E. Main St., Rock­ vdiere. Not small loan finance 1937 Winnebago Tandem, 19’ topped. Got a tree problem? I Love, FOR YOUR motorcycle insur­ ville, 875-3325 between 8:30-5 Love, company plan. Douglas Mo­ Was $2,693 NOW $2,295 Well worth phone call . 742- LEON CIESZYNSKI builder — I Dad, Maureen, ance call the Crockett Agency. p.m. An equal opportunity em­ tors, 346 M ^ . PICK UP CAMPERS 8252. new homes custom built, re­ I Steve and Jeff Peter and John Ask for Betty Turner, 643-1677. modeling, additions, rec ployer. 1972 Camp Four, 11’ ______TWO YOUNG married men will 1960 CJHEVROLET, In gfood run­ rooms, garages, kitchens re- Was $2,795 NOW $2,495 EIXPERT repairing all makes do small repair jobs and paint­ ning condition. Phone 649-9742 modefed, bath tile, cement Help Wanted 1970 Nomad, 10%’ of bicycles including 3, 6 and ing, also cellar cleaning and help, full-time 35 Help Wonted 35 k . after 5 p.m. work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ PART-TIM E Was $1,993 NOW $1,795 lOaspeeds. Manchester Bicycle light trucking. Call 646-2692. pay. Phone 649-6741. STAFF ACXXIUNTANT — CPA 1988 Barth SC, 10%’ Shop dential or commercial. Call ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 646-3726. firm. Responsible and person­ DEAN MACHINE Was $2,695 NOW $2,495 ------649-4291. 1968 VOLKSWAGEN. Must sell, REAL ESTATE Associate, ex­ able accountant wanted. Au­ PRODUCTS BIND HER > ----- N O f ...YOUR DAUGHTER WILL WARM U .U U Z LOOKS UKE WE’LL HAVE Plus many camper equipped 1971 YAMAHA, 360 Enduro, set CX)MMERCIAL or residential, LISTEN. PEASANT, it.vi.rif.9n. make offer. 649-5384, 649-2062. WES ROBBINS carpentry re­ cellent opportunity with rapid­ diting and income tax experi­ 102 COLONIAL RD. AND PUT / AYE, NO.YtXI UNTIL YtXI BRING THE C O D STONE OF THE C A S n £ / / ^ _ . . „ 7 \ T'GIVE THOSE 114 0 A pickup trucks, built to carry up for dirt, good condiUon, $500 cleaning. cellers, attics, lawn ly expanding company. Excel­ HER IN ( CAPTAIN C A N Y f US THOSE 2 0 ^ “ _^RAJHER!J^ HAND, CLANK.' modeling sDeciallst. Additions, ence helpful. Please send resu­ MANCHESTER, CONN. 1969 CAMARRO, SS, power any of the above coaches, or best offer. Call 633-0601. mowing, lawn maintenance, THE CART.'V / GEESE... -SF *73^ STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF rec rooms, dormers, bullt-lns. lent commissions, experience me. principals only, Robert J. steering, power brakes, ■ 4- MINI-MOTOR HOMES above ground pool repairs. 1968 KAWASAKI 650, newly re­ bathrooms. kitchens. 649- preferred, but will train per­ Pue & Co., Vernon Profession­ NEEDS HELP speed, posl-tractlon, 646-0785 1972 Chinook 18 plus (new) 646-3467. son willing to work. Full-time ^ T H E POSTING OF IN REPORTING built engine, excellent running 3446. al Building, 281 Hartford Turn­ ORDERED, after 6 . Was $10,470 NOW $9,600 only. For personal, confi­ • Bridgeport milling machines THE N E W FLIGHT WHAT condition. Asking $800. Call C A R PE N TE R available, days, pike, Vernon, Conn. 06066. OFFICER HAS WAV 1971 GMC/Travel Queen (new),.. dential interview, call Mr. • Brown and Sharp Production STREETS 1669 VOLKSWAGEN 7 passen­ 619-3470 after 5 p.m. evenings, weekends. Additions, Roofing- QUIET CAUSED MORE 2 Was $9,150 NOW $8,150 Starkweather, 646-5353. R E TIR E D gentleman wanted Millers ger bus, with air conditioning. alterations, repairs. No job too 2 I STIR THAN THE 1071 Travco Dodge Maxl-Wagon SACRIFICE — 1971 HONDA Siding-Chimney 16 to make deliveries, mornings ’ t r o u b l e s Phone M9-4604. small. Free estimates. Call • Turret Lathes ______Was $7,295 NOW $6,693 175 CL, on or off road, 1,500 PARTTIME janitorial work, and afternoons. Must have p - - Stephen Martin, 646-7295 after GUTTERS and rOofg repaired mornings or evenings. Must be • Hardinge Chuckers 1969 VOLKSWAGEN, Sunroof, AS IS SPECIALS miles, excellent condition. car. Mileage paid plus hourly 4 p.m. and replaced. Excellent work­ over 21. Call 649-5334. new engine lob. Asking $1,200. 1936 Ford Ranchero $395. Phone 644-1766. manship. Reasonable prices. wage. E. C. M. South Windsor, Set up auiiT Operate — Nights — Call 633-0601. Was $1,000 NOW $795 's t e p s , sidewalks, stone walls, 644-2445. 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. IMMEDIATE Binding for Free estimates. 648-1399. CONSCIENTIOUS, courteous ------1985 Chevrolet El Camino fireplaces, flagstone terraces. motorcycle Insurance. Low woman, to work in laundro­ APARTMENT DWELLERS — 1967 (X IR VE TTE , 427 engine, Was $1,000 NOW $895 All concrete repairs, both in­ BIDWELL Home Improvement DENTAL ASSISTANT — Expe- e-S rates. Call The Clarke Insur­ mat. Saturday. 9 a.m. to 4 Avon offers a money-making 0 mihr NIA, Itc- TM. tag US >•> 0*»_ very good condltlMi,. Many new 19 5 1 g m C Pick-Up side and outside, railings, Co. Expert Installation of alu­ rienced preferred, good knowl­ ance Agency, 643-1126. p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. -4 p.m. plan for you. Let us show you parts. Phone 649-4048. Was $695 NOW $495 landscaping. Reasonably minum siding, gutters and edge of typing and office pro­ Inquire Manchester Parkade, how easy It la to build your BY BILL HOWRILLA Plus assorted do-it-yourself tent priced. Call 643-0851. trims. Roofing installation and cedure required. Reply Box SGT, STRIPES... FOREVER 1971 TO YO TA CELICA, 11,000 momingfs. o w n group of steady cus­ campers In need of repairs, now h ONDA, XL260, 1972, brand repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. "V ” , Manchester Herald. miles, 4-speed standard, buck­ tomers, make extra money In at drastic reductions In price. |g26. Call 876-8620. JUNK CARS removed, $10 EXPERIENCED bar maid FULL-TIM E assembly and ma­ Hes-TFie f=bu- et seats, tach, call 649-0211 af­ each, any ccnditlon. Phone SEAMLESS ALUMINUM gut­ wanted, days. Apply at the your spare time. Our world- f chine work available at Uttle WAiaHep.He f€>TNo^iRes ter 6 . RECTOWN USA 1066 YAM AHA, 305 cc, $300 or 872-6133. ters, expertly installed. Call Casa Nova Restaurant, Route famous products open doors WHc^lHATUNcf r I m M . Bike Industries. Age no bar­ pBsvfeNns false ANP Cte\F I gi?uce!. Route 6, West Wllllmtmtic best offer. Phone after 5:30 Rain Master for free esti­ 83,- Talcottvllle. fast. You meet new people, MOB 1967 ROADSTER, black, 423-1625 REW EAVING of burns, moth- mates, 649-4148, 568-6063, make new friends. Call for de­ rier. Equal opportunity em­ ------^ i3a&^ns/!ji Keep Smiling experience preferred. Excel- ginning September. Meadows Parkade Lanes, Parkade Shop­ dard, new tires, new front end,, 1972 HONDA 460, 400 miles, caU backhoe, sltework. LatuUp^ Convalescent Center. 333 Bidt ping Center. No phone cah^ ac- no rust, seatbelts. $260. 646- Best offer over $425. Phone -iL Li IJ i_i A J '®"‘ openlnKi Bisplaycraft, O im h NiA, uc 647<90;3. 872-0639. Bros., 872-4866 or 742-9477. With o Herald Happy Ad. Munube^r. 0^ 9557. well 3t.. frj^nebester. 1 . cepted. ' 1 ,72». \ \ } PAGE TWELVE teANCHESfER EVENING HERALU. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1972 MANCHES'TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1972, PAGE THIRTEEN

Articles For Sale 4S THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE O ut of Townh* lutinew Property- Houses For 5ale 72 Out of Town- Out of Toum- For Rent 56 ^ r Sale 71 For 5ale 75 For 5ole 75 MOVING TO Florida, Oarage fioeunA ii FRIED [-nM A FlE H CUOCOLATS .ICBDIEA?** BOWERS SCHOOL AREA — ------^------CLASSIFIED Sale at 124 Washington Street. CHICREHx .SALAD- LAVER 5 HEBRON — Ble^rant 2-bedroom 261 BROAD ST., 200’ from Oreen Rd., 7-room Cape, wall- South Windsor VERNON — $25,500 lets you Jump Into the pool that stays Manchester. Furniture, skis, MORMING- I CAME?** apartment, -fully equipped comer of West Middle Tpke. to-wall carpeting, fireplaced 6 ^ / 2 ROOM COLONIAL tools, baby clothes, etc, Lawn MARIKIO ’DEVILED kitchen, dishwasher, d lsp ^ , 220* approximate width. 600’ 11-ving room, finished rec room. Circa 1780 with this 6%-room Ranch. Lo­ cated in one of Vernon’s nicer mower, b e a c,h umbrellas. GOODIE6 E G 0 6 * stove, refrigerator, wall-to- approximate depth, with or well landscaped and fenced F O R 1 H E yard, built-in vacuum system, I^eal starter home. Possible 3 young neighborhoods. Call ADVERTISING Jewelry, 12 noon till dark. wall carpetipg, air-condition- without , existing buildings, SENIOR CITIZENS agent, 875-8647. PAMILV'S ing. Magnificent view. Chll- Will sell all or part, will build $28,900. K eith R eal E state, 646- bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, som e P IC N IC .11 u a .1090 "dde board floors, half acre lot. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS TAG SALE — Saturday ■ Sun­ dren welcome. $210. Heat and or lease. Ihomas Colla, 648- 4126, 649-1922.______gewers, close to GLASTONBURY C harm ing 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. day, 10 a.m. - 4f30 p.m. 596 LUNCH*" lights Included. D. J. Henry 9665. STARTER or retirement, four- schools, shopping and public 6-room early American repro­ Tolland Tpke., Manchester, 1 = 1 Co., 644-1330. 106 MAIN STREET—Aluminum DISCOUNT SHOPS room expandable Ranch. New sw im m ing area. $24,900. Call duction, plus separate facil­ huge assortment. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. sided building, with business gas furnace, new roof, wooded Edward Dlmlow, 289-6716. ities for mother-in-law or pro­ lS:e6 NOON DAT BEFORE PUBUCATION TWO-TON Fedders self-contain­ plus tw o apsurtments. 