.L*w—0.1*— y^- ■ ^ /. • ' ■" ■ ■ ...-'W.,.,^.''^^ ,.''■** '■, ; I", i ~ / ' \ . ,. .' *■■■.■ ' , ‘i." '^-m Tomorrow-Polis Open 6 a m. to 8 p.m . A A vnace Daily Net PraaB Rob r Tke W e * We o e u i» 4, u m Thb W eathe# \, P iu tly ‘Cloudy fuid, <90(4er 'to night and Urniorng^ w ith lows 15,790 tonight In the 4M and Mghs to morrow SB to 60. Wednesday’s HrniuJumer— 4 Cify o/ FI outlook—partly cloudy. NO. (THIRIT.TWO PA6 ES- t Wo^ o t 6 n S-TABM)ID) m a Nchei^ r , c o n n ; )AY, NOVEMBER 3, 1969 «■ Page >S) PRICE TEN CENTS Ret la ' ^ Cyc'lamate Ban R i^ c^ ed . Qy.AUBKp,,.fSIBNIi^V N:Bid ~ niB Wast^ngton Port NATlOiiS. N.T. yyPO N — In a ,mordanUy sarcwrtic sdBortal, the au- l^Des and Expectations’ — Oonununlat Cblha-again tao r^ v e magpsine Nature ridiculed fids weak the recent ■wa* given no nhance of jr©£tir» B r io * ban on cyttam atoe and, by imjSHcaWon, the *»at^ In the United Natlom aL A m erican profaiblOon a week eariter. the General AraetnUy' prepared . By*ferring to the ” fla rc h ^ progresa’’ of t t e cyctam ate to open Its annual debate on the ^tandwagon, the science Journal wrote that “It to terd to Iseue today. / • advtoors or the poliMotane who nianipu Although /the United States tated them look the more ridloulouB.,. ~ e on was expected to be successful *“ cyclamatee have been banned because once more in its fight to bar the to ban, and the new evidence provides the sten Peking regime,^ dittomats be derert Possible sdienfiflc plank on wUcfa it Is feasifale for poM- By THB AB80CIATBD PBBH lieved that Italy and probably 1 ^ ^ ’’*“ «»* «*»im easy credit tor a blow against^- Belgium might aban&m the WA8HINOTON (AP) — P r^ - kkar x „ Western bloc and abstain in the dent Nixon takas hu" VIetiiam \v o te expected Friday. magaxine argues that the evidence tor the ortUIctal oam to the nation tonight amid w eeter^ Inducing i»nc«r "was about os soUd as oandy- toaoh speculatlan over tha ponri- Oambodlah Ambassador Huot flosa : They caused no discernabto barm to Humana duringlB 8ombalh was to start the debate blllfy of a siaaabla atap-iq> in <0) ■ by introthiclng a resolution s lS T s i’S ^ ' united State, and ilve hers «mept tor a taro U.B. troop withdrawals, epmwored by 17 .Communist cuid In-^advanoa of Nixon’s nuiofa- nooallgndd nations. It tor 'liieyosm given to e]q>erimental latee, It ooiMnued. were heralded 9:80 p.m. EST radio- necognitkm of Peking’s repre so m a^ve that the wonder would have been bad tawTnot d^ if U TV address, House Republican sentatives “as the only lawful *•>* *“*8 vrere given a mixed daily Leader Oenald R. Ford of Mkte- < 0 > fopneaentatlves of Oiina to the. act of cyclam ates^ sacchartn. so It was impossible to teU Igan said “It ie perfeoUy poest-'^ fi the tumors resulted from one or the other or ftW a syner-' ble that alt American combat (O) United Nations” and the expul sion from the world organisa- gism — comUnSd reinforcing acOon — bebween (he tw o forces can be withdrawn fran tlon of the representatives of ^ ^ American Vietnam by July 1, 1970.” President CWang Ital-etiek’s Na- S f « » n ^ . Oie chemical acted On “MoPhomon’e ruli,” In Saigon, Vice Praatdsnt <0 ) itonaiist government on Formo- I^u re said. It is an ancient tenet of SoaHtah law that whm Nguyen Oao Ky was quoted aw K-'V- I j.^ " t n , I'i . r. ^AGE TWO • / MANCHESlm EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,. MONDAY, NO\^!MBER 3 1969 L - — ------• --- - - • - • >• ■ . * , . • * . >IANCHESTER EVENING HERA dead, all right, but alain by her MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3-^l%9 —;------:------1. . I ' . ______p A g6E e 1THREE father who o tte n to- comihlt x^ 'f'ollaiid MOVIE AUDIENCE suicide. The act end* in eerie • *ii****QUI Q • Sheinrwold Bridge - Rockville pulverised horse boOlto. Apply horror as Archlbaldo hoists the A 8€RV|6 e o f FlUMillAKEnS cobUrebs to stop a n ^ bleed. To BBIDOE SKHITAIBC corpse on his shoplder and is > ■ AND THEATERS. X Hospital O t ^ U.S. Health Industry devtiop sound teeth in a child, “T H E WAY Denfiocrais ^Ijatstrip GOP, REDUCES FRICTION lead off in his blindness fay NORTH rub his gufeis with a wolTsteeto Manfr.edo. T«t>n9» apply to Mms >-.. Mtor Nov t, 1988 ♦ J 4 'u e 1S:M to 8 —beUig-^.ciB|tol, of course, to UiSTdOaite In the filial act, Flora is ly ^ ALFRED raPElNWOtD 1 H E A R D r r itut VnaffiliuiiSSLHold Key ^ A 86 ^ 9-ni- .fai iJBi/mgtmm except me* removb thten bom i . toe woU Exit *8, ing In'state on a catfahjue with THIS .8^ ' Has Healthy Growth '^ o u oI olten r i e write about bridge ^ O A K 53 2 tomOy w km therjr an 8 to A nw t; . a candle at her head and at ' Although < unafflll^ted voters The polikvfor tomorrow'ir lo- h -. hi ads Sidkiates the iHiit was Itanw^hat cause arguments be ♦ 64,3 ' • " A % s m to 8 iMn. ' \ ^ By HAL BOTtB It was Douglas Jefrold who her* feet. After everybody has outnumber those registered cal elections\dU be open from submKlsd and approved undsr a millton*doUar aid program tor by John Gruber tween .'husband and wife,” WEST EAST NEW YORK (A P ) — Things a' your relatives, tlien lie wlU die obaerved, ‘’Han>lae8s grows at departed, Avlto sneaks in and either political p arty,. the a.m. until 8 pThi; at the Hicks the Motion Picture Coda balance of power between the writes a Nbw York bridge play ♦ >3-2 ♦ Q 10963 ^ Wedneaday; Maude of an ulcer.” —Dr. Stanley Ru- our own firealdss, and Is not to kisses ' the corpse. But Archlr Memorial School Election of SaH-Ragulation. V WJ4 3 coitanmist might never know if Democrats and Republicans has er triio sigw-RlmseU Portnoy. C K 9,2 Morrill, .South St, Rockville, dln, psychologist. bo picked in., strangers' gar- *-baldo has poisoned her Upe, to workers will meet ai '.1^' polls 0 QJ98 he di(U*t. open his iiiall: shifted, wUh the Democrats now ^ggastad for GENERAL "W h y don’t them to O 10 and ■ Mary Lamneck, Village The good old days: In 1909 toe dens.>’ ' trap the unknown lover he at 5:16 a.m. ♦ J 8, Health .iias becoihe a leading outreglsterlng the Republicans' audioncos. practice with the' -.^Autobridge ♦ Q 1097 St., RockvdBe. Son to Mr. and U.S. . government paid only ■ / ------As you know, I haven’t re “ LOve Of Three Kings” should knows w ill certainly return. The Planning CommitteX.foi' American industry. The nation’s in a name? for the first time. board?” And lu g o ^ . on with ■ SOUTH Mrs. Geo -,'4 - ■*' X ■ /. >• I \ . : I ’ ■■ / PAGE FOUR MANCHESTEh EVEMNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CpNN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER S MANCHES^R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1969 PAGE , coss^ Wallac^ Sees Sc/iooI;Rwfe Democrats Ask n W - i -w More IState Aid Frompting Peoples Revolt By P m U P D. CARTER part in politics Item now on , For Education The tVashlhgton Post out.” : \ ’’Let me say that the public A caU for greater state aid JA<3KSON, Miss.—W hur the school system has been vicious- ' for tile education of exceptional russet hillsides of Alabama and ly attacked within the-past children has been sounded by Mississippi unfolded a few Anderton-Uttle year,^ and the' citizen is aware the Democratic candideites for thousand feet below, George C. o(*it,-and all the Madison Ave- the Board of Education In to Wallace denounced the latest ef hue propaganda about the morrow’s election. In-ttieir tin^ frontery of the U. 8. .SupKme ‘Southern strategy' is luft what statement, Paul Boardman and Court. Arthur F om Jr. note that it is—propaiganda.. ' He puffed on a. cigarette — “ The people flare :(ak ap ’’providing ^ucation for excep when 'you are not campaigning tional children, because of the proaching thji tihie that they (or president, airline 'steward are going toicusert themselves small classes they require, be esses do not le't you smoke —within the jlaw about their cause of transportation cost, cigars—and said: children, abput high taxes, and special facilities, is very, V?. ” I expected such a decision. about the safety to their per costly to a small town such / \' ’ ’This court is lio better than the sons when they try to go about as Coventry.” Warren Court, and the time' Is their normal pursuits. The candidates continue, ” In fast approaching when the peo “ They’ve beem kicking tu the current^ .:fiscal year, com ple of this country are going to around too long and there’s go mitments aii^ expenditures of —within the law-—take back the the Board of Education for the ing to be some kicking around control of the education of their on their side soon. Within cost of educating exceptional children. . children run close to one third the law, I.m talking, within the ’The new desegregation order Constitution. above the cost of the budg was a wurrilous decision by the eted figure.” ■ lay violators of the -Supreme "Many politicians have According I to Boardman and Court, said the former Alabama double-crossed the people. They Forst, Public Act 627, which re govertior, but the little people have talked strong and their quires local towns to provide ^ would rise against the limousine actions are soft. The President for the education of execptional hypocrites - of the' liberal made some very strong commit children, should be amended so establishment and' the media ments to the nation, including ale as to permit towns to be re and end all this experimentaUon our region, yet there are some ^S imbursed 100 per cent above with their children despite Nix members of the cabinet adio their Average Daily Member on and Finch and Mitchell and take the opposite stand. ship (ADM) grant, rather than Agnew and all their Madison "I ’m ^Ing to help arouse ^Fashion Coats / the current two^thtnds for the Avenue propaganda. pM'file to turn on the liberal education of these chU6rw. establishment and .put them out ’There would be some knock of biulness all over the coun ’The candidates feel, further ing around on the other side; try. . . * ■ that towns should be reimbursed and he would help lead the ‘"The courts are the biggest for providing special programs movement. Smoke curled and law violators in the country on qnd services to exceptional chil evaporated around his head. the school Issue. 1 say that the dren within the school year In "Nixon or Johnson eirther one Fifth (Circuit Court of Appeals . whf(^ these ser\dces are pro couldn’t carry 'Mlaslsstppl, Is the biggest bunch of law- vided, mther than the -follow ever,” he said. He turned to a violators In the south. I’m not ing year. Btate construction young white couple from Mis surprised at anything the Su 3 grants should be made available sissippi seated behind him: preme Court does. The Su to any town wishing to con ’’Isn’t that right?” preme Court are law-violators struct special educational facul ’’Never,” the couple said. themselves. Bye Bye Birdie ties for exceptional chUdren, and . Alabama’s former governor "The Justice Dtpartment Orleans takes to a tree to give Anally, the . candidates believe armiled and settled back .in his knew full well In their own ‘nvadlnf tte compound. kitten decides to go out on a limb that there should be greater seat. He was en route to Jack- mind what the Supreme Court tether than meet up with the brave bird. (iU* Photofax). flexibtlity with regard to re- son, DiUIas and Los Angeles oh was going to do and Mr. Finch, gionaUzation of any effort to the first ,Jeg of a 8-week fact Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Agnew 29 provide servlcee to these chil finding .tour of Vietnam and knew It. So what they are try -Choosing a College- dren. soiAheast. At the Montgomery, ing to say is that it was the \ III;; I im|i m| . in ■ ,n "'nie net effect of these p'ro- ^ a . airport and aboard the court that did it — when It was poMd changes in Public Act .airplane, this is what he said: a chief justice appointed by Mr. I , I -.lull Uhl I I .''