.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 n<- rta. out Of Nixon’s speech while spokesman for all Chinese, bn ^ American aoUon, and Fon^ sutdreesing a ‘ Phoenix. the mainland as well as on EV>r- yielding to It, the magasine implied. - ■ ^ ponncianB Aril-, group, declined to speou- mosa. It was ordeiOd, ’ta grateful public could alak back late further^ on it. Nixon so liar Although Peking was not ex­ ta o b ^ itoelf with a well-earned cigarette o^m L^ to bos announced troop pullbacks totaling about 00,000 by Dso. U , pected to get even a simple ipar tee knowledge that Mb political and scieiMfic g u a z ^ ^ t^ d Jorlty in the vote on the Chmbo- leave no stone unturned to protect the naUm^shealta skve a iO,00(Ht-nMhth wlfiidrawsd dian - resolution, the United any such as might be taiconvenientty heavy to uproot.’’’ ' which would roduoe the U.8. States and 14 of its aUies strength figure to Vtatnsm to planned to introduce a resOlu- 484,000. . tion reaffirming five previous T h s President hImseU nisliii- assembly det^ilons tluit a lAlnad tight slksnoe sbout tbs e change in China’s representa­ forthoomlng speerti wtd pro­ ck- tion Is a substaiMve iesue re- f longed Me weekend stay In st- kirn •lulring a two-dUnto majority. F'BI Criticized clisdon at his fog-ahroudad Diplomats expected that it Oamp David, Md., mountain ra- - teomd pass by the same vote os trsat white' working on it. last year—78-47, with several Originally stated to retura to absteirtions-or 72-47 if, the new In Hijack Case . A A the White House Sunday, Nixon leftist government t t U bya put off hla helicopter flight book moved ^rotn the yes column to ROME] (AP) — ItaUan authoiv MinlchieUo a U fl M arine to Washington until today those abstaining. Ihs original WMte Hotsw an­ 0> some flgurad that tee vote nouncement of tha speech Just against the Peking seating reso- **‘® isolation cell as the ra i over Fresno, rtnii/ earlv Fri President.Nixon presents his state-of-the-war ad­ before tha Oct. IB Vietnam MOr^ N radio and Mutual radio will carry the sp ^ h live lutlon might also be the same as attack from the day. He aUowed tee 39 iLsen- dress tbnight. ABC, CPS and I^BC television and -.alorlum twotesta, Its timing to­ last, year—68-44—on the fiieory £5®^ J*/ the commandeered gers and three other at !):.30 p.m. EST. (AP Photofax) ' night on eleotlon eve and ep- ^ Belgium ^ to »®t proKlmalely one year after the switch from no to abstention Pttot, Capt Donald J. plane went on to Kennedv r» Nov. 1, tNO, haK to (ha U .I while Equatorial Oulnek and New York, charged toeling ^ ^ e ra ^ sT ^ e to bombing of North Vietnam, and Senegal would awitrtl ftom ah- that FBI men in New York Ig- Ban- or, Maine and In Iralahd the seoraoy surroundiiig Its pt«- atention to no. "ored hto inbtrucUons to keep before' the 17-hour s floo-miie paratlon have led to wMe specu­ “Italy has had some contacts m P ^ e adien it fUght ended In the hljackeririia- Units Back Nixon on Viet lation Ui4t a new Nbran move on made a refueling stop at Kenne- Ove Italy. '* Wa s h i n g t o n (AP) — me,o, speaksscyw— to the me 'nationnaiion tontghVxceremoniealontgnt^xceremoniea at\ Arlington Nation- Vietnam Is In the offing. (See Pagie Hdrleen) The New Mbtallaatlon Oom- P “P®®‘ MinlchieUo eluded noUce for a Groups saying they apeak tor a review of the., Vietnam ^ situ- ^ Cemetery - mittec predlHs a turranit for Ka "Oreet hopes and expecta­ ^ W ^ker and he shbrt time after leavttw Rome the nation's "silent majority" ®tlon “ y t* tes*ip*ed tlBtional Oonfldenoe Wmk Nov. IB grand finale (n WiuilUhg- tions OTP riding on this speech." shot into the roof of the ^ ^ r t. but was oaptu^ war are emerging in an effort to ***“ !?**“ Clinton, ton of more than a.quarter of. a »«»te Democratic Leader MHu «r- chapel on the outskirts rt toe counter a aerond round of mas- u ui. k n ' million j^epple Manafteld eatd during the week- Cook said he had radioed Ken- clt^ growing The Moratorium Oonimltter. ond. "I'm Just Uvtng on a hope $200 Billion: nedy that the plane must______be tak- TfAiUn .1__ _ fiy* Antiwar protests planned key Nixon Confidant, added Sun- out of hand, She hopes Ameii- the force behind last nloiith’s nnd e prayer that he wtl loffer en to an "Isolated area to be re- President day he feels even stronger about Cans will -loiive porch and auto- Moratorium Day muyenient, is the American people end the fu^ed as rapidly as possible.” ® brtoglng mih- NUon s Vietnam pollcleo. the dlssldenU than Agnew, wh^ mobile llghu burning day and concentrating cm it two-day ser­ Oongpees ,e«>me light at the end Nixon Budget Instead, he said, a crowd met ^ J ^ ^ P fn s Into ^ country. Encouraged by Vice President had charactcrixed them as "an night to show isjbnort tor Nixon ies of gnuu-roots demapstra- of the tunnel." - the plane and “the hijacker be- “«'«**togJy ®"®te corps of impudent wmb.;" “The re.pon^’^ beem ^^- tlons and iscm Inara acroMi the Democratic National Choir WASHINGTON (AP) -PresI- “«Ablepunishable bybv death, kidpapingkiHnaWno, preoeededpreceeded bvby such nro-Niitonpro-Nixon program/Meetnroemm ih«the OPress.’’tm . >'> n..,i— nationw ...... ide counter__ (teificitsdra exiilolUMl by- avowe4..aatfrchlsts ly $10 billion higher than the United States, Cook softened his teterferlng with the opera- as a veterans-lnsp(red The NovNil Freedom Rally la tlon timed to coincide ■Irith th^ and ('ciinmimlsls," he said, arwl Ri8k Ri8ing $19.9-billion spending target of laying. “They didn’t ® commercial plane. BA>ly" in W'ashlng' ii Jointly sponsK^^red by the Amert- Nov. 13-lB pliuiN by the Vietnam sajd the (-cmnlry could "afford thls fiscal year. Which ends next it intentionally.’,’ - They have not filed'an extradi- Nov. 11 and a “ National Oonfl- cun Lcgiqo .un) Veterans of For- Moratorium Oommitlee and th«i lo separate itii-ni froch our so-__ WASHINU'TON (AP) - ’’An June 30. The FBI in New York dc- *'®‘l“®®t. however. dence Week;.’ beginning Nov. 10. elgn Wars, It ludes a gnther- New Mpblllzulkm^ CommIUer, clety ' with no mure regret than esralaling rlok of asaaoalnatiaa’’ A high administration source olined comment on Cook’s'acc'u- ■’'“ l■i“nt Rome prosecutor _ President Nixon, whose Ing at the Wt irlgton Monu- prime ntchltecfs irf tin- antiw ar We slKiOld feel ewer dlsc'urdlng exiata In A'lherica today for oth­ reported Monday that the 1971 ^nWon- But an assistant district ™ ^lino Carl! said today a - ®“**U8 «> •nd the war are at Is- ment fi^lowlng rterons Day movement (Her I’sge NlnMen) er public figurca and loWar surfAus—If there is one—proba- Attorney who worked with the ®“totrlst mg,y be called in to elected leaders as well as the ...... Wy win be considerably smaller *' .' Albert ... _T. Taub, said examine the hijacker: Mlnlchlel- president, the National (torn- than the $6.9-blllion black-ink Cook’s criticism was irresponsi- lo seemed "a normal enough mlsokm on Violence oays. ' margln forecast for this govern- i>*® and that the pilot was por- young ma'n,’’ Carll said, but added, ’’I cannot exclude, a psy­ “ In romporteon to the other ■ ment year. " traylng himself as “ the sole netiuna'of the world, -the level.of ’"niere Is a question whether hero of the escalade.’’ chiatric examination.’’ Garll questioned MinlchieUo assasolnatlon In the Unttod we ■ can Tialance the budget— Cook and the other threi crew , ------States Is high," the eommualon . whether there will be any sur- members—first officer Wenzell , ^*‘®* hours Sunday and offl- to n sold In one weekend re- plus at all—unless there are Williams of Shallowater,-Tex. • ' ^ Informed the Marine of |sMta. and pu n tu ro e In and real developmeriti Irf Vietnam engineer Lloyd HaUoran of St! charges for the crimes that By HORST FAAH ^.“ nameae onslaught gave no op- were killed and 17 wounded out of-office police said he committed In Ita- ubove ground wa« tevaled by be afforded (reducing milltaiy cosU).” -this Charles, Mo.; and hostessTra- greater govei ly. >>portunlty to get'reody. Their" most of whom could not the relentl^n (MMindlng The men! protection. official said privately, eey Coleman of Cincinnati, Ohio PETER ARNETT . The caimm The prosecutor explained that guns buried in the hills of CTam- .evacuated' by helicopter outhouses, the tents, the mess 'Ion, In the esc- It was made clear, however —returned to the Umted States BU PRANG,n. 1 Vietnam .,(AP) — bodtaM ta b^an hitting Kate on 200-man, Montagnard force ond report, Wa that Nixon wants aihd expec^ to -Sunday, hulls were gone. thet e "mo­ ~ (8ee Page Twelve) to Fb it-was to protect the saic of dls<'ontanti‘ peryedaa the deliver a surplus in the'first fed- i’ Helicopters darted |h with ^ r ' American Urtlllery base tw k natiun'i system of. crtihtnal Jus­ era! budget wiiich Is hU sole re­ i CM anlllecymen raced from TTie U.8. - artlilerymon- at what was deocribed supplies taitj they did not land, sponsibility. . moder- tice. making contnji «( violent teelr bunkers, clawed terotigta Kate, from the Ul BatUHon... ate oqsualtire lowing out. the bundles to the crime a i-empaign with “no real The White House fully expects their own rosorzharp ‘ ^ »2nd-Reglment...... took up the duei fly \be - third day of the A l 1"'!'’ M ‘heir hope fur succesa’’ unleoa rodl-' the Pentagon to hold defense S. Windsor Case •’ wire and- rah _ down but In the end were outgunned, slaught every man waa perma rally chofiged ohd adequately spending bolew, the $77 ^lIIlo^\ slopes. ' ' ■ ■ funded now projected for this year. th^5 loeihg one ^tilery tube after slaug|ht *ng. the last hcairs. Al- J, i-v . Running with them Ihe other tmtil ,all five were nentljy underg'found. huddling tn. said; "At J oi; 4 o'clock source said. ^ | the night were' scores ;ojf Mon Df-‘ M tltoo'Else.nhower heads' That figure is $4:i biBio*i be-1 iFoinan Jailed^or Murder ..gdne. In. addition, out. of the 27<«taifikers hacked Into liie hard kAlucday afterooon we begqg, the t;ummUM kin.'which Ugnards or mountain tHbe 1 Americans on the guns, twp,4i*d of U M hm ueverytM nx lAirttar Alri>"®»< artillery, includ- named by termer , President -low the Defense Pepartment- diers shrieking guidamcr io each'?^ ' ___--=7:::^...... ' ■ v-, fiery White 'phoeponrus. It ' budget bequeathed .to:_Nlxon . otfiet tike Jungle parrote.- T-)'hdon H Johnson after the shook the hell out of the whole Jufw ISrt asaasainatloh ol. Sen. former President Lyndon B. Of Ver Moike^, . Flees Jail .A hundred yards behind. place Johnson. Secretary of Defense Robert »• Ker Melvin R. Laird' twice-has an­ NIANTTC, Conh. (API _ A State P » r io ~ ro,--,. . Vietnamese sappers were h "We knew, then we hod ,lo get . Without^ drat pAraltol. nounced cutbacks and,spending oql 'That U why 1 requested It the comrniseton both .In no UACartoln ternis." Al­ n p ttr u lo Ihcrei stretchouts to lower the .fiscal tlCil?. moif >'*?■ She was Base Kate hTA dled when dtacoptenl 1970 total. brecht declaredi wttth-and-xI’ltaH ....* witar- case, escaped froi^e “ lU big .rtinery plqce. were de- But an anticipated 1() per cent a result of the qoard action, rtroyed tn a fouf-day enemy k ' " it we had Used hsileopisrs “ of tha en’s Oorrectlonal Institution In __ 1 ' popuiatbet rwvWrteisaUswa #4feele increase in Social Security bene­ After her widowed m other «WMow»de that beat like a drum and they wefe Shot - nown. we age unreoposi- Ntantic early today. atvc institutions In aoelaty and fits—a Nixon proposal-hoti, yet eeveral times with a . “‘’if hiUtep outpost. would have had to walk out aay- enacted but highly pc^af In Elizabeth Ann Sharkevlch. 22, way So I gueoa that's why we government. - of South Windsor, was last seen 27-callber~ rifle, —nnli#-*"police said,m m **R ’•** radderUy evidmt tftat Congress—would 'add $3 billion Dean telephoned them to report ^ North Vietnamese intended. were told to go the way we did. Among the {Causes of dUcon- to outlays And night is the UsI time for E tent are “potice lawleoansoa,''de­ year^-'Medlcare, ______ON comptetely. grading (rtson cotxUtions tart fM i kT*** of 'prtaonM. ’ evlch s body could be fotfnd—In <*«f«nders were aware of and E"--eMape and evasion.', • other uncontrollable social ai^ ^£!****^' f otiier deflclencleo’^'.^i rtjstinal “ “ “ a c a r was a trunk of the mother's oar risk of a night breakout. But Two faetpra wer^ u|>permosl 'wvlfare coetsi will brirtg total in- ~“ ®^Ale also U id abandoned in Berlin. «-teey -had - no chotpe. In A lbrscht'a mind. He hod to Justice, ta W®H as ths'; ssomtag Inabtllty - of the poor ' tp , f% ht; creases in thu field to $6 billion the Betsy Roes I- The daughter was-a student Leading the dkagMerate legion leave wlftiout the N<»rth Vlel- or $8| billion, by current rough *^(Age at.toe institution..form*'- at 8t. Joeeph School, a Catholic of AmertesgM and Montagjtiarra' namrse kn^lng. and before hack agsinet expiolCetion. 9*4 ; estimates. erly called the atate„ fairo tor commtseion aald. > i t I The, keys to the car •girl's schotd th West Hartfortl. '*’*• a boyiteh'tac'*‘i 2lr.yeor-old 'thry , clOeed "a ring around the The. scheduled buildup of ------— — — when she'was arrested In the Oreeiih .Biret-cac Beret captain past by cir- c a m p ' . braking a dlsUnctloo between housing and pther dom'eeHe-pfx^ *‘®P‘ ‘be staff mem- IrtB , Slaying. custence into the dramal;\:r iion^napfratortal aoaaaeiBaUoM ;grams, plusi the rising-cost of in- -Quarters of the ebtiage. ‘ * ”'«Jor problem faced in the - atteb B)(-the m urders eg Prert- Police said- she had met Desp ■role. He w as .William L . AI- camp was battered American lerert on the federal debt.wlll B[i* SharkevicH was conylct- d*^. Jdhfi f. Kennedy and his about" two mtmUu befote the »cht. from Rock Uland,, lil will push the budget beyond the‘*^ “t the . age of 17 in tee slay- __ ' I ' morale, particularly batlleshock n. 1 »i“>^‘ng. It was“mh 'reported'n that her ••T four days, eartler to com- bruthsr Iluhert F. Kennedy, by $2QD blUion m krk even If no ne'v Jj* ‘•®*' mother, t o andj wtifn men lay m bunkers the security force 4t Kate kxie-matcoateata--and “polMl- or expanded programs are ap- *??? her i JpbJob TJ^ in East Hartford ST ‘••f. pU’’ aasasetoAUeo. tn which ah 22 'at tee time of the 1963 a felKtar G reen Beret offl- proved, tee official,sold. .went on leave , ^ liwcitarently ‘^ ifo a sd group ua«a murdsr to Maying.-mre Indicted on fl*St- ei^ hours before the slaying ' .Ptatalble savings gained by re- you wer4^-not r-yUgtous ^ PoUtteal ends. ths a^ree murder cltaJT®., ^ dopi^ U.8. outlays tn Vietnaih -1 you gtartedi that night you i* «»■’ »«nrtPg a Ufe teVm on Ater-icht said You can’t , V "I»niuu.»i t- >>>. n,n. /mnay a y Ihelp ease the difficulty of house. ' w hen you -jpot oto.” ^1;> having tee spending total go too a murder eottelcthm. -X irtfqrd .Oounty Deputy CkF: '^®***** "Ihg tef far above, $2Qti billion," he add- Mlaa Shxrkevich was gwim i reesLU^ «Mb' a tifhl •neusno(.)ied, re more intense than it h«a hto one'r'Francis Fahfy’i report A ■. jJ, gonna '-xct oula lO-te-lS-yoar pclsati tenp on tee here."*:and' I' »!«*:• th* turn of the to_____ b a ^ ii (See Page Thlif(y-

