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VOL. LXXXX, NO. 234 EXTRA FURNITURE GAZETTE Passing the Buck DISCOUNT FURNITURE WAREHOUSE • HARTFORD *xMANCHESTER Newest Tax Game; t Taxpayer Stands By HARTFXDIRD (A P ) — Connect­ while many who voted for the By JOHN STOWEIJ- sary to tell you how Important I would help avoid a strike In the icut’s new income tax Isn’t even income tax were Democrats, it WASHINGTCN (AP) — Presi­ think it is." industry, Shulu said, but Said law yet, but . already there are wouldn’t have passed without dent Nixon called on hegxitlators It was Nixon’s /irst try at In- the President would not Inter­ calls to kill It and attempts by significant Republican backing in the steel Industry today to tervenlng'in any way In a nego­ vene If there was a walkout. some In politics to scramble out also. reach a ’ “constructive settle­ tiating session before it actually "The President did not try to say that they should settle for from under blame for It. Meskin has Indicated he w

..f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER, OONN„ TUESDAY, JULY 6 , 1971 PAGE THREE ^ A G E T W O • -MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 6 , 1971 H ebron lobby and a Are warden' for Sheinwold on Bridge Directors Meet Fire Drills Set each floor. Drills wlU re­ Boys Help Stop Tolland m o v i e f y o m o B HAVE YOU AH FORmRENIBAND The Board at EMraotora In High Rises quired every three months the Theft in Store llTA R . GAXElC*l^> ' BBliV ON-1R«AT IS ISOfiaiT 'I Big T urnout Expected wlU meet tonight at 8 in the first two yeftfs after the rules EVENT SCHEDULED -Bj- CLAY R. POLLAN- Summer VOUNOPEOPIE n o r t h take effect« and every six BOSTON (AP) — *nio red ARIIS LIRRAklPKA New Hydrant WBQEN TOC-CAN’T BB «OET Municipal Buildhig Hooring NEW rO B K (AP) — Fire 9 THAT CALLS FOR MAK. 21 Your Dally AcfMly Guida SI2Y. lie Ww*W •# RWiiililt * M R** 1^ A 10 6 R oom ...... montiiM thereafter. coata are back in Bootm. tlMn 11 According la lha $lan. eeiiiWe*eiin»euMHWpel By Af.irwEnn s b EINW I I ^ ’^**™*****^ routine for mil- jire Commissioner Robert O. time by Invitation to patrol the FO O D? , ocf.f. 2 2 M Theaters C? A K 8 Td Oppose Business Zone To develop mesSoge for Wednesday, nmtt eeeme iw »le»»«i» *r iMUm • The law o f averages am)U8E Among the Itoma on tee lions of American school dill- Lowery announced the new aiaies of a supermarket looking 0^37-38-701 42-43-51-64^ Passes Test 0 A Q 2 agenda ore a propooed $60,- It may be • wedCng, a boo- ;&^78-85-88 read VYords corresponding to numbers 72-73-74 only to a large number cl + K I 109 A laiip turnout, meetly those Dixon, the sa:xapbone, Craig dren; wHl b e required in high- I’Ules Monday, for shop lifters and pocketbook m m of your Zodioc birth sign. I Ml A6U ASMiniO 000 allocation tar repairs to qnet or Jnst an tafonnol get- y f TAURUS SCORPjO The newly inataUed fire hy- ^ a..m cases- Ih a single bridge h4nd EAST t; rise office buildings here under * snatchers. 1 Somcono 31 Th« 61 Altemotives Stormwtoa iMusIcal Theatre at gsHralAeMencM in opposition , to pnt^iosed Porter, tee trumpet; Alan Por- tee Union Pond dam, con- together of A sodely, lodge er ^ AM>. 20 32 Which 62 Avoiloble ocr. 23 \ you m ay say .teat a thing la A 87532 Six boys, age 12 |o 18, and some friendly pum p. 2 Losing a " bS t m o S " T d mer PULyhouse'a aecond pnaluc. Eastern ^ ^ ^ ^ P a r h amendmente to tee town irian *®*‘’ ***® Christine siderotion of two reaolutions new city safety regulations. |jpg Down 8 ( ^ MAY 20 3 Your 33 VerMtil* 63 M ake NOY. 21* likely or unlikely, but If the un- JJ! , <31 109 5 4 dressed hi red jackets police the . ATfinptr 34 Costly 64 Accomplish Mi. RRBRMHTm to hiclude/itoee nmV business “>® "“t®’ ^ which would permit dancing Ocoupants wUl not have to §>^33-50-53 12-15-l7-32r.^. fo^d to be working well. ttop o< the season Is “The Owl tK ^ k iln d^ ’ an likely thiiig happens you cannot Y , . q q 4 0 75 3. ____ , / ^ , "usuicBs i|^ concert was foUowed by r n v n o M iaP) Mtain’. •*<»«. end «fo«’e officials say the We Are Prepared to Ux^^■t2 SG ood 35 Your 65 Reochm Peraelil bUEMCtl and concerts In town on leave the buUdlng during drills. LONDON (AP) - Britalnji has been a 90 per cent 6 Money 36 Right 66 Accented 39-4081-82^ Firemen from WUUng^, aj,d the IPussycalt,” caning to- all-American favorite, "Fiddler send fo r a poUoeman. StUl,. V q g ^ 3 ♦ 7 . »n«s, Ip^ expected at this eve- a parade througbout the comn- Serve You to Your GEMINI 67 A n Sundays, and the approval at but will mass In the hallways V>relgn Office estimates that drop in ^shoplifthig and handbag 7 A n d 37 Personolity SAGITTARIUS B^lerille, night and playing through Sat- on the Roof," starring Theo- when you cannot or dare not ♦ ^ SOUTH Planning and Zaning grounds with bote the teUdren 8 i^MAY 8 W ill 38 Aftrocts 68 You on agreement between tee Complete SatUfaetidn 21 NOY. 22 urday. dore Blkel who made the role achieve atwoluto certidnty you tTonjinlselon’s public hearing at and-adults jotnlng in with flags, where fire wardens wlU point the cost of ninnhig the foreign snahtelng. 20 9 Time y ? Provide 69 In RaiRinER A K Q J Board of Education . and lOLend 40 Pleasure 70 Those DEC. 21 join with ^ TWland f ^ de- ,j^ smash Broadway nuislcal of Tevye famous, will profit. In tee long nm, by ^ Q J7 Hebron Elementary hwns, spoons emd plates, and out Are exits and explain evacu- service will drop by 324 million “The kids’ rapport .and no- Our oatorhu; eervloe, - 7-11-13 11 Career 41 A 71 Ur>exp4cted relying on wlut Is likely. One Manchester School Admlnls- nonsense attitu^ toward others 6 14-16-2021JT- partoent Thur^ay mght to Giri" Is extended for Musical entertainers In the r«4irit 0 K86 „ even garbage can Uda. The otion plans. in the next fiscal year. to be flexible 1 ^ 5 7 -« 6 12 Aspects 42 You 7 2 W h o t 25-44-46 ^ traton which provides, a tee same age nave made the 13Th4sa 43 M o y 73 You cMduct a prMtlw drilf using week at the Ooodspeed lineup at the Oakdale. Musical hand proves nothing, but to­ 4A A542 the past weekend, parade was enUuialaattcally oommodote any CANCER 44 Poyments 74 Plonned CAPRICORN flve per cent Increase for The new rules, dravni up hr The cost reduction wlU come difference,” said manager Lar- 14 C heck the QrMdall Park hydrant to opera House In Bast Haddam Theatre this week Include Jerry day's hand Illustrates the point. West North East P^Vertydwnere have found a cheered by other campers, Why not eoD ^%JUM 21 15 Favor 45 On 75 W ho DtC.:. 22 ^ reMh tee “ lu ^ ta tee Bdu- ^ ^ through July 14. Lewis and Helen O’ConneU. South detder. South pubUc notice Itr^ lr nevn n o n m a ____ i. ------school administrators. ^ woko ot two fatal skyscra- from increased receipts from ry MoCOrtev. “We’ve saved the detollsr 46 Collections 76 Solution II Pass 7 NT All Pass JULY 22 16 Budget 1 N T P«r tubes uighig ^ilHto ------. ' ' — P*^ *» which five persons tee issurance of passports and hundreds of doUara a week in 17 Activities 47 Private 77 Money JAN. catio^ PMk. The Bremen iril shakesper^ Is paired with Sunday's special at tee Oak- (RgeiiMtMiiMnr Both sides vulnerable. Sing att-Jto ai « . 5- 9-27-29 i 6 Wanderlust 46 Your 78 Poy 2- 3- 4-24/ be attempti^ to detemiine tee jjygj^ne O'Neill In tee repertory dale features two performances HLartMinM) Opening lead — Jack of Dia­ tee meeting “to protect^prot^.your ^nietMTSStedlw SfMue Double Ub ^ ^ ■"'®^®'' P®y- merchandise formerly damagod ^31-36-8084 19 Is 49 79 Trbnsoctioni|26-28-34 ^ available pressure presentations of "The Merry of Joe Frazier and tee Knock- monds. homes and property, agofilsL ______>*«* »»«» «» oocu- ments for ^clal services in- or stolen.” 20 Items 50 And 80 Social AQUARIUS 8 » 4 m i G r m in n , lift VEO 21 Bonk 51 Not 61 And o f an em ergency at tee TChoola. ^ iwindsor,” "The Tern- outs at 6 and 8:30 p.m. Declarer won tee first trick ^ position to cash tee ace having hot dog stands, gasoline ®5RANKFORT. Ky. (AP) — pmits or with more than 100 oc- eluding defense alA mlUtary as- Offenders are asked politely 22 A 52 Dome 82 Recreation JAN. 20 A diving will drill next g,j^ "Mourning Becomes Local actors familiar to tee In dummy with tee queen of ^ clubs "and teen take two **- ■totems, flashing lights and estimates that about ctqianU above tbe strret floenr. sistence and training for com, but firmly by the boys to put TELEPHONE 649- U3—649-5314 AUG. 22 23 Sympothetlc 53 Hove 63 Now ni. It other uiiBigliltly uses strung 860 of its p5,000 employees hold Bhteh.swdi building must have monweolth countries and for- back tee articles and leave the 24 Quickly 54 Fortune 84 Cor>nections Siu^y at 9:30 »•»"• Blectra” at tee American theater crowd such as David diamonds and was tempted to ^ggggg through West. ^ r?>62-54-59-68 25 Statements 55 Ear 85 Meaningful 1- 8- 1022 ^ - Duri^ tee monte of June, tee ghg^ggpeare Festival Theatre Curren. Dwight Martin and Su- play for tee two missliig picture did as weU as he douW ■long business zones or next tee two jobs with tiie govemment. a fire command station in the mer colonial territories. store, j^ -7 7 -7 9 8 3 26 Could 56 Are 86 Travel 23-558789X® loc^ flrement resid ed to 30 gtratford, Owm. Evening per- san Hopkins, to menUon a few, door to you’’ training coOne for U.S. Air 57 Areos 87 If cards to bo divided. Since West ^ second dlamood VIRGO 27 To PISCES ^5l“*****R ^ '^®’ formances are on Tuesdays, may be seen Friday, Saturday The noa«;, which Is. uiudgn- co™nunlcatl^ite^cIaI- 28 Be 58 Suitoble 88 Compliment' t h e a t e r t i m e had tee jack of dlamoE^, tto a c e . Then he de- lots. AUG. 22 29 M oke 59 Fovors 89 Approoched cue drill were held aiid eleven ^^ednesdays, Fridays and Sat- and Sunday evenings in "^Brecht would mean playing Bast for ^gd at ed, asks residents to “let tee 30 Be ' 60 M ind 90 Plorvs MAR. 20' vty Airm an Lenehan, who SfYY. 22 nnutual aid calls answer^ In- y^^yg. matinee performances on Brecht” presented by "the SCHEDULE the qpeen of clttba. L ist three clubs and m ight weU Planning and Zoning Oonunls- 18^18-19-45-48 />f)G ood |41-47-49-65(C eluding twro rescues and one shown Wednesdays, Thurs- Image Playhouse Touring Oom- Sion know your p ^ » “con- learned*^ ed to operate toletype- ^Adverse Neutral 57-71-74” ^^- Since there was very UtUe foUowed tee 1^608386-90 W io'^ ^ Saturdays and Sundays. pany at the new Powder Ridge Burnside - "Klute,” 7:18, force in this argument. South ^ cernlng their Intent to revise ^*®*’ equipment used in the were registered. At Itee Ivoryton Playhouse Dialogue Theatre in Mlddlefield. q.30. decided to get a count. He be- tee existing Town Plan of He- world-wide Air Force communi- The firemen p^clpatl^ inte y^jg »r.>oIr Oh..lloSheila MacRaie andonA F a.-- w tee young...... In yearsv.ara andonH x _ •< .. Andromeda . ganTy___ ^ . . .* tee'ttu^.. _____ roLes, takingtsldnar thetlte aceaCe ofOf riupsCIUDS 800 bron, eq>ecially In view of tee.®^®*“ ^ “lem, U b e ^ assign- tact that money has been ap- ®^ Sunnyvale, Calif., for propriated to hire professional ‘*“*3''- "®w unit is port at ptanners for this purpose.’’ tee Air Force Sjsteips Oom- 37600 was appropriated in mand which manages research silt removal operations from Evening with Rodgers and improvisatlonal children’s tee- State—"Escape FnSm Planet thla year’s budget and put into deveUqnnait of UBAIF oero- ‘^HE WAY « . In Hart" opening tonJght at tee ater troupe, who will dramatize of Apes," 7:28, 9:15. ^ the reserve funds for a txiwn epoce systems, .1 West had started with only t?wo A s^cture fire w d cleaning tong Wharf Theatre In New Ha^ fables, folklore and fairy tales u. A. Theatre dJamt Dally Quesilon ptan. The commission is ex- airman graduated 1968 ■ ' spades and only three hearts, pected to request an addition- from St. Thbmas Seminary I HEARD rp ’ ^ flash flo^ SI ven. The musical fantasy will Thureday through Saturday at mans,” 2:00, 7:18, 9:30. hence eight cards in clubs —As dealer,------you bold; Spadea, m - , Middle School, as well as a ve- continue through July 18. 9:30 and 11 «.m . Manchester Drive-In — “Es- and diamonds combined. What’s A-19-8; HeMts, A -^s, al 37800 in next year’s budget, High School, Bloomfield, and at- hide fire and a standby call if necessary, to cover tee full tended St. Thomas Seminary during a road washout on Rt. ^ ^ ------cape Prom Planet of Apes,’’ more. West’s reluctance to dls- nion^ A-Q-8; CtoBa, 10:45; “The Undefeated,’’ 8:48. card a club indicated rateer What do you sayf coat of hiring iprofesslonal town College, by John Gruber 3d also kept tee firemen busy planners. Sohednled Events during June. East Hartford Drive-In — strongly teat West had the Answer: Bid 2-NT. In "stand Miost o f the Disposition ap- The follow ing m eetings and Deeds Filed Movie Deals with Search “’There’s A!Glrl In My Soup,” queen of clubs and was afraid ard A m e r ic a n ” this bid pear* to be to the prtsxised activities are scheduled for tee Pour warranty deeds were 8:45; “Dodtor’s Wives,” 10:30. to unguard It. promises 22 to 24 points, but business zone on the west aide remainder of this week: East Windsor Drive-In—“Sup- Could Find Out you should stUl bid 2'NT with The Glorious Biiurte bos tee honor of being tee first filed with tee town clerk’s office For Great White Shark o f R t 85 from tee southerly W ednesday: Lions CSite m eet­ last week, including one for a ___ port Your Local Gunflghter,’’ South could find out by tak- this 2 1-point hand. Tou have boundary cf tee Hope Valley hig 7:30 p.m., Mhriborqugb come and gone and during tee American composer. NEW YORK (AP) — Most zarre death since, subconscious- 8:45; “Mrs. Polifla Spy," 10:40. ing two more rounds of diax two tens and a nine make iq> He had a rival, however. newly constructed house. ___ Estates sUbdivlsicti for a dls- Tavern; Assessors Office long weekend somebody asked Deeds filed were Tolland Hills people wouldn’t go shark hunt- ly. form in which one meets ______Meadows Drive-In — "Escape monds. If It turned out teat for tee missing point, but ^ j .. named James Lyon, a Boston tance lof laoo feet to the south. Hours, 1 to 7 p.m,. Town Of- me what kind of music they and also a graduate of to David S. and Sue Ellen Good, ing with a cannon. Peter <3imbel terrtely important to pr Oocp. change this area to business but teg; - 'Hebrai Board at E!di was signed. To tell the truth, of his own te 1761. The coUecUon went a 12,00- Ghnbel also felt tee «Im *^or“llvTL^’'lS^0:'S;.” there wasn’t very much, but bore tee odd title, "Urania.” property bn Cedar Swamp Rd. j has oanaistontly run Into strong tion, 8 p.m ., G ilead HiU there wasn’t too much In Bu- wiUlam BllUn^s (1746-1800). John Earl and Doris Cortney mite ocean hunt with three ote- ^ I d to tee drama c f ^ opposition. Friday: Little League SOME 6:80 p.m.. Gay City St rope, either. Let’s look Into tee another Bostonian, was a more Hill to Robert W. and Susan M. er dlvera and returned With ^ In 197b, after a public hear­ sltuaOon. advanced composer, and modern Davis, pw^erty on Mngsbury enough footage of sharks in ac- ^ ^ n v ^ r.-^ e ing, the commission vetoed any Rockiest, Opera change after, residents in tee Manchester Evenhig Herald Handel had been dead for composers have used some of Ave. j Uon to put togeteer an, at times, y.™ ¥» 4"* 1 J area petitioned against the busi­ Hebron cemspotident Anne twMity years. Bach a litUe ws teemaUc material In their Robert J. and Janette V. Oo(^- hair-raJalng fllm called “Blue into ^ M aV B e C a n ce le d ness zone. Emt, Tel. 228-Stn. longer. Quite a number of jg^ger works. The CwmecUcut wUl to Bnjee P. Md S u ^ B. water. White Deq^i.’’ ^ Then on May 11 of this year Bach’s numerous progeny were composer Charles Ives Is an ex- McAUIster, property In ToUand rocenUy released movie NEWPORT, R.I.- (AP) — The at another pdbUc hearing, tee composing here and there, but ,g Hills. deals with Glmbel’s search cair^to^m cer- Polk Festival and rock opera commlsolcn was again peti­ ARE % O R T H the m u sic ct only three Billings was originally a tan- -A quit claim deed transfer- through the waters of the Indian- diaries “ Jesus Christ Superstar" appar­ Meiiiphis Police tioned against changing tee o ~ t w amounts to very much. They ^g^.g apprentice who chalked rteR property from Kenneth ocean, those off South Africa -----ently.. will------be two Immediate------cas- same zone. However, teey o'lflffffC r H OIIFS were Johann Christian Bach _’ugicai exercises on sides of CteeUer to ToUand Hills for prop-, g^ Ceyloti, and, finally, those ualUes of tee rampaging youths voted to approve tee extotsdon,^ (who migrated to London) Cari j Q^er He published an original “ > New Rd.. was also filed, off souteem Austrelia for tee ^ brought tee Newport Jazz stating that they felt this was MEMPHIS, / *beniL ( i ^ ) — VFW Meeting coSolf Meeto*,...... ^ for tee best intereef of tee town, The Memphis PoUce Depart er to IFrederick tee Great of New Eneland Psalm Singer.” W W Poet 241 Women’s AuxlU- oro of tee meanest, deadUest . trepldation,” Gimbel but talked to include an effec- m «it has ^ e d a new weapon Prusria, and WUhelm Pried- ^ . j. j ary wlU host tee first District beasts swimming. ' '*” ®* City Manager B. Cowles Mal- “I had more than my , ' 7Y , Uve date. to Its^ crlm e-flghting arawial— man Bach,ch, who held a variety ™„HrArt ot what *3 meeting of tee 1971-72 year at Whv iiw all_,T those*.___ miles » y s . iini aald Monday It Is “very o f posts ihiHng his lifetime. years he worked at what post Home Friday night at share of nightmares in coming Under tee circumstances, tee the fbur-day work week. but »e caUed “fugueAunes” and “ ® r® 8t Home. Friday nigm ai g e g ,^ tot a vici^ to this decision. I did it after dmibtful’’ . tee folk festival will commlBsian was'advised by Its it u e plan, scheduled to start attorney, Arthur Barrows, that.July 12 , will enable the depart no businesa extension or cn>- ment to put more patrolmen on Prince 1*Esterhazy, « so w he was not THjaJL ^cOlecU^teat COUCCuOU SAOWCQSlowed Hhe6 Adamas hM requested^l^auxlU- * * • 4». _• j ,3wuJUCU ^ ulCtee \^rcuv White,’’▼*aiai«| iM>jrsays0 wiilpli TVfui™ the contract between tea city » atlon of a business zone i^ukild the streets during peak crime generally known. i Mozart was fnausa snd the ^ members to attend and rumbeL “because WeU i^cn ^ (ggUygig allows Ivlm to be made unless the have hours, aald Police Chief Henry al*>also going strong'andstrong and was un-un­ c . ^ t^bUious cLh: C^p“L*"serhor'mu^Ul? been proposed for business in lwc. appreciated. Gluck was just _ . uuiiip lAJ occ ttuw luucii icata- _.KitA an#A*«p table. the existing town plain. -niraie ten-hour shifts wUl be leaving tee employ of Marie P“™. „ ^ . BnUetln Board Cancellation of tee July 24 Antoinette to return to his na- ApparenUy he had a sense of ’Ihe oQu^ two^dhendments to squeezed Into a 24-hour ok>ck ------TIa iiaad tn p4v« Iflpturea The Board of ocicauiiciiSelectmen willwin ^mte (;vhite IS is really a shark kU by performance of Jesus Christ Su- be brouiKht b e ^ the public said Lux, and the required overi Notlng this pattern, Gimbel perstar also appears likely, ac- Little Theatre of Manchester Inc, te m ualf appreciation which meet tonight at 7:30 In tee Town bimseU." beerb« do hot appear td be iai^>tag wMl douUe tee number opera. The Wg name of tee day “rr ------T T T Hall G lm M , a member of tee New “ ®e c o r d i n g to f e s t i v e producer running into too ebong opposl- of poUcemen on the streets dur- interest in Europe was Salieri, whose '^ere not always apprecU^. of RecreaUon wiU York department-stare famUy, a h o ^ a p ^ tu s to deflect tee George Weln. announces . ing the period of highest crime m usic ^ never hear today. Legend has It some w ^ got up ^ g g L ^ ’jLwiw night at 8 in the decided to get Into fUm-maktng ahaito ai^ It worked. ______People In tee Colonies knew duHng a question and aiwwr Final, Open Casting for Musical Comedy ’Ihe first Is to Miow a pro- concentration—between 6 p.m . after “I had spent a let of my But with tee Great~ White posed businsss zone on the east gnd midnight. The force has a some a«im ark In the city Iw ^ on our two year lected in the 20th century, by would n^ be written for m ^y- makeup games to be held to be a dramatic underwater There were moments when T E M A N S WaU Bt. to a point 617 feet east f e a i ^ m ay so«m >be r ^ l ^ by which time they must have years (during the war of iai2 ) while the Training film—sharks. A lot of people are diark teete were telling Uke au- A CINFMA COfTHR RLI4S PflESOfTAnON of tee existing central busteess Maasacluisetts Port Auth^- l'AhiAVtJr»r(7i M fUti HL.nAtf’Sm(T..T\A«’ U A 'a tion from tee original. English drinking song, popular morrow. Regular play in tee —considering the actual effect . csimbel, whose shark hunting This is the extenrion request- Choice Passbook Account Massachusetts'looked with dls- at the time. This, In some meas- ed by Robert ‘Tupper, local real fifth round will resume Thurs- they have on our lives.” ■ expedition has been turned into LAST DAY; “ESCAPE FROM^PLANET OF APES”| favor on music, even barring ure. exnlalns its amhlUous day. Gimbel attributes this fascina- g i^ok called "Blue Meridian’’ ertate agent, to Include the pos- ^ f (“ “ ‘X ------tion with sharks to a variety of x,y Beter Mattiileosen, currently rible co^ ction of a bank and “ years. Its lease has 26 hymns at first. There was a range and bold outbursts. years to run. “Bay Psalm Book," which was There were country fiddlers Manchester Evening Herald reasons. Among them: "They’re is working on "a completely dif- Jack Lemmon and S ta rts TOMORROW! Celebrate Executive Director Ed- to settings of tee who played for dances, particu- xoUand correspondent Betje dangerous and dangerous sltua- (ei^ t kind of film. It’s fiction. devoted w — — * ------^ Catherine Deneuve Hi.- J- King »ay» the authority tions, in general, intrigue peo- ifs called ’Mexican Salt,’ and m m a w W M MANCHlSTfR pBolms, but hymns to con- larly in the South, but dancing Quatrale, Tel. 876-2845. H m m ■ cinter ’Ihlrtoen hfJl^v eiq>ects to build a new fish jfer temjxirary verses were severely was not to be thought of In New ------pie; they’re large, sometimes that’s all I care to say about it ^ “ The April Fools” @ KM w b * 3 f?2 i bron celebr^ at^^y Commonwealth, Her )pan either savihgil'f'account at Hartford Rational with a frowned upon. EventuaUy teey England; certainly not In public. x- j huge; teey have a passionless gt the moment.” AIR-CONOITIONE D * FRE{ PARK REAR THEATRE came Into use, but printing. There’ were no musical Instni- Willed Cancer runda quality. They kill with no pas^ linfinum of $500. Further deposits may be added in amount's ana'^partlcularly binderies were merit makers, at le ^ of note, a k i- f i los (API S i o n . ’Ihey’re, beautifuUy de------“ signed eating machines, and the W hataW ayto of $50 or more — - each time automatically extending the tee leaae.' BATON TWIRUNO CORPS Bmte, Harvey Desrulsseauxs, maturity ’of the entire account from that date for another Jack Mayhewe, James Lees, In consequence, tee preacher ed tee growth of music here in ^ women’s cancer clinic . — MEIMBER8HIP OPE1N TO 76 GIR1J9 Feather ib u r Nest! James Derbys; John Barrtes, . * AGES 8-17 one or two years. * . would “line out’’ tee words teat era. a»nhirv P l a n s for tee Earl Carroll Re- George Zachmans, Robert Dlx- V f 6 r somewhat In tee maimer of Ray It wasn t until tee 19th century Diagnostic Institute EXPERIENGB UNNECBBSARY ons, and Bnifce Kaloms. Bolger with his well-knttwn that we began to get composers ^omen have bOen approved It's the webfoot wonder Two Meetings MdU Be Held at 619A (^ it.) ■n»e flfty-ftve campers, along ■ > Interest it compounded and calculated daily from day of version of "Once In Love With in this country. John Knowles superior Court, rmistees said .with the 24-karat with their guefits, tee Thomas Cosm etics Amy.’’ ’This led to some strange Paine was our first composer years to settle debts HUUard, Manchester, Oonn. deposit up'to maturity and paid quarterly. Interest payments on J i ^ 7 A 8 at 7:30 P.M. Nees, Aaron Reids, Richard effects at times. Consider the of orchestral works and he was n^xes against the $1.3 mil- layaway plan! Bergerons and oteers from Elb r r s hymn which began: ’"The Lord bom In 1839. Nobody knows just estate. C3ALL M8-8379 FOR INFORMATION. tngton and Vermont, were can be credited to any otheK Hartford National account, or„ will come, and he will not/Keep when the banjo was Invented, ^ songwriter and movie pro- Instraotor and Sponsor treated to an impromptu Ju)y 4 silence, but speak out.” Prosody but it was In fairly common use ^g^er, CarroU operated a teea- aAOrUBDAt celebration. . Liggefts paid to you by check. You may withdraw your funds within was not a strong point In those about 18(X). It is distinctly m ter-restaurant In Hollywood and SHERRY MARIE NASH AND After feasting on a dtaner of early hymns and perhaps tee oh- American invention, although jjjg show, “Vanities,” was on SUNDAY steamed cUms, the adults were At The Parkade the first tan dSys «ff®r fl*® maturity date. . jections to them were well soirie musicologists tend to re- . Broadway for 13 years. About CONTINUOUS . entertained at a band concert founded. Iqte it to the* Senegamblan j 35o,<^ will be spent to build ______IBOM BIANCHESTER. I m m M M - k MM -k» I l e s glyen by tee youngsters. Shar-. One year or two? • Concerts were npt unknown In "bania." It Is possible teat

