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PAGE TWENTY-POUR WEDNESDAY, DEGEOIBEB 24^ 19W / lEttmbtg if^rald Avsnce Daily Net Prese Ron Student Doing The Weather Herald Cookbook Delayed 31^ U B Mixture o t snow, sleet, frees On Site Study PLAZA DEPT. STORE tag rain-ending by evening and The Herald’s traditional Christmas present to its Naaey BoOuto o t B Gerard becoming windy, cold with par­ S t ia one of 3S atudenta at Earl- (We Have A NoOea Ta Please) . 15,880 iManrljwtFr iEitpittim Hrraliii tial clearing later tonight U m OPEN TONITE subscribein, the cookbook—"Prom Your Neiflrhbor’s ham CtoUege in Ridunond, Ind. E. m m itJE IPKE. (Next te Papolar MU.) in teens. Ttammoew fidr, cold. Kitchen”—will be delivered a little late this year. dioaen to partlctpote in a win­ CUy of VWmto Chmnst Difficulties in printing: and bindinsr have ddayed ter term, off-campus atndy pro­ Piaza WM wb All Hi Friaais ami gram in New Tock City. YOU. LXXXIX, NO. 73 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. D EC EM B ^ 26, 1969 PRICE TEN CENTS this year’s edition and it will not be delivered until lUaa Sodano, a sophomore, the week of Jan. 6. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. NalshbotB A Marry Ghriftaiaf aai To 11 m . W.H. Sodano. In New Totk, die TOYS — SLEDS SKIS The cookbook, which has been fidven to Herald A HaMiy Haw Yaar subscritei*s for the last ten years, is a cdlection of will attend a number of TOBOGGANS — HGtlBE SKATES the recipes that appeared in the weekly "Fr«n Your dramatic, art and musical LB J Always Storm Qoses BICYCLES — TRICYCLES Neisrhbor’e Kitchen” column during the year. presentaUons as part of the edu­ HOCKEY GAMES cational iwogram. .Bradley Field Herald co-publishers Th(»nas F. and Walter R. Nie program begins on Jan. Felt Job Too 3. WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. Winter’s Treacherous Side Slop Ovor And Lot Us Soy Ferguson and their families wish you a happy holi­ MERRY CHRISTMAS day season and offer the hope that the jo3rful peace (AP) — Ihtable to .keep up of Christmas may remain with us all thirough the Big’ For Him with a heavy snowfall and MANCHESTER SURPLUS SALES CO. coming year. Rinas Joining growing snow drifts, offiosls 169 N . Main Si. at Moin'St. n e w YORK (AP) — Lyndon of BratSey mternational Air­ liOiiiiK photo Central State B. Johnson says be had no doubt port closed the aliCeM at 8 643-7111 — Mostnr Chorg* Plan Robert Rinas, tor seven years that he could have been re-elect­ a.m. today. Engaged ed If he ran for preaident far 1068 Leaves State, Nation Reeling Vernon senior department bead of the About _ 1,000 peraone Imd automotive shop at Howell Che­ but that he felt Ua Inability to Jammed'the air tenntaal — The engagement o t Mias Don­ unite the country would ulti­ ney Technical School, has been etiher waiting for flights that Winter’s treacherons na Lawrence of Mancheater to Property Owned by Town anointed to the faculty o t Cen­ mately prevent him from od- were poS^xxted or unable to Gary Lundberg of West Hart­ tral Connecticut State College, miitistertag the office to his sa- leave after (heir arrivals be­ side, coming in forms rang­ ford has been announced by her new instructors in vocational- tistactian. fore 8 a.m. ing from near-blixzard con­ pai«nta, Mr. and Mrs. George Valued at $11,477,384 technical sclKxria. In a CBS-TV interview with "We’ve had ten inches of ditions to • mixture of Lawrence of 87 Blue Rfdge Dr. He will teach and supervise Walter Cronkite taped last Sep­ snow and 86 mile per hour freeiing rain and snow, hit Her fiance la the aon of Mr. The property owned by the were: $28,000 tor construction Prior to his service at Cheney tember and scheduled for broad­ winds, and our plows cant Connecticut today. and Mrs. Arthur Lundberg of town, which indudes buildings work on St. Bernard’s Ter.; Tech, he was department head cast-tomorrow night, Johnson keep up with ft,” cm airport West Hartford. Snow accumulation from tha and land, is valued at |li,477,- $17,300 for the demoUUMi of the at the H. H. Ellis ’Technical discusses his decision not to run spMcesmon said. “’Ihe weath­ season’s worst storm so (ar . Mias Lawrence, a graduate of er burecui tMle us ft will keep 384, according to the audit re­ Henry Building, and $25,000 for School In Danielson. again In 1068 end calls his wife. waa expectad to be hatws t Manchester H'gh School, attends the addition to the Tklcottvllle A resident of New Britain, Lady Bird, "one of the wisest snowing until aboilt 4 p.m..-^ one-half toot near the coast, Ftarayth School for Dental Hy­ port just filed by Lutz and 2 School. Rinas received hls BS and MS and certainly the most trusted and then we might get sleet where high tides were also Keller. gienists in Boston. Mr. Lund­ Receipts taken in at the of­ In vocational-industrial educa­ counselors I’ve had." She did and freesing rain. I guess torecast, to a toot tn taterior berg, a graduate of Ccnard The wmounlt Is baked on fice of the town clerk were tion at OCSC, and Is pursuing a not want him to be a candidate we’re closed indefinitely," he areas. High Schott In West Hartford figures given by the assessor’s higher than the previous year, sixth year of study in this field last year, he said. added. Arriving the day after Christ­ and tile Uatverslty of Hartford, offtce and includes $10,622,664 ’Ihe dosing come at al­ mas, Um storm was a mtxad totaling $62,601 as compared to at the University of Connecticut. He also relates tiiat after he la employed in the underwriting in buildings and $964,820 in land. $60,679. ’Ihe increase was at­ most the same time as the blessing: It extended tha holi­ department of Pactory Insur­ The buildings listed were: announced his decision not to diutdown of Kennedy Ihter- tributed to It being the first fiill run again Sen. Robert F. Kenne­ day vacation to tlva days for ance Co. in Hcutford. He has Administration building, $86,- year the conveyance tax was In national Airport In New Yorit many and cama when schools recenffly returned from active 200; Memorial Building, $280,- force. dy visited him tor a “very City, which often divuts and post offices were eloasd. duty with the U.S. Army Re­ 700 ; 8ort spokesman said. lee. with for a cheery, wonderful About Town $171,230. was attributed by the auditon 1064 Democratic nomination Numeroue buslneesea re­ open tor the best man—“I as- Bridgeport Airport was holiday teaton . . . along Other town property and its to a decrease in oollectlona'froin open "but we haven’t had mained cloaed today when faoed Muned it would be Bobby Ken­ with a warm "thank you." Manchester Barracks, World value: Ecker Farm, $20,680; parking tickets. fills ysttr any flights yet," a spokes- with (he problem of abeentea- War I Veterans, and its Auxil­ other land, $60,200; Industrial In Vietnam nedy or Hubert Humidurey"— ntan said. The idows were Ism and delays ceused by iary will have a Christmas par­ Park, $78,900, and Valley Palls Marine Opt. Robert O. Yetx, except that Lady Bird persuad­ travel proMema. sUsss ed him to run. attempting to keep the ty and luncheon Sunday at 2 Road land, $16,024. son of Mr. and Mrs. WUUam E. Brldg^xxt runways open de­ PhlUp Heerea, the sUle'n hank­ p.m. at the VFW Post Home. During the year the appro­ In 1968 he stepped out of the spite a dtange from snow to ing commlsMooer, ordored CARTER CHEVROLET CO.. INC. Yetz Sr., 81 Charter Rd., Rock­ office because Mrs. Johnson 1300 ICAIN S m B E T MANCKEarTER Members are reminded to bring priations, as approved at the ville, was proniotod to Ms pres­ w M hts sf freesing rain as the coastal banks to stay cloaed today tst- hot food dishes and grab bag annual town meeting, included ent rank while serving with the urged him to, he said, and be­ storm moved nearer at mld- der a new enabling law that gifts. $4,881,824 for the Board of Edu­ cause “I was convinced that moming. placea that power tn Ms hands Firsrt litorlne Aircraft Wing In there were forces in my own cation and $2,639,203 for general Vietnam. gssdissi In cases of extreme weather party, that there were forces In The senior Citizens Friday government, a total of $6,021,- Miarlne Pfc. Larry W. ZlMnba oondlUons. Affected under the night setback tournament will 027. the moldere of public opinion in oktelng are members of nation- is serving with the IMrd Bat­ this country that would continue be held this Friday from 7 to Some additional appropria­ talion, First Marine Regiment, 9d GMOdtlUOMe flUliD 10 p.m. at the Senior Citizens tions, tor emergency items, to oppose a tax bill, to arouM bank and trust oompanlaa, sav­ First Marine Division in Viet­ questions that would make Hanoi Bans Center. The tournament Is open were approved during the year nam. ings snd rtetv and fed­ to all Manchester senior oltl- by the Board of Repreaenta- peace (in 'Ifietnam) impossible, eral savings and loan assonia- He is the son of it r . and M n. that would continue to agitate in tlves. They totaled $86,000 and Larry Zlembo:, 47 VUlage St. Uons. the cities for the effect it would Billionaire Bradley International Airport The Annual College Home­ have on the preaident who VIENTTANE, Laoa (AP) — In WIndaor Looks closed a t B Tottand cost of a new ambulanoe, esti­ Joy and hle$$ingt • would be the Democratic nomi­ a.m. with about 1,000 persons coming Service will be held Fri­ to North Vietnam rduaed today to day at 8:16 pm . at-Temple mated by ThUault to cost all, during the nee." stmnded at tha airport termin­ Beth Sholom. After the service Federal Funds around $16,000. The federal Holiest of Seasons. He said Sen. Eugene J. Mc­ admit H. Roes Perot and Ms two al. there -will be a panel discussion grant woidd be tor $6,760, Thl­ Carthy’s strong showing in the planeloads of Christmas glfto The Tweed-New Haven Air­ on "The Silent Majority and the For Town Await fault said. & New Hampshire primary and for American prieonere of war. port was closed at least un­ Vocal Majority" with two He also commented that this Robert Kennedy’s entrance into til this afternoon. NASSIfF CAMERA the battle for the nomlnatioo did The Texas MlUcnalre then Bildgepoit airport was open adults and two college students Nixon Signature news is a great Ghrlstmas pres­ proposed: participating. A Sabbath Tea ent tor everyone in ToUend and and PHOTO SHOP SHOES not affect his decision. Nor, he and an attempt was hetag made said, was he worried about the - ’To fly the 1,400 canned to plow tho runways at mld- will be served by the sisterhood Word has been received by partioularty the ambulance as­ on MAIN STREET •e i MAIN ST Christmas dinners in his cargo GIFT SHOP sociation members. MANCHESTER eventual outcome. (HSfaU phots hr Itslo) fit mldmomlng desplU the freesing with the Mr. and Mrs. Club in First Selectman Charles Thl- MAHGHiSTER to Hand to be fed to North Viet­ great snow blanket today. Snow piled up at the M anchester rain, but no flights had ar­ charge. No Baton CUas “If you’re asking me in an in­ Hearty pedegtrian treks along Middle TumDflea #77 MAIN BTREKfr fault from Sen. ’Ihomaa Dodd namese children oriAianed by near Broad Street which, like the rest of Mancnee- rate of two inches an hour in New England and rived or departed stone tM MANOHESTBR Board of Recreation baton direct way whether I had any that the hoped-for federal ap­ doubt about my election as pres­ the war. He to)d a news confer­ ter — and all the east coast — was under one aleet or freesing rain is expected to follow. storm began during the night. cflBunes have been canceled for ence the Hanoi regime is now Snow Brings Tha Pean Central railroad Snowed In propriation for funds toward a the holidays and wlH resume ident, the answer is an absolute, positive * ,’" he said. considering this proposal. said most of Us tratna were new ambulance for ’Tolland la Jan. 8. 110 —To fly the medical supplies, COLORADO Sp Ai NGS, Colo. very close to final aiiproval. “I don’t think you reially seri­ experlenetag dalaya U m Penn E personal packages, mail and Central eanoeled every second (AP) — A raging October bliz­ ’The bill providing for the funds ously thought that McCarthy A D a y O ff zard stranded five men and would sweep the country or the clothing to Moscow aboard Ms commuter train from Now Ha­ for the Department ot ’Trane- Teachers* Pact Okayed chartered airliners for relay to Snow Is a Wonderful Thing? ven to New York Ctty and can­ three women employee In the portation h u been passed by nomination or that Kennedy Summit House atop 14,110-toot WATBRBURY (AP) — would, o r that whoever else— the prisoners by Soviet postal — For Some celed one train that had been Congress, the senator said, and channels. Hanoi had told Mm' to By D. J. B. BRUCKNER From the shore you con see eUmbed the fences of the eoo the level ground, in ox-carU, to scheduled to go from Btamford Pikes Peak for five days. They Is now on the President’s desk A three-year teariterS’ contract McOovem—would. Nixon’s a had plenty of food and water was approved Tuesday by the very formidable candidate, but mail the packages via Moscow, The Loa Angeles Times the immense snowstorms which to get in and have a look at cool the heavy salemlan wtaes Like suoosM, many Btenohea- to New York. Most other traina awaiting his signature. screw down from the sky Into them. In the summer they eel- of the rich. ter wortcera hsd an sMbh holt- ware being deUyed but tho long- and a standby generator fur­ ’Hie special delivery letter city school board, promising I had more doubts about what but Perot said only by flying CHDOAGO—enow Is a wonder­ nished light and heat. starting teachers a salary of had happened in the *64 cam­ them in Ms planes could he beat ful thing. In the vdiole of na­ the water. dam roar. This Is their time. * ’The Emperor DomlUan got a day thrust upon (hsm today. No haul r ------1~~ eervlc# batwsen from Dodd received by ’IhlfauU The best «iow always starts bad name beoauae ha used to need to taU ediy, but the secret Boston and New York Ctty eon- yesterday afternoon stated that $7,020 neoot year and high school paign than I had about what the Dec. 81 deadline North Viet­ ture, perli^;M only trees ^re It Is not Uke the February, principals $10,600 in 1972. hi^ppened in the *68 campaign,” nam has put on accepting more Incredible. at night, Uke this one, shout 1067, enow which came aU at take an Icepick to the bottoms wM teak out to fiM ooune of iinued. "as soon as the President signs thlB Story. Buses were all delayad. Otrey- C 11. It comes all at onoe. It of the Jars and eat the iced the MU I feel certain that you’ll Final ratification will not lie said. Christmas parcels. Tbe life of a tree stuns the once in temperatures too warm come until after the Waterbury Sen. George S. McGovern un­ —To Inspect piiscmer of war Intellect, finow is not stunning: usuaHy beglna quietly, little —37 inches of It, burying the snow In the dead of summer. Bnow that stisSed nt 0:30 last hound terminals to New Haven receive the necessary funds It is Intoxivatlng and wild. crystals falling, then comes the Here, everyone eats snow when Mght Stopped a t lono Uds and Hartford reportad delays ahortly thereafter." Teachers Association votes on successfully souafat the Demo­ camps in South Vietnam, then city In whita wet. This time the cratic presidential nomlnatkm. travel to Hanoi, and to offer fi­ We had a foot Ot K here, in wind and the snow goea wild. city ts not burled, only arMte It falls, even dogs and cats. morning, aocording to (he the- ranging between 10 minutes o m ’Thlfault said that the Tolland the pact Friday, and the hoard It does’ strange things to peo­ approves a second time on Mon­ Johnson also said that despite nancial and other help to North deep cold, with high winds and very cold and cheerfuL Peo­ My ex-cal. n Blamesa tom, patchor at toe TViwn IBghway one hour, whfie ConthwnSM Volunteer Ambulance Associa­ that swept tt through the city. ple, first, you hear the sound of Department, and of tostt hour Trallways In New Haven said tion has been leasing an ambu­ day. the belief of the American peo­ Vietnamese families so they ple go vtaiUng one enoUier'a used to hsng out on the Uilrd ple that he was "an extremely could send parcels to relatives You can see th e air when shovels scraping agalnet the Christmas trees end whisky bot­ floor bedroom window, appar- wsu tumhur to stoat. By lato dslays had caussd toe o^- lance at the present time and The contract atoo Includes a walks as a few neighbors de­ ambitious man who sought pow­ held prisoner in South Vietnam. there Is snow In it; It moves tles, at 8 or 4 In the morning. enlly clutching to the sill by momlng, an eattmatsd lOH pany to depart from schedute have been anxiously waiting tor provision tor special negotiations in waves and eddies and cur­ termine to besit the snow. Af­ Inches had fallen on streets, snd load psosangors as tha this federal grant to come in 1071 If the cost of Uvtng rises er, who enjoyed using It and He said this would prove to Ha­ The snow Is good for people. hls hind loea, snapping at snow­ whose greatest desire was to oc- not "that we are strictly human­ rents. ter awhile, people are outside; flakes He did not Uke walking stdewalks. drtvswsys, towns, busaa arrivad. through. It would offset the more than six per cent by then. TTie snow nests oddly In the they go walking in It. Among It sticks In the hair. It Mwe artd name your own piaesa. Bus sarvlce from Connactl- exspy the top job in American itarian in,, our outlook—that we deep into the ecalp. Inside the in snow but he liked the enow political life" that he never are interested In helping all comers of window panes and the vast trees with no leaves, when It wss falling. Bustneoa otong Main It. wsm airports was piles up on the back porch; It and out in the park, and right bouiwa, everjrone Is dripping, wanted the presidency. prisoners, not Just Americans." with red faoaa, stomping their 8now has always had soma re­ pmoitcaUy at a stomtotUi. sweeps down the street wMch over the fronsen lagoon. They ligious slgniriconcs. *rhe great At 8 IS a.m., polloa aimounc- H igh wtmi, po»*H addsd pt^ He aaM be had "certain seri­ Rerot met for an hour and 38 feet. Tliraugb the arlndlng road- ^ lems lor snow-removal erewe. ous disadvantages which would faces the light; around a 100- go aralking-and having mock bsslllce which la the primary sd a townwtda parking ban. •• ■ - ~ w- minutes wHh the acting charge battlee with snowballs, which wa)rs of the park you can hear ultimately preclude my becom­ d’affaires of the North Viet­ story building filled with lights church of Chrletmae In Home Highway aorkeie were alortod * , on MlcMgan Ave. It swoops and this time are too cold end orlap the ealt trucks grinding. Borne Is the vast Banta Maria Meg- to snow warnings ymtsrday. Hew ttaven H arttort ing the—completing my term as namese Embassy, Vu Tien. walks are heated from below dives Uke vast Mrds in the to roll up right. glore. and by 10 o'clook last night, etoaed for a toorl pailod preaident as I would like to "We were refused permission night. ’Ibe sookeepere ta my neigh­ the ooncrete; they gUetan wet. oomi^ete It.” to fly our planes in," Perot told It does not Bi>ow In Roms at all to«m workam and ^ k s tn the naomliig and traffic Over -Lake Michigan In the borhood are civil about It. Tliey Hot cUmstee are not sympa­ Christmas; seldom at any time WWW on the Job. L— wl truck, was drtoured while erww. bruk. He said these disadvantages newsmen, "and I was refused )iave two adult Siberian tigers thetic to thla cheer; they get were "a general Inability to middle of the night tt is s ter­ ever. In Its whois history. But ami pefsonnal Stortad coming through the drifts, p:rmlssion to fly to Hanoi my- rifying thing. Tile sky Is black and two Siberian kittens which morel about It. ’The Romans stimulate, taepire and unite all relf to preset my proposals to the Maggtora was built on e to by 1 a.m. today, and ail ware fn cities like New Haven and and the lake is wMte and glow­ are let out In the night Into their used to send slaves up into the the people of the country, which the North Vietnamese govern­ hill many centuries ago after, It on the street lees toan an hour Hartford, wind ptUd snow ing. Tile lake does not respond outside cages from the fetid mountains in summer to collect later. around parkad cars. Parking I think la an essential function ment.” warmth of the moist inside la said, the people had prayad so much to wind as to atmos- the precious snow. In great to the Virgin Mary to show Twenty-six tiuotis. M from bane ersol Into effect to meke ot the presidency. Tbe 30-year-old computer pherelc pressure; it risas and stables. "Now I have never really be­ magnate said he was disap­ rtone Jaiii they peched It. and them where her church, which the highway department and 13 way for plowing opersttons. and roars at odd times. In the win­ They run uP against the ban brought It down, on riwulder, lewMd,- mads up the ptowing tow trucks were used to remove lieved that I was the man to do pointed, "but we are not giving ter M. Is muddy and huge. and roar at people who have that particular Job,” Johnson up.” then on mute ba ck; finally, on (Baa Page Right) and —~**“g ocnHnpH *rhay dtsaMsd vahtclaa Perot said Vu ’Tien indicated said. "I always felt that every (I (I Job tisti I bad was really too big that Americans should take an tor me.” Interest In the euffertag of the The former preaidetit said he people of North Vietnam. had no regrets and no second "I feel now we win have to $30^-Day Addiction For Your thoughts about not running but demonstnte by our actions that “there’s some diasppolntment we have a genuine Interest in 2 that the reSulU that I hoped the families and priaoners of would flow from it—namely North Vietnam, Just aa we have Habit Spreads Among Convenience peace in the world—have not as in our own," be said. r yet come; but I’m still ht^ful." Perot said thg,maJor obstacle WE WILL BE OPEN Johnaon said the timetable of In Ms conversation with Ihe Youngsters from Nine to 19 ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. DEC. 25Fh, (■ •) (See EDrTOR*S NOTE—New York­ all otraU of aoetoty, barota od- (CHRISTMAS DAY) ers were shocked to lasiB last (Uction to epteading rapidly U now Um iM dlM ggims s i week of the death of a 13-year- among youngaUrs from 9 to IB, death to the U to M-ysoy«ld old boy from on overdose of her­ • COSMETICS sooordtog to paopto who woth age group to New Torti Ctty. l/eS. Charges Cong Violated oin. But M wraa not an Isototed wrtth addtota and tha youthful Bammy, a tiendor hgbt-lMlrad case. Dope addiction awiewy drug uoers themaalvae. boy, aald be bagan odug honto • PIPES— TOBACCO teen-agers Is spreading—la the The probtem waa apoUlghtod when be ran awrsy tram Ms flsd- i^ehold the Star. Rums snd affluent suburbs at toot week whan Walter Vaader- pwfll0* oIm s %0 Christmas Truce 111 Times s frightening rate. Here Is a re­ • CAMERAS— FILM It's Christmas! At this most joyous time of year mcer, a l2-year-«ld clemsnury live with hto mothar to Ent SAIGON (AP) — No major tion wlto raids ta the northwest port on the sUuatloB to the New acbool drop out. wraa fotad daad Hailaaa. • BARTON’S CANDY we pause to give thought to our blessings. . . numbered York City arsa. *igtistii|f eras reported tn Viet- comer o t South Vietnam, 76 ot on overdoac of heroin to a "WhMi I want lafo tha wotM among them, your favors and friendly good today after alltod forces miles northeast of Saigon and ta Harlem tenement bethroom. By TERRI IRAW rnyusif looking for my mothar, 1 will. Please accept our sincere thanks along with ended their 34-bour Christmas the Mekong Delta about M Although Walter was the blew a y whole hfe," he said. trues. The three-day cease-fire milee southeast of SalgofL Preoa Writer Sincere good wishes ‘PRESCRIPTIONS our best wishes for holiday joy in full meijaure. youageet perwon knowrn to have "My mother has been a junkie proclaimed by the Viet Cong The Uft. and South Vist- : (A died tram herata to the city, Ms /i, for yean," Banuny added to you, our good friends and OF COURSE eras la Its last hours, but U.S. nsmsse commands 'said ttacro age of 14. Saauny was on export case was not aa Isolated one. Ha aald tow lived on waltan and and Booto Vletnsmese forces wrere no BB3 mlasians or burglar. He had to be to mato- Dr. S mSm * sse o d e ie Um praceeds of nocaatonal pna- *8otry NO DBUVEIUBS, Chitatnuu Day Oalyl had iwumed combat aperstioos fighter-bomber sorties flown tain Ms 330-a-day barota habit. city medical evamtnrt, aald at Utution. Christmas night. customers, this very jpyo^s season. throughout South Vlatnsm dur­ Dora, the 15-yoar old daughter least 314 bsrota user* lotoer BO Ha said cldar boys eo the Tha aUiad nommaisls charged ing the 34-bour slhed cease-fire. of a poUca deteettva, uoad to oak years of ago have dtod here thus tonot flnt “tunwd nw on" to the Viet Cong and North Viet­ Hoerever, offlclsl eources said her uacto for money to bqy far this yaar. barota. Lika aaent young ad­ namese with 111 sttarke violat­ American helicopter guntotpe etothos, than spend tt on hsrotn Aadl be eailtnated, than’an dicts, bo bogaln •‘anorttog." or I \ | ing tha truce and said 100 of the flew ta support of slllsd ground Sammy and Dors thoae are at toast 30.009 tean agad optote anifftag a few gintoa of the enemy wrere MUed and U were troops threatsnsd by - enemy not tbetr real namoa—are now addicts to New York Otty. wblto powdsr tofo hto nooa. WESTOWM captured. Allied caaiialttaa wrere for tes. under treatment for their addle- Even motw frtghlentog. be BUB w isi pmon^Go vMs m j b * 13 Soafh VIetnsmeee troops DisencluaUed Morning? PHARMACY ■ ^ Both BBSs and flgfatar-bomh- et tb* AdoliGOtnl TrMKi* —vs to the. evidence that cbfl- my began to need toifor mad 945 MAIN STREET IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER kUled. 3i South Vletnamaae and ere continued to bomb the Ho mintt Unit (ATU) to the Bronx. dreii a n begtttatog to naa bento larger quentItMa of banto to get 466 HARTFORD BOAD^-649-9946 throe AnwricaBa wronnded and Thouesnds of other loan-aged St a ^ounier aga Ihoji evor ha* The South Pltoifk slid its «ich*nt«d •vsiiingB w«N two gavemmeto soldiers mlas- CM MtahiTtoO ortworfc through "high." a k>ni way from Manhattan whara thaad piw-dawB asstom Laos duriag the nsse addicts arc not so lucky. ton Two brother! agad 9 and To ttoaaea Ms li^, the commends reported. In ctty gbettoe here and of- 10—wen referred to a drag aU stroUm Btrutgld throu^ anow and hail But tt waa U.Ji. BBSs ereat back tsto oo- (flee Page r) fiuwtt euburha to tha ana. from ptofram to Newark. t IJ . sotnothing to poadar. (AP Photofax). A lO E TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1969 B£ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1969 PAGE THRE*

Toeorral SPECIAL—Fri., Sotn San.. D«c. 2A MOVfE AUDIENCE Is. South Korea ♦•*****g u id e ******» Sheinwold on Bridge THEATRE EAST A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS AND THEATERS. SURRENDER TRICK TO Rejects Offer SAFE OPPONENT NORTH Th«te rat.ngt apply to fitma 691 MAIN ST. ♦ 7 4 TACOS 19« — d a h tf Nov t . 1968 By ALFRED SHEINWOLD A K J 4 On Exchange THIS SEAL Everybody knows the prin­ O 8 7 4 3 MANCHESTER ciple of the holdup play; You SEOUL (A P ) — South Korea ♦ A Q J In ad* indicataa the film wae refuse the early tricks in a suit. WEST EAST JIlaSiQlliM rejected North Korean proposal submittad and apprevad under The play is useful if the short t A W M M todfy for a meeting of nonpoliti­ 9 K J 9 6 3 ♦ 0 8 5 the Motion Picture Coda opponent wins a later trick; he cal organizations from the two J 10 8 <;? Q 9 3 of Solf-Ragulation. is unable to lead his partner’s mexican food O J 10 6 O Q 5 countries to discuss the return suit. You gain nothing by your Suggaated for GENERAL ♦ 73 A 9 8 5 4 2 of passengers aboard a hijacked holdup if the long opponent wins audiancas. SOUTH 246 Broad St. • Manchester South Korean airliner. a later trick; he simply runs ANNUAL Information Minister Shin S Suggested for MATURE his long suit. To get the full 4 A 10 2 ( rj-.l t'p •• pr]i N rjd' Bum-shik said the North Ko­ audiancas (parental discre­ benefit o f the holdup, therefore, ^ 7 6 2 EAT IN OR TAKE OUT • Phone 646-1978 reans would be making a "great tion advised). you must also know how to give O A K 9 2 mistake” if they tried to use 4b K 106 nijpr- !i *,iy 1 1 ]f; • I f’ >. T* }, V V ‘ fiil RESTRICTED — Parsons up a trick to the oppnent of "the innocent civilians, as host­ your choice. .South esi North East JANUARY under 18 not admitted, un­ ages." South dealer. 1 O Its I C Pass The North Koreans had sug­ less accompanied by parent East-West vulnerable. I N T iss 3 N T A ll Pass gested a meeting at Panmun- or adult guardian. Opening lead —Six of Spades. Jom between representatives of YOU'RE INVITED Parsons under 16 not ad­ Bast plays the queen of queen, you idan to plaS^ low labor, industry and women’s spades at the first trick, and from your hand. TO CLEARANCE groups from the two countries. mitted. This age restriction you refuse the trick. You refuse If East plays his low dia­ The South Korean official may be higher In certain the second trick also, but win mond, you win with the ace of THE ______IW UBtSHtl said: "In returning the passen­ areas. Check- theater or the third spade. Now you have diamonds and return to dummy AT THE gers and crewmen, no compli­ advartislng. eight tricks in high cards and with a club to lead another low cated negotiations are neces­ ON HEAVYWEAR Priotod at a pubifc tarvica must try to develop a ninth diamond. This time East is sary, but the Communist regim e by thia nowtpapat trick in hearts or diamonds. compelled to play his queen, The may Just Inform the time and If there were no threatening and you play low from your B u c k ^ a r d GASUGHT place for their return through spade suit, it would be easy to hand. so OAK ST. (off Main) MANCHESTER the duty officers of the Joint cash the top diamonds to see What would you do If East CaU OfS-OOSS F o r BeoervaUona Military Armistice Commission THEATER TIME If the suit broke normally. Af­ played a low diamcmd or through some other chan­ SCHEDULE ter each opponent followed suit both times? You would have 6 COATS nel." St e a k H o u s e you could give up one diamond to win the second diamond with The plane, carrying 48 passen­ Cinema I — Bast Hartford, and thus get a ninth trick with the ace and lead a third dia­ COMPLETE DINNER gers and four crewmen, was hi­ The Reivers, 2:00, 7:00, 0:00. the nine of diamonds. mond in the hope that East jacked to North Korea Dec. 11. Cinema I — Cactus Flower, TTie trouble with playing the had started with Q-x-x. You OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK with AppeUsere a Deeoert North Korea said the pilots de­ 1:30, 3:30, 8:30, 7:40, 9:40. hand so boldly in this case is would go down if West turned BUSINESSUBN^ LUNCHEON SERVED 6 SNOWSUITS fected but South Korea said two Cinema II — Paint Your Wa­ that West would win the third up with the queen of diamonds, P e r Couple Choiea of STEAK or North Korean agents disguised., gon, 2:00, 8:00. diamond and would gladly take but you would have the comfort MONDAY tfara SATURDAY as .Smith Korean military offi­ Nolaetnakera SHRIMP DlntMT Bast Windsor Diive-In — Bat­ the rest of his spades. Down of knowing that you had made Hata cers took over the plane. a tle of BrlUin, 0:18; If It's Tues­ one. your best try. • 1 . S 8 - (Price Inclndee Set-Upe and Tax) day, It Must Be Belgium, 7:80. You can avoid this sad fate Dally Question • JACKETS Five Day Forecaul Cinerama — Goodbye, Mr. by forcing East to win a trick Partner opens with one heart, PARTIBS NOW BEING BOOKED Chips, 2:00, 8:00. with the queen of diamonds. and the next player passes. You FMt THE HOLIDAY SEASON WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. Dancing Thum., Frt. and Sat. g;M to 1:00 Manchester Drive-In—On Her You cannot begin by leading a hold: Spades, K-J-9-6-S; Hearts, fAP) — The U.S. Weather PLEASE MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW M ajesty’s Secret Service, 9:10; low diamond, since West would J-16-8; Diamonds, J-10-4; Clubs, Bureau Bays that temperatures mTJsi^ w ^jiM ZEE TRIO” Death Rides A Horse, 7:00. put up the ten to win the trick. 7-3. • S M S t S over Connecticut from Saturday Nor can you lead the ace of What do you say? Mansfield Drive-In — Mary through Wednesday will average diamonds first, intending to Answer: Bid two hearts. Your MAIN SmiBET — GLASIONBURY Jane, 6:30; Psych-out, 8:00; The much below normal, with day­ lead a low diamond next; East hand is strong enough for only time highs averaging in the mid Trip, 9:48. > . > would drop his queen on your one response, and a raise of W « ChareoRl Brdkd Steaki, Prime RIbi, and upper 20s and overnight State Theatre — 101 Dalma- Umtim 20 30 ^ niaNCHESt Tonlte—Both 1st Run! ace of diamonds. partner’s m ajor suit should take Lobster end Italian Vavoritoa. The Latent James Bond lows in the low to middle teens. tions, 12:80, 3:00, 6:88, 9:10; The You must lead diamonds precedence over showing your plus New est Lee Van Cleef Precipitation may total more Tattooed Police Horse, 12:00, through East. Get to dummy own suit. than one-half inch melted falling 2:10, 6:00, 8:10. with a heart and return a low Copyright 1969, pnoto by Pinto) OFF as snow inland and snow or rain UA ITieatre — On Her Majes­ diamond. If East plays the General Features Corp. FAR UP! EAR OUT! at the coast late Sunday and ty’s Secret Service, 1:80, 7:00, Visibility Was Poor Early Tliis Morning on W. Midtile Tpke. as Snow Plow Worked to Clear Intersection FAR MORE! Monday. 9:40. n r n i a NOW ing several others. to get a ladder was stranded men grabbed the ladder away. an old coaching Inn. The build- Shop Early ^ James Bond 007^ Fire Sweeps H ie lira brigiade said It be­ there for 2H hours because fire- The Rose and Crown Hotel is Ing was badly damaged. isbaekll TO D AY Shown at 12:80-S:08—Ehre. 6di8 A 9:16 lieved the fire started in the ho­ Dow Jones Catches Up SAT A SUN. shown at 2:28-4:4 S -^ ve. 7:66 A 9 :U tel’s television room. For Besf Antique Inn, "People were hanging out With Facts of Transport all the windows shouting for Kills Eleven help before the clouds of smoke Selection By JACK LEFLER nlng and usage still so labels reached them,’’ aaid Jack De­ lee, proprietor of a nearby pub. A P BiMiness W riter them. But, though they are une- SAFFRON WALDEN, Eng­ “Only one lor two could be res­ IV4DKADB measuros of the stock mar- Southernovtuucjrii New19 CT England Hockey League (Semi-Pro) land (AP) — Fire swept through NEW YORK (AP) The overall movement, the BATURDdT l ^ A Y at 7 ;4S • Adults $1.80 • ChUd 80c cued at one time. (Naxt to nag's) New Haven Flyers vs. Bristol Champlains the 16th century Rose and venerable Dow Jones railroad numbers In them In no w ay cor- Grown Hotel early today, kiHlng man being re s ^ ZliA_ M _ ES IColebester!; Jets vs. East Hertford Canadiansi|| CARD GALLERY ktock average at long last Is respond to dollars-per-idiare 11 persons and seriously lnjui> ^ firemen b»* Wa wife, prices of stocks. ______was shouting from the next win­ AUQNS0SWS(H«4l(NRIKIHm»(l going to reflect the fact that air­ •HARTFORD ARENA SOUTH^ WINDSOR ‘ "When the Dow Jones Indus­ WALT dow, fell back into the room. planes and trucks are here to ”^LEEVANCLEEP trial average drops 20 points "Another man climbed out co stay. from, say 900, some people will DISNEY’S JIlILHtlLllFHIaA ______the roof of the hotel but the JOHN PHiUlP LAW. Beginnig Jon. 2—exactly 78 likely say ‘the market has fallen IV flames caught up with him and years after the rail average was out of bed',’’ Dow Jones says, SPOTacular a m e r i c a n \ HI cartoon feature he died there on the roof." b o m -It will be converted Into "But, of course, it has done Published Deily Except Sundays p a n d em on l^ . At PRICE SALE the Dow Jones transportation nothing of the sort. A 20-point and Holidays at 18 BIssell Street least One couple got out at the Alllflil H lllin(X()ll.-'llAI(Hy,SAII/MAN average. Nine of the 20 rsdl decline from 900 Is only frac- DRIVE-IN NOW ENDS WED. Vonchester, Conn. (06040) bock of the hotel, the woman by stocks that make up the aver- tionally more than 2 per cent. If „ . slithering down a set of riieets BOXED CARDS •CANDIES •CMFT WRAP JAMES BOND 007-~^ age will be dropped and six air- an Individual stock priced at, .ICAAcheRter, Conn. tied to^fGuicr And tiiG msn down line and ithree trucking compa- say, 180 fell 2 pel! cent It would The incredible day that -lANUtMINt'.:, suBSinupnON r a t e s a drainpipe.” TACS •PARTY OOODS •dHRISTMAS ITEIIS ny iHsucB will replace them. only go down $1. A 10-polnt rise shook the earth to its core! Payable In Advance Seventy-five firem en fought "ON HER MAJESTY’S In announcing the revision. In the D-J from the 900 level e S f 80 fire but were short of lad- FREE! FREE! FREE! Dow Jones & Co., publisher of would be only a little more than Ttaree M o n ^ ...... 7.80 ders. A workman who climbed SECRET SERVICE" the Wall Street Jotunal, said; 1 per cent. That would be com- “ “ “ ...... * to the roof of a building opposite •Dlctatlng the change In the parable to a 80-cent rise in a $80 KRAIOCTOA PANAVISION- • TfCHNlCOlOH TECHNICOIOIT' TECHNISCOPE average Is the drastically al- stock. United Aplisisl jMksh Unitsd AptistB tere Startiag December tTth BeSora DoUvery! In Oar Own Lot 394 TOLLAND TPKE. • We Have Tenns To 111 ) M AIN ST. MANCHESTER Pleura Brayone! MANCHESTER, CONN. .For Friendly Scrvlee. Phone 64S-4166. Neat To Store! Meat ta Read Herald AdvertisemeiiU MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1969 PAGE FIV E PAGE FOTJB fllAXCHESTEfe EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OOI^N.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1969