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^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. GeoDatM X, 'Of course, the soprano gets returns '^and kisses h is dead Church Christmas program srillV ' audianeaa (parental diacra- lloh, and by 1*76 the^Healto In­ but I recently received ari ad­ ed quite a furor. Z> Q J 5 Mrs. Dennis Lamneck, Village .brothers, also received $8,000 killed. oi^em y«»ra CAMELOT, toe firat, was Kemble, Reed Rockville: time shouting orders or bawling ^ recollections bass, sung to great' effect burg, is the conductor and does two-hour session for residents Police reported that Jachim the plh)f^ of the diamonds. You have enough for an open- healthy, h a i^ and heafey—but 1^ $210,(X)0 MUCCGM. Diane Puts, Rhodes Rd., Ibl- people Out. A suirvey showed a sensitive and undei;atanding whose voting rights have matur- jogt control of the car, hitting permanently sterllo^X Moreo'ver, it is technically i°' - East wdn.^^with the ten of dla- Ing bid whenever you have a land; Louis btt, Merrow Rd.. thab toe average. executive Adinlaston to toe Friday night job with the score. Surfaces are the last registration embankment and rolling THEATER TIME Sue you later/.^1^tora are weU recorded, and artisUcaUy business, mon^ and led his last hefirt to five-card suit headed by the Peg-Legged Horse Tolland;, AmeUa Llsk, Uiflon spends about 40 per cent -of his aut^ion la $8 but toe Satuixtey sung, with a view toward honest kingdom, or baronage, is excellent.' session. over SCHEDULE dummy’s aceT'''^N<>w declarer ace-king and a side ace. worried aboub/nedlcal malprac­ nifttt dnam scene featuiee a St., R oO k t^e; E lm er Dart, Bol­ Work day liateiUng to others. tice suits, ^mich have reached ensemble instead of stars who being administered by Man------He was treated for an injury cashed dummy'K.ace of dla- Copyright 1960 ton fed., Vernon; Naomi Rogers, Do you reaUy want to lose $50 cocktail paity and dinner. Memorial School will be open ^ h is 'iM t hand at Rockvllfo an all-tline'hlgfa. One out of five each pursue their own orbits in ^redo, Archilyaldo’s son, who is Burnside—AUce’s" Restaurant, East dlscardetj^ a spade, General Features Oorp. Prospect 8b.. RockviUe; Daniel .That’s when 100 of the more from 6 a.m. until 8 p.m. to- oonoi-oi t weight? Then tiy hibernating. physicialis can expect to be a Not many women are QOiTfident enough to choose perforntiance. On top of all thi.s, “-"’’“-y beselglng another castle Two Arrested' 7:30 9 -30 8 °“ ^** stopped shoft in dla- Manner, Un>er Butoher Rd., During three months of sluggish glamorous Itoins will go on the the diction throughout is so the curtain rises. To keep morrow, resulting in a holiday acheduled "'f* defendant in such a suit some-- block. One -is a., plush house, a new perfume the wat^hey choose a ri^w dress— \ By KEN CONWAY A vet put a cast on toe horse’s Rockville; Jeffrey Havens, dosing• —. in its wlntiy w den,----- > — a bear—---- aaaaa l$AW V e iw r . the local peasantry 'at least for all local school children. Clnema I - Putney Swope, “P tlpfe during his career. Mai called Camelot, worth about exemplary that you could use In Bribery Try Election workers will attend ^ 12,'l^ckvllle. Nov. 7:00, 9:05 X ’ last diamond, but he coutdii’t Fall Injures Durante Aatotclatod Press Writer leg but the bfeak became In­ High .St.; Rockville; Mary aheda one-fburth of his pound-practice Insurancer protection because.it does something for them." these discs to better advantage-|io has married Flora, $75,000. fe'a toe only item on an Inatnidtion aesalon tonight at X . get back to dummy to win b, fected and it was decided to Bastl, Regan Rd.i RockviUe; coats doctor*. Cinema 1 Alice s ReataU' trick with it. , PHOENIX, Arlz. (A P ) — Co- PULLMAN,^ Wash. (A P ) — an average o f than any“ 4ljr uiof the UliC IA,.L>vlUt.Urecorded Ian-lUJl* '*■ noblewoman, who was w WA’PERB vT Ah A IMZvlP UWaV RY, X t Conn. ( A B ^ R dllI*inP W hich tlm P tbp VOtllY^ "" amputate. Muriel Paschall, Ellington Rd., / The contents of much of.^the $5,000 yearly. which toe successful -bidder rant, 2^ 4:30, 7, 9:30 nie^an Jim my Durante feU There .was' affrays a certain fi­ need not pay cash. x- guage-courac recorda I have -**uppo«ed to have been affianced Two. men/, , >one of them . a Bridge- - machinesmachinea will be checked and ^‘^vertlsement South eventually won only two Later toe Seveidsons decided Wapplng, and Cindy Skndberg/ niall we geb nowadays p tr d ly Worth remembering; “ Be Are you confident? tbreejeet from a stage stairway nality about the way Hollywood encountered. In this regard it ^ Avlto before the conquest. port lawy^, were under arrest use tomorrow. Vote Desnocratic for efflchstjt, Clnefl^a ri—Darby O’Gill and tricks in eac^ suit. Down one. to send life horse to toe WSU Pomfret Centre. ’ seems worth the prlcb of toe Also available are a paK M- at the A rizona State F air Sun­ • used to do it. thankful you’re Uvlng in a land is superbl Manfredo is sung by Enzo Sor- charges of attempting to Both parties are offering free resptmslve Town Govemmenti- Little People. 1:30, 3:40, Complaint ' veterinary Olinlc where she postage, but each letter a busi­ where you can say what you televlalan's "Here’s Lucy,” a day and 'suffered a cut on the "Old Paint,” the pioneer fam- Discharged Thursday: V ii^ - No, I haven't told you yet dello, handsome and very cap- bribe a witness in connection baby-sitting and rides to the PuU . . Uie top leaver, for free ® Dummy complained loud and could be fitted with an artificial ness firm sends out costs it think wUhoUb thinking.’ ’ ride In a poIlM patrol car, an In­ back of the'Jiead^ ■fly’s pet hoirse had stepped into ia Zyla, Hollywood Ave., vfiart- who is in it. I ’m sure that they able baritone, while A vlto is involving abortion polls oh election day. Arrange- rides to the feast Hartford Drive-In -Vix- long about the w ay South ( h e r ______leg. $2.60. ^ History lesson; Can you Iden­ cite to a Perle Meats party, five all feel the compo.ser was the sung by I'lcrro Duval heard here murder, en. 7:30. Common Law Cabin, Durimte, 76,'^nanted to go on a prairie dog hole and broke ford; Chester Walter, DtW Hill m'ents nfay be made by calling Democratic headquar- husband) had managed the dla- with the show b it was persuad- Dr. L.M. Koger, associate pio- What are ""your chances of tify toe U.S. presidents ' who tens of aand, and a trip to Pur­ 8:55 his leg. Rd., Veinoh; RaymqM Mur­ most important one, and I ’ve on several ocfaislolis, each tim e State police arrested Charles elther Democratic headquarters 872-9119 872-1110. fessor. of veterinary clinical me­ being called for Jury duty In any bore the following nicknames: gatory, complete with leaaona cv. - „ monds. She said that he should ed to enter St. Joseph’s hospital “ It’s best this way son,’ the phy, Snipsic View H {^., Rock­ told you who he wius. I'll get to better advanttige He does Hanken, 34, and Michael Llcho, or for Republicans, the Weston , Stale—D ar^ O GUI and the have led a second low diamond for a day or two. one year? About one in 40. Be­ "Surveyor President,” “ Wool- on what to do there. 3 dicine and surgery at Washing­ father would say as he took his ville; Dorothy Douytlle, Wind­ to the singers In due time. First the best on this recording that Saturday afternoon at pj Manchester Evening Herald Little Peojde, 5:45, 9:05. Black- from dummy instead of cash- \ ton State, said the success of the tween five million and six. mil­ Carder President," “ Perpetual Purgatory la' sasy to get to, early Winchester off the wall. sor Locks; Curtis fones, Egypt. let’s get to the opera and its I have heard him do Incidental- ® "t ^ PerhapH as it becomes better act ends he Is carrying her, to pgu^g ^ 8 , ^ g ^ „ g i Kenneth White and Robert Jel- ings and more senslUve to leader Christlm ££ I & n Joy Severtson, 16, whose par­ Ironwood, at toe WMtem edge •/" known through tills recording, BERUN lUBNPlKl ents raise Appaloosas itoar Au­ of tofa upper Peninsula', has had '’*♦•** Mmi? one per registeiwd vofer; her ”bel letto d’avorla,” or. In R„^g rerequest q u T ^ fS ’s '®«; serving oh the Professional others. . Nl X T lO IV/O GUYS «ful ORANTMC'OB m Americans will finally take It other words, her "white bed of Rights and Responstbllltles gusta, Mont., said Dundee suf-. 15.8 inches, and Sault -Sainte V «i eoimgt chaoo K candWofM niiHiiiif for Town O keoT Atty. Francis McDonald. Tolly Williamson Jr., chaj^ problems. OootimHias OaUy troos P*^''*l090- «H er voting,—«|iep< up. I ’ve only hoard It once and Ivory.” Committee are Connie Ges- lain at the hospital, has set up “ f team s food OoBtlBiioiis Dram • fered a compound fracture oh Marie, at the eastern end, got 8 1:80 PJW. her front leg. . far tiioie exciting N it wasn’t imtU I had the oppor­ As the second act starts Man­ say, Geri Wilson, Jedn Small, a training course for 14 worn- *" >"ountaln i A lio Guthrie inches last Tuesday. tunity to Usten to it sevem l fredo is taking leave of Flora Walt Disney^* ■ ■ ■ ^election day value*! ^ Controveraial Bridge JfQjri Cutler, Hazel Barber, John en who will lead the small ‘if" ; "AUoe’s Beetaorant" *3ae Dunlly Comedy times tm discs, that I immo to to return to the selge. He asks Peters, Richard Lelbenguth group discussions. Including , (/ g Iu S ^ realize how fine a work It real­ jier to wave her scarf at him A Bomb Target and Terri Svdlchenko. Mrs. Burton Melsner, Mrs ''a>u«-*‘®‘Tlng In white wine Bcugaln Hoar 1 to Y toe Uttle People” w ill be a staple. They’ll w ear an ly is. When such a trumpery until he Is out of sight, and The Publicity Committee Is James Green, Mrs. John Dor­ P.M. Daily Except .Bargain Hour 1-2 P:m . WASHINGTON (AP) — Fire Sondaya A Holiday opera as "LaJtme” can be re­ Flora agrees. There Is a fine composed of Joo Pacheco and mer, Mrs. Walter Schardt, Mrs. artificial fur suit beneath tlielr Except Sm. sno brushes vived for a soprano who couldn’t orchestral passage depleting the bombs destroyed two construe ^ _ outer water proof nylon suits. AH Seats TSo Joseph Shaw, Mrs. David War­ -BB Beato 75o naBiaiBiSiBBnBiaaRag DO YOU KNOW even sing It, it Is shameful Uiat troop leaving while Flora tlon trailers at the site of th© X proposed Three Sisters Bridge Cmnrnlttee members ren, Mrs. Martin Duke, Mrs. Annapurna is 2,524 feet shor­ mounts the battlements & i(^ scrapers “ Unking the District of Columbia HaehOy, Jahe Hay- Alvin Hlrschfeld, Mrs. , PhllUj> ter than the 29.028-foot Mt. E v­ ^ Complete Home wave. erest, but Its south 'face presents . , W PUSriKtCK GIANT t .-.rKES 01 for the <(ar. (Umit 1) with Virginia suburbs poUce 0®'’aiyn .^lopklnson, Jony Sumner, Mrs. John Wheeler, £-JtmOmUMt (.-A tllK Y * S(£IS * SCI-'flN * IRU P£.RKIM ^ 'Furnishings Since rgg. lec She has only waved a few. Sohocher, Lots Ogulnick, Mabel Mrs. James Irvine, Mrs. Rob­ some of the moat formidable H v i ill's You must now vote only for the candidates chosen by the peNtkal tlmcH when Avito Ih buck 18)^9! MunrljFHirr The incident Sunday was the Jeon Moore and ert Splllane, Mrs. Edward problems known to alpinists. dlHtractfl her. They have a pOB' Chapin and Mrs. Paul Norman. bosses? ^ fairway has leof bogs! slonate love scene which (g latest In a Herios Involving the O P E N 6 D A Y S E V E R Y W E E K — ^TTfURB. N IG H T S T U X i 9 Lelbenguth has. been named Luchcon wUl be seiwed by the ' ^ overheard by Archlbaldo. No\Y ®pi>trovorslnl spiui over the P& by Superintendent of Schools hospitality committee . headed Keith s Offer Another (puality Service! PaMUihed DliUy Bxcepi Bunaay> certain she Is unfaithful, he toniac River. Several hunih;^ hAd Holidays at 18 BloaeM Strooi Kenneth MacKenzle as his os- by Mrs. Raymond Peracchlo. MAncheater. Conn. (06040) grasps Flora and strangles tier, persons have been arrested In y weaving 4 slstruit for selective service The talkshop is open to. all aux­ .But because of his blindnen he Past demonstrations while at- Telephoiiff problems, To fulfill his duties iliary members. B«cond Cliuui PontaKu I'liin h cunnol recognize her l o v ^ who tcm|)tlng to halt "work on the llancli«iter. Conh Lelbenguth ..needs the name, TIR€D OF LOOKING gets away. / bridge. sloops ^ status lUMl deferment date ex- SUBSCRIPTION HATKi’ With the waving /stopped, The protestors con^'-nd a frec- 2 7 ‘ Payablp in Advanc*- ptnitlon of all male teachers. We’ re Slowly Winning oil rolon. Ideal tor pot holders. V tes- $•« , One Y e «r sjumj* Manfredo returns y^sthniitc, way which wlH cros^ the bridge DO YOU KNOW Hobo Dance Mm Mofrtha ...... 16.50 thinking P’lora may .nave fallen will cause dislocation of low-ln- War with Cancer Three UonUm, 7.w BOLTON LAKE VFW Post 241 and Auxiliary NEW YORK (AP) — The AT THAT OLD Om Month from the bntticm/nts.— She’s come fumilirs In the district. Icrirway has flower wire and wreath frames! will hold a hobo dance Nov. 29 American Cancer Society says from 8 p.m. until 1 a.m. at the ^og.ooo Americans will be saved Yoiir "••ds. with this system, wIN always be secondary to "the Post home. from cancer in 1970. ’ ^ goldprfilv«r . ■ The party will benefit the But 104,000 w ill die of the party" and its speeifal interesH? visits and entertainment for the dreaded disease because they HOTEL and RESTAURANT ^ spray pcrfiif a veterans at Newington Veterans were not treated In time, the so- Hospltal. Hobo costumes will be clety said in a report Issued ROUTE 44A TELEPHONr^43-9731 hteaJ tor oU d«Krim«nY *» change this? members. from evidence of- the disease leaf rakes ^ Sewing Ixrader Watitod five,yea**, after diagnosis and- 5 3 * (UnUi 1) - The Tolland 4-H Town Com- Jreattnent. '* ^Buffet a lia Italiano’ rsf. mm , nrittee Is seeking a "leader for ------a 4-H sewing clyb-of nine and I I Consisting of: ' • WE DON'T JUSrCOVER YCXJR open tinira. and fri. nights tM 9KKH ten-year-gid . girls In the Sum- H«U Over 4tk Week! FURNITURE. WE REBUILD IT! nUt-'Dr. area. Volunteers may Best of the New Sex- Domesfic ancj Imported Cheeses pioftai contact Mrs. Joseph Nedwled, Uon FUma” -qpIayboy EVERY PIECE 18 PROTECTED BY 8CaTCHOABO« Wiilbridge Hill Rd. - )tii^ Ms Ofif -'- Antipasto — Sardines,'Anchovies, Tunafish, Hot and Sweet Pep­ DO YOU KNOW thanksgivini ^ AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOi:-^: «' 9 Cross Coiuitry ^venth Tolland High School’s varsity pers^ C^lives, Pickles, Tomatoes. ) - Included FREE! Extra Arm Covers napkins ^ cross country 'learn placed to Match Your Upholstory ... seventh In the statewide contest Cold Cuts — Genoa Salami, Coppicollo, Boiled Ham & Pesuttjni. Your officicris have lost touch with the wishes o f Hie taxpayer? dUmt 1 pkga.) ! 