PAGE FORTY WEDNESDAY, OCTFOBER 8. 1M9 iRancbPBtrr lEtmiing Most Manchester Stores Open Until 9 0*Clodk Tonight *7.nr Hartford County Amateur Washington LOL will meet at About Tom^ Radio' Association will auction 8 p.m. Friday at Orange Hall. Delegates Return ham gear tomorrow at 8 p.m. Board of Ektucation of Center' II BB in Veterans Memorial Club­ Mary Green Circle of the From Convention Avtetafa Ihd|y Net Preae R n OongPegaUonal Church wUl house, Sunset Ridge Rd., East ATTENTION meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. In Women’s Society of Conununity Hartford. The auction is open the Robbins Room of the Baptist Church wlU meet at the A delegation of members of Nutfiwg Forift, Ted C «dan of i t bonow it c^Uirch. to the public. church tomorrow at 10'a.m. A Manchester BmUem Club have Oeisker «, IMB Tile Weather nursery will be provided. having a popor driw Oef. 5 to Oct. 11. f\ Clear, cool tonight with lam returned to Mandiester after at­ in ypCT aoa to low 40s. Scatter­ Second Omgregational Full Gospel Christian Fellow­ Anyen* hmng po p i» or magorioBt can '/ ship, Interdenominational, will Raymond C. LaG€tce, son of tending the 48rd annual conven­ 15,790 ed froet likely. 'Tomorrow sunny, Church deeu^xis will meet to- tion of the Stqnrerae EmMem eca 643-8720. It wooM bo oMct oppro- ■'/ high tn kar 70s. Seturdayrs -ihorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the hold a , prayer service tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. TTieodore J. La- at ^:30 p.m. at Orange Hall. Gace of 396 Spring St. has been Club of the United States which ckMied. CUy of VUtmor. Chmrm look fWr, mild. church and the trustees will was held from Oct. 1 thrangh meet at 8 p.m. named resident assistant at Boston' College. LaGaee, a Oct. 6 at the Americana Hotel Senior Dopoty, Nodi W . Rowintt Y(»i. LXXXDC, NO. 8 (TWENTY-EI6BT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) Women’s Guild of Trinity MANCHESTER, CX>NN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969 ea PBca BB) Covenant Church will hold a senior, is majoring in eco­ In New York CJty. PRICE TEN CENTH Connecticut Association of Club members who made the Public Accountants will meet rummage sale Saturday from 9 nomics. to 11:30 a.m. at the Community trip Include Mrs. Alfred PonU- tomorrow at 6 p.m. at Sun Val­ celU, president ot the Manches­ ley Acres’Inn, Meriden. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Willard B. HiUs 'k'k'k'k'k'kidK 'k ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ of Laurel St. have recently re­ ter club; Mrs. Kenneth Hodge, peat president of the Manches­ Rainat D ow n Community Baptist Church turned from a four-week trip Hartford - Tolland Counties visiting their children in San ter club and president of the Boldon H. Schofftr Council of the VFW will meet executive board will meet to­ State Association of Past Pres­ Without a Burp morrow at 7:30 p.m. in the Diego, Calif.; Scottsdale, Ariz.; Beard of Educotlon Friday at 8 p.m. at the Ro- Orlando, Fla.; and Maxwell ident’s in Connecticut; Ifrs. youth building. Carroll Hawthorne, Mrs. Ger­ Uves a t 118 Porter St. BiAN IXBOO. Ostf. CAP) — State Man Among Trio Shot chambeau-Blms Post Home, 3 AFB, Montgomery, Ala. Bldwell St., Bast Hartford. trude Hawthorne, Miss Julia with wife Millie and five "An sleplMat," mused a The executive board of the children. Director of In­ expMt, "hiM a Dulka, Mrs. H. V. Pittman. stitute of Public Service Manchester Junior Women’s Members of Manchester Bar­ Also, Mrs. Charles Pontlcel- vsey InafftclaHt dlgaOtve sys- Lutz Junior Museum Volun­ Club will meet tomorrow at 8:16 racks, World War I Veterans,’ a t the University of Con­ U, Mrs. Samuel Vacant!, Mrs. necticut since 1958. Served tem ." teer League will have an open p.m. at the home of Mrs. Leo and its Auxiliary will meet to­ house tomorrow from 9:30 to 11 Stanley Baldwin, Mrs. J < ^ on Town Development Tbafs wtat maksa Pmeb- Fitzpatrick, 94 Kenneth Dr., night at 7 at Holmes Funeral Zelmak, Mrs. Alfred Ritter and Commission, Charter Re­ as so luyatscious. a.m. at the museum for all Home, 400 Main St., to pay re­ Vernon. Co-hostesses are Mrs. ’Ine engagement of Miw An­ 'Die engagement of Miss Lin­ Mrs. John Callahan, past presi­ vision Commission 1963-64. A tourSon AMoaa alaphant As Youths Riot in Chicago those interested in joining the spects to the lafe Albert F. Stephen Harvey and Mrs. Al­ gela F. Lumbruno to John A. da Joyce Maturo of Manchester dent. Appointed by Governor to m league and/or wishing to help Bray, a member of the Bar­ ok O Baa Dtego aoo, Paach- fred Woodward. Ortolan!, both of Manchester, to Roland Becton Peacock HI Mrs. George Babbitt of Gar­ third term on Conn. Mu­ aa haa racantly doaruad a the museum. racks. has been announced by her den Grove, Calif., was Install­ nicipal Police ’Training. of Baltimore, Md., has been an­ Coimcll. Presently mem­ pair o< gtesaaa, two saraatan CHICAGO (AP)—Police The Christian education com­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony nounced by her parents, Mr. ed as the supreme president for and a ndneoait wlOtout avsn tightened security today Hie Mountain Laurel Chapter F. Lumbruno. ber of Personnel Policies mittee of Emanuel Lutheran and Mrs. Joseph Maturo of 120 ihe coming year. She succeed­ and Finance Committee burping. at schools and public build of Sweet Adelines will meet to­ Church will meet tomorrow at Public Records Her fiance is the son of Mr. Bolton St. ed Mrs. WlUlam Nolan of West of Board of Education in morrow at 8 p.m. alt the Rus­ Har tekaat vURlm, MTs. Roy ings threatened by younp 7:30 p.m. in the church board and Mrs. Albert Ortolani of S Her fiance is the eon of Mr. Haven. his third tenn. Oonovar, ama faadtaig Peadi- sian American National Center, room. A ttachm ent Trebbe Dr. ^ i c a l groups whose rally and Airs. Roland Peacock of as peannlh. in Lincoln Park flared into 211 Wethersfield Ave., Hart­ Manchester Memorial Com­ Miss Lumbruno, a 1968 Man­ Baltimore. "AH o< a auddan," aald ford. Women interested in sing­ A two-day Pulaski Celebration chester High School graduate, For The ACTION Team hit-and-run battles with pany Inc. against Roy Hage- Miss Maturo is employed by Many Not in Lunch Plan Mrs. Oonovar, “aba abd bar ing four-part barbershop style will be held in Hartford this dom, property on W. Middle is employed by Pratt and 'Whit­ police. Iona Manufacturing Oo. of Re­ WASHINGTON— The naUon- VOTE DEMOCRATIC front legs into he moat, slip­ harmony may attend any re­ weekend. ’There will be six Tpke., $2,600. ney Division of United Aircraft ped her trunk under the rail Three peraona were wounde hearsal. For further informa­ hours of continuous polka danc­ Corp. in East Hartford. gent St. Her fiance is serving al school-lunch program reach­ This ad sponsored by the Plastlcrete Corporation in the U.S. Navy aboard the Manchester Democratic Town Conunlttee and bedoca you coidd aay Wedneeday night by gunshot tion, call Mrs. TYuman Cran­ ing starting at 7 p.m. Saturday against Salvatore J. and Rita Mr. Ortolani, a 1966 graduate ed about 19 million children In and 66 were arretted In the tw> U88 'Tidewater a t Norfolk, Va. the 1968-69 school year, but Roger Negro, Treas. ‘jaidnabhit' aha bad grab­ dall, 58 White St. or Mrs. Da­ at the Polish National Home, C. Miano, property at 160-162 of Manchester High School, at­ bed my ratosoat out ot my houra of wlndow-cmaahlng, etor vid Ounas, 111 LInwood Dr. 60 Charter Oak Ave. ’The or­ School St., $10,000. tended ’Trinity College in Hart­ The wedding is planned for nefiriy 9.5 mllUon attended Ing and clubbing by an eetlma' September 1070. schools that did not take part. I waa dumbdounded. chestras of Rich Boblnskl, Gene Marriage Licenses ford. In 1969, he graduated from ★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ i r k i r k ed 800 youths who poured out <> The nominating committee of Computer Processing InsUtute "flba atrabdtea her trunk the perk In helmeU after a bo> Wisniewski and Ed Zavaskl will Paul Howard Krause, Coven­ way 1 9 to the abr and waved North United Methodist Church play traditional and popular try, and Margaret Leah Wilson, in East Hartford. He is serving fire and rally marking the anni will meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. as a computer programmer Sen. ^ w a rd M. Kennedy, D-Mass., tells reporters my ooat around like n flag. versaty of the death of th e Gu- polkas. ’There will be a parade 64 Parker St., Oat. 18, St. It 'want dosm to (be aeoond 9 a t the church. Sunday afternoon. James’ Church. specialist in the U. 8. Air Force he thinks there now is “serious question” whether vara, Latin American revoli at Langley AFB, Va. Senate confirmation could be expected on the gidp. I could aaa the tbraods Uonaty. ’The wedding is planned for nomination of Judge Clement F. Haysnworth to the bangtog out ot har moulb.” John Van Veenendaal, 22, i,f June 6, 1970, In the Churob of Supreme Court. Opposition strategists to Haysn­ Cyda HUl, aaaiKiteta curator SeatUe was shot in the heck by the AssumpMoa. ot anhnala, aald an da- a poUcemon who aald Van Vee worth, apparently confident that they could de­ phant’a atomach really lan’t neitdaal and another youth feat the nomination on the Senate floor, have rigged to fanndla ratnooata, clubbed him. Maraholl Beraon, but Peaebaa aaama to be all ■ f t said privately that they were prepared to see the 91, of Hartford, Oonn., and n nomination clear the Judiciary Committee and go right woman who MenUfled hereelf n i on to a full vote by the Senate. At left is Sen. BUsabeth Oardner. 96, of See' WOMEN’S SHOES Ue were wounded tay WMtg\- Charles McC. Mathias; R-Md. (AP Photofax) pelleto. They were found two Wool Entertainers from the nearest pollce-demoi strator confrontation. Mis Oardnsr, who also had Identifi Senate Judiciary Now E n te r oaUon tn the name of Itlemt ^8.90 Ounnae, 96. Seattle, said ah didn't know where the shooUr<: l e t b e s t f o r m * took place. "I'm not talking, Buekks or Bows Okays Haynsworth Prdie rile said In reply to other que> WASHmOTON (AP) — Tbs Uona about her involvement an ' BLACK • BROWN • BLUE WAamNOTON (AP) — The Haynsworth distributed to their Senate probe tlud haa caused a Injury. h e l p y o u be y o u r Senate Judiciary Committee to­ Senate colleagues a letter de- general and a sergeant to be Van Veenendaal eriU b MID AND LOW HEELS day apinroved the nomination ot fending his record to civil riglds stripped of top medals la focus- charged erith aggravated bat Judge Clemept F. Haynawortb decisions. tog on charges entertainers tery and mob action. poUc- SAVE WHEN IT COUNTS SLENDER, to the Siquema Court. "’There Is absolutely no pat- forced to pay Uckhacks to aald. Approval came on a vote of 10 tern of Mas," said Sens. Roman a^der to appear at service clubs The rally, sponsored b> to 9. Maryland RepuUlcan L. Hruska of Nebraska and Vietnam. A Chicago policeman is escorted by other officers after he was injuretfduHrS**’ Weatherman, a splintered, mill M The engagement of Mlaa CURVACEOUS SEL Charlea MoC. MatbUa ab- Marlow CJook of Kentucky. ColUns, booking agent a scuffle with demonstrators on Chicago’s North Side last night. Riot Probers tant faction of Students tor <- Margaret Briggs of Manchester atatoad. Tlw letter prefaced a 98 page who peuikages ahows for the Democratic Society, began li t ' l i i to Christopher M. Smith ot A J u d ic ia ry Committee revtmv, end defenae, of Hayna- Army’s club system to Vietnam, the park a t 7:10 p.m., Wednes Auburn, Mass., has been an­ qMkMtnao aald Metblaa wanted worth’s decisloaa as a U.S. clr- was called today to toll the Sen­ Hear Agent <>»y- atm more time to look tote ate’s tovasUgators auboommlt- nounced by her parents, Mr. (Bee Page IWeafj-Berea) CBHOAQO (AP) - An iuMter. About three lioura later, al and Mrs. Walker W. Briggs of Haynaworth’a record as a fedar. tee about charges that extra Defense Secretary Steps Up _ _ moat erttbout warning, the . t , v> III al Judge and into the financial cover agent has teaUBed that 84 Finley St. fees were charged entertainers Jerry fUibto and Bobto~ Beals •termed out ol Uie parV dealings that have qiarksd ma­ by sergeants who rnsnsgad the ' - w Mslile ■MBteswAalB* selkeha^ ^eiai ■ il Her fiance Is the son of ihe enoouraged war protesters to wUh makeriilft clubs ri$>pe• riemocratlc Nallotuil Eastland said there was no their fees. "highest priority to the Vtet- developtag admtoletiatlan oam- November In Trinity Collage. ApoUo program’s chief geologi­ Vletnameae navy aseumtag to Inolto riola during the oon Convention, lives In an spart discussion about when the nomi­ cal investigator, says he le quit­ He quoted one sergeant as namisatlon of the war." palgn to eeU "Vletaamlsatlon" nation would come up on the about half ot the rivar war Job ventlon. ment eompisx near the Drake. T ting because U.S. planning fo­ telling him: "You're going to to the American people and thus There were three major ron . Senate flom*. Before the nomina­ The instructions permit U.B. to the Important delta and the ^ Polloeman Robert Pleraon cuses on "space spectaculars," face some miserable chib custo- commandera to strike at enemy to oool growing heat to Oewgresi rrunadons between youths and tion can be officially reported to and on the campuses tor a swift­ South Vletnameae air torca - toetifled Wedneeday that he Morrissey Heads instead of exploring the solor > stand by his nomination ot Shoemaker, 41, made his ra- bU you can got the eame $980 August. He said they incorpo­ Pieraon quoted Rubin as tell­ attract new Industry and busi­ you got last time." Haynsworth. marks to a speech at the Cali­ rate the idea of "protective ing a Linooln Park crowd of Nixon Honors ness to Manchester, and to en­ fornia Institute of Technology, In Wedneodays toeUmony, reaction” under .which U.B. Haynsworth, t o Greenville, GI Deaths in War 1,600 peraone on Aug. M: "The courage the expansion of exist­ where he te a professor. He aald senaton were led through a commanders seek to hold down electlona era phony. We must ing industries and businesses. 8.C., bsd no comment on the »J committee aetian. he would leave the team after maze of financial transactions caeiialties to part by rooting out disrupt the eleetlone. We must Viet Veterans According to PhllHp Harrison, the flight of ApoUo IS, probably by the Marodem Corp., a firm a enemy supply and weapons become flghtors and take to the president of the Chamber of Eastland said it would take at next spring. caches before they can be used At Three-Year Low least a week to clear the way committee investigator teid was streets in small grou$M. Bee you Commerce, the committee will "The Apollo program te eet iqi formed by sergeants from illicit against American foroes. In (he sireeta tonight." For Heroism maintain current lists, photos, for floor action. Laird, under repeated ques­ BAIOON (AP) — The total of UA. Headquartera aleo re­ j American battlefield deaths In Seale wen quoted as saying f and Information on available TWO RepuUlcan supporters of (Bm Page Bight) (1 iPhgoI 6) tioning did not make dear at a ported two American aircraft WASHINUTUN (AP) buildings luid sites. Also, it will Vietnam dropped lost week to shot down Wednesday. An Air the crowd riwuld gel flrwirnM develop and. make available 64, the lowest weekly toll stoee Foret F4 Phantom fighter- The time for singing W. BhsU community data for prospective October IBM, the U.B. Cam- bomber was downed 10 miles Overcome Is p m irw ’s Urn. to mend announced today. buy » 7 m a g ^ . 46-c.llb.r “ new businesses, and it will work southeast of Da Nang, but thr ’ ^ '•■s an op|M>rtunlty "to rwledl' The reduction in American two crewmen escaped unhurt. A closely with existing businesses (Bae Pag* Twealy-i I) Cate ouraelvee anew to bringing in aiding and encouraging ex­ bestform® casualties oonttoued a generally email army oberrvatlon hslloop- the peace we all wont." pansion. downward tread that begaa tor waa shot down I miles The appearance was Nixon s The Town Development Oom- PUTS YOU IN THE three montha ago. OfBelal eoutheari of Saigon, wounding (Irri al a medals preoenUUcsi tn mission, together with the sopurcss aald If this trend oontln- two crewmen. lour months and cams just six Chamber ot Oommerce-haa pre­ lap o f luxury .. It could p w n p t P r e a t ^ Vietnamese mlll- Reaction Mixed days befor* scheduled nation pared a questionnaire which Is Nlxon to ^ >6< up Amerlceii lary command reported that wtds pfvlasU against ths war. designed to get the moat up-to- a t w o r k in g try wtthdrawBla. battlefield deetlie among Ks Among Indiunw The President, speohliw with date information available on unusual brevity, took no not* of many aspects of the town’s in­ girl PRICESl -■ y * " * —* loweri level In five monlhs the mounting rrUicIsm he Ui fac­ enem jra^iy te at Ite loweri ^ dustries. Re Agnew Talk ing tor his luimlDng of the Viet­ The present Information is fr..***** Jtedr, aaptm^d ea- tfoope killed was the loweri In nam problem. But he did take a emy (inmimey aadytew ir re- ,ia,ari a year. ALBUQUBRtlVE, N M (API contained in a publication, ' “The iMMte Inrtinate a whtfer aam- ' In the direction of Ihe Industrial Sites In Manohsstsr” on. Double ponels A weekly coMialty summary Asewanoee by Vim ^rident ^ who are in the prepared for the Development said 86B goveramem eoldlars •P®* T torelront uf planning next of U» toterter Waher J. HIchal week s demcmrirelloas Commission In March 19n. *■ '• * hqvs Mt wore Mlted. the loweri weekly toll riaoe IM were killed May 4- of a FhgUUr future for the Nixon said that just as danger American Indtea met erlih a In war brought out greaCneas to W^rre Swan for The summary eald lAM Ifeett mixed raaetlew from tribal lead­ the tour Army men he honored U N I F e * M S niwiu sm w a m n am n vras- vietaamooe and Viet Oet« en. he said ha was confidant the I Fire Calls B. long “‘jfro* Spondex troope «vere klUed by aUted Both pr(uuie»d the Mth aaaual challenge of peace whan It us* yot*’’ *0*1006 lari oreek. the loweri tell coAVWillwi of lbs NaUonaJ Om- comas will luuovcr greatnaea 9 110. V t V »At. o**. Flrsflghtsrs from the Eighth account for District fire department extin­ rinoe Ihe week of Nov. B9, $•■•. grees of Amarlaan Indians m uw young paopla of America. •o*y shoppInD* Writeendey that Bm Nixon ad- Durlng'lha summer the Preet- guished a minor grass firs at ______aoeaSriM lIioe’ *’'*** **9*'**^ 182 Hawthorne St. yesterday at peach, oquo, beige^S, M. l, Bouto Vtebrimaee mtalriraUon wUl maintain and derx presented the medal post- Improve federal guardlaneWp of 7:52 p.m. According to firemen, delL tiri w eri^eT friete^ hemefteld^^lheithe' has Miipageed huinouaiy to neat uf kin of sev- the area burned was quite ^ e^ar ^ket ot the Aoierlcene wmm Indlaa loads oM fMourcos erai u g haros to Vietnam, but small. a ereek tor the poM five rooedhe. while gtvtog ladteM mure votoe tlMaa oarenusnlas were held In ^ Amertcen officlats said Brie to- in their own adtelra. C. Boy ‘require private. UNIFORMS BY WHITE SWAN w m me ^ dlcatei Chat the SoaBi Vlet- However, HIchel made no Today's Madhl of Honor reel- Defends Thai G>nte«t ^ . nemees ore being more m n e mention of any plan to raoegon- pianU are Maj. Patrick H. IN CORDED KNIT JERSEY Double melim hipi ond T:. ^ laktog on a largM’ laa Che Bureau ot Indian ANain. Brady. taa ot Michael H. BANGKOK, Thailand (A P )^- the bock ponej

♦ a ■- ' V PA G E TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969 MANCHESTE& EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, OCTTOBEB 9, 1969 ■n- PAG E THREE Conunission’s Chauffer in five years. \ Tolland Andover Back to Driving School LucianiOsfin, head oi Metro’s THEATER TIME Insurance and Safety Division, SheinwnW on Bridge MOVIE AUDIENCE) MIAMI (AP) — ■Hie Dade said the action was taken after SCHEDtJLE Miracle Enzyme May FOB K iA ir r p i j i t r R A SERVICE OF FILMMAKERS Oounty K etro Oommission the Accident Review Board con­ Lay Curriculum Panel N O RTB 38 Girls Cinema I — Blow Up, 7:00; ON QUALITY OF GAME AND THEATERS. cbauBer bha been told he miist cluded that three of the five ac­ A K 1 05 9. (7 107 TMot iMtiopM apply to Mmp I go back to driving school be­ cidents involving Benny Balline Cosmofics Gives Way To Teachers By ALFRED SHEINWOLD f t —8»< afttr Nuv 1.1908 . Registered cause be has had five accidents were preventable. Cinema I A n — Alice’s 0 A Q I I O Cure Ills, Alter Heredity R*»taurant, 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, A Q J 8 2 jTbe right way to play a TOI8 SEAL SANLN PTIANCISOOFRANCTSOO (A(AP) P ) — eomea could be niared in kvii. u> ■ .u _____ m The Board of Education last used during the daytime hours 9:30; Funny Girt, 8:00. eomes could be placed In^ Indi­ He aald suMi a search would certain kind o f toldge hand de­ WEST EAST For Scouts Naw ftauUngs about the inner night agreed to dismiss the lay only. East Hartford Drive-In ' __ ^ in sds indicates the iUni was vidual cells, Kornbetg suggest­ expentave. but would take leaal pends on what league you play 4 9 8 6 4 3 ♦ A Q J 7 2 submitted and approved under wwkinge o f oMls offer hiqie that ATTENTION! ed they might be carried by vi­ money than the moon program, ■ f curriculum Committee formed Thirteen calls were answered 7:80; Good Morning and in. I f your opponents are minor K 5 2 1 rxiwialyiiitsewacurriculum. ~ Many viruses cause dtaeaae MUlon. the past month and four mem- E e*t Windsor Drive-In — to {day a very straightfiwwaid « K 9 4 4, A 6 5 wlthoqt a number, will atari AtThtFutaOt BE O IN N IN O NOV. 1«. 19W i] Suggaalsd for OENERAL "with.nnich leas time and mon­ by Invading the nucleus and in- The action w m taken on bers were Injured on duty, Flnlan's Rainbow, 7:80; Trygon game. I f they're m ajor SOUTH their meetings in about three ey then It took to put a man on He said It might also be poori- AFTESNOON and EVENINO CXAS8ES Factor, 9:00. tem ipting cell procem ei , but recommendation of Superlnten- leaguers, they may be crafty 4 None audlancaa. weeks. The new leadership is ble to find or manufacture vi- MANCHBgTER tbe moon," a noted Mocbemlst Kotnherg proposed a massive Clamea for E LE M E N T A B T and m O H aOHOOL Btudenta dent of SchooU Kenneth Mac- Hlcto^I!l^riai*"scl^*todly*^ enough to give you a dUOeuU (? A Q J 9 8 3 § Suggastad for MATURE currenfiy taking Girl Scout soya. nisea that would lUter the he- l in Remedial Reading (Phonics, Understanding, etc.). Study Medium Cool, 7:80; Anyone Can time. searMi tor vlrusea with what he redltary blueprint in chromo-t Kenzle. The committee will be O K 8 6 4 audlancaa (parental dlacra- training and orientation. One Dr. Arihur Kornbetg of Stao- Skills, Comprehension, Vocabutory, Speed, Cofiege Board , j * as part of fire prevention week. t>i „„ calls “ foriunate cfaaractertatta.’’ aoihes. replaced with an active curricu- ” *ay, 9.80. West dealer. 4 1073 Uon advised). additional person is still needed font Unlveralty SMiool of Modi- Test Preparation and Oeneral Reading Elficieocy. The firemen have been invited Mansfield Drive-In — Short lum council composed of high Bast West vulnerable. North East South to assist with the Juniors. In­ cine told a meeting of the Amer­ SmaU Classes * Pre-Testing Program * Certilled Teachers to Ellington tomorrow night at Subjects, 7:00; Pitstop, 7:10; W m I Is] RESTRICTED — Parsons school teachers, he expleiined. Opening lead — Four of 2 terested xiersoas are requested ican OoUage of Surgeons about 7:16 to view films taken of Naked Angels, 9:00. Pais 1 0 1 4 under 19 not admitted, un­ Academic Reading Improvement Center, loc. "I am convinced that it 1s Spades. Pan Pan 4 9 to call Mrs. Lucas Moe, troop diaoovnry of an enayme that ra- various parades and musters in Burnside Theatre —Alice’s 2 4 less accompanied by parani •S E. Center St. Call Next to Cavey*s only through the active parti- South ruffed the first i^ade A ll Pan organiser. palM damaged ohromcoomas, Manchester, Conn. MB. KAPR O VE T d . MS-M17 which the department has parti- Restaurant, 7:80, 9:80. and saw that no good could or adult guardian. cl^tlon of the staff that we rf^ted^durtliTthryea^^ To date 38 girls have regis­ tte Mumps In the nucleus ot UA ’Theatre —Medium Cool, come of leading trumps Imme­ can ever hope to Implement Im- j Parsons under 16 not ad­ tered, and these girls will -be cells which control growth and The firem en and the Tolland 7:00, 9:00. diately, as Charles J. Solomon last trump would assure him provements in the classroom. I mitted. This age restriction notified of the time and place development. Twlrlers will meet at the Leo- State Theatre —Romeo and and Bert Wilson point out In control and his game contract. of the first meetings. There want to Involve the teachers,” may be higher In certain He said many diaaasta rsoult A'MCftiCA'S LARQEST f a m i l y CLOTHING CHAIN nard Com er Firehouse at 1 p.m. Juliet. 6:30, 9:00. their excellent new book "Hold Daily Ouestion will, be a limited number of he explained. areas. Check thaalar or from chromosomal damage Aui. V. .L. . o" Nov. 0 prior to marching in Our Hands." Instead, South re­ As dealer, you bold: Spades, openings for girts in Grades 4, that he suspects the real oauna w a A s i m s m i ^ I 1^® 'ay committee the Veteran’s Day Parade in turned a low club at the second A-O-JlT-ti Hearts^ «-4, INa- sdvsrtiaing. 5 and 6 in the Junior level. Any was officially dlsolved along Rockville ta failure of the eniyme to do Ita trick. monda, 9-8-8; Chiba, A-8-8. What Printed u a public eervice gilt currently in these grades is repair Job properiy. with the expressed gratitude of . ' Red China by this newBDSper. the board for its services, mem- *Thc Auxiliary will hold a West stepped up with the king do you eayf eligible to Join one at the He later told a news oontar- Look For Our Sign' bers will be asked to serve as b>y, novelty and lewelry of clubs to lead another spade Answer: Most experts would troops, whether or not she has ence Wednesday that It may be­ through dummy's king. South prevlouriy been a Brownie or Informal liaisons between the Tuesday at 8 p.m. In the May Soften hid one spade with this skimpy come possible to use enayme^ Girl Scout. Mu„i...-,..r i .ru,Mir REAR of Monchester Parkade staff and the community, and ''®c*'ard s Com er firehouse, ruffed and led another club to hand. Some would pass, con­ the chemical middle men in tbe force out the ace. Senior Girl Scout Troop 5(»1 M \M IIK..srKH to serve as a "sounding board" Board Baton Notes sidering it a point or so too reactions that take place within East led a third spade, and has become a regional troop for program proposals. Several members of the U.S. Stand light. I am on the side of ths i.IHEATREEAST the body, hot only to repair South ruffed with the Jack. He bidders. registering girls from Andover, chromoeomea but to Miange 'The local schools have added Recreation-sponsored NEW T O R K (A P ) — Nixon then led a diamond to dummy Monday - Friday Hebron, Marlborough, (Columbia their makeup. 38 new pupils in the month baton participated I n ______Ckqiyright 1989 T/i/s \^eePs Special administration officials say and returned the ten of hearts 7:00 A 9:99 and Lebanon. The troop has a Changing the makeup of chro­ Oeoersl Features Corp. Saturday tc Sunday since achool opened, according Ocean communist China has indicated for a flnesseT membership of 16 girls with mosomes would enable iMen- 2:89-4:80-7:90-9:18 to an enrollment report prepar- Park. y wants to ease Its hoetUe Ftatesse Succeeds Mrs. John Tettelbach Jr. of ttats to control tbe shape and ed by Dr. MacKenzIe. Karen Greehan, daughter of stand toward the United States, The finesse succeeded, for Columbia acting as advisor to function of future generatlona of beyof^ the sje of innocence... Tne report whicn covers the Edward Geehan the New York Times said today, dummy’s ten held the trick, I STATE the troop. The seniors, who plants, anlmala and men. From Richards of Boston “TaU Talk Shop’ month of September only also Robbie Rd., won a third place In a dispatch from Washing- South led the other heart from !■ -1 into me sge of swsicnesi meet once a month os a Adi Kom berg aald the repeUr en­ revealed the existence oi some H’® competition. j ton, Peter Grose said various dummy and repeated the fl- group and more often in patrols, ayme, called DNA polymerase, ■iarge classes” at Meauow- Revolving trophy winners In branches of the government are nesee by playing the queen of "Romeo A Jnllot" at 8tS0-9 at the home ot Mrs. Tettelbach, has been shown In laboratory tirooK and Hicks Memorial week’s classes were Tina studying what response to hearts. have elected the following studiea to be able to restore ra­ ..icnools. Hills, Ann McKelvey, Valerie make, as a possible preliminary West pounced on the trick “DAZZUNG” patrol leaders by town groups: diation-damaged portions of the -LIFE WOMEN’S LARGE SIZES oj^iiing day enrollment found ®"'"er, Felecla Greaves and to opening talks with the with the king of hearts and led Ctdumbla, JoAnn Brlandooa; double-atrandsd moleoulee of students In the local Garla Selby. (3hineee. another spade to make Gouth Andover,' Charlene Donahue; deoxyribonucleic add (DNA) lO H to IS—A A A A to D ..cnools, while Dr. MacKenzie's Bulletin Board Diplomats from Western “ •* i*P ***■ trump. Now West I |{\N( o/.l I I IKKl.I.l and Debbie McQuade of I>baa- that make up dircanooomes. 9 leport showed z,2i8 as of Sept. TTie Board of Assessors will countries who met Chinese offl- I*®*! O '* 7**** trump and another on. Girls from Hebron and "Although we have done thla -V. 1 hese ilgures do not include ‘Town Hall tomorrow cials In Peking last week during South was down K( IMKI» Marlborough have Joined the so for only In test tubes, we as­ the students attending Rock- 1® 4 P-m. for the ceremonies marking the 20th ''vo- meditm cool Andover Patrol. Vanessa sume the same things happen In .iiie hit,n and other Classes out- declaration of property anniversary of the Communist South’s play would have been JI i ,i i :t Hoelzei' of Columbia is the Uvlng cells," Kornbeig .lue town. by local residents. state reported little antl-Atnerl- reasonable in a game of poor (S) technicobr'/a paramount picturr troop scribe and Pam Altaffar adding that powerful electroni itluatiowbrook School enroll- cart invective was displayed, the quality since in such a game of Coliunbla Is the troop treas­ mlcroooopes have photographed ..lent has Increased from 702 on Manchester Evening Herald Times said. West would surely take the king urer. Lynn Robinson of Colum­ the prnoias. jpening day to 717, an Increase Tolland correspondent Bette These diplomats also reported of hearts without delay 11 ha bia la the representative to the "In this cut-and-patoh proce­ I j i la students. Kindergarten Quatrale, tel. 878-2848. a OUnese Interest in easing had it. In a fine game, bow- Senio2 Planning Board, with dure tbe eniym e finds Ita way students account for nine of the trade and travel reetriotions ever. West would never take the CSiarlene Donahue as her alter­ the lesion, sita on the D N A . additional total with a total of with the United States. king of hearts at his first op- nate. Patricia Campbell ot And­ that point and exerolaas tbs ^ now enrolled Including 144 Moonnien Get The State Department, on portunlty. over Is the correspondent to the damaged m aterial," be said. July 21, agreed to permit toun- South should take the ace "Hotline," the Senior Girl Scout .n the morning and 111 in the ot "Then It repUoates the lats traveUng abroad to b rii^ up hearts the second tim e and run neivspaper In Cmineoticut TraUs Stepping High for Rockville Hospital ToUies j «LF-8EBWci~| afternoon. First grade totals Grand Welcome ^ Cl)c Cliiti material and another ensym*^ to 8100 in Ckummunist Chinese ''*• W ck s in the side suits, al- Council. iZi, an increase of three, and j j LAST H A R I F 0 H a >. N 0 P A I C H T 0 A >, ‘Tley, Ixxrtc M e O ver" . . . three Miown g M s go throuph their paces In pmpaxWtimi tor the called llgase Joins the nee products home and widened the lotvlng West to take Ms king of On Oct. 16 the seniors will matertcJ to the ohroraosome." tecond grade 228, also an In- In Amsterdam Rockville General BospKal FoiUos to be presented tomorrow and Saurday ok 8 pjn. alt the categories of persons who ml^it hearts by ruffing. South’s own "[LiGmE WITHOUT [XTRAVAGANCE" have a swim party at Wlnifiiam rcase of three. Vernon Center Middle School. The dancers from M t, ore Ibn. John Kettle, Mkn. ifereiMh Ooo- The repaired D N A then rS' High 'School Pool, the first of eumes directing production oi Hicks Memorial School en- AMSTERDAM (AP) — 'Hie he permitted to visit CMna. ______Idn and Hre. Peter HodgUnn. Prooeedi from the ehow wifi buy equkpmaiit for tiie now chil­ Apollo astronauts received a Chinese officials have appar- CHAPBROILED TO PEFFECTION’ a aeribs of such events. lOss dren’s playroom at die taoapftal. CXuto Goodyear, a director from OarglH Ptodutitton Oo. of subrianoea that the ceU needs tc I'Ollment Increased by six stu­ 11 tumultuous welcome here today entiy accepted this m o v e 'm a Carol ( Hagen, physical educa­ New York bias been rehearsing the cadt for three weeks. (HeraU photo by Bueetvlctua.) grow Into bone, muscle or nerv« dents during the month, with f4S/ \/E!NDS0R ON THE OPEN HEARTH on their goodwill trip around the eymbol of U.S. intentions at [NOWJBBHINOWI STEAK tion liistructor at Rham High tissue. 241 third graders; 207 fourth world. breeching the gap between the Fred Astaire IASI HARTFORD • TEL - 1 , ‘ 5' SchoM, w ill accompany the girls Asked how enzymes oapaMi graders, and 78 fifth graders and had forced interest rates Crowds of thousands cheered United States and China, tlie Petals Clark - lAAlS ST • OPPOSITE CONNECTICUT BUO and he available to assist girls of repairing or altering chromo- enrolled, for a total enrollment •qnNIAN’S Batabow" (O) | who want to work on improv­ even Mgtier in others. as Nell A. Armstrong, Edwin E. ‘J’*"'*® sold. of 826. Also: Stewart Oraagsr ing their swimming skills. T ax Reform May Die Long ouggeoted hia group Aldrin Jr. and Michael Collins ------AT THF NORWICH MOTOR INN • NORWICHTOWN Middle School enrollment in­ ••n o Trygon Fsetor" (M)J . Airmail Aarigned might consider this iasue first. drove up In white convertibles. - • * • creased by nine students with [ TIT t,i OFF CONN TPKE • TEL lE’.: It seemed likely tbe conimlttee They took several minutes to Incentive Awards Ainnan Mark L. Haloburdo, 129 fifth graders, 185 sixth grad­ would vote to strike the provi­ shako hands wHh dozens of peo- LOS ANGELES (A P ) — Hos- Bon ' of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Of Lack of Interest ers, 210 seventh graders and Haloburdo, Wheeling Rd., has’ sions from the Mil. ple In front of the royal palace P't®*® that save money In treat- By JOB HALL 162 eighth graders enrolled, for TWIN MAINE LOBSTER received fals first US Air Force commitment to the Senate Dem­ One recommendation by Pres­ In Amsterdam's Dam Square. medicare patients will re­ Aasodaled Pieos. Writer a total enrollment of 686. (Wed. and Fri.) duty assignment after complet­ ocratic leadenhip to complete ident Nixon fof^ an addltton to ONi tlAH in a short ceremony at the pa- '"centlve rewards under a CUtMNMI Served with baked potato, garlic ing basic training at Lackland action on the Mil by Oct. 81. the House Mil attracted Uttte The high school enrollment lace they presented Queen Ju- , P'^®8t®-tn backed by the fed- WASHINGTON (AP) —The bread. Steak Club salad, M M AFB, Tex. He has been assign­ Chairman Russell B. Long, siqiport and appeuonUy is dead. increased by seven students, llana with a plaque similar to ^vernment. couee or tea. surge of pifolic sentiment tor with 143 ninth graders, 106 10th ed to a unit of the Strategic D-La., outlined a timetable he Tills was a pixqxiaal tor a 2 the one they left on the moon. emr The Golden Helnwt n jwarded nweltly in v t t high Khools Choose from Fall ‘69 fabrics— — The board iqrreed to grant on yon and deliver it at your oonvenieni:e!~ exception to Its policy of no evergone’s (01 the Single belt peilormance In football Participating virgin wools, wool-nnd-Orlon* ^ 0 8 8 .student sales to permit the high THE high schools aie Penney High School and Manchester acrylic blends. Glen plaids, I school band to sell candy to Banquet Boom Faculties AvaUaMe for AU Types ot Oathe: wiiidowpanes, herringlxnies, I Phone 9tS-87ta tor Beservatlons . , , fawrite! High School Plaques are on display at Norman Miller raise money for biuid imlforms. liopsack weaves. T w o and tiuee * Memb*-rs volcwt the opinion Friday Night Special HOUBS: Monday through Saturday, 19 AJH. - I a m Grand Prize will be awarded at et^ ol season. billion models, quality tailored that In vU-w of the budget cut BOSS’S CAR with two inside breast pockets “there was no other way to ... regulars and longs. got the money for the band uniforms." ■JtfSft’i'i-vreY • r V X • V COMPUTI ALTnATIONS INCiUDID TTie sale of c “4 9 # Sea Food fRanrliratrr \ “No l^ t e r steaks than Mr. Steak. But toniwht ASSORTED Sale Price *. — AUCE' tet 8 chooee from d ^ p fried shrimp . . . fish and CHCKOUTES •3695.00 ' Cucnhui ^fraU> 1.' 1 tb. (1.95 ^ apparal for mon c^ps . . ^ other great seafoods.” Com pile . o r FACTORY S YR./80.000 MILE WARRANTY D9CLUDBD dinners $1.65 to $4.66. 2 lbs. (3.85 Dallr Except 8uiuix]r« and young mon HKl Holldsys SI IS BUsell Street n o n a H a H m l t k i Mancheeter. Conn. (OSOto) MANY ASSORTMENTS . . . " A G M d MS t o B b t B Telephone 443-7711 TO GIVE AND ENX5Y FARMINGTON SOUTH WINDSOR ilecuiHl Clue INxIigt' Hnid tunei ARID GUTHRIE ..—.ARTHUR PENN • <»L0« by Deluxe MBnrhrMt$r Conn family p)l000 LENOIC CHEVROLET MANCHESTER BERLIN SUBSCRIPTION RATES X. FINK At Bt. 177 (PlalnvlUe Ave.) Route 8 PAynblo In Adranco R A T U R I A T UmtMl ______MT. PHARMACY MANCHESTER PARKADE WEBSTER SQUARE Route • (Scott Swamp Rd.) On Kaat Hartford Town Line Joe Yrer 7 :3 0 - 9 :3 0 BURNSIDE C O .. INC. m ui' V t a l i ■ / ri 9W B. < Hiror Meolha / CARTER 1929 S t — OpSB t a 9 — 9 — L>oe Mohtli 9ta U AJi. to • P JL OPE: N F Vt NINGS till 9PM a PLENTY of FREf PARKING ./ '' \ '■V \ . V'. PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TOURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969 • \ _ _ MANCHite'rEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1968 PAGE FIVE Kennedy. Dodd Set for Fight Finch Finds Nerves Fray CRAWFORD Full Female Equality More Easily in Washington On Ammunition Sale Checks Bitfbt aad Dfangr Cktergni WASHINOTON (AP) — Sen­ tion, later revised Us amend­ BROAD STREET ■ _ ^ ^ ..M M . . . I Old Story in Liberia B y O. C. THEI.EN JR. more exciting than I had even emment service, he says, take ate backers of 1968 gun legisla­ ment to keep that portion of the tion are pois^ to fight a move MANCHESTER Aaaoclated Press Writer h o j ^ " an equal toU: Leas Ume for ten- law intact. B p M OO T B 0 8 E N B L O M aimed at eliminating controls doctorate to her Bodeliite - Name the controversy and pis and family; campaign work­ Kennedy and Dodd agreed the Amerlated Press WeUsr WASHINGTON (AP) — Rob- Pinch is into it—school d ^ g r e - over sales of ammunltton. tor’s. Also: Prospect Ave. luid Ksiie S t, West Hartford ers from as far back as the 1960 move makes Bennett’s amend­ ft has only been in the last 10 ert H. Finch has paid a price in gation, dirty air, consumer pro- CHOKK BIKBrU 'MOMBOVIA, Liberia (AP) — presidentU campaign Finch The ammunitkm provision, ment leas obJectiMiaUe, but or 16 years Uiat American woen- • Open Daily 10 to 10 his ascent from lieutenant gov- tectlon, welfare reform, food managed who seek patronage part of the law enacted after as­ HNsctten of Angle Brooks, a empr of California to national and drug safety, student unrest said they still would seek to , Liberian (Nplomat, as president en have flound tee teUance be- jobs and ambassadorships; sassins’ bullets claimed the have it removed entirely from wlfery, Mrs. Brown says, but • Ample Prse PBiUiic~ prominence as a trusted Nixon The CaHfomia poliUclan and time-consuming and often repet­ lives last year of civil rights o6 Itie UJt. General Aoeembly the MU. iM sw B ela g ’ tween a career and house- ^**®*'^- old buddy of President Nixon itive questioning by congres­ leader Martin Luther lOng Jr. I For H * HsHdaya didn’t cauee much of a stir in • "Charge It” with year CJtP. or Bennett said he acted on be­ Libqjtan wmnen have aMsaye He finds the Washington pace can claim several notable vlcto- sional committee members. and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, re­ b tr naUvie l«ad. half of hunters and sportsmen in done tt. frenzied and the paperwork ries in administration skirmish- "There's definitely a fatigue quires purchasers to give their Tbs teeUng w as: Bbe’s a - tool in the fight against bal- ' ’there ere women calxhIverB, amendment, scheduled to be SELLING IMPORTED CAR! able a chattel to waste in "The whole thrust now is ad­ tlon hall at the church. The ance-of-payments. vir­ one, and he carried only a pis­ "In many cases now I'm look­ ORIGINAL be tnarried,” Dean U iLiy Anto­ cockpit of the Brazilian airliner ing at files whether about civil work and self-help program. tually aU o f Liberia’s soolal and tol." after takeoN and forced the pi­ inette Brown aald. " I doubt if welfare servioeo. A gala boll U.S. Customs agents said tile rights compliance, food and you can find a profesolonol lot to fly to Havana via (George­ drugs problems or radiation lev­ Gov. Rockefeller CStes EQUIPMENT last monte netted I4SJXID. Aerolineas Argentlnas plane, town and San Juan, P.R. They ...... woman who has not- been mar­ Mary Fiske, a ntatheriy, con­ with 66 passengers and a crew els. And I’m really not satisfied Takeover of Railroad were reported armed with at at the kind of data^I’m'mM^^^^ ried. Mhjrbe she’ll be divorced vincing woman who is assistant of 13, left one pcMsenger In Ha­ NEW YORK (AP)—New York least three revolvers, a subma- Finch says. or widowed, but she will have secietatty of Information and vana. Gov. Nelson Rockefeller said been monied.” chine gun, a bottle labeled nltro- Even the policy break­ cteture and active In otaurch Wednesday a state takeover of BVten Mta. Brown’s husband The Mexican news agency glycerine and sticks that looked throughs, he observes, have pay­ woik, has definite views on Amex said the Swiss Embassy, like dynamite, the Penn Ontral Railroad’s New died In 1962 riie took her three women’s <4 >portuidtleB: offs far In the future. Haven Division Is in the works, DBBXE CHAMPION which handles Brazilian liHer- While the plane was at idilldeen to New York so riie “ If you are prepared, nothing ‘"Ihere’s a lot of satisfaction "but nothing is nailed down esta in Cube, was negotiating Georgetown, the hijackers out of the fact we got a presi­ could add a Oomell Uatvetetty wlil binder your succese.” for release of a Brazilian Cruz- threatened to blow It up If the ______yet.” dential measage on population A spokesman for the governor OUR BEST'SEUmO REPLACEMENT TIRE elro de Sul Caravelle. The agen- airport did not provide fuel and for the first time ln*1w8t^”’ ’ said, "There is action contem­ be P‘- Finch says "B uT we plated in the near future.” Bolton allowed to leave Cuba today, lot, but they allowed the copilot a system that can really tell you M«ns Casual Slacks Sam Kanell, head of the Rail Nylon Panty Hos« The Brazll'an air liner w s h'- and a passenger to get off to how many children you didn’t Division of tlte Omnectlcut De- King's Jacked while on a domestic make arrangements. A woman have bom. Athletic Booster Club pcutment of Transportation, said Reg 64 flight from Belem to Manaus, passenger and her t«m children "But hopefully we’ll see a de- the takeover has been contem­ S .9 9 Alrport officials at Manaus said were allowed to stay In Geoige- cllne in births downstream, but S’ plated for three years and would ND TIRE Seeks Funds for Program Permanent prsM blendi in lolidi, the plane carried 42 paseengen town becauae the children were that's really downstream, include both New York and Con­ Nykm iCswtoh or BidnOaboen and a crew of 7, but sources at hysterical, witnesses said. "F or another thlnir If the fancies. Dubbleworee- cotton necticut. John Wbitham, president of Dan VertlU, WiU Dickimon, A1 in baaCo and fariilnn rtiadaa corduroy jeans and slacks. Avaraga and taU. “ ------““ '‘•‘“ ce w e lito plan Kanell said be thought Rocke­ the newly-formM Btrtfaxi Athtettc Abeam, Bob Wlendl, Donald feller made the statement be­ LOW AS Association Booster Club, an­ wwe aboard wouldn’t know tor 10 years Smith, F. SelUe, Bob Glldden, AAA AdVlBCS cause of the governor’s involve­ nounced today teat tbe organiza­ a U Androlevich, B. HUton, ** f 1 ? !