• V "1" • . ■ /'" / . , A v«*ge Dally Net Press Ron VW Iha Week 9mtat The Weftther NoTember u , IMB Tonight' through Wednoatlay, mostly cloudyl aeasonabty mild with chance of occasional 15,800 drlasle. Tooilght'a low In mid 30a. Tomorrow’s high In 40a. tlfic^—tar ■ 4 City o f ViUmte Chmrm :T \ VOL. LXX30X, NO. 58 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—Twb SECTIONS—TABLCUD) MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8,' PRICE TEN CENTS

^Germans; Rejected Suitor USSR Talk kills Couple House Cuts PORT CaiANE, N.T. (AP) — A bride of dx days wbo Anti-Force Screamed tor help over a trtepixme was gunnei|^ down Foreign Aid MOSCOW (AP) _ West Ger­ in her hom o Sunday b y a re­ many and the Soviet Union to­ jected boyfriend wbo also 1969 day b^ian talks on a formal killed her tausbond and him­ WASHINGTON (A P)— President Nixim’s foreign agreement to renounce the use self, poHce sold. aid program was slashed to a new low of about $1.6 Broome Oounty deputy ot tores against each other. billion today by the House Appropriation Committee. sheriffs, eight miles away The committee also assured ------Soviet Foreign Minister An­ from >:the home of Mis. drei Gromyko and West Ger­ another brisk battle by approv­ Cihartes Jarrarde in thiii ing tS4. Smilllon to supply fight­ [ man Ambassador Helmut Al- Binghamton suburb, aald er planes to Nationallat China. (O ) lardt (^lened the negotiations at they were on Itie telephoiM ^ B M Economic aid took It on the Labor Union the Foreign Ministry, an trfflcial in roeponae to her can tor chin in the deep cuta of about $1 I to the German source reported. heflp ^ e n they heard her billion Inflicted on NIxon’a origi­ With the (^lening of today's y ^ toi her husband: nal spending ceilings suggested Amendment talks, the Soviet Union now is “ Don't open the door, don’t for the program that covert 99 engaged In negotiations with the let him in.’’ After that, depu- countries. three countries that until recent­ tiee said, they heard a com­ Funds for the Peace Corps, T axB O l Bar ly have been Its favorite propa­ motion and ahoto. foreign military credit aales and ganda targets—Communist Chi­ They found Jhmarde, 37, an array of oUiar programs r>• <0) WASHINGTON (AP) — An na, the United States and West deed from a MxHgun bleiat in bring the over-all total In the JuM Germany. Mb cheat. Mns. Jamarde, 38, bill to about tt.6 billion. But out­ amendment that would ramovs ( 0> U.S.-Soviet talks on the limita­ had been shot eeveral times side of the direct foreign aid much of the political elmit from <0 > tion of strategic weaponry are (O) and then dUbbed with the programs ths cuts were not con- labor unlona by atimlnatilM imder way in Helsinki and So- butt o f a 16-gaigpe ehdgun. sidersd heavy ones. iTlUaad. viet-Chinese negotiations on bor­ their tax-exempt atatua ia pre­ The gunm an, deputies H is House had pAred the au­ senting a major stumbling block m (C) der problems are in progress In thorisation tor foreign aid down chief of the West German dele- norih of Binghamton, who Managers o f the bUl, now in B u tM they said died of a self-ln- er squadron for Chlang Kal-shak 8 Pad gatitMi at the M oscow talks but Ite tMrd week ot Senate debete. fHoted wound. by only seven votes. This was aey a final voto can be held Gromyko probably will step promptly knocked out by ths down after the initial phase, Reyndda piffled the tele­ Tuesday or Wedneeday. But the phone cord out before taking Senate Foreign Relations Com- leaving the talks to a lower-lev­ mlttsa. amendment, sponaored by Art- Ms own hfe, deputtea said. loM Republican.Sen. Paul Fan­ <0) el group. However, the Appropriation Soiviet Ambassador Semyon , Committee called Nationaliat nin' must be dealt with first, and TaarapUn handed a note to the China a staunch ally and said a tough floor battle la axpected. West German foreign office in • < o The" loc^flon' u d rmport^e . “ “ politically charged Is- taar (0) Bonn Sunday, saying his gov- Violent Death of the Republlo of China to the emnent was ready to start the security of the United Statee Fannln'a propoaal would deny Md tor tallui in MOSCOW today. eeema to grow as events and ao' tax-exempt status to unlona and Id Mo- Delivery of the Soviet note on Malotn. Mother and child look out of river sampan moored ^^uSe'^TceM ta;;^^ ^^toUtoj^neuatogmsm-X Sunday and only one day before Sets Tone At school in the city, scene of one of the most savage at Hue (left) while schoolfidrls gather outside their battles in Vietnam two years ago. (AP Photofax) and. In the opinion of the com- aaeeeementa to the start of the talks caused mlttee, reqihi the United »*"• some confusion in the West Ger­ Rock Festival SUtee to aaalBt In the develop- , man Embassy in Moscow. An ment of the defenae capabiU^i Bknbassy spokesman stUd this ot the Nationallat China Air ^ ^ “ “ unlona and aanatora TRACY, Calif. (AP) —A free Gutted by Cong morning that the talks would Force to meet whatever threat who have been benetlclartes from union contributions. not. start for several weeks, rock music festival that police It may face In the futurs.’’ Fannin Insists hla amendment then a few hours later an­ estimated drew 300,000 young But two members ot the panel would hit tax-exempt buaincaa nounced that Ambassador Hel­ people to the dry brown hills —Repe. Silvio O. Conte, R- mut Allardt and Soviet For­ aaat of here left beMnd it a City’s Mood Is Tense— Wistful Mass., and Jstfery«Cohslan, D- groups equaily' ^ with unkma, but eign Minister Andrei Gro­ blanket of litter, four violent Cailf.-took shar7 .xoeptlon to “ myko would open the negotia­ deaths, and four new babies. HUB, Vietnam (AP) — The revenues are lagging and work- tudes and programa wars the government, et least they're ths -jeta for Chlang. SSS'& tions during the afternoon. The babies arrived prema­ mood is peaceful but tense, ing capital and loans are foiTed. They argued the planes were “ It has been estim ated," he not openly aympathetlc with the aaya, "that over HOO mlUlon The Soviet go-ahead followed turely to mothers who were tak­ wistful but opUmisUc in this an- acaroe. pyx- moat residenU, it was the V.C. Noi# they either hato Uia "<>1 requested by Um admlnis a declaration by the Soviet bloc en to medical-aid tents staffed were spent by labor unlcna In a” wn- dent, imperial capital nearly Most people, e panel and raised a question ™ r Hop- Moscow last week which said D trists. The staff also reported the new West German govern­ of the war’s mo* «iv.ge bd- ^ a -n-h. «ha Thus A major reanm for Ih. S ^Uviu:; treating many youths for over­ «»«vastatlng o f ^ - province oMaf, likaa to changa ol attitude U that tha ^ S v o l ^ in poUK- ment of Chancellor Willy Brandt doses of drugs. has rtiown a “tendency toward The Tet offensive of February «>ve^______^ c ^ ’ ’nonallrtad’ ’ to amUttored North Vtatnamaae and tha Viet vixlssvow- Authorities said the four men 1968 left the cltylB per cent de- ’ "™*y around and did antkxxnmiiniata. non* slaiisbttrtil ■>«»... s ooo . . . ^ (O) a realistic policy.’' who died were: "One of ths things wiuch’ <0 ) rtroyad in a 2B-dsy battle. Ev- w>tWng—perhaps from shock, "The Oommitkilsts mads tbalr risfisnts whUs they •*“ “'** J** qjtosUoned by Oon- The West Germans have been —Meredith Hunter, 18, of -----„ — — — ww —^ . ------. Ths Ooniim(^lsts mads their rssldints while thev oocunled ^ ■ makes this practice so. tnlqui- erythlng here Is dated from >h.»that iwhspsparhans from fear that whatov.whatev- htone*biggest mlataksmuteir. whan *theyk.. triad ths «ltr. aie still being frees about ths H** propose‘12?*** seeking talks to improve rela- Berkeley, Clalif., stabbed in the whacked tous 1s that much of tra money tions with the Soviet Union ever time. People speak of things •>“Ut would be tom down to lay (his otty low," says a di« u» from ■ gravaa «!?* J. Is ooUecled by the.unlMi leadon back and face during a scuffle havinghavin* happened "before Tat," “*s*n, he aald. Vlatnamas.Viatnamase ------.— nmw. — ____ >boul tl billion from R President Mnoe . Bsendt became foreign in front of the stagst where Johnson's foreign aid authortsa- under aixangomonta which give minister in 1966, when his So­ or "after Tat” The Tst otfensivii whs HD* only "They gave tha govanunent an a man no choto# bm to belong to PriaM members of the Hells Angels Much of the old grandeur is »hst naarty daatroyed aUy which It had not had." ^ studaM faettons hava^i^t- cialist party first entered the motorcycle clan guarded the (See Page Seventeen) a union. / E goveniment as the junior part­ featured British Rolling Stones amashed and overgrown with **“•• **>• cniclbla in "Well," aald a U.S. offlclal, *»/*"**1i .*i ” i " I daresky there Is no atngle ner to the Christian Democrats. and| other rock groups during moas. A hole still In the character, attt- "if they don’t aoUvely support TilMi iluw* group in our n*lon able to wtald [an tries inner Citadel wall, through so powerful a weapon as tha ■ada re- Hie Sovieit Union finally the six-hour concert. openly pro-government. mmmtmmmmmimmmmimm which South Vlatnameae rang­ quantity of money end help agreed in September to talk —An unidentified youth who ers stormed to trap the last ene­ An example of this la tha Peo- MoSI Man^Mler storm which tabor offlclaki can pour about a renunciation of the use tille d down a bank into a ca­ my holdouts. Self Defense Force, now Into national and local slectlon of force but did not set a date. nal and drowned. Seek Independent Viet Quiz ^ open until 9 oVIock ,000 atrong in Thus Thlen campaigns." ’"is? Brandt said at the time that nei­ -R ic h a r d 32, o f EUca- Tin roofs Shimmer atop Batov, „ . province with M,000 pereons ton'ighh fo r Ths AFLMTO contanda ttieae ther the Soviets nor the West beth, N.J., and Mark Felger, 23, houses once sheltered by rich WASHINGTON (AP) — Preel- Hi* ^x****** part in Hue alona, help- Christmas shopplnu. BoUvUtes are legttlmate be­ Jolm Germans had modified their of Union, N.J., who were run teira cotta. The left wing of the ?*"*,fj,**“ * urged by panel sliould be similar to the in( to nixttect their >_____ ... __. ___ ,___ two influential Dnmncrala an. /-«___ ,_____ yraim oi uim r cause the funds are recelvsd In basic poeiUons in the exchange over by a car leaving the speed­ im perial palace inside the (JitS' two InfluenUal Domocrata to ap- Warren Commioeion. which n w deii^dattona Hue’s'norail. C voluntary oontrt but Iona from of notes. This was taken to way site Saturday night after del, damaged in the bsttUe, is point an independent fact-find- probed the aassesinatlon of mean that the Russians were patched with tin. ing panel to InvasUgata the al- ProBident John F. Kennedy. The union members and because the ciHicert. The two were lying they are paid out ix>t by the la­ still insisting that Bonn recog- on the ground in a group bed­ leged massacre of civUlans by former vice president said in '■▼••ytina in Hue has had But across tha Perfume Riv­ bor organisation Itself but by a ntie the East German regime, ding down around one of the UB. aoldiera at ths South Vlat- Loa Ai**ea "anough has bean >«lxUvaa kiUed by the Viet er, in the newer part of the dty, Presidential separata group, the Committee tally and that West Germany was re­ many campfires. nameae village of My Lai. (aid that there neetta to be an •*!>*•*«*«> Ngo Dong, a shoppers crowd tha rebuilt The proposals cam# asparata- examination." biology profeaaor al tha rebuilt on PoltUcal Organtaalloo— HJS fusing to do this. Thousands of youngsters had stores and a shiny new market The Moscow summut meeting ly Sunday from San. John C. Stannls s»bs could be undsrtaken ^ salf-defensa M 1 9 ^ 9 9 X jt t W t IU L t Altomont Speedway auto race cal economy is recovering siow' Senate has cut bach substaaUal- long-standing demands that the track on BYiday, the night be­ 1, vh. new. while trials of the accused are toroa. Bonn government recognize ■y* Tiio Uhm xsetoiy CofnmittM , Aiid forniM* V lc« m to r w&y. **Aft6r Tet, i the people were ly on tha House-passsd tax re­ fore the concert, and hundreds, six miles we* of Hue has re- President Hubert H. Humphrey. But tha senator spoke against f*arfui and dspressed. As things Held Tonif'ht form bill while voting tor a Blast Germany and accept as fi­ stayed over Saturday night nal the German borders ' that opened, employing mot* than Stannis said the panel sbould » flfflHKala oat*rea*otial tnvaa- went alofif they gained confl- number of poUUcally popular rather than fight what highway 200. Refugeea are bong re- be composed of persons "out- tigaUon, saying "if we in the Where before they were WASHINGTON (AIM Preal- riders, IncluCttng a big Inc rease now exist. patrolmen called one of the Bay But West German , officials settled. Offshore flShing resbrlc- eide the government and (xitalda Congress go to holding a hear- 'afraid to receive weapona, they , In Social Beeurtty beneflta. Area's moat massive traffic tlona have been eaaed . More the mUltary” and should survey before that trial U now ask for thsm." **** mountain re- Two leading Senate RepubU- 'V ie w e d the communique at the jam s. Old of the meeting as conciliato­ pet^de are woildng In the rloe the March 1968 Incident detar- ,t ,^11 go off in difforent AuthorlUee asy the force of '“ V * "IT cans sugge* these votaa are The major highways into the fleldB and timber toresta. Saw- mine the facts and make a spe- ' coofsrencs and rsportsra who ry, and took note especially of part of a Democratic scheme to 4N isolated area were blocked for miilB are starting up. Still, tax dal report to the PreshlenL (Bee Page Eighteen) (Baa Page BIxiaea) have had two-and-a-half mtMlha pack the MU with costly provt- this passage: about 30 miles in the concert vi­ to prims themselvee with quee- “The socialist countries tak­ cinity Saturday morning. Thou­ ^ ^ ...... “ tlons since their la* formal (Bee rage ElghI) ing part in the meeting come sands of vehicles were parked mealing with the chief exseu- out for the expansion and devel­ whDe their occupants walked Uvs opment of relations between all miles to the festival. Some 200 Much has happantd sines NIx­ n states on the principlea of equal­ cars were impounded for block­ ity, noninterference in internal on’a la* news eonfersnea Bspt. U.S. W ay Out: ing roeuls or being on private Did Garbleti Word Trigger 26 to spark tonight's queMlons- - affairs, respect of sovereignty, property. territorial integrity and Inviola^ reports of the alleged ipaamcre There was much wine drink­ of civtUans by Amarlican sol- Vietuuniization IS bUlty of frontiers. They are fully ing, pot smoking and a few in­ resolved to develop relations dlers * My Lai In Vietnam, stances of open nudity, but po­ the d s fe * o f tha HayeWorth PARIS (A P) — In Um with other Euriqieen states lice said moat in the turnout Racial Tension and Suicide? ol a breakthrough la ths Paris Buprems Court nomlna.ikm, the wMiing to cooperate on the ba­ were seeking to avoid (rouUe. By CABL BBBHffRlN o f "H e believed in squBf^ty,” start of UJI.-Bovlet arms con­ psaes talks, tbs United Statas sis-of these pfbiclples.’' The Rolling Stones arrived The WaaMagtoa Pa* Oonn * the Me fsOier, Jackson Davie, says. trol talks, continued Inflallon looks to VistnsmIaaUtm os ths The Soviet Uoc has pL-t reun- late, near the end of the con­ WASHINGTON The borne Tmo days "H e never bed tt. (reciam ) in and severai other. Vtotnam 'de- fs*s* way to g* Americans ciatian of the use of force at the cert, which began about noon, o f WlUie BosweU U five blocks Davie locked hhwesff litto the Ms home «r in anything stae hs vclopmanto. out of VIsInam and ths bs* way top of the agenda for the Euro­ and ) feV:: •V ;

‘ fi .. ■' '-'I / II j - . / ■ W / , :/■■■ MAMCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1969 ifA G B T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1969 F A G B T H R E R Accidents Claim . Veman (lO H ) In Msnoheeter wIB ex­ These problems are aometimsa MOVIE AUDIENCE STAB. plain the Sundagr aftemoon accompanied by behavior dlffi- \ Andover • ******Q (J|Q £******« Price Cutting War Rages Sheinwold on Bridge ------^BrCLAYR-tolXAN- pragnon afxxisoretl by that culties. A SERVICE OF RLM-MAKERS . Lives of Seven ARIO URRA TAli. CBARS OF IRRANON l i . Your Daily Admiy Gukit JM ACLD To Meet group which teaches children A dlacussiaa period ariU fofiow AND. THEATERS. s w i n i h j : s h o u l d f a i l ^ 'T According fo ffco Stan, '' with leanhig dtsshfittles how during arhlch time parents arlU BUT OSDALLY WORKS NORTH Over Weekend ‘■AHt l» r. ij Girl Scouts Through Banking World Thefc ratings apply lo films O i 9-14-23-3SI "^® develop message for Tuesday, Tomorrow At to swhii. EBldes o( a typloal ses- have an opportunity to ask “ T H E W A Y A K 6 2 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS n-17-2»3^ I flaasad ^tr Nuv J, 1968 ;<^/S5j88iV8] read worckcofTespcrxling to numbers aton will be shosm. questions and obtain valuable By JOHN CUNNIFF should help a bank increase the By ALFRED SHEINWOLD <0 Q 54 Tl’afflc accidents olninted five 51-7A81-8bR * ^ TAURUS of your Zodiac birth siga Center School Also to be explahMd will be Information and literature in re­ Net $300 In AP BiMineM Aaalyat amount of deposits and thus th is SEAL O J6 3 2 fives over the weekend in CJoo- SCOR9IO I HEARD rr* There’s no reason why any-'v A n .» 1 You 31 61 Goinod OCT. Jl the ACLD’s puspose. The or­ gard to education and handling _ . permit it to make enough mon* * Q 8 6 2 You 32 Your 62 Your 'Hie Venion area Aaaoctsdfon In sds Indicates the film was body should fall for a swindle; necUcut, while a fire and a ganisation to a non-profit one to of these dilktaen. NE5W YORK (AP) Price ^ from Its larger investment WEST EAST 1.4^ MAT JO 3 Good 33 Vontura 63 For NOT. 21 submittad and approved under there’s almost alwaya some­ freak accident in Bridgeport 8-19-22-H 4 Things 34 Pcraonoltty 64 Without for CMldren with T.earning Dls- advance the educatlan aixl gen­ AU meetings of the Associa­ Fund Drive the retail banking In- p<,rtfollo to offset the lower In- 4 J 10 24d4dMI by John Gruber the Motion Picture Coda p. thing that gtvea the show away. S A 9 3 klU6d two other persona. -77-86-90 5 M o » 35 Ask 65 In eral well-being of children with tion art open to the public, ex- Mrs. Allen Frasier, chairman dustry has broken out in many checking accounts, (7 9 8 6 2 6 Ofoom 36 Act 66 World 4370-74 abiUttes (A M accompanied by parent South itepefully plays diunmy’s All Pass Saturday night whoi a car driv­ u o 21 Of 51 That 81 Of ing Bing) told both unions i t ' committee and lU chair- , to banks. hope to open with “ Alda” , pos­ or adult guardian. queen. Dirt East covers with the ~------en by hla father went off Inter­ K JULY ii 22 Sulks 52 Keep 82 About would not accept three-year' man express their gratitude to hAve In the past been ironically, the low-cost check- state 84 in West Hartford, bit 2 JTrip 53 Is 83 Your ^ OPEN 6 DAYS IHE YEAR ROUND - THURS. NIGJTre tiU 9HW! I sibly on Dec. 29. 0 Person^ under 16 not ad­ king. Soubt,, must win with the , , . ^ A O G . JJ 24 Your 54 Ever 84 Chorm Kte>i ill's contracts. . \ all of the hard-working door-to- competitors but seldom In jng accounts began to sweep the a fight stanchfon, and flipped 25 Any 55 An 85 Along I ’d take this with a grain of mitted. This age restriction ace of c lu b s 'll must eventual- Jj®?’ p ya .^.<4- 5-13-16 According to an Al^dlspatch goUclters and to all of **’® A’’®® prices. Instead, cus- country at a time when banks ly loee a clubNmd a diamond. “ over. The father, CUnton A. 1^1-4957 26 Britton 56 Amusing 86 Your salt; In fact, I take all of Mr. j^gg 5 management j^^^g g^trtbuted to ‘O'"®™ have been attracUd by began to suspect they were not even number of cards In the 27 Uncxpoctod " ‘ ted 87 You r may be higher in certain South can make game only Tickle, 29, was critically in­ VIR60 28 Go 3 ^ ' 68 Chonco-tpkir^ Bing's pronouncementa with ^ „mv told the AF of M they ^ . Anyone who has not convenient offices, by parking clearing enough from checking suit. But how many of the areas. Check theater or if he can limit the tr i^ p loss to jured. 29 Hopptns 59 Tbdoy 89 Intmrtsts good old sodium cWoride,lsome- y^th a three-year contributed and wishes to do so ®P®ces, drlve-ln windows or accounta to cover bookkeeping bridge players you know would 30 Nothing Using .90 Own advertising. one trick. The other fatal traffic acci­ 12/9 times in generous amounts- contract If AOMA does ^ m T ^ r a l ^ m e m ^ r o^ t ^ give-aways. oosU. V tha tbls signal? Try this kind dent occiured Friday n lg^ in N364546-59 ‘Alda” was supposed to open game. Since this is what AOMA Prtntsd as • public sarvicv The square way to pla; )Good Advetse ^^Neuttal fund drive committee. Prices for loans and checking in reducing charges at a time trumps Is to lead a low trumpttump swindle and find out. Branford when two cars struck k>65-72-78 1i9' the season Sept. 16, with Leon- wanted In the first place, we by this newspaper. Paper Drive account services generally set- when financial studies indicated to dummy’s king and then'r^ ^ Dally QuesM^ 18-year-old Da'vid Bartholomew 5 in S for tiis h o m e tyne Price in the title role, and can assume a settlement will The paper drive conducted re- ^®** ® uniform rate that could that Increases were In order, turn a low trump, pteylng 1^ . aJf he was running across the James McCracken as Radames. be made. ' ^ "'•^de, and partner has respond- M raino. t.t cently by the Cadette Troop net- ‘*® obUlned from most banks in the banks apparently dug thent THEATER TIME also from the South hand. This Omnecticut Turnpike. On Nov. 16, Mr. Bing let ttem jodm to me as though Mr. jgj y,g _,,jg .jt.bo which is to ® locality. Price cutting, as selves Into a deeper hole. But wlll succeed If West started with « to up to you again. Victim of a fire that bixdce SCHEDULE both go, and so far as I toow 3 ^ ^gg iy>und and determln- „ged toward their trio to P^ctlced In other businesses, with competition for funds keen the doubleton ace, since he wlU ™ ld Samuel Tope. _ . *1..... 1^ XT..... a. . .aa. ard WW Osborne W4 ll«3 OJIU and JWAB. Mrs. Paul ^ study by the Federal Re- “ \.rOBLCoat «U1Uand UlUUlneIncome prospectsUrUBDCCwB b -ik ^ Fanny Hill, 7:16, at the second trump trick. South -.a ...... RArvo Rnnlr r\f aruwfa that * . .. . 9 .4.0. What do ypu say? Firemen were unable to get mand “ ^ ^ ^ «>an In ^ U n g on a p,gngtlehl,t-imuiiieiu, leaders,leiuiers, andana troopiroop serve Bank ~ ------of Boston, „ shows------that wouia ^appear unfavorable”uniavoraoie" forlor cinema I —Romeo and Tiillet .will be able to keep his queen City or even Hartford. Mr. Me- season of opera. It also lo o k s ...... ______f tradiUonal marketing ideas are .a _____ Answer: Bid 8-NT. Ehren If through the flames to rescue Cracken has had troubles with as though the board of directors, ^®opl^” or'^‘Seto ‘ ^c“ JeSuon’ **ui®t"‘ prtmarily b“ toe"'“study‘ o ^ n S a »=“ ’ ’ tnunn.'^trump. * outstanding partner has onl^.6 points in high the man. Television Mr. Bing In the past, and his faced with Cinema n — Paint Your Wag­ cards the combineid count will A 42-year-oId garbage collec­ 8:M Hsaaton sports aad Fealare (C> East Windsor Drive-In —(Jlos- got caught In the loading mech­ <46) OUUnui'o Istoai 7:1# (fa iM t) My Wsrid aad Wel- ed as all sweetness and light told Mr. Bing just where to head counto f ^ ace, but South may bT able to ^ •®«"®w»|f‘ ‘“ 8“ ®'- •to?® P^ft' 6:15 (tS) Wositor ed1 nwiiciiBReopens zTiuujr.Friday. swindle Weid tt i. "®*’ *” ®y have more than the eeme la II (0) with the impresario. In fact, the In. Nothing hurts a board of dl- ^°“g over the period of a year such real winner the anism of his truck Saturday B:M (6) Btsnp tho Stan (C) (S4t> Masle Seeae (C> 8:S8 (tS«8M> Bawaa aad Martto’a aftlat relations have generally rectors any more than having charges oanrun from a few dol- k ***®Manchester Drive-In — Clos- ^Pest to gullible ■'*®*’® njfolmum. There will pro- morning and died later at St. (U) UsdoHtog o m d (IS) Scope Lassh-ls (G> been as bad as those of the 1 ® ^ ^ ®“-®®^ S e ^ f 7 3 ^ t h !^ 'ar® for Inactive accounts to »60 ®t®‘®®. ‘® th® conaumer. ed Reopens Friday. South should nreiend n,ot i.. bably be a reasonable play for Vincent’s Hospital. Bridgeport OUltou’o lolasS S:U (8-4in The New People (C> State Theatre — Ch;azy World , desperatelv ^ « “ "® "® n>a“ ®r how weak a firemen needed two pneumatic <4S) Tralh or CoaieqsoBooo S:W (8) Mayberry BFD (C> (*S .»ii) Mevlee FROM NOW TILL CHRISTMAS of Laurel A Hardy, 8:26, 7:80; fo d U e !^ ® “ and partner has. It pays to jacks and a hoist to free Steele S-.M (M ) WMUhor — Sports sad 8 ""raddition to MISS Price and Rumor, are rife ^ t M. B^ A ^ (34S| TW Barvivers (C> hour W. C. Fields Fractured ^ discard a .jjj^ . . aggressively----- . . ... In mich sltua- from the mechanism. News (0> (U ) Della Beeaa (C) Mr. McCracken, Bing let at ! MarVborotS; tt wasrevenue, some bankers be- ^—cm o T t T.^lckg„_ ‘o"®*^- ht West believes the act, (M) Mr FsTsrtte Msrtiaa •:St (I) Doris Day Shew (C> tions. (tt) HlsUtohts (O) 18:tS (t> CarM BaiaaH Shew (0) Idaot 10 ofoers go and juat how time and will not offered a o ^ ^ t o T j 8 S tiS o w X o J m “ ®ve, will seriously erode prof- ' T u M l r t v a UA Theatre — Royal. Hunt of *‘*® “®® °* (M) IfcHiile’s Navy Copyright 1969 (4S) News (8 ^ ) Love Amerleaa Blyle FREE niuminatiHl life Size SANTA he’s going to cast his season contract renewal. From my Hebron wUl be the S «rv l«i Its- J U l l l O r S l O H O l C l the Sun, 7:00, 9:00. trumps to thwart South’s plan. X-rav Tires For Safety (U> Tea O’Cleeh Bepert (O) General Features Oorp'. (3LEVELAND, Ohio (A P ) — 6:t6 (4S) Bawhlde 1S:M (18) Alfred Htteheeeh without stars on contract would 'tecld^nt!o* cookie'chairman this year. The cut-rate checking ac- H o H d a V S l l O W East Hartford Drive-In South cashes the ace and king Tires are being X-rayed for 6:W (6) News wtth Walter Craw- ll:tS (81t t »S4S) News — Weather 6 FOOT 4 INCHES TALL—72" AROUND THE MIDDLE seem just the least bit prob- m^th^ coordinate aU c ^ counts began to appear In 1964 « 0 1 i a a y S H O W Closred Reopens Friday. of hearts at the second and kite (0) aad Bnsrts (O) (8) News wtth Frsah (IS) Msvie third tricks. Then he leads a greater highway safety. Frss wtth any itsw pundmse of $98 or morol Fhlr Trsdsd Itsms BxciiitedI wmV of thrart\^^^^ Le musfbL ent^talnlng Ideas of In M^sachusetts-and CfoftnecU- ..Holiday Internationale” will Farms Export 25% , An entire paaecnger car tire aside ■??) (tS) Sea Haat •ome of the artist managers on throe towns, ‘working closely cut, but have spread in a spot- w au *u a low trump, tt West thinks that (U> Dleh Vaa D]rha 11:86 (8) Merv Oriftla Shew Southoouui wants to get to dummy — Production ciem be inq;>eoted in a single (tt) Film (tS43M) Teatohl Shew The base is pre»bored ao 'that it can be anchored to the ground for outdoor uae. the phone In New York, but reolacement '®®®^ ®®®*^ chairman ka ted pattern from coast to coast ***® “ '®'"® ®* ‘ **® *«®®“ n8 ‘ S h e S a w a V is io n ’ WASHINQ’TON (tt-M) Haatiey - Brlahlep Be- ay Carsaa twb-mlnute operation with a pert (0> (6-M) Joey BIshep Shew (C) they really know very lltUe ® or m ‘»®*-‘l®>-uoroer ^ » poroer - - ”...... ------...... “ .. ' . “ i "'® -P«>®» ®«® ®‘ ” «>«r new TV-equipped X-ray Inspec­ • ;66 (M) Laeal News l:tt (8) Movie ' about what’s iq> as yet, and ^ ®“ y- Flu OUnfo ’^ h r i ^ s L ^ k ’s study Club to be held tomorrow night «aho'S‘^ L t ' X 7 e s C * ^f ®‘" ‘ ®" *- tion system developed by the T:M (1) After Diaaer Movie (8) Newseepe what little they know to not bo- ’ ppg,g. The Public Health Nuraing shows that much- of the - price- at 7:46 at the Skinner r " . Bisnop James A. MKe says me of hearts. West may step up exported, and that wdume — (M> Haatlep - BriaUer Be- (66> News aad Slga Oft Road saw a the ^ y her hue- Immediately with the ace of worth |6.8 bUllon in 1967 and Picker OoiporaUon here. Under pert (0) (4t) News Headllaes — CBAF Dry Sink Ing said for publication. « r = j a r ; : i : 7 ; ; n me7n;n- cutting competition comes from gchool. the new proefss a manipulator (8) Truth or CeaseqaeBeee (C> BeUsteas Film aad Slsa Off Generally It would seem that ;^“;‘ „ ; r i^ 7 ;i.;r w r u li probkbiy "®w 'banks 7„xlou® fo bull^'up ... . . Jude«^ ^ L T d T m a ^ e me S * * h l . in 1968 - accounts rotates the tire 860 degrees BEE BATDBDATn TV WEEK F ( » OOMFLBTB UBIIMOS program will tor otw-»®‘ ®nvolus.” * while the X-ray' source sweeps ELECnUC ai me laea. no nua ^ ^ • cu_j_demonstrations on how to make West shoulihi’t fall for thls tural trade In most years. ^ 9 .0 0 M♦ 1illays '..r V, lines ^— fit . the------artist situ- a„ bellyK„,iitr fullfnii Inin Vienna,viannn andanrt he’sho'a ^®___ ^ ®* Clinic ‘ *®‘® money to be toheld bo monev made on to checking be made on checking ______wreaths.. ..linoleum . ___ block. In the vision, vuuun, shesue toldmtu a» hstand.^.u- from bead to bead. The Image to R adio n w ’ a / i ^ "n* ®° making far more money at accounts Is of less concern than chHa^tmas c^ds ChrlstmM *"8-*vom crowd at AU SatnU picked up, intensified—that to, (This itotfog Indiides only Biose bswb broadcasts of 18 or U CHIMB wHh removable metal finer tt present than the Met could pay L °*^ ® ^ attaining sizeable deposits that , ^ package decora- EP‘®<»Pa‘ Church Sunday, “ I brightened—and projected onto mbmto length. Bomo stations earry ether short newscasts.) XT’ w M a IS” deep. In aoUd d ii. w Wm in any event. ^ ^ “ ® ‘"tested profitably In E ® P®®*"**® saw all the people who prevlous- a 17-lnch televtolfm screen Jr. GRAND- maple—truly an Baity Amsr- ) Waather toon ooaveroaUon ptace. k 7 ^ s A ®““ P'® ®‘“ «** * “ “ ve ^ s e o ^ in- i^ans, bonds and real estate. Me-ibers of the club’s Garden ‘**®‘* *®'’ where an operator can spot any 8:00 Barttord HIgtiUslits I Strictly Sports flaws. 7:00 News I I Aftemooo BdItloB FATHIR ^ d i L r i f v ^ “ ®®«» menUoned would be mire *®^ Reluctantly, the larger and g j^ p ^ J r a h ^ w h w to medlL was very strange.” OPEN CASTING 8:00 Oasltobt ' ) Accent 88 t® hrm* m a bunch of their “ ® more established b iik s are D i^ e Kennedy Pike and her Twelve of the new X-ray In­ to well known, of course, and " *" “ the physdeden ' A 81 U "*®™ “ e gequlned tree ornaments and 18:00 Quiet Honrs I David Brlnklsy husband were In Israel in Sep- ‘ FOR spectors have been ordered by a WTOP—MM I News of the world CLOCK might be m a n a gerin 'th T . ®"<> “ “ ^ *®® forced to cut the prices of their knob cover, and the Inter- = r d o * ^ ® , ^ w ^ " o n “ S ; 8:00 Dick Heathertoo i Pop Oxieert major U.S. tire producer for de­ weeks If the artists were avail- have t» 8° oroimd the Met checking account services or national-Affairs Committee will T i u r b ^ ^ T l o ^ in the 8:00 Steve O'Brien > Nlshtbeat livery by the end of the year. At 1:00 Qary Qlrard I News, Weather "You Know I Can't Hoof You Wlwn Tlw i Sports Pinal able at once, but they aren’t. ® »**** The Andover Etementarv ^“®® customers, display an Advent wreath, three Aegert, a total cost of $760,000, it to the jp iB F —m t When they got released four oolHoing with the butter- gpjjQoi wlU hold Its annual book ®®”'® banks have decided on the Plnatas, a Menorah and many 6:00 Newr*^ 1 M^ r lUds of the Day • 9 .9 9 When Jim died,” said the at­ Woter’o Running" largest single procurement ever 5:10 Uncle Jay weeks ago they hurried to make ‘'*®*' *•"’* what they achool Ubrory Wed- the more sensl- international tree decorations, 8:00 News tractive 82-year-old blonde, ” I placed for X-ray tire inspectfon 6:10 Walter Cronkbr Early Amorieon Censolo Crodoiiia other commitments, and don’t ®J'® colled? A good shake-up at nesday from 8-4:80 p.m • Thurs- *®' '^® ®horal group wlU enter- was walking through the desert. By Robert Anderson equipment, according 'to the 8:K Hairy Rsaaoner Authentic in every de­ you forget it. th® day. from l to 8 p.m. lind Frti *"®®* ‘'“ t®"®®®. the price tain with Christmas carols. suddenry I knew thpt death 6:80 Sports. News SAVE 99.02 9^0^ ^ 9129.00 A Little Theatre of Manchester Fd>. Production manufacturer. 7:00 Tna World Tonlgln XMA5 CANDY tail even to Ita (rorlng- Although it was announced ™ admlnlitratlve staff would i to 4:80 p.m. cutting has not eliminated all Mombers are asked to bring a j^^d no power over me, and I 7:18 Buslasm News Ing pendulum, a iSH ” that Monserrat Caballe and b e ^ lt the p l ^ . profits from this event charges. Many banks Insist that grab-bag and a dozen of their fgu his ^ y . and I felt not one 7'JO IVaak OUIora for EVERYONE high a Chimes svery Vi 7:80 News Matde Finiah with Shutter Door DMign, 67" lonr x 17” her husband BernAbe Marti AotuaUy, the chances are the Linda Harrl- ® minimum balance be mfiin- favorite cookies. Uttle Theatie hour. It’s sa aceumts tiny, tiny, tiny bit of fear . . Dec. 10, 12 and 16 T:48'LiOW^ Thomas |WMlman's*SelnalN's deep X 80” high. could not sing In Hartford’s Library Fund for purchase *" ‘“® »c«»unt. Others]^------” Thto means" that what we of Manchester < PROFI88IOMAL 8:00 Speak Up Heraonl timspiecs youTl char- 18:16 i lr i Off toh and whal a psrfsot iwaiMHMinKi ’’Masked Ball” on Nov. 26 be- Bing’s job for a while at leari. ^ books ior the llbrarT^ f®r free checking with no mini- _ _ can expect is that we will be, 8 p jn . Studio Workshop ■U B IN E 8 8 w n o —lees ARTHUR DRUR cause of Illness, it is a well- H e_^een assistant manager fw Ecooomtes mum balance only to customers W h y N o t? Afternoon Bdltloe gttt Idsa. here and In this living moment, 22 Oak Street Market Report known fact that opera stars ® 8» ~ « y number of years, ^ ^he Homo Economic. Ad- who maintain a savings account TRAINIMO BRISBANE (A P ) — Donald **'®® *"*,?* *^“® P®^®"^ ^®®‘^ TON MS MW.T MW I6IIMI MMSIMTU ^ :® ^ Y.'-®^ Committee of the Tolland with the bank. forever.” 6 FEMALE BOLES them out of things. The on- with the organization as head of oountv ^ - ^ Leslie McNulty, 22, walked Into ■ IBM 360 COMPUrm Mrs. Pike’s husband origlnal- 7 MALE ROLES nouncement about Madame the publicity department. moetlmr «i«ot a!”I* variety of i^ans Is wide. u,e Supreme Court Registry and , . . to sneak at Bim a IBM KEYPUNCH Caballe came Just one day after m try aid ke’^ y o u Inform- i m 9 “o * “"®” ®“"'® ®“‘ nam^El- fo^ VARYING AGES ■ SECRETAIUALBCIENCIB Bing rolea«3d his star singers, ed, but don’t expect too much ^ ^ a T Nn^ ^ h * accounU with no serv- yls Aron Presley. day s forum. U9N.-IM8ie«L-«ie«TIVt KEYBOARD STUDIO Retiangulu Cocktail BOUTK 88 878-408 VEKNON, CONN. Just how she knew she would In a huny. Egg In the electric mnn Wriirhf qw^finH* .sj ice charge to any individual who h © explained, " I have b e e n ------GVLBBANBllN OBGANB * . Tiblt42'x20» be sick 11 days In advance of fan Is nothing to what it Is like chairman Mrs Mahin ***®® **'® ®’"®<‘“ card to called Elvis so much that Don Step End Table the performance here Is on In- at the moment at the Mot and Aen Man’|fi«M- traasiirJr m " '* “ ® Pbrehosea of at least |6 a did not seem to be my proper kA a rx u * torestlng question. there will be a lot of cleaning month. name any more. People told mo WE WILL BE OPEN EVEBT DAT (HVCXAID- About that Ume I talked with up to do before things ofo any- retarv M n ’ tw ib m In theory, such Inducemeitte i looked like Blvto.” IIMIIIOKI) IN13 8IIN D A T) BB4MI 8 A J L T IU . 8 P J I. KUNG SOLID MAPLE . t r - OCCASIONAL TABLES FOR T n M M)i \n PBOdd NOW U N T a .O H R »lM A B c COLONIAL CHARM PLUS A h , i;i s|\| ss Round Limp Table dome in and let na ahew ye. the gifl " I n the e x t r a m o d er n u t il it y MM on .mk.; nra I i;ui j-.t AxainM IMKrimilUlUon .«i nSM»roU I«r.o ' lo?^ 27* diameter whoever I want to fill out my w _ t-k™ u BOLTON LAKE family” that will hrtag 186Tnimb«N Mu Hartford casts. This Just isn't so. GABERONES. Botswana Tutt'«- ((<’ I over the yeoia. BeeuUfully conitxucted o( They’ve all left for Europe ex- (A P) — SUff penalUes have ^ T e L 818-8U8 (OMCfolleet) J cept those with some aliort- been provided In this African Progmrn Plarafog <^m- Solid Maple with exquiiitc leg turainjH and decofitive term contracts ^ d they’ll be state for racial discrimination C""®* M” *' Liza MinnalU leaving, too, as soon us these following alleged Insults to Bot- Jobastw of Oolumbta as chalr- IhumbniU edge. Several WkndelButn tablet feature prectkil drop CHRI5TMAS SFfClALI are up.” swona nationals on trains In commlM®® to busy HOTEL and RESTAURANT leevee end can be made It was well-known that Bing their own country. ^® ^**® larger if you move or need had no long-term comlttments The trains, operated by Rho- *97(^71 seaym. Tnto Is “ P RO UTE 4 4 A @ © © -3 D 1A.M ONDS ” ^ ® extra lerving ipace. Brid9G with stars. On the day before desla Railways, pass through In ’rainnd at 7iU TELEPHONE 643-973 L the Nov. 18 deadline, Philip the country from Rhodesia to ^ ^ .? Extension gtU Drop Lecf Clovcrieaf Table YOUR CHOICE ToIg Levnp Stelnman, a lawyer negotiating Botswana’s other white-ruled ®®*''^‘°® with suggesUons. - iigM iiM iaM iw 2 7 'diameter for the performers and must- neighbor, South Africa. A senior ______Presents Every Wed, NJghf— clans, la alleged to have told government spokesman said M i M m c iic S pot c i i • 1 9 .9 8 2 Mr. Bing, "The Met Is dead,” train offlolaUi are someUmes j l; ESTATE HHUCK $ and urged him to announce can- leag helpful to African passen- MANCHItTItf 30 OU $1.75 for Children SU Mluothe ...... 16.60 AU the oomfort aad osmwl good loalu of Cfoionial Myl Tbree Monthj ...... 7.80 Uw are youra in this living roam. Thsrs’s ths Mg 18” One Month ...... 160 NEW YEARS EVE FIRST ANNIVfRSARYI Between the hours of 6:00 and 9:00 ptUow srm sofa sad matchiag wing chair In an Baity SALE a Anuricsn Imaplrsd print that’e SooUihgar dD traatsd. t DAVID'S (OslebitsMsa Eads Sm ., Dee. M) - \ pItM a torsod rhnir In a Scotchgardsd ooordinatad ootor. PRICED A GUARANTEED GOOD Moplo Boston Rodwr Bach ptsoa faaturas aoltd mapia trim, daap lUob-Lux Aaalveceary Special! TIME FOR ALL An ocMmI sfMciol «v«ry Wodimdoy cuttbAotus/ 289 ... ROAST SIRLOIN Sofa Only 9199-M . . . 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' 4 ' I ■'A', MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1969 PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR !iIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESIEB, C O m , MONDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1969