7 * for small schools Saturday, ful- '* * ’ * * * " 4 iilllng ' .coach John Campbell’s Hot Dishes — Baicbd Beans, Kielbasa and Sauerkraut. Italian Sau- SOFA or 2 CHAIRS predictions that the teani woulrj,, it's Icirway for curtttin rettsi IS^Ostyle, ■ place at lengt In the .top ten. *■ ' sage and-Peppers, Chicken Pieces and Ravtoti. Add years bf beauty and com­ i-'The team In i|s first yekr ot fort to your ipreseat upMM-.- varsity level competition, was " ‘ Dessert, Coffee. RolJs,.«nd Butter ;— atered Furniture by avsJltng led by Brliui Oeghan wto plac­ ' yourselif of tots great offer from sur Guatotn Reujiiisl- panty hose ed 20th in the field otj^OO run­ CABIN" stering Department. Choooe .c DO YOU KNOW ners. George G rade /was SOth, from a Spectai Group of the up •U Usss.,(sMght Irrogaiani followed by Kevin Mlllotte In E/\snmjF0R0 All this. iis much as you can eat, Ortly $3.00 per person, 'U I pair tov.eiAe .1 i f {fewest Patteffis in lYadl- O O e the Slat poslUon./ The local th »al. Modem. Oohmial and _____^ teanj acry^mulated a score of $1.75 for Children ; Provincial. feabrics in Decor- rrnfrsstisisl Yoor duty is to eiect the cofilrfMot’n who wW be responsive to yon 211, Compared to two teams ty­ oAtorXiiOO.. aad AU N ______^ ifs^ fairway for Christmas coehie cuttevel , ing folp sixth place with 210. , WE SPECIAUZE IN CUSTOM MADE and not to poKtkoi prossuro? _^ BulleUn Board Between the hours-of 6:00 and 9:00 FABRICS and CLEAR VINYL SUPCOVERS The Tolland IJbrary Associa­ “D i a ^ x y o m r •$ 5 :45.9rt>S fuck (scofrdi) tion meeting scheduled for this ■ Phone 643-41 SVtfor Keith's afternoon has been postponed fOB* until Nov. 17 In memory of L i­ I An oddad sp^kil BVMy Wadiwsdoy-^ FREE HOME .^ERVICE! brary Director Jessie C.D. WALTPISNEY*S- . - il We nertUze and repad. seats are fehuUL zptingB ore reUed Flymn, who dletl thLs Weekei^. — ■ , Ji 1 9 * 'HAPPY HOURS" from 6:00 to CLOSING new webbing used, hxwe Jdinto are reghied, aoring cuzb-'- Election wiorkers will attend rag. I|e ItariigOtnaond ^ ate replaced, seams and wslUng are hand-«ewn and t ------—(------■ — a training session'this afternoon AN Mixdid Drinks 7Sc a frames are completely poUtoed. ■ / Manchester Needs True Community at 6 ' In the Hicks Memorial 60c — ------0 - : ______■ '______// School gym. d ie lM e ’ .-i ■- . 'Your''jee'f)'Universal gets.youbact'where The iB^rd of Selectmen will KeMh’..~Oae-etee i , you wouldn't dare! go with any other ca^ Just flip hold a ^ o r t. final meeting to­ ■ ' a AX ~ Representation— Vote For Those into ;Jeep'-( wheel drive and call the back night nt 7!S0 at the Town Hall. DeOvery! ' aWal The2-Car couhif y yyTfir owiv Utave the hiking fpr the other guy. The Planning apd Zoning ThursddYJ^ightJ^^ Tterma !| )s T his tough cookie, gets yocl m wticre the game Comniiaslon will meet tonight at W ho W ill (&ive It To Y o u ... IS and Out again On the road-it's a smooth riding 8 at the Town Hall. — Oe-HM — I’a QAoat” at 7:15 ^ ” *^**’? * S ^ ^ H E r n —.Scdod—Rolls and Rottor 4= Cars. '.-A ru'ipt’OH!-Rtitket,seats Optional,V-6l Choiceo( Masses for the Feast of All - >, ' color and tops Mutie hunt,mg seaibn your season Souls will be held tonight a t. WAtr DiSN^Y *■-: to test Jeep' ruggedne^ See the ’Jpep' Universal, 7 :80 at St, Matthew's Church. 6:(K) to 9 :0 0 -. $2.75 — ChlWron $1.50 one ot the .2 Car Car's .I'op've got (o drive/f tol^iieve it. .' ’lite middle school open house A V / z / i # Sc of vuAiij wUl-be held,tonight at 7:80 In downtowti TMUtehsjr ^LnCKBEARDlS I A i N I A’ • 4 Mi 't' the high school cafeteria. AN Mixod Drinks 75c Root M e Sec vour ‘Jeep’ Jeuler I'liTa tcM drive...U>Jay, VFW Auxiliary Post 141 ^ 1 GHosr Sy the MawOeeter Properly darorro P roto* B»s * — -^-tt,a "1 r- 1 - - meet tonight at 7:Sola» the Post A Wsn-ParltesB O vle IssprafvsiawH llrosriatlsa . HonrO. / , \ I Ticiwicom ® CU-S189 Head Herald Ads

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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 kesman said. ------St or mat tetiMbta work axpariane# NAME ...... 5....,...... atalr chaoon B o n C h esti Along tbo way, thoy may ao- ADDRESS ...... Harris ^weed Coats qulra iMw aspirations (or grad­ uate dsgrosa os thoy soo know- CITY ...... STATE ...... ZIP..'... I lodge and tblnktiw. applied fai (Moke checks payobje to ’Xtollsge Selection Guide.” their fubtra profeqoluita. O r tfie Ailm 8 wasks delivery.) ___J •xportanoe may help them do- L_ clde whattwi Uio coreari Ibew plan ore really th« right obotoe ter tbem. If not. H. won't bo too tato tor tham to eti^ng. nour^ . ; ^ ' The omeMhawito otao autbor a pngpun ct legal etlnlcat wtperionoa, dotagnod to onoour taw sbidatito to tnwuwi^. Oiii's iilolU’! Km ' i'.n I'olop, ;iiuI'piUU’ni sixH'inlJy th. Mcar, jradlos hanil lyiumOil. riu' iH’i'leot coiil fur now and . b m pmfeariiMi and to IneraoM a • the mimbor of Mot ottornays lirnHiKhont ihi* I'old wiiitor months. K\eo . V*' In osuotry. atudanto In taw ■,1'oat iH’iuitifiillN.stylod with, tho fiiu' •tbools win bo olNa tolgot | tor trial. ^ ut .Anih'rson-l.ittli*. , < superb new P m U T o p e o e t a Tbo OfBo# of Bditcaten win . Sizos li t(i> IS. •«tor Into eonlraots taWb taw joB t ta ilored eapedaO jr fw •teools, paying up to W per tbia even t / Better woolens and "MA at the osota of thta i m prqgrom.m wWeh any laeluds worsteds in heiringbones,, plaids, checks.'diagonals.twills and solids. faculty, travel. Harris Tweed eoats also available par Atom with OHoti acrylic zip out Regtilsr. Short and L oof sites. pile liners at.. ■. SizMs. S-IS Board -ot Cducafion IIT.... ANITA MURPHY ' ! ■A I Manri>Mter Board, of Dtrectons candidate. A it' § ''m • ! » < ’Aard Wylie, made K a family affair 9SSS**^i*®* Woinan'a JKII In hnm il\I daughter K a ^ . 4. !*«. and son. Ohrts- s f f s yAM f f f f M topher, 2, at Democratic hesuiquartera week- *1**^**^ ^ ra ta ry Maii|;haatar Auxiliary , ' . end- opening. Child A PaoiUy Sm vkm . Member Gifta 4 B ^ (RcfitinUd lU rtford’Times 9/29/69) -! ' IT „ W YU^ Prefauor of EduedHon. UConn, AaMior of CbOdMn's Andirson-Uttle SSfc Hom^owiior-OUR TOWN K22D5 Bdttae o f the Board of Edifegtion S U C H A __ , _ IN MANCHESTER IN luyaiaBijut Wait Middia: 1 - , ON MOV, 4«ti VOTE FOR DUCK WYUE Parkhde) West Middle turnpike.Bn»d Street f l m m M 7 -9 7 ti VOTE REPU BLICAN , - asld (or by Friends of Pick. U>|l(^Rotwrt KehnUf, Tirwa. ><- V- Pitaiia 647-9nS ■J -v hr the . . I

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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' wlto- patches credited to It or not otherwise credit- to North End, dies In Flmrlda. «f444M 384 19 Doy ■ 49 An 79 Your i «1 In this paper and also theJocal news pub- to form a heavier one. 20 Trovel- 50 Conserve 17-47-71 Vj arranged through toe Opoa» durance program. Cosmos and Nea PolKela are drawn, and their publishers and That’s right 1 Oii pur sIowct days, we offer you a 'lUhed here. - UO 80 Right 21 Your 51 Dwell 81 Post Door E x d is^ program, which One aftenioOn newspaper al- firm backers of regime, editors fined or Imprisoned All rimts of republieatlon of special dto Fission Is what takes place In the ^ JULY 22 22 Probably chance to save. Not including Mr. Gary. patches nereln are also reserve. 52 SonWxie 82 You U sponsored locaUy by toe Stu- tered its headlines on the story while the iaftenwon/lSiiper Vrad- Immediately after the army ^AUG. 22 23, Portrier 53 Will ' 83 To . ■ atomic or hydrogen bomb. 2.4 An 54 Be dent CouncU. Bonnie previously after police ordered it off the ynl ts consider^ a lukewarm takeover three Atheu daUlu The Herald Printing Conmany Inc., as- I 4- 5-13-16 84 Adventure / Sunil’S no financial responsibility for typo- . Fusion occurs In the core of the sun, -A ThBaght for Tpdiy 25 Your 55 Moke 85 Decision % spent 10 weeks to OUayaqtol, newsstands. Nearly 100,000 oup- supporter. Politela 'Wu —Kathlmerinl. MeaimvrinI and 31-49-57 26 Long-rar>ge 56 T ^ graphical errors appearing tn advertisements' 86 Of Ecuador thU put summer, also las wero thrown away. started afjir the April 1067 Eleftoerla—shut down to avoid and other reading matter In The Manchester; is the process by which the sun re­ l^xsioored by the Mnnrhostci vmco 27 CXrt 57 Invite 67 Soy SPELL OF BEAUTY Evening Herald. OouncU o t Churdies 28 Beebuse 58 New 88 Mistokes p isc a u a participant , in the . Open "Ibe government Is also known coup andr^ts said to be finan- coming out under censhoshlp. Next to Qsldiff — Exit 9 3 - 1-84 new Its.heat. 29 For 59 Shrewdly 89 Resources Door program. to be displeased by^ another daUy si^rted by the govern- The government oloaed ^ ' Sutecriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washlns'^ / ‘ ^ 30 Your 60 Inclined 90 Help a ton Post News Service HAM. 20' ., Ana’s scholuUc interests Ue newspaper’s series or articles ment ;. protax reform bill, and a pUe-up of about writing It. Finally, the/Preslden^ has thimit the voter that he isn't everyone. He. knows, loves and Fire yesterday aftenioon com- will be performed with the bond the troting power of some one else who way to spend two evenings a delayed appropriations moas- In that, day whatever mankind can do In stark contrast to his ^last be.en inforaira that any of­ entitled to make, up his own works tor the entire communi­ pletely dedtnqred a . garage at from Barnstable High Bebool, month. He Is courteous and un­ ’ uresi the rear of the home of Frank does care, regardless of what his or her for mankind by belng~jable to use power major speech on 'Vietnam,'’ al­ fensive toymrd Saigon from ene­ mind. The establishment de­ ty, and such dedication should Hyannls, Mass., under the dU* derstanding of people whose on­ , 'Ihe first step is to get the Dzloek on Blast St. motive for caring m ay be. most six months ago, Mr. my s^ctuorlea in Cambodia cides everything for him .be­ not be forgotten on Novem ber rectlon of John Hagon. This as If it were free wjll"apparently be ours. ly w ay this Is to make their amendment out of the Judiciary Nixon's talk tonight has been could jio t reach Sialgon today." cause he Isn’t tnufted to make 4th. - Firem en from the Hebron, will be the seventh exchange for The democratic - process lives on problems known. Also I believe .Committee, which has been Andover and . Bolton Volunteer We have nev^r had to cope with such written by one heind alone — Ho^ much stress Mr. Nixon wise decisions. "Vote and reelect Ed Tomklel the Symphonic organisation. muscle that is used and bloodstream that the President's hand — with Nathan Agostlnelli to be a man sharply jdivided on electoral re­ Fire Departments arriving at a sltuatlon,,^S’or all wo know the bless­ . put on these undoubted Bill Murray has been a dedi­ for Town Clerk of Manchester. 'Ihe- band from Hyannls will who works hard for the Interest form proposals. The issue was toe scene could do nothing to I Is refreshed. Not to vote is to make your­ perhaps a few flourishes added illltary gains since his first cated worker for the Republican Respectfully,'''' visit Rham on March 20, 21, and ings of.^uslon. by the tim e wo got into of -the citizens of our town. purfied aside by Haynswortfa’s save the building. Ilie y tod, by White House ''speechwrlters Vtetitom speech last May no one party. After the last elecUon the Ruth K. Murray 22. Rham students will Journey self an atrophied muscle, a dead blood Raymond Price and William a E. Murphy nomination and no date has however, spray water -im the thejn^ moy prove Just as dangerous to except the President hlmtoif town committee gave him spe­ to Hyannls on A i»il 8, 4 and 6. cell. In the body politic. Are. . been set tor taking It. up. Dzloek home to prevent the fire us and to our chances of survival as a knows as this is written. But cial thanks for an outstanding “Public BervanP’ Msgastne Drtra spreading to./the house. The fanatics always mbke sure of vot­ By contrast, the first several they are a central part of the “ Involved” To the Eijitor, Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., chief civilization os any threat that fisslo.n has Job. He is .'even now still work­ The annual magaatoe sisls NOW drafts of the Presldeht's/bpeech case he wUl make in his claim To the Editor, -Senate sponsor of the direct 'Dzlcek stat^ that along wlto ing. Those with some Idea of personal ing for and supporting the R e­ If you’ve never hod a prob­ campaign is presently umUf 8 2 7 9 5 0 ever held ovpr us. in May came fron^^experts ■election amendment, said there some damage to a cabin cruiser of progress, his appeal for Ome A -word about Allan Thomas, publican party. He deserves a lem, then you can’t know what way end is spmaored by the ONLY FOR ALL THREE gain Involved In the outcome of an "elec­ steeped in the mllltaiy and dip­ . will be no meaningful discussion stored In the garage, but saved But whatever the result, thb progress and patience, and his hard de­ Democratic candidate, for the chance to prove his loyalty to a pleasure it is to have a man Student Council..., Campaign tion never fail to vote. Those- Who are lomatic tacts of .the Vietnam termination to reduce and iso­ Board of Education. He is a -of it within tile committee until' by the family, several outboard Is going to come. Science marches on, the town by serving as Town like Ed Tomklel os your manager this yMr is senior war and Us o r j^ s . In the late the clamor for Immediate Manchester native and a the Haynsworth nomination to motors^ tools and lawn equip­ passionately loyal to their party nbver- Clerk. He is a honest, dedicated Clerk. M eet Ed on the rtroet, Mark Houle. Fill your hom e w ith b ea u tifu l m u sic—from exciting Stereo seeking anything and everything that is words o f one/Waite House In­ and total withdrawal. . disposed of. ment were a complete loos. product of local schools. He is man who only wants what Is in the barber shop or grocery The proebeds from the drive mlss their opportunity to express their sider, that qiieech was a "dip­ "That’s Just the facts of life,” The fire is believed to have FM, drift-and-noise-free Monaural FM. powerlul AM radio- possible. Only a few years ago, the word an active member of his church good for the people of Manches­ store, tell him what yotir prob­ are used to benefit setuxd organ*. loyalty Inside the voting machine. lomatic" rbcltal and therefore and is involved In community he said before taking off for an started from a small stove in plus your fovorite records I Model 3410 has 15-Watts undis­ plasma suggested only a blood bank here ter. Help him to help you. lem Is, and presto, heiie is a Izations, programs, and aotivl- needed (he professional help of Today in History affairs. He has shown his know­ 'Interparliamentary Union meet­ the garage. Those who may merely have the calm, Sincerely, man who Is in every sense a torted, music power, Idur high-fidelity speakers to project on earth now, os the word for the un- dlplon)Atic technicians. ing in New-Delhi, India. He is Unpdd Taxes Ues. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ledge of local educational prob­ Mrs. Peter Sadloski “ public servant” . Twenty-four (Hspasslonate, disinterested view of can­ Nm so tonight. Mr. Nixon's The teoc oolleotor, Mrs. Ger- thrilling sound from both cabinet front and sides, record on earth. Now, as the word for the un- Today Is Monday, Nov. 3, the lems and programs and should hour a day service is more -not expected back before Nov. purpose Is not to break new have the opportunity to continue altone 8. Grant, reports a re­ Ideal for any room • den, bedroom, or kitchen • on storage area, and precision player that banishes discernible didates and Issues should also oxpl'ess -107th day of 1969. There are 68 “ Devoted Service” properly the descripthm of the '»• vorse. It promises to become a house­ ^ p lom atlc ground but to ma(^e duction of 19,071.76 In unpaid Held in Woman’s Death themdelves imd make themselves the days left In the year. to work for better education In To the Editor, hours that E d gives to the - However, Ba^ said he has tables, shelves, or bookcases • horizontally or vertically record and Diamond Stylus wear -your records, can last a hold term for tomorrow—the -thing we / a frankly emotional appeal for Manchester. not given up hope of wiimlng taxes due from previous years Today's HlghUght In History Donald Kuehl a - candidate people ‘ of Manchester as our BRIDOEJPaRT (AP) — pmice • 8 V H, 15y4" W, 5’/4" D • model 8718 with 9" oval and lifetime. And advanced solid-state circuitry assures Mognavox balance' of decision Inside the conflict the support of "impatient Very truly yours, Senate approval of the proposed in toe period June 30, 1969 all plug Into for everything. On this date In 1814, European for the Board of Directors has Town Clerk. w ere holding G rover C. MuUen, waged by the piartlsans. doves'; as he winds down the Mary E. Devanney -amendment this year—or, if this through Oct. 81, 1969. Unpaid 314' speaker inpaph.cabinetofor $pace-separatedsoundl reliability with trouble-free performance. powers trying, to resolve the served eight years on the Man­ Remember this on Nov. 4 and 49, of Bridgeport on a homicide War. Beyond that, he wants to • proves Impossible, early next taxes totaled $48,321.99 on'June Be at the polls tomorrow, for the problems left by the Napoleonic reelect Ed Tomklel to the office charge in the death ot a 88- drive a wedge between them chester Building Committee, year. 30 and on Oct. 31 toe figure health of the process, for the good of wars opened the Congress of "Dedicated Worker" the last five as secretary. These of Town (Jlerk. yeeir-old Bridgeport woman who The Flying Scotsman . ^ and such anti-war militants as " I f the amendment gains a was $39,260.23. Manchester. Vienna. To the Editor, years of devoted service have George F. Murray was shot to the head Saturday. leaders of the New Mobilization two-thirds majority In the Sen­ On the current tax list toe It was a pleasant sight to see the Fly­ On .-This Date - Coniem lng the office of Town given hlni background and The dead woman was Iva Lee Committee to End the War in ate, It still will have to be rati­ amount due July i was $802,- ing Scotsman sweep through Meriden " In the year 66H, Julian be- aerk I find it presumptious to ...... ~ .^ .e u g e a o ie on Parsons of 146 HoUy St., who STEREO Vietnam, the sponsors o f the made him knowledgeable on fied by three-fourths of the 406.10. A s o f Odt. 31, $886,- Tuesday morning, even though the crack the Roman em peror. on say a Job can’t be improved, the problems we have with our Weifiker, Lowenstein died In Bridgeport Hospital. At Once . i . Now and Hereafter" Nov. 16 March on Washington. states. This may be the biggest 324.73, well under half, remains British train bearing cam loaded with the death of Emperor Constan­ No man Is. Indispensable and schools and In our town. He unopUected with toe second In- Police said a quarrel erupted PORTABLE So Important does Mr. Nixon At Oflds Over Cutback hurdle of all. , ' between toe pair about 2 :S0 It is now the high law of the land, British products, did not stop on its way tine. fresh ideas with a change is the has been a great help to the atoliment on real estate not due fiolh Hartford to New York. regard his speech that he has As apjlroved by toe .House, the p.m., and MUs.Pttoions was by unanimous vote of a Supreme Court ^ In 1868. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant way to grow and progress. building committee because of NEW Y O R K (A P )—RepubU- until J€ui. 1,. 1070. The Flying Scotsman la a steam loco- p rai^cally memorized It, In a amendment provides that ratifl- shot after she began packing W0 8 elected president, defeating It is amusing to think that all his ability to solve problems can Rep! Ixiwell P. Welcker Jr;-. In addition a total of $1,- over which President Nixon's appoint­ motive, a type of power house on wheels contolous 'Imitation of Winston Horatio Seymour. the liberals who constantly of Connecticut says. President , 'ootion by the. states must be to leave toe apartment they STEREO with a thorough and systematic 264.22 In interest and Uen fees which has not been / seen In these parts ChurcWll’s style of - delivery, '■completed by^ Jan. 21, 1971, to shared. Neighbors summoned ment is Chief Justice, there Is no longer, In 1903, the Republic of Pana-' charge the conservatives with approach. I feel, that as a mem­ Nixon has made i t clear the has been ooUected on all lists In many years. Despite Its massive drive without notes during the ' dark ..take effSet .for toe 1972 frestden- police. ^ A .S2-caliber revolver under any condition, legal rooip for d^ ma was proclaimed. wanting to live to the past and ber of the Board of Directors United States is withdra-wlng since June 80. wheels, It was smaller than we had days of the Battle of Britain ""tlal elebtlon. was found in the victim ’s hand, Complete with In 1986, the N ew Deal re- with stopping progress should his proven abilities will be a from Vietnam, but a New 'York ,A change in state law effec­ lay of Integration of the nation's schools. thought tor a lo c o ^ tlv e which set the To buttress his coll foi B&yh said he will fight to push police said. Mullen reportedly celvedWW..WV4 a» votevubc ofUA -confidence -vu jiiiu en ce asaa -av-wnow bewx, thems*? ones tofcvr oca/ say wew c giYfa.1 Help in SOlV Democrat says It Isn’t clear to tive last May Increases the patience und hls effort to isolate great help In solving the prob- tbe ratification deadline back to told officer toe woman wound­ "The ..obligation of every school dli- first authenticated 100 • m ile - on - hour President Franklin D. Rposevelt should s(and still and not make lems of our town him. monthly interest rate from' oas MOBILE CART- speed record. / the more militant leaders of the •May or June of 1971, cqn- ed herself. wasWnn re-elected.rA.o1a#»fAr1 ■ *'* Republican a ohnnirAchange. 'TV Theyiav nialmclaim ftiAthe naatpast m ^ ___ Weicker ai® Rep. Allard K. half per cent per month to three trlcb," reads the order In which Chief anll-wor movem-nt, the Pres­ T. Crandall Spick and span, Its brass trimmings Alfred M. London carried only record was good so we shouldn't Lowenstein'M New York ap­ 'tonding the House-set cut-off fourths of one per cent per Justice Warren, Burgjer concurred, "Is- ident win come close to laying ^Manchester Building Committee ■ date may make It Impossible to and red strlplnk contrasting with the Maine and Vermont. . dare try anything else. They peared on “ Public Hearing” on monith on delinquent taxes. dark green background, the locomotive down a scliedule of- ever-larger ?put the direct ejection plan Into lo term.lnate" dual school systems at In 1942, the final link was claim the situation Is perfect so WCBS-TV Sunday to discuss Another law, effective; Oct. 1, 7 9 . was a sight to/sec. A plume of steam froop withdrawals, without shut­ '“ Dignified Personal Service” -•operation for 1972. . ®® mice and to operate now and hereafter completed in the Alaska high­ we are not allowed to try any what they thought Nixon w ill./ requires^ that any tax paymeqt . RADIO-PHONO . .spurted skyward as the engineer pulled ting the door completely to To the Editor, ^ The longer Senate action Is way. other. Now do they really be­ say in his radio, speech today. be applied to the taxpayer's old­ only unitary schools." . the cord which sounded a salute from . changes that may be dictated I urge all the people of .Jlfan- ■•delayed, the more likely this is Y o u'll ba sm azad —at the tonal depth and fidelity of model In 1964, President Lyndon B. lieve that, or do they change Weicker said Nixon has est outstanding tax. • ComplEte with ^4 C n Q n by baatlefU'ld conditions. Top chester to get out and vote on 2515 with'priacision'player that lets your records last a Irfetime, With those words, today's Supreme the whistle, and a large brass bell, . Johnson was rc;-elecled, defeat­ stopped former President Lyn­ to be the case. uffiuiaU In the Defense Depart­ their tune according to how it Nov. 4. Particularlly, I would Choir Practice burnished like the siiiv clanged pleasfuit- ing Sen. Barry M, Goldwater. don, B. Johnson’s war policy However, House sponsors of two d ^ c h a b le st>eakers/tone arid stO'reo bal$nc6 control plus MOBILE CART lO O ’ tTourt tot aside the time element iVhIch ment have given him .optimistic offfGts them? Do they become hope that we all will consider The Junior Choir of the First ’y-- ' I"- ' ' ■ / Ten Years Ago conservative for their own pro­ and is moving toward withdraw­ the proposed am en d m e n t la>(ifig solid-state reliability. Convenient mobile cart, with -hod been contained In the' original de­ appraisals on which "to make the excellent record and per­ Congregational (Church will re-'« I . I . ■■ ‘4'i Then tlfjre was the ejiiglnoer In the The U.S. Arm y Signal Corps al "steadily ;and without hy»- . argued the deafline was neces- Ju.st such predictions of pullli^ tection and then go liberal again formance'of our Town Cerk, hearse tomorrow afterooon at "emple^ record, storage; ideal for any roorh of college dorm,. Id n l feir homa-or away-solid-state model 2903 cision of ithe Warren Court, 18 years cab. wearing,a proper engineer's attife, reported discovery of a high- “ teria.” Lowensteln said he md _^sary to allow time- tor Congress back progressively' larger com­ when they want something else? Edward Tomklel. 3 In the music room .of the Hs- i. will bring you ihrillmg listening from Stereo FM, not Just a pWln bualiieee SUM affertediby nllltiuic nuclear energy shell not, know what Nixon's policy ,'to pass legtslatjlpn imiriementlng. ago. decrjpelng the eventual end of segre­ ponents o f U.S. troops. The Democrats keep telling us Until some things affect us bron Elem entary School. ; ^ drift-and-noise-free Monaural FM, lortf^ionge AM Uipto. m attery-fact men. who drive ' ^ e created by U.S. nuclear tests is and so far It Is unclear that the plan if toe states ratify tt. gation In the schools. Then the Court) he gives lu service and to rife- personally, we arc prone to be ^dletols. ^ - - y s a friendly engineer, tbo. ^ For-exam ple, Mr. Nixon has above the earth. it is essentially different from' ' and records. With"precision player, tw o extended/ elect Mr. ‘Tomklel yet I wonder apathetic . . . aiid yet at^a^ time The proposed' . amendment Manchester Evening Herald Instructed that Its order should be Im­ and he a greeting to The Record . been told by Secretary o f Der- Johnson’s. range speakers, plus rnerty more feetures Mtmtie abolished the system of allottrig HebtOB oorreapoadeat, Anae ^>® t*»i'»P h «jan d a handful of associates ^ fense Melvin Laird that, given Cdliic in '.ni; h II tin; M.iiiii.ivrix Sli'ir.'ii Coiiiliiti.ilioii Oiler' plemented, throughout the nation, with 1- electoral votes to toe states on * Eiriit; tei.~ 828-8671. cart has large record stciage for added convenience. Who clUBteyed at the South Oolony Street- no-m ajor chai\ge on the battle­ - -"all. deliberate speed." Today's Court crossing to watch the Scotsman' pose. field '• In terms of silddenly in­ -held that there can no longer bb aijy_. ^ W e intend to jfet carried away creased Infiltration by North noetalFla, but we wiAifd obeetve mere­ ->-Ifletname8e troops, the with-- qualification of the' when. It is to be ly In p^lng that -there wu more druwal of U.S. troops can move "at ohce'> and "now and herbafter." nananbe/to liUl-roadliig■ jjiIn uipthe odays a y j wnenwhen V— . much faster-than - wiao methe pace of As tiBS -quickly become , evident, the kxximotivee were poWered by eteam The^^'^ ihe first TWirwttoarawals. -Th!^ RE-ELECT ‘HOr QUISH - TREASURER! "Let Its Entertain You", .