.!!!|l , •M.ll - III -*|ll ” l , ■ , ■ 627,” - -^oordman and Forst “ Well, it’s typlcdi.l of the Su Nixon who did It. III, ‘u -I I'l I -I \ I, ■ . ii;.ili\ ll II III 'I I -. New Laws Broaden College Aid conclude, would be to increase preme Court of ^tlie United “They think we governors States and of course I .have no By VAL TBIMBLB equity of educational opportunl- don’t have walMng-around Kh'll ^iil hi-- .lihl '|ih \ Iwi'i' i', I III •tudents. training and nursing, social Oea to give each student in the Hopes for the court at the pres sense. Their game has always Intonwtlea OfOoer mudmts will recelva sUpends work, and In the ,^)rd.kw a of state a relatively equal chance ent time.” But ‘”nie .American .iiul |il, 11 i .ill 111 '.nil 11 III I \ Borsaii of ngber Bduoatton been to say one thing and do ^ legal work they undertake aging. ’The hew Isgtalatlon au- of getting a good education.” people are getting tired of this another. . U.S. OMoe ht Bduoatten I u I li i| ri i nil! I I ■\|ii'h'-l \ I I> I |i ■!. 1111 li. durtng aummor or oUisr vaca- Uiorisea, for U>« first time, (ed- experimentation with their chil ‘JMany politicians In Washing Itw Highar EduooBon Uon portoda. The program has eral support for fsllowshipa for dren. The people are going to ton who Insist upon the- aver Ml '.\.iiiiil\ inii'ii nil'll RUtllOPlRMtlon ievt Rifl ■mIIIIam an*B/fllmSm ______1__ take back their children from I OeVAv thnnSISldt Tstsa_. AA- esssoe —^ ^a—— s _ . ■ age wage earner’s child being e<«nwt tato law in Ooto- Uirougti June SO, i ^ . enter local, stats, or (sdamlr the Bujyeme (%urt of the. "I |iili' hill'll bar and watA into aftoct In So- bussed and trifled with don’t government service and^sUp^rt I Fire Calls United States.” 0*1 yoor 19T0, era of Importsuica As our society g r im t more allow that to happen to their (or the strengthenthg of' gradu ‘ ”rhla administration’s policy ^l /!" - .'i h I I'l ,llli| 11 || I I to bundMda of Miounanda of complex', federal, state, and lo Saturday, town flreflghtors children. Folks are getting tired cal govemmenU g iW more ro- ate programs to; train them. It extinguished a car Are at Cen Is Juot as bad as the Johnson of these limousine hypocrites.” Amsrioon. Stwtanfa wtw nssd administration’s.” aponalvs to the peoplo’s need ta-a Slgnlftcant atari toward as ter and McKee Sts. ’The coll The plane landed in Jackson. RnonolaJ or otftor aaoMonca to suring a supply of highly train He blamed President Nixon pay ter ttootr ookoga aduoWHon for expanded ptibllc sorvlpsa'ln came in at 11:0fl a-m. ’The couple from Mississippi ed men and women In govern os much as the court. Itself. or voaottonol tnining. education, health, JjaHUlhg. and At 11:12 a-m, Saturday, town said they were thrilled to meet ment service. Mors than 818 N Job opportunJUea, In protecting ftrefighteni extlngulehed a fire ‘”The Jtartlce Department has George- Wallace. “ He’s bril In oddltlaR to swShoriMqg now been in the courts and the re natura) - temuroes and rsbuUd- mUllon hsa been authorised for in some leaves at 810 Charter liant,” the blonde wife said. this program through fiscal cent appointee to the court (the Oak St. ' . year I*n, but no appropriation Nbcon-appolnted chief ]UBtlce, mrmKlm u d ^ PO«<*Uoi. a/eiema,systsms, anaand mIn f — — *• At 12:40 p.m, they went to ■now, strengthening (amlUea and re- y * r . 99 _Essex St. where they extin Warren Burger) voted identi fWlsfaHy auD* tk.iiiiit.ti__ t u . ___ ...... _____ cally with the others.” guished a woods Are./ (Next: Nmn^ Htudeola.) ’The President is strong R A N r-1 S w W t o ? p S i r i 2 S handlcappwl. T W St. James’ Cemetery was onoe « • pwmmi w> ocw a^rvloes require highly creative NBA Publications enough and powerful enough \ ... ^9Mu*ny ovoty young poioon a g i^ the site of a woods Are planners and managers wittiw.,^, Readers: 'Itieee srtlcles offer which was extinguished Setur- that If he hod exerted his opin I IJFL 0:L wlio bw ttoo wMlKy and Em wtt ion in that direction. It would to Mookod Ig irmlbiiiiaiiliii od- sophlsUcatad knowledge of our good gansral advlcti 'To assist ' day at 1:B8 p.m. GASOLINf InsUtutlons and systsms. In making a specific choice you 0 Teaterday, a Wush Are \vbb have stopped the destruction of ucMlon, otetovor Ms. (UagdM. the public schools—” tn Em ooopewdva J** biere were'more than may wish to tend for THE 1970 * extinguished at 674 Wetherell St. 8.8 million federal employes at 11:02 a.m ./ in As for the decision’s impact pragrani, ooNogao and v i v w l - GUIDE TO CX)I.L.EaE 8BLBC on his plans to run for presi BANTLY Oil and more than S million am- TION. Computer techniques n\|r \ \ ^ I S( «tet wUl ahraaga Ml-i^tne, off- ployas of state and local govem- dent In 1972: “ All I can say is ounpui omploymaia ter (hair take the Individual student M \ l\ - I l;i I I menta. By itTB. at least 19 mil Hospital Escapee Soiifi;ht that unless they turn back the tektanta wMi Mtamota paitoiSs, through ISO schools (o pick out III I" I . lion men and women will bo the few matched to him To get i BRIDGEPORT. (AP) — State control of the destiny and edu a t fidl-flma, on-oM ij^ MUdy. needed. a copy send name, address and ' and local police have launched cation of their, children (to par i;. .1. Mil, ; Btudants wfll wotli in Jobs la- Federal programs are al $3 check to College Selection a search M an Inmate of the ents) It’s going to play a large tatad to tholr oopsar objsdUvss ready In operation to help offset Guide,' c-o Manchester Herald, Correctional Center here who critical shortages •" In a* number P. O. Box 489. Dept , 060. Radio V walked away Saturday night W lvllir profsssloosl (Islds. for City Station. New York, N.T. from St; Vincent’s Hospital, msnt . ***'*®**"’ fovam- ampla, In teochliy, msdieal 10019. wher^ he had been admitted for observation. 'eginner5 Yoga 'On Iftalr own, about u o ool- f " ” “ “ — A spokesman (or the Depart now offtr thia •mangs- omums- | CoDagg Stlaetloa Gaida ment of Correction IdentlAed RegUtratton and Classes Mon., Nov. IMh mw8, whlcti taut many odvon- c /o Manehaatar ETanlag Harald n tagos ter bkMi Mm tiattuboM the missing prisoner as Martin Regtstratton 7iM PJM. * OUaaes lia* VM. Marlines, 86, of Cos Col Mudonta. fn r one ' OapLOM A tines ^ s committed Our Regular m \ -•! 1 . I .J I ■' r .c - — g i f * • -"."SEKWr^— r. ^ ’\ I— K' •’ - V - PAGE SIX " x X MAt^CTIBgr^ EVE^^ MANCHESTER. CoW . MONDa V^ NOVEMBER 8. 1969 PAGE SEVEN Amirbpfiipi A If ittere has ever been any sUgU, ir> ,/ responelbl^ dream that! the and of segre Herald S T A R G Wiam district gation had not become Inevitable for Gredk Regime Cracks Down forcod to curtaU t M ^ e h v e r y * ?|pral^ Yesterdays — =“nBrCLAYKPOUAN ------n - g of toe papers to vendors and «Mi any faint hope that we might some uiaX t MAS. 21 ^ Your Daily AdhHy Guith y t newsstands. Several publishers PUBLISHED BY THE . how sidle our way out o f showdown fcff 2SYeatmAg6 ^ A f * . »» J ’ According fd the Sldrt, 'y l^iiatemalan .On Dissident Nws'paipers also accuse the. policq of oor- LADIES HERAl.T) PRDm NO CX>.. INC To develop mes.soge for Tuesday U B ln ell Street a long long time to . borne, because of A'renpMailiu W llM l tAc\/AVkv rre______"V ‘ ~ ____ r;1 ng on a systematic whlM>ei> Mmcheeter, Conn. Mnnebester^yar Fund total !g-5frgQg5 ‘ w«rts axrespooding to numbdrg H-17-2533^ r ; ^ can>palgn against their pep- THOMAS r. PER0D80^ of your Zodiac birth siga . ' o n-76gi-a8t W lD jS ttid y "Beat The ffigh Cost W A LT E R R. FEROUSON changing political tides. i>r changes In stAtida at |is,827, m ore than TAiiaus maitary kovemment is restrict- the'rullng colonels failed. ers in tiw^Atoces Af*. 20 1 Puih 31 Gtt SCORPIO Pabitshen ll»e ^membership! of the Supreme Court, $14,OQO below the quota. 61 Token OdTk 21 restrictions affect the On. Oct 81, Premier Oeoige F o a o d ^ October 1. 1881 I k4AY 20 2 You'll 32 Plain 62 Twisting 3 Aspects 33 Mind At Khani Papsdopoulos abolished ' Of Living Days*'^ subh possibilities now seem to have died B-19-22-2C 63 project wpr. #1 P u M M ^ E^ety, Evenln* • Except sundavtOUliUBL _ ' 10 Yean Ago ' i Soy 34 Interested 64 F ^ *’ A « _ ^ j ^ ^ r s a t r i c - which all sui^poried the late Ucotloh censorship, but and Rolldaya. ______Entered — ' at-- the Poet Office a f' ” ■ - f -■ ' - i ' (J- /.■ - ’-r ■rr P A G E E IG H t jRlAWOHlUS’rE R E V E N IN G H E R A L D rlw A lirc liS ^ T E R , CO NN., BHONDXy , N O I 8, 1968^ ---- / EVENING HERAIJ. MANCHtSTER.^^^ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1969 Bultant i^d writer. He .w ^ cur P A G E N IN E rently at workj^on poiiU^ ana lUatfcheHer Area ’ B o l t o n O b itu a ry lysis for the Tfatioiu^Uunlci- HEALTH CAPSULES® A ^\ u t I T ■ o w n Group Gives J. ^ loyal Fam ily to deattL You cab’t.mako it pal League, and ha^also con by Micliacl A- Petti, MJ). Youth Charged . Membens of the' Manchestw lAibor and Bm ines»}^ed liiBtoBdlUdhal' surrender, la a ■ AXTBirnOHl -f 'X I fairly taut economy you dimply tributed research ^and articles ^gflutpyou-^pffjpA u T oF 'fm t Junior Women’s Club ore re Rare Eveniiig lame fa^ the Holidays^ to Prentice-Hall/' and the A fter Three-Car minded that Iniltcakea for Viet (Jets w it^This M id W orld have to wMh a -Uttle idt RERDIN8 IMPROVEMENT G U ^ M rs. J. D . Fynn, Wifri youft ^KILP M£ I* IM - >sts for^estraint more ihOafion.” Encyclope^ih Brittanica. ‘TM HOSPITAL I nam servicemen tftould bo tak . ''B y THOMAS A. BEEDY there is a 'growing worry that BIMHNIWNO NOV. 16, Mjl9 Crash in Vernon AwsrtBtea Ptm p Writer I t . rteisv rm irMnw ^ - WOttfd wage-price controls he AMTBBIMMM MM EVEMINO OhABBES Once Librarian Survivort also include two en to the home of Mrs. wiiHutn ; O f B a P ^ t Yule V fiif Theme Saturday the rojral family is trebdUv^m « «W fC O T n «in ^ campaign seeking cooperation the answer to wiwlntotng^^ sons, a'slst^, and eight grand- Alexander MacDonald Jr., 17, Calhoun of US WUle 8t. or Mrs. thin Ice. EdMon have bew al Cbteaea tor EUM ENTABY aM flIO tl SCHOOL sttelenti ■*-*d (Ed. Note: The'Hera]d’s'\mu-_ _ 'Home for tlw Holiday*” is unregtsteidd dog over six LONDON (A P J — "Tbere’s a , /” Anafyat of uniw ^ managemet peo-_ empieynient and atahle prices? in Remedial Beading (Phenlee,",DHderstiuidtaig, ete.), SUtiy In T o lla n d , D ies children. of Hartlord , wbo charged with Woodward, M WsAlsU ,\- most' unanimous in writing Uiat ) NEW YORK (AP) ' — One of 1“ ®- TTfot’a opening a mouth “ Shdrt of atf all-out w ar,~e»- I ■ ■ . . Wtemorlal services will be sic critic, John :Ond>er, is con- the title of tfnt Christmas fair months bid iS^ liable for a $28 gay add daAfng ^buq^teniidr in the qUeen should "afialte har suite, Cempreheeslea, Vetiehidsry, Speed, CoOm Baud recMess driving and curating ^ Thursd^. the problems 'with the Ifixon ad- without teeth 111 it.” troll are an abondnation. In l(g- Test PrepanrtteB