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MiM Sharon Rai» Knofla of Miss Pamela-Ann ’Tuttle of ElUncton and Earl tiwlght Manchester and Robert Douglas Klbbe Jr. of Mancheator «x- Bosio ot Blast Hartford were OPEN TONTE TL 9 otianged vows Saturday morn­ united in marriage Saturday ing; at St. James’ Church. morning, Nov. 22, at Second The bride Is the daughter of CongregaUonat Church. Mr. and Mrs. WUllam F. Hensel The bride Is the d a i^ te r of ■*' of 1 Petifleld Ave., EUlngt PRINTING CO., INC. agency by which Downtown Manchester Asoodated Frees Writer Unda Anderson and M ^k HOLLYWOOD — Today, with Treasure Chest and only fine 13 Blm^l Street not reflect the high moral tone NEW YORK (AP) — A new Awards in other Journallam the film Industry believed well Mancheeter. Conn. can face boldly and intelligently Into the the general wanted associated Palmer of Manchestei are THOMAS F. FERGUSON PARIS (Ap) — With a card PuUtzer prize tor’ criUctem 'of among 33 students exMblting past Ita peak, there are an esti­ WALTER R. FERGUSON new conditions of tomorrow which are with FYance. .u. bttuv.unii ui public service by newspapers, quality diamonds are sold in Pubitahers sharper’s flashing hands, the lit­ commentary in American news- four prizea tor reporting at lo- works In the Hartford Art mated 380,000 commercial mo­ Founded O ^ber. 1, ISSl rising all around It. tle man outside Notre Dame Mrs. Charles de Gaulle let it vie houses , rep­ be known that she aj^iroved nei­ papers has been announced by cal, national and international School of the University of flicks < ^ n two small packets. Hartford print show and sale. resenting an Investment ot $700 ther of risque Jokes nor divorce. Columbia University. levels, two for photography, and it. Ask for TC* by name We ask the Board of Directors and The eye caughf. only a second’.s The show opened yesterday af­ million. PubIMted Every Evening Except Sundays In the area of La Madeleine, 'in Andrew W. Cordier. the uM- one each for cartooning and edi­ and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at the Chamber of Commerce to Join in gUn^iae at adiat looked like In­ torials. ternoon with a reception in the *Our own Treasure Manchester, Conn., as Second Claae Mall central Paris, where the gener­ versity president, said Sunday tertwined flesh. “Deerty peec- al’s wife often shopp^, prosti­ Pulitzer prizes outside the Joaeloff Gallery. Gallery hours Chest that identifies Matter. seeing what can be done to encourage tures,” he says. the new prize will be awarded the diamond within tutes were kept off the streets field of Journalism are givej to Dec. 31 will be 10 a.m. to WANTED as of exceptional and help the Redevelopment Agency In If a sale goes through, at $3 a next year for the flrat time. SUBSCRIPTION RATES during the day and kiosk owners books of fiction, U.S. hlst( 8 p.m. Mofiday through Ftiday. CImui, Late Model quality. Only Michaels Payable In Advance making a new start, one wtilch, this packet, he ducks quickly into The prize with a certificate and 7 to 9 ^.m. Monday through haaK. ’ One Year ...... 130.00 were told to put their girtie and a ^ Six Months ...... US.50 time, can be given a fair chance to win one of the cafes across the magazines inside. nonfiction, drama and music. Thursday. Three Months ...... 7.80 street from the cathedral. He is winner, will be the 10th prize in Among types of prints on dis- USED CARS One Month ...... 3.00 The people who iCxplaM the the field of Journalism. the fair consideration of the voters. selling as poniographic photos situation this way believe that Top Prices Paid what are a c ti^ y Just r^roduc- The prizes are awarded an­ France will gradiudly go back nually by the trustees of (tolum- Fisfaing Waiters Plentiful FV>r AO lihkcs! MEMBElf OF Uons of nudes from the Louvre to its habits of centuries. They LIRREn ORUa THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Museum. It doesn’t make for bla Unlveraity, acting on recom- G11JIBRT8VIT J jE, Ky.—Kcsi- CARTER CHEVROLET The Associated Press Is exclusively en­ say this is already happening mendatkma of the Advisory tucky, with its many lake* and c M ie h a S titled to the use of republicatlon of all happy customers. with a aeries of sexually orient­ fA RKA M CO .. INC. news dispcttches credited to It or not other­ The Leaf Problem “Tbu think I’m crazy, lelling Board on the Pulitzer Prizea. more than 13,000 miles ot flah- Downtown Manchester wise cr^ ited in this paper and also the ed advertisementa in major With the exception of edito- able streams, has more mllea OPEN 1289 Main St. local news published here. Manchester is not the only community real porno?” the man who calls magazines. r:45 A.M. to 10 P.M. Mt $88 Main Straat All rights of republlccUlon of spooiail dis­ himself ^eodore said in the rials, all forms of critical writ- of flahaUe waters than any Phone 649-5238 patches herein are also reserved. where the new municipal function of leaf­ 'The other ex^anation comes ing, columns on public affairaother state except Alaska. cafe while heating up Ms hands from Jean-Louis Ginibre, editor gathering is not only costly In itself, but over a.: hot rum. I of Lui or Him, the men’s maga­ The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ interferes with other public works func­ wouldn’t even know where to zine that is the country’s larg­ sumes no financial responslbllUy for tvpo- get the real stuff. Second, I’d l^phical errors a{H>eafing In advertu^ tionings which might even be considered est. ments and other reading matter In The get three months for selling it. GiMbre says there is little Manchester Evening Herald. more vital. The cops don’t fool around, pornography in France because Ud.” basically there is little demand. Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washing- The problem seenria to have been in­ Tea, this is Paris, a dry island ton Post News Service. He considers the FVench the Pull service client of N. E. A. Service Inc. tensified, this fall, by the fact that of propriety beyond the tide of West’s least sexually frustrated Publishers Representatives — Blathews. flesh on the news stands and in Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency weather sometimes Interfered with leaf people and the least likely to be — New Yoric, Chicago, Detroit and Bmton. the mails that has swept over excited by the prospect of pic­ collection scheduleB, and also by the fact the United States and Scamdlna- tures of other people making that the leaves themselves did not seem vla. love. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ The nudest skin-trade maga­ "Conversation about sex is a TIONS. to fail quite on schedule. Just the other zines on sale near Place Pigalle, day, one leaf pickup crew was taking up natural part of a Frenchman’s D l^ay advertising closing hours come from places like Astoria, life,” he said, "and I think we / Monday 1 p.m. Friday. leaves which had snow mixed In. N.Y., and Burbank, Calif. see sex comically, too, and with­ For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. The titles are all In English, For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. out any of the complexes that / I For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. Any discussion of solutions has to be J' like "Blonde Babes" and "A come from living in a repressed For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. Different Kind of Love.’ but8 For Saturday — i p.m. Thursday. forgiven If It begins by considering the society or one where a matriar­ Classified deadline — 6 p.m. day be­ sexual acts and complete nudity chy dominates." fore publication. 5 p.m. Friday for unusual pioneering discovery made down n J 3'iv Saairday and Monday publication. are not pictured. The prices run If pornograirtiy were legalized li^erld en , where the problem has been to $9 for a magazine, more than in France, GiMbre says, "it i- ■ dou^e the American price Monday, December 8 especially bothersome. would sell well at first as a cu­ marked on the cover. riosity. But there would be a Down in Meriden, the day before "After all," the news dealer comic reaction too. I tMnk that ex{dained when there was a the proportion of people In this Downtown Renewal Again? Yes! Thanksgiving, Mayor Dorsey proclaim­ complaint about the price, "this coimtry who would buy porno­ Should Manchester make a new effort ed that the FVIday, Saturday and Sun­ is the real tMng, and imported graphy to laugh at is greater to put through a program of Downtown day of that Thanksgiving weekend could from the United States!" than thse who wouid buy it to Renewal? But the real, real thing is not see the behlnds." be days for the burning of leaves. produced in Paris and cannot be We answer yee. We can’t afford not Mayor Dorsey conferred with his chief Imported from Denmark, where of police and wMh hie health director and all kinds ot pornography are le­ Five Day Forecaell to try again. gal, or from permissive Sweden. then proclaimed that leaf-bumlng would WINDSOR LOCKS, Ctonn. (AP) With Reginald Pinto In Portucat Pornographic novels from the Not to make auch on effort might turn be legal on those three days. In the hope United States are on sale, but —^The U.S. Weather Bureau pre­ THE CASUAL LIFE dicts that temperatures over out, later on, to have been the most ex­ yiat Individual dtisena would help out notMng similar In French. At a pensive mistake In all our hlatory aa a drugstore off the Champs Ely- (^nnecticut from Tuesday the public works department. see a shelf brims with hard-core through Saturday will average town. criticism of the Kennedya. All pornonaphic paperbacks in above normal wltti daytime Mayor Dorsey apparently did not con­ demands were rejected. ' A Thought for Today English. Salesgirls tell custom­ highs in the 40a and overnight What ahould we aim at, In a new ef­ sult the state clean air authorities who Inside Report A footnote: Mrs. Bobbitt was ers: "We have notMng like that lows in the upper 30s and low fort? particularly Incensed that Sam in French because that's Just 30a. originally promulgated the new state Chrlsttaa Example leaving magnificent results in put so much profanity into his against the law.” Cool at the beginning of the regulation against all open air burning *>y brother’s quotes. She contended Seeds of Kindness breathing marble, the artist was The EuiBwer, here, la that we ought Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert 1>. Novak Ironically some of the porno- period with moderation In tem- In communities of over 8,000 population. heatedly that she had never at the same time, and uncon­ g rai^c books are pirated peraturea thereafter. to look for two change!. heard her brother utter a cuss- A Danish sculptor (Thor- sciously, scattering oflier And apparently he la not going to be WABHINOTON — The long ary Committee (who favors re­ waldeen) did some of his American editions of paper­ Precipitation May total one- peal but In a trade-off to liber­ word — a contention that might beautiful things In fils patch to backs published here during the half to three-quarters of an Inch As a practical matter, when a public cited or Jailed or fined for approving a overdue decteion, announced surprise Mr. Johnson’s political marvekma work in Italy. After give cheer and gladness. last Wednesday, to repeal the als (or a new, tough Internal freer 1940s and 1980s. water equivalent ocrinrlng as plan has been rejected by a narrow mar­ defiance of the state regulation. security law). associates. One explanation: having chiseled there with pa­ So Chrlat’a lowly workers un­ Two new "sex shops", nm by snow or rain Hiursday. ooncentratlon camp provision In the Johnson brothers always gin in a referendum vote, some altera­ * * « tient toil and glowing inspira­ consciously bless the world. a Vietnamese, don’t even come Enticing and attractive as the sugges­ the 1980 Internal Security Act Acting through his sister, took pains about their language They come out every morning close to the hard stuff. They fea­ tion in the original plan has to be de­ In the presence of their sister. tion, he returned to his native was reached only after quiet Lyndon B. Johnson tried — im- land with some of his wonder­ from the presence of God to go ture instead a line of erotic clas­ vised. It Is not, cynically speaking, good tion Is—that we get rid of our leaves by to their work, intent upon their pressure from the White House succesafully—to eviscerate the ful works ot art. Hie servants sics. FOR HIM polMlca] strategy to go back to the voters burning them—no one really wishes to heart of the forthcoming book who unpacked the statues left daily tasks. All day long as they There are two explanations overcame stubborn resistance toll, they drop gentle words Wallets — Key Oases with precisely the same propoeltlon they suggest any widespread open defiance by AUy, Oen, Joivi N. Mitchell. about him written by brother Herald scattered upon the ground some for FrAnce’s distance from por- Sam Houston Johnson. of the straw which protected from their Upa, and scatter lit­ nogriiphy. Pen Sets — Watehee have turned down onoe. ' of the state's new regulationsI against The question whioh had been tle seeds of kindness abotR simmering inside the Adminis­ The former President himself Yesterdays them while being shipped. Hie One is that there is still a resi­ open burning. These regulations are a them; and tomorrow flowers due of official Puritanism from ARTHUR DRUR Also as a practical matter, however. tration all year came to a boll has remained stonily silent next summer flowers from the symbol of that determination which, - about "My Brother, Lyndon," gardens of Rome were bloom­ from^Uie garden of God spring the De Gaulle era, wMch tended In an extraxntUnary secret meet­ 25 Years Ago up in the dusty streets of earth It might as well be recognised that the some day, will get around to prohibiting ing in Mitchell's office Oct. 23. which will be published Jan. 12 ing In the streets of Copen­ following current serialisation Harold Alvord, chairman of and along the hard paths of toil trouble, in oUr flrat try for Downtown pollution of the air by oU burners, coal On that day, while Justice De­ hagen; they had sprung up from In Look magazine. In- fact, ever the War Finance Committee, the seeds brought and planted on which their feet had trod. Renewal, was not ao much with the plan partment rittomeys were vailnly reports that total War Bond furnaces, gasoline and diesel motors, in­ arguing betore the Supreme since Sam Houston signed the there by accident. While pursu­ Msgr. Edward J. Reardon aa with what was, at the time, a public contract with Oowles Book Co. sales are approaching the half­ ing his glorious purpose, and dustrial heating plants, and public utili­ Court for dela,y In the Mississip­ way mark with 81,066,380 of all St. James' C^iurch Ideal Chrhfmas Gift uneasiness which could be traced prin­ pi school desegregation cases, lost spring, his brother has giv­ ties. And there may come a day when en him the silent treatment. types of bonds sold since the cipally to the presence In the air of a Mitchell spent three hours in a drive opened a week ago. we have decent air again, and the an­ confrontation with Negro lead­ Sam Houston, who lived quiet­ CORDLESS AUTOMATIC SCISSORS number of other special spending and noyance of not having been able to bum ers. ly at the White House in the First subeciiptions to Man­ later stages of the LBJ Presi­ chester Memorial Hospital’s bonding proposklona. our own leaves’ will have been pari of the One of the key isaues they $800,000 building fund amounts raised was Title II of the Inter­ dency, spent much of last sum­ 1 7 9 ^ ^ ^ progress toward that good result. mer In hospitals for treatment to $77,800, of which $40,000 is The new plan—If there Is to be one— nal Security Act, which ^rm lts contributed by Cheney Bros. Today in History the government to establish de­ of a severely broken leg. He has to have enough change in It to Justify Still, It seems somewhat ridiculous that never got a telephone call from a neW| label. tention comps for use in Internal 10 Years Ago By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In 1949, the Chinese National­ We have somehow managed. In the space aecurlty emergencies. his brother. Although the former Presi­ Today is Monday, Dec. 8, the ist government moved from the of no more than three or four years, to Originally passed at the height Warehouse portion of Bon China mainland to Fhrmosa. BURR STORE But there also has to be a change In of the McOorthy-era Communist dent was never enthusiastic Ami Manufacturing Co. on Hil­ S42nd day of 1969. There are 33 the atmoephere In which the new plan make such a big and costly and time- score, thts pro^slon has never about his brother’s revealing liard St. is purchased by Gregg days left in the year. In 1983, Los Angeles an­ CORNERS L i i i m i i HOURS consuming production out of leaves, personal secrete, their slater, nounced it had overtaken Phlla- Is submitted to the voters. It must not, been used and camps original­ and Son, Inc. Today’s HlgUigfat In History CENTER 10 A.M. ly estabUshed to detain suspect­ Rebecca Bobbitt of Austin, at deljdiia and become the nation’s this time, be smothered in among a long which were once eometlmes nice to look first encouraged Sam on ed subversives have long since On this date In 1941, the Unit­ third largest city. SHOPPING to 9 P.M. list of other bonding and tax rate In­ at, and an unpressured relaxation to han­ grounds that the book was ' been closed. But rumors started Quotations ed States and Britain declared Ten Ye Ago MILLSf dle, and fragrant to bum, and never, sweeping urban ghettos In early something he could do on his crease propoeala. It must be able to win own. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS war on Japan. thank goodness, any part of a mill In the 1988 that the Federal govern­ President Dwight D. Elsen­ consideration on Us own merits. But encouragement changed "I don’t think Hanoi has made On This Date tax rate. ment was platudi^ to use Title n to dismay when she saw the up its mind to let us off the hower was on a visit to Pakts- authority to lock up blaok mUi- hook.”—Sen. John C. Stennls, tam And these merits—the reasons we need tants. manuscript In early August. In 1788, the inventor of the As things are, we are now not far She complained that the book D-Mlsa. cotton gin, EU Whitney, was - r It even more today than we needed It Orve reason the rumors per­ Five Tears Ago away from the most practical of all was too personal and too pro­ "I think you can expect a sol­ born In Westboro, Mass. when It was first proposed and planned sisted was the refusal by the fane. dier to disobey an order that is In 1778, George Washington, Chiba’s labor minister, Augus­ —need to bo set forth again, for now suggestions—that we either stop plant-' Justlpp Department'to take a Flying to New York to con­ obviously illegal, such as to kill retreating through New Jersey, te Martinez Sanchez, attempted lag trees along paved streets, or put stand on bills Introduced in Con­ fer with Cowles executives, a child.”—Secretary of the suicide after being dismissed public consideration and digestion. gress to rc(>eal TiUe U. Indeed, crossed the Delaware River up artificial trees whioh won't drop their Mrsl Bobbitt carried with her a Army Stanley J, Resor. near Trenton. N.J. and landed from office. at one point, the Justice De­ 41-page memorandum thatV..— ob-— . "Ours Is for the most part not Finally, it is time to offer a realistic leaves. /r. partment — reflecting Mitchell's on Pennsylvania soil. Your Gift Gallery viously reflected the wishes a religion of Jesus but a white- In 1888, the American Federa­ One Tear Ago answer to the question and doubt which position — decided tentatively LBJ. It demanded the deletion oriented rellgh^ marked by tion of Labor was toimded at a Seventeen members of the may have been In many minds when the but not publicly to oppose re­ or change of no less than 318 racism and greed."—The Rev. peal on grounds that TUle H convenUon of Union leaders in Coast Guard were reported miss­ and NOEL SHOP flrat vote on Downtown Renewal was passages In the book — remov­ James M. Lawson, chairman of <3olumbus, Ohio. ing after their ship was cut in The I.«ave8 Are Not For Burning might be needed in a luiUoruU ing almost all personal anec­ the Black Method!^ for Church taken. Shouldn't we wait to see how this emergency. In 1938, Adolf HiUer's book. half in a collision with a freight­ 986 MAIN STREET - AT WATKINS Youll get a sock out of joining dotes about LBJ and all sharp Renewal. "Mein Kampf,’.’ was published. er in the Mississippi River. renewal business made out over at the When the ban on leaf burning was put Thus, the Negroes In MltcheU’s TELEPHONE 648-6171 Into effect some time ago we felt depriv­ office on Oct, 23 were deeply North Bkid before we bought any more ed. The smell of burning leaves evoked concerned. Among those present of It? Would we, when we had a real mi> orlr» of childhood, of hastening twi­ were Ooretta King (widow of our 1970 Christmas Ciub chance to appraise the hnal results over light, of flames flaHng fitfully among Mjartln Luther King), Dr. Davrtd I piles of leaves In gutters, of an October Abernathy (King's succeeeor), North, ever want Renewal anywhere base Impregnated with leaf smoke. Mayor Rkhard Hatcher of Gary. Fischetti else? Then came the ben on open burning, Ind., and Rep. John Oonyem of and while we were In favor of the re- Detroit £ IW9 Chicago Doily News I Our answer—«n answer made wUh etrlctlon for reasons of health, we felt Representing the White House some expectation of debate and contra­ privately that we had been deprived of was Leonard Oamient, Preal- one of the satisfactions of childhood. The dent Nixon's top adviser on diction—Is that North End Renewal has Indelible aroma of burning leaves had minority affalra. Garment had been good and* is going to be good. It Is become an unwitting symbol of the Joys been subUy lobbyii^ for repeal 30. and a beautiful 12’Present building clean new order In what had of s long lost childhood. of Title U from hie White House Last weekend the ban on laaf burning office with the help o^ John E. become a deteriorating mesa. What Re- was temporarily suspended at a Ume Ehrik'hman,. the Piesldcnt'a top sandwich tray, to boot! nswal has aocompUahed for the North when moot of the leaves not otherwise asatstan^ Bkid could never have been accomplish­ disposed of had been on thtf' ground for After airing grievances against Canister Sets Start next year’s Christmas today, by opening a Hart­ weeks. They were soggy and pracUcal- the Admlnlstnatlan's posiUen to ed by any other means or agency. Even ly Incombustible, but excellent for e.xtend the Voting Rights Act ford National Christmas Club Account We'll give you during the period during which much of smouldering. And smoulder they did, beyond the South smd deterior­ useful as well a free official Seymour Sock (while they last, so hurry!) the Renewal tract has been Ijflng Idle wherever they were set aUght. Like giant ating reiaUans between big and a gracious Anchor Hocking glass tray with its own ■mudge poU, they gave off cloudi of city poUce depariments and aiKl vacant, waiting for tome future uw ^moke which lay heavy over the neigh­ blank ghettos, MltcheU'a vtatton as decorative plastic carrying bag. i to take shape, the wasteland appearance borhood,_ pulled no punrites In asking Ad- has been better than what wan there be- In short order, we got our hmgs, and •ululatiHtlon backing tor repeal All you do IS sign up to save aS little as $1— pr up to our belly, full of leaf smoke. We dis­ of TtUe n. S10 a week Sign up at any office qf Hartford t'Jational. tOK. It has taken and is taking tlms. covered that It Is not the pleasant In­ With Oongreeeelonal HberaU But there never would have been enough cense that we had remembered; our pushing hard for the — A canisto’ Set brings floor, coffee, tea or Come the 1970 holiday season, you’ll be awfully glad time for almlUr Improvenunt by any . memory , had betrayed us. This con­ thing, Mitchell agreed to eon- sugar sfithin easy reach of the cook! The you did frontation with reality convinced ua that alder It - but left the,, final four-piece set is turned from solid wood, fin­ other method. Tiie North Bhid stop­ leaf smoke le, after all. no pteaasjtt decision up to Deputy Atty.' ished walnut, and has removabte white plastic ped dying; it has begun to grow again. thing, and that leaves are better off Gen. Richard Klelndienst. who liners, $30. Basketetyle three-piece ceramic HARTFORD^ ^^NA’nONAL. Manchester's first modest experiment in burled or carted away to the city dump, was not present. Klelndleiist sets come in highly ghued finish topped with or in other ways disposed of without read the minutaa of the Oct. bright lemons 'dr tomatoes, $20. There s n Ranewal Is a sucoees, and encowage- burning. We are quite prepared to be­ 23 meeUng and ---- atx WMka THE CHOICE BANK ment for more. lieve that leaf smoke, like tobacco smoke later — rendered his decision. akver^ other woodm and ceramic stylea . . . (which Is, after all, only leaf smoke with He announced it last Wednes­ all for gift giving . . . gift wrapped f<»- you. £*l»pi<%hoa 1792 Usmbsf F.D.i.C. Downtown Renewal, whan U oomaa, a few addlUves) may be a haaanl to day In a letter to Sen. James health which human beings should not «Af1l?«L • (It? *. A • • u* o 0% vjt • should not be modest, but handsome. But O. Eastland of Mississippi, • % i a * have to endure.—MEHUDEN RECORD ' chairman of the Senate Judici­ ^P00t> ?f( 4U / T oV ^ - 44444444444444444444444444 \ / 'MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1969 fA G B EIGH l MANCHESTEK e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1969 PACOB Nnn ,j) ' of Worid War I. He was a mem- Hebron mit the uee ot a trailer^-folr tbe production of the revolutionary O bituary I ber of the Manchester Rod and I, Manchester Area bousing ot an aged person. Treasures from Golden Age "Le Sscre du Printempe” j Oim Club and the Fox and Coon Presidential G erm ans, Directors To See Idea Following a puMlc bearing the (Rites of {firing), first part I. Club of Manchester. Lions Oub Organized, . board approved the variance formed to ahouU of derision mt WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES Andrew Oflara Survivors Include six sisters, Press Confah Three South Windsor Hoys U SSR T a lk For Downtown Renewal under the provisioas of the son- On Sale at Ballet Auction Paris’ Theatre des (3mmps- Ptivale funeral services tor Mrs. Jennie Kasulki, Mrs. Oe- tog regidations tor the trailer Elysees in 1U3 and later that By IXIUIS NBVIN Oil. W. de Basil's Ballet Russe Androw Oflara, 79, of 102 neva Lockwood, Miss Cora E. “Preliminary plans” , for than previous plans. The two which is to be located on Meg- yrar at London's Theater Royal Raymond Burke President Aroecimted Piees Writer de Monte Carlo. WethereU St., who died sudden- Irons and Mrs. William McClel- Held Tonight downtown renewal will be pre­ considerations, less money and eon’s property on Canira St., to equal mockery. The bsllet’a Day In BO, Day O u f,.. Hurt in Car-Truck Crash A nti-Force Designers represented cover ly Seiturday morning at his land, all of Manchester, Mrs. sented by the Manchester Re­ less space, were made, said Amston. music was hy Igor Stravinsky Three young boys were bos- RockvlUe Circtdt Court 12 on , The charter memherahip ot a Feb. 2B banquet at vdiich LONDON (AP) — Costumes toe great names of ballet: Ni­ home, were held this mom'ng Arthur Ayer of Chaplin, M d Continued fnim Page One) development Agency (MRA) to Keith, so that fbud plans will Vole Baffet and toe tdioreography waa hy . (Contimied froin Page One) the Hebron Lions Club was time toe club wlU receiye its and scenery from toe golden cholas Roerich, Alexandre Be- at Holmes FXineral Home, 400 Mrs. Francis Hodge of Aga pitalized yesterday morning af- 28. the Board of Directors for its have a greater chance of gain­ St. Peter’s EpiM»pel Oiurch Nijinsky. U.S. negotiator at the Paris ; formed last week with election official charter. age of RussiBn ballet, some coe- note, Leon Bakst, Alexandre Go- Miain St. The Rev. Walter A. warn, Mass. ter the car they were riding In Rolmid Roy, 86, of Hammond bers and those of the North At­ approval at a meeting (mi Dec. ing public favor. women wlU meet tomorrow eve­ tumes once worn by Nijinsky, There are 17 costumes by Gk>- on PRESCRIPTIONS ot officers and presentation of FISH Meeting lovine, Natalia Gontcharova, Hyszko, pastor of St. John's ^Funeral n e r a T services will ^ be to- j. . , rnllidZlcollided with an oil truck ^ on - Vernon, was arrested____ _ Satur- lantic Treaty Organization . 16. Ruth Staum, acting execuOv* ning at 8 at Phelps HaU to com- Balandiine, Liter, Toiunanoav, lovine, OBskst and <3ontcharavs the war lUelf. ““ afternoon and charged with ^charter pins. The,Advisory (Committee tor Marie Laurenci, Maurice Utril­ Polish National Catholic Church, morrow at 1:30 p.m. at Holmes director of MRA, emphasised {dete arrangements tor the Dec. for the first production of . . . retuiting in meaningful On foreign matters , the so- 'Oeter St. in South Windsor. failure to obey a stop sign. Po- The NATO council of foreign ' Everett T. Keith, chairman " CStarter memliers received Project FISH wlU meet Wednes­ some heavily encrusted with lo, Joan Mlro. nSW/xiefoH Burial was in Eati Funeral Home, 400 Main St. The of the MRA, said this morning that all plans were still in the Christmas buffet. gold and silver brocade, will be “L'Oteeau de Feu” (Firebird) __ called SAIVT talks in Helsinki on 3he boys were riding with Hce said Roy, heading south on ministers at Us meeting in Brus­ rtoelr irirns from Burt Johnson, day morning' at 9:46 at the 18 aavingn to you every day! Cemetery. R®''. Clifford O. Simpson, pas that, if the Botud approves “tentative” stage and that sold at auction Dec. 18 in aid of Undoubtedly, toe centerpiece on June 88, 1910, at toe Parte was born Mav 1 tw ’o f" Center ' cinp^atlSnal disarmament, a possible meet- their father, Alfred Blumenthal Maple St., drove into West Main sels last week said it was recep­ J special Liona Intemationai rep­ home of Mrs. Charies Benning­ of toe entire collection, are toe these new plans, they will prob­ “ nothing is definite yet.” ton. Advertisement — aspiring young dancers and the Opera House, with Fokine and No ope and downs In yoor P ieseilptlss 18M in a r^ L d iiv ^ Church, will officiate. Burial 1"« between NATO and its Com- of 16 Sunset Ter., South Wind- St., coUldlng with a car driven tive to the idea of such a confer Keith explained that, after re­ resentative. Those receiviiv care of the old. 45 costumes by Golovlne for the Tamara Karsavina. oosts—oo “dteoeanto” today, “Regote ably be put up for public refer­ Main purpose of the meeting Qiiistm as wreaths^ door ifldiLh^r^^r 47 Srs mu.^st counderT>art. the Warsaw Iv Margaret Vivian of Rock- ence. . idns were Raymond Burke, first performance of Swan Lake prioee” tomorrow! endum In the spring and sub­ viewing the iweUminary plans swags. Cemetery heekeU — Art lovers and balletomanes ^ liuuai ______- - "tTie three were admitted to .W ayne MUler, I». John Perham, Is to elect officers in order that at toe Imperial Theater, Mos­ was employed as a machinist Friends may call at the fu- Pact aHlance and trade policy NATO Secretary-General mitted to the Federal Depart­ at the Dec. 16 meeting, the still have 10 days to examine toe No “rodnoed speelale”—no “tempoeosy “ Wilbur Dennis and Steve Reid. incorporatitm can be completed. made to ostler. Ken and cow, in 1901. ™Hamnt^'^tod^* "oral home tonight from 7 to 9. provide newsmen with possible St. Francis Hospital in Hart- Rocl^Ue Manllo Brosio pointed out that ment of Housing and Urban De­ Bocud may advise the MRA 148 priceless lots, beginning to­ Papers For Sailors rodoetlona” on PreoeilpUoni ka questions. ford and are reported “doing ’^’bvuit Court 12 on Dec. 28. - A)ao, Richard Keefe, Adrian Plans wUl also be made for a Marge Porter, WUl St. 228-9116 Diaghilev, pressed tor time to of United Aircraft Corp., Wind­ aH but two of the nations the velopment (HUD) for approval. either to further reduce or ex­ day at the RoyU Academy. otMtomeia! meeting, tentatively scheduled put it on for the first time in toe OSLO — Norway te starting sor Liocks, for 23 years before James Clifford _ . , Domestically, . - • Nixon could------well" today. - ^Raymond m Landrie, .21,___ of Communists want to attend the The plans, said Keith, will be pand the plans for downtown Caijon, Ernie Reed, >EmU (or mid-January, with those who kfancheeter Bveatng Sotheby's, toe auctioneers, West at London's Covent Gar­ to airmail Norwegian newspa­ At the same time, there le aover « he retired 18 years ago. He wa s SOUTH W I N I ^ R -J a m e s face queries about a new Su- Mark Blumenthal, 9, and security conference renounced smaller.In scale than those nar­ renewal. ‘ •Caron, Mark Atkinson, Joseidi oompromlee In eervloe or quality!to have volunteered to help in this have token the Drury tone pers to Norwegian seamen a member of the PoUsh-Amerl- Clifford, 64, of Hartford, father oreme Court nominee to replace Stephen Blumenthal, 6, suffered the use of force by signing the rowly rejected by public refer­ The meeting will take jdace Cartm, John Kreeger, John Ful- Hebron CMreepondeat, den In 1911, bought toe entire effort. Theater for tbe sale and young around the world. The Storting oan Club. of Mrs. Kathleen O’Brien of Judge aement F. Haynsworth head Injuries, and Eric Blumen- “****■ United Nations charter. The ex­ endum in October 1966. in the MunlcipcU Building hear­ ^.ginitl, Robert Tupper, Jides Emt, teL 818-8871. costume and scenery collection There is stiU room for more Ballerinas from London’s Royal from toe Imperial Theater—(or (ParHsment) has appropriated TOV OKT OUR LOWEST Survivors Include hU wife. South Windsor, died Friday at Jr., who was defeated by the thal, U , suffered facial cuts. S L y ® ception are West and East Ger­ The new plans will be drawn ing room at 8 p.m. RebiUard, Adolph ffimcHw and vtUunteers if anyone is interest­ School of Ballet are modeling three performances in London. funds tor ssmilng s million po-. PUCKS BVKRT DAT OF THE Mrs. Tekla Wojec Oflara; two St. Francis Hospital. Senate; Vice President Spiro T. South Windsor police said an rjnionBt^ ^ oister St. was to be War n peace treaty for them. merly Raymond A May Associ­ Town Planning and ^nafog ' treasurer, and Wayne MlUer, month to coordinate phone The treasures have been put TEAR ... ON ALL TOUR ates. Yule Prograijn heavy gold brocade outfit worn of Wethersfield; a daughter, children. possible new moves he may when Blumenthal, blinded by ter arcult Co^ U (Commission; Robert B. Weiss, secretary. These three officers calls, drive, baby sit or per­ up for sale hy toe Diaghilev and PRESCRIPTION NEEDS. “ We’re not making it too ex­ by Vaslav Nijinsky to dance the Mrs. George Nolan of Manches- Funeral services will be to- take to fight Inflation and a host sun glare, ran into the truck’s beinr held at the h general manager; J. Grant WlU serve as a nominating, com- form other services. The YWCA Newcomers Club De Basil Ballets Foundation to pensive,” said Keith when ask­ role of Prince Siegfried In toe ter; and five grandchildren. morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the of other matters. rear ^ILOOO bo^ ^ Swank, executive vice president ^ mittee for a slate to be pre- Anyone able to offer their wUl hold Us annual (Thrlstmas raise funds for toe training of Court Rejects ed about the. cost. second act of the Convent Gar­ RANGE TRY US AND SEE The family suggests that tho:e Maple Hill Chapel, 382 Maple The news cortference tonight ’ rm v irw v n v of the Manchester CSuunber of ^ sented at toe next meeting to services, or who would Uke fur­ young dancers and toward toe He said the plans would also Commerce; and members of meeting Tuesday at 7:80 p.m. den performance. wlflhlng to do so make memo- Ave., Hartford, with a Mass of will be Nixon's flrsf acheduled vinin/«io /.h James Bechtold tT m n Charges Against ■ elect three vice presidents, four ther information about Project support of some of the older art­ undoubtedly involve a smaller the Town Development Com­ at the Community Y on N. Mato There are 12 coetumes by mehtbers of toe Board of Di­ FISH, may contact' Mrs. Her­ iste from Serge de Dlahgllev’e area of downtown Manchester mission. St. The seasonal program will Roerich from Dtaghilev’e first Corps Officials rectors, Uon tamer and taU bert Kelsey, Mis. ThomSas Mc­ Ballet Ruses. FUEL OIL Hugh, Mrs. Douglas FeUows or ■7 ^ twister. Include holiday music preoented In a foreword to Sotheby's MANILA (AP) —A criminal Mrs. John Hibbard. by toe Manchester High School catalogue tor toe sale, danoer- Thei membership voted upon GASOLINE Thomas J. Leemon ■' nam Nov. 8. Circuit Court 12 on Dec. 29. u o _ . It Is anticipated that FISH Round Table Singers under toe choreogiopher Leonide Maaaine chapel prior to the service. complaint by a former U.8, Stock Market and accepted toe International ULTIMA II L abor Union can begin serving toe com­ directitm of Miss Martha White. appealed to American and Eu­ Thomas J. Leemon, 80, of 12 ------Other a r ^ I ^ acuvlty: New Haven was ^ u ^ Peace Corpsman against the Constitution and Bylaws and By WHATNE EI8ENHAN munity on or about Feb. 1. Mrs. Bkiward Adams will con­ ropean cultural centers to pur­ Newman St., husband of Mrs. Harold Monteal corps director In the Philippines COSMETICS BANTLY Q!L AP Business Writer set their meeting nights tor toe ZBA Variance clude toe program with Ideas chase these maaterptecee of sce­ V Martha Boyle Leemon, died VERNON — Harold (Aroldo) Senators Learn , S « > P » ^ p a ^ n g .‘* ^ “ ‘ was dismissed today for lack of Am endm ent first and third Wednesdays of I TM ^ wu ftiT6St* Jeffrey Chobot of wmi NEW YORK (AP) — Stock The Zoning Board of Appeals (or Christmas decorating. Items nic design and costuming for yesterday at Manchester Me- Montesl, 69, of Hartford, fa- 1 17 merit. each month at 7 p.m. at the morial Hospital. lUiei- of jji-, George Nagells of Credit Card Role ^ ^ am^ o^ r^ m market prices continued to slip recently voted in executive iMs- may be purchased that evening. posterity. WELDON DRUG CO Dist. Atty. Jose CasUllo of Pa­ downward at noon today, with Tax Bill Bar Martborough Tavern. Sion to grant an M^cntkm New residents to Manchester Some of the costumes were AT THE PARKADE — WEST IMDOU TPKI. Mr. Leemon was bom July Vemon, died Friday at St. Fran- f _ • „ *** operetlng under the in- Saturday night and charged with sig, who conducted the prelimi­ 8, 1889 In Portadown, Ireland, els Hospital, Hartford, I n tJijw “***•■ “ * car went off Improper passing. declining stocks stretching their Plaiu are tentatively set for from Harry K. Megson to per- are invited to attend. worn by Massine himself for Crime nary investigation, decided aft­ and had lived in Manchester Survivors Include his wife, O ^uth St. and Mruck two trees. All three are to appear In lead over declines by 806 to 343 continued from Page One) er hearings not to bring the case in moderate trading. for 69 years. He had been em- 2 sons, 2 other daughters, 2 WABHINOTON (AP) — Or- ^aa heavily damaged. Mancheater ClrcuU Court 12 on to trial. sions w)iich would force Presi­ ployed at Veeder-Root, Hart- brothers, and 19 grandchildren. crime Is profiting from ^^“ baway is to appear in Dec. 22. The Dow Jones a'verage of 80 dent Nixon to veto it. ford, for 40 years when he re- The funeral will be held to- unsolicited mass mailings of J. Barry Lynch, 26, of Stam­ Industrials—a blue-chip stock tired as a foreman 18 years morrow at 8:16 a.m. from the ®a«ls by selling them on ford, Conn, had accused ArUiur indicator at noon wcui off 4.40 at "I expect there are a )ot of D’Esopo Funeral Chapel, 236 **** black market for as much Majority Condemns Tactic J. Purcell, 49, of Holyoke, 788.64, after moving lower from people who would like to see It Maas., and three other Peace He was a member of St. Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, ® Senate subcommittee the outset. vetoed, either for political or pe­ Corps officials of coerclcm in Analysts predicted toe market Mary’s Episcopal Church, Man- with a Mass of requiem at St. been told. cuniary reasons,’ said Sen.e Chester Lodge of Masons, and Augustine's Church, Hartford at subcommittee, headed by trying to have him hospitalized would move lower in the near for alleged mental Illness. cunlary reasons,” Mill Ben. Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of 9. Burial will be In Mt. St. ®**’ ' William Proxmlre, D-Wis., Violence Panel Split term. In toe absence of news to Lebanon. He served as advisor Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield! Sunday session to Castillo dismissed Lynch's lift investor spirits over contin­ ate senior Republican. charges (or failure on the part for Daughters of Liberty, No. hear testimony on bills to res­ ued tif^t money poUdes. Assistant GOP Senate Labor 17, and was a member of Wash trict or ban the widespread of complaint to establish a pri­ Glamor stocks, some of which Robert P. Griffin of Mlohlgan Anniversary Maas me facie case of grave coercion Ington LOL, Royal Black Pre- a first anniversary Mass for '"®**‘ng of unasked for credit On Civil Disobedience have been at toeif lowest levels said, "If you get a President to against respondent. in about 16 years were mixed. veto a social security and tax Mptory, the Washte^on Social ^ rs. Shirley H. Nielson will be 1 « h By JOSEPH E. MOHBAT created In the summer of 1968. Of the four officials accused Control Data was up at relief bill, it looks like a clever a u b , and the Britlsh-Amerlcan eelebrated on Thursday at 7:46 **!"*;, ® Associated Press Writer It goes out of business this week by Lynch, only Piu-cell was still a.m. at the Church of the As President’s CommRtee 115>4 and Xerox up 1% at 106%, political maneuver.” Survivors, besides his wife. on Consumer Interests, said WASHINGTON (AP) — A *®®“® **»ial report here. The others had left the- This is the FINALWEEK of the GRAND OPENING Celebration sumption. but Pdarold was ott % Bit 129%. But Griffin added "I think it Post Office officials have told bare majority of the National **®*^ Sunday, country. and there Is no extradi­ Include two sons, Ernest J. The AP 60-stock average at will backfire. I think toe peojde Leemon and W. James Lee­ him mass mailings of credit Commission on the Causes and ^ ® brief statement, Eisen- tion treaty between the United noon was off 2.4 at 270.2, with States and the Philippines. will see through It—If that Is toe mon, both of Manchester; a cards have caused a 700 per Prevention of Violence—publicly bower—who reportedly tried InduatrialB oCt 2.6, rails off 1.7, Purcell was scheduled to strategy.” daughter, Mrs. Walter Ford of cent Increase In mall-fraud divided for the first time—con- bard to resolve the panel’s and utilities off 1.4. of our Convenient NEW leave last month but the Philip­ Manchester; a brother, W. D eaths In cases In recent years. demned today the use of mas- differences—noted that all com- Trading in Litton Industries Senate Democratic Leader pine government ordered him to David Leemon of Ireland; six Mead said many cards have alve civil disobedience as a tac- misslonera “agree that violent was halted on toe Big Board due Mike Mansfield denied there is stay to (ace Lynch’s complaint. a plot to bring on a veto. grandchildren, and two great­ been stolen and have wound up tic to change the law. or coercive acts of disobedience to an influx of orders. The last T he W o rld The U.S. Embassy said he left grandchildren. In the hands of racketeers who A six-member minority of the ^ law as a tactic to further a trade was off 8 at 40'% on an ac­ Wisconsin Rep. John W. Hugh WUllams today to join his wife and five sell them (or up to fKX). But he commission—including its two political goal, or to force tive turnover Including a 28,000 Byrnes, toe GOP’s House fiscal Funeral services will be Wed­ children on board the liher _____ ^ __ _ ...... ^ LONDON (AP) — Hugh Wll urged caution in banning or res- Negroes—contended that the concessions, are to be con- share block. The company re­ expert, also attacked toe Sen­ nesday at 1 p.m. at St. Mary's President Cleveland which is en Episcopal ^urch. ' "^e Rev. bams, 68. a noted English au- trlctlng distribution of unsoliolt- tactic, when practiced without demned as endangering the vl- ported lower October quarter ate's work so far on toe bill. route to the United States. Geosige Noetrand, rector,' will ^bor-actor, died Sunday In a ed cards because of the effect violence, is perhaps ttie only ef- tal processes of a democratic earnings. “ I think we went too far In the officiate. Burial will be In East ^ "^ o n hospital, four days after the moves could have on oompe- feoUve means of overturning society and its Institutions Declining prices embraced House bill and there Is no ques­ Cemetery. appearing at the Apollo Theater tltlon. unjust laws. “ Where the commissioners such major categories as mo­ tion In my mind that the Senate Friends may call at the " ^ ®* ^®*’“ Eugene Gold of The commission divided over disagree, he said, “Is solely on U.S. W ay Out: tors, mall order-retail, air­ has gone hog wild," said Holmes Funeral Home, 400 WlUlams entered Brooklyn, N.Y .said a $800 price the kinds of dlsobedlence-res- the quesUon of nonviolent, non- crafts, utilities, chemicals, Byrnes, the senior RepubUce^ MWh 8t„ tomorrow from 2 to “^ow bus ness In 1922. The na- tag has been put on forged Iden- taurant sit-ins and violation of coercive disobedience to law as Vietnamization rails, and oils. Steels and tobcu;- on the House Ways and Means' 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ‘“'’® "®‘ bis- tlflcatlon kits for thow -eekl^ segregaUon laws-that led to a means elOhM^ legalW testing cos were higher. Ck>mmlttee. (Contlnutsd from Page Unni Manchester Lodge of Masons ® Poriman rornl** ***" * «n60tniont o f major civil rights the constitutional validity of a Of the 20 most-active stocks He said unless the conference will conduct a Masonic memo­ Eric Portman cards. , ^ ^ ‘he 1960s. law, or of dramatizing IndHvl- native to a negotiated settle­ on toe Big Board, 17 declined, 2 committee which will consider OFFICE LONDON (AP) -Eric Port "I" addition, organized crime Speaking for the seven-man dual consclentloua obl^tm to a rial service tomorrow at 7 p.m. ment. He added that in 1970 toe were unchanged, and Gulf Oil the Senate and House versions HHtlFniD ROU man, 66, veteran British stase bas used stolen credit cards as maioritv. Houston Attorney law or policy—wMh, In all cases. was the lone winner at 28%, up (just west of McKee St) at the funeral home. United States would pursue end up with a fiscally responsi­ ® “•move- Leon Jaworskl said Its views wllUng ac<»otanM of ai^v Wai %. ble measure, PresidMit Nixon .. y Buggeats that several months from city to city and state were the direct result of those nenalUea imnuiMi ^ ^ "further Implementation of our those wishing to do so make health. During a career to state,” Gold said In testimony instances of disobedience. Po^'t*®* imposed, phased program for turning will have "no alternative but to veto toe bill." memorial contributions to the Britain and New York, submitted to the subcommittee suggest," the maioritv commission majority In- over full responsibilities to toe Portman appeared In a long but not delivered In person. ga,(, "t h ^ If In good faith the ®*‘“ *®® **®P- WUllam M. Mc- Republic of South Vietnam." However, several senatore on -S). Mary's Episcopal Church. JFK Adviser list of stage plays and movies. constitutionality of a statute, or- R’Ohlo, ranking Repu^ Rogers, in an Interview with a both sides of toe aisle told a re­ porter privately toe sponsors of Includingiiciijuiiig “ Madameivuuuuiio Bovary,“Dovury, a -m dlnance or a court decree is to **** House Judiciary correspondent of the American FRE Elmer D. Htred 'Major Barbara,” -“The com- A K fb llf I O W H be challenged. It can be done ef- ‘^mmlttee and key supporter of Broadcasting Co., was asked R aps N ixon toe costly amendments expect­ Funeral services (or Elmer edy of Errors," “ 49th Paral- a .V F T v a a fectlvely by one Individual or a U*®and 1968 civil righto act about reports here that Nixon ed them to be kined In toe conference committee. D, 6tred of 86 Brookfield Bt., lel," "A Canterbury Tale," and Martha Circle of Emanuel small group. While the judicial “ '® Voting Rights Act, was downgrading toe peace ne­ On Inflation who died Friday at St. Francis ■•Freud." Lutheran Church will meet test Is in progress, all other dis- ®“ “ ®m* of civil rights These senators said the au­ GIF gotiations. Hospital, Hartford, will bo held Baroness Horsbrugh Thursday at 2 p.m. for a Christ- senters should abide by the law l*8‘ *l®‘ lon. "W ell," Rogers said, "w e’re NEW YORK (AP) — A fort thors of the riders simply were when you open a Mew Sovfcijs tomorrow at 11 a.m. at Holmes EDINBURGH. Scotland (AP) mas party In the Reception Involved untU it Is declared un- Besides Jaworsky and Mc- just looking at the peace talks In mer economics adviser to John trying to bank some poUUcal credit from a favorable Senate . ! Baroness Florence Hors- Room of the church. Rev. C. constitutional." Culloch, others supporting the a practical way. At toe moment F. Kennedy said today that Rev. wmilarn A. 