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(Cloaeifled itdveittelng on Page 21) PRICE FIFTEEN CENT! VOL. LXXXX, NO. 322 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES— TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, QCTOBER 18, 1971 Stubborn Blaze China Debate ’ ■ f.: Badly Damages Begins at U.N. * * ' 1 ' '1
Sheridan Block UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) — Albania held to day that adoption of the U.S. plan for dual representa By DOUOI.A8 BKVINH AND ALEX G IR E I.lj tion of China in the United Nations would keep Peking A fire which burned stubbornly for more than six out. The United States took issue with that view. hours early yesterday morning before it was brought The two countries clashed o s ...... the 131-nation General Assem* Qygj. 20 years have actually under control severely damaged the Sheridan Block on bly opened its first debate on governed them." Main St., displacing about 35 persons who occupied Chinese representation since ,^,^0 eald the formula apartments in the structure. the United States switched to a ^joeg „ot “ interfere with tho Five places of business were new policy. plans for President Nixon’s vis- also damaged In the fire, which ' Albanian Foreign Minister i f to Peking “ or with the mu- was fought by more than '100 Other storios on page 11. Pic- NesU Nase, the first speaker, tiial desire of the two sides to firemen using eight trucks, turcs on page 18. quoted an Aug. 20 declaration develop better contact with They poured tons and tons of ...... „ of the Communist People’s Re- each other." water into the building in an public of China that it would hc said those contacU would effort to douse tho blaze, which under the direction of Deputy • have nothing to do with the not be “ at the expense of any imn traveled upward through the In- Chief John Rivosa, wore riktls- United Nations” if a “ two other party.” tUty' terior partitions and under fled that the battle was over, Chinas” or a one China-one The Albanian foreign minis- irlie false ceilings, virtually beyond Recall came at 0:08 a.m. Talwan” formula was adopted, ter charged that the U.S. plan, ther reach of tho water. The first firemen to arrive ■ U. S. Ambassador George which he called “two Chinas,” Kks The fate of the building, own- checked the apartments in the Bush denied that the U.S. for- actually was aimed at a dead- od by the Sheridan Corporation, building and evacuated all oc- mula was either a “two lock which wAjld prevent the Is uncertain. The original con- cupants who had not already Chinas” or a “ one China and seating of Peking. ter srtructure, built in 1023 as gotten out. No one was trapped Youth directs fire hydrant spray into a crowd of the thtmsands who jammed donrat^n one Taiwan" plan. And he said ■n hotel, is apparently beyond in the fire, despite tho fact that streets last night to celebrate the Pirates’ Wortd Senes win. Many were injured. (AP Photo) "Nobody can know for sure repair, according to Atty. many of the occupants are ol- how Peking will react” to the Oeorge Lessner, who represents derly persons, and two were adoption of a 19-natlon resolu Viet Border the corportalon. Aside frpm reportedly ill. tion he introduced to have both starting tho monumental clean- Some of the occupants took 10-Hour Rampage Chinas in th-e assembly and up Job, future plans are Indefl- refuge in the Sea Pood Wharf, a Communist China on the Secur Ground Fight nlte. nearby restaurant, where they ity Council. The first alarm was sounded were served coffee, Bush warned against ex Flares Anew at about 11:15 Saturday night, using two aerial ladder pelling the Chinese Nation Series Victory Triggers alists, as provided in a 22-na- but there were indications that trucks, firemen began soaking the fire had been in progress roof of the building, and at tlon resolution that Nase had JENSEN introduced to replace them with SAIGON (AP) Ground “for some time" before that, jjjg game time attempted to get fire officials said. It was 5 Chinese Communists through lighting flared anew on toe a.m. Sunday before firefighters (See Page Eleven) the United Nations. VIetnamese-Cambodlan „ border today and military Wild Melee in Pittsburgh reported be irreversible, since Cbmmu weekend battle 33 miles north nlst China on the Security of Saigon. P lT T S R T IR f’ H P a ( A P ) Newsmen reported witnessing en rapes. But officials today de- were released without charge. Council could veto the Nation- ___ It was the closest big-unit ac- Study on Protest Controls A World Series vikory two apparent assaults on young "led they had such reports. Police said they arrested allst's readmlssion, and it would “ This isn't a riot. It’s a gdd- “ hout 90 persons for in- constitute a daiigerous prece- ‘“>h ‘»*e capital in wver^ celebration Sunday night women - m full view of hun- tcxlcatlon. five for disorderly oent for other U.N. members. months, Involving an estimated Is Needed^ Meskill Says urn«i ,nto a »a»e of des- d .o d . who ch.e,.d ,h. £ . ccoduc, on . ,.r 000. u, C .rvT .t,!S : r trucjtion, looting and sex- ants—and there were displays orders that left the main down- duct and assaulting a police of- travel down that rood, where, I Division HARTFORD (AP) — Gov. Meskill said toe proper group in-the m-wic ^streets.^ oucci-a. Nearly a p, public lovem.aklng. nudity town area a sea of broken ^'‘-■er and twe ^ ___ask, do we stop?" he asked. Spokesmen said the fighting Thomas J. Meskill said to- to consider the question would hundred arrests were re- nnd drinking. glass, paper and debris, The crowd downtown at one .-who can predict what U.N. b e 7 a ii'T M t ''s a t o r ^ v X h ^ ''t w day toe legislature should b^: the Legislative Management ported and at least that At the ueight of the melee, a During a sweep of toe area, point was estimated at more members will be next?” Saturday when two than 100,000 persons. South Vietnamese reconnals- work on ways to control large Committee. many others were treated police desk sergeant said he police said they rcunded up Nase’s warning on Peking’s sance companies engaged an There was scattered shooting, demonstrations in and around Meanwhile, a small group of at city hospitals. had calls reportir.g about a doz- about 300 persons but many ro"t^Hpd°"woiind- was backed by clrcula- enemy battalion. The South toe state Capitol. demonstrators remained camp- but only one Ing. HundredsB ^ of explosions '*“*’■ PeWng dec- Vietnamese were supported by At toe same Ume, he said he g j p„ j^e Capitol lawn, p .— , 1— artillery and tactical air strikes caused by fireworks often were ' ^ . . . . , ^ i,__ was wllUng to meet with a rep- mistaken for gunshots. "Surely,” Bush said, "there and later ^ Infantry battalion resentatlve of a welfare ^up „e said; “I At least 30 stores were looted ‘o many another member to reinforced them, Still demonrtratlng m the <^pl- ^ j Ulster Violence Claims Four and 30 cr 40 more were dam- this organization which, toough Fighting continued into the tol lawn. But he indicated it anybody.” But, he added, aged. More than a T zen car. fully to possession of territory night A body count Sunday wouldn’t do the demonstrators „j certainly meet with a BELFAST, Northern Ireland exploded In his hands but by ministers studied charges of were overturned and In some “u*) governmental powers, morning showed 39 of e en^ **»Th*'***^ r tf representative of any group (API _ A terrorist bomb the time soldiers fought their British army torture of terror- cases burned. "jy ,f« ‘*„rt todav wav throiieh snlner fire to the ^ ■ u . get of some political com - killed and 11 government men I Will not seriously wounding three by" Tpo" toe mean's t l y was Northern Ire- . . . . ~ e n blnation commanding a simple wounded, the South Vietnamese autos with roofs that had been Last ^ursday, on the first ^ mob, however." stonders at toe close of a bloody In Londonderry, patrolling . . . . . ,,__. majority to this hall, aiming to said. legislatcrs, ®®ushed by the destruction-bent ^ solely because its Hostilities on toe Cambodian toy of toe welfare demoiwtra- ,.j ^gg .. ^ggjjgn^ claimed four and troops found two bombs near a Two opposition ------crowds , . r j , , a k , an » on PC««‘ bly five lives in toe transformer. They were dls- John Hume and Austin CMrrie. melee ended 10 hours aft- ■■ f ‘ govern Is disputed by border 60 ® ™ demonstrators are pro- struggle between British secur- mantled before they could ex- arrived in London and told er it began when flying wedges “Ibers. o g...... up state Rep. Charles Grab, 69, {ggting sizeable cuts scheduled Ity forces and the outlawed Ir- plode. He then Introduced a 22-na- ing with a sharp firefight near newsmen they had documented °f riot-equipped police, some resolution labeling toe ex- a paratroop biuie at TWen suffered a bloody nose and cut ^^gUare allotments. Meskill Ish Republican Army—IRA. The explosion in Belfast ibe withdogs, slammed head-cn Dutch and evidence supporting pulsion of Nationalist China on Ngon, on Highway 22 in Tay forehead. j|,g gyjg are something The early morning bomb ex- came as British, into the crowds and drove them In Danbury, House Speaker ..^g.re doing, not because we plosion wrecked the Universal Belgian police in conjunction ebarges “ important question," requiring Ninh province, from the downtown section. u two-thirds vote to decide. Government spokesmen said William Ratchford, a Demo- because we have Furnishing Co. in New York with Interpol, the international Accusations of brainwashing The rampage was triggered crat, said the 1972 legislature Street and shattered windows p-llcy agency, sought to verify and terture were made by the Pittsburgh Pirates' 2-1 'The , . one. and , only question ,, w. about 200 paratroopers clashed mut would consider the question of .^owd, the over a wide area. reports that two more plane- Sunday Times, an Independent S u n d a y ^ e r the Baltl- u« i S ® as Wiled 29 ^ th e r^ rith aid ^ cartel security. utterances of toe crowd, arc Sporadic violence over the doads of arms - like the four- weekly newspaper in Londo^^^^^ more Orioles to baseball's sev- strike. 8e^^^ Stoth Meskill said toe right to dem- going to do anything ’’ weekend brought death to three ton load of Czechcslovak weap- 1 rime Mlniste^ Bilan kaulk, deciding game of the that,' Bush called the dual-rcpre- Vietnamese were reported ind onstrate should be uphold, “ but „ jhe British soldiers and an IRA snl- ons seized at a- Dutch airport ner denied the J ' " ’ ®'* Vvrold Scries In Baltimore. It , „ 3„mUon realistic be- killed and 20 wounded when you get into vUitaUms by yt^te loses a pending court suit P®** three policemen were Saturday—are on their way report w c e sa be*M»n iis a jubilant but nonvio- ‘ .. put both Com- The Thlen Ngon tbase was large groups .. in which per- 333seeking^, to prevent ^ vent too__ state wounded. British troops said from Eastern Europe to IRA "I^nslblc ...... oelebratlrn. but quickly ‘munlst China, fonti^lingcontrolling the shelled tour tlrnestimes SateSaturday and they shot a second sniper Sun- terrcrists. Heath has agreed to discuss 3 full-blown riot. sons are endangered, I think j^om making the cuts, populous mainland, and Nation- Sunday, but casualties wore re- toe legislature should take day nl-ht just as he was threw- In London, Prime Minister the charges with I.abor party . ^jehration created P°PU‘°“» muiniana, ana ' aunoay, oui caaua^« wv.v .. steps.’’ (See Page Ten) ing a bomb at them. The bomb Edward Heath and his cabinet leader Harold Wilson thJ wo^s traffic Jam in toe j^ ^ ed very light with no fatal- ine worst iram cas jiiiii I* ink I inc k* null people on Taiwan, in the ities. city'8 history. At its united NatlonB without prej- Another South Vletnamew i-arH were backed up for eight future relations be- base at Krek, seven miles in- miles on one major freeway them. side Cambodia, was hit Sunday into the rlty and for six miles people of China,” he by nine 122 mm I'ockets and Rap Brown Profile on another. Police finally -would thus at last be two mortar rounds. Again Policemen .sealed llie downtown urea in an m me United Na- casualties were reported light StandGuard Fame as Apostle of Violence (See Page Eleven) Hons by the governments which with no fatalities. Over Brown By LARRY 8IMONBERG Built Over Three-Year Period NEW YORK (AP) — At least detectives and uniformed po 20 NEW YORK (AP) — A few Brown joined the civil rights New York, whore he published licemen stood guard today over years ago, H. Rap Brown was movement In tho mtd-1960’s aft a book, "Die, Nigger, Die." United Nations H. Rap Brown at Roosevelt this country’s ^ best-known er dropping out of Southern The activities of Carmichael, Hospital where the black mili preacher of black revolution. UnlverslQ' In his nattva Baton Brown and SNCC were closely tant WttS^ being treated for A gangly young firebrand Rouge, La. Hc said hc dropped connected, Vllt 01 KO CNINI wounds suffered In a gun battle with Afio Iralr, dark gliutscs out because hc couldn't got Carmichael, credited with with police. and a drooping moustache, he along with the administration, coining tho phrase “ black iiow- TTie 28-year-old Brown, once advocated tho gun, tho torch but the dean of men later said er," promised his followers that 662/3 % If NatioRS Votini quoted as saying violence is us and the bomb. Brown had been “a pretty good Bi-own was even more pillltnni “ American as cherry pie,” was “We’re at war—so accept toe citizen’' and had never been ip than he was. Required for Admission — reported In fair condition. face and fight the honky,..We liny trouble. Brown was born In Baton Ho and three other men were built this country and we’ll Workffig for the Student Non Rouge, 1.11.. and attended captured by police after they buhl It,down,” he told an i»i)-- violent Coordinating Committee Southeni UnlveiMlly for three allegedly tried to rob tho Red dlonco of fist-waving blacks Ini In MISHlssIppI, Brown was pro years befoiti dropiiiiig out lo Carpet Bar on West RSth Street Camden, N.J., In 1967. moted to project director for work In civil rights and voter early Saturday. I*ollcn sold A speech in Cambridge, Md., Alabama. His fame as an ora registration organizing. He be they came upon toe scene as that year led to Indictment on a tor grew and In May, 1967, he came SN(X3's pi-oject director tho robbery was In progress, charge of rioting. Inciting to Mucccedod Stoksiy Carmichael In AInbanm befuiv succeeiUng and a fierce shootout erupted. liot and arson. Mis lawyers as national chairman of 8NOC. Cariiilcliacl. Brown, who first rame to na- fought the charges for three Ills real hame is Hubert Gc- Under, Brawn's Icadcrslilp. llonsl attention when he suc yours, and also liattled his I90H rold llrown, but he gained the HNOC"^ contimiod Us dcvelol' rrtoo ceeded Stokely OarmIchacI im conviction In New Orleans on a nlekname “ llap'' wlnm au- iiicnl as an activist oiganlia chairman of the Student Non federal gun charge which i-e- dleliees exhorted him io ''Rap tlon Alliances w-<>i-c foniicd violent Coordinating Committee suited In a five-year |)rison sen II lo 'em, baby," w-ilb ihe Black I’antlicrs ami In May 1967, was held to lieu of tence. When ijl'anulclmcl Inlnxluced socli liM-at groups as (lie Black |I6 Villi 1160,000 bond each on rhiirges Wlien Ihe Maryland trial was Ill-own to newsmen III Atlaiilii, IJlicratoi-H. w'llli \vtilcb I’olly. of allompled hiMnlelde, robbery finally set to start In April, be said “ You'll be happy to Young and ValmUnc baco been and possession of ilnngei'iHis 1970, llrown failed lo apiM'ai have me back wbeii you luuii- llnhi’d wsapons. He was aildcd to ihe F ill's fi-oiii him lie's a liad mall '' Tile IJbcri'lors woii> led by A Witness had phuneil iMilIre most wanted list and was not III ilie ihree years ibnl follow (Tiarli’ s Korn, (hr prime minis al I a.m. anil reported tiial roll seen again In |sibllc for 17 let*, who Is now leatler of Ibc I’ d , llrown gained a nalliNial hers were airlptilng 30 imtnms 'lllaik Unlled Kr«ml In racially miMiths reputollon ns an a|KMille of Marly Salui'day, New York ■mi employes of money ami black violence In I9W, iN O ’ tense ' 'gll'i. Ill (sillcs wounded him In a siusil I’rliv was wanted on a fnl>-i Jewelry. formetl a working alllsnee wtlb mil afler s bar holdup In Man al gun (barge In SI laails aiul II IN Mia erulaara raeeil to Ihe Ihe lllark pnnUieis and Blown 20 40 SO Valelillnr w as IndU led fot mu> scene, police said, and the rob hnlinn. liei alne I'snlbet mlnisirr ol Ills apitesrsiu e had clmliged del Ito’ le in iys» ViHing wac fir Cut bars came Into Ihe foggy daih Jusllre He slid • nriut* lisel nsss guns sblase Palrntman Tw« lawyers said Ibey didn't al.o said lo be wonled by Ibe ref.e' -b. ln.<.l b- ■etMlI, M Itewwn and amdhai . rim e ItowsIsnlHg - ii.it mm IS— m agi II tnin a Kearnv a|*ail Hr,.on A olfe 1 .yon- a New »'♦ K* »« y.oS o InsUrs A, l». 1 *».- *rsd bia.k FtM sg.nl •" A llw if -tgl-gJv’ MMMM iMthBni pedtoe m M Knll.A ..i.iUWs doiD'g a Ida cwnpamii w«« eeieed «•»« mSttlsd In ■|••• “ “ -I kl« t -*•* M rsvi#***Ji* k-d oerr' »««> » dortbs a|-(-A«' -4 aaid, Bewara WMdi ihe |«.g *1 Red China Vote in Past , t*4fe,l Ike k-o|0*A( f%rer dr New H '. *>• • H ood ists »>il< WA* Uiysg a»'*44f I” I )iW (l sli-.wa i S vmIu UK MNitiwif F«lifi>ir III vr«vhMd iMltoilag. iAF WmAd) r " MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1971 PAGE T H R U BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 8 , 1 ^ P A G f i T W O merrow at 7 ;80 In the achool au* mond Tolland ditorium, Parente will be givtn Manchester Mrs. ra‘^'RS^.kr*“Si Harry JReinhorn was that much for real but the ‘ Sheinwold on Bridge the opportunity to follow an Adams St Alton L. Williams, Stage Co. whole human crew on stage. abbreviated version of their ■ . Hospital f/Notes Storrs. Resigns .Post As Dee, Johnny's white prostitute IGNORE n o r m a l RULE IN Steele Presents U.S. Flags child's Bohool. day. Also, 'nmolhy B. Fitzpatrick, whose earnings kept the bar West Jesler Patients Today: U7 East Hartford; Mrs. Anita B. MPOA' President STRONG CONTEST East-Wed vulnerable The Tolland. Junior Women’s Wo Place^ going played hy Elisabeth Bis, Club will participate in a meet ADMITTED SATURDAY: Ream, 8S Haylin Dr,, Vernon; Harry Relnhom of 200 Spring “THE WAY wanted out of that profession, By AIJ^RED 8HEINWOU) n o r t h To High School^ Boy Scouts ing of the area junior organiza John P. Bauer, East Hartford; Mrs. Beverly A. Mathews, Ell A 10 4 St. has resigned as president of and to marry Johnny and help tions with the Vernon snd Ell- Mrs. Margaret Chetelat, 230 ington; Mrs. M argaret J. Dy- A Tale Of in the bar, but "Ain't no woman Is on opponent's piny normal, . <3? 9 Second District dongressman rr.ces took place Saturday un- illlrton "clu'te "tomorrow nl'rtriit Hilliard St” Gary Collins, Bn- Warehouse 'PoInt; Mni. Manchester Property Own I HEARD IT” 'a mine gon' be workln'. She be or is it a falsecard? In the or 0 A K J 1095 3 Robert Steele paid a good will der ideal weather conditions. A 7:45 the Vernon Center Mid- field; Mrs. Constance H. Davis, Irene B. Reid, Bast Hariford; Association. Charles PiUard ♦ AQ2 Frustration long at home!" dinary ^ume you should make visit to Tolland Friday mom- iijtiaU but enthusiastic group of di, gchool. Janice Law Tracker 100 Marline Rd., Vernon. Mrs, Elizabeth K. Gaulln, B1 Lodge Dr., first vice presl- Oabe, by Darryl Croxton, was EAST |ng, presenting two flags which pfirtlclpants, separated Into six of West Hartford, a national Also, • Hubert Gagnon, 928 Division St.; Mri. Janet E. dent of tee organization, will hy Johfi Gruber the minimum number of as WEST, By JUNE UNTON the author figure. He launched A 9 6 2 hii^ flown over the nation’s divisions, followed courses rang- writer for "Womens Lib" move- Pleasant Valley Rd., South Tomlinson, 66 Clinton St. assume Retnhora’s duties. sumptions.If the play Is nor (H«rmM Reporter) the tale of the play with his ♦ ”A 10 7 9 Q6542 ftve-to-lO-spoed bikes to two laps ment will be tee featured speak- Windsor; Augustus A. Garvals, Also, James Londos, Youngs- In announcing his reslf^tion The setting was a se^y bar vision and exploded poetically mal, you make only one as 0 K 764 0 Q During tee visit which had school students and adults with er. Stafford Springs; James S. town, Ohio; David K. Griffin, Relimom stresMd teat someplace in New York City in his part, "Bein' black has a sumption. If it is a falsecard, 4 , J 10 9 6 ♦ K754 been arranged by the Republl- five-to-lQ-speed bikes totwo laps The Republican Campaign Oavis, 86 Oliver Rd.; Walter Broad Brook; Herbert Brans- ms only reason for resigning is Many people like band con- callsts except in opera. 'nUa, of during the past 16 years, a fit- way 'a makln' ya mad moe, of you assume that the opponent SOUTH can Women's aub, Steele pre- around the Green for tee eight- Committee will meet tomorrow D. Johnson, RFD 2, Lakevlew jjeid, East Windsor: Nelson W. Increwd business responslbi^ certs, and when I i U d course, neglects a weath of fine ting “No Place to Be Some- the time, hurt eUI the tim e an' had the cards that nmdc the de A AKOJ87 sented one of tee flogs to Tol- year-olds and under, while con- night at 8 in lU headquarter# Dr., Coventry. Quinby, 88 Tanner St. « « noP®* body,” the title o f this first play havin' so many hangups, the land High School in morning stables stopped tee traffic from on Rt. M6. A*"®' Ducllle Jones, He- Also, Mrs. William Van- able to continue on the O TO A band music in the fleld of song. So ception possible and also that K J 8 3 there were always band con inlerestlgn to note ^ that of the season by the Hartford problem's soo-side don't even he was crafty enough to think 0 2 ceremonies at tee school. all dlrectiOM. The DemocraUo Town Com- •>«>«>: Mrs. Mildred L. M m i I, Keuren and son, 6 7 /Jerald Dr., *" ® Hnrlted certs in the parks on Sunday fjjcoiai ctedda will be heard at Stage Company. enter yo' min'! It's buyln' what of the falsecard and alert 4> 8 3 The flag was presented to 8u- The courses were laid out by mlttee will hold a campaign Rockvllte; Miv- ' ^i,j,orn was elected to his afternoons until it got too cold Jorgenson Auditorium, tomor- Watching and listening, one is you don't want, beggin' what enough to make it without a Norlli East South perintendent of Schools Dr. Ken- Recreation Program Director meeting tomorrow night at 7:80 ®®®*‘' ®®V “"i* ■®"> f®’ second term as MPOA presl- West Chester to sit around and enjoy them. row evening. bound fast to every wild spark you don't need. An' stealln' telltale hesitation. In short, 1 0 Pass 2 A nete MacKenzle who in t&m John Campbell early in tee day. in tee Town Hall. « Ward, 694,I^e S t^ th Rockville; Mrk. Oiester B. second term as MPOA presl what is yo’s by rights! Pass n, 47 Congress dent ItuR February. The band concert is now almost Mr. Gedda has the UUe of when in doubt, believe an op- Puss 3 0 Pass 4 A presented it to Tolland High and were described hy tee win------and Others' groat expectations a thing of the past, but not "Court Singer” to Swedish ponent. Pass 4 N T Pass 5 0 School Principal Richard Olson, per of tee adult race Robert Manehestor Evening Herald ^*",^'*}* ** 8t.; M rs.\Fran^ Prichard a went down the drain like so royalty, an honor similar to the West denier. Pass 6 A All Pass iJ^ ^ Glastonbury a# Tolland Sign Diana MuWmir quite. much garbage and Johnny's corresyKindentBette ADMITTED- YESTERDAY: piSCHARGICD'VlBSTERDAY: East-West vulnerable. . ______------R«pubUcan First Selectman can- the finest route he has raced. Quatrale, tetephone 875-IS45 If vou care to ioumev to New Chamber Singer in Mrs. Myrtle E. Armstrong, 227D Thomas P. Bottlcello, 240 New NEW YORK (AP) — Diana , y ^ ^ w j Vienna' which originally meant bar could sustain only the didate Erwin Stoetzner for Boy Nowoczek and a neighbor, who -----;------licmdon, you can hear band Opening lead —Ace of Hearts. finoio of the N. Main St.; Mrs. Helen W. gtate Rd.’ Mrs. Carlene Bchroll, Muldaur has been signed to co- dream for awhile. West opened the ace of hearts weekend In the finals of the Scout Troop 816, one of tee three ^,50 parUcipated In tee 1 1 -mlle concerts by the United SUtes ^ ^ Berg, 68 Thrall Rd., Vernon; Hartford; Michael A. Rus- "'P*'® Other," now being There was the expected vio when today's hand was played playoff. o.,-..,-,, trxmps In town. race, enter similar event# Coast Guard Band about once chambers of the Empor- Fernon Mrs. Margaret C. Blglin, 486 154 ckioper Hill; Frank Me- Aimed Murphys, Calif. lent ending, but the rest of it a few weeks ago in the semi- IhUly Question Members of tee ReyMibUcan throughout tee state as a hob- a month during the winter. Hits was so strongly, continuous by finals of a playoff to pick the Purftier opens with one dis W. Middle Tpke.; Charlotte F. caughey, 67 School St.; Mrs. ______is an extremely good band. I appeared here in Women's Club who arranged tee by. the excellent cast of 14 that one united States team for the 1972 niond, and the next player pass- Council To Air Boudreau, East Hariford. Blaine M. Stimson, 81 Holl St. ______heard it only the other day when cpc™. bU over the world. He's event alTO altered tee cere- point of origination for felt that the bang-bang gang Bridge Olympics. West then gg. You hold: Hjiades, A-K-Q- Also, Jacqueline M. Brazeau, i>orotey Desmara- it was in the parade that com- getting older now, and I suspect monies at the high school. routes was tee Town land ending was make-believe shlfted to the jack of clubs. J-8-7; Hearts, K-J-8-Sj Dla- New School Plan Storrs; Mrs. Thelma Briggs, 97 , 22', Graham Rd., South memorated the 200th anniver- the rat race of traveling from Meet the Candidates Hall. Cyclists were directed and these people and their hor Declarer, Los Angeles stock- monds, %\ Clul»s, 9-8. Wells St.; Alfred H. Brooks, Windsor; Mrs, Carol L. Dell- sary of the Governor's Foot opera house to another and Tolland High School students down Tolland St. to Cider Mill Discusaton of tee proposed Eaat Hartford; Cynthia E. Cap- Qrant Rd.; William RE-ELECT rible frustrations went grinding broker Don Krauss, prudently what do you say? Guard. rehearsing with strange casts in will join residents for- a------first- xvv..,Rd Grant Hill, (at which point addition to tee Rockville High rilozzl, 89 Northfleld St.; « wilson «1 Mather St.; Cecil relentlessly on. put up dummy's nee of clubs. Answer. Bid one spade, using Also in the line of march was tnont of strange stage settings hand look at tee candidates In the three mile course was dl- gchool Is on tee agenda of tee Theresa M. Delorme, Stafford ’ ’ 395 woodland St.; WILLIAM E. FnZGBlALD He then tried to cash two high gj^„dard American bidding the United States Army Band gotten to him. In any event the local elecUons Thursday roctod down Anderson Rd. to councU meeting to be Springs; Mrs. Cynthia J. Fer- F. Deane. 140 North- diamonds but had to ovemiff,^ methods. The hand is not quite and the band of the Grenadier 1*® doesn't seem to be singing as night when the Tolland Junior cider Mill and back to tee 7 . 0 0 aa Hartford. ^ Windsor. Board of Directors Andover when East ruffed the second enough for a jump re- Guards from London. To my much opera as in former years A Womens Club sponsor "Meet tee Hall. *®"*»*^ Also. Mrs. Jane M. Grant, 100 "r^are M Gagnon. INCUMBENT with the deuce of spades. sponse. Some expert partner- ■way of thinking, the Coast 1® appearing in recitals, a Candidates Night.” The six-mile course contlnu- mlnistraUon Building Range Hlil Dr., Rockville; Vol- ^ ^r- Happy 100th Birthday Resides at 140 Richmond Drive with wife, Jonlcs, Guard Band sounded the best, somewhat easier tadc. Libby Provides South next led the ace of ghlps believe In lighter jump re- The high school students will od down Grant HUl to (Jehrlng Mayor Frank McOoy has In- demars Gravlejs, 172 Hawthorne Hartford; William and 3 children. Received BA from UConn in 1060 and Margaret Vlning cele- her grandfather, Ben Wood's trumps, on which East casually gponses; and wh®" ‘.5*® and that's saying something. Mr. Gedda will open his 8:16 Mrs. play a key role in tee event In Rd., New Rd., sind back down dicated he would propose set- St.; Tammy A. Hyson; 114 Ra- pellegrlno West Hartford; Doctor of Law from UConn in 1963. He is a partner For some reason or other it concert with three songs by Breakfast Music brated h e rfo o th birthdfy with farm hi Suffleld. He was one of dropped the nine. Now the slam was actually "held, Dbfi Kraiws preparation for their own mock Grant Hill to tee Green. Ung up a review committee to chel Rd.; Mrs. Jane V. Kuras, • ^ r m Ics Montauk Dr.', oraiea ner loom oirmaay wim larm in auii e tobacco and the match depended on jumped to two spades opposite with tee law firm of Howard, Kohn, Sprague, and doesn't have the popularity of Glinka, a really neglected com- election at tee high school. The 11 norite- S® over tee plans for tee $10.6 480 Pleasant Valley Rd., South ’ Bassett Yesterday’s______. ______Pancake BreaJt' dinner Friday evening Connecticut’s ^ Fitzgerald In Hartford and Manchester. He has hsen the Army or the Navy Bands, pcaer; these will be followed by Dariyl Croxton fast turned out to be successful ‘ he home of her nephew, Ste- growers. She is the widow of wnemer or im ope students have bLn revievring wa.^ ^ r ! ^ ^ > » o n P«>J®ct before It U act- Windsor. V e j^ n ; Dennis M. Bas«»tt. a Director of the Town of Manchester since 1966, by Lew Mathe. President of Manchester Chapter of A.F. . in 1969, Of coursecou™ theme U.S.U.O mai^eMarine Corps three songs by ^ Sibelius. Glinka of iU conUnuous acUon, iU ghet- and early morning attenders Ph®" ana ms lamiiy ai Aioen Vlning, fomer city Possibilities the candidate resume booklets tiih *n Dunn HUl M In ®** ®® ***® CoimcU. fllie May- Also, Mrs. M artha 8 . Me- pnhert E Worden Lake- 8 Copyright 1971 Trustee of Uvb Lutz Jr. Museum in 1967, President of Band has all the glamor of is Russian, of course, and Slbe- ,a„^uage and to every frus- were treated to a social treat— 79 Ansaldi Rd. where she made council man and interior , General Features Corp. prepared hy the Cuh.and will S n t^a^d S Zm^^We^ ^ m'iTu^ T t U «r^rs w^’^kri^TS ®Cove“nS:’ Dock Manchester Chamber of Commerce 1966-66, charter playing for V^e l^se hmc- ^ hearing school prindp^ Donald her home for many years. Mrs. decorator of Springfield. M^s. f,^^“%outh could make member of Manchester Jaycees and Vice-Chairman followlng c l d t e K L T s * ^TSn'S.S^^ rteu‘r irVe^^Crlcrtee Ha^SZ’ L * ^ M cL"S Z i S P.Z; ^^s. ^PaS ons, so everybody knows about pa ^ extremely entertain- LibbvLibby nlavlng playing on the organ. Vlning was born Oct. 17, 1871 Although she made a. complete , the slam oiam nnivonly hvby Tiiffingruffing a heart of Manchester Redevelopment Agency 1066-66. this one, but it doesn’t pldy any da sings in a great many differ- '‘‘ a “n exiremcijr enteric- The event 'will provide all Ubby had offered to provide ‘n Hartford, one of the five chil- recovery from a broken hip in in dummy and then discarding The cyclists returned tir^ ‘Jubuf “l ^ T w“ k te^ st^! V^rl“ j.“^^™ 7i C. Toomey. East ^®'-•: so you can t get lost. Grieg was a Norwegian. Usual- pt^y is superbly done, and to the The Andover Republicans, ALL A6EI AOMintO teria. that East had started with only 14 Linnmore Dr.; Theresa A. The Hartford Stage Company Semebody” rqns through Nov. G«Mnl Ateimets Represent Club 25 GALLONS U*® Company, its who sponsored the breakfast as the nine-two of spades. But *3^ tlon of tCDR Wiliam L. Broad- Englirfr (by means of translat- the only regional production in ^ strictly social non-partisan *^®" awarded a Ford Foun- 2 1 . Krauss felt sure that Peter w ell \4dio picks interesting pro- ed lyrics) or in the original Nor- the country so far. The produc- event served some 150 adults daticn grant of $239,650 to be AU ACU ABMimO Welchsel, the young New York Ptrantil GuldWM 8mi«»tl zs proposed someUme ®Y a son to Mr. and Mrs. George H®"™K“ ’ w®8j“ : ^®® ® “ “® Uon was arranged by special and children plates of ham and paid in installments over the expert who held the East cards, GP has deyrfo^d the band to a we hear them in German, but permission of the producers. pancakes with endless cups of Club at Home Life Day, ®v®r, Linda Lomprom; three a subcommittee appointed by g u „^in g 79 i^ckwood St.; a RFD 1 Of GASOLINE next feur years. The Stage THEATER TIME was unquestionably both alert Wednesday at VaUe’s in Hart- mU®®. *8 and under, George thee rianiungPlanning v^ommi™.w,Comml^on,_ _ for daughter to------Mr. ------and Mrs. J men! » conldnCouldn’t t coovcopy Regional Board of Education at year. y®6r. The drive will also at- opens Friday rooms 0‘rsaid'court In to Tolland HlUs, Inc. for p«^' 13, or April 9, again all Sundays ^es. and in general BuUdins in said MMOhester is h e ^ . Columbine R d Ity to dUcuss bids for tee con- Renror writea^in the romantic Charlie’S good points an' live the Rham library in Hebron; 8 ‘®"iP‘ raise funds for this Meadows Drive-In —"(Throme by asBl^ed for a hearlnz upon the ® «y on t^umoino riu. tract for installation of sower Mrs. Alice M. AUlson, 40 West and all at 8 p.m. like men! So we copied his bad p.m. Grange at the old town y®3 r’s operating deficit, & Hot Leather” . 7:30; “ Lola” , COWR seUlement and allowance of the ad- Church B aiaar j minster Rd.; Mrs. Joyce S. ______vein. lines in the Regan Rd. area. jg points! . . . with all our fine hall on Rt. 6 ; 8 p.m. Conserva- According to William Stew-9:00 8 . Parker, 16 Walker St.; Daniel Another thing that has almost The rest of the program 40 ISi2‘*U?e‘2^e“r S e n r r f h riS r^ S m>« Women’s (^ llow sh lp jo f clothes an’ big cars! All it did tlon Commission at the town of- ‘ri. managing director there is Blue Hills Drive-In — “ Ban- order of dUtributlon, and it U the United J. Duffy, 82 Valley St.; Mrs. become a thing of the peist is Russian. There are three songs was make us hate him all the flee building. 7 p.m. Sixth always an . annual operating anas” , 7:30; ’Alice's Restau- ORDEMD that the a^nlslra- cjmroji wlU hold its Country Helen M. Hand, 412 Lake Rd.. the volcal recital. There used by Moussorgsky and four by ourselves too.” Manchester Area Grade Girl Scout Juniors at the deficit of between $50,000 and rant” , 9:00 Zte*ln*sald^v!i5“S"the day and Store Christmas Bazaar Satur- Andover; Mrs. Barbara G. to bo lots of them, but now no- Tschalkowsky to round out the _ .... "The language Itself was an home of Mrs. Marge Campbell *70,000 which must be met hour above mentioned and jg y fro m 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. at body seems to want to hear vo-. program. I presume these will Roya, 726 W. Middle Tpke.; be sung in Russian, since Mr. assault. the audience bending on Rt. 87. through support from its board STATE said2Sidhe“. hearina ^ « tbe t givenv “ lo aii penonu the ww church Religious EducaUon Police Blotter Mrs. Berta Berzins, 26 Ash MANCHIfTIft CtNTia havlng an interest In s^d e s t ^ by Building. ------(Jedda sings in that language. forward to try to understand the Tuesday: 3 p.m. Brownies at directors and the communi- Ftfl BARK RIAR OF THIATRI worth St. publlAlnz a_copy^of thU orfw to Featured in tee country store Michael Manley. 42, of 2 However, they are listed in slurred half-words and getting the Elementary School; 7:30 ‘y- Also, Mrs. Vem onlca S. Beau- tton®ln"salS®Su5rlct at leari seven ■will be needlework, handicraft, Daley Circle, Rockville, was Wellwood CSrcle, Vernon; English on the programprogram, so slammed with aU the forms of p.m. Andover Sportsman’s Club The second pari of the grant “A COCKEYED uaesn imua your guess is as good as mine. aU the four-letter words unUl at the clubhouse grounds on Rt. totals $185,066 :md this is to be MASTERPIECE n hoUday. trash and treasure, and C. Kenney. Daly In any event it is a chance to they became a natural form of 8 ; 7 p.m. Boy Scout Troop 124 paid in four installments an- 15, lOTl, by certified moll, a copy bake shops as w ell as a coffee Ing under tee Influence of liquor Hebron' Robert A. Howe, P A R K A D C —Joseph Morgenstern. Newsweek BURNSIDE hear a vocal recital by a first language which emerged from at the home of Scoutmaster nually through 1975 to establish “"S.Sbiuad “S!® ®»«>P- ^ avaUaWe at or drugs and driving left at tee Q .^^bu ry ’ James A. Turek. O K N rate singer, and that opporiuni- the human conditions they de- Robert Eaton on Lakeside Dr.; a cash reserve fund, which is Academ y fPt( I’ARKir^G jVB Conn.; Nicholas D. 'Oonvertlno Jr.', tee coffee shop from 11:80 until rotary at Vomon Circle. North St!- Michael R. Vell- IHW A.M . ID 10 9 M . is not too common these scribe, including the education- 8 p.m. P T A meeting at the not to be used in.:,current oper- Award 49F 'Rachel Road, Manchester. 1. :8 „ 0 . Norman Cook. 28. (rf Chareat " vvind- ty WED! Sidney Poitter “THE fmOANIZATlON" Conn, and return make to this days. al ones Johnny himseU the school. Al-Anon Family Greup ating budget funding but which Wlimen The Planning and Zoning Trailer Park, Vernon, was ’ black ter owner, pimp and at the church. will provide a reserve of money ^ Commission wlU hold a public charged with disorderly con- Also, Lori L. Luft, Wllllman- cc: David M. Barry, A y. hearing tonight at 8 in tee Town *>ct after an alleged domestic would-be racketeer can’t even Wednesday: 9:30 a.m. Worn- which can be,used when need- tic; Kerry M. Manley, 165 Y o u 'k/q read and Cora in her white ®n’s Study Group at the First ed and replaced so that it will AT A^rSimT OF p m S ute held revised sign reg- disturbance at his home. Union St., Rockville; Barbara ^ "un'form” insisting she’s a Congregational Church; 1 :30 always be there. at^Mimchester, wtthhiMd for the uiatlona for tee town. Hie revl- Nancy Guertin, 88 Elm St., A. Shopardson, Laurwood Dr., pracUcal nurse and not a maid P m- Young - at - Heart at the Ellsworth Davis, president of CHROME district of Manchester, on the 7th slons w ere prompted In large 'Rockville, w as charged with Bolton; Daphne L. Jennings, oof the admits " I ain’t never learned church. the company’s Board of Dlrec- ‘'“pr?Lm;‘“ HSjt.'^ Jear in Cir- Johnson 188 Birch St.; Mrs. For J(*nny time was wait- bridge game at the church. “in making these grants the wBESia,T!ii?®^lyn ‘'esulat®"® S®vem aU types ot cult Court 12, HockvlHe, Nov. ctone, Somers; Stanley ing 10 years t o r hU idol father- Saturday: 8:30 a.m. to n<^ Ford Foundation r e o ^ z e s HOT minlstratrix, praying for authority signs within each zone in tee 16. $29.95 F. Trask, East Hartford; Theo tigOTo Sweets Crane to get out in many cases past deficits SOUTH WINDSfHt dore A. Angel, 30 High 8 t. l o v e s I me, it is tee Town Clerk. South Windsor iKdlce are in Also, Mrs. Mary A. Aceto, 189 UPCOLON lEAlHER ORDERED:------— — That-i—i the i foregoing .— , a St. Matthew’s Church Schol' vestigating a break into tee Oak St.; Mrs. Catherine ...... -mined af‘ih^pSba!e*'Sf«ce“uf MimShelSw arshlp Committee wUl meet to- home of Richard Mdr, 49 Lew- Latham, 9 Main St., South . , school. help pay oft these deficits is al- In said District, on the 37th d v of night at 8 In tee rectory to final- Dr., reported have occur- tnemseives. Sunday; 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. so a recognition that such fund- Windsor; Patrick Uzotte, East* Baxsaiii Hour Sat ig to As Sweets Crane, Joseph At- Turkey shoot at Wright’s Field ing is a legitimate philanthropic 1 h,®‘u!’e®''!oreS;oi, ^® f®*’ “ j® church’® N ew ed Saturday night, Hartford; KeUey A. Volslne, IS $19.95 1-2 p S l AH SMits 99c given to all persons Interested in Y ea r s Ball to benefit tee schol- Police said M olr reported teat tles gave the kind of P® rf^- o rR r\ r‘7:30 p‘m" H / ^ V Fe'r activity. "The funds to establish 1 Woodland St., Rockville. ance that made one seriously K s iB S B f f l M ake it fo r r e o l ^ lo w ^ ip at the church. a continuing cash reserve over SpSi^ton , „ , , , , the rear door of his home had ------Also, Kelly L. Bennett, East wonder if maybe , they dldn!t JamM Garner 1 of hearing thereon, by publishing a Men interested In joining tee been pried open and $60 in coins Hartfwd; Mrs. Mary A. Mur the next four years are an en 1 H Mia Farrow | Just go and find this wasted Manchester Evening Herald couragement for continued |;SS^r°ha;?lii “a '« la t £ n 'in " ® . a d 1 T H E SKIN (Ustrlct, at least seven days before meet tonight at 7.80 at the in some boweiV And^re; correspondent, Anna sound management.” ------PLUS------"SEE NO KING.. INTENT ghetto. His lower lip had a pari 4^,. , 42.9347. the day of said hearing, to appear high school...... ------■■ —- " ■■ ■ RIngiM To date the company has sold CEHIUBY FOI PRtSfll'S If -they see cause ^ said time and T^olland Bova Lseaffua w ill S H I I H l IH H jgHjB g|g| HIH HHI HMB all its own, and not only Attles ’______1 GAME' EVIL” place and by mailing on or before ^"® Acuana isoys League win _ Maybe some day you two wMI $59.75 5,300 subscriptions for this sea BUTCH CASSIDY AND 1 OOLOB (OP) be engaged. Meanwhile give OOLOB (OP) 1 October 14. U 7 1 , by certified mall, a hold Us annual meeUng tonight ■ m m M M M m m iMMM.^M.MM .m ■ son, amounting to 60 per cent g 70e aad too 7iN and 9:w J her a beautiful symbol of W°Kaiia f c y 1 i® u i R0,S“ A^2: u . United Oongrega- . Kills Communication of the seats available. Subscrip THE SUNDANCE KID your mutual hopes and feel PAJUViSKW’’ COKW (T OELUIC West WUUngton, Oobn., and return tional Cnurch. ■ F-R-E-E SHOP at , tion allotments for Tuesdays, Management Does Not Recommend (OP) PlctuiM (br CStUdmi ings, a Ring of Intent. Real fUanrly^at^r DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) — An AT 7:30 make to thl^urt. The Middle School will hold diamonds! Intertwined average of 90 public telephone Fridays and Saturdays are now cc: Jerome I. Walsh, Atty. Us ParenU Night program to- ■ hearts! And if ever you wish bobths are destroyed every day sold out, as are all student to replace it with a proper HOME SERVICE! | lowing Ijerali in the Irish Republic, according matinees subscriptions. engagement ring, we’ll give $39.75 The company's first play of you full credit towards ariy Publtahed DsUy Except Sundays o” *®*®! '-®P°'-‘ ' MIAMI lEACrS fiMCIOVS lESORT HOTEL diamond of your choice. snd Holidays at 13 Blasell Street, vandals were blamed. the season, ” No Place to Be Uanebester, Conn. CUSTOM Telephone 64S-37U Second Class FostMe Paid at MADE Manchester, Coon. ((WOiO) WEWHOLSTEBIHB SUBSCRIPTION RATES $35 Payable in Advance 8HN8 80UCI ociANPRONT • aist-tb aind tT R irrt Maoche«tec at 958 Mtiln Street Thies Mcotbs ...... 9.71 S T A R G A * E r !'* v^ One Mooth ...... AM -By CLAY R POLLAN ARIES LlIRA MAk. 21 Your Daily Activity Guide FIGHT sefT.T. 23 r p According to the Stars. '‘ Ani. 19 *230.59 WALL-TO-WALL OCT.T. 2 2 4 irL ^ PBIOB INOLUIHDB 1- 2-11-231 To develop messoge (or Tuesday, reod words correspo^ing fo numbers 4- 7-20^^ Bound Trip Jet from Bradley R y 37-47-68 65-66.74 ^ OARFETHiQ ^TAURUS 6f your Zodioc birth sign. Bound Trip Transfers Between Alrptwt and Hotel SCORPIO For Board of Direefors . APR. 20 1 Youf 31 Try 61 GrociOut AWABO-WINIONO OU8INB OC7. 214 1 W MAT 20 2 FRfling 32 Sociol 62 You'll 3 A»p«cts 33 W ithout 63 Anything WOK. 2 0 WILUAM J. DIANA ^35-39-54-59 4 Nrw F B A T U B IN O 8 MEALS DAILY INCLUDING .^ t 34 B« 64 Leod 1 &Y62.67-89-90 5 Ke«p 35 Prob# 1318-X-33i PORNOGRAPHY Sen Bouol’e Bpeetaoular Luncheon, 65 To A native of Mancheoter, ho la a graduate of Man 49-63-84-87f GEMINI 6 Tight 36 OiKrtRt 66 Pleo&ont Dally at Poolside chester Schools: BA from University of t:k>nnectlcut; 7 Contoett 37 Individuof 67 Goin SAGITTARIUS ■ Call Blau's and w* will i«nd an axparf to ■ and JD from Boaton University Law School; termer 6 Encourogt 38 Er>gog«mRnts 68 Vofid'ofid 160% AIB OONlNTiONBD, HBATIID 9Gnp Administrator of Aetna Ufe Insurance Company; JUNe 20 39 BenRoth 69 Cleor " “ r -» J j i UaiOD CHAISB UMJNOB8 * MA7« " your homo with lamplas. Choosa from hun- 8 10 Approochirtg 40 Opposite 70 Mote D ie. 21 FBBB aOUF * TENNIS now Deputy Comptroller for the Statie of OonnecUcut. i^3-44-55-5« n About 41 Be 71 Chortge OUR TOWN 5y70-7579-86 12 Member 42 Sea 5 8-ia2^ daOPPINO ABOADE 8WIMMINO POOL I dradi of now pattarni, colon and fabrici. No | He la the Deputy Mayor of Manchester; CoOialr- 72 Strirtgs 28 5a83-85VS5 man of the St. James Church Retreat League; CANCER, I3RrIum 43 Affections 73 M irv M HUGE PiUVATE BEACH U ItV 44 Art 74 Events CAPRICORN A $R|i|H»edl)r Adult Magaziue Ouflat hat t|Maad |u it I obligation to you . . . ■ charter member of Manchester Exchange Club; 21 15 Cortfuily 45 Mokes 75 ftesporyfs A U . BOOMS WITH PBXVATE 1$A1BS, member of Drug Advlaory Council; and Army-Navy ^ j u i r 22 )6 0 f 46 Prompt 76 New LABOB WALK-Or OUMBETt Now let us add morey^iohvenience to your telephone a u b . 17 Consider 47 Is 77 Friends JAN. If rttM ily oa Maaehniet’t Mala Straat THIS OUTIET 1^1517-56-57 18 To 48 Somethirsg TV IN BVBBY B/tOM Recipient of 1»71 Distinguished Service Award of 78 Groups 12-1540-42^ I C A U . 643-4159 ■ l>'6a7l-82-88 19 Youf 49 Receivir>o 79 To 4552-69 ■ h o m e OF MIABa BEACH’S *CBAZY HOBAB OABABBT' the Manchester Jaycees. 20 Con with an extension for as little as $ 1 a month. UO 50 Be aOArtd MUST NOT STAY IN OUR OOMMUNITY. What taa FULL SOCIAL PBOOBAM FOB ADUUM, Married to the former Lois Ann Morelli, they have 21 Fulfill 5) W ith 81 Dorirtg AQUARIUS 22 On TBBNA, OOUNSBUNtJlUPBBVUBD two children and another one due in November. 52 Feelings 82 Your JAN. 20 AUG. 22 23 Aquoriut 53 Liberol* 83l Oiplomottc YOU do? PRAY for Hit ttara aiaaagir’t loall PNKET AOnvmES FOE PBB'TBBNS 24 Your 54 Sorfoce 84 In f i t . II i^l-2 9 -;32-38 25 Importont DANOmO * BNTBBntAlNMBNT NtTBLY blau 55 Stirr>uloted 85 Aggressive 5 5 9- 224 THRU SAT. furmturo store:; VOTE REPUBLICAN '41-4561 26 0oy 56 Arty 86 Ptoposols 24-27-72 la fraat of this tfon. TAU( toSlai Mraoaally ahaut your VIRGO 27 PufM 57 Intention 87 Return PULL THE TOP LEVER, Tuesday, Nov. 2 28 Ptopl* 58 Your 88 Scene PISCU anmlfloa. 00 IT NOW .. .'TODAY! . MEROURY TRAVEL THURS. I FRI. X.-AUG. 22 29 Your 59 Volues 89 Greottr I I I . I f 30Givo m MAIN er., MAsttmmam Hila ad sponabred by the Manchester BepnbUean ('A t in . 22 60 To 90 Insight UA». 20 r Town Committee — Chaa. McKeaste, Tress. * " ^-11519-26-31 . 10/19 PAID FOR ly crriziNS a g a in s t pornography PMOMB 6M41M HITES HU 9 ;Sy48-7»«)Tl Tttf )Good ) Advene € Neutral 34-3551-53;^ A DONOVAN BNTBBPIUIB 7577-78 I U i y j A ^ ^ ^ N C H E S lg R — 648-41^ | Southern New England Telephone MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN , MO^fDAY,. OCTOBER 18, 1971 PAGE FIVE