a . W Oer, 92 E. Middle Tpke.; One Million Fewer Americans M anchester Tbamaa J. Woods, 81 Strlck- FJLC. Hospital Notes lond St.; Frledbold Schon, East Hartford; George PorterfieUV To Work on Nation’s Defense GREAT AFTER CHRISTMAS 68 Spruce S t; M n . Gladys E. By FRED 8. HOFFMAN T i l Wlllon this year, a dn ^ of idmit One factor which could nar­ Sloen, 35 C3iester Dr.; Tkunra A. Assodoted Press Writer VMITIWG HOURS Oreoney, Woodland Ter., 88.6 billion from last year. This row any budget reducUohs next iBtenaediate O w e Semi- Ooiumbta; Frank Zlnkerman, WASHINGTON (AP) — Pen­ Is because the tempo of the war year could be a decision to try gvivate, eoan-t p.m., ead 4 p.m. Bloomfield; Harry Brown, 12 tagon officials predict about 1 has been throttled down as the to expand the Safeguard miSr BING United States has shifted em­ S pan.; private zooma, M a.m.- CBiester Dr.; Brian H. Nlcbol- milUcm fewer Americans wfll be sile defense system. Another 81 S p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. wti, 772 Pleasant Valley Rd.; EVERY M ONDAY— S P. Involved In the nation’s defenses phasis to preparing the South bUlion could be cranked into the Vietnamese to take over the Pediatzlca: Pareots allowed J8 p.m. M n . Alberta D. Elatabrook, are reductions in uniformed matter of some debate within longer bombs North Vietnam. Intensive Care and Coronary BVireat Rd., South Coventry; ^enibers o f the armed seivices, the administi-aticn. Care: Immediate family only, Peter H. MaasoUni, Notch J civilian employes of tlefenae According to current projec­ The joint chiefs of staff this anytime, limited to Sve min- Rd., BoKcn; Thomas White- ‘ agencies and workers who have tions, the cost of carrying on the year came in with their budget YOUR FAYORITE BRANDS AT 10% TO 30% OFF REGULAR PRICES! otoSo aide, 6 Park West Dr., Rock­ j been employed in defense indus- Vietnam war at a reduced level proposals totaling about 880 bil­ SALES Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m.- ville; Lynn Noack, 86 MtUher I triee. In the next fiscal year may slip lion. This was 829 billion less A U FRESH NEW BRAS AND GIRDLES! ALL FAMOUS MAKERS! 12:4S p.m., and «:89 p.m.-8 St.; Ernest Shayer, Enfield; to around 817 bUlion to 818 bU- than they pnqx>sed initially last Announcinq < Amid indications ot deeper llon. A p.m.; others, 8 p.m.-4 p.m., and Donald E. Turner, Lakewood ■<5. j cuts In defeiue, the administra- year. • :89 p.m.-8 p.m. Heights, Highland Rd., Coven­ Defense financial experts say ’The reason: Laird has adopt­ *V V I tloa is putting next year’s budg- :tS Age Limits: id in nwtemlty, try; James Baldwin, 427 North j et In final shape for submission that procurement, rather than ed what he calls a mor6 realis­ Fr^4L 12 in other areas, no limit in Main S t; Kevin Gulmond, En­ i to Cfongress in January. Al- tro(^ strength, accounts for sig­ tic approadi. l■ O^ SMILING m SERVICE ^ self-service. field. T H E I ' though President Nixon has nificant fluctuations in the total The chiefs no longer are Also, George A. Drazlc, 106 ' .been In office only a little more cost of the war. asked what they would need to ’The administration reminds Ferguson Rd.; Theresa De­ r than 11 months, the new budget FV>r example, much of the de­ fight two major wars simulta- ^ visitors that with construction lorme, Stafford (firings; M n. W, H, ENGLAND will run from mid-1970 to mid- crease from last year is trace­ neously, plus a btusbflre war. nnder way, paridng space is Fannie Robinson, 77 Garden S t; 1971—carrying through the first able to more than 88 billion re­ Now, they are asked what It limited. Visitors are asked to Mrs. Lorraine ZopCt, 48 Allan 90 months of his administration. duction In procurement of would take to fight one major bear with the liospltal while the Dr., Vernon; Doujdas E. Zac- With certain issues sUU unre- bombs, otiier ammunition, var­ war, as weU as to handle a parking problem exists. ious v ^ c le s and aircraft. caro, 71 S. Adams St.; M n. COMPANY adved. Pentagon sources are smaller ccnfUct. Margaret N. Newton, Brookfield Lank/ estimating a new budget of »78 ADMITTED WEDNESDAY: Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Judith L. tillllon to 876 billion In the bock­ Meuio Addabbo, and Mrs. Mar­ Paris, 84 Redwood Rd., Randall keeping year starting next July. sha Addabbo, 37 Walker * St, R. Welach, 468 Woodland S t; and HARDWARE DIVISION This would cut 82 billion to $4 FCC Oiairman Dean Burch Arthur Deluco, 211 Bush Hill Richard Gower, 88 Wells St.; Mlllmi from this fisc»i year Rd.; Ella Fltzell, Green Lodge; Leslie Brxiwn, 46 School St.; ROUTE 44A — BOLTON NOTCH spending level of about 877 bil- Mrs. Elisabeth Glossier, 87 Russell Zaccaro, 442 Tunnel Ikm. Still Interested in TV News Rd.. Vernon. Dougherty S t ; Norman C. Han­ TELEPHONE 649-5201 To put it another way, such a sen, 7 Lincoln St, Mrs. Mar­ Also, M n. James Hare and cnit would ciairy defense spend­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Fed­ graik records which . . . If you daughter, 83 Washington St.; garet D. Miller, 118 Main S t; ing about 8< bUUoR to 88 billion eral OommuniesUons Oommls- understand them, they have Mrs. Daniel J. Elllsworth and Eugfene R3miewicz of 42 Arcellia Dr. carries his Eugene Reilly, Newington; below the final Jcknson admin­ alon Oxiirman Dean Burch, dis­ very rough lyrics. We have a daughter, Broad Brook; M n. OPEN ALL DAY SAT. Charles Taipinlan, 28 Teresa istration proposal for the cur­ very difficult problem dealing injured collie, “ Sable” to a neighbor’s house after Larry Snyder and son, Thomp- claiming any Idea of trying to Collie Only Casualty Rd.; Konidanty Ziemak, 96 rent year. Since taking office with live coverage of news . . . the dog was overcome by smoke at a fire in Rynie- sonvllle; Mrs. James E. Flynn muztie commentators, says he Cooper HIU St last January, the Nixon admin­ where what I would consider wicz’s cellar Wednesday afternoon. The dog was not and son, 46 Oakmoor Dr., Ver­ istration has trimmed 84.1 bil­ will continue to seek out tran­ terribly offensive language la ADMITTED YESTERDAY: non; Mrs. N. Edwin StuU and breathing when she was carried by town firefight­ lion from the Johnacm figure for scripts of television news com­ used . . Albert F. Delaney Jr., 22 Janet son. Bald Hill Rd., Tolland. Of Blaze in Cellar er Robert A. Lindsay from the cellar of the house this year. Lane, Rockville^ James Forde, DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: mentaries. Burch said there Is no formal where she was tied. Another town firefighter, An­ H ie reduction of Uie Vietnam A two-y«ar-cld colUe dog was breathing." the doctor said. 96 Foster St.; Mrs. Iva N. Gar­ James McGee, 41 Washington “ I have a lot of interest in staff study under way—but, of open WBT has been respmtslble for a the only casualty In a (ire at ■'.She Is responding to the drugs drew A. Gustafson revived the dog by giving it land, 66 Ru sm U St.; Mrs. Er- St.; Mrs. Suzanne Lessard, 470 things that go out on the tele'vl- the various approaches avail­ cxxislderable part of a planned the home ot Eugene W. Rynie- we're giving her.” mouth to mouth resusitation, but her condition lene Genevoese, Ehiaeld; M n. Main S t; Thomas Rheaume, 6 sion without necessarily sug­ able toward solving the prob­ aa'vlngs for this year, but Secre­ wlcz, 42 Arcellla Dr. early When Rynlewlcz sow the worsened a few hours after the fire and she was Helen Gildner, 486 King St., Avon St.; Stephen M. Aldrich, tonile till gesting that I propose to do any­ lem, he now Is “ probably tend­ Wednesday afternoon. smoke coming up from the South Windsor; Mrs. Betty Ann 180 Diane Dr., Wapplng; Mau­ tary of Defense Melvin R. Laird thing about It,” Burch added in ing toward” handling It “ with taken to a veterinarian’s with a burned throat and also has ordered economies by Town firefighters were called cellar, he brought his four chil­ swollen upper respiratory passages. The vet said Gill, 319 Smith St, Wapplng; rice C. Hamel, 86 WeUs St.; an Interview. the Industry through discussion to the one-story ranch home by dren and his mother-in-law out closing bases, canceling and of the subject.” He added this David Herzog, 87 Clinton Dr., Dr. Norendta M. Raval, 36 Burch, in one of his first acts Rynlewlcz who pulled Box 98 c l the house, and across the she has a “ fair to good” chance o f pulling through. stretching out hardware pro­ would Involve a voluntary ap­ South Windsor; Richard Hol­ Haynes St. alter taking office on Oct. 31, at 1:18 p.m. The dog, named street to u neighbor's house. (Herald photo by Silver) new year party grams, cutting back air defense, proach. combe, 679 Brandy St., Bolton; Also, Mrs. PhlUp Rosch and telephoned TV network heads “ Bable” was tied In the cellar Rynlewlcz said he could not ac­ and laying up ships and air Melvin Lumpkin, 117 tencK St.; daughter, Armstrong Rd., Cov­ for transcripts of commentaries when the fire broke out. She curately assess the damage to # dteorarions # noist mokan squadrons. Buckhannon, Y. Va.: Mlza Mrs. Margaret Newton, Brook­ entry; Mrs. Frederick Popi^e on President Nixon’s Nov. 3 was quickly overcome by the the house, although It was still More is In prospect. Including Recognition Paula Sanchlna, Hartwich Ori- field Rd., Bolton; Elizabeth and son. 236 Center St.; Mrs. speech on Vietnam. He Says Toy Drives heavy smoke that filled the cel­ livable. lege, Oneonta, N.Y.; Miss Su­ Gpopar tabteworB # hots otc. probable major base shutdowns Robinson, 7 Olcott Dr.; Mrs. Charles Hicklng and daughter, Any suggestion that he and lar and seeped up through the He said all the summer cloth­ san Saundera, University of In the coming year.. Lack Coordination Florence Stampp, High Manor 313 Adams St.; Mrs. William Vice President Spiro T. Agnew Bouse. Town tirefighters Rob­ ing which was stored In the For Student Connecticut. Park, Rockville; Mrs. Loyce Benito and son. East Hartford; As the United States has re­ HARTFORD (AP) — Don Do­ cellar was destroyed. duced its troop commitment in are trying to destroy the net­ ert ' Undsay untlrxl the dog Manchester High School stu­ Wackter, 46 Foxcroft Dr. Mrs. Willard Martin and daugh­ herty of the Hartford Better Although firemen, or Rynle­ Vietnam, the Pentagon has ar­ works Is “ a bunch of hooey,” and carried her from the cellar. dents will be featured in an In­ BIRTH WEDNESDAY: A ter, Glastonbury; Mrs. James Buslneea Bureau says that poor wlcz have not been able to de­ ranged for a slimming down of Burch said. Agnew has attacked Town firefighter Andrew A. Observance strumental combo. They In­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Scanlon and daughter, Hazabd- coordination between Cihrlstmas termine the cause of the fire, open thurs. and M the armed forces. So far, nearly what he termed “ instant analy­ Oustalson then revived the dog clude Elliott Oliva, Robert Carney, WilUmantlc. vllle. toy drives allowed some needy both say It was not the fur­ Student Recognition Day will fri. nights tm w i 70,(XX) men are being cut from sis and querulous criticism.” with mouth to mouth resuscita­ Knight Jr., Mark Saunders, children to go without Christ­ nace. Rynlewlcz said, "The BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A the armed services rolls this fls- Burch said he has not pro­ tion. But Sable, who seemed to be observed S u i^ y at the 9 guitarists; and Greg Germain, mas gifts while others received first thing I thought of, was daughter to Mr. and Mrs. David esd year and there are hints the posed to do anything about the be fine again, took a sudden and 10:48 a.m.';Se^rvtces at South drummer Fatally Hit by Car three or four from community something was wrong with the Mottle, East Hartford; a daugh­ total force reducticn could commentary. His purpose for turn for the worse a little while United Mcthodli^ Church. 8tu- At the earlier service the ter to Mr, and Mn. RoUn An­ \ind it at Organizations this year. later. furnace, but when we ex­ CLINTON (A P ) — John Funk, reach about 600,(XX) before mld- reading the transcripts is “ real­ amined It after the fire, we dents will cofiduot the services Yoigh CTiolr will sing, “ If There drews, 87 Brookfield St. 76, of Clinton, was fatally In­ 1971. ly a matter of information more Doherty said Wednesday that Rynlewlcz saw that she was some groups with long lists of having trouble breathing and found that it luid not been and lend the congregation In ^ Holy Spirit.” The Chancel DISCHARGED TUESDAY; jured Wednesday afternoon j Civilian employment 'under than anything else,” he added. the singing of several hymns. Choir will sing “Brightest and Russell Prentice, 21 Lynch Dr. children didn't collect enough he took her to a veterinarian. touched by the fire.” when a oar struck Urn as he the Defense Department is due Burch also said he may seek Best of the Sons of the Morn­ DISCHARGED WEDNESDAY: gifts, while others in more af­ Dr. Edward Williams on Spen­ Many fire trucks, including College students who will was bicycling on East Main to dre^ by about 73,000 this year voluntary industry cooperation ing” during the second service. fluent areas had extras left cer St. at about B;80. the town's aerial ladder 'truck participate Include John Burgess Harry A. Id le r , 11 Terrace Dr., Street. and could possibly total 160,000 In an effort to curb obscenity was seiH to the fire, but the The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. J. over. Another doctor at the office and Fred Butler, Eastern Con­ Vernon; Raymond L. Lalne, 233 PoUoe charged the driver, or more by the end of ithe next problems on television and ra­ aerial truck was not needed. Manley Shaw will hold an open said today that Sable had a necticut State College, WlUl- Hackmatack S t; Mrs. Harriet Edward C. Classy of West­ fiscal year. dio. As a result, Doherty sold, the Although town firefighters house bnmch from 9:80 to 10:46 burned throat and he sold she mimtlc; Miss Pamela Dorr, Houghton, 289 Main St.; James brook, wUh negligent homicide, i With reductions In military The problems, he added are Greater Hartford Community a.m. at their home at 1208 Main hod a ‘fair to good” chance of handled the blaze, at leart one Manchester Community College, procurement, officials Indicate "not so much on movies. We C muicU will sponsor a meeting St. for returning college stu­ pulling through. ,:or.h end (Eighth District) fire- Miss Deborah Porchsron, West that defense contract employ- have some people who contend of community agencies In Jan­ f.ghter was seen helping. Virginia Wesleyan College, dents and their friends. The doctor said It would be ment may drop as much as that blipping out profanity from uary to draw up ”a sort of about four days before he could 800,000 or so. a movie is destroying the artis­ giant Sanfa’s list” for the en­ be sure that the dog would be The Vietnam war la expected tic integrity. tire city so the problem won’t all right. "Her throat and up­ to cost the United States 823.2 “ We have a problem of phono- recur next year. per respiratory track are swol­ len and she’s having trouble l O SMILING ^ SERVICE Foe Violated ^ NOEL SHOP I \ Holiday Lull G e l’-'whot-you-really- \\ ^ YOUR GIFT GALLERY'S CHRISTAIAS SHOP § (Oonttiiued from Page Onel fire In an effort to slow Infiltra­ 3« IN WATKIN'S WINDOW - 9 3 5 AUIN ST. S e tion of North Vietnamese troops wanteid-llxChristriras. and supplies Into South Viet­ nam, sources said. ^ I The allied commands report­ ed a sharp drop In casualties on ^ Christmas decorations ^ all sides lost week, and South O / O ffR E C ^ Vietnamese headquarters at­ / O PRICE tributed this to a 31 per cent de­ ^ cards and closeout gifts ^ crease In enemy activity. The U.S. Command sold 60 Americans were killed, the low­ est number since the week of Sept. 28-Oct. 4. 'This raised ttie SAVE 20 466/676 total of American battlefield S^ylisf Special deaths to 39,893 since Jan. 1, \ \ 1981, and It appeared that the zig-zag sewing total would exceed 40,000 by the \' end of the year. SALE OF WOMEN'S The U.S. Command also re­ m^nebySinger ) ported 713 A’merlcnns wounded i H A LF i \ lost week, 836 less than the BEHER SPORT COATS week before. South Vietnamese ina handsome ^ |i < . 0 casualties were 411 killed In ac­ \ tion, 10 less than the week be­ cabinet lor ^159^ \ fore, and 1,019 wounded. Regularly $204.95 The allies reported killing « 2,007 North Vietnamese and Viet regular 46.00 Cong last week, 68 less than the week before. 29.90 \ P R IC E I X I In s S R oarryingense He Went Home for Yule Tonight, Tomorrow, 466/574> But in Second Gear Choose from a collection of all wool melton, y BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (A P ) — i' i R Regularly John 8. Norman made It home and next Tuesday fleece and corduroy car coats . . . so for Christmas although he had $169.95 to drive about 600 miles In sec­ ond gear. S «asf 8 beautifully tailored and designed. Choose Norman was en route from Blast Hartford, Conn., where he works as an aircraft mechanic, ^ Time to pack up the remaining Christmas trim- m from single and double breasted styles. when his car's transmission stuck In second ]uM south of mings and the distinctive Noel Shop Christmas \y Washington. D.C. Top; The double breasted melton with He slopped In a small Virginia cards for another year. But why should we do it U r 3.99 3.99 3.69 Z79 3.75 town for mechanical aid but Glenoit pile lining and collar, in camel. was told parts were unavailable when you can do a much better job of it? So REGULAR 5.00 REG. 5.00 WARNER REG ULAR 4.50 REG. 3.50 FOR.MFIT for his 1M6 modal auto. Look at all the sewing eose that s built- 3. The motors built-riqht-into the light­ GOSSARD FLAIR BRA SELECT A SHAPE BRA .MAIDENFOR.M R0I;EKS RO.MANUE REG. 5.00 BAU here we go with the Seventh Edition of the Noel in to this mtxhine! w eight alum inum boefy. So's the light! BRA SNOW F-LAKE BRA Bottom: The belted, single breasted melton in Tbs bra tor teshtan. fU OAd Contour lace cup, with fiber- TRIC 0 LASne 1. The bobbin drops-in in front of the 4. You just push 0 button to sew in reverse. oomfort . . the Flair bra of fill. for rounded NiapUlg LACE BRA jf f Shop's HALF PRICE SALE. Come In and browse A long time favreite, wklh Hnow ■ Flake contour bra of needle. Not down underneath like so Get yours tcxloy in carrying case or in crq>e tricot, nylor and ly­ Lycra eftendex stretch bock printeasi styling Two-titch RAPP'S ginger, green, blue. All 6 to 16. Coats. cra Lined with poiyastar am] etraps. A, B. C, 32-88 The Trie o laixir lace lycra eloetlc all around. many mocdiines you see around. etretches all around f(jr com­ front lurxi. ill cotton be- lAght ftberftu for m ootli Vtwiih Style’' around. Pay just HALF the price these things are j|K handsome cabinet. At special sovings! flberflll. ail tround stretch White only tuke with lace trim in l-«i- of lycra spondex. white. plete comfort. Lece cupe hn- .teptng A. B. S3;-Sd. M c iIk s m 4 Restaurant 2. There's a built-in stit(di R ecto r thot ler front. |32-8». B. C ^ Downtown Manchester and Parkade SIxM 32-83, A . B. C. , ed with (xAM for firm shap­ marked, including sortie bdds-and-ends and one- tjjf needs only a flick of a finger to bring ing. B, C. 83-40. D cup 4 49. reg. 6.00 of-a-kind items from YOUft GIFT GALLERY. you three different zig-zog stitches. ■ a U m «f ^ Ov«f SAMvkIlM (These gifts will be good for any-occasion next Andlhe9NGBU82^G«dtF1an SINGER 12.49 9.99 FldilM • Dttkkvt ■Ee «M rttM «reaf Bl NOM (M «f 4 9.19 5.99 M«w Y«rli StiPlt DMMrn > CIm m C«k«i 10.49 year.) Come in tonight, tomorrow, or Tuesday. jf h isdes9 «dk>fit^ bidget r e g u l a r 14.00 ] t J M ftMit M HOT tcH | for sddrsM el tloro nsorsM you. REG. 12.00 WARNER RE G U LA R 11.00 REG. 9.00 »X)RMFIT i m6t fwtrwtl HOT Kniskti tss alVM pegs* undw SINCei COMPANY. GOSSARD A.NSWER CONCENTRATE :*”l5bNDIftS • C«tprtsf -lirtMoy C«kee ; But come early for best selections. M lndM nd oi TVe aNGB) COMPANY (DNCERTINA LONG ROGERS GARTERLESS REG. 13.00 I Om ii U a . • TiMrt. Till t A.M. DEB P A N T IE PANTIE LEG PANTIE GIRDLE M. 4 5lH. T«l 2 A.M. GIRDLE YOITHURAFT Rl-TOP > fteips" or Ufct OMt en The Hi waist long leg pan- fM MAIN ST.. MANCHRSTEB—TEL. M7-I42S The new. shorter leg. all PVcmt and bock panel, in The pontle girdle that's PANTY GIRDLE Ue. with the never roll bond around puieis of lycra spon- lycra epondex for tight but I -T .a.-iM.Mir ”’ top. Lycra epandrx. 8. M. dex Ctrkt f^.r :he new < Unry mouth arid ilghtwetght of f74 WINDSOR AVE, WINDSOR—TEL. SSS-UT* , firm control. Actluh bat^^k nylon and lycra. Stretch Lung teg pontle, front nnd ttisillsIS Husslss CartwgM i L with girdle to match. *• M. L Long leg. reg. keep, girdle cumfortably in (R(e. 44A - Nm> It*. I N Nnt T* A t Reg. 12 (X>. new 6.»» 18.60. DOW 10 99. lace panel for the new gar- nd^ panel for the beegjn eon- ptooe i. M. U X1-. tcrleea foehlcms. 8. M. L. trul a. M. U XL. WhM*. •• \ ■ PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26,'1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1969 PAGE SEVEN"

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It’s hard working, very dedicated to The pick-up truck of Edward Leaves State, Nation Reeling themselves thus to well known the only time of day 'T really their ,joba" U.S.ToDrop Gerald J. Poullct; 28, of 82 Opalach, « , of 228 E. Middle ORANGE HALL H. J. Lacy guests. Many o f Mra. Stuart'a get to see Charles and talk to One thing reporters wanted to Hilliard St., charged within- ■ppke., was stinck by an uniden- similar observation was made ists to "take it easy this mc*n- H. J. Lacy, 71, of Winter (Conttmied from Page One) As Professor of Etiquette rules break down and she rtdea Mm:” aald Mrs. Stuart know about Mlrs. Stuart was toxication. Court date Jan. 8. tifled vehicle as it was parked In Boston. ing—real easy, please." Libyan Base Rites for Rev. Roger Heinz Haven, Fla., father of John R. with the ftow. She reeerves weekends to re- whether ttie had a temper to go In Waterbury, residents ot sev- ^he storm quickly claimed State police said conditions By FRANCES LEWINE Lacy of 'Manchester, died on E. Middle Tpke., Wednesday secretaries-pMn. Stuart be- Baxically. abe said te an inter- ouperate, saying “I tend to klU with her rad hair. WASHINOTON (AP) — The Wednesday at the Winter Ha- Peter C. Ambrose Jr., 27, of at 8:30 p.m. era! hundred homes in the ti„.eatened' to take especially treacherous on Asaocteted Press Witter came story fodder herself when Planned Sunday in Coventry 32 Summer St., charged with Country a u b Road area found ^ ore. the western end o f the Maiwa- view, "I find the Job fun. I ba- mv-seU during the week." "Would you believo, no,” dM United Statea will nKntwua. the vAi Hoqrital. WASHINGTON (AP) Con- “'** banned tape recorders at ven't had a really bad expert- Stuart’s hobby is cabinet says. 'T donit think I do have a ___ Survivors also include his reckless driving. Court date they were getting dirty water i „ Bedford, Mass., Henry chusetU ’Turnpike, ^ id New stance Cornell Stuart te 81 years P®^*t where they are rarely huge Wheelua Air B\>rce Base to Jan. 12. ’"ice vet." Still she says, she working in hia basement shop temper, we will find out” COVENTRY—Memorial serv- the Army and was stationed at another son, a stepson, a from the tap or no water at Oabral, 21. of South Dartmouth, York state police reportedly Libya’s revoluUonsiy govern­ ices for the Rev. Roger W. F^. Bragg, N.C., until last Octo- old, earns $80,000-a-year as Pat She warned: doesn’t like reading about her and the two share an Interest te So far, no temper. stepdaughter, and 12 grandchil Snow Quite all. The problem occurred when Mass., was killed when his car were advising motorists trying Nixon’s first Une me to a flooding was likely In low-lying started Mrs. Stuart. At first her Uke radio and television coordi- (Odette Troop 622 of Ver- tary Stuart was ’’a little bit sur­ Ihe 1664 agreement under An Army chaplain vrtth orah Heinz and Deldre Heinz, all rangements. by Phyllis S. Laneri, of 141 Eld- on the spot in the middle oi Brass Co., to cancel early safe stop," one state trooper coastal areas. Tides were fore­ tary, Connie Stuart 'has raised days stretched to 16 hours and nator, coordinator of special prised *’ But she said she still planck School visited the which the base was built stipu­ the rank of major, the Rev. Mr. living in Fe.yettevUle, N.C. _ ridge St., collided on Oak St., July. ’The people in Rome The Downtown Merchants said of motorists in the Boston cast "to run one to three feet some journalistic hackles by she lost five pounds from her Projects, administrative aastet- dictums that: intends to be "casual, straight­ Meadows Convalescent Home lates permanent Installations Heinz was ki led in a helicop- Last week’s service at Arllng- Mrs. Joseph Bard near Spruce. Both cars were it Our Lady Z**® ® Association went on the radio area. ’"They’re really having a above normal, dender 6’8“ frame. She’s adilt- ®nt and press coordinator, 1969 DODGE forward and hmiest’’ at her Tuesday to sing Chrlstmss such aa buildings, roads and ter crash. He was buried in ton National Cemetery was con- SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. towed. McCarthy was also is- n ^ e has mostly «ed out nw. e„cureglng store owners not to rough Ume at intersections be- The snow first overspread —^Ladies (^ont go around tied the hours to 12, mainMin. At first she Indicated to i«- bri.tings. “ I have no intention runways will become Libyan Arllngton National Cemetery ducted by the" Rev. WiiUam Alice Titus Bard, 64, of Hart­ sued a written warning tor driv- ’There was always winter businesses. cause of that.’’ southern New England during making notes at parties. her husband’s schedule. ports she would estimate the carols, distributed over 60 gifts CORONET 500 STATION WA80N of stopping being what I am." without compensation to the Dec. 17. Reiss, executive secretary of ford, a South Windsor native ing after drinking. Court date snow in the nmre n o ^ e m c < ^ - ^j^^s gusted up to 48 miles ’ThankfuUy, the day-after- the night, and had moved Into —Ladies introduce themselves As a husband.wife WMte cost of Mrs. inxMi’s press opei" to patients and serve punch snd Then she added: United Statea. a LUGGAGE RACK The Rev. Mr. Heinz came to the Division of Service to MUl- died ’Tuesday at Hartford Hospi­ Jan. 12. tries at Christmas time ana a Bridgeport wea- cairistmas traffic load was northern secUons by sun-up. at parties with names and the House team, the Stuarts have ntom. But she has not iHsrlosod cookies. Nancy Wilson of Sen' organization they work for. "I probably will net refer to The base has been used pri­ Ooventry in 1961 in a mis- tary Personnel of the Lutheran tal. She was the wife of Joseph vriiole Christmas culture was ther station, and 86 m.p.h. winds much lighter than usual In most The forecasters said it ivould "ome In for the’r own share of nnythtag beyond her own salary tor Troop 2 was pianist. a A U ra TRANS, — Ladi.:s don't carry tape re­ physical anatomy agate." marily for training of pilots as­ sionary role and founded the Council. Bard. A car driven by Margaret I. built around snow and its ef- at Bradley Airport made it Im- areas because people were giv- continue everywhere throughout puhUetty. n »ey have been mar- ntel toat of Social Secretary On Monday, several scouts corders in their brassieres. One of her lectures <« social signed to North Atlantic Treaty e POWER 8TBBRLNG $ church, which held its first Sunday’s memorial service will Mrs. Bard was bom Sept. 20, MUltr, of 118 Main at. struck fecu, to Genrnmy and England ;;g^ ,b irtor"s;^ lov“ to'ke^^^^ T1 n an ''^ eextra ''x T m day‘^day off *'i^ from m work.WOTk.’ the day, then begin tapering off ried 2% years and have no chU- Lucy Winchester at $88,000. will go to the Kiddle Korral on Organization forces in Europe. service Christmas Eve of that be led by the Rev. William WU- 1906 in South Wlndaor and had a car parked on Main St., near and France. Sometimes to ______^ ^ ______And many of those who wer- over southern portions toward “I am doing," says Mrs. behavior didn’t dt too weU with dren. Both worked on Nixon’s The only hddaver from Mrs. Delmont St. to put on s pro- s RADIO Stuart, “ what I think is best to The Libyan government, which year at the Coventry Grammar kens, who replaced the Rev. lived in Hartford most of her Delmont Wednesday at 6:83 Italy, too, especially to the side. I J . . 41the___4 ^ terminal, . ^ I ______an______airport_ a en’t originally scheduled to get evening and over the north later ***® P™“ - ®“ ‘»®*‘- campaign. Stuart, who Van der Heuvel's staff U Mrs. gram o f games, songs and 2795 meet my first loyalty which is took over the north African School. Mr. Heinz as pastor of the Hfe. She was a communicant of p.m. north, as in Milan. spokesman said, about 1 ,(KX) per- the day off got It anyway be- tonight. Please, ladles,” she exhorted studied • engineering and eco- Helen McCain Smith o f Wa$b- 'crafts for the boys and girls * EXTRA CLEAN to Mrs. Nix toit added, “ It’s an- only apoui.about ou80 to 60 per cent of early afternoon, and it was to when reporters complained aelves with names, job and me- brick colonial home te Great self. :u: M VIS s i HI } Founded Firm Dies—Founded WeitheMfleld, Mrs. Timothy mm. and a car driven by Pat- „g ,^ ,1 ^ about people other question how passable they even that was slide into the Gulf of Maine dur- about her policy of occasionally dla affiliation “ just like any FaUs, Va,, to the WMte Houae. Mr*. Stuart nays the is plena- There about 60 public goU Read Herald Advertisements Andei^ of I^ord, and Mrs. rlcla Ann RackowsW, of 784 ar^’’ , _ enough'to clog the heavily trav- tog the night. dealing out exclusive stories to nice brought up lady would do." They ride home together, usual- ontly aurpriaed to find the preaa courees te Oeorgla. Joseph Kowtv6d. City Manager Fran- Stuart says "no coverage." Exchange included: The directors will conduct seven grandchildren, and sev- brothers, Roger P. ®®-r struck the rear of a ve- Wedneeday aJtemoon at 4:80 ^ I r l f ®*® **oO*^th asked at mld- Connie Stuart is breezy, Full Our Ret 3.47 f ' i park­ Occidental Petroleum 28^, up public hearings and will take 2 .4 9 eral nieces and nephews. Dewey of Springfield, Mass., operated by Bernard at Tolland ’ipke. and N, Mato more "'omlng that everyone remain brigjit and attractive. She Was a in" lot where they took more %: McDonald Douglas 30, up H ; possible action on four other r p . , , S u l t A /’ . The funeral wlU be Monday . (Carles W Dewey of Flo- Hutchings, 86, of 100 South St., st. The driV'ers were Jamjea out of the downtown area speech and drama major in col­ White PiH®« ’ Your choice ol these Iwo tamous litands' Wlnte items from several cars. Atlantic Richfield 86%, up 1 % ; proposed appropriations, includ- c ^ L o / o r at 11 a.m. from.----- Mass,, Watkins-West a slater, Mrs. Rockville and a vehicle legally Dougea of East Harttord, and The situation got so bad that lege and has a background in muslins ot lout! weariii)! cotton .ind polyester in At least $126 worth of goods Memorex 163%, off 1%; and Un- ing one of $8,000, as a contribu- Pack of 2 99e Fteneral Home, 142 E. Center Rosa D. Nevers of Wapping; 21 l>arked and owned by Stefen Donald R. Ferguson, of Over- all public bus service was can­ advertising, television and pub­ Hut and filled styles, dial slay snioolh and were taken from one oar. ’The ion Oil Co. of California pre- tlon to the Manchester Chamber St., Manchester, with Bible irrandchlldren, 10 greait-grand- Sclbek of East Hartford. brook Dr., Vemon, Both cars celed in Worcester. • “ We’ll re­ lic relations. sparklinp while boys were released early _ ferred 81%, up 2%. of Commerce’s Drug Advisory service at St. Maurice’s Church ^lldren, and several neloes and A passenger in Watt’s car, ^^ere towed. sume service as soon as condl- Chrietmaa morning to their par- Twice a week she comes to E at 11:80. The Rev. Robert Cron­ Ruthann Walker, was treated _____ Among early block trades Council, nephews. a spokesman the White House theater for the in will officiate. Burial will be ents under a written promise were: The sum would be financed ciuioioiFuneral —services----- —will — be to- - „tor___ minor_ „ Injuries. at Rockville A written warning for Im- for the Worcester Street Bus Co. distaff version of Ron Ziegler’s in Bolton Center Cemetery. to appear in court. Court date Texas Gulf Silphur 8,100 by an increase in the Mlscellan- morrow at 11 a.m. at Wapping 'l^h backing was Issued to said, “ but we’re not taking presidential briefings. These wan set for Jen. 12. shares at 2 1, up %; and Ameri- eous Revenue Account. Town Friends may call at the fu­ chances on injuring anybody.” meetings with reporters were MORE SENSATIONAL neral home tomorrow from 3 Community Church. Burial will creti^ u rt in ^ ^ llle jfn J®™®® »«-®'>“ ". Haw- can Telephone, 8,600 shares Manager Robert Weiss, when be in Wapping Cemetery. 13 “ * ^ ‘ RocKVllie jan. g j yesterday, after an A similar contractural dispute instituted by Mra. Stuart to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. between drivers and municipal 49%, up %. he assured the Drug Advisory Friends may caU ^ H o lm e s ^ ^ accident on Hawthorne. Brennan The sessions often become officials in Westfield, Mass., The Dow Jones average of 30 Council that the contribution WHITE SALE backed into the parked car of slightly ludicrous. Mrs. Stuart CHARGE Miss Florenro A. Pritchard ^}*” **^' * to^lirht from to tord was charged with failure About Town brought life there to a near industrials gained 10.36 to 794.16 "'°tild be made, said that he was Manchester, tonight from 7 to ^ an established lane Frank Oakes of Warehouse sometimes takes the press to Miss Florence A. Pritchard of 'The administrative board of standsUll also. Wedneoday, its highest level ®®rtaln the money could be IT! CHARGE VALUES! Point at 11:30 in the morning. task for errors she has found in 188 Center St. died Christmas after driving off the left side of North United Methodist Church Worcester has almost 200,000 since last Dec. 4, when the read- ' to the current General stories. the road to avoid hitting an on­ will meet Monday at£8 p.m. at F\md budget. YODK C Eve at her home of natural r e s i d e n t s , Westfield about ing was 766.83. Mrs. Catherine Lucas She suffers most front lack of causes. coming vehicle on Rt. 140, El There was an accident be- the church. 30,000. The other three proposed ap­ No-Iron Mrs. Catherine KiAka Lucas, _ Mtnnr ’The Associated Press 60-stock PUKCHASE Miss Pritchard was bom in damage was tween a snowmobile and a car Every major airport in the re­ propriations would be financed professional news know-how and 87, of 117 N. Schoo. S t .^ d o w average closed at 268.9, up 4.0. Manchester and had lived here Simon’s veWclc and driven by Rita Lemlre of East The Friendship , Group of gion was shut down, and thou­ as washout accounts. is aware of it. She called in 66 Hartford, yesterday, on Spen­ Analysts aiJLt r i b u t e d the ♦i t Tahleclothg all of her life. For many years of Frank Lucas, w m deed on j,c was ordered to appeardn Clr- Emanuel Lutheran Church will sands of after-Christmfis travel­ The first, for $12,219. would reporters for interviews to dis­ cer St., at 6:46 p.m. There Is no healthy performance to com­ she was employed as on office arrlval yesterday Atoches- Rockville Jan. 13. a Christmas party ’Tues­ ers were stuck in the terminals. be to the Board of Education, cover their needs and to pick ter Memorial Hospital oxter su • other area pc^ce activity: Information available on the ® ® ments of Paul W. McCracken, nurse for the late Dr. D.C.Y. day from 1 to 3 p.m. in Luther An estimated 2,000 persons for Us Vocational Education their brains. feting a heart nOback at her ’TOIXAND snowmobile. chairman of the Council of Eco­ "I learn constantly. I’m al­ Moore, Manchester medical ex­ Hall of the church. were snowbound at Logan Inter­ nomic Advisors, that present Programs. It would be financed 62x83" home. '• William Aberle Jr., 22, of Rt. by an equal state grant. ways learning from the press,” aminer imd health officer. Be­ national Airport in Bostcoi, New monetary restrictions could not 2 . 9 9 Mrs. Lucas ■was bom No^ 28, Tolland, was charged by Walter Perrott III, 17. of 817 xhe stewardship and finance England’s largest air facility. The second, for $8,000 would she says. And she says her iwU- Thermal fore she retired 10 years ago. 1882 In Poland and lived in Man- pg„gg Wednesday with continue indefinitely "without she was employed as a practi­ Vemon St., received a written commission of South United Another 1,000 were snowbound cy is to be “ahvays adaptable to Chester for 48 years. She was a operaitlng under susrpension. having the econom j drift fur- ^ “ =® department for cal nurse al the Westminster warning for failure to drive in Methodist Church will meet at Bradley Intemattonal Airport change.’’ Weave Blankets .Solid colors, Iximrspun weave Sires lor all tables ui member of die Pol'irti Women s oporaUpg under the influence ther below Us potentlai’’ lor out slock School, Simsbury. She was a the established lane, yerterday, Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the In Windsor Locks, Conn., half­ BTowth . extra duty on construction Trying to lay down rules for Alliance of Mtui^hestcr. _ intoxicating liquor or drugs member of St. Mary’s Episco­ ------....______after a three-car accident on church. way between Hartford, Conn., " jobs. It would be financed by an social coverage—a recurring Solid G)lor Towels Survivors Include 3 sons, Ed- evading responsibility. He Hackmatack St. One of the ____ INo-lron Fiberglass pal Church. and Springfield, Mass. Not since Dec. 18's statement equal contribution by the con- problem for WMte House Press i'laslie Tuhleelothi Survivors' Include a sister. word T. Luoas and SOanley A. arrested after backing into other cars was driven by Scout ’Troop 28 will have "W e’ve had 10 inches of snow by Dr. Arthur F. Bums, chair- tractors involved Miss Cora Pritchard, and a Lucas, both of Manchester, and another vehicle at the Tolland Charles Prior, 28, of Coventry. ninmnl dinner Mnndav nt and...... 36...... mile______per hour______winds,____ andman-designa of the Federal Re- And the third, tor $2,688 Bath 1.99 1.59 Flannel llaeks John J. Lucos of Oakland, Car Wash on Rt. 30, police The ottier car was |>arked and o.on _ _ woodruff Hall of 2.99 Tailon^ Curlains 62x67’ our plows can’t keep up with serve Board, has the market would be to the Sidewalks ant brother, Richard J. Pritchard, * Meny piinis and colors Oallf.; a daughter, Mrs. Sophie said, and falling to give proper belongs to Hector Rivard, 81, it,” said a spokesman at Brad- reacted with such a sharp curbs Account, to be finance* ■Thernul weave, medium weigtil for year with whom she made her home; Center Congregational Church. Hand S“.;i.l9 .99 Wipe clean .Sires in sliKk Iih M. Graczewskl of Enfield: 10 information to the owner of the of 18 Foley St. ___ ley. “The Weather Bureau tells climb. Burns said he hoped the py equal contributions from 'round comlorl No-iton nylon binding, and a niece and two nephews. grandchildren, and 4 great- damaged car, Franz T. May, 33, ------eny table 1.69 Ftenernl services will be to­ The Senior High Methodist <“ w l" 't««P enowtog until board would recor^der Ite poll- benefttUng abutters of the slde- truchine washable and dryible 72x')0 grandchildren. of Carter Dr., Tolland. An unidentified vehicle, head- Wash .39 morrow at 1:30 p.m. at Holmes Youth Fellowship of South Unit- about 4 p.m. and then we might cy when more facte become walks and curbs installed. ".;..49.... inch sire fils twin nr full bed Pink. blue, OUR The funeral will be tomorrow VERNON Ing cast on Wethercll St., left green, gold, while LOWEST ed Methodist Church will have get sleet and freezing rain.” known about the tax-reform bill board will conduct publl • Sheared velvety terry, reverses 10 deep Movelly Tier Ftirluins Funeral Home. 400 Main St. ’The at 8:30 a.m. from the Leclerc state Police arreeted Roy the north side 4t the 4-oad and evergoRe’s PRICE a clean up - fix up meeting Travel by land was no better, and the federal budget. hearings on two proposed ord: loops. Rich decorator colors: complete 2 . 