^with engtiAe^; with lordly mien leaned out o f" * were 26,OCX) announced------on — Jane • new Supreme Coart order Riay not, for the oabi hto eyes, jcon tod ogblnst flying 6 and 40,000 on Sept. 16. all Its change In language, '"get enfOKe- clndeni altematea between the track The reason for this la U »t, k this fine LIMITED EDITION ahead/and the gajUgee In hU cab; one ment andf compliance, much foster than " when the Nixon administration ■ V-"' t , '■ ' ' ' « s upon the throttle, the other did the original decision of 16 ^ years (leclded I on Its policy to Viet* SPECIAL wave to hiondly condeecenslon nam lie the war early this year, I 12 ago. It would take an unimaginable fed­ ir t o f boys. At hto aide was the HH | ' STEREO UP ! ,. the whole, complex machinery - eral staffing for the goveniment lo go A fireman whov with an easy, of the Pentagon was still geared "k *•' ll fjProduced exctOsively for f^agnavox. this highly-entertaining 'LET US shoveled coal Into the ftiebox. At out and crusade for compliance In every to sending American soldiers to 'ENTERTAIN YOU " edition featuree 12 great artists performing 12 out-^ uch of his foot upon the treadle, ^ yietmini. not bringing thqm out. district where segregation is still the ors of the firebox parted to neveat . Military commanders them­ I’m Christopher Quisli— ’f \ . standing , selectionsr-no commercials, not a demonstration je ^ rd , practice. rferno from which even Shadrach, selves had to be sold on the ACT NOW, **Sr'*®*’ ’ Abedhego might flinch. nothing else to buy or dot Just come in ^od^y^-while theyi laslF Nonetheless, the legal recourse of idea of VIetnamtoaUon, Which to e«ir aunty But steam locomotives are inefficient some coses was hardly easier IsHaittoa 'Only one per customer-Bt this special low those who sought to delay and those to Comparison to dlesela, so the old Iron than selling a priest on sgnoa- I Love My Nmo, seeking some delay have Included the horse erhtch' thundered and snorted its ticlsm. way acroai the praiHes and over the I Nixon Administration Itself — , has nOw Beyondy that, highly complex mountains had to go. ^ e steam whistle ‘ technical problems involved in ^en closed off. The proponenU of In­ has become a 'sound of the past, its the first wlthdravrala required Pleose Vote for Her—' tegration con ^irtlll go to court and enlist place taken by the bleating of the diesel two tullscale conferences of U.S. T H R K W AYS horn. All In the name o( progroM. ' the law on their side: its opponents nbw , military commanders In Hawaii We’re all In fa\-or of progtess we'd , to each case, a tlme-constunlng TC ^tU Y have leu footing. - better be —but we still can't understand prooesa that is no longer necea- i 1 Re-Elect W Qiish 1. 30 D ajre C ash Furthetmore,.;the fact that the Court— w.hy with progress and efficiency there ,aary. canpot also be clean oars, comfortable ‘ wlto President Nixon's appointee chim- ' Moreover. Uto latest intqlil- 8. W D ew »—U 80. 08, to accommbdatlone, and trains which keep gcnce f^m Vietnam has lln- - Oajr»—l«e iatem l er I Ing to hss.iKiw pru lalm ed that the to schedule. 1114 Flytpg Scotsman, was T fo^r Towi.Tretsirer! formed the President that. ^ , .. Carryiag Cborgce 1 time is now -^-not tomorrow — is cer­ clean os a whUtle and on Ume to the spite continuing warnings of t o second. And although It was a special Imminent enemy offensive, hW ' 8. Me D e w FajrntcaS— tain to sUmuIate the action and entef- to 8 Teats Badges .exhibition train, we had the feeling that d(fn caches of , food, supipliis, ;. prise of those seeking, to and segrega^ '"It wa« accustomed tp being clean and cn stid weapons needed to \ Uon, South and North. | \ Ume as a niaUer of course.—MERIDEN ropeUtlon- of the 19M T%t \ r e c o r d f ^ . . ★ VOTE REmLWUI TUE»I«Y, NOy. «h ★ offensive Just diont extol any . 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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- .onald morrow at 1 p.m.'^at the C i t a d e l . 'U n i v e r s i t y , of Connect!- noVeltiee; Mrs. Ronald Grose, Jf- o* T^^aterford, Sept.‘ 10 in / aive side of things. It is «a Ic burglar who speelalUed' In up­ P t'^ AM 'PARMTj UMLIM- w r glanced off the rear of the Hostesses are Mrs. nnh^l Mb- “ *’* J®»Veneen Auditorium was baked goods; lbs. Warren De- Springfield, Mass, pemtfosive ’60,a and right now cU of Bioonomlc Advieera under receesloa tor a quarter or two. CEIUNGS itlP PpwllUifi Iff iUPPH though all- of the’m together per-floor ariinmen$s was be­ ^ughter of Col. Ujyal L^ Md „f Manchester, died raralnen cw which. In turn cilu m and,. Mrs. **•!«<* tp near ^aipncity Saturday Martin end Mni. -Freidc Swarts, M™- O’Connor is a sophomore more peoitte are talking aixNit John F. Kennedy and for a Neverthrieas, be sd «». ***** Hospital. She was the It 18 nftt Mft« b« of a diofooitic noturo.; An accident re^rt led Ver- •___ formance by the National Bal- Jewelry and MTs. Robert Rich- London. Mr. O’Comor attended al family almost impoadible to betel puzzled by a aeries of past 36 yilars She was a mem- Reduker. / non police to an abandoned car '** Canada, Sparkling ()ueea EUxafaeth n, niques of ’economic control were The prospects for what have Under the di- ardson, Oram’s Attic. The chil- Beckley College, Becldey, W.V. get at. *CarouseP Lead more than 20 burglaries on the Don’t delay! Your old celUngs can be nude new again ber^of the United Congregation- i^^^vlvors also Include hvo that bad smashed into a rectlon of CeHa rsano on the throne stoce 1968, opened solicited because double arov been called the heavenly seven by the experts in celling rellBlaldng. Franca,' the dren’s choirs ahd the Methodist Bulletin Booed . Now the family has elected to and sixth floon ot aport- her 16th Pariiament with all the growing among some econo-- ties are more positive. al Church of Tolland. brothers, two sisters, and a ^ ^ o n Reservoir Rd., Saturday r e e le d f ^ m ^ e S t S ^ ^ on “an- Touih Fellowship will The midget football game, be get-at-able, the mood is A toll, reddlah:8andy_ haired buildiiiga...... reseiVed for trappings that would have Fbr a tree eoUmate, call ■ Survivors, besides her hus- granddaughter, "a sponsor booths. " postponed because of rain yes- comewliat contradlctcwy. Dane from Harti^ottl will play m ii^perhape a mlnority-re- "After a period of adjustment S "persboaUttes D e a th s In pleaeed Viotorta. holding Impor- band. Include a son, John F. -fhe funeral will be tomorrow Registration plates had been STOwlng'dBnce^’audlencr**Lart A chicfcen pie luncheon win terdoy, wiU bb played next Sun- Chariea and Anne, products of the lead — role— in— Little------™ Theatre ~ » . gardlng the. effeottvMieaa of the in the economy, Tm optlmteUo tanlpa^oha removed from the older model **»**' *" “ «•> Japialca. “ s auoience. Last “My hurimnd and I . . . “the as oAb newi^- Flynn of Tolland; a daughter, at 9:30 a,m. from Rose Hill Fu- season Hartford was treated to be' served startiiM at 11:30 ai.m. *^y 2 p.m. at the high school progressive parents, are ttie ®^ Manitoeater’s. (LTkO upcom- Nixon program. about prospects.” he aaid. per BERNARD A. LOZIER. Iito . Mrs. Emil Poliansky of Coyeh- neral Home, 680 Elm St., Rocky T h e W o rld car and there was not trace of queeii said for a sdart, in a In Heller’s days In Washing- "Sometime In 1971 we’U be back Last week the poUce arrested the driver,, police said. Commanders and presidents ^ produc- No reservations are necessary! - Bo*<« TI^mb vs. Wlnd- “ __.x.a ” a ' ----- ’ ^ daily Uviitgr ^ymbola of UUd now production of **CarouBel.'* ^ Helle. «. wcawaase------1 U . M M 4 4 4 try, and three grandchildren. Hill; with a Maas of requiem at ' Rev. H. W. Unn Other area-.p<^ce activity; of all Manchester v e t e i ^ or- ^ » . F. Noren is chairman or CoRs. B^eoh ^ t o n f o r ^ r by the ja y and age of BriOah inonar- R *«l Pautoen, who h a d to ^ m ^ tttue queftipnquestipn < » to®toe Hyde and bemling tor a'26-year^ rc^'ST cV ^w lm ^ the company by Danish dancer of the ItsuAeon. The Bolton fire commissioners . ImMaaltfiran aA slea fl®DV>Ufth. *.* ¥%19tf. mn amiM ----- * UM^Q Funeral services Will be held St. James' Church, Rocky Hill, OMAHA-(AP),—^The_____ v._ , Rev. H. CO'rahiTRY ganisaUons anjl their auxlHarlM Enk B r ^ Wilson,-T-chy.Chy. Both4FVW. Mew c soOT. muchiiiucu as«a ease«aao ®—. luxuriant——— beard u, in order tow j d ^ t k m of sin. Both----^— gwwtb:* ' ___ But , en . old and unwel- / . » mountaineer’s rt«e In hla tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Unit- “ 1 1®- Burial will be in Rose Hill Llnn^ s'. 66, presi^ht of Mrs. Richard Owen and Mrs. will meet tonight af 7:80 at the because the oonsUtuUonalconstitutional man-mon­ and »nrt so opeq-minded, for .nall accentuccept thettie rri.. role of nnt..Billy Blge- wage and**L.*"*'^ price increaaestnereases :were:wero «>me® ^ e ecmtiUnt.n,..acquaintance, ™maytag 4 .. raids, fastening . It '’W to rcofton Over the ly^kend, John P. will meet with the Veterans archy requires tt. ed Congregational_ _ Church of M ^orlal Park, Rocky Hill. Creighton University,______died Sait- Martin 82 of Coventry'w^ Council tonight at 8 at the Ar- progmm typified John Erickson ene in charge of /h-ehoiue. The Public Bulling _4 i their uiBu- uiacipune, discipline. uiBrt^ uiey they are^ a *®w. is a graduate M Julius 7 j. ’L/J. t7 r" "We’M have mom inttelion in Wm- Tolland. The Rev. Donald G.. There will be no calling hours, urday of a heart attack. Fattier dtalged with improper pasaifur- my-Navy Club. . the Canadian repertoire, a weU- decomOons. Mire. Richard Nor- Commiasloir-WU meet tonight television vtower’e dream What Hartt School of Music. He has R * « t o c ^ t y ^ h l^ at that time ^ »» to the targi'a^'! ■ ______A • tt ..SSt _S _ a — A^AWVrkwIa I SVAnf Iam b t . 4 A M.A A a « 4 - ..•-••*4 44 ^ . MM* some traces. Miller, pastor, yrlll officiate. Memorial contributions may Linn became president of the>-John W. Howla^, 20, Swamp ___ balanced offering of cM ^c and ®n is publicity chairman. at 7:30 in the office of the new with his cello, drums. ^ Ib Ian- appoarod. extensively- In the »'* !>*•• ®®«“ ® ^ elementary schocri. Burial will be In North Ceme­ American Can- uniiverelty in 1962 after coming Rd., ClOventry, unnecessary The Stanley Circle of the ^ " ‘ «'"^ f® > y w o ri«. However, . Dog Oaavaes guage, actor’s training and tall,I,’ _ central1. __ V ConnecticutConnecUcut Uieatertheater...... ^cli^' y*2f'' Therz: vukiotwrtii _ 14 n»4 44i» touch * „ 4 , to T farins-4.5 * * inflaHnn, * ^ K4I.OT, ____ duced loot wbrth-u-ui fu.ouu,$12 800 ponceoollce Choicest Meats In Town! tery. ccr Society. the./>penlng be^et, f'SoHtnlre” Starting today, (he state and ■rtie 250th Anniversary CJom- a » • strong phystognomyTtoe Prince cult and has appeared In right ' ^ *uWop<^, it was felt, to 1 ^ inflation betow said. Whlte-Glbson FuneJ-d Home, by of lWales ^ e s approaches his 21st2lat chto performances and as hhc^ S - wouW give unions and manage- 2 . 8 cent to 3 per cent, ner GrandCathAr. Oampm v .. 4. ^ . ... - ...... ment a measure of the bounda- Our oommttineiit Co full em 66 Elm St.,' Rockville, Is In her Grandfather, George V. birthday Nov. 4 with enough tone'soloist, with the Hartford charge of arrangements. The palace said the reason ammunkUon to have won at Choral CSub. ries within which they corid ploymeri and rapid • TUESDAY ORLY SPECIAL! There will be no calling • company. Trite a ^ belabored, registered dogs in Boltra. Manchditor Bveidng Herald was that (he royal family was Dunkerque. , Musical dliocUon tor the Rod. .baigain. They ™ worked, seeming- generates the pressures that • • hours. Local dog Warden Ehner WU- ISolton cotreqNmdeiit. Oleme- elrea ^ overexpraed. An inU- Anne knocks them over with gers and Hammerstetn musical ly '1>®^®®»» between 1963 and“od 1966, butt >”®b« inflation. We’re simply in w a n t e d H FRESH G htm iD I- son said Jttiat the- owner of any well Young/, tel. MS-8881. — 1— 1— 4-OT.. ...------a dUferent orbR than before, The family suggests that ** «"Ltoe baton of Ralph ^ e r i h r i S T ^ v e €lM n , L a te Mkidel those wishing to - do so make ^^’e Luton-Dunstable HoSpl 8wne tor one” «ie dancers ------^------r— ------■------^------hM decided that drab holiday commission as colonel in chief iflaccarone. The director of mu- did, nevertheless, have and wa're going (o have to live Jean Bostdw AU are scheduled to appear ---- seemed relegated to “ ftSiow the A Ik .ki k 1- uviiuajf txa ulmwaica aaa kAXAci jsaccaroDe. Tile oirecCor Of mu memorial contributions to the "ee-r Luton. She was the talks triilchwhich have no full Impact of a regiment by driving a tank, aic at iflUng Jurior HighHlsh School ‘"“P®®*- Whenevw a union or wito U : HAMBURG BRADFORD, England (AP) In WlMmanUc Circuit Court 12, , ™® *®ur class meetings leader". MacMillan's use of the a company violated the guide- "We can’t hope to beat infla- USED CARS United Congregational Church Joseph Kilpatrick. • ***® *foR®"®«. «1- opening an exhlbittoh by driving Maccarone Is a. graduate of Jean Bestow, the British Nov. 17. In’ “ totrodiwtlon to Retailing— corps de ballet left: much to be M illion Voters/Eligihle though she 1s quite willing to an- a giant truck, and generally op- juUtM Hartt of -uii.w- poets tt risked a-crescendo of Top Prices Paid of Tolland or the ToUand Public) Survivors, besides her hus- housewife whose life for the ELLINGTON Oiristmas Help,” sponsored by desired whUe soloist Vanessa p i b s . * 1 . ^ Library. Include a daughter, Mrs. dim some boredom In her Job. eratirng Hke a 1970 gal in high and is also choir dttector at St! criticism from Washington. I past_____ 19______monttis____ hinged______on_____ three_ -Anthony Panlcuo, 18, of 134 *"* Manchester Adult Evening Harwood succeeded' in being Par AH Makes! ' Matthew Ramsey of Manches­ To Ballot in 156 Contests Elisabeth has been influenced gear. Jamea’ Onmdi He win din-rt than once, price increases LfT US PRICE 3 valves transplanted from the ®a*t Main St., Rockville, was Sdiculi will be held tonight from p'eaaantly superticial. ter; a 80*1, Harold Watson of • “ Y % « n e of this means that any. a .nem S n n^^ for ^ ttcT CARTER CHEVROLET Edward J.-Belllngerl .. heart of a pig', collapsed and charged with f^lure to remain ’ ??*”* lU of if the dancers ware Ul-sidt NEW HAVEN, Conn. (.AP) — candidate Nicholas P^uzio get- 22 Y O U R N E X T Edward J.' BclUngeri, 49, of three sisters, Mrs. the Greek-Oennan nohia who one can walk up to Buckingham performance ^ *Y®> to® offender was held, - CO.. INC.