Raymond J. Kudla, 63, of FA0RIC DEPARTMENT ^STORES West Simsbury, charged with disregarding a traffic signal, Despite Damage From Fire L Saturday night at E. Center and Thanks to You... Main Sts. Court date July 19. By DOUG BEVINS , Piles of dehrik fill the show­ ever, no plans are definite yet— (Herald Reporter) room and (^flces, and there’s a except that the business 'will NeUl C. Noddmi, 36, of 70 gaping hole in the roof. Several continue to operate as normally Parker St., charg^ed w ith failure Although a Saturday afr windows are broken and board­ as possible. to obey a traffic control signal,' loiiile temoon fire extensively ed up. The front of the charred Saturday morning at B. Center damaged the showrwm ^ Manchester: 434 Oakland Street (Exit M off 1-86) and ’LenoK Sts. Court date July structure is still soaked with and office of Manchester water that firemen used to an­ West Hartford: 1144 New Britain Ave. (in Eiitiwood Center) 19. ' Town, Local BANNER YEAR Motor Sales at 512 West nihilate the blaze. New Britain: Newbrite Plaza, East Main Street WE)IE ACCIDENTS Center St., the place was The 'fire, which apparently’ A written warning for driving back in business today. started in a wastebasket in the ReachAccord left at a curve was issued to It isn’t exactly business as men’s room, was discovered at A proposed contract betwe^ John Greenwood of Bolton, af­ usual, but all' services are In about 6 p.m. by an employe who the town and local 991 of tne ter a collision on Birch Moun­ operaUon. Auto service work is returned after closing to pick up AFLrCIO was reached this tain Rd. near Camp Meeting Rd. being dime in the body shop, his hat. Jack Griffith, a firm morning. The proposed contract at 10:38 Sunday night, be^eeri and the office staff has-relocat­ saleman, entered the building, will be presented to ttie Board ^ car and one driven by ed In the Used car «rffice in an­ smelled smoke, and called in of Directors tonight for consid-. The Tragedy of a Daniel J. Morlarty of South other building. the alarm ; eratlon. Coventry. In the shop, work Is progres­ Steve Kimball, an employe at Town Manager Robert Weiss sing normallj^, but employes are the firm’s gas station, tired to declined to give the terms of A written warning for failure carrying flashlights in the parts put out the fire with a portable the pact today, 'but did say that to ^ass leftvOf a ]^ked vehicle department—the lights are out. fire extinguisher, but it spread it is a one-year agreement. A contract -wdiich would -have was issued to Nikki S. Jurich of The ^telei^one company is rapidly to the walls, and c^Ung. provided a seven per -cent pay South Windsor, after her car busy trying, to fix the communi­ Four pumpers and two ladder trucks were called to the scene, increase for union members Personal & Home struck, a parked one Sunday cations network in the sprawl­ P A C IF IC ' -and doused the smoky fire from plus increased benefits was re­ morning at ,10:30 on Knox St. ing business, and the massive alU gldes of the building. Sev­ jected by the directors in March. INTERNATIOI^AL HAS Improvemert ^ , . near V alley St., belonging to Di-, cleanup job is getting under­ 267 976 eral times it appeared that fire­ They indicated then that they ane B uffard o f 14 Knox St. way. ENDED BEDW ETTINQ Loans Made..» j And William Schaller, presi­ men had 'the blaze under con­ wanted a contra,ct whose total trol, but flames would thep pop increase is five per cent. FOR HUNDREDS OF In the parking lolt o f a Syca­ dent of the automobile dealer­ ship, is running around fran­ up in another place. Negotiations, with the Munici­ THOUSANDS INTUE, more Lane apartment complex pal Employes Clroup have been i^sterday afternoon, a collision tically, supervising the' recov­ Town Fire C3iief William 'Ma­ PASTEO YEARS New M ortgages *.. 3 -Q O .SA A ::. ery, and thinking'of possible son said the fire was contained stalled, for some ' time. Tliat involved cars driven by Gloria group which includes most town Jean Vemtl o f East Hartford plans to rebuild the facility. in about an hour after the call Made . . . . • ..i Customers coming in for serv­ came In, but firefighters kept office workers is awaiting the WhMi children d b c o w r that a and M ary .C. Lopera of Paw­ outcome of local 991 negotia­ ice are at first shocked by the busy until nearly midnight fin­ (BenU fbotoa by OCIant) ptaymate wets Ms bed, the result tucket." R.I. tions before proceeding with can be merctlefs teasing and sight of the damage; then they ishing the job. Fellow firefighters help a volunteer who was tem- their talks. serious psychological problems. are even more surprised that Four ca rs' In the showroom COMPLAINTS The latest MEG proposal is pprarily overcome by smoke while fighting the fire. The entire family can be affected. Sometime Sunday, someone the firm is sUIl in business. and eight m ore In the Service The cost and work of taking care area were. removed from the for a five per cent pay Increase broke into the vacated S&S effective July 1 and a four per' of a bedwetting child can cause Bulck building on Main SI. building, and were not dam­ latlon could continue with China frictlopnon and Irritability among 6 cent hike April 1 for a total pay aged. About 20 cars inside. and Bowles Sees Eind Russia taking sides. iarents. near the building were moved increase of six per cent for the ft is quite possible that your child The coin box was stolen from “This scenario may be dis­ Fire Calls to safety by friends and em- year. will EVENTUALLY outgrow bedWL__ Vfhat happans a soda machine at - MarlneUi’s War Brewing missed by many as a bad ploye^. A proposed MEG pact similar until that time com es? Medical authoi..___have stated that Getty Station on Spencer St. dream,” said Bowles. ”I» my Seveijal firemen were tem­ to the 991 proposal was also re­ Sunday night.' In addition to the Manchester Over Pakistan oplnimi, it is a very real possi­ Statistics prove that a bedwett ng chUdaehleves balmv porarily overcome by smoke. jected ' by the directors In Motors fire Sciturday afternoon, bility, and if the situation con­ real ability In school. And tha EhUd te S r i i ^ i l n d March., NEW'YORK (AP) — Chester dsnsinooa A firecracker affixed with town firemen responded to a -One man, John Bycholski, was tinues to drift, a probability.” . taken to Manchester Memorial Bowles, former ambassador to- Bub now, bedwetting; when not caused by ntgsni,. H m M tai>e b le ^ out a window at number of calls over the July Bowles said two "rather tm- 4th weekend. Hospital Saturday night, treat­ o rd is^ , «n be end^. Safely. Perm anently.^^^^^ Dick's Shell Station on Center India, says that South .Asia Is likely developments” must oc­ Ourm^odisendore^ by maiw doctors. RrerithdraMie* St., Sunday night. ShorUy. after 6 p.m.- Sunday, ed for smoke inhalation, and Pell Seeking discharged Sunday. ""In Imminent danger” of a fiUl- cur to prevent an escalation of ments In our 16 page bncliure: *Is There A SolutiM rASn Data ab^e cover period fiom July 1, 1970 through June 30, 197L firem en weire called to 466 W. read w h rt^ er people say who have had the samo m o ? - Policemen were on hand to Narragansett scale war over 'Pakistan and the fighting—a settlemeht be­ Sometime Sunday, someone Middle Tpke. to take' care of- a tween East and West Pakistan, lam. Send this coupon fbryou r free cop y. ^ stole a rubber‘raft from a boat fautty oil burner. Later that guide traffic through the area, that the conflict eventually No cost or obligation. and Keep curious onlookers National Park could involve Communist China and a massive campaign, by the on a trailer In front of a night, at 9:24, they Went to the world community to relieve In­ KQUAUYMffgemBmH M m n Downey Dr. home. S. Main St. bridge over the new away from the building. and Russia. While a large part of the WASfilNGTON (AP) — Sen. "The possible sequence of dia in supportlng hearly six mil­ iM ltotnwinclNTC^ 1-84 to extingulNi a grass fire lion Pakistani refugees. near the new road. town’s full-time firefighting Claiborne Pell, D-R.I., has re­ events that may soon c<»ifront Yesterday, firefighters doused force, about 60^men was at the quested the National Park Serv­ us is appalling,” Bowles said in "Mrs. Gandhlls government p .o . Box M6, wiest HBrtf««d,.Oo(ui. 06197 a mattress fire in a second floor scene, volunteei:g_ from , the ice to study a proposal to de­ an article pubUshed in Mem- has acted lespcxisibly in its han­ Eighth District Fire Department velop nine Narragansett Bay is­ day’s New York Times. dling of the criafis on its north­ rAieillSi* bedroom at 51 Pearl St at 8:24 MAN were on standby for the south lands Into a national park. Bowles said that unless Paki­ east border, but the financial U»tnm a.m. At 12:47 p.m. yesterday, J they put out a woods fire to the end of town. 1 The recommen^ttori waa stan’s clvU war is settled, India and polftlcal pressures ate rap­ No damage estimate in dol­ made by the Rhode Island may be forced -to move tirxqis idly pushing India to the break­ Address—------a n k o f a n c h e s t e r rear of 84 E. Middle Tpke. At B ^ M ------t . ■ Membw t . O.I.C 8:38.last night, there was a fire lars is yet available, but Schal­ Stat-ewlde Plaiming Council in a into East Pakistan “In a desper­ ing’ ixKht,” he said. at the Mt. Nebo cwicesslon ler described it as "extensive.” study o f the. state’s park and ate effort to cut off the flow of Bowles was ambassador to In- City— - V ------stand. The fajcuUty is reasonably well recreation faclUties. re'fugees” and prevent a left- a a from 1963-1969. Zip. ■ Phf>w_: J' ' '* This m orn^ at about 7, fire­ insured, Schaller sald~ in a letter to George B. Hart- government there. — LfihUHfe Am* men w ere called to CMiter St. Schaller Is reportedly consid­ zogj park service director,- PeU "Pakistan may .then .be ex­ West yiigln la.’8 P ip e ^ m _ra ® 1970PacIHaInternatlaiulLM. ONustbeAoroldaO ering demolshing the structure, said he houes the agency "will pected to reply by. attacking In­ "sort contaiiu 99 hejnae steUs, a and Falknor Dr. to extinguish a A'RECOMMFNDFD A.Nn MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD » SO, WINDSOR - -BOLTON NOTCH iblaze in a truck due to hot and completely rebuilding the undertake the study I have re- dia in Kashmir ahd the Indian tack ' room , -■'iorral and many USED BY ' M |i i brakes. showroom and offices. How­ -quested on a priority basis.” 'Punjab,” he said, and the esca- .miles of riding trails. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* TUESDAY, JULY 6, 19’il PAGE SEVEN -PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,'CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1971 A ndover A ndover l io iKmtrl^pBtpr been that ot the roMn, who Is always England busy tugfg^ out earthworms whldi hap­ Fighting lEttPttlttQ ifpraU^ pen to be the one truly beneficial crawler Firemen Set Plans Baby Sitter ‘Fireman of Month’ ___ PTTia.iHtmin BY t BB we know. wTni»AT.T> -n u m iN a o o .. in c . 18 BIim U street Nobody eats the chafers, the potato Inflation Saturday marked a departure., Oonn. FOB A UFSTOIBI THOMAS F. jtetO TO ON \ bugs, the cucumber beetles, the bean (OoBtoined iMm Page One> from the norm for the Andover You’ll nerer have to buy' fUm WAUTSR R. FHRQUBON \ For Carnibar Fete Volunteer Department In pre­ because, each Ume LUxetts develoi PabUebere beetles that eat |he gardens. much 'OS'! it has got. People who piinta ytour roU of H ack A W___ hU tor IVNinded October l , 1881 Carnibar time is here aferain! First, Mrs. Itotherine Horri- used to have five or six cans of senting its monthly "Fireman ftoila-ooiar___ film we givestve you ASflO-AS And nobody, not the frogs or ptriiywpgs LUTBLY FREE, a fresh roU of fUm PubiUbed Every EvetUne Except Sundays AndoveiYs annual fair-type car- gan and Mn. Lawrence Moe; fruit in the cupboard today buy of the .Month” trophy, for your camera. We replace tbe lUm you have developed. It's all freab- ' and Holidays. Bntered at_the Office, cu In the pond, nor the swallows dipping nival activity is schedided for second, Mr. and Mrs. ArChi- only two”’ Members of ' the- department Manobester, Cram., as Second Claaa Mall Friday and Saturday, July 16 bald Ramage; third, lOss daeed and top quality and Ko­ Matter through the evening, nor the bats flut­ in his annual report issued had voted previously that the dak, too. Quhac prooessing ■ I'/ tfeLPTrilfcORPSW 94 hour service for and 17. Joyce Driskell and 'M rs. Fran- Monday, chairman James Gul- trx^iliy for February should go , TON RATES tering through the dusk, eats the Sponsored by toe Andover els Haines. * Mack atMl white (lust __ lie In Advance liver of Fine Fair Supermarket to Miss Jacqueline Jones, a lime bH longer for One 189.00 mosquitoes that eat us. Volunteer Fire Department with m tbI Howard Boyd, spokes- commented: “Caearly families daughter of Mr. and MTs. Rob- color). Six Montbs ...... 19.B0 Tbree Montbs...... 9.7B Tet we persist, all of us, in giving Up I cOli' AaCHIBALDftL. Jj, the aid of toe Wompn’s Auxil- m ^ Jor toe group, steded made adjustments to ' offset ert Jones of South Windsor and One Month ...... 8.3B lary, tile O a ra ^ U the main the Andeyver Bridge Club has price increases wherever possi- niece of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony service to all that mythchigy which in­ mmmav* off m i at 41a m Aa m Alallalsi a— « ^ MEMBER OF fiimmer tor children just been franchised by toe ble, or evdn Just bought less. Tlenuum ot New Boston Rd. _ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS vites us to think of all the birds and at I 1230 T45TH™riEW;T^^^^^ PENN AdiNfANIRY and adults alike. ' American Bridge Contract “For example there Is evi­ Jacqueline waa baby-sitting TIm Aaeqcated Press la. exclusively en­ This year marks toe twenty- jueogue to give master points.^ ie e ifrD M iG 4«4 MIDDLE TPKK. titled to tbe use of republlosdlon of all leaat half the insect world as being dence of a lower demand tor tor the Hemann’s five young- n ew Bdispatches______credited_ to __it or_____ not_____ otbra^ third annual production of the ti^ es will be played unde butter, milk, eggs, sugar, pre- wise credited In this paper and also the predatory on our aide. Carnibar, udilch will be held on sters on a Saturday night and' local news puhllebed here. f ' roRCE Retired ' nd bivouacked until . the \dlrectirai of B. Burt«i)| serves rnutton, lamb, fish and jhe usual routine of get- A ll lichts o i repubUcaUon ot special dls- Tile most classic of these myths Is, of firehouse grounds on Center St. Sm y^, the present director. fiesh fruit.” ----- patobes nerein are also reserved. Tliere will be bingo gamps, mu­ ting the children settled Into course, that of the ladybug and the ItaiBcaNM.vaiUL The ^unea are played every Shoppers were expecting a ttielr beds, with the exception H io Herald _____ . sic, games of skill and chance, 'boon afier the government’s Cranp Inc., as- aphid. We all believe It, imi^icltiy. But Friday everting at 7:80 at the of one older child, she had Just sumea no financial responslollity (or typo­ ' / I’Swf ' r I INE FORTY YARDS IN FRONT WHERE BREASTWORKS WERE^- \ refretfunrarts, a dunking ma­ halving of toe selective employ­ graphical errors appearing In advertwe- COS . Andover l^rst Congregational begun to relax when she be­ ments and' other reading matter In The did any one of ua ever actually see a ' '-TE^ Late fN the DAY WENT TO SUPPORT,OF ThIRO" chine, a food sale, arul other at- ment tax came Into force Mon­ WORKS church on Route a and are open came aware of the odor of Manchester Evening Hersld. ladybug consume an aphid? roRpe lARK RETURNED AND FOUND THE AN6_W00DS,. ractirau. day. The tax had been imposed Subscriber to Los Angeles Ttmes-WaMiing- r™ ri. pSsse/ s,.- , OF Major Cer, J ohnsoks Confederate Dwio.on As a special treat for toe public, on service industries—a sort of _ ' ’ ’ . . . ton Poet News Service. youngsters. Smoky the Bear will School Board M ee| s Tonight head tax «r employes-Dy toe CSiecl^ casuaUy the rooms Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. J uly 3 A t DAYLIGHT THE' Brigade with the A rtillery and ' nfantry of \ PuUlsbera Representattves ^ Matneiws, Disclosure And Security vislt.toe Carnibar. Also on dis- H ie regular monthly meeting previous Labor government i n ^ the house, she saw no eyi- O F MANCHESTER Shannoo and Cullen loc., Special Agency THE Corps ATTACKED Major Cen. J ohnson^^s StvisloNS play will be tivs old fire engine, of the Board ot Educatiofn will an attempt to concentrate the d®"®* «>* she — New------York,- Chicago,------Detroit and ^Beaton. ■ The Stqireme Oourt, in the Pentagon- reinforced from Major Cen.Earlys and Major CEN Roops Divisions^ an antique workhorse kept in take place this evening at J :30 nation’s work force in the maiui- Pohit the smell of smoke. When Telephone 643-5171 Tuesday, July 6 papers case, bos Upbald the Oonatltutlon- AND AT 10 30 A M RECAPTURED THE WORKS AFTER A FI^CE CONTEST : ,y.; mint condition by toe fire de- in toe conference room nt toe facturlng Industries. U*® Perstated. she decided al stricture against pness cenaonhlp and - - . -A,*.. In the afternoon.sent to the support of S^econd C orps partment members. ' Andover Elementary Schocil. The government estimated left Tbe New York Tlmes^ Tbe Waabing- I. ■ " ••• .. • . 'The money raised by the Car- that the reductiem would leave called the fire department. , - v.. • -— — Besides 'routine biiahess and ■ giving her name, address and If Hanoi Opens The Door t(Hi Post and other newspapers free to J uly 4 The i23d New York 5th Conn.and abth Penna:with the recimen rs nlbar Is used to help purchase the electirai mllUon In storekeepers’ publish material from the controversial or Third Bricadeand a Batterymade areconnoissance inthe moRNINc nee^eqtopmrait— ..... — ------such M hoses- current year.two w items of crai- exhorted them to pass stating ^ proMem. She sent The danger In the latest shift of documents. cn the reduction to their cus- Hmmy Tlemann, who IN front AND TO THE TOWN OF CeTTYSBURC UNDER COL.S. COLCROVE AND lad<|eni, firehouse supplies and slderable interest to townspeople Hanoi’s negotiating position at IPaiis Is But tbe way in which the court acted, .1 ' : malnteniulce. tomers to combat inflation. But had been allowed to stay up, ajor en locum and found no onfederate forces are involved In this miNto*g- upstairs to rouse the other chil­ that It moves toward a President Nbfon with an unsigned decision to which three M C . H.W. S C the service industries said the Justices dissented and with each Justice that this will be the best Caml- .reduction Just helped them keep dren. position which was unreal In Itself. Casualties Killed i Officer ii Men . Wounded 4 . Officers 56 Men aid Libby, will be present at writing a s^nrate opinion, sbows that, ,r- '■*4' bar yet with all members of the abreast of their rising prices. Jackie dressed all the chll- missing fficer en otal his first board m eeting In toe President Nixon haa repeatedly said, whhe the legal question bas been resolv­ Captured or \ O 7' M T f f O ’ *' - department working to make It 'Omy-.about 1 per cent of the dren and settled them in the wMh what many ooonnentators believe ed tor now, ptaHosoplilcal questions re­ a^icceirCfoVr^iSte saving* Will be passed on to the family car , parked In the drive­ 6 customers,” said Cbhen. way, theiv got the family pet to be more of an intention of prolonging main. Tbe nine Juattces-are abnost as di­ have been assigned a . toUows: verse in their views of this historic con­ admission tickets and publicity. ‘*'® J®*- c^dera- dog and put him in the car, too. our presence in Vietnam than one of frontation between press and govern­ WlUlam Breadheft; decorations, *^® *'®y® Admonishing the children to (HeraiU pbqto by SHsIna) extricating our prisoners of war 'more ment as the pubUc Obviously has been. I ^ w *• Raymond Bonneau and WiUlanl ‘*‘® ***® depart- Buck Passing stay put and Informing toem Deputy Chief Maxwell Hutchinson presents ‘Fire­ qieedlly, that our withdrowBl of troops Yektfae JusUces in their separate ways • 'V • MiUs; booths and grounds, John ment. that the fire department would man of Month’ trophy to Miss Jones. have provMed sonxe phUosopblcal guide- ' . 1- >•* \ Hutchinsrai, Ronald Mike, The question results from a Newest Game be arriving shortly, she cau­ Schedule could not be made final until posts. Three proposittans in pattidilBr George Hall and Joseph Landry; fire panel being installed at the (Continaed from Page One) tiously re-entered the house and our prlsonen were being released. So are worthy of carefiil note. ■'I'- ■ pilzte, Howard Bldwell, John school, and a request from the began an attempt to track down haa always been awarded to a phy is awarded to the next win­ fill your pledge to the people ner and a Smaller permanent long as Hanoi held to normal practice, The oonfUct, ot course, was between Fisher and Tprry Clark; rides. Fire Department for keys to get the source of smoke.. She had member fireman, and oncp to Oie piiUlc’s right to know and tbe gov­ Joseph Armstrong.. into the schotd building. The re­ of this state and veto the in­ Just located some wires burning all members ot the department. rspllca is given Jackie to keep. and inaMed that prisoners could not be ernment’s light to oooceal in the inter­ in charge of lighting will be quest was ' previously turned come tex bill,” they told Mes- In the cellar when firemen ar­ It has never before been award­ Photographed by Sylvian Ofiara released until the war Its^ haS ended, ests of national security. Mr. Justice Joseph Armstrong and William down by the board. During a kill. “As craicemed Democratic rived. ed to an outsider such as Miss CULP’S HILL, GETTYSBURG legislators, we, in turn, pledge Jones. Business Is Good the Preaddenit Was at least protected In Black stated tbe fundsmraital proposl- Cfovell; bingo, Charles Phelps; storm a few weeks ago when the 'While the . Tlemann . children tkxi—as embodied in the First Amend­ raffle, Joseph Comerfored; panel went off, fire department ourselves to cooperate'with you were taken to the homes of Jackie will havp the perma­ JERUSALEM (AP) iRvest- Take a good leek! what might be described as feds own \ ment to the OonaUtuHop—eloquently. baked goods. Miss Dorothea members broke into the school to insure passage of a more neighbors, firemen searclipd out nent trophy, inscribed with her ments by foreign residents In Is- false position. equitable tax program.” "hi the FlrM Amendment,” he wrote Raymond; Smokey toe Bear, building to get at the panel. and corrected the problem of name as “Fireman of the rael increased from below Take a good, long look at the bedding CUd.'weU later said tbe m ea­ the smoke. Subsequently, a fire Month,” hers to keep for one million in 1968 to almost $2.3 Now Hanoi has pretended, at least, to in his optnlan, “the foundliig' fathers Maxwell Hutchinson; plUns, R-tDonbury, said ^® '^® depart- orthopedic surgeon. Try 4t at Watkins American system. ’Ibe press and gov­ Itkelf in the corridors was un­ can troope caught in their own food sale, which Is aimually ^ ment official stated that onice with Present Nixon on this point, croesfire, which would be Jfre-', raie of the best mpney-maklng The RepuUican Town Com- SundayNthat Meskill wouldn’t tomorrow. Twin or Full Size, mattress ernment are meant to he separate and By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak usual. booths. VM-y mlttee wlU hold Its regular veto the bill despite the fact sparics had thrown off and DRIVEWAYS or box spring $119.95, Queen Set clsely the right Wnd. of. field Hanoi is dqirivlng him of iiart of his pro­ sometimes in conflict with each other. It seemed more heavy with mraithly meeting traiigbt at 8 that be, Uke Collins, claims caught Into actual flame, the Paridng Areas e Gas Stations e BasketbaU Oourta training for political battle at The batiner heralding the $319.95, King Set $449.95. claimed reason for staying, longer In Tbe dtlzen can decide vddeh ^ chooses WASHINGTON — Confirming deputy executive vice president in the Johnson administration. I>ortent than any o f the other p.m. at the town c^ ce building. m,t to Uke It. fire would have gone the path of Hartford. coming' Oamlbar la up on the Now Booking for Seasonal Work to tiust or believe—an option' he would the deepening %lo m in Repub­ of the AMA, to be Assistant As such, he has excellent ac­ closing day deadline situations Tomorrow at 1:80 p.m. the Mf'm sure that there are a the wires in a matter of seconds. Ail Work PersraiaUy Supervised. We are 190%'bisuied. Vietaam, and leaving him back on the 9 While the Senate coalition raUrbad underpass dh Hebron not have if the two worked hand in gloYe. lican ' cloakrooms on Capitol Secretary of Defense for health cess to the iM j . ranch, where we remember from past cover­ Jackie, who at that timp was much more important reason which has TV) change this principle would be to age o f the (General Assem bly. was stdidifying Itself and stand­ SINCE HIU, nationwide cmifidential and enirlronmenL What makes Muskle has not been the most thA±'wh^n thp f\nsr in itn usual Wednesday meeting m a,t' wiiuvriio ctrt?are xivtnot liappjfh a j^ wiuiwiUi uiethe in- commended by fire officials. been in the background all alopg — his radically diange the system. pqpular household Word. Mus- And the portent which loomed ing firm, until, by mid-after­ credited her rational thinking to DeMAIO BROTHEliS 1929 surveys by private pcrilster Oli­ the e^ipointment unusual is the bar time can’t ^ tar aaway. w !^ “j®, Craigregatiraial Church So- come tax,” OoUln8\8ald. "I’m CALL 643-7691 A second proposltlqn was offered by large was one which said that, noon, it was finally beginning clal room . J obWous and Justified reluctance to get ver Quayle show continued de­ fact that Wilbur did not resign kie’s latest offense came when not happy with It myself, but ^ te prevention and action edu- for good or for ill, by reason or to compel apprehensive respect Bridge Club Franchised .Read .Herald Advertiseinenta Mr. Justice Stewart and It merits deep cline by President Nixon and his post, customary for govern­ tie suggested a Senate investiga­ ------it does not iq>pear—and did not cation learned “way back” . In out at Vietnam without being sure that consideration by the public, the press, by Impetuosity, by conviction on .the part of "leadership,” ^ Manners of the last Frlray’s Vice President Agnew over the ment appointees coming from tion of Vietnam might want to Manchester Even^i^ Herald i^pear Thursday—^that we had Bie fpurth grade. getting out won’t mean tbe coUapee of the Oongreas and the administration. He or by disgust, this might be the Hou8e of Representative-down dupUcate bridge game at the past two months. pressure groups such as trade invite Mr. Johnson to testify if Congregational Church were Andover correspteident, Anna any other alternative.” - Chief Joseph Armstrong, suggissted that the best way for the gov- . day in which the 1971 member­ cm' the floor belosy, 'tra s also South Vietnam. Quayle’s interviews with 9,020 associations and labor unions, Mr. Johnson desired. Through Frislna, Tcl. 7 ^ >847. The 23 Democratic state ^ p - speaking on behalf of the entire eninoit to protect secrecy that is truly ship of the Connecticut General preparing itself, in lesa obvious as follows: voters- in 20 states oveir the year but merely obtained a leave of no fault of MusMe’s, this was resentatives signing the appeal, department, said it is not very When It cornea to that part of the situa­ vital in the national security is to avoid Assembly finally decided to be ways, for ..its own share in toe ending July 1 give Mr. Nixon a absence. misinterpreted widely as a pro­ to Meskill to veto the biU aU often that anyraie, much less a tion, the new Hanoi poattion isn’t really secrecy that is not vital. a Legislature. novejl 6i^riment of having a 48 percent ai^roval rating, The reason: Wilbur is heir-ap- posal to "summon” Mr. John­ voted. against it, with the ex-; teen-ager, shows such quick “For when everything is classified, son to testify — outraging LBJ It m i^t be, the portent said, legislature be a legislature. U.S. Narcotics Biireau: comforting at all. Here Us proposltloiis down from BO percent two parent to Dr. E. B. Howard, the ception of Thomas O’Dea of presence of mind, and toUows .then nothing is dassified, and tbe sys­ Texas Democrats.. one. day, and night, in which the What was shaping itself up in might be Interpreted as being designed months earlier' and 57 percent AMA’s . $70,00(>-a-year-plus exec­ New Haven. He has been lU. such an orderly path of conduct. s the Senate was a Idnd of plot, u tem becomes one to be disregarded by members of Uie General 'A - The 23 are: John CarrozzeUa Chief Armstrong stated that he In mld-1970. Spiro T . Agnew’a utive vice president and prob- A footnote: Mark Shields, po- ahnpst .lmmc|d^te_. ^ .e _ _ ^..c;yidc.^ api^ oaidem Bnd to. ^mbty. In wlipm.^posed the a deliberate design tor revMt. Major Success Claimed (rf.'WaUinc^ord.. Albert. Prgyen-. had po dopM that she ppsyepted - stahdihg' is’ even w on ie: 46 ’ per­ • aUy- ..will-: take- cover, .