9 9 - Rev. George Noatrand, rector of Funeral Home, 23 Main St., Louthan, 22, o< Pork St., Rock- struck a utility pole, breaking Our Nig 1.2a Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Interstate buses were reported The monetary restrictions of nances, both involving real rrutchinj ensembles avidable e .Styles U> brighten every St. Mary’s Eplscolpal Church, wKh tt Mass of requtoni at 8t. vUle, on a warrant trotn 12th half, sometime la«:t night. ss induw church lounge. operating about an hour behind the Federal Reserve are consid- ^ 0, Winter Weight Blanket* Sires lor any will officiate. Burial will bo In Bridget Church at 9. Burial will Circuit Court charging him with ------faveritej * Shrcf luAury' HI m clio luul width, avkil- w mdow Matching valences East Cemetery. schedule, and some passenger ered a major depressant on the one is for deeding to th St. Mary's Printed Towels Baltt Zi» be in St. Bridget Cem et^y. breach of peace, the nsuU of Two cars colUded on Hart- The meetlna of Branch 1077 ------Warm “ Miracii Blend" blankets. Ow Mae n ibie in h t and 72 mcfi kngthi Wlnie ^iid evaileble 1.99 trains were eanceled or running market. Army and Navy Club the lam ■ Garden partv design. Malchmg hand There will be no calling hours. sire for every bed 4.M « S . W decofilor ctdoii Wadi and dnp df> Friends may od l at the fte a fight at an BUtagton reeUiu- ford Road., near Campfleld St.. Nattonal S l r t l o n ^ f Letter an hour or two late also, As one analyrt said, when ^n which it’s clubhouse standi towels and wash cloths. Soft, terry. 1.59 The family suggests that nearl PluHliu .Shower Ourlaiiis those wishing to do so make mrl home tonight from 7 to 9. nant. Wednesday at 10:30 a m. The sS led for t^teht Hundreds of stalled car. dot- there is even a hint of some eas- The parcel, at the southwest memorial contributions to the RonaW ^ ie lto , 28, of 1 « ^ ^ Rivera involved were William has been postponed until jan. ‘ ®^ region’s major high- ing of restricUons as Burns’ and corner of Main and Forest Sts Mrs. Mary F. Fay non Ave., VemonJ was axreaUd Bevan, 70, of Charter Oak St. 2 at 8 n m at th#i Armv . Nnw ways, making travel by auto McCracken s statements were would be sold for the nomina ^ CANC A N D I E S , . ^ Reduced Irum our line slock OswRea la a Book of Remembrance at St. Mrs. Mary intzgerald Fay of Mary’s Episcopal Churcji. by Vemon Police Wedneoday and Ada Rojas of 9 Bunce Dr. club ■ ” ,-doubly treacherous. ’Ihesnow interpreted by some, “ you have gum of $1. The proposed deed ' many colors end pjllctns (u West Hartford, a Monchostcr and charged wHh flaUure to ------as falHng so thickly that vtoiblU- an explosive rally.’’ includes a revertlve clause — t Thirsty Polyester Bed Pillows Cjotlon Mattress Pads chouse from Marching native, died yesterday at her drive in estahUshed lane, ths A written warning for failure remiiAr Knirtita nt ^ often was cut to near zero, ’nurteen o f the American return ownership of the parce svindow cuMems eveiUMe 1.99 2 home. result of a two-car accident on yield the right of way was rv.!..™*,... ««_ and blowing snow made the Stock Exchange’s 20 most ac- town, in the event the Senaationally Prieed! Mrs. Fay was bom in Mon- Phoenix St., Vemon. AnleDote l“ ued to Michael Pcrucclo, 23, ho. problem worse yet Drifting was tlve issues opened higher, while Kitehen Towels Famaalic VAuel tJtttilliMl HetliipreutlH Personal Notices club tries to sell It or uses it for Chester and hod lived In West car struck a parked velBole o' Hartford. Wednesday, '^®" another critical difficulty. 3 declined, and . 4 were un- some purpose other than tor fss’in. and double sires Prints TseVs It PuR Hartford most of her life. She owned by Richard'RuesUs ot 142 after an accident on Oakland Power and telephone failures changed, clubhouse. TWIN and solid cokws. lo suit every ^ was a piember of St. Mark the Warren Avs., Vemon. St., near Green Rd.. at 2:20 began plagt^tog the region early. Early Amex prices Included: SIZE bediuoin decor 6 B r B In Metnoriam The other proposed ordinance EACH Id lovins memoi->- o< Nii-iu.iMin Evongellst Church. West Hart- said. p.m. ’The other car was driven and because of the storm’s in- British Petroleum 12%. up % ; ______I 2.49 is for purchasing, for $800, a 80- d5 ? " j5 iSJ?"' ***""'' tord, and Our Lady of LoSaletto Edward Mills, 24. ot $6 Ftos- by Ruth Lttchenwalner, 33, of Fire Calls tensity that problem promised Buttes Gas 20, up %; MUgo j^.wide, right-of-way, from 3 -* l Itelland. __ , Society. ter Rd., Vemon, was arrested to grow worse before the day's Electronics 73. up 1%: Ecologl- Highland St. to the rear o f the Full eize. .1 .(9 >ovelly Si’aller Rugw ylj. Survivors Include several by Vemon poUce and ohiogwl Eighth District firefighters end. cal Science 23%, up % ; and • Generous 18x 30 inch sure. Colorful ____rgena pillows. 21x 27 mch town-owned Oak Grove Pre­ unqrly (tiled wilh fluffy cutiun. * i.iuup of mechuie ssosliaMe CALOOR PRICIO 8IUI In memory you are with ue. nelces and nephews. with Intoxloatton and biwach of There was a two-car accident Caldor’s this Ih e troubls here was with the Leasco Data warrants 18%, up stripes in lung wealing cotton/ cut uzc Printed cullun cover with serve. ITte purchase would be rayon blend Absorbent, lint free. corded edge Plump, rtsdicni com- •pidted Aik Ium bandsiyte Machine scellei lugs with noivskid 6 A* you always wore boft>ro. funeral will be tomor- peace after a complaint from Middle ’Tpke., near the oa°i'*'tog about 11. When Btey weight of the snow. %. from the Boise Cascade Oozp., forlable' f waihahtc, trarnietr futly blcocfied backs luxu rioul llrr rbUdri'D row at 8:18 a.m. from the Rich- his wife. He was tsdeen to po- P®"" Central railroad tracks, found a smok^ ’It’s very ■wet, and t h e r e f o r e ------the holding company for Case fly W« 3.99 Sheehan Funeral Home, lice headquarters to await Dost- Wednesday at 8 p.m. ’The drlv- ' * *** sloc^twim at the rear of very heavy," said an official of Bros. In lovinaIn Memoriam memory v4 our son. New Britain Ave.,. . . . West log a bond for Ws releiAS. ®r* involved were Edward WII- “ '® '^‘*‘®‘ T®<» Un- Boston EkMson Co. "As a result, Man Charged iXiuiei^ JackAon. who tsissed away Hartford, with fi Moos of re* Yesterday ’Thotnos Shriel, 44, *®n. 47. of 188 Union St., and “ i** '*** Pjl* tree limbs are breaking under St. Mary’s D.-C. JB. 1986. qulem at St. Mark the Evange­ of 16% Highland Avs., Rook- Kenneth Barker, 39. of 86 Falk- »>y toe tn- the weight and snapping lines. After Arrest LBJ Always Gud took him hom<*. It HU will l's! CSuirch, West Hartford, at viUe, was arrested os the result aor Dr. clnerator. The fire was extln- Or else the snow te so heavy on But In 4iur hiakrtu he liveth still Brothers Sewing Machine 9. Bi'rial will be in St. James' of a domestic dlsturbanoe be­ _____ aulshed by the sprinkler system, the lines that they're giving way At Gunpoint Felt Job‘Too Faleetrii* Blanket Mom. Dsd and brother. Bub Cemetery. tween him and hU wife. He was Police say that an uniden­ but there was some damage to by themselves.’’ the stock caused by the tmoke, - In Memnrinm Friends may call at the fu- charged with breach of peace tified vehicle cauced an ac­ , Heavy snow warnings were Police arrested a man at Big’ For Him Llngard said. No one was in­ In ' loving memory Edward *'®*’* ' home tonight from 7 to 9. and Intoxication and released cident between two cars on W. poeted for all but southeastern gunpoint this morning on Mato Vercrill who poaord sway Dec. 36. ------on a promise to appear In court Middle Tpke.. near Green Man­ jured. Msssachuaette and RtMde is­ Continued from Page One) Complete with Carrying Case Reg leerediaH 19Sa. 3L and charged him w i t h ______, Q Q Q Mrs. Henr>’ ('. Hatnmond on Jjui. 3 in Rockville. or Blvd., Wednesday at 3 p.m. Yesterday, town flreflghtera land, where travelers’ warnings l i t * ^ ^ y Vftu* breach of peace by assault. jjjg announcement not to seek Wp often ,8 and talk at him, ROCKVIIXE — Mrs. Blanche The drivers involved were answered Box 381 (St. James were Issued Instead. The Weath­ Srneatio6allv Prirrd! WtiMi we are all together. Harold Hodgklms was being re-election was contained In one • Ysvu year guotoiflcc Tli^mus^al cuc^lioi, rrsochicse For hi, nutnory b the only titinc. Larlvlere Hammond, 70, of Thomas Eaton Named Fr^ink Maloney. 24, of 162 Eld, School I at 6:27 p.m. They found er Bureau said the snow proba­ That We Mmil nave forever. Wln'*8or Locke, slr*-r of ridge St., and Thomas Meinnte, a fire at 28 Otte St. Firemen bly would turn to sleet and sought by police after he al­ of Mrs. Johnson’s memos • Slrcamlined machine *cw\ furvkard end washable Iwin sue legedly became Invoivsd in a May 1964. Daushler,. wn. dauehter- Alephege l-ariviere of Rock­ To State Park Group 21. of Glastonbury. there was heavy smoke freealng rain In these areas lat- rryerie Darns. applu|U'r7. moiKogiams Dial In it, she told him : "Y m , In-law and srandchUdren. ville, died Wednesday st her HARTFORD (AP)_N. Thom­ caused by a burning rug In the ASSORTED drop feed, numbered lenvtun dial many but greatly Increasing the dan- »» a rooming house on Cottage you’ve got to run agate. But If CHOCOLATES Dueroii'or kmlertloinforters home. as Eaton, vice president In There was a hit and run ac- houae. but there was no other other fine features In Memoriam you do. you’ve got to do it with tihargr Out Reg T2.M In sad and lovirwins memory of Survivors also Include her eharve of news on radio and cident on Hackmatack 8t., near damgge. "The floor wasn’t ger of driving. , . ®^- . 1 R>. (1.95 the underrtandteg and with tlw 'S uIkI cuiduruy tii piinied our dear Husband and Father. Paul husband, a daughter, step- television etations WTIC |uid 8. ' Main, Wednesday al 8:88 «ven charred," one fireman Fed by warm, motet W from .Police found Hodgkims on ( (■ ' S li$. (365 illM T. Kretis Sr., who poMed away Dec. daughter, a step-son, another WnC-TV. has been appointed p.m. The car of Edgar Butcher said, the south and cold arctic ahr lihto S t. near BtsMO. where a knowledge that three moalha— peicok covers, ' 38. 1967. three years and three nvn,t«K. Sues lu ill twin or double bed brother, a sister, and six grand- a member of the State Iterk and of Enfield was struck as It was Yesterday______at_____ 10:02____ a.m. town from the north, the storm Inten- scuffle took place between MANY ASSORTMENTS . . . 9.99 Every day In aotne Mnall way. flreflghtera extinguished a fire sifted aa it sped northward. Rea- Hodgklma, a oystander and po- from the time you take the oath^ Memories of you come our way, children. Forest OommUsion. parked on Hackmatack. TO GIVE AND ENJOY r .■Time and yrars roll swlfty by. Funeral services will be held Eaton succeeds Edwards C. in the engine compartment of Idente on the eastern Mtore of lice. PoUc* had to raatraln and that,would make It Mardk But love and memories never die Monday at 10 a.m. at the. Thom- CSilIda of Norfolk, who rrs'gned. There was a minor accident a car at Flint Dr. Firemen Rhode Island’s Narraganaett Hodgkins and btnugl* Mm to 1968—you can aay to the people V Sadly Mhued. aa W. Johnson Funeral Home, The appointment, which was an- on Main St., near E. Middle said the damage to the car was Bay reported lightening and police haapquarters where he that...you’re not going to sue- LENOX Wife. Children and Qrand- thunder about 7 a.m.. and a wtU be prajrtissed. to ancther tana." SALE: FRL m l SAT. chiUlren. 106 Oak SL.k Windsor Locks, ends Sept. 1, 1971. Tpke., Wednesday at 6:10 p.m. sever*. PHARMACY MANCHESTER ~ 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE I ■ ■ ST. 4,^i :h \r g e voir p iR rm sF .: EXIT 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY OPEN U T E EVERY NIGHT

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lawyer, Edward Bennett WO- leaddrahh> u reported to oppooe m y candidacy for the U.S. Sen­ lowhst paid of lUl our professional Univergity of Georgia D oddT oR im '' iUanrljPHtpr the renomiaatlon of Dodd next ate in Um vary near foturo.” groups, with half the white Protestant The Juettee Depertment deri­ Republican hopetula who have TLETOHEROUSSCOa OF MANOHEraBB sion a w aet forth In a leitar to year and tbie Rev. Jooeph Duf- ministers In the country earning less indicated they will try tor titeir 1Ettpmn0 Ifprold Regents To Hold Extra Meet Again in 1970 WUUams from Atty. Oan. John fey, riiairmaa of Americans for p itftys nomination include for­ than $8,000 a year. N. MttdMU. R aald th a .;.a h ^ Democratic Action, already bas mer U.S. Rep. Abner W. Slbel, 54 McKEE STREET FDBUBHBD BY THE HARTFORD, OWB. (AP) — HERALD PRINTINO CO.. INC. This median figure includes allowance On Dean Rusk Appointment States will Ingttbits no crtnUnal announced that he will seek the State Sen. John M. Lupton and 13 Blssell Stteet Sen. Thomaa J. Dodd, DOam., Now le the time to bring hi year aer prosecution agatawt your OMetit" Senate seat foriner State Rep, Palmer S. SAorai Wtaidofir* cIb m MancliMter. Conn. for any of the special allowances made advised by Bw Justice Depart­ THOMAS F. BERQUSON By BRUCE OAU>HIN One r^;ent -who did not want because government efticiais Feasible candidates wix> have McGee. WALTER R. FERGUSON to the clergy. Ilie WssWngtea Post tils name used said the unnmiai ment that It does not intend a had found tiiat criminal PuMMiers huddled recently with Demo- AUTO 8LA8SIHSTALLED (pedal sessfon was bring call­ criminal rrosecutioii against .prnaeeutluu is wanraatad.” Founded October 1, 1881 This low scale of financial recognition ATLANTA — With the nomJna- eratie Gov. John Dempsey in­ ed next Monday because ”If him. db tax matters, has relter- Published Every Evening Except Sundays Dodd said Hm dsrialan came clude Mayor Richard C. Lee of aUSS FURNITURE TOPS and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at for one of the most important and vital tton o f former Secretory o f State this thing isn’t settied soon, it ated that be wlU seek re-election after more than two yean of New Haven. State Senate Ma­ Manchester, Conn., as Second Class Mall Dean Ruric as a professor of would just give these white tn 1870. He is expected to face Matter. professions prompts several thoughts. "exhauatlve and Intwirtve Inves jority Loader Edward Marcus MIRRORS (Finiilaca ani Dasr) dtizena groups time to get the stiff opposition. tigaUon” bis tax rtooeda iol- YOU ALWAYS It is not enough to feed and clothe and Inteinattonal law at the Univer­ Of and U.S. Rep. Emilio Q. Dadda- SUBSCRIPTION RATES public more aroused. Payable In Advance sity of Geoigla stoidng a major *T fe d at last I have bean towtag bis cenaura by tbs San- rio. SAVE AT THE PICTURE FRAMINR (all i|pst> One Year ...... »30.00 educate the minister’s children. "Also, We want to let Dean cleared of any wrongdofaig," the ate in 1167 for sUagetBy convert- Marcus said last week that Ste Months ...... 18.60 pclittoal flra, university regents Rusk know we want him. He Three Months ...... 7.S0 It is not enough to help maintain ^ 63-year-oid senator said at a ing campaign fUada to his par- ” unlaaa aoihethliig unforeaaan ARTHUR DRUR WINDOW aadPUTERLASS One Month ...... 3.80 were summoned Tuesday to a might changie his mind if he’s news conferencs Tuesday In aonal u m . happens the odda are extremely dignity and standing of the profession. hurry-up special mealing next Tab Enchworc from $.10 to $4S phe imtolktian MEMBER OF walking Into a bciUng pot. which he araa flanked by bis The Demoomtie party etate atrong that I will be announcing THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It Is shamefully below the salary stan­ Monday to vote on the apprint- The Associated Press Is exclusively en­ metW. titled to the use of republlcatlon of all dards for other professions, some of news dispatches credited to It or not other­ Ttie ofBriaJ ex]danatton — as wise credited in this paper and also the 'which require less scholastic prepara­ much as one Is offered — hi local news published here. All rights of republlcatlon of special dis­ tion. that the ccntrovee'ay is damag­ patches herein are also reserved. ing to the unlveralty eyatem. And It raises the question of how, at and the sooner H Is over, the The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ »S8 MAIN ST. IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTTER - TEL. 643-8171 - OPEN S A M . TO 8:30 sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ better for education. graphical errors appearing In advertise­ the very Ume the world needs better P.M. - CLOSED MONDAY - OPKS THURS. AND FRL UNTIL « PM. - MUSIC STORES: But It is a fact tiiat G ov.' ments and other reading matter in The religion, we can hope to Improve the 17 OAK ST.. MANCHESTER - TEL 643-8171 . 341 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD - TBL. Manchester Evening Herald. Leater Maddox baa been caus- 833-7301 - WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE - 143 EAST CENTER ST. - TEL. 640-7106 Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmcs-Waahlng- quality of the product by underpaying tioelly critical of the appoint­ ton Post News Service. Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. its ministers. ment, and after Jan. 1, the gov­ Publishers Representatives — Mathews. ernor wlB be aUe to put three Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency If we now follow this chain of logic — New York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. more of Ms own nominees on to its conclusion, we come to Qie dis­ the 18-member board of regmts. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ TIONS. covery that the ministers of the country Elvwi If the vote is taken before the riiange of member­ 2 D l^ay advertising closing hours ought to organize themselves a union For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. ship, according to cna regent, For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. and then go out on strike, until they ” It wlH be riooe” — but Rusk For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. For 'Diursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. have gained themselves a decent, digni­ is expected to win approval. OF MANCHESTER For Friday — l p.m. Wednesday. At a Harvard or a UCLA, ap­ For SWurday — 1 p.m. Thursday. fied, living wage appropriate to the in­ Ciaasifled deadline — 6 p.m. day be­ pointment of Rusk oMdd be ex­ fore publication. 5 p.m. BVlday for valuable funcUon they perform for so­ pected to generate a storm _____ Saturday and Monday pubi Icatlon. from ciety. the M t because of his IdenUti- cation with the nation’s Vlet- FWday, December 26 We are writing this editorial, of course, nam Involvement. in order to point a moral examine to But in Georgia, no crowd of other public service groups. The min­ students is demonstrating on the 6 The Untested Power regents’ doorrtep because of the isters, unlike the teachers or policemen native son’s nomination. The The response to Secretary of State IT'S HERE AGAIN AT LAST! or nurses, do not form a union and do opposMton is from the right and William P. Rogers’ speech on the Near not go on strike. And It seems beauti­ horn (he over-30 generation. East has been about am preiUcted. Anil-Rusk foroes are being led fully right that there should be, some­ by regent Roy V. Harris of Au- The Arabs have accused the United where, some profession which considers guria, bead of the WaBairite American Independent Party In States of continuing: to be the advocate what it Is doing so much more Important Ctooigla and president o f the and guardian of Israel. than what It gets for doing it. Oourtesy Eastman House CMiaena Oounrils df Amwioa. ^ The Watkins Annual January Premier Golda Melr, on the other But even os we finish the editorial, REAR VIEW, EASTMAN HOUSE, ROCHESTER, N. Y. P^hcly, the segregationist regent is laoring heavy emphasis hand, thinks the United States has, In we have our misgivings, as If we could on Rusk’s role as the architect the Rogers speech and In the proposals almost see the first news bulletin about of whet Hairls describes as It advanced, shifted dangerously close America’s "no-wln” policy In the first union picketing its first pulpit. Herald Vietnam'. to appeasement of the Arab states. Inside Report Yesterdays Political Parade Maddox oondems Rusk as a Russia, which probably doesn’t want member of the "Great Society Clearance Sale is Now in Progress by By DAVID S. BRODER crowd.” the Near East to burst into open flame, Not Peanut Butter! 25 Year$ Ago The Washington Post But the biggest hackle-raiser Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak apparenUy is the fact that but which probably doesn’t want to have To readers who have complete faith Tliere €ure nb Ores reported in Rusk’s daughter is married to That's right! Watkini annual January Claaranca Sal# if again undarway. It cool down, either, especially In re­ Mbnefaester tor Chrtotmas Day. CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—In this fair-minded person agreed was In this page’s unerring Instinct for ex­ WASHINGTON — Behind the Nixon’s credibility is the bad a Negro. Several of Rusk’s Upholstery Occasional season of joy, surely the saddest a convincing arg;ument, the com­ Every department has coma up with sensational onca-in-a-lifatima savings sponse to^ American diplomacy, has of­ news In the battle of thb bud­ right-wing foes deny Hint Hits pecting the ultimate worst. It will come bold front of President Nixon's sight in America must be poor mittee obstinately voted 9-6 for get. The fiscal 1970 budget, in 10 Yean Ago has anything to do with their Ckintemporary Loveseat Loose pillow on one-of-a-kind items, discontinued patterns, and odds-and-ands. Solid Maple Desk by Basis. 26x17x89- fered nothing but abuse. as no surprise at all to be told that the threatened vetoes of appropria­ John Mitchell, the much-misun­ the constitutional amendment to deficit to the tune of $0 blUlon ManMieater enjoys a white tVPoaltion, but both Maddox and back and Walnut sculptured base. Gold If there's anything hare you can use, (and there ar# many more not listed), inches. Drop lid with 2 drawers. So, for the moment, the Nixon Ad­ tions bills lies a doleful, year- derstood Attorney General ot aboUish the Electoral College. busybodles of the day have finally be­ under the old-style bookkeeping Christmas. the United States. Who is there Harris adipU that it is on their textured fabric. REG. $186.00 NOW $189. end sinking sensation In top The House passed the amend­ minds. you can b'a sure of un^rgettaola savings. ministration attempt to break the Near gun to point their finger of suspicion system, now will probably turn so stony hearted that he was ment, 339-70, and then Mr. Nix­ REG. $239.00 NOW $179. S. Bent Boston Rocker. Turtle Back with The chair is endowed by the Eastern situation out of Its violent dead­ reaches of the Administration from black to red under the new not moved by the Interview In on, who everyone knows would But hurry! scroll seat. at peanut butter. Lorldans .Foundation. One uni­ Contanporary Loveseat with loose pil­ that the fiscal bottle has been system with the passage of the Sunday’s New York Times, never have been nonimated or REG. $72.60 . NOW $69. lock has been met with noisy rejection versity official said there were low back. Elarth time quilted print cover. All ipeces and groups are limited to one-of-a-kind unless otherwise noted. We will not dignify their alarm by tost. 10 per cent Social Security where Mr. MltcheU tMd how un­ elected without the good advice A Thought for Today some salaries bi the budget at REG. $225.00 NOW $129. Boston Bookstack with antiiiue brass by all the other parties Involved. What that assures Is continu­ boost. fairly he had been treated by and help Mr..Mitchell gave him All items subject to prior sale. repeating, here, just what kind of dan­ Sponsored by the Manchester the level of $38,000 and it was Traditional tuxedo style Sofa with accents. S0xl7x77-inches. 2 door base ation of a tight money policy The 1971 budget situation Is the Negro leaders of this coun­ as campaign manager, betray­ And, as It to make sure they weren’t Council of Churches surmised Rusk’s i^iprintment with open bookcase top, Fruitwood fin­ ger they are getting ready to find In for the forcaeealble future as the hopeless despite Mr. Nixon’s try. ed his trust by endorsing the tufted back and arms. Extra arm pil­ being snared even for a moment by any was for one of these slots. It lows. Blue textured fabric. ish. the conaumpUon of peanut butter. only weapon against rampant In­ personal efforts to meat - ox "Time and again, Mr. Mltch­ very proposal Mr. mtchell had flation. Contrary to sttock mar­ The only acts of Christ’s child­ could also be stq^lemented by REG. $442.00 NOW $819. REG. $169.00 NOW $129. of the wiles of American diplomacy, both We merely stand on previous state­ spending requests. Even If the eU said,” according to the proved was foolish and unwise. Carpeting Lamps ket expectations last week, the hood which are recorded are state funds. An ofticial of the 24-inch Globe on 22-lnch high cherry the Arabs In their high leadership con­ White Mouse manages to slice Ttmes, "he has met privately Sadly, that was not the only Traditional Loveseat with tufted back. ments. Eventually, these sleuths of the incoming chairman of the Fed­ acts of obedience—obedience to regents said he did not know stand. E another $4 bilUon from the de­ with Negro leaders and has example ot rank ingratitude Rose damask cover. ference at Rabat and the Israelis In eral Reserve Board — Dr. Ar­ His Heavenly Father and obed­ how much Rusk had been of­ Assorted colored Oriental style rugs. 26-inch Table Lamp with turned wood REG. $159.00 NOW $129. diet, these protectors of the paunch, fense budget, the government found them well-satisfied with John MltcheU was to experience fered. One regent described It REG. $295.00 NOW $219. their military conduct in the field are thur Bums — Intends to keep will go heavily Into deficit un­ ience of His earthly parents. 5’7"x8’8” . column baae. Green Shade. Drop lid solid Oak Desk. 24xl6x89-inch- these crusaders of the cruet, these sooth­ Chrlet, as we know, taught the administration’s programs. In 1969 from those he had plac­ as a "hell of a stipend.” Ck>ntemporary Loveseat with bronze the screws on the money sup­ der both old and new systems REG. $179.00 NOW $99. REG. $88.50 NOW $16. ea. Heavily antiqued solid Oak. hurrying to confirm their own fateful that the foundation of obed­ Then . . the same spokesmen ed in Mgh office, when he found Harris, speaker of the metal frame. Oliver green vinyl cover. sayers of the sauces, these chemists of ply. with the expiration of the sur­ 7’x9’9” Sculptured Avocado Acrilan. 401/g-inch Early American Table Lamp ience to Man Is obedience to go out and make public state­ Warren E. Burger Iri some ob­ Georgia house until be was ds- REG. $169.00 NOW $145. acceptance of their mutual necessity for cholesterol, these murderers of menus, The reason is the fiscal run­ tax next June SO. Consequently, REG. $116.95 NOW $72. REG. $72.00 NOW $49. with Ebony and Pecan Spice Chest God—should parents not be ments denouncing the same ef­ scure part of the federal judi­ feated for re-election, said M-inch round Lamp Table with spoon unending conflict. away: A probable budget deficit the President will soon have the Hi back Early American Wing Loveseat , 12’x9’, Sculptured Avocado Nylon. these slaughterers of the snack, these for the current fiscal year (end­ cbedlent to God then they find forts.” ciary and convinced Mr. Nixon Georgians ’’don’t want the uni­ Base. Fabric Shade. foot. Antique maple finish. unpleasant task of announcing with exposed wormy maple wood frame. REG. $98.00 NOW $59. Yet, despite all this almost automatic nadirs of naders will leave us no nourish­ that their cMldren are not It is enough to make a strong to name him Chief Justice, versity to be made a haven for REG. $44.00 NOW $21.50 REG. $68.M NOW $87. ing next June 30) and a muca a deficit in his new budget mes­ Red check corduroy cover. larger one certain for the next obedient to them. man weep, but it Is not just the what did the ungmtefid man do broken down poUticlans. 6’x ll', Mill End Rug. Blue-green Nylon. 85-inch Cylinder Lamp with Midnight Tilt top Table with spoon foot. Antique reaction from the people to whom the ment and no pleasures, and, what 1s sage at a Ume of conUnulng in­ blacks who have betrayed Mr. ” ... (Rusk) has never studi­ REG. $879.00 NOW $275. fiscal year. Thus, the President Christ’s entire Life was one to show his appreciation? On REG. $49.00 NOW $29. green and brass base. Silk shade. finish on solid birch. C possibility of peace In the Near East more, now It comes even to peanut but­ flation. Mitchell’s trust this year. In­ ed law, never practiced law, Early American Swivel Rocker with almost certainly will be forced of submission. He allowed John the very first important case 12’x9’, Mill End Rug. Tip Sheared hi-lo REG. $56.50 NOW $25. Nobody la more aware of to baptize Him, though God did deed, as REG. $65.00 NOW $83. Despairing of any easy, glib answer, pessimism. The 1970 prescrip­ Rusk was bom in Cherokee white and gold. arsenals of weapons, including some spe­ dent's credibility us an Inflation Peace ot Pressburg was signed Judiciary Committee, an eager known, so he tried once more. 'REG, $129.00 NOW $109. Four Solid Cherry Queen Anne tide Spanish Night Tabe with one drawer. the Nixon Administration apparently d cifically outlaw^. Their hostility towanl fighter may well be undermined tion is nothing less than rising by Napoleon Bonaparte and the good-natured fellow come to ex­ There vraa another vacancy on County, Oa., and attended pub­ Jade Green finish. REG. $75.00 NOW $49. prices, wages, and probably In­ lic schools In Atlanta. Traditional Lounge Chair with gold and Chairs with gold velvet seat. By Vir­ elded to try to offer leadership ln/(he the "establishment” makes the police— by his expected approval of the Emperor of Austria. plain why It was unwise and Im­ the Supreme Court, and this REG. $64.50 NOW $32. B9xl2x80-lnch Pine (Console with panel terest rates; a business slow­ Ordinarily, the regents would r^ brocade cover. ginia Galleries. "the p 'g s"—a special target.. One diop­ t ^ Mil and those two looming In 1865, James Nason of practical to let the people of the time, after searching the whole Solid Cherry king size Headlxiardii with doors. situation on the basis of principle have met next on Jan. 14. The REG. $220.00 NOW $155. REG, $486,00 NOW $199. ter distributed a comic book showing budget deficits. down; and imemployment Franklin, Mass., was granted a United States elect the Presi­ federal judiciary, he came up REG. $88.50 NOW $65. terms of the chairman and one Traditional Swivel Lounge Chair with frames. We believe the Rogers proposals had young blacks beating, stabbing, and Although the threat of a tax severe enough to be called a potent tor the flrat coffee perco­ dent of the United States. Al­ Heritage Spanish Dining Room. Set in­ Solid Pine louvered Dry Sink. 81x20- recession. other member expire Jan. 1. A REG. $99.60 NOW $69 shooting uniformed pigs. "’The only good veto was Intended to force Oon- lator in the U.S. though he made what every (■m g^d and red brocade cover. cludes Largti rectangular Table, 54-inch enough of the right In th ei^ io guarantee Twelve) turd member of the 18-mem­ Spanish Oak "Bedroom with Triple inches. Copper liner included. pig Is a dead plg,'^^saya the caption. greM to moderate Its tax re- REG. $2!82.00 NOW $165. ber board has been serving China cabinet, 2 Arm and 4 Side Chairs. Dresaeir and Mirror, Chest, King Size REG. $169.00 NOW $119. them life beyond the poturally uncon­ It Is not surprising, then, that the po­ dueftons. It did have some hard Button back Lounge Chair with rust REG. $1890.00 NOW $1298. 2 since last. January because no Flip top (Cellarette. Solid Maple. Storage trollable initial suspicions of both the lice in many cRIes have an obvious cuitl- subMonce. With the tax cuts ex­ textuied cover. H eadboi^ and frames, and (Commode successor has been named. James River Break Front for glaases. Locking doors. Panthe^ bins. They have encountered tending through ms. top of- REG. $200.00 NOW $185. Night Stand. Israelis and the Arabs and the slanted Therefore, Maddox could put REG. $827.00 NOW $499. RE<3. $278.00 NOW $179. sniping In the ghettos, antk considering claU were fearful they would Early American Wing Chair with Maple REG. $706,60 NOW $499. cynicism of Moscow. Fischetti cne new person on the boeud Set of four Yoke Back Solid Cherry Spanish Flip top Bar with storage for the Impressive accumulotlon of weapons use up enough revenue to do Drexel Spanish King Size Headlxiard now and two more after the arms. Rust textured cover. found at Panther strongholds, hav« con­ major damage to Mr. Nixon's side Chairs. and frame. glasses and locking doors. Pecan. We do not believe that either the Arab IM Chkato Daily Newt flrat of the year. REG. $119.00 NOW $92.50 cluded — perhaps wrongly but not un-' campaign schemes of tax shar­ REG. $188.00 NOW $89, REG. $810.00 NOW $219. bombast at Rabat or the Israeli bomb­ The regents oversee aH units Over-size Early American Wing Chair REG. $169.00 NOW $98. reasonably—that Panthers have done the ing with the states and tax In- Knotty Pine Comer Cabinet. (Contemponu^ Cellarette with walnut of the university system. In with box pleats. Red tweed vectra cover. Drexel Spanish Night Stand with one bursting over Jordan con really assure firing. When sent to raid Panther head­ centtves for social purposes. REG. $199.50 NOW $129. theory they are supposed to be drawer. finish. Locking doors. Includes glasses. quarters. the "pigs" have sometimes re­ Partly for that reason, but main­ REG. $209.00 NOW $145. Large Rectangular Table with two 18- the Arabs or the Israelis that they have a buffer between poUtics and REG. $186.00 NOW $69. REG. $189.00 NOW $89. frained from keeping their weapons in ly because of the Immediate fis­ Elariy American Wing Swivel Chair with their own situation so well In hand they the academic world. Meet inch leaves. Modem with Walnut finish. Lane Contemporary Kneehole Deek with 6 Wormy Maple Bedroom Including Doub­ their holsters—again, not unreasonably. cal Impart of a IS per cent So­ box pleated skirts. Red tweed cover. Georgia governors sre careful 2 Arms and 4 Sides. six drawers, one fur filing. ‘28x29x50- need no meddlesome effort from outside Inexcusably, some police have been trig­ cial Security boost, a White REG. $204.00 NOW $185. le DrMser, matching Mirror, Chest, and not to seem to cross the Um REG. $628.00 NOW $499. ger happy and some have overreacted House apeechwrtter last week full or queen size Headboard. inches. Formica top. which tries to set up fair procedures, and Maddox generally has fol- Law sen Lounge Chair with semi- Five Cane-back Chairs with green seat. to the mere presence of Panthers on was actually ordered to write REG. $606.50 NOW $399. REG. $199.00 NOW $149. and such a mixture of appeasements attached pillow back. Olive vectra cover. the scene. But none of this la unfathom­ a veto message. lowed the rule. One Arm and four sides. Contemporary Record (Cabinet by Lane Maddox, bowever. Is aensiUve REG. $185.00 NOW $129. that everybody can live. able. But, as we reported earlier, REG. $282.50 NOW $149. with Walnut finish. 15x26x18-inches. to criticism from supporters on Lawson Lounge with aemi-attached pil­ canny OongreMional leaders felt Pannsjdvania House (Therry Lowboy Flip top and Shepard casters. And we believe It is likely that, even And none of this luMs up. necessarily the political right, end In this low back. Persimmon matelasae cover. Bedding or even probably, to a national con­ Mr. Nixon would be forced to with distressed finish. REG. $96.00 NOW $65. though the Initial reaction here at home case he appears to have been REG. $229.00 NOW $109. REG. $885.00 NOW $179. spiracy. It certainly doesn’t add up to a sign the tax bill so long as they puabed Into a public poritien by Simmona twin size Boxsprings. 6" extra Traditional Record Cabinet by Lane. has had to be one of uneasiness over Large Early American Wing Chair with national policy of genocide, as some delayed the effective date of a Harris. Spindle-back Cherry Arm Chair by 15x28x26-inches. Drop front. Pecan. Just where the new policy might leave Panthers insist. Indeed, ^ e unofficial rise In the personal exemptions. box pleat Gold. Olive and Blue bird Pennsylvania House with Candlelite fin­ r SI^. $99Ji0 NOW $49..V) REG. 172.50 NOW $65. That delay meant that a veU ^ us In our relationship with the nation commission of respected cltlsens that set print cover. ish. Hotman Baker twin size Mattress and Solid Oak Spanish Record Cabinet with out last week to Investigate Panther wMch would continue the Invest­ REG. $185.00 NOW $145. we helped create there can be a grow­ REG. $69.50 NOW $39. Boxprings. drop front. 16x86x26-inches. Brasa allegations 'hod best start out by doing ment credit and kill the surtax Ladies’ Swivel Rocker with antique Pennsjivania House Cherry Captain's RE(3. $89.60 NOW $59.50 pulls. ing graUtude for fact that the Nixon Ad- some simple adding up. —would hurt more than It would pumpkin satin cover. Chair with Candlelite finish. ^ help In the short run. Steams A Foster Full size Mattress. REG. $110.00 NOW $82.60 i mliUstratlon has tried to find the right Panther spokesmen, for example, can REG. $195.00 NOW $109. REG. $69.50 NOW $86. BEG. $69.50 NOW $83. produce the names of 18 party members The upehot was that when CosmaHes Knotty Pine Record (Cabinet by Lane. thing to stand for and the right thing to High Back Swivel Rocker with Maple Pensyhrania House 66-inch antique Pine Staaras A Faster twin or full size Mat­ 15x26x27-inchea with drop front and killed police In the piaM two yearp, Treasury officials attending the wood armsL Blue textured cover. do and decided to trust tjie power of Senate-House conference on the Hutch with crown glass door. tress. / brass pulls. ' a bit shy of what Arthur Ooldberg calls ITS REG. $206. NOW $109. rightness, which so often In so ihany the "sobering assertion" by the Panthers tax Mil proposed keeping the REG. $619.00 NOW $899. REG. $69.50 . NOW $29. REG. $89.96 NOW $66. that "o s many as a score" have died, tax exemption at $800. nobody situations today goes untested. and far shy of the oft-cited figured of 38. ' present— InMudtng Reptibllcant U ggatfs \ If Mr. Ooldberg and his commisskm —took them seriously. And now, associate* can’t at the outset separate with Congress apparently hav­ this kind of fact from propaganda, there ing caUed hU bluff, the Presi­ O pen 9 A . AA to 5:30 P. AA Closed AAonday Open Thursday and Friday until 9 P* M. A Picketw! Pulpit? Is little hope that It can uncover the facta dent's determination to fight In­ i The latest statlsUcs show that our about who Is to blame when "pigs" and flation la subject to doubt tn fi­ Panthers shoot It out. ’THE NATIONAL nancial circles. Mmm HER£)F^m, lUlnisters contlniis to rank among the OBSERVER Elven more damagli^ to Mr. PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN;, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1969 PAGE THIRTEEN Peter M ax Forecasters See Spending too eatto must result in roclal first in the hearts of his country­ LOOKING BACK ON THE DECADE - The Lord-and Computers Ecologist Warns and governmental restrictlans men." Dabbling In * — _ . — ^ Population Is which would lead to botedom. In 1917, during Worid War I. For Equipment Up in ’70 This, he said, could prove “so the U. S. federal government M ANcm sTErs 1965 Are Working Together Threat to Self depressing to the human spirit, took over the o{>eraUon of. the Leg Art Now By jead substaa- He w YC^tK (A P ) — Gradual­ fatinra to cootrol toe earth’s declared the Phillpi>ine oapttaJ ciaHy prepared “ mark-soialng*' Open 24 Hours A Day! NEW YORK (A P ) — Hot on tially more for new and replace­ clines in 1970. poiwrtaWon and organiae the of Manila an o{>en city. . In Twmriminfantlirlng indOS- ly and in port, toe religioua tile beete of the mexifaahiona, ment production equipment next computer cards—cutting the wise use of its resourcss could Today in History In 194S, a BriUfh destroyer ^ tries, 15 per cent increase were worid la beginning to inooipo- time reqplrod from hours to we now have the Max fashimis lead mankind to catastrophe sank the German battleship nflnutes. tate the ways of modern tedi- ‘^idng before the poiiti of fojnlne By THE ASSOOtATED PRESS Stoarnhorst off the coast of —avant-garde artiat Peter Max, , “ “ by communications sen oom- MORIARTY_BROTrtERS "standard" economic forecast wUogy-^tB electronic brain- At a Christian Ouircfa (Disci­ is reached." Today is Friday, Dec. 26, the Norway. that is. m erdsl cmnpanies. The report Ten Years Ago for 197D. work. computers end central­ ples) Institution, Texas Chris­ Dr. Preston Cloud, who head­ sooth day of 1980. Thera are five For O ver Actually, they’re not only on AarooN A U T taM railroads foresee « 7 par New York Gov. Nelson Rocke­ In their earliest prediction of ized information banks. tian University in Fort Worth, a ed a twxi-year study by the Na­ days left ta the yesu*. V3 o f A the heels, but also on the toes, EDWARD aW H ITE,!!, cent increase while other trails- feller withdrew abnqitly from m Several church oigantzationa computer is being used in tooch- tional Academy of Sdencea’ Today's HlghBgM to History I ON.! calves, knees and thighs a L.