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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1971 AY«ni(o Doiijr Not Praia Ron i J PAGE TWBNTY.EIQHT iianrl^fi^r lEttrnins 5|mU> For Iha Waak Haded The Weather Oetobar B, is n Cloudy thraigta Imday, a chance of rain or drlsala. tom Cub Scout Pack 47 of the Dr, Kenneth VTohman and Manchester Adult Evening tomporaturaa tonight In tha up­ Dr. Barney Wlohman, Manohea­ School' classes will not be held South United Methodlat .Church Y Program per 40s to mld-SOa; hlgha iun- About Town Monday because of Veterans 15,503 will meet tonight at 7 at the ter podiatrists, participated In day, 60-6S. Tbs third «iv«nlnr Holy Hour church. Boya, ages 8 to 10, In­ an Got. 17 to 21 course Involving Mancheoter— A City of Village Charm of a h nliM week Novena at St terested in joining may attend advanced foot surgery, held at Day. Puts Focus Bartholomew'B Church will be with a parent. the Swedish Covenant Hospital, Zion Evengellcal Lutheran VOL. LXXXX, NO. 827 (EIGHTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) tonight at 7:80 at the church. Brooklyn, N. Y. Church council will meet to­ On Race Bias MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1971 (Classified Adverttobig oa U) PRICE FIFTEEN CINTi ‘Rha Rev. Richard BoUea o< Robert T. Vennart of Norwich, night at 7:45 at the church. it. RoM’a Church, New Haven, form erly of Manoheater, haa Atty. and Mrs. David Oolae of “ Stop to FVwua Week" which form er aaalatant p u to r of St. been appointed to the pmttion 16 Scarborough Rd. will serve The Junior High Methodlsll begins Monday has been desig­ BartfaolomeWe C h u r c h w ill of staff aaalatant with the Con­ os host and hostess Sunday Youth Fellowship of South •peak end conduct benediction necticut Association for Mental from 2 to 6 p.m. at Luts Junior United Methodist Church will nated by 'Manchester YWCA at the aervioe. The aervlce la Health, Inc., Eastern Connecti­ Museum, meet tonight at 7:30 at the leaders as a time to make a de­ Bus Drivers open to the public. cut Chapter. church. liberate and oonsolous oiqiraaoh Troops Slay Senior ClUsens planning to go to the challenge to eliminate Destruction MCarlne Pvt. Alan R. Berube The Rev. Walter H. Loomis, cn the Bermuda trip will have The Grade 7 Youth Instruc­ Plan Strike racism accepted at the 1970 Na­ of 00 Pine St. haa completed the nastor cf Community Baptist a special meeting Monday at 7 tion Class of Zion Evangelical automotive meohanlca courae at Church, will conduct a service p.m. at the Senior CtUaens Cen­ Lutheran Church will meet to­ tional YWCA Convention. In State Camp I^ejeune, N.C. ’ Sunday at 8:15 a.m. on radio ter. morrow at 9:30 a.m. at the Beginning Sunday, the Man­ station WTNF. The program is church. chester YWCA is cooperating Two Sisters HARTFORD (AP) — Moat of A «-H ^ e Sale will be held sponsored by the Manchester The Couples Club of the the bus ridera in the atate face Widespread with that of the Hartford Region tomorrow atartlng at 9 a.m. at Area Council of Churches and Church of the Assumption will the poaalbility of having to find Miss Susan D. Sllhavy, daugh­ In presenting the Trinity Play­ Crlaplno’a Market on Hartford the Clergy Association of Man­ have a beer and plzsa party alternate meaiu of trans- ter cf Mr. and Mrs. John R. ers In "The Man Nobody Saw” chester. tonight at 8 In the church hall. pcrtatlon cutter the drivers and Rd. Sllhavy of 46 Ridgewood St. is at 3 p.m. at Trinity EplscopcU The event is open to all couples one of 68 members of the Mount mechanics of the largest car­ Church, Sigourney St., Hartford. cf the parish. Holyoke College Glee Club In Belfast rier of municipal bus traffic In Tickets m ay be obtained at the which will tour with the W il­ Connecticut voted to authorize In Viet Storm M coom sT Community Y, 79 N. Main St. ■fufiami, CONN. The Manchester Newcomers liams College Choral Society FOR THE BETTER EOUCATION BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) __ Two sisters . .u . . RE6ISTER MOW Club bowling group will meet and the Detroit Symphony Or­ On Tuesday, the Manchester By J. T. WOLKERSTORFER tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at Silver chestra. The college Is In South YWCA wlU participate In a Sf^elfMt"iriv t^av^T? killed by British troops mate™ l^anaU Unlm vc^Tpri! *ke women were day night to authorize a itrlke DA NANG, Vietnam (A P )— ^Typhoon Hester struck FOR Lanes, East' Hartford. Hadley, Mass. workshop seminar, "Web of Racism ” from 9:80 a.m. to 2:80 OF YOUR MINOR, VOTE FOR aressed in men s ciothind and had fired at the soldiers ^^gainzt the Connecticut Com- the northern provinces of l^uth Vietnam today with ADULT ART CLASSES p.m. at the East Hartford fromirom a sneedinorspewing carcar. — ------pany. winds up to 115 miles an hour, causing widespread de­ Philip dlOorcta, a Manchester Airman 'Robert 3. Peck, son An arm y tpokezman zatd the YWCA, There will be resource hem’s husband assured him the Thompson, atate struction and leaving thousands of Vietnamese home­ architect, has been named to of Mr, and Mrs. William Peck of troops returned the fire and the leaders for discussions on jus­ sisters "were not wearing chairman of the union, did not less. —------— ------the Board of Trustees of the 118 McKee St., Apt. L, has com­ car crashed into a wall. He tice, welfare, poverty, housinng men's clothes although theythev did disclose the exact vote but said All U.S. and South Vietnam­ Watklnson School in Hartford. pleted basic training at Lack- added that a third woman In A number of Vietnamese resi­ and education. Baby-sitting will have slacks on. the result was "w a y over the ese air operations In the north­ CUSSES IN ACRYLIC AND OIL PAINTING He Is a member of the firm of land APB, Tex. He has been as­ the car was Injured by Hying dents cf coastal towns were re­ be available. Those palnnlng to "Eyewitnesses of the incident two-thirds" required tor a ern and some central provinces BEGINNING OCTOBER 25th. Roesettl, MUeto and DiCorcla. signed to Sheppard AFB, Tex. DR. DAVID WINER glaaz and that a fourth womiui ported injured by the typhoon, attend should bring sandwiches. claimed that no shots were strike. were canceled but were ex­ lor training as a medical ser­ was taken to a hosplUl with but there was no official count In conjunction with the sem­ fired from the car at troops. Thompson said that despite pected to resume Sunday. FOR MORE INFaRHaTION CALL 6^-9892 Mlsa Nancy Pettlcord, daugh­ vices specialist. bullet wounds in her log, but it of these casualties. OR STOP BY THE STORE inar, there will be a field trip Board of Education What I am told Is the army told the strike vote he was confident The storm swept In from the ter of Mrs. Michael Orfltelll of was not clear whether ahe had U.S. headquarters In Saigon the car to stop. When It didn’t a contract settlement can be South cauna Sea and hit hard­ 21 Warren St., received her B8 Coast Guard Lt. (J.g.) Daniel on Wednesday on the nature of been In the car. said several American sendee- racism from 9 sum. to 1:80 p.m. do so Immediately, they just reached without a strike. est In Quang Ngal Province on men at bases in the storm area In education from the New Mex­ L. Carney, husband of the for­ However, Gerard Meehan, fa­ opened up on It. The people In­ The three-year contract be­ the east coast 300 to 400 miles were Injured. ico State University in Las mer Patricia Morse of ■13 Ash­ All of the programs are open VOTE DEMOCRATIC TEAM ther-in-law of the elder zlater, side the car didn't have a tween the company and the northeast of Saigon. CHtCHARD FRESH: Macs, Oortlands, Red, Oolden Delic­ Cruces. land St., has reported to the to the public, and membership ... owuMiSouth Vietnamese vseusAiiiVM offlolala uald: “The army's description chance.” C^ang Ngal a t y with a popu- said 80 to 90 per cent of the ious, IfoQowan Amlea — plus — Bartlett Pears, FYesh Coast Guard Station Shinnecock in the YWCA is not necessary. Paid for by Committee for Finer Education C'f what happened Is absolutely (See Page Ten) The army gave this account latlon of nearly 16,000 reported homes In four distrloto of Cider, Pumpkins, Gourds and Indian Com. Patricia McDowell of Man­ In Hampton Bay, $t.Y. He Is a Those wishing more Information ridiculous.” Treas. Charles Borglda o f the Incident: many hemt* were damaged or Q„ang Ngal province were N A T IV E : Cfreen, Y ellow Squash, Elgg Plant, Com, Cauli­ chester received a schcdarshlp 1969 graduate of the U.S. Coast may contact the YWCA office He denied the women wore flower, Spinach, Swiss Chard, Kale, Beet Greens, Savoy, from the Hartford Hospital Aux­ Guard Academy. at the Community Y. dressed os men, sayingB mahis ^ bomb and two shots “ »® « damaged, leaving thousands Chineae Cabbage, White Sweet Potatoes, Brussel Sprouts, flowed by teavy rains. homeless there and In coastal iliary. She Is ' eiu-oUed In the daughter-in-law,-Hi-mw, Maryin&ry Ellen, a*">«d at soldiers from a Leeks, Shalots, Boston Lettuce, White, Yellow Turnips, Red By late afternoon, as the ty- areas farther north, practical nurse education pro- was wearing white slacks and a car In Cape Street at 4:26 a.m. Onlona, Antaragua, Red, Hot Peppers. phoon moved westward across Another hart hit cohstal town gram. blouse. He said her 19-year-old "Accurate fire was returned Spiro Agnew FTtBBH: Strawberries, Tangerines, Tangeloe, Pomegran­ South Vietnam towart Lacs, ^^s Oiu Lai, 26 mUes north of sister, Dorothy Maguire, also and a 'man' in the back was ates, Coeonuts, Onqiefruit, Cantaloupes, Honeydews, Plunu, cne death was reported. Quang Ngal city and headoiiar- M U ed NuU. Dr. Robert W. Stoker of Man­ was wearing slacks. believed hit,” the spokesman chester recently attended the Back From The victim was a Vietnamese JU U.S Am ertoa^- He sold they had heard there said. "The Car continued for a chlld killed In the Minh Long annual meeting of the Connect­ WEEKEND SPECIALS was some trouble In the area short while then crashed Into a district of Quang Ngsii Prov­ icut Chircq>ractic Association at and drove down to Investigate, wall.” ince. (See Page ElgM) TOKAY GRAPES ...... 2 lbs. the Hotel Soneeta In Hartford. “As thpy turned a comer an Civilians surrounded the ve- Greek Visit CALIFORNIA ORANGES . . . A extra large _ army Saracen armored car cut hicle and refused to allow the ATHENS (AP) — Vice Presi­ RED DELICIOUS APPLES . . 6 quart bag $1. _ _ G e n e r a i a e ^ across their path and a shout soldiers near It. A fter five min- dent Spiro T. Agnew flew to CARROTS...... 2 bunches 2 8 ^ P C ET M lts rang out, ‘8t that car.’ A vol- utes, the car was handed over Washington today, ending a SBALTEST ICE CREAM .. 2 0 « off Gallon! ley of shots rang out and both to the patrol, week-long sentimental pilgri­ WHhoiffr cf them had toe backs of their ^ere three people,” mage to the land of his ances­ India Mobilizes Reserves We Carry The Manchester Evening Herald tors with assurances from the OOjtfFUDni U N B OF SUNDAY PAPffBS r a m w T s *" All were Greek government that It will Along Border with Pakistan "*1^.****^ ®'**!®*' women. The two in the back maintain lU responsibilities to Manchester Paiirata Without and Ulster parliaments, also Partners meet at Community wore jeans, boots and men’s the Western alliance. By MYRON L. BELXIND The quarrel between the two 'TH E KINO disputed the army’s version of Premier George Papodo- Baptist Church, 686 E. Center NEW DELHI (AP) — India kas Intensified since at., Moncheater. the shooting. He said Mrs. Mee- (See Page Eight) pouloe told the vice president at OF ^ u th Viet artilleryman sets charges on 105mm howitzer shells at Fire Base mobilized lU mlUtary rezervez Paklzten’z I f widowed, divorced, aep- the Athens airport that his visit Pace near the Cambodian border. Helicjpters took about 150 Americans out of today to increase iU strength PRODUCEI” orated or never-maarlad and was a "landm ark In the rela­ the base, leaving it solely in the hands of the South Vietnamese. (A P Photo) PERO have one Uvliig child, vou tions between the United States along its borders with Pakistan, KM OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTTS — aU-«S84 are eligible to Join. If Inter- and Greece.” where both countries have ma^ ■![!!{!!*,, eated, caU 648-0718. He eald that Greeks believe •ed tioop. in a show of force. Pay Boar8 First Session strongly In the principles of the alliance and "any struggle will spokesman mUd aU a r m T ^ r S l '? •endste, and navy and air force be waged willingly in defense Planned North Viet Drive ' Indian territory and placed a Held without Labor Heads reservists with special skills, of It by the Greek people.” severe strain on India’s welfare were being called to active By JERRY BROWN Papadopouloe praised the the meeting had been changed “ ** h ® duty. system. too often and the AFL-CIO offl- States by saying It was Prime iMlnlster Indli« Gandhi WASHINGTON (AP) — The ^ ®*‘®" “ ^1 the AFLrCIO offl- The spokesman said he did Chsiure ®™“ *®** principles " which scheduled a naUonvMie broad­ t«m boarda responsible for set- we are trying to Implement for Crushed by Allied Forces not know the strength of the re­ cast tonight in which she was BeMtal Electric is f>nng ting W a g * "^ price guidelines tketo •oHedulea again." serves, which were last acti­ for Phase 2 of the Nixon admin- ^ others who------stayed------away, OBOROE E SPE R vated In the 1966 w ar with P a ­ expected to outline India’s lat­ ese high command called for a South Vietnamese titx^pe oper* est position on the crlsU with kistan. The wort to report for three-month offensive on the ating in Cambodia. Pakistan. SlTSIJld meetfS ^ ^nd^Ts The rcute, cut during the ear­ active duty, he added, went out In the past 24 hours or so. The broadcast will come 12 ly part of the enemy offensive, hours before the prime minister previous levels^ end has M At least one border sUrmlah has been secured, Minh said. leaves on a three-week trip to Involving tanks flared last lowered Its tnittinwmf a i l nlaed labor. President Leonard Woodcock cf our alUance." ‘•**‘«® '^®®>« 1^^®*-. But he said It would take about last Western”Burope ami tte Urttsd prices. See your de^er A three-judge panel, mean- Workers and Agnew, In reply, said that he North Vietnamese units a slx- Tw o of the three regiments In a week to repair the roadway J^rearing troop rope me uiwea ^le, ruled BWday that the 90- ^ d en t Frank E. Fits- found In Greece "a spirit of pa, U (3en Nw- the North Vietnamese 7th D ivi­ so that convoys could travel the buildups have been reported In %r his prices and terms. recent days. day wage-price-rent freeze im- timmonz of ^ Teamzterz trioUzm and unity," and In the yen Van JoJdi 'clrimed today*^ sion cut short their operation last five miles up to the border. (8m Page Eight) posed as part of Phase 1 Is le- were present. Hie UAW and Athens government a com- claimed today along Route 22 in South The 24-hour period ending at gal. the Teamsters are the nation’s mitment to Its alliance with 1the ^ . commander of South nam’ anT'^ret^atedTerp tot d a X e ;i" ^ r t ^ And government reports on two largest independent unions. United States. Vietnamese j a , forces ^------" in the region ' Cambodia, while South Viet-___ T„ toe^f 29 Sly, two ma^r economic indicators, The Pay Board will be head- "i depart with renewed re- *”‘®*'" namese forces are pursuing the enemv shells hit Fire n.... the Gnws National Pnxluct and ^ by U.S. District Judge spectre efforts of the gov- ® ^ ^crjusfilLth of S^TboS^r On Nominees the Oonsumer Price Index. <^rgo H. Boldt of Seattle, one emment of Greece In carrying w * li, Two hundred American In- Save on Refrigerators-Freezers-Washers-Dryers-Dishwashers-Ranges-Stereo-Color TV-Black & White TV! brought bad news as well as ^*We puMc members on the out its country’s role as a ™ fantrymen and artillerymen, OJISSROOMS good for the administration. board. The remaining five member of NATO," Agnew said of the North Vietnamese 6th Dl- u g ground troops In Top Court Announcemeiit IS THIS THE ANSWER The ruling upholding the members are representatives of In a statement prepared for “ ^ ’ vision, committed to a push u,e border firhtliur were nulled freeae came several hours after business. ceremonies of farewell. Prime 1 ®°me around Krek Inside Cambodia, pyj „„ Friday Capped by Lawyers’ Poll the White House announced the President Nixon named Dean Minister George Papadopouloe * ,“• “ withdrew about 16 mUes cast- ^Inh said body counts con- TO HOW CHILDREN LEARN? memberahlp of the Pay Board C. Jackson Grayson Jr. of headed the delegation of Greek ®°methlng. it vrill ward several days ago. firmed 1,100 of the enemy were By BARRY SCmFElD cel of the admlnlstration’e ef­ and Price Commission that will Southern Methodist University’s officials seeing Agnew off for more n^ths. Minh added that "in the last kmed by artillery ground Associated P i m b W riter fort to pack the court with ul- setmM Phasei>haa> 2o guidelines.ar,,i.iaiinao biisinesBbustoezs Brbnnlschool tnto hMhead ii tiu,the aav.sev- Waahina^ya,Washington. Muili sold enemy orters Cap- 24 hours there have been no irooDS and air strikes during Hie judges said the freeze tured on the battlefield In- mortar ftre or rockets on Route W A8HINOTON (A P ) — With- MkWiHbe (Sm Page Eight) HAVE WE COME BACK was "in conformance” with the (8m Page Eight) dicated that the North Vietnam- 22, ” the key supply ixHite for (See Page Eight) to minutee cf Preoident Nixon’s ^ leglslaUon under which Presi­ announcement of his two 2^.?**”**".. ^****** •**•* dent Nixon impoeed it on Aug. preme Court nominees White _ .... 16. House aide, were on the phone TO ONE-ROOM SCHOOLHOUSE polling lawyers around the The Amalgamated Meat Cut­ country for their opinions o f the M O O W Si ters and the Butcher Workmen Headwaiter Says: cholcee, LewU F. Powell Jr. sBiissSK of North America, AFLrCIO, IS IT AN ‘YVERY KID’S” SCHOOL WHERE CHHJHIEN had sought an injunction and WlUlam H. Rehnqulet, ac- w®* J***?..^ *•** “ against the freeze. cording to an lnfornirt««itt:e. .. ARE LEARNHIB MORE SUCCESSFULLY? Labor leaderz, including The lawyers were asked to ^ IMS TtFUM •M.IWWAS4MN MMI DOS 7I00N Ladies May Turn Tables Down at Mory^s reuy their «»ea«nente of the AFLrOIO Prezldent George Richmond, Va., attorney and Mesny had expressed unhappi­ OENERAL ELECTRIC 17.6 cu. ft NO­ GENERAL ELECTRIC 11.6 cu. ft. UPRIGHT OENERAL ELECTRIC 18-LB. MINI-BASKCT" GE AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC DRYER HAS B By MARC OHARNEY MANOHESTER HAS OFEN CLASSROOMS IN SOME ness with the freeze, but Moony the Assistant Attorney General FROST REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER— ONLY FREEZER HOLDS up to 406 LBS. FROZEN WASHER WITH 5 PROGRAMMED FASRIC CYCLE SELECTIONB. lot.for Haavy, Nor-> Associated Press Writer back to the White House by SOVi” WIDEI 165-lb. frcMNr; 3 rcfrigwc- FOODS with bookehetf convenience. Tern- 8 E U C T I0 N S. 4 Water Uvele, 3 Cyclee. agreed to serve on the Pay m il, Pormenont Praea, Extra Cm*, or N E W H AVE N , Conn. (A P ) — 10:00 p.m. EDT that Thuiaday .. .. SCHOOLS AS A HLOT PROORAM. tor fhclvtt; l.ilMc-oul, 1 adjutUbIc; rollt pareture control, 3 ceUntt tholvee; 4 more One button givai porfoct epeodi, tompora- Board after extended con­ Timed. 3 Tamparaturet. Slfu la whan Rn- T o hear the headwaiter tell It, night, said the source, a proml- “ * cut on wtMcUl Add an Automatic Icam ikar and Juice can r K k In door. Built-In tumbler tures for any fabric load. sultations with the White lihod, If daalrtd. women’s lib Is threatening to nent attorney who asked thoMi * new ar later (at extra cost). lock. House. names not be used. CT««ps. who lobbied for a fe- WHAT ARE THE PROBLEMS? TEACHINO METHODS? However, Meony and two oth­ turn staid old Mory’s into a er AFlrCIO officlala were ab­ "hangout” where single men A White House spokesman “** Now Only Now Only ^1 7 9 ^ 5 How Only ^1 0 8 ** and women will come to meet said there would be no com- Supreme »3I4« sent when the Pay Board held ment on the report. Court justice. NEEDS? Now Only ^ 2 9 *^ GAS DUrEllwttliiltctrielinillon-Mritl 006 72006 flN N * its first meeting Friday. each other over glasses of beer. A spokesman sold the time of And, says Carl Oadarian, Nixon had announced his de- ouStTnnt n u m ^ r to "betrayal" Is a good wort to cislon to name Powell and Rehn- quist a national radio and N atl^ Federation of •V BiNinM. nuemra' describe how he and other old- OJ. timers at MEory’s feel about a lelevlslon broadcast that ended Women," Including pending challenge to the club’s at 7:48to p.m. E D T strongly that H A iR s i r r i R traditional mOlea-only mascu­ Qualified legal and congras- ^ Judge Boldt linity. •lonal sources said the Prari- Open H ouse 8 A U "Ws’re not hypocrites," he dent was intent on naming Her- iS L t PRICID Presided At says. "We don’t holler at them schel H. Friday and Mildred L. , f or anything. We’re just trying LlUleUUIe to the court until ad- “ »• «» w ill be a woman on the Supreme court.’ (MWBBBddyG-U to ksep It a nice place." verse American B ar Aasonl. • OiaanNiaatort Fiery Trial M ory’s-stoiied In song and atlon report forced a last-min­ The indication was that Pow­ FOR I^NCHESTER PARENTS kSi^awww ell and Rehnqulet came to the Still to n r v d ^ •nadrariSMia . . . legand reaching back further ute switch. SE A TTLE (A P ) For three va llee and the Whlf- Although there was no wort lop of the eeiectlon list vary quickly, after Friday and »4U>e Brack Baouty KH wesks, U.l iDlstrlot court f*npoofs-ls a wood-pansled on the lawyers’ assessments, were eald to be unqualified by Whan yau buy a Judge Georgs H Boldt presided ^lub for Yale men. Mustaohioed comment did come from other TUESDAY. OCTOBER 26. 8 P.M. the ABA. 01 Holrdryar. • t tils tumultuous trial of the heroes of yesteryasr’s football points, notably Capitol Hill. r afWMM. nuerma The adminlalratlon exprewwd Bsattle 7, accused of conspiracy teams slars down from ths Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind.. In­ concern about the leaking to Offtf ondi Nov. SO. to# us for datoMi. I to dam age the federal court­ walls on businessmen, lawyers dicated at a news conference the prase of both the initial se­ house and federal bulldlnge •nd currant Yaliss qusMng there will be a oloea look taken BUCKLEY SCHOOL lection list end the later ABA during a demonetrallon. beer and sipping martinis with 'at Rehnqulet. Bayh eald he al­ disapproval. GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGE WHH TOTAL Then Boldt declared a mla- lunch. ready had had the opportunity bornart G. legal, a Phila­ CLEAN" P-7* OVEN tVSTEM THAT trial on grnunde the defendante’ niey sit St Ubisa osrvsd by to work with Powell and was delphia laaryer and a former DR. ff. HENNIUAN, Saperiirttadnl af Sdawlt CLEANS ITSELF ELECTRICAUY. Alio has actions so prejudiced the jury genarstlMM of other Ysliss, Impressed wHh "his totallsct president of the ARA, said that oeer-cloan cooktop, Oven Timor, Clock and DSdST* sflLi that a fair trial woe Impoeelble, varnished over, and carved and hie dedication." iM lM Y n iO N not once In lha IS years -)tlft Minute TImerl and hs found the seven In con- again. Oars fnmi lha more euc Bayh said Rehnqulet had lee- i'realdeni Dwight O, I —r MR. A. CONE, Principal, Baaaat tempt of court, handing out Jail easafut Harvard-Yale regel tea tiried before a eubconinilttee hower began ths praeltes of eentencee of eta mnniha to a eonfrnnt you If you look at lha that he would oppuee leglalalkm $ 9 a 9 8 •ubmltllng names uf prnsfss Now Only year. catling, and a braaa plate that would hamper the govern- MR. L SALOON, Principal, NaUiaa Halt •278“ w tive Buprsms Owit neiMl- After the aclinn lael Dec. 19, guania lha franl halli "BOr iiient'a dumeellc Inlelllgenue- nations to the asaoelaUen "has the Judge Who wae eelected Frl Memhara Only” gathering acllvUles. there ever bean even *» to- MRS. P. OUAY, TcaciMr, OrcMi SMml day to hMd lha hatom’a Pay oadarian haa been at Mory'* Uayh eeld he was conrernsd IlinsUon ur • euggesUsM M M nnard aatd tntr 19 yeara now, and he tonha what Rehnquisl's allMuds un the uofiimlltee's ftadtags w*r« 441 MAnTfOno KOAOr MAM< <'t helleva Dtvlne t'ravldence «Hlh utirleMe iiafaver on a re the Mibjert was now that be Is HR. L ZATURSKY, Tcachw, MnchcclM' Hl|h leakod by the rommUlM-" may have given Ihia ceurl oitd t ent attempl by a griag» headed lor the ikipreme <*B FIW. Ihei tlM Mimse uf itoweH end iwiImMm of dlis^lliiM “f trtoie I II MeVy a m em the AFT. • 'to nipreesed rrtU- m . W. SOHAROT, Baanl d Educdlwi Hehnqtnsi, wtw iMd ns« etwn WntmilDAY 10 A J i .l P A pniy MHM b eaaym ay be9* sm Iwm Miemselvmi Imve tried l« . tain > AND IMtW emlMlIlM Ity wtunm/e lit* la 1) a|> ' w n* to.) turned up M neewpagerw he tAfUnOAT IB AA*B P A iu ..u U I'll". Ilblliniut j ai.••riling said Iheee apgiglil QOMOnUtliO 0|TIXBN« FOK BMITTBK CDUOATION It twnfml In IH# tlave Imffie Veto'* itatl t.l•■tl|*to i-< . . j l. ai - ||)r ■ \1* MMa In W |ia** a#^ par fdM Mme MSMi . :-tr;

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K A C n T W b M ANCHESTER EVEN ING HERALD. M ANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1971 Coventry ' Detuoerdis Tops MOVIE m nNQB Sheinwold on Bridge PLAZA DEPT. STOitE S THEATER TIM E Land Sale (We Have A Notton Ito Please) ^ FOR PARENTS AND Business Bodies In High School Great Detergent Fizzle SCHEDULE OOUNTRY'H B B iT TEAMS E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to PofMlar Market) # South dealer Ad Draws Y O ^ P E O P l E j IN NEW ORLBAN8 Ct^ASH North-South vulnerable Mock Election OPEN WED., THUR8., FRI. tUI t Al SA(rDRDAY r e o e iv e n c p c u p in By ALFRED SHEINWOLD NORTH CREATE YOUR OWN CENTERPIECE A Cinema I — “For Pete’s Jon L. Norris, oo-owner of Democrats swept tho mock % In the kind of tournament 4 J973 With Our Reauttfol Seleetton of a Sake," 1:S0, 4:00, 7:00, 9:15. Swiss Ire tho Jonney Insurance Agency election at the high schopl yes­ Raises Safety Question now going on In New OrleMs (P AQ Cinema n — “ *nie OiganlsS' terday, although out of 427 ARTIFiCiAL FLOWERS & GRUNS J By HANNS NEVBRBOlTRa |AU««t MMiniO 0 18 J at 867 B. C en ter St„ was Award­ Uon," S;4S, B;49, 7;4S, 9:4S — the safety of the contract Is the "reglatered’’ voters, there was at 10c R 19e a Spray ^ growths that were cboUng binatibn with mercury and cad AIROLO, Swltaerland, (AP) important consideration, just as ♦ 7 64 3 ed a gold CPCU key this week B)r STAN BENJAMIN Chldlren's Matinee at 1:00 p.m. not a heavy Democratic regis­ Also FLORAL TAPE • FLORAL WIRU - Z — Word that a forelgiter may EAST during the 78rd Annual Conven­ more desirable life out of many mium. State — “ Carnal Knowledge," It Is In rubber bridge. By t<> WEST tration. The breakdown of GOP, WASHBTCyPOW (AP) — The ukes and streams. Preliminary results, reported 7.30 buy the “ heart of Swltaerland" *U Mtt MMITTU 4 Q 10 8 3 tion of the OonneoUcut Inde­ 9:26; “ Jack FToet,” 1:00, morrow afternoon, the Ameri­ 4 642 Domocratic and unaffiUated Qrsat DstMEent Plsde of 1971 jn 19(7 a committee on Lnke Dec. 1. 197D, seemed alarming; 3 .30' has sent tempers flying In tMs can Contract Bridge League Z> J 10764 (p K 8 pendent Insurance Agents at ------_ _ . “ n>e Cat,” 2:10, 4:30, Hyannis, Mass. voters was each about one a deeodiaam where and then Interior Secre- as Environmental Protection (matinees only), Alpine countiy. will be In position to name the 0 K6 0 73 2 the road third of the total registration. d mamd ‘Troduct tary Stewart L. Udall, urged Administrator William D. Manchester EDrlve-In — “ Is­ Up for sale Is about an acre. team that will represent the 4 >0 8 5 4 QI92 Norris was one of three state flBiWy” was supposed to He. the replacement of phoi^itaates Ruckelshaus later described It, Including the 180-year-old hos­ i _ 4 - i MinicnD men to receive the honor, rep­ Of the 427 reg;iatered (some land of the Damned,” 7:10, United States In the Bridge SOUTH of whom were teachers and After four years of ^wicour- detergents. “We had to confrcnt the deter- pice or lodging on the St. Got- I W (Mv 17 neHfM ictwesiyll A K resenting completion of a five- MILK “Gb^llas Revenge,” 8:00; TwmI tr Mull Olympics next Juno. The con- 4 supportive staff), 344 voted, repiacement % pHos- Federal officials say they gent Industry with the data on “ The She Beast," 10:10. thard peuM. That Is the most fa­ i tost between a team led by lo s <3) 9 5 3 2 part examination for the des­ FOR HOME DELIVERY deteigents because never aMied the Industry to an emergency basis." mous Aljiine crossing, and a there Is a total of 680 students East Hartford Drive-In — Angeles star Low Mathe and 0 A Q 1094 ignation of Chartered Property they. poU9s|Stieains and lakes, gwltch to NTA, but NTA was The result was an agreement legendary symbol of Swiss hls- I the school. 3 TIMES WEEKLY IN RETURNABLE “Frightened Woman,” 7:80; the Daltac Aces, winners of the + AK A Casualty Uhderwriter. CPCU to at MK IMOU 17 MINIfni In the major contests for federal ofloMta conceded last the obvious alternative. by the detergent companies,_____Zodiac______Killer," 9:00’ “Dr. In two World Wars St. Is the top professional society GLASS BOHLES (4(1 OMi oxy wy world championship In 1970 and South West North East Town Council and Board of 8ept U tha^H|ady marketed Procter and Gamble, the announced last Dec. 18. to stop pr^jdtensteln on Campus,’’ Qotthard was chosen as the xofUMawi) for property Insurance agents. piMspbale iB^B em ents were inrfest detergent maker, start- using NTA pending further tee- ^0.30 center of a huge Alpine reduit 1971, Is likely to bo very close, I 0 Pass I ♦ Pms Education, all Democrats gath­ (We believe milk tastes better In glass) known or suspected health has- ^ replacing phosphates with ting. "s M t Windsor Drlve-In __ “f lortlfied holdout from which largely because the nine play­ 3 NT All Pass Norris, who is a graduate of ered the largest number of NTA to 1968; by 19TO NTA was A larger, “ more realistic” Suite,” 9:10; “ A Gun- the Swiss army planned to put ers on the two teams would au­ local schools and the Univer­ votes. For the council, -these The safety of TfTA, the favor- in one-third of its detergents. It test In 1971 indicated the 1970 >> 7-30 ' resistance against tomatically choose the right sity of Connecticut with a BB were Rose Mario Fowler with play In such a hand as today’s. In business administration, Is DARI-MAID MILK CO. INC. tte phosphate substitute, stlU ordered $167 million worth and test scare was only a false Meadows Drive-In — "Godsll- 0«rm an Invasion, S IS S S S l- l F.»7 •“ ------had u,e singleton or dou- 196, David Roach, 189, Rich­ was to doubt because health re- was committing $6.8 million to alarm, but NTA was not In the Revenge,” 9:20; “Island of N»w a doien Germans as weU South Dealer secretary of the Independent ard Breault, 180, and Albert TELEPHONE 643-6424 bleton ten or Jack of hearU. In search was incomplete and plant adaptations for handling clear. Burning Damned” 7:80: “ Swede—all armed with North-South vulnerable Insurance Center, Inc,, a di­ Bradley, 178. The Republican The Only Dairy Processing MUk In Manchester sloppy, federal offldaU said. It. The NaUonal Cancer InsUtute Beast,” 10:40. checkbooks—have made plans (toelilng^e^ - Six of Hearts, that case. West would take the rector of the Manchester Branch candidates for the council were Even In the average expert king of diamonds and two That was 10 years after menu- Lever Brcthers, the second- was reviewing Procter and Drive-In — 'Hell, to move peacefully into the Peru Desert of the American Red Croes, Jesse Bralnard with 160 votes, game, declarer would take the hearts, but then Souths n ln e ^ facturera began testing NT4 largest soap company, marketed ® strcm Chronicle,” 9:10; Gim- area. and a Democratic member of Wesley Lewis with 144, Robert and three years after they NTA detergent In 1970. .ft?*'me Shelter,” 7:30, 10:40. Emmanuele Lombardi, who finesse with the queen of hearts hearts would serve as an addl- tho Manchester Board of Direc­ Keller with 143 and James Ladd Studied By at the first trick. ’ ’After all,” tlonal stopper in the suit, ■ statted selling It Monsanto Chemical Oo. and reported the test aras so poorly Is 66 and wants to retire, says tors. He lives at 173 Charter with 127. Dart m ^rntosr the com- W.R. Grace and Co., the two handled that no conclusions SUNDAY an advertisement in a German says the average expert, ’’the ^he average expert would, of Oak Bt. Robert Walsh lead the school Pete’s ■'oumal drew 13 bids as high as ponleB agreed to stop selling major suppliers, were produc- cculd be reached about NTA’s cinema I — "For Scientists heart finesse may work. If not, course, go down by taking the board ticket wlt|^ 198, followed WrX” d e to ;i^ “;mSr’'re:^‘^;h i^^'iwmrm;;np;*mds c^NTA a cancer ha,.^. wlto^ gake”. 1:3^ * =°?;,T'«>■ ^ the opponents may be able to finesse at the first trick. East ART DIRECfTOR by his running mate Joan Lew­ is undertaken properiy. It will year. face me^s ^ o r^ t^ . cinenm n -- ’"The Organlza- A Zurich newspaper ran a LIMA, Peru, (AP) — A team t^he only throe heart tricks. If ^ould win with the king of V/ Carl O. Kurtz, formerly of is, who got 160 votes. The two take two or three more years to All.... ___ four compcuiies____, ______Involved they reported, approximately tlcn”___ , 3:45j 5 7:40, 9:40: reader’s leUer wnmlng that the cf U.S. and Peravlan setenUsta everything goes sour, I still hearU and would return a heart Manchester, has teen appoint­ Republicans were next with learn If NTA is safe t" marketing NTA detergenU 18 percent cf the animals that children’s MaUnee at 1:00 p.m. ’’heart of our fatherland” may is studying (Peru’s coastal j.^e been beaten be- to dummy’s ace. When West got ed assistant art director of Suzanne Bralnard and Thomas And vet NTA was one of the »ay they did the usual toodclty died were not a u ti^ e d .’ gtate — ’ ’Jack Frost” . 1:00, soon bo In foreign hands. Tlie desert in hopes It will help in- .. ^ jh the king of diamonds, he Cochrane Chase A Co., a West Hill receiving 187 and 127 votes most thoroughly tested nonfood tesU. But w hat of long-term With NTA and phMphates 3 .30. cat”, 2:10, 4:30, newspaper launched a ’’save terpret photos taken by the absolutely top-drawer ex- ^irould defeat the contract with Coast advertising and public re­ respectively. Independent candi­ products ever marketed, a de- tesUng? What about cancer, both in trouble, soine dete^ent (Matinee Only); "Carnal Knowl- the iwplce” can^gn. Mariner spacecraft. . gu^h risk. He 0, , rest of the hearts. lations firm with headquarters date Oliver Chattleld got. 47 tergent subjected to henllh mutation and btrth-defect has- makers began replacing them ejjge” , 7:30, 9:20 Regional authoriUes observed Team members, headed by (hat East must have at Dally Question in Fullerton, (Jalif. votes. testa expected for a food aiddl- ards? wUb old-fashioned lye, a haurd Manchester Drive-In — ”Is- ^ ^ Ericksen of the ^onor In hearts be- For the four-year terms on tlve_ "It’s up to the detergent to the eyes, skin and even lives gf (hg Damned” . 7:00; Partner opens with one hearti In his new position, Kurtz the Zoning Bpard of Appeals, Tile conclusion that even manufacturer to test it,” said a of childron and careless adults. “Godsllla’s Revenge” , 8:40; ^ ^ d of"^^ s"ufute°^ll^e"diey"m:y s^[ andtoen.xrpl.ysr pa-ss. Y ou dlrectes graphics and film for ..TO. ly lead an honor Ifii hisnis hearts neans .... Rnades. C*4*2: Hearts. J- (Hcrald photo by Bucelvicius) George Coon ran far ahead of these tosts wet* not good spokesman for W.R. Grace in On Sept. 10, federal officials -'The She Beast” . 10:00 (Jotthard Swiss freedom was gimiiariUes between the barren over a dozen clients, including Little Luisa Addabbo appears to be getting a heart­ cently became exclusive Manchester area dis­ any candidate with 269 votea. enough measures the depth of « « Interview. announced their latest poUcy: East Hartford Drive-In — born centuries ago.” desert and the red planet when . hoort hnnnr the hand ss«fSs„Xi.’K..Ta.u, — ana me rea pianei wnen heart honor, the hand _____ tributor for this line of toys. With Luisa is her Ho Is a Democrat, and a so­ the chasm. .A Lever Brothers spokesman NTA could not be cleared for "Frightened Woman”, 7:30; Owner , I>)m------l^ aays he mannerMariner beginsoegms transmittinginumiuinuie j , de„igrer takes the ace 1 . beat with the stethoscope as she plays with the mother, Mrs. Antonia Addabbo of 18 Marshall Rd. cial studies teacher at the For legally no reoulrement »«»F-term effeote, use, and a campaign against "Zodiac Killer”, 9:00; ”Dr. ^ Martian orbit Nov. ^ What do you sayf doll in the new Creative Playthings section at Mar­ low’s, 867 Main St. department store. Marlow’s re- Mrs. Harriet Wyrus, department head, is at left. high school which perhaps ex­ exists that a’ nonfood wrodiict we relieo on Monsanto.” phosphates would encourage Frankenstein on C am p u s” , 10:30 much inter- 14. exoert leads the Answer: Bid two hearts. You plains the high vote. Democrats S AH. - 9 PJI. be tested before It Is markMed Monsanto’s spokesman said, the use of lye, endangering hu- East Windsor Drlve-In — countrymen, but 7.,^ 14-man team Includes . . . ofmarnon^ for a finesse *‘^'^® ’•ritero ^ n o l « r S ^ S : "Monsanto didn’t do It. but we man health. -P iasa Suite” . 7:30; ” A Gun- f for the gov- 3^,^„u3jg Washington as V g e c 3 t ic k losing to cards and one point for the dou- ROGERS INCOME DROPS cheater Pension Board; and SUPERINTENDENT in 1950 at Milwaukee, Wis., and Ray Desmone and Albert 404 WEST MIODU TURNPIKE Hon fo f them to d o ^ i ^ tests w®''® studies by Proc- Said Surgeon General Stein- fight” , 9:30 '^®" “ Flagstaff. Arts.. . . . j,g bleton but should count an ex- Roirors CoTD of Roeera has past treasurer and. director of Edward H. Koepsel of 116 has served In St. Louis, Mo„ and there is none even now” I®'' a®d Gamble.” feld, ”We are encoura-Ihg sub- Meadows Drive-In — ”God- . Swiss resent- ^rtiere an astrcgecloglcal study . . blocked and ^th P®^^ I®"**** portner’a r e p ^ ^ l o ^ r r e s u ^ for the the Community Child Guidance ’Hmrcd Rd. has teen appointed South Bend, Ind„ and Detroit, ^ te s , Mid Dr. Ian IQtcbeil. an aWe Health officials credit Procter stltutlon of the least haiardous ziUa’s Revenge” , 9:20; ’ ’Island group has examined moon ,, the lead to take "^® *“ t*'®*’®^®*'® n l^ t^ th period ended Oct. 3. Clinic. He served as secretary superintendent in the engineer- Mlch^ In April he tr^ferred to to the TT.g. siinreon general. "I Gamble with doing the only substance for human health.” of the Burning Damned”, 7:30; Gem^^^lddir P**®‘°® "*®^® ""^P® four ^amends two spades two barely worth a response. ______npf innome to the associate board of dlrec Ing division of the casualty- tne home oiuce m Hartford as Smith vdth W. The company said net Income __ .... property commercial lines de assistant superintendent. For the two-year term on the think the companies."^STbee; imown long-term test of NTA, a -^^t. he mide clear, meant ’’She Beast”. 10:40_ _ manned lunar landings. _ ^ heZ'"^ ’ CopyrightCopyrlght IWl was $82,000 or nine cents per to™ F®*" CBT s Manchester of- two-year feeding to rate, begun phosphates. Blue-Hllls Drive-In - ’ "Ihe Ericksen describes the desert “ |® ,, He is a member of the Na- ZBA, Sterling MaePherson, a very responsible.” South would be safe even if General Features Oorp. share on sales of $21,060,000, as fices. tional Association of Power Democrat, led with 190 votes, Chronicle” , 9:19: running the length of Peru’s 1,- Nevertheless, as Mitchell's...... t® May, 1967.