and GcMral Readlag Efflclcaey. ' TOLLAND—Mrs. Jessie Davis Yale Chapel, New veleecing,'6ftei' suigery. MJss to bo held 'Saturday from 'lo fine or imprisonment, or both. Ixaidan making noises Aatf cutCU4- CSirlstinaa speech, hbwever dull without a Ucense toIlowh« a Manchester______Gilbert__ hnd______SuIU-Enid Lynn the Hartford Bal- o-m. to it p.m. at the United BInrrIsge Announced mlqistratkm’s policy i^xyohm- HeUer believes that now to the feet, you’re giving up the game, Small Cleseee 4^;p*e-Testtng Prognun * CefUlletf Yaai huts' Flynn, 66, 'of Tolland Green, a ittng up some oopera/tliat W ve ®' monotened It, (night be. Yet tarytarv restraints on wagos'waMa' anS Umedor some lifting of the Nix- Controls are an otoniaaioii o f ' , * nounced. Burial in Falrview thj«e-car accident Saturday van WorkMiop will hold audi- let X^xn^bhy consented to re- Methodist Church, Rt. 44A. Mr. and Ifi*. James 8. Klar SeWiMiile Reading Imprevemsa l Oeatec, las. trustee of the Tolland Public Cemetery, New Canaan, will be (he staid. British'wondering what edltona have -iwataed prices la that it- eudu buoiae on Kowdewn policy, which he failure.” . night at the Brooklyn St. - Vdr- tlons for its producbon of H'* pertormanoe at the Mrs. Hugh .GiUls tuid Mrs. of Southbury, formerly of Man-' (eels to at the orlticri point he- -______U E. Oeater St. Cad ' .Rea^to OaveyTu brary and the former librarian, at the convenience of the fam- non Av3. Intersection in Vernon. "lolanthe” tonight at 8 at Souitt of Connecticut of CSteries Raymond^ co^dudrmen, C hester and Bolton, anitounce tUa wwld la oomtog to. Bach and lahotf not to sin but it Maacheator. Osaa. MML KAFROVR ' ^ thne they give another tradttion *" * puNlc Hg- doesn't define -the natuse .of sU. jrdnd which' the economy oquld “ dled Saturtday at Hartford Hos- "y- M l PoUce said a westbound car Ulrited Methodist Church. / ^ Nsttonal Ballet of Canada, have announced the following tte marriage of their daughter JiiP the old- . V ' .V'l-/- 4,.' a \ ■ ■ "t ■- I <■: . * ■ ■' \1. -7 '. ^V- i- • "“I : V' V . . ^i' \- 1 •?n- V . \ ■■r.- P A G E T E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER. C0NN.» MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1889 ■< MANCHESTER* .EVENING HERALD, MAJrcHiS'TER. CONN^ MONDAY, NOVE^IR; i.N«_ PAGE ELEVEN a ; could proylAe a mcidaat hot Im Columbia talks about adihng ailother. po- -lice mvetnet and g M ^ blg mu • X Assassination portant start toward tbe rtoan^' -V Stamford €wdidati^ A gi^ At I^ue in N cUiatlott Of antagonlams end ills nicipal govemn^t f jobs to Britain: restoration of respect for. tb s In- Standordites butead of, "carpet R ^ k R isi stthflaas/ of govelm cnt Mr»«c«ig \ On Mostl^uesT^JSitterly baggers" yibp/com e Irom put- Who^s the R e Democrat? side the aU citla^,” It said. By PAT B0 S1 9 rAIT Continued frpm; P i^ e One) ’ Befoiw swft antagoBlsmi can Uiinec^sary to the candidate as ■’the Ry BARRY N. 'SMITH "true Democrat’' In' the \ Maff Bepoftsr most negative individual Pvp S^tt Writer y / {MUgn and that Carey, a mem- nwre violenti poUUeal'^ asensai^ manifedt themselves in a cash GUI NOW FOii MSTUUTiON ^ ^ The Stamford Admeato lx?- of poUUOal assnaahsiHana> the ever encounter^ In ptUlUas, He New Britain B s tM J te r of the CCD, Is a. ^captive" nations may web occur." \ govensnssd sbmdd moos to pro I . Under Lawm.smavv OTAMPORD, Cotm.' - hasn't had ^ a pooltlve thought 4 sar College NEW BRITAIN, Opim. (AP) Bie party’s liberal movement In its report on law and ot^e^, tect Its leaden and leaders In Last Gi^l Bsisn Frait .Ssls ta, 'a 'X ' iMnhoavi w ' 1 < Bach Of Stamford’s three may- about anything fmr as long ka —This city la engulfed In a . . “ dually the Uilrd-party can- the cominlssioil said govern eWU fights and other movs- Rfchard K. Dayla. local fire oral candidates elalmi he era I era remember." Sit-In Ended three-way copteaP^tor mayor, -didate. . marahal, has aiiwsmced that best protect the smra homeown- ' The committeeconumtiee brokeormt with Republlpra Incumbent ManafOrt, U.S. Rep. Thomas ments—local and state and fed ments, the commission said. POUGHKEEPSIE.!. ijr.T.N.T. (AP) 'MW legialatloa eliminates the “ ’—whether It’s holding the calling off Ita Mayor Paul Msmafort facing Mesldll, R-Cotm., and other eral—must recognize needs of It .neommended DEWtlO BMITHERS7<#-nn —The sit-in is over at Vasaar met' Service protseUen to sA need for fire permHs in towns Une ****on taxes fA birby Duttins-putting an “>«*«>«.“>®*tlng, wnu*which is tradttra< a challenge/by Democrat Jamea i Rcpubllcana ’ tif the.-city have their citizens and act iqx>n them federal 'oMeiaia or candidates “ Id to do ™ devoted-to planning College as a new school week J. Csueyx^a 47-year TREASURER’S REPORT 19M ■ 1M5 — Investmente A I n tm t Received Blanchestear Evening Herald : 'V Oofaimbla coneapoadeut VIr- IMMfl IMT-di IMS-dS ghda OSIteon. ML 888-9884. ^ . Oeneral Fund Account | f 8i.4n.M t n,044.t8 $10135S.n ^ ^ Capital Improvemente Reserve Fund «,tn.88 ^ ^ Water Dept. Acoount « S,T8T.tl S.8S7.M t.4tTi» sons Speak I Water Dept. Reserve Fund ITAM.44 lf.m .45 '6 ^ 'D 7 -^* 2 ( ^ ,8 8 2 .4 2 ^ Sewer Dept. ISM 3.U5.M SSZJM To Fellowship Flre. Dlst. Special Fund 4,n«.io 5,tT«.ee ■, i8,i7».*6 Uls Rev. aiid Mrs. Clifford O, ^ ^ Eire District.Reserve Fund * U5A8 SM.N Sewer Dept. Beaerve Fund •67-'68^*207.351.75 Slmpsoii of Center Oongregap. , S.ITS.U' M88.M tion|al Church Will show . slides yL Spec. T al^ DIst Auth. Parking Fund . •St.st Stt.M 5U.4I and talk on "Taa, the Church ii ^ ■ \ Spec.'Tulng Dlst. Auth. Pkrk Beaisrve V J(78.n 7SSM UASd '6 8 ^'6 9 ^ * 3 0 5 .2 7 & 5 6 Retevrat," toMgbt a t 6:30 in the ' J 1 ' . Sewer Dept. Escrow Account S.7M.M T8.78 8S.M ^ Parker VUUge Treatment Plant ^ i « w AoeoHit m 7 8 1.7M.ST . Wilson Congregational C bui^^ Dog Upenoe Account ,. ' ait a meeting of the Woinra's . 4S.U MAS 18SA0 FellowsHp. of the Hsutford - Dls- Grace Robertson TVnat'Fund . m u USAS'. /, UEM , Mancheater Public library i.512.73 trite. ■ j- - OHM ssiM a.tjn ^ ^ - WMton Trust Fund. The Sinipeons spend several '-B.S48J4 ,»M g M . months in Asia and Europe , ^ ' ” Mary Cheney Library " ' 'f. 8115 " Mj5* finding out bow the church is ' Town Deposit Fund . . i ' ' SMM i s s i t helping many people - emerge Jt -j Cemetary Trust Fund'' \ ~ MA4S.M 10A!U.5« MMSM from poverty. He ocmcluded ^ Retirement AUowanee Fund that the duirofa Is striving to in .tu .is UMSAS sh m s m 7 1 5 3 1 2 .7 3 -- 3 V2 M ills minister to the basic needs and Penoton Trust Fund ' . ■ MIEN MM-n MMJR b“ !«ndary Sewer Rond laone. 1 1' the..rtiigiottz hunger of people. ^ Scbeol Imprevemant Bond | j v *X" The Ohuroh of today, he said. 1/- Is rteevnnt Globe H oO ^ Scbeol " 1A14A4 . , Keeney St. Sebopl ' X. ' , - ^ J r Reaer\-e Fund Aoet. , * .n t.n SAVEDlFOR Teen Still Critical V-.. .. GREENWICH. (AP) — JamM sMm m -u swTAsi.n ssMjnsjs Murphy, 17, of Greenwich was ■till in critical ‘condition at ./ .MANCHESTBt! - -.LI , Greenwich Hospital early today The ideal tndoor living'eorvd tt ioes of-the /. I kfter being stabbed Halloween electrically heaie'j hombfe where,sealed-m air can^ •/'4 future are here' n<)w through ffesh air living ■1 I /'/ . '■ ) i', 1 night wMlO Investigating pn at- become stale.and stuffy,'W/.th gas heat your horhe ■1 tack on a car. —jf < with modern. |ow cost naiural gas You can have can breathe.freely ' 1 ' f C O N S C IE N T IO U S ^ . .A- Police arrested a IS-year-ok) much more than perfectiheatmg and.cooling the ' •If you re ihierested tn giving yourself • D IL IG EN T r Greenwich youth Sunday In coo- yearjrb'und You can live^ better 'onth homidification and your family all the bertel'tsp! hiesh qir living. ' • THOUGHTFUL . . i . nection with the stabbing; bnL.\.4. US DO MORE! srtthheld Ms name biesnse at J' 'in wifiter to rejj^ve dryness and debvrqiditics'fion , call-CNG m Harifprjp (525-04J 1) br m • DEDICATED,.. —l- w:J Ms age. in summer to remove excess moisture A New Brdain (223-2774) ■ pr your gas heatrng naturalgas cxrporation Police said Murphy and a i Aoc^'afl yeaf long, gas fresh air living ;provlide8 : cor#«ctiquT ) companioB were la a car stniek contractor Also mqpireabo'uf the highly popular VOTE REPUBIilCAN — TUESDAY. NOV. 4 th by. a., thrown object. SpoMng I'-U: frequent'dhanges of air as often as ten times gas heat conversion burner rentat pr^ram ’ with V o J sohieofM in roadside Shadows. every hour making your indoor phmale clean.) ' ' warm air gas',heat, you're halfway to fresh air RE-ELECT H C r ' Mlnphy left the car to hiventi- '.V . healthy and odbr-free ^ --- Ay i Fur Rittes To Tlw Pells C dl «43-1SIR^ w gaie ignd staggered back k short living/: I air-cpnditioning 'when'you' te ready, will V time later, wqeaded' M the ah^ ' Gas healed homes heed less msuiatipa than i make It c‘omp.ieie - doman. ' -■ ■■ . \ V':- ■ 'iA-; ■ ■ ■ - ' - " 'a ■■ •: " ■■ " r U r ,-53:.'-“ ■/ . 'r'-' - ! "H. ■ 'v /' ,-A A r ■ ■ ■' . ■ ■ I, A' 1: ■K f Ur.",u* » . ■" ^ T '! 'i -, ;■ VI'> ■1/ • 4. i - . Y •m/ > f ' V \.' P a g e tv i^ v b fC!HBSTE& EVENING HEBALD, ^N C TE STE R , CONN., MONDAY, n 6 \^BBIb E B 8, 1969 I Maine, the 1868 Democratic vice X' * FBI !jftapp^ presidentiBl'nominee, said over Booklet R^'dy MANCHESTI^ EVENING HE|tALDr MANCHI&TER. CONN.. MONDAY,-NOVEMBER 3, 1969 the Weekend Democrats are PAGE THIRTEEN I, n nhe saf willing to share political risks For Tenth Grade \ >n/ S n a g s p| ittM* kdid Knr> staiii^ dcNi't •v«r g tt ifcrM IMMIBS OT In Hijacking with Nlxon^ he "moves mean • SfiH &e L oom s F c r f E o it a|l’' for the Board of Represen- -r' '''■ ■ ■ - ’ ~ ~ ■ ^.totlyes. • >.' also work for a natioi 'mlnl- ingfully toward disengagement Cdurae Offeringg r y«ar. or $9.00 fai stom p votai#.. New National Police Union mum wage for poUcS. (Odotiiiaed from P>|^ ,One). from die war.” ta r lending Bill . / ^ Running fpr the Board of Besides Omaha aq^ New . York The. Manchester High School ‘ A t V erm ont’s Educatic^ are R<^rt ChambiSr- • Hie committees which organ a ty , officers rrt the nwetiiig a psychlatrUt could'find a de WASHWGTON (AP). — Kf- liatioii, a Senate source said, EleGtioil Tomo^pw lain, Robert D u^au, ^ (Jeorge RENT fendant nomml, mentally inca ized Uie Oct. IS rallies went business education department Would Pleclge Not to Strike w re froniPbriland. Ore.; San ahead with\plans for more m as-. has prepared a liooklet on forts to. smooth'blit differences bae caused a flurry among j • \Colt B ra n ch Furbish, and seIeotm«fn', Bruno. Joae', q ^ ; St. IJaul. Mlrin.; pable or partlaUy Incapable. A -Lissewski and Joseph Eaifan. "4^ JIM DOflNElXT slve anUwar demonstrations in course offerings. BmU dstrow- in Senate and Hoiise Versions of <>efense contractors, be added. Third Under Cdnsolidatihn said, efforts will ‘ be made New ;tBrltoirt and Bridgeport. person found mentally Incapa Assbciated Press Writer throughout the country to Inter- ble, Carl! said; would be admU- mid-November. ' . .ui j , ;* the $20 billion military spending ^ industry - \ ST. JOHNStiURT, Vt. (AP) — Opnii.; S ^ t Lake City;,. Auburn, A CAR? But cheering news for the chslmuui. fc.,,___ •- # oj Upset aS they are on thto' ted to an insUltuion Immediate bill are snagged on a Senate-in- one,” the source said. "They're ^Offlcl9ls at Falrbeaka-Morse Di- rowrZTT for the third ^time Under the ReprekentatlvesS' ”■ r be elected board are Stuart Neff, Arthur OMAHA, Neb. (APj — Repre- membe^ 'N.Y.; Quincy, Mass.; ,Shreve White House also came from -k-'i. J - ■r' ■) al, \ : n -6-1 . V ‘'r ■! PAGE FOURTEiaj ^ MAJJCHES'ireR EVENING HERALD, MANCHEiSTER, CONN,. MONDAY^ NOVEMBER 5, 1969 MANCHESTJiiUt EVENT^ HERALD, MANCHEiSTER. COl^lsL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1969 PAGE F U T p jN / . Mci\wley-Poole Announce Engagements Aitisworth-Pease ' IClaB Barbara -Poole, and' A. Bruce McAwley, l»th oil .Ibm- Misa Virginia A. Pease of cheater, were Saturday ,af Vernon became the bri^e of ternoon at Central Baptlat Clarehce W. Ainsworth Jr. of Cbutx^ Hartfud. Wturehouse Point Saturday af H ie bride ia the daugiiter of ternoon at RockvlUe UniUd Metbodlst Church. M r. and Mrs.' Hatxrfd Poole of Downey Dr. Tlie bridegroom la Hie bride Is a OaugUtir of a eon of Mra. Anthony M cA^ey Mr; and Mrs. VTlUaih H. Pease of Edgerton St. and (he 1^- of Tankeroosaii Rd. The brlde- Anthony McAwley. graom Is p son ot M r. and MTs. Cniarance W . Ainsworth Sr. cf Hie Rev. Arthur Kuehn of Warriiouse Point. Central ^ptiat Church per , The Rev. Willard Conklin, formed this double-ring cere mony. V - pastor of RockvlUe United Methodist Church, performed . .Hw bride waa given In max^ the double^rlng ceremony. Miss rtage ■ by her father. She wocv a . M a t^ rie Steidiena was organ full-length empire gown of lace, ist.