'Taylor, pastor ^ former Oonserva- Anderson will load devo- Disputing that argument U.S. majority view were Rep. Hale vote. there has been no reason to while toe Nixon administration of the » u r c h of toe NMarono, tlve cabinet minister who was a Hostesses will bo Mrs. Dlst. Judge A. Loon Hlgglnbot- Boggs. D-La.; Sen. Roman pursued a "policy of rigid self- have any more people here. "W e have got to make sure will officiate. Burial will be In ^ g ^ b o r of the British delega- Sophia Johnson.Johnson, Mrs. a a ra ham Jr., who Is black,, said____ Hruska,” R-Neb.; ' Eric Hoffer, discipline" for government It that toe bill does not end up as a East Cemetery. "Having two or three negotia­ tlon for signing the United Na- Qtill, Mrs. Lll Ion J. Gustafson ‘If toe majority’s doctrine of Francisco longshoreman “ seemed to declare open season tax reduction instead of a le- tors here with nothing to negoti­ Friends may call at the (uner- charter,* died '^Sati^ay. “ m* UlUan A. Gustafson. 'everyone wait until toe out- philosopher; Albert E. Jen- on inflationary private wage form bill," Byrnes said in an in­ hom6 tonifnt from 7 to 9. g __H_ Thi*rf» win Ka n emth hner ate doesn't make any sense," he Lady Horsbrugh entered Parlla- There will be a grab bog. come of the one Individual test **®e Q ilcago attorney and and price decistons.” terview. "There 1s no justifica­ added. ment In 1931, representing the case’ had been applied by black Ernest W. McFarland, chief In a speech for the Business tion (or turning it Into an out­ Mrs. Arthur C. Roberta Scottish city of Dundee,Dundee. She was The Golden Age a u b will Americana In toe 1960s, _ proba-____ Judg® of toe Arizona Supreme Rogers said Philip C. Habib, Week conference on money, right tax reduction bill." Mrs. Mary Pearson Roberts minister of education In the 1961 meet Thursday at 3 p.m. at the bly not one present major civil Oourt. who will carry on for Lodge al­ Walter W. Heller, profeasor of The House tax reform bill, of Hartford, mother of Mrs. Conservative government. Senior Citizen's Center. Cards rights statute would have been though he ranks below an am­ economics at'toe University of which Includes repeal of the 7 Marian Sulima and Thomas F. Alexei Toorhlev *’® P>nye“ a“ «'' a short enacted. I fear that toe major! bassador, "is a very capable Minnesota, said: per cent investment credit and Roberts, both of Rockville, d'ed optiuev bustnesa meeting...... MOSCXIW (AP) — Alexei Top- A catered ty's position Ignores toe sad ac- Business Ups and Downs man and Is perfectly able to "The administration made toe reduction of the oU dejrieUon al­ Saturday at Mt. Sinai HoapdtjU. j.,,",” ^ leading Soviet authoriry '“ "h®*" will be served at 6 p.m. tual history of some of toe most ’ NDIANAPOLIS (AP) — handle any of toe discussions battle against inflation sound lowance from tU present. 27% She was the wife o< Arthur C. „ „ automation and mining ma- reminded to bring tragic ‘legal’ repression of the While costs of living continue to that are taking place." too easy. Last February, toe per cent to 20 per cent would re­ Roberts. chlnery, died Thursday at the wrapped gifts for the Christmas civil lights of Negroes In this spinal, costs of entertainment at "If It should appear that there President publicly declared that sult In an estimated net gain of Survlvons also Include 2 other Pravda announced to- country." home continue to drop, Is a pro^>ect for some more ac­ he was not about to intervene in $2.2 billion In revenue (or calen­ daughters, 2 other sons, u broth- jay. The obituary said falling ------Br. MUton S. EUenhower, When toe first portable, bat­ tive negotiations, then we would toe private preserve of labor dar year 1970. 1 .0 0 0 iW T STAMPS on. and 31 gnmdchUdren: health forced him to resign four ‘^“''y Hospital Corpsman 3rd chairman of toe commission, tery-operated radio was Intro- want to consider sending anoth­ and management, namely wage However, It would result tn a Funeral services )uul bur*U years ago as chairman of the Moriarty Jr., son was on the minority side of toe duoed In 1926, It cost more than er delegate,” Rogers said. negotiations and price decisions. net loss of $1.4 billion In revenue wlU be Wednesday In Westerly, government .council on technical **ra. Paul J. Mori- question but unlike four minor!- $200. ‘ Today, battery-operated When preliminary talk, with “ It sounded as though he was to 1971 and vary up to 1979 when R.I. Airongomenits are lnco:ii- and economic expertise, and he “ Ij^y 8r. of 27 Lilac St., was ty members did not Issue a transistor radios can cost less the North Vietnamese began In applying the economics of pafai the estimated net loss in reve­ plete. became a professor at Moscow advanced to his present rate statement. than $7." says D. L. Mills, RCA In the public sector and declar­ nue would total about $2.4 bil­ Friends nmy t»ll at the Ahern Mining Institute. while serving with Head- A source close to Elsenhower executive vice president, who May 1968, President Lyndon B- ing for the economics of joy in lion. Funeral Home, 180" ■ Farming- " ______quarters and Service Battalion, said he was strongly opposed to has, kept close watch on prices Johnson appointed W. Averell toe private sector." The Senate, however, has «!■» ton Ave., Hartford, tonight from Second Force Service Regl- the majority view but took a from the time of the first radio's Harriman, a diplomat with long Heller had several, sugges­ voted to increase toe personal 7 to 9. f / * I . Troops.. Fleet Ma- neutral public stance in order introduction to the public, experience, to handle toe Amer­ tions for price stability. tax exemptions from $600 to r l O t e t l V Hne Force Atlantic, Camp Le- not to dilute his autooruty over ••TV too has become leas ex- ican peace talks. Nixon followed "A s It U now doing in the con- $800. reset the oU depletion al­ Joseph W. Irons Jeunc, N.C. His advancement the l|-member panel., pensive over toe years,” he con- suit by naming Lodge, another rtniction 11^,” he said, "the lowance kt 23 per cent and Joseph W. Irons, 78, of 86 was based on time In service, The' divided report on civil tinuea. "Oonalder 20 years ago a diplomat whose name reflected government should move into made various other changes Laurel St. died Saturday night Sets Tone At rate, military appearance, per- dlsobedlenoe was the ninth to he »-inch black-and-white table prestige. other fields like medicine and which would give further tax re­ at Manchester Memorial Hos­ n 1 r i i • I ‘Of"'"’®* of dutlef and his Issued by the lifatlonal Cfommis- model cost about $800 while to- . Rogers and Laird are In Paris health care In a joint govem- lief tuid result in added losses to pital after suffering a heart at­ V Navy-wide teat tor sicn on toe Causes and Preven- day. similar modeta' sell for (or conferences with toe UJS. txOCK estival ment-buslness-Iabor effort to revenue. tack at hla home. promotion. Uon of VIolance, which was, about one-fourth the price." delegation to toe peace talks. break bottlenecks . . . s^ed The Senate last Friday added Mr. Irons was bom Sept. 12, They attended the North AUan- Conflmied froni Page One) productivity growth, and moder­ a 15 per cent increase to social 1894 In Manchester, son of Uc Treaty Orgnlsatlon meetings security benefits to toe bill and Everett and Hattie CTark Irons, John Jones, a representative of last week in Brussels, Belgium. ate toe pace ot wage-price:.in­ creases." raised toe minimum payment and had lived In Manchester all the rock group, Laird said he does not antici­ Heller also suggested an overt from $86 to $100 a month. One gift por account of his life. He had been em- A volunteer crew of about 12 Senator: Clear Foreign Policy pate that Nixon will announce haul of agricultural jsubsldiea to Sen. John J. WlUlams, R-Del., ployed for 46 years at Cheney turned out Sunday to clean up any more troop cute in Vietnam said the Senate so far has added Bros, and retired as a foreman the wine bottles, papers and oth- lower costs to consumers, as In his televised nears conference well as modification or elimina­ $12 bilUon to expenses or tax 14 years ago. He was a veteran er litter. In Washington tonight. He noted cuts. — ------Proceeds from commercial Of Debris from the Cold War tion of oil import quotas. films made at the festival were that toe U.S. troop celling in HERTFORD ROAD Hours - MONDAY fhru THURSDAY f p—^ »wAy Dck*. Herald Prints namese attacks on U.S. ships In bound tor Boston from Washing' 7. iMfr. Gulf of Tonkin resolution, prod clared at on end. L*lrd said he and Rogers iahtog guns, robbed a gae sta­ 646-1700 toe Gulf of Tonkin, "apparently Saigon toward reform, and en­ The Mathias resolution would "have been able to explore arlth ton derailed early this morning tion to the eastbound lone of V I couldwtMkv« on« wlih cocn« tru<*. Town Report authorised an overwhelming just west of Pennsylvania Sta­ rd wliirileM*tCilew lUy.“ I atlll iMd you dorse President Nixon's “ plan have Oonsress declare support the negotiating lean). In detail, the Oonnectieut Turnpike early You wer«er« a huaband witfi and substantially Ineffectual ex­ tion here. o t (or accelerated withdrawal of tor Nixon's efforte.at a political Nixon's program (or peace." this morning of $800 to $1,000. sold. Manchester's 1968-69. Annual tension of toe Vletnaim war Into A spokesman tor toe Psnn- You wore fiywe to me than we«Uh all American forces from South solution In Vietnam, and for the "We agreed that toe progress State potlc* sold two of the Town Report will be printed as toe North torotigh bomblnit . . . untoltL Vietnam," admlnlstraUan’s ' troop ^ wtth- in our Vletnamlsation program, Central Raitoad said the three men. one with a gun. ap­ a aupplement In The Manches­ "A s long as toe resoiutian re­ drawsd program. , der^ed cars, two pssssngar Y o u ' fAve me 11 montho a i ter Herald, early In January, vrtiich strengthens toe Viet- proached the ettendant inside. neoB The Maryland Republican ad­ mains oh toe books. It may be It also would urge representa­ coaches and mallear, remained Itien too CAme eomufir and t««u«. Town Manager Robert WeUa naraeoe capability to defend Larry Domain. $B, ot Bridge! vocated those steps as part of a Interpreted os authorising (ui^ tives of oil poMUcol, reUglquB upright and there were no Inju­ But you left me wlUi beoutlful aalid today. themselves, provides an addi­ port. MeanwfaUe. a tiilrd rob­ metnorlet. foreign policy rc^utton aimed ther attacks," he sold. "T et an') racial groups in South Vtrt- ries. The spokesman said the de­ rii treuAure the reel my yeAiw. .^though the annual report tional strong Incentive to Hanoi ber outside pointed a g m at a i at "clearing away the debris of American p'-t-l'c op'nion would nom begin diacusilona "de­ railment caused "UtUs if any Wife. Minnie Bllven has appeared In The Herald be­ to negotiate,” he said. toe back of another attendant. cold war dogmas." not accept such a drartlc steo signed eventoolly to produce a commuter delays” ' because fore, It has been printed in book­ "If. on toe other hand, the Armondo Fraltaa. 6$,' alao of Card Of Thanks In a speech prepared (or toe nor would the Oongress ac­ pew broodlv beeed government three other tracks at the station avings ank f anchester let form during the past several Paris teUu continue to be stale­ Brt«lg®pnrt. aa they walked In- S B ^ M Senate Mathias propbned repeal quiesce In It." —a government • that' can sur mated, we also agreed that remained In service. eide. We «4sh to thank all of our years. The 1966-67 and 1967-68 pt a package of post congres­ ' ^ Meenher F O l C • railgWxna. frlenda anr relaUvm for Mathias sold In hla speech vtve our departure and prevent Vletnamlsation provides a Pasasagen on the tram erers ttw many acts ol klndnew and reports were distributed door- sional r'tolutlom he said were The eftendante were taken to "we dl-eover th^t In a very resi resumption of the conflict." means (or the orderly dlsln- shuttled to a speciaUy made up syrapalliiy atvnrn us In our recent to-door. "Interpreted as relinquishing a back room where they were bow vem en t. We especially (hank ■ense. the war has Vletnamlsed "N o plan tor American mili­ voivement of American troofts train and got to thslr dsstina- ie ie i C w m iiU Ollleee Is S * ie Toe Hw doolora and nurses at llsn- Weiss said that, by appearing broad authority to the executive forced to opro a sale, tied im American dlploihacy." tary withdrawal win end the from combat land from other tlons about tero hours behind chsstsr Hemorlal Hoai^al and ak as a supplement In The Herald, to Intervene militarily around and told to tie dosm. After those who sent the beautiful noral ,'Thls is no crttlclam of our war unless the present South responstbUlUes xvUhout impair­ schedule- ) tributes. toe report will receive wider toe world." ' working himself free. «sie MANCWSm • lASr HARTIOU • soum WINDSOR • DOLTON NOTCH present leaders,” the Republi­ Vietnam government adopts a ing our objective—the right of ‘toe spokesmen said erorkmen poUce. distribution and wilt cost less to Mathlsa called the Tonkin can senator sold. "They are the Mr. and Mia. Anthony print. plan for Its own political with­ self-determination for toe peo­ were attempting to get the de­ < Among the cash tahro waa VWoslta and lamUy 'measure, cited by (omier Prral- Inheritors and victims, not crea­ VW> OB€s, , M ^ Nrtdi Opm S“t. t A M t« drawal." Motolss sold. ple of South Vietnam." railed ca n . back on the track- $880 m rolled aOvor I / •

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Columbia Davis brought her second son majority was needed in the MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1969 B ljisv ^ E n home from the hospital, to a com mlttee, but a two-thirds ma­ l i r house at 19l8 S. Pollard St.— Egypt *s Raid Claim jority is required for4 ifisaage in I five blocks from the Boswells. the assemUy, and only four ad­ ST. M ARY'S DAY K H O O L HHH Tolland Berkowitz Mrs. Davis, also married to a ditional votes against the resolu­ ant:ilMj Rc^kville \ Tales of Torture Trickle home repairman, keeps a tidy tion would kill it. today's f/ny Treasures ^ house in a small, shingled resi­ Denied by Israelis The Assembly passed, resolu­ HAS OPENINGS FOR mm Hospital Notes ^ Prisons of Brazil Ribicoff, Dodd To Back Bill Vlstttag bouts ara U Wm Head dence that looks'almost exactly By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tions in 19^ and 1968 calling on In Beirut, the Lebanese Par­ p.m. in all areas exec like the Boswell home at 2449 torael has denied Cairo’s liament approved the new gov­ Israel to let displaced inhabit­ pt uw- RlO DB JANEIRO (AP) — with charges of harboring al- Miniatures Shop |' S. Lincoln St. ants of occupied Arab territo­ 3 and 4 YEAR OLDS tesWty when diey are * ^ 4 cSiacgea of the physical and psy- leged terrorists, “hung from Building Unit claim that 250 Egyptian troops ernment of Premier Rashid On Grant for Ambulance sad 9 :9 9 t s S p.m . "D e l H o« m R Both are neat and simply fur- crossed the Suez Canal end oc­ ries return to their homes. iTlie newly-named Building nished. Karami, ending an eight-month First Selectman Charles Thl- chotoglcsl tortuia of pollUesl cupied Israeli positions for political crisis resulting from STAMItlG JANUARY 1, 1970 imoeecuted when caught, if the beatings.” Hs added that ha 192 l ldilfo id Rd. Committee has chosen M)rron FYom her home, Mrs. Boswell Admitted Thursday: Wninhai priaonera common crimi ______about 24 hours. the Lebanese army's attempts Saumu Popular \teult has received the aosuran- situation continues. a student walking by hla Berkowitz as chairman and can hear the drag races that CoS M6.4076 or 643^59 He asked the co-operatkw of Press, ’Talcott Ave., Rockville; “Ilk* spurred a gov- own means into the police In- (Acroes treoi FSb ‘‘Nothing of the kind is known to curb Palestine guerrillas us­ BONN — Sauna baths are be- liiiii both Sen. Abraham RiU- Henry Ramm as secretary, ac- seem to be a regular feature of aill town residents in observing AUen Schaefer. New York: taresUgatlon into Bra- ataUatlon and leaving “the flrat Honrs: BIsuday Ihni Sab to us,” said an Israeli spokes­ ing villages in south Lebanon as coming popular in West Ger- coff and Sen. Thomaa Dodd, AUen Schaefer, New York; ^unty cording to a board report. life in Green Valley. the regulations at the dump. interrogatimi carried by others, 19 AM, ts 4 PJL man in Tel Aviv. “No Egyptian basef for attacks on Israel. Kar­ many since doctors describe ...... !...... *...... that they will support an ap- Frank Mello, Mt. Vamon Dr., Reports of The committee also includes From her front window on ami premier at the time, Seleotmea’s Meettng ites beaten his hands and feet looking like the three selectmen, Joseph Pollard Street, Mrs. Davis can forpe entered any Israeli strong­ them as excellent for keeping ----- prapriatlons bUl for the Depart­ The Board of Selectmen will Rockville; Pearl Hamoiae, and subjected to hold, neither did it remain there resigned, end has been trying the body in conditimi. The num­ tortures the stump of a mortar, swollen Ssegda, Robert Tuttle and look out on the expansive begin tomorrow night’s meeting RPD No. 1, RockvUle; Jennifer have been trickling of army all over.” or blow it up.” ever since to torpi a new gov­ ber of saunas is eiq>ected to ment of Tranapoitatlon. George Peters, as well as BW- greensward that Is cut off from Read Herald Adyer^sements at 7 :16 in the ’Town Hall at and poUca instaUatloM for (jen. Vlana Moog, head of the ernment. triple by the end, of 1969. ToUnadTs federal grant to­ Rudolf, Prospect SL, RodcvOle; ward Carlson, Sam Pescantello G>-een Valley by Walter Reed Today, Israeli Jets attacked- which time they will pay the weeks. A BrasUlan ma$^udne Sao Paulo aecurlty police, has Egyptian military targets in the He succeeded Nov. 5 after ward! the purchase of a new Mary Morey, Dockerel Rd., ’Tol­ and Warren Jurovaty. j . bills. The regular portion of the * group representing rejected charges that his men ■ Life on Pollard Street for central Suez Canal area for 20 the army and the guerrillas con-, ambulance has been held up land, and John Oleander Jr., The committee, named after , , j ___ ^ eluded an agreement restricting meeting wUI begin about 7:45, CMtring Rd., TMland. Jailed lawyers have leveled resort, to tortures in the course .. ,___ , Phillip Davis revolved around minutes, the Israeli command pending approval of the ap p ro- and the public is invited to at­ charges of brutaUty against p<^ of Inveatlgatlona. u u the t ^ dUmlssed the o r i g ^ announced. It said all the planes the guerrillas to a certain area. Engaged tend, according to TUfatdt. Diacharged Thursday: Stetdi- lice aquada. <'jjy Christian spirit does not m em ^rs at a town meeting ^ ^ returned safely. Meanwhile, the Soviet govern­ priaUons bill by die senate. ^ J last October, met for its first ^and) and his friends. In a r^xHTt to the Tolland FM'oe^hg the selectmen’s anie WlcykowaU, Park PI., President EmUlo Oarrartasu a(X;ept such practices,” he told The engagement of Miss Egypt claimed that its troops ment in effect extended recogni­ Medici, whose govemitient en- BraslUan reporters. H I T 4 tion to the Palestine guerrillas Votiinteer Ambulanoe Assocl- meeting , ’Aitfaillt will meet RockvUle; Alerick Belanger, ^w ilsatlonal meeting last Davis. Willie Boswell is Evelyn Maiie-Anne Ct^ulombe crossed the northern part of the Joys only Umlted p t^ a r lty , has U ke other laywera, Heitor by inviting a delegatian from atkrn last night, Thlfault read with the Bocml qf Finance in Windemere Ave., RockvlUe; tLrir«uHt* ______"« ‘‘f‘>»>orhood as a ^Ichael Rukus, both canal Saturday night and occu­ f ^ the town clerk’s Office to air was Rebeoah Pox, also of Scars- Carl Angelica, Hartford Tpke., ordered hla security forces ”to crlUctebq reguUtlons______that allow F O B A Berkowitz and Ramm will rather quiet fellow. ibranohAatot. \%aa. kaatv the Palestine Uberatlon Otganl- letters from both Dodd and pied positions on the Israeli Ms request for a new town dale. Neither the driver or the Vemon; Phyllis COpen, Stafford *tomedlately review their authoriU^ to keep poUUcal sus- t : . You'U never ha've t o __ meet with the architect, David '‘Willie, he was never in hv u' zotion to visit Moscow at the Ribieoff, as well as an earlier beoMtoe each time UggstU side. truck and to discuss the new pessorger were injured. Springs; Tina Caron. Morrison *«P'’®*»lve schemes.” pacts incommunicado for 10 Butts, to review the plans he trouble or anything like that,” . „ ^ _ i i, ’ end of the month. The semioffi­ one from Congressman William ‘‘Our troops succeeded in contract for the resident stite State Trooper Mario Palumbo SL, RockviUe; George Appleby, hifluentlal newspaper O days. presented to the original com- said John Mickey, who knew ^ d __„ ’ », ' *^'**®"' ® cial Cairo newspaper A1 Ahram St. Onge. forcing the enemy to retreat trooper. reported the oar skidded off the East Hartford; Amy Shapiro, ®*todo de Sao Paulo said that In However, lawyers have for M mlttee. both Davis and Boswell. "He „ „ said it was the first time the So­ reu h three miles from the raided Dodd predicted the apinxrpri- Specifications for the new The town meeting expressed likes to play ball — he was on lance is the son of Mr. viet government had invited an h ll^ w y -when a roar tire went Pleasant St., RockviUe; Frank toe charges ‘The govern- charged some prisoners are area,” 'the communique ations bill would be enacted truck have been prepared by a desire to add on to the pres- the basketball team at Wake- R **us of official delegation from the Wianleaki, VUUage S t, Hock- knows it opened a front kept iaolated for aa long as two claimed. "Both sides exchanged shortly after aetkm on the tax ThifauK and Seveik with an as­ ent town hall for offices for Held — and everybox likes « Oonway St. guerrillas to Moscow. . ------_ vlUe; IkHoUiy McKelvey and deUcate aspecta, but or more weeka. They speclflcal- iPS artillery and tank fire.” reform MU, presently before sist by Olfford WilUams. Manchesto^ Evening Herald daughter, Carol Dr., IhUand, could not take a defenalve ly mention the case of a priest various boards in town. him.” Miss Coulombe, a 19Uand High w l^ eld tor long.” tlona of alleged tortures in prls- the present five. Three mem- a little money for lunch Rukus, a U.S. Army vet- fore withdrawing," the commu­ their homes. ly,” Dodd stated. “I will stay School. bers of the board, present at of TOrneming to drink. ‘ , , employed as a micro- Fires, Sniper Shots veja, a weekly news maga- ons throughout Brasil, authori- nique said. A later statement The resolution, recommended on top of the matter and do all Somers also won one game, zlne, recently charged poUUcal ties imposed oenaonhip on news the meeting, concurred with the Phillip Davis, those who technician in the re­ said the operation “established by the General Assembly’s spe­ with Stafford and Granby win­ change. They were Chairman know Willie Boswell say they « * poeslble to be helpful.” police squads with subjecting reports deaUng with tortures of the combat competence of the cial political committee, calls ning two. Each team played Donald TutUe, Albert Hadlglan know of no racial anlmoslUes BiMcoff "pledged all my help poUUcal prisoners to electrical poUUcal priaonera. oratory at Anderson Laborato­ Egyptian soldier and the ene­ on th^ Security Council to take for ^vorable aiMl expeditious three abbreviated games. Blaze in Cairo, 111. ■hocks, beatings, hunger and ______— and Nell Bane. The purpose of ke harbors, my's hesitation to confront him action on the refugee problem. ’Die local team’s first of­ the change, according to the "rv e always told him how ries Inc. in Bloomfidtd and actioa” regarding the situation. CAIRO, lU. (AP)—Fires and simulated execuUoha before face to face.” The General Assembly will ficial game will be held tomor­ The Rev. Ibnker Harris, a dl- j Charter Commission's pres' things were and if he carried V"*' Islamic Wedding Maliehqster't Oldcit The raid was the biggest ac­ vote Wednesday on the resolu­ St. Onge had earlier checked row night in the high school shots by snipers were reported rector of the predomlnanUy 'n»® magaslne said Ident, Dr. Bruce Bradford, himself right, he’d be o.k.,” verslty of Hartford. A I960 out the status of 'the application AMMAN, Jordan (AP) —- 8 tion claimed by Egyptian troops black United Front Organisation “ ® P " * * ® " confined in would be to have a wider rep- his mother said. "He's got graduate of Howell Cheney tion. The committee approved it gym here, with the Junior var­ over the weekend in this South­ King Hussein’s only sister. Prin­ since the Arab-Israell war of for the graitt which when ap­ sity game slated for 6:30 and of Cairo, said the restaurant '*“ "P ®®“® tosembUng resentation of Interested towra- colored friends and white Technical School, he also at- 50-22-with 38 nations abstaining ern Rlinois community where cess Basma, and Lt. Teymour witli Fintst 1967. and 16 absent. Only a simple proved would provide half the the varsity level game at 8. was closed when the owner, an poople. friends . . . I was at the hospital tended Hartford State Tech- state police were called in last Daghlstanl signed Sunday a doc­ w u r price. He found the application Starting players on the var­ unidentified Chicago man, was Justice Minister Alfredo Bu- It was also suggested by the when they brought the Davis nical College, l i r i s t i ^ awaiting approval of funds in summer to quell racial disturb­ refused a liquor license. Harris said was quoted as saying he ument caUed the "KUab" which F a cilitisi commission that the town boy in but I didn't know it was The wedding Is planned for sity level are eiqieated to be ances. legally b li^ them together as the Transportation Depart­ Ron Gumon, Steven Koths, said the United Front had been i^ould launch “an inflexible Aug. 29, 1970 in Ber*n, N.H. The first of the rash of biases husband and wife. clerk's term be lengthened to him ..." ment’s regional office. Jam es Jedrzlewskl, Keith Neff negotiating for several months investigation of responsiMUtles” four years Instead of the pres- "We met at the courthouse Dump Check broke out Saturday at a Negro- to buy and reopen the place, as soon os he received a docu- The marriage, under Islamic ent two years, in order to af- (both parents had sought war- and (diaries Ramondo or Rich­ ard Charland. owned tavern. A fireman was known aa the Gold Room. ment from the Brasilian Order tradition, will take the form of a foril continuity to the office. rants for the arrest of the oth- In a two-week survey' of the rellgloua ceremony called "Zl- Celebrating Be Sure to See Caldor^s Pottuck Supper wou^ed in the hip and two oth- Police said no arrests had of Lawyers, arhlch charged two Dr. Bradford said the group er's son), 1V>Uand dump, Thlfualt report­ er firemen said they were been made in connection with lawyers in Brasilia were beaten faf,” which It has been agreed also felt that minority rep- "His father said, ‘I'm sorry New Year’s Eve ed no Instances of vlolaUons by The Holy Name° SoMOty and Ladies Guild of St. Matthew’s pinned down bv sniper fire until the incidents and would not say by political poUce agents seek- occur after six months, 0\ »’ resentation should apply to all we have to meet this way! T NEW YORK (AP) _A survey New Christmas Catalog in outside residents, according to rescued by poUce. whether arson waa suspected. ing to extract confessions Basma, 19, is a student at ;\9'® elective groups whenever pos- was too. Maybe If we had gotten conducted by on airport restau- a study oonducteid by Highway Church will hold a Joint pot- luck supper in die Mairch Par­ By Saturday night, three fires The weekend activity waa the told newsmen last Oxfo«l University, sible although no more than together, all this wouldn't have shows that home New Superintendent William Se'vclk. were reported. The most serious first violence since the early week he “knew of no cates of '^® ll®otonant 1s an officer in two-thirds of the total member- happened.” Today’s Paper The dump is now locked ish Center Saturday night for Year’s Eve parties are taper­ all parisMonera. razed a Missouri Pacific Rail- summer months when firebomb- torture ” His statement oromot-' ^ Joradanlan lank corps and ship would have to be from one nightly and opened in the morn­ ing off. More and more people Fatnlhes with names begin­ road warehouse near poUce tags, sniping and other violence , 4 the independent dally "StTMo toe, son of the late MaJ. <3en. \A1 ^ - phrty. ing on adilch it may be used. headquarters. State police said brought large groups of state Monha to a cartoon P l i h l i n R p O f t r d s ®®'®h>-ate In EXCITING GIFT IDEAS ning w t^ A-D are asked to bring He added that the commis­ » U IJIH .- restaurants and night clube. Dump hours are Tuesday, gunfire pinned down firemen police into the city of 8,000 to sion felt that the Board of Edu­ a desobit ; B-H, a salad, and in which a policeman armed Us Pendens Saul Caster, managing dlrec- AT INCREDIBLE SAYINGS! Thursday, Saturday and Sunday and police as they tried to fight help local police quell the troU' with a oat o nine tails and a cation and the Zoning Board I-Z a main dish. the fire. Me. Bxoarpt from Lattar The Savings Bank of Man- tor of the LaGuardIa Terrace, from 8 a.m. tmtll 7 p.m. The blackjack, sucks his thumb and WlwH Mw wmf yM of Appeals should be allowed to Chester against Russell F. atop LaGuardIa Airport, reports Also requested is the dom- Late Sunday night and early Some 40 per cent of the city's Here are but a few ', first selectmen requested towns- ticn of $1 worth of non-perish­ puts on an innocent air srhUe fill their own vacancies but that Broderick, et al, property at that more than half of all per- pele to honor the hours, and today two downtown business population is black. We cannot thank all of you anouvh other board vacancies should be Vemon St. sons surveyed Intend to wei- able food for the needy families estabUahmenta owned by Ne­ Since the summer, Negroes the minister ssya: “Torturers. ^ > Extra Holiday Savings! , not to attempt to use the dump fllled by the Board of Select- Tax IJen come the New Year at local res- in the pariah. Denatians may groes were hit by fire, but no have conducted a boycott of If there sze any, they srlU be on Mondays, Wednesday, and for your kindnaas and conaidantion. also be left at the Parish Cen­ shots were reported. vriilte merchants and the United punished.” •nsn. 0 8 Government against taurants. Friday when it is being main­ The group discussed a safety jgm e* and Card Green, 180 Furthermore, he notes that ter entrance in the special con­ The blazes were reported at a FVont has sponsored weekly Leopoldo Heitor, s Sao Paulo tained. commission .and the subcom- Rryan Dr., $1,908.78. throughout the year seven out of tainers next Sunday. record store owned by Van Ew­ marches. lawyer who eras held srlthout mittee proposed that it woind Marriage License ten, patrons of LaGuardIa Ter- The major vlolationa of the Oar Hits Posts ing, the brother of Preston During a march Sunday charges for taro srseks by the conslst of the fire chief, the Richard Alan Krause, Man- race aren't there to catch a dump rules have been by local A car driven by Dehra A. Ewign, a regional director of through the Ohio River town's Sao Paulo political police, had SAFE PARKING ON PREMISES town director of civil defense phester, and Sylvia Mao Dan- plane themselves or to greet ar- residents who have dumped Bronstetai of Soansdale, N.Y. the NAACP in Southern Ullnola, downtown area, Harris said a written a letter to Busald detail­ W s ld o iL and the eWef constoble. It would Manchester. riving friends. The excitement their rubbish outside the locked went off 1-84 Saturday night at and at a restaurant which has cherry bomb and several rocks ing some of the torments he wit­ O M I S C ^ . •ESTABLISHED 1874* also *n«'“a- th^y of the townspeople toward the commission’s efforts,” and said he or any member of his group ere available to explain *0 >■», C the commission's efforts to any intererted group. $ The commission meedlnga are held the third Thursday of each Vl'spp.n* month and are open to the pub- Uc. SPECIAL HOLIDAY CaUoo. Meeting The OoJumWa Calicos, former­ Misses - Juniors - Jr. Petites - Half Si ouiMat^st selection of reduced dresses, ly the Columhia HlUtoppers, will V\ n Current fashion styles inOrlonfAcetai is, plads.>^any styles to choose from. meet tonight at the home of \ Mrs. Jam es Peptn at 8. Yule- , 1 u 'VI a tide doooratlorw! will be made \ Lj'l u-U-U-iL-iii'L-j'-JTU and thoM attending are asked to y . bring greens for that purpoee. PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK ROTH S c l o t h ie r s ems bakery PRAGUE SHOES They are also asked to bring hirt a le HRST NATIONAL STORE S S ! toys, in good condition, for the SAGE'ALLEN ALBERT $ LARRYS SALON CAROUSEL GIFTS Girls’ Waiahouse Point orphanage. /ERNON DRUG m a m s e l l e a p p ar e l Taylor cleaning A. C. PETERSEN FARMS Women’s Guild W. T. GRANT COMPANY The Women'e Guild of the Congregational Church will DRESS SHlRTSimmiHIT T O SPORT SHtR'if'SI meet tomorrow at the parish H house at 8 p.m. for oandlemak- Ing. The date Is a week earlier Our Rag. 3.97 than usual. The candlemaking Our Rag. 4.97 • 5.97 will be demonstrated by Mrs. O u r R e g . *4 S h ir t s ! Robert BeU and the women are asked to bring old candles as well as wax crayons for color. Instead of exchanging gifts, 2.88 3.88 the women will bring money to be used for the needy. Host­ A-lines, bishops, empires; bonded Orion acryl­ esses are Mrs. Brooks Alien ic or Dacron polyester cotton; prints or and Mrs. William Bozley. solids, beautifully irinuned. Sizes: 3 - 6x; 7 - 14. MsDobesler Evening Herald Ooliimbla oorrespondent Virginia Carlson tel. tU-ttl4. Our Reg. 7.97 ...... 5 .8 8 FOR Death Result Of a Word? Infants and Toddlers (Continued from Page One) the boy being white, Willie prob- ably Just wanted to nee if he Party Dresses bsud a heait. Just trying him out. Finely tailored polyester and combed cotton,'' Because he hod Just got a $27 Our Rag. 3.97 Our Rag. 4 J7 • 597 check from Uecht's . . . It wasn't permanent press dress and sport shirts that need no ironing. over a nickel; it was becauM Medium spread and button-down collar styles. hs caUed Um a 'nigger'.” The stabbing of Willie Boswell White and colors. Unconditionally guaranteed. led to s spate of rumors and " 2.88 3.88 racial tension at the school. About eight fist fights broke T o ts fashion headquarters at spectacular 1 out in the halls—"hit-and-run savings. Velveieenv organizas. bonded acrylics, type incidents Involving two to lace trim where lace should be. Infants sizes 9 four students each,'” according to 24 monihs, toddlers 2 lo 4. to CoK. Amanda Boswell, M, remem­ Our Reg. 5.97 - 6.97 ...... *...... 4 .8 8 bers when she brought her in­ fant son home to Arlington from Freedman's Hospital. She had been divorced from Melvin Anderson-Little BoswsU, a home repairman, two ■\ years earlier. I Of MANCHnm WUUe, her only child, came Gift Baud gf Course< (Maaehestar Parkada) West Mlddla TUrapOM-Bmad SfrssI home to h t r father's hcMise In Green Valley, a neighborhood PBONl 647-14B1 loiore grim in reality than the ,r.HARGK Ai.l. YOUR PURCHA-SE images its name evokes. A few months later, Bllaabeth ALL ROADS LEAD TO TRI-CITY PtAZA • PARKING fOK O V I IMO CARS / ■ PAGE TWELVE • / / • ■ . ■ - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, DECP^ER 8, 1969 ,MANC] ;i>c4yDi: EVENING HERALD. MANCRBSTER. OONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1969 PAGE THIBTEEM tional Ufa Ihaurance Go. o t Tul­ Globe Trotters Must Learn i-K:::: iiiiitiillni the postponement unltl toe UB. Scientists Search for Kille^^^J PCB in«sent?**I^MM iOi::" pH Will~o^~the~Wisp S;tocks sa, Okla., for examile, placed a delegation failed to show up at I F ire G a B s said. $1,082,000 value 302,000 SALT Talks the Soviet embassy this morn­ Eighth District firefighters ex­ niitz SnpiHig To Separate Boys from Girls tinguished a mattress fire at A spokesman for the Agricul­ Dottor Robert K. Butterfield wishes shares of Commercial Finance ing. Of Irish Sea Birds, Se^ls ture Ministry said: “We'have Up for Trade on Market stock it received as payment to The UB. and Soviet delega­ 308B Green Rd. at 9:39 Satur- iHili m Postponed At By HUC« A. MUIXIOAN Which is why I don’t • get to LONDON (AP) British is "PCB,” which for po- ”*’1 found any evidence of unau- :::::: to announce with sincere regret, the sing^ premium, peld-«q> life in­ Days tions have agreed not*''to give wnrji lisht till diriHaml AP Special Correapendent Howe Cavern. I Just don’t plain By DONALD M. BOTHBREBO One reason is that some SEC surance poUdaa. out aubetantlve information snmlLring^*m^reM'"Som alarmed py the death lychlorinated btob^yl, one tm- thoriMd dumping of PCB in the Azzociiiied P n m Witter You aee, Doc; I’m a traveling know if I’m a stalagmite or a of at least 17,800 birds in the ic waste fro m ^ e J tl^ c s indus- area, but we cannot rule it out. termination of his private practice of attmneys believe that the series The insurance poHciea then U.S. Request about the talka, making it Im- the apartfnent. Damage was _ of 10-day suspensions used to n man, and I got this hang-up stalactite. How much time I got described as slight. confessed today they try. It is nX M potentially, dan- Checks of Irish Sea fish did WABHDiaTON (AP) Want were used as coUatersl for bank HELSINKI (AP) — The poesihle to know whether the left on my hour. Doc? I get pret­ medicine at 257 East Center Street, keep a stock off the market pttolic dlqitays of good will are The waah rooms of the world Sunday morning, a call was l>aven’t identified the killer, gerous tp ^ rd s and marine life alx>ar harmful levels of PCB, to buy atock in a wlU-«*^aie-wttp loans. Community National Chislinas eighth working sesslan ot the Just blow my mind, especially ty worked up and could go on phoned in for a brush fire on ^ ^ ®*1 ^rom foundered tank- and coiiMntrations of it were ministry reported, sometimes for a year or moM since haa been declared insol­ U.S. —Soviet Strategic Arms being matched by any real pr and (Ml. company? reas on specific points. gj. light st^ ami the outsy-pie ones. Sage Dr. The call, received at *rs? Chemical wastes from foupfl in the carcasses of some Adding to the mystery were Manchester, on December 31, 1969. may vicriate the spirit of the vent. Limitation Talka, scheduled for 1 mean, I never know which Like when they put pictures 9:16 a.m., turned out to be a plastic plants? Poison gas from . A cotq;rie of iaauea that fit law. OommercU Finance stock Finance, on B counts ot fraud. today, was postponed at toe re­ The talka are supposed/to be on the doors and leave it to your seabirds. Matthews said the seal pupa deaths off Com- The indictment, stemmed from working out arrangem ^ts for reiilacMneat bilhi way to turn. false alarm. postwar defense dumping? the birds were not "oiled up,” wall. All but two of the 00 car- ( deacx^kion — OomnMrcial Fi­ Another reason, often ex- also was used to purchase a quest ot the U.S. delegation. ^ It’s no sweat when they come own imagination. You know, the juressed by Budge, is that aU CMitroUing interest in the now- the sale o t 40,138 aharsa ot the Aibstanti've negoUaUpda on limi­ ! we have the "Nobody knows what is kUlihg or poisoned by crude oil. casses were pups. (Hie deaths Patients' medical records will be nance Corp. of New Jersey and stock In Germany. The U.S. request seemed sure tation of the tw^iuperpowera* right out and say "Men” and man with the top hat and' cane, them,” said Chief I n s p e c t’ holders of a suspended stock, defunct State Fire and Casually the lady in the plantation dress. Some 400 birds washed up on virtually wiped out the fall crop Pacific Eldelity Corp. of Nevada to give rise to speculation that nuclear arseiuds. Oonference “Women." And I don’t mind IniHan First John Matthews of the ^ y a l So- the Lancastershlre coast since of seas. No connection between available to other physicians by written whether confidence m tn lor Co. of Miami by a New York trouble had developed In the Kid stuff, put in a lot of airports —are back on the over-the-coun­ holding company controlled by sources had pTMicted that these them getting a little playful wrlth BOMBAY, India (AJ>) — Kl- Prqi(entlon of September were "gasping for birds and seals has been found, ter market today. saints, are stuck—-unable to sell Ques ^ in 'Slaying talka, although an American prelimlnartrulks would end in “Guys” and "Dolls,” or "Play- around the globe you Just gotta request of the patient at the above ad­ what they htdd in tuqpes of re­ Emil (Tommy (he Twltdt) BRUKMBPORT (AP) — Police spokesman Insisted this was not staM at tairway | watch your step. shore Kumar, noted Indian film Cruelty to A nlm ^. breath and looked as if they had and Arthur Bourne, chairman of The Securitiea and Exchange Tucker, an ex-convict. a week^Or to days with agrqp- bosrs” end "Bunnies,” or “His” gaining even a small part of were searching for clues today toe case. He said the aeaslon m e n t^ hold hUl-ecale talka ear­ and “Hers.” Man, that’s like Like in Scotland, where they Star was sentenced to two News h ead l^ s labeled the Ir- no blood,” be said. It was much the Ocean Resotnrees conserva- Commission suspended trading months in Jail for Income tax **** "the. ditch of death" and the same story everywhere. dress. their investment while 'the si»- Tucker told the New York in the slaying of a taxi driver poatponed over toe week- ly ^liu e new year. saying It like it is. wear kilU, or in Greece, where tlon association, theorizes (tint in Commercial Finance atock penaion is In force.' State Investigation Commission who was shot to death while end by mutual agreement be­ the men run around in those lit­ evasion after being convicted of clamored ^for a fast solution. Ian Prestt, a member of a the_____ pups__ picked___ up toxic___ pollu- last March 12 after it was used le last working session was I’m not what you’d call bilin­ Saints ere hard to n»«d in tbs he acted as a middleman in driving down toe street. cause “we did not have the re-^ held Friday, but the two delega­ gual, or any kind of lingual for tle ruffled dressSs; and I never falling to declare $21,000 of his Tied into the mystery was the government invesUgatlng team, Uon from Oielr m ^ers* mUfc' In a series of deals that contrib­ deals under which State Fire is­ qulred information.’ know which door to barge into 1961-62 Income. The conviction deaUt since September of about said the (birds were moulting The Defense Ministry caae of Cominercial Elnanoe A woman witness told police tions saw each other Saturday that matter, but I can get along uted to the coUapee ho issue, no ’Ihe chief U.S. and Soviet sieur” and not a "Madame,” You get the picture. Doc? It’s a whole new complex, like I 'The SEC permitted trading to then 'Was used in a aeries of as a Mafia loanttuuk. they fled. setback,’’ he insWuMl. delegates, Gerard Smith and and a “aenor” end not a "6eno- resume effective today, but cau­ Federal grand Juries in New The victim was identlfisd as Later he qaid no announoe- Vladimir Semenov, chatted rMa” and an "Homme” and not needed toilet training all over deals with insurance companies York and Florida have been ment on tpii time for the next again to tell me whether I’m an tioned brokers and potential were first made pubUc at a 28-year-old John Poulos ot length knd amiably with each a "Pemme.’ buyers that Commercial Fi­ hearing evidence of the tangled Bridgeport. He , had gone to meeting -Was Mkely to be an­ other, and other members of the ’•Hombre” or a "Mujer,” like hearing last spring before the dealings. Bkuly in November, If you move about in my cir­ this chile parlor wanted to nance has “no known assets, op­ answer a call for a fare when nounced today, but pcedictsd it two delegations spent much Oklahoma insurance comihis- the New York panel indicted Blr- the shooting occurred at about wo(dd be held Tliesday or cles, you just sort of have an in­ know, or a "Lancelot” or a erations or income, no officers, sioner. time together at the b€tll and stinct for those things. When in neat L. Krumm, 73, former sec­ 11:16 Saturday n i|^ , police Wednesday. seemed to be on the best of “Guinevere,” or a "Tristan” or directors or offices.” Stuart C. Goldberg, an BSC Rome, they say. . . Although the an “Isolde,” both of whom Trading in Pacific Fldelty retary-treasurer of Commercial said. There was no public Inkling of terms. last time I was in Rome, I felt a enforcement attorney who had sound a little on the doubtful was suspended Aug. 18 because, unearthed much of the twisted bit queasy going in the door for side to me. the sex: said, “information cur­ "Uomos,” and in Germany I And if ihey’re going to put history of (Commercial Finance rently being circulated about (Corp, told how the late Frank was pretty sure I ^yBa a “Her- pictures or carvings on the the company’s asseta and opera- ren” and not a "Dmnen,” but I door, why can’t the gal look like G. Buffam—a veteran oonfl- tlona appears to be inaccurate dence man who apedahsed in got a little worded about that Raquel Welsh instead of T^vig- and incomplete.” middle door marked "Rauchen gy? Or why don’t they Just abol­ Pre-Christmas trading In 'worthless securities Verboten.” Not much haa changed. In al­ —had succeeded in boosting filie ish the whole bit and bring on lowing trading to resume today, What really bugs me is when unisex. I mean back in the good price of the stock from one jmh- they try to get fancy or sophisti­ old days, so my grandfather the 6E!C said it has been "un­ ny a share to more $g, able to locate any current busi­ cated or whatever they think told me, they only had this one Goldberg said Buffam bought Herewith the seasohs ness offices of Pacific. T1)e they’re being. little building out back with ithe up all the outstanding shares in There are times when a guy crescent cut in the door, and no­ present whereabouts of officers Commercial Finance, then Just doesn’t have time to decide body ever got mixed up. or directors of the company and called a broker and said he whether he is a "Mikado” or a Time’s up, eh Doc? Well, you the existence of corporate books wanted to buy Commercial Fi­ "Geisha,” or a "Oaballero” or a see what I’m up against, bop­ and records (including transfer nance stock for $8 a share. “OMidesa,” or a "Wahlne” or a ping about all over the place records) are unknown.” The broker looked for the "Kanaka.” and having to play. BOdK) odds There are other, similar Is­ price in the pink sheets, the earliest Christmas present. I go belter and skelter trying that could get you in a heck of a sues on the m aiket standard reference for {wice to find whether I’m "Hero” or tot of trouble. Mind tf I wash up Last June, for example, the quotations of over-the-counter before I go? color TV values "Leander” and never know who SEXJ permitted trading to re­ stocks—those not sold on any of to ask. Why do they have to get By the way, which one is k? sume in the stock of Federal OU the major exchanges—and so Jassy about something so "Oediplus” or"N arclssa?” (Company of Salt Lake City but found it wasn’t listed. At Buf- basic? warned that It ”is nothing more fam’s request, Goldberg said, Like, I wasn’t bom on a farm Pope Seee Peece than a coiporate rtMll, having the Imoker listed the $8 bid in of anything, tuid I honest to no assets other than |U.42 in the pink sheets for the following Pete don’t know whether I’m a VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope day. Paul VI says recent "promising cash and a deficit in earned sur­ About 14 months early, to be precise. next Christmas a little easier on the drake or a duck or a ewe or a plus of S«oe,()00” ' Additional details of the deal­ ram or a filly or a colt? You get symptons” of peace include the ings in thlB stock are disclosed what I’m driving at. Doc? U.S.-Soviet arms limitation Why does the SBXJ permit in a study by Goldberg of the pocketbook. You can save any amount, Decisions. Decisions. ’There’s talks and President Nixon’s ren­ trading to resume in stocks with procedures followed by Uw It’s our present to you for joining this place down in New Orleans, unciation of germ warfare such a riiady past and a dubious Committee on Valuation of Se­ from $1.00 to $10.(K) weekly and where one fadlKy is called weapons. future? curities of the National Asaoola- next year’s CBT Christmas Club. "Oh, how we would wish these fromSylvania A commission spokesman said "Diamond Jim” and the other, tlon of Insurance Commlsalon- A next year, about this time, you’ll get "Ullian Russell,” which is fair promising symptoms were pre­ the only alternative would be to ers (NAIC). The highly critical enough. But right next door Is a paring happy reality in the near go into court and seek an in­ report never was made public, This lovely Anchor Hocking milk white another Christmas present. Gemmn beer stube where you future,” the pontiff aid in a junction permanently barring but was circulated among all got to know pretty quick all Sunday speech from his studio trading. Court actloa is time- state insurance commissioners. glass bowl is yours free when you join about Hansel and Gretel, end window to listeners in St. Pe­ In the report, Goldberg said A nice check. In the mail. ter’s Square. consuming. Tliere are fillip down the street, a Greek res­ YOUR CHOICE and arguments snd motkms that the broker who placed the $8 bid the tens of thousands of people taurant with "’Troilus” and "The reality of peace among for Commercial Finance In the peoples Is in the peoples them­ can take days or weeks while “Cresslda” on the doors we’re manipulators continue spinning pink sheets "admitted knowing who are now signing up to make From the bank that listens. selves, In the hearts of every­ nothing about the company for talking about in the basement. one.” deals. And what about all those sea So, the spokesman said, 10- which he was bidding. It was food houses with "Gulls” and further discovered that tbere day suspensions are used to were <»ly five trades during the "Guys” ? bring an immediate halt to Would you believe ttie Hilton entire year of 1M8, and that all stock sales and distrlbutlaa. these trades involved purchases hotels, which are supposed to be These extensions often are re­ nrmklng travel easier, have got by officers of the corporation two doors in Cyprus marked newed every 10 days for a year tor the sole purpose ass this in­ a broker and tell him ‘Buy me of place it is, but I always Lowest price ever for Sylvania formation along to ix>tentlal cus­ a share ot Commercial Fln^anoe thought they were two fellows, tomers can, if caught, end up at $1,00.’ And the broker would like Damon end Pythias, but I fine furniture consoie with AFC with a suspension himself. then put in a bid at $1,000 into oould be wrong about all four. 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End to Subsidies^ Welfare The slender, Csech-bom com­ BIRTHS YBSTBROAT: A I . ry Four New Directors Named 12th O reuit C-DAP Aides t t s ir n r o h o c b s With Frim l poser told Constance Towers, son to Mr. and Mrs- David Ry DON KENDAU. he said, ‘ "n ie ‘hunger’ situation l>iiOlliull«lii One 8eml> AP Farm Writer who sang “Indian Love Call,’' private, BOOO'S pin., aad 4 p.m. Freeman, 108 McKee St.; a may actually worsen rather NEW YORK (AP) — With a w _ .r t Goiirt Cases daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Timm* than improve.” n , j j .> ^ heard Indian Love By Scholarship Foundation To Report 8 p jn .; private raonw, 18 a.m.> . WASHINGTON . (AP) — Agriculture Secretary Clifford buck-and-wlng wd a cajj. better than this girl S p jn ., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. as F8 p.m.; Finney, Suffleld; a son to Mr. *o overcome what one he did not believe the admlnis- Broadway hlte, Rudolf Friml He told the audience his moth- and Mrs. Roy. Durant, 86 Irv- ® e nation’s farm leaders t^U on should be the sole archl- startled 1,100 admirers at his ®r had made him play the piano : DEPT. STORE t tlon were introduced at the Lamont, Everett J. Uvesey, field, arrested Nov. 22, and otben, 8 p.m.-8 pan. (We Have A MoUca To Please) A progress report on OOAP' Ing St. says is a sad state o f affaire. poMcy but that the ooth birthday party at the Shub- and recalled, “ When I was six and N. William Knight, ex of­ charged with failure to obey a Self Service: 10 a.m.-8 p.m., M E.MlDlMA:Tnai:. (Next toFepalarMkk) board when It met last week. ficio. atop sign, pleaded guilty today (Community Development Ae- 4 pan.-8 p.m. DISCH^GBD SA’TUR- Charles B. Hhnman president should be shared ert ’Iheater Sunday night. years old I was already making ’ITiey are Mrs. FtiUlp Sumner, Gifts and bequtota: Robert and was fined 828. tion Plan) wiU be preeented to Itttenalve Care and Ooicnary DAT; Robert C. Risley, Wllll- of the American Farm iff”* The American Society of Com- money playing music. Mothers Mto. Paul mUery, Dr. Donald Digan and Fred A. Ramey Jr., Laxter Shepard, 46, of Hart­ the Manchester Board o f IH- Oare: Immediate famUjr only, mantle; Joseph F. Varca, 17K Federation, said today "It Is meetings witn posers. Authors and Publishers should make their children i OPEN TILL 9 TONIGHT J. Hennigan, and the Rev. co-chairmen, Mrs. Jerfm Frank, ford, arrested Nov. 22 and Garden Dr.; t anytime, limited to five min> Candy Lyrm, time to rid the United States of « ^ 1 ‘*** ‘e®***^ "Th« *«"** something.” Thomas Barry, who, with past Mrs. Elizabeth Gauthier, Atty. charged wHh failure to obey a rectors tomorrow night, at an Cheryl Ann and Johnlohn Vincelette welfare state policies” and rS're- m J I. i Years with Friml,” a Other singers at the party preaideni Mis. Raymond B. Joel Janenda, Mrs. Hugo Pa- state traffic control sign, plead­ 8 p.m. meeting in the MUnlolfai Bbtemity: Fatten, 11 a.m. Jr., East Heurtford; Heiuy A. , Improving ^ ^Is songs, backed by were Allan Jones, who sang turn the country to a healthy cli­ farm income, enhancing — -- •» > t AND EVERY NIGHT t Gowen, will serve until 1972. telli enfl Arthur Guinness. ed guUty and Imposition of a Building Hearing Room. 18:45 p.m., and 8 M p.m.-8 Lutz East Hartford; William F. mate of private enterprise. film clips and slides. Peter Lind Serenade” , President Vincent L. EMana Behedarship and loan (selec­ sentence was suspended. pun.; o tte n , S p.rn.-4 p.m., and Poulin, 428 Center St.; Romaln His remarks are in a speech the market,; expanding Hayes was the narrator. and Nancy On hand. In addition to the farm exports, and giving farm- and committee chairmen out­ tion); Dr. Mather H. NelU and Joseph iOinkevitch, 42, of 106 8:88 p.m.-8 p-m. K. Bourey, South WllUngton; prepared for the Farm Bureau’s **** two-hour show ended, Dussault. Jay Blackton conduct- i UNTIL CHRISTMAS t nine town directora, w U he lined the goals and duties o t the Mrs. Ruth Bea^ co-chainnen, N. Main St., charged with fail­ chairmen of the aee«» tatt Age lim its: 18 in maternity, Richard G. Wilder, 41 Hoffman 80th anniversary convention ^ ^ «-*0-halred and with a ed an orchestra that was heavy foundation, which was estab- Blfiward P. Ckdtmen, Mrs. Fred ure to yield the ' right of way, 18 in otter areas, no limit in Rd.; Mrs. Nelbe Bradley, 44 being held here this week. farm programs, he said. carnaUon fai his buttonhole, on romanUc vloUns. i WITH i CHIHGE STOCK t lirtied. in 1968 under the H>®n- W. Geyer, Mrs. Jules A. Karp, m^ed. forces charged with revlmrbig seU-servioe. Greenwood Dr.; Mrs. Jessie “ liWiat we need in Am erica is sat at the piano and played his Ogden Nash read a poem. sonahip o f the Chamber of George Marlow, Mrs. Walter Edith Lavitt of Vernon, the 13 funeUons o f O O A P; Amaing. the guests Joined In the only for scholarrtdp. Sleith. noUed. er’s Research Oorp., u W iil visitors that with constroetton Rockville. on controversial Issues; courage KRI8NAGAR, India (AP) — Among his hits are “Indian non-Friml song ot the night, * AND GHRISTNAS TRIIMINOS £ More than 80 clubs, serrice Public relaUons: Mrs. Paul David SkUton, 49, o f East aa consultanU in the study- way, parking apmee is Also, Richard Macintosh, to reject compromise between Nearly 2,(XW people thronged to l^ e Call,” ‘"nie Donkey Sere- “Happy Birthday.” groups, business and industrial HiUery chairman, Mrs. Ed­ Hartford, charged with aban­ town aldsa and dapaitmant good and evil; courage to take a the police Station here to buy up nade,” “Rose Marie” and “ The * PLUS OIFTS FOR A U , t firms, and iitolvlduals have ward Cronin, Mrs. James . Ger- doning a motor 'vehicle, nolled. heada; mantM i* o f tha Tdne- bear with the hospital while the < W W . Lessard! 2M Phoenix St., Vernon; Carol L. stand on moral Issues; courage 760 pounds o f flsh confiscated Vagabond King.” First navigation of the Nortfa- made continuing scholarship rity, Mrs. Nicholas Krascella Maynard Stanley, 28, of East meraher C-DAP Aganoy; and parking problem exists. Knybel, 172 Birch St.; Barbara to refuse to be ’bought ’by gov- from smugglers from East Pak- When a rock group, the west Passage by a single ship grants, some limited to otu- and Paul Thcker. Hartford, pleaded not guiUy to executive offloera of the 50- Jean Domko, 74 ’Tuck Rd.; Dar­ ernment payments or private istan. Police sold the fish at a Threshold, played contempo- was completed by Norwegian dents entering a particular Scholarship and loan (school a charge of breach of peace memher Cttlaena Advisory field, and others unrestricted. ADMl’TTED SATURDAY: lene Juewics, 681 N. Medn St.; bribes.” fifth the normal price within rary versions of his songs, exiSoier Roald Amundaeifli guidance advisory): Miss Anne by assault. He was placed on Oommlttee. Scbolaiships totaling $21,978 Mrs. Elizabeth Barnes, 68 Mrs. Margaret M. Smachetti, Shuman said 1970 w ill be “ one minutes. Frim l leaped through a buck- G/Joa In 1908. Beechler, John Burns, Lennart tt)e Jury docket tor East Hart­ Ihe progress report wiU be of the most crucial electl Also, Wayne M. Garland, 85 erated inflation. “But so have m aunil'iccnl L e g ta i^ v e Oammittee, request- ’ih e letter frxmi Duplessie and ^ meeting Wednesday Undar sunny skies, 41 groups gregatianal Church. three towns alzo participated. ®- Mrs. Evelyn B. ’Turkington, participated in the annual of- parade, which lasted about m Vernon; Francis Prichard, *1710 RockvlUe High School Mrs. Doris Bonnema, 899 Beel­ 881 Oakland Bt.r Mrs. Beatrice ban renewal, poverty and farm educat ional purpoaes should go has been set Should be used for whg was worthy matron in 1944, fair. ■< hours, was a huge float carry- aaloottnan, Ellington, and Band and the- ElUngton High Still at MMH zebub Rd., Wapping; Mrs. Julia DeChampUln, Stafford flprlngs; subsidies.” tor sduoationol purposes.” education, and not be a part of w ill present .the pins to mem- A float sponsored by the Ing Santa Claus on hla sleigh *^**^*^,,'*'*1**?!*' ^ e c t- Band played aeoaonal music Campbell, Elg^ Dr., Tolland; Mrs. Jane K. Brodersen, 46 . ’The Farm Bureau, the na­ Tba oo-chairmen of the com- the General Fund.” hers Initiated that year, Includ- RockvlUe B aptm Church and drawn by, six raindaar u.o r” ivui-^ - >"">■ ToUand. Also riding In the and several other band units n »ree tsenagsrs. Injured William Cobb, Hazardville; Di­ tion’s largest general farm or­ depicting the thame o i the dears.” Ste glrla, reproiwnting * '’®* parUclpatod when their oar struck a tree Spring St., Rockville; Donald mfifito are Joseph E. Duplessie To which Welsa replied, ’“Ihe *"« Mrs. Carolln Oegg, Mrs...... H"**aasrw mjmx n.oeiB. jasiw micsnv larwvi ^wmsm mnn anc^wi ww ana L. Cunningham, Ridgefield; Faucher, East Hartford; Paul ganization, has been a longtime and .Wayne G. Mantz. Their let- usual practice of the Board o f Maybel Dowd, Mr. aad Mrs. pantda. “ Peace on Barth," was the thiM armt h lg h ^ S m S ^ ^ .ST on Mrs. Doris M. Doggart, 80 Di­ foe of government controls and GIFTS tec dsfed Nov. 21. Mantz, Directors has been to earmark Thomas Dunbar, Mrs. Virginia Merwln Jr., 177 School Rd., Bol­ ane Dr., Vernon; Susan E. Bg- payments. ‘Dm group favors a phy. A pastoral scene sprawled were Catty Sklppar and DabMa CtonnaoUcut t^e»ionnaire« ana «ner ton; Mrs. Anna Marino, 1072 a Regqbllcan, was a town direc- any excess in funds, beyond Bels, Mrs. OUve Fornol, Mr, and Mies groupe. gert,'East Hartford; Steven E. gradual phasing out of farm lasiiog pleasure! Mamotial Hoapitol today; one Ellington Rd., South Windsor; COLOR TV to^ tor^hre® years, laitU Nov. that anticipated at budget time and Mrs. Karl Fritz, Mrs. Mary la In crttlcal condition. Etienne, East Hartford; Arnold programs In favor of a free 17, Hd not run for reelectton. from state aid, to education, tor Oraif, Mlaa Elsia Lewis, Mr. Emanuel C. Solimene, 278 Anne Socha of Hartford, Satur­ John Howetla m , 18 o f Ever­ S. GUlls, 149 Pine St.; Cindy market system for producers. WeUa assured Diq>lessie and educational purposes. ’IWs is and Mrs. .Harold Lord, Oliver Porter St.; Mrs. Marie St. day, after an accident between green Dr.. Vernon, U ’ ’allghUy Lou Hlne, Stafford Springs; -■> Shuman said lost week’s Mantz that all ttata and federal certainly true In the current Mansur, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walkdn Donors Invited George, 10 Hathaway Lone; Police Log her car and one driven by Improved although still crttl. Paul A. Lorenzen, 108 Branford White House Conference on grants, earmarked tor specific year, In conjunction wigi the Pirkey Jr., Mrs. OUve Reoave Victoria Coro, 92 Hollister St.; Ruben Flolkotf, 47, ot 108 Dart­ cal,” hoapilal spokesmen said. St. Hunger and Malnutrition educational purposes are, In of- heating improvements at Ben- and Mrs. Mary 8. Smith, Mrs. Stella V. Leber, 84 Ifigh brought new proposals for more mouth Rd., on Oantor St., noar- To Boost Holiday Supply Howells was driving when the Also, Maureen Ann McCor­ St.; ’Thomas H. Glenn Jr., fact, spent for those sf>eciflc net and other schools.” ’The officers wlU participate ARRESTS aocldtm happened at about mack, South Glastonbury; Jo­ federal spending (o solve food Manchester Police aaaisted P *"' Glastonbury; Edmund E. Fel­ problems for an estimated 80 ed u ca tto^ purposes. Welss rtated that he and m the annual vesper service, The Mcond annual **Savt-a- open lo walk'ln d o n o r a .the__ 2:80 Friday. Ha Is suffering seph F. MItola, Bas)t Hartford; ^ explained fuitber that the AgoetinelU are available to at- with Mrs. Charlotte Gray and Stete Police Saturday In ar­ Mrs. Ann M. Poole, 42 Highland lows, Bast Hartford; Donat E. million persons. resting_ Peter ____ Biady, 24, of_ 82 Germaine Lonir of Broad IM e Sunday." eponaored by the Hartford Blectrlo Light Com- multiple U ^ ^ ea. Allard, Warehouse Point; Ke­ "Much of this so-called htm- Superb Console s ^ s genanal education grant tend a meeting of the PTA wesley Miles as soloUts. Mrs B !P d rs t..'” 'who' w ii "r ita r g ^ »*“ *'*•*'"•*• *«• **“ »*»'• ^ BloodmobUa. will be pany, Oub Room. 400 Sheldon Dr., Wapping; Mrs. Lena Rosal­ ^ Legielattve OommKtae, Dorothy Kelly Is chairman of ia, 160 Center St.; Albert B. vin B. Mlnguy, 486 Avery St., ger is the result of Ignorance of with break and entry with *9 J**®*** **’* '*«** T®" ’ Hartford. Dec. 16 from Scabies, 14 MUford Rd.; Mrs. Wapping; Jennifer L. Horsfield, proper nutrition, prejudice ^ refreshmenu. Members are re- criminal Intent, and waa turned after her car collided with 21 at flva Greater Hartford lo- 10:15 a.m to t:M p.m. . aijinhttti UnnMtt. about food, or imwlse dieting *« U-ab bag gift. Gladys B. Sloan, 28 Chester W ipplng; Mrs. with Automatic Fine Tuning... to tpe munlcipaUty. Uons that may be poeqd.' over to State Police. ® c " d^ven by Morria RoMn- caUona, Including the Manchea- AIM, A stta U fa A Casualty Dr.; Jamie M. Valolulls, Btaf- Marguerite McLeod, 177 South practices and it cannot be cUred to the meefing. Mrs. v Bette ' ------»»»•. •*. m all over ton. Dec. 81 frop^ru noon to koHc, called town flroflghl daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rus­ St.; Mrs. Edward Behllo Jr. and clients. tax to some eoctent.” grant to tte Eugene O’NelU about 10 mUlion A m e rlc M suf- sell Schofield, 18 Park St.; a Sion, East Hartford; Mrs. Ron- “ Many people will be encour­ and automatically! I^lesole and ManU had atat- Memorial *rheater In Waterford, tor from bay fever Vtotinu l » Michael of Hat*. ’”'® P*“T»«'® Of tts blood ’The bloodjnbbtle will alM ba calkins girl from tha car son to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rl- aid Benson and son. East Hart- aged to reduce their efforts to ed in their letter that, “ the town Conn.’, was among $6 mlUlon In fottl rhnivMl ' faiinra On Mhedulsd light before at ’Traveieni Inauranoe Com- Moorehouee was found lying on del, 77 Kenneth Dr., Vernon; a ford; Mrs. Charles Sohaub and help themselves and thus be­ does not know at budget Unle «rranta announced Sunday night jobe. an M im -i ^ to tte acon- son to Mr. and Mrs. William daughter, 188 Hlllstown Rd. come eligible for food stamps,” ezacUy how much state and by the RockefeUer Foundation, omy o f 16 mUlfazi mamtoys. nal. Court >®med tto accident on _____ the wet road condiUoM. *nM r MoaM UbSM UbSM UbSM UbSM UbaM UbMU UbHV Ib M f UbSM UbSM EM M UUM DECEMBER 9th and 10th 6 G y a u ts PICTURE save on her best Robert Brown, 31, of y y pt ^ 'vss towed away. rji iwrj K'k VAiui Hartford, charged with rackleas driving_ and___ Issued______a written______Frank Novak. M, of^^ This year let us make your gift fiving eeey and axcltinfly different. warning for driving after drink- Haynes St., was Involvsd^ a Ing, yesterday, after hls car ona-car accident yest^ay at struck a car driven by Linda 6:21 p.m. whan, pollOa say, ha Christmas gift Scllgneoe of East Hartford, a (ailed to make a on Haynss vegeUble stand owned by St. and struck ^ peU on prlvato SHE CAN DIALA CTiarlea Delnlckl, 111 Demlng property. MnnraNHOLEt St., and-a state traffic control _____ TR^PISr al|7i, on Demlng St., near OOMPLAINTC Avery, at noon. Both cars were There was a break and entry towed from the scene. Brown attx.'ii 4ha A-1 P la u , S it B. C:aMar will appear In court Dec. f . St.. MmeUme Friday night. Ra- Coroplota with PhUUp Rom anowlc. 17. q f » ^ Mobile Cart Village fit., charged with Mllure *” ®*“** GoldenTbuchASewzigzag to grant tte right of w^, Satur- *** Iradli^ rtompe. ps^sew€6 sggnso day, after hls car ootihM with ------It sewing m a ch in e by SINCXRI a car driven by ^Ronald ’ITiaii- ^ Savtags Bank of Manrhas A'. Convenient Swivel Console model 6810—lets you enjoy in ^BakersfiekTcabinet suit, 80, of Vetnon, on Brood <•>' depoalt bog of Liggett Drug huge 295 sq. m. brilliant-color pictures from any angle I It 8t.. n ear'tlto Pmrttoda, at 10 containing 169 la mlasinf. H m from the Monks of Sf. Joseph's Abbey This is the year to give this superb p.m. Lytin 'rhcriault waa taken 6a' was taken from Llggott’s has Chrornatone, Quick-On, Color Purifier, Keyed AGC and, sewing machine to the most to Mandiceter Memorial Hoepl- delivery car ttout nooi^ on. 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l»AOE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. HUNCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COIW.. MMIDAY, DECEMBER 1969 PAGE SEVENITBEN ------CovewUry "action will be taken so as to erations of the Peace Corps as Social Security Pay Hike H ouse Cuts not retard the ^Vletnamlsatlon’ compared with mxon’s request of our programs In South Viet­ rt $1014 million and the spend­ School Board To Review nam ." U m panel said before ing ertUng sat by Oongieas of MANGHESHR'S OfficiafeSay Congress’ O.K. Foreign Aid any more funds are alkiqatad "a $$6.4 tftUUon. sound naUenad land retoepk pro­ —Approved $78 mUHon, the Law on Special Qasses (Oaartliiued trean P age One) gram should be enacted by the same 'as Nfaran sought, tor ttie Only Fuel Oil Dealer W on’t Better Lot of Elderly National Assembly o f South foreign military credit aalas tion request, setting it at $1.97 The Boavd of EducaOon to Vietnam ." program used to finance tte Galinat also recommended tolUon. That was the drat dip WASHINOTON (AP) —More crease bill in time for enact-1 boiling a special imeetii« tliia that the parking and play Alliamce for Progreoa loans sale of datanse arttolas and O p e n 2 4 H ours A D ay! / ment this year. than a million o f the neediest Thurailay to eoqilore the lanpU- areas at the srtiool be, rebuilt, below the $3 biUlca level. How­ (or Latin A r n ic a , $SOO mUUon services to foreign countries However, the sources said, Social Security pensioners prob­ caiiotw of General Statute 10-76, and that ther (rant driveway be ever, the money to finance the compared with $487.6 million. and International ocganliatfona. the problem will be considered the tauw enoicted by the last aes- —Approved $300 million for oiled. The gym floor at Rob- program w m cut even lower, Develoinnent loans, $366 mil­ ably will get no benefit from the early next year when the com­ BROT^RS the Inter-American Develop­ rt flw General Aasembty ertsofi will also need replacing winding u pat $1.76 bOUen. lion tor which Nixon sought 16 per cent increase in pay­ mittee undertakes extensive ov­ ment Bank, $30 million tor the reqidiing towns to provide 'edu­ within a few yean. Here aue the m ajor portions $6764 mUlion. ments expected to be an>roved erhaul of both the Social Securi­ Asian Development Bank, aiid cational aervloes for the excei>- of the foreign aid program, with ty system and the welfare pro­ Conoiderable woric ia requir­ T^e committee refused to $160 million tor the Interniktkm- V i o f A by Congress. tkstol child. The meeting wlU be the money approved by the pan- gram. ed on the boiler room piping, fund the new Overseas Private al Development Association, the [ON Those involved are the l.U l held in the high school, .starth^ Rep. Sam OlbUms, D-Fla., a he said. There has apparently el and Nixon ’soriglnal request: Investrnent dorp., rtilch Nixon same amounts as Nixon re­ million old persona and others ajt 7:30 p.m., with special guest member o i the committee, said been a great deal of difficulty Technical assistance, $813.8 proposed and sought $78 mOUan quested. whose Social Security benefits Q a W e l Stmdies, consuttaat "W e have to unravel thla, but with the achool heating sys­ mniion oompued with $468.1 to get off the ground. But the —Set« $3.8 billion lending lev­ are so low they are supplement­ from the State Deinitanent rt tem due to water traatment million. pamel, to striking the funds, said CALL 5 1 3 5 we can’t unravel k in a few el tor the BxpoK-Import Bank, ed by state welfare payments. 16ducatifsi, A ll levtv-imj resi­ it "is strongly t^qxMwd to this 9 0 1 days. What w e are pcuising now being aiqylled a few yeatn ago, Stq»porttog assistance, $800 the same limitation propoeed by MANCI This is their situation, as de­ dents ore urged to attend this Is really emergency legislation which has eaten qut vahre atema million against $614.6 mfllWi proposition to crqate another the adminiatratian. scribed by officials: meeting. to see that the great majority, and iripes. M ori o f this was prcqioaed for spending agency.” —Approved $30 million, half The law governing the. feder­ The local board recently au- at least, are helped to cope with Coventry Grammar School Vietnam, Laos and Thailand byt In other sections rt the over­ that authorised by the House, to al-state welfare program—not fhorixed setting up a special the increasing cost of living.’ ’ needs some outside painting, the committee said in allocatings all bill, the committee; help build a deslattog plant in the Social Security program— class for the educatkamlly handi­ There are ways in which at and part of the roof will require the reduced (unda it expects —Approved $96 ’million for op­ Israel. capped, to line '«nth the now Read Hermd Advertigements requires each state, in setting least some states could help the tarring as well as the drive­ the level of welfare assistance, ■ laiv, end at last week’s board left-out recipients, but officials ways and paridng lot. The out­ to consider a recipient’s Income. nseeting approved the aftmtoto- said as a practical matter they side doors on two wings at CXW This Includes any Income from are not likely to be uaed. tratton’s recommendation tlBt should gradually he replaoed and Social Security. States could refigtire their es­ a second grade teacher at Cov­ an aaUcmaUc bleeder tostollad So if a person is receiving Sc^ timates of minlmiun Hvlng entry Qreanmer Schoeg, Mra. on heating Unea to one wing. cial Security benefits and a sup­ budgets, thus giving all their Grant, be appointed to tearii the Galinat alao auggessd that two speciaj class. Mra. Alvah PWl- Buy your DISHWASHER m a specialist] plemental welfare payment, a welfare recipient# an increase. dry wells be dug to catch ijaln raise In the Social Security level Ammig the more than 36 mil- , Ups was appointed to fUl the sec­ water and that a hot water cir­ ssaritwitb ond grade teaching post. would simply mean a corre­ ll(m total Social Security benefi­ culator be replaced. sponding reduction In the sup­ ciaries, officials said, are 13.4 Board CSiairmaa R ichaid Mes­ A t Coventry High School, the plement, and the pensioner million retired workers. Includ­ sier has also completed sub­ heating system needs valve at would get the same total pay­ ing 3.1 million receiving the committee appointments, which changea.AU exponaian Joints to ment. mlnimiun payment of 666 a were assigned on a voluntary the roof should be tarred this month, and 1.8 million disabled P&WER basis. The if Mingy, and grounds The House Ways and Means year, and block walla should be Committee was aware o f this workers, including 68,000 receiv­ B iack Si D ecker power tools *rt>cammUtee w ill oonaist of constructed between the bolt’s when k drafted the legislation, ing the minimum. Mra. Jesse Bralnaid and Mrs. toilets. One bedhroom ceiling 7 1 • 1 I Gothhergs Given Farewell at Emanuel sources said,' but decided it Widows and widowers number Kefih Benott. Arthur Tounws, should be replaceii also. could not get into the intrlcacite 3.0 million and the remainder is Mra. Benott and Meeoier will The high school driveways Potterton’s ChailM E. Bod«maiui Jr. of 17 Hoffman Rd., right, yeritorday an Church. The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, paMor, opened the of welfare legislation and still made up of children and ottier B/ackfii Decker art as the negotiations sub- and parking area need oiling, 180 CENTHEt STREET afternoon preeentod gifts on l>ehalf of the Emanuel Lutheran farewell reception with a prayer. Bernard Johnson served as produce a Social Security in­ dependents. oommittee. tmd the {daying fields need Ohurch council to the Rev. and Mrs. Eric J. Oothberg as the master of ceremoirles. Robert L. Ahlness presented a purse to 10" DeWALT DELUXE POWER SHOP Peter Thomas anil Arthur loam. Folding doors In the gym OM tNBt OF CHURCH OT. tw o young Oolhberg boys, Eriik, 'wtOi M s arm arotmd his the Gothbergs on behalf of the congregation, and James D. Whirlpool Compare with any other radial arm saw Forat Jr. -will serve on the need replacement in the near mother, cmd Todd, waitoh dining a fareweH reception fo r the Reuter presented gifts to the Oothberg boys from the Sunday at any price! Has all the most-wanted features transportation ownmlttee, and future alao, Oalinat noted. The tenrily in Luther Hall of Emanual Chinch. Ihe Rev. Mr. Church School. The Rev. Oary Cornell of South United Metho­ Pope Orders PubKcation plus DeWALT quality Donald Averill will be the Board septic system has a - faulty Gothbeig, who has served for over .three yslaili as aasoclnte dist Church spoke for the clergy of Manchester. (Herald photo of Educatiem representative to alarm system and needh re* pastor of Emanual Church, and hfs family left, today tor dales by Bueceivtcius.) and accuracy. Up-front Of Decrees on Infallibility controls. 10" blade the Health Advisory Oouncil. building. The wider pumps are Ferry where he will assume the paftonate of St. Luke Luther­ The board approved the ap­ cuts 3" deep. badly rusted, he said, but might VA’nOAN CITY (AP) — Pope Since Vatican I the ex <»the- pointment of W ilfred Duches- give a few more yean rt serv­ A great buy at only neau as athletic director on the Paul VI has ordered the publi­ dra formula has been used only ice. Yippie Leader: Coventry once, when Pope Pius pro­ recommendation o f High School At the Capt. Nathan , Hole NASA, Court cation of all the documents and xn claimed the dogma of the bodily Principal MOIton Wilde. School, walks should be Install­ lettera pertaining to the First assumption of the Virgin ^ 8 8 Thq two new school board ed to the play area at the east R iot T ria l Vernon Sewer Engineer Com e U nder Vatican Council, Which decreed M ary into heaven. He did this RES. INJa members, Forst and Tournas, end of the building, and a new UVE 11J» papal Infallibility, the Vatican on Nov. 1, 1960. will have an orientation on pole light for the (rant rt the announced today. Hie vote on the InfalllbiUty Wednesday, and other board building should be installed. THIS IS THE O n ly H elps Hired as Road Foreman N O W ’ S F ire ^ membera have also been Invit­ 'C2 Many of the documents from document took place July 18, (Jeneral maintenance prob­ sider his decision on ’ the con­ ed to participate. The two new Coventry has hired John NEW ORLEANS (AP) — the council had already been 1870, with Plus XI prealdi:^. It lems, according to Galinat, in­ members will tour the. central Whirlpool R evolution Hardy of Tolland to be road struction of the route. made public. But to mark the passed 438-2. Both Bishops who clude the acbool truck, viddeh President Nixon should send a office and all the schorts, learn­ PLACE...ifvou foreman, according to an an­ The Republican Town Com­ centenary of the council’s open­ voted no accepted the document was bought as Army surplus ing details of procedures In the DISHWASHER CENTER N EW HAVEN, Conn. (A P ) — nouncement by Towti Manager mittee Is continuing to build Its woman to the nruxxi and appoint ing—Doc. 8, 1869—the pontiff Immediately afterward. They JIG SAW BLADE and has no brakes or muffler membership, with the (blowing system. , Abbott "A bble’’ Hoffman, the Dennis Moore. Hardy, whose one to the U.8. Supreme Court, declared that anew edition on were Luigi Ricclo of Italy and system. Galinat suggested it ASSORTMENT I . INDEX The board also appointed two appointment was confirmed by people recently named to serve: a women’s rights group says. the council be put out, contain­ Edward Fitzgerald of Little might ’ be possible to secure want to know 81-year-old Yippie leader new teachers at Us meeting. Su­ the Town Council last week, Thomas Dolan, Frank Bisson, ing all relevant documents. Rock, Ark. another, smaller, suirdua truck. charged in the Chicago riot con­ Francis Perrottl, Paul Diehl, The group, the National Or­ san Logon will teaxto kindergar­ will begin his duties Dec. 33 at Theologians, historians and Ih e second Vatican Council, 6^ Ve" DRILL One desperate need, Galinat a salary of |6 per hour. De- Mary Jo Koeck, Robert Danehy, ganization of Women (NOW), ten at iRobertson acbool replac­ spiracy trial, said Sunday at other scholars have already held In St. Peter’s from 1962- IS j i I s s w Best value general-pur* noted. Is a storage area^ for. taila of the appointment were Robert Potterton, Thomas Mc­ also objects to feminine names blades in handy pose drill. OriMs all ma­ ing Lynn Haddoh, who Is leav­ oil about Yale that the trial’s conduct so been assigned to the task. They 1966, reaffirmed the definition of Dial - A - Blade school supplies and equipment, Grath and Elolse Ryan, terials fast, accurately. ing in January for maternity far has played into he hands of rot released lost week until (or hurricanes. wUl work from the files in the papal infallibility. That council, Storaie indei With accessories will and he suggested a building rt Includes wood polish, buff, ^ reasons. Phyllis Taylor will those —like him—who want to Moore had the opportunity to library Officers however, established officially about 80 by 60 feet, which could "Siquality (or women would Vatican archives. cuttini. metal sand, clean. A P ftj teach first - grade at Coventry Food-warmer top buUd a "new nation" led by the Inform Hardy that the council The Porter library Associa­ cutting and Well balanced. be built at the reau: rt the high dishwashers! bring male Uboration, too, since Vatican observers expect the the concept of coUegiality, or Gram m ar Sdhool. revoluUcnany young. had confirmed the appointment. tion has elected new lib ra ry knife blades. Com fo r ta b I e 1 school parking lot. Keep vegetables, meat and coffee warm during a meal, men also are victimized by laws work to take at least a year. sharing by blahops In the pope’s grip. School system Music Director Moore reported that Hardy Committee officers, with Mrs. U 1339 The board also heard a re­ We’re convinced that dishwashers With mimicry, one-llne quips, and practices which limit the Vatican Council I was the first decision-making power. # 70 0 0 Carl Salina has been authorized or hors d' oeuvres at serving temperature during a has "had vast experience with Donald lie b ler to serve as quest from the Fife and Drum are the "coming appliance". and moments o f anger, he de­ roles of Individuals in modem of 20 general councils of the Ro­ by the board to seek a part- road work, and we are very chairman. Mrs. Robert Tucker Ball Committee for use r t the party. Gives you the benefit o f a warming tray without That’s why we’ve made our scribed a trial he said is "all ooclety," said author Betty man Cafltollc Church to be held time assistant to work to the fortunate that he has accepted Is secretary and Mrs. Ralph high school gym tor the annual taking additional space. Catch-33"—In the world o f the Friedan, president of NOW. in St. Peter’s Basilica. About S I.5 Million Gift Starts elementary sthoola. Salina ex­ salesmen do their “ homework" employment. He oomea to Pasek will handle publicity. The charira event, which la held absurd where "they can do NOW’S board of directors con­ 800 cardinals, bishops, pa­ plained that Mrs. Gilliam, who on Whirlpool dishwashers. Coventry from Vernon where he committee has voted to change Brown U. Fund Drive each April. Board members not­ whatever they vrant so long as cluded a three-day meeting Sun­ triarchs and abbots took pcirt, works In the lower grades, has They a rt specialists. When you is resident engineer and chief Its membership rules slightly, ed that there la a school policy you can’t stop them/ day by announcing It plana to under the stewardship of Plus PRO’VIDBNCE, RJ. (AP) — \jLtf been experiencing an increased Inspector for their multi-mil­ with individual membership to JIG prohibiting alcrtwUc beverages In-the- come in they will carefully explain; The trial, he said, fits right file formal complaints ohat^ng DC. Richard Salomon of Stamford, workload and is afraid her ef­ lion dollar sewer program.’’ cost 60 cents end fam ily m em­ DRILL # 7 1 0 0 on school property, and the the various types of dishwashers — Into his vision of Am erica as discrimination against women The council was filled with Conn.,, who heads Brown Uni­ SAW fectiveness aa a teacher will be AfEIV Other positions Hardy has bership one dollar. Instead of ball committee to asking that why the 2-speed action is kinder being oh the verge of "1984 controversy on the question of versity’s current fund drive, has Double reduction leerlns U 153 impaired. H er day now runs held include superintendent (or a door -. to - door membership by the National AeronauUca and this be waived. Committee door to your dishes — how the self­ faaclsml" Space Adminiatratlon In Its papal Infallibility- Most Roman set an example for his fellow Make straight, curw from 8:15 to 2:16 with a 10-min­ Maskel Conotnictlon Co.; a drive, the library will now send irregular cuts in any type Chairman Donald Kingsley cleaning niter prevents redeposition "In ’1984 fascism’ you go to Catholics at the time favored It ahunni by contributing $1.6 mil­ 199 99 ute lunch break. project superintendent (or out letters to each member training of astronauts and also of material . . . wood, pointed out that police and in­ but there was a good deal of lion. metal or plastic or com­ The board also heard a re- silver o f food particles on dishes — Jail under a civil rights act," projects such as roads, bridges, asking (or reeubscriptlon. Any­ to selection of top-level adminis­ 14 surance costs for the event confusion about Its meaning. Brown Acting President Mer­ position board. ix>rt from Maintenance Super­ why you don't have to pre-rinse dishes he said, declaring that the anti- and sewers (or the Enfield one Interested In Joining can do trators. would be handled by the boll riot act under which he was Some wanted all papal pro­ ton P. Stoltz, who announced the visor Richard Oalinat, who, why you get total washability with two Road Construction Co.; 36 years so at the library on Rt. 44A. Mrs. Friedan, who wrote committee. The board deferred basket charged Is part of on open hous­ nouncements considered in l^ - gift Saturday, said It was one in addition to presenting a long ff with the State Highway Deport­ The Porter Ubt«.ry wUl hold "The Feminine Mystique," said TVs" CIRCULAR action on the request .until $, full-size revolving spray arms. Come see us and ing measure. able. In the end, the council vot­ of the largest ever received by list of tema already accom­ ment, where he worked hie way a Tupperware Party tonvonaw about 10 per cont of NOW’a SAW later meeting. Front o f basket opens "get (he word” on dishwashers. No obligation to buy "The whole trial was ed Us approval oL^a document the university. plished or being worked on, also from town-aid Inspector to an night at 8 at the library, with membera — she wouldn't give for easier loading and our Idea," he said. "The Judge called Pastor Aeteraus—Eternal Salomon, a member of the RNISHING outlined some of the main­ d is t a n t engineer, and super­ a percentage of the sales from the total — axe men and added was our Idea. No matter how Pastor—which said the Pope class of '32, Is board chairman tenance problems in the four unloading. Can be re­ intendent of equipment tor the the event going Into the library that the organisation is the na­ SANDER they do It they're going to was Infallible in making certain of Lanvln-Charles the Rltz. schools. town of Norwich. fund. Merchandise ordered at tion’s largest working "for full moved for handy load­ lose." pronouncements on matters of He la also a trustee of Brown 24' OOP Backs 1-84 the poirty will be delivered In equality (or women in truly At Robertson School, which Is ing at sink or dining About 6(X) Yale students paid dogma. To signal the use of the and chairman of the school’s The Republican Town Com­ time t o r Christmas. equal partnership with men." i99 #7301 the oldest school plant, quite a two dollars each into a legal infallibility provision, a pontiff drive to raise $132 million In oeles.’ ’ The ideal spot for shar^ knives, long meat forks, mix­ "W e always thought this was time with Charles' M. Manson’s hold a private seminar for the B lack & D ecker- Another man said Manson Top-loading all legal,’’ he aaid. "W e ’re hlpple-type desert clan, linked Prealdent’a wife at the White ing spoons, tongt'and spatulas. They lie flat in the seemed harmless when he knew charged with a state of mind. by police with the killing of the House, or any location of Mra. 13" Double-Edged him a year ago. basket out o f the way. Eliminates reaching over sharp, " I ' mean I couldn't sit on actress, two other women and Nixon’s 'ohooolng, "In which ex­ portables " I found Charlie Manaon to be upright points. that Jury. I really don’t know. four men. perts will explain the facts and ANTHONirS Shrub & Hedge Trimmer Undercounter Front-loading a dedicated person, dedicated to Moat inodcls feature handy Who’s to say what someone's The district attorney Is seek­ impUcatlons of dlsortmlnation taking care of the people camp­ Two-sided cutting blade gives cleaner, faster cuts. Intentions are? ing the Indictment of Manaon, agtUnst women in . , . American dual Swing-up racks for com- portables ing with him," said Emmett Lightweight unit weighs just 5 lbs. Wrap-around handle dishwashers ^ "I mean I want to overthrow 36, and other membera of his society.’’ picw accmbitiiy while load­ Harder, a geologist who works a for maneuverability in any the government, sure. But I'm group on m utter and conspira­ They actually become part of ing or unloading. Other Or choose tlic portable that’s mine In the desert near the area trimming, position. Finger­ a cultural revolutionary," he cy clutrgea. Aching back ? your kitchen, adding sleek, wanted features include: featured almost exactly like Manaon ranged. WIG SALE tip slide switch. ^ said. " I think it would make a Attorneys say no witness has new buill-in beauty. Choice of Slim-took styling, isvo-apeed the buill-in models'wiih: new good movie." accused Manson of being on the M ood Tense 100% HUMAN 5 models And. you can deco­ slashing and nnaing. fuU-iinM iiKHl-warmcr top. in-ihe-door scene either when five died at And he added, " I t ain’t so Baptist Women Not with rate the Iron! panel to match lelf-ciMaing fitter, two full- silver basket, in-ihc-door cul- easy to Incite a riot. You can’t Miss Tate’e rented estate Aug. 9 HAER W IG S Icry bkskel. and front-loading or the following night when a In Viet City wood cabinets, draperies, wall­ size revolving spray arms, do It alone. You need help— Meet Tomorrow $49.95 cunvcnictKC with two glMic- market owner and hla wife were paper, anything. Exclusive separate hose and stor­ like from Mayor Daley and Continued from Page One) STRETCH Holman-Baker! oul rocks Other features in­ dumb pigs. It's not so easy to killed A special Ouistmaa devotion­ ba%e-platc assembly saves in­ age, doubte-wall construction, men, women and youngsters clude new reversible nupfe do U ^one." Authurities say they were al meditation while trimming a stallation lime and money full-width pull bar and mme Hoffman said that when the seeking Indictments against Christmas tree will be present­ from 16 to 66 Is helping keep the NOW — DEC. - JAN . Mk‘ Hobnan Bak«’'s Miuco Coafirmin|’ Fiite and Choice of colors work surface, new easy to defense phase of the trial be- Charles D. Watson. 34, held In ed by Mtae O lenin DeWltt, at populous areas secufs and is en- Verto Ultra Finn Bedding was onsinalljr de­ read, slanted coi>irul panel giqs today "th# last 10 years Is McKiitney, Tex.. Patricia Kren- the meeting of the Women's So­ ,couraglng vlllagera and hamlet CUTTING ~ SUITING — HIGH STYUNG^ signed from recommendations of orthopedic and pushbutton ease. dwellers to identify the Viet our defense-- from 1960 on." wlnkel, 31, held in Mobile, Ala., ciety of Oommunlty BapUat surgeons for those with back disorders. But N E V i and Linda Kosahlan, 20, who Church tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. Cong among them. "The 1960s have been the now. many with normal, healthy backs are trial of the government." he was arrested Concord, N.H., Mrs. Walter Loomis, Mrs. But (he province chief, Ool. f»i»n enjojring the extra firmneas of Hobnan said. and has already been arraigned Horace Brown and Mrs. Ken­ Than, believes that 1970 srtll be IW.G.GIENNEY here on niurder charges. All neth Easton will take part In a crucial year. 171# enemy, he Bakw Bedding, So, if you’re suffering from were members of Manson’s the proi^rani. SoloUts will be says, has had nearly tsro y e a n CO. morning back-ache due to worn, bnimiper Reversible cutting board to rebuild tta foroe* after loalitg / A Friday la Not For Fires band Mrs. John McClain and Mrs. L. bedding, visit the Watkins Slumber Shop Uk 1' \ . V ^ Manson Is In Jail at Independ­ k'rederick Bunch Jr. about 6,000 kilted to the batUe day and try Hobnan Baker Beddbig for your­ Adds more utility and beauty. It's a new rinersiMe. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — ence on a charge of possessing The evening will begin with (or Hue, and may be preparing Louisville firemen found Friday self. 899.60 each. work surface lop fashioned o f wSrm. genuin^liuplc stolen cars. a dessert, followed by a brief (or a new olrlka. MISS. JANET night was a pow time to watch Susan Denise Atkina, 31, an­ period of games directed by Hum thtoka government hardwood. Enables you to use one side for c u ^ g aisd televlalon. other of the girls In the clan, forces can repulse any new ene­ Mrs. Nicholas Derewlanka and Open 9 A.M. to 5:30 PA4.. Closed Mon. the other side for ‘’show" On two sucoeooive Mdays, gave the grand Jury what offi­ Mrs. George Smith. my oftenelve, provided they can 129 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER. ODNN. firemen reported their color M6 N O I^ MAIN ST, MANCHESTER Opon Thur$.. and Fri. Until 9 PJM. < i Potterton’s cials described as key testimony .Members o f the Reed EUiton count on supporting U.S. (Irs- 646.34»4 \ 1 3 0 O ftN TONIGHT TO 9 PJA seta were stojen while they an­ when the Inquiry opened Fri) O rcle will be hostesses for the power of, qr^aty, plahoa and T E L 649-5253 swered alarmo. day. y, . evening. heUcopters. ' ^ J

