PAGE TWENTY-POim MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1971 Averajre Dolly Net Press Run illatiriiVstor TEvTiting For The Week Ended The Weather Hie Sacred Dance Group of The Adult Choir of Zion Evan­ November M, len Partly cloudy, windy and cold Center Congregational Church gelical Lutheran Church will re­ last Tuesday which sent a Hart­ was critically Injured when he About Town Driver Charged ford motorcyclist to the hospi­ struck the truck's cab. O ld Adge Found tonight; low In mid 208. Wednes­ will rehearse tomorrow at 1 hearse tonight at 7:30 at the € u p t t t n n l p r a l i day partly sunny, cold; high p.m. In Woodruff Hall of the tal. Franco, charged with operat- In New Zealand 1 The Ooepel Dancera of Cen- church. 15,590 After Crash, NEW PLYMOUTH, New Zee- NATURAL HIALTH near 4Q. Thursday’s outlook . , , tai^^Oongrefatlonal Oiurch will church. Richard P. Kocher was the Ing a motor vehicle while his fair and cold. rehearse tonight at 6:45 In the Preceptor Gamma Chapter, With Cyclist ' truck driver who police said license Is under suspension, was land — A greenstone adse was FOOD SHOPFI Manchenter—A City of Village Charm church nartex. Manchester Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority, will pulled out cf McKee St, In front reported In fair ccndltlcn this found recently at Tataralmaka, A S6-year-old Rockville truck eastbound motorcycle on mcmlng at Mancheeter Memo- near here. The adse, at least yOL. LXXXXI, NO. 51 SPEIBSQSA, will rehearse to­ meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the (TWENTY PAGES) night at 8 at the Army and home of Mrs. Henry Matson, driver has been charged with St. Tuesday at about rial Hospital, 600 years old, has a cutting MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1971 (CUsstfled AdvertUIng on Page 17) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS The Confirmation Claas of miiiim In .k -Ik.. P'*” - P'‘>*«>«'cycll8t, 26- Kcicher’s case has been edge of 5 Inches, a length of Second Ccngregatlonal Church Navy Club. The rehearsal is 261 Spruce St. open to all men . interested in grant ^ e right of way year-old Philip J. Franco, was scheduled for D ». 27 in Circuit 17.5 Inches and weighs nearly will m e^ tomorrow at 4 p.m. In ccnnectlon with an accident unaible to avoid the truck and Ccurt 12, Manchester. 10 pounds. at the church. singing barbershop-style har­ mony. The Koffee . "iftera of the Manchester YWCA will meet The nominating committee of The Five Point- Club of Temple Wednesday ^t noon for a Christ­ Nixon North United Methodist dturch Chapter, OE8, will sponsor Its mas potluck. Members are ask­ will meet tonight at 7 at the annual Christmas Party Wednes­ ed to bring a main dish or des­ Any Gift is a District Vote church. day at Willie's Steal! House, sert, a plate, place setUng, and with a social hour at 6:30 p.m. a grab-bag gift. fhoughfful Gift Travels Hie Cherub Choir of Center and dinner at 7. Members are Congregational Church will rc- reminded to bring exchange Navy Ensign Vincent N. o Regal Gift ‘ * heame tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. In gifts. Mele, husband of the former Memorial Hall of the church. is a Bars Merger, Sara L. Matassa of 23 Edger- Feb, 21 ton St„.ls serving aboard the re­ Hjo Old Guard, for retired Manchester WATES will meet WAflHINOTON (AP) — tomorrow at the Italian-Amer- plenishment oiler USS Wichita complimenfl Will arrive In Pe men over 60, Will meet tomor­ deployed with the Seventh Fleet row at 1:30 p.m. In Luther Hall ican Club.. Weighing In will be 1 ^ on Feb. 21 for talks \(rlth from 7< to 8 p.m. Mrs. John In the Pacific. Ho is a graduate of Ehnanuel Lutheran Church. A of St. Leo (Fla.) College. film on the Virgin Islands will Pavelack is in charge of a cake­ 2';016 to 634 walk. The executive board will Journey for peace . , , . " be shown. Airman Richard K. Magowan, meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The White House announced By GLENN GAMBER at the clubhouse. Mrs. Grover son of Mjr. and Mrs. Benjamin The Drop-In Center for stu­ H. Magowan Jr. of 164 Oak St., me long-awaited date dn Mbn- (iienild Reporter) dents at Bennet Junior High Mitchell will be the hostess. ^mough presidential ad- School will be open tomorrow has completed his basic training v ^ r Henry Kissinger reached Some, 2,6fill .Eighth.-Utilities Disti-iet voters braved from 2d0 to 4 p.m. in the youth The Waddell School PTA will at the Air Training Command's le.ss than favorable weather yesterday to defeat by over lounge of South United Meth­ sponsor a Christmas program Lackland AFB, Tex. Ho has during his second trip to Pe- a three to one margin the proposed unification of dis­ odist Church. Wednesday at 7 p.m. In the been assigned to Lowry AFB, king a month ago. trict .sewer facilities with the town’s. school au^torium. Hie Rev. C. Colo., for training In the supply The vote was 2,016 to 634. Dls------The council of ministries of Ronald Wilson will be featured field. He Is” a 1971 graduate of 1 ‘*5^*®' deluding the trict officials say that close to Manchester High School. length of Nikon’s visit, were to South United Methodist Church with magic tricks to appeal to be made public today, accord­ 4,000 people were eligible to will meet tonight at 7:30 at the children of all ages. Hie school vote. Yesterday's total, then, Friendship Circle of the Sal­ ing to White House Press Sec­ church. glee club will sing. retary Ronald L. Ziegler. was slightly over a 66 per cent VAC Talks vation Army will have a work turnout. session at Its meeting tomor­ A terse Joint statement re­ leased simultaneously in Wash­ The defeat puts to an end the F ighting row at 7:45 p.m. at the church. ington and Peking said: town’s proposed consolidation of Hostesses are Col. (retired) both North End water and sew­ Florence Turklngton and Mrs. "Hie government of the er facilities. Over two years Oswald Weir. People’s Republic of China and ago, the town signed an option Deadline COMPIETE Jl SMITH iHc the government of the United to purchase the • Manchester States of America have agreed Negotiations between the In­ The Manchester-Bolton Wel­ Water Co. which services a ternational Association of Ma­ come Wagon Club will meet that President Nixon’s visit to large number of people also SINCE 1914 (Jhlna shall begin on Feb. 21 chinists and United Aircraft INSUMNCE Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the HUE Yirr/HL jaccilaices 1972." ’ serviced by the Eighth District Corporation’s Pratt & Whitney Church of the Assumption Hall sewer system. It followed a week of an­ On Nov. 2, town voters by a Division ran late into the morn­ for a Christmas craft session. ing today and were expected to Members are asked to bring a nouncements about a series of 10,217 to 4,076 vote approved SERVICE presidential summit meetings the 82.25 million purchase, but resume this afternoon in an ef­ favorite Christmas recipe and In December and January with consolidation of district sewer fort to reach a new contract a donation for the welcome allied leaders. settlement. basket. facilities was a condition of The Peking trip will come that vote. Hie old three-year contract expires at midnight, and union about three months before Nix­ Following the Nov. 2 vote, dis­ Hie Greater Hartford Chil­ on travels to Moscow In late members will meet tonight at REAL dren’s Librarians Round Table trict directors had circulated the State Armory In Hartford to May for talks with Soviet load­ petitions and gotten the neces­ will meet tomorrow morning In ers. He will be the first Ameri­ decide between a strike and ESTATE the Junior Room of Mary Chen­ ■1 • sary 200 signatures to call for can president to visit either Pe­ yesterday’s referendum. contract ratification. If terms ey library. A coffee hour will king or Moscow. are reached. be held at 9:30. At 10, Mrs. General Jubilation from a In December and early crowd of over 50 at the dls- About 16,000 hourly employes Dorothy Oeurey of the Southern January, Nixon wlU hold sepa­ Connecticut State College Sduxd trict firehouse greeted the read- ^ ® rate talks with the leaders of Ing of the totals by Winslow Middletown and Southlng- of library Science will speak France, Britain, West Germa­ on "Trends In Children’s District officials and friends exchange congratulations after pro­ Manchester, moderator for yes- bargaining Books." ny, Japan and Canada. White chief. Also in picture are (1 to r) Rudolph Libby, district director; terday’s referendum. The fire ■Another company facility House officials say these meet­ posed consolidation of district sewer facilities with the town was Frederick McCurry; William Hankinson, district president: Pat­ whistle was sounded and c l^ rs *^°*'‘*' Haven is not affected— ings, all announced within the defeated. In the foreground, district fireman Thomas Tomkunas Work done by Manchester rick Brown; Benjamin Cavazza; Edward McKeever, district di- were passed out. Shortly after ^®y ^ dlWerent union and past week, are Intended to col­ (right) shakes, hands with Granville (Ted) Lingard, district fire rectokLjEind Mrs. Elizabeth Sadloski. (Herald photo by Pinto) the vote was announced, Dls- contract, k Adult Evening School students lect allied views prior to the trict Director Patrick Donlon Contract O tter ROBERT J. SMITH, In several courses during the Peking and Moscow trips. leapt across the checkers table morning, the company fall term will be on display Ziegler, after reading Mon­ to hug his wife, Marilyn. distributed to its production om- msuRMisirnis s h ig e isif tonight from 7 to 8:15 in the day’s statement, harked back Commentlng on the vote, WU- Ploy*® copies of the proposed Manchester High School cafe­ to Nixon’s bombshell announce­ Guerrillas Claim 11am Hankinson, district presl- contract, describing wage offers 649-5241 teria. The public la invited. ment July 16 that the <3iina Vietnam Chutists dent said, “This is what the other benefits that could There Is no admission charge. trip was beiiw arranged. voter’s wanted. Hie people be- P“t Into effect after approval »M t^AIH STWEET. IXXn CHESICR Ho noted fttOitNlxon said- then lleved us.’” Looking to the fu- ol the federal Pay Board In (Oromid Floor Next to Houm Ik Hale) Ducan Bockus, son of Mr. and the purpoee^.ef the meeting "Is Hussein New Target ture, Hankinsmi said, ”We will Washington, Mrs. Alfred J. Bockus of 57 to seek the normalization of re­ Hit Cambodia cooperate with the town In the company propoeol offers Crestwood Dr. will play Oie lations between the two coun­ BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — A squad to "carry out the plan future as we have in the post. ^ P®r cent wage Increase in mayor of Hamelln In the Hartt tries. and also to exchange I would like to see the town ^® ®n#t year, after Pay Board guerrilla source says.the assas­ according to Ezzat’s instruc­ SAIGON (AP) — About 300 old offensive along Route 7 and College of Music children’s views on questions of concern sination cf Prime Minister Was- tion.” Ezzat Ahmed Rabbah Is South Vietnamese paratroopers get the Manchester Water Co. npp«wal, ■and 3 per cent raises musical theater productlmi of to the two sides.” to the north of the highway. We told them In the begin- *n each of the other two years, fi Tell of Jordan marks "the one cf the lour men who hav% made a new thrust 20 miles In­ The announced aim of the of­ "The Piper of Hamelln" Dec^ 11 ■ In that televised address, side eastern Cambodia today, nlhg that If they went for the ^n addition to a general wage start of a scorched-earth been arrested and charged with fensive is to keep three North at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. in Millard Nixon said he sought the meet­ the slaying. The three others landing by helicopter about water company alone, they Increase, the company offered TOYLAND ing "because of my profound struggle" against King Hussein. Vietnamese divisions totaling would have gotten It hands ^ cost-of-Uvlng escalator up to Auditorium at the University of are Munzer Khalifa, Ziad Bas- four miles southeast of Dam between 12,000 and 16,000 com­ Hartford. Miss Enid Lynn, conviction that all nations will Tell was assassinated by four Be. down. We were right then and P®*" ®®nt a year, OPEN DAILY TO 10 PM. ■sam and Gawad Khalil Bug- bat troops away from South we’re right now.” Other beneftts offered include daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Mar- gain from a reduction of ten­ gunmen Sunday in Cairo where hdadi. U.S. (B52 bombers and South Vietnam’s border and at the ton Rosenthal and executive sions and a better relationship" “We will conUnue to serve n n ^ d ltlo n a l paid hoUday, a he was attending a meeting of Al Ahram said Khalifa told Vietnamese fighter - bombers same time to ease pressure on SU£ MOmAY TO SATURDAY director of the Hartford Ballet between this nation and China. Cambodian forces. our district taxpayers as we nim-vacation” between Christ- the Arab League defense coun­ Interrogators that the assassi­ softened up the area In advance have In the past,” Hankinson " l a s ^ d New Year’s Day, and (Company and School, chore­ "It is in this spirit that nation of Tell was better than of the landing, and the para­ ographed the production. I will undertake what I deeply cil. The Black September Lt. C3ol. Do Viet, the spokes­ concluded. Im p n x ^ insurance, medical, killing Moehe Dayan because troopers met no resistance Ini­ man at the headquarters In Tay hope will become a Journey for movement, a group pledged to tially. Dam Be has been a ma­ In the uproar, someone yelled P^®^®** bsneflts. Dayan Is known to be our ene­ Nlnh for the operation, told to Harold Osgood, district pub- UnloA spokesmen said wages The Capella Pro Musica peace, peace not Just for our avenge Palestinians slain by my while Tell was an Arab jor supply depot and staging choral group of Hartford, generation but for future gener­ newsmen 213 North Vietnamese 11c works commissioner, "You '*’®*’® n ^ the prime issue and THUNDER the Jordanian army during the massacring us and ordering area for North Vietnamese at­ troops had been killed during can keep your plumbin’ hum- bave not been discussed in the founded in September 1971, has ations on this earth we share September 1970 civil war, Palestinian women to be raped tacks along Highway 7, about together," he said. the first week, 168 cf them by min’.” bargaining, which started Nov. announced the following . area claimed responsibility Monday. and slain—^Tell beats even Da­ 18 miles to the south, and for air strikes. members, Mrs. Mhtgo Purdy of * r*. - * r t- s f Nixon also has said he antici­ Donlon remarked, ”I do hope ^ have been held daUy for The source said the group is yan.” Dayan is the Israeli de­ forays into South Vietnam. No evidence was offered to Manchester, Robert Lotreck of ■^11 '•/ O'-- Ti-VY V pates the Peking trip will be "a fense minister. that the town board will have ® week. BOLT a secret branch of A1 Fatah, Other paratroopers pushed to substantiate this claim, and a deeper Insight Into how the '^® ®®^«* security Tolland, Miss Nancy Eaton and the largest Palestinian guerrilla Bassam said the group went within 10 miles cf the Chup rub­ Mrs. Carol Toconls, both of (See Page Ten) dally communiques have not In­ district directors understand seniority were greater Is- ctganlzatlon, and that the as­ to Karachi, Pakistan, earlier ber plantation, one of the major dicated this many enemy being thelr people. The voters testl- ®“®*’ South Windsor and Miss Deborah sassination was Its "first major this year to iissasslnate Crown targets of the 25,(XK)-man South Senior of Rockville. The group, killed, and the colonel reported fled to what we have said all ‘b® present three-year contract TOBAGGAN operation,” Prince Hassan of Jordan, Hus­ Vietnamese offensive In eastern only 21 weapons captured, along. Boy, that gave me a lot ^®®- *> but the company is directed by Edgar Wasllieff The semiofficial Egyptian sein’s brother, Hassan didn’t Cambodia. Chup Is believed to ot Ellington and rehearses week­ which alsp made the claim of satisfaction.” reportedly declined. FEET newspaper Al Ahram reported arrive as scheduled. be the headquarters of the highly suspect. ”I wasn’t worried from the ^be last strike, In 1960, at the ly on Mmidays from 7:45 to 10 today that Cairo police are North Vietnamese 9th Division, LONG p.m. in the educational building Tell was succeeded by E7- Viet said South Vietnamese Pratt & Whitney Division lasted huH^ng for a fifth Palestinian nance Minister Ahmad Lozi. which has been putUng pres­ casualties were light. (See Page Eight) several months. of the Trinity Episcopal Church, who'Visited the four gunmen In sure on Cambodian forces to 120 Sigourney St., Hartford. After assuming office Monday, He also reported that 462 their apartment prior to the as­ he flew to Cairo to attend the the west. caches of arms and supplies Auditions are still open. For sassination and "wished them Arab League meeting. I North Vietnamese gunners further information contact Ahmed Lozi speaks to hacj been destroyed, but he did success.” The league’s defense council slammed 50 mortar shells Into not elaborate. Presumably they Mrs. Francis Kelinman of 336 Al Ahram said investigators newsmen after arriv­ the paratroopers pcsltlcns near Branford St., Hartford. cabled condolences cn Toll’s as­ ing in Cairo to take were small caches. did not know the fifth man’s sassination to H u ^ ln , but Al Chup, kilting three and wound­ The U.S. Command an­ name, but that he used the the place of assassi­ ing five. Other small patrol Chilly Warnings The Women's Home League of Ahram reported that Libya, nounced that U.S. helicopters name "Abu Ahmed” or "Abu whose revolutionary regime nated prime minister clashes were reported In the (lew about 300 missions in sup- TOUGH the Salvation Army will meet Mohammed.” Hie paper said of Jordan at Arab area, but there has been no tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. in the he also urged the assassination X (See Page Ten) Conference. (AP Photo) major fighting in the eight-day- (See Page Eight) POLYETHYLENE Junior hall at the citadel. Mrs. Myrtle Turgeon^ is the hostess. Sounded on Fuel REG. $4.50 WASHINGTON (AP) — The supplies at 60 electric power The Mallmams will meet to­ chief White House overseer of plants “critically low.” morrow at 8 p.m. at.the home the nation's fuel supplies says But Welnhold said the current MILTON BRADLEY of Mrs. Victor Armstrong, 81 Here’s what's right Of Dollars and Pesos levels are the same as they 'Operation" Game Carter St. Wives of Manchester W E I ^ U C ^ N ’ some major Industrial plants were a year ago, when there mailmen wishing to Join the for today. Smart Jacquards. could be forced to close down was no strike. group may contact Mrs. Arm­ In a striped design or all-over this winter because of severe. Residual fuel oil used extei)- strong. print. It's a subtle awareness of by ujerfiblGU natural gas shortages. slvely by major northeastern tM I COCON OUlOl T il J Quiet Survivors on Edge of Plenty industries and power plants good taste. Added to It are the Fred Welnhold, energy spe- $ Reynolds Circle of South should be available this winter 2.99 United Methodist Church will expert tailoring features of dapper clallat (or the White House Of­ In ample supply, Welnhold said. have a Christmas party at its TH E V ITA L t i e :.,A dd more By CHARLES GREEN "At least he stopped,” the meant to reduce . . . unbal- Mexican subsidiaries at prices fice of Science and Technology, ■You’re the doctor in this 2-button cuffs, superb long point (Second In a lseries) nncci|,” says the National Temporary Import quotas for battery-operated fun game. meeting Wednesday at 7:80 p.m. Bradley collar. Rich Jacquard fashion dynamics to your toothless farmer said. "A lot of well above what normal de­ sold In an Interview that the home heating oil have been Lots of laughs. at Susannah Wesley House of Van Heusen shirts with the right presidents wouldn’t.” Bank of Foreign Trade In a re­ mand would fix. made permanent at the 46,000- strlpe-ln 80% Dacron* polyester, MEXICO CITY ' (AP) — A port on Echoverria’s policies. heating requirements of homes the church. Mrs. Robert Gordon wider ties. See our exciting toothless farmer, barefoot and It was one of thousands of burrel-a-day level, he said, and Is In charge of the'program. 20% cotton. Handsome Jacquard "A more equitable Income dis­ and such Insrtitutions as hospi­ this should be enough to meet collection in wash 'n' wear wearing tattered clothes, stood stops Echeverria has made. He tribution among the different . . . an economic, tals will be met. SKITTLE print In 65% Kodel** polyester, on the edge of a crowd of about traveled 27,460 miles in his first the needs cf the Eastern polyester specifically designed strata of population must be stepchild of But, Welnhold said, some ma­ Seaboard. 35% cotton. $10.00 each 260 men who till communal 11 months In office, pushing for richiovod.” Government protec­ BOWL Civil Service to harmonizel From $5.00 farm land in Mexico’s swelter- reforms he feels must bo mode United States jor Industrial customers who But with natural gas, Wein- •Dicion 1$ a laglalarad Itadamarh ol Ou Pont tion cf developing industries, buy gas cn an Interruptible, or hold said, “reserves and pro­ 'Kodal 1$ a laaltlarail iradamarli ot Cattman Chamteai ( Ing state of Tabasco. to end comipUen, oppression, the report suggested, has to ta­ ------r— fear and the Increasing gap be­ ''when-avnllnble” basis, are go­ duction Just haven't been In­ Offering Jobs In the center of tha. crowd per off. Consumer goods are There are economists who ing to-face major curtailment. stoodtood a tall Mexican of 49 tween Mexico’s rich luid poor. say American dominance In creasing anywhere nearly as priced cut of reason with the “In a cold winter, It could go fast as demand." In some For Summertime yearsears, wearing a sport sMjXf' This country has a reputation cost of production. An appli­ Mexican tochology, commerce beyond that and affect some The U.S. CivU Service Com- and slacks.B. Luis Echeverria, as one of the most rapidly de­ and finance has made this southwestern cttles, gas trans­ ance which sells (or $10 In an­ firm industrial customers” who mission companies have told Next beat tUlng to having misalon has announced that ap­ maximum loader cf the Mexi­ veloping nations In the Third other country may cest $20 country an economic stepchild have contracts guaranteeing plication cords for summer Jobs can people, was listening'to the of U.S. demand. electrical plants which now use a bowling ^ e y In your liv­ World. Economic statistics re­ hero oven though labor oosrts delivery, ho sold. only natural gas that they ing ro o m / For all ages. with federal agencies now are forgotten man of Mexico, the flect years of stable and sure arc lower. The 1970 census found 29,788,- '.V 308 Mexicans economically ac­ The energy specialist, who should seek ultematlve sources Score a^lkea, spares, available at local post offices. "campesino” farmer who sur­ growth. Many Mexicans balmc part ^lUta.. .jw mlMes. About 16,000 Jobs wUl be avail­ vives on the very edgo of this tive. But 40 pci: cent of them receives and reviews reports of fuel because of the growing of thts on heavy 11.8. In­ had an average monthly in­ frem other agencies and who demand-production crunch, he able this siunmer, the commis­ country's flourishing economic vestment. They say subsl- sion predicted. The positions growth. come cf $40 or le.ss. Only sits on a Joint board on fuel said. In addition, some gas sup­ dlarioB of American (li^ns sot slightly more than 100.000 Mexi­ supplies, said the nation ap­ pliers In the East and Midwest CANDLE AAAKING KITS vary from office Joba to park The fanners had flagged Restless retail prices keyed to high prof­ pears to have sufficient stocks are turning away now custom­ rangers and are located down the president’s bus os he cans reported monthly income OANDliES ABB BA8Y TO MAKE C n <»•* REGAL MEN'G GHQP its. SIxty-fivo p«tr cent of this of $800 or more-. of coal and Industrial and home ers. DEUOHTFUL TO USE throughout the United States. toured Tabasco State, on one of Neighlior country’s foreign trade is with Hie Roman Catholic Church, fuel cil as winter arrives. With "Interruptible” con­ The CivU Service tests last •THE COMPtETE iMEN'S STORE' the tours ho has n\ado since the United States. Many of Mex­ It's with natural gas, ho said, tracts, an Industrial plant gets abqut 60 minutes and measure taking office a year ago. They seeing social res|x>nslbllltlcs In MANCHESTER ico's exports are produced by this country where almost 07 that "we're In the tightest a lower rate with the under­ BICYCLES GALORE vocabulary, reading comprdien- VERNON wanted paving of the rutted, But as far lui that farmer Is subsidiaries of American com­ spot.” standing that It will be the first BBUaiiVE YOVB8 TODAY! sion, abstract reasoning, and 901-907 dirt road on which they stood. concerned the statistics Ho. For per cent of the people are Catli- MMN StREET TRI-CITY PLWA panies and .)ioId on the world ollc, circulated this fall a docu­ His assessment follows a to be cut ott if a shortage de­ table and chart Interpretation. Christmas atora houra Echeverria promised that If him, and for millions of pea­ market by the parent firm or , Federal Power Commission re­ velops. Under a priority system Those whose appUcations are they would terrace the roadbed sants and laborers, the situ­ ment called "Social Ju.stlce In 2 MAIN ST. by U.S. middlemen. Mexico” . It severely criticized port Saturday that the country developed lust winter by the received by Dec. 8 wiU be tested Lonely Lunch at government oxpoijss ho ation Is desperate. Their share Often this bolls down (o a as a whole appears to have suf­ government, the last to lose Jan. 8: those anplvlng bv Jan. would send In the |>uving equip­ cf nation’s growth Is hanl to the government. and the 643-7111 MON. thru PRI. 9t30 to 9t00 p.m. subsidiary selling to )u piirent Church, (or allowing the ]>oor to ficient electrical power re­ service would be homes, 7 wlU be tested Feb. 12; and Ironworker takes a ment. That way, ho explained, find. ' , company al a price be'ow what serves to moot winter demands. schools, hospitals and simtisr those applying by Feb. 2 will f AT. 9t30 to StIO MON. thru SAT. 9t30 to «t00 p.m. drift along In a marginal exis­ FARR'S OPEN DAILY lunch break liigh atop they could help themselves, ”It Is obvious, ni this point of that product would bring on the However, the FPC report customers. be testeu Atarch 1 1 . No appUca- SAT. Die. 11 and If 9t30 to 9t00 p.m. earn a dally wage and end the tence. STARTINO PRI. NOV. 2*th a gh*der at New Lon- Mexican development, that world market. The reverse Is Mexico’s constitution forbids • added, some ureas (ace pos-. And, said Welnhold, "th en ’s TILL 10 P.M. Uons wlU be accepted after 9>b. (Jon bridge construc­ seasonal Uoluticn of their four there can no longer bo a |>ost- sometimes true on Imports— 2. slble shortages - mainly due to no question but that the human tion site. (AP Photo) villages. ^ ponement of the measures parent companies often soli to (See Page Three) recent coal strike which left needa (or heating Will be met,"

. ■ ■ 1 J Ji. . PAOB TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 19tl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1971 PAGE THREE New Hampshire Columbia BSO Heard Sheinwold on Bridge W o n ’t T o lera te Town Meeting MI1VIERAI1NQB 5 FOR RAREN1B AND TWO IA)NO HUDDIJBH IN Survivors on Edge of Plenty Nutmeg Snooper P o stp o n ed to At UConn YQUNQPEOPUE > TEN8E HI..AM BID . NORTH By JOHN GRUBER By ALFRED 8 HEINWOIJ) 4 2 CX)NC»RD, N.H. (AP) — Next Saturday O A 5 3 Atty. Gen. Warren Rudman A near capacity audience One of the most dramatic 0 J 109 7 4 Feel Like Stepchildren of U.S. aaya he will "stand for no Inter­ he special town meeting, 4 K862 ference” with cuototnera at was on hand last night, despite I AIL AU l AOMiniO hands of tho year occurred dur­ (OontInuiMl from Bage One', postponed from last Saturday, WEST EAST arc unionized that does not high. Only 11,9 per cent finish state liquor stores by tax offi­ the wratched weather, to hear StMral AtiAlmut ing the finals of the playoff held mean the same thing it might has been scheduled for this com­ ♦ J 8 4 Q 109 7 64 any Church group from owning elementary school. Only 1.8 per cials from Connecticut cr any­ the Boston Symphony Orchestra to select the United States team mean elsewhere. The unions cent finish high sch(M>l and where else. ing Saturday. (? Q 84 C? 9 property, running schools, en­ In an appearance at UConn'a Au Alu Aaiiinie for tho 1972 Bridge OlympICB. 0 A Q 8 2 0 63 gaging In politics or crftlclzlag are affiliated with the Con­ about a fifth of those finish col­ Rudman commented Monday PimUl euMiuM IsNNM federation of Mexican Workers. First Selectman Howard Bates Jorgenson Auditorium. Erich There wore two five - minute 4k J 9 4 .t 4k Q 1073 the government. Bo the report lege. on a controversy ever Con­ said the meeting was canceled It in turn is controlled by the liOinsdorf conducted a program ------^ huddles during the play of tho SOUTH touched off vltrollc attacks In The po6 r account for 62 per necticut's efforts to curb the Partldo Rcvoluclonario In- cent of the functional Illiterates because the posted public notice U>at apparenUy suited people 4 A K 5 3 some newspapers. flow of less expensive liquor on the town bulletin board did r = ^ AunicnD e- cards, but on audience of sev­ stltuclonal or PRI which has and a fourth of those who are und cigarettes into the Nutmeg better than the one chosen by KJ 1076 2 TTie report pointed out that not have signatures of the select^ I x C I i*^j.U***!?*..*y‘*!.‘*y‘**... eral hundred bridge fans watch­ ruled Mexico for almost half a completely illiterate. A fifth of State. Michael Thomas a year or so I tr A4ull harSIn ing each play on a screen held K5 Mexico’s agriculture reform, men. The town counsel recom­ basis of the 1910-17 re^lutlon, century, tne people checked In the cen­ F. George ' Brown, -Con­ ago. its collective breath while tho A A mended the postponement. has not worked as well as some PRI control extends down to sus had no meat to oat In the necticut's tax ccmmissloner, William Steinberg Is nominsl- experts thought things over. East South Townspeople will be asked to West people claim. In 1970 there tho level of shop steward. Un­ week before the poll. Of the 48 said during the weekend a ly the music director of the M ew IWMA U AOMlim North dealer. Pass 1 * Pass were 819,504 people tilling ion corruption is widespread. million people In the country "special team of investigators" rpprove art audit report for the preslUglous BSO and this plen- (Ak Unit may wey East-West vulnerable. Pass 2 <:? Pass "ejldo” or communal farm The few unions or workers who only 16 per cent eat meat every would scout New Hampshire's f n town and the Volunteer Fire De­ n titude of names gives an indica­ •A MtMHi trm) Opening lead — Ace of Dia­ Pass 3 6 Pass have tried to form really inde­ day. partment as well ns approving tion of one of the problems land. Often their plots are so state monopoly liquor stores to r f l U g C Plays Henry II monds. ' Pass 4 0 Pass pendent organizations have met Other statistics from the cen­ make sure Ccnnectlcut real- y-,, reports of town officials and facing the organization. It gets tiny, and the land so pr, they South's opening uld of one Pass 6 All Pats a solid wall of oppression that sus are equally depressing for denU don't take out more than DellaFcra re- boards as printed in the town ...... too many conductors, all on a could not feed themselves prop­ When t h e Mark Twain club promised at least 17 points usually ends with the workers those concerned ab^t Mexico’s the legal limit - a gallon of Manches- report. Voters will also be ask- Masquers production of "The part-time basis, and the play­ erly much less raise a cash In high cards, and North’s re­ crop. described as Communists. masses. Roughly two-fifth of Uquor and a carton of ciga- ed to a p p rop riq ^ on ey for the Lion In Winter" opens on ers just get used to one when Jacoby’s turn to think long and sponse of one spade promised deep. At lost he worked out the This situation has changed the homes have dirt fl(x>rs and rettea - without paying Con- next year. Thursday John Hansen of Man- they have to adopt to another. an ace and a king or three reason for the opening lead: only slightly since a 1960 aur- . . . dropout rate lack running water. Mr. Lelnsdorf opened with kings. The players were Jim ne^cut taxes. Uiaf^^^ll“uren BlTa"!