- died at her home Sahmlay. She a posted stop sign Manchester High School. There ed tor the MOdMlllan "Four About 1.8 million Connecticut tlngf the GOP nomination. Also has sired her daughter and PRESCRIPTIONf ; HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Windsor Locks, owner of the Ethel *' ' Jones. ’ Mrs, Robert Dun- „ „ „„ _____ 12l9lblnS«. was 39 and the mother of two. loUowlng a two-car►car aaccident last **classps registration will h. fee. Other Tenvpeiramerits” by „ewN ^ Toric iorK y® *!" ‘ l***^® ^ CO* ballots on the mayoral ballot are'Voters three sons. , r * 5 : 5 “ ™ '> ' Skyline Restaurant In Windsor “ '*.**™' Mfs. ”B M t^ “ IubmltUd " t o n l « h i - Bot U .u.,«ody do,.. almOT „ „ „ „ „ O T iir^ p u l 9 817 Highland .at., Blanoheater—Phaae eie-4gn Locks, died Saturday in Canada. Manchester and two grand- -Nov. 8, Caty Ballet cboreographer ^ ^ elections Party standard • bearer Eitas The qiisen’s derision came sus anything may happen. J 4--^ toe White ARTHUR DRUR 4 Phone M9-5S18 transplant operation in March Police said PanlcUo, north-, “ • U®orge Balanchine, was the per- Tuesday, but the right to vote Mlarsky and Socialist Albert M. Prince Philip, on a trip to COna- , '’ ------Studio, are the ohoreogrM>hers House at center stage and He was a member of the El- c'hlldren. tor this L/IM presentation, as of Its chief occupant the leading Funeral services and burial 1968. bound on Jobs HUl Rd., failed ---- ^ l®ot vehicle for ttie/COnadian ^ ***® things the elec- Perroceb. ' da, remarked that the’ royal Ungton Ridge Country Club and they hove been tor all LTM character, a rrie that Preslderi will be tomorrow In Luton. WUUam F. Friedman remain stopped at a stop o,ir**J”*’t****^ Adult\ Evening BaHot style. Interestingly <»mjn<». Stamford Mayor Bruno Olord- family doesn’t make these trips the Rockville Lodge of Elks. Three M en Rob musicals. The choreography Nixon seems reluctant to as- Survivors Include hla wife, WASHINGTON (AP) — Re- “**" ^® Intersection of Rt. *"®®* *o- enough, this bo)l«t when flipt BSaioh cbnumhiity is electing beaten by six votes in- for Its health. He raid U Ctenf^ tired Army Lt. Ool. William P. pulled In front of an- '" “ •row night. performed In 1946 was panned mayors or selectmen or legls- “ primary against Paul J. Kpo- or any other place decided (he wlU Include a 28-mem1>er char- sutoe but which HeUer beUevea two daughters, a brother, three flam bui^er Spot us, a corps de baHet, a snow is a perfectly sensible one. Bisters, and a grandchild. Friedman, 78, leader of (he task ®“ ‘- xr * critics. Ttoday, however,' It latlve bodies to set policy for ^ Jt - a maverick Democrat monarchy is <1macceptable "it Is AEC M em ber force which' cracked (he Japa- '™® driver of the second car , **1^'*™* **** ^ ®*ng may 1® acclaimed as one of the city mana^ra. ' , repeatedly voted against up to them to riiange It.” All he children’s ballet and a sailor’s ... “ You have to use the Write Ihe funeral will be held to­ floimnNO'PON, Odim. (a p ) morrow at 8:i6 a.m. from the nese "Purple" code shortly be- Ulnt^tlne Gasper of Snip- Manrtiester Chapter, Hnert Balanchine baUets. ”a PoUUca! codtinl In 102 of the **'® Democratic majority on the •asked waB:.p"Por goodness hornpipe. House as a prism to focus public Discounts Panic fore y.B. entry into World War ®*® ^ * ‘® Mlsq Gasper end "PFBSQSA, for barbershop har- rtatement of tour sensitivities big and small cities and towns city's Board of Representatives, —Three men wearing atocUnga If "Carousel” ; were to be rat- c^pirion,” he said. " I don’t >btn(» Windsor Locks Funeral Home, sahes let’s end the thing on ami­ over their head robbed a ham­ 441 Spring St., Windsor Looks, n, died at his h6me Sunday oft- her passenger, Lynn Stutz, and ®" Mondays at 8 p.m. at entiled; ’’MelonchoUc’’, "San- is held by Repitolicans, and Republicans nominated Juhus cable terms.” ed by today’s entertainment the Nixon adiplnlatratton has O ver N-Plants er suffering a heart attack. The P^'lcuo and his two posseh- ‘ "® Army-Navy Clubi at 1090 . , - "KUegmaitlc” — ------and DemocratsDi hold the bower in 64 "^^^bshy In an effort to win burger "stand this morning of symbols, it would be ciaased mo^e’-nearly enough of Us lead- with a Moss of requiem at St. ^ ’ undeterinlned amount of 'G” — tor good family fare. Bozzini B r os jWav side FurniUiro Mary’s Church In Windsor Japanese used the code tor ^®™> Robert Wilson, 18, and Main St. "Choleric",CiKrierlc**, NationalNationol BaHet isia oitleaoitiea and towns.tonvxuB. ba<^back the mayor's chair they P h ^ on to Calgaiy to get n^oney erarip role.” WASHINGTON (AP) — An transmiaalon of secret diplomat- Walter Adams. 18, were all mu „ “ fortumte to have - it...... to their Among (he hardest-to-oick are’ ‘’®‘‘* Glortano . won In 1987. The age span comprising the Asked what be would do if he Locks. Burial will be In St. Atomic Energy tough about wearing a 10-gallon ^ Mary’s Cemetery. .ConiFnlMlon ic messa^fes. , treated at Rockville------General------,4. ^ ^ Noveirtber meeting of «’®P®itolre.^ for it rtiowg Its danc- the mayoral races in HarttonL third mayoral can- hat. He said he had ncno intention Two of the robbers 4enteroduiot>ot. j- C6— . ranges” 7'” — from1 — ele-” 7 were In•»* office today, xuuerHeller ro-re- c,. , member says public alarm ove. the Miaritooald’s building at n»«ntary school age to grand- pUed: " I would issue a call to Friends may call at the fu- environmental side effects ^ WUIUma Hospdtal. Fbnlcuo is scheduled f**® <^®"«y HtomeOteatt commit- * ” ..,®® Icchnlcafly and dm- WatertHirv Ndw H a v m ^ ^ id ^'^“ te is John J. P. Nocerlno of of looking Hke a tool. orwiAA- 1.4 ¥>_tee Aivt wkiitryKbAMA ...iu a*- . mafticsillv. a# ____ navoiv ano the Fusion Party ticket About rthen, 19-year-oJd Prln- f®rced the parents withwoh manymnnu family IndustTy to comfilin Memorial donations may be ,, caused In Some cases . School busing is one of Siam- oess Anne, who learned to ®"<* employes,to . and talk together. I would put mode to the Heart As.soclatlon "professional stirrer iinners ” a former editor of the tv..,.. , Surmejon pmy Bridgeport ydll ro^elect its W«®Mhy ride hoTBes and «att oft »y.m on the floor, poUoe mid. the - problem------to them at the of Greater Hartford. proress onal stirrer uppers. Wbrld-Telegram , Two *>oys In a stolen car were In c J m S favors busing out of ghetto areas and baa crilectod an a s to n i^ Jamea Webber, the manager, m u a l^ - d r ^ i m ^ same time: I would make them INVITES YOU TO SAVE ------Commissioner James T. Ra- jicd Saturday after coirSllca- hivolved In an accident at 1:80 “ _D^® Rd.. buhstlt^: D^oc^aUc Mayor to achieve "quality integratkni” pictorial series of hats sot ^® ®“** toe other two were toking ever attempted by LTM, confront It.” ’ Mrs. Margaret tJ. Bellchamber '"®^. *"0^® Ih® statement last tlons from a fall. Williams left ^Hlay on Doubleday Rd. ^ W b e r of (be Manchester J "?‘"th e s^ond variation, per- cross busing. Kucao fav- jactonm eenes of inventory of the day’s ^ presented Nov. 20, 21 The Important thing, Heitor toe act She put on pan' ------— — - At Both Stores Mrs. Margaret , C, Beilcham- Y,®®**, ^ ® ‘‘® 8enat®-HoMe the New York paper In 1936 and The car In wWch they were rid- t to a receipts when the holdup oc- *>« to havq both la- ber, 89. of Middletown, mother A*®"’ '® R«®''Ky Ubm^htce. 'The Tvent to Washington, where he '^®"‘ ‘>« the road and struck K i.ts n ’s ij's iXn«n’:s!x.x«rr”' -----permisfiion. Nocerlno wants ho N a. tree, >allce said. ^ e. CknmecttcUt .^soclation of ^ stand-by seasonal ballet busing at all. of Carl J. Bellchamber of Man- ®°"'™R‘ ®® has scheduled anoth- covered the White House and “ But Hartford Mayor Ann Uc­ ah® opened m> a n ^ c te S e r tor ^ robber stood outside 5^*®* Saturday, losue together rather tbtei sep- The two were treated at ZBoards ™ " r «ot EduceOion.' -inIn aadi-addl- ®bded the program,'-Act n .---- tbe.bulldtag vrtille the men took and to do so under t ^ 519 E A^IDDLE TURNPIKE 1325 MAIN STREET cheater, died Saturday at her hearings to begin state Departnunent for Transm- cello and Waterbuny Mayor u “"I?® ®‘*'®‘' ®‘“ ®® ^ ® '^ boys who were dropouts or home. She was buried this v ®y. Wlndham Hospital for . cuts cuid iZ!l JS® Manchester, the regton from----- the—- — entire v^iouituiCanadian oouerBaUet o u i roury t. .i. t yor> wherC.—■«= ....mayoral races are hotly , troublemakers. toe iipceipts end the wallets of Those desiring reservations pressure of flndh« an aocom- / MANCHESTER WIIXIMANTIC morning from the Coughlin Fu- , Raui®y mentioned no n a m e s , ------turned over to.Juvenlle^aUthS- ^ ‘ ‘"n>® Nut- SSLiT'contested ore Norwalk,' Dto.' Her brother Charl^, the next employes, may contact ACrs. Mary BUsh at modation In the n»H«n4i o—^ / “ON THE GREEN" BETWEEN BARKER’S fuid STOP A SHOP neral Home, 491 High St., Mid/ "“ 'h he apokc of "gentlemen ties. Bast Harttond, GHaatonlbury, cracker"*/ with choraosrraohy *9®? “ “ “ ®**** ^ h s of bury. New Britain MeHnnn-- 9 Laurel St. Tickets will also be eat. ^ Hartford, Now BrCtOtn, Newlng- hy director Celia Pmnea The *“*® Democratic WalHngford Bristol Torrinoron’ king, took a large look at orttfl- ” ® diotown, with a Mass of rZ •’“ P®*' ®°n*«rvatlon organl W eekend Rain Hebron rial Insemination In the aTrimai ®W was aide to see how the available at the door. "Sending out 2,000 letten Isn’t qulem at St. Francis of Assisi *a“ ®ns you can’t hardly find an Charles Fowter, 46, of East worid and said ~te«4ny ^ robbers fled from the ()ueen Curtain time for evening per- going to do it." he said, refer- BROWSING HOURS Church In Middletown. Burial addrcHS (or, representatives A t 0.95 Inche§ Hartford, was charged with ^ Hartford, end Wethers- menta were well performed as at '^®®‘ H^^en, Bast Haven Welsh gotttering: / Street brildtaig, police said. formances is 8:90. - ring to -IQxoa’a recent nvaU MON. ■ FRt. 1^ A.M. . 9 P.M. _ SAT. 9 A .M . . 5 P .M . from the' coal Industry and was In Calvary Cemetery, Mid­ making on Illegal loft turn af- ‘n of an hnprea- and Stamford Hamden, Ansonia and D ^ v ‘.'It does seem untoit- youngor scientists who always Ralnfiill In Manchester over 1®*" being Involved In a two-car------slonlstlc back drop by j2iYen ? * ®** B®m^>-®^,,niayors Most other tow n T clK ^ fliot — to the dletown. rams and the bulls.’|4 >f areas the wco.kcml almost equaled the accident Sunday. ¥¥ ■ C l • **®“ - Fairy, NacBa ^ “ J ^ ® " ba^t, and selectmen, and In 14 towns the PoR(% Hones their special competence.-" h)tal for the whole month of Police said Fowler was mak- This I kind of roytil family . to other sons, n granddaughter H o n o r S t u d e n t ’ s traditionally «»- S " “" ’ ‘'‘®® ° ' ®"® He wim Joined by Commls- October, according to flgui''s big a left turn and the driver new to the Britteb. FUTCNER CLASS CO. OF MANCBESTER and a great-granddaughter. Are the Trespassen sioner Thcos J. , Thompson In •'clciisod today by Qraydon the second opr, Donald Grif- Some ray Philip is responaiUe Sm cide Follows for the fi^TScato; public image 'DAVIB, Fla. (AP) — Police In contendlng government controls I-ockwood, superintendent of Ihi, 26, of Hebron, started to T i . i v 4 A - . 4 r k The National BaUet of Canada be!tocldS*’ 'i w L v “ !^ *^ ^ 9 of the 54 McKEE STREET 6494521 Robert 8. Bliikord over micloiir-powcred plants are the Turt Nov. 26. As far as David Gabelman’s torinahee Saturday night ^ t charter amendments. Hartforo AmaatTMig-Jonea, now Lord strayed onto a farmer's proper"- Y Manchester, dlexl last Wednes­ "thermal polluMon" of water. Snowdown and the husband of ty. day at thp Flower Flfjh Avo. Rainfall since the ^Irsl of the AUTO CUSS INSTALLED "We (to not believe that the year totaled 32.24 Inches, xom- Princess Margaret, sister of the Officers located, the owner ot Hospital, New York City. Thev tSlnk he . . '^ '® a C t t l^ •“ " '“ I*®" ®®hool bond Issued queen, has had oonsideftiUe to: the cows, but had trouble plac- low lev( Is of radioactivity re­ parod to a lO-monlh anticipated M others Circles CUSS FUHNITURE TOPS Mr, ninkcrd was a former leased from nuclear power reac­ near,ar ^.4his highhtoh schoolL 5 - during a ®V»n.ng Of professional ^ l e n ^ e ^ S ^ l l l X T . ^ l ^ } ! fluence. ' , Ing the hqrsea. vice president of the Baldwin nverpge of 33.51 Inches, Itock- tors will have a pcrceptable ad- wood rep®nt. would go. In for any- V r a p h(s -that no' p ^ J l b e ^ d e r ti fol AT A rOURT OK PnOHATK. in UHouseaisaa lxIn '171^ Farmington__J__ 4^.. ...Wednes- 4 thimrthing more rtanrvAMAi.Adangerous. DnaTTklkTBOSTON /.A.m(AP) A/ Grandpar-.___ ■__ P*®®*.> RepubUcan Paul more than two years hold at Manohcnt«*r. wttiiln ami for plants lo build cooling lowers or ,,bape, for this lime of WAa AXA J.4.S.4J.4.^ X*_ C.A-71PA .Q ViklA TTm|4.A44^IA4.. _> _ V (hc DlHtiirt of MaoWiuHtur, i^i the l>onda. year. He said that he would ‘*«y. Nov. 12, at 7:30. ' Rb‘ la*t Wednesday nlghj In ®"1® w® JobdM the young ® Yal® University ad- The Wallingfoid court teat to S7th (lay of Orlohar. 1969 - Prrm'iit. lion. John J. Wnll<‘li. welcom-' two or three davs"!^ ^**® *^®'’' Ri^iubnil Nadolny, h*® i'®®'" David gulped down a ayabist "a m i^al enemyithe "jl®®lon8 ofKolal, is the choice be decided Jn a ruling todav bv days of theho rainfall exocrtencexperlenc pastor at St, Ml- il®®® ®! mesoallne, sleeping pills Pai"®”!®.” ant^pologiat Mar- “ ‘.a resurgent RepubU^ Party Superior Court Judge Samuel ^JNtnt(‘ of Amln\w ■ A Waylatul P chad’s CSiurch In Hartford will “ R'l*'** Ingredient which his garet Mead says. wlUpped repeatedly hy Lee. Tedeaco, comes at a time when lat(> of ManchuNlui-^ hi Nitlil IMiitrirt. Police Nab Man ed over the weekend. (Ii’i’ciuiyd. conduct the services. Father father said he had been told was The 68-year7told curator of eth-' . , ®®”' J®**” D. DlRienzo the city’s voters face that wiTna ■ On mullon of Olorin‘Wayinnd, .'iTi, Nadolny Is also on alternate a41oUble dose of LSD. nology at'/ the American •**? UemocraUc ranks, to Issue on their electl^ Animals e Prints e Mods p 54" W ide e Washable Marshall irtl.. MalH*nrMli*r, (Sum.. Rebind Club Bar moderator on the "We Believe" The next morning David’s Museum of/Natural History In ***■ naay®r 1" New HaVeh ballot. They are being asked to AdmlnlXmtrlx. Club W om en Set OHDKItKn; That tlim* montliH A burglar alarm alerted po­ series every Sunday oh Chan- ®'®lber found him In a stupor, R*'v York/said Siuiday the age “ ^ Independent, and the other vote on continuing the four-vear fnm* thi' 27th d.ay of (Viobrr. 