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60-stock average was un Stock Market changed at 322.0, with induatrl- als up .2, rolls up .2, and utili NEW YORK (A P ) — Stock' ABSENTEE VOTING ties off .5. market prices drifted without n Noon prices on the Big Board pattern In today's slow trading also included OAF, up Vi at os blue-chip issues scored mod 21>,i; Gener.-U Electric, up Vi at est gains. 62; Boise Cascade, up 'Vi at The noon Dow Jones average 22Vi: Occidental Petroleum, up of SO industrial stocks rose i.lO »i at 14Ti: and Firestone, up % to 875.06. at 55. Declines led advances by a American Stock Exchange small margin on the New York prices Included Vetco Offshore, of .-ch ..ua.at. up % at 33; Loew’s Corp. war Stock Ebcchange. ★ A b..nc. from durin, votin, hour, Analysts said Investors were rants, off >i at 22%; Asamera torn between hope for the eco Oil, up % lat 16'i; Canadian b.c.u.o of m.mb.r.hip in o r.lniou. com- nomic outlook and fears that In Javelin, up % at 12Vi; and flation might be rekindled If Champion Home builders, up munity. wage increases were allowed % at 42%, ★ llln... or ph,.lc.l dUcbility ond unobl. to *ot. under Phase of the new eco nomic program. Sudanese Plane in person at the pollt. On the American Stock Ex ★ Member of Armed Force*, spouse or depen Cooked Up Big SAVINGS change, TesdW) Petroleum rose Kills Bystanders •6 to S7ti while the warrants dent of such member. ___ dropped Vi to 25. The company CAIRO (A P ) — Eight persons said it had completed discovery were killed by a Sudanese gov I rp fUg r e p u b l i c a n t o w n COMMI^EE, Odd I of an oil ‘Well in a sparsely ernment plane that hit them ns I Fellows Building, ^187 Main | drilled section of New Mexico. It was taking off from Wau air I Conn. 06040. Please arrange Absentee Ballot for. Chemicals and electronics port in the southern Sudan, were up: Steels, mall order-re- Egyptian newspapers said to tail, and airlines were off. All day. I Voter’s Name...... ^ for Y o u ... other stock categories were 'The report said all eight mixed. members of the plane crew I Address ...... I At noon The Associated Press were uninjured. 1 TVTM’T DET.AY COMPLETE A’ND'MAIL TODAY i FOR FURTHER INFORMATION T E ^ ^ I M REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE______j (Heiald photo b>- Bucclvlclue) The five Democratic Board of Education candidates School Board Candidates chat with Dr. Walter Schardt, Board of Education member not up for election this year. The five were Choieesf Meats In Town! Outline Democratic Aims featured at a I'eception yesterday afternoon at WE ARE PLEASED TO Schardt’s 31 Eastland Dr. home. The candidates Royal Vienna Cookware H ie five Democratic candi pledges” on Democratic cam left to right are incumbent A^ty- Allan Thomas; TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! $ ANNOUNCE THE ADDITION dates for the Board of Educa paign literature will serve as Paul Greenberg; Mrs. Eleanor Cbltman; Atty. John tion today released the list the basis for the Democratic Yavis; and Dr. David Winer. Dr. Schardt is at right U.SJJ.A. CHOICE! TO OUR STAFF printed here of 10 of their “ ob campaign. There will be no Atty Pascal Prignano, a Democratic candidate for jectives.” According to Demo "platform” as such, he said to Board o f Directors, is in upper left o f picture. cratic town chairman Ted Cum day. CLUB $' mings. “ We feel that taking our This list and the “ few simple tablished to encourage cost sav Stars in Fuzz selves to 4pe pe<^le is the best ings. way we can make our campaign STEAK "• 5. A curriculum plan be es NEW YORK (AP) — Burt^ 2.09 Miss known to the pec^e,” Cum tablished to be used in conjunc Reynolds and Yul Brynner w ilw mings observed. “ We’re com tion with the Ten-Year Building star in "Fuzz,” a comedy dra-G mitted to this (door-to-door Program. This would include a) ma about the New York polices HIGHLAND PARK MARKET | Connie It's Time To Get ^ campaigning) every night. We 1V2 OT. SAUCEPAN a secondary schot^ curriculum scene to be filmed entirely In J FREE believe it is a great deal more 317 Highland St., Manchester— IPhone 646-4277 S My Pre-WiiHer f which is coordinated and com New York for United Artists. G meaningful, more positive than patible with the new changes in This outstanding 4 a platform full of guttering gen the elementary school; b) a re Stylist comes with a $50 deposit to a new or existing account K SPECIALS eralities.” view of present curriculum to from one of OH j Cummings ^ d the 10 objec eliminate dated material to tives of the Democratic candi make room for an improved art Springfield's lead r Aluminum 1 dates are “ a heck of a lot more and music progfram, a strength ing Salons. She is specific” than the RepuUican "Let's keep Manchester a ened science program, and im a wizard at the k # DOORS 4 platform statement on educa proved special services. tion. ^ • SIDING 1 6. Sidewalk construction be City of Village Charm, Sensational new • AWNINGS • The list of Democratic objec initiated where busing costs are Shag Cut as well tives follows; not a black top jungle" • WINDOWS ; excessive. as Frostings, per 1. Mass purchasing practices 7. Accountability procedures • C A N O H ES which will allow the town to manent waves & ► 4 and management objectives be ^ • JALOUSIES ^ realize the cost savings from emphasized for teachers and High Styling. buying in large quantities. JOHN TANI principals. 2. Modernisation of the busi 8. In-service training, team FOR ► SereMi F a n h a ness management and purchas thelwKjs. Patio M teaching, and use of teaudier O m ta aa< Oar Pacta ^ ing iHXKedures to improve ef aides should be encouraged. BOARD OF DIRECTORS ficiency and provide better ac- 9. Voluntary efforts to supple k Easy Tenns ^ countaUllty of equipment and ment education programs sui^lies. ^ould be pursued. VOTE DEMOCRATIC 3. Federal grants and state 10. Communication and co Schulfz Beaufy Salon Only 1 Pnr Account, PImm L BHJ. TUNSKY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 4 funds will receive special atten operation between Board of PHONE 643-8951 tion to insure an equitable Education, Board of Directors, EhidoTsed by Friends of Jolm Tanl 44 OAK STREET- ^ A49-9095 ^ Joe CzefwtnsM, Treasurer share. town manager, and taxpayers A ir Conditioned- ■ Ample Parking 4. Incentive programs be es- be improved.
Royal Vienna Cookware, which is imported from Austria, combines old-worjd charm with new-world practicality. It is made of iron and covered with porcelain The Green School Utilizes What Will Happen to Our enamel. Even the unique pattern is baked on. Then it’s rimmed with stainless steel so the edges won’t chip. It’s heavy, like all good cookware is. You can move it from refrigerator to stove . . . and right to the table for gourmet serving. You All of Its Space Now — ^ Children’s Tomorrows? can’t buy it in any store . . . it’s available in this area only at S.B.M. Minimum depoGit must remain tor 12 montna.
By the time your child in the 4th, 5th. or 6th 11 Rooms, cloakrooms, halls, "cafeteria," "aud ..and Everytime You Make a $50 Deposit, You May Buy an Additiorial Piece at Big Savings: grade of any public school in Manchester reaches itorium-gym." I. 10" COVERED SKILLET omy $9.00 8" COVERED SKILLET only $6.95 Junior High, he will be on split sessions. retail value $12. retail value $9. / The boiler room is used for music instruction. 2 QT. COVERED SAUCEPAN omy $7.45 5 QT. COVERED DUTCH OVEN omy $9.45 s By 1974, there will be double sessions at the retail value $11. ' retail value $15. ■ ^ Junior High Schools if additional space is not _ . IV 2 QT. COVERED SAUCEPAN omy $6.95 -s. Children eat in a small room next to the boiler retail value $10.
room. ^ provided. ...OR Deposit $500 and Purchase the Complete 10 pc. Set for only $29.95 Retail Value $55 . i Double sessions increased failure rate by 50% I Physical education program next year limited in 1952-56. I . At S.B.M. You Get a Choice of Savings Pians...
to playground — weather permitting. ' ' * ■'1 ' » it took three more years after the return to GUARANTEED GUARANTEED REGULAR 90 DAY 2 to 5 Y e a r Savings Invostm onI 1 to 2 Year Certificates Certificates ^ } This year Green has 12 classes. Next year there single sessions for the failure rate to drop to Accounts Accounts %* 5 V 4% I will be 13. normal. 5 5 "/ 4^ 6
Compounded DAILY • Paid MONTHLY From Day of Deposit to Day of Withdrawai Remedy? $2.75 per month* *eubJeot to regulotloiia SAViNGS Bank# of Manchester Vote yES - QUESTIONS 2, 3, 4 Member F.D.I.C.
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!■ *■/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18; 1971 PAGE SEVPN MANCHESTER EVENUfO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY; OCTOBER 18, 1971 which would houBo about 12-18 two-year rental plan, plus In- I* CL- South Windsor rooms and could possibly take Htallallon of filoctrlcily, etc. to Kosygin care of needed cioMroom space tlin units. r eg is ter n o w At' toe high school through 1978. If portable classrooms ore too JOHN YAVIS The second floor. In part could alternative to the Wapplng Attacked FOR Education Board To Discuss bo converted to a learning ma- Plan, units cost about $ 12,000 for Board of ' Education ADULT ART CLASSES S q u M M of terlal center with modem equip- each and the some procedure In Ottawa , (nent motorlals, and personnel, would bo needed In construction • Attorney, Hartford, since 1961. This would allow some class- as a now facility on adding • 1957 naduate with distinction, llOonn; 1661 grad OTTAWA (API — soviet Pre Report ow School Facilities rooms In too present building to spaces to ony present sch(x>l. uate, Tale Law School. mier Alexei Kosygin was at CLASSES IN ACRYLIC AND OIL PAINTING A special meeting of toe From Wapplng to Orchard areas presently being used In .“Peclal areas. TOo admlnltoatlon feels that • President MI8AC Corp. tacked by a man on Parliament BEGINNING OCTOBER 25th. Board of BduoaUon has been Hill; Valley View, Sunnyslde toe high school for those sub- administration feels while scheduling modifications would • Member of Citizens Advisory Committee Housing called to dlecuee the ocUon to and Scott Drives, Timber Trail, JecU conversion is being done, not solve any overcrowding in H1!1 today and his coat was Task Force of C-DAP. be taken on the report of the Breezy Hill Rd„ Deerfield The audltorlum/gymnaslum at either toe Wapplng Plan could to eschool either as a significant o Chairman, Christian Social Concern Oommiselan, half pulled off before security ClUxen's OommitteG on tho Pub- l-fono, Alplno, Blue Ridge, Tall- Wapplng could also be utilized utilized or ‘‘Portable Class- number of classrooms arc not South United Methodist (Jhurch. police hauled the attacker lie School Facilities. The meet- wood, Greenwood and Wild by the music and drama depart- could be used. used for study hall periods, • Resides at 18 Leland Drive with wife, Helen, end away. tng place will bo the auditorium Bose Drives and Felt Rd. ment as well as student ac- K portables are used, price therefore too "open school” 5 children. Prime Minister Pierre Elliott of the Timothy Bdwards School From Wapplng to Pleasant tlvltles. would bo determined through plan would not allow toe addl- Trudeau helped the visiting So 120 at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Valley; Demtng St. from 1 to The administration also sup- items sent out for bid on oloc- tlonal space needed. viet leader, who was half push Lost July too school admin- 180. Klllngton Rd„ from 1172 to porU too field house swimming tricity, sewage, crawl space, The Board of EducaUon will VOTE DEMOCRATIC ed down, regain his feet. Ko tratlon recommended no action 1762, Clark St., Buckland, pool complete with additional foundations, piers and architec- review toe recommendation sygin’s hair was ruffled. By > C D be token on the committee’e Strong, Pierce, and Footer Rds, foclllUes for community use. If tual drawings, .^ji'ith an assumed made by too administration at NOVEMBER 2nd standers said he looked shaken, proposal to phase out toe Wap- From Eli Terry to Pleasant this were a reality, the present amount of classrooms to be Tuesday’s meeting. •• but he apparently was unhurt. f i t S i ping School to alleviate over- Valley: Sullivan Ave. and West gymnasium could bo convert- used, toe administration feels 10 ------Paid for by Democratio Town Oommlttee crowding In too high school. FW. “d ‘"to a two-story structure, ot these units could bo needed Manchester Evening Herald Roger Negro, Treaearer V ifMf FOB This was to allow time to study From Wapplng to Avery: the first flewr converted to through too 1974 school years. Mouth Windsor correspondent You’ll never have h to buy lUm ^ alternatives. I^he St., Grace Rd., Donna "Open Space classrooms,” at a total cost of $72,000 on a Barbara Varrlck Tel. 644-8274 Democratic Club beosuMprinbe your each roll of ^»ok •S'V « “wwi*'"of wwteor In July, the administration rec- L*"®- Ash Rd., Abby Rd. Ext., KodB-colar film we sive y^ LUTBLY FltUK. s freeh roU film ommended a field house swim- - and Miller Rd. f r o m ------:------;------— ------Hosts Candidates mlng pool complex addition to Abby Rd. Ext. to Foster. v foryou your have dovioped. It s sU f fi^h-«elw " The five iDemocratlc candi dated and ton qualUy and Ko the high school and the conver- Orchard Hill to Avery: dates for the Board of Educa dak,' too. Quick prooeiung Sion of the present gymnasium Miller Rd. from Foster to BU- 134 hour aervlco fw tion will bo featured Wednes black and widte (1^ into claasrooms and Ubrary ‘"Kton Bourbon St., Elllng- day at a meetlag of the Demo- a IMUe bit longer for (media center) as a long-range ^on Rd. from Firehouse 2 to craflo Club of Manchester be color). solution to the problem. Pre- ®H‘nKt«>n Town Une and Foster ginning at 8 p.m, at the Marine aently the plan is being studied F™*" Ellington to Miller Rd. a u b on Parker St. The public by the Town (JounoU’s Liaison a"** Saginaw St. la invited to attend. AT THE PABKADE Committee for feaalbUlty of lU (Candidates Atty. Allan D. 404 MIDPtE TPKE. WEST becoming a schooi-conununlty ” Thomas; Dr. David Winer; IU0 6 E IT DRUG facility. by Rd. Presently all Miller Rd. John C. Yavls; Mrs. Eleanor Also favored is a one-year children go to Avery Street (Herald pho«o by Bucelvlclue) Coltman; and IFtaul Qreenberg move of all Wapplng School 8ch(x>l. Congressman Robert Steele discusses world djrugs problems at a me-*ting of the Bolton Junior Wwnen’s Club Saturday. will speak briefly and will then children to other elementary . .The . administration^ adds m that answer questtons from the schools if the Wapplng Plan In ‘^® ®/®"‘ “'® Read Herald Advertisements is adopted as a high school Bolton drug problem for the past few floor. enacted. years, but now it has recover St. Mary^s Church Group Since July the admlnlstra- F**® Following plan for ed the 1 ^ 1 and Is heading up tlon has been working ^ t o I’oll'lloS utilization is Us recom- the field toward the goal. charts and have tried Juggling uio'uIauou: "Whether we will be able To Hear Bishop Porteus In several directions In an There „ would be 16 uclassrooms u i i Steele Gives Details to run the next 96 yards is the effort to resolve toe overciwd- high school In question” he said. A change of The Ht. Rev. Morgan ‘]^r- Ing problem. Steps considered addUlon to the c^eter^a, gym- attitude by educators, advertis- teus, recenUy consecrated suf- were: Taking toe present lOTl- IT ^ Of His Drugs Probe Ing firms and Oie general pubUc fragen B irit^ of Connecticut, 72 Grades K-8 enrollments will be needed first, he said. will be the guest speaker at the (8,084), subtract grade 8 (467), ^ " T k T Second District Oixigressman “sieve,” though noting thid _____ first meeting of the season add the faclllUes committee ®*'‘jf® »> Rh ®®h^l de- Robert Steele talked about world since June there has been a ___Manchester Evening Herald Wednesday at 7 ;» p.m. for the klndergarten enrollment pro- PArt«>ent to the Wapplng YIELD heroin problems Saturday night major cleanup and re-shuffling BoTton correqrandent Judith Episcopal Church Women of St. Mary's Episcopal Church at the JecUon of 880, total (2,947) pu- ^ at a meeting of the Bolton Jun of customs officials. Donohue, tel. MS-SMS. pllB. -mis would decrease the T ior Women's CSub. He discussed He charged the corrupt South church. present 141 elementary class- Pri|"ArUy to toe English the three-week fact-flndlng mis- Vietnamese officials have been There will be a short business room teachers to 184. On the depurtment, hire a resource meeting and the budget for sion to nine nations he tocric in a major factor in making drugs other hand, toe administration ®*^® maintain it and help April as a member of the accessible to American tnx>ps Youth Charged mi-T2 will be adopted. The students with materials; one program for the year will be A VOTE FOR VIVUN said, If the present students ,, . . „ House Foreign Affairs 0>mmlt- and that their military vehicles In Store Break were moved forward, a slight f tee. and aircraft have been used in presented. decline of three pupils at toe department office where Stede’s trip took him to Tur- Ulegally tra n s itin g heroin. ^A Manchester__ _ youth^------came to Bishop Porteus was bom in middle school and approximate- te th e rs would do preparotory Hartford and raised in Wind- IS A VOTE key, where most of the worid’s In considering the solution to poUce headquarters this mom- ly 181 at the high school would T , . ®I® heroin supply originates as the problem, Steele said, diplo- ing and made statements in— sor- He attetxJed Windsor pub- be realized ^**® ®afeterla could be utilized opium and to France, where matic relations will play a key connection with September He schotds and received his BA _ .. „ during toe same lunch time as most of it is refined and placed role in reducing the flow ot break that netted over $ degree from Bates College in For performance y t a ^ g toe entire Wapplng the high school and students In 1,000 Lewlshxi, Maine. In 1944 he re on the illegal nuuket. drucs to this country. He said worth of merchandise, accord- h™ ’ ^ ‘A Wapplng could be He also visited Japan where that this flow has increased by ing to Det. John Krinjak,ceived ofhis STB degree from the VIVIAN FERGUSON 1, Terry, Or- free In this cafeteria with work- the drug problem has been vir- fifty percent since 1969. the Detective Bureau, Episcopal Theological School in chard HIU and Pleasant Valley able lunch period waves; pass- Cambridge, Mass. tually conquered during the last predicted that the recenUy The youth Philip J. Labrie, PERFECT ATTENDANCE AT: Schools as recommended by the hig Ume between periods would few years, through expansion of instituted urinalysis test for 17 of IS Hawley St. was ’After a year as curate .,,„i at the Roberts pboto study group, toe admlnlstraUon have to be extended to allow om a toortage of five class- students to go from Wapplng to poUce powers and the InsUtutlon .ervlcemen wlU have suly c l ^ e d with breaking and en- Trinity (^urch J o ^ o n he xhe Bt. Bev. Morgmi Porteus J HOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS AND HEARINGS ^ ^ p u l s o r y hospitalisation for re«^clng the t o ^ with criminal intent and ^ ^ a e s S m w h ^ Refreshments wUl be served by ‘‘*® •'‘Fh school and to lockers. / SPECIAL HEARINGS Included In the niove, school dls- ,f a connector Is not built, trict lanes would be chEUiged / MORNING COMMENT SESSIONS If the connector Is built, add!- ______parUculariy and a shortage of four class------— ------Diocesan responsibilities in / AU STUDY COMMIHEES TO WHICH SHE HAS BEEN where he said he was awnroach- ^ave been put on a rehabUita- The meeting is open to the rooms would sUlI be evident. “ *"®^ uled to answer the diarges In Education and <3on- public. accordingnonnrHino. to toe administrators. .__ be needed. The admlnlstra- V ed by hereto "pushers” nine program, Manchester Orcult Churt Nov. chaplain at the Gay tlon favors It being built from times during a 20-mlnute ^ ^ / ALL TOURS ANp STUDIES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT Also considered was the hous- through the downtown sectlan. He maintadned that rehabili 8. lord Sanitarium and Hospital In ing of all kindergarten chlldron "®'^ He termed the South Viet tation facilities in Southeast Krinjak said Lnbrie was In- Wallingford for 20 years and a AGENCIES in toe Wapplng School, using “'® “’® namese customs department a Asia are Inadequate and saUd volved' in a Sept. 20 break at member of the Bocml of Direc / SEMINARS FOR GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS eight rooms. This would free ®Fop at toe driveway, ccmtlnue that during his stay three Floyd’s Maurket, 1 Broaid St., tors and Board of Parole at the two classrooms ;at each elemen on the other side to the present “counselors” at a U. S. govern- during which some 3l which would then entrance by the music and ment-sponsmred clinic were dls- of cigarettes and a case of beer Cheshire for nine years. Vivian Ferguson for Board of Directors allow, with district changes, the P*’y®‘®Al education corridor, miased for pushing drugs to the were stolen. Other arrests are He was also the visiting lec housing of Wapplng g;rades 1 to Also needed would be addl- patients. expected in the case, accoeding turer In HomllecUcs at the THOMPSON 6 In the four remaining elemen- locker and shower faclll- The solution to the probtem^ to Krinjak. It is yMKriflrt and priv Berkeley Divinity School, New FOB PULL TOP LEVER - VOTE REPUBUCAN tary schools. It wlU also release ‘*®®’ renovaUon would Steele satld, lies in several Haveh and a consultant to the 16 Wapplng classrooms and toe *’®''® ^ *"a«1® oorve the ilege to have a pre ameas. Government aigencles Standing Liturgical (Commis TOWN Thia ad sponsored by “Manchester Neighbors for Vivian Fergiiaon,’’ Wm. B. Thornton, Treaa. cafeteria and gymnasium for P'in>ose of a regular physical (^on. fighting drug abuse must be 4 scription filled at the Body Dis M>vered sion (rf the National Episcopal high school use. education program and a com consoUdaited and better coor- BARKHAMSTED (AP) — The Church since 1970. DIRECTOR plete football schedule, at 60 pharmacy of your own dlnated. Extensive research The advantages of this per cent reimbursable, if plans choosing. We hope you body of Charles A. Lavemter of " X c ^ o T t i J ^ e l ^ H a i r i ^ James Watt, Treasiirer recommendation, according to on the possible placement of find a “cure” for drug addle- Barkhamsted was found hang- be a reception In Neill H ^l at the administration are ttat It ™ will choose ours be f l ^ a cure for drug aaoic ^ Reservoir the church for Bishop Porteus. e.e4ii m . 1 a looiDall ileia next to the Wap- a ®*?™®1^ ping school materialize. Givein. cause our facilities and Finally, a comprehensive pro Road here &mday, police said. ------HEADQUARTERS FOR complete stock of gram of drug education must be Lavender, 56, had been mls- introduced throughout the na- sing since May 13. drugs enable us to tlon’s schools. body was found by toe serve you promptly and Steele said that this country owner of the property, police C urSuS.'.*'I.w .Si reasonably. has been “fumbling” with the said. School. It would allow tor litUe Buy that new car. ^ moiYroiTiA or no mixing of high schoof stu- i dentsw J by1 virtue1 ai of different1 i j time In the roar ofclassrooms ®^‘l®‘* for rohedule, IcwaU^ of klndeigar- clothing to be worn by students We Have Just Received A Brand New Shipment of New Toyotas r“""^®*' “> Ko^tweeh buUdl^; the Corolla. Corona, Mark II and Hi Lux. children will have ^ r ^ entrance and exit, own boys’ k„ STOP IN TODAY FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION! amand ginsirirls’ lavsitorteslavatories anaand owsdiMB ^ *>y hlndergarteners gju^gnts. as not require too use of the c^e- ^ ,3^ Jlcretary vmuld be Less Do I lets & More Sense HEADQUARTERS FOR terla or ^mnaslum by the 3^ .^dltlonal or Hartkxtl Notional Used "RELIABLE" C ars ^ T h f'd l^ v M ta g e s would be assistant principal TAXES... It pays- to remember simple facts on election I S i s r L “tLL'” Z E ' iay. During the past five years with the othev parw in con-j trot on the Board of Directors the tax rate has intxeasedl 70 Toyota $2195 70 Mst«. $2395 cWldren to have lengthy bus *' ^ acconllng to the ad- some 10 mills. The previous Democratic administration has the money I a Door. Radio, Heat rides, dlfferont o^nlng^and m,,j3tratlon. shoaid bo ado- Mark$ 1u 1 22 Door Hard raised taxe» le ss than 1 mill during their four years in office. [ top. Radio, Heater, STATIOM er, 4 Speed. ckMlng schedules, late arrivals budgeted to have furnl- AutomaUc, 1 owner, d u i ^ aftornoon busj^ng, and „ 33^^^, rWESTOWN 100% guarantee*. WAOONS isolaflon of klnderg^en phfl- ,3^3^ the classrooms. -Hie ia!13JKEC"5a dron from an elementary school educators also suggest convert- It's the right time'^ahd you know it. 71'sare VOTE DEMOCRATIC M some of too vacated rooms 455 HARTFOPD PD wa havi! Distribution of Wapplng stu youneed MANCHESTEP 67 Chov. $1295 at'the high school into addition selling lower. Prices on the new 72'soreas low dents to the Gtrade 1-6 ele al industrial arts, home eco 70 Toyota $1895 Malibu a Door Hard mentary schools with district WfALTH SUfVICf STQgf Corona 4 Door Sedan. 70 Toyota $2295 top. nomics, art, business and sci os they'll ever be. And used cor lots bulge Radio, Heater, Auto changes would set too average ence rooms. These rooms i maUc, 1 owner, 100% Mark II, Automatic. class tdse to 36 or fewer stu should be located cloao to toe PemocCTtic Tohvb ConnzitttoCr Borct Kgrfo, XrasRiFor guarantee*. dents, without growth, and re with buys. 68 DedRQ $1895 duce elementary teachers by Polara, 18 Paaaenger. 14. It would however increase RANGE AND 66 VoHit $695 high school teachers to about So moke your deal. Then see your nearby office *OiJlaqtL X aniekn 68 Fftrd $1398 14. j FUEL OIL 69R0iia'lt $1195 a Door Sedan. If the klndeivarteneni - high i : 4 Door Sedan. Radio, Faleon, 8 Cylinder. GASOLINE of Hartford Notional Bank —or ask your Heater, AutomaUc, 1 eohool modified Wmpping Plan W IQ ANNEX owner, 100% guaran 67 Pfird $1298 is implemented the following dealer —obouto Hartford National personal tee* Country Sedan, IS ' 1 route changes vmuld be made: BANTLY OIL Paaaenger. from Wapplng to Ell Terry Ml 67 Romb. $895 (kjhool, atudenU from Ayers COMPANY. INC. auto loon. CLEARANCE A 68 Ford $1898 a Door, 8 Cylinder. Rd„ HlUsdale, Mountain View, Country Sedan, Band Hilt, Oraham, Bunaet Ter- 131 Main Street ► Lovt and u’or live side hy ndc 6 9 P o n t. $ 1 8 9 5 10 Paaaenger. raoe, Mart Dr„ Locust Dr„ Tel. 649-4f)9S But do it now. The time is right! BxecuUva 3 Door Haaal Bt„ Poplar Dr„ Hayea III the history of man. ivorld o f sad Hardtop, Radio, Heat Rockville 87S-3774 er, Automatic, Power 68 Ford $1498 Rd„ HUIatde Dr„ Bleep Rd., and often cruel contrasts. W e ask ’W hy}' SteaiiM and Brakea, R*n«ii Wuofi, Anto- 64 Ford $595 Aroite Dr. and High Bt. H A R T F O R D ^ < f N A T IO N A L Vinyl Top, 100% guar ItlMO. 4 Door Sedan. Why poverty in a land of plenty 1 W hy alienation when antee*. BANK AND TRUST we are all horn to the same fam ily of man? 7he aching FREE SHAG CUT AND STYLE 24.95 chasm between the real and the ideal everywhere V a W fO O i Wa Have A Pew ISTI TOTOTA DBMONlTRATORt at very SUN-I PLAZA DEPT. STORE PLUS BOX AND ■, provokes the Question H EA D FORM N W I B l OTAMTIAL lA V m osi Soma with Air OandlUanliig . . . I (We Have A NoMon To Please) N. MIIHM.K Tl'KR. (Neat to I’apiilar Market) .W. OPMN wni>„ TtlimN,, FHI. till t C.B.V. *M-Dny ISS% Finwielng Onewiiilii an AvallaMe 80 Omtlvi WItli Our WHY? Pm M O U fest ill SIDE PART 2 1 J i In a world looking for answers FIm LIrm Pfiiti To ERibraMir maybe Cod is the place to start. Cod is hope. Cod is .now, IVlilMtothN TmiNtBr Orttin DUTCH BOY VERSATILE LYNCH MOTORS PlltoWgtUMH HNmpiBni 24.95 2J.95 llarwiM llMrv««i llnhy KimoniM >‘HARTrORI) AREA’H LAMOHIIT TOYOTA DIALIR** IMby MiHNiiMia HMHURO * Gilt MAOtrOMl • 4 HiWtHutuH * t mn.':- H 4 iiAa4b *|l I . . IA$I MAOKMU . MAXi^tli* • Metis MAaCNfSlXa . M» m m 846 C«tit«r itrMt, MiMMstn Fli— W M I8 HXiotilM 4 • uhimMUR 4 IlkM* i t (|. -.Aiqb > * * ’ I’!-S -. .« . 6fMH • ,«lU«lil»0h'S > liOfAk) * Ksw.ut . 250 BROAD 8T., M ANCfUSSTERTEL. «48>494« , . 'it • H- «!:>» ...» H-'RL.*‘t * 'IIA4i*VNu ' * # \rsi\s9i SmmStSmStmi PAGE NINE PAGE E I G ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1971 MANCHESTER E V E W G HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1971 Vernon South VindBor m attrlfpBtpr That “Mean Spirit" Dr. Jean Mayer of Harvard ia a nutri Announce Engagements Town Council Open Forum £ttpttitt0 IfpraUi tionist who has served SA President Nix Volunteer Drivers Asked Will Discuss BT TBB on’s special consultant on hunger and aa (Continued From Page 8) tors win give their views on “ CO., INC net chairman of the White House’s 1868 Con For Senior Citizen Group Jobs Act Aid vital local issues; memben ot ference on Nutrition and Hunger. of your actions regarding these the audience ^ will be able to The Vernon Recreation De- are asked, if they wish, to An additional item has been two top officers, it Is time for a ’That record does not really make him portment Is seeking drivers for bring magazine cutouts, glue, placed on tonight’s Town Coun- change ra.ld.nts are SVMinaed October 1. 1881 cll agenda — authorization for I thoroughly agree with State . .. . . First the "President's own expert’’ on nutri senior cltlsens on a once-a- assorted junk items, masking tion matters, as a New York Times tape, egg dividers, cardboard the town manager to contract Comptroller Nathan Agoettnelll new " town month basis. Drivers are spe with the Capitol Region Council and I urge you to listen to him ,5*’ headline has described him, but it does, boxes and such, and take part naturalised MMUr cifically needed to transport el In the program. ' of Governments for the ad- so that this decision of yours ,, ...... to say the least, entitle him to an derly folk to the kitchen socials School Open House ministration of the Emergency might be changed for the wel- ®“**«"*' I***! S _TON RATES Employment Act of 1971. The fare of all the people of Con- ^ e In Advmnoe opinion and a hearing on the matter of held ht Henry Park. The Lake Street School PTO will hold its first meeting of meeting begins at 8 p.m. nectlcut. ^ *®® jotba . the Nixon Administration’s effort to cut The volunteers would need 'to Town Manager Terry Spren- Sincerely yours, * Momhs spend about 20 minutes near the season tonight at 7:30 at fcnlli .. 3.85 perhaps 1,500,000 of the naUon’s school the school. There will be open kel said today that the act pro- William E. FitzGerald ***®y chUdren out of the federally subsidised 1 p.m. to pick up the people and ...../ .. , . vldes funds for the Town to hire Manchester Board of Dtrectors Mrs. Marshall Oohen, __o» President, League o( TBB______ATBa> PRESS scimol tunrii program. take them to the social and an two new employes. Applications —----- Tbe AnooAte? Pren la ezcluatrely en- other 20 minutes about 4:16 to given on opportunity to visit Women Voters of ) Utfed to tbe uae ot repubUeatlon of all the classrooms and meet the arc new being Accepted for an "All That We Can” naira oliMtctaea credited to it or not otber- This kind of cut was called for. Dr. return them to their homes. The engineer-administrator for f the To the Editor Manchester wiae credited In Uili paper and alao the Mayer said In Washington, by the White Suburban Women’s Club Is as teachers following the business local newa publiafaed here. meeting. Public Works Department and Recently In’ one of the dally All liahta ot republlcation ot ^peclal dli- House’s Office of Management and sisting with this project. Any u supervisor for the Recreation "Advice” columns It was asked “No$ Fit" patohea Herein are alao TCaerred. Service Note To the Editor, one interested In helping should Department. about volimteer do-gooders, or The Herald Inc., aa- Budget, and It was called for economy call the Recreation Office after U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. As a Christian and a mem aumea__ no tlnanclal______iflity for tnxH reasons. Richard Arnold of Rockville is Applicants must be unem- "moochers”, as some are In- ber of the Church of the N as^ grapblcal errors appeuinc In adyeru^ 1 p.m., any day ployed for at least one week In dined to call them. The answer menta and other readinc matter In The To this Dr. Mayer said that "we ought The Recreation Departnient rene I am asking you to use Manchester Byenint Herald. Miss eligible. Applies- was: What would we do without your influence In cloelng this to find better ways to save our money has also announced that there T h e engagement of Miss The engagement of Karen A. T h e engagement ot ^ ^ tions may be obtained at the these "volunteer do-gooders” ? SuhacMber to Los Anselea Tlmes-Waabtns- Sgt. Arnold, an administrative Jooime Blanche Vincent of Sadloeki of Manchester to Karen Yama of Syracuse, N.Y. so-called adult book store. The lon Post Newa Serylce. are openings for persons Inter- Town Mfinager Office at the VXill serylce dient ot N. E. A. Service, Inc. than to take it out of the mouths of hun ested*hi'bowling In 'th 7 Senior specialist Is assigned to a unit Manchester to Kenneth Honor Claude Wtlllam McCreary II of to Gregory O. Moberg of M ^- or'the'of«ce7 of tlie o f^^ chester^rin^"'lte^ lncet> Publlahers Representativea — Mathews. gry children." *v,o Q«..otnn.i.- Ai_ r—rf . _ . . — , ,__,______K.-AA______I u_K.™ nheatnr ha. been announced bv ------. „ ™ juancncsier tum-e lui im-t-p- Shannon and Cullen me., Special Asenoy CUlzens League. The league has 1*® Strategic Air Command. „f Fair Lawn, N.J. has been an- Bast Hartford has been an- cheater has been announced by capltol Region Council of Gov- uon April 1961 what beautl- — New Torfc. Chlcaco, Detroit and Boston. But in some of his other comments. six teams and bowls every Pri- tie previously served at Myrtle nounced by her parents, Mr. ncunced by her parenU Mr. and j'®*’. emments, 179 Lewis St. Hart- gtories could be told to see. day at 2:30 p.m. at the Rock- Beach AFB, S.C. g„tj Mrs. Manuel J. Vincent of Mrs. Peter J. Sadloeki of 48 Toshlhani Yoma d ford. They will be accepted un- ^ a very Sincerely, MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCDLA- Dr. Mayer suggested that something A 1966 vraduate of Southwlck „____„ n, at Her fiance Is the son of Mr. ,,, Mrs. Lynwood Wescott nONS. vllle Bowling Plaza. . J ' “a‘l HO summit St. Hollister St. a n T M rrO sc a r ^ o ^ r g '"ot sweet person came to the office Dlsptay adrertlainK d o s ^ hours beyond an instlnct'*’for economy was at For Monday — l p.m. Aiday. Free bowling Instructions are A **®'‘ “ ®"®® “ '® Ctonway Rd According to Sprenkel, pre- to give a donation. She apolo- “God ^Gave Me” Per lU e^y — 1 piin. Saturday. work in the school lunch issue. given to those who participate Matytond E u ro ^ ^ r^ ^ ^ to Honer of Miss Yama Is a graduate of (®c®nce will be given to Souto gi^ed that she could not j^ve the Editor, Per Wednesday — 1 pm. Monday. He invented an adjective for the pro and the late Nathaniel of East Hartford. Per Thi^ay — I p.m. Tuesday to the league and a minimum University of ” “'® ‘“‘® Nathaniel of East Hartford. ^ School to Hawaii. Wln^or residents first, then to more, but as she stated “This g th^ee cWhlren. 