^ ** ma°de Campaign Opens cheater will be in the role of THEATER TIME West also hod the queen of vey by the Center of Agricul­ i» high People like these rose against OotmecUcut Gcv. Thomas \ i-aur^ Bacall made *rhe Uons annual "Be Thank- King Henry II Hansen naat Schumann's Symphony No. 2 Jacoby and Bobby Wolff, mem­ hearts. tural Investigation showed that oppression and injustice in 'M lT oeH a ^ ra h ^ radio P''®8‘dent of the Masquer^ and and the performance was not SCHEDULE bers of the world championship Mexico’s revolution of 1910. To Jacoby therefore led the jack 77 per cent of the rural popu­ Lack of education is another ^ ^ k ® d ^® r the problem by f tes D^^Pem h ^ d ^ e racho campaign has begun. twice winner of the coveted what one would expect from an Dallas Aces team.-Jacoby and avert another uprising Ech- of hearts andl let It ride for a lation (nvned li per cent of harried to workers and farmers telephone Monday WTO and the Laramie, publicity Masquer award for the best orchestra with a worldwide rep- cinema I:—"Tho French Con­ Wolff use their own version of evcrria and future Mexican finesse. The rest was easy. Ja­ farm land. In their efforts to improve their A spokesman for Peterson chairman, said a half million sustained performance has an- utaUon. The trumpets soimded nection" 7:16, 9:18. the Neapolitan Club System. leaders must deliver on the coby ruffed one spade in dum­ The 1.2 million private farms life. The National Bank reports i^ d “ it had been the Impres- (^ ® ‘ ®e" “ ""a!!! **®®" Pe«red in numerous ’ Masquer very tenuous at the outset, but Cinema II:—"Man in the South's heart bid and North's promises of their ancestors. my, discarded the other on the In the country total 3.3 billion that May 1970 Mexico was instead of helping them out, Mr. Wilderness" 7:30, 9:30. heart raise were normal, but . " S Dr?nk tS^ wlter " She ®‘"®® Connecticut productions. Ho was last seen in king cf clubs and drew trumps. acres. Eighty-three per cent of spending $840 million a year on troopers would be running up ^^e Water. She Lions Clubs to assist the blind, the part of Sky Masterson in Lelnsdorf devoted his attention State :—“ Kotch 7:30, 9:30. the next four bids showed con­ Next; Politics Mexican Style In It was a fine display of (me this Is In holdings of up to five public education for about 10 around here," but that he "was stage Some of the money is used to "Guvs and Dolls” and has to his to the strings. As they warmed trols (aces, kings, singletons). UA Theatre: — “ French Con­ expert reading another expert’s hectares—a little over 12 acres. million children. In 1969 three assu«d that ConnecUcut troop- ^hen You A™ C. B /' he^” " c^dlt leading roles In "After up. the trumpets got better, Jacoby eventually leaped to six nection" 7:00, 9-00. mind. The remaining 17 per cent of million youngsters couldn’t but they should have been in hearts, knowing that his part­ a™JS* MUrGreg Glbt Howard"'^ck the Fall/' '^n,e sl^ n Sldne^ Manchester Drive-In: — Re­ Dally Question the farms account for more start school because of over­ aiourrf here." Tr L ^ o lc S r i^ e S^n J a m «' University, said Laramie, and Brusteln's Window^ "A Taste t form from Uie first note. open Friday. ner had the ace of hearts, the As dealer, you hold: Spades, than half the arable fapn land ROOHNG— SIDING Schumann is not an easy crowded facilities. Rudman said his views on the Mary W w ^ b ^ ’ E d L C^rk ®^® e*aminaUons and of Honey," ‘"nie Odd Couple,” East Hartford Drive—In: — king of clubs and a singleton in A-K-5-3; Hearts, K-J-10-7-B-> t and represent 88 per cent of to­ About nine out of 10 Mexican CERAMIC TILE cuiront controversy - which " ^ Wwenbu^, ^^na Clark, ^een provided for and a supporUng role in "Most compeser to understand and Reopen Friday. spades. It was a reasonable Diamoi^s, K-5; Clubs, A. tal agriculturai production. Mr. L«insdorf did little to clari­ children start school. Because surfaces perennially and has ^^311 ’ needy. Happy Fella." East Windsor Drive-In:— Re­ contract, but would have been What do you aay? ITiis minority receives 66 per fy certain passages. The read­ of various pressures, usually ROBERT P. ROY ^ ^ e known as "the bottle ^ comedy will be presented ^® Winter,” direct- open Friday. defeated by a passive opening Answer; Bid one heart in cent of all capital dedicated to the need to help support the BUHJDEIU-64S-10S7 ing was straightforward and lead. standard American bidding sys­ agriculture, the study showed. ’ ®»*“ " ® r P^iday ^ H a ^ u r ^ v r r contributed more than ed by David Young, will be lacking the rcmantlclsm and Meadows Drive-In:— "Kill family, the dropout rate is Them All and Come Back Alive” Lead Problem tems. The hand is not atnmg The situation Is better, but "Innlgkelt” associated with Norman Kay thought for five enough for a forcing opening not much, for 8.4 million labor­ ^ s S S 1 ,„S!. s ^ n 2 r .1 Tr.. CM. HMttoM on Doc. !. 3. 1. 5 Schumann. This is not to say 7:07; “ 1000 Convicts and a Rita Cloutier, town and 9, 10, 11. Curtain time is 8 minutes before making his bid. When the hand was held in ers. Minimum wages are set by Hampshire to avoid the Mas- ®®AUty Salon, Little Women clerk the performance was bad; it Woman" 8:57; “ The Name of has changed her office p.m., (7:30 p.m. on Sunday). the Game is Kill" 10:40. opening lead. From his point of a recent match, the opening the federal government but the sachusetts sales tax. ^iffures, Mary Lewis Bag hours and will M otion eveiw just wasn’t up to what one view, it was possible that South bid wap one club, showing at Standards tend to benefit the should expect from the Boston had both top hearts. If so. West patron or boss more than the . 1 ® ! : , Si f y Monday th ro u g rp ^ ^ ^ : Symphony. least 17 polnU in high cards general sales nor personal in- M®nci Ne,3^ at 203 Oak St. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Mon- should cash the ace of dia­ with any distributl(m at all. worker. come taxes. Guests of patrons may be seat- After the intermission Mr. day nights from 7 to 9 p.m. M anchester B o o k F a ir .Set monds at once, dummy’s clubs (The owning bid of one club Lelnsdorf chose to present '"Hiey have the same right as o'* *** patrons section. Public Records might be good enough to give has this meaning only If the anyone else to come up here ------Hospital Notes scenes from the ballet "Romeo By Keeney PTA declarer discards for all of his . . . minimum wage in Recent warranty deeds re­ and Juliet” by Prokofleff. The partnership has agreed to use and jot down numbers' of au- corded Include Sylvester and diamonds. a "Big Club” bidding syatem.) M exico City it $ 2 .5 2 VISITING HOURS composer himself arranged two Keeney St. School PTA will totnobiles," Rudman said, "but June Ploufe to Ernest Scranton, Kay eventually led the ace of Copyright 197i we will stand for nc inter­ Internicdinte Care Seinl- suites from this lengthy work W all Game sponsor a book fair at the diamonds and then a low dia­ General Features Coip. The minimum wage in Mexi­ ference by out-of-state officials. Manchester, land CoU^al private/ 'nion'. 2 pTm.. aiid"t but last night we got a selection school Thursday, Friday and mond to the king. Now It was co (Jity is $2.82 for an eight- Hiey have no right to exercise of excerpts according to Mr. Mark and Christine Dunnack* o « ^ o hour (lay. A meal in a lower- police powers in New Hamp­ ______. j s j a.ni. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. • 8 Leinsdorf’s taste. Including Monday. Mrs. Michael Walsh Makes D ay Andover, huose and land on ^ class cafe costs about 60 cents. shire." numbers from each suite but and Mbs. Daniel Miller are co- Pine St.; Michael and Carlene ■ n a ^ LAST DAY “ KOTOH" A large loaf ot white bread open every nife The spokesman for Peterson * w Pediatrics: Parents allowed not comprising the entire work. McGlone to Walter Lorence. ^ _ a chairmen. ^ MANCHESTfH costs 8 per cept of the min­ bad Interpreted the Connecticut One of Note u uny except noon—2 p.m.; This went considerably better Mansfield, house and land on nthlra o « q « Books will be on display dur­ H CENTER imum wage. A Factory worker crackdown as an effort “to By JtHlN JOHNSTON Rt fis- wuun.« Others, 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. than the Schumann. In the fihat till 9 thru xmot! Rt. 66; WllUam Weller to Jo­ ing the day to permit pupils FREE P A R K IN G REAR OF THEATRE earning that can barely feed frighten as nruuiy people as (Our Man At Eton) Self Service: 10 u.in. 2 p.m. place. It is not so difficult to in­ •"'''I'**seph aiidaaa.Aa Barbaraap*<»aa/aaA Pepin, Oak- ^ q g _ to browse. They may take the his family. He has no hope of they can out of buying here.” Today is St. Andrews Day. m terpret despite the fact that Its STARTS TOMORROW names of books In which they ever owning a new car or buy­ we hove a wonderful ossertmenf Aside from its significance to m o r e advanced harmonies ------ojBHuicance lo ^ O a k w ^ C®*"* “ "<• *^ronary probably make It seem more are interested for later pur­ ing his own home. of Scotsmen m the day of their Joyce C le v e l^ to Rhode Os '^"®;, " " ‘ ^' complicated to the average lis­ chase or make their purchases AT The priests’ report had a bit Tolland County patron satat and a feast day In trager. Amston, house and land tener. on those days. 8:00 of faint praise for foreign— the church calendar. It is note- on Rt. 6 ; Francis and Roberta . Then, too, Mr. Leinsdwf be­ The fair will be open to par­ meaning mostly U.S.—in­ boxed xmos cords Deadline Nears worthy, for being the one day in Hopkins. Stonlngtoh, to Thomas Fathers, U a.m. - gan his career as a conductor ents Monday during school dustries operating in Mexico. whotever your fotle, we hove Hie the year------when------the wall game Is• C. DeLuca. Vernon, property ' P *"- ' « of ballet, and later made his hours and in the evening from They are about the only ones, it _- • F F nf n.m.p.m.; • fktnAi>4i others, Q3 p.m. - 4M ^ p.m. __ cords — come take o leek! On ASC Voting played at England's Eton (Col­ on Rt. 6. reputation In opera. It Is thus In 6:30 to 8 as part of Open House. said, who think enough of their lege. Note* and 6:30 p.m. ■ 8 p.m. music of the theater rather Proceeds will be used to pur­ A story of kwe. Rimed by David Lean ■ workers to have an efficient de­ Age Limits: 16 in maternity. The deadline for voting for The contest is peculiar to The Congregational Church than In absolute music, that he chase books for the school li­ partment of industrial rela­ excells. brary. tions. the Agricultural Stabilization Eton, ptuhably the country's will hold a pubUc supper and *« most famous public school. mlnl-falr Saturday at 6 p.m. In TTie Prokofleff work is bright, Books will cover a variety While moet Mexican workers UngilrOnttHlnldtdriH and Conservation (ASC) com- which is neither a college nor the parish■ - house.- It is sponsor- The emergency entrance rhythmic, often Insouciant, and of subjects from many publish­ Surhng RoeeU MTOUM TBBCR HC3AltRD mitteemen Is tomorrow and Jo- public. Judging from the out- ed by the Women’s Guild, and "***“ 'y St. Is the only hospital always entertaining. It is noth­ ers. Emphasis will be on inex­ CHRISTOPHER JONES JOHNMLIS seph Szegda, chairman of the come of the .game over its 131- e ham dinner will be served. ®***™"ce open from 11 p.m. to ing like as profound as the pensive paperbacks, but hard committee is maklnir a final y®“ history, it Is not likely to TlckeU may be obtained from ’ ®***er outside doors Schumann symi^ony. Oonse- cavers will also be available. comnuitee IS m ^ n g a final ^ Fletcher or Mrs. " ® •®®«'ed during the night quently, both conductor and IN-CAR HEATERS ^ a for all eligible farmers to anywhere else George Evans. The fair will audience apparently liked it MEADOWS vote. To the In the world. feature gift Items. • ------better, and liking it better gave ON l-VI HOfiTHat jCT u(i ft4 HnC) Ballots have been sent to all Miss Lindfors TAK[ {ASf-WtST SrOVICr RO IXIT Warden’s | Over the course of more than '*he Historical Society will Patients Today; 280 it a more con'vincing perform­ county farmers and Szegda re­ daughter 106 years, less than six >neet Friday at 8 p.m. In Yeo- ADMITTED YESTERDAY: ance. I CHUCK ^ minds them they must only vote At Stage Co. prison was| points were scored. During one mans Hall. Philip Isham will Mrs. Margaret C. Archambault, It is to be hoped that the Bos­ IcoNNORScoiqii • ton will soon get a conductor of a giant dale reoAivine the num" ®P®” more Ulan 30 years bq- speak on "Old Roads of Colum- Hartford; Paul B. Bertora, Viveca Lindfors will present playpen! ving larg WWH, neither side scored bla.” Light refreshments will be WllllmanUc; Timothy J. Bister, stature who can take over the her of votes becomes chairman her one-woman show, "I am a a goal. served. East Hartford; Mrs. Leslie H. pest i>ermanently and restore of the committee in his town. the orchestra to the standards Woman," in pre-New York try­ The opposing teams are the Service Notes Campbell, West St., Bolton. Szegda emphasized the steps 6f playing vriilch it displayed outs at the Hartford Stage Com­ the fanners should take to Collegers and Oppidans. The Airman Eugene D. Emmons, Also, Joseph j . Capcrlno, 429 for so many years. son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin B. Griffin Rd.. South Windsor; pany this week and next. make sure their ballots will be Collegers are scholarship stu- come to eliglble for counting. He also ( ■ / / i n i 15 r I now available. The show will He repeated: Vote for no *s an oblong portion pf one of ^ ie S ^ S r a '.'ic ^ ^ p M n ; Builds Friends GENE HACKMAN more than three; place marked playing fields also be done as a subscribers dlo of Monterey, Calif, for train- c . DePletro, 268 Woodbridge bonus on Monday at 8 p.m., al­ “ O COLOR ballot inside plain envelope and putedlv said ALLEGAN, Mich. (AP) — seal; place plain envelope In- *>oy. the Duke Ing as a language specialist st.; Mrs. Isabella Dewhurst, though reservations must be ■R ITH E ____ side cerUflcaUon envelop ad- outcome of the batOe of Water- West Hartford; Kenneth P. Five years ago, two Allegan made at the box office. r The woman with dlsceniliig taste, who knows the differ­ dressed to county office and loo was determined. The field Is ^ hi Eas‘on Jr., 88 Bridge St.; .lorja boys placed a note in a fllm can­ Miss Lindfors’ program has [niENliaiNNR^ ence and wants that custom-on^red look, shops at ister and tossed It into the been described as a portrait BBZZINI BROS. A (xirefuUy chosen selection of the seal; sign and date the back of walled one one end and one side. 3 0 deeree in in«a from Ualsted. Plnnev Rd.. Rock- HVB 7tl5 • tiU BV B TiN • finest In modern, contemporary, Colonial, and tradi­ that envelope and mall. Goals are a door and a tree. Connecticut State Ck>llege '^” ®' *^ “ *8 A. Light. Willlman- Shqaahone river near Yellow- weman in love and in war, and the materials have been drawn tional for every room makes it possible to carry out Wien the election ballots are Rules, such as they are, are He is married to the former "stone Park In Wyoming. her individiial Ideas, even to the smallest acetsssory received they are put in a few; and deplorable weather Edythe R. Taylor of Patterson Also, Mrs. Charlotte E. from a wide range of authors u detail. Each selection becomes as precious os a jewel *171,0 boys, Dennis and David sealed ballot box until the coun- and ground conditions are never N.Y. ' Madlgan, Hartford; Carolyn A. including Anne Frank, Glran- because It complements other furnishings and adiis to Misner, had forgotten the in­ ty committee publicly tabulates reasims for calling off the event. ' ^^®uey, 38 Autumn St.; Mrs. doux, 'Tennessee Williams, Eu- Manchester Gilbert their UvablUty . . . and at BBZZINI BROS, you will cident until last February when ripedes, Collette, Shakespeare, :\ \ \ find that furniture in the best of taste con be the votes y Mrs. McLea, who al­ pewter, enamel work, flower ar­ mechanics, drapery making, Anastasia. 200 projects completed by Man­ so teaches crewel. scarves. TTie last two pieces of completed basic training; at 8® Benton St.; Anthony with the Merchants in Wyom­ rangements, macrame, sculp­ and federal income tax. Miss Lindfors is tho founder Call Janet Acker chester Adult Evening School At the right are a few of the (e r L ^ fs 'Z '“™ ' ’ apparel are removed b^fore the ^ Air Training Command’s Pyka, 72 Doane St. ing. and ,the Merchants have ture, rug braiding, knitting, Brochures listing all courses, programs and help- ^,^p3 Lackland AFB, Texas. He has Also, John Roy, Ripley Hill, of the Strolling Players of New students during the fall term. end results of the cake decorat­ visited Michigan. 872-0867 decoupage, jewelry, crocheting, nights, hours, and places for tho ing tarmers keep up-to-date cn retained because there have **®®" assigned to Chanute AFB, Coventry; Matthew R. Saba- York and was one of the foun­ At the left above, Mrs. James ing class taught by Mrs. sewing, arid graphic arts. The winter term will be available pertaining occasions when a player’s *®r training as a fire tella, 81 Mountain Dr„ South ders and artistic directors of the Foucaud of 342C Charter Oa)^ Florence Bombardier of 9 to tht county. COME! HELP US CELEBRATE exhibit also Included paintings Doc. 23 at fown banks, libraries, head has been mistaken for the protection -specialist. He is a Windsor; Mrs. Audrey D. Berkshire Theatre Festival. St. Is oblivious to the attention Emerson St. OUR 25th ANNIVERSARY! created by senior citizens. ^ the Municipal Building, and the ball. 1971 graduate of Windham" High Schwartz, 30 High St., South of onlookers os she works on Emil Ostrowskl, school direc­ Flying Pipe tor, said that one of tho sur­ Almost 2,000 town and area hlglf school office. Registration Although the game ended School. IVlndsor; Mrs. ,Vancv B. Sulll- needlepoint begun in th6 class prise features of the third an­ residents, a new record, are en­ by mall may be made from Dec. heurs ago, dear readers, the re­ ------, van. 78 Sch(x>I St.; Mrs. Myrtle of Mrs. Moggie McLea of Glas­ Mother Knows Best Turns Lethal nual exhibit was the large num­ rolled in classes held in five 27 through Jan. 5. In-person sult is not known here. Based cn Mancheater Evening Herald K. Tedford, 18 Hendee Rd.; tonbury. buildings this term, which ends registration will bo held at the DALLAS (API - Raising _tj,g hiatory of the struggle over ®®"e*P®>M«ent, Vlr- Laurel E. Warner, 180 Lake KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — In the top picture, some ot the ber of woodworking projects ginia Carlson, Tel. 228-9224. ------Monday. The nine-week winter' high school Jan. 11-12. quadrupiets is four times the ...... ^ ^ g than a century and a Rd,. Andover; Mrs. Shirley A young Kansas woman was 'Something] people in attendance stop to ob­ turned out by women in the u " **”® ®*'**‘*’ quarter, one would be safe In Wolkem, East Hartford; William killed when the exhaust pipe ot Mrs. Clifford Ward, whose guessing - that neither goal was R. Wood, Box 28, RFD 4, Man­ another car smashed through quads were born here last May breached. Whatever the i Olathe. Others engaged In craft mak­ 10 raise them in multiples, and PASADENA, Calif. (AP) a son to Mr. and Mrs. Malkin Free of Wide-Eyed Hippie A witness said the pipe, about ing, selling candles, leather Day Off at High School I've tried it both ways," she SclentUU hope a computer now Glastonbury; a son to WSCS To Hear six feet long, fell from a car on BURUNGTON, Vt. (AP) — tho commune people are not goods, and pottery to outlet says. processing historic first photo- an overpass onto Miss Hanley’s WEDNESDAY Manchester High School stu­ At that point, he was given , Cliarter Oak St.: a daughter to "SUMMER OF ’42” Commune people "are not squatters on Vermont land. stores and shops. dents and faculty were dismis­ Before she gave birth to two Mansfield Choir car cn an expressway below. Most have bought or leased permission by Dr. Donald J. sons and two daughters last graphs of Mara larger moon jjr. and Mrs. Ralph Steward, wide-eyed -Utopians, but realis­ The report said a few of the sed for the day at 8:48 this The Blind Choir of Mansfield will bring out detail in the mot- Glastonbury; a daughter to Mr. abandoned farms and live in Hennigan, superintendent ot spring, Mrs. Ward had a son commune people wrote books, mqrntng after a second power Why Woit? State Training School will pre- ^ t*>« •urface. ^avld H. Bomip, Glas- tic people," say throe religious tho single farm dwellings," schools, to dismiss. Emmerllng and a daughter. formed rock bands. One group, outage occurred a half hour En|oy lh« furnitur* sent a musical program at the ” ne Mariner 9 spacecraftl on E. they were due to report at FsiruM in Advaaes ship. The spMedraft's telephoto F. Tedford II, Rt. 88, Bolton. Utopians, but realistic people. lations and BOX roles was lUizzini H ros. I i Wa\side iMiriiilim; pTlnfs Chase Sequence ilinco Silent New State Road, Mi^ioheator sachusetts; und Sister F®Ktn( Middle Tpko. The service crew 9:18. Bach member of the S

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P A G E PO U R MA^TCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1971 ’ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 80,“ 1971 PAGE FIVE f 'e m o n Tolland UConn Students Ford Wins Price Hike Okay; TV Tonight See Saturday's TV Week < Working With Town Asked to Decide for Complete Ustlngs. Visiting Nurses Utilities Warned of Cutback fti* (I) B is Vsllejr (I) I Urasm of J«snsl« students from the University By MIKE SHANAHAN ported that the total of 640 Kind of Plan It Wants (U) Timmy sad La»lc strikes across the nation In Oc­ (44) UUIIlsa’* UlMd (C) of OoimeoUcut School of Nurs­ The Citizens Advisory Com­ liltO (t> Dracaet (C) ing are now getting on-the-job WASHING’rON (AP) — Ford tober was the lowest in any Thursday, Friday and Saturday (tt) HocM’ii Hareeii (C) month since 1962. mittee on the Town Plan will and on Dec, 7. <$0) OUllcan’a Inland (C) experience working with the Motor Co. has become the third (49) Naw» — Waalliar big auto-maker to win approval —Jittery money managers In be charged with the responslbU- Owners may point out factors (C) Anderson-Little- visiting nurses of the Rockville New York learned that a $400 ity of providing the consulting that effect the value to the prop­ SiM (JT'^Tiat’n Happanlaf (0) ^ b llc Health Nursing Associa­ of a price hike from the Price million clerical error by the A:00 (8-a-n> Newn — Wcatlher aad planners with the knowledge of erly, such os av/amps, lodges, ((!) tion. Commission. Federal Reserve Board was the landlocked land or rights of way lo- (28-SO) NBC Nawa visor of the association, said The appraisal firm will then 7l00 ($> Ualaaaad Warld rate increases are subject to Student§ Rally man of Northeast Development (B) Tmlh or Coaaaiiaencaa Niekole (C) / The panel said utility rates 10.00 (840) Marcaa Welby, M.D. WINTER GOATS! the National League and the otic self-restraint displayed in trustees last April and Is ex­ cross section of the community ginning with A through F are would be eyed carefully for in­ pected to affect about 16 facul­ who would be willing to work (18) Newe, Sporte * Waalber executive director of the Rhode flationary trends, though ex­ your action is most com­ scheduled for hearings on Thurs­ 10:80 (8) David Free! Bevae (C) Island Visiting Nurse Associa­ mendable," Boldt said. ty members. “ on the town plan. Those Inter­ day between 2 and 7 p.m. G. The Alts, Fart I. FOR MEN— WOMEN — BOYS pansion to meet future power Students have schedulM a ested may contact Chairman (18) Hartford Talk-Ia (C) tion reviewed the agency rec­ . ■r'M and service needs would be — T h e Civil Aeronautics through L on Friday from 2 until (If) The Oalddlssere (C) ords manuals, contracts, min­ Board said airlines may again student-faculty snowball fight, Edwin Vickery or attend the 7 p.m.; streets M through Q on (80) Baeh Toward Freedom allowed. a bake sale and an auction to Dec. 9 meeting of the commit­ 11:00 (8-8-28-1048) Newe — Weather utes of agency meetings and In other business, the com­ begin asking for approval for Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Snoric (C) ON SALE THIS WEEK ONLY! other reports. The report of the fare increases. The board had help raise funds. tee slated for 8 p.m. at the and R. through Z. Dec. 7 from (If) Harriace aa the Books mission for the first time de­ (Coordinator Howard Parker Town Hall. 11(80 (8) FenTnuMOB site committee will be ad d ^ to nied a price increase on stopped accepting rate-hike re­ 2 to 7 p.m. The hearings will be 11:80 (22-80) ’'7aal(h t Skew Johaay the association’s report for ac­ quests Aug. 17. f said a letter-writing campaign The advisory committee will held in the Town Hall. OareoB (C) grounds that a firm’s profits also has been Initiated to re­ (8-40) Dick Cavett Show (C) creditation with the national have been too high to allow It. —’ITie Labor Department re­ meet with representatives of Increased Lunch Prices 12:20 (8) Startime league. ’Though Oscar Meyer Co. had moved seven metropolitan quest help from alumni and ODAP agencies to determinate Increasing costs have prompt­ 1:00 8-S*> : News — Prayer aad friends of the college. Wan Oft (C) Miss Hoty reports a total of asked approval of a modest 1.31 areas from its list of cities suf­ working procedures as well as ed Mrs. Evelyn Ostein, school 40) Prayer A Slfa Oft (C) 1,197 visits were made during per cent price rise, the com­ fering heavy unemployment: developing efix intuitive inven­ lunch director, to announce the 1:20 (8) News — Prayer A Blyn Off the past month. Of these 202 mission said when compared Binghamton, N.Y.; FUnt, Kala­ tory of the town today and what Increase of school lunch prices Edacalloaal TV (84) direction it la taking, effective tomorrow. Tneaday, November 80 were for the purpose of admin­ with the base period, the com­ mazoo and Saginaw, Mich.; PM istering bedside care and treat­ pany’s pre-price-freeze profit Dayton. Ohio; Shreveport, La.; A work program will sub­ launches at Meadowbrook 8:00 Hodzepodze Lodze (C> I ments and 862 Were for health and Fort Worth, Tex. ’Two oth­ sequently be developed, and the School will remain at 36 cents; 8(80 Cornmnaloatloae ft Kdaeatlea margins were sufficient to cov­ "Privacy and the Rtzht to promotion. Divided into the er added productivity costs. er areas—Johnstown, Pa., and adrisory committee will break Hicks Memorial School will in­ Know" R ' towns serviced by the associa­ But productivity costs for San Juan, Puerto Rico, were doWn its subcommittees to crease to 40 cents; the Middle 7(00 Desizninz Women B (C) Lesson on makinz party pa]a- tion the breakdown of visits is Ford, the commission ruled, added to the list of those with 6 study particular factors such as School to 46 cents and the high maa and evening aklrU. as follows: Bolton 72; Ellington were sufficient to permit an in­ per cent or greater jobless schools, transportation, conser­ school to 60 cents. 7(80 All Aboat WeUare (C) "O ccupant U.S.A." 242; Somers 89; Tolland 171 and crease. ’The company had origi­ rates. vation and utilities both on short Adult lunches without dessert 8(00 Foarth Eetate Vernon 6ilS. nally asked an okay for a 2 per —’The department also re- range and a long range baala. will cost 70 cents, with an ad­ 1(80 The Advoeatee (0> "Should ConzresB enact na­ Several patients were re­ cent hike, but upped the figure Several alternatives will be ditional 16 cents levied for des­ tional Involuntary cIvU com ­ ferred by out-of-state hospitals to 4.4 per cent before the com­ forrii|UIated for each situatlm sert and 10 cents for milk. mitment prozram for narcot­ letu^hg to discussions and the ic# addlotat’’ for post-operative nursing ser­ mission acted. FOR The price of children’s milk 0(80 Black donmal <0> vice. Miss Hoyt said that al­ Among the other auto mak­ eventual formation of a town remains at four cents. "Take Back Your Mind” Part plan which will be based on the II. though the Rockville General ers, American Motors has won Bulletin Board 10(00 How Do Year Cklldrea Orow? Hospital and the Connecticut approval of a 2.6 per cent in­ Involvement of the town’s resi­ The Welcome Wagon New­ 10(80 Froe-For-AII Medical program refer high crease and Chrysler a 4.6 per Cosmetics dents. comers Club Arts and Crafts risk mothers and infants for fol­ cent hike. Chrysler said, how­ Without this Involvement com­ group will meet tomorrow night low-up, the total number of ever, it would raise prices only ITS prehensive plans do little else at 7:80 at the home of Mrs. 1X)V£ Is Loaned newborns admitted to service 3 per cent. than sit on a shelf somewhere, r* Shirley Fegely, Beech Rd. to has decreased over last year’s 'The commission has yet to be the committee has been told. make Christmas decorations. To Central Park number. heard from on a 3 per cent Liggetts One of the key factors to be ’The association continues to '/ price increase proposed by wel|di6d In the development of Mancheirter Evening Herald NEW YORK (AP) — The city sponsor Inoculation clinics and General Motors, the nation’s At the Parkade the track df tbe town plan Is a decision on Tolland correspondent Bette got a Christmas loan Monday-^ well-child conferences in the largest car maker. BIANCHESTER the supplying of uUUUes to Quotrale, telephone 878-2846 five tons of "LOVE" from In­ various towns. At a make-up Meanwhile, there were these IIIV Diwawa ^ service the town, such as sewers dianapolis. clinic for German Measles vac­ other economic developments: and public water. MICHBUNXW A steel sculpture of pop artist cine, more than 900 children Sewers particularly wilt affect On Equal Pay Robert Indiana’s special ar­ were immunized. .’The clinic was and control the type of develop­ MILWAUKEE, Wls. (AP) — rangement of the letters of the held in Vertum. SI k C I ^ O C I W i I ment as well as the amount of The U.S. Department of Labor word "LOVE’’ was set up at In ’Tolland, Dr. Harold Sha­ growth and location, according has filed suit in U.S. DUtrict Fifth Avenue and 60th Street, piro examined and immunized to the professional planners. CkMirt, accusing 14 hamburger at the entrance to Centiral U infants and pre-school chil­ PLAZA DEPT. STORE RNiM li Asked how planned open restaurants (yperated by Park. dren. A total of three dlfdithe- spaces now can be preserved MdXmald’s restaurants of Chi­ The work is on loan from the ria; three German Measles and (We Have A Notion To Please) many years from now, Coleman cago and eight franchised out­ Indianapolis Museum of Art five oral polio vaccinations Robert J. Butterworth Jr. examines angel fish eggs newly hatched fish. Angels of various sizes and E. MIDDLE TPKB. (Next to Popular Mkt.) snow tires advocated either outright pur­ lets of paying higher wages to and will be on display for six were given. on a slate. He’ll put the slate with the eggs in a breeds swim in the tank, upper left, one of 50 in OPEN WED., THUBS., FBI. tUl 9 chase of the land, civic ease­ women than to men. weeks. Miss Elaine Shattuck, the special solution in a jar for hatching. Prospective MIohelln X M-ks Radial ments or formation of a land newest member of the visiting the Butterworth basement where he operates his Snow Tires make tracks trust. parents in a breeder tank, lower left, watch. Plas­ business and hobby of raising aud breeding tropical where ordinary snow nurse staff, has completed her A separate lay committee Is ' v| orientation at Norwich Hospital tic bags, upper right, store live baby shrimp to feed fish. (Herald photo by Pinto) tires fear to ttead. MIche- meeting Thursday night to lay, lin’s unique radial con­ and Mrs. Mary Ann Henry is OPEN UNTIL 9 TONIGHT t struction and flexible the groundwork for establish­ attending the course at the Uni­ steel belt put more tread ment of a land trust in Tol­ versity of Connecticut In the AND EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS on the road for sure trac­ land, as a project initiated by field of community nursing. He Raises Fish for Fun and Profit tion and safe stopis. See the (Conservation Commisslmi. ARMOIRE STEREO, ’Two other staff nurses will at­ Willi A Choice Stock of them today. MIchelln Load Values Ouestloned tend a course on Independent By MARGARET HAYDEN It started three years ago perfecting a strain of black- Fish have their own personal­ X M-i-s the ultimate in ra­ (Considerable concern over the Nursing Functions, also to be (Herald Reporter) when Robert Butterworth Sr. finned, veiled angels. ities. Once in a while one of dial snow tiresl For all. revaluation of land as part of the perfect solution held at the University. Angel fish are highly selec­ Robert’s fish acts like a bully. domestic & Imported gave Bob a pair of angels for Toys, Games, Puiiles, cars. the town’s reassessment has be­ A young Manchester tive in choosing a mate. They “I put him in a tank by him­ come evident since the official, businessman has 50 tanks Christmas. They both became seldom cross the color line. self or with a bigger fish until interested in learning as much revaluation notices were sent’ of fish in various stages of When two fish in a harem tank he learns to behave," Bob said. out last week. a to space problems. Moon Heat Flow (ievelopment in the base­ as they could about raising, act like they want to become a "Ichthyology is the world’s Gift Wrap, Trimmings breeding and taking care of Reportedly many holders of ------! ment of his home. pair, they are placed in a tank largest hobby,” Bob said. Be­ lar|(e bloclm of land are con­ Under Analysis fish and eventually about run­ by themselves. A slate is set di­ cause many people find watch­ Robert J. Buttemorth ning a business which is begin­ and GIFTS FOR ALL! sidering selling the property, NEW YORK (AP) — Scien­ Jr., 14, is an ichthyologist agonally against the wall of the ing fish restful, more aquariums Tire G i i e p claiming they will not be able ning to show a profit over costs tank. The female lays eggs on are being placed in doctor’s of­ tists working with informaUon —he studies fish as a hob­ 333 M A IN atn ia a T to afford to pay the taxes on cf buying fish, materials to the slate and the male swims fices, mental hospitals and res­ Quality Product* •— Rudgot Prico* TeL oia-aaio transmitted by radio from the by. He also raises angel build the tanks and necessary ever the eggs and fertili^s taurants, he said. the land. ’^e Board of Assessors has moon have theorized that the fish as a business, supply­ tools and supplies. them. "In the future, fish may be a Every morning before Bob urged owners of large acreage lunar surface generates more ing seven pet stores with Some of Bob’s females lay 300 greater source of food,” Bob several breeds of angels. gees to his- Grade 9 classes to 500 eggs every two weeks, said. He predicts undersea fish to attend the hearings scheduled \ heat than was previously be­ A few weeks ago the fish which meet in Manchester High others lay up to 200 once a week farms in many parts of the lieved. tanks were arranged beside School, he feeds his fish. "They He has 12 breeding tanks. world. In Japan, fish are now The data came from in­ have to eat three times a day Although fish usually pay no raised for food. antiques, recreation equipment or they’ll die," he said. struments * inserted in a hole and household appliances. But attention when Bob puts his The Butterworths live at 92 drilled five feet deep In the last week Bob's father tore down It is important to control the hands in the water, they attack Vernon St. Bob’s father, who moon’s crust by the Apollo 15 temperature and to check the him when he removes a slate seems as enthusiastic about a wall, rebuilt the basement water content for fluorine, astronauts during their mission and put more shelves so the of eggs. If he left .the eggs with fish as Bob is, builds the tanks last summer. Analysis of the chlorine, phosphates, hardness the pair they would probably for the expanding business. fish have a room of their own and acid. "Fluorine is worse data began a month and a half with shelves for all the. tanks. take care of them but they Mrs. Butterworth and Bob’s later. for fish than chlorine," -he said. might eat the little fish. He brother and sister watch the To Bob, raising fish is a In the springtime the phosphate Dr. Marcus E. Langseth of satisfying achievement. "1 can puts the eggs in a solution which fish sometimes but fish are not PtU)rimA\iUs