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* ' i,' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDA.Y, DECEBffiER 8, 1969 IPAQB NINBTEKN PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1969 Tolland Americans^ Freed hy Reds^ fLETBHERBUtSSGO. OP BIANUUUTU ; Bum ng Permits' Value Claim Adequate Treatment MMeKEESTREET BONO KONQ (AP) — Two ib n . Doiuad nld rite once Now hi the tlnw to bring hr yonr screens to b e isgsifiiad For Laxt M o^h $278,809 s^ri^^^hure Wake^p flavorl Ameilcaas releawail Sunday af- complained to her capton ttiat Storm window'ghMS replseed. ter 9% months aa pctootien in abe no longer hisd a Job because AUTO auss INSTUJJED: BuUdIng penntts kasjcd entaiioe" state- “They immediately replied auss FURNITURE TOPS. ^ I»epared and the committee la •• •• fcr the same pertad laat year, * e • the week. It’s easy with these mini-priced menu bedore they were re- that I didn’t have to worry, asking for suggestions for new • • MIRRORS (FinplaM asil Dow) 1 .Scholarship Committee of eours;,. leased. They said I could hrip their se«J* sausage favorites. They’re great for lunch or Simecm Baldwin, a SS-yew-old cause and wtMrfc for them, teach- g g g * Inspector Oiariea gt. Matthew’s Church is area adult PIOTURE FRAMim (all types) supper, too! - Hong Kong businesaman, and ing at Canton UnlverBity.” She la the Dermlto for ^ copcemed with a buslnes. or 4«-yeare grinned and added: “I told WINDOW and PUTEOLASS Coffee Donald were slezed last Feb 16 them I was too old.* ’ Mfutar. drip or sisetrie when their yacht strayed into The two Americans were Tub Enclosnre from $30 to S45 phis installatttoii ocubacO ca of IS n«w houses, Danctog wUl be ^ d e d to ^jf*®**! «**»«'• Chtaieae waters while on a pleas- towed to Hong Kong waters Sun- tO ttjL total rahie o f 8272,000. the mmta o f the A pariL MlnHiricingO ghns ure cruise with several other day in Baldwin’s yacht. Then » 0 »ett«eo«s buUdtog permito buffet dinner wlU be served at |? *^ .** your budgot s real coflos dountiyfine Pure Pork Sausages 88 yachts to Portuguese Macao, sailed on in. issued totaled |8,80B. u p.m., inoluding roost beef. ««!»»<>> t® Adult -b n o r The iS others — all non-Ameri­ A total of 28 buUdiag permito imported bamT^nos ealami, Department Box cana — were released April 8. and U aentag permito were southern fried «*><’»«»". pro- RocltvUle or by calUng the tamed during the monlh. volone cheese, .-hAddnr cheese. Adult Education office at tRs Pern’s Sausage Meat 69 Baldwin and Mrs. Donald were initially detained at a Choicest Meats In Town! Penults for die oonstruoUon potato salad, oole slaw, meat school, point about 10 miles from Ma­ Lupton Fete • of new housee were toniinrt as halls, baked beuis, Italian sau- Ooiueea In the evening adMOI foUasra: Tolland Hilla, hnuimn sage, shells, meat sauce, hot ®®w offered in the following Jones’ Pure Pork Sau^ges 99 cao, then were moved to two 10 ootomunes in the vicinity of Slated Tomorrow $ TUESDAY ONLY SPECUU.I S on Beech Rd. at $18,000 peppers aiMl assorted oondl- areas: AduU bewie eduosdion Canton. They were separated (RtoO.OOO); iUdMod Bunw, nionts. (elementary education, gradee the entire Mww. State Ben. arid Mrs. John M. Ctaie Rd., bouse twoear Set-ups will be provided and 1-8); high school review for an Rath Sausage Meat 59 Both said their Chinese cap- Lup*on of Weeton wlU be hoeta PLUMP, NATIVE gsngs, $18,000; Wesnsr wnmu coffee and donuto served be- equivalency dlidoma; bustaess tors gave them adeqtiabe chath- at a reception and cocktail Jr.p.Rt. 74, two hnwtw at $20,- dance Is ended. Reser- and secretarial; mothemattoa; ing and plenty ot cigarettes. party tomorrow from 8:80 to 7 000 esudi ($40,000), and John vationa are due by Dec. 22 end history; English; foreign Isn- 1-lb can " Italian Pure Pork Sausages ^ 88 "Doctors were always avail­ p.m.' at Plano’s, Rt. 6. Lup- 2 Chicken Breasts Liietjen, Tony Rd., one house “ *7 '*® mailed to P.O. Box 16L guages; Industrial arts; orofts; able, even for a headeiche,*’ ton is a candidate for the Re­ s f $16,000 and ona a t $18,000 ^ U a n d , OMin.^ Proceeita ^from art; health and physical fit- Mrs. Donald told a news confer­ publican nomination for the ($84,000). the event wlU be used to bene- „ess; home and family life and United States Senate. fit the Scholaraidp FVnd. ence Sunday. "It was almost • or Less MtanriiBneouB peirmito -were other courses o f general In­ embarasslng." Invited guests are from the Bulletin Board terest. 36th District. Guests will in­ tamed to Raymeod Crana, R t lb. lim it Per FomUy) VFW Post 241 Auxiliary will Mrs. Donald said she was giv­ clude “ Friends of Lupton,” (8 80, patio oovor $1,600; Eldward The spring semester win en some reading material — all H ei^ , Center Dr. recreation m e ^ tonight at 7 :80 In the Post start Feb. 2, 4 and 6 and run elected town officials, Repub- Home. propaganda - but Baldwin had ucan State C^entml Ceinmtttee- HIQHUND PARK MARKET roosn, $800; John Meloy, Oes^ for a period of 10 weeks. The The Business Committee of new brochures wUI be distribot- nothing to read during his cap­ men. Republican TWn Commit­ 817 St., Manchester-^Phoae 6M-4811 vena Rd., tool abed $168^ and tivity except a l,600-i>age book tee Chairmen, vice chairmen, Lson and’saJAy BahduB, 1^ 81, week ^ January, Ann CSlUTCh WlU meet tonight at 8 tThe i,- Adult BhtoningRvumlnv Sdiool,IMinnI You can't help saving money with He^ll Get Lots of Orders To Fill on navigation. elsctrkc and pBumbtag $1,400. other officers and members. at the church. Their guards, Baldwin said, Atao, Nanoy Gericdi, Mt sponsored by the Vernon Boax^ “All I want for CHiristmas is— and four young­ sponsored by the Recreation Department and the stressed that they did not disUke so—■ Masses ivitiawso forM$r theU149 «« Feastiuil uiof theuiw of education, provided 140 olss- sters rattled o ff their requests as they came facie- Chamber of Commerce, on the second floor of the Americans — only the U.S. gov­ 5225nt W oSIwkto^’m Z^ Immaculate ConoepOon wttl be aes this past semester with an ernment. h«l«* today at St. Matthew enrcdlment o f 1,700 adults. to-face with the elderly gentleman from the skating lodge in Center Springs Park. He will be £wo, 8:48 and 7 p.m. North Pole Saturday afternoon. Seated on the there daily until Dec. 14 from 1 to 4 p.m. In the He noted one exexoeptlon to their generally good treatment: F irst counter, Valerie Dahl, left, of 107 Russell St., and background are some of the items, donated by lo­ "In one commune there were low Three from T o™ Tracy Sullivan of 28 Bigelow St., Lincoln School cal merchants, that will delight the hearts of some threats made, and the National $600. the Town HaU. fifth grade elves, make sure they get the order needy children when they pop out of bed Christ­ guards stared at you through 1 lop Quality SsBta H an The Board o f Finance wUl Concert Soloists meet tomorrow at 7:80 In the straight. Santa had just opened his workshop, mas morning. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) the wfaidowB tor hours. They fol­ Tolland idiUdren wishing to lowed you everywhere, even Town Hall. Mtas Linda Nadeau of 2B write to Santa Claus may ad- The Tolland Get Togethers doesn’t believe the My Lai inci­ into the bathrooms. There was [valu ab le S^H Stam ps Doane S t, soprano, and FYed- WlU meet tomorrow night at 7 at Bolton dent will undermine the United no privacy. Tou lived in a glass erlck Sprague of 78 Alton S t sod Indepenent Tolland Town HaU. Tol- „„ of Mrs. byline Ed- Gary Youell of 88 Harlan St, iiiinHiriCin States’ Vietnam policy. ‘ "The cage.’’ ' ' land. Conn. monds. Carter Dr. haoM , WlU be heard In ado per­ public will be satisfied that this "W h e n e V e r the CMneoe ’Ihe Board ol Recreation will has been fairly Investigated," moved us,” said Baldwin, "they The First Baptist Church O f ______form ances______when___ three______Utiiiver-___ Four Convicts To Speak Probe Sought take core of the mall and each ToUand vrill hold a prayer serv- atty of (fomeeticut choral en- he said. built screens around us. I asked MONDAY • TUESDAY • WEDNESDAY chlld wUl receive a reply from ice tomorrow night at 7:30 at seinlUes praoeta a CSuMroas (Oontlmied tram Page One) In Saigon, it was disclosed if they expected the Tth Fleet to Santa, providing the letter is re- the perswiage. At High School Tomorrow Sunday the Army has Impound- come up the Pearl River and concert Sunday at 8 p.m. in Jor- dlrecUons, ■ be highly confused ^ QUARTERED LOIN celved by D ec. 18. ed dally operational records of rescue us. They didn’t think that grensen Audttorlunn. "OperaUon Q«t Smart,” a stitches and are finishing up and totally unfair to the defend­ A special Christmas program, Manchester Evening Herald The program vriU open wMti a the Americal Division company very funny.” Including a visit from Santa, U ToUand correspondent Bette special assembly program that aprons this month, ants." group of carolB sung from (he has received "rave revtewa’’ Linda Moonan is the Junior Involved in the alleged massa- being planned tor Dec. 21. Quatrale. tel. 878-8848. Stennia spoke on the ABC ta- balcony by the (Thoral Sodefy. froni other high schools, will be leader. Memibers are Laurie loe Skating ------^— H m Unlvenslty Chamber Singera tervdew program "Issues and A spokesman said the records brid tomorrow at 1:18 p.m. at Roser, Robin Murdock, Holly Wtfrm 4W i R K C H O P S FVea ice akatlng wlU be per­ WlU be heard in madrigals end Answers." were being held (or possible use the high school. Four convicts Robinson, Christine Carpenter, near a» mitted at CrandaU’s Pond when Bishop Cates Education chanaona from the lOth oenlury, Johanna Young, Laurie Greene, EMrst Li. William L. Calley in an investlgatlan. He did not (he red flag Is flying, according from the Connecticut State Pen- Jr., a platoon leader In the com- elaborate, y a m Versus 'ContraceptiYes and three contemporary pkeoee. ItenUary In Somers wlU be on Susan Murdock, Kathy Moonan to the Board of Recreation. pany which led the assault on in New York, U Thant, secN- Mjentervendi’B " G lo r i^ '’ writ­ hand to tell thedr stories. The and Denise DeMlartlni telephone ’Ilie pond will be checked NEW HAVEN (AP) — E du ca- ______My Lai, (aces a court martial tary-general of the United Na- ten about 1620, wlU be perform - assembly Is planned by the EcumenlcaJ Retreat EACH PKG regulariy tor ideal akatlng o«m- tlon Is preferable to reliance on ed'by the <5onom Choir, w t^ on charges of kilUng lOB Viet- Uons, suggested all soldiers be guidance department for stu­ Senior high youth group mem­ ditlans. oontracepUvea as a means of wUl also bo heard in GainleUl’e namese civilians. A staff ser- given copies of the 1B4B (3eneva CONTAINS dents 'in Grades B-U and any bers from three Bolton church­ FREE 9 to 11 END Cob Pack 16 Reorganised controUlng population growth, “O J«BU ml dulcdaslme.’' es went oq an ecumenical re­ geant also Is charged with as- conventions against mlstreat- Mark Oarlysle wlU serve as *eye Archbishop lakovos, spirit- ______interested parents. ... sault to commit murder. ment of civilians, prisoners and . and CENTER Other s^ectlone to be sisig The guidance department will treat this weekend at Lasell DELIVERY the new cubmaater for Cub' ual leader of the urvBii. Greek vFruw-Ortho- by theu,® Cchoir Include Dtatler^ Stennls said the slayings, if the wounded in wartime, CUT CHOPS hold a question and answer ses­ House in Whltlnsvllle, Moss. Scout P ack 16. Ho wUl be assist- dox Church In ’ the Western * - •■yvhebot auf, ngt ws dke true, are shocking and "not At Mobile, Ala., Rep. Jack sion for college-bound studento The 80 teen-agers, were ac­ ed 1^ R oy K abrick who wUl H em lsihere. within the Army’s training or Edwards, R-Ala., today at- atlmiine," Moaart'a "MlMa Bra- and their parents Thursday i ( companied by the Rev. Rob­ Year order fir drag needs flU the role o l committee chair­ The bishop said Saturday vis in B flat, major, and ert W. Ihloff and Mr. and Mrs. our policy, of course." Hum- tacked news coverage of the al- and ooameMes will ke taken man. 7:80 p.m. in the high school li­ phrey said the special probe Is leged massacre. He said a "pro- night that unlimited use of con- Brahms’ "Fbur Oypoy San0 s." Terry D’ltolla of St. George’s care o( Immedtaieiy. tracepUves would be “ totally Ir- brary. The session will include needed to determine My Lai’s icgi must be raised over the Other officers .Moxi-mon lamb. Episcopal Church, Mrs. Harold CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS * 6 9 i committee responsible." all aspects of choosing coUeges, Smith of Bolton Congregational Impact on "the whole moral premature trial and verdict of a ■niursday’s pock meeting are John Trainor, Insti­ with special emphasis on fl- Church and Mrs. Robert Glldden structure of our society.” man who by all standards of % 6 3 < Speaking at a news oenfer- Rails Cause D eficits COUNTRY STYLE PORK RIBS tutional representative; Henry Always fresh, luuiclal aid. Juniors and their of United Methodist Church. Former Supreme Court Jus- American Jurisprudence, is still ence before a dinner marking U ^ s J d o n X , Lafontaine, treasurer; Stanley SYDNEY — Four Australian parents are welcome to sit in Bulletin Board tlce Arthur J. Goldberg and a innocent until proven guilty by a the 80th aim lversary o f St. Bar- j — T67 vtAxs err.-4«s-8in Ramond bora’s Greek Orthodox (3uirch “tat*® «ided flsoal 1866 with on the meeting. The 280th Anniversary Com­ group of JuilsU Thursday urged of law.” Deptula, games, and never frozenl Prsncri|itlan Pkananoy Cloy, advancements. here, Bishop lakovos said wtiat fidget deficits. Heavy losses on Results of the Iowa Teats mittee will meet tonight at 8 Nixon to opptrint such a com­ have been received and wlU be in the town offices, weather mission. But they suggested the SM O K ED Webel leaders ore Patrick is needed to cope with the pop- government railways were a distributed soon to students in permitting. probe go beyond My Lai to the TYacey, Larry Breanahan, Tim ulatlon explosion is "on educa- leading cause of deficits in New the lower grades by their teach­ entire area of American conduct Smith fuid Henri Wilson. tlon siich as to bring under- South Wales, Victoria, Tas- The Youth Activities Council Ever wonder why the lamb ers. Parents who wish to dis­ will meet tonight at 7:30 in the In Vietnam. Den mothers are Lorraine standing so that people can act mania and Western Australia. IPORK BUTTS chops you buy at Stop & cuss the results should call Community Hall fireplace The Army Is Investigating the Jeffrey Heints at Bolton Cen- room. All teen-ager interested My Lai charges and a special 1967 PONTIAC Shop have that wonderfully ter School for an appointment. in activities planned by teen­ panel headed by Lt. Gen. Wil­ fresh, delicate flavor? It's ResuMs o f the PSAT*s and the agers (or teen-agers are invit­ liam Peers Is holding closed TEMPEST SPORT COUPE no accident. Our meat ex­ Swifi's hearings to determine whether perts shop around for the BAT’S are expected shortly, the ed. e s-BPEBD guidance office reports. The Public Building Commis­ there was a coverup of the inci­ tastiest quality available. dent by military officials in Clovers’ Project sion will meet tonight at 8 in First National Scores We buy only FRESH AMERI­ Premium The Bolton Clovers, 4-H group, the new elementary school of­ Vietnam. e RADID CAN LAMB— no froren Im­ have worked on cooking proj- fice. Secretary of the Army Stanley J. Resor also said Sunday the AN O TH ER FIRST ports. Because we believe >ects under the leadership of The WSCS of United Method- o VINYL TOP your dinner table is no ■’Mrs. Gerald Greene and serwlng 1st Church will hold a special Army’s general counsel Is studying two possible ways of With FRESH FROZEN FISH from NORW AY place for second besti projects under the direction of business meeting tomorrow at trying soldiers who were at My e WHITB im BS say Mrs. Warren DoMartln this (nil. 7:48 p.m. at the church. N>a4 cewlrt Is dM dw nU mtimt ol dw ffwA Ikat ta iIm Nwwt«iM cmiI. Meaty, flevorful chops to broil, bake or pan-fry. Lamb Is at Its succu Meeting at Mrs. Greene's Lai—one by military commis­ Hoot 0idio4 ta iotoro yoot Mcrtaf mi Mdof tlw RoMt >u Im4 N«n>or lui u tHw. sion, the other by a general home and at the Methodist Advertisement— Tko Not4k Cn*o, Tmdiilm, N m y ku kmfin tlw I>m <> Iw« i( Nwwori fithwiM whli dw Urto lent best served medium. Church, the girls have learned W. H. England Lumber open court-martial. *»■■ <« of dw AiwricM Iwm m4 4mIM iIuI wly knit owfkt m M i Mnrti kwk w«i4s k « t. . . MERRY Resor appeared on NBC's From federally how to make breokAuit, sand­ ail day Saturday. TED TRUDON, kic. (Ini Nadnwri low, hw lotradMltry orim knont yaw tiylof tkaw. wiches, salads and beverages "Meet the Press,” along with Navy Secretary John H. VOLKSWAGEN PIMISCHE and have finished tabiecloths. Monoheater Evening Herald TOLLAND TPKE^^TAl^OOTTVIUJB CHRISTMAS inspected plantsi They have learned sowing ma­ Chaffee. Bolton eorreapondent Cleme- The Navy official said he Saithe Fillet chine procedure apd basting well Young, tel. 6U-8B81. Like all our fresh meats, Shoulder Lamb Chops 94 SKINUSS RONILISS Rrico Im *I •vorytbiRfr SoHIm fflkt It Norway'! aoiwor in a Yery mexi-men Ismb comes from •speddhr wWoo mftod It to oar poiodu tooHior fUhy Vernon twitnitd. fm tMtf fitli off wUto aool that cao ha hrola^s federally inspected plants. roil Urn prktts uy . . . curf haha4 ar avoa friarf la #m One more guarantee of- Mwot I m I oH m en who m f b stamps don't mmr qet Hiroa boohs off Mol (proMMKorf Moy) hattar far tatty rttaht. special way 5 K I quality. And w f trim our Rib Lamb Chops — ’1". 9 LB BOX 2 . 6 9 Accidental Shot Injures stamps pnr ynor, or $9.00 in stomp volun... S LSBOX 2 . 6 9 'lb lamb chops carefully even when they're on sate. Buy Policeman and Suspect Haddock Fillet fresh mexi-men Ismb for BONILiSSi I A Vernon police otfloer and assist Vernon police. With the I Tss4m flaky ki44iA IBtl b m good eating, good value, Loin Lamb Chops ’ll Sildi to Rs. Butt wilk a ttta Toilond man wore Injured state police dog, a search woe WITH COOPERATIVE too! shortly after midnight today lawasy katlw lasra mi knS. made of the entire building (or Ta aff a tasdi ti altfiara. when the officer’s revolver ac­ possible tu ronipUceo but no one | Mm wHk awkaf kaltaf mi cidently discharged whUe in­ was found. toattof atwaafa. 79. m L vestigating abreak at the Rock­ You Can Save *40.86! Lamb Fores 55» Lamb RiUets 55« Merrill is being held under I Nine months in the mak­ ville High School. guard at the hospital on a |10 ,-1 Sgt. Thomas Sheehan cmd 000 bond. He has been charged I Froth From tho Futsy Bunch! h ing; up to 3500 individual We reaerva the right to llrrMt auentitiee. Charles Merrill, 20, ot Morrow with breaking and enterliHT with Rd., Tolland, were both operat­ I C d t criminal Intent, injury to public I tfcn day MEFORE yon wont dniivnry. Wn-wifl dnfivnr NEXT day, GOLDEN RIPE ■ ■■{ operations and 800 ed on at Rockville General Hos­ property, trespassing on public pital this morning. They ore re­ I property and la also reportedly | or yon may hovo ontomotic dniivnry. Pay of rimn off separate ihspections. Of ported In satisfactory condition. AWOL from the Marine Corps. Merrill was found inside the at our oflkn np to 9 f.M. somn day. course they’re special. 17 ifwtit, He will be presented in court I lb |ilt or high school building after of­ after his discharge from the| BANANAS Mon., Tues. & Wed. only! tilvtr fill ficer DanM Swtryb, on patrol, hospital. IZ Make people vyho receive discovered a broken window In Oaoperattve Fuel OU at 16.4c Gallon Any Stamp Deal at 18Ae Os IT'S FOR THE BIRDS the building and csllWd for as- No. of Cook W i l d them feel very special. Fresh Florida slstanoe. Sgt. Sheehan respond­ No. o l BIRD SEED I SUNFLOWER SEED OoUeoe Savings Oallara Oeet ed to the call and as both o l- Scandia Lodge MR Come see all the watches (icero neared the building they * : 5 9 ‘ 9 9 ‘ “ *179 SR SM 9 S 2 A 9 9 4 J 2 9 2 9 9 9 2 7 J 9 9 2 7 9 ' 119 lii' discovered a second window Renames Miller in the Bulova E)ccellence riBST U 6 T broken In the office area, the 4 6 6 Sweet Corn 9 9 9 . 9 9 9 9 . 4 9 4 9 9 9 7 4 J 9 9 7 4 9 Surprise your femMy this < men said they could hear some­ John Miller of 4B Cornell St.} 17 icwolt. recently was re-elected chair Collection. tilwr dial, Freeh baked Stop A Shop one inside the building and both -1 •M 9 9 9 . 4 9 9 i 2 . 9 9 9 9 9 4 1 1 1 . M 1 1 1 6 toeck In a decorative package! drew their service revolvers. man of Se-andia Lodge, Vasa u m m i r rcMtont. Order of America, at Its an­ • 4 « . 6 9 1 9 9 . 2 7 nwii, 2 Chief Edmund Dwyer, eho is 9 M X 9 2 9 I 9 J 9 SIM jM 1 B ook , Rsmaii bracoitt. IC heading the InvestlgatlMi, said nual meeting at Qdd FeUowsI ____ I OB lilt 1 9 9 7 . 2 9 2 1 2 . 7 4 Statler Facial Vienna Bread the officers could see someone Hall. S 2 7 . S 4 M 2 9 7 .2 6 t 4 4 j M 2 B o o k s WELCHADE TOMATO or tiivtr Cisl. Other offleer*-,. ^eq^ed .. < inside removing bricks and ce­ 1 9 4 9 Mias Justlnu Johnson, 'v lc e l • S 1 9 . 1 4 4 1 6 . M 1 M 4 S S i i u M S B o o k s ment blocks from the rear of Grape Nfess v«i ioMV «kat Ojtes a wstelitick. YBini |itt 8 M on. I I K w Carmm/1|0 If « the area of the school vault. chairman; Mrs. Gustavs Gull,! Tissaos secretary; Mrs. Rodney Ander-| 5AS WhiU attempting to open a win­ Welchatb PASTE Soft, abaortient 2 ply Enriched breade from dow, Sgt. Sheehan's revolver ■on, assistant secretaury; OiM-| tiaeues. Keep a box our own oven. Rut vari­ ety into sandwich mek- accidentally d lech a ^ ed . liUur- lave Gull, financial secretary;! i«RAPE ORflO^i 46 oz con Finast in every roern. Sweet Potatoes 12e iOverett Johnson, assistant fl-f •ng. ing him in the left hand.' ' I nancial secretary. COOPERATIVE OIL (M). Chief I>vyer said MerHll, Also, Mias Judith PonUllo, as-| A D tv M r a e f TRel who was then taken Into ousto- IOO( Fresh Spinach 29a master of ceremonlss; [ dy, also complained that Ms Brneet m o o r Benson and Oeargal S SprayStarcb *1 arm hurt and It was discovered okerfelt. guanki; Mrs. Clara 815 BR9AD ST., MANCHESTER—648-1558 917 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER From the Freehest Spot In Town DobyDomrts 3 ^ 1 that he too had been struck by stowell. cultural leader; and V-t a Stag 4 Shap brenS the bullet. Both men were taken Mrs. Ernest Benson, chaplain, Open Tonight until 9 Mtai-priced to ghra you ttie best vaiua to the hospital. xhe officers will be installed 24-HOUR BURNER SERVICE! State troopers from the Staf- in ceremonies on Jan. B at Odd 263 MIDDLf TURNPIKE WEST, MANCHESTER, CONN. font Troop C, ware called in to Fellows HaU. I TW Hthl U I M (

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Jefferson Airplane: Common Market M eiers BusUy Listening Brills KdKan | To Six Different Drummers BRUSSEILS (AP) — Foreign ’ . h - Bjr JOSH MW-I-* you’re gonna get there. ministers of the common mar­ for deft A M il AMOdatod PrcM Writer • Q. Do you feel restricted by ket countries today laid down a the confines of the group? list of issues raised by the pros­ Cklifcii parti vIHi krttb ROUTE 83 VERNON MSW YORK (AP) — Jeffer­ O race; Sure, occasionally. pect of British membership. son Airplane soars higher each Q. Any chance o f breaking 2 They asked their permanent up? \ QUALITY IS STILL trip, its six-man cresr scanning Paul: It seems to be working. representatives in Brussels, to S f « w the horizim for artistic sattsfac- When it stops working, every­ come up with a repmt In early tion to go with their ccmmercial body can do whatever they February on how to proceed to­ ^ A TRADITION AT 2 L r 49c success. want, if Grace wants to go out ward a Joint stand o f the six 7 ; and make an album, she can if larger Roaadt The Airplane, formed in 1M6, present members of the Ekiro- bore the San Francisco brand of she has the time. Q. I guess at this point you’ve pean Economic Community. POPUURMARKETS! 2 ' i r 4 » « rock music to America and Su- made it financially. The subjects to be covered are: rope. Two hit singles in 1S67, —How the larger community Paul: No. We don’t save mon­ h tpito of Popria's seosatiiiiiil "Somebody to Love" and will be financed, especially its th ^ 'B IG DIFFEREHCE^' ey, we spend a.lot of money. I “White RabUt," made it one of expensive farm subsidies. R ittM - mean we spend a lot of money new, low disciniit priciiii poficy- the country's best-known —How to arrange the transl- WALLTC. that We wouldn’t otherwise VE6-CREST groups. have. We pay Olenn McKay’s “ « » period during which Britain wo shU offer lie sano liiili But times have changed for Head Lights to come out. We would gradually take over the expenses and responsibility of Biilily pndKts joo know 26 oz. J e ffe r s ^ Airplane. Given as don't need a light show. W e put dacantar they play to sold-out concerts more work on our album cov­ membership. ml tnist so well. After SV, around the country, the A ir­ ers, it costs us more money. We —Procedures for negotiations. Tin o f B a r C B e e f ! plane pushes bard against crite­ carry all that sound equipment, —Britain’s future relations .low price is no Iwpin wtoo OkaNtSMhen WALL DISCOUNT' ria by which rock musicians are the sound equipment costs a with the Bhuopean Cool and measured. Making money and mint. Steel Community and with Eu- ’qoalit)i is nissnu- At Populg, INSTANT OOFFEE selling records are unimportant Grace: We don’t have any ratom , the Commm Market’s tisT taim organization for the peaceful now, the Airplane says. money stashed anywhere. It’s In TIE constant use. uses of nuclear energy. wo Bwiys sssnie yoo of The Airplane sings openly 6 oz. far 8 5 * Q: F or the first time, you’ve now of a generattion’s confronta­ —Changes that will be needed TALDE put politics in your songs. Why? •XAMPS ptlif l»li...|ilos in added tion with convention. Its new, in Common Market institutions, Paul: I don’t see us as being such as the 14-man executive sixth album, "Volunteers," was Freeze Dried cBnimiMS/ political in (Air songs.’ "Volun­ commission. Imns of Tqi Valne SIsnips! r iO N H S i! delayed by a dispute with a ■1ST teers” Is not pcrilUcal, outlaws —Britain’s future relations record company over the lyrics SANKA FRICI aren’t political. That’s what the with the Commonwealth after it of some songs. The Airplane song Is about... I don’t get in­ W a y b e s i Joins the Common Market. won, the "dbscene" words are volved with crazy Revolutionar­ —GHiture arrangements within POPULAR BRAND SAVINGS BONANZA 4 oz. jar 9 9 * clearly heard. ies...They’re spending all their the Common Market on intema- There are no stars in the A ir­ tlme being paranoid when they finance, including the Popular brands are of the highest quality yet still give you big discount savings! plane, or six stars. They mesh could be out on the West Coast handling of Britain’s foreign C a r i t l i M and come apart and mesh enjoying themselves, getting debts and especially the sterling again, each weaver working to high, meeting lotsa people and balances held by many Com­ Ids own vision of what the song Ignoring it all. monwealth countries since POPULAR FANCY POPULAR Evaportiad Milk should be. When it works, the Q ; What about the song "M ea- World War II. audience is enveloped in a loud, downlands” ? That’s the song of Informants who took peut in lyrical web. When it’s not work­ the Red Army. the closed-door meeting said ing, on lookers are left to watch Paul: We put It in there be­ these subjects had been suggest­ cause we thought it would of- QUARTERED PARTS six struggling musicians trying ed by Dutch Foreign Minister to get together. fend a lot of people. We also put ^ Urns, the chairman. Carnation If fn friAlssi KAitattate lf*a WAtellar a _ . .... HOM E PN ID E The Airplane is Orace Slick It in there because It’s really a In the last negotiations with CATSUP:BLEACH beautiful melody, a beautiful and Marty Balin, singing; Paul Britain, which the French veto COFFEE MATE; song, nice and strong, great Kantner, singing and rhythm ended in IMS, each of the six KMIBAU melody. guitar; Jack Casady, boss gul' countries had its own stand. la rg e tor; Jorma Kaukonem lead gul- “Grace: race: Musicians piayplay mttoic,music. ^uns Britain’s chief odvo- I I oz. {ar Breasts 99* ! ITM. UUSaBI 16 2 0 o z . tor! and fipencer' Dryd«, leadGrahipleadership qualitiesquantlai on th6 muAi* iia/i Kaon **irrotifvimr ****'^" nwv g a llo n With $5.00 Porchose tawuai drums. there had been "gratifying pro­ W ith Backs W ith W in«a clqns. The media has decided Si m U m i and Coupon on Poae •UNRS It ei a6. On their last visit to New gress" on British admKtanoe. V WITH f WITH w ^ e spokesman for this gener­ Ihings moved taster then he ex­ b o ttle b o ttle York City, where they played to ation... were not the ones who more than 16,000 people In three pected, he added. COUPON COUPON HI-HO CRACKERS / decided It. So when they ask us He said the commission would days at the Fillmore East, Paul questions about politics. It’s stu­ work with the permanent repre­ BELOW Kantner and Grace Slick re­ BELOW pid. sentatives on the report, which 10 oz. pkg. 33* flected on their music and phl- Paul: Musicians are true an­ would be submitted In time for losphy in an interview. Excerpts archists, they Just do what a meeting of ministers on Feb. r - C ' follow. seems to be the thing to do that SAVE 14< 11. SAVE 24i Mn. Filbaif I Dial Question; How do you work on day. Asked If this meant British Q: But aren’t you leaders by stage? entry would be speeded up, he Spraad NarfariM fipNGSI; Grace; It’s hard for us to get setting an example, by the pres­ SMOKED BRISKET replied: "It certainly won’t be tige that accrues to you? it together, ’cause nobody plays held back.” I Doesn’t your taking acid set an the same thing twice. So you POPULAR IJb. pkg. 44* I I can’t Just assume the drummer example? HAM CORNED Is doing the same thing he did Paul: That’s not being a lead­ Radio 'Station Theft FANCY Popular BLEACH B LA C K H A W K g e a r t e r t i , last night. We can on some er, that’s saying a possibility for H alir ROTAl ICOT / songs, some are prediciable, ,but good ...Drugs are no more Im­ TORRINGTON (AP) — Elec­ STEAKS lg.2 0 OZ. c u BEEF portant to our scene than guitar tronic equipment valued at 18,- OCi most of ’em aren’t. strings. They’re useful and oottit bottle Swatl BbarkiM Paul; You’ve got a vague Idea 6(XI was stolen from radio sta­ argnrlno they’re enjoyable and they fos­ Front of what’s supposed to happen tion W TOR over the weekend. With CouDon Only A Coupon & PuroM se o f S5. or more Beet ter a certain w ay of thinking, The thief or thieves got In Cuts and you play what you feel like kEmluflng Beer, Wine“ ■ , Ia -Teheece ■ Center they’re not hardly at all a major ^E xelu fln f Beer, Wine B Tehecee & L I az. ( H e ^ ) E through a side window Satur­ ^ e e d thru Men.I, Tues.enly, Dee. 8*9 35* playing at the time and you sing yOeed thru Men.B Tuea enly, Oec.B>9/t969 Cuts factor. It’s Uke 10 per cent. day morning and made off with Limit One Ceupen Per Customer JLImlf One Ceuwen Per Cuetemer like you feel like singing . ,. Grace; You stay In a rut of test equipment, microphones, 'X Sometimes during a Jam Grace what’s around you. If I ’d been tools arid other broadcast equip­ Halipz Swatl FIRST or Marty or I will sing some­ around In 1010, I’d have written ment, police said. CUTS lb. body else's song, or we'll pick songs about cars or airplanes, Mixad P ick lii up someone else’s lyrics, like they were new and Interesting Oiiacc hist night singing one of and hadn’t been tried out. • 01. jar 35* l-lb. pkg. Quartara Print Crosby, Stills and Nash’s new Q: But you’re aware that a lot I Land O’ I.akoa Dutlar ^ ( songs. of kids are trying these things TbiKierATi Q: Jack and Jorma play to out Just because rock groups WIMi aertlML* e( IS er mere •■ileatef A n n e u r ‘ # 1 Kaablar each other, don’t they? are doing them? *e4 ilt*r*H«t Oee teeaee it *e *4«h iPaul: Well, we all do In a Paul: Yeah, good. Good. HQ iSLICED CLUB CRACKERSi lenw' Gee4 Hlth Oaaaoohar U , iSSe c sense. Jack and Jorma probably Grace: I’m going to go around M more than the others, but every­ and be whatever I am and say Mb. pkg.^ ACe ' Seafood Dept BEEF ni^KBN UVEIU ». Ho iGATEWAYfromw whatever I please. If some guy MINUli body still playing to everybody Fancy Halibut CO ea Fr«m h a a , else In a sense. There’s no con­ wants to run up and Jump off a FiUeU lb. 9 T W PRTTIES omciCEN GinucTs Ib. w9a scious dlrbotlon, where It’s all cliff because I’m putting him on about It, there’s nothing I can OUR OWN FREBH FRORBNBOX focused down on the drumbeat Education Borden Service Deb MIeed TMn from Iteaad M QQ 200 Coant Lara* Pack do about It. SANDW ICHBEI»rSTEaiUnb. # li# V o r anything like that. It Jiut ei­ ;huck Ouer 7.500 IVIRVMT WW, LOW siloed to Order I 29 ikIb. S• ■ I ..48 48 4 lb. S 0 .7 8 I Hndaon Paper Napkiia q : What’s In the future for the STEAI Provolone Cheese ^ lb. I w D I ^ | 19c ther works or It doesn’t. for an KAVA Majeely Itealek Cooked ate- Airplane? siloed to Order t o x *2 anifc aerckeM of SI or eiere .M leteea Seer Grace; You move around the PICNKW Pork Sheuldor U>. eoa SSO P a u l: We’d like to go to Ja­ RATH BOLOGNA ih. C k Mid itaereoe* Oee ceea** 3e mi .d e h le t stage for a definite reason; to Accounting Career pan. the Far East, the Iijtm Cur­ V. I b e 4 oz. jar Disiaunt Foeil Prices I led tere RaaMeor IB. 1B« I hear, to be physically close to 09* tain countries. Don’t know about '■X Imply something. The music ^Is that, might have trouble with at so loud and kinda strong that both sides. Getting In, and our Saaw’t Land O' Lakes iCATIWATw*— you often have to use your government probably doesn’t New 'England^t IIYUr rivfiYUv fmiYHV whole body to Imply something think w e’re the best representa­ NEWBURR SAUCE BUTTER n ' fimvNv to a memrber of the group. Uke, tives to send abroad. Leading Ib^ » MSCINI MSCINI MSCINI 200 1-Ply HhaetB Spencer will play with his head PDCIi NICii iCii Ladyocot d ^ n and you’ll have to bend Accounting School IQI/, oz. 29* I Facial Tlasaa down and do stuff like that to Vem on Wllfc a e rck o M e l S S I get his attention. decides the program Author To Speak Lynl Sprai GRANULATED uc.w w C.epee aeod tera Baaoaibar Ul IM i| y | for the night? SPRING TERM G race: Paul’s the only one To Couples Oub DISINFECTANT mum WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON! CATIWAVaoMa who knows what we’rs gonna nte rttervw A* right te limit quontitias MSCINi n or. CM- play, and he changes It in the Oatholto writer and lecturer Begins MNCii 6IIEN 6IANT PfAS ______4 89^ ToU U OB. eaa RIVER RICE middle of a set. That’s why aft­ Mrs. Mary Reed Newland will M.39 b K) bog CARNATIONs.'dUtefwgmARvia EVAP. K.TAR-. HHaidMMILK 3 for 49a r(VMfNV er we get through playing a speak at St. Bem ard’e Church January 26, 1970 1“ 4 7 * l-lb. phs- Rath r LARGE JUICY niLSMINV FLOUR . 49 I'lb. Loaf te M Bladihawk Pranlui song there are people wonder­ Hall tomorrow night. The lectxue PUICflBSE ing around the stage. That’s his WONDER BREAD, Ceoatzy Styte S Ser ■■■ is being sponecred by St., Ber­ OMIon I ante aersken e( SS M ar ..thing, keep It a secret until he’s nard’s Married Couples dub APPLY NOW Downy rlaeretlet Uadi ready. Sometimes two members CIORQI KEACH _ . 45^ £^20^ 1^ iSt and will begin after a short U.UOM won’t know what the song Is and buolneea meeting at 8 p.m. It 16 or. cMv *4oi.goftit A dfiis Paul will start playing and Beginning Students Fon Is open to the pubho. without TANGELOS CAIO CAT OR COG FOOl Fabric 6 HEMI RETCHUf _ _ 4 9 *' i«ATEWAV they’ll say, ’Oh, that’s It, okay.’ charge. FLORIDA FRESH 2 fMIRACLE It’s very loose. Mm. Newland will apeak on 17 o/. csn. 74a<.got«« A Advanced Students M>H riMIYUV Q: What about the audience? the queollon, "What If this were ESCAROLE AND CHICORY 25*e IStV COMER REEF__ NfMZ UICNiP ______WHIP i P a u l: When you’re on stage, It the first Christm as?" She Is Softener MSCINI doesn’t really matter whether the author of seven books for LABGE CALIFORNIA PMCii Price there ore four people watching parents on the reUgious form a­ LARGE PINEAPPLES 29* 64 01. MAYONNAISE QT. JAR us or nobody watching us or a tion of children in the family, • Two Year Program King Sba FRENCH FRIES rmniiv 4 7 ' Sminhing million people watching us. We and a frequent lecturer before CORTLAND APPLES AN Paifete 3 29* MSCINI parish, university, and ecumen­ sorto feel the same. • Complete Account­ Q; How does the group Isom ical groups across the country. II Eitra Top Volw ttaaps with the pirohoso of a I lli. I ag FlarMa laaAaaa Irapafralt ar IH. lag FlarMa Oraagaa nnuEi I Mdi 8 a soing? Bha recantly gave a five-day rimmv retreat to the Christian Broth- ing Education. 1.29 Paul; Whoever wrote it plays It. Then we Just start playing It, era in California as well as learn the chord structure, clergy ronferenoea In the diocese • Student Loans change It If you want to . Usual­ of Rochester. She has appeared 3 LHS, R R S T O F LIBBY l3oi <"n ly one person has the song, or frequently on radio and 1W and SEASON /. several years ago gave a course itequMt Getoiog IVORY SOAP rnMTUv the basic ides of the song. FREE! Groat ATI on the edm-ational TV In Hsrt- 118 Bias MSCM Q; Do you care about selling Kittens 4 ford, teaching the Bible to records? _ ^ B ? ir g i children. Doz. PMCii Grace: Belling records is no HARTFORD 4 2 S ‘ VERNON problem. You can go straight to Cat, Feed 48 Size Pink or White ROUTE 83 AND THRALL ROAD something, build a freeway and Ideal, Inexpensive INSTITUTE INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS *7 e/ go stral^t to It or you con trav­ , A L o C o t CUimiSFORI 4 REARS 8 9 < S IS fY PEANNT RUnEI el around here and look at stuff ' .’J - Illumination sndcemekia - on the way. Either w ay la all OF M llliil M l WMTf NEW YO RK (AP) - A gas sarieiv e ( Mytai imk 3 7 F wjlnlnHiMS right. There are some people i CRHPEFRUIT 2V ENFIELD / flume, projected through a soft­ who make top 40 records; ly glowing mantle or flaring ACCOUNTING ______W hole.E4l«eliertl UUOM'I cote Httll ROM SSF WEYMaUTH AND STEELE ROAD that’s good, they go stra’ght 29« MAIICI RNCE , from a festive torch. Is the Ideal iiw lFRfM KiteCteAM EE! Oa U « 0* MOM 5 / , PhA»Ahai|.«Vt.|4S4 through and make that record. Illumination (or outdoor areas RroRAriMiDniiGi 6 *!lr 95« You know If you get on the free­ 66 Forest St. i v a ' A f around the home, according to FIEEIOMMWPI^ way it’s going to take a certain the Gas Appliance Manufactur­ i f : V i v e U C a t amount of time and you’re gon­ Hartford IMS week (111 Mil JIIDCi i JIIBV the [vldence Is vouis lo Set al Ealewayi ers Association. Decorative gas­ •p McliimRlirDiinilii na see certain things and you lights are easily and economi­ 6 * ! i r 9 5 * 6 SSB iM K We letet.e l . ^ i UmM OiMmiMiet . Bmo U U la Raalat know where you’re gonna get. cally Installed, are In ei^ n slve Tel. 247-1 115- You don’t particularly know to operate-, and require' ^m ost when you take a side road how no maintenance, the National you’re gonna get there, or If Trade Groiip says.