• V whether It has the social hrnpll ment in the problems, of the tion is seeking “the help of all Mrs. Russell, Sam Lavltt, Mr. w n u ^ oliage Viewerg cations we hope,” be says. Just as It landed for an In* ^ ^ ______^ Long Island Railroad. Boitonttes in creating cm ac­ and Mra, Robert Ttiomton and termedlate stop at Santiago, ReSerVe RoOlllg tive qxxta program for all the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson. Chile, on a flight from Buenos people of! Bolton.” Bustnesa membersh^ia: Phil- Aires to Miami. BOSTON (AP) —The Amari- ★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★★★ ******** "We hope to support pro­ brick Agency, Ray Holcombe The planes, the 44th and 46th can Automobile Association said grams for children and adults, Ineurance, Dlmook Reatty, U diverted to the Communist is­ Wednesday that motorists plan­ W m a m l . for men and women, for boys and R Realty, Wolverton Agen­ land this year, were hijacked on ning to view fall foliage (his MB----- m x w v r a r a and girls,” said Whitham. “We cy, Meyer Agency, Frechette the second anniversary of the weekend should make hotel or are prlraarUy a fund-raisiiig Af^ncy, Ron’s Gas Station, death of the Argentine-bom motel reservations before they Board o f Dtrocfoiv organtaatlcei,. although many of White Gtaas, Bolfaai Notch hero of the Cuban revolution, start their trips. B A . tto m UOnna., VLM. our membera are active ki the Package Store, Bolton Fbeurma- Ernesto "Che” Guevara. V O aa n aohool oC Lsnv. "Rooms will be scarce in and football programs oy, Andover Package Store, L. C BmR Piss. Msnrt The hijacker of the Argentine mountain and lake regions of Through our fund raising, we F. Ftano Association, Ftano- Mens Sport Shirts plane did not mention Guevar­ O ainber c t ___ BoysFlannelPajamas Girls Toggle Coats New Hampshire, Vermont and Ohsrtsr Member ____ hope to be able to support any Cblck Fuel, Bolton Lake Hotel, Bonded tteother Suits a’s name throughout the flight, Western Massachusetts,” sold fawvn group teat wlches to de­ Cbick Plumbing, 8 J’s emd Har­ oheMsr Jsyeeesi Prea S ite s floflS Aguirre said. “ I think the hi­ an AAA official. Manchester c t velop a sports activity. We ry Hkigland Ooenpony. J«4 ?r 'TOO jacking and the anniversary 7 f e Traffic is expected to be very ADMrioaa Field Servtoe have oontrlbuied substantially ^ " ^ 2 ■ were coincidental,” the captain 14 II" heavy on all major fall fol age ’86; ViM Chsfnnsa Msiw to die new midget toctball said. Folyester-cetton no-iren sport QuIH-Uned cotton corduroy (vMi routes such as Interstate 96, 89, eh ester Hedeveloeeneeit team, and we are looking for- lt*9 One Way To Bring Washaible ooCUm flaansl, san- ■tylea galore Including aoreened (Running 3ton* oomouiatiana. The plane spent 48 minutes at shirts, solid or ploid. DM-L-XL forisad for maximum shrlnk- Inner zipper, pilo-edged hood. In U.S. 3 and Route 16 In Nsw A ge^ ’66*’a6. ifaidite waifi to supposing a basket­ prtata, atretah njdoM, stripaa. Bonded OolonsyW rayon in U Santla^. 'The hijacker kept cur­ at 140 Rtohmond Rd., w«le Issues Befeire Public Texturized nylon knits In S-M-L aga. Mate 8 to 16. blue, green, brown or cornel. Hampshire: Interstate Route 91, ball program in the near fu­ to U (neme 14H to Mta). tains drawn over the windows Joetis sad two daughtera 89. U.S. 7. Route 100 and Route 9 ture.” FKILAL>ELPHIA (AP) — rv T Anny V s t *42-’68. Pros- and allowed no one to get on or In Vermont; and Interstate eeit meenber Board c t Ol- Whitham noted the over­ Falltog to win voters, tbe public off the' pliane, but he permitted Route 91, U.S. Route 7, Route I isotois Maos 1 9 0 6 . whelming enthusiasm shown school eyatem bere hoe turned the pilot to drop a passenger list and the Massachusetts Turnpike to taigb school newspaper edi­ to the ground. by tlta peofde of Bolfaxi towaid In the Bay State. tors, In an eftoit to help seti a Aguirre said he did not radio For Rw ACTION Tsom the reoeoUy created Bolton p e r ^ bond leoue. there were five hijackers as re­ Agricultural aviation Is grow­ Tlgera, a midget football team ported earlier VOTE DEMOCRATIC for boys between the ages of Voters rejectod a $90 million - , Illsing evoiyevery yevyear min the United H ds Ad EBeeBsered By Tito The hijacker appeared to be states. More than nine and 18. The three Sunday school bond question last May 100 million aster Deenseemtie Tows Oomenttaee and tee board of education ailb- about 36 srears old, the captain acres of farmland were treated BOOBB NBOBO; llsss. aftemoon games to date have said. ALL SIZES ON SALE been played to oudtencee of up sequently towered it to $66 mil­ with chemicals (n 1968, and lion over school admlnlatratora’ “ He said he was studying for planes did the Job for seven to 400 spectlators. a master’s degree In chemistry, * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SOE Ttosbse Bhckwels TtadMtWMtwah Ni. Frank Poet, diairman of the objections. acres out of 10. M hTei With November boDoting and said he wanted to follow Fi­ la Tbs 2MTIra term hxITin PtolRM Bodeter Fund Drive, in a plea neanng and munioipal bonte aa del Castro’s Ideas,” Aguirre for more pubUetty tor the or- e.BO-13 $26.25 $10.00 $29.75 $12.00 S1.S9 laaue again, aehooi offlcale are said. gantsatkai’s goals and ^func- Vicks Formula 44 concerned about building reno­ Boys No-iron Slacks Famous Nome Dolls Hooded Prom Suits Knit Hot Foshions Agulree said Chilean authori­ 7.00-13 27.75 tioeis, said, “ We need to tell ties offered to use air force 13.00 31.50 IB.00 1.99 vation and oonetruotlon pro­ M u g 's our story to the public. The r»^. Cough Syrup grams to house FbUadelphta.’s e.95-14 27.75 13.00 31.75 15.00 1.93 Dimnan to our fund drive has R a g (^JUAionL JdidfuufL Canisui, 390,000 public school pupils. A 7.35-14 bean teeriflc, but there are still $ .9 9 -4\ 9 0 0 S . » s S ' 3 S - 2 " 7J6-1S 28.75 13.00 1.97 panel, wMeh included Dr. Mark 33.00 15.00 1.91 many townspeople who don’t Ivy casuals and corduroys In Nylon tricot with Kodel poly* ^rncN Int coBectien of boMtf- Sbedd, superintendent of t o Ideal's 22" LlHle Lost Baby Superautos’ 7.75- 14 know about our organtsatlon. polyosler-cotton. Coll bottoms In ester HberfUl, cuddly acrylic suiti. ful borets, Koppy hoods end 385 CENTER ST, MANCHESTER ★ 7.76- 30.50 15 15.00 34.75 1.96 aeboota, summoned 60 teen-age or Topper's 21" Baby Boo. 549-7SM 17.00 1.99 We know that theee people Both with hoods and mittens. editors to a epeelal news oonfer- Kbit's logwlto1.«9 glen pWds. Sizes C to 1C. (botterios not included) oshor w to« hnbs. Atony celecs. e.25-14 would be glad to he^ if they In surance • 25-15 33.50 16.00 38.25 I8.0Q 2.19 ence to streae tbe urgency of the 2.20 knew bow much their he p Hwe money issue. ehould S.55-14 would be appreciated.” 36.75 17.00 41.75 19.00 2.49 But tee teen-agers—like their To Be Hiked tell Poet explained that member- out of 8.85- 14 2.74 parerCs wanted to know why so 8.85- 41.00 15 19.00 46.75 20.00 sh^ cards are available in two much and wtaat for. . WASHINGTON (AP) — Insur­ your size, e 2.60 catagortes: Fhmily cards, giv­ ’reincheck” 9.15-15 ance rates are going to go up on be izzued, — — 48.25 21.00 3.01 en tor a donation of $6 or more, the "motorized missiles"—hot eeeuring later 9.00-15 and buatoeae inembeiahip carte cars loaded down with big en­ dallvaryatthe — — 50.50 23.00 2.71 (tor town buslneaemen and pro- gines and extra gear. Congress edvectited price. feesianal people), given tor a has been told. donation of $26 or more. "We Oar Iny.Away Pkn Dean Jeffers, president of Na­ hope to contact every family b Now Ib Effect! tionwide Mutual Insurance Co., and. bustnask In town.” aald said .^the superautos experience Poet, “to seek their support.” A * Abeatttl ,4 ^ . losses 66 per cent higher than Both Whitman and Poet urged more moderately powered vehi­ America's Favorite Winter Tires ^ active suppoit of tbe Booster N Gillette Soft 'n Dry Xmas Gift Wrap cles. Chte and town qwita. ”Thera’a •HEW Woring Blonders Marx Typowriter His fhrm, the nation’s fifth r t o S S s i ^ s " no reason why the town of Bolt­ MWe Spray Doodorant largest Insurer of automobiles, iM in M «e 1 M|kta ' news on can’t bore otM of tbe best 930-13 is raising insurance rates on $24.75 $11.56 $28.00 •1.70 fportB programs In Tolland BICYCLES a * 1 6 " such cars by 60 per cent to dl- CTa-14 (sas-u) county,” they said, “ but we i^MWcnr aakkCTiOM or 26.25 1 7 ^ 29.25 2.10 MOW nieveuaa in thu s^a^av wo^mtoae^a^atoa a^e^^^^NpmF mtnlsh their appeal, Jeffers OFF I t J M need bote moetey and workijra. Voor cboko of poper or foil gift Typos letSars. numerolt, au ariu e £7Me (7 J8-14) VCHMON AdOA 2w41 wrap in nHrectira hoiidoy do* with 3 cup hoot resislont |«r, Nan signs. 32 dio cost bays, ro* sold. He called the "motorized 878.1S(7JS*151 27.75 | S M 30.75 2 U i We welcome those who con give mlssUea.” ...... w ieesesMiseeeeswwwwmiOlWHn 879-14 (7.75-14) Zj9S M ug's Ret elnoe. Bitw and mvel fISBi-grip Id ond 2 Of MIGOiMfr, 204 a few boura of their time eadi 9 Testifying before a Senate GUARANTEED TO GO F79-15 17.75-151 2 9 ^ 11.31 32.00 07S.14 (935-14) I t M 200 week to help ue with this pro­ subcommittee Wednesday. Jef­ thru kso, imict and •rto' 2.88 gram of raising funds.” G78-15 19.15-151 32.00 2 ] ^ 35.00 2 3 J i fers said superautos such as the ^..or WE PAY THE TOI HTa.14 (935-'l4) 2J2 Tboae townspeople wishing to ><79-15 (9.45-15) 3 5 ^ 209 Chevrolet Corvette, Ford Mus­ 38.00 2 U i 20a Join tbe Booster dub or aevM tang Mach 1 and Pontiac’s GTO -179-14(905.14) -179-15(905-15) 39.00 SjOO in fund raising ore asked to "certainly are not conducive to 42.00 2 U I 8j02 contact John Whitham, preai- ihsteuunuuuisaiiaMMd Anprten PLUS IK»«««neclal actuarial studies produc­ .// SMAHAMM60 guaraxsii. Other shoe of mos* avery Uad af aaielc. F ^ Mia wMh r aytto biadiag. 72x90 sarviag plsssi. 2 lovaly pottsme. With nsoial lid-lock headloe. ing the higher loss rate "slmpyl . /./ I I D wnnnse cannot be ignored.” — HOURS;DaBy9 f o 6.Tkur».aBdFrldayNlqfcnHi9 -. 1 * ^ I -J KANCHE33TEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1989 lllANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCJlESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969 PAGE SEVEN

; Murray Fails Again Hi-Ho Come fo the In West Germany: Beef Prices Will Continue TV-Radio Tonight To Get GOP Backing FAIR Tiny Free Democratic Parly ToRise^ Congressmen Hear COMING SOON! Has Felled Several Giants WASHINGTON (AP) — CDn- n billion pounds this year from By SOL R. COHEN Television l- 13.6 billion in 1966 beo^iuse of ■ / sumera will have to pay even By OBOBOE THOMSON Improved methods, DeOraff A final try by backers o f William Murray, GOP can­ ScNiffli Methodist Church Not unlike the RepitoUcans in S:W (1) Pernr (Wee-N) News — Weather more for beef if cattlemen are Associated Preea Writer the United States, they once op­ said. But, he went on, the only Maaetera (9099-99) baalal Beeae (C> publican Town Committee, was beaten back last night Wept Germany’s Free Demo­ state and imtil recently Anew (4S) Oillisaa’i Iriaad (9-Ml Obeet aad Mre. Malr Increasing hunger for meat, ac­ is by increasing the basic num­ 5:K (45) We7 e a A e r 9:99 (9) 91w Nabata Baar (G) AMERICA'S SECOND LARGEST without even a vote. ------— ------BIAEffUm AX 1«IN AM. cratic party act out two decadea their support chiefly from the cording to a packing industry ber of cattle. S:M (I Staau tte Stare (C) (949) That OIri (0> ^mkeeman. It waa done by Invoking Rob- of Ed TomUel, and be doM a ago to instill liberal thinking middle class, businessmen, ' UaAerAec 9:99 (949) BewHehad (C> Elarller, the American Nation­ SELUNG IMPORTED CAR! erta Rules of Orders, which good Job," Rottner taid. "The Into naUmial politics. farmers and white-collar work­ (M> U8 Nary (999999) Iraaiide (C) "With all due j^mpathy for al Cattlemen's Association ad­ a m t i ^ 'i lelaaA 9:99 <9) Merle their problema,” Herrell De- govern the paibainentary pro* u * time we ran a candidate Since then. It has been ac­ ers. (46) Tratt ar CJaaeeeacacas (991) Thie b Tern Jeaea (C) mitted it urged a 6 per cent pro­ ^ AvoitablH Soon At ceedingB of the committee. against him, we lost, and if we cused of vacillating wildly to ac­ Their break with conserva­ 6:W (94) Weather — Sparta aa6 (U ) DeBa Baaaa (C> Graff told congressmen Wettaes- duction cutback in June 1967 but Naan (C> i:9 i (999999) Draoet (C) day, " I have to say to consum­ In tact, not only did Murray now endorse a candidate commodate assorted bedmatea, tism became clear last March (S> My Farerlte Martlaa J999M9) ^ > e a a Maida denied the purpose was to cre­ fall to get the endorsement of against him, it will soUdUy the Charcoal PorWsHa from the cmvtervatlve authori­ when their solid vote gave the (M) mahway Patral (C> ers that on a contliHilng basis ate a price-boosting shortage. M edged hite (C) (M> The Deteotlres make the cutback because at 11:99 (9) Merr Oriffia Shew Nawi with Fraah Bey- DIek Vaa Dyke ay Caraaa (C) mand. ^ y BIskep Shew (C) the cattle Industry had reached (Murray) hurt Uie party. John Wallett, we RepubUcans Bundestag with 6.8 per cent of Germany, a cardinal ■‘Uvini (99) Caaadiaa Trarel n a » 1:99 But Rep. John W. Wydter, R- (1999) HaaUey - BrIaUey Be- the point where It must expand Murray declined the request <)rew Demociiuic votes, and we the vote. Five per cent la need­ Democratic policy. (9) News — Memeats af Cam- N.Y., said he la going to turn AMERICA'S LAR3EST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN part (C) b it aad Sbapoete to meet future demands. to withdraw, and said he is in overwhelmingly. That can ed to place, and this waa the Now deeply committed to the 6:46 (M> Laeal News (99) News Bad Slya Off the assoclation'a action over to But he said cattlemen won’t the race to stay. happen again in reverse, if we cloaeat it has come to baniah- left, the Free Democrats are un­ 1:N (9) Ceear'a WerM '(C> (4«) News Haadltae* — GSAF the attorney general's office if (99) Haadey - Brlakley Be- BaUflaae FUia aad Slsa Off make the Investment unless On Aug. 18, when the Repub- oppose Tomklel." CAPTAIN MAC’S ment. likely to try adventures in the pert (C) 9:99 (9) News aad Wealbar — Ma- he can find any connection with they can expect a reasonable ■lean Town Oommlttee en- Rottner recommended a char- Theodor Heuss, later West new coedUion before the four- (9> Tiath ar Ceaeeqaeaeee maat el MedBatlaa aad BIta this year's ahaip price rise. (19) Marie Off price. He did not aay how high dorsed a alate of candidates for revision, to change the town Germany’s first president, year Bundestag reaches at least "1 don’t know whether it’s tl):e price might go. the Nov. 4 municipal election, clerk’s post from elective to i^>- launched the party in 1948. One its halfway meurk. SEE SATURDAr-S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE USTINOV illegal or not but I'm going to He teeUfled before a House It named candidatee (or all polntive. "The town clerk’s post SEAFOOD year later Adenauer formed the One potentially dangerow Is­ find out," Wydler said In an in­ government operations sutxrom- terview. "When any other indus­ poeta but town clerk. It passed ** "ot for poUcy-maUng ded- first coalition with it to give hla sue, however, is the Socialist a motion, by voice vote, not to otons, but strictly for admlnls- Radio mittee studying the high and try bands together to cut pro­ Christian Democrats a Bundes­ plan to give the workers greater ('lids listing taeludes only those news broadcaate ot 18 or 16 rapid retail meat price Increase endorse a candidate to oppose tration tasks," he explained. tag majority. say in industrial management. duction and Increase pricea, it's TomUel. Returning to Murray and Kay and Gloria, center right and far right, Man­ minute length. Some stattnna carry other short newscasts.) this year. illegal.” ' Waddell School. Participants in UConn’s student- Special Scheel’s party also opposes chester’s teacher-trainee imports from Britain, The obnaervative-Uberal alli­ DeOraff blamed the 18 per That motion came after Mur- unfortunaU situation," exchange program, they will return to England Oct. ance broke up in crisis in 1966. any move that could endanger W BCB—919 7:30 News ray was nominated from the **ottner said, "H e (Murray) cent beef price increase be­ chat with Gloria’s host family, A tty. and Mrs. A l­ 17. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) W U L , OCT. 8 aad THURSL, OCT. 9 It was renewed In 1961 but col^ small enterprise, sutdi as the So­ 6.00 Hartford Hishllgtata 7:45 Lowell Thomas floor and lost. He received only pure motives, made him- 7:00 News 8:00 SpeakS| Up Hailford tween July 1988 and July 1969 on Y ale Pai lan Thomas, before going o ff to square-dancing at lapsed again when the minority cialist campaign tor full sick 8:00 Gaslight 12:16 SIlign Off apyrologisl Dies nine votes from the 80 com- Available at the last mln- a bad winter that produced beef NEW HA'tVEN (AP) — Noted FIESH M.OCK ISLAND party quit Cniancellor Ludwig pay. 13:00 Quiet Hwirs WTtC—1999 mittee members present. didn’t knew him and W PO P —1419 5:00i Afternoon Edition shortages. He said that squeeze papyrologist C. Bradford Welles Eriiard’e regime in 1966. On such issues, some recently SubeequenUy, Murmy took andorse a 6:00 Danny Clayton 6:16i Market Report is easing and pricea are coming of Yale 1s dead at the age of 68. Erich Mende, then the Free conservative Free Denwerat 6:rv> Dick Heatnerton 6:30I Weather out petitions for the office, af- c»hAt he keep hlm- take them away from U and dlnoaaura,’’ ao she let htan pur- guitar—and eiq>laiidng the dU- Democrats formed their "grand 6:26 Harry Reaaoner 8:10 Pop Concert reason than a bad winter." Papyrology la the study of the 9 from Oreat Britain have been coalition’’ under Kurt Georg West Germans to decide in the 6:30 Sports. News 9:06 NIghIbeat The town committee has Ig- available______(or the______future."_ laacner-iraininrteacher-training at uthe » Robert- “ T * . ■omethtag sue that Interest whUe the other (erences In British and Ameri- SOUTH WINDSOR, CX>NN. — I 7:00 Tfie World Tonight 11.00 News, Weather Beef produotlon from a basic writing material of the ancient Kiestager. next election that they could do 7:16 Business News 11:20 Sports 'Final nored Murray, has refused to Applause followed Rottner'a aon and B u rley elementory {jj!* ” Intorasted In at the g)rU and boys pursued their can slang. They've visited sav 7:20 Frank Gifford U:30 Other Bide of the Day 50,000 animals has increased to Egyptians, Greeks and Romans. back him, and has contributed wmarks. schools lor almost two weeks ’ own. eral claaaeil In each school to OPEN TUBS-S^^ie AJL te 6 PJf. Mende quit politics and left without a "third force.” no funds to hU campaign. Murray, after the meeting ad- ^ w and both have noUced de- Gloria adds that a "good Kay's special field is art, and ahow ptetures of England and i the party leadership to Walter At a OOP Town Committee Journ*<>. ■aid, " I have no Inten- elded differences In each coun- teacher" can introduce subjects criVcised the fact answer questions about Britlah Scheel early In 1968. meetlng last night, Arthur withdraw. I feel no Wt- try's education of the young herseU and "gat the IntereM "there’s so Uttle time tor ari UA.'Members of one fifth grade Under Scheel, the party began Svensson. president of the Man- temesa toward the town com- "The differences are phenom- she needs," but that she should mustc here. It’s timetabted class wrote letters to Kay a swing to the left that cost it chester Y R ’s (Toung Rs- mittee. It made its decision and enal," says Mrs. Kathleen not have too strict a curriculum for once a week. ttianMng her tor her talk and many members but paved the publicans), triad to reverse the I mAdt mlne.’’» (Kay) Teed, trainee at the .V _ , . "Creative writing la another *® ®®“ ® wey for the new coalition with situation. He made a motion to He pledged, " I wUl support Buckley School, and Mias Gloria I think the ctirrlculum la thing," she continued, " I don’t "'nis teacher oald you could the SodaUsts. reconsider the committee’s every otlter Republican candl- Buckley, at Robertson, agrsas very strict and rigid here," she anybody who says they come back If w e’ thought of H ie party, now shrunk to 30 Aug. 18 action, when it voted date—1(X> per cent." wlth her. a ^ . " I ’m SUN we have mn^ ^ glngland, they do It more queMiona,’’ wrote one Ut- Lf. C«L Ra*d. Bundestag- votes, is the David not to endorse a candidate tor However, Murray’s campeUgn Gloria and Kay, both of Kes- rioulum In England, but I ^ ^ ^ tie girl, "ao here they are." Booid of Diraeteri that hoe Main three QoUathB. It town clerk. coordtoAtor. David C ^ , was Hall College In England ®«® teacher 'Hicy also spent their day. forced Adenauer into retirement flvenaaon, who had voted more critical of Uie Republican . . are here participating In an she met hers who adiedules a getting accustomed to the Graduate MH8 and vaii- with threats of allianoe with the against the Aug. 18 action, was leadership, labeling its action ous mauary schools dur­ English - American exchange Kay says, love your tea4Bh* Socialists, it engineered the re­ ruled out of order by GOP ’ ’arrogant.’ He Issued the tol- short amount of time for crea- American way of life —attend- ing service career. Vet. program between two English era, and abe prefera our amal- ^ Ing Tueoday night square signation of Foreign Mlnisteir chalrman M. Adler Dobkln. lowing statement: ler Iv e met aomemsaawtm wTitlnf^ OTica a W6ejL__ _ w.w.n and Korea. Hoidar colleges and the University of Tou can imagine saying to dances, experiencing drive-ta Heinrich von Brentano, and it Dobkln ealdsaid that under Rob- “ We have met for the laat conZtcUcut thav haraaaed teachera In ^ 7; of Efemoe Star, taro Pur- your olaaa: 'Tou can be banks and theatres for the first tf Hearts slid ffilver reached a xenith of popularity ertB Rules of Order, which fov- time with the leadership of the ^ other fiitim ^eschara *fmtn because olaaaea can go t iff* ’ » Ume, and trying very hard to &r and Pnsideatlal Ci- when it drove Franz Joseph But Kay is quick to add drive on the right aide of the tattoa. UJS. Advisor in Strauss, then defense mlniater, Open the road! only someone who had voted In Por the past six weeks, we have fy>n.~ a._. . ° ^ But she baalcally agrses with "I’m really comparing what I ■t»«t. Korea. PtasenUy Aetna from the Cabinet. He was re­ favor of the AUg. 18 action could sought conciliation and har- * Gloria that the American style Life and Oaaualty Forma moved because of his role in the move tor reconsideration. nwny. In the interests of a r®*” “ *• •<*•’’ both girts at different times), cept a motion to reconolder. If date tor town clerk, nominated r*f, * from "Race Re­ they oouldn’t talk to one an- ®®*** Gkwla have They wUl return to UOonn for For His ACTION Team prooeedings on suspicion of made by one who had voted by the people who wish to con- *? other,” Kay P®P'»*Ar with teachers and a final week of lectures and treason were launched against agalniit endorsement. He wait- test all elactlve offices. rent “ loaues .in American . Edu- She felt that - » » * a sltuo- "bKiAnU at the Buckley and evatuaUona before their de- VOTE DEMOCRATIC Der Spiegel, a news magazine cd a few minutes and, when no- "The Republican leadership ^*** Burgeaa and Mrs. ridlculotw for children Hobertaon Schoola, particularly parture on Oct. 17 for England, critical of government defense body offered the motion, he cannot give any valid reason Teed both stayed with the Brian ^ since thev oan learn their lively naturee. Almost TheyTl misa America, but . ______1 by the policies. The publisher and four called the matter closed, with for not supporting Bill Murray. Heath_ family . , of South .. Coventry, ^ tadWn*_____ - to„ „one „ eibother She child who walked by . them----- "B------ritl^ educatlooeducation isIs . going — Manckeeter Deinecratto Town Oommlttee editors of the magazine were or- no change in the stotus quo. For whatever reason, they are Th- ■a*** that OiU Wnd of tonmaltty i- cortdor------or ouM-doors- ...— .forward------^ by leaps and bounds. Eager Negro, Tkeaa. reeted. After Strauss admitted It was Atty. John Rottner, doing their level best to qdit wouW n e v ^ o ^ 'bi England beaming and ytllad oaya Kay, and both girls want be had been Instrumental in the school board chairman and a the Republican Party in on elec- “ ved with tost families in ttelr children «*m didn’t bello. to be part cf It. arrest of n tha earn* thing at the The House, however, in a li$- reported Charles G. Johnson more tormed than oura," said AAme Ume.” 146 vote those to heed Appropri­ Jr., HBW’s environmental Gloela. "Ours used to be (oevnal, ______health service administrator. ations Committee Chairman but now w « are almh^ for In­ " I am oonvlnced," Johnson When things get a little rocky George Mahon's advice to aetUe formal claasroonts." said In the Sept. 6 report, "that tor the $6(W million. The money She added that BrtUel) teiach- Vernon we have reached a point whan and the going gets tough . . . was pert oJ a bill appropriating era In all the younger gradea, we can no longer afford to taka $4.6 million tor the Atomic En­ to about the age at 11, cfierate lots of people turn to one of the ' TIm atocka yaw^ waBring frwn ergy Oommlssion and public the security and safety ot public Fii^ Ruins water supplies for granted." eomswhat like our Mndeigartsn h«ra*n in, naw a«la pHcarfI works projects In a numtor of teachsn here. Although they are AMITA MURFRT more than 70 Community Chest 1 congreoalonat dlstricU. ' Sfyt*^ wMi Ml# anWaring feahleneMa teaching the same basic (unda- Apartment Uvas at i n Lakewood Cir­ "I hope the graUtude of the nventals, the claaarocm Is "com- Bible Given cle N. with husband Dick agencies to “open the road". membera, to put It plainly, will pteteiy traa." be exhibited in helping tie keep A tire of undetermined origin and three cliildren. Secretary • Ybm'N 9m4 Mg huggara. ay-froiila. Bach student works at hU own gutted a front bwiioom on the the bill intact," Mahon said. Equal Time In P ^ . Gloria says, and pursuta u>p floor of a three-story butld- and chairman uruiteafioa After Uie narrow defeat of the .The 1969 United Appeal (tommlUee Manchester Jun­ Mlnshall amendment, the ap­ Creation Story hla ^ Interaat whUe the teach- ing at 79 Waat Main It., Rock­ * CJinaaa » e M tenaa ar fucy gwHsma er keeps a firm but flexlUe yui, thta moralng. propriations bill was passsd ior Wennen’s Club 1968-1966. of the Community Cheat is in BBTHANT, Conn. (A P ) —^The control, guiding the children, in,. Diamond Rsstaurant oo- • Y bw^ I iM m m o m t o w a ll-lM il«ra 4 p e k .196-3 and sent to the Senate. Secretary Manchestor Auxil­ i 9 Water polluUon aUo wa. an " - t floor of the iary driiA It Family Serr- full awing. With people helping people, • f alM cha b I$m an tA ari Biiaana 9is«a H I MAG icet. Member Gifts O Be- ♦ $• 1S I* * e grMig. level. ‘ J X * VELVET QellaatgraaiMwwNh your gift can make it better where a blU auttoriaing the gov- ^ evolution of man in Beth- "R ’e not ao much taaehlng," ‘ d ^ e n e d GREENLAWN quesU Committee Manchea- ernment to charge shippers and Fm-BBOUHD any’. elemniUry achooU. «tpl.lns Gloria; "It’.^SSo ^ ter Scholarahlp Foundation. for aomebody elae. drillera tor cleaning up oil apills The board of education de- helping a child to lean. " throughout the spaieely om yi Attended St. John’s Univer- was approved 86-<>. The measure turnlahed third floor apartment. TURFOOD cided on the ourrldthun change " I do believe that chUdran i 8 i r Mty, BlooldyB, N.T. Ooib- also requires statss to start lim­ 'Hie atalra leading to the top on a 4-9 vote. need to work more (or them- UMESTONE muntoant S t Jsmat* C tech . iting runoff of pesUoldsa Includ­ Board member Irving Leake- aelvaa." she tonttnuas. "We ^ GIVE YOUR FAIR SHARE TODAY. W I i40($0$l ing DDT, Into lakes and rivera. Mambar HilBraHoii Polielaa wlta opposed the change on the come over here and we see a “ ** so LB BAG The $600 million will be spent A PiraoBnal A FtBaace Oom- (One hour’t pey per month) grounda that It violated the ooa- different eray, and there ore ot the building. Only for grants to states and local ■titutlonal separatloa of dnireh many good things in the Amsri Damage from the tire eraa mittaa of tha Boaifi of Hd- commimltles to build aewage and state. \ . lean way of t e a c ^ . But I ^confined to the third floor ertth ia e m iiM 111 . , - treatment plants. The Water \ V. I >\ "Any prssenUtlcn of a Bib- think imagination grows mors Amount of WAter LB BOX iwwIilWie Quality Act of 1908 authorises llcoj Interpretatioh of the aub- in An informal classroom " damage on the second floor. T1>e TOTB REFUBUCAN total spending of $1 biUlon this 80 LBS Jact can’t help but be reUgicus,” Gloria talked about her study ^*®®' ^ ^***‘ o®ndMnn- Contains 50% Kentucky 1969 United Appeal ' year, but except in 1987 the pro­ sald LeakowlU. ot Jean Piaget at iTaeeluk Houaiiig O o ^ Inapectoc / gram never haii been fully fund­ Uuegrate and over 90% Safe, nonburnina. 7S% o$ of the Greater Hartford Chief supporter of the change teaeher’a collegs and what Bm WUUam Burkhart. It edU be va‘ permanent graeees) nitrogaiMa organic to i 1 ed. eras board member Robert Rad- learned from It. oated until fit tor occupancy, Thrives In full sun or Ught Minahali and cthar oonserva- vide year-long metered I The Meal aoll aweataner for The popular Community Chest daU, who had objected to a "In the first five years of ttf«. ba eald. shade. ing. SO-lto. beg lawne and gardana. 1 0 ^ formula prafarrad by tlonloto In the House had cam­ new fourt h grade textbook, they (children) don't have tor- The occupants ot the thlid Ihouaanda of homeoemara. paigned for more than a month ' " . .w tion to ” H®e^ Man Began,” because it mallsed teaching and they learn floor will have to seek other Uv- A FARMMrrON SOUTH WINDSOR T * "® "'•"«® n of the Bib- eo much. Why should they sud- tag quarters. The local Rad AGWAY HOME & GARDEN CENTER / auttoriaed “ cel story of the CreaUon. denly come to school and alt in Croa# office Is provtdiiw emer- claiming to toro the support of "u ., ,,, present only a de*k and learn to learn? gancy suppllas. The RoekvtBa 330 repeeeentativee—more than one sida,’’ oald Raddats, wha la "Thay’ra laarntag all tha Ftra Dapartmant responded tu B U CK LA N D STORE. a majoritj^ . Sunday ochool taaohara. time, and K'a up to the taaoher the call. •, / \ •\ \ . ■A-. PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. 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of Franklin Lodge of Odd F el­ moved In the right direction by lows,'Boston, Mass. Vernon Hebron Aboilt Towp State Man Among Trio Shot recalling 60,000 U. S. troi^, 'T Obituary Survivors include his wife, T A R GAtfZEJR:* Dove Oratory Mellowed Moraiorium Activities V only wish more could be with­ Mrs. Marion Kimball; a daugh­ Friday Discussion Group will Voter Session -----Bv CL.\Y R. P O L L W ------RAPP'S meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at J ohn Mayhew Jr, Captain A A lin U liU drawn more expeditiously,’’ he ter, Mrs. Dorothy Simmons of As Youths Riot in Chicago y UAM.lt Your Daily Activity Cvida unT. . 22 "Jewish S trlif Richard S. NaoBlft Trinity Covenant Church. According fo fh# ^tors. By Use of Passive Resistance said. Manchester; 2 sons, Kenneth Set Saturday .If OCT,f. 2 2 ^ ^ ^ Riuhuid S. Nasslff, 69, of 33 T o develop message ifor Friday, DelkilesiM & fiestarail j W. Kimball of Framingham, (Contintied from Page One) reported that the groups of dem­ Outlined at Rally O f New Fire Company 3 5 8-12-2344 5.15.2647 WASHINOTON (AP) — Presi­ drawal resolution, again, with Norman St., president and Parents and youth of South All qualified dtlzens who wish /P-67-7»-a$ read words corresponding to mimbers Mass., and Frank W. Kimball onstrators had i)een scattered. Sl.6041.90^ dent N1x(»’ b R e ^ b lic a n sup­ no speidfic deadline. PromHlriB Mulls B ill founder of Na.sslff Arms Co., a United Methodist Church are re­ About 100 demonstratora to vote in the Nov. 4 town elec­ By JOHN JOHNSTON of your Zodioc birth siga of Danvers, Mass.; 10 grand­ The area of the dleorden ap­ John F. .Mayhew Jr. of j f TAUaUS SCORPIO porters ihave turned to passive The imperative is that we get |or;at sporting goods firm, died minded that this Is the final fought police near the Drake leave from the old Town w«n On Reseureh Rdevanee children and 4 great-gprand- peared peaceful. tion must register by Saturday. Prei>arations for Manchester C -9-2041-42 acufb William Proxmlre, D-Wla., said ; fkkln - M k l«n faMi Funeral services will be Sat- emerged from the SDfl conven­ were readied last night at a meeting and rally held in to drive. Parents are to 'piidi 4Ev«rvthing 34 Prtvoilt 64 Importortt 11-14.2S46i against the administration’s token move to hold o ff critics of Mr. Nnssiff was bom Aug. 10, dents not enrolled by Sunday seized there. ^4546606$ 35 P m 65 You today he wlU Introduce Isglala- I Nnt Twli Snrta OMMtti • CiMnt Cskn Funeral Home. 400 Main St., tion in Chicago in June with or tomorrow from 0 to 6 p.m. the Hartford Rd. building cafeteria. The gathering, Other officers announced by SGood 48-59-70 Vletiuun policy. the war. will have to wait until new At State and Division streets, up the boys on Sunday at S p.m. GtMINI 4 Competition -36 To 66 Others WTCweedMe# 1000 in Ma-asir El Shouf, Leba­ Manchester. Burial will be In control over the national office. or «i! the Board of Admlselons Fire Chief Donald B. (3rtt^ Sr. 37 Cffom 67 All SA6ITTASIUS tkm to require future govern­ HOT TSiyf KaliSM classes begin In December or five blocks away, police, using at the state forest. 7Sho« Their latest tactic: When "R would appear that Preri- non, son of the late Salem and Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky sesaion Saturday from 9 a.m. cently appointed assistant at M. are John Kreeger Jr., lieu­ • Much 38 Be 68 Soy WOK. ment-financed research to be GkiNMU • CstwInfTItdMay cwm January. “Weathermen” say their na­ was moved inside because of B ^ p a l Churchs Kan- Voter Hwsloe 39 For 69 AfNoniooe doves rally on the Senate fkMir dent Nixon, Uke President John­ ■ Sadie Nejnnie Nasslff. He lived Hill. clubs and an antiriot gas, dis­ to 8 p.m. 10 9 You'ro relevant to (edoral contracts 0 » « Vm. - TImki. Till I A.M. tional demonstrationa here win the uncertainty of weather. tenant, and James L m , e'n- “nie Board of Admissions of 10 EoHy 40 It 70 Work OK.= • » stay away, and If you. do talk, son, Is becoming preoccupied fri. a Set. Tin I A.M. V' Mancho.ster for 29 years. Dur- persed about 100 demonstrators Hla Board of Admlaeians ses­ (heater High School faculty K>vA17-2849 a Elden 71 Now and nasds. Friends may call at the fu­ be the "most militant in the his­ About half the 200 at the flint 'g ln e er with rank o f lieutenant. Electors will again be in special 11 Gove I0-22-33-44/-) try to agree. with poUtiiw to the neglect of "f«ier a n»iw’* »r ut» ea »»ytiiim m Reservations close tomorrow who had marched down Clark member Peter Rlcdmumd; Tad 12 Promitino 42 Mood 72 Swettheorts 54-45-74 ■.I K World War I he served with neral home tomorrow from 2 to tory of the New Loft." sion will- be held at the Mem­ Com|4ny 3 Is located -on 43 The 730ffiools He said ths Defense Depart­ for the Autumn Dessert Bridge Street smashing windshields meeting « Sept. 26 a t^ e d cummlngs. Democratic Town session this Saturday in ths CANCia l3RMch«d Republicans did both Wednes­ policy," Church said. I.awrcnce of Arabia Legion, 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Earlier Wedkiesday, spokes­ orial Building, Park PI. To be North St.-Rt. 86 in the Gilead 14 Top 44 Dor 74 Aheod CAVSKOaH ment had spent more than $6 troiiri 429-64 Z y^ * sponsored by the Women’s ^ night's chairman but Town Office Building from 9 _\JU W 2I 45 For 75 Moy day, a day Vietnam-policy crit­ His audience; six, sometimes 'll-. NnussUf was founder of the and store windows. MlglMe for becoming an ' elec­ section of Hebron and expects 15 Fortune btUlon over the past six years MmHeM l Upsles CeetettfHSMrT ^ Auxiliary of Manchester Mem­ men for the minority Revolu­ from 8:M until shortly after 10, a.m. to 8 p.m. to sdmiMiff^i- l6Tefylency 46 To 76 Not eight Democrats, most of them (Ste. 44A - Meer «ft. 1*5 N e z T m rrf) Williniantlc branch of Nasslff The demonstrators pounded tor, a ciUaen muet be at least speaUng as an Individual; and to start operations by the end f t W r i J 17 l» 47 Overly 77 Plotter JAN. I* ics had ploimed to make a ma­ on Independent research It nev­ Mrs. Alice E. Cheney tionary Youth Movement n fac­ Members of the ad hoc facul­ the electors oath to those ipial- alUea, who interupted him per­ orial Hospital, and may bo made on two squad cars with bricks, Mrs. Walker Briggs, srtio has 18 Development 48 Your 78 On l55-4446-75fe jor stand against current U. S. rms ('o. and the Syrian and Funeral services for Mrs. tion of the SDS disavowed emy 21 years of age and Have lived of this month, if the new build­ ified. The session will be the hOV2-H:-2MI 19Defere^e 49 Lowers 79 Not er had remmIs#lon, and Ihs \^Aui..tt 24 Should 54 Puts 84 Your n i there was no challenge and aor of the resolution, was not on Salem Nius.siff and Frederick ial Hospital, will be held to­ The RYM II faction, the Pan­ will only be eligible at Satur­ of the entire northern peut of 85 Vonity gregational Church. ed Into a crowd of onlookers or James Gardner, associate pro- town's Human Relations Com- Naturalisation papers proving 25 Priority SSWhot 4-21- hand. For most of the 90-mlnute .'.'luisiff both of Manchester, morrow at 2 p.m. at her home. day’s aesaian. Hebron, as well as accessibility 3-16-27^ 26 Attends 56A •6 Air therefore no real debate. fled into side streets. thers, and the Young Lords Or­ feasor of English, opened by miaaion. Crowley added that citizenship should be presented '47-41-71 27 To 57 Ifs 87 Todoy 53-766X671 Those become qualified by to the other areas of the town. Sens. Harold Hughes, D-Iowa, Vietnam dlacuaalon, no RepubU­ 'icliard Na.ssiff of Wllllmantlc, The Rev. Douglas Krumbar, ganization, a Puerto. Rican billing Wednesday as "the Wg- other clergymen have notified by naturalised cltisens. 28 Rosy 58 Your BSPorty risen Tw o members of Sunset Coun­ In a clash in the nearby Old VIS60 59 0en 89 Dotes can was. I. id (jeorge Mitchell of West rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal group, have scheduled this week age, residence or citisenafalp Besides several longtime The Heteon Board of Educa­ 29 Mokes and TTiomas F. Bagleton, D- cil, Degree of Pocahontas, will Town district west of Lincoln gest publie demonstration, short him of their availability. AU9. It 30 To 60 Further 90 Desires H i. If g s Instead of escalating the ora­ narlford; two daughters, Mrs. Church In Stockbrldge, Mass., a series of small protests which after Saturday’s session and members vdio will transfer to tion will hold its regular month­ 10/10 Mo., began the sequence by In­ 86 East Center S t attend the Great Council oi Park, four men and a woman of the Civil War, In the history Knocking on doors by student SOT. It HAM. 1 0 ' ^ tory mellowed. lartin Aroian and Mrs. ^ ilso n and a relative of the Cheney wish to vote in the town Sec­ the (ximpany, many new men m troducing a resolution urging Connecticut meeting tomorrow were placed in a police van aft­ they say will be nonviolent. of this untry." canvassers wiU begin several ly meeting this evening at 8 at 1-13-24-3JI 7-19-3061 i family, will officiate. Burial will tion, m ay either apply at the have taken an active Interest. )Good (^^Adverse ^^X eu tn l Hatfield sent a stiUement d^ At Summit S t inion, both of Manchester; and and Saturday at the Stratford er a brief skirmish with police. The competing demonstra­ Calling attontlai) to a state- days before the moratorium, the Hebron Elementary School. '44-3849 FIXv 153-44-73 t U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam if be in the Cheney section of East town clerk’s cCBoe any week­ The group has been training scribing hla position as one of > grandchildren. Motor Inn, Bridgeport. They are Many demonstrators wore tions w fre called with each fac­ ment in an area dally that MOC Dr. Robert Richardstm Jr., Included on the agenda Is dis­ the Saigon government does not Cemetery. day, Monday through Friday, for almost a year and has at­ support tor Nlxon'a peace ef­ Tlie funeral will be held Sat- Mrs. Gladys Schubert and Mrs. helmets and carried clubs. tion seeking to build s u j^ r t elaasea will be held os usual English department dialrman, cussion of the statutes, regula­ agree within 60 days to a series Bearers will be John P. Che­ during the period starting Oct. forts and saying he h<^ped tor to­ WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL mday at 8 a.m. from the Florence Plltt. Some carried chains. Some among unaligned radicals. (President Frederick W. Lowe said. They will be assigned tended several Eastern Omnec- tions, programs tmd services In fined $4,500 in ah Albany court of reform moves—Including ac­ ney, Benjamin Cheney, George 18 and ending Nov. 3. They may ticut Fire Training School ses­ this district with respect to the ceptance of a new caretaker tal U. S. withdrawal by the end 'C)lmes Funeral Home, 400 Main wore hippie regadia but many Before the violence Wednes­ Jr. last week stated the college streets and carry sets of ques- Penn Central for falling to comply, it was dis­ W. Cheney Jr. Edward A. Che­ also register at the board’s sions, countless drills, and have Special Education Program s government. of 1970. Willi a Mass of requiem at Mr. and Mrs. John Mrosek, wore blue denim jackets with day night, some 600 SDS mem­ wlU officially remain neutral), tlons to leant the attitudes and closed Wednesday. ney, Thomas L. Cheney, and limited eeoBlon to be bdd from had some hot and smoky prac­ and Services, Section 10-76 a-g Senate Democratic Leader 111 Ml. .lames' Church. 83 Pearl St., will be honored Viet Cong flags sewn on the bers gathered in Lincoln Park, Gardner aald, " I f the morning (pinions o f local residents on Each of the commuting wlt- Hughea said the Nixon pro­ Miniature Gimations $1.89 Horace B. IjCamed. 8 to 6 p.m. on Nov. 8. tical experiences at fire calls. of the General Statutes (Public Mike Mansfield, said Nixon has I'licnd'i may call at the fu- at a 60th wedding anniversary backs. . site of convention week clashes, body count is made as usual. If the Vietnam war.. The results Shortcomings nesses at the PSC hearing here gram now Is at an impasse with per bunch Watkins-Wcsl Funeral Home, Servicemen or those dis­ With tile opening of this new Act 67. 1967). Special educa­ l aal liome tonight from 7 to open house Saturday from 8 to Police said Berzon was for a “Revxdutionary Heroes the (tairualty list is given as of the poll wUl be tabulated and mentioned delays, safety (xmdi- the administration hardening its 142 E. Center St., is In charge charged during the poet year station In Gilead, the Hebron tion teachers in. the elementary OPEN TO 9 PM. THURSDAY and FRIDAY 'I and timioiTOW from 2 to 4 6 p.m. at the home of Mr. and wounded in the chest, arm and Night.” Am ong those honored usual, if rising pricee continue announced later. " I t w ill be a tlons, train crowding and sani­ "already tough Una on the of arrangements. may petiUon the Board of Ad­ Fire Department will operate schocris will attend. Told Again III 7 to !) p.m. Mra. John R. Mrosek, 148 neck. They said Miss Gardner was Ernesto "Che” Guevara as usual. If the 8ses are to be held as usual, appear In Monday's edlUon of a 22-year user of the service, had denounced a withdrawal bill formation should contact the program on Friday, Oct. 17, at Selectmen Meeting Church will meet tonight at 7:80 and radicals. nonviolent and would bring 6,000 hell, no, -we won’t go!" The Herald, Robert Manning, cized the railroad Wednesday said he and other riders felt Town Clerk’s office during the 8:30 p.m. at the Rham Com­ The Board of Selectmen will sponsored by a RepubUcan col­ HAM Mrs. Itertiui Brown at the church. Shortly after midnight police to 15,000 radicals to Chicago. He exhorted the student group fine arts department chairman night for failing to improve CARD GALLERY week or the registrar of voters mons. hold Its weekly meeting this "we are captives of the Penn league as a "bugout." Now Enter to job! him in chanting the last in charge of puldlclty, sold. It Btancheetor Purkade UOf'KVM.LE Mrs. Bertha El- office Saturday. evening at 7 at the Town Office service and riding nditions. Central Railroad." Unlike the sarUar proposal of Sunset Club will meet tomor­ phrase. will state the alms of the day The aim of the Players in (Next to Klng*e) ■ Ills rg Unitwn, 80, of New Brl- Gulldlng. The chairman of a Westches­ SUPPER row -at 12:30 p.m. at the Senior Although facnilty speeches and list activities in Manidieator presenting these programs is .to They spoke at a bearing of the Sen. Charles E. Goodell of New 9 9 lin, II Rockville resident for 68 ter (bounty (ximmutor organisa­ NCO Probe Citizens Club. There wUl be a Defense Secretary Steps Up tended to increase emotionally and Hartford, give local talent, both adult and Public Service Commission at York calling (or a total U. 8. '•luu, !i. charter member at Manchester Evening HeraM tion, Milton Aarth.sald a tax (Continiieil from Page One) business meeting at 2 p.m. Mem­ ^^ehicle Bids in proportion to lehgth, the em- Tuesday morning, a debate students, an opportunity to per­ which nine local legislators or puUout by Dec. 1, 1970, the S8T, DOT. Ilik WEEKEND 'ongrcgaliini B’mil I.srael and abatement granted the railroad bers are reminded to bring phasis was on keeping the Oct. between Gardner and Arthur form and to participate in au­ Hebron mrrespondent Aons their representatives also ap­ Hughes resolution proposed no : >r ni.ijiy yoars prominent In profits made In Germany, ^Vietnamization^ of War Opened Today Emt, tel. 666-8971. in expectation that eervloe lunch. Beverages will be served. 16 march and accompanying Guinness, lecturer in marketing dience workshops. peared. firm deadline, only "aU respon­ SPECIAL • viiili orfj.inlaitlons, died yea- Maredem was also the vehicle would improve was "the biggest atiPJL activities peaceful. Robert Vat- at MOC, will be carried over The first half of the program The commission proceeding sible haste" and withdrawal if . nlii.y at a New Britain con- for squeezing more money from (Continued from Page One) new bomber. Laird said it ia a Bids were opened at 11 am. train robbery In the annals of Manchester Chess Club will er, assksitant professor of mu- radio station WINF between on the 17th will feature a per­ Rats! was a rehearing pertaining to Saigon does not swiftly reform. i.lc,-.rciit liimie. Fimcral nerv- clubs the sergeants then were medium-range bomber, which today in -the Muniidped Building crim e.” VFW HOME a)iead and asked Laird whether sic and Meuichester march 10:10 and 11. Tonight, a poster formance by Rham’s “Tijuana DURBAN, South Africa (A P ) '"nUs ia the kind of (xinstruc- Milky W ays, M 8M ‘t ' ivcre held this afternoon at running In Vietnam, the Investl- meet ton'ght at 7 at Iona HoJI, would indicate it would be a for fiu-ee vehi