- A bouquet of mums was on designed with scooped neckline the ailtar. accented with seed pearls, long Tbs' bride was given In mar sleeves coming to poinU at the riage, by her father. Bhe wore wrists, and court train., Her a fuU-Iengih empire gown of three-tiered veil of aUk illusion satin accented, with scallc^ed waa arranged from a maU^ng laces designed with neckline pearl-trimmed headpiece, and ——..... -■ edged with-scalloped lace, long she carried a bouquet of carna tions, atephanotlB and orchids. The engageihent of Miss Bar- to polnU at tiie bara Hurteau of Arilngton, Va.. ^ of S^RU ls, wri^, and detachable chapel- Mrs. Donald Emerson of formerly of Manchester, to Cpl! ^ bordered Hartford, aiater of the bride-' Thomaa D Hurlev of Manoheator baa- been in matching lace. Her elbow- E fw m , was matron, of iumor. N.H; has been araounc^*^ annoyed by her parents, Mr. length bouffant veil of silk U- inidesmaids were Mias Ann , her pareiL, Mr. an“ MrS Fred from a • / McAwley of Manchester, sister matching, headpiece, and she ^ the bridegroom, and Miss Peck of 7B6 N. Main St. Hei- fiance ia the son of Mr. carried a wMte Bible w«h a Deborah Krar of Hartford, Her fiance Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurent J. Roger of spray of miniature white roses. cousin o f the bride. and Mrs. William Hurley of Ep- 19 Clyde Rd. Mias Darlene Pease o< Vor- The attendants were . dress Mias Tully attended Mary- noti, sister ot the bride, was ed alike In full-length empire Mlsa Hurteau, a 1966 gradu- lawn In South-Orai^e, R.J., and maid ot honor.' Her fuU-lengtl^ gowns o f blue velvet, fashion ate of Manchester High School ia a senior at Regis College In gown of oUve green satin was ed with bishop sleeves with' and 19M graduate of Becker Weston, Wn-g accented at the front with floral cuffs. They wore match Junior College In Worcester, Mr. Roger received Ms bache- wMte Itu^e and orange color rib ing headbows with streamers Mass., Is employed by the U.8. lor of science degree from bon. She wore a matching green and veils, and the honor at government In Washington, D.C. Worcester Polytechnic Institute headpiece with veil, and' rile tendant carried a bou(|uet of Cpl. Hurley is a 1966 gradu- Worcester, Mass., where he cani^ a cMonlal bouquet of blue carnations and - mMature ate of Epplng High School. He was a member of the Alphil MRS. CLARENCE W. AINSWORTH JPR. green., €Uid white carnedions. orchids. The. bridesmaid's bou is serving with the U.S, Marine Tau Om ega fraternity. A gr?id BridesmBlds were Miss Cyn- quets were of* pink camaUona Corps In Washington, .D.C. uate sfiident -*at Duke UMversd- . tMa Ainsworth of Warehouse and miniature orchids. N o date for the wedding luia ty, Durham, N.C., he la serv and Lester Backus of Warehouse oUve green suit with brawn ac-. Point, sister of the bridegroom; Thomas Humphries of Man been ahnouncad. ing as an ensign In the U.S. Point. cessoiim and a corsage of yel- and Miss Jan Rothman of chester served as best man. Navy. Mrs. Pease wore a green and ‘low miniature carnations. Af vUle.-Their orange color Ushers Were Brian McAwley The wedding Is planned for white knit dress with black ac ter Nov. 10, the couple will live w ere st>ded to match ^ hon of Manchester, brother of the July. . cessories and a corsage of yel at 86 Park St., RockvUle. or attendant’s. They, wore olive Deiord Dechert photo bridegroom; and Jeoffery Poole low carnations. The bride- Mrs. Ainsworth Is a graduate heat^ecte, and Uitey carried MRS. A. BRUCE McCAWLEY of Rocky Hill, cousin of the gToom’s mother wore a cocoa of RookvUle High SchooL She oolondal b c^u ets ^ green car bride. The ring bearer was brown dress and coat with bone Is employed as a clerk-eteno- nations. David Poole of Mancheator, cMor accessories and a doraage grapher at Pratt and Whitney Malcolm AlnWorth of Ware brother of the bride. of pumpidn coior carnations. _Division______„of United Aircraft Mrs. Poole wore a pink dresa house Point served as his broth- A reception for 176 was held Carp.. South Windsor. M r. Attts- W a beet man. Ushers were Sturgis-W illiamson and coat with matching acces ■ n. nv. u ----- the church parlors. Pdr a worth; attended Enfteld HWi sories. The brklegrdom’s moth-~ *’*’« * " Schooi. H e Is employed at ^ er wore a gold knit suit with Point,^^sbueln of the brldegrwMu; Po., Mrs. Ainsworth wore an Grade Finishing, Hazaixlvtile. brown accepsorles. Both wore white orchids. A reception was held at the VPW' Post Home. After their L e ilk e m ia Hebron wedding trip, the couple will live In Manchester. Mr. McAwley attended Man Virus Found Recreation, Land PuTchase chester Community College. He Is employed at the Elm ore As Scientists Central Issu^ in C^inpaign sociates, Inc., East Hhrtford. Mrs. M cAwley Is employed as GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — Hetoron voters will go to the three full-term Board of Educa a clerk In East Hartford. A team of Brltlrii scientists has poUs Itomorrow, between 6 a.m. tion members. HljMivIst photo found a virus which causes and 8 p.m., to elect a full slate Voters will also have to de The engagement of Miss Nan leukemia in cats and made It of town offioials. cide tomorrow, for the seventh cy Ann Pepper of Addison, N.Y., Generation Gap ' . . . grow In human , cell tissues. ' time since 1934, whether to al to Sgt. Brian Rlchaixl Wlrta, Lorlns photo _ . . , . T h e ma.lor Issue in the cam low the sale of alcoholic bever Topic at Bowers. formerly o f Manchester, has The engagemient of Miss •>««" grown paign has been mainly the need ages Jn town, been announced by her parents, Rosemarie Bonneau o f Andover “ to P*S tissue^ and the for recreotlonBl facilities and Hebron has. been a “dry” Robert J. DIgan, coordinator Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pepper to Dwight D. Dqwnham IJI ;of reseorchete plan to test It neort acquisition of open land. town since 1938. The only «me of youth services for the Board of .^dlson. Manchester has been announced on monkeys. The encumbent Republican It went "w et” was for the two- of Education, will speak on first selectman, P. John Per- rier fiance Is the son of Rich- Mr. and Mrs, "T h is Is one of the biggest year period after the first vote "T h e Generation Gap,” at the -a«4>.Wlrta of New Hampshire, Normand E. Bonneau of 2 Cen- ham, and others running on hds breakthroughs In cancer re on the Issue In 1934. Bowers ' School PTA meeflng fornwrly of Manchester. ' Andover. ticket, have been campaigning search In 20 years,” said Dr. According to Eihery N. Thy- Wednesday at 8 p.m. As co Miss Pepper is attending Her fiance Is the son of Mr., door-to-door the pari several, Robert Williamson of the Royal lor, registrar of voters, res ordinator, he Is responsible for school In Addison. Sgt. Wlrta, and Mrs. Dwight D. Downham weeks. Beatson Hospital In Glasgow. idents will have a choice to ' school-police liaison, Identlflca- ■a 1060 graduate ot Manchester Jr. of 76 Foster 8t. They have Issued no fotrmel "Having this virus Isolated morrow of pulling one of three j •< tion and assistance to young High School, Is serving With the Miss Bonneau Is a 1069 grad- campaign platform or state'- m'eans that finding a cure is levers on the liquor question. I f" , ^ people In conflict with com U.8. Air Force and is stationed uate of Rham High School and ments but, according to Per- now a matter of hand slogging.” First, on the sale of all types munity, fam ily or school, and at Little Rock, Ark. her fiance is a 1064 graduate ham, are "standihg on their school membership and at A July 1070 wedding Is'plan,, of Manchester High School, But William Jarrett, a profes- record” In providing leadership toctmoUc beverages, which tendance. ned. Both are employed by the Hart sor of veterinary pathology and_ to get things done on fire pro- Include restaurants as He has a BA from St. M i ford Insurance Group. head of the Glasgow University tectlon, pubUc health, better y®'* Package stores; second, ------• - ...... - for package stores only, re chael’s College and an MA T h e wedding Is planned for research team that announced roads, land fill dump main the d iscovery, cautioned: tenance and conservation. quiring two licenses — one for from Notre Dsme University, Jan. 10, 1970, at St. Oolumba liquor £ Church, Columbia. "D on’t get to exdted about and one for beer, £uid both In sociology, prior to com The Democratic candidates, third. ing to Manchester, he was pro the possibility of a cure being who have also been campafgn- no alcoholic beverages. bation officer, for the Connect foun^ quickly. But the outlook Ing door-to-door, issued a cam- If the sale of all types of al-- coholic beverages falls icut Juvenile Court In Rockville Doctors Give’ Views looks promising.’! fte-lgn platform which Aaron for five yl^ars. r* . • I rri - "This is ‘the •'6 first natural cacan- (Steve) Reid, candidate tor tain a majority, these votis will On .Controversial Topics cer virus to be discovered .be added to the votes'for pack- Locally, i\e Is chairman of the F lrri Selectman^' summed up In stores only..Then, if the Chamber of Commerce law en NEW YORK (AP) — A major Jarrett said. "It^ls the first vl-se*! statement released kiri week, forcement ' sub-committee on ity of doctors polled by Modern rua ever shown to cross the spe- Field riated, "I feel that the lawr than town ie 28 years behind times np > votes, package store drug abiue. and the Manches Medicine magazine say women cles barrier. It will Infect imy human cell.” In many areas, sik* as busl- ^^^^..