1 Wednesday, posed cuts —"mean-spirited.’’ fee IS Charged for bowling toree S^aroltoa He t H®"®" She received her bachelors de- of other V®ar every dollar Is greatly * ,^ 0 me and my hus- dassltted deadline 4;80 p.m. day be- Scan-Optics Inc. In East Hart tore Pttblloatlon 4:80 p.m. P i^ y for And he suggested that "if the pres games Md Uie use ot shoes. former Alicia Kloczkow- Miss Vincent attended Man- gree from Wheaton (111.) Col- county towns. Preference will m-eded”. ^and keep this Hterature In the _____ Saturday and Motiday publication. ford. lege and is working toward her ® f® ,, ^ ® „®*®®r ®o let us do iJI that we can go.called adult book store from sures continue to exercise themselves the Recreation Office or s'*! - Bockvllle...... of. the.... Hartford _...... **''• McCreary attended New ^^aters H»D-raedegree ntat Syracuse, minority group applicants, re and then some for - our Manches- ■ j,y closing the doors. Monday, October 18 Senior Citizens ___ on the school lunch program with ^as RockvlIIe Bowling Plaza. MOO. o< Nur..n«. M ® ^-S- Coast Guard. '‘V r ’M <^ra°i7a graduate of ‘H®Pl“ ®‘l si'll!® •" *«<1®'- pic they help, to the Vernon Senior atizens ‘s ®-^P ^ 0®!<>b®r redding is Lh^l and re- ®' ®P®"‘“"t ™!®<1 ’Fund Office, The Risk Of Patchwork been exercised, they will leave us no The preliminary scholastic ycung people entering the labor interest. “ ", : Pl«nn®d. S d a degTe! to electrical en- " r e ^ n d ^ ’^e.^ns l^tw een'tol Henrietta Ruff Mrs. Cedi Dorsey *nie_ trouble with running' a patchwoslt recourse but to fight for a universal aptitude test - National Merit Ert7‘626;“VtocetoB7rr;78 7r3- Mr. Honer Is a 1967 graduate fcrce Irene Duffy Scholarship (JuaUfylng Test will glneering from the Worcester ages ^ £•----- world la that the process of patching up school lunch program.’’ That would, by and Gertrude of Fair Lawn High School and (Mass.) Polytechnic Institute. ®«®® °' “ ” • “A Mockery” ^ given at Rockyllle High Edwards 606. Is a junior accouttog major at '"Ihe object of the act Is to oOe weakness in the fabric so frequently providing federal* lunch subsidies for School, Saturday starting at He is at Syracuse University train ^ ^ or ^ retrain those employed Candidates Meeting To the Editor, There will be a regular pi- Northeastern University In Bos- where he la a PhD candidate to “^ieV'toe "wb“ “so'they're A City of Village Charm? weakens or distorts the fabric in some everybody, be one way cf making sure 8:30 a.m. cah find To the Editor, — , . . , ncchle session tomorrow and a ton. Mass. He Is employed by electrical engineering. non-subsldlzed employment at The League of Women Voters With a book store Uke tWs? other part o t the pattern. no school child went hungry. •^® tcurnament session, Thursday, Stop and Shop General Offices A June 1972 wedding is plan the end of the program,” of Manchester will sponsor Ite What a mockery to God, our of the Ck>llege B<»rd which j ,gg p Lottie to Boston to the co-operative ed- What is this ’'mean spirit’’ to whkdi ned. Sprenkel said. annual Candidates Meeting on city, our people. F\ir Instant patcfawoiit, in the current most college ^und seniora Building, Henry Park. On ucatlon program as an Internal Dr. Mayer refers? ______Wesnesday, Oct. 20, at 8 p.m.. We cannot take an insult like crisis in our balance of payments and take. School officials feel the Saturday the Rockville group auditor. He is also a member of To remove onion or garlic to the Robertson School Audi- this sitting down. Please help trade balances out in the yvorid, nothing We suggest that it Is a suspicicsi which ‘*‘® Manchester group will the Zeta Beta Tau NaUonal Fra- Rockville odor from a knife, run It torium. At thp.t time, candl- us have it closed down, could seem neater than the new sugges has suddenly become fashionable with !!?..-"5college. All A.f JuniorsTf.JjL. planning to ® ''‘s‘t Lake Ceoi-ge. ternlty. through a potato. dates for the Board of Dirac- Mrs. Albert Harrleon Bulletin Board The wedding is planned for Hospital Notes tion of the moment. conservative administratlcne in Wash Photographed by Sylvian Oflara attend college are urged to The Catholic Ladies of B y this suggestion Japan, which is the ington and in Califonila and in Connecti WELLFLEET take the tests ■which take about cclumbus will meet tomorrow Visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 cut —the su^lcltMi that unworthy people two hours. at 8 p.m. at the KofC Hall, p.m. In all areas except ma nation whlidi has the smart new in ternity where they are 2 to 4 are getting away with something at the The college boards will be Prospect St. f u n e r a l h o m e dustrial machine wUch is camring’ us so given at Rockville High on Dec. The _____ Ladies Guild of St. and 8:30 to 8 p.m. much competitive trouble in the world, expense of the taxpayers. The adminis 4. Registration must be received Bernard’s Church will sponsor tration which entertains this suspicion In Princeton, N.J. by Nov. 8 or g, farewell party for Father An- Admitted Thursday; Marie would take some' of the plush suriHus it Figella, Somers; Normand Established 1S74 Three generations of service enjoys from its trade success and devote reaches for the current governmental a penalty fee will be charged, theny Mitchell, former pastor at Inside Open Form Arts Lecture St. Bernard’s, who has been Arel West Main St., Rockville; need for economy as the weapen for a it to the purchase of increased military "Art and Family Worship” transferred to a parish to Mld- Leona DeBortoll, Box 348, El goods from the United States. cure. And the technique for a cure con The Black Drag wlll be the topic of Professor dletcwn. lington; William Vaughn, West 142 East Center Street Relnhold Marxhausen of Con- The party will be held Sun- Manchester, Conn. 06040 Such a proposed purchase of a billion sists In enacting or decreeing flat cuts “Tax Money Well Spent” filiation can be likened to se The engagement of Katherine ' lecting mathematical professors cordia Teacher’s College, Ne- day from 2 :30 to 6 p.m. In the Anne Badger of Manchester to «ioBon, Stafford Springs, Qm dollars worth of American military > in governmental services or largesse — To the Editor, <203) 649-7196 Recent inquiry into a fact of by heredity. No less a person braska, speaking at Trinity church hall. AU parisloners Robert E. Cutter of Bristol has thl® Russak, Tolled Tpke., hardware would make a nice dent in the on the theory that initUng the squeeze Report Lutheran Church, Meadowlark are invited to attend. Father been announced by her parents, Manchester; Ronald Faloon.Ol than Benjamin Franklin made and the pinch on the recipients of such historical interest and after ex Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Bon Dr., Vernon; El^ne Wm deficit we now have in our balance of hausting available local sources that statement. In this day of Rd.. Vernon, tomorrow at 7:80 Mitchell’s mother and his broth- largesse will somehow weed out the un By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak civil turmoil, the very lives and p er, Mark, will alao attend the Badger of 63 Gerard 6t. mock. Kingsbury Ave. Ext., payments with Japan. It would give with no results, ca It was very ^ party. deserving recipients, or, In any case, specialized tsrpe of Information, property of the citizens of Con Her fiance is the son of James CM^vn some tonic to the American armaments WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. — The results for Muskle were tion. Many of the white voters necticut could depend on the Prof Marxhausen la currant- Women’s Oubs of I called both the State Library ly touring churches throughout Tolland and EUlngton cutter of Bristol and the late Ave *>®!h industry. It would demonstrate friend serve somebody right somehow. Quite apart from the adverse breathtaking. Paired with Sen. we talked to recognized Wilkins actions of the National Guard. Marlon Cutter. Banks. West W llll^ n . S ^ ^ ■In Hartford and the University the United States to enewrage combined meeting , J * ^ Peck, Burke Rd., Emma Smith, Unfortunately, such measures often political impact of Sen. Ed Harold Hughes of Iowa, the and Stokes as spokesmen and The failure of the National the use of art in church life. ship. Muskie-Hughes ticket buried of Connecticut’s Wilbur Cross Guard to act quickly and pro tomorrow at 7:46 p.m. at the Miss ^ e r Is a g r^u ate of Memorial Nursing punish the Innocent and deserving, who leaders of the black revolution, Library. May I simply state Manchester High S c ^ l ^ d 1 ^ weight, Nye Beyond that, tbe proposal fits in nicely mund S. Muskle’s controversial Nixon-Agnew 56 per cent to 39 but not so Brooke. AH three fessionally could precipitate The program is open to anyone yernon Center Middle School do exist, more than they punish the un ban on a black Vice Presi per cent, with Gov. George Wal that the courteous and satis riots and civil disorder across Interested and those attending to be "A tri- Ona M. Wilcox School of Nurs- ,, p„kv,tie with something the Nixon Adminis were clearly labeled in our factory help was prompt and togl..«> in4m Middletown.'ftir4>«/41si4>rMim SheQHa isI b emt z m . KOCKVii deserving and the frauds, who also do dential running-mate, the front lace of Alabama getting 5 per matched samples as Negro, but the Nation. Therefore, we not ______club neighbors and federation Discharged Thursday; Jane tration has already bem pressing for — cent (a sharp decline for Mr. took considerable effort on the only need a National Guard Fox photo ployed at the Middlesex Mlemo- dh viHnvtnn- exist. running Democratic Presi Brocrice was perceived as a Re part of librarians In both " * j^ c e Law Trecker of West The engagement,t ofJ MissMt«« rial HospitalWAAAjtni asno ao registered Richards, Klbbe Rd., Ellington, greater asBumption, by Japan Itself, a t dential contender was on very Nixon in an area he carried publican Senator from Mass force In this State of Connecti Kevin Vincent, New Rd., Tol Tbe philosoi^y of true welfare reform, in 1968 with 60 per cent of the places. I wish to express my cut that can cope with any Hartford, a national writer for Susan Eleanor Gorman to ^ u l nurse. land; Ruthann Walker, Klnga- what we now consider our burden of i>ro- solid gn^ound when he said that achusetts, not as a symbol of thanks publicly and also add .womens lib, will be the guest T. Mahoney, both of M iches- ctotter was discharged ‘r " ' as embodied in the reform proposals the a Muskle ticket with a Negro on vote against Hubert Humphrey’s the black revolution. problem that might arise, but Ext., Rockville; viding mlUtaiy security for Japan. 44 per cent and Wallace’s 6 that In this incident one could one that is sufficiently trained speaker, her topic will be the ter, hM teen annoimced by her lOlst Army Airborne Lepine, Pine Tree Lane, William J. Lennon, Director Nixon Administration Itself has it was “unelectable.’’ In short, many voters, both say, with pride In two Connect With all this going for the suggesticn. In fact, the results of a polling per cent). Democrat and Republican, and led by competent officers, women’s Ub movement. ^ Division at Ft. Bragg, N.C. a g ^ y j w i^sor- Dennis Cohen, Roy M. Thompson, Associate Director courageoudy and imaginatively foster But with Mayor Carl Stokes icut departments, "Tax money so that in emergencies we will W. H. The gym at Vernon Center ^ ^ year ago. He Is a senior at Gra- g Vernon- Mary Kel- R. Bruce Watkins, Associate Director, Corporation President It will be no aurprise at all if it is adopt survey that we conducted here seemed willing If not eager to well spent.” ed, concentrates more on helping the in in middle and low-income sub of Cleveland paired with support a black Vice President be able to airoid needless in Mlddle School will be open to- 1® “ j® ®o" “ I; ham Junior College In Boston Ridirewood Dr RoStvllle; ed, and put Into effect, E uid offered to us Sincerely, night, Wednesday. Thursday Mahoney of 23 , majoring to broadcast Anderson Rd., Watkins Directors welcome any questions on funerals, customs, nocent and deserving recipients o t gov urbs of Westchester County on Muskle, that 17 point Muskie- ial nominee if he were already jury and bloodshed, such as oc as a sample of bow, with good will, In- Hughes lead became a 15-point (Miss) Bernice A. Hall. curred at AtUca.i'W^n I sat on and-Friday from 6 to 9:30 p.m. * a ^ journalism. rrAiiand* TAmes Fraleiffh Heidi proc^ures, etc. C!ome in, phone or write for a dependable answer. ernment largesse to lift themselves out Oct. 11 and 12 offer over part of the recognized political ENGLAND ternatkmal problems can be brought to whelming evidence that Muskle Nixon-Agnew leeul. In short, Officer Candidate Boards. I no L r p » ,u c .. No obligation, naturally. establishment. As a Republican Letter To Governor of this largesse bcu:k into self sufficiency would be swamped if he ran Stokes’s cost to Muskle was a Senator, Broohe represents no more thought of asking candi I ------— Elms, Chicopee, Mass, and is ’______and son, Lawer Rd., Rockville. reasonable solutions. To the Editor, dates their political affiliation Perhaps this question has been on your mind ; than it does on the across-the-board with a black Democrat in emy phenomenal 32 percentage threat. But Wilkins and Stokes employed as a social worker at p„,.KS.la ~ ------When we look at where this patch Is points. When Stokes was replac The following is a copy of a than I did their religious bo- LUMBER squeeze which may, incidentally, hurt way identified with civil rights. are perceived as leaders of the letter I have sent to Governor the Springfield, (Mass.) Hospi- ForDiGS L e n ie n c y Hamburtt Attraction Q. Are all funeral directors familiar with different religious faiths coming from, however, we have to However, our Interviews with ed by Roy Wilkins, senior black establishment. llefs; I only required uncondi '-1 Medical Center. FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - A ^ some of the cheats. We doubt that the 366 individaul voters, 12 per statesman of the civil rights Mesklll. tional alleglence to the Consti COMPANY and able to comply with varied customs and procedures? realiae that it is being taken off wiiat is Even many of the white The Honorable Mr. Mahtmey Is attending the law which would forbid any NAM BU^, G erm ^y "mean spirit" a^>roach resolves ot/ ac cent of them black, contained movement and far less militant Democrats who stuck with Mus tution. University of^New Haven In judge from reducing a drunk A. Frankly, we don’t know. We DO know we at Watkins Funer^ still l^ t of Japan’s resolution not to be this ironic aspect: while eith than Stokes, the Muskle-Wilkins Thomas J. MeskiU Whether in the pniljbiii n have of a 19th century complishes anything beyond giving the kle when paired with Stokes or Governor of the State of Bolton Notch, Conn. West Haven where he is a mar- driving charge has teen recom- appearance Is Home are acquainted in all funeral customs, requirements and come a militaristic power again. This er of two prominent black Dem ticket lest to Nixon-Agnew by Wilkins showed unhappiness. An been political tqipoinunente to ketin? malor. mended by Arthur Beeud, exec- Mississippi River stemboat virtuous among us the privilege of feel an only slightly redu|:ed 12 per Connecticut the National Guard, in the light procedures — to serve ALL faiths. will be another big step toward the re ocrats would almost certainly attractive Jewish school teach Your action in announcing that The wedding Is planned for utlve director of the state Traf- now an attraction to Hamb ing ourselves on the trail of quarries less cost Muskle the election, Presl-' centage points. In short, even .STOP COUMWIITW DRAFTS James flc Safety Coordinating Com- canals. It houses a West armament the new Japanese Ccnistitutlon er said: “I’d stick with Muskle Major General E. Donald Walsh (See Page Nine) 1972 In St. worthy than we, which ferilng is some dent Nixon would run stronger moderate Wilkins chased voters but only because I can’t stand mittee. saloon.” once tried to forbid. away from Muskle In unaccept will be relieved of his command with Sen. Edward Brooke of Nixon.” at the expiration of his term • CRYSTAL CUAR thing close to the “meanest spirit” of Massachusetts, the only Negro able numbers. • CUT, TACK, SIW er SIAL And it has to be noticed, too, that the More typical was a 27-year- and that you will replace Brig Herald • HUNDREDS OF USES which human nature is capable. in the Senate, than with either Now consider what the addi old white antiques deader in Japanese minister of defense who sug- tion of Brooke would mean for adier General Albert E. Cotter INDOORS A OUTDOORS Vice President Spiro Agnew or White Plains. "I’m a Democrat disturbs me very much. Yesterdays geata using this particular patch has Secretary of the Treasury John Mr. Nixon. Paired against CRl*’ Flex-O-Glass but I ain’t voting for no jigs, I am a veteran of the 2nd 25 Years Ago i> the only taken the same moment to make B. Connally. Muskie-Hughes, a Nlxon-Brocke aces, suedes or jungle bunnies. World War, with nearly four Dowsers ' To arrive at these con ticket loses by a scant 7 per Ground is broken for new Only plastic window another suggestion for another change I’ll tell you why. I’m too damn years of active duty, and I par material .j | clusions, we used a sophisticat centage points: 60 per cent to manufacturing plant to be built 3 6 « ’h perjudlced.” ticipated in three major battles. i Fl. wid*. Guaranteed |l i Accents for Tomorrow's Good Looks! in the pattern of life post-war Japan has No argument gets hotter than that be ed technique that the pro.^ 43 per cent (with Wallace get by ABA To(H and Engineering (AMm4N wBM tween dowsers and those who are skepti I hold a Commission in the In 2 Full Years. been fidlowlng. He is now suggesting fessional pollster call "match ting 7 per cent.) Brooke’s pres fantry and a Commission in the Co. on property purchased from MANCHESTER cal of their powers. (Dowsing Is the ed samples.” With the help of ence on the Nixon ticket adds Current Quotes Cheney Bros, at top of the hill that Japan liberate itself from its ban on search f o r underground supplies of Staff Judge Advocate Branch. I WE HAVE Hardware & Supply pollster Oliver Quayle’s two top a full 10 per cent to the Nlxon- "I never wrote anything be on Center St. and west of South N sending any of its own troops anywhere water, metal, or ore by the use of a di was In the active Reserve until THE ERNEST LARSON, Prop. political analysts, Frank Gold Avnew total and 3 ner cent to fore I came here. But with I retired with twenty years Manchester railroad tracks. 877 Main St., Manchester Every room in your home should have one vining rod.) The rod Is usually a forked smith and William Conway,' the Nixon total with Connally atiroad. Why would he wish to send stick. In the shape of the letter Y, but plenty cf time on my hands, I service, at which time I held a 10 Years Ago fi£imU||£ 643-4426 plus interviewers headed by on his ticket. fig(ure It would be a good thing Staff Judge Advocate Commis good accent piece and here they are! Japanese troops overseas? The answer variations exist in the form coat hang Quayle’s field superintendent, Brooke’s strength contrasted Connecticut Carting Co. of to do.”—Emil R. Johnson, a sion 08 a Major. TTierefore, I Newington, former contractor ia beautiful in its reassuring innocence. ers, clock springs, pliers, car radio aeri Eleanor Seaman, we offered to the Wilklns-Stokes weakness convicted murderer who has Here’s your chance to think about LAY- als, and even nylon rods. feel I am not only qualified but for garbage collection in town, To help, in the defense minister's words, our 366 voters varying combina In our survey tells much about written several books while in obligated to speak on this sub Now is thm tints to The American Society of Dowsers held tions of tickets, each ticket some of the subconscious files a $160,000 suit against town A-WAY for Christmas! End Tables, "the victims of natural disasters over prison and sold a movie script ject. for Improper use of trucks and 'orchss A Brssssw sys its annua] convention recently in Dan headed either by President aspects of white racism and to a television network for seas, in particular in the Asia-Pacific ville, Vermont. This small village, a few To select military leaders on for not getting paid full amount Coffee Tables, Cabinets, Bookcases, Nixon or Muskle. Thirty-two warns . against over-generaliza $26,(XX). the basis of their pollticcU af PROTECTION region." ^mlles west of St. Johnsbury on U.8. 2, per cent of our sample was by earned hauling garbage,; '’combined the convention with the annual Cabinet Clocks, it’s all accented at Somehow, then, it has becmne part o t telejrfionipg, 68 per cent by fall foliage festival. Tbe society claims face-to-face Interviews. Watkins during our Anniversary Sale. the patchwork proces proposed for that Ernest Hopkins, former president of dealing temporarily with a new United Dartmouth College, was one of Its foun You’ll save many dollars! ders. Its convention featured a variety of A Thought for Today States—Japanese trade rivalry in the speakers together with dhH>lays of perti Fischetti world that Japcui may take one or two nent dowsing articles for sale. Sponsored by the Manchester Council of Churches Check our partial listing below: more steps nearer that mUltarUm Dowsing is most commonly used to lo iri to m i xHtowi on ae iti cate water, as when one needs to know in. FLEX-O-GLASS which, once before, tried to make itself li far ttrdngar than polyethylana— Plastic Top Maple Tables. Reg. $89.95. SflNViVV. where to dig a well. A dowser uses a def God's AvailabUity SALE 8 for $87.50 or $29.95 each. u shield for the advance of a Japanese It’s tha onl/$^stic window matarlal (0. H.ni) inite technique. He holds his palms up, It is best for you that I go economy the United States once before grasping the ends of a stick so that its away (said Jesusi, for if 1 don’t, G U A R ^ T E E O ^a rp Brat. Chkaio WMSi resisted. point aims tensely outward and upward. the Comforter won’t come. If I 2 FULL YBAR8 Plonaart In Platlict SInca 1824 Hitchcock Bookcases, Reg, $149. Then he starts out with slow, deliberate One would think — but one does not do. He will—for I will send Him At Hardwd Lumbar Doalora Cyorywhoro SALE $119. steps until the top digs sharply down to you. really dare hope — that tiie United ward as if pulled by a powerful magnet. And when He has come. He States, before it plays even the slightest Most dowsers insist that the divining rod will convince the world of Its W E HAVE THE GENUINE Hitchcock Chair (not shown). Reg. $49 kind of part In nudging Japan back be made of a special kind of wood. One sin, and of the availability of claims, furthermore, that "two hours of SALE 4 for $135 or $34.95 each. toward militariam, would reexamine Its God's goodness, and of deliv i v;:" dowsing is the same as eight hours of erance from judgment. Shatterproof! own preparedness to live a civUized, hard labor". Others experience "chills, Its sin Is unbelief In Me; Pier Cabinet Clock. Reg.$149. competitive coexistence with other na twitches, nausea and exhaustion, after There is righteousness avail Flexible operating their instruments." Dowsers SALE $135. tions of great Industrial power. What the able because I go to the Father Long-Lasting I are often called "water witches", ian ap and you shall see Me no more; peoples of both the United States and pellation which they dislike. There Is deliverance from ' Japan and of every other nation deserve In one of Hartford’s suburbs a few judgment, because the prince of ONIV 3 6 4 lln. ri. Oil Walnut Bookcases Limited to Stock years ago, quite a furore occured at a on Hand. Reg. $199. SALE $159. Is a security founded on something this world has already been —34 Inchot wlda- school board meeting when a prominent judged. AlsBiR»"SM" wMlInl stranger than any dtqNitation of guns. citizen castigated a science teacher In Oh, there Is so much more 1 How would we live and deal with one the local high school for telling his stu want to teii you, but you can’t yh 41 another in our conunerclal, political and dents that dowsing was- pure supersti understand it all now. tion. A physics professor In Springfield,. When the Holy Spirit, who Is cultural relationships if we knew, for Mass, once offered $100 to any dowser Truth, comes. He shall guide sure, we were never going to be able to who could pick out the one hose filled you Into ail truth. aata, P•»l••v PitiHh wallt Ckalr Carat, employ military violence againM one with water among 10 hoses laid out on a IJiAm Wladawt. Paitk ' ' ■aOH^Hwiw litlil»4 «t»irtt) Ow atal itat. football field. Nobody succeeded. Other il«lt, laklai. Hitwtr CtrMMt. another? That system, whatever it is, The JjorA Is watching every OF MANCHESTER scientific experiments have had similar where and keeps his eye on both i t W i t h Siiiam’, & TACK O n Ea -.y To S iai O r Siw would be what we need, not to patch, resulta, but the controversy still con the evil and the' g o ^. (Prov. 935 Main St., Manchester— Open 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. but to cure, our balance ot payments tinues vHth .all the intensity of a religious 16:3) ’ FREE PARKING fervor, and many well-diggers still em Rev. George W. Smith Thursday and Friday Nights, Open till 9 P.M. — Closed weakness of the moment. ploy a dowser, •— BRISTOL PRESS, Presbyterian Church A MV SPONSOR oM Di£ OFbRMRfll^ ^ BLISH HARDWARE CO. Mondays — Telephond 648*6171 — Terms Available IN MANCHESTER! 798 M$ln St., ManehMtfr — 648-4121 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.-MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, OCTOBER. 18, 1971 PAGE ELEVEN PAGE. TEN MANCftESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN« MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1971 available to provide for the spe ness. On the north end, the Hebron cial needs of those children. H.irtford National Bank’s 8th District Meskill Provides Sheridan Block One parent asked what pro- Farr Hails Stubborn Blaze branch Is open for safe deposit grjims could bo expected under transactions and night deposi On Standby Obituary Students Are $402 Short the resource teacher. Libby re Firemen^ tory only, and bank officials plied that the parents should urge customers to go to one of While town flremen-were busy Started As Hotel watt until a program Is In ef the "three other HNB offices In battling the blaae in the Sher- In Funding ior t/.iV . Trip Publishing Fuiids fect, and then make suggestions Agencies Badly Damages Mnnchcstcr. idan Building, Eighth District and criticisms to Improve It. Hie branch bank office was volunteers provided standby Harold M. Newberry Dead; By JOHN JOHNSTON Union Village ai th'o North End. Mayor James B’urr today With the United Nations trip ston. All are scheduled from BY SOL R. COHEN (Harald Rn|M>riar) PTA Meeting praised and thanked (hose who not-touched by flames, but suf- service at the town's central for the fifth and sixth graders to a.m. Ho built the house still standing 11 Herald Reporter John F, Sheridan was an op- at tho corner of Union and N Tho • . Andover . P T A ^ ll -prosent . ‘'-“ s— Saturday— night's hlaze...... In- fnred considerable smoke and station. At 12:17 a.m. yeaterday, Ex-Official in South Windsor Just four days away, the Mu- They will be attended by Re Connecticut’s apparently-jinxed plan for redlstricting ^rtunlst when ho opened tho Main Sts. and operated milk m lon of the Sheridan block. He said Sheridan Block water damage, despite the cov- tho Eighth District men were dents are still $402 short of the publican candidates P. John ering of desks anti equipment called to the Blue Mooti Res- the General Assembly soon will be 1 ^ - todav Sheridan Hotel at 806 Main St. and coal and wood businesses problems of educatloti today „very effort will be made to He was a member ot the Scot $1,996.03, needed to finance it. Porham and Robert Dixon and SOUTH WINDSOR—Fire Com- ______1------oov. Thomas Meskill toaay '*^® "®>“ “ •‘y. For 12 years ^ was Tmem. “’® victims of fire. (ConUiiiied from I’ uge One) ...... — - - with t-irps. The bank plans to' aurnnt at 7 Walnut St., but they miaiioner Harold M. Newberry, tish Rite and York Rite Bodies, In a note sent home to par others. -A,.- removed the last stumbling tho week-long Centennial comi Ixir”^ \he^^ ^ ^ 0 ^ o 'c^ led^eTs P'"*' tonaorrow In His statement said; at the hlaze with hoses from be- being peured cn, and It was open fully again In a few days, found nre. I"*^***- “ l® the Connecticut Consistory (S3nd ents from the two principals, School Lunches the year ending June 30. 1971 guaranteeing that the memorationmemro-ntinn began.h«n.o« I 10 CO ami was tho school cafeteria. net until tho rocf broke through On the south end of the block, alarm turned out to be zmoKo M. ot UW lia ln St. died thla chief for the last 10. being sue . Rofresh- "A heavy blew was dealt the low. degree) of Norwich, Sphinx proflte are listed at $1,024.03. The menu at the elementary and an audit report regarding printing the plan will be An account of the oponlng ceoded by Samuel OnrdVm '"® "^ served and all Town of Manchester Saturday that the streams from tho noz- at the corner cf Main and Pearl drifting west from the Main St. morning at Manchester Me- Temple Shrine ot. Hartford, This includes $1,103.10 gross schools for the remainder of the special state and federal funds A network oi (also ceilings , . . . . »i_ said the hotel "Is of b|rlck, with Sheridan resigned frrm the post P'^''®’'^’* '‘ ''® attend. when the Sheridan bloc.lock WSH all ,,„girated attempts to keep the . f ' « ” C\eeners Is clean- dre mortal Hospital, Omar' Shrine Club of Manches from the chicken barbecue, week will be; for the 1970-71 year. He ordered a transfer of the become deputy sheriff a^o- , '^*’®”'® “’® '"«®«ns. whose but devimtntcd In a late nk.^ht - unrofiJiino’ nu Lutnr attack from above Ing up after similar smoke and About 12 Btgntn DiitrioC men ter and the East Side Past $224.00 from peanut sales. Tuesday; Grinders, orange Music Department , Mr. Newberry, a former town needed funds from his contin n «‘tlon he fUlod for 13 years. f f e I. M * ^ th fi prcgrcHH. fireflghtcra water finmage. All garmentH and one pumper were In the Master Association. Also donations in the amount Juice, tomato and lettuce, chips, The Music Department be' gency account to the Secretary over *" to hotel ------purposes. — Tho —38 ■' Is "Whore do wo go - from clerk, was bom Miay 19, 1887 in According to a local historical I want H known that the full penetrate and the fire dean- town*H Htatlon for nearly 7% South Windsor, and had lived Survivors are a son, Harold of $30 from Republican candi- pe"rs. gins this week a major fund' of the State's account. The Gov rooms arc all furnished with here?" roBOurces of the Icwn will be *'^^*^®** throueh the onen HpneeH, . building. ing again, but the bufliness 1h hourfl. here all ot his life. He was a M. Newbery Jr. of South Wind dates P. John Perham and Rob- Wednesday; FYankfurters, raising campaign when It be ernor estimated that the cost comfortable and attractive now W*® ___■ ..... bind on which ho built the hotel --— made available tc awHlHl those some cases, firemen said, Many times firemen emerged rerrverlng. Other weekend fire calls: partner in the Harold M. New sor; and three grandsons, War belt Dixon, $20 from the Demo- parsley potato, carrots, pudding gins its magaxine drive. A goal publishing 1,000 copies of the furniture, and two dining rooms from BYank Donahue At that Kvenlng Herald fmillles who lost their homes there were tin celirngs ^jhove frem the building coughing and Adjacent to the cleaners, the At 6:30 p.m. ye«terday, berry Insurance Agency, which ren M. Newberry and Russell Harris Elected cratlc Town Committee, $30 with topping, Heads Campaign cf $1203 has been set. soo-page report will come to arc so arranged that they can ,, Andover correspondent Anna „nd belongings. I have directed newer ceilings, and the tin re- gasping. The strong odcr cf Penfiy Saver, a thrift shop op- Eighth District firefighters were he founded in 1913. For many O. Newberry, both of South from the Republican Town Thursday; Meatloaf, mashed Income will be used to pur- about $6,600. bo used for banquet or wcd()lng ‘ ‘ "’ ®’ >>ousc8 occupied the Frislna, tel. 742-0347 the general manager to t'lke all pellcu the streoms from heses, smeke permeated the street erated by the Auxiliary of Man- called to 766 Parker St. to ex- site. They were the Robert years, he was a tobacco grower Windsor, and H, Mills Newberry Albert C. Harris of 71 Whitney Committee, $00 from the PTO, potato, cabbage slaw, brownies. Incumbent Republican direc chase additional uniforms for The massive document was parties.’ possible steps to assist those In the first hour or more, and park cppcsltc the building, cheater Memorial Hospital, is tlngulsh a fire in a car, appar- Dewey home, mqvcd around and was active in real estate III of Alston, Mass. j a , and $5 from Avon representa- Friday: Com chowder, pea- tor Mrs. Vivian Ferguson has the growing Symphonic Band filed Sept. 30 with Secretary of An accompanying advertise famllles In finding new homes, smoke streaked out from parts and ulung to clothing of the looking for temporary space to ently caused by overheated tho corner on Pearl St.; and sales and appraisals. Funeral services will be Rd. was elected to a second j„„ 5^uens amount- nut butter and Jelly sandwich, to help provide some of the the State Gloria Schaffer, who ment noted that there R iot Rocks "I express my own and the of the building, but no flames spectators. store merchandise. They hope to brakes, He was president emeritus of Wednesday at 10;30 a.m. at the term as president o t the Man- g j $11.87. cheese wedge, apricots. funds needed for Exchange has the constitutional responsl- "suites, double, adjoining and Abram Smith homo, moved town’ll appreciation for the,were visible from outside. Hie Air packs were emptied al- reopen In the same location as At 12:44 this morning, town the First Congregational Church First Congregational Church of cheater Historical Society at the According to the principals Bulletin Board 100 Boulder Rd. manager of Concert programs for both the blllty for publishing it. single rooms, all with tub and Hazel St. magnificent behavior and cour- smoke settled down over Main most as fast as they could be sscon as pcslble. firemen responded to an alarm of South Windsor; a former South Windsor. The Rev. W. annual meeUng yesterday at 111 each child going on the trip The following meetings and her campaign in thla fall's elec- band and the chorus. The Sym- Until published, the plan rc- shower baths, hot and cold run- On April 1, 1943, the Sherl- Pittsburgh age of Manchester’s firemen In .St, and drlfte-l Into the crowd of refilled by firemen, shuttling The Den Cafe, which has been from Manchester Memorial member of the advtaory board Uoyd Williams, pastor, will of- activltles are scheduled for this assisted by nlng water in each room, a tele- dsn Corp. acquired title to the must give $1.70 to his classroom phcnlc Band now numbers 76 mains Just that — a plan. When (Continued From Page One) action. Of this, not enough can spectators on the fringe of Cen- the ccntalners between the fire closed since May, and an ap- Hospital, caused by a faulty of the Blast Hartford Branch of flclate. Burial will be in Center ; teacher by tomorrow. This will week;'eek; iai M members. In order to complete- published it becomes law, but phone In each room, homelike building from the Manchester A native of Buffalo, N.Y., he be said. ter Park, Hundreds came to scene and the air compresscr piiance store, which” had not yet smoko detector. the Hartford NaUtmal Bank and Cemetery. cever the additiotial $402. Monday; Regional District * ' . ~ ^ iy outfit the organization with although the Constitution dl- equipment, twin beds In each Trust Co., executor for the es- relieve the tleups, attended public schools In "I would further express the watch and many of the onlook- In the Spruce St. firehouse. opened, were heavily damaged. ------Trust Co.; a former officer of FViends may call at the New- This m o lin g an assembly Board of Education meeting, L-akewcod Circle. correct sUe blaxera, an addi- recta the secretary to do the . *i_- room ." tale of Sheridan. After threat- “ was four hours before It Rome, N.Y., received a BA in town's thanks to the Red Cro-ss ers were still there at 5 a.m, Une fireman, Richard Suhie, Town fire officials have begun the Blast Hartford, Glastonbury kirk and Whitney Funeral Home, was held at the Hebron school 7;80 p.m., Rham High School; are calling our organ- ticnal 35 uniforms need to be publishing, it does not say how Rates tor one person were enlne condemnation, the federal effect. history from the University of .1 Kn .« a .ORA . u. - At least two noiiee f-r.iiunra Salvatlon Army who hive At about 1 a.m., names burst ’-va-s temporarily overcome by an Investigation of the fire, but Governor Asks and South Windsor Association 318 Burnside Ave., East Hart- to explain the complete details Republican Campaign Commit- i^atlon 'Manchester Neighbors ------• * ■ At least two police cruisers buffalo in 1935, and is doing purchased. Mrs. Yolanda Ross she shall pay for it. $l.ro, $2, and $2.60 per night; government signed a seven-year J” already begun assisting our (el- throu-h one section of the rcof, «mcke, tnd was taken tc Man- os yet have been unable to pln- of Independent Insurance ford, tomorrow from 3 to 5 and of the trip. Slides were shown tee meeting, 7 p.m., headquar- -yivlan Ferguson' because of Schaffer Appeal and (or two persons, $3, $3 .60, i„„o„ «,ith tho .ahorldon rvim in commandeered by rioters ...... -ri.u _ _ a . ___ w______. Chester Memnrinl Hcsnltnl He .v,o . a.