PAGE TEN \' A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THUMDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969 1\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969 \ ■ \ PAGE ELEVEN iUanrbpBtpi To such scientists, we submit the pos­ sibility that their opposition to the Am- Connecticut fmon chitka test might have been just os ef­ fective, quite possibly much more effec­ Cuba Won’t Honor PJL4 .____ PUBLISHED BY THE Yankee DcTolla Raps. Republicans HERALD PRIN TIN a CO., INC tive, if, instead of reaching for lurid U BUull Stmt scientific waniings, they had merely UancbMter. Conn. ' By A.H.O. On New Elementary School , THOMAS P. FEROU80N said something Uke this: “ We see 'no ■p Antihijack Resolution | | ^ 1 • WALTER R. FEROPSON Frank DeToUa, Democratic ^bllahen partlculi^ present physical or health The particular talent which Ry TOM nOOB spelled out their views in toe I ______Pounded. October 1. 1881 candidate fo r toe Board Rep­ DeTtrfla noted, spelled out their views in toe State Senate Majority Leader can be attributed to such AMoetetodAeeoeiatad PfMMPress WitterW i IIm l*-ne, and also ban complaints over the past 10 uree to Increase toe security rt and other reading matter In The Manchester number of earthquakes and tidal waves Parlay UVE MAINE O C E A N FRESH Evening Herald. whole House of Representatives. blamed toe Democrats for the The Rev. Richard Belcher, jreara whUe the United States Europe and Asia. along toe way toward It. and “ lackayB’’ In Latin Amerloa Su^crlber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washlng- With toe Gene^ Assembly delay In toe ojs^nlng of the Superintendent of toe Pravt- Typical r t the ganeral raac- ton Post News Service. school tMs fall. had Inspired toe abduction of If the cause is wrong, the test Is wrong, temporarily Inactive, Morctis is dence, R. i., District of toe tlon to toe debate was the com­ ^11, service client of N. B. A. Service. Inc now devoting his time and tal­ Reviewing tot decision to Cuban planes and ships. LOBSTERS Publishers Representatives — The Julius no matter how immediately harmless It United Methodist CSiurch, wiU ment of Dutch Foreign MMoter Mathews Special Agency — New York Chi­ ent to a merry little battle to construct toe V-room school, give the principal address dur­ Why should Cuba pay any at­ cago. Detroit and Boston. m ay be. J. M. A. H. Lune who said he 'take toe 1970 nomiaatioii for DeToUa said, “ToUowlng an In’ ing the fall conference this com- tention to steps the United Na­ thought that private talks held Thursday, October 9 Our moral for scientists who wish to toe United States Senate from Itial request by the Board of Sunday at the RockvUle Metho­ tions might take on hijacking over the post three weeks srere dist Chunto. now, Alarcon asked, when the enter the public business: Admit that Tom Dodd and all the other po­ Education to the Permanent more Important than what was tential claimants to toe Dodd Building Committee for a 24. world forum had done nothing A MIG Flies In The meeting will be presided said on the ooeembly Oooe. you’re being moral and give up pretend­ seat. room school ylan, they return­ for Cuba in the part? When that Cuban airman defected the over by the Rev. John E. Port Luns said he had talked to M ing to be merely scientifically expert. On the one hand. Senator ed with such plans and alter­ of Bolton and delegates from “ What eelf-reepectlng govern­ foreign ministers since he came other day and sought and received po­ ment could accept these meas­ Marcus is assiduously cam­ nate plans for a 39-room toe Methodist Churches of to New York In September. The ures which really are exclusive­ litical sanctuary on our shores, he got paigning, at what was once call­ school.” eastern Connecticut wlU attend. recorck however, wae set by ly within Its domestic juriadlc- ed the grass roots level, for stq>- DeToUa cooltlnued, “ Since this The R ev . Daniel D. AUen, Secretary rt State WlUlam P. here by the process of flying a fully Yum! Yum! Analog! tlon?" he added. port among the local party or­ alternate plan introduced a pastor of the Warehouse Point Rogers. He talked to TT dele­ armed MIG from Cuba to the Home­ Have you had your first analog? ganizations and the potential comiUetely new concept con­ (Tihurch, will lead the worship Alarcon spoke on a day hi gates, Including Soviet Foreign Probably you have had at least a stead Air Force Base In Florida. state convention delegates cerning the size of elementary service. The conference pro­ ztolch an alrilner from Argenti­ Minister Andrei A. Gromyko During thU fUght, which he made for taste of It, unnoticed In some normal throughout toe state. schools, the Board o f Education, gram director, the Rev. Howard na and one from BrasU were hi­ who met with him three times. But the striking and unusual on a non-partisan basis, under­ B. Tower of Scltuate, R. L, will jacked to Chiba. A total rt 46 There was general disappoint­ the most part at very low levels, un­ food preparation which might reveal. In U M R E D QUANimr-^ARRIVINO THVBRDAV part of his campaign Is that in took a thorough and thoughtful apeak and answer questions. planes have been seised and ment over the policy epeeohee Its fine print, the presence of soybean. derneath normal radar screens, he was which he has begun dealing Invertlgatlon o f the pros and The host pastor, the Rev. Wil­ flown to Cuba this year. by the two superpowers. Dele­ But a full-fledged analog la something with the Issues of the national cons o f each plan.” lard B. Conklin, will lead toe A masa exodus of foreign min­ gates for the small nations com­ 9 unobserved. His presence was not known Diana Neville, 21, of Bournemouth, Ehiflrland, was scene and climbing the parapets As then chairman of the evening worship service. Those isters to their homelanda began plained that neither Nixon nor HIGHUND PARK MARKET until he was over the Airport, waggling you probably haven't yet encountered, told W ^n esd ay by Pan American Airlines that she of toe national political struc­ Board of Education, DeToUa planning to attend diould regis­ today after the biggest general Gromyko offered anything en­ an asasm unless you have ventured Into. qne of couldn’t become an air hostess for them because his wings In signal for permission to ture even before he has become said he broke a tie vote, cross­ ter with the Rev. Mr. Conklin debate In U.N. history. couraging on Vietnam or the she was bom in Cuba. (A P Photofax) land. When that was granted, he came the areas where some have been a nominee for national office. ing political party lines, in fa­ before Sunday If they wish to A total ot 113 governments Middle Bast. vor of the 39-room school. eat the evening meal at too down alongside President NUon’s plane. marketed or served experimentally. Using not unimpressive sta­ tionery which lists him as mar With reference to the de- church. An analog is soj’beana ground up and She P ick ed Had his Intent been unfriendly, had he, jorlty leader of. toe Senate of tor Instance, been piloting a plane which processed and textured and colored and the State of Connecticut, using could carry a hydrogen bomb, he ap­ flavored to become an imitotlon sub- an uninhibited Imagination, and Vernon Wrong Place sUtute for some meat, just as oleo­ employing language which has parently could have reached the Florida a magnificent element ot co(S White House without the slightest trouble margarine has become an ImitaUon sub­ assumption and presumption In T o B e B o m stitute for butter. it. Senator Marcus has moved McCoy Discounts Problem or challenge. BOURNEMOUTH, England toward the federal scene with It was not, of course, any period of The experimenters have been making (AP) — Attractive raven-haired amazing success. With Town Employe Morale Diana NevUle, 3L was all set to severe tension, such as might stir our Imitation beef, ham and turkey, and He assaults President Nixon’s become a Pan-Am air hostess all kinds o f "loafs’’ and “ meats’ ’ and cabinet members with demands, m ilitary to unusual alertness all around Expressing, hope that his there," McCoy said. He referred until the airline trtd har recommendations and advice, our borders. some of their producU have been Democratic opponent, Seymour to various accomplishments of Wednesday she- couldn’t have and gets replies. He communl- Lavltt, “ has not planted a seed the present administration in If we had been watching for the pos­ well enough or herbed up strongly the job because she was born in cates his Interests and his of discontent’ ’ among town em­ getting the department a new Cuba. sibility of an unfriendly plane approach­ enough to fool their oonsumers Into views to Committees of that ployes, Republican Frank Mc- truck and other needed equip­ Said heart-broken Diana: Senate to which be is still a Ck>Y today questioned, "Where ment. He charged these things ing from Cuba, the chances are that thinking they were eating the real arti­ " I ’m British, both my parents very long way from being elect­ is the morale problem " Lavltt has been neglected by the pre­ cle. In fact, a big luncheon of cattle- are British. I may have been we might have observed this plane In ed, let alone nominated, and talks about. vious Democratic administra­ born in Cuba but I left there at time to challenge It. growers recently ate some meat loaf he wins, for his pains, toe McCoy said Lavltt has repeat­ tion. the age r t three. privilege of being allowed to go edly stated that the morale of “ The ambulance corps has We weren't watching, so we can pre­ which contained no meat but soybean ’Pan-Am must have checked down to Washington in person town employes la low but has just received a new ambulance tend It doesn't count when we were and they didn’t realize' It until they and rechecked on me, so why to give the U.S. Senate the not been specific as to what em­ and the only morale problem I Fhetocrspbed By Regtnald Ftaito the trouble? I ’m just not the caught napping. were told. HAND POSING FOR THE CAMERA benefit of his wisdom. ploye, group of employes or de­ can recall was when unjust cri­ ^^^msutmamwmainmaAeAmsT type to hijack an airliner." His activity on toe federal partment could fit that cate­ ticism was leveled against the Only, of course, it would be the busi­ Why such careful, extensive experi­ The letter to Diana from Pan- scene Is such that one la not gory. corps two years ago by a mem­ ness of anybody planning to launch real mentation with the soybean analog? Am said In part: “We are sorry outKnamummiAKimt MosTormAnstAm’ sure he Is not dealing with al­ He questions, “ Is It Chief ber of Mr. Lavltt’s Democmt to Inform you that Pan Ameri­ war on us to make every effort to catch The soybean is an easily grown, easily most as many federal issues Dwyer or his police department party,” M cCoy said. can must withdraw its offer rt nmnMAKt rounaiamiA nm oF '^ Herald and responsibilities as Senators that has a morale problem?’’ As a member ot toe Recrea­ U(* napping, to strike underneath our harvested, easily processed, nutrltton- I H S 1 (J 0 By Rowland Evans Jr. stewardess employment. Dodd and Rlbtcoff combined. He answered this by noting that tion Commission, MoCOy said 8 radar, to choose a moment when there rlch natural food. Getting the soybean to “We have been Informed by EAunAmAJorw¥mKMi. But, whatever his impact on the present Republican admin­ he could speak first hand for Yesterdays the United States Department of seemed nothing particularly threatening the table, In whatever form. Is a much the federal scene— candor com­ istration has up-graded that de­ the morale of that department. Robert D. Novak Labor, working in cohjunetion pels us to admit that his buzzing partment and given them pay He also spoke of new equip­ CHOOSE FROM TWO UNES: In the International atmosphere. more simplified process than getting any R 2S Years Ago with the immigration authori­ S T A Z m epor t Importunacies are not likely to raises that has brought them ment purchased for the Public t v In reality, then, what happened the kind of meat bred and grown and fat­ ties, that due to toe fact that The G.B. Keith Furniture Co. be altering many national poli­ nearer the state average, re­ Worka Department and the new Z n C H IN c you were born in Cuba there other day was a demonstration of the tened and dressed and butchered and WASHINGTON— Leaving the tary re-escalatlon would only begins Its 46th anniversary cele­ placed out-moded equipment pay plan for town employes de­ Mr. Nixon has been around cies—he runs a very good will be a lengtoy delay In the is­ CRECC WOOD CABINETS White House after a somber 100- make It worse. Mr. Nixon re­ bration. and given them equipment they signed and implemented by the w/eouNm TOT kind of thing that would happen If It packaged and shipped and sold. If ana­ long enough to know that no chance of fostering a very ad­ suing of your immigration plied that he understood that Republican administration. He were somebody trying to get In the first logs ever get Into mass production, the talnute Ulk with President N ix­ conversation with as many as Concordia Lutheran Church vantageous impression among never had before. visa." AND MATCHtNO point. a dozen or more Senators can Further questioning where charged the Democratic admin­ blow In a real war. on last week, one Republican celebrates Its BOth anniversary. the good but often politically A spokesman tor the airline’s lACME FUSTIC CABINETS finest quality ImlUUon meat might coat Later, two of the RepubUcans the morale problem could be, istration with severely neglect­ W A U C A M N in Senator turned to another and stay private tor long, particu­ confused people of Connecticut. personnel department in London McCoy turned to the town ing thlk responsibility. And what It demonstrated was the only about SB cents a pound wholesale. who heard Mr. Nixon that eve­ larly when its Important aspect By acting as if he were al­ said later: "Wo’re very sorry AVAILABLE IN: remarked that Mr. Nixon “ Is ning told us that they were McCoy urges Lavltt to be spe­ vainglorious futility of having any mili­ In the experimentation so far, there is a revelation of the FTeslden- 10 Years Ago ready at least half a United clerk’s office and noted that de­ T we had to turn her down. 'When talking about the war just like deeply disturbed. One said flat­ tlal mood and not any hard, States Senator, State Senator partment has a record of work cific as to where he thinks there 1G5.60 COLONIAL — PROVINCIAL tary system anywhere try to guarantee have been certain drawbacks. Some state proposes plan tor re­ we Interviewed her the chances Johnson used to talk." ly: "He scared the hell out of classified information. Marcus may be gathering him­ above and beyond the call of is a morale problem. He said, locating Rt. 6 which is sUll four of getting a visa were good. (Irsas lin k A Faaee its people security from surprise attack. tasters have pretended they could me.” duty. “ Perhaps the morale problem MEDITERRANEAN — MODERN What triggered this compari­ Thus, to Hanoi, by this rea­ self an aura of eligibility for "Soon after the interview, the years away from construction. " I t could hardly be the tax to which Mr. Lavltt is alluding We are in the oontlnulng process of recognize the basic soybean flavor un­ son between Mr. Nixon and for- In hard fact, however. It 1s soning, Mr. Nixon was convey­ the higher office. By behaving American government brought unlikely that President Nixon collector’s office,’’ he said, is one that has arisen In our spending countless billions In the name derneath the spices. Some people com­ ing a calculated message of his as If he were already a factor out new regulations which W AU CAMNETS mer President Johneon, who "this department has a record Permanent Building Committee BASE CAMNETS would suddenly change the growing impatience in a way on the Washington scene, he meant a clampdown on entry of all kinds of such supposed guaran­ plained that blU of the arUficlal bacon was driven out of office by the of over 97 per cent collectlone.’’ due to Democrat Representa­ whole direction of his careful that would carry more convic­ may be persuading potential tor anyone born in Cuba.” FINAL DAYS war In Vietnam, was partly A Thoug’ht for Today "Certainly the dedicated serv­ tive (James) Roche’s persecu­ 18" HIGH DOURU DO€Nt S IN G U DOOR tees, Including anti-missile missiles that kept getting In their teeth. But some­ strategy to de-Amerlcanlse—or tion than a public statement, delegates and voters that he The spokqsman added: "it’s VkXnamlzo — the war. In the Sponsored by the Manchester ice r t the Rockville F ire De­ tion of Its chairman . . . for might be set off automatically by our thing like the corned beef hash might President Nixon’s apparent con­ and that would not expose him really belongs there. just unfortunate tor her that ttie WIdtiM . first place, it Is too eariy to Oouncll ot Churchee partment would not Indicate whirit Roche finally apologized fidence that Hanoi would soon to the political criticism of a In fact, If the past experience was bom In the wremg place." TO SAVE 40% warning devices. But anybody who real­ get by anybody, right now. on Oct. 6." have to enter serious negotia­ know how fast that process, public statement. of pollsters asking recognition there is a morale problem ON GREGG AND ly wanted to get Washington might fly You will be told It is what you ore tions to end the war (a convic­ which has been national poUcy " A terrible thought, but true. questions In Connecticut Is any And to restive Republican tion of Mr. Johnson’s that was tor only six months, can move— . . I suspect that If I knew that guide, there are soon likely to ACME CAMNETSI In underneath the warning device levels getting, when it does become available politicians, Mr. Nixon was in M-16 Production never satisfied). how fast U. S. troops can be when we die, its all over, be some Connecticut voters who Conservative Demands: and, imless they chose to show a flag to you In the markets. The meat In­ effect warning that If they do 86" The other explanatimi for the withdrawn and replaced by there’s nothing and TH A T’S IT, think that Marcus is already a Saigon's troope. not support his Vietnamlzatlon Near Standstill as the Cuban pilot did, we might never dustry, the part of It which wouldn't Senator’s remark comparing I reaUy believe I’d be living a Senator In Washington, and who SALE ENDS SAT.. OCT. 11 But more imprtant, the Presi­ plan, and show Hanoi a united even know who they were. the two Presidents was Mr. better life now, a fuller life with even have an Impression of how British Pound Should Float In Colt Strike Just os soon raise soybeans Instead of dent knows that any switch to front at least of RepubUcans, Opa Oct. lltk Nixon’s flat assertion during the the juice wrung out of every well he has been doing down If there is any real safety in our time, messy pigs or poultry, will see to that. military escalation by the U.8. the result may be fa r worse. waking moment. I’m using eter­ 30" HIGH SINGLE DOOR long session over coffee In the there. Even we are beginning to HARTFORD, Conn. (A P ) — t a w — I______DOUtLE DOORS would cripple his Administra­ nity, or heaven or re-incama- To Seek Own Market Value It does not lie In the possession of arms, But you hud better start conditioning Oval Office that he would never If this Is an accurate apprais­ wonder which Senator Marcus Production of M-16 rifles st sacrifice the nation’s long-range tion before the end of Its first al of what the President was tion (which is a nice thought Crtt Industries was nearly at offensive or defensive, but In the out­ u part of your appeUte. menUlly, tor will be in the news next, toe and, contrary to expectation, Interest by “ bugging out" no year and wreck his own party. trying to accomplish on Sept. you must admit) as a con­ By ARTHUR L. OAV8HON a standstill today In the wake lawing of them for everybody. The long state or the federal. the world has not come to an ■RING YOUR KITCHEN the luiulog. It can be adjusted easily to matter how far he went down Accordingly. the Johnson- SO, it shows clearly how tenuous venient cop-out for being lazy BRIGHTON, England (AP) — of an unauthorized strike and and Impossible distance we seem from the precise degree of protein and fat In the polls—even if he dropped etyle talk from Mr. Nixon i»«* his bargaining position jylth and uncreatlve and stagnant Enoch Powell, Influential Con­ end.” suspension of the employes who MEASUREMENTS In current trading the pound all the way (he said with a wry week reems to have been msdn- both Haisil and his own paVty Ught NOW. Uke, if there’s servative maverick at odds with walked out. any such point Is, in reverse, the meas­ your physician recommends. You can Quotations sold for around 12.88. smile) "to B per cent." ly a psychologlc4il ploy direct­ here at home has become. Like more to come, why worry too his party’s leadership on almost United Auto Workers Local CASH A CARRY urement of how close we are to total eat the same amount and grow either much about it now?” ■This te the highest patriotic every Issue, called today for a The economio debate came That, too, sounded to the ed both at Hanoi and at rest­ Mr. Johnson before him, he 376 called a mass meeting of danger. act In which any American can before a discussion rt Britain’s DSUVERY AVARiLlLR fat or thin, as you desire. It seems to be dosen Republican Senators on ive Republicans In Oongress may be finding it impoesible British pound allowed to seek its Us members today to dlcuss the Letter from a college student engage.’’—Sen. George M c­ projected entry Into the Euro­ in your future. the evening of Sept. SO just Uke now publicly breaking away to pacify both South Vietnam own value on wwld money mar­ situation. Govern, D-S.D., urging partici­ pean Common Market with the Lyndon Johnson of two from the Nixon leadership on and his own country at the Earle R. (duster. Pastor kets Uke the West German The walkout, repo]-tedly spark­ A Moral For Scientiats Yum! Yum! Analog! the war. pation in a nationwide peace Heath fighting ott Powells’ bid years ago, six months before same time. North UnRed Metbodiot Church mark. ed by the assignment of super­ 30" HIGH DOURU DOOR SINK AND RANGE FRONTS 4.0RAWER CHESn Those few scienUsts who put them­ protest Oct. 18. to block this move. he astonished the nation with PoweU, party leader Edward visory personnel to do work nor­ selves out on a limb and warned against The Issue formed the center his no second term announce­ Heath’s chief gadfly, was greet­ mally done by union memberz, DOURU DOORS the underground hydrogen bomb test up The Price ('ounts m ent ed with prolonged applause and piece of the Conseruatives’ began Tuesday afternoon at the four-day annual convention.’ Nobody in our capitalistic, free-enter cheers when he rose to address West Hartford plant where M- In the Aleutians have now been discredit­ prise economy can deny with real con- Even more intereotlng to Most rigns suggest It will find the opposition party’s annual 16s are assembled and tested. ed. The Atomic Energy Commission, victlon that the consumer is the final eome of thoee present, however, Fischetti convention during a debate on the party divided over Britain’s When the 300 West Hartford judge of what succeeds on the market. was something else Mr. Nixon journey Into Ehirope. which scoffed at their alarms about pol­ aald. Asked by Sen. Edward J. economic poUcy. workers were suspended by And that goes tor uutomobilea, too. 'nils development would put lution, earthquakes and tidal waves, and Gurney of Florida why the Chicjgo Djiix Sewft He caUed for a decisive Colt on Wedliesday, some 2,000 There are some indications now that Heath's party alongside Prime f l . United States did not apply change In the nation’s economic more employes at the Hartford^, which guaranteed that lU teat would be the public is more Interested now In /Ilf Minister Harold Wilson's ruling enough mlUtary power “ to win doctrine rt the past 25 years, a plant refused to work, niay, too,° ■■safe," has been vindicated. The bomb performance at a reasonable price than Laborites who also are spUt the w ar,’’ Mr. Nixon repUed 'UiKf, policy foUowed by euccessive were suspended. In Hash, class, and a new look every Labor party and Conservative over the advisability rt entry. The suspensions expire F ri­ has gone off; there have been no tidal year. that the military option waa otiU governments since the Bretton ’There are several reasons for day morning. waves and no earthquakes. And the next One segment of the auto Industry Woods conference pegged mon­ this swing in the attitudes of The company said there are Ha emphoalsed that the last time any scientists muster a protest tried though unsuccessfully — to re­ ey values in relaticm to the dol­ Britain’s political parties only ways s p e ll^ out In Its contract W AU CORNER CAMNETS VANITY SINK EASES thing he wanted to do waa to RASE CORNER CAMNITS sist the latest round of steep price In­ lar. two years after an overwhelm­ with tbe UAW to deal with em­ against some forthcoming test, with exercise that option, but aald creases. It had heard the unhappy voice This doctrine, Powell said, ing majority r t lawmakers en­ ployes' grievances. The strikers W/COUNTER TOP warnings that It may Involve some Im­ of the consumer. ii. the option had to be kept alhre Door 2>8Wlf Door Lslsj 9smm was toe basic cause of the dorsed Britain’s projected mem­ have broken the contract’s Now, tor the first time in years, one until the North Vietnamese en­ mediate risk, their influence will be even ’’stognation, restriction and bership. grievance provision, tbe com­ of the major manufacturers has an­ tered serious nagotlatlonB. Z4" ...... 4SjDG less than It was In this case, when the debt’’ Britain has experienced Perhaps the main reason Is pany says. nounced that Its t»70 model will look 80" At that, another of the Re­ since then. that a national election Is loom­ A UAW spokesman said union public, at least, did pay some uneasy very much like Its 1949 model. There publicans present asked what 8 6 " .!!!; ‘"ITje nation has been taught ing for Britons In toe coming 13 leaders tried to get management attention to them. won’t be any significant face-lifting, any the Preoldent meant hy the 4*" ...... to beUeve that its Hvellnhood de­ months and all party leaders to talk over the eltuation. but Introduction of new designs like toll Hns. “ mlHUry option’’—a renewal of f) Such a situation moves us toward a pended on a pretense that the are leaving room lor maneuver management refused as tong aa IT* ...... ship-prow grills, tapered stems, or what- the bombing of the North, pound was worth more in the over a development that could the workers were stsylng esray little practical moralising, tor the ben^f httve-you. Including such targets as the world than it really w as," he thrust Uvlng costs into a new from their jobs. fit of aclentlsis and others. High costs of materials, labor, design­ docks In Haiphong harhor, or said. high plane. Union leaden agree that the ing talent, conversion of production fa­ did he mean a military Inva­ The reason the scientists in this In­ Its official value is $2.4(). But another key reason Is that walkouts were not authorised bjr culties to new-model pr^uctlon, and sion of North Vietnam? ’’We' kave to set toe rate for British economic pro^wets now the UAW leadership...... stance saw possibiUUes of Udal waves ' 8 Uety devices account largely tor this In hts response, Mr. Ntxon the pound free,” Pcsrell said, seem to be looking up In con­ Colt developed the M-16 rifle and earthquakes In the proposed Am- decision. hedged, but acknowledged that "to behave Uke any other price, trast with thoee of the Common and was tor a time the exclu­ The consumer’s unwUlIngnesa to pay the mlUtary “ option” might In­ chltka explosion was because they wepe and keep aupply and demand in Market countriae. sive manufacturer rt the Ught- exorbitant prices for transportation Is a clude all that Heath, who led Britaln'e abor­ welght. automatic weapon. It Ahaw*I o m instinctively. Intellectually and emotion­ factor, too. If the car salesman can’t balance.” 1661 A wBlrat. rittih < Whereupon, another of the PosreU waa supported by no tive bid fgr entry In IM l, has Is sUU the largest menufarturer. ally against any hydrogon bomb axplo- point to a doaen or more "new features’’ RepubUcans said he hoped there swttcbed rignals not on Britain’s Production was upped In Jvmm In the out-coming models as opposed to other delegate In the debate and sions anyudierer Because they were wouldn’t be any pubUc specula- membership but on terms of en­ to 90,000 rifles per monlh. the '690, he may be able to point to a his proposal rune counter to tton from the Administration on try. He says be wants Britain to aaei f f od ee 16 against the bomb, they reached for any sensible dollars-smd-cents figure — and party dortiine. re-Amerlcanlilng the arar. Ih e Powell acknoarledged that join if all zlx member statee pseudo-sclenUfle ground for opposing the / that’s going to please the modem drlvt^r , RepubUcans, he said, arers al­ agree. France balked prevtoue- Star* the raaor bindaa you | more than a rocket-sleek chassis would. / many might see his propoeal as test. ready In a political bind over ly. He also says tbe Brttlsb peo­ keep In your aesdng basket In —STAMFORD ADVOCATE / purely theoretical "bat now It ie WIPCO MILLWORK INC. the war and talk about mili­ ^ Am os f To THINK ABOUT OBO£B/M^ foK TH£ LAUNCHm a fact.’’ he aald. "Tbe poiaid ple riMuld be sMe to raossees aoptrin boms. This srin pri tree been floating, at least terms of entry before msklag cute WlM n TOILAND TfKEs. MANCHESTER MMlfS agaioet tbe mark lor two weeks any flnsl drclalon . something

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6 ' ^ PAGE TWELVE . \.. '\ \ MANCriESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969 i \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANC3HESTER, CONN,-, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969 South Windsor PAGE THIRTEEN New Methods South Wiijid Purduettes at Ptudue University studied at UOonn under a grant sor in Indiana. She will sing alto. Vernon Democrats Take the Credit Of Teaching Ends Training from the National Science 2 PLAZA DEPT. STORE Coast Guard Cadet A. Jeffrey Foundation and in the summer Cause Violence? 2 (We Have A NoOonTo Please) Democrat Recreation Plan Parks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al­ Math Teachers Exploring of 1967 he participated at North- For Major Town Programs 9 E. MTOIMLE ITKE. (Next to Popular Mkt.) ton J. Parks, 122 Beelzebub Rd., eaitem University In a train­ LONDON (AP) — A group of ^ OPEN WED., THDBS.. FBI. tiU 9 Criticized by mcholas has cmnirirted summer training ing program for teachers of In- ROOFING Hie Democratic Party laid curriculum and quality of edu­ British educators has Masted and begun his first year of New Ideas ^Technique service (xiuraes. claim this week to being the cation in every school in town, • FOR YOUR CASUAL PARTY NEEDS, WE RooflnY and progressive teaching methotdb RepubUoan Oouncllmaii Peter Irram instead of continuing their study at the Coast Guard Aca­ The in-servlee program start­ sponsors of /‘all major program coiitlnued study lof reading cur-' f HAVE A COLORHN. SELECTION OF demy in New London. He is The math teachers In Vernon Since the eariy 1960's when Repairs Done necessary for' orderly growth as leading to increased vkdenoe Nlchotes, chairman of the (Coun­ unwarranted opposition.’’ Nicho­ ed on Sept. 33 and will run rtculum in all grades, emphasis las said. scheduled to graduate In 1973 are going to sclwol after school the math curriculum in siriKxris through Feb. 9. The first meet­ Realistkally with fiscal responsibility," cit­ on provision for Inditddual dif­ in a permisBive society. f NAPKINS, TARLECLOTHS, AND cil’s Recreatkxi Oommlttee, Prof. Brian Oox and universi­ with a Bachelor of Science de­ to learn new ideas in techniques throughout this country experi­ ing was devoted to numbers and Free Est^natea ing as Democratic initiated the ferences and increased effort f PARTY FAVORS criticized today the Democra­ Voters* Names Posfed gree. North-South Industrial Road, ty lecturer A. B. Dyson, coedi- of teaching. They are also re­ enced great change, emphaala numerals and the send to the for community involvement in tic Party platform for recrea­ The registrars of voters have number system. The first meet­ Gal creation of the Sewer Commis­ Board of Education activities.” t«W8 of a 100,000-word report, viewing basic concepts of arith­ has turned to the learning of charge that new teaching meth­ tion, saying that the DemocraUc posted, according to law, the ing In October covered addition sion, the planning and construc­ They promise an educational preliminary voting list within metic and geometry. math (xmeepts rather than the 649-2878 — 649-1616 tion of a sewer system, and program that "will Insure a re­ ods are being pushed through by program "opposes the spending rote learning of facts. and subtraction (xmcepts. the government against the the outer hallway of the Town z4rlo Guthrie The “ln-servl<>e'* program was construction on a new town hall. view of projected pupil enroll­ of funds on small p a rc ^ svith Hall, Sullivan Ave. As a regis­ proposed by Lynn Anderson, In most cases the “new These are all Democratic ac­ ments, and consider all alter­ wMies of parents and teachers. limited uses, and therrtiy ig­ math” was taught using trsdl- Lack of school discipline is tered voter, residents may veri­ mathematics (xxirdinator for the complishments, they claim, and natives available to satisfy ss-ntit nores the need for residents to fy their names on the list. To Plans to Wed Vernon Schcxri system. It was tlonal methods. Now much re- their proposals for future pro­ these requirements.” largely responsible "for much sea]-ch Is being devoted to find­ grams are included in a state­ of the subsequent delinquency, have recreational areas within those voters who have moved approved a year ego by the In addition the Democrats walking distance." within South Windsor, please WASHINGTON, Mass. (AP) Board of Education. ing better teaching methods tor MUNICIPAL BUILDINQ ment Issued this week called propose a better liaison be­ violence, and general tmrest — Folk singer Ario Guthrie is developtng concepts. Many pro­ "l*rogram for Progress.”, that characterize our permis­ “Don’t they recognize the ob­ check your name at your new This new concept In teacher tween the council and all board “ifi hallewMii timer address or cwitact either regis­ getting married today and the education Is being applied for grams now emphasise an ac­ Under education the Demo­ and commissions. They would sive society,” the report said. vious convenience for both chil­ tivities approach and the use The report tells of one school dren and adults to be able to trar for an affidavit making ceremony may be at his newly Guild Speaker the first time this year in Ver­ crats promise that Democratic require that the Board of Edu­ 9em^ewls 9ecmdy acquired farmstead home in non. Anderson is directing the Board of Education iftembers where a bright boy warn turned I have recreational focUities avail­ such change of address before Francis M. Geraz, deputy of manipulative devtces. cation send copies of its minutes 9 party sappHM 9 eoncRK able without thfe need of duto- Oct. 11 In order to make any this tiny Berkshire County town. program and classes are being Anderson has taught math at will pursue “a consistency In to each member of the council's into a bored boy spending hours However, other sources say commissianer of the Connecti­ held each Monday from 3 to 8 doing knitting. 9 wigs, masks C mabile transportation?,’’ Nicho­ clerical correction before print­ cut Department of Consumer the secondary level for eight education committee, and that las asked. ing of the new voting lists. the somewhat publicity-shy p.m. at the Vernon Center Mid­ years In Vernon and was ap­ there be "meaningful minority In another four above-average Guthrie is to be married at Protection, will speak on "Truth dle Schcxil with teachers of kin­ 9-year-old pupils puzzled their plan a haOoween party! we have the The Republican program for Pack Committee in AdverUslng,’’ at a meeting pointed (xxxdlnator in 1968. He Dawn Simmons representation on each subcom­ South Windsor GOP Opens Headquarters and the ossorlinent at fairway Great Barrington, 30 miles dergarten through Grade 8 par­ has been studying part-time et mittee of the board.” parents because they could not recreation included such facili­ The Pack committee of the away, in a meadow near the of the Guild of Our Lady of St. ticipating. read; they hod changed from ties for nei'ghborhool parks as Bartholomew’s Church Tuesday the University of Michigan, Claims Birth Of The Democratic program Helpinsr to open Republican headquarters in South Windsor last night were, Cub Scout Pack 188 will meet at diurch where he made the mov­ Tile teachers are being en­ completing graduate work In calls for implementation of the traditional reading methods to a tennis courts; swings and bas­ the Avery St. School tomorrow at 8 p.m. at St. Bartholomew’s couraged to apply some of the CLOSED „om leiL ^ a te Rep. Stewart B. McKinney, house minority leader; Mayor ie “Alice’s Restaurant." Capital Goals and Improve­ new method and then bock ketball courts. "This is hardly Sirixxri. math education. He received ‘Miracle Child’ Howard E. Fitts, and Deputy Mayor G. Warren Westbrook. The headquarters night at 8 p.m. Plans will be A marriage Hcense was issued new ideas in their classrooms. his BA ffom the Unliwrtlty of Monday, October 13, 1969 ments Committee report pro­ aie at the Sullivan Ave. Shopping Center. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) again to the old style. A new limited use as described in the made for ixmducting this year’s last week for Guthrie and Miss Gov. J(rim Dempsey appoint­ The results of these small CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — vision calling for a new central teacher found 8-year-olds taught Democratli platform,” Nicho­ ed Gersz deputy cxnnmJssloner scale experiments may prove Massachusetts and holds gradu­ fund drive. All Cub and Webe- Jacklyn Hyde, who listed her ate degrees from Trinity Col­ m OBSERVANCB OP COLUMBUS DAY A Brillsh-bom white author who library to be built within the "progressive methods" could las staid. los unit leaders and Pack Com­ address as the town of Wartiing- on Maiuh 17, 1967. He Is a pest useful In future summer cur­ married a Negro mechanic aft­ next five years, and financed resources toward the develop- gate the feaslbiltty of town par- Considering housing for the not write the fraction %. Funds to develop some of the mitteemen should plan to at­ ton. president of the Nattcnal As- riculum writing workshops such lege and Wesleyan University. O C T O R ER 12. 1969 er announcing a sex-change op­ "without bonding or long term central purchasing elderly, the Democrats claim "There are many signs that eight town-owned areas and tend. Guthrie, son of folk singer scKlatlcn at State Departments as those conducted this part Serving as aaalstartt to Ander­ erations says she has given e ^ l n g large holdings with pic- wtth other municipalities, that a Housing Authority set up the trend is now back to more eight school locations "are ei­ son Is Waiter Neff, chairman of debt” from the Capital Goals nlc facilities, ball Committee Chairman Ray Woody Guthrie, was the stzir of of Agriculture, W ei^ts and summer in other subjrrct areas. birth to a daughter she calls "a Fund. parks and Through better communications a year ago has stalled and that *>alanced and tried views, the ther presently available or will the movie based on a Thanks­ Measures Division, and past Participation in the program the mathematics department at miracle mpletl(» of the requirements ceived his BA degree from Trin­ 39, said in an interview at her many large areas of town- Park and Recreation Commis- the spending of town funds for grants avaflabte^ ^and c ^ t It claimed that many new to finance this project,” Nicho­ filled. Those holding posts are ity and holds graduate degrees HIgliway ...... 649-5070 ^ ^ open thnrs. «Mand1 in.M. nights tmtin I Mrs. Rodney Daigle, secretary; Hie "Alice” of the song was and Measures. He Is a member of the (xnirse, the Board of Edu­ home Wednesday, "My child owned land itha/t can be readily .1- architects’ plans that are either tlnulng with all phases neces- teaching methods had been in- las sold. He did not Identify the from the University of Hartford Roger Cottle, treasurer; Rob­ Alice Brock—who with her hus­ of the United States of America cation would grant three cred­ GoiDogt ...... 649-1886 will be brought to Charleston in developed and utilized for rec­ _planning and imnecessary or premature,” and sary to,construct and complete t* Skip Ihe meuy cleanmgi Mrs. Simmons to become preg­ ^ Pile Lined Wool Plaid • Skip frequeni rcpainlin|, laiu longei nant. the Maxi Scarf "KING OF THE ROASTS" * Rmw wiih w>ap tnd wnicr Mrs. Simmons said, "I believe that God Is higher than medical C.P.O. Jacket for the long, lean science and that’s my explana­ look. Many fringed in SAVE 1.91 Gallon <;al. tion. She's a miracle child and Heavyweight wool/nylon blend. crepes, acetates or NEWPORT e Superb selection of medium to bold plaids. twills. will be a great blessing to the Top-rung domestic maker. 5.88 black people.," Sizes: S M L XL. Mrs. Simmons is the former foster son and now the foster daughter of BrlUeh actress Now Only 12.87 DuPont Lucite'Wall Paint ROAST * Our R8C. ATtOaHoo Dame Margaret RutherlOrd. She said the child, Bathsheba c Marjorie Margaret Paul Sim­ B Pro-Style Ski Jacket *.Skip thr tiirrini ind Ihinning mons, will be christened in Eng­ U.S.D.A. CHOICE — BONE-IN — FIRST CUT • Skip the wipe up Dueui’i drip land and will have first photo­ Choice of nylon oxford or taffeta shell. Water­ »Skip lime deUyi. dnei tn .10 mmuUi graphs taken wrlth Dame Mar­ proof neoprene backing. Quilt or pile lined. Con­ > Rinir wiih Miip «nd witci garet. cealed zip-out hoods. Her husband, John Paul Sim­ Racer or bar stripe trims. CHUCK ROAST S A V E 1.91 G a llo n Cal. mons, about 28, was a mechanic Excalltnt Valut 14.88 when he married her Jan. 28. U.S.D.A CHOICE 4.88 T Ho is now working on a shrimp boat. c Corduroy Busheoat lb Boothia Peninsula in Oanada's Plush acrylic pile lining. Authentic Safari styling in BONELESS CHUCK ROAST 79 Thr rxriling NKI. Puairre Northwest Territories is the midwale corduroy. British tan or cashmere. Sizes: northernmost tip of land of oon- 36-46 ai advrrliard in Life...... *11000101 North America. U.S.D.A CHOICE Ilt(. ioliMful 7 M tty M l* ln»i rtfbl (or rm tourm hupt .ikn$ llw gfviteti t|Mirit «ri u((vt m i p r e n 18.70 Jual .'iOr ihi* wrrk only! Board of Directors lb (i«t CHW uf |tw« brMMifyl MlMm ptMltr* • 11 00 SHOULDER CLOD ROAST 4.15 (or |w»i )(k wtwn PUM Imp uric inlkm nr mure loiilcF Iborh Mitpfwr Feini OnlplOO per ilurv Genuine Suede U.S.D.A. CHOICE CENTER CUT Suburban Jacket with zip-out liner lb Custom tailored select suede leathers. Fully satin CHUCK ROAST or STEAK 69 lined plus zip-out pde liner. Antelope or whiskey Sizes: 36 46. ALL OUR MEATS ARE FUESHLY CUT—FRESHLY DISPLAYED^NOT PRE-WRAPPED