-.onca-heE -Jlticq! ..ipqnqgqir Washington over of the country by the Nraih. Yet'~ 'n^dated by iboim intent oh self-p^ec- leaves government service. representative of Gw. John J. respo^bility Tor -making' law, What w u happeiiiiig down ih zano of Stratford and iotin Mai- what could have been a serious tion or self-promotion,” Mr. Justice cent on July 1, down from 47 should filially decide to be their toe House was a matter of occo of Bridgeport, the drafters tragedy. this bitter potlqn is not b^ing offered percent two months earlier and ’Ihls means the putative head GllUgan at Ohio, is discussing a In Cutting Heroin Flow Stewart wrote. Tbe hallmark of a truly full time Job i^th the Muskle own laW! chem istry. of the appeal; and John Blake In the years that the tn ^ y 51 percent in mld-1970. Accord­ of organized medicine will be openly to Prestdent Nixon. What is effective security'’ sySfemr he said, campaign. If he leaves Gllligan °lf was not difficult to encoun­ All the various element* The Turkish government an- of Windham, John Cassidente award bas been In existence. It ing to Quayle’s continuing sur-. dealing With organized medicine B y JOHN VIN( actually offered him. In this phase of the “would be the maximum possible dis­ for Muskie, Shields may con­ ter, even very early that which had, during toe preced­ PARIS (AP) — The U.S. Nar- nounced this week its readiness New Haven, Owen C2ark of veys, the President and Vice as represehtative of the Penta­ matter, is a rather seductive proposi- closure, recognizing that secrecy can gon, which has had its differ­ front divided loyalties over Gll- morning, individuals who were ing five months, been poured cotics Bureau ia oialmlng major to stop opium cultivation next. West Hartford, Rubin Cohen of beet be preserved when credibility is President have been sliding llgan’s scheme to control the conscious of their chance to into this great half cauldron of successes in odtiing down the June. Colchester, Michael Coluccl of l i Uon that, as soon as we agree on a steadily for 11 months. ences with thS A^ICA (such as in truly maintained.” Ohio delegatirai through a fa­ play a role, in creating such leg­ people were beginning to heat flow of herqte from Europe and Atheno-fjreece U conslderod This data buttresses the ap- DefenM Department recogni­ RANG E AND Joint withdrawal and prisoner release Tbe State Department and some other tion of oeteopaUi8).^ost recent­ vorite-son candidacy. At pres­ islative history, and who were, up toward a state at sometiilng, the. Middle East to the United tpugh territory tor morphine 'Btamford, ***** ** John « -D’Onofrio ' of ' prehension among Cqngressio- FUEL OIL program, Hanoi will immediately ex­ branches of this administration claim ly, Wilbur’s predece^r at the ent, Muskie tacticians have no albeit with some modesty, al­ whether fusion or fission nobody States. / base and heroin traffickers. Bridgeport, John Groppb of Win- tiu^ tiiey already are reviewing their nal Republicans thaHUM r. Nixon intention of cooperating and are ready striking heroic postures. knew. - sted, Edward Qudelski of New GASOLINE tend a cease-fire into its tsiaiionidilp Pentagon, Dr. Louis Rousaelot, But'toe bureau’s director tor Xmertcan officials . say these classification poUdes and we can only and Ms inner circle slmidy do clashed with the doctors’ lobby fully prepared to challenge Oll- The thing that was likely to The House, for those who John T. Cusack, ae- people prefer to go west from Haven, Paul LaRosa of Hart­ with all American troops remaining, and hope that it wlU prove to be a really se­ not realize how badly off they wdien he s u i^ r te d an A!MA-op- llgan head-on in the state pri­ happen was being plotted to have known it and loved it well vledges that the Frenrii ^jorkey through Bulgaria and ford, John Mahaney of Water- BANTLY OIL then reserve its hostiUty olily for the rious effort. We would hope that Con- are aiid Mundered inexcusably posed bill for an Armed Ser- m ary. happen first in the. Senate, and over the years, was getting processing labs that turn mor- Tugoslavia raUier -than run into bury, Silvio Mastriarmi of Der­ gresB will also exert strong pressure for Monday in announcing there when any 'individual senator ready to blow. by, Frederick Miller of Stamford armed forces of South Vietnam. -vices medical college spraisored phlne base Into heroin are ^ill Greek pbQce. A new law threar COMPANY, INC. greater disclosure and -there are signs would be no changes in the eco­ by Rep. Edwin Hebert of Louisi­ moved through the corridor it untouched^^,And he says TurMah tw o years to Hfe for traf- John Mlscikoski ot Torrington, Hanoi is also wUllng to let the United that It will do Just that. Unwarranted nomic game plan even though ana. Current Quotes was a movement in and out of opium growers oontlnue high ficklng. ,, Thomas O’Brien of Bridgeport, 331 Main Street secrecy and the failure to inform the the game is beli^ lost. Bayfa-to-Miiskle a continuing press conference production, although officials O’Dea, James Palmier! of Wa- States off the hook in one more respect. “The chiefs of staff arid others Rome—Drug use Is described public and Congress in advance of vital Quayle’s confi^nUal .surveys or press of citizens all seeking A Thought for Today terbury, Thomas Sweeney of Tel. 649-4595 It will excuse us from bothersome Edwin WelBl, Jr., a W ashing­ have recommended a somewhat m ere are ^ being op the rise In iW , but policy decisions has seriously weakened also reflect Sen. Edmund Mus- Sponsored by U«b Manchester Norwich, Edward TaclnelU of ton lawyer with excellent politi­ lower rate, but it Is not a sub­ to discover whether or not the black market eitd have ag^ ^ ^ available. UB. Rockville 875-3274 negotiations about the future of South the* erhdibUity of the Unties States gov­ kle of Malnci who trailed Mr. possible revolt was real, or Oouncil of Churchiea. stop growing <«>lum next officers gauge the in- New Haven, and Theresa Tan- cal connections, has dropped his stantially lower rate of with­ gauge eszi '® ^ ?® *^ scoffed at the narcotics traffic dissmting opinion of Mr. Justice' Black- Sp^ to Turkey withJ^ericM ^ ^ tenltory, to the once the enemy tdls us it is all right to M. Kennedy of Massachusetts. JMinaon. Weisl is the son of Ed- President Nixon and the people the day were not paying enough plot for weeds.” miui, who Is concerned, as ^ many Trailing M r.' Nixon by 14 - per­ ■wln Weisl, Sr., former Demo­ who flouted at me are in -the attention to the fact that one of From "MarUnga” By: {rick up qur prisoners and oiur equipment Americans, about possible disclosure by centage points on April 1, 1970, cratic National Oommitteeman same boat.’!—Sen. Vance Hart- the commanders in the battle 306 kUos in aU ® ^ - i c sorepolnt between Ihris and Dag Hammorskojld In Prance alone M8 kilos of her- FUNERAL HOME and go home. the press of' government information he now is behind rally 46 per­ from New -York and long-time ke, D-Ind., after being heckled was a veteran of some classic^ Submitted B y: that might directly affect national secu­ oin base were seized during the narcotics squad lit will take m ore statesm anship than cent to 4^ percent (with 12 per­ LBJ intimate^ and was himself by leftist demonstrators at an military operations in the cam^ Rev. Walter H. Loomis, Pastor 142 Blast Center Street rity. He argued, as did the two other dis­ cent for Wallace). Sen. Hubert an Assistant Attorney General antiwarTally. paigns in thq^AIeuU'ans aqilfln first half ®? last year. An American credlta Hanoi has yet revealed, and more Community Baptist Church TELEPHONE 649-7196 senting justices, Messrs. Burger and Humphrey of Minnesota nar- lost year s 12-monto total of 449. spotting the shipment agonizing honesty than President Nixon Harlan, wA that the Majority decision , rowed the Nixon lead by 4 per­ if .r.onnitur o* heroin, hidden In a ' was necessarily a misinterpretation of The figures become ^ ^ has yet brought into his side of the centage points the past two ful In ter™ of theAOOa ^ ^ ^ ^ Mcntr«l last Constitution or law, but that it was too months but still trails 46 per­ negotiations, to prepare the way for an herpln-refined from montfoB^nch police now check hasty in light of the national-security cent to 41 percent (with 11 per­ ROY M. THOMPSON exit from ■ Vietnam whi<^ win be better questions involved. base on “ 9^ ^ any unusual freight shlpmento MERCURY cent for Wallace). Fischetti are sm uggled Into ,the U n lt^ Mr. Justice Blackmun noted that the Associate Director than our continued presence there in AMA In Deteatw court’s ruling against censcanhip places States ^m Europe and the ' sources say The possibility of conflict-of- stalemate. When Hanoi pffers to hold a heavy responsihiUty upon the press to Middle East ewry year. ^ additional rffaris are made interest is raised by the new open the door for our exit the impUcH^ exercise care in its own Judgments of The increased seizures are al- ^ shlpntenta to Untied chief medical otficei’ of the 2-bOOR SEDAN whether to disclose information. If press tributed to growing craicem COMET bargain offered is that,- by these "present Pentagrai Joining the govern­ Any questioiia on funerals,. customs, pro­ disclosures should have the effect of within Europe al^t ^ ® » and an expansion of U.S. opera- „ cedures, etc. Come in, phone or \rrite for terms at least, we will not consider our­ Jeopardizing troops,' disrupting sensitive ment without fully severing his U.S. Narcotics tlons on the Continent since last M ^ ® - a depeiklable answer. No obligation, natur­ selves concerned with or involved in negotiations in the matters of .war and ties as a'' top staffer of the installed two American’ Medical Assn. fall. . ally. $2443 what begins to happen once the door peace or other consequences of such But idl the seizures have been ^ dimensions ^ public has the right to (AMA). has been Mommed shut again with us oh President Nixon last week ap­ outside the laboratories In the Periisps' this question has been on your If you’re looking for big valile in-a small car, we have an excellent hold the press respoiisUde. Mar«.llle area where process- m in d : the outside, flhe war we have been fight­ . We have seen nothing in the Pentagon pointed Dr. N ch a rd S. WUbur, in selection of Comets in stock right now. But you can be spre it won’t last long Ing Is conMntrat^. Southern Califomla say traffick- with our low, year-end prices now in effect! ing in the wrong place for the wrong papers publiahed so far'that would even An American close to the dru g __ r>aitfnr. remotely endanger national security, reasons must not, for what may seem to situation said: “No one knows ^ High trade allovrance on your present car and fast delivery 6a your new and the gwemment was obvioudly un­ H e ra ld better than wo do that we’re not us tight reasons, be ended on the wrong able to m ake's convincing case that-die ioK= T»>« Bin Frrarch re*ted in greater numbers and Q. Our son seems determined to become a Mercury Comet. See this better small car today! ^ting Ja ■ a whole **‘®1*' contraband is being confls- funeral director. He is extremely sensitive terms. papers contain any such information. Standard equipment includes 170-lV “6" engine, color-keyed But the press can never escape the fact Y esterdays and. overly sympathetic. He is not hard­ ■WiBr Ideas carpeting, cloth-and-vinyl upholstery, big-car styling and Ford Motor that its freedom from, censorship entails the capability o t tneir new peo rsiW/wim nistilct 11 hearted enough 'to be a funeral director. Can Ladybugw-Aphid and Other Myths responaiUlitieB to (he nation. 25 Year$ Ago pie la not Just not up to it yet. you publish any advice that may discourage Company Lifeguard Design Safety Features. Newspapermen might wish that the traffickers, Waler Gates, believes that the This would''be a year of years for some Keeney-Dingwetl Fourth of him in his-intent? a full court could have..been unequivocal Now's the timel to fteat for a now Mercury! July Picnic, started over 40 W h ^ ’wnni attributable Ito customs Inspec­ of "man’s mixh publicized little heli>ers In upholding'the freedom guaranteed by still not into years ago but discontinued w e w , tors at the border who have- A. NO. It seems a lad with Sensitivity and to live up to their press notices. the First Amendment. Tbe foeedom was during the War, is renewed this stage upheld, however, tMd that is .what mat­ Re] from Associated been watehlng U i^ ^ r , sympathetic understanding would make m We would be interested, for instance, year. indicate a gener- ond to closer surveillance ot air- ters for the moment. If it all has led to a Press excellent funeral. director :— providing his In birds which might develop an ap­ Park St. bridge' is opened to attitudes: ® «« and vessels.” better understanding of where tiie na­ pedestrians by special tempo­ al toughening mor^ and religious belirfs and practices ac- MFRCURV petite for caterpillars, which have an tion’s security really lies then it has all Ankara^—Turl ixdlce are Gates also stated there hv knowladge a covenant with death is a fact of rary arrangement. ^ loon to been greater cooperation b^ MORIARTY been worthwhile. u slrg a $3 mllUoti( appetite for foliage. We have heard, for ica squad tween American and Mexican life — for all of us.. .. LINCOLN In our View, the nation’s security lies train a 430-man na years, about the beneficial birds who 10 Yean Ago year officiate. There are r^potte of In a continuing willingness of the people and have confiscated .161-315 ('BN TEK .HTIUOET MANCHESTER 643-5135 help us get rid of pests. to face unpleasant facts, to engage in Two ^0111081 debate and to protect Scouto and one toe leaders sail­ ing . 'for Europe discover that r i ^ t out In the open-, the only feathered the free, dem ocratic InhUtuUons that make these things possible. — WALL they have left their luggage be­ ti pays for opium, hoping farm- “ 1 ^ *® bum marijuana friend operation we have witnessed has STRElETr JOURNAL. hind. ' e v T ^ ii 8hu^ black m arketers, flSl MANCHESTER EVENmG JlERAtj)i-MANCHES’m t, CONN„ TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1971 PAGE NINE 4»AGE EIGHT liANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1971 \ Arm strong Kissinger Met Eloquent Tc^m ony ore -----FrOftl W uif tO W inner Student Houring Needs Teamsters . Dead at 71 With Protests During the 1971-72 acsulem- Casts Spotlight on Kerry : Mother Held NEW YORK -(AP) — Louis sent him get-well wishes at the Armstrong playeA a recofding small-bond days .are most Ic. year, Manchester Com­ Armstrong the satchel- ho^ltal a n d to tell them he waa of one of his tearly thimpet solos prized by collectors, but Arm- (Cantintied from Page One) munity’ College will enroll Clinging BIDITOR’ S NOTE—^The Ini- fore his Foreign Relations 0>m- At New Delhi tials are the same—JFK. So is mittee. Hie next day he was .. , __ feeling fine. He looked good arid and had this to sayr strong won a new audience with Newman Drowns 76d00 students from outside In Tiff Over ag.iin how Armstrong oi^d the background: Boerten, top prt- called. mouthed, eye-rolUng one-time played four tunes on his ’Ain’t nobody played nothing his big band& 'in the 1930s and (Ooatinied tram Page Om ) a cdmmuting distance. They To P rotege waif who learned to love the trumjiet, to®*®**hig the i«ig ver- like It since, and can’t nobody developed the showmanship and take th® tritest tune and trane- On Fishing Trip will require housing In the vote schools and money. ’The "I thought'I wmdd be one of quickly bolted the steel doars of .difference is that John Fbrbes bundreds, but there I was G irl’ s Arrest trumpet In a Louisiana school sion of one of his greatest hits, play nothing like It now." singing style thatxktept him in form it into a classic with cas­ Fred A. Newman, 41, of 44 Nhinchester area, and the (Oonttmi^ from Page One) and blew and Sang his way Into “ Sleepy Time Down South.” That could be his epitaph, and demand for dance spates, rec­ the embassy building, and po­ college is seeking a listing Kerry, a TV talk show Idol since ®l®ne.” he says. cades of notes that he could Cambridge St., htial^il of local :payments to the unton’s his eloquent antiwar testimony Kerry made a brief stab for a A South^ Windsor mother wd yjg hearts of millions the worid ' ArmMrong said that his legs as long as those old' records are ords and movie spots. hardly wait long enough to blare Mrs. Bryan Newman. lice arrivied a few minutes later of available rooms smd seat in Ocxigress in i970, run- her daughter were arrested With no pretense at trying to apartments. Inteniattonal headquarters. this spring; isn’t running for over, died today. He was 71 Sun- were weak from being In a hos-. around to be played^ nobody to drownM yesterday in northern and chased the demonstratora nlng against a hawkish incum- Sunday night by South Windsor pltai bed so long, but his Up was’ going to argue with him. be an actor, or cuiything hqt b l’ through his horn. Homeowners wishing to "This is a mandatory Iporease anirtiiing. Or is he? Here is an ^New Hampshire while fishing away. In depth look at Kerry. bent. He withdrew within four Police. The mother was charg- Armstrong spent 10 weeks In In good shape. He said, "I’m Daniel Louis Armstrong was Satchmo, he cropped up with his He was a. master of suspense. near the Errol t)am on the An­ list living accommodations of $2 in dues without any vote of weeks In favor of another peace ®d, after Mie allegedly inter- bom on the fourth of July, 1900, wide, toothy grin in countless lagging sUghtly behind the The visitor’s arrival time and are uked to call -John 'V. Beth Israel Hospital after wind- going back to work when my droscoggin River. hla itinerary was supposed to be the membership. No delegate By KAY BARTLETT candidate, the Rev. Robert S. fered. with the officer while he Ing up a two-week engagement treaders get In as good shape as 8uid by the time he was 5 his song-and-dance numbers in heighten - the expectation. Qaniion, director of student Drinan, i^ o subsequently won. -was arresting the daughter. Mr. Newman was bom Jime kept secret due to tiie likelihood wpnts this,” Daley said. AP Newsfeatures WrilM. at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in my chops.” . parents h a d ' separated and movies like ^Goin’ Places,' 11, laso in Derby and had been personnel, at the college. He Already In Massachusetts Miss Susan Schweir, 17, of 136 Louie was roaming the New Or­ "Cabin in the Sky” and "Dr. Then he would burst Into a ca­ anti-American demcnstra- will also provide prospective "under the urien’s current con- John Fbrbes Kerry was run-, late February. Along the way, ’’Satchmo” . a resident here for about 30 tlons because of the latest UJ3. they were saying "watch that, Sullivan Ave., was charged with ’That was a Icmg way from the went ifrom one-ni^t stands in leans streets. After the ill-fated Rhythm." denza of Improvlsatlcn, note landlords with additional in­ sUtuUdn, the 3,100 c picloup bands ton. lUS;------cloas. Then' this man who was with green shutters, hareSy July 26. This group ptayeid all over the Thursday, at a time to be an­ America’s credibiUty hero has protesslonal musicians m o in- for the union to write into its plaj^ng at funerals—dirges cn Any numoer of musicians un­ there, I coulibi’t______see_____ him-__ at matches the surrounding tran- nounced, at the Holmes Funeral suffered enormously in the past -All instruments, includ- constitution a provision for Vemon ray t-> the cemetery and a world, and Louis recently re­ ashamedly confessed to Ms in­ Home, 400 Main St.- Burial will fln t, came over and introduced ‘I'fiWty fit Waltham, Mass., a vem on policepolice made made a num- Nixon in Appeal ig “Didn’t He Ramble” on called cne crowd during ^ fluence on their styles. Hiey two weeks” because it is contin-. strings, are wricome. There rank and file petitions and ref- hlmself. AU I could think of to ®fiy ®utor court appeals. t^ <^y time she gets to see her breach of peace by as- here to the .edmer on heads and to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Waridngton in mid-June Oiat Roland Chirico of 206 Long The union reported Ito the con- JMm K®^> tile leading (Gontlnned from Page One) in his union, vriiere the average busineW They going to enjoy He Mmself, after this golden spokesinan for the Vietnam 'Ve­ eldest son anymore is when he sault. Hie arrest was the result never fall down." period, switched to the truiripet, there would he HUl Rd., South IWndsor. ventlon total assets of some $160 needs a ride to the airport. But wage is $3.46 am hour, to match blowing over me, ain’t they?" Francis H. lliom soa ter^ agaliuit the war, haA by obviously praud. of a cdmplaint made hy H®^‘’® creases accelerating, unit labor pace-settlng setUe- Lopis was 22 when King Oliv­ He also recalled how the Afrt- added more sidemen to the least (Herald photo by Lesgitt) shipments to Pakistan untU k ~ mvoetf estranged wife, police said, foL by “ St. common denominator of the tra­ Francis H. Thomson of S3 aatlsfnctory priitlcal settlemmt St. Mary’s E^ilscopal Churrii th^ time alre^y ^ e n his first ; you ccsts have increased sharply.” ments of can iiulustry and alu- er called him up to dilcago to Sunset St. died this morning at time to come lowing an incident at Mrs. Louis Blues” and Velma doing a ditional New Orleans band and was reached with the Bast Pak- midweek service haw to political speech. T o Ms class­ to the islauid?’ she asks. The study said steel faces minum workers. . join Ms Creole Jazz Band. St. Francis Hosi^tal, Hartford. Strawberry Days mates at the prestigious St. Pianist Lit Hardin, who two ®Plfi. charged the bandstand shrilled Ms way to international; Istaals. But since then three ®f Oommunlon tomorrow of c**®®®®® t® Julia says she doubts It, too great com^tition from Japan Can workers won a 9-per-ceht He was the husband of Mrs. Paul’s school in Concord, N.H., years later was to become the fame with his Mgh octave acro­ much to do. Hie sizeable Island and several European countries annual boost in benefits, and SCriajn Consens Thomson. Robert Hunter is jubilant' over prize strawberry to seeing it perched atop a serving of strawberry he praised a young Irishman of Naushon, off Cape Cod, is prl- Middle Tpk^, M^chester was first of Louis’ four drives, re- ^y pl®yl®8' ‘Sleepy Time Down batics. iBom in Wallasey , Cheshire, he’s just found and no doubt is looking forward shortcake. His dad is F r^ liennon of RockviUe. from Boshm, a Roman Catholic vately owned by'the F or^ charged with making unneces- that must be taken into consld- aluminumu _i workers .0 gra 1 who. 7 c®H®ti a few years ago her first South’ real slow.” Purists, some of them, said he England, Mr, Thomson Uved in U...... officials have admitted^ that oI On •“ ?«• ™ « '. ’ ST’ ^ S S ” ' been averaging $3.60 hourly got meeting with the man they “Satchmo"Satchmo' was never In the had become less pure by doing there may be more. HoUday House at 29 Cottage flt. «« u r c e ® and I P l ^ - from a wealtlw family who was famlly. ®®*Y noUe with a motor ve- eiation. Hartford for ^ years b^ore ford for the past 71 years. He a three-year, 30-per-cent Mke. called “UtUe Louis” : least surprised at the fame he so. But it was still unmistakably The Nixon administration celebrated Independttice Day general president, tms running for president. Kerry is arrogant in a way M®*®- . It said the United States steel moving four years aga ^as a self-employed tobacco yesterday afternoon with ui^mitwl power, And so John Kerry Is all those Robert E. Sauer, 43, of Glas- Hie President’s economic ad- “ Uttle Louis! He welshed 226 won in foreign lands, and the Armstrong, blowing horn where State Mock Bill B onds Sold says the arms were ordered be- that befits the young men who , ------industry—-r —is clearly------.7 -at - - a------dlscul- . ,. „„ ... pounds. He was W ring a sec near-idolatry with wMch young no one had' ever been before, He was^ bank manager at « the ---- farmer—- Hartford Boys’ friends and relatives at an out- Vestal a ^ ^ he v ^ flg h j things, too. But not running for Mice came from the playing tonbury was charged with drlv- in labor costs com- vtsers said. If the terms of the main office of the Hartfort Nn- area unUl his retirement. ‘ it such shipments nlrnto hald nn in-oiiniiM "•a pri^wseupnposed raise in salary iromfrom president. Or, some say, not fields of Eton. Question: Do you tiie wrong way on a one- pared with Japan and other ma- (®®"' Industry) settlement ore ondhand suit that didn’t fit. Dixieland lovers of England or pouring out torrents of notes Uonal Bank and Trust Co. ■White, Weld and Co. of And they cannot be interfered BTOtmds. nongoo to $136,000 a ye&r toe in Survivors are his wife, Mrs. yet. ever wonder what you, at 27, way street. jcT steel-producing countries In extended to the basic metals In- and he had a hat that was too ^|rence or Sweden or even East that who could ®yer have com Hartford for 10 years. Backs Idea of Center New York was the low bid­ explanation is not acU^^ president, which Fite- Germany, Yugoslavia and Rus­ posed all Instinctively, all from Isabella Hardy Benton of East der this afternoon for a total Kerry is an almost gawky 6- have to say to the senior diplo- David Stanley, 20, of Over­ Europe. Productivity in the in­ dustries, the competitive peel- small sitting on top of Ms head Besddefl his wife, survivora in- t* ^ ^ a. Bruce Belflore, president of ages 14-21, he 'asked that ^ - accepted by the Indians. “ * acnvmes. Simmons would get If the pro­ tion of these Industries and and I didn't like 1^ hMrdo—he sia responded to Mm. somewhere where the jazz mu­ of $1,560,0(X) in town txmds. Kissinger came to India from foot-8, handsome in a way that mats at the State Department? brook Dr., VemMit was charg-dustry Is increasing faster In “Cats are the same every­ dude two sons, U niece. ^ InstructorS oif thb' Handicapped, consideraUon be given to posal is approved and he Is re­ many of the metals-uslng indus- had bangs sticking out which sician finds his remarkable Thomson of Manchester and Jo­ The firm bid a 5i6 per cent Bangkok, where Foreign ivitu.- -Air Force M. 8gt Donald C. brings up thoughts of Abraham “Well, I guess I’m arrogant, ed with making uimecessary Japan and IVest Germany, al­ where—all over 'the world,” he The funeral will be tomorrow knd Ross Pastel, lOH public re­ locating It on the MOC per­ elected. though it Is still short of the rate tries will be jeopardized.” was the style- In New Orleans." freshness of inspiration. seph A. Thomson of West Hart­ interest rate with $10,066.70 ter Thanat Kbonian said he as- »en of Mr. and M«. ______Fltislmmcns______had little to say_ LihcMn and John F. Kennedy, hut no, I guess It’s the prixiuct noise with a motor vehicle. said. “ Hiey all talk the same If not gold, then It was stiver. st 9:16 a.m. from the Newkirk lations officer, co-authored a manent campus. It is estimat­ premium for a net interest with siyllsMy barbered, longish of my education, being brought James E. Belhumeur, 18, of in the U.S. steel Industry. ------She recalled that Oliver told ford; two brothers, Frederick ed it would cost gs00,000 to sured Thai leaden there will be ?’ at the opening convention ses- language. They all dig me and Gabriel, move over. and Whitney Funeral Home, 318 mock bill at the recent Amer- coat -to the town of 6.636 per brown hair and gray eyes. He up to partlcix>ate, to lead. But I 22 Columbus St/, Manchester, Among those meeting with her he was going to keep Louis P. Thonunn of Huntington, Ehig- $800,000, and assumption of no change in U.S. commitments Alcon- ^on exc^ fCr an oUlque at- playing second cornet beMrid my horn.” land, and James Thomson of Bumside Ave., East Hartford, m *______cen t / r'-' to Thailand. \ RAIP StaU^ England, tack on his critics. speaks, and seems to think In^ feel that'lf It’s not me. It’s going was charged with failure to Nixon were Shultz, I.W. Abel, Mansion for Learning In a 70th birthday interview..' With a Mass of requiem at St. short-term interest charges on The town accepted the bid. to be someone else.*’ obey a stop sign, operating an Mm because otherwise King WelUngtcn, Ifew Zealand; two ------^ \ "We are the representaUves well ordered paragraphs, per- president of the United Steel WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. Louis summed up his "beautiful^ Rose Church, East Hartford, at State, held at the University of borrowed funds would have to Six companies in all bid Oliver wouldn't remain King. sisters. Mis. Maude Hotchkiss ^ technlclai^ to as- the greatest' Wbor oiganlaa- hajis the produ ct'of hts educa- On the other hand, there’s the unregistered motor veMcle, Workers; Paul W. McCracken, (AP) — The original building life" thus: SHOE REPAIR 10. Burial wiU be in Cedar Hill Connecticut, to establish a re- be approved by town electors. for the two bond issues: One Louis left Oliver to play with of the Channel Iriands, and rig ^ to a ^ of the U.S. Air oon In the wortd today regard- tion: Fessencton, the prestigious -fohn Kerry who has been ar- and improper use ol marker chairman of the Council of Eco- Jhat stood on the rite of what is Fletcher Hendersem’s band in “ I didn’ t wish for anytMng I khs. Daisey McGcnlgal of Up­ Cemetery, Hartford. gl^center for the handicap- plST n ^ L ^ p < S '*^ e of $1,060,000 is to cover the Curfew Lifted Fcrce In Europe, ^ e r ^ ’s ,eea of those who put out propa- I»1vate school in West Newton, rested, who has thrown Ms mill- plates.' He was released mi a ^----- ^------c Advisers; .Heath7—..i. rLanx ------Monmouth College’s Wood- R1R Main-Street------Friends may call at the fu­ com- town’s share of the $6 million U.S. Steel, cMef negotiator for _ New York, but went back to ton, England; and one grand- ped from the Greater Hartford i^etion of constructlon. The fa/- In East Haven ®***®ed to ganda, reganSess of those who Mass., next St, Paul’s and on to t®-*y medals back at the Estab- $ioo non-surety bond. row WilsMi Hall, was a 62-room^3^cago-to lead nrBmtol'grotip------eT'*'®®^- everytlung _ , ^ I wanted be- chUd. neral home trailght from 7 to 9, area: northeast sewer, Interceptor «®rupt convention,” Yale', -where he -was Class Day Hffiment and Who Is embar- Gary Shattuck, 22, no certain the Industry; W.J. Usery Jr., Now I clUty would be run by the town project including the secon­ cctionial manslon-butit-iirT927T)y the Dreamland Cafe. cause I worked for It Funeral services will be It received unanimous ap­ on a regicnal basis f