- aa a- ao.,oo a, ,ho graduate work in history at :( Hebrcn Is the band booster 1p billows of was discharged later after blaze. "There is nothing sus^ Windsor Historical Society, and Masons will conduct a Masonic sulate visit assignments made. Church Junior Choir rehearsal, campaign aides said, project. the bulky document published memorial settee tomoi^w at'g tems analyst with Hartford "*FvprvthinJ in ’ ihia hntp^ former hotel Into anartments girteped ^Lveral other police “ervlce. I am cenfident that the „moke. From that time on there foe'ftment for smeke Inhalation, pidous" about the (ire, Flro At Putnam Home a member of the Manchester The itinerary Fit day calls for 3 p.m „ Hebron Elementary members of the For. In the Connecticut Law Journal. said p.m. at the funeral home. NaUonai Bank and Trust CO. Officers for the Symphonic Id, Everything In this hotel ,„r milltorv nornonnel. cruisers were abandoned \ (te r hearts of the people cf Man- was an almost monrtrnous pat- ^he Salvation Army set up a chief William Mason said, and Rod and Gun Club. He also was boarding ot the buses at 5;45 She asked the Commission On was purchased In Manchester ^ ^^nths later, the cor- A thorough Investigation Into The family suggests that any Harris is also a member of “T^sday; DemocraUc Town Band for the coming year have shattered their Chester wlfl respond In provld- tern the flames would break foohlle canteen during the fire the state (Ire marshal has not a past president of the Columbia a.m. with departure at 6 a.m. Joseph Swensson, Mrs. Robert been selected. They are Steve Official Legal Documenta to as- Wthout giving names, he sa d „Ar,,tlon purchased the lot at Ing food and clothing. firemen would pour on the ■‘•e'wed to the fire- been asked to investigate. the accidental death, Saturday rpti.pd«ri Lake Aaoclatlwi, and the Blast memorial contributions may be the Connecticut Historical So- Committee meeting, 8 p.m The tour of the United Na- _ Peck, Mrs. Frank Sheldm, Mrs. Derby. President; Betty Greg- sume the task — and the cMt, that, all foundation . . , . , work, , . ... „ ...... , ...... , dowsrin- A.UAOA AOA "I hcvc furthBr requested the water and the flames would fo®” - Manchester chapter Atty. Lessner, representing mg“ t, of a menially reiaroeo Hartford Rotary Club. made to the memorial fund of clety, Wadsworth Atheneum, ory. Vice president; Paula explaining that her office did the First CongregaUonal Church Hartford Chapter of the Amer- Uons will be 'between 9;30 and “ S d S e s mieUng." ‘ ” 8 »»»>«>« NeH. Mrs. Mark Kra- ®-™>'^“ onceras demolished was John E. Demko town ■ counsel’s office to m.ike to smoke. Just when *he Red Cross found tem ^ r- the owiiers, praised the (Ire de- ^®®‘^®"‘ in°P utM m '’has He was a past master of 10;30 a.m. and color movies Bergenholt, secretary; Jon Hor- not have the needed funds, was done by local concerns. lean Civil Liberties Union, Pub p.m.. Town Office Building; vltz, Mrs. H. John Malone, Mrs. did the Manchester realtor, and built „( Cleveland. Ohio. Demko. “ ®®» available to a.sslsl those ft appeared as If some headway ary hous ng for eight of the dls- partments and noted that they Evergreen Lodge of Masons and of South Windsor or to the will be taken to be shown at tan, treasurer. The band's class Chief Justice CSiarles S. I "Gorman and Hales lic Safety and Transportation Gilead Congregational Oiurch David Comp, Mrs. Arthur brick and woodwork” he add- ' ‘’ ® '"*’®''® accompanied by his wife and bus nessmen whr hive suffer- ^ould families, white others were thankful nobody was hurt, been ordered by Gov. Thomas received his 50-year member- Shriners Hospital for Crippled Louise House of Manchester who Is oncH aim wuuuwuin, ik. auu ____ tjaaV,., Oa-.a.. T.. . •' . . d Iaqraq ThnI- office is iilreiiriv . . .” . miirte nrr.niiB'cmenlK with r e l a - ______Meskill. Task Force of the Community the Nov. 17 PTO meeting. Brundrett,______Miss Barbara_____ Da- representatives are; made nrr.aiigements with rela ship pin from the lodge recently. Children In Springfield, Maas. Deacons meeting, 8 p:m.. Social commission. ed "a r t h e T u r o ls h ln g s were' Cleaners and tho Penhy Saver two ohlldren-one 9 and the ®„^,^XatlnTVirtete‘‘‘ ® "®'" _ i-i Preliminary reports, aocord- Development Action Plan, and From 10;30 to 11 a.m. the ™RToubll«in c(^ ee lene, Mrs. Donald Anderson and Moe, Senior; Colleen Shannon, chairman of the commission, tives or friends. There were 23 1 1 purchased In Manchester from ‘'*',1 ... ° ‘ ^®‘' 1®— *’« became ^rinv^fiffnclal ______^ “snorkel” truck from the Extcndcu rorecflst .Jng to the Governor, Indicated Unitarian Fellowship of Glas group wiU visit the United Na- ^ r ^ e Z d T % Mrs. Russell PrenUce. Junior; Diane Kukucka, Soplu> replied through channels th^ Watkins Bros the J----- W. Hale . -rv,A A-i/imon at the'he north end trappedaaah in a AeAwHcrowd lUofthat rAcbe/irocked securing financial assistance g^^j^ ^ _ ..partments in the upper floors wuiKiiia oiua., u.e j . — ------from agencies such as the a» . ka h..naiAA Fred T. Wells Jr. Frank M. Walter tonbury. uons interoational Gift Shop Led" ’Hill^^- A meeting of volunteers for Beth Horton Froshman ^rinfe'^Zthe Oo and the G.E Keith . cf the rrlglnal building was con- hls‘ car and shattered its win- “ Kencles »ucn as tne summoned under ' the yh® . ,, , Partly cicudy with a chance ‘h® which shows that it is possible -triictert In 1949 nnd opened as ,jows. S'".®" Business Administration, ^ytual aid system, arrived *^®'' co^nttnuing cf showers Thursday. Fair Fri- ^^l- became entangled in Blineral services for Fred T. Frank M. Walter, 68, of La- Other officers are Christie after which the chUdren will Wednesday: Assessors’ office Mrs. F'erguson's campaign was Junior High Concert P ponorter of Ju- Wells Jr. cf East Hartford, a redo, Tex. formerly of HartfordHartford, Mcsjormicx,McCormick, vice presidentpresiaem; ^ Ir^ stlll^exlst for*^wo baritone dlclal Decislcns return the doc- to get all that is nceded^n any ‘h®Natiimal ^nk on Feb. g,,„bed on the car g'‘“ ^wiX,r'’ard M shortly after 1:30 and joined the t® “ 5 . ° ! ^arm through the period ” ® member of the public relations died Friday at the USAF Hoapl- Mrs. Frank WlUlams, .recording the American Museum Building; Gilead CMigrogaU^- Campaign plans for the various Schaffer. line rightrivht in Manchester.”Mancnesier Hisnis "V - ’...... ^0. On...... Mav 26.. m...... 9._the " .me a g ounc bunch ui of animals,” Dem- f..... “ IJ^aa.': ® «°''‘ ' When Us ' bucket was James Farr today offered town with temperatures averaging 'hat no further details of . ------' ------— .. D-i— ► Natural Hlrtory, will eat their al Church Women’s Fellowship voUng districts were coordln- Players and one alto-clai^etlst. umem lo mra. Walter manaeed the hotel bank merged with the Hartford g gjj "They tried to turn the "®® District (Ire departments raised over the rcof of the assistance to persons needing .a much above normal. Daytime 'be accident are avaUable. department at Pratt and Whit- tal in San Antonio, Tex. He was secretary: Mrs. Robert Pratt, Anyone interested in learning Mrs. Schaffer, on Fridaj^ son lunches. meeUng, 8 p.m.; Gilead Con- ated. A good part of the eve- leridan was ^a native of NnUonal Bank and Trust Co. car over-th ey wouldn’t ev e n '® '' 'be'e "n® c®""®''®'' building, the high pressure sys- new home. highs In the middle to upper 70s Meskill iMtructed State ney Division of United Aircraft the brother of Mrs. Martha W. treasurer; and Miss Hazel Lutz, how to play these instruments said again that her office did During the tour of the mu- gregatlonal Church Senior CSiolr ning was devoted to open dia- Sheridanlenoan w a s ______^ were combating this serious blaze, ^gr„ vastly increasedIncreased the water Of the five places of business and overnight lews In the 60s Health Commissioner Dr. for nearly 20 years, will be held carpenter of 189 W. Middle correspiMuUng secretary, is urged to see Robert Clowes, not have the funds to publish tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the i^ke. and the uncle of Mrs. Members of the execuUve seum, which will be from 11:46 rehearsal, 7:16 p.m.; Republican cusslon of issues and referen- sitting in the back when they '”’®y certainly have been pewer. In the Sheridan Block, two are inland to near 60 along the Franklin Foote to report per- music director. the plan and deposited it in a frlends in a time of great g^jj, (ire resisted the wa- open today with limited busl- coast. sonally within a few days, Newkirk and Whitney Flinersr. Beverly C. Wagner of Manches- council, in addiUon to the of- a.m. to 1 p.m., each class will coffee hour, 9 a.m^, Mrs. dum items vault at Hartford’s Society tor broke the windows.’ ’ Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East tor and Howard B. Caipenter llcers, are Bdson Bailey, Miss assigned to a certain floor aid Elliott’s, Hope VaUey perguson has been con- Instruments are ^ where it remains. 'Resource’ Teacher Sought need." Hartford. of Utchfleld, formerly of Man- Jeanne Low. Miss Catherine and exhibit so that data may Thursday: Board ^ Sele^en ^ door-to-door cam- achool-owned and may be used secretary of the IState Friends may call at the fu- cheater. Putnam and Mrs. Ernest Shop- be gathered and reported at a ^ ^m-. Town Office “I foel that a town of- Harry Hammer said today that cert Band now numbers close Ha^'Y By Andover School Board neral home tcnlght from 7 to 9. He served in World War n. herd. future assembly. ficlal should be close to the pao- the printing of the document to 50. The Board of Education an- las' week visited the school to Burial will be in Hillside Other survivors are a wife, A motion was passed to send From 1 to 1:30 p.m. the 2°'" P>®” ®»>e said. "She must^ will follow the procedure spell Sports Notes nounced Saturday the resigna- review records cf children who Cemetery, East Hartford. a daughter, several step-daugh a letter of appreciauon to Miss group will be enroute to ^ A^wry C ^ S tef meet- ed out in Sec. 4-117 of the State Principal J. Colin Pushee tlon of the school’s reading bad been Identified as having a The family suggests that ters and a step-son. Lutz tor her service as cor Statutes. memcrial contributions be responding secretary over the ? ®®®t" *®‘‘ ing, 8 p.m.. Town Office Bull^- *" my n e l g h ^ . I said that this past week proved ^ y d teacher, Mrs. Lottie Halter, and problem, and to review the What Qualities Do You Want In Your Funeral services and burial visito: TliMe of Me:dco, Japan, „P^ron Ecologiste for Less ^ ®‘«'® “ '®‘ >- "«*«*•• made to the Birst Congregaticn years. Harris also presented a tc be a deli'?htful^ chapt^ In^the g^^rd will be sub the creation of a position (or a school’s programs and instruc- with full military honors will be Austria, USSR, Argen- p„uuUon meeting, 8 p.m.. Town al Church in East Hartford. report of activities during, the Sachem Sports saga. The J.V. Uons for these children. this we«k in Laredo, Tex. Una, New Zealand, Brazil, Au- o„,ee Building; Senior «U- ject to the approval of the state resource teacher. past year. Soccermen tattered the Ter In view of the fact that Mrs. sti^ia and Yugoslavia. meeUng, 1 p.m.. Social Rham District director of purchases and me At a special meeting called Preston B. Snge riers from Rocky Hill by a 2-0 Mrs. Minnie S. Cooney He said one-third of society These visits will last until Gilead CongregaUcMial state commissioner of finance to answer questions and hand ^ . , ,, , ..______Blmeral services for Preston members participated in the re- score on goals by Duane Abney and control. Board of Education Members ? _ _ ^ ^ j OA *1. Mrs. AdiuiiG Sporber CoenGy* . 2:30 "p.m., ■ when the children------v church;^x$uia;ii, ncvAvrnHebron OmgregaUonal School Board and Bob Moore wim an assist down a decision regarding the R. Sage of 21 Oourtlaid St., me of Sandy Beach Rd.. Crystal ®®"‘ exMblt of Russell Cheney will board foe buses for home, church Senior Choir rehearsal, 7 Panel ot Judges from Jeff Brewer. The Sachem special education pr^m at ^ Resource only Manchester man to recriye Ellington, formerly of paintings in foe Whlton Audi- It Is expected mat mey will ar- pm - Republican coffee hour, Slates Lengthy THe reapportionment plan the Andover Elementary .p^^g^g^ ^ ,g, g ^ ^a- Soccermen shot down me high submitted Sept. 30 was created Mason^’s S3rd degree for ms- Manchester, died mU morning torium. Attendance at me two rive back at the Hebron Ele- sa.i^.. Mrs. Donald Ray’s Am- School, Superintendent of g,g experience In reading. In flying undefeated Hawks of by a panel of mree Judges; two tinguished service to the order, Johnson Memorial Hospital, Open Houses held at the Cheney mentary School at approximate- ston. Agenda Tonight Schools Aram Damarjlan read ^j^jg way the teacher will be were held this afternom at Sec- Stafford Springs. She was me Homestead was 700 at Christmas ly 6:30 p.m. Friday: Republican Campaign Vinyl Tech 2-0 in a hard fought j^gpublicans and one Democrat, i r Sound practical judgment i r Sincere interest in our schools ond community contest. Goals were registered unanimous report, Mrs. Halter’s letter of resigna-, g^le to provide for all of the end CongregaUonal Church. widow widow ofof CharlesCharles S.S. Cconey. Cconev. ®nd 4M in May. Now that me Tomorrow evening at 7:30 Committee meeting, 7 p.m. The Regional Board of Bldu- Mr. Sage, who died Saturday , by CSiuck Berk and Steve Me- Democratic member of the "®"- special needs of those children Homestead has been repainted, there will be a meeting of all headquarters. cation will meet tonight at 7:30 Mrs. Halter, who was just needing it, and also to assist all i r Imoginotion morning at Manchester Memor- <^®y Harris r®commended mat an chaperones at me Hebron Saturday; Republican Cam- Uu**"®- panel filed a minority report i r Proven leodership ability lal H o ^ ta l, is survived by his Manchester, daugh- in me Rham High School Li Cfolumbus -Day was celebrat- objecting to me plan, hired this year as a reading children with reading problems, IdraUfylng sign be placed facing school library to get assign- paign Committee fund-raising teacher, stated in her tetter a„d possibly to assist teachers wife^rs. Priscilla NewLmb 1®*: Joh^a brary wim a lengmy agenda ed in good style by me team Mrs. Dotte DemocraUc Town Committee A. Trombly, bom of Manchester, to discuss. ry Abney accounted for two of jj,e legislature had missed two a multi-media reading center Libby and Damarjlan both was a member of me Women’s original nlnm mile stone, Indies- Bergeron, Mrs. Fl-an Burke, fund-raising cocktail party. and Mrs. Horace F. BarUett of Pending from pervious meet me goals and Steve Kukucka deadlines for adopting a plan of with many resources and audio agreed at this time to recom- Auxilitry of the Crystal Lake ting nine miles to me Hartford Mrs. Anne Emt, Mrs. Marion Democratic Headquarters. 8 Worthingtem, Mass.; 10 grand- ings are such items as a report me omer. Hie team now has a own. visual-equipment available for mend that Miss Lenihan’s rec- Bire Department. County Couithouse, will be re Kelly, Mrs. Barbara Merbler, p.m., Hebron Plaza Shopping childjren, and 6 great-grandchil relative to smoking in me 6-1-1 record, tying wim Coven- auditor for 1971-1972. Crocker, William H. Simons, neral home temerrew frem 7 to rounding out me scaring in the (Continued from Page One) handicapped children at the '® "8 " would take to have the en route to take part in the shewing name, address, phone Wednesday and FYlday ai Charles J. Ramage, James R. 9. Discussicn is also scheduled 9m and 19m positions. school. While school Principal vacancy filled; the group rec- battle of Yorktown. He showed number and any , health_____ prob-^___ 8 P-m. at me clubhouse. 22 Oak We Can Do The Job Case, George R. Gay, Harold K. on me Vov. 13-16 visit by New take an appeal." Donald U bby had explained to ®mmends that Mrs Donohue Bonnick, R. Leonard Tingley, William Johnson landmarks still standing in lems mat should be noted, and England Association of Colleges 'The welfare demonstrators towns through which me French an itinerary for the day. Parents the parents that there is a dlf- b® P'ac®^ 'b 's P®®'"®"’ Douglas G. Dobbs, Raymond H. William Johnson, 84, of 452 and Secondary Schools evahia- picked up support from dele ference between a perceptual ^ bowd member said the Jo army passed, maps made by are to wait until children Members of me Manchester team. Johnson, Albert H. Ruwet, A. Adams St., husband of Mrs. gates to me Connecticut Con handicap and a reading prob- ®bould be filled In a week or a F linch engineer, and prints check in on the bus before leav The Women’s Group of the P olicem en Norman Johnson, Paul J. James Sarah Roberts Johnson, died The board will be requested vention yf me American BapUst lem, he Indicated that Mrs. Hal- Damariian however, said of French uniforms, regimental ing. Concordia Lumeran Church will and Gall L. Smim. yesterday at Manchester Me to approve eariy clcalng of me church which passed a resolu Better for Less flags and banners. S-'Vlngs Program meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. for a ter could certainly cope wllh Bearers were John Colody, morial Hospital. schcol on certain days to per- tion asking state officials to sit On me return 90-day march StandG uard the reading end of a child’s cur- specific, but a George F. Luhn, David Wain- According to Paul A. White, business meeting and workshop. u,e staff to accomplish me down wim the demonstrators rlculum. and special help In Uons as they exist today, he ex- wright, Armur J. McKinney, Williamsburg, Va. to Bos principal at me Hebron Ele 1887 in Yorkshire. England, and necessary work on me ev£dui- and try to reach an under Myron A. Bogllsh and E. Ches ton, me soldiers were paid in mentary School, me schrnl sav- The Manchester Itallan-Amer- other areas would come from P®®'®" ®^ had lived in Fall River, Mass., tion program. The days include O ver Brown standing. ter Andrews. sllver, In October 1782, at what *>>88 program with the GlasUm- lean Society will meet tonight at other sources. "®"® f before coming to Manchester Nov, 17. Dec. 15. .Ian. 13. .Ian. It termed Meskill’s alleged The Holmes Blmeral Home, is now Silver Lane in Btest Hart- •’“ 'T Bank and Trust Company g at me clubhouse on Eldridge Mrs, Halter herself said last '""® "®®®»8'“'y ‘® ‘"® P®®*' seven years ago to make his 25. Feb. 10. March 9. Mar(^ 21, (Coattnued From Page One) refusal to meet with me demon 400 Main St., was in charge of ford. will begin tomorrow. week that practically every "®"' . . . j. . j home wim his daughter, Mrs. St. April 25, May 11 and May 23. strators "very arrogant." arrangements. The bank will accept any to me "penthouse" aimough he child who has a reading prob- While the parents Indicated Malcolm Robertson. SuperintcR^nt of Schools The convention also sup 'The family suggests mat any amount a child wishes to save was already hit. He dragged 1cm has some form of a percep- ibey wquld like to see Mrs. Don- He was employed as a super- A story hour for children Aram Damarjlan will also pre- ported a resolution urging Mes memorial contribuUons may be and deposits will be made ...... himself up a flight of steps to tual handicap. ®bue placed In the new position. viscr at the American Thread Public Records kill to call a special session to made to me Blasonlc Home and every Tuesday. A passbook will ® y®“™ *" *®"‘ ® “‘® ®P®®‘“' ®^“ me roof, leaped 18 feet to a ter Miss Patricia Lenlhan of the they also said they would like to Co., of Fall River before he re explore me possibility of omer Hospital in Wallingford or me Warranty Deeds be Issued to each child with me “ ’ ® program. race below and was captured, State Department of Education see tho most qualified person tired. He was a member of me fund-raising methods to permit Springfield (Mass.) Oippled Raphael and Florence A. initial deposit and returned to Cheney Library tomorrow Damarjlan will also ask me police reported Mt. Hope Lodge of Masons in Donofrio to Eldon and Maxine the school each Friday. morning from 10 to 10:46. board to act on a letter of res- restoration of funds cut from Children’s Hospital. Hie police account was ques- the welfare budget. Fall River, and would have j. Thibodeau, property at 335 All ’ necessary information for ------Ignatlon received from tioned Sunday night in Chicago completed 50 years as a mem- Burnham St., Several hundred members of William A. Chipps conveyance tax the first deposit including a slg- Bowers PTA will meet in me Nancy Newcombe pf the En- by the Rev. Jesse Jackson, di- ber of the lodge next February, lao.so. nature card, savings deposit school cafeteria tonight. Coffee giuh department, effective Oct. pf Operation Breadbas- the United CJhurch of Christ JOHN YAVIS ELLINGTON — WUliam A. ELEANOR COLTMAN He and his wife observed melr Alphonse A. Reale to Howard tlcket and' school savings enve- and dessert will be served at 15 and to approve me appoint- economic arm of me meeting in Middletown during Chipps of Whlttemore, Mich., Lawyer 63rd weddlrig anniversary in a . and Mary V. Klukas, prop- lope has been sent home with 7:30 Principal R^y E. Gardiner ment of Miss Marcia Gilder as southern Christian Leadership the weekend expressed general WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES Parent & Teacher died yesterday while visiting his July. erty on Hnwmorne St., convey each child. will explain me new report English teacher. Miss Gilder conference disapproval of me 16 per cent John has a social concern son, Robert W. Cliipps of Hayes Eleanor brings to our Man Survivors, besides his wife ance tax $6.60. Democrats to Meet card. Walter Doll Jr.,, Board of has a B.S. Degree from Ohio ______cuts in most welfare benefits. that is coupled with a firm Ave. and daughter, are a son Wil Release of Attachment The DemocraUc Town Com- Education chairman, wUl dls- University. 1969, and has had Day In . . . Day Out... chester schools a broad and grasp of legal, business, and He is also survived by his liam Johnson of Fall River; an- The Hertz Corp. against Jehn mlttee will meet tomorrow eve- cuss me mree school Items on one year of experience. long-term view on proposed wife, 5 omer sons, 3 daughters, financial matters. cmer daughter, Mrs. Gordon p Blunt and Paui R. Intagllata nlng at 8 at the Town Office the Nov. 2 i referendum. A list of subsUtute teachers policies from experience in and 21 grandchildren. Jerauld of North Palm Beach, Trade Name Building. Hie main order of will be submitted. These include INVESINENTS AND FmANOINB education and puolic affairs Funeral services will be at Fla.; a brother, Arthur Johnson Anth'--ny Bottlcello and Jo on PRESCRIPTIONS business for the meeting will be Mrs. MyrUe Secor, Mahmud me Caldwell Blmeral Home, The third in me series of of Detroit, Mich.; two sisters. seph V. Rlvcsa doing business to fill the vacancy in the slate Faksh, Mrs. Linda Peters, DAVID WINER Garden City, Mich., at the con seminars for parents of students FOR THE SMALL BUSINESS MAN PAUL GREENBERG Mrs. John Rourke and Mrs. as B asd R Realty. caused by me withdrawal of J. George Glatrakis, Jtdin Fitz Professor-Psychologist venience of me family. planning post-high school edu . . . renulting in meaningful Design Engineer Maurice Henry, both of Royal Guy R. Lathrop doing busl- Stewart Stockwell as a candi gerald, Mrs. Dorothy Grace, The Holmes Funeral Home, cation will be held tomorrow Oak, Mich.; six grandchildren ness as The Browse-Around In date for the Board of Finance. Ronald Compesl, Jay Bliss, Mrs. A non-credit workshop to explain and illustrate Dave offers his insights 400 Main St., Manchester, was night at 7 in me Manchester saving» to you every day! Paul offers to our school and three great-grandchildren, the Bel-Con Pinza. Fcllowing the committee Geraldine Gillung, Arthur Sav- how businessmen and professionals can use com into human behavior that in charge of local arrange High School cafeteria. Mrs. system the same kind of Blmeral services will be to- Marria<;e I.li-piiHes meeting, there will be a meet erick, Mrs. Barbara Cox and monly-known means of financing for operating No iipz and downs In your PrezcripMon will support more individ ments. Sara K. Robinson, MH8 guid cost* — no "discounto" today, "Reguldr imagination and know-how morrow at 1 p.m. at the Holmes Timothy Marc Hoean cf 85 ing of all Democratic candi Mrs. Virginia Gorin. capital, tax shelters, and capital growth through Blmeral Home, 400 Main St. The Helalne Rd. and Joan Marie ance counselor will discuss pro prlcoa" tomorrow 1 essential to the solution of ualized education. dates, also at the Town Office Also Mrs. Doromy Mader, banking and investments. Clifford Hansen, an in- Albert E, Slatisoii Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr., pas- Haney pf 160 P.nrker St., Nov. cedures for KubmitUng applica problems in modem tech Building. Glen Newcombe, Mrs. Faye No "reduced zpeeialz”—no “ temporary Albert E. Slauson of Orlando, tor of Center CongregaUonal 5, St. James Church. Campaign Trail tions, tesUng information, visit vestment executive with Shearson-Hammlll & Co., reduetloiis" on I’reiorlptlonz to lure ing collegesT and selectivity of Phillips, Mrs, Rebecca Rohmer, nology. B’la., father of Mrs. Louis Cham- Church, will officiate. Burial Richard Ellsworth Holman of will instruct. Classes will meet six Tuesdays, begln^ customers I ALLAN THOMAS -SDemccratlc candidates Aarcn Edmund Egan, Mrs. Sharon peau of Manchester, died yes will be In East Cemetery. colleges. ning October 19, from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M,, in room La’wyer H-t Hl"tiland St. :ind Marlene Reid, Robert Craig and Mrs. Carta, Miss Linda Clark, Miss At the same time, there Is never any terday In Orlando. - There are no calling hours. Ruth Clark rf ^23 Gardner St., Marlon Cello will cnmoalgn in .Mary Burke, Arthur Roeque, building. Enrollment is compromise In service or quality! Allan will continue to pro He is also survived by his 0( t. ?3, South United Methodist tj,e Burnt Hill Rd-Wall St. area The Church Women United limited to 20. Fee is f|l2C. Mrs. Lynda Rlnl, Mrs. Diana vide the clear precise think wife, two sisters and several Church. today through Thursday. On Forum will be held tomorrow nieces and nephews. Georglades, Mrs. Dolores'DzI- ■ H M mmmm m mmm mmm mmm mmm YOU GET OUR LOWEST Building Pernilts Friday, they will cover Rt. 66 at 9:30 a.m. at North United ing that can pinpoint the Blmeral services will be Jewish Groups enis, Mrs. Arlene Bell and R. PBIOBB EVERY DAY OF TIIF4 Irving Luckman for Oxford c"st tc the Columbia town line. Methodist Church. The meeting We Deliver essential questions. Wednesday at me Guy Black Perrault. YEAR . . . AND YOU SAVE Stores inc., addition at 451 The Democratic Town Com is open to all interested wom MANOHESTER COMMUNITY 00UE8E Everywhere Blmeral Home, Orlando, Fla. Sponsor Dance At the present time, two stu Hartford Rd.. 17,000. mittee has scheduled a fund- en. Baby-sitting is ' provided. MORE THROUGHOUT THE Burial will be in Woodlawn Me dent practice teachers have Fast Anniilli Onstructlon Co. for raising cocktail party at 8 p.m. The executive board of me or Please enroll me In the "Investments and Financ YEAR . . . ON ALL YOUR morial Park, Orlando. A "Ch'impagne Ball" will be been assigned to the school, I Sears Industries of New Yrrk. gntiir'sv at I'en-’ nimriers. Ttok- ganization will meet after me ing for the Small Businessman" workshop. My PREBORlPnON JHBBU8. spensored by Manchester Jew- Miss Linda Krashefski of UConn i.sh organizations of Manches N.Y.. commercial launday at ets will be available at the door program. check, made out to "Manchester (kmimunity Col- 66 Sheldon Rd.. $70,000. will be working with A. Henry ter Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 cr from any committee mem Grabber In the - biology class lege for the Is enclosed, (Payment muat TRY US AND SEE Personal Notices The American Legion Aux a.m. at the Temple Beth Sho- ber or candidate.' from Oct. 12 to $lov. 24, Steven wMmpany the application Ut mnpkUi enrollment: PULL THE 2nd LEVER - VOTE DEMOCRATIC lorn, 4(X) E. Middle Tpke. iliary Mfill meet tonight at 7:4S C orrectioh GOP Coffee Hours Pohl from Central Connecticut take this form and your check to the first class Card o f Thanks Music will be provided by Bob Coffee hours scheduled by me at the Post Home. State Colleige in New Britain meeting,) We wish to thank all ot our Halprln’s Orchestra' and ro In Thursday’s Your Nelgli- Republican Campaign Commit. will be working In the Industrial nelzhboi-H, friends and relatives and freshmentR 'will eH|Hclall> Dr. U hmus and Ihc sluff wm be served. bor’B Kitchen Mrs. Bcmicu tec for this week will be held Emblem Club may obtain tic arts department with David NAME ...... NOVEMBER 2nd III Hanchester Hemoiiul Hospital. Oocktail ‘ parties ‘ will precede Martin’s receipe for .pumpkin tomorrow at the home ef Mrs. kets from Mrs. Stanley Baldwin for (he many acts of kindness and 'IrrdavsHy from Sept. 8 mromll sympathy shown lu in our recent me dance. Bread-Cake should call for 3 George Aldcn, Reldy Hill Rd., of 26 Chester Dr. for the Rock Oct. 29 and again from Nov. 6 Ix-reavement. We also thank all B'or further information con cups of flour instead of 2 cups cn Wednesday at me home of ville Emblem Club Fashion ADVRim ...... ,, ,, those who sent the beautiful floral through Dec. 22, irlbutes. tact Mrs. Buddy Kaplan of 59- us printed. We are sorry for liira. Donald Elliott, Hope Val Show to be held Thursday at 8 The board will be aeked to D Sycamore Lane or Mrs. Jer- any inconvenience this ^-^ugod ley 'Rd; end on Thursday at the p.m. at the BIhs Carriage approve an audit report of the DEMOCRATIC TOW N COMMIHEE ~ ROGER NEGRO TREAS. Felix E. L’ w Ih AT THI PARKADI WIST MIDDU TPKI. family rold Abell of 25 Butler Rd. our readers. tieme of Mrs. Donald Ray, Am- House, N, Park 8t, reglon’a operating budget for ' t / * 111 11 PagBB 13 to 2^ . 'ft MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1J71 ' IBanrlfWtPt H|waUi M o n d a y , Oc t o b e r m i PAGB TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1971
against Brown so that FBI Brown's alleged Involvement Profile agents w ou l^ continue to look had not been made known In for Brown-''because of the se the hours following the shoot ELEANOR D. COLTMAN The Candidates riousness of the felony charge. out. O f Brown Yates, who denied the accu Mayor John V. Lindsay, back from politicking in Indiana, vis / o r Board of Education Scenes at Fire Which Damaged Sheridan Building sation, said on learning of V •* (Continued From Page One) Brown's capture; ited Hunt, also in Roosevelt Hospital. Sunday afterncon. • Instructor in Social Soienoe, Are Saying— '"niank Ood. I thought they'd Service Career Program, Manohaater Community a small opening but could not get him sooner or later." Lindsay did not visit Brown. College. them. I have been available to identify him as Brown. Hie prosecutor said he Mn. Harriet Hatlett a Oraduate TufU Unlveralty, AB A MA them in my home as well as in thought the New Ycrk charges The question of Identification a Member Ubrary Board, C-DAP, former mambar Am m, poMibto Board o t Bduca- official sessions. I believe that would have to be disposed of was particularly sensitive be Woman Killed Education Task Force. tkm m embor I preM nt myaeU a public ctticial shculd seek the first. cause of the widespread rumor a Past President, League of Women Voters «|Ulte almply, u a parent and opinions and suggtstions of her " I f the federal authorities gel In Home Blaze a Teaching experience in all grades, kindergarten ctUaen Intereeted In our educa> ccnstttuents. I have and will that Brown had died when n him," he added, “ they will don ayatem. My knoadedfe c t continue to do this. car. which had been wired with probably take him to New Or NEW HAVEN (API — Brid through college. our aclMol ayatem haa been a bomb, exploded at Bel Air, leans." get O'Shea, 67. died of apparent a Resides at 128 Baldwin Rd. with husband Edward! gained through PTA, children Md., killing two of his friends Brown had been sentenced to smoke Inhalaticn early Sunday mother of 4 grown children. with learning dlaahllltlea and Paul B. Greeriberg in March, ISTO. a five-year prison term on the after a couch In her apartment other educational commltteea. Then when Brown did not ap gun charge there in 1968 and caught fire, police said. This year Manchester has My children are elementary and pear at the Maryland trial, the was also accused of harassing Two firemen working to put made many changes in the ele VOTE DEMOCRATIC rumors flew again. an FBI agent before he fled. out the S a.m. blase were praachool age and thua my mentary school curriculum. NOVEMBER 2nd concern la at all lerela a t -leam- That case led to a charge by The identification of Brown treated and released at a hospi These changes which involve tal for cuts and broken glass. taf. Richard L. Klnleln, state's at came at a stationhouse news more emphasis on individualis conference Saturday afternoon Fire officials said the blase Paid lor by Democratio Town Oommlttee We have a good ayatem—but torney for Howard County, that Ri^er Negro, Treasurer ed learning methods were bad with Police Commissioner Pat caused extensive damage to the that’a not to aay there . ian’t* his counterpart In Dorchester ly needed and long overdue. rick V. Murphy on hand to 70 Fairmont Ave. building be room for Improrement. One County, William B. Yates, had During peiicds of rapid change, "fabricated" the arson charge make the announcement. fore it was extinguished. araa that haa been opened up however, even under ideal cir but needa much expulsion is cumstances, there Is always our learning disability program. some confusion due to unantic Our taachlng methods Miould ipated events and due to the in be continually updated. Hoar- sistence on the part of a few to erer, I don’t feel we have to maintain the status quo. There throw out all of the older tra- fore, when a system embarks dtUonal methods — thereby as '-on new programs, it should an suming they are no good—and ticipate as many potential prob change to the new methods as lems as possible. It should train suming the yare a cure-all. Also its people, insure that all the I might add I consider good dla- necessary equipment is on dpU ae a necessar y ii«re d l«n t hand, and plan for the unex In our sehoola. pected. I am a firm believer in the Mancnester has not prepared neighborhood school concept its teachers for the new pro and thus would be opposed to gram, has not provided them reglonaliMtion of our school with the necessary equipment, and as a result haa unnecessari system. your gift. A U-month school system has ly added to the confusion and much merit and therefore de endangered the success of the serves a through investigation new curriculum. It Is the responsibility of the to find out If it could be Inqile- Board of Education to Insure mented In a town of our siae that the schools and their per with relative ease. sonnel are adequately prepared Our present Board of Educa before making major changes, tion haa Instituted a good main and if elected to the Board of tenance program which muat be Education, I will do aU that is conUnued. Our physical plant posslMe to Insure that they are. was alloired to deteriorate in years past and thua we have Before it’s too late had a lot of costly catching Up to do. Last, but certainly not least, I would strive to streamline and CNG is offering these $6.00 value indoor-outdoor Airguide by converting your present furnace to gas. You can rent the save while upgrading our educa thermometers to alt Luckies living on a CNG gas line who burner unit tor a low monthly charge. It you’re not completely tional ayatem as today's youth FOR SALE Occupants o f the apartments fled the fire and some o f them reated in a: equals tomorrows future. satisfied, CNG will refund every cent ot rent you paid during SnoriceL right, and aerial laddor in the flidit against the fire In the Sheridan Building whiieh raged for six hours. From Factory get a free home heating survey before Oct. 31,1971. Call your rant nearby. All found placea to etay temponvily. To You gas heating contractor or CNG in Hartford (525-0111) or New the first full year. And don’t forget the indoor-outdoor ther Mr*. Vivun Pick Up Only Britain (224-9157). A representative will call on you and survey mometer . . . a great gift from CNG. A As a candidate, I am not one your heating system. He’ll show you how to cut heating costs to make so-called pie-in-the-sky COBAR C O . statements, 1 can promise you n miJJABD 8T. CX)NNECTICUT NATURAL GAS CX)RPORATION CSkjG hard woric, an honest evalua MANCBBSTEB Serving the greater Hartford and New Britain areas tion of the issues and can devote full time to this duty. During the time I have served on the Board of Directors, I have had perfect attendance at G o L board meetings, all study com o f njT C.O.D. mittee meetings to vdiich I have been iqqwinted, ail hearings, all Jake tours of town departments, all morning comment sessions and KEUEY • SONS have attended two seminars for S4-HB. BDBNEB SBOLVICB government officials. I have done my homework in 647-9732 that I have researched care fully anything upon which I Servlag Greater Maacbeater, made a decision. 1 have made VeeasB, Cvveatty, Tolland, myself available to the pecqde ElUBgtoa and Sooia Windaor of Manchester by listening to
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The fleer «f tbki apmsseat seRaftnad ta MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1971 PAGE FIFT1BBN PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1971