-VNCX5N 0. competition for the RepuMican COHtury! aSOOMES OUR FIRST recently have taken such steps ing a course on New Testament Oommlttoe on Rasourcea and On this date In 1778, in the Re­ new collection of hosiery that JOHNSON, presidential nomination. SRACE SPENDING ly is made In February of ihar ejqiect reductie«s.______in regard to some of their oper­ Greek. Man, said Tuesday human volutionary War, 1,000 Hessians bears his cosmic designs. INAUGURATED Five Years Ago 21 MINUTES OUTSIDE year'—the Commerce Depart­ ations, and others are consider­ It is “proving even more valu­ beiaga oonstltuto tiielr environ­ were capturod by Gen. George The 30-year- from the received a $20 reward tor its Implications. MILLION DOLLARS WORTH a limb—and given a new mean­ HOUR $71.25 biUion ex{>ected this year, thwarting a warehouse theft, It has ’ ’reshaped baaic com­ O F DAM AGE, ing to the term "leg art." His But combined with an earlier but who needs it? Not Tlngtoi munication and problem-solving brilliant-hued geometries, flow­ prediettoa for the first half o< Tingde, 00, Uves rent-free in processes,” he says, addii^ Hmi4 er fantasies, constellations and M i 1970, which had spending at a the underpinnings of the 7lh Christianity must botii b e^ clouds are placed strategically seasonally adjusted annual rate Street bridge across the Ixw An- show “ man the way to find falm- AN OUTSTANDING at various levels from below the of $77.0 bilUoR, the figures seem geles River, self" amid the new oondlttons, miniest skirt, on down to the [a>/. FILTHY TALK AND to indicate spending wSl in- Food? and also make use of toe new foot, vdiere even a maxicoat en­ t o u r -LETTER WORD crease alightiy' in the second "Why, there’s plenty of food ospahllltiee. thusiast can show her colors. * FREEDOM MOVEMENT liafl of the year. around. Those catering compo- “ We can't Idek the computer, SAVINGS EVENT 2 In between there are designs TURNS BERKELEY TU s is in line wllli most econ- nies- can’t keep sandwiches after for it will kick back,’’ he saya, Just above the knee, as well a CAM PUS INTO A omlsts* forecasts. They contend a few days, you know." citing tta potentials in hnmmwg galaxy of stars that enhances SHAMBLES... the first half will be flat as the Also, there are the cana of ,chuich statistics, research, p a » ' the oountour of the upper leg, a AT ALL D&L fa S IT -IN S , govsmmeoCs antLlnflaition pro- food dented during delivery and toral placement, other vocation­ portion of female anatomy the gram takes hold and busineas thrown away by warebousss In al assignments, tong-range plan- artist feels has been outrageous­ TEACH-INS, will pick iq> in the second half. the district. nhig, program evaluation, fore­ ly neglected. ETC. SPREAD The increase predicted for "There’s more food around casting and assistance to STORES "An over-all hosiery pattern TO O TH E R B3PE r a u l y t m a k e s a 1970 tons short of the 11 per cent than a man can use," Tingle de- congregations. doesn’t really mean anything CAMPUSES. t h e s o -c a l l e d 'N A S T Y rlse the two agencies predict tor clared. “ AU I got’s my cat, and Southern Baptists have a ma­ for the leg," insists the long­ l i t t l e WAR' GETS NASTIER - HISTORy-MAiKING IN-HOUR V is rn o THE united NAcnONS this year, and that forecart has he likes stuff the caterers throw jor study under way of such pos­ haired, black-muMached, color­ -AN D BIGGER. 6 been revised steadily downward away, same as m e." sible expanded uses of comput­ fully clad Max. "The structure AND NEWMORK. since February, when it was 14 Tingle saw thieves steal $000 ers, wUefa already ore em­ below the knee is different from per cenL worth of lingerie from Veltiitaa ployed by six of the denomina­ that above and the leg has to be ------The reduction, combined with Terminal C o , watched vdiefe tion's national agencies and designed, with emphasis on cer­ ^ ^ ' . . . . four consecutive monthly de- they hid It, and told police. about 100 congregations for lim­ tain areas." Federal Reserve what will he do with the $20T ited purposes, such as aocount- Although the daring ornamen­ ^ ^ k ^ Board’s Index of Industrial pro- "Buy some tobacco, I guess. ing. tation is admittedly "beamed at Political Parade ducUon, appears to signal clear- Maybe some new Jeans.” would find there are still peo­ They also now are used by the young spirited individualist ly that businessmen are feeling most major religious bodies in who wants to establish her own By D A V ID S. BRODER ple like himself who never mis­ the pinch of the anti-inflation finahclal departments, but addi­ Annual Sale of Girdles and Bras identity to create her very own The Washington Post lead, never exaggerate and campaign. never double cross their friends. r Have Too VMted T l tional functions are being con­ version of fashion,” he adds The predicted 1970 increase Television (Continued from Page 10) the Mitchell bill won toy five It would make him happy and It — OonneetteuFs ONI.T m sidered or initiated. that "any woman with a well points in the dlrectUm of a less­ ... __ _ „ ,, votes, but even so, it hurt Mr. might make the New Year luq)- One of the major recent iiuio- shaped leg oan wear them.” 5: <8) Pfirry Namii (18) Movie ening in inflation but is far from <18) Bomp«r Room (88-88-48) Newa — Weather — with Clement Haynsworth. He ^jt^^ell to have men like that pier for everyone. vations was toe launching by The posters with which Max an actual reduction in capital I ANTIQUE > from America’s best known makers Tliealre M l^rta and Featnrea ending, a serious change in <4«> GlUl|»n*ii iNlMd Newa Special the doorman, at the Watetgate Minn, vote against him after tral, computerized “ data bank" years ago hang in museums all business’ buying habits that I AUTO MUSEUN | 5:U High Chaparral (C) Between Oaldor'a axi |. of clergy personnel records and over the world, but he conetders 5:88 (8) Htamp thfi Hlorfl < C ) (8-48) LeCa Make a Deal (C) told Mr. MltcheU he was "weU PristMi Officials ‘Jailed* since World War n has accom­ <18) tlndordof 8:88 (8-48) Brady Bunch (C state■fofA tot/b endorseAn/lroraA Mr.'Mr MacOregorMarnroonr Howard Jidmaoa’s oh M - ■ qualifications for use in job Ms most important galleries the satisfied" with the choice. HARTFORD (A P ) — State panied each of the four reces­ <88> GUIlffon^ laland 8:88 (8) Hofan'a Heroea (C) agadnst a liberal Republican load Tpke. (Look lor MV ■ placements across the country. store counters where items that 4t) Woathor -^porta and 8:08 (•)%m/ MovienoVM) IHIDUCttnpublican iniiuOrn leaders Ol of Uio the ovn&io Senate Tt*a f>iaf yv# fkisA I m aTaii-ua.rv»au«*sa bfaullng the part hliboi>nit8B "The present art trend,” he Nowa (f-U) Htirn Come Ike Bride* together with some Dem ‘ ‘..f .H* . “ thing that iS should know what .It’i . . of its Und. The SEC and Com- Opex D ally 10 ts 8 ■ T t*-" (18) Mjr Favorllo Martian (IS) Mriia B ««o (O) together With some pern- artment is doing something forecast in February, but for nU O B ADMUMOON! j that can take a graphic repro­ (88) McHale'a Navy ent* tkc i-cnnon sieler* (C) " ouier senators to ^ a ii from the New York Times i. ^ ° I ject got started this.fall. It grad­ Two-section cup tricot bra, white “Fair and Coder" cotton bra four years have been gathering <48) Newa '.!*>(IS) T«*Tes O’clock BeportBcmi (C) reject Mr. Haynsworth. People those black leaders and other . ’ . . , ually Will accumulate data on duction." 6:85 (48) Rawhldo -- -• looumo turn uuio* ^ training program, to Novemtoer-December i^ans “ on and colors, reg. $4, same with lace cup, reg. 4.60, 3 .9 9 ; 6:15 (88) Hichway Patrol (MS u /’ mcwi! '—'' ^ atker and clvU all oiergy personnel and Church Bom in Oermany, the soft- llioS ^ rights fellows caisiot be Jail In Haddam, will first place a developmntal basis," and SBC bra with Dacron fiberfill, colors “Seiect-a-Shape” ora with con­ 6:85 (88) Hkl Time w. Rollle dacoba Hpol years someone had been reject- trusted. "What the hell do you posUlons, toe information being // spoktn artist came to this coun­ 6:80 (8) Newa with Walter Gron- (I8) Movie a converted spokesman said. kite (C) (88) Ripcord ed for memberahlp on the expect them to do with this ad- conouciea e i 8 TM handled by a ’’860"computer and prints, reg. $5, 2 . 4 9 : 3- tour lace cup, reg. $6, 3 ,9 9 ; try via Shanghai, Tibet ,Israel, new recruito vriio want to be For 1970, nonmanufacturlng (8) Newa with Frank Rey« ll:80 (8) Newa — Wentker lud Su{>reme Court, but ttien, it had ministration, get up and AND here. section cup lace bra in colors, “ (Concentrate ’ pantie girdle of where her studied astronomy, nolda (C) cells after a industries plan much larger in­ The aim is to "see to it that 5&I 2 . 9 9 : Lycra tricot pan­ heavyweight power net, S, M, L, and France, He became Inter­ (18) Ulek Van Dyke (ff-iitu) Tonight Show JoiS^ *»•*" “t ‘ ‘ “ t •«>« » ‘nce an cheer?" He said, and you know g" fonnaiity. Ex­ creases in s{>ending than do (88-88) Honlley - itrinkiry Bo- "i'nv ranoii attorneyo.fnmau general as o. innocent Mr. Mitchell would______1.1 ______never______use O O O K i n g I the right man gets into tiie right tie b ri^ , self front panel, fash- reg. $12, 9 J I9 ; long leg pantie ested in yoga and in Paris found port (C) perienced guards will treat them manufacturing industries—12 S m r i iS:04 (S) Friday Sprejac^ar* ®nd trusting and good-natured profanity in the New York jOb. at the right time with toe Bwami Satchldananda, persuad­ 6:45 (88) Local Newa per cent as ojqisei) to 6 per cent. ie- to try and outfox the new re- producers of machinery, chemi­ 118 P e n d SL — 868-0888 M A ID C N F 0 8 M (This iiatir.g includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or 10 claUy among young people, had send Mr. Mlt(riiell back to Wall emits. posts has been largely on the feet are planted on the grroond minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) cals and petroleum products, Sewennge DIapeenl'tie. os firm'v as he hones feminine been caused by "the deception ___ UastB of spattered, pieoemecd In­ PC R M A4JFT - ' *. ‘ ■■■ feet will be planted in his star- WHO B—SIS H:0U Sin*ik Up on Bporte which was practiced over the formation In most denomina­ "Tric-o-Lastic” stretch bra, lace M v 1:00 Harttord Higtillghu !l:(l(l Now* tions, with no central clecuing studded stockings. 7:00 New* 11:10 SiNWk Up last few years" when "the prior cups, 4.50, 3 . 6 9 ; “ Medley" “Magic Hold" pantie girdle has 8:00 aaallgtu 12:16 sign OtI adminlstratkm attempted to bouse on avattable manpower or bra with fibberfill padding, reg. 12:00 ()ulet Hour* WTIU IS8« Job openings. elastic rimmed inner cuffs, hold wror—lus 6:00 Afternoon BdlUoci solve problems through the Il­ 8-50, 2 .8 9 ; "Concertina" action up pantie hose, no garters, S, V e m o n B:00 Dick HeaUierton 6:16 liarket Report lusion of words." Of course the The Episcopal Church, before 8:00 Btevo O'Brien S:20 Weather acting to rectify toe sHuation, insert girdle or pantie girdle, M, reg. $6, 3 * 4 9 ; luxurious 1:00 Oaxy Olrsnl i:X Strictly Bporta press never wrote about that, L , WIMP—US* A:26 Aflcrnnon hklltlon surveyed its 10,000 clergymen, r®*- 7 . 4 9 ; long leg, reg. $11, "Crepeset" bra with fiberfill, Mrs, Collins 0:00 Newa 6:46 Slol Jlfnxrrt and some papers said It wqs a C and found that 74 per oent of 6:19 Uncle Jay 7:00 Accoik ’60 "deception" on Mr. Mitchell's semi-annual 9 . 1 9 . 32-38, A, B. C, re#. $6, 3.43. them disapproved of the past i Newe 7:30 H3lwln Ni-wman R4n*>rt* part to say he had prevented Honored By A: 10 Waiter CronMle 7:20 Now* ti< ttlo Worhl haphazard system, saying It 6:20 Phil Burgo** K :(M NlKhllM.at terrible violence when all those 7:00 Thf Worlil Tonight lil:00Now*. WoaUior D&I j made clergy placement mostly Shoe Clearance young people were marching National Unit 7:30 Frank (llfforil 11:16 Biioit* i'inal a matter of chance and whim, 7:46 Lowell 'riiomae 11 :(I6 Other Sklo of tho Day for peace In Washington on 'fIVE STORES OF FASHIOW* with no coordinated method of Mrs. Qloria Collins, 164 Box Nov. 10. They blamed Mra professlDnal evaluation. thousands of famous brand N E H O ~ MltcheU for saying pretty much* Mountain Dr., has been select­ The United Methodist Church, toe same thing on televiaton, ed a recipient of a national Half-Dollars Being Struck which presently has four com­ Misses’ & Women’s Shoes “Paper Doll" pantie girdle of Lycra power net, and that Presldbrtt Nixon duck­ puter installations—at Elvans- V award certificate by the Nation­ ed again, when he was asked ton, HI.. Nashville, Cincinnati S, M, L, XL, reg. $11. 8 J f 9 . Loi'K l«-*8 |M»ntie al Register of Prominent Amer­ about it, and said she was Mr. Despite Shortage of Silver end New York-^-ls considering a girdle ns aliove, reg. $12. 9.99. new garterless icans. MltctwU’s problem, not Ms. long leg pantie girdle, reg. $11, 8 .9 9 . WASHINGTON (A P ) — The rarely, partially because of the possible centralized (xuniiuter Mrs. CoUliv: was one of the . , . j _ j . ------December------was a— little better. system—tor personnel cuid other founders of the Vernon Junior M'nt is forging ahead with its tow mlnted-compared, say, to because the House of Repre- purposes. to *16-'^ I Women’s Chib some 10 years production of scarce sliver half- {leniues s t ^ k gentatlves knew Mr. Mitchell The denomination’s use of an u ago, and has hold various of- dollars despite a ’freasury De- o7tha hoai^na-*** * ^ *'***'* when he said they optical (scanning process for regularly $12 to $22 WARNER*$ "YOUNG THING" o feeding data Into computers, prsndont at on® time. 8h© !• - * * s ^ t »__ ^ * .« rights act, which had failed to rather than the conventional n.i.*.a.aA *u <>f a coppef-nlckel eandwlch In from Oongreta to make nonall- enroll more than 800,000 iiliii cup bni, stretch strap, white, aMlataiK junior director of tn© u i. aa i -a. %. punch card method, has attract­ federation. order to preierve the nation's halves—the matter is M c k Negroes in four years, and ap­ pink, blue. reg. $5. f , 4 3 ; short leg pantie girdle ed attention from induatria. • Naturalizer • Fanfares proved a new law, which W(xild of lightweight power net, same colors, S, M, L Mrs. Collins was named to dwlndUng silver supply. ■*“ ''*“* * technicians for its greater sim­ be a k>t better. There were • Karlee • California Gobbler reg. $8, 4 . 3 9 ; long leg pantie girdle, as above, ■(« "OuUtandlng Women in Amori- The Denver Mint-the only one >>« “ «> 1 ^ of toe plicity and accuracy. some soreheads—like that ter­ SAVE $1.00 ^ ^ rinii ca" in 1967. She has also been producing half-dollars—stamped ” ®“" '* * “ ®’ ‘*‘®, PhHa«nt Agency's coin manage- with bias-cut side dures coordbiator. e Old Maine Trotter A member of the RockvUle 'nent chief, said in an interview. red-cored copi>er-and-nlckel noUcti* and that Representative panels: only $8.90, reg. $6.95. sheets now turned into dimes William McCulloch of Ohio s4io American Cathcdlcism also is General Hospital Auxiliary and TW® •• almost 20 per cent o' . . 34A-44D (D cup, $1 more). With wrote the civil rights plank at using computers, especially ir Save on America’s favorite shoes I Slinjrs, straps Vi!:: gift shop chairman, she is also 'he $100 mllUon celling set by stretch sides, back and straps: .-sS*’' The Treasury said this week too 1964 HepubUcan Convention only $6.90, reg. $7.95. 32A-440 its Washington, D.C., research active in toe March of Dimes >aw and, Cahoon said, isn’t or pumps, with new round or square toes, on low, that a four-year experiment in and other things even more (D cup $1 more). Stretch long center. National Foundation, served on nearly enough to go around. To Improve methods for re- making coins by rolling them, radlcsd than that. line with 2* waistband: only Gov. Dempsey’s Mental Health Although it’s not possible to $7.90, rsg. $8.95.34A-440 (0 cup ^niitment and assignment of stacked, chunky or shapely mid-heels. In leathers, ;||| rather than striking them, had They tried to convince the Pre-School T aik Force Board how many of the 1.26 bll- $1 more). personnel t9 ,.j>verBeas mlaston been auspended because the houae that Mr. MtteheU’s plan SAVE $1.00 patents and fabrics. Buy several pair now! jiiiu and is a driver for toe Ameri- ho" Kennedy halves minted , a, wasn't as go(xl as ttie law on posts, elgM churrii organiza­ 2 can Red Cross in picking up ■*«'«® a*"® ®hU *" ’’clrcula- **‘®® **** the books. But fortunately the PUYTEX* CROSS- PLAYTEX CROSS- tions this 6aU began pooltni; January Toiletries Specials! our own Merry Lee supplies of needed blood and «<>"• Cahoon said, "we do know real friends of civil rights, like YOUR-HEART* YOUR-HEART tbefr resources to set up a new 11 dellverinir them where needed, toey’re not circulating na they ^ ® the entire delegatiosis of Ala­ agency, the Overseas Personnel Mrs. Collin’. latest interest 1. -hould In daily commerce." i J S ^ ( ^ o T . V K bama, Arkansas, OeorgiSL, LONG LINE BRAS SLIGHTLY PADDB) BRA Recruitment Office. forming a League of Women The Mint Judges a coins' cir . Louisiana, Mississippi North with stretch sides, back and It will gather data on pofen- Sheer Panty Hose only $4.98, reg. tfai candkkiles, screen tbem fci Loafers^ Sports - Casuals CARVEN— once-a-year special size of Carven Spray Voters in this area. dilation by toe number returned Caroilna. South Carolina, and $5.95.32A-440 (D cup $1 more) to Federal Reserve regional ^ Virginia believed Mr. MltcheU experiMice and recommend (Cologne in Ma G riffe or Robe D’un Soir, 1>/^ oz. banks by commercial banks in ®‘'**®*'* *• Rossldes said, and voted tor his bill. (And qualified persons to fill specific their areas. ** *»P®'* **'® ^Ulng meUi. Slum H ou sing C ritic don’t anybody think that it was needs of particii>ating organiza­ 590 79 0 2 .7 3 Now. Cahoon said, the reserve would fiv e h lg ^ r speed a ^ ^ "Southera strategy' SAVE $1.00 SAVE $1in tions, with the final choice left J [ ' raoufauiy 12 6 Charged in Violations inks "have no Inventory." "1“ !^ efficiency. Modern high- papers keep b lam li« Mr. up to them. PLAYTEX* LIVING* R.AYTEX CROSS- D A N A — special size Cologne in Ambush, Tabu or 20 HARTFORD (API — The On© problem causing the Urn- P£***?*. ^ MltcheU for,for. because all tie Among participanta are the lied circulation. Mint officials Instead. Roasldes said, STRETCH BRA United Metbodlsta. United Pres­ logrfarty $9 to $14 name of State Rep. Leonard congressmen from Nebraska, YOUR-HEART Karat fragrances. 1.73 Beautifully sheer panty hose in the most wanted Frarier—a frequent critic of believe, ts ^ the ^ notion that the New Mexico. Nevada, Utah and Only $$.80, reg. $4.50. With STRETCH BRA byterians, Bptsoopalians, the slum housing conditions in Hart- *" ®"® Wyoming voted for Mr. stretch straps: only $3.88, Onirch of the Brethren, the Re- :d o n of the season. Pinpoint mesh construction Pouhry Operations Cut Mitchell’s biU too and no one reg $4.95. 32A-420 (D cup $1 with stretch sides, back and tarmed Church in AmericfL the NINA RICCI—special size Spray Cologne in L’Air ford-showed up Monday on ®®"'®' more). straps: snly $4A0, reg. $5.00. Ust of 20 lan(Uo«M'Bummwed '"“•‘*"8^ “ proflUble to hold HARTFORD (AP) — Throe can say they're in the South.) United Chamch of Christ and the with Run Stop St bottom snd toe. Sizes short, 32A-420. (D cup $1 more). Du Temps fragrance. 2% oz. 8 3 to court for alleged housing hope of selling poultry slaughter and proceasing With good support like that. Hational Council of Churches famous brand code vlolatlonji. them for their silver conteht lal- plants in OonhecUcut have cut SAVE$2Jn Overseas MinLstries Divistan. medium, tall. SAVE$2H0 "W e eiqpect other denomlna- Frasier, who was charged ®''' off their operations after the PLAYTEX* (nade with ATOMIZERS— famous make perfume atomizers spe­ with three violations at a six- ®n® half-dol- atate Department of' Consumer PLAYTEX* 5 lbs. tfens to join when tiiey can work Children’s Shoes family house at 111 Barbour St., J®*"’ "*® *rtest prices of about Protection notified them titty WANTED LYCRA* GIRDLES Thinner” Girdles out necessary arrangements cially priced for this event. 99^ and we have bod Inquiries from sold the violations named In the ownce. is worth some- were vtolating Connecticut’s Double Diamonds^ girdle: C h u , Laito I M d enly $8AS. rag. $11.95. Zipper i two Ransm OathoUc groups.” Merry Lee Cantrece panty hose court papers had been remedied toss than 96 cents, mean- wlioleaale meat and poultry enly % t M , reg. $10.95. Panty: POW DER BOXES— boutique china boxes for powder two weeks ago, when he fixed '*'® PKce would have to dou- Uw. girdle: eaty$11AS,rtg. V??-; says the Rev. Myles H. Wal- 4*® to'T’* USED CARS anly $10.8$, reg. $12.95. Long $13.95. SiSM: XS, S. M, L "a couple of broken llg ^ fix- ***® *>®tore the metal In a half- this week were Harry LusUg of Leg Panty: anly $1 IAS, reg. bura, director of the new inter­ (XL $1.00 more). rugularfy $7 to $12 or other uses 00 dresser or nudieup table. 9 9 ^ The fabulous fit of sheer stretch nylon in this hires," did some Interior re- *>« "'“ Kh more than Brt(|geport; Benjamin Clark of Top PricoB Ptild $13.95. Sises: XS. S, M, L denominational agency. its face value. (XL $1.00 more). psdntlng and installed a i)ew Clark’s Poultry bi Waterbury FWr AUIU m bI remarkable new panty hose o f Cantrece. Reg. 2.60 front door. Cahoon said toe Mint put on and Faxset Farms of Beacon 1/ Not nO aiico avaOBUe ia every atylc in thsac ape- It was FYasier’s (Hatements '*>* *>*8 produtXlon push in No­ Fails. C H lY R O m i (D kL TaUatriae • aB otaraa) value. 1.98 several months ago that were member because "we try to get The three owners agreed^ ____ to C O ., m e . (DW.( credtied arlth prompting a per- *• many out to the banks before atop work after receiving the ItM lfalBSt. S*l« price* In elfacl from Dec. 24, 1949. Ihreuoa J*n. JS, 1970. TIMEX aonal inspection visit tqr Mayor U>® Christmas holidays as we notices. The notices specify that Ann Ucxirilo to one apartment can." rosume when the al- Ph8M 649-5138 An Bra, and Girdtn-W M t*. 'OuPant'* i*Bi*t*r,d trettameik (O a L Hialaayr • aU ataeas) PtAYTCX mad* wtth LVCBA* ClnM : B K k panel: 74% acMat*. 16% rayen. 10% *p,nd»«. house where be sold conditions Hut toe half-dollar finds its leged violations haro been cor- .Cfptch: 100% nylon. (Cimlic sidm: tO S nylon. 20% spondtaj EjplutrM of OIMr vIoMic. LKGI were bad. way into shoppers’ {xxikets only reeled. (DAt.1 DM. $TORfi$ O rtN TU. 9 TONIGHT IX C ifT NfW MUTAIN OPIN TttJ. 8:30 PAGE FOUBTEEM MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIPAY. DECEMBER 26, 1969 Section Two she did, it was front p^ge news fast Club under the name of Reid about her outfit, none .bad would wear them again. "T am by her staff. Bven though the mind.” PEUIAY, DECEMBER M, 1969 J^ttCllTStTT EtlTttittQ IfTTfilb FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2 6 , 1969 Paget 13 to 28 She Opens Eyes, in papers as far away as Paris. Annette King, showed up on the other than compliments, she really quite aerioua about m y outfit comes with a mstehtng Reflecting iqion her hiatoclc For Mrs. Reid was one of three Makes History House floor in a black wool, said. (’There were no other con­ service in the Congress and I sUrt, Mrs. Retd — who wears iqn>earBnce, Mrd. Reid, who la PiM Hiifpmi congresswomen whP, after pee­ bell-bottomed pantsuit. Her ap­ gresswomen on the floor to wouldn’t ,want to do anything evening pajamas and occa­ a member of the Houae ^ipio- Ose. ed Center e ABh* ing a flyer announcing exercise pearance marked a first in the comment). that seemed Hscetious.” She sionally shows up at the office prlaUons Committee, comment­ Oad in Pantsuit classes for members, showed up annals of the U.S. Congress. ‘'(R ep.) Oerald FOrd told me continued, "Neither would I Saturdays in trousers — decid­ ed, “You know, I have always at the House men’s gym ready By NANOT L. BOSS How did her male colleagues he thought it was great and I ed to wear the pants in the tried to do my Job, but I never for calisthenics. want to do anything to The WMblngton Feet' react? One incnedulous ooti- should do it more often,” die away from the feminiidty of the chamber. seemed to attract much notice GUT CANMB . TueMay she made history gressman told her, “I was told added. women in the House, even "At firat I hesitated, but before.'’ • V WASHTNOTON — Rep.. CSiar- tigain, only this time it was a there was a Isdy here in trous­ Despite the minority leader’s though I think pants are femi­ everyone on my staff urged me lotte T. Reid (R-Ql.) had. been solo act. The S6-year-oId widow, ers, so I had to come over and enthusiasm tor lady members nine-looking.” to wear them .1 thought it would 'Ihe Boston Symphony eras es- in Congress five years before '-m a striking brunette who once see for myself.” Of the dosen of Ctongresu in pants, Mrs. Reid T h e pantsuit was a Christmas be fun on the last day (of the tabliahed by Henry Lee EOggin- she ever made a headldne. When lang on Don McNeill’s break­ or ipore men who apok» to M n . said later she didn’t think she gift presented to her yesterday session) and people wouldn’t aon in 1881.

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An exceptional group of famous make coats including pile lined, fur trim­ med, casual and dressy styles. Solids, Better Untrimmed Goats plaids, checks, herringbones, fun furs, wools, corduroys 1 Sizes 4 to 6x, 7 to 14. •49 to »89 Girls’, Boys’ and to $120. photo by Pinto) Toddler Snowsuits Traffic — What Little There Was — Flowed at a SnaiFs Pace as Winter Storm Hit Mancheafter’ s Main Street Pick your fashion buy of the season I 'Tweeds, with tides expected to rise one winter's biggest fall neatly bur­ In Manchester 1,000 Stranded at Bradley to three feet above normal and ied Lindsay pi^tically along plaids, meltons, shetlands, boucles and plushy flooding possible. with the borough of Queens. Laurel Race Course in Laurel, (iWieM [Stoiu t>r ptmo) V s OFF Heavy snow wtamlngs were in Snow Brings fabrics in both casual and dressy styles. Md., canceled Us horse racing Best Way to Travel Today — On Foot Storm Lashes East program. effect for the western portion of reg. $16 to $38 Demi-fit and A-lines, many colors! Sizes 5 to In Washington, Dulles and North Carolina with up to 4 A D a y O f f were there except one. "Mr. Cheney Broa. reported this la At noon, the Hartford EUsc- 18, 8 to 18. Washington NatlonAl Airports inches expected. West Jeffer­ Keith Is out after him now," Inventory shutdown time, with trtc IJght Co reported no pow­ Famous Gardner and Tidykins snow- suspended operaUons In the son, N.C., in the mountains, re­ —Traffic Is Hindered — For Some she said. She added the store the work force not sdtoduled to er failures In Manchester. suits in solid or printed nylon quilt wake of 2-lnch snow accumula­ corded 16 to 18 Inches of snow with double knee ski pants, attached entire stock of By TOE ASSOCIATED PRESS a brief time; Newark Airport by 10 p.m. Thursday. would probably close shortly af­ report until Jiui. 2. The one ex­ Town Itbrarlee were closed. tions. (Oonttoned from Page One) ter noon. hoods on jackets. Sizes 2-4, 4-6x, 7-14. Heavy snow, sleet and rain, operated on a limited basis. Telephone and electric lines ception Is the Inspection depart­ The etorm lhat will dump In Richmond, Va., power lines At the Manchester Shopping ment, a one-ahlft area, where 10 edilpped by gale force wlnde, About 1,(X)0 persons were were down in a- large area In wera msnnad by SS hilgfiwvy cloee to a foot of anow on this were knocked down and at least Barkadc, the percentage was a of 30 workers made tt this Fur Trim G>ats laahed the Bast in a major stranded when Bradley Interna­ North Caroltns. paraonnal and otiier worken on area before It ends, was s 60,000 customers of the Virginia little higher. Grant’s said a Btorm today, with snow accumu- tional at Windsor Locks, Conn., caB. morning, a spokesman said. coastal one, better known as a Electric and Power Co. weie Fifteen counties in Maryland couple of employes had put tn laU

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lucky. A two-hour, int^ruptlan his rank, serial number or unit ed, “That could be months and * msn wofs dark glasses to help to Ji4>an aboard a U .S. w arship. took {dace as scheduled in the U.S. De^rter Fire Takes Life Ripon Society m tm ths.” British Mimicipalties Seem conceal his Identity. The tidied from which he deserted, said-in He identified neither fals friends Agnew Sets Out Wives Extract Hanoi Pledge northern section a t town. program, was broadcast by a the 14-minute interview that as WATERBURT (AP) — A bed- The wives and. children, who | On Japanese nor liie ditp. Tbe Haiiford BSectrlc U ^ t Japanese educationaal televi­ a Ghiistlan he could not kilt oth­ raoin dre took the life of Roland left all luggage in New York ntioirOIL Almost Corruption-Proof Offtoials of Nippon Bkhicatlan- Sees End Of sion channel. er men. “I did what I tiaMight I On Release of POW Names land wore the same clothes Go., says Oiat the toteiruptlona Ouger of WsUertaury Weteeodsy are necessary as part o( the Broadcast Speaking in English, he said ■hould do as a human being,” al Television, wh)'ch aired the For Asia Today throughout the trip, were ob­ By ANDREW TfMtCHIA afternoon. so predeely that “we can’t even company's oonversian to hlgter he said. interview, aald the show was ar- NEW YORK (AP) — "If one The group boarded buses and viously tired and somber when Awaotiated P n e a W i ^ TOKTO (AP) — A young man that while in the Army he had WASHINGTON N (AP) — OrattT Cor- it saya so." President Spiro T. Agnew set tions pieces of moon rock tomer loads, adding thu the sorter tram the U.S. Army ap- and “everyone I talked to dls- New Torii And that he deserted Japan Peace for Vietnam Com­ shal, said Ouger, who was about CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) __ of this trip . . . it will be the North Vietnamese diplomat­ conference at Kennedy Airport mption? Grime hoaaei with a out today on a 37,000-mile, 10- brought back to earth by U.S. Annual public audits, author­ In Okinawa when he was about mittee on the understanding *0, was apparently smoking in A phase-out of small farm oper­ ic mission office. The group was they went to a hotel for the v o ice at'Gtty Han? The man conversion'will ^ accomplished peared in an interview televtssd Uked the war, any war, and nation Asian tour that he hopes astronauts. worthwhile,” said the spokes­ ised by Parliament 100 years to bb ehlimed to Vietnam. He ttmt neither the mjan's Identity bed. The Are was limited to ations and the gradual ellmina- told that the Hanoi officials night before taking flights today in the aborteet time poasUde in today throughout Japan and especlaUy the war in Vietnam.” will include a visit to Vietnam. Nixon has made available to man for a group of 162 Ameri­ who run Brltaln’a clUen say It *** carried out in all com- order to minimise customor in- Okinawa. The man, who said he was 84 said that with the help of friends nor the location of the Interview auger’s be^lraom at 1875 'Hio- • tion of farm support prices has would see three representatives to their homes across the coun­ can’t happen here. muMtles by Agnew and his wife left An­ Agnew one of the presidential ' visiting teams (ram would be discloaed. maaton Ave. been called for by the Boston can wives and children who' but not until today. try . qohvenience. ibe long-haired, mustadied years old but did not disclose in the Army he arranged to go drews Air Force Base in nearby jets, a backup plane for Air tt doesn’t, if piAlIc reoorda the Local Government Ministry. Ripon Society. spent Christmas Day trying to Before returning to Orly Air­ can be believed. Maryland aboard a presidential Force 1, which will be known as “The cases of default nnoov- The society, a liberal Republi­ get informaUon about their port the women asked to be tak­ jet officially designated as Air Air Force 2 while the vice presi­ Britato’a mote than 1,800 local med by the audit are very can organization, Thursday pro­ en to church and were escorted Ramfis TrujiUo Force 2. The ship is scheduled dent Is using it. His official par­ loved ones missing or captured governments spend alxNit $18 rare,” a ministry opokesman b b o a d m u t m posed a four-point plan to to Notre Dame Cathedral. Many to refuel at Travis Air Force ty of about 40 Includes 10 report­ in North Vietnam. billion a year-10 per cent the MAMOHESnOI "phase out the farm problem, were kneeling in prayer when a Condition Grave grass natloasl product and po- ^ 8 Ravalde, 58, oenduets hie Afoot Prospect Avo. Base in California before going ers, Secret Service agents and In a 21-hour round trip Thurs­ not perpetrate it.” , policeman ran in excitedly and MADRID (AP) — Rafael tentially rich lor aome- audita as Lsumbeth treasure aai Kaae Street on to Honolulu, the first leg of aides. day, the group flew to Paris,, The program calls for: announced that the Hanoi dele­ "Ramfis” Trujillo, injured eight one out to swindle the qrstem. accountable lor the borough’s West Hortford the trip. While Agnew has been to Eu­ was rebuffed, then recalled by —A phaseout of price supports gation had changed its mind days ago in a traffic accident But Qie Local Government $iS-milllan budget. Of that about OpMilforflyUtoM Agnew has said several times rope, the trip will be Mrs, Ag­ Hanoi officials and finally ended Free Parkfog and allotments over a five year and would see three representa­ that killed the Dtichess of Albu­ Ministry in Lonilan says it can’t ^ million la aidMldy (ram the he hopes to visit Vietnam. While new's first out of the United up back home carrying a thin tives immediately. 