^rould be permitted. ter Scholarship'Foundation gifts should be given abortions on re and bequests committee. He Is quest and coneenting adults The discovery strengthens the ness and Industrial develop- . ^ ----- — ment, procurement of open" Maachester Evening Herald also active In recreational ac should be permitted to engage theory that leukemia, cancer of tivities for town youth. In homosexual acta. the blood, m ay be caused In spaces and recreational^- correspondent Anne msm by a virus. cillttes, maintenance of roads, *cl. 228-3971. Following the program, Mra. But most of the doctors op and that there Is a general lax------. Edward Cormier -and Mrs. posed legalizing the use of mari- Regarding the possibility that Juima. , Ity' In town government. ■ David Carmel will serve re humans might catcb leukemia " I also feefl that dur candi freshments In the cafeteria. The i»H of 27,741 physicians .from pets. Dr. Oswald Jarrett, Jeta Q u a^p le Volume on sociomedical issues was re to® nrofeisor’s brother‘j and a dates are a more progressive Other programs for the year; NEW YORK - U.S, airitiiM leased Sunday. mernher of the team, said group and tlMit we ctin provide Jan. IS; Men's night (ladles flew a record 18.1 billion rava- "Should abortion be available the much needed leadership to Invited too). Dr. Don Gulnan, present evidence Indicates that to any women capable of giving stimulate p ro^ss and_____ aton-miles proper In 1968, more photo Manchester physician, will It Is remote but further research legal consent upon her own re balance of growth In our town.” - times the volume of MRS. RICHARD KARL STURCIS .IR. apeak lutd shovy slides of "his BurUn-MoM ^'oto 1s under w ay on the question. quest to a competent physi Among the positimia to be ^® age’s first yaar. African safari." The engagement of. Miss . Prof. Jarrett added: No one Kathleen M. Kearney of East cian?” the poll asked. _____ „ filled, other than . three seletit- * ?______. ______, March 10: Dr." R obert Lln- ;envl8£igeB ot the moment that Ttje marriage of Mlsa Janli gundy’ velvet'^ihce'jind orchid Hartford to Mark Johnson of FlftjNone per cent of the doc- leukemia Is an Infectious dls- men, are. tor two-year terms, stone, assistant superintendent Williamson of Soutii ' Wlmlsur, amingcd from li matching lace Miuicherier has been announced tors answered yes without qualh «ase In the same way as mea- town clerk, town treasurer, tax of Vernon schools, will speak hendlKiw, and she carried a cas by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. flcntkms.------r-,p-. and another xi.o11.8 jjeiper sles. There Is nothing to suggest collector, agent of town deposit form eriyjof Holton, to Richard on "The Ungraded School." cade ■ bouquet of tvory color Patrick Kearney of East Hart- a'pproved but only for* med • that you would be infected If fund, two Board of Education Earl Suirgls Jr, of Newprtrf April l i : Jolm Rogers of Bol (4>a 1 noMAnna roses with orchh|_nnd turquoise leal reasons, for example, fol someone members to fill vacancies tuid g l o b e I News, Vil., took place Snturdtiy ton,; black history lecturer now sneezed a virus at huimsl _ Her fiance la the son of Mr. lowing rape or Incest. you.” seven constables. nssdclated with M ETRO noon at ^ I t o n Congregational Miss Elizabeth Ehlcrs of Nor and Mra. Roy C. Johnson of 78 Only 4.4 per cent gave an un Also, for four-year terms, two Tlivsl SanlM ^ (Metroimlltun Effort Towanl For years medical experts Church. ' walk, cousin of the bride, Pleasant St. qualified no. While 32.8 per cent Board o f Ttut Review members; Resrlonhl Opportunity), will have suspected that human 905 MAIN STREET maid-'of honor. Her full-length Mias Kearney attended East had qualified objections. tor ftve-year terms, two Plan The bride ls,_Uie daughter of speak on "The Past and -the leukemia was caused by a Vi Hartford High School; She la ning and Zoning Commission 643.2166 Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Harold William gown was faithioned With bur- Black Ian’s Rolein If •• ri.Ru Oiie la —'On --- toe;- h question- - — ^ .icgBnztsi legalized . rua.rus, outbut aespitedespite extensive re- ■■■"" members, two Zoning Board of son of 78 Main St., South'Wlnd- color crepe skirt. Sbe wore a May 12 • i^hiirt^n .K employed as a receptionist at homosexuality. ?7.7 .virere In fa- search they have been unable to "'«'»hers. two Zoning Board of A i^rleed agent la 8bui. sor. form erly of Boltoni The matebing velvet boftdbow with per rdcH will ^ ^ ’ Hartford. Mr. vor and 32.3 were opposed. ' produce It In a test tube Appeals members and two Zon- veil. Ihg Board of Appear' alternate ►£??***■ •“ AlrUaes,. bridegroom Is the son i f Mr. r . , steal p e enl a phy- ^onnson hka riudent at the Uni- ^n overwhelming 88.2 p er, Dr. Jarrett said toe feline BoUraads aod Steam hlp' ucatlon program. members. and Mrs. Richard E. Sturgis Krbtesmalds were Miss Teriy versUy. of Connecticut. Storrs. ot toe doctors opposed le- leukemia virus was Injected Into ...... Sr; of Newport News. - Sturgis of Newport News, sister A June 1970 w eddli^ to plan-, 8«ltolng.marijuana, and IfiS per human cell tissues In the lahn™ And. iw six-year temis, two •t. tied. , — , cent favored It. toiy.. _ «aoora- Board^oTFnnilance members' and The Rev. J. Stanton Conover, of the bridegroom; and Miss H i* Gallaotr^- -OMtlflfa, pastor of Bolton Congregational Maralyn ^oltay of Manchester. ^ ’’Althou^ .. - W in a J e a lm iM V Church, performed the .ceremo Tlielr gowins of turquoise velvet ny. Walter Qrzyb was organtst. and aqua crepe were ■ styled to ' CARTHAGE. Mo. (A p ‘) — Af-- Hippies* Compaiiluhs -Ubeml happen In a living persona” he '' The soloist waa Norman Shaw. match thl» , honor attendant's, vln Buffington was driving front May Be lic e stance. Modem Medicine |Mid. said. «“• ne The bride wore a full-length and they iulso Mfor« matching hls rural home to work at a food empire gown of ivory peau de velvet headhows with veils. store When tWQ.de«r"'started to NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) — Jump'^ a roadside fence. sole, accented.,wlth peau d’ange Brill Turner of' yncasvtlle Long-haired hippies have one lAce re-embroidered with served as best man. Ushers The buck made U but the doe enemy more powerful'than the became„ entangled...... In the...... wire... establishment, .says Barbers pearls,, designed withWSZI4 high necli were aaisiivs^Randy riUllVB Jones ^»IIU_and l-siLarry gift of g Ting from a man line, long lace sleeves, A-jlne Yneger. both of Uncaivllle. Buffington stopped and pulled Union Local 496. lO R M A L sjtlrt, and detachable chapel- A ^-ecepMon was held at the the doe loose but he ^ell and she , In Its monthly bulletin the un length train bordered with Manchester Country Club Af- landed atop him In a; ditch. T h e ton asked Its membeta to help p a woman to seal his t matemng lace. Her elbow-length ter a ntoTor .trip, Mr. and Mrs. enraged buck charged toward head o ff the enemy—lice. veil of Ivory aUk Illusion wds Sturgis will live In Windsor. . "Htotory Is repeating Itself,” troth should be of Treasure . . . W i SIHT IT , . . I let go in a hurry.” said the bulletin said. "In years gone •“ tore the bathtub, p ^ c u - Chest Diamond Quality Both deer lijn off and again louses (head lice) were veVy ALL FORl^L WEAR IN started over the fence. The buck prominent and nauseatW to the made It but the doe was barber.” , STOCK A*^ ALL TIMES! BAKED HAM SUPPER snagged again. Buffington eyed "Today the-new] style "'Of long the big buck and kept at a dis hair and In ,'mony cos^s fugi finalloped PotsHoes, bka. creet distance as the doe strug Goto Slaw aod tives from the bathtdb are HAUSTBAKO gled and finally wriggled free. $ao8 HOME MADE A r p iE creating the same p9probtem. Pediculouaea multiply 'and t r s EPISGOPi 1 CHURCH spread rapiiOy.’ N E ILL H ALL 1 ; The union bulletin “said lha’ MENO SHOP U U B E n ORUU pr^entatlve ,to reasonably short hair on the younger gsnsnttksi "n w Marsal oCl THURSDAY 5-6:30 p.111. p a r k A o i D O H A nO N and hipptso. W l ' — C W m m E N (— fler IS) CLSA-ADULT8 $SA8 OPEN The New Ortsans > bosod B praB V A T IO N S —64B-187S A.M . to 10 P.M. iva med Its, barbers'.: "D o n tia lc e ®®8rtrioam *-Tinnhea(is them home with you, eltiMr »g-s- •M Mpln Strsat ‘SPBCaALOrn m V O R W w e a r RENTAlil loutouses or W pplea" ' ^ V 1 < . ■A, jPAGE SITTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. “MANCHESTER. CONN.. M O ND A^^O ^M BER 8, 1969 ’ kl-., Section Two M ONDAY^qi^ERs,^ MOITOAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1969 Pages 17^to 32 Special Limited Enrollment PeriodEnds Midnights tk^.r* A/ov 6 >569 South Windsor . Cohconi|Bk0ost8 " Campaigning Intensive Symposium^^ta But IssiiesiWere Vague Student Unrest^x X «o to the poUs wUl be the Democratto student unrest wBl be the tomonow they wiU have little beaded by taro incumbents A im - subject of a two-part sympoe- excuae tor not ImrymUig aiwt bam Ghtasman and Donald J. ium begliuiing tomorrow night aUtoos ot nnivUAtot^ they w a Pbw newcomers Joseph at Oonoordia lAiteeran Cburch. — to renawa-* a iJ L ta ^ Adams, Harold A. BocMno. Tomorrow's acaaion wflil be cooo^ to repreaem them in J. Bmith and A M n Z a i local govenunent for the next oeukL gin at 7:90 In Kaiser Hall- and income two yean. Residenta wUl vote for atx .feature a pand of tour students . from the UntveraiEy of Hut- . Durtag the two monUB r4aw«* «*us11datea and nine WRl be Mec- tord. The meetings, dpen to. the tfae RepubUcaiiB kicked otf the ^ public, nre planned by the Con oagnpaJgn with a Labor Day The Board of Ekhication oan- cordia Social Minlatry. COmmR- i • firewoita display, the -leeidenta dtdates, all of whom wdl be have been subjeotsd'to a vol. elected becauae of the election The put^tooe of the student ume of pEutiean literature sel- Isw, include Democratic Incum- you go to the hospital! piteel la to "provide an oppor- dom aqteclenQed evm ia a bent James A. Arnold tuid new tuntty for people to become 41- Pradidentlal year. Democrat Donald C. Keicure, rectly acquainted with the is. ^ Part of the eiqplanatton lies RepuUican aide, sues giving rise to student un in the fact that the Democrats, Neney Heath and Oouneil v«t- rest today," said the Rev. Lowia hL ^ Ac t u a l l y pays YOU: ■ extra cash up to $10,006 . extra cash fro m ^ u r first who have not been piuticularly *ran Vernon Petersen. Bauer, aaelatant pastor. wieU known for oiganlxatitm. For town treasurer the "Re- The second session,'to be held day m hospitel ■ ^ tra cash pays up to 100 weeks ■ protection continues until agej55 when Medicare ta k e o v e r w ^ iwdl organised tfato year fublioans have again put tor- 't\waday Nov. tt at 7 : » p.m., and oondupted a sustained drive ward RkdiEird O. Rotfawell will feature thrte prominent which matiched the Republicans while the Democrats support liilnistere who have been^ doae- ■ gjdracasb direct to you ■ gjrtra cash to use any way you want tp ■ extra cash in addition to any other insurance! in both scope and quality. Richard H. Berrio. Vote tor ly associated with univereity TUs, of courae, forced the Re-, one, one deotad. students. , pubitoans to keep in the puWlc ’ ab town ^ k both partiea They -are the Rev. Richard eye. when ordinarUy they would support present clerk Olaon, LAiteeran chaplain at as tamimbentB, (tend qUetly Charles N. Bnes who has serv- Tale;, the Rev. Chartea Lep^ ®**™?