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E Hi^h Pile Fur Look CAMPBELL’S SOUP Suburban Jacket 8 £ sr/ CHICKEN NOODLE or MagnificienI hi-pile. man-made seal, full satin CHICKEN RICE 6 c Ifc lining, double breasted, 38" over the knee length. . Dorcal Vinvl l^atex Dorcal Aik yd Dorcal Vinyl Sizes: 36 44. FANCY RED DELICIOUS o » SHURFINE liKradibla Value House Paint Semi-Llowi Eiunncl Wall Paint 44.00 APPLES APPLE JUICE JAMBS PARR Ow Jim, a Manchester native, SHURFINE.... 839 resides at 19 Raddlng St. 3 I 49*^ 3 . 9 8 "■■■ 3.59_ " 3.59 with his wife Joyce and four CAKE MIXES U Oa. • U«r wtt uid CM new orutid ihjkep ifimgkt LARGE WHITE NATIVE matonry iMffncci • Hk neoww icienitfK (cMmulelKin m ^e« thM §n • Od^Win waihAW* t«p*d diyi«»6 «ei( primmg children. B.8. degree Uni­ tsty Ui UK tfiUfKi* hemr-fkm ennmrl ««yy to 4Ppty versity of 0>nn. 1680. Former Men's Insulated MAXWELL HOUSE • U«r brudi or rotlrt •ITriet lu • hifd pri,rtr(inre finwh • ilf*r) <#p with MMp «/hJ wgter • Mddeu reMwljiii • I 'te un w ait wtMjdhPwrk wuud «nd pfwuJ trim • Apply uMh 4 bfuA. rt4i«r ur tprgy |[un Intelligence Officer and Ko­ • (V«n Ifpota orplh WJ«p end wetyr •While s n d c m u ii • iKcefiktii hidiAf «dPd Ki^ering ptup*Mie% rean War Veteran. Owns and S|N>rt Boot CAULIFLOWER INSTANT COFFEE » « 1.19 • White and 13 •IttM.lfvt 4u6ori operates Manchester Surplus 9 dales Go. in the North End head CHASE and SANBORN o r BEECHNUT Renewal Project. He is a 6.97 Men's member of KofC Council m . COFFEE ii^cn.69c ^ aterproof NEW CROP FLORIDA PINK SEEDLESS SHURFINE •\ reties GRAPEFRUIT SALAD ON. MOa. 47c 4.97 SHURFINE For overall protertion ! R e d D e v il r P n i n l Package of 4 G au lkin g 4 s 49® MAYONNAISE 39c 14 oz. .^prav Paint, R o lle r & T m y Set P a in t BruKh«^» \ Gom|wun(l F pjin viubbt*i crdd‘ ptiurt insulation. Njp Made in If.SA, J S " high pull-on. over- Maxi Raincoat Made in ltS -\ iiuaranlred svaierproof i f A ' lined tor wjimih. Osei-Ihe IikiI hoot. osej-ilie-shoe b»)oi Choose 4 buckles or Ihe-fool hoots. Cuatanlecd waterproof Polyeslei/cpiton twill. Scotchgard'*' fabric Tmish. ram and slam Clealed sjile and heel, steel 'slunk. In lioni zip Black Sizes 6 'i 13 - vinyl, pile lined Sizes 5 10. lepeller. lafTeta lined. Colors: 7 = 9 7 ' - ' moss giecn. Sizes 7-1 7. - “"V S ' 19 VOTE RBI^BLICAN . Alligator Black. Brown Wrllinglim Brown Navy, Ale. Brown. Sues: 6-14. • I ■ loCcf h«ndk • k ill ell MeiuUfd funt *For i^MBietHjr ut eiteiMM • I • tutter cunot • V z« I '.*". I \ I I •KeiiMdH Ik aib k fur liuA| life ^ ^ p i r m r <|«t«lity n I pnmt • I * m eut tr«> • tm iJI prutti;lioo This ad spoasered by the BE IN ST\ LK .. Mon. Bepuhltcaa Town Com. MANCHESTEIt — 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE SALE: THURSDAY thru SATURDAY Charles MoKeotle, Treas. (.h .\ h (;e it ! EXIT % VILBUR CROSS PARKVAYj . O F O i LATl IVBIY NIGHT FIRST FOOD SALE: THURS. ttiu SAT. 646 CENTER STREET / / MANCHESTER. CONN. (We TheUght T e Uattt aua.>ai» OPEN LATE EVERY NIGHT

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but not a penny more. However, Section Two In the first instance a rise in the THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969 ■ \ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969 if the loss does exceed $1,000 It price of the stock would make it AanrlritBtrr Eontitis IfTntQi Pages IS to 26 Business Mirror can be applied to the next costly to le-establlsh a position. NEW YORK (AP) — Although tors intent on registering their year’s taxes indefinitely. A net In the second situation there is the end of the year la atiU 12 losses might decide to act loss of $3,000 for example, can a danger that the price of the School or of extenatvs chaagM weeks away, some stock market immediately. serve to reduce taxes on 1969, stock will fall even further. to the old. '■ investors are getting ready to The big danger in tax-loss 1970 and 1971 income. Tax-loss selling this year may Republicans Adopt Dobkln said, "Untfi ws have Mrs. Harry Carr Selected sell their worst performers, selling is that good stocks, tem­ Short-term losses and gains— be held off‘ until the final day studied the new school-building their aim being ,to reduce the porarily dejiressed, will be sold those of six months or less—can but It involves serious dangers. program more thorouBiIy, and tax bite on their 1969 income. merely to obtain a tax reduc­ be treated in the same manner. First,; prices might become 10-Plank Platform until we understand aU of tts Burton^s Woman of the Year Up to $1,000 in net losses may But in no case can short-term depressed even more by the tion, and then never repur­ ramlficatictis, we can’t ba that Mrs. Harry Carr of 40 Co­ b^ subtracted from ordinary chased. losses be applied to reduce tax-loss B^lng of others. Sec­ The GOP Tovra Committee last night adopted a plat- specific in the platform.” taxable Income, and that means burn Rd. yesterday sras nam­ Ideally, some investment long-term gains. ’The reason; ond, the holiday season is Just a , TKMnMBS form which pointe with pride at Republican accofn- And after Jbeeph Swenaata a tax reduction of $260 for some­ ed Manchaater’a Woman of the managers say, tax-loss selling they’re taxed differently. poor time in which to luuuUe fi­ plishments over the past three years, and which asks recommended sg body in a 25 per cent tax brack­ nancial affairs. Year by representatives of should be a means of upgrading ’This situation may be altered for support from the Manchester electorate to “Help Dawntoam Renewed, Dobkln more than 98 Manchaater wom­ et. Not much, but where else do portfolios. That is, a poor per­ under present tax reform legis­ > f » A said, ”Uhtil an of the pn^Msala losers win? us do more.” en’s orgaiUaations, at a forming stock should be sold for lation. The bill now in Oongress The lO-plank platforin at- and plans are In, our aettan One reason for the early sell­ ImAuAi (3Lit eriy waa baaed on proof of luncheon at Cavey’a Rea- fundamental reascms and re­ would restate the meaning of Nixon Tells Prince would be premature. We can ing plans is the low market. tantian to "the toweat tax rate need). taurant. placed with a stock having bet­ long term. Next year you might We^ll Support Laos in the area,” ^ pMgea “to diacuas It when we know moro, Through September, $64.8 bil­ amrm thb btandard The platform pledgee, “We She WlU be honored Oct. 96 ter prospect. have to wait 12 months between WA8HINCm>N (AP) — As­ wmfaitata tllla ^pe of Hght fi­ and can take a atand tban.” at Burton’a. The store haa lion has been erased from the purchase and sale to establish OP ■XCBLI.BNCB will continue to be responsive -After the {Batform eras adopt­ market value of all securities But it isn’t always so. If an in­ surances of U.B. support to the nancial management spoiwored ths aruiual award the transaction as long term. It pladgm conttnued effotts to to the pele,“ andcmd dtes two ed (unaidinotHly), DobUn colled listed on the New York Stock vestor is certain he made a mis­ Southeast Aslan kingdom of since Its inception 91 yeara FOR ALL DIAIViaNDB oombwt the d n « proiaeni. and «»»nP»«»-Board of Directors’ on the entire OOP town com­ Ebcchange. That means plenty of take on purchasing a stock What if you want to retain Laos were given by President ago. mittee to woric for eleotkai cf tax-loss selling. there is no reason in the world your stock and stUl establiah a Nixon to visiting Prime Minister promises more Inimlvwnent In Mrs. Carr's Greatest interest why he shoulAi’t simply get rid loss? It really can’t be done, but Souvanna Phouma, says presi­ This Is simply because the diamond within town govenunett for youth and ®*«5dlon maetinga. the RepiBBioan tldset. is Project Concern. She spoke Early selling also helps inves­ of it, reduce his taxes end use many pec^le simply sell their yoimg adulte. ^ the idatfonnfe last plank. ”We have a good platform, we in its favor and campaigned to tors to avoid the year-end crush, dential press secretary Ronald has all the superlative attributes of the three a last minute addition and en- the money in a more profitable stock, WBdt 31 days and then re­ L. Ziegler. , C's— Color, Cut and Clarity. The diamond in It pledgee to maintain Man- have a good reoord, and we have the Hartford North End when poor performing stocks UUed “Environment,” pledgea way. purchase it. The 31 days is the the Treasure Chest is always among the cheeter'a Ugh atandai^ of ed­ have good candidates,” he —«h children continue attending are pushed even lower by tax- Nixon and the LaoUon leader to be watchful of tboM oivlron- 'Hiis is the most common tax- minimum Interval for establish­ met for 76 minutes ’Tuesday. world’s finest. Ring illustrated, $700 ucation, "commeMurate with *® ^ watchful of Oiosa oivlran- “Our ticket la an easy one to Manchester schools. She loss sellers. Inevitably, thou­ loss situation*: ing the loss. the tajqnyeris ability to pay “ problems that could ad- back and to work for. It’s a origiiukted aiMl la actively con­ sands of investors wait until the Ziegler said the Prime Minister An investor adds up all the ’There is another way of han­ asked the President for In­ and it pledgies continue ef- ®“®®‘ Manchester’s ticket wpidi can peipetuate the cerned in the Emergency Moth­ last minute before disposing of long-term gains—long term forte to replace recreaUcnal F^^wth and prosperity. exc^ ent work of the peat ttuee ers progivun which providea poor performers. dling the same situation, and creased military aid, but no de­ meaning six months between that is to buy a similar amount cision was reached during the fadUOee kwt to the new Rt 6 ■”** ’‘®nvlroiiment“ plank yetee.” aubotitute' mothera for the Proposed legislation is also The iriatform pledgee a “muy o«ered by Lornud lOner. DobUn praiOBd the work and purchase and sale—and then to­ of stock and then sell the origi­ meeting. Hartford children in Manches­ Mis. Harry Carr bound to influence selling. Un­ tal hie losses. If long-term loss­ nal purchase 30 days later. ’This Ziegler said the request did as you go” pdlcy for highway chairman of the Manchester the records of those ReputBi- ter schools. der the new tax bill, now In Con­ es exceed long-term gains then leaves the tctxpayer with his not include sending U.S. ground improvements and promisee C®naervatlw servea as a home. adopted last night was pre- Oipltol. He commended the cam era aa examples of Juvenile decency and for Impoitanoe in Republican Platform bringing the news to people who have come to regard the dally paper oa a routine part of representative of the Council to She Is a nanmunlcant of flt p a r^ by a committee consist­ Church Women United. Barthokanew’a C%urch and e. 9 their Uvea. ing of DobUn, Harlan Taylor, As a FISH voliauiaer, Mrs. I 1NANOBS member of tha Guild of Che HIGHWAYS ’Town Oounsri John Shea, Pro­ Carr sevea os on offtoer of the Lsuly of St. Bartholomew sn-l John Myatt, Storrs; a daughter Our budget afforded us a sur­ We will continue to improve bate Judge John WaUett, Mlayor non; Mrs. Charles Poulin and day and providaa traiwporta- the Motherhood of Mary Motl plus while establishing the low­ hig^iways with the "pay as you Nathan Agostinelli, ’Town Direc­ to Mr. and Mra. John Magowan, son, 318 Redwood Rd.; Mrs. Pastor Conducts tlcn on on emergency h— to era Olrcla est tax rate in the area. No go” method, so that the citiaens tor HaitBd A. ’TurUngton, Atty. 8S Main St.; a aon to Mr. and Jam es Jordan and daughter. loan small accomplishment, in view of tomorrow will not be burden­ Thomas Bailey and school board Mra. Harold Flenke, Bast Hart­ East Hartford; Mra. Henry Bible Lectures dnlrm an Atty. John Rottner. ford; a daughter to Mr. and Minor. and son, 14 Croas S t.; of the massive hike in state ed with bonded indebtedness for ’The Rt. Rev. Msgr. ICdward taxes. the roads we use today. Mra. Peter Files, Broad Brook. Mrs. Ronald ’Totten and son, 670 Agostinelli and Tomkiel iblH! Center St.; Mrs. Louis PUriww J . Reardon, pastor of St. Jam es’ We pledge to maintain this DISCHARGED 'YESTERDAY: type of tight financial manage­ SENIOR CITIZENS and daugMer, Box 141, Amston; Church, wlU conduct a series Manchester Maynard Stanley, N. Main 9t,; Mra. Kennetii Washburn Jr. and of lectures on the Bible start­ Among New Bank Officers ment. Manchester offers some of the Mrs. Katherine L. Keefe, 614 daughter. Bast Hartford; baby ing Monday at 7:B0 p.m. In the We will also maintain the most attractive programs and l « ; .0 ''; Hospital Notes Fbster S t, Wapplng; Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mis. Mark basement of the church. ’The Manchester’s newest bank, president, would be takli« Um< aound Investment poUcy that facllitiea for its aenior citiaena Helen M. McCarthy, 13 Wads­ Landrie, Rt. 8, Aiklover; baby lectures are open to all Catho­ approved by the State Banking from their elective posts o? has brought us the highest re­ of any community in Connecti­ worth St.; Mra. Helen J . War­ turn on town m<^es in history. aon of Mr. and Mis. Kenneth lics aitd non-Cathollcs, free of Commission on Sept. 16, named town director and town clerk cut. We are iBeased to have VIWnHH HOtJBS ren, Box 202, RFD 2; Mrs. DMICMi P. Rliwenberg, 83 Ellington charge. Its offlcere last night and made In addition to naming officer established a full-time director Intenuedlato Cara Send- Nancy Phalin, 690 Chapri Rd., Rd., South Wlndaor. The first sessloiu wlU cover last night, the 20 IncorporatniT We promise oonUimed efforts for senior ettiaen activities. private, noen-S pun., and 4 pjn. South Wlndaor; John I. MlUer, plaiui for engaging an architect to comhat the alarming natlSB- the history of tha Bible and were divided Into (our lubcon' We will strive for the con­ S pun.; private rooms, U a^n.- Ektst Hartford; Mrs. BUlsaheth some of the new discoverlea for Its building, and for retain­ mlltees - elte, stock, personnel al drug proUam. More adnea- A. StopaU, 69 Deepwood Dr., tinued expansion of these pro­ S pjn., and 4 pjn.-S pun. made about the Bible during ing an exemtUvs oftloar. The and finance. Uonal program s wffl Im provid­ grams. We will also institute a Wapping; Mrs. Jeannette F. Pediatries: Parants aOewed Reunion Planned the last several decades. latter wUi be raeponslbla tor A temporary certificate of ed on drug abuse, extantfre “first come first serve” {Riw- any ttma exeept naam -* p an.; Graham, 44 Buiwe Dr. preventattre measures wfll bs The “New Testament" will be staffing the bank and tor con­ authority, forwarded by th- ity system for housing tor the otaan, 2 pjn--S pun. Also, Horace M. Biieell, 109 By Elast Siders State Banking (fommlaston, wn taken, and provisloa of trsab elderly, so that eligibility tor discussed during later lectures. ducting Its actual operation. M t Sorrioe: U ajn--S p^n., Carman Rd.; Roger R. Di’Far- Msgr. Reardon wlU use a taxt- Mayor Nathan Agostlnalll was recorded today In the Manrhet. mant focllltlen explored. these units will be fair for all. 4 PJOO.-S p jn . ’The first annual Btaot Sldeis aiMlo, 96 Pine St.; Mrs. Janet book for these dlscusalona, named president of the Man­ ter town clerk’s office. It grant Intanalva Oare and Coronary reunion diiuier-dance will be ■DUOATIOir Brennan, Bloat Hartford; Mra. chester State Bank and Toem the lncorporaU)rs 12 monUw l - UnUTlEg AND INDUSTRIAL Carat Inunedinte fomlly only, held Saturday, Nov. 8 at the srrltten by W. D. Davies, a The educaticm of our children GROWTH Leona L. Draasel, Hebron Rd., Crystal Lake Ballroom in Bl- Protestant scholar. Clerk Edward Tomkiel was whlch to organlu and to pri- continues to be our foremost anyttma, HmUed to five min- The Installation of the North­ AiKlover; Mrs. Haimelore Raak, Uniton. B>estiviUeB wlU begin named one of Its three vice para tor the bank operation. concern. We pledge to iwhitetw 46 Barbara Rd., Rockville; Mra. Tentative pUne are tor i east Interceptor and new OUra- Matemltyt Patbera, 11 a^i.- with a cocktail hour at 7 p.m., presidents. our high standard of loeal odu- tion plant, presently under way, Barbara P. Lord, School St., followed by dlimer and danctog. The other two vice presidents raplUllaation of $1.6 mlllian, t catlon oommenaurato with tbs Ui48 pun., and ddS p.m.-8 Coventry; Dcuilel A. Gorlc, 6 be raised by ths sale rt 76,00 will aid hi providing needed pan.; othara, S pan--4 p-m., and Tickets are avaUahle from the Fire Calls ara Thomas J. Crockett and Ujq|iayor*s ability to pay. services, eliminating major Falrview Ave., Rockville; Ro­ Nicholas LaPents. ’The secre­ bank ehares, at $90 each. Fin: We have allocated a larger d d i pjn--8 p-m. land J . Hebert, 66 Indian Dr.; foUawlng committee members: Incorporators, and aeoond t souroes of poUuUon to Union Age Lim its: If In matemlty, Fatac Gremmo, AMiert Puiao, Town firefighters went to tary is Atty. Ronald Jacoba percentage of the oabool bud­ Mra. Autumn BUaworth, Lake L a m l Manor Convaleocent those persons who signed pledg get to maintenance and repatn Pond and opening new areas tor IS In other areas, no limit In Rd., Coventry; Mrs. Ltoda S. Reno Coma, DomliUc GalU, and the treasurer Is VVaBeis cards for deposits. eoepansian. Home, 91 Chestnut St. yester­ than baa bean dona for many aeU-amvlee. Landrle, Rk. 6, Aiulover; Mrs. Dominlo GentUoore, Edward Murray. The bank is expected to b< We will continue with these day at 6:68 p.m. The trtercom ysaie. Wa {Badge to conllnuo Marguerite M. Ooleman, 106 Pagani and ’Thomas Conran. AU 20 of the bank's Inoorpora- housed In a laas:^ building, li- need efforts to provide for the proper The administration remtaida The next committee meeUiqf system was smoking but there tors ware named members of this program to protoet our Lockwood S t ; Doiudd M. Gas­ be oonotruotsd on the west aid- and orderly growth of our com­ vtaltora that with oonrirnettan will be Monday at 8:30 p.m. at was no fire. Firemen said ax- the board of directon. capital Investment. ton, 48 DearfieM Dr.; Mra. cept for the damage to the In- of Main St., between Myrtle At munity, including the compie- imder way, parUag (tyaee Is Charles Abel, Olaatonbury; Mrs. the Elks Homs cn Blaosll St. TIm Inoorporatora loaued a C teroom caused by the electrical and Oormaii PI. TOOTH DfVOLVBBIKMT Uon of the Parker-Oakland oon- limited. Vtattora ara asked to Shirley Holmes, 120 Birch St.; Any peeson or persons wishing Btatement which declarea, “The The Manchester Stats Banl- Wo tak e tremendous pride In aector. bear with the hoapHal white the malfunction, there was no other bank’s officers wUl aerva only Mrs. FloreiKse I. Bickford, Tay­ to Join the group is welcomed damage. will be the town’a first, exce|>t I T i the youth of our town. We hope We further pledge to con­ parking praklem wvtata In on advisory capacity aiMl will lor St., ’TaloattvlUe; Mis. Ja c ­ to be at tha meeting. Eighth Diotrict nreflghtore for branch banks, since Febni to Involve them in Us growth tinue our cooperation with in­ queline B. lOce, Stom ; Linda ’The oommittee has asked that not activsiy pursus any bank sry i960. That Is when the Fir*' and well being. We are eepeclal- dustry and developers, through washed some gaaollne from J. HiUman, Hartford; Berplce they be contacted by people Oakland St. near Darning St. dutias.” National Bank rt Manchester III ly proud to have recently creat­ the appllcaticn of the Industrial Patteata Tedayt m L. Phelps, 29 Hoxel St. that may have ■ddresaea of yeitesxlay at about 6:30 p.m. Tha statamant. It was axplaln- now ths First Manchester Of ed a Youth Oommtaslon and Guidelines. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Also, Mrs. Mario Lopiccoio farmer Btast Sidera Uvlng out- The gasoline waa epUled from sd, is to kill reports that Ago#- rice of Ihe Hartford National named young adults to some of Bernard F . Bantle, Btast Hart­ and son, 66 BYedarIc Rd., Ver­ of-temm. a car Involved in an accident. ttnaUI and TomkisI, In their oa- Hank and Trust Go., opened on our Important, town com­ BECBEA'nON ford; Albert Burdick, RFD 2, paciUsB of presidant and vice Main SI. missions. We are meeting our responsi­ We have allocated more op­ bility in this area. The ocn- B

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Emergency! 8 A sorgieal team performa the operation. D ««p»t» the fact that over IS,000 people entered Manchester Memorial Hospital •sst year, there are many more who r i have never been in a hospital and who have no idea of what would happen to them if they were to enter under emer­ gency conditlona. With this In mind. Herald photogra­ pher Albert B. Buceivlclus, and Bert /t*:’ Dittus, the boapltal’s development COOT- •tlnator, arranged to atage a mock auto Scrubbing fo r MUgerjr. accident In which the victim (EMttus) would Miffer internal Injuries, and be taken through the hospital from the operating table wm be at least tsro emetgeticy room, to surgery, through surgeons, another doctor called an recovery, to dhtclMrge. anestheseologlat, and two nurses. All the penons in these photos are After the operation la completed the nurses, and technicians. Dittos and Buceivlcius spent a few hours at the patient srlll be taken to the recovery s - hospital one recent Sunday morning, room where be will be closely watched when the normally busy InsUtutlon was \ by nurses sdme he comes out of the lelaUvely quiet. - anesthesia. While In the recovery room, Tlw Herald would like to thank all the his vital signs — pulse, blood pressure, * * * * ■ who agreed to come in ao esudy and respirations — will be checked 1 that Sunday morning, and sill the every 16 minutes and recorded on his nurses, technicians, and administrators c h a r t who cooperated In helping ua to do this story. The patient, now conscious but stm in need of close watching and sUIIed care, wm be transferred to special "A -Manchester man suffered care. severe internal injuries last He will be placed ino ne of the special night when the car he was driv­ C ing left the road and alammed care “units" sdiere he can be watched head-on Into a tree. constantly by a nurse. When is is re- After undergoing emergency covereil sufficiently that he no longer surgery lastr night for the re­ requires the constant observation of spe­ moval of a ruptured spleen, cial care, (at least a couple of days) Bert Dtttus was said to be In the patient will be transferred to an satisfactory oosidltion In the t i intermediate care floor. hospital's special care aane to­ d a y ." Intermediate care beds make up the . m ajority o t beda at the hospital and T fo r lab tests is drawn. You’re wheeled to Xmy. this is where the conventional, moat fam iliar hospital care Is received. When the patient 1s able to fend for But what Has behind that typical Only In extrerue emorgenelea Is Mood himself, his doctor ma ytransfer him to report of an auto accident Ipjury? More given srttfaoat ftrst partorming a cross- than 670 employea — about 6H employea m atch. the self care area. In the new crescent­ shaped Self Service Building, nicknamed for each patient — wUl play a part In After the emergency room physician "the motel" by many, the patient will ^ ‘ >7 patient's story before he Is dis­ wakea an Initial examination, and the be 90 per cent on his osm. ch arged . blood for the lab work has been drawn, He walks to the cafeteria for his T'rom the time be enters to the time the pattent sriU be taken to X ray where meals, to the lab tor blood testa and to he U dlacbaiged, many sIdUed profea- X rays of kia abdomen are taken. slonals will attend to the patient. X ray for examinations there. He can In less than one hour, the doctor win At the scene of the accident, be wlU be go to the specioua lounge to sratch tele­ have th lab and X-ray reporta, and he vision, chat, or play cards. Also In the picked up hy the ambulance crew » wh wUl be able to a diagnoaia. niahed to the emergency room. At the lounge la a small kitchen where he can We gave DIttua a ruptured spleen, emergency room, or "BR", make a light snacir-and have a cup of and r^iid emergency aurgery to remove treatment win begin Bmergency c o ffe e. the damaged Organ la required. •abormtory blood and urine tests srm TBecauae of his experience in self If the Ih^iry ia severe enough, the pa­ be ordered, sloag srtth emergency X-isy care, the patient Is usually able to rs- tient win go directly from the ER to nTsmtnitVsis ^ sume fairly normal activltlea upon his surgery, but usually he wlU Hist be Some oAbe lab taals oeUMsd might discharge. One of the main functions of taken to a regular hospital room where include tests to dstarmlne the patient's self care ia to help the patient regain be will be ‘•peeped" for the operation. blood typo, his blood voinmo. and hi tho his confidence, to let him know that be He arni be clad la the familiar hos­ can make It by himseU. case of a suqwetod ruptured spleon, one pital gown, the "johnnle", long white or two pinta o t blood would be prepared Hundreds of thousands of dollars cotton boots srm cover his feet, and or "crossmstcfasd" for the pstlant worth of equipment, many highly skilled ykfl abdomen wm be rtuived and Cmssmstcfalsg meMe Wiet a blood employea, and a lot of careful planning prepared srtth an antiseptic. And he beak technician win m i» a asmple of are behind every patient stay at Man­ Yon will be taken to a special care unit for ^post op” earn. Here, usually wm be ghren amlld sedative. the pstlent'B blood srtth s —"»p»« o t the chester Memorial, or any boqpital. nuraea eaa keep a cloae watch on yoar eondiUon. Viaitora are re> When the prep la complete, an orderly donor's blood and this mder airieled to immediate faaaily only, for fiar minute perioda. srm take the patient to surgery on a microaeope to bo sure tho two blootk stretcher. Once be is in the "OR", as are compatible. Pholoa by Albert BoceiaieiBa It'B called, a awgical team wm take over. ftmowKlIiig the patfoat on the Stogy by Terry D*luBa 9

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^ Hie Xraya are taken. jy rj J O Bflaaingfai the rnotemke Saif Cara bnildilig. 6 XX Moat pabrfnl of all ' paying tbabllL N V/ \ V- ^ ■ \ . ■ A , A.\ PAGE EIGHTEEN ------MANCHESTEfe EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ IHUBSDAY, OGTOBEB 9, 1969 Mar but to be a good actress,” MANCHaynsa EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969 Anjetica Huston: "Being nishnd gsttlng up in PAGE NINETEEN she said. the morning—the sound of auto ‘Tail, srfUowy and earnest, she boms to tralBe Jams the — Since then the Unltad htstes P akistan Asks baa sold to Pakistan only such clsl use sad will escape toe t$H- No Fam ily Generation Gap can appraise her posslbilttles of milk—corny styles of dreas— B illboard B light Conceals fxMTd law as now written. coolly. peoide d i^ of body or spirts equipment ju trucks and spare parts for the Shmnsn tanks Nearly a half century ago B fB A l. BOYTJC "Hy biggest virtue, I feel. Is liars and cheats and vlolenee— Guns, Bread your parenta aa people rather P88 and P104 Jet planes It pro­ toe entire Franoonia Notch area NEW YORK (A P ) — AnJeUca that I am capsbia, or will be, of any kind of war.” New Ham pshire's Beauty than hurdlea, then you can ei­ I f Angelica faUa to win fam e, vided bMote INB. About 76 per Indudiag toe (amsd “Old Huston, at 18 heireas to a great ther accept or reject them. You doing srhat I set oiit to do—to o f toe Mbuntalaa*:. toe very express whatever talent I have it won’t be for lack of courage. F r o m U . S e cent of the Pakistani military ByPOW New Hampshire. At thv lower family threatrlcal tradition she u»ler nolxxjy's spell. equipment stUl is Annwte^n. symbol of toe stata, waa lor aale for bectnning a good actress. / •ss6*to$sd Press Willss end^of the state there are even CARLOAD PRICES by ARNIHJ) ZS!i t i military sources esUmate. t y privata laterarta fo r $4M,0W. hop» to carry on, looks at life “The gmeratlon gi^i haa be­ ”I also think I can ase CX>NOORD, NJI. (AP) — On billboards on the New Hsmp- come a cliche, and youth ttaelf Because the legislature would with haunting dark eyes that wen. I can look at peoplT ^ Sheppards Dhroreed; A *~ c » s te d P ntm W itte r ’The Pakistanis blame the a clear day In New HampMilre ■***” toe rtvsr adveitls- ^ becom e an »stsMirfi»TTTit Johnson administration for their not pay more than half toe oast, are involved and unafraid. feel their vibrations and know She Charged Neg^eet ^®'***^bAD, Pakistan (AP) you can aee tor miles nnd mllaa, ***8 Plsceq in Vermont where Where there are two nstaWlsli them aa they are. ■upt^y problema. A Foreign but sometimes all you «*«n aee they no longer are permitted, the pennies of school children She haa the independence typ­ menta that don’t understand ** testing the Nixon Mtoistry spokesman says -the throughout New Engtand were ”My biggest fault Is pnobahiy CUlVEEiAND, (M o (A P) — are bUlboarda. On the other aide of toe state. ical of her actor grandfather, each other, obviously there ia no e*nlnistratlon with requests tor cut in development h>aiw loot added to doUars of comerva- hypersenattivity, aomettmea to Dr. SsnaiM H. aieppard’s Oar- g«na and bread. On many highways It looks as ^-’'to Goneray q>ends thousands Walter Huston, and her father, peace. man-bom second wtfs, wlw says year to $71 mllllrm cam e In a Uoniats to save toe Notch (or the point of being ridiculous. I to the wake of President NU- Johnson budget though the Granite u be- doUara every year to beautify poatertty. '-G -G oosepim ple| John, who directed her in her ”TTie gap can be lessened only can get very paraiuid. I don’t ■be spent a fortune be^pinf to coming the Billboard State. toe village. Lamp posts blossom if people of aU ages teU eatdi dear hint of a naurdsr consie- here in August C - Today, on any sunny week­ first aim, "A Walk with Love— shrug off situations easily.” «an^ ylBit u awaiting the result of a If the United States refuses to other the facts—the straight tion. was granted a divnrae -mu 1. the height of the hrtsf end, tourists spend more money and Death.” It ia a tragedy of PrtTOlsed reasseaament o f U.8 permit arms sales, Pakistani of­ facte. Where faces are known, What about romance? Itesday. 8be charged groai ficials believe they will get what in New Hampshire than the en­ teen-age love during the Middle PoUcy restricting the sale of boards blossom year ’round. ^st curve before you a*- there is understanding, where “Love is the most extraordi­ n eglect they want from neighbor Russia tire coat of tha Franconia reser- Ages in which she is co-starred nary thing in the world,” she ^ Ita ty equipment to iU armed Last Sunday a record $8,0W **r Ilo ^ Oooway driving to- Remedy^le I there la understanding there ia lbs. ateppard, the former deqiite their frieislahlp with vatton. with Assaf Dayan, son of Moahe smiled, "and the discovery that forces. friendship, and where there ia Arlane ’TSbbeJobanne, and the Communist C hina cars w w e^ ked through toe ^ mounts^ U ’The stato ia itself one o f toe Dayan, Israeli defense minister. you love aomeone is possibly sa This Moslem land of UO mil, friendship there ia i>eaoe. oateopaib were married in July Hooksett toU b o o t h s o n R ^ n . ^ winter with a largest users of bUIbosrds. ’Ihe “I may have been shown fa­ great as the love itself, but I torn once received Ita American The Russians like the Ameri­ raw of bill boards. There’s one thing worse UM, two days after a fOderal Many of the drivers probably New Hampshire Sweepstakes voritism in getting the part,” "But I feel that if the races don’t have any snnoiimvwneiile equipment aa aid grants. It now cans are wory of offending In­ court had freed him bom the never got beyond toe "billboard Franconia vlHaga la JusHfla- have tailed to raise the revenue than outdoor gcxjsepimples. ■he said with dry frankness, and generations don’t tell each to make right now. I like my wants to buy American air­ dia by giving Pakistan arms but Ohio Penitentiary. He had alley” on Route 8 below Franco­ My proud of Its acanie attrac- tost had bean hoped to save the "but I certainly was shown no other the truth and don’t be­ freedom .” planes and tanks, if not directly have provided tanks thto year. Uona. But, a large resort oom- Indoor goosepimples. Zonolite® come more Involved with each eerved naarigr 10 years o f a life ’The Paklstania believe they nia Notch erhere there was a state tram further taxes. Ih favoritisstt on the set.” Here are Anjellca’s likes: from the United Stotes then 10-mlIe______trattle^ ___ Jam. plex In Franconia has a huge An Jell ca, who was bom in Los other in mutual understanding, sentence on a oonvlcUan of from such countries aa West must have an army capable of an effort to tap the pockels of Attic Insulation is the cure. “Cats and horses snd the tourists, the Isgtslature author­ Angeles and reared in Europe, there ia going to be a worldwide hkidgennl tw bis ilrst wICs to Germany, Italy and Belgium. haniSlng the Indians who. In As"tourist. ap,soachConoo.d country—lilies, the sun, the sea, Route 1$ toe gold dome* of the ised a big billboard campaign Hot air from your furnace ia deeply concerned with the civil war, a total disruption.” deslh. With a food shortage, in Blast turn, see a two-front threat on the moon—simpilclty in dress State House looms in toe dis­ eral law permits bOIbosnls If during the summer to publicise generation gap but feels none Although she has taken no for­ Mrs. gbsppard, a DusseUorf Pakistan, the central govern­ from Pakistan and China. Mili­ rises right through your all music except the kind thsy tance. But tar more prominent they a n m ore than 480 feet toe sweepstakes. between her and her famous mal acting lessons—her father heireas wtao hsd ooRespondsd ment also has asked the United tary observers esUroote regular pipe into elevators—dawn and la a solid row of billboards and tram toe highway so toe sign ceilings because the old father. wished her not to—she *<«« wllfa aiieppard wtifls he was In States for 1.1 mlllioa tom of Pakistani army strength at makers go In tor bigger sigiis. Judge WllUsm W. Treat of dusk, black and white ookats— prison, said she q>ent nesrty about 260,000 with 40,000 to a Junk yard area near toe M er­ Bbcetsr said; “ The planned ug^ "I haven’t been aa close to my sorbed the life of the theater astrology and mysticism—the wheat. Some of the wheat would rimack River. ’The Stmts legislature pstosd a fashioned, thin fluff insulation father as I wanted to because of and film world since childhood. $300,000 on leg s! « and oome as relief commodities. A 100,000 more among air force, lificstion of our Isadaespe by smell of burning turf in Ireland Within sight of Concord’s hill- billbosrd law during Its last ses­ circumstances,” she remarked. Celebrities do not awe her, and supporting her bufbsnd untfl he million tons would be purchased navy and frontier irregulars. toe bHlboardera Is an sot of in your attic just can't stop it. —all kinds of art—the sound of regained his Itosnss to pracltos The Indians are believed to bosrda are stats agencies erhsre sion. It is due to take effect In aggreaslan sgalnat which toe "But I think that once you cross she haa no particular desire at for rupees under Public Law January but coneervattonists the wind—Mexican food and osteapatbgr- maintain a force of about a quarter mlBloa dollars are public U entitled, as a maaaurs Zonolite Attic Insulation the screwed-up, horrible phases present to be one. 480, which would permit Paki­ ■ay it Is riddled with loopholes. rice—and honest manly men.” Obeppud nosr prsctloes In Ck>- 960,000. spent annually to extol the beau­ of privacy, to he protected. . .It of adolescence and can look at “ My goal isn’t to be a nuyvie stan to save its limited foreign ties of New HampMilie. However, Rep. Robert ’Trow- keeps the heat in. Pour And here are her dialikes: lumbus. exchange. More than $600 million of the la self-defeating tor a beautiful ’Tourists often are confronted bridge of Dublin, who sponsoted state like New Hampshire to ’The request comes as Ameri­ $900 million current budget here Zonolite right over the old with miles of scenic pollution toe law, believes it eventually ■pend minions of dollsn sdvei^ can aid terms are tightening. is assigned to defense. fluff, level it off at the top of before they reach the oasis of will confine blUboarda to a law Using its natural beauty and Inat year’s development aid ^ Q N O L toe White Mbuntaln National commercial areas. Ha saya toe then offend every native and the joists and leave it. program from the United States Forest. licensing feature alone ought to visitor alike with blatantly ki- to Pakistan was cut to the low­ Italy Sends Chemicals ’Ihe UUbosrd blight is espe­ get rid of hundreds of signs trualve advarUaIng.” Meat bills go down, and so est since the United States be­ ROME —ItaUsa Imports of cially noticeable this foliage that are put up and lorgottan came this South Aslan country’s chemicals from the United season because Vermont has but remain lor yeara. do goosepimples. primary aid source. States climbed 14 per cent last adopted toe toughest anU-hUl- Motorists who enter Now ■'ISULA^ ’Die United States once gave year, to $134.8 mflHon In q>lte boad legislation in the continen­ Hampshire along the seaooast military equipment to its part­ LOFT'S KITCHEN of strong oompstUlon from tal United States (they are turnpike knew toe falUhoard ty­ ner in the Southeast Asia ’Treaty Common Market countries. Rsl- banned outright in Hawaii.) coons have been busy on scenic FRESH CANDY BAG Organizotlcm. It halted virtually ian rtiemlcals exported to the ’Tourists craaMng toe Comieet- hillsides In recent months. Most all civilian and military aid in •1.19 United States totaled $18.1 mu- Icut River from Vermont are of toe area, toe first part WELDON DRUG CO. 1966 as part of the effort to halt Hon, compared with $SS.S in ’’bombed” by signs at nearly New Hampshire that many tour- .1.; M VIN s i 1(1 I I Ont O f 1W Otor the Indian-Pakistani war. 1967. every scenic curve aBterlag ttu see, is soaed lor oommsr- DeHvsndflJ* I" ttSOOto^ t MthmnlH won*t drain, / STOP MUTTIRINQ, Combine Pastel Sheers.., START OUTTERINQ!