• \ FAGS T w e n t y -t w o MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1969 MANCHEai'J^ EVENING, HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1969 PAGE TWENTY-TBBKB Raiders and Chiefs To Show Up Back-T o-Back-Wins Schoolboy Hoopsters

For Bluq Cross Bowl Showdown I I FOOTBALL For Palmer of Old m n . Ready on All Fronts NEW YORK (AP) — Boston 28-18 and Miami downed him 16in a row over a six-game Alworth tied a pro foottMtU 1 Beetsen Omferenee MIAMI (AP) — 1116 know how succeaafuUy. There went one more ahead with a The Oakland Raiders and Denver 27-24. The New York stretch, erasing the pro stand­ record by catching a pass for Oentonr DivWaa charge was there, the were some doubta in my own birdie on 13. He might as weU the 96th consecutive game, By DEAN YOST Rockville’s Rams test the Mancheater opana agalnat Jets clinched the Eastern Divi­ ard of 12 by Cleveland’s Lou W L TtpcAPteOP shouting, stampeding gal­ mind.’’ have waved a red flag at a bull. Kansas City Chiefs prom­ matching the marit of 27 years 8 2 1 ,818 n o 262 Action continues to build Central Valley Conference tough and pre-tavorlta in tha sion crown Saturday with a 84- Groza in 1968. lery was there and it was If anyone had any lingering Pqhner put a four-iron eight ise to show up for their St Louis 4 7 966 M up in the ares as all eight again with games against Sims­ CXJIL race Maloney High of 26 trlumiA over Houston. Buffalo, trailing .by 10 ptrints ago by Green Bay’s Don Hut­ 1 .864 7 the Palmer o f old. doubta, any thoughts that last feet from the hole on 14 and Blue Cross ]^wl show­ * • • New~ Yoiii 4 8 0 .883 216 267 high schools and the town’s bury Tuesday and Plainville Meriden. much of the game, caught up at son. "Charge, Amle, (3iarge,’’ week’s vfetory ants a fluke, the made the putt. He aras one down next Saturday . . . • * • Fttti. 1 11 0 .088 177 868 Friday. In the Rams’ opener, Cheney Tech, hurtiiv hi RAIDERS - BENOAL8 — 16-all with eight minutes left they ahouted, and Arnold Palm­ old master dispelled them with stroke back. A nine-iron to four only college team are sched­ and they'll be wearing when O.J. Sim ps(» reeled oft DOLPHINS - BRONCOS — j OapiM Divtskin Newington took a three point height and ahoeflng, haa bean Earlier this seasMi, L,amoni- er grinned that infectioua grin, W game from out of hia past, a feet on the 16 and it arms even. ule for play, h^chester his longest run as a pro, circling l^)*Ilas 8 2 1 ,818 822 208 win, 61-88. the victim of two low scoring football uniforms, not hos­ ca was hospitalized with the flue 'ned at 17-aU, Miami recov­ hitched up his britchea arlth a game in the tradition of tha dra­ Gay bogeyed the 16th from High opens its season left end for 32 yards and a W ash. 6 4 2 .600 270 285 Larry Willette kept Rockville defeata. In their opener, Baal pital pajamas. the night before a game against e r a fumbled punt by BUI characteristic gesture, and re­ matic style that ams hia trade­ the aroods and Arnold was ahme against CCIL member Ma­ touchdown. P h ila. 4 7 1 .864 278 886 In contention arith a is-point Granby pliuMd a 84-98 loan and Daryl« Lemonlca and Jan San Diego but got up long Thompson at the Bronco 16 and sponded. mark in the decade he dominat­ in front. loney F r l^ y night with Bolton, The winner of next Saturday's New Ortns 4 8 0 .888 270 8S2 then Bolton romped to a n-98 Stenerud, two of the healthleat enough to pass well as the Raid­ three plays later Jim m ck ed the game. Coventry'^and Cheney also see­ performance. The Rams ran in­ though, oompleUng 11 of 22 for showdown goes into the playofis Central DtvWaa He responded .like the Palmer He nailed it down with birds win. Tech plays the Alumni outpatients around, sparked ers won. blasted over for a go-ahead ing action once. Seeing double to foul trouble, a common (taw 199 and hitting Warren Wells for against Houston, which clinched of years gone by, charging up .The gallery ante' relatively on the last two holes, two-putt­ Tuesday. their respective teams to victo­ score,. Karl Kremser’s 16-yard 11 1 0 .817 886 116 GREG VINCEK duty will be Bast Catholic, at the season's beginning. This Ume, he had a pain un­ touchdowns of 61 and 16 yards De^Mt 7 4 1 ,6M 211 286 from six strokes off the pace small, about 10,000, but they all ing the par five 17th and run­ Bolton, arith a amall. Cut ry Sunday and set up the forth- second place in the East when field goal Avowing an intercep­ Rockville, South Windsor, Che­ South Windsor arlll tast ita der his shoulder blade and re­ and Fred BUetnlkoff for 16. Boston and Buffalo both lost. Qroen Bay 6 6 0 .600 208 200 arith a seven-under-por 66 that were with Palmer. ning in a 12-footer on the last Senior tackle Greg Vincek of ney Tech, Ellington and Man­ quintet arlll depend upon the coming battle for the American ceived heat pad treatment dur­ tion by Uoyd Mtunphord provid­ Class C powers In their season Teammate Oeoige Blanda, Ihe loser tackles the defending 1 11 0 .088 804 296 brought him the tiUe in the “Go, Baby, Go,” they plead­ hole. the Manchester • High School chester (immunity Ctollege. •hooting abtUty of Don Roaar, Football League’s Western Divi- ing the game after spending the ed the winning three points. fcatball team has been selected opener aiainst last year’s seml- who shares the nuirk of 86 scor­ Super Bowl champion New Yoric • • • Coastal Dlviston $125,000 Danny Thomas-Diplo- ed. He started to move on the Lee Trevino closed arith a 66 Bast Catholic loser in Ita sea­ Ken Bavler and Ray B ^ to sUm title. night in a hospital. on the All-Suburban grid team. finallst Cromwell Tuesday. The ing pasees with T.A. Tittle, Jets. l4ie Ang. U 1 0 .917 818 208 mat Golf (^asaic and left Gay fifth hole, canning a lo-foot bird­ to take third at 274 with Hal Uh- son opener, plays Fairfield carry them through. Lamonlca got out o f ia hoepital JETS - OILERS — Vincek, 510 and 184 pounds, Bobcats have an ail veteran "W e were just having a alight kicked three field goals and four • • • Baltimore 7 4 1 .686 266 284 Brewer—the front-runner for ie putt while Brewer, arith a derwood and Larry Hinson shar­ Prep at the Eagles' Nest Tues­ The Bulldogs tangle with bed and threw three touchdown Joe Namath’s two scoring starred on both offense and de­ team returning and are paced drill," said Lamonlca, after extra points, giving him an AFL CHARGES - PATRIOTS — Atlanta 4 8 0 .838 289 262 three days—peuiting in the dust six-shot lead going into the ing fourth at 276, each arith a fi­ day and then travels out of Vlnal Tech in Middletown. passes as the Raiders avenged peases sparked the Jets’ Satur­ fense tor the small Indians this by high acore top rebounder raising his season total to 88 record 168 consecutive o(mver- John Hadl came off the bench San Fran. 8 7 2 .300 286 296 of Amie’s whoc^ng army. day’s play and {daylng one tarn- nal 69. Masters champion state to face Bishop Hendrick- Coventry u said balora the their only defeat of the season touchdown passes, three short day victory. The Jets had a 84- year. and only a Junior, 6-8 Tom Roy. slons. His passing late in the to throw two touchdown passes, Saturday’ s Resolts "This thing, this adiuting, some back, took the dlrst of George Archer had a course sen Saturday. Fairfield Prep seoaon opener, that they arara — they have an 11-1-1 i«cord — 10 lead before the Oilers scored Head Coach Dave Wiggin al­ Flanking Roy wUI be Juniors of the {no record. "I went back game also enabled him to pass including a 76-yarder to Lance San Francisco 42, Chicago 21 means everything to me," said record 64 and was alone %t 276. going to be tough and ourpriaa by defeating the CincinnaU Ben- two late touchdowns and a pair three consecutive bogeys. ways cot a 100 per cent effort won the Class L championship to throw and got this bcul pain. the 20,000 career mark, another Alworth, as San Diego held off Sundaya* BeeuMs Palmer, a non-winner for more John. Boast, Renney Berger, Pfople, did that last Fri­ gals 87-17., of two-point conversions. They "Y ou have a feeling, a sixth Palmer's victory pushed his from Vincek. Along with hla last year. I couldn't believe it. AFL record. Boston. After rookie Marty Dallas 10, Pittsburgh 7 than a year and now author of Terry Stoddard and John day at Woodotock. The lattar, The Chiefs, 11-2, kept pace, "This is the first week I’ve • • • then recovered an onslde kick at sense sort of thing when it’s earnings past $106,000 for the duties on the line, Vincek was The Eagles felt effects of a Domres quarterbacked the Detroit 17, Baltimore 17, tie consecutive triumphs, the only Mason the only senior on the ahead throughout, loot on a edging the Buffalo Bills 22-18 on really felt sound all season and CHIEFS - BILLS — the New York 43 with 82 seconds going to happen," Palmer said. year and put him in the top 10. airo the Indians' punter. lack of height problem In suf­ Chargers to a 14-3 halftime lead, Cleveland 20, Green Bay 7 player to score that feat this team. haaket by BIU ChappeU which the flu-ridden Stenerud’s fifth then this had to happen. I must Stenerud battled the stomach but four passes by Bob "I thought at six, when I blrdied It was only the third time in his He was also named to the fering a 86-48 defeat to Sacred Hadl came tm in the second half Mlnneadta 80, Loe Angeles 18 year. The mighty Bobcats enters gave the Patrtota the wta. field goal of the game, 26- not be living right or some­ flu for two days before putting Davis went astray. and Gay bogeyed, that I might remarkable career—which now All-CXHL football team on of­ Heart. Captain Tim Kearns, os and completed five of seven Atlanta 46, New Orleans 17 "Getting it going again is tain Suffleld home Friday night. Ooveiary entortahis Rham yarder with two minutes left. thing.” on a record-setting show his The Jets Intercepted six pass­ have it going." includes 56 tour victories—thst fense and was honorable men­ expected, led the scorers and passes in the third period fqr 166 New York 49, SL Louis a probably the thing I wanted High. Blsewhere, San Diego beat Lamonlca was passing right, own. His five field goals gave es, recovered three fumbles Brewer, who finished adth a he had scored consecutive tion on defense. alto In rebounds. Ellington. In a rebuilding yards. Washington 34, Ph'ladelphia 29 most in my life. I knew I was Mancheater Community start­ 73 for 272, and Palmer parred triumphs. Hie last time was in year, tangles wkh Rham High Saturday's Schedule ed Its season last Tburaday going to play again, but I didn’t the next three holea .but Oay 1962. of Hebron home Tuesday and jBntlmore at DalUe then vtaiu Berlin Friday. In •gainst Mattatuck OoiMunity R ose’ s M ark Sundayta Bdiednle VConn Opens Yankee Slate^ the Purple Knlghta first outing, College and then engaged la another contest Saturday A lanta at PliUade^ihla PUtyers Present 49 Demands Portland won out 68-88 . Star '' C eveland at St. Louis player Court Homed, involved against the Eastern Ooimaoticut Much Better Fairfield Surprises Boston freshman. ^ reen Bay at Chicago in foul trouble, retired to the m Angelea at Detroit bench early and watched his Players Ineligible to play dur­ 8 — The college basketball aeaaon ternational 82, Central Connecti­ ing the fall semester Inohida Than in ’68 tew Orleans at Washington evo LBAOL'B Is In full swing this week with team chaneeo fade away. Baseball’s Structure cut 86; Sacred Heart 104, New­ high scoring Don Chafln, from few York at Plttaburgh Connecticut meeting Ita first Playing single gamee wUI be The CYO bSLsketbaU league ark State 83; MIddlebury 86, Hartford Public who tart year dNOINNA’n (AP) — Cincin­ Franclaco at Miimesota Yankee Conference opponent Bolton High, Covantry and Man­ p a y DIRT—^oe Morrison bucks over for a touchdown from one-yard itne as Trinity 78: Qulnnlplac 106, paced the Cougars In acortng. nati’s Pete Rose, the official Na- A n got underway Sunday afternoon chester, all Friday night. Giants trounced Cards. Larryj.Wilson makes tackle but too late in New York. To See Little Change and Yale opening Us Ivy League Southeastern Maas. 61. Bridge­ Fran Arrone and Ray SchUke Ucnal League batting champion Beeteni Dtvieloa at East GatheoUc High School season. port 102, C.W. Post 71; Wea- The Indiana of Mancheator also are Ineligible. in 1969, won the crown with a W L T P e t Pta. OP arith much success. Four games Fairfield, which beat Boston MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (A P )— Baseball truljriias come leyim 78, Tufts 69; Hartford 87, High, also hurt by height, hope Bob Beckwith. Noel Mc- 18-polnt higher average.than in York 9 4 0 .682 826 260 were played. St. Paul defeated College 7t-69 Saturday night, Tech 76; and Eastern to make up for It with hustle',’ to the end of an era, but the game’s revisionists have St. James in the first game, 'Gregor, Jim Murtai^, BUI 1968 when he first accomplished li MiSton 6 6 2 .466 261 286 plays at Hoftra tonight and at Connecticut 92, North Adams determination and fine outaida the feat. yet to realize the brave new world they hope to inhabit. 85-80, behind the shooting of O'Brien. Kent Smith and new­ E Iftalo 4 0 0 .808 217 814 81. Peter's of Jersey City next State 80. •hooting. Banked up (or re­ Giants Turn About Rose’s mark this year-.848- The winter meetings, which ------Ken Solars (17 points). comer John Quaglla hope to Epeton 4 9 0 .806 248 288 Saturday. New Haven College, which bounding power U Chuck Lank­ give Coach Pat MIrtretta a arln- was characterisUc of averages 1 it|mini 8 9 1 .280 224 806 scheduie.. higher minimum sal- Bill Morris’ 12 points and The Stags stymied BC with had never been beaten before ford. who has the ability to nlng season. throughout league, generally Weetton Division marked the ^ ^nd changes in the loierve numerous rebounds sparked St. a tight defense and got a 28- In the state of Maine, topk It Jump with the beet. Tom 'Chip* MCC piays Tuesday agalnat above those of 1968 known as .197 867 286 ^ l u s ^ c t W ^ OilM’ clause, have presented 49 de- Rose to victoty over St. Isaac’s, p ol't performance . from high- on the chin In the Paul Bunyan Conran has a fine eye from 18 University of Hsrtford trsah- "The Year of the PHcher." City 11 .846 861 167 »“ va threat- 48-36. Ken Demello looked good scoring guard Wayne Gibbons Cnaoalc at Bangor, losing 76-78 feet out, and glvea Coach Jim msn away and then sneountsra In Offensive Show Eleven of the league’s top 16 ,__t Diego 7 .688 288 270 in the losing oause netting 16. to take their first victoty of the * > "" Moriarty'a team a threat from batters this year cracked the of a bold plan to streamline rtart of the aeastm U the de- Saturday to flouthamptan, N.Y., MIddtsaex C.C. also in aa array NEW YORK (AP) — last remaining players from the CliicinnaU 4 .888 266 840 A well balanced St. Francis season after losses to Southern outside. .800 figure while only five did so and being clobbered 109-84 on game Saturday. Denver 4 .888 270 828 Bie game. mands are not met before the attack completely demoUahed Connecticut at UConn. When a pro football club O i a n t s’ conference-winning in 1968. Sunday by Huaeon In the con- days, scored three touchdowns Satarday’s Reenlt Player-swapping was fairly Dec. 81 expiration date of their St. Bart’s, 46-18. Joe Peak got UConn, which beat Yale 91-77 tolaUon game. that has lost seven straight Besides Rose, the Reds had New Ycslc 84, Houston 26 brisk during the week-Iont current agreement with the over the weekend, will host New Sunday and caught seven passes four men in the top 16. off to a fast start in the first Southampton won the tourna­ suddenly turns around and Simday’a BeanHi meetings, with the Oakland A’s owners. quarter neeting 10 of his game Hampshire Wednesday night in tor 96 yards. Morrison was in But the Reds were edged for ment. most active on the market, but On the trade front, several high 16 points. its Yankee Conference opener, Eastern Too Strong piles up 617 yards in of­ motion most of the day and con­ the team batting title by Pitts­ Buffalo 19 Boston 18 the biggest administrative de- clubs left the meetings with while Yale will travel to Provi­ fused the Cardinal defenders. burgh by .2767 to .2766. Assumption’s fast - breaking fense while winning 49-6, velopment proved to be the elec- needed additions, among them dence the same night (or its Ernie Koy also scored twice and The Reds won last year with . Cinctnnntl 17 killed the big guys from St. Uon of Charles “Chub” Feeney the A’e, the world champion Ivy opener against Brown. explanations are in order. Don Herrmann and Dick Kotlte .272 and the Pirates were a dis­ |naml 27, Denver 24 Margaret Mary’s In a well to Bucceed Giles os National New York Meta, the New York The UConn Huskies, shooting For MCG on Court That was why the writers once. tant second at .262. 'hatmday’a Sitediile (ought contest, 49-82. Brian Sul­ League preeldent. Yankees and the Washington a hot 66.4 per cent, were Just Playing their second game of the seaaon Mancheater "Joey is something else, I Ml The league average for 1969 Kanlaa City at Oakland livan and Bob Ferrante were swarmed around V n n Tarken- And that development appar- Senators, too much for the Elia last Community College suffered another setback aa ESaat- totaled .260—including Montreal Sundky's Sobednle the big guns (Or Assumption ten’s locker Sunday afternoon you," said Coach Webster. ently blocked any chance of The A’s came to Florida look- Saturday night os they took Just how good are the Giants? and San Diego—compared to Bostim at Houston sinking 16 and 14 points re­ ern Connecticut freahman team topped the Cougan, after he had thrown four touch­ "Tarkenton called a good game. immediate change! in the ing for pitching, catching and their second win without a lose. NITB OWLS — Norma Imler 8S-7R, last Saturday in Willimantic. "If our special teams (punting Our defense did well and we .243 last season. JJuffaio at San Diego spectively. down passes and led the revived game’s power structure. outfield brip. They returned to It was yale’s second defeat 168-467, Lola Johnson 188-190-688, Manchester outs hot their and kickoffs) had Just played didn’t make mistakes.” The Itague was also strong iCindnnati at Denver New York Giants to a ridicu­ Hie owners heard a report the West Coast with three new without a victory. Mary Louric 181-468. Baslera grash even with the opposiUon, we’d power-wise this year. Cincinnati 'N ew York at kfiami hosts from the field connecting lously easy win over St. Louis. The defense held the Cards to Saturday from their planning pitchers (A1 Downing, Diego Se- Bobby Boyd hit (or 28 pobita be 9-8 instead of 4-8,” said Tark- topped teams with 171 home S3 times to Eastern's 28. but 181 yards total offense com­ comnUttee on restructuring, of gui and Jim Grant), a catcher Caps Top Barons and made 12 aaslota tor UConn., CONSTRUCTION — Orlando "Everybody was so frustrat­ enton. runs, 760 runs batted in and Pro Bosketiwll comwaU amMi passes. Cincinnati 11 16 .407 maJ6r league offices under one their search for a right-hand hit- The Cape, led by Art Stephen- chance at BC next Saturday 566, Irena Stone 186, Don Doran High itar. Dens hit for 20 points I their running game.” Joe Morrison, 82, one of the 46 and 126, respecUvely. Dreams of Unbeaten Year The lart Ume the Giants held Detroit 10 16 .400 roof. ting third baeeman to replace A n arith 82 poinU, )iad suiprta- night at Storrs, while Yale will 203. with Skip Andrew collecting IS l\>a«ii«3it an opponent without a touch- To Big Game Borton 8 7 .1820 Feeney, vice president and retired Ed Oiarles . Ingly little trouble subduing the be traveling to Worcester, Mass, points. For Mancheater. Kant dowm (Jim Bakken kicked two Weatem Division general manager of the San The Yankees dealt tempera- Pennsylvanians. It was only the that night tor a match with per- GOP WOMEN — Gretchen Smith scored 16 with Fagan, Merrill Went for All the Marbles field goals) was last November Shattered Early for Rams LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — AUanta 17 9 .664 Francisco Giants before his riiental Joe PepUone to Hoiiston second victory of the season for ennlally-tough Holy Cross. Sage 196-468, Jon Lenard 176- Bob Beckwith and Corrigan ool- SuSSreeiir the Cbps, who have lost five. In othsr games over the post C when they beat Philadelphia 7-6. Leotis Martin, winner of a stim- San Fran. IS 12 .520 unanimous selection as Giles’ for Curt Blefary and acquired 176-609, Pat Korstrom 1794M0, lectlng 14, 12 and II pointa re- O'Biiefi SPEEDY em O K —Stan Hilln- NEW YORK (AP)—An ning upset over Sonny Uston, Chicago 14 18 successor, is against any meas- Danny Cater from Oakland for Wllkee Beure is now 6-1. weekend. It was American In­ Eileen Carson 470. apertlvety. The last Ume they scored more en games. Morrlsmi caught six .619 > 18 points^’waa in 1961 when Bkl 231-246-678, Gordon Beebe early happening in Los passes tor 96 yards and two ia trying to get a fight wKh Loa Angeles 13 14 .481 urea that would strip the Downing and Fernandes In a bid “ !?L-286-818, Bert Carson 222-220-227 shut out Washington 68-0. touchdowns and ran 86 yards for Joe Fnazier or Jimmy Ellis for Phoenix 11 16 .407 leagues of their present powers, to add more run production. Play That Paved Way —669, Vi Pulford 191-186-881, Angeles helped shatter the Pete Oogolak even got Into Rams’ dreams of an un­ another score. Tarkentmi con­ a piece of the world heavy - Son Diego 9 16 .860 He has the support of the NL Washington, shopping (or sec- RHa Beebe 196-681, Joan Updike nected on 19 of 31 passes for 262 weight title. owners, and wiH move the ond basemen, got two of them the act, trying to tackle Mac- 188-1794130, Betty Geer 204-016. beaten season and left Seattle 8 19 .296 Arthur Lane on a kickoff return. yards and four touchdowns. " I ’ll take eitber one, any Ume Sunday’s Besolta league (rfflee from Cincinnati to —Da-ve Nelson in a multi-player For Win ‘Gutsy’ Call them thinking about a Dec. • * • San Frandsco, some 8,000 miles deal with Cleveland and Bob TOM BROWN SAYS "STOP Pete, a place kicker, seldom O’DELL DODGE — Joe St. 27 date in the Minnesota or any place," Martin said. His Detroit 118, Phoenix 118 gets into physical combat. Lane BROWNS • PACKERS — manager, William "Pinny” AUanta 104, Los Angelea 103 from the proposed central com- Schrottar in a oondtUonal pur- Ark. (AP) — It was hours after Germain.-299-246-203-748, Gankm northland when a lot more plex in New York. chase from flan FYanctaoo. shook off Gogolok who did slow Leroy Kelly turned in the best Schafer, said, "We’ve got ABA and CHECK OUR TIRE DEAL the sting of defeat and Arkansas’ coach Frank Broyles Beebe 288-246-204-687, John Mac Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, The Schroder sale aras the him down. than pride will be at stake. individual rushing perform­ a score to settle with Ellis.” Eastern Division was reflectii^ on the play that turned Texas into the 298-240-684,_^ Jim Newton 200-222- "That kickoff return was who is receptive to the proposed 16th and last player transaotlon "I tickled him," said Pete ance of the season, rambling for The Work) Boxing Aasocta - L. 2114183, Riay.Tomkumea 211-227- something that Just happened," W. Pet. GJB. probable national champion and gave the Longhorns a with a grin. "He thought he 161 yards in Cleveland’s victory Uon recognizes as diampion, El­ changes, sent the owners home at the meetings. .< 628, Mike Llnnell 242-218-604, Minnesota Coach Bud Grant Indiana 17 4 .n o — ticket to the Cotton B ow l.------— ..... — ------could rtin right over m e." with about three minutes left. over Green Bay. It was the 20th lis, who defeated Martin eorty to study the planning committee WHh TWt C oupou Joe St. Germain 299-748. said Sunday after the Vikings Kentucky 16 7 .696 2 "It was real gutsy," said "hut down their offense for The Rams got the ball agedn but time in his csireer he has gained In the WBA heavyweight - report, but indicated a voting Blackman Honored handed the Rama their first de­ New York 12 14 .462 VA Broyles. "You’ve got to hand it three quarters, Texas is a shoo- couldn’t move out of their own more than 100 yards in a game. imlnaUon series Aug. 6, 1967. showdown on ita mertta will be HANOVER, N.H .(AP) —Bob feat of the season after 11 i^ttaburgh 11 18 .466 7% to ’em. They decided to go for in to finish at the top of The territory. Bill Nelsen passed for one Frasier is champion of five forthcoming before the start of Blackman, who lad Dartmouth’s straight victories. Carolina 10 12 .466 7% all the marbles right there." Associated Press final regular • • » .Cleveland touchdown and Ernie states. the 1970 aeaaon. football team to an 8-1 aeaaon Jffst Say"Charg§ If Broyles was speaking of Tex- season poll, What happened on the return Miami 6 20 .291 18H Of more Immediate concern COWBOYS • STEELERS — Kellerman ran 4<{ yards with an The North American Boocing and a share of the Ivy Leagua as’ bomb on a fourth and 8 sit- But Texas must uphold the Jets Are Extended of the kickoff—the opening one Western DIvlaOon to the owners is the Dec. 18 ANTIFREEZE Dallas built a 10-0 halftime Interception for another. Don Association, composed of nine championship, has been named buy on uaUon from the Longhorn 48 ranking against Notre Dame in of the game—was a 78-yard run New Orleans 16 8 .667 ___ meeting of the Major League„ lead on Mike Clark’s 32-yard Horn threw for Green Bay’s states uid Mexico, now rec - District One uiUvenilty dlvtolan with less than five minutes re- the Cotton Bowl New Year’s by (Charlie West to the Los An­ Dallas 14 18 .619 8% Baaeball Players Association at field goal an4 quarterback score. _ ogniaes Martin as North Amer­ coach of the year by the Ameri­ convoniont forms FRIQITONE geles 22 to set up Dave Osborn’s Wash’n. San Joan, P.R. " “ tntn*- Day because there la another In Gaining Crown Craig Morton’s 12-yard touch­ • • * ican champion. 13 18 .600 4 can Football Coaches Agaocia- Texas quarterback James poll after all the bowl games. four-yard touchdown nm that Loa Angeles The players, seeking rtiorter down run,> then held off Pitts- FALCONS - SAINTS — Martin, 29, a 13-6 undmxlog, U IS .6H 8 tion. Y m t 'r6und Coolant Street, who has guided the Long- Undefeated Penn State meets gave the Vikings a lead they HOUSTON (A P )— The Houston Oilegg clinched the iburgh the fourth quarter. The Running back Harmon Wages audderriy knocked out the 87- Denver 9 18 .888 8H horns to 19 consecuUve vloto- Missouri in the Orange Bowl never lost. and Antifraaza runnerup spot in the AFL Eastern Division Saturday Steelers’ touchdown came on a and quarterback Bob Berry Sunday's ResoMs ties, found end Randy Peschel and the NIttany Lions feel they It was the Uth straight victo­ year-old former duunpion Sat­ without trying, but it wasn’t that easy for the New 29-yard pass from Dick Shiner were the big guns in Atlanta’s New York 102, Denver 96 with a 44-yard Mrike to the Ra- have claim to the national ry after a season-opening lou urday with a left hook and right York Jots to clinch the Eastern title when they defeat­ tor the Central Division cham­ to Jon Henderson. trouncing of New Orleans. croas in 1:28 of the ninth round. Carolina 186, Miami 198 aorback 18. Two plays later Jim title. • • • !e§ S enptr ed the Oilers 84-26. pion Vlklnga,,who will play the Wages scored tm an 88-yard Liston, 219, of Las Vegas, had pallaa 148, Washington 92 Ithylane-glyool Bertelsen scored from the two Broyles said "The game was REDSKINS ■ EAGLES — no eon or oMIeotlon The oilers were down 21 Coastal Division Champion pass from Berry, ran 66 yards been ahead on points after floor­ Pittsburgh 92, Kentucky 90 boas plus rust and Happy Feller kicked the a fitting climax to college toot- for a touchdown and passed for points but came gushing back Rams tor the Western Confer­ Vince Lombardi, in his first ing the 199-pound Phlladelphtah Indians 108, Loe Angeles 90 . kihibitofi. point for a 16-14 victory. ball's 100th birthday. I know it another. Berry also passed for "TTtat Street is ore of the was the mostjorcitlng day of my wUh third-string q u s^ rb a ck ence tIUe Dec. 27 in Minnesota. season as Washington coach, in the fourth. But Martin took was assured of at least a .600 two other touchdowns. Bill Kil­ NA'nONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE TOYS Will not evaporate Dallas, 9-2-1, ' struggled the offensive in the eighth most sxoeptlonal players I’ve life." ^ Bob Da-vIs leading the charge to or boil away. almoet Ue the game In the final through the rain and snow in season when the Redskins got mer passed for a touchdown and round. East Divtsion ever seen," said Broyles, who President Nixon a*-reed, say- Ernie Wheelrlght ran tor one for BICYCLES - TRIKES bosted a group of sports writers Ing It ’ was one of the great seconds. Pittsburgh to edge the Steelers, past Philadelphia. Trailing 16-13 It was the first loss in 16 W L T P»B. OF OA 1-10, and clinches Capitol Divi­ at halftime, Washington came the Saints who had a three- New York 6 86 86 N for dinner although he wasn’t in games of all time." Although Joe Namath threw starto for Liston alnoe his sec­ sion and the right to meet Cen­ back as rookie defensive end game winning etreak stopped. Montreal 8 82 87 60 SLEDS - TOBOGGANS the most festive of moods. Texas was given a plaque by two touchdown passes. It was ' • • • ond defeat by Oksslue CUy in tury DlvWon' winner Cleveland John Hoffman recovered a Boston 8 82 00 69 Texas coach Royal admitted the President designating It as the Jet defense that stopped 1966. Before the fight, the WBA Norm Snead fumble for a touch­ UON8 • COLTS — Detroit 11 9 6 27 89 66 SKIS-SNO COASTERS the play was a bold gamble with the No. i team and this rnr*” TtfTIII Jet fumble. leans, 4-8, 46-18, and Detroit, 7- Los A a g . 8 16 1 11 48 88 second-ranked Rasorbacks, who you didn't lose your cool mak ^ \TrulI, who was replacing In- Fran Tarkentoa sparked New with- a recovered fumble. Bal­ Dick Saddler, Liston’s man- C7B-14 (6AS-14) 2.1B Houatonra tast touchdown 4-1, tied BoKlmore, 7-4-1, 17-17. 2 6 .2 5 I 7 . H 29.25 IIJR swarmed the Longhorns and you deserving of No. 1.' Ju)^ Pete Beathard, fumbled York past St. Louis, snapping timore came back on two touch­ ■Cer. eald Liston’s noee bled. drive went 80 yards as Davis— San Francisco, 8-7-2, walloped St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 1 C7G14 (7AS-14> 241 yna plays later and Verian the Giants’ losing streak at sev­ down peises by Etari Moirall. Interfering with hta breathing. who had been activated from Chicago 1-11, 42-21 Saturday. New York 8. Montreal 8 C7B-1B (7AS.1S) 27.75 IIJI 30.75 2 B .M 2AB ilggs scooped tt up on the OUer the taxi squad ’Ihuraday—htt • • • Boston 3, Mtamesota -2. tla r iB - li (7.7S-14) Ctmu tUtmfi Nnvtil Dttitr far 2 J4 kjQeorge Sauer then scored on seven of eight passes. One was VIKINGS • RAMS — Chicago 8, Detroit 1 rrs-is i7.7s.is) 2 9 .00 l l J t 3 2 .0 0 2 I J f a quick paas from Namath. Empty Net Proves Boon for Neihon GUARANTEED TO GO to rookie Rich Johnson tor the After Oobom acored, Minneso­ oVs-id iSAs-141 Davis was put In wtten the score. l i t ta took a 14-0 lead on BIU Nellaon scored hla first Na­ St. Louts dumped Philadelphia The Bruins srere tied by thru loo, mud and anow 07S-1S (S.1S-1S) 32.00 2 I J B 3 5.00 | Y , N 2 jB2 oecond Trull Interception mid­ New York's victory was TOYOTA Brown’s one-yard touchdown tional Hockey League- gold of 4-1 and Chicago ripped Detroit Minnesota in the last five min­ ...or WE PAY THE TOWI H7R14 (B.^14| way through (he second period threatened in the closing mo­ I Sports Slate | 2 iB run. Bruce Goasett then kicked the year Sunday night, putting 6- 1. utes when Bob Barlow rj H7B-1S IflAS-IS) 3 5 .00 2 3 J 6 3 8.00 2 U I 24B set up the third Jet touchdown. menta when Houston recovered pargaat a ^ wtoudileaawririrteaiTinmgCeuatfyj a 37-yard field goal and tha VI- the puck Into the unprotected The Rangers ahd Canadians That gave th^ TDBSnAT. DEC. 9 j7t-14 IB JS-14) M830 Nsmath ran the Instant replay, an on-side kick. But tour rastri BjOO klnga' Frad Cax booted a 39- cage after a-spectacular fake^by were tied at 2-2 when Wbert RockvUle at Simahury J7B1S (BAS-tSI 39.00 2 M I 4 2 .0 0 2 U I 308 COROLLA this time hitting BUI Mathis for fell Incomplete and the Jeta took North Stars three of a pooeHile DellvMsJ yarder aa Mlnneaota built up a Rod Gilbert had lured Mont­ drew Vachon away from the net South Windsor at CromweU 2 DR. SF.D. 17 yards. over with two seconds remeUn- four poinu over the weekezMl AUprlcaaFtUfltasea and a Uraa at Kuiiri 17-7 halftime lead. real’s Rogatien Vachon asray by srinding up for his slap shot. Rham at EHfaigton ■wbew m •wt** wswi enSMs ti n mss, « m m# nwr tii The Oilers began moving, Ing. Cox and Osborne exchanged •gainst Montreal and »»fffftnn ■ysiSrsmms trsswlMwi, SSI raesm^ trmt SmSm tMU, all vinyi sita. from the net. Tliat broke a third Then he slipped the puck to Fsiifleld Prep at East Cath­ with Davis capping a 68-yard With the Sunday defeat of second half field goals and then tsro of the powers of the estab­ period tie and led the New York Nellson, srho had cut for the im- olic slaceic wts ia ^ artyt iman iai* liatSan. Imaaat drive with a 29-yard touchdown BuMalo by Kansas O ty and San Roman Gabriel brought the lished East Division. *«-in,nta 't‘ iri".l calyms, aval maatar wMar SraSaa, NaNr S Saeailar, Rangers to a 6-3 romp over the protected net. That goal.made It Ahmmi vs. Cheney Tech •saia Saha. airtaMa raar vlaai mSrar, sSm M 1^ p mllaa Hr §ataa saa. pass to Jerry Levltas. Diego beating Boston, the Oilers Rams their touchdown on a beat Mcotrea SaturxJay. Cansdieiis. 3-2 and less than a minute later, Manebeeur C.C. at UHartford Roy Gerela made it 21-10 at came up No. 2 in the East. four-yard paas to Larry Smtth Rookie Michel Briers soared a\ (fiorti) BROWN’S TIRE SHOP A Ulth Gan A Lai Farlhtr" Smith dove in front of the va­ Gilbert and Neitaon set up Jean the halftime with a 24-yard field They’ll now play the cham­ pair o f goals and Pittsburgh PRMIAT, DEC IS cated Boston net to save a po­ Ratelle tor another and New (AT BANTLY’8 8ERV1CS STATION) goal momenta later, following a pions of the West—either Oak­ Dartmouth Captains knocked off Toronto. Dean PtainvUls at RockvUle Jet fumble. land or Kansas O ty -In the HANOVER, NJl. (AP) — AU- tent!^ Minnesota goal in the York pulled away. Prentice scored hla 11th goal of SaOield at South Windsor MORIARTY BROTHERS • U 9 S V H " wEHOMoir ^ The Jets were able to pull western team’s arena. New Englaad detanaive hock second period and then scored The victory stretched New the scaon tor ths St Bsrtfai 3331faiR8t., away with a commanding lead . The Jets will play the runner- Muiray Bowdtn and offensive one himself in the third as the York’s unbeaten streak to 18 the 30Tth of hla NHL career. T R u j Tech at Staftacd MOUBSt MONDAr-rBIDAT 1 AJLS FJI. (DIA LYNCH MOTORS with field goals of 10 and 31 up of that division and the twq- tackle Bob Peters have been Bruins battled the North Stats games—their loagaat In 80 years Tbs victory kept the i m m u an l99Hr lt„ MRWIHItTlB Rotten at Vlnal Tsch ■ATURDATB T A4LG FJI. yards by Jim Turner. Matt Snell winners will then battle for the namad co-captains of Dart­ to 4 ^3 tie. —and opened a four-poM bulge tag Penguins ia third ib Rham at Cbvsrtry (GUMID BITmAn) ran over from the one following A F y - e f o ^ and the trip to the mouth’s 1970 football team. Both In other NHL action Sunday, tor the Rangers over both the " lb# West, pnt one point bank of Manchsrter at Mskmey a ^ v e which began when ^uper Bowl. are Juniors. Fittabuigfa tripped Toronto 8-1. Canadlent and Boston. Minnesota. / PAOD TWENTY-FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., ITOND^^ DECEMBER 8, 1969 'J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1969 PAGE TWENtY-FIVE BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB r ' ' I WAS SURE I HAD Busiiwss SorvkM R o o A h 9 O B d HoIpWoiitod— Hoip WuBtad Mub 35 Holp Wowtod Mate 34 WATCH OUT FDR THAT CAR... ^ POPHOOPlAl h o n e s t i y ; ffO O W N T O t s A BUS TOiCESi IN THERE'S A STOP. LK&HT AHEAO W6VE gEENWOQClEP t FATHEP. Offorad 13 ChiiBMys 16-A 35 3 5 MEkE SOMEWHERE SISNAL WHEN YOU TURN... ^ HI, aaabtha.' how» CYBB 0NC8 IMS HSAiaP PONT YOU Aanwr H frwltw Faxil* JIG BORE Operators — First, THe WO«_D« THAT YOU fUPPEP 0\«R THINK, CLASSIFIED second and third shift Laths WOMAN for work in home tor COUNTER OmL, 6 p.m. to 1 Weakness C ellan, atUca, yards, drive­ New and repairs onr special fiBBAcresT c » a < % ) IN COME SPSEPBOKt m s TIME '• HIM aged. 9 to 5:80. CaU Mrs. MU- a.m. shift, five-days. Apply in DEAN MACHINE operators, second shift Verti­ (MCE/ WHY PIPNT TO — r v I . ways sealed and small trtick- ty 20 years, experience. Free ler, 6to596S. person. Bess Biaton Donuts, cal turret lathe operators, sec-, 1. ' h i, s o n / l o o m s u YOU PUT YOUa SB, AH— 2Wasborne iinr done A-1 right. CaU Tre- estimates. CaU R oy Ranriii ■Hxjros ACHAAAPIOM APOBECC ON THAT C O M E ACBOSS 160 Center Sti, Manchester. PRODUCTS ond shin. Call LeMI Corpora­ -TOO— THE VUOC2UOS 1 Breakable 3 Turn away ADVERTISING mano Trucking Service toll- 643-0683 After 6 pjn. tion, 643-2863. P O «T O «E | > r i N « o e t CITY Bo; o e c A c rs s r c a c t s b / 8 Symbol of 4 American CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS free. 742-9487. 102 COLONIAL RD. fragility aoldiar (coll.) ROOFINO .