65 “Cterge It- with year period. querque, is in grave condition, remember a municipal bribery national government, which tec- his official itinerary does not in­ States with the exception of a SILF-MRVfCI DIRY STORIS OJLP. or OB.V. —An immediate limit on the message of hope — a promise Mrs. Fisher said the meeting his doctors said today. case of any aise. A national nnilnea contracts before they clude such a stop, and aides say visit to .Canada. None of their that the North Vietnamese We'll give your burner the full treat­ Maotar Ctergo Cord amount of payments to an indi­ began with a 25-minute lecture The son of the late dictator of ment . . . to make sure that it is func­ newspaper concluded after its *** signed la eases where it esr- none is planned. It does provide four children are going. vidual. would "gradually” release the the Dominican Republic was re­ on North Vietnamese history tioning properly . . . to give you own investigation, “The scope niaritB funds for specific pro> GS for four full days in the Philip­ names of captives. —Land retirement and con­ and policy. Then questions were ported receiving oxygen -and for corrupt practices is cou- Jects. pines before he heads for For­ carefree, economical heating comfort ^SllP-SERVICl PIPT STO RIS version from agriculture to "F or some of us, even so little allow ed. blood. dderable but there is no doubt “I don’t see a peimy of the Just in Time for New Veer's Parties! mosa on Jan. 2. represents hope on this day,” Day or night, routine or emergency, Sutton Tells non-crop uses. To the wives’ request that the Trujillo was injured Dec. 17 that the amount of oomiptimi to borough’s money,” Ravaldo ob­ IHB4>AD ST.. MANCHE8TBB — Atooi Pieraect Ave. ead Kene St.. West HtM. I Past visits to Vietnam by —Encouragement of efficient said Margaret Fisher of Sebr- American prisoners be released, when his car and one driven by we'll take full responsibility for the very ameB.” serves. “No invdtoe Is paid ex­ Dally M to iee"Chargolt“ t^yoorC3.T.erCJLP.Oard | President Nixon and former operation by abolishing limits ing, Fla. Mirs. Fisher was one of the North Vietnamese replied the 46-year-old duchess collided operation of your burner. And we Town administrators say one cept after independent examina- President Lyndon B. Johnson Youth ^Crime on individual Farmers Home three representatives of the that such a move could only be head-on. make prompt delivery of famous ^answer Ues In layers of laws tion. I don’t even have accees to I were cloaked in secrecy until al­ Administration loans. (H'oup that the North Viet­ accomplished as part of an Trujillo was treated and sent Atlantic heating oil. . that bind the hands of anyone checks—they are ISBued by most the last moment. The society said current farm namese consented to see. home after the accident but re­ ca sh iers.” over-all peace settlement. For full details of our complete burnpr making a threatening gesture Agnew’s first forel<>Ti destina­ Doesn’t Pay’ programs "perpetrate ineffi­ turned a few hours later to the This principle of rtot conoen- Tremendous Selection ut King’s Low Prices The Hanoi officials told the The officials also rejected the service, call or write toward the pubUc till. tion is Manila, where he will ciencies.” women that they were being plea that Perot’s planeload of Covesa Clinic. He was reported Overiappi^ legal Juriadic-____ faratlng too much power fo any represent Nixon at the inaugu­ NEW YORK tAP) "I am Two-thirds of the nation's used and duped by U.S. authori­ supplies to be allowed In to Ha­ to have suffered head and hip ttorw make it hard for a poUO- pervades British mu- ration next Tuesday of Presi­ probably the best living exam­ farms gross less than $10,000 in ties. “ Return home and tell noi. But they did a ccep t a list of injuries. dan to build an empire. There n^clpalities organised on the 2 dent Ferdinand E. Marcos, the ple of the fact that crime income each year and produce your children that their fathers the names of the men vdiose FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. are also llngerlngvtradlOons of P>«»- Lam- first leader of his country to win only 20 per cent of the nation’s doesn't pay. The money I stole are murderers of North Viet­ families had made the trip. Chairman of Board nonpartisan government and ^ election to a second term. High farm products, the society said. 319 IROAD STREET never did me any good. It was namese children,” one woman The Hanoi spokesman said the HARTFORD (AP) — Roland Fuel ea — on Bmner Bales m d aervtoe employment practices unmoved spots during Agnew's trip will quoted an official as saying. information on the captives H. Lange of West Hartford, by aUfto in poUtical winds. include talks with kings, presi­ small payment for so many Air Ocsidltlaiililg The 88 mothers and 94 chil­ "would be released to private president of the Connecticut . • Bosnied Badget F^noMit Plaa Perhapa more important, »H )t^ ^ tS jW mUea of road, dents and prime ministers in years of imprisonment," says Vernon eew ien and Record Sale! Willie "The Actor” Sutton, the dren arrived in Paris on a grey, United States citizens who are Educational Television Corp., a S4 Hoar Customer Servloe crime remains largely local and P®**®* each of the countries plus a hop wet morning. Their trip was friends of the North Viet­ since 1968, will become the cor­ 64e-45W comparatively unorganised in range of welfare services. bank robber and escape artist. In many communities police to the Himalayan Mountain Slide Show paid for by H. Ross Perot, the namese,” Mrs. Fisher sold. poration's board chairman on Britain. Gambling is legal end Sutton spoke Christmas Day owe no direct allegiance to local kingdom of Nepal where he will billionaire who was in "They said gradually all the Jan. 1. police say they’ve been aUe to in a copyright New York Daily officials. Lambeth la policed by be the highest ranking Ameri­ Planned On Laos at the time seeking per­ wives will hear,” said Andrea The corporation operates the keep international underworld News article, a day after he was the London metropolitan force, Ten of Americo's Best Selling can official ever to visit. mission to transport gifts for Rander of Baltimore. state's three full-power educa­ syndlcatea from moving In on Other countries on the sch''d- released from prison. controlled from Scotland Yard. 6 State Churches captive U.S. servicemen by air "They didn’t say what 'grad­ tional television outlets In Hart­ the narooUca trade, praatltution The convicted bank robber, Bhnpktyes in many municipal- ule include Thailand, Afghani­ to Hanoi. ually' meant,” Mrs. Fisher add­ ford, Norwich and Bridgeport. Read Herald Advertisements or extortion rackets. After-Christmas 68, was released from Attica Slides of historical Connect­ iUea, from the tap town to the stan, Malaysia, Singapore, In­ “ We deny the exlsteiKe of the State Prison Wednesday by the icut churches will be shown by trvp'i’ to , a r e bV ed th rough se le c­ donesia, Australia and New Zea­ Mrs. Edwin Stolie at the annual Mafia here,” a Scotland Yard land. Agnew is scheduled to re­ Department of Corrections, fol­ tion committees and are virtual­ LP RECORD meeting of the Union Congrega­ spokesman says. “It baa not turn home Jan. 10. the day Con- lowing a preholiday review of ly immune against dismissal his cose. tional Church on Jan. 16. taken hold in this country.” when the party in power grees goes bock into session. Reports from church groups Across the Thames River, leas In giving the vice president an Katherine Bitses, Sutton’s changes. lawyer, told newsmen he spent and committees are to be sub­ than a mile from Sootland Yard, Lambeth, once a Labor party official sendoff Wednesday, Nix­ begins Lambeth, with 880,000 Christmas in seclusion here, mitted by Jan. 8. Mrs. Robert stronghold, voted the Oonserva- on said he had asked Agnew to J. Bernier will head the com­ peoide the largest of Londoa’a ALBUMS "emphasize the desire of the adding, "I think he deserves a tives in 18 months ago. The new day of grace.” mittee in charge of the dinner 32 semlautonomouB boroughs. councilors removed none of the United States to develop pro­ for which tickets will be on sale The Oval cricket ground, the grams for Aslan development Mrs. Bitses said she and Sut­ borough offlcera. a DRESS at the church office on the next famed Old Vic Theater and the Mneria's Greatest Entertainersl ton would hold a news confer­ Despite all the built-in safe­ after Vietnam." three Sundays. Lambeth Palace residence of ence today. guards men like SmMh and Rav­ In addition, the President The dinner menu will include tile Archbishdp of Canterbury Recently, Sutton had 1962 sen­ alde admit that a determined • BOBBY VINTON'S said, Agnew will discuss the apple juice, Swedish meat balls relieve its blocks of Industries Nixon doctrine of Aslan self- tences of 20 years and 30 years swindler could still find a way. ORIATIST HITS OP LOVI and gravy, mashed potatoes, and worklirg-clasB neighbor­ There are no foolproof means of help which the President out­ set aside. He has spent the lost waxed beans, cabbage, salad, hoods. detecting a cash brflie from a • LID ZIPfILIN II lined last summer at Guam. 17 years and more than half hds rolls and butter, beverage, ap­ Ih its location along a major life in prison. landowner who knows that his Nixon himself visited all the ple crisp and ice cream. GIANT waterway and within a large • SANTANA land would be worth 10 times countries on Agnew’s itinerary The former bank robber and The Married Couples Club An­ metn^Utan region, Lambeth more if the council let him build except Nepal when he went to escape artist said he wants to • PUZZLE PIOPLI niversary Dinner will be held on resemUes Network, N.J., an in­ a gasoline station on it. Asia os Vico prekident during help "straighten out" young SALE! Jan. 10 in the social room of the dustrial American city of 400,000 The chairman of the k>cal- TEMPTATIONS the Elsenhower administration people who are thinking about a church. The evening will start across‘‘the bay from New York. government department oA the in 1003. life of crime. wKinL social hour of punch and Lambeth officials raise toelr xjberal party commented re­ • TOM JONES Johnson, when he wna vice "I would go anywhere and hors-d'oeuvres followed by a eyebrows in disbelief at devel­ cently, ”It is no accident that UVE IN LAS VEOAS speak to any group where I president, and former Vice roast chicken dinner. opments in Newark, where many pet^le still believe that might bo of help,” he wrote. • TAMMY WYNETTE President Hubert H. Humphrey Reservations may be made by Mayor Hugh J. Addonizlo and 14 one gets elected to a local coun­ Sutton said he has a check for also made Asian trips. calling any of the following othera have been charged with cil in order to line one’s pockets. GREATEST HITS While details of Agnew's ac­ fl6B.37 which he was given on committee membeiii: Mr. and extorting $260i000 from a firm Let us not deny that there 1s a • BEST OP CHARLEY PRIDE tivities in each country have not his release as payment for 17 Mrs. Walton Schlechtweg, Mr. doing business with the city. substantial amount of truth in years of prison work, minus been announced, aides said no and Mrs. Kenneth Whitman, Lambeth’s aaaoelate town this belief.” • JOHNNY CASH commissary charges. major addrew+cH are planned. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blake, Mr. clerk Is James Smith, 63, a But a spokesman lor the local AT POLSOM PRISON There will be welcoming cere* Sutton criticized "the long and Mrs. Donald Peacock, Mr. bluff, daric-Bulted lawyer. government information office monies nt the airport in eacli hair they wear today.” Howev­ and Mrs. Elmer Batz and Mr. “There Is certainly some cor­ said, "BaaicaUy, people in Eng­ • THE BRASS ARE COMING (Xiuntry, slate dinners «ind visits er, ho added, "I love the girls' and Mrs. Herman Usher. ruption in British local govern- land aeem'to be honest in public HERB AlPfRT A TIJUANA IRASS to national monuments and ag- miniskirts and am glad they Reservations must be made ihent,” he says. "But it’s re­ affairs, even when they may not ricultuml or industrial projects. lasted until I got out.” by Jan. 4. be in their personal ones. If they • BLIND FAITH E markably IttUe. In my 14 years here, I can recall only one inci­ see any Jireery-pokery, they do dent—a complaint that one of something about it.” our chaps was putting some That was the attitude of one BfUMD ST. AIsoi ProepMC preeaure on club licenses . member of a planning commit­ BfANOHESTEB * Kane 8^, "We investigated it straight tee In a norUnern county who West nuidonl away auid found there was no4h- was offered $12,000 if he would • Open D aily approve a building project, Values from *10 to *25! !• to 18! in * to B .” One haalc safeguard against "I turned down the applica­ o n •a • Ample Frea tion simply because it was bad P a rU n gl corruption. Smith saya, is the e M r strict CMitrol the national gov- county planning,' 'he said. ’’Aft­ C "C h arg e w ith y ou r enunent exercises over munlcl- er all, that’s why they had g m GS OJk.P. o r pcUitles. Parliamentary law de- thought It necessary to try brib­ Tw «l., All B.nd«l V *.*, 06.- 20 of the | ^Jo | ^ ^ , SELF-f ERVICK DEPT STORES flttes the limits of local powers ery in the first place.” Charge Oaidl M « t • ■ ■ Buy Now for Next Year and Save! GIANT RUSSELL roNTIAC IS NO- 1‘ in Mao Tse-Tung 76 Today^ Solids and Color ComWnartoftt No Celebration Observed 4 ' M < rvV.- ^ 4 PONTIAC SALES for the 11th STRAIGHT YEAR! By PETER T. SUM . heard by U)e aailori arriving in Associatod Press Writer Hong Kong calie itself The *witliin 100 miles (any direction) of Hortford. OfRcioi Pontiac ScHes Figures. TOKYO (AP) — Bed China’# Voice of Saving the Country and Ned>> . o Uwd*iani^Bofl#i»-Pi8ih h ^ Saving the People. It has broad­ communist party Chairman elSMikl^'NMotkiMFHd':'.' - 0 cast intermittent attacks for the lObellsj^meremlili* ifsn Tse-tung is 76 years old to- t end wounded by En-lal and others at receptions NOW GOING ON! It's our oppreciotioii for making us the leader a wdper in Peking this month. the Communist party’s Oentrel Diptomafs in Peking reported Committee revolutionary group U ntrim m ed and 12” Stereo once again! We're fhonking you wifh extra savings on every car in sfock! Look! ^ aome years ago that Mao had gave the previous several nights $ benned official (unctions honor­ for visititg foreign delegatioru. Compare! 4 ing Us birthdays. TTtere was no TTie dandesU ne ra d io sa id menthm of the annlvereary in rv,UiT,g Ching was in a Peking Boxes broadcasta by Peking’s offteial hospital, but gave no details on Fur-Trimmed ALBUMS USED CAR YEAR-END CLOSEOUT VALUES! New China News Agency or Ra­ her injuries or oondltian, the dio Peking. sailors reported. They said It 2 The official Peking People’s claimed she had been shot dur­ • PICKWICK • RCA CAMDEN « FORD MUSTANG t7 PONT. Bonneville n PONT. Catalina n PLYM. Fury m Daily mentioned the birttiday in ing constant wdper warfare, the S-Door Hardtop 4-Door Hardtop 4-Door Sedan t-Door Hardtop banner headlines in connection result of a Utter power stp-gg’e • METRO • CCHUMBIA/HARMONY W ae 20 to 25 Cards in Box with a party exhortation for a in which aome army units In the g i9e» $1599 $1799 $1399 $1499 new upsurge of movements in Peking area were baeW’-g G reat car, bucket Automatic 8, power Automatic 8, power and ether habeh Automatic 8, power the CUneae eapitol to translate Moo’s wife, rattier than Lin sea ts. lota ^ extraa. steerin g , pow er steerin g. steerin g . WINTER COAT brakes. Mao’s thought Into action, the P la o. All Occasion Cards gg OLDS DELTA M Peking oorrespoodent of Ja­ After the shooting, the radio n CHEV. Impala • Off on Ivory Wbitor Coot in Stock ( Ixcopt Maxis oniil Pako Pun) Custom t-Dr. H’top 47 PONT. Bonneville aald, Mao -ordered dusk-to-dswn and Featuring •7 BUICK t-Door Hardtop t-Door Hardtop pan’s Kyodo news service re­ curfewi In Peldnr areas where Included in Group $2499 4-Door Hardtop W as M f i O O p otted . • OcnsMng C oBocHon of PotWon Coats In Nowoet SMwoottoe 6 SUM Q l v R a $1799 Tim reporter added there the (emfrig army untts were • BOOTS RANDOLPH Automatic 8, power ZTn claaiitng. Our fomoui once-q-ysar tovingt steertog, pow er $1799 Automatic 8, power Automatic 8, power were bonly say poatera In the • Uixwrioin Pwr Trinn, ixponsfvo Todorinp Dotalis svtnil Tremsndout choice of Chritl- brakee. Automatic 8, power steerin g. steerin g , pow er streets of Peking paying tribute e BUCK OWENS steering, p o w er mai and all occaiion cardi in at- brakee. to Mao on Ms birthday. m FONT. Oataana brakes. Iraclive detigni of every type. Com­ « BUICK Oran ”However.” the Kyodo news­ B o ito n • OLENCAMP6EU 8-Paas. Sta. Wagon S port 4M M G H BYSLCB 3M man ”aU Indtoatlona were plete with envelopei. n PONT. Tempest t-Dr. Hardtop t-Door Hardtop ttMt Mao The-tiing is la good e ElVIS PRESLEY SU StSM Custom Sta. Wagon Power Cut-Off Automatic 8, power bsaM i.” ^ $1199 ZZ $1399 North Vietnam aent its e WAYNE NEWTON steerin g , power $1799 4-apeed, V-8, power Planned Monday Automatic 8, power "warmest wtsbes •lor good brakee, air condi­ Automatic 8, power steerin g, pow er steerin g , pow er • JOHNNY CASH tioning. steerin g . brakes. brakes. health and longevity.” along In Notch Area Clearance! Tots and Girls wUh an mprsMlnn of the ”de- airo tUd the fighting aoHdarity Unless there is a storm, pow­ and many, many more and btetheriy relatksid^ be­ er wtn be cut off on certain NEW ENGLAND'S LARGEST VOLUME DISCOUNT PONTIAC DEALER tween the Oommunlit parttee ■treeti in Bolton Monday morn­ ■n.4 peop le o f V ietnam a n d Ch*- ing starting at t for about W na wfll be evertaating.” The mtiwtoo. The tatem plfoa vras Coots & Coot Sets ------J waa hroadeaot by Ra- ediediiled lor WeGMedejTv d to BanoL erWch would have thrown foot- Itoo Us last kiMwa pub- Chrfotmao bohoo foio a Ile misarsnnrs Oct. U and Oct. tiny. Foctanatoly, (ho threrd of Dduxe Quality 20 to 25 M to ddlver aiMriHii to Pe- a Oorm cancolod the plaasi and Cords M iy A n ap p eaia n ee on O ct. 1. The ent-ofl M oniay win In­ •O <;iAk\'bl*BOTH SIDES OF NEW PARK»K'riA€ AVENLE -.•i:-::; Tri^r wlwB ba reviewed porates eel- volve Notch RA.. Notch RA. flOOO■---- lg PRR isiNf. ir s iMi 4 11 tin Fako fun, eordomys, ocryBe pBo*, wool lbs soth aimlvrrasTT of E xt., WaU 8L. Oooft Rd.. RL 8 to the Box ■ *. 'M ■ '.V : ■, Christmas Cards tbs eotobiWiineat of ODtBmuiiiat from Rt. 4’A to th- Ooveotry Nninot. . . dvon tonw two fiece tots. GIANT SAVINGS WEST HARTFORD ------236 4[ .'1 catttim pot on end to most* Town Lina, Johnoon Rd., atony U a o bad been aertau^ UI. Rd.. and Btoolo Croaotag Rd. Toaodoy hahere were not oo . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1969 PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHEfe'risn EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1969 Stanley Kramer Makes Israel Launches Air Attacks W liM TIm Occasion Cc^ for Howira,'' Flicks to Please Himself Think of Tho Following Fiaids by Guerrillas By GENE HANDSAKEB He sympathized with a black Parkhill-Joyce Azaociated Preaa Writer man’s problems In a white By THE ASSOCIATED FBESS that Arab saboteurs blew up a ing they "wlU not enaUe the arm y In “ Home of the B rave,” Israeli warplanes pounded section of railway in the occu- Arab people to enter their battle HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Youth challenged fundamentalists tn Flower Shop m ilitary targets In Egypt and pled Gaza Strip. Troops began a of destiny against Israel.” audience? Adult audience? “inherit the Wind” and Warn«i Frank Oakeler, Proprietor '' Jordan today. A spokesman said search for the saboteurs and In Algiers, committees sup- When Stanley Kramer makes a that the bomb could destroy the 601 MAIN ST., MANCHE81KR Egyptian artillery and anti.alr- work crews began repairing poctfiig the Palestinian guerril- (Next to HaMord Natioanl movie, he tries to please only ivorld In "On the Beach.” craft batteries near the city of track. las began a two-day intematkm- Bank) Suez were hit In a raid lasting On the Suez Canal front. Is- al meeting, but there was no In- one person: Stanley Kramer. The "discarded Uberal” Im- o YES—WE DELIVER o 3 ^ hours. ., , age emerged with "Guess Who's Phoneo: MO-OTBl— 040-144S rael and Egypt traded artillery dication which countries were "And I haven’t always sue- Dinner,” starring Witnesses said an hour-lorg fire and the Israeli command represented. Palestine guerrilla ceeded too well,’’ the veteran Sidney Poitler as a black man attack on Arab guerrillas in Jor­ said one Israeli was killed. The leader Yasir Arafat arrived In dan southeast of the Sea of Gali­ firing took place ' shortly' after Algiers and it was believed he but still boyish producer-direct- engaged to marry a white girl, lee left two Jordanian army ve­ Israeli jet fighters made one of would attend the conference, er remarked. “ But you must do Sume critics said the racial hicles afire. ^ their longeot raids on Egyptian Nasser and Numalri also what pleases you—not an audl- problem was unrealistic, sclen- All planes returned safely targets since the 1967 Middle stopped In Algiers to visit Alge- ence you’re supposedly creating PolUer too nearly perfect, SNOW PLOWING from both raids, the Israelis re­ East war. rian President Houari Boumedi- for.” “ All the things the picture ported, though light anti-air­ 'The Israelis said the 8\4-hour enne. Boumedlenne reportedly Latest producer-association took its b^aboting about were craft fire was encountered. attack was made to destroy sur- cleished with Nasser at the Ra- Schalirr photo surveys Indicate most movie- on purpose,” said Kramer. Residential and Commertial 'Ihe military command said face-to-alr missile sites that the bat meeting when the Algerian goers are between 12 and 24 “’nie bogus sophisticates the attack near Suez, in the EgypUans were trying to re- refused to make a large finan- Engaged years old. Many producers are couldn’t see that the ultraso- southern sector of the 103-miIe- build. cial commitment to Egrypt. tallorlng themes and stories ac- phistication was intended. All long canal began at 9:30 a.m. ‘ "The SAM sites were hit In Although Nasser told the se- engagement of Miss Jo- cordlngly. Kramer, whose out- the people had to be beautiful so G & H P A Y I N G and continued until 1 p.m. previous Israeli raids but the mioffic'.al EgrypI*^ newspaper An Patricia Boudreau of Man- standing film s range from that if the match was not con- The air attack into Jordan Egyptlans were trying to re- ^1 Ahram that the Rabat Chester and Block Island, R.I., “ Champlon” and "High Noon" sun\mated It could only be be- TCLCrHONC 649-5233 was launched after Arab guer­ build them and our planes went conference produced “nothing Robert Everett Bosworth of to “Judgment at Nuremberg” cause the man was black.” A l Hours rillas fired^ at an Israeli army in again to clean them out,” a ^t all," Al Ahram reported Ub- ^ Bosworth of and the current "Secret of San- Kramer, 66, who started in patrol and placed two mines spokesman said. “The missile and Algeria had agreed to announced by ta Vlttorla,” says this trend the industry 37 years ago as a A. near a Jewish settlement, per­ batteries were destroyed.” contribute forces to th’ Arab ar- Parent*. Mr. and Mrs may be a mistake. $30-a-week junior writer, said Raymond Boudreau of 23 Bat- sons in the area said. 'The Israeli spokesman said mles engaged in hostilities with “The youth-oriented film of his film subjects have been The patrol, which was fired on all the planes returned safely, jsraei newspaper gave no 1968, ’89 and ’70 may be a drag “ just things that attracted me, Her fiance is the son of Mr. in the Beisan valley, suffered no but an Egyptian spokesman (jg^j-gg but said the number of ” ” by 1971’ ’’ he argued in an inter­ things In which I believed. said four o f' the raiders were and Mrs. Emerson H. Bos­ casualties, the sources said, and troops would be more than what view. “We’d better make films “ I feel the necessity for mak­ shot down. worth of Bayberry Rd. the mines were dismantled. Egypt had asked for at the sum- that are good, up-to-date, ing a commitment, (or estab­ 2 Miss Boudreau attended Man­ In Amman, the Jordanian On the political front, Presi- m't meeting. aware, even revolutionary. 'That 1965 CADILLAC chester High School and Kath­ lishing hope that what in many capital, the guerrilla command ^ent Gamal Abdel Nasser Al Ahram, also reported an­ doesn't necessarily imply that erine Gibbs School, Boston. ways is a shoddy society. I think announced that Its forces stopped in 'Tripoli on his way other summit conference, of they're youth oriented," leadership Is lacking In society, shelled three Israeli settlements home from the Arab summit Arab countri''s on the “ confron She is employed as a legal ELDORADO CONVERTIBLE Even his current project, and those of us who are part of before dawn with rockets and meeting In Morocco. He was tat'on line” with Israel, will be secretary at the law firm of “R.P.M." starring Anthony it should lead, heavy mortars and caused dam- meeting with MaJ. Gen. Jaafar held in Cairo in January. It did Day. Berry and How-ard ^ in Quinn in a story of campus re- “ Who’s not for ending ghettos, a F l'IX POWER age and loss of life. gj Numalri, the head of the Su- not specify which countries Hartford. volt, is not aimed specifically, taking pollution out of the nlr, A Jordanian arm y spokes- government, and <3ol. would attend, but the countries Mr. Bosworth attended Man- he says, at youth. ending the war? If you’re going • R A D IO $ man also reported that Jorda- Muammar Kadafi, the chief of whose armed forces are battling Chester High School and Am- “ H’s a story of the student re- to do something about It, you've nian forces intercepted an Is- yjg Libyan junta, Israel are Egypt, Jordan, Syria herst (Mass.) College. He is serving with the U.S. Army as belllon from our point of view, got to step on somebody’s toes." raeli patrol of three armed ve- visitors put the and Iraq. a WHITE TIRES 1995 a staff sergeant. He served in Quinn’s and mine, ns members ______6 hides escorted by four hellcop- ^rgb-Israell conflict aside for a ters as they crossed the border Thursday night to attend Korea and to now stationed at establishment. And I — Ft. Ord, Calif. don’t know what that Is. in Southern Jordan late 'Thurs- wedding o f Kadafl to the FO R R iN T Distributive ’Hie wedding is planned for "I’to what might be termed In TED TRUDON. Inc. , daughter of Chief Nurl Khaled, 8 and M mm. M ovla Pra- The spokesman said one veW- ^ ® „gure under the oust- June 13, 1970 at Block Island, a loose sense a discarded llber- R.I. al," Kramer reflected. “For Jaotors aowid or alW it, alsa VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE cle was damaged and three Is- regime. 'The Libyan Education ______years I was dealing with films U mm. aUda paa)ao*aia. raells wounded In the ensuing ^ and this is be­ TOLLAND TPKE. TALCOTTVILLE dash. He said there were no bis first marriage. The third college In the Amer- made In spile of the establish- WaOON DRUG CO. (Continued from Page 18) Jordanian casualties. _ »v Ican colonies was Yale, founded ment, so-called, until someone 7t7 Blain B t.-fT a (. dM-BM Israeli spokesmen said there The three men all tad ex in Connecticut In 1701. told me it was me!” sibillty, involving them In situ­ were shelltog duels during the pressed b> Mi«8 Patricia Dowds in the gift department of House and Haiy ations where decislono are night at other points along; the summit ® made, and exposing them to Jordanian cease-fire line and agree on a ^ ® human relations and economic also across the I^tanese bor- ^«be'"1,U values; In short, giving them a real sense of the workaday The spokesmen also reported moderate Arab leaders, ctarg- world. Two years ago, Robert By- Vernon cholski, who had an announc­ Distributive Education er’s license, wasn’t sure what line of work he wanted to pur­ sue. Swartz persuaded Mm to Alton Cowan To Retire, prepare a project on radio broadcasting, which, in the In­ Distributive education is crease during holiday seasons. among state communities last Adult Probation Director structor's opinion, developed not new in the secondary Both classwork and job ex­ year. Into an excdlent piece of work. It led to hla being hired by Na­ school curriculum, and al­ perience carry school credit. Swartz confers with each Alton H Cowan of 61 South the offense, prior criminal re­ Starting pay Is $1.60 an hour. tion WRTTM In Newington, though a club existed for a student at woric, the employ­ st^ who has headed the Adult cord, social history, where he began selling air brief period at Manchester During the summer preceding er, and department manager Pribatton-Department since It ent situation of the offender re­ work assignment, Carl time, and then asslMed In the High School in the early at least every two weeks, and became a statewide organize- gardless of the sentence, Swartz, business teacher, con­ keeps a record of job progress. Sunday Polish Hour. 1960s, the program, as tionin 1966, aiuiounced today Others on the comm Another young man, Mark tacts possible employers, sets Questions he asks concern types t a ^ n retire the end of this the testlmonltU dinner ta sd es such, was not introduced up work statloiu, and programs of activity end teaming going .. Cramer, are James M. Cough- Nelson, started by cleaning properties and nailing boards In Health & Beautyn until 1966. Since then, the year's instruction according­ on, oppottimftlee for a perma­ ""cow an wiU be honored at a / e r r y S. Capshaw, T h orn y more than 300 students ly. In helping to coordinate the nent place in the business, and , Mrs. Dorothy O. the Sears Roebuck Parkade testimonial dinner to be held O Meara store display department. Now work program, he said, Ute what the schoci can do to pre­ Noonan, Miss Cele Taylor, Paul have experienced some Jan. 23 at Valle Steak House Chamber of Commerce retail pare tkudentB better. J. McOeary, and District 3 he has worked up to doing rath­ phase o f it, earning in ex­ Hartford. it has been atmounc- „ board has been extremely oo- An advisory committee of Mc- er sopMsHcated display work. cess o f 650,000 in part-time ed by Ellsworth Cramer, super- cperative. town businessmen meets at In­ Nelson was president of state •» MICRIN 7< Dm I 12 .1 employment. visor of District I. Bridgeport. DE clubs in 1967-68, and attend­ E For the most part, work as­ tervals to discuss loval needs P m I M "Program" is uaed instead of Cowan is a past exalted ruler ed a national convention In signments run to specialty and whet the program can do MOUTHWASH "class” because of Its three and past district deputy of the Houston. Tex. In addition to shops, department stores, and to hdp meet them. Woman Killed, aspects: Class, employment, Benevolent and Protective Or­ field trips to local stores, stu­ supermarkets because of the The real values of the pro­ and club. Distributive education dents have attended conven­ community's nature. Chamber gram, Swartz feels, lie in giv­ der of Elks and is now secre­ Husband Sought coordinates classroom study tions in New York City, PhUa-, of Commerce statlsUcs placed ing students a sense of retqxm- tary of the Rockville lodge. with on-the-Job training In He came to Connecticut CARTERVILLE, 111. (AP) — delphla, and Atlantic City. Manchester loth in retailing fields of marketing, and (See Page Nineteen) from Michigan and was select­ A bride of three months and a Junior DE 1 students, 34 In BUFFERIN merchandising goods and serv­ ed from a large number of can­ woman companion were found the first semester and 26 in the M.IIOO ices. Occupations In trades, in­ didates to become the first di­ strangled with electrical appli­ second, are in an unsupervlsed TABUTS c dustries, and offices are exclud­ rector of Adult Probation. In ance cords Thursday In a tr^ er work program. As with DE 2, ed. this capacity he was responsi­ home. instruction emphasis is on DE 2 for seniors, with IB en­ ble for statewide probation The victims were Wilma Rog­ sales and retaillng.The school rolled this year, Is one of super­ ers, 22, and Barbara Case, 26. services to 18 circuit courts and assists them in finding work, Skto Brattr 6 at btl vised work e x p ^ e n c e . Students nine superior courts. Statewide who tad been a bridesmaid at but they are free to use their MENNEN 88< attend classes until 12:40 p.m., probation services are provided the Rogers wedding. own initiative. Work credit U Sheriff Harold Earner said po­ and work afternoons on an through 23 local offices super­ not given. lice were trying to find Mrs. and Hak average of IB hours a week. vised by three district offices In For about 20 minutes before Rogers’ husband, Kenneth, an CLEAN Drattiaf Work periods, of course, In- Hartford, Bridgeport and Willl- school opens each morning, they GROOM assistant manager of a Carbon- mantlc. run the school store, which seT.s dale bookstore. In addition, specialized proba­ a variety of student needs at its A car belonging to Miss Case Story By tion services are being given foyer location. Their responsi­ Taath Brstkai aa

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It aaid nine of the known graphy In the January issue of /58-60-82-85 » v |75-76«3-88'va derstands the problems. cer in experimental animals. dead arer^ paasengeia adiUe 33 McCaU's Magastoe. or Stop & Shop Tomato Soup Sun Glory Brand, M b pkg or Stop & ShPpCream Cheese "The field of pesticide toxicol­ The effect of cyclamates on rats i 3 others bad been the ground. brought about their removal. "Again in IMS, when on (Oper­ (10% oz can) with coupon and $5 purchase ('^ lb prints) with coupon and $5 purchase (3 oz pkg) with coupbn and $5 purchase ogy exemiriifies tbe afasurdlty of ation gave him time to brood, 5 ^ ' • • Of the latter, 17 were children, The commission'' said the a situation in \ridch 200 mllUon he 'wanted to draw iq> papers of Coupon effective thru Dec. 27. Limit 1 can oer customer. Coupon effective thru Dec. 27. Limit 1 pkg per customer. Coupon effective thru Dec. 27. Lilnit 1 pkg per customer. azid most Of them were believed clause should be m odified to Troubled Berlin University Amwicans are undHgoing life­ resignatlcn.” to have been in the school. give the HEW secretary greater ;aW'l#l*M'M0[K Stop. S h ^ long e]qx>8ure, yet our knowl­ Johnson’s announcement that The goV^nunent said the discretion to determlnb when ee# t re## •« « • • t e ••##.#•«• V ••■«••••#.#«••###.«• • edge of what Is happening to he would not accept another Picks 31-Year-Old President oearch t o t htmw bodies was oon- them is at best fragmentary and evidence justifies action. HISSBI b B p M' M m r i n y . term was made Mardi 31, 1M3. By JOE ALEX MORRIS JR. me," he said. "But I hope to re­ for the most part todtrect and "If this clause were Invoked We reserve the right tevestlgaton are trying to de­ for pesticide residues, it would 2 The Los Angeles Times duce their size and influence." - inferential, the report saUL EXTRA termine tbe cause of an exido- He has advantages. He to limit quantities. . Among the alarm s raiaed by outlaw most food of animal ori­ BERLIN— Rolf Krclblch, an alon In the vicinity of one the IM EXTRA bridges the generation gap and v / v y S the r^x>rt is the poasibUity of gin, including all meat, all dairy fkOJSCTOe lAMT* intense young man who turned is certainly no member of the '//// / / / / / plane’s four engines which global poUutian, reinforced by proiducto, eggs, fow l and fish," \\\VV/// forced it to laitd. Offlciala have #B Vy#as Ahshyu hi S * ^ 31 a few days ago, is hardiy hated establishment. tm discovery of pe^cide traces at the commission said. Top Value Stomps suggested that the explosioa ithe Antarctic. "Oommonly constuned tood- WfLDON DRU* CO. TOP VALUE everybody’s idea o f an ideal "1 am attempting to convince the students that, in the present damaged the plane's hydraulic Finch said he would take stuffs contain detectable • m M sia Bh with a purchsM of SS.OO thru 9.M University President. historical situation, working system and that this caused the immediate steps to estabUah a amounts of unavoidable natural­ st all Popular AAarkaft. Coupon good Least of ali the professors at from within the institution of­ brakes to fall. clearinghouse for pesticide in- ly oocurring oonsdtutonte which Friday A. Saturday Only, Osc. 24 0 27, IM* West Berlin's troubled free uni­ fers the best chance for. re­ Excluding clgsrsttas, wins I, bssr Itsma STAMPS form.” he said. 6 versity. “Why, he hasn't got a single The big test came last week. WHEN YOU REDEEM ALL 3 COUPONS academic title," sputtered a F or weeks, radical students had member of the professorial old been demanding the ouster of Prof. Walter Pabst, alleging guard, in a typical reaction to ■ T n B T m VALUABLE COUPON Krelbich's election to head the he had N azi sympathies during tmlverslty. He meant that Krel- the Hitler era. They called lor bich has not yet secured a doc­ his resignation by Dec. IB. torate. lifrelbich persuaded Pabst EXTRA Kreibich______was___ chosen______^ president______and the romance languages 150 EXTRA 200 as a result of turmoil created faculty to take part in a pub- by student radicals. lie debate of the charges. Hie Top Value Stamps Top Value Stomps Y et despite the restive facul­ students agreed, and one of their leaders was one of three ty and the radical students, with a purchasa ol tiO.OO thru 314.** with a purchaia of 315.00 thru tl*.** moderators appointed. Kreibich, an Instructor in cyber­ at all Popular Markets. Coupon good Popular Markeft. Coupon good <=. The lecture hail was jammed, netics and an avowed socialist, Friday and Saturday Only, Dec. 241,27, 1*4* F r l^ y A Saturday Only, Dec. 24 & 27,1*4* ^ m ay be the man to save the mainly wirth bearded students Excluding cigarettes, wine 0 bear Itams Excluding cigaretfat, wina 1 baer Items ^ university from collapse. and long-haired girls. In the Friday If the university goes under, first two rows sat the faculty with it will go part of West representaUvee. KrelWdi was and " mmmmmmMmmm Berlin's symbolic value as an there too, sUUng slighUy apart Silimlaj outpost of free thought deep in­ from the professors. C M p n A Md C OB wortk 300 Top Vriw StM pi w ii p v c te i of $20.00 O m p i $24.00 side the German Communist Pabst made a spirited de­ •WJ i Conors 0 a d C n n v «i 350 Top VAm Staapi wiOi p v c k iii of $25.00 tknwili $29.99 heartland. fense against the charges, glv- •U-SRA. ~n*p (M oice Founded In -IMS by students ing evidence of his activity In Cowois A, 0 Md C are m x IIi 450 Top Value Stamps viOi pockaso of $30.00 or more. and teachers who had fled the the antl-Nail resistance In Italy progressive Bolshevlzation of during the war. He was tup- Tis the day after Christmas Humboldt University in Bast ported by several professors. Berlin, .the Free University has The student activists were And all through your house ‘S i ' B L O I N been tom apart In recent years long-winded and often lire- Radicals in the 18,000-member levant. There was much The air’s far from quiet student body have disrupted Marxist talk of the domineer- With kids, pets and spouse! HELLMANN*S classes, occupied buildings and ing classes and even about U.S. threatened violence. The faculty "aggression” in Vietnam, has retaliated by demanding po- In the heat of the controver- The stockings that hung S ife A V e S MAYONNAISE llce protection, and some mom sy, no one appeared to bo bers have quit. aware that Kreibich had re­ By the chimney with care with this coupon “Red Cells” are active, with established a dialogue of sorts Were torn from their perch between violently opposed fac­ and purchost of E the avowed goal of destroying the university os an educational tions in the university. When the children got there! ILS $5.00 or mora institution and transforming it 49< There was something else into an instrument of revolu­ extraordinary about this de­ A pile of new toys T C C . 2 W * 2 1 tion. bate. No one threw eggs, paint, Coupon good Fri.& Sot. only.Dfc. 26 & 27,1969 Desperate tor a w ay out, the or firecrackers. Each side In a sea of gift wrap Limit One Coupon Per Customer West Berlin Senate last summer listened, with some heckling, to ( passed a imiversUy reform bill what the other hod to say. Par- Has bridged that so-called t » t t t » t f t » t t 1 » t M » t ♦ 1 1 t » * » 1 1 t » ' SAVE 16 which replaces the traditional llomentary order, of a sort, pre­ ;U V v;iViViViViViViViViViViVi«Vsi ViV iV i Generation-type gap ... AIAIA»AIA»A»AIAIA'A>A'A'A'A'A'a^j^ university structure' with three- vailed. way parity. This moans broadly The result bore out Krelbich's C h A / i that three groups—professors, thesis that "a new phase of For the magical spirit Mm students, and lecturers — have rational discussion had begtui. Top Round Stoak I il tl tl tl VALUABLE COUPON on equal voice in running the It is a pleasant experience and That Christmas imparts J l ^ M H i LBE e f university. not one which I had expected." Makes us all realize JacK JA C K FROST Last month, in a vote which One of his aides put it fROS' clearly spilt along group lines, another way. "If Kreibich (no­ That wfe're kids in our h e a rts. USDA Choice the students and lecturers elect­ body calls him President Krei­ tlA M B U R Q - ed Kreibich over the opposition bich, and he declines to use the Clearly, steak can only be as good as the side of beef it comes of the faculty. title) had 'lost, he would have And on that happy note from. So Stop & Shop buyers personally inspect each to be GRAMJI'^ Granulated SUGAR The opposition was only token. been forced to resign,” he said. sure it reaches our own rigid specifications. That’s why our with (his coupon "Anyone who takes this job is One small victory Is hardly All the Maxi-Men say steaks are always so good . . . tender, juicy and full of rich beef and purchost of bound to fall flat on his face," conclusive. But It gives some SS.OO or more one professor commented. But ground for optimism that the flavor. In fact, they taste even better than they look! L*' Kreibich sees It differently. Free University may be on the lb 5 - 49* " I ( we can set reform into road back to Its proper function sm s on. atooz. motion here, we can establish Coupon good Fri.