will be taking his trips to Poktqg on Fob. '! ' 21, and three months later, to Moscow. lEtrpttiitij One obvious Uiing about this schedule Everything For The Home/ is that it represents tho heaviest burden CARL’S T V PUNISHED BY THE of concentrated face to face dlptomacy MANCHK8TKR PUBLISHING J CO. furniture - AFPLIANOES 13 BiRScIl Stroot ever undertaken by any leader of any Mniicliostcr, Conn. PLYWOOD CENTER B in^ LYONS country. electric APPLIANUES PUWIshrr LAPP PLAZA Founili'd Octbbor 1. 1881 Another thing about it is that it is," BEDOINO -TVs - LAMPS 2 MILES NORTH OF SID OKUN FURNITURE Piibllshofl Evor>' EvonInK Except Sjndny.-^ moat of it, a kind of after-thought diplo­ and 'Holidays. Entered nt the Post O.nco lU VERNON CIRCLE Manchester. Conn., ns Second Clna.M Mnil macy. It was after he had already an­ PANEUNB - PAINT Matter. R O U T E 8 3 VERNON J A P j ^ nounced his decision to go to Peking ■'1 i. 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Saturday and Monday publication. tential personal and political galn_^ In » Tlnyl-Fabric Combination, AIm Blacklights. his own thinking, his main purpose In Herculon or Nylon, All Tuesday, November 30 i / i all this has to be some vision of giving Carry the famous Good WE ALSO HAVE IN STOCK ------the world leadership toward a better Housekeeping Seal of One More Invasion Repelled '8 8 to '161 chance at its own future life. Approval. FIREPLACE SETS. SCREENS, GRATES We certainly have to hand It to those Not all of us may share the idea that V . • A * " . > - loyal defenders of the Eighth District. Richard Nixon is himself the ideal ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. WIRE. SWITCHES, MEDICINE CABINETS. RANGE HOODS. leader towEU-d such a goal. But we owe Yesterday, a good many observers — Nature Study by Sylvian Ofiara KITCHEN FANS. INTERCOM SYSTEMS. CLOCKS. ASH TRAYS. ALSO — LAVA more observers than voters apparently him a belief in the sincerity with which THE OAKLAND STARLINGS (2): WHEELING AND COASTING IN FOR A LANDING FREE UY-AWAY! —thought that the people of the Eighth he devotes himself to such a high risk LAMPS, SILK AND BURLAP SHADES. District might agree, peaceably, to let effort; we must hetpe for him the FREE DELIVERY! their sewer system be unified with that avoidance of pitfalls and the achieve­ ment of some success, remembering cf the town, so that the purchase of the > OPEN A Manchester Water Company, and the that failure for him would be failure for Connecticut Yankee us all. Inside unification of Manchester's water sup­ By A.H.O. OHAROE AGGOUNT ply, might proceed. The Butz Fiasco If it weren’t for one circum­ Barbieri and Marcus that Is, The result of the voting, 2,016 against, Labor’s Vulnerability stance, Democratic Town Chair­ who Is eager to scrambUiand NEVER KNOWINGLY and only 634 In favor of sewer consolida­ man Arthur Barbieri of New claw his way to the top. tion, was overwhelming. The confrontation between President Report Haven and former State Sena­ The longer Bailey has to hold Nixon and George Meany, president of tor Edward Marcus of New power himself, and the older he UNDERSOLD A masterpiece of It did not, in our opinion, reflect any transitional styling the AtFLrCIO, may not be a turning point By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak Haven might be classified as gets, the less power he is going dollars and cents realities. We believe in the modem history of organized labor eccentrics In their continued, as­ and deep comfort to have for any business of a this lovely recUner in the United States. But it raises some sault on the party leadership controlled transition. The young that consolidation would have been good, WASHINGTON — Sen. Robert features deluxe 8- long-range questions. A footnote; A letter signed by for the courtly Mansfield, could position of Democratic State gamecocks from New Hav«n financially, and good in the resultant J. Dole of Koimos, who as way action mechan­ The matter of disrespect tor the Chief several Senators went to the cast a long shadow on events. Chairman John Bailey. know the laws of the flock, and ism for sitting, TV- Republican national chairman quality of service, for everybody. Executive and head of state of the President Friday asking him to After reading the FT-esldent’s For any immediate situation, they keep harassing the edd vlewing, or full re- has been publicly defending TEL. 872-3562 United States is perhaps sym'bollc. Does withdraw the nomination. But statement over the ticker in their ambition is preposterous, master with a certain - Instinc­ What the voting illustrated was that President Nixon’s embattled the leadership of organized labor some­ with the vote scheduled this tight-lipped silence,' Mansfield and for the immediate future tive certainty of uriiat the out­ ail the leadens of the Eighth District SHOP AND SAVE! Daily 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. - Thors. & Fri. 9 to 9 - Sat. 9 t o 6 times think it is bigger than govern­ nomination of Dr. Earl Butz to week, Mr. Nixon is not likely to reddened and remarked to a, they are going to be snuffed come has to be, providing no surrender now. Q UALITY FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST PRICES have to do to defend their own position ment? Just hew formidable is its politi­ be Secretary of /agriculture, is nearby Senator: "The President down as easily as their head­ rival young claimants, with singing a far different—and con­ and their instituticsi Is to spread the cal and economic power anyway? HHH Strategy had better understand that this long charges have been defeat­ battle ■ sharpened spurs and Beyond any doubt, unavoidably, labor siderably less hiirmonious song Spurning the advice of trusted cat has nine lives.’’ ed in the past. beaks, appear on the scene. rumor that somebody from over South has great economic power. The leaders —In private. Translated, that means Mans­ associates, Sen. Hubert H. What goes into the book about Is trying to take them over by high pres­ of the unions control a vast economic re­ Out dr party loyalty, Dole will field has his back up. Intimates Humiriirey now tentatively plans them, at the moment. Is that FURNITURE source. Just as management controls vote for Butz’s confirmation. say the majority leader inter­ SidPIcun All with huge 20" diagonal mea­ sure methods. Once this suspicion has to permit his name to appear they share some extraordinary capital, in cne form or another, so the But his mood in private con­ on te ballot in two early prim­ preted the Nixon blast as grat- sure screens! been launched, the District’s defenders qualities. Current Quot^ leaders of the unions control the work versation with fellow Senators aries—Florida on March 14 and uitous and provocative. His Im­ A. Mediterranean styling. Model , come i-ushing out, as If to defend their force. And sometimes these labor lead­ Is one of incredulity. Would not Wlscmisin on April 4—^without mediate reaction! ’Take revenge They both have limitless "The government of the very homes and a special way of life. ers behave the way capitalist barons be­ Mr. Nixon, Dole asks them, campaigning In those states. on the President at the earliest brass, and a remarkable free­ People's Republic of (Jhina and haved half a century or more ago. naturally consult a loyal Re­ ’The reason for no campaign­ chance. dom from any self-imposed the government of the United Arrange to have the voting taking Economic power, -whether of capital or publican Senator from an agri­ ing there is the overriding Hum­ That chance will come if' Mr. limitation on their ambition. States cf America have agrepd They are both able to take place inside the District Fire House, of labor, should be \^elded responsibly. cultural state who happens to be phrey strategy of letting front­ Nixon vetoes the tax bill be­ that President Nixon’s visit ito It owes a duty not only to its own narrow cause of the provision for fi­ defeat as if defeat were a step­ China shall begin cn Feb. 21, DON'T BUY symbol of the service so many residents chairman of the Republican running Sen. Eldmund Muskie constituency but to the total society. To ping, stone to success. National Committee before get chewed up in early prim­ nancing Presidential campaigns 1972."—White House Press Sec­ of the District have had in the past, and enforce or admii^ter this economic re­ selecting a Secretary of Agri­ aries and .waiting for later (par­ from tax revenue. Mansfield’s They are both cynical be­ retary Ronald L. Ziegler in, a sponsibility is very difficult, "nme was the service all of them may need tomor­ culture to serve during the 1972 ticularly the California primary present inclination would not be lievers in the most cynical side statement. row, and you create an atmosphere in when competlUcn enforced it on the side Jime 6) to make a big - move. to try to override a veto (Im­ of the political game. cf capital. More recently, not only busi­ campaign? But Florida and Wisconsin possible anyway) but pass ex­ Both depend upon practical "There’s no question but that which anybody voting for progressive ness conglomerates and combines but an Yet, Dole continues, he was PANELING primary laws spoil that strategy actly the same bill again and considerations, such as the the human needs for heating unholy alliance between capital and la­ not consulted. What’s more. Dole change is made to seem a traitor voting by automatically entering all send it back to the White House power to bestow favors or deny will be met."—Fred Welnhold, UNTIL YOU'VE SHOPPED bor had produced many "managed” gives the Imnression in private against his own community. possible candidates unless they for Mr. Nixon’s discomfiture. favors, for their creation' of po­ energy specialist for the White prices, and inflation has resulted. The that, if asked, he aulte likely sign affidavits of non-candidacy. litical friendship and associa­ House Office of Science and Some day, perhaps, even the in office alliance was not the only cause of Infla­ would have recommended Senior Humphrey advisers be tions. Technology, reporting that a se­ tion, but it was a major factor. somebody more closelv connect­ leadership of the District will tire of the Ueve he should sign those af Herald vere winter could create natu­ Plywood Center The political power cf labor is ed to the farm and less Inti­ Some of these things go for fidavits to avoid damaging de ral gas shortages tor industry effort to maintain separate systems, and great hut it requires combination with mately involved with agribusi­ almost all other politicians. feats in the early primaries. Yesterdays but that there will be eiiough will run out of South End villains — the other elements in the community to be­ ness than Butz. The difference vrtth Barbieri Humphrey originally agreed but for home requirements. come really dominant. Thus in the days Similarly, the White House and Marcus is that with them WHERE EVERY DAY YOU Ijcague of Women Voters a few years now has come to feel that he 25 Years Ago of the great depression and -the New did not ask advice from Sen. everything Is double, and this Is ago. General Manager Robert Weiss and cannot sign the affidavits and "I made no attempt to cover Deal, a coallUon between labor and the Jock Miller of Towa. senior Re­ A committee from the CSiam- what would keep them away maintain his credibility. It up. I made every effort to BUY 6 PANELS - GET 1 Director of fhiblic Works William debt-ridden farmers created a majority publican member of the Senate ber of Commerce named to from the goals they seek almost A footnote; Before Mayor look into It as any commander which ruled the nation poUtlcaliy for Agriculture Committee and an­ raise funds to assure the re­ forever If It weren’t for that O’Neill this time — and will itself seek David Kennedy of Miami en­ would have.” —Col. Oran K. (WHEN BUYING ALL THE SAME TYPE) decades. Today the farmers are big cap­ other loval Administration one circumstance to which we common sense for Manchester’s future. dorsed Humphrey for President, sumption of Christmas lighting Henderson in testimony at his italists. few mortgages are being fore­ ' supporter. Miller defended Butz has decided to abandon the referred at the beginning. he was informed personally by My Lai massacre coverup trial. If such a time ever arrives, the rest of closed, and labor’s allies are more likely during hearings but ended up plan due to a brown-out order. The circumstance which con­ I TELEPHONE 875-4304 OPEN TILL 8 PJ the Senator that he might not tributes its grim weight to their to be distressed urban minorities. voting against his ccmfirmatlcxi Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin is "Don’t let yourselves be tide- us will be waiting in good spirit. But we campaign actively in Florida. unquenchable ambition is that Meantime, the character of the work In committee. UP for re-election the guest speaker at the break­ en In. See their lies. Tell them: wouldn’t advise anybody to depend on That could change, however. If the distinguished veteran they force cwtinues to change. Increased next year. Miller was inundated fast following the annual Advent ‘We don’t need your IttUe fa­ TOTAL AUTOMATIC COLOR CONSOLES a statewide Forlda poll Hum­ there being a next time. wages and living standards, diminishing with antl-Butz sentiment from are trying to unseat and de­ vors. What wo need Is women’s I # PAINTERS & PANELING SPECIALS phrey has commissioned shows Men’s Corporate Ciommunlon at Your choice of seven styles work hours, penstons and perquisites, lowans. stroy has nurtured no succei- liberation.’ ’’—Fidel Castro, Magnavox Total Automatic Color is a complete electronic system! TAC For'the present, and foi' what may be unexpected strength. St. Mary's Episcopal Church. 1M« have given lalxnr a major stake In main­ Indeed, nobody In the Senate slon to himself. Jehn Bailey has prime minister of Cuba, tellihg lets you kick that bothersome tuning habit by automatically keeping Mansfield’s Pique many years to come, all of us are going taining the system much as it is. Revo­ was consulted in advance. This 10 Years Ago no number one lieutenant who is a crowd of women In (Jhlle that Spice Wood flesh tones natural and pictures'sharp. It eliminates the need for Jump­ to have to live with a reality which, in lutionary fires hav^ gone out. Labcr has Inexplicable (and, to the Senate majority leader Mike Able and eager to step Into his Scclalist revolution also means ing up and down to adjust controls, for it remembers to give you a Mansfield of Montana happened become conservative. This is particular­ Senators, Inexcusablel lapse in 'William E. Buckley is re­ shoes the moment he decides to wemens liberation. perfectly-tuned pictures—^wlth the right colors—Instantly and automatically spite of the way the Eighth District to be reading the news ticker ly true in the international thrust of political procedure is one rea­ elected chairman of the library relax in his slippers. —on every channel, every tim e! The new ultra-rectangular cmd ultra- votes, is going to keep dictating greater American labor, which Is notably anti­ son why the Butz nomlnatim Is in the Senate, cloakroom when board and Miss Catherine Put­ The situation is not merely "If men of moderation have bright Matrix Tube—unlike many others—has a black, opaque substance word flashed that Prasldent cooperation and mutual support between communist and shows little real sympa­ precarious. As of now, Butz will nam Is secretary. that Bailey himself has failed nothing to hepe for, men of vio­ UnEK PUT WRU PRUT surrounding each color dot-;-resulting In far better picture contrtist, Nixon would Ignore the Mans­ The new reference room at tn train and develop any such the two sectors of town. For that neces­ thy with social democracy anywhere. probably be confirmed but with lence will have something ito sharpness and far more brightness. The new Magna-Power Caiassls, No effective labor party has ever aipund 40 votes against him—an field amendment setting a dead­ the Mary Cheney Library will potential successor. shoot for.’’—British L«bor par­ with predominantly solid-state components, assures bet­ sity, too, there should be good spirit, and come into being in the United States. ominous sendoff for the Agricul­ line for ivlthdrawal of all U.S. be named In honor of the late There Just does not^seem to ty leader Harold Wllscn, in par- GoldoR Spice ter performance and greater reliability. UHP/VHF Remote no pointless, profitless acrimony. The The unions have chosen to work through ture hot seat. troops from Vietnam. The In­ Levi Drake, a benefactor of the be present In the party struc­ ll^ entary debate urging reunl- Control Is optionally available—also at great savings. Don't stant reaction, unusually harsh voters have spoken and one side has the established political parties. Usually Not since Franklin D. Roose­ Manchester Library system. ture, anywhere, anyone, ex^pt tlcatlcgual. Ireland. $ 9 9 9 settle for anything less than a magnificent Magnavox with they have favored Democrats more than TAC! Come in today . - , . see these great special values won. If the other side iiad sold its own velt nominated Henry A. Wal­ Republicans, but with notable excep­ lace to be Secretary of Com­ . . . and save. case better, and if those who favored it tions. Labor has often used Its power merce in early IMO has a 4k7 hiid the voting power of their con­ now on one side, now on the other. Its Cabinet member taken office , clout in Congress has been showing dur­ GAL. victions, the result could have been dif­ with such deep hostility as Butz ing the last few days. In legislative In­ now faces. There wore 82 votes Fischetti Spanish Reg. List 97.80 ferent. It’s a siid day, but we will all tervention to force approval of retroac­ against Wallace, a hard opposi­ Umited Tlmo Only! tive wage increases on the Pay Board. live, less sensibly than we might. v tion that dogged his tenure at Granada ^^^ito & Ready-IMlxed Colors I believe American public opinion se­ the Commerce Department. riously mistrusts the unions’ political Mounting opposition to Butz !ind economic power. I believe a good comes not only from farm state High Risk Schedule deal of labor’s rank-and-file members Senators but from liberal non­ are unhappy about their leadership. The ' TlilH was, the htst time we looked. farm Republicans. Jacob 4x8 delegates who go to the unions’ national K. Javlts of N ew /Y ork and WE HONOR President Nixon’s summit schedule; meetings roar their approval. But the Clifford Case of/New Jersey ^ufiximpieBa Dec. 2: Premier Golda Meir of Israel members bock home grumble at the in­ may vote no because of Butz’s creasing deductions from their pay en­ Bam Board well-publicized attacks on food- GEIUN6 WHITE on compact sleieo SAVE $31 on compact ^tarao S A V E S 9 » on slim-and trim SAVE <31 on compact color at Washington. velopes. SAVE* m stamps and other anti-poverty PMlwd vrHti 89lM itverlnf phono syatem model 9280 with petlorm- FM / A M radio-phono In Early American portable TV model 6036 with ultra-rec­ portable model 6270 with vivid 18* di* Dec. 13 and 14: President Pompidou The unions are no longer battling for programs. ptimenlu It make almMt anca far in excau ol its price tag. 6-Watts styling. Model 3322 has 10-Watts EIA tangular 19* diagonal measure^ pictures, agonel measure pictures, plus telescoping $588 MY Mtlinc • M f C99l the underprivileged, against economic music power, lour speakers, an Automatic telescoping dipole antenna and conve­ dipole antenna and convenient retractable of Prance, In the Portugjuese Azores. Eaty Hi r«H 9P hrtiah. 8AVI EIA mualc power, autott^atlc Micro or political repression. Their leaders OVIW lO H . . . WiaULAW Changer, plus two 6* ipaakers and jack Mark I record player. Mediterranean and nient carrying handle. PerlecI anywhere— carrying handle for true portability. An Dec. 20 and 21; Prime Minister Heath have become .^barons now. Sometimes A Thought for Today HIT 18.101 lor optional headphone. Duit cover. Conternporary etylet, too. In any room in your home. ideal second set for any room. of Britain in Bermuda. they rule high-handedly. Sooner or later, Sponsored by Uvs Manchester Complat* with Q f0 0 9 5 new legislative restraints will be placed Council of Churches WE DELIVER $8995 NOW $198 nioblls oart N O W - I J 5 I NOW $318 - ! Dec. 28 and 29: Chancellor Brandt of upon the abuses of power. Not the least Gingor Wood fPICIAL WITH GALLON PUWCHAII West Germany, nt the Florida White vulnerable will be the use of union trust The teaching of Jesus: "When OP U T IX PLAT funds, which have also become a vast t 8AT1N 1NAMIL1 House. ye shall have done all those WE HONOR capitalist power and a source of graft. things which are commanded Jan. 6 and 7: Premier Sato of Japan, 'Ihe regrettable fact is that more gov­ you, say, We are unprofitable A p p lian ce m attor charge California White House.. ernmental regulation of the economy is servants; We have done that tHR MTIMAMN CARO In sight not far down the road. If Intran­ IP^ime Minister Trudeau of Canada is which was our duty to do.” St. MORE PALL SPECIALS GN: sigence -and selfishness destroy the ef­ Luke 17:10 \ to be fitted in somewhere. • ARMSTRONG CEILINGS • CARPETING • FLOOR TILE S ales fectiveness of today’s Price Oommission Be thankful for duty, unpop­ eSAP-O-LIN PAINTS • PLYWOOD e SHEATHING ■-ititor the conclusion of this schedule and Pay Board, they will hasten the day ular but Indispensable. Duty, 1 AIT VI'".O^ I'l A.’A - !^'^TII Si VIH'W. ntnary summitry,. during which of more severe controls. The present says someone, la something limited forms of control suggest the path we look forward to with dis­ will. In effect, bo briefing BUY NOW. IF YOU'RE PLANNING | O r K N DAILY • A.M. TO • P.M. of agreement and compromise. As or­ taste, do with reluctance, and -western allies on- his own ganized labor defies government, it does look back on with satisfaction. ANY PAINTING PROJECTS! BATUPOAV »TIL 6 P.M. 1 jHirposes in the filial sum- so at Itg own peril. — ERWIN D. CAN- Submitted by HAM IN THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Rev. George Nostrand ' Ip to follow, the President MONITOR. St. Mary’s Church YOU'LL SAVE MORE--GET BETTER SERVICE TOO ^FACBCHir* fO MISSION CONIN0L — ^OCNlN^ ACC0MFLISH£0„.NlNbA.., FOR BEST VALUES ALWAYS SHOP LAPP PLAZA WITH THESE DEPENDABLE MERCHANTS!

* PAOB EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 80, lf>71 Tolland County Superior Court- Music Boxes, Classes Will Meet MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1971 PAGE NINE Manchester' Adult Evening District Vote Bars Merger Rug Hooking School classes will be held Six Prisoners Charged Drug Center ' at the Rhnm High School Lit­ sCAarlfia I.. Holmatrom tonight. Emil Ostrowski, (See Page Two Rain Heavy, Rubella Clinic Hebron tle Theatre, Curtain time for CharlM L. Holmstrom, 80, of school director, reported that Th# Drug Advisory Center, both performances is 8 p.m. beginning," said Edward Mc- A rubella Immunization <^a v e IS Alpine Bt., a former industrial On Exhibit the cause of the power outage In Somers Escape Try 88 Park St., is open Monday This Is eurrently the 15th sea­ Keever, district director. Di­ clinic will be tomorrow from IFUELOIL arts teacher at Howell Oieney that resulted in the closing through Saturday from noon B ut Causes Church Honors Hilding son for the Players which has escape; and Paul Bridges, 85, 10 to 11 a.m. and 6:80 to 8 Technical School and at Somers Old music boxes and a demon­ of Manchester High School rector Joseph Luts offered, "I Six prisoners allegedly invol­ to 10 p.m) presented ten adult plays, three charged with attempted escape p.m. Patients should use the AUTOMATIC OR Trade School, died yesterday at stration of rug hooking will be today will have been repair­ wish to thank the voters of the ved in an attempted escape children’s plays, four Gilbert from a correctional Institution, A telephone backup service No Flooding roar entrance of the Man­ On Retirement as Clerk < a Manchester convalescent featured at the Cheney Home­ ed this afternoon. and Sullivan operettas, and six CALL DELIVERY district for their overwhelming from the State Prison at Somers and conveying unauthtirlsed is available when the center chester Public Health Nurs­ home. He was the husband of stead Christmas Open House, Is closed. Broadway musicals, as well as 24 HR. b u r n e I? PER GAL. 106 Hartford Rd., Sunday after­ vote of confidence. I feel that have been arrested by State Items into a correctional Insti­ Measurements at the Porter- ing Association at 71 E. Cen­ Albert W. Hilding, retiring Hhlrlcy I'. Bclclcn, I’arry Rob­ Mrs, Katherine Oampbell Holm­ Police following an extensive For drug advisory Informa­ Howard reservoirs this morn­ ter St. erts and .Kjnn'iiell. several revues and workshops. SERVICE YEAR ROUND strom. noon from 1 to 4. It is being Public Records this should settle consolidation tution. after 44 years os clerk of the A community organization investigatim into the escape. All of those arrested’ have tion, call. 640-2015. The makeup clinic, which I’alrlcla Grenier, Selmer Don­ sponsored by the Manchester once and for all. Needless to ing showed that about on Inch First Congregational Church, furthering ■ participation In mu­ Mr. Holmstrom was born Warranty Deeds The six arrests are in addi­ is sponsored by the associa­ ald and Virginia Molt wore Historical Society. say 1 am extremely happy." been presented before Judge of ruin fell In Manchester yes­ sic, drama and allied arts, the July 14, 1891 in Amesbury, Janice P. Breer to Carl M. Jr. tion to the arrests of Frederick Henry J. Naruk in Tolland tion, Is for German Measles, was presented with a cuff link cloetcd to Ihv tnlsslons com Moss., and had lived in Man­ There will be a nominal and June M. Carlson, property District Clerk Joseph Volz de­ terday. ’The storm, starting at Podium Players’ profits are NATIONAL Oil CO. @ clined to comment. He Just Merrill, 25, and Louis Cofone, county Superior Court and (Heir as required by law for school sot and tie pin from the church mlttee and William Ruth, Bruee chester for the past 26 years. charge for non-members of the at 35 Milford Rd., conveyance used to assist the fine arts pro- quietly continued to tabulate the 82, who were presented in Tol­ cases were continued under $2,- P M ce Log mtd-afternoon and lasting late entrance. It Is open to Man­ Before he retired in IBOS, he was Society, but members, and chll- tax 338.05. at the recent annual meeting. Can.pbell and Joanne Kelsey to ,;r"the high" school" ____ 688-5544 vote on various record forms. land County Superior Court last 000 bonds. As all are serving Into the night, made for sllp- chester children ages one the eommlUee on evangelism. employed as a carpenter for the dren under 16, when accom­ Rose A. Davison to James H. Elected October 1927, Hllding’s Howard Keeney, district treas­ week, both charged with at­ prison sentences on other P®ry driving and slightly warm- through pre-kindergarten. Music committee members According to Bernard Hart- former John Wennegfren Co. In panied by an adult, will be ad­ Jr. and Martha B, Sarles, prop­ AHBESTS or temperatures, but didn’t term Is the longest in the 256- mitted Iree. urer, said, "I guess they (the tempt to escape, and conspir­ charges, all were returned to elected were Marjorie Camp- Manchester; erty at 45 Hudson St., convey­ Somers. Special public defend,- Kenneth J. Toplch, 28, of ccmplotely wash away snow re- year history of the church. Hlld- Walter Cookson of 49 Benton ance tax $19.80. district voters) know when acy. It was tile third time Mer­ bell and Marilyn Horton, and ‘ ‘‘ ®® ' T^^® He was a BO-year member of they’ve got a good thing." era were appointed for all of the Storrs, charged with fraudulent malnlng on the ground from Ing declined ronomination this St., a collector of music boxes, L and M Homes Inc. to Alan rill, who is from Tolland, had elected church representatives ^ °“ P'®’ ^ . “ ’ ® Naval Lodge of Masons in Kit- issue of a check, arrested yes- last week, Dock Crews year, expressing his desire to will lend and operate a large P. and Mary L. Camming, Keeney praised about 35 op­ attempted to escape from the accused. wore William Ruth and Mary ‘ ®*'®" tery, Maine, and a member of ponents of consolidation who he prison. Police said Investigation Is tsrday on a Circuit Court 12 The town highway depart- retire. •' munity munltv theatre at Itsits best and SOUTH Slot Unity Chapter, RAM, of South Swiss-type instrument with harp property cn Sunny Brook Dr., warrani in connection with the ment reported that the usual we will continue to do so ns long fNTBANCt said canvassed door-to-door in Others arrested were: John continuing and the arrest of a Work Orders Making the presentation w.is Richard Grant Jr., Elmer Befwick, 'Maine, and Piscatagua attachment. Made in the 1880's, conveyance tax $39.60. passing o» a bad check at Stop flash-flooding of town streets ns we have your (the com­ the district on Saturday and Relncsa, 29, John Fisk, 39, and former inmate of the prison is Whitehousc and David Blllard Chapter, OEIS, in Kittery. it plays 12 tunes from one Evelyn C. Slawson to Ralph Sunday. Mrs. Ruth Porter, newly elected munity) fine support.” Gecrge J. Nevak Jr., 33, all being sought. and Shop, court date Dec. 13. did not occur, probably because were elected to the ushers and Survivors, besides his wife, cylinder. He will also lend an A. and Edythe L. Pasek, two clerk. In acknowledging the Hartshorn mentioned that the "1 think the people of the charged with attempted escape The investigation started after T AT.. “ *® was steady rather On Increase greeters committee, and Bruce are two sons, Carl O. Holm- Edison home phonograph of the parcels, cne on Bruce Rd., one L ^ da A Josephson, 18, of than coming all at once. There church’s grateful appreciation Players will be producing a mu- north end have spoken their from a correctional institution, the discovery, on Oct. 5, that Work Hlldlng’s years of unselfish f-'nmpbcll, Sara Grant and Sel- spring, and they strom of Amesbury, Mass., and early I900’s, with a 14-lnch at ^ • Seaman Circle, con- Bast HarUord, charged with wore some Instances of leaf- ‘ ^P) ------piece,” commented Granville criminal attempt tc escape bars had been out in the win-, mer Donald to the flower com- welcome anyone and everyone Robert B. Holmstrom of North »*om. which plays cylln- veyance tax $23.10 on both. (Ted) Lingard. "I think it soliciting rides (hitchhiking), clogged drain basins however Q®'* Coast s®rvlce to the church, the gifts from a correctional institution, dow of one of the cells at Som­ o mk w e r e mlttee, Executor’s Deed arrestedatvnssafArl at 2:55. au._this ______morning. “ u r a u i l>a0inB, H O W ever. ,longshoremen_____ ,______. ______Increased. *today _ J __. were' InnrrlhAflInscribed with thnthe Hatnadates to join with them In working Hampton, N.H.; a daughter, shows that they’re behind their and conspiracy to escape from ers. Reportedly Merritt sawed Elected to the board of Chris­ Mrs. Ruth Shepherd will have Harold W. Bells, executor of The National Weather Ser- as port activity picked up fol* Hlldlng’s In- "toward bigger and better Mrs. Andrew Allan of L.vnn- governing body lOO per cent." a correctional institution. through the bars with a hack­ W.