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V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1971 PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE BIANCHEFTEKMANCHES^I'ER e v e n i n g h e r a l d .. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JULY-6, 1971 •_____ ' ------:------Binheimer-Fielding JUtidberg-DeCormier ^gnano-W atson • Bogli-Cummifigs '■ ' Bell-Jasion

Linda GaU Fielding of Ver­ Doreen Atm DeCwmler and Louise Ann Watson, at / Terry Ann CummlngB and -4 t non bename the bride of Keith George Stephen Ltndberg, both RockvlUe and Paul Magnano of/ Selden Lee BogU, boili c t Man- Charles Blnhelmer of Tolland of Manchester were married .Middletown wero married June cheater, exchanged wedding . Saturday nuxhlng at the 12 at St. Joseph Church, Rockj June 4, at 7 p.m. In a candle­ /vUIe; \ vows June 26, at Oenter Oon- Sacred Heart- Chnrtdi In Vei^ light cerem ony at Bt. Jam es' The bride is the daughter ot\ gr^iaUonal Church. non. The bride Is the daughter of Church. Mr. and Mra. Albert Watson of The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Pltkat The bride Is the daughter of VUlage St., RockvlUe. The ' Mr. ai^ Mrs. Theodore R. Cum­ bridegroom Is the son at Mr. of 20 Diane Dr., Vernon. ’Ihe Mr. and Mra. George F. De- mings o f 87 Lawton Rd. The bridegroom is the aon o f M r. and Mra. Sai^tore Magnano bortn ler o f 872 P orter St. The bridegroom is h son of'M r. and and Mm Ruasetl W. Binheimer of Middletown. Mrs. Albert M. BoigU of 23 Riv­ o f (Md P ost R d., Tolland.. bridegroom la the son of ijfr, The Rev. Paul Stephen of St. erside D r. The Rev. Robert Koinpka, and Mrs. Andrew J. U ndb^ Pius Church, Middletown, per­ The Rev. Dr. Clifford O. assistant pastor of the Sacred of 68 Erie St. '% form ed the cerem ony and w'aa- Heart Church, performed the celebrant at the nuptial Mass. Simpson, pastor of Center The Rev. Thomas Barry of double-ring ceremony. Miss Shirley Murphy of Wind­ Church, performed the douUe- St. James’’ Church performed Miss Linda J. Clvitlllo - of sor Locks was maid of honor. rlng cerednony. Arrangements the double-ring ceremony and of stock and- pompons were on HiUcrest Dr., Vernon was maid Brideamaida were Mra. Richard of honor. Bridesmaids werd was celetwant at tlie nuptial Sheehan of’ Jansen Beach, Fla., the altar. Maas. ■■ - — ■ ■■ The bride was given, in mar­ M iss Gey L. Fielding, o f 20 sister of the bridegroom; Mra. riage by her father. She wore Diane Dr., sister of the bride, The bride wi^gtven in mai^ WUUam Watson of Vernon, sis­ an organza gown, designed with and Miss Deborah L. Harris tiage b y h e r ^ t h e r . She Wore ter-in-law of the bride; Mra. high neckline and bib front of and \Dss AUcla M. Harris, a sheer dottM marquisette over Peter Ramsdell of Ellington Chantilly lace, bishop sleeves both of Brent Dr., Vernon. satin gom with long full and Mrs. Howard Denslow of with deep lace cuffs, and a Miss Paula J. Pltkat and deeves, ^tted waist and full Stafford Springs. train. Her ehculdei^length veil Mass Tracy L. Pltkat, both of bo A m , trlmmied with lace Donald Magnano of Miami, of sUh illusion was arreuiged 20 Diane Dr., end sisters of the and rpttles. Her shoulder length Fla., served as his brother’s from a matching hetu^ece, bride, were flower girls. sUk iUuslon w as held by best man. Ushers were Vfilliam and she carried a nosegay of Jerry Sas o f West R d., EU- of orange bloesoms and Watson cd Vernon, brother of stock and baby’s breath. ington, served as best man. carried a nosegay of pale the bride; Richard Sheehan, Mrs. Nancy B. Tupper of »T0 Ushera were Roy A. Fielding ellow roees, baby’s breath brother-in-law of the bride­ and Chris V. Fielding, both oT~ Main St. was matron of honor. and stephanotia. groom, David McCann of Mid­ Her gown, of chiffon, trimmed 20 Diane Dr., and brothers of Mias Greta M; Rubinow of 66 dletown and Houston Meinvale in Chantilly lace and red rtt>- the bride and Ronald Stacy of Butternut Rd. was the maid of of Wallingfrod. , bon, was fashioned with white Wlndemere Rd., Elllngtoif.' honor. She wore an empire Alter a reception- et the Po­ After a reception at the Ital- Moszers Wed 25 Years empire bodice and navy blue gown of siieer blue organdy lish American Club, the couple iati-Social du b in RockvHlo the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mokzer skirt. She wore a red organza with short puffed sleeves trim­ liam Dunn. They have two other left for a wedding trip to Ifir- couple left to r a honeymoon in headbow, and she carried a sin­ med with velvet and lace. She Sr. of 141 Brookfield St. were re' daughters, Barbara Mozzer and ginia. They will Uve at 44 gle long-stemmed white rose. Verm oiit. wore a matching hair ribbon Sharon Mozzer, both students at Camp St., Middletown. They wUl live in Ellington. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Wal­ and carried a noeegay Of pale Manchester High School; and Mra. iifagnano is a graduate Mr. Blnhelmer is employed ding aimiversary celebration at lace Grove of 123 W.' Vernon St., yellow roees, blue camationa two sons, Charles Mooczer Jr. of of Rockville High School and at Roy’s West Rd., Arco. Mrs. Mrs. Michael StoAouse of 7 and baby’s breath. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ RockvlUe and Thomas Mozzer, the Ona M. Wilcox School of Binheimer is employed at the Satemis photo ward Wilson of Parker Bt. a recent graduate of Manchester Walker Bt, Mrs. Richard Treat Bridesmaids were Miss Nursing at Middlesex Memorial Aetna Life and Co. in About 76 friends and relatives High School. They also have two of West Willington, and Mrs. MRS. KEITH CHARLES BINHEIMER Amanda A. Undherg and m — Hospital. -She is employed as Lome Lake of Enfield. Their H artford.. granddaughters, Lynda and a registered nurse at the hos­ gowns were styled to match St, sisters of the bridegroom. en by the couple’s daughter, Karen Mozzer. pital. Mr. Magnano attended the honor attendant’s. They Nassltf photo Gretchen_ ___ Lindbeiw ^ o f «63 s Elrie- m -. Miss PatriciaJvairicia Mozzer,jhumci , whowiiu isuj ah 'Mrs. Mozzer is secretary to Middletown schools and is em­ MRS; PAUL MAGNANO wore 'navy blue headbows, and UNDBERG sLr anotoer sister at the Iwldfr *^® Graduate School of ployed as a psychiatric aide at Romney-Rayburn In East Hartford. The guests of the University of Connecticut each carried a klngle long­ groom was tUe flow er girt. the Connecticut VaUey Hospital; South ff'indaor conduct Morning Prayer at 8 stemmed white rose. They were dressed alike in honor received many gifts in­ Mr. Mozzer is employed.at the and 10 a.m. Gough la ,a Uoensed cluding a m «iey tree. Wlllgooa Laboratory of the Nancy Sleffert of M Kennedy Barbara EUen Rayburn of gowns of sheer yeUow dotted iky reader and wUl deUver the Rd. was flower glri. Her gown swlss with fuU skirts, short puff­ Mr. and Mra. Mozzer were United Aircraft Oorp. In East School Survey sermon at the later service. / Manchester and Benjamin M. m arried June 22, 1M6 at St. Hartford. (Herald photo by and headbow were similar to MRS. DAVID G. BELL ed sleeves, scooped neck and M usic for the services wlU b e / those worn by the honor at­ Romney of Mamaroneck, N.T. ru ffled hem. They wmre m atdi- James’ Church by the Rev. WU- Buceivlciua) Reports Called offered by Peter Vaughn, Paul Anderson photo tendant, and she carried a nose­ vnere united In m arriage Sun- ing hair ribbons and carried „ „ ^ tenor soloist, on July 11; a duet Christine M. JaMon of Rock- pie left on a wedding trip to the ^ Cariton Room of the Mayor Howard E. Fitts, ^thel GaUup and LuclUe MRS. SELDEN LEE BOGU gay of red .and white carnations noseg;ays of pale yeUow rosea, and blue baby’s breath. vUle became the bride of Dav- Sonesta, Hartford. carnations and baby’s breath. chairman of the South Windsor perkhis on July 17; and a so- Oommunlty Develment Ac- prano qolo by Georjwtte Thom- Gary' BogU of 82 Elizabeth stationed with the ^ attended RockvlDe 'The bride is the daughter of Ronald B lirts o f 88 E rie 8 t , Dr. served as his brothers t )« Marine Ooipe. in North Caro- School and North Carolina Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Ray- served as the best man. Ush­ Uon Plan (CDAP) Agency has 26. •M A M TT a Vi Awa uzAWA HrafHr K/MTlf B ___ rrm______mam Una on Saturday, July 3 at St. State University. He is a lance burn of 60 Cone St. The bride­ ers w ere WUUam J . DeO onnler urged all town 'residents to re- SaUy Swanson wlU perform a groom is Ute son o f D r. and and Gerald F. DeOocmier, turn education survey forms to contralto solo Aug. 1; Peter K iJ fS J a ^ S S lD r.. Bemanl’s Church, RockvlUe. Mrs. Seymour L. Romney of ----- butli uf 379~Pattei 'the town haU. Those who have Vaughn, a tenor aok> on Aug. brotheni of-the-bria^fbbm r--The-hria^-Bi^dai5im ^-«^^ Mamaroneck, N.Y. brothers of the bride. not received fonns may obtain 8; and Ethel GaUup, an alto Wallace Grove of W. Vernon lAr. and Mrs. Louis B. Jaslon Rabbi Leon Wind of Temple Jonathan Lindberg o f 63 Erie one by contaettog the CDAP Of- srio on Aug. 16. St, brother of the bridegroom, flee in the Town HaU. OouneU Session SL, and Robert Landers of of 19 Highland St., Rockville. _ o l j . Beth Sholom performed the af­ Wethersfield. The ring bearer The brw St^ la the aoo of Cappa ■ Schwandt ternoon ceremony. was the ringbearor. The survey was distributed Tonight’s meeting of the was Theodore T. Cummings of through the local school system. Town CouncU wiU be In the Mrs. Alexander Uskitis of Louise Schwandt of The bride was given in mar­ Mrs. DeOormler wore a long Lawton Rd., brother of the to gather .information from caucus, rocm at 8 and the Plan- Glastonbury and Joseph Bell of i^auderhlll, Ela., became the riage by her father. gown of peie blue sUk shantung bride. . completed questionnaires to as- nlng and Zoning Commission _East . Hartford. bride of David Michael Cappa Miss Ann Romney of Mamo- with a beaded bodice and a corsage of pink roses. The slst the committee In this plan- wlU bold a public hearing In Mrs. Cummings wore a blue, The Rev. John J.- White of St. of Pembroke Pines,, Fla. on roneck, N.V., slater of the bridegroom's mottwr wore a nlng to m eet (South Windsor’ s the CouncU cham bers at 8. yellow and' white chiffon print Bernard’s Church performed May'28 at 7 p.m. in a double- bridegroom, was maid of hon­ long gown of purple georgette educational needs. ------ensemble with white accessor­ the double ring ceremony. ring cerem ony ^ the E^)Worth or. Mrs. Michael Berenbaum with an embroidered belt and <2DAP Is concerned with long Msncbesler Evening Perald ies. The hridegroom’B mother United MethcriM Chunh In of New Longon, N.H., was ma­ The bride was given in mar­ ruffled hem, and a corsage of range planning to meet needs South mndsor Correepoadent wore a pink crochet^ lace riage by her father. She wore HoUywood, F ^ tron of honor. dress with matching accessor­ Dana Romney of Mamaron- pink rosea. In education, recreation, cultur- Barbara Varriek. WeL 644«n4. a lace gown with a full train The bride is the daughter of ies. eck, N.T. served, as his broth­ After a reception at Ye CHde al services, housing, health, so­ and elbow length veil of silk Il­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward er's best man. Philip EUdn of M eeting HaU on SuUivan A ve., cial services,' public utiUties, -7 ------^------A reception was held at Da- lusion. Her headpiece was Schwandt of Lauderhill. Thp The engagment of hOss Scaradale, N.Y. was the uriier. South Windsor the ebu^e left pubUc safety, transportation, vid’s Restaurant. For a motor frosted crystal leaves end she bridegroom is the son of Mr. Deborah Lynn Ober of Coventry After a reception in the for a wedding trip to Gape Ood. and economic development. and camping trip through the <^airled a bouquet of red roses and Mrs. Mkdiaed Cappa of to Christopher Ray MacNeU of Plaza Room of the Hotel Sones- Mrs. Lindberg wore a' brown Baotarach pboto Potamlanos photo Guest Speaker To get that good South, Mrs. BogU wore a beige surrounded by white miniature Penxbroke Pines, formerty of RockvUle has been announced The Rev. John Hughes and roee fl(nal print oisemble carnations and ivy. ta the couple left on a wedding and white sUk princess stjde by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. feeUng inside... Manchester. trip to Nova Scotia. They .wlU drsM find coiU. Engaged Engaged Bolton WlU be guest-qpei with beige accessories. After jjuen Saunders of Cov- The bride was given in mar- George Ober of Twin HUls Dr., Hve tn New York City. M rs. Lindberg i s a 1966 grad­ St. Peter’s Eplscopel Central Air- July 18, the couple wUl Uve at entry, cousin of the bride was riage by her father. The engagment at Miss Bhre The engagement of Miss Coventry. Mrs. Romney, received her uate of Manchester High on Sand HIH Rd. on JUIyAt and 44 Spruce St. ^ honor. Bridesmaids ? Mra. Irene Cappa, of AQaml, ' Oh- — - -t Martin at West Hartford to Cheryl Christine Warrender to Her fiance Is the son of Mr. 18. He has served ch u s ^ e s in Condition yonr BA degree last month from the Bruce Michael Gqldfarb of Man­ were Mrs. Martin Eutushek of pia_, sister-in-law of the bride- New York Uhlverslty. Mr. Emerson College Alan Dean Mello, both of Man- and Mra. David MeusNeU of Hew Yoih and Pennsylvania home'with chester, Has been announced by Adams' - Burnham Vernon, sister of the bride- groom was the matron of hon- Romney Is attending Columbia M o m . where she vma a mem- . „ * t cheater, has been announced by Minor Rd., RockvlUe. and most recently was an as- _ ' groom. Mrs. Michael Jaison or. College of Fhyalclsns end Sur- ,ber of Zeta PM Eta, profeasioii- her parents, Mr. and Mra. Ken- Mlaa Ober Is a 1971 graduate .slstant at St. Mary’s Church In Jo'tm C. Adams and Mra. Jd of RockvUle, sister-in-law of Bruce C ai^ of Miami serv- greons in New York. al q>eech fraternity and the ^ neth D. Warrender of 66 Ong^ of Coventry High School and is Manchester. Burnham, both of Manchester the bride, and Diana Anderson .ed as his brother’s best man. Gold Key National Honor go- . Dr. _ employed at ZoUo’s Market in On July .26, . G. Raym ond we#e m arried, June 26, at the of RockvlUe. Catherine Jaison After a reception at the home Her fiance is the son of Mra. Gough of South Windsor will AND MRS. ANTHONY S. PAITARIS Her fiance la the son of Mrs. Coventry. The nnifinely Second Congregational Church of RockvlUe, sister of the of the bridegroom’s parents the Mr! lindbei* la also a 1966 Wchaid Schwolsky of 63^im an Theresa G. MeUo of 68 (jo(q>er Mr. MacNell attended Staf- In Coventry. bride was the Junior brfdes- couple left on a wedding trip to graduate at Manchester. High Rd- Harold <3bldlarb of HUl St. ford schools and Is serving with newandbotfer . The Rev. Robert Bechtbld, maid. the Bahamas. They wlB Uve at The marriage of Nancy J; The Rev. J. Ot-ant Swank, School and entered the Kavy In Windsoir. „ ^ , htiss Warrender Is a gradu- the U.8. Navy, system by ^ pastor at the church performed Bruce Donaldson of. Pennsyl- 7gn Johnson St., Hollywood Btralt of Vernon to Anthcny S. .n ordained minister of the tfovamher at 1666. He graduated Martin 1s a graduate of ate of Manchester HlgU School ______h o date has been set for the the afternoon cerediony. vanla served as best man. Us- pia. PBitirls of New Britain took Church of the Nazarene, per- tjjg Kedieal'Corps ffehopi Austin School, West Hart- and U employed by IBM Cor- wedding, fl^aco Conditioning Mrs. Claire Rirington, of Mil­ hers were Mlfchael Jaslon of Mrs. Cappa attended Me place June 12 at the CSiuroh of formed the double ring cere- in/Oreat LAkes, lU. in May lord, and attended Ithaca (N.Y.) poration, Hartford, from 1.6 ve rant ford, sister of the bride, was RockvlUe, brother of the bride, Arthur High School In HoUy the Nazarene In Manchester. mony. Mrs. Florence Wood of .100. He graduated second In CoUege. Mr. MeUo is a graduate of t 1 1, r matron of honor. Martin Eutushek of Vernon, wood, Fla., and Is employed at MRS. BENJAMIN M. ROMNEY The bride is the daughter of vemon was the organist and hja class from the Eye, Ear, V t. Goldfarb Is a graduate at Manriiester High School and is LISK - Lusa FODARTYMOSt, ’ihOmas Adams of Trenton, brother-in-law of the bridegrown the Publlx Supermajritet In ]BT Mr. and Idra.WUUam Strait of Mrs. Jean McFall of Manchester Hose and Throat School at the Manchester High School and at- attending Manchester <^m- engagement of Wendy- N.J. served as his-brother’s best and Paul Hmhrridered lace, for July 24 In M anchester. and dastgned with high aackUne, reception haU of the temple. For chiffon and crepe and a laven­ for WE HAVE AOGBBS a motor trip to the southwest, der headbow. She carried a long aleoves coming to points at M rs. Rosenfleld wore a green bouquet of pink daisies, July the vniste and detaohaMa chapel TO IBB LABCHBKT WEAR train. Her bouffant elbow-length print silk dress with white ac- Bridesmaids were Mrs. Bver- HALL FOR RENT anUBOlKM f cessories. The couple now Uve in ett Smith of Enfield and Mrs. veU of allk Illusion was attached Los Angeles, Calif., where Atty. John Haugh of TTnkerpond Rd.. For parties, showers, reeep- to a matching beadplace, and aV F Q B M A L tions, meetings. Comidete FOR She carried a oaebade bouquet of Rosenfleld Is working for the Bolton. They wore pink chiffon m B A B D r PubUc Defender's office. kitchen faculties. Large en­ white rosea and camationa with and crepe gowns with pink closed parking lot. toqoUet Glorious rubies^ warmest auu m ost excit­ Mrs. RosMifleld is a 1670 grad­ headbows and bouquets of pink purple stattoe. RENT ing of all birthstones! At their finest in Mra. - Joan Krajofwakl of Rook- uate of George Peabody College, daisies. W E ALSO ' w ndow thadet of lovely Du Font Liriiuanlan HaR these genuine Siam rubies beautifully, set viUe, sister of the M d e, vras *To«ittoe’*’areea»y tiTwath. WUl'- and has been teaching at an ele­ John Haugli of Tlnkprpond 24 OOLWAT 8TBEBV STOCB •vdth diimonds in a 14K gold ring. mentary school in NashviUe, Rd.. Bolton, served as his R U F F L E D EAST OF TOE BIVBB .. . matron of bqiior. BrldosmaUto ' took like new. Won't creek, frey or MANCHESTER were Mrs. Orous of Rook- pinole. Aveilable in meny attree- Teim; Atty. Roeenfleld, who re­ cousin's best man. Uriiers were SHIRTB IN AU the latest styles and colon ciup| . ■ ' 'Scozzofava photo Phones: 643^1618 or 6i»-81|« A L L TH E Uve oolort. Juit call us. We will be ceived bis BA degree from Van- Everett Smith of Enfield and in stock . . . Nothing to semi vlUo, stoter-in-law of tbe brido; (led to meaiure your windows and LA TE ST away tor . . . We stock sizes and Mra. Judith Klemati of MR. AND MRS. RICHARD DOUGLAS PRICE derbUt CoUege, received his Richard Kerr of EUlngton. (ive you a free esUinate for new OPU3BB from Boys’ sizes 4-20; Mm’s Souttaflold, Maos. Thrir Uloc Jurl(q>rudence degree in June Mrs. Gatti wore a yellow eye­ “ ." let dress with a white orchid sizes 34-62 Reg., '34-46 Short, EASY PAYMENTS color empire gowns irare accent­ Era. Orous wore a' cham- blue accessories, and a vdtlte from the VanderbUt University 36-62 Long, 88-62 E xtra Long, corsage. The bridegroom’s ed with veniae lace and foohlon- jne color crepe dreas with orchid. The couple now Uves at School of Law. 86-42 Bbtira Short. ; INVIJED mother wore an aqua dress NEW! — EXCmNCr '"'Hatever The-Oocarian ed with high nsekUnea and long grid accessories and a pink 201 Regan Rd., Vemon. trlmijaed with lace and a white ahieer oleovos. They wore match- orchid. The bridegroom’s moth- Mra. Price, a graduate of NATURAL HEALTH Ing heat^deces and carried bou- er wore a mint green crepe Manchester High School, is em- orchid corsage. Beroxaky photo REGAL MEN'S SHOP PASSPORT PHOTOS After a reception at the VFW FOOD SHOPPE quets of yellow «*a*»*»f and pur- dress with a mink ciqw and a ployed at the Security Insurance IDENTIFICATION Home in Windsor Locks the MRS. GARY ALLEN HAUGH , MI-707 MAIN STREET pie statice., yeUow orchid. Oo. of Hartford. Mr. Price, a SALEM NASSIFF couple left tor Bermuda. For MANCHESTER ateve (Mgner of Rooky HUI A reception was held at the gi^urie of Nutiey (N.J.) Hign her wedding trip Mrs. Haug;h and is employed as a secretary Navy for four years. He is em- A43<247l REBAL'S ifWtLMS-SILVERSMITMS SINCE UOO oeryed as beat 'mSa. Ushers Manchester American Legion Schori, served with the Air E.A. JOHNSON Cameca Shop & Studio wore a gray hot pants outfit at Pratt and Whitney Division ployed as a lineman for the Downtown Manchester at 958 Main Street were Joseph Ortwa ri Briton Home. For a motor trip to Vir- Force in Japan.' He is employed 629 Main St., M anchester with white accessories. of United Aircraft. Mr. Haugh Southern New ' England Tele- OPEN Thurtdsy ’ill 7 P.M. O F M A N C H E S m add Frank Orous of RockvUle, glnia Beach, Mra. Price wore a at the Aetna life and Casualty PAINT GO. ' ^ 4 3 .7 3 6 9 Mrs. Haug^ is a g;raduate of is a graduate of Manchester phone Co. They will Uve In Mon. thru Sit. 7:30-5:30 brothers of the bride. red and blue ensemble with Clo., Hartford. m MAIN MANjOHESTML Windsor Locks Hi^ School High School and served with the Manchester. R R S n PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HE^^ALD. MANCOT^TER. C0NN„ TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1971 ^CHEStER EVENINCf H I»A L b^ MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1971 PAGE FIFTEEN Expos’ Hunt Gives Mets Medicine, ie’s Army Away, Well Mixed Lineup Helps ^ Cocky Golfer Eyes British Open