& Sot. only; Dec. 26& 27, 1969 a new pattern for all of West May the Joys of G erm any," he said in on inter­ iJEM si tia& m i Limit On# Coupon Par Customar view. "If we succeed, the Free LIQQEn ORUa SAVE 13 University will be in the^ van­ The Season guard of revolutionary re'form. PARKADI "Make that significant re­ OPIN forms,” he said after a mo­ |7^*5 A.M. 1« 10 P.M. ment’s hesitation. Be with You USDA Choice Grade, Revolution la, in fact, alien to Just Rite Trimmed G-HUCK Kreibich. He is a sodallat, but no Mandat. " I am against the Always! for value! Marxist Methodology,” he says. He has been active in (he Social Democratic P arty In Berlin. He' describes E emI Germany as a "perversion of socialism." An elderly professor described Kreibich os "a rather decent No boM, Mb wastt. 2 young man" and a "Lettwlng Back Rump Roast Utopian." BICYCLES C R U A t M Kreibich was bom In Dresden, iRUgcat Meotto* of A treat New Blryclra In tko Eltf ant aatinf. where he attended the Technical Vernon Area University, switching In 1M9-60 .from our Top Sirloin Roast to East Berlin's Humboldt Uni­ Profeeotonally Aaeembled O o c lC < A t L )(% (M )S £ S versity. TOT R008—TRACTORS own ovens! Haarty flavar. ACOBSSORIBS * OIFTB lb Kreibich crossed (o West Ber­ Swiss Steak Roast CartirCitMtM lin in IM l, and began attending the Free University. His pretty Whipped Creme Ring 6 wife Renate, a modem artist followed shortly after. A light, moist cake lavished with H I rich whipped creme. So luscious, 0 R C Buddig Sliced Moots' Ctraef iM l.Teibey.Ilaa.bleft 3 fM * 1 Kreibich Is in the unusual your family will call for "sec- WHft Tltis Coupon position of being president of the onds." Reg. 69C 9 oz pkg. FANCY 6REEN imlversity where he Is still 25i-.Route M Peas and on­ All purpose 7 , Red cells spilt over whether to VERNON, CONN.—R73-3IM I X O B . C A N More mini-priced money-savers! ions 10 oz., boycott the election or to vote Mon. thru Sat. glazed carrotz and prevent the professors from tiM to C:M PJM. lO oz. or peas Mouthwsh and pofataM retaining control by default Open Tt)uni.-Fri. Eves ListeriRo siSI 19 size.sfze^r» 14-oz bottlebome 69' HICH im D The key to Krelbich’s strat­ in cream u u ce Maine Potatoes FREEl Great ATI a Ll b i c v c i j e s a n d 8 01. egy os president Is t/u develop 3-S5' Try this yummy recipe: Split RBPAIR8 OUARAUrnEBD this split by offering the stu­ Modoss Regular or Super 6 ^ baked potatoes carefully' dents a chance to do more Pepperidge Farm 2 LW 8» Scoop out and mash with but­ ter. salt and pepper, a little than oppose, and to use the op­ toothpaste White or Mint Mastemiecos 39^^ Stop & Shop Sherbet Gallon Carton 59- milk and 1 tbsp. grated Ched­ portunity given them in the new Frt. 4c olf label—3 >,4 oz tube dar cheese for each medium law to shape the university. orange. Orange-Raspberry Pineappie Orange-Lemon Lime potato. Rtfill skins and brown. 317 HIGHLAND STREET nsiomamiMn ‘II am not fully convinced I ‘ » M A N C H E ST E R CONN can bring all the radicals with OPEN XMAS EVE TILL • 10 4 . : .. • . . - . ■ I'll •icsmakiartttMtt Stop & Shop will redeem your Federal Food Coupons 263 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST, MANCHESTBI, CONN. I PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY* DECEMBER 26, 1969 NFL Has Edge over AFL MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRnXAY, DECEMBER 26, 1969 PAGE TWENTY-THREE Sports Viewing Operation Clean-Up 'SATCBDAT U tM (SO) OaSor BM rl—Ten- Post-Season, Football Bowl In Team Named by Players vs. florida Id s ( S) N F L : Sanaa vs. Vlkhigs NEW YORK (NEA) — ‘he leagues. The NFL placed Colts, NFL defending cham- Mick Tingelhoff, center, and At Snowy Met Field 4dS ( 8) East-West Shitwi pions who lost to the Jets last Carl Eller, , made FootbaD Activity Continues Tonight For the first time in pro- the a f l five. The defense fessiohal football history, was overbalanced toward the JanuaT. placed no one on the it for the Vihinp Wid.Wide re- SdS ( S) Wide World ot run- M INNEAPOLIS - ST. In the stadium w ill be subjected Coach George Allen. "Bhrery Spoita an All-Pro team was select- eight of ii. -n,e two “ spe- „ „ „ „ NEW YORK (AP)—Ck)l- Tbe North was leading 14-10 in could result n a high-scoring against Forida, the Bhie-Gray The Chicago Bears, who have ning back Leroy Kelly were the "PAUL (AP) — A 30-man to whatever weather surfaces winning team has to have lead­ 8DNDAT eel from both the American aiai positions were divided: the early stages of the fouith game. Classic at Montgomary, Ala., suffered their worst season in Cleveland choices, Saturday In this cold, northern ership frmn within. We have so lege football’s post-season Jan Stenerud of Kansas City is ■work force put the final 1:SS ( S) N F L : Cleveland and the East-West game at Palo League and the National club history, managed to have The other club to place two outpost. mtuiy leaders If Fd mention vs. Dallaa program continues tonij^t quarter but Florida State's Bill Toledo was 10-0 and ranked League by the 26 head coaches the place-kicker and David Lee touches on Operation Clean- Alto, Calif. two players on the team, run- player.s was San Diego, with Meanwhile, both teams contin­ four or five Td leave someone 4dS (SS) A F L: Oakland va. Cappleman had the South mov­ No. 20 In The Associated Press and all the assistant coaches of Baltimore is the . Up at snow-blotched Met­ with the Tangerine Bowl Next week, on Tuesday, Booth ning back Gale Sayers and wide receiver Lancb Alworth ued workouts at separate loca- out, so I won’t mention any KaaaaaCKj ing downfield when Larson major poll. The from those leagues. Dallas and Los Angeles ropolitan Stadium today as (Jarotlna faces West Virginia in middle linebacker Dick Butkus. and offensive guard Walt Uons in the Twin Cttlea today, ram es.” • dS (SS) To Wta liw Booeo at Orlando, Fla., matching placed three players apiece on picked off his pass at the 12- Rockets romped to the Mid­ the Peach Bowl at Atlanta. Tbe The balloting was conducted Sayers is in the running for Sweeney. the final few seate went on ^ In the most dramatic element unbeaten Toledo against the team. All of Dallas' stars fitting into {dace the last pieces yard line. The Nebraska star American ConfereiKie crown. next day, it’ll be Houston by Newspaper Enterprise As­ comeback of the year also. Lem Barney, Detroit defen- sale for Saturdays Nation­ of the gam e plans they will of defense, getting to the quar­ Davidson, champions of the are defensive players; safety sprinted down the sideline for Baley was named the confer­ against Auburn in the Astro- sociation and will be an annual since he tore ligaments in his slve halfback, and Jerry Smith, al Football League struggle throw at each other In tbt« bat- terback, there was little separat­ , outside linebacker Southern (Conference. the TD and then, moments lat­ ence's back of the year—first Bluebonnet game at the Houaton feature. left knee last season and still Washington's tight end, round ing them. Los Angeles' front Celtics Sink It's a cinch AI Lareon won't and , for survival between the Ue for the Nattcmal Football er. the South's eighth fumble of time ever that honor .has gone to Astrodome. was able to return to the top out the team, line of Deacon Jones, Merlin tackle. The Rams' Fearsome Los Angeles Rams and League’s Western Conference break this one up. But only be­ the game set up a one-yard TD a sophomore. He completed bet­ Then comes the heavy New of the NFL rushing department. This team is important from players have a decided edp in Twosome. Merlin Olsen and Minnesota Vikings. UUe. Olsen, (Joy Bacon and Diron Farther Back cause he’s not playing in i t lounge by Jim Carter of Minne­ ter than 60 pel- cent of- his pass­ Year's Day schedule. Bouthem Two of the A F L's strongest the standpoint of prestige, sure- the •‘^electioM. wl h U lauded Deacon Jones, made the squad The crew worked siround the And, with Just 24 hours re­ Talbert sacked the passer 60 Larson kept his post seaaon sota, wrapping it up. es and gained 1,281 through the California plaira Michigan in tbs teams, Oakland and Kansas ly, but it has a more practical among the 22 ^sltlons. Though a, teammate Bob clock clearing the last traces of maining before the game that times. The Wnnesota front line game-breaking record Intact Rutgers' Bruce Von Ness, a air and ran for 267 more. Ross Bowl at Pasadena; Miami City, each had two players also, advantage for some of the play- In NBA Race snow pn>m the 47,900-aeat park will send the winner Into the of Jim Marshall, Alan Page, CtirisUnas Day taking an inter­ for the North, and Davidson finished at 7-3, Its and Penn State clash in the Or­ ' “J "' Brown, offensive tackle, Oakland's strong secondary de- ers. pared to 10 In the AFL, coaches „ -setting for Saturday’s Western NFL championahip game Jan. 4 Gary Larsen and Carl Eller ception 88 yards for the touch­ Clovis Swliuiey of Arkansas best football season in history. ange Bowl at Miami; ' Notre apparently were little Influ- Seven clubs placed two play- fenders, Willie Brown and Dave "Don't come to me with clip- BUI Russell U gone from tbe Otmference championship game. ajalnst the survivor of Sunday's dropped passers 49 times. down that put the North In State, an offensive guard for the Slade was the man most respon­ Dame (aces Texas In the Cotton ers each on the Coaches' A ll­ Grayson, made the team, along pings from all kinds of all-star Natkmai BaaketbaU Aasodatlon, enced by nepotism. And the Cleveland-Dallas contest, con­ If one team has an edge then charge and set up the 31-10 vic­ South were cited as the game's sible. passing for 2,177 yards, 21 Bowl at Dallaa and New Ortoans coaches in both leagues are fa- defending Super with Kanshs City linebacker teams you've made," one pro Originally, plans called for a but the memories, hitter and cern about the weather seemed it Is in a defferent area. And tory over the South in the 22nd outstanding players. touchdowiui and completing 61.T iwMs the Sugar Bowl with Mia- miliar, now, with teams in the Bowl champion Bobby Bell and offensive guard coach has told his players at 300-man crew in anticipation to have been somwfaat subor­ the two factors that might turn sweet, Unger on. annual Shrine AU-Star Game at The were ex­ per cent — best average In the Biasippl against Arkansas. rival league since they (1) have «'",® represented with qua^r- Ed Budde. » contract time. "If you want that the snow removal problem dinated to talk about the teams the game are the weather and The RuaseU-lesa Boston Celt­ the Orange Bowl in Miami. pected to be the show in today's country. The American Bowl matching Besides N F L division leaders more money, bigger bonuses, would be huge. But snow which played preseason games against Jo® e***®^ -and Uielr sim ilar personali­ momentum—both on the side of ics bowed to Phoenix 127-U6 Larson also starred a week Tangeitae Bowl game. Toledo’s The post season action picks North and South seniors at each other, (2) watch films of “ >® Redskins' Sonny Jurgen- Dallas and Los Angeles, the two only one all-star team means began. talUng Wednesday ended ties. the Vikings. Thursday In the aeaatm's first ago when hia school, Nebraska, Chuck Elaley and Davidson's Up tajlsinpo Saturday with the Tampa Fla. on Jan. 3, and ths ether division champions, Min- anything to me. That's the NEA ’niursfbiy ihorning, enabling the preseason games with league ° luittonally televiaed gam e and trouiued Georgia 45-6 in the Sun Gordon Slade both like to throw a«t6r Bowl at Jacksonville, small creW to handle the Job “ I think w e t not only equal,” A cold day and-or a frosen Senior Bowl at Mobile on Jan. opponents, and (3) are more °«®n®lv® tackle Winston Hill, nesota and Cleveland, placed team, because it's picked by the defending champs remained Bowl at E2 Paso, Tex. the football and their matchup by thema^es. field undoubtedly would aid the Fla., matching Tennes ee 10 complete the schedule. concerned with the rival league Interestingly, the Baltimore two players each on the team, the coaches.’ said Vikings (Jooch Bud Grant, In the Eastern DivUlan oeUar. 2 At the Lame time, the last "but similar in our style of play Vikings, who have lived with since there will be interleague Thai, tbe amaalng New York hardy sou^ trekked to the Vik­ and our strengths.” and played under those condl- regular season play beginning Knicka puUed o ff their ao-caUed OFFENSE ing ticket' offices tor the final The similarities In personality tiems fa r more often than the next season. No one wants to be Boaton play for a last-aecoid School Slate FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM 1,000 tickets remaining, and the ranged from the mental tough- Rams, a fact acknowledged free­ caught short. 112-Ul viotory over Detroit . .. Tonight’s Bchednled bas­ Jerry Smith, Washington ...... Tight End less hardy souls m a^ final neae of the two teams, beat ex­ ly by both Allen and Grant. The offensive team was al­ Jackie Smith, St. Louis after the PUtona had gone ketball game between Che­ last-minute preparations for emplified by the leadership qual­ As for momentum, the Vikings Bob Lilly most evenly divided between , San Diego ...... Wide Rec...... Charlie Taylor, Washington ahead only one second eorUer. ney Tech and ElUa Tecb has Willie Brown trips to motels outside the 75- ities In quarterbacks Roman lost their final game to Atlanta Paul Warfield, Cleveland...... Wide Rec. EUearhere, Baltimore held off been poetponed due to the .. .. Fred Biletnikoff, Oakland mile television blackout radius. Gabriel o i the Ram s and Joe 10-3 but the Rama dn^>ped a PhlUdelphU m - l U and San weather. Bob Brown, Los Angeles ...... Tackle ...... , Dallas There, in the warmth of a Kapp o f the Vikings, to the 13-7 loss to Baltimore for their Thorouffhhred, Harness Racing Annual Report Franolaco shipped Cincinnati The same was expected Winston Hill, New York Jets ...... Tackle ...... Jim Tyrer, Kansas City Orr Continues Scoring Pace heated room, they will be able fierceness of the opposing Front third loss in succession, a tact 124-UO in overtime. to watch the game on CBS tele­ Fours. for the Rockville at Newing­ 6 that does Indeed worry a proven Walt Sweeney, San D ie g o ...... Guard Gale Cunningham, Green Bay Phoenix’ triumph over Boston ton High hoop meeting. vision beginning at 2 p.m., EST, "We have a lot ot solid citi­ performer such as the veteran Ed Budde, Kansas C it y ...... Guard . . Tom Mack, Los Angeles was the first over the Oltlcs In while'the players and the fans zens on this club,” said. Ram s’ Olsen. Tomorow night the elum- Record Year Noted at Gate Mick Tingelhoff, Minnesota...... Center ...... Jim Otto, Oakland Bad Time of Year the Suns' two-year history. Cen­ nl game will be played at Joe Namath, New York Jets ...... . . Sonny Jurgensen, Washington ter Jim F ok, with no Russell to East •Catholic starting at NEW YORK (AP) __ "Sunday racing may be one of ners reported attendance of ..4.h0 man who did contend with, aoored 81 points, with the oesdor boya Gale Sayers, Chicago ...... Running Back , Dallas T :86, T.o(rnli7pH hettincr nn thor- ‘he answers,” said Schaplro, 39,744,406 and betting of niof-^ -for his-team foUowed by Paul . Silas with 26 playing the grads. o iT S e d and harness rac- ^ “o also is president of the Lau- $3,687,999,628, topped by the Leroy Kelly, Cleveland ...... Running Back ...... Matt Snell, New York Jets For Hqekey Kings and Gall Goodrich with S4. Don OUgnnrefl anti namess rac Race course, "it has been a states of New York. California, in 1969, < a s desig­ NEW YORK (A P ) — It wasn’t exactly a ho, ho, ho nated by his peers Nelson paced Boaton with 21. Kfeat help in several areas. New Jersey, Illinois, Maryland Walt Bellamy’s driving Uyup 4J6,5>;»:i,b^o in tne united Colorado and Ver- and Florida. This was up from DEFENSE holiday for the Los Angeles Kings. in the National Rick Barry Back FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM with one second left put the PU- States during 1969 by a mont.” the 1968 figures of 38,712,373 and Removed 3,000 miles from home by the National F o o tb a ll League, is tooB in front o f the Knioka l l l - record 64,179,406 persons. The 1969 record totals, as $3,365,371,624. Carl Eller, Minnesota ...... End ...... Rich Jackson, Denver Hockey League schedule, the Kings absorbed a 7-1 UO, but N ew Y ork tmmedUtely With Washington Despite this merry clicking of compiled Thursday in a year- Harness racing continued to Deacon Jones, Los A n geles...... End ...... Jim Marshall, Minnesota shellacking from Boston on Christmas night. That, be­ called time out, gaining posses­ Ripk Barry returned to Inac­ the turnstiles and pari-mutuel survey by The Associated boom. The United States Trot- Merlin Olsen, Los A n geles...... Tackle ...... Tom Keating, Oakland lieve it or not, was an improvement over the night be­ sion at midoourt. Walt Frasier machines. John Schaplro, presi- press, compared to the 1968 at- ting Association reported record tion Thursday idght. Bob Lilly, Dallas ...... Tackle ...... Alan Page, Minnesota fore, Christmas Eve, when the Kings were beaten 8-1 arched a long, high peas toward dent of the Thoroughbred Rac- tendance of 61,523,036 and bet- attendance of 24,436,000 and the basket and, while Dick Bar­ ’The high-scoring star of ths Ing Associations, believes there ting of $4,967,661,116 for the flats record betting of $1,809,000,000, Dick Butkus, Chicago ...... Middle Backer...... Ray Nitschke, Green Bay ------— at Toronto. In other NHL games Thurs­ nett picked off BeUaihy, WUUa Washington Caps, sidelined for are some soft spots us far as the trotters, combined. up from 1968’s 22,810,662 and Bobby Bell, Kansas City ...... Line Backer ...... George Webster, Houston leaped and In one motion runners are concerned. day night, Philadelphia two months with a knee Injury, Of this year's total, the run- $1,602,289,692. Chuck Howley, Dallas ...... Line Backer ...... Dave Robinson, Green Bay Pretty Girls blanked the ball ' through the Any increases in attendance trimmed pakland 3-1 and suited up but stayed on the Lem Barney, D etroit...... Halfback ...... Jim Johnson, San Francisco t h u s t u b hoop aa the busser Bounded. and betting are due almost en­ Minnesota tied Chicago 4-4. bench as his teammates romped W lN S lE IZ "W e call that the Boston play tirely to a greater number of Willie Brown, Oakland ...... Halfback ...... Bob Bryant, Minnesota A dd T o Bowl Phil Esposito led the Boston to a in-112 American Basket­ because Russell and the CelUca racing days, he told the TRA at Dave Grayson, Oakland ...... Safety ...... Larry Wilson, St. Louis rout with two goals and two as­ OP TUB tsrg ball Asooclation victory over used to work It," explained Fra­ Its recent convention in New Or­ Santa Anita Closed sists while Ken Hodge also AUHUAL Plttahurgh. Mel Renfro, D allas...... Safety ___ Johny Robinson, Kansas City Grid Interest sier. “I try to get the baU as leans. scored twice and Bobby OiT, the In the only other game, Mack KICKING SPECIALISTS NHL's leading scorer, picked up close to the basket as possible Calvin hit four fiee throws In DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Every­ THOKPS Placekicker—Jan Stenerud, Kansas City a goal and an assist, increasing without hitting the rim. We the final two minutes to give Over Wage Dispute one ruust have seen them—ev- his point total to 50. TJSOPh V practice It all the time, but it Loo Angeles a 106-101 triumph Punter—David Lee, Baltimore eryoneVwho watches football, Ski Notes Orr has 40 assists in 33 game.s p never worked before. I usually over Kentucky. likes parades or views TV. ARCADIA, Calif. (A P ) — A strike hit today’s sched­ and, barring injury, is a cinch throw the boU too high, too long, While Barry looked on, War­ By BILI. SACIIKRKK uled opening of the horse racing winter season at Santa They are the pretty young shatter both the .assists and too short or over the hack- ren Armstrong paced the Caps A cold crLsp day yesterday Anita Park as the unions said about .'>00 iiickets sur- things with the shapely legs, scoring records for defensemen, board.” to vtetory with 26 pointa, Gary and n,y w'f® <‘"<1 I were at the track at 12:01 a.m. wearing brilliant but scanty cos- Roth records were set last yeai* Raad aoored a game-high 88 Bradds added 20 and Lnrry Powder Hill Ski Area. We were _ ------tumes. cavorting in perfect drill ^ith Orr accumulating 64 points points, with Dick Barnett add­ Brown set a team record with IT Cowboys Out to Win alignment in complex patterns. jy,jj Chicago’s Pat Stapleton met by Harry Gropn and watch- ing SS and Frasier 20. Jimmy asslste. Mike Lewis led Pitts­ ed the skiers for awhile from L«I‘'°niia Racing Assoth ,i ..ppeured the day before There are two drill teams picking up 50 assists, Walker had 82 and Bellamy 24 burgh with 18 points. the Pawder Keg Ixamge, with a Wednesday Hcheduled opening that the which have become national in- The Kings and Bruins were for the Pistons. LA's Calvin hit Ms four free clear view of the MIddlefleld horses would not run on time, stitutions—the Kilgore College scoreless for one period before Baltimore canned six tree throws after Kentucky's Sleirv slope which was dotted with The strike, called Wednesday But a last-minute meeting in Rangerettes and the Tyler Jun- unassisted goals by Esposito throws In the final minute to JacksoiL. tied the score at 100 E skiers. after union members held meet- a hotel lobby plus some quick ^Big One^on Sunday lor College Apache Belles. .j^d Derek Sanderson in the first stave oft Philadelphia despite a wUir a three-point basket. Powder Hill already has had Ings, came at the planned open- negotiations changed matters And for practice, long hours, uj, minutes of the second period 41-polnt performance by the Wayne Hightower and Warren 22 days of skiing. It was a good Ing of Santa Anita's 36th season and the track opened on time, |]W YORK (A P ) — Now comes the rematch in the sUirt and Pugh has regained i**scipline and conditioning they triggered a six-goal Boston ex- 76erB' BlUy OuHnlngham. Davla paced the wlnneni with 23 day for snow making, as Her- of thoroughbred racing. The contract difficulties this _ c a n ’t Dnllus w in th e nr'ore hospitable atmosphere of form after nagging ankle and no points to the foot- plosion. Cunningham, who also and 21 points respectively while man and l.a)U Zemel were work- The AFL-GIO Service Em- y®‘*r also Involve today’s sched- ” hy thethn Cottonnnttrxn Bowl iwwith llh ovs this week US thev ® Pa®s'ng team, is middle Just like a profes-sional foot- Philadelphia scored all of its after mlaftng a shot In an at­ three double chair lifts, two T it' oHer of a $2 Inerease in “"V Meadows track officials ll’" 'l"®b"®k®r -md Chuck Howley. Labor Troubles officials fo). Sunday’s re- the ball less than any of the four who always backs ud the weak ‘ earn, they have sumrncr goal-s in the first period to knock tempt to Ue tbe score, he fouled also said they eouldn' C bars and two rop«- tows wltli a fringe benefits." A nlnir *"l Rlhtt'h against the Cleve- teams in the N F L playoffs, and aide, have had outstanding ““J"® ‘ he girls off Oakland and take over third out with 41 seconds left and two total capacity of more than 8,- spokesman said it had “ Kf®®i'®nt with the union At Santa Anita free throws each by Gus John­ 000 per hour. It is an ideal set- don't . know...... when...... we wi will. l bbe land Browns, who b u rietl have run it more, years and Dave Edwai-ds has ‘ h r . ’ r r t t e " “r ...... school they hold practice The Flyers struck quickly, son, Jack Marin and Kevin up for the novice chairlift us it able to open." said one track them 12-10 in November. The absence of for done his job. ARCADIA, CalU. (A P )—Union just like the football players and bunching all of their goals in Loughety accounted for the fi- spokesmen said 600 ptekeU went keeps the beginners out of the ' " " ' T ' ' spokesman. In the years since the Cow- four games due to a shoulder se- The CJowboys have been hurt for'ar just about as long.”long. eight minutes, 54 seconds, with way of the more e>(perlenee(l There was no meeting of the juUyl, Gleaming Sword and entered the National Foot- paratlon suffered in presea.son with touchdown passes, 23 of luU spread. Marin led the Bul­ up at 12:01 a.m. today around Football players have it easy j i „ , Johnson. Dick Cherry and skier. minds, Fred H. Ryan, vice Tropic King II are expected to hall League they Ivavc luid three and the slight separation in them to be exact. Landry re- lets with 81 points. the Banta Anita race track as in one way. They can grimace Simon Nolet hitting, Biggest Quarterbacker in League Also Best Powder Hill lias 16 slopes |iiul pr6*ttl>-’t>t and general manager gf„rt in the $26,000 Hessian hlg chances to win it all. Each ’s pitching shoul- vamped his defense* in the final Ban Francisco, trailing by 12 the AFLCIO Bervlce Employas in pain and hold bruised mus- Doug Favell, making only his BATTLE FOR B A LL — ManchMter Hiifh’s (Thuck Ijinkford luittlM with Bob trails with a gooil 20 Inch base Santa Ahlta, said Thursday. n,mdlcap at one mile at Liberty time they faltered and fell buck, der have been factors. The most games, moving Otto Brown, a with four minutes left, tied Cin- International Union began g clcs or huddle under blankets on fifth upp«irance in goal foi- Lorch of Hall during contest Friday night in Manchester. Hall won the game, and four Inehe.s of man-made But tlie lioises were at the He|i Park in Phllndelphiu. Jai-( The memory of the 1966 title im|iortant, liowever, probably is rookie free agent fram Pnalric dnnafi at 110-all on Ron WII- strike. the sideline in biller weather. Philadelphia, gained his first Mams’ steal and layup with 26 Negotiations between the un­ 65-47. I^ankford’s teammatex are Jack Holik (rear) and Ken Tetlford watching. snow. Little or no time waiting track and everything el.se was |y likely will be starting high- game in the Colton Bowl still the arrival of Calvin Hill, the View, into the right corner in On the other hand, the girls victory, kicking out 31 shots. Gabriel Judged Top Player secoitds left in regulation time. for a chatr, seven minutes to In readiness whetvhen Ihc opening weight at 121 pounds if Spring Dallas fans, who recall mokle from Yale who has won place of Phil Clark. Cornell must always sniile, smile. Gerrv Fhman's second neriod ion and the FederaUon of Cali­ the summit, and a half mile comes, with ilH feature of Double, at 122, stays In tlie ‘ he fatal offsides call and the the Offensive Rookie of the ureen remains on the left side smile. „oal snoiled his shiitnni Williams and Jaff Mullins then fornia Racing Associations, of scored 10 of the Warriors' 14 LSU Puts Pistol Pete on Display open slope with a few bumps to the $26,00<).addedled I'alos• „a,s Ver.les veioes barn.narn. rushedm.-Mieu h pass<>-’= that>“•“ . Don...... Meredith...... Yciir ------honors.------with Mike Gaechter at v-,ne,.igstrong L,,KeLike inisthis winter season when ^ Minnesota came backL e k fromf r o m which Banta Anita Is a member, overtime points. keep you honest with a vertlele Handicap and favored defending Other features on Saturday's into the end zone for an Until Hill damaged the big toe safety and Mel Renfro at free the Apache Belles and the Rtin-two-eod deficit to e-nin the broke off Iste Wedneedsy end of 500 feel. Saw one lad whom champion Rising Market. curd Include the $20,000 Miami Interception by Green Bay s on his right foot, a vital takeoff safety. Renfro, who .also saw gerettes appear at pro games with Chicago In NFL by Fellow Gridders Mullins scored 84 points and a management epokeeman said Williams 26 but Clncy's ()scar I clocl«-d for an elapswl lime of Three years ago, the same Beach Handicap at Tropical . spot for a running back, he was some duty on the.corncr, led the and bowl contests and in pa- Tom mv Williams and Rtit then there wae UtUe chance the was foe flashier performer, the paaeer (and closing in fast on Robertson took gam e honors 8'.j minutes iM-r run so Ite had factions were embroiled In eon- I*ark, the $15,000 Capitol Hundl- ^nd the following year in 13- on the way to the ru.shing title, league with 10 intereeptlon.s. rades wearing very little in tern- Gold.sworthv scored the third NEW YORK (NEA) — horse racing season would open Opening Round of Tournament a lot of skiing whlh Gabe is a big guy with No. 1 passer in the league, with Norm Van Brocklln) In the with 88. today as scheduled. we were tract negotiations that al.so cap at Uuirel and the $10,000 below-zcro weather at Green Although he had not regained Punting has been no problem peratures when overcoats are period goals that drew M lnn e'^ club’s history. A feature of his dining. broke ilown just prior to open- .Sugar Bowl Handicap at the " ’hen Bart Starr sneaked all of his early form he proved with averaging more proper dress. ta oven with roiientrn dark, moody features re­ the most completions and the greatest yardage and desei^ed effecUveneaa U hU low percen­ Water Is a preeloim comnu^- ing ,day. A strike was planned Fair Grounds In New Orleans. ‘ •'® winner In the final last week against Washington than 43 yards but s Training for both teams in- Burns and J. P Parise had the flecting his Filipino ances­ EARLY BIBOB — Vivl TEE-TOTALERB — LU his designation to All-Pro tage of Interceptions—ha holds May Likely Determine Champion d er'H ill as u” Is'^used' to make — ------.seeonda for a 21-17 cas acted in the movies. Benoon 141-886. 480, LoU Lowe 466. the Rwim of things ami Pis­ 84 John's at Ne wYork and tie only to fall before the in the I formation, Walt angry mood at home in the it counted. He was the stalwart "W e haven't bean dethroned pool and recirculated. winloss streak to seven games era on the 16 teams, made It of­ who stood up to enemy blitzes tol-packing loouisiana State lowm open the clsaote tonight, Top Sport Story in N.E. Browots 31-20. ^ Garrison first and Hill deep. Colton Bowl. Three strikes are Sli^n Brovim of Purdue led the but kept the North Stars unbeat____ PINNETTEB—Dot Whitehead yef." Chatting with Herman Zemel. ficial in voting him the winner and d e liv e r^ the crucial of­ with Yale playing the Univerally After the 42-10 beating Nov. 2, The backs, usually shift before out In most leagues but the Cow- nation's collegians in kickoff re- en against Chicago. MinneMta 178-668, Betty Phim ley 178-488, taken a dip in

V PAGE TWENTY-POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1969

BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with BIAJOR HOOPLE

t e u e p h o n e o - WMATSMATTER, NO SENSE WEWU, I PIP SEE A UTTLE I] Amwtr H rrtiiow f»n l« PETUNIA,,.LOSE VER O' HUMOR? OOV IM A BEO SUIT HANSIN' ODD JOTS. Ught tmckliR, TVj\Sas, VtTUQE CLASSIFIED VOICE? YAONLY me l e f t SBFOCE caipeBtry, mlaoeUaneous re­ 5; t h e U O C ^ SWAAM-*- Winter YAKKEP PER I OOULO SET CruOSB BUT paid ote.. good aervlea and MINUTESi WHATTAWA m a k e o f ffUBT ABOUT POP IT ? THE MAJTOe HA£ HOOPUE’S SVZ.E/ lour prloos. 64S-7XU. SEEM TAKIW THE A C B 0 8 8 S6 At no tine iDVERTISING BOMB FOB. THE MEW (contr.) TWO handymen want a variety CO«.T BUT HE P10MT IBaintum* CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS of Jobo by day or bour. Roa- HAVE ENOU&H TO to— - DOWN BUY THE MOTHBAI-UE 5 Tim* {or 8 AJL to 4:30 PJL aonahle. Call 843-5906. I CHBISTMAS EVE / Inickwhcat IRanarka 2 Austroncaian language COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Hoosokold Sonrlcos i d SToo----- for golf 3 Adherent of 4:39 PJl. DAY BEFOUTPDBLlCAnOK 01lM«d 13-A 12 Tributary o{ French royal lina 20 Rocky hills 34 Sisera’s killer DeadUne for Saturday and Mooday la 4te9 |«-iw FiMay RKWEAVnfO of buna, moOt- thaOusa (Bib.) 4Tiny 22 Married holea, xtppen repatrod. Win­ 13 Ouido’a note 35 Joker i»on 14 Region 5 Cultivated 24 Czech, for dow ihades made to moawro. example 37Surrotmds PLEASE READ YOUR AD 15 Drag in the flower aU atae Venetian blinds, Kayo ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN (pL) 6 Seaweed 25 Cynocephalus 38 Seeks Claaalfled or “Want Ada” are taken over the phoae as a 7 Condition of (Egypt) 40 Not suitable convenience. The advertiser ahoold read Ma ad the K ISST made while yon watt. Tape re­ ITKiU 41 Puts to corders for rent. Mariow*t. 887 so VBROUGHT IT BACK, HEY, I KNOW.' :'LL MAKE VOU MV•IV \ ISOfaeerve birth (var.) 26 "Last Days DAT IT APPEABS and REPORT ERRtHtS in ttwte lar the PRIME m in iste r ; 42 Persian fairy EH? WELL, BYGAPFRY, UlnertnfWK SGanbling of Pompeii" next tanertton. ‘Ihe Herald is responalMe tor enly O NE In­ Main St 649-SBl. THAT PESERVES A REWARD 43 Fruit !V 21 Not at hone houae heroine correct or omitted insertion for any adverttoement and then OSOM E WNP! 9 Plinth (arch.) 27 Dissect 44 Ofanger only to the extent of a “make good" tMertton. Errota whidi LIGHT trucking — Lawns, ed- 23 Una division . . , (U tin) 24 Mora rational . 28 Unit of force do not lesaen the value of the advertisement wiU not he lars, atUca cleaned, odd Jobo. 26Ineuraions llPenodsof 29 Plant ovule 46 Swiss river corrected by “ make good" Inserttan. Trees cut and removed. 649- 47 Growl 30 Deposited time 31 Venomous 8000. 16 Prevaricator snakes SO Number irs HARP. 31 Febulous fRoekvIBo. Tol Free) Si birds CUSTOM made draperieo, allp TO t e l l •• 1 2 3 5 7 5 9 10 11 9 K HW ^ MA hi. TJt i« Wt. fUi • 32 American 4 5 643-2711 87S-3136 covers and reupbolatering. humorist 12 if 14 Btidget terms. Etetabliahed In 33 Reply (ab.) 1945. Days, 524-0154 evenings, 34 Feminine 1$ 16 17 849-7590. OUT OUR WAY appellation BY J. a WILLIAMS 35 Abate if .8 20 Trouble Reaching Our AdYortieer? LIGHT 'mUdONO, bulk deUv- 360abase ■ a >36 il a 23 ery, yards, atUes, oollara beautiful! 38 Lessened cleaned and removed. Also odd ^ PONT WORRY HIS MOTHER- CHUCK LIKES HIS^ 39 Snare 24-Hour Answering Service T, mf fc, MIA, Ut, T.M. ■.» U.l NOW JUST A IM THE B E S T IN-UNW MOTHER-N-LAW 2t B H z * 27 21 29 Jobe. 844-8962. LITTLE MORE GREASE PAUBER ALWAvS GIVES' N'CANT THROW dOShakaapear- 2 U GREASE a t AKOUNP.' I PO HIM A HIDEOUS ANYTHING AY/A/.' ean character Free to Herald Readers TOUR bualneaa Janitor, depend­ C IMI to NIA Iw. t h e b o t t o m Help W onfed—Male 36 DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS ALU MY TIE FOR — SO THIS 41Diamaying it able night service, daily, week­ CHRISTMAS TIES CHRISTMAS GIVES HIM AN 45 Diminutive of Want Intomiation on ‘joe ot our daaailled advertteai ly or monthly basis. Call 644- “Grampa, thty'n pndkting a mini-raettsion in ihn tint a s k m y w i f e . BUT WHY THE ONLV WAY TO Y ^ W RONG! IF I PO...'^ EXCUSE OR Margaret M 37 No answei at the telephone Ustedf Simply cnB tbr 0529. half of 1970. What was tho maxi-racossion lika in ’29?" BRIDGEPORT operator. SHE THINKS IT?-WHY REASON TO SET 48 Ruminant GET RIO OF THAT I'LL NEVER GET THIS ONE THEVRE NOT JUST ___ pertenced. H A B 'Tool GUY IS TO Answer “ ^ O P IT/ 40 Pertaining to 16 HIM OFF /MY BACK/ R'RING MACHINE SPATTERS/' TOSS IT? EDWARDS Ehiglneertng Ca, 168 Forest HIS CALL, P A W , Ikastmua t r R -m a ' 51 Sixty minima 41 IT ks ■ St.. Manchester. 52 Sharp blow 4t 48 50 ANSWERIN6 SERVICE EDWARD R. PRICE—Painting 3 5 FULL-TIME oil truck driver. Public Works Dept, at the RING/ 53 Biblical Apply In person. 315 Broad prophet 51 12 u LEON ClessynaM builder—new exterior and interior. Paper Eighth UUllUas District to ftll 54 Tide of 649-OSiiO 875-2519 homes custom built, remodel­ hanging. CelUnga, etc. Insured. WANTED — Babysitter In your St. an existing vacancy. Send ap- 6 ** 56 k respect (pL) M and leav your message. Ton’ll bear Itom our aaverwi ing, additions, rec rooms, ga­ 849-1003. home for two children, days. APPUANC3B SERVICE Tech- piicaUon to Mr. H. Osgood, 55 Put in place rages, ^tdiena remodeled, Jig time without spending aUlU iwenlng at the telephane. Call 644-8815. nlciana, experienced to work P. O. Box 1138. Manchaeter, (Nfwipeser fstsrprns Asm.) bath tile, cement work, stepa conn. 08040. JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Paint­ ------In greater Hartford area, top dormers. Residential or oom- SALESGIRLS lor evening shift, pay, medical benettu, paid Tracks— Traclen ing and paperhanging. 643-0144. merical. CaU 849-4291. 7. p.m.______to _____ midnight.______or tick daya, psUd vaoation, pro- MAN at least 21 years ______DORMERS, garages porOhea. part-time. No experience nec- tit aharing, take-home service “ j** ’"'***’ no draft obllgaUona to BABYSITTING attar school and teawtewat «Mft1 Baealn DIaaaa aea. xeaKiala ii ■ Pm ■ ii ■ lit StAft AW A llOsJMr Ofl * at/atalnwa Vw*Mw4aMsaaa4 CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER HERALD . 1949 FORD pick-up H ton body. rec rooms, room wldltlona. ______ElRctrical S«rvicM 22 essary, will traUi. Please ap­ vshlole, permanant position. CaU 742-9182, after 6:80 p.m. ply in person or call Mister All nnnilcatlons atrlctly con- lene bag marhlne or on piint- kitchens, add-a-levela, rocflng. icT.inr!TRTriAT. n.m., cropped, champion blood lines, MortQflQM 27 wages with benefits. CTOIl be­ companies you do NOT 2098 floors; hatchwaye, remodeling Interesting position In small 8492184. tween 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Rob­ 9 months old. 8494868. LU want to. see your letter. dspartment for. quaUfled porches, garages, ckwets, ceU- MORTGAGES — let and 2nd. ert's BIsetrio Co, 644-2421. Tour letter wlB be de­ BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ings, attics flniafaed, rec mortgagas— Interim flnanelng typist. stroyed if the advertiser lusint's SvrvicES MANAGEMENT lYatnee over MYNAH bird and cage. •40. rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ —ex p ^ e n t and oonfldentlal Houn 8:30-4:80. Company ADULT WITH SINCE YOU'RE CONVINCED NOW, PEPPER, 1 MUST WARN YOU THAT HERE'S THE POLYGRAPH. I FASTEN AN ELECTRODE TO is one you’ve mentioned, 31 to tl2,0(W with opportunity I'all after 5 p.m.. I l l 388 if not It will be handled O ffM w d 13 er related work. No Job too aarvloe. J. D. Reel Estate offers good wages, pleasant YOUR SON IS m U N S T U E YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO BE SILENT. ANY- I YOUR PALM, SOME THINGS AROUND YOUR ARM AND small. Dan Moran, BuUder. to branch Into own business. TRUTH, AND DID MOT STEAL J A LIE In the usual manner Aaaoo. 6490U9. working conditions, excel­ THING YOU SAY WILL BE USED IN COURT | CHEST. READY TO GO? ^ ■ ----- — ------YOU ARE A-1 . Truck is A-1. Evenings, 649-8880. STATION WAGON CaU R. Blsvenson, 378-7770. ■WE CAR, DO YOU THINK ^DETECTOR AGAINST YOU. YOU UNDERSTAND CeUars, attics, yards, drive­ lent company benefits pro­ HCD SUBMIT TO A C IM* I, NCA. Ik. TM !.» VI Nl OH. JIG BORE Operators — First, THESE RIGHTS? Put THB SILVER SRpoN ways sealed and amaU truck­ N. J. LaFlanune — Carpenter gram free parking end sub­ Wanted for early morning HUL-mm j^tYfiRAPH TEST.’ H d p sidised cafeteria. ssoond and third shift. Laths BACK IN YOUR MOUTH/, L m i cmkI F p — d 1 ing done A-1 right. CaU 'Tre- Contractor. AddiUona, remodel­ delivery, 2 to 4 :*0 a.m., 7- M P A R T M I N T operators, second shift. Vaitt- mano 'Trucking Service toU- ing and repaira. CaU anytime 3 5 daya a wtak. Mileage end - r cal turret lathe operators, sec­ M A N A a i R free. 742-9487. ter free eatlmates. 