1909, bo and th«> wimi’ aiv llmtt«Mi and lice to a break and entry at ‘ ho_. ■/ I • J . ^ s- a ne 13 and conducts a new tele- R® 'v®® taken to a hospital, but group reflectUig - the greatest ®®n®lil8-l® 1® John Moffitt. a for^ mayoral term or switching to ! Reg. *6 yd. N<^ HALF PRICE allowiHl. for the cndHurs within Manchester Country Club on 8. ,/U vision program, "AUve,” on '“ **'■ Jumped out a ’ first-floor l®®r today are people In their '"®*'Ropubbeon. two years. ' which to hphiK In thuir clainitf aKalnst »al^ «^Htati'. and Haiti Main. St , this morning at ‘a Mimeheeter Junior Women’s Wednesday evenings oii -(3mu)- window and, returned home. «>8, "th«( younger ones of the es- RnrUord Mayor Uccello be- In New^Britaln however the ' admliilatratrlx^ In dlrrcl'i’d to kIvu public lUdU'i’ (T(MltljiJ‘«i til o’clock. ^ present Its annual nel r20.. His j radio progmm,' R’ ® "lother stayed up with him tabHahment." c ^ e mayor two years ago by quesUon omthe ballot la whether brIiiK In lludr ("falhin wHbm naiil Police say they arrived at the •KaleUloscopc I'Sabbath Mea^ge," may be ®” night. Doctors said they Addresalng a middle-aged /**“ ® >. publiiililnK a copy •of Vliln ...urdiT In Moiiir new nimpcV club and, after carefully making Ta,^ on W.'dnc.sday Nov 12 at ^eimi Sunday I mornings at 8:15 would examlhe him the next audience at the opening of a Council electton. A to four years. That rWerendum ImvliiK a clirninrtloti In HalUrprol»atr Ihclr wajr. into Ihe bar area. ,g p,,„ ,1/ rom-i>rditt Lm|u>riu. i>.m. on WTIC. morning. meeting of the American Asso- Uity Charter change makes the result would be voided If the diHlrIrt within ten (ia\H front thr .The Evening, of Recollection •'dale of thin oixler mid ivltinj ihaki' they found Robert' Klomas, 27. Church I’ ltkin St ” '■ elation of Psychiatric CUnlcs for office a separate entity state’s courts decide that a two- EXTRA FIRM Qiiii Tpp to filin'Cmirt of th.* nollci' given. of 466 Ada (Its SI behind- the F'urs liy York Sti angfold will women of all denoml- Children, rtie said: "People of ^ council, give the next year limitation does exist In ;/■ JOHN J. WALUPHT. JidlKe. tjar. ' . bo shown. and women's imd P'***®”*- P'®/ toore-'Information Breath Test 80 and over know a great deal '^F®*' ® veto power over coun- i tftte law. - According to police,' a box tetMlH fashions will be provided . 6te)ut ritange and you can use , former Corporation their wisdom Don’t coilirt on U®'**folT,for the erty, Joseph Adi- with several bottles of liquor by the Carriage House ^Boutique lla u e . R'‘K*?®™ ^ “ 0. Qlenwo^ St. Law . of Land ^^i^TTREGS AND b o x s p r in g was found outside iT broken Members of Mothers Circles them getting stiff-necked and "®’^*’ ^ Democratic nom­ Public Records P e n io h a l, NolicnF 'Homemade desserts and coffee window on the north side of the will be served are asked to make reservations ponservaUve, but leain to use inee. Itormer Mayor George Warrantee Deads t-Pe. Sri I’l-oceeds Iroiii In Ireliipd ^ Kinsella is running as an in- l lattiess e building. Police say that' entry the event will benefit Manches- with their Circle leailers or with ihem to give you a lift.’ . . - - Elm Industries - Inc.‘ of H&rt- $ O O J 5 In Meinoriam i was .made through a. broken *4 . ___ i c . Mrs. Hag'edorn before Nov. S. . DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) — The depsmdent after falling to get lort to Warren K. Novlok/ tnis- ► ta lovliiK memory' of Iluii4it window on the east side of the c t u b ^ ‘‘‘ ^ ' TntnsportaUon will provided the DemograUc nominaUon, and tee, of West Hartford/the Park Sauixtt-ra. wlio jicuwi-,.u wlU alway. Klemus np(teared„;,;i In court this faphlbo shovy cluili nmn. ' Tic/ In effect i-uled UiKt a driver in was assigned the kets (or the event n)iiy be ob- Ireland 'can drink 56 ,per cent D ea^ of Two rnhypral ballPL tax $1,020.80. A lovhu: thouidit ,lii (Kir m\'morv Bi^ink D isphiy^f VVaterbury Mayor Harlaihon Burt E. and Lucille P. LaCo^ Y«*i^nH 1»V. but • inoliioticH Htu\ publle defender. His case .Was taloed/'by contacting Mrs. Rt>- more than he caiTin Britain be­ Ail Uttar AihI uh dfiir a.t yo*»tt*nlu>. continued lo Thursday and he Is bert Tyler of 36 Scott Rd, or fore he becomes a dangerous J^ihassadors trailed former three-term may- to Francis D. and Iris L - Ctirlson W orks driver. I Tims Osly 8iMl>' MbiatKi.* being held under a-11,000 surety from any me'mber of the Miut- °®'“®*V Prop®rty‘-at 36 Wetting! Bmtht*ni aiMl SUti^m ► Chester Junior Women’s Club. * Several paintings. , by . Mra. Motorists stopped'by . . . the'______Irish RBW YORK (AP) - The Tan- tlon battou conducted by ton Rd.; conveyance tax $2»TO Myrtle Carlson of Bolton are police wrill be required to hhve ****fon and Malaysian ambassa- rra»the l^aterbury jAmerican. t. .. Demo------u Joseph...... N.— and -.,.-.0 Lynne o, S, iw ! Here to an ouuundtng buy! on ej^btt at Hartford Natlpnkl' the alcoholic content of. their fo^ thp United Nations died “ ****“ “ “ R®P»fohcan Har- bet to Winn H. Smith, proper- " All tbo qualtt}' (satures yon Bank’s Ftrat Manchester Office,' blood dr urine' analysed If a Sunday. , on to »a n —. . . .» ”" Whitney -Rd.,’ - conwy-' expect from ttellpse: BxLna- 596 Main St. These paintings, roadsUic chepk with. a .broaW--- Aipbassaclor Aklll B. C. Dan- wnea to gn^ their. nomiiuuio|LB. anct tax $22. ^ fltm tor ateap support . all of which are (or sate, may ly«er discloses an alcohol level ****• **• Tansania died of a hesdt Wateibu^ !^®®.pi® most clear- Bernard F. Lyona~Jr“ toiri prs-bom Vertical ilde sUtob- tog . . . ririflv quUtsd This ST. JAMES’ CEMETERY- MANCHESTER be seen duritag. regular banking, of more than 125. milllgranu per ®R*ck at UtUviersity Hospital. cities. ®* **>* ^ WHliiun H. • I to s super vshte. Oome t o ^ W E H O NO R hours during November. 100 mlllUltfra of blood. - Malaysian Ambassador Date mOMi kBergm—f 1 opposes ‘ the ®"d Clhariene----- ^ -K. Stout, proper/ i ' - 1* ' " celebrate Besstni Btm ‘ 4®th Mra. Carlson paints in several The permitted level In Britain-**ohamen itmall Bin Mohamed P*®". already un- ty at 183. Irving St., coilveyimce '•* 4- ST. BRIOGET CEMETERY-MANCHESTER AhnlVenou7( Sale and Save! maetRr Charge media. She has studle,! at Hart- la 80 mllltgrami of alcohol. Yusof. 47, died at St. Barnabas ' *® “ '*^® ™ » the dty'fox $22. Tse stTdMMi ST. MARY’S CEMETERY-EAST HARTFORD ford Art School; RlngUng School (oughly equal to three pints H ostel in thb Bronx, ate days ** Alfred G; and Jeaimetto'c. t - of Art, Sarasota, Fla.; and Sll- beer. iThe Iriah government ®n operation for'dogged n^*i *® * rofere^um. **«llhot to Adrie M Davkto! Dear itot Owners vertnine College of Art. and has didn’t explain Its higher permit- arteries. He was hls« ^ i . y- P*a« as an property at 80A2 Qimbrldg* St. i : . ' 7 6 \ We would K'^i-Kroen wrroth., pttlouJ. also_ . ' studied , ivlth___------several - ____ t«*d ■ level, but tome sources------said •••’» , high _ commiaaiqnffrcommlaaiqner to <3ah-Ooh- ^*** dcaegre- .conveyance tax $37,96. ’ (lower basketa., |and other apfiroprlate winter ite<'urutlon4 are ae<«\ohied )n Ihl* ^ v> n ; private liutructors. She*, has giv- oneTaclor was that - traffic in Ada-. \Ah autopsy was ordered, n t tw of the city’s schpaiis— Richard P. Hayes to Albert ■ PLLH.~wtisn ynu buy thit tupsr value »et.,. en numcrou.s idemonstrations Ireland is a lot higher. Daniell had been ambassador **"^®'' »*ie «un of a"^- «" frozen, te the gruiiiid and burled undei- lh«> snow ore- many e.xhiblLs throughout New- test for two. years. British retaryrofoO- to hts president before •'‘*®«*c® BuUding PermHe „ - *■*",**•??' personnel fro|it:perforiiiliig their major function, the burtaTol Ei^land. receiving 'many Transport .M'lntMer Fired MuUey coming to the United Nations, LI IDDBD BORVSi awards. Hqr paintings hang in salCI'today a review of the law u He Is survivisd by hts widow and W i s t h e r m SI l b l a n ^ I KU a p p rt^ rt^ winter decorations are pe-nnltted from Not’Fmber I to Aoril l nsany private collecttons bemgcoiutoeredinllghtofacci- hrochUdren. On ntonument io|p, these miwt b,< cooflntHl to' Ihe area within *4'' ' ‘'P f* throughout'the country. She con- dent stalletlca showing, that the - Ismail had been ,secretary- (inches) of/(he ducts evening adult classes In deterrent value of the breath general of the United Matey Na- FABRIC DEPARTM ENT, monument. On non-monument lo(«, they are restricted to a alse o( *4 (Inrhes) In any A nmrtr W ore , vkloif-This tempera, schools and a| her Bolton teat Is Wearing off. tlohial . OrgahUatlqii, assistant Negro, are the other two »t 47 Sage Dr:. $80,- 1 ' Vt^rbouy mayoral candidates O akland St., R ou ^ 83, M anchester! tore minded blanket is your» FREE W e J ^ e v n tbe/sew regulaUon. permit a wide thoi^e of ap|Mr»prtate grave But he said the'test still has a minister of the interior, aaslat- dacornHons. fes- tterlson is al member of significant effect on drivera' »nt miiUster of informaUon and »*®y°r Curran’, re^ U b L ' " ' ' ' P««heae the special EeiipM R Housing, new depelUng ' ^ "I. Manchester Fine Arts Assocla- drinking hablfo- ®nd the; 11- ambaosador to the Republic of He won ®‘ 10? Blue R k ie ^ ”^ o o o Bedfing set edvertiiM above! dliii'rrely, lion, Tolland ft»unty Art Asso-' monlb mlniinum cUsqualitictf- Korea. He la survived by CpSME’TEBIfai ASSOCIATION ctatlon, BoKon Art Club, alas- Uon for ,-onvtcted drunken ®«ch- OONVENI^ TERMS

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-yeariseliclianitment with gov- AXmaveiick, vote^oonsistentlystently ’’seven’seven sisters"aiaters" to the' Ivy y*®** V***h**** frequently mentioned Only in tfie oloaing weeks.of . emmental ins^hutiimB and dis­ troversy, or other'i|a>briBi« olr- He ^ d e d that It is a new law dWate JuUua WUensky fa- against me _ . a s a DASKlblH ifkV flRMtjk cumstanoes." . and, ixiopf peraons are ito-.m.~ yors busing, g but not cross-bus- _ by hla League umverslUea. has agreed “ “ possible candMate for Mate the' campaign hra the Demo- respect for'Iaw'ftre most preva­ party while lent among those who. feel they Pretidsnta sad TOYOTA aware of J t ROeidenls here have - big, to achieve quality Integra- ^ waa a member to hire more black ptofeasors, baa won. "Mg" In ocratic organization boosting' Boards Representatives.______Increase the blrak _____ studies pro- overwhelmingly Deino- Carey begun to ..show-a sem- have gained the least fr«Q the candidates diquld cut doidn.ptib- always been cooperative ahou( tkm. . . _ '(ught committee en- gram and give letter grades and ®**tlc city. He is riding high blance of unity. State Tdot Com­ social order and-'from the ac-. lic appearances and Onn^iws oo the suppoH of a strong party mlsslgner John L. SuUlvra, a should require networks to gtvw degrees for Mack studies tlons of government,’.’ the com- *1830 „_ r ------•««Muiee, wants "neiahborhaod maymal cradl- courses. organization and on his ability former mayor and a-leader'of . mlsskm said. free MeViston time to all candl- x m o U A n o n ^ though they don’t need «mools.’’ with b u ^ ^ ? ^ ^ “ ““I « »•* to show progress In giving this more oonservative Democrato, datea the commission said 2-& SEIX ^ parental permlsaton*^ J the ticket if he loot en- Thirty-two Negro girls ended Noting that the aatioQ>1q>^nda their three-day sit-in at the ad­ old Industrial city a tace-UfUng. Gov. John N. Dempsey and more for agricuHural subsidies "It is doubtful whether heav­ I sSkS ri’iliii at IS aiak. 4 Ss Ms Sht aS He noted the new tew says, p.P. Nocerlno,Ndcerino^m!m,.L» the Fusion candi­ dtw^^ent and the primary, too, MSURANCE "No person diaU Undle or use ministration building Saturday FoUwing a teacher strike and State Chairman John Bailey re than on elements of its sjrstem ier reliance on televialoa ap­ date, opposes bualhg. he angered a good ■ many pearances need sacrifloe any fire In fhe open within lOO feet tUticlans by answering "no.’’' night after meeting with Presi­ a conUnuM- tug-of-war between cenUy have given their public of criminal justice—police, of brushland, woodland or area "Scattered sites, dent Alan SImpsoa and mem­ the-school department rad the support to Carey and hla team. courts and the prisons—the .the intimate contact^with Amer­ sMi iMT «i«i sSnw, pin a n a san pw ssi m containfaig dried grass \riien the plan to break up ghe^itT” * ^ bers of the board of trusteea. finance board over money for Mray political observers feel SERVICE commission recommended In­ ican people whidt' candhlatsa over Giordano by only six votes now omociate with public ap- "Whm'A Halt Cats AIM Tm/An" forest flr» danger Is high or in tributing pubUc housing id ajid bitterness Itotween the two Vaster also agreed to let education, Carey has come fore­ Its only a question of how creasing spending by fo bilUon a the dty_(a major iseue word....u strongly.u u iistj lurtor better uv.uir euuca-educa Strongly. Manafort will win. year. pearanbea" it added. exeeas.” ’’ factions grew as the contest black students live in, "a contlg- Among the other recommen­ , Under air pdhition laws, has been revived, and her is- dragged out through a recount -uoua residential space for the tkm and better conunumcatton Others aay that the Cqrey or- Efforts by one government some of the tbingB th at may ^not ti»at dominate spring semester and thereaft­ betWeehOty Hall and the school Sknization Is beginning to make element in the fight against dations of the commission for cam- and court, challenge, both of REAL reducing the threat of aasaSst- be burned are, tires, n ib e r , hon- which confirmed the results. er," but refused to assign system. np for lost-time after the origln- crime often undermine those of eaty in govemm< However, despite Democratic party nominee, State Rep. natlon: producU_ . . or tar . paper.