^Middle ’IVke. court date v . ; ; fo rrcrte a lls tian education committee were an 1880 Regina table model mu­ the will cf Carrie M. Bells, to \ lowing the Talt-Hartley back-to- Itlals. community theatre In our area.” fleld. Mass.; two brothers, J c ^ Jack and Maria Jese, property Dr. Douglas Smith, chairman saw he allegedly received in Carole Elliott, Charles Bailey sic box, with perforated disk of a citizen’s group favoring Alsc, Roger Kelly, 32, and fliirrUa ®®®“ ®*'®‘‘ snow work orders that ended the two- Other officers elected besides Banquet Saturday Holmstrom of South Hampton, at 144 Oakland St., conveyance the mall. The others arrested Jr., John Keleher, Carolyn Hub- records, in operation. This rare consolidation, remarked today, Constatine Scarveles, 32, both ACXtlDENTS The Hebron Rams Midget N.H., and Theodore Holmstrom tax $33. were allegedly involved in the o M <*®®'‘ ®‘^“‘ ®’ M™' ^“ rter Were Ward Steln- instrument is a collector's item. “ I’m very sorty that the thing charged with criminal attempt Mike Pantaleo, 63, of bard, Deborah Scranton and Football Association annual ban- of Salisbury, Mass.; three Federal Tax Lien planning for the attempted es­ cent tomorrow “ '® ” ew York, a miller, moderator; Charles Mrs. Joseph Handley, using did not pass. It was certainly to escape from a correctional Spencer St., was warned Mary Ruth. quel will be held Saturday eve- sisters, Mrs. Frank Roblee, Miss U. S. Government against cape. tonight will ranM from^M Waterfront Commission spokes- Schaeffer, vice moderator; rags and original designs, will an overwhelming defeat based institution, and conspiracy to Nomlnatlng committee mem- nlng at 6:15 at the Gilead Hill Jerihle Holmstrom and Miss Thomas E. and Dorothy C. )T ’. ' T i ------"...B jronter- uDoer 'ioh nnH ity..) *"®*’ ®®‘‘‘ stevcdorlng c(fm- Linda CJiasse, assistant clerk; hers elected were Gerald Cross, School Bertha Holmstrom, all of Salis­ demonstrate the craft of rug largely on sentiment in the dis­ day; his car struck a parked .q ® ®"** panles ordered about 10,000 Lucius W. Robinson Sr., treasur- Pritchard of 7 Ambassador Dr., Richard Grant Jr., and Geoi^e buffet menu will consist bury, Mass.; two grandchildren hooking. Uke women of colon­ trict as far as I can tell.” car on Fairfield St. at about today, compared with er; Shirley P. Belden, assistant ial days, she uses no frame. $579.93. 'From the .other side of town. 6:46 p.m. The parked cor is Alden and auditing committee appetizers, lasagna, salad, People Who Care and a great-grandson. Release of Attachment Town Democrats Will Vote about 2,000 Monday. Increased treasurer; and George Alden, The small hooked rug in the Town Manager Robert Weiss owned by Janet A. Granato of members elected were Ward rolls, beverage and dessert, and Funeral services will be to­ The Constitution National calls were also reported in oth- Jeff Adams and Ronald Say, south bedroom of the homestead said today, "The issues were 265 High St. St^nmlllcr and Rose Perhom. there will be an admission For somethinsr as important as the final morrow at 1 p.m. at Holmes Bank against Prank and Phyllis; Manson Handed er ports. trustees. may have been made in this explained to the voters of the Dec. 8 on Rules Changes 'Ihe church membership also charge In the hopes of making tribute to a beloved family member, turn Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Lateano. Many of the 45,000 members Elected to the board of manner. Eighth District. They have de­ Robert D. Kristoff, 17, of East voted on new bylaws which the banquet self-supporting, to people who truly care . . . the people at Burial will be at the conveni­ Release of Judgment Lien Life Term In of the AFLrCIO Internation- deacons were Lucius W. Robln- cided what they wanted and Manchester’s Demo­ their Democratic Town Com­ Hartford, was warned for fail­ change the structure of the However, players, coaches Holmes Funeral Home. ence of the family. Through the courtesy of Mr. The Constitution Natlorihl al Longshoremen’s Association ®*’-- Slfreno A. Scranton, Al- that’s the way it will be.” cratic Town Committee is one mittees, different methods ex­ ure to drive a reasonable dis­ church government. and cheerleaders will be ad- Friends may_ call at the and Mrs. Horace B. Learned, Bank against Frank and Phyllis 2 More Slayings reported for work Monday but tiori A. Coolldge, Parry Rob- William O’Neill, director of of 50 such committees in the ist. tance apart last night; his car These include the election of mltted free. According to Wil- funeral home tonight from 7 to F*® Cheney pimch Lnteano. few actually got assignments as erts. Jack Johnson, Edward 9. bowl will bo used to serve mull- public works, said he was "ex­ state to self-perpetuate Itself in In West Hartford, for ex­ was In collision on Center St, LOS ANGELES (AP) a moderator and vice moder- Ham J. Henaghan, president, Marriage Licenses tremely disappointed." “ I’m ample, caucuses are held in only a. fraction of the 200 Idled Chasse, Charles Bailey, Mll- ator Instead of an executive ticket of admission for all play- _ _ _ ed cider. Tliirteen silk manufac- Daniel Nolan Larson of East office every two years. Now it dren Fillmore, Helen Bevin, still convinced that its not in the Dr. Douglas Smith, chairman of a citizen’s group Voting Districts with candi­ Ce^r7/Sn^.Tri ^^d^wereZdTed’ committee; the election of an era will be the return of all Mrs. Shirley M i^ey turers presented the bowl and Hartford and Dorothy Ricci of is about to "live up to its Demo­ In the seven Tate-La Bianca "Opening a port Isn’t as Gloria Bell, .lane Alden and best interests of the town, but favoring consolidation, ponders the vote before an­ dates required to reside in a 10:16. associate treasurer who will be their equipment—clean and M IM IU .T H I OnOiM OF THE OOIMN RUlf COVENTRY — Mrs. Shirley ^ *Ate Prank Wood- 15 Tumpull Rd., Dec. 4. St. cratic image," says its chair­ the democratic process has said nouncement of tally. (Herald photo by Pinto) particular voting district. ______murders, has been sentenced to ®*mple as turning on a pipe- Shirley Schaeffer; and Philip 8. In training for the position of folded. Ingalls Marley, 71, o t Rabbit *’*^‘**® Cheney in 1899. Mrs. Bridget Church. man. differently. The next five years In Hartford, on the other A ear operated by Dolores R. life Imprisonment In the mur- ®*P>®‘"®“ R®b®rt Calder, C»®'* “ treasurer; the addition - of one Player awards will be made Trail, died yesterday at the Schubert and Mrs. Pierre Herbert Emil Lundgren Jr. of Ted Cummlqgs, Manchester’s hand, caucuses are held in As­ deaconess and three deacons to at the banquet, and It Is hoped 'o m e . Windham Community Memori- Afartlney will pour. Homemade will ae«! whether the decision Chokas of 80 Poster St. struck der of a movie stuntman and - ^ association spokes- Emery Taylor, Mason Belden, HOLMES Glens Falls, N. Y. and Char­ top Democrat, predicted today a man in Boston. "Machinery has Nell Wakeman and Albert Hlld- was right. They (the Eighth Elderly Housing sembly Districts, but again, a clnderblock wall on Florence musician the board of deacons; and a new to have a guest speaker from 400 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONN al Hospital. ■ cookies will also be included lotte Ann Keeney of 75 Robert About Town "the committee will change its got to be serviced and paper- all declined renomlnatlon to District directors), were right. with candidates required to re­ St. last night at 8:46. Manson, 37, board of Christian education. the Hartford Knights. HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES She was bom Jan. 25, 1900 in ***® refreshments. Rd. St. Mary’s Episcopal ■ Guild rules In favor of a caucus pro­ side in a particular Assembly shouted his dls- work done." the board. Preaent Play ------Canada. They came out with a negative Gets Grants Carl Reed Hudson - Jr. of vote. We’ll take it from there.” m il meet Thursday, at 11 a.m. cedure;” tor conform with rules District. Cars driven by John W How- *gust atf f JurorsJurors auu and cuunruom courtroom caiaerCalder saideald he expke. A passen­ You re In prison! You’re In mated the port should be func- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Whalen of Concord, N.H., and Richard Edwin Lewis of Wil- prison! You’re In prison!" he tionlng-at of the water compemy, said to­ for elderly housing projects in State Central Committee that ter’s caucus method will be ger In the second car, Julia prestrike pace. Mrs. Walter E. Lane New­ limantic and Laura Louise Mrs. Michael Misovlch of 21 said wlth._a direct stare each Ruled Suicide day, “ As far as I’m concerned Dec. 10 is the deadline for filing spelled out at the Dec. 8 meet­ M. Paganl, was treated at Man- t Z at"a~dlfferont r Z r t e r Z Negotiations between the ILA bury, Mass.; and elgdit grand­ Clark of 391 Center St., Dec. 10. Bell St. is attending the 50th an­ three towns were announced rules changes with the Secre­ children. the company will continue as ing. "We are wrestling with that chestercheater MemorialMAmoHni Hospital..Urumitai P® and the New York Shipping As­ Mrs. Bertha Miles, 53, of 15 Building Permits nual National 4-H Club Con­ Tuesday by Gov. Thomas J. tary of the State’s Office. front row of spectators. it has in the past." He said he Meskill. problem now but anticipate no sociation remained at a stand­ The funeral will be tomorrow Davewell Rd., was .found dead St. - Jean's_____ Welding______of______East gress at the Conrad Hilton Ho­ Consequently, he has called a He whirled In his swivel chair did not know of any imminent The grants are: real complication," he said'. Christine E. Phelps of 311 still. It was the union demand at 8:15 a,m. from the Potter Fu- in a garage near her.home yes- Hartford for Manchester Bel- plans to sell the company to tel in Chicago to represent Con­ special meeting of the Man­ toward the’ Jurors and said. —$775,000 for 50 units in Whatever method is chosen in Woodbrtdge St. was Issued a "The only thing they can Judge f®*' ®®»“ n“» “ ®® a guaran. neral Home, 456 Jackson St., terday afternoon, an apparent mont Rug Co., fire escape at anymie else. He said there will necticut as a volunteer^ Mrs. chester Democratic Town Com­ WllllmanUc, with a Mass of re- suicide, police said. 218 Hartford Rd., $925. Branford. Manchester, whether by district written warnipg for failure to Is what they are told to ludse^" annual wage plan for 18,- probably be a meeting of the Misovich will also serve'as a mittee for Dec. 8, to vote on or at-large, the formula for'get­ grant-the right of way to a ve­ qulem at St. Mary’s Church at South Windsor Police Chief MandevUle Signs Inc. of Cen- —$563,000 for 40 units in En­ directors of the company- soon chaperone for Connecticut dele­ proposed rules changes. The ting on the ballot wlll‘ be basi­ hicle not obliged to stop; her ■Ihe Sharon^ate ?rial,^ -£ ch ^^edT 9. Burial will be in St. Mary’s John Kerrigan said" the worn- tral Palls. R. I., for Jarvis Con- field. lasted 9)4 memtha, resulted In ^ ^ ^ '^®*'‘®®‘- !'f- to discuss the position of the gates attending the congress. meeting will be at 8 p.m. In the cally the same. ' car was driven by Lea M. Jack- Cemetery. an s body was found at about 4 structlon Co., sign at 389 Broad company in light of the district The group left Saturday and —$260,000 for 20 units in There are no calling hours. o’clock slumped over a car in st., $800. Sprague. Municipal Buildings hearing The existing town commute* SOT of, Welles Rd.. TaJeott- ^le death sentences tor proceedings against the vote. will return Friday. room. vllle. at 10:52 a.m. yesterday at “ d three women codefendants » »® *™ '"® ------a neighbor’s garage near her ’ ______Meskill also announced state will file a slate of ckndldatea VX'apping TolUnd Oonsolidatlon was last voted "We in Manchester have been for the 1972-74 Democratic Town Tolland Tpke . and Adams St. tor the August 1969 murders of . ^ ^ Eugene F. Pattlson home. The car was running, n* v n i i on in the district in 1957, and Delmore Neil Williams, son tax abatement g;rants of $42,000 ------Miss Tate and four friends In “ Halford SOUTH WINDSOR —Eugene Dr. Wilfred E. Roblnscai, Medl- BU lgO iB I lle g a l to Bridgeport for 120 units of moving toward a caucus System Committee. Any other individ­ the issue lost then by about the of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Wil­ long before the Oct. 2 state con­ OOMPIvUNTS her mansion and o t a wealthy t n ual who wants to get on the P. Pattlson, 83, of Main St. died cal Examiner said and carbon FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — same ratio, three to' one.. Two liams of 42 Amott Rd. and the moderate income housing and Hniinst-VIRNON CONN this morning at St. Francis Hos- rntmoxlde poisoning was the The state’s highest court, the $10,850 to New Haven, for 31 vention (voted its new rules. ballot merely will notify the ^ "® ^ »‘®"®® ^8 on governmOTt^uZ questions were voted on then, late Mrs. Lois Mae Williams Now. because the convention ber riffle were taken In a house his wife, pital, Hartford. He was the bus- cause of death. Court cf Appeals, has ruled one to consolidate the district has graduated from basic train­ units of low and moderate in- Democratic registrar of voters for 80-day ’ cooling off in- band of the late Margaret Saun- Police said there will not be that bingo—^whether for charity ceme housing. adopted the changes, we are re­ of his intention. His name would break at 120 Hawthorne St. Monday’s verdict involved junction. fire department and one to -con­ ing at the Naval Training Sta­ quired to follow suit—and it’s sometiinq during the day yes- the asserted death of Hollywood ders Pattison. an autopsy. or anything else—is a form of solidate the district sewer sys­ tion, Great Lakes, 111. He is a be added—not ^on a ch^enge P l a t e d Mr. Pattlson was bom Feb. The Benjamin J. Callahan lottery and therefore illegal un- about time," he commented. slate, but as a regu lw , and terday. TOe thieves apparently stuntman, Donald^ "Shorty" tem with the town. 1971 graduate of Manchester " N A . 22, 1888 in Norwich, son of Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., der Kentucky’s constitution. "The sentiment in Manches­ equal nominee. Just as the i^st. ' entered breaking a back Shea, 37, whose body was never rJ'. Yesterday’s vote was only on High School and Is stationed South Windsor 50 Years Overdue 2 U J Prank and Clara Hewison Patti- East Hartford, is in charge of The 1970 General Assembly had ter is for change,” he said. "If we are to remain the Dem­ door vdh<)®w, and then ransack- found, and for the slaying of lo- ICUM- consolidation of the district aboard the USS Kawiskiwl in -="r3W!S5!« son, and had lived in South arrangements, which are in- legalized bingo for charity in "Now we must do legally what ocratic party, we must foilow ed the entire house except for cal musician Gary Hlnman, 34. CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) _ T* sewer system. Hawaii. Mozzer Critical, 1 ■ ll". - ^ r 1 1 1 Windsor for eight years. For a complete. certain counties, we had all agreed to emotion­ the Democratic way. It’a. 'too the ba/^ment. It is unknown If The prosecution contended Two books checked out of the ■CMitttiBal - - The 1957 vote was 1,110 (no ally.” number of years, he erated bad the Republicans are content onythl^ else is missing. that although Manson himself University of North Carolina PEOPLE’S SAVINGS BANK .... ■. NtLLE CAROUSEL GIFT SHOP MUSIC SHOP votes to 413 yes votes on the Struck by Car Cumminga said that emotions the Pattlson Candy Kitchens in to follow their same old path," *, ------wasn’t at either murder scene, library In 1621 and 1922 were re- SUPER FINAST STORES PRAGUE SHOES YOUNGER GENERATION THE CHEESE SHOP consolidation of the District are running high among Man­ Norwich and West Palm Beach, Meskill Doubts Cummings concluded. Ari audio amplifier valued at he had conspired and exercised turned recently, VERNON DRUG ALLIED RADIO SHACK BERNIES MORSE SHOES Fire Department, and 1,124 to Thotant J. Mozzer, 80, ot 2814 chester’s town committee mem­ about $800 was stoled from a ' ----- Fla. I^fore he retired 15 years hypnotic influence to cause the They were discovered by a EM'S BAKERY A.C. PETERSEN FARMS RANDALLS STATIONERS NO. 2 NUGENTS Assembly Revamp Maps 408 against consolidation of Ellington Rd., is reported in bers. "After all, it’s a major car owned by Vincent A. ago, he was employed for a Opinion Poll slayings. woman In her mother’s estate. TRI-CITY CLEANERS W.T. GRANT ALBERT & LARRY'S BEAUTY SALON REGAL MEN'S SHOP district sewer facilities. It was change," he said; “ the mem­ Nadeau of 168 Oak St. while It short time at Pratt and Whitney critical condition today at Man­ ROTH CLOTHIERS FABRIC FAIR CHEZ-JERI DAVIDSON & LEVENTHAL said then that 5,483 people were Favoring Tax bers realize they are prac­ wasnpejiced at his home recent­ Division ot _ United Aircraft Plated Under State’s Eye chester Memorial Hospital, Stock Market SAGE-ALLEN DIAMOND SHOWCASE FISHER OPTICIANS Corp., East Hartford. eligible to vote, however, Leon tically voting themselves out of ly. survivors are a son, Robert Security was the watchword role in two court actions. The Thorp, president of the district HARTFORD, (AP) — Gov. where he was taken after being office.” NEW YORK (AP) — Stock C. Pattlson of East Hartford; 2 plan is being chadlenged in then, said today that the total Thomas J. Meskill ques­ struck by a car yesterday after­ He predicted that the com­ prices sank as profit taking Three cases of whiskey val­ last night as plates were cut noon. mittee will remain at its 70- daughters, Mrs. Edward J. Federal Court by the Demo­ of eligible voters was not count­ tioned Tuesday whether Con­ pressures mounted In today’s ued at $160 were taken in a Mltkii;;^“i of"Manche“ste“r"and »» “»® ®*' The driver of the car that member strength. (Because of break last night at the M A R crats, who ..claim gerrymander­ ed, only estimated. ‘ necticut residents are becoming mcderajte trading. Mrs. Joseph WysocW of Haz- plain OonnecUcut’s legislaUve ing. And it' is being reviewed Patrick Donlon said today, struck Mozzer is William A. Car- resignations and moves, five I>ackage Store at 282 Tolland mere receptive to the idea of a vacancies exist today.) "nie nocm Dow Jones average ardvllle;.10 grandchildren and reapportionment plan. also in Superior Court, under an that he and Paul Cervlni had roll, 39, of 202 Dogwood Lane, Tpke. Entry was made by Cummings said that the pro­ of 30 Indiurtrial stocks dfo|)ped 2 great-grandchildren. The 99 maps, all about the action brought by the Republi­ counted the eligible voters us­ state Income tax, as indicated and the accident is still under smashing a plate glass window posed rules changes will be de­ 7.45 to 822.28. Earlier it was up The funeral will, be Thursday same size, were photographed cans. The'latter seek to correct ing voting lists from the fall by a recent poll. Investigation. at the front of the store. Sever­ cided upon Thursday night, almost 2 (Joints. , , al Other cases of liquor were re­ at 8:30 a.m. from the John P. and made into plates by 10:45 "inadvertancies” in the plan. ' election. Their figure was very The question asked in the poll Police say Mozzer was walk­ when the town committee’s ex­ Declines held small lead over covered on a hearby embank­ TTemey Funeral Home, 219 W. jast night. The City Printing Co. has the close to 4,000 Donlon said, al­ was not whether people wanted ing east 0(1 Beelzebub Rd. dur­ p R S . SANTA CLAUS ecutive board meets. Commit­ advances on the New York Center St,, Manchester, with a remaining 37 maps, of contract for printing and folding though they did not know how an income tax on top cf a sales ing the heavy rainstorm, and ment. tee rules require that ail pro­ Stock Exchange. Earlier ad­ Mass of the Resurrection at the varying sizes and requiring the mans Sj^ldlng Co. of many people lived outside the tax, but whether they preferred was wearing dark clothing. Car- Church o f the AssumtUr fnr House and State Senate dls- gin this week, and printing of ernment that would reward us been erected on the Columbia In those 119 towns which use m ^ y ? e i s H e ^ l^e^em - ‘ riots. They are being guarded S e narrative by the Spaulding Ranch. vestors were disappointed with fer having on income tax or pe­ the caucus system for choosing the report today that the Com­ Rockville ^“ e d ^ a c” b !Sfve^ by Z because they will play a major Co. by next week.______nalize us for net having oife." FireCauses mon Market nations and 8|rlt- BE HERE OAILY former ^tanchester Taxi Co., The governor indicated ;he aln had rejected the U,li. mone­ Hospital Notes was referring to federal reve­ tary proposal at the meotlng.j Decision To Keep Working Bad Damage nue-sharing proposals which visiting'hours are 12tS0 to 8 FROM 12 NOON TO would reward states according Vietnam Chutists Occidental Petroleum p.mi In all areas except ma­ A fire last nlglit at the home to their "tax effort." Lack of dropped 1 to 7k on the Big ternity inhere they are 2 to 4 Brings Angry Union Reply ot Mr. and Mra. Robert Caine, an income tax wculd indicate a Board. A French newspaper re- and 6)80 to 8 p.m. ported that the Libyan gxyvern- 7 PM TO TAKE ot Lebanon. 8 Berger Rd., destroyed one lack cf "ta;c effort,” and the Survivors, besides his wife. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Strikes began in Los Angeles, room and. caused extensive states in that poslticn would re­ Hit Cambodia ment had seized the oasete of Admitted Friday: Walter are a son, Robert Waterman A decision by workers at the Detroit, Kenosha, Wls., Buffalo, smoke and water daunage in ceive prcportlonately loss fed­ the company in Llbyoi The CzarneckI, 7 East St., Rock­ Special Price! ORDERS FROM of Scotrien, Pa.; three daugh- Anaconda American Brass Co.N.Y.^ and Waterbury last Bat­ the rest of the Cape Cod home. eral money. (Continued From Page One) company denied the reports, ville; Phul Margelony, 2018 Ell- ters, Mrs. Robert Bell and Mrs. plant in Ansonla, Conn., to urday, three days after negotia- The Caines and their two chil­ bombers struck at North Viet­ and the State Department con­ Ington Rd., 8. Windsor; and port of the South Vietnamese firmed Occidental’s denial. Julia Dolan, 88 Country Lane, David Thomas both of Man- work while five other facilities tlons broke down in Chicago dren have been provided with along Highway 7 d(iring the 24 namese infiltration routes 88 GIRLS AND BOYS Chester, and ’ Mrs. Kenneth have been shut down by a over wages. temporary lodging by the local Coventry miles northwest of Kontum aft­ Utilities, aircrafts, fo m Im­ Rockville. Bonne Bell heurs ending at dawn Tuesday. plements and mall order-retail Hutchens of North Stonington; strike has brought an angry re- Local union leaders in An- Red Cross office. Caine said to­ It was the biggest total Ameri­ er a weekend of fighting In the Discharged Friday: Gary Mul- day that the fire was confined re,Tlon, were mixed, AU other stock ka, 61 Grand Ave., Rockville; a brother, Harry Waterman of sponse by a union leader. sonla attributed the decision Man Arrested can choppers have logged since categoriea were lower. Plus 30 Cream IN A SPECIAL Barton, N. 8., Can.; and seven "If .the company feels that not to strike to fear 'that the to a bedroom on the first floor, the drive was launched Nov. 22, The U.S. Command belatedly Agne Ackerman, 5B William Neon prlcee on the Big Board Court;' Rockville; Linda Miller, grandchildren. the action taken by some of the company might close the plant. but it is not known how it start­ In Disturbance the command spokesman,’ MaJ. announced that another small ed.,. Ijle said the rest of the house also Included Baetman Kodak, 10 GKtnt St,, Rockville: Tim­ Funeral services will be to­ employes at the Ansonla plant The local operation already Is Richard Gardner, denied there observation helicopter — the Plus 30 Lotion ^ ^ off IJk at 88H; P oland, off lU othy Dbnnelly, St. Antony Nure- < 00 CHRISTMAS HCUSE* morrow noon at .the Holmes will weaken us at the bargain- phasing out operations in Wa­ was extensively damaged by A 41-year-old Coventry man, had been a corresponding in­ third—was shot down during Ir,*; table, they are mistaken," smoke and the paint was blist­ the weekend fighting. T w o at 86V4:-’Aetna Life, off i at Ing Home, Rockville; and Caro­ Ihuneral Home, 400 Main St. terbury and has reduced its An­ who allegedly confronted police crease In enemy activity. 59Vk; Natomos, off 3)4 at 53% • said Peter Marsala, inter-, ered from the Intense heat. crewmen wore wounded. lyn Deal, Kingsbury Avenue -oz. Plus 30 Croam . . fs VISIT 26 OF THE AREAS FIHEST Burial will be at the conven­ sonla work force by half since officers with a shot gun, last TTie U.S. Command alkltl an­ Heubteln, off at 41%; and 3 % .rag. 3*00 national representative of the The house is owned by John The aircraft lossea announced )4 Ext., Tolland. ience ot the family. 1961, said Donald W. Carlson, nounced that an Air Force A87 American Telephone * Tele­ Steel Workers International Un­ Drost of Vernon. The Caines night, was arrested and charged today raised, to 8,937 the num­ Amltted Sunday: Michael There are no calling hours. president of United Steel Work­ light bomber was shot down graph, off H At 41V4. STORES FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS ion. plan to move back as soon ^ with reckless endangerment ber of U.S. planes and helicop­ Fedor, Bast Hartford; James 8-oz. Plus 30 Lotion ...... MV* 16 3*50 The family auggeste that any ers Local 6445. Monday while supporting Cam- American Stock Bkohange "It will only spur them repairs a n made. The Rock­ and intoxication. ters reported lost In the war. Helnta, Middletown; Mark memorial contributions may be Negotiations are scheduled to bedian troops in Kempong prices Included Syntex7 off I SHqPPIHG PLEASURE ville Fire Department and the Heavy rain and high winda Hlasny,.6 Middle Butcher Rd., ihode to the Maswilc Home and resume Wednesday in Washing- Officers Lyndon Wilmot and Thom Province to the west of at 78; TWA warrants, off H at ’ 16-oz. Plus 30 Lotion. . . rag. flO 5*50 Vernon Department responded again hampered the search for Rockville; Janet Kraueo, 69 H osplM in Wallingford. with “ "O®*- the auspice, of the John Drew responded to a do­ the South Vietnamese drive. 28)4: Lnew's Ooip. warrants, Corp. with or without the help — . _ , ** ^ to the call which went in at mestic complaint at the home of The pilot was wounded, a big U.S, Army helicopter Tracey Dr., Vernon; Keith Mac­ of the Ansonla local," Marsala Federal *^®<‘®ra‘ Mediation and Con­ 9:10 p.m. which went down along the ^ )4 at 19)4: Aaamara Oil, off ciliation Service. Duane R. Follansbee, Ashmede President Nguyen Van Thleu % at 14; and Praalay Develop­ Donald, West Wllllngton; Thom­ Desirable after thirty — urgent after 401 said Monday. northern coaet of South Viet­ Personal Notices Dr. Police said that when they flew Into eastern Cambodia to­ ment, off IS at 03. as Newberry, 78 Frankllh Park, The contract disagreement is nam Sunday with 88 American Bonne Bell’s Plus 80 Hormone Cream and y l i The U8W local at Ansonla arrived, they were met by Fol- day for a front-line look at his Rockville;'George Pechlcholtz, I MCSTSTCRES voted Sunday morning to stay "etrlctly one of wages," a com' treopa aboard. No trace of the Hogs* Lard Yield Cut lansboe who was carrying a treopg’ offensive. Field reports 65 Mountain Bt., Rockville; Hormone Lotion contains a special estrogen In Memoriam CH47 Chinook has been found. In inuin. m.ninn, nf rhariniin t**® J®**- Altiiough tile com- PA"y spokesman in Waterbuiy shotgun and was calling threats said ho stopped first at Tay Francis Quinn, 108 Ovorbrook formula to keep your skin moist, firm and SO Pet. in 2 0 Years In Saigon, the Defense Minis­ Plenty of Parkling J.*Oou?^*%o psjm?^away Nov. 80, pany reported no abnormal ab- Neither the company nor to them. NInh for a briefing, then a heli­ Dr., Vomon; .Paul Thorrien, 19M. senteeism. It wasn’t a typical “ ’® u*>‘®*i* would say what was try announced that the chief of- younger looking. The lotion is perfect for all CHICAGO — Today’s hogs Follansbee was held overnight ARLWOTOW, Tax. (AP) — Snipelo Bt„ Rockville; Punj®*® involved. copter tcok him across the bor­ the Joint military atoff, Gen. I CPENTIL9 delight, yield about half the lard of at the police station and pre­ Officials of the new Oeuas-BkMrt Shorey, O Blroh Mt, Rd., Bol­ day, the cream for overnight. .. love and care der to forward positions of the Cao Van Vlen, went to Taipei 2 0 ke at dawn, I remember To go to work, the employes Other unions Involved in the those of 20 years ago, and a sented in Circuit Court 12, Rock­ Worth Airport which will open ton; and Francis'^ Zlgmond, portitroopers in the Kren and Monday for medical treatmant. had to cross picket lines set by negotiations are the United 3.5-ounce pork chop has only ville, today,” llo was released Chrum ureas. In mld-197S are j^olng their best Hyde Ay's., Tolland. (DBL, OosmeUoe, etone) a love that U almost Joy, striking workers from the plant Auto Workers and the Inter- The nature of hie ailment was Mmber. them; 240 calories, compared with 877 on a $1,500 non-surety bond and More than 200 miles to the to preveiM parking proMama. Dlfchaived Sunday: Franoee for- in Waterbury. No Incidents national Aa«ociation of Machln- not diaoloaed, but a ipokeamon and all mine, all mine. two decades ago, the Cooper­ his case was continued to Doc. north. In South Vietnam’s cen­ Mbra than 17,0^ aphoM will Dwyer, 10 Park West Dr„ Rock­ P&L. Manchester Parkade and Trl-City Daughter w®«^ reported an-’ cspace Workers. ative Extension Service reports. sold a Chinees ipeoialist would ba available compared to 9,000 20 in Circuit'Court, ManchOster. tral highlands, three U.S. B53 treat him. ville; Maryiou Poesordt, Suf- at Dallas, Lava Plaid. Held; Geraldine Vellf 47B Mt. Plaza, Vernon. Open to Ot.'lO every night (in< ALL ROADS LEAD TO TRI-CITY PLAZA FOR CHRISTMAS - 1200 PARKIRG SPACES Vernon Dr., Rockville; and Rob­ eluding Saturdays) till Christmas. ert Romanlok, Cedar Swamp mitwwww-.wimE Tollanf t I,',' ' l i ' I