them, gave the Mets two more cock y ’Trevino d o his thing', He tw ice passed up In- when he was here,’’ said box. Now out again. Something your ordinary stcgiper. HC''A» them SOUTHPORT, Enfirland He’s collecting prize money But that’s not particularly un­ NEW YORK (AP) — in the third. A play the game of golf as 'well Hodges. "H e Was a y e iy expen­ in the eye. In again. Out again, perhaps the number N o^ or 6 (A P )'’^ The tip-off came •vltations to p la y 'in the Masters, at a record clip. usual on his hectic schedule. He The Montreal Expos man­ by She- starter in Hodges’ roUQon. He And then Cleon Jrnies rapped last w e ^ in the Canadian as any man alive today. one of the worid’s four major His victory in the Canadian won the U.S. Open ip a playoff sive bedl player to carry be­ Ryan, perhaps bugged — _ . He may not yet be king, or aged six hits in 18 in ^ g s cause of all his medlclnea.’’ nanigans, walked Wm. Next pitches when the Mets- wmem- a three-run homer in the fourth. Open. championahps and {i bastion of Open Sunday and the $30,000 on a (Monday in . Ardmore, Pa., even aspire to tiie purple. His and last ’Tuesday monilng was of toseball. against the Hunt gave the Mets a dose of came a single by Rusty Staub give him thd baseball. He Meanwhile, SadecU mowed Arnold Pahner—’The King, the gam e’s EtetabUahment. first prize pushed hla earnings fire-engine red . regalia cf pay­ in Cleveland giving a clinic be­ New lork Mets which isn't his medicine in the first game and a walk to Bob Bailey, load- i® an avid, reader of schedules, the Expos down. He struck out pro fsvtra aU-tims leading mon­ Instead of competing on the for the year, to 1166,869. If he seven, walked none and faced day Sunday and money-green plays at anything approaching fore driving out to the suburiDs good. But they came out and it cost them a 2-1 loss be- ingg the bases.bases, “We’ve got an off day ’Ihurs- . , ey 'Winner, Its dynam ic are more his colors. storied acres of the Augusta Now thorougddy shaken, Ryan day and liext week there’s the just 2» National course, the 1970 lead­ his present ciip he’ll easily sur­ for a pracUve round. of it with a split in the fore they took the nightcap S-0. performer, the gredt^ draw­ ' ”If the money’s there. I’ll ing money winner and Vardon pass Ben Hogan’s career earn­ He played the Cleveland open doubleheader and when Nolan Ryan, locked in a walked Ron Fairly, forcing in All-Star break,” Sadeckl said. ing card the game b m ever play on a gravel road,” he once scoreless duel with John Stroh- Hunt with the first run of the “I don’t know when I’ll go 19 batters in order and enjoying known—•was making t ^ turn ’Trophy champicxi played In ings—$207,000—in a single sea­ that week, com peted In a pri>- you’ve lost 22 of your last ^hlB early cuahioiis said. son. mayer, had retired die first two game. And then reliever Ron and was about to hit hld^tee something cltiied the New Mex­ am in another state the next He’s not Palmer. He’s no 28 • games,' that's - good Eixpos in the eighth Inihlhg o f the Taylor walked Dave MeDOiudd Hodg'es supplied -the veteran. e^er to pitch with that shot on No. 10. ico dub pro championship on a He has won four times this Monday, then to Montreal. G ory - Player, the deacHy-in- enough. opener. fc r a 2-0 Expo lead. lefthander with a well-mixed kind of lead',’’ he said. ^ An announcement was desert layout near the Mexican yecu*, more than any other "I think the people like to see nss, dedicated UtUe Soutit Af- Thank you, Ron Hunt. “Two out and none on,’’ no­ lineup that included rookie Ted - Ron, Hunt? Oh, he had two of on ibe adjacent ttiid"tee, border. player. And a half-dozen the United States Open cham­ ’That was enough for Stn4i- Her’s no Billy Casper, a You remember Ron Hunt? He Martinez and at shortstop and the three hits off Sadecld. in EYench, then EhigUah. It’s actions such as those that strokes could have given him pion play,” he said. ”I like to ticed Montreal Coach Don Zim­ mayer, who lost his shutout in quiet and sober surgeon, deli- used to play second base for the Ken Singleton, Dyer and What can you do about a guy , ‘'Now on the tee, the U.S. have helped make this Sl-year- four other titles. He lost once In play. I like' to play every day. mer. “You don’t expect a rally the ninth but finished udth a catelyv^cutUng his way around a Atets. He was one of the team’s then. Not the way Ryan was flVe-hitter for his second victory Donn Clendennon after long like hln^?” the pitcher Open champion, Lee ’Trevino.” old Mexlcan-American grand­ a playoff and missed first place Even if I’m taidng some time shrugged. “You can’t let him course. In three others by a -total of early heroes. Never gave an throwing.” of the season, both over the spells on the bench- Suddenly, The vast gallery surrounding son of a Dallas gravedigger one off. I’ll be out there beating get on your nerves. But If Ryan four strokes. inch. Belly whopper sUdes. Spell ’Ihe -batter Hunt and now Mets. everything fell into place. Palm er began bo melt away. A And he>B not Jack Nicklaus, of the most popular performers bctils. Might as well be making had a run or two In the opener He’s the dominant figure in money at it. it pesky. he was in the batter’s box and It was New York’s fifth Pour straight singles pro- docen, a few score, began to the aweiax^ blacksmith ham- the game has seen, a Pied Pip­ might have been different.” ip6i*ng out'anriron coffin of de­ the game this year. “I’d like to break Casper's Managrer GU Hodges rem em ­ , now he was out. Check the sign. straight loss and time for a duced three runs in the first In- €unUe away from Palmer to­ er luring deserters from Arnle’a shakeup. Front and center Ray ning. Singles by Clendennon and A run or two, or maybe eight. ward TYevlno’s already huge feat for his oppbnento. Army, pulling the crowds in the And he’s one of- the favorites record o f $206,000 prize win­ bered Hunt. Back to the on-deck circle for nings in a season. The more I “He had all kinds of allergies some resin and plnetar. In the Sadeckl. Now Sadeckl is not Dyer, who had five hits between like Sadecki had. gathering. He’s TYevlno, NSuper Mex. gate 'With his chatter and quips tor the title tn this week’s Brit­ More fans Joined them, . the One of a khuL A rate to riches and color—and a game that is ish Open. * play, the better chance I walk became a trot—and- then riiaracter who capnind the unorthodox, a product of his T revino arrived in Ehigland have.” Angels Help Slice Oakland's Lead it was a full-scale stafnpede, imagination of the pubUc as he days as a golf hustler, of the Monday morning after an all- At hla current rate, he’s got a M a jo r Leoau*] Baby-Faced Donohue literally hundreds of people grabbed the staid old ga^e by years scrambling for a buck in night flight from Montreal. It very good chance to put hte running pell-mell a'way from the throat, shook it, worriMs^lt, biting, sand-laden winds of the 'Will be hte third national cham­ winnings in the $360,000-$400,000 -.Lwd.r.=! Schaefer 500 Palmer to watch the brash and flaunted tradition. Southwest. pionship in four weeks. bracket for the year. Senators Begin Move, B y ’THE A SSO dA ’TED PRESS Survey Shows Attendance Up ) AMERICAN LEAGUE MOUNT POCONO, Pa. (AP) — Mark Donohue s a y s Gahaa, Stevens Win ction Resumes BATTENO 200 a t bate — oi- caution flag system used at the inaugural Sweep Indian Series iy^ ADnn., .374;. Mupcer, N .Y ., gghggfgj- 500-mile automobile race could have cost him One champ will be tldi ^following tonight's NEW YORK (AP)—^The Washington Senators are RUNS — Buford Balt. 62 • Rich Holiday Meets heartbreaking defeat, but he likes it. .3 Stafford Features Town League touma- moving after all. No, not down to Dallas-Fort Worth— R.Smlth, Boat., ’49; Oliva,’’ ’ ’Ihe S4-year-old Domdiue won ------—'------ment WaddeU Field the Schaefer Satmday at the Jf. «t oim Wg race ___ (AP photo) - ' (AP photo) not yet, anyway—but rather up toward the rest of the Mhm., 49, _____ — Matzdorf of Wisconsin clears the bar at seven feet, six By DEAN YOST between Oontrac- GETS JOB DONE— Boston’s first baseman George Scott sits on ground but 2.0-mne Pocono InteiriaUonal ® RECORD TRY pack in the American I^&gue East. RtiNS b a ’t t e d i n — • Kin Where he believed the new With the big boys having problems, Ernie Gahan, ttxrs and M orlaiiy Brps. Play gets ball to pitcher Bob Bolin ahead of New York Yankee runner Gene Michael. and one-quarter inches to set new world high jump record during the United With ’Ihe Senators battered deve- — ------r>'i,i— ebrew, Mhm.,, 66; PetroceUi, ^ system hurt was in losing a 10 making 'the 80-lap feature at Stafford Speedway ■tarts at • o’cli States - Russia track and field competition last i^turday in Berkeley, Calif. Each team lost tb^its lint land 16-6 Monday for their sixth Host., 64; JlPoweOl, Balt., 64. 52^® ^ and 12 second lead when Ithe through the consolation race, took the lead on the 26th NEW YORK (A P )—Holiday attendance and betting consecutive trltfrnph and HITS - OUva, Mhm., 101; CSulb„ history, ^ ^ j - cars bunched b^iind the pace test to Wipoo In theN^ouble was up for the second straight year at the nation’s climbed within thrCe games-of Chicago White Sox and 1-0 Murcer, N.Y., 96;. Tovar, IXmohue, a taby-faced blond under yeUow con(UUons. lap and held on to the end to win. Elton Hill copped elimination play. horseracing tracks Monday while Twice the fifth-place Indians in their ^ Ml waukee edged Mhm., 96. from Media, Pa., won- by 1.2 ixmohue completed a spee- Holiday Weekend GoU Results the Plainville 100-lap feature with Bob Tauscher wiri- T o n i^ t’s winner wUl bid to escape^ the cellar. nesota 2-1. ^ ^ ^ ’TRIPLES - Murcer. N.Y., 6 ; seconds over Joe Leonard of O cular weekend, virlnnlng the niiig the 150-lap Independence Special at Riverside Wlpco Thursday ni^t Worthy and Ack Ack scored in the biggest races. Plate Calls WaddeU whUe the loser An Associated Press survey ------^------Hiat completed a four-game CMay, CSUc., 6 ; Carew, Minn., San Jose, Calif. A. J. Foyt was ’Trars-Amerlcan Country Club field 00; D—Jack Oohn 89; E-Wlncze 78, Dick McRory 78; D— Park. Carl ‘Bugs’ Stevens ------6 Unser, Wash., 4; CLarke, third, Mario Andretti fourth ■It back and wait until next low ed attendance o f 366,994 $6,287,883 at the Big A. A crowd sweep oM he Indians during ° Bralnerd, Mhm., Sun- FOUR BALL Lee Charendoff- 86; F-Tom Hes- Ed Dickman 81; El—Tom Fergu- walked off with the 160-Iap iso.lap National (Jluunplcxiship which Washington raked Cieve- The Wg guns for Washington N.Y., 4; Sdmal, KC„ 4; Otis, and BUI V i^yh* Jr. fifth. ’The winning the S<*aefer lln 97, Joe Olender 97. son 83; F—George Marlow 94, feature at Stafford Monday. race at Stafford yesterday. year. betting of $30,363,896 at 19 o f 61,299 wageredT $4,867,996 at Saturday ks In the windup of the July HoUywood. land pitching for 34 runs and 44 were Dick BUllngs, who wallop- K.C^ 4; F .^ ^ N.Y., 4. previous c lo ^ 800 flnl^was ggg boarded team manager Low net — Ray Evelbocfa, OBU aiS B em le Apter 94. ’’ STAvwGBiD SPEEDWAY Walking away with $1,260 for ind. Monmouth Park in New Jer- hits. Including 11 doubles and ed a grand slam, and Frank ~Zn tetw een Penske’s je t fo r Uie 1,- BUI Prindia, V al aem intino, A—Fred Meurant 74-6-69; B— EI^AG TOURNEY Hard-driving Stevens and EYed first, Stevens was chased acroM nlne home runs. Howard and Del Unser, vsdio^hte., 18; Oliva, Mhm., 18; firrta ^ sec^ last September goo-mUe flight to Bralnerd, ar- DeSarro retired early at the half the line by Leo Clea^-wlth Har- iT .j. Mo .r«i-wJuct in New York and sey and Arlington in Chicago Help Rally Ray Oilttlck 64; Tim McNa- Mitt Stein 74^-66, flo y d 1. Tom Ferguson; _ . 2. Sid Kel- Houston pitchers led the Na- park i„ Califonila were the o a \ y other tracks with mara, Carl Bolin, John Tre- O’Brien, EM Dymon 76-9-70, ler; 3. Chet E^cze, and closest ™U® Stafford oval and let the rington third. “Everything seems to have contributed three-run homers, , 2 ^w ^ o „ ~ Hvln«: - w<* the pole ticmal League In wUd pitches in (ttiiulaUonas in other mutuel handles In excess of $2 jeUed with our club,” said man- Unser also had two doubles and flag ays- poeltim in' a morning qualifying sriHik, bill Bengaton 67; John Jack McMeeUn 77-7-70; C—Lee to pin on 17th, Herb Paganl, other boys run for the top posl- K.C., 29; Otis, K.C., P L A IN V IL I^ STASOUM 1970. They made 91. years. A tul^icut o f, 66,900 bet m illion. A crow d o f 27,928 bet BOSTON (AP) __Base- a homer in the fifth, moved into who was seated directly behind tern—fo r a ■ 600-mUe r a c e - run, -then streaked to an 86.1 WUka, Bob Bonqdles, BUI SJdn- T osha 70-10-08, Ralph TartagUa nine fe e t ./ tlon. Tom SutcUff and R ay MU- ager Ted WUllams. “We’re get- single- Excitement^Cmtinued to grow $2,954,119 at Monmouth. At Ar- Knii the batter’s box. home plate.“That pitch looked ner, ChaiUe Davis 67; Terry 80-12-68, Howard InUmer 80-11- BETTER NINE •®*' *®^ *or the early laps with ball IS a nme-mmng game, petroceU i ran Uie count to 2-2, awfuUy ifood to m e, It seem ed ting a Uttle togetherness on our BUllngs, a former third base- cu^S2^®^t ^ at the qu^ner-mUe PlalnvUle lington $2,618,646 was w agered a few runs, man and- outfielder who con- c^ueuar, Balt., 12-1, .ara, 2.93, low flag goes up. the pace car son of New York in the 210-mUe SohilUng, D ick B eiger, Harold 09; D -^ e ls o n Skinner 81-14-67, A-E5d Keating 37-6-32; B-Herb Gahan streaking through the took the checkered natch, but just one pitch thenhAfi looked IrknIroH at a sharp ohan^ breaking Hraa.lrincr to really ivboltv break Kt*oaV across.” a/«maa ^ Blue, Oak., 17,3, .860, 1.61. com es out and leads the -field r»ce at Donnvbrooke by 31,500. . . . T>i 1, j j . 1. . makes everjrthing easier. ’This verted to catching in the ml- Oardella, Cal'vln Symons 66; Irv Ertm an 86-14-72, R ay Sera- Paganl 37-6-32, CharUe Reynolds N u m ert^ resterte hurt 100-lap Independence pan fiirn thinira around— pitch. Rice caUed it a ball and PetroceUi, who has driven in . - . - , , i , . STRIKEOUTS - Blue. Oak., around the track untU the dan- ^ far short of Twice Worthy, a surprising can turn xnings arouna ------, — ,------^ w® ve been in nors last seaswi, was given a D ick OardeUa, Dan MagUaco, pWn 87-16-72; BS—Lee Charen- 37-4,-38, Stan Markowski 36-3-33, ‘ he leaders and ^ v e G a ^ the with former track point $13.20 favorite, won the $116,400 as the New YlTrk Yankees, 64 runs de^lte a^260 battl^ av- ^S^^or'e te alo.1^ majorlhare of‘’the“cr^Tfor ^er te oyer allws the the predicted 100,000 watched Tam Conran, Carl Ehigberg M; doff 81-16-66,Alan Pasternack Jim McCarthy 37-4-33; C-Chet ®hMce to catch them. FoU ov^ Bob Vivari seccxid and Suburbem Handicap at Aque­ the victims a n d the Bos- ^"*® ® ® ^ “*® ®'^®- smiled virhen asked how ** the vrinnlne streak The Sena-, isiatio n at TFAmTV' ‘ *'® '®“ ^ ' D«K>»me break from the pole Ken Gordon, NeU Conklin, 84-17-67; F-Tom HesUn 69-21-68, W lncze 38-6-32, Don Ross 37-6-32, ^ tne victims, ana tne cos and shouting in vain. he dared to take the pitch In * wmrung streak. NATIONAL LEAGUE Ordinarily when a yellow uosltion and lead 126 of the 200 Spazano third. duct by half a length over George SmlUi, Beldon Schaffer Rick Harman 94-28d0. Dick McRory 38-6-88; D-Irv Melnlck and H under the yellow be- Bobby Unser left with engine nett, Neto Shennlng Tl. Peters 40-6-84; D—Nrfson A-Ed Keating 68-6-61; B-Jim Taklnsr ad tag Telephone 0 of'pitches, but one -stood out On the next pitcn, pevroceui ““ “ “‘“y“ J'- three times to outelug the New Amrels held off the A’s whose HI’IS - Torre, Fitzgerald 4 however, and paid Monday as t^ Red tripled off the wall in left cen- «me even thou^ I heart the Yankees 12-7. Ilsewhem, ^ over L ^u^er up W,Davte, L.A., 117. hind the pace . car,” said Do- trouble.wlth 160 mUes to go aft- SELECTED NINE Pizza House Skinner 41-7-84, Stu Kuper-'- M cCarthy 697-59, Flojjd ^ jjjg ^ ^j,g ggcMi^ and midgrt driving ace BlUlardaBiUlards vs. Manor, 8:46 Eltz- Fite- Town Employees 4 oidy $3')m in chalking iq> hki for a 12-7 victory in a wUitsj^g- ter, sending Boston winging to Yankees squawking. I Just co n - ______*ea,u uver uie ruime up xwy o-dtot iro ■an nohue. ’Ihla allows everybody er leading twice. Gtass A — BIU Olekainakl 31- sixth stiU ^t stakes victory by in the American League West TRIPLEJS — W.Davis, L.A., "chmldt 4^6-36; EJ-Lee Chareni- 67-960, Herb Pagan! 09960; <3- held'ra to take the Hank Stevens third. rarald Annum Conat. • 8 fest featuring 30 hits, including its 11 llthth victory Inin the last 14 14''Centrated centrated on getting a good gerald . fou r Henatne over Divide and was sliced to 10 games. 8 ; MiUan, AU., 6 ; Metzger, ^ ^ Pasternack 43- Chet Wlncze 89-11-67, Ralph Dean Machine* 2 seven homers, and 61 total ' games. George Scott and Joe piece of the next pitch.” iTony Conigliaro's sacrifice Houst., 6 ; Clemente, Pitt., 6 ; Annutil vs. Dean, 6:16 Nebo Rule. S T - S ; ^ ^ t S 82- Linemen vs. Kiock, 7:80 Nebo Amer. Driving 2 bases. Lahoud followed with homers in Petrocelll’s triple puUed the fly drov;e In Callfcmia’s first-ln- Spelei', S.F., 6. Rejuvenated Chrysler Cars a-M- r a . . . c — R av Rem es Harman 48-16-38; K ickers man 70-18-67, Irv Ertm an 73-18- The Yankees were.in fnmt 7-6 capping^ the six-run expldsicxi Red Sox from behind for the Placekicker Loses Legs CANDLELIGHT LEAGUE ning run and Jim Spencer de- HOME RUNS — SlargeU, 39-13-36, A lex E lgner t o 87-U. ~ “P®™ J®« E-Tom l^ rgu sw i 70-18-62, Anercte vs. KbilU, 6:16 Robert­ and the Red Sox had the bases and sendihg McDaniel down to third time as they picked up livered the decisive tally with a Pitt., 26; H.Aaron, All., 23. Run Away from Fast Fords 26, R ay Chlttick 86-10-36; Low M arty S h ^ r o , Lou Sid KeUer 76-30-66; F-Bernle OONCiOBD, Calif. (A P ) — Dale AUen Eldson, set to try out son W. loaded against reUever, Undy his eighth defeat In 11 decisions, one-half gaipe on Baltimore. double In the fifth against Jim STDLEN BASEIS — Brock, gross —T ed Bw«-k<«»l 76; Blind Becker 8(i, Lee Tosha, EM Dy- Apter «4'8363, George Marlow- as a/Stan Diego Charger placeUcker next week, baa lost both Norm ’s Jets Iw ade McDaniel with two out in the “Who says'^vme pitch can’t The Orioles now lead Boston by DAYTONA - BEAOH, --FTa. months,” said Firecracker king SOFTBALL STANDINGS "Catfish” Hunter, 11-7. St.L., ffi; Morgan,-Houst., 18. bogey — R ay W arren 100, BUI m• Kenney 100. gross — A—C arol Carl- CBIEB8 Nebo Tonight Who had tied the game 6-6 with ibaseball veteran, ndw a scout, can League Eal^t. hits until Joe Rudi's . leadoff Gullett, Cln., 9-2, .818, 2.74; PRO SWEEPSTAKES son . 94; B -F h tth Pakwej 67; A-EM Keating 76-5-70; B-Jim extensive snrgery at Concord Community HospttaL Ho lo(zt W. L. D ick’s double in the eighth but Dave EUUs, Pitt., 13-3, .813, 2.18. juvenated ^rysler promote ^ behind'Isaac In BUUards 13 1 Kiock Uyw gross — (Dick Cronin 77, C—Vera Honnon 108; D—Jan M cCarthy 73-7-00, Herb, both logs knd part of his rigbt hand, doctors said Monday. 1 Three ' games in as htony ______Laroche____ and____ Lloyd______AUen came____ STRIKEX)UTS — Seaver, ran away with Sunday a Eire- j. i0(viam>er at Davtcma Inter- 16 3 Wyman OU Steve M atava 77; Low net — Ferguson 111; K ickers M ary Pagan! 76-9-66, F loyd O’B rien PoUce said Eldson, 24, was injured. Sunday night when Green Manor 1 nights are on tap to r Moriany’s Pirates Widen East Division Lead By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In from the bullpen to halt the N.'Y., 143; Stoneman, MU., 189; cracker 400 race ... by an ,ja.tional Sneedwav were Rich- andetormlned number of firecrackers exploded In a five-gal- Morlairty’s 10 7 Lineman -American League ■ .. . ■ Jenkins, w_1_1_-.All . Chic., 131; Holtzman, ■‘■alo’hfh'eighth of an IriAhInch., «a«,v*wa*aa,a awawb Cart B olin 81-13-69, R eg OUrtls HesUn, Del Hartmann 79, Elea-. 76-967; C Chet WUicze 76-11-69, J Eastern Dlvlsi(Xi leading ens threat. Imi can. Cause of the blast, uhlcta broke windows in two 'B a rb ers 7 9 Lenox East Division Fort’s two-month domination Petty in a Plymouth, Bud- 'i*-10-66,- Maynard Clough 84-15- nor Scranton 76. D ick M cR ory 76-1066; D-Ed in -the Suburban Twilight Base^ Chic., 103; K irby, 8 .D., 103. homes, was under inveeUgatlon, otfioers said. Acadia 7 11 DUSTY LEAGUE W L of sUperspeedways came to a Baker In a Dodge and Pete 60, BUI Skinner 891969. CBIEB8 Dickman 7918-66, Irv Ertman baU League. Pet. GB r o y a l s -w h it e SOX — EldMn played at Diablo Valley CoUege and San Francisco Tedford’a 0 8 Baltim ore thudding halt as the Dodge- Hamilton in another Plymouth. BHXED FOURSOiftlE A — Shirley Horning 491986; 73-13-66, Jack Christofanl 81-19 ** Tonight the locals entertain MO ^ Rooker, vdio had lost six State CoUege, uhere he set several IdcUiig records. .4 9 Giants Had Case of Willies, Boston ** Plymouth team flnishd 1-2-3-4. . Isaac averaged 161.943 mUes Sunday B—Faith PalcseJ 91-35;66; O— 66; E-Sld KeUer 82-30^, Tom DeOormier’s Pero’ s , ^ their nearest pursuers, the East Sports Dial He signed six months ago as a free agent 'with the Chargers 2 16 Detroit M n ii **'■*<1 a three-hitter for Donnie and Bobby AUlson, an hour to whip the 40-car field. Sber Ferguson, Maynard yg,,^ Honnon 94-27-67; D—Judy Ferguson 891962;/ F-Bernle Sporteman ..Center Congo * Hartford Jets at 6 o’clock at Mt. is victory of the season in TONIGHT a o u g h , Helen Noel, Helen M ee- xartagUa 104-86-68. Apter 8922-66, Oeprge M arlow and would have reported to the Charger camp at the Univer­ North Methodist ' * Nebo. New York 481 13% jjjg R oyals’ nightcap victory Fort’s finest, settled for a 6-6 earning the Catawba, N.C., vet- INDY SOTTBAIX, 7:40 Red Sox va. Indians, windup. erap, the largest paycheck— gan 67; H arry Atherton, Paul- BETTOIB NINE 87-21-66, Tom HeaUn 87-21-66; sity of CaUfornla at Irvine next week. AUled Print * Wednesday night the Gas Cleveland 36 46 .4444 14 over the White Sox. ’The only w n c ’ "Those F o rt people have 310,440—of his 10-year Grand Hunt, Evelyn Lnrentzen, El- . ^ _ ghitiey Horning 491166; Kickers-^ett /Sanborn, Bloyd W. L. CBAT 5. Housers tangle with Hartford Charging Dodgers Cut Lead Washington 32 47 .406 17 run cam e in the first inning, on West Division 9:00 Yanks -vs. Tigers, WINF been happy for a couple of National. career. lean Boris 67; Turk Moore, BUI PalcseJ 491986; O— O’Brien, Tm H^lk 91 ^ a fifth-inning uprising that for three hits. walked Ron ’Theobald with . the ab r Emerocn may have won th®■ vaulted the charging Dodgers Only one of the runs was hem er. - TT , , . Gaudreaui 2b, y 1 -0 half- of the same inning gave Latar gross — Sher Fergi^ E_-Ped Lai nine feet, four inches. b a s e r i o ^ Fireworks came early to Marsh, 3b, men's doubles, Anuerlcans Bll- ^er feat so spe- to a 7-3 victori’ and chopped earned. KeUey wasn’t In­ Walter Alston, the Doifeers a toesota (Hlyleven 7-11), ^ ^ g g the locals a 3-2 lead. . 77------, Stan HUlnskl 77;--- Low net — .RErnuB NU b e t t e r n i n e Mt. Nebo, July 4 when B & u?'cr TM PlodxUc 796-89, MSynard A Jan Harrigan 499^7; Ue Jean IQng and Boaemapr E'votme Is stUl San Elanclkio’s once-fauge dlvi- volved in the decision, the pilot, acknowledged that Davis night iiw. *r. ------■ ----- •' ‘ ------0 0 ’Three Manchester errors in A—Ed Keating 17; B —Al Casals may have taken the has been the sparkplug but Kansas City (Drago 9-3) at ^ ateC Manchester’s American Le- I'b^; Clough 891971, CarroU Maddooc 37^ 32, on 87-9 AUce BanUy 4912-84; C — o n e . month d iy o f her 20th stonal lead to a viUnerable 3^ Phils winning, 6-6. 2 0 ^® sixth found Rockville grab- womb’s doubles. and Mrs. FREE added; “A lot of different guys Milwaukee (Pattln 7-8), night ...... ■ - Gltha, — ■ rf. gam es. drove in Milwaukee’s 'first run gion baseball team explod- 0 ' 0 blng the lead for a second time, 797-71. M 7 ^ o r ^ ;^ 8 1 , Dave Gloria Cantor 61-14-87; D - Ir- ^ T ^ y ^ r ’te .^ have been contributing and Oakland (Odon^4-4) at Chi- .j. Koske, as, In Monday's other national sficriflco fly - following hltS-find 12-milS- Hdlk, c, o ' B 6-3, sending nine players to bat. BEST a^rger 89988, ^ Pasternack ma Podotay 62-17-86; Klckeru- ^®^ to ^ ^ »®ir to the ah ^ good; You-can’t rely on cagb'TMaghuson 1-0), night Toav sA-K-sa. ElUe W rtcze’ 114-84-80; L U ___ ,______. ,____ ... by Mrs.by Mrs. Court Court and and Mrs. Mrs. King King .\.. Teague games, the'New Y ork Tiot fa r behind at .319 with that s . Tom m y ■ H arper's thlrd-irinlng in blasting Rockville, 12-8, Happeny,*’ ’p, 0 1 The home nine came right back M onday 896-38, J a ck /H u n te r 39988, ElUe W n eze 114-84-W; 'capture a second hqnpr, one man, so It’s good to spread New, York (Bahnsen 8-7) _ _ to lead, 6-6, the key blow being roa— A — Ken Gordon 699 Brooks E arl/ 39933; D-(Ed Hunter 1198975; ‘” ® the past eight years. Mets apUt a doubleheader with ^ triple. in a three-hour marathon, The mixed doubles crown. . » In fact, Evonne’s coach and Detroit (I^ollch 12-6), night Totals 37 12 IS 1 li Balesano’s triple. 61, Erwin Kennedy 66-961, Doc tUckman 897-82, Ray BeUer 49’ BEST 18 - ' — SAFETY CHECK Montreal, dropping the opener r ®tnce then, however, San aro locals are now 4-1. BockvlUe (8) But the big name at Wiifible- adoptive father, Vlc Edwards, 2-1, when crushing the Expes 8- Pra^iclsco has less than half its Boston (Siebert 11-4) at ab r h e rbi Steurer, ^ o allowetl only 697-61; dass B — John 7.33^ John Richmond 41-988, A — Eleanor Scranton Berger, 3b, don in 1971 w as Evonne Gotaa- contends that tale wlU iMA.reatai 0 in the finale, Pittsburgh ral- *^®®- Mays’ average has PIRATES - CUBS — aeveland (Lamb 6-4), night 9 9 five Jjjtg fanne<^_Tiine, was M attem 6B-12-60, Walt Fergu- R ay P eracchio 49981; F—Tom 66; B — AUce BanUy 88-2^; 3-4 Lanamto, c, ElUe CSialne 01-2966; D — gong. her peak until 1074. “ I taUl feel lied to whin tiie ciJc^o 'cSi^ *^PP®^ •3*®. and McCovey, The Pirates, who had Washington (SheUenb^k S t Carruther, cf, 0 0 removed after Steve Krajewski son 6913-60, Paul Jesanis 82t12- HesUn 4911-82. Fa T a lk e r Krajewski, ss, The daughter of an Austra- that is when she will reach her 6-2 Houston sUpped bv tlincln **®**‘®r«d by repeated knee all- dropped four of six games, and GogolewsM 0-0) at 1^^- J J. stroked a three-run homer which Irma Podtany "0938-66, W e Check Putz, rf. 60, Jim M®Uey 691960; CRIER8 CBlKRa Uan aborigine sheep-shearer, fuU potential,’ ’ ' Edwards said natl 4-3, PhUaUng Pittsburgh to widen ... W L Pet. GB • COMPLETE EXHAUST SYSTEMS 52 .627 LEXINGTON, Ohio (AP) — Totals 33 s stcia 06, Tool TUrnei^. 67; . D —John 'Whtaley 82-14-68, ^ ' Giants were running away in while, ctmUnues to careen Its National League East lead Pittsburgh Inning! ^ 1234B6789 Totals PRO SWEEPSTAKES Ray BeUer 81-1966, John Rich- Alumni Juniors to 4% games over New' York New York 46 .676 4^ Sam Posey, fastest and longest Manchesterlester Q3000306x0300D306x 12 AND OF COURSE the West, holding a solid 10- along in the race for the bat- Rockville Q20003300 8 Low grow — Erwin Kennedy mend 88-1968; E—Howard Tour- W- and nine over Chicago. Chicago 41 .619 9 talker on the L&M Continental Trevino Greatest? Burger King I game lead and giving everyone tklg championship with an' av- 2B; Balesano; 3B: Holik 2, Bale­ 71 Tad Plodxlk 74; Low net — tetlotte 891987; F—Tom Hes- YOUR TIRES • * » ■ St. Louis 42 .606 10 5000 Championriiip series, al- sano; HR; Krajewski: SB; Marsh, ■*<* . \ ' -Liggett Pairkade else the Willies—namely Mays erage that has remainrt stJad- Leonard, Putz; SAC: Leonard, Cac- Ray Chlttick 8910-86, Doc Mb- Un 8921-86; Kickers—Jim John- i^TROS - REDS Philadelphia 36 .427 16% most talked himself out of vic­ Pine Pharmacy 1 and McCcivey. lly above the .360 mark. And in tory between heats in Monday’s ^ to r e ; DP: McKeon to Gumon, Kee 74-7-87; Jim MeUey ^-18- stone, Len Wood, John Som­ Fast. CoiirteBtts Servk* — T h e Astros made it a**fOur- Montreal 31 60 .383 20 Krajewski to Leonard: LOB; Meui- Turnpike T.V. Mays, a spry 40 years old, that span the Dodgers have Continental at Mid-Ohio Sports chester 10, Rockvllld '7; BB; Steur- 68, John M attem 81-12-60. mers, Matt Chupas, Larry Just Ask His Caddy game sweep over the league’s West Division . Mteter Donut was batting a hot .335 with a won 21 of 30. 32 -.619— Oar Course. WOMI»r'% DIVISION Chalne, Rich Harman, Elmer SPEOAL OF THE WEEK^ traiiori defending champion Beds as S BVanclsco R lgg^ Ed Keating, Tom Ho9 Medical Phamacy dozen home runs and McCovey Los ■’Angeles, which 35 .678 3% “ I can’t believe how much BEST U MONTREAL (AP)— ^As far as Neal Harvey is con-A they rallied from a 3-1 deficit Dos Angeles hi 1, iHahTi^rr-i: steu?: Un, John Femitao, Dick Heritor Heatth Spa er 6 lor 8 runs in 6 Innings; Zang- n m u d a y cemed Lee ’Trevino is the greatest golfer who ever lift- Parkade Lanes / ' with three rims Iq the sixth, the Houston 39 .613 9 faster David’s car is,” Posey - 76; John Whtaley, Andy Rai^o, ^ , , hl 3 for 3 runs in 11; Happeny 1 Ixtar grow — Jan Leonard 40; final two on Jim Wynn’s two- Atlanta 46 ri?7 12 said after' finishing second in for .1 run ln_3; (^acefatore 2 for 3 CharUer-hoi-Ila Reynolds,'RoinnnIiTM. .RavRay BeUer,BeUer. CO “ CIUD. out .single. Cincinnati 48' .436 15% the first 72-mile heat, one car In i ; HBP: Gaudreau 2, Putz; Low net — K ay CUbUn 61-10-41, ^ __ ___ The S9year-tad H arvey is Hartley has bem with TYe- WP: Steurer, Happeny; W; Hap­ 67-18-44; Low Lou Becker, Erich Kellner, ' Th« Intxpensivt One For . • * * San Diego 56 .346 23 length behind David Hobbs, of peny; L; Cacciatore. AUce Ani»l I • Arid 13. Othar Standard Extra Faaturai At No Extra Charge Cincinnati (McGlothlUi 4-5) at Hiom HIU, Ont., w m third Mon- ond of the day, in the explo- Steurer in the seventh and ®*B*'th innings, fanning three, Tina Idkolowsky, NeUle J ^ CRIEB 8 ' had (Jed at 375 for the regu- first prize he Wdd^ Harvey. I TO Rtliabh <■ Parts And CARDS - PADRES — Pittsburgh (Ellis 13-3), night day ahead of John Gunn, Mi- sion. Balesano also tripled and picked up hla first win of the allowing one single, but the ■on, Lorraine Demko 68; Cell A—Bette Wtaff' 8916-73; Jo latlon 72''htaes. ^ win here to be ®*?® WIN Vitd-Ctu ITIOIYIOIT Sert’ict Joe Torre homered for the -Philadelphia (Wise 8-6) at At- aml.-'^Pla., and Gregg Young, the long-ball hitters combined summer. Cacciatore was teg- locals still trailed, 8-8. . Perry, BUeen Plodslk, AUce Chupas 9922-78; C—-Jan Fergu- Harvey, 'tA o now Uvea In (ios heep you going to r the next few UP TO • BIOMTNifO PAT] 1 ¥ Cardinals and Nate Cplbert had lanta (Stone, 1-3), night Wilton, Ctonn. to drive In five runs each. ged with the loss. Following Manchester’s six- Ansaldi, Ruth Martin M. son 104-81-78; D -^U l* Dennl- Angeles, said he thought the weeks.” W e d n e s d a y one for the Padres but It was ChlcEigo (Jenkins 11-8) at Los Driver Ken Kloster of ’Toledo, Russ Bjlodeau and John Me- The locals were behind three run. outburst In the eight Kap- son 1098970J Kickers—Dora turning point came on the 16th 'Ihat was a reference to .the MANCHESTER TIRE. IMC: Colbert's single and Ollle Angeles (O'Brien 2-1), night CHiio, ran off ihe track and deep Keon, who went two for four at different times but bounced peny held .on to clinch the de- EUington Ridge Kellner, Mary Keamer, ElUe hole, when Trevino from 116 fact Harvey will be on vacation JULY 7 a t 7iS0 PJM. LYNCH MOTORS Brown’s double, with one out in „ Houston (Bllllngham 3-8) at Into woods, demolishing his c^ , the plate, each had singles In bac,k. on each occasion. clsion. Chalne 78, ElUe W lncze 117-74. yards dUt, hit a nine-iron taiot while Trevino is com peting in RAIN DATE THUR8. .295 BROAD ST. (OPPOOT® SEARS AUTOMOTIVK) TEL. the bottom of the ninth (hat en- Son' EYancisco (Bryant 7-3), Kloster was hospitalized over- the big scoring frame, as did With two men on in the second, Wednesday night the locals / Saturday '"Harlftrd Area's largest Toyota Dealer" i t m gross — A-rDave lingua w«~«>y six feet to the right of the pin the British Open. Personal oad- JULY 8 AMPLE FREE PARKING 345 Ctnfcr St.,- Monchtittr 44(-4321 abled San Diego to halt a four- night ,'-0 ' night with a .broken shoulder Fred Giiha. The latter kept his an error by Don Gaudreau, put' trek to Windsor for a 6 o’clock jLow gross—A—Ed 3c«»«ung 77; and putted in for a birdie. That dies are not permitted In the game losing skid. Only games scheduled. and a slight neck fracture. hitting streak alive with three Rockville ahead, 2-0. HoUk’s starting game.. ,72; B-nJeff Sanborn 70, Pat In- Adm. $8>M lewder U ynk Bfte domenlco 70; C—Marc Oreen- B-Stan Markowtad 78; C-Chet tied him with WaU. British Open.- • ,