875-1842. Apply: commlaslon. No colleotlons. CAPABLE person to work in In­ ond shift. Call LeMi Corpora­ F O R T O Y S E Contact: Mr. Johnson, area FCUND —Gold charm with ventory control posting and tion, 8U-3882. SHARPENING Service — Saws, MASONRY—AU types of stone FIRST NATIONAL Supervteor. Lords Prayer. CaU 649-5297. knives, axes, shecua, skates, and concrete work. QuaUty pricing for industrial supply Na E tparlanea Nseaaanry STORES INC. FOREIGN car mechanics ftill- rotary blades. ()uick service. workmanahip, work guaran­ firm. Modem fltest Hartford lo­ LOST —Diamond ring, vicinity cation. Salary and fringe bsM- 875-3686 tlros. Apply In person. Gorin’s Wa Witt Train / of Parkade or Motts. Can Capitol Equipment CTO., 88 teed. CaU after 5, 643-1870, 844- PARK A OAKLAND c IW hr NU. let, TJd. lag, it.l Nt. OW. Main St., Manchester. Hours flU. CaU 2 8 9 8 38 1 for itypolnt- Sports Usr Center, Route U, identify. Reward. CaU 649-8962. 2975. AVENUES . Tblland 'Tpka., 'TalcottvIUa. dally 7:80-5, 'Thursday, 7:80-9, ment. "When I said I wanted you to be independent I meant LOST —Savings Passbook No. Saturday, 7:80-4. 848-79M. NEWTON H. SMITH and Son— EAST HARTFORD, WB ARE LOOKlifa for an In­ W.T. GRANT f l g PART-TIME Janitorial, 4 houra Maarbsatar FaTkada financially, not sarcastically!" 038-0-00692-0 Hartford National RemodsUng, repairing, addi- CONN. spector and a helper to oiir per night, 5 nights, Manch#9 SNOW Plowing—Sidewalks »5 Bank and 'Trust CTO., Manches- Uons, rec rooms, garages, shipping and racaivtng clerk ter, 6495384 after 4 p.m. MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD per house, driveways extra. ATTENTION . ter Green Office. AppllcaUion porches and roofing. No Job In our plasma department. C ______A 872-8589. made for payment. too small. CaU 849-3144. HOUSEWIVES PART-TIME waitress wanted, Pleas* apply In parson at tha DID VOU SEE HIM YEAHJ AND HE DOESN'T ^ experienc/e not neceasary but lOock Co., 18M ToUand Tpfce., IN THE BARBER LOOK ANYTHING LIKE LOST — Savings Passbook No. SNOW Plowing — Private or STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF business, 24-hour service. CaU ROBBINS Carpentry re­ helpful, good working oondl- Manebestar. F/Kf AtOKB CALLS CAME THAT PICTURE OF JEP PAROIE.' 022-0-18198-8 Hartford National Would you like to work ------MS modeling specialist. Additions, Uons, pleaaaal surroundings. FROM PEOPLE WHO CLAIM TO Bank and 'Trust CTO., First Man- ______649-9817. while your children a n in ..THERE IS NO I'M fiOINO TO SORRY, 5/R...^ THATS FUNNY/..THE ^ rec rooms, dormers, porches, 847-lWl. EXPERIENCED first and sec­ NAVE SEEN JEP PAPOIEJ CHARGE ON WHICH FEEL LIKE SILLY F YOUR NURSE/S WORKED WHEN Chester Office. AppUcaUon sohoolT We have openings PLOWING — Side­ cabinets, formica, buUt-lBS, ond men and dependaMa REMEMBER,STEVE,"' TO HOLD HIM.SO WE . AiteOILLY IF THIS < CALL BUZZER USED fTTHISMORNINO m ade for payment. in our store’s sooountlng drivers for shade tobaooo ’ HALLOWEEN PARTY ) DOESNTSEEM walks, driveways. Reasonably bathrooms, kitchens, 849-3448. WAinUCSS—5 nights, 912 p.m., department ter experttneed farms. Attractive houses avail­ FREAKS OUT... TO WORK.' priced. CaU 849-0638. Monday-Frlday. Good pay for comptometer operators to able. Write Box ” D D ", Man­ FLOOR cleaning and waxing. work part-time from 9 a.m.- right person. Apply In penon, m P g n o n o b C. J.'s, 273 Broad St. chester Herald. Janitor service. OaU Suburban KooUwg Siding 14 2:80 p.m. Wegee commensu­ Ploor Maintenance Service. rate with ablltty, free park­ FULL OR PART-TIME sales­ RIDE wanted from Charter Oak BID WELL Home Improvement Free estimates. FuUy insured. ing, eubeldlsed cafeteria. clerk, apply Pine Pharmacy, \ vicinity to St. Francis Hospital, Co. Eixpert Installation of Hartford. Hours 8-4:80. CaU 8499229. A p^y employment office. REGISTERED NURSES •84 Center St., Mancbeeter or aluminum siding, gutters and call 849M14. 849-9501 after 5 p.m. EXCAVATING — Trenching — trim. Roofing Installation and Bob Cat machine, snow plow­ repaln. 6498495, 875-9109. FIRST NATIONAL FOR NIGHT SHIFT ing driveways and parking 5 5 5 5 ^ 5 ^ STORES INC. and roof ' repair. FULL OR PART-TIME AMtomobllM For Solo 4 lots, tree removal. Reason­ Coughlin Roofing Go., Inc. 649 MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY able rates. 848-8156, 873-0647. PARK A OAKLAND 1988 PLYMOUTH, 4-door no7. AVENUES Registered nurses urgently l » t d M i e m U a t t la r . 3 . ( TERRIFIC] THATfe A 9TRANGE WAV TO '’■edan, automatic, V-8, radio, SNOW plowing, residential and needed for 11 to 7 ahitt. Ex­ power steering. Good running commercial. Also trucking. EAST Ha r t f o r d . cellent salaries, differen­ SURPRISE, SERVE IT IF M3U A9K M E! V M d condition, $900. 6492880.. ______Reasonable rates. 8491974. R o e A fig m d CONN. tials, and fringe beneftta. AAR. WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALU Oontaot Personnel Depart­ nri^^ growtli patmh ABeRNATK/.' NEED CAR? Credit very bad? DRY WALL — remodeling — ChiMMyt 16-A ment, Manchester Memorial VOUlRC HAA/ING Bankrupt, repoeeesalon? Hon­ paint, repair, or replace ceU------_ . ------HospKal, 8491141, Ext. 2U. ATTLX 9HI9H KEBAB HO-HaW... I BiJri DONT est Douglas accepts lowest and walla. Reatonable ~ r V U . or part-time, daya, FOR DINNER! WONC3ER TD U fK E TO GO W/AMT PEOPLE down, smaUest paymenta, any­ rates. CaU 849-5784. pairing roofs ot aU kinds, new^ waltreas work. CaU or apply IONAIIFI.Oa WHATTTME /ANOWAfTCUnSlOE T D S E T IH E where. Not smaU loan finance ___ _ roofs, gutter work, chlmne3ra Center Ooftee' Shop, Tolland, VmH at Omanal rreseTTiN© THEOCHOOt. lOBATHArrM company jUan. Douglas Mo- SNOW PLOWING — residential cleaned and repaired. 80 yaara’ 8799880. COOT wanted full-time, days or MgMl fforp. experience. Free estim a tes.------nights. Apply in peraon only. ADVERTISING TO B E ? fOBWINTTHaOPTO A S q U A C E . tors 345 8*« 4 jgickey TTiompeon mags. "TREE SERVICE (Soucier) hour week, paid vacations, all company beoefita. Asking 81,700. Phone 6493614 Trees cut, building lots clear­ Oaod 1 Apply at once. Advertising DeparUnent 8:80-2:80. Don't Juet think about being CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER after 5:30 p.m. ed, tress topped. Got a tree problem! WeU arorih phone a Represetltaflve—Be one— A m t 1980 COMET, needs aome work. MV M N TWUN* NAlMIfKl RBFORT EOT HIKUPUT PISCUS5..T VtSUSHt HE NgnR caU. 7 4 S - 8 i a . 20 Act now—CkU 2894832. 6 iHanrbratpr ^arttitui IfrraUt NOTHMS »U 9Plt^5i A uarrfR EYBN MV OFWRTO « lP t Best price over $40. CaU 849 ION A Manufaefuring ntOM m iM IA UPMT HuK. no DOUBT pens that sound UK^ 7884. LIGHT trucking, odd Joba. also MANCHESTER Dattvaiy-Uglit u BAP MWN» ABOUT MB n L A T l« » -T A SWWPLeRf 1 MW H&ONamNei IM « of Oanaral Stennl Carp. Eigant SI.. M saidJter TMBfrifW,.------N moving large appliances. Bum- trucking and paekaga dellvary. 1887 AUSTIN-Healy 3000, Mark ing barrds delivered. 84. Rctrigeratora, MU.9WI/WACTIV1 RN — 11-7, part-time and week- »MN TNI* m silver. Fine condition. Ask­ 1775 stove moving, apodalty. Fold­ 7 snda. •4 9 a il. MnoiMtA ing a > » . CaU 8490047. ing chairs for rant 8490TB2. DICK’ S Service Snow plowing. UQ H T/' clean erork packing um m l l « MUSTANG convertible, Iota, dftv«w aya> Mdawalka, pUatlc bags In oartona. Spaad and cars eaaenllal. Satwlbls la-ic f IW - HU, l„ standard transmteslan, 8 apakmanfs. atoraa. Ateo Band­ 21 ARE YOU THE MAN? cylinder, good condition, 1575 ing dona. Rasawiabla rates. ataiting rate wtth merit ralsaa. 'xperienced,.. OaU 5490002. B. a 3CAGOWAN JR. A tom . Plaaaant new plant on TbUand CaU 44977*6. ______interior and axterlor Te Join onr foal grwwiag ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS St., Fast Hartford about ona We wIS taasS yon aS 1888 CHRYff'-” * Yorker. AL MARINO Serrlees (former- paper hanging. Thirty yaarx 7 mlla from Mancheater line. bMtnaoa. Oood salary sri ’ IJ iiG f (WNYKNOW 1 f PONT* no AIVLOOlCS AH) HO IFANYeoD>-6 LUCK- I aU power. exceUent condlUon. ly M * M Rubbtefa) Attics, cel- erqwrtenea. four Hours 8 a-m. - I p.m., • daya lUMihS, n e A t * ' GffATNFUL IT9 riow fPTHANK v c a y io jo w now fl.5 a . l i a Plymouth Barrtcu- lars, garages, old baraa clean­ Free eattaatea, fuDy wseUy. CaU U t-U n . 10 n.m. • LINOTYPE RowM. I — f M NAP»7 IT ALL- . MALONE sxmKfvisee.' rHATncKLI* ed out. Light trucking, appU- 8497381. TOP COMPANY EEN Efll'S eyr,AM>6000 LOCK/ ow M oon v da, automaUc. exceUent con- noon weekdaya only for Inter- -T O BOTM, fURNPPGOrVASLL ancea. furniture. 8493815. OF'/cm! > 50LPPM diUon. *1.786. CaU owner 849 PAINT1NO — Interior and ax- ^'***’ ' ______OPPOETTNnT F M ADVANCEMENT APPR60AIBD •643. SNOW PLOWING — Commer­ terlor, very reasonable, frea CLERX-TTPIST to an- OPERATOR FtiLiy uwnt- LITTLE SPORTS B Y R O U S O N cial and reaidtsttial. OUI 819 heM daSy at O e a set MUdfo ‘Tplw.. iC P iM s o o r— l * a CHEVROLET 3-door hard­ eatlmalea. Call Riebnrd Mar- payable and siniril of- lA/tl s Y n 8748 anytline. tin. 8 t 9 « a , 849-4411. ^, Dtversfllad l«- honra o f 911 a m . AS tr/sAFrtjr \ ^ top. Good condition. $1,400. CaU 5 7-S TO -ft?R 849108. IfEED tmekinc or moving CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex- Immediate Opening OPWW. dona? CaU Fran’s Tmcldag. terlor pointing, paper hoaglnc- of National corporation In now Induatilal pork In East Hai9 APPLY IN PERMN AT TV l l i a VOLVO 4-door sedan. SS3S. Llgfal or heavy duty movtag. Dteeount on wailpepcr. OaU AlaO garages and crtlara ciaan- 848 3945. ford. Nine paid hoUdaya, > SURGES CASTUE V CaU 743-7484 alter 8 p.m. . waeka paid vacation, after S n l ad. 54988M. 549045. ysar. For tnterviaw eontact T. IHatul|TBtfr €»fttitt9 IffraUl 1 ? .^ 1881 CORVETTE, new tuterlor. ;------INSIDE—ouUide pafoUng. Spe­ SYSTEMS, Inc. engine. Urea 80CA sua SNOW pfowlag. parkins cial rates for people over 85. Paid! at Wsotlnghrawa, SO- RTRUr—MANCnRnR, ORMN c tr WU fcM. ■- mote ateL bsMnea OaU 84981W. 54 H CaU my coaapetliorB. then caU 89U. Equal oppoftuMty aa»- me. Eatfmatea given. 549T885. . / V

p XGE TWENTY-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1969 MANOHE^iijut EVENING HERALD, MANCftESTER^ CONN., FRIDAY, Hous«ho!d Goods 51 THERF OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIFFLE OatoffTom ni H o w s F o r $ d b 7 1 H oorn For Solo 72 H e For Solo 72 F o r R o o t 6 6 $21,900 — COLONIAL, 6 rooms, O a t o f T o w n O a f o f T o w a WESTINGHOUSE refrigera­ 'OU STILL NORRWG R3R. lOOUlPUSETbU,) 2-car garage, bam, 2 acres VlUffl ottering—^excellent g. 5% ROOIC RBUich, brick trotil,* S F o r S o la 7 5 V/i©to)onu, fireplace, ^araae, ______r. ------Apartments. New Urge lUIuxe tered WaHs, fun range. Both in excellent condi- GRUBBER OUTFIT? WlWOOH’T Agency Realtor. 649-6824. park-Uke yard. Immediate oe- m a m jw wnfyQH—ny ijqo SOUTH Windsor — 6% room 8H-room unit in brick one- Uon. Call 648-7268. V/A‘3'' SOUOOM61D MV fln p U ea , hot w ater oO heat, ».* ». Haya. ^ « * • - down aa- , story garden apartmeid build- p a Lk n OR DRIVE — Six-room attached- garage, city utiUtlee, ADVERTISING iWORRlKkj a A C E ? there's A Agency, 646-OlXL placed Uvlng room, automatic ■umes 5-Y( per cent m ortgege. Ev/ERVBOOV REAL FUTURE ing, toUl electric,, built-in oven Cape. New roof, siding, fire- near bos Une, slioniing ImmedUte' occtqwney. Rec BED and two dreseera, good for heat, modern cablneted kitdi- THEREf and range, refrigerator, dU- pUce, encloeed porch. ^ BSxcel- sebod. Owner anxious to sen. KiAST HAR'lvORD, prime area room, double garage, $88,900. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS IkJ T it CLUB en, two bedrooms, sun-room, cottage or lake. 646-1683. poeal, air-conditioner, interior lent residential area. Near Charles Lesperance, 849-7620. 8 rooms, i2inminum stdtd H a ^ Agency, 64G01S1. OFFERER huge screened porch, acre 8 A J I. to 4:30 PJM. brick arall, formal dining area. odtooU. $28,000. Hayes Agen­ raised Ranch. buUt-ina, flre- l4lM A Basement laundry and storage. E X C E P T IO N A L lO-itMMin rvtinwi. wooded lot. Warren B. How- SOUTH WINDSOR—Birch Hill SYLVANIA black and white cy, 646-0181. iMace, fam ily room, 6H assum­ COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT JOB- $186 per month. Adults o n l y , ______al, center of town, 4 large bed­ able mortgage, $80,900. Meyer Iand» Realtors, 648-1108. Raised Ranch, modem IdtA- console TV for sale. .648-7116. no peU. CaU James J. Ges- SIX ROOMS plus Cape — 8 bed- rooms, fuU bath, comirietely en with built-ins form al din­ Agency, Realtor. 648-0000. V E R N O N " ’ «:sa PJtl. DAV BEFORE PmiUOATlOK I Model Home Furniture sey at 876-0184. rooms, plus partially finished paneled living romn, diniiig ing room, oaflMdrri oefiliM DeadUne for Satnrday and Monday !■ 4:80 p.m. Prtda.i room, that can be made into room and study. Modern NEW RAISED Ranch, 6 rooms, PICTURE BOOK CAPE and fireplaces in living room Full riled dormer, 8 Mg bed­ 3 ROOM H O U S E F U L ROCKVHAjE, 8 Regan St, 4- amaU sbidy or anything you Uteben, H bath, 8 paneled plus garage and Urge lot $26,- and family room, two full 19 P IE C E S room, 2.bedroom, second floor, please. Fireplaced Uvlng room, rooms in basement. H bath, 000. For full details call the rooms. big treed lot. Fire­ baths, two-car garage, three- FOUR CXX)PERAT10N WILL place with colonial mantle. $297 new, apartment. ’IV>tal electric, upstairs attractively ffadsh- oversUed X-car garage. Urge Mitten Agency, Realtor% 648- sone heat, wooded lot Phil- BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 Sit in your cosy living room Interior Designer wants reliable buUt-in oven range, refrigera­ ed In knotty pine. Full base­ lo t $89,600. cun 648-9764. 8980. • brick Agency, Realtors, 646- A JbefsORRV. GRUBBER'. 9CER6 A(X} I COtlLPA 5AlP and enjoy the scenic beauty family or newlyweds to accept V(£*RE LAViHG “ VE3-.TO(VWX GOTTA tor, disposal, basement laun­ ment. BxceUent area. Coo- 4200. TWO FAMILY, 4V4 - 4 rooms, MANCHEjSTER — six - room of the valley tor twenty- delivery of complete Model Dis­ JOB HAS dry and storage area- One venlent to schools and Miop- Conrinued From Procodinq Poqa HELP THESE first floor vacant, sepeuate fur-' Randi. Flreidace, family five miles around. TTie view play of Quality Furniture Just T^OLPEP— child permitted, no pets, $136. plng. Immediaite occupancy. . P A V s! naces, 100’ freotage. Invest­ room, walk - out basement. U worth $24,600. Mr. LewU. WoBfd Hod EsfolG 77 removed to warehouse for Pub­ /vJp e o Good buy at $28,900. CaU |>a«l Dogs— Blfds— Pots 41 Artidos For Solo 45 per month. CaU James J. Ges- ment property. CUD owner, Trees. City utflitlea. Near bus, 649-6806. lic Sale. Modem 3 complete HAVE ALL say, at 8764)184. W. Dougan Realtor, 6494616. LAND-STTES-FARMS — Acre- rooms with the $1,000 look. 8 649-1919 between 11 a.m .-l p.m. school. Low 20’s. Hayes Agen­ ALUMINUM sheets used as THEOFFERSJ age. Large, tmsoned parcels, ENGLISH setter puppy, 7-weeks pc. Convertible Living SUMMIT ST. —Ten-room sin­ cy, 646-0181. printing plates, .009 thick, 23x MANCHBISTEIR — Two-family B &. W ah areas. Louis Dimock Real­ Room, 6 pc. bedroom, 6 pc. gle, six rooms down and tour old, female, no papers. Lov­ 36", 26 cents each or 6 for $1. Bim Ii w u P r o p o it y flat, 6 down 4 up, downstairs MANCHESTER — Duplex 6-6, BARROWS and WALLACE Co. ty, Realtora, 649-9628. Dinette. $10 down, you may up. 2Hi baths. Needs redecor­ able and intelligent. Ideal pet 643-2711. has been completely remodel­ separate furnaces, tile baths; Manriiester Parkade For Solo 70 ating. Immediate occupancy. from a fam ily of good hunters. purchase any room indi- ed,' fine residential area. Both newly painted, porches, one Manchester 649-6806 .ABLE, ACTIVE buyers waiting Fine residential area. Sensibly 646-1795. vidualljf. Immediate deliv­ BUSINESS sane —Stone build­ apartments vacant upon sale. block from Main S t Owner 643------, , , ______r ---- — for alngle and multt-famlly ery or free storage. priced at $26,900. T.J.Crockett, smg VERNON — 5H-room Ranch, ing consisting of four unit . T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- homes. Immediate service. Fuel and Feed 49>A CAP A CCP Charge Plans apartments. Three house traU- Realtor, 648-1677. 16TT. ____ J______^ heated rec room, treed lot Warren E. Hoiriand, Realtor, Also, our own Instant Credit er parking lots. ExceUent in­ AL’TON ST. —Vacant home walk-out basement excellent 643-1108. Wonted— Pets— F IR E P L A C E wood — Cut and /•z-49 Plan come. Fhilbrick Agency, Real­ ItANCHEfiTER ■—6-room Cape that owners want sold. Eight 'ocafico. Only $21,000. Hayes split to customers desire. Call ALL CASH for your property Poultry— Stock 44 tors, 646-4200. Legal Notice: Purusant to the on the west side. Built by An- rooms in all, IH baths, alum'- Agency, 646-0131. 649-8818. Leonard M. Gigllo, DISCOUNT FURNITURE within 24 hours. Avoid red tape ____provisions of Section 128, Title saMU, IH baths, full shed Bolton. WAREHOUSE instant service. Hayes Agency, Rooms W ithout Bocvd 59 Aportmonts— Flots F u m is f w d MANCHESTER — 20,000 square 23, U.S. Code of 1968, as pre­ dormer, rear porch, and nice NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS foot masonry industrial buUd- scribed in PoUcy and Proced- 646-0181. A HOME for your unwanted live Tonomonts 63 Apartfnonls 63-A lot with trees. Sensibly priced 2 3680 Main St. Hartford ______ing, IH acres, central location, ure Memorandum 20-8, dated at $24,600 with a $18,000 as­ s:: i; S’Si'SS J Easter ducks. Call 649-7006. >, 522-7249 LIGHT housekeeping room, ful­ Drive by 78 Alton and see the tas om Household Goods 51 FURNISHED or unfurnished, 8- utlUtlee. Many poesibiUties, January 14, 1969, from the Fed- sumable FHA mortage. Im­ outside, then call and let us ^ (former Fuller Brush bldg.) ly furnished, 801 Main St. Call WE HAVE customers wa-tlng room apartment in private '"eluding commercial use. eral Highway Administration, mediate occupancy. T . J, show you through. Chance to ______CLEAN, USED refrigerators, 176 Pine St. Manchester 643-4074. Hanoi Bans for the rental of your apart­ home. Pleasant, convenient Hayes Agency, 646-0181. Bmeau of Public Roads, the Oockett Realtor, 648-1677. make a tremendous buy. T.J. ’TOUliAND — Four - room ex- Articles For SoW 45 ranges, automatic wa.shers 846-2332 ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ ROOM for woman only, kitchen location. Working adults, 648- MATafMinimnt* Connecticut Department of Crockett, Realtor, 648-1077. pandable Cape. Breezeway, at­ with guarantees. See them at (former Norman’s Fum.) tate Aseoclatea, lnc„ 648-612>. privileges, parking, laundry 2880. MANCHESTER — Seven-room tached garage. Large lot on B illio n aire BRACE yourself for a thrill the B.D. P earl’s Appliances. 649 IVarehouse facilities. CaU 6496120. hoidT'^b^^ Clonial, three bedrooms, FOUR-FAMILY — conslstliig of MANCUIES’IE R — Nice two-bed- Wnatlon. 8te-n>om Colonial, 9- quiet coimtry road. Near park­ first time you use Blue Lustre Main St. Call 643-2171. at com er of P.ne & Forest Sts TWO-ROOM furnished apart­ baths, fireplace, closet space 6-6-4 and 8H rooms. City utlH- (OonOBoed from Page One) to clean rugs. Rent electric Mon.-Fri. 9-9. Sat. 9-6 MO’TEL rooms, weekly rates — room apartment. Available car garage. Bus line. $24,900. way. Asking $22,000. T.J. ment. Heat, hot wat^r, stove, 8:00 P.M . In the George J. Pen­ galore, 2-car garage. Numer­ tles, handy location at the low, shampooer |l. Olcott Variety SINGER automatic sig- maid service, restaurant ad­ January. Appliances and heat refrigerator. Apply Marlow’s, Hayes Agency, 646-0181. Crockett Realtor, 876-6279. North Vietnamese envoy was ney High School cafeteria at ous extras. Morrison Realtor, low prioe at $26,900. PhUbrlck Store. zag, with cabinet, converta in­ jacent. CaU 648-1667. Included. Garage. $180 month­ 867 Main St., Manchester. the "waU of su^iicloi^’’ sur­ 646-1016. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. VERNON to portable, ’ button holes, ly. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, R E S T HOME—'This is the first 869 Forbes Street in the ’Town Weoring Apporoi— rounding hla mission. He said he 6 time this weU established bust- of East Hartford. ’This hearing RAISED RANCHES FOB SALE — Snow plow, 6’ monograms, hems, etc. 640-4636. GARRISON Colonial — AH the would keep trying to convince ness has been offered for sale. wiU be concerned with the De- MANCHESTER — 6-room Cape, Available In January. 3 bed­ Mario Addabbo, 24, and his wife, Marsha were driv­ with hydraulic lift and attach­ Originally over 1300. Pull price F u rs 5 7 rooms are exceptionally large. the Hanoi regime that his pro­ taken to Manchester Memorial Hospital where they Aportmonts Ruts Busiiwss Locotiom Always 100 per cent full with partment’s recommended ^lan gaj^e, treed lot, central loca­ rooms, baths, paneled ing in the small foreign car at top when it collided ments. Call anytime, 628-7686. now $62. cash or monthly pay­ M ANCH ESTER — One-bed- 24’ Uvlng room, 24’ bedroom, ject was entirely a humanttart- were admitted with head injuries. Another car in­ M IN K COAT, fuU-length, $400; back log of applicants. Present for the widening of SUver L«ne tion, quick occupancy. Bel A ir famUy room with fireplace, ments. 622-0478. Tommonts 63 room Garden type Apartment- For Ront 64 etc. Fornoal dining room, fire­ an one, "In no way representing with the bottom car, driven by Eugene Reilly, 57, volved in the accident was driven by Edward Mc­ SPOTS before your eyes— on black coat, mink collar, size owner willing to assist with fl-' in East Hartford from the vlcin- Real EMate, Vincent A. Bog- oven, range, dishwasher Available now. Heat, and ap­ place, porch, garage. Beautiful- the United States government." of Newington, on Hilliard St., near Center on Namara, 63, of 192 Green Kd. He was uninjured. your now carpet—remove them SEWING machines brand ^2, like new, $30; cocoa, lace PRESIDENTIAL Village — We pliances Included. $146 and NEWLY remodeled office, part- nanclng to a responsible party, ity of the WUbur Cross High- gtni. Realtor, 648-9882. and disposal. City utmties, ly landscaped yard. Custom TTie normally ruddy-faced Christmas Eve. The Addabboa and ReUly were With Blue Lustre. Rent eleotric new 1069 automatic zig-zag, un­ tulle, cocktailil dress, sisize 20^, have rented over half of our $160 per month. Paul W. Dou- furnished on M ain St., heat For further details call the way easterly to the Manchester 2 car garages. Beautiful (Herald photos by Pinto). MANCHESTER — Six - room buUt for present owner. $29,900. Perot was ashen as he walked shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint A claimed layaway. Makes but­ $20. CaU 6491-2724, 0 a.m. to 4 beautiful apartments. Come gan. Realtor, 6494536. Included. $90. CaU 643-9678. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, town Une and the widening of loU. P rices $32,000 to $33, Colonial overlooking Center Philbrick Agency, Rotors, from the embassy. Wallpaper Supply. tonholes, monograms, hems, p.m visit our model one and two- 646-4200. ' Spencer Street In Manchester 400. Call J. Florence, 649- fgj, OFFICE suite for rent. Excel- Paric. I H baths, two-ear 646-4200. P erot arrived In Laoe from etc. FuU price now $49.60, easy bedroom apartments. Ckmser- POUR-ROOM apartment — from the East Hartford town 5306. FROM wall to wall, no soil at lent Center St. location. Suit­ garage, large rooms. Immedi­ Bangkok Christmas Day tn a terms. CaU 622-0931. A-1 Sew­ vatlve living at It’s beat. Com- rent. Call after 6:30 p.m., 643- line easterly to Interstate Route all on carpets cleaned with able for doctor, attorney, real ate ' occupancy. Hayes Agen­ MANCHESTER — 8-room Rais­ chartered Boeing 707 Jet loaded ing Center, 24 Park St., Hart­ W ontod-—To Buy 58 pletely carpeted. Complete GE 0897. Blue Lustre. Rent electric estate office. Ground floor. All H o u s m For Solo 72 84 (formerly Route 6.) Maps cy, 646-0181. ed Ranch, tour to five bed- B (Sl W with port of the $400,000 worth ford. kitchen, two air-conditioners, and Information developed by shampooer $1. Pinewood Furni­ ROOMS and kitchen, d lsh w a ri^ , BARROW S and W A LLA C E Co. of p e n u ia l gifts;, medical kUs WANTED - ANTIQUES. Used IVi baths In two-bedroom or MANCHESTER - Modem, Im- ^ (^:;;;;ectlcut Dep^ent of REDUCJED — Owner transfer­ ture Shop. V heat, hot water and appUancea, carpeting,~ rec room, * wooded ' ' Manchester Parkade and canned "traditional Christ­ iEWlNO^ftACHINES - singe: furniture, partial nr complete apartments. Master ’TV anten­ or maculate Garrison Colonial. Transportation — Bureau of red, Colonial brick Cape, 4 lot. High 20’s. Hayes Agency. centrally located, on bus line. Manchester 649-6306 mas dinners." THE PROVEH^ carpet cleaner uitomatlc zig-zag. e.'tcelicni estates. Call 633-2300 days. 64b na. Coin-operated laundry In FTVE-R(X)M suite of front Main baths, famUy room, fire- Highways are available for pub- bedrooms, 2 baths, porch, 2- 646-0181. Lease and security required. VBRNON ------iomi a A ^ aecond plane la reported Blue Lustre is easy on the bud­ condition Makes buttonholes 0004 after 7 p.m. basement. Large storage area. St. offices, 100 per cent loca- 2-car garage, central jjj, inspection or copying at the car garage. Principals only. Adults only, $85. CaU 649-1359 VKRNtW -- 1068, 8 or 4 bed- vvaltlng In Loe Angeles. get. Restores forgotten colors. -lems. embroiders, etc Orig Schools, shopping a n d tlon near banks, air-condition- location. Quick occupancy. Bel Bueau of Highway:} office at 0 643-8446. W ANTED — Antique furniture between 6-7 p.m. ^ recreaUon room i,e chartered the Rent electric shampooer $1. nally over $300.. 6 monthly churches convenient to Pres- ______ed, automatic fire sprinkler. Air Real Estate, Vincent A. Hillcrest Avenue In Wethers- glass, pewter, oil paintings oi MANCHESTER, 8 bedroom Oo- Lots For Solo 73 with 2-c^ garage, p ,^ at a cost of $200,000. Manchester Hardware and payments of $8.60 each or pay Identlal Village. On bus line, n s M A IN S’?. — 3-room apart- Apply M arlow’s, 867-Main St. Bogglnl, Realtor, 643-9332. Monday through Friday, $61 cash 622-0081 dealer other antique Itemi Any lonlal, form al dining room, Traveling with him aro more Supply, 877 Main St., 648-4426. Thompson Rd., off Center St. ment , heat » and appliances. ^e price $M,900. Mtten workers, cler- quantity. The Harrison’s, 04.'1 SMALL STORE near 100 per ASSUMABLE mortgage, 8% 8=®° * to 4:30 P.M. kUebra with walnut stain cabi­ CENTER of Town. . .approxi­ Open 1-7 p.m. daily or by ap- $'25. Security required. 646- Agency, Realtora, 648A080. newsmen and member. 8709. 165 Oakland Street. per cent, 7-room Cape. Modem Relocation ^Istance pi^ nets, water and sewers, as­ pointment anytime. 646-2623, 2426, 9-5. cent Main Street location. Ap­ m ately 2\b acrea, aU In "B ’ ’ kitchen, formal dining room, gi*ms, as weU m tentative sumable FHA mortgage, own­ zone. All utlUtles on the rite. SIX-ROOM Cape, located on «>* organization. United We HOUSEHOLDS lots — Antiques 643-1023, 643-4112. ply Marlow’s, 867 Main Street. three bedrooms, finished rec schedules for right-of-way ac- er transferred. Immediate oc­ Ideal for multiple dwellings. two acres of land. Ideal loca- Stand. bric-a-brac, locks, frames, MANCHESTER —’Two - bed­ M ANCHESTER — Suburban- room with bar In basement, qulsltlon and construcUon, will cupancy, $26,900. Owner, 643- T. J. Crockett, Reahof, 648- tlon for pony or horse. Only "^Yie North Vietnamese Em- ffl/ULdidsudiedO Ukk^ glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ room deluxe Garden type Large four-room, first floor M ODERN S’TORE, 20’x70’ 840 Acre lot. $22,900. Philbrick *>« discussed at the public hear­ 9251. 1677. |17,fpo. Paul W. Dougan, Real- Vlontlane attacked Center St. & Thompson Rd., Manchester lage Peddler. Auctioneer, 420 apartment. Available now. apartment. Modem kitch­ Heat, appliances, carpets in­ Main St. Call 622-8114. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. ing. tor, 649-4636. Perot and his organisation on Luke St.. Bolton. 649-3247. Written statements or exhibits CHESTER Drive, 6-room Cape, CHOICE of several building lots ------Christmas Eve os supporters of en and bath, garage. $110 cluded. $186 monthly, Paul W. Luxury Livirig As You'd Design It concerning this project may be new kitchen, roof, pednt, like with city utlUtles. Ranging In HEBRON — 5>4-room Ranch President Nixon’s "aggressive monthly. Adults only. Hayes Dougan, Realtor, 649-4036. new condiUon, fenced In yard, price from $6,000 and up. PhU­ on heavUy wooded lot, fuU pMicy." Tlte emtwasy also oc- One & Two-Bedroom Apartments Agency, 646-0181. Houses For Rent 65 submitted, either at the time Rooms W ithout Board 59 FIVE-R(X>M duplex, three bed- LEGAL of the public hearing, or may garage, $22,900. Hayes Agency brlck Agency, Realtora, bosement, rear porch, many oused Perot of wanting to "sab- Free Heat and Hot Water COZY 4 rooms, first floor avail­ rooms. $176 per month. Rental ATTRACTIVE Five-room Cape be mailed or delivered to the 646-0181. 4200. extras Included In the sale otage" the normal channeU for NICE bedroom for gentleman, price. Fine residential area, sending gifts to prisoners of able, $120. monthly. CaU 640- agreement, security deposit. Cod, with eleotric range, frost- NOTICE Connecticut Department of MANCHESTER — SpUt Level, good references, private home, free refrigerator, washer, air- T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- war. He has been advised to Rental Also Includes 1919 between 11 a.m.—1 p.m. Earle Everett Real Estate, An audit report for the Town ’Transportation — Bureau of seven rooms, modern kitchen very near center, 21 Church 649-8638. 1577. conditioner, big lot and garage, of Coventry for the fiscal year Highways office bi Wethersfield with bullt-ins, I H baths, dining Out o f Town send Ms gifts to Hanoi through All G-E Kitchen Equipment ' ®rsicK St. 649-4966. APAR’TMENT — 8V4 rooms, ______References and security, $236 from July 1, 1968 through June until February 11, 1970. ’These the Soviet postal system. stove, refrigerator, heat, hot FOUR ROOM flat, $136 month' room, three bedrooms, family For Solo 75 Range with Self-Cleaning Oven • Two-Door Refrig­ LARGE CLEAN, fum'shed monthly. CaU 87641486. 30, 1969 has been filed by Kir- written statements or exhibits room, garage, large lot. Phil­ Perot quoted Vu ’Tien as say­ erator-Freezer e Disposal e Dishwasher e T w cF A ir water. Near Manchester Hos- 'y* Rental agreement, security caldie, Randall & McNab, Cer- will be made a part of the pub- TOWN OF COVENTRY ing North Vietnam would not room, gentleman only, kitchen Real brick Agency, Realtors, 646- pltal. Immediate occupancy, deposit. Earle Everett tified Public Accountants, and nc hearing and wUl be consid- SOUTH WINDSOR Open Its prison camps for In­ E Conditioning Units e Traverse Rods • Venetian Blinds privileges, free washer, dryer, 4800. References required. $160 per Eatate, 649-8838. e Wall to Wall Carpeting throughout. Two bedroom parking. Palmer Realty, 843- Out o f Town Is available for puUlc Inspec- ered In the same way as oral SANTA SPECIAL!! Tax Collector’s spection and refused to reveal month. Philbrick M AN CH ESTER Suburbs — 7- Give your family the gift of die number of prisoners or to apartments include one and one-half baths. 6312. Agency, m ANCHES’TOR — Two - room Cuf O M f AA lion at the Town Clerk’s office, statements. Realtors, 646-4200. efficiency. ExceUent location. ______Town Office Building, Coven- AU persons Interested in this room Split, tip-top condition, a lifetim e. Spaciousness— Notice give any of their names. Ample parking, individual basement storage, master THE ’THOMPSON House-Cot- Walk to stores and bus. $136 ROCKVILLE’S finest — Rock- try. Conn. matter are welcome to attend fireplace, Family room, gar­ comfort—pride. TTils cus­ TYie North Vietnamese dls- tom 3-bedroom Ranch of­ TV antehna. Convenient to transportation, shopping, tage St., centrally located, TWO-BEDROOM duplex in two- monthly including, everything, land Terrace Apartments, Dated at Cknrentry, Conn., the public hearing. age acre plus lot. Mid 20’s. Notice ts hereby given aU played "no rignlflcant flexlMU- fers everything. ’Truly a pru­ schools and clTifrches. large pleasantly furnished family. Stove, garage, tiled Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- Highland Ave. large rooms this twenty-serand day of De- Ralph L. Hager Hayes Agency, 646-0131. ta)qn.yerB of the Town of Oov- ty" during the meeUng, Perot dent purchase for $29,600. rooms, parking. CaU 649-2368 bath, modem and quiet. $166. 4635. with plenty of closet space, cember 1969. Deputy ’Transportation then added: "W e are talk- Rental agent on premises 1-7 p.m. Also shown by OXFORD Street — Seven-room Immediate occupancy. No a rote bUl and warrant to ool- ,1,.- __ for overnight and permanent heated. Security. Norman Hoh- heat, hot water, refrigerator, Elizabeth R. RychUng, Commissioner lect a tax of (88) mills on a mt'ans something appointment. One and two bedroom model apartments Colonial in choice area. Older cleaning necessary. Mr. guest rates. enthal. Realtors, 646-1166. LOOKING fo^ anything In real range, hood, dispoeal, dish­ Town Clerk Bureau of Highways I feel If we could make Lewis, 649-5306. dollar on the List o f October 1, completely furnished. One-quarter mile east of Exit estate rentals — apartments, w ater, waU to wall carpeting. home completely rebuilt. 1968, In accordance with Sec! understand the way the C why Uipir money wss disappear­ 92, Wilbur Cross Parkway, Route 15 and 1-84. ROOM for rent, gentleman only, NOW Renting — ’ITu'ee and five nomes, multiple dwellings, no Private terrace and swimming ’Three rooms down, three up 12-142 of the General Statutes American peoMe feel about ing and achool authorities sUrt- central locatkm, free parking, room large luxurious apart- fees. CaU J. D. R eal Elstate pool. Immediate occupancy. iMus finished attic. Two full B &L W of the State of Connecticut, and these prisoners, I fsel they Drug Addicts Crash Hurts Three 643-1023 TELEPHONE 646-2623 643-4112 referenoos required. 648-2693, menu with heat, etc. Charles Associates, Inc.. 648-6129. rd to Investigate the rush of ______Only $165 monthly 876-8776, baths, modern kitchen. Only BARROW S and W ALLACE Co. a rate MU and warrant to ooi- would open up their cam ps." 649-8160. Lesperance, 649-7620. ^ YOUNG MAN... lect a tax of ten (10) mlUs on a He said he had "stilt another locker thefts. 98 W EST Middle Tpke., 4V4- 876-7466. $27,600. T. J. Crockett, Real­ Manchester Parkade d o l^ OT the I ^ of Octobw 1, plan In mlmV’ which he would At Age Nine Hhe became despefate and tors, 643-1677. Manchester 649-5306 On Christinas Eve rrom duplex. He^, hot water, vERNON-Large 6-room apart- eventually ran sway with a Har­ electric stove, refrigerator, ga­ ------— ...... t'ontlnued frmn Page fine) Three (leuple involved in u three-car accident near ment, I'A baths, no utlUtles, 12-98 of the General Statutes of .u t k_ lem pusher for several months. rage. Available Immediately. the State of CoemecUcut, Be- Indioofert eertler that he Cheney Tech at 5 p.m. on Christmas Eve, are reported children accepted. Security. ARE YOU LOOKING CaU 649-2866 before 6 p.m. vieton of 1968, as amended by ly Sammy b 646-2620. Soft Slippers Sec. 12-98 of the 1963 Supple- willing types of "hus- The Coat-Dress ment. east Asia for severnl weeks If tlinif," he said. the craving for haroln. and U W n6r6 tn 0 y were liiken with vurioua injurieii fol- R O C K VILLB — new S-room The tax shall be due and neccssarv. His torret dele for " I robbed stores, houses, snd • » • college fresh- lowing the accident. J A N . 1ST. FOR A FUTURE ? ? apartment, waU to waU car­ payable In two semi-annual In- flvlnr to Hanoi had been Christ- snatched pocketbooks," he said. Black Munif(*Mto Mario AtMahfao, 34, of IT OPPORTUNITIES peting, stove, refrigerator and Btallments, the installment shall mas Day "Anything that had s dollar in While Hammy’s mother knew Walker St was odmtttad w4th OCCUPANCY dishwasher, $146 monthly. 876- be due snd payable July 1, 1969, ______It, I took It." perfectly well that bar son was body, facial and hesul InJUrtaa. 6979, 876-6732. , A SECURE FUTURE! NO LAYOFFS!! and becomes delinquent after Religion’H Top Sometimes he bought "half a eddlct, Ellubeth's parents tils w-tfs. Morahs was admlUad August 1, 1969. When such said with mukUpte fraoturaa and 4 >4 room Town House apart- YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE A JOB!!! first semi-annual Install ment. Collision Kills Driver load" or 18 "bogs" of heroin to ''•tosed to believe that thsir R O C K VILLE — 54 P lU p e c t St., Story of Yf'ar heail Injuriea. ment, 2 baths, air-condi­ or any portion thereof, becomes e<-ll In school, he said, but found om, first-floor apartment. MERIDEN (AP) — A coj Eugene RelUy. 67, at Now- tioning, stove, refrigerator, Stove and refrigerator Includ­ that he needed so much t»f It for William Record, the father of B08TON (A P I ‘The Black ‘>y Jo«.phlne N.V IngUm, whoae cmt ootlldad wfth UNLIMITED disposal, patio with sliding ed. $90. Four rooms, second Learn To Be A Printer 1969, the wlxHe tax beoofnee . hie own use that It was difficult n 16-year-old rasldent of the Manifesto and the reeponae of due and payable and Intereei ^ Southington and a the Adtlabbos. was admKted glass doors. Beautiful, beau­ to make a profit a TU. also found It hard to be- churehea to It woe chosen the floor apartment, stove and re­ wtU be charged from the Due ““ "‘y «wnp«"y tmek collided wKh leg, ht|> and head Injuriea. tiful, beautiful. Call 37^4 hour week . . . 2 weeks’ vacation with pay . . . A city official reported loot lleve his son was an addict. top religion story of IMW by reli­ frigerator included. $100. CMI Dote of July 1, 1969, at the rate “ * W **' ***^*" Street Wednesday week that the number of stu­ gion editors of dally and weekly Polire eay that the KeUly cor James J. Gessay at 876-0184. sick leave . . . retirement plan . . . hosp^ization t r.l of three-quartera of one per afternoon, fatally Injuring Mrs. BE PART OF A GROWING COMPANY . . . and much more. t- dent, arrested'for~piie.i,„"‘.; "•’^■Wrs in-Du; njsTicmr^ cent for each month and frac- Novak. 649-6651 649-2179 COVENTRY — 4-room Ranch l\ ■ttJe of hrroUi tn high schooU » ut # bJ. x. K«Jlglou» Nirw«wr1t«r» AaaocU- *^*^**^1 63, ctf IIS tlon thereof which shall elspse Police said the driver of the .______.. t deltnqueiit, dlct who heads the ATU, said. ed. " I ttKOjght he was exhausted Tha top story received 421 out According to poilce the Ro4Uy carpeting, GE appUances, " \ the second oenU-annual Install­ SKILLED MACHINISTS AND MACHINE MANCHES’TER — New five- 18 B IS S E L L ST. — M A N C H E S T E R , CONN. "I've heard reports that It’s sold '* •"‘•x of a pooslbls 410 potnU In Ihs conlrM. c heat aiMl hot water. Quiet lo­ ment shall be due and payable in large quantities In elsmonta- “ '’•cdose poll. Dorothy Newell, oaaocto- m «lton and hit the Addnb- room apartment In. two-fam­ 1 ' January 1, 1970, and beom e de­ Legal iH fticG cation. CUU 228-9800. ry schools." The Record family was lucky llon seerrtary. reported All but haadtog to OPERATORS. IF YOU ARE NOT SKILLED ily home. Three bedrooms. J ■ linquent after February 1, UIIITATIOX OBDEE By the tune he was 14, Bam- to gsl their son into the ATT), six of tha writer* polled ranked ““ dlreoOon Th. Rsfi- Available immediately. Range, L . 