— BpeelaUsing ro- 12 Breadwinner 5 Cyprinoid fiih 8 AAL to 4:30 PJA FI/X)R cleaning and waxing. pairing roofs o f aU kinds, now ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL Has Immediate. Openings: SMeadowa Janitor service. Call Suburban Days: 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 13 Kept bow on roofs, gutter work, chimneys Juniors or Sophomores for TMisiake Floor Maintenance Service. HOUSEWIVES Nights: 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. aea (naut) cleaned and repaired. 80 yean* part-time waitrees work, af- PARAGON 14 Adjutant 8 (Allege chaer O W Y CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Free estimates. Fully insured. SEni^lshacfaool experience. Free esUmatea. 15 Radio 4 :se PJg. DAY BEFOBE PUBUOATIOB 649-9229. Would you Uke to work tor school and Saturdays. TURRET LATHE—Set-up TO O T O O 104rbh river CaU Howley 64S-SI61. 544- attachment form) 48Roman Deaditoe lor Saturday and Monday U 4:86 p.m. Prtda> whUe your chUdren are In B^ceuent pie^ operate. . ^ ^ \ J .y m e . 17 Cubic meter ll.Uacd color on ODD JOBS, light trucking, ant working conditions. Ap- 12 Dance step 31 Star in Cetus criqpeTor school? We have openings 19 The sun 32 City in 49Fragrance . carpentry, misceUaneous re­ In our store's accounting ply In person: HARDINGE CHUCKERS TQ HIRING 20Mui’s 16 Pull put ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN feathers Oklahoma 50 Father (Fr.) PLEASE READ YOUR AD pairs, etc., good service and H ootiliq OBd Ptam bilM 17 department for experienced —Set-up and operate. n i l v i l N V J nickname 51 Scrutinize 18 Auricle 33 Eye C^aaaifled or “ Want A d s" are taken over tbe phone na a low prices. 643-7218. comptometer operators to BRASS KEY YE SERVICE (Soucler) — hangtnc- Callings, ote. Insurod. FIRST NATIONAL panleo. helpful. Apply Nichole Man­ Trees cut, buUtilng lots clear­ MBXSfANIC tor float work, M9-100I STORES INC. chester Tire, Inc., SIS Brood ed, trees topped. Got a tree alx -day week. Must bo avail­ Automobiins For Sain 4 8t., Manchester. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER problem! .WeU worth phone B. H. MA(30WAN JR. h Sons, Park h Oakland Avea., RITA GIRL able for out of town work. For call. 742-8252. interior and exterior painting, Btost Hartford, Conn. 800 SILVER LANE appointment call 643-8378, 645- H E R A L D 1963 BUICK Electra, all power, paper hanging. Thirty years 4316. expericnoe, tour generations. EAST HARTFORD WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE very good condition. 643-7616. 628-9416 DOX LETTERS HousohoM SanricM BVeeestiniates. fully insured. b o OKKEBJPBR — challenging 1961 COMET, standard shift, 2- STOCKROOM WORK lat Offbrad 13-A ess-TStu. position for woman In public BYill and part-time openings. ' wmSSSSSSSSm P O L L -O N Fot Your door, excellent condition. Call oponinc. 643-2272. CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex- accounting office In East O FFIC E H E L P sranted, no ex- Available now. A p p ly: Mr. e a t " WHY MOTHERS ST—Orange colored two-year mags. Excellent condition. $1,- 'TWO )>andymen want a variety now, 289-4922. full-Ums. CaU after 8 p.m.. 649-3884. are just as high today and I wasn’t even old male cat, double paws. Call 742-6367. o f Jobe by day or hour. Rea 37 •/n hour week . . . 2 weeks’ vacation with pay . . 648-8102. Reward. sonable," Call 643-5306. TEXACO WOMEN for housecleanlng, and Hick leave . . . retirement plan . . . hospitoliiationitaJiu ■ downtown yesterday!" 1969 VOLKSWAGEN square caring of chUdren, daUy. F ive n L E O T R I C ^ ^-Oounieyman back, 6,000 miles with snow- and experienced helper. Top . . . and much more. MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD days. CaU 6459884. tires. CaU 649-4245. FRANCHISE wages with benefUs. CaU be­ -S O I'M COIN'TO SEND ALL r ig h t ! h o w Don’t delay! 11 ■ ■ ■■ STILL, THERE ARE THINGS I PonoiKda Building— tween 5 a.m. and 8 p.m. Rob­ WANT TO KNOW FROM THAT you OVER TO SEE HIM, THAT SOUNDS A ___ 1964 FORD Falcon Station BY MILTON CANIFF Contracting 1 4 RN — 11-7, part-time and week­ ert’s Blactrto Co, 844-2431. fteASE LISTEN TOME. UNCLE PHIL WELL — NEW POLICE CHIEF IN MICHAEL! L O T AHORE STEVE CANTON RIDE WANTED from Adams wagon, standard, 6 cylinder, __ I WON'T SHADESVILLE-AND I'LL ADMIT , . AVAILABLE ends. 645-4615. — IF SOME LAW ENFORCE/V\ENT Mvf Olcott St. to Plaza area, $450. Must sell. 643-9708. LEON CleszynskI builder—new PRODUCTION mUUng and OFFICIAL FROM ANOTHER COUNTY DENY I I /VN6HT LOSE MV TEMPER WITHII SOMEONE MOST ^ fHaurl^rBtrr Enmimj CAME INTO THIS OFFICE AND TOLD IT— HIM— HAVE BEEN REAPINO arriving 8:30. 643-7495. homes custom buUt, remodel­ (X>OK wanted full-time, days or lathe harxls needed. LtbereJ VDU HOW TD CONDUCT AN INVESTIGATION,, vouR Scrapbook! Truck»— Tractor* 5 ing, additions, rec rooms, ga­ NOW! nights. Apply,In peraon only. benefits. BO-hour week. Apply 13 BISSELL ST. — MANCHESTER, CONN. VPU'D BLOW ypUR TQPI rages, kitchens remcxleled, Howard Johnson Restaurant, In pereon, Metronioe Inc., 540. Aiitomobnos For Scrio 4 bath tile, cement work, steps 481 Main St. 854 ToUand Tpke. Hilliard St., Manebeatar. 1965 CMC % ton pick-up, 8' (In front of Topp's Dept. Store) M USTANG — 1966 Fastback, V- dormers. Residential or com- body, caU 742-7085. m 8, automatic, power steering. merical. CaU 649-4291. East Hartford, Conn. Good condition. Call 649-1847. jggo j e e P pick-up. 4Avheel NEW TON H. SMITTI and Son Here Is on excellent opportun­ drive, warren hubs, with plow. 1966 PLYM O U TH , 4-door Remodeling, repairing, addi­ ity for a go-getter $850. Call 643-9708. ■edan, automatic, V-8, radio, tions, rec rooms,' garages, ____ J, porches and roofing. No Job aHIOH 'TRAFFIC COUNT power steering. Gntractor. Ad.i..Ta»i»m»aa Q-t TRAINING SCHOOL WITH A NEW CLASS i(?'^JkVcAKE? some repair. Asking $150. 646- 1292. M ASONRY—All types pf stone SEX/RETARY — suburbkn law STARTING SOON. CAPTAIN BAST BY LESLIE TURNBR and concrete work. Quality office, legal experience prefer- NEED CAR? Credit very bad? Bwinoss Sonrleoa workmanahlp. work guaran- red. Excellent working condl- McKRi'e ■ o x i ^ T g a ^ I M uerv* wouryPAMOAPT ^ WT MOW rw GOT 0RVY« CAR COVBRgO" Bankrupt, repoeecaeion? Hon­ teed. Cali after 5. 643-1870, 644- Uens, salary and fringe bene- RaoovtRao mnh xiM* MPORII iGUT/ci5>$fAPmLpJr)3rTSta(» ■ WITH gRUMUANP CAN HWBNTORy Offorad 13 PUNT LOUTIONS W 0 R K IN «rON A _____ ! « n i tty OWM AT LAOn est Douglas accepts lowest 2*19 flU. 373-8347. l«AR Htm M » (fOULpYB down, smaUest payments, any- SNOW plowing, residential and _____ PALM BEACH CARDENS, FLORIDA TMRFWXAR irttere. Not sm ^ loan finance commercial. Also trucking. CARPEafTElR A reUable KBrrPUNCH OpermUini. expert- ^ 0 ^ 1 7MP U N »l company plan. Douglas Mo­ Reatk>nable rates. 646-1574. handjrman for repairs, Installa' cnccd and beginners. Work FORT UUDERDALE, FLORIDA / tions, home improvements. days, evenings, part-time or tors, 840 Main. 'TWO YOUNG married men CaU Ted. 3 to 5 p.m., 347-7BS6 fuU-Ume. Immediate ssatgn- will do small repair Jobs and MANCHESTER, CONNECTICCT or Evenings 543-0734. menta In your area. High pay, painting, also cellar cleaning 1553 PO NTIAC . 4-door hardtop, no fee. Apply Staff BuUders, 11 and light trucking. CaU 646- C A R P E N T R Y — concrete Steps. .SOUTH WINDSOR, CONNECTICUT e nw w tm »«. TU w ui M aa . e « 5 L o ; - good oaodltion, $370. 645-3063. Asylum it . , Hartford, 275-761Q. 3892, 646-3047. floors, hatchways, remodeling porches, garages, closeU, ceU- l t o ^ regtaUred nurae (or VERNON, CONNECTICUT ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBBR8 1954 OORVEriTE. good condi­ tion. 1965 Caievrolet conver­ ings. attics flnlrtied. rec oVter female patient. Hours to tible, good condlUon. Savings EXCAVATING — Trenching — rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth- be arranged, c * " 645-3754. RUTUND, VERMONT sn?AK3Hr WHe«e'5‘ I LD fT HIM WITH A /c ^ .' ,1 i . ‘ ", Bob Cat machine, snow plow­ NFISHRDR CM, Bank of Mancberter, 646-1700. er related work, ftp Job too ...... ____ our Twe w u y ? . ing driveways and parking V G S e K T R C 9 N - - smaU. Dan Moran. Builder. SECRETARIES iypis$s - (Tem- lota, tree removal. Reas- R O A D .' > 1558 VOLKSW AGEN. H *. sten- Bvenlnga. 545-8850. poraiy) work in your own We will be interviewing at our Administration Building locat- dard transmission, red, good able rates. 643-6155, 873-0547. ------;------areas, top rates, free parking, condition. Priced to leU quick- w to to im mediate openings. Call Soo- LITTLE SPORTS ■0U80N ly. $1,356. /^u 7-9 a.m. or 5-7 SAVE MONEY ^MClSi WWW 14 ya. 833-6482. COED t4mpofmty ed of 273 Adams Street, Manchester, Connecticut, Monday rates on sharpening reel type - r p in . . ' 6466657. service. 100 Constitution FU m a ,^ \ <*-* lawnmowers. Will pick up and 9 ROOFTNO and roof repair. Suite 500, Hartford. thru Friday 9 A»M, to 5 P ^ . Saturday A ^ . to 12 Noon* 1968 FASTBACK Mortang. deliver. Mtol-Motors, 138 rear cr'i CouchllD FtooOnc Oo.. iBC. MS' Ume-gotd. BxbeUent oonditlon. Middle Tpke. West. 645-8705. M E D IC AL asalBtant and secre­ Other hours by appointment. Telephone 643~2473, Ask for Mr, T707. CaH tary needed tor doctor'a office B ID W E LL itiotne Im provem ent tn MsnebesUr. Applicant most Paul Kaiser, CHEVROLET Impel. m<«rlng large appUancca Bum- ^ m .t«£ ^ of be an excelUnt t ^ l Short- Ing barrela deUvered. 34-' 544- Super Sport, bucket seeU, 383 aluminum sidtng. gutters and hand ts not required. Previoua V.S, antanaatic, maroon. Im- 1773 tc trim. Roofing Installation and expertenee la the medical field V.C nmoutote oooditkxi. $1096. 545- MAL TOOL end ENGINEERING COMPANY DICK’S Servioe Snow plowing. repaln. 54564M. 573-5165. Is DM required, hut a good A GULF a WZSrZBH COMPANY ______1404. _ lote. driveways, sidewalks. - — ...... — ------huslneei bMkground is necea- 1554 IVHtD Oatoxie. 350. 3-

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/:' PAGE TWENTY-SIX MANCHEjiiiSK EVENING HEBALD, MANCHESTEB, CONN.,,MONDAY/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, . j f PAGE TWENTY.SBVBM AitielM For Solo 45 Hottfos For loaf 55 Wontod To R— f 68 Hoosos For Sob BERHY’S WORLD 72 He For Sob 72 THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Oof of Town DARK RICH stone free loam, * 3 Apariniwiits 63-A WANTED garage for nmnii O o to f Tawa five, yards, $16. Sand, gravel, CLASSIFIED VERNON — Single lume. ^ r o husineaa, m ite have 10’ clear­ '*ANCHESTBni West side. For Sola 75 For Sola 75 stone, fill, manure, pool and COLONIAL brick Cape, four TWO-ROOM famished apturt- bedrooms. 1100 monthiy. Avail­ ance. Miuachester - East Hart­ Six - roopi Cape, fireplace, T t ATE P«3TO TAMALES -nLLTHEY A r LONG LASTSHE (2EAOEP HER CXIOTA >-SME patio sand. Call 648-0804. MANCHESTER — New five- ment Heat, hot water, stove, SOUTH WINDSOR SOUTH WIND SORr—Birch wm able Immediately. Call 647-0888 ford area. Call 6880460. new roof, siding, enclosed bedrooms, two baths, screen­ WEK CXMMG our (3= THDR E/«5 BECAUSE MAMA SEIfTiM FDR HER PRIZE AMDGOTBAOL room apuiment in. two-fam- refrigerator. Apply Marlow's, ed porch, 2-car garage, double WORTH YOUR WAITING Raised Ranch, modem kttdi- after 6 p.m. V ■ porch, exceUent residential H A S SAMIMG THE LABELS O d THE BO XES - A SURPRI^j;^ ADVERTISING KNEISSL wood sMs, 100 cm., Uy home; ’Ihree bedrooms. lot, carpeting, firej^lMe. As­ If you have been looking for en with built-lns formsl din­ area. Only 823,000. Hayes with bindings, $|28. Call 649- Available Immediately.- Range, SIX-ROOM Ranch, three bed- sumable- 6% per cent mort­ that gem of a home let us ing room, cathedral celling 4227. ■ \ BusIm s s Proporty CaQCMM)MOrN 1 OONTBESlLLVfWE'fRE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS disposal, carpeting througjiout THREE-ROOM furnished , heat­ roonu, (me-car basement gsr Agency, 6464n81. gage. Principals only pleaae. alibw you a spotless Uiree- and fireplaces in living room ed ^Mitment. Large closets, A6AM.' TAKE rTUMHlVll GCXX> FOR'iDUo AMD, 8 AJI. to 4:30 PJl. eSange. $190 monthly ]Sus rage. On bus line. Near scbools For So b 70 wWrOTCD*MAO OASm bedroom Ranch that defies and family room, two full ALUMINUM sheets used as private entrances. Working SEVENTY-MOe view, 8n>om tTfitHM'.rV I CONHA BESIDES, I OMlV MEED utilities. Paul W. Dougan, and stores. Furnished or un­ TUB proper description. Spacious baths, two-car garage, thres- printing plates, .009 thick, 28x adults. No pets. References. BUBINB8S sone —Stone build­ Contemporary, four bedrooms, «AIHER(iO A e e r 50 MORE LABELS Y) SET Realt<»-, 640-4888. furnished. Call 640-1501. TWO Families — Tee—two-two ' URGE TO rooms, quaUty bulk, dealr- aone heat, wooded lo t Ffall- COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 36” , 28 cents each or 8 for fl. 643-4860- ing oonslsUng of four unit two Ireplaces, two garages. AjdGRit AlKStaU MVuMlEeMELCM 048-2711, apartments. Three bouse traU- families, built in V K t Oarages Kni*. J aWo location, large private brick Agency, Realtors, 648 FOUR ROOMS, one-bedroom. A’TTRAC nVELY fumiahed Two acres, superb frrtER? «:M PJi. DAY BEFOBE PBBUOATIOK er parking lota. ExoeUent in­ and acre lots. Buy te e or buy lot. Hurry. 829,900. 848 4300. Heat, hot wator, centrally lo­ five-room Cape Cod.'wltti dec- Hutchins Agracy, ReHtors. 8306. PAIR of Kastle Skis with Mark- come. FhUbrlok Agency, Real­ 6488834. both. Easy financing. For Deadline tor Batorday and Monday la 4:M p.m. Frtda:i cated. Adults only. 648-2171 Buslnon LeMrtiom tric range, frost-free refrigera­ HEBRON — 8H-room Randi er safety bindings. Length 206 tors, 646-4300. more information call now. CM. Excellent condition. $40. days. ForHoiit 64 tor, washer, alr-condltloner, COLONIAL Cape— Large front Wdverton Agency, Reailtonsb B & W on heavily wooded lot MO YODB COOPERATIONE R A nO N WILLB big lot and garage. References basement, rear porch, many 643-0200. SMAIXi lnX)RE ndar 100 per MANCHESTER —Center—Po8 to back living room, formal 6482818. BE APPI>REGIATED D IA L 643-2711 PLEASANT 6 romns, second and security, 8286 monthly. ‘BARROWS and WALLACE Co. extras Included in tbs sals cent Main Street location. Ap­ B ible office and residence com­ dining room, three bedrooms, 88 MM CAMERA, |28. Fishing floor, refrigerator, stove, wall CaU 876-8486. Manchester Parkade price. Fine reaidential area. ply Marlow’s. 887 Mkln Street bination. Sfac-room Colonial, 8 Bunporefa, garage. TVeed lo t SEVEN — ROOM Colonial — pole, |28. ’Two sets Christmas to wall, garage, adults only, Prestige in-town location. Manchester 6488306 T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648 FOUR-ROOM bouse, and ga­ ear garage. Bus line. 824,900. 824,000. Philbrick Ageniiy, Conrtniiod Prom Procodlnq Pogt outdoor UghU. ChUd’s toy fire no pets, security deposit. 648- PROFE8SION-AL office, W Fireplace, baths, laundry 1677. rage. With or without option to Hayes Agency, 6464081. Realtors, 646-4200. (ANDOVER—Spacious new Rais­ engine. 643-2000. 7706. Center St., heat, hot water, room, 2-car garage. No rea­ buy. 8188 numthly. Security. ed Ranch. TWO baths, two flre- BOLTON Lake- 160’ erater- parking. Call 649-1680, 640-3840. 891 CtefTTBR Street, an eight TWO FAM ILY 6-6 duplex, new sonable offer refused. Owner WOODEN storm doors, Avln- 8284)686. ptsces, excellent location. front, 4H-room bouse. New oil ______Hoip Wontod Mcdo______^ FIVE-ROOM flat, second floor, room home with 2-car garage hollers, wiring, plumbing, mod­ anxious. Immediate posaea- dews, French doors, electric stove, refrigerator, hot water, Wooded lot with brook. Quick hot water furnace. End of sea­ located in business n sone em kitchens, IH bath. Handy aion. Wolverton Agency, Real­ sale desired. Priced in low SO’s. Move, set tub, canning jars, garage, near stores and bus, MODERN STORE, 20’x70’ 840 son closeout. Hayes Agency, Dwelling could be easily oon- locaUon. 828,900. Philbrick tor, 6482818. Please call Lange Agency, 238 canner. 640-7744. adults, no pets, $128. per Main S t Call 622-8U4. 646-0131. Out of Town verted for professional or com­ Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. •849, 1383396. month, 640-3840. mercial occupancy. Robert J. \ COLONIAL BOARD TAKE SOIL away the Blue MAIN ST: — New one atory For Rout 66 MANCHESTESt—Custom 8room TOLLAND — FabuloiM 8bed- Siptth, IQe., 068 Main Street. MANCHESTER — Excellent 8 : COLUMBIA Lake — Six • room lAistre way from carpets and alr-oondiUcned office buUding. tri-level on wooded acre lot, 3 room Colonial In woodland set­ MANCHESTER — Northwood M8B3U. room Ranch, enclosed porch, I Colonial. Private beach prtvt- upholstery. Rent electric Prestige location. Walking baths, first-floor family room, ting has everything. 614 per COMPANY Apartments. Available Imme­ ROCKVILLE — new 8room large tile both, 3 large bed­ ' leges. Treed H acre lot. Only Bhampooer $1. Paul’s Paint A distance to banka. Town HaU 8car garage, privacy, top lo­ cent assumable. 839,900 or diately, one and two-bedroom apartment, waU to waU car­ MANCHESTER — 20,000 rooms, hot water oil heat, 817,900. Pasek Realtoro, MLS, Wallpaper Supply. and downtown Main St. Abun­ cation. ISgb SO’s. Hayes Agen­ aONNKHLMMtJE make a reasonable offer. 818 SKILLED AND UNSKILLED split level apartments, central peting, stove, refrigerator and square foot masonary indus­ fireplace, attached garage, 3887478, 743-8348. dance of free parking. WUl be cy, 6464HS1. m rTBRSHW 0398. air-condltlonlng. H i baths, car­ dishwasher, 8146 monthly. 878 trial building. H i acres, cen­ combinations, city utilities, well MBlC-UillIMn lX-8 completed December 1st. Va­ port, private basement, balco­ 6070, 8786782. tral location, aU utiUties. landscaped, very nice condi­ NEW RAISED Ranch, 8 rooms, SIX-ROOM Cape, located on VERNON — 1988, 3 or 4 bed­ Excellent wages, full-time, six days per week. Shift dif­ Horisfs— NuTMriM 49 riety of office sBftes from 600 ferential, Blue Cross, CMS, life Insurance, paid hoUdaya ny and other luxury features. Many possibilities, including tion, $24,800. Charles Lesper- plus garage and large lot. 838,- two acres of land. Ideal loca­ room Ranch, recreation room square feet to 8,000 square ance, 6487620. and other fringe benefits. CHRISTMAS ’TREES — ’’Cut J.D. Real Blstate Associates, VERNON — 8 room apartment, commercial use. Hayes Agen­ 000. For full details call the tion tor pony or horse. Only wHh fireplace. 3-car garags, feet. CaU Warren B. Howland, He For Sola 72 Hooias For Seri* 72 He For Sola 72 your own!” Choose from large Inc., 648-8139. 2 bedrooms, and heated gar­ cy, 6480181. Mitten Agency, Realton. 048 $17,900. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ large treed lot, city water, (C> Ifit k)T NIA, Inc. Realtor, 648-1108. 826.800 — ATTRACTIVE 8 room selection, beautiful White age. Adults preferred, refer­ 6930. ASSUMABLE 814 per cent tor, 6484888. sale price 883,900. CaU MMen Spruce, Scotch Pine, Wreaths, LOOKINO for anything m real REST HOME—17110 is the .first Colonial, raised hearth fire­ A LL BRICK four family, four MANCHESTER — TVo-story 615 PARKER STREET 'There will be a lot of important people here tonight; BIAIN ST., comer offlgs, 8 ences required, no pets. 8139 mortgage. Immaculate six- Agency, Realtora, 848-8890. Evergreen Boughs. Bring your eatate rsntals — apartmants, time this well established busi­ place. teilt-lns, attached ga­ MANCHESTER rooms earti. Price r^uced, home, two baths, 4-8 bedrooms, COVENTRY—Four - room year so try to be as David Frosty as possible!" rooms and lavatory. Itouse A monthly. 8782600. 8781387. room Colonial. 834.900. BUI family to Stanley'’Tree Farm, basses, midtiple dwelUngs, oo ness has been offered for sale. rage, shade trees, assumable secondary financing avaUable. central location. Newer fur- round Ranch. ’Treed lot. MANCHESTER Hale Bldg. CaU 848-2667. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE! Wolcott, 868188$. Pasek Real­ Long Hill Rd., Route 6, at An­ tern. OsU J. D. Rm I Estate Always 100 per cent full with VA mortgage. Hutchins Agen­ By apiwlntment. Wolverton ®»ce. Lot of house for $30,800. 813,000. Keith Agency, 646- Wontod Kooi Isto lo 77 BOL’TON — Four rooms, sec­ cy, Realtors, 640-8324. $20,400. 7-room Cape Cod on tors, 3887478, 743-8343. MRS. E. S. LOFTUS dover Church. Open weekends Aasoclatos, Inc., MS-S130. back log of applicants. Present Q a deep lot surrounded by Agency, Realtors. 6483818. Hayes Agency, 648-0131. 4136, 8481033. Houiahoid Goods 51 FIV E —room suite of front Main ond floor. Fireplace In.panel­ LAND-STTE8 -FARM8 — AcfSh starting Dec. 18th. Weekdays owner willing to assist with fi­ taU shade trees. ’This fine FIV E ROOMS, second floor St. offices. 100 percent loca- ed living room. Heat end hot ASSUMABLE mortgage, 6K SIX-ROOM Bungalow, good MEE7T the housekeeper of the age. Large, unsoned parcels, after December 13th by ap­ FOR SALE — used Kelvlnator Tonoinonts 63 nancing to a responsible party. pfoperty offers aluminum MANCHESTER — 5-room Rais­ Lott For Solo 73 apartment with garage, 3 Uon near banka, air-condition­ water included. 8148 nicnthly. per cent, 7-ipom Ciape. Modem condition, Hollister 81. School month. ’This famUy has been aU areas. Louis' Dlmock Real­ pointment. 742-6438. ” No Tag­ refrigerator. Good condition. For further details call the ed Ranch, tour to five bed­ PLUMBER and plumber’s help­ adults only, no pets. Refer­ ed, automatic fire sprinkler. Security deposit. Adults only. kitchen, formal dining room, siding, 2-car garage, first area 818,000. No agents please. ty, Realtors, 8489828. H«lp WantMl— ging!” Telephone 646-3304. Philbrick Agency, Realtors. rooms. built-ina dishwasher, CENTER of ‘Town.. .approxi­ transferred out of state and er wanted, top wages, benefits ences and security deposit re­ Apply Mariow’s, 867 Main St OaU 6481792, after 6 p.m. three bedrooms, finished rec floor family room and fire­ Call 1-74888S9. mately 214 acres, all In ” B” must sell this lovely and well 646-4200. place. Immediate occu­ carpeting, reo room, wooded and overtime. Call 6M-4S23 af­ Mo!* or FtnolR 37 64” ROCK M APLE hutch, quired. $128. Call 640-0694. room with bar in basement. zone. All utlllttea on the sita. oared for 814-room Ranch, liv­ BUYTNO or seUlng real estate? NEW LY remodeled office, on ROCKVILLE — Sub-lease 4H pancy! Please call Mr. Gor­ lot. High 20’s. Hayes Agency. CHOICE six-room Ranch three ter 6. Buccaneer, like new. $200. Call JAN. 1ST. Acre lot. 823,900. PhUbrick Ideal tor multiple dwelUnga. ing room, dining room, eat-ln Lota and acreage avaUable. _ GENERAL light cleaning, part- Fiwl and Food 49-A 3^ ROOMS, heated, second Main St., 880, heat included, room duplex, fuU ceUar and don, 8486806. 848-0181. bedrooms, bullt-tns, carpeting, 640-1816 anytime. InvosHnont Froporty Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 848- kitchen, 3 bedrooms and bath, More listings needed. B. 8. time. Apply in person. Holi­ floor, 8 minutes from bus and Call 8489678. applia^ices. CaU 873-0680. garage, beautifully treed and SEASONED cord wood, sawed OCCUPANCY' um. good sited closets, rec room ’Taggart. 8TB-S8T1. day Lanes, 80 Spencer St., groceries, garage. Available For Sob 70-A MANCHESTER — ’Two-family SUMMIT ST. - ’Ten-room sin­ private lot. Inspect now. Mid AEREX MFG, INC. to required lengths. Free de­ THREE-plece living room set, VERNON — Large six - rocmi B &L W and office In basement, one-car Manchester. January 1st. Write box ” BB” , 268 MAIN ST. — Offloe space flat, 6 down 4 up, downstairs gle, six rooms down and four '20’a. Wolverton Agency, Real­ CHOICE of several buUdlng lota ALL CASH tor your property livery. E. Yeomans, 742-8007. modem, « two end tables, 4^ room Town House apart­ apartment, chUdren accepted, PEARL ST.—^We are offering garage and porch, large lot Manchester Herald. available immediately. Rea­ has been completely remodel­ BARROWS and WALLACE Co. up. 314 baths. Needs redecor­ tors, 8482813. with city utilities. Ranging In within 24 hours. Avoid red tape Turret tathe mechanic WAN’riCD — part-time 6 to 9 lamps: sbe - piece formica ment, 2 baths, air'-condl- no utUiUes, garage, 8166. per for Immediate sale a 14-room Manchester Parkade well landscapte, quarter mile sonable. Rent one room or ed, fine residential area. Both ating. Immediate occupancy. price from 88,000 and up. Phil­ Instant service. Hayes Agency, needed to run late model p.m., Monday through Friday, kitchen set. $170. 640-0802 or tionlng, stove, refrigerator, FOUR-ROOM apcu’tment No. month, security, 6482820. Duplex dwelling, currently be­ Honoheater 646-8806 MANCHESTER — Immaculate from Vernon Circle. Call Pe­ 649-8411. three rooms. H. M. Frechette, apartments vacant upon sale. Fine residential area. Sensibly brick Agency, Realtora. 848 848-0181. Warner and Swasey 2A wUh experienced hairdresser. Call Gordan— Fcnm— disposal, paUo with sUding Main St.'800. H.M. Frechette Realtors, 647-0008. ing operated as rooming house priced at $28,000. T.J.Crockett, 8 room Cape. Flreplaoe, ga­ terman Real Estate Agency, power chuck. Must be ex­ 646-8404. ROCKVILLE, 84 Prospect St., T.J. Crockett. Realtor, 648 MANCHESTER — Duplex 6-6 , 4200. RCA Whirlpool electric range, glass doors. Beautiful, beau­ Realtors. George Poplk, 647- with annual gross rental of Realtor, 8481677. rage, treed lot: Central loca- 848222$. SELLING? Do business wRh perienced '’for top wages. Dairy Products 50 8room older apartment, gas 1677. separate furnaces, tUe haths, automatic timer and clock, tiful, beautiful. Call. 9003. nearly 87,000. You could oc­ tkm. One block to school, bus, one of the oldest sgenotsa In and gas stove and reMger- newly painted, porches, one VERNON — 614-room Ranch, SEVERAL vhrietlea of apples glass oven door plus extras, cupy half of the house and still MOVE right in — Large 8room shopping. Quick occupancy. Out of Town town. For prompt, eotatsaoi ’TWO -bedroom apartment in 4- Housos For Ronf 65 block from Main St. Owner 643- for sale, Cortlands, McIntosh, 876. 640-7776. ator, second floor, 8106. rent, enjoy a gross rental of 83,600. Cape, excellent condition, fire­ Vincent A. Bogglnl, realtor. heated rec room, treed lot, service call the MRtan Agen­ 648-7627 SltiMHons Wonfod— r famlly house, first floor, cen­ 8048. CHARMING SIX-ROOM For Solo 75 Red Delicious and Baldwins. 649-6661 649-2179 ’TOLLAND^Near Parkway, 7- 8106 security. ’Three • room, Of course the rooming house place, wall to wall, rec room, Bel Air Real Bitato, 8489882. walk-out basement, excellent cy, Realtors, member Multtpls Fama!* 38 BLONDE Bedroom set, 4 pieces, trally located with stove, re­ first floor , apartment, gas and location. Only $31,800. Hayes I-latIng, 0488M0. Volpl Farms, Volpi Rd., Bol­ room farin house recenUy re­ use could be eliminated and garage, enclosed yard, near FOUR-FAMILY — consisting of CAPE $21,900 COVENTRY — Lovely 8-bed­ excellent condition. Call 640- frigerator. One child accept­ gas stove and refrigerator, 890 EXCEPTIONAL 18room Coloni­ Agency, 8480181. RELIABLE man wanted to WOMAN would like to take care ton. modeled with acreage. 8200 (this ideally looated home shopping, bus, schools. Owners 6-8-4 and 814 rooms. City utili­ room Cape, decorated with 0330. ed. $116. per month. Call 648- rent, 800 security. OaU Jcunes al, center of town, 4 large bed­ ABLE. ACTIVE buyers watting work at South Windsor Auto of children and do light house­ WE HAVE customers waiting monthly, references, Hayes would provide fine living facU- anxious. Low 20’s. H. M. ties, hsuidy location at the low, the young at heart In mind. 2629. J. Gessay, 8780184. 8-4 bedrooms, recently re­ rooms, ’ full bath, completely COVENTRY — 4V4-rooni Ranch. for single and multi-family Parts. Inquire In person, work. 876-6881 after 6 p.m. for the rental ct your apart­ Agency, 646-0181. '< ities for 2 families. Robert J. Frechette, Realtors, 647-9998. Kitchen Includes Frtgtdare FOLD-AWAY bed, very com­ — --’ low price of $26,000. PhUbrick modeled kitchen (stove, dis­ paneled Uvlng room, dining Double garage. $12,800, small homes. ImmedUts servlcs. Schanck Rd., South Windsor. Housahold Goodf 51 fortable, automatic room gas ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ BTVE-ROOM duplex, three bed­ Smith Inc. 968 Main St. 648 Agency, Realtors, 8484200. posal)—^famUy room. New stove, refrigerator, dish­ down payment. Pasek Real­ Warren E. Howland. Realtor, WANTED — work as house­ ANDOVER — PracUcally new 8H ROOM furnished apart­ COLONIAL—Ten rooms. First room and study. Modern heaiter, gas stove. 648-8666, 61 tate Associates, Inc., 848-SlSO. rooms. $178 per month. Rental ment, heat and utilities, stove, 6341. gas heating. On quiet resi­ kitchen, 14 bath, 3 paneled washer, $17,300. Telephone tors. 2887478, 847-1188, 742-8348. 6481108. OUTSIDE PART-TIMB. worker, keeper and companion, re­ Model Home Furniture 7-room Raised Ranch with H i floor consists of large living GARRISON Colonial — All~toe 743-8483. mornings, laboring on pipe Summit St. agreement, security deposit. baths, 2-car garage on wooded and refrigerator furnished. dential street. Near hos-. rooms in basement, 14 bath, liable. Phone 848-7080. 8 ROOM HOUSEFUL EDGERTON Gardena — Near room with fireplace, dining rooms are exceptionally large. Earle Ehrerett Real Estate, lot. Lease available for six 888. weekly. 742-8161. pltal and bus line, 10% overslied 3-car gsu-age, large work and tanka. Drive small hospital. Deluxe one-bedroom Land For Sob 71 room, modem kttchen with 24’ living romn, 24’ bedroom, COVENTRY — Bolton, line. and medium trucks. Interest­ 19 PIECES 643-1684. months at 8260 per month. De­ down. CoU Susanne Shorts, lot. 889,800. CaU 8480784. Antiquoi 56 apartments. Wall to wall car­ buUt-ins, den, large family etc. Formal dining room, fire­ Four-room Ranch, fireplace, Job Is Difficult, Dangerous ing work, pleasant conditions. Dogi— lirdt Pfti 41 $297 posit required. Available now. GLASTONBURY—80 acre sub­ 8488288. J. Watson Beach peting, appliances and utilities FOUR ROOM flat, 8186 month- room, plus finished rec room place, porch, garage. Beautitul- VERY SPECIAL 3 - bedroom treed, private yard, near shop­ T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648 division, town approved, city Real Estate Co., 278-8080. McKinney Bros. Septic Tank WHITE ’TOY Poodles, AKC, PIN E vanity — original stencil, etc. I168-P160. J. D. Real Es­ ly. Rental agreement, security in basement. Second floor has by landscaped yard. Custom Ranch, selling below replaoe- ping. Only $18,900. Hayes Co., Mitchell Dr., off Parker Interior Designer wants reliable .1877. LEGAL water, heavily wooded, prime shots, wormed, gentle pup­ $47.80, Marlble top three- tate Associates. 648-8130. deposit'. Earle E^7erett Real 4 bedrooms. On one acre buUt for present owner. $20,000. ^ ment cost at 810,900. Owner, Agency, 848-OiSl. For U.N. Observers at Suez St., 8:80-9 a.m. family or newlyweds to accept drawer chest, 848. Pine drop- Estate, 648-1684. area. Peiter A. Thome, Broker, wooded lot with 2-car attached pies. Call 878-0101. NOTICE Philbrick Agency, Realtora, MANCHESTE R — 7-room Colo­ after 8 and weekends, 8484393. I bOUTH Windsor—Large 7-room By'TOM ROOB Egyptians take odvantaga of the delivery of complete Model Dis­ leaf table, 887.80, old trunk, 6488281. garage. Adjoining land may be THREE-room apartment with 6484200. nial, t bedrooms, 114 baths, Ranch, 8 bedrooms, 3 baths, Aseoclaled Pnwe Writer neutral U.N. poriUona by craap- TRUCK DRIVER PEDIGREED Dachshunds, gen­ play of ()uallty Furniture Just 87.60, Walnut Gingerbread 8H-ROOM apartment, heated, TOWN OF MANCHESTER acquired. $37,900. Philbrick EAST HARTFORD, gorgeous stove, refrigerator, heat. No Logoi Notieo SOUTH MANCHESTER — 4 66 flreplaoe, closet space galore. recreation room, garage, large -ing OS close to them as pooribie Many benefits. tle, affectionate, used to chil­ removed to warehouses for Pub- clock, $40.60, Pine cupboard, stove and refrigerator. Refer­ The Zoning Board of Appeals Agency, Realtors. 646-4300. MANCHESTER — Six-room B-room aluminum sided Raised UNITED NA’nONB, NY.' pets. One-year lease. Security acres with 641’ frontage on 2-car garage, numerous ex­ lot. 838,900. Philbrick Agency, so that the enemy cannot fire dren, 8 weeks old, first shots, Uc Sale. Modem 8 complete 188.60. Pair Victorian Ewers, ences and security deposit re­ DISTRICT OF COVENTRY S.R wUI hold public hearings on Colonial. Three bedrooms, din­ Ranch, tree shaded patio, fire­ (A P ) — Often at the risk of deposit. Call 646-1098 after 8 Fern and Gardner streets. without risk of hitting the ob- GENERAL BUILDING standard, red, champion rooms with the 81,000 look. 8 838. Oil lamps. Jugs, crocks, quired. Near hospital $160. PROBATE COURT .November 30, Monday, December 18, 1069, 614 ROOM Ranch, brick front. 3 ing room, good condition, cen­ tras. Morriwm Realtor, 848 place, garage, family room. ReaMors, 046-4300. their own lives, U.N. Obeervera p.m. A D 1969 Half mile to Martin School. 1016. servaia. SUPPLY CO. bloodlines. Outstandingly pc. Convertible living Room. pictures and much more. Buy^ Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Etate of Nellie J. Huebner of starting at 7:00 p.m., in the bedrooms, fireplace, garage, tral air-conditioning. Reduced Assumable 614 P «r cent mort­ keep a record of every shot Eight building lots potential. U . Oen. Odd Bull. U.N. Uuoe 867 Ellington Rd., East Hartford beautiful faces and disposi­ 6 pc. bedroom, 8 pc. Dinette now for Christmas, 649-8681. ’TWO - BEDROOM apartment. 646-4200. Coventry, in sold District, incap­ Hearing Room of the Municii>al park-like yard. Immediate oc­ to $20,900. Paul W. Dougan, gage, $80,900. Meyer Agency fired along the Sues Canal, but able. FlYe-room older home. Owner LARGE attractive six-room Bupervlaor, hae propoead that (Route 6) tions, $128. Need gentle af­ 810 down, you may purchase Adults only, no pets. Security Upon Uie application of Marlon Building to hear and consider cupancy. Only 824,600. Hayes Realtor, 6484888. Realtor, 6480800. NOTICE OF often It's Impossible to tell from MANCHES’TEK — One-bed­ will take sizeable first mort­ Raised Ranch. Dining room, neutral aonee be aat up around 280-8474 fectionate people before any room Individually. Im­ Corlaty, conservator, praying that the follourlng petition: STA’TE Agency, 646-0181. their reporU who started the 'deposit. Reference and rental room Oarqen type apartment- real estate should be sold, as per two baths, 2-car garage, large mediate delivery or free Wontod— To Buy 58 HEARING ALSO. gage. M. H, Palmer, Realtor, HIOHWOOD Drive, better than MANCHESTER — kfteern. Im­ ■hooUng or who stopped first. the outposts to protect them JANITOR, full -time, 8 or 6 Christmas bustle. .647-1824. agreement. 640-8664. aixdlcatlon on file more fully ap- COLONIAL 7-room air-condi­ lot. $38,000. Hutchins Agency, INFORMATION storage Available now. Heat, and ap­ ,pears. It is Item 6—Leon Podrove, south 643-6821. new, 7-room Colonial with ev­ maculate Oarrison Colonial. from croMtlra. WANTED — ANTIQUES, used Realtors, 8488324. MANCHESTER Almost dally, the Security days, hours flexible. Meadows FREE Christmas puppies. ’Toy- CAP A OCP Charge Plans pliances Included. 8148 and ORDIEIRED: TImU said aopilcation side Deming Street, approxi­ tioned beauty, living room with erything, over 3800 sq. ft. of 114 baths, family room, fire­ Recratary-Oeneral U Tliant Convalescent Home. Call 847- furniture, partial nr complete FOUR room apartment, second be heard and determined at the fireplace, formal dining room, REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Council receives accounts from Collle • Terrier. Must choose Also, our own Inatant Credti 8160 per month. Paul W. Dou­ Probate Office, In Coventry, in said mately 200 feet westerly of graceful living area. Prime lo­ place^ 2-car garage, central recenUy wanted the Becurtty sstatos. Gall 633-2300 days. 646 floor, excellent location, stove SDC ROOMS plus Cape — 8 bed- 886 MAIN STREET ■ome 96 obaervere stationed at 1461. An equal opportunity em­ now. Good with children. 648- Plan gan, Realtor, 640-4688. District, on the IBth day of Decem­ McNall Street, Business Zone Houses For Sole 72 large kitchen with biillt - ins, cation, top quaUty and unique locaUon. Quick occupancy. Bel Council that tha oboarvara ployer. 0004 after 7 p.m. and refrigerator included, no ber 1M9, at 8 o’clock bi the . fore­ paneled family room, garage, rooms, plus partially finished MANCHESTER lonely outposU on the Israeli 0288 after 8 p.m. noon, and that public noUce be n. Request Special Excep­ floor plan makes this an out­ Air Real Estats, Vincent A. might hava to be pulled out un­ pets. Security deposit required, MANCHES’IE R — ’Two - room EIGHT-R(X)M Colonial, four top neighborhood, 214 baths, 814 room, ttet can be made Into CONNECTICUT and .Egyptian sides of the water­ DISCOUNT FURNITURE HOUSEHOLD loU — AnttquM. given of the pendency of said ap­ tion for erection of gas sta­ standing offering. Hayes Agen­ Bogglnl, Realtor. 