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One ceiling or 51 Urgent desire to protect thsir people,' have fan. No expert- run your own business without 1H2. B" Shop. 643-4013, 647-1719. all your ceUings repaired and demand lor Identity can ftdiow ‘Ida | Trucks - Tractors 5 ence needed: OoU 289-4922. the normal risks and invest- a UIMINITM sheets used as payment U p ro ce d u re : painted. Reasonable rates SUNOCO ' ' ment of ownership. 52 Social insects WANTED to buy, used Dodge C a ll 640-609.7. printing plates, .009 thick, 23x Binckwo your w oty to | Building Contracting 14 53 Arachnid or Fmvl Van. maximum. NOTES 36", 26 cents each or 6 for $1. Uie box in an envelope — Good condiUon. Cash imme­ ECONOMY Painters — Interior, Dealerships available Help Warited-Male 36 843-2711. LEON CIESZYNSKI buUder ^ •We do not franchise ______address to the Claaiilled diately. 646-2638. exterior with references. Fully M anager, ICancheater new homes custom buUt, re- insured. Wallpapering a spe- in DISSATTSIFTED with your pres- •Management Income $9,000 to RCA television, black - white, BSvenlng Herald, together — modeling, additiemsi rec CiaUty. 649-8719. ent poaiUon? For employment $26,000. new 18” picture tube, wood ■i with a memo Uxttng the Motoreycles-Bicyeles 11 rooms, garages, kitchens re* Manchester & Tolland opportunlOes caU Rita Person- information, call: cabinet, $26; Sears 24” ritffiig n u n — companies you do NOT modeled, bath tile, cement RICHARD E. MARTIN. Full nel, 646-4040. Tuesday between 4 P.M. And "lower, 6 h.p. exceUent condl- BY OICH TURNER want to see your letter. MOTORCYCLE Insurance — •Ft CARNIVAL work. Steps, dormers. Rest- professltHial painting service, Excellent profit potential 7 P .M . tion, $80; Volkswagen square- Tour letter win b e de* Call Betty Turner, at the dential or commercial. Call interlor-extei;lor. Free esti- stroyed if the advertiser WELDERS back trailer hitch, $10, 646- is one you’ve 'meatkned. Crockett Agency, for low rates 640-4291. - mates, fully insured. 649-4411. Paid training 1-878-0024 6291. GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN Cf not it win be handled including passenger liability. ARC or HELIARC 643-1677, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. N. J . LAFLAMME — Carpenter NAME YOUR own price, paint- • Financial assistance SORRY Sal la now a meny in the usual manner. contractor. Additions, remod- ing, paperiianglng, removal. 0 * 0 O . .0 _ O Must Have Ability 'To: gal. She used Blue Lustre ru^ eling and repairs. Call any- Prompt service, fully insured. details call daily, Mr. Cox FRIENDLY and upholstery cleaner. Rent ...AMP YOU 6A IO •mm NIAbn. •Read Prints t o - 0 - 0 c THE T E S T tm, ta Ml m Business Services 13 time for f ^ estimate. 876- Satisfaction guor^teed. CaU 6*8-8^ . Eves. & Weekends, Mr. • Set-up .Own Work lOE CREAM electric shampooer $1. Olcott UWeN I A5K6P YOlO IF IT WOULP P R O 0 / W Lost and Found 1 1642. Jerry Kenny, 649-3889. Splleckl, 649-6446. •Handle Different Kinds of Variety Store. YOU rt^OU6W THBf?e'P B S A C O L P m O O e O BRUSH chipper rental. Stop ___ Jobs. CORPORA'TION euEP 0e A PAY UJHgM IN J U L Y ? FDUND — The best place to PoUutlo". chip brush, use LOW price mason work, ril INSIDE—outside painting. Spe- W e o ffe r : 00^ types, stone and concrete. No cial rates for people over 66. t I'P 0B (2£ALLY (WPPV? SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL choose home decorations and cWpe for inulch. • Good Wages An Equal Opportunity Employer ENNA stereo tape recorder, o\ Job too small. Over 20 years oall my competitors, then call gifts Is Your' Gift GaUery at P^ces for contractors, 742- •Steady Work lik e new . $36. P h on e 643-7967. experience. All work giiaran- me. Estimates given. 640-7863. Help WailtOO-remale 35 XT-' W atM ns, 036 M ain St. Y ou r 8262. •Profit Sharing HERESA. .POLLAR . teed. Call after 5 p.m., 643- SHARP hig^ school grads, we i n FORA K lS S .H O N g y home town friendly world of u g h x tru ck in g, od d Jobs, a lso ig 7o , 644-2976. PAINTING and decorating — RECEPTIONIST for office in Experienced Only Need Apply have many positicHis available Boats & Accessaries 46 g lfts. Teleplum e, 643-6171. moving large appliances. interior, exterior, vinyl paper Rockville, busy dentol office, If Qualified Call . for the sharp guy with Just a NEWTON H. SMITH & SONS — OBRICU’S ICariiM Sarvlea, an* Burning barrels delivered, $4. hanging, free estimates, full-time. Pleasing personality, high school education and no DOST — Gray kitten, male, Remodeling, repairing, addi­ yj\m MeW A t: thoflzed Bvinrude outboard 644-1776. prompt, efficient service. good with figures and handling military obligation. Call Rita white markings, vicinity M ad- ______tions, rec rooms, porches and motor sales and service. Also Economy Painting Co., East money. Write Box H, Manches­ P ersonnel, 646-4040. Ison and Center St. Reward. f t r e -THEPT-SMOKE P ro te ct roofing. No Job too small. Call Hartford, 628-0074. / WARD boating accessories. 1062 Tol­ r r 647-1663. ter Herald. 7-6 your home or office with ef­ 649-8144. MFG. CO. TRUCK drivers helper, for fur- land Tpke. Buck]and. Conn. ficient low coat electrtmic slg------^------T.J. FlANNXGAN & SONS — LOST — P assbook N o. 6—776 Manchester, Conn. niture delivery. LicenseU cen se re- /64S-2368. n«ia General Contracting, 71 CARPENTRY and remodeling. Painting and phpering. Fully EXEC. SEC. " S a vin gs B ank o< M anchester. q ^ CaU Mr. PettenglU, SPECIAL - 16' WeUcraflr Boat Laurel St., South Windsor, 644- rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, insured, wrorkmen’s compensa­ to president of local odm- 647-1457 PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKI Ai^Ucatlon made for payment ______I______■■ with trailer and 86 h.p. John­ 2874. additions and garages. Call tion, liability, property dam- pany. Excellent ski^s and Q q . LOOT — Passbook No. W11482 Tom____ Corbitt, 643-0086. age. call 643-1949. backgrou n d could pu t you In SALES TRAINEE wanted. How — —— ------—------son. Also come In and see file CbPNE/fVHERE IS , AWWWW! WHO'LL SHARPENING Service — Saws, ------— ______^------Savings Bank of Manchester. line for this tEp position. would you like a good salary, Help Wanted —. WeUcraft boats, 16’ to 24’. Ma­ yoU R SENSE OF EC0U06VH NOTICE?.' knives, axes, shears, skates, DORMERS, garages, porches, PAINTING and papering, Inte- rine suppUes and accessories, Application made for payment. $140-1-, Fee paid. RITA, expenses paid, 2 vacations |^0|g op Fem ale rotary blades. Quick service. rec rooms, room additions, rlbr plus odd jobs; Call 649- 37 used motors. Capitol Equip­ W l I9 ha: TM U M . e GIRL, 99 E. Center St., yearly, company car for busl- HI LOST — Passbodk No. 6—613 Capitol Equipment Co., 38 kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, 2424. ness and personal use, plus LEMITEU) openings — Over 21, ment, 88 Main St., Manches­ COME BAJCK, siding, general repairs. Qual------Manclm^ter. 646-3441. Savings Bank of Mancheirter. Main St., Manchester. Hours many excellent fringe benefits, part-time; flexible hours, Inter- ter. 643-7968. 'T H ie F / Ity workmanship. Financing J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom _ AppUbation made for payment. daily 7:30-6, Thursday, 7:30-9. Become a sales trainee for a esting work, secure future, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7968. available. Economy Builders, decorating, interior and ex- COUNTERGIRIL apply 3-6 p.m. Inc., 643-6169, 872-0647, eve- terlor, paperhanging, fully in- HllllardviUe Luncheonette, 303 leading national cigaifette com- C ^ 049-4818 between 7-9 p.m. Garden - Form - su red: F o r fr e e eriim a tes, call.'^* A dam s St., M an ch ester ;* p on y . M an a t le a st 21 y e a r s —— ------;------_ ■ “ _ , « j ^ PersOIMlk 3 TTMBERLAND 'Tree Service— ninfs old. Submit resume to Box Silver Lane Pavll- Dgliy ProdUCtS 50 ______:- Tree removal, pruning, lots ------— 649-9658. If no answer 643-6362. OBTTOE GIRL — Summer posi­ Manchester Herald, an eqU^ ^ PEN FRIENDS in U.S.A. want- cleared. No Job too big or WBSS ROBBINS Carpentry re------—=----- wing of the facility. There are STRAWBERRIES, pick your tion, h^-day, general: duties opportunity employer. ed_uigently; a ll;^ s, •aej^nw^ Fiftebh yedre .expert- 7“®dellng ^clhllat. AddlUpns, 'I^ACHBRS — quaUty work, at openings rin all three shifts for own. 30 cents per pound. In our © (2> Hociety, (H.20), Canwley, Laii- ence. Bonded and in su i^ .'742- roc rooms, dormers, porches, reaaonable p rlc^ Insured In- including typing. Apply 447% — ^------free containers. 8 a.m. UU dark T-6 M ain S t., M an ch ester, 12-1 pec^le interested in good pa­ ‘Stop standing around waiting for me to cut my* cariiire, Ehigland. 9606. oablnete, formica, buUt-'lns, terior and exterior painting. tient care. \We offer good dally, no children allowed. 161 ITwne 742-9423^*643-1043. d a ily . self . . . go watch your mother cook!"------i------r------r ------:------bathrooms, kitchens, 649-8446. ■ APPLIANCE fringe benefits and are fully Oakland Rd., Route 30, South REU>UCE safe and fast with Go- WILBANKS PeraonaUzed clean------^------a ir - condlticsied . C a ll 668-7620 W indsor. Bese TaMets E-Vap “‘water ing service. Hardwood floors ^ SERVICE MAN from 9 to 4 p.m. Ask for Mrs. pills” , Liggett RexaU, Man- sanded - tofinished. Floors, ROOfing — aiding 15 Floor Finhlilng 24 PARTflTME work in' sales, for PICSr^bUR own strawberries, MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Interview' caU 669-1623. Benito, RN. Chester P arkade.------BIDWELL Home Improvement FLOOR SANDING, and refln- Increased business makes it 36 cents a qu^rt. Bring con­ tainer. Mrs. Alan Olsen, Lotve WHAT CAN FDR INSTANCE, I'M BY DICK CAVALLl GOT A MONEY problem? We'U Co. Expert Installation of alu- iriilng (speclaUzlng in older necessary for us to expand EXCELLENT opportunity fuU WINTHROP 'F . C. BOOKKEEPER Lane, off Swamp tld.. North ■>OU DO NEVER GOINGTOINVTTE help. 1 Yes, we’U help you or ______;______' ______mlnum .siding, gutters and floors). In Euid outside paint­ our service, department. We or part-time to enter real es* 1 HATE PEINGSO WIIT CHAAABERLAJN TD tate field. Very attractive com­ C oven try. ABOU T IT ? your club with proven fund poOLS InstaUed— experienced, trims. Roofing installation arid ing, etc. No Job too small. John for suburban firm. Seeking are looking for an exper­ S H O P T ! BBNG ANyOFAA/FAPTIESj good experience for this one mission. We will train you- WINTHCaQf? WHO IN '»OUR raising plans. Transtech As- Wm inatali above ground ropalra, ' 649^96, 876-9109. V eifa U le, 649-5'reo. ienced man who would like PICK YOUR own strawberries, SHOPCTISARNN OPINION 16 THE g^H office. Salary open. Fee Jesdor Realty. 742-9667. sociates. Box 108BS, Manches­ to better himself with a 36 cents, bring own containers. e^NTHE NECK' P R E T T IE 6 T S IR L - IN pools, reasonable rates. For q u t TERS and roofs, aU types paid. RITA GIRL, 99 E. ter, 0$040. free estimates caU 643-9061. growing company Volpi Farms, Vdpl Rd., Bol­ TOWN? repaired and replMcd. Rea­ C en ter S t., M an ch ester. 646- Bonds - ton. )) sonable prices. Fiee estimates, 3441. Situations Wanted - CLEIANING — Interior, com- Stocks Mortgages 27 • ^ I D VACATION r Automebnes For Sole 4 merclsd and industristl, system- 646-1399. Female 38 PICK YOUR own strawberries, aUc floor cleaning arid waxing, ., . . nidinir rnofiiur MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec- RECEPTIONIST ■ typist — Dds- « p a i d LIFE INSURANCE 36 c^bs a quart'. Good pldc- / NEEli) CAR? Credit very bad? —.1 Aij UiarijAm X —Bluing, niuxuia, ... n__ ”^ 0 responsible college girls offices and businesses. Com' ond, third. All kinds. Reqlty cover the of work you like tag. Albosi Farm, Villa Louisa Storm windows, awnings. Qual­ MAJOR MEDICAL need work, house cleaning, - Bank^, repo^sslon? Hon- janitorial services. Free statewide. Credit rating unnec­ best by handling a variety of • PAID Rd., off Birch Mountain Rd., . est Douglas aCcepU lowest ity workmanship, free esU- baby sitting, yard work, ar­ Interesting office assignments PLAN B oiton. essary. Reasonable. Cmifiden- ranging ' adult or children’s tial, quick arrangements. Al­ including the chance to demon- ^ ,j^p where. Not small loan finance 84».fl229 872-9187. p a rties. CaU 649-4606. vin Lundy Agency, 627-7971. stiute your talent as a recex>- com pany plan. Douglas Mo- ' ------51 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ tlonist. You’ll like our cheef- ba b y sitter Household Goods BY^OY C»ANE tors, 346 Main. ■pROTBCTnON — Save your _ _ . ------T r-_ t. II 1. E X P E R IE N C E D BUZZ SAWYER fo rd . E ven in gs, --238-6870^^^__ ful modein office and our Apply t o M r . KunDail at ^ j^r your chUdien, SEWING home, office w business with KOOfilig OUd Machine — Stager |£) 1971 br NCA. group of friendly career men days, weekends. CaU 647-1377. DON’T KNOW, I SUPPOSE LETS JUST TAKE SOME THINSS OUT OF 1967 c o n v e r g e , resisten t paint. Cut y ou r C h im iie V S JACK ROAN, INC. ’Touch and sew In wataut cabi­ 16-A MORTGAGES 1st, and 2nd., and wom^i. Good salary, em- net,' darns, mends, WE C O U L P THE TRUNK TO SHOW WE'RE IN ^ ri^ **'i}^ r*brS es auto- insurance cost. CaU General ------mortgages —interim financing pily at '’l09 Valley St. ders,. monograms, etc;. CHANGE A TIRE > ---- TROUBLE, steering, power brakes, a^t^ Contracting for free estimates, ROOFIIfG — Specializing re- expedient...... and confidential Household Finance Corp,, 382 YES. CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE mafic transmission. $1,300. ^ ------r -o Situations Wanted - naUy over $800. Special, ^1.00. \. . ' pairing r^s of aU kin/N O W MY HAND SHAKE^ pii»/«naMA, power steering, side and outaide railings, land- AH .' THAT IS MORE U K ^ faucet packings, 649-2871. • Financial Assistance white female, 7 weeks, booc C*^AN, used, refrigerators, NOT PARE USE THE -NOT ONLY BECAUSE WU MY BERNARPA.'NOW WILL blue with wWte vinyl Kx- scaling. Reasonably priced. Help Wanted - Male -36 • Insurance and Retirement trained. Gentle people only,. I'anges automatic washers OUP ENPEARMENTS FRI6HTENED ME BY YOU HUM OUR FAVOMTE ceUent condition. $1,800 pr best .Call 643-0861. D Jk D PLUMBINO Service — SAY/Ne I AAA TO BE P la n , oaU 647-1666. with guarantees. See them at - IT WAS DIFFERENT WALTZ-AND WE SHALL offer. 6494600. repair and tastaUaiions. Free fXECUTEP IF I RETURN AEAIN OANCE TOSETHER.' MILLAR Tree Service — pnm- e Many more beneflt| B. D. Pearl’s Apidlances, 649 estimates. 872-4896. DTUTE BUGGY, green metal Ing, cabling, topping, removal, RICHARD P. RITA PRETTY kittens looking for Main St. CoU 643-2171. *iair« custom patat, complete feeding, free estimates. FuUy PERSONNEL SERVICES good homes. Some caUco, ' ' • ■' - GETTHEFA(jrrS! some part-Siamese^andAOA ! a others. SEWING machines 1971 puUi hpiiiitAp roof, mag wheels, insured. 633-6346 or 668-4716. PROGRAMMER TRAINEES STORE MANAGER — ItatoU N o (d t a i^ 649-6480 . a fte r 6 button zig-zag, unclaimed lay­ show winner. $960 or beat of------'Mifllnery. week days 528-9401 away, $46.50. Stagei^ sig-sag — Must be degrueed, draft-ex- p.m., anytime weekends. , LlnT-FiA-JA Dressmaking 19 Mr. Palumbo. Nights and with cabinet, orlgtaally over (3xaAM.L fer. 289-6181, 628-0842. ______ju N K .care removed, $8. Call -, rics backfiTound preferred, empt, and have a very strong $i0,000 plus bonus. S IX m o n t h s old shepherd-X. $340 now only 1^.00, under . .. . - . . ! 7-G 1966 PLYM OU TH F u ry H , 6 872-9433. 1 .ii_ • weekends call 14866-6160, S m i b| NIA. lat. TM. leg, US fat OH CUSTOM tailored ladies* dress- ^ To t o io ^ math apUtude. Starts to ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS F ree to a g ood hom e. CaU 643- guarantee. Baliy terms, 522- automatic, 62,000 cjdtader, automatic, w,ouu clean-cut university stu- ««. aUerations and jarviS. $g 400. DESIGflER — 3 years mtai- 8970. j 0476, dealer. ’ ' mum experience in the dlgl- LANCELOT BY COKER PENN mUes. Four dents desire work. Experience costume Jewelry In your stone Qr write SheU OU Co., 477 four custom wheeU. $800. CaU ^ matatataance, repairs, preference. 649-1188.______Connecticut Blvd., East BUYER — Experienced in tal field designing integrated HERE COMES \ 'fOilONHei / HI,NEI6HeOR6.l WHAT A OOlNClPENCe! ^ capital equipment buying s16% of class, draft-ex- forming such as onllltag, tum- Full-Time Work. f,ITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON empt with good statistical ing, chipping, etc. Starts to V TT- iALivA -r e ir aptitude. Starts to $8,400. $12,500. Apply 9 a.m. -12 noon, Monday - Friday. N R A t t TRAC k '> ______giLff'ia'aSS-.S TnKj.tfa-siwiise 20 PARTIAL LISTINGS FEES PAID anytane, 6466489. MANCHBISTBR — DeUvery------=------IONA MFG. CO. -LA=A 63 EAST CENTER ST. REGENT STREET, MANCHESTER 648-2111 1966 PONTIAC 2 ties. ^tectaUsed. eotperienced IMe, 421 engine, 4-speed, tape A^ for Etove w l^ve teie teachwr. CaU 648-6842. Manchester 646.4040 7 - t i deck $MB CaU 647-1M6. phone number. 8766360. <^63.

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I J'- ; filANCHESTER EYEING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1971 PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN BIANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEB, CONN^ TUESDAY, JULY 6,. 1971 loH For Sole 73 Out of Town Out of Town Apartments • F lats- Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 ASHFORD LAKE — Deslrabte P®*" S olo 75 For Sole 75 • ______- ■ .______$22,S00 THREE - BBSDROOM Vem on Jinry JList Tenements 63 waterfront lot, exceU ent ______BERRrS WORLD ' ' ^ R a n ch . Oty sewers, city TOLLAND —- 5-room Ranch, . In _ . nelgfaboctaood, private, ex SUBURBAN two-famUy on a CLASSIFIED FOTXR-ROOM apartment, ap- water, full basement. Hutchins elusive area. conunerclal area, ISOxSOO’ lot, following Vemon residents Ervlnv H. Landry pUailces, heat,, central loca- Offered by the Only $6,000, 646- country sized lot. Pour rooms BEST BUYS • s^ ^ n cy . R ea ltors, 649-6824. 8482. $26,000. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, **®'’® **®®® selected to serve on Nicholas A. Laudadio tion, references, security de­ each floor, owner’s has fire­ 876-6279. Tolland County Juries for one Ndirman J. Leduc ■'Wv.. / posit, $170. monthly. 640-8M0.' TW6 ACRES^ custom stwie MANCHESTER — AA zone, .7 place. Scarce price of $28,600. ------year starting Sept. 1. Richard P. Leduc ADVERTISING PHILBRICK . A 4.1 RbuicIL fbyer, fftmily roonif 2 Wolverton Agendy, Realtors, COVENTRY 3-famUy, (4-8-3). The lists are based on random David J. Lelbenguth BIG COLONIAL In deslra^ garige. tantaliz- acre, heavUy wooded, privacy 649-2813. Just reduced for quick sale, selection from the voting Tist Sol Lleber Manchester Green area. Alm ^ ^ews Hutchins Agendy, let, adjoins water shed. 649- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Furnished Only $21,600. Good condition, of each town by^Oie Town Jury Charles T. Lincoln completed family room. Wall-to- ^ b4 » « s24 1441. VlLXJNGTON — 6% -. room 8 AJL to 4:30 PJH. Go(klchUd - Bartlett Realtors, Committee. Panels willybe sum- Mrs. Veronlca .O. Ling 63-A AGENCY- waU wUl stay. New heat and Realtors, 649«gL ______Ranch, 30x50’ buUding for -f 8B2VERAL buUdlng lots in Man­ 669-1744, 742-6786, 648-7887, 643- moned to serve In Tolland Frederick P. Lipschulti roof. Nice yard, established n i n BJ-ROOM custom huUt Gar- conunerclal use, 1.7 acres, THREE - ROOM apartment. chester. Ask for Mr. l^ brick , 2098. Kenneth W. little COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT GRACIOUS antique colonial In nei£hborhood. Assumable 6H% rliwn Colonial 2400>|. feet, 4- $34,600. T.J. Crockett, RMltor, Cqunty Superior Court and the Shower, first floor, all utilities. Fhilbrick Agency, 646-4200. Mrs. Martha C. LitUefleOd excellent condition, 3 flreplacek,' mortgage or liberal new fl-- bednxmiB, office, 2% baths, 876-6279. - COVENTRY - North, Raised of Oomm«m PI®®®-^ well t:N P 3I. nAT BBFOBK PCBUCATION No children or pets. Parking. Miss Mary E. Uoyd 18 beautifully decorated roomh, nanclng. Priced In the twenties, d o u b l e garage, oai^ting. A-ZONE fa Ranch, four bedrooms, 2-car ®® *** ®®***® ®**^ J^th clr- 272 M ain Street. ' lot In oonVl^ John C. Lockwood nM uU^ lor Saturday and Bioaday Is 4:N p.oi. FrMav modem eat-ln kitchen, formal well worth It. Ask for.Joe Lorn- Hayes Agency, 646-bert J. Mageou COMMESICIAL place for lease rage, large bams and out build- rage, 2% baths, finished base- value. Bel Air Real lota from $$,600 end up. Fiano more than one’quch period dur- Leonard F. MalUcux Continued From Preceding Poq* or sale 461 .Main St., next to Inga, A view from every win- ment. The Ideal buy—Just a Estate, 648-9882. Agency, 646-2677. TOLLAND — 8-room Raised ing the year. Carmine Maiglotta Ranch situated on parkUke 2^^ Philip C. Manlqtt im l 'OffiM: Excellent business BEST BUYS Jurors selected ihclude’; "'DESIRABLE A-zdhe building lot aero lot, horse bam aiuT fen c^ Mlm Anna C. Atertocctilo ~ location with building. Call Mrs. Betty M. Ah *<<"“«'*»“ <***»* Aportinem-nan^ 646-2426, 9-6. 7-ROOM COLONIAL, formal ing ^ore Ur buy. Contact Carl room home, alumhuun sluing, centnOly located, aU utiUUes. paddock, 2^ baths, $69,600. T.J. LAKEFRONT,, estate. m inutes Edward J. Mattis ' WE BUY, and sell used fur- Tenements 63 dining room, modem country zinsser for more details. new roof, double garage, large M ^ seH to settle estate. CaU Crockett Realtor, 876-6270. from Manchester Center! Park­ Mrs. Eleanor G. Ames^ Robert A. Maurice nlture, appliances etc. Week- BEAUTY SHOP for rent, fully size kitchen with buUt-lns, first ___ treed lot. low 80s, Hayes 6W4919 after 6 p.m. Uke lot 306x201’. Ten rooms,- 2- Manuel V. Andrade W ayne M c C ^ daya, and evenings, 13 Oxford ------equipped. Wolverton Agency, floor family room, 2 fireplaces, CENTRAL air-conditlMilng is Agency, 646-0131. OOVENTRY — 2-famUy Ranch car garage. Redecorated inter- Rotert J. Andrews Kenneth R .' McCUe St., Manchester or call 643- DELUXE one-bedroom apart- Realtors, 649-2813. exceptionally weB kept home, only one, feature of this fine new- . h^- on 3% acres, completely re­ lor. For details, Mr. Lombardo. Harold B. Arey John P. MoOrail $39 900. . ly listed Wg 8-room Colonial. A MANCHESTER - Nice 3 - h^- 8341 anytime. ment, wall-to-wall ca rp etin g RMOit Froperty modeled 2 years ago. Merritt Westerley F. Babcock James J. McKeown —^------throug^lut, com pile appll- OBTBTCBS for rent, Ideal location large landscaped lot Is another, room Ranch, 8 acres, Realtor A g en cy , 646-1180^ VERSATILE Ranch with 2 1 ^ 74 Mrs. Elizabeth M. -Backofen larcellious McKinley TOADER -P ’ — Antiques, ances, vanity bath. Centrally parking, near hospital, 7-ROOM RAISED raiich, an Im- clean as the proverbial whistle, horse or pony. Paul w. lkxi- baths, garage and carport. Idesd ...... Judson A. Baker Jr. IVIWam J. M(Jdanus used furniture and appliances, located. $176. monthly. R. D Personalized Floors Building, maciilate home tastefully dec- us take you through—We gan. Realtor, 649-4686. in-law situation. -A real sleeper Mrs. Carol N. Bardin OOVENITRY LAKE — 4-room BOLTON V MrV AUce J. Mead 60 Pearl St., Manchester. Open Murdock, 643^2692. 390 Main S t, 649-9268. orated, richly carpeted, 2% know you’ll like It. • ceftage, immaculate, fuUy fur­ at $26,000, pertiaps less. CaU for R ^ r t H. Baidln O N ^ S T L A K E Mrs. Adriana J. Melxell dally and evenings. We buy baths, paneled fireplace, famr , ^ C..L* 73 nished, large fireplace sale particulars. Mrs. Ruth F. Barlow AIR: CONDITIONED offices, lly room with. built-in bar and NEW LISTING—Tree shaded 2- LOYS ror aaiv * Mrs. Lois C. Melendreras and/keU . 648-6946. NORTHWOOD Apartments price $12,000. For fuU i^om ia- 120’ ON THE LAKE Henry E. Barrows central location, on-premlses IMMACULATE Raised Ranch Allen C. Myer One and two-bedroom apart­ brick wall, centrally alr-condl- family In ccmvenlent iMatlon. TVCT.T.ATifr> __ Acre lot. $8.000.. tion call Mitten Agency, Real­ Richard A. Bearse parking, very reasonable. 646- © twi l>r NIA, Ine. ' tloned, beautifully treed and Refrigerator and stove In both Acre, high scenic Artistically landscaped close to schools and shopping. Albert J. Michaud ments, central air-condition­ tors, 648-6630, 649-9890. Wayne M. BeauUeu G.E. ELECTRIC stove, good 2212. landscaped grounds. Located be- apartments. An unusual value „ ^ Coventry — Two home. Large eat-ln kitchen, Paneled Rec-room , waU-to-waU, ing, carpeting, balcony, car­ C. Gordon Beckwith Mrs. Genevieve T. Mllewskl condltlcm , $60. 649-0720. tw een 2goU courses. at $27,000. CaU Tom Funder- uoven^ ' 2 bedrooms, bath, 26x13^ large lot. Mid twenties for fast ports,. plus other luxury fea­ "Think of it! We're the first men on earth ever to drive wooded building lots, $8,600 Kenneth P. Bellinger Mrs. Nettle L. Miller tures. From $226. J. D. Real burke, for details. each. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Out of Town living room, beautifull cor­ sale. Ask for Tpm Funderburke. Robert A. Miller a $ 13-million car!" AMSTON LAKE 6-room cottage, Joseph J. 'Belotti Estate Associates, 643-6129. Houses For Rent ner fireplace, 2 enclosed Ronald 8. Mocadlo 65 completely furnished right down ROOKLBIDGE SpUt, recently For Sole 75 porches, exquisite lake view, LOVELY SPLIT Level on scenic Mrs. Betty H. Benedict Antiques 56 to the dishes. Extra lot Includ-. listed. Nine, yes, nine rooms TCWN OF MANCHESTER Mark Drive In Coventry. Has Mrs. Helen W. ^ tg Thomas fl. Mohr MANCHESTER — -Brownstone WAPPING Six-room farm TOLLAND — 3 new Raised 2-car garage, gu®st house. Ronald G. Moquin house. ed. $14,900. with 2% baths, 2 fireplaces, and Prime location. Ehccellent had tender, lo'ving care by ortg- Cafl H. Berlinger WE HAVE a cc^ection of oil Apartments, one and turo-bed- Call 649-2614 after 6 LEGAL Ranches and 2 Ranch houses CSiester W. Morgan p .m . 2-car g^arage! Four bedrooms, valu e. $29,900. P hone 649- Inal owners. A real pleasure to Marvin R. Bernstein lamps, ready to use In case cf room apartments, ample clos­ Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 with fireplaces and 1 ^ ba th s. Frederick E. Morrissey ets, heat, hot water, carpeUng, MANCHESTER -4-bedroom Split can be five! This one you must 2936 o r 526-0721. show. Ask for Joe Lombardo. Walter K. Berthold (Herald iitioto to mnbmflnd) power failure. Char-Ro-Lane, NOTICE Uhder ccnstruction. Choose John F. Moser appliances, air-conditioner, Earl H. Bickford CaU. 872-3279. 31-88 ST., dupl^, MANCHESTER — 7 - room l^*attLh^’ai^,'lm gr;^6 Lombardo. The Zoning Board of Appeals your own decor. $26,900. and Miss Deborah A. Mosher Bubbling Over with Summer parking. Aug. 1st occupancy, Out of Town Mrs. EUeen W. BldweU exceiiOTt ccHimuOT, 2-cj^ga- C i^. Pour bedroams* rec room, sundeck off master DRIVE by 226 Redwood Rd.. public hearings on $27,900. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, TOLLAND ,— New white Colo­ C ALL US Miss Minnie L. Mott adults. Call 646-1769. For Rent Richard D. Blron 66 rage, loi iwxi^o. Mancxi . ^lining room, 2 baths, fire- bedroom, wfell treed and land- then tell us where you've seen a j^onday, July 19, 1971, starting 876-6279. nial, 8 rooms, 1,920 square Frank J. Mullen All the. world is a great big bubble when you are almost five years old and just Wanted - To Buy 58 Robertson, Realtor, 643-6663. Genevieve Blotniski place, garage. Dlck^ Lemleux, scaped lot with flagatoned patio cleaner Ranch, there Is none, p.m.. In the Hearing feet, 2V& baths, center foyer, WE WORK Edward Murphy about to start kindergarten. “Tripp” LFevre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Piaul LeFevre ___ . 4H-ROOM - apartme^it. second SOUTH WINDSOR — Spficious Mrs. Dorothy B. Blythe 649-9737, Helen D. Cole,' Real- and barbecue. Preferred neigh- Inside or out. Call Carl Zinsser ^loom ot the Municipal Build- oversized 2-car garage, $84,- John F. Murphy WANTEJD — anUque furniture, noor, a|q>llance8, heat, hot Rockville MANCHESTER,' Uke new, eX' 7-ro6m Raised Ranch m, 6-zone LAKE-WeU- buUt 2- ^ “ ’aths, 2-car garage. Four Broad Street, Business Zone 6980, 647-1673. of countryside, 2^ baths, fire­ Tadeusz Bruckner Mrs. Gayle C. Nearlne HOUSEHOLD lota — Antiques, MANCHESTER one - bedroom VERNON — Huge 6H-room Myles A. Walsh IH pUwces,.wall-to-waU carpet­ . heating and much more. Must /llvilmrw «wwv«v« anrl 'bedroom retirement home, ga- years young, an ideal buy. CaU m . Request Special Ehccep- p la ce 'With b rick w a ll in r e c Donald R. Burns Mrs. Regina M. Neilan bric.A-brac, locks, frames, garden type apartment, $160 format dining . room, and Ranch, .family room, double Kenneth D. Walters Diem Foe Denies see. A real opportunity. Hayes ra g e. tion to permit saile of gaso­ HBHRON —ten minutes from Arthur L. Burton Robert E. Neilan Jr. glassware. We buy estates, including heat and appliances, ing, heat, hot water, swim­ heautiful famUy room. IGtch- now . room, basement garage, $31,- g a ra g e, 1% baths, fireplace, ' Agency, 646-0181. line as accessory to existing Manchester, sporicling Cape, 3 Charles L. Burton Elmer H. Neupert Mrs. Helen S. Weeal collage Peddler, Auctioneer, paul W. Dougan Realtor, 649- ming pool,.'storage and park­ en has buUt-ln oven and range. -ROOM COLONIAL. Large DARLING CAPE with so many 900. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, near Schools, immaculate, im­ 9 auto wash establishment, and or 4 bedrooms, heated rec Stephen A. Butryman Mrs. Mildred L. Newth Gerald E. Weiner 420 Lake St., BcUton, 649-3247. 4636. ing. From $160. CaU Su- $27,900 — EIGHT-ROOM Colo- Above ground Redwood pool modern kitchen with famUy extras we have a fuUy typed 876-6279. mediate occupancy. Meyer, Certificate of Approval for room, move-in cotuUtion. Emily M. Gaivano Walter W. Nichols Jr. Harold A. Wells nlal, in-law quarters. Alumh Included. WolverUm Agency, room, 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, ;*eet to give you! Seeing Is Realtors, 643-0609. Report of U.S. Aid MANCHESTER — T eresa perintendant, 876-1666, 278- seune, and variance of re­ BeautifuUy treed acre. Quick COVENTRY — 7-roqm custom ______Jose^ A. Campise Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth B. Niemezyk Mrs. Diane Z. WengeU num sldi^, new hetUing sys- Realtors, 649-2813. basement completely finished beUevlng on this one! AU this on WAiNTED to buy, Ariens tUler Apartments on Main St. One- 1610, 242-6668. quired , street frontage, at sale desired. $24,900. Owner, built RM ch.^Tw firepl^es, c»VBJNTRY — Private country Mrs.'Joyce C. Carey Richard J. Niemezyk Mrs. E. Jane Wentworth By RICHARD PYLE coming elections so as to. pre­ m od el B -l. C a ll 643-9920. tern. Off East Center St., trees. : I o« with l“ Xe picture windows ^ lovely landsc^d lot. PriceS above location. 646-4379. extra large rooms. Garage. Da-vld A. Nordling Arthur L. 'Wheelock Sr. bedroom apartment available H utchins A g en cy , R ea ltors, s 'i Vjhj - ROOM Ranch, setting, five-room, three bed- Mrs. Mary P. Carpenter serve its honesty. ------«------now, carpets, appliances, air- .■ ______rear wall at ground level, ggy Ju tjjg high twenties. Ask t»~,_ d Riohard F Lvdon 161 Double lot. Excellent area. room Ranch waiting to be Mrs. Mary W. Carpenter John H. North Miss Clara E. 'White SAIGON (AF) — Retired Gen. "But such impartiality Is neg­ 649-6824. ' kitchen with buUt-in oven»ven and tsai>y extras and posslbUltles. for Carl Zlnasen ^ ’ HEBRON — Lovely 3-bedroom condition included. $167 per- VERNON — W eailiiervan e, ______ToUand Turnpike, Business $33,900. H ayes A g en cy , 646- Mrs. Patricia B. Nordling Edward B. White Duong Van ."Big" Minh, leader range, fireplace,, basement Raised Raqch with rec room, moved into. Modern kitchen. John A. Carta - ative and tardy because the month. Paul W. Dougan Real- room apartment, ali-ccn- MANCHESTER — C9ioice Bow- 0131. Joseph, Novak Paul L. Wick o f Uie grou p that overtimew united States has handed over Rooms Wittout Board 59 family room, garage. Close to 11-HOOM CUSTOM RANCH, u a™ R BUIL/T Raised Ranch Zone -H. Request Special Ex- central alr-condiUoning, got-. ______Only $13,900.' Petrus Realty, F red rick CJasati tor, 649-4636. dittoned, aU buUt-ins, carpet- ers SetuxU area. Immaculate Mrs. Patricia B. Mytych Mrs. Ellen D. Wilson President Ngo Dinh Dlein In shopping and schools. Call WaU-to-wall carpeting through- in lovely locaUwi. Ten rooms, ceptlcm for (jeneral Repair­ rage, 2 acres, abuts Black VERNON MLS, Realtor, 228-3777, 742- E dw ard L . CascHii to Mr. Ihieu aU necessary ROOM FOR rent, gentleman ed, garage, pool, sUb-let to 7-room Colonial In one of fi- ers License and Certificate of Jean B. 0 ’(3oln Mrs. Valerie L. Wilson 1963, was quoted today as deny­ means such as rural devek^ owner, 648-7128. out, 3 baths, large., rec room, including five bedrooms, six pos* Ledge Golf Course, with a CAPE WITH FULL STTPiD Jerard P. Chartier only, free parkL^,-^central lOOiPNG for anything In real jgn, x9T2 ^ jigo. After 6, 649- nest residential areas near aU Donald B. O'Leary Thomas F. Wlsneskl ing the United States support^ opening onto- patio, with pool, sipie. if you want'the very b6st, Approval for saime at above view, $33,900. Wayne MUler Joseirfi P. Chrzanowski ment cadres, and the ‘Phoenix High on a hUl, 7-room Cape Mrs. Helen M. OrfltelU Thomas J. Wolff and encouraged the coup. location, kitchen prlvUeges, roi^ -^ «^ en te, 6624, 872-2866. schools, slu^pplng, bus. Lovely MANCHESTER — Has to he ikrge treed lot, 180x216’ with a c^Tur ^"thlT’^ ' loca tion . Agency, Hebron, 22^9464, Clinton A. Church Jr. Program’ cadres, trained and. references required. 643-M93 nome^ mmaple dwellings, no ^ ^ ______■ remodeled kitchen (built-ins)^ seen. Family styled 6-room Co- -view. plus recreation room. Three, Wonted - Real Estate 77 Donald G. Pardus Mrs. Joan P. Wood An article published In the AU persons interested may 228-3518. four or five bedrooms, ex­ Charles S. Civlnskaa paid by the United States. At for ai^xilntment only. fe e s . CaU J . D . ^ ^ Estate As- ^ 3 or 4 bedrooms. 1% baths; lonlal, spotless from top to hot- ’TOM FUNDEIWURiCE has list- attend these hearings. Mrs. Harriet E. Parker M rs. B etty L . Wds Saigon Post said Minh had present, Mr. Ihleu Is using tra large eat-in kitchen, big ALL CASH for your property Earle F. Clark Jr. . sociates, Inc. 648-6139. rosidet^ai ne^hborh^, uM- formal dining room, den, tom with brand new kitchen CAPE!—FUU shed dormer, large ^ ^ice Rals^ Ranch, quality EAST HARTFORD — Law- Julian E, Paszek Ernest J. Young called Inaccurate the accounts them in his election campaign." ROOM fpo3e him In the advisers scattered throughout onto . paUo; Z$220 per month. flTA‘VT'*S ISTHW T^Alo-Hfu AO .DnCKBrick I^IOnUU.Colonial. laCOlIdeal CeniTa.1central altars, 649-2813. - __ .baths, . . . large family room, ,ca- authenUciMiuicitwi, Cheney charm, aided~turP» BIU for the U st of 1970 of 48.66 B on A g en cy , 643-0688. room stone house plus a 4r Terrence B. DonneUy Wheels Parade end the Standing encouraged me in Carrying out uqh jq a coalition government f u r n i s h e d room for rent for carpet shades cottage, screened pordi, business zoned lot. CaU y^j.^ top only $82,900. mortgage formal ^ thorough InspecUmi by tor Complete Listings. Michael Relske room winterized cottage and Francis X. Doran the Nov. 1, 1963 revolution, let mills on the dollar for the Town BOLTON — Four - bedroom See Saturday’s TV Week John B. Remensnyder Broad Jump. a s the jqoU tical solu tion to 'Uie "n:rSrUne"“«49ZG”'‘*“ “ ’ ^trigerator,’ ^sposai -®®‘'' SLritf*S®ncy“ S ^ n r’'^- Fre 9h®tte Realtors. 647-9093. calling Joe U>mbardo. extra building lot. Formerly Germana M. Dort them ^low up." of Manchester, of 6,00 mUls oh Cape. Central air-conditioning, Mrs. Rennette 'B. Resnlck WHEELS PARADE war, saying it would be oidy a and air-conditioner. Generous ______’ ______^ ------LiNWOOD DRIVE, Manches- hltchen, lar^ famUy room. u n d b !R $20,000,. yes, less than the doUar fo r the FHre D epart- owned and built by successful Mrs. Pauline H. Dowgewlcz %chEml P. Rhodes Bowers: Most original, Mary Sources close to Minh said the step toward a Communist take­ IVi baths, aluminum storms, 5 : . ( ) l a k e actor. AU three for only $28,- W S PCRT M awm Mrs. Yvonne D. Dowglewlcz Frtskwaldo; most cotorful, remarks attributed to him In the closets, basement storage, WINNIPESAUKEE - MANCHESTER — Good real- ter 8-room Colotiial, 4 bed- nracA lS48^Federal Colonial— buys this reaUy clean 6- ment 'Taxing District ^Cf the s cre e iu , 100x400* lot. M id 20’ s. ( U ) W ild W Ud W M t ( O) Mrs. Arlene E. Rice over. 600. T.J. Crockett Realtor, 876- Edward Drahos article were correct. Aportuienta - Flats - . master TV antenna, laundry piye-room Chalet, very mo>x- d®®fi«l lamUy area. Six-room roo„is, 2 fireplaces, 1% baths, oiv lorBe rooms fuU walk-un Cape, just o tt Center St. Town of Manchester, and of 8 Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9332. (M ) A d d a m i F a m ily Mrs.-Sally M. Rice Mike Lindsey; cutest, Laura facilities. Pairklng for two cars em, fully#ii11vv 6quipp^. AvaUable C&De. Cape. OCeramic eram lc ■tile 'bath. bath, ga-ira* ^ favorable__ avralloKlas fii^cing available. attic, handy location. $25,^.___:___ ^ kitchen,VltnhAn ceramic tllA/ltiled svkillamills on rtn fhckthe Hdollar,aIIot* for ttlAthe Spe- 6279. (44) M o H ale’a N a v y Richard A. Drasdis and Matthew Schauster; fastest, Mlnh’s assertions ran con­ Tenemonts 53 5 :N (M ) O n U sa a ’a M a a d Curt J. Ford Jr. Breen and Debra DelGreco; to-w^l carpeting, new fur­ beautiful Lakewood Qrcle «UWI imnKing 01 ( 8) T ra th o r Goasezaenees ( C ) Mrs. Margaret S. Sauer U.S. pirtlcy decisions In late 1963 ^l*"® control, J^m on^'^to 'on^'y^r tate Associates, Inc. - . ■ leading to suitable rent in REALTORS 647-1413 Mrs. Lorraine D. Fortuna most beautiful, Steve Yace; 643 6129 nace, new kitchen. Excellent area, exceptional home on lUfif yOUT property?- CsU on J u ly 1, 1971. (18) W hat’s H y U a e T (C f Mrs. Joan W. Sawyer that indicated an intensive, se- *^® ^*ce burned 20 acres of Manchester area for famUy (» 4 » ) N ow s — W eather, h a d William S. eSdx cutest, Stephen Plrog and Mark and one mcuith escrow. CaU value at $24,900. Frechette wooded lot, $36,000. CaU War- TO D A Y! .* ■ Failure to make first pay- Richard A. Schall cret role by the Americans. -forest—most of It privately MANCHESTER Deluxe one- with 4 chUdren and dog. WUl Sports ( C ) Mrs. Madeline L. Frederick Patapehuk. Jarvis Realty Co., 643-1121. Realtors, 647-9993. ren E. Howland, Realtor, 948- (48) ABC Now s ( C ). Frederick T. Scherwitsky They tell of contacts between owned before a 100-man crew bedroom apartment on Main jo painting and minor ui^eep. ______MANCHESTER — 8-room over- ™®®* 7”^ Mrs. Mary E. Friedrich Martin: Most original, first 7:8 4 ( 8.48) H o d B q aad .. ( C ) Marie Schtatz St.. $167 per month Including Reasonable rent. Please caU SECLUDED acre lot. 1106. sized expanded Cape. Two ^® ^Unquent.^c- U 8) M o vie (MunB (C ) place, Gary . Demko...... - —~and Skip r the coup makers, including ®*'l®‘l '*’1'® *'®ll®°Pl®r ®"^ Trees, ond payment becomes delin­ George A. Furbish appliances, air and carpets. baths, four bedrooms, famUy (n t e ) B m Show B ( C ) J. Allan Schuerman Moreau; second place, Danny Minh, Gen. Tran Van Dong and ®*' tructe stepped the flre’a ad- 649-6613, 1-928-6461. lush 8-room Colonial, carpet- prrKEN — Porter St. area, 6- 8 :8 4 ( 8334 ) ( ) Mrs. Hilda B. Gendron quent a fte r F eb ru a ry 1, 1972. D o a b o t t s Show B C Michael J.- Sereby prettlest, first place, other Vietnamese generals, vance Monday, P au l W. D ougan R ea ltor, 649- Ing, first-floor famUy room, year old aluminum sided cus­ nxMU, lo v e ly suburban l o t O a­ ( 18) M o vie Marinos Gerakarls Senkpw; WOODLAND PHILBRICK Interest Is figured from due AAedium 8.:M (8-48) M (»vie Mrs. Julia D. Server ameng them .Gen.. Nguyen Van Assistant Fire Chief David 4636. d o u b 1 e garage, $39,900. tom bulU, 8-room Garrison. rage. $29,900. Hayes Agency, Mrs. Jeannle P. Gerard kfidge Taney; second place, 71 date at the rate ot % o f 1% 9 :8 0 (8 ) O aasm ohe B (C ) Mrs. Roberta R. Setzler Thleu, now president and two Goddard blames the fire on Land For Sole Hutchins Agency, Realtors, Fauniiy room with beamed 6464)181. ( 1^ ) F ir s t T a e sd a y ( C ) Wright D. Gifford Jr. Wendy Weiss; cutest tricycle, MANCHESTER ^ .Deluxe 2 per month or fracUoU ot a ( 18) Mrs. Bhrbara K. Shaw agents of the CJentral Intelli­ lightning last Thursday night. By NANOR 049-6324. ceiling and*buUt-ln bar, dream S it e M a irto g e oa the B o o ks Mrs. Elaine L. GUbert first place, Tmcey Yarrick; ' bedrooni duplex, half of 2-fam- APARTMENT’ SITE MANCHESTER — Roc kl edge m onth. 1 4 :40 (8) n a e e s a a d P e o p le ( C ) Mrs. Antonia T. Shea gence Agency. Saturday night the fire had kitchen, with barbecue, , etc. AGENCY (8-44) M a re n s W ellnr M .D . ( C ) Robert F. GUbert siecond place, Pamela Senkow. APARTMENTS lly, 1V4 baths, rec room, all ap­ section, custom built 7-room Sald' taxes are payable at the David S. Sheffield As early as Aug. 29, the docu­ covered-Jess than an acre, but 36-Unit approved apartment MANCHESTER — Slx-famUy etc. CaU Now. Hayes Agency, ( U ) H a rtfo rd■ . T “ a Tk-falk - WUliam K. GUroy Jr. Verplanck: Most colorful pliances, and carpets. $220 per Ranch. Deluxe quaUty con- Office the Collector of Rev- 14:84 (8 ) CBS N ew s Sp eeU l went out of control Sunday, God- site,' water and sewer. $1,- and a two-family. Fine condi­ Mrs. Barbara S. Shepard wagon, Eddie, David, Mary and ments show, Minh met ■with one HOiMiESTEAD ST. month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ 646-0131. REALTORS struction. ProfesslonaUy land­ enue in the Municipal BuUding, l l :84' 48-8-1 8 3 3 8 » 4 4 ) New s — Blaine H. Girard Lucien dard said- 500 per unit. Terms to qual­ tion throughout, a g^ood in vest­ W eather a n d Sports ( C ) Richmond G. Shuttleworth (Darrol Vllga; shiniest bicycle. of the agents, Lt. Col. OFF W. Sm XH f TPKE. tor, 6496636. scape! lot. Pool. Mid 40s. Monday thru Friday . Miss Eleanor M. Gordon Conein, to ask for evidence that The fire burned mostly under- MANCHESTER ified buyer. ment. Secondtuy financing MANCHESTER — New listing, U ;86 (8) M o vie (C ) Louis J. Sllhavy Drew Gibson; doll carriage, Hayes Agency, 6464)181. 8:80 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. except l l :J4jZ M ^ T o a lz h t Show Edward C. Graeser the U.S. (Jovemment would not ground Tuesday, he said, adding MANCHESTER — Main St. available. Owner has other in- preferred west side location. Mrs. Selinda S. Slmonds Jennifer Gibson; most colorful CARRIAGE REALTY George E. Graff betray the plot to Diem and his “If we don't get rain, they’ll be 1, 2 and 3-bedroom luxury area. Four-room ai>artment, tereste. 60s. Wolverton Agen­ Immaculate 6H-room Ansaldl' 646-.42t)0 MANCHESTER Industrial zone T h u rs d a y -^ u ly 22, 1971— M rs. N adine I>. Skoglund bicycle, Billy Perry. apartments. Features waU-h> 646-1110 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and 1:4 4 (t W ^ N e S l' ' - I S S 'o r u d Mrs. Audrey E. Graham brother, Ngo Dlnh Nhu, chief of up here most of the week." two air-conditioners, Ijteat, hot cy, Realtors, 849-2813. buUt ranch. 2-car garage, well 3-famUy house, exceUent busi­ SIzB Oft (C) Karlan P. Greene Edward R. Slota - Charter Oak: Mtost original, wall carpeting, vanity tile- la n d s ca p e d -' H u rry ! H ayes Saturday-^uly 24, 197i— 1:14 iS) New s — P r a y e r a n d S iz n Mrs. Irene B. Slusarezyk Kim AUgata; most colorful, the secret police. Twenty state rangers worked baths, buUt-in oven, range, water, appUamces, garage. DUNCAN RD. — Ansaldl buUt ness (^portunlty. High traffic ( ) Filmore E. Gustafson , Jr. Houses For Sole 72 Ageqcy, 646-0181. MANCiraS'TER —, $26,900. 4-4, .8:80 a.m. to 12 Noon O ft C Francis C. Smith Kenny Mlffltt; best decorated, Gen. Paul D. Harkins, then Tuesday at digging out the fire. dishwasher, refrigerator and Adults only, no pets: 648-0266. 6 large rooms, large breeze­ count, good condition. Call Robetlt P. Hacksunda U.S. military commander in The use of' the helicopter, two-famtly- Kew kitchens, par- n^w. $81,600. Hayes Agency, Ernest R. MacheU Jr,, (Edncatlonal TV (24) Miss Bernice A. Hall Mrs. Suzaime T. Smith Eddie .Wise; cutest, Denise Mor­ disposal,, electric heat. 2 alr- way, 2-car garage, 1% tiled MANCHESTER T a e sd a y , J a ly 8 Vietnam, opposed a' coup on th equipped ■with two 60-gallon wa- NEWER One-bedroom apeurt- f26,900 — 6-ROOM Raised CoUector of Revenue Mrs. Ruth F. Hannabury CSiester A. Sokolciski row and Marty Allgata; raciest, condltioners, glass sliding m ents from $166 p e r m uut- full attic, fire- PM grounds It w ^ d harm the war ter tanks, was considered a first doors, aU large rooms. FuU furnaces. Assume FHA mort­ 4 :4 4 Sesam e S tre e t , B Vemon L. Hardy Nicholas A. Sorahno Mark Allgata. and 2-bedroom apartments, raised hearth fireplace, stove, ’ Pj^ce. plastered plai walls, city exterior, better nelg^iborhood,. effort. '!rhe Post article says in state forest. operations. The basement storage area, am­ gage. iiutchlns Agency, R ^ - 7 :4 4 Jo yce C h e a C o o ks B RusseU G. Hartmann Mrs. Margaret M: Sorensen West Side: Most original, Immediate occupancy. cen tra l. D ick L em leu x, 649- 7:8 4 Fo o as oa Sw eden Harkins .saw Gen. Don at the chopper was borrowed from ple parking. Starting at $176. from $200 per month. Paul W. 1V6 baths, garage, trees. Hutch- ^ )‘“ «®- tore, 619-6324. ' TOWN o r MANUriESTEK "Under the Midnight Sun” — Mrs. Nancy S. Haasett Mrs. Mary P. Souza Ron Maffurri; best on parade, ins Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. Charles Le'sperance, 649-7620. 9737, Helen D. Cote, Realtor, Rhode Island. Handy to shopping, schools, Dbugan Realtor, 649-4635. North of Arctic Circle, sum- R Haves Joseph F. Spillane John Tyler and Michele Quey; Saigon Airport the day of the 643-6666. MANCHESTER ^ Four-bed- met sun that never sets Of- crougias K. nayes coup and asked him about the bus and religious faculties. fects plant life Industry pnd Gordon L. Hazen Rtra. Anne C. Stenhduse most colorful, Chris Wlttke; FOUR-ROOM apartment, $m . P r ™ ST. 9-rtom Dutch room older Ocdonial. Large coup rujnbrs. M odel apartm ent cq>en fo r In center o f. town location. AU m a N C H ^ T E R LEGAL NOnCE ^rist trade. - jjrg. AUce L. Hear Clarence E. Stelpon best looking^, L aurie Schle- inspection weekday’s 1-7 p.m. W olverton A g en cy R ea ltors, lled, Senior Walter Mondale. Uqyd I. Holt MANCHBSTERr- 48 Jensen St. To change the zoning from Rural Residence to Resi­ Mrs. Clara J. Sucheckl son; 'Boys 7-9, Stephen Chlcow- States had aipported and en- PRESIDENTIAL VlUage Apart- garage, absolutely immacu- and formal dining room. 4 :8 4 y ^ t s to A m e ric a (C) yelta L. HoK ford, shot his estranged wile's Modem 3-bedroom Colonial, appUances and storm windows, d u e C for approximately 6 acres generaUy to the Al9Xftn(wr Mrs. Teresa C. Sullivan sk i; Boys 10-12, Spencer couraged Diem’s overthrow was ■ments, -Manchester — One and late; Bel Air Real Estate, 643- Fsunlly kitchen and rec $26,000. CaU owner, 646-1822 af­ DonaM J. Horan boyfriend, then turned the gun large Uving room with fire­ rear of premises 838, 828 and 816 Hartford Road as 14:44 B e a u tie s B (C ) Richard'F. Sutyla Moore. seen by some quarters as an ef- Rentals by two-bed^x)!h apartments. For 9332. room. $83,900. CaU J. Mc­ "Above AU LlberUes” Raymond E. Horton on himself Saturday night. Both place, dining room, large ter 6 p.m., all day week­ shown (ui a map entitled "Area Jdap Hartford Road Mrs. Elalnq D. Sweet Jr. ------^------fort to characterize as a R ob ert D. appointment or further Infor- ____ L aughlin, 64941306. John T. H&wells Jr. m en died. ends. Spencer Street, Manchester, Conn. Scale 1 inch equals Leonard F. Szarek strictly Vietnamese affair in M urdock mation, call anytime* 646-2623. MANCHESTEUl — Brick 7-room kitchen, 1% baths, exceUent -,i t t ______100 fe e t M a y 167$ G risw old Ehigineering I n c .’ ’ Houston jG. Ingram The victim was Identified by R ea ltor 643-2692 Colonial, IVi baths, garage, ex- 8126 Mrs. Dorothy H. Tarvano which he was the hero. cmdition. Quiet area. Immedl- • • Yx/ • • ALUMINUM sided Colonial LEON PODROVE — ZONK CHANGE — DEMINO STREET 1-6 yr«. CROCHET Mark C. Ireland police as. Clarence Wiimore, 62, 643-9661 DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart­ ceUent condition, wall-to-waU ate occupancy. Asking $27,600. INVITATION l*rs. Daryll S. Taylor Four Survive "He ■wanjs to protect his own BARROWS and WALLACE OO. wltii 7 tastefuUy decorated and Item A To change the zoning from "Industrial’’ to “ Bustness 5365 Mre. Lucia F. JarzynsM also of Hartford. ItoUoe said the 646-6926 ment. Available now. $200; per carpeting, new 2rzcne heating Frechette Realtors, 647-9993. William S. Taylor Manchester Parkade immaculate rooms. Modem m " for 12.9 acres between the south side of Demlng Stanley W. Jones Crash of Plane role as the leader of the coup.” shootings took place In the Haz- month including heat and ap­ system, screened patio. Must ------Street and Hale Road as shown on a map entitled So quick to sew . . . a T O BID Mrs. Rita C. Tessler sald one source. ej street home of Gldarakos’ Manchester 649-6306 kitchen and shaded lot. In love- darling pinafore, button­ A cozy capelet is just Robert Linden Joy pUances. Paul ^W. Dougan be seeiti'Asklng $29,900. Freeh- MANCHBSTBIR "Area Map Prepared for Zone Change, Demlng Street Mrs. Eva U. Theurer In another statem ent m ade estra n ged ■wife. ly nei$dil>orhood. $86,000. CaU ing and bow-tying to the perfect for chilly nights Sealed bids ivlll be re­ Joseph W. Kadelskl Realtor, 649-4536. A McNaU Street Manchester, Conn. Scale 1 Inch equals or air-conditioned places. ette Realtors, 647-9993. OPEN HILLS — .Custom Red- Warren E. Howland, Realtor, b a c k , plus matching ceived ^t the office of the Di­ Miss Carol A. Thomas light plane carrying four mem- PwWlc today, Minh s^d he be- IN CHOICE LOCATION 100 fe e t Jim e 8, 1971 G risw old E n gineerin g I n c ." No. 6365 has crochet di­ J (^ P. Kamlnokl wood Ranch. Fireplaced-fami- 643-1108. panties for the little girl. rector of General Services, 41 Agnes W. Thompson bers of a Simsbury, Conn., fam- »«ves the Americans have the TWO acres, 7-room Raised K.L.I. AS60CIATBS — SPBX3IAL PERMIT ^ GROUP DWELL- rections for Sizes . . . Miss Kathryn Kasperan Four-room Cape with en­ ly room off kitchen. Two ------N o. 8126 w ith photo­ Center Street, Manchester, Mrs. Katherine M. Thompson lly crashed on take-off at the duty to activity guarantee the A Rich Market Ranch, buUt-ins, recreation INGS — NEW STATE ROIAD A HILLIARD STREET — STAGE Small, Medium and HarcCid F . K ennedy closed rear porch, hot water baths, carpeting, sundeck, 20x REDUCED, musa seU guide is in Sizes 1 to 6 La-wrence H. Tlnkham room, garage, gorgeous view, "®‘ **® I — SITE A P P R O V A L Large inclusive. Conn, until July 16, 1971 at James W. Kidd Exit 7 Airport near Milan Sun- honesty of the forthcoming elec- LONDON (AP) — Vegetable, ATTENTION! oil heat, fireplace, full base­ 24’ recreation room. Hutchins estate, 2-famUy '4^-4 rooms, years. Size 2, -d ress . . • 11:00 a.m. for John Tomko day but the four were reported tliUlcaUons have been filed. In the Town Clerk's CODE ssd Stjls Ndabsr. Fred M. Kreyssig near school, -bus, shopping. 649-4543----- 643-7407------In kitchen, formal dining o^ner 649-1919 after 6 p.m. Michael H. Turk Debra, 16. and Lorraine, 14. to rig the voting. ^ m , family room with pleh- office and may be Inspected dwrlng normal office hours. 8ae~Bninott. »« S ® 'a v p * The Spring & Summer General Services Office, 41 Joseph J. Krisforfak Char Bon Agency, 643-0683. Robert H. Usher ' Police said Davis was unable Saying he anted to clarify 700.000 ®®” ^ *?' LAKEWOOD Circle, 3 b4»droom ty storage area. AU richly MANCHESTER — Large Dutch § I ^ ^ S 2 S ? ' n ^ y 5 S S ; '71 ALBUM is 66f, in cludes C!enter Street, Manchester, Con­ Victor F . KubiUus FONTAINE'S postage and handling. to clear a set of wires In his distortions by the local press of lu®lve of p ottd ^ 470,000 to carpeted, 3 large bedrooms, Raised Ranch, 7 rooms, car­ FLANNINO AND ZONING COMMISSION n ecticu t. Mrs. Helen A. Kulpa Paul A. Valuer MANCHE8TER — Business Colonial, carpeUng, appU­ Joseph L Swensson, Chairman .. 