*” record. ed in that office for 24 yemrs. aaalttant LAXheren chaplain iu SEND N O M O N E Y N O W ! -^Examine the policy without obligat The problem tor the voter, under PUttning and g'-ombw Harvard; and the Rev. Arthur ion however, wffl atin remain since Oommlkskm, ti^* Democrats Vbn Au, Lutheran chaplain to much c f what has been said have noniinated Paul B. Kin>- ‘ the complexes of collegea and must be weighed and evaluated, chunos,, a 20-year veteran ■"d universities In the Fenway area What emerges as a result of iormer chairman o f the oom- of Boston. __ PAY ONLY IF YOU DECIDE TO JOIN ^ INTRODUCTORY OFFER LASTS ONLY 3 MORE DAYS. exaininallon of Etatements is niiaaidn, while the RepubUcazis The Rev, Mr. BauerOays the '<• th ^ the lEBues are not very ^re renominating their Incum- presence of the mlnlotere will ■ dear cut, and moat o f the po- bent Gerald PugUese. Again bring a Christian perspective NOW^ . . you and your family can |oln sitionB taken by both parties bote wUl be elected. ^ to 1— 1 '*1 V 1 1 1— T— Sand No Monay-^paciai Offar Expires tee issue of' student unrest. A Nationally Respactad Company Oongregatioii members serv this Extra Cash Incomo Plan with no rod 40SPI T A L CHARGES AR E M OVIN G Midnight of Oat* Shown on Coupon Beiowi P®«- «lectm en the Democrats 1S5 ®**'®®**^' have nominated Vincent T. Gas- ing on the Soda] Ministry Com- tape, no questions to answer, no medical UPW>\RD MORE RAPIDLY FHAN oeveTEd nad maae their aoDeor- . _ _ y To introduce you to this remarkable new Plan we are As important as the cash income itself, the low cost mittee are Edward Kshl, Mrs. examination, without having to see CONSUMER PRICES & this unusual offer with a Money-Back Guar- and eare of enrollment, is this one vital fact: Y o u r anoe in earlier party p la i^ M , ^ IBS Fred Oebhardt. Mr. and Mrs. a salesman and without any quallflea- A 1 T------T------anted. Tojake advantage of this tax-free “ Extra Cash pohey is back^ by the rteources, integrity and na- and others, m ic T e s ‘ ^ L o ^ t o Ronald Kraate, Susan goott, ttons whatsoever. Index: 1057 - 1969 - 100 Income Plan” -F orm 442-65-fiU in the Enrollment faonal reputatioii of Umon Fidelity Life Insurance atlon of fiscal re^xxMbillty,’’ ^ *"*' and Darden Haslett. But you must mail 176 Fonn on-wwm thismmuMO, page and mail4t-6e/ore Midnight of the Company of Philadelphia, an old line legal reserve are so vague as to be meaning- elected, ----- About 800 persons sttended expiration date Mown. less tn the Hght >)t needs and a*«tnblea, the Dcnio- VOur Enrollment no later than Midnight, company and a member of the Union Fidelity Insur three seoslons on drugs at Oote - ^ ____ jceive 7yo ° “*^ ^policy,______take__ your______time^ to. ance Group, which is licensed in all 50 states and other prcm toes/or'lhe candl- nominated Alexan- Thurs., Nov. 6, 1S8 datea. \ 4er Bloaie,- W«dter Cheaky and eordia last yam-; and aiMtear examin^it■ i — ; u r carefully. It’s TTAairticiAiwntten iAjto JLM?be'e^y C O SY tounder- u n a c r - Washington, D.C. . ' / h ■ 0 w MO attended three sesttOM on stand There la NO FINE PRINT. Show it to any So in spite vf " \ - U i , V ■ ■ I S ■ t t - l PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU). Ma^GH|»TER, CONN^ .MpNDAY^ NO VE^EB 8, 1969 I.' .^/'■ ■'X- MANCHESTER EVENING HEBAIJ). M A N f^g ^^ GQNN., l^Np^Y, NO VE^£^ 8, 1969 PAGE uK / Tins Ik the Way the Machines Will Look When Manchester Vot^G ^to the Polls Tomorr^ ■-V‘ ' ' f j ‘ < - .. > --- 0 ^ . ■ - V : \ ■ . C' ■' PAGE TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HBKALJJ. MANCHESTEK. CONN.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1989 MANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1969 V '" . / ______y PAGE TWENTY-ONE Coventry Moonlighting Vptet^ ^Xo^ick First Council Rule Ends^ As Mew Charter Goes in Effect For Judges^ By HOU.T OANTNER _ Kalber, and It^pu^llcan Ramon roada, the bridgrea that are atUl rCfTOH (A ?) - A » . I V y all over tout the» voting Mensel. For alterri4t««v all but closed, and the dump proUetn toat fedim judges n o ^ and iomorrpw Coventty’a Kalber are Incumbenta. . . . wo canirt ailCord to repeat outside inooibe Mipble vbters will choose the New Charter ' .^the dlemal ^uroe o< the teat after five lust Town Council following one Importance of this ,muni- " totvo years.’’ of the most active poUtical cam- election Ues In the fact Deirtoci;atic Town Chairman . Judletei palgns In many years. that the first Town Council will RaymondBradley Sr asks ★ The polls:^l open at 6 a.m. current that “all quaMfled.voters In the lead- ★ and will remain open until 8 " Selectmen - Board of town 6f Coventry and ' Jus- p.m. In the two votlng- districts. government, vote on Nov. 4, regardless of ------said may mopnligtat if 'they Residents In the Wirst District ^ afflUaUon, rememberii^ / wlU vote In the bafement of electlM In IW , town^peo- that this Is the most Important — __ full disqlomire to a speoU ★ panel of Oun^ pantompoitales. the Town Hall, on Rt. 81, next f'*" owrwhelmlngly approved election ever held In the t ^ . ” The rsiporitt ob outside Ihoome ★ to the Second District 1^1 vote charter, which Bradley added that anyone wllK-toe kept secret unless the in the basement of the Town the needlni a rWe Z the S pabel fM is there hsis been “a Hall, on Rt. 31. next to the yel- govern^nt. ghoOftd contact North End questlmT ot conflict with stand low brick Capt. Nathan Hale ty headquarters, at the Bra^y ards of judicial oonduot” School. Those In the Second Dls- comes the advent of the „„ Wrights MIU Rd^ ★ BOARDtof DIRECTORS - The conference, meeting Sat trict will cast their ballots In first town manager, who ----hasT al- again, again. ) rt,gardle”ss ★ urday, dropped the rule adopted MV r toe llbraor room of the _Coveh- cou^„^dSLTeTa^d ^ last June under the leadership try Grammar School, located <>«'®'als at the polU of former Chief Justice Bari on the comer of Rt. 31 and “ ton,om>w will be as follies- ^ Warren which barred federal WrighU Mill Rd., near the June- ^ jiidgea below the Supreme Ooint ★ tlon of Rta. 31 and 44A. ^ ^ tor will be Wllllim Hall, who from accepting compensation fOr ★ A total of 3,448 voters are gll in its first fneetlna” **^ “ ®***®* >" dfismaB ★ • , .rt- -y. ★ WE NEED YOUR^UPPORt TO m a k e; MANCHESTER A 'ostihelli ' V. ' I ' 'i- - ' ★ RETTER PLACE WHERE W f ALL CAN AFFORD TOIIVE! • APPOINTED Task Forco on Nordics and Dongorous Drags . . . ★ Whatls B«m r GrovfirtNiMnHn McNKlIiMiBr Worth To YOU? • PROPOiSED Chora Corps -^Youth Holp to Sonior CiHions . . . "m UNITY TMEWE IS STWENGTHf" •"GOtDlCARD-Plonfo^SonlorCIHiws... ★ ' t -. . ^ ★ f INSTITUTED Bi-monthly Cmmont Sessions for Board of Diroctors . MANOHBHjTER PJiOI’ERTY OWNERS P llO T IQ C n\i: ASSOCIATION • PROMOTER Tooth Commission . . . 1 ! (pieOee print) ' iM EMBERS HIP APPLICATION IB.M • PROPOSED Rocreotion CompSox — (Mobo Hollow Tract — Ski Slo^, otc ★ ★ ...... : ' ...... Piione ...V...... R«^ion Couliin of E l . ^ OfRciol, by 26 AdUnftftft Pleaee return to: | .1 Mlse Mabel Sheridan, ' (Treasl) ^ J - ■r 13 HoUUter Street V ' ft. ..* ■ h • ^ ' I Maneheeter, Conn. 0994B _ P, O. Box 4U ★ f- * - -Mimelieetor, Conn. MM4 ★ -I p i will serve on some. 'St Ti com m ittee AGOSTINELLI and MANCHESTER 1^\ > Polls Are-Open 6:00 A.M. to .8:00 P,M. I P Tell me ho w 1 ran help This Ad SponSpt|nd by th# Monchostor R«pubticiin Town Committoo — ChoHooMciUnsio, Trooiuror . . ★ !\3 - 5 ^ p i can do telephoning. J...... oerfetarial work. j "Partners In Progress”, v !\) ★ ' ' :.r ' ' L-'' 1^* ■ ■ y ® ® ^ j KEEP NATE on the BOARD OF DIRECTORS! Sponisored by the Maneheeter P roperty Owners ProterUve AaaocfaUon. ^ ★ NOVEMBER 4th VOTE REPUMJCAN ★ j ' / v ****** Aseoclafion ... _jL Sponsored By RepabUom Town C om m ittee-^ln^ McKsnxic. Treseni'i^r 4-; - V i;. ■ I ' r * \ i- M i- PAGE TWENTY-TWO , MANCMESTER EVENING HERALD. JIANCHESTEE, COMH.. MONDAY,1NOVEHBER 8, 1989 ‘ MANCmSTEfc EVENING HESfeALD, MANCH^TER 00NN« MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1969 Carolyn Ra^ldii Has 4 Long and Hot...; PAGE TWENTY-THREE T o T o p h i M a n V W c^ ld b f T V That’ s Predijction TV-Radio Tonight Tom orrou^s E lection: H artford Eleetion Shapes Up i ■ For Summer ’70 By<0 yrA J ■■■ <•' . V . 0- - f ' PAOB TWENTY.FOUR ------• LOOK, KID, HOW ABOUT PLAYIN' WITH SOME OF.- I^ E R GTH6K,'\Crm ^ ^ BBTrB qHAIHAUB affiliated voters.;Wen«m pre- variety of positions on ACROSS S ^ A ra to a id Over 26,000 voters In the six **®**iy held local contests In lems facing the town, while the MANCHESKR .ID e v U MianctMater Area towns o t Ver- ^ interesting aspect wUl RepubUcans have based their 6 Original—^ -Paembry iUIW CORNRS SHOfPINO PUZA festival ii Correlative non. South Windsor, 'Ooventry, whether the change to No- campaign on acoompUshments UPrevent . of either ToUand, CUumtala end Hebson ^«™*>**' will affect voter turn- of the past 20 years of RepUb- . TOUAND TURNPIK»~NiXT TO CALDOR TURNPIKI. EAST 5 Indefinite m. 13 Excite to wHl Ije eligible to cast their bal- polls. Veliion voting Ucan contnd and . ptomiaed action^ power (math.) lots In tomorrow’s local elec- been ei^anded more of the same. -K 14 letter 6 Insulate ttons. fromi two to four. The campaigning has been 15 l^ii^ievous bundles of wire caacaa ■ ■ naa The hiantrial struggle be- S O U m WINDSOR fa r qtUeter Uian In the paw ' popular SOUTH WINDSOR 7 Cereal tween RepuUloana and Demo- ^Adh Windsor Repuhllcans with Democrats UmtHng Qiem- ’ SUUIVAN Avm ui 19 Aperture disease 23 Made of oats 35 Contaminates crats ta r control of the area ^ ««eklng a continuation of selves to two releases and Re ALLEY OOP 20 WinglUte p&rt 8 “Trick-or- 25 Winged 36 Long-legged towns take a new twist this years hi control of the publicans m akh^ nmie. No SHOPPIlio CENTER BY V. T. HAMLIN shore bird 21 Army com Treat” 26 Scoundrel - year In Ooventiy, vdiere voters government. They are run- charges- or countercharges TH' flR S T PART O F XITAKEVCUR \ MUSIA VtORKEP, OOR mander (ab.) plunder 28 American 37 Australian YCXlR CURE 15 REALLY HJUT'P MINP OFF kids; \ THOSE ------parrots tdH be~oasting their ballots tor ** **'®**' *«oord have been made by either par^ 22 Let it stand 9 Small cask wildcat QUITE SIM Pt^O O R m HNAHA) A I INTHTRAPE I ON \OUR 10 Street 31 Electric - 39 Enclosing \ the'town’s tost Thwn CbuncU. ^ «*levem en ta: a continuation ty. Democrats have challenged BENPCVERj .M 1Tiuor W ) WE CALL rr / r v c s H tt/ e ( e s rc k n A 23 Heavy blow barrier 24 Landed safety zone potential .South WliidBor will ftian, vote leaderriilj^ and the Repiririicana only witii pn>- I W 3 I O n « N V DISAFPEARH)! V H B « 32Leaf 42 Culture propertieiL 11 W a in ^ t ^ tor a Town CbuncU, vdiUe Ver- lowest area mill rate in- posals to problems. Partici^ ^POPUUR’S GOT IT! 16 Seaport in interstices medium non voters elect Board of Rep- year, stress has been laid on the need 26 Tea container 45 Number 27 Slender Belgium 33 “Jack o’ — ” resentaUves and Mayor. J™ propose a tranqMrta- tor a capital improvements 34 Hindu title 46 Siiake branch.(bot.) 17 ^ot one In TbUand, Columbia and He- *«**y «onimIt*ee for the program, a Senior Citiaens (d ia l) of divinity % 50 Chaldean 28 Left-over 'town. 