232-1464 fessional offices. Beautifully Deadline for Saturday and Monday is It :M Noon Friday ed cooling unit, 230 single FORREMT for further details, m s J. WATSON BEACH CO. landscaped, 1 % acres adjoin­ I Hartford Office, 647-1560 phase used, m seasons, 3260 NEV.HONf NOW'eoUT raMETMOORM to Low down payment. Open to ing country club. Louis ■ Dim- A n d v m a t SOME T U m -F R U nV ? Multiple Listing Service mock R ealty, 649-9823. plus CST. T. P. Aitkin Com­ CwVwi itjMrfmciUt HoHses lo r U ..... 'H offers. Marion Ediund Real YOUB COOPERATION WILL OOTHE'/ Golden NOW , . .No service charges R ealtors pany. 643-6793. AppUaaoe# and TV Too! E state, 644-2948, 289-4619. ------g BE APPRECIATED EAT? aUMCTOUClNM. D U PLEX 7-7, excellent Invest­ Years "The town's leading of any kind with CRT’s BOLTON — Mini estate, lovely DIAL 643-2711 C om plim entary - 66 TREA5URE 5HOPPE ANDOVER — Seclusion and 9 room Colonial brick home, 9x12’ RUG, scatter rugs, wood­ nimtv Sl^ Rio. 314 ment possibility If bought with Checking PARKER STREET XWANNA DOGS 7-room Colonial. Possible com­ hardware store" Checking Accoimts, If you’re JEW ELER5 privacy on two plus acres are situated on 5 beautiful acres of en storm windows, overhead ^NAMBURGERf ------BURGERS Accounto 65 o r Over. yours in this 6-room Raised land. Li'vlng room, dining : o o N r m ercial property, 260x176 lot. Neat five-room Cape with Continued From Preceding Poqe garage door, combination sink MANCHESTER PARKADE Ranch. Stone fireplace, new room, den, breakfast room, 2 M enlli A rare opportunity. Hutchins blau breezeway and garage situated and tub, lounge chair. 48 No Service Chai^. (umilurc store*. III K l l on a high lot with a meoclmum shag carpeting, sliding glass bedrooms, one full and two Brookfield Street, Manchester. Agency, 649-6324. ’ Unlimited free money C o n n e c t i c u t TOTAL ELECTRIC We honor area Senior of privacy. Owner retiring, door onto sundeck, expansive half baths, rec room in base­ Help Wanted 35 Help Wanted 35 5 orders for Senior Citizens BARN SALE — Antiques, Com­ IMMACULATE 6-room Dutch B a n k a must sell. T. J. Crockett, Real­ view. Low 30s. Call Warren E. ment, 3 fireplaces, screened PHiLUS auTH with savings accounts. HARDWARE GO. Citizens with a 10% EXPERIENCED Mechanic modes, crocks, pictures, bot­ $110. Colonial on lovely tree shaded Formerly KEITH’S tor, 643-1677. Howland, 643-1108. porch, 2 patios. Development allenvjmn, m . 793 MAIN STREET possibilities. Eastern Real Es­ TOYS and GIFTS needed. Sincere family man tles, insulators, bric-a-brac lot in quiet friendly neighbor­ T r u s t Of Mandiester discount on all H7S. VERNON MANCHESTER MANCHESTER — South West, COVENTRY tate Co., 646-8260. PARTY PLAN only. 633-963T, ask for Jim. and much more. Sunday 12-6 GUTH>S LAW; hood. Minutes to Hartford, 1118 Main Street East Hartford or Glastonbury NATIONAL BANK 8 B ranch Offices purchases. 8-room Garrison Colonial. AN ECONOMY HOME ! ! Highest commissions — Largest r 1 t j . .. ' W n n tinVl p.m.. Flora Rd., off Route 85, “Mcjme/Sf poLii I BRAND NEW 3 room uniti Open Dally till 9 p.m. Like new, only 3 y ears old. Why pay a large ren t each ANDOVER — This ■winter you in'brick and stone Garden center. Louis Dlmock, Realty, in Manchester selection! Fantastic Hostess S'™**"®" W aniea 38 Bolton. DAS RBEN VERNON CIRCLE Sat. tiU 5:30 *rwo-car garage, IM baths, month when you can live dirt can swim in your own lnd(x>r Apartment building. Range, 649-9823. awards. No cash outlay. Call or MOTHERS snown to wall-to-wall carpeting, many cheap In this splc and span 4- heated 18x36’ pool. Five rural Make arrange- WOODEN glass showcases, I refrigerator, dispoeal, base­ write “Santa’s Parties", Avon, ments now CURDLED ment laundry A storsn, wall extras. Wooded lot. Mid 40s. room Ranch. As an added bonus acres surround this 9-room have your child lighted, 4’. Ideal for jewelry, G O LD CARD 5 STATE Conn. 06001. Telephone 1-673- cared for this fall in licensed to wall carpeting. WHERE THERE’S 5enior Citixens Gold For Photographic Needs and We Carry a Full Line CaU 649-3445. year around living close to love­ custom Ranch with 4 bed­ 3455. antique and gift stores. $25. ly Coventry Lake. Outstanding rooms, 2V4 baths, 3 or 4-car ga­ hom e. 643-9044. 4AAi i$nhtii|r eegeH Help to Senior Citizens, WELCOMED AT each. 649-9953. SMOKE of Touraine Paints and a t $14,9(X). Please call 649-6306. rage and central stir-condition­ Also Booking Parties RtMrw MW for Aim* 15 Cards are honored at SEE: RELIABLE married man r ™ h estS 14^ “ !'“ Rooms Without Board 59 Apartments For Rent 63 Apartments For Rent 63 SwM. I OCCHTANCY There's a fireplace. Immacu­ Wallpaper Supplies. Offers Reduced JUST OFF MAIN ST. ing. Call Warren E. Howland, mow lawns; rake leaves late 3 bedrooms, formal dining • # Bge play area. E s­ THREE nice rooms, stove, re> REAL ESTATE PA IN T A programs. that needs work. Owner anx­ R ealtors — MLS room Ranch on 5 W(X>ded acres laneous items. ply 195 Spruce St., Manches­ 2-bedroom $161 p er m onth; 3- 629 MAIN ST. WAIXf APER SUPPLY SNACK Bar help needed. Eve­ pecially Infants and toddlers. frlgerator, heat, hot water, B7B.01S4 ARMS CO . W MAIN STHBEI ious to sell. Asking in the low Manchester Parkade, Manch. on top of Box Mountain makes ter. bedroom $174 per month. Rent­ MANCHESTER 648 MAIN S'riifiET nings and weekends, to start Beginning September 4. Phone SIX-SIDED 12’ diameter alumi- al includes heat, hot water, all one-car parking. 647-9251. RUTHERFORD 991 MAIN STREET 94S-11U Enjoy Yourself — 20s and will assist with second­ 649-5306 this a magnificent custom approximately first week of 742-6724 before 2 p.m . num screen house. Excellent t HE THOMPSON House — Cot Get Out To See A Movie ary financing if necessary. T. J. home. In seclusion and privacy utilities, parking, wall-to-wall CXJVENTRY—Six-room Ranch, September. If interested con­ condition. »$110. Phone 647-9013 ta^e St., centrally located, GARDEN TYPE two-bedroom 191 MAIN STREET Crocket, R ealtor, 643-1677. you can see Hartford. Two carpeting, range, refrigerator. BOLTON—3-ROOM apartment, ASSOCIATES 3 bedrooms, treed lot, carpet­ tact manager. Parkade Lanes, Dogs-Birds-Pets large, pleasantly furnished Applications being accepted. apartment, second floor. In­ 94S-1990 fireplaces, 2-car garage. Call CHAIN SAW, 19’’, $45. Golf cludes heat, appliances, car­ quiet neighborhood, carpeting, ed family room. Sacrifice, Parkade Shopping Center. No room s, parking. Call 649-2358 C ^'l Rockville, 875-0789 or Mer- fireplace, sundeck, references 289-9551 Open 9-9 MANCHESTER — Four- bed­ Warren E. Howland, Realtor, YOU’VE seen the rest now see clubs with bag and cart, 4 pets. $205. monthly. P au l W. (SOLD CARD HOLDERS $20,900. Village Charm Realty, phone calls accepted. for overnight and permanent ideii, 237-8858. Equal housing required. $170 m onthly. 643- 10% DI5COUNT 20% DI5COUNT room Colonial, two baths, ga­ 643-1108. the best. 1972 model silver woods, 7 irons, registered, $60. Dcugan, R ealtor, 643-4535 or FREE CHECKING 643-1609, Chuck E nos 643-0434. guest rates. opportunities. 5983. DUPLEX --7-7, four bedrooms BOLTON rage, central location. Nicely minl-prodle pups. Extremely 613-0889. 646-1021. To All Gold Card Holders VERNON — Reduced for quick on large treed lot. Great com­ A CC O U N T5 to Senior Citizens all day 10% treed lot. Only $29,900. Bel Air BOLTON G arrison Ctolonlal low mileage. Parents excellent CLEAN, furnished room for a 474 MAIN STREET, three- — ------— -----;------1 sale, $27,600. '3 y ear old Ranch, DRAFTSMEN TAG SALE — August 5-6, 10-5. VERNON Available immedi­ mercial potential. Hutchins Monday and Tuesday, PHARMACY on most items. R eal E state, 643-9332. four bedrooms, large living temperament, two males, one working man. Call 643 9353 or room apartment, second floor. anything In real to aU Senior Cltlzena at huge brick fireplace, exposed Household goods, tent, aquari­ ately 3-room apartment, heat, Agency, 649-5324. 1:30 • 4:30 Wednesday, room with fireplace, spacious JR, & SR. fem ale. 647-1975. 619-3142. Heat, $128. Security. Fariiily ®®tate r e n t^ — ap artm en ts, hot water, stove, refrigerator, any of our branches. Route 44A See our other specials THREE-BEDROOM Ranch, at­ beams, Indirect lighting, shag Inking expe’rience preferred. ums, movie and slide projec- ______homes, multiple dwellings, no Thursday and Friday. kitchen, I'A baths, oversized unit. Call 646-2426, 9 to 5 p.m . adult ccuple, no pots. Security. OLDER 7-room Colonial, llOx- at the Notch tached garage, large corner carpeting through-out. Exclu­ GOLDEN Retriever puppies, tors, sporting goods. books, LARGE Double or single room, fees. Call J. D. Real Estate As- deck with cement ..atlo below, $140 monthly. 875-2600. 175’ lot. Great possible com­ HARTFORD lot, storms and screens, well sive, Norman Barnard, 643- AKC, stock x-rayed. Cham­ records, etc. 21 Harlan St., spacious closet space, next to LOVELY 2-bedroom apartment, sociates, Inc. 643-5129. mercial property. Hutchins BRAY'S heated g^reen house, lovely 7793, E vans it Clapp Realtors, 50 REQUIRED bath and shower. References. Open M onday - S aturday 9-9, landscaped. Includes carpet­ pionship bloodlines. Tolland, Manchester. MANCHESTER— Three rooms, ROCKVILLE 5 rooms, $160, Agency, 649-6324. NATIONAL JEWELERS ing, siding and many extras. wooded acre, on peaceful 647-1464. Major new program. 872-0398. 