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South Windsor, failure to drive and englne-mq^t (laws were- In Vietnam, landing raiding and Bolton a reasonable distance apart. Experts Study discovered in ^ e r a l others. Come in and regieter far Navy To Sell reconnaissance teams ahead of Siu*face Mail Court Cases Edward R. Hunter, 21. of All but nine of the 47 planea Marine amphibious strikes East Hartford, following too Plagued Aircraft the Air Force now owns have Commando Suh against the Viet Cong, Heads Overseas (MSA NOVA RESTAURANT closely. been returned to service. The Baby Has ^ SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) 1110 Planning Fund Voted OIBCriT COURT 12 James M. LaFlunme, 19, of . WASHING’TON (AP) - A ’The Air Force has ordered 81 WA8HINOTON (AP) — ’The ROUTE 80 f t a s T A L o o n m i ^ Manchester Session Staffori% operating with unsafe team of iso experts is embark­ C6a from Lbckheed Aircraft UiSS Perch, the Navy’s first Gotham Center Postal Hervlcc once again Is ac­ tires. ing on a year-long, $3.6 million Corp., and the total bill now Is commando submarine, is up for cepting surface mall destined "ITALIAN AND AMHUOAN FOOD" Nolles were entered in numer­ estimated at $4.7 billion, mak­ for Europe and Africa but says ous drug charges against six Jane B. Leeman, 45, of East study of the trouble-plagued C6 bid as scrap, T ree Dressed For School Addition Hartford, obtaining money by ing the 08 the world’s most ex­ It can’t gurantco Christmas de­ persons arrested in an August super transport plane to' seek Been Named ’The 28-year-old sub, which livery. false pretenses. pensive airplane. NEW YORK (AP) Work­ IS PRINGE SPAQHEni DAY The town took the firat atep ntlght be difficult and noted drijg raid in Coventry, after ways of preventing future prob­ sent clandestine amphibious men today begin ;dringlng WEDNESDAY Ronald McKinley, 20, of Ver­ An embargo on surface mall toward adding a combined cafe- that technically even two ve­ lems, the Air Force says. . combat units behind enemy llghtbulbs on the Rockefeller jm t s a THE FAMILTt Judge Eli Cramer granted a non, obtaining money by false to the two continents. Imposed terla>audltorium at the high hicles could constitute a rally. motion by defense counsel to Brig. Gen. Warner E. Npwby, Lightning Square line's, will be sold to the highest Center Christmas tree. The job as a result cf the Atlantic and Douglas Cheney, who has psir- pretenses. CHERBOURG. France (AP) bidder, the Navy has an­ aohool loot night when a town supress all evidence due to an C8 program director, was Supemaugh,'Steven Gary, non of John and JoAim Merz Is expected to take 10 days. Gulf Coast dock strike, was lift­ TAKE OUT ticipated in' sports car rallies, John A. Peterson, 18, of Rock­ named Monday to head the — The Cherbourg Municipal Bupemaugh, 168 Elldridge St., Mancheater, He waa bom Nov. nounced. More than 10,000 bulbs In red, meeting attended by approxi­ improper search by the police ed Monday as longshoremen re­ ALL YOU $1 O C asked whether the ordinance ville, failure to drive in the team of civilian and military Council voted Monday to name 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospital, Hia maternal grandpar­ After being commissioned in blue, amber and green will be ORDERS involved. proper lane. turned tc work, pnder tempera- mately 60 peraons approved an could be enforced against driv­ aviation experts, a town square after Gen. J. 789 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER ents are Mr. and Mre. John Merz, Bronxyllle, N.Y. His pater­ 1914, the Perch secretly landed placed on the 65-foot balsam fir ry court orders, Bruce Clevenger, 23, Elenor Sally Wrobel, 670 N. Main St. OAN EAT l . A i l appropriation of $4,000 for pre­ ers who have no knowledge of Hall, 23, James Jemkins, 23, A series of structural and Lawton "Lightning Joe" Col­ nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Supemaugh, Avon. Australian commandos In Bor­ that was raised In front of the 'The government is seeking PLUS criminal mischief in the third . . . where you*re a friend, liminary plana and aite work. the local regulation. He noted Lawrence Ortlleb, 22, Susan other problems has plagued the lins, whose troops forced the He haa two brothers, James, 9, and John, 8; and a alater, Ja- neo to knock out Japanese com- RCA building Monday. injunctions to extend the back- PIZZAS that often such rallies are or­ degree. surrender of German army and municatlona. SPAGHEHI & MEATRALLS The Public Building Commla- Wells, 23, and Gray Young, 20. C6 fleet which was grounded nipe, 2H. The tree is a special holiday to-work orders (or the full 80- ganized out of town and have Stanley C. Wrona, 34, of Paw­ naval units in Cherbourg in aa well aa a ctutomerl ih A 6 •' GRINDERS alon will now engage an archi­ who all apparontlv lived in the recently when an engine fell off In the Korean War, it landed attraction (or both New York­ day cooling-off period allowed steps within Bolton. tucket, R. I., false report. one of the $60 million planes 643^256 tect to draw up plana which will raided Babcock Hill Rd. homo, June 1944. Mattiewa, Sarah Davla, daughter of Duane and Karen British marines behind Commu­ ers and visitors and has been a by the Taft-Hartley Act. ’Taylor admitted that enforce­ Miffit Mathews, Rt. 74, ’Tolland. She was bom Nov. 16 at Rock­ nist lines tc destroy a major tradition since workmen put up 'The Postal Service said it BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON MON. TO PRI. be aubmitted to townapeople ment of the act may be difficult, were all charged with posses­ CAIX, BEFORE CAFETERIA STYLE EVERY DAY UNTO, t PJf. who will be naked to make the sion of mcrijuana with Intent to ville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents ere Mr. supply network. a small tree one Christmas dur­ would make every effort to got YOU IJEAVE but added that, like the special and Mrs. Francis Miffit, Slllington. Her paternal grandparents One of Its last missions be­ ing construction of the center. surface mall to Europe and Af­ "TRY US AND YOU’LL COMB RACK" neceasary appropriation for events ordinances, it is being sell, and cultivation of mari­ conatructlon. juana. Wells and Ortlieb were are Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mathews, Manton, Mich. ^ fore being assigned here aa a ’This year’s tree was brought rica by ('hrlstmas but could not ALSO VISIT OUR GHILDERB RESTAURANT ON HARTFORD HD. IN MANOHBOTKR enacted to give the selectmen • ■ • *1 * . «i reserve training classroom was (rem East Montpelier, Vt, make any promises. Total coet eatimatea for the the necessary tools to protect also charged with over ten 7,400 aquare-foot wing vary counts of possession of ctntrol- Cray, Hunter Hersted, son of Michael and Susan Hersted the town. Cray, 88 Mountain St., Rockville. He was bom Nov, 14 at Rock­ from $321,000 to $300,000, with Fred Luck, leak ing as a mo­ led drugs. aquare foot coat eatimatea Cramer said ho ag^’eed with ville General Hoapltal. His maternal grandparents are Mr. torcyclist, said that motorcycle and Mrs. Kenneth G. Hersted, Mundelein, 111. His paternal ranging between $30 and $40. rallies are carefully planned by the motion argument, presented JUST MARRIED grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cray, BeUows FaUs, Vt. Preaent atate funding pro- professional organizers who last memth, that Coventry police, videa for 60 per cent relm- acted hastily when they entered take care to seek written per'- Keith, Jody Alan, son of Jerome Sr. and Jacqueline buraement for achool building the home without a search war­ mission from all involved prop­ Nielsen Keith, 74 Bigelow St., Manchester. He was bom Nov. projecta Immediately upon com­ rant, they said, because they erty owners. He indicated that 16 at Mwchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ pletion. However, achool board observed a plant of alleged these who trespass cr are a nui­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bleu, Phoenix, Arlz. His paternal member Marilyn Brealow noted sance are subject to presently marijuana, through binoculars, that there la a poaaibility that CONSUMER SALES grandfather is Roy L. Keith, 22 Hollister St., Manchester. He existing state statutes, and thus being removed from a window has a brother, Jerome Jr., 2. thla may be changed In the fu­ the local regulation is unneces­ sill. ’The police said they thought ture due to recommendationa sary. the evidence was in danger of Sheperd, Charles Franklin, son of Charles M. and Shir­ contained In the BtHerington Snowmobile and motorcycle being destroyed. Police entered Repeal. The report, prepared by ley Hartsfleld Sheperd, 1238 Hartford Tpke., Apt. 60, Rock­ enthusiasts appeared to be con­ and seized a quantity of drugs, a committee of Gov. Meakill’a ville. He was bom Nov. 18 at Rockville General Hospital. His cerned that any grinip wishing including numerous potted advlaors, la a study of ways the maternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hartsfleld, to get together for a ride wculd marijuana plants. Cramer said TO GIVE YOU 54 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE state may streamline Us budg­ Fort Pierce, Fla. He has a sister, Deborah, 8. be required to obtain a permit he "felt they had ample time to • *1 »i * I*. et. twenty days in advance. get a warrant..’’ Sandstrom, Debra Dawn, daughter of B. John and Jane It contains the reefommenda- Philip Dooley said that oigan- IN APPLIANCE-TV SALES AND SERVICE A former suspect in the Aug. Petrus Sandstrom, Cherry Valley Rd., Columbia. She was bom tlon that payment of achool con­ izatlon and competition are im- 19 break at Floyd’s Market on Nov. 19 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ struction grants be spread over I^ed in the word "rally" and a 20-year period. This method Broad St., that netted hundreds ents are Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Petrus, Center Rd., Vernon. thus it would net appear that of dollars worth ot cigarettes, CELEBRATE THE EVENT WITH • ♦ * * ♦ of reimbursement, which was a group getting togrether for a , pleaded guilty to substituted in­ Wamester, Jeffrey Christopher, son of Douglas and Bon­ uaed for many years in the past Sunday aftemom ride would be would amount to payment of formation of breach of peace, nie Morrison Wamester, 119 Russell St., Middletown. He was subject to the permit require­ and was given a 00-day suspend­ the Interest charges only. ment. bom Nov. 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Proposed facilities will pro­ ed sentence, with six memths grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Morrison, Convene Rd„ First selectman Richard Mor­ vide seating for 000, eating probation. Bolton. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and M n. M. Wam- ra suggested that the 20-day ap­ space for 200, a stage, music Curtis Frazier Sr., 47, of Rock­ ester, Middletown. plication period be reduced, and BARGAINS GALORE room, two teaching stations, ville, was involved in the break. \ *1 « • *, «. ’Taylor said that the statute can storage, and a satellite )^tch- Prosecutor William Collins said, LnPlra, Pamela Ann, daughter of Peter and Joanne Za- provide for waiver of the 20 day en. Superintendent of Schools but the extent of hie culpability nis LalPlra, RFD 4, Box 63, Lathrop Dr., Coventry. She was requirement at the discretion of Joseph Castagna noted that the was moot. Collins said ITilllp THE YEAR’S GREATEST MONEYSAVIHG EVENT!!! the selectmen. bon) Nov. 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. She has a sis­ addition wUl also allow for ex­ LaBrie, 17, of 16 Hawley St., ter,- Paula, 2. The ordinance was adopted pansion of the curriculum, since « »i *1 • by a vote of 37 to 16. who has also been charged in it will free several classrooms the break, is the state’s main * FARBERWARE ' Billings, Jennifer Lynn, daughter of Joseph HI and Di­ which are presently serving Aloysius Ahem was modera­ tor last nigdit’s meeting. witness, and Collins said his m o x anne Dumais Billings, 432 W. Middle ’Tpke., Manchester. She dual purposes. credibility was also subject to 1 0 "ELECTBIC was bom Nov. 23 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ Dr. Robert Butterfleld, speak­ Manchester Evening Herald question. ternal grandmother is M n. Rose Dumais, Caribou, Maine. Her ing in favor of the addition, said Belton Oorre^HMident Jodlfli Frazier was orlginsdly charg­ T R Y P A N . paternal grandmother is M n . Joseph Billings, 468 W. Middle You saw it at an that expanded facilities will al­ ed with conspiracy to break DVTOm Tpke., Manchester. She has a brother, David, 2. Donofane, M . 646-8606. m m »i t, * low for labs and home ec. and enter, and conspiracy to NOW $ 7 9 9 9 rooms to be set up permsui- SAVE commit larceny under $2,000. ONLY ' d f m s Olati, Elizabeth Anna, daughter of Werner, and Donna auction. A real buy eiAly so that they may be used Charges of burglary in the * geyyehleChrt^Megnet $2.00 $13 ’ ^ Lynne Qlatz, 122 Summer St., Manchester. She was bom Nov. by students during free hours Nixon Plans third degree, larceny, possession G Sidniool Stool G Handy ctmballathmtnf 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ and after school. Now these of stolen goods, and criminal G AlMmlnunvdnd bottom • 360WalliGStyltlM«1tt«t ents are Mr, and -Mrs. G. Stuart Lynne, 77 Ashworth St., Man- G f orfoct Hoot’’control'* • Tw«tom|»orcitur«Mllin|« for somebody. rooms are used for several pur­ impersonation, against 21-year- G ComploloiylmiivNrsipIo I* G UnlRUtairinlittcrMfi ch'^ster. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and M n. George poses. O iin a T r ip old Dennis Winot of 142 Spruce G ThorniMlQt control GlKtz^ 68 Richard Rd., Vernon. She has a sister, Laura, 3. Some Opposed St., were continued until Dec. t 4| »l *1 *, The sentiment of those oppos­ For Feb. 21 23. He is scheduled to be ex­ Duval, Armand Arthur Jr., sdn of Armand Arthur Sr. and But you couldn't bid ing the addition appeared to be amined to determine if he is / REMINGTON Beiv$rly Vaughn Duval, 466^ W, huddle Tpke., Mancheater. He divided between those who felt (Gonttamed From Page One) drug dependent. J^ LA D Y SCHICK PROCTOR w$u|f IMm Nov. 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His mater- the proposed addition la Inade­ very busy, working visit” and Winot is charged in connec­ ■A A HOT COMB STEAM-DRY mll/ gGrandmqthar is.Mra. Flora Vaughn, Hartford. His paternal on it without big money in quate and those who feel It is that "ceremony . . . will be at tion with the cashing of stolen ’ S«|»w,drfH,€eei1wewl gnu)dparenta are Mr.' and Mrs, Armand Duval, 818 Fern St., uniiecessary. Several expressed an absolute minimum.’ ’ checks in area businesses. kashM DRYER & SPRAY IRON h^fdiester. He has a brother, Michael, 4; and a sister, Mhrie, a preference for a sloping floor In the weeks ahead, another Winot was held in lieu of SAVE $ Q SAvi $1 C 9 7 97 your checking accounts auditorium and a separate cafe­ team of White House officials is $2,000 bond. $3.00 7 teria. Milton Jensen suggested expected to fly to mainland A South Windsor husband and m e M 2 ” S $4 .0 0 1 ^ . . Mtn'tHalrDfytr/Stytor that it m i^ t be wiser to spend China to work out remaining wife, Paul Pybum, 43, and G DtWtfHcndl* ’ • TefidicMlMlMlepleta Coventry more money to provide the technical details for the Presi­ Katherine Pybum, 24, pleaded G On/^twihh • Alemperalureselllngf • Sprayctnml town with a decent auditorium. dent’s trip. Contrary to some utility to charges of issuing a * AttachfiMfitt fndtfd«d ^ • light, ceinpect,peiteble' • Ntw'Ttmp-wguMe Original plans did Include a • Adiutloble heW • hr Mt*r tight hand Inning published and broadcast re­ bad check and were both given • MueergeM • Ivtn-NniInmvMit rioplng floor. ports, Ziegler said Monday that 90-day suspended sentences Police Will Sponsor School board chairman An­ preparations for Nixon’s visit with two years probation. drew Maneggla agreed that “ continue to go well . . . . ’’ * Other cases disposed of: separate facilities, including a Carmen Camacho, 21 cf Hart­ SHETLAND sloped floor auditorium would ford, shoplifting under $26, fined . p r o c t o r - s h I x Scout Explorer Post be better, but in view ot the Guerrillas Say $26. MIRRO-IHATIC g m s A n e m n c lEWYTEUCTRIC fact that similar proposals have Stephen A. Ellis, 16, of C m - CW AUrOMATlC TTie ' Coventry Police Depart­ bake and wreath sale at Guido’s 30 1 B H P | KRCOLATOR POWEREDiROOM I twice been rejected by towns­ Hussein Target entry, failure to drive in the ment has announced that it will* Supermarket and Zollo’s Mar­ people, the board felt that the ket during December. Proceeds (Continued from Page One) established lane, fined $20. sponsor a Police Explorer Post less expensive combined facil- Joseph A. Rowe, 16, ot Ver­ will be used for field trips and overthrew a mcnarchy, refused ■ T l ZZ $s.oo I ^ in cooperation with the Boy ites would be more acceptable non, speeding, fined $16. equipment for the post. to sign the cable. • Meket10.$0 k. and "prejudicial" against mo­ f/H/sOlllf * 1 9 ” save $9/[97 Repay tills amount per month: And you con write checks up to; * Chiemecever $2,700 torcyclists and snowmobilers. 5, - • Uwerlngkneb f a $UPU.PAtT brewing eclien. $3.00 The fa^ is, now you may qualify to hove thousands of dollars to write checks $75 em iL cHAf n Autemelk leinpetalwre cen* $150 $5,400 The ordinance provides that * ^'f*''!*'*l<*le«sele(le( • lnd*)Nnd*ntaOualwntnit those wishing to participate in lY IRON PIRIMAN * Inep epen crumb trey • ttnitMlwunMldlek againsti For example, $ 100 per month repayment provides you with a maxi­ $250 $9,000 races or rallies apply for a per­ • InwixlMntmy THIS REVOLUnONAIlY NEW DE> • l«lH BANK AND TRUST City State. -Zip- broad, and that the aeleotmen FUBL OIL • BURNER BALES gt 8 BIRVXCB pwirti PAINT 00. must have wide dlsoretionaty Chargo With Mosfor CIMW90 Cqid m NUTIOM t «|t1 HMItQN • lUMOM • MWMTON . 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nltlcn cf aorlu — an acknowl­ Vernon edgement that he has a listed South Windsor Castro Warms telephone number in the State Chile Women Capitol, AS AROUND THE WORLD School Board Approves Sc£njL jot jthiL When the state’s new tele­ Work Begins on Theater On Lih Role phone directory wos distributed Flexible Learning Plan a few weeks ago, there was no In Sullivan Ave. Plaza SANTIAaO, Chtle (AP) — Fi­ ^ jo fu jb tx L listing for Hull, or even for his cffice. A supplement list con­ p.m. A "SUent Chinese Auc­ del Caetro haa told thousand of The Board of Education hiu application for (he grant. Jo­ Construction has begun on tains his name and number. tion," under the direction of Chilean ' women that Socialist given ita approval for the Ver­ seph Beilis, principal cf the South Windsor's first Indoor revolution also means women's non School system to become in­ Northeast School in Rockville By Sol R . Cohen theater, to be located in the Mrs, David Vale and Mrs. liberation. volved In the federally funded Is on this ccmmlttec. The appli­ The General Assembly’s state Sullivan Ave. Shopping Plaza. Thomas .Breen will follow the regular business meeting of the "The revolution offers women "Individually Guided Educa­ cation has to be completed by With a threatened crackdown Mesklll Administration, with and urban development com­ The request for a 4,400 square a human role in society. It'dig- tion” (IGE) program. January and have the final ap­ by its tax commissioner on little tc dc. mittee Is getting ready to look foot, structural steel and ma­ club. nifles women," the. Cuban (The IGE program was insti­ proval of the beard. It is to be those residents who buy ciga­ The "port" Is the tongue-in- intc the procedures the state sonary building to seat 360 peo­ The club’s choral group, di­ prime minister said In a speech tuted this year at Manchester filed In F'ebruary. Hopefully, rettes and liquor out-of-state, cheek praise he received over follows in state construction ple was approved by the Plan­ rected by Mrs. Walter Joehsuu, Monday night at a rally in a Green and Nathan Hale Schools Kerkin said, the program Connecticut appears well on the the weekend from Democratic bidding and in surety bonding. ing and Zoning Commission last will present its annual Christ­ local soccer stadium. “ But for In Manchester.) wcuM^be instituted next Sep­ road toward isolationism. State Cltalrman John Bailey. It has scheduled a public hear­ week. mas carol program and all pro­ ceeds will benefit the club's reactionaries and fascists, a The program, Albert Kcrkln, tember in one or more of the It wasn’t too long ago that a "Lt. Oov. Hull is a likable ing on those subjects for tomor­ The theater is part of the BOYS AND GIRLS! woman Is simply an instrument assistant superintendent of elementary schools. hue and cry was raised by par­ chap," said Bailey. "He could row at 2 p.m., in Room 310 cf Jerry Lewis Cinemas chain, projects for the year, Hostesses for the evening will cf pleasure.” u schools, explained, goes hand- Kerkin said the largest ex­ ents over the practice by 18-to- be a distinct asset to Oov. Mes- the State Capitol. which offers family-type fare Castro has been in Chile for in-hand with the Continuous penditure with the Initial fund­ 20-year-olds to cross the border kill, but apparently he Is looked The committee is considering and bans X-rated films. '' be Mrs, Herbert Asplund and nearly three weeks as tl)e guest Progress , program already ing would be the hiring of a di­ Into New. York State, for pur­ upen more as a threat and legislation which would Institute Mrs. David Sorenson. Refresh­ YOU MAY WIN The PZC also approved four ments will be served. of President Salvador Allendc. . being developed in three of the rector tc coerdinate a workshop chasing and consuming alco­ therefore is completely shunted a system cf pre-quallflcatlcn of other applications. Leo Lelchner Vernon elements^ schools for the teachers who would be holic beverages. N e w York tc the rear." bidders and of negotiated con­ "You must organise your­ a builder, wds granted permis­ Manchester Evening Herald selves. You must win all Chi- • Kerkin told the board IGE in­ Involved in IGE. laws permit 18-year-oIds to buy Bailey claimed that Hull is tracts. sion to construct 60 homes in and drink liquor and beer. The South Windsor Correspondent lean women to the cause of rev- volves levels of instruction, He said' instituting the pro­ being "Agnewized” by Mesklll, the Sand HiU Rd.—Ellington Rd. Connecticut law says they must Barbara Varrlok Tel. 644-8*74 Just color the drawings on this pogo. fill out the entry i.lutlcn," Castro declared. team teaching and differentiat­ gram will be somewhat easier "never being given any Job of The legislature's finance com­ be at least 21. area. The houses will be in the Warning his listeners of pow-. ed staffing (one of interns and for Vernon than some other authcrity and looked upon pret­ $36,000 bracket. Now, the Connecticut adults mittee has scheduled public blanks and take them to the sponsor listed before erful antlrevoiutionist forces, aides.) ' tewns as Vernon already has ty much as a sideline humor­ A regional office building was are doing it—only they're head­ ist." hearings fer the next three ho said; "Dont let yourselves He also emphasized that the Its curriculum set up on levels apprqved for the 7-Bleven Kennedy Claims Dec. 15. Enter os many times as you wish! ing north, into Vermont and be taken in. See their lies. Tell board's approval of the pro­ In the areas cf math, science Then Bailey said that Hull, Thursdays, all at 1 ;30 p.m. In New Hampshire — to take ad­ grocery store chain. It will be In Germany, little boys and them; 'We don’t need your gram did not bind it to a final and reading. through his years of experience Rcom 408A of the State Capitol. Immigration Of Contest Is open to anyone In Mexico, children break open vantage of lower prices. in the State Senate, "has broad­ constructed next to the eicisfing little favors. What we need is decision but rather made it pos­ The Instructional program­ In addition to the three store at the Ellington Rd.—Rt. ming would be made suitable Out-of-state purchases of cig­ er experience in state govem- girls decorate the "Tannenbaum' 12 years of age er under, women's liberation.’ " sible for the town to become in­ Thursday hearings, it will hold 30 intersection. Jews Flounders a colorful clay "pinata" that volved, in the future, if it wish­ for each student by varying the arettes have been going on for ment than either Gov, Meskill a Tuesday hearing on Dec. 21, * A middle-age woman holdln," WASHINOTON .(AP) — Sen. excepting children of es. amount of attention and guid­ a long time and the latest or any other members cf his also at 1:30 p.m. in the State Two businesses, the S A R — their Christmas tree! a Castro-Allende pennant broke Edward M. Kennedy says the is filled with lots of goodies. The program will not involve ance by t h e teacher; the crackdown on that practice is a staff. Capitol. Sanitation Co. and the Specialty Into tdars and cried out: "Fi- administration's decision two sponsors er employes the purchase of expensive kits amount cf time spent in inter­ repeat of what has become al­ Yesterday, Hull met one cf Tile Co., were granted approval ■i del, we don't want you to months ago to permit Soviet or the hiring of extra staff, be­ action among students; the use most a yearly action. Bailey's aides In the State (Tap- to relocate in town in order to of this newspoper. leave !— Jews to immigrate to the yond the programs already of printed materials, audiovisu­ Still to come is the state's at- itcl. The 1872 session of the legis­ build larger facilities. NAME Speaking forcefully and ges­ United States "is bogged down NAME being developed in the school al materials and direct experi­ tempt tc stop the flow of lot­ Knowing that it was the aide lature will convene exactly 10 S & R will move from Pleas­ Winners announced turing for emphasis. Castro- in a litany of good intentions bystem, Kerkin told the board. ence and the time spent by tery-ticket money to New York, who had ghost-written the Bail- weeks from tomorrow, and the ant Valley Rd. to Nutmeg Rd. asked what "capitalism and re­ General Assembly's 21 stand­ and red tape.” December 22nd. Iit-tjie IGE program attenticn each student in one-to-one inter- New Jersey and New Hamp­ ey news release, Hull remark- It will have parking facilities ADDRESS A D D RESS ______actionary forces" have to offer ing committees (plus a host cf The Massachusetts Democrat is fccuaedays Diatom . Auxiliary Power Filter 200gU.P.H. 34.95 29.95 B ^ W W D U B 9 I for amount of blU. Large NEONS 2 for 1.00 Ten Years Ago Naktonics BioSurge Undargraval Filter 10% OFF The United States was put­ RED OSCARS 1.89 ea. ting pressure on South Vietnam T.F.H. Loosalaaf Book 20.00 16.05 FANCY GUPPYS 2.98pr. President Ngo Dlnl Diem to REGULAR STAMPS month. bring about Democratic re­ forms. SAVE STAMPS! 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Yugoslavians pour wine on the In Poland, tho "Star Boys" On Christmas evening, the Irish In the U.S.A., youngsters ''M i 30 Long , 79.95 / ' , / 15 Gal. 32,95 40 Long 99.95 'Badnyak", the yule log, as go from homo to h^mo singing place lighted candles in windows hang up stockings to be filled 20 Gal. High 36.95 part of a holiday tradition. carols on Christmas Evo. to welcome the Holy Babe. with gifts by jolly St. Nick! A 55 Gal. 114.95 (3A l£tk(lL! 20 Gal. Low Long 40.95 55 Meta Frame s.8,119.95 mNOM WITH THE 29 Gal. 48.95 60 Long 174.95 NAME NAME NAME NAME CHILDREN'S BIRTHETaNEB a d d r e s s ------ADDRESS ADDRESS ______ADDRESS All GENUINE gems in 14K gold. DRAWING All can ba adapted to the num­ a g e ______PHONE AGE ______PHONE AGE ------PHONE AGE ______PHONE ber of children in the family. ON RiTURN OF THIS AD YOU WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR A DRAWING Even add more latorl From as little as $31, but ORDER NOW. ON A 55 GAL. ALL GLASS TANK AT 9t00 P.M. SUN., DEC. 5 th. 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MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADR MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADR ^AQUARIUM DECOR BLAU PURNITURI D & L ^ LIPT THR LATCH GIPT SHOP RAY'S TACKLI ShOP SIMMONS SHOES ARTHUR DRUG im « i MAIN BTRRRT MANOHRBTRR BHOPPINO PARKADR 977 MAIN 8TRBBT 262 BPRUOB STRRBT MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADR 942 MAIN STREET Connecticut’s Mott Elogant Aquarium IWRGIR KING PARR'S MARI-MAD'S RIGAL MIN'S SHOP WATKINS 2 MAIN STRRBT SHOOR JRWILIRS 980 Sullivon Avanua, Routt 194 E 467 OBNTBR 8m B »T 691 MAIN STRBBT . 907 MAIN STRBBT 986 MAIN STRBRT 917 MAIN STRBBT So. Windsor, Connecticut Ttlephona 644-2077 lUniRPIILD'S HOUSE & HALl MARLOW'S MANOHRITBR BHOPPINO PARKADR 946 MAIN STRBRT ‘ 867 MAIN STRBBT JIWeLeRS-eiLVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 Open 7 Do)(f A Week - Mori.-Sol. 10 o.m .-9 p.m. - Sun. 1-9 p.m'. , ------, I ^ Domttmm ■toaobaater at see MEaln etreet Ample Free Parking, Matter Chorge end CAP, Gift Certificates, Leyowoy Plan ^ I------^------r t PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. 