__ rpjje ...______officials_ urged______states and Hellstrom against a net of $301,000 or 34 Mr. and Mrs. RoIIason make house Engineers and holds a followed by Republican Gene- boas, Dr. Jesse L. Stetofeld. The test still had ® y®®5, communities to reconsider their ’Gimme Shelter” , 7:30, 19:« ^ i®"'" «0 mlle Pacific coast as ”prob- cents per share and sales of their home at 320 Porter St. ______T t ably the driest in the w orld s certlflcate of Industrial engl- vleve Shanahan with 180. ZBA saw last monlh. key henlth whetv Procter and G ^ b l e Ite- u^gg-hate laws, fronting on Lake <3eneva. ^ $20,642,000 for the comparable jjhey have one daughter. neering from the University of alternate candidates .^Itogton studies on NTA "simply are not marketing NTA detergents. retested and yet Southern California’s Mojave y n • The issue figures in the cam- period a year ago. ------Minnesota. He and his wife, the Smith, R lcterd H aw l^ M d avallaWe from snv source. seemed to expect any ^ ^ approved two or three Desert Is a Jungle by com­ lb P H t-fl-X C L X l *be Oct. 31 federal sioney p o it ie r ------KAMAN EXPANDS LINE former Eleanor Mennen, have Larry Knight received 204, Wl, •T don’t believe we should pr^lems. Detergent lA X elections. Two right-wliig par­ parison.” and 148 votes respectively. The prnpcMs to d o any such ex- (Congress studied proposals to ^ ^ Fnvironmental Clcuds moving from the east TO RETIRE Kaman Corp. of Bloomfield four children. ties hope to enter parliament Thomas E. RoIIason of Man- ^^33 ggnounced the acquisition two former are Democrats while perlmentatlnn m the American restrict phesphates by Protection Agency meanwhile, drop their moisture on the on a platform against ”over- Chester will retire from the western Bearings Inc. of CRAFT SHOP OPENS Knight Is Republican. ^ b llc ,” said Stetafeld. “ T think IW# ®®<1 19™: 0®®‘ ^ h X m Going Thing Andes and never reach the Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. ^jjgj, g„^ formation of a The Wicker Cottage, an un­ In the race for Board of Tax we have to show safety before- nectlcut, New York and many ... nromte^o pretest 'T ^ f ^ ”land to southern Review, two Democrats again hajvl.” municipalities passed their own sUtutes and promise to p west lose most of their mois­ usual handicraft shop special­ With French Switzerland prompted federal new Industrial supply and ser­ lead the field. Daniel Manley Why, then, did the govern' antiphosphate laws. them thoroughly. ture over the cold Humboldt vice group. izing in wicker, wood, and pot- But the changing concept of But there Is no guarantee MONTPBLUER, France t®gtalation 10 years ago that and John Cagianello got 209 ment miah the detergent to- The acquisition takes Kaman dustry Into NTA and encourage safety was catching up with that thousands j A other ®bem- (a P) — ’The drlve-y^rself t o l As a result, the narrow belt Call O. Knitoi ed on Rt. 83 across from Con­ into its fifth major area of busi­ "r,"“r s Republican^ Joseph Shanahan re- housewives to buy It? NTA. teal products will be pre-tested la a going thing in Montpellier, ^ separating the sea from the Technicolor, Franciscan Fine ness. The firm’s four other busi­ n ecticu t Golf Land. ^ ^ 3 "You can’t annW iflTl criteria NTA’s main value In a deter- for hidden health effects. but how far it \rillwill ^go In rellev- Pproval. ’ cantons—thev Andes clearly shows the effects B u t most BURNSIDE China and Santa Fe Internation­ ness groups are scienpes, Owners Amy Ward and results Ue in to the to the events of 1966," Mitchell gent U Its ability to soften The admlnlstraUon has pro- Ing congestion Is sUll a ques- of wind erosion as well as the : • ' i AV} { AST HA' Tf ORH Esther Sandenburgh, teth of ^ al. music, aerospace, and commer­ “hard” water by clinging to posed a biU to Increase Its con- U<^ , ' u j » !lCr*toterore^.^'*rf toe*^l^ earthquakes In gouging rnEt PARKISG *,?H -TIU Vernon, offer coffee on the ^ ^ 3 answered to an interview. "The He holds membership In the cial air services. whole nafinnal concent of what dissolved metals like sodium trol over toxic substances. The idea w^ teun(*ed^two out channels and valleys slm- house” to customers. In ^ ef- jj3 y^^ municipal elec- Art Directors Club of Los Ange­ The new group, whose nucle­ ■dj.inj.iRjiJnarTO O ilE li fort to keep the store “ a homey It Is changing." Gamble had, indeed, fed Its teat Environmental Quality recently ducing tne neea lor pnvaie Ticino for potential buy- planets, Ericksen explains. les and the Western States As- us will consist of Western Bear­ soclaUon of AdverUslng Agen­ little place.” . Halloween Party UtaUI racenUy nroducts were rats such comblnaUons. reported, "the federal govern- ers. One agency boasts of sell- "Wbat we’re looking at here UNBELIEVABLE... FANTASTIC ings, Inc. and Reliable Bearings Most of the handcrafted goods Robertson School PTA ON 1-9’NOOTH o» JCT '-84 m TID SCIENCE-FICTION SHOCKERS! cies, ^ conslilerad safe If hs«.vv doses In May, 1970, testifying on an ment presently has very limit- ITO ^ v ing about a million dollars represents the erosion forces of TAKt I AST-WfST SlBVlCMJO E»'f and Supply Co. acquired by Ka­ are imported, but the shop also ,^3 gmiual Hal- did not harm test animals. Only anUphosphate proposal before a ed legal authority to halt the « J ™ ®' ^ ^ ^ 0 1 of Swiss property per gravity over a period c t at A graduate of Manchester pub­ man In August, will supply In­ Edward H. Koepsel deals in locally-made candles jg^gg^ party in the school gym lic schools, he attended the Uni­ dustrial users with bearings, gftl&dUAlIy was It i^Uzed that Senate subcommittee, Dr. Sami use Of hazardous materials.’’ ^®‘ ®,>‘®y tour. >®a«t ®"®. 7®®” ’” 1*! and dolls. „„ Qct. 31, from 6 to 7 p.m. versity of Southern California’s power transmission equipment, partment at the Travelers in­ tiny doses over a Ions; period uel S. Epstein, a Harvard Uni- Mitchell expressed a hope buy $i-80 s^ s goro ror 1 ^ three-bed- ®®y®- ^® “® ^ (D Hours are 10 a.m. to 6:80 This party is held for all area Division of Cinema, and cur­ rubber products, conveyors, surance Co., Hartford. migM cause such serirtw ef- ve^ty speciaUst on toodcol^ that ’’the example of NTA may ™"®‘®” ’ is'parked roomcondominium apartment magn‘fi®d ®n Mars." . ^ ^ 1 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, children, pre-school age through rently studies at the Art Ctonter and engineering services. Koepsel Joined The Travelers ^ g^^ygy *” "*®**®** **■ ^®“ ®®“®® P«®p*® ‘ o ot th. npnrLt desiimated soot, overlooking the lake in L u g a n o ^--- Grade .^4, College of Design, Los Angeles. birth defects. NTA might also pick up such ^g^e than they did before.” ready for someone else to pick niay cost more than $100,000. A There will be games, a cos­ He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Detergent makers began tee- "trace metals” as mercury, .p},g failure to notice the safe- _ villa on the shore would never tume parade and movies. Each Co l o r Oscar L. Kurtz of 387 Keeney ting NTA about 10 years ago as cadmium or zinc, with poten- jy chasm In the path of NTA. Only 36 cars were available draw less than $280,000. ooum 0> B m ST BRIEFS child will receive a trick or its coot became more com- tlally dangerous health effects. j,g ^ pretty ex- St. at the start. By next May the Land prices, soaring anyway. ^ ■ Seafood "1 Bernard Johnson of 92 Red­ treat bag when leaving. peUtlve with phosphates. TTie National Institute of En- penslve mistake.” pool Is expected to contain 160 Jump to breathtaking heights ■ Smuggled Smokes wood Rd., a member of the Saturday Dance* About the same time, jihoe- vircnmental Health Sciences FIRM’S EARNINGS RISE ------wherever foreign buyers turn Wharf • BAROAKK h o u r SAT. 1-2 pan. Robert Ahlnesa Agency of Man- __ half of It from also had its doubts. A month Weekly Saturday night round _ , . ^ Jean-Louls Mlchard, one of up. In the Lake Geneva coun- ■ 623 Mato St., Manchester ■ ALL SEATS 99c Gulf and Western Industries, Thonuis E. Rollaaoii Chester, ranked tenth ^ o n g ^1 and“ 7 q ia r o “ d M c t o ^ h a r i4 ' unson^s detergents—began earlier It had begun testing S u b m a n n e R a m s the promoters, says 20 new sub- tryslde pric^ are likely tote | Inc. has reported higher earn- , , Lutheran Brotherho^ he^th gj (j,g pj„g Lajtg shores taking^ the blame for algae health effects of NTA In com- Ings for the fourth quarter and Oct. 31 after 41 years in bank- ^ vwrs e scribers had teen added to the twice tho^ for similar pro^y HOT LUNCHES NOW Burning Tax Take In^rMce community club house. These for the fiscal year ended July Ing. G r o t o n \ ^ T i a r f original 240 and that the num- on Frenqj^ soli a five-minute ■ SERVED d a i l y : For Tlie Entire FanSly! I | H Sidney Poitier tember. The fraternal Insur- dances are held from 8:30 to 31. RoIIason Joined the Manches HARTFORD (AP) — ;'at a cost of more than $12 mll- ter of kilometers each car Is car ride OTuy. ^ COLOR (GP) 8mce society has more than 1,- 12:80, with the Dick Mills or- Candy Kitchen GROTON (A P)—A World War driven In a day Is going up. He g s MON. OiNLY! "For Pete's The firm,, a» Intemaaon^ “ *f ,* Smuggled clgai-elle. are eoal- “ „„„„ » » repre»utatlvea In the U.S. Duhamel of n-vtotage submartoe, the Em- the number ^ c ^ s ■ “THE Where Quality Candy Is Made Fresh Dally conglomerate,:■ “ .u.‘”ua‘?, ,r, S S *hlertrr."S i OouhecUe.,'.______major elga- elgareUe. a “ ■> _____ »»d«mil.,a., em.er.___ _ _ available is too small to Case *».»»• ■ Bowl Vegetable Soup S6o A PPLES A with bread and butter Sepke" COLOR manufacturing K™nP ^® tlons rette wholesalers business loss- week are smuggled Into the , • The___ club is on Pine Lake CliiHUH. From Over ’$00 Varieties temedor, sustained bow damage traffic. About 50,000 cars are Bargain ORGANIZAIlOr And. Prsclslon Eiuri“ in ss./© deposit sud. m^hs proiriot* ^ j Under ujiivici cutan cuciccindiLagreement betweenk/ctweezz 275 Sat. 4 am. l:SIM*7-8:l6 M46 Friday as it tried to dock at registered in Montpellier. England (AP) - Casserole 95o neering Oo at 280 Adams St„ ed to assistant treasurer and ®® uP t® Carolina and super Markets. Inc. and Holiday lOSH — CORTLAND NEWARK, I w W ^ T s h e a lq u ^ e r s company then vice president. When the ®‘^‘ ® ^ax Commissionercommissioner New Hamnshlre..Hampshire-. ------Connecticut------Bank and Trust No Halloween Party Is Complete WMliaiit Oni a pier at the Navy Submarine One problem: Private cara ^ farmer Walter Cross bid for F. George Brown. , , In an Interview after speakln _ «,oo orinniVit RED DELICIOUS — BALDWIN often park in spaces reserved for several manufacturing Manchester Trust Co. merged In an Interview after speakln ca .'cB ’T recentlTwaT Base here, the Navy said. a sow at the weekly market, ■ • TUES. ONLY! t o FBI.-SAT.-SDN.-MON. .. .r 1 ne 1 .at, I .nito u J I Th® Commissioner said Fri- ABOUT %%? TAX SPE- ™®®nl'y was apj^nt Monday, Oct. 26 for the Vet — also— for drlve-yourself taxis. TTiat she gave birth to a piglet In the ■ DI.UC: nil.LJ 747-1388 units, among them Mai Tool ^ CBT n 1968 he Joined bootlegging hashln- S al^ S AT THE University ^ sole stock transfer ^ en yor g^ans Day Holiday. HALLOWEEN CANDY Nobody was hurt, the Navy subscriber no Chill Cod Carne 80c - 9 ’ TO BlS S U l BBIDCf M I T W IS T $2JS0 EVERY NIGHT! BO SC PEARS ” , ------, j. _ middle of the auction ring. By ■ U n AT BLU( H 'L IS AV (N U ( and the Klock Co. on Tolland ^ as a lo^ officer at the ^^^^33^ 3jg^^ the atete tax In- „f m r t fL d Tax Institute, the Lott's, traded on t h ^ m e r i c ^ ------said. with bread and butter Black and Orange Peomit Batter Ktoses, Obcc- choice but t ® ^ ® " the time he had paid $84, he I ’’’P''®- Manchester office at 893 Main grgased from'16 cents a pack to commissioner said most of the Manchester Evening Herald A Navy spokesman said the ___ 9Sc edate Halloween Pops, Filled Cbooolate Novel- leaving hU taxi. This simply pigs to take home- " Chicken Pot Pie The company said net earn- St. 21 cents a pack Sept. 1. state’s eight or nine major HntS Coventry correspondent HoUy boat "suffer^ a propulsion ^^gestion. with a salad j j j “THE HELLSTROM “GIM M E (GP) tjes. Plastic Pumpkins filled with candy. As­ ORCHARD HILL FRUIT FARM mother and 11 squeaking off togs for the fiscal year iwe to ^ graduate of the American Even before the higher tax cigarette distributors have re- P°’nted for an AMEX- Gantoer,----- o»i« tel- 742-8796. AVERY STREET — WAPPINO casualty” while approaching pMs Oct 23; I C H R O N IC LE” (G ) CW or SH ELT ER ” Color sorted Halloween Itfbcea. spring. $66,262,m, ®'teis of s^ es for the 1671 S mechanical broke down. He _ Fire and Police Oommisslon- SATURDAY SUNDAY L. Swlckard stopped his truck 2:00-3:48- MANCHIS^IP It— J- 1 /vrn - - . ^ «... Club of the New York Late would not elaborate. gr Gene Roberts had lltUe 2-3:88-5:10- lion to 1970. mortal Lodge, Knights of Py- Contraband cigarettes a year gnuos and Brown said It is too to front of a fire statiem while 6:30-7:18-9:30 H H E CIMTIR ’The Navy spokesman said trouble convincing fellow city 6:45 - 8:80- 10:20 Lfower results In the manufac- thlas; secretary for the Man- are being consumed to the state garly to tell what effect on this Insurance Oo. Md has been In- made a phone call, looked FRff PAUHINC. REAR OF THEATRE NOW amount the combination of to- vited to attend the company s ^ ^,3 p^gng booth and damage Included dents in the commissioners to authorize a turlng groups were said to be MONDAY AT 2 • 7 ■ 8:46 • 10:20 TUESDAY 7 • 8:46 • 10:20 Levirie presents a Mike Nichols Film starring Jack Nicholson • Candice Bergen Open sub's bow superstructure and contract for washing police more than offset by other dlvl------creased bootlegging and the educaUonal conference gg^. - n slons. Among these, Consolidat­ higher tax will have. The extra Bourque has his own agency at ^ h Is truck cab on fire, breakage of some pilings ‘Carnal Knowied&'end.” t earnings rose to $18.4 million or Brown claimed the courts clulma In Manchester declined Damage was estimated at OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY ttU 8M P.M. dented bow remained wedged ^ city-operated system. 8 9:26 —Vincent Canby New York TIntea 63' cents a share on sales of Land in Texas Refuge have been lenient with the of- l®r th® week ending Oct. 16 to jjOO and. the fire was blamed Candy Also Available For Fund Raising $409.7 million compared with fenders. Smugglers can be 2,770 from 3,162 the week be- on wiring. Into a corner where the pier Roberts said the old system I IVUtoVictiols,JacfcIYidwisoaCandkeBetg^ ? All Medicinal Services Available -neets a concrete seawall on gtarted by a previous ad- .$11.3...... million ...... or 52 cents and AU3TWBLL, Tex. (AP) - of them anytime now The four L $26 a carton fpre, a drop of 373 claims, re­ the Thames River. Navy frog- ministration as a money-saving i AHhurGarfuiikel.AnnMaig|riandJuiesl^^ I sales of $437.7 million In the Four whoopplng cranes have here now are all adults but we contraband cigarettes found ports the State Labor Depart- men and tugs were at work on operation. dtemttdesses 1970 period...... come to a wildlife refuge here, believe there will be lour young poaggggion and Jailed ment. The level also decreased 455 HARTFORD ROAD 643-5230 I Carnal KnOHkflge. [R]> . n o one under u ? her. MaJ. Jack Robbs of the Po- , EASTMANCOLOR ------the vanguard of an annual ml- coming with the rest of the statewide, by 7,861 to 83,764. T h e E m te m e d o r was Department said the car 18 YEARS A ^ Aq pai30ii(3 pue paonpojd * auiAdi 9 qdasop laonpoid 0^1103013 >..e0pa|AM>u)| itujto.. GOMPLEmCB 26 YEARS gratlon from Canada which nat- flock." ‘______launched Dec. 18, 1944, and y,ggj, gj the pcllcq service cen- OVER ONLY! Mrs. Evelyn Esposito of Man- urallsts hope wdU Include some Of the 91 known cranes, 31 ccmmlssloned the following jjg^j averaging nine Chester rebently completed 26 young of tho nearly exUnct. spe- arc In captivity at zom and 40% for Latins NEWI — EXGITINO CHILDREN'S MATINEE J . government research centers. ' ■ Pumpkin Sundae April. cars a day at a dally operating —— " expense of $82.17. Bloomfield, where she Is “The feeding grounds here Whooping cranes are not WASm,NGTON — L a t I n NATURAL HEALTH em'oloyed as an accounUng are to excellent shape,” said adaptable to change and, natu- America has accounted lor 40 for a Penny Burglary FR I.-SAT .-SU N . gjgJjj Robert C. Brown, manager ofrallats say, their life balance Is per cent of the International FOOD SHOPPE MANCHESTI:, She was honored by her as- the Aransas Wildlife Refuge, delicate. Finance Corporation’s buslnoM. L> Af f /r^ N E W 1s t R U N ■ G U S ’ RENO, Nev. (AP) — WlUiam 3 B I G H I T S soolates at a luncheon at the “and everything looks real Oanos once ranged from In Its 18 years’existence toe Halloween PII ^ b 7. ((A • BOl IHN NfnUI Darling told Washoe County Windsor House and presented a good for toe arrival of the rest Utah to toeMisslsalppl Valley , IFC has invested $194.7 rnllUon NEW WINTER HOURS sheriff’s deputies someone stole perpetual motion clock. of the cranes. but since 1900 they have hov- to 71 projects to 13 Latto- a penny worth $17,000 from his Mrs. Esposito and her hus- ’*Wo sent 86 to Canada last ®red on the brink of extinotion. American countries. TreoH home In a burglary within the week. bond, Frank, live at 88 St. John spring and we're hoping wa’ll ^ ^ ______—------NOV. 1(t to APRIL 1st St, get 60 birds back this winter." ______Deputies reported Friday that Darling, a building contractor, ------The first four cranes arrived said only 20 of the partlclar In New Post at this Gulf Coast refuge early 1943 pennies wbre minted and PhlUp Silver of 9D Mt. Ver- tblz weeft from their summer Tuet., Wed., Thors. 11 to 9 the last one sold went for non Dr., Vernon, was recently nesUng grounds at Wood Biif- O P E N H O U S E Holiday spicy pumpkin sauce, poured over pumpkin ice cream — $17,000. promoted by Caldor, Inc. to tho tol® National Park to the Cana- Darling said the thieves took newly created position of mer- din" Northwest Territory, AT THE HOME OF topped with real whipped cream and a big red Marichino cherry... a Fri. and Sat 11 to 11 some other coins and articles. chendlso distributor. ®«>wn said the 2,600-mtie MORE MORE Tho position was one of sov- night takes tho birds four to six P.S. Don't forget our Licorice Chip Ice Cream — another perfect eral created by toe discount weeks, counting layovers In the Tony Pietrantonio Sunday 4 to 9 deportment store chtdn as part Dakotas, Kansas and Okla- Halloween treat! , of Its 1971-72 expansion pro- homa. 226 PARKER ST. (W Z’RE CLOSED M ONDAYS) i® anrl|patpr _g^ “Some of them drag It out to TOMORROW, SUNDAY, 0C3T. 24,. 1971 silver, a graduate of the eight weeks but It depends on If lEupmng i^praUi UWvera ty of New Hampshire, th®y get rome s ^ g north 7 to 10 P.M. 803 HARTFORD ROAD ^ a regional supendsor for w l^ to ride W ’ B i^ said. Published DaUy Except Buadaye ShruLpSIsuv CDiWup StokM . and Holidays at 13 Blssell Street, rTesdlng point store chain be- ^The cianw tegln their court- RE-ELECT 'TONY Manchester, Conn. tore JoW nT caldor's two years eWp wW/® wintering at this pri- BOARD OF d ir e c t o r s , NOV. 2 Phone 646-1200 Telephone 64M7U J o . Since then, he has ad- “ “J"!? - 'BWO OONVKNIBNT LOCATliDNB Second Class Fostage Paid si Rt. • A 44A-^Opon Dally and Sun. i Parkade B ranob-M on. thru Sat. Manchester, Conn. .(06040) Citooed through voricua man- undergrowth, shiUIow streams. (Proprietor - Llo yd T. Boutilier) • ^ 1 (John and Bernice Rieg) SUBSCRIPTION RATES A (Ol.PRODlKniONSOF a Jm o n t positions. "«> ^ PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OP TONY Payable In Advance H* and Ws wife and daughter "As soon as they get to Can- PIETRANTONIO — R. H. Oates, Treas, W e O ffer The Best in Pizzas, G rinders, and One Year ...... $36.00 AMERtO Production Ao Avtu Enkiiiy win J to o ^ t® the HaJUen ada they start building nesU.’’ ■lx Mombs ...... U.M Spagbetti •— T o Eat Here, or T o G o . . . rbnte Months ...... 9.71 will rsioo Brown sold. "I- expect the reel One Month ...... 3.25 area. Single Copy ...... 16c Srd HH - ‘THE SHE BEAST By Carrier ...... weekly 76c

■ l. f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY,1 OCTOBER 28, 1071 PAOB n V B BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1971 PAOB FODB wilting to spend a part of a ■South WiiKlaor day during that week, pinnae Democrats Deny News for Senior Citizens call, cur office 048-6810, Mon­ tan and India there are several things to day, Thank'you, Delay Sought Liability F o r HUnKJ^PBtpr ---- -By CLAY R. POLLAN- recommend what would be called the By WALLY FORTIN HchfMiule for the Weeki <>-, ARIIS LIRRA JK Your Dally AcIMIy Guido "indo-Pak War.” DiRRirroR Monday, Office will bo closed. ^ ttAt. 11 In Removal Of Daddario^s Bill Cnntfttg I|prd2i 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen social, According lo Iho Start. fit would be a war between a nioe con­ Hello! Weil, the big nows this Oh yes, the bus will make the no canned foods needed. Noon !>) 2- 4-22-40 To develop menage for Sunday, Fire Hydrants HARTFORD (AP) — Dsmo- week is a spoclal meeting this rounds, starting at 6:46 in the |ay43-33-77 read wordi correipondlng to numberi )9-75‘39-47i cratlc leaden My they o S f me. fusion of racial, religious* and economic to 1 p.m,, lunch is served. 1 of your Zodiac birth >lgn, 73-74-73 1 Mondayhero at tho evening, at 7 o’clock evening, So “voryonoovoryono winwill beoe p.^. to 4 p.m., pinochle tour- T A U R U i KORPIO Mayor How.nrd Fitts, in a from toe unsuccessful 1970 enmities, so that the UlUng involved Alt. It 1 Romoncs'i 31 Your 41 To gubernatorial oampalyn ot tZ o L ina ‘he T o’clock entertain- iiament. No biis schedule, 7 2 Progrtit 32 Your 42 llluiionto c r . 2 3 letter to Public Utilities Com­ would usually involve some special emo­ O ■ Emilio Q. Daddario. S u d a ” ment and the dancing that fol- Mooting for all going to HAY 10 3 In 33 Ar> 43 B« NOV. 21 missioner Howard Hnusman tional satisdaction, which would make it ^ 12-23-33-331 4 IndIcoUd 34 Pockotbook 44 Proftcl this week, hn.s asked for a de­ Two ot Daddario’s campaign ir 1. u n 5 Rofnonct 33 M«r«ly 43 Rumori 1- 3- 6-17/? At this time cabin assign- ots are available at the office, Tuesday 10 a m to noon oil 18-20*35 lay on the rcmovr.l of fire hy- erganizattons are being sued by rate a cut above those warn in which the (HMINI 6 The 36----- BItiiingt 44 IP men » will be given, and all oth- and will bo at the door for a p„Tnttag cl’nis T p m toT om 7 S rlfft 37 Chonc* 47 Shop SAOITTARIUS drantii in the Pino Knob area, the Charles Palm Agency ot M beUlgerents have no real, earthy reason }^HAY 11 604 36 tgnor* 48 On Bloomfield, which Mys it still 9 Emphoiii 39 A 4» Worlly NOV. Fitts, has been advised ter hathig one another. g « r d tT S r \r llr 'a h a n “^ s T ‘ the tTaJUNi 10 lOOn 40 Rfctnt 70 An that the eommisnlon has or­ has nearly $79,000 worth ot un­ oSIsM So all v™. h i ^ T Porkado Lanes. No bus sched- DBC.i. 21 (ussea. So all you lucky travel- good to mo. How ^bout you? Mipd © \ l6-21-31-34 11 Smoft 41 Clond«fttin« 71 PotMiilonf 41-44-48-61^3-61^ dered the removal of hydrants paid bills, and also wants inter­ It would be a war which could start S/S 4-38-86-90 12 Many 42 Gftottr 72 R«otiitic 13 Your 43 Obttocit 63-38-85-1 supplied by the private water est on toe debt plus legal fees. with a healthy ndvanoe crop of reftigoes, ^ n to r m Wednesday, 9:80 a.m. to 11:80 CANCIR 73 S«nM bea: Center for this mooting. Re- Oooigo trip were shown, aa „ Bridae Party Noon to l 14 Avoid 44 M««t(r>g 74 Of CARRICORN company owned by l. H. Stich, Daddario has already paid approodmately 13,000^000' people already JUN{ I I 15 You'll 45 Um 75 Security Die. 11 toe agency $238,000 for handling mind one another, just in case well os a nice shot of the riiuf- „ m ' Hot-Meal and Meals-on 16 Ntw i 46 To 76 About builder of the Pino Knob homos. JULY 11 l7 A if 47 Help JAN. It campaign advertising, accofd- having fled their own homes in Bast eX m n‘’'®"“ ^ o e ls , 1:80 p.m. to ,8 ^ p.m.. 77 Overcome He said he understands the ff\'8-n-30-38 ISSttp 46 $Mmi 76 Ambitions 14-24-31-37^ PUC order Is based on such tag to reports filed with the Pakistan This nnat -u .4 u j w^tzos, Bjid Card Klm-Day, featuring slides of our ly49-63-79-82 19 You 49 Silly 79 Or 72-76-78 .R . Secretary of toe State. 20 0wt SOOtt^rt 80 Your factors as ago and size of pipe t aU It would be a war which need not r . s . " ' LIO 21 ft«fordino 51 Forets 81 Excitirtg - and the fact that the volume Alexander Qoldfarb, veteran crodltod w It not oUmt- trip, taken by Mr. Niles Carl­ ® 791? It 22 A 52 Mttt 62 Criticism attorney for toe Democratic lad in thlB papar UM tao necessarily Involve any dangerous out­ on social games, and a record Wo had two lovely guests, Mr. son. This win be^ a short after­ 23 Borgolns 53 Is 63 Need of water that would bo avnll- pobUiliad bora. 11 24 Scotttring 54 Moy 64 Patton Party, claims the additional BbU^on ot opodal dli- side participation. Instead of having the turnout for the noon lunch. In mid Mrs.. Oivllle Miller from noon. 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., enter­ ahle In the event of a fire ' of rar-’” the afternoon there wore 62 par- Michigan City, Iowa, visit with M5-27.37-441 25 FttI 54 ExpKtantly 85 Ths would not bo comparable to money does not have to be paid are •loo MMrred. great outside powers take up different tainment, and Halloween Dance. y52-70^1-e4 26 Htort 54 AAonsy 84 B« because the expenditures In tlclpatlng in the pinochle tour- during the day, and wo were 27 H ov4 57 B« 87 Htod that provided by a public water n a Baiald PrinUnc CMnpaay Inc., aa- Bus pick up at noon. Return VIROO risen aoaaa no tinaniilal reaponaftlUfir for aides, it would be possible, ter instance, nament, with the following win- happy to have them. Wo cor- Jl?” 28 Count 58 Not 88 B. system. question were not authorised in p.m. Bus pick up at \ AUO. It ^ 29 But 59 How 89 A gond a HI. t» ■rapiilaal airora appaartnc In adrarwe- ners; cis Wilson, 706; Louise ‘oJuly hope they enjoyed them- " The Mayor said that while And all the king’s writing by campaign treasur­ ____ and other raailtna matter In Ibe to have the United States undertake to 6:46 p.m., return trip at 11:00 |,HN. 11 I 30 Just 40To 90Good MAR. I C ers. Kancbaater Kreninc! Herald. supply arms and ammunition to both In­ Meyerhoff, 676; John Gaily, 666; solves in our activities, and i-32-36-471 ^ 10/24 all of these factors may be However, toe Palm Agency )Good ^Advene ^^Neutnl 9-10-36-39/< tnie, to order the removal of h o rse s and a ll __ to h o t Angalaa Tlmea-Waahlnc- Lyla Steele, 663; Alice Shorotto, ‘aclllUes. They ire visiting their ‘^ Thursdav 9 4«'am to nnnn »M.7} says It Is facing lawsuits Yyy __Nam Sarrloe. dia and Pakistan fire protection c.asnntlals such ___aaiTtea oUent of N. B. A. Berrtoa, Inc. the king’s men firms which it engaged during PnMWien Hapreaenteltrea — Nathewe. It would be a war which would be lo­ as hydrants dooms to "Impoao toe course of toe campaign. ■wanon and Qallan tee., Spacial Acaoey severe hardships on the home­ — New Totk, Chleaco, Detroit and Boaton. cated advantageously right in one of the p,. “ ‘ '■ J couldn’t put Susie The Superior Court suit 633; Mae Tlvnan, 631; John *tochlc playing time, and 66 P-m., open car owners in the area and on the names Daddario, Democratic MBinacR AUDir b u r b a p o p caHcnut- great world Bones of over-popuhttlon. TTOltB______Derby. 627; Rose Cambell, 628; participated, with the ^ b» ,_,n at 12-30 om Women Quiet Muskie local fire department. He also together again. State Chairman John M. Bail­ Finally, it would be a war which Josephine Schuotz, 624- and Gus ‘o>'owlng winners: John Gaily, " return trip at 12 30 p.m. said he found It difficult to ey, toe Hartford Friends o( DtelaT adrertlitM rlnatna bovre wouldn't settle anything, and which Gull, 623. 697; Francos Flke, 687; George AH day jmivlng bag- conceive that a, public body Xw Monday — I pjn. Xrlday. Tuesday was oil painting Bess Mconan. 66l; fiR® ‘or Bermuda trip, to a.m. The emotional wound cuts deep and and toe Xtor meeday — l pLin. Batnraay. could be repeated, in the same territory, charged with providing for the heals slowly. The scars can last a Daddario for Governor Cam- Bor Wadaaaday — 1 pi.m. Monday, class in the miming Esther Jvnder- a public good would Issue an or­ n r Uniraday — l p.m. Ibaaday for the same reasons, as soon as the In Florida Address lifetime. paign Committee. Also being Bor XMday —• 1 p.m. Wadneoday. Senior Bowling I ^ a ^ e w l in Johnson, 638; ^ der for the removal of fire pro­ Susie is hurt and confused, but sued are the treasurers at those “ “ ■* * - I 4;so p.nLday be- GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) of the gym. Some 700 were on teetton facilities "no matter ~ pjn. BHday tor world might get tired and bored with action at the P a M J T s in Mabel Wilson. P *"" “ served. 12:30 p.m. mostly she's afraid. Afraid her two committees, Harold R. pObUeatlOR. peace again. the afternoon. Following are the Rotn. 627; Allda ® P:*"" crewel embroidery Edmund S. Muskie was hand. what „ _ their shortcomings may parents will stop loving her the way stickler and Congressman Wll- refiiiltn Thn Tu A Johnson, 526; Wilbrod Messier ^ P*ni. to 10 p.m., set- ,|, - .. , - As Muskie began, demonstra- »» they slopped loving each other. »am R, Cotter, both of Hart- In summary —It would seem that we highhio-ii ti-lnln ...lit.with _ nnSi'__ . . 019,bio anaand Williamwilliam Irwin.Irwin 617.617 ' hack tournament. wuiimiiioni.. Bus pick up ^ ■ . torslors streamedsireamea throughinrougn a dooraoor inm j., „,.i Saturday, October 23 nign trlDlO with 2(VU nnH thn TTi.iimii iinriii, U i i . ______. cvlrtou- nioht i.rhnn . . . " He «1( said Fire Mariihall William Afraid somehow she s to blame fqqj are being offered the Ideal war. team slnie w t o ’ the gym, some Fire Chief Philip for the whole mess. Afraid of 12^30 tomorrow. I Some student of human nature ought The women’s Ideh social “ .30 P.m. ,, ®" ® Uberatlon activists con- carrying signs saying, "Blue cromble are "quite upset” with A Meaningful Nobel Award 491 ut of gameB, and alao for our crcwol -Saturday, 8.30 a.m. Bermuda fronted his nearly all-male au- Key—elltlst and sexist." nosslblllty of losing this As long as there are marriages to see if he can find out what perverse 1 .0OR. Q5 woo •n.. 5..1I4 embroidery 4/4 VIZVAUR J class. In toe _ eve- _ gT°bP meets^at toe Qsi^ter for djence and told it to get busy _ Florida Gov, Rcubln Askew, equipment without other posl- there'll be divorces. We can't save Shelton Given For the flrat time In many years, there _ vwoTr. ««.A ^tlwi I ft F% T^l ft T J them all. But with your help, we can instinct somewhere inside us keeps ua 134.3 was iron by Mary Chaves, nlng there were 66 participants trip to New York ending sexism. Sen. Lawton Chiles, D-Fla., live steps being taken to ns- save a handful. la an amnard cd'tfae Novel Peace Prlie from our proper enthusiasm ter the "In- Photojfraphed by Sylvian Oflara Sh. iirfi single wont to for our setback tournament With Betty Frledan, author of Heveral former governors and Htifciy of homeowners There are people in trouble all At-Large Vote Wilson for a 162. vvlth toe followink; winners: Irv- which la mesmingful because it la In "The Feminine Mystique," in legislative and judicial leaders he had over this town. doiPak’’ poaatbillty, and what riUy con- THE LIBRARY, MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE The men’s high triple of 477, ing Gustafson, 136; Leo Steln- Public Records the front ranks, some 100 young sat quietly with Muskie at toe tq tj,e FTJC in August Poor people, sick people, HARTFORD (AP) — A ted- tribute to and recognition of aa actual 0^ of a pctentially clvlllaed world • was won by Max Donhup, high naeyer, 133; Tom Murphy, 183; people, most of them women, front table while toe women rqg.a.rdlng some difficulties toe old people, disturbed people need eral Judge has le e re d the your help and need it fast. atateanuuuhip of malting peace. short-circuits our awareness of what is single of 188 to Joe Chaves, and Mina Reuthor, 126; Anna ^ Building Permits Interrupted toe unannounced held the floor for five minutes. ,q reactivating equlp- city of Shelton to disregard Ite too high average of 168.6 to A1 Haupt, 125; Etta Wilson, 123; Carmella D’Amlga, tool shed Democratic presidential candl- A young woman, identified as order to get water back Give the United Way. Please. malapportioned wards ta the necessary and good for ua. If wnr is In its citation of OianceJior Willy A Thought for Today DsPlant. giiqq Duhrlng, 123; Clifford at 37-39 Dudley St., $100. date’s speech before a Unlver- Barbara Mendhelm of Gaines- reeldents after If you don’t do it, Nov. 2 election and run all al- something we have to have, where could Connecticut Yankee Last week cn pur foliage trip Hammond, 122; Esther Gau- a Dzen CJoiistniction Co. for sty of Florida men’s honorary vllle, shouted angrily over, ntorm Doria. He said dermanlc candidates at large. Brandt of Weat Germany, the Norweflan Sponsored by the Manchester U.S. Dtetrict Judge M. Joseph we find a better one? But'instead of Dollar Sellers Council of Churches By A .H .O . we had a little excitement as delte, 122; John Person, 120: Wesley Gryk, to demolish a society. the whooping and laughter of requested consideration be, it won’t get done. PaxUament’e prise committee Identified one of toe Indies had a slight Robert Schubert, 118; Harold gorago at 476 Mata St., $260. Muskie asked that Mrs. Frie- seme men: "When women pet jq require adequate epn- Blumenfeld also ordered the acme cf hia achievemeiita u foUowa: buying the theory of the realists, we By WARREN BERRY city Friday to redlstrlct its Obey the Holy Spirit What killed the Bowles reor­ fointing ppoll. On all our trips, Lehmann, 116; Bertha Dhuring, Frederick J. Brown, fence at dan be given a microphone, 11s- the power you may not laugh ^ ^ backup system of stlU draw back, even from the perfect Newsday We are waiting to see how I make sure we have a nurse, 116, and Claire Comlns, 116. 28 Turnbull Rd., $176. tened as she spoke, and later so hard. Stick around!” water supply so that residents wards after the election. ‘Vre-condltiattB for a peaceful de- Dear brothers, you have been much the process of trying to ganization back ta 1970 was the "Constitutional rights out- war. That permits some hope for the given freedom: Not freedom to and this time it really paid off. By the way this coming Mon- a1 Spakauskas for Mrs. said he was "net upset, but Mrs. Frledan who earlier had certain of household WASHINGTON — FeUow CS4>- One subject sure to bother change the shape and custom suspicion that. In spite of the gdvaiiitirig centnbuied lor public good weigh administrative con- vnloiMnent are a politinal and miUtary future of mankind, perhaps foolish, per­ do wieng, but freedom to love My hat is off to our retired day is Veteran’s Day, and a carole Walden, two-car garage pratifled" toe demonstrators spoken at a banquet of two hydrant water supply with a italists, put down your copy of such tavedved legislators is the of Connecticut government by Republican and big business nurse Alice Jones, and to Se- holiday for us town employes, qqj jgq qt 664 Bush Hill Rd., had had a chance to sound off. women’s honorary socleltles, „,iqjmum of interruption, cenlence,” was iBlumenfeM’s relaxatlan of tension between Eaat and and serve each other. report of special commission ___ reply to the city's claim that an il^ saving, to continue. the thoughts of Chairman Dick. basic one of shareholder free­ front which the Commission nlor Center’s Jae Magora, and This would ncrmally moan our j2,930. The Maine Democrat had just told the men her ycun-er co- continued that he had not Want Borope. Ihe conunlttee attachen dom vs. the national interest. For the whole Law can be may have changed In the past itself presented, the real goals at-large election of aldermen on It is time to face sosne facts. summed up in this one com­ the bus drivers kept toe lady building would be closed, but clement Fontaine, house at begun a speech to toe Fi-.rl<*a horts had her full support Md received a reply to toe August importance to the feet that Willy Brandt But as political pressure 20 years. But our early Inclina­ of Its recommendation were comfortablo while they sutn. because of our hard-working 54,.3^ Sussex St,, $33,000. Blue Key in which he said "the praised them fer being in the K.0 H W cdy B o ck s ^ottce -would create prbb- We have just weathered aa mand: "Love others as you love tion is to guess that the forces bcUi aa foreiKn aecretary of the Federal grows to control the stock­ yourself." not just ectmomy and effi­ moned an ambulance. volunteers, toe old standbys, oqqqid Mathlews! addltlMi at Southern stratepy” was "an in- Iront line," q,^g p,qg jjqq^, Com- Perspective On Weapons international financial crisis. holder-owned giants that have of resistance will still prove ciency, but a transformation of But if instead of showing love The lady was admitted to the the building will be opened. The 3,3 De^oq _ ji joo. suit to the South” which South- Mallory Home of pony services more than 100 Ireland Pullout eiecuonelection naahad beenoeen doi pointed out Republic of Germany in 19M and aa What have we learned? First oft been expanding overseas, the greater than those pushing for Connecticut’s political life Into hospital and her son was notl- volunteers Oeorglnla Vince and Annulll Ckmstructlon 0>. for erners must reject in 1972 if toe Tallahassee then ordered her j,qqjgg jq area; the builder SPFMNGFTELD, Mass, (AP)— gome time ago bv toe Eventar This newspaper believes that in an Im­ we now know that the greatest among yourselves you are al­ tadMral chanoeHnr aince IMS haa taken Republican White House will ways critical and catty, watch change. something more leftist and lib­ fled. He took over from there. Tom_ O’Neill------will handle .toe . . Gulnan, ulnan. alterations and nation is to "rise again." mike cu off, told her "We love qwqs a cummunlty well and res- Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D- a n ^ perfect world, which this one still is, the enemy of the stockholder sys­ " : ‘ rriu- urViir.h women.” anm-eciatedannrarlatnri herhpr com-com. .j ------. ---- .____-----,■' _ ------____----. -----__ ------,______.... ■” *-■• dcuiuicioenunei,, Ansuiua,ansonia, a nnewmaper concrete initiatives leading to such re- United States serves itself, Its friends, face a problem. Its liaison man cut! Beware cf ruining each oth­ eral and more directly demo­ This brings up a point to be kitchen social games in the g^^tlqq gj Ludlow Rd., $9,- The Blue Key event, which women appreciaiea ner com -j^jgqjg------g^e charged»------a flat annual Maas., has defended his sugges- circulated in Shelton, so the tem Is not the red menace or with big business, (Commerce However that may prove out, and its allies best by being suitably arm­ er. some of the parallels, and some cratically responsive to the peo­ considered. If you aren’t feel- morning. At noon Frank Lat- usually draws toe top speaker tap but that Mu^le had been ,gg y^gj^. ^^g^ supply. tlcn that British troops be with- community has been out on no- lsxa3tk*i cC teniloQ.