- - . fore, oHS / roHroad On the other hand, Republi- blacks a separate dorinltory as another. It said, recommending fares and h militants demanded. attempts to raise as iasuez the Stanley J. Pac, withdrew In Au- ESTATE establishmeiit of a National —^Reatrlctive Uceneiiig of Davis has ask^ the state fire housing cans, wdio are usually as badly handguns. There are 59 blacks among state of housing, education and gust- Crimlnm Justice Center to coor­ warden to meet wtth Mm and But In the c^palgn to win a split tui the Democrats, endorsed —Development, and juse i of ^ stiectemi and Fire CMef plurauty of S t^ord's 49,000 vo- a middleuf-the-road candidate, Vassar's 1,600 students. conflict of Interest, the real la- B expected that Pacyna’s dinate etforts. sue permeating the campaign— candidacy will hurt the Carey electronic devices to de(i^ eon- CStowoned to draw up te n the lamea ara overshadow- Wllenaky, whose nomination w m ’Hie'^ commission also called cetUed w eapoiu-and cuninunl- ra ordinrace to -govern local ed by a^unusual sltuatkm, In not-challenged In a primary, and an apparent political mill- rote, (H«rsid plu^ by- IMhto)' for Increased 1 0 ^ aid fop the tlon.------Propli^c Sermon ? stone around Carey's neck—la w n u w n i l i m bmning. He added he hoped the which ipany Democratic Party ’Hie election is complicated by poor such aa tmd provided by —Leas attention by the press ord liia^ will be ready for the leade^ are withholding support the addition of Nocerbio, an in the Caucus of Connecticut Dem­ NonagenariRn Leaves the. Qfflce of Ecdnomic Oppor- to the iwrsonal lives of the proa next town meeting. IsaIw ______. . 1— _ • MU8KBQON, Mich. (AP) — ocrats (OCD), a atatewlde lib­ Reception for Democratic Candidates fror their craMdate. surance man who filed as a Fu- ane tvev jbcx. u. r-eoDie enoKe ' ttmlty, contendingt. allenaticm ident and hla family and "oorre- Nursing Visjta llie Rev. Jack. L. Pepple spoke eral orgamsatlon that grew out 190 Direct Deacendiuits and tawlessness aswxcmused In ror E. Glordanp, de- alon cradldate after falling to about crime during a X itS T lt of the 1968 McCarthy-for-Presl- ROCHEaTBlR. N.T. (API — Democratic candidates for the Board of Directors . ception, in Democratic Headquarters. Behind Mrs, spondlne^ greater attention to Day Inta.Day Out.,t^ The Tri-town PHNA reports ted by Kuezo in life primary win Republican supp<^, and an the Lakeside Aaaembly of God line up for coffee (or tea), as Mrs. Francis Ma­ part by landlords who charge the working nature and limita­ dent campaign. Many oM-lliie Mra. Belinda L LaSalle, 90, who Tucker, and under his campaign poster, is incum­ exhqrMtmtt. rents, racial block­ that nursing vlalte in Oolumbi; •y pnly alx votes, has been extra filing as an Independent church and returned home to TJ.SMTH,zt tion^, of the presidency.” totaled 85 vjalts during Se; Democrats as lyell the Re- died Sunday at Genesee Hoipi- honey -pours and Mrs. Ruth Tucker offers the bent Town (ylerk Edward Tomkiel, running for re- busting, ^ unscrupulous \ mer- p ^ te d ly sUent during the cam- by Kuezo, wMch further angered hear thieves fleeing frcmi Ms publicans consider the COD an tal. left 190 direct deacendante. iookie platter. Mrs. Tucker is Democratic candidate ber, Hebipbn had 76 visits And ^ party leaders. basement. election. Waiting to be served are, from the left; cbanUM-mid a system that lets Andover 58. unknown quantity and a tiueat She U survived by 10 of her 15 MSUMNSWIHS SURE 1114 fOT town treasurer. Mrs. Mahoney, wife of former Mrs. Mary LeDuc, James Bayliss, Frank Stamler, them g^- awiay with It. Non-Candidatee Take on PRESCRIPTIONS / . chairman of the Demo- In the campaign, Wllenaky The minister told oblloe 'the to the two-party democtetlc pro- children, S6 grandchildren, 'm mayor and now State Rep. Francis Mahoney, is "Some extremists prey Upon climca wlU be heJA NovXCi'aUc City Committee, Frank J. has stressed his own executive thieves took six coin collections ®eas. great-grradchiktaen, arid 50 Anthony Pietrantonio, Richard Wylie and'William Election Casually . . . reatdHng in meaningful U jind Dec. 10 fron^7:80 to RobotU, caused a tUr when he "know-how and can-do expert- and a collection of 40 silver ceri 6 4 9 -5 2 4 1 presMent of the Manchester Democratic Women’s FitzGerald. Mrs. LeDuc, Pietrantonio and Fitz­ this frustraUon and allenanon Pacyna, a regiatered Demo- great-great-grandchildren. Mrs. M l MAIN STRUT, MANCHISTIR by proposing slm pllkic solu- ' P-™- “ the agtecy office cam® out in suppori of Kuezo ence” and Kuezo’s negative vot- tlflcatea worth a total of about crat, has beseA his candidacy LaSalle’s husband, Alexander/ Club,\ which sponsored yesterday afternoon’s re^ Gerald are incumbent directors. OLDS, Iowa (AP) — ’The UO savings, to you every day! (Qramd fleer Mast Is Nc m A HsIa) tioios and'pointing'ab scapegoats on Rt. 66. No appomnnente are only a few days after he re- ing record. Kuezo, a teacher tiso on the belief that he Is the died in 1988. registered voters here will elect «qM and downs la your Preaerlption neceazary rad a ^ of $1 win —usually Negroes,’’ it-said. eight city officers ’Tuesday even day, Hershey, ^ho Is being re­ Service process system many of costs- no "dtsoounts” today, "Begnlat be' charged TbOM who have ------:------■ ^----- —------— .------Z- placed as head'^xpf Selective "The festering and sonietimea' though no one has been nomi­ pijoea” tomorrow! never had the/aeries must get ’ * ■ ''''/ ■ them call unfair, unjust and dis­ violent entagondsms between Service,' said he opposed what nated for any of the posts. two diots, -pra on each date. Senate Ponders ruptive to personal and national lower-mkhRe-class whites and. Town Clerk Bob Lee says the No "ledooed apeclaIs”-^-4 o "tenqteriMT he called encroachment of the Ufe. rednctlbns” on Preocriptloos to hne Hiose tvho have had the seilea pom blacks have their ironic person whose name is written in custom ers! previously need only one allot. Judicial system Into the ^ctlvi- Senate Democratic leader side, for the two groups share most often for any particular of­ - ties of draft boards. ‘ Mike Mansfield announced last STu shots are recommended tor many needs: Better jobs, better fice Will win it. At the oame time, Oere b never any anyone over 65 or the chronioAl- Reform of Draft Meanwhile, opposing'plans for week he doubted whether the schools, better police protection, ..’The Apparent nonriudance compromise ha stevlee or quaUty! ly nr. Tbey are not given to draft reform are at the center of Nixon measure would reach the better recreational facilities, about city elections is not im- a controversy between the Nix­ Senate floor this yesu*. those who ore allergic to egga. By LAWRENCE L. i^lTTSDN Last week, Gen. I..ewls B. better public faciUitles. - usual, he axlds. '"We haven’t had YOU OET OUB LOWEST Mrs. Valeri SMibr of Storrs Awoclated Preu Waiter Hershey, Selective Service di­ on administration and the Sen­ Republican leaders said Dem­ ’"rogether .they could o^fCIMn- anybody file nom1iw^i<^ papers PRICES EVERY DAY OF 1H E ate’s Democratic leadership. ocrats 'were not being respon­ W e D d iv e r - has been engaged as .a iqwech , WASHINGTON (A)^) — rector for. the last 28 years, tes­ plleh more than they can'apmt. here for the last three or four YEiW , . . AND TOD SAVE tberairist. Mrs.' Lester BUsh will tified before the Senate Judi­ At stake Immediately is a sive to the legitimate demands Citizens’ grievances agencies electiona.’’ E^Ler]^vllere Charges Uie draft has been .used House-passed bill which Is limit­ of youth. HifHtE THROUGHOUT THE serve a one-year term on the ciary subcommittee service In committee replai:^ Mrs. Wal­ to punish antiwar, protecitors ed to giving President Nixon the "I do not think It is fair to YKAR . . . . ON AIX YOUR ’ Past face Senate scruUny this wMk the armed forces cannot be re­ PBBSORlPnbN NREDS. ter Deptula and Mrs. Lnula garded os a punishment. right to create a lottery system keep the future of millions of . as part of a controversy ov\r for drafting young,.men Into the Strong will serve tiiree. yearn, "This Is of course true," Ken­ young men up in tpe air, while, rej^aclng Mrs. Walter Dr]tw. wholesale reforpi -of tfhe SelecX armed forces. the Senate ponders oVer a more \nnedy e replied. "But It can be- ' tlve Service system. The system would choose comprehensive review of the Se­ Lose 10 lbs. in 10 Days TRY US AND SEE / .School Otod '"Hie fundamental Issue which Voime punishment If the director mostly lO-yeaKolds for service / 1 Porter SeboM has received a of. Selective Service treats ac­ lective Service system,'\'sa(d ON NEW GRAPEFRUIT MET now confronts us is whetner the and reduce to one year the Republican Senate Leader Hugh Certificate of Exceptional Mer- Selective . Service System has celerated' Induction as an altor- present seven-year period In Scott. U It is (oUownd eznetly, Iks average overweight penon tt and has been placed on the natiye to criminal prosecution should lose 10 pounds in 10 days. -- -the right to supplant the courts which a youth Is most vulnera­ Scott said he favors more National 'School Safety Honor and substitute an'iidmlnl.stratlvo for those violating draft regula­ ble to Induction. TUa new diet plan kta yon etnff yourself with fooda that RoU for the Uth year, accord­ tions. sweeping reforms eventually, Wetre forfolddHi. wioh as big stealn trimmed i t Oat, euuthem f f nsscRvnoM form of punishment," Son. Ed­ But^ the Senate, unlike the but thinks the lottery system Is ing to Principal Riohiurd Kells. ward M. Kennedy said Sunday. fried^ohlolMn, rich gmvlea, mayonnaiae, lobeton ewfamriteg la KennWly said the Military Se­ House, has no rules to limit de­ a change which must be enacted buttefv^ braon, sanaages and' eonunbled egga. Ton e ra eat mgei The Hraor Roll Program, "Respect -’for the military lective-Service Act of 1907 pro­ bate to the lottery only. now. until yCn are full, antO yon cannot poaalb^ ei^ way mon. qxmqpred statewide by the service can hardly he enhanced vides fo^ the prosecution and ■"As a result, a band of senators Oonnectlcut Safety Oommls- If those who protest are the first "What wo need Is not more A copy of this new and startlingly succesful diet plan can mm DRUG ST OR Eg punishment of draft law viola­ lies In wait to ambush the Nixon patchwork amendments, but be obtalned^by sending gS.OO to Grapefndt Diet. Box OISS. aion, was tiittlated In 1M4. A people chosen to fight for our tors through the federal courts. bill with amendments Intended basic, thorough reform,” Ken­ Leawood, Kaiaiiiw MSOd. AT THE PARKADE — school must present a detailed country," Kennedy said. In Ills ap()earnnce last Thurs­ to revamp the entire Selective nedy replied. , TFKE. report of Its satety program to a committee -eoiiipoaed of the school principal, the preatdent of the- PTA (local) a’ local civ­ ic leader and the president of the local safety oounoU. AnsiHat y Otfioers Mrs. Guy Beck has been re­ elected president of tlze OVED Women’s Auxiliary. Other offi­ cers are Mrs. Antiumy Burke, vice president; Mra. Raymond ' Caouette, aeentary, and Mrs. Robert Zohansky, treasurer. Mte. John Knapp and Mrs.. Maurloe Stewaxt were Mected to the executive board. ’ Oommittee appointments : in­ f o t r e a s u r b i clude Mrs. Stewart, program; — R — Mrs. Edward Pleas and Mrs. Fred Chowanec, veays iuid means; Mra. Burke, pubUMty; IMPRESSIVE Mrs. Ctarenne Grant, sunohlne; Mra. H any Chowanec and XIrs. Stewart, canteen; Mra. Burke, V refTtehmente; Mra. Marahall NMifer, cotqxma; Mrs.- Sohra- - aky, procurement, and Mte. WilUoan SoraccM, representa­ SAVES TAXPAYER 3^ MILLS! tive to the Rec Council. .

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 n the in 14 U.S. cities, the provision *to governmental subdivlalona. aalm and oocaslonally absent- Acerbi, 23, of Thirlngton on a addition, a brief summary Ip ...... day, . solutions proposing a study of spent ^for military research by greas.' Wtfen. the conference Cusker, Democrat won over his strragth of the Mayoral candl- prohibit strikes was caUed tor "Too many times we reach an the possibilUy of admitting both minded during the questioning charge of manalaughter in con- *1^®" **** o®®*®"** each, def«nM contractors T m9 M 7 • 1 3 . 3 2 • 4 S . 3 3 1 2 0 4 1 0 1 B ook Howard Boland, spokesman aro^d the t o rate, m tle,was Republican opponent. Sam date. S u n d a y , ' police said. committee is finished with, its by the ABT^-CIO with which the impasse on the local level." (3ilnas to the United Nations. M nection with the death of hia °‘‘**7ng. ■ First the Defense Department work, the measure must be vot- for the company’s negoUaiUng^ sa d a b ^ t this during tlila"cam- Pearl, following the usual pat- 'Riree of the six candidates proposed union would be afflU- CaSseae said. 3-5135 Mlnichiello’s 80-year-old fath­ 1 M 7 X m t . 7 4 3 2 7 X 4 1 2 9 7 J 2 3 2 4 0 J 9 0 2 B o o k s team, told lution officials early The majority against seating 16-year-old cousin while the two The buaineaa department sald It would need $686 milUon ed upon again by each body. p a i^ ' The candidates' seemed tern, McGusker won heavily for Board of Elducation will be ated.N, The proposed new union will er, Luigi, came to Rome Sunday today that the bargaining unit Peking delegates has been in­ were on a himting trip. sponsors three clubs to give stu- for Independent research, then • 3 1 9 . 1 4 3 B o o k s to focus^attentionnh providing enough in the city district elected for aix-year terms and The ^i^w organisation would seek aid from other labor organ- from his rural home outside Na­ 3 4 3 X 3 1 9 4 3 • 3 3 9 4 M employes could return to work creasing each year since 1968> , The arrest came after an in- ■'dents worthwhile experiences in laat week iqpped the figure to more services ,-6uch as side- to offset Pearl’s victory in the one to, till a vacancy tor two be knowtvM the International Izatlons, but "policemen In uni- ples and was greeted' by Ro­ vestigation into,the death of Ml- buaineaa operations In conjunc- $720 million, the Mlsslsaippl QiUdrea Drown while negotiations continued. walks, althoi^n both differed as rural area, winning by 280 votes years. Three selectmen will be when the vote was a '47-47 tie. mans as a celebrity. He was If' ' BrotherhoM.of Police Officers, form will continue to enforce Those sponsoring the pro-Pe­ chael Acerbi of Litchfield Oct. Hon with classroom activUlee. Democrat said. Sunday night, management to how tills service should be overall. elected for a term of two years, "IVa only a'xmatter of time," the law," Cassetie said. told he cannot see his son until 18, the first'day of the himting These are Ehture Buslneea The Senate had approved an InJSwimmling