^ Mello-War render Mozzer-Sinon Nearing-Sheperd Smith-Morway * Souza-Vacanti Luginbuhl-Niemann 1 and Alan Dean Mello, both of aid Watklnson Smith Jr. of Chester became the bride of Ml), both of Mancheatar, took Dennis A. Sousa of Bast Hart Manchester, were married Oct. Westfield, Mass, formerly of ford Saturday morning' at St. plaoo at St. Bridget Church Manchester, was solemnised I at Our Savior Lutheran Sopt. 38. Mary's Church In Bast Hart Sept. 11 at the Immaculate Church in South Windsor, f - The bride la the daughter of ford. Mr. and Mra. Walter R. Slnon Heart of Mary Church In Fair- The bride Is a daughter of Hie bride la the daughter of field. V Mr. and Mra. Kenneth D. War- of 980 HollUter St. The bride- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Vacan- 'me bride U the daughter of > render of 66 Croft Dr. The groom U the aon of Mr. and ti of 101 Grandview St. The bridegroom la the sen of Mrs. Mra. WiUlam F. Moazer Sr. of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Mor- bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and Theresa MeUo of 448 W. Middle 38 Doane St. way of Fairfield. The bride Mrs. Alfred Sousa of Bast Hart Tpke. The Rev. Edward T. Barry of groom Is the aon of Mr. and ford. the LoSalette Mlostons In Hart Mrs. Ronald W. Smith Sr. of 86 The Rev. Ronald Brbe, pastor The Rev. Thomas McCarthy ford performed the double-ring Thomas Dr. of Otu: Savior Lutheran Church, ceremony and waa celebrant at of St. Mary’s Church performed -'‘performed the double-ring cere 'me Rev. H. Francis Cox of the double-ring ceremony. A the high nupUal Maaa. Scripture the Immaculate Heart of Mary mony. Donald Muller of Wap- solaottona and oUtor reodtogo bouquet of assorted white flow- Church performed the double plng was organist, and the solo iioed during the ceremony were era was on the altar. ist was David Kolumber of ring ceremony. White floral ar- ohcMn by the bridal couple. rangemenU were on the altar. Given in marriage by her fa Burnham St. Bouqueta of mums Mias Kart Moszer and Brian Cliff Dtmphlney was organist ther, the bride wore a crepe and carnations were on the Moazer, niece and nephew of pant gown trimmed with lace altar. the bridegroom, made the of- and Alton Rancourt waa the and seed pearls. Her veil of silk The bride 'wae given in mar feratory In the Moss. Mias Jam-t-' t. soloUt. Illusion was also trimmed with riage by her father. She wore a lUe Farrah of West Hartford MUs Janet Elaine Gaw of pearl-accented lace. and she princess-style gown of eilk faille, was aololat. Arrangements of Cape Elizabeth was the maid carried a bouquet of phalaenop- trimmed in veniee lace with gladioli and ahaata daisies were of honor. Bridesmaids were sla orchids and steidianotia. 'velvet ribbon inserts, designed cn the altar. Mra. Kenneth M. Rollins, Man Mrs. Richard Cahill of He . with long tajiered bell-shaped 'me brldr,. given In marriage chester, Maine, MUs -Beverly f. ' by her father, wore a gowp of bron, slater of the bride, was sleevea. Her fingertip veil of Morway and Miss Bonnie J. silk Uluclon was accented with luconne designed with h ^ c e matron of honor. Her orange Morway both at Fairfield, and matching lace, and ahe carried and long puffed sleevea of Chan and brown flowered crepe pant all sUtera of the bride, and a bouquet of roeee, mums and tilly lace embroidered with seed gown was accented with a sash, Mrs. Ronald H. Felch of West- carnations. pearls. Her elbow length veil of and she wore a matching head- borough, Moss. Mias Linda Krompegal of 26 French Illusion was arranged 'me attendanU were dressed bow. from a matohiiv Juliet cap, and Bridesmaids were Miss Lau Westwood St., aunt of the alike in Ivory and brown gowns, bride, was maid of honor. ahe carried a bouquet of white rie Vacant! of Grandview St., 'mey carried bouqueU of Brideismalda were Mrs. George carnations and stepbanotla with another sister of the bride; orange BHigl mums accented Cole of 686 TalcottvlUe Rd., yellow and wange jsweetheart r Mrs. Alan Bedell of M Spruce roses and baby’s brOath. with wheat atranda and apple Vernon, sister of the bride clusters. St., Euid Miss Jean Baldt of groom; and Mlsa Christine Miss Candace Davidson of West Haven. Their orange Lewie of 170 Birch St. Their Manchester was maid of honor. Gary S. Bryant cf Amston crepe pantgowns and headbows gold crepe empire gowns 'were Bridesmaids were Mrs. Mari Lake served as best man. Ush- were styled to match the honor trimmed with braid in autumn lyn M. Froellch and MUs Joyce c-era were Ralph DeNlcolo of attendant's. shades. They had miniature Potamlanoa iitaoio Moazer, sUter of the bride East Longmeadow, Mass., Ken neth N. Rtrilins of Manchester, Gary Soua of Bast Hartford red camationa in their hair, and MR. AND MRS. ALAN DEAN MELLO groom, both of Manchester. carried bouquets of muma to ------Miss Tracy Cavanaugh of Bast Stanley McFarland of Bolton served as his brother’s best and Thomas McCarthy of Mel match the dor of braid In their carried a bouquet of matching Shaw of Bread and Milk St., Hartford, niece of the bride, man. Ushers were Ronald Han- rose, Mass. ko of 17 Keeney St., Thomas \ gowns. dalslea. Coventry. was Junior bridesmaid. MUs Mrs. Morway wore an apricot ■ 'i r i o Kittle of 9 Pioneer Circle, and Peter Federico of Stock- Bridesmaids were Mlsa Shar- Hie Rev. Nell Fitzgerald of Tracy MOaMr of Manchester, All Bvento photo color dress with bone acces Lionsleir photo All Events photo Maurice Morrow of Bast Hart All Events photo bridge, Maas., uncle of the on Lorentzen of Manchester, st. Bridget Church performed niece of the bridegroom, was MRS. BRYAN EDWARD NEARING sories. The bridegroom’s moth MRS. DENNIS A. SOUZA ford. bridegroom, sen'ed as best slater of the bridegroom; Miss the double-ring ceremony and flower girl. er wore a blue dress with lace MRS, RONALD WATKINSON SMITH JR. MRS. DALE LUGINBUHL Onibc photo Mrs. Vacant! wore a gold man. Ushers were George Cole Hna Richardson of Allegany, v»ras celebrant at the nuptial 'me attendanU were dreoaeo The marriage of Shelly Rose semble with matching accessor- Jacket and matching aocesso- of Vernon, brother-in-law of the niece of the bridegroom; Miss Raymond Murphy MRS. DENNIS JOSEPH MOZZER alike In colonial-style emerald shire in Keene. Mr. Smith at- gait champion. He U the former trimmed avocado green crepe Kathleen Niemann and Dale bridegroom, both of Ellington les and a coraags of pink roses, ries. Both mofhers wore a cor- pantgown. The bridegroom's bridegroom, and Richard War- Lynn MonUe of Buffalo. N.Y., ^gg organist and soloist. Bou- green linen gowna, fakhianed _***_. The bridegroom’s mother wore sage cf cymbldlum orchids, tended the University of Houa- aasUtant pro at the Manchester Luglnbuhl. both of Ellington, Mrs. Niemann wore a blue render of Manchester, brother and MUs Jackie Leppett of Al- J ,, j with ruffles at the necklines Bryan Edward Nearing cf Man- ^ drass with fern A rece^on was held at the ton in Texas and served two Country Club and U now am- mother wore a gold crepe pant ensemble with matching acces- of the bride. levanv. Thev wore dotted Swiss “ exchanged wedding vows Oct. legany. They wore dotted Swiss and chrysanthemums and at the hema. They wore cheater took place Sept. 26 at green accessories and a corsage Wotervllle Country Club. years with the U.S. Marine ployed as the goU pro at the Weddings gown. Both had corsages of series and an orchid. The bride- Mrs. Warrender wore a blue gowns identical in style, but ^ cymbldlum orchids. 0 at the First Lutheran Church were on the altar. Juliet cape and car- St. Christopher Church In East of yellow rosea. Mrs- «m ‘tb !• “ graduate of Corpe. He U a former OonnecU- Shaker Farms Country aub In groom’s mother wore a pink en- gown with silver accessories each a different color. They Damon-Bohme ried bouqueU of yellow and Hartford. After a reception at the Vet- the University of New Hamp- cut and New England Amateur Westfield, Mass.______After a reception at the Vet of Rockville. semble with matching accesso- and an orchid. The bride- wore matching ,Mdde brimmed The bride, given In marriage white carnations, daUles and The bride U a daughter of erans Memorial Clubhouse, Sun- erans Memorial Clubhouse, The bride Is the daughter of ries and an orchid. groom’s mother wore a gown of hats and carried bouquets by her father, wore a dress of Fortin-Griffin ixwebuds with green and yellow Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Shep- set Ridge, East Hartford, the Sunset Ridge, East Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Niemann a reception was held at the yellow embroidered French daisies to match their gowns. ye»ow lace over taffeta. Her Mary Ellen Oriffin of Bolton the couple left on a motor trip of Jobs Hill Rd, The bridegroom American Legion In Ellington. marsaiUe over satin with silver Yvonne Leonard of Allegany, veil was, arranged from a tiara streamers Hartford. The bride- coupU left on a wedding trip to and Lawrence Victor Fortin of to Cape Cod. They will live at Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- After a wedding trip to the Po- accessories and an orchid, niece of the bride, was flower of seed pearls and orange blos- James Hebert of Manchester I?® J?” ' the Pocono Mountains in Penn- Ruhe-Puzinas Rockville were united in mar 67 W. Jan Dr., Hebron, after ward Luglnbuhl of Lower cono Mountains In Pennsylva- After a recepticoi In the Chrl- girl. Her white gown. Identical soms, and she carried-a nose- served a . beat man. Urtier. ^ ««>* “ ve In East riage Sept. U at St. Maurice Oct. 23. Butcher Rd. couple will live on Low- ton Room of the Hotel Sonesta, to the bride's, was trimmed in gay of yellow roses and white Man bearing. Nearing, a graduate of ^The ^ marriage of Lynn Cath- ^ Church in Bolton. Mn. Soulza is a graduate of Hie Rev. Richard Bertram, er Butcher Rd. Hartford, the couple left on a blue. She carried a bouquet of carnations. rio DeGennaro, both of Man- Henry Murphy of jjaat Hartford High School, U ® * ^ Puzlnas of Wakefield, Hie bride is the daughter of Manchester High School and pastor of the First Lutheran Mrs. Luglnbuhl Is a graduate wedding trip to Nassau. They blue daisies. Miss Joanne M. McNamar of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Olin cheater. , , St. Christopher’s Oiurch per- employed at the Rudder Build- > to ^ e rly of Manchester, the Creative School of Hair Church, performed the double- of Ellington High School. Sha la now live at 291 Spruce St. Donald Boehler of Bellevue, Manchester, sister of the bride, Todd Moszer of Manchester, formed the double-ring cere- jn- service Corn Hartford Mr Coutrolman 3C BTlUam Griffin of French Rd, The bride- dressing in Hartford. She is em ring ceremony. employed at Sears, Roebuck ^ Mello attended Ohio, brother - in - law of the was maid of honor. She wore a nephew of the bridegroom, waa mony. Nearing, a graduate of Man- “R. Ruhe of HlcksvUle, N.T., gram is the son of Mr. and ployed at the Spell of Beauty The bride, given In marriage and Co. Mr. Luglnbuhl, also ^ Manchester High School and bridegroom, was best man. tangerine color dress similar to was aolemnUed Oct. 9 at St. Mrs. Alexander Joeeph Fortin rlngbearer. telde waa given In mar- cheater High School, U emptoy- Salon. Mr. Souza, a graduate of by her father, wore an empire graduate of Ellington are now attending Manchester „ Ushers were Robert Wenzel Jr., the bride’s, and carried a noee- (g Winalow, Maine. gown of satin trimmed with School, is employed on Mrs. Slnon wore a turquoise rlage by her father. She wore ed at the FFulUr'Bniih'oS:. Bulkeley High School, Hartford, Community College. Mrs. Mello brother of the bride, and gay of yellow roses and cama- allk Jacket-dresa with matoUng an empire gown of silk organza ESast Hartford, The bMde U the daughter of The Rev. Robert W. Cronin lace and designed with long father’s farm. Is employed at Intenatlmal Eugene Rzepha Jr., nephew of tlons. Mr. Vietnam. He Is em fon ensemble. Each wore a cor- with crown collar, bUhop I ,l1 fl c i n R c C f l l C S t B the son of Mrs. Florence Ruhe mony and was celebrant at the headpiece. Here’s a Witeh Tale and William Mc(Jabe of Man- was flower girl. She wore a yel- and the late Frederick Rube, ployed as a carpenter at the sage of yellow miniature cama- sleeves, A-llne skirt and detach- - ^ y nuptial Masa. Bouqueta of glad Miss Donna GenovesI of Ell- _ Tuttle-Liswell Chester. Joseph Wesley Jr. -of low dress and carried a basket of HlcksvlUe. 1 Leonard Constructicsi Co., ington was maid of honor. Her ST. PETER POR’T, G u e i^ y . „ Uons and sweethedrt roeea. a.bla chapel train. Her eHww- ioli mrid blue tinted muma were Allegany, nephew of the bride, filled with daisies and cama- A id of O tizens Father Oarr of St. Mary’s Rockv Hill, and is taking ap multi-color print empire gown (AP) — Those stone blocks w h e «I^ TJswell to Ron- A recepUon was held at the I®"**!* mantiUa of matching on the altar. Mrs. William Cav- was the ring bearer. tlons. BAST HARTiivwn performed the cere- prenticeship courses at the A.I. was fashlimed with long sleeves sticking out of the walls of B Tiittle both ‘ Mrs. Wenzel wore a yellow Austin Wilkie of Vernon serv- KolC Home in GHaatonbury. For 1““ ® attached to a comelot- E'AST HARTIFX3RD (AiP)— BouqueU of gladioli and enaugh was the organist and of the oldViU I14/U9470houses In Alt “Idaid J. TutUe,Tuttle, ' both of Vernon, z. I a. MIsa Rose Marie lABlanc was' Prince Technical School In and a high neckline. She wore a some The bridegroom’s ed as the best man. Hmothy a wedding trip, Mra. Mozzer The new aUte Department of chrysanthemuma were on the matching headbow and carried Guernsey are not evidence of ^ the sototat. Hartford, Congregational Church. mother •.wore a mint green pant- Shaw of CJoventry, brother of wenre ft Usrht blu6, brown and Miss Karen Riley of Sast Environmental ProtecUon needa altar. a light blue and green feather faulty workmanship—they’re suit. Each wore an orchid. the bridegroom, was ring black print silk dress with Hartford waa maid of honor. „ . wMirtanto oava The bride was given in mar The bride is the daughter of The bride, given in marriage bouquet. witches' seats. A reception was held at the bearer. matching blue coat. The c6uple H®*’ ®™P‘'’® ^ ^ resldenU, says riage by her father. She wore . „ , Mrs. Bessie Wheeler of Dallas, 'Bridesmaids were Miss Linda The old folk on tols British Tex. and James Henry Wheeler home of the bride’s ^rents. Mrs. McNamar wore a camel lU conunUsioner, Dan Lufkin. father, wore on empire an empire gown of powder puff Refunding a Favor lives at 80 Larratee St., East « " » " « < * ®’ ^ ® * -ANNAPOUS. Md.mu. (AP)vnjr, — Niemann, cousin of the bride; channel Island off the coast of ^ -Houston, 'Houston, Tex' "nie bride- Fur “ wedding trip through colored dress and a corsage of M «. Moszer, a graduate of headpiece and car- material designed with long Gov. Marvin Mandel says his “bd Miss Sandra Luglnbuhl, sis- knew that witches got p-oom Is the son of Mr8.,,FlOT- northern New York State, Mrs. yellow roses. The bridegroom’s Manakaafa. sn,rf. Q^k.,^ .«.» Hsd A nosegay of pink cama- ...... oJl'*'. MsMlwster 1 0 ^ S c l^ Md ^ ^ baby’s breath sleeves, high collar and em son, Gary, a Baltimore attor- ter of the bridegroom , both of tjrgji on their flights around the g„f.g McNeill TutUe of' Peaks Lorentzen wore an aqua pant- mother wore a navy blue dress 'Z a a ^ '’ emb^^dered’ A J ^ lace de- broidered bodice and a train at Katherine Gibbe Secretarial .. .. ” ney, plans to refund a state ElUn^on. Their print Bowns jgjg^ndlozcaszvs andcas.sa needed ______somewhere Iflleigte, Maine______and the late Ed- suit with a corsage of -yellow and a corsage of pink roses. School In Boston, Is employed Bridesmaids were MUs The- clUzen groups who take an Im ^ tached with a satin bow. Her scholarship granted him when and headbows were styled to ward Jetm Tuttle. roses. A recepUon was held at the » a S b ^ r d and MUs GoU tereat In the environment. !? ^ * f ^ ^ k * mi abort veil was attached to a cap a legal secretary at Day, he attended a private military match the honor attendant’s. Householders who did not The Rev. John A. Lacey of Mrs. Lorentzen Is employed home of the bride’s parenU. Barry and Howard In Hartford. ^ - - - i— — — accented with pearls and se Mrs. noaimm Harold Eopey school In 1959. They carried bouqueto of dark handy seata were Uie Vernon CongregaUonal as a private secretary In Sever- The couple Is now living In Mr M n .»r I. o ora/fiiai.. nf Marlene Korgul, aU a bill pasMd by the 1971 Gener- ^ English nrt w u quins. She carried a cascade The scholarship was awarded blue and green feather Hwers. jj witches’ ang- Church performed the double- ly Hills, Calif. Sgt. LorenUen, Junction a ty. Kan. ™,,k o* ®ast Hartford. Their en- al Aaaen^y that allows hU trimmed with cut c n ^ and bouquet of camationa, gladioli Espey-Horphy while the elder Mandel was John Luglnbuhl of Ellington found nowhere to ring ceremony. a graduate of Manchester High Mrs. Shaw Is a graduate of New Enalan?*^echnical InaU ■®*’“*>*®® '*'®” “tyled to match new superagency to prevent the * ***" and pink rosea. Loretta Jane Murphy, former serving as speaker of the Mary- served as his brother’s test ' ^ wearv The bride wore a blue polyes- School, has teen a member of Manchester High School. She totT H ^ U emutovSd M a “ »® attendant’s, and they mUng of wetUnda. ^ he said ®®*^ mlniatuw cor- Mias Patricia Ann Oriffin of ly of Manchester, and Thomas land House of Delegates. The man. Ushers were Kenneth Nle- peren wnen mey gown with a pleated the U.S. Air Force for five was employed at the Hartford ^ ® «^ ed noeegays of pink cama- u u ^ id be impoeelble for hU ^ ^ Bolton, sister of the bride was Harold Eapey, both of Boston, governor said It was based on maim, brother of the bride ^ d Uie wltcnes ou g bodice and lace trimmed cuffs years. He isia prpresently stationed Insurance Group in Hartford S ^ c t ^ a L t o r W**® « «»■ ®° «mployea working on ^ Philip Luglnbuhl, btother of the houses and create havoc. maid of honor. Her pantgown Maas, were married Sept. 18 at financial need. and mandarin collar. She cor- at Los Angeles IntemaUonal Pvt. Shaw, a graduate of Cov ______' -Alan Daly of Manchester the weUands program to police Wakefield, the bri^, was fashioned with long sleeves, Our _ ___ Lady Queen_ of Peace ried a yellow chrysanthemum Airport. The couple Is living at entry High School, was employ z m rn I served as beat man. Urturs all the state’s Udal weUanda "'old of *^®^®”“P*™ a pink and white bodice, h lR h_5j^|i BoothW Haibor. with yellow 'bow and streamers. 4200 Artesla Blvd., Torrance, ed In the automotive depart A T l o p T e a D r in k e r were Michael Sheperd and Gary without help from ctUiens. ^ fashioned with a pink collar, pink satin saah and pant- Maine, Mrs. Marion L. Dunn of East Calif. ment at Sears In Manchester. f-M '- DUBLIIL Ireland (AP) — Sheperd, both of East Hartford Lufkin was speaking to the bodice M d bUhop skirt of aqua, pink, green and He Is presently staUoned with Robert Rose claima some sort and broUiens of the bride; and ConneoUcut Tuterculotla M d The bride la the daughter of Hartford was the matron of • W illcoX'Blanchard the U. 8. Army at Ft. -Riley, .of a record for tea-drinking—61 Mark Hilton of Mancheater. Respiratory Disease Asaocl- navy venetlM lace, and a navy wUte print. She wore a picture Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Mur honor. Her empire gowm ShaW-McNamar Kan. blue skirt. She 'wore matching hat with a white brim and phy of 24 Lexington Dr. The dark green crepe was fashioned cupe in M hour. Mrs. Sheperd wore a pink en- aUon. print top to match her gown. with a velvet laced bodice and st. Bridget Church was the lace floral clusters in her hair bridegroom ia the son of Mr. M d carried a cascade bouquet Bridesmaids were Mrs. Nor Mary-EUen Blanchard and scoop neckline. She carried a scene of the marriage of Su- and Mrs. Harold -Bspey of of pink sweetheart rosea and man Fortin of Winslow, Maine, David G. WUIcooc Jr., both of yellow chrysanthemum with gan J. McNamar of Manches- Yukon, Pa. FUEL OIL 1T.9 miniature carnatiana centered sister-in-law of the bride dark green bow and streamers, pvt. David W. Shaw of The Rev. Thomas Lee of the Manchester, exchanged wed- 200 Gal. Min. with wood roees. groom; Miss Mary Lefebvre of Our Lady Queen of Peace ding vows Sept. 11 in a candle- Daniel M. TutUe irf Cape Ellz- pj Rjiey, Kan., on Sept. 28. 1-Day Notice tor Delivery Shafer-Knoess Bridesmaids were MUs Ar Bolton, cousin of the bride and Church performed the wedding ugiit ceremony at Center Con- abeth, Maine served as his bride Is the daughter at 24-Hr. Burner Service lene Slgneavsky of Schenecta lOas Karen L. Morsey of Man ceremony and was celebrant at gregatlonal Church, brother's test man. MANCHESTER Mr. and Mra. Burton McNamar Karol E. Knoess of MMChes- dy, N.T., MUs JackU Moran of chester. the nupUal Mass. Bouqueta of >n,e bride is the daughter of After a rece^ion at the home ' gj ^h^ bride- OIL HEAT. INC. ter became the bride of Jon D. MaaaaohuoetU, cousins of the The attendants' gladioU were on the altar. Mrs. jjnd Mrs. Francis N. Blan of Irving W. IDunn of 46 Birch auiwi«.s 64B-4808 Rd., South Windsor the couple sroom Is the son of Mrs. Shirley Shafer of Nbwlngton Saturday bride; Mrs. DenUe Becker of werS styled to match the honor pearce was the organist. The chard of 28 l^nman Rd. left for a motor trip through the ______morning at Concordia LntherM HlcksvUle, sister of the bride attendant’s with aqua and white The bride was given in mar bridegroom Is the son of Mr. Naiiifr photo bodices and trim. They wore Blue Ridge Mountains In Vir- Church. I groom; 'Mrs. Lorraine Murdock riage by her father. Her em and Mrs.' David G. WlUcox 8r, MRS. EARLE BARRY DAMON The bride U a dau|hter of matching picture hats. glnla- of Wakefield, aunt of the bride; pire gown of silk organza was of 56 HlUslda St. George O. Knoess of 87 Autumn XdOfiBft Mias Kellie M. Dietz of Man They are living at 816 Main and MUs Joyce Rydlewlcs of accented with Peau d’ange lace The Rev. Wlnthrop Nelson Jr. Mary Ann Bohme of Vernon maids were Mias Rachslle Da- St. M d the late Mra. Knoesa. MRS. WILLIAM RICHARD RUHE chester, cousin of the bride, was and fashioned with a high neeV St., Vernon. MMcheater. of Onter Church assisted by Mr. Tuttle'la a product dis 1T8 and Earle Barry Damon of and Miss Allison Damon, The bridegroom U tha son of the floiver glri. Her gown was line, bishop sleeves and a skirt the Rev. Nell Fitzgerald of St. Their gowns were styled like ,. ,_,. tributor at Cassone’s Bakery. South Weymouth, Mass., were both of South Weymouth Md Mrs. John O. Shafer of Irwin, the honor attendMtU except ««•<* accessories. The bride- She was a former owner and made in the same material as with detachable train. Her, bouf Bridget Church performed the Mrs. Tuttle is employed as an Bisters of the bridegroom. They Pa., M d tha late Mr. Shafer. with white bodices M d Individ- room ’s moUier wore a green operator of MUs Lynn’e School the adult attendants’ and she fant veil of silk illusion was at- double-ring ceremony. Walter united in marrage Oct. 9 at wore a pink sotin bow in her tached to a matching cap. assistant building supervisor at o«.,*k vr.tiL.zi i ^ dressed alike In gowns, The Rev. Joseph Bourret, ually different colored Uce- ®“''®*' occessorUs. of DMce. She U presently em- Grzyb was organist. kli^,r* Metho^st Church, faahloned vdth brown velvet em- pastor of Oonoordta Church, Each wore a corsage of white ployed as a secretary In tha hair. Miss Christina Thometz of The bride was given in mar Mansfield State Training School trimmed sklrta. They wore Norman Fortin of Wnslow, New York City was the maid and is a member of the Junior Mr Okrt m J* p**'® *»«llces Md brown, rust performed ths double-ring osrs- matching floral clusters In their carnations M d pink sweetheart riage by her faiher. Her full- i» W arM r‘Av« "*** oklrU. They mony. David Almond was or- hair M d carried cascade bou- „ University rf R l^ e I ^ In Maine served as his brother’s of honor. Bridesmaids were length Ivory color gown was Women’s Club of Vernon. She carried cascade bouqueU of g ^ t , and the soloUt was Ger- queU of sweetheart rosea, lav- ® * test man. Ushers were Miss LuciUe -ESspey, of Yukon, accented with seed pearls, and is a driver in the. Vernon Am w a . m T ™ ^ / ^ ^ k y®“ cw ■P“ >®'- "»ums, met color aid G «s s of Irwtn, Pa. ender Md yellow pompons with R^*® “ ^ ® J^^® 5^2 “ ?*® ^ Richard Fortin of North Bruns- P“ -. sister of the teidegroom; u-onrad neckline bulance Corp. Slmmons of South Weymouth pompons, tangerine color min- Given In marriage by her wick, Maine, brother of the M l" Valerie Wabreck of Bos- M d Lloyd Damon of Wey wood rosea In the center pMUult with red acceaaories High School, U serving with the long fitted sleeves and A-line LARGEST lature roees, with artificial oak father, )the bride wore a full- M iu Pstricta Caaev of Wake- and a corsage of white cams- U.S. Navy Md U stationed at brid^rroom; Kenneth O. Oriffin Mass., formerly of Man- skirt. She wore, a matching mouth, Moos. leaves Md wood roses. length gown of peau db sole, ao- Jr. of Bolton, brother of the cheater; and Mrs. Michael Ry- Lorentzen-Wenzel The Rev. Carl W. Saunders of Mziz waa iiininr hri®"«‘>' v®*' •*»' »»ualon was to thoee of the bride.- ji;^Uon. R.I. of Apollo 11 Md 13. Peter W. Griffin of Bolton, “ H**® 1" brown and yellow print mony, , ' f Miss Cynthia Lomaglio cf Sgt. Lawrence Lorentzen of similar to those woni-^by the attached to a matching lace brother of the bride, was the organza gowns. Their head- Mauicheater was maid of honor. Manchester, July 17 at St, The bride was given In mar- . ^ . MUs Lori Aim Murdock of ringbearer. pieces were bronze chryzan- uiH Ahtt CA.r. hsftdbow* Brideemalds were Miss Robtn John’s Lutheran Church In Al FORMAL rlage by her father. She wore a ■ ®**® ®®*''® " MUs Sherry Mages of Mm - Wakefield and MUs Rene Bene; ■fnw fl n f MjsHn fMVftlUM. Alwl IM Aii l*l^Q ft DftSll6t fille d W lt)l ftM O ft* *.a a Mrs. Oriffin wore an aqua themums and gold leaves, Saplenza and Mlsa Sherry legany, N.Y. gown or saun oigansa m o peau « « « , . « cheater waa maid of honor, vento of Ooventi'y, both cousins dress with matching accessories Lee Espey of Yukon, Pa. Sapletiza, cousins of the bride, The bride ia a daughter of de sole accented with lace ap- ot..,.- r,.—.L ._.,a ... Bridesmaids were Mrs. Kathy of the bride, were flower girls. and a pink and white carnation served as his brother’s test and MiM Elizabeth Bickley, all Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wenzel of WEAR pllques Md designed with. high mouth ®^X®" served as his brother’s M.nnniMMonI of DanburvI^ b u ry, alsUrsuur ofor Their gowiu were similar to cocsoge. 'Rie bridegroom's man. Ushers were James Es- ruffled neokUne of Manchester. Their purple Allegany. The bridegroom iz a mna aa^..ka__ihA Krlrfiif and lira. Brandt. Mo- those of the other attendMU. i a i tt mofhsr wore a teal blue dress pey, breiher of the bride- s h ^ s . HM s bmr-Unith ^ »»®®‘ ^ r s Stsphsn brids; Md Mrs. Brenda Mo They wore daisies with eetln eatin gowns were accented with son of Mr. and Mrs. Binar uKTcnns: •'£Li:d «•'> .c* Weymouth wlOr a yellow and white cama- groom; Michael Ryan of Boston They were dressed alike In pas streamers In their hair Md car Ivory color lace. They wore Lorentzen, 636A Center St. * FOR (Tom a“ matohrng D®°“®‘® Manomst. with our stoTG, Uon corsage. and Michael Guerin of Marion, tel yellow gowns trimmed with ried baokeU of pink sweetheart After a reception at the Ital- Mass. matching headbows, and each The Rev. Gerald Drum of St. and shs oarrisd a oasoads bou- Mass. carried a single white mum. whits laoe, Md they wore roees, yellow Md lavender gflMMftfgJt] John's Lutheran Church per- qust of spider mums, pompons, A reception was hsid at Wll- pompons and white morgue- Mrs. Murphy wore a green Laura Burleson of Northboro, formed the double-ring cere RENT matching headbows with veils. mlnUture carnations Md Ivy. >Uak House. For a wed- rMss. With lace overlay a Mass., niece of the bridegroom, mony, Bouqueta of wWU roses WE ALSO Gerald Opsu of Irwin served Nova Scofla. For traveling Mrs. glamellLa corsage. The bride STOCK Mrs. Albert Bars# of East <»ng trip to Quebec, Oanada, Fortin wore a powder blue A- woa flower girl. Her gown was and camationa wars on ths al as best mM. Ushers were An- Frederick Ruhe of Hlcksvllle groom’s mother wore a laven K v n m x D K M n W THE RIVER . . . Hartford, sUUr of ths bride, Mrs. Damon wore a black knit ^ served aa hU brother's test dress with navy blue acces- similar to those worn by the tar. was ipslron of honor, Brides- pMUult with a oorsaga of mot ui glwfiyi for tho bolt lolgctlon der brocade dress with match SHIRTS IN Air the tatsat atylaa and oolora m M . Ushers were Richard . rTTltr. and a peart belt her adult attendanU. She wore pink The brids, given In marriage ALL THE ■V „olor mums. Ths couple will »"0 OMirge Hood of North Wll- ing coat and an orchid corsage. In atook . . , Nothing to aend Phsisn of Hloksvllls, o o ^ n of of thd moif imporfonf port of your mother-in-law had made her daisies In her hair, and carriad by her father, wore a gown of LATEST away for . , . Wa atook alaaa live In Plymouth. Mass. b r ^ m , Mom . . , After a rsceptlcki at the the bridsgroMi; OMrg«i Mur ffba couple are living In the a bosket filled with pink and smbroldsrsd organza over peau ooumt from Moya’ alasB 4*901 Msn’a Mra, Damon, a garduato of ^'*®'' • inception at U s Oour "'igwinQ projoct! dock of Wakefield, uncle of the Mount Vernon Apts, in Rock Spruce Point Inn In BorXhbay white roses and carnations. de sols, dsslgnsd with a Vioto- aliea 84-11884-M Reg,Reg,, 14-46 Short, BonhvlUs High Sohoorraosivsd «® ‘® bride; and Scot't Htcka, Ray- ville. Harbor the couple left for a Wayne Tedford of Manches rian collar. Her floor • length M «l lamg, W-13 Matra t/mg, her BA dsgras In sduoalton and ^ c®«P'® Mrs. Fortin Is employed at wedding trip to MwitreaJ. For ter served as best man. UNiars 84-43 Balra Short. SpMish from the tinivsralty of |H«sy^jwtJn Euriye. ntond Uanibte and Robert Um i - braidi bill fringet veil of Illusion waa arranged Whalevar The Oooaaton fra il and Whitney Division tf traveilfig Mrs Kap*>y wore wers Robert Blanchard of Man- from a flowsrsd hsadplaos, and GLOBE OHnnsriliml In Ilia. Shs tsachss ^ t^ w oo d St., Enfield Me, ail of Ctuirlealown. R.I. UaMMi Aircraft In Bats MarV red wool drees and **T’ * giMSd tor the Wackentmt Se>;ur Mrs Kepey Is employed at Mass., cousin t4 ths brids- war* mads by tha brlda’s moth- Nl-f67 MAIN IT6UT Tiivd l•rvlM grailuato of Wsymouth High uaher gruoffi; and 'rb'-'Hors Brtnd- IN MAIN untiirr Anthony Baker vf 1‘eniwylva- Uy F«sve and worits at U«e Dand-Veet Corp In Boikon. She sr, School, Newman l.'histsf. A reception waa hsM M inambsi' of I*! Beta 1*111 Sostaly. MAN0HHII6 iMler prngrammer at nla and Vincent Beneventu of all fairway prieei tool Hartford NaUuuai Bank and U a graduate of Marymount Is ampUryaii oa a Isgal ooas Mlaa Sara WaiuMl M I M - f l l l ScUrol and Wanlworfh tnatltula, Ovhege ‘Tarrytown, N T . Mr Mrs- Btoncharj wore a i4i^ FlaiK/s HssUuranl In IbMton. M I.M 7 I AaMa 1-tfe aad iVuuiBy OB, iVveniry, cmulne of the bride, TntsI In Hartford The coupU Is now living In analyst for tha Judicial Deparb Franclaeo, alaler - of IHa brida, r S o ami aarviNl wHS ihs Army In aritora saato Bspoy attaodsd Prtowitoo (N J ) crop* drsss with a corsags of waa maid of honor, Mar gown Oermany fn it*'- MAJ^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1971 PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCifeSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1971 TARay Perkins as Baltimore P.S.S. You can lie s l i t t l e — ^—- inffton while one kid did LIONS - OILERS — ment in South Windsor and Town Council candidate Rich- Town Council. the Charter Revision Commls- verslty of Hartford, Is a produc- Manchester Evening anmn mnatAr-mimtinir in “"f* Curt Knight booUd two broke open the game against Throwe is a member of the slon. secretary of the Planning tlon planner at Pratt and WWt-South Windsor correspondent. Lem Barney raced 28 yards HARTFORD (AP) Oon- Democratic Board of Education Berrlo. New OriSna * field goals for the ’Bklns, but the OlanU with 21 polnU in the candidate Donald Bergfauis Aircraft. He Is currently Barbara. Varrick, lei. 644-8174. with an interception for a nectlcut hunters returned home Sllctr said that Berrlo has law firm of Leone, Throwe, and Zoning Commission, a ney 'T he old geezers did it of the day was line- secoid quarter, promised to establish a commit- _ touchdown and Steve Owens after the season’s opening day again,” Coach George Allen hacker Jack Pardee, who inter- rammed over for two more as Saturday with less on the aver- tee to determine the extent of JErS • BILLS — the drug problem In South grinned after his undefeated cepted three posses to thwart the Lions overwhelmed the a*® than their haul of last year. Washington Redskins won their the Cardinals. "I guess they Bob Davis, the Jets' -third- Oilers’ defense with 230 yards Checks of 4,480 hunters Wlmtoor H l^ School. ONt OF THE STOP & SHOP COMPANIFf string quarterback making his Berghula said he has heard fifth in a row Sunday, a con- t®®* sorry for an old man,” he on the ground. across the state by staff of the first start since 1969, passed for * • « Fish and Game Division came allusions to the alleged drug vincing 20-0 whipping of the St. 'eughed. a pair of touchdowns against RAMS • FALCONS — “P wlUi reports of 1.M6 pieces problem but has not heard Louis Cardinals. T**® victory boosted Waahlng- Vie winless Bills and Emerson of any firm facts or figures on And quarterback Archie Man- ton's lead in the NFC East to ^ Roman Gabriel snuck over ot game taken that day. Boozer churned up 116 yards, for a pair of one-yard touch- The number killed decreased the question. nlng. New Orleans, No. 1 draft two games over the Cowboys, including a two-yard touch- downs, setting up the second on or remained the same in all He said he sees the Import Tapioca Puddings choice, took advantage of six whose coach, Tom Landry, S b p p os New York scored a 68-yard pass play to Jack categories compared with last ance of gaining solid figures 4 flavors. 13 oz. O l l « C 4 Dallas tuirnover. to run to two '"‘>™ ‘‘ had man- period, os08 y« yenr except pheasants. A total and the shaping of goals of Pkl J 1 touchdowns and pass for a wem ^ y . y^ c m t aged while losing three of four ^ack of 813 pheasants was taken, treatment of the problem as third as the Saints upset the “ >®n>- What went wrong? Oip previous games the Falcons. compared with 742 during the facto» for formation of a com Small Pizza Count on Cowboys 24-14. kicking, passing running-no « • » 1970 opening day. mittee to investigate the prob In Sunday’s other National I’o^ly ***^^*^',' BROWNS - BENGALS — VIKINGS - PACKERS — Only one injury was reported. lem, to gain an overview of the mini-pricing* C i t t r t r 't ” I couldn’t hear the count so The Vikings remained tied An unidentified hunUr pep- problem in other towns, to make to bring you Football League games, Baltl- mwiBOYH _ I N ii c h t n SUPERMARKETS more walloped the New York txiWBOXS I went with the snap of the wlth Detroit for the lead in the Pered the cheek of Vinicio M. suggestions and to review solu (AP photo) superb eating Giants 31-7, the New York Jets Dallas fumbled the ball avay ball,” said Bo Scott of the NFC’s fierce Central Division Tucclarone of Norwalk early tions arrived at in other towns. CORRALLED — Baltimore Colts’ Roy Hilton (8 5 ) corrals Giants’ runningr back Browns, who went four yards as Gary Cuozzo threw Uiree Saturday morning as he walked “ If the drug problem Is of great "Choice" quality Bobby Duhon during short gain. Blocking for Duhon was guard Dog Van Horn. toppled Buffalo 28-17, ClMinand ‘hree times and hod Uree with it into the end zone for his touchdown passes to sack the through East Swamp in Bethel. magnitude in South Windsor, beef at prices to nosed out Cincinnati 4^-24, passes intercepted. “ For the You'll find a great ealaeien of Miami crushed New England Mrst time this year,” Siints third touchdown of the game Packers. The injury was reported as ml- \ “Beighuls said, “we owe It to please your budget! with 39 seconds remaining to » * * nor. (ourselves to find out about It. 41-8, San Francisco beat Chi- Coach J. D. Roberts said, 'Our stun the Bengals. EAGLES - RAIDERS — Fish and Game Director The- If it Is not, we should be able 'Oilmen Foods cago 13-0, Detroit dumped special teams started ftreing Morrall Listens to Perkins, • * • The Eagles barged out to a odore B. Hampton predicted to lay to rest some of the al Houston 81-7, Los Angeles de- ***® errors and started naking DOLPHINS - PATS — 10 0 halftime lead, then fell tetter hunting weather ahead legations which ill-advised per feated Atlanta 24-16, Minnesota 1**® **lK plays t o us.” 1 “ They teat the living hell out apart and .stumbled to their when the foliage drops, sons have made.” turned back Green Bay 24-13, Manning passed 29 ya'ds to cf us,” was all shell-shocked fifth loss without a victory as The migrant w(X>dcock will Beighuls said that If elected, Oakland ripped Philadelphia 84-. Tony Baker for New Orleans’ Patriots Coach John Me^ur the Raiders came roaring back move south to 'Connecticut wlUt he would call for a report from Testy Chicken, Beef or Turkey Colts Rout Slumping Giants 10 and Denver edged San Diego Tlrst touchdown, then scram- could say after Bob Griese when quarterback Daryle ”a couple of good sharp frosts the, committee in six months 2o.,ie. pered 18 and two yard* for two fired four touchdown passes, Lamonlca came off the tench in the north,” he said. Colder and that would be made public, downs in Baltimore's 31-7 Na, that you absolutely know you The PitUburgh Steelers take "»<>*■«• countering Roger Btau- two apiece to Paul Warfield to throw a pair of touchdown weather also will Increase the unless it is in violation of an in NEW YORK (AP) — Morton Pot Pies tional Football League victory can teat the defensive back on the Chiefs In Kansas City in bach’s two scoring ptsses for Howard Twllley, while the number of waterfowl in the dividual’s privacy. Earl Morral is a graying, passes. over the New York Giants Sun- on.’ Monday night’s nationally tele- t**® Cowboys. Dolphins held New England to state. He also said he would call for Just htal and fatherly kind of figure. lerve. Ptfk up day. The defender involved in both vised (ABC, 9 p.m., EDT) • • • Just 117 total yards and smoth CHARGERS - BRONCOS — The jrtieaaant season contln- inauguration of a wide-ranging iolentr at Rm lt« He’s the kind of man a "The receivers have to tell touchdowns was Bennie McRae ^ame. OOKIE - GIANTS — ered quarterback Jim Plunkett Jack (Jehrke recovered a pair ues to Dec. 4, grouse to Dec. 18 program of drug information pfKa. person like Ray Perkins but Perkins says it wasn’t the Norm Bulalch nmbled for six Umes. of CSiargers’ fumbles inside and squirrel and rabbit to Jan. and prevention at all levels of O urjiut Rite Trim*give$ you greater value! Melt4n^our.mouth tender. Juicy and deUdoue t , ,, . . , - , , , the quarterback something <»n tolk to in hushed to^S t h e y come back to the Colts' plan to play to that side. • • * uielr own 10-yard line and the 8. There Is a split season for the school system ."! am aware REDSKINS CARDS 106 yards, includlnf 34 for a in the ” We don’t say before the 49ERS - BEARS — Broncos converted the first one waterfowl, the current segment that a program was begun on “ Baltimore Colts huddle,” Perkins said after- ‘We ___ keep^ _____hearing^ ___that___the touchdown,______and ciught a 27- The 49ers survived a shaky into a touchdown, Uien ran out ending Oct. 30 and the second an experimental basis at Ells huddle. wards. “When the quarterback game who we’re going to pick going to fold or yard pass for anotier score in offensive performance to score the clock with Uie second to one running from Dec. 6 to Jan. worth School some time ago. I Stops Shop Hsh Sticks Wide receiver Ray talked, IteksIcbks at youvou and sayssavs 'What‘What on but I knew I could teat him that 4U,.the balloon «as4iiwill, Kiieiibust,” ** 4lvitht rv\Ua*Colts’ FAmnromp. *niir*Our ninninirrunning Top Round Roast a n 4 .18 . ZZn cn these patterns,” Perkins would want to know how this Boneless Chuck ~ quarterback Earl listened, then have you got?’ you have to tell Washington quarterback Billy game was going md we mixed their first shutout In 10 years, their first victory of the season. 8. said. program fared. If H did well, they hooked up to two touch- him at least one pass pattern Downy Flake Waffles 3 'iHi' 1 The Alabama graduate’s first why has it not been inaugurat touchdown came in the second ed throughout the system?” he California Steak Back Rump R oastn4.28. quarter when he caught the Major College Football Roundup questioned. Taste O’Sea Cod Fish 39* Success in Home Dehut pass In the rig^t com er of the He asked what programs 12 Hendries Juice Cups $9* end zone. In the third period used in other towns might be his score csime on a pass Mor- tried in South lA^dsor, citing Top Round Steak o ia Top Sirloin Roast rall lofted sofUy into the same Strong Case for Defense the “Stamford Program.” Caterer’s Kitchenice Cream a 79* Davis Made the Point area over McRae’s head. Mitchell said industrial con “Those plays were different,” struction In South Windsor was Porterhouse Steak Undercut Roast Green Giant 39* said Perkins. "On one I was in mcwe than double residential motion, on the other I was set— construction in each of the last And Jets Score Win but, of course, the result was Offered by Top Gridders two years and “such an Hash Browns MDRCunren 3^*1 the same when I caught them.” achievement is a testimonial to Steak NEW YORK (AP) — Bob Davis made some points London Broil California Roast Baltimore already had the NEW YORK (AP) — No. 8 Georgia pasted Van- the Pacific Coast A.A. lead by the favorable climate for busi Dole Juices 3»49* Sunday with and for the New York Jets and thsi was game under control when Per 243 and Louisiana beating UC-Santa Barbara 27- ness and industry established just what the team needed. kins and Morrall combined. Nebraska, Notre Dame and gT^a'fe ' 8 defending champs. 20. T h e National Football ------through the efforts of Republi Steak Pepperidge Farm umma 79* , j . . . After trailing------7-0------following-- a Penn State would all like to ranked 12 0 , squeaked by Ken- "Our defense had a tre can-led administrations . over N.Y. Sirloin Blade Cut Chuck loih Ftt4 Ctwal, Mfts tkiaMi bfir. IT M. |k|. ^ague clu^ had m a^ed only ted a DennU Shaw pass and 7o.yard Giant drive which quar- Kg tJq 1 Ju fho colleize foot- mendous day,” conceded Nebr the past six years. OkftMidMSlMia) M ^ t a while drcqpi^ three rookie Phil Wise Intercepted terteck Fran Tarkenton ended ^ «0 . 1 m m e COIie^ lOOI- J aska’s Bob 'Devaney after the He noted that from June 1969 of four previous starts under and ran it 33 yards to the Bills’ with a seven-yard run. the ball world, but right now ci^rence "(Tver’s Comhuskers recovered five to July 1970, Industrial building Treat the family to delieioas the leadership of Al W o t^ ll 1 1 . a 27-yard the magic number for all X s t o Kansas fumbles and tnter- and additions totaled over g2,- Tender-ettes w Bottom Round *«>* who took over at * 11 ^ T M Buffalo made it close on , 1^1^ goal by Jim O’Brien and jgIS ^erozero for Uire^ouchdo^ an^cor- cepted Uiree passes, 250,000 compared to $867,000 for following Joe NamathNamath’s s pre- ^ w s 12-yard pass to Marlin touchdowns by running ‘ i„g one » the 16Ui-ranked Ra- "I was extremely pleased residential units, a ratio o f 2.6 steak Hiat’s the number of p^nts Ihg one 0 the 16th-ranked Ka^ Tree Tavern Pizza seas<»i knee injury. Briscoe in the second period back Norm Bulalch. zorbacks shelled lOth-rated wlUi Uie defense once again,” to 1. F ra n July 1970 to Jime R oast Coach Weeb Ewbank turned and Grant Guthrie’s 51-yard o ’Brieii kicked his field goal each team has given up—or ' ’ >"*•- *—> 1971, "when economic conditions R e p o rt Top Round Always graat to hasn’t given up—in poeUng con' Texas 317. Southern Methodist, Notre Dame’s Ara Parseg- havt on hand for to Davis in desperaUon and the field goal in the third. But Uie the first Quarter and the SWCs only other unbeaten hlan. "North Carolina is a team greatly reduced cxxistrucUon family and c result was a 28-17 victory over jete bounced back^wlth a 70- «cored on a 34-yard run se®“«v® shutoute and making a starts everywhere, industrial fritndi. A fina Ilia team, qiened league play with has teen averaging 300 Sirtoin the winless Buffalo Bllla before yard drive, with Cliff M ca ain ^ a iW-yard M 8s Mor- Nebraska defense. buried a 16 -10 Jeclsion over Rice. ™®hlng and 30 points a buildings and additions still Shoulder Roast a t 61,948 In the Jets’ home opener, hurdling across from the one _,n u,e second quarter. Toprated NebraskalueorasKa buneu ounea game. Our defense shut them reached over gl,600,000 in South Sink 59 Davis completed seven of 12 after Davis passed 44 yards to rri i_3„ droDoed the Giants 8®*® Saturday, holding and held them to 92 yards Windsor, 2.3 times the value of team, had Ite 21-game winning hlmr • CkMk passes t o 140 yards and threw Don Maynaird And 13 to Pete ,.3 for the season while the ‘ **® -layhawks to minus 42 residential construction,” Mitch OA.1A K v nrunlAacnio SmZTek * 1 .2 8 a Uie Jets’ first two touchdown Lammons. 