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THURSDAY, CX7T0BER 9, 1969 PAGE TWENTY-ONE Mets, Like Jets, Mets Drew Almost As Many Fans THJ Herald Angle ecoming Saturday for Indian Eleven By DEAN YOST day at 140 at Memorial Field, last week’s contest, two often- mighty defense will hold the t • W; er and puUed out three ^goU He has been taking It easy due A • W ’The understatement oT Hall, WtauBira and Maloney slve and two detonstve tekma. Warrion under their seasonal foobbaUs. to a wrist injury but seems Giants and Dodgers Combined e a r l YC$S7 share the ti^ kpt^ Hall anten They have three fine tunning ■••ring average. Bank on Pitching Curious, I asked .“what was rewdy for action once again. the year waa made by The locals, lacking depth, Bdh ei the conteri with a 3-0 mark ana backs to NeU Humphrey (gain­ their meaningT” He said, “R's Greg Oamberlato, hampered NEW YORK (AP)—Tlie wa# I.TBIJUT, nearly a miilion mechanical goose lhat burps Oiant and Doewer fans,” h* hood which Iwsatan's aew der- Manchester Hindi’s head have a new addiUon to the looks like the team to beat. Tto for toe player who eltfaer Mock by a bad bruise on his hip, NEW V YORK H R V /A(AP) P \ —__ . __ . . . . . New York Mets drew al- of the 3,7H,1S« peak in golden eggs. sr'd. linga, their heads reeling with football Coach Dave Wijr- ing 90 yards last week), Bob team. Stan Lavine. who start­ — together in one seeaon . ------— Warrfaws’ total S4x»tog for two punts, recovera fumbles or in­ haa recovered and will be in the Just 80 feet down the tun­ and gotten tb most out of u. many people this 1SS2. ‘Ihe Giants, although in the ‘TIis primary source of the Like the Dodgera, the Glaats auoceaa and champagne, are . *****«*»“ f'wm Outer Space grin- when he »»iu,said, “The xuoxu- In- Delvechlo (grinding out 120) and ed out with the team at the be­ tercepts passes. The player certain to And 4 6 games is 82 points, with their Bob Chalmers. backfleld with Dennis Wlrtntla. nel from the Mets’ noisy "Ti)e)r>e been able to hmww» season ais the Dodgen and pennant race until the final Mets' success is Shea Btadium,” have a heavy payroll. wnUa certain to find inadaquata be- ginning of toe schori year but with the most on the side of his Wiitalla taat week ted the In **'® P*'®®* at Shea Stadi- will have their hands average SI per gam e. Ball has IS lettermen return­ dressing room under Shea tteir talent more fuUy than we Giants combined and per- week, drew only 873,SOt to Can- said a Giants qiokesman in Ban Maya and Juan Marichal make fore a new aeaacn rails around, fun Saturday against Hall.' left for employment haa return­ helmet at the aeason’s end wUl chans to yards rushing with 125 dleatick Park hi Ban Ftandsco. Francisco. “It is within walking $135,000 each and Willie Me- Almost every membar of the um last Monday afternoon as the New York Mets ^ ------Last week Hall's offense ran ing from last year’s 7-2 team. It’s Homecoming Day for the ed to the Red and White and be taken out to a steak dinner, yasds. Dave Haseett secana to Stadium, G eor^ Sauer sat haps stirred a touch of re- 'Ihe Dodgers and Gisnts had distance of half a million pe<^ Covey, now around fW.OOO, is wonder team can be to n a ili^ d o ^ the National League pennant by deteLte over toe Wethersfield Baglea Manchester also playing their hein. by me. Sometlmee It gets hawo toe Job once held by R<1 in the Jets’ quiet clubhouse Nation- payralla estimated at between and has an excellent subway erq>ec^ to go tq> to $ , W demand—and atraable Indiana who have played two for 406 yards niahtog and quar- best game to date Saturday, 100 0 got—a The only guy who games on the road so far. The terback OnUr ^roe The attitude and spirit ot toe mighty expensive.” Last year’s Paganl at toe fuUbivck ilot. and pointed to one of the $600,000 and $700,000. 'The Mets, link to many millions more. next season. raise. pick^ the Mets to win last spring was on LSD! Can MUt Wh » t Gralg Robinson tossed romped over neuPlatt Highn4gn 4ofm sienMeri- - 44 1 1 Indiana is riding high and toe winner of the dinner was John Paganl must show a lot im­ major similarities between ___ with a rag-tag coUect'on of “TMa is iron'e because the Highest paid man on fiw Players such as Beaver, you top that e voters, ignoring a p r o ------^------phaned and forgotten, a vlotisn Mats have so much going tor players the tallest and toe height, weight, age and NFL ex- season sertnunage to which toe strength of Its 18-10 upset o( of the Mets' success—forced to Under Metro M anagers Like Bristol heaviest? Homecoming—always a big day at any school either “ "‘‘n*** the Race. Bluefish- them even without Ihat-^thelr perience of toe starters: Big Green routed the Etogies, dl- Harvard, which was rank4>d No workout at a prison while flbea high school or college— will take place this weekend at * ?»* ■ ■ »* > hot off Milford, to own ^)lrlt and their history of Seen Likely vtded their belloto almost equal- 1 (or too first two weeks but (ell Stadium is maintained for base­ OFFENSE toe area ot toe Branford Bea- . ------being the worst and now possi­ A^chester High as two teams from West Hartford con and along toe ratrfteld powers who to tourth thto time. ball and almost totally forvotten HOOMAM bly tlM b ea t” Bt. W t Age NFL Yi KANSAS CITY (A P )—CharUe Wide RacelverB visit the Silk City for a day of sports activity. Cfounty shore. Surgical tubtogi ®ach gone undefeated to New Hampshire, unmnked a by those who adored them moat W ere Not B om to Be Fired 0-1% IBS 26 5 Action begins at Memiuial . -----Despiter— the— — fact ha .w-aat .in . a Metro, termed by his predeces- TIgtat Bnds rigged wtth various oomblna- '• • '‘ •■r season games. week ago. made toe biggo.sl ail just months ago. The Jets' won, and that and virtuaBy deserted dreraiiw 8-SH 227 28 6 Bteld at 11 o'clook when Hoad was toe worst game we have the tsomfs director of scouting. Tacldee WUl- ______* '• "■ •* hoolM !■ most produc- e«>qu«rors of Navy and vance as it leaped to flftli plai .■ But despite the fact that they reeutt is not lost on those who room while the Mats’ dubhotwe aor a “no-nonsensa type guy,” NEW YORK (AP) — 6-4 268 27 6 Coach Dick Danielson unveils He signed a one year contract Guaitli and It aeem ed^jT^ wen. ‘‘'’*' Snapper blues, running 10- Tu>">*. received nine first place after upsetting Oonnectlcut. h hove surrendered the spotUgtit note the simllarittee. wwswas JeawDedJaimned wMh nowamen, has "■■ taken over ■■as manager of isoiNot a all il managers, iiKe like POWDKR FUFF — Jsn ZH- 8-3 249 • 26 6 hia 5-2-1 soccer team on Han’s —Bristol, — — —at 86 --f, was —— (he ^young- w -new-ww, SMVWM Canters 64 votes, seven for second place and lost their No. 1 position in “Just Uke us they've won Sauer obviouttyobviouaiy om did not mind the Kansas Chty Royals from Dave Bristol, were bom to Bella 17B-I69, Sandy Brawn 190- 246 27 6 strong squad. Then after the SJ iTjIlif wc^ STb^S: «*"'=•>*•• «>*“« ' est manager in the uM^rs and 49O, Gertrude V ogel ITS, Jean (JunrteribBcks 4, 6-1 301 large numbers to toe Qulnnlpl' and two tor third to the ballot­ Yale, Connecticut, MaHHitrhii the eyes of New York fans they,, ttaeir leegue title,'’ said Bsuer, the attention babwbeing jimeiviMiexpended onnn Joe Gordon, who candidly- sd- fired. For example, take 80 9 soccer contest everyone is ra- We wern't even passing,'’ com­ ing among 18 aports writers and had no bard feeHngs on Ms re- Mahon 176, Jeaime Menrggiii Running Btacks 6-2 '• 218 mented Danielson. ac River off toe Tomlinson aetto. Brown and Anih. i have become eomewhat of a JotntiW to the elinllsrtty discus- New York's latest heraes, even '"•tted he w - Joe _ _ Gordon. 28 5 quested to stay around os (he Bridge, New Haven. aporuciuteta to the six-state re­ toasa. 478, MarUyn Ptoce Blckera 6-1 210 29 SCORES A G A IN — “Pete Walsh, filling to as rounded out the Top Ten. point of reference tor thoee hop- ■*<». "■ad now they waatt to if it was the Jets who were the •o »»adle today’e basebaU pUy- ciofdon, former star second 8 Indians, under Dave Wlggto’s Blsckflsh are approaidilng gion. ing the Mets can upeet the odds prove tlMy're the best. They temporary loaars. *™- “Howsam thought we ttxMild Leah Mangiaflco 190-m, Rita DEFENSE Taking up just where watchful eye, take to the grid­ goalie (or toe Indians, has help­ The Top Ten, with ivci'td . beeemen, puUed & surprise H t their (alt peak, wtth very good Dartmouth, iui easy winner and total pointa; change, which came at vvadneedey by reaii^ilng as have won." be said, “and I Hanna 176-U6-6BS, Dot IfiUs WL Age NFL Yl he left off last fall as iron to entertain CX3L member ed out quite a bit to toe nets and beet Baltimore in the World o« request, likely arlU ooMneger o f the eoqiaasioo Kon- Tackles 64 areas all along toe coast Ooee in Ms ftret two games, The pitching staffs cited by U the way we fek." like pUytaig on the road," Bauer <*toclpUne tor the ^ty~ Royala, - enly • admlt- • It- from getting fired in the majors Lauria 466. 260 27 6 East Catholic Hifldi weather stays fair as it has position," commented Daniel­ 2. Dartmouth (24) iS8 is to win—not jutt games, but _____ Ltoeblackeia 6-2 281 ■ 28 e been, there will be plenty of en­ son. Porgle fishing is fast dropping garnered eight votes each for 8. Boaton Univeralty (S-0) Ul Sauer ore J ^ oiie 0!f the many As tor ths sudden develop- pointed out, “but it’s great for *tojrals In their second eeaacn. tough enough to (tocnertacloi 6-1 fobtball history, Man­ off Inshore, but continues good ftret and second place and two Mmilarmes------—— —WWthat ke^ maem^erlang SSIIn ——— ment •— of ww.. the Mets as uamgJWdWU compared the city Slid and tlMt tlMt RieUlS means tfae the Gordon directed the Roysis to ti.mu. toikiy’s baUplaywrs. Pmufoks." TEETOTALERS — 192 27 8 tertainment to toe gi^ old The general attitude of the 4. Harvard (1-1) ll;- Bafettes 6-1 chester’s Tom Healy is in Flshera latand Sound. for third. 6. New Hampshire ( - ) lai discuasiona" comparing the MeU toe Jets, -Beuer said bs feK same fans who supported us victories—second ------beet in his- Replacing lumhim wUl wui be ue v.iuuncCharlie M rtol, who piloted the Reds Mangiaflco ItD-Ml, Rita 191 27 6 fresh air. team of 34 to good and we have 1 1 09 a standout this season Tinker mackerel (Ishlng is The one extra drat place vote 6. Yaie (l-I) 77 and (he Jeta. ths baaehall tsam had put it sU whan w« were fumbling, , 60, who has been the tint e BPIOB — Jean Miller 138, Taking in toe urday the halfback tal­ for support for the game Satur- Good catches of striped bSM but a guy Gordon caifo fice to handle special U. 8. Grand NBC expects 50 million view­ Steve Werbner lead the scoring place vote, 9 for aecond, etc. to. Amherat (2-0> in champlontt)i|»—the Siver Bowl toanthan they dkk"dkk” be explained, has floppaflopped over to them. The •toyals director of scouting, was nonseme type Nancy Joyce 128-866^ Ethel Prix at Watkins lied once against Suf- day. are being made at toe mouth nonsenae type guy on Glen, N. Y., ers tor Saturday’s World Series attack wtth (our and three goals Boston Unlvenilty, 8-0, got toe Other tenmn receiving %■•>), In the Jato’ case and the Wbrid "In IMS and 1907 we had close Mets are his choice for a successor. field.’’ Harris 166-864, Pauline Beilin- AU members on both teams of toe Thames River, at Race what’s happenliv ‘------last weekend was Bob Fuller’ field Academy. Healy respectively. Up from the JV’s other drat place vole and moved Northeastern, Malms Veriiioui Seriee in the Mete’ case—as un- to dieinplonihip caliber teams now.” ______gfalri 168-680. president at Colonial Board and "P*"**' BalUmore. Channel have invited toelr parents to Rock, Pine Island, Bluff Point, "He is a no-nonsense type guy Bristol, on the other hand. is 4^;. two-way perform­ looking good is John Herdlc, up to third place over-all on the Holy Ooaa, Wesleyan nml Tiidi derdogs and both come out and witness high Mystic River, toe Wateh Hill ^ faced Roltt- —•nO we didn’t win. The Mets “Blven our giqrs ora catghf up °n toat field,” said Gordon, went out the umal way—he woa Expert Analyst long-time sports car driver in ^ carry all toe action from er, playing safety on who scored once for the sen­ more teems. JEWEL — Ann Tobin 175, school competttion at Its best. Reefs, toe east end of Fishers seam to have pulled all (heir po- in it.” Metro served------* as - - a coach tor- piuhed . - .by General . Manag:ar open competition. The former start to flnlrii. nils will be the ior team. Hermemile McKinney 175, Sandy defense. Manchester’s boaters, riding Island and off Fairfield (3oun- Gordon the final five weeks of —after hU Chncln- NEW YORK — (NEA) — assistant n th year NBC wlH bring to toe high after defeating Windham, “There Is no substitute for ex­ Brawn 201-626. tootbaU coach has been .'lib ll Metro, who has been a big- toU of unemployed manscecs Ootdon lad 4ha Royals to 69 gameo, five wtth toe Saa Fran Jamaitls 137^7. of recovering oj^nents fum­ anything thrown, toil in-.'.l bles and intercepting passes. Of be that Manchester High waa Quassapaug, Highland Lstoe, Ader reviewing game dims ol league manager only four who are no longer around after viotories and fourth t^ " c in the Megs Ckaigen aad two with Hero of Yale Game Quits Saturday's emounter with work In biio-klng n-toIgTiiiiciit months but has spent 88 years the rtart of last season. .’s West Divl- too Oakland B old en . Hla KACEY — Fran Morlarty 211- toe first 10 turoovers this sear forced to play its (XTL football Hop Brook Flood Control Im­ poundment, Cfolebrook River Northwest (httholtr, the Bast With the pasHlng I'omhIiiivUiic Complicates Trade in baseball as pUyer, manager, Frank Luocehoi replaoed fired sion and now will remain with take from toe title games 696, MUt Kerahaw 210, Marti son, the Cards coverted four in­ game to Meriden last Saturday Catholic Bogles took o breath­ of Brian SuUlviin U> Cria|Siui ili. scout, coach, personnel man Bob SUnner at FhUadelpMa, ^ ^ (two winaen, five loeen) Royce 212-666, Mario FrattaixUi to touchdowns and three field Flood Control Impoundment, morning because toe locals re­ West Hill Pond, Cedar Lake, er Monday but set out Tues­ Biqdrs have the offriwlve |i<>'. and just about everything else, Leftgr Ffallllpe took over tor fired son »»««" was $811,19948. 216, CharUe Knybel 210, John goals.. .Looking Back: Calvin FOOTBALL STANDINGS Unsung Dave Smith or to sixirr anywhere on »»i PHILADELPHIA (AP) Alien, the slugging first baas with the PhllUes in 1969. In his fused to face Platt High at PaUoonk Lake, Quonnipaug day in practice to polish up Itn man, was overjoyed at Uie news six seasons in the National confirmed Gordon’s analirsls. BUI Rigney with the CaUtornia “it tufc— a very firm fe Martin 200, Walt SmiUenski Jr. Hill, toe ex-Yale football ittar, COIL defense and offense. field —Controversial Rich Allen 217, Al Logan 202, Dan U rlcchlo now doing'toe same wtth toe night under toe arc lights to toe Over- Lake, ChyaUl Lake, Rofsra of the trade. “Six yean In thia League he has become one of “I’m not what you might con- -Angels, John McNamara re- manage today «tvt pm »»«<■ a p _ „ - p ___ i _ - j - . i . 1 "W e hove to work eapi'i-liiM- was traded to the St. Louis 207, John Fogarty 208. Dallas (towboye, was only a League all Lake, Gardner Lake, Amos Bogle merMor C liff Demers, town (Philadelphia) Is enough the most (eared sluggers in the rider a Simon Legree. but I plwoed flrttl Hank Bauer at Silver City. Night ball for Man­ luini this week on our p Cardinals Wednesday, or deep blocker on the OoUege All- Harvard Quarterback Lake, Wyaasup lake, Lang ootladixl wtth the way the team (or anybody. I'm glad to be game. He has hit 177 home runs have my standards and I never Oakland. Eddie Kasko was the EYanbly, P veV ^ed tt^potat H ou^ To* ^ chester High is out, both home Wimlluun 2-64 244 Pond and Lantern Hill Pond. operated In tts 184 llnrtfonl ruah, cfxnmented Iteniem, , was he? away (roan <)ulnn and oU of and driveir ip 644 ruiui, avarag- lower them,” Metro told a news replaxtomant tor fired Dick Wll- where I liwt dmVt waiv v°***v" ** HOME BNGINEiatS Star team last August a^Unst Maloney 2-04 2-14 erford's quurterhnck. Pot II .IK toe New York Jets. Hill feels and away. . . . New York Yan­ Good catches of kokanas are County Conference win, hod The Philadelphia Phillies an­ them. Thsy treat you Uke cat- Ing .800 at bat. coirference Wednesday morning, llama at Boaton, Al Lopes quit age aga^ WHW Jennie Leggett '187-461, Editti Hell 1-64 2-94 CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — Unsung Dave Sm i^ praise tor his offensive line. It feraa. scram hles onil rolln i-iii that ha has been handicapped kees have signed all toelr tour being made at Bast Tartn Lake, nounced the trade of Allen to Ue.” AUsnfa parting with the Phll- He signed s one-yesr contract and was rephused by Don Gut- M ^ , 60 who served a> s Palmer 182, Jean Haltgren 182, Canard 1-14 1-14 moves into the No. 1 quarterbacli spot this week as was their beat^ performanee to q“*<" n bit. Ho loveo to nm to date because of toe th ree-._____ both days and nights. the (hudlnals for Tim Ftood f M In a statomant rs- ^^s waa a foregone conclusion, for 1970. Terms were not dis- t^eridge ^th the Oiicego White coach to G or^the f ^ five U ^ bJ^ T lS edlS ^ Nancy McCurry 194, Bee coaches tor next season, Jim Mancheeter 1-14 1-14 Largemouto bass are provid­ drte ond they ore beginning to He Is going to put pn-siiiie ,,r closed. Box Mbqum 203-827, »lm a MoOomb weeks be lost while pracUclng Began, Jim Turner. BJteton McCarver, outfielder Chirt Flood leased by s public relatfons Th® guessing was to what Lany Shepard of the season, hsd been day, Oct. 16. Ptatt 1-14 1-24 ing good fishing St North Farms move wtth (he ball I’ni our defense nnd nil we ciin I. Joe Hoatnsr and uo onci lor wnsi players. Gordon will remain with the 182-617, Leah WqUpirfe 479. with the AH-Stars and toe fact Howard and Dick Howser. Eastern 6-14 2-14 Word lutd Kevin OerrHy, both Is give on all out nisli " agsrk: "If I ware youngw I osr^ =tob and for what players, that the Cowboys had tried him Chamni, the hero of last year’s 29-29 tie with Yale. Rsservoir, Dooley Pond, Wil­ outfielder Byron Browne. In- la nly would enjoy playing for The 27-year-old------AUen has •— been ■■ » special scout and New supervisor of offtclola for Central 0-24 9 2 4 liams Pond, Pschsug Pend, iocUaa, turned In excellettt jobii Wnterford Inst your eml i flelder Cookie Rojas and pitcher 1------liaison man under Cedric Tallis, at three different positions, Wethersfield 9-24 e-24 Actually, Coach John Y ovlcsto ------Philadeltfila. But under the ob> «• «no conwovbia/ m»v------toe ABA to Norm Dnicker, a already had decided on promot- ggyg us last year," Yovlcsto Hopevllle Pond, Asptoook I>oren Andreo, at left guard and wtth n 4-8 m -unl but lost In ;l.- Jerry Johnson went along with Three of Four Starters Were on AllStar Squad tight end, linebacker and run­ 15-year NBA veteran. He’s one cumstsnees elded to ■noUier with the PhUMas’ vice president tog Smith to toe starting Job ,^ ^ after toe toss to BU. Pond, Glosgo Pond and Billings Poul Kroshefokl, ot Inside line- prnceas 17 sentom. Im-liiilii Allen. ning back. . .The wise boys in' of four officials who jumped to BOO 1 retire from organisedlied bestbsl management. Two managers, **■** keen away fram m against Columbia this Saturday, "We're using two quarterbacks bai-ker, also turned In fine of- Mike Oataton whi> set inmiv Flood, however, heard of the (Wednesday) Gene Mauch and Bob Skiniwr ■«*"» tor eight yean when toe back room claim Ivy toe ABA. Others were Bari fotts. effecUva today East Catholir 1-04 2-14 but Ctoampl apparenUy did not (ChampI and Smith) because White perch fishing is good whool records Mel Twoiy i trade and inunediotely an­ loft the club after problems srtth took this jo b ," he said, “ i Leaguers just don’t make it to Strom, Joe Gushue- and John Ths Bogle giidders were Northwest OatfaoUo 1-14 1-24 know this when he made his de- ^e can’t make up our minds at Bantam Lake, Lake Want- iMnt-sised halfback, nins rfr.-i nounced he had retired from Baseball’s Best Defensive Infield toe pros. Hill could prove them maug and In the ConnecNcut pleased with the crsifereiM-e oc- The 82-year-old Flood and the “^mer ton** hav^ cha^ Vanak. . . . “We're a year South Catholic 9 4 4 1-24 cision to quit toe squad. which is the better. I arish we lively. Their line overnges 1 ------quit blasting Carpenter and 'It takes a very firm ____ to be wrong. Remember too. away," Manchester High Cross River (also white estfiril to cumpMshmertt ond look (orwont pounils with the Mg men HI. i . ^ 1“*^ blasting Carpenter Pulaski 9-14 e-2-1 The man who directed toe could find a ‘stopper.’ ’’ The Cardinals said Flood’s de- ^ yetrold MoCsi^r w a rb th * protootln* Allen. to manage today and I’m not Chuck Bednarlk (Penn) came Country (3oach Paul Phlnney the latter). to their meeting with 0-8 Wiiter- Hchtavone, 210, nnd Skip Win-. 1 . 10., ,1Mb-. bh-b— . 11.4b . key figures in thsthe deal torfor Phila­Khlla- out of toe Ivy League as well fantastic 16-potot comeback to champi did most of the signal clrion didn’t change a thing. Allen's problema with the PhU- a firm-hand typo of manager. Boast of Orioles’ Farl ^^eaver reported. The Indiana have (ord High Saturday In Woter- rr weighing In ot 235 "Once the trade is made, it delphia. Flood is one of ths best as veteran center Mike Pyle OVO the (Inal 42 secixids of that Yale calling to those first two games, fonl. "The win lielped us men­ defensive outfielders In baseball lies began July I, 1968, when he I'm a little more looaey-goosey. dropped three meets thto loll Humming up the i-fHiteo 8 ., goes,” said a St.,Louis spokes­ “Today, half of your efforts BAL-nMORE (AP) — tog la good ," Weaver said, “ but (Yale) of the Chicago Bears. game a year ago did not come but completed only 7 of 18 pass- Ths aoliva glatxta of the tally ond all we ran lnK season. MoCarvsr hit .280 and tio with teammate Fienk “ * ■P*»* ttylng to control baU ing the playoffs and aggravated Slmsbiiry 244 344 PhlUles general manager John ThoTnas. Thomas was released P** ^ro. Frankly, I’ve reached raspy voice barely above a stuff against good stuff. With be at their beet Friday night to ------contain a potson ttntttar to that c-ommentsd. tts season mark to S I. C.tiiii.- had 61 RBI as the Cardinals, 5 by oountleai totervlaiWB olnoew Gtastonbury s-ee 2-44 said Wednesday he was ()ulnn said only, “I have no and after that AUen was the vie- **‘e point where I just don’t Tom Seaver and Jerry Knnw«... when they face the rejuvenated two ^tato to cipel backup man, but was 8- of a cobra. Mike ('risplno, BsM's fine re­ time Is 2 p.m favored to win the National whisper, said today the Weaver claimed it would be aU Southington 2-14 2-14” statement unUl I have had a Um of Intense booing from .the to manage again.” pitching tor New York in the Bridgeport Jets to toe Park ^0 »>y "ve through. for-7 wtth just 18 yards gained League pennant (or the third “ have right by game time SahBday. aty. Quarterback Harry Theo- Eastern. . . . ^bllcUrt Windsor 2-14 M 4 chance to talk with Flood.” home tans. Then, thsre were ------first two games, neither team “ I could not longer respond to and also no scoring tosses. , straight year, (Infahed a dlsap- . . . the best defensive infidd “I’U rise to the. oocarion,” he fth^esT^loose by toe Wash- KaU ratM a salute Newington 2-14 2-14 playing football,’’ Ouunpt said The deal, according to the missed alrpianea, missed games may score many runs.” said. Yovlcsto said he had decided Cardinals' spokesman, — pointing tourth in their dlvWon. missed games in baseball.’’ • iiurtbn Re■ *<>*■ »»» DOLA 21, Wasbtagten St. 21 RUSSELL TEXACO delphia-" meattagi. f*i^itots as the South Bend boys many yean, are $-4 to axhlbi- change waa neceaaaiyy •> nils which says every team march to a 864 victory—hak- Weefeyan IS, Coast Onaid IS ADAMS aad HILLIARO 8T>-’rEL. M9-8110 'lita St Louis skipper said his tion action to data Tta Big, Bold Buckieyes and COMPETITION rules are not tough, that he de­ Bristol, 88, youngsst m saager must be represented on the AU- Oential 19. Maittcls lr II Star squad.” ttMir brtUiaat ooerti. Woody kaf! mands a player ba to ahapa The dub is to good phystoel to the major lesguss, was of­ Now go cn with the forecast, T rtn l^ 21, B P l 19 ehape with the axceptton of Don Hiqras, MW to tar a ttiocfctog FOR BOYS IN MANCHESTER, when ha comas to the baU park. •fered «.w »a truvnfront office iHxice job jo o as os HoW' now - Belanger finished runner-up to n 1 ' 46, Ariasna 16 Maachester U , Hafi 8 Neleon. whose back continuee to suiprtae as toe Mlchican State I usually don't havs troubis to tarn’s assistant tor ^Mclal proj- ^ ballottng to Boston’s Rloo Nstaw Dame 86, Bacfcvflta 21, WOsea 29 SOUTH WINDSOR & EAST WINDSOR plague him. He to achedulad tor •cts. No successor waa Immadh P«*roceUl. but be was bypassed tads rise Fboantx-Uke front the East 88. W atarferf 12 handling anybody. Ths big thing toe a ^ a s ot their Notre Dame la they have to handle them- further examination, and train­ ■tely named. favor of Jim Fregoei of the er Joe DaLaurt says he may dtastott’ to and Ohio State's 1 i------86, B syfer 6 BOYS I THRU 13 eslves . . . Hs (AUen) wlU start “I cant beUeve it" roM the Oalifacnia Angela when Smith Teieds 48, Bewtteg Green IS JOHNSON SEAHORSE need more rest scrappy second Tton- ■•Meted the remainder o f the I6gyine wtacing streak. I pre­ Player To Defend Chsllenqer 2-Ooor Hardtop here with a clean slate." dict ttaugberty’s Spartans Brtgtom Y aam 38, New my KelniB who put his httsre ■q»®<*- Dittty Rtfistratton Ends Tantrrow, O tL I I with the Reto en ths IhM. Robtaaon. who said the unit w ill pi'wrttB by a cne-point mas^ btaxtea 6 Match Golf Title Tata 36i Bteara 13 1970 CHAUJENGER "If Howsam thinks he can '■■* ^ quaUty of Balttmore'e gin, S-37—taaranph! brothers. Dizzy and Paid the Dean Pen atatoa Ntttany Uens. BtrtCsla 17, Daytan 18 vmOOflA WATER. England OUTBOARD MOTORS find a batter manager (>»»" Dave toBcid whan the Orioles won the tS, OOUsnda 39 FUN - EXCITEMENT - PRIZES Bristol than hs’d bsttsr took l*** World Seriss, said Balan- rated saemrt only (• Ohio State. (AP) — Gary Player. I6year WlU win -a trseaocstng U talr St. 11. Ctatipnetl It old South African, aat out to de­ 2-Ooer Hoiritop. ■ttUro- g w >Md “ tmprairsd 100 par oent 41, Penn 14 IVa H P . fo 100 H P . COMPETITION TAKES PLACE OCT. I Ith “Pm through to Ctnetoiiatl. I °*er lari asaacB." trcni the possarful Mmsttatoaesa. fend hta World Match Play Golf 33-80. Tbs Qeorgta BiSkIngs will It, Oenwa 1 title today to a bid to prove that KJ MOUNT NEBO FIELD know rm going to bs traded, ss A good dsfMiss estd good pitch- 14. TM ute U SALRB — PARTS — SBR VICE I'm saying what I think." ing usuaUy go hand-to-hand, and prove ttMor mortt high naftwial he’s Oie lyaataat goMta at ttiia F79KM adds . ■ £ * 2 8 2 3 " ’ ■—Atiig toynkssming an seocwlisnt I 14. CMombta It type o t game to the arartd. RASTTRRMS — USED MOTORS SpoMorad by ■■id- ths Ortotas havs both. 97. lBtaa4s 18 1876 rtenitam National Lsogue batttag ehaa- "IT's great pttrtitag for thto Ota Mtai chdi, 16-16. Ftaysr, wUnar of the Pleea- pion Pete Rose said ha “really chibk” aald Jim Pataner, who The OOP ottnotkai in the dilly Worid Mafrh Ptay title 7 :» AJL-E PJL — T h n ld 9 ■i 1 sA i. tawa State 99 Ukad Dave. Pve Hkad every poeted a 16-4 record to regular •afitanaat, p— the S oon os throe thnes stace tt eUrtad In R B l.to4P JL Conptoto Sorviee Avidlalite Oa AM Chryaler Ptaduete manager I’ve ever played tar season play and won again Mon- o t agatost tha Texas 96, Kaaaas State M 1964, sold: “This ta Ois sort of DILLON but Dave is aomeltiiag dittanat day to cotnplsls a thros-gmme I to TTaltas, n t s s aa 17, SjTatssni 18 game that janglea 6 m nerves Ha's ths most dsdtoatsd man I sweep over MTisieai^e In llw However, the Toopte Mtaasi (O .) 46. Marehan 6 far moro than medal play.’’ Itardw 86, Mlrtagaa l l From Manchester 646-2333 know." Amertoan League ptayofla." , Its fasned (aad Ptayer meets Joan Oaraiskta RTL 83 SALES I SERVICE He started with the Rads er^ “The InfMd gables every- Oeergta M, Mlittittppl W of tVance to the fin t round and, MALRHINES ganlastlcn as a player to Weldi. tbhy up," Pahnar Mtld "sad a ttigt* sdps to the Ba. Mtao. 88. Mtaa. Slate 7 other tin t round matebaa In­ From' Rocitville 872-3666 inniM l 88. Nebraska Z8 is Now W. Va. lath e Appal aehlaa Paul Btolr to eentar fltld etasas a tar TexxML In a ctaae volve Gene LMtter of La JWIa. I Do I ROCKVIUE Laagua to ItSI and m s s ^ d down my fly b a lk ." I win tri- A ir Ybvee M. Ne^ ChiaBaa 6 ObllC-. agalart Roy Vtoyd a t ^ Rely. Glass Wool Insulation ...•»48-6159. 872-0647 —. evenings mrvlce. J. D. Real Estate woman to help with house- gressive salesman. For ap­ or 389-9394. A woe. 648 5128. Oo., 390 Prospect St., Bast work, one day a week. OaU pointment caU Mr. Paulin Hartford, mornings only. 15 Whitn^'s PLEASE READ YOUR AD H ALLM AR K BuUdIng Com- «644-2881. » - 644-8000. invention Z r ~ L ■ — pany—for home Improvement, Z , _ ------— ______ALLEY OOP f u r n i t u r e refinlaher! BY V. T. HAMLIN 16 W or^ wart T ru c k s ----T r a c t o r s 5 addlUona, rec rooms, garages. -liS llia S S O p p o r t u n it y 2 8 M EDICAL assistant and aecre- convenience?^Itie ^ v e rO ^ ” 8h o r f d * t ^ ” ***“ P**®"® • * ■ perlenced preferred but wUl 18 Staying power DA ( r r AP P E A R S and B E I ^ ? " I W w v B n 1 / . ______7T~ roofing, gutters. Free aatl*aatl "zz i ^— tsrv neeHiwi YEZZIR. LOOKS LIKE WE'RE 1 1901 FORD H ton pick-up, also PACSCAOE Store, Manchester, tary needed tor doctor's office train the right man. Including ne.xt insertion. The Herai/t vL Z i 1“ tim e lor the mates, aU work guaranteed. parta for a 1900 and 1908 Chev­ good location, exceUent lease In Manchester. Houra 9-0 p.m., PARTTIME Olrl wanted typ­ benefits. Apply In person at 6WJUP T013AY/ correct or om hSSSjl 1 «*P»“*M»Ie for only ONE In- Call 048-Ssr. ing, filing and phone work. Ap­ rolet station wagon. Go-cart ______with volume, growing each five-day week. Pleasant work­ Watkins, 935 Main St., Man­ 21 Twitching only to tiH, “ •« ply In perbon Monday - Friday. do not lessen the value of tii***^i * ^ * ^ 100. Errors which wheels. Reasonable. CaU 049- CARPBNTRT — conerste steps year. Must sell due to Ulneaa ing conditions. Salary com­ chester. Manchester Credit Bureau, 983 0495. alfter S p.m. floors, hatchways, remodeling in family. For Information or mensurate with experience. corrected by “make irood^* liiertL ^ '“ **'"“ * “ ** ^ Main St. UPHOLSTERER — Part-Ume, porches, garages, elosats. eeU- appointment caU 643-8388. Pleaae reply Box ''E'', Man­ 1950 FORD half-ton {dek-up, mornings and afternoons. Call ^ O H N RftUU ings, attics finlahod. rec chester Herald. o utUlty body, good running con­ G AL F R ID A Y —good typing and Watkins Bros., 643-0171. SAVE U P 27 Health resort (RockTille. Ton Free) rooms formica, ceramic. Oth­ PIZZA SHOP and Restaurant In iirvwiYCT.T.,^------THE SH IP o . , dition, $220. CaU after 0, 647- prime locaUon. Completely ® *® C U TIV E secretary wanted office experience, friendly co­ 30 "St.---- and 2 3 4 5 a 7 r " IT IT r er related erork. No Job too . R» o- the Dragon” ' 643-2711 1789. for downtown Hartford dental workers. Salary $90. Fee paid. EXPERIENCflID mechanic 10 -0 875-3136 small Dan Moran. BiiUder equipped, $8,600. Philbrick 32 King of Pyloa 12 13 14 office. 0 day week, salary open. R IU Girt, BOO Silver Lane, wanted for general repair Evenings K49-8880 ” Agency ReaHors. 640-4300. (myth.) Call 347-3378. BaM Hartford, 628-9416. Ksrage. Profit altering plan 34 Toughen IS 16 17 T ra B e r s — available for qualified man. 35 Gaseous ^ „ SAVE MONET! Fast service. OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS M m lrfJ nfVMMuili 9A m a n i c u r i s t wanted, fuU or See Mr. Sloan, Sloan Oarage, 18 19 ib Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? M O O iteH o IIM S 0 * A Dormers, room addlUona, go. hydrocarbon IWBSICal— Drailiulic 30 part-Ume. CaU Magic Mirror Route 88, Vernon. 36 Legal point ivTunnr, . ------TT“ rages, porchev. roofing and Halp Wantod— Mate 36 21 22 23 P R IV A T E instructions —piano, Beauty Salon, 048-3446. 37 Corded rUMROD tMt trailer complete- sKUng. Compere prices. Add- FUEL OIL driver, full-time po- fabrics 24-Hour Answering Service fxmdon certified teacher, irsiv ptTTtfrtH mo 24 25 26 it 29 m’J ^ * * ® * * * *■ "*'"■ A-Level Dormer Oorp., 389- altlon tor dependable, ex­ 39 Too V'ctil v41r*Zo36. 0448 m y home. 648-2810. perienced married man. good DAVY JONES 40 Heating device 30 31 a 33 Free to Herald Readers ______Mostly numerical. Benefita. OPPORTUNITY BY LEFT and McWILLIAMS 41 Malt brew BRANTO N EW 1970 pick-up \D D m O NS. remodelLnr ------Oaer Broa., 140 R ye St., So. wagea, benefits, uniforms and 42 Device for i4 coaches, nicely equipped and Holp WontMl— w i ^ . Part-time Full-time overtime. See Mr. HUl at 107 V^HV (5 PERCY ACT. sifting rage rec rooms, bathrooms 36 31 39 priced as low as $895. These Bumalde Ave., Bast Hartford. ING SO s t r a n g e l y ! 45 Controversial tiled kitchens remodeled, ce­ Fomate 35 MTODLE-AGED housekeeper, 289-0201. 49 Inhumation ■ uiilU wlU go on % or \ ton ment work, ceUar floors, pa­ AcUve real estate office 40 41 trucks. See them now at Rec------— Uve In, light work, no children, 51 Brazilian bird EDWARDS tios. roofing. CaU Leon Clea- •teady, on bus line. R ef­ needs sales repreaentaUves. MAN WANTED to repair meas­ 52 Shakespear­ town, USA Inc., Route 6, west 42 43 44 46 46 47 ?r •ynsU. Builder. 649-4391 erences. $40-0100. Our liberal mmmlsslon uring tools. Will train. Must ean king HIGH SCHOOL ANSWERING SERVICE of WllUmontlc. Telephone 1 - ______schedule will yield above have mechanical aptitude. Call 53 Alms box 48 61 423-1825. Open weekday eve- WE8 ROBBINS Oarpentry rs- WOMAN wanted (or bsby- average Income for the ag- 043-4208 or Inquire In person. (eccl.) nlngs until 10 p.m. am...... — Juniors and sophomores for U 54 modeling speclaUst. AddltloiM. sMUng, days, 2 children, Cam­ greeslve salesman. For ap­ Holt's Inc., 3 McKee t„ 54 Stannum waitress work, part-time af­ 8 55 Try out 649-0500 8752519 rec rooms, dormers, nnrrhee. bridge St. 047-1804. pointment caU Mr. PauUn Manchester. 56 56 ii ter school and Saturdays, 56 Colorer, as of Md leave your message. YouTl hear from oor advertwer In cabinets, formtda, buUt - tiu. 844-8006. 9 Matorcycte*— good pay, good hours, pleas­ fabrics jig time without spending aU evening at the telephone. bathrooms, kitchens. 649-8446 INSPECTORS and mold men (Newipsper Intttpriu AsinJ B ic y e t e t 1 1 ant atmosphere. Apply In start at $3.60 per hour. All KITCHENS — Colonial, mod­ person. EXECUTIVE SALES benefita. Openings available A u t o m o b it e s F o r S a t e 4 " " d used. R e­ em and Mediterranean. Also TRlKrK Driver's Helper—ICUat Immediately on first and sec­ rec rooms. All work . custom pairs on all makes. Open dally SECRETARY be 18 or over. Driver's license. ond shifts. Please call 389-4301. built. Call Royal Custom Build­ BRASS KEY HERALD BOY In service, must sell 1968 9-5:30. Manchester Cycle Shop. Apply Shipping Department, Firestone Retread Shop, 20 Bid- Chitlass, cylinder, Ram-alr, ers, 646-8484. RESTAURANT CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 8 182 West Middle Tpke., 649- Watkins Bros, of Manchester. well Rd., South Windsor. power steering, 3-door hardtop. 2098. for aggressive company N. J. LaFlam m e — Carpenter 829 Main St. OOX LETTERS 11,000 miles. $2,293. 565-7196 or marketing on an interna­ CARPENTERS, framers, layout P A R T -nME — Must be able to WAYOUT contractor. Additions, remodel­ BY KEN MUSE 643-B833. tional basU. Excellent pay and trimmers. Experienced do tune-up work and tire work. ing and repairs. CaU anytime — ------— ------only. 743-8004 after 4 p m . For Your M INI-BIKE, 3 h.p. $80. CaU and fringe benefits, tkill Apply Bantly Service Center, 1964 FALCON, automatic, 4- 742-7297 after 6 p.m. tor free esUmatM. 