'Commission;, a youth ’ council, morsel 22Rofik (var.) - city (Bib.) bnm voters go to the pcRla to vote for candidates In the usual counter with the and expaasion of town office ^ A ls o r " r “ r ~ 5“ t r 30 Contemporary r - I" r “ □ ri Board of Selectmen government present capital' tm- hours Into evenings and satur- 34 Ohio, for n r 13^ naces. J>pr the second local elec- * “ *** “ instance L ttoo in. a row, Tolland is Ous iSil ^ ^ restUts of actions RepubUcans cite the theme, 37 Girl’s name J 17 OUT OUB WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS oidy area town to field ^n P**i'*°*“ "KeAP a good thing going,’’ DISCOUNT 38 Possess ■ entirely new crop of candidates Democrats counter with “Opra w O io u p o f n r I t for the Board of Selectmen. , ^ counter the RepubUcan the doors to eHHclent, respon- A WHOLE NEW SHOPPING BAG! »•» f A TWISTED AWKLE VeAH.WMArTDUfiH m n C 1«W w m*. In. m fat. «JL fMi ewj AAR7A SPfVUMBP , LiiCK-FDRHUM.I !T rcM 23 Referendum questions wUl .*i,®**” J® S® ®*''® town government, appeal- 'wRi«rrcH.THAn» IMEAM/LUCKILY, IT IH face. voters In Hebron and ** Increaced nine ing to a bi-partisan coalition of ASHAME/raOT- -4 o S l^ 1 in e s r D A V Y JONES BAU.MJUS1ES, nickname ¥ South Wlndamr. mills two years before, the townspeople.” x' BY LEFF and MeWILLIABIS K XiaW F 41 River (S p .).^ 17~ * In Hebron the question of *“ *®®t percentage rise In the Unaffiated voters number i ; - 42 Concerning MI permitting the sale of Uquor In town’s history. Democrats Yav- 167; Dehiocrata 1,006 and -Re b u t Yo u s t il l d o n '.t planies YOU SAW HIM Br in g BUT 1 CAN SEE HOW YOU THERE'S NO ‘ ■ town will appear on the baUot ® Publlcally financed muni- pttoilcans 979. AU votes are b e l i e v e I CAN CHAT MB THAT 5LUEFI5H COULP FOOL A N U N 43 Child I F 1 TOP VALUE FOOL LIKE A JT tor the se'venth time since 1986. - swimtnlng pool, the R e- -cast at the Hicks Memorial WITH PERCY, POCTOR. I ASK BP FO R ... 44 Woman in ST Is SCIENTIFIC OBSERVER. SCIENTIFIC disguise Tobeornottobelsthe sale of ^ privately financed School gym. FOOL.. a ~ □ i ^ SIM PLE 47 Tavern brew ■0 aU alooboUc beverages^ the re- °"®' HEBRON 'M A T T E R OP 48 Bridge f T qulrlng of two Ucenses, cne tor . ''®ters wUi elect nine mem- Hebron Reputriicana are TRAINING HIM holding 1 ■ Uquor another for beer, or **** Town CouncU out standing on their record, wtaUe STAMPS TO OBEY A 49 Sweetener n r 51 Cubic meters 1 H the option of keeping the town ® candidates, no Democrate stress roads, better COMM AN P. 52^Mnp dry. more than six of vdiich can be government relatlonshipe be- w r 1 DOWN n r t South Milndsor voters wUl act ^ P“ iy- tween pubUc and Selectmen, This is your LAST WEEK sr* on a more cultural referendum ^® Education Recreation is the prime Issue 1 Mars . □ B J 2 Himalayan question, deciding whether i to wUl be automatical- in -the campaign tor both (Newspaper tnterprise Assn.) .permit the town to seU the now '^®*®®'*'*- parties. to complete your EKCO vacant Sadd Memorial Library i^™«>crate hNd the balance Hebron’s 1,626 voters ore building, with profits from the P/ power In the voter reglstra- served by one voting district, COOKWARE! CARNIVAL sale to be daposKed in a fund „ ” with 8,102; Repub- Republicans control the town BY D I^ TURNER tor the construction of a new 2,217 and unaffUiatod with an estimated 600 voters; Uhtary. accounting tor 1.660, tor Democrate have 676 and un- Penn. DUTCH-EGG Fine WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE RppUbUcan vefers continued ® total of 6,969 registered vot- affiliated 460. Eixact voter, to ddminate in the towns of Cov- ®*'® figure appropriate tor statistics were still unavaUable. MfNtiifbl Sjrmlkata, Ine. THEY'RE RIGHT...TELEVISION entry, pebron, and Columbia. ‘*'® elections). South Wind- COLUM BIA ' NOODIES » IS A VAST . HBfUMIft ARK AAADC-MOT BOmi s Demoerh^ have the edge of ®®'" ''"ting, districts have been The main interest in the K5.N -THE BUSBLK8U9TERS- 11-3 Coilege inn ^ A V am . control In South Windsor, while expanded tiro to four. Columbia election contest cen- WASTELAND.' ’Tolland tmaffUlated voters have t^ V E N T B Y ters around the Board of Eklu- J the largest ehare, although t^Yentry's first elecUoh tor a cation, race, with Republicans Democrats In that-town this Tewn. CouncU-town manager seeking to Increase their , ma- CHICKEN BROTH SHORT RIBS BY FRANK OWEAL year outnumber Republicans tor government flnda both jorlty from three membSni of the first time. In Vernon, the Parties pledging themselves to a total of five to the mavtnunn SOLIN FANCY-hemettyle largest of the area towns, Dem- *uuch the same thing, but in allowed tour members, r 1 ocrats outnumber the Republl- 'fiff®*'cut words. Botit seek bet- Otherwise the campaign has cans. t®*" co-ordination between town been very quiet, depending - Three Negro candidates ' are ®g®ucles and a more profee- mostly on personal contacts PPLESAUCE featured In area races; Colum- ®*°ual form of town govern- coffee hours, ■ w O 1 bla Is running Charles Bailey, a uicnt- There are 1,462 eligible vot- Democrat for the Board of Bdu- I>emocrats have taken a ers. The balance of power lies PILL5BURY FUDGE j a .... J a ■ cation, while ’FoUand ls running strong hold against the propos- with the RepubUcans who ac- SAWYER WllUam W illiam s tor con- ®it Bolton-Ooventry airport and count tor 606 registered voters; ^ Z Z BY ROY CRANE stable and Uriah Motheson tor have thrown in a dash of con- Democrats have 424, and un- &R0WNIE iMIxS Ko$1 YES; YOU PONT EVEN , J'LL SHOW YOU.' ~ \ t Board of Tax Review vacancy, fUct of interest charges against affiliated 433. 'THE WATER'S^ both on the Democratic tickef. a Republioan without naming CHICKEN, \ CMRE RKE YOUR WIFE ALMOST LIKE | _ . _ ^ PRINCELLACUT - a m i ? A V IN MARATHON. Cmaimthon^herew ecom e/ ) 1 L-J-. Two years ago Tolland elected Nna- 6LASS; MR. Mayor T op* QUIUER 8ERNT. James Cornish, a Negro, to the P t the 21 candidates on the - — ^ 1 Board of Education. ballot, 18 wiU be assured of i n t At Touch Football • Mi «l MAkh'Ui'W U M Ml Y8WS various, towns has -differed Town Council candidates wUl DETROIT (-AP) — ;Hiere 'JUSTWATTi markedly this year, with Ver- be elected. were more heavy gasps than , SEE THOSE T V ■ non taking the p m e tor the RepubUcans continue 'to lead crisp signal calling Simday as r a u . . . /scuDotNoaoUH? most verbal contest. Democra- the voter registration statistics outgoing Detroit Mayor Jerome BEFORE WE GET tic candidate tor Mayor Bey- wHh 1,284; Democrats have 1,- Cavanagh qiiartorbacked his THERE WE'LL mour Lavitt and his Republican 216, and unafflU at^ voters ac- team of poUce bodyg^uards and PR0BA8LYRUN f INTO SWEliLS.« opponent Frank McCoy have count for the balance of 948. friends to a 40-0 touch football Planter’s Salted traded verbal blows In press The town is divided ihto two win over a team of Detroit THEN RAiN C 1M t, HU. he TJl In. U M M. ;-w.t^SQUALLs. 11-3 conferences^ newspaper re- voting districts. newsmen. “ What used to be enough insurance is today totally le a a ^ , debates and over the TtM XAND Cavanagh, who did not seek rodlol ' ToUand Democrate have re-election In Tuesday’s olec- MIXED NUTS inadequate . . . especially this close to the university!” • . M Layltt, who enjoys a reputa- waged an active, forward seek- tlon, clicked on a number of MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD tion tor his speaking talents, uig campaign based on ■ a wide passes. . ■ was pitted against McCoy, pre- ______■ ______POPULAR Brand I’M SO PROUD OF BEEFY/ WELL, I WISH vioualy known bes;t tor his HE'S p u t t in g h is T N A T B E E P Y ^ recreational program activltlea. t m e a s 's a m o t h b r STEVE CANYON A T H E CONSCIENCE ABOVE CONSClENCe BY MILTON CANIFF Vernon’s contest vUtui further s W rt o f COMPLETION/ THAT PUTS \ THIS PETTY GAME/ WOULD TELL HIM SPRAY 4 THE FOURTH 'EM IN OUR TERRITOPY enUvened vvlth many relessss TO G E T INTO UNTILTNCRE HA Q UARTER, THE AGAIN! THE G A M E! COL.«ANYDN. B i r r T H E I M BUNCH OF from each of the BoSrd ot Rep I SCORE R EA D S... HEARINeiNTHiCAfC H A D N 0THINO Tb , ATTENCMNT HARP-C0KNBCB> resentatives. candidates, and in SHADRACK.. 14 IMU$TKN0WWNiRE Ot> W ITH THAT FIU .-| SAW YOU STARCH « lUARE6?It> . the final days there has appear GOLYNE ... 7 WU ARE AT EVERY IN 6 STATION HOUW -AN D HE prefer A COtO- ed a variety of miscellaneous 1 — SHADRAdfS UP/ KNOWS TMi QUARTERBACK, TVRICEY endorsements from prevtous Sunmaid Miniature ‘ SI LEVINE - drawalT local leaders, and a conflict of IS HAVING A opinions from U.S. Sen. Ed ; GREAT OAV - 2 6 14'/2 OZ COM PLETIONS mund M usUe and distant cqu- BAG - 3 3 A T T E M P T S , sin of his In Vernon.. RAISIHS y Campaigning was alao^$>fi® - vocal In South Windsor and Coventry, - ^ For Good Cboking In. conbrast^ Democrats and 40 OZ. MR. ABERNATHY L . BY ROLSTON JONES «iid FRANK RIDGEWAY especially R e^bU can s In tile towns of ToUa^, Columbia and BISQUICK BOX -3 V\OND6R WEIGHT BSOPOUNOS..yOU Hebron were qnusually quiet, WHAT. HER ARePfHENDCyAND 6000- Umlting theniselves to personal GRIEF! campaigning and to mailing CARD WILL m rUREP, BUT LACK THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN W/LL PaWERTOSTAY ON WINTHROP materials. TOWN 4k YOUR 0 T E r . BY DICK CAVALU . Republicans,' presently In con CLERK -Ht------— trol in each of these three H a e m D u u o B E w o n Y h e towns, aro running on their r-TUESOAY-l 1969 ONLY Juky-Ground »yAEBCX3N... B E > record, with Uttle else oddefi to W A T P O N n L H E SURPRISED. their pubUc stances. C A N D ID A T E \ JACK fr o s t g r a n u l a t e d SffiS-THIS... Democrats are on the of 1 9 6 0 fensive, seeking control of the pre'vtou^ RepubUcan 'towns. In T Tolland they are Seekli« to put 1 9 6 2 CANDIDATE m u c K 7 9 f . 11-3 an end to over 20 consecutive years of Republican control. SUGAR 3 V - CANOIOATE - Imported Cooked 'I I ‘VERNON ' 1 9 6 4 PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER Vernon political parties have WITH THIS COUPON H A V e fielded new peqpie tor. their AND THE PURCHASE OF $5 OR MORE mayoral campaign. - Democrat CANDIDATE Half \ y A N IC E SOME 1 9 6 6 m e e t i n g t a u v s Lavitt vs. RepubUcan McCoy. GOOD AT ALL POPULAR MARKETS Found' NEVER ' Present Mayor /ack Grant, a I i. j " \ . ■ i-Vr- T' t : '■Vr- \ PAGE TWENTY-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCTESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 4969 B^NCHJfe'rJSK EVENING HERALD. jMANCHtaTifiK. CONN.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1969 PAGE TWENTY-SEVE^- Pair of Ac^ , .Two hbles • in • one were 'J I registered at the Manchester Oeoatiy CliA 1 yaMeidny. seo« B tm tj Pagnnl need the l87-yard fifth hole using a ' 8 six Iren, idaytng In the same fearsome were PanI lainst ■ By TOM BARREt T Porrenti. Joe Soata and Ed , 41-6 NEW YORK'(AP)—‘Td from behind to beat Plttarhurgh SAINTS ■ CABDS - &Uve by ' B^r IHB AaSOdAnCD FBBSS the winning touchdown. ^.Il^th P i g ^ like to p la y a big game 38-34 Detroit whipped Son Fran- three Soi^ . NTIj less than two minutes .left, Clc- Bill Kilmer fired a chib ny Jurge “If-1 don’t have ulcers by Also getting Into ^ act By DE^N YOST ^after Northwest received a punt was good every week," said Bill Nel- 28-14 and Philadelphia lee, which * e ^ * m Mvtelon calone put toe frosting on toe record alx touchdowna — he h a i Tow tunied into touch- M v M m now, I'll never have them.” was Frank Pe(Uoaae. His The only mistake Man- vincek on their own suii p ^ e d by bad hiek checked N e w j ^ ^ 28-2o. cake with an exttia-point kick. sen. “There’s more incen- the old marie o f two.— in lead- downa,..