10azlteare z-a 10 4-1 and continue to ‘‘‘If ««^ Ca~»ina’8 Bill Dooley called ell said. Cube Steak Coatar Cat passes o f the seeison. Ewbank called Maynard’s with defense, having ^® heels of a 36-0 whitewash of O re^ State but rem^^ ^ ,3 j^sh “ the test defensive Mitchell pointed out that the Confer- H.Y. Shloin Snt24ck * U 9 a A great Canned Goods Sale makes ”We needed pirfnta, we had to catch behind defender Alvin giyen up only 24 points. In five Missouri. the Western Athletic Oonfer- team I’ve ever seen. They figures contrast dramatically move Uie baU,” said Ewtiank. wyatt «me ot Uie biggest plays ' Seventh-ranked Notre Dame, enc<. Stanford, No. 15, took a made us look very bad offen which blanked Miami of Flori- glait step toward a second with the ratios of the 1960s and Porterhouse sntiek . ft “ Davis did a nice Job. He of the afternoon. “ It really “ Baltimore forced five turn- sively, and the truth is we sure early 60s under Democratic ad- 4 4 49 called some clutch plays.” gave us a lift,” he said. The mrers—three Interceptions and da 17-0 last week, did it to stnight Paclflc-8 crown with a a good offensive football (TMiSietN) North Carolina 16-0 this time triumph over Southern ministrations. “ In those days “I bad a lot to prove and I coach also praised the blocking fumbies—from the hapless 3318 team.” (Herald photos by Bucsiviclw) new houses and hundreds of and took over the national lead cJ. The Indians are the only felt I proved It,” said Davis, of the offensive line and full- Qiants. Ted Hendricks set up Penn State's defensive star FINALISTS — Gloria and Mai Darling, right, schoot-Bge children poured into who got Uie game in his first back John Riggins, and Uie touchdowns with inter- in scoring defense. The mighty tani which hasn’t lost in Fac-8 a town whose tax . base was to Irish defenders, headed by the lompeUUon. was linebacker Gary Gray, who downed Dave and Jan Warren, 6-2, 6-2, to win the NBY. start since 1969. Since play of defensive end Mark and Ray May paved ran 21 yards to score with a Town Mixed Doubles Tennis Tournament yesterday. tally incapable of meeting the A t our Self Service Deli! awesome front four of Walt Pa- no. 17 Toledo needed three tnsns'pFscsnff then he had bounced from Lomas, who took advantage of to one of Perkins’ with blocked punt and recovered a demand for new schools and tulskl, Mike Kadish, Greg Marx touchdowns in the last period to Houston to the New York Gl- Buffalo’s double-teaming of fumble recovery. Charlie a ^ .. j u z.. fumble to blunt a Syracuse services created by uncon CnU M ants to ClnclnnaU and signed tackle Chuck Hinton to harass jjgg. interception and Tom ■■■■■■ Swendsen. have yield- turn back Western Michigan 36- Nepco Brisket aCnane 99‘ . threat. trolled housiiig growth,” he said. with the Jets last season as a Shaw all game long. Curtis’ fumble recovery also ®*^ ^wo touchdowns and 16 24, maintaining its poelUon as “The result as a steady rise ” I felt Syreuiuse might give worth going out of your way for! free agent. In addlUon, Emerson Boozer orlyes. «'^® the * - Mid-American------Conference------in property taxes that only now Penn State, ranked ninth t j ^ us trouble to the outside,** said Nejico Sliced Bacon ss I played a good gained 116 yards m i 81 carries leader and stretch the nations t Is beginning to slow down be tacked a 31-0 blanking of aur longest winning streak to 29 Coach Joe Patemo, but I gaiie.^'^^add^T'^'rnTe “iMt Davis, asked h® «dy cause of the work of the last aMfriehr pcsed-to-te-tough Syracuse ono * ^ wasn’t surprised by the final Nejico Extra Mid Franks aawa iw ^Maa^i time I played in Shea Stadium passed 12 times, s^d taere v w games. s co re .’ ’ Lamented Ben three Republican admlnistra- Black Hawks a 42-0 blasting of Army a wqik I was a rookie with Houston. »•> n®®** to threw much te- Washington, No. 18 bowed to gchwortzwalder of Syracuse, tioos to produce a tetter bal Tn OMia fn4 taat- Green Giant NMets Del Monte Sweet Peas earlier. _ Neiico All Beef Franks kfM u. I threw an Interception and cause It seemed as though we Oregon 23-21 and was virtually openn State Just rammed it ance between housing and In Elsewhere second-^ed e,;;fi;;;;t^7rc^‘'thrPac-8'"ra^e ifn aH ia l stock up at this low, low 4 Tender, tasty peas to compliment your meals fU -g, they pulled me out. But I knew always h ^ second down Md Up W in n in g down our throats.” dustrial growth,” MitcheU con m Oklahoma tramped slxUi-nted while independent Florida tinued. Nejico Knockwurst SteStUk mini-price and save ■% izn vf ■ from Del Monte. Low priced lor you al Stop ft a U that we mistake wouldn’t short yard^e and we were On the offensive side, Nebr Colorado 46-17 to remain un- State, No. 19, had its perfect He ad^ed that the broadening money! **** ^ beaten In Big Eight play song aska ripped Kansas for 53 UsiMiXv sThS “ toot""™, p«« Ways to Five record ended by previously yards and Oklahoma collected of South Windsor’s commercial Nepco Kielbasi Sausage amt with Nebraska and Oklaknna winless Florida 17-16. and industrial base is note to play rgood game.” ^ went to Riggins with By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS State, which has lost oitalde 670 against Colorado, second •nie Jets grabbed a 14-0 lead gone in the final port^- ™K* xhe Chicago Black Hawks are worthy because It was during the league. In other conferences, Dart test in Big Bight history. Greg Nepco Twin Pack Cold Cuts in Uie first period when Bmer- gins ® a^t a wreen teMnd tte unbeaten, unUed team limited expansion everywhere. T h i r d-ranked Mlhlgan mouth shaded Brown 10-7 and Pruitt broke loose for touch He stressed that the average son Boozer’s two-yard plunge line at the ® ^ m Uie National Hockey League Cornell downed Harvard 21-16 downs of 66 and 12 yards and capped a 51-yard march In nine down the left sideline. Davis .. ------, ^ trounced Illinois 35-6 anl con- citizens and homeowners have Hotta Tomato Puree Dole Pineapple Juice after the second wetkend ot the tlnued as one of three teams to remain Ued atop the Ivy ja ck Mildren Uirew rare scor- beoeflted in improved town or Colette Brand plays, all on the ground, and— said it was the only l^ay Ui new seMon. undefeated in Big Ten acUon. League. Clemson trimmed Vlr- ing bombs to Jon Harrison and Low, low prices at our Produce Dept. So refreshing and delicious. The kids less than two minutes later- Jet coaches sent in aU ^m e. The Hawks made it five in a services and facilities while fac Just the thing for,your will love it end so will you. Don't The others are ISUi-ratd Ohio glnla 32-15 and climbed into an joe Wylie. Davis passed 11 yards to Rich "But,” he added, ^ I was AUanUc Coast Conference dead- Glenn Doughty tallied three ing one of the smallest tax in favorite tor*'*‘T sauce miss this oH»r. row by blanking the Los Angel- ^ 27-7 winner ver In- Chster after Paul Crane deflec- about to call it myself.______es Kings 4-0 Sunday night for Purdue, lock with North Carolina. times for Michigan against 11- creases In any of the Greater recipes. 3 - 8 9 ‘ 3 r 79® 20 Hartford towns. Cortland Apples goalie Tony Esposito’s second ^ 1,1^1, pipped Noiihwotem 21- Drake and Tulsa, the Mis linois and Albama’s Terry Mitchell paid tribute to the shutout. 20. souri Valley leaders, both Davis passed twice for scores work of the Industrial Develop Ttie New York Rangers .pj^^ Southeastern (onference dropped noncMiference games, to David Bailey and ran across u . f.2ii Yale Drops Thriller, ment Oommission in its steady Solid routed the Montreal Ganodlens headed Into tie stretch losing to Tampa and Wake For once himself. Auburn trailed Georgia Tech 7-0 at halftime adrertlsing and promotion ef W hite 8-4, the Detroit Red Wings teat teams yiteaten in est, respecljlvely, 36-2 and 61-21. forts designed to convince eK- NATIVE Baked Pea Beans Starkist Tuna the St. Louis Blues 6-8, the Min league play. Alabana, ranked William ft Maiy, the Southern but Pat Sullivan fired three panding or new companies th^ Scrumptious oppltt nesota North Stars shaded the fourth, whipped N>. 14 Ten- Conference front-runner, lost to touchdown passes in the second for doistrl timt or Packed in Water LCoim Defeats Maine South Windsor would be a good ftnocktimt. mmi-pficotf' Brick Oven , Buffalo Sabres 3-2, the Pltta- nessee 82-16, No, 6 Auburn independent Virginia Tech 41-30 half and completed 16 in a row place to locate. “Especially •t yowf Stop & Shop. Great lor your salads end sand overtook Georgia’Tech 31-14, while San Diego State took over over one stretch. 4 - ^ 4 9 wiches. Take edvintage ol this M F W HAVEN (AP) — Most Ckmnecticut college burgh Penguins defeated the helpful." be added, "has teen Stop & Shop brand 5 ~ ^ 1 2 : 8 5 ' low price! fo^ball teams came through the weekend with flying California ^ d en Se^s ^ and the town's participation in road building projects in industrial a y s W g » K : o n i . l v lC r ie . while only two - areas.*' w er-•49' Grapefruit a; 6'>69 '"“ JSlfvS? 7c=.tu»t TH„..y Ml.,.. W Lanier Ejected^ Pistons Bomb Rockets^ He noted, however, efforts to UMIKM.E M , I ^ N W g . m u s t fkfUiM trm tc.nrtt4f SSen m m jy attract uidustry must be great Ubby Peaches ly intensified and advocated the Chicken Noodle Soup Karetm Jahbar Paces Bucks Victory (Herald photo by Buoelvictu*) hiring of an industrial de Stop a Shop Lemon Pie Hood’s Yogurt sive support he needed as the NO. 1 AND NO. 2 — Winners in straight srts yes veloper for the Town. S|pckstopsskop up now ind save on this 2 '1 - 2 9 ® Is now 2-8 overall and 2-1 in the 28. By THB ASSO^^ATBD PRESS nier and backcourt star Dav victory in three games. De- nUBT IMBl Made in our m IMinBn.USWTURI- A . * 4 Yellow Cling Q $ 1 The Bantams Jumped off to a Hawks smothered the Kings terday in the finals of the Men’s Doubles at Chw- own line bakery. 19 oi. f f l U * delicious soup that will dslight Bing, sidelined with a detached Busschere scored seven points MM. Go mint-pricing* and I j v 1 your Itmlly. ^bustaUr f?rer^up 7-o‘ Ve~ad in ' the fi'rst period when and tightened their grip on first It took an /fenslve foul and retina, erupted for 69 points ter Oak were Martin Duke and Phil Hyde, right pkf. T ftF Sliced or Halves O **”b JL in overtime and finished vrlth tte Hi^..^“H U S K ie s S in tte west Division. an ejecUon-igalnst big Bob jimmy Walker led the De- side of net. over Jim LeSure and Dave Warren. tOEWi — EXCITING the onensive ------r - , wi* 21. brought them back after Maine the score. WleienUiai hit t l j^ The match ended in straight sets, 6-2, 6-1. Whole Wheat Breads'S.Sul’ l Cheese' STrirr* 59* Jum ^ to a 7-0 first period end Whitney Cook for two TD WIUU Reed led the Knlcks NATURAL HEALTH ------*-t- Q0« load*^ passeu. Coney also scored on a Knights Avenge Raisin Bread 3^11*1 lURM VMCSC Jj Chiefs - Steelers Need W in FOOD SHOPPE M itt Me.WriMi Stop & Shop Potatoes Libby Vegetables Losses to Jets •----- ‘ ------■ — ‘ —'■*------^ In NBA games 'Saturday MNd.lM.ffct- next weekend. HAR-nroHD (API Th« ®®‘'‘®*' wdqtossed out midway ^ 3 3 the third for the trans- Coffee Ring 49* Kraft Swiss Rochester Is next on the Trinity Los Angeles beat New on N fMK« w u Hjutt, cma it t u Yale dropped its second IM fM- Wliole or Sfced J | schedule. In Bid for Division Title Creme Mug 59* Caltaek Sticks MM N r u t I CIUMTt You can trust game of Ihe season to Ivy .u. - s,s5?.Tr.night’s ga*e against Houston, [3^ , Y a s o n iii Son Diego. ‘ ' V5- * ! . '' ...... Gel In on all the fabulous vil- m gggg U early-seoson losses to the Libby lor quality. League opponent Columbia in a The Coast Guard Academy’s the Plstota caught fire and Kareem Jabbar, formerly ®<*K®‘* Atlanta 104-102, Clove (AP) — The delphla Eagles 34-10. ues at Stop ft Shop this week. ■ Mi Paul Howard, Bridgeport Jets and remained KANSAS CITY ____ . _ . „ . English Muffins Premium Margarine 599' 16-14 HirtUer. Columbia quarter quarterback, Paul Howard, Bri^e^rt Jeu m o remunea ji trounce the winleu i-(^7i„t’_rtor~ naced defeated Buffalo 93-89, and the Rookie-studded■ Steelere back Don Jackson fired a five- threw his 18th touchdown pass at the top of the AtlMtlo (3<^t ^^^gts >2-99. M^teaukee’s ^efenS^ Baltimore trimmed Golden Kansas City Chiefs are 2-2 in the Central Dlvlalon Slop 4 Shop flogulor or Spl'i 4t*p 4 Shop ^ pPvAd prsnlft of the year and it proved to be Football L e a ^ e with a 87-21 the NBA Bun- «aVr'lW -93. MiIw m ^^ Pittsburgh Steelers have one Ihop II moM brooiitoot Oitro »p$- SPM vMk NWh-prsnake-bitten locals who tween. After the Falcon field many tries, In HOC. h ^ i.ir n ln .^ In T s te lla r ner- could neVer get untrarked of- goal. Gary Bilodeau found the The Eagle defense, which had East mentor C3U« Demers ^ th champa^e, s t ^ on op tlim for m ^ ' s"on aAd the pennant, so l\eventual downfall of the defend- 1960. my stomach.” lUnth ^ t h the h et^ m Weaver tried to f^ m a n c r ^ th IM yards In 43 Pensively or .defensively. With open hole and returned the kick played magnificently In the of a table In the bedlam of the nhoned the Oriole thought we’d have enough Ung champions. Armed with the lead, Blass Blass Ignored the parade of oles batting o^ er Malvxe the Pirates’ victory. commented "We were thorough pirate dressing ------carriM H ralso ^counted for ‘he pigskin on the Xavier ^3, off 74 yards. But Bob Love’s previous conteste, appeared uh- ly beaten and we have the Sunday ^ ____ P _ ^ ----- >> \ ^ was Clemente’s booming bere down. "I was rushing my- pachyderms In his tummy and ell, Frank Robinson and "Without Blass,” the Oriole fhraa to iic h d ^ a ^ Spirited Woods swcpt fidd goal attempt was wide of sure of itself. The Falcons run- and shouted, "We’ve got a no- dressing rcom to talk to BalU- now. second half of the sea name nitchinc staff but we’re more Manager EJarl Weaver, And while the Pirate pitch- if^rih'^nnlng...... home run that^ut self early in the ^ m e ,” the rolled through the Oriole^ ar- ^ akli>Der said, "we might be the ooenlng left end and galloped uie mark. Late In the second ners gained 298 yards, topped name pitching stair nut w re lamented over ers, shelled for 16 runs and 24 i(tttsburgh in front Sunday. The right-handerler said. “But around ray of hitters wlUi ease. Every " I thought y .. corks. It all bolls son to go and next week could the champions.” kickoff and In 14 Dlavs marched yards for his second T.D. and quarter, defensive end Martin by Woods with 199. Xavier re- be a meatgrtnder against Wind e cnampions." not"hearing from th^I^^^ hits in the first two games of sket was the first hit off Icser the fifth Inning, I fell into the inning he came to the bench each of them,” s^d Blaw, P^T j^y^ tn th« Faat la where Mike Maus a bulging 18 point lend. Boldl blocked an Xavier punt lied on the ground game most- rato!rto*t^ UOe^^ato^^Bafu delplte Uie past successes of the Series, suddenly shut off M(ke Cuellar, who had retired same rhythm I had in the first and tried to ease the tension by I knew that would only _tie pg^ cent of sor.” Nobody Bold anything to me be- to pitching being 90 per booted a 23 yard field goal for ie The Falcons didn’t score but again the sputtering offense ly as It had M rushing plays to offense, Clemente t.h\ first 11 Piraies in order. game.” talking with Murtaugh. . , „ .u ^ more 2-1 on a tension-packed his team. the Oriole r quick 3-0 lead. again until the Inst quarter with was unable to convert only six passing of which one East Is home Saturday at Mt. into the hitting \now people In the whole That was bad news for the "Wouldn’t four runs this in- fore the Inning. If they nan offensive was completed. Nebo at 1:80 with Windsor. four-hitter that captivated a na- It was Murtaugh wlm ma- ® ^ ® P P ® “ wc\ld knew hew I play,” said Orioles, whose spin-out in this nlng be nice?” Blass said he would have shattered. . . . Pirate pitchers Xavier scored again with 7:10 9:86 left. Woods broke over The locals’ best tion-wlde television viewing au- nipulated the seemingly toin Pi- spotlight. Hlence which included Presl- rate pitching staff to the UUe. A veteran of 17 major league Cleliiente, who glittered , in the Series started when Blass beat asked Murtaugh. ’The stoic Powell rolled out, R ^ n so n un PAltimore’s belters them in game No. 3 cm a three- skipper just nodded as the PI- popped up and then Retten- tundi« the cham- dent Richard NIxot Deprived of his biggest winner, seasons, the slugging right spol^ght of the Series. rates tried to add to Blass’ thin mund hit a bouncer up the to give Plttoburgn me cnm. Halliday, Wissler Star Swords Lose The President caUed the Pi- Dock Ellis, who worked only 2 fielder tore the Orioles apart, middle, but shortstop Jackie plonshlp. rate dreMhS r o ^ after the 1-3 innings in the Series, Mui- collecUng 12 hits, one short of that \h e who "I had two great days, said edge. Cougar Hooters Win 'STrio of Big Plays Namara 77. Gunion picked up a l^ se baU championship. FRIENDSHIP — Dick Tur- g,^ PIW SWEEPS weaved his way downfleld Gross — Matava 73, Sher Fer- Manchester In a com- cotte 210, Jim Pickering 228, cinclnnaU remained In first guson 76; net - Herm Dvorak ^-O lead at halftime. Lou Toutein 178-478, Ru t h pigcg the West Division des- 90-22-68, Ray Chlttlck 84-18-69, . . . .u. j * l l l l l l f f H o o t e r s Woodbury 189, Lee Bean i'^8' plte a rash of pensiltles which Otto Lorentzen 78-8-70. ’^arty in t ^ stanz E, ^ ® * n Turcotte 469, Peggie enabled Hershey to capitalize Spark Central Win FOUR BALL MCC registered Its third goal o t l l r U 1 1 C 1 .0 I0 3 1 C Q . Shelsky 463. on three power plc.ys. One cost First low net 86 — Ed Wilkos, when Pete Lalashius took a Junior High varsity ------ly penEElty weis against the Ctn- CCIL STANDINGS Using his reserve corps in the pm SembenotU, Bob Bonadies, shot that hit the cross bar .and ggeggn team defeated Rham i.«ague SecretariesNote; ------cinnati bench------for delay of BY DEAN YOST final minutes of the game, Man- Beldon Schaeffer; second low bounced back to Gumon who frgghmen Saturday mom- several acoresheets arrive each game, for continuing an argu Three big plays by Bris Overall Chester’s Rick MUka passed the ngt 57 matching cards — Bill pnssed the ball to Halllday who ggg^g g, q-hg ylc- ^gefc without being fUled out ment with referee Dave . ' j . : ' W X. WX. tol Central High Saturday ^ ball five times, completed three prindle, BUI Glguere, Ray Chit- tbe goal. tory wees the fifth straight properly. League names must Showchyk. afternoon at Muzzy Field EUid ran for 12 yards, to high- j^gjg shenning; third low With less than a minute to against no losses for lilting. be noted and full names of With Springfield and Boston (AP photo) in Bristol spelled defeat for g : light the remaining minutes. „et 57 _ Rgy Rahey, John Kars- play )n the third quarter, Illlng’s lone goal was scored bowlers must be used. Unless Idle In the East Division, Nova ice Fielding B u n t and W inds Up on Ground ■ Losing Coach Dave Wlggin ^es. Sonny Monaco, Larry Northwestern got into the scor- by reserve Don Geldel after sheets are fUled out correctly Scotia’s Voyageurs picked up the Manchester High foot- central said after the game, ”We ar« Rgtgg; fourth low net 87 — Stan Ing column on a wild fracas In Jim Wlgren’s hard shot bounced they will not be printed. ground, ball team for the fourth wihdham , , down four games now. We will Hllinskl. Bill Odgen, Nick Zav- front of the Cougar goal and off the cross bar. Defensively, ' ^ ______time this season with a 20-6 Wetherafield ■ win next Saturday against Ma- grella, AusUn Weiman; fifth low Bill Calabrese booted the ball goaUe Ray SulUvan turned back (AP photo) CCIL victory. The Rams now Eaatern I loney High, mark my words. j^gj gg — Ernie Heath, Hal Da- in for a .3-1 score. 23 shots. (AP photo) Winning Form: Steve Blass Cuts Loose boast a 3-1 CCIL mark while the Maloney Happiest and ‘Tallest’ — Steve Blass Tribe Is 0-4. Manidieeter 0-4 w ^ vey. Bin Skinner, Herb Angell; continuing to put pressure on Loneliest World the world tta t we would wto to- jg^ gross 70 — Steve Matava, Manchester, NWCC added an- against Gideon WeUes J r . High Kicking off to Manchester to Penney day,” Wlggin added but t h ^ Harry Atherton, Tom Turner, g^er goal when the locals were Glastonbury, BITUMINOUS Blass Was Key Factor — TFeaver stEirt the game, Bristol got its Steve9teve LiOOKeaLooked ‘Very ’very i^aimCalm’ _ three plays really hurt us. We q jj Stephens; second gross first opportunity to score but Leber’s Si.:.'-;;, any Moan- Sd "p=n‘ b",W “ St/w S “ hS'a'a”.n“'r didn’t when two Indian,players was wide to the left. the defensive line, - . ------. penally area, me noji s c Adds to Earnings Pete Piclardi, Henri Pessini. forward, Dennle Roberts, boot PARIS (AP) — Arnold Palm watehed the ball and an alert Following the Tribe score, spearheaded by Jon Leber, did BEST 18 DRIVEWAYS S u e s Bristol player recovered the Bristol got off Its second big ^ g ^ job,” he added, ed a shot and NWCC now trail er, golf’s all-time leading mon ‘He’ll Be Superstar’ C rO t J O O Defeat to New York Sunday ed the CJoiigars, 3-2 ey winner, hEEs added another Parking Areas • Gees Stations • BEisketbaU Courts loose ball on their own 36-yard play. With the pigskin resting Bristol, In the statistic de- Class A — Bill Glguere 68-8-88, line. A determined MHS defense on 'th eir own 18,^quarterbMk Vg^rff M~play; tor DoTMcKel^Tos John Mayer put the game out $20,000 to his bulging bankroll, Now Booking for Seasonal Work Rettenmund’s grounder Eind B — Harold All Work Personally Supervised. We Arc 100% Insured. BALTIMORE (AP) — emotionEdly.” A run did score on an infield held on Its nine-yard line. Mike Landry tried a running r.andrv nut the bail t . . l o ^ r of leucn reach for J^rthwestem as The ...c popular " millionaire \ “" r — ‘from T " threw to first and the final out “I was probably the loneli Blass admitted, howev cut by Don Buford, but he re Tougher on Orioles Having trouble moving the play to hEilfback workhorse Jeff , 72-11-61, Jack Moffaft 77- j,e kicked In the final score with Latrobe, Pa., took the top prize SINCE tired Dave Johnson on eui In of the Series. Blass’ Mother Says est guy in the world,” said he WEIS frightened. ball In Manchester’s first series Castolene but the defense sUf- record- mi ^ '®®® ***'’®® Sunday In the In c o m e Trophy DeMAIO BROTHERS 1920 ”I really didn’t know\ how field grounder. ‘ ”I didn’t care where they hit BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore Orioles were of plays, John Wlggin went back fened and didn’t allow any yard- «2, Ed M cl^^hlln 83-20-63; low Tournament, firing a one-um CANAAN, (AP) — What will become of Steve Blass, Steve Blass. the ball,” he said. ”I just want GALL 043-7681 well I would do,” h esEiid. And despite Iris exuberance, upset in the World Series for the second time in three to Dur^t on a f o u ^ and 18 sit- age. Then Landry, attempting ®f gross - Erwin Kennedy 76; Manchester entertains East- der-par 71 over the 6,947-yard who rose from a self-described “skinny kid from Falls “Nobody said a word to me “But I disappointed mys^. I Blass was able to realistically ed It to be to me.” before the game and less dur L a u T But breaking through the 1 third pass of the afternoon, P‘n -« * “ X r '^ ® " ~ ern (Connecticut State College Saint Nom la Breteche course slept well last night.” apprErise the on-paper reason As the chEunpagne flowed and years, but it didn’t hurt as much as in 1969. Village” to a World Series hero. ing It.” ‘"rhis isn’t EES tough to take ------Tribe defense was Steve Fanel- faded back and Wt split end p r o SW EEPS ------\------"I think he’U be a super------— ------^ When the Pirates were (wo that the Orioles were favorites cerks popped In the mobbed Pi But the Pittsburgh Pirate EES losing to the New York prove It by winning 100 games 11 who blocked the attempt and Dave Albert with an 86-yard g w ,„ .h e a X meanwhile call- r- SW EEPS ' star,” says his mother with triumph. games down in the Series, In the Series. rate dressing room, it wees ob teammate Bill Tlnella picked aerial-run for Bristol’s second J"® ™ Gross - Erwin Kennedy 76; right-hander, who won the sev Blass picked them up with\a As his teEimmates drenched vious that Bill MEUseroskl’s matter-of-fact assurance. And she didn’t think her son enth World Series game with a ^year ‘•eeome the the ball up on the two-yard line score. Castolene took a Landry ^ ^ wimrln and ^ llk a "®*^ McKee 79-7-72, Joe three-hitter, the first of thrie him with champEigne, Blass mind was flickering back and said. "Pittsburgh didn’t beat us ^ ^ ^ Mrs. Warren ”^ b ” Blass was very worried, either, brilliant four-hitter, can’t be four straight and this one went only team ever to do that four and scored with 3:38 rL a ln ln g ’:Eandoff and carried the ball In stiolght victories in 'Three R said: ”We don’t have Einy spec- forth between 1960 and 1971. watched from the Pittsburgh “j usually can tell by the lonely now. seven games InsteEEd of five.” seasons In a row.” in the period. ™ ^ p o l n t con- tor two points. Bristol now leads, t h r e ^ tta “^^®n-73. ers Stadium. taculEir pitchers, only pitchers In 1960, Mazercskl wees the stands ’Tuesday as Steve start- closeups (on camera) just how "CJod, we won the World Before the sixth game, when with a lot of experience, hero after hitting the winning ’The Orioles took the World Weaver had prEiise for Pitta- ed the Pirates toward the he feels,” she said. “I thought Series,” he tried to say calmly Series lEEst year EEnd have won burgh right fielder Roberto Cle- ''“k^htrte^^got on the score- With only 3:34 showing on the was e l^ t for W E llin g t o n B id te e the .Crates had a chEuice to'i ”We have a no-nEime pitching heme rvm against the New board at the 10:33 mark of the clock in the final quarter and three tor five, "a e Trlbe^idct Saturday Series crown, but she had to that Steve looked very calm.” as reporters clamored foe his 318 gEimes the past three sea- mente, who won a new ceet as clinch the title behind Bob (staff, but I Imagine It will have York YEEnkees In the seventh second stanza. Following Bris- Bristol, faced with a third and ed up 12 first downs Md h ta Gross — A — John Harrigan TSreiloiiS settle for the television Sunday Earlier In the season “he told comments after the Pirates’ 2-1 sons, but much of that glory the outstanding player, but Moose and with BIeiss sched la naune now.” game. ‘ tol’s TD the Silk Towners 16 situation on their own 16, six penalties for 37 yards. Lead- 79; b — Lou Becker 74; C — when her son was credited with nie he was learning to pace victory Sunday. may have evaporated when the added: " I don’t think he was as uled to pitch Sunday, he said: I The heroes of the Pirates’ In 1971, at the age of 36 EEnd marched 66 yards In 11 plays to tried a running play around ing ball carrier was Rhodes stan Davis 79; D — Bill Podol- the final victory. himself—saving himself for the Blass Is a witty personality ”I ’d be happy if Moose would title-clinching game were Blass now a utility Inflelder, Maze- Pirates won the deciding sev- jjjg a factor as Steve Blass.” who has the ability to laugh at knot the score at 6-6. Halfback right end. Castolene took the with 38 yards followed b'y Dave ny 82; E — Wells Dennison 101. Asked If the prospects of her late Innings,” she said, retire me.” ’ ^ d Roberto Clemente. roskl batted only once In the enth game 2-1 Sunday. Blass beat the Orioles twice, Bill Rhodes covered 23 yards in hEind off, and with several key Fleishman with 30. BETTER NINE son’s far-flung fame worries “Steve’s high-strung, but he himself, win or lose. But, Eis things turned out. It But others, perhaps a bit World Series—as a plnchhltter. After 162 games,” Weaver ^ three-hitter in But it was a different Steve said,d. It’s four out of seven, and g __ Baltimore___ one gallop to keep the drive blocks, was on his way to an Bristol, with the victory, es- A — John Harrigan 37-3-34; her, the wife of a local plumber covers It very well,” she said, WEIS Blass who did the retiring mSre unsung, share the glory. As he clutched a bottle of going. Rhodes took a Wlg^n 86-yard TD scamper with a few tabUshed a new school record. B — Lou Becker 37-4-33, Dan Blass who won two World chEimpagne In the Pirate train then I ’ve got to hcM ^1 >rinter ^j^g ^jg^ pg^. replied: “Steve told me, ‘I still ’”rhat’s been a big help in his cf the Orioles. atiUty Inflelder Jose Pagan, liEEndoff tor the flnEil five yards red shirts In pursuit. The con- It was the first time Central Maddaluno 37-4-33; C — Stan Series’ games from the Blass And he did It In spite of com wlu WELS In a World Series in ing room, he looked up and icng: ‘I lost my bank roll on y,g like the game,’ and If he contln- baseball career.” who was hit hard by San Fran and just simply beat the de- version attempt failed and the has ever wOW Get the 2nd tire fer l/2-prlce when you hny the 2-1 had to stay within myself and one run for the thrilling tain. was in the rule book.” “I Ifriow they usually play ‘"That’s what we EEre now, “We’re still the best damn collected only 20 while losing Soccer A —- John HarrigEin 18; B — team in baaebEdl, and we’ll four* of the last five contests. Blass also got through a shaIlo\^ on me but I hit a home he SEEld. Winning Still Thrill ECSC Frosh vs. MCXj.at Mt. Dan MaddEiluno 13, Joe Renert 1st tire at eur tegular exchange price (plus Fed. Ex. tax) touchy sltilatlon In the Balti run cnce in a while.” Nebo 13, Floyd O’Brien 13, Lou ------Important Man Behind Scene------more eighth, when with none Then \ there was shortstop Gideon Wells at llllng Becker 13, Milt Stein 13, Dick cut and runners on first and Jack H(mandez, who felt he Uross Country Carlson 13; C — Ralph Tartag- second, f^nchbatter Tom Shop- got just 'tevenge by starting ev For -/Vging Sam Snead Xavler at East Catholic Ha 12; D — Reggie Mosher 13, YOUR CHOICE... SNOW OR REGULAR TIRES D raw ing Up Playing Schedule ay sacrificed. ery gam4 but one eigainst the TUESDAY Bill Podolny 13; E — Wells Blass fielded the bunt, and In Major Series Honors Orioles. 'Baltimore MEmEiger PINEHURST, N.C. (AP) — Although he has won 86 ggeeer Dennison 19, Jim Glnsburg 19; stead of throwing to third M l Earl Weaier once had said the PGA-sanctioned golf tourn^ents, the thrill of victory Manchester'at Bristol Eastern kicker — 78-80. ■U CH W A U I m m iw A U S where he h£id a play, he got the PTrates couldn't win with Her thiM fW h .M is still mighty sweet for aging Sam Snead. J ^ a s t Hampton at Cheney ^ ^ M bI ^ ^ E M B E R out at first, putting two runs In nandez. ' httlra M S n MIIn M t a "It’s great. It’s wonderful,” s Takes Eight Months of Work scoring position. It was HApandez who fielded Tirsstonn south Windsor at Bloomfield M lF ^ y d ^ ri ^ r ! C 78-I4 Snead said Simday after win $29.00 $ M J0 $33.00 $ M J t 4 2 .0 7 BY EARL YOST Each team will play 162 Awarded to Clemente Coventry at Vlnal Tech (6.95-14) gomes,” Holbrook added. ning the 11100,000 National PGA Ellington at East Windsor is Beller. E 78-I4 MYSTERY EVEHIT MOST 4*8 30.75 15.37 34.75 I7.S7 2.21 BALTIMORE — One “Every club wants holiday Club Pro (Championship by a Cromwell at Rham A W (7.35-141 BALTIMORE (AP) __ oddsmakers. who mEide the Ori- the Series. A — ,Mary Hdslin 6; B — F78-I4 dates, but we try to split them Bacon Academy at Bolton Ainericali favorite winter M.N 2.30 man behind the scenes on Biggest controversy—Word five-stroke margin. Faith PalozeJ 4, Jllllo CJhalne 4 ; (7.75-14) 32.00 N .0I 35.00 up. One may get more one year The Pirates’ Roberto Cle- °‘es b-3 favorites before the , 1. CroM Country battle between CJlemente and Asked if It was as big a thrill C — Judy Tartaglla 4; kickers tire! Guaranteed to go thru G 7 frl4 the baseball league baseball thEui Euiother, but the following mente scored a triple slam, Series, i3-8 after the first two I 9 .n rival right fielder, Frank Rob us his first tournament win, Conard at Manchester I |8.25-r4) 35.50 17.71 39.75 2.60 front who holds down one season we try to even It up.” gaining three of the major sames. South Windsor at Bloomfield — 79-80. lce,mudandsnow...orwe The clubs, California and inson, over the merits of resEl Snead replied. “No, I can’t say Sunday H7frl4 of the most responsible po honors in the 1971 World Biggest bust-Boog Powell, 44 Cromwell at Coventry pay the tow. This -famous (8.56-14) 39.00 N.50 43.00 a j w 2.74 Beston, did not schedule a dou grass EEnd tartiEn turf. it is. But It’s wonderful.” Gross — A —1 Pete Lingua 77; Series. inches around the chest but an Ellington at East Windsor guarantee extends to new J7 8 -:^ sitions is Bob Holbrook, ex Biggest rhubarb—^The poten- Despite an early double bo B — Al Kemp. 79, Tom McCus- - - 47.60 2S.7I 2.M bleheader although both were He was the Series’ most valu- anemic .111 with his tooth-pick Rockville at Newington (8.85.14) ecutive assistant to Ameri forced Into two games in one U eiI gEEme-winnlng home run gey, the long-belting West Vir kor 79; C — Andy Repko 81; C Firestone Tbwn & Country able player, top hitter EEnd most bat. WEDNESDAY F78-I5 can League President Joe day or a day-night twlnblll due which went foul by Inches In ginian closed with a three-im- — Ray Seraphln 88: C - > tires on drive wheels of (7.75-15) 33.00 W.S0 37.00 M .5I 2 .4 2 CEjniroverslal. “ Beat pitcher—Steve Blass, Soccer Cronin. to maJeeup games. the fourth gEune Wednesday der par 69 for a 72-hole 276, 11 George Marlow 106. G 78-I5 J.F . Kennedy at llllng passenger cars, for the 2 .6 4 “It takes eight months to "(Jhlcago,” Holbrook continu The goat horns snugly fitted Pittsburgh, who stopped the night. The ump, John Rice, won- under par. It w m worth $16,000 BETTER NINE (0 2 5 1 5 ) 36.60 11.25 40.76 20.37 THURSDAY entire life of the original draw up a schedule for all 12 ed as we talked at Three Rivers the brows of two of the losing Orioles on three hits In the the bitter argument. to the 89-year-old veteran. A —- Pete Lingua 38-3-36 ;B — i w H78I5 Soccer 40.00 20.00 44.26 2 2 J2 2 .8 0 clubs,” Holbrook, a former Bos Stadium, "Is a great double- Baltimore Orioles—first base- third game and four hits In the Best mEirksman-He between Jerry Stoelsmlth of Syracuse, John Potter 38-6-33; C ~ Andy tread design. Claims are (855-15) ton IrasebEUl reporter said. "Na- man Boog Powell, who failed to seventh. "Good as Clemente Klson, who pegged three Oriole Cheney Tech at Coventry Repko 38-7-31: D — Ray Sore- J78I5 header town. The White Sox N.Y., and Ron Letellier of Man- ' paid by the dealer or store (8E5I5) 44.50 22.25 48.75 24.37 2 .9 6 tumlly, there are a lot of head hit half of his bulbous 230 was, this was the guy who beat batters, and Danny MurtEuigh, CroM Country phln 48-8-38, Stu Kupferschmld schedule more twlnbllls than hosaet, N.Y., tied for second issuing the guarantee L73I5 aches Involved. any other team. California likes pounds, and shortstop Mark us,” said Baltimore Manager Pirate mansEger, who hit the EVlth 280 on final 69s. Each won HCX? Meet at Xavier 43-8-86: D Jim Glnsburg 80- - - 54.25 27.12 3.)9 FRIDAY certificate. (915-15) "It’s hard to please every all the night games it can get. BelEEnger, who captured the Earl Weaver. clubhouse apltoon 18 of 28 times 17,800. 16-86; klckprs — 78-70. Soccer HUSBAND-WIFE All price! PLUS t!«M club. They all want choice dates They would play six nights a leaky glove award with three Oscar for emoting award— from 12 feet, Deadlocked at 282 over the In July and August, which are Windham at Manchester SCOTCH CHAMPIONSHIP week, plus Sunday, and be hap- errors. Nelson Brlles' tears SEfter pltch- Doudest yelp—The cry of Plnehurst (Country Club No. 2 the best drawing months. ,The Southington at South Windsor Low g i!^ — John — Jan py. High and low spots of the ing a two-hltter In the fifth Dock Ellis, Pittsburgh pltchar, course were Babe Uchardus of Rham at Bolton best drawing clubs though, are SAM SNEAD Harrigan! 86; Erich — Dora “Minnesota prefers all the 1971 World Series eui seen game. ’I just had to cry,” he who didn’t like the mattresses Westfield, N .J.; Stan Thlrsk of Rockvile at Newington always the ones In the pennant day dates It can get at home. Shawnee Mission, Kan.; and Kellner *0; low net — Ed through one man's blood-shot said, In hts BEEltImore hotel room and Middlesex vs MCXl at Mt. j^gne Mhsher 88-18-70, Ray races.” Kansas City Is also a night town rapped the Pirates' manage Charles Volpone Jr. of Concord, right of the green, he came out j^^ho! Holbrook, who always looks eyes: Guttlest guy—Oriolea’ Frank Doris Boiler 74; kickers 80-71. and OaklEind, too,” he added. Most valuable—Roberto Cle- Robinson whose daring b u e ment aa being "cheap skates.” Mass. short and throe-putted. Croes Country- like he just stepped out of a O u r conversation stEirted Biggest defensive la p se- Llchardus, who played In the Rg virent on to cord 86-83, In- clothes modeling studio, has mente. Pirates—12 hits. In- running won the sixth game Manchester at Penney BROWN’S TIRE SHOP when I asked what Holbrook Mark Belanger, Orioles' short threesome with Snead, said: eluding six birdies, one bogey been drawing up the junior loop eluding two home runs and a despite a painful hamstring Southington at South Windsor Suffolk Opens 338 MAIN STREET would do new that the baseball stop, who made thrse errors ”Bam has always been my Idol, jq pars. Bolton at Coventry BOSTON (AP) Suffolk TEU. 648-2819 schedule for five years. The se E iso n was at Ein end. triple, plus flawless defensive muscle Eind sore Achilles ten- after Manstger Weaver sold he In my book he’s the greatest. ------v— OPEN MON. - FRI. 7 A.M. -1 0 P.M. SATURDAY 7 A.M. - 6 P.M. — SUNDAY 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. 1072 campaign will be his fifth play In right field. ”Hls shadow don, "My feet may be flat but Ellington at Somers Downs opened a 81-dato thor Now the reEil work starts, the was better than the Yonka’ Phil Over the years I’ve tried to SATURDAY oughbred meeting today. edition, which was Just approv groundwork for many behlnd- was always dogging us,” said a they’re great,” he said, Riisuto of the 1940s and 1980s. copy hts awing. It’s still as easy Finish OlM5-Two ed. It had been held up due to Football Granted the extra dates by the-scene jobs.,; disgruntled Oriole. Best relief pitching Job— Boursst grc^iss—The faithful and rhythmic os It was 28 . the tranMer of the old IWtwhing- yggra ogo.” BOSTON (AP) —Tufta toam- Maloney at Manchester 1:80 the Massachusette Legislature, As for the im a schedule, ITI Top hltter-Clemente again. Rookie Bruce Klson, who gave BEdtImore fan vdw, upon leav Windsor vs. East Catholic at Suffolk Downs will operate In ton franchise to Fort Worth- hitting In his 14th consecutive up one hit In 6 1-8 Innings In Bnead siud "Ihlnga didn’t look mates Dim Moynlhan and Ham , ..g CHARLIE’S TEXACO SERVICE be starting on that next week, ing Memorial Stadium, atoppsd Dallas Eind then from the Bcuit- too good" after he took a six on Amor finlohod 1-2, but Boston Mt, Nebo 1.80 conflict with Narragansott Park 624 E. MIDDLE TPKE. TEL 649-7248 Holbrook answered. World Series game covering an rhlleving Duke Walker for the to yell encouragement to the Southington at Rockville in Pawtucket, R.J. Nnrragan- em Dlvlalon to the West, with the par four third hole. His Stale retained the team ctam 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE U-year span, and dohilng within Pirates In the fourth game, crestfallen Oriolea: "Don't wor Soccer sett,, which has been operating Milwaukee moving from the drive landed In a trap where he plonshlp In the Codfish Bowl (AP photo) one hit of tying the record for Bravest competitor— Rookie ry, you guye, you'll be back. Bennett vs. llllng at Memorl West to the Bast. The father of modem canoe had " a God-awful Ue." His ap- ci’oes country run Saturday at at night, switched to matinoo ing WEES a Scot named John TOSSING IN THE TOWEL — Baltimore Manager Earl Weaver tospes the towd most hlU In a Series. Klson. He set his wedding date Pittsburgh don't have nothing III Field 10:30 programs today. ”Ba«h club plays 27 aeries, proaoh shot found a trap to the Franklin Park. ■piead -over 81 home datea. MacGregor. in disgust as he watches his 'team go down to defeat in seventh game yesterday. Biggest blooper—Las Vegoa on the day of the last game of but air pollution.”