870-1642. WOMEN needed part-Ume In Mrs. BrunetU. Information 333 Main St.. 049-8978. door sedan, $120 . as Is. 643------the Manchester area to do of- MECHANIC — for fleet work, pan TH E HBRAUD wlU riot 2070 after 5:80 p.m. Businass SarvicM T ~ ------flee cleaning in the evening. six -day week. Must be avail­ 411/^ disclose the identity of P a v in g D r iv e w a y s 1 4 > A Good wages, paid holidays and 643-2487 able for out of town work. For TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD It, im MaNM«M any advertiser using box MUST SACRIFICE -^^OJMHUl- Ofterod 13 ■------other fringe benefits. Apply at appointment cell 648-3878, 849- fIfttdWaio. laa. letters. Readers answer­ man Minx deluxe. Priced to DRIVEWAYS Sealed - This Is Rudder Window Cleaning Co., 4318. EAST HARTFORD, TOO AR B A- . truck Is A the lime to restore the life end ing blind box ads who sell. $325. Call 649-0198 1 -1 157 Charter Oak Ave., Hart­ C O N N E tm eU T SHORT RIBS BY PRANK OTIEAL HOUBEKEBPING attendant for desire to protect their CeUars, attlca. yards, drive­ appearance of your driveway. ford or caU 537-8171. SALBJSMAN — Rapidly grovring identity ,can follow ‘ his I960 FORD custom, automatic. ways sealed and small truck For fre? e.stlmate. call 742- elderly person. Four or more local wholesaler has one open­ INVITATION procedure: Can be seen at Duke's Esso, mg done A-1 right. CaU Tie- P4R7. HYG IENIST for Saturdays, hours dally. No Sunday or Holl- ing, attractive opportunity, Broad and Center St. mono Trucking Service toU- and« dental eecretary part- daya. Apply Marlow's Inc., 807 home every night. Reply Box 4 - , We'RE IOSIN0 Enclose your reiriy to T O B ID tree. 743-9487 Ume. Write Box “F " Manches­ Main St. OC. Manchester Herald. AUniUPE/ ASK the box In eui envelope — 1931 FORD pick-up, very good Soofing— 5ldliig 16 ON niE FOLLOWING address to the Classified ter Herald. IHECpMfVTER condition. From the estate of STEPS, sidewalks, stone wails B ^ Y - S r m N G In my home, WOODWORKER. experienced ONE (II HORIZONTAL .>A. M anager, Manchester BIDWELL Home Improvemem t O ■•Ai. v m i WRONG. Howard Cheney. CJall 228-9078 fireplaces, flagstone terraces FULL-TIM E and part-time hours 8:30 a.m. to 6 pjn.. 4-0 tor manufacture of kltohan METAL CUTOFF BAND SAW ■a Evening Herald, togrther after 6 p.m. AU concrete repairs, both !»- Co Ehepert Installation of waitresses, 0-day week, 9 - 0 days a week, 049-8031, after 6 cabinets and vanities. Paid 0 > with a memo listing tJ*'; aluminum siding, gutters and Sealed bids will be received companies you do NOT sld? and outside railings. Land shift. W. T. Grant Co., Park- P "* ' holidays, paid vacation next trim. Roofing InttallaUon and St the ottice o( the i*urchaslng want to see your letter. scaping. Reasonably priced ade. summer. Ability to liMtall plas­ repairs. 649-0490. 870-OlOt CABHIEIR for large fabric de­ Agent, 740 Main Street, East BUZZ SAWYER Tour letter will be de­ 1963 OLDSMOBILE F -86 sedan, CaU 648 0851 tic laminates on counter tops BY ROY CRANE 649-3036. ASSISTANT bookkeeper— must partment store, 0-dsy week, Hartford. (Connecticut, until stroyed If the advertiser dealreable. New England & SHARPENING Servlet- - Saws ROOFING. alumlnun: riding, know bookkeeping divlersified experience preCered. Apply to 'mURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. is one you’ve mentioned, Woodworking Co., 643-0467. WOULDN'T HE BE JUST if not it will be handled 1964 VOLKSW AGEN, flight knives, aces, shears. skates gutters, carpenter work. 10 work. Benefits. Apply In per­ Pilgrim Mills, Fabric Depart­ 1909 AT 10:00 A.M. AS WELL SLEEPING IT rotary blades. Quick servlot years' experience. OomeeUout In the usual manner green, good condition. Call son Gser Bros., 140 Rye Bt., ment Store, 434 Oakland A v »„ PART - TIME driver-helper. and will be opened publicly and OFF HERE ON THE ^ 644-1820. Capilol Bqulpnieni Co. S> VaUey OonatnicUon Oo.. M So. Windsor. 640-4433. Tuesdays and Thursdays p.m. read at that time and place b o a t? ^ Msiln Bt., Manehastor Houri 7180. Free efUmate all day Saturday. 044-0040. tor the above mentioned com- 1964 FORD Falrlane, staUon dallv 7:80-5. Tliursday 7:80-9 DRIVERS for school buses, $50 IN FAMOUS brands free If AMY0E •^'RE 7 m u v WHAT 'ASK AilE NO OUESTIOWS ROOFING and Roof Repair modules and oervlca. RIGHT, SIR. wagon, power steering, power Saturday 7 :80^ 648-7906 Manchester schools, 7:30-8:40 you run a weekly-shop-by-mall WES rrsAV? Lost and Found 1 Couglln Roofing Oo.. Inc.. 64* SOIL TESTINQ. drill rig help­ Information for bidders, apsc- HE'S PRETTY AND iU .m L'iW NO UES." brakes, air-conditioning. 649- a.m., 3;10-S!40 p.m. Excellent club for few friends. Send for er, oubtoor work, good oppor­ LIGHT truelPng, odd Joho. also 7707 Itlcattona, propoaal and oon- HEAVY. LOST — Savings Passbook No. 0623. part-Ume for third ahlft work­ details and free all new catalog. tunity for advancement to moving large appltanpes Bum- tract forma are available at 1-00644-6 Hartford National ers, housewives. We train you. No obligation. Popular Club driller tor ambitious worker. C 1966 FORD Galaxie convertible, m{ barrels deUvered. <4 044 the office of the Purchasing Bank and Trust Co., Middle Roofiiigaiid 043-3414. ^Plan. ^ Dept. X802, Lynbrook. Must have stable background automaUc, 2-door, V-8 . Reason­ 1776 N. T. Agsnt, 740 Main Street, Bast Turnpike office. AppllcaUon and driver's llcanse. 683.4831 able. Very good condiUon. 043------'.---- „ , T Chlmngyi 16«A KBYPUNCSI Operators- day Hartford. made tor payment. 2ggg ATTICS and celtero. cleane L tK .K . 1 Y L l o 1 INDUSTRIAL BETWEEN Application made for payment. experience. Free estlmstes. GOLYNE U. AND NBXT DAY ST5VE SXPLAINS THE SITUATION 1966 PONTIAC Bonneville con­ COMPLETE sharpening serv­ Call Howley 048-6301, 844- UCS-BUT IT “ 1 MNESAL PHIL€«6...r------^ ice. Hand and power mowers 8383. ENDINEER PROMISES TO BE — ^ I LOST — Passbook No. W10298 vertible, all the extras, good GIRL FRIDAY -5fr^ANP IF \DU FIND^ Savings Bank of Manchester. sharpened and repaired. Pick A BATTLE BETWEEN jt” tv condition, $800. 043-1130 be­ «TSV6,yoU CAN SIT' THE PUSHER WHO up and delivery O d l anytime, Eimerttweed u wmIi stud- TWO BIG LINEMEN IN ON THE RESEARCH Application made for payment. tween 9-6. INTERESTING WORK IN 8 UB- — 255 POUND STARTEPTHE KIP 04.7-5306.’ Sheupall, 085 Adams MiNiiwry,,. (XINTRACT BNGINEBRINO mr4a, packaging, east eatt- BEET y MS NISH OF Joe NEAR THERE. ON THE JUICE - LOST — Passbook No. ”W4271___ 1968 OLDSMOBIIJE 442, >door S t, Manchester, Conn. Drassmaking 19 J't r m e x c e l l e n t o p p o r - fiOLYNE AND 300 PVT IN A RI0HT m o k iiN ty aaalyato. Jah avalaattea. HELP WANTED Savings Bank of Manchester. haixltop, power steering, power TUNITY FOR OIRI., WHO [■OUND, "BULL” HOOK FOR A4E ! laeeatlva itaadaris aa rxiEZER OF UCS, Application made for payment. brakes, 4-speed transmission, TRUCKING DRESSM AKINa and altera­ WANTS TO ADVANCE HER­ study. Apply to console, rally wheels,,wheels. . •vinylvlny a iw n f-n A v iri t 1 . t. tions, rippeizippers replaced etc. SELF. Female top.u,p. MMany . „ 00 other.., extras,..u «. excel„o.,. ““ IONA MPG. CO. Pononak lent condition. CaU 644-1200 af­ Looldiic For Worfi Nmt Hc m ? and Business. One ton and ter 6 p.m. CALL FOR Bsffsat St., Maaellsator RIDE WANTED from Green five-ton trucks. Work by hour M o v iIn«— Traeklng— RopMljf ffrowkit tedw tir. N«w pteat. mtmdy wmtk, Rd. to Pratt b Whitney Air­ APPOINTMENT ^ M E BANK or job. Storoga ;20 good par with ovortimo, gold Ufo iniRirMico, tw idfsH MB ABERNATHY craft, Gate 2, first shift, 7-3:30. BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY REPOSSESSIONS 647-9839 or 649-2143 mtion, hoUdoj'o, vacotiw nad o U m t tr tn g b bonoflto. TT 649-2740. Eip«te8M30 aot m riw iry, wiO tialn. NEVER MINOi KEEP “ALL IN GOOD ODD JOBS, light trucking, Gary Carpenter Malt ar FtMtla BAILING OR OUR RIDE WANTED vicinity Unn- aaaj.-, Woodtrfol opportoaltjr for I M GETTING CONDITION’ carpentry, miscellaneous re­ Refrigerators, wastwia BOAT WILL SINK'! MM more Dr. to SUte Office Build- 1997 Pontlac 9 passenger wagon I'WENT'HED pairs, etc., good service snd stove moving, specialty. Fold ing. 8:80 to 4:80 dally. Coll alr-conditloned mg chairs for rant. H 0781 289^7464 ID n iE ! m i i WINTHROP low prices. 643-7218. 8 CREDIT BY DICK CAVALU 649-9602 after 6 p.m. 1966 Grand Prlx. Air-condition­ ed TR E E 8 BRVICB (Boucler) - OR APPLY AT W i v o c VISUAL handicapped man de- jggg ^ ^ 0 Hardtop, 4-speed Perinting— Foporfog 21 CAVROK CORP. c XUl u Nowsoowasrr Trees cut, building lots clear- CLERK sires ride from Union St. Man- CadUlac hardtop coupe all sd, tress topped Got a tree CONSULTANTS & ANOSR3ILH? to Capewell Mfg. Oo. power, alr-conditioning PAIN TIN G — Interior and ex­ INOUfTIlAL FAIUC tO. '))) Chester problem? Well worth pboac AT/eORPRISe. corner Governor St. and(Char- lagg chprice 4-door hardtop all terior, vtiy reasctteble, free DESIGNERS. INC. Isir 97 off M w o y caU. 743-8282 I l l A H T R E B T FUIL-TIME ter Oak Ave., Hartford. Must power, alr-c6ndttlontng estimates. (Call Richard Mar- 8 8 EAST HARTFORD, VnNONsCONN. be to work by 7 a.m. 643-0014 1907 jcireblrd hardtop coupe tm. 049-9385. 049-4411. Full oompony benente, steady CARPETT Instelllng - Rugs c u t ______CONN. 08108 / SHEfeNOT after 5:30 p.m. 1967 Mustang Fastback and finished to fit. SDWARD R PRICE—Psmtmg year around work. A a aquoi HOME... 1966 Cortina Sedan radio b 1580 ds)rs, evenings 643-9810 exterior and tatertor Paper An Equal Opportunity Employer opportustty employar. Apply I. • 0 3 N T Aufomobltes For Sate 4 heater hangti^. (Ceilings, etc Insored. sS oisoa 03WE IN/ 1966 (CountrySquire, 9 pea- BRKCK, block and stone work. 649-lOOt Brick walls, patioa, outdoor-in­ PRISCILLA’S POP 1956 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. Hard- ^nger wagon NUR E AIDES — 3-11 BY AL VERMEER door fireplaces, sidewalks, CNBIDE—outside pamUiig Bps 8 8 p.m. top, 1964 283 engine. Hurst 3- ^ r v e t t e ^ v e r t ib le Laurel Manor, 048-4019. Ws Ts 8RANT oa chimneys. Free estimates. oteJ rates for people ever 'M. COME IM,1 I C A M IMPORTANT OPERATION CARLYLE, RUN TO speed, rewired, rebuilt trana- 4-speed r>:>c TOR ( t f S i DomenIc Mbrrone. 049-1804. ONLY STAY A THIS AFTERNOON.' ^MY CAR AND FETCH . mission, replaced rear end. Wildcat 4-door hard- Call my ooliiipeutora. then call MOMENT' ^ERY IMPORTANT' M Y BA& ! me. BstUnatee given. 048-78M brakes. (Call 643-1335 after 5:00 t r e e s — cut snd pruned, trim- NURSES AIDES —1 1 p.m. to lO-A p jjj 1968 Volkswagen (convertible 7 a.m. Laurel Manor, 849-M19. m loiTT i-h___M clearing. Free estl- NAME YOUR own price. Paint­ 1967 C T ^ le r Newport hardtop „ , t e s . Insured. Call evenings ing, paper hanging, paper re­ NEED CART Credit very bad? ---- IMMEDIATE 022-8429. moval, ceilings. Guaranteed CAPTAIN EASY Bankrupt, repossession? Hon- 1968 MG Midget convertible ______BY LESLIE TURNER workmanship. Prompt servloe, eat Douglas accepts lowest 1»«8 Triumph T R 250 OONCRETTE Floors sealed and "l&ArtR satisfaction guaranteed. 647- MAY m»H TO PAINT M N WeiHU. PesT« ive Shook thb moment ms down, smallest payments, any- 1968 Plymouth Fury 3 air-con- made dust free. Call 77n laifl ^HORCH » g f L g w ^ . ^ T eoMem w ^ 9004. OPENINGS iWW^mCYTOU where. Not s m ^ loan finance ditioned ROUTE SALESMAN 9 |esi?,a'ftKa5'?ias&^ HSAUMSi 228-3322, after 0 p.m. E w x NOW OUR Hoei isrTiR w m i r w company plan. Douglas Mo- 1968 Grand Prtx all power alr- •OMeniN't weeHiNOW KARL WIU APOnr B H. MAGOWAN JR. * Sons. SEVERAL EXOALINT OPPORTUNmU TO! BU Tm m m m XUMMMeoil^ tora, 340 Main. conditioned POLX.ARD Tree Service— Ex- Interior and exterior painting, ESTMUSHED BAKERY ROUTE etOWPOWN NOW„ pert tree removal, pruning snd NACARID • CAN LOOK paper hanging Thirty years HAVE DSVBLOFfO M OUR FMM: K o o w m 19^r^”5SvRoLET.■ ~4^oor AVI Inform^JifliS iluvi iiuuim Mr Bake trimming. Insured. 289-8720. expertenco, four generations. sedan, V-8 , automatic. Call 649- or Mr Grippo S-OAY WEEK OUTSIDE WORK F t m estimates, fully Insured. 9333 after 6. How hold SonrteM 043-7181. C A U PAUL MARCUSON--523-S291 C !H« >1 ~l«. Ui TM ii CXJSTOMIZED 1967 Thunder- CONCRETE FAUICATOIS 1963 JAGUAR. 3.8 sedan, excel­ btrd, 3-speed overdrive, stereo, OffMod 13-A HdVd lent condition throu^iout. Call TWO YOUNG married men wlU ROBIN MALONE new Urea, scats, top snd paint. VIKINfi BAKiND 00. w n r r h a b t f o b o BY BOB LUBBERS 843-6070 anytime. LIGHT TRUCKDfO. butt d ^ - do Interior painting through Can be seen at 234 Hartford ery, yards, attlca, eellsrs clean the winter. Free estimatee. O I F THEYmsrptrHCKE.'THEY purKATHycmrwrc-yVRErt^,\ cw. —HALeiGor Rd. Best offer. CHAP wevcK tiisiGes 1956 ALFA-ROM EO. rebuilt en- ed and ramoved. Aloe odd Joha Reasonable rates. 648-1143, 643- /HeisaAVAiORe.'SHE^suFser .'f l y w ' - N ew s FOR >OU 17 glns and transmission. Body 4 7 «. : TuEiseHPeTS.F AT eVEH 1}B THOUGHT — osaaoSm wmvW emm# hfAM FORD GALAIOE 500. 1985. coo-

I960 CHEVROLET, Impala. (Utlon. 236-4442. aonaMe. CaU OtS-OSOS. Discount on waUpaper. CaU LITTLE SPORTS oonvertibie. automatic, good •44-1048. BY B0U80N condltloo. $878. CaU after 7 1964 CHEVROLET Btscayne REWEAvmo of barm, amth-

moNc., 6. owner./0498843. FMPLaa ______^ W in ■L. VW^EKsU ______. -. - ______, orsRnc pwer slotrtef, power MUST SELL, my good running' brakes factory alrs_____ s a '\ A. Y. \ " , V . \ s .\ PAGE TWENTY-FOUR ______MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969 PAGE TWENTY-FIVE Hdp W anfd Ma!« 36 He’p Wonfd—Mote 36 He'p Wanted—Male 36 He!p Wanted—Male 36 '' I I .1 — I ------e-^------_■ Rooms W iriieat Board 59 Aporfmenls—Fiefs— Jia BORE Operators — firrt, UTILn;? kitchen man, part- H m For Sa!e 72 THERE OUGHTA B E A LAW BY SHORTEN aad WHIPPLE ■econd and third ahlft. Lathe time, 11-4 p.m. over lunch ROOM FO R lady only in private T n w w n ts 63 HeoMt For Sole 72 For Sole 72 BERRY’S WORLD (X IM X E R C IA L atmed, 3|4 operators, second shift. Vertl- • hour. lNo weekends. Apply In borne. Breakfast privileges, FOUR-ROOM duplex Includes acres, farm bouae, out build- TWO-PAMILT, 6-6, 3 seperate cal turret lathe operators, sec- 'perron only. Howard John- LEWIS parking, on bus line. Call 876- CLASSIFIED he bigger the better thatg moms ■tove and refrigerator. Adults.' -T ”- • ' WHEN SHE HAS A FITTING HERSELF- heating systems, handy to bus ond shift. Call LeM i Corpora- son’s, 394 Tolland Tpke., Man Auto Mechanics .5688. Inga, busy highway. ' $87,- Bur Reasonable. Write Box 'T>D” , 900. Hutdiina Agency, Real­ • SL06AH MMEH b u y in g SHOES TORTHE HlOS- Viyi.'IHERE'G NO Bit LiHE SHOE BIZ- MANCHESTER and schooU. 624,900. PhUbrick Uon, 643-2363. Chester. Manchester Herald. tors, 649-6824. Agency Realtors, 646-4300. MACHINE CO. * f r o n t e n d s FURNISHED room for rent, for TRY iHftuaKGT I AM j gentleman, near bus line, park­ ADVERTISING th e y m a n s e e m a ♦4AOAM.,YOURE a NOHSEHSE CGHOAn;^ FIVE-ROOK apartment, S bed­ FIRST OFFERING N n w R AISE D Ranch, 6 rooms, ing. Call 649-6914. >*ANaUc8TER —Forest Hills IN THEM, J 'NALHlNG BIT Big HOW, BUT SIZE 9% Al • BATTERIES / rooms. Available' Oct. 16. ' No i diASSIFIED -ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS they FIT PfiOTCTL'l! plus garage and large lot. $36.- area. Ranch, three-bedroom, «ON! ^ INIHEMV YOULLGQOWINIO t h e s e Has openings for pets. 649-1972 between 6-7 p.m. Bxcrilent 6H room brick 000. For fuU detaUa caU- the WANTED • TUNE-UPS LARGE furnished room for 8 A.M. to 4:30 PJd. two fuU baths, buUt-lns, fire­ ^WMS00M,0EARL Ranch in exceUent condi­ Mitten Agency, ReaJton* 648- EXPERIENCED rent, parking, male only, $16. FIVE-ROOM flat, second floor, place, wan to waU, recreation — FULIv'nibfiC — • SHOCKS / / weekly. Call 644-0123 after 6. room. ExceUent condition. H. II 0 tion throughout. Two-car 6860. children welcome, available COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. garage, hot water oU heat, BRIDGEPORT November 1st. $166 Including M. Frechette, Realtors, 647- SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT NIOB large room with double 4dt PJI. DAY BEFORE PUBUOATIOK 9993. II ^ plastered walls, fuU insula­ TW O -FAM ILY flats — xr*»w^Ty Permanent, part-time posi­ heat. Clall 648-0271 or 742-9676. OPERATORS bed and desk. P refer retired tion, fireplace, waU to wall oonstruction. Bast Center S t AND LUBRICATION MAN tions now available for ex­ Deadline tor Saturday and Monday U 4:36 p.m. Frida; location. $39,900. PhUbrick gentlemen. Meals for errands. MIDDLE TPKE. West, 3 SAULTERS RD. — exceUent 6- carpeting In Uving room perienced auto mechanics. Agency, Realtors, 646-4300. INSPECTORS^ 04941469. rooms, first floor, aU utilities, *******’* earner after and haU. Large ctosets, You’ll enjoy working at Manchester’s finest service station. Supplement your income by TOUB COOPERATION WILL natural wood trim and new stove and refrigerator, Working conditions are pleasant and your fellow employes working nights and Satur­ // BE appreciated doors, tUe bath, city uUU- Ma n c h e s t e r — Aroom cape days. $166. mcmthly. Flano Agency, DIAL M3-2711 plus Jalousied porch, flreplaced are most congenial. You wlll^ receive full company bene­ Aportmonls— Ftaft — Five rooms. ThrM tles. Nicely Mndscaped with 646-0191. living room, garage, lovely fits—plus many fringe beneflU, too! Apply In person to Tonomonts 63 *>e*«oma, garage, large loL shade trees. Combination TRAINEES Good ikartlng salary, ex­ $18,900. PhUbrick Agency, treed lot, convenient central lo­ Mr. Danny Carey at: MANCHEST^ Hlghland-Oei Conrtnued Prom Preeedinri P m ^ storm windows and doors. cellent working conditions, FOUR-room apartment, second Realtors, 646-4300. Priced at only $25,900, tor cation. Bel A ir Real Estate, FOR Village, tme-bedroom, Vincent A. Bogglni, Realtor, liberal emfdoye benefits. In­ floor, centrally located, 648- room apartment, fuUy carpet­ Houses For Rent 65 quick sale. 6872. 66 PH E l PS r d . fllx-room Co­ 648-9883. cluding shiopi^ng discount. ed. $160 Includes heat, parking, Business Property VERNON— 7-room older home, lonial with three bedrooms, MORIARTY BROTHERS BRIDGEPORT TRACER Apply To Store Manager appliances. Available immedi­ LOOKINO for an apartment? Uving room fireplace, oU hot For Sole 70 country sized kitchen with ASSEMBLY WORK ately* 647-1198. CHARLES LESPERANCE Lon For Sole 73 315 CENTER ST. — MANCHESTER Have many to choose from , air heat, 2-car garage, barn dining area, formal dining $140. up. Paul W. Dougan Real­ room, 114 baths, garage. Mid CUT OFF SAWS LARGE, first-floor, 6-room pltia over an acre of land. 649-7620. C E N TE R of T ow n .. .appraxl- tor, 649^610. MANCHESTER 20’s. Wolverton Agency, Real­ ’ 643-5185 CALDOR, INC. apartment, 2 bedrooms, beat, Ideal for horses or cattle. Lo­ matsly 3H acres, aU in "B ” tors, 649-2813. 68-hour week, liberal fringe 1146 Tolland Tpke., Manchester LOOKING for anything In real hot water, garage, good condi­ cated on Route 83 near Vernon tons. AU uUUUas on the alts. m a i n benefits. Apply In person, 22 estate rentals — apartments, tion. $160 per m o ^ . Call 649- Circle. $200 per month plus STREET Ideal tor multipla dwellings, MAN NEEDED to do office or call 649-2876. Vuoe sAietMAM M ANCHESTER — Just listed. m a l e HEILP —Full-time, good Johns St., East Hartford. homes, midtiple dwellings, no 30SL 6-9 p jn . $200 security. CaU James J. 5TAN" T. j . Crockett, Realtor, 943- cleaning In the Manchester Large 6-room Colonial, 114 working conditions, fringe fees. Call J. D. Real Estate Geasay, at 876-0184. Business zoned lot, 50x185’ SPECIAL 18TT. area, nights. Good wages, paid ciceao. ILL. baths, kitchen with bullt-lna, benefits. Apply Popular Associates, Inc.: 648-0129. fronting on 2 streets with holidays and benefits. Call 827- BOLTON — 8-bedroom, 2 full Immaculate Green Manor w«U to wall carpaUi«. fli«- APPROXIMATELY tour acres Market, Grocery Department, IF TR A V E LIN G Is one of your MALE production workers. Furnblwd existing 2-story home. Many 3171 or apply at Rudder Win­ 728 Middle Tpke., Manchester. © 1969 br NEA, tnc. FIVE-ROOM tenement, garage, baths, 2-car garage. Deadend posslbUlties. $50,000. Ranch on beautifuUy treed place, beautifiiUy landscaped prime land. Near community problems, stop and look. We Openings on second shift. ApartmMts 63-A dow Cleaning Co., 187 Charter second floor, adults. Call be­ St., electric stove. $236. memth- 80x125’ tot. Three bedrooms, Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 lot, excellent condition. Im- college site end new 'Route 6. have openings In our Burring Starting rate $2.71 per hour. Oak Ave., Hartford. M EN for tire service and re­ tween 5-7 p.m. 644-1962. M ODERN three-room furnished ly. Keith R eal Estate, 640- flreplaced living room, ga­ n*«dlate oooupancy. H. M. Fie- 821.800. PhUbrick Agency, and Grit Blasting Dept. Many Apply to Rogers Corp., Mill D R IV E B Y 187 Charter Oak, cap shop. Good pay, 46-88 hours "It's simple, Moose! All yo have to do is take this camera apartment, convenient loca­ 1922, 646-4126. JACQUELINE- rage. Immediate occupancy. WESTSIDE — S-room home, 8 cbette. Realtors. 647-9909. Realtors, 646-4800. M AN W ANTED to work In lum­ benefits are offered. Insurance and Oakland St., Manchester per week, all benefits. Must an' get a picture of Jackie Onassis!" EDGERTON Gardena — Near tion, on bus line. Call 649-4438. ROBERTS AGENCY GARDNER & FERN STS. inspect this im- dowm, 3 up, one bath, garage. ber'yard. mu.st have driver's be steady worker. Experience program, paid holidays and or call Mrs. Marge Hampson hospital. Deluxe one-bedroom COVENTRY — 3 - bedroom, 2- ' maculate Colonial. Mr. Zlns- Lot 80x180’ , 819.900. PhUbrick COLUMBIA7 Vine St., two- license. DaylS ft Bradford production bonuses. Stop for 648-8163. An equal opportimlty car garage, large living room oer, Belflore Agency, 647-1413. scres. Treed with atone fence. helpful. Apply Nichols Man­ apartments. Wall to wall car­ BOLTON Notch — across from' 646-3339 BEL AIR REAL ESTATE 4.66 cleared and treed acres Agency, Realtors, 046-4300. Lumber Co., 200 Tolland St.. chester Tire, Inc., 205 Broad an Interview with Mr. James employer. peting, appliances and utilities post office, nicely furnished 8- with fireplace, 16 minutes from Ma n c h e s t e r Asking 8,800. H. M. Frechette. with 641’ frontage. Half mile D R IV E B Y 21 Church St., than East Hartford. St., Manchester. Horrigan at the Klock Co., A rticles For Sale 45 Household! Goods 51 etc. $155-$160. J. D. Real Es­ room apartment, all utilities Manchester, $106 per month. TWO-FAMILY, 5-8. Separate Realtors, 647-9608. M EN, part-time, 8-4 hours a 643-9332 to Richard Martin School, call tor details on this excellent heating systems. West Side. 1866 Tolland Tpke., Manches­ tate Associates. 643-6129. Included in weekly rent. Keith Real Estate, 6494922 BUSINESS zone — Stone build­ FIRST OFFERING night. South Windsor area. Call TWO SNOW Urea with studs, CLEAN. USED refrigerators, 8 building lot potenUal. Ex­ Income property. Mr. Martens, $31,600. Principles only. 649- ter. <- Private entrance, second floor, 646-4126. ing consisting of four imlt Vincent A. Bogglni, Realtor. 8.46 X 15. Call 742-7998 after 6 ranges, automatic waoners pandable older home. Good Belflore A ^ c y , 647-1418. Retort Property 649-6384 between 6-6 p.m. COLONIAL Manor Deluxe one- .-apartments. Three house traU- 1273 after 6 p.m. GREEN MANOR RD. E X PE R IE N C E D Individuals in p.m. with guarantees. See them at good perking. One or two investment. Plan now or BULLARD OPERATORS bedroom apartments and two- er parking lots. Excellent In­ For Sale 74 short run metal stampings for HELP WANTED male, full­ B.D. P earl’s Appliances. 649 adults, no pets. 643-2226. later. Owner wlU finance. DRIVE BY 188 North Elm St, JENSON St., Cape, 4 rooms, bedroom Townhouse. Appli­ Out of Town come. PhUbrick Agency, Real­ MANCHESTER — Three - bed­ time. Apply In person. Barrett BRACE yourself for a thrill the Mam St. Call 648-2171 then call to Inspect this Im- finished on flrM O o o r, aecoiK) BH room Ranch wrllh en- W ATE R FR O NT lot, Bolton HORIZONTAL BORING MILL OPEIRATORS general shop set-up and sec­ ances, and utilities. $145-$185. tors, 646-4200. room Colonial. Large kitchen, Plumbing Supply, 331 Broad first time you use Blue Lustre For Rent 66 maculsts, aluminum sided floor expandable, porch off cloied porch, large tUe bath, Lake Vernon. This tot Is dry 9 ondary operations. Apply Gun- J. D. Real Estate Associates, Busiiwss Locations formal dining room, flreplaced M. H. PALM ER SHEET MBITAL MECHANICS and HEIJ'EXIS St., Manchester. to clean rugs. Rent electric SOLID hand carved Italian Cape on a deep, treed lot. Mr. kitchen, wooded lot, $21,900. large bedrooms, hot water ver Mfg. Co., 234 Hartford Rd., 643-5129. STAFFORD Springs — West­ MANCHESTER — 20,000 living room ,1% baths, 2-car REALTOR—MLS and well cleared. Good accept­ Manchester. shampooer $1. Pinewood marble coffee table. Weighs For Rant 64 Lombardo, Belflore Agency, PhUbrick Agency Realtors, oU heat, fireplace, attoched able area. C. J, Morrison, CTrst class machinists only, need apply. Immediate open- brook Apartments, 21 West St. square foot masonary indus­ garage, $28,900. Wolverton E LE C TR IC IAN — Ucensed Fhjrniture Shop. approximately 160 pounds. Top M ANCHESTER — Park Chest- 643-6821. 647-1418. e46-4$00. comMnation itomiD, In^s on first and second shifts. All company benefits MAIN ST. — New one atory Three-room unit in brick one- trial building, H4 acres, cen­ Realtor, 648-lOU. Apply in person; P L A N T LABOR, paint manu­ Journeyman, $5.50 per hour. and frame detachable, 24x48” . mft Garden Apartments, No­ Agency. Realtors 649-3818. windows and doors, etty air-conditioned office building. story garden apartment build­ tral location, all utilities. facture, 40 hour week. Contact Call between 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Frame is solid brass. Best vember 1st, 3 ^ rooms at $150. D R IV E B Y 9-11 Griswold St., M ANCHESTER — Greanwraod lAlUtles. Very well land- Prestige location. Walking ing. Total electric, buUt - In Many possibilities. Including MANCHESTER — Six - room Jack Kaplan, 875-8385. 828-0668. Boots and Accossorios 46 reasonable offer accepted. Call Heat, hot water, oven-range, GEORGIAN Colonial, 7 rooms, then call to Inspect this mod­ Rd. Ranch, threa bedrooms, soaped treed lot. Dwelling distance to banks. Town HaU over, range, refrigerator, dis­ commercial use. Hayes Agen­ Cape. Flreplaced and carpeted 646-1684 between 6 and 10 p.m. refrigerator, parking and 114 baths, fireplace, 2-car ga­ erately priced, conveniently lo­ kMchen, la ire living room with In very nice condition. 16’ THOMPSON Lapetrake 80 and downtown Main St. Abun­ posal, basement laundry and cy, 646-0131. living room, three bedrooms, STATIONERY TABCO MEG. CO. Ho!p Wonted — Mo!e or Female 37 storage. No pets. Call 627-6288 rage, central location, many cated twro-family. Mr. Zinsser, fireplaoe, garage. Nicely treed Priced In mid 20’s. h.p. EJvlnrude, trailer, all for PHILCO 30” electric range, 4 storage area. (Adults only, no spacious kitchen, minutes from between 9-5 p.m. After 6 p.m., dance of free parking. Will be extras, city uUlities. Morrison Belflore Agency, 647-1418. lot. St. Bertholomew, Only $26,- t u n n e l ROAD, VERNON, CONN. $700. 623-5485 evenings. years old, excellent condition, completed December 1st. Va­ pets. $116 per month. CaU 191 CENTER Street, an eight bus line. Immaculate. Low 20’s. DEPARTMENT 647-1871. Agency, Realtor, 643-1016. 900. H. M. Frechette, Realtors, $100. Call 648-9908 after 6:30 riety of office Buftes from 600 James J. Gessay at 876-0134. room home with 2-car garage Wolverton Agency, Realtors, D R IV E B Y this custom built CHARLES LESPERANCE 'located in business n s ^ e 649-2813. 647-9908. p.m. PLUSH one-bedroom apart­ squsre feet to 3,000 square MANCHESTER — 6-room new builder’s own home at 90 Ox- MANADER Horists— Nursorios 49 COVENTRY—Four-room apart­ Dwelling could be easUy con­ WANTED —Full-time service ment. Available October 20th, feet. CaU Warren E. Howland, Raised Ranch with all the tord St. (314 baths Inside!) MANCHESTER — Six • room 649-7620 Esperlenca sat aaeoaaaiy. MAIL CLERK- TREASURE SHOPPE verted for professional or com­ SEVENTY-MUe view. 9-room Wa will train. station attendant. Apply in per­ HARDY chrysanthemums. In AUTOMATIC washer, very at Sunny Brooke Village, $160 Realtor, 643-1108. ment with flreplaced living trimmings, tree shaded and Mr. Coe, Belflore Agency, 847- Cape. Vary clean. Near Owp- mercial occupancy. Robert J Contemporary, four bedrooms, FUll-Ume, y a n r - r s fi em- son only to M r Sloan, Sloan all colors, loaded with blos- good condition. $60. 843 Main per month including utilities. room. Lovely country setting. convenient, $39,990. Call Ray 1418. plng, bus, school. Rec room, FULL-TIME St., Apt. 16, Manchester. SMALL STORE near 100 per CaU 646-2312. Smith. Inc.. 963 Main Street two Ireplaces, two garages. ptoyment. Ilharal esoipany Garage, Route 83, Vernon. JEWELERS roms and buds. 50 cents and 85 Call Paul W. Dougan Realtor Holcombe, Realtors, 644-1286. owner Is very anxious. Mlist MANCHESTER — Over 78 list­ cent Main Street locaUon. Ap­ 149-5241. Two acres, superb landscaping Beneflla. Responsible person to assist cents each. Open 7 days a 649^4535. DRIVE BY 181-188 «rc h Strrot, sell Immediately. H. M. FVech- ings from 110,600 up. If you SMALL G.E. refrigerator, oak VERNON i NOW Renting. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, MANCHESTER — Two-famUy In mailing and supply de­ ply Marlow’s. 867 Main Street. then call to Inspect this Isrgs, etta. Realtors, 647-9998. Apply Manchester Parkade week, also evenings until dark. tables, walnut, maple dropleaf, "You owe It to yourself to see 649-5324. are looking tor a good house partment. FOUR ROOMS, one - bedroom. flat. 5 down 4 up, downstairs fine two-family, 6-6 duplex. OIL BURNER Pontlcelli’s Greenhouse ft chairs, beds, short wave radio, FIVE— room suite of front Main one of these lovely apartments Houses For Sale 72 caU the Mitten Realty. Real­ Heat, hot water, centrally lo­ has been completely remodel­ Walk to schools, churches, MANCHBSTBUb—Need a home w. t /S ran t Nursery, 433 North Main St. hall rack, small type sofa, St. offices, 100 percent loca- situated In a small apartment MAN(?HESTER —^Two-family, tors, 648-6980. A.M. part-time hours also Full-time sales position available, good starting cated. Adults only. 643-2171 ed, fine residential area. Both shopping, bus. Two seperate but lack the funds? We have MANOHEOrBE PABKADB SERVICEMAN some books, brie - a -brae, tion near banks, alr-conditlon- Ma n c h e s t e r — six - room 6-5, 84x140’ tot. Two-car ga­ available In same depart­ days. complex located In an attrac- apartments vacant upon sale. a six-room Colonial, tw ocar salary plus benefits, sales experience preferred Martha Washington sewing Colonial overlooking Center rage. F'lano Agency, 646-0191. heating systems, twro car ga­ ment. Fuel and Food 49-A ed, automatic fire sprinkler. Uve residential area.” Brand T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- garage. Needs work, vacant. steady position, high hour­ cabinet, several bureaus, one Park. 1>4 bathe, two-car rage! Nicely treed yard. Ex­ but not required. FOUR-ROOM apartment In Apply Marlow's, 867 Main St new 3% room apartment (one MANCHESTER — Fbur beiT- 1677. Owner wlU htip in financing. Apply ly rate, excellent working 4-drawer pine plank end, etc. garage, large rooms. Immedi­ cellent Income. Owmer’s side SEASONED cord wood, sawed four-family house. Appliances, bedroom) featuring heat, hot room tri-level home with three Asking only |18,900. H. M. conditions. to required lengths. Free de­ Friday afternoon and evening MAIN ST., comer office, 3 ate occupancy. Hayes Agen­ MANCHESTER — Two-story has 114 baths! Immediate oc­ parking and storage. $128. Nov. water, refrigerator, range, full baths, Uving room with Frechstta, Rsaltors. 94T-9998. and Saturday 9-6 at 9 Trotter rooms and lavatory. House ft cy, 646-0181. cupancy! Mr. Lombardo, Bel­ livery. E. Yeomans, 742-8907. 1st. occupancy. Call J.D. Real hood, garbage disposal, mas­ cathedral celling and car­ home, two baths, 4-8 bedrooms, FIRST NATIONAL St. Hale Bldg. CaU 643-2667. flore Agency, 647-1418. pjuLdJuJbm JticdU^^^ Help. W onfd Dogs— Birds— Pots 41 Estate Associates, 643-6129. ter T V antenna, telephone out­ COLONIAL—Ten rooms. First peting, grade level family central location. Newer fur­ MANCHESTER — A charming STORES INC. IMPERIAl. OIL CO. nace. Lot of house for $20,800. Molo or ^molo 37 lets, curtain rods, window floor consists of large Uving room, sunny kitchen with din­ D R IV E B Y this vacant three spacioua 4-bedroom Ctolonlat St. A Thompion Rd., Manch^itar Park and Oakland Aves. AKC Labrador Retriever pups, FIREWOOD for sale. Reaison- SEWING machine sale, new, DELUXE 2 bedroom apartment Hayes Agency, 6464)181. OFFICE FOR rent. Center St. shades - and full bath with room with fireplace, dining ing area. Mid 30’a. Wolverton fam ily at 40-48-4314 Spruce St. Formal dining room, largo East Hartford, Conn. 989 Sullivan Ave., S. Windsor channplon blood line, excellent able. 646-1078. used, zig zag, rebuilt Singer in newer 2 fam ily house 2 chil­ COOK wanted full or part-time, vanity. Washers and dryers In room, modem kitchen with front to back living room,' ga­ Luxury Living A» You'd D*$ign It portables, $19.96 up; rebuilt dren permitted. Residential lo­ 649-1680. Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. 6 a l p i n e ST.—Six-room Cape, CaU to Inspect, then make an 644-1521 some experience required. field trial and hunting stock. basement (coin-operated) and rage, porch, prime location. consoles, $22.50 up; new and buUt-ins, den, large famUy four bedrooms. Remodeled offer. Needs wrork, priced ac­ On# & Two-Bedroom Apartments Country Squire Restaurant, Rt. Call after 6 p.m. 872-4291. cation, $160 per month. Call PROFESSIONAL office on first storage area. Plenty of FIVE - ROOM Ranch, three PhUbrick Agency, Realtora, Gordon— Farm— used cabinets $10 up. Parts and room, plus finished rec room family kitchen, new heating cordingly. Mr. Lombardo, Bel­ BIXPERIENCED Interior and 83, Ellington, Conn. 872-0269. Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 649- floor, suitable for dentist or parking. For an appointment bedrooms, large kitchen with 640-4300. IRISH Setter puppies, AKC, service. Ideal Sewing Machine In basement. Second floor has system. Walk to school, shop­ flore Agency, 647-1418. Free Heat and Hot Watar exterior painter. Will consider M ACHINIST wanted to learn Dairy Prodiicts 50 4535. doctor, 7 rooms Including a to see this new lovely apart­ dining area, two-car garage, field and show, females, $76 Service, 18 Webster St., Hart­ 4 bedrooms. On one acre ping, bus, church, $31,900. A f­ part-timer. Call 649-1641 or short run tool trade for metal dark room, front and rear en­ ment buUdlng please call 872- 100x200’ treed lot. Vacant. D R IV E B Y 41-48 HoU St. NoUce M ANCHESTER — New on and $100. WllUmantlc 1-423- WASHED canning tomatoes, ford, 249-0786. FIRST FLOOR five-room re­ wooded lot with 2-car attached ter 6:80 p.m., 648-9843. Rantal Also Includat 668-0017. stampings. Bridgeport ex­ 40 IMMEDIATE 0629 weekdays for an appoint­ $20,900. Wolverton Agency, this clean 2-famlly with three market. Immaculate modern 1769. while they last, $1.29. Buckland modeled apartment. Storm trances, heat furnished, park­ garage. Adjoining land m ay be perience helpful. Apply Gunver GENERAL Electric Refriger­ ment. Rental $186 downstairs, Realtors, 649-2813. Ctolonlal. Central location, >H DRIVERS for school buses, Farms Vegetable Stand, corner windows. Available Immedia­ ing on the premises. Now acquired. $38,900. PhUbrick car garage on a nicely land­ All G-E Kitchen Equipment OPENINGS ator-freezer, good nmning con­ $146 upstairs (including car­ baths, S-car garage, recrea­ Manchester Schools, 7:30-8:46 Mfg. Co., 384 Hartford Rd., tely. $180 monthly. Security. occupied by dentist. Available Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. SPECTACULAR scaped lot, convenienUy locat­ Range with Self-Cleaning Oven e TVo-Door Refrig- of Tolland Tpke. and Adams peting.) November 1st. occu­ EIGHT-ROOM Colonial, 4 bed- tion room, scraaned roar C Manchester. dition, $60; 21” General Elec­ Nov. 1st. For information call ed within walking distance of a.m., 3:16-8:46 p.m. Excellent Davids is now hiring. The Articlos For Solo 45 St. Call 649-9177. rooms, famUy room first floor, TWO-FAMILY porch. Front-to-baok living erator-Freeier a Dlspoeal a Dishwasher a Two Air tric console TV, $35; combina­ 643-0812. pancy. Adults. No pets. M ANCHESTER — Spacious everything! AddlUonally, there part-time for third ahlft work­ PIN SETTER mechanic, full­ new Davids Restaurant lo­ 214 baths, sundeck, double gar­ room with flreplaos. Bel Ah’ Conditioning Unite • Traverse Rods a Venetian Blinds cated In the middle of the 23” BLACK and white Silver- TURNIPS, $1 half bushel. tion telephone table* chair, $16. THREE-ROOM apartment, first custom 8-room Cape. Garages. PracflcaUy new 6-5 home Is a summer house In the rearl ers, retired men. We train you. time mechanic needed for age, 160x290, trees, $39,900. Rea) Estate, Vincent A. Bog- • Wall to Wail Carpeting throughout TVo bedroom m tone TV, 2 years old, $76. Manchester Parkade Is now Corner Glode Lane and Tol­ 876-0493. floor, parking for one car. F\)ur large bedrooms, flre­ located In a most conven­ Truly an unusual buy In a fine 643-2414. Brunswick automatic pin set­ Business Property Hutchins Agency 649-6834. glnJ, Realtor, 648-6831. Interviewing for fuU or part- Needs horizontal tube. Custom land St. Near the East Hart­ Adults, $80. 