649-0719. posal, heat, and parking. $185 Sundays an d HeJUdays 9-1 court. Mid 30s. Owner, 646- second floor, new kitchen with monthly; 4 rooms, $115 month­ h f 4 ^ t 1 i ) I BANK 737 MAIN ST. 649-3329. Immediate starts. Boafs-Accessories 46 monthly. Handy to Main St. ATTENTION — Veterans and X 4939. SOMERS — Home In the coun­ LADY wanted to share apart-’ appliances. New bath. $160. ly; appliances, large yard. 244 C enter St., M anchester MANCHESTER Call, apply or rush resume. LAKEWOOD Cocker Spaniels, Call 644-2427. non-veterans. Why pay rent and Trust Co. MANCHESTEai —Deluxe 8------try, non-development. 8-room ment with same. Centrally lo­ Heat. electricity included. Utilities not included. 872-0369, 643-0165 buff and blacks, wormed, EVINRUDE outboard motors. when you can own your own Manchester P hone: 649-1998 room Garrison Colonial, 2% VERNON Raised Ranch, on one acre. cated. Reasonable. Call after Lease and security. Hayes 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. MANCHESTER PARKADE shots. 646-5487. Holsclaw and Mastercraft 3-4 bedroom home. Stop throw­ baths, carpeting, double ga- Immaculate and charming de­ 1 p.m ., 643-8908. Agency, 646-0131. A NEW HOME ! ! Consultants trailers, sales ; service. Com­ ing your money away. Vet­ rage, quality construction. For the family that is seeking cor, 1V4 baths, 2-car garage, plete service department, boat­ VERNON 1 U l U SHE'TLAND sheep dogs, 3 FURNISHED room for working erans no money down, non­ Richard Martin school. Hayes a home custom built to their extras. Low 40s, Owner, 1-749- ing supplies. accessories, For your Art and Paint Senier Citizens Geld months old, 2 males. Sacrifice lady. Modem kitchen. linens, APARTMENTS veterans 5 per cent down. Call Gall Agency, 646-0131. needs and taste; we Invite you 2609. Designers, Inc. Woolsey paints, Gerich's Tom Martin Is In APT. C-2 10% OFF >KMUI( ( m / t N at $75, housebroken, will deliv­ private entrance, parking, cen­ us today for complete Informa­ 5upplies, stop in at... Cards henered en to Inspect "High West”. Large Marine Service, !'82 Tolland Immediate Occupancy PRESIDENTIAL MANCHES’TER — Immaculate treed lots serviced by city sew- 'TOLLAND—Large Ranch, new 135 BURNSIDE AVE. er. Call 1-429-1820 a fte r 6. tral. 643-8649. His Phone Is 872-6011 tion on how to own your own AU regular priced merchan­ Tuesdays and Tpke.. Buckland, 643-2363. O R I "W O O 1 li'comu ( fiilfi 6 • room Colonial with 3 er and water. Priced from the with aluminum siding, 3 bed­ East Hartford, Conn. VILLAGE APTS. home. International Associ­ dise. Sales and fair traded LARGE ROOMS in all singles S-Room Townhousea, l % ' ates, 647-1300. Wednesdays enly. huge bedrooms, generous high 30s. Please call 649-5306 rooms, 2 baths, eat-in kitchen 289-3381 TEN-FOOT sailing dinghy, tiled batha, complete O.B. merchandise excluded. E. A. JOHNSON place. Share furnished living MANCHESTER NORTHGATE For details on Senior Citizens PINE kitchen and dining room, 24’ for appointment, with all bullt-lns, formal din­ LONG-HAIRED com plete, $65. Also w ater kitchen, wali-to-wall car-f LOOKING for part-time desk- kittens. Free. room, kitchen, bath. Phone peUng, private baaemaoO One and two bcdiboina. Tom Martin is our superintend­ Coventry Gold Card privUeges. living room, shaded yard. Only ing room, large living room men, porters, and pin chasers. Phone 643-2902 skis, Jackets, rope, cushions, PAINT GO. MAGIC MIRROR $27,9A’. $800. 646-1256. LARGE furnished room for re- MANCHESTER — Available er. Wall-to-wall carpet. Modem lot. P riced to sell a t $27,900. ter. No phone calls accepted. Three males, one female, 3 FREE CHECKING SERVICE wooded. Reasonably priced age? For prompt friendly sev- months old. Housebroken. 646- sponsible gentleman. Quiet Augfust 16th, 3-room apart­ GE kitchen with dishwasher. BICIIARD E. MERRITT Courtesy and . . . If it's hardware, termsT’Kate CoiT. Ss'lCaiie St.', VERNON - 3-bedroom Ranch, Heat, hot water, parking, porch AGENCY SENIOR to our Gold Card Manehester Tire Ice, call Louis Dlmock Realty, RNs and LPNs, immediate 0073. Ganien Products 50 and convenient. Private en­ ment, stove, refrigerator, dis­ MANCHESTER AREA — Four- . . . Consideration West Hartford, 06119. M r. basem ent with garage, or patio. Your own private en­ Realtors StS-llS* we have it! Senior Cltlxenz large lot, priced to sell. Inter­ 649-9823. openings, 3-11 and 11-7. Full trance, parking. 643-4914. posal, carpeting. $175 monthly. room m odern apartment, Russell, 523-0667 BLUEBERRIES, 50 cents a trance. It's an Apartment- given to national Associates, 547-1300. and part - time. Excellent op- PAHT LABRADOR puppies, Call 649-3978, or 643-6165. available Immediately, with Honors ALL CASH for your property pint, 454 Woodland St., Man­ Home. We invite you to make MANCHESTER — Cape, five CITIZENS Open S aturday 9 - 12 Noon MANCHESTER — five acres. portunlty to work with geriatic need good homes, 6 v/eeks old, heat, hot water, .appliances, . w j * ■ u j 5enior Citizens at... MANCHESTER within 24 hours. Avoid red chester. ROOM w ith kitcheT* privileges, FOUR-ROOM apartm ent, new ly .. , . it your home. Model furnished large rooms, enclosed porch. for your convenience 3% acres commercial zoned, BOLTON -Lakefront four-room residents, advancement op­ raised with children, Call 646- carpeting, air-conditioning op- „„„„ „„„„ Senior Citizens' tape, Instant service. Hayes centrally located 14 ArcH St- redecorated, appliances, heat, apartment open every day from carpeting, fireplace, aluminum w lth 250’ frontage Seconds Ranch, screened porch, car- portunity available. Apply 0655. ticnal. parking and laundry. Hutchins Agency. 646 0131.______Household Gc^s 51 ~ • i central location. Security. $180 11 a.m . For prompt, courteous MANCHESTER HARDWARE & from Route 16. Woverton pets, plus extra lot. Meadows Convalescent Center, $190. monthly. 649-2871, 646- siding, double garage, neaur Goid Cards Apartments For Rent 63 monthly. 649-3340.______schools. Immaculate condition MANCHESTER Agency. Realtors, 649-2813. Agency, 649-6324. ARE YOU about to sell your 333 Bldwell St, M anchester. GERMAN shepherd pups, nc ______0882. From Manchester take Inter­ service that will also SUPPLY GO. state 86 to exit 97 and turn left H ayes Agency, 646-0131. DRUG VERNON — 50 m iles view, 1% home? Call for a free, no obli­ p ap ers, $25 each. 619-5234. ESTATES and household lots to HAVE customers waiting MANCHESTER—4-room apart- —2 ano,ai dt Annrt save you money —* 295 BROAD 5T. ANDOVER —Overlooking Lake, TWO PLAYROOM attendents on Tunnel Road to cross high­ 717 MAIN ST R E ET 877 MAIN STREET STATE BANK gation appraisal of your prop­ buy. Bob Fluckiger. 649-3247. jqj. jjjg rental of your apart- ment Includes oven, range, dls- McKEE ST. ANbALUI Apart MANCHESTER^- Ideal 6-room (Opposite Sears Roebuck) $2,200. Co’-entry — beautiful acres, hill top estate, 2400 needed, starting approxi­ SIX beautiful 6-weeks old kit- ments, first floor, 4 rooms, way. Then go right on Rt. 30 MANCHESTER square foot brick Ranch. Ex­ erty. Prompt, courteous, pro­ ; • ; - ment or home J D Real Es- posal, heat and hot ivater. Im- starter home, kitchen has o^en patronize these mer­ 1041 MAIN STREET treed lot, excellent area, $3.- mately second week in Sep­ tens, free to gcod homes, nice CLEAN, used refrigerators, iJm mediate occupancy. Wolverton heat, appliances. Available for two short blocks and left on MANCHESTER 643-1161 cellent area. $54,900. H ayes fessional service. Evelyn Carl­ and range, and huge dining 648-4428 600. Tolland —Acre treed lot, son 643-0836. N ortheast Realty, tember. 5 days per week, 8:45 assorted colors. 649-8539. ranges, autom atic w ashers Agency, Realtors, 649-2813 Sept. 1st. Adults only. Call West Road to South Street. chants. Agency, 646-0131. a.m. - 12:15 p.m. If interested area, 14x24’ fireplaced living $3,900. H ayes Agency, 646-0131. 668-7907. with guarantees . See them at SMALL one-bedroom apart- C harles L esperance, 649-7620. , . room, 3 or more bedrooms. contact manager, Parkade ENGLISH POINTERS — Ex­ New three- VERNON —Box Mountain — B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 ment, second floor. Includes MANCHESTER — Owner anxious. $24,500. Wol­ VERMONT — 7. 10, 16. 33, 38, NOW OPEN to serve you. Hag- Lanes, Parkade Shopping Cen cellent bloodline, moving out M ain St. Call 643-2171. heat and appliances, on bus bedroom duplex two baths, ATTRACTIVE two-room apart- BusinCSS LocaH oilS— Inquire for details at 40, 67, 94 acres. Surveyed. Six room immaculate Ranch. verton Agency, Realtors, 649- Known for Quality ALSO OFFERING DISCOUNTS TO SENIOR CITIZENS ARE THE FOL­ Two fireplaces, 2-car garage. ler R eal E state, 34 Griffin ter. No phone calls accepted. of state, must sell, $35. Shots, line. $110 a m onth. P aul W. basement,. appliances, nice lo­ ment. Stove, refrigerator, elec For Rent 67 Priced reasonable. Alban S. SOFA — Two years old, good 2813. our store. Open Mon. - 150x300’ lot. Bel Air R eal Road, M anchester, 643-6624. w orm ed, papers. 742-8764. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. cation, $245 per month. After 5 trlcity, heat, hot water, Refer­ LOWING : Adams Jewelers, Beltone Hearing Services, Inc., Billie’s Beauty B aker R eal E state. Box 216. condition. Very reasonable. ROOM comer office Famous for 5ervite E state, 643-9332. Looking for listings, for houses p.m ., 278-6819. ences, no pets. $125 . 