^ --4 ’**:«**•''•*#« PAOB TW B NT t J \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENTNf^ HERAT,D. MANCHESTER, C/>V^’ MONDAY, OCTOBER 1R. 1071 PAGE TWENTY-ONB
BUGGS BUNNY OUK BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Business Services 13 THERE OUGIITA BE A LAW iiV HHOKTEN ami W HIPPLE Heip WaiHod - Artlelet Per Sole 41 Hncc'9 ANCXTHCR I VA aOTTA I VA riMAu:^ ' JltAPi WMPfiCOJUWt m t T/MHIOIUjAND Tret) Sorvlce - . ~~ - Maie______or Female _ 37 DARK RICH ston* frse loam, P O U A R I X W ^ I kIPPIN'J 1 RONT^ CATCHIN' THAT BI6 0$TAmp THAT ftAO/ff Tree |■<'movnl, pruning, Iota B o M Q 15 EMPMATV:. ABOUT ACCIDENT LILY HACKLtWEN HAS ■ wntcuT /r CLASSIFIED 'E ePECIALD/ on TER50HAL INGPEaiON HOURS.' SCHOOL bus drivers — 7:80 ® f*»vsl, you TO W^A£» I TBI.L RXmJNES, Bl-ACK CAT THAT'5 AMwtr t« Pm*!* WMATENf lb m u MS! dearod. No Job loo big ' or opcUFUTicIlJ a.m. to 8:46 a.m„ 2:18 to 8:80 manure, pool, and paUo R3R ^ 0 3 S / ^ BVEN SUfi6IN‘ VA A NICE, NEW F« RAPIP- Hmiill, Klfteon yoarn expeii- not p.m. Good part-time position, sand. 648-9604. ______FUTURKS AU. VBAir..,VER A SIFT FBP/n WALPO/ Bridge Game onco. Bonded, Insurod. 742-£ GET 1NAT MANS PO YOU WANT 60N N A MMmrr a 1WAT TM TWE LEAST BIT ERf WORUCR N A M E ! M l5 Call 643-2373, ask for Bob. AUTOMATIC zoom tons, 88mm. tHC MONCyOF CUTS FK6NCH JBALOUB-ILL U#B MY MARTHA. MY LOVE, UT I SARD HAT? ADVERTISING _ 10VIEARAI h a m o r e r c Hi e f POORUS ME PICK IT UP FOR >eu-^ ACROSS 58 Abstract being MATURE gal or man wanted 206 mm F8.8 for Mashlya-Bs- RONT.'VOUr STAMFV FOR ONE A5 AVN POWER mowers, hnnd mow- 5 AST CAN SETTbTHE I HAPPEN TO BE, 1 Take all tricki SSOraftad (her.) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS IS STICkiNG for full-Llme sales, some ex- P®Atax Mounts. Ckrrying •ifH, repaired and sharpened, rROTCCTWf^ ^tore; HMPH! fiOlNS THAT WAY/ SDeclara O O T f pcrience with children helpful, Included. Osll 640-9768 DOWN 8 A.M. to 4:.30 P.M. Electric hedges pllppers, hnnd OOOOLIC.®. 8 One of a ^ E R A L L E .'j days only and Saturdays. Ap- ______card ault 1 Mark on a clippers, circular and hand *’* la ItalUn city card COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. saws sharpened. Plclc up and ply Shoe Dept., DAL. Man- ALUMINUM sheeU used as 13 Wine 2 PYUvaricator delivered. Shnrpall, 643.6308. Chester Parkade. printing plates. .009 thick, 2Sx 3 Fictional dog (comb, (orm) 4i8« P.M. DAY BEFORB PUBUOA'nON V/ 36’’, 26 cents each or 8 for $1. 14 Deteat 413th-century •MASONRY Brick, block, PUNCHPRE8S operators want armor plate Deadline for Haturday and Monday la 4s80 p.ni. Friday 643-2711. 15 Hone food stene, cement work and re- ed, no experience necessary. 16 Air 5 Animal 23 Exchanged 39SUto (ah.) (comb, form) 6 Adjective for money 40 Last pilrs Including fireplaces and part-time from 4:80-9 p.m. and SCREENED loam, sand, 17 French suffix 24 Toiletry caie 42 Transmits PLEASE READ YOUR AD patios. 640-1604. full-time 8-4:30 p.m, Gayle c^ vel, processed gravel.' summen 7 Drone bee 25 One who eats 43 Small rugs MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD O lw lfled w “ Want Ads" are taken over the phono as a Mfg. Co., 1068 Tolland St., East iltone, fill. Also bulldossrr 18 Veatigea 8 Red globular (comb, form) 44 Wtngllke SNOW PLOWING, commercial Hartford. THE BOY tN ROOM 301 — NO-BUT HE HAS HE YESi HIS UNCLE WAS HERE aOAtUre fruit 27 Russian city puls oonvenlenoe. The advertiser should read hla ad the FIRST backhoe service and dM Un 45 airl'S proper and residential. Reasonable HE ISN’T IN HIS ROOM— , MUST BE ON HAD ANY TO SEE HIM —A COUPLE 21 Land parcel 9 Not punctual 28 Not any D AY IT a p p e a r s ^d REPORT E r M In time f ^ EXPERIENCED presser and fields. George H. Orltflng, An 29 Superlative name next Inaertlon, The Herald la reaponalblo for only ONE In. rales. CTonlracts accepted. Call ANP HE'S NOT IN THE THE FLOOR , VISITORS?. OF HOURS A g o / ^ 22 That girl 10 Shothonean hand sewer. Apply Cobar Co., dover. 742-7886. SOLARIUMi HAVE you SOMEWHERE/ 23 Will Uke a Indiana endings 47 Ardor co m et or omitted liiaertlon lor any advertiaement and then 646-:i467. SEEN HIM? aix-ipot 11 Feminine 31 Lady (slang) 48 Stunted only to toe extent of a “ make Kood” Inaertlon. Errora which 77 Hilliard St. 643-2284. animal TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — HOT WATER furnace, 77,000 26 Anybody nation 32 Paid notice do not JeMcn the value of toe advertiaement will not be Btu, complete, $60. convec 30 Ear 1 9 ^ ion yean 35 atrl'a name 49SuHalt corrected by “ make good” inaertlon. Trees cut, building lots clear ,Ci1e$ 0RA5P1N6 (comb, form) 20 Sand hill 38 Become 51 Accept (Scot.) ed, trees topped. Got a tree Situations Wanted - tors. BuUt-ln bath tubs, lava 52 Sea aagw AT 5TRAW5» 31 Appointment 22 Head coven aware of problem! Well worth phone tories, cabinet sinks, alumi 10-16 33 Varangians Female 38 num combination doors. 646- call, 742-8262. 34 Bronze r r 1” V 1 r r r r IT r 643-2711 2466 evenings, 643-1442. S-ahaped /o-is MATURE woman desires day trumpet (var.) II II 14 SHARPENING Service —Saws, work, 3 days weekly. Reliable 35 Boys knives, axes, shears, skates, and good references. Gall after 36 Common II II i7 Automobiies For Sole 4 rotary blades. Quick service. A.P.CYiFARftRO 5 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday NOTICE OUT OUR WAY BY NEG COCHl^ noun ending Capitol Equipment Co., 38 IT 9e//FWCTA£^'V.V, ______and Thursday, 628-6214. TOWN OP BOLTON DON'T TELL ME M30 OK WE kwowrr 37 (jrown IT GTO 1066, burgundy and black Main St., Jtonchester. Hours 39Removei EXPECT TO CLIMB AIN'T OUITE HIOH II HERALD hardtop, automatic, console, dally 7:30-8, Thursday, 7:30-9 MOTHERS — Will care for received by the Bolton EWOUOH—BUT A UP THAT RLE OF excellent condition, |776. 643- Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7968. your child In my licensed Selectmen on Oct. 6, STUFF TO RE WHEN 1 SET ON 4 • l i C t l . ' . B IT W ti direction BOX LE H E R S 8096. ------home. By hour or day. 643- ^®21 were as follows: TRIEVE YOUR TOR TIMMIE’S ) Special Services 15 Bonds - Help Wonted-Mole 36 0044, Richard M. Lee, Andover, PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER FOOTBALL... SONNA CLIMBUP X 42 Oriental coin H R & R SERVICES, general ON MY SHOULDERS ’ 43 Mediterran- For Your 1967 TEMPEST custom 326, 4- house repairs and renovating. PIANO Tuning by gr.aduatc of Stocks - Mortgages 27 Conn. — 1400 yds. screened MUUS, BILLS. BILLS) ___MONEY______, S_____ IV E M i E e ^ ^ A S P I R IN .’ TO REACH 1 eah iiland IT HARTFORD Corporation Is MOM. going back to work? Let sand, delivered — $1.80 yd. SRIM& M e AN POURS OUT/ANOTHER ) Infermation barrel, T-10 4-speod, posltrac- Call 289-8468. Hartt College of Music. Instru- m o RTCJAGES 46 Church tion, good condition. 649-3160. 1st, and 2nd, geeging qualified executives to me watch your pre-schooler In Dump truck, with angle plow ASPIRIKI.' OF THIS XASP i R IN ! V o(Bci^ IT ments sold and repaired. Sheet H O U S E .'^ ------THE HERALX) will not LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also mortgages—Interim financing handle high Income positions, my home. Call 643-1473. — as per speclficationa — 50 Succulent music and accessories. Ward expedient and confidential JT disclose the identity of 1968 CHEVROLET Impala Su- moving large appliances, If you feel qualified, seek in Schechtman Motors, Inc. — plant Krause, 643-5336. service. J. D. Real Estate As- EXCELLENT care for your 51 Topped by a m any advertiser using box per Sport, 396, turbo-hydramat- Burning barrels delivered, $4. dependence, and are capable $6798. IT JT r IT 49 u?c., 643-6129. child in my Andover home. Jack letters. Readers answer Ic, power steering, power disc 644-1776. ______of a modest investment send Hartford Road Enterprises, 53 Hawaiian ing blind box ads who Transportation provided If nec- ■T II brakes, positractlon, stereo Inc. — $6146. food fish desire to protect their AM-PM r^ 'io V bucket seats'! ^ ^ N T - Two display win- Roofing - Siding 16 a c t NOW! Mortgage money complete resume to Box CC, e ^ iw . 'lt o ^ a b r e . ’742-71M^ available with no appraisal or Manchester Herald Successful bidders — Lee and 54 Soft mineral IT II identity cun follow thlo Clean 11 van r-nii nsa iaaa n't dow decorators. Antique Items ------55 One who I procedure: a ' ^l-64d-2M 4 al- Indian Ealv Amer- GUTTERS and roofs, all typc.s service charges. Confidential ______------Schechtman Motors. (suffix) IT U H ter 6.30 p.m. Monday through repaired and replaced. Rea- Interviews. No obligation. WANTED Bulldozer operator, MOTHER will babysit for your BOARD OF SELECTMEN S6IUve .Jl Enclose your reply to Friday, and Saturday 8 to 4 Victorian mottff, de- sonable prices. Free esti- James Lynch, 668-9196, 668- who can do other construe- child In my home. Call 646-6126. 57 Chair p.m. llvered to your store at your Bolton, Conn. the box In an envelope — mates, 646-1390. 6283. J®*'®' 649-0644 after 6. (NiwiSAPia iNTiasaisi aisn.) ------— ------convenience. For more details Richard Morra address to the Classified W ILL care for your child In my First Selectman M a n a g e r , Manchester PONTIAC 1066 GTO convert- call 228-3229. •\L LAPLANT -- Siding, roofing. NIGHT cashier wanted Must home. School Street area. (Jail _ j C i . Ible, recently rebuilt 400 e n ------Evening Herald, together storm windows, awnings. Qual- Schools Olid CIOSSOS 33 anytime, 646-6239. KH* with a memo listing the gine, new tires and shocks, M ILLAR Tree Service — prun- Ity workmanship, free e s tl------cellent benefits and salary. Ap- BY DICK TURNER body In good condition. Call of- In?, cabling, topping, removal, CARNIVAL companies you do NOT maics. Fully insured. 649-3417, HOTEL-MOTEL Training, men- P*Y Coca Cola, 461 Main St., INVITATION want to see your letter. ter 6, 643-6003. feeding, free estimates. Fully 872-9187. women, couples. Age no bar- East Hartford. Dogs - Birds - Pets 41 Your letter will be de Insured. 633-5346 or 668-4716. stroyed if the advertiser 1970 VOLKSWAGEN sunroof, rier. Approved Cotm. State FX)R SALE — Labrador male GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN BIDWELL Homo Improvement Board of Education. Veteran’s TO BID is one you’ve mentioned. yellow, radio, excellent condl- r ;------_ _ . puppy, 3 months, shots BOARD OF EDUCATION If not It will be handled .tlon, reasonable. 872-3966 after HOUSChOlO SOfViCOS 1 3 * A Go. Expert Installation of alu- training. For information call RICHARD P. RITA wormed. $60. Phone 876-4965. THE WORRY WART H >, WM. *««■ TM ■ mlnum siding, gutters and Country Schools, Regional of- TOWN OF SOUTH WINDSOR. in the usual manner. 8. ______TREES removed, lots cleared, trims. Roofing Installation and flee, 663-1746 PERSONNEL SERVICES f r e e to good home, 3 part an CONNECTKJUT, 06074 1968 FORD convertible, power ^ttlcs and cellars cleaned, repairs. 649-6495, 876-9109. gora kittens. Call alter 6 p.m. The South Windsor Board of WCLL/IW brakes and steering. Good con- ^ g h t trucking, also painting, INSURANCE — Management 649-6417. Education is accepting sealed Lost and Found 1 ditlon. $950. Phone 644-1611. Free estimates. 646-6489 alter Help Wonted-Female 35 and Sales — We have top open- bids for the removad of snow ^:3o p.m. ______, . . ‘nss '’rtth ouUtandlng growth kittens to good home, at the South Windsor PubUc m L foooo$ r THATWA'i' SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL Roofing and Ilf T n ' potential. PoslUons opl^a to both Bok trained, 7 weeks oW. schools, CAfiiYm^ixF, A N ip i: choose home decorations and white, 2 tops. Best offer. Call LIGHT trucking, cellar and C h im n c y S 16-A night babysitting for three chll- ^perienced and trainees Ra*®®** with children. Call 872- sealed bids addressed to Mr. 'IHeW^i3D0eSNT-THINK gifts is Your Gift Gallery at 649-3716. attics cleaned, odd jobs, dren In East Hartford home. 2828. Edward L. Very, (Jhlef of Main g a gy ices. ______, ______lawns, trees cut and removed. flGOFING Specializing re- Transportation provided. 668- MANAGEMENT Trainee — Re- - A f^ (^ p ^ cr .'lOUAREFUKNyANYd^ Watkins, 986 Main St. Your tenance, South Windsor Public home town friendly “ w o r ir !^ ______roofs,rooto"*^irXr gutter work,wofk. chimneys,chlmnUflf n GERMAN Shepherd puppies for S®»ools, 771 Main Street, South w x O 'O e A i. gifts. Telephone, 643-5171. matlc, tape player. No rust, Outstanding growth potenUal. Windsor. ConnecUcut, 06074 will very clean. $1 ,350. 640-4880 af- REWEAVING of bums, moth- cleaned and repaired. 30 SEWING WITM (T siLunTlMOo' be received in the BuxlneH Of- ter 6 p.m. holes, zippers repaired...... Win- years experience. Free estl- needed with experience. FYill- ^ ------__ __ Kittens, 2 all black, flee until 10:00 A.M., E.D,T. on FOUND — Calico kitten, Hollis- ______------T dow shades made to measure, mates. Call Howley, 643-6361. time. Cobar Co., 643-2284. BOOKKEEPER — Full charge. FREE i£di ter vicinity. Call 646-1797. VOLKSWAGEN Bug, excel all size Venetian blinds. Keys Z H Z H U Z IZ Z Z Z IZ l^ Z IZ Z IZ m Mu8t**br*abTc* to haiidlV O^L nale and female, one black October 28, 1971 at which time lent condition. Low mileage. made while you wait. .Tape re EVERYONE wants to give balance payroll etc Starts with white paws, female, Sla- they will be publicly opened Avon for Christmas. And that ,,nnnn ’ ’ mese mother, trained. 742-0423. and read. Envelopes to bo "LOST — Savings Passbook No. $625. Phone 1-429-3105 after 6 corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 Hcoting ond Plumbing 17 . . , , to $10,000. can mean big earnings for you. plainly marked "B ID — SNOW P L A IN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKl 21044 Hartford National Bank p.m. Main St., 649-6221. ------and Trust OE Coronet 440, 4- M o b ilc H om O S 6-A Principle duties Include re- TOLLAND TURNPIKE J0NR4- door sedan, 6 cylinder, auto------CARPENTRY and remodeling, Folding chairs for rent. 649- permanent, mature personnel MAINTENANCE sponsibUity for preventive Item 2 — To conduct a "bor fuOBemf maUc transmission, radio, MANUFACTURER of travel rcc rooms, dormers, kitchens, 0762. to stuff our dietary depart maintenance and repair of row pit” operation on lands ZEBE ^3 heater, 649-7290 after 3:30 p.m. trailers, truck campers and additions and garages. Call ment. Excellent benefits, mod all air-conditioning facilities. ELECTRICIAN cups opens it’s doors to the Tom Corbitt, 613-0086. em facilities. Meadows Conva north of Tolland Turnpike gen Applicants must have ex erally north and cast of Globe BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE NEIED CAR? Credit very bad? public for tremendous savings Pointing - Papering 21 lescent Center, 646-2321. An A full-time, permanent Cor- perience in the repair and Lane as shown on a plan en COMX OH,MEN/ HENRI AND RENE HAVE HALTED THE <3WAU-I Bankrupt, repoesession? Hon- on It’s new 1972 models. Call GENERAL conlrapUng equal opportunity employer. maintenance of commercial est Douglas accepts lowest 1-423-2819 or come to the pentry, roofing, siding, gut- INSIDE—outside painting. Spe- titled: ’’Proposed Borrow Bank position is immediate 9MU66LERS IIP AHEAD. WE WILL MAKE SURE ' air-condltlonlng or refrig down, smallest payment, o,ny- factory, 38 Mansfield Ave., maaonary, additions. No clal rates for people over 65. WOMAN wanted^ for one ^ If- Property of Carl E. Holland, eration equipment. A jour ly available f o r a where. Not small loon finance wiliimantlc, Conn. small. Free estimate. c^aJl my competitors, then call day weekly for household Charles G. Holland and The neyman’s license Is prefer maintenance CAPTAIN EASY ' company plan. Douglas M o to rs------Call F^red 644-1218 or Dave 649- me. Estimates given. 049-7803. work. Call 643-6037, evenings. Estate of Frederick Holland BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE red but not a requirement. 346 Main. 1F?0 DODGE power wagon 0773. Tolland Turnpike — Manchester, electrician familiar EA$V-5raP/ I JU5T REMEMBeRBPl...| WHICH AtEANS PAUL LOCKE VIAY BE Some of the benefits that mUKO IN TOWN, BUT t m » ) RI0HT BUT camper special. Four-wheel J. P. LEWIS * SON. custom BOOKKEEPER — Some exper- Conn. Scale 1 inch equals 100 B E $ IP E $ THE TIME O F E V E R Y FULL MOONi IN 05A1^S--IF WE PONT GCT THERE we provide are excellent with all phases of in THE LOVELORN LADV5 GHO&T AL^O BEFORE MIPNIfiHTi y y 1968 OLDSMOBILEj 2-door drive and loaded with extras. JACQUES of all trades, curpon- decorating, Interior and ex- lence with accounts receivable feet Sept. 29, 1971 Griswold k TAKE A P/U f J M»T arAV IN - hospitalization and medical dustrial plant repairs APPEARS o^jfALimesN! hardtop, dynamic 88, good run Complete with self-contolnod ’■'’1'' additions, paneling re- tcrior, paperhanging, fully In- desirable. Excellent benefits, Fuss Inc.” BETTER ning condition. Call after 6 10V4’ camper, this unit new modeling, general repairs. No sured. For free estimates, call good starting pay. Chll 869-1330 Insurance, a competitive and installation. T h e c a l l him salary, tuition reimburse Copies of these applications p.m., 649-9406. coal over $9 000 Now offered •f®*' ®mall. Reason- 649-0668. If no answer 643-6362. tor an appointment, NOW ment and fully paid long have been filed in the ’Town applicant must have a at only $6,796 complete. Five able, free estimates, 742-6612. Clerk’s Office and may be In- PONPt i066 FORD Mustang, Fastbnek , „ , ------T, J. F'LANAGAN & SONS ------:------term disability and retire State of Connecticut year bank financing. Sec and n EWTON H. SMITH A SONS- Painting :ind papering. Fully H e lp W a n t e d - M o l e 3 6 ment plan. F'or further In spc(/lcd during office hours. power steering, power brakes, drive It at Rectown U.8.A., journeyman’s license. Remodeling, repairing, addi- insured, workmen’s compeniia------formation or to arrange for PIaANNING AND ZONING automatic transmission, $600. Route 6, West, Wiliimantlc lions, rec rooms, porches and uon, llr.blllty, property dam- AMBITIOUS men needed. Man an Interview. Please call COMMISSION Very good condition. 648-8771. We offer a good hour roofing. No job too small. Call age,' Call 643-1949 agement positions. FJxpandlng the Personnel Department. Joseph L. Swensson, 1970 - FORD Cortina, 2-door, MotOrCyclet-BiCVCleS 11 049-3144. International corpor.atlon. Flill- 646-1222, Ext. 481. Chairman ly rate plus a compre GEORGE N. CXINVERSE — "lime, part-time, with training. deluxe; standard, low mileage, _ , _ / . ______* ------.-imMi.-'o ai __» Clarence W. Welti, hensive benefit pack excellent condition, $1,160. 049- 1970 TRUIMPH Daytona boo cnTontry Roo|- Painting. Interior nn(l exterior, ^.^0 right man should expect MANCHESTER Secretary A LLE Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN age. 0784. motorcyclo, needs work. Call too small. paper hanging. F’ree ostl- ^apld advancement. To ar- MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Dated this IHth day of Oc \the trail's TMteWRy'.oocA*' V.A - n « ... Free cstlmatcH. Phone after ipates, (!all 643-2804 after 4 range personal Interview only. OAOnWl IT'U. 643.7638, aftoj- 6 p.m. ___ ^,3^ 7t Haynes St. tober, 1071. TAKE Lie FDR- 1066 VOLKSWAGEN, engine P-ni. Call 1-429-6S28. l-i’29-02.34 SVSRTOCMCH 1- - _ - ' ------Carl. Apply Monday UP WITH < X y . overhauled, low mileage. Must AriMBRAnEj STEVE CANYON bo seen. $860 or best offer. 640- Business Services 13 RICHARD E. MARTIN. Full STOCKMAN Over 21 fiill-llm e------through Friday, 8 a.m. BY MILTON CANIFF N.J. I 4AFI.AMME Oarpontor professional painting sorvlce, Must have knowledge of H u lp W a t lfU d — 4786, 640-6466. to 4 p.m. DID YOU M T YOUR I PHOTDORAPHEP' MEANWHILE I COPPERS RESIDENT ------FOR RENT------Chlpmorn . brush contractor. Additions, .r” romoil- " ” *’' Intertor exterlor Free estl- i,p|\ith beauty aids and retail n r F n m n lii ^ T VDUR police A R E ^ .A N ^ u .S M 0 H | 7 YOUR SHOTS OF THE ROPPY THE ar e a; 1 HOPE MINE MANAOER RECEIVES A CALL. 1948 I*ONTIAC for rostorablo chipper with man, hour day or *■ . mates, fully Insured. 049-4411. Hales. Exeellent iqiportunily '*'**'* 37 FIEUPS ? th atT ens cut S8LLINfl THEM OFT / purposes or to be driven, ex week. 74’2-9006 time for free estimate. 878- TAKINO OVER -TEU THEM THAT PlUfT for right person, full eompany HAIRDRESSER Full or part- CHOICE coppse calhoon's THROUOH THE HAZE BUT, MISS CALHOON," cellent condition, $B6b. 644- 1642. CHAKTEKEO CAROO without PAVIN0 0PP„. BURTARROyb ISA beneflls. Apply In person, Mr. lime, for new shop opening op' B AMF CUNO CANY JU ST ORDER ■ EXCAVATING,invi, IUJLIjDOZINQ - P A l’KRINU and painting Inte- , ni.,,,r 1141 M ilii JBTH A 5 l a n d e d TO 0047, 10H4 Burnside Avenue. Fta-st tiuannteod In writing before YOUR THIRD PILOT ISl£li.AEENT;NE grading, septic lank and drntn. IX)RMBRS. garages, poshes, rlor and exlerlor. Call 649-2424. L r m (art I r ^ ^ REFUEL FOR THE LAST ALSO VW9RKS FOR HIM' you enlist for only 3 yeruw. DIVISION arrested; 1968 IIAMULEH Classic sUttIun wnrW mate lleensed. fullv l-O'- ^oomH, room additions, St., Mamhestei, Hartford. Good opportunity. LEO Of THE TRIP TO SELF/ ago work. Slate licensed, fully . . .. , , .. . . . • Kleetroiilcs o Mfoluuilcs DEUVER HER AVNIN6 wngoh, now tires, gtKxl condi insured. Residential and cam- ItUohens, udd-u-lovols, roofing, CEILING speclallNl m a n wanted part-lime morn- Daytime call 643-6008. after 0 Stafford Springs Pliuit p.m., l-4’.'3-7300 o Heavy Kqulliiiient e Avia MACHINERY REPLACE tion, $800. Call 049-8938. merclal. Iwilulippo Hrrsi. Inc. general repair. Qual- workmanship one celling or , ^„Milng .md tion o Administration Houto 8$, RlV4ir Rd. MENTS 10 KASHIFSAH 742.9477. 872.4,166. Ity workumnshlp. Flnanchig all your cetllngs repaired ami Stafford Springs, Conn. F o n u 1967 Galaxle 600, 'J-d(x>r ' nvalhiblo. Economy Hullders, painted. Iteasonahle rates. 4HS-944n — 646 3069 hardtop, one owner, red and A N , types of drywall Jobs, ina^ Ine., 643 0169, 872-0647, eve- Call 649 6993. WANTED Tnick driver full- Visit the All New Voluiit4ier __lerials fiirplNhed and Installed nlngs.. lime. Davis it Hradfoi>l I,um- An oqiial ojiportunlty steering, exijellent eondlllon, DRAINFIELDS Aniiy llq.,0 8 6 Mislii 8 t. LANCELOT ...... finished or sprayed i t II Is'i- Cu , 2(81 ’rolland .It.. East Maiicliester oniployor BY COKER and PENN $960. 049-6440. VVEH UOIIIIINH Carjienlry iv Floor Pinithing 24 lleekhoe nml logs. Free estimates, fully In llarlhml laiml ( ’Irnrtng / OH,n«N!S FORSOT \ WS'LU HAVR ID THINK UP «rc?P BHIveRIN®, UDRI! sured. Call Itim I ’rnlg, 646- miNlehng apeclallsl. Adilltlona, BR1N3 AN ANCHOR/ ) KARMANNUinA, 1971, 4,690 F U u m HANDING, and refln lY.E C m iC lA N H helper paid GROHllK H. OKIk'nNtl, WAV. TD K eep THff I THINK VDlj'Rff l)2A’l. ree nioma, ilormers, | orehea. ------BCWr FROM M(DVIN3 eCARiNO AWAY THR FWh! mll9s, like new, cbII after 6. enhineta, formica, hulll Ins, rtshlng lapechilUhiK In older ludhiaya ami vai'atUm I’hune Inc. fliMirai In and oulahle palul ANIN>VRH — 74$-19M WHIUn I p »H j 668-49I9. M’l’E I’H, sidewalks, stone walls. halhiHMima. kllcheiis. 649 .1446 649 6166 ----- E£3Cr"’— ^ mg, ele No Job lisi small .lolm (Irephiees, flagstone leriHiees 1964 u r n , .•senlleni etsOllllmi. Verfallle, 649 6766 S72 2'J'-’2 WANI’KD Furl oil drivers, All ciaterele rejMilrs, Isilh In MAHIlNUY Work all types alone LIGHT FACTORY WOBK UTTUB 8POBTB (kmi|iletely relmlll. Must he and coneiele, no Job liai amall. lull lime Morhirly llrolhers. seen. $4$'6600, nfter 11 p in side and oulahle ralllnga, lami BY ROUfWN seaping Heawaiahly pi teed over 26 years eaperlenee F'lee 116 iViilel HI . Mam hesler Her I*'ull-Utiif only. All shifts available, Moiidajr eallmalea Call after 6, 643 Bonda - 1970 roiU > Muslaitg, OdiMir Call 64A IWU. ■li oily through Friday. Good pay and benefite. A p ^ Jr tSTlI or 644 3V7A ShKkt - Mortgofoa 27 LOAM iwrsoii Hilly. . hanttmi, 1966 Hiilek WIhleat, TUI* QUAIJTY U»AM, fu ll' |»wer, air e.mdillmilfig ’TWi» VtiUNll maiile.l men will LEON UlEnutYNHKI Imihter MOIITllAGKH. loans, firal. set FlU, AND UHAVBt. FtiM Either ime $1,969. Also 1966 " I ' " " I"'"'' new homea eiialiaii hulll, re- omi lliliil All kinds ItealU IT fA v a i SALK IxmlhM', make an offer. «ev lug. »•»" eleaiilng an,I mwleUng. edilltlons, ree sIkIi wide I'irdll latlllg utuir, togs nMih Irf Manehester, 646 llihi linehlng Call S46 ue»7 iJkCRICt. IIKtYMIATlNti LATUUm BKOS. IONA mjInufactuiinb ca lAeuiia, garages, kllelieii le .-ss.,t\ llf^aaousldi' i ..tifhleo aUiMK 1700 INO. mmutmt wt.. m jk m m m n m , c o m * imideleit, Ixilh llle, • emani llal iplhll aitaost-ioslda Al kW C - ' ‘^ wrWk niepa, iktrinera ftesi I la I iiodv Asro'i' r-*' '• !' 149 M71 - 679 4MS JUXSMtL I l i i IMI*AIaA M . ••oliverlllile, WE will assemhie r»u« n*w new Nmlies, esheost Hhs new lawn taitMln# I'all 6 l« is »» « i tlenllnl wr swmnieri'lnl Cell too l\.its<|l»lh.u riaAi IC “ $660 Dull irrii99IM s fe ifw 649-‘il4M h »,l M it:-: MANCITES'J Ek e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANpHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1971 »>4r5E TWENTY-TimEB Out of Town Tolland MANl'HH38Tb3ll lliXcuptloniil HOiiyjXiN One mile from South For Sole RANCH — Desirable neighbor- LARGE 9-room Split, 2 4-room Ranch, new roof, uhi- Manohostor. Bcnutlfully wood Offel«d by, the hood, 8 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2-cor garage, attractive ' minum elding, now liciitlnK, ed building lot. Acre plus. ANDOVER Ideal family large den with bullt-lna, jgh fireplace. Beautifully full bosomont, a mont onctmnl- I’rostlgo area. $8,600 M. H. home cn largo wooded lot In Half-Grade Program Rated screened porch, carpeting, scaped mlnl-eatate. Priced to Ing kltchnn; Char-Mon Agonev falmer. Realtor, 643-6321, 649- quiet, friendly neighborhood. drapes and other extras. Own- geji jn the 30*s. Mr. Funder- 643-0683. 0638. This spacious Raised Ranch PHILBRICK er, 643-1762. burke, Belflore Agency, .647- has modem kitchen and four Effective to Grade 5 Level MANCHESTER lArgo H- finished bedrooms. You cani I’osltlve cffoctH of the Onidn others In his class, while a TWO-FAMILY, desirable east ______room, four bodrixmi colonial. easily finish fifth bedroom, 1*4 nnd 2',4 program at Mead- Uvlng room with flroplaco, surprising 14 were about aver AGENCY side location. Three-car ga- j^gjjjuCBD for fast sale! Love- ut of Town bath and rec rcxim. Minutes to owbrook School remain with age, and eight more negative. dining room, kitchen, family For Sale Route I-84, Only $28,900. Ixmls the majority ot the 10 studentH PORTER ST. area overslsed 8- rage. Two separate heating Raised Ranch In executive room, 2% baUiH, 2-car garage. Meadowbrook School Princi room Cape with central air- systems. Good Income produc- area. Two full------baths, ------2-car ga Dlmock, Realty, 649-9823. iiM they reach the fifth grade pal Donald I’arkcr termed this Lovely double landscaped lot. ANDOVER 'This Is a ’’Must I(>"aI e, Flats - room, 2 fireplaces, 2 full baths, MANCHESTER Two • fanil- extras. Two fireplaces, 3 acres flreplaced-llvlng room, wall-to- Peters. 1413. ______Ranch, 2-car garage, largo lot, of land, a babbling brook, easy wall carpeting, laundry off with a sense of xclf-confidcnce Tenements 63 garage, many of the rooms have H®*' B°th very central and near golf course. Very goisl In a report to Wednesday Ic replace the sense of failure TOCB OOOPKEATION WILL wall-to-wall carpeUng. Beautl- economically priced in the mid commuting, with utmost' pri kitchen, paneled den or fourth 108 FOOT 7V4-room custom condition, many extras anti bedroom, enclosed porch, fenc- night’s meeting of the Board he had become accustomed to. BK APPRBOATED DIAL 643-2711 ROYAL ARMS — lovely new fully shrubbed and treed yard, and upper 20’s. Helen D. Cole. vacy. Asking $23,000. E.J, Car of Education, Peters gave a brick Ranch. 37’ living room, bullt-lns. Excellent financing penter, Realtor, 640-5061. ed-ln yard, oversized 2-car ga Judging the student's self-con townhouse, 2 bedrooms, heat •' Realtor, 648-6666. teacher evaluation of the effect fidence In comparison to ethers RANCH- 7 rooms, 1% baths, ______2-car garage. 214 acres. Gor- available. $39,000. flavlngs rage, new roof, newly painted, ed, fully carpeted, all appli LARGE 7-room older home, geous view. Hutchins Agency, HOLTON Route 6. 'Owner of the program, academically In the class, teachers rated four ances, iMi baths, full basement large lot. $82,000. Bonk of Manchester, 0491700. convenient location. Owner, Coarinve^ron^recedinq Poge Needs work but structurally 649-8324.j; Ininsferred, Immediate occu 633-4037. nnd In relation to the child’s of the students ns good; four ns with laundry hook-ups, private attitude about himself, his self- average; five mixed, and font patio off dining room, on bus RANCH—6 rooms, % acre treed sound, fllso 2-fB>mUy conver- —- —. ^ pancy, 3-bodroom Ranch, pan YOU GET OLD F£SEI0KED ArtidM For Sole 45 HeusehoM Goods 51 lot, $26,000. Sion poaelble. Excellent loca- MANOTESTER, ^^bed^m oW- NEW LISTING eled roc room, carpeted SHELI., OF 6V»-room Ranch, confldcncc and position within poor. Some improvement was line, near schools, shopping,, tlon. a ty uUlltles. Priced to er Colonial throughout, fireplace, base 42x22’, overlooking Witches the "school community.” shown by 75 per cent of the stu mPROTRD native dressed doll CL.E1AN, used refrigerators, ■churches (closest thing to a LARGE RANCH—First floor sell at $19,000. M. H. Palmer, sld® location. Good conation. Acre lot, 5'A-room Ranch Woods Lake, next to Lake Two factors have worked dents', according to Peters, private home) $216. Call 644- ment garage. Asking $28,500. coliection. hand carved teak ranges, automatic washers family room, 2 beautiful fire Realtors, 643-6321, 649-0638. Call now, only $28,900. Hayes with attached garage. Bulll- Hrokers cooperation invited. Bungee, Woodstock Valley, against some of the students Asked if this self-confidence 1611. places, 2 full baths, 2-car ga Agency, 646-0131. In kitehen, carpeting. Raised Conn. Phone 649-4878 after 4:30 was realistic, teachers indicat VALUES AT FOFULAB! figures, imported curios. After with guarantees. See them at Ap|x)lntmeqJ, with Realtors, however, the most serious of 6 p.m. 649-2918. B.D. Pearl's Appliances, 649 GROVE STREET Apakments, rage, 2 years old, $42,000. $16,000 ATTRACTIVE 4-room hearth fireplace. Assumable Natalie Flint, 1-429-1110, Mary p.m. Owner. which in many cases is contin ed affirmatively In eight cases; ------g(_ 943.2171. Ranch, baseboard heat, wood- ROLLING PARK area -- Orig- VA mortgage, $176 monthly. one-bedroom luxury apart TWO FAMILY—Remodeled in ann Boyd, 1-423-8421, 1-423- ued environmental problems In somewhat In three, nnd no for ed lot. Hutchins Agency. Real- Inal owner selling U>1b neat Only $26,900. 8848, 228-0003. VERNON-Manchester line — 8- the home (more than half the foil)- students. TRADER "P ” — Antiques, ment. Available immediately. 1067, entire inside paneled and tors. 649-6324. ®®P® comer , lot. All six room Split level, family room, $150. J. D. Real Estate Asso cases) and the lack of a full Mest of the StudentH fit Into 1 used furniture and appliances, carpeted, $84,600. rooms finished plus rec room. COVENTRY North — Doluxc"8- pool, half-acre lot with eye ap FREE HLL ciates, 643-6129. MANCHESTER — Business BeautUul lot, big trees, plenty time remedial reading teacher the school community without SAVE 56° WITH COUPON BELOW 60 Pearl St., Manchester. Open room Raised Ranch with many pealing beauty. Hayes Agen any trouble according to the' COMMERCIAL BUILDING ap zpned, spacious 7-room Colo- <,f ghrubs. Close to everything cy, 648-0131, at Hicks Memorial School. A Brooklyn St., Rockvilie, next dally and evenings. We buy NEW 3-room apartment, large proximately 6,000 sq. ft. of floor PASEK extras. Two fireplaces, wall- The reading level of the stu questionnaire, nine of which do and sell. 643-6946. nlal, 1*4 baths. Ideal for offices. Huckley school few blocks closets, wall-to-wall carpet area, zoned Industrial. For sale 726 Burnside Ave., East to-wall plush carpeting, double dents Involved In the program so "well," six "so-so" and only to court house. throughout, range, refrigera Excellent condition. Double away. Quick occupancy. Asking door front entry, spacious foy two "poorly." JOHN buys and sells used fur or lease, $70,000. garage. $37,600. Hayes Agen- }26,900. and worth It. T. J. Hartford. 289-7476, 046-4678 Wanted - Real Estate 77 was greatly Increased In the tor, disposal, air-conditioners, 742-8243. er, laundry room, two baths, half grades, but apparently as Grade equlvalent.s on the niture and appliances. Open shades, basement storage, ) 1971 w HfA, l«e. ROCKLEDGE — Large custom cy, 646-0131. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1577, fourth bedroom or study, open SELLING your home or acre most iccent standardized tests EXCELLENT, efficient and eco dally. 479 Middle Tpke. East, ______i------the student progressed to regu laundry facilities, parking. built Ranch. Living room 27’ MANCHESTER, $26,000, gra WE NEED LISTINGS NOW I beamed cathedral ceilings, age? For prompt friendly serv were felt to be realistic In most nomical, that's Blue Lustre or call 646-6823, evenings call long, master bedroom 12x18’, lar classes at Hicks in the third Heat and hot water furnished, "Yessir, she's a real cream puff—only driven once for a ONE IN A LIFETIME cious 7-room Colonial, formal If you are planning on sell sliding glass doors from dining ice, call Louis Dimock Real nnd fourth grades the lack of ln.stunces, but teachers reported carpet and upholstery cleaner. 646-7679. $||7&^ per month. Near bus, plastered walls, parklike yard, Rent electric shampooer $1. fevt miles by a little ol' earthling!" dining room, modem kitchen, 4 ing call us for a profession room to large wooden deck, ty, Realtors. 649-6823. a full-time reading Instructor that poor reading pulls down REFRIGERATOR — Apart ^oM lng and churches. Call with 26x40’ swimming pool.-This 6-room Cape in the prefer bedrooms, trees, centrally lo al appraisal. (No obligation) sliding gloss doors from large the test scores. Ihe Sherwin-Williams Co. may be the house you have be«en SELLING your property? We has resulted In the slippage of ment size, like new, one year Peterman Realtor, 649-9404. red Porter St. area, under cated. Hutchins Agency Real cedar rec room to stone patio. the reading skills which In turn Standardized testing results IT’S inexpensive to clean rugs guarantee, $76. 30” gas stove, trying to find for a long time. $25,000. 4 bedrooms, eat-in Wo are members of the Beautiful landscaping, % acre need listings, call John H. Lap- In language arts showed three LARGE 6-room Townhouse, Call today for an appointment. tors, 649-5324. Manchester, Hartford and pen Inc., Realtors, 646-6261. affect test results in other scho and upholstery with Blue Lus $36. Metal kitchen cabinets. kitchen, fireplace, garage, corner wooded lot. Excellent lastic areas. .students to be above grade lev i fireplace, IH tile baths, wall-to- Business Locations Out of Town well landscaped level lot. !«ANCHBSTBR — Four-family Vernon Board of Realtors el; three average; five below tre. Rent electric shampooer 643-2466 evenings, 643-1442. wall carpeting, 2 air-condition OVERSIZED 6-room Cape Cod condition, excellent value. ALL CASH for your property A full-time remedial reading |1. Olcott Variety Store. For Rent 64 For Rent 66 in center of town location. All and their respecUve Multiple Price reduced to $37,400. Jes- grade level and 10 significantly KARASTAN KIRMAN rug, ers, heat, appliances, private vrith attacived breezeway and 2- 3-room apartments for mini Listings Boards. within 24 hours. Avoid red teacher has been hired at below grade level. car garage, beautifully land- dor • Realty, MLS, 742-9632, tape, instant service. Hayes Hicks this year. very good condition, 12x14’ basement, patio. Available ROCKVILLE 3-room apart- mum maintenance. New heat 633-1411. Reading test results were EIOHT-POOT pool table, call $350. Two matching 3x6 rugs, Novamb.;- .« cUM, ^^RCJAL pl«. grade level, six below and five refrigerator. $125. Security de breezeway, 2-car garage, car- MANCHBSTTm Real Estate, 643-9332. It was also explained that in Fuel and Feed 49-A posit required. No pets. Call T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- HEBRON -- FV>ur-room apart- baths, garage, assumable with fireplace, formal dining (8) 1 Dream of Jeaim lc (C) significantly below (more than DEN couch, roll-a-way bed, 3 peting. Established prestige PLAN AHEAD (SO) Timmy and Lasule (C) any student testing group an 644-0846 after 10 a.m. 1677. ment. Heat, stove and re W - *"°rtgage, $34,900. neighborhood. Owner, 643-6096. Four season beauty. Colo room, eat-ln kitchen, two large SOUTH WINDSOR (40) (xllllicanlR luland ((') one year behind). SEIASONEO cord wood, cut to alumimun awning windows bedrooms and bath, attached 5:30 (8) Dragnet (C) average 14 per cent read "sig Interpreting th e results, length, free delivery, E. Yeo with storms and screens, 31x50. FIVE-ROOM Apartment offices COLONIAL with swimming pool, nial, 7 rooms, 1st floor, fam (22) lloKan’B UeroeK nificantly below grade level.” NORTHWOOD Apartments — garage. Lot 80x180’. Zone AA, STRETCH YOUR (SO) OUllRan’M iNland (C) Peters stressed that 14 per cent mans, 742-8907. Call after 5, 668-4219. comblnaUon, heat, hot water, occupancy. Call 228-9116. first-floor family room, one full, ® run ily room opening onto a (This term Is used to described One and two-bedrcom apart large screened gazebo, 3 Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, DOLLARS (40) NewM, W eather A 8portK will place significantly below ments, central alr-conditlon- ~ ~ ~ ~ 2 half baths, enclosed screyened ye**r old aluminum sided cus- 5:55 (S) What'H Happening (C) students reading more than one FIREWOOD for sale. Will cut private bath, air-condltlcning, ROCKVILLE - Attractive 3H- ^ tom built, 8-room Garrison. large bedrooms, multi-baths, 643.&953. 0:00 (3 ^ 2 2 ) NewH — W eather and grade level. He also noted this Ing, carpeting, balccny, car carpeting, ground floor loca- room apartments. Stove, re- ^r-®o“dlUoned, Oversized 7-room Spilt Level 8port» (C) year below their grade level). group of students were those to any length. Will deliver. $20. Wanted - To Buy 58 Family room with beamed and many other desirable One failing of the teacher- a pick-up load. Call 742-8468 af ports, plus other luxury fea tlon, parking. Apply Marlow’s, frlgerator, heat, adults, no ceiling and built-in bar, dream MANCHESTER — Newly listed on a lovely treed and (18) Wild Wild WrMt who would otherwise have tures. From $186. J. D. Real features. Immaculate, quick 9room Colonial on east side, shrubbed lot. Bullt-lns, (30) To Tell the Truth rage, large bams and out build Uy kitchen, with all built-ins, MANCHESTER — 6-room Co- Cape, full dormer, 4 bed SOUTH WINDSOR — 3-bed- (22-30) Bowuti and Murtin'H band is living up to its name Desserts terms. 622-0931, dealer. chUdren. 872-2839. rooms, fireplace, V/j baths, rec LauRh-lii <<-) Regarding the student’s per JUST Married? Pour-room 6, 742-7167. ings. A view from every win 4 large bedrooms, 21^ baths, lonlal in central location, re room Ranch, finished breeze OuoBt: Richard Croiina. this season by appearing In BABY FOOD apartment, no pets, $130. Ex room, garage, completely fur 8:30 (8) Conn.: Where (he Action In sonal attitude about himself, bright gold-colored uniforms tor FRIGIDIARE Imperial refriger dow. $48,000. paneled lower level family cently done j^ e r inside and way and garage, trees, friend Rooms Without Board 59 cluding utilities, November 1st THREE room home In pleasant room with walk-out. Grocmed out, wall-to-\Al everywhere. nished. Helen D. Cole, Realtor, ly neighborhood, extras. CaU '•High School Trouble — and only one was more positive than the first time since 1947. ator frost-free, GE Americana occupancy. 633-6026. convenient location, large 643-6666. New Directions" range, pull-out twin bed sofa, ROOM for gentleman, quiet, Wanted To Rent 6 8 4-UNIT apartment — good In- acre lot, overlooking a pond Must be aeeiT, $29,900. Wolver alter 5, 644-0644. 8:30 (40) O’NrIII’H T im e Out (C) lawn, plenty (rf space. Working ...... ------T—;------come. Call for details. Priced in the mid 60’s. Call 0:00 (3) Here's Lucy (C) 643-5924. convenient location. 224 Char ton Agency, Realtors, 6492813. (8-40) Pro Football (C) LOOKING for anything in real adults. 643-2880. MIDDLEAGE person desires an Tim Moynihan, 668-0678, or $23,900, 6-ROOM Ranch, wall-to- BOLTON — 7*/i-room Raised ter Oak St., 643-8368. estate rental — apartments, efficiency apartment. Call 649 EAST .CENTER ST. Large 10- wall carpet, recreation room, (22-30) Movie (C) room Colonial may be used for ^o™nce County, 633-46». J. SEVEN-ROOM, 4-bedroom Co- Ranch, 214 baths, family room, 9:30 (3) Doris Day Show (C) NO’n C E FRONT room and bedroom homes, multiple dwellings, no ONE - BEDROOM partly fur 7343 after 6:30. lonlal, handionan’s special. sundeck city sewers, split fireplace, carpeting, immacu (18) Candid Camera fees. Call J.D. Real Estate As nished secluded house, $110 home or offices, large lot with Oversized treed lot with 8-car rail fence. Hutchins ,\gency 10:00 (3) My Three Sons (C) combination. Can have meals possibility of acquiring more office, 647-1660. late condition, double garage. (18) News, Weather ft Sports and laundry for errands. 