848-9332. less they received aome protec­ MILLER Pharmacy requires younger couple preferred. |118 efficiency. Bhccellent location. plication and the time and place bedrooms, family room, fire­ per cent assumable mortgage. ■mall study or anything you Manchester Renewal Project way. WAREHOUSE brio-a-brap, clocks, framM, of hearing thereon, by publiahsig tion and Certificate of Ap­ cy 8480181, evenings Mr. tion. Drug Clerk, over 21, evenings FREE—part German Shepherd monthly. Call 643-9400 after 6. Walk to stores and bus. 8188 a place, 114, 14 baths, carpets, $33,600. Exclusive Evans please. Flreplaced Uvlng room, No. 1, Conn. R-66, located In These reports often ere made glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ copy of this order one time In some proval for same, at above lo­ k Handler, 6487618. or weekends. Experienced pre­ puppies. Call 743-6880. NOW 2 BIO LOCA’nONS monthly Including everything. newspaper having a circulation in garage. Large treed lot. 838,- upstairs attractively finish­ vicinity of North Main Street, at grave personal risk by the "These are unarmed men lage Peddler, AiMtloneer, 420 cation. Clapp, 647-1464. ferred. Driver’s license. No 3880 Main St. Hartford 40 OPttSWOLX) ST.—Manches­ Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 640- said District, and by posting a copy 600. Hutchins Agency, 6485324. j^ T O N ST. —Vacant home ed in knotty pine. Full base­ North School Street, Klaln blue-helmeted obeervera, but doing their beat under extraor­ Lake St., Bolton. 849-A24T on the public sign post nearest to •All persons interested may ONE OF MANCHESTER’S phone calls. BOXER puppies— 2, males, 622-7240 ter, First floor, three rooms, 4688. -T^ SETTLE EMate—Manf^es- that ownera want sold. Eight ment. Excellent area. Con­ Street and Hilliard Street. the Council rarely takes any ac­ dinary etraaa and strain to fulfill heat, hot watei’, refrigerator, attend this hearing. MANCHESTER-— Large 6-room venient to schooU and shop­ fawn, AKC, litter registered, (former Fuller Brush bldg.) WANTED — Antique furniture ter attraettve four-room home. rooms In aU. 114 baths, alum­ The Manchester Redevelop­ tion, and delegates seem to pay lha task aeoignad to thsm by tha FULL-’TIME hardware store cropped champion blood lines, stove, alr-conditloning, park­ MANCHES’TER —Twp - bed- ^ihlng Board of Appeals Ranch, 2 full baths, fireplace, Separate garage, double lot, ping. Immediate occupancy. FINEST AND MOST 176 Pine St. Mancheste) glass, pewter, oil paintings oi and return receipt requested, ad­ inum Biding, two-car garage, ment Agency has received pro­ little attention to them. Rscurity Council,” ha said. clerk ndtoded. Contact Mr. 3 months old. 640-4886. ing, 347-4046, 638-7403. room deluxe Garden type dressed to each of the following per­ Ciharies G. Plrie, all appliances to remain, beau­ anchor fence, full cellar, fur­ Oood buy at $38,900. CaU Paul 646 2382 other antique Itemr. Any oversized lot, etc. etc. This posal from the redeveloper One reoaon ts the dUttculty of "They cannm be axpeotsd to Chapman, W- Q. Qlenney Co., apartment. Available now. sons: Mrs. Marlon Corlaty, 63 Ting- ^ Chairman tifully landscaped lot, garage, nished. Reaidential area. Rea­ GRACIOUS HOMES - (former Norman’s Furr. ^UHr.tlty. The Harrison’s, 643 ley Street. Wllllmanttc; and Mr. home is loaded with extras. W. Dougan RMltor, 049-4888. named In this notice to pur­ drawing any meaningful ronclu- serve aa what anMUnts oe da- 836 North Main St., Manches­ MODERN 4-room apartment, Heat, appliances, carpets In­ william T. McKeenan, SummItvUIe, John A. CaglaneUo, exceUent location. Immediate sonable! Call 1-666-4904, owner. Warehouse 8700, 168 Oakland Street. Drive by 78 Alton and see the chase real properly In the Man­ ■tan from maHt of these reporU. fenselsaa largsto In a shooting ter. JESSIE’S kittens, free, fluffy, second floor, on bus line, heat, cluded- 8186 monthly. Paul W. New York, a copy of this order all Secretary occupancy. H. M. Frechette, Ideal for young couple or re­ “ t h e f a c t s SPEAK1!« tt comer of Pine & Forest St.st at least 7 days before said time outside, then call and let us More superlaUves for ttUs chester Renewal Project No. 1. A study of a I8 day period, gallery.” housebroken. Call 643-2902. hot water, one child accept­ Dated this 3rd day of Decem­ There are many tamtlles in Mon -Frl. s-g. gat. 9-6 Dougan, Realtor, 640-4886. assigned, and return make to this Realtors, 647-9695;,.^,,.„^^,— tired persona. Bhow you through. Chance to 1) Top Notch Fotes, Inc.— JANITOR — Pait-Ume eve­ Roomi Without Board 59 able. $130. OaU 649-4426. Court. ber 1969. today’s tight money market 4-bedrootn home just won't Oct. 81-Nov. 18. 1988. showed An example of the fruatratlon nings. Call 643-4488, 8-6 p.m. ADORABLE cocker spaniel pup­ ,FOUR-ROOM duplex* eentral DAVID C. RAPPE, Judge. make a tremendous buy. TJT. that are hard prested by a do. OaU Warren E. Howland Parcel 6 located on the south that the Egyptians were respon­ of the oboervera Job occurrad pies, 8 weeks old, AKC regis­ CLEAN, USED refrigerators, FURNISHED or unfurnished, 8- side of North Main Street and only. THE THOMPSON House—COt- location. Adults 288, and hear how you can the Information contained there­ poeU. ParkerOaMand Connsekar. Store, see Mr, Secore. 848-6080. ford. to Junior High and High area of Manchester for gentle­ ey. 8480U1. fit Into these fine homes. J. in. the ''Redevciopar's State- Somrtlmes the oggreseor Is Samuef J T leWg Ine. w gl fur- Immediate Opening WatMm Beach Real EsUte school. Lot 80 X 140'. Austin man only. 647-0616. WANTED MALE mem tor Public DUclaeure” cleariy plnpolnUd In tbeos re­ lilah 81 palm of rubber boofo for Chambtrs, Realtor, M L i 848 JENSON SL, Cape, 4 rooms, 0».. 2788880. made by the redeveloper, dte- porU, ss In one from Outpoet peraonnal at foe Mgharay, w a­ 1453 2835. finished on first floor, sscond closes among otbsr tbtnge, the Pink on Nov. IB which said In ter, parh end cenmUry depait- 8-7 yi*. mente floor expands bis, porrii off MANCHESTER — SpUt LeveL name of, tha redeveloper, and, part: At 0848 Imenee artJUerr 82,800 DOWN buys tbls Immac- ARE YOU THE MAN? # HoMtwan Tonomowti 63 LUNCH HOURS-11-2 ?M. kitetaen. wooded lot. $20,900. ■even rooms, modern kltcben as the caae may be, ite names and mortar fiiw by U A B. Indurtrtal fiaiaty Supply Co, ulato rtx-room Chpe on West- S DAY WEEK Mother and daughter The young set will be PhUbrick Agency Rsslton. with bullt-lns, 114 baths, dining of tu offlcera and principal fortas. and at 0888 intcnee rock- 'win furnlfo 88 pairs at To Join our fast growing restnnmnt mnnngemnit team. delighted with this amus­ PRESID ENnAL VUUge We e x p e r Te n c e d will have that same lookj 848-4300. ride. OarpsOng, fireplace, eal- room, three bedrooms, family mambers, shareholdera and In- eg fire by Israeli forces" also for ths p— fg W e wlU tench you nU about this exclfiag “people” • UidtrwMr ing little St. Nick! He's Nisliteis Oood salary while feamlng. have rented over hqJIf. of our when wearing these, In UtcheB, partial rec room room, garage. Urge lo t Phil­ veetors, and other parties hav­ But ofien there are reports four depart) I) sots. made from, a man’s sock FTVE ROOM boose. exceUent with beat, aluminum windows. beautiful apartments. Come PosHion available Immediafely matchmates! This style brick Agency, Realtora, 848 ing a eubetanUaJ atero or owa- such as this from Outpoet Yel­ is quick and easy to sew. and makes a wonderful ' (WSkUtlisi. Withtn waUdsg dis­ visit our model one ahd two- Lew 20’a. Won’t last. Wolver- erehlp bitereel la the rsdeveiop- low on Nov 8 which said: "At ± O P COMPANY RENEFIT8 ph o to Christmas gift! No. 5929 4300. DEPT. MGRS. bedroom apartments. Conser­ No. 1452 with - tance ' to RockvlU^ center.- Its Um Agency, ReaHon. 8482ns. Arlene Dahl Wed* Agaiii guide is in New Sizes 18 has pattern pieces; full er, 0889 smaU-arme fire by both vative Uvlng at It’s best. Com­ a steal at $J8teO- OaU EUs riffUE&bteroofn spUt level, OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT COMPOSITOR Flexible bouiu. Requested thne 18, bust 32*4-40. Size 12. directions. FOREST HnXJ. —Four bed­ 1710 ''Redeveloper's Stato- lurttoa. Fire ceased by both Immediate full . time pletely carpeted. Complete QE urn m w s^jm tw tmjm- worth Mitten Agsney. Itssd- patio, family room, carpettog, NEW YORK (AP) - Aetraaa I 3(t gusrsntesd. Pleasant atmos­ 34 bust . . . 3 yards 4d- toca. f i U I8M. room Onionlel. 214 batlw, ment for Public DUcloeure” partlse at 0747. UNMoe (Un MU- Aliens Dahl hoe marrfog for tha kitchen, two alr-condtUonerv You II find your eo-workfrs most congenial. ~ inch. N o. 1453 w ith m tS lestsfe " nt »>— "•"H- fireplace, dishwasher, near ^ Middle ’Tpka., opening. AU company As m cabas. JUsi pone led family room, custom and the propooed dlepoattlori Itary Obaenrsra> could not de< fifth time. 'The brldagagom Em - l l i baths In tsro-bedroom phere and good working oaadl- PHOTO-GUIDE is in S iiM AVK. grade sdiool. shopping and Wept, M M < ^ te r, between the houia o f 811 a.m., Check the ftinge benefits. Ma n c h e s t e r — six-racfa ktlchen with aH the alec things oontracu arc available for pub­ termlne which party fired or t-5 poib, 7-9 pjn. apartments. Master ’TV anten­ tions. Apply ones — 6I8TTI9 87 years. Size 4 . . - iW TOSS. Catholic high sclM(!l!. Upper tey warn HouBsavaOa W. benefits. Please apply at *.T. " Ranch. Flreplacs.. family Peter A. Thorne. Broker, 848 Uc examination at the office of ceased fire flTM.” ■chaum, ebalnoaa af na. Coin-operated laundry in yards o f 4 5 -inch, two 30's. Owner. 848-0040. room, walk • out boasmeat the Manchester Redevelopment Often as exposed as tha tram­ Video Industrlaa. Ina. onoe. basement. Large storage area. Apply in person at the PATTERNS. Trees. City utllltiss Near has, ‘TWO-FAMILT- Live praeUcally Agency during tU regular offlca line troops, the obeervera relay Tbe carameny araa pu Schools, shopping a n d 415 MAIN STREET Send 50« today for the adwot. Less 30's. Hayes Agen­ HURRY — Bowers School,' low rent tree. CUU now. Bill WoJ- hours between I '80 a.m. and on tha U.N. flags flying over by Or. NoRnaa Viaeate: tea at BURGER CASTLE churches convenient to Pres- new ’69 Fsll ate W'inter MANCHESTER cy. MA^IUl. •SYe for this atx-romn Colo- caO. 8881888. PsMk Raaltore, t.-R) p m their poms tor protection. If du Marble OoOeglate Identlal Village. On bus Une. ^aurlYrjBitpr l^Fralii A.LBUM! W. T. 8R M T ■foL 114 betha. garage, fam- 28874TI. 74888U. Everett T Keith. buneu whine too doe# to their It araa the m SY ST E M S, Ine. ’Thompson Rd., off Center I t An sqfUBl opfnctwUy amptoyw SU TUS i saw — s SiilSi Wr ITIREE btefoom Reach with Manchester Parkade ^ otYied kUrttei, poaetbU Chalrmai) crudely oomtrucled ntiaerviHen far tehaum, $t. Open 1 p.m. untU dark dally, 11 BISSELL STREEt I^IANCHBSTER, CONN. Sm t“ SSe SbllSlJ sr SS tX. large kltchon. flwIMisd tec . termai dlaiag 822J00 NEW Ralsad Ranch. Manchsgfer toerera, they oen dive aen dug. km — w * ss( t tsm room, trssd lot. Ssnines Mtea Dahl. . or by appointment anyttsA*. Immadlale pee- 8 badrtxMns, garage. ISO a 380' Redrvelopmem Agency outs protected by »»"***«-gt price. Low, low W a. Wolrstton married to Lax : 6M-MU, 6481038, 648-4113. AgMcy. treed M . Hatcktae Agency Dated lUU 9th day of Decem­ Agency, Rcsttora. 8483m. ‘The obasrvera have com- do taawa. ChriaUan R. Reatton. 86M»I ber 1988. plataed that both loraslls and U1 /

/ - ■ PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT MONDAY, DECEMBEB 8. 1989 MmtlftJsAn lEumng l^txnlh 7 Daily Net Ptcas Ron ^ ^ Ihe We^ M mi Tile Weather Msveniber 15, is « Manchester WATES will meet the major changes adc^ted in over his education. Concentra^ Pembroke, she Is majoring in Partly ckaody, mild toiight About Town tomorrow at the Itallen-Ameri- Pod Open ’ Again Study Pursued the revision of the undergrad­ tion programs, in which a stu­ "Religious Symbolism In Liter-1 Phw Plmwwf wMh paliohy fog developing. Low can Club, EUdrldge St. Weighing uate curriculum a t , ^ m b rok e dent works out with ’ a faculty ature.” In upper SOe. TVnnonow, V ie Ruth Circle of Emanuel Luth­ The filter has been clean­ Osr. ad Oeatar * . in will be from 7 to 8 p.m. By Jill Horton and Brown University, follow­ member a program of courses 15,800 aame wMh high about 50. Thum- eran Church will have a Chria- ed, the East Side Rec pool is Harvey Ward will demonstrate ing three years of discvisslon in an area of particular inter­ day's outlook — laln. maa program at its meeting to­ again in use, and swimming Miss Jill Horton, a Jimior at For Farmer* MancAester— /4 City o f Village Charm the making of Christmas decor­ among students, faculty, and est, also places greater reliance night at 8 at the church. Mem­ classes are being resumed Pembroke College In Provi­ RETKJAVI K — Iceland's | ations, and Mrs. William Krar administration. The new cur­ on contact between professorF VOL. LXXXES, NO. 59 bers of a new circle at the as of now. dence, R. I., this semester is farmers wrest a living from let (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) will demcHistrate gift wrapping. riculum allows students to un­ and students. FOB a M AMD MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1969 (ChMBtfled AdveftiMag on Page tl) church will be guests. Hostesses The pool has been unus­ engaged In an independent than 1 per cent a t the island's ! PRICE TEN CENTS Members are reminded to bring dertake up to two such studies A graduate of Manchester OompM e are Mrs. James Reuter and able since the day before study project, "A Reading total area. The main crop is an ornament for a Christmas each semester. High School, Miss Horton is the Mrs. E. John KJellson. Thanksgiving, because of Course in Emerson and Dickin­ hay, for livestock. Sometimes tree and an article for a Christ­ FREE DEUVMCT the clogged filter. At that son.” Curriculum flexibility gives daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank thm cuttings a year can bei mas table. Reservations may be time, Theodore L. Fedrbanks, Independent study Is one of the student primary control H. Horton of 63 Princeton St. At made. Preceptor Gamma Chapter, made at this meeting for the Plane Crash supervisor of buildings and Beta Sigma PW sorority, will club's Christmas party on Dec. :;rounds, estimated the sand Youths Raise have a Christmas dinner tomor­ 16. IMls Ninety row at 6:30 p.m. at the home and gravel bed had not been (^ne in Cuba of Mrs. James Richmond, 347 replaced in more than a ATHENS (AP) — AU 90 Nixon Tackles War and Taxes Manchester Lodge of Masons Summit St. decade. Sediment from con­ will have its annual meeting penona aboaiU an Olympic MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — MMra stant use settles, he skid, and election of officers tomor­ Airways DOS were kfUed than 300 yodUte Irten tha and causes clogging.. Members of Wa^lngton LOL row at 7:80 p.m. at the Masonic Monday iSgUt when It crash­ UnKed OMtea ara helping He also said the filter haJ and the Royal Black Preceptory Temple. ed into a mountain while ap- FUel CsMro hervert MB tai* will meet tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. probably been there for prancUng Athens aiiport in gar crap. HatNUa Rtedfo re­ at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 about 50 years. 'The building Strang winds and driving ported today. Members of the Daughters of Main St., to pay respects to the was constructed In J917. rain. With Promise and a' Warning The brosKfoart, monlforad Liberty No. 17 will meet tomor­ late Thomas J. Leemon, a mem­ Workers from the Cers of Manchester Rod were at the pool last weelf ’five STORES OF f a s m io H* nrian. President Nixon is crack­ week in three gnxjpe. as Leemon, an eulvisor to the and Gim Club will meet to­ to apply necessary treatment President Nixon says he "The youflte rwpriaeig M t- group. The plane was ' ending a ing his whip at Congress night at 7:30 at Holmes Funeral to make the pool operable. SS-mtaiUbe OigHt from Crete, with a renewed threat to intends to annountw new irt N ortt Am erlcM otgienl- Home, 400 Main St., to pay re­ Greece's eoUthemmoM is­ call a s^ ia l post^Christ- U.S. troop withdrawals ■aflota auch aa StudeOla for spects to the late Joseph Irons, VFW AuxiUsj-y will meet to­ The Daughters of Isabella land, wh«i^ It flew into a mas session and a warning about Christmas time as a Democrath) Boclrty, the a member. morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Poet 2,000-fo6t p ^ near the vU- part of a plan he declares Black PuMher nuty and Home. will hold a Christmas party and that he would veto the potluck tomorrow at 6:80 p.m. iBge Of Keraiten, 25 mUee will result in the Vietnam Mexican and Puerto Rfoan TTie Permanent Memorial Day massive tax reform bill as at the KofC Home. Members southeast df the airport. minority gratgte,” Havana Committee of Manchester will war ending regardless of The Lodges of the Ninth are reminded to bring unwrap­ A villager reported: “The now written by the Senate. nadlo said. meet tonight at 7 :30 In the Pro­ The Preeident took a tough efforts for a negotiated Masonic District will meet with ped gifts for patients at Nor­ plane faK the mouribaln peak, The broadoart eaU lha bate Courtroom at the Munici­ Uriel Lodge of Masons at the fiscal line in his televised news peace. wich Hospital. burst Into flames and then youthe erara cutting «ana tn pal Building. Masonic Temple in Merrow on parta of It roHed down the conference Monday night, mak­ Nixon told a news conference the flelite of the Ruhen Mar- Friday at 7:30 p.m. for Table ing It clear he intends to protect Monday night North Vietnamese Itnea VMena atgar mta eg The Ladles Guild of the As­ for the perfectionist Steep mountainside, spewing Rockville Emblem Club will Lodge, in celebration of St. his planned budget surpluses InfUtraUon into South Vietnam Atgaoaga, Havana Prartnee. sumption will hold a Christ­ oift h odes and peraonal be- have a Christmas party and John’s Day. The meeting will from deep tax cuts and In­ has gone up in recent weeks, ”Thte te the grertert oon- mas potluck and party tomor­ longlngB.'' potluck Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. be preceded by a roast beef K was Oraece’B worat air creased q>ending. hta not M much as first be­ tlngent of North Amertoana row at 6:80 p.m. at the church lieved, and ”we do not consider at the Elks Home, Park St., dinner to be prepared ancT ser­ tragedy. 01yn^)^c. the coun­ "I can assure you that If In­ traveling to OUba rtnee tha hall. Members are reminded to the tnfltt,ration tegnlflcnnt Rockville. Mrs. Leonard Freld- ved by the wardens of the try's niBtianal aiiBne, Is tend to use all the pow en I txie- 'Fttokae govenanent artab- rlck Is in charge of the pro­ bring a favorite dish, a grab on your list... enough to change our withdraw­ Ninth District at 6:30 p.m. Itehad I (he hfoohade,” the^ gag gift, and an unwrapped ertaed by Ariribrtle Onoasis. sess as President,” Nhmn'Md, al plan.” gram. There will be a short Those planning to attend, are Onaaste sent his 21-year-o1d "to stop the, rise In the cost of broadoart aaM. present tor residents of Mans­ He cautioned, however, ene­ business meeting after the par­ requested to make reservations son, Alexander, from PariB living—Including the veto.” "Theaa groupa ara fonned ty. Members are reminded to with any officer- of Uriel Lodge field State Training School. my action atlll could cause him by youtba In acEdartty with 9 to overaee rescue openoUons. The veto notice came early In to alter his view. He said the bring a gift to exchange. no later than Dec. 10. Toung Onaaste airtved at the half-hour exchange with tha.Cuban revotuBon and wtU Villager says number of American soldi era to \ dalwn and heUooptored to the newsmen. One of them asked: pametpate In the sugar hae^ be pulled out In the next round Women's Rhythmic Choir of Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in 8C6A6 of dlteBt6S*. CJould he sign the tax bill If It veat of 10 mMfon 4ana,” the Center Congregational Church Panther Guns la still undecided. It appeared radio said. the school auditorium, Lincoln clears Congress containing the will meet tomorrow at 1 p.m. / Nixon wants further reports «n School PTA will present holi­ Senate-approved boost In per­ at Woodruff Hall. Uiflltratlcn before maktag a fi­ day music by the Round Table sonal income tax exemptions Injure Police nal declaton. He promised the Singers of Manchester High it all! from the present $600 to $ , Those interested in Joining the 800 announcement In two or thrae School, directed by Miss Mar­ (Continued from Page One.' plus the proposed 15 per cent In­ Manchester Chapter, 400B52sH it weeks. tha White. Following the pro­ crease In Socist Security bene­ Colley Trial: SPBBSQSA, which meets Mon­ gram, Santa will be present to received information machine fits? In his 80-mlnute seaston with days at 8 p.m. at the Army- talk and present candy to the guns and other weapons were reporters, hla firat formal news Navy Club, may call Dennis Cong Daily Nixon replied quickly and em- 4 ^ : children. Parents, students, and phatloally: "No.” conference since late Septem­ ^Everybody's Santoro, 397 Spring St. stored at the main headquarters friends are Invited. Refresh­ SAIGON (AP) — As many as He also renewed Ws recent ber, NUen dealt largely with ments will be served. —located about four miles from Vietnam, inoludlng tha alleged Wesley Circle of South Unit­ downtown Los Angeles — and 400 American warplanes a day warning that be will call Cbn- are now attacking the Ho C3il gress back into special session My Lai maaaacra. But he also In the AeV ed Methodist Church will meet Federation chairmen and two other Panther-occupied lo­ touched on domestic and foreign cations. Minh TTaU and North Viet- after Christmas if It fails to tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the home community iniprovement chair­ policy mattera. FT. BBNNING, da. (AP) — of Mrs. Robert Samuetoon, 108 Police described the two other naoness troop and sirpply col­ complete its work on the mAJor men of the Manchester Junior There was an undlegulasd The civilian attorney tor Lt. Hemlock St., for a supper and buildings as "securMl,” umns movli^ down It through appropriation bills for fiscal threat to veto the tax refenn a worship service. A free will Women’s Club will meet tonight t e a s to South Vietnam, sources 1970—the government year William L .Oalley Jr. aaya he The wounded officers wore In bill as written by the Senate to offering will be taken for the at 8 at the home of Mrs- Wil­ in Saigon indicated today. which 'already is almost half faela It will be Impoaslble tor tala the task force* around the main Include large Increaoee In Social Methodist Day Care Center in liam Calhoun, 138 White St. headquarters. Tlie sources said the raids by over. Security benefits and a Jump In client to receive a fair military Providence, R.I. U.S.' fighter-bombers and B62s Most of the 13 money bUla still Cktok said he was not nure peraonal Income tax exemp- trial because "everybody baa The Strickland - Borst Group have been up In recent are unfinished, making it doubt­ what type of grenades were a tep p ea Uons. gotten Into the act on thia case. Hollis Circle of South United of Second Congregational tossed at police. weeks because the monsoon sea­ ful whether Nixon can prepare President Nixon gestures to make point while anawering questiona during Nixon also warned again he "They want to get on televl- Methodist Church will have a Church will meet tomorrow at son has ended and the traffic his budget message for fiscal Senators React He said the building was sand­ White House news conference. (AP Photofax) wUI caU Oongreaa back Into a aton and thsy want to talk,” tasting tea at Its meeting to­ 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. has increased. 1971 in time to meet the Janu­ bagged at doors and windows. rare post-Chrlstmas special sea- said George W. LaUmer of Salt morrow at 7:30 p.m. In Susan­ Charles Sprague of 78 Alden Although newsmen covering ary legal deadline. Ixtlie City, Utah. Those Inside, he said, appeared To Veto Threat aton If lawmakara’ eftorte flag nah Wesley Hall of the church. St., for a Christmas party. the Vietnam war have frequent­ Nixon said both House and to be equipped with gas masks In acting on approprtaUom. Earlier Monday, Latimer and Members of the Willing Work­ Hostesses will be Mrs. Alton ly reported that U.8. Air Force Senate have speeded up their since tear gas had no effect. WABHINOTON (AP) — Sen­ And ha spoke opUmlatfaiaUy Calley’e mUMary laaryer, Maj. ers Circle will be guests. Griswold and Mrs. Roy Strick­ and Navy pliuies were bombing work on appropriations, raising They also were reports that ate Democratic Leader Mike about the Sovlet-U.S. arms con­ Kennedy A. lUby, filed a mo­ land. the enemy supply line through hla hopes of comfSetion In time Presidents Flinch When they had bullet-proof wests. Mansfield, commanting on a trol talks. tion here to dlsmlsa all chargee Members of the Eighth Dis­ offlclaUy neutral Laos, the U.S. so that "you can all have a va­ againet Galley, M, on grounda Cook added. veto threat from prssldant Nix­ Speculations on another U.S. trict Fire Department will meet., - Memorial Temple, Pythian government for five years has cation” l^ween Christmas and that he cannot got a fair trial Cook said ofHoers entered the on, contended today the Senate troop pullback has centared on tonight at 7 at fire head­ Slaters, will meet tomorrow at refused to admit such opera­ New Years. beoauae of prejudicial publicity two other Panthers buHdings has acted rasponslbly in amend­ a fliptra a t 40,000 lor tha nant quarters, Main and Hilliard St. tions. Otherwise, he said, he would ^Timid^Sarah Eyes Them which haa created "a vast 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall for without shots being fired. ing the tax reform MU. announcement, which would Senior American offlcers in have to call a special session, amount of public partfon” the second nomination of offi­ Officers carried warrants for But Sen. Hugh Scott of Penn- bring the total wUhdrawals an­ The Women’s Home League of Saigon, under orders not to dis­ WASHINOTON (AP) ’’Sir.” The President continued to often evoke that kind of i-s- againet him. cers and rehearsal for the de­ the arrest of Paul Rede and B u ­ though he wou’d dislike doing 'sylvanla, the Republican leader, nounced this year to at -least E the Salvation Army will meet cuss the air campaign in Laos so. And he served notice, In re­ Sarah McClendon begins. And look on, without changing sponse. Latimer referred to wide­ gree staff called for Initiation. rner G. Pratt charging assault said the bill Is ” a mess” and 100.000. tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the Cita­ publicly, were taken by stuprise ply to another question, that he presidents of the United States expression as Mrs. McClendon ” I’m often asking the ques­ spread comments and published Refreshments will be served by with a deadly weapon against a will have to be changed drasti­ “ Ths enemy still has the ca- when President Nixon told a —the most powerful individuate continued: tions others are afraid to ask,” accounts on the Army's case del. Refreshments will be serv­ Mrs. Samuel Sohors and her police o^oer in ccnnscUon with will Impound—instead of spend- cally In a Senate-House confer­ pabllUy of launching some of­ questioner at his news confer­ In the world—brace themselves she says. ” I am Umid. I havs to Bgainai i7aUey, charged with ed. committee. an Incident a week ego. ing—any funds voted by Con­ ” I also refer to the firing of A. ence If It la to be made palata­ fensive sctlons,” Nixon eald. ence Monday night: "We are for assault by a plump, S-foot-8 ■laying tot VIetnamaee olvUlaiui gress in excess of his $192.9 bil­ Ernest FlUgerald, whose dl- make myself ask the questions. ble to the Preeident. . . But tha present prognoala also, as I have pilblicly indicat­ lion budget requests. woman. vulgemence of cost overruns But I don’t have any fear If I ■t My IsU on March 16, 1918. Nixon told a news conference that I think 1 can make la Uite: 'T m only saytng that ha (Gal­ ed and as you know, interdicting Tile Senate voted overwhelm­ "Sir,” Mrs. McClendon began saved the American people $3 think I’m right.” Monday night he would not sign That we can go forward with ley) couldn’t have a fair trial tn the Ho Chi Mlnh Trail as it runs ingly for the $800 personal ex- at President Nixon’s news billion. His greated critics were In asking questions she thinks the bill If K reaches him with our troop wlthdraaral program mlllUry court.” Latimer eald. through Laos." by interdicting, e m ^ o n and the Social Security conference Monday night. Dr. Robert Moot and Barry Shll- are right, Mrs. McClendon has Senate provisions for an $800 and that any action that ths ans- "I wouldn't rule out any other the President meant bombing. boost in Us high-speed tax delib­ llto. visibly angered Presidents El- personal Income tax exemption "There are two flagrant In­ my takas either agalnal us or poaelblllty becauae too many C Some officers in Saigon said erations last week. The reform senhc^er, Kennedy and John­ stances of intimidation and har­ "Can you do something about and a 15 per cent Increase In So­ tha south VIstiMunaso can be they hoped Nixon’s admission measure is now so festooned son. other thiiga are etlU under dls- assment and threats against this, please, sir?” cial Security benefits He con­ contained within that program.” would prompt the Pentagon to cuaelon.” with tax relief amendments that Pentagon persotmel who may She Is Washington correspond­ tends such s bill would cost too Ha said tha war la oooUng oft Issue new guidelines allowing It is called "the Christmas tree President Nixon then grinned lha attorney, who for 10 yeera have divulged Information to ent for a string of tvewspapers. much. with cBsuaiUes and InftltraUcn the dally disclosure of the num­ bill.” and the other newsmen laiighed. was one of three civilians com­ Congress and to the public most of them In her native Tex­ The Senate meanwhile moved both down now as compared ber of missions flown, the tar­ Nixon’s veto notice In effect Nixon answered: "Miss Mc­ prising ths U.B. Gourt of MIU- about cost overruns .and mis­ as, and she has been doing it toward passage of the measure with a yaar ago. gets attacked, results of the invited the Senate to reconsider Clendon, I better, after the way Ury Appeals, was Interviewed managements and Irregular in­ since 1944. after defeating on Monday two ” IxK>hlng to the future,” Nix­ raids, the number of planes shot its position. Failing that, the you put this question.” by telephone after Preeident dustrial alliances.” ” Mr. President, Sir,” she moves to end the tax-exemption on said, "If that siluatkwt oontln- down and other such details warning might Influence the NIiton’a televised nears confer­ President Nixon looked on Her reference to Barry ShiUl- asked John P. Kennedy In 1963 privilege of labor unions In po­ uas I believe that wa can aee missing from the dally commu­ Senate and House conferees, ence Monday night. straight-faced. to didn’t surprise the President litical activity. that the Vietnam war will coma niques since U.S. planes when they meet to reconcile (Bee Page Eight) In rsoponss to questions ebou( "These two instances,” Sarah Monday, but It did at his last Mansfield said that In hla to a cistoluaton legardleaa of switched from targets in North differences in the measures ths President’s remarks on ths continued, "are related because news conference when Mrs. viaiw the IS per cent Social Secu­ what happvqa at ths iMtIgalatng subject of My Lai, Latimer re­ Vietnam to targets In Laos. passed by the two chambers^ to some of the same people are in­ McClendon said he was unquali­ rity Increase Is ’’clearly fiscally tsbis.” plied: Officially the position of the reach a compromise closer to volved, I refer, one, to the realdent eald un- comment” despite the Presi­ The House bill provides tax stapo-llke interrogation of Pen­ MfMl Manehesker rtorps ” I don’t know the gentle­ tion had advised the House mant at ths Paris psacs talks Icee I do It In court. I don’t know dent’s remarks. rate reductions for lower and tagon personnel to see who leak­ open until 9 o^cIm U man,” the President said final­ Ways and Means CommIUse art "not good,” but thsy might what ho had In mind.” A spokesman for the U.S. 7th middle income taxpayers, but ed information to Sarah Mc­ ly, "But after that question I tonifdit for there was s surplus in the Social Improvs M his Vlstnamlaatlcn During the, nears oonfermee, Air Force said:. “We can’t say these would cost the Treasury Clendon for news stories. This involved Barry ShllUto and Ed­ am going to find out who he Is.” (]hrislnuu shopping. Hecurity trust fund which would plan dsvalaps harausa ths Nixon was ^ e d apsclAcally: (See Page|iFMrteen) (See Page Eight) ward Sheridan.” I Sarah McClendon’s quealK^ (Bee Page Eleven) (le e Page r) (Boo Pago Pe ■>

/ Police-Panther Battle Cost: 28 Black Lives in Two Years LOS ANGELES (AP) — Po­ dow, a machlnegun poised at to Attorney General John N. i ' the ready. Gates said. • Mitchell: lice say a series of attempts by > a* armed Black Panthers to intimi­ He said the Monday raiding "Deeply disturbed over what party—which eventually swelled date officers lay behind a deci­ appears to be pattern of vlolart. a free pair of to nearly 250 officers—culminat­ clashes between members of sion to raid the militant Negro ed with the confiscation of 25 Blsck Panthsrs and loesl police organization’s Los Angeles automatic weapons, three shot­ and FBI agents. ^RefilU” for headquarters. guns, two Thompson subma­ ” In light o f repeated ebargsa The result aras a four-hour chine guns, eight rifles, three from various quarters that siege and shootout Monday tn hand guns and a large quantity there appears to be deliberate which six persons. Including of ammunition, some of It ar­ attempt by local and federal Christnuu from three policemen, were wounded. mor piercing. law enforcement officials to an­ a. Sleeveless vest over a long sleeved d^ss with^pleated It was the latest in a series of State Ben. Mervyn M. Dymal- nihilate Panthers, urgently re­ potIce-Panther confrontations ly, a Negro Democrat who rep­ quest special inveeUgattan by 9 skirt Pure smaeh! Polyestor and rayon. 10 to 14. Round-the4^lock * which have resulted In the death resents the district,. railed the your office. o f '.28 members of the Negro battle "a national plan for po­ "Also, urgently rsquaot sps- group since January 1968, said b. Zippy pockets on a princess line dress accented with lice repression of the Panthers. claJ federal grand Jury inquiries Charles Garry, arhlte attorney Round-the-Clock does panty .hose one step better with tummy rib stitch ^. 100% polyester, 8 to 16. SSS One must concltxle this is rtot sn be convened In varioaa Jurlsdlc' for the Panthers' national head- isolated Incident." lions where nearly M Panthers controUinff lacy girdle, hosiery that hooks in place to stay in quarteia in Oakland. Two Pan­ Charles Garry. Panther attor­ have bean murdersd by law an- place . . . way at the top of thigh. | thers were fatally shot during a '4%, c. A this-minute loidc with U-necked top over a flippy ney, said the raids were "part forcement offlclsla in several police raid In Chicago Thurs­ and package of a national communities throughout ths 1^' Now as a special Christmas gift, buy the lacy girdle and one skirt 100% polyester, 8 to 16. 9SS day. scheme by the various agenclea United States.” Negro spokesmen charged set of “refills” and you get an extra pair of “refills” free, of government to destray and (3ov Ronald R eigsn, srho was that the Los Angeles^ raid was commit genocide lipcn membeni told of the t o f Angeles raid In ^ h ite with Tango or B ei^ with Cocoa Cream. $ !• complete- part of a widespread police plot d. Wool plai|d cuffed slacks, fully lined. 8 to id. i^SS. of the BUck Panther party.’ advance, commented t to break up the Panthers. If nec­ "I think it Is a tragic and de­ (DAL, ^ssleiy. aU Merino wool puUovor with mock turtle neck. 34 to 40. essary by killing them. David. HUIlard. Panther chief plorable thing, but It Is clear the $ 1 4 . Ribbed wool vest with cable design, two pockets. Acting Police Chief Harold of staff, called the Loe Angeles BUck Panthers have mail, their Gates said the purpdke of his police action a "clear ptayaleal S, M, U « !• policy one of vtolenee and out­ men was to serve warrants tor indication that the forces of D&Us exclusive right revohiUon. The ,answer lies Ulegsl posstjslon of weapons. reaction have been unleashed to With llM' overwhelming majority Gates said an officer went to destroy the Black Panther party Christmas gift box of the black, community who the Panther headquarters late by any means necessary and ob­ / have proven they are fine, aoUd Week (oi check a- complaint of an viously they choose the gun.” citiscns but svbo unfortunaUly overly noisy' Juke bo*, and was Hilliard bad "posted bsil ear­ are the biggest victims Of tboss free with any purchase lier tn the -day on a federal ordered to leave by persons srho bnsak tlu law.” armed with a pistol and a rtxB- charge of threatening the Ufa of The raid on party bsadquar- President Nixon. gun. ters commtncad ms offlcers of a -n DAL., Mincbcatcr Plufcadc, open till 9:30 every niglit until ChriBti—u (indwtinrSEhmlByi). The same week two patral- WMtney Young. Negro execu­ special tactical squad aaotm- Some of more thin 300 policemen provide cover u were wounded in the exchange of gunflrg. TIm men pessing by the lailhHng ra- tive director of the NaUcnal Ur­ officer* enter the Loe A ^ lea BUck Panther heid^ Panthers eventually surrendered. (AP PhotoCnx) poited Urfy saw a man at a wto- ban Leagns, ssrt Ih ( i f) quarters follow ing a four-hour siege. Three officers