228-3540. TH R EE Sat. 9 - 9:30, Sun. 9 - 8 Ccncord, Vt. 802-695-2211. CAB DRIVER MALE LABRADOR Retriev­ Phone 528-3126. MANCHESTER vicinity — 4- suite. House & Hale Bldg., 953 Shop, Capitol Equipment Co., Inc., Conn. Institute of Hairdressing, Coret and land. er, needs good home, has pa­ room apartment in residential THREE ROOMS, large living Main St. Phone 6434846. YoM’re ■■vilMl ELLINGTON—Quality Raised We have openings for full or floor polisher Resort Propeity- pers, shots etc. best offer. ELECTROLUX location, 2 bedrooms, living BY DAMATO room , twin size bedroom s, e a t ------Casuals, Jon-Ly Coiffures, Land O’ Fashion, Logan Mills, Lovely Lady NORTHWAY Ranch new. Eight large part-time drivers. You must P hene 872-0063. and scrubber, like new. $75. in kitchen, large closets, full UALL T.J. Crockett, Realtor at ^ r Sole 74 rooms, 3 or 4 bedrooms, two INVITATION have a clean driving record, be room with wall-to-wall carpet­ The Ultimate in Apt. Uiring SUNDAY, 2-5 FJL PHARMACY ------Phone 643-5616. appliances. Air - conditioner, 643-1577 for office space. All Beauty Salon, Manchester High School, Merle Norman Cosmetics, Pentland fireplaces, 2Mibaths, 2-car ga­ courteous and reliable. ing, kitchen with appliances, BOLTON LAKE — Waterfront DESERTED — Two adorable ------THE wall-to-wall carpet, shades, shapes and sizes and prices. New homes in Manches­ 230 N. MAIN ST. rage. The best of materials TO BID kittens. looking for loving SINGER Touch and Sew, like heat, electric included. $175 I 935 MAIN STREET property, 5-room Ranch—home heat, hot water furnished. New and old. Let us know your ter with rural settings The Florist, Petite Beauty Shop, Reed’s Inc., The Book Shop, Turnpike TV, (Next to Top Notch) and workmanship utilized. EAST HARTFORD home, black and white, gray new, hems, ...buttonholes, . per month. Amedy Realty, Re­ Ctach Hottst MANCHESTER plus 2-room guest cottage. NOTICE Storage and laundry facilities demands, we will do every­ now under construction, Beautiful view. $38,200. C hes­ CAB CO. stretch stitches, monograms, altors, 875-6283. Urftanetti’s Shoe Repair Shop, Vincent’s Food Haven, Sam Yuyles. 646-4510 Marion E. Robertson. Realtor. The Board cf Education, Man­ .and w hite. 649-9404. 20 O tis Street In basement. Parking for two thing for you except make the or pick your own lovely ter B. Govang, MI.,S. R ealtors, 107 Burnside Avenue sews on buttons, fancy de­ 643-5953. chester, Connecticut, solicits Open Saturdays and cars. Close to shopping and paym ents. lot! 643-9674 , 872-4165. East Hartford. signs. O riginally $399.50, now bids for Athletic Supplies for Live Stock 42 Suaday i-s p.m. bus. $175 per month. Call NUTMEG HOMES, Inc. AMSTON LAKE—like new, 2- only $99.65. E asy term s. 522- VERNON—Owner has Instruct- 1972-1973. Sealed proposals will EIGHT-year-oId Paint mare, 15 WOODLAND One of Mancbceter*s Flneet Peterman owner - manager, SMALL OFFICE space for rent, has a reputation for ex­ bedroom waterfront cottage, WANTED — Bookkeeper-typist, 0476, dealer. Townhouee Apartments ed us to sell. To do this we be received until August 29, hands, English, gcod pleasure 649-9404. air-conditioned. Call 643-9651. cellence of construction 72 on secluded, treed, lot. Fully experience required. Call 742- 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale have lowered the price of this 1®72 at 3:30 p.m. The right Is or trail horse, for someone 1971 WESTINGHOUSE air-con­ MANOR L uxurious appointments, and design. Come see Houses For Sale furnished plus raft and row 6641, 742-7325. Ask for Betty. CHARMING and spacious 6- MANCHESTER — 100,000 home over $3,000. This Is a reserved to reject any and all with some experience. 228- ditioner, 26.000 BTU. O riginal­ threughout, superb location, NEW, NEW, everything has REDWOOD FARMS, Three boat. $24,900. R ay Holcombe room Ranch style apartment. why! COLONIAL — offering charm RANCH — Five rooms, on large 8-room Colonial with 4 bed- bids. Speclflcatiora and fonhs PAINTER WANTED — five ly $430, asking $300. Used two $260 m onthly. square feet, will divide. Suit­ been done for the new owner, years old, 7 rooms, family R ealtors, 644-1286. 9315. APARTMENTS Beautiful Florida room off and spaciousness. Ten rooms, lot, 200 X 355’, With large M anchester rooms, l'/4 baths, formal din- may be secured at the Business years experience minimum. m onths. 742-7545. able for manufacturing and Cabinets, floors, decorating, room off kitchen, 3 oversized kitchen, privately owned two- 2 % baths, modern kitchen ■with covered picnic patio. Ga- NEW FIREPLACE lng*rt)om and all city conve- Office, 45 School Street, Man- C all 649-4343 betw een 6-7 p.m . Paul W. Dougan w arehouse. 1-748-5634. fixtures. Just move In your fur­ bedroom s, form al dining ASHFORD______LAKE — 6-room ____ Poultry-Supplies 43 DUNCAN PHYFE, mahogany HOMES'mAD ST. family. Includes appliances,------— ------Directions: North on built - Ins. Two large enclosed rage. Large workshop. $29,600. Realtor Built from floor to celling with niture. Assumable mortgage. room, floor-to-celllng fire­ Ranch, fireplace, nice lot on niences. Act now. New price cheater, Cormecticut dining room set, buffet, china OST' W. MTODLE TPKE. carpeting, heat, sep arate Vernon St., left on Scott porches, 2-car garage. $39,900. Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. shore road, $9,900. Call 649- $33,900. T rem ont Agency, 872- Douglas E. Pierce CLERK TYPIST for small of­ 643-4585 ______a raised hearth fits In beautl- Six rcoms, 3 or 4 bedrooms, place, upstairs laundry. Wood­ fice, no experience necessary, LAYING HENS, $1 each. Phone cabinet, table, 4 chairs, origi­ MANCHESTER or driveway. Available August Drive. Fourth right off P hilbrick Agency, 646-4200. DUTCH COLONIAL—Huge for- fully in this plush carpeted 6839. 6304. Business M anager Phone 649-1680 or 649-3549. $26,900. N orm an Hohenthal, ed one-half acre. High 30s. perm an en t position. 643-5983. 649-5234. nal finish, excellent condition, 646-1021 15th. $260 monthly. Lease, se- Scott Drive is Dearborn mal dliting room, large li'vlng oversized ll'ving room. Family 50 y ears old, $200. 646-4206. 1, 2 an d 3-bedroom luxury CIRCA 1730 RESTORED Coloni­ R ealtor. 646-1166, 646-7817. 649-6836. apartments. Features 'wSLll-ta* curlty deposit and references Drive. Look for signs. iwm. four bedrooms, 1% sized kitchen, large den, 2 full PART-TIME Male help want­ LARGE EAST Center St. Colo­ al, 8 rooms, 8 acres. Five fire­ wall carpeting, vanity tile PLEASANT 3-room apartment, required, Cali Mr. Martens, nial remodeled Into offices, 5 baths, $28 900. Philbrick Agen­ baths, 3 king sized bedrooms, MANCHESTER t h r e e f a m i l y , centrally lo­ ed, evenings and weekends, RTNGNECK pheasant chicks RED LOUNGE chair, open places, modern kitchen, arm overstuffed chair. 649-9742 bathe, buUt-in oven, range, convenient suburban l o c a t i oP hilbrick n , ______Agency, 646-4200. rooms available, ample park­ Your Home May Be cy, 648-4200. in Immaculate condition, gar- ^ CRISIS SITUATION cated in Manchester, excellent Apply Pine Pharmacy, 664 fo r sale. Phone 228-9585. modem baths, two car garage, dishwasher, refrigerzrfor and ing, reasonable rent, central age. Most desirable location, qj state owner has bought C en ter St. 649-9814. after 5 p.m. appliances, basement, like pri- poUR-ROOM, second floor Taken In Trade. walk-out basement. beaded investm ent, $4,500 yearly in­ dispoeal, electric heat, 2 alr- location. Call 643-1126, 9-5. Owners are very anxious. Ask- another home. He needs an Im- coiidiUoners, glass sliding vate home. Working adults. apartment, newer home with paneling, wide board floors. A come. $34,500 firm . P rincipals Mail In Your 45 LIGHT MAPLE dining room BELFIORE Ing low 30s. mediate sale on his beautiful MATURE reliable woman to Articles For Sale doors, all Izurge rotuns. Full 643-2880. magnificent home and setting. only, 228-9692. mir h o m o ------sct, gas stove, gas refrlg- appliances, enclosed back­ Resort Property- babysit da^s in y • LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours Call 649-8857, 528-6315. basement storage area, am­ yard, convenient location. AGENCY P hilbrick Agency, 646-4200. Please caU, 646-3529. ple parking. Starting at $175. BIRCH Street — Four rooms,, OPEN HOUSE FRECHETTE & MARTIN ch^cMTr s‘'°fineTr^eT For**^he daily, ring bell for ser\'ice. second floor, stove, refrigera­ Own parking. Available imme­ For Rent 68 REALTORS - 647-1413 TEN-R(X)MS — Contemporary Realtors 647-9993 " that " l/4-room R anch With rec room , l*^ acres of land with a view, heat, hot water, parking, secu­ Park, four-room cottage, sleeps kitchen, separate pantry, laun­ peting, alr-conditlcning, appli­ only. Hutchins Agency, 649- Sunday, other times by ap­ FOUR-ROOM apartment, first carpets, swiihming pool, on redwood construction. Large Lovely large Victorian Colo­ ALUMINUM sheets used as COUCH, chairs, cocktail tables, rity, one child allowed. ' No 7. Sundeck, two baths. $125 dry room, 2 bedrooms, fine • • W ances, and swimming pool. 5324. pointm ent. floor, 426 B road St.,. $97. Mid­ one acre lot. $27,900. H utchins thermopane windows. Philbrick nial, 9 rooms. printing plates. .009 thick, 23x dishwasher, etc. Must sell, dle aged couple, security de­ pets. $165 monthly. Phone 649- weekly. August 19-26. Mrs. Qar- Come and Inspect at your condition. W on't last a t $32,500. '■The Lovely back y ard privacy In Fill In the Ad Form and Mail with only $1.89, cash or check, to: 32". 2i tents each or 5 for $1. 289-4451. B uilt by Agency, 649-5324. Agency, 646-4200. N U RSE’S AIDE, 3-11, m ature posit. 643-4751. 1632. ter, 742-8142, 742-8637. leisure. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, BARROWS and WALLACE Co. convenient central location. person, part or full-time. Lau­ 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 . ______649-2813- Realtors — MLS W. J. Barcomb Realtor, 644- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD 21" PHILCO cabinet color tv. U & R Housing Corp. CAPE — 7 ROOMS, living room rel Manor, 91 Chestnut St. CENTRALLY located, 6-room Furnished A D artm entS 64 -0L,UMBIA l a k e -Four-room Manchester Manchester Parkade, Manch. 8000. FOR SALE — Men’s and boy’s excellent condition. $100. rUrlHSnea M parrmenrs cottage, all facll m er, Wlndsorvllle Rd., Elllng^ton, family home. No parking fa­ kitchen, garage, wooded lot. living room with fireplace, porch, In mint of condition. Must have O'wn transportation. ticn. (Going overseas). Call cilities. 643-9228. Sunday. $52. per couple. Under bedrooms, wall-to-wall carpet- large modem eat-ln kitchen, all electric Ranch on one acre 875-0397. TWO-ROOM furnished apart­ Bun room , large dining room, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Call 647-9629. E d, 649-6986. ment, heat, hot water, stove, the personal supervision of Ei- 2-car garage, Bentley formal dining room, 2 M baths, lot. VA baths, eat-in kitchen, RXHARD E. MERRin eat-ln kitchen, playroom, and built-lna, carpeted formal din­ 646-4200. CLEAN, dark rich loam, five FOUR-ROOM apartment, fur­ refrigerator. Apply Marlow’s leen and Pete Clark. Phone school area. Price reduced to 2 fireplaces, 4 bedrooms, wall- garage. Walk to bus and FIRST RATE experienced legal SrX-STRING nylon guitar, ex­ MANCHESTER — Newer two- ing room and living room, at­ AGENCY y ard s, $22.50. Sand, gravel, nished or unfurnished. Inquire 867 M ain Street. early for reservation. 1-617- j29,900. towall carpeting, 2-car garage shopping. ATTRAfjnVE Colonial in ex­ secretary wanted part or full­ cellent condition, $80 with bedroom Townhouse. IV2 at 87 Main Street, Manchester tached garage. Many extras. R ealtors 646-1180 RICHARD E. MERRITT stone, manure, pool and patio 487-0072. with elotdrlc doors. Many other cellent residential area. For­ time. First rate remuneration case. Phone Sue tuiytlme, 649- baths, all modem appliances, or call 528-0641. THREE rooms furnished, first P rincipals only. $38,200. 649- AGENCY sand. 643-9504. FRECHETTE & MARTIN ex tras. T hree y ears old. $48,- mal dining room, front-to-back for proper person. Wllllmantic 6286. full private basement. $240 per floor, utilities. Older adults or R ealtors 900. PhU brick Agency, 646-4200. 4617. GREEN MANOR area — One R ealtors 648-1180 Wanted To Rent 69 647-9993 living room with fireplace, area. Reply Box "HH”, Man- TAG SALE Furniture, rugs, *• month. Includes heat and car- NEWER One-bedroom apart­ couple. No children, pets. 272 of Manchester's finest build­ ment. Private entrance. In­ giant sized bedrooms, appli­ Chester H erald. tools, bureaus, radiator cov­ peting. Paul W. Dougan, Re­ Main.. WANTED — Manchester area. ers is seUlng his home. Six- RANCH—Six rooms, large llv- Wanted To Buy 58 cludes heat and appliances. five-room apartment. H ig h _ 3-bedroom REDUCED ances wUl remain. Vinyl sid­ ers. dcors, dog house, much altor. 643-4635 OP 646-1021. room Ranch with attached ga­ ing room, fireplace, wall-to- Name ...... WAITRESS — 6 day week, no $159 monthly. Paul W. Dougan, LARGE two-room furnished Owner wants us to move this 9-room Victorian Colonial— ing on house and two-car ga­ more. Friday, Saturday, Sun­ school teacher, wife, one child. rage that Is loaded with extras. wall carpet, garage. New . roof night, full company benefits. W ANTED -a n tiq u e furniture. FIV E ROOMS, second floor. R ealtor, 648-1021 o r '643-4535. apartment. Stove, refrigera­ Reasonable. CaU 1-225-8264. and living room, full base- • NOW! Perfect for the larger faunlly — with all these "plus” Real deep privato lot, patio, and furnace. Immaculate con­ rage. Automatic garage doors. day. 348 Oakland Street, Man­ glass, pewter, oil paintings or stove, north end of Manches­ ncoauiio ment, one-car garage. Interna­ Address ---- Apply in person, W. T. Grant tor, etc. All utilities included. features and many more: tool shed, etc. T. J. Oockett, dition. P riv ate lot. $30,900. This is a well cared for, main­ chester. other antique Items. Any quan­ ter. 568-8766. MAN(JHESTER—Second floor, tional A ssociates, 647-1800. Co. Manchester Parkade. $120 monthly, 742-8161. Business Property-- • wall-to-wall throughout R ealtor, 648-1577. PhUbrick Agency, Realtors, tenance free home with lots of tity. TTie H arrisons, 643-8709, 4 rooms, adults . only. $100 a T.L.C. Asking $84,900. Phil- City ...... Phone TAG SALE — 265 West Center 165 Oakland Street. MODERN three-rcom apart­ 71 CUSTOM built Ranch with 2 • complete modern kitchen 646-4200. LICENSED Plumber, good month, plus security deposit. For 5ale MANCHBJSTER—Priced to sell. brick Agency, Realtors, 646- SI., Manchester, Thursday- ment, available in September. Houses For Rent 65 full baths, first floor paneled • 4 bedrooms — more could be added wages, paid holidays and in­ Saturday, 10-6. lamps, sewing WANTED — C rank phono- - Call 872-8008. BROAD ST R E ET — 68,000 family room, double raised 8 bedrooms, kitchen, formal q u a u TY throughout cam’t be 4200. Appliances, carpeting, park- LARGE eight-room Colonial, • formal dining room with unusual comer Day to Start surance benefits. Call 644-1317. square ' feet of land with hearth fireplace, beautiful cus­ dining room, living room, fam- today with these features ------—------——^------machine. dressers, mlscel- graphs, cast iron banks and ing, storage area, all electric. TWO-BEDROOM garden apart- fireplace, large lawn, parking f ii*0pl&C0 lly room, fuU basement, one- tJ price. Large oversized MANCHESTER — Hard to find modem commercial building. tom country kitchen, 2-car ga­ ^3 laneous. toys, comic books, round oalj^jiso. Hilliard Street, 649-7289, ment, heat, hot water, park- • lovely draped and fireplaced living room plus car garage, nice lot. Interna- a t this price. Only $29,900 buys PART-TIME Gas station atten- area. Pleasant convenient lo­ Your business wUl boom In this rage. PhUbrick Agency, 646- master bedroom, oversized liv­ tables, early furniture, mlllta-y ^368-3860. Ing. Adults only, no peU. 643- cation. Working adults. 643- tional A ssociates, 647-1300. this immaculate slx-rcom dant, afternoons and evenings, t a g SALE—2400 Hebron Ave ry item s. Evenings, 643-6635. ______0973. location. Call for particulars. 4200. formal sitting room ing room, -huge eat-ln kitchen, 15 WORDS FOR 3 CONSECUTIVE DAYS — ONLY $1.89 2880. Ranch with carpeting, appli­ Apply Brovim’s Tire Shop, 333 Glastonbury, Saturday, August 4B4ja^!roi»ill!i!»WlW SPRUCE Street — Four rooms, •H ayes Agency, 646-0131. • one vlock off Main St. M ANCHESTER —U A R BuUt all buUt-ins, formica cabinets, ■.«. 111111.. 11J y J11JI ■ ances, rec room and garage. Send this form in together with your check — your classified ad M ain St. 5. 9-4. Antiques, bocks, glass- RoomS WIrtOUt Boord 59 stove, refrigerator, heated. DELUXE one-bedroom apart- RAISED RANCH — 7*/4 rooms, Now realistically priced — mid 40s. Raised Ranch, two baths, car­ fireplaced family room, spare BROAD St. —Excellent loca Lovely landscaped lot with w are, m iscellaneous. ______Parking. Third floor. 643-0543. ment, wall-to-wall carpeting Out of Town- cathedral ceilings, fireplace. peting, family room, exquisite room, large tile bath, large will be placed the very next day. LATHE Operator — R & R Hon, zone Business 4, any type i-eg room, 2-car garage, large patio. Dcn't miss this oppor­ COMFORTABIjE room, kitchen thrpughout, complete appli- For Rent 66 yard with fruit trees. Double closets, 2-car g arag e. $87,700. of , business.' 7,000 square feet wooded lot, aluminum ^dlng, 646*4136 KEITH 649-1922 FAST — ACTION PACKED — ADS! Machine Co. Inc., 9 Spencer TEN WOODEN sterm windows and living room privileges, SIX-ROOM apartment, north ances, vablty bath. CentraUy BOLTON NOTCH—3-room win- g a r a g e .' $84,800. H ayes Agen* PhUbrick Agency, Realtors, tunity. W. J. Barcomb, Real­ of building. 38,000 square feet $3 1,900. Philbrick Agency. 646- Lourt, East HarUord, 289- with screens, various sizes, parking. For gentleman. 289- end, available August 10th. located $175. monthly. R. D. torized cottage. Phone 1-223- REAL ESTATE cy, 6464)181. 6464200. tor, 644-8000. after 6, 646-48H- 9551. C all 64S-0622. M urdook, 648-2692- 4460. \ of land. C all ow ner 649-^255. 4200. \ - -V A ' , ■ ' . ■ > i \ * \ / ■ ' i .1 ■ /' J ./■ . ■' / . . 