649- sociates. Inc. 643-6129. monthly, plus security. Avail detached garage. Offered in Realtors, 6495324. Only $33,900. Hayes Agency, 10:30 (18) Ilartlord Talk-In (C) OF SALE :00 (922-30) News, Weather and COMPLETE toBERT A SMITK'h*^ able immediately. 742-6651. j 2 The following used equipment 6469. DELUXE one-bedroom apart Houses For Sale NEW DUPLEXES the middle 20s. Ideal for large 6490131. Sports (C) is offered for sale by sealed family. Carriage Realty, John (18) Connecticut Beporl (C> LADIES only. — completely fur ment, wall-to-wall carpeting $27,900 — EIGHT ROOM Colo- Under construction 3 bed Lots For Sale 73 ;23 (3) Mail From D.N.C.L.E. «iNCE 1914 bid on October 28, 1971 at 11:00 throughout, complete appli Blssell, 646-1110. TOLLAND — New aluminum nished room for rent, all utili nlal. in-law quarters. Alumi- rooms, large living room, sided Raised Ranch, nestled :30 (22-30) Tonight Show Johnny INSURANCE a.m. ances, vanity bath. Centrally Out of To¥fn baths, large family room, ca- VERNON ~ Bolton lake area, Carson (C) ties included, community num siding, new heating sys- large eat-in kitchen, 1^ MANCHESTER — Bowers among the pines on a one-acre 12;00 (8-40) News — Weather and FUters-Pumping and aiudl- located. $175. monthly. R. D. beach rights, 150x160, $4,200. kitchen and bath. Ideally locat For Rent 66 "emtern. OHOff East ccenter e n te rSt., ttees. modem kitchen. A ver- baths, separate furnaces, School, 6-room Bungalow, Are- lot. $31,900. T. J. Crockett Snorts (C) iary pumping equipment— Murdock, 643-2692. place, two additional rooms Tolland, wooded acre, $4,000. :25 (3) Startlnie ed to busline and stores. Hutchlns Agency. Realtors, g^Ule home in an exceRent lo- aluminum siding, 6 to choose Realtor, 875-8279. :30 (8) Yale Football Illghllghls West Middle Turnpike VERNON — Immediate occu from. Call now aiul decorate lower level. Garage, carport, Coventry, half acre. $3,600. SERVICE Please call after 4 p.m., 644- DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart 6495324. cation. 2-car garage. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. (40) Movie Pumping Station and Park- 0383. pancy, oversized one and two yourself. porch. Only $28,600. Hayea TOLLAND — 514-room Ranch, :00 (8-30) News — Prayer and ade Pumping Station. ment, w£ill-to-wall carpeting, bedreoms at Vernon Tower Sign Off (C) complete appliances, 2 alr- WYLLYS STREET t e n ro o m contemporary Agency, 646-0131. breezeway with 2-car garage, :15 (40) Prayer ft Sign Oil (C) Bid forms and inspection de GENTLEMEN only,, over U, Apartments. Flilly equipped, ^chu^Ss^oom XXapa;?: FRECHETTE REALTORS rec room In basement, shed tails are available at the Gen central location, kitchen privi conditloners, full basement, color co-ordinated kitchens, New Executive Colonial, 4 HAT QQQQ MANCHESTER — Six-famliy Educational TV (24) ment or in-law suite, over 1% for pony or dogs, $25,900.' T.J. Monday, October 13 eral Services Office, 41 Center leges, free parking. Seen by washer-dryer hook-up, vanity heat, hot water, carpeting, J J ______^ two-famlly. Fine condi- type bath, glpss sliding doors, bedrooms, 2^ baths, family Read Herald Ads 'Crockett, Realtor, 875-6279 (1:00 What’s New (C) REAL U.S.D.A. Choice Street, Manchester, Conn. appointment only. 643-2693. large storage areas and' mas room with fireplace, all ap wood construetk.^ L ^ r ’thtr’ MANCHESTER - Brent Rd., 7- “on throughout, a good Invcst- "The Tinder Box" onto patio. $220 per month. ter antenna. For appointment 6:30 Playing Guitar with Fred Town of Manchester pliances, aluminum siding m X n e ^ iH o w r' ^ ^ Secondary financing Noud R ESTATE Connecticut NICELY furnished room, all Robert D. Murdock. Realtor, caU, 875-6688, 875-0367, 872- room, fireplace, carpeting, ga- available. Owner has other In- 7:00 Turned On Crisis (C) Robert B. Weiss, utilities, linens provided. 801 643-2692. 3476. with brick front, 3-zone heat, CAPE—8 rooms and enclosed «*««■ Only W0.900. Hayes terests. 80s. WolverUai Agen- Waist Accent Gaiters "To Keep It You Have To Main St., 649-8302. (live It Away" ^ exploration General Manager MANCHESTER — Five-room 2-car garage with electrical porch, 2 baths, 2-car garage. Agency, 64*4)181. ®y. Realtors, 640-2813. of Inner sanctum of rehabllltn- SIRLOIN BOLTON -r- 3-room apartment, $23,900. ------tioii centers. apartment, first floor, $166. quiet nelghbcrhood, carpeting, door openers, treed lot, top $25,900—7-room Colonial, two MANCHESTER — Executive 4- 8:00 Full Circle (C) monthly. Broker, 875-6283. quality throughout. Don’t Special. Cat Stevens and Leon fireplace, sundeck, references DUPLEX—4-4, large lot, handy baths, paneling, four bed- bedroom home, 2V4 baths, 2- Russell, two rock nrtlst.s per IF YOU UKE PEOPLE . . . FOUR-ROOM apartments, se required, $160 monthly. 643- wait on this erne, $53,000. location. rooms, fireplace, huge treed garage, gorgeous treed lot. form. lot. Large pool. Hutchins Below replacement cost. Hur- 0:30 Music from Yale curity, two bedrooms each. 5983. Excerpts from Norfolk Sum STEAKS WORK IN THE NEW. BEAUTIFUL Call Monday-Friday, 9-6 p.m., FRECHETTE REALTORS We N E E D LISTINGS Agency, Realtors, 6495324. ryl Heritage House, 646-2482. mer Festival & compositions STAFFORD — One and two- by Aaian Copland. 643- 6258. bedroom apartments. Avail 647-9993 NOW I Thinking of Sell- h x n CHESTER — 7-car ga- $2<.900 — Large Immaculate .6- 10:30 Hook Heat tC) ing your property?” Call "The Condor Passes" by Shir ROBERT J . SMITH, ht MANCHESTER — Nice loca able Immediately. Heat, hot ACREIAGE — Circa 1800. 11- TODAY! rage $28,800. Large 7-room Co- *’®om Cape, fireplace, garage, ley Aim Rrau. STEAKS tion, new two-family, five water, appliances Included. No Colonial, bam, high ele- lonlal, nice treed lot, centrally ®Ry sewers, weU landsciq>ed. Porterhouse or T-Bone rooms, two bedrooms. Adults. lease. Prom $125. Superinten- nation, sweeping views. Hutch- located. Hutchins Agency, Re- Hutchins Agency, Realtors, INSURANSMITHS SINGE 1914 dent, 1-684-4900. jna Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. alters, 6495324. ’ 049-6824. Uses Point System 644- 8741. PHILBRICK FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — ATTRACTIVE 4-room apart HEBRON — Wall St., 2 - bed- |26,000 Large 3-bedroom Ranch, FOREST HILLB area — New HIGHLAND Park area—ranch, Kentucky reclamation officials 649-5241 Top Round Steaks ment, nice yard, bus line, ref room apartments, heat, hot fireplace, aluminum siding, on market, custom built, raised two-bedrooms, 1 ^ baths, dou- have a point system to grade erences, no pets, $135. 649-5324. water, carpeting, appliances, garage, large wooded lot. ranch with all the trimmings, ble garage, two ' fireplaces, coal operators on how well they 963 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER children welcome. Available Hutchins Agency Realtors, 649 AGENCY aluminum siding, fireplace, Large recreation room, built- reclaim strip-mined land. (Ground Floor Next to House ft H ale) FOUR ROOMS, first floor, Immediately. $190 monthly. 6324. baths, rear deck, built-ins (in- in appliances, wall-to-wall car- Boneless Sirloin Steaks parking, furnace, $95 monthly, 616-0882, 649-2871. REALTORS cludlng self cleaning oven), peting. Excellent value. 648- MANCHESTER PARKADE security. 644-0031. on one of the biggest lots in the 9664, owner. MANCHESTER, CONN. MERRITT VALUES 11! area . . .approx, three quarters OR CHUCK ROCKVILLE Manchester LisUngs 646-4200 of an acre. Owner transferred, Bottom Rouod Roast CROSS RIB 99lb. CAREN APTS. $29,900—8^room Cape. 3 bed excellent value. T. J. Crockett, COVENTRY Realtor, 643-1677. We Are Now Accepting New alumimun sided e-room Sii, 4*A room apartments. rooms, family room, WOODUND Ranch. Full basement, storm Available now. Including ap aluminum siding, rec You call. We com e. Applkations For windows and screens. Built-in pliances wall-to-wall carpet room, garage. MANOR J y s ^ T u s ^ stove, carpeting. Extra lot. ing, he,ftt, hot water, swim $32,600—8-room Colonial, 4 bed That's what the service business is all AU for LOW LOW price of ming p ^ l. Storage and park-, rooms, family room,^2% ,choice)( ciioice) ( choice) ( choice) ( choice Salespeople In: $26,900. ing. From $160. Call Super baths, 2-car garage. NOW LEASING APARTMENTS about. And .that's the_ business we're in $32,900—New 6-room Ranch, 8 We're on call 24 hours a day. Every day MANCHESTER intendent, 876-1666, 278-1610, In Connecticut's Fastest Growing Area h o m e s t e a d ST, 242-6668. bedrooms, fireplace, alu- Of course it helps if the serviceman • DRESSES & COATS We need a Handy Andy tor ------minum siding, 2-car base- OMF W. MIDDUB TPIOC. this well constructed 6-room ROCKVILLE 2-bedroom, ment garage, AlANOHISSTiai knows what to do when he gets there. Oui • SPORTSWEAR Gape, 1*/| baths, full base servicemen do. They're heating experts, N tw C ro p ment, Omy $28,900. apartment available in new $85,700—New 7-room Cape. 3 • LINGERIE building. Consists of 4 large bedrooms, family room, ii 2 and S-bedroom luxury trained to take care of any heating emer Macintosh or Cortland rooms with private terrace aluminum siding, fire- apartmenta. Faaturaa wall-to- • TEENS EAST HARTFORD OMpetlng, vanity UU gency or problem. P rice reduced to $29,000 on nnd pool. Includes heat, hot place, 2-car garag^. ba^, ^^t-in ovtn, ranga, Non-emergency services? We offer • ACCESSORIES this 8-bedroom Raised Ranch, water, carpeting and all appll- $89,600—9room Brick Split. 8 mondiestvr profetiionol pork d|s^a*er. rafrigerator u d Finished basement has pan ances. Located in a country bedrooms, rec room, 2 disposal, eleotflo neat. 3 air- those too. • INFANTS eled rec room with Imw, 4th setting. Immediate occupancy. fireplaces, 2ili baths, 2- 341 BROAD STREET/ MANCHESTER ccnditlonen, glaeg Like automatic metered deliveries that' • CHILDRENS bedroom, laundry room, and Rockland Terrace Apartments, garage. 4oors, all large rooma. Full save you time and trouble. Burner service APPIES 3 half-bath. Today's young set will Highland Ave., 872-4048, 629- $«,00O—2-fnmlly, 6-8-1-2. Imma- PRESTIGE OFFICE SPACE etonge area, am- The accent Is placed on and tune-up. And we have a budget pay • BOYS' WEAR 6686. cuiate. Must see, home, the wuiHtllne with the enjoy having these cro- LARGE HONEYDEW MELONS Designed To Your SpeoUloatlona interesting panels nnd eheled ’galtei's’ that lace ment plan that spreads your fuel costs evenly over the months. ------yard and location. up the front and lU into • MEN'S CLOTHING $42,600—7-room Custom Ranch. ratMMsfiMUlUaa. buckled tab. No. 81511 We can do more for you than just sell you clean, de- m a ^ . ■ 1 ® Modri MMutment epm for w ith PlIOTO-OUIDK Is in llie shoe. No. 5521 has SWEET BOSC PEARS • MEN'S FURNISHINGS 8 bedrooms, family room* 660 to 26,000 Square Feet Sizes 7 to IB (luist 31- complete crociH't diruc- pendable, economical Mobil Heating Oil. Emergency or itorl 2 baths. Dual-fireplace,, "'llons for One Size to fit e Ideal for Group Kedloal or e 800 oar, free on site 37). Size 9, 32 bust , . . no. Give us a call. Any time. ACORN and BUTTERNUT SpUASH carpeting, aluminum sid Legal PracUoe parking 3% yards of 4B-incli. all. Full or Part-Time ing, 2-car garage. Many Patitma avniliihla only lIND lot In oalni far aKh paltars he^ n g oil 646-5868 e Corporate or Branch Offioe s Only 13 m inutes from - Inolu'lai poitaia and handllai. Breen CABBA6E A Cello CARROTS 2 extras. Built 1971. e Fully alr-condlUoned and Hartford via I-S4 in Hixtm ilioum. (Hours Arranged) MANCHESTER UNO Tit In Hlni for ■oeh oalitrs ?f'***^!*? w bsnJw, restaurants— U 4 R Mewlm Carp. -IneliiOM poiUfi is8 hanOllni. 24-HOUR SERVICE! MERRITT AGENCY e Complete Janitorial only minutes away _ _ KW PHONE 643-5135 FOUR PAK TOMATOES 12 Ol. Min. If yon like new, we have 2 Realtors MLS Excellent Salaries and Benefits Colonials on Ferguson Rd. BM’vfces s Storage space provided 8 bedrooms, V/i baths, 2-car 646-1180 iiia srw ’s a .r garage. Built-in vacuum sys ■eirtala StatMag al $96$ per aq, IL The Fall & Wiiitot ’71 Moriwty Brothers Apply at the store tem, carpeting, disposal and OWNER - Selling slx-n>om iktse-tJiS!tAr AUIUM In Il6f, includes much more. Cape, 8 bedrooms, fireplace, MDJfTBY M uir W, fleattorJjyjfR SN Send $1.00 for tho nkw IKistnge and handling. Monday through Friday *71 Fall ftnd Winter Bft- OINTINNIAl . . . Illh ainlanr WE GIVE VALUABLE GREEN STAMFSI q STARKWEATHER I'At baths, gerege, enclosed ■STATE“ A*' w W ew *hZ m t _ saanli . . . Iharsian’i tiaras, We Reserve The Right T Limit Quantities back porch, rec room. Com ■to FABIIION flllud with iisksa’i Miila and tan athar 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. OONSTBUOnON $894m Oseupanoy 2 4 M t n i lovely dosigni »hd ■ ailini al hllars .Pltaai) dltaa- *4*-6ses pletely furnished. West side Itsf. IIOI-W. Isalsdai eaal- 315 CRNTBR STRIBT MANCHESTER 649-3121. ' FREE I'ettern Coupon. aia ana kasdilni. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1971 AvonfD DtUy Ngt PruM Ron The Weather MO PAOB TWENTY-POUR For n w Week Diidod Oetobov 3, u n Olaar tonight with tow near 80. Tomorrow moatly aunny; iiUmrI|PHtTr high about 70. Outlook for The Emma NetUeton Group The education committee of Manchester Chapter, The Past Matrons of Temple Thuioday . . fair, mlldar. WlUlam J. Btavanaon of 32 of the Center OongregaUonal 15,503 Thomas Dr. will receive his 00- North United Methodist Church BPEBSGSA, will rehearse to Chapter, OB8, will meet ‘Nancy Taylor Church will meet twnorrow at Manehetter-^A City o f Village Charm About Tpwn year Royal Arch Mason pin at wiU meet tonight at 7 at the, night at 8 at the Army and Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the TIm n IrlU be a coffee bogr 7 p.m. at the church for a drive ^ COMES TO WEST HARTFORD^ a maetlnc of Dalto Chapter, church. Navy dub. The rehearsal la home of Mrs. Robert Richmond for John Tbompaon, Democratic of 19 Clearvlew Terrace. Host to the Cheney Homestead. They r a m , at the Masonic Temple open to all men Interested In '■ Nancy TqylorCaiBMProgronw fCtoasIflad Advorttalag ea Page 11) PRICE FIfTBEN CBNYB oandldate for the Boerd of Dl- wUl return to the church for re VOL. LXXXX, NO. 828 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1971 Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. The Touth Rhythmic Choir of singing barbershop ■ style har esses are Mrs. Earl Loveland f A OlVIllON Of ITT MOCATIOMAl MlVICIk recton, tomomnr at t p.m. in freshments and a foodless food Center CbngregaUonal Church mony. and Mra. Evelyn Turklngton. the home of Mr. and M n. Tim The presentation will be made FASHION MERCHANDISING will rehearse tonight at 6:48 In sale. othy Rohan, M Autumn 8t. .In a aeml-publlo meeting. the church narthex. Hic W o m e n’ s Rhythmic Queen of Peace Mothers d r - SECRETARIAL SCIENCES Frlenda and nel(hbon are In Choir of Center CongregaUonal ole will meet Wednesday at 8 Manchester WATB8 will have SPEEDWRITINO OREOO SHORTHAND 'Friendship Circle of the Salva vited to attend. Church wUl rehearse tomorrow p.m. at the home of Mra. a parcel post aucUon and meet tion Army will have a work ses Hie CanflrmaUon Class ct at 1 p.m. In Woodruff Hall of Arthur Jacobsen of 337 Hack- ing tomorrow with weighing In Hartford Acadomy of Butinoy sion at its meeting tmnorrow MOncheater t o d fe of Maaona Second CongregaUonal Church the church. matek St. Co-hoatesa la Mrs. from 7 to 8 p.m. Mrs. John lishop'------Nixon Sends at 7:48 p.m. at the church. More Rigid will meet tomorrow at 7 ;S0 will meet tomorrow at 4 p.m. In George Wood. Banquet Uckets Pavelack is In charge of the W«t» Hartford Hostesses are Mrs. Selma Carl p.m. at the Maaonic Temple. the church parlor. H m Drop In Oenier for Ben- son and Mra. Tony Slmard. will be available. program. V. The Orand Maater of Oonnect- net Junior High School students lout MOaona, Merle P. Tapley, The Klwanla d u b o f Man at South United Methodist The Women’s Home League Manchester Chapter of Dis The Manchester Newcomers chester will meet tomorrow Church wUl be <^n tomorrow will make an unofficial vlalta- of the SalvaUcn Army wUl meet abled American Veterans wUl tion. Robert Jeffriea will apeak Club will meet tomorrow at 7:80 noon at the Manchester Coun from 2:18 to 4 p.m. In the youth Plans Out On tomorrow at 1:80 p.m. In the meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Security Set p.m. at the Community T. The try d u b . lounge of the church. on "BSP and Ofaoata." The ^ym. Hostesses are Mra. Anna American Legion Home. meetlny la open to Maaona and program wlU include a "Paper Happiness Is — Anderson and Mra. Annie John Doll Theater" by Norma Big Hie Mothers dub of Center their famlllea. Grace Group of Center Con ston. The gym will also be open Manchester AssoclaUon lor ler. The event la open to all new CongregaUonal Church wlH gregaUonal Church will sponsor at 10 a.m. for a work session. Children wlUi Learning Dlsabll- area residents. Those wishing meet tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. In AN AIR-GONDITIONED LAUNDROMAT Myatlc Review, NAVA, wlU a plasUc kitchenware party to lUes wUl meet tonight at 8 at more Information may contact Memorial Hall of the church. Post - Freeze meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at night at 7:80 In Memorial Hall Concordia Lutheran Church. For Kosygin 'Mrs. Walter Kucaek of 888 The Manchester Square TUESDAY SPECIAL - COIN-OP DRY CLIANIHG Odd Fellowa Hall. of the church. Peter A. OltUnger, assistant WASHINGTON (A P )— ^President Nixon sent to Con- Hilliard St. or MTa. John Plerog, St. Francis Xavier Mothers Dance Club has announced that 8 LIS. — $1.50 18 Laurelwood Dr., Bolton. headmaster of the Rectory gresB today legislation for the post-freeze anti-inflation The Koffee Kraftera will meet Circle wUI meet Wednesday at tomorrow wUl be the last day By WnXlAM L. BYAN The admlnlstraUve board of 7:80 p.m. at the home of Mrs. for adult couples to register for School In Pomfret, will speak at 9UALITY SPEED QUEEN EQUIPMENT efforts, calling for civil as* well as criminal penalties, Wedneaday at 0:80 p.m at the the meeting, which is open to OTTAWA (AP)—Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygrin be Community T, 70 N. Main St. Dr. Hans 8. Menco, emer North United Methodist Church Richard TTemey of 48 Wedge- the fall series of square dance gan another round of activities in the Canadian capital authority to control interest and divid^ds if needed and gency department staff physi will meet tonight at 8 at the wood Dr. The Rev. R i ^ r t Bur lessons to be held Tuesdays Uie pubUc. His topic: “ Fifty sett^g up a temporary emergency court of appMds to MTa. Wilfred Liak wll inatnict Years Experience in Teaching BEtiOON LAUNDROMAT - 309 OREEN NO. today, with tighter security measures and fresh demon makiny com huak dolla. Mem cian at Manchester Memorial church. bank of the Church of the .As- from 8 to 10:30 p.m. with Earl handle wage-price cases. —------Hospital, last week participated sumpUon wlU officiate at a folk Johnston, club caller, as in Children with Learning Disabil strations by dozens of protesting Jews. bers are reminded to brlnf com At Paritament HIU, where ------The President asked for a economy where there are se- In the four-day Third .Annual Mass. structor. ities. one-year extension to April 80, verest economic pressures. huaka, amall atyrofoam balla, The French dub of Manches Keoygin was attacked but not ' _ _ __ _ wire, needle, thread, heavy Scientific Assembly of the Amer ter wiU have a pubUc card par No one woe reported injured 1978 of Oie Economic StabUlsa- iWalker said it waa not con- Bciaaora, cUppera and pine. ican College of Emergency ty tonight at 8 at Orange Hall. ‘"'any til® dem oiitiiuw b^ tlon Act, which provides Uie templated Uiat Uie Interast-dlvi- dom fighter’’ M «day. IS rabbis minority groupa whKdi allege Hoateaaea are Mra. Bmeat Oak- Physicians in Miami Beach. power to act to reg-jlate in- dend curbs wUl have to be l^outed at Kooygin and two of oppresaion by Uie Ruasians. man and Mra. William Crawley. AU co-chairmen for the VFW flatlonary forces. used. He said "by severely The W om en’s Society of thm blew rama horns. Koe- However, Uie attack on Kos- Meetinya are qpen to all inter- Auxiliary Christmas Basaar in Undersecretary of the Treas- puncturing InfUUonary ex- Christian Service of the South y ^ a p p e u ^ relaxed. y g j„ the denunclatlone of eated women. A babysitter Is November will meet tonight at ury CharU Walker said Uie one- pectaUons" the anU-lnftoUonary United Methodist Church wlU In an effort to prevent any him hy demonitratlng Ukrai- available. 8 at the Poet Home. Tlie meet year Ume limit In no way In- efforts "will cause Interest meet tonight at 8 In the Recep mora embarrassing incidents niana and Jews managed to ing Is also open to aU interested dicates the length of time that rates to decline." He said tion Hall at the church. There such as ^ JosUlng assautt the iqioUlght away from the price-wage controU will re- there already had been a "dra- Hie Feast of St. taike the members. Bvangellst will be celebrated will be an executive board a closer look, Monday. Kosygin’s motorcade Kosygin’# phrases about peace main in effect. maUc decline" in these rates. with the Holy Eucharist tonight meeting tonight at 7 :18 at the jped so swIfUy through Uie city m the world and concentrate It He said the controla will re- Meanwhile a new government at 7 In the o< 8t. Mary’s church. Repreaentatlves of the two Mounted Police con- instead on Soviet domlnaUon of main for as long as "It t ^ i to report showed the naUon’s Bplacopal Church. At 7:80, South Providence Christian aUbles were nearly bowled ethnic mlnortUee in the Soviet break the back of Inflations^ economy entering the last there will be an open meeting Center will discuss how local e rea^soiVB th at Union and Eastern Europe. expectations and to make nionths of 1971 still suffering of the liturgical committee of mission money is spent In the UOUT BOOKS In poUce court, Kosygin’s ac- MOre demonstraUona are prom- meaningful progress to bring „^th substantial slack, the church In the Guild Room South Providence mission proj cused asaallant, Gesa Matral, teed on Kosygin’s route acroas down the coet of living.” temporary court of ap- to discuss "Trial Use and the ect. Slides of the school and waa remanded to Nov. 2 on a Canada. The proposed legislation calU .peaj,_ cmislstlng of Uiree or Thousands of good books are Pariah.” mothers' club will be shown. commm assault charge. He did Kosygin’s obvious mission Is for Uie same 88,000 criminal federal district or circuit on sale at T W BOOK COR not testify and no plea was en- to spread the word that the So fines now contained In the law court Judges named by the ts red for Matral, 27. He Is a NER. Moat of these books vlet Union yearns for peace In and adds a clvU penalty of $2,- chief JusUce, would be aet up to self-styled member of the Hun the world and Is seeking to are used or out of print, but 600 for violations, adding what handle review of wage-price garian Freedom Fighters Fed achieve this through such de ’^flclals said were more teeth cases and "to have exclusive the value of good books la eration of Canada, and is run- vices as a European security South Viets carry wounded trooper toward helicopter in Cambodia. (AP Photo) tox®nforce lb® ®ffort. JurlsdicUon to rule cn the con- wihanced by age. After all, nlng as a eocial Credit party conference and mutual 'Amerl- House Vote measure Nixon sent to atUuUonal validity ot the Act or FUEL OIL the Bible U atUl THE BEST candidate in Ontario’s provln- can and Soviet reducUon of Uie \tol actually Involved a reguUUon or order of clal elecUon Thursday. forces in foreign countries. BEEXKR in our bookstore. rewriUng" of the p ,,^ j agencies." Declslans of Kosygin’s trip Just as ob- Is B lock ed 1970 Econom y Stabilization Act ^|||| afqieals court could be re- At Trnnendoiis Savings — Our Low Ovor- We bave some fine binihngs the militant Jewish Defense i, part a larger pat- head Allows Us To Cut Our PrioesI f/.5. Bombing Accident to clarify the prestdentiU jm- viewed by the Supreme Court. that our customers use for States, tern of Soviet diplomacy. It has Uiority as welK as to add the persons could bring actions decoraUen, but generally our t**"" “te Soviet premier to On W ar H alt sttmd^ controls over Inter^ before Uie court regardless of Gcrikm, C.O.D. ^ W y '" * W W a W T / " * M- * “ ouse aS abrupt changre Tn the deUcate intematiOTi^ srtuation PHONE 643-1553 M8-17S8 the cabinet. So effi Ph«««e that was a convent Tay Nlnh Province. ^ A 19-18 vote killed a proposal ™“® nongermane, not per- prevailing in the Far East," cient only a thin layer ^ by hlB great aunt. Ag- A U.S. spokesman said a pre- b> form a special inveaUgaUng tlnent, to a mlUtary weapons G e n e ^ Assembly debate, ------Is needed. Helps ww^^eto with welcoming bracelets to tw Umlnary InvesUgaUon Indicated comnUttee. The propoeal was t**® ®ndmenU to the Albanian without Increasing man can go home again, "even cbeeks. troller and cleared by the South ------MlchlgM. ------had lobbied as unreasonable and "punlUve P«9?®®®1 ®«bmltted by Saudi cabinet size. to a home he has only heard of He went to Uie ancestral Vietnamese ground commander bi the upper______h ^ . t®rtor Ministry, Uie voters’ lack ^^r a week, right up unUl Uie substance and intent ’’ -AraMa. One of these would seat but never seen before. in the area. Tlie acUon came less Uian choice and tabulaUwi of the last-mlnute decision, as Uiough ^ e unfed adooUrai ’ of Uie P « b b « a® the representaUve ct For Board o f Diroefors Hie emoUon of the moment ‘'“ "® bis famUy where a final vote. Z -----V — cousin AndreiLs An-umnat-n «It was was Uie the w worst orsi Domouigbombln^^ <•"»' weeka before theuk, In-u i ------the vote would be on the slX' U.S.'rbacked______plan for "dual__ _ rep- malnland Oiina and the NaUon- ^ ^®Ws face An^«“ Anag»^ ^ auguraUon ot President Nguyen The court prosecutor dial- month war halt. resentatlon’’ under which Red *1*®*® ^ government cl Tol- vlAMES FARR Look Into the M he stood l^ore the people of PJ^> b®n paid tribute ^ ® troops participating In the In- wheiy hS won re-elecUon In an late to bo considered. tlon that Senate DemocraUc ity Council, while the Taiwan Uie morning sesoion after Pak- Dlrectora, Is a naUve of Manchester, and was ed permanently eealad his late father. .------— — ------— Power Capsule, heart * *■ asion of Laos. uncontested race. Another peUUon was filed by Leader Mike Mansfield’s delegaUon remained in the Istan, Ceylon and Afghanistan ucated in the local schools. He graduated from the "I f any Individual is enUtled No mmajor a l J XbatUes i t were report- Many Independent senators suj^rter of Minh, Prof. Bui amendment for a U.S. pullout world organizaUon. had — as expected—BUjqxirted of a Frigidaira refrig to these honors I receive It Is Americans proudly share, Univeraity of Connecticut in 1960 with a B8 in Busi erator, you’d see only ed along the Cambodian bor- who had voted with tho An Nhung, contesting the legality in six months If American pris- Alchl called this a tranoi- the AlbcuOan resoluUon. A ness Administration. He served In the U.S^A.F. as 3 moving parts. That he," the vice president said. Gargalianoi is a town of der, but North Vietnamese gun- Quang bloc on recent Issues, In- tj,e premier’s order to the oners are released would be re- tional arrangement which “will fourth speaker, Mauritius, said an Intelligence officer of the 801st Reoon Tech means fewer parts to "He was one of you and he left about 7,000 people overlooking _ __ Squadron. .After his military service, he t^iened and ners continued to shell South eluding a pre-election demand open the path to reconclIlaUon it would back any proposal wear out Result: de these shores many years ago Uie Ionian Sea, but the turnout vieta^ese'"wtpo8ts” 'M d "u.s! Uiat ’nUeu reslgnrvoted against (See Page Two) (See Page Tblrteen) and peaceful dialogue and will which would seat Peking vdiUe now operatea Farr’s on Main Street. pendability. Moving ... for Agnew’s five-hour visit far He U a member of the Knights cf Columbus, the promote peace and stability in not expelUng Taiwan, parts are sealed In "It was on his knee that I exceeded that number, Army-Navy Club, and St. Bridget C2iurch. He lives steel and oiled for life. asia." Pakistani Ambassador .Agha with his wife, Joyce, and their four children at 19 No maintenance learned of this town and of the "Today this son ot Garga- .Aldil urged also that the as- shahl fold the assembly that Raddlng Street. needed. princlples of the early HeUenes UanM has come home,” the sembly approve a resolution the "dual representation" reso- . . . And I only wish that he vice president said in a speech In Pittsburgh declaring the expulsion oi China lutlon would result In leaving could have returned with me prepared for a luncheon given to be an "important question," the Security CknincU with only VOTE REPUBLICAN today," Agnew said, his voice by the town. "The spirit of this requiring a two-thirds majority, four permanent members since Thia Frigldalre Rofrigerator has breaking for Just an instant, vUloge, of these hlUs and val- PULL THE TOP LEVER, Tnosdajr, Nov. 2 all thasa featuraa, loo. He spoke during the second It gives China’s seat to Peking, I sense his presence of this country Inspired Celebration That Became Riot day of the China debate, which and Peking has said It will not This sd sponsored by the Msnrbiister BepObUoan • Frost-Proof. You’ll never defrost • 17.0 h®f®-” mjJ father throughout his life Look biio Um cu. ft. overall with a 4.75 cu. ft. freezer Is expected to end next week come to the United Nations so Town Committee — Chsa. MnKwwIe. Trees. ono-ptoco Unor. Agnew does not ^>eak Greek, _ ^ ^ even as It guided his father with voting on an Albanian res- long as Tciwia stays, It's smooth, shiny, stain- rated to store up to 166 lbs. • Door storage, His remarks were translated gn^ his father before him." 2 removable egg servers, separate com- • olutlon, containing the ex- Am bassador Jamil M. resistant and Just pisin lA^ii sentence by sentence and the Agnew’s father was born pulsion provision, and tho "dual saroody of Saudi Arabia Ih- tou(ih. How tough? it's GM partmenta for Spreads and Cheese 'n crowd applauded almost every Theofrastos Spyro Anagnoato- MM Poses Unanswered Questions representatlon" plan. made out of the same K Snacks, deep door shelf for half-gallon llne. pouloe, in Gaigallanoi, on Sept. matertai used for pro foot- The procedural situation was (Bee Page Eight) milk cartons. • On nylon rollers. Easy to "I could see him breaking up jj. 1878. He left for the United baii hairnets. Tough IMARKOFEXCaXBCEl At Pittsburgh’s C?amegle-Mel- move, easy to clean behind or beneath. near the end,” Mrs. Agnew gtgtes at 24, became a ciUsen By RHODA AMON ancient Greece, the Civil War anough to resist just about Model draft ripts In 1868, the college ,lon University, close by the VSPELL OF BEAirr^ any kind of kitchen use. FPI-170T8 said later. (C) 1971, Neweday The vice president walked (See Page Two) Why did a Jubilant celebra- campus "panty rtUds" ol the scene of the celebration. Dr. Robert Shellow, who served as OF MANCHESTER Uon ol a World Series victory 1960s and the student rioting in turn to vandalism, rioting and Fort Lauderdale In the 1960s. research director of the Kerner Irish Find Guns on Liner looUng? Dr. Jerome Singer, a social Commission on civil disorders Has the great pleasure to announce our association with While Pittsburgh city officials psychologist at the State Uni In 1967, said that recent econ omic setbacks emd a general Returning from U.S. Voyage MISS CAR LA, a truly outstanding stylist. denied earlier news reports of versity of Stony Brook, L.I., aald Top Court Agrees to Rule rapes and criminal assaults the fact that It was Sunday may mood of discouragement in the Steel Town may have provided DUBUN, Ireland (AP) — In Britain* security officers taking place on the downtown have contributed to the Pitts the Impetus for an overexuber- streets, there was evidence of burgh disorders. On Sunday, the Customs officials found guns carried out searches erf coffins On Brtsehall^ Antitrust Law ant celebration of the city’s first such ’’antt.soclal acts" as the downtown streets of the city are and ammunition In trunks land- airliners World Series victory in 11 at Lx>ndon and Manchester. WASHINOTON (AP) — The The Uugot of Flood’s attack overturning of at least four ve normaUy deserted. Few hiutlne years. ed today from the liner Queen Following the weekend cap- Are you Ured ol the same old hair styles. hicles, Including a taxi, the functions are going on, services Supremo Court agreed today to *» U>e ao-called "reserve sys- "It may have been related to ElUabeth 2 ^ e r a voyage from t„re of more than three tone of H r^ of being overteased and over sprayed? smashing ot about 90 store win are largely curtailed and a lot hear (Jurt Flood’s suit against tern," ii^ ch ^{"4® a renewed sense of pride in our New York. They aald the woap- Czechoslovak weapons aboard a Hred of being kept waiting for your appointment? the team that holds their dows and the burning of police of people are looking for some Look Into cspaoily. professional baseball and to ''^®' ^® city. We haven’t had much to ons possibly were desUned for p,o„e at Amsterdam airport, Ready for a new look like this? motorcycle. Nearly 100 cele thing to do. You can wash an 18 Look Into tho SplH-tavor Top. rule on the sport’a Immunity celebrate over the past few the Irish Republican Army In Scotland Yard police said that und load or a single The raltod edge helps keep from anUtrust laws. In other actions today, the brants of the Pirate victory While saying that he didn’t years,” he. said. A sizable num Northern Ireland. on fllghU through Britain to rothy waahabla with court: over Baltimore were arrested. know what had happened In most aplll-overs and boll-ovora The former all-star center- ber of steel mills closed down Submachine guns and hand Ireland "every Item of cargo la out extra gadgets or —Unanimously rejected ' an As for eye witness accounts of Pittsburgh, Singer observed from dribbling down tho aldoo. fielder, now living somewhere this summer, and there are a grenades were found at Cobh being checked—cofflna too." attachments to Install Koopa cleaning that much appeal seeking to put funeral lovemaking In the park, the po that "a de-lndivldualatlon" Harbjir In County Cork, on the poUce noted that at least or store. Saves time in Euixipe, has claimed ever lot ol unemployed." A local TV easier. Ono-plooo, too, to hemes within the reach of fed takes place In a large mob; peo and effort. .. and since the Bt. Louis (Jardlnals Uce chief conceded that some station reportedly urged Jubi south coast of the Irish Repub- once in the past, coffins kiadod eliminate dirt catching eral anUtrust law. ple begin to feel that they are 11c, after customs agenU were guns and ammunition Well Miss Carla Is the girl lor you, this outstanding hairstylist will be Joining our storage apace. traded him In 1988 to the Phila people "got a little cut of lant fans to "com e to the oraoksthatcompllaato —Agreed to decide whether not Identifiable. "Look, there staff as of Wednesday, October 20th. After working for 7 years In the Middletown area oloaning. delphia Phllllea that basebaU’s hand.” airport and welcome our heroes tipped off. were found at a mock funeral the campaign manager ot the are a lot of things people would, The trunks were believed to procession crossing the border where she Is known to be one ol that area’s TOP STYLISTS. ModsI WCDA8 contract violates both state and Why? Human behavior ex-- home, "thereby contributing to late Joseph Yablcnskl should be like to do In this world. They have been consigned to a man irom the Irish RepubUc Into federal onUtrust laws, and is a perts advanced a number of a solid 12-mlle traffic backup. Look into tha allowed to Intervene In a gov see a protty girl and have all who accompanied them from Northern Ireland. MISS CARLA SPECIALIZES IN ... form of slavery. His chief law theories, but the only thing they Given that set of circum Utt-Off Front Panel. Plus all thaao Faaturaa In ernment suit seeking to over kinds of fantasies which they New York, customs officials re- Airport authorities did not Modal yer Is former Supreme Ckxirt could agree on was "nobody stances: a massive traffic Jam, a HIGH STYLING a NATURAL PERMS (SET OR NOT SET) Togethsr with tho lift-off top, this Frigidaira 1-ID Washar turn the United Mine Worker* don’t act out because of re ported. disclose how many coffins had It gives access to all moving R8E-8S8 JusUce Arthur Goldberg. really knows why It happens." a swarming crowd that the po • BLOW CUTTING • COMBING • ALL TYPES OF COLORING • 2 speeds. Normal for most loads, Qentle for delicate elecUon that TaMonskt lost. 'On ths one hand, Uwse with straints, both external (fear Uce apparently were unable to Irish army experts and local been opened for Inspection. But parts. If you ovor need ser • More easy plaaning: pull-off knoba. The court simply annoimced • EYEBROW WAXING vice, you probably won’t things. • Infinite Water Level Control lets you match the Let stand a ruling that the long memories recalled that the ot punishment) and internal hold and no careful channeling police raced to the customs coffins shipped by undertakers .....3 ------Jnita, ramovabla bottom drawer for aaav there waa no comment on any gt*te of Texas Infringed on tho need to move the washer. water level to the load. • Sanitize setting lets you sanitize revelry, hlgh-Jinka and noise- (conscience),” he said. In the of all that energy, the psycho shed where the arms were dls- whose rellaMllty U known to plaaning under range. • Automalio Cook Master oven controf of the Issues. The case will be rights of a defendant when It Miss Carla will be available: Wed.-Frt.-Sat. 9 to 9 :00—Hiurs. 9 to 9 :00 Koopo sorvica fast, aasy and the washer any time you think It needs it. • Jet Circle making on V-E Day at the close midst of a larg® group, when logy professor noted: "There Is covered and an armed guard poUce were not, SooUend Yard lass axpanslva. turns oven on, pooka, turns off at times you pra-sat. # Automatio heard someUme later this tried him In prison clothes, Spray S)fstem. An Improved way to fill and rtnae. of World War n resulted In few everyone Is fesUng good, these always a group that wlU take was thrown around the build- M^ld. The rest of our fine stoll U ready to meet your every beauty need. Appliance Outlet makes any small appllanoa automatio. term. Chief JusUce Warren E. Bur- acts of hoeUUty, and olUee like restraints can be suspended on license." Ing. One ot Northern IreUnd’s Ro- V Rlohard M. Moss of The gar who left the bench Monday Cleveland In 1948 and New York ’ the grounds that "everybody’s Pele bring a variety of mo The man bellqved to have ec- Catholic clvU righU lea(l- • MR. GARY *MISS LINDA aMISS JOAN Players AseoolaUon, tha ball- at noon because of a virus In- In 1989 went wild over oham- doing It" and "nobody will reo- tivations Into the kind of companied the' trunks landed ere the youngaet member player’s union, said Flood feoUon was back on the Job to- • MISS BARBARA • MISS JANIS ptonshlp baaeball teams without ognlM m e." Singer recalls that carnival atmosphere that could from the liner, making lU first <>f Partlamaat, Bernadette Dev probably Is in Majorca, Spain, day. reports of eex In the etreets. both the college panty raids and end In a riot, according to stop en route* to Southampton, wrapped In an orange Man- He said the appeal hoe the Baseball has never lost a Open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday 9:00 tp 6:00 On the oUier hand, other ex the Fort Lauderdale riote start Shellow. Some Identity with the England, from the United'i^t, squatted on the sidewalk Thursday and Friday 9 :00 to 9:00 — Telephone 849-2896 See your Frigidaire Dealer! complete support of all major cos# in the high oourt. In 1932, ed with exuberant spirits and States, but hla whereabouU was outside Prime Minister Edward perts cited such historioal preo- competence and success of the league players. Ooldbarg is ex- an opinion delivered by Oliver (Next to Chador’s) edente of mob vlolenoe or orgies were apread by "social con not immediately known. He peoted to aifu® U>® ®Me at the woe not IdenUfled. (Dee Page T m ) He's one more reason Frigldalre Appliances are worth the difference as tha Dionysian rituals In tagion.” (See Page Ten) hearing. (lee Page Bight)
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