-1n- beating Waahlngton x P e t F ia . W That’s the way Ea^ Chester High made Satur- “ yard line, they were able to Griffin kicked off and what ^ " It Just prov^ the old cliche ace c ^ e on ttle .ail-yaid I „ BROWNg - OOWBOTS -1 Ing New Orieana to Ita flrat Vic- f » Uth Btralght tlw a CTeveland 5 1 1 .888 2OT ISO Catholic Cofuih C liff Dem that a team that won't be beat, sixth hole. Witnessing- the diiy afternoon at North- ,'11°''® w**® p®®** «o be an onaide Uek w I#; lent were Bill Ogden, EaH . As Her M the D a lla a ^ t o y s uallaa won the opening toaa- tory after six loaaea. . * • * New Torh 8 4 0 pQ 146 ent summed up the situa can’t be ^beat," commented west C!athoIic was to nlny " Manchester lineman and was Everett and Dick Atehnm- Cleveland but ttiat waa about - Charlie Johnson also fired i^'l^A G K liB S - STBBLBB8 — Louis 2 4 1 .888 140 187 tion for himself and hun Demers. “ They Just wanted to M bnoK. football. The Indians un- ^ m X l i T 'K r t ^ e r 'T O e °" , TD atrikea for We C ard ip ^ , aenaatlonal running hy ptttab’gh 1 6 0 .148 186 IBS dreds ot Bag^e fans after toe win and when the chips were anmsed teammates had m o«, S e ^ m i n ^ ^ ti able_to ^ anything going, extra point-was good by Bob sun ^moving"toe including fow-to-Dave VITiUWM. WUUawa and veteran Oafritol Divialm locals stuck to their aeasondong down they didn’t fold iq>." The thM enough of that Sunday. fenslve categories accomplished “ *® the home crew went lessly P h e ^ s ^ ^ ^ L ^ S ^ The game’s 13 TD paasiM broke Starr’s late heroics helped Dallas , 6 1 0 .MT 101 103 traditioQ of providing trauma- mentor cotddn’t cite any in West H a r^ rd erqw 41.6. The on to add 34 more points to the yortfa o u ^ ^ th Nelsen a strong right arm de- against the fired up Browns, the old N FL mark of 11 set by *«>ni behind and Waah’n."^ 4 2 1 .667 ISO 143 fiUed final quarters’ and came dividual as being outstanding, win evened Northwrtt’s record scoreboard. in livered five touchdown paeBefl • — ^ The first time the Browna had the Cowboys with a two-game Wakhlngton ^ PWla. 8_ 4 0 .420 188 106 from behind to overcome St. -.1 ' but attributed the win to the e l 4-4 and Manchester also After a Haasett field goal at: that t o ^ i ^ ? Y defense forced the bail, Nelsen fired a short edge In tto CUpltol D lvJilon*^ *" Vikings in the Cen- Now Ori’ns 1 S 0 .143 142 196 Paul’s 20-14. attitude of the whole team.' squared their mark at 3.8. Prior tempt failed from 10 yarrts out, steam yet run out of the Oowb^s Into a bevy of er- pass to Paul Warfield on the 80, ■ . • • • . - Ktlmer mh»ed only 10 of 82 Division. -• Western Divlaton ; Close to 1,000 spectators view "Ydu can’t keep these kids- to the game Manchester had a fferthwest took over on toetr -The toml tallv came with ^ Browns pulled off a and the i^ e d y split end circled BAMEi\ - FAU LO NS__ attempts for 846 yards, while ■»*. out the first Central Divisioa ‘ ed toe proceedings Saturday un down,” he remarked end ex t w ^ m e win streak on the line, own 20 and marched 80 yards re m a in ^ as a « - i o mumier over the previous- around to the left and Into the The \ unbeaten Rams rode Johnson hit on 20 of 37 for 374 5™*® quarter with a sore pass- sonn. 6 1 0 .807 207 79 der threatening sUes at ML emplified his poiiit by saying ly unl^aten terrors of the Na- end zone. three t^ h d ow n passes bv Ro- yhrds. a «n , fired the 48-yard Green Bay 6 -2 0 .714 168 121 Nebo field as East defeated toe that Wholley, who was carried conditions dldn t seSm to hurt' t**®. The drive was climaxed the *0 local Lv«ui t i ^ - F ( ^ b a l l League. From then on It was all down- man Gtefeel — 22 yards to Wen- ♦ • * clincher to CarroU Dal* with Detroit 4 8 0 .671 181 110 off the field bn a stretcher, was toe h o ^ «a they scored six when Phelan caught a flare fuT t ^ ^ ! 4-4 Bristol dquad for the first h ' '2 That left the Los Angeles hlU for the Oowbpya, who had dell -Tu^er, 21 yards to Jack VIKiNGS - BEARS — "»lnutee left. Chicago 0 7 0 .000 60 149 time In three yea n of football playing again without him even touchdowns to Manchester'i -one Pass ahd ran 26 yards to the fenders for toe setm#** R a ^ , M-6 conqueron of Allan- been rated a touchdown favorite Snow and 88 yards to Larry A pair ot TD tosses by Joe »„,» * * Coastal INvIiihn ' knowing it. . "One minute he was compeUUon and added number *'® ° '‘® °* •'‘“ ‘ J*"®' *'*° l ^ t con- The victors ou tlin ed Man- fhA*^i**'***^K!y(I!2.**‘» * ^ * * ‘*’ “ seventh thne In Smith —4 » s t Atlanta. A n d ^ KaPP. Plus a stingy defense ~ ^ Ang’es 7 0 0 1.000 188 90 six to its string of consecutive cn the stretcher with an Ice the most dlsasterpua games viaralon was successful. cheater In nishlnv L* v.rd . In t ^ m l y unbeaten team in pro eight games at Cleveland.^^ .coach o f * ^ Coastal Division helped Minnesota to Its sixth Jtom kicked four field Baltimore 4 8 0 ATI 171 104 victories. ■pack on his knee and the next ^ c j^ D a v e Wlggln’s crew has N o O ^ yards. Leadh^ for “ goals In Detroit's victory over Attaota 2 6 0 .286 99 147 Countiy Qub In other rntnAH ♦!, n completed 18 df 28 leaders, Oeotga ..-^Allen, oonfl- straight victory after an'open- ▼ictor; The Falcons received ' the minute I saw him In there play- piayeu. cheater's way and It was the Indiana wan> «.nk m e L y ^ ...M t H n g dentlyJ«ld W r , "TTUs Is our Ing loss-and the seventh *■ '■ were San Fran. 1 6 1 .187 103 160 opening kickoff and on toe first MIKE CBXBPINO irig;’ ’ BEST KAIX-_____ ‘ Northwest scored heavily , In evident In t»M opening _ of __ the__ 92 ___. Oreg Chamberlain 50,’ ] ^ m j f ^ best ail a t ^ l^am rince I ’ve -ji^alghr loss^tor th T B * ;:;:™ ^ S g ‘’JLmu^L!“ " " Sunday’s Besnlls play from scrimmage signal- „ East travels to Pulaskt Sat- . Low net Terry Schilling, "'® e®®ood quarter putUng 16 third quarter Downham sT^lT ‘«“®»‘d0Wn8 eacth. been with the Rams.” to their most miserable start Baltimore 41, Washingtem 17. caUer Tom Vann’s pass was to-go situation^ St. Paul's sur- on the receiving end of a Brian urday in hopes of ctMning one Sam Watson, Del St- John. A1 ^ scoreboard and received the klckbf^ on his own 2» yards. ' . u lt Minnesota it gave Cleveland a 6-1-1 Los Angeles’ \defense held the ever, Cleveland 42, Dallas 10 picked off by East’s Don Gau'- prised everyone when “ Vann away for the score. Still down ®tep closer to the HCXJ ,crCwn. Remes 67, Frank Kleman, Ron “ dded 13 more In the third 81 and ran to toe 4t -where the . The combined efforts of packed w ln le s a C h ^ o 81-14 to recondr and a ciwnfortable 2% Falcons to V . i \ ;■ ■h- ■' / 4. V 'V- ... ./ ■ f I MANCHESTER EVENING HEgLALD, MANCTESTER, CONNi. MONDAY. NOVEM 3, 1969 ROOFIN(J /4iod Roof Repair 35 35 , , PAGE TWENTY-lilNl U N R I (Construction. Co., ■ (Car Couglln Roojnng Co^. Inc.. 648- H«lp Wonlml— Malw. 36 Dog»-.Bird»~P#ta 41 pentry and remodeling sen’ioe, 7707, / PICX-DP and deUveiy driver, FOLij'rutE salesWouum for 10 xwu^ime, • oaya. see Stan AddlUona, garage and renova 'Aill-tlme, 'deya. See Stan DEAN MACHINE AKC registered Silver miniature Houios ^ Root 65 Hottwt For Solo 72 ----- wee)u untU January 1 . 6-day WORSES AIDEIS — 8^ j^.m. Oiimek,, Moriarty Brae., (Cen- 63 tions. No Job too smaU. (Call week. ShoopSiioor„ j«n i«F a oi 1 j / / I ’ fflSS! I' ^ -J4ousm F o r> ^ le 7 2 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTON and WHIPPLE Out of Town ' O u to fT ttw n Out,of Towa Butler R d .; M rs. Jeannene T^- were operated hy Joseph Ctoul- For Sole F o r S a l* ^ lee, i Huntington Dr., Vernod: S ^ JN C ttE sra R - - New. on O n E THIMG TriAf HOOliEO CLOOMORE6 MlS6 ll$ For S o ft umbe, 63, of 169 Woodlaitd S t, SoTUEV SE T aeO IW >- AND l60N. WOW SHE A ■ M rs. Caarissa A. tfij^ r ts ,- 45 ,and Alexander Lesnay" of 168 B O Y SC O U T Blood Bathes. SOUTH Windsor— dlean 9-room ^ Hospital Notei^ co“^ S i . ^ e x p e n s iv e u ew a p a r t m e n t WAS«^ SIbRK UPlVIATREAL.GENUlNEfiREPlAcC? Big fj^^- BOLTON —Spectacular 6-ai___ Delmapt-' St; Mrs. ~ Aline D. tWoodbfldge St. Ranch. ’Three bedrooms, din baths; 2-car gai^e, recrea-' hiUtop setting. Six-room atone (xTeen, 231 School S t ; Mrs. Vio- COMPLAINTS , Notes a itd News heat. 150’^of lake frontage with ing room, in baths, fireplace-, ARB1ST8 tlon room, screened reaar ______, ^ bedrooma, Ranch features "sweef^lng" VWUVfO BOOBS ik Undsay„Sl9 E. (tonter St; "nie home Of WUltam Hoch, 35 Highways trees and -privacy. Enclosed „ , garage. Separate entrance, Rlcliard Law, 27, ot ADVERTISING porch, r Front-to-back livliig d^U lN E FlR E F l^ E fJo ST ) basement. views from 24x24’ Uviqg'^ room, InteiTiiiaHlatn C a n Bend- Roderick C. Hannon, 51 EUza^ Dale Ro., was "ranaarioed and porch.' Immaculate condition. *bilshed walko^ three-room in-law suite. H. D. Jalousied paUo, dining room, betii Dr.; Dawn M. Mosher, 137 P abk.U l room with fireplace. Bel Air V ' .. I - f V , '■ ' ■■■ ■ > / • • PAGE THIRTY*TWO MONDAY. NO VElgfEE 8, 1968 Jfj^r EttMttttj IfpraUi X i d Y o u V/ :zi : ...... : ■ ? Polls Are Open Until 8 p. m. Prof. Myron Weiner of the Koffee Krafters of the YWCA x ^ About Towii University of ConnecUcut Insti ^ i r meet .Wednesday at 9:30 tute of Public Service will.' be Avntace DnRjr Net PkWB MIBHAMLS OW N WATOH ■■ The Junior board members of a.m. at the Community T. Mem guest speaker at the- meciting of bers are reminded to bring a . . Vha W w k .lN M ■ Center Congregational C9mrch the Kiwanis Club of Manchester will meet'tonight at f in Me brandy snifter oT-'Otheir glass' Oelefter < UNCONOITIONALLY OUARANTliBI tom on w noon at the Manches container, liquid steel, glass | e l e a t h e r morial Hall of the church. ter Country Clid>. , ^ - ATTENTION stain, pai^ brurii, and alcohol. Showesv' FOR^^HOLBYI \- \ A baby sitter is avalUble. Host 16,790 ' abossrars i ’ inte evaalng. i-'XI the-council on'ministries of Danny Humi^rey, son of esses are Mm. Richard Paggio- Im • Resnateing ch)udv.aw«is^ wigtw ■ V ..... /'' North United Methodist Church aiid Mm. Patrick Hiunphifey of 11 and Mrs. J : A.adJ-vtjihitmi'iic- v-wAsdefiMi .v-j eliminating the sewer use charge and alteznattves design VOTEANDEIECT \ CORTLAND APPLES | W 29e ROBIN BIALONE ed ,to.reduce the traffic cooge^' ______. . BY BOB LUBBERS tion along Rt. 88. - / ■ A ' ' RepabMoans oooo^ wMli pro- DADDY.' PADDY -' ) HOP W, SCOTT// Biii iMurray ONIONS C. H. N a 1 posalk tor Increased recrestion- Ripe MG INTO I BILLY WAT. IS al fadlWes perficularty' tor women and girte; improvement GRAPEFRUIT ^ V.. 4tc I of access roads, reviaing tbe YOUR TOW N r- sidewalk ordtaiaoce to plaoe tiie UTTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON reapooaiblUty tor payn^ant of in- ______^f»TO"g some aidewalke wMi Uw lo s e PEARS > , Ifc CtiUUlN town, raither Ilian reaidento who grass « i toglMaBtog (Rrosaalaar) hs W r s d as aa si \ < s> patiAP own the ahutting/propcrty. t e 8i t h s u X A n q r aiM aawaiVidip l3| m m whfls Results of tomoRow's slsctlon ~ir an ssteuss dapot k Fj Ky. ■UpERNUT SQU^H ^ It . c r to ManehsAsr B B has ts iM MOsgs Isval Pmr^r\9$f ahoar U of ttw U psTwiklstes w« tw - ths Boaiti of Rap n aantst ihras slsctsit and thrss of tba S E n m TOP VALUE STM in ruSaSuS‘w R«Mrv« six candldstss fur the B o ^ of Hi right to - Education rieAed. *hr«tesaCibli< ONE MZEN CAUFORNIA VALENCIA ORANIES 4 -Votar reglatratiaa figures Sor Unlit G^aieitins - I Varnoo show 2.MB.. 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