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Coventry Lake on Thursday but declined to say whether he McQovem’e offer to Muekle show coUform levels to be con­ had been oftered the spot. came during a two-hour meet­ siderably lower than those taken A candidate’s vrlthdrawal ing at Muekle’s home Thursday on Tuesday, when the levels at after first accepting a spot on a Earlier ’ the week *■ two beaches were above the ac­ major party ticket is unique in ceptable standards tor safe Americ^m history and it made swimming. for an unusual sltuaUon this his Hie tests on Thursday show­ weekend: A presidential noml- of ed lislcke Beach and Water­ nee presumably w altog by the **1^“Abraham *"™ RlbbRlbl front Heights counts down from telephone as his choice for a wiassacnuseus. coff of Oonnectlout and Hubert Tuesday’s 1,800 and 2,200 re­ running mate talks to friends, Humphrey of Minnesota, spectively. However, the actual family and advisers while mak­ numbers on the Thursday tests ing up his mind whether to ac­ In addition, others eyed by were not known exactly, since cept. McQovem such as Florida Oov. most officials at the Northeast­ The traditional method In­ Reubin Askew, Idaho Sen. ern regional office of the State volves the new presidential Frank Church and Wisconsin Health Department had already nominee meeting in a con­ Sen. Gaylord Nelson have made left for the weekend when the vention city hotel suite with it clear to McGovern they are department was reached late groups of advisers as they de­ either not InterestqjJ,. or think to yesterday. cide whom to choose, while a they would not be an <4ssfit One offlcal at the Mansfield handful of vice presidential as- the ticket. office did say, however, that the counts were greatly reduced and that the department would be Communist Party Almost watching Coventry Lake care­ fully. On Connecticut Ballot A count of 300 at Sandy Shores on Tuesday was also lower on BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) are needed, according to state Thursday. — Gus Hall, general secretary law, but Hal) wants 15,000 to Conform levels above 1,000 per of the Communist party in mkke sure the petition effort cubic milliliter are one factor America, told newsmen Friday isn’t Invalidated by rejected used in considering safety for that he is about two-thirds of signatures. recreational use. the way toward his petition Hall, who is trying to get his goal to get on the Connecticut name on the ballot in 30 states, ballot as a presidential candi­ admitted that he doesn’t hope Bus Kills Girl, date. to be elected president this I n j Hall said durlng’ a'news con­ year. ‘"The time will come iures Another ference at the University of when that will be a r/eallstic possibility, but it will not be in WATERFORD, Conn. (AP)— Bridgeport 'that his workers had collected about 10,000 peti­ ’72,” he said. Fay Mourning, 16, of Danbury He added that if. he wins sig­ was killed and another Dan­ tion signatures of people who want his name on the ballot. nificant support in the election, bury girl was critically Injured both major parties “ will have early this morning when they A total of 12,700 signatures to keep saying that there are were struck by a burning bus Herald Personnel Visit Modern Plant this many Americans who feel that they had just gotten off, Travelers Corp. so sharply about the issue that state police said. • Manchester Evening Herald personnel visited the plant of the from left: Alex Girelli, city editor; Pete Cordera (partially ob­ they vote for a party that is a Police said that the bus was Beloit, Wis., Daily News in advance of The Herald’s conversion scured), circulation manager; Burl Lyons, publisher; Harold Notes Increase revolutionary party.” transporting students from New Turkington, managing editor; Bob Hubbard, press foreman; ’The news conference was or­ London to Danbury when a fire to the electronic method of printing and the move into a new Tom Fortune, office manager, and Duane Edmonds advertising Of Income ganized by the Bridgeport broke out underneath the bus, 8,000 square foot addition. Roy Wellman, Daily News publisher, director. Also making the jaunt to Wisconsin was Sylvian Ofiara, chapter of the Young Workers the bus stopped, and the pas­ HARTFORD (AP) — Trav­ explains operation of the composing room to Herald personnel chief Herald photographer who snapped this photo. Liberation League and the sengers were told to leave the elers Corp. Friday reported an Youth Committee for Hall and vehicle. 8.6 per cent increase in pre­ Tyner. Jarvis Tyner is Hall’s According to police, just after mium Income and an 11.7 per Miss Mourning and Tresa Har­ cent rise in net Investment In­ running mate. rison, 13, climbed out of the Bus Firm W on’t Pay Obituary Bremer Guilty, come for the first six months of rear emergency door the bus j 1972. began to roll and struck the Cost of Higher Wages Santo Cassarino ’The parent of Travelers In­ INVITATION two girls. Santo Cassarino, 79, of 626 W. surance Co. said its adjusted Miss Harrison was reported HARTFORD (AP) — The fl- Abell did say, however, that Middle Tpke. died yesterday at Gets 63 Years net earnings for the first half of TO BID in critical condition at the year were $69.4 million, or nancially plagued (Connecticut the situation is the same this Manchester Memorial Hospital. (Continued from Page One) The quick verdict came as a Sealed bids will be received rence Memorial Hospital in $1.50 per share of common Co. has told the state that the fall as It was last year when He was the husband of Mrs. surprise to virtually everyone at the office cf the Director of New Lcmdon. stock, compared with $45.3 mil­ company will not absorb the CcnnO) signed a pact to avert Lucy DlMauro Cassarino, fore handing down the ser involved in the case, including General Services, 41 Center Police said the bus belonged lion, or 97 cents per share dur­ cost of wage Increases when Its a drivers’ strike. The only dlf- Mr. Cassarino was bom in tence. Marshall. Street, Manchester, (Jonn., un­ to the state and was being used ing the corresponding period ccntract with the Amalgamated f^rence, said Abell, is that the Canicattini Bagni, Province of He gave Bremer 18 years for Telll, the 49-year-old fore- til August 11, 197S-at 11:00 a.m., by the H e ^ Abott Technical Transit Union expires Sept. 30. company won’t absorb the costs Siracusa, Italy, and had lived In assault with intent to murder man, said the jury members last year. lor School of Danbury. company said It ab- of a new contract. the Manchester-Hartford area Wallace. 15 vears for illegal use were unanimous from the start PRINTING OP PARTY" EN­ OTAvrKYvnri t av>^ sorbed the costs of a new con- Gov. Thomas J. Mesklll has for 54 years. He was an Ital- and three years for illegal about the guilt of Bremer and Legal Notice ROLLMENT LISTB & VOTING ^ veteran of World War transportaUon of a gun, the about his sanity. LISTB. "I polled them twice to make m a ' ♦’ at bat that it "cannot and will not own money to federal funds to I. sentences to run consecutively. Court of Probate Bid forms, plans and specifi­ r, ” ® undertake a similar obligation purchase new equipment and sure. iNo one was hesitant at cations are avaiktlble at the Survivors, besides his wife He also handed dow n-con­ District of Manchester Hospital as a re ^ lt of injuries renovate a number of buses for all,” he said. NOTICE TO CREDITORS General Services Office, 41 Cen­ are 2 sons, Sylvester Cassarino secutive 10-year sentences on ESTATE OF RAYMOND M received w l ^ he was struck ^ letter to Department of the company but that no state On the key question of psy­ and Victor S. Cassarino, both assault charges involving: the THOMPSON aka RAYMOND ter Street, Manchester, O ^ e c - by an auto ’Thursday night, po- Transportation Commissioner funds would be put toward op- chiatric testimony, Telll said MERLE THOMPSON. of East Hartford; 2 daughters, three other persons wound^. Pursuant to on order of Hon. tlcut. lice said A. Earl Wood, ConnCo Execu- eratlng expenses, Mrs. Raymond Kamm Jr. of "there were so many big David C. Rappe. Acting Judge, all Town of Manchester, Kepcke received serious head tlve Vice President C. W. Abell The ’Transportation Depart- Manchester and Mrs. Howard Judge Powers also 'gSve Bre­ words, medical witnesses could­ claim.s mu.st be presented to the Connecticut . injuries and was hurled 28 feet fiduciary named below on or before sald that when a one-year con- ment, accordingly, has filed for Bishop of Enfield; 2 sisters, Mrs. mer 10 years each on charges n’t agree themselves. In Oct. 31. 1972 or be barred by law. Robert B. Weiss, after the auto hit him, accord­ of illegally using a gun in the The fiduciary is: tract was signed last year, it 33.4 million In federal funds to Sebastian Aiello of Newington some cases. . .they were so General Manager ing to police. of Secret Service Jerome I. Walsh. Es(|. "was done in reliance upon the be matched with $1.7 in state and Mrs. Salvatore Cassarino evasive you had to use your 753 Main Street Police said Kepcke was giv­ Agent Nicholas Zarvos, Capt. Manchester. Conn. 06040 state’s representation that fi- funds. The buses would be of Old Lvme; and 10 grandchil­ horse sense.” ing directions to a motorist E. C. Dothard of the Alabama nancial assistance would be im- leased to a transit district dren. In closing arguments, Llpsltz when he was hit. I State Police and Dora Thomp­ mediately forthcoming.’ ’ which, in turn, would lease The funeral will be Monday urged jurors to accept' testi­ son, a Wallace volunteer work­ ’The bus company has re- them to ConnCo or another at 8:15 a.m. from the D ’Esopo mony from defense psy­ DANBURY, Conn. (A P)—An er from Hyattsville, Md. Those ceived “ no financial assistance firm. Funeral Chapel, 235 Wethers­ chiatrists that Bremer was a eight-month-old Danbury girl sentences were set to run con­ whatsoever from the state Several communities, in­ field Ave., Hartford, with a legally insane man who under­ was pronounced dead Friday at currently with the others and cluding New Haven, have balk­ Mass of the Resurrection at the stands right and wrong on an S a L rin a Danbury Hospital after choking other source," Abell do not add to the total of 63 ed at the transit district ap­ (Jhurch of St. Patrick and St. intellectual level but not on an on a plastic toy; hospital offi- years. emotional level. proach, saying the state should Anthony, Hartford, at 9. Burial Whete Quality Begim cials said. They identified the Abell’s letter, dated Aug. 3 provide some of its money to will be in • Mt. St. Benedict girl as Kristian Thurmond, the and made public today, said help ailing bus service. Cemetery. Bloomfield. ROUTE 44A COVENTRY daughter of Mr. and that the company has received o _ Friends may call at the fu- TohpboM 742-4S71 Douglas ’Thurmond. new demands from the union Five Men' Charged mmmtm but did not reveal any specif­ I heral home tomorrow from 7 DANBURY, Conn. (AP)—Wil­ ics. Police Rejjort I to 9 p.m. BAmwA 'pOQU 18 LOCAXED 8M lOLlS BMV liam Hudson, 19, was killed o r Bouroir LAKB nnr Stanley Kausfan of 265 Cherry Mrs. .losephine B. JJebe early today in an apparent mo­ After Drug Raid Coventry Hill Dr., Newington reported to ROCKVILLE—Mrs. Josephine torcycle accident, police said. police yesterday the theft of a Barbara Liebe, 98, of Spring- A 41-year-old Manchester man ly un(xjvered a quantity of ma­ Police said Hudson was dead radio' trasmitter and micro­ field, Mass., formerly of Pros­ terial believed to be marijuana m w w w w w ^ on arrival at Danbury Hospital and four companions were ar­ Diehl Resigns phone stolen from a pick-up pect St., died yesterday at and other paraphehnalia, includ­ and that the accident was still rested last night following a truck parked in front of Ap­ Providence Hospital, Hclyoke, ing packets, scales and smok­ K picture frframes in ali siies! under Investigation. drug raid on a Pearl St. home. F wood and metametal, with or without glass; pliance Repair Service at 199 Mass. She was the widow of ing equipment in a basement Rec Position ^ flnisbefinished or unfinished Forest St. Henry E. Liebe, After several days of surveil­ recreation room. GOLDENS b r i d g e , N.Y. Paul Diehl has submitted his Mrs. Liebe was born Dec. 23, lance, detectives carrying a Gorman is charged with pos­ open (AP) — Arnold Anderson, 32, of resignation from the Recreation Stanley J. Tillitson, 32, of 15 1873 in New York City, daugh­ court-issued search warrant, en­ session of controlled drugs ^ th Ridgefield, rt day at 7:30 p.m. in the Man­ Lisicke Memorial Park. ’The ------tien of Greater Hartford, 810 To Take Mountain chester Community College Bid- slab foundation will be put in ColllM St., Hartford. (Continued from Page One) Marine positions. One govern­ well St. campus. by Diehl, and the RC welcomes ment unit was hit with 300 Students will be admitted volunteers for other construc- Man, 75, Victim civilians and four policemen rounds early today. free if they present thelr ID Uo" work on the project, in were wounded by a bomb that Chess Stars Most of the South Vietnamese cards. ’There will be a nominal order, to keep the cost as low Of Flim-Flam went off in the m arket' place, casualties are being inflicted by lee for others. as possible. the Saigon command said. the long-range North Vietnam­ An Informal discussion be­ A total of $3,500 had been Harry T. Fowler, 75, of 103 Challenged From the northern front. As­ tween Wallace Wlnchell, mcxl- budgeted last year for con­ Autumn St. was the victim of a sociated Press Correspondent ese artillery guns. The Marines erator and Instructor of Eng­ struction of permanent toilets film flam artist yesterday be­ Jensen reported that are reportedly suffering any­ lish, and the audience will at the beach, and it was car­ tween noon and 1 p.m. accord­ For $300,000 i-house fighting was where frem 60 to 150 casualties open tthe meeting. ried over to the current year, ing to police. continuing to the North, South a day from shelling attacks ’’Psychics, Saints and Scien­ with toilets in the pavilion to Fcwler reportedly received a REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) and East of the Quang Tri Cita- alone. tists,” a newly-released film, be considered in the future. call, from an unknown male who — An unknown South African jei. Thirty miles, to the South, 12 MNCHESTER PAMUDE will follow. It was made at A teen dance, sponsored by the said he was working with the offering an unparalleled purse south Vietnamese marines enemy shells hit the Hue Cita­ FBI and wanted to know name Maimonedes Hospital in New RC, has been tentatively sched­ of 125,000 pounds or $300,000 were not having much success del early today, wounding one "(tfifvJllik.. York City, the University of uled for Aug 16 at the high of victim’s bank. He reportedly has challenged world champion in trying to push the North South Vietnamese soldier. told victim to withdraw $2,000 Boris Spassky and America’s Vietnamese westward across California, and elsewhere, and school. Live music by a Rock­ The Saigon command said purports to show the newest ville band will be provided. from his bank account, which Bobby Fischer jointly to a> the Thach Han River to isolate iggeii ^ that South Vietnamese in­ Fowler did, and then meet him game of chess. the (Jitadel, Jensen said. scientific demonstration of ex­ The subject of the ice cream fantrymen have reocoupied for vendor came up at Wednesday in parking lot at rear of bank. The Icelandic Chess Feder- Explaining the slow progress, DRUG trasensory perception and other the third time sinoe June 30 a S T U R E a m According to the police report, ation, sponsor of the Spassky- a field officer said lone armed psychic powers. night’s RC meeting, with Mrs. hilltop outpost called Check­ The meeting will conclude Louise Ryan, director of the the man then got into Fowler’s Fischer title match, was in- North Vietnamese would “ sit in mate. 12 miles southwest of with a tape recording, allegedly swimming program, suggesting car and asked him to drive him formed of the offer Friday in a a house and hold up an entire NOTICE: Hue. of voices and sounds from the it would be safer for the vendor to a bemk on E. Center St. Upon cable from the Durban Dally company until we kill them, American (Jlvll War. It was to park inside the lot than on arrival at bank, Fowler gave and there’s one in nearly every South Vietnamese spokesmen the man the money which he OPEN made last month on the Gettys­ Rt. 31 just outside the lot as he The cable read: "Challenge house.” at Hue claimed that 203 North was supposed to take into the burg battlefield by the Rt. Rev. is doing now. The Town Coun­ Fischer and Spassky jointly to Jensen said the Marines were Vietnamese troops were killed bank. Fowler said he didn’t see Canon John Pearce-Higglns of cil voted in the past to keep one game regulation chess, moving from house to house. in fighting in Quang Tri an($ the man go into the bank. Po­ ALL DAY Warwick Cathedral, England. the vendor off the beach prop­ Prepared to stake 125,000 firing light antitank weapons at on the western flanks' of Hue lice are investigating. He received' some notice a few erty, but there is apparently no pounds sterling. Match could be the already ruined structures in during the 24-hour period end­ SUNDAY years ago when he assisted the ordinance concerning this. The plaved end of your present efforts to blow them and t)ie ing at dawn today. Government S AJM.- 9 PJI. late Bishop James Pike to com­ subject is expected to come up The argonaut, or paper nau- series, Challenger unknown snipers up. losses for the same period were 404 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE municate with his deceased son again at Monday night’s Town tllus, is a sca<4animal with player Remark repeated Ro- No.vtl» Vietnamese artillery reported as 18 killed and 122 ('on the other side.” Council meeting. eight arms. mark. continued to rala down on the wounded.

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IS s lg - name so often—it's Ban-a- , ictl'On, check-that his chauffeur sug- P « ^ “ cers tend to ^ c a s t gests he change It. The driver f " actor, he said. They go have says, "You don’t look PolUh. «>me«ie they think ■e are Nobody’d know it.’’ Banacek ^ most Uke the role they want 10 feel answers: “I would." Most people dOn’t re- le that Banacek Is a Boston-based member, or don’t think about it is a modem day bounty hunter, a “ • ^ Pl»yeard At the Los Angeles CoUseum, sold, “ The thing that most an- where a football sequence was hoys me about acting is the being filmed, Peppard said, '®^ck of creativity unless you’re 'N "The Poles are a minority and o- character actor. Acting is when you do something on a probably the least creative minority you represent all mi- thing in films. What you see on norities in a way. I don’t think the screen has to do more with ;celved we should forget we’re a land the contribuUons of the writer, otor of of immigrants." "Banacek" is the cameraman and the com- Center a twist upon the traditional Poser than the actors, n., un- whodunit. TSie essence of each "You can create as an actor, 0 a.m., episode is how-did-lt-happen. In If you’re given the material, the football episode a pro ball But it has to be something dll- Y EN- carrler disappears on the field fereht from yourself. What O'nNG under a pile of tacklers. When Cfoorge C. Scott did in ‘Patton they get up only the carrier’s was really creative acting. But specifi- helmet and the ball are in ^®w pictures are centered at the sight. around one vibrant character 41 Cen- In another show, an ex- ond of those few I haven’t had D