1970. When such second aeinl- AT A COURT o r PROBATE, It as the No. I story ly tmr rajporbsdly went o v «r a PERHAPS YOU CAN QUAUFY FOR OUR disposal, carpeting throughout. ■4H . , annuel InotoUment, or any por­ held At MAnci>aM*r. wHhto AAd for my had a "Jonee." or full- There are very few treatment ' t ■ .the Dtatiict of Manobeater, on the fledged hsMt, and It became programs that will accept In second place, with 231 slight emhojikmint after Iro- 2 Garage. $190 monthly plus tion thereof, becomes IlMh day of December. 19$*. l«sct. Ttui Addabbo car. pndloa TRAINING SCHOOL WITH A NEW CLASS utlUtles. Paul W. Dougan, quent,, beginning February PreAenl. Hon John J. Wallett more and more difficult to "hus- youngsters under 16. The dlrec- votes, woe the story of James Judgf say, spun around aaveraJ Umoa Realtor, 649-4636. 1970. interest------wfll — be ^ 1 . •'"‘Aigh money to sUy high, tor of one program to Manhat- Pike, tha form er Cpiacopal buh- STARTING SOON. The House With from the D w Dote of January 1, ^ Manchester tn mid Dtitnc^. *d»*- finally entered a hc«pttal de- ten salcl be was forcsd to turn "V *"**' lerael after be- before coming to a atop. FOUR ROOMS, one-bedroom. 1970, at the rate of three- omsed. toxlflcalton unit, and then was sway 100 young addicts from *<>•* while researching a McNamara’s oar wiu drtva- quarlera o f one per cent for On motieo of Michael Haberem Heat, hot water, centrally lo­ referred to Odyssey l-iousc, a middle clams fam ilies to tha peat ***• ’**• Jeaua. oMe after the accylent and be PLANT UMATIONS - . earti month and traotlon thereof Onvsmry. Com cated. Adults only. 643-2171 The Head Start private organization that spon- month. Other etorlse In Ihs top 10 did not receive any tojurtos. which shall elapse from the ORDERBb That ibr«e mooiiu The Addabbo and HelUy cam days. time when it ihnll haV« become f^ ”* *5# lEh dmy of DvrrmiK’r M>rs the ATT, believed to be the ----- number--- of teen-aged hor- were: PALM BEACH CARDENS, FLORIDA Third, the defection and mar­ ware badly damaged and had MANCHESTER — Northwood Find rt fa$ter. . . and let it ba a home unUl the ..m e i S \ S : , S " f o ^ b r S ; d J £ ; , '( r ^ ‘S rtage of Roman C.’athoitc clergy ^ lowed from the lhaU be paid. to bring m thrir rAAi.na In the Lnlted Btaie*. ically For every teen-ager on Apartments. Available Imme­ AM taxea $50. or leai and all oaM ttu u . and aa14 1 want now u to br and nuns; lourth. Pope Paul Invetoigatiun into the acet- FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA that'$ ea$iar to care for.. .when we help methadone like ElliabaUi or to diately, one and two-bedroom VI'B synod and Mohops to ’’toT^^Ifcw.'^ d>* crsdltors to the Odyssey House program like spUt level apartments, central Of Amount, sIiaIJ b# duo And brtiur in tlwir wttixin mkl Rom s, fifth, the laxatkm of reli­ wafting to inbervtew the tn- MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT money snd msklng my godpar­ Hammy and Dora, there sre alTKiondltlonlng, IH baths, car­ quicker then you think. We may have the payable on July 1. 1M$. and be- Allowed bv pubiiAhing a oo^ ents (eel proud of m e." he said gious buatoeaa; sixth, the N a­ J’-ired pajtlee oome detinduent after Aunat 1 2* »«w«*Aprr 'loiens, maytw hundreds, of oth­ SOUTH WINDSOR, CONNECTICUT port, private basement, balco­ very home you want — right now! M W *s hATlag A ClfTUlAlklffl in BAldp^ "And I’Ve mode a commitment tional council of CTujrchaa; an­ ny and other luxury featorea. 5243 1482 1M9. When such taxea become bet# eiatfict wtthin im f ^ ers who cannot gat help. l-K to help my mother get welt nual meeting In Detroit, sev­ J.D. Real Estate Assoelatet, delinquent beginning August 2, ^a i# of thu onSar a m rvtum Dora,., a neatly dressed girl Hupprifir Court Grri* VERNON, CONNECTICUT 198*. totoreot will bo ch ar^ too." enth. tha rellgtous aapact of Inc., elS-8129. with a short A fro hairdo, said Northern Ireland unroot. sl|$ith. Soft yarn and shiny from the Due Data of July 1, JOHN j w a l l c t t Joist Not all teen-aged addicte arc .MotorrycliaU’ Caa4W Drop in. We'll save you time and trouble youngsters begin uiing heroin Roman Catholic school cMinga; RUTLAND, VERMONT FOUR — R(X)M apartment sec­ bangles make a pretty One o f the most impor­ 1969. at the rate of three-quar------^------from poor or unstabis families in locating the ideal buy. tair of slippers for ter* of awg per D*r COcb LiMfTATtox oaoaa "to be to tha to crow d." ninth, religion to the ' peace HAKTTO RD IAP) - The ond floor, with heat, adults, no tant stVles . . . the coat- A COURT o r PROBATE. One girl, the daughter of a founging-time. Make month and tracuon theraof si Maaearsi.r. viihui snt tor suburban "T h ey eay, 'P m not going to movement, and lOth, the U.6. oaae* of two iDoioreycItato peU. Cell after 6:80, 649-90O4. dress I 'This one is treated New Jersey doctor. extras for gift-giving. to an unusual pocket- which shall atapae from the tim e tlw District of MoBchesKr. became hooked on heroin soon f r t hooked,’ but they do. aha Ooogreaa on Evangellom to Mln- charged to an Oct. 9 mStnrotmg We will be interviewing at our Administration Building loccrt- No. 5243 has crochet di-1 i THREE ROOMS, heat hot panelling. No. 1482 with WsBeu. after her 16th birthday ••*<' '"P m afraid for my neapoita. were transferred from circuit rections for small, me­ and pEyabie tatiJ Uie aame ahaJl Judg*. water, atovo, refrigerator. Punro-dl'lDr. is in New The fnendly, dark-haired girl, 'rtende. I know for a fact that court to Superior Cburt Wad- ed at ZT3' Adams Street, Manchester, Connecticut, Monday dium and large sizes in­ Sizes 8-18 (bust 31'a- be paid e m au of joArpt) p ruAaiif. iau iMsday Adults. Center St. near Main who ie now 14. used to steal “ ‘• y r * going to get strung out ’ clusive. 40). Size 10. 32>-i bust CX)LL*CrnON DATTS Dfcrlrt <>•- Richard LsPento, 37, of W«at St., 649-4748. ^ money from her rtosamates' Uor*. whosa pareata at* dl- \Mitten Lduly* Donatr* thru Friday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. — Saturday 9 A.M. to 12 Noon. . . . 3 'i vsrds o f 4-Vinch. TTie 'Tax OoUector's Offloe to Oa mntton of Vtoc.-tit l* Diana, Hartford and Randoiph 0'B*ra*, the Toam Hall on Routs 81. dur- timsu OtrsM. Oana “ sdniinSrai lockers at on exclusive ^school forced, began using haroto be- EDOERTON Gardens — Near KEITH REAL ESTATE W4 «e. 325 Pair* to Needy 3A of .New LcMdon, wohrad m is i tog January, 1970. 4rlU b* opon O r„ d e r _ e d Thai three on the Upper East gida of Man- '••to* "n »y boyfriend was daai- Other hours by appointment. Telephone 643-2A73, Ask for Mr. hoepltal. Deluxe cM-bedroofn UM AVE. BALTIM ORE. Md. (AP) — hearing on prabaMo cauo* ^AatancAirincw— iTORE. aa foUasra, January 6-81. 1970. i r ^ iL ' i m 4er of December hatUn. then U kr the subway to " V

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PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT FRIDAY. DECEMBER 26, 1969 iHanrlipatpr StiJfntttg Ifpralii AToage Daily Net P nes Run ■hr Ike Week The Weather . stricts membership to towm em­ years as a counselor at Luther­ Oeeetnber at, 1N» windy and cold with spow Hosts of Foreign Students Allan Cone ployes only, and makes it liian- Alan Anderson an Camp Calumet in West Os- THINK SMALL flurries this afternoon. Olgh in datorv- for those emplov-es who sipee. N.H. In thft summer of Dehvered I* MsT ti^ ir 20s. Tonight clearing, much • meet eligibility requirements to Guest Preacher 1968. following college . gradua­ Bqulpped with IssitlMi'stte 1 5 ,8 8 0 colder with lows 5 to 16. To­ Hear from Former Guests Plans Talk ierior, windshield w»»als«. 2- participate and contribute. Here on Sunday tion. he served as pastoral as­ Uawefcaaiiji 4 City o f Villm te Chmrm morrow fair becoming cloudy. The Manchester American earning twice as much as regu­ Those eligible to participate * sistant at St. John’s Lutheran s p ^ electric wipers, iMader. 1 are all full-time emplov-es of the Church, Albany. N.Y. He is l o g g e r , 4-wsiy niety fluliacs, VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 74 Field Sen'ice chapter is eager lar secretaries. On IVarcotics Alan S. Anderson, son of Mr. beck-up Uaiits. fron t end rMu- (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTIION) In her spare time. Miss town, including thoise members continuing his clinical ihtem- M A N (X IE S T ^ CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1969 Mi m g e U ) PRICE TEN CXNT8 to receive the names of families of the Board of Education not and Mrs. Eric S. Anderson. 20 et bdts. ketbereue hs^drsts. Rivera worked for AFS. find­ Allan Cone. Bennet Junior ship training at Covenant F*res- steering wrbeel ) o ^ end who would be willing to ser\'e eligible to participate, in the Cobum Rd.. will be the guest b>ierian Church, Spitinglield. ing homes for Americana High School principal, will be wrindow defroster. as hosts for foreign exchange abroad. Recently she passed the • Connecticut State Teachers’, preacher at Emanuel Lutheran Ohio. guest speaker at the monthly Pvetirement Fund, plus perma­ students during the 19T0-71 university entrance examina­ Church Sunday at the 9 and He is married to the former ftts. 13, Tellsnf Tphs. school year. meeting of the Manchester Jay- nent. p»art-time towm employes, TED TRUDON TsksHvUls-MsRcWsr B om b-Laden tions and will attend classes at 10:45 a.m. services. Carol Fruhauf of Schenectady, Jersey Fire Volunteers may contact the cees in the Circuit Court build­ working a minimum of 20 hours N.Y. M9-2I3I night. weekly. A seco,nd year student at VOLKSWAGEN AFS Club at M^chester High Miss Margarita Semblantes of ing. 239 E. Middle Tpke.. Mon­ Hammq Theological Seminary. Excluded are all elected of­ Ship B u m s Mitchell Testifies School, or Mrs. Charles Ba.\ter. Quito. Ecuador. In long letters day at 8 p.m. Springfield"? Ohio, Anderson is O a im s Six president. 34 Olcott Dr. The ficials I with the exception of 8957.97 for ’Footprints* to Dr. and Mrs. Seymour working toward a Master of BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, basic requirement is that the His topic. ’ The Drug Educa­ the town clerk i. employes hired HOUSTON (API — Nell A. Neleber and their daughter Divinity degree. He graduated N-J. (AP)— A mother fmd family should have a son tion Program in Swondary after age 60. persons employed Armstrong. Edwin E. Aldrin In P acific Robin of 29 .Adelaide Rd.. has from Manchester High School five of her nine Children or daughter a jOnior or senior Schools.” will trace the back- solely on a fee basis, and part- Jr., and Michael Collins, the described her work as a kinder­ in 1964 and received his B.A, Aed eaily today when Are in high school. time. seasonal personnel. ApioUo. 11 astronauts, auto­ HONOLULU (A P ) — A "Viet­ In My Lai Probe garten teacher during the day, in Philosophy and Religion at swept their apaitment in a tVhile AFS is seeking new In other business Monday, at graphed a copy of ’’Footprints nam-bound cargo ship loaded and attendance at evening Hartwick College. Oneonta, on the Moon” and it brought Try to match one-^ory wood frame house. families, those in whose homes a 4 p.m, meeting In the Munl- with bombs and rxMskets equal tq WASHINGTON (AP) — Staff classes of the Catholic Univer­ New York, in 1968. J957.97 at an auction to raise 2,000 tons o ( TNT burned in the Local authorities were in the charged with murdering N>9 ci- ber of toe First Armored I>al- foreign students have been cip>al Building Hearing Room, Igt. David Mitchell, one of two sity of Quito. While in Manchester, he was money for a Houston Chronicle process of cmwtAmtiing the viUana at My Lai March 16, slon’s judge advocate genenl guests in the past have heard the Pension Board will discuss a this $575 mkl-PacifIc Ocean today while a She hopes to qualify as a active in youth affairs at Eman­ Christmas toy and candy fund structure. lotdiera charged in the allagad 1968. Twenty-four other aoldiera staff at Ft. Hood since Us re­ from them regularly. report from its consultants, the Greek freighter hunted missing teacher of English after two uel Church, and served five for children. M ia. Attreda Small, 83, Ey Lai massacre, came to the or former eoldlers are under turn from Vietnam. The first foreign student Martin E. Segal Co, of Hartford. OoalTC crewman. years of study. She, too. speaks and the five chfldian were Pentagon today to testify before InvesUgaUon, toe Army sayt. Asked in a quick ruBBUg adsitor here in 1981-62. the The company has reviewed the Fourteen of the 39 crewmen of her year here as a '’beautiful dead on arival at Commu­ i sptwlal Army board and smll- Galley went before the special news conference if he would oo- former Miss Hiroko Nogami of provisions of the Pension Plan COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE aboard the 88 B adger 8tate, in­ experience.” *Our own Trtituro cluding its skipper, Capt. nity Memorial Hospttal, ngly told newsmen: “I’m not Investigating board earlier. swer queatlona that toe boszd Japan, now Mrs. Masato liawa- and has made recomendatlons ChMtt that idantifitt fullty.” concerning benefits and invest­ tha diamond within as Charles WUooti, were reported Toms River. Mitchell was hustled into toe would ask, Mitchell said: "It de­ hara. v-rote her American of axcaptional quality. • The children were Identi­ M itchell, 29, of St. Francis- Pentagon and down two flights mother. Mrs. Ruth Beach of 22 ments. Only f^chatls hat ft. picked up within hours by the pends on what they ask.” Aad^ fied by the boqittal as Ka­ riUe. La., a nine-year Army vet- of stairs to the secret war room Waranoke Bd.. that after finish­ Ghetto Problems OPTICIANS Greek Freighter Khlan 8tar, the when asked how he felt about* trina Small, U months; •ran, la charged with SO counts where the closed hearing Is ing college with a major in Eng­ only vessel within range of the being ordered to testify, Mltoll- Ntckie Small, 6; Estelle OQ- >f assault with Intent to commit being held. lish. she worked in the .\meri- To Be Discussed Pabiie To Visit Oliio stricken ship. ell replied, “I’m m toe mili­ lard, 6) G aiy Dillard, 16; (nurder. He was accompanied by hla tary." can Embassy in Tok>-o. She The problems of the ghetto STOCKHOLM (APi —Prime ' “We have no report of casual­ and M ichael Dillard 10, TTie other person charged is civilian attorney, Oaele Brawn 2 said she enjoyed the work ver>- ties,” the Navy raid, "but we He said “no" when aakad M will be discussed with two Uni­ Minister Olof Palme says he Distinctive Expertly whose tdentlfloatloa was his platoon commander, 1st Lt. mqch. and feit her English was versity of Connecticut educators can’t say for sure if all the men of Baton Rouge La. and hla mili­ lie'd teen a massacre. will visit Kenyon College In Ohio changed to a tentaUre one William L. Galley, Jr., of especially good because of her Sunday at the 10:30 service at In May to receive an honorary FITTED are accounted for.” by the hospital. tary lawyer Capt. James Bowd- Brown told newsmen that, GLASSES Waynsvllle, N.C. Galley is year in this countrj’. the Unitarian - Universalist degree. C ^t. Wilson radioed the car­ lah of Bradenton, Fla., a mem- from His Investigation of MlUk- DOWNTOWN MANCHE8TE31. BBS MAIN STREET Two other boys were re­ Because of the impression Church. All attending will be Palme studied at Kenyon in go bod broken kxMe and the mu­ ell’s involvement In toe My LU nitions ship "was breaking up in ported living here with rela­ Western wedding ceremonies urged to participate in the 1947-48. Paul Newman, the ac­ • Preecriptlons Filled MANCHESTEB PSBKADE We give credit to young adults tives, a daughter Om Incident, “I don’t beUeve he’s 26-foot swells 680 miles north­ a p to t she attended made on her. she dialogue. tor. was one of his classmates. • See L's For Contact (King's SecUon) night at a friend’s home smd guilty of anything." arranged her own so it combin­ Miss Ann Felr and Lennie Ed­ east of Midway Island Friday He described the charge of sb Alan Cone aiwther son was a'way, vtstt- ed the American and traditional wards will discuss tlielr differ­ moming, and he gave the order ing relatives in North Caro­ Medina Tells sault with Intent to com m it Japanese customs. Her lastest ing approaches to the Educa­ ground of the drug problem In to abandon ahip. lina. murder aa a sort of toohnlesl 7 tional Professions Development 8eventy minutes later an ex­ letter told of her joy in expect­ Manchester, and steps that Fire Chief Charles Orlffln “open charge” until toe ease is Act. a federally funded program plosion tore a huge hole in the ing a baby early in the now ':-.ave been taken to combat the of the Msnitou Park FIza Investigated further. at the university. The EPDA is Indl of the Badger 8tate. year. use of narcotics In the school Company said the fire ap­ Of Viet Trouble While toe seeslons at the Peo- set up to acquaint white teach­ “We don’t know what went From Sweden. Mrs. Lars Gor­ population. peared to have followed the tagon oonUnued. toe head of the an Aim. who was Mis.s Karin ers with the pliyslcal, psy­ ’hie Jaycees are interested in up,’’ a Navy spokesman said By PETER BRAE8TRUP pony C veteran, appeared on here. “There was nobody on the **ptoston of a kerosene Army board of investtgatecs Jansson as a Manchester stu­ chological and language differ­ learning what contribution they <45,700 SURPLUS STOCK DISPOSAL OF space heater in the kitchen. The Washington Poet CBS television to declare that L t Gen. WlUlam R. Peers was ences of the ghetto. The School sh^> when she blew.” A iqwkes- dent, was awarded the equiva­ can make to local drug pro­ Police said the four room WASHING’TON — Last month Medina was "right there” but flying toward Vietnam for aa man said it was not known if lent of a master’s degree in of Education htts set up a pilot grams. Anyone Interested in aparhnent was being con­ at his three-bedroom apartment did nothing to atop the killing. on-the-spot Interrogaflon of September by the University of program in the South Arsenal joining the Jaycees is Invited to any of the munttlons were in­ In Ft. Bennlng's Custer Ter­ Aa cenfUoting atxounta by a volved. demned because of Inade­ some persona who may kaow Uppsala. A month later, her School to explore and develop attend the meeting. quate sanitary facUlUea. race, Capt. Ernest L. Medina dosen othar Company C enIM- what happened. daughter Vera was bom. She techniques for relating to and Cone has been active in citi­ A rescue plane fngm Hlckam called hie three young children ed men broke Into print. Medina Peers and Robert MaoOate. lived with Mr. and Mrs. George helping black disadvantag­ zen groups seeking measure* to Air Force Base remained in the Into toe email living room foe. ■ waa v(artouely accused or ab a civilian lawyer from New Walker of 17 Harvard Rd. ed youths. halt growing drug usage among area to drop flares after another aerious talk. solved of deHberately Inciting York, plan a viait of 10 to IS While attending the Vienna Miss Felr of the EPDA staff young people. He was one of an plane had spotted all the life- As they sat on the sofa with Ms men to kUl dvtUaiM In a disys in Vietnam. Tkere are wtwa Is a clinical profeasor in educa­ School of Commerce. Stefan Informal group that started rafts 'With dye and smoke mark­ Medicare Snowtound car sits idly in driveway at West Onter and Adams Sts. this his wife Barbara, toe U-year- briefing the day before toe at­ other men In their party. Duschek of Austria has kept up tional psycholog>’. She will tell meeting more than a year ago. ers, the Navy said. - oIJ silver star winner explained tack on My Lai 4. Prior to leaving Friday, the of her experiences in learning moming. Thanks to the snowstorm, it was a holiday for hundreds of vehi­ his correspondence with Dr. and When the resulu ol their dis­ The nightlong search was tout they were goii« to hear After an sight-month Investi­ toree-Mar gsnaral and tha attor­ the psychology of the ghetto. cles. (Herald photo by Silver) ’’very bad things on TV and the Mrs. Edmond Zagllo. 63 S. cussions were forwarded to the hindered by fears the smoking gation of the My Lai affair, toe ney met with newsmen but re­ Edwards Is a lecturer for the Badger State might blow up at Premiums newspaper stories would say Lakewood Circle, with whom he administrative council of build­ Army had made no charges fused to dlscuae anirtliliy sub­ EPDA program and serves its ing principals, lie was elected any moment. Tlie Green freight­ bad things about daddy’s com­ stantive. lived in 1963-64. In 1968. he re­ llason between the program and pany while we were In Viet­ ■gatoxt Medina, who aras first ceived his bachelor's, and Is chairman of the Drug Educa­ er was forced to stay three "I would not want to aay aaJ^ the black community. He is en- miles from it. Will Rise In Connecticut nam.” Interrogated by the Army In­ now borklng on his Ph. D in tion Committee, composed of spector general's oflioe last thing for one minute that would couriiging greater participation Later, the German merchant Aa Medina recalled, he told trade science, which he said school personnel. WASHINGTON (AP) — Pre- May II. But on Nov. 34, 1st prejudice toU ImresUgnbOB.’ ’ by black teachers in the pro­ sUp Bnmstor radioed it was on ihc children, "I did not know Peers aald. Ha reltorstad that corresponds to the American In 1968-69. he sat on the Drug miums paid by elderiy Ameri­ lA. William L. Galley Jr. one gram. Advisory Council as a member the way to Join the search. If the stories were true, (hat his board, srUcb began Its smrk master's. He said he wants very cans to r supplementary medi­ people were Investigating to see of Medina's (and Meadlo'sl of this committee, and Is now a The Badger 8tate, a lOUtary Icy Roads Keep Many Dec. 3, Is trying to determine much to revisit this country, care coverage w ill go up to 86.80 If daddy’s company and your former platoon leaders, was of­ and possibly will look for a job Banks Merger Cleared member of the council at large. BE SURE 8ea Transport Service ahip, was per month next July 1 , a 83.6 “If there eras any attempt to loaded with 8,900 rockets and father had done anything ficially charged at Ft. Bennlng cover up the Incident Uaetf.” in the states. NEW HAVEN rAP' — The per cent increase over the cur­ wrong. Everything In toe end. 1 FRIDAY & SATURDAY DEC 26-27 ONLY tons of bombe ranging to the 2,- rent $4 fee. with toe murder of 109 unarmed MaoCrate aald that srito toe Guatemalan student Miss way appears clear for the Con­ TO BRING Home for the Holidays said, would probably bring toe Vietnamese at My Lot. advance work that has been Sonia Rivera keeps in close OOO-pound sise. Its combined Robert H. Fincli, secretary of truth out.” necticut Bank and Trust Oo. of Piil)lic \urses cargo had an explosive equiva­ At Ft. Hood, Tex., Staff 8gt. done there by other Army Imres touch with the Robert Blakes of health, education and welfare, The children listened quietly. Hartford and the Tradesmen’s YOUR lent o f 2;000 terns o f TNT, the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that runs between Bridgeport, four persons lost toe Ups of fin­ David Mitchell, one of Galley's tlgators “we do believe that It 209 E. Center St. In fact, she Seek T o Enter announced the increase Friday Then Ingrid. 10. said: ”Yes. Natlomal Bank of New Haven Navy said. WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. New Haven and nearby ciUes gers Friday in snow-plowing ac­ squad leaders, is under formal will be poeelUe to develop ee- spent her three weeks’ vacation shorUy after President Nixon Daddy, I understand, and I will to complete their planned mer­ You Will Save 3.00 to 9.00 Per Sq. Yd. In This Event Late Friday night, the Navy (AP) — Winter today kept toe canceled niAs untU driving be­ cidents. None was reported sert- Investigation under Article S3 of ■enllal testimony and that the In August with them, and said Town Pension R O O M SIZES hinted to newsmen that he pray for you and Mommy at ger. and a spokesman now says said winds buffeting the atrick- pressure on holiday-minded resi­ comes less liaxardous. mialy injured. The Uniform Code of Military examination of the phyUoal lo­ it "was like a beautiful dream would sign the tax reform bill night for God to help you.” It will become effective Mon­ ALL CARPET SOLD FIRST COME. FIRST SERVED. SORRY, NO PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED. en vessel had increased to 40 dents of Connecticut and toe Greyhound reported delays of Justice on allegations of assault cation will subotanUalty aaUat come true.” The Manchester Pension wh’ch Includri a n r cent in­ Drifting snow was less of a Cecil, 9, reacted tike a good day. knots and the seas were running crease in Social Security pay­ rest of the Northeast as blowing between 30 minutes and one problem today than on Friday, with Intent to murder at My In dstermlnlng what dM in toot She went to work when her Tile hast potential obst.acle to Boa.rd. when It meets Monday Army brat: "Yes, sir,” he said. to 20 feet. ments effecUve Jan. 1, snow and icy toads itosde tzavsl- hour In Ms scheduled runs. arhen winds plugged streets Lai. taka plaoa.*’ father died at the end of her the merger was eliminated for Its regular monthly session. LOT NO. 4 Gregory, 6. had other con­ NOT NO. 1 LOT NO. 2 LOT NO. 3 The Navy sold the Ug hole In Nixon last September recom­ ing treacherous. Airports ware open today but nearly as quickly as they oould As their company command­ The Army hoa said an toveatl- E Rill consider a request from The cerns. ’’I’m hungry,” he said. AFS year. Because of her abili­ Tuesday night, when the Jus­ The rtorm that began Christ­ gation ooMduetsd In toe Amert- M.uicilester Public Health Nurs­ the starboard side of the aft sec­ mended a 10 per cent Social Se­ Bradley IntemaMonal and be plowed. The coating of frossn "When do we eatT” er, Medina aras — and U — s ty in English learned here, she tice Department failed to make mas night and dumped about cal Division shortly after re­ ing As-«oclatlon. for membership LEE'S tion was above the water line, curity increase, and at that time Bridgeport reported Icy oondi- rstn acroes the state helped hold For Medina, Oragory'e re- potential wltneas in toe penA said, she was able to get a job use of Us option to challenge it. Commercial Grade Lee's Kodel one foot of snow on most ports tksie. ports were received of mass ot- in Uie Tbwn Pension Plan. LEE'S “ but with the fire and big waves the President disclosed there toe snowfall in place, although ■ponse provided one of the few Ing Collay oourt-martlai. with an airlines in Guatemala. Bozrah’s. of Connecticut before turning to vlllan killing at My Lai hi TTie Pension Ordin.vnce re- we dcsi’t know how long she can would be a substantial jump In Gale warnings were up along toe wind continued to guM as humorous notes In what has be­ Fresh from battalion staff Heavy Duty Heovy Plush irtay afloat.” the supplementary medicare rain gave a brief respite later the coast, but qtoa problem high as 40 miles per hour In March 1666 concluded there come a long, nightmarish aftar- arork and taro y e a n ’ duty aa aa were no grounds for aetlon. Patterned Shag The 88 Badger picked up its premiums In 1970. Friday and then renewed its caused Friday by high Udes was ooastal areas. wrath today. math to the alleged mossaiue Infantry Instructor at Fort More than a year tatsr, the cargo at the Bongw ammuni­ TTie supiriementary insurance not expected. The affluent com­ Por New England as a whole, of unarmed Vietnamese by PILE The U.S. Weather Bureau here Banning, Ga., Medina took over Army opened Us current major CARPET tion depot near Seattle, Wash., coat the elderiy only $8 per munity on BeU Island in Nor­ members of his unM (Company mai.<-tained travelers warnings the Weather Bureau said 1.10 Company C at Schofield Bar­ Investigation after a former sol- BROADLOOM BROADLOOM and ivas bound for Da Nang, month when the program was walk was isolated for a period C, 1st Battalion, 30th Infantary, because of icy road oondlUons inches of rain by midnight had racks, Hawaii on Deo. It, 1666— * Antiqlie Gold South "Vietnam. launched in 1966. Friday when the noontime tide topped the eight hxtoea of snow nth Brigade) at My Lai 4 (See Page Blgh6> C With Foam Back throughout toe state. kTto temp- almost a year before toe com­ More than 19 million Ameri­ roee nearly six feet higher toon that fell Friday in toe second * Checked * Sapphire Blue * Moss Tweed eratuKs mostly below the freez­ normal. hanUet In Quangngal Province pany, os piut of the neaiy-lorm- cans are iww covered by medi­ northeaster In taro weelu to * Green Tweed ing point and winds plclclng up cm IMarch 16, 1666. ed llto Brigade, went to Viet­ * Avocado care, which consists of two Three storm-related deatoe trounoe the six-state region. ” 1 did not receive or l•■u• * Striped * Rust Tweed again today, road conditions were reported In Connecticut. nam. * Soft Blue parts—a voluntary medical in­ A mixture of freezing rain and orders to kill unarmed o4vU- * Blue Tweed were expected to worsen. William GaireU, Si, died Friday "'The only way the company surance program and the gov­ sleet was to have fallen on most lans,” he said In an Inlarvtew. W a . k * Ideal for den or * Martini * Red Tweed Russia Mulls The weatherman said snow in Danbury Hoepital of injuriee could go was up,” he recalled. Agnetc Says * Red Tweed ernment-financed basic hospital of the region followed by a ”I did not sea a maeaacre. And insurance. ’Die voluntary pro­ would amount only to a light received arhen hie car ermehed doamturn In temperatures dur­ "We became the best compa­ rec room sprinkling, changing briefly to head-on with another car in I waa not told about a maaaa- Reg. 9.95 to 12.95 P O W G ifts gram supplements toe buric ing the day, the Weather Bu­ nre.” ny in to* bptuilon. We took * Gold Tweed Reg. 11.95 sleet or freezing rain near Long Bethel, Ms hometown. V.S. to Honor program by helping pay doctor reau said, making driving hai- The nightmare waa Intensified every aarard aUUetiea, toe Sq. Yd. bills and a variety of other med­ Island Sound before noon, and In Windsor, 28-year-old John Sq. Yd. VXBNTIANB, Laos (A P ) — ardous. for Medina lutd for his Uer- company of toe month trophy.” Reg. 8.95 Reg. 8.95 ical expenses''in and out of toe accumulating to between one F. Shimkus Jr. was injured fa­ But clearing was also fore­ IZurtng tolB Haarallan Inter­ Texas industrialist H. Ross Per­ and three inches in western Con­ mon-bom wife schen the press hospital. tally when a car hH him at toe casted. lude. Medina picked up the nick­ Asian Pacts Sq. Yd. Sq. Yd. SAVE *3 to 56 ot said today the Soviet Union is necticut. carried an ac-cuaallon of murder Those enrolled in toe supple­ edge of his driveway while be TTm Maine Turnpike aras ex­ name "Mad Dog” later giv­ SAVE 5.00 Northern parts of the state by Richard Pandlaton, 23, of HUNOUILU (AP) — VIC* considering his request to fly to mentary program pay for Italf was operating a snowblower. pected to be back In operation en an ominous slgnlflcanoe Sq. Yd. Sq. Yd. got as much as 14 inches of Richmond, Calif., a former President Spiro T. Agnew anya SAVE 3.00 Moscow with a planeload of of toe coot of their protection, Ernest L. Anderson, 76, of Port­ today after “numerous acci­ during mountain manouvers SAVE 4.00 gifts for U.S. prisoners of war In snow Friday before warm upper land collapsed and died early member at Company C. III* Nixon administration amnis FRI. - SAT. ONLY! and toe government pays toe dents, rain, sleet and snow” i*endleton, new an unemploy­ when his company managed to FRI. . SAT. ONLY! North Vietnam. rest. air turned toe precipltstion to Friday afternoon while he was Aslan nations to "develop an FRI. - SAT. ONLY! FRI. - SAT. ONLY! forced (ioeing of the hlgharay ed labarer, aald that Medina round up most of an "agfrea- Perot met with Soviet officials The premium increase isn’t freez'nT rain, sleet and rain. removing snow with a blower. economic balance and self euffl- Friday, state police said. had shot a small boy at My ■or” force. The aggressor lead­ here after North Vietnam the only added expense awaiting ’Travel today remained Injuries received while oper­ Telephone and power failures clency *0 Diet II will be unneces­ I-A l 4. er. a MaJ. Hrrak. kept breaking turned down his request Friday medicare patients in the new staggered by toe icy conditions. ating snow-removal equipment sary hroved. pay toe fliat 863 of their own bill 'T d walk Into the officers n.OOO-mll* trip Friday tost be If the Moscow trip is ap­ for an ordinary hoqrltal stay of club after that, and people plans to emphaelze. In bUatersl would say ’Hey, Mod Dog', how PRICE proved, Perot said, then Soviet up to 60 days—an Increase of 18 talks with Aston leaders, tbs to- YD. are you? ft just became a postal officials will forward the from toe current $44 dadnctlUe. tsntlon of the United ttoles to gifts to Hanoi. This is what joke.” (See Page BigbS) stand by lU treaty oMIgnbOM- North Vietnam told Perot before (See Ikgs riflaaa) Agnew spent tb* night hare ou DRESSES he began his holiday mission. the first leg of a tzisspseillo RUBBERIZED HAIR PAD . 5 0 FRI. SAT. ONLY! The reason he requested per- bop that lakee Mm today to misaloa to fly to Moscow, Perot Guam and then on to tbs PhflJ^ FROM LEADING MAKERS JUST 18x28 HEAVY RUBBER BASE, explained, is that - North Viet­ JUST Infant Born pines for Tuesday’s maugurs- nam set a deadline of Dec. 81 12-Week Strike lion of Prestdant Ferdtasad B. for accepting Christmas parcels Mareo*. 2 96! NON-SLIP CARPETS : RDGS '*^94 for prisoners of arar. Heroin Addict REGULARLY SIZES 5-15, 10-18, 1 5 9x12 BRAIDED At Clinic Endni Adm. Jobn S- MeOabi Jr.^ From the Russian embassy, TUCSON, Arts. (A P ) 7- Doc­ commander af U.8 loroaa In lbs S16. to $23. 14' z-24' z Perot and three aides went to LOT NO. 5 LOT NO. 6 Odd Room Size tors say on Infant ahowed the MCMPHIB. Twm (AP) A Pacific, and hla eiltaf of sUff, Pathet Lao delegation head­ dossic signs of heroin with- U-weeh atrlks agakMt St. Jo- 9.90 LOT NO. 7 quarters. The Pathet Lao and Lt. Gen Michael Dnvidion. dnawal leas than a day after he ■rph Hospttal has been called planned to brief tb* vies preto BROADLOOMS Fri.-Sat. EXCELLENT the Nmth Vietnamese fight \ jtn '.il lire ■ .:ili'' V n u ’ ll lx- ilcli)'.Ill c-d u it li I lie 11 i nn-Miloii i-lit 1 imi \ i i \ LEE'S was bocn; riatleemes, nmMng off by union leaden and the un­ dent at a breakfast soeaton, tba size Color Only SELECTION against the royalist and neutral­ noee, tiny lege drawn up to ab­ ion rank and nie has voted to |Mx i.il f:i .liiiili lilfs s c s lliiit j;ivi- \nii I h r Imik vuii u . m l HEAVY THICK ist forces in Laos. only scheduled event of Ms Ib domen In response to severe rvturn to work Monday mom- hour stay here. Details wsrent 12x4-6 Blue Green 2 5 0 0 Perot sold Pathet Loo delega­ lag . W O O L PLUSH LEE'S stomach enunpe. disclosed. tion chief Soth Petrasl showed Ike infant, a herein addict at The Rev. Ralph David Aber­ 7 12x4-10 Red Tweeid Sen. Hiram Fong, R-Hawsit, SELECT GROUP OF DRESSES 2 5 0 0 ! v Tweeds i Shags him a Hot of 173 U.S. service­ birth, was born earlier this nathy announced the strtke'a BROADLOOM men reported missing in action end Friday on the stepo of the and two of the tsiande' top Osm- 12x4-7 Green Tweed 2000 ' Twists V Velvets month at the Tucson Medical ocrau. Oov. John Bums sad FROM LEADING MAKERS • Avocado in Laos, but the list Is believed Center, Itospltal officials 're­ Criminal Courts Bulldl^. Aber- to be one prepared periodically natoy, ckalrm aa o f the KcuUMm Mayor Frank Fast, of linn 11*010. • Celery Gray Tweed (7 pc.) 105.00 2000 • Golds vealed Friday. headed ihe welcoming party Isr • Btyberry by the International Red Cross The infant’s mother and fath­ Chriklaa Lsadenhlp Confer- • Greens and given to the Pathet Lao. enoe, and four other mlslsten Agnew ber* Friday. Red Blue Green 300.00 1 2 5 - 0 0 * Blne>Green er. both Taqtii Indians in their REGULARLY SIZES 5-15, 10-18, Aecordiiig to U.S. aources, late 30s, bacoma addlots after were released from jail on 61 About 30 minutes after tbs • Jade * B raw n aoma of (ha man on the list are bond each. vie* preoldeat’s ptoaa, Abr $26. to $33. 14' z-24' z Nile Green 300.00 1 5 0 e 0 their lourth child aras bom believsd to be alive aa prlaonera about three years 140. The Mrlke had been called aft­ Force Two. look oft from WSab- Reg. 19,95 sq. yd. Reg. 9.95 to 14.95 of arar in Laos. Perot did naj( er the hospiUb.aad the 8taU, uvgton on Its flight to Hawatt, 15 Ant. Gold 181.00 7 0 0 0 Dr. Milton Semoff, s pedtotrt- SAVE $7sq. yd. Sq. T 4. aay whether the Pathet Lao offi­ dan. said the mother 'told him County and Munfctpal Employes Agnew vutted toe rear eabla to cial told him if any of the pria- of b » and her husband’s addte- Union eottld not sgres on wimt ehai with newsmen ea lbs poEtt- I lilt v;iliuv ior (’.nxil ix FRI. - S.4T. ONLY Jade Green 300.00 looeosec FBL -SAT. ONLY classes of sonpretoamensl em­ onazB are alive. The Pathet Lno thm. A fter 16 dajw of treatment, cal and diplomatic ospseta of i :iNioiis T'cinptut lon.s tixi pivtl v ti ployes should taks part in a aa- claim to have shot down 1,060 the baby seemed to have re- Ms trip. Moss Shag 'l^9.00 ooeo j Ion' npresenUfton eiecUon. ivsisi. lluiry m for your favoriti U A planes ceovered. He eald the . baby Asked about the leasto’a re­ Stvlvs. 1 2 . 9 5 . Tka U.8. Stale Department Moot of tbs strlbsrs sre jection of the foreign aid MS ba- Moss Tweed 350.00 loseo ! 5.95 should be able to Uve a aorinal Negroes . TD. •ays MB American acrvicemen lift. eaua* It inchidsd I66A aUlMaa bi I lOUSE banc been reported mlielng in The Most Rsv. Joseph A. Otm- “ She told me M Mie didn’t unbudgeted and uanaUkorlaad aetton or captured in Laoa dur­ tick. Roman CatboUc Mahop of have a fix lor taro or three days Tennoaeee, had called lor tbe funds to buy military jets ter ing the arar. ^erot aald that in during ptagnsney. the baby Formosa. Agnew soM; **R wtB hla ccnvaraaUon with the Pathet union and hoepttal to end tbe- amuld start kiektiqr vtoiently.” strike and asked tha hocplfai to be my purpose to re assart (Ma- 1 * 0 offlctal “are talked pelael- the doctor said. accept striking workers back ttonallst China’s PrasMat) paQy about the subject of prim- The tirfant loft the hospital ortthoul reprloMtsd whUs lbs Chtang Kai-ehek tbst this daas aamtm. I explahied to him that throe dsaa belors Chrlatmss |o dispuu was handlad Ibrough sot represent aay eraahmbig at Monchostor, Conn. this Is s major conesm to Ibt Raa with ktz gnssdmelhar in Thaf§ SnoWf Deer madlatloa. our treaty commHmaat** paaple of America. Tuesmi. Semoff oava. In lotnm lALE A rriodeer in the Psgwant of P«ace display on the piled up drifts in the Northeast Birds had little Tile union has said ITS to 360 Agnew snld be has “I toU blm that shoot Ti por for taltsdng the baby, bospMal Elipse near the White House finds itself in deep trouble landing on the crusty snow. (AP Photofax) workers struck lb* bospWsl the matter terte* wttb : Q.’ ^ BANK NNANCINO KELLY RD. VERNON ORCLE T B . 447-1427 after a storm dumped several inches of snow and (Rss Pans Etobl)

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