** the yellow peril but the blue Secretary Stans, is an all-out ple than had been the state’s ed against any unfriend who might oth­ chip. I say this with Impeccable I adN'lse you to obey only the of the differences, between the ing well, or juot aren’t physi- Madevllle Signs Inc. for First Flo^da homecoming actlvl- patient long e n w ^ . The Mayor pointed out that drawn from Northern Ireland, tlce, Blumenfeld observed, booster of the “multinationals'' Holy Spirit’s instructions. He steady habit. cally up to taking trips, or have will be cn hand to serve lunch ^gg, y ties, tradltlri^ly has been an ^ ^ although toe hydrant water sup- ‘I feel toe United States has The outcome of toe Nov. 2 al- “Dating the whole postwar period,*’ erwise be tempted to upeet the cmslder- backing. You remember of and the president himself has "State Reorganization Com­ the stability which happily does exist course that night of Aug. 15 will tell you where to go and mission” effort of Governor recently been In too hospital, or even though the students have Broad St., 416,000. all-male smoker and banquet. w t, ply system is relatively small, a responsibility and my ex- dermanlc elections ta Sheiton the cWaihsi mid, **tbe politically unsolv­ vowed to lift the very slight wliat to do, and then you won't T ^re seems to be a similar had a slight heart attack, then ‘‘ay off. Central Sign Co. Inc. for women faculty has as much of an °PP° ^ In toe event of emergencies, at presslon is a continuing qon- may not be known until later If new. when our beloved chairman — controls that now exist on direct Chester Bowles, back in 1930, distnist, for reverse Ideological ed German problem has constituted a But being “suitably'’ armed Is a mat­ always be doing the wrong and that of Governor Thomas you should not try to take these ‘n “i® afternoon, Peter Ven- p u sunermarkets Gen- members had been Invited fnr to speak as a u.s. senamr water is available. Besides em for oppression whether it some races are cloee. Thla is with typical oriental subtlety— American . Investments abroad. things your evil nature wants reasons, of the goals ot econ­ trims' Hiose in toe above eon- “HUo, will toe pinochle the fir« time, and male and fe- should never object oto- g„^ ^g,^^y ,gg^„,g ^g BlumenfeW onterad a latsMt danger to peace. As leader of the ter of Interpretation. changed his mind and reversed Mesklll's "Commission on Serv­ omy and efficiency which Gov­ We admire the Pentagon admirals and Europeans may not like that you to. ices and Expenditures," now in dllion will have to have a doc- games. No other bustaess^ $1 OOO. "’®^® students were allowed to ere seek toe same oppo expressed concern on toe or In Northern Ireland,” he change in toe form of abaentee gBreisment of the Federal Republic of the economic course of the na­ one little bit and their coopera­ For we naturally love to do ernor Mesklll’s commission is " . . . wi ,.^— ♦>,„ honv itv increase of fire insurance rates said Friday in an interview. ballots to reelect the at-large generals fer the Imagination they expend tion. Why did he do it just then? 1971, are Interesting to note. to;’s permission before they ^Vne^Cta ^Vs^'to^^tan.' ^nUp/^boLructio^ Co. for 1 ^‘‘® Germany and on behalf of the German on devising new weapons systems and tion certainly will be need^ as evil things that are just the op­ offering the state. Today the to toe homeowners. The London Sunday Times nature of the election, and gave Foreign spMulators were inter­ the Administration starts nudg­ posite from the things that the Both studies were headed by uneasy suspicltm Is that the can B:«- , , ^ ^ teers who ’always come D‘enn C. Rivard, twcwiar ga- people, Willy Brandt has atretriied his the diligence with which they extract fering with the sanclty of the Fitts said, Friday, that he has backed Kennedy’s position, absentee voters until 6 p.m., mcneys ter such weapons from a bemus­ ing the world toward the sort of Holy Spirit tells us to do; and impeccable representatives of real goals, underneath the of­ feels certain that this docket but other British newspapers Dec. 2 to get their ballote to. hand to leconcUlatton between countries dollar, that's why. pro-U.S. monetary system that Lithuanian Catholics ed Congress. That’s what we civilians the good tilings we want to do the Republican party and the fers of economy and efficiency, Ontt«o0..rhmd, lir-aiyi™^ “P “ j., wlU be reopened, as he has accused him of trying to win Shelton has had three wards that long have been enemlea.” But the chainnan, who in his it began to hammer out with when the Spirit has His way state business community, such may add up to something like fair to the others to be sub- activities wcuia ^ ^ talked with State Rep. Thomas presidential votes among Irish- with two aldermen being elsct- pay them to do. global leaders this past week. The committee died, finally, Cham But it is wise; to try always to keep wisdom does not always tell us with us are just the opposite of selection of personnel being, ta rightist reclamation of Connec­ Jected to problems. Let’s face laueu. _ ^ Claim Soviets Interfere Donnelly. Americans. gd from each. all he knows, didn't mention CJertataly these sophisticated cur natural desires. "I^ese two ticut from all the years cf soft caOor Brandt’s effort to “secure for the these matters in perspective. Otherwise the case of Bowles, the deliber­ ------About 60 Conservative mem- Tlie poipulaUon variations be- the entire Income of the U.8. Treasury the names of these mysterious pds know how their own con­ forces within us are constantly ate strategy aimed at getting liberalism which managed tb oAe“ S r^ 'r* 'b X lfT rre not^up Impressrc^A to ^ with all the Richard W. Hyde for Howard MOSCOW, (AP) — Ftoman no desire to leave toe Soviet Manchester Evening Herald bers cf toe British Parliament tween toe wards are such as to psopls of Weat Berlin the human rights foreigners who were out there stituents feel about Yankee dol­ fighting each other to win con­ approval of state reorganiza­ seep ta even though the Bowles to it toe’n we s h ^ ld n ’t take volunteers, I haven’t very much ^ Id . enclosed porch at 69 would go to the armed services with lar Imperialism. All they have Catholics in Uthuania are charg- South Windsor correspondent signed a statement criticizing cause a “debasement and dlhl- of persocial security and full freedom of tvfShlng for any other branch of govern­ selling their dollars and creat- trol ever us, and our wishes are tion from a Republican General reorganization effort failed at the chance It could be costly ^ Lithuania, on the Baltic Sea, Barbara~ ’ Variick^ tel. 814-8274. him, and Northern Ireland’s tlon ot toe votes” to the more tag a nuisance for the paper- to look at Is the best-seller never free from their pressures. Assembly. the time. to y " d ^ l ? r n l c r t r l p f o V Plenty cf administrative work E ^ ° ^ A g t^ e U l for Ustoo tag official Soviet Interference iqg„rpqrated into toe So------Hsowement.’’ ment. status of Jean-Jacques Servan- prime minister, Brian Faulk- populous districts, according to Right now, in its laudable enthusiasm richest country on earth. (Galatians 6:13-17) that must be done, as well as Agostlnellt, roof repairs at 609- jq their right to freedom of yjgt union In 1940. The United ner, accused Kennedy of play- the suit filed by three fihelton Schrieber's book “n ie Ameri­ Both studies led off with Whether the Inner drive be The story of postwar Gemuuty, until for new appropriations, the Pentagon is No they weren't the much- I would have you learn this Wednesday morning wo had 20 the planning, and organizing cf worship. States has never recognized Ing “American politics with Ul- residents, Donald C. Jalbert, can Challenge" just four years great fact; That a life of doing claims of potential economy toward the left, as It seemed in attending toe Bridge Party, with n.U toe activities. Anyone wont-Stylarama too. for LawTOTce ]>iaaident sources report that mcsccw’s right to toe area, Blind Issued BrMidt. had been a cenaistesit partner- making It sound as though the Russians maligned gnomes of Zurich, ago. I960, or toward the right, as it ster lives.” Albert Burch and Frank J. Oa- are forging fast ahead of the U.S. in tboae secretive little squlrrelers right is the wisest life there is. that could be realized from en­ toe f o ilin g winners. First high me around a cou- 1,190 Catholics from toe district jq qbout 80 per cent of ------selvleri. M p in by Chancellor Adenauer, numbers and types of nuclear weapons whose power we have all grown His thesis was that In the fu­ (Prov. 4:11) actment of their recommenda­ seems in 1971, the shrewd bet of 8,990, Kay Llnhart, 2nd high P‘e days ‘a Alltussky signed a protest utouanla’s 2.9 million popu- Driver Permits ture the two superpowers will tions. always looks for the ncn-ldeo- whoae Ideological oonvlctiotis and ele­ MMt in sea power. To read the headlines to fear. And they weren't mem­ Submitted by the * of 2,420, E. Qulsh, and low score 8'''®®?®‘y ' statement to the Communist ,ation was Catholic. No current WILMINGTON Del (AP) I-ess Ca»tor Oil Sold the innocent bypasser would be tempted bers of the Communist bloc out not be the U. S. and Russia but Rev. George W. Smith loglcal, unimaginative, self-en- More Deformed mental political security both made him the U.S. and U.S.-owned in­ Pastor of the Presbyterian Governor Bowles said, ta trench^ bureaucracy which Mabel Loomis. ve^®'‘!uck7 to“ h a v f so sigS a f^ ™ 9 ^ B ro S ’s f $2" ®’’® The D e la w ^ Meter Vehicle RIO de JANEIRO - Exports 'to «*Hnk that the U.8. is already a mere to embarrass the mighty c ^ 1950, that the recommendation After a nice turnout for toe , qgqqig gHvina- me and 000. ’ ' Earlier, some 2,000 Catoohes -xiie Lithuanians appealed to Division began issuing drivers cf castor oil to toe United BONN — About 80 per cent favor the psitiUon of Germany, and by jMcond-oiasa military power on the way dustry in Europe. Church oI Manchester. will be against any change not ^ italists of the United States. Or as another writer put It of his State Reorganization Hot-Meal, we held our Fun-Day, P® P hnlnine- liand Leon Clcszvnski addition at ^^® Prenalsky district Brezhnev to secure the release licenses to the blind today, but States dropped more tham 25 of all women in Wert German I United States policy, which concentrated to siiAing to a third-rate level. because It heads ta any partic­ There is every indication to­ (this time an American, Louis Commission would save the ular direction, but becsuiae It Is which featured a talk, and toe vwOA in town is looking 64 Homestead St ’ $1 600 complained to the Communist qf y,g Rev. Youzas Zdebskis, a no Immediate traffic problems per cent last year, falling to prisons are disfigured or de- on otganiring Europe for cold war We are wmrled about srhat the Viet­ day that the people who put the state the then immense sum of ^ow ii^ of colored slides of Jh® YWCA ^ g Andrews ' for Ray- General ^m m lttee that priest reportedly arrested Aug. were expected. 47,600 long tons from 64,000 in formed In some way, about nam war has done to the morale and ef­ Turner in his "Invisible Em­ Current Quotes change. rather **««" for poaaiUe peace. ’Tim long- dc^Uar under pressure were pire") the IBM company alone $20,000,000 annually, ta addition Manchester’s nice sections, ^ d ' " j '°q" m ® 7 W ta t^ i o n at W »'®y "® “®"‘®‘‘ '^®®‘*“" 2« ‘®®®h‘"K catechism to The state took toe action to 1969. triple toe non-criminal average, ficiency of the U.S. Army and we ap- some of the bluest of the blue "Let's not forget that half the to promoting much greater gov­ the messy, or ugly sections. The “ ‘here Is anyone inter vv ler ai prggtice thelr'falto. children. The Uthuanlans said, provide the sightless with iden- rai«e theory for American ptrilcy was by 1988 could easily liave a (riaud the candor and concern on this chip cempanies which are con­ business of 100 billion dollars a faithful are women."—His ernmental efficiency. presentations were excellent, please call our office, Although the Catholics deny “If his action Is a crime, then Uflcatlon. The cmdenttals are Htst If we made West Germany rireng subject of its Chief of Staff, General sidered pillars of American cap­ year and thus become bigger Beatitude Maximum V. Hakim, War’s Weather ^ ir T io m r n r t L ^T n “ The menus for toe week, are for Valerie F. DeQuattro, bed- that they want to form an orga- It only remains for us to dream valid for any purpose-except Westmoreland. But when It comes to italistic society. The biggest than any nation except the Melchite patriarch from Syria, Governor Mesklll’s Commis- enough, s"«i our cam alliance strong nilsBlles and sea power, It is in order to mission on Services and Ex­ BEDFORD, Moss. (AP) — te r a r te d ^ t inwlvcd wlto this ‘or Monday, Egg salad sand- room and piano room at 49 nlzed movement-illegal under of too freedom of religion and driving. __ wheelers and dealers In the so- United States. in a speech at the World Synod d tv Beautiful Committee wlches, chicken soup, cookies,Arvlne Place, $6,000. Soviet law—It appeared that a conscience. ’ ALBERT and LARRY'S we some day force Rua c^i attenUen to one fact which usually called Buro-doUar market of Bishops in Rome during a penditures reports, in 1971. The Air Force Is testing a de­ gets omitted from the Pentagon preaen- that It has recommendations vice to take weather readings committee holds niontolv and fruit, Wednesday, It will bo Robert P. Templeton, pool at protest movement similar to ala to accede to a mmlflcatlon of Ger­ (American dollars on deposit discussion of a greater role for meetings at the Chamber of Baked ham with raisin sauce, 868 Tolland Tpke., $400. toe Jewish one has been devel- Kenya’s Striker Drop tatlons. with foreign banks) are now be­ which could save the state behind enemy llnee, says tts Monsoons Vital many OB our terma In practloe, our women in the Roman Catholic chief developer, Lt. Ck>l. James Oommerce Office, and seniors parslled potatoes, pens and car- Chenetto Builders for Heri .^NAIROBI — Strikes arc con- During 1971 the Air Force and the lieved to be the 23,(X)0 affiliates Church. $153,000,000 a year, an amount BEAUTY STUDIO policy was not an Instrument toward Navy began fitting MIRV warheada to Herald proportionately comparable to P. (3hurch. are most welcome to attend, rots, rolls with butter, and man M. Frechette, house at 15- Many In toe Jewish commu- UNITED NA'nONS, N.Y tlnulng to decline In Kenya. In and subsidiaries of U.S. firms The next meeting will_____ bo____ held birthday - cake. Thursday It is 17 Horace St., $26,000, various parts of toe So- Ono-thlrd of too world’s land 1970 there were 84. Involving but the deadly foe of aigr possltilHtlea of their kxig-range - muclear weapons. which now operate abroad. "We have 90 per cent of a that $20,000,000 twenty years Church said the Expendable TSI-CITY SHOPPING PIAZA A MIRV ia a “multiple independently Yesterdays TYiesday afternoon, at 3:30, so minestrone soup, cheosburger, J. & S. Building Oorp. for Mr. vlet Union allege Interference area and population depends on 18,946 employes and resulting In German leunlflcaUon. These completely foreign out­ ccal contract in our pocket, es­ ago. Remote Operating Weather Sta­ targetahle reentry vehicle.” That means sentially."—Gov. Arch A. tion Is eight feet long, six think about It, stop In, and then cake with frosting; for FYlday and Mrs. Robert Sylvester, in synagogue affairs, and com- monsoons for crops, and toe 60,761 man-days lost, compared VERNON. CONN. fits are owned by some 600 25 Years Ago Back in 1960, most realistic you’ll find there Is a need for “ Is french toast with syrup, house at 29 Oakland Terroeq, plain that those wanting to 1ml- strong, raln-bringtng winds are with I062’s 285 strikes, which And yet. without that reunification, that each warhead packs at least three Americans companies whose Moore of West Virginia, after inches In diameter and weighs different Mows which can be aimed at at meeting with union and man­ views of the amount of dollar 86 pounds. It Is dropped from your help. and crisp bacon, and cf course $24,000. grate to Israel cannot do so. vital to the economies of Asia’s Idled 132,433 employes for 746.- there can never be peace and atahlUty names arje household words. , Group of progressive mer­ savings possible under the During toe business part of a beverage Is served with each John A. and Blvlo P. John- The Catholics have expressed agricultural nations. 799 man-days, least three different targets. And so far HUs fear of the “mulUnatlon- chants provides free parking for agement negotiators seeking an an airplane and sticks into the as we yet knew, the Russians have not Bowles reorganization plan ground with sensing In­ too meeting, wo heard that meal. son, garage and patio at 18 Hlll- In Europe. ala" as they now are called is patrons at Purnell Place. end to the three-week soft coal Murtha Mansfield Is feeling bet- Eolks, wo are In need of a few crest Rd., $3,600. ------^------solved the prcMem of the MIRV. strike. doubted that much actual cut­ struments sticking out. Its bat- just beginning to seep through ting would result, but conceded ter. In toe hospital. She can’t volunteers to sit In our office, ------Albert and Larry's This is what Chancellor Brandt has So the biggest change in the strategic ta official Washington. A sensi­ 10 Years Ago t o r y-powered radio sends balance of power in 1971 has not been "You can't make the whole that the rate of future growth weather data signals for up to have any visitors yet, but Is en- answer the phone for a few Plim ia* realised and recognised, to the alarm of tive Nixon Administration is in government costa might be Joying the many cards she U re- -hours. If wo could get a few IR n a -W IIlc e riinuw - the increase in the munber of missile catching hell from labor leaders About 660 persons attended wcrld fit you, you have to ad­ 200 miles, he said. some of Chanoeilor Adenauer's political mounts In Russia or in the number of fifth anniversary Jamboree of just to the world.”—Actor Dick checked for a time, if the The EROW8 also could be ootvlng. names, wo could make out a BATAVIA, N.Y. — T h e present because of what they call the Kiel, at 7-feet-2 and 300 pounds economy - efficiency recommen­ Albert Ryden was a dinner schedule so It wouldn’t bo too phrase, "doing a land-office heirs, and to the continued diapleaaure Russian missile-bearing submarines, but “exporting of American jobs" Manchester Square Dance Club used as part of an antipollution in the proUferation of blows Which the at Manchester High School. Hollywood’s biggest actor. dations were adopted. sensing network. Church sold. guest Wednesday, and It was too much, or too long for only a business,’’ originated at toe of Mr. Acbeson's heirs in the American by a intern that makes it at­ first time he’s been out since few. We need this help for the Holland Land Oo. office on U.8. can strike at Russia — or anyone tractive for U.S. firms to beat State Dapartment. else it chooses. ho returned homo from Uto hos- week of November 1 Utrough 6. Main Street In Batnvln. The Miss Ann taxes by opening plants, abroad pltal. A1 looks very well, imd I’ll bo away with too Bormu- office, built In 1614, Is pro- This means that until and unless Rus­ rather than back home. And this is why Chancellor Brandt sia can come up with Its own MIRV or It was good seeing him up, and da )!Toup. and Mrs. Magora Is served im a National Historic Since the end of World War Fischetti aroujid. on vacation that week. Anyone Landmark. has been reaching out, as any German something else which will multiply the n, the U.S. firms' investment of Milo Wigs number of Idowa It can throw, it is fall­ Loist week I talked a llttlo slaleMiian of reason and viskn would ta production machinery over­ about the big Halloween Donee ing behind. seas has Increased tenfold to 77 A VOTE FOR VIVIAN have to be doing now, with the hand ot The Russians today do have more in- wo ore planning for this coming recoBclUatlon and negoUatioo, aeeUng, billion dollars. Wednesday evening. We’ll have terccnUnental missiles mounted In silos Those kinds of numbers have by patient and modest degrees, the time in the ground than does the U.S. It Is some entoralnmont. Plus a live In Observance of Monday, October 25, 1971 just begun to frighten pollU- lutd lively bond to play for IS A VOTE also building nuclear armed submarines clans, especially ta a week when Germany and Central Europe can faster than la the UB. But there would danotag. Plenty of prizes to bo VETERANS DAY 7 - 9 P.M. be free at both outside dominattons—that when they were grappling to un­ given away. Our ontortailnmont have to be three times as many with sin­ derstand what the free world's of Russia, and that ot the United States. gle warheads to equal the U.8. present commlttoo of Alice Vossolo, FOR RESPONSIBILITY AT financial leaders have against Tmumy O’NollI, May Tlvmui, REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS munber with MTRVs. The Russians are the U.S. As delegates to the In the world of today, any statesman not going up in numbers that fast. Be­ imd John Vlneo, have lots of International Monetary Fund IdoiM to hoi)) mako 'toe night lui WILL BE CLOSED IJfe-long resident of Mimehester. ALBERT and LARRY'S who does what reason and vlalan would sides, it Is the avowed, although not ex- met here to handle the worst Long history of distingulslied communUy service. frficitiy declared, policy of the Nixon ad­ nxelllng one. suggest for him and for his people in threat to currency values ta a Wo’ll havn a costuinn (tenule, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25th Ciinlrmiui and Buyer, Ttie Gift Stiop, Miuu'hester Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, 1068 ministration to let the Russians catch up quarter of a century, it became to present. Ibeir slUiatlan has to be regarded as with the long lead previoualy held by the and prises for the v^nnrs. BEAUTY STUDIO clear that the United States' Prise oommitteo Is Oeorglnla •nilH All WONHOlUni HY REIMIHLICAN TOWN OrXMM. First Recording Beoretary, Manchester lllstorii'al Hoclely. unique. U.S. Mr. Nixon wants “sufficiency"—not generosity, slopptaess and rapa- •■parltjr' or "auperlorlty.'' It la not at all Vliire, and Mary Itoodos, and diaries MeKfnsle, Treas. Served boards of directors tor many organlsatUsis Including Girl Hcoulu. American TRI-CITY SHORRINO PLAZA. VIRNON clousnsss were now the docu­ they tall they have smne Oancer Society, Manchester Civic Orchestra, Auxiliary of Miuichcalcr Memorial Worthy. In fact, ot a Nobel Peace necesaary to have more missiles in order 1110 mented vtllains. nice surjHlass In store. Hos|iUal, Tuberculosis Association, anuuig others. to have s “sufficiency." Quality can be With domestic labor tunriing Prise. far more Important than quantity. Hy toe way, we’ll have some Writes column "From Your Nelgtibor's Kitchen" ap|>caiing weekly tn Muiu-licstci about lost jobs, and foreign Mli>n tasty fisxl simeks lo munnh M co o m n . Evening Herald. DIMONSTRATION Aa for sea power. The U.S. Navy badly capitalists beginning to worry I*a«t President, Manchester lleiHibllcan Women’s t'lub . needs some updating. It la oversupplled . on, ss isir mmimlUeo ig Harold U R O m U CMR. ah^Nit lost marfcsta, the blue IsihmMtit, Madge Onltnii. Mar- RE6ISTER NOW Past Vice President. Hartford dmptcr, National Secretaries AsstH'Inllon AND SH O W with obsolete or obsolescent types of chip American oorporation may Wife of co-publlshfr of Ttie Manchester Rvemng Herald ‘lliumue F FergUMUi WMddn't It B« The Itetl War? dupe, short on snuOt, modern veaeele be in for a come-uppsnee. The lisi Keegsii, and stiec(uia Toi face mtaetlee. ham A. RIbicoff (D-Oonn.), tell ms thsre will lie mgfse, lea, ADULT ART CLASSES NIW RALL LINE OR UOHTWIl^HT pundtts who datenrt the inavitehlllty of idmI s “iHmi'li" iHiwI llisl wiadil t f j u i u fmir ixmaseullve terms and tornier do|iuty maytir. But to a large 4*fre« this is their own chAirman of a newly craated Preaent meniber lloani lA Dtiei'lors. lYiwn lA Mam-hestei war, pronouncii^ it a nstural and un- fault. Tha admirals of today have clung subcommlUse on international Slaggsr (‘assliis Clsy J NO TIASINO OR CUTTINO aveldataie part of the bahavtor of tha hu­ 'too long to the big aircraft carrier just trade of the Senate Flnsnee Wn isdy hiqm Ihat « gissi ^ man)/ alleiMlina wilt bring cm VIVIAM NRaUfON POR lOARD OR DIRICTORS SILR STYLINO WlOf man animal, haven’t been inspired to aa the admirals of ths Hhifa clung too OonunIttee. in January, sfter CiASM% IN ACRYLIC AND OIL PAINTINC long to the battUshlp conferring on the eprx with oml vtsi all can ehang* RUU TOR UVIA — VOTI RIRURUCAN give a Utils paatlvs, open backing to the Hsd they given up csrrters in favor of European Uommon Market nt the (Voter M's ail fer a giasl BlOINNINT.OCTOBlRTMh, THta Uj Ne-{j|9tUtf« VlvlAii T m pnsrihllltlis now devetoping in the In- small boaU they would today have as leaders, RiMeoff mnotuded Mme, s(vl a f*» Utighs wbli-b ria w as tHMaa-niw laU s - l ea»7 Iring • RHoiid Door 1^ modern a fleet as the RussUna. They that eronofnhe wtll repla/« wa ait *-ftn H»a fn*aa lA IkMa • a s^ rns Stiwr d ite t. and den t. CHRUTIAM BCI- gaopoRUoa ae the main s 187 Woodbridge St. 10:30 a.m.. Church School. choral works. Service, Holy Communion. Wkpping cudgel for such overlords as they kept the tax Increases lo 385 N. Main St. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. Rt. 81, Coventry > ' 6 Rev. Bugese J. Charman Robert Baker, Pastor Nursery, Kindergarten and For further information or the Baron of the Barony taf Oa- only 1.6 mills. Rev. Jam es M. Boyle Rev. Felix M. Davis, Grades 1 and 3. Adult Instruction CTaas. llfia. 'I^e candidate explained that Minister to register contact Mrs. Thom­ Rev. Richard F. Roughan, R«v. Joseph Schick 10 a.m., Sunday School. as Dorman of 78 Willow St., Lawyers are going at each when Republicans took control Saturday. Mssees at B and 11 a-m.. Worship Service. Unitarian FeBjwshlp Assistant Pastor . _ Trinity Covenant Church South Windsor before Monday. _____ Saturday, Masses at 0 and 7 other with rattan swords and of the Town Council to 1967, the * 7il0 D.in. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. 7:90 p.m., Ehrangellstlc Serv­ of Glastonbury mill rate was 40 mills and "to­ 90S Hackmatack St. Saturday Mass, 7:90 p.m. P-m. wooden shields for the greater Sunday. Masses 7 :«>. 9. Nursery through Church Sebo^ ice. Rev. Norman B. Swennen. Academy Junior High Masses at 8:90, 10 honor and glory pf raven-tresa- day it stands at 66.0 mills. He 8 Sunday Masses, 7:30, 9:80 and Sunday, lOltO a.m., noon and 5:00 p.m. Grade . Sermon by the Rev. Pastor Main St., Glastonbury ed damsels. said the last Democratic Cknin- Mr. Davis, “A Deeper Spring." 10:45 a.m. and 11:80 a.m. The Preabyieiian Church Calvary Church It all started when a Ber­ cll "took office with a mill Chnreh af the Aaaomptlon 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with 10:90 h-m. Service, Nursery rate 33.5 and ended at 40 mills PIETRANTONIO 43 Spruce St. First Congregational Church VeMDOO Assembly of God keley graduate student, Diana Adams St. and Thompson Rd. Calvary Church George W. Smith, Pastor classes for all ages three Sets WLC Film and School. -on Increase of 6.6 mills, show­ Rev United Church of Christ 104 W. Main St., RoekvlUo Studebaker, founded the Society Rev. Edward 8. Peptn, Pastor (Assemblies Of God) through Adult, plus an Infant- for Creative Anachronism. She ing an Increase of 3.1 or 3.2. The Calvary Church of God Meaalah Evangelical Lutheran Mato St., Coventry Rev, Bari K. Pettibone, IS 1W KEY TO Rev. Robert J. Buihank •47 B. Middle T ^ e . 9:15 am ., Sunday School. Nursery. Minister says she had a desire to etudy mills per year.” will present a filmstrip with CImrch Rev. James W. McBride, Rev. K. L. Gustafson, Classes for all ages. 10.-60 a.m., Morning Worship the Middle Ages "by putting on He pointed out that even with with the Rev. Mr. Swensen ~m»d on tta minister ^ World (Wisconsin Synod) Minister GOOD Saluiday, Mstsrr at 5:00 and Pastor 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. 0:40 a.m., Sunday Scbool, events to try to recreate the the 16.6 mill increase, the Re­ preaching on "The Sixth Beatl- U t e r a t ^ C r ^ e Sunday at 7 208 Buckland Rd., Wapptog 7:JQ pum. Nursery provided. Medieval period." publicans failed to provide the 10 a m ., Sunday School. Class­ Rev. Karl R. Gurgel, Pastor 9:90 a.m.. Church School. classes for all ages. Sunday, Masses at 7:90, 9, 7 p.m.. Evening Service. lude.” Nursery for pie-school P -^ ^ 11 a.m.,'Worship Service. Since the first Berkeley back­ town with "badly needed serv­ GOVERNMENT es for adults and children. The World Literature Crusade 11 a.m., Worship Service and 10:90 and U:45 a jn . children available. 0:40 p.m., Christ's Ambassa­ ward tourney In 1986, the ices.” He sold roads need Nursery care provided. 3:30 p.m.. Inquirer's CSass. Is an Interdenominational faith 10 a.m., Sunday Scbool. Nursery. £ society has grown to 8,(X)0 extensive repairs and termed 11 am .. Divine Worship. Mes­ Center Congregational Church 4.30 p.m., Ohurch business "ilaslonary organisation srhlch 11 a.m.. Worship Service. 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fel- dors youth group. St. Huilhslniiif w’s Choreh 7 p.m.. Evangelistic service. members In four "kingdoms" the Republican’s claim for pro­ sage by the pastor. United Church of Christ meeting followed by a “Ceffee "PPUes Goapel Utentiure to ' lowshlp. Rev. Philip Huss^, Paator headquartered In Berkeley, Chi­ viding mini-parks as "disgrace­ 7 p.m., Bvenlng gospel meet­ 11 Center St. Heur” with Social Group I to missionaries of 398 demonina- CMted CbngregMlonal Church ful” as there is only one near Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr., tlons and organisations to 210 United Church cf Christ Avery S t UMon Congregational dnireh cago, Mew York and Phoenix. Vigil Maas at 5 ing for the whole family. World charge. completion. Saturday, Minister countries. Tolland Christtaa Reformed Church Rockville Within each "kingdom" are p.m. Literature Crusade film, "Oui Malnelll said that Councilman The service is open to the Rev. Donald G. Miller, 661 Avery St. Rev. Paul J . Bowman, Minister "baronies,” such as the Baron­ 7:90, 9, We EJvangellse the World?”, Church of Jesus Christ of Donald Henry had been Influen­ f Sunday, Masses at 9:15 and 11 am .. Morning pubUc. Minister South Windsor Rev. Lyman D. Reed, ies of Califla (San Diego), of 10:16 and 11:90 a.m. will be presented. Latter-day Saints (Mormon^ tial In establishing the South Worship. L^ty Sunday. Sermon Rd. and Woodslde S t Rev. Jam es A. Bonnema, Associate Minister the Angels (Los Angeles), and Pietraatoiilo for Board a t Directors OonunUtee Wtodsor Housing Authority sev­ B. H. Gates, Treasurer South United Methodist Church topic : "CtuisUanUy An Impoa- g Bishop 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Minister Mr. and Mrs. George F. Apel, the Isles, Santa Barbara. St. Msiy*s Eptoeopal Church Bach member selects a me­ eral years ago in recognition of Main St. at Hartfcrd Rd. siWe Dream?” Service and Church School. Asststanto to Christian Church and Park Sts. Hooded Pickets dieval name and designs a coat the need to provide the elderly 9:15 a.m.. Church School. 9 a.m., Priesthood. 11 A-to., High Schocri Class. 0:46 a.m., Sunday School for Education Rev. George F. Nostrand, Rev. J . Manley Shaw, D. D., of arms, and many create residents with proper housing. Pastor Grade 6 and under. 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. 7 to 8:30 p.m Pilgrim Fel- all figea. Rector Hide Identity lengthy autobiographies for According to Malnelll, $466,- Rev. Cari W. Saunders, 10 a.m., Coffee Hour, Wood­ CTaases for all ages. lowsliip. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. 9 a.m., C3iurch School, Rev. Piissell Allen their alter-egoes. They wear 000 has been approved by the TOWN OF MANCHESTER Associate Pastor ruff Hall. 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. NEW YCMUt (AP) — The Nursery. Grades 6 through 9. Adult Study Rev. Ranald Haldeman carefully researched costumes, State for use to South Wtodsor Rev. Ralph W. Spencer, 10:30 a.m.. Creative Learning problem for 10 undercover S t Francia of Aaslal 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Group. Time. Youth Grades 7 to 12 and Church of the Nmsarene agents was how to exercise 673 EUtoston Rd. 10:80 a.m„ Church School, In­ and take peut In re-creations of for this purpose and the Hous­ 7:90 s-m.. Holy Ehichaiist: Associate Pastor NOTICE all interested adults. 236 Mato St. their right to picket their em- South Wtodsor First Bvangetiral Lutheran fants through Grade 4. medieval events such as tour­ ing Authority has the task of se­ First Service. 6:30 p.m.. Youth Kellowship. Rev. WiUiam A. Taylor, plcyer without blowing their Rev. John C. Gay, Chnreh of Rockville 10:46 a.m., Momtog Worahlp. naments, banquets and corona­ lecting the best possible loca­ Plastic bags for leaf and rubbish disposal are now 9:00 a.ro.. Morning Prayer: 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Church Woodruff Hall. cover. Paator Rev. Richard E. Bertram, Sermon topic: "The Right tions. tions, the architect and to pro­ available at the following locations: First Order. Sermon by the Service. Reception of new 9:30 a.m., Sunday School for The Bloomtogdale’s depart­ it. Pastor Thing To Do." The society draws two typos, ceed with construction of 30 Rev. __ Mr.______Nostrand. ______Omrehmembers. The Rev. Dr. Shaw Rev. Eugene Kilbride, CENTER STREET FIREHOUSE everyone. ment store employes strived it Aaaiatant Pastor 6:30 p.m.. Senior High Youth says Mrs. Ron Matthies, whose units. Sdiooi, Crib Ctoi"^ Nuiiei; r** Concordia Lutheran Church Monday thru Saturday 8:00 A.M. to 4:80 P.M. the Place. Church School for 10:46 a.m., Momtog Worship. Friday by wearing paper bags 10:30 a.m.. The Service. Group will meet to go to the husband rules the Barony of He noted that the Democratic care. 40 Pitkin St. the Angela as Baron Pwyll pen SCHOOL STREET FIREHOUSE Sunday Morning tofant-toddler. Nursery through Rev. Joseph E. Bourret, Message by the paster. over their heads. Saturday, Masses at 6 and 7 Cbilege Theatre in Stom . Party was early to recognizing 9:46 a.m.. 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Mes­ The heeded agents, whose job Our Savior Lutheran Church 6 p.m.. Junior High Youth tyrhen. One type enjoys the Monday thru Saturday 8:00 A.M. to 4:80 P.M. Coffee House. Grade 8. Pastor p.m. the need and us a member of sage by the pastor. It la to spot shofrilfters, are 238 Graham Road Groups from BHltogton, Tolland mock fighting of the tourna­ LAWTON ROAD FIREHOUSE 11 a jn .. Momtog Prayer: 9 a.m.. Church Schotrf for Sunday, Masses at 7:S0, 9:30, the Town Council Malnelll said 8 seeking recognition of a Team­ South Wtodsor and Vernon will visit our Junior ments, while the other simply First Order. Sermon by the Junior High Grades 7, , and 9. 9 a.m.. Holy Communion. and 11 a.m. he would work to urge the Hous­ Monday thru Saturday 8:00 A.M. to 4:80 P.M. 10:45 a.m.. Church School for sters Iccal as their bargaining Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, Pastor Highs to the Social Room. Dr. loves “prodding around, dig­ ing Authority to proceed as McKEE STREET FIREHOUSE Rev. Mr. Nostrand „ , J in Church &hccl for Pre-Ktoder- Champion Cow ging out obscure historical tenior High Grades 10, 11 and through Grade 6. Nurs­ agent to contract negotiations. Sacred Heart Church Joseph Kristian will speak on quickly as possible. Monday thru Saturday 8:00 A.M. to 4:80 P.M. 1 2 . MOSCXlW (AP) — Malvina Is ------Rt. 30, Vernon 8:30 and 10:46 a.m., Worahlp drugs and physical fitness. facta." . "I will use whatever means CefiiiiuiaHy Baptisf Chunli ery for small children. NORTH END FIREHOUSE the newest Soviet heroine. Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor Services. Holy Communion on ------The society adheres strictly Visit from the Chief available to the council to help An American Baptist Church 10:30 a.m.. The Service, to the code of medieval chival­ Monday thru Saturday 8:00 A.M. to 4:80 P.M. Church of ChrM 8 Malvina is a cow o fjh e Sim- Hop Crop Disappointing Rev. Edward Konopka the first Sunday of each month OUeod Congregational Church the Housing Authority over­ 588 E. Onter 8L Church School for Grades 7, , ry which means, says one dam­ Anthony Tiemann of Boston Hill Rd. and Pamela HIGHWAY GARAGE — 268 OLCOTT STREET Lydall and Vernon Sts. Assistant Pastor at 10:46, and on the third Sun­ Hebron MoheKun Indian Chief Rolling Cloud, als() known come any obstacles,” he vowed. Rev. Walter H. Loomis, 9 and High School. Nursery’for nounced today that the govern- B E ^ R A D E — Yugoslavia’s sel, that “only men fight « i the Cardini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cardin! of Monday thru Friday 7:00 A.M. to 4:80 P.M. Eugene Brewer. Minister small children. day at 8:30. Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr., as John Hamilton of New London, visited the Minister ment had awarded her a gold *>op production totaled only Saturday Masa, 5 p.m. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School and Pastor field of honor. Moreover, she Andover Elementary School yesterday as part of Rockledge Dr. The chief dubbed the youngsters with medal for a record yield to one 11-2 mlUlon pounds. weU below adds, “ women's lib notwith­ the Indian names of Chief Fighting Bear and Prin­ Manchester Bvenlng Herald The bags are of 2 mil gauge, packed 60 per carton 9 a.m., Bible CTassea for all Sunday Masses, 7:30, 9, 10:90, Adult Bible Class, Rev. J . Jermain Bodtoe, the U.N. Day observance. Here he demonstrates a South Windsor correspondent w/ties and are of 88 g^lon capacity. 9:15 a.m.. Church Scbool. All First Church of Christ, season of 31,813 pounds of milk anticipated 12.2 million and 12 noon. Assistant Pastor standing, the ladles are fought cess Shining Water. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) rlisBfs a n invited to view the ages. dance step to Billy Tiemann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barbara Varrick, Tel. 644-8274. 