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Cuhs^ Athletics^ Reds^ Indians^ Giants Active in Market Rehired i JhiL disUmi/L Dolphiins Impressive ANNAPOUS, Md. (AP)— Alabama Now No. 2 Kick Foriano will return os By Six Teams Involved in Trades the head football coach at the ‘ U.S. Naval Academy EARL YOST next fall. 18-17 season, flashed his strike- The academy’s Athletic SCOTTSDALE. A r i z. Everyone else was happy "We hated to give up Mon­ said Holtzman from his home Football Sport$ Editor In Trouncing Bears Association annount^ Mon­ with his acquisitions, too. In 8t. Louis. "I wouldn't have cut pitch pest 192 batters. The NFL Behind Nebraska (AP) — The Chicago Cubs day, he's a fine ballplayer," "Tbe game today Is speed— cared If the. Cubs had traded quick-dealing southpaw has Atnerionn Oonferenoe day that it hoa renewed For- said Oakland Manager Dick me for two dozen eggs,"'^-' ■ano’s coaching oontroet. and Is also In charge of the school and Oakland A ’s did it, the and that's what I traded for," notched 2,169 strikeouts In eight Boatem— _____ Diviolon_ MIAMI (AP)—Jim Doo- ttis Beari are 6-6 and non- fenoe. The fmatrated Chlca- NEW YORK (AP)—All- regular season a week ago with Dame, Toledo, Houston, Stan- Muscular Dystrophy Fund Williams, "But to get some­ Durocher unflinchingly part­ The length of the new con­ system's entire athletic program. . .Bob Houston Astros and Cin­ said Cincinnati Manager Spar­ seasons, an Impressive figure WLTPol. PT8 0 P standing amid a pack contendem. gcona had to go for a 16-yard winningf Nebrssks esme ® ^l-O record, remained fourth ford, Arkanoas, Mlsolasippl, Despite the mid-winter weather condi­ thing good, you've got to give ed with Holtzman for a player tract woa not disclosed, but Staak, now varsity basketball coach of ky Anderson, whose Reds ac­ Mlaml 9 1 1 BOO 272 120 sweaty and slaughtered oneae paaaed tor two »oal by Mac Perclval to get on tions which prevailed Thanksgfivlnc cinnati Reds did it and the up something good." of ‘'Monday'! quality." The em­ that ranks ITth on the all-time It was oaoumed to be for one within 14 points of a per- orst-place votes and North Carolina and Waohlng- Bast Hartford High, will play with Man­ quired quick-footed second Bolt. 8" 8 0 .727 286 ue Chicago Bears, alreatly had “cefea, hiking hia NFL-leodlng the board. morning: In Manchester and nearly made The A's, forced to trade for a battled manager said he would Hit. year. fect score In this week’s ''®‘ ®* *’®nn State ton. ager Ray‘McKenna's Explorers this sea­ Cleveland Indians and San baseman Joe Morgan from N. Eng. 4 7 touchdown total to 19. Larry Orisse suffered a slight in- the 35th Five Mile Road Race a casual­ pitcher because of the uncer­ use the speedy center fielder as Perry, four years older at 83, 0 . ^ 177 282 a Super Bowl pairing in ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' Associated Press^M ll^ile >^®'‘®‘‘ ‘*’® top The Top Twenty toams. with son. Staak was a late cut cf the Pitts­ Francisco Giants did it. Houston. N.Y. Jate * 7 0 .864 164 230 mind. Csonka plowed tor 104 yards. Jury to hts left—and nonpassing ASBOCiatea rress poii, wniie votes and moved up from sixth season records and total points. ly, a sum of $469.85 was raised for the In fact. It seems that almost tainty cf Injury-plagued Chuck a leadoff man. has thrived on work through burgh Condors in the American Basket­ Morgan and four other As­ Buff. recapturing the American Cen- —shoulder before departing to equwiy uneaten Alabama to fifth with 740 potnU. The Nit- PolnU tabulated on a baals of Muscular Dystr«^>hy Fhnd. everyone was doing It Monday tros—Inflelder Denis Menke, Dobson and John "Blue Moon" "We can fly,” said Durocher. the years. His record was 16-12 ^ P‘ ®h ‘ earns ball Assn. . , . Several colleges are re­ Osntr^ Dlrislon new,” said the Bears’ coach, ference mshlng lead with 878. the roar of 76,813 Orange Bowl climbed into second place tany Uons didn’t play last 20-18-16-14-13-10-9-8 etc: Will "Red" Hadden, general chairman at the wild and wooiy opening pitcher Jack Blllingham, out­ Odom, get "something good" "The game has changed, with last season Imd the big right­ Blue Monday ported to have more than Jiist a passing Clevind 6 6 0 .640 218 388 "It’d be the Minnesota Vikings Oaro Yepremlan booted field The fifth-year quarter- and set up college football’s weekend and wind up their 1. Nebraska 11-0 1,086 for the race sponsoring Nutmeg Forest, of the winter baseball meet­ fielder Cesar Gerrnimo and mi­ all right. In Holtaman, they re­ that Astroturf. If you can’t run, hander has totted 260 Innings or ) * Interest in Mike Mlstretta, senior end Pitt, B 6 0 .46B 206 227 against the Miami DoIiMns.” goals from 48 and 86 yards plus back compleited 13 of 17 for 214 versign of the Super Bowl, regular campaign Saturday at 2. Alabama 11-0 088 Tall Cedars of L,ebanon, reported collec­ ings. Trading, that Is. nor league outfielder Eld Arm- ceive one of baseball's leading you're In trouble.” more each of the past six cam­ } with Manchester High's fcotbell team Olnn. * 7 0 .864 228 178 Chicago had just absorbed a ektra points to Increase his yards. In P a t Camp It will take place on Now Tennessee, 3. Oklahoma 9-1 861 tions fell cff more than $600 from a year As quickly as one could say brtster—went tb. the Reds for left-handers with two career no- Monday, ,a member of the paigns. .. 1 who grabbed seven scoring passes for a Hbua. 1 9 1 ,100 158 280 84-3 prime time licking from NFL-topping scoring total to 98. Bobby Dcuglaoa, the lefty Year’s Night In Miami’s Or- Auburn's defeat dropped the 4. Michigan 11-0 764 t ago. "Sudden Sam " McDowell, the slugger Lee May, second base­ hltters tc hts credit. American League's AH-Star PVmc admitted he has been new one season school mark. . .John Western Division ______An ocean-to-ocean television scrambler from Kansas, hit ange Bcwl when the two lead- Tigers from flfUi to sixth, 5. Penn St 10-0 740 The Muscular D y s tn ^ y Fund Is the Indians' strikeout king was de­ man Tommy Helms and out­ "He'll be the perfect partner team In 1968, batted .246 last chasing McDowell for a long Miami In ABC's Monday night Wbdsh reports the annual Midget Foot­ Oak. 7 2 2 .778 396 226 TV game but, althoughaudience saw the Dolphins at on>y 9 of 27 for 11 yards. He AfteJDef eat ers clash with the national Rounding out the Top Ten were 6. Auburn 9-1 478 national objective of the Tall Cedars. livered to the Giants to top off fielder Jimmy Stewart. for 'Vida Blue," the A’s Most seasen with 18 home runs and time, scouting him closely over i ball League banquet wUl be held Thurs­ K.C. 7 8 1 .700 288 168 slonally delighted. Dolohin ‘heir best. "Maybe we con- missed three straight after the chsmpionriilp at stake. Georgia, Colorado, Arizona 7. Georgia 10-1 468 Anyone, who wishes to make a con­ an explosive day of swapping Anderson didn't mind giving Valuable Player, WllHoms 66 RBI. Holtsman fell below ca­ the years. BOSTON (AP) day night at the Army Navy Club with S. Diego 4 7 — -■ - people. . else- Bears finally pushed to a first ___ __ »h„ BJl.Um* Nebraska’s defending chom- State and Louisiana State, the 8. Colorado 9-2 897 tribution to this worthy project may & that Involve^ 13 players, many up the pewer-hitting May, the agreed. reer standards with a so-so 9-16 "I'm really happy to get a 0 .864 203 261 Ooach Don Shula wasn’t ready vlnced a few was not one of dinner starting at 6:30. Denver 8 7 1 .800 167 206 to pack for New Orleans and where,” saidlaid 11 linebacker Nick down at the Miami 8. Perclval g-reat days for head coach John received 48 first-place same last week. Colorado 9. Arizona St 10-1 880 forward checks to Eld Weiss, Treasurer, of them big homes. majors' third best home run "Holtzman is our Insurance marie last year, but notched his lefty who oan pitch," said Fox, • « « NATIONAL CXINFBRBNOB the Jan. 16 Utle game____ Buonicontt , "that we're a pret- then trotted In to allow Chicago y,* Now Bnsland Pa- '’“‘es and 1,086 points In the fl- finished earlier but Georgia de 10, L8U 8-8 810 323 Spring St., in Manchester. Checks The Indians, who had their hitter last season. for next year,” said Williams, seoend major league no-hltter. who intends to move Sudden Cnslaxul Pa> Eastom Division "You guys ctm write what ‘V K®"* team.” to evade a shutout, triots of the waHnnoiNational Football nal regular-season poll from a feated Georgia Tech 28-24, Ari- 11. Texas 8-2 246 may be made payable to the Muscular Top Illing Fini^er problems with the temperamen­ "Sure, we gave up power but whose A’s 'w n the American There was ho question that Sam into the starting rotaUon WLTPot. PT8 0 P you wont,” he told a sports Shula wasn’t worrying about Douglass was Chicago’s lead- League, nationwlde panel of 66 sports zona State urhipped Arizona 81-0 12. Tennessee 8-2 220 Dystrophy Fhnd. tal but talented left-hander, I think this deal now gives us a League West with ease last sea­ May was the most coveted quickly alongslds righthander Yeung Paul LaPlne was a disappoint­ Dallas 8 8 0 .727 281 186 wriUng mob, "but I’m not look- Impressions. Ing rusher with 60 yards in five u . > 18. Toledo 11-0 128 The breakdown of money ccdlected on landed right-handed ace Gay­ chance to play the kind of base­ son but were crushed In three player when Uie Astros dealt Juan Marichal. ed youngster last weekend after his first 14. Notre Dame 8-2 122 race day Went like this, BUI Irwin, sec­ lord Perry and intlelder FYank ball I like—the running game," straight games by the Balti­ with the Reds. The big first There was other business Wash. 7 8 1 .700 302 189 Ing past next week’s game "I'm just concerned urlth our » ...... - ^i-«, ______- ______-- venture into the running field as a par­ N.Y. Onto 4 7 0 .864 179 266 against the Now England Patri- performance, not what people Ptnder was his only multi-catch jog, Sunday to the prevlouslv ^ showdown, with Oklahoma 36- the same teams os a week ago, 16. Houston 9-2 104 retary reported. Duffy as the big leagues roared said Anderson. "I look to Mor­ more Orioles In the playoffs. baseman launched 39 homers Mcnday besides the trades, al­ ______^______^ ') w ticipant in the Five Miler. However, It S. Louis 4 7" 0...... 864 196 213 ots. '■ think,” sold the form er Colt «*ecelverrecelver with three for 80 ------^ \ ...... — 16. (Ue) Arlcansas 8-2-1 46 There were $224 In 1 dollar bills, 16 through cne of their biggest gan tc steal 60 bases for us this As happy as Williams was to last ye€ir, helping him to drive though hardly anyone noticed. no-wln Buffalo Bills, the after- ®‘' \ wasn't with his performance. yards. Stanford 8-8 24 $6 bills, one $20 biU and one check for dealing days In history. coming season." have his new sulditicn, Holtz­ In 98 runs. In 'Tommy Helms, The major leagues officially Phil. 3 7 1 .800 188 247 The Dolphins have the Na- head coach. "NoUce will come noon checking over his exten- Alabama, an Impressive 31-7 replaced Tennessee as No. 11, The 14 - year - old Tiling Jimlor High 18. (tie) Mississippi 9-2 24 $26. Also, five half dollars were collect­ "I talked to McDowell, and Just a couple of hours before man was just as thrilled to the Astros get a Golden Glove opened the week-long meetings Oentrol Division tlcnal Football League's finest If you keep wtiuilng. There’s no youngster was a first-class foctball play­ way you can ‘lobby’ for recog­ Orange Bowl,” said Dooley, a watching his foes of next Sun- en Auburn, earned four top Notre Dame, Houston, Ar- North Carolina 9-2 24 ed, $148.26 in quarters, $9.40 in nickles, he said: Thank you. I hope I this stunning, eight-player leave the Chicago organization. second baseman who is one of by drafting 18 jdayers from the Minn. 9 2 0 .819 176 89 record, an eighth straight er up to a week ago with his school former University of Miami day — the Miami Dolphins —votes and 988 points while-Okla- kansas and Stanford tied for 20. Washington 8-3 19 $1.70 In pennies and $18 in' dimes, for a live up tc the faith you have in swap, the Cubs started things He was one of the dissidents the game's best In making miners at a cost ot $26,000 Detroit 7 8 1 ,700 284 208 triumpih making Miami 9-1-1 nition.” team. LaPine was a starting safety who CaUcago 6 6 0 .646 120 213 with a 1%-game division lead The maosacre the Bears and Miami Senior High School methodically annihilate the homa slipped from second to 16th, Mississippi and North Others receiving votes, listed grand total of $463.85. m e," said San FVanclsco man­ by sending scuthpaw star Ken during a period of player double plays. apiece. Included in this group ot also saw limited duty as a reserve quar­ coen star. “It was a nice trip home venerable Chicago Bears. third with 861 points. Many vot- Carolina tied for 18th and alphabeUcally: Boston (College, There was no entry fee for the con­ ager Charlie Fox, obviously Hcltzman to the pitching-hun­ rebellion against Manager Leo The McDowell-Perry deal was the No. 1 draft choice by G. Bay 3 7 1 .800 231 246 over the world champion Baltl- Included a 28-9 edge In first terback. downs and 446-197 In total of- until the game started.” Mazur hod little to say about ers still rated the Sooners No. Washington No. 20. Illlnots, Iowa State, North- testants and money for prizes and elated with grabbing one of the gry A's for cutflelder Rick Durocher. was a swap of superstars. Cleveland, pitcher Jim Moyer Westom Dlvlaian more Colts. tho game films, except to won- 2. Last week, the Second Ten western, Ohio State, Southern money for the lunches served all con­ Although football was his first love. La game's top southpaws. Monday. “The air is cleared now,” McDowell, despite a sub-par of Phoenix. S. Fran. 7 4 0 .636 226 160 ------testants was reaUied through an ad­ Pine figured he could do well in the race L. Ang. 6 4 1 .600 321 180 der If pass Interference hadn’t Michigan, which finished Its was Tetmessee, Texas, Notre California. vertising progranq distributed to all on competition. After several days of train­ Atlanta 6 6 1 .600 223 320 been committed against Randy ------r’------race day. ing, he entered the Five Miler. ' Kearns Adjusts to Backcourt Position N. Or. 4 6 2 .444 201 267 'Vatahavauuia inm theuie Pats'raw iinat,final, un-u n -m * 1 Tf * TS m. 9 •- * « « LaPlne was the first Illing student to Ciook at This! "j Disney Monday’s Resulta successful drive of the game. 1 v p i c a f tven tfu l I ear in Paterno^s D om ain finish, grabbing 146th place among the Miami 84, Chicago 8 He sold he thoughtthousrht rookie re ' n..' '■ Changes Planned 188 finishers. HOLBROK, Mass. (AP)— Only game scheduled quarterback Jim Plunkett Numerous spectators at the Five Mile Golf Tourney He was satisfied with his showing but Five male teachers wearing Saturday’s Chune should have thrown the boll Road Race Thanksgiving mcmlng were unhappy when he checked cn the results Shooting Looks Improved All times EST more often, but he talked about short pleated skirts and Oklahoma Had the Words disappointed that the names of the con­ in FYiday's Herald and found his name Set Thursday New York Jets at Dallas, 4 that In a mild manner. testants did not appear In either The omitted. In some foul-up along the line, cheerleader sweaters walked p.m. “This in no way is second Herald or the souvenier advertising pro­ LaPlne was given the wrong number to Into classes at Holbrook High ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Only game scheduled guessing Jim,” Mazur said. gram. The listing urns omitted from The wear on his jersey. After he finished, the School Monday but there was a Notea from the pro golf tourna­ Sunday’s Gomes "It’s Just something that comes Herald for the first time In years due to With Yale Basketball Five yellow tag was tom off and given to the reason. ment trail: Miami at New England, 1 with experience.” But Nebraska the Horses a space problem, the 606 names would scorers. The wrong name was passed p.m. In the Patriots' last two “Our shooting looks im­ “It all started with a pre- It was, of course. Inevitable. have absorbed nearly five columns. along for pubUcatlon. New York Giants at Washing­ games — against teams they xtttw v n w v / ap\ proved, but our rebounding game rally we had last As soon as the new Walt Dis­ On the subject of throw- played didn’t have good years, Plans are now already being made to in­ LaPlne finished all right and proof ton, 1 p.m. were favored to beat — IPlun- NlliW YUKK. (AP) ™ neai ■ ____ and ball handling still need Wednesday night (Before Hol­ ney World Open tournament ing the boll, Oklahoma doesn't "I’d put Penn State In a class sert a complete list of all competitors In was supplied by his father who visited Oakland, at Atlanta, 1 p.m. kett has been intercepted seven Hanging out the college ^ in the air often brook's annual Thanksgiving was aniKxmced this year, the a mere with Nebraska, Alabama and the 1972 race in the souvenir program this desk and depcsited the congratula­ work.” Philadelphia at IDet^t, 1 times and hsus been able to ^ Thai’s the way veteran Yale Day footbaU gam e with Hull touring pros dubbed It the 67 times in 10 games. But the Michigan; no question about It. to assist spectators In identifying the tions card given to all runners. A double p.m. throw only two touchdown basketball coach Joe VancUin, High),” Principal William T. “ Mickey Mouse Open.” Best sign last week at the Sooners have averaged 18.8 I'm not sajdng we’d beat them runners. . .For the first time this season check showed that qn error had been Buffalo at BalUmore, 2 p.m. passes, and that might explain assesses his team as he gets It Buckley explained. Sponsors cf the eVent, wMch Nebraska-Oklahoma game was Yards for every paso—complete but It would be a good game, there was no golf played last weekend at made alien the numibers were distrib­ PltUburgta ait Houston, 2 p.m. why the rookie has become re­ ready for its season opener In “The students had prepared a starts Thursday, went along or otherwloe—and toad’s well Maybe we are better; I don’t the Manchester Country Club due to the uted. LaPine was given No. 268. He Green Bay at St. Louis, 4 luctant to put the ball In the the one strung out across the New Haven agalnM Fordham skit In which five men teachers with the Idea. FUags marking above the national all-time know. snow which covered the ground since should have worn No. 264. p.m. air. top of one of the dorms at Nor- Wednesday. Vancisln, starting did the cheerleader bit In each hole carry a picture of record of 11.6. "This is a real good team. It last Thursday. . .A1 Pabnleri, former lo­ Despite placing far back in the pack, Chicago at Denver, 4 p.m. The Pats Ipjury list contains his 16th year as Yale coach, clothes they borrowed from the Mickey. Officials of the Tourna­ man, Okla. It didn’t come you cheat your secon- could be toe best team we ever cal pro basketball player out of the Uni­ LaPlne was as pleased as punch to fin­ New Orleans at Los Angeles, 11 names. Including the likes of waxes enthusiastic when he talks girls. ment Players Division of the true, but It read: dory toward toe line to head off had. But I don’t know whether versity of Rhode Island, Is now director ish and also to be the first from his 4 p.m. Carl Garrett, Steve Kiner and about Scott Michel, his 6-4 senior "It went over big and, os a PGA went along with it, one "Wo’re gonna annihilate the, explosive Wiriibone ground gm. schedule Is that easy or of athleUcs at Wareham, Mass., High school to turn the trick. Minnesota at San Diego, 4 Julius Adama. forward who led the Ivy League parting shot, one of them said, year only. It’s a no-no for next bomb cream destroy eliminate attack, Umeans you can’t play y^c’re that good. A lot depends li.m. ‘Maybe we’ll have to play 'K you win the game, we'll year. in rebounding last year. y Only games scheduled with ib men on defense,” *Mti- flunk grind humiliate In- a zone defense. And unless ^ „„ how we do against Tennessee “Scott Is playing the best ball come to school like this on sur said. capacitate Jinx klU liquidate can cover receivers man-tor- Texas before I say we’re “I’m a club pro now,” veter­ Monday’s Gome of his career,” says Vancisln. monday.’ ” Kansas City at San FYan- AU Uie Inlured exeeot tteht massacre nail obUterate pc^ man-and OUahoma’s Jon I^ - haven’t done it yet. Must Replace Reaves ■ ■ Hblbrok won 8-6. an Mason Ru^ph sold, then “ His rebounding is exceUent, of \ clsco, 9 p.m., national tele­ «>toty Wck axe \ flSSt^M I think if we beat T^ssee course, but his shooting has im­ "If they made a big hit grinnedp" at ' ; ■' '»’■ vision ‘ ;W -^rV WeDIAO—Donna Newton 184.. tiyliig to get a group of people rest of toe Penn State clan , Army’s Tom CaWll. for a 25-game schedule. of a year ago. However, says ned. "After all, I'm a part own­ Atlanta 6 16 .288 4H Bowing to South in Finale "All tlentral followers are quick to three of the post four years, To Improve together to play the way we have been engaged In a running ^ ^ trouble What are the prospects? Vancisln, "The sophs are com­ er.” WESTERN CONFERENCE realize that the matter of floor and will also face such custom­ A 1? TVr !?• They worked real hard batUe with segmente of toe ^ ^as some words of “For now, call It one of those ing along slowly. Mike Baskaus- Mldweat Division leadership will be handled well ary opponents as Hartwlck, STORRS, Conn. (A P)—Uni­ Delayed twice, the an- 82 yards to paydirt. Pete Privl- the 13. On a third down sltua- AcfelN r iv e K o lls , to__ get _ in_____ tWs poslUon and not Eastern press over toe meriU pr«^,ge Forzano. let’s wait and see situations,” kas, who wlU probably start at Veteran Bob RoObuig had H Milwaukee 2t 8 .876 —• by Kelly and Young, a couple C. W. Poet, Akron, Wesleyan, versity of Ck>nnectlcut basket­ nual Thanksgiving D a y ‘«ra added the extra point and tton Druzolowskl pitched o^ to ^ " ’ * * ’ "" able to'- fulfill what t^ : $33 Million Antitrust Suit fire out. lead Ind continually added to in ... a classic game.” vective. About toe service academies: hind high-scoring BUI Reaves. ior cornerman, has also Im­ confidence in the fact that this Cowhoys. Just no way I could No games scheduled mark while Bast played even ^ ‘ •>“^0 In a tw^polnt play.” This was toe third intercep- it. jo4 MassoUno 28, Pete Mro ------i really don’t have a gripe ‘'Hopefully, Army and Navy It’s the matter of somehow proved over last year. year’s team will be made up of ______ABA ball ending toe campaign at East Division But South enjoyed a comfort- tlon South had, all stopping jg, Norm Burke 16 and Jerry What about Alabama, Ne-. . . yet,” he says. “Michigan is are on toe back to toe status making up for the departure of Filed Against Hockey Loop “Our bendi figures to be his own recruits for the first „ _ „ i j Reaves that ranks as one of the stronger this year,” says time at UConn. “ f d the ^ p W. L. Pet. OB The gome orglnally scheduled ®“ ® *®®'* ®‘ halfUme. East drives. Defensive back MacQuire 14 led too CTub of- braaka’s challenger In toe OQR the some boat we are. Their they once enjoyed. It’s neces- NEW YORK (AP) — When major problems in Central’s ef­ Shayne, who already has a Vancisln. “ Mike Oristaglio and The probable starting lineup the Kaiser Inter- Kentucky 16 6 .714 — lost Thursday was postponed to East, limited to only 21 yards K.C. O’Brien hauled in two ^g^e. braska's chaUenger In toe Or- schedule fell down a little bit aary for all too service acad- Druzolowskl passes. Buzzards, Paul Dunl- ange Bowl on New Year’s forts to'get ready for the many Clarence Campbell, President suit pending against Nassau Leroy Watkins are good guard Virginia 13 9 .691 2V6 Saturday afternoon at Northwest on the ground In toe first 24 and a lot ot toe they emies to be competitive.” 11 18 .468 rugged opponents on the' slate. of the National Hockey League, County—his team plans to play reserves and the same is true Iga J " ‘^D^i;ouT‘’"lnJfuTs ^the A" Pittsburgh BV4 Catholic High’s Field, but again minutes of warfare, wont, to the South’s last taUy came with van and BUI McCarthy netted 16 Night? in Veterans Memorial Coliseum 10 18 .486 6 3:48 left. O’Brien, also a full- and 10 points respectively. “Alabama is a tremendously "He had a brilliant career, said last spring that the NHL for Gary Rinck and Jere Shafir Timmy Kearns Floridians field conditions postimned the airways In toe final two periods. In Hempstdad...when the-lO-club 9 18 .409 winding up as our all-time lead­ in the comers. Up and down the last year's team, guard AI New York contest and toe new date was Quarterback Joe DruMlowskl back, who did some fancy run- in a battle of Senior League improved team since the first didn’t plan to expand until the WHA Is scheduled to begin op­ With the season drawing to a 8 18 .881 7 ing scorer, with all kind of line, the shooting Is better.” Vaughn of New Haven. Carolina yesterday. and halfback Mark Branchesl, nlng on muddy' Dillon FTeld, newcomers. Blue Moon made a part of toe seasen,” says Ten- 1974-76 season at the earliest, erating with the 1972-73 sea­ and Ferguson (10.7) were dou- Hat Wlssel has seven returning close, at least 11 major touma- West Division honors coming hie way. It will The top scorers among the The expected large crowd was the Eagles' leading rusher for rambled Into toe end zone from successful debut dumping neosee's BUI Battle, one of toe Nell Sha}me went ahead and — son—said the NHL “ hasn’t even retumlpg veterans are McLar­ ble figure scorers as freshmen, lettermen, headed by springy probably will be forwards Cal w in^s from im are In Utah 19 f -999 toe afternoon with 88 yards, 8® yards out. Privltera came Langan Volkswagen, 108-88. Big Crimson Tide’s victims, IT'S be tough to replace both him bought the cption for the New 3 sparce due to weather conditions get anybody to award the fran­ en (14.8), Michel (14.5) and Yale has had trouble with guard Ken Charles and 6-6 Oiapman, 6-fooM, from West ®*’ Indiana 12 9 .671 nrovlded too offensive In the “*,® ^ Clayt Nlvlson led the winners “They'vo gotten a super coach- and BUI Hunter, but that's what York franchise in the fledgling and an early starting time, but chise to—they just gave It to Mondano (8.4). Michel (13.6) Fordham in recent years, losing workhorse forward Bart Woy- Haven and 6-foot-7 Gary Cus- ® '^“ ®** next year, Dallas' 10 12 .466 6V4 third canto. Game statistics had South j? points whUe Bill Peoples Ing J^. They have a good, solid has to be done.” World Hockey Association. the county.” 7 South got first blood early In and Mondano (7.3) were the re­ Memphis 8 18 .881 ttie oneninB^ minutes oi mav Druzolowskl fielded a South J®*' a^ st j2 markers. Mike Ken- defense and a great running When It comes to lettermen, Then, three weeks ago, the last year to the 26-3,Rams, 74- towlcz. tick; guard and captain Doug Sanders, the opening minutes of play. At the Nov. 9 meeting, how­ bounding leaders last year. Monday’s Resulu BUSINESS the Blue Devils have them, , in­ puTsT^rds and raced to the “ l2 66'”Sfe.: "®<*y NHL reversed itself and an­ ever, Campbell said there was iNo games scheduled ^ cluding Co - Captains Steve nounced it would, indeed, ex­ Among the so^om pias, m a’ ^r^w^te J ^ R ^ m f * ^ teall game, Yale travels to Storrs, to at center either 6-foot.9 Pat onnn toeale 8coi:eboardscoreboard after only A b e ls ’ 40-ya««. line. Branchesl L ter t e u r ^ lt o one bidder, a group headed by Kearns (18.1), BaskaiSkas them In the series, 81-16. meet state rival H o c k e y ' attempted, one ter lour wim scoring. "Alabama has aU too attrib- Young, and Jim Kelly. Also pand earlier, awarding fran­ Roy Boe, owner of the New ConnecUcut DeVries or 6-foot-7 Tams Pre- p^y^^ 3:40 elapsed. back are two other 1970-71 start­ (14.9), Ned Jaroszewski (14.2) Fordham under new coach, Saturday night. NHL The game’s leading ground- toe signal-caller to put toe ball S5h® w Pom' Hurt by a general lack of utos of a groat football team. AS USUAL chises for the 1972-73 season to York Nets of the American ■ - iH u u * 1, ^o'lth African Harold Henning, ers, guard Bill Wendt, a 14.1, Atlanta and Long Island, N.Y., East Division ______on toe Sl. Two\caUs later, “ eight, Langon still managed 88 Johnny Mkisso Isn’t as fast as Basketball Association which ------^ w e aald he hopes to be Canadian Geonro Kmittoon and W L TPtoOFGA scorer, and 6-5 Bill Macala who Shayne's territory. able to show the same patience Cesar Sanudo yards, took quarterback Bob Branchesl ripped ofr'^l)\yard recently signed a five-year 16 8 4 84 103 61 had several strong efforts dur­ Shayne, contending "the that coach Bob Casclola and his N. York Pace's handoff and scampered run to carry too pigskin dd to pontUzod, 66M for SouthsZfh'nnH and only 13 end Norm Dagnault 19 hitting he’s fast enough to get where’s agreement to play In the Nas­ ^Brian’s S^ong’ 16 6 3 82 87 49 toe long shots. Frank Breen he Is gdng. It should be very ing hla junior year, with every NHL's sole purpose for ex­ sau facility. staff used to lead the football television schedule for Boot. five for toe losers. East had IhlorgMl S«rvic* Facility panding here was to knock us TONIGHT Kennedy Reigns Mont. 18 8 6 82 88 added 20 while latecomer Dick elmilsr to Nebraska-Oklahoma. indication he could enjoy a ban­ team o a share of the confer- „ext year's pro tour is very 11 first downs to five for the (REAR OF LOT)' Campbell refused to comment 8:80 to 10 p.m. — ABC — 8 7 8 24 62 Bowman threw in 16 markers In Both teams will get on toe ner season this time around. cut,” responded Monday by fil­ TOron. « Pizza and Barons Triumph' Rebels. on Shayne's action. "The place Channel 8 TV Movie: 4 18 60 "We also have 6-4 Roy Dolgos, ing a $33 million antitrust suit Detroit 7 12 tho second half. scoreboard.” • 9 Bsys for Fm I Servicing ‘.o discuss these matters Is in “ Brian’s Song,” BUly Dee o - . t v t t z a “■ 4 16 66 76 6-3 Bob Hammle, Ralph Wagner, against the league. Vanevr. 6 14 ccurt,” he said from Montreal, Williams. Story of Brian m \ K A ‘‘.“ ' “S'k S® I"’'"'''* Th- ilrM .un. 6 13 66 92 In Businessmen’s Openers oA lI Futoiy-trsined Mechsnics Dan Switchenko, Greg Xlartln The damage suit, filed in U.S. Buff. 4 14 the league’s headquarters. Piccolo, Chicago Bears’ run­ ireme J in .J .J . NBAJ. q mJJT m. leat years team, the year are scheduled for na- and Rich Mul-allo back," notes District Court In Brooklyn, West The Businessmen’s Basketball Showing a weU-balanced at- Shayne said the $33 million ning back, who died of can­ a won-lost record of uonal coverage and only three Detrick, adding, "but we'll only names as defendants Campbell, Minn. ia a 2 84 74 40 l«®K«e swung Into ocUoit last tack, toe Barons held a 21-16 figure was selected “because cer, and his warm friend­ have Dolgos for part of the sea- NHL Chairman cf the Board NEW YORK (AP)—Walter Kennedy reigns supreme Rowe” predicied that Rhode •’’***’” ^ CMoogo a 18 8 19 79 104 night with a doubleheader at margin moving Into the second the NHL and the New Ycrk ship with fellow running B(m. His eligibility will run out William W. Wlrtz, Vice Presi­ in the NatmnalBagketban Association with new island would be the t e a ^ ^ o bruck^**Stoii2 T Calif. 11 1 18 49 M Illing gym. In toe opening 10 minutes. Behind toe Inspired SPECIAL! Rangers have determined that back. Gale Sayers. MMUaEirS SKOIMS in mid-January, just after our dent Don V. Ruck and the vested in him by the 17 club owners. beat for the title this year national -rv ex- PhU. 8 U ^ la M n S . Pl«*a House b l^ ^ play of big man Paul Burtmell, chairmen and presidents of all the franchise out here Is worth Kemiedy's new powers as ——------, kuwiid. PltU. __ _ Westown narrowed toe gap NRISTONI TOWN & COUNTRY game with Akron.” $6 million (for entry into the 6 12 4 16 71 76 early lead but fought back at MANCHESTER OLDS Froah Grads 14 NHL teams. cemmissioner are virtually die- eluding playoffs, and to Impose ------—______S. LouU 1 1 1 4'T M t^p'oet a 79-6rvlotoi^" w er the ellghUy to 89-84 at Intermlselon. league) plus $5 million for In­ 6 17 71 OUM TORONADO 71 OUM 16 LUXURY SEDAN The ranks are filled out by tatorlal. a $26,000 fine or forfeit, or both, L. Ang. DenUos. In toe finale, toe UAC As was toe cose to toe flret demnity to the Rangers (for en­ St. Bridget Five Monday’s Results Including Air O o n t^ R U JE Full powsr, sir conditioning, SNOW TIRES two players up from last year's "In strengthening and enlarg- any club refusing to play a Barons led all toe way to de- game, a p^r tinn'^er tering their territory). Italy’s Olympic Hoop Team No gamea scheduled tlonlng. LOADED f l l l E A BBIAUTY frosh club, 7-0 Bob Lake, and Ing his authority as Commls- scheduled game, feat Westown Pharmacy, 84-67. doomed W este^ s hopes as the ‘‘That makes $11 million and Opens with Win Two Tires • F78xl4 Black 966.00* 6-5 Paul Smotas, the leading sicner by a rare unanlmcxis —’D*® right to fine, suspend Pissa Jumped to an early 0-2 Boron s rode ® 70 PONTIAO BOM^NEVOU) the Sherman Antitrust Act pro­ Convertible, sir ocndltlantog, 76 FORD RANCH WAGON scorer on the '70-71 freshman Defending champion St. vote of the cwnera, we felt the e*" «’‘Pe> any person who bets edge and then held on to lead commanding M*« lead Auto. Trsns., VM, PB, BBAV- Two Tires *F78xl4 White Wall 969.00* vides for triple damages,” he best InteresU of the public and o " a gome, directly or In- Outmuscles Fairfield Stags full tsotcry warroaty. EX­ level. Both need considerable ex­ Bridget opened the CYO Bas­ 28-20 going into toe second ®"® TIIFUL, LOW M Xiil-M M K Two Tires - G78xl4 Black 969.00* said. best Interests of professional directly. ______^ TRA BPBOIAL C M A K perience, but will see action, ketball League season last Sun­ quarter. Behind Steve Simon’s rtaiflfiBWiy botaeored WhOE f a m i l y o a k m f W Two Tires - G78xl4 White Wall 968.00* and certainly are paramount Meanwhile, Campbell la to day with a hard-earned 63-46 basketball are being served,” "The owners feel that the The Italian National Olympic 6B-m ! heavy scoring, toe Dentice tied toe winners 19-18 to toe final 66 FORD OAIMXIE 616 CHURCH — Joe Saucier 205, sold Abe Pollln, chairman df complexities of mnnlng the No- team downed Fairfield Unlver- on, /m stanso but It wasn’t nearly TO BOWCIEIY MARQUIS Two Tires - H78xl4 Black 962.00* figures In future plans. meet today In Montreal with win over St. Mary’s of East the score at 88-88 with 3:46 re LOADED LUXURY i 8-Dr. Hardtop, V-8, Auto. Bill PerkifTs 229, Art Johnson city officials and businessmen the NBA’s Advisory Committee *'onal Basketball Association os ^ity Monday night by a 94-76 Olympic squad, battling TTons., PS, PB, Air Ocndl- Two Tirefi - H78xl4 White Wail 966.00* With the opener around the Hartford at East Catholic. " '.T .n. 1 n -H - malntog to too half. After trod- enou*h- OAR zOl-858, Bud Vogt 213, Cy Per­ from Indianapolis, which is and owner of tlio BalUmore “ •» now consUtutod with 17 margin In a basketball same ™u«her Bu- tlontog, BBAUTT- CMAR comer Wednesday at Westfield John Waickowskl’s 16 points REgijrAVRANT — p**"! wIng hoons.hoops, toe Dentlcs pulledpuUed Newcomer Lare Anderson Two Tires- J78xl4 White Wall 970.00* kins 202, Bin McBride 221-203- seeking an NHL franchise. Bullets.