644-0031. Houses For' Rent 65 placed living room, panel­ ient area. AU rooms car­ neighborhood! Mr. Zinsser, apartments include one and one-half liaths. ters. Six days a week, year WANTED — young married time work. This new mod­ made bar, fully equipped, wlUi ford, Manchester town line. For Sale 70 ed den, formal dining room, ATTRACrrivB "CblLIFOHNIA peted, ranges, refrigerators Belflore Agency, 647-1418. MANCHESTER—Custom 8-room I ^ p le parking, individual liasement storage, muster 'round employment. Full com­ shadow box shelves and stools, PIA N O and bench, dishwasher, FOUR-BEDROOM Cape, $225 a man able to work mornings, erate priced restaurant of­ 2V4 baths. Situated on tree- Bungalow!” Six rooms, all on and storms and screens. tri-level on wooded acre lot, 3 TV antenna. Convenient to transportation, shopping, pany benefits. Must be a will­ $160. 043-4447. G REEN M OUNTAIN potatoes, 130-plece glassware set, 66- month, Manchester, Wolverton MANCHESTER —Center—Pos­ studded lot. Sale at below mar­ Exterior of brick and alu­ DRIVE BY 686 Middle Turnpike 8 a.m. to 12 noon, Monday fers better opportunity for Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. one floor, including 3 bed­ baths, firat-floor fam ily room, schools and churches. ing worker and a fast learner. 99 cents for 20 lbs. All day plece silverware, table radio, NOV. 15TH sible office and residence com­ ket value. Warren E. Howland, minum. Excellent Income. West and examine this 7H through Saturday. Only re­ Increased earnings through DYNA PAS 3, $55; Dyna stereo rooms, den, spacious dining 2-car garage, privacy, top lo­ Must be mechanically and Saturday and Sunday and af­ square oak dining table and bination. Six-room Colonial, 2- Realtors, 643-1108. Priced for sale In the upper room ranch with garage and Rental agent on premieee 1-7 p.m. Also shown by liable persons need apply In more tips and a higher hour­ 70. $65; 2 K LH 17’s, $90; Fisher TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD room and living room. Hot wa­ cation. High 80’s. Hayes Agen­ electrically Inclined. For good ter 3 p.m. week days. Glea­ two chairs. 96 Woodbridge St., OCCUPANCY car garage. Bus line. $24,900. 30’s. two — yea two — ceramic filed person at Manchester Pet Cen­ ly rate than many restau- K M 60 FM tuner, $80; A R CONNECTICUT JUST LISTED — ^nton St. ter oil heat, full high ceUar. cy, 646-0181. appointment One and two bedroom model apiutments future with a growing company son St., 649-7591. 12-3 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. Hayes Agency, 646-0131, full bathrooma! Close to East ter, 996 Main St. nints in the area now offer. Turntable Empire 808 cart­ Schools Just 8 round the comer. Roof has deep overiiang. De­ ^ P l| *W y fumiahed. One-quarter mile eaat of Exit apply to manager, Brunswick ih i room Town House apart­ INVITATION HERITAGE HOUSE Catholic High School. Four- K A N 0H E 8TE K — Quaint Osps, There are openings for male ridge, $46; Viking 88 tape deck, PICK your own plum tomatoes, MANCHESTER — near Main Lovely 7-room house. Flreplac­ lightful front porch. Easy to 92, Wilbur Croea Parkway, Route 16 and I-84, MEN TO work In shade tobac­ Parkade Lanes, Parkade Shop­ ment, 2 baths, alr-condi- 646-2482 bedroom or In-law sltualUon good oondifion, 2 or 8 bed­ and female help on cither $125; Realistic tape playback, after 3 p.m., $1 basket. Bring F A M IL Y size refrigerator, ex­ St., business location, 1,200 ed living room, three bed­ care for yard, trees, shrubs. co warehouse. Call for Inter­ ping Center. tlonlng, stove, refrigerator, TO BID porolble! Mr. Ooe. Belflore rooms, flreplaes, nlosly land- our day shifts, 10 a.m. to requires preamp, $15; Realis­ own container. Paggioll cellent condition, 649-3686. square feet, brick-block buUd­ Old established neighborhood, 643-1023 TELEPHONE 646-2623 643-4112 view, 9-12 and 1-8 p.m. 646- disposal, patio with sliding rooms, aluminum storms and Agency, 647-1118. soaped lot, garage. Piioad tor 4 p.m. or our dinner hour tic 15” woofer, $10; RCA 46 Farms. 280 Birch Mountain ------—— - ON THE FOLLOWING lng, good sized lot. $20,000. CaU screens, modem bath A ct fast. near bus. Low 20’s. Lillian DELIGHTFUL, clean. solid 3111. Wetstone Tobacco Corp., 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Apply in glass doors. Beautiful, beau­ FIVE (6) SNOW BLOWERS quick sale. 134,600. CaU P a d RPM turntable $5. 48 Cam­ Rd., Bolton. Warren E. Howland, Realtor, Only $21,900. Keith Agency, Grant, Realtor, Walton W. brick and masonary older D R IVE BY 86-88 StnusT St. This 274 Broad St., Manchester, person or call 646-2235 from tiful, beautiful. Call. W. Dougan, Realtor, 646-4686. bridge St. Musical Instruments 53 MINIMUM OF SEVEN H.P. 643-1108. 646-4126, 649-1922. Grant Agency, 648-1168. ' . home, good condition . Seven la a three-family, convenient­ 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sealed bids will be received rooms Includss spacious din­ YOUNG man to assist with In­ EXPERIENCED COMPLE’TE SET of Gretch ly located with excellent In­ RANCH — 6H rooms, first ALUM INU M sheets used as Household Goods 51 I at the office of the Purchasing MANCHESTER, In a central ing room, living room, fire­ stallation and delivery, full­ drums, with Zlldgian cymbals, come ! Never a vacancy. Close- floor, plus flnlahsd rec room OIL BURNER printing plates. .009 thick, 23x 649-6651 649-2179 Agent, 740 Main Street, East area with bus practically at place, den, baths, 8 bed­ time, driver’s license. Turn­ SUPERINTENDENT for room­ A ft G Attic Treasures. Used like new. Call 649-8279 be­ Ihe door. Neat four room house neas to everything makes It an In basement, sunken formal pike TV ft Appliance, 273 West 36” , 36 cents each or 6 for $1. Hartford, Connecticut, until Afghan-Squares rooms on second floor. FuU dining room with baamad call­ TERRIHC! ing house. Apartment and tween 6-9. Ideal locntion for tenants. Mr. SERVICEMAN 643-2711. furniture, olde things sale. Big Collar completely renovated. New cellar with laundry room. Middle Tpke. uUIIUes provtd^. Opportunity THURSDAY, OCT. 28, 1989 AT Coe. Belflore Agency,' 647-1418. ing, and medUeiTanaan daoor, Displayed al Route 5, Pleas­ D E LIG H TFU L one - bedroom heating system, tiled batn, ' Screened patio. Pleasing back for retired couple. Write Box 9:30 A.M. 8 fuU baths, one o ff master WANTED — Part-time service DARK RICH stonefree loam, ant VaUey Rd., South Windsor. apartment in small new apart­ modem kitchen (stove and re­ yard, trees, shrubs, outdoor H, Manchester Herald. Wearing Apparet— and wUl be opened publicly and D R IV E BY 67 Buttarnut R ^ . bedroom, screened porch, $36.- station attendant, for morn­ five yards, $16. Sand, gravel, Household contents bought. ment complex. AvaUable now. frigerator stay), basement. fireplace. Near bus and Good pay. Good working read at that time and place for This la a twelve room astsde 800. PhUbrick Agency Real­ GO THERE! ings. Apply In person only to stone, fill, manure, pool and Open weekends. 644-2615, 643- Furs 57 Centrally located on Center St. Combination windows. Selling schools. Mid 30’s. LilUan conditions. Paid vacations. IK YOU HAVE a few free eve­ the above mentioned commodi­ for those who want the very tors. 646-4300. Mr. Sloan, Sloan Garage patio sand. Call 643-9604. 1484. for $16,900. T.J. Crockett, Real­ Paid holidays. Phone 649- nings, use of a car and would WOULD you like to buy a Ample off-street parking. Com­ ties and sendee. Grant, Realtor, Walton W. best. For dataUa and a Route 83, Vernon. tor. 648-1677. Grant Agency, 848-1168. 1160 for appointment o r stop like to earn $1,000 or more be­ LOVE SEAT, maple kitchen Dutchmald Product? Call 649- pletely equipped kitchen. Ren­ Information for bidders, speci­ thorough Inspection, Mr. Zins­ SM ALL 4-room Ranch with rec In. ;i fore Christmas, call 538-0505, 3409, your local demonstrator. tal, $155. with one-month se­ room, treed lot, Nov. 1st occu­ BACKHOE operator, work on UTILITY building 8x10 all table, record player, two 9x12 fications, proposal and contract PRIVACY — $25,900. Immacu­ RANCH — 6 rooms, prime loca­ ser, Belflore Agency, 647-1418. GREAT FUN! 875-6519. steel. Best offer. 646-1078. braided rugs, mahogony lamp curity required. Call Jarvis forms are available at the of­ pancy. BralthwaJte Agency, septic tanks. Also pnyloader BROW NIE uniform, book and Realty Co., 6^3-1121. late Raised Ranch. Country tion, garage. Immaculate ooo- —Me table, electric heater, 33 place fice of the Purchasing Agent, D R IV E B f'li^ M ld d le 'Turnpike 646-4666. operator. 643-6927. summer outfits, size 8, Boy kitchen, two fireplaces, recre­ dltlon. city utilities. BuUt In THE WHITING SCREENED loam, processed settings dinner dishes, two 740 Main Street, East Hartford. West. This Is a Oambolotfi Sihiorions Wanfiftd— gravel, gravel, tand, atone, scout uniform summer and WE HAVE customers waiting ation room, garage, paUo, 1964, $26,900. PhUbrick Agency, built, plastered wall home with THREE FAMILT -Kltrtlens a ^ F U LD T IM E maintenance man electric portable grills, etc, for the rental of your apart­ The right is reserved to re­ huge treed lot. Hutchins Agen­ Realtors, 646-4300. CORPORATION fill. George H. Grifflng Inc winter, size 12. Ballet slippers, recessed radiation! Two fire- bathrooms recently modernis­ VERY UNTIDY! for rapidly expanding nursing F*ma!« 38 649-6736 between 4-7 p,m. ment or home. J.D. Real EU- ject any or all, or any part of cy, Realtors. 649-5324. .Andover 742-7886. 314B, leotards, size 8, lights, places! Lovely treed yard, ed. Central locaUoti. Deep lot. Oesi ■oaseftaaflng homo complex. Top wages, 251 BROAD STREET tate Asooclates. Inc., 843-5139 any or all bids when such ac­ ADAMS 8t., abc-room older M ANCHESTER — Baby-sitting GLEN^OOD apartment size size 10. Excellent condition. ctoae to East Catholic High ExceUent income property. fringe benefits. Chance for ad­ MANCHESTER JUSTOM made draperies, slip tion is deemed to be for the best $18,500 — SEVEN-ROOM house home In exceptional condition. ANYWAY. ITS OUtS AND W l LOVI IT . . . in my licensed home. Call gas range, 6 months old, $75. Very reasonable. 649-3609. 4H-ROOM Townhouse. a{^Ii- School! Mr. Coe. Belflore 888,900. PhUbrick Ageooy, vancement. Meadows Oon- 646-0338. covers and reupholstertng. Interest of the Town of East on acre lot. Aluminum siding, Huge family room down. New 643-5479. - ...... ances, utilities, dishwasher, IH Agency. 647-1418. Realtora, 649-8847 TMs w M k Im «« • lot of MW Nm h to N m w vulescent Home. 647-1461. Budget terms Establi.shed in Hartford. storms and screens, garage. heat, new wiring. Sensibly W ILL BABY-SIT In my licensed 1945. l>ays. 524-01.54 evenings. Model Home Furniture Wanted—To Buv 58 P^vate patio and base- Town of East Hartford Immediate occupcuicy. Bel Air priced at $21,600. Immediate OXFORD Street —- Seven-room f oorf M l) yoo. Horn's o Hit of so om o f tiw oi W E HAVE many, many listings East Hartford-Manchester line 619-7590 ___ ment. $190, CaU Superinten­ B y: John Torpey. Real Estate, Vincent A. occupancy. T J. Crockett, Colonial In choice area. Older lots oiofo oot iitod: 8 ROOM HOUSEFUL In surrout^lng toarns — and home, 568-6406. W ANTED — Antique furniture dent, 649-0086. Bogglni, Realtor, 64$-93S2. Realtor, 613-1677. home oompletcly rebuUt. 19 PIECES Purchasing Agent our salM sra kssptng up to INSPECTOR LOST bright carpet colors, re­ glass, pewter, oil paintings or 'Three rooms down, three up TH E MOST beauUful Green W oloot PoooHog at 2.70, I m o s s m "23" Color store them with Blue Lustre, 1297 other antique item. Any SEVEN-ROOM Colonial, 3V4 UI- our IlsUngs. CaU Uils Agsncy plus flnlohed attic. Two full Manor house In Green Manor. TV ot 332.50. Uvlog ioooi Sots ot 174.40, Capable o f checking aircraft tolerances. Layout IRONING don« In my home, Rent electric shampooer $1, lUartlty. The Harri.Ootdoor Corpot ot 149 ood 2.99 s s l y«L, 55 ELM ST., MANCHESTER pc. Conve^ble living Room. W ANTED — ANTIQUES, used Ing room, overslscd kitchen, GROOMING all breeds. Har bedrooms. Under $28,000. Call ritt give you the details at the 4300 6 pc. bedfSom, 5 Dinette furniture, partial or complete CROCHET pertlal recreetion room, shad­ 21 CO. ft. UprWit Fvoooora ot $230. o lorfo mony HUI. H.C. Chase. Hsbroe $10 down, you may purchase 6464H91, Fiano Agen.'y. Belflore Agency, 647-1418. Appointments arranged by phone— 617-1431 44’ LADDER and floor drill •stotes. Call 633-2300 days. 646 ed lot. Warren E. Howland, Crocory soloctiM sd oboot 309W loss thoo Rd.. Bolton. 648-6437 any room Individually. Im C A P E —Six room, three or tour press. CaU 1-684-7791. 0004 after 7 p.m. 5060 LOVELY Immaculate six-room Realtora, 611-1106. mediate deUvery or tree WE HAVE many local llsUj^. bedrooms, bullt-ln bookshelveo sopo^HwnAot. pliM O B co FoMltovo, Rofrfgor^h 9 Cape, wooded lot. flreplsce, BEAGLES — Ten weeks old, 7'/2% VA and FHA Our favorite tour letter word and drawers. Wooded loi. Han­ storage. fuU ceUar. Fifteen mUultef to MANCHESTER — VACANT tors, Woshoft ood Wotor Hootors. Cooio s m from good hunUng stock. Make *• w-o-r-k. High Interest rates dy locaUon. I31A00. A better VOLKSW AGEN trailer hitch, CAP ft CCP Charge Plans Manchester. 818,800. Ifeyer Value: Four-bedroom brick for yowsolf. good pets. Coventry. 7U-69S9. and a scarcity o f homes only buy by PhUbrick Ageswy, Real­ like new. $60. Call 649-0307. Also, oui own Instant Credit Rooms Without Board 59 Agency, Realtors, 643-0009. Split Level. Double gareg*. Plan ’ ’str ua to work harder. Our tora. 944-4300 SECURITY GUARDS KITTENS looking for good E LD E R LY man wishes room ^Three-full baths, fireplacad-Uv- TH REE chain saws, used to aalea were never higher! T ry homes. Call 649-6480 after 6 with kitchen privUegea and IM M E D IATE O C C V P A M C T ^ Ing room. Loads of extras. Out OOBVM Rood, we have Uated EYERYTHIND SOU WITH nearly new. extra chains and DISCOUNT FURNIt YjRE our full Ume profeaatonal aalea p.m., anytime weekends. parking from an elderly 8231 New 7-room Raised Ranch, IVi of state owner wanta Immedi­ 2 colonials on this fine rssl- guards. 649-8786. WOODED LOTS staff and see for yourself. Meet WAREHOUSE widow. CaU 742-8116. 4-12 yr«. baths, 2 flreplscas, laundry ate sale. Warren E. Howland. dentlsl street, boUi have 8 bed­ MONEY BACK DUmNTEE $2.50 PER HOUR THREE Fluffy kittens, free to room, buUt-lns, plastered Realtors. 618-1106. Uie fellowa who keep Uie num­ MEN'S SKIS, children's skis, NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS rooms. garages, and are In good homes. Call anyUme. 643- THE THOMPSON Houm — Cot­ Granny-afghan squares walls, 3-csr garage, dty utU- ber one In our addreee of tour CoiM Oo Tho H o$m ski boots, small sled, lawn 3380 Main St. Hartfordv A big, ^usre-collar with excellent condition. T J. 7064... tage St. centraUy located, large • in easy-CTOchet make this tiea, near school, 80-day occu­ MANCHESTER — Tender lov­ thirty one Main Itre c i — Joe Immediate p^ienings, Eaet Hartford area. All shifts. sweeper. Moving. 649-0307. 322-7349 ruffle-trim gives this sew- handsome jacket to w f»r Croekeu. Realtor. 646-1S77. pleasantly furnished rooms, CHALETS. COLONIALS. RANCHES pancy. BuUt by Anaaldl. ing care baa been given this Lombardo. Carl Zlnoscr, Rick Paid vacations, life insurance; uniform allowance.\ p lp P Y .\ 8 Weeks Yi|d, mid?, iform er Fuller Brush bldg.i simple dre^s a trim-look. on chilly days.-No. 5o60 oomfortable Split Level ^home REMEMBER OUR EXHAUSTHM OERT'S A gay girl-ready for parking. CaU 641^2358 for over­ X o . 8231 with nioTO- has' crochet directions— Charles Lesperance, 646-700. Merritt. BUI Ooe. Dick I22J00 — NEW Raised Ranch, Clear police record and good physical condition part Beagle,\ free to 'good 175 Pine St $lanchrsie' \ ■' sight and permanent gueot cvn>E is in sizes 4-12 sizes 32, 34. 36 incintive; In dcslrabia Woodhlll Heights Martens, and Bitl Belflore. We 3 btdrooms. garage, 180x300’ home. Cull after 5. 643-7363. a whirl after' cleaning carpets ' 6462332 BEST VALUES \ PRESTIGE HOMES MANCHESTER 6H room Oarri- mandatory. Interviews 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. rmtoa years. Size 6 . . . 2S finishing instructions, near the Parkade. 8 bedrooms. ere proud to be membera of treed lo t Hutchtne Agency HOURS: FRIDAY I I to I Md with Blue Lustre. Rent electric I former Norman’s Furr ton Colonial, double garage, PREJTTY, playful, long haired yards o f 45-inch. uas SSI hi talas Itr hatS mat 2 baths, garage, nicely land­ the Msnehealer. Hertford, and Realtora. 646 6834. shampooer $l. Manchester Warehouse M OTEL rooma, 10 mtnutea from tws ts lacMs lirsl-ciwf oatSac. IH beths, flreplaced Uvtng kittens. See at 43 Lyndale St. tlBi 9S4 Is Mias Iw MCS H«- scaped tot, close to schools, Vemon Boards of ReaHon! SATURDAYS I I to S ( * : r ) Hardward ft Supply. 877 Main 41 corner of Pure ft Forest 3t s i Hartford, weekly ratea, maid *24.900-*28.500 •nUjatMt OnKInt maimt- _____ Cabas. room, formal dining room, rec C E N TR AL locaUon. 8 • room or call 6494166. St., 643-4436. ■aeaM, lUS aVE. shopping and highway. A real Belflore Agency. 647-14U. Mon.-Fii 9-9. Sat, 9-6 service, restaurant ad>cent* 'jfiifMBtv XABCkMteY Et< room, conveo’eat locatlOB. home with five rooms down, GUARDSMARK, INC. «raaft^ ■waM. UW AVX. OF.’^URBlCasTilEW__ TOBE. bargain and should be seen to­ aome kitchenettes. CaU 643-1887 { ».T. ismo. 881,900. CAU WarreB E. How­ MYERS hirdramatlc 6' plow JEWNG MACHIHB^I.~«iiger CN^SnaUCAS. XK1T TOSS. day. CaU the Jarvis RaaMy Co. HIGHWOOD Drive, better t*«e«i three up. IH baths. ExceUent Howard Johnson Motor Lodge, for appointment. hM Baat. sawest aSa ZW land. Realtor. OtPllOt. new. 7-room Colonial wtth ev­ eondlUon throughout. Msny FR E E kittens kwking for giKxl complete with ItghU. used one lutoniattc zig-tag. excellent CANTOR & GOLDFARB Msi Bros liSiii nr Raaltora. MLS. 6I8-1131. CONN. Salvage Co. homes. Call 647-1108. erything. over 3600 oq. ft of features such ss sn oveniged 490 Main St., East Hartford season. 649-8786. eondlUoa Makes buttonholes HEBRON —Large room for | CSK. 9(fl* maarn mt sm. Send SOf today for the REALTORS M ANCHESTER — New. almort M ANCHESTER — rarest Hills- graceful Uvtng area Prim e lo­ lot. shimlnum sidtng. two-csr. hems, embroiders, etc Ong- rent, all house privileges. Have you a copy o f tlte new '69 Fall ami Winter oompletcd ftroom Colonial. 214 Brand new Urge executive BLUE Persian Kittens, fully In­ 308 WINCHESTER model 100 ’69 Fall A W inter Basic cation, top quality and garsge, new gas hssttiw unit- An Equal Opportunity Employer mally over $800.. 6 monthly Parking. Board optional. Ma­ ALBUM! Ml Hilliard Strid - Nmt AdtM oculated, CFA papers, house- with 6 power scope, sling case 643-8442 _ 875-6244 PA8RION? Only 50< a mm ms i baths, ftrapbuw. dlaliwaahcr. home in presUge locsUJon floor plan makes this an out­ big roomy bosemcal. etc On­ paymepts of $8.50 each or pay- ture woman prefenred. 649- I rtut asxn . . . 4 broken. 638-t3U. and shells, near new. 6498786. copy. - range. 36U dealsr 0299. — 11 ed lot. 133.800. CaU R ay Hoi- for more detaJU H. M Frecb- 9-111 — cy 6460131. cvenbiga Mr. Hsa T J. Crockett. Reoiter. 648- w o o t UMOr oombe. Realtora. 944-1386. sCto, R eahon. 647-9616. dler. 646-76U 1677. PAGE TWENTY-SIX ■. 'A' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969 - \ IIANCHESTEB FVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969 Rvsort Propfity Out of Town Out of Town PAGE TWENTY-^EVEN For Sal* 74 ,For Sak 75 For Solo 75 \ In New Haven: BOLTON l a k e :—Y ear ’round Chiu-chgoers Should Act TOLLAND UOONN AREA — 8-bedroom Bolton 4% room home. Oil hot water CHARMER! Ranch, living room with fire­ heat, ISO’ of lake fronta^^e with Webster says "One that place, recreation room with On Important Social Issues trees and privacy. Enclosed Town-Gown Session casts a spell.’’ Be spell­ fireplace, basement garage. porch. Immaculate condition. Industrial Panel Voted; bound by this 1-year-old Urge lot with beautiful view. By BEKNBT M. BOLTON Hurry! Hayes Agency, 646-0131. AP BeBgiaM Witter ato, wliose dnirch career was true Cape Cod, 6 spacious PIoufe-Hlll Realty, 423-1885. y e n t to neighboring Mlnneapo- ■rooms, 1V4 baths, garage. Calls for W ar’s End HUD80N; Wia. (AP) _ At a I*aul, was as well re- Plan-Zone Board Studied Quality built. Exceptional Out of Town n e w HAVEN, Oonn. (A P )— war continues to Bsep our moral oonfezence of 60 top u.S. i«u. oelved by the attending z e lid ^ . location. % acre vdth trees. Wanted— R#g| Ertotg 77 The president of Yale Unlver- and financial resources,’’ they Ray Negro, Detnocrattc se- suggested that the town wait gioue leaden, a panel haa con­ tats of aU faiths as when'he For Sol* 75 Immediate occupemcy. $21),- sity and the mayor of New Ha- said. tsctmim who took office but untU toe consultants draw toe ALL CASH for your property cluded that It to important tor wore a dergyman’s collar and 900. Mr. Lewis. 646-5306. ven Issued a )oi"t statement to- Brewster and Lee called for a Dwhop*8 ring, T.ii» I. J.V M. Ptan to decide on any new VERNON wlUiln 24 hours. Avoid red tape. the future of organised faltlw July, made two proposals to Ms „„fl„rtrlal lonea. day calling tor an immediate declaration of U.S. intention to STAR STUDDED V A L U E ! Instant sendee. Hayes Ageney, for their memben be spurred to Shannon, vice imoident of feU ow aetoi^en but night; The y ,, industrial commU- 7-room Raised Ranch with B & W 646-0131 cease fire in Vietnam and a uni- remove all troops from Vietnam nooaectarian St. John’s Odlege action on tosues such as pover­ fonnatloo of a ttx-man Indus- aion, which has been suggested aluminum siding and a 2- lateral withdrawal of U.S. within 12 m o n ^ of the eftec- o f ^ t a Fe, N.M., hod been a BARROWS and WALLACE Oo'. LAND.nmripARMO ------1---- ty, racism and mUltarimn. trial Development Commission from Ume to time before, will car garage. Owner’s desire Manchester Parkade troope. tlve date of the proposed cease- rarity among U.S. church hler- In an unusual "town-and- fire, The privately financed project and toe combining of the Plan- tie formed. The selectmen will for a quick sale makes our Manchester 649-6.’«a ^ “ "zoned parcels, of Protestant, Catholic and Jew­ w i y In having an earned doc- price of 327,500 an outstand­ ______all areas. Louis Dimock Real- gown’ ’ news conference, Mayor If South Vietnamese leaders borate in a subject other thaw ntog Commisslofi and the Zon- ■*®*rtata whether or not an or- ish leaden ended Wednesday. ing buy. Fireplace, 1% HEBRON — 6%-room Ranch *^«*J‘»rs, 649-9823. Richard C. Lee, a Democrat, don’t accept this, “ then. In our One of five dosed study « «> lo g y - a Ph.D. in English Ut- tog Board Into one pianntog *■ needed, a M if one baths, .rec room, wall to l i n o and Yale President Kingman opinion, the United States should erature from Yale University. J la necessary, it may be on the on heavily wooded lot, full S^J G ’ D husln«.T“^ groups Into which the confer­ wall, etc. Please call Mr. Brewster Jr., a Republican, de- end all support tor the Saigon and aontog agency. call to toe next town meeting. ence was badly needs. The working ss one bodv." wall esarpetlng, built-in we are freed from the bondage Rev’. Joseph Duffey of Hartford, kitchen with built-in oven and UMITATION OBDEB told a news conference called ^ now industrial soners or com- Morra contended that the oven and range, excellent of this war. . . national chairman of Americans range, attached garage. $26,- ,A „00™ T OF PROBATE, Haynsworth Wednesday to release a "blU of Atty. Joel Janenda haa been miaekmers wouM have the ell- work would be too much tor one area. 10% down to qualified hold at Mancheiter. within and for “ We are going to have con- tor Democratic Action, and New 900. Wolverton Agency, Real­ me DUtiict of Mancheiter, on the. particulars" on Haynsworth's fi­ While Remend3ered appointed by Toam Manager Important Job of being Bolton’s commission, that each board buyers. Asking only $22,- 2nd day of October, 1969. tinulng division and acrimony York Congressman Allard Low- (Coottmied from Page One) tors, 649-2813. nancial dealings. Robert Wetas to Ms second sue- first salesmen!’’ haa Its own functions and that 900. Call today. Present,. Hon. John J. Wallett. An Explorer Named FLEEP in this country so long as this enstein. By HAL BOYLE er they saw a white horse or a Judiro. cult Judge. Bayh said Haynsworth parti­ ceartve year as Manchester’a As Negro enviaiona them, there’s no reaeon why they 9 ,,Eital6 of Mary Oremmo a>k-a NEW YORK (A P ) — Mon can man with a beard, “ The whole record shows that cipated in decisions In 12 cases examiner ^ public records. “ they would have to seek and shouldn't disagree at times. He Marla Oremmo, late of Manchester This drawing shows an artist’s concept of a Flying Lunar Excursion Experi­ make machines that remember. People thought twice before MANCHESTER - SUBURBIA H. M. FRECHE'TTE, In said District, deceased. Judge Haynsworth applied toe In which he had a financial In­ In hla capiwlty. he will ex- sell to ditterent businesses the said that It’s a simple matter mental Platform, or FLEEP, that North American Rockwell’s Space Division but no machine gets toe joy out bought ansrthlng that cost REAL'TORS On motion of Josephine Patelll. law with skill and Judgment," terest In one of toe parties, in­ amine toe records for the prev- fact that Bolton Is the ’toam’ to create Induatrlal aonea. A pe- INVESTOR’S PACKAGE 6 Dartmouth Rd.. Manchester. has announced plans to design under a contract with the National Aviation Rev. Groppi Renews of remembering that man does than a dollar, Conn., administratrix with will toe two senators said. cluding six that Involved cus­ ioua yaiu’ in the town clerk’s for toem to bo ostabllahed In. Utlon U made to hold a public 647-9993. aiviexed. himself. tt you searched all the mat- and Space Agency s Langley Research Center. ’The one-man flyer will be tested What wlU happen on the tomers of a firm he helped to office, to determine whether Sell our vary Important features hearing for toe aone change, Charming older 8-bedroom ORDERED: That three months It la hlB memories, indeed, tresses in a small town you’d from mA day of October. 1969, in a simulation facility at Langley to evaluate designs for lunar surface fly­ floor? "H e’ll be confirmed,” found and of which he was listed they have been entered satlo- such oa highways, railroad aid- and It must be held, but resl- Colonial. ’Three baths, large that largely make a m ^ . Tliey Rnd more money than was on xrtnoxrrkXT ^ n limited ami ers. Drawing from Rockwell’s Space Division. (A P Photofax) Efforts for Release Eaatland told reporters. ’’By a as an executive. factorily. Inga and gaagraphloal location dente In the area Involved ap- cablneted kitchen. Two-atory VERNON — Three-bedroom allowed for the creditors within - are food to Ida mind, fuel to his down,” he said, PINTO, People Interested week ago, has renewed his court confront his accusers, and was F\>r no yesterday la dead so Before going out tor the even- New HunumiM of Year ly rolling country side. Long of thia Older In Mme newspaper There are 100 votes in the Sen­ long as It is remembered. t"S ® man could read a long ar- and has been unsuccessful.’’ “ Having been on toe 2kinlng road frontage. All build­ HEBRON — Assumable 8-room “ '“i Probate In Narcotics Treatment Or­ efforts to gain release from the not given an opportunity to de- ate. • Vemon PITTSBURGH, Pa. (AP) — "Land Is available but Is not Board lor many years,’’ M o m Tedford^ After 18 Years^ Your own album of memories ” ®*® **“ Saturday Bvsntag ings in excellent condition. Ranch, wooded acre lot, close date of thii''?rder”aiS*'AtJfS'"mike ganisation Inc., is now open Dane County Jail. lend himself. Sen. Eklward M. Kennedy, D- The American Humanist Ai properly soned," Negro con- aeld. " I know that no matter Is pretty extensive If you can ’ *'* ’’ "'® “ *>ta Much potential for apart­ to Manchester, golf, swim- ‘ble ^ r t of the notice given. Monday through Wednesday <1 ■ After his Jailing, Groppi attor- Moss., said Wednesday there elation haa announced tos selac- ten^. ’"ThIa arlll be oomplstaly how aitrectlve Industry Is ming and quiet country living. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. Loses Zoning Board Post evenings, 6:80 to 10, la the Miss Szalontai look back and remember when "^® t® la®* up her corset. On Clinic Staff ments. home, school, an­ 11 ^Khts priest appealed to the ^eys appealed to U.S. Dlst. was a serious question whether — A Juvenile delinquent was a Uon of R. Buckminster Fuller, eliminated In tho future If toU made, there stUI will be objec tique shops, lota, etc. Beau­ Ekirl Everette Real Estate, LIMITATION OBDEB bottom floor of the Williams state Supreme Court alter a-Clr- court Judge James E. Doyle, Haynsworth could be confirmed. Mlaa Joyce Drtskell of Hebron ’''® architect and pMlooopher. much-needed board la oommls- tiona” ______AT A _ CXJmiT___ _ OF PROBATE. 18 years of servioe. First Selectman Morra said Worthy Adivsor A boy could buy enough candy furUvely dipped toe tifully located. 643-1634. Mancheiter. within and for Building of St. Mary’s Epis­ cult Judge denied their He ruled that the 38-year-old Asked If the newly announced c B.C. u. ITO..V „ i ’■ *®fvlng oa a staff poycholo- “ “ « 1288 Humanist of toe stoned." explained that when the iho nistricT'o'r JtonchestBr. ™n Ihe many os chalrmaji. Donald Ted- that It has been the selectman’s copal Church on Park St. contentl^ that the law under Roman Catholic prtest should with a nickel to make hlmaelf ‘® "« ®t“ ^» ®' ’ *‘® ° ' SO. WINDSOR, Birch Hill Co- day opposition from Republican Of Rainbow Girls •ipk him Into toe Inkwell on his S**t on a part-time beota at toe ®“ \ FUrrt Saleotman Morra said boards wsre sot up. the elected - Wallett o '' “ >® Board. P®“ ®y the past to name An ex-addlct, a parent of a w hdch^oppl was sentenced Is flrat exhaust his remedies In Sens. Robert P. Griffin of Mlctii- Auto horns had rubber bulhe schoolroom desk. Oommunlty cauid Guidance F " " • was Dr. that he and otoera In towij have Planning Commteelon and too JACQUELINE- lonlnl, finished basemenit. Judge*”"*' ' In a 2-1 vide inirf niDiht the someone of the same party to drug user, and a professional u n c^tu U on al. gjate courts. Mary Beth Szalontai has been patio, wooded lot, 2-car r*?"®)*. X._Shca. late gan and Margaret Chase Smith you ro u ro l^ Many fanner prUted hlm«»lf Clinic. Benjamin Spock. worked with thoe. trying to find appolnYil Zoning Board, they ROBERTS AGENCY counselor are on hand to talk ’They also requested a hearing rim no to i t . instaUed aa worthy advisor of garage, $38,600. 644 0032. “'^ ^ ® 8 e .t e r T “j2ld’' DUmct, do® selootmen appodnted Democrat ro ^ d “tto T a ® 1 o ^ ^ ’ i e r t of Maine had made an Impact Grant’s Tomb and toe Wool- **ta bam toon his Mias Drlokell la also a mam- ^ ^ ^ Industrial^ rttes. Including toe were purposely separated after to anyone on an anonymous on a plea that Groppi be or- rn?ort^ vv on toe probable outcome. East- the Rockville Assembly 39, Or­ ____ Tom Harp is In his fourth sea- firm Negro referred lo. but tor an initial combination becaiwe 646-3339 On of Majgaret D. Hamp- Wilfred Cote of South Rd. to tor appointment should be worth BuUdlng. the world’s taU- h®u«- bar of toe faculty of the Depart- ...... — ...... basis. ’The phone number Is dered released Immediately, el- land said: der of toe Rainbow for (jirls. est skvacraner were Manhai R was a daredevil adventure " » * " ' Educational Servioe at “• •»*«^ footbaU coach at one reason or another toe sites It waa felt that they would work Conn., admhilatratriii. ">®''oiter. flu a vacancy caused toy the ex- made to the selectmen from the 648-2800. eai axyscraper, were Mannat- ______^______o«nH«i o>.». rvj. Duka. ther on his own recognizance or cronni’ h "A ll Pm - saying Is It’s my Ceremcnles were held recently have not appsalsd to toem. He better that way. VERNON frS ? f«onthi piratlon of Tedford's five-year ZBA« Includliur siurffested on bond. Groppi s constituttonal rights. tan’s chief tourist sights. to pay $8 for an airplane flight psntrM OomoUcut Steto Ool- BOL’TON —1941 built Colonial, from the 2nd day of October IMo a ^ re- Judgment there’ll be 80 to 36 at the Masonic Temple, Or­ Everybody was sure there over toe city, but It waa Worth '* ^ , New M taln. bp and tho same are Umlte!d Md placemente, and that toi Groppi, who led three days of JRckman agreed with an ar- 6 rooms, 2 baths, plastered Seven-room Custom Ranch, ------aroTlmiTed ‘ Snd Placemente, and that formal votes against." chard St. waa aa imlum den behind every 'h® P^®® b*cauae you could ■* native of Algonac, Mloh., wteSf* ?'!'’'«» TodfoPd, a Republican, was resignations should be received marches on the state Capitol to 8^“" ’ ®"' Atty. Gen. Rob- walls, 2-car attached garage, 3 bedrooms, IMi baths, built- Voting in committee tor Miss Szalontai Is the daughter beaded curtain In Chinatown, ’>«'“ « ®*“ ut It for months. »he agalmii .aid oi!d” Uald * 2d- “ "® charter members of from .the two men who have protest cuts In welfare funds, ®’’' Warren that the legislature shrubbed lot. Truly a well built ins, rec room, 2-cnr' ga­ Police Log Haynsworth were Sens. Etost- a t Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Szalon- No matter what ailed a worn- A girl was pretty risque If, p s y c h rt^ f ^ ^ "•'"•■tratrlx I. directed to give the board, which was formed left town. was declared by the Assembly "Power to protect Itself home. Assumable 614 per cent rage, treed lot, pre.'rtlgc land, Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., tai of Vernon Ave. She is a Jun­ an her first step toward a cure during a trip to the amusement ><«*. Springs, Ohio, and to be in contempt of that body contempt, especially mortgage. Flano Agency, 646- area. $32,900. J^®! ’^*'® sel®ctmen agreed Roman L. Hruska, R-Neb., Mar­ ior at Rockville High School waa to climb into bed with a hot l»rk . she rode more than twice W ment Ys Imposed tSere D-Oonn., Hiram L. FV>ng, R-Ha- Congregational Church. chewed Sen Sen, a breath im- huabanda’ socks—but did. nilnoU Youth Oommlsslan able mortgage. $24,900. Car­ ■lOHN J. WALLETT, /udge. "»w aasessor-bulldlng inspector idan has resigned from one “ n la i*^ dls- when police herded Groppi and must be a hearing and a right to wall, Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., Other officers installed were 'Phe one thing a wife couldn’t working with Juvsnila fteUa- riage Realty, 643-1111. VERNON------— ------Prestige------area. ------Im- LIM^ATION ORDER ‘^'‘® J*® term on the Planning Commis- imr f ^ followers from the As- counsel, contempts appear to be and Hugh Scott, R-Pa. Karin Knit, Worthy associate It was a landmark In any «t«nd tor her husband to give quents and two ysani os a pay- maculate four-bedroom ColonI- hokraYM“ c ™ T e r°w lte M d ’’S ®° «>at he can take the ^ i c e r^ e iv e ^ ~m bly chambers, and National a different breed of offense V" Voting against Haynsworth cMld’s jjiiiciiHnn when he final- her at Chrirtmaa was a new cbotoglat at Chlkttan’a Hospital, ^AMERICAN COVENTRY — Four-room house al, on wooded H acre, ’Two- '"•i Dl.trlr.i of Ma^chii5J2, 2n tZ permits and cer- one he was elected to earlier. someone te fh« Guardsmen moved Into the Cap- ace criminal offenses, especially advisor; Suzanne Pearson, char­ C with attached garage on one were Sens. Kennedy, Griffin, ity; Delpha Taber, hope; Jan­ ly learned toe multiplication ta- washboard. PhlladeIpWa, Pa. one- car garage, two fireplaces, two WlUletl, _ .. . School Menu Z t shote werT t a Z ______. .«^® W ® ® Blrcfa Bayfa, D-Ind„ Philip A. ette Couch, faith; Carole Ire­ ble up to 12 by heart. Of course. One of the pleasures of old In 1N2, ttw beooms aasoola- H baths? one f;;iYb2u; ’ low JuK ... The vote to replace ’IVxUonl M o n d a y T ^ a k e ™ sausage SiTlce t o l l '^ a " * . t a Z f . P>aHU.men remained on of the body to which torTon? kennels, Hart, D-Mlch., Joseph D. Tyd- land, chaplain; Gall ConneU, In every class there was one age was to sit on toe front porch ted with the Hartley-Salmon Completely fenceil sQ-g tor quick sale Haves “f *• ■!'>»«. late mashed potato. a D D le«m ce^ t: nlstoi in “ •°®«‘ l PoUce at the tempt is shown," Jackman in. In lowiw 20 20’s.’s rtnllColl Tan.742- Agency, . 648-0131. ..J "**‘®' Hayes Miinohe.lor Inm .aid «.d Dlxlriet ,i»Y.i'i'o’ia"; was n o^ Y n a^ ®PPJ®*®“ ®®. but- Pi-tol In Gay’s possession. H I. Caplto7 ^ a y Ings, D-Hd., and Quentin N. drill leader; Christine Johnson, smart aleck who could multiply In a rocking chair and cut down Child Ouldanos CUnlc In Hart- ed. ------. . ^ i^n ocrau c fered com or wax beans, apple- court date Is Oct. 20. loaay. ruled. 13 by 13 in his head and teU you the fly population with a wire ford oa a psyehologtat. Later, 6262. __ ,„On motion of Annamay Pobicki aeloctman Joseph Llcitra and •nnna a^ie- Burdick, D-N. Dak. love; Judith Parker, religion; SOimi WINDSOR--Hlreh Hlli. mini“ m ”r®*®' ' ct., adl the nomlnatlan was seconded bv cookies; t h f ®**°*’“ y b®'°f® Jackman Thurmond predicted immedi­ Beverly Powell, nature; Bar­ right off that the answer was swatter. A pretty good score i^e servad in the same cap- COLUMBIA s ^ e d by Tuesday. orange Juice’, Armand 1S9, was 26 In an afternoon. aclty with the Olastonbury pub- WFRE FIGHTINO INFLATON ^ e t t e Of 24B old? ! law ww7h .“•®*' “ 121-year- nounced his ruling. Judge Do;f e ately that the Senate will con­ bara Bertram, Immortality; firm the nomination. Donna Schultz, fidelity; Eliza­ The honeirmocn waa over Mothers actually left kerosene Uo schools 4Uid Project AfiK In Leslie to show cause by "Judge Haynsworth is an able beth Eddy, patriotism; Jacque­ when a bride. In a burst of mis- lamps at toe window os beacons gtorrs. Friday why Groppi lawyer and a dlstinguiriied line Curtis; confidential ob­ token zeal, washed her hua- when their cMIdren were out T not be released on bail Judge and will be a great credtt server; Sally Clark, outer ob­ band’s stinky pipes with soap late- BUY AMERICAN and hot water. As soon as a town got electric Librarians Hold the constitutional ques- to the Supreme Court," Thur­ server; Sally Prlddy, musician, For every mustache there lights and paved Mb Main Street BOI. argued. mond told a reporter. and Janice Penny, choir direc­ The latest reaffirmation that was a mustache cup. M put up signs saying: “ Watch Annual Mc^eting 3-bedroom tor. REGULAR GASOLINE liiivniK n nivubitlon In sabl im>h4>'iJ. ~.i__ ' ..... '-Z.” ?"' enuay. lomaco Juice, se Haynsworth was still toe Presi­ Kids yelled "beaver” whenev- ua grow.’’ garage, 1*A acre wooded lot Also, Jetmy A^hambers, page John F. Jackson, town tlfarar- d*te*o*f Ih!!i*'n'ci'''' ‘‘f ’'* 'mm '8'’ Warren Potter, but baked macaroni and cheese, 20 dent’s man came Wednesday as Ooppertone built-ins, natural VERNON to the east; Deborah Pike, page ------— ten. and Mlm Morion Jesseman. -NEW 8-room Rais­ .n .1.1- b*® ■^m® 'V.m not brought up green beans or peas. tosMd ------Kennedy Challenge Ruling toe Senate Judiciary Committee trim, two flreplnees. private. lo the south, and Shelly Lacey, east. MaW waa driving w e st ''»>~'tan of Mary ed Ranch, choice wooded area, -roilN J. W ALl.'ffi” /XU; ^ salad, sherbert. Paul Krl.toff, 49, of no certain —for the second time In a week Mancheater Area $24,600. Meyer Agency, Real­ double garage, 2 baths, choose cote has been a member of BuUetln Board address, charged with being rainbow flag bearer. Pamela and made a left turn Into toe Cheney Llbrajy, are attending tors, 643-0609. May Take Several Weeks —delayed meeting to act on the Tylee, Lisa Chesterton, Joy own colors. $29,900. Meyer r » *• ''b« Bemocrotic Town Commlt- Sen. Edward Marcus will found intoxicated. Court date p a th of toe Ruff car. He waa ^ appointment, postponing its ses­ Hckett, Kay VanDerpool, Me­ VERNON Agency, 643-0609. t^ lh llC 8 P a tic m c e ;®®^a"d h”;* Uved m tovm tor gp^;-^ at a meeting of the ’Itol- Oct. 20. sion until to ^ y . Rockville Man ri!arged with failure to grant A ^ - . C lissa Anesus, Cheryl Johnson, one-half the highway and to “ ®n (NELAi. btHiig hold at Wednesda3^8 announcement 7-ROOM ASSUMABLE SOUTH WINDSOR 6V6 room BOSTON (A P ) — The Maiun. plunged into a tidal Catherine Negrelll, Judith to Man- By-the41«x In Perts- 9 Su,d Needed By Samuel Delgreco, 43, of Hart- Charged With Sought after locadun. iNisy Ranch, one-third down as­ by GOP Whip Robert P. Griffin i-ontroi end has spent the past ton Lake Hniel ford, charged with being found ch^etts Supreme Court may Z r Edgart^®'*^'*^*®'* Island bzaioniai, Heiene Simmons, cherter Circuit Court 12. Oct ^ ^ commuting. 3 h(>ucIouh bed­ sumes 814 per cent mortgnge. two-and-a-half years iSf ItMy and Sen. Margaret Chase Smith, Debra Tizen, Debra Schulte Penn Central Co. chairman of toe Senate Republi­ Hitting Woman rooms, 1 % baths, gariige. Immediate occupancy, rec w'th the companv, returning The Junior Woman’s Club will intoxicated. Court date Oct. ^ Z g ^ M ^ K i n ' S ? eh^lle^i^ T Kimoerly Schores, Kalnleen COVENTRY terday and will ocnclude 8ot> can Conference, that they would Two blocks from school. room, double garage. $23,000. WhaMh^^^ t ^ Z l i lYo* f'l" August, H's wife, Mnrv. has a talk on the Lamaze Nell are all members of the A Rockville man, alleged to urday. GALLON Five mimites to shopping AOCIDENTS vote against the nomination sent choir. Jooeph Brennan. 17, of Oolum- As NBLA executive aecretary, ?a?n? thfscerol'^nSe‘^ shock waves throu^ the Sen­ have struck a aromon, w&a ar­ plaza. Quick oci'upancy. H .y „ public Ciir» s:,'" i»““S' s r ' T ' C e l t The Installing officers were bus, Ga., waa charged yester- Jux4caan will Introduce Arthur bid. Tax COVENTRY itoMoh. line, understanding, the man In ate. rested last night by Vemon po- Priced for fitot sale at $25,- the sel- • .1 SI. Oeuri!.-. EpMoepM '" • 'S 'd irtlli m- moniiui |„ i.u, JSJ Laura Salmon, Donna Munroe, day wtth driving wtthote on C. Clarke, Inventor of the com- Four-room ...... George’s Episoopa. ,a„Yre“ to’ o ^ 7 a Z I ^ Y r a Z ■^“7 ...... Some opponents, a few of 900. k\)r detiills call Mr. Ranch, fireplace. I’,',','!,''*'?,,?,.?® region le.tmen' se'J^d''^dtord a ’ieittVr letter '^•’urch. Elizabeth McLeod, Yolanda Col­ Hce on a warrant issued by Clr- op^pBtor's license and foUowtng miailcatlona aatelllte and co-au- lA'Wis at 640-5306. treetl. private yard, near shop- . W‘'‘l»c«lay. ______control sign, after an accident The five Justices who heard A Supreme Court source said whom were claiming as many of thanks tor his monv years lier and Pamela anuui. ereue- cuit Court 12 charging him with too doseiy; PhUItp R. Madore, thor of the book and film. "2001: ping. as 62 votes against the appoint­ Only $15,900. Hayes th a rte’ Z e 7 h e Z a ll® * “ '’ Y ‘ b” town. The mo Manchester Evening Herald L T a Z V m " ’^J.^oihrAH®*®' rn*if^nT7f '^®7®“? J. _ — 'bat at atat (he(he end end ofof aa hearingh e a Z Jus-J ^ rtek Mathews was musician and breach of peace. 32, of Cedar Swamp Rd.. Cov- a Space Odyosey." Ageney, 646-0131. oorresnondent. Clenie f®‘.' “ '1 p.m. ’The other driver Inkling of when they would tlces ordinarily talk over the ment, predicted Haynsworth they would tlces ordinarily talk over the Deooran Hawley. soloUt. Nelson Prew, 40, of 14 Isiurel entry, with breach of peace. OUiar apeakere are Robert B & W Of iihyBlcally salvno^ln^^^^^n* ^ ^'2'*’**®‘* uminimousiv. Bolton ro rr^ p o ^ ^ ^ ^ C Iem e In v^ v^ was Harlowe Willis, 48. make their ruling known. But case the same day if? ^ would now bow out on his own BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. TOI.LAND $16,900. VacaSit romi by keeping a L rte Tr^is' -hire *®‘ St., allegedly struck Mrs. Pa- and Joseph R. MauiuocI, 20. of Cromto, editor of the ChU-sgo toe^H^'tohr d®'® 'or *bose familiar wrth’'7^m' ^ a ? re e X tZ Z “o*e“?f ftete Initiative. Manrheater Pnrkndo five-room house on comer lot. )x>rtaUon network on Its fest i«ft « « ik ^ members tricia Loken of the same ad- Mink Trail. Coventry with reck- Trlhune's literary supplement, the Hutchinson woman Is Oct. tine said that while II could number to wrlteVn opinion “ It’s the administration’s only 20 . dress. He was released on a lem driving and unnecessary ,wid Lloyd Alexander, reclplant Manchester 649-5306 The boat . buy...... In. the------area. ■"T. limg ' ' enough...... for ' it to be per- o « a r Krevsiv *h? „ . come at a ^ time, it was unlike- If an opinion is not a^eed way out,” said a Republican J. Crockett. Realtor. Tolliuid muiiently revived," said Penn rpiimlnino-'^ih*^‘Y ^ ” w °'ber G I Deaths 8600 non-surety bond for ap- noise with a motor veMcle, Newberry Medal for . Jy *»«'f>re Oct. 28 and might take upon immediately, the justices critic of the nomination. pearance In Rockville Circuit All three were arrested yes- excellence In ttiUdren’s lltera- Deaths in A w ritt^ warning for failure longer. consuK again on ih r ? a i? !? e « TOLLAND _ $21,200, 5V4-ro^. “ 1 Thicker'''' 'b" Z But Haynsworth, through his Court 12 Oct. 28. terday and are scheduled to sp- o grant the right of way was Attorneys tor the senator and «l»y of the month, known as Ranch on large lot. Ideal for NORTH Coventry — New Six- Vhe forim.r Iniprei . "Ipned lari year in a protest IxaiieA Tem.. TOI...I _ ue M ««• uic avnuior ana iiionm. Known as Greenville, 8.C., office, said he Drop Sharply Paul O. Garland, 86, of South pear 1" Manchester Circuit (Xjnfsrsnoe tophw being dls- young family. lo per cent room Raised Ranch. IM, baths, meree ’ be l » “ rtl'a rrtusal to con- The W orld 388 OaWan7st " "® ®*ber petlUoners. calling conference day. The last ’Tuea- still did mA intend to withdraw. Portland, ;Malne, was orreeted Court 12 Oct. 27. cuseed are manpower stxirlagaa iH * two- the state inquest law unconsUtu- 'f®/ ° f October Is the 28th And Sen. Ehnest HolUngs, D- down to qualified buyer. T.J. bullt-lns. dishwasher, fire- Ur,?uer Her f i ‘‘'b’ '’'' “ “ "® ®bange which early tbto morning In Vernon In lifafairy work. oollacUve bar­ car acclde^ yesterday at 3:16 tlonal in Its present form ask^ S.C., a major Haynsworth sup­ Vietnamese troops attacking be­ t rockett, Realtor. Tolland of- place. Acre treed lot. Only a . i « m L 7 u i « f th. *??**■ a? "I^rtment com- and charged arlto Intoxication gaining In academic Ubrsrles. flee. 875-8279. Matsutaro Shoriki p.m. on Porter St. near Parker, the JusUces to: porter, said Wednesday there fore dawn behind a mortar bar­ and trespassing. life and Ubrarlaa in the year GREEN 0131. ,own Krey. ‘ ^P), Matsutaro T.'**®*' thow definitely would be no request to rage killed eight U.S. Marines Supper Planned VERNON — Big five-room IZZ c;: Riot Probers The arrest waa the result of 20qi. and high fimtasy In rhll- sig was a Democrat, and many ®borikl. owner of the Yomiuri astrangelo. 169 Maple St. called to the inquest the right to toe President tor withdrawal. and wounded 16 from the 8rd Dl* a complaint from 118 West Main drwi’s Itteratura. Ranch. High treed lot. Huge '*'b® P®"U Central hopes an o f th^c“— ..... ®whrop|^s;d""he'7>'If-«ihir«K.,., — Shlmbun. one of the thi47ial?^ . . ------cross-examine witnesses vlaion, which is due to be artth- At Martin-South "W e’ve got the votes—barely St.. Vernon, that the accused kitchen three bedrooms, amHUincement will be made «xm mg Board d e c is Z were dZ ®®‘ nationallyclrcuUted dalWThomas „ Jarvis, 18, of « .Monson, of Moi -O rder the inquest closed to —to get him confirmed and drawn from Vietnam by Dec. STAMPS finished walkout basement. LecKil Notice H ear A^ent was In one of the vacant apart­ Richard Martin-South School hat Connect cut and New York ocrats, which may Te^ne ex- “ wzpapers in Japan. . . ‘ be **"■ the press and public, that’s all that counts," HolUngs 16. $22,500, Wolverton Agency, ments there. While at toe Ver­ occupied car of James Drelach i-., , . (Continiied from Page One) said through a spokesman- PTA will hold ita annual pot- Realtors. 649-2813. AT A tX)UUT OK rROBATE, IntcrsLi'le® p'la7Yo "'modernl? T 'If*!!? '’ n’® ''®P''‘ ®®ment of “ *® Death was Stafford®Springa'” to ^afford ~Judge—Disqualify Judge JJames------— A. i , u ------An Air Force AC47 gunahip non police station, where be Public Records Whlte House Press Secretary helped to* Marine# drive off the luck supper Tuesday at 6:80 Qtot ClahBi , r\>?.\rtJr"nf''M2;rcr.:r:‘or.'2; >«mnmter o,.en.tion.s wurth; to-t 'D:n?7r.u?'‘"h“ ’’ ww lS7*o!l!,?r?rth‘l‘’7 “ Springs via ^Ila^’’^k^ wh^ ^ Edgarto^ District .?‘‘?Jne-s and kill pigs. waa held overnight. Garland ^ . . . BOLTON School R.i,. irnma- 2« of cHtoiM-r. 1969 al.l of state ami federal mnn.v rei ’’ ®n>o«nits have con- ,’b® “ wner of the Yomiuri lack-knifed Both Presiding, We must break up into small Ronald L. Ziegler told newsmen attackers after three hours of wa._____ rorved a re-arrest______w «ran t P "> »» the Martin School. Mr. George H., Charles W.. culate 3-bedroom Colonial. lU Pr‘ «m . liiui J..lm J Wnlliii. ,,p , nil money, trol of the Board of Selectmen Gl“nU baseball club and was in- cars had to he tow.H a ? "ould normally do. groups and surround the pigs." Griffin’s action did not dampen fighting, and bodies of ftvs on a charge of keeping an un- Raymond Korbuoteakl and Mrs. Charles W. Jr. R o b ^ A.. Edward B. Hanify, counsel for Earlier, when Pierson meti- President Nixon’s conviction North Vietnamese were report­ George B.. and lAnda Mae baths, fireplace, aluminum’ aid- siefnaia K.H-hln, la,.- of Tmiker said many people do "'T- »«rumental In popularizing .'“gne “ Ucensed dog. The first arrest Theodore Slalby are co-cbalr- Ing. I’ark-llke acre. $25,900 »«»»clu »ier. In xal.l Dl-irlci. .1..- „ot nvillxe ih.ii th Democrats proposal to Professional baseball before Kennedy, said the senator was ‘ '°ned Seale’s name, Seale rose Haynsworth would be con­ ed found. Ladirop to ’Tbe Purnell Cor- 9 ^ c h ild -B a rtle i. Realtors, ‘'Th!'' ...hmal.iralrlx, Inivii.K was 7 , ’'"'•‘ y Ihorikl also head- not trying to block an Inquest nsked Judge Julius J. Hoff- firmed. Four Marines from the 7tli Z !l!l! PUFttlon. property on Main >1.. 289-0939, 528-3498. hlblteil her mlnilnliiiniilim loiiupee another honivi .v,. eA ...v.roi ------r T c c ii’i^i- w i : ; i u r r r * ? ’’ .-everei” oto;;-";e",;^p;’;:re b ik ? T w c ? fn l“ o Z n : b u ’ ^'ni7ii'iis*Y^7te‘‘ proZt:;; ,ostVk-eYheTerm^n;^: Ziegler said Nixon was basing Regiment were klUed South of attending are requested tax IH FREE— ANCHOR HOCKING - ____ . ______wllh uld filatr lo lhl« Garland waa released on a (q bring their osm alhrerware. Federal Tma lisa b"- 7 g . p !.n r7 e n ^ l Z t I m lie . °f ApiH’als. was at leatt «nd was a Uberal-Democralic hlrhorne7t St “ beW- ®«“ se he was not represented by hia faith in Haynsworth on toe Da Nang and taro were wounded BOLTON Lake - Waterfront *"o“S______f S E_ li “ti« i .hr fM A a M lIY , Jl-t ilsy of I , ' ^ f®niporariIy thwarted until a member of the lower house of jreeen bike valued at MOO °"® P°*"* Chief Justice counsel of his choice. Judge's Integrity and his back­ when their amphibious tracked “ “ toialneee meeting u.g. Oovenunent again .t WC HONON California style home, 3 bed- OcToiM>r"i969. »i'“ our''o'ci‘m-k''rifi.'^ resignation...... has. been received Parliament. green bike, valued at $100, dis­ ground as a lawyer and mem­ DINNERWARE appeared Tuesday night. Raymond s! Wilkins asked Han- Judge Hoffman ordered a vehicle exploded an enemy ^ 2 a. » Mtos Beth Hoffman, senior Aiyce Dsnehy. Ellington. 0^ ixwms. large enclosed porch b , 7 !*i,a7"Z Republican Hcm-ard Jen- Ify; "Are you claiming an In- "'af’shal’s deputy to m“ake Seale ber since 1967 of toe 4th U.S. mine containing an estimated Theodore Heyvs, 41. el 8u/- aodal worker, will present * MM-lC. with siindeck overlooking lake c*hr»t$*r. be ami the aim.- la saaiBio ' bc said, "that if «en, who has moved to Florida Don Horn Court of Appeals—not on Senate ford Spring, wa. charged with dramaUzatlon arlto narrative Marelaee | Iriiro. James Watt's orange, hl-riaer quest is unconstitutional no mat- ®*| and said, the matter 100 pounds of exploatves. ter how it is conducted?” " ’'ll be appropriately dealt with headcounts. t a ^ to h e ^ > ^ to on- enUlled ’Debra " The purpose william David Ackerman, PhUbrick Agency. Realtors. b l I 7 7 l.:I:!7n‘’y e'b 7 :‘n ! t d Town (5,mmittee SAN DIEGO. Calif. ,AP. _ bike, with a banana seat dis­ In toe Mekong Delta, troops of •No, your honor.” Hanify re- ® laf^f time." Judge Hoffman Despite the claims of more c o ^ traffic, early tola morn- of the play. Mtoa Hoffman uld. punteUon, Fla. and Laima Vic- ? ."1?:” of“rh'.r,?S2,' «-uck m cany Ja.!uar7, .?J uM ;h77e’lret.^n ?^t'ZZA 7 ST 7™ ’“ "'® "'‘>®-o' ’ be U.S. appeared from his home at 148 toe U.S. 9to Infantry Dlvtaloo plied, "not If tbU court lays •“>» used this phrase many than 60 votes against Hsyn- VERNON — For sale by owner. ihrocia iluii iioii<-,. „r ih,- have brought the railroad t.i a ? i 'b* '* CMymplc swimming team in aboard Navy river patrol boats o . , J X » P "«n te with torta Kaumaa. Ft. luudcrdale. 5-x room Ranch. Ihrre bed- eomple.e Irnli." " ' I . ®b««lnlng « 1«2, died Tuesday. He was cap- ■nsn». umes in relation to words or ac- sworth, the total of announced ‘ *”ta Oct. 11, Church of Aasump- opponents by Wednesday night spotted some enemy soldiers 1* vtlle Court Oct. 28. avalUMe to help dkldren who rooms, 114 baths. 28x24’ re- '•m'wn to u-> imepaied .herein i,., I'urnmg Ihe New Haven Into ®°"''uct its business tain Of the Northwestern Unl- D II ' T O i-e tlons." lions by the defendant, miles southwest of Saigon and \ ” V ****OR l o P p o llf e r a lr Judge 1 Boyle had ruled that Pierkon iestifiedi that Rubin stood at 21. six of them Republi­ other area poUoe acUvlty: are having dtfticulty getting the > - ...... " 1 "? ’ bat the board had tied in verslty swim team in 1934-35. said they killed five of tbera.i \ \ creation room, built-in vacuum r.Kt.’r^h.nT'!. re.Y”;r'.hu'o'mer '.’I, '* l-t bound to t e y n ^ t o T w ^ r * ! ? * * h ®T!'" *" ‘ HAR’TFORD, Oonn. (A P ) — the inquest would be pubUc hut Itevi him a dtar\-which he later can. Eleven seilators had come system. Many extras, Choice bs' liiK a ein-,.lli.\ take time as well a'* money he ynilelm.?, ' its own re- He retltvd in 1968 after 27 V«ars ... Y-. ------— wvwA wv inuwv m n •»»«» «i «»arv wnich h« lAtiir There were no American cas­ ^ nnf.Tnw "*<“ * “u* their school exper- . treed lot. Extra lot available. Iial.'lLf'fi® »ev,-ii\ a; 1 \n' H<'ment for Jensen. ’There------as an economist------for— the ffederalideral ConnecUcut be like that because of the space prob- turned over to police although out openly for Haynsworth, nine tencc. It potnto up the Impor- K o f C T o Idle Viilpe 6 Dcr cent aM.imnhi. hbiT'’’, " ...... ,\ Lathrop said. Chairman government in toethe yearVC&r SOOO? 2000? lem1*m oWy accredited Asl newsmen--- - Piefron t>iAvaag\a. said he'told . RuboThli — nOUgll R epi^ean. ual tlea. 6 per cent assumable mortz »«® - Fomg h ^ ^ a S U t k 4 to a T Z j - ® - R.n.««*’n dirtier than now, according to seat Edgartown courtroom. Tlje from getting It. The co n te^ ^ how they stood, continued to say GORMAN BROTHERS swer, 872-6833. ji5Jl* Autumn , St.. Mam-he.irr, '<• '*‘>l‘c up and see grest __ .* 'b® yesterday for injuries' received team and parents ta helping a John A. Votpe ortll receive &e a study- by - toe--- —Institute------for— the J— Judge also said ircswBMpersons kMieU called Uf to the diary were not revealeri they were waiting untU aU toe clash in the delta 180 miles — ------: ^liaVuih~Ri.hl,7f"'L’i V c h a n g e s " hr ’ ^ k '®’®®''nen to do the appointing. WICHITA Kan (API iTiiiiire mute. .k. .k- ,___ I____ . T. J T ‘v'caiea. southwest of Saigon. The goe- tn a two-car accldcat on Rte. I tlfyl„g t„ us to be able to w a ^ t i^ .'t e d R«ms<»eU. a former the C bnnec«cuT'R«;;ii;hC O nr nirt■■■by“‘i t ^ « c o I I l d Z ' " " ^ ®“®*‘ ' the arguments were compieted. enunent said its casualties were older home. MBiichreirr. I'onii Al.-xiiii,l.-r Km-h. - ...... - ■ -W wake "? • Pb^b*® with the old Brooklyn mission "F ^iRtorney. wbUe_ tettl; could be sentenced to s maxi- Suael M. Ruff at Kemp Rd.. Patrick Indomenlco, Mrs. Jac- hunbus at a ceremony Sunday. Barn and outbuildings,. Ideal ■‘“ .v that at least theymey nowiww wake ed Darid Mitchell an al- Dodgera toe cinpinn.H nJul fylnt but tost cross-exsmlnation mum of lO years In nriaceTma Sen. Birch Bayh, the Indiana tight THE BRIGHT SrO T ON MAIN S1RKT tor homes tixuin w i'*."! .•'•x-iiiii w jiromr A\.- “ !’ nnit-see an iiiwrnble ph U.8. spokesmen reported an­ SooUand. was treatsd for a knee quellas Fstbenfton. Mrs. Tsrri Tbs award has been created Kir norses. $15,500. Meyer Brl.' and Tile ABA endorsed the iioml- talks. He said the meeting ence Ave., Rockville, and Juan­ .John Davis, room mothers; main In a question of this Und, O f DAR Guest cording to a report by the Man­ peanut butter cookie. preme Court shifted today from natlon 1 ^ month during Senate "is not an abnormal proce­ ita Girard, Pratt St., Glaston­ Mrs. Howiard Gold and teachers, committee chambers to the Sen­ they must be resolved to favor dure." Members of Orford Parish chester Health Department. Thursday: Italian spaghetti, hearings. A change in posltlan of the public." bury. baked goods; Mrs. WHHam Nor­ ate cloakroom where the out- Chapter, DAR, will meet to­ In August, they made 207 in­ ris, ooke walk; Mrs. ConU, meat aauce, toosed W AU TO WALL could have signlflcaht impact. 'nw U.S. represeidative at Snowballs Across U.S. Births Tuesday; Daughter to A Mathias aide said latw, spections and ordered 10 cor­ French bread, butter, milk, Jel- ,oome appeared to re»t with Flomr debate also cannot be­ the stalled negottatione here night at 7:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sfa'ger, books; Mr. and Mrs. FMlip J. however, the senator’s commit­ rections. In Septetnber of last lo with topping. some two dozen wavering sena­ gin until the Judiciary Commit­ was aaked If his return t>> Mrs. J. Holden, 81 Oakland St. West Willington: son to Mr. and Rich Jr., tickets; Chariee Rie- tee vote did not mean Mathias year, they made 80 Inspections Friday: Baked filet of had­ tors. tee files majority and minority Washington was related to By The Associated Press , Miss Katharine Matthies of Mrs. Thomas Kelly, Goose La., mttls, lunch; Mra. Robert Ken- would deflnUely vote against oo- and ordered 5 corrections. dock, fried potatoea, buttered In the aftermath of Judiciary reports. Some senators said the wave of antiwar protests Seymour, state chairman of the Coventry; daughter to Mr. and nlff and Mra. Alfred W. Steffert, CARPET flrmatloa. Public officials are join- beets, bread, butter, milk, loe Committee approval of the nom­ National Committee on Ameri­ The Health Department re­ Jewelry. they would wait for these before in the Untted Statee. Mrs. Clarence Dubois, Village cream. H#% NYLON DUPONT M ination Thunday opponents ap­ Among other head counts, one ins’ the snowballing' sup­ can Indians, will be the guest ports 17 cases of communioehle mSTAlijBDOVKBaS-as. W A FraX PAD making up their minds. "Ho, this Is the UMMl thing, St., RookvUle, and twin daugh­ diseasee in Manchester in Sep­ Also, Mra. Joseph Miskunas, peared to have the edge the reportedly done for the Demo­ that I do ovary six weMcs or port for the Wednesday speaker. Her topic will be the spin art; Mire. Richanl Le- An example of the fluid na­ ters to Mr. and Mrs. G r^ ory tember, compared to four in floor. cratic leadership put the vote at two monHis and I aanime moratorium on work and American Indians. Monds and Mrs. Llrniel Plante, ture of the altuatlo was Mary­ \ Lathrop, Crystal Lake Rd., August and 18 In September of A survey by the Associated a "rock bottom" 64 against this is the uaual thteg," he studies to seek peace iti Hostesses for the evening Rockville. penny candy; M A. James land Republican Charles McC. last year. BANK CREDIT Press, combined with positiona Mathias. Haynsworth with another nine replied. Vietnam. Demonstrations will be Mrs. Albert Schulze, Discharged Tuesday: Dorothy Glass, dart game; Mra. Earie leaning that way. * « Of the 17 cases last month, SQ. YD., obtained from Senate sources, A member of the Judiciary To a queatton ooneemlng are expected in every state. Mrs. David Flint, Mrs. Sher­ Lockouskas, Cider Mill Rd., El­ Wilson, cankUed apiries; Mra. the effect of the attUrrar pro­ 11 were streip throat, 2 were CARDS ACCEPTED Miowed at least 46 votes against Committee, Mathias abstained Another reportedly done for Governors, congrrasmen and wood Bowers, Mrs. Harold lington; Gail Mattesen, Thomjh Louise Wlthey, local artist, char­ teat on tha negotiations. German measles, 2 were the nomination, S3 for it and 31 ‘nursday when the committee PhlUp A. Hart of Michigan, the senators, city councilman and Preston and Mrs. Howard sonvllle; Mary WaU^rs, Ware­ coal sketches; Afni. Gerald Lodge answered; "Why, Pm veneral disease, and 1 each undecided. ranking Democratic opponent of mayors, state lagtslatora and Amos. house Point; Virginia Yaskulka, Compaaso, guessing Jar; and ARTHUR DRUG climaxed a two-hour closed anthrar, too.” were mumps and tubenculosla. Mra. Victor Dupuy, p tlb U ^ . It was clear, however, the sit­ meeting by voting 10 to 6 to re­ Haynsworth on the Judiclaiy former government ofticiala will uation could change dramatical­ port the nominaticm to the floor. Committee, had 46 "h aid" votes Lodge said he expeoted to Join businessmen, teachers and ly for a numbe^of reasons be­ Then In late afternoon he sent against, 86 tor, 10 laantny return to Paris in time tor a most of all StudenU In what or- fore the nomination comes to a letter to Judiciary Chairman against, five leaning for and plenary meeting next TlMm- ganlsara say will be toe largest day. the floor, probably not for two five undecided. aeries of nationwide antiwar weeks. James O. Eastland, D-Mlss., saiyng be wanted to be recorded One midwestem senator, who proteeU ever held. For one, the American Bar KITCHCNC ARPiT I !! against committee approval of nobody even bothered contact­ War critlca in Congrese say Aeaoclatlon leadership decided the nomination. ing because they aseumed be they have enough support to Thursday to meet apmeUme to "There are grave doubts re­ was backing the adminlstratton, keep toe House of Representa- the next few days to review its Gall for Unity • 100% NYLON • HIGH DENSITY maining on the record,” Ma­ told the Associated Prera hs Uves In all-night seoslon Tues­ position on Haynsworth, for the RUBBER BACK • LARGE ASST. OF thias aald. was so angry over the nomina- day to support Moratorium Day. poet U years a member of the c6lo r s . . . Saying the ABA meetteg un­ (RMPaisiagM) Makes Nixon with toe American flog flying ovsr a lighted Capitol dome oa symbolic backing for toe pno- 6 /im ilh LocJl Lonely toots. Bevonteen ranators and 47 WASHXNGTON (A P ) —Preal- congreaamen pledged to eupport B U Y THIS :\ the moratorium as long as It la KNOWN FOR VALUES SQ. rp. d w t Nixon’s call tor a united Mmt behind the war effort Is "peacsful, lawful and nonvl- hiwwilng' a kmesome moan In a oient." SLEEP SET bliiaard of Vietnam-Inspired re- Rep. Benjamin 8. Rosenthal, BUSTAlXEDltt soluUona in Congress. D-N.T., laid speakers had bran A Unod up tor an all-night ssssion N FOR O N LY There were enough resolu­ tions around by today to move and prediotsd, " I think tote la going to be too largest oittesn FomouB Armatraag Emboeoed SpedaUzfais In Batliroom Rep. Lawrence O. WUUams, R- Pa., to suggest a rosolutlon "to participation of Ite kind tn toe hirtory of tote country." Repaim and Rcsnodelkiir end, at least tor the momenL INLAID the flow of resohittons on *what Freeident Nixon aald loot Inetoiled in Any Kitchen Formica Counter Tops to do about Vlatnara'.” week toe moratorium wrould not M ‘i t - r i ' affect hte plana. Vice Ihrestdent Up to S’ X U’ Nixon had urged the united FabntoOB 8aleotton $7L95 Expert Installation Spiro T. Agnew aald Thursday, front in order to. Impreu the ' ' . . i f "Cartalnly citteana have a right new Hanoi raglmo with the na- to proteet tote war. But they n il tton’s determination to achlavs have picked toe wrrong target." an honorable end to the oonflldt. Agnew told a RepubUoan But Instead of tailing off, the fund-rateing dinner In Dallas. resolutions and dissent In­ Tex,, that toe moratorium te l « l creased, fueled by such things "Ironic and absurd." He sug­ HOTEL - MOTEL BOX 8PRINQ AND MATTRESS os Senate GOP Leader Hugh gested that protseU ohould be Scott's suggestion that everyone University sophomore Kim W orth o f Chelmsford, drums up prospects dlrectad at the North VUt- backing the President turn on for October 15th Vietnam moratorium on campus at Medford. Listening from namees for their refusal to ac­ his car Ughte Oct. 16, the day of cept American terms tor peace CERAMIC CATHROOM nationwide rallies, damonatra- left; . h ^ e l l Rose, Newton; S tw e Adams. Weymouth; Carl Rhode. Marble­ at tha Parte peace oonferance. 11 o a a and doortialI.riiMirtng head; Evelyn Stem, Port Lee, N. J„ and Tom Vaughan. Portsmouth. Ark. Agnew canceled a campaign against the war. appearane In New Jersey next m Also ta r the eve at tha "mota- Wednesday at the request of Re toriuiA" two House members. publican gubernatorial candi­ Reps. Benjamin Rosenthal, New date William T. Cahill, who aald York and Andrews Jacobs, Ihdl- he thought Agnew would be toe INSTALLED ana, both Democrate, are trying Connecticut Towns of antiwar demonstra- ^ n . James EJastland, D-Miss., chairman o f the for extended war debate in theirelr ^ lora. I«ibtoea Labor. ^ n a te Judiciary Committee, talks with newsmen chamber throughout the nlghL Richard ("ardlnaJ Chiohlng of Matorlali and Year T^nlrn ad Cekra. after that board approved Judge Haysnworth’s Here la a pony on a disunited Boetan urged all churahea to bid for the Supreme Court. (A P Photofax) front: conduct special a c r v i o e a AND CHOOSE A China: U.S. —Fourteen representstlv“ Joining Viet Protest Wednenlay and the Archdiocaaa and three aenatora introduced of Detroit called for a day of IN STOCK. 9x12 Joint resolution Thursday call fasting and prayer. tog tor an immediate withdraw­ By THE ASSOOIATBO P R E H achool or department of Yale war protest, and toe provost has HANDSOME HEADBOARD Shot at Ships The executive boerd of toe On NCO Probe al of U.S. troops from Vietnam. Those to Oonneotlciit oppostog so far to announce official can- vowed to aee that no penaltlea ('entrsi Council of American NYLON $ y l TOKYO (A P ) Communist —Rep. John B. Anderson, R- toe war to Vlotnam say toay oellatlon of claasas Oct. 16. Tha are aoseasad on atudents. 1 0 - 9 5 Rabble, representing I.lOO Re­ China chained today that U.S. ni., chairman of the House OOP will parade, stoga rallies and toculty voted unonlmouaty to Student Senstea el toe Unlvar- form rabbis, endorsed toe pro­ Rihicoff: ^Dirty Little War warrtilps opened fire on a Oxiferenoe has ordered a boycott classao Wadneaday aa suspend classes so "atudsnU and sHy of Connecticut. Sacred Heart CARPETS H ChineM fishing fleet in the Gulf part of a nattonwtde demand for (acuity could engage to appro- Unlvcralty In llridgeport and toe test and urged Nixon to head toe protesters. ■...... ^ FOR JU S T (Finished Ends) Itetidu- 9M.95 of Tonkin in September aixl that (See Page 11riity.OM) w ltod rai^ at Amartcan troopa. priato response to tha day and University of Bridgeport voted ... Conducted in Corruption^ two U.S. warplanes strafed four The Oot. U demonstrations t® (be War."“ reeolutlone supporting boycott of Some univerailles and col- other Chinese fishing boats in have been organised by toe Viet- The Tale Law School faculty cleeeea leges canceled cloases. while the gulf on Oct. 4. nam Moratorium Committee of ruled out official Law School others refused to etop normal WASHINOTON (A P ) —A Ma- be conducted in an atmosphere —A rally, speechee and rock fla-Ilke syndicate of sergeants Washington, D.C. participation, although It ap- music are planned for toe Unh actlvtUea. Many schoote fol­ of corruption." The Chinese did not say Agnew Protests lowed the example of the na- demanded girls os well as mon­ Sen. Lee Metcalf, D-Mont., a whether there were any casual­ In IS Oonnocticut towns, other proved a reaolutlon advtalng atu- varsity of Bridgeport. StudenU plans by local moratorium com- dents, faculty and ataff they are tkm’B largest public school sys­ W .J,*. . - s MsoA AX'4ra ey in kickbacks for booking en­ veteran of the 9tb Infantry' Divi­ ties or damage to the boats. War Protests from four other collagee In the mlttees include readings of free to stay away from closaes. tem. In New York (tty. where BUY THIS DELUXE Avocado toblo topi avocado tertainers, buying food and liq­ sion, one o l the units whose club In Washington, a State De­ DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Bridgeport area are to take names of war dead, motorcades. Evening services In memory part. Than studenU are to dia­ I I million puplle and their CIRAMIC Till uor for the Army night clubs custodians are accused of tak­ partment spokesman said: Wednesday's moratortixn to self-edge; avocado metal AN D FOR memorial services in churches of the Vietnam war dead are leachers were told they might they ran for troope in Vietnam, ing kickbacks said: "Those re­ "This is the first I ’ve heard” of ptxXsM the Vlstnam war to pers* for a door-to-door cam­ 7 PC. DINETTE frames. Print upholstery. and petition drivea to end the planned at TrlnKy Church on toe paign urging Bupport of morato­ ekiD claasca to protest. TUBWELL senators have, been told. sponsible for the deterioration the Chinese report. He said be "ironic and ahsurd" and A curvaoeous Australian iuid no statement at this time. New Haven Green. Bponoora are rium days Nov 14 aiul 16 in The New York echool board INSTALLID of a proud division should be those who Join to tha nation­ urged all echoote to hold dtecua- SET FOR JUST dancer who was a show busi- brought to Justice and properly Peking’s officUl Hsinhua wide demonatradona "havs One community march wilt local mlnlstera and seminary Waahlngton and San rrancteco ■tart at tha Univaraity of Hart- etudente. (he l alons fteltimore \ ness bookiiig agent told a Senate punished.” (New China) News Agency, sald. "This was a most serious toe pra^snt VHBY LAST dent of making at least S150.000 crime committed by U.S. mili­ bran organised at schoola; Ixrarenatein and Duffey also •lent Nixon’s alma maters, are But ^ she dcKribed others as "Think about fMa; A pro­ holding demonsIraUcns. Dtlb s FT. TUt ENCLOSURE FAMOUS ARM8TR0IN VINYL a year in graft—extended their "rude, crude and greedy.” She tary aircraft and warships in test to ths Piaadsnt for a In t t w Haven, a rally is will speak at toe University of tours as long as possible, she their continuous, unbridled pro­ Plaraied by Yale studenU on the Cfonnacticut in Storrs. Later, Stu- Gulley, chairman of the morato­ said many of these men "de­ war hs did not start and nev­ F{ace Trouble rium committee at Duke, raid vocations against Chinese fish­ er rtops trytog to ooncludc; New Haven Green. Those dente for a Democratic Society ♦27.9S mand sexual favors from the Nixon would be sent a telegram GET The wltnesp ii!ne I. Skewes, buslneaoes they buy from.” ing fleets on ths high seas since who has rsvarasd troop to- sen din g will hear sprachea by at UConn plan a demonstration RuMBbS Ri former Interior Sec._ Stewart M, of Sydney, Australia, her ” I don’t know if girls were the U.S. ImperisUst ringleader volvemant and who la wtth- against toe Reserve Omoars m AJi Udall; Rep. Allard Lowenstcin. Roclo) UConn (See Page ranrtran) long, a^;: ^luMile ha'~ tied bad: provided oi^y tor the custodians Nixon came to power," the Pe­ draarlng SO.OOO American sol­ TVaining Corps. In the evening, E>-N.Y.; and toe Rev. Joseph OPEN DAILY TO * with a tangerlne-colMed ribbon, or If sergeant majors shared In king broadcast said. diers; who has canceled the a candlelight proceaslon is on STORRS. Conn. (A P ) — A A 45 PC . told the Senate's rackets eub- The report said, "Betwssn draft tor the last months of Duffey of Hartford, nattonal toe agfhda. group of black etudente. alleged- 0 that kind of kickback too. I pre­ president of Americana for Dem- mURS. TO 9 PM. committee she was blacklisted sume they did. The practice of Sept. 16 and 24, when 34 Chinese this year and cut deeply Into The UConn faculty has voted ly angered by whits aludeols' and aqueeaed out of business toe military budget . . ocraUcFM. WVJ Action. -ax*. to -^^y-weeeeauapend x.eiaaianBclassea totv Sgggg^rallow etu- verbal haraaement, broke win­ Ju|H)tlft44> providing a girl was started to (See Page Thirty-One) MELAMINE after word leaked she had com­ my knowledge, by Miss Chung, Tho DlYinlty School t$ the only

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