8 take-off path He hanked steep- a newspaper Interview given vegetables, 207,000 to miu, USED RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT peting, paneled recreation MDi, nm is41U4. FLOWER aU lLTt. lx sspllqis Town of Manchester, Ernest J. Kunz Pasquale R. VendriUo. z«*«* «W« «th day of July. 1971 OSti Idclddts psstsfs and has- Robert B. Weiss, Arnold Kurth Mrs. Edna F. Vieira g;round and spun Into a pow&r ’"nie United States says It stock and 4,600 acres to glsjw nance-free exterior. Double ga­ ed grounds. CaU owner, 649- rest. Call owner, 643-4913. No ’71 Basic FASHION Book is. dliag. $1.00, includes postage General Manager Joseph P. Lachapelle Donald W. VUleneuve pole, police said. will not Interfere In the forth- greenhouses. rage, Hayes Agency, 646-0181. 8590. a|rent^ please. Agency, 649-6824, and handling. TOESDAY, JULY 6, 1971 Average DaUy Net Press Ron PAGE TWENTY The Weather For The Week Ended Clear tonight, lowi 65 to 'TD. M ay 29, 1971 Continued sunny and hot tooior-, row and highs In toe 90s. Prob­ »EYECLASSES by' ability of rain near zero through­ Linders Elected Bejinet Band Plans Week 15,550 out. DeBella and Reale Opticians AL Commander You Should Know At Amherst Music Center Monche$ter-r-A City of Village Charm Erneat C. Linders Jr. o< 57 If you should ever stumble 1^- More than 50 members of the at Deerfield (Mass.) Academy VOL. LXXXX, NO. 235 (THIRTY-TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1971 (OlessUled. AdverUalng rmte m PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Main St. was recently elected Fred Geyer C om p lete ^ to the hearing room of the Mil- Bennet Junior High School Band and for IS years was director of commander of tbe American nicipal Building about 4 p.m. will combine business, pleasure, instrunnental muric at Amherst E y e G hus^ Legion - Post In Manchester at on the last Monday of the and preparations for the next College. He is a natimially rec­ month, you wilO probably be Service school year when they take over ognized music educator, guest its annual meeting;. surprisied at the barrage of fig­ the Amherst Summer Music conductor, clinician, and festival Installation la In September. ures flying back and forth in Center In Raymond, MAine, on judge. Foes Turn Other officers elected are discussions' of the town's Pe Contact sion Fund. Ihat is when the Sebago Lake, during the last Lenses. Frees 18 Americans Henry Wlersblckl, senior vice town’s Pensicn Board meets, week in August. commander; Robert Donahue, usually -without any fanfare or Incoming Bennet seventh Exchange Club T o Talks Junior vice commander; Her­ public notice. graders who wish to attend the man Wagfner, adjutant; Burton camp or make inquiries may call Seeks Members Frazier, finance officer, Francis "'Ihe Pension Board Is respon­ sible for managing a |2 million Saniuel Macaluso, Bennet band Strap for 4 Fishermen The new Exchange Club of. In Miner, service officer; Leon director, at the school any day, Pension Fund which produces Manchester has scheduled a 18 Asylum O f Peace Bradley., chaplaliu Joihn .Qlbl$n, Monday thrwgh Friday. 104 the $80,000'BniSUfil p5Ha5n dutch-treat dinner-mating for - Rocsn MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Fidel CEdled toe Saturn, and' eight sought In Los Ang^eles ste a triflisfeired fft ^ a U-B. COMt historian; Lawrence Giwer, Regular sessions of thejnuslc PARIS (AP) — The United out to some 54 town pensioners. tomorrow, open to all prospec­ ______Tel. 622-0767 sergeant-at-arms; and Michael center vtrlll end before the Ben­ Enrioo F. Reede States and Scuto Vietnam will Castro’s regime Is sending crewmen of a Florida tugfboat— tnateriai witness by a federal Guard cutter,to a Cuban, fishing The management of the fund tive members. It will be at Irubb De Bella Hartford Heffom, assistant sergeant at net students occupy the premises 6 home 18 Americans in exchange were expected to begin leaving grand July Investigating silleged vessel near the Dry Tortugas U- is a Specialized job and re­ p.m., at the Lantern House, E. pixlbe toe new Viet Cong peace arms. from Aug. 27 to Sept. 1, but the petckage at the weekly peace for four Cuban fishermen re- Cuba later today. draft fraud. U.S. Attorney Da- Oulf, where they quires specialized knowledge. Center St. Herman Wagner and Leo Gro­ In the board’s chairman, Fred kitchen, recreation, and medical talks session Thursday In an at-,' leased Tuesday by toe United Havana radio said toe four vld R. Nlssen says Bender were arrested for fishing In UB. ver were elected to the execu­ The acting president of 'the States. AmericEms aboard the White closed hls practice lEist jEuiuary tectorial waters. Geyer, the town is fortunate to staffs wlll.gtay on. Accompany­ fledgling organization is Atty. tempt to learn If it offers an ac­ tive committee for two-year have a man -who makes his liv­ ing the Beimet Band members ceptable opening towEU'd ending Havana radio broadcEust moni- Cloud—Bernard Bender, hls after refusing‘twice to answer , Brst indication that an ex- William Diana, who Is Man­ tored in Miami said today toe sons Lauren and Michael, and questions and produce reconto e*^e"Ke was under way was toe terms. ing working with pension fundi, will be I^caluso and two oOier chester deputy mayor and dep­ toe Vietnam war, ^lled inform­ FVancls O’Coln, past com­ and In his spare time contrib­ faculty members. Macaluso said ants SEtid. Americans would receive ‘‘ail Thomas Joseph McGuire—hEid for toe grEuid jury. Nlssen saj^s arrival of Sprandel aboard a Cu- uty state comptroller. Eild in leaving toe country once been convicted Eilong ■ with Bender fitted dr^t-eligible ^an refugee flight on Tuesday, mander, will head a delegation utes hl^ expertise to the man­ that the week will be devoted to Diana said today that the No qulok acceptance or rejec­ also elected at the annual meet­ agement of ■ the town’s fund. work on marching band routines, SAM'S issr tion of the Communist proposal toe services suid costs that they SprEuidel of entering Cuban wa- youths with braces Emd.other or- The other Americans to be club has 18 or 19 members at Incurred were pEild.’’ ters illegally. The broadcast toodontic devices for 5150 Etnd freed by the CEistro government ing, to the department conven­ Geyer has. lived In Manches­ new, concert band music, ensem- present and that It needs 25 Is expeoted, they added. One of toe Americans alrcEidy said they hEid been sentenced by then removed toe devices, after were five persons from Berke- tion on July- 15, 16 and 17 in ter for about 20 years, coming bles,^and Individual Instruction. before It can apply for a na­ 493 M A IN ST. MANCHESTER The seven-point plttn was pre­ was In Miami. FYitz Sprandel, “CubEin revolutionary tribu-, a young mEui. appesu-ed f ^ hls ley. Csdlf., aboard toe sloop Sa- Bridgeport. Delegates are Her-, here from Worcester' where he The BAnnet entourage will tional charter. The local club is (AT THE GREEN) sented lEust -Thursday by Mrs. man Wagner, Henry Wierzblckl, had been assigned for two years leave by ctlrs Aug. _OT. Prepara­ being sponsored by the Ex­ Nguyen Thl Blnh, head of toe 26, Allentown, Pa., a lone can- nals” to pay fines of 520,000. Selective Service physical, tuma and eight Florida crew- Francis Miner, Earl Peterson, by the Aetna Life and Casualty tions for’ the trip will be made change d u b .o f South Windsor, FORMERLY OF 615 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Viet Cong delegation to the Par­ oelst forced ashore In Cuba May The broadcast added, howev- Braces and other dental dft- members of toe tug Batter, op- Burton Frazier ai«l Gerald Co. Geyer is still with Aetna Aug. 23 at 7 p ^ , vdien band is peace talks. North Vietnam 22, returned Tuesday. er, that toe fines were reduced vices make a man Ineligible for ®™‘ed by toe Port ^ o r g l a ^ Bartlett. where he designs and sellls pen­ members and parOnto meet in How To Hold immediately endorsed It. The announcement followed to 52,000 each. A similar reduc- service. • T h e ^ ^ b ^ ''“^^em “- Commander Linders is a na­ sion plans to a variety of com­ the Bennet Main Buudti^ audi­ Allied diplomats were giving by severEd hours toe transfer of tlon was made by American au- T h e^ a rr^ of Sprandel and never said whatpemU- panies. ADULTS tive of' Manchester and an Ar­ torium. FALSE TEETH •2.50 moot of their attention to toe toe four CubEins from an Ameri- thorltles for each of toe four Cu- the White Cloud crew was seed tles Were assessed them. my veteran of World War H. ' Geyer was born and. brought first point In Mrs. Binh’s pro­ CEUi federal prison to a Cuban bEins who were serving six as reteilation for toe sentencing Dr. .Clement Schuler, oWt^y Securely First reports that toe Cubans He served with Qie 374th Port up ■ in Pittsburgh -where after Do false teeth embarrass you by posal, calling for toe simulta­ fishing boat In toe Gulf of Mexl- months prison sentences at Eg- of toe four Oibans by a U.S. of the music center, visited Bell- CHILDREN were toeing freed CEune from Battalion In Alaska and the graduating from high school he comine loose when you eat, laueh,, neous witodrawal of all Ameri- CO. lln federal prison In Florida. District Oourt In Key -West on net in April, Macaluso said, was or talk? A denture adhesive can hmp. hsjii radio operators In toe Ml- Aleutian Islands as a crane and went on to get a -B.A. In Eco­ SENIOR CEin forces tind releEuse of all The remEiining 17 ' AmericELns Their prison sentences were May 9. nomics at the University of Impressed -with the musicianship FASTEETH*eives dentures a lone- Eimi area, who reported over­ winch operator. He is the fore­ of the band m'embers and made tier, steadier hold. Makes eat- CITIZENS prisoners of war. The plan calls —four aboard toe yacht White suspended. . The Cuban fishermen were man of the velvet ttnd finish­ Pittsburgh school of business. ine more enjoyable. For more'security •2.00 for total U. . withdrawal before Cloud, five aboard a sloop Bender, a dentist. Is being taken from EgUn Tuesday Euid . ( «e Page Thirty-One) Between high school and col­ an attractive offer for the use of and com fort qpe FASTEETH Den­ 8 8 ing departments at Cheney STOP AND VISIT toe end of toe year. Previously, lege, 1943-46, Geyer served In the center facilities. Dr. Schuler ture Adh^ve Powder. Dentures Bros, where he has been em- is head of the music department that flt are ^spntial to health. See toe Viet Cong had said Ameri-, loyed for 25 years. the Navy on the Pasadena, a your dentist re^ arly. can forces were pulled out by light crusler stationed Iri the June or another ’’reasonable’’ Pacific. Geyer recalls that the date, the question of prisoner re- boat was there In Tokyo Bay leEtse would be “ Immediately President when the Japenese surrendered. discussed.’ ’ Hundreds Shout Loud ‘Veto’ THE Geyer was formerly In Another aspect of toe peace the Manchester Jaycees. He has proposal being put under diplo- Asks— Push BIKE SHOP also been active In the South maUc microscopes was toe United Methodist Church where statement that “ toe totality of America In Tax Protest ^t G^itol 257 m U C E ST. he Is the past chairman of the military men of ; all parties and pastor congregational relations 691 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER civUtans captured in toe war’’ By FRANK CORMIER By SOL R. COHEN ids^f applause every time protest, even If they are not New - Used ■ Trades board. He has had many other would be released In a step-by- - Reiitals positions there as well. NEXT TO G A S C O M PAN Y (Herald R eport^ Governor Mesklll weis enjoin­ here in person,’ ’ he said. step operation coupled with toe SAN CLEMENTE, CaUf. (AP) With TV cameras grinding Beginning about the first ot A ed to veto toe tax bill. Service AU^^Iakes FREE PARKING IN REAR tnx^ witodrawal. — President Nixon believes toe below-esUma'fecrowd of in- Euid a corps of about 60 news­ the year, however, Geyer notes urged that toe board hire a con­ United States is approaching a come Chairman of toe rally wees patch in which he grows The United States and South fcax protestors which men Eind TV and radio techni­ that he has begun phasing out of numerous vegetables Including sultant. possible decline into decadence, made E. Steve Pearl of Msmehester, 9 - 8 D A IL Y Vietnam will seejt to determine up in entouslEism, In cians and personnel on hand, activity at the church because, “ What was needed was pro­ But he says .toe hews media noise and In spirit what It president of toe Connecticut 9-5 SATURDAY potatoes, com, lettuce, squash OPEN just what prisoners toe Commu­ speaker after speaker urged he says, “ There are times when fessional guidance and that’s “ amd- perhaps even presidents lacked In numbers, gathered at Taxpayers Association, sponsors and even raspberries. THURS. nists have in mind—particularly Gov. Mesklll, who was not In the Pension Board Involves an “ In the , It’s skiing,’’ what we’ve . gotten,’ ’ Geyer whether this Includes missing Eind politicians’’ can help mat­ toe state capitol today to urge of toe protest. Pearl and hls NITEflll ters by occEislonEdly emitoaslz- toe building, to veto toe tax awful lot of outside work.’’ Geyer says. says. Americans not yet listed on toe Gov. Thomas Mesklll to veto aides had estimated a turnout ing America’s good points. bill. House Majority Leader In addition, Geyer has'sever­ Geyer was first elected to The board 1s now paying un­ POW rolls announced by Hanoi, toe state tEix package. of Einywhere from 10,000 to 20,- The President’s w o r d s took at­ Carl Ajello of Ansoiila, one of al weekend hobbies spanning the Pension Board In Novem­ der 52,000 annually for Invest­ as well as the thousands of Viet­ Shoutlng “ Veto! Veto! Veto!” 000 people. He said he was dls- ment advice from toe Martin E. tention, at .eEist temporarily. the speakers, hinted to cheers WANTED most of the seasons of die year. ber, 1966 after serving In 1965 namese prisoners of toe Scdgon at every opporturilty toe crowd, appointed at toe turnout (jaut Segal Co. ,The firm was and that “Some technical problems The main one is boating which on a “ blue ribbon’’ committee government who are classified from whatappears to be a ma- estimated at about 1,000 per- not discouraged. “ We Imow Clean, Late Model still is toe Pension Board’s ac- still may keep toe tax bUl from he says his sons started him on. for the b^ rd. The committee by Saigon as terrorists'^and not jor purpose of his trip to toe g^ns greeted each speaker, with totaf people are with us In our turial consultants. Western White House: A review becoming law." The oldest of three boys, BUI, was formed to report on the Geyer traces his Interest In military personnel. ot foreign policy In general Eind Senate Majority Leader J. Ed­ USED CARS wanted to go fishing so Geyer town’s pension fund at that Allied diplomats elIso are ex­ ward Caldwell of Bridgeport, bought an eight foot pram which economics, business, and par­ Vietnam policy In partlculEir. time. pected to inquire further Into Eilso to cheers from toe crowd, Top Prices Paid eventually led to bigger things. ticularly insurance to his father Nixon, who has dwelt IncreEts- Geyer was elected chairman whEit toe Viet Oohg has in mind pledged that If toe income tax For All Makes! Geyer just bought his fourth who had worked In casualty in­ ingly In recent InformsU speech­ of toe board In 1967 and has NOW IN PROGRESS! as a followup political solution Area shaded by vertical lines is territory claimed by the tlibe. Solid black es on toe state of toe nation’s becomes law tomorrow be will boat, a 17% footer. With It he surance- In PltWburgh. "I grew Ribicoff, Muskie Condemn been Its chairman ever since. when toe fighting stops. spirituEd Eind morEd heEdth, ex- introduce legislation^ to In toe CARTER CHEVROLET enjoys water skiing, fishing and up with insurance,’’ Geyer com­ area is land on which the Mohegans claim they were granted hunting rights. “ I was ripe when they (toe ments. “ There’s nothing I don’t For toe first time, Mrs. Blnh psuided on toe theme Tuesday in .FebruEiry session of toe Gener- CO., INC. just. cruising around. / Republican Town Committee) like about It (business).’’ lEist Thursday drt^ped toe word tEdking—apparently w 1 1 h o u t Drug War’s ^Paper ^m ies’ Another summer hobby for (See Page-Eigkt) 1229 Main lit. asked me to serve on toe Pen­ Geyer. and his wife, toe for­ “ coEilltlon’’ in referring to a and bioEidcELsters In KEinsas Geyer Is vegetable gardening. Sforewide Clearance of Spring and Summer hderchahdise! ______WASHINGTON (AP) — A Defense ODavld Packard told a Phone 649-5238 sion Board,” Geyer says. He mer Margaret -Steinbeck of postwar government In Saigon. City, Mo. He stopped there en He maintains a 45 x 75 foot route here for a two w ^ k stay! cluster of top Eidmlnlstratlon of- Senate subcommittee that toe had been out of toe Jaycees ■Worcester, live at 330 Spring St. Mohegans Claim Connecticut (See Pfkge Two) While expressing confidence «clals were told today by two fight against addicUon cannot for five years , and “ I guess I They have three sons, William, 19, who just completed his ANNA FRISINA compensation “ for lands Euid cemed, they are naturally very that everything will turn out Senate Democrats that toe bat- succeed until the government was looking for activity,’’ he right for toe country, toe chief He Eigsdnst toe drug addiction- brings all-Its resources to bear- frertiman -year at Bucknell Uni­ - Herald Correspondent property wrongfully token.’’ pleased that their claim Is Laos Opens added. executive likened toe United epidemic requires more toEin In one White House office. versity In Lewlsburg, P a.; Contacted ye^ rd ay, Griner being presented. Grand Sachem With pension funds, “ The TheMohegM Indian Nation ggj^ could pdt ethicEilly com- John E. Hamilton said he, “ on States today to Emcient Greece Paper arm ies. Muskie and Rlblcoff SEiid point that Is critical Is your James, 17, vdio will be a senior O ffensive; at Manchester High School; Draft Law yesterday filed a petition meut on a .{lending__ clEiim,_ but, behalf _ of my nation,__ feel that Eind ^l^m m e e on on toe toe eve eve of of -(heir -(heir Sens. Edmuiid. S. • Muskie of other ingredients are re- Uft The Latch rate of return,” t^ecordlng to agalnst toe United States, he d td '^ X th e’ llfthegM claim"*'is* c*omparable~'ln declines from greatness.* »Matae and Abraham A. JUbWff quired: Programs to learn the Geyer. For every ' additional and Jeffrey, who wlUi be enter­ ing his junior year at toe high claiming unlawful seizure of jg g tribal organization of merit imoortance lustlce and think of what happened to Connecticut spoke out alter causes of drug addiction In a 977 M^IN STREET, one-quarter of a per cent of Viet Quiet school. Deadlock their lands which Include all ot Amertc^an Indlans^r^dlng with- value’ to ^ t being pursued by Greece and to Rome, and you ^he atolnlstratlon spokesmen troubled society and- bllUons of additional Interest there is a Connecticut. (he territorial limits of toe the natives of AlM ka’’ ^ left—only toe pll- ui^ed ^ n g r e s s jo nmve now to dcllars to combat It effecUvely. reduction of about six per cent lars. What has happened, of eoneoDJate fragmented federal RlchEirdson, Mitchell, and SAIGON (AP) — lAotlnn gov- WE WILL -BE CLOSED Continues Attorneys Jerome M. Griner United States and that they felt This marks toe first Ume that ______AWuwi5<5U| cum • « - teivx. In expense over a period of Area Men Get and George J. Sherman, qf “ they have been wronged for jjjg course,' Is that. great civlliza- < ^ 8 abuse programs. , Packard all echoed Praident thA time, he notes. Rv iiM snanTfi Hartford, acting for John. E. hundreds of years and have — _ MohegM IndlaM ------have „o„gtions gjof toe pgg^past, ^eis they have „ — . _ — ------Nixonwixon Inm sayingBaying toeme presentpresem fed-leu- . . todav agalns as toe war TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY By JIM ADAMS Hartford, __ actingj for John.-E. hundreds yeiua unu iiave g dgip^ gg a (Jqiy ggn_ wAQithv n«i thAv hnva Secretary of Health, Education .-gi ojitldruir effort dlsoersed touay as me war Under . Geyer’s leadership, Degrees at RPI WASHINGTON (AP) - With r 7 against by gtituUonal legal forum. wealthy, as they have Welfare Elliot L. Richard- ^ effort, dispersed ^ yietnam faded to a virtual toe Pension Board decided to SAVINGS! Eind Welfare Elliot L. Richard- DUE TO A DEATH IN THE FAMILY. no apparent break In toe dead- rernedles m ^ e - ^hg Mohegans claim stEUidstlU. Increase toe percentage of toe A number of Manchester SAVINGS! lEmds (See Page Eight) and Deputy Secretary of (See Pftge Eight) loidc over a war-pullout amend- of toe Mohegan Nation, have available to other IndlEin Informed sources In VlentlEUie ' fund In stocks from 26 per cent area men received master’s they say were wrongfully seiz­ . SPRING AND SUMMER ment, House-Senate' conferees service ony the . United groups.” ed from them as including most SEild six battalions of Gen. Vang to 40 per cent. The board also degrees last month from toe GIRLS' AND BOYS' faced new efforts today to work. through Uie attorney gen- Griner said that as far as Pao’s Meo tribesmen—who are elected to pay for some profes­ Rensselaer Polytechnic Instl- out a two-year renewal of the ® office, asking for just the Mohegan Indians are con- (See Pftge Four) trained, paid Euid equipped by sional advice to try to Increase tute-Connecticut Graduate Cen­ DRESSES SUMMER PAJAMAS -draft which expired a week *______'______the . U.S. Centna Intelligence toe yield of these Investments. ter in ceremonies at the main ago. Although conference spokes­ Agency—seized toe soutbeni “ It’s pretty hard to find ■RPI campus In Troy, N.Y. Sizes up to 14 rim '.of the plEiln, while Air They Include, from Manches­ Toddler 0-4— Girls' 4-14— Boys'4-|4 men have Einnounced Senate someone who knows anything Democratic Leader Mike Mans- AmeirtcEi, helicopters carried PUBLIC AUCTION about pensions," Geyer ex­ ter, David Jacobson, James F. \ (Dr.essey and Play) c£nnmndo teams to toe airfield By Order of the Superior Court Muller, Martin L. Robinson, {telid’s amendment urging a U.S. plains. This Is one of the main pullout from Indochina in nine In toe center of toe plain 108 Thomas Sokolowskl, Kenneth u,s. Watching Naval Activities i miles northeast of Vientiane. '* for Tolland .County reasons Geyer lists for ha'vlng months is toe only unresolved A. Cashman, Harold M. Flen- , Air America'is a charter com­ berg. Carle A. Mlddlekaaff, ■ / issue. House backers of a volun­ PREMISiES: .Ifortb Pond Road, Hebron, Oonnecticu*. teer army were pressing for re­ pany under contract to toe U.S. One-famUy frame dwelling on a parcel of land aitaiated on Richard R. Schultz, Michael W. GIRLS' SHORT SLEEVE AND government, .and Its fleet of North Pond Road, Hebron, Connecticut and deacrtbed as Welnreb, Gary Zwelfel, -David consideration of a 52.4-blllion On Disputed Islands off Viet GROUP — ams' T military pay.compromise. planes and helicE^ers provides follows: . . . A. Bertorelll, Leonard Bruck- SLEEVELESS JERSEYS ^^tul conferees said there the backbone of the miUtiuy lo­ Commencing at a point In the Old Highway loading south­ man. By RED S* HOFFMAN -J Pentagon fuialystfl say* they U.<3. caineras have ‘ photo- gistic system in Leuw. easterly from the main Colchester Hebnm Road at .a point In J E R S E Y ^ .. have been- no informal efforts PUIMB^OUT Also, J. Gerard A. Dauteull AND ^ . , . WASHINGTON (AP) U.S. are uncertain why the Oommu- graphed c(»iatruction of a ship ‘Ihe Plain of Jeara has changed the southwesterly side of said h l^w ay where the line of the of Andover; Ralph A. King Jr. property of the New York, New Haven, and Hartford Rail­ test Chinese ate increasingly ^ ^ ^ i g area, a jetty and more hsmds numeipus times In toe of Bolton: Robert Van Huysen compromise on Mansneld s been watching development o f ...... ^ ^ than 50 bulldlmra aa well aa post decade, with Laotian gov­ road Company intersfects said highway and which point Is Eimendment, which would not be what may becoihe a new^ Com- In toe Paraxiels. But they g chfumel at Woody 240 (Two Hundred and Forty) feet more or less, southwesterly of Coventry: Jack L. Gorr, BLOUSES ernment forces usuEdly taldhg it from the southeasterly side of the Railroad Company’s right Roger E. Glann. Michael R. binding on the President. munlst-Chinese Naval base In suggest Peking may be building igignd one of toe largest cf the during rainy setisons aSbd the of way, thence runnipg southwesterly a l< ^ the line of me Gedge,...all of Rockville; Harold Mansfield told newsmen Tues- strategically located islands a navfU complex to support toe group - North VietnEimese and PiUhet property of said r&ilroed One Hundred Ninety feet to an an^e Schaffer of Tolland. d a y h e ’’w oiddbegladtolw k at gbout 300 miles east of South g r o v ^ Oitoese fleet to toe^eWlKS^'^^nvoys are reported Lao driving toem out when the In said line; thence southwesterly still al r UUo clEdmed building; house is second building on right. South Vietnamese -have kept a RPI-Connectlcut. founded in small mllitory force on islands Tuesday that Thai t n x ^ sup­ FOR FURTHER INFORiMATIDN HARDWARE & SUPPLY 1965, hsis been housed in an about 50 miles sou&west of ported by intensive American East Windsor facility. It closed SHORTS AND SETS bombing were ' pvtlclpoUng In ALLAN D. THOMAS, COiMiMnTrEE 877 Main St., Manotaester Woody. ■- Isist month to move into a new FAMOUS NAME Seeks Third Title Meanwhile, on mainland Chi­ toe operation. A U.S. Embassy 923 Main Street Manchester, Connecticut 643-2406 Phone 648-442S 16-acre campus In downtown SUCKS AND SETS na, U.S. sources said, there is spokesnuuk sEdd there has been I Hartford. CffiLS’ SPRING GOATS evidence toe Chinese are in- no IncreEuse in American air PANT DRESSES crcEising their surfEice-to-air strikes in northern Lnoe. Picnic Planned missile defenses, appsuently Military sources in Vientiane Trevino Tied in British Open with a possible threat from Rus­ suggested one purpose of the op- endloh Is to relieve pressure on sia to mind. By Zion Ladies Bouam. Long, a dA-supported TIRES BY JOHN FARROW Ihe usually tsdkatlve Trevino SEild they were toe key to vic- Thirty-seven SAM sites have T'l resfon e government outpost just north The Ladles Aid Society of SOUTHPORT, .England (AP) was unusually restrained Eifter tory here. been sighted, with at least 10 Zion Evangelical Lutheran he finished birdie-birdie in the “The par fours will take cEire more expected by toe end of of toe PlEiin of Jars told has BATTERIES HATS Raluced To Clear... ^2 PRICE! — Lee Trevino, gunning for hls been under vlrtutd siege for sev­ Church will hold a family pic­ bright, warm ■ sunshine. of themselves, birdie here, bo- this yeau-. Most recently, three third naUonal Otle to four eral months. nic for toe congregation, rain wcciui ii.cu o. ______r — — think I got too much sleep ggy there,’ ’ he said. “ But to new sites were detected In post- weeks, fired a four-under-par 69 The LEiotlEitt government has DRIVE IN TODAY . . . ONE STOP CAR SERVICE HEADUQARTERS oi; shine, Sunday at p.m. on 6 today and moved into a tie for last night,’’ Trevino said. “I’m championship you’re tion to defiend certain ImportEUit. Imposed a news blackout on toe toe cliurch g;rounds. There will BOYS'and