“ ullets, clubs necsssitatss the confer- ropsan style of play countered 00 PON11AO BONNBIVIUJD FUL AUTO«K»lLB w IV m State, the starting unit, at least 691, Bob McBride 206, Harry and 16 more by John Klldlsh 887, Mark ahead and took a slim 88-86 paced toe Barons with 21 points. 4 • Door HsrdtM, EXTRA Two Tires-H78xl6 Black 962.00* Heading the group are Depu­ In galralnlnir stremrth Kennedv Pe^er of admlnls- Z'^® ■*«“ >(! in with three quick bosksU for a Dick Krinjok 166-899, Ed Miller looker-room. Not too far behind LspUk and 68 OHEVROUBT HiPALA as of this moment, could In­ Johnson 203, Steve Casarino 660. paced the locals. In gaining strength Kennedy Commissioner,” ‘*‘® “ ahan's eastern tour 16-polnt margin that woa too CZAaN FAACLr OAR WITH m m Two Tires - H78xl6 White Wall 966.00* ty Mayor John Wallis and John was given the okay by the own 887, Ed Bujauolus lM-16^419, hot classy Tom Vaughn with 16 8Dr., V-t, Std. T ., VERY clude the stylish Wendt, Kelly. said Pollln, against three losses. Including much for the Stags to over- Air oondlUcntog O M A K ««XAL Welssert, general manager of This score was omitted from ers to make decisions, which Russ DsVsau 188-870, Mike BMe- th^ third ported and end 1,2 markers rospootlvoly. Two Tires - J78xl6 Black 966.00* Macala, Young and Hammle. MOUNTAIN DEWS — Gtnette results turned in Monday. It would take a thrss-fourth “ decision lost to Mary- corns, the Indiana Pacers of the ABA. caiuict be appealed, on situ- ssno 868, Hsny Buckminster dinners’ regained toe lead Ed Brinan and Andy Bsis Tero Tires- J78xl6 White Wall 970.00* "The situation with Dolgos has Girardln 191-486, Dawn Spears •• OUM STATION WAGON 61 DODGE POLAEA atiens new covered by the by­ vote by the owners to deprive '“"<>• The Italians were led by ma- 866, Joo Cl)toPPen‘ 186-402, V-8, Auto. Trans., PS, FB, quite an Impact In this respect,” 177-469, Tferry Cardlle 180-496, Indianapolis is building an for good. The fourth period ■was equally divided 20 potote. 4 D r., HsrdtM, V-8, Auto. *Prloss tooluds Excise Tax and mounting. laws and constitutions. Kennedy of his new powers. The Italians rlpprd off a M-U gsd 6-foot-g center DIno Man Frank Wsohtor 144-886, Joe EXOBUUDNT F A M -• M R S notes Detrick. Our planning has Betty Canilre 177, Joy Wiley 18,(XX)-8eat downtown arena tc all Pissa as they won going For Westown, Spike Houston Yrsns., PS, ra, E X - M M C Olympic Swim 'Coach Kennedy also can fix a penal­ and If that happened, -ho eald.'H rst quarter margin as they Ifhln wlUi 13 rebounds and is Dworsk 874, Don Marohl 170- ILY AUTOMOBILB f l l f l l l to be built on the realization 176, Jean Archambault 187-474, be the Pacers’ new home, but away. had 10 points, one more toAli GBPTTONALOAA w ifw ty whenever there Is a mis that he would step aside, which"““Vj used their superior -uynnor heightnavm ana and pointspoinis oi] and Otto Flsboraa 407, Charles Gilbert 168-876, The ONLY OWIemohUe "t a le r WHEELS — Buy one wheel and get one FREE that Roy will only be available Mary Bottlcello 178-478, Edna officials believe basketball LOS ANGELES (AP) — Uni­ IH mAan iViA lAomiA «a/Mi1sl ti/Aiarh# (n Aiilmtisi/ilA sa Willi The Hence brothers accounted the talented Paul Quey. Brlght- dates alone would not be carries no specific penalty for "?®V‘ “’®, '®®«“® J"® 5*‘t to outmusole the Fair- 18 polnU. Bob Peck 167-410, Mike Psgsnl 86 Mcnllis er 86,616 mUe New OnWunafy for something loss than half of TutUe 471. versity of Southern California vinintion have to buy up hla contract. He field Stogi. Tha ir.iw i.i,. w . for 61 ot toe winners’ points, est spot tor Westown, howsver, STUDS — 97.00 ektrs per tire enough to keep the arena oper­ f 886, Howie Hampton 186-402, the season.” swimming Coach Peter Daland, , currently is working on a four- With the nationals shotting a bo of oom- Bruce led the way with 36 was too oil around ploy ot the REGULAR TIRES — at low, low prices ating at a profit. whose team has won 122 of 126 white efayt imd P h ll'c^ ^ ^ Bushnell. M uch' m ore The veteran Blue Devil SILK CITY—Carl Kleinstuber <^®®"'®"‘ ' hot 67 per cent from the tlZor, ^ t tor mentor feels s ^ g l y that 230-674, Roto Masse 202, Len The cKy has not had a hock­ dual swim matches and five na­ <1 1 1 . ^ merger with the American they continued to a 64-84 half- tlvslv ** Points ^ a v ^ X t t IT and nliie respocUvely. Husky than his 16 polnU were toe tional collegiate titles, was rstpac-. rebounds, numsrous Wendt will attam full-scale Mulnite 204, Mario Frattaroli ey team since 1963, when the f ^ * Hf Basketball Association would time edge as they began hitting ^SfrWa.'^SSSb Mike Folio chipped to with 11 couiUles. Sllvsr Lww «t Hsrtfonl Road, ManotMstsr named Monday as coach of the block shots ond constant Intlm- ' stardom as he and his mates 666, Dick Cote 218-606, Harry Indianapolis Capitols of the $260-,000 for tamper!^ with a not affect his powsm, Kennedy from tha outside os well. Borooh 868, Rich Lovett 147- markers. U. S. Olympic swimming team. Maneheiter Oldimobite roll through their 26-game Ball 669, John Guegel 202, Ron Central Hockey League moved player under contract to onoth- because he would be the Fairfield nearly turned the 'Twantv .i. Blmon led toe Dentlcs’ attack Idatlon. , SILVER LANE AT EAETPORD ROAD, MANCHESTEE , 806, Ralph Rawson 187, Lany 28 to the first Tonight’s action pita Klook schedule, Including, a January Schwartz 212-666, Charles Al- after their home, the Indiana His appointment was an­ ®*' ®‘“h- commissioner of the merged gams around on the hot second- on^oWgan^guiiJ^ RatAA iM (Roy McQulrc M5» with 90 pdnUi. ngstnzt Fred’s at 6:80 followed date in the Blue-Nose OMuulc up gren 2Q2-672, Bob Heavisides Fairgrounds, was destroyed by nounced by the U. S. Olympic —The right to set the dale league under the. merger agree- half shooting of senior guard ball o t S i e MortJieUl 188-147-874, half. Teammate Mike Daly jtod 4 4 1 -1 1 1 1 by Manchester Honda battling til Nova Beotia. 666, Norris Brown, V an explosion. Swim (Jommtttee. and time of all gamea, In- mant. Bob Kelly, and avsntuully uote ^ MIehlgan prod- Bruce Leone 146-886, Rollle ed 11 ixinU, three jnore than Gil Boisssnsau oould*snuster. Telso ut 8. I' ) Irish 188-871. V i h MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1071 fAQB im BBIL BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE

{ HHV, SOMEBOPV'S AT MV NSW NEIOHBOR! H/kR-RUMPHf PRPINARILY A SCORE HIM LOAPBP AMD '■------THS POOR,' VEST SEtnUMEN OF MEANS CALLMESCROOOE! 1 Aiiiwir It Frt*ltui Fviilf NEVER PltfCUS^ES PERSONAL FliSUREP THE ONLY Scram bler .KMOCK FINANCES! BUT SINCE YPU resemblance KTV/SEN asr*Ili:il'=t DOUBT THE SINCERITY OF him ANP SANTA WAS MY CHRISTMAS SIFT LIST, A ROUND TUMMY AMP ACROSS 53 Set anew, R0LLY3UR SREEPy EYES 1 Qadgat lor as a gem f i OVER WE5E . carrying 54 Transpoies (SREEN0ACKS/ mortar (ab.) get the job done 4 M aaiurei of DOWN diatanca c IP ile BSaine 2 Mountain 12 Epoch nymph 13 Eaten away 3 Small fish 14 Son of Oad 4 Hiding place (Bib.) 5 Angry 23 Lays away 37 Habituate Business Services 13 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW 15 Air BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Help Wonted-Mole 6 Misplace 25 Musical (var.) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 36 Hell Wanted - (comb, form) 7 Compound dramas 38 Deftly nimble 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. CARPENTER—Available evel 18 Desolate ___ Mok or Female 37 ethei 29 Accomplish 39 More unuaual nlngs and weekenda. No job MICKEY FINN 17 Enervate BY HANK LEONARD 8 View 30 Symbol for 40 Maiculine Vou PLUMU Down A SMALL FORTUNE FOR Including A "KICK stand” - 'which ^ IB Portions of too big or too small. Call Ste­ $720 TO START PART-TIME, credit and collec­ B Cuddle ruthenium 42 Genua of COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADV’T. butter phen Martin, at 646-7298 after JUNlOf^ BME WITH EVERyTMlHG ON tT-v IS THE ONE ACCESSORV THAT HEVER tions. Experienced, responsi­ ALL RIGHT/ HERE'S A LIST WE ALSO WANT TO 10 Muse of poetry 33 Quenches ducks 20 Golf mound 2 p.m. 13 MEN WANTED I'LL SEE OF THE INFORM YOU OF YOUR 11 Gratuities 35 Take 44 Employs 4 ISO P.M. DAV BEFORE PUBUOATION GETS USED ble individual for evening 21 Coins of J THEY SAY THEY'RE FROM WHAT THEY CHARGES, RIGHTS/ 19 Photograph umbrage 46 Craggy hill FIVE 6PEEDS, CALIPER BRAKES, CONSTRUCTION MEN—MILK­ phone collections. Excellent . ^ X Thailand Deadline for Saturday and Monday Is 4 180 p.m. Friday I THE s h e r iff 's OFFICE, SIRl WANT/ ALDERMAN/ 21 Elstrange 36 Apple centers 47 Coterie SNOW Plowing, commercial, CHROME FENDERS, PADDED MEN - SALESMEN ROUTE 22 Thick working conditions. Phone Mr. residential. Prompt, courteous WORKERS ij.G. Amerando, 646-1466. 24 B oy'i name 10 TT RIBBED SADDLE f/~ -/ — ^yiSPLAYINO- r r " r “ J- r 6 r " 1 PLEASE READ YOUR AD service. 646-7770. 26 Rodent THEV/ORHS/ COBOV.' FACTORY MEN HIS POHER \ 27 Paltry ? r 12 14 LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also ^JyVINNINfi5»\ 28 Group of OlAMlflod or Ads'* are taken ovor the nhone o __ Wanted, no experience neces- Situations Wanted - whalei IJ moving large appliances. //'S O s , 16 II D^y^IT^APPEiUia^M **“■ FIRST sary. W ill train. Call 6 6 9 -im o , 30 Scottish niwi ?®W>RT ERRORS in time for the Burning barrels delivered. $4, 10-7 p.m. Female 38 aheepfold IT r r ar next Inaertion. The Herald la > reoponaible for onlv ONE in. 644-1776. 31 Theater sign ■ 1 ______SUBSTITUTE mother for your 22 IheTtoSt •^vertlaement and then (ab.) "make good” Inaertlon. Errors which TWO YOUNG married men will TWO painters, commercial and child while you work. Lovrlng 32 Footed vase ■ n r do small repair Jobs and paint- care, playmate, everything vi­ OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN 33 Pronoun 2i residential. Experienced only 34 River in Ing, also cellar cleaning and need apply. Call between 6-7 tal to safety and happiness of 2i light trucking. Call 646-2692, your child. Minutes from Pratt / MRS. MOR! want to see your letter. 1966 CHEVY, Caprice, power Dry Cleaning, 276 West AUddle BE INDEPENDENT! . . Ex­ oil burner and heating man. me, Qofi'x ^AT" a Your letter will be de­ steering, power brakes, auto­ Turnpike, next to Stop and Heating and Plumbing 17 citing and rewarding Fran­ CASHIER for nights and week­ FYill-time position with excel­ ANYTI-IIN6 AT ALL// matic transmission, radial chise opportunity In MAN- lent salary. Good working con­ - y - SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL stroyed if the advertiser Shop. 643-4913, 647-1719. GRANTS Plumbing Service — ends. Apply In person. Arthur Legal Notices is one you’ve mentioned. tires. Excellent condition. CHBJSTBR with your own ditions and limited night ser­ Free esUmates, plus quality Drug, 042 Main St. If not it will be handled Priced under retail. $976 for retail cosmetic store selling vice. Blue Cross, CMS, Major Probate Court TWO handymen want a variety work. 643-6341. CLAIM LIMITATION DECREE in the usual manner. qulbk sale. Phone 643-0675. beauty and fashion acces­ COUNTER woman for 7 p.m.- medical, uniforms, Ikhius and of Jobs by day or hour. We Es t a t e o f SAM WATSON Plumbing and sories. Merle Norman Cos­ midnight shift, 4 nights. Please outstanding profit sharing and GERTRUDE S. BELCHER € > ' 1067 MOB Roadster, black, clean yards, attics and cellars metics, established over 40 apply In person, Mr. Donut pension plans. Call 663-0131 for _ , , “ ■‘'•‘‘=1 »/ wires, Michelins, rebuilt en­ Reasonably. Call 648-6806. Hearing. Bathroom remodel­ ^ . , The fiduciary is Harold R. Belcher ing and repairs. FYee esti­ years, offers you a prestige Shop, 286 West Middle Tpke. appointment. An equal oppor- located at 26 Westfield Street. Man- Lost and Found 1 gine, Abarth, new battery. business with complete guid­ tunity employer. chester, Conn. 06040. LIGHT trucking, cellar and mates. Call 649-8808. EARN without ever leaving ______It Is DEKHIEED that all claims Needs transmission. $076. Call ance and free continuous POUND — The best place to 648-5281. attics cleaned, odd Jobe, your apartment building. Be------asainst the above estate be pre­ lawns, trees cut and removed. M 8c M Plumbing and Heating, Training. sented to the fiduciary on or before choose home decorations and no Job too small. FYee esti­ come an Avon Representative, ^ . February 22. 1972. glfte is Your Gift Gallery at 1964 DODGE 440, 2-door hard­ Call 643-6000. There may be an opening in “ e lp W a n T e a — Attest: JOHN J. WALLETT. Judze top, clean, good tires, good mates gladly given. Bathroom FOR IMMEDIATE Watkins, 986 Main St. Your remodeling, heaUng systems the building in adilch you live. M a le Or F e m a le 37 Probate Court PLAIN JANE home town friendly world of condition. $800, Phone 649-7604. INFORMATION You’ll meet new people, work CLAIM UMITAWON DECREE BY FRANK BAGINSKl worked on, water pump work, ______^______ESTATE OF f/-3o Write, wire or call collect: gifts. Telephone, 643-S171. Building Contracting 14 faucet packings. 649-2871. your own hours and earn, ANP ANOTHER ANDANOTHB? IT& WORTH IT TO FIB A LITTLE WHEN Miss Phyllis Allsworth, without ever leaving your STAFF NURSE — Openings fo'r ‘'^tri (rf°MSJbS?i? I SEE A MAN OOMiNtB TT FOUND—<3at, gentle, head part LEON CIESZYNSKI buUder — MERLE NORMAN COS­ staff nurses at Blue Hills Hos- The fiduciary Is Dorothy H. Porcho- INTO yoUR LIFE! a n P a n o t h e r a n d THEV WALK AWAY HAPPY LIKE TH A T ! Trucks - Tractors 5 apartment building. Call now: ‘■“'t located at 63 Hackmatack St., a n o t h e r .... i, i*n N NCA. ut.TAAi^utrxOM orange, white on nose, chest, new homes custom buUt, re­ METICS Dept. LN24,. 9180 289-4922. pltal. Alcohol and Drug Depen- Manchester. Conn. 06040. paws. Mather St. area 646- modeling, addiUons, rec Millinery, Bellanca Ave., L.A., Calif. dence Division. 40-hour week, h is DEICREBD that all claims SPREAD1M3 1966 FORD pick-up, F-lOO, 8’, 8- 0383. rooms, garages, kitchens re­ RELIABLE woman to care for crWMUNiSM cyllnder standard, $700. 643- Dresimwing 19 90046 (area code 213) 641- liberal beneflte. Starring sala- SSte'd‘ to“’tL'ffi^clai^®o?®bePo« modeled, bath Ule, cembnt 8777. smaU children, in my home, ry $9,000. Call or write, Dlrec- /’’fh/uary 23. W72. „ . . ___ TMB3U5M ,, LOST — Pekingese, blond, mln- 2862. work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ LADIIBSS' dresses, suits, wedding references. Call 64i6-6692 or 289- tor of Nursing, Blue Hills Hos- JOHN J. WALUBTT, Judge -rne wdrlDi l^'tature female dog. Vicinity 10d4 FORD EconoUns, new dential or commercial. Call gowns and veils, all custom 9872. pltal 61 Coventry St., Hart- _ Probate Court CAN BE h> Laurel Street, Manchester. Jrtivt rvwin fUW.ROiB ^ KUL. CLAIM LIMITATION DECREE 649-4291. made. Some alterations. Rea­ lora, L-Otm., S NU, fac ■ T M ii» u I Ft ( rec rooms, room addiUons, at 20 Litchfield St., ' Manchester, cat, vicinity of Hamlin and 1964 HOUGH pay loader, low kitchens, add-a4evels, roofing, DECREED that all clalma “ That item marked Pearl Streets. Phone 648-7971. boy trailer, back hoe, truck es voice students. Call 648-4993. M C im y re at 649- gniall ahon.shop PrevimmP r e i^ s 0 experi-VTw,rl. It. Is DE iS ite- be' -D^ ____ _ / . you made when siding, general repairs. Qual­ Moving - 0136. Grossman Lumber Co. ‘correction’ was to mounted. Phone 648-6020. vicinity Charter Oak Park. ______e n ce on s u rfa c e g rin d e rs and sented to the fiduciary on or before il-3 o you fixed the ity ' workmanship. Financing Tracking - Storage 20 correct the LOST: Passbook No. 25-0106641, ------small machine tools desired. M. 1972 plumbing!" 1966 HALF-TON Chevy pick-up, available, filccnomy Builders, Must have eiir end ilneno,. Attest. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge mistake ...” Savings Department of the MANCHESTER Dellvery- YOGA — Exercise, relaxation, car and license, Cmnectlcut Bank and Trust $660. or best offer. Can be sees Inc., 643-6169, 872-0647, eve­ nutrition. Group or private les­ Help Wonted-Mole 36 Some______pick-up______and ____ delivery_ ORDER OF HEARING at Hartford Freezer, 241 Park nings. llg^t trucking and package de­ MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Company. Application made livery. Refrigerators, washers sons. Call Shirley Banks, 649- work. Good starring rate and TM f^®OF*Araora^PRO for payment. Ave., East Hartford, 289-2706. 6681. I’M LOOKING for a man who all company paid benefits. No- TOWN OF BOLTON, NO- WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ and stove moving, s p e c i a l t y . ______works well with attractive ble & Westbrook, 20 Westbrook EStau’^of 'Mlrion E Tinker late PIPX UNFORTUNAmy N O V W B FORD, 1966, 6-cyIlnder pick-up, modeling specialist. AddiUons, Folding chairs for rent. 649- CLARINET major at Hartt Col- WINTHROP FOUND—Black and brown col- St., East Hartford, Phone 289- of Truro. MassachUMtts. oirnlng BY DICK CAVALLI 8' body, radio and heater, very rec rooms, dormers, porches, 0762. women who wishes a high po­ MITTH5 SREEN XXJ WERE SHOOHMS AT lie-shepherd mix, female. Call lege of Music, desires students tential income from commis­ 2717. An equal opportunity em- h» said District, dcce^d. , Dog Warden, 646-4665. good condition. One owner, 643- cabinets, formica, built-ins, in the Manchester area. Call - UDon the application of John D. 6RBgN? 8673, 296-9238 after 6. sions. Modest Investment for ployer. LaBelle, Executor of tho estate of LISTEN TO THIS WONPERRJL. RPRTY-SeVEN OORD6ES AVAVBe I SHOULDNV have told H(M bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. 647-9206. .■(aid deceased, praying for authority you f?«cTRionc£aNa r jasTwraoTE... FOUND — Brown, male, mon­ Inventory. Call for interview, r OF ROJSNS, EXCITING^ /ABOUT THE R0Rry-6EVEN CHORUSES Painting - Papering 21 ------Mr. Miner, 232-3880. (16) LICENSED real estate sales- {" STsalS “ co^eTl^lB'’"'^'"'’”'^^^^ MASONRY work ^1 types, stone SUIZ& FtJuse-snRRiNQ M t y & c / grel, with white spot on chest. and concrete, no Job too small, man or saleswoman, excellent ORDERED. That said application PIP Call Dog Warden, 646-4566. Trailers - T. J .“ f LANAGAN ft SO N S~ Help Wanted-Female 35 s e r v ic e sution attendant over 20 years experience. Free Painting and papering. Fully opportunity In an W essW e ^tIl^ic“ V^Xi?S!!'.1.r‘siid d SI Mobile Homes 6-A estimates. Call after 6. 648- MR. AUTO WASH is remodel- Moriarty company. Call for confidential trlct, on the 8th day of December, insured, workmen’s compensa­ Bros., 316 Center St. Personals 1870 or 644-2975. ing In Manchestetr. Interviews in terview , L ou A ir u d a , 644- l ? 7 i ' '.a C m afTARCRAFT trailer 1971, tion, liability, property dam­ and that notice of the pendency of are now being conducted for OONSTRUCnON Laborers. Ap- 1639. sold api>llcation and of the time and sleeps 6, used two weeks, MASONRY work, all types. No age. Call 643-1949. place of hearing thereon be given to RIDE wanted from Manchester cashier In our all new Mr. Au- piy a Ico Development Corp., $1,300. 648-0801. WE need neat nutiroine' self. ■ ------persons - interested------In said id « estate \ High School area to Main 8t,, Job too small. Excellent work­ •J. P. LEWIS & BON. custom to Wash. Starring rate com- i court St., RockvUle. Hi neea neat, outgoing, self ^y causing a copy of said order to be I East Hartford. Working hours manship, many years experi­ decorating, interior and ex­ mensurate with experience. — ______motivated persons with tele- mailed, postage prepaid and pub- J i ^'O-to 4 p.m., 649-7977 after 6 ence. FYee esUmates. Call af­ terior, paperhonglng, fully in­ For appointment call 289-0266. ELECTRICIAN — Good wages, I® cf^te;n"!ura?fc'‘t'i?t''& p.m. Motorcyeles-Bleyeles 11 ter 6 p.m., 742-6486.. sured. For free estimates, call ' j . ------all benefits, year 'round work. earn minimum $70. per- week, • . 7 days before the day set for laid BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 649-9668. If no answer 643-6362. YOUR present Job have Licensed men only need ap- part-Ume to make reservations ■ *■ *^norman j preuss Judvr RIDE wanted to Pratt and 1971 GREEVES Pathfinder, N.J. LAFLAMME — Carpenter ------a future? This , WK, U , T M I n I I I OM <:AI\LLJ 176CC. Trials model, excellent INSIDE —outside painting. Spe- sponsible, ambitious, attrac- pioyer. Sol Cantor Electric mother needs. We train. Ask ALCOHOLIC. ONE NIGHT-DRUNK-SHE TOOK A CANOE first shift. Manchester Green eling and repairs. Clall any­ 1 MET MY FIRST WIFE LONG AGO, HER FOR HER AAONEY. A N ASTY J L J a . condition, 100 miles, $700. 643- clal rates for people over 66. rive woman. Managerial posl- inc.,Inc., 19 Grove St.St., RockvilleRockville, hlrs. Bills 289-1527 evenings OUT. I HEARD HER SCREAM... SWAM OUT...X FOUND area. Phone 643-8872. WHEN I WAS A LIFEGUARD AT A TR IAL... BUT X WAS COMPLETELY 0487. time for free esUmate. 876- Call my competitors, then call tlon with opportunity for ad- a878-0766.7s-0766. ’ ’ 644-2289. THE OVERTURNED CANOE, BUT NOT MY WIFE. 1642. SWANKY COUNTRY CLUB. EXONERATED. NOW CAN YOU CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE me. Estimates given. 649-7863. vancement and good Income. X LOVED DORIS, BUT PEOPLE u n d e r s t a n d w h y 1 DON'T WANT 1970 BENEiLLI, 60cc, dynamo Hours flexible. Small Invest- NIGHT auditor, hours 12-8. Ap- NURSE'S aides, 7-3, 3-11 shifts. WANTED! Automobiles For Sole 4 JACQUES of all trades, carpen­ CEILING specialist — expert SAID I MARRIED HER FOR TO GET INVOLVED AGAIN WITH FLYING BACK TO .RIO-EASY HA^ CHECKED trail mini ' motorcycle, blue, ment for prime Job. Call for In­ ply at Fiano's Motor Inn, 100 modem facility, excellent I KNOW', luckily. \ THE PAPRE ATTHB try, additions, paneling, re­ workmanship. One ceiling or HER MONEY... THE POLICE ABOUT A M ISSIN G MN70 THE EOTORIL HOTEL, A^’'MR.JA0OAK'' good condiUon. Asking $225. terview, Mr. Miller, 232-3880. E. Center St. 646-2300. benefits. Apply in person, INSTRUCTEP. ICHECKCPOUrTHB \ JUNGLE HOBP/TALTOIP 19® CHEVROLET, Impala, modeling, general repairs. No all your ceilings repaired and LATHE AND MILL WIFE P MEG5ASE BEFORE- I ME ABOUT A PLA^Tin hardtop, $126, Inquire at 127 640-2146 after 6. (7) Meadows cimvalescent Cen­ Job too big or small. Reason­ painted. Also interior painting CAN you help two people to BLAZE0I...X NEVER Main St. Apt.K, Manchester, ter, 333 Bldwell St., Manches­ MACHINIST I UNDERSTAND able, free estimates, 742-6612. and wallpapering. Call 289- save $6. a week? If you can, a SENT you ANY CABLE 643-8033. ter. Second Shift MR. RITCHY. y o u r HBKTMOVE, CUSTOM and chromed parts 0773. KEYPUNCH OPERATOR national company Is interested NEWTON H. SMITH & SONS— 1068 TEMPEST, clean, V-8, for 650 Triumph. Call 649-8623. in showing you how you can Remodeling, repairing, addi­ RICHARD E. MARTIN Opening for experienced alpha- standard. Must sell, only $1,000. earn $15,000 per year plus. For TO O L AN D tions, rec rooms, porches and professional painting service, ^ork *full-tl^ dTvs** appointment call Mrs. Bous- 643- 1068 days. Nights Sunoco roofing. No job too small. Call Interior-exterior. Free estl- luii time days. DIE MAKER Station, Main St., Manchester. Busineis Services 13 field, 646-4696 between 9-4 p.m. First and Second Shifts 646-3144. mates, fully Insured. 649-4411. Company offers excellent wages. An equal opportunity employ Temporary Help 1968 jpONTIAC Starchlef, 8 cyl- TIMBERLAND ^reo Service- GENERAL Contracting — Car- working conditions, conv.en- er. Inder, 4-door hardtop, power Tree removal, pruning, lots lent free parking and above INSPECTOR pontry, roofing, siding, gut­ CREDIT and collections. Im­ ALLEY OOP steering, power brakes, excel­ cleared. No Job too big or ters, 'masonry, additions. No Floor Finishing 24 average benefits. First Shift BY V. T. HAMLIN lent running condition. Call small. Fifteen years experi­ mediate opening for ambirioua, Job too small. Free estimate. Apply alert man, interested In man. YOU AND THAT TAANAK HE FORCES .WHAT IS IT'S A DEVICE TO YOU WANTA FIND OUT MM. ...WHAT'S 843-6898. ence. Bonded, Insured. 742- 649-0773. FLOOR SANDING, and retln- Class A, familiar with QUY PONT EXACTLY HIT ME TO BE ..NOW, WOULD \ THAT GIVE MB AN IDEA OF IF WE'RE DUMMIES OR A 'dummy;' 9606. Ishing (specializing In older agement career with expand­ aircraft work. Job shop ITOFF,POYOU,ZAN? WATCHFUL, YOU PUT THESE ) THINS? Y10UR INTELLECTUAL NOT, IS THAT IT? MR. BOOM? 1964 IMPALA, now front-end, FIRST NATIONAL ing International company. MR. BOOM...' ON, FUASE? RESMODELINQ done, rec floors). Inside painting, paper RANGE AND INTERESTS.' ' new brakes, now head gaskets. STORES INC. Salary position, liberal bene­ experience. Overtime, STEVE (’ANYON BY MILTON CANIFF rooms, breezeways, garages, hanging. No Job too small. " y $890. Phone 643-6680 after 4 SNOW Plowing — commercial kitchens. Call anj^ime. 643- John Verfaille, 646-6750. 872- Park and Oakland Ave. fits. Car necessary. Elxperi- p.m. or residential. 646-1634. 7096 or 228-9267. 2222. East Hartford ence required. Phono Mr. L.G. • VERSATILE APPLY IN PERSON. I HAVE LEARNED 0 ^ [TO E INTERNATlONALyi.THfi CAMEL DRIVERS CANNOT ------‘ ...... Amerando, 046-1466. • PROVEN THE DISASTROUS AFFAIR CIVIL AVIATION OR- SETTLE THEIR BETS ON THE GTO, 1970, ram-olr, 4-speed, SNOW plowing, commercial WHY NOT work leas rime and • EXPERIENCED J. T. SLOCOMB CO. OF THE CAPTIVE VANfeEES OANIZATION HAS WOMEKli WRESTUNd AMTCH tachometer, power brakes, and residential. Reasonable earn more money? Beeline ANP TOE LOST RANSOM Special Services 15 Every oHIce skill avallabls MATSON HILL ROAD RULED OUR AIRPORT -ANP TWEY FRET BECAUSE NO power steering, vinyl top, rates. Also available as a back Bonds - Fashions needs women now. •CALL; CAR60 OF MININ® OUT Of' BOUNDS TO \ LOSER WAS THROWN 16 THEM gloza tires plus two glass snbw up rig. Call 646-8467. PIANO Tuning by graduate of Eorp high commission plus INVITATION SOi GLASTONBURY ITS /MEMBERS....,^ AS A SOUVENIR... Stocks - Mortgogas 27 Urea, Mint condition. 44,000 Hartt College of Music. Instru­ free_ wardrobe. Car necessary. 646-4043 638-9486 miles, $2,100. Call evenings. SNOW ^ ments sold and repaired. Sheet MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec. For Interview, call 876-4649, TO BID 742-8486. PLOWING music and accessories. Ward ond, third. All kinds. Realty 648-7448, 646-0480. The Town of Manchester, In Krause, 643-6336. statewide. Credit rating unnec conjunction with the Capitol Re­ 648-0861 DESPERATELY needed H 1668 LINCOLN Continental 4- eeeary. Reaeonable. CXmflden gion Purchasing Council, will HAND loading rifle and pistol Woman to do all heavy clean­ door, 4 new Urea. Must sell. or rial, quick arrangements. Al receive sealed bids at the Office ammunition. Most popular cal­ ing .In four-room apartment, $800. 742-®08, after 0. 648-4669 vln Lundy Agency. 627-7971 of the Capitol Region Purchas­ LANCELOT ibers. Reload old brass and 100' Oonstruotlon Plaza, Hart Just over Manchester tine In BY COKER and PENN 1970 VOLKSWAGEN, sedan. Manchester-Btolton-Rockvlllo save $. Call 643-1923. East Hartford. Steady. One ing Council, 179 Allyn Street, Fully equipped, good condl- ford. Evenings, 388-0879. Room SOI, Hartford, Connecti­ weetiRe a r e l u c k v \ / 1 WOULDN'T WANT TO day weekly. Phone 389-0864 be­ C HAVING A MILKMAN LIKE ROWLANP^ Uon. Must sell, best offer. Call TKEE SERVICE (Soucler) — cut 06103 until December 16, WANTED TO LIVE IN THI& I (^ V e ANYWHERE EL$e! MORTOAOBIS — let, and 2nd. tween 8-10 p.m, ( EURE PUTS A HU&BAND'.& MINP / Trees cut, building lots clear­ Roofing - Siding 16 1971 at 2:00 p.m., EST for; NBISHBCWHC50P,.. 644- ^ . mortgages—Interim financing ------1_AT^A&£ I )------ed, trees topped. Got a tree GASOUNE, MOTOR OILS — expedient and confidential ioBT YELLOW VOLKSWAGEN problem) Well worth phono AL LAPLANT — Siding, roofing, AND LUBRICANTS. servloe. J.D. real Estate As­ NOTTIGE Service Station Manager bug, good running condlUon, call, 742-8202. storm windows, awnings. Qual­ Bid forms and specifications ^•1 ity workmanship, free eeti- soc., 648-0129. COVENTRY LITTLE SPORTS Coll 646-1067. PUBLIC SCHOOLS are available at tho Capitol Re­ Midnight Shift - - 12:00 to 8:00 A.M. BY ROUSON matei. Fully Insured. 649-8417, gion Purchasing Council Office, PONTIAC - 1060. Catalina MR. ED Snow plowing, Hebron- 873-9167. INSTANT money — available TEACHER AIDES (4) for first and second mortgages 179 Allyn Street, Hartford, Conn. — r y " wagon, automatic, power Amgton area. OaU 338-9967. Hours; 11:16-13:16 at $3.00 Here’s a wonderful opportunity for the right moat GU’WERS and roofs, all types from $8,000 to $100,000. FOr per hour 06103. s t o e i^ , power brakes, alr- Excellent starting salary, pleasant working oondlttoM, SNOW plowing — Commercial repaired and replaced. Rea­ commercial. Industrial, real- Duties! Supervtee iunoheon Copies of bid forms and spocl- uondiUoned, radio, one owner, plus all company benefits euoh as hoepltallaatlon plan, low mileage, $l,B00. Call 040- and residential. Prompt, low sonable prices. Free eetl- dentlal shell homes, cottages, ^nd ployground. ftoations may bo examined at T rates.’‘'«l6-3B34. matee. 646-1899. etc. Stoddard Investment Ino,, Apply to; the General Services Office, 41 paid holidays, vaoatlona, and much more. II Intoreoteil 7878. ______740 North Main St., West Hart Dr. Donald C. !Haidy, Center Street, Manchester, 1068 DODOE Coronet 440, VH, (XIMMBBCIAL snow plowing. BIDWELL Home Improvement ford. Conn,, 383-4807. Conn. 06040. DIsMUlsdod with late, sloppy Co. Expert Installation of alu­ Superintendent Write Box O, e/o Manehetter Herald •C »»M By HIA Iff IM (*« Ui fal 04f power steering, automatic, P.O. Box 806 Town of Manchester, J i i M Mlchelln radliUe, new battery, work? Don,'t wait, call now for minum eldli\g, guttera and ' Connecticut IS BleeeU Street, Monoheoter, Oean. 00010 9^4¥%0N Imp- Immediate rfieponie, clean, de­ trims. Roofing Installation and Coventry, Cohn. 06388 muffler and shocks, l-all 876- 742-7817 R. B. Weiss, 1068 weekdays after 0. pendable work. 646-4648. repairs. 849-6496. 875-9109. Read Herald Ads General Manages PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENINGJHERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHE.STER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1971 PAGE NINETEEN r ( I Rooms WiHiouf Board 59 72 H o«m i For Soto 72 Houw. For Solo Out bl Town Houtot Por Solo 72 Housos Pbr Solo 72 Loti Far Sal* 73 Por Ront Andover MAN would like to share 4-rodtti 136,600 —' OFF BAST CENTER CENTRAL LOCATION Off«r«d by the tM.goo Large 8-bedroom Ranch, VERNON — Bolton Lake area, apartment 111' , Vomon, color beach rlghU, 160x180, $4,200. ------BySTAR C LA Y R. GAXElC*iv)PO LLAN ------CLASSIFIED ROCKVILLE — S-room apart­ 8t„ 6 spacious rooms and fireplace, aluminum siding, ARIIt LIBRA TV, washer and' dryer, swim- ment, heat, hot water, stove, bath on first floor, aluminum 6-room Cape,- 4 bedrooms, 6 garage, large wooded lot. Tolland, wooded acre, |4,000. KA». V Your Daily AcIMIy Guido J K ien. BERRY’S WORLD » mint: pool, eto. 870-0716. refrigerator, $126. Adults only, siding, basement garage plus up and 3 down, full, base­ Hutchins Agency Realtors, 646- Coventry, half acre, |8,600. AH>. If Actording to Iho Sion, To develop message for Tuesday, OCT. Voters Empower Assessors ment with hatchway, alu­ PHILBRICK Hayea Agency, 640-0181. 1^17-22-35-45 no pets, security deposit re­ 3 additional rooms and bath 6324. 4.18-29.; ADVERTISING ROOM for working man, pri­ quired. Call 648-9678. minum storms and screens, /59 65-83-yO read words corresporaing to numbers vate entrance, parking. Call secotjd floor, 370’ lot. Hutchins BUILDING Lots — A and B of your Zodiac birth sign. . 14^5068 Agency, 640-6334. wall-to-wall carpetlnfi close MANCHESTER ' ^ TAUSUt KOSFIO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 649-1364. VERNON — Immediate occu­ to schools, bus and shop­ AGENCY Zoned. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ AFK, 70 1 A 31 PorcffI 61 Procticol pancy, overslied one and two PRIVACY FOR ALL! tors, 646-4200. 2 Somt 32’Tima 62 Oistonca To Negotiate Revatuation 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. ROOM for gentleman, quiet MANCHESTER — 6 beautiful ping. Recently listed at 984,- PORTER ST. area overalied 8- Mom and Dad can enjoy ,( MAY 20 3 Oavot* 33 On* 63 M oy bedrooms at Vernon Tower 4 Finonciol 34 B* 64 Way convenient location. 224 Char­ rooms in colonial style, fire­ 600. room Cape with oentrel alr- their privacy in a master CORNER building lot, Hilliard 5-10-31 The 80 people who attended 'ihe most reMable firm In the surplus was a little over 327,- Apartments, Fully equipped, place in large livingroom, bedroom set away from the 60-73 5 L*tt«r 35 N tgiteting 65 A COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ter Oak St., 643-8368. color co-ordinated kitchens, oondlUonlng, large living room, and Duval St. 160x60’ lot of MOIMINI 6 Gat 36 Around 66 Lova latt night’s special town meet- 000; on that date In 1960, the 4:M P.M. DAY BBFORE PUBLICATION carpeting, curtains, stove, re­ formal dining room, kitchen kids. Each child can enjoy record, sewer, water. Terms 7 Rafusa 37 B* 67 in SAOITTARIUI Ing, voted to empower the Board _ Would Create Delay surplus reached over 381,000; heat, hot water, carpeting, O MAY 21 6 Evtning 38 Don't 68 Sotisfoction Deadline for Saturday and Monday ia 4 ;30 p.m. Friday g e n t l e m e n only, over 21, frigerator, extra bedroom in KEITH privacy in the four addition­ arranged. Call 872-6669. HOY. large storage areas and mas­ with bullt-lna, flrat floor family 20 9 1s 39 Moy 69 Just of Assessor, to slim a *«y»non‘l Houle, a member of at the end of the fUcal year In central location, free parking, the basement, attached ga­ REAL ESTATE room, a flreplaoea, 2 full hatha al bedrooms. Add a nice 10 Or 40 Ploni 70 Individuol Die. W Assessors to sign a contract the finance board, asked White m o, the surplus figure ww a ^ ter antenna. For appointment O )' 702-20-46 kitchen privileges. References rage, Jalousled sunporch, walk- 649-1922 646-4126 garage, many of the rooma have treed lot in a fine area and 11 Idtos 41 To 71 Middle .f!?-24-40^ or the revaluaUon of town If letting the contract out for proxlmateiy 162,000, reaching^ YOUR COOPERATION WILL and security required. 643-2693 call, 870-6688, 876-0367, 872- up attic. All this 1s cov­ you cannot beat the price Resort Property 1^53-70-80-86 12 To 42 Cought 72 Bogin 3476. wall-to-wall carpeting. Beauti­ CANCIR 13 Batttr 43 At - 73 Astroy property, and to set the terms hid wouldn’t delay the enUre high of over |100,o6o last Jmte. BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 fcr appointment. ered in brand new aluminum MANCHESTER — 8-room over- fully shrubbed and treed yard. of 336,900. For Sale 74 14 Soma 44 First 74 Moking CAFSICORN aiding on one of the handiest sited expanded Cape. Two jt»KJUNl 21 15 Joviol 45 To 75BOSO D ie . 22 and condlUons of such contract. p**riJ;u*U i?''t^ Appralsm Committee FURNISHED room for gentle­ HEBRON — Four rooms, heat, lota in town. Priced in-the 30's. RANCH- 7 rooms, 1% baths, THREE summer cottages, 317,- 22 16 Of 46 Still 76 Hova Last night’s meeting was the Job done by next Oct. 'Townspeople voted to give the lights, refrigerator and stove baths, four bedrooms, family l7MI 7 Moyi o yb a 474 / Cn tr y 77 Purchosas JAM. It man. Excellent location. Park­ W. J. Barcomb Realtor, 644- room, lovely suburban lot. Oa­ largiK lot, 382,000. . B& W . . 900 completely furnished, one 1 ^ 3-43:54-62 18 Problams 46 Solvad 8-9-15-28, called primarily to deal with required by law. White said that ™*®‘*"®'' authorization to aji- ^ Continued From Preceding Page included. Available December BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. 78 Anew ing. Phone 643-6794. 8000. rage. 329,600. Hayes Agency, BOX MOUNTAIN - Contem­ winterized and rented year ^63-76-79-89 19 Now 49 Moy 79 importont 30-55-66 the revaluation situation and ap- letting the contract out for bid ^ committee of five per- 1st. $160. Call 3M-9118. Manchester Parkade ’round. Phllbrick Agency Real­ LIO 20 Stand 50 To 80 W ill 646-0131. porary Ranch. 8 rooma, 2V4 21 You 51 Ovar AQUARIUS proved a 112,000 appropriation would undoubtedly create Just ^ Investigate the feasibll- LARGE custom 13-room Raised tors. 646-4200. j JULY 22 81 Community Dogs — Birds - Pets 41 Florists — Nurseries 49 VERNON — Sublet, 8H-room baths. Lot 162x216’, wooded. Manchester—649-6806 22 You'ra 52 Bafora 82 Act JAN. 20 to cover such revaluation, ilioee such a delay. hlrtag a professional as- V f| Ranch, 6 bedrooms or in-law MANCHESTER, 4-bedroom old- L„A09. 22 23 Your 53 Sogittorfus 83 Recant Aportments - Flats - apartment, new appliances, ’Twenty mile view. 344,500. WARANOKE RD. — 4-bedroom 24 Monay «#. If 4 few townspeople who did attend John Yeomans speke u,p ex- ff**®’’ ’*®“ ®* *ho preront CHRISTMAS Trees — Tag ear- suite, 3 baths, kitchen with er Colonial in desirable east 2 11 25:391 54 A 64 Unowores 3160. monthly, 873-8348. - - 25 Concaivad 55 To 85 Affairs 3-14-16-28,2 ^ braved a heavy rain, and were plaining that ”lt would be very “*roe elected assessors the 63 large dinette, formal dining side location. Good condition. 6-ROOM OLDER HOME In good Capo tn choice residential Out of Towii' /58-61-75 area, 3 bedrooms up, one 26 Could 56 Ondar 66 Todoy 32-41-61sa L rewsLrded with a meeting that unwise” to let the contract out *®*’” employs, John Yeomafis BOLTON — Sunset apartments room, living room, family Cali now, only 323,900. Hayes condition. 2-car garage, cen­ For Sole 75 VISOO 27 Shop 57 Spilt-milk 87 Decisively FIKIS ended barely a few minutes aft- for bid and accept perhaps a Pototed out that Andover Itself housebroken. 643-2902. down, 2 baths. Priced to sell. 28 Stlmuloting 58 LocK room wrlth fireplace, den, hob­ tral location. 321,900. A u a . 22 86 A id H I . IF Pine, Blue Spruce, boughs, NEW 3-bedroom Duplex, wall- ,country living. Off Route 44, Agency, 646-0131. 29 Con 59 Rapoy or 9—the earliest adjournment lower bidder who would not do a *>ot big enough to support T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- BAST HARTFORD — Forbes sin. 22 69 News cones, firewood. Stanley Tree to-wall carpet, all modern ap- take Tolland Rd. to High Mea by room, sundeck, patio and BOULDER RD. — Privacy on 1677. 30 Propitious ^ G o 90 Fovof MAR. 20’ ^ hour of a town meeting In years. I®**' *f® "“‘i* *1® thought ”U “ full-time assessor a2id that garage. Merritt Agency, 646- MANCHESTER — Bowers area, large S-bedroom Ranch. 11-26-37-42 THRBB 7-week old puppies. Farm, Long Hill Rd., off Route pliances, 1% baths, full private dow St. to Sunset Rd. One-bed­ over 1V4 acres. Treed. Custom )Gooi ) Adverse C)i4i{.??.i 13-27-36-444 Item 4 of the warning called *>o even more unwise to f*® understood First Selectman 6 at Andover Church. 742-6438. room luxury apartments. Fea­ 1180. School, 6-room Bungalow, fire­ Basement, wooded lot. Formal 17-71-84-86 Phone 643-8872. basement with washer and place, two additional rooms Colonial, reo room, special ln» dining room, family room. 2L. 52-74-77 * for the town of authorize the ®®c®Pt e lower bid and then be would be in touch with the dryer hook-up, close to schools tures carpeting, all color keyed terlor, 2-car garage. 348,600. QUICK OCCUPANCY Board of Assessors to enter Into subject to lawsulU, poor work, flwt selectmen of neighboring and shopping, 2-family priva­ appliances, beamed ceilings, PORTER ST. area —• Five- lower level. Oarage, carport, 324,600, Meyer Realtors, 643- Fuel and Feed room Colonial. Living room porch. Only 328,600. Hayes Offered in this excellent 7-room 0609. a contract for the revaluaUon towns to discuss the ixMSibUity FREE kittens. Call 643-6442. 49-A cy. Will accept 3 children. 3260 paneling, large rooms, full ROOMING HOUSE—Beautifully of property in Andover. White told about his expert- of Jointly hiring an assessor. per month. Paul W. Dougan, basements. Air-conditioning with fireplace, formal dining Agency, 646-0181. decorated and fully furnished. Raised Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 FIREPLACE' wood for sale. room, eat-in kitchen, two large fireplaces, fully appllanced GLASTONBURY — Solid cedai Moderator David 'Yeomans ®"®® Vernon, where he rec- White said that even If three Regular white birch and mix- 649-4636 or 646-1021. optional. Convenient to cen­ $162 weekly income. We invite contemporary on large wood­ Conference on asked whether anyone knew ounuended the town accept the towns were to Jointly hire an ters, 16 minutes from Hart­ bedrooms and bath, attached MANCHESTER your Inspection. kitchen, large family room with Aging ed. Pick-up or dump truck riiri tt-vc- garage. Lot 80x160’. Zone AA, bar, wall-to-wall carpeting, tile ed lot. Six bedrooms, 8Mi who usually entered Into such ”'‘‘*‘*** ®f f*'*'®® “ ds received assessor, a clerk would stlU be Poultry and Supplies 43 loads. 649-6020. d e l u x e 2-bedroom apart- ford. 3166. Individual electric ®,i«l tr NiA, Marlon E. Robertson, Realtor. REDWOOD SIDING LARGE RANC3I—Flrat floor baths, laundry room, walk-out baths, 2 fireplaces, recreation contracts for the town John ‘*‘® f®'’*’"'* Beard of Rep- needed. Ho also said that "no ______ment, wall-to-wall carpeting, heating. Built by Archambault family room, 2 beautiful fire­ room, shop, heated 38’ pool, Yeomans, chairman of the *'®s«ntaUves, In their anxiety to ®ne would work for these three complete appliances, 2 air- Builders, 643-1440, 647-1342. 643-8668. With warm natural beauty patio, ’Two-zone heating, 2-car places, 2 full baths, 2-car ga­ garage, storm windows, plas­ deck, barn. 633-0328. Principles Hears Nixon Agents Board of Finance said he *®''® **^’®®®* accepted Uio low- towns for less Uian 312,000 while 81X Bar Rock hens, need home. DRY OAK fireplace wood, 310 conditioners full basement. "You don't do that in PUBLIC, do you?" stays better looking longer. rage, 2 years old. wily. MA "And now they have Andover's present budget •*— HEBRON — Country living, RANCH — Three bedrooms Come see this weather re­ tered walls. Large treed lot. Good layers. Phone 649-7960. orders delivered. Call 742-7886. washer-dryer hook-up, vanity with a lot of living space. Huge By JOHN STOWBU^ type bath, glass sliding dciors. children welcome, 20 minutes sistant and easily maintain­ UNIQUE Ranch Style 2-famlly, Beautifully landscaped, city uUl- SOUTH WINDSOR— Executive WASHINGTON IMP) — ___ Pres- WELL seasoned hardwood, for onto patio. 3220 per month. from Hartford. Located at paneled den with built-in fea­ ed Contemporary in Rock- lUes. Owner transferred. Must tures. Screened porch. Private 380x600’'’lot, 2-oar garage, mod­ Georgian Colonial with 3 fire- Went Nixon dispatched his top A rticles Fo r Sale. 45 stove, furnace and fireplace. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor, Wall St. New 2 bedrooms, and ledge for only 384,900. Call ern kitchens, includes appli­ sell. Excellent neighborhood. places, 3 baths, a multitude of emissaries to the White House delegates, although not all took ® cenUy set aside $40,000 to de- Ume a!ssessor Is now p ^ n x Cut to customers desire and 643-2692. kitchen. Included free! Heat shrubbed back yard. Carpet­ J. MoLauglilin at 649-6306. A MUST BE SEEN homo. Apartments - Flats - Business Locatlens ing, drapes and many extras. ances. Immaculate condition. extras. High treed lot. Heri- ^"'^®''®"®®, ®," today to the microphone when their ‘"‘® ®‘‘®»' ®®«- fend any possible law«.ite arts- out t h Z ^ o f d o l? ^ f K t e OFFICE copier, unused, fully split. Leonard Gigllo, 649-8818 and hot water, master TV an­ 384,600. tage House, 646-2482. detail administration programs names were called. _ „ Ing from the revaluaUon. TOWN HOUSES — Enjoy the Tenements 63 For Rent 64 Call owner, 643-1763. • • • • servlco. ’ SEASONED cord wood, cut any tenna hook up, parking, stove W CHARLES LESPERANCE for 20 million Americane over The four-hour meeting heard , m Selectmen, Jesse Graham asked fo sacrifice 3200. or beat offer. privacy of a home. One and and refrigerator, cellar stor­ FOREST HILLS area — New (XIMMEROIAL BUILDING ap­ ELLTNO’TDN , — Spacious - 6- 66. . comments on a wide variety of 2!!^ Selectmen Robert in fo n rm t^ * al^ t* to e flnn^'sa* o T**«^*™?**’ ®* *he Paper, chemicals for older length, free delivery. E. Yeo­ two bedrooms, with 1V4 baths. WE HAVE customers waiting OOMMERCXAL place for lease BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. proximately 6,000 sq. ft. of floor 649-7620 mans 742-8907. age, wall-to-wall carpeting. All on market, custom built, rais­ Manchester Parkade room Cape situated on beau- Four Cabinet cfflclals and topics affecUng the elderly. In- f^®®* pre««nt at the meet- ready selected by Uie Board cf ®®*®®tmans Advisory Board, machines, 643-3466. Your own carport, basement, for the rental of your apart- or sale 461 Main St. next to 3 8 area, zoned Industrial. For sale this emd more, only I O ed ranch with all the trim­ Manchester—649-6806 tUully landscaped lot, Are- three presidential advisers eluding* a woman who sug White was the only Assessors and the finance J**^^** Hebron's Grand SEASONED hardwood, sawed laundry area, tolcony and ter- ment or home. J.D. Real Es- post office. Excellent business monthly. Call today, 649-2871 mings, aluminum siding, fire­ or lease, 370i000. MANCHESSTBR -- 7-room <3olo- place, 2-sone heat, full base- were scheduled to speak at gested geriatric living units be *’^®*”*^*' ^ the Board of Asses- board. White said United Ap- ^ over $14 million while ALUMINUM sheets used j j „ .j - w, race. Carpeting, kitchen appU- tate Associates, Inc. 643-8129. location with building. Cali or 646-0682. nlal, 1 % baths, first-floor fam­ ment, nice area for rec room, luncheons In four hotels. patterned after space shuttle ®®” Pr®*®**!. pralsal is, in some Instances *• around $6 mllUon. printing plates. .009 thick, 23x place, IM baths, rear deck, MANCHES’TER — 9-room Colo­ STATELY 4-bedroom Colonial, ances. Gas cooking, gas heat 646-2426, 9-8. built-ins (including self clean­ nial, East Center St. location, ily room, oversized garage, quiet friendly neighborhood, a Republican National Com- craft. J°hn Yeomans speke In favor doing town revaluaUon for the **® Hebron has twice 36”, 26 cents each or 6 for 31. and gas air-conditioning in- ^JANCHESTER Newer one- ROCKVHJLB — Rockland ’Ter­ completely redecorated first large yard, aluminum aiding, Louis Dimock Realty, 649-9823. mittee scurpe said the iPresl- A steering committee limited ®* ®‘l*®nKlng 'the ccntract sign- third time, which would mean ^® Population of Andover aiul, 643-3711. ing oven)—on one of the big­ huge fireplaced-llving room, floor, front-to-back living room, eluded. No extra charges. We duplex Includes heat, EXCELLENT location next to race Apartments — Large and 327,900. Hayes Agency, 646- ...." ' 4®"t will address delegates at each speech to three minutes to authority from the selec^ at least 20 years cf doing bust- having the jMtld asseMor have three 2-bedroom leases f PP‘“ >ces, carpete, alr-condi- beautiful 3 and 4-room apeurt- gest lots in the area—approx, formal dining room, den or of­ formal dintog room, modern 0131. SOUP’S on, the rug that is, so Household Goods 51 corner of Berlin Tpke., New­ three quarters of an acre. fice, up to 6 bedrooms, 2Mi conference conclusion conserve time. A Puerto Rican f"®" the assescors, saying ness, and they have d« toll day each week, clean the sfmt with Blue Lus- SEWING MACHINE - 1971 zlg- able for ’December "occudmcv P®*" ""O"***. Paul W. Dougan ald’s Restaurant. Newly car­ ter, all appliances, with dish­ la baths, garage, assumable —.------officials wrould not .confirm the Columbia, who was s'ow In an- lectmen usually do enter Into icut. • they are still paying out only value. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, combination. 40’s. Wolverton mortgage. Price reduced to 383,- four bedroom^! dining room, il'ofcot atrem f^zeT^or^^^^^^ Realtor, 649-4636. peted small office including washer, disposal, carpeting, SELLING your home or acre' time, although Chairman Ar- swering to her name, was given ccntracts fcr the town, there a vote wras taken on the ques- 12,800 aimually for this service, 3 1 . Dicott Variety Store. ance 341.88. Singer zlg zag. 648-1677. Agency, Realtors, 649-3818. 000. fireplace, recreation room, .... ^ Northwood Town Houses at In* manchesticr _ oha . Kah. heat, electricity and alr-cwidl- pool and your own private tei> two-zone heating. Large lot. age? For prompt friendly ser- thur S. Flemming said Nixon a second chance when Spanish- “ ® other excepUons. He cited tion of letUng the contract out Moderator David Yeomans ex- HOT WATER furnace, 77,000 ^ tersectlon of Woodland and room apartment, Ranch type tionlng. New building. Call or race in a country setting. (X3NTBMPORARY L Shaped vice, call Louis Dlmock Real- has made a firm commitment speaking delegates threatened toe cases cf where the Board of (or bid and the moUon wras de^ pressed the onlnirai o>«i <«oi' 346.86. Singer ’Touch and S e w , _ write Owner — Stoddard In­ From 3160. Sorry, no pets. 872- PresUge area. Off Keeney St., Btu, complete, 360. convec- iff'® ' Hilliard Ste., Manchester. Of- building. Private entrance. Ranch, Redwood and brick ex­ $34,900. Jesdor Realty, Real­ ty. Realtors, 649-9823. to make a perscnal appear- to walk out in protest. ^to® Commlsslcners makes pur- feated. thniioh uro — ... tore. B^ilLta batlThibs, lava-v Beared IppllMces Incl^el' vestment Inc., 740 North Main 4046, 629-6686. ance. Paul SedUlo Jr., chairman of chi^s for the Fire Department ApproprUtton Approved S ^ ^ f J S X terior, on wooded lot, acres tors, MLB, 633-1411. SELLING your property? tones, cabinet sinks, alumi- ^®”"®' Pearl St., Manchester. C ^ n call 643-7714. bedroom ’Townhouse including square feet for lease in new RETIRED couple needs unfur­ ALL CASH, for your property plete, 3100. Alien snow blower, evenings. We buy standard educator building un­ GRACIOUS onUque colonial in car garage, sewers, plus extra within 24 hours. Avoid red “‘® ®°"*®*'«"®®' «® ®a‘'^ conference leader knowlow who put tolsthis Item Inin the RepubUcanRopubUcan ’Town Committee,Committee. E'?*?®!’®*” *; ..^® ™® FOUR rooms first floor, heat, heat, appliances, IMi baths, car­ nished 4 spacious rooms with excellent condlUon, 8 fireplaces, building lot. $27,000. Evelyn tape Instant service Haves ®®®' B. Long, chair- agreed to give Mexlcan-Amerl- warning, but whoever did must asked why the $12,000 had not f®*"^** ®“* that whether the 1971, 7 h.p., 3300. enst Inm ®®**- «43-6&46. pets, full basement. 3236 per der construction, corner Main garage.' Will pay up to $140. 18 beautifully dec’orated rooms, stove with pipe, 360. 643-0861. hot water, stove, refrigerator and No, Main, Manchester. Carlson 849-8764 Northeast Re­ Agency, 646-0131. ^ ®^ *® '®®nate Finance cans, Cubans and Puerto Rl- have felt since the Board of As- been provided for In the town’s ELECTROLUX with power included, central location, bus month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ monthly including heat. 649- modem eat-in kitchen, formal alty 668-7907. Committee, predicted Monday cans an additional 60 delegates sossers is responsible for the budget. “ ® ®*" **®*’ ®® "®®™ ®* oelect- I tor, 649-4636. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- 7801. HEAD a s skis, 196c., Marker beater, like new, 399.60. For une, 649-4813. 1677. living and dining room, break­ IP YOU are thinking of selling that the 92nd Congress “will Monday after they pointed out leva’uatlon of town property White repUed to that question ^® «uthority to ap- fast room, 3 sitting roinns, 4 BNQLISH c a p e , 6 downstairs your home, why not give us a legislate to guarantee a nation- that 22 Spanish-speaking mem and the entire system, then they by saying, “Under the state P®*"* persons they wish to Rota Mat bindings, Scott poles, details call 649-1632 after 8 ------DELUXE one-bedroom apart- YOUNG teaching couple with used twice. Call 643-6048. “m e n r ^ ^ PROFESSIONAL Offices, in re­ bedrooms, plus studio, study rooms include 2 bedrooms, a call? We offer a complete real minimum income standard bers are from the Island of should be responsible for sign- law, a revaluation Is required »®»Ye on any type of committee carpeting infant needs four to six room and 'S baths, stoive walls, ga­ generous kitchen, den and a estate service including par- 1®*" toe aged,” Puerto Rico, and can net relate ing the contract, too.” every 10 years. I brouglit R up to Investigate any subject, 1 used refrigerators, ^ ^ ^ ^ “*** °*dy, no pets. Call throughout, complete appli- modeled building, abundant NEW bar stools for Christmas, CLEAN, apartment. Reasonably pric­ rage, large bams and out build­ firepIaced-Uving room, 2% bed­ ticipatlon in the Multiple List- Wilbur Cohen, a former sec- to mainland problems, and an- No Bidding at the last meeting and was Donald Dressel, member of ances, vanity bath. Centrally parking at front door, h lg ^ a y ed. Phone 876-0188. sell for 320, sale price $18.96. automatic washers ranSTM. ------, ^ location across shopping cen­ ings. A ilew from every win­ rooms upstairs, full walk-out Ing Services of Manchester and retary of Health, Education and other 16 .pj-e from the South Pa- In a companicn Item on the property squelched. But now the Advisory Board, asked. If Dealing in restaurant, bar guarantees. See them at SECOND floor, 4-room apart- located. $178. monthly. R. D. ter, outskirts of Manchester, dow. $48,000. basement, garage, 100x200 Vernon. Jarvis Realty Co., Welfare, headed a conference clflc Islands and do not even warning, the town was asked the time has come and It has to the revaluation Is based on fair supplies and fixtures. Gremmo ®-L>- Pearl’s Appliances, 649 ment with gas range to heat Murdock, 643-2692. minutes fnrni Hartford. Will Investmenf Property treed lot, $27,900. Wolverton Realtwrs, 648-1121. Incomes subsection which went ; ^ a k Spanish. « It ■Would require that the be done.” market value by the appraising rent in entirety or partial. 4-UNIT apartment — good In­ Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. ------on record 30-1 recommending a ------Board cf Assessors put the con- Mrs. Myra Houle asked firm, la not any tortiier apprals- For Sale 70-A come. Call for details. WE ARE prepared to buy com- median budget of $4,600 "for an tract for the revaluation of town whether the funds could be w in the next 10 years Just a ______JOHN buys and seUs used fur- shopping, adult couple, $100. townhouse, 2 bedrooms, heav­ Brewers cooperation invited. 1- $21,900 — 7-room older home, ed, fully carpeted, all appli­ 223-4460. FOUR family end two family. EAST CENTER ST. Large 10- merclal property, apartment elderly couple as adjusted by Baboon Shines property out to bid, after deter- taken from the town’s surplus, matter of simole arithmetic’' ABOUT 26 used metal 6-drawer niture, appliances. 479 Middle per month and security. Call living room with Franklin houses, shopping center or oth- annual change In cost of Uvlng mining terms, requirements which as of June 80, 1971 was reolled that this la filing cabinets. $26 each and Tpke. east. Open afternoons. 643-7094, 4-8 p.m. ances, IMt baths, full basement Excellent income. $66,900. 669- room Oolcinlal may be used for stove, family room, lot 100x120, with laundry hook-ups, private THREE-ROOM corner office 1100 ext. 148, after 4 p.m. home *or offices, large lot with er Investment property tor our and standard of living. ’The Im-, , condKlors. Post told the as- over $100,000. At the annual foil nreasd wmdered whv the up. Metal desks, $18 each and Wednesday, ’Thursday, Friday, suite; also M apartment thedrsT celling living and dining diets for the elderly wUl not •. . . , a a townspeople had already au- nuol report, most d that sur- Musical Instniments 5^ n FOUR-R(X)M waterfront cot­ room, modern kitchen. A ver­ located. Hutchins Agency, Re­ work “without an adequate In- oahoon had got Into the thorixed the Assefisore to enter plus Is needed as operating Tneetlng. ^ ^ Evenings 640-3848. GROVE STREET Apartments, built-in range, second "intt.ATidAf’l AvplianBEDROOM house for CODI and ftpla Nanltr. - Inclpdu pHtega ud kudllaf. lot, lake privileges. Hurry! has ended for all but the FRY Pfenning which appar- As toe plane took eff for Democratic Registrar of Vot- ’Three rooms, fully carpet­ Wednesday, Thursday, Fri­ has ended for all but the FBI. ently went Into toe deal, toe Reno, the hijacker stayed in ««> ^ rs. Beatrice Kowalski Adults, no children. 3165 per , working married couple. Cen­ MANCHES’TER — Five-room The Fall and Winter '71 EvesliSftaflteSSs. uSS®Af|' REALTORS Heritage House, 646-2482. ed, complete appliances, day. 10 a.m. —• 3 p.m. Open month. Paul W. Dougan, Real- **ANCHES’TER — Newer two- tral location. Call 648-6879. Cape. Fireplace, garage. Mid 40-page ALBUM is 66^. O F A And Reform-Bent Senate A University of Washington first Involving the escape of a the rear of the plane and the ®®*** *Rat there were persons iiieuies, generous closets, Sunday 1-6 p.m., 742-6607. 849.4535 “ bedroom first-floor apartment. 20’s. Excellent condition. Call 12 Ipielat Qvllt 8oski-8B4 auk. N.Y. MANCHESTER — Large cus­ sociologist calls the sky piracy hijacker by parachute. four crew members in the cock- ^ ® worked in department heat, hot water, parking, 8101 Flowar-0102 Orandaiatkar’i MpI ___ _ „Adoriu „ „ arttk zip tom 7-room Ranch, 3 bed­ an "awesome feat In toe battle The air pirate seised control pit, as he ordered. stores, supermarkets, out-of- Includes heat, appliances, car- 643-9629, Owner. 0103 All Yaw-0104 Crib Cavan 0001, Slpla HPMOtr»PP*lf PROI______Dtp. WASHINGTON (AP) —■ House would be a presidential candi- basement storage, near 3200 rooms, 2 baths, family room, of man against the machine.” cf the plane Thanksgiving Eve, The last words the crew had town, who worked during those 5 8 apartment. Stove, pets. $190 per month. Paul W. FIVE-ROOM house, per 0108 Cavarad Waim-0100 Olkla Send $1.00 for the nbw 646-4200 advocateq of election cam- radlo-’TV ad limit. Shopping a n d churches, Warned - To Buy 0107 A_8C Oallter^lOO cantaanlal patio, aluminum siding and 2- 3176. per month. Call refrigerator, heat, hot water. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4638. month, 646-6200. MANCHESTER — 6-6 duplex, 71 Pall and Winter Ba- The criglnal Macdonald pro Dr. Otto Larsen said the sky- passing a note to stewardess with the hijacker over the air- **®'>*'® toat the registrars private bath. Apply 26 Birch excellent condition. Bus line. 0100 Early A anrlsu-0110 Iter car garage. Meritt Agency, paign financing reform are vision would have let the full 10 J®®R®v apparenUy has won pub- Florence Schaffner which said craft Intercom system came **®ve been told on prevlqus oc- HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, 0111 RnadthiWwld--01121-Pltat oic PASHiON^lilled with 380,600 — SIX-ROOM Colonial Peterman Realtor, 649-9404 bric-a-brac, locks, frames. St. after 5:30, 649-2286. Bowers School. Two furnaces. AUO-0114 Favwite A fih u i-1 8 046-1180. » In step with the Senate on cents go "to print "media," but “® admiration as "1610 Route 6. Amedy Realty, Real- for broadcasting. Bosed on a cal ads. Neither bill would re- dynamic position as it passed .person could ball out success- "We’re looking either for a by $2 a day for psyohlstrlo SM V s s / tors, 876-6283. at Monohaator, CommSSmU*'' ^ voting age population of 140 quire media to' accept political ever tho urea. " fully. The passenger stairs low- parachute or a hole In toe cartoology patlonts and 76 osnts V Head .Herald AdvertisementB thl.tw onty.fourth m million next year, $8.4 million advertising. Law enforcement officers er vertically from toe tall, and ground." a day for other patients.

■i u-'i'-A p a g e t w e n t y TUESDAY, NOVEMI^R 80, 1071 Average Dally Net Frees Run ®attrljp0tw lEtipttittg 1|piral6 / For The Week Ended November M, IMI The Weather Boy Scout Troop 123 will meet Clear and cold tonight; low T1 3 Adult Bible Study Class Manchester Emblem Club will The Adult Bell n iolr of BmaJV The VFW Auxiliary will have About Town tomorrow at 6:16 p.m. at Com­ NSWt — BXOraiNO about 20. Tomorrow aunny and of Zion Evangelical Lutheran meet tomorrow night at the uol Lutheran Clnirch will re­ II. kitchen social tonight at 7:30 munity Baptist Church. Church will meet tonight at 7:30 15,590 continued cold; high In mid 80a. Th« Pilgrim Choir of Center Elks Homo. Dinner will be hearse tomorrow at 10 a.m. in at the Post Homo. Members at the church. NATURAL HIALTH Becoming cloudy and remaining CongregaUonal Church wlU re­ served at 6:30. Members are Luther Hall of the-church. are reminded to bring articles Lkesman did not go so far as Pakistan indepenxlence army, Judge Julius J. Hoffman who expected to set aside a day or ■An army spokesman In Dac­ to say India would launch an the spokesman said: "We have presided at last year’s cele­ two—^probably in the Hawaiian ca said Tuesday night the Paki­ to BETTER FABRIC SAVINGS!, all-out attack to insure the refu­ a repsonsiblllty to see that brated "Chicago Seven” con­ Islands—to accustom himself to F or Action gees would return to East Paki­ stani troops repelled an Indian Mothmr Hubbard Prieat are RightI people in an adjacent country spiracy trial In the U.S. Dis­ Ume-zene changes. I .SI stan. are not annihilated.” attack at Chaugacha, in the trict Court there. Only a small working peuly. Jessore district on East PaJd- While we have no Intention Pakistan charged that four President Nixon agreed to Including Kissinger and Secre­ In Butz Case tary of State William P. Rog­ to aggravate the situation or to Indian planes flew Into the air (See Page Eleven) the decision. VELVETS ers, will go along. WASHINGTON (AP) — As the nomination of Earl L. Butz 0 4 4 - for agriculture secretary goes YARD a n y gift is a thoughtfui g ift . before a divided Senate, the Nixon administration is step­ CLF Of Dollars and Pesos ping up efforts to make sure he Is confirmed. 44 a REGAL gift is a compiiment. . . Butz himself launched a per­ YARD ZIP-OUT—Skin is in and Mc- sonal lobbying effort after set­ B. SUEDE MOUNTAIN—Add new heights to your tling into temporary headquar­ S » glovelike finish High fothion colors. in this Norfolk style jacket. The zip-out f t l wilder wwdrobe. Soft supple suede is superbly tail­ S n f f STAR— lnsulated nylon, like astronaut One-Man Rule for the Millions ters in Vice President Spiro T. LYONS TYPE, 40" wid* crush resiskinl pile. ored with lots of detail stitching. The lining and stuff. 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Hiese delib­ everything else. culture organization, the Amer­ is pile-lined too. ^ O D a ican 'Farm Bureau, has en­ .: cron® ^lyester and cotton with Scotset® pemanent acrylic pile. ^ 4 Z e 5 0 1969. Their clamor ended erations are never made public. I't became a clever coalition 4 fTVCal JV U1 Politicians being human, ex­ dorsed the Butz nomination. Juil orrivad. press. Wear it or without the ^ 5 5 months of speculation and put If the group accepts the presi­ of almost all poliUcal facUons. ercise of such vast powers over And, In Chicago, It was dis­ detachable hood. another man on the road to Oie dent's choice, all Is settled. The president, traditionally the I^VnlMliavoblt poHtrnf, prkn and colon the years led to corruption, op- closed that Butz's brother is an presidential palace, They can attempt to change his party’s leader, becomes a fa­ presalon of dissent, executive with tho Farm Bu­ The demonstraUon weui the mind or propose an altemaUve ther figure and drifts Into pow­ Rage of ready wear demagoguery and a bfeakdown reau’s Illinois affiliate. first public indication that the candidate, but the final decision ers undreamed of by those who V in the people's faith in govern­ Dole nuts,' director of mar- BO N D ED CHENILLE The Chmfmat Store With More Gifts for Men Interior minister, Luts Boh- Is historically left to tho out­ wrote ithe constitution. ment. A loader of Mexico’s new keUng for the IlllnolB Agrlcul- eyerrla, had received El Re- going president. In hU book ‘"nie President in left says: "There are no real { tural Association, asserted that Four ««Hing color,. «"