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(8-48) Kan B ony EXPERIENCE I XS) American Bandstand (80) Blister Ed TWra.: ( » ) Wresffinc 8:90 (8) Am eiieaa Adrustare 8rt8 (8) AU In Ihe FunUy (R) Oueota; Qoorge Bama, IS ONE OF THE REASONS V(«.: (90) Xsleat Show (8) GoU xymmament (88-38) Movie Chad E verett WHY YOU CAN ENTRUST YOUR (00) Boiler Deihy Specie]: PGA third round “ Cast a Giant Shadow” 18:88 (18) Oral Rebei«B 1:90 (90) Oenn. Spotll(iit action. (18) Lawrence Welk llr t o (S4)-88.88A8) Newa 2:00 (9) Animal World (B ) (90) MoHale’s Navy (8-48) Movie (18) O ne De Ena Babadoa (8) The Kopyimla 8:88 (8) What’s HappealnK ‘'Flrebaii 500” The oW U dB (8-88) News HEARING (40) Oaitoons OM (8) News Beach Party gang gets in­ ItrtS (8) Movie PROBLEM TO OUR CARE (22) Oriolea at Red Sox (28) I itaeam of deaanie volved in stock car rac­ "The ra i Story" '59. 2:10 (40) BaaebaB (80) Black Exposure ing, moonshine and mur­ Dramatised chronical of Oibs play Meta at Hem 0:80 (8) CBS News der. Frankie Avalon. the bureau's history, fol­ Neighbor I.: T a «(■» York. (8) Olymple Preview 8d8 (3) Mary Tyler Moore (R) lowing the career of a John D. Hulaor (90) Orioles at Red Sox (88-90) NBC News 8rt8 (3) Nek Van Dyko (R) veteran agent Jamea 2:90 (9) Movie (40) Dragnet ' (18) Johnny Btaan’s Stand Stewart. m HEARING AID SERVICE 'TTrash Dive” a tale of 2:00 (9) Natfoiial Geofiapkle Up and Cheer 11:39 (8) The Saint ^ ■ F2m B oom Appointments <— No ObUgs FH.: submarine warfare. "Reptilee and Amphibi­ 8:30 (8 ) Am ie (R ) (88) Movie >KRS 2:90 BasebaU ans” (18 ) Gospel Sing "The Spider Woman I 34 PRAH ST.. HARTFORD. CONN. PIk h n 247-7724 5 Yankees at Brewer* (S-88) News lO rtt (8 ) BOaoioa: Impooslble Strikes Back." Brenda (40) MoBale’s Navy (80) Hee-Haw (B) Joyce, Kirby Grant. S Opm MOo. - BH. 9 to 5 — Saturdays 9 to 1 9:00 (8) Loncstieet (40) Dick Van Dyke The case Is an unsolved (48) 1 Spy FM .: M w ii mar 4dW (8) ABC’S WMe World of 2 do (8) Dragnet murder of the 30s; the so- 12:38 (8) RoUer Derby S d i (SS) Wrafton- 8:SS (BP) Maws n a 23M (!S)) CRRMawn- CARPET CUSTOM-MADE CERAM IC VUE Mb TbwbiaHi CUmiasa* SUNDAY AUGUSTA LINOLEUM DRAPERIES FORMICA mOR) mtogr — Fkank M (90) ThU Is the Life (30) Senior Scene (22-30 Jimmy Stewart 2:3S t m ■iiiWmi Cbaonr MSP WtontHkaarMw (8) Wcrahlp for Shut-Ins 5:30 (18) The Deaf Hear (R) SSM«3p) C bpm aaSw B m a (28) Gcapel Hour (88) Wild Kingdom 9HW (8-40) Movie m 36aai Rue Shame ISS • o s : tarn (M is m r cnama warn (30) Bing Around the (SO Conn. Newsmakers "The Delphi Bureau” '22. Vj u m im . floor roVEMNO Ml)) SIWan 1b Stimimltaa- (S ) I l aane imeyr (CRi The TV movie story of a 8:30 (Sl|) Clwrw B B MR) Mrgajm W trid 8M (3) Campaign ’28 top secret InvesUgaUon (Hm FBdWnmm «R)) (3) Christopher Oose-iqt (28-30) Comment! 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Report To Manualist John Twomey (30) Adelante (40) Roller Derby 12 dO (3) Percepticn 12:30 (3) Face the Nation What is the term for a guy this summer on “ The Jerry (22) The Prado (8) Black Is who makes music with nothing Reed When You’re Hot You’re Hot Hour.” the comedy-variety (SO) Conn. CTooe-np (30) Cenn. Weekend but his bare hands? aeries Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. on 1:00 (3) Tour Community “I call myself a manualist,” 1UESHAY (8) Eighth Day CBS. (22-30) Meet the Press says John Twemey, who makes ScflS ( « ) ABU Mtomt Btoanm "TBae TWSsh',” .m i naasxnl CM) HtoiqMe .«aga :(K) EslartMMiist I TV Notes (40) Oenversationa With music with nothing but his bare (OW) Jlim mim StanraR- wettaaaaE 3toamnau. rcepeei. nomn <») WmdB •« jBvBdlfin Glenn Ford of “ Cade's Coun­ 1:30 (3) Movie lumds and is. so far as he knows, Like Annt^ l ik e N iece rn y m -O b m a m 8t89D((28)N)lmai m M O>(8«m W R0) Mnwa ty " on CBS was born Gwyllyn “The Saga, of Hemp the only person In the world who (09)) ObganUa 1 .OH) M l M h h t atom 'Bepn . Ford in Quebec. He totdc his Shelley Fabares, who will star «3 9 > (M ) Hinmaii aMm>«D iH$) HK29M83) .Rhaate Brown.” does it. „ ( m )s i Ja il SeBlCTce screen nsune from Glenford, (8-40) Issues and Answers in NBC’s new comedy series, (p4l9)ARadiF(H»> *mB: aairtjiTinTi snil toe i k m m ■ a Cianadian town where Us (22) n^mrts Action Twomney’s tune technique is “The UtUe People,” says that iw in g r HHnaa ian- odf ''BsiataB” 3B. Jlatac 'Wipyne son s^mnsiaaaci ( afu — a father owned a paper mill. her name is pronounced Fahray, («B)) i .’xma'ABC nntiati m ette. naatotottbentDat'iaK.itanar- (SO) I/'c Trevino to clasp the palms of his hands Ham asntanced a nan- 3:00 (8-40) BasebaU just like that of her aunt, act­ teacto atest omnnaei gpensnal capture a pocket of air between mu «anigm iia! When the psychiatrist urges Cubs (day Meta at Shea ress Nanette Fabray. M oke a D ifferen ce Whorm fm t to ihnam. nertlfie .^atiirtinmial to 30 ’ (MS) a iii— him to face reality, Dowd re­ Stadium. them and then to apply manual IT DOES (fMM) lRHb the: -"m TBzttsntl TWdh;” M. tog> won out over it.” (82) Bas-baU a range of three octaves. was named “the favorite enter- njyi SA V IN G S MtOm JlL. Fain, tfl, Af S a f- Orioles at Boston. talner of the mUltary” by the yjjj| m fibol itBnfiil OM D sttangite to-nenMai :idllbg;. 'avBzfi, Ensxmivefi tfae mitsiimmi Milbum Stone, Doc Adams (98) Movie Twomey, who is also a prac­ National Non-Commissianed Of- ' |ii| cv/.r/ LOAN OMimi psM tseUe gnt n iwi.'iii 3*seifiqg;' After beegg' wm- "The Son o f Monte O lsto ” ftafahatattm. of "Gunsmoke” on CBS is an ticing lawyer in Grand ^plds, ficers Association in ceremonies- - s s o 1 I A r I o V 'vctofi to n 'jrinth 'caan •40 FtOHP wtmf Wm dhiws.. honorary member of the Na- Mich., and who squeezes out at Califontla’s March Air Force j|p toot Appril to atouib MRliBBD wna ticHial Coroners Association. 3:88 (8 ) AAU Intemattonal r/atm s ((M9>i .rtlBtriTTiB.e Sunw'i maftofl jAr tAiwa palm psalms just as a sideline, Base. iliill '______naneniaTifs ataasT riaaaaiat laaviTOTi^H. T V N o te s Ih iiifh sBoanqtirBtia-., AnOHh When Ted Kidgtat at "T lie Sd8 (38) Mavle learned the trick while he was in m Her role as Dick Van Dyke’s I(i02 MAIN SIU MANCHESTER a RoLTIC HWhatriwi, X L wa* aentamoad to Mary Tyler Moot* Show” on "Hie WaUdiv aus” ’49 grade acboiri and just kept on improving Ids style over the daughter on (^SS ia the first O tsgf Stadkwea, arin) jlh g s Dr. Chad Manintt, Atm 1OT2 Conrad and Beta WEDNESDAY AUGUST 9 In *ImpoRsible? Dranui ’’Intimate lighting" (8) An About VtoM (8) Tmih or Oonae- Robert Conrad, who (C sech ) ’ 66. (U ) Jim oBd Tmuny guenoes in ”T1ie WHd, WUd West” ssris t M (8) Medioal Center (B ) and Carl Beta, who woo (8<) MMer Bogcn (88-88) News (84) Otesnna Trail (8-48) Marty FUdman Bhnmy as the star of ”Ju (8 8 ) H o fo w (48) ABO Newa (8) Kopykats (B ) (48) Iliove Lney 8:88 tor the Defense,” will Guest: Tony Curtis the organlaers of a large, Ule 8d8 (8) I Dream o( Jeomil • IM (8) Inaale (48) Merie Haggfwd gambling operation that la (88) Hocaa'a Heree* (18) Dick Van Dyke target for the Impossible (84) Bleetile Oampouy (88) I Dream of Jeanide 18:88 (8) Mannlx (B) ' slcna Fbrce in an episode (SO) OUUKon’ a b la n d (84) Conn. Newaroom A psychotic kiUer tries to ”Mi8slon: Impossible” bell (48) N e a n (88) Oircna! murder Mannix. produced for next season Sdi8 (8) Vhat*a HappeniiiK (48) Dragnet (88-88) Night Ga’lery (B ) 1) Since Aunt Ada Came CBS. 8:80 (3^88) Meua 8M (8) David Steinberg Ih Stay, 2) With Apologies (18) IWovte Guests: Tommy Smothers TO M. Hyde, 3) The PUp •‘F ir e O v e r A fr ic a ” ’54. and Valerie Harper. Club Dancer Side of Satan. Elxpoee of the widespread (8-48) ’Hie Super Mediterranean smuggling (84) Forsyte Saga (B ) Nipsey Russell, recently slg (18) Canadian Football ed as a regular for the 1972-7 racket cei^ering in Tan- 18:38 (8) PubUc Affairs Hamilton ’Tiger-Cats meet season on NBCTs "The Dean] g iers . th e British Colombian (18) 760 Club (84) Hodgepodge lodge (40) MoHale’s Navy XuM sni pred „’«oqs »ns*1 U o n s . through the University of Ciiict (SO) T o T e n th e T ru th 11KW (8-8-88-80^) News (84) Eleotloo ’78 nati by dancing In local ehib«.i (40) Daniel Boone (88-80) Adam-U (B ) 11:80 (S) Movie 8:80 (S) CSS Newa 8:80 (8-40) Comer Bar ’ ’ T h e G rea t M an ” ’ 66. (8) .ABO Newa Elisabeth Baur, officer Frari] (88-S8) MoClood Jose F>rrer, Dean Jagger (i^ 'sO) N BO N ew a Beldlng on NBCs *Tronsld«’*| Anne Meara guest- McCnoud investigates h ^ - (8-40) Dick Oavett (84) Maggie and t|>e series, writes and eats leftj copter explosion that kiUed (88-30) Jchmy Carson Becmtifnl MacUne (R ) stars in A B C ’s “The handed but uses her right an electnmlcs executive. 1:16 (3) Movie 8dtS (40) Newa Comer Bar,” Wednes­ in sports. (8 4 ) M o v ie Three Bites of the Apple" • • • 7:80 (S) Big Vaney day at 8:30 p.m. Mary Stuart of “Search fori Tomorrow” on CBS was ai THURSDAY AUGUST 10 camera glri in a New Ybrlil hotel grill when Joe Pasternak j (18) Right On 8:00 (8) AU About Faoea (88) 1 Dream of Jeannie saw her end offered her on| (88-38) Ironside (B ) (18) Jim and Tammy (84) Conn. Newsroom MGM contract. (24) BHater Bogera (SO) Flying Nun (84) Hollywood Television (SO) H ogan ’ s H ero es (40) Dragnet T h ea tre 8H)8 (S) My World and Wei- (40) 1 Love Lucy "Enemies” Sam Jaffe and 6:80 (8) I Dream oC Jeannle come to It (B) N ed G lass. (82) Hogan’s Heroes (8-40) Anas Smith and (24) Electric Company Jon es (B ) 0:30 (1 8 ) 700 CSub (SO) GUUgan’ s Islan d Heyes and Curry go to 10:00 (8-40) Owen Marshall (B ) (40) N ew s Tombstone to clear a (82-80) Bobby Darin friend of a bum murder Guests: Pat Paulsen, Joan mCKMEI 6di6 (S) What’s H^qtenlng ) STORE 8:00 (3-8-88) News rap and have a run-in with Rivers. Dusty Sprin^leld. Wyatt Earp. (24) Forsyte 8a^ (B ) (18) M o v ie MANCHESTER 11:00 (8-88-30-40) N ew s "Holiday in Havana” '49. (1 8 ) N ew s FABKADE Dpsi Amez, Mary Hatcher. (28-30) Adventure Theatre 11:30 (3) News (24) Hodgepodge brdge ■ Louis Jourdan portrays a (8-40) Dick Oavett PULL SELECTION OP (SO) T o TeU th e Tru th scholarship competition (22-30) Johnny Carson IMPORTED (40) Daniel Boone judge who becomes roman­ 12:00 (3) Movie . A N D 8:S0 (S) CBS News tically Involved with