10 a.m„ Worship. Sermon: Scientist with a butterfat content of 3.96 pounds. Yugoslavia wUl have Westoysa United Methodist for." U m C B F film, “Antignment 2.2 Price per carton (60 bags) is "So You’re A Christian — Are 447 N. Mato St. per cent. to import about million St. Bernard’s Church Church U a.m., Wonhip Service. Children.'' OoIlecUon booces will not seem to be aware of this regionalization of Manchester’s Democrats should not be blamed $2.11 The Soviet news agency said pounds of hops this year, the Rockville Crystal Lake Rd., EUtogton Nuraery will be provided. The be distributed, to be returned You Sure?” important vote on Nov. 2. This schools with Hartford's? for his point of view. So re­ plus .14 State Sales Tax 6 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sun- the champion cow was bred at first time to recent years that Rev. John J . White Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor after Halloween. p.m.. Worship. Sermon: Rev. Mr. Bodtoe wUl preadi on should not be a political Issue 6. Will you make a sincere voting—a vote An- day School, and Nursery. “Pro­ a coUectlve farm to the Uk- Yugoslavia breweries have had Rev. William Schneider $2.26 total 10:90 a-m., Worafa^ Service. "Religious (Questions and " I and Thou." but It should be an Issue to determined effort to end Proj- for FitzGerald Is a vote for the bation after Death” Is the sub- ratoe. to depend on foreign hops. 9:46 a.m„ Sunday School Topic: ‘‘Love That Redeems.” swers.” Rev. Anthony Mitchell 9:46 a.m.. Church School save 280 acres of open space, ec^ Concern to our schools dur- town m anner. (Masses for all ages. Sincerely, A quartet from Ft. Devens, classes. —J provide additional water sup- ing the coming year? 11 a,m.. Worship Service. Mrs. Peter Sadloeki Mass., will fUmitii special Saturday Mass, 7 p.m. we must ply “ 'd better faculties. This 7. Would you under any clr- music. A nunery and crib room Sunday Masses, 7, 9:16, 10:30 Nursery. St. George’s Episeopal Church "Enttmstoattc Yes' iiii. iilnunnH purchase has, been1. — studied cumstances Increase the size Wesleyan Youth. is provided to the Youth Build- and 11:46 a.m. 6 p.m., Rt. 44A, BoHon To____ the Editor, plckrt this store, sign thoroughly and will not effect and scope of Project Concern In 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. tog. Rev. Robert W. Diloff, Vicar A great amount of Interest to close it, and write to the Volunteer Fire Manchester? Coventry 8:90 p.m.. Junior and Senior St. Matihew'a Church has been shown to Purchwlng Department, nor will It result to g ,,ow that Hartford officials IT'S Tolland Second Congregational Church 8 a.m., H(riy Communion, ISgh Youth Fellowships will r iX ts toeHtl^ka^um PUv^ slowly crumble while wo water ban for North End admit that ^ s to g Inside the Conferences meet in Fellawship Hall. Rev. J. Clifford Ckirtto, Pastor United Church of Chrij* Trial liturgy n. rights along toe H^KMum ro ^ under- city is no good and are advo- Rt. 44A, Coventry 10:16 a.m., Momtog Prayer, Set for Parents Sunday Vigil on Saturday at Rev. Robert K. Bschtold, iiAir^ond Thfse m do we need tola kind of l^ k - f t o e 7 “"* Dtscusslon sermon. Nursery Union Pond. Tnese are aji ex t available Information that the you ever approve such a BUSINESS Usttsiiaa Uslvrranilst Society 5 and 7 p.m. Minister 4*6 Main St. and Church Schocri. cellent projects that should re- Anvone who feels thU book- Manchester Water Company will scheme Involving Manchester And Teachers Sunday Masses, 7, 8:90, euid 11:15 a.m.. Coffee and Con- celve Manchester taxpayers' Rev. Arnold F. Westwood 10 a.m., Service of Wortiiip. versatlon. lOnister 10:30 a.m. attention. Each of these proj- f»»re j;®maln sh^ ld commission for a rate to- ^ guarantee U,e vot. Superintendent of Schools Dr. A S U S U A L Church School. ects has many stumbling blocks J®®^ S® *n®We ^d s®® Ui® crease, this could also be dim- „ , Mnnehes ...... Donald...... Henry. —has —announced------11 a.m., (hffee Hour. There will be no service this Unitarisn Meeting House Bottoo Oangregational Church that must be removed. This t is ®®1U^. a d egrad atl^ of unification. W® f ' ’ 1 ^ncem ‘“"■ 50 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford 7:80 p.m., Adult pre-member in our Biuiday. Beriton Center Rd. process will take several years. J^® “ d d too human ^ y . ^y emotional ^ Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat ship meeting. Rev. J . Stanton Conover, In contrast toe Town has a The ST^rd® magazines b e^ accusations or false Informa- \. ^ Parent-teacher conferences Minister commitment from the federal »®»d at local drugstores are like ^ ust vote for what Is ^hools which are " W be- Enlorasd Sorvleo FaeilHy 10:90 a.m.. Worship Service, First Ooniyegaticnol Church government of approximately ^ e New Testament compared ^est for all Manchester. We planned Md voted upon In 3.,5 (RBAR OF LOT) M Vernon (Missouri Synod) Nursery and Worship Church 10:16 a.m.. Church Schcxri. $400 000 for the purchase of toe ^® material being sold to niust talk about this issue, put referendum. . p those days, and on the Rev. John A. Lacey, • 9Bayi for Fw t Servicing Cooper and HOgh Sts. ScriMMri. 10:80 a.m., Worahlp Sendee. North Bind Water (3ompany and ^*da store. So please, oven if you up signs supporting this issue you comp y evening of toe 17th as well. Minister Rev. Cfaailea W. Kuhl. Pastor Sermon: "The Marks Of The Its Bccompanving open space. ®an't picket, do help us close ^nd most Important of all vote wishes of toe majority o Program development wlwill be • AH Fectoi7 >tn)iped Mechanics First OongregationaJ Church Rev. Edwin W. Bartholomew. Lord.” Town officials have Indicated ***** store. Or at least hdp us ygg this issue. people of Manchester n a subject of various commlt- 9 a-m., DIviiM Worship. Nurs­ Hebron Assistant Minister 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. toat toe water and sewer utlll- ®*>ange It from a blight on Man- Joseph P. Lawler school matters, or ^11 y«****• *® a general Interest ------render to the dictates of toe 1P:16 O Ja.. Sondsy Sdxxri and Pastor 9:80 and 11 a.m.. Worship of doing this can be paid for Paperback book store which we Candidate to Tolland Politburo In the State Dept, of ^ Service. The Rev. Mr. Lacey SPECIAU Teulb Fonim. Rev. J . Jermain Bodtoe, from toe present revenues Mdto- certainly can use. As for fight- To the Editor, Education? school, but students to Asslatant Pastor will precu:h. Nuraery provided. 10:10 to 11:30 a-m.. Grade 8 Emanuel ' out a water and sewer utility e***®*" problems to Manchos- Next month the people of Tol- We con not aflord to place the other three schools will be nHISTONI TOWN f t COUNTRY and 8 Tooth iBStmction. ------9:25 and 10:66 e.m.. Church bill Increase This unification Picketing have land will go to too polls to vote, in office any person who would able to purchase lunch on toe 2 p-m., tfoters' meeting. 9:30 a.m., Wortiilp Service. S d u ^ . Lutheran Church would also Include a readily us- tovolved with other worthy Hopefully, we will select too entrap us to toe Metropolitan two days. SNOW TIRES Nursery provided. The Rev. 8:w p.m.. Junior High Pll- Church A Chestnut Street! able l i acre parcel of land on causes. But too many of too bo.st man for the job of heading Hartford syndrome or submerge Dismissal will be at the reg- Mr. Kelsey wUl preach on “I grim Fellowship will meet at MANCHESTER, CX>NN. toe Hockanum River. There are P®®Ple who tell us to get to- our town. us In too cesspool of core city ^1^^ earlyiclosing time on toe al and Thou." the church to go to the Union no stumbling blocks ahead of a 'solved to somethtog else are do- in my honest opinion, the best politics. Right! following schedule: High school, Two Tina - F78xl4 Black $85.00* OtaiHie Hall 10:46 a-m.. Church School Congregational Cl)urch of Rock- WORSHIP unification nrolect. A "yes” abaolutely nothing them- man Is cur present Selectman, Only those candidates who | i;45 a.m .; Robertson, 12:06 vUle for a joint meeting with Its 9:00 A.M. Two Tina • F78xl4 White Wall I69.00* Bev. Fhftip P- Sounders. PaMor classea. vote cm Nov 2 and then a " vbb” “®*''®*' least people, wo care, crharlos Thlfault. pledge to conduct too business p.m.; Coventry Grammar, Pilgrim Fellowship. Two Tina-G78xl4 Black $69.00* and vote by a referendum of toe ^ “1*' Rogardloss of party offllla- of too Board of Education free jg-so p.m., and Capt. Nathan Vernon United MettiodWt a-m-1 Adult BiUe Btody 10:46 A.M. Eighth Utilities District rest- ** * *) beautiful place to every voter will from outside p rotore Halo, I :I6 p.m. Two Tine - G78xl4 White Wall $68.00* BuDday United Methodist Church Church - • — ------• ‘*''®’ I pause lUid .consider how Inde- bludgeoning are worthy of your patrolman Lyndon Wllmot of Two Tina - H78xl4 Black $62.00* Rt. 44A, Bolton dents will accomplish this goal. Rt. 30 Sincerely, fatigably Mr. Thlfault has vole and public trust on town j^eai police department has Two Tina - H78xl4 White Wall $66.00* 7^9 pjsa., Evsncetitilr serv- Rev. Joe K. Carpenter, Rev. David M. Campbell, L c. A This wllf not take several yeart. Roger M. This all can take place within Bea Sheftel ^erjjed for too people of Tol- election day. _ graduated from in-service White Wall $70.00* Minister Yours truly, nco academy to Meriden. Two Tina- J78xl4 C7HURCH SCHOOL toe next month. I urge an en­ land. I also hope that everyone ------10 a.m.. Morning Worship and Mayor’s Iiotter FTank U. Lwplen |jpj^ ucademy to Meriden. Two Tina-H78xl6 Black $62.00* 9:30 a.m.. Church Service. Church School, Kindergarten 8:66 A JJ. thusiastic "yes” vote on Nov. 2. who has been touched by his To the Editor, According to Chief of Police Two Tina-H78xl6 White WfOl $66.00* Itoraery aqd Kindergarten through Grade 8. Nursery pro­ and Ck>rdially, efforts, will stand now and be 10:40 A.M. She Loves Thot Mon Robert Kjellqulst. the course 3/ . classes. vided. Sermon; "Faith and Pa- Harvey__ Postal The following is a copy of a counted. Two Tina - J78xl6 Black $66.00* Pastors; C. Henry Anderson To toe Editor, included both the basic and ad­ NEGRO Post President, 1970d971 letter I have sent to Eugene T. u has been said that "a man Two Tina- J78xl6 White Wall $70.00* 10:46 a.m.. Church School triotlsm." I find It Interesting that Dl- vanced courses In the science classes Qradea 1 thm 6. i i a.m.. Coffee and <3onvsrsa- Ronald J. Fournier Manchester Chamber of Kelly, ehlof prosecutor of the never stood so tall as when he FOB Intern; Paul A. Holmer of fingerprinting. Sponsored by *Prtoes Include Excise Tax and mounting. 7:30 p.m.. Junior and Senior ticn. Commerce Circuit Court to Manchos Htoopod *® ^™m telJ^r*'tr(iol''e,l“ S ..A Nttipeiy care ab both services ter. 1 the FBI, the course r.'in a to­ Youth Fellowship. i i ; i 6 a.m., Talkback. his ceaseless efforts to make kill, slressoB his —only„ mmilre-require TOWN Tolland a better place to live, tal of 80 hours. "(MMid Up For MoroUty" October 20, lOTl ment for officer’s candidate was WHEELS — Buy on< I wheel and get one FREE Mr, Thlfault has never forgot Kjellqulst added that during To the Editor, Eugene T. Kelly , .. . , „ their unconditional allegiance lo TREASURER STUDS — $7.00 exti 1 per tire Swami Ranganathananda, center, and Muni Shri the next six weeks, all pollco- As one of the protesters of the Chi®* Prosecutor ‘"V . to remember tho tkmstitutlon, This may be „ .... REGULAR TIRES -at low, low prices Western Religious Scene Chirabhanu, right, are spiritual leaders from India now book store In Manoheeter t2th Circuit Court ur'hnrii linlrtas tried luid show Iruc but I wish he also had an alnictlon In the Now Conncct- LEVIR OR who believe that Western religions are being re­ SPECIAL SEMINAR I’d like to make my poeitlon 239 Middle Turnpjko B<»st inttnn bv re-electing unconditional olleglnnco to the ppnal Code at the ln-ser\’- vitalized by Eastern thoughts The two men are clear. I have no desire to bum Manchester, Connecticut Klrst Sc- Manchester taxpayer and our Manchester SUPPORT TRE BNTmE Seen Influenced by East ON Town Charter. 1 find his first pnUpp Department. So far, of- DiBMOOBATlO TEAM UaiiehMnr Oldsmobile in the U.S. for interreligious conferences. At left any books euv Mrs, Dennison Dear Mr. Kelly; i„ctmnn of Tolland, NOVEMBER 2nd is Mrs. Dickerman Hollister. (AP Photo) Forum of * *'®'’® ‘•'"‘ross. the '"ctman allcginnce Is to Ute town man- Donald Kt)ulllard Is the ^ gILVBB LANE AT HARTFORD ROlAD, MANCHBanDB ] ■y GEORGE W. CORNEU- West which has become “sick said to the Sincerely yours, be tosr, wktoh hs Wednel^rOctTstoTwould loHcphlne Soticler ager and the miuiager form of „f,|y luember of the loi'al ix>llce Negro for TroM. Oommlltee to tis nwtilrito AF Retigtoa Writer with dogmatic religion." “The Family •Vi.- I--' ______Bookstore” on Main Street, it 1« government. No matter how force to ha'’c taken this co\irso. M 3 .1 B 1 1 NEW YORK I A P I — Two "That's why It Is turning to- He said mankind 1s "moving faiths, are under the auspices like to keep toe downtown area many (wopl® have suggested a KJell(|ulst allendeil the Police Philip Bayer, Treaa. torsos far rtosy n Management Institute al Itab- wKb ntitta/y power. Frlvate- the Wsstoni rellfioos ding that the tendency will stiUitlonallsm. It’s just decay- standing. shop. I’m sure the merchants chester. 'I'o the Editor, tlie iHoard, that 1 know of, who college, Wellesley, Mass, With town olocllon day, Nov. Ijr uwasti a m s. asti wealth: want womsn and children to I therefore add my voice, as arc convinced that it bring It Into a healthier state, tog all around us-there's no This is an interfatth organlto- Economic Problem” 2 no^ .1 1. la"*"*" **’" **”’ last week. The course IneUided yst the imore of ttoeoe we feel free to walk the streets of Mayor,...... ^______In requesting a prompt_ , fast approachingng H It * Imper- „„vemmenl for Manchester. He save, the m u n widespread grodo^y being revltallxed "I'm quite hopeful about It,” doubt about It.” But at the tion, founded by Mrs. Dicker- eandldatos for „ uiatorlal on toidgela, mul their with "iaaven” from the East. The two Easterners, here for same time, he added, "religion man Hollister of Greenwich, d ow n ^ n Manchester without and thorough Tnvestig^^ Investigation by “Hv® >bal t h e ...... presentation eoninnniloallons Bd tnl4S>se our apprehes- their sensIWmies being assailed office of the question of ‘I'® Hoard of nu irler llevlslon (Auumlsslon “MUUors of peofrie to the toleirellglcus conferences at now is only beginning.” 0 >nn., to develop a center to and personnel iH)llelos. prac­ PAUL GREENBERO haw. MRS. JEAN BATES, DIRECTOR A SUPERVISOR by gross material. As a former pcaibio vlolution of toe Stale l>®n«® with Ihe usual platlUuli s fwn wi,„„,.v,>r 1 ask facts 01 Tile Instltnle Is sponsored by sohitksi has beca avstiobte Eastern thought,' says Swami this week and at Harvard Dl- terplay between Eastern and religious study and dialogue. For Board of Education to all m m . Jsous adinonttivea I can attest to too ktad of omo- i1 Mill 8confldPiil ifiiiiwi’iiv thatMiiiv /myhr®e yests uoc ■Phe While lb«t»e 4*ld r'vUUv 6 Muni shrl CUrabhshu, the thrtxigb Influence of s poroilel The Interfolth conferences to sensee are limited. We cannot itM MAIN tnuvr, MANOMsmm. oonn. •tors" caters------In .ths . ------sotting. id iases This can lie itnne . ..Ity eisi 4 will y„n devote ytatr hdl lbs*s. this le ololmisiy line P a t* kw by INMwueraHs Tsara Usm artRss. CHIItCH OF CMtIST b s Ibr *lld«V44 will tie lir>Ni.ll'A4« first Jainlst mdnl sointiy empbosle to Eastern faiths. this country. Involving schoisrs see the whole simultaneously. m (he eilnesllisvsl elm e lie (•*» I atsive H « Mn« >d TiM P.M. - d oT om n i , m t gnssi material hmttl la pnlln solldaiing offless. eqnipmeni sKeidbm (•> live Kimii iNkOip l»svW the Hager Negre, Treas. IffMI Mii Vsnwi « o « —to leave the stril Me<» . nwMi iugin also says that newly Inspired ment to the human persoosUty 1 -m. Buddhism, Judaism, Hln- vlsw—svsn at ths side of a PUILIC CORDIALLY INVITID iwHItra tes Ute mind of the 1 two esteting ...... " I ^ ...... 1... — m.... n..- lUrtctlone are at work to the and spiritual growth," be said, dulsm, Jatotom and Chinese building." er. ItHHi ii altaslM Um semmu na* more effu-l^i 9 Wh.l u^tn-o ^ ^ ^ atiy II. M 1>e of Ms at-heM*!' tb* log Ihe m

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1971 PAGE NIKB PAGE EIGBT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2S, 1971 ■•I Women^s Lih Labor Chiefs Work Nearly Completed On Broad-Center Junction Feared By Skip Session The lengthy Cbnter and Broad op the oondltlon of portions of SOUTH VnMDaOR—abs. Bd- lUi ICm F%Rto GUddcn. TK. of Headvoaiter Of Pay Board 8U. intsrseotlon project Is wb^ Director Wll- USINESS fe^ERVICES iDJlRECTORY m Main at., wife o t Khrin F. Btantlally oomplete, „ o'NelU said some persons test in ^proving flw complained about the GUdden. died ytaterday at tier (Ondianed From Pace One) (Oantlaaed from Pago One) home. win n^ come tmtU l i w we patch work quality of aurrlvom,______held dee __ her _ _ on grounda that it dlacrtminates en-member Price Commission. painted, and signals are o|>e pavement, especial- aiv» acalnat women. The matter la In a meeting with the panels, Nixon did not say whether he •ting.. , fk. mouth of Broad Bt. William J. oc South *“ handa of lawyers and the The $200,000.3 t a t e-flnanced y ,. ,tate did not GAMPINQ H IG H G R A D E Wlndaor; a teoUier. Stonley ^^*J*“ *' Orntrol Oommlasion. wants specific percentage construction begw |n Jw e ^ d X resurface the guidelines for wage and price have funds to rssunaco uie en­ Ferria of Mancbeeter, NJL: tiro . problems started, the was designed to Improbo traffic tire area. "There were cerUln VfCatjfcu** EQUIPMENT atstera, Mrs. Florence Maiaer *’*****'**^**' when Yale Increases after the freese ex­ movement by adding lan^, and PRINTING If ■ pires Nov. IS, aides said. They monies available to pay for a Tenta, Oots, Sleeping Bags, and Mm. Jennie Bddy. both of ^ y«»™ Air MattressBS, Stoves, Job and Coinin«rdal said Nixon stressed Instead that widening comers. design change In the Intersec­ FUNERAL HOME Webster. Maas.; and a gnuid. ,,’**^”•‘5 ? ‘“ V’ Monaco Paving Co. crew Lanterna equally old tradlUcns at "the post-freese system re­ tion. Despite the qualUy of 68 TOLLAND TPKE. Printing began by wldei^g the rntwm some .urfacesurface there, the design, Senicea wUl be held Monday *ve«y Yale oopfe quires individuals and decisions FARR'S Manch/Vernon Town Une Prompt aad Elfloiaiit that are fklr and Just and will of Pine St. at OenUr Bt., then meant simply to move traffic Wm. J. Lennon, Director Prlntuig o f! AO . : at 1 p.m. at the NewUrk and moved, with a minimum of traf- has been achieved. It "Ibe Everything Store!" FREE TOWING Whitney Funeral Home. M« ^ invoke public support." Camp • Bike • Sport The Commerce Department flo rerouting, to Broad, W. Con- ^ question of either widen- PHONE $43-2487 Burnside Ave.. East Hartford ' ‘u** a«owa them ter, and Arch Sts., widening the without complete 142 E. CENTER ST. 3 MAIN STREET Gommunlty Pran reported, meanwhile, that the Hours: The Rev. R. Stanley Eaton of “ escorted guesto of road bed, repaving, and regrad- resurfacing, or not doing the Job at Depot Square 264 Broad St., R «v Wapptnc Community Church in Private Head UraeU Bond Campaign nation's econcmlc growth slow­ Starts Practice 64Q-7196 Mon. • Frl. 8-8 tag. Open Dally to »i00 P.M. win officiate. Burial wlU be In ® ed considerably during the at all." J. FARR — M8 T1U Sat. 8-12 Telephone 648*6727 Atty. Bolland J. OsstleiiMui Atty. Philip Bayer three______months ending^ Sept. __ 30. Atty. I. David Marder has re- State engineers also Included O'Neill added that many of J Center Cemetery.* South Wind- **nr*im v\m«wwtt "[“Trmml . t in the cost of the program, a aor. The older pe<^e feel the . The n—i,. ws departmenr« k~ ws»*'»«6» ”sMd the ____ cenUy^ become------associated with — —- ---- the crude patches, laid as a re­ girls shouldn't come In and Atty. Philip Bayer of 31 This year's drive will culml- Q rp „ National Product, to- tbe law firm of Flaherty and sophisticated,^ multi-phased, sult of utility work, are tempo- LUCA'S Oalltag hours are tomorrow take the pleasure out of It," Gerard St. and RoUand J. Caa- “Ai® with a reception celebrat- output of the nation's n od s Burke with offices at 1 Court traffic control system. The CUSTOM MADI from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. . . . — — r ------rarv. and await permanent, Self-^rvice Service of Sincerity MANCHESTER Gadarlan says. "And MMOHESTER CANVAS AWNINGS tbbir Ueman of 43 EUen Lane have *"* ® j®"* ^ ‘**1 •*“• services, advanced at a 3 Si-. RockvlUe. , . „ themselves have ^^^jber repairs to be applied Laundromat . . . . . pendence on Nov. 7 at 8 p.m. at per cent annual rate In terms A naUve of Hartford, Marder hung, and wiring U complete, Everyday living is more com- helpful service and one you can Francis A. Arts ■^They^*^ld come In stag. been " " " named as town co-cnair-ct^chalr- u,e home of„r Dr. and»nH Mrs.if r . Mer-M .r. i f noiitaflat^ dollam was------graduatedfrom Weaver from e Weaver ^ ’Ralph sald' AusUn, Ralpli state Austin, high- state high- accent the Also Reweavlng, ROCKVILiE — Francis Al- OoBtom Made MEMbRML 00. plicated today no matter what depend upon. The entire M. ,j ^ m for a ">en ibc 19H campalsn for rill B. Rubtaow of 68 Butternut Etoonomists consider that ruts High School in 1963. - "He re- way engineer, but they will not ^h® your partlcuilar role ta life may Holmes family Is preud of the Ssuafood, Sntto, Pants and Si— o* »>**>• of State of Israel Bonds. Rd. of grewth too slow to cut Into celved his B.b..S. uegreodegree nuiufrona „go onc unuiu„til heno receivesrocoivoa a umiuvsccntrol . - -su- #rnm nnw whenwh.n all.ii Opposite East Oemeteiy be, and surely this Is the case fact that their Home has been DTOiner at mts. Dekta EUlott of ,u„ch...the next thing ycu know, — — ------unemployment, which has hov- Springfield College ta 1M7 tmd box ordered last spring. fuluhinv touches have pre- Rockville, died Thursday night e TaUortag when It comes to a funeral di­ chosen year after year as a CHOICE VARIETY you'd have men coming In for a ered around 6 per cent since was graduated from the Uni- without complex signallsatlon ^**® ^ .nnlled Quality Mamorlols rector. Because of these compli­ member of the Order of the at Rockville General Hospital glsias of beer Just to meet the first of the year. verslty of Connecticut School of complement the expanded Sbtaa y PP e Dry Ole after a Icng illness. Tax Chief Enlists Aid e Laundry Over 80 Tears’ Experience cations, many people liave Golden Rule. Qualify Other survlvon sue bis wife, them." They say at least a 4 per cent Law with a J.D. degr®® tld® road area, Robert Nyser, of the "The success “ come to depend on the Holmes The Holmes Funeral Home is "It would become a hang­ growth rate Is needed to start year. Connecticut Highway depart- tersectlon Is de^ndM t aim on 17i-m Spruce St. a son, tbTM 'daughters, 12 a most beautiful one, large out," Gadartan says. "It would making Inroads Into the Jobleu Admitted to the Connecticut explained, and without the public," said O Neill. When Manoneater CoU 649-5807 Funeral Home, 4(X) Main St. Seafood grandchildren. 1 gresU-grand- To Study Assembly Aims enough to handle the largest rate. Bar this year also, Marder is a ,,„gg down, It Is dlf- road changes are Implements, Drive-In Paridng A. AJMEITI. Prop. People need a person who can 4 3 O A K STREET SEti US FORI child and several nieces and **'**?’ » HARTFORD (AP) — State that It was unclear exsmtly ------member of the Connecticut, fioujt to Judge the success of the he Indicated, It always takes take care of OAA, MAA. Social service. Intimate enough for the o Alumlnnm Ball Up nephews. Carl (that's what everyone TEL. eiS*SM7 Tax Ckunmissioner F. George when the tax w h s to take ef- American and Tolland County program. Nor should the inter- time for the motoring public to Harrison Bt, Manchecter Dutch Boy at Johnson’s Security Benefts and Veterans amaUest. Each chapel has Its Awnlnga Funeral services will be Mon­ calls him) tuu gray cwn private family room and I^Iteh'the ^ i^ter's*^Mket ^ ••I'i Bar AssoclaUwis. He Is mar- auction be Judged, said Nyser, "learn" the Improvements. Benefits. These and many other e Door Oaaopiea day at 11 a.m. at the Ladd 1^- Most everyone has heard at outside at your house, you will each has its private entrance. e Storm Dooia he wears, and the bearing of a ‘**®„ ®"®®“ r ^ Reserves r iS to the former Lynne Blu- Ostrmsky find that the right paint for the related services are offered at neral Home, 19 Ellington Ave., — hi« .•.iiin.-^ <■ tax ““ experts tolo aidtuu theuic Generaluenei and not July 1, as several legis­ menthal of West Hartford. The the famous Dutch Boy Paint, the Holmes Funeral Hcrnie. The decor is (icne with impec­ • Oomblnatton WlaSiwi with tbe Rev. WUUam F. Gen- “ •” ^ Assembly In writing tax bills right spot If you ask for Dutch cable taste, and all families are lators said was Intended. ccuple will be moving to Gra- Manchester Area DEALER IN WASTE but If you have not os yet used Many people have also bene­ Reuben Plen’s Maaeheeter Awnlag OA d » in of the ****T n Inf n# them ” he Brown Urfd about 2S0 tax spe- Also, the wording of the capl- Closed Monday STEVENSON’S Boy. euwured absolute privacy if this Mobilized baber Rd., Tolland. It you have a real treat ta store fited by "The Knowledge Book­ 195 WEST CENTER 8 ft. « ir . nt hi. en.tnmer. “ T knew •=*•**•*• attending the University tal gains tax does net specify MATERIALS Also, there is a wonderful Is their wish. Telephona 64S-9etl The Municipal BuUdtag for you. The E. A. Johnson line ot quality paints, varniehes let" put out by the Order of the Texaco Sfafion tag. Burial will be in Grove Hill “ X when thev Hartford's T^ax Institute here whether the tax should be lev- wiU be d o e s Monday, Oct. M an K illed A flower room where all flow­ BetabllilMA MM B y India ESSO Paint Co., 728 Mata St. Is head­ and enamels ta this same fa- ^Golden Rule, which is yours for ers are received insures that all 381 Main Stroat > the e wet* in whnni lie r e '. a lot OF ^® *•* experts are led on SO per c ^ or 100 per 2S, ta obaervsee of the of­ IRON Boy line. The the asking. Just atop In at the " t ^ fh t feeiine- A int nt einsenele. Ueberman said the A motorcyclist was killed last TeL eiS-MSS or $tS-8S79 ' do its Job perfectly and give you and expladns in a very clear P ^ P report clrculatS Frtday nlg^t Fiery Trial Sanitary Sewer aiid Water, • Guiwral Rapoin offers a special room for them. Texaco Lobrioatloa Sarvtoe • Custom Fimlture ------"A^ lot. ®* of ™X my oiu-umer GLASS Authoritative sources said that “ It will be the same thing as ®“*®- ___ tinned for about 60 feet before Mark Holmes, and today his level on Bigelow St. Call the PAUL'S Columbia; two daughters. Miss er...maybe when they get (rider------REASONABLE PRICES Is there a particular room In damp. No waiting for good • For Auto WlndaMeMa Dorothy Oougfalta and Miss Mi- they'll change. They certainly three sons, Howard, Arthur and Home and make an appoint­ the Defense Mtatatry has also putting Elsenhower ta charge committee for Finer Ed- ^ *^® RT. 88—VERNON, CONN. your house that gets all kinds of weather, no waiting for the Norman, carry on the family PAINT SUPPLY cfaele Crystal Coughlin, both of can't get much worse." canceled aU leaves of armed of the European allies—he 11 ™® Committee tor riner travel lanes, house wear? If so, ctuxMe Dutch ment, and here ta seclurion you • For Store Fraata u d D ed ica tion Jnet Above the nmSIe wo(xlwork to get completely dry, ' tradition. No matter when you 646 MAIN STREET Columbia; her father, George • "All over the world they're Lawyers forces personnel and ordered keep them from fighting among ucation irill sponsor a coftee The motorcyclUt was taken Boy Satin Eggshell Enamel. This may ask any questicxis you all size* ot window* Clnile no worrying over weather con­ call the Home, one of the sons ChalifriJML In 1955 Fortune magazine grade pupils of Mrs. Isldor Wolf John J. Flower, 27, of 6201 fi. CLEAN WITH CONFI­ inishing its lovely color. Then tain their gloss and will not 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. resignation ta Carl’s vd, Fla. was chalk. The inside paint, Ray-O- o OFFICES o WINDOWS ------“We don’t know what’s going “ A reasonable question is; PRE-SPOTTED. ALL Boy flat wall finishes that make Glass comes in seml-gloes and taken care TTiis Is a most Golden Rule." MANCHESTER ^ . . . . At W. Middle Tphe., and The ______strength of J^ ^ ^ ^ U on 's top six federal jury dls- for schoolmates and raised charged with driving an un- WORK DONE ON MANCHESTER o FLOORS o CARPETS to happen. We do what we’re r e s i^ b le ^ that yesterday after- armed forces, taclu. ;rict Judg(es. $31.26, whi(rii wlU be donated registered motor vehicle and a home decorator Just long to flat, available ta 20 different told. It’s ta the hands d the Li­ PREMISES. ONE DAY PET CENTER get a paint brush and start to AUTO PARTS o WALLS ^ "oon at 5:20, a coUlaion tavolv- and air force units. H. Weston Fhes, Boldt’s first to UNICEF. The24 children counterfeiting registration SERVICE IF NEEDED. 996 Main St. Manohester colors. This dries quickly with Spiro Agnew quor Oxitrol Clommissicsi and Might not It ^ v e ^ ^ driven by Janls L. Ca- mated at 930.000 by the law clerk, serving ta 1953-56, brought 403 (nipcakes from plates. He was unable to post work. no odor, and will wash beautiful­ 2-0 BROAD SI the Board r at Bob’s MobU Sta­ (Oontlnned from Page One) e HOTELS, on the sports pages.) • Expert W aldi Bepttiring S p oela liiin g In intends to keep U.8. mlUtaiy ' extended a wMcmne at each earning mcmey to stay ta the rope.” Refreshments will be After the cmUlslon, poUce • .AIRLINES • Fine ftdeetlon of Oifto The shooting brought North­ tion at 427 Hartford Rd., last 362 MAIN ST. 64ed)29S aid flowing to Greece. He said session and introduced Princi­ the offensive and that aerial ob- University of Montana’s law served. agjI. ----- a concrete abutement, a fence WINP — 1230 • Longlne, Bslovn, ta two years of bloodshed to ta it. 627 Mata St., Manchester I CBS News Every Hour on tlie Hour) 6:uu Religion wiU exercise, if necessary, his ed c(»nmittee chairmen. Regi­ fiom air strikes. After graduating from Mirl»f1v ri^ Y Phone 648-8617 on grounds the assistance is vi­ CSEA Denied ccunteroffenslve were put at World War H, served in China- James Britton, 74 Umber Trail. „,ed to appear In aroult Court OIL ■■■« C.O.D. CUSTOM 9:30 Arthur Oodtrey Time WUCH — 910 tailor shop also specializes ta tal to U.S. security. ish treopa had shot a woman Mrs. Arthur Raymond, treas­ 167 kiUed and 800 wounded. Burma theater with the Office Mrs. Herman Helm will speak J2, RockvlUe on Nov 16. MADE 10:00 Jeff Jacobs (Meaday4ialarday) ice or a tailor. In Manchester. reweavlng, dry cleaning, cus­ Ctangressiona] opposition to ta the fighting. ___ ^ ______Meanwhile, a South Vietnam- of Strategic Services (OSS), on "Organic Gardening.” Mrs. ______SUITS 2:00 Muslcradlo 6:00 Reveille Luca’s Laundromat and Tailor urer, read the 1971-72 Jake 6:00 Tlie Worid Tonight 9:00 RluuMiody tom made suits, pants and Papadopoulos' military regime Jo* Cathin, commander of the which was approved, V iew ofF U es ese mlUtary spokesman said and was discharged as a lieu- Joseph Aniello will be co- 8: IB It’s Sports Time coats; plus all types of altera­ 6:30 News of Religion 12:00 Matinee Shop Is the answer to these led to tbe legislation now await- Belfast wtag of the outlawed Allan Cone, Bennet Junior A request by the Connecticut Saigon troops had made two tenant colonel. hostess. For Ladles and Oentiemen 4:00 Higlulgbts of Hartford KELLEY C SONS 6:20 Fhaultless Phil 8:00 Gaslight services. It is conveniently lo­ tions and professional services tag Senate aetton. Agnew said Irish RepubUcsn Army said ta a hi^ Seboeri principal discussed ^ ^ ^ ® Employes Association ccntacta ta a 3,000-man pursuit He returned to Tacoma Ecology Fair Alteratlona — Cleaning 7:00 Lowell Thomas on mens, womens and childrens 7:10 World Wide Sports 12:00 (Julet Hours cated at 170 Spruce St., Just he is convtaceew^)aper interview two weeks jn detaU the proposed'Southwest s«wer to^tment, care m Serving greater Manohester, 121 SPRUCE ST. 94921M 6:00 Weekend WTIC — 1080 8:00 CBS Worid Nows (Moaday-Vridayi thrdb sections; (1) Poly-Clean tailoring work are moot fair. My such a return. addieri have been klUed by thur Brundrette represented '” *® Ethertagton R e p o r t, namese unit, ages 16 to 17, judge and Mrs. Boldt have *" ‘*>® youth lounge of the soil, organic foods, foresUy an(l Vernon, Coventry, Tolland, Free Parking 8:16 Weekend Addabbo is a master tailor with Power and Hand Tools making Manchester a CHty of 9:80 Arthur Godfrey Time 6:00 Town and Country (R) Cleaners, (2) Laundromat Painting and Decorating In his departure statement, snipers In the fighting ta North. Concerned Citizens for Better tt®*"®*! after EMwta Ethertag- were reported killed ta the first ^vo djaughters, a son and elg^it church. Ellington, and South Windsor. 6:00 Bob Steele Show over ten years experience. ^ F R A M IN G Village Charm are a few the -2:00 Weekend 10:06 Theatre of Melody and (3) Tailor Shop. The con­ Tools Agnew said he had sensed pa- em Ireland so far. Education ta this presentation. chairman of tbe commta- ccntact Friday. South V letii^ - grandchildren. 12:00 Spotlight venient hours are 7 a.m. to 10 Should you wish your dryclean- ______The Junior Choir of Com- topics presented In exhibits and 1:00 Bign.oft 11:06 Jean Colbert Show Garden and Land Tools CUSTOM A STOCK trioUsm and unity among Pictures of Belfast HIA ParenU and chUdren visited ■‘°*** recommended cuts totaling f f e losses were put at three addition to the SeatUe 7 12:00 News, WeMher p.m. seven days a week, for Ing (which is done npxt door Baby, HooMhold, Party trial. Judge Boldt has preceded n»uo*ty Baptist C2turch will re- speeches at the Ecology Fair SUNDAY 12:16 Mest Me on the Plasa Burr. Comers, Bfanebestor Greeks everywlyre went, women training with pistoU classrooms, spoke briefly with about $163 million ta state killed, 9:30 Arthur Godfr^ Time the Laundromat. ta the laundromat) pressed, and Banquet SuppUea at the income tax evasion trials hearse tomorrow at 0:80 p.m. today at the Masonic Temple, 10:00 (Alienee of Change 1:00 News from Alhesui, to hlo falber^s na* and mb machine guns have ap- teachers, the evening end* spending and spelled out ways 1:15 Mlkellne Luca'S features the finest in Mr. Addabbo will do that for Invalid NeeAi Nekt to Caldor of labor chief Dave Beck and at Uie church. The free fair, sponsored toy the Got A Painting Problam? We’ll HelpI 11:00 B'ather Nadolny 3:06 Afternoon Edition . ".I ...... Uve vUlage of Gaigaltanoi, to peared in newspapers, ed with refreshments. for effecting those cuts. Includ­ 12:00 Weekend equipment; Maytag Washers, you at a slight charge. the Islands of O ete and Mickey Cohen. ----- Manchester Youth, for Oonser- 6:00 News —Stocks, Wsatber ed ta the recommendations MCC Spongers Service still means something to us—and service 6:00 Face the Nation 6:36 Strictly Sports Hoyt Dryers and RCA Whirl­ Or better yet, he will do your tUxxleH. He also Issued an arrest war- A coffee hour for John vatlon, will continue until 8 p.m. 6:30 American Week were governmental reforms means spending enough time with you to help you 7:00 Waahtnrton Week 7:06 Accent '70 pool Cleaners. As busy as entire dry cleaning and press­ rant for Leslie Bacon, a young Thompson, Dem(x:ratlc candl- Several town officials and Renorts which would pare over 3,000 Cinema Series s d ^ the right paint finish for that job you’re plan­ 7:30 Capitol Cloakroom Spruce 6t. is, there is conven­ ing. Don't worry if you get a , antiwar activist wanted ta con- date for the Board of Directors, boards, town and state organl- 8:30 Hopewell Baptist C3iurch employes from the state’s pay­ ning. ^ us for paint and service when you plan your 9:30 Revival Time ient off-street parking in the rip, tear or bum ta your cloth­ Etherington Report Stirs ® ■ I*82 nection with oast Coast bomb- will be held Monday evening, satlons and businesses are par- 8:16 Pop Concert roll. 10:00 Revival Time Echoes 8:06 Ntghtboat large amesited parking lot— ing. Lu(»is reweavlng and I Dnplieate Bridge C8EA executive director Ed- . ,® „ ings. Oct. 26, at 8 p.m. at the home Ucipattag. Continuing slide next project, 10:15 Holy Trlnlly Church 11:00 Nows, Business, Weather 11:00 ^ther Nadolny 11:90 Sports Final which is well lighted for night mending will make it Icxdc like Dissension from Veterans ward Gallant, claiming that the vi u **** ^ •*“* Joseph shows about the town and Ita 12:00 Sign-off 11:30 Other Side ot Uie Day customers. Should you come to new again. The tailor shc^ Results last night in a dupU was assembled without Appeals overturned that ruling Danyllw, 43 Forest St. Friends streams are being presented. (Salaiday) the Laundromat and forget hours are different from the HARTFORD (AP) — Tbe do harm to veteran's benefits consulting state employes and uf. SIxw2i S®***^’* rehw®! to set and nelghhors are welcome to Most booths are manned by WDRC — 1860 6:00 7\xwn and Country cate bridgeS,rssvs^v; game O* at UICtbe AWliMMI* Italian------UVUSU1UII|S ... r,, nggr Q n m In thfe RIflWMil ^ ---w-vw- .W...-**.. *W wv 4Y4VVV WWUl* UrV IllCUmOU U/ your quarter^ don't worry. Lu­ Laundromat hours. They are American Chib are: North- Ethertagtoti Commissioa report •“ 6:00 Bob Steele Show ar„,>h. __A __•- __J ____ . . ra/>v" __J __TTr. . . “ t. campus auoitonum,Buaiwnum. appealed his contempt sen- ______-___ ... ^JiAaaaBmOi •6:00 Bob 10:00 Oardentlme ca's has a machine which 8 a.m. to 0 p.m. dally; Thurs­ Fred Clark and Jim came ta for some more sharp *Acy. ’ UiMr problems, requested Uons. An abundance of free lit­ 10:00 Bob (__ 10:16 Modem Living The series is open to the pub- 10:30 Saturday Showcase makes quarter change from day night till 9 p.m. So re­ oaser. first; Brian Tan and criticism Fridav this time bv "P ® ^ said that the commission’s flh erature Is available. 723 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—PHONE 649-4501 3:00 Dick McDonough lie. Subscription memberships American Civil Ubertles 7:00 Joe Hager 10:60 wore Outdoors your d(dlar bills. Dry cleaning member, be It washing, dry Krin Mathieu, second; and j ,, *^® •^“ '®®t 6™pty nurses' quar- made available for review BUY THE PAINT 'THAT’S WORTH THE WORK 12:00 Dick Haddad 11:00 Saturday Showcase cleaning, reweavlng, mending Dick Pastemack and Tom Lan- ^ Greater Hartford Veterans' ten could be rented to the VA his organization. win not be offered ^ s year. A objected to the T yph oon •(6:00 on Monday) 1:00 Newirweatoer takes about 60 minutes, while minimal cltarge will, be made reference to guidance Your (Satarday) 12:16 Saturday Showcase your laundry takes about 80 or complete tailoring service eii from 11 p.m. to Heading the (Democratic slate tratlon. represented. Harold East Hartford, Oonn. islature’s education committee; to State Police (Tommlssioner 7 a.m. All other outside doors her avoided the crunch by f in debt"^ of candidates ore ThIfault, who Author Henry Miller has writ- Robbins’ "The Betsy" (Tri- are locked .luring the night escaping Into the safety of the. this state heovlly In debt, JOSEPH O. TRIPP Us wife, who Is a member of CHeveland Fuessenich, lauds 1s seeldng re-election as first ten "My Ufe and Times," deals with the lives of 887 HlUlard St. the City of Hartford Board of "the commendable actlrnu of shift. press room. All throe happened "’Thoy,” ho insisted, w selectman, and Charles Regan (Playboy Press), an account of ____ to bo Republicans. down the river, and belt-t^hton- many people Involved In a big Manchester, Oonn. Education; and by their nlne- the officers under the command who is seeking election to the his books and art works. auto manufacturing company, ELAINE CLOWES y«ar-oid daughter. A similar of (State Police) Major Nor­ As a result of the Incident, ing to balance our accounts was The veteran cartoonist Bill Patients Today: 303 poet of selectman. Regan pres­ and Herman Wouk has written 482 W. Middle Turnpike ■ult was brought previously by man Tasker." the leaders agreed unanimously inevitable. The empty promises ently Is secretary of the Zoning Mauldin’s "The Brass Ring" a long novel about World War Manchester, Ckmn. (Herald photo by Bucelvlclua) that a now law was needed—to made by the Democrats ®y®*’ the OonnecUcut Education As- “As one who has personally ADMI’TTED YESTERDAY: Board of Appeals and a mem­ (Norton) is an autobiographical II, Utled "The Winds of War” MRS. MARY OmWALLS •ociotion. been Involved In demonstra-: Mrs. Maria D. Albert, 4 Flint prohibit all demonstrations in the years could only raise fmso ber of the Board r t Finance. account of his early life and (Uttle, Brown). Elliott Arnold, 16 Walnut St. Her Miss Manchester Crown Preserved the building. hopes and result. In the end, In wartime ventures. Arnold Ging­ Oov. Mesklll announced in tlons," writes Smith. "I feel D r.; Mrs. Norma P. Allen, School Lunohea who wrote "A Night of Watch­ RockvlUe, (Jonn. both qualified and obligated to Bristol; Mrs. Rose A. BeMsIe, Today, GOP State CTialrman angry frustraUon." Lunches at all four schools rich tells about his life in the ing," has a new novel about EDWARD FREEMAN August that he Intends to with­ Paul Jackson, vice president of Diamond Police Equipment Corp., presents Miss magazine world In “Nothing hold from municipalities over express my opinion." Connecticut, Priscilla Doyle of Vernon, with her 1971 Miss Manchester crown South Rd.. Bolton; John J. J. Brian Gaffney, himself a Claiming that the welfare vigil next week are: Monday, no Germany today, "Forests of 180 Nutmeg Lane He adds, “Without those (?heverier, Stofferd Springs; state representative, broke that on the Capitol grounds, now In school. Veterans Day. But People" (Crown). the Night” (Scribner); Richard East Hartford, Oonn. suspended in a block of transparent Incite. Obviously, she won’t be able to Us llth day, is a result of "the Several ladles frem the film AGNES KAMOR dally membership) granU and re a s o r’hew'^by James E. Ckmghlin Jr., 40 Clyde non- partisan agreement Tuesday, meatballs with Jessup, author of "A (julet Voy­ wear the Miss Manchester crown again—it’s permanently presei-ved in the In­ Rd. Charging...... that "vote-hungry..... fakery of Democrat giveaway gravy, noodles, com, combread ( > empire are represented. Joan age Heme," describes a Viet­ 76 Devon Drive to « n r ^ t**® demonstrators and the cite casing—but she still is wearing the Miss Connecticut crowm______Democrats are to blame for programs," Gaffney said, "The Crawford’s "My Way of Life” Manchester, Oonn. tor the current year. frustration of Also, Mrs. Margaret J. Dy- and butter, apple crisp. nam veteran’s return to civilian the unhappy spectacle of disrup- result has been dissatisfaction Wednesday, pizza, tossed sal­ Dr. P eter Gol<]inark, head of CBS Laboratories, (Simon and Schuster) tells how life In "Foxway" (Little, VALERIE JOHNSTON The Klebanoffs. In their suit, people present could very sen. Warehouse Point; Stella State Man to be a "complete woman;” Center 6t. vantage. The state loses two A. Farrick, 46 Trebbe Dr.; Pa­ tlve demonstrati(»is at the State from Just about everyboer8 "Jen- To You M^'S. ROBERT GILBERT pixme by the waiter. On School Plans be available for one year with irovemment-backed pilot prol- rich two-way service it could ®_ F®,,, , / ^ oonaniru, (D-Mass.) loses the Boston moved me Into every part of explains why Mrs. Hicks yllle; Peter A. Russak, 66 Ord- Interest levels in the open mar- Speakers on the three school show— and a story - hour.----- A Democraticuemocrauc canaiaatecandidate lorfor „ ,««Hibllltv of a second year. pvem m eni 0®®“®“ pi>ot nle: The Ufe of Lady Randolph Pick Up Only 78 Worthington Rond ’The call was from New Towns To Share mayoralty contest next month Illinois,” Ije says. ^ ellmlmited from Con- way Dr.. South Windsor; Mrs. ket. The PubUc Affairs Committee Board of Directors Thompson ? P ^ f of a ^ e w a yea^ jggj techniques. siphon off a large benefU 'rom ' _ .j. ^ ; DramaUc Glastonbury, Conn. referenda — Southwest Junior use elec- a arge hospital In Hartford,’ ^gg^, ig»5-1921" (PrenUce- Haven and the caller was Joel and tries to regain her seat In The contraction of Chicago’s cress, if she should want her Geraldine Y. Slteman, 18 Bow- First National City Bank of High^hool Northeast Ele- wBl111 meat meet Monday ^JS^tnlirht at 8 at gald, "There are more than 6,000 ^j j^e right direction. The basic idea is to use ALAN CHUMASON thft hi^mA /bP (Myso T.q»»-___w*______«___1.______*** ^ trcnic links like televlslon. Goldmark says. Hall) la toe second of two vol- Oogen, executive director of the In Services Of Cemgress, she Is apt to find her power also thrusts two Daley after the mayoralty elec- ers St.; Mrs. Helena M. Smith, New York, the nation’s second mentary School and Junior the home of Mrs. Howard Lar- conviction COBAR CO . 144 Sandra Drive Connecticut (Conference of ditkrict so radically changed friends. Incumbent Reps. November. She has only n . Main St. largest bank, announced the ^gh swimming jjool — have " ton, Mile Him Rd. vM ^"of ^e^^TWa^^s'^annroi^ (Goldmark colls them "elec- Para-medical technicians In ^ e s by Ralph”o."”MarUn. 71 m U JA BD ST. Er.Tt Hartford, Conn, - rnatelv a M®/ Increase over toe ^ full-Ume zoning enforce- transpcrtatlon” ) to bring 'Windham, he says, could oper- other^ n i^ctlo n Incincludes BfANOBDBSTEB k. A RY MOULTHROP Masrors and a close friend of Qvil Engineer that she won’t recognize It. George W. Collins and Frank tOS.IXK) constitutents, almost change Thursday. Irving Trust u^^Red number of engagements The Ways and Means Com mately______a 26®/e increase______over toe ment officer Is a necessity. Zon- ,^6 main advan- tL . iinWeS Wv Agostinelii. These are some of the pos- Annunzlo, into the same West 100,000 less than a Massachu- BIR'THS YES'TERDAY. ^ Co. of New York and National week. m l t ^ will meet T u e s ^ ^ 1930 census figures. At the pres- regulaUcns are useless un- rural areas the main advan- ate diagnostic topis linked by works by several public fig- 441 Main St. Columbia, with Bolton, Marl­ tages cf living and working In cable with doctors read' g E a d Hartford, Conn. "Pm sorry to bother you at sibUlUes that could emerge side district. Daley, who slates setts district should have to ap- ^ n to CSty Bank of Cleveland, Ohio, schedule: at 8 at the home of Mrs. Jo- g^t 276 units of federal ig_„ thev are enforced Also borough and Tolland, will share from the most difficult redraw- a candidate of his choice for proach equality. Shane, 337 Benedict Dr., South followed with similar announce- Tuesdav — 8 i>m Burkland seph Wallnskl, Valley View Dr. houslnir has been eonatrueted mey are cities—medical techniques,...... m--- - —■so- inumiurBmonitors ui.at uiethe naruoi-uHartford lawih o s i'------BERNICE MILLER hmch, Nate,” said (Cogjm. "I The InternaUonal Affairs Com- w a J t ^ ^ r o f ''®^An®cs ^ J^ P P ^ ® ^ phlstlcated educaUon, business tal. "Nine out of ten paUents 64 Lelond Drive just wandered what time would Bie services of a dvll engineer Big of Congressional districts every district, may have to W indsor; a daughter to Mr. and ^g„fg, ^ut most other banks Mrs. Craig C. Robinson, Bast mltteeilttee will meet TuesdayTiieaiiHv nightnliHit ,g» xomainn >• Zoning Boaixi of A ^ ccntacts and stored data—with- would netget satisfaction."satisfaction,’ Gold- Manchester, Cmn. be convenient for you. so that ^ ^ hired under the 1971 that the country ever has un­ make a hard choice between Gardiner, Bowers School prin- 100 older persons remains. peals, clcse supervision should bringing the congestion, mark says. HARRY L. SENOMAN dergone. them this fall. . . diatrict to embrace Hartford; a daughter to Mr. study. at 8 at the henne of Mrs. John the ■herlff might serve you with Ehnetgency Employment Act. and Mrs. Brian Carpenter, clpal; and A. Hyatt Sutllffe, 111- “It would be good business to follow, crime and pollution. "The same applies to educa- 66 Pierce Rood (EEA). aome auburbanitea Edward L. Palmer, chairman Pemokas, Crestwood Dr. l3o. Windsor, Conn. writ.’’ As the case of CMcago indi­ Warehouse Point; a sen to Mr. Ing Junior High School princi­ The club’s annual fashlcm tie such construction into a plan It is my Intention to ccntlnue The theory is that with those and entertainment,” , he "i. li be In my office at three He wiU be hired for a 10- cates, Democrats are threaten­ of Citibank's executive com­ pal. to rejuvenate toe downtowii to work toward the goal of a EDNA WARNER . . progreas alower and Mrs. Donald Anderson, 55 mittee, said that, effective show "Fashion Fondue will be advantages avallabl outside adds—and cities could become o’clock," Agostinelii reined. month peri(xl at a salary of ed most by this year’s redis- Whether the legislature or the r rs will bo Dr. D«iald J. Hen- The Education Committee will uation of the needs of older per- tion. The nearer people live to rate concept should respond nlgan, superintendent of p.m. in all areas except ma­ portation you need for the next Manchester, Conn. AgortlnelU set him at ease cmirfoyed part-time and looking court draw district boundaries, past decade was from Uie tury will probably come from Gravlejs, 172 Hawthorne St.; host a Halloween story hour for Manchester patterned on each ether the less they com­ JEAN L. STRIMKE and the Job was done. The for fuU-Ume work. ApplicanU Massachusetts legislators may North and East to the West and Heusten, where a redistricting Thomas McCavanagh, Jan Dr., more quickly to changes In the schools; Louis Salcmm, Nathan three-and-four-year-olds Satur- ^® m*^®* suggested by Legal ternity where they are 3 to 4 two centuries.” And commu­ I ^ ^ ...... municate. They get anjfry.” nications satellites could tie the 470 Woodbridge St. papers were turned over to must have a Bachelor's degree do the same. Florida won’t even South, to the so-called "sunbelt created a virtually all-black Hebron: liOri A. Fiano, "emand and supply of credit as Hale School principal; Isldor day from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Services for the and 6dH) to 8 p.m. Manchester, Conn. determined by competitive Wolf, Manchester Green Bch(x>l "Crime Is not a linear func­ system in a local area Into a the state attorney general’s of- from cm accredited college with get down to serious business states” where the GOP has crmstituency downtown. The nott Rd.: James H. Pollard, Tolland library. The youngsters ®®Wcrly. tion of city size,” (Joldmark DONALD E. STORRS flee for study. a major In engineering and until next spring. picked up registration amcHig most probably Democratic can- .narket forces. principal; Elgin Zatursky, Admitted Wednesday: Kay national network, he adds. East Hartford; Benjamin M. are urged to attend in costume, says. Instead, It grows far out Goldmark predicts the United 180 Vemon Ave., Apt. 4K ------three years' minimum in the At the latest count only two new residents. The five states didate is Barbara Jerdan, a Klngley, Overbrook Rd., Ver­ Citibank sold the new base Manchester High 6 chl social refreshments will be provided Burns, Davewell Rd., South STEIN’S FLEA MARKET Rockville, Conn. rate would apply to any exist- studies chairman; and Mrs. cf proporticn as people .get States will grow by 100 million field of civil engineering or a d the 10 laigest states had set- which gained added seats as a state senator who, if elected, non. Mrs. Donald Luster will serve as Carl Zinnser Windsor; Curtis Burns, Elling­ more concentrated. OTTO TTMMERMAMN BoUon ing term loan where there was Patricia Guay, Manchester ton Ave. and Patricia Rams- people by the year 2000 and be­ professional engineering certifl- -tied on new boundary lines and result of the 1970 census were wculd be the House's second Also, Mrs. Mildred L. Macri, storyteller with Mrs. Frank “Pollution Is the some 187 Hollister St. cate and three years’ expert- *n one 0# them, lUlnois, the is- California (5), sTocljJa (3), Ari- black woman member. provision for a fluctuating rate. Green teacher. During the past year that I dcll, McLean St., both Rock- lieves that without planning, and TAG SALE! Manchester, Conn. Glastonbury; Charles Heckler, Daresta, Mrs. Donald Button curve,” he says. “You have the those people will all wind, up in sue is atiU in the courts. Only zrna (1), Colorado (1) and Tex­ Asked if the new system Thursday — 9:30 a.m., coffee and Mrs. Robert Henry assist­ have served on the Board of vllle; Bertha Bosworth, Tunnel _TO BE HELD AT THE MRS. ROBERT HULTMAN PTO Hosts 200 In all It appears that 2S states Bread and Milk St., (Coventry; might have any effect on inter- hour in Robertson School cafe-___ same problems in smaller the same narrow corridors PoUce Training Texas among the 10 most as (1). ing. Directors, we have accomplish- Rd., Vernon; Grace CJolby, cities, but they're manage­ 108 Cambrtdg* St. State Police (Commissioner heavily peculated states has a This shift led to assumDtlons ^ cst“7atericr“'automjbire" home terla for Mayfair Gardens resl- cd many worthwhile projects. Pleasant St., Ethel Lamonde, where today's problems are. VFW GROUNDS, Manchesfsr Gram Manchester, Oonn. At O p ^ H ouse Muaeums to Close able.” "If I had my way, I would C3eveland Fuessenich has ad­ new redistricting law approved th™ R epublic^ w ^ d rn^^^ rellstrlctlng process, including Foster S t^ M i^ Linda Tofeldt, ^ other con- denU; speakors, Robert Heins. The Tolland Historical Society But, none has been more mean- Lnkevlcw Terr., and Anita Dus- JIUIE VINCEK !!!!L » of me largest 10. Nine states Merrow;Mre. Marjorie J. Kras- Robertson principal; Mm. Wll- Goldmark, bom In Budapest say don't Increase Ojn- SAT., OCT. 23rd — 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. 88 Greenwood Drive More than MO Uwnispeople at­ vised Szegda that town c(Hista- by the legislature. Vernon. will end Its current museum Ingful to me than toe cleaning to, Laurel St., all Rockville; 65 ’’/- r ’ *”» " “ **“*=• But in 1970 much g^e lucky in at least one respect «W8kl, 14 GotUer Dr., ‘‘Consumer rates are highly Whitney and Mrs. Ross up of Union Pond. For more Donald Guortln, Knollwood Dr., years^ago,^ has headed CBS necticut’s population at all,” he Manchester, Conn. tended the FTP spoBsor ed open bles could not be accepted Into season------Oct,-- 81 ...... Laboratories here since It• was says, pointing to a hastily- NO ADiOaSION — NO DBAIJCB8 the state’s training session. •• Nelson, co-chairmen of Oon- Special arrangements may bo y®®''® remember vemon; Beatrice Smith, Rau ggj „p i„ 1910s he JOHN A. ENNIS taouae held at' Bottoo Elemen­ cemed Citizens. drawn map of the rural Mid­ 41 Crestwood Drive Selectmen bad asked that the made for group tours of both ^*J® ^®P|® in this area cf Mnn- st., Rockville; Ra)(mond Roy, ^gg credited with Inventing the west and saying: "We should Manchester, Conn. tary and Center achocts constables be admitted to the r-Mi lirrsi-sr ruT. the Old Jail Museum on the cheater have had to put up with Stafford Springs; William Icng-playing record and with Wedneaday night, according to course for aindUary troopers. mmeto f™- -h® 1980®. making a redlslrict- James Hollow Rd.. Marl bank commercial loan rate that Green and the Benton Home- ® condition that was unbear- Vnughn, W. Main St„ Darryl move out here." MRS. J. ARTHUR BALMER borough; Donalda M. Matthews, dc'ng much of the basic work But that, he says, is unrealts- 387 Spring St. ______Fuessenich said, “Were we latures dominated by one party congressmen are still under the ing wrangle unnecessary. is more immediately sensitive steed by contacting Mrs. Harry ®h*e. Mr.rln, Sandy Beach Rd., and Mis. Bigby OralMun, FTO 00- ~ Merrow Rd., RFD 3, Coventry, "a^ket'VorcerjhM exist on practical colcr televisicn. 11 c—so Connecticut should Manchester, Conn. Dresident Parents met teachers attempt to conduct this train- try to squeeze cut the other (>Teatest pressure, but they no Needham for the Jail or Mrs. *"®'‘®® '®®' Arthur St. Louis Jr„ Old Town Mere recently, he has devel- channel Its growth Into mral ANNA UTKE and adminlstraton visited would overwhelm us with party. Rural legislators of both longer expect drastic losses. Also, Louis W. Youell, 88 Har- ing prime rate system,” Palm- Harold Garrity for toe home- y®®*" '^® Rd- Rockville; Joseph Oag- epod a device that allowed 996 Tolland Turnpike lan St.; Mrs. Helen E. Hardl- c r said. Btead. ^ ®*^’® boating on Union nm. Evergreen Rd., Vemon; Windham County Instead of its TALCOTTVIUE WATCH (ML claaaroonu and viewed a p e d a i requests and demands from parties try to hold metropolitan A Republican redistricting ex- Apollo Astronauts to send un­ present cities and suburbs. Manchester, 0»n. erery vUlage.” representaUon to a minimum. pert. Jr*m Calkins of the house man, 7 Wynedlng Hill Rd.; Mrs. The fixed prime rate system, Mrs Qeonre Lees and Mrs Pond, and hopefully in a couple Tf,,^ Emerton, Cherry St., Rock- usually clear space pictures to MRS. WILLIAM OIBNTY diqtiays by the art and pt^aica] Bus Drivers Lillian M. Lussicr, 76 Pleasant |p effect since 1934, has been We are "What you can do Is bring up education departments Nsisf for Beglatrars This year's round is especial- Republican campaign commit- Glenn’ Pfistaer will servo aa of years oven fishing. We are vi„g. earth via television, and a the underpopulated areas to the WIU INSTAU A NEW MOTOR 63 Dougherty St. Selectmen voted a raise for ly traumatic, because It is the tee, says, "Right now, we’re Valley Rd., South Windsor; Mrs. eriticlzed by some bankers as also phuining an area for Hkat- . , video tape recording technique Manchester, Conn. Alsu on display ,in the all-pur hM t^s'arthe ^ ‘nton‘Hom‘^ ing and picnic l.tblea and hiking Discharged Wednesday: state’s average. Windham con toe registrars of voters, to take first full-scale redistricting guessing a very medest gain.” Plan Strike Dorothy 8 . Miles, 492 Spring St.; outm(xlcd, too inflexible and stead Sunday from 1 until 4 p.m. ultimately designed for school MOIL, OOT. 5 at 9 All. SUE MALO of the Henry E. Mullaney, East Hart- vulnerable to political attack, James Wright, Nyo St., Rock- easily double in population and pose room of toe elemcaitary effect at toe eitd of the wage based on a new decennial cen- Calking expects Republicans At toe Old Jail Museum, Miss and home use. you’d never feel It in toe quali­ 12 Margaret Rood school were eight paintings do- freeze. Thetr salary wUI be up- nis since the 1964 Suinx»me might get anywhere from two ford; Mrs. Diana M. Malkin, Several major banks, In- 1116 $13,000. to/ do the Cleon '^'"®: H®‘d‘ Schneider Robin Goldmark has anncunced he Manchester, Conn. In State Bertha Place, Mrs. Needham up werk at the pond was not In- R<*- Vemon; Rita Savp'or, ty cf life." Because mral land noted a v iocaJ artists as part cf ped from $2 to $3 per hour. The Oxirt decision requested dis- to six seats solely on the basis RFD 2, Rockville; Mrs. Mar- eluding Bank of America, the and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Creolmon will leave CBS at the end of the M. A. REICHENBACH Jorle R. Mlodzlnskl, 678 Center nation's largest, trimmed their eluded In toe Gcncrol Manng- Charter Rd.„ Rockville; LPCo is sparsely used now, he says, Service Interruptions 134 Park St., Apt. A-1 a school beautification project first selectman disqualified tricts of substantially equal of redrawn boundaries, will Mrve os hosts. year to form his own company the next 100 million people begun by lost year's ITO ex- himself from voUqg as Us wife population. (Continued From Page One) ers capital Improvement budg- Wosllofsky, Grtoaber Rd Tol- Manchester, Conn. / prime interest rate to 6% per and work cn the social uses of would need only about 4 per ecuUve board The eight gifts, is one of the registrars. During the late '60s almost ' ATU expired Sept. 30, and after Mrs. Ingeburg M. Hesse, cent from 6 per cent Wodnes- et but was put in by a Republi- ’®hd; Karen Shormnn, Spring inventions that already exist. SADIE J. WILSON Manchester Evening Herald an Board of Directors, that St.. Rcckvlllo; Edmund Plourdc, cent cf it. may occur until including six o(l paintings one The reglMrars also requested all of the states went’ through . . aa^e diatrict four bargaining sessions union I^banon; Mrs. Maude T. Leg- day. It had been at 6 per cent It’s time, he says, for "a new 173 Wetherell St. Tolland correspondent Bette felt wo had wolted long enough Ohi Farm Rd., Tolland; Mau- Ideally, he says, all those 1(X) Manchester, Oonn. water color, and a pen and ink the cluUlenger and the machine ^ redistricting but ntne periloua lenders describe the situation 83 McKinley St.; Alfred H. since July, ranging earlier (hiatrale, telephone 876-3846 Goldmark’s law: innovate. million people would, choose to this is completed. drawing, wUI ii<- hung in toe tenders be paid $1 JO Instead of ^ased it usuaUy on r ^ t s to correct this problem. ^ cCiCh Kolakowskl, RDF 2, Ro®h- Don't invent." SAIX.Y HYSON as an"impasse.” Brooks, East Hartfrd; Frank C. from a record In mid4969 . . live and work in mral areas, 418 Woodland St. three Boiton schools, according *1® **) boair, uddeh is "way ^ census. The 1970 The ATU represents 650 em- 8®dosky, East Hartford; Mrs. to 614 per cent last spring, I look forward to next year vtllo; Ronald Fnloon, Olson to co-chairmen Mrs Dorothy mintnuim wage.' Ohio shows what deadlocks when we can finish up on Union Dr., Vemon; Sharon Boylng- in a project along those lines Manchester, Conn. census, reglstratlng great pop­ emerge from a combination of nloyes in the company's Hart- Marjorie A. Klmmoy, 6 Steep At the outset. Citibank and telecommunications. Wanier and Mrs Stairiey Pot ferd, New Haven and Stamford Bd., South Windsor. Irving Trust planned to set Three Buildings Prnd and then start work at t®h. Terrace Dr., Marianne initiated by too President’s Ad- TALCOTTVIUE WATER CO^ MRS. ROBERT PRICE ulation increases for the population shifts and poilUcol Center Springs Pond. I can re- Szykomk, Warii St., Charles But, ho adds. "The next 80 37 Linwood. Drive divisicns. Also, .Mrs. James R. Toomoy their base rale at a level half a V i B o r y Group on Tolo- mtllicn people may choose to TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. Manchester, Oonn. ®ha^®«.___ „ . Both - houre. of the Ruined in Blaze member ns a boy. )rrowlng up Aabury, W. Main 8t.„ and communlcntlons. tho National each art work IdentUying the drastic surgery. legislature are controlled by Thompson said that no date and daughter. East Hartford; percentage' point above the live in cities. That’s fine. But LAURIE SHEA donor-aruat (Commission tC C C ) will bold a has been set fer the strike but Mrs, David Brown and son, 77B commercial papof rate. Effec- In Monchestor . and fishing In Clierjfi Hnzon and son, Sklnnor Academy of Engineering, and Jdix meeting with the Flaoning There is Chicago, for exam- Republicans, who had anUc- NEW HAVEN (AP)—A throo- Center Springs and I look for- Rd.. all Rockville. the Connecticut Research Com­ give them the choice." 76 Edmund St. Oil were presented Zoning (.k^mmisstoo Mon- ple. For years several congres- Ipated Urge natural gains In that the authorization was re- Rachel Rd.; Mrs, Stephen B. live Monday the base rate Manchester, Oonn. quested because he said no Peters and son. East Hartford; would bn 6% per cent, olarm fire Fridoy mined throo ward to the day that my son ------mission. Ruth Converse Myrtle Carl ^ gt 7,30 „ yeomans ■tonal dlMrlcts extended out congressional control because of vacant houses on Arch Street can also fish at Center Sprlnga With one study of Connecticut MRS. ARTHUR PATTON son. Parise Leiuaire and Viola h^UI frtsn the city Into fast-grow- suburban growth. They recenUy progress was being made In ne- Mrs. Joseph Morluzzo and son, Palmer explained that Iho Lakeside Circle gotlatlons. and damaged a fourth houao In Pond. Brotherw Held behind thorn, an NAB-CRC Bolton, Oonn. BoUrf. The pen and ink drawing Kobert Young, planning to suburbs, a linkage that as- produced a map which rejigger- 90 Riverside Dr,, Vernon; Mrs. base rale would bo reviewed which people wore living. i hove alromly had talks with group headed by Goldmark Is wss toe gm of Ann MauluccI the Windhajti P > ^ e more r«i>resentaUoti for ed the districts of both Demo­ Harold Hills and daughter, 132 weekly and luljustn'd us necos- EDWARD CUSTER A large crowd gatoored to Mr. O’Neill on this subjert and In 15 BrcHik-Ins trying now to act up a follow-up 190 Summit St. t e Patricia Kent contributed gj Agency will be the ilK ®*ty than it acUiaily de- cratlc Reps. Charles Vanik Overhlll Rd., Ellington. n a ry to reflect market rates of w atch-and many wore uaed we have started to Investigate sttidy and then a pilot project toe water color guest speaLr RETURN ' Manchester, Conn. and taxiis Htokes In Cleveland. Detective Held when a fire hose sprang a leak, iho prrbloms connected with HARTI«K>RD (AF) ■ Two In eastern Connecticut to see If MRS. M. SALVATORE Opeu-Uumiug U u ti (.XMlifmsslon members i*ave . Stakes, who is Mack, picked One fireman suffered minor center Snrlngs. Wo know ttiat people ciui. Indeed, bo lured to 68 Omenfleld Drive •first Iteleclmen Richard Mor- expressed coocern over projec On Drufj^H Count brothers who nllogrdly oscaped . . up the newspaper and found the Injuries when a piece of roofing iho people In this area are very , , ,, rural ureas. Goldmark aaya co­ So. Windsor, Oonn. ra advises townspeople Uiat in uorw the WHPA hos estaWisited favorite of Mack proportion of his district fell on Ms face. Mo returned to interested In the rebirth rf this Vc»®" luslody operation has been alow In JON L NORRIS HARTFORD (AP) Drug MRS. ROSE ORLOWSia view of the air poUuUon emer- (or (>*ltimbU and toew- will be Mayor Daley dropping from 66 per cent to JOHN YAVIS duty after treatment at toe b,„iy ,-f water .and we will do '"sl spring were relumed to that federal urban dovelopinant 176 Brent Road gancy declaied by the stale dlscusaed *36 per cent-- changing It from charges have been filed against scene. Nobody In toe building best t(> follow through. IlailfonI Friday and charged coming from slate officials, but To Th9 Board of Directors Manoheatsr, Conn. civil defense autliorilieH no Mrs George Greenway, toclr hands In for Board of Edueation A majority of his new district lice detective. Firemen gtH the first alarm boned pnss an ordlnanee to The New York arresl wiie on ing ' cimtingeni on state ap­ 77 -HlUon Drive in Bolton unUI further notice m give tiiought to naming a tids year a three-judge as devised by the OOP • Attorney, Hartford, oinoe 1961, at SUM p.m. Hy 4;80 the fire ^nvo Center Springe Park open proval and tile local tele|dione Resides at 173 Charter Oak St. with wife, Valgrle, and one East Hartforo, (Jenn. Shaw was arrested Friday Follce pul llie value of the Town tMtiees f.'iosed commission to study laniMll) t t ^ r u l <;ourt reasserted juris- would bs cotnjqssd of whites, and accused of possessing • 1967 (KTOduate with dlatlnotlofi, UOonn; IMl grad­ wee under control. fr,„„ n„niip to sunset. This compan'y has pledged Its coop- child. Received his BS In 1968 from UOonn. He and his LINNEA BENSON All town offices will Unclosed and arranging priorities and it has held «*nte 1W6 among them TugosUvs and uate, Tale Law guhool, ' The fire iMgnn In iwo vne^t wtaild help In keeping imdesire loot taken In the Mart'h and erathm In sefllng up microwave 848 Woodbridn St. methadone, a drug used to April hurglarlee nl $9,975. father own and operate the John L. Jenney Insurance Manchsster, Conn. Monday in observance of Vet regulaUons connected wlU. It a which re- a te w o t them Rs- treat narcotics addiction. He • Prerident MlhAO Oorp. $V(|aBtory hotnes and qiiickly g|,|pn out of the park In timt ilia' links. oran's Day. Tin! town’s schools Selectmen • Member of (JltlMns Advisory Oommlltos Moustiig epreatl to a thlnl and then to warranled (lie police 'rile suepecte, arreeleit In The hdlow-up atiuly would Agency In Manotysater. He has served tor the past year MRS. JOHN O’RBILLy will also be closed. Tosh Foroe of O-DAP, the ocnU)i4»d building, flremm ciaild make arrests. New York City In July, are concent rate mi work and ll\Tng on the Hoard u( Directors of tho Town of Manchester. He u Olson Drivs In view said, TTwy were InvwiUgaUng Jaiuee II, Mayo, '16, and lltllou (tallema aa they exist now In Rockville, Oenn. • Ohalrman, Ohrlsllan Naolal Oonosm Oommlsston, Is Hecretary a t liulvpendsnt Insurancs (Tentsr, In<^ a heads of n ^ y UMton families P**’"' *”* “ uient of one or two fewer <>o»v But sneb drmtto surgery might the police department’s special houth United MsthodIM Ohurnh "•«««•* (he HMMe Friday night Mayo, VS Fohee ealil they laical tViluiectIcut and h«iw AURORE LE SLANO laaild give m> eerialn addreee calde and microwave llnha tnrerdor of Manclweter Branch of Amertvsn Usd (Strma, 13U Forbes St, i,, th, woa toe Democroto come abwt, because Ohio services diviston for about (Ive s lUsIdes at ]« Lelond Drive with wifa, Hslsn, siid VIviHii I'VrKiiMm East Hartford, Oonn. PAWA layoffs, the selectmen are unhappy has clw.ted * ftemck.raUc gc/ver- years and a memlier of the • ntilldren. (ill the pair ct Uhl Improve Ihe citmale h*r and a Charter Member of Mancheeter Uarbaroho|it»ers 2 0 8 | nun4 HiNWifila Mh JOHN A. BAKKEE Ute alee of Ihe ti The Mayora were arreeleil buslileas and poiailalhx* ex- 188 Woodland M. 11 * ink Board cf AooeaU Uotu* UUngs, it luestas JMm Gllilgan. He Is trying fore* for 16 years, accemling to April M In llaitfont. tail |iansliat 'tTieu |wrhei>B within a lapKiwgaAi UriUto i r i h ^ ? ^ e ^ f ^ C t o b , ^ . A saoclSr. Recrea. tliat <;<«gr«tema« MUtva fteds « •»- V-“«' WAM4INUTON in the Mer I'heeter makes M eaeenllel ihal Manohoslor, Oonn. ucipow in me leueroj looo Historical Society awaltowed up to toe totofs os ptesMbto, despite the ban. cury and Oemlnl (wngreme the we have lair own hill lime ww ■Mpiieil away (nun |all the Oeei year, lloldmarh eey*. the flrel Ttse Whwwr of Iks fiiw, III stamp prugroin. Booklets ex- VOTE DEMOCRATIC Untlatf Mate* eetahllehed » wn like Wiml M Woodiaad M„ MssshaiMo, be interested. The meeting is «4dh«. ohw a Democrat. Met- •****•. wculd have a clear drug treatment faclllllss l« help NOVIMIIIR IN manned epaeanight world ree duly le now Iwlng (lertnrmed hv errsei wee im VOTf THE OEMOORATIO TEilM able at the selectmen's office. hem Ckatn. Tba Uekol wao drawn open to-tlu public. ' “ Hlack.and a favorite ^***d bar thinittog out tha Demo- heroin addicts withdraw from unto Tlwae ineliMted almoel Fi, Ih* hulliMng tnetweiur lo the " Imrglary there ewl lh» Atote I IM malHtewra In egaee and knal nf hie lime and aMllly. Me Menw eervml lime In Ihal elly "We muel )*r»wl*te better by Mrs Ltela ■ of tA a yo r Ktoluud J. IJotey. ®riOs. tmiir hahtt. It Is supfMiaed to sP *d»raltiet#l medu el end tel N unm a run D tH n*rol1 CXIMM J>«.1 K laiwnda. Tieae wb«» wua fMO MoitelMietor Bvenliig Herald Muucbester Evening Herald With or without redUdrlctiigf,. HopuMteoAS hove that cloor levlale the craving for heroin, ' If Iffs. ' IMM Ilian IT mllttnn mile# Mlmary iMiy helfig llwu *n( hehoe being leium eg le IteH night IMion correspondent JudiUi I f n lg d tadlding iwegeeter In e town (md •ecviru la rulel er*«* Im CMumUa correepoodeut - VIr- Medcolfe Is one of the counUy's hi New Vorii and will im- wltluut sreaUng a depencMmep M IteHohue, TH. •4»-MM. glida Chrioon, Tel. $3«-93$4. oofest coogresMiMNn, dtwhtedly use It to thrir ad> aa ssrtoue as tisroirt addistkm.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIiD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1971 PAGE TWELVE L u c k y H o le Weekend’s Top Pro Game For the sooond ttmo In two THE tey s n hole-in-one wnn ooor* Crowd Exceeds Population on Blass Day ed on the eighth nt iho Mnn- cheotor Country Club yeotor- Herald Angle dny. By The Intost to tarn In the Scheduled Monday Night font wno Nenl Tyler. TUm- EARL Y O ST Jets Hoping dny nttomoon, Al Puiso need Sports Bdttor tho same hole. \1 N E W Y O R K ( A P ) — T h e ••‘ine’ quarterback, along with Bobby Douglass and reserve Packers have whipped Loe An- Series Hero Tyler’o hole-ln-ono w u wit- To Surprise NTafi/inal 1T/uv4Kall Charley HaiTawRy, Larry running back Don Shy In place gelcs In their last three meet- ‘Official’ Home in Manchester pianonai rooiDail League grown, Rcy Jefferson and a of Gale Sayers. Inga. nooood by dnok Crockett. Herb Phelon and Turk Looking for an ‘official’ football family? Don’t look Maps Plans gets under way a few solid defensive unit, goes for Quarterback Virgil Carter Is The Broncos finally won a Moore. He used n nine Iron any faiiher than the Horvath home in Manchester. D o lp h in 11 h o u rs e a r ly th is w eek en d victory No. 6. sllll out for the Bengal’s but game last week after 11 set- on the M8-ynrd hole. VTien Len Horvath successfully passed the written ex­ Not to Move h iif a Iftf n f fo n s urill otlll •>« Up against an- Dnryle Lamonica who came backs and two ties. But now amination for admission to the Central Connecticut d h A NEW YORK (AP) ~ The h u u i j i it. 1 u other tight defensive squad in bock from an injury to direct they face the solid AFC Central Board of Football Officials he joined his brother. Jim­ NORTH CANAAN (AP) now-look New York Jets, sport­ b e h o ld in g th e ir b re a th u n- the chiefs who, with Len Daw- the Raiders to a second-half leaders in the Browns, wfio my, and his father, Jim, as regular membei-s. The latter - ’This small community ing a fresh face at quarterback til Monday night. s®*! “i® helm, are cnce again comeback victory against Phila- have an injury-free squad. Billy Casper has beon a .atandoul for the past In Oie NFL’s only regu- dueling with Oakland in Uielr delphia, will start this time. El- Free safety Lorry Wilson, and young muscle in the front greeted returning Pitts- lar season Saturday night clash, annual scrap for leadership In drldge Dickey, hewever, may with a hip Injury, is a doubtful pro at Connecticut Golf Land, traded after 4 P.M., New York P ivate u itch e r S tev e four, tost the Miami Dolphins two deoade.a. . . . AI Gayson, time Tuesday, Oct, 26, when all R V J f" the Buffalo Bills Invade Ban ths AFC West. replace Rod Sherman at wide starter for the Cardinals and A f terFirst reports he \i-ill be open daily un- elub.s will have played their Hlass on Fnday With its in National Football League ac­ Diego ton'ght, looking for their Tb® Colts and Vikings are 1-2 receiver for Oakland. John Brodle will be trying to til the .snow flies and at night gixth league, game. A player biggest celebration in hl^ tion Sunday. first victory of the year. In begrudging opponents the Bob Grlese will be aiming his take advantage of his absence Win of Year on weekends until the w'cather mny be sent to another club tory. He responded with Bob David, who started the But the big bashes In this f®west points In the league, passes for Paul Warfield and to keep the 4flers within half a year as the No. 3 quarterback, forces a closing after-dark only if waivers have first been the announcement he and sixth weekend of acUon send Beth are like cement walls Howard Twllley and Jim Kllck game of the Rams—or perhaps // has moved ' into the starting NAPA, Calif. (2VP)—BlUy Cas­ hours. cblained from all other clubs in his family WOUld Continue Washington’s undefeated Red- when It cemes to yielding yard- and Larry Csonka will be vault them over their rivals spot because of Joe Namath’s per, playing his way r Us-.Thanks.’’ at the Dolphins in John Little, lead over soft-spoken Tommy touimeys in late summer would gju grown and Dave Os- in a, news conference after Undisputed possession of Reger Finnic, Chuck Hinton Aaron, who had a 69 for 185. be in line and numerous rough i,j.rn. They have a way of put- the 1'^ heur ceremony, Blass “ They could put me in a and Mark Lomas. 'The patched- box tomorrow and I wouldn’t first place In the hectic At­ Young Tom Watson, a 22- spots should be rectified In ^ing their shoulder in your gut told reporters he and his wife, Jets and Giants lantic Coast Football League up front four, replacing injured year-old rookie playing In his running the events in another giving some of it back. Karen, had looked for a home feel I’ve been cut short,” starters Gerry Phllbin, and (AP photo) ■ Sports Slate] J f l g f i Q u t t O S n U D Steve Blass responded to the race Is on the line as the NO PLACE TO GO—Boston’s Dave Cowens was all set to fire away at the bas­ first professional tournament, year. . . . Sue Hadge Is a social xhat’s the way I’d do it if I in the Pittsburgh area but had Hartford Knights and the John Elliott, also were a big SATURDAY ’ was alone in third at 136 after worker in Manchester. were a back." decided to remain during the crowd on “ Steve Blass Day” factor in last week's victory. ket when he looked up and saw his path blocked by Atlanta’s George Trapp. yesterday in North Canaan. Norfolk Neptunes, currently shooting his second consecutive * '■ * » * • off-seosen in their hou'se on the The Jets, in order to Improve Football The Pittsburgh pitcher, tied with 6-2 won-lost rec­ 6 8 . Sand-Bagged Captain America outskirts of Canaan. In Scoreless Tie ords, clash tonight in the their 2-3 record, will have to Maloney at Manchester 1:30 Tied at 187 were George hero of the 1971 World Se­ centain a high-powered Dolphin What Is white, three Inches "You mean Captain America? They had considered moving season’s first “ crucial” game Windsor vs. Bast Catholic at Jehnson, Dick lots, Chi Chi ries, helped put the little The Jets an^the Giants are still tied for first place effense propelled by quarter­ by six inches, is carried by He’s over there," said the 49ers primarily to reduce travel time at DUIon Field, Hartford at Mt. Nebo 1 :80 Rodriguez and Mike Hill. Connecticut town on the in the Manchestk- Midget Football League but the big back Bob Grlese in the Ameri­ Jinx With Trojans Southington at Rockville NFL officials, is thrown to the front office type. "The one that and family separations that af- map by beating Baltimore 8 o’clock. Two Veteran Stars Lee Trevino managed only a noise at Mt. Nebo last night came from the happy fans The game in Hartford not can Conference game. Soccer 70 for 139, seven strokes off ground on all changes of po.q- looks like a walking barber feet the routines cf their two twice Including the seventh Grlese and his favorite re­ session this year, and atler pole?” asked the writer, seem- ycung sons, he said, of the Chargers as their team defeated the Eagles, 14- only sends Into action the Bennett vs. Illing at Memori­ NEW YORK (AP) homa’s 31-game string (1948-50) ers: “ I think (3od was throwing Casper's pace. and deciding game. ceiver, Paul Warfield, have 12, for their first win in what ------League’s two leading teams al Field 10:80 M o st OMinlp w ill +.p11 von ancther of 47 by the 1964-7 some of those passes. It was “There’s still two rounds four weeks changes to green? Ingly seeking reassurance that "But the more home hunting clicked on five touchdown pas­ Answer: The sand bag that of- the 6-4, 215-pound vision of pa- we did, the more we realized had to be one of the most ex- STANDINGS but also four of the Indivi­ ■------XT 4. Sooners. Toledo last lost Nov. 6, the greatest individual perform- left,” warned Trevino, holder of ses, Grlese has completed 63 of ficials use to mark the spot triotism and/or a tonsorial par- we didn’t want to find one,” he citing games of the season. W. L. T. dual pace-setters — two on , JNOtre DRme and Toledo are 1968, to Dayton 10 3. ance I’ver ever seen.” the U.8 ., Canadian and British In the opening gome of the Giants 3 0 2 102 passes for 865 yards and where the ball changes hands lor was really San Francisco added. each side. Hartford presents Walk Out on Bullets Tw o New tiiitnes oceans apart when it comes Guess who comes to Toledo, The Dayton Toledo contest Is Open tltle8."'niey haven’t paid doubleheader the Jets and Jets .8 0 2 eight TDs. Warfield enters the on kickoffs, punts, fumble re- tight end Ted Kwalick. "I found >pi,g 29-year-old right hander Pats To Help placeklcker Norm Davison, .rx s TTlf *.Jto fo o tb a ll __ the ranking ‘® ^ ‘- Wght. the only night game Involving a him (Casper) yet.” Giants, who played to a 14-14 Ue Patriots 2 2 0 game with 21 receptions for 476 coveries and Interceptions. In in s- tailor shop in Nevada, j^gj been through what he whoso 51 points lead the O n l y U n d e f e a t e d on.r u .,4. 'n*® ‘ ®p ‘^r®®uifCB t®amsleaniB avBare OHon iiiciiiucrmember OIof theUIB Top Twenty.- in their first meeting, tied Chargers i 4 0 yards. abandon the team. Both were lead with a fourth-quarter scor- the first four weeks, many fans Kwalick was telling the circle of described as "the most fantas- league In scoring and Terry NEWixniYY YORK iw iv n . (AP)vn.i j ------— ------■------i* vfwti,^ b u t th e y ^ l thg road—Nebraska at Okla- Other arclight battles find Dallas Open again, this time without a score Eagles 1 4 0 The Dolphins 3-1-1 on the — and some newsmen — con- rejwrters as he slipped on wide- gg.. experience of his life in his Swanson, the Knights’ new Kafnvo tVin R o lfi Suspended by the Bullets with- mg burst and went on to seal T-ri A r l l i S f a Y l r i l l l P f thing on homa State, Oklahoma at Kan- (Jhattanooga at The Citadel, by either team. ------year, also have a potent run­ Shortly betore m e Uaitl- triumph. ^ their minds today . . . re- sas state and Michigan at Min- south Carolina at Florida state, fused the white bag with the striped vest of brilliant red, World Series pitching vlc- punter who has taken over The Jets seemed to have ys-rtl ren by halfback Steve ning game in Larry Csonka and more Bullets hosted the The Bullets tossed together a Kareem Jabbar scored 38 ip{iE ASSOCIATED PRESS vehge. nesota. Southern Mississippi at Mem- yellow penalty flag and thought white and blue that matched a tories, which most observers New Stadium the lead In his specialty with things their own way in the Armentano to open.the scoring. Jlm-Klick, who are among the maikeshlft starting llneu,p and points and snared 10 rebounds Boston Braves and the '^ « l68‘ ‘ earn to beat Notre "nie rest of the Top Ten will phis State, East Carolina at the official was calling a penal- slmUarly striped pair of trous- fgu were the key to the Pitts- an average of 43,5 yards per New York Knickerbockers IRVING,______, Tex. (AP) The first quarter keeping the ball in extra point attempt failed punt. league leaders in rushing. in a National Basketball were thrashed 110-87 by the In pacing the Bucks to a (jinclnnatl Swords, a couple of t>ame was Southern (California, be at home—Houston at No. 4 North (JaroUna State, Vlllanova ty. So now they are green — burgh champienship. AND most people ■6 New England Patriots will help Giant territory a greater part but the C^aigers \^re out in Association contest Friday Knlcks, playing without stand- triumph over the Braves. MU- entries In the American occurred In the final regu- Alabama, Clemson at No. 6 Au- at Tampa, New Mexico State at hopefully to help avoid confu- som e^ n g that "But today means even more The tailor pulled " .V,. o* tbe time. A tough defense front 6-0 at the end of the quar- nitrht veteran guards Earl Frazier who was side- ^aukee galloped to a 90-60 ad- Geaaue are the clr- ®®*®cn game a year ago burn, Texas Christian at No. 7 Texas-Arllngton, Idaho at West 1 “ ; ’’“T" T " ™ ?•? .sT”' ‘".rr.sn’f;" ‘brbi».rii;,p''oS “ ’A io P on rl” MoTirYwi nTid “ "®^ disorder, vantage late In the third period ^ unbeaten teams merely cost the Penn State, Kentucky at No.8 Texas State. Utah at Arizona RADK the spK)t of change of possession, thing you want; crowd that filled the their new stadium and then try o^ve Duff, Mark Perrone, Alex When the B Teams took the I n e 1 earl ivioiiroe aiiu Erozier’s replacement, rookie a fourth-quarter miivrally cuiis y i««i n tie • ^*’*®*’ji-iqIi **‘® "6 nati.Ynai “ o*>6l championship,.,ham¥,4AMaY,in Georgia, North Texas Statea...... at. . and.....i CJallfornia at UCXiA.yty-».a j ______tn__ 1 inaiuis lo a sinse mm a uc. ,__ _ , ______- ______j__ _.»i. of course, is the new dcmble- people think it suitable fl^T-bedecked r a i l r ^ for a whopping upset Sunday in Ferguson and Lee Snuffer pre- field the Eagles took six plays Important Grid Tilts Archie 0®tk walk^ off jjggn Meminger, easily filled gparked by reserve Fred Hilton «/hn have won *‘u®® ‘*‘®y "’®n‘ on to beat tc ^ No. 9 Arkansas and Washington In the only major action Fri- n foul rule that permits the t ^ forp^lam as.' Measure me. o f ! the first meeting in history be- vented any penetration beyond to Ue the score, with speedy the team. Then the Knicks the gap caused by Uie ailing a rro w e d Uie Bucks’ lead. ' " ‘ ® ^ ranked Texas In Uie Cotton State at No. 10 Stanford. day night, San Diego State that gains possession ^ t h ^ ^ ^ on the other side of Main Street. Mntinn»i ironthnll halfback Craig Kearney walked all over the Bullets, guard’s absence and bucketed iphe SuperSonlcs limited trin to Roc^ster '^® winning streak has Notre Dame hasn’t beaten overcame Utah Btate 36-20 as Sports Dial "clean hands ’ to keep Uie ball. known around Uie "The fans in the stadium ‘ ween the National F second quarter opened scoring on a 36-yard run around For Eagles, Indians Monro© had expressed un- 26 points to lead all scorers. ahootlng ace Blvln Hayes to ‘ ‘®’ **„ii,ht when n reached six games, thanks to Southern Cal since 1966, losing quarterbaok Brian Sip© threw There are times Uiat PenaiUes .. pave Camerer has were people I didn’t know,” he League rivals. g moving h‘s left end to make Uie half- happiness at playing In BalU- In other NBA acUon, the Bos- points In posting their this year’s 6-0 record which has twice and tying a pair. The four touchdown passes and 8ATUROAV are enforced or the ball is joined the Stamford Advocate as said. “ But I know all of ycu.” Still smarting from a 24-14 ^yj time score, 6-6. g y DEAN YOST more and team officials have ton Celtics downed the AUanta J home NBA triumph U the scheduled garne wlta me m - Dame ranked sixth. Trojans were 8-4-1 facing un- grained 438 yards through the 1:80 (3) Football: UMass vs. marked at, the spot1 sports editor. He's a former Schools closed early and all upset by Archie Manning imd y^^ The second half saw the Manchpster will be the Center of two important foot- been trying to trade the player. Hawks 116-108, the Milwaukee leans was postponed by as Guess who comes to South beaten Nctrc Dame a year ago air. UConn change of poMossion. Now Dartmouth tackle who won All- businesses except a few larger ‘ he New Orleans Saints last fumbling the ball which Eagles score again on a 10-yard • a fiom orm F a st Gntholic Hiffh 4-1 who is In the final year of a Bucks pasted the Buffalo season. ftyr ushers and ticket takers at Bend, Ind., today? Right. and take a 2-4 mark In this Slpe set a school record in (8) NCAA FootbaU; Wis­ green — not white — marks ivy and All-East honors in 1936 industries and Uie local banks weekend, Uie Cowboys are was recovered by Uie Jets’Chris pass to Steve Dawson after tac- u o three year pact. Braves 124-106, the Chicago Love ^ VVelM earned w Memorl^ Auditorium. That slx-game„ ------skein U., ...... Just a...... time.. completing 28-of-62 passes. He consin vs. Ohio State (JincinnaU hi the spot. and has written several fine were shut for the speeches by rateU a three-touchdown favor- Theodore. This drive was high- kle Greg Flavell blocked the , ® , K. i p A? ’ A “ A CMk hL b..n touted B..1. aump«. Ih. Ly W K . “ J?;. of ...... milt...... a 2-0 lead ana modest lltUe drop in the buck- Quarterback Chuck Baley combined with (Pommy Rey- 4:30 (18) NBA Highlights hung on for * * football books. Camerer, 56, will leading state politicians, band ite to rebound against the Pa- lighted by a 42-yard run by Pete Charger punt at the Chai^er 12. tl^ A t M6ITlorial Fl6ld, Maloney ill£fn 01 M enoen^ U-o-i, i 4-4 tie with the et, though, compared to To- pulled Toledo to a 36-24 victory nolds 17 Umes for 290 yards be- 6:00 (8) Wide World of Sports; S h o r t P u n t s be joined by Dave Conover on music and gift presentation. trlots. Hebert who brought the bail to The extra point attempt failed visits, 0-4, Manchester High in a hv the airirrcsslveness of middle to^tter with iMon- perSonics defeated the Coach* Providence. The iedo's. ;rhe Rockets, tied for over Western Michlgran last tween the two. Indianapolis Car Race No player in the NFL may be the Stanford sports staff. Blass said after the festivities New England quarterback the JetT ..!. 20n n . before_____W - being 1 ______1 ______broughtU 4. nnrntv,again, V.iifbut ntat the Anriend a o#* f fWiAthe rVNTTCCIL AAncontest.4^A«^ TBoth3 a »U games r » A m A « nare WA jingbacker^ ^ 6 Jon L«ber. mo had oartlclDatod In Thurs- Rockets 110-91 and the Detroit snap^d the ^Kers g Springfield Kings were knocked uUi in Tho Associated Press week after the Rockets trailed Utah State led at halRime 137 7:00 (18) Roller Derby roe, naa parucipaiea in pistons beat Uie Phoenix Suns winning streak. from the ..ohoofonunbeaten mnb. ranks in In a a.6- poll, - have------won---- 29 e year honors, will attempt to half saw Uie A teams battle score, 12-6. The Chargers, how- washing against Xavier last Sat- back working. It has been lack­ " “ 80-game (1968-70) as fcxir touchdowns, broke five 6-2, then went ahead 20-7 early SUNDAY Booters Nip Windham ers was a silver tray from the duplicate the New Orleans back and forth between the 40. ever, fought back hard, and urday night, meets another real ing lately on boUi the ground Clippers and (Cleveland Barons the third longest of modem records and Ued a sixth and In the third quarter betore the 12:30 (3) NFL Today times among major football drew the following praise from Aztecs, 4-1, began their come- Canaan Little League. passer’s effort. Manning was The second half saw more of with one minute to go, Armen- tough opponent in unbeaten and air. A probable starter battled to a 2-2 standoff. 1:00 (3) NFL: Giants vs. The Boston-Rochester post- colleges. Just ahead are Okla- Coach Bill Doolittle cf the loe- back. Little League President Mar- named back of the week for his the same as the Giant defense tano again scored on a five-yard Windsor. The visitors are lead- against Windsor is tackle Paul Eagles ponement, coupled with gan Schafer made the presenta- play against Dallas. went all out to contain the Jets rub over right tackle to Ue the in the strong Central Valley Krashefskl. He is also East’s 2:00 (30) Football; Patriots Pacers Set Fast Pace Springfield’s loss, left the With Shutout I Show tion to Blass "for everything Plunkett will need better pro- top runner, Jim Lodge. The game. Mike Tupper, behind a Conference with a perfect 3-0 extra point man and field goal vs. Cowboys; Bengals vs. Braves and Kings Ued for first Raiders Returning to top foi-m, Manchester High’s soccer you’ve.... done for us,...... for helping tectlon than he received last other Jet backs picked up the fired up Charger line, added the giate. kicker He missed the Xavier Bowling week to penetrate the tough slack somewhat but the big bat- clinching points to make the Manchester, loser in all four game with a leg injury. place in the Eastern Division, Three - Way Tie team applied the whitewash brush to Windham High of *iater tLt . ___one point ahead of Rochester W illim a n tir vpstprd-iv 'ifte rn o o n a t M em orial F ield S-0 explained later that B l ^ ‘defense. The Heisman tie was fought by the opposing ^®°re Chargers 14, Eagles 12 starts this season, can’t seem Windsor’s high-scoring offense With Unbeaten Mark PINNETTB8 — mmim. Nova Scotia. Boston ''sharing “tL^ offe^ sUt- ■ °-. launched his own campal^ Trophy winner from Stanford Unes with Jeff Jones, CTiris The final attempt by the generate an offensive attack has been paced by quarterback OOP — Grayce Shea 181-ta6, Three ID Pasaes Lite V /lld lO IV L. __ _ _ ... AM f A tM#AMAnf Im 4m A ttrntt r.AAleA^I a a ip a m 41 mx a n Im a J1 T^AlfllM / ^ a m »# r%AM-.1rA H^ama T7*AA*lA.r« 4a m . 111 4m a f p la yW ‘ Imc irT> the second families sat on a freight plat- .starting quarterback. ’win the balance of their game first win. foated team Friday night, edg- Rookie John R ^ h e Bjmrkea a Harr.et Coons 180, 206, 186- shot the Swords 17-3 in the fl- Breaking Uie tame tcgeUier ------^------Dartmouth Featured 661, Len Mulnlte 566, XHck Cote the Roanoke Buckskins 37-3 In after n nIftv onM form Of the historic railroad Former Yale star Calvin Hill a playoff wUl be necssary. Dean Altro, Joe Mazzotta, Ing the previously unbeaten _®°'^® UcceUo 179-468, nale, tying the count on goaU ^vere Coach Ray Horton’s O- Following Uie threesome 106-102 for the Nets erase a 84-« Ut^ Lol’g LaPjne 460, Norma by Don Kackbum and Bob Le- ^OamOTT^ptadn the“fini^ line were two “* Football ^ ® Windham tried gamely but station while gifts and praises ig i^gt to the Cowboys for an- The Chargers lived up to their Scott Sweet, Bret Georgettl, and Kentucky Colonels ______■“•®" —vl®rry uagnon, ijapiam , , ___, Golannis 207-675. Bob Griffin Ixasrue arame. to Herdlc at 4:33 of the second load. Roche scored eight of his Thompson 463. Manchester harriers. Golangos 207-676, Bob Griffin League game. .stanza. Stimae added an insur- eculdn t cope ^ t h the all were heaped on them. other week because of an In- name In the i(|!cond game when Dan Truman played great de- In Ivy League Game their fifth victory. due 51 seconds apart. jim Q«yer and Jeff Geyer. other In his brief remarks, Blaas jury. Running back Duane a hard charge by John Madden fenslve ball for the Chargers, , 26 points early in the fourth _ Hershey shocked Sprinjfleld’s Bach hid a clocktag"of Y e'n OieV. CraKs and Ashley Saun- “ <>• ^ ’TtwofUedM hit three ^ f® ™ ^ , ance marker later In the same P‘ay ‘^e locals, Meanwhile, the Now York out- BOSTON (A P )— Boston College and unbeaten Dart- jYieanwniiB, u.v quarter when the Nets ElARLY BIROS—Sally Rack- Colder c h o m p L . with ^ Sie f Z ^ ^ In fourth and fifth places. m session, unassisted. paid special attention to several Thomas, back with Dallas after Micky Mlkolowskl dropped Halftime entertainment was Nets climbed Into first place in ^ ^ gurg, cup dozen Little Lea®- DHtalU) fensc of the Little Three cham- b«i. .»m . “ c™ Vr.j.ii S m ith Versa* Y ary M a tc h u p and another would have Ed Darlmouth, winner of 13 in a pionshlp at Amherst 62-46 halftime deficit against In overtlm o.JlfU ^ tae <^ndws ------1- Barrett Annual Meeting Welsacosky moving ahead of For Grand National Today row. Including four this season, Gmie Curry College, riding a Trying to Block Out Smith Ed Phllpott at left llnebaokcr, Kentucky on the shooting of Ro- past the Benium . . . „ ...... ^ invades Harvard for a tradl- k-q record, Is at homo against MD4NEAPOLII8-BT. PAUL not yet been activated because Slated Nov. 27 A crowd of about 65,000 Is ex ROCKINGHAM, N.C. lAP) driver from Sparta, Wls„ who tlonal Ivy League test. The In- Plattsburgh State. Curry and gor Brown and Bob Notollcky. Armstrong of Uie Floridians Strictly Family I'elevision Blake ported for the NFL debut In the ‘‘ weather front cleared was the first driver to register dlans arc favored, but Harvard Dartmouth are New England’s oiieh of whom scored 12 points had sent the game Into over- (AP) — The only sound In Uie m*ll‘ary reserve duty delayed Annual meeting of the .Man­ McCurry 125 million stadium In suburban ‘ Inie, a field cf 40 start- at the track when It opened |a hoping to get Its passing only unbeaten-untied In Uio third period. Brown led time with a three-point goal hi® arrival at training camp. chester Country Club will be college all HCorerH with 82 poinU, while with nine soconds left In regu- Entertainment Due Monday Minnesota Vlklnge meeUng ^ Minnesota’s Hllmarr Dallas. The structure features ®,'‘* selected today for Wednesday, would be entitled game untracked. teams. held on Saturday, Nov. 27, at 8 the 1106,000 American N it r c k y fin k e d irith 24. latlon Umo. tying the score at room was Uio whirring of a qtfenslve linemen, will spot a unique open-uir dome. . M .. . . a “ ’ ® prestigious pole position. gt,„ g„„,rung from n Other games on the schedule BALTIMORE (AP) — Bubba "Yary looks gtxxl,” Bubba Htnneman o ’clock at the club. Dun iBsol, last season's ABA 113,______. movie projector. Smith some height and poeslbly Election of officers will be ‘■“ b '■‘I®'"!? ‘ A "• 15-14 upset by Columbia, Is host Include Williams at ’Tufts Smith has been watching ”X” said, “but there’s no sense In Ron Yary. the 6-(oot-0^, 260- weight but says “ sUe Isn’t Im­ ID’ rdlc at North Carolina Motor Speed- „ s a c event for In- to Cornell and the Big Red’s Ed American International at one of the main Items on the rated (Urns of Ron Yary all sitting- around worrying about pound offensive right tackle, portant. If he’s got tho creden- MjuurhcBter 1 2 0 0 3 agenda. dlunapollH-type cars at Phoenix, Marlnaro In another Ivy cn- .Springfield, Rochoslor at Trtn- Roche Expects Bench Seat week, but on Monday night the him. I’ll just try to play the watched tntenUy as No. 78 of Uals, and he does. It's difficult ttrorern: Menarhell H erdlf. StI- Two days of rain washed out Arlz., today, would be assigned gagemenl. Marlnaro Is the na- Ity, Norwich at Bates, Colby at mar The nominating committee (ootbtUl adversaries will be in- game the way I know best, the Baltimore CoKs thundered to boat him ospocially when Suhn: (Man.) WiKgln. MenHchell. has proposed the- following qualifying sessions Thursday the third starting spot, Charlie tiori's leading ground-gainer. Bowdoln, Worcester' Tech at KuunderH. I,^wrence, K vanli. Kanehl. volved In strlcUy family tele- ”if i try to do different Uilnge off Uie line of scripimage, he's got aU those tools. He’s got Steely, Stafford, WaxMerman i n j i z STIMAC slate: and frlday, leaving some 60 Glotsbach, the leading candl- Holy Cress, ranked third In Coast Guard, Nichols at Bridge- But Sure He^U See Action vision entertainment. just to confuse him, he'll have slammed a forearm Into on op- them all—strengUi, quickness, drivers Idle In the Infield ga- date for the pole under normal The Associated Press’ Now water Htate, MIddlobury at ' Norm Clark, priHildcnt; Willie because I'm stlU new In the ’Rial’s when the BalUmore me beat already.” ponent and exploded Into the of- moves and liie .” Olcksinski, first vice president; rage area and a massive task qualifying conditions, would be K„gland poll, hits the road with RI’ I, Maine Maritime at West- WEST HBMP6 TBAD, , ,, vxhui lUlu Minnesota iviliuieauta. Vlklnga. vinuiga, Inhn Ranrfiiabv BalUmore’. tensive backfleld. How will Yary attack those .Merrill Whlston, second vice for officials to put the lineup to- lelegnted to fifth position. Ho ^ record to lake on Hyr- ern Connecticut, Ithaca ttt (AP) Rookie John R ^ h o league. . „ ^ . u ..n divisional loaders wlUi 4-1 "I think he’s having his best strengths? "'Until the action bc- MCC and Middlesex president; Herb Phelon, third gother In about eight hours „nd Foyt drive Chevrolets. ,.euse. Hrldgeport (night), Rutgers- doesn’t expect to bo In the New Against Utah, ^ h o twk up rooords, clash In a naUonally concurred time. With that observaUon. year," says Yary, whose os- gins you don’t know really what vice president. ‘f' , . , , The other contenders, |ln- Massachusetts travels to Con- Livingston at Boston Btato York Nets' starting lineup tho slock caused “X “>® - televised (ABC) Notional Foot- obse^U». 'Today's schedule tonight when the American sonc of high-scoring Rick Bar- ^^leh tn. "You You can’t change your slgnment Monday night In the ycu’re going lo do. It’s hard to For the Hoard of Governors: ” ” < hiding brothers Hobby and neoticut for a key Yankee Con- (night), Houthern Connecticut liaU lY OAONON jm r F QBYBR NaUonal Football League tale- size him up on film. We’ll sou nnskolbiUl Association team ry, sidelined wlUi a sprained matchup of fimith he said. You ve got to one year Joe .Skinner, Ted time trials to begin at 1) a.m., Allison, would wind up forence game. In non-league at Montclair tUate, Central Con- vision special will be to block what works." In Soccer lollowing practice session starts a Ihree-ganie road trip al left ankle, and Joe DoPre, who Yary. «h> host.” D eadlock I'lodzik, I-arry Gazz.a; two midway In l.hc field at the games, Rhode Island plays at - ncctlcilt at Glassixiro Htate Bubba Smith, listed by the And Yury U spending more Denver. But he’s not worried. hit only one field goal In six at- xilhouglt Smith Is in his flfUi ^ hM been douMe- starting at 8:30 a.m. Drivers Even worse, team mem- Colts at a-8, 265. than an hour a day watching ^ Battle (if the litaiiK yesterday in the Connecticut Mikolowsky'^Th'l-ee were tc go off at flve-m nute in- nichard Petty In a ‘ TU probiibly bo on tho tomplii In tho ononlnn* porlod nalUmrro defen- ••naueliy Mid Seals End Long Home Stand "H e’s one of tho strongest Bubba on film, but won't take tervals cne.- the qualifying runs ,,|y^„,ah and Huddy Haker In Is'iich again," h said after when tho Nets fell behind 29-18, yg^y, an offensive "When Community (Aillege Athletic (Jonference, Middlesex and 'i„tiie and John Mattem. Third Consecutive Victory people In football today the projector homo with |>lm. Manchester sti uggled to a 1-1 .soccer deadlock at Mt. The nominating committee ^ ft \H A\ge wciilti ularl 26th and coming off Ihe bench Friday Early In the third quartori luegie, u stnrUng hli fourth know And Still W ithout Victory enormous strength and hs’s "An hour ii day of watching night and sisirklngMho Nets to the Stars had their biggest lend they have never ep- pass rusher. Bubba never sees Nels). ('(.nsists of Jack Crwkett, Thfj wcath«rrnan, how«v»?r, 27th, rcHp«*rtlVf*ly. OAKLAND (AP) — 'Rie Call- quired earlier Friday from the quick eff the ball," says Yary. him Is enough." Vary said rs- rhe deadloc k now gives Man- emd pioiod, Middlesex’s two chairman, Hay Gordon, Al Tut- held small hopes that the rain ,g g,,heduled for a 12 G oa l with Celtics Tonight a 111-100 vU'lory over tho Utah 64-46, and they still led 78-78 at pjhor. a lot of one-on-one blooklng.” (ornla Golden Seals have ended " ’Ings, and do- "From what I’ve seen of him sixictfully. Chester, under Coacli Hob Cijr- gtandout f)erformei;s were evh:t- tie, Ned Creed,Dick Carpenter, would end. Hunday. In the event HUFEAM), N.Y. (Al'i The .lo ,lo Whits the (loltles' Stars, the Ah A’s defending tho end of the period. Th get prepared, both have NoUng that AmlUi was stay- (enaemaii Paul Hhmyr were now and In the past, he’s got a Vary, a fourth year veteran I'hamplims, “ lint H won’t tsith- But nt the start <■( the fourth setiixisly studying gfm a Ing after praeUoe to s lu ^ ^ seven-game NaUonal Hockey lell, a 71-2 overall mark and 0- ,-d for disputing call.s by Uie of Turk Moore, Hob McGurkIn and Thi. two days of Inclement ,,, rain .that day, the pr.gram ,„g t„n Cellles seek their ttdrd '" m l gensrol, morsd 34 iioinls new to Ihe Calj^fomlu lineup, better pass rush than aj any out of the University U South- 0-2 In the fX’AC while Middle- fldals. Maynard Clough, weather pul truck officials In a ^.sild be put off until Monday , and liaekcourt wirtner Don or mo, hotiniiso I still have a lo( jiorlod, Uio Nets ripped off a 17- to pick up valuable Infor- mere Yary films. Banduaky , Hhmyr, who came from the previous time. He’s one of the om t ’allfornla. Is one of Ihs few ...... ,i„„ eonseeullve victory tonight In a ' " “'“ .Ri.oun pannei uon III loarn ” * «Ad tofk I'omninnd 00 mnUon. Bublm admits to belitg said: '"nie kmger a player le In sex Hlanda at 7 0-;i overall and with seven mlnules remain. A steak dinner at 7 wilt pre- hole, and a third wash out to Chicago Black HawkB, "Is going better defensive ends In foot- Viking offensive linemen to tir the first day then.afl. r. . u i, n u . , ,, ‘ lamey euntrlhuted lo in pacing lUsdio apiHtronlly Is loanilng « 1, lUsihe conlrtbutod eight improasoil. but not to the point Ihe league, Uie more he real- for their tlrat victory and hop- n-O-J In league warfare. .st,.ye Dean set 'S-ed the meeting. day stood to make It e.ven National Haskottmll Asmsdatl.m i,,„ ^ Ing lo find II on three-game to help jis." Heals coach Vic ball” have escaped a rash of Injuries fast ’Hio former Smith ttaroHna points during tho splurge. qf ninnlng m'arod. lees he has to do something ex Three mutidies remahi on the „p John Meyer and the lalle; • worse. meeting with the Hulfalo p|«y,.,J s key role with IH imlnis road trip opening Hunday night Hlaaliik aald after the game. Hmith and Yary will provide Uiat has duggsd his Isam, and .lunioT tackle Kent OurH star imnUM-d In 20 ikiIiU* "H wns ImiMirtaiil for him lo “ He'e a Wg cat. erne the tra to gel an edge." local slate, Housutonlc Tuesday t„ knot Uie c(aml. „ , , . , , That would mean the use of a H o llo t l I rilin ip tiH Hraves. Hfiri (ime|y reissinding. malier how much In Delrtll. ' "H e’s tough ” only a frame of Ihe crucial Coach Bud Grant Is vsry re- iiiralnsl tho Stni’s as l|io Nets have a ganio like that and gel tiigK«st laoklea I'll go against “ Bui no matter al Ml. Nebo, next Saturday This ended the d.iy's scoring Activate (iridder o f ^MuiichcHtcii IH huyinK^un eiiiied-upon rule in The Seals used a couple of Webeler. who had SO goals game between Iwo NFl- giants lleved about that, 'The Cellles opened a nigged |xsi Hudson iop|ifld ihe rallied for Iheir third victory In some cimMdonco In hlinsoK,” gn year," Smith said of Uie 6- etui'ylng ycu do, you've go* Ui iigalnsl Greater llartford at although eai-ti team had several MSU/ ...MU ... ‘'UtHtailflillJf HeilHOn fo r thiK nahGAK racing regulations Holton High, ir iiklng . . ,„„(ul,. „f six games In .dgtil Hawks wllh 31 piorr«r Allwnlii llfl lOH Krldiiy HtiriRlo In Itul thin ynnr by 7* l.a nf l i e - ole In llie Mims I’ ve "IIW Ihe Mret few mlnulee," Itn llrYilns who got Iwo gcals against the Bruins To get him will be the Mret lime Ihe two player, Grant ^ three victories. In New York's In give us a IIH," MlUdlesee o]>eened the scoring ,.p,,o, (unity when (l,ey misse.l Hoiden (.ri ..(fenslve t,.ekie”foM '' *'^'*'*' NAHCAIl yitMturday, 4*;*, to rnmtn ' » Ihi* HniVftn dropped » 124* f Klrriori* Hnilth. late In the fit rst period when a penally kl.k late In (he final Hunday’s National FfK.u;alW>ff‘-‘''«‘* defending NHA and senioi’ years. sary, Isirry Hiiuinell, a FordHie Hulldog goals, advaiilage afler Uiree perl.sls i lismpiims i^AOB FOUflTBBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1971,

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TUB LOGICAL HACKEE CLASSIFIED 029, mostly numeric, full-time, EXPERIENCED seoretory BLA.^.BLA... 6, *lIS^^d.«o?Lnor fimny OUCWNG WLNING-1?D0M PAINT JD6 apply In person, -Oaer Broth- wants part-Ume work, vailsd Of MY MUSICAL DOWN s e a t BBLT.' ACROSS room, plua extra tire, $595. 648- r MMM-YIOU'RE RIGHT.* TME WALLS DO ors, 140 Rye St., South Wind- background, including light 1 ---- Owyh 1 Back 2006. DONT BUTIViANTTO NEED REPAINTING N(XJ RldLLUP bookkeeping. 6494)784. SP«Ut,IH|u1 3 Goddaai ol RMN diacord ADVERTISING riMlS8lMErALL THE ru(js wm^le r go get , and---- CXlN-nNENTAL Travel Trail- WAITRESSES wanted — good EXPERIENCED bookkeeper. 3 Flog (coll.) HOUSE aEAHiNG THE PAINT' S T « x u ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS era Brand new lOTl'a we working conditions, pleasant general office. Mature woman Houaton 4Tardiar surroundings, hours negotiable. M Operatic aolo S Impair 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. have four left overa from' 17 seeks position, Monoheeter SForalgneia through 22'. Theae aelf-contaln- Call between 2-6 p.m. only, 647- area. Excellent references. 13 Nautical tarin 1601. lEOuido'a 7Papar od quality unita are now being 289-7670 after 4 p.m. measure COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADYT. high note 45 Coverlngi offered at aubatontlal aavlnga. IS Partalnlng to 8 Shan criaa 26 Mused MOTHERS’S Helper — Uve-in Pblacnarge, 28 Hunter slain (or the (eet 4180 P.M. DAY BBFORD PUBUOA'nON If you have been looking for a weekends, skiing every week­ I painting 46 Uurn portly 17 Folding bod aaolpua by Artemis quality coach at the right end through winter In Vermont, 30 Norwtgian 47 Comfort Deadline lor Saturday and Monday la 4i80 p.m. Friday Dogs - Birds - Pets 41 18 Oaologlcal 10 Tropical plant price, now la the time. Long license preferred. Call after 4, MICKEY FINN 6Y LANK LEONARD aandrldgo 11 Entangles capital 48 Roman term bank financing-cheerfully SHEX*TIB puppies (toy colUea, 31 Rnulrt emperor 643-9001. 18 Domlniona 16 Mountain PLEASE READ YOUR AD sable and white, champion W H AT DO rwmpha 33 Unoraped 50 Western stole arranged. Rectown U.8.A., ; 21 Chock 51 Bristle Route Six, west, Wllllmantlc, sired, 742-9006. I HAVE 23Fomale 20 Nawapaper statuaa C la w e d n “ Wjuit Ada" are taken over the phone ae a TO D O ? paragraphs 35 All 52 Emilloh C!onn. DOMESTIC, live In, Manches­ SAY LENNY— WASN'T aaint (ab.) statesman eonvenienoe. H ie advertleer ehould read hla ad the FIRST yiZSLA puppies, AKC register­ THAT THE FU Z Z YOU NTBO U 24 Cathadral 22 Medical term 40 PuUad with ter) Phone 643-0028. H A T j 24Knlght’awi(e force 55---- Vegaa. «® P O » T EBBORS in time f » tte 'PAC H E tent trailer, 1969, Ea- ed, champion sired, field and WAS JUST TALKIN' TO? , church Nevada next inaertlon. The Herald la reaponalble for only ONE In- TEMPBR, 27Too 2S P re^ e 43 Singer Shore glo model. Sleeps four adulta, COMPANION housekeeper to show quality, females only. BANKER eorreot or ondtted inaertlon for any advertisement and then 28 Brltlah ochool r “ r“ r r r r " r~ r |4 rr ^ y to tte extrat of a “ make good” Inaertlon. Errors which fold down table for child's bed. llve-ln with elderly lady. Ref­ Call 228-9878. BROWN* formolet Good condition. $650. Phone erences required. Reply Box Ml*. i«. TM m. ew. 32 Full apology 14 MINIATURE Schnauser, AKO, 34 Fencing thrat nr 11 649-2901. "G O ” Manchester Herald. 36 Victim of i r t 11 male, housebroken.' Call 649- Poraoua WAITRESS, days 10:30-6, host­ 6066 after 6 p.m. li" II Motorcycles-Bieyeles 11 ess ; 6l 0-00 p.m., experience n i i X i ’.M... 643-2711 preferred. 646-1996. OUT OUR WAY BY NEG COCHRAN 38 Goralnt'a wile IT B 1970 HONDA, CB360, with sissy GOOD homes needed for 2 pret­ SSCoogulum bar, windshield and helmet. SEWING machine operator ty kittens. Please call, 247-9609. LCX3«,A(VM?v: 1 (OJOWVOUVE 6ROUW DEP ' W E L L , WOWi TH ATS 41 Slight bow ST r t6 11 Excellent condition, low mile­ JtM LtCHTEHSmU needed with experience. FMll- HIM FOR THE nay, BUT IF YOU’LL LET 'AM IWTERESTINO 42 MaicuUne Automobiles For Sole-4 SAINT Bernard puppies — AKC HIM OO TD TH E FOOTEiaLL G»aME WITH OFFER, OBAMPA-- N nickname W age. Call 649-4677 after 6 p.nty ALLENTOWN, PA. Ume. Cobar Co., 643-2264. , ME I'LL SEE THAT HE DOESW'T STAY JU S T W HAT DO 'you 44Euta---- it ■ •wT w U4*;< registered. Champion blood OUT LATE AOAIM, AWD-UH--WELL, MEAW? LETS JUST w H *' 1071 TRIUMPH trophy, 880; 46 Stopping 1 ' HERALD t ^ e l , T-10 4-speed, posltrac- o r ««t im v. lines, raised with T IC . Very BY AL VERMEER I'L L AAAKE SU R E HE POESKJ’T PUCK xaLK rrovER b e 49 Waken i Great Icoks, great condition. reasonable. Phone 228-9938. PRISCILLA’S POP HIS CHORES AOAIH,EITHER, ANO-- FORE I ■" 4 tlon, good condition. 646-3160. Help Wonted-Male 36 UH--WHAT I MEAKI IS... W HAT TO DO 53 Chapeau BOX L E H E R S $1,160. Phone 649-7696. (VTY FATW E R WHEN'S THIS 54 Dionarded IS It Household Services 13-A Roofing and ( Business Opportunity 28 SUPPOSEP to 'TRUCK DRIVER for retail fur- *’’BEE to good home, 4 months SAYS THERE'S 56 Pear Oynt’a '^^?o 100 ee. tralls-street, ______old, male, husky-collie. Good A M O M E N T HAPPEN? m mother IT *7 80 8T 62 For Your Chimneys 16-A RESTAURANTS!! niture delivery, full-time only. IN EVEF Vfirv oiAon «1 oiirv T o o ™ :;’ changeover transmission. Ex- LIGHT trucking, cellars and at __ *,„*..* with children, 646-1446. 57 Scope Information very clean. $1,360. 649-4880 af­ cellent condition, only 680 tics cleaned, odd Jobs. Rubbish BOOKING — Specialtzing re- e Small busy and profitable eat' Must be reliable. Call Mr. 58Songatreaa B” U ter 6 p.m. ■V^ pairing roofs of all kinds, new It'S place. Priced to sell very Roy, 646-2334. AKC registered stud — for »er- Smiui THE HERALD will not miles. Must sell immediately, removed, domestic and com- -* ■- */» ooii JT H u roofs, gutter work, chimneys, quickly. 59 Comedian disclose the Identity of 1970 OLDSMOBILE, 2-door con­ 644-8333. merclal, 644-8962. RESTAURANT helper, to assist vice, male. Labrador, from Skelton 41 any advertiser using box vertible cleaned and repaired. 30 e Unique Restaurant off Route In kitchen duties. Sandwiches, champion stock, 649-4196. SOCoalacutUea -R leerin g GALAXIE chopper mlnlblke, 4 TREES removed, lots cleared, years experience. Free estl- 91, now' doing good volumn. =nt 61 Timid (Scot) letters. Readers answer­ short order cooking, cleaning, (N^l'SFAna iNnaaaiH assn.) ing blind box ads who mates. Call Howley, 643-6361. ADDITIONAL INCOME as well as train for full-Ume ADORABLE black kittens free, • '/ \ r r f desire to protect their tlon, low mileage. Call 643-6474 ------e Small established vending ma- ‘ '■®' box trained. Call 643-9062. Identity con follow this after 6. sponslblllties. Present opening ______procedure; 1968 TRIUMPH Daytona. Excel- HeatingondPluinbing 17 chine business. Ideal for a stu­ lent condition. Custom paint. • P- • for part-time, Thursday, Fri- DB58PERATELY need homes 1968 CHEVY Belalr, V8, auto­ dent who needs additional In- - a Enclose your reply to Call Don. 649-6018 or 644-2077. REWEAVINCl of bums, moth- SAM WATSON Plumbing and come. Only a few hours a week day, and Saturday. Must have for 8 kittens, 6 months old, the box in an envelope — matic, air-conditioned, excel- ______own transportation. Phone 649- housebroken, 647-1166. ^ __ lent condition, 2-door, $1,400. HONDA 160 cc's. Super woods holes, zippers repaired. Win- Heating, Bathroom remodel- to service: address to the Classified dow shades made to measure, Ing and repairs. Free estl- » 9097. e Itn I, Ml*. TM !«. ua h». ew. IO-*3 CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 876-2808. bike. 306 suspension, electric Manager, Manchester all size Venetian bllndsk Keys mates. Coll 649-3808. OPPORTUNITY Evening Herald, together start, is now registered. $260. MAN part-time, 8 to 12 noon, VOLVO 1970 S142, alr-conditlon- with a memo listii^ the 649-2662. made while you wait. t J^ic re- v* M p'lumblnir and Heating * f w e efive days * weekly, “y. for general Articles For Sale 45 Ing, radial tires, AM-FM ra- ______companies you do NOT corders for rent. Marlow's, 867 s m l i r ^ e r esfll handywork around cars. See TAG SALE — CollecUbles fur­ GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN dlo, must sell, $2,600, excellent 1967 BSA Cliopper, J560 cc’s, 12’ Main St., 649-6221. ing environmental field writh want to see your letter. Frank Trudnak, Carter Chev­ niture, bottles, dishes, trash Your letter will be de­ condition. Call 646-8089. extended front-end and s o o o l ______mates gladly given. Bathroom minimum of Investment. Ask rolet, 1229 Main St., Manches­ I P^/vj'r KM.:.' H a, MA. tM, t at LIFE'S LOWQEST MIMUTE Ebccellent condition 31 000 643- "TWO handymen want a variety remodeling, heating systenis about our water dealership. and treasures, some clothing. fiOY(7, \ ...ALL stroyed if the advertiser Excellent condition. $1,000 643 ^ ^ y ^ inquiries are stricUy confl- ter. WHAt Is one you’ve mentioned. AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite, 1969, Saturday and Sunday, October V0U luamt M'{XUW 6 .(/ If not it will be handled low mileage, excellent condi- clean yards, attics and cellars laucet packings. 649-2871. dential. WANTED — Truck driver full­ 23rd, 24th, 10-6 p.m. Manches­ T l0 M ^ A/ie O is ^ l In the usual manner. tlon, must sell, $1,300. Call 646- ONE chrome C^erianl front-end, ter, 34 Adams St., South. ^0 VO? Reasonably .Call 643-6306. GRANTS Ulnnnhtn.Plumbing ServiceSendee _— MORICONI AGENCY time, Davis & Bradford Lum- ______0080- custom odl tank, spool w h e e l______. , Free estimates, plus quality hfsr Co., 200 Tolland St., East ArmleieMntD loam, sand, BY FRANK O ^ A L iB n FiA'p (WO----- Zt------many chrome parts. For LEAVES raked and SHORT RIBS ,4 6 work. 643-6341. > 649-2860 Hartford. gravel. processed g^ravel. 1°!!?®’.,®*' Triumph 650. 649-3623 between ^^ay, or you rake and I will Lost and Found cellent running condition, 6-7 p.m. remove leaves. Call after 4:30, We Specialize In Business List- MAN to work In glass shop stone, flU. Also bulldozer and IM eoiNS TD G ive must sell going Into service. 649-3761. Mllllnery, ings. some experience helpful. Full backhoe service and drain UP utfLe im iB I'M N(3T , VVMAt FOUND — The best place to $1,000. Coll 289-9670. part-Ume. Apply In perstxi, fields. George H. Oriffing, An- Appraci«mp. PO choose home decorations and Business Services 13 FA LL clean-up, leaves, gar- Dressm^lng 19 B -i a I At White Glass Co., 81 BLssell St., dover. 742-7886. X gifts Is Your Gift Gallery at PLYMOUTH <3uda, 440, 4 ___ dens, cellars cleaned or house- ■■ idA'W 'Ilf*' zr LADIES’ dresses, suits, wedding Private InstrucHons 32 Manchester. r>— .*« iiiiiiiwi :• Watkins, 986 Main St. Your mileage. Many ex- EXCAVATING, BULLD02aNO hold related chores. By seml------EIGHT foot Dewalt saw, 4" home town friendly world of room condition. $2,- grading, septic tank and drain- retired gentleman. $2.26 hour, gowns and veils, all cu^om EXPERIENCED professional cONSTRUCmON Laborers. Ap- jointer, Stroll-o-chalr, baby •' —'-**'* W* oAft* - . .. - - — — __ ___t_____ * A*A - AAA nnnHA Snme alterations. Rea- slno-ar rollAcra 350. 528-2091. age work. State licensed, fully your equipment. Call 649-1693. made. Some alteratloM. singer, college graduate, wish­ ply Alco Development Corp., furniture, kitchen table and \0'Z i gifts. Telephone, 643-6171. Insured. ResldenUal and com- ■ sonable prices. 649-1183. es voice students. Call 646-4903. 1 Court St., Rockville. chairs, Maytag washer. 6 h.p. I ^ - larxe ring_of a ^ e d mereial'. ^atulippe Bros. Inc Vicinity Charter Oak Park. Rotor 'niler. Call 64S-1S66. keys between comer Vernon WELDER — Class A, familiar maL?^S>t^^‘ steeST’p^w^ T«-0*77, 872-4366:______Bulldlug Contracting 14 Moving - with aircraft work. Must do TAG SALE — Sunday, noon to PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKl and Lydcdl St., and Woodland and Main St. If found please brakes, $1,750. 643-0866. AT J. types of drywall jobs, ma- CARPENTRY and remodeling, T n ic k ln ^ «• S t o r a g e 20 Schools and Classes 33 own set-up. Must have been 4:30, 20 Milford Rd., Manches­ ter. Men's and tx^'s casual call 649-8626. 1965 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, teri^s fui^shed and Installed, rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, MANCHESTER — Delivery- HOTELrMOTEL Training, men- previously certified. Apply in - U S U A LLY TALVe pants. Ivy and flares, sales­ STRANtbERS! •THE PEUCANS \1WTHAPFtf6 very good condition, $676. or f®"** fhilshed or sp ray^ ceil- additions w d g ^ ^ e s . Call jj trucking and package de- women, couples. Age no bar- person, J. T. Slocomb Co., . . A- . A. _ - __ Infra aaflmaraa viillu 4n_ OAQ-AAfiA ® ^ . Matson Hill Rd., Glastonbury. man’s samples. Men’s sises TRADED ME to \EYEN IN THE 5 Personals best offer. After 6 p.m., 1-429- ings. Free estimates, fully in­ Tom Corbitt, 643-0086. livery. Refrigerators, washers rier. Approved Conn. State sured. Call Ron Craig, B46- 30-32-34; Ix^’s sises 12-14. 646- •THE CUBS. J&e LEf^UEi. 3106. GENERAL contracting __ Car- and stove moving, specialty. Board of Education. Veteran’s WANTESD Bulldozer opera,tor, 0543, 0263. pentry, roofing, siding, gut- Folding chairs for rent. 649- training. For information call RIDE to and from vicinity Wea 876-1764. ^ F,.a or D.™ m _ p,p,rilig 21 ver Rd. or Woodbridge St. to 1966 CHEVROLET 9-passenger work to blueprints and do own celver. Teac A20 Cassette tape / o - i» set ups. Call 289-7471. Lsi Trumbull and Pearl St., Hart- wagon, radio, heater, air-con- MASONRY Help Wonted-Female 35 deck. All equipment complete stone, cement work’ and re- NEWTON H. SMITH & SO N S- T. J. FLANAGAN A SONS -- and 6 memths old. 640-fl8T2 ford. Hours 9-6 p.m. Call 649- dltloning, must sell. $675. Call WANTED — Experienced main­ “ If you’ve all the an­ . how come I’m do- 7118 after 6 :30 p.m. 649-0226. pairs Including fireplaces and Remodeling, repairing, addl- Palntli^ and between 5-8. m your homework?’’ patios 649-1604. lions, rec rooms, porches and Insured, workmen s c^peniia- NURSE’S aide, 11-7 and 3 to 11, tenance man for a 96-apart­ swers to the questions, mg ment complex in Manchester. ■Z3 ANYONE Interested In joining THUNDERBIRD, 1967, 2-door, -1 ------:----- roofing. No job too small. Call HE-b«*ty, property dam- full-time or i»ul-tlme. 649-4619. FIRST edition, first printing, Dexter . . For appointment call 643-9661. an Edgar Cayce study group, Landau, factory air-condltlon- SNOW PLOWING, commercial 649-3144. 643-1949. "A Yankee In King Arthur's please call 647-1086 or 289-3782. Ing, factory stereo system, 8- andaitu residential.1 CCMUCIISAtU. rvCCUK/lUAUlGReasonable — ■ ...... — —-A,-— Qwva CANDLEw- Counselors wanted for Court” , Mark Twain, New ------^------track tape, full power, mint rates. Contracts accepted. Call GENERAL___^ carpentry ^______— Roof- INSroE-—ou ^de painting. ______«candlellght^___ Shows” _ , for our Help Wanted - York, 1889, fine condition. Best MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSP[^..J^5ES^ FRANK RIDGEWAY RIDE needed from south end condition. 289-8252 between 1-6. 646-3467. *ng, siding, no job too small, rates for ^ op le over 65. home party plan, In Im offer over $36. Write Herald Manchester to Constitution Free estimates. Phone after Call my competitors, then c^ I mediate area. Excellent mon- Male^ or Female 37 Box HH, Manchester Evening JU ST THINK IF OF COURSE TH A T^ B E S ID E S , I 'D P E ] BY DICK CAVALLl Plaza, 8:3045, dally. Call 278- 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, mechanic- TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — 6;30 p.m 648-7616. Ask for "t®- Estimates given. 649-7863. especially for Christmas. Herald. LOSING BANK "S j WINTHROP SCHOOL bus drivers — 7:3 0 ______I OWNED ONE] JUStANCfTHER 0772. ally excellent, needs some Trees cut, building lots clear- Carl. J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom Call 646-0619 for information. IN T E R E S T O N < | FOLLY WANT© A Y O U W A N T ASK/MDVE'SHALL a.m. to 8:46 a.m., 2:15 to 3:30 TRAVERSE rod, dark brown WHAT A SILiy DA/DREAM 6 0 ------body work. $660., 649-9422. <5d, trees topped. Got a tree ------T“ decorating. Interior and e x - ______Also booking parties. CBACKBR/ CPMCKERS., RECEIVE. RIDE wanted dally from Man- ______problem! Well worth phone N.J. LAFLAM M E — Carpenter p.m. Good part-time position, simulated wood. Extends 70- 9TATU 9 SYMBOL! — IT WOULDhtr AA/ 4^ 2 7 ,5 0 . r '»* FOLLY W A N T S E H ? O K A Y . cheater to Farmington and re- 1964 GTO, excellent condition, call, 742-8262. contractor. Additions, remod- terior, paperhanging, fully In- AMBITIOUS career minded gal Call 643-2373,'ask for Bob. 78” . Originally $21, sell for PE PRACnCAU. Eured. For free estimates, call A CRACKER.' SOU'LL QET* turn, share ex^nses. Call 649- 389 built with 2,000 miles. New ------ellng and repairs. Call any- for specialty shop, 40-hour $9.60. Ftxir custom Venetian------PCH-LYWANTSA CRACKECS-' after 6 front andn rear end, IkiCstMAlAMuncie 4- SHARPENING Service —Saws, time for free estimate. 875- 649-9658. If no answer 643-6362. week, including Thursday eve- PUNCHPRE8S operators want- narrow slats, white, CRACKER.' speed, brakes and drums, knives, axes, shears, skates. 1642. ning and Saturday. Phone 643- ***• e ^ r ic M e necessary, 23%" RICHARD E. MARTIN. Full o o J f part-Ume from 4:30-9 p.m. and ^ ^ ^ paint job, Ansen mags, head­ rotary blades. Quick service. ------— 6346, 9 to 5 p.m. Automobiles For Sale 4 porches, professional painting service. full-Ume 8-4:80 p.m. Gayle ers. Must be seen. 643-8600. Capitol Equipment Co., 88 DORMERS, garages, ______additions, Interior-exterior. Free estl- BABYSITTER wanted for 3 Mfg. Co., 1068 Tolland St., E fiS t NEED CAR? Credit very bad? Main St., Manchester. Hours rec rooms, room days a week. In my home, Hartford, TAG SALE — Sunday, 10-6, Bankrupt, repossession? Hon- dally 7:30-6, Hiurisday, 7:30-9 kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, mates, fully Insured. 649-4411. siding, general repairs. Qual- from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m., 643- everything from anUque to est Dotiglas occepta lowest CHEVROLET wagon. Good Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7968 CEIUNO specialist expert EXPERIENCED presser and ^ condlUon. rtnilCall OAQ-'TAOA643-7480. Ity workmanship. BHnancing 6302. modem, llmoges, stoneware, down, smallest payment, any- ______hand sewer. Apply Cobar Co., LIGOTLIGHT trucking,triioklnir odd jobslobs also avaUable.“ y Economy BuUdera, workmanship. One renaired celling and or 7. early china, old hotUes, tin­ t vriiere. Not s m ^ lo M “ i^ c ® 1968 CHEVROLET Impala Su- moving large appliances. t_. 643-6169 872-0647 eve- all your ceilings repaired and MEDICAL Secretary, for pri- 77 Hilliard St. 648-2264. ware. Also hand finished wool ^ m ^ y plan. Douglas Motors 396, turbohydramat- B u m iii barrels deli^^red, $4. ^ ®'^® painted. Resisonable rates, office, Rockville area. CLERKS — To work part-Ume throw. Snow blower, modem BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANfe *3AVAU-I 346 Main. power steering, power disc 844-1776. ______Call 649-6063. Write Box E, Manchester & TL in retail store. Must be ma­ chair and lamp, lots of brlc------Herald. R O D / WHAT'5 THE MATTER? 1948 PONTIAC for restorable brakes, posltractlon, stereo J, , J WES ROBBINS Carpentry ro- brac. 135 Benton St. Rain date, AM-FM radio, bucket seats. FOR M N T — Two display win- specialist. Additions, ture. Evening and weekend purposes or to be driven, eX' hours available. Apply In per­ Oct. 31. E d itio n $860 644- Clean, $1,660. Call 643-2444 af- dow decorators. Antique Items rooms, dormers, porches, FlOO? F in is h in g 24 EVERYONE wants to give son, Cumberland Farms Store, CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE ' ter 6:30 p.m. Monday through In nautical, In d l^ , Ealy Amer- cabinets, formica, bullt-lns. Avon for Christmas. And that THANK 0047. GOODNESS . , I CAME TO SNAP A PICTUKE .AIMED AT AND I_ WAE EURE BLVA p l a n n e r EO THAT'5 WHY YOU FVay^d S ^ y 8 to% lean and W o r ia A motlff, de- M 9 - ^ ’ FLOOR SANDING, and refln- can mean big e ^ ln g s for you. 449 Hartford Rd., Manchester. THIS IS THE OF THE "GHOST" ...YOU 9EEi PKIVINE :( IT-AFAFTER 1 OVERHEARD A PHONE EENT ME THAf FORD 1967 Oalaxie 600, 2-docr p.m. llvered to your store at your ------— .------fishing (specializing In older Be an Avon Representative. sirloin Pit has onen- LAST ' I 0U5FECTEP THE WHOLE MR. LOCKE aV ^ A T i6HE HAP WITH HER BOY FRIEND, ''IMVtTATlON"T0 5EB LIVE hardtop, one owner, red and ______^------convenience. For more details MASONRY work all types stone floors). In and outside paint- There’s demand for Avon prod- Ings for mature general help. JUMP. TO A THE GHOST OF THE M F F K P O m LOVELORN black, V8, automatic, power 1971 MUSTANG Mach I, 361 4- 228-3229. a"** concrete, no job too small, ing, etc. No job too small. John ucts in your neighborhood right Must be neat and personable. speed. Many extras. Excellent ______]______over 20 years experience. Free Verfalllo, 649-6760. 872-2222. now. You cbui profit from that OR EVEM steering, excellent condiUon, Excellent hours. Apply In per­ AND condition. $3,000. 643-9779. M ILLAR Tree Service — prun- estimates. Call after 6, 648------— ------demand by selling Avon In BUICIPB! $960. 640-6446. son, between hours of 10-11 ■------;------r— — — Ing, cabling, topping, removal, i870 or 644-2976. ------~ your spare Ume. Call now; 289- 1966 FORD custom 600,ow, 4-door»-uoor feedimr.feeding, free estimates. F u llyllv ------r ___ i_ 4922. a.m. — 2:30-4:30 p.m. 8-9 p.m. 1963 FORD wagon, power at 287 West Middle Tpke., WORK brakes and steering, automat­ sedan, blue, V-8, automatic. As insured. 633-6346 or 668-4716. LEON CIESZYNSKI buUder — DOnas — new homes custom built, re- StO Cks - M o r t g a g e s 2 7 H ELP wanted^ bar maid, must Manchester. ic. Priced to sell. Call 643-9616. Is $225. Phone 646-1939. STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, modeling, additions,...... —rec „ . ■be over * 21. Experienced ’ ■* pre- o-o t a t e Sales Assocl- IN 1970 FORD Mustang, 2-door fireplaces, flagstone terraces. rooms, garages, kitchen re- MORTGAGES, loans, flrsL sec fered but not necessary. Call ES'TATE Sales Associ MUST sell — 1966 Chevy wag- ates — Attention residents of hardtop, full power, alr-condl- All concrete repairs, both in­ ond, third. A ll' kinds. Realty 872-3381, ask for Skip or Ray. * on, V8, power steering, auto- modeled, bath tile, cement Manchtster or surrounding tlonlng, $1,996. Also 1966 Ponti­ side and outside railings, land­ statewide. Credit rating unnec­ EUROPE maUc, best offer. 644-1686. work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ areas! Start training today. ac, make an offer. Savings scaping. Reasonably priced. essary. Reasonable. Gonflden- V. dential or commercial. Call WAITRESS — Experienced — Training program lor State li­ ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 1660 CAMARO Sports Coupe, Bank of Manchester, 64^1700. Call 643-0661. tlali quick arrangements. Al­ 649-4291. censing. Additional extensive outomaUc, power steering. vin Lundy Agehcy, 627-7971. part-time nights, 649-9097. Today’s Army AOEY WENT \ W S RIGHT. OOOLA... \ WHY DIDN'T A R E 'iO U T ...ANYBODY WHO GOES OUT training in the professional ap­ AFTER THEM WE DID OUR BEST TO 1 YOU GUYS KIDDING? THAT THERE NEVER COMES BACK.'C.' j 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ TERRITORYS PART-TIME bookkeeper, 10-16 proach to a real estate career. A L L B Y j TALK H IM OUT O F IT, I S O W IT H ford. Evenings, 233-6879. now offors HIMSELF.f / b u t HE WOULDN'T LISTENU H IM ? ' t a b o o , M IS T E R .' STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF hours per week, hours flexible, Maturity may be an asset. some experience desirable. 646-2602, High 66 per cent commission 16 Months in IS# 3143 CHARLIE,THIS AS THE AMERICAN AT THE CONTROL OUTSIDE THE TOWER HE SEES COPPER'S MINE 60,000 mile warranty. $2,000 1908 TRIUMPH SplUlre, one light trucking. Call job too big or small. Reason- MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd, .. _ ... Rockville firm. Call 646-6169. 646-2047. able, free estimates, 742-6612. mortgages-lnterim financing P-O- R««>‘ vilie, schedule. Call Mr. Dwyer, at IS KASHIFSAH RADIO- TOWER M/KE IS aVINO ROUTINE DATA M AN AG ER DRIVE UP WITH MORE POLICE - WHO owner, radio, 18;000 miles. Conn. TO THE PILOT OF COPPERS AIRCRAFT... MOVE INTO THE SHADOW AREAS BEHIND THE expedient and coitiidential 647-1464. /• Europe VOUeSWAOBN, 1684 — sun- iPhone 649-4641. TOR RENT — Chlpmore b ru sh ------TWO LOCAL POLICEMEN ENTER THE ROOM RADIO 'TOWER . ------^ service. J. D. Real Estate As- ii/viRDRESSER — Experienced roof. Etxcellent condition. $696. chipper with man, hour day or Special Services 15 Quarantosd MAYBE HE CAME soc., 643-5129. excellent working conditions. Situations Wanted - BBADP0CK?\0UT HEBE TO FOR- Phone 289-9288. Tracks - Tractors week. 740-9606. HE HEARD 1 GET-AND THERflS PIANO Tuning by graduate of a c t NOW! Mortgage money 643-7906 and 233-8318.______Female 38 NO M O R E 1969 VOLKSWAGEN, radio, ski tractor trailer, 1068 CARPENTER available eve Hartt College of Music. Instru- available with no appraisal or ^ q MEN — Housewives — full GALL [ FOREIGN LEGION rack, excellent condition. Call White with rebuilt 1967 GMC, nlngs and weekends. No job too ments sold and repaired. Sheet sendee charges. Confidential part-time This is the job MOTHERS — Will care for TO JOIN 647-2043 or 649-0861. big or too small. Coll Stephen your child In my licensed V-6, rebuilt transmission and music and accessories. Ward interviews. No obligation. that will help with expenses. Martin, at 646-7296 after 2 p.m. Krause, 643-6330. James Lynch, 668-9196, - home. By hour or day. 643- 6434M62 TOYOTA — 1970 Corona, 4-door rear end. New paint. Like new 668 This Is the job you have experi­ ------— — J283. ' 9044. \ o -x t sedan. Owner moving out of condition Also 1960 K e i« 30- j^ N K CARS removed, $10 ------—— ------ence for. This is the job with ton trailer, new brakes, state. $1,680. Call 646-8781. each, any, condition. Call 872- Roofing — Siding flexible conditions. This job Is planks, tires, point, fold down 16 9438. * ■ -- Business Opportunity 28 domestic work, which is a skill LANCELOT BY COKER and PENN 1970 DODGE DART Swinger, ramps. Just passed Inspection GUTTERS and roofs, all types few people recognize. Take 340, automatic, all options, ex­ Must sell by end of month. t i MBERLAND Tree Service- repaired and replaced. Rea- ASKING less than $1,000 for pride In what you can do and CARS OF DISTINCTION LANOELOr! ALL H’OJ'(?E INTERESTER VOJ NEVER SPEND ^ X why DON'T HCU c o w s \ cellent condition. $2,800. Nights Sacrifice for $3,600. 872-0293. Tree removal, pruning, lots sonable prices. Free estl- complete beauty salon. Low earn extra cash. Call 643-7949. IN IS WATCHING THDS6 PARN / ANP TIAAE WITH f ( PACK AND VISIT ME I 688-4868. cleared. No job too big or FC7CTBALL GAWNESi M i E ANV WiORE' V DURING HALFTIME 1969 GMC half-ton pick-up. Ex­ mates, 646-1390. rent. Must be sold before No------— — —-—-— small. Fifteen years experi­ vember 1st. In Manchester. PART-'HME h e^ WMted, days 1071 CADILLAC Eldorado hardtop, black flnleh, red leiUher cellent condition. Must sell this 1902 FALCON station wagon, ence. Bonded, Insured. 742- .\L LAPLANT — Siding, roofing, and evenings. "Telephone work. Interior, vinyl roof, alr-conditloning, power windows, 6-way / NONSEMSe! $160. 1970 Chevrolet Nova, A-1 month. „W111 consider older 649-0063. 9606. storm windows, awnings. Qual- Apply In person, Manchester power seat, am/fm radio, crulae control, S A I O R ' VOU'KE OUST condition. $1,760. Coll 649-4708. plok-up In trade. 872-0293. IMAGINING LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON .lly workmanship, free estl- q r o c b RY store and home, Credit Bureau, 983 Main St., tllt-wheel, low mileage. * T Atl.eli ^ T H IN G S 1060 CHEVROLET Bel Air 6 im s bcXIUT, half cab, good me- mates. Fully insured. 640-8417, steady Income, security. Dc- Manchester.. (P z oyllnder, rebuilt engine. Excel- conical condition, 4 - way HoUSUhold SurviceS 13-A 872-9187. sirable . active community. 1070 LINCOLN Mark m , special red moonduet finish, a l » K » ' m M i " ) ) Quedlty merchandise, quality lent ctmdltion $800. Call------648- plow, plowing customers In ------ALU M IN U M ' siding free estl'- ^ dltloning, 6-way power seat, power windows, am/tm stereo Manchester, one set extra LIGHT tiyoklng. ® «U « . “n** customeni. H. B. Grady Broker 9779. ______mates, high quality. Reason­ radio, vinyl roof, black leather Interior, attics cleaned, odd jobs, 643-8009. snow tires, $000. 878-8018. able rates. Phone after 7 p.m., 1066 MOllOO 2-door sedan, ex­ lawns, trees cut and removed. Mtctvslin radial tires, low mileage. f / 668-4239. LOAM \ cellent running condition. $200. •TOP QUALITY LOAM. OaU 649-0297. Auto Accossories-TIras 6 . ------BIDWELL Home Improvement QuaUtjr Doeea't Cost. . . _/ ^ - 0 ______—— ------WASHING machine repairs, F IL L AND GRAVEL FOR Ml*. I.,. TJ*. U, f- 0*1. '* * * u Co, Expert Installation of alu­ IT PAYS! TED TRUDON 1066 VOLKSWAGEN Square- TOUR 16” wire rime, mounted i^ ja . Whirlpool, Kenmore, SALE. . minum siding, gutters and beok, rune good.$800. Phone on good rubber, $30. each. Eve- m^ytag. Reoaonable rates. LAUBBL DEOORATINO trims. Roofing Installation and LATULIPPE BROS. 640-3M9. nlnge after 6 p.'m., 648-6672. owrtor of Pike Coin Wash and. Wallpapering Bpeolallete PORSCHE / AUDI repairs. 6404496, 876-9100. INC. For Estimates call 1970 PLYMOUTH Roodrunner, TWO B-78-14 snow tires with Dry Cleaning, 278 West Middle 7U -9477 — 872-4866 ROUTE 88 TALOonmuo, o o n m . MCQo)ifnt oondlUon. Phone 646- studs, mounted on wheels, $86. Turnpike, next to Stop and , 286-2668 Phone Manchester 6tS-11U 1148. CWl 848-8676 after 7. Shop. 648-4918, 647-1719. Read Herald Ads l^AOE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, i871 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1971 PAGE SEVENTEEN

H o w m For Scrio 72 Hom o s For Solo W Housos For Solo____ 71 Rooms WithoHt loord 59 Ho u s m Far Salt 72 H oUi m For Sab 72 Houfot For Sob 72 HeiMOt For Sob 72 Housos For Sob 72 Resort Property Out of Town Out of Town — For Sob 74 For Sob 75 For S ab MANCHESTER — 7-oar ga­ Me r r i t t v a l u e s mi m a n c h b s t o r Dezlrahlo MANCHESTER MANCHESTER — Exceptional LARGE tumlah^ room tor rage $38,800. Large 7-room Co­ MANCHBUTTBIR BOLTON LAKE Offered by the Manchester UsUngs well kept 7-room Cape, 3.4 4-room Ranch, new roof, alu­ SOUTH WINDSOR — f-lwd- CLASSIFIED male only, parking, |16 week­ lonial, nice treed lot, centrally IfOUR BEDROOMS YOU ARE INVITED . . bodroome, fireplaced living minum s'ding, new heating, THREE summer cottiges, $17,- TOLLAND — New aluminum room Ranch, finished breeze- ly. Call 446-0338 after B. Six room alumnlum sided To Inspect a custom craftsd A rare opportunity at only located. Hutchins Agency, Re- g2g^gQ(^_g.room Cape. 8 bed- room, m bathe, paneled fami­ full basement, a most enchant­ 9'/0 completely furnished, ''cne cne sided Raised Ranch, nestled Cape on quiet side street. 7-room Rsised Ranch lo­ $24,600. Lovely 7-room way and garage, trees, friend­ altors, 648-6834. rooms, family ' room, ly room with bar, laundry ing kitchen. C2iar-Bon Agency, winterized and rented year I m a one-acre ROOM tor rent, private home, PHILBRICK Oversize 2 car garage, house cated In "Rockledge” . ’This waterfront home. Has just ly neighbortiood, extrak. Call room, heated breeseway, ga­ 648-0688. ’round. iPhtlbrick Agency Real­ lot. $81,900 ’n J. Crockett after 6, 644-0644. ADVERTISING tor working girl. Very centr^ has now roof. Ideal as start­ superb home is situated on been completely redecorat­ TORE8T HILLS area - 1tow ?ilim "^SJrage^******’ rage. landeoaped fencud yard. tors. 646-4200. , Realtor, 876-6279. locaUon. 643-674S. on morkot, custom btUlt. raised i i a er home for young family or private well treed lot. Two MANCMESTTIR ed. 'Three bedrooms, dining Large swimming pool with ZZ l BOLTON — $38,000. Aluminum CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS AGENCY ranch with all the trimmings. $82.600- 8-room Ccdonlal, 4 bed- a retired couple. $27,900. baths, 2 fireplaces, 2 ga­ 8-FAMILY DUPLEX!! room, large living room with sided Ranch, 2 bedrooms, fam­ aluminum siding, fireplace, iV , rooms, family room, 2% patio deck, cabana. Aluminum Call John MctJiughlln, 649- two picture windows, over­ Coventry 8 A.M. io 4:30 PJM. , PORTER 8T. area ovendaed 8- rages, beamed ceilings, Here Is an unusual offering ily room, garage, 100x300 lot. baths, rear deck, built-ins (in- baths. 2-oar garage. siding, storms. Conveniently 6806. looking the take. Nice kitch­ Out of Town Aportmenfs - Fkits - ^ room Cape with central air- equipped kitchen and much, in a 3-famlly. Bach apart­ EXTRA CLEAN Immediate occupancy. Bel Air ^oiuMUonliia large living room, eluding self cleaning oven). . . $8e,800- 8-room Brick Split. 8 located for sohools, churches, much more. May we make ment has 4 rooms and sepa­ en. Beautiful large family For Sob 75 Real Estate, 648-0S83. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADYT. tenements 53 f ^ I l on one Of the biggest lou in the bedr^ms. * shopping and Hartford area. • • an appointment tor you? room with fleldstone fire­ 4:80 PJtf. DAT BBFORB PUBUOATION B & . W * • rate furnaces. As an added Raised hearth fireplace in Priced at $37,6(X). Call Mr. Gordon 649-6806. place, that leads to a nice Deadline tor Saturday and Monday la 4 :80 p.m. Friday with built-ins, first floor family - • .approx, three quartern fireplaces, 2'A baths, 2- UAUIIOWB AND WALLACE (X>. bonus a 2-car garage. Out COVENTRY North — Deluxe 8- this 6H room Ranch. Oa­ ROYAL ARMS — lovely new Agency, 743-6886, 742-9681, patio right on the water. room 2 fireolaces. 2 full baths, of an acre. Owner transferred, car garage. Manchester Parkade of town owner wants a fast room Raised Ranch with many rage, targe enclosed breeze­ towhhouse, 2 bedrooms, heat­ __...nnu nf tha rnntns have excellent value. T. J. Crockett, $42,000—2-family, 6-B-)-2. Imma­ Barbecue flreptace on patio. Wanted - Real Isfote 77 garage, many of the rooms have MANCHESTER Manchester 640-6806 ••B(SlW** sale. How does $29,000 extras. 'Two fireplaces, wall- way. Built-In kitchen. Car­ ed, fully carpeted, all appli­ culate. Must see, home, OH hot water heat, (talored TODB OOOPEBATION WILL wall-to-wall carpeting. Beauti- Realtor, 648-1677.______BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. sound? (tall Mr. Gordon to to-wall plush carpeting, double peting. Only $2,700 down. ALL CASH tor your property ij; ances, iMi baths, full iMsement yard and locaUon, ANSALDI RANCH MAN(3HEBTER Newly listed tile bath. Immediate occu­ BE APPREOMTED DIAL 643-2711 fully shmbbed and treed yard. |26,900 Large 8-bedroom Ranch, Manchester Parkade inspect. 649-6S(W. door front entry, spacious foy­ Call how. 742-8243. within 24 hours. Avoid red with laundry hook-ups, private $42,600—7-room Custom Itanch. When you talk about quality 6-room Colonial on cost side, pancy. Manchester 640-6306 er, laundry room, two baths, tape, instant service. Hayes patio off dining room, on bus R A N C H -7 rooms, 1% baths, fireplace, aluminum aiding, 3 bedrooms, family room, construction, here It Ih. flrnplaro, now roof, now vinyl • • • • fourth bedroom or study, open Agency, 646-0181. line, near schools, shopping, large lot, $82,000. garage, large wooded lot. 2 baths. Carpeting, alu­ Plaster walls, cast Iron radi­ siding, new storms, lovely SIX-ROOM Ranch, plus flnlsh- B(Sl w OWNER ConHmied From Preceding Page BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. beamed cathedral ceilings, churches (closest thing to a Hutchins Agency Realtors, 646- minum siding, 2-car ga­ ation, 3 fireplaces, a rec treod lot. Immodiatc ocr.upan- ed rec room, 3 bedroems, PASEK SELLING your property? We Manchester Parkade private home) $21B. Call 644- RANCH—6 rooms, % acre treed 5324. rage. Many extras. Built room and garage. This fine cy, Bel Air lleol Estate, 648- bath, full basement, reason- 646-4348 649-1848 sliding glass doors ^ m dinning REALTORS MLS OPEN 9-9 need listings, call John H. Lap- Manchester 649-8806 room to targe wooden deck, 1511. lot, $26,600. 1971. homo Is on a high treed lot "332. ably priced. Excellent nelgh- pen Inc., Realtors, 649-teSl. Articlet For Sale 45 Household Goods 51 , „ MANCHESTER — 6-room Co- sliding glass doors from targe 726 BURNSIDE AVE. E. H. In a fine neighborhood. $28,- nAu/".u “T r------borhood. Call 649-7904. $21,900 — 7-room older home, ANSALDI Heights (talontal. r r s inexpensive to clean mgs TRADER "P” — Antiques, GROVE STREET Apartments, LsARXS'E RANCH—First floor iqhJiq jj| central location* re- RANCH Deslrablo nelghbor- cedar rec room to stone patio. 289-7476 SELLTNO your home or acre­ MERRITT AGENCY 900. Mr. Gordon, 649-8808. living room with Franklin t h r e e bedrooms, VA baths, and upholstery with Blue Lus- used furniture and appliances, one-bedroom luxury apart- family room, 2 beautiful fire- over inside and Realtors MLS hood, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large MANCHESTER -• Immaculate Beautiful landscaping, % acre . ... , . age? For prompt friendly eer- stove, family room, lot 100x120, den, oversized two-car garage. corner wooded lot. Excellent We need a three or * bedroom tre. Rent electric shampooer so Pearl St., Manchester. Open ment. Available immediately. places, 2 full out, wall4o-wall everywhere, 646-1180 den with bullt-lns, screened e-room Ranch plus 12x17’ fam­ vice, call Louis Dlmock Real­ • • Immediate occupancy. Marion Over % acre wooded lot. Own­ $1. Olcott Variety Store. dally and evenings. We buy |1B0. J. D. Real Estote Asso- rage, 2 years old, $43,900. ^ $29,900. W olves B & . W porch, carpeting, drapes and ily room. Three targe bed­ condition, excellent value. Co you aro thinking of ty, Realtors, 646-9638. E. Robertson, Realtor, 643- er, 643-0641. Moving out of Price reduced to $37,400. Jes- /4 baths, family room, AUTOMATIC room lens, 86mm. ” tor, disposal, air-conditioners, fireplaced living room, house power, copper plumbing, 825,900 You shoiild see this brick ter Board of Realtors. shades, basement storage, ® 1*71 hr NIA lac. COMMERCIAL BUILDING ap- formal dining room, floor circuit breakers, walking dls- vation, sweeping views. Hutch­ red Porter St. area, under tem. Off East Center St., trees. fireplace, carpeting, immacu­ Fitness Fight 206 mm P3.8 for Mashlya-Se- ins Agency, Realtors, 649-0824. $25,000. 4 bedrooms, eat-in la the new price on this (tape. Hutchins Agency. Realtors, and redwood Raised Ranch late condition, double garage. laundry facilities, parking. proxlmately 6.000 sq. ft. of floor den, cellar-rec i^m. labile or shopping and with three bedrooms (plus EL TORO, Calif. (AP) — kor, Pentax Mounts. Carrying REFRIGERATOR — Apart- area, zoned Industrial. For sale p a ^ h la l school. Jto. SjpUeckl, ^ kitchen, flreptace, garage, Excellent location, all 6 rooms 649-5324. Only $33,900. Hayes Agency, SOUTH WINDSOR Heat and hot water furnished, $23,900, 6-R(X>M Ranch, wall-to- room for fourth), 2% baths, When Gen. Leonard B. Oiap- case included. Call 646-9763 ment size, like new, one year "Vm sorry we don't have anything for you today, but or lease, $70,000. Belflore Agency. 647-1413. well landscaped level lot. finished plus rec room. Tip top 646-0131. A CHOICE SITUATION after 6. $178 per month. Near bus, wall carpet, recreation room, MANCHESTER — Four-family Rec room, office, 2-car ga­ man, commandant of the Ma­ guarantee, $76. 30" gas stove, shopping and churches. Call don't be discouraged. They say, next year the Gross value. Act fast as owner must If you are seeking a custom I $36. Metal Mtchen cabinets. HOCKLEDOE — Large custom MANCHESTER — 8-room over- ter 6. sundeck city sewers, split sell. T. J. Oockett, Realtor, 648- in center of town location. All rage, screened porch. Large rine (Jorps, said Marines were ALUMINUM sheets used Peterman Realtor, 646-9404. National Product will climb nine per cent to more than built home on a gorgeous 643-2466,jsventogs, 6 4 3 - 1 4 4 2 . ______sized ejcpanded Cape. Two rail fence. Hutchins Agency 3-room apartments for mini­ treed lot in prestige neigh­ going joft, 138 of them here printing plates. .006 thick, 23x $1,140 billion and the Dow-Jones Industrial Average buiH Ranch. Living room 27' 1577. treed lot, with privacy, long, master bedroom 1.2x18’, baths, four bedrooms, family MANCHESTER Two - fami­ Realtors, 849-6334. KEITH mum maintenance. I New heat­ borhood. Price $64,900. J. come visit our vacant 7 took It as a challenge. 86” , 26" cents eadi or 6 tor $1. RUGS/one round braided, 8x10, could go over 1,000!" lies. Both very central and So Comfy plastered walls, parkllke yard, room, lovely suburban lot. Oa­ MANCHESTER T SU-famUy ing system. Excellent invest­ McLaughlin. ' room Raised Ranch. 'This (Jhapman said 'Tuesday at a 643-2711. brown and orange with pad economically priced in the mid $25,900—7-room Colonial, two — with 26x40’ swimming pool. This rage. $36,900. Hayes Agency, Real Estate and a two-family. Fine condi­ ment opportunity. Wolverton modernistic home offers 2 news conference he doubted if — ------$126.; 9x12 braided with fringe carpeting. 2 alr-oonditlon- and upper 20’s. Helen D. Cole. baths, paneling, four bod- . • • HOT WATER furnace, 77,000 ers, heat, appliances, private may be the house you have bepn 646-0131. tion throughout, a good Invest­ Agency. Realtors, 649-2813. l baths, 2 fireplaces, 2 ga­ many Marines other than in­ Realtor, 643-6666. rooms, fireplace, huge treed 646-4126 649-1922 ment. Secondary financing B(S w fantrymen could march 60 Out of Town trying to find for a long time. wAMf-,OT?jgnn|nD _, Bowers 106 F(X)T 7V4-room custom HARROWS AND WALLACH (X). rages and a host of extras. ^ IX ‘’rbath*“tube“ w »^ “ rS,ta.^im :7lM ’ basement. patio. Amiable lot. Large pool. Hutchins ______available. Owner has other In­ miles with packs and rifles. tors. Built-in bath tube, lava- .______November 1st, one child, no A p a r t m e n t s 66 CaU today for an appointment, Bungalow, fire- NEW three-bedroom Split Lev­ Extraordinary situation at 63*A For Rent Agency, Realtors, 649-5324 terests. 60s. Wolverton Agen­ brick Ranch. 37’ Uvlng room, > Manchester Paricade So pitots, clerks, carpenters, tories, cabinet sinks, alumi- nebjd furniture, television or pets. Call Charles I^esperance, el. Large rooms, 1% baths, MANCHESTER —Country club $41,900. Ctall Mr. (Jordon tor STATELY 4-bedrooro Colonial, place, two additional rooms cy, Realtors, 649-2813. 2-car garage. 2% acres. Gor- Manchester 649-6306 maintenance men and others num combination doors. 643' appliances? Bad credit accept­ CENTRAL — Three-room fur­ fireplace, high treed lot. Ga- REDWOOD Rd. Ranch — Al­ area, 8-room extra spacious details, 649-6306. 649-7620. BOLTON Sunset apartments -onmletely redecorated first lower level. Garage, carport, geous view. Hutchins Agency, m a n c h e s t ^ from two air squadrons shoul­ 2466 evenings, 643-1442. ed. Low down payment. Call nished apartment. Available Only $29,900. Hayes uminum sided beauty with Garrison (talonlal with formal Ansoldl 649-6324. dered their packs, lifted their WE HAVE cu^i^T^ Nr“lst.“CMnc;ude™u;: ^u^^Rd.To C'cy """“ 5^ely. 646-0131. fireplaced living room, formal living and dining, eat-in fam­ Cape, full dormer, 4 bed­ ANTIQUE drop leaf table, spool 048-7288 after 6 p.m.______weapons and set off. for the rental of your ap^- iUes and parking. For inf^a- ^ow St. to Sunset Rd^ne-bed- ^c^™ ^ncy, 6464,131.------dining room, dream kitchen ily kitchen, with all bullt-lns, MANOHEaTER MANCHES’TER, 4-bedroom old­ rooms, fireplace, 1V4 baths, rec kitchen with breakfast alcove, BARROWS AND WALLACE ool, storage and park­ ment or in-law suite, over 1% tENO 7S4 la c tla t f*r tacli pattara "rear”, Manchester. Phone House, 646-2482. warehouse 1,100 square feet, MANCHESTER — Business 649-5324. ing. From $160. CaU Super­ acres of land with a view, red-1 ( BELFIORE AGENCY ) BOLTON—One mile from South -ia cla S a s p a t t w aa4 haaSllaa. REGISTER YOUR CHILD S $ 1 U M 4 FIRBWOOD for sale. Will cut 647-1868. - 7------— ---- ;------; for rent or possible renovation zoned, spacious 7-room (talo- Mamdiester. Beautifully wood­ intendent, 878-1666, 278-1610, wood construction. Large ther­ REALTORS 647-1413 MANCHESTER — Five-seven to M y length. WIU deUver. $20. L W ^ G for anything in real pr^essl^ offices. HIU- nial, 1V4 baths, ideal for offices. ed building lot. Acre plus. NOW'FOR SATURDAY ART ^ t e rental — a p ^ m en ts, Belton. CaU from 242-6668. mopane windows. stucco. Elxcellent area. Two- o r aBM oas, to« k. a pick-up load. CaU 742-8458 af­ ( ) Excellent condition. Double Prestige area. $6,600 M. H. W.T. IMM. . . . ------CLASSES IN MIXED MEDIA, 55 homes* multiple dwellings, no - * 643-9608 car garage, peLrtially paneled. ter 4. Antiques HOCKVILLE — 2-bedroom CAPE3—8 roonos and enclosed | garage. $37,500. Hayes Ai;en- Palmer, Realtor, 643-6321, 649- Mat Nasi, eeen u ein nr fees, (tall J.D. Real Estate As­ $30,000. No agents. 646-0296. coil, till* Nsasw 1S4 tin. SCULPTURE, PAINTING AND CRAFTS. apartment avaUable in new potoh, 2 baths, 2-car garage, Are you paying more cy, 646-0131. ANTIQUE dressers, desks, cor­ sociates. Inc. 643-5129. IDEAL location tor rent, suit­ 0638. Send $1.00 for the NEW buUdlng. Consists of 4 large $23,900. CALL 643-9892 -CtL STOP BY THE STORK FOR ttlRK IMFORIUTIOH ner cupboard, coUectors items. able for remodeler, bunder, "71 Fall and Winter Ba­ Garden - Form - and getting iess? P.S. Ages 8 to 14 Good selection. West St., He- TWO NEW apartments, heat, building supplies, fabricator, rooms with private terrace , , , , ^ w j i sic FASHION filled with Dairy Products 50 and pool. Includes heat, hot lovely designs and a bron, 228-9276. and appliances optional, es- and other uses. Beautiful re­ P.S.S. You can lie s Itttls ______—------crow required. Call 643-6288, Seeing is beiieving. FREE Pattern Coupon. p greens, modeling diowrooms, offices, water, carpeting and all appli­ ------^5 ances. I^ ted in a country NEED LISTINGS I pull yourself. $1 lalf-bushel. Wanted - To Buy 58 storage and fabrication facili Natai^ Farms, ewmstrker MANCHESTER - to sublet, ties. Parking. On Highway out- ^OWI “Thinking of Sell- , This Is The Story of Multiple Listing! Road, 644-03(M. WANTEXl — antique furniture, two-bedroom duplex end apart- side of Manchester. Minutes yoUr property?” Call glass, pewter, oil paintings or ment. Wall-tcvii^all c a r p ^ g from Hartford. 1-223-4460. SJS. '^''® ’ TODAY! ^ ' other antique items. Any quan­ throughout, 1% baths, complete Household (Goods 51 tity. ’The Harrisons, 643-8709, THE MULTIPLE USTlNG SERVICE A Lovely Look HALF PRICE 5 5 ROCKVILLE — 3-room apeut- Preview f Houses For Rent The plan or Idea of Multiple Usting did not originate with a glossy print of a picture of your property—^these SEWING MACHINE — 1971 zlg- 165 Oakland Street. glass sliding door leading to ment, newly remodeled, walk- . r * ~ i PHILBRICK with the Manchester Board of Realtors. are combined into one sheet for easy reference and within zag, unclaimed layaway, bal- HmisiTHm n lots — Antioues P®*" *"°"***- THREE room home in pleasant tag distance to stores, $86 per It was adcqited from plans In (^ratlcm In other Boards a matter of days tdter you have si^ed the CMitract, your ance $41.86. Stager zig zag, ft.brac locks frames! ®**®*’ * P ™’ convenient location, large month. Adults oreferred.preferred, no country wide. 'Hie plan Is simple. Instead of you, as the listing is broadcast to over 40 Realtors and Salespei^Ie. SALE! origtaaily over $800, now only gi^ ^ re.’ We buy estates. DELUXE one-bedroom apart- “P^®®- Working pets. 876-8816. AGENCY seller, effecting on open contract with several Usting It is as simple as that. CLOSEOUT OF OLD INVEHTORY $46.86. Singer Touch and Sew, Realtors, a uniform Board Listing Ctantract is used. An What is more important to you. Is the fact that your Village Peddler, Auctioneer. ment, waU-to-waU carpeting adults. 643-2880.______ROCKVILLE —Nice four-room $48.60. All guaranteed, easy N^rthgote original and two copies of the contract are made and listing is going into active offices, into the hands of men 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. throughout, complete appli- STORRS — 6-room house, 2 Choose from o good selectioii of: terms. 622-0931, dealer. apeuiment, stove, refrigerator, REALTORS signed by you, the seller, and by the Reatlor. The original who ai)B paying dues each year to belong to an organlw- ances, vanity bath. Centrally bedrooms, garage, $210 month- partly furnished. $130. Adults goes to the Realtor, one copy Is retained by you, and the Uon whereby they can receive the listing of your property s Decorative Flower Rings CLEAN, used refrigerators, located, $176. monthly. R. D. jy^ references required. Week- only, security deposit requir­ $185 to $195 monthiy third copy goes Immediately to the Board oflice. and be of service to you. s Contemporary desrehry ranges, automatic washers Rooms Without Board 59 Murdock, 643-2692. days, 9-4, 289-6801, Saturday 11- ed. CaU 643-9678. ■ "nto Realtor forwards to the Board Secretary a typed THE U U l/n P L E USTING SBRVK3E is the best o Novelty Items liiclndiiig Tote Bogs e a ^ la l Group o i T m p erei Condlee 8, 742-7167. 6464200 copy of your listing, giving all pertinent data together method yet devised for selling real estate. with guarantees. See them at r q o M for gentleman, quiet, .T-r^Ar-^rw 4-room apart- rentals Include everything. (Sale Ends October Mth) B.D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 convenient location. 224 Char- EAST HAR’TFORD — Spacious Main St. (tall 648-2171. tgr Oak St., 643-8368. ment, nice .yard, bus line, ref- BOLTON LAKE — Waterfront heated, 6 room apartment, 2 Each apartment has its own laundry with automatic Vieit Mtfnefield^e neidy enlarged Gift erences, no'pets, $136. 64»4S324. winterized home, completely bedrooms, attic, garage. L e­ ONLY ONE COMMISSION MAPLE Platform rocker, good LADH;g only — completely fur- furnished, security and refer­ onti floor. Beautifully decorat­ washer and dryer; kitchen with range, refrigerator, dish­ Shop. Hundred* of unueual item* at NOR'THWfXlD Aprartmenta — There Is only one commission paid. The U sting Real­ You, as the seUer, pay no more for the sale of your condition; 2 hand braided oval nished room tor rent, all ...... utili­ ences. Call 626-5650 after 6 ed. $200 rental' plus security. washer, disposal; direct entrance, large foyer, porch or ptx^rty through the Multiple Usting Service than you very reasonable price*! One and two-bedroom apart­ tor luid the Bclluig Realtor divide the commisslca for the rugs, 8x6’ ; 2 electric heaters, ties included, community p.m. Sundays 646-,7347. Realtors, Helen Palmer, 648- Legal Notices patio, pushbutton Venetian blinds, master TV antenna, Male of your property according to rules approved by the would pay the individual Reiiltor. bowl type; 2 maple tables, ments, central alr-condlticm- ______kitchen and bath. Ideally locat­ 6321 — Gertrude Hagedorn', automatic attic fan, basement storage space. Hualtors of the Board. MANSFIELD TRAHUNQ SCHOOL good condition.; never used re­ ed to busline and stores. tag, carpeting, balcony, car- ONB-BEDROOM house. Ideal 649-0688. ' Probate Court built mattress. CaU 628-5789. Please call after 4 p.m., 644- porta, plus other luxury tea- for working couple. Heat, CLAIM UUITATION DBCKEB Heat, hot water, wall-to-wall carpet and parking also tures. From $185. J.D. Real parking, immediate occupcui- VERNON — Immediate occu estate: o f h e n r y l hills 0383. District of Manchester included in rental price. Along with courtyards, landscap­ Estate Associates, 643-5129. gy ciall 643-6879 between 4:30- pancy, ^eivlzed one and two fiduciary YOUR PROPERTY GIFT SHOP The fiduciary Is Florence I. Hills I ing and a magnificent location. NTCKLY furnished room, all bedrooms at Vernon Tower located at 97 Branford Street, Man- The fact llwit Vt>»n’ property does not sell during the original listed period does not mean that It Is not salable. Yw r Open Seven (7) Days — Monday ttun Sondiqr DELUXE 2-bedroom apart- ** P-*°'______Multiple Ualtiig should not' be discontinued just because your property did not seU during the original lining period. WOODLAND utilities, linens provided. 801 Apartments Fully equipped, ^11 claim, Are you paying more and getting less? Visit Northgate U:M P il. to $:M PJI. There are acvoral reasons why listings do not sell readily: ROUTE 44A, MANSFIELD DEPOT, CONN. Mata St., 649-8302. ment, waU-to-waU carpeting, goUTH WINDSOR — Five- color coorulnEtea . lutcnGnJl* ac&lnit the Above oAtAte be pre* now and compare. complete appliances, 2 air- house,. adults only. $200 1 Hie rclatUai of Uio price of the pix^rty compared to other simitar properties. (Watch for Gift Shop Signs) MANOR heat, hot water. carDetiiUC* AetUed to the flduclAiy on or before •i. Tlie physical condition of the property compared to other similarly priced properties. THE THOMPSON House — Cot­ conditioners full basement, monthly. Call 644-0608. e x T ^ JAnuAry 31. 1972. washer-dryer hook-up,, vanity large storage areaa and mas- Attest: JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge Jl 'nie aniounl of down payment, and monthly payments. iHi tage St., centrally located, ter antenna. For appointment tyi>e bath, glass sUdlng doors, SIX-ROOM house in good con- 'Those are Just a few of the things the Realtor has to contend with in selling your property. APARTMENTS large, pleasantly furnished caU, 876-6688, 8784)367, 872- ______onto patio. $220 per month, dltlon. $200 monthly. For fur- Probate Court VERNON rooms, parking. CaU 649-2368 3475. CLAIM LIMITATION DSXRtEE NORTHGATE HOMESTEAD ST. tor OTernlght "and permanent Robert T). Murdock, Realtor, ther information call 649-6271. ___ ESTATE OF EDOAR W. MOHR O r V W. MIDDLE TPKE. ___ District of Manchester YOU CAN REUST YOUR PROPERTY guest rates. ____ The rtduclAiy Is William B. Mohr total price, down payment, or terms, the Realtor has MANCHESTER located at 106 Ellington Rood, Bo. Should the original listing on your property expire ROOM with kitchen privileges, MANOHESraR Two - bed Out o f Town Wanted To Rant M Windsor, Conn. 06074. amt llio property not be sold, you can relist your property little opportunity to effect a sale. Ferrando Orchards A house is like a person — to create the finest and 1, 2 and S-bedroom luxury I centraUy located. 14 Arch St., room apartment $126 For Rent 55 It Is DECREED that all claims Iti tho Multiple Usting without prejudice to the propery. e^NUimenta. Features waU-to-l Manchester. No pets. Security deposit. Call ------MTODLBAGE derir« « tt^to^'n^c^lo^r or^eFo7e If your property has been listed, and is not being shown, beat impression when presented to a stranger, it must wall carpeting, vanity tile I ______742-6100. ROCKVILLE — Attractive 814- efficiency apartment. Call 649- January 21, 1973. you sliould consult your Usting Realtor and have a frank look its best. Ctansult your Realtor, freely, concerning all matters Enjoy the Fall foliage, take a ride through several tuUba, buUMn oven, range, I MANCHESTER — Rooms in ____ ^— :------— roomapartments. Stove, re- 7848 after 6:80. Attest: j6 hn J. WALLETT, Judge iiilk with him concerning your problem. Too frequently diabwaaher, refrigerator and I sellers expect their property to be sold within a few dsys that affect your property directly or Indirectly. Your thousand acres of forest land, Birch Mt. Rd,, enjoy dlspoeal, electric beat. 2 air-1 or weeks after listing. Rector U spending time and money to keep Informed conaittonere, glass sUdlngl 'Ilie Realtor docs not moke the price nor the maricet concerning' matters pertaining to your property, and Is fireplace, garages kitchen Call 668-0888, 649-4824. w***T*?? Tvu ESTATE OF FEUX E, LEWIS constantly supporting or oppoidng measures which affect the Beautiful Pall Colors. doors, aU luge rooms. FuU| ------— :— ______heat, lim it $100 monthly. Call District of Manchester for your property. In the final analysis. It ta the Buying basement sto^ e area, am­ privileges, modern bath, on your property. Interest and rights. As your representative FIVE ROOMS, newer duplex, r q c KVILLE — Five-room 289-1721. B- Lwto I'ubflo which dictates the price and terms. ple paridng. Starting at $176. bus line, $16. weekly. Call 643- Wliuii properties are "priced out of the current mar­ In organized real estate at the local, state, and national Linens take on that love­ FERRANDO ORCHARDS level he is not only willing, but he ta anxious to serve you. ly-look when trimmed Handy to shopping, schooU, 0 0 0 2 . N o ^ m b f; J - w o R i c i M o ket” limt Is tor m6ro than people can pay, either In bus and rbUglous faculties. I with this handsome pea­ SIAO fWUlO ' fFW A^eater «sssa««A want quietm i z I a A two-bedroom MgWVMri Magainst V M ln a # lltthe m MK/\t*gkabove estate Kdtbe tvmpre- ia Available: Crisp, Hard, Juicy Apples. Model apartment oP«n fori 16th, 648-2268. 872-9179. cock design in rich em­ apartment. Mancheiter area. broidery and pineapple Inspection weekdays l>7 p.m. | MANCHESTER — Five-room • Mocoun — weekends 1-6 p.m. MANSFIELD — New 4-room Referencea. 289-7670 after 4 A t l ^ J(>HN J. WALLETT. Judge IF YOU WANT TO BUY crochet. No. 2031 has apartment, HrM floor, $166. apartment. Including washer, p.m. 'riinra IN 110 lumil for you to contact a number of individual brokers to find exactly what you want. Just call the hot-iron transfer for 3 • Grem iiig monthly. Broker, 876-6288. TO HARTFORD B fitt by dryer, stove, refrigerator. ---- Probata Oourt iiMiitar i»f voiir olioUm, 'I’hroiigli MU8 he has at his ftigertips all of tho homes multiple listed by oU the members of the motifs; crochet direc­ ----- ORDER OF NOTICE OF HBARINO tions; color chart. • McIntosh FIVE rooms, heated, children wall-to-wall, electric heat. Pay _ _ ESTATE OF DAVID W. WILSON Four mlnulee from Inlerelele 84 end SO MidUpta Usting MrrvUiM of Moiiolisster . . . together wTth all pertinent data and a picture of the property. U It R Housing Corp. 7 1 District of Msnchsster end expreeewey driving. Ten mlnulee tINO M4 Is cN m l i r tM li pattoni # iR ed DeHclous accepted, near school, security only telephone and rent, $166. Land FOf fo la ' ' It is ordered that a hearing be held Io Uenoheeter, llfteen to Beet Herllord, - *ntit* m 4 kMilla*. and lease. 649-0404. monthly. Older married cou------SrZTTCirrZT by the Court on oppUcotlon of Frank twenty mlnulee Io Herllord. • Cortland Rentals by ------~------pie. After 6, Westaide Realty, VEJRMONT — Blast Concord, S. Wilson praying that on Instrument WHETHER BUYING OR SELLING FOUR-R(X)M apartment, stove, 649-4842. Ten acres of land. Price: puwrtliig to be the lost will oiri Robert D. lesUunent of said dscsoasd be od- ils« ili« saiiie caution in selecting your Agenient as in selecting your doctor or lawyer — Choqge a Realtor and be sure • GoMon DoBcloMt Murdock refrigerator. $140. Security de­ Eighteen Hundred doUan. b, probate at the Probate Io iMitMil him timt you want Multiple liaUng lervlbe. PrIsI OiM, A*4riii ■Uk IIP posit. No utilities. No pets. 644- ROCKVULB — Half of 2-fam- ligh ts available. George Brew, Cburt located at Municipal Bldg., 41 Agent on promliM at Northgate Apartmanta waakdays co il ss4 Stjl* Mzatir. Realtor «18-a683 The Fall A Winter ’71 Natural Sweet Apple Cider made fresh at our own 0846, after 6 p.m. Uy. excellent neighborhood, 4 to 6:30 p.m., Saturdays 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Sundays SELUN G OR 6$»«Ka near bus and sh0|>plng. Rell- Vt., Phone 1-8024MI6-88M. it is further ORDERED that, on or ONLY A ALBUM is 65f, includes mill, located on Birch Mt. Rd., Glastonbury. 64S4BS6 MANOHBJSTBR — 4% heated able adults with one car and 1 to 6:30 p.m. For a apsclal appointmsnt at any tima, HlllAI/rOU MAY BUYING postage and handling. rooms, first floor, garage. No security. Baby or one <^der ------_ _ _ _ _ ----- b y t^ Court, a copy of this ORDER phons 872-2688. CALL A COVIRIO, WUON. . . TwtN* kM4- (2 miles beyond Villa Louise) be- j^Ulshed one time In a naws- m il'L A Y Manchester Board of Realtors iM ii MilfM M PiMMr Bntl appliances. January 1st. $170, ^Mld conridered. 876-6487. 872- J fle r a ld AAA m M . 'm iii lOMIlLOM. REALTOR N ttin slNtli MractlMi. tlN - Goodwin St., 647-9864, 614, lMli4ti * • • (*(• m 4 lu s - * *e^ a a ea a » ^ WALLETT. Judge illa t. PAGE BIOfiTBEM iManrlifStw Iwpttittg 1|wali» SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 88, 1971

School principal; Dr. Donald J. ley second grade teacher, will ’ Buckley School Hennigan, superintendent of show a unit of.work, using tapes ' schools; Mrs. Patricia . Guay, and slides; and Vincent Rhmlsl, RIMCT Sets Programs Manchester Green School teach­ Buokley principal, will explain er; and Elgin Zatursky, Man­ the new reporting system, ALLAN D. THOMAS The Baby Has For Parents chester High School social stu­ which combines a check list TO THE American Education Week dies chairman. and parent conferences. will be observed at Buokley On Wednesday, Mrs. Barbara Board of Education Monahan and Mrs. Joan Yeast Used 175 Yean Been Named School Tuesday, Wednesday, Young, Buckley kindergarten and Thursday at 8 p.m. with teachers, will describe the new LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Makers • m aleng resident of Manohester programs for parents. kindergarten curriculum Insti­ of bourbon whisky carefully e Praotlolng Attorney In Manohester nuture their yeast from one tuted this year; Mrs. Barbara e UOonn Graduate, BA, JD The first will be a panel dis­ generation to the next. Many Gold, Buckley first grade teach­ Barney, Catherine Anne, daughter of Bernard and Mar­ cussion, sponsored by the Child distillers' yeast strains are very \ e Piyeaent Member of Board of Education garet PhilUpa Barney, Sohanck Rd., East Windsor. She was Study Group and Concerned er, will demonstrate use of the old; one says his has been In e moorporator, Manoheater Memorial Hoopttsl S®*® Oot. 11 at Manchester Memorial Ho(qrital. Her maternal Cltisens for Better Education. It overhead projector in her grade; the family about 178 years. • Realdes at 218 HoUlstar Street with wUa, Oarolyn grandfather la Oerard D. Phillips, Erie, Pa. Her paternal will deal with newer education­ and Michael Norman, Buckley Yeast imparts a distinct per­ and 8 children. grandfather la George Crammer, New York. She has three al practices to be Introduced at sixth grade teacher, will des­ sonality to a bourbon. brothers, Robert, 19, David, 16, and Bruce, 14. the proposed Northeast Elemen­ cribe the new Individualised tary School, If that referendum reading and spelling programs VOTE DEMOCRATIC Mentgomeiy, Karey Beth, daughter of Oemge and Janet la approved by voters Nov. 2. in Grades 4-6. OPIN ALL DAY NOV. 2 Nltiaen Montgomery, 168 Randall Dr„ Suffleld. She was bom Dr. Walter M. Schardt, Board On Thursday, Mrs. Estelle SUNDAY Oct. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospltid. (Her maternal grand­ of Education member, will be Cassells, Buckley second grade Pair for by Demoeratto Town Oonun., Roger Eogre, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Nllesen, 60 Spring St., the moderator. On the panel teacher, will give a presentation 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. T re a a . Manchester. Her paternal grandmother la Mrs. Marian Mont­ will be Allan Cone, Bennet Ju ­ on use of the cassette tape re­ gomery, Suffleld. She has a sister, KrUtlni 2. AfiTHUR DRUe I«l • dt 41 « nior High School principal; corder to Individualise Instruc­ Louis Saloom, Nathan Hale tion; Miss Judith Rohifs, Buck- Dnprey, Oairie Ann, daughter of Ymiarn and Nancy Ui^ sin Duprey, 08 W. ICddle T)>ke., Apt 4, Manchester. She was bom Oct 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal , grandfather is Steve J. Ursln, RFD 1, Andover. Her paternal grandmother la Mrs. Idell Duprey, 282 Lakevlew Dr., Coven­ try. She has a brother, Peter, SH. * * 41 I* Godin, Leslie Ann, daughter of Jam es and Eileen Fat^ rlngton Godin, M Andrew Way, ToHand. She was bom O ct 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. .George Farrington, IMndsor Locks. Her pa­ ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Godin, West OCTOIER 24th Hartford. She has a brother, Christopher, 6; and a sister, Su- 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. sanne, 4. iiZ W iio .* A y «> « »i ir ■ e n iE i Webb, Scott Robert, son of Gerald and Judith Kayden Webb, 80 Blorence Ave., Ellington. He was bom Oct. 8 at Man­ EXTRA DISCOUNTS ON OUR ALREADY LOW-LOW DISCOUNT PRICES chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mrs. Ellsworth Newberry, New York, and WiUlam Kayden, Manohester. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clin­ ton Webb, 117 Orchard St., Ellington. Ho has two brothers, LADIES' CREW NECK Todd, 10, and Brent, 7; and a sister, Patricia, 8. FATHER & SON • «««.« Shanaman, Brett David, son of Walter and Sharon SWEATERS Rausohenbach Shananlan, 187 W. lOddle Tpke., Manchester. JACKET SPECIALS He was bom O ct 7 at Manchester Memorial Hbspittal. His 100% Aerylle maternal granf^Mtrents are Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Rauschenbach, Osorltai. t^U D s 68 Thompson Rd., Manchester. Hto paternal grandparents are 9UILTED NYLON Long SIm w e Mr. and Mrs. E .P. Shanaman, Wetheraflrid. He has a brother, Todd, 2., SKI JACKET Our R«g. Low 3.50 Soflon Stephensea, DavM Warren, son of Henry IV and Diane BeHefleur Stephenson, 20 flfd^Mrtoti St.t Manchester. He was Hidden Hood, Windbreaker bom O ct 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His matAmni Cuffs in Navy, Royal and Tan. ‘VRGGK” Sisea S-M-L-XL. Our Reg. Low grandmother is Mrs. Mary Brilefleur, limestone, Maine. IBs 12.00 Seller! paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hmry H. Stephenson SHAMPOO m , 26 Lawton Rd., Manchester. He has a brother, Henry H. IS OZ. ECONOMY SIZE SAVE Stqtbenson V, 2H. ie44 SAVE ALL TYPES 2.56 Oiur Reg. Low 1.49 A 2 e H l^ Styled Slip Ona In a Host SAME STYLE A COLORS 1C of Fashion Colored Stripes, 8 to sues 82-88. FIRST REMINDER BOYS 18 Our Reg. Low 8.00 Seller 9 ^ 2 2 S A ^ NOV. locaifnar mm- le

YOUR CHOICE SIMILAR TO SKETCHED THIS IS THE UST DAY TO FILE ENTIRE STOCK OF 8.99 YOUR PERSONAL PROPERTY LISTS MEN'S (KxeepttMi Hotor VeUelM) LP. RECORDS Saeh Hsto ihall be filed not Inter tiuui November let each PILE LINED SIMILAR TO SKETCHED year, or U the flret ehell be a Sunday or legal hoUday then CORDUROY COATS 1.00 oa the next bnatimae day following. LADIES' Failure to file such list by November 1st means 1BN with PUe Collar and Patch PockeU. PEK C9CNT addltica to the sssessmeiit as reqnired by the 8-M-LrXL. Our Reg. Low 18.00 Seller. SUNDAY ONLY State Statute. f1^ 44 SAVE PANT-COATS KEAL. ta n C A T B NEED NOT B E DECLARED $8.56 P. MSEPH miRPHY. ASSESSOR SAME STYLE IN BOYS Our Reg. Low 14.00 SeEen Our Reg. Low 14.00 Seller •11 4 4 . . SAVE 2.56 S A V l I c / $4.03 f '■ff' ... ^ SIMILAR TO SKETCHED CLORY Large SeleoUon of Styles In Imported MEN'S 3 PACK RUR CLEANER Fabrics. Corduroy and QuUtad Nylon. Solid UNDERWEAR AS SEEN ON TV Colors and Plaids. PERMANENT PRESS OUR REG. LOW 1.79 Polyester and Cotton Knit Briefs. Boxer Shorts, Ath­ .29 letic Shirts, T-Shirts. V 'I Pkg. of 3. Save 81c. SIMILAR TO SKETCHED Our Reg. Low 3.27 Seller. LADIES BONDED BUP-ON SLACKS M o m n Our Reg. Low 8.00 Sellars $ 2 . 0 0

f/'i c m IRON S A V l $1.00 SKILLETS New Fall BoUd Colors Ui 6-INCH SiMS 10/10. SIMILAR TO SKETCHED ACRYLIC OUR REG. 1.67 SIMILAR TO SKETCHED FAKE FURS MIX & MATCH UNEN BUYS One pattern and color. 88" LADIES' WAL1Z LBN9TH wide woven pile fur. Our rag. FIRST qUAUTY M.99 Now reduood to leas DAN BIVEB m- m .m. uf-.m »■ m a y i t o f i Pan ba UMd for ROBES rabss, Uaiaga or Jaebato. yd. 84x106 Flat or Our Reg. Lew 4.00 SeEen FuU Fitted I IIIBMKijp Reg. 8.67 t i n »0«»A4y TRAVEL... 72x106 rut or Printed Awtete Jnm y Twin ruled u Wide Antal M -aeetate in real Reg. 2.67 n n SAVE l U I r * Matching Pillow | M Casee, Pkg, of 2 l a * * QUIt/m> TMOOT AND SATIN PINMH PASTSL CXILOIUI, Btsas 10 to 16, S T s S ^ S U N ..1 1 2 :. MANCHESTER PARKADE / ■ /

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BnXHBD TV P A G E 2 HANCHBSTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBl^ 28, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1971 T V P A G E 8 Bewitched SATBRDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDMESDAY And Happy Sittanbjr, O tU h tt a Saaday, Ocloher 24 Monftair* October 25 u : a (t> KTD N*. S 4:M (M) ^riealtare sa Parade Taesday, Oclaber 26 Wednesday, October 87 Until eight years ago, Elisa­ L:0t Virginia Graham Show 1:80 (8) VIrgtaia Graham Show (C) (8) J»luuir QmMi (C> 7:M (M) Thin Is the U fe (C) (8) WhaVs My U ae? (0) 1:88 (8) Virginia Orakam Show (O) (a M > U t . W lw rl (C) 7:M (8) Wership ter Shat-ins (C) beth Montgomery, star of the (8) What’s My LtaaT (O) (8) What’s My L iaef At Home With Kitty <0) (22) At Home With Kitty (C) *28) B b g Arcand the World ABC Television Network’s long- Twenty'Hilx membera of SL (88) At Home With Kitty (O) (M> Caadlepla BMrlbiK (C> 7:88 (2) Sign Oa aad Prayer Pupils of LItwIn School in World Affairs Council program I8;M (I) Y m Are There running "Bewitched,” wasn’t in­ Martha's Players of Enfield. on UNICEF: demonstration of 7:U (2) Christephers EXPERIENCE Conn., present scenes from Chlrapco present musical pro­ "Paul Rerere'a Ride" • :M (2) D a v » aad IOoHath terested In doing a TV series. gram in salute to American Lebanese pastry preparation (8) Laaeelat Link (C> (8) The Jiass (C) their production of **Flddler Education Week; and “Fash­ St. Anthony’s Maronite (Zt-88> The Jetsaai (C) (M) CM. Clown (C) "It isn't that I was afraid of On the R o o f": - *‘Foliage Fol- ions in Sewing." Catholic Women's Club; vocal­ l:W (8) TBA 8:18 (8) Adventnres of Gnmby (C) liea** of First United Methodist ist Bob Manzan; Sister De­ overexposure, which is the ex­ Church in Westfield; preview (88) Tales of Wells Fargo (8) Amerleaa Baadstaad (48) Sacred Heart (C) cuse of so many actors and ^ac­ (M) All My Children (C) lores of Our Lady of Provi­ (a> War Trek «C> 8:M (8) Captaia Bob (C) IS ONE OF THE REASONS of benefit faahlon show for 1:88 (8) As the World TaniB (C) dence Children's Home and (M) Between Yoa and Me (C) (8-48) Thb Is the U fe (C) tresses,” she explained recently, Downeyslde; and Lucille Riv­ (88) Three On a 3Iatch (O) "Fashions in Sewing." Group of area }ilch school stu­ ers with "Fashions In Sew­ (S8> Tales of Wells Fargo (88) Thaaderblrds (C) "but I thought it would be bor­ WHY YOU CAN ENTRUST YOUR ing." (8^) Let’s Make a Deal (C) dents discuss variety of sub­ 8:M (8) Ob the Agesda (C) 2:08 (8) Love It a Many Splendored 8:88 (8) Love b a Many Spleadared love for the actress. PROBLEM TO OUR CARE (848) Dating Oame (C) Thing (C) l : a (8) CsOege Fsstball Ways for minority groups to 2:00 (8) Love Is a Mnny ^lendored (28-38) The Doctors (O) UMasa. Redmen vs. UOonn To begin with, it allows her to Tour Nelf hber Thing (C> (22 M) Days al Onr Live* (C) become homeowners in inte­ 8:88 (8) Beveriy Hillbillies (C) (8-M) Newlywed Game (C) Huskies. grated areas. work with her husband, William John D. Hultcr (2840) Days of Our Lives (C) JACKIE VERNON is flnd- (8-M) General Hospital (C) (8-M) Pre-same Show (C> (22) Capt, Scarlet (C) Asher, who produces the series (K-40) Newlywed Game (C) (22 80) Another World (C) 8:88 (8) Galdlag Ught (C) i a ) Movie (M) Samson (C) 2:80 (8) Guiding Light f0> ing the comedy business a 8:88 (8) Ranger Station (C) (22-88) The Doctors (C) "A Girl, a Guy and a Gob" (48) Christopher* (C) and directs many of the epi­ Fr## Hom» (2240) The Doctors > (C> little slow these days and (840) One U fe to Live (C) (S-M) Dating Game (C) '49. >',ucil]e Ball. Tale of secre­ I8:M (2) Lamp Unto My Feet (C) sodes of the show which is now (540) Dating Game (0) (22-80) Bright Promise (C) 8:M ( Beverly HU billies (C) tary who has hard time choos­ (•) A New Day (C) 8:00 (S) Beverly HillbUlles (C) says it seems to be getting (18) Oomer Pyle (C> (8248) Another Worid (C) ing between sailor she loves (22) Chalice ot Salvallea (C) in its eighth season on the ABC Ne ouittiom Bearing Aid S ervice (22-80) Another Worid (C) harder to make people (M-M) (ieneral Hospital (C> who won't settle down and 4:00 (8' Family Affair (C) (M Let Vs CMebratc (C) Television Network Wednesdays. (8-40) General Hospital (C) (22-80) Somerset 3:88 (8) Banger Station (C) • bos.*, she's fond of who wants (48) Latino (C) 14 PRATT STi HARTFORD, DORN. FhtM 141-1114 3:80 (8) Ranger Station (C> laugh. He is writing a book, ( 2 .^ ) Bright Promise (C) to marry her. George Murhpy "I wouldn’t recommend it for (8-M) Love, American Style 18:18 (8) Ood Loves Us (C) (2240) Bright Promise (C) making television commer­ (18) Pete and WUly (8-M) One LUe to Live (C) and Edmond O'Brien. I8:M (8) Look Up aad U ve (C) every couple,” she said with a Opta ItoBj-tA 9 ID 5 Samidays 9 to t (540) One Life to Live (C> (18) Oomer Pyle (C) 1:48 (8-14) CoHege Footbiui (8) I lAive Lacy 4:80 (8) FamUy Affair (C) Wisconsin Badgers vs, Ohio (M) Sacrifice M the Mass (C) 4:00 (8) Family Affair Mllra Donglat Show (C> (8) Love, American Style (C) 8:M (H ) Time Thnnel (C> II :M (8) ChaUeage (C) (8-40) Love* American Style (18) Fete and WUly 8:04 (22) Laorel and Hardy other’s throats If they worked recover. (8840) Flintstones (C) (A48) BaawinUe (C) (18) Pete and Willy 4:55 (M) Weather Watch (C) 4:88 (8) Andy Griffith Show (C) (Mt Mister Ed (23) Sports Challenge (O) together. For Bill and me, it’s 4:80 (8) Andy Griffith Show (C) (8) I Love Lucy 8:M (28) Wild Kingdom (C) 5:00 (8) Big Valley <0) NFL Quarterbacks vn. Cali­ been fine. At least, we don’t go (8^ 1 Ysove Lucy (8) I Dream of Jeannle (C) (18) Merv OrlrUfln "Gand of the Condor" fornia Angels. 08) Merv Griffin (G> Laagh-ln (C) (22) Mli’e Doaglas Show (Ml McHale's Navy home and talk about ‘what kind Guest: Lee Grant. (SO) Timmy and Lassie 11:15 (M) Jewish U fe (C) (2*) Ml-’o Douglas Show (G> (M) OUllgan’ s bland (C) (88-M) Flintotones (C) 4:84 (8) Movie II :M (8) Face the Natiea (C) of day did you have?” We both (8040) Fllatstones fC> 8:88 (8) Cobh.: Where the Action b 4:55 (M) Weather Watch (C) "Apache Uprising" '63. Rlcar- Coverage ot New Hampshire’s 5:80 (8) Dragnet (C> (M 8) Make a Wish (C) know.” 4:55 (40) Weather Watch (C) (22) Hogan's Heroes (C) 6:00 (2) Big VaUey (C) dt> Montalbun. John Lupton, iH! *■ Football 5:00 (8) Big Valley (0) -mayoral race. It's candidates (8) I Dream of Jeannle (C> Rita Moreno. Secondly, "Bewitched” Is the and m ajor features. (80) Olfligan’t Island 9:88 (8) Here’s Lucy (C) (M) OUllgan’s Island (C) (38) Movie (C) Guest: Dinah Shore. Sports 'C) 15* Consnmer of Samantha (Elizabeth), a (40) GUllgan’t Island (C) 5:55 (8) What’s Happening (C) 5:80 (8) Dragnet (C) "The White Tower" '50. Gleim Small claims court — a re­ 5:30 (8) Dragnet (G) (8-M) Pro Football (C) (22) Hogan’ s Heroes (C) Ford, Valii — portrays daugh­ Baltimore Colts vs. Minnesota 6:80 (S-8-22) News — Weather and source for the consumer. witch, and Darrin (Dick Sar­ (22) Hogan*s Heroes Sports (C) (28) OilUgan’s Island (C) ter of famous mountain-climb­ (M) Ceanectleat Weekend (C) IMPRESSIVE CONTEMPORARY DESIGN HIGHLIGHTS THIS (SO) OtUlgan’s Island (C) Vikings from Metropolitan (M) News — Weather and er who is determined to <»n- (48) Roller Derby |C) gent), a mortal. Stadium. Bloomington, Minn. (18) Wild Wild West quer peak upon which her fa- (40) News, Weather ft Sports (30) To Tell the Truth (C) Sport* (8848) Movie (O) 5:65 (3 What's Happening (C) ther met his death. Spectacu­ 18:M (8 Pre-game Show (C "How to Frame a Figg" '71. (M) The Saint larly photographed adventure. quite a love story,” Bill Asher 6:00 (3-8-22) News » Weather and 6:80 (8) News with Walter Cron- 6:08 (8-8-22) Weather — Sports .e»d (8) Black Is (C) Sports (C) Don Knotts, Joe Flynn. Ed­ News (C) Included in cast of clirnbing (88.M Meet the Press (C) remarked. "What love Dtirrln Sylvanla New Dimensional Cjolor ward Andrews and Yvonne klte (C) party are Oaude Rains arid (18) Wild Wild West (8) News with H.K. Smith and (18) WUd Wild West 1:M (8) Pro Football (C) has for the girl! Do you realize TV has the biggest picture ever (80) To Tell the Truth (8) My ‘Three Sons . (C) (18) Dick Van Dyke (18) Gnnsmohe Arthur B. Powers (D). er-in-law? I don’t think I could and servicing ease. Has two speak­ 6:65 (40) News (G) (22-80) News — Weather and 6:55 (M) News (C) 7:00 (18) News, Weather A Sports 7:08 (8t What In the World (C) (22) Star Trek (C) _ (18) Conversations With (C) take it.” ers and lighted channel indicators. (8) Anile (C) Sports (C) ,'i:55 (8) What’s Happening (C) 1:M (8^) Issaes aad Aaswers (C) "A Countesa from Hong Kong** (M) ABC News (C) "England” Cabinet of oiled Walnut veneers, (18) Hartford Talk-In (C) (8) T "'h o - Consequences (C) 6:88 (8) Weather —Sports A News (M) Election ’71 '67. American ambaasador la (8-22-38) News, Weather uid 7:80 (8) Glen Campbell Goodtime ( ( ') WUd WUd West (C) Meet the candidates: Newing­ hardwood solids, non-wcx>d trim. forced to conceal stowaway Hoar (C) (18) Dick Van Dyke Sports (C) (22 30) News — Sports and (22) As Sehools ICatch WHs ton — Elmer Mortensen (R ); Rolls easily on concealed casters. Russian countess in hla suite (iS) Connecticut Report (C) Guests: David Cassidy, Dom Mt Hermon School. North- William MiKJarthy (D). and on Pacific-crossing ahip. Mar­ Delitiise, Buffalo Boh and Lit­ Weather (C) Sylvauiia model CL850W. lon Brando. Sonhla Loren, Pat­ 11:28 (8) Man From U.N.C.L.E. (48) .*BC News (C) field. challenges winner of last Joan Crawford an­ Edmund Kelsher Sr, (Ind.). Young Gustafson 11:80 (22-88) Tonight Show Johnny tle Richard. week's match. 2:M (8) Movie rick CJargill. TIppl Hedron. (840) Mod Squad (O) 7:80 (8) Primns (C) nounces circus act in Carson (C) "The P)iantom Horae" (M) Breaking Barriers (C) "Bom ba and the (R>Iden Idol” <8> Tmth or Consequences (C) 12:00 (8-M) News — Weather and (irf- Movie Game (C) 6:88 C News h I)i. Boger Madd ’54. Johimy Sheffield, Arme On Youth Show (18) Dick Van Dyke (22-S0( Ironside (C) (8) Lassie (C) “Berserk,” on the Sports (C) "Wines of the Ghost" (22-M) NBC New* (C) Kimbell. l s v i m N @ (2240) News — Weatker and 12:25 (8) Startime 8:80 (18) Movie (8) News, Weather A Sports “CBS Thursday Night (82A4) Fro Football (C) Sports (G> "The Walking Dead” Boris (18) Movie Oame (C) Stephan Gustafson of Newing­ "Don’t Walt for Tomorrow" (’2) Poll'Ic''! Debate (C) (48) Dragnet (C) Movies” of Nov. 4. Now England Patriots vs. Dal­ (40) ABC News (C> Rossano BrazzI, Donnelly Karloff, Barton MacLsdne. 7:88 (8) National Geographic (C) las Cowboys. ton, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. 7:80 (8) This Is Your Life (C) Rhodes, Telly Savalas, Juliet 8:80 (8) Hawaii FIve-O (C) Mayor Edward J. Ziemba of (8) The Avengers (C) (48) Movie Guest: Nanette Fabray. (8-*0> Movie (C) (-■hlco.uee and his opponent (M) Boiler Derby (C> Russell E. Gustafson of Division Mills. "Doll Face" (18) Movie Game (C) 12:80 (8) Yale FootbaU Highlights "The Death bf Me Yet" '7L Rep. F.C. Lapointe. Tom (3ol- (221 News —Weather A Spo*t* 8:M (8) Beat the Clock (C) St., Manchester, has signed for Queata for week: Jackie Coo- Doug Mc.Tiure. Da’r cn Mc- ton host and moderator, . (M) Hee-Haw (C) (M) Movie (88) Circus! (C) (48) Movie a new television show. T'''r. Shol^ey Winters. John "Charlie Chan’s Castle in the Gavin, Richard Basehart and (48) Twelve O 'clock High "Sherlock Holmes and the Phillip Law, MlltOT Berle, Su­ Rosemary Forsyth. Well-train­ "Super Stars of the Slavic Clr- T:M (22) Hogan’s Heroes (C) Toung Gustafson will appear Desert” Morning Secret Weapon" san Oliver, Ricardo Montal- 12:45 (8) News — Prayer and Sign ed Russian spy defects to be­ c " '" Po'nr bea-s and ele­ 8:88 (8' Peanuts (C) 4:M (8) Pro FootbMI (C) on “Tile Electric Company” on ban. come American s?y and finds phants are featured tonight 4b "It's the Great Pumpkin, Oft (C) that B->ying is as enslaving in Bert Parks also introduces Washington Redskltu va Kan­ (88) W'*ahlngtop Benort (C) 1:00 (80) New* and Sign Oft (C> O-'-ile Brown" R sas City Chiefs. the Children's Television Woilc- Sen. Edward W. Brooke of one country aa in another. Charro Valentino and Miss (22-M) The Partner* (C) TV ^ shiTp. 1:85 (8) News — Prayer aad Sign (22 SO) Ssrge (C) (8) Death VaUey Day* (C) STANEK Massachusetts and Robert Oft (C) 1 ' i, The Queen of the Tra­ (M 8) Getting Together (C) 9:88 (8) Cannon (C) peze. 4:M (8) Safari to Adventare (C) The 13-year-old wUl appear Stafford of Vermont express 1:88 (M) Prayer ft Sign Off (C) (18) Lawrence Welk (C) (M on d a y — F riday) "Mysteries of the Hive" their viefirs on variety cutv William Conrad with Kim (M) Dick Van Dyke 8:M (S' Funny Face (C) (18) Best o f BowHng (C) with BUI Cosby and Rita Mor­ rent issues in dlscuaslon with Hunter and Ron Eckstine in 8:00 (8) Carol Barnett Show (C) (22 M) The Good U fe (C) (48) PMkal (C) eno on the show aimed at 7 to wniiom L. Putnam. guest ro'es. Guests: and (8 ^ ) Movie (C) S:M (8) Movie (C (80> Y-eVs Make a Deal (G) (18) Candid Camera DIahann (jarroll. "Death Takes a Holiday” '71. "She Played with Fire" ’67. 60-year-oIds on educational tele­ ELECTRONICS (8 2 ^ ) l^nnv Side (C) (18) Movie 5:88 (8) Sign On and F n y e r (40> Movie Movie on ‘Fall’ Robert Butler, Meivyn Doug­ 6:55 (8) Tnwn Crier Jack Hawkins, Arlene Dahl. vision. "Hot Line" Font Gene Felly, aneclal guest "Son of Dr. Jekyll” Loula Hay­ las, Myma Loy, Yvette Ml- 8:M (8) Ranrisc Semester (C) An insurance adjuster investi­ 277 BROAD STREET — PHONE 649-1124 8:00 (8) Nanny and the Professor host Alan King suid five cou­ ward. Judy Lawrence. mleux and Monte Markham. gating fire, suspects fraud on (181 Movie On Camera Three ples provide different points of (8) Seven Sea* (C) Y-Mjhg g.rlts daydream of her (M) This U the Ufa (0) 8:18 (8) m v e v A Oollatk (O) part oTowners wife. "The WerewAif** j>on Megow- v'ew on holidays and celebra­ “The Polar Sea” ideal man materializes in B:2S (8) EigMh Day (C> (22) TBA of war and history. George an, Joyce Holdent. tions. (22 80) Adam-12 (C) form of handsome, tender lov- (M) EI(>Mioa '71 :M (8) Year Community (C) (2240) Rowan and Martin’s 10:08 (8-M) Marcos Welbv, M.D. (M) CensnIUtlon (C> Meet the candidates: Ebst Charles Bronson, James Mac- young American ' experimental (18) News, Sporta ft Weather 8:80 (2240) Movie (C) personification of death. Hartford) — Hans R. DePoId Arthur and Telly Savaiaa co- t Peter Falk, 8:M (8) Dick Van Dyke Show (C) B:M (22) Weatfcer A Special Re­ filmmakers, will explain and port (C) (R) and Richard H. Black- star. with guests Eddie Albert and ' 'T o p ? Lange. stone (D). (88A8) Snoopy at tke lee Fbl- demonstrate some o( the radioed (22-M) Movie (C) S;88 « ) Tsicnl News Bendllae* Suzanne Fleshette. Lack of I:M (2) News (C) \-mwr(48) IM oi-rSpy (C) Ues (C) MINI-MOTORS techniques used In his film, FOLLOW THE eV'dcnce and unstable murder "Colossus: The Forbln Proj­ S:M (18) Joaraey to AdvoBtare (O) 8:88 (8-M) T k . F.B.I. (O) ect" (8) Mr. Goober (O) SMAIX. ENGINE "FWl,” on "Camera Three" witness complicate Oolumbo's (2248) Tedny Show <0> "IndoiKsla’ Gunther Less 8:M (22A8) Jimmy Stewart SIww HERALD TV SECTION c-sa agslnat America's lead­ (18) Johnny Mann Stand U| shows Indonesia, nation of 9:M (2Z-M) Bonansa (C) Sunday on the CBS TBlevlalon ing war hero. and Cheer (c ) : « (48) HeHtage Comer (C) 3,000 Islands and history of edd SPECIALISTS EVERY SATURDAY! !:M (2) Captain Kaagaroo (0) (848) Movie (G> (840) CoartsMp of Eddie’s Fa­ Ed Ames. kingdoms and mighty kings. ■ tiuw the West Was Won" '62. Neitwork. ther (C) 9:S0 Mary Tyler Moore Show (48) R*mm ‘N Dmmmer* (C) Also shown is Island of Bali, LAWN MOWERS Guest: Jack Oaaaidy. l:M (48) PllaUtone* (0> Dynamic story ot America and Make a Difference Where You Save! The film, 16 minutes long, 'wUl 8:00 (8) Medical Center (C) (tt) Bing Crosby— ' CoMlag II it* westward expansion. Lee J. IT DOES 10:80 '8) David Frost Revue (C) ( 8 ^ ) Smith FiunUy (C) (18) Sports Illastrated n Riehnrd* (C) Guests: Dean Martin, flip REPAIRED be seen In its entirety on the (8) PhO Dmahne Show (O) Cobb, Hanry Fonda, Gregory Guest; Arte Johnson. (tS) El Super Show Goya (C) 10:00 fTipossible (O Wilson, and Bernadette Pe­ Peck. Robert Preston, Jotm (840) Penoaders (C) (22) David Frost Hbimr (C> broadcEMt. “Fall” has a story (IS) Hartford Talk-In (C) 8:80 (840) Shirley’s Worid (C) ters. Wayne and James Stewart. SHARPENED (22) The Oolddiggers (C) 10:00 (3) Mannix (18) Joyce A Barbara: For (M) Oalloplng Goarmrt (O) (M) Electioa ’71 (C) Une based on the theme' of the (C) (18) Kathryn Knhlman OfM cAdldAst -A Ik tt INSTANT Gups’ host R oge- Miller with (8-M) Man and the CIfy (C) Adalts Oaly (C) (48) Tfanmv and Lassie (C) Meet the candidates: Middle- 9:M (8i Cade's County (C) We Are Not Satisfied myth of Icarus. It is also con­ Guest: Maureen Stapleton. ):I6 (S) Yogi Bear Show (C) com i(» Chsudes Nelson Reilly. (18) News, Weather ft Sports town — Anthony Shone (R) Glenn Ford with guest WU- Until You Are! B,l Bnxtei-, C.alr and Mc­ r2-80' Night Gallery (C) t0:30 (18) Oral ^ bertii (C> ):M (8) Lacy Show (C) and William Pornfret (D). liam Windom. EARNINGS cerned with the media through 11:00 40) Newn —Weath'^r (M) News (C) 6:M (18) WOd WUd West (C) S A V I M G S Mahon. 18:80 (18) Hartford Tolk-te (C) (48) Leave It to Beaver (18) Advenln,e* in Paradise whi(di the film takes final form, (80) TBA .11:00 (S8-28-S0-M) News — Weather and SporU (C) (M) Election ’71 (C) 10:80 (22-M) The Bold Ones (C) 649-8705 (1:25 (8^ A^vlen ((;) ):80 (2) Movie 6;M (82-M) NBC New* (C) Like a painting, space in ‘ Ce le of the Negligent and young daughter live a no­ blit l|) (48) Jack La Laane Show (C) 11:06 (8) Movie (C) 4 times yearty. m: Nymph" madic life in outback of Aus- 7:M (8) Face the Stale (C) ' Battleground” '60. Drama of naaowssTSfo > i. s s s t n w A a e i a t isotitstiss aasUting with psychiatric thei^ i;M (22-M)^8ale of tke Ceatan (8-48) It T^kes a Thief (C) "P all” is extremely ' plasUc. 11:80 (' 2-301 Tonight Show Johnny pTiIia. Peter Finch, Elisabeth Worid War II and Air Force's Carson (C) Sellers, Dana Wilson. any. Grego«T Peck, Tony Cur- (8) Fashions In Sewing (C) (18) David Snssklad (C Involvement In Battle of W E D O Like music, it operates on var­ ti«. Angie Dlckiniion. (48) Oalloplng Ooarmet (C) (82) News —Weather A Sports '' 1007 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER a - ROUTE 81, COVENTRY C40> Dick Cavett Show (C> 11:30 (22-80) Tonight Show Johnny "Main Attraction" ‘82. Ne^'cv 1:18 (8) News, WentiMr A Sports ‘ Bulge. Van Johnson, John Ho- ious levels of abstraction. Like 18:25 (8) Startime Carson (0) (M) Wild Kingdom (C) „ „ •’I?**' •lemes Whitmore. Kwan, Pat Boone, Mai Zetter- l;M (8) Love of U fe ^ (G> "Islands of the Sea” both painting and music', it is "(iuilty or Not Guilty" Rob- (840) Dick Cavett Show (C) ling. U:M (M) Tonight Show — Johnny r Richard Beymer, 1:00 (e-gO) News — Prayer and (22-M) Hollywood Sqaare* (C) 7:M (8) Movie Fleming. Action loving cowboy (S-48) BowHehed (O) Pier Angell and Barbara 12:48 (8) Dick Cavetl Show (C) Electrical Off (C) and beautiful redhead act aa :25 (2) CBS Nows (C) Werle. Dramatic version of (48) McHale’s Navy worked on a series of short secret couriers for Confedera- :S0 (8) Search For Tomorrow (C> one of epic momenia of Worid motion pictures that uUlize a cv. (22-M) The Who. What or } ‘?J S*"'* * j€w:k LerJ , star cf "Hawaii Ken Curtis, Festus on “ Gun- War.y, when Allies were faced Jii; «no Sign Off (C> MAY WE SERVE YOU? (22) Movie Where Oame (0) wl*h silT-n-lse G e -m -u )l-e*»V- wide range of experimental Five-O" on the CBS Television smclke” on the CBS Television "Sullivan's Travels" *41. Joel *’** Nows — Prayer and Sign (8-48) Password (C) through of such ferocity that it Off 7n MANCHESTER When your needs are techniques, including film loops Network, Is writing: a book, Network, once san^r with name McCrea and Veronica Lake. 85 (2888) NBC Nows (C) could easily have turned Udes 2:15 <8) News (C) Movie director travels all over electrical let us take care and superlmpoaiUons, syntheUc .’My Love Affair With bands, still sings occasionally in country to learn about life to music and video-graphics. - Hawaii.” personal appearances. make his one great movie. OLDSMOBILE S of them expertly. (80) Movie "The Invisible Man" *33. Trick FLETCHER RLASS CO. 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Perrone and J.P. the (tt) At Ham* WHk Klttr. <0> prlM play In the 1V70 ReUglous lose his own mental stability Payable Pater Turia of to e r Video Drama Competition, wlU Slbun also was one of the Singers: models demonstrate worn: Poikoe Movement glrea demr judges for this year’s competi- newest In jski fashions; and in "A Push Over the IDdge" onstratlon of BSf ; R otw o iM preeented Sunday at ft:80 "Fashions m Sewing." lawet Aihyx and membem of har a.m. on Channel 8, W nC-TV tlon which was vron by the play, Tales of WeUs Fargo on "Serge,” Oct. 2S on the NBC A class demonstrate yo«a ^ e i^ "Christ, In a Treehouse", by <44) All My OkUdrea (0> and “ Fashions In Sew- Televlsiao Network. tolloi Hartford. Jane Chambers of Jersey City, 1:S4 (S> As tk« Worid T a m <0) tog.** ^ For Its television production, Thrso On a Match (0> Saige (George Kennedy) In­ o f U director John Slbun o t Blast 1:44 (S> Lava Is a Many Splesdored tervenes In What ai»pears to he and liM (» ^the St., Hetoon says the play was Thlag <0) a hofieleas attempt to help hie Mool tSti Three Oa a Maleh (0) (t'!-S4) Days of Oar Uvas

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John Bad- Thi tM d) DaGag Game Connecticut and Connecticut (WEDHy Channel24) ham directed David Leviiuwn’e Shota S:M (S> Beverly ^HinWUlM (S-M> Oae LUo to Live ( 0) drama, which la baaed on a from (t9 ^ > Another World Public Televlslan, which jointly (18) Jlonmr (0 ) (M#> Qeeeral Hospital sponsor the competition. 4:44 (S) Family < 0) story by Stamford Whltern ore. were ( 0> $:$$ ($) Banger SUtlen Co-ordinated and administered (tt44) Sosnetset As: Bright Fromlse Sanday, October M (8-44) Love, Amerloaa Style <8-M> One life to liv e by Murray Goodwin, director (IS) Fete A Willy ( 0) Play bis Oaltar with Fred 4;W (S> Aady OrUftth Shew (0) <18> GMner Pyle o f the FpiBcopal. Metropolitan (8) I Love Laey 4:M Family Affair <€ Noad Mission of Greater Hartford, "Beginnlns to Flay" (18) Merv OrUfIn ( 0) 'T H Ii' (Si-S#> Somerset Love, American Style this is the third year the compe­ 4:SC Speaklag Freely _ , „ “Conor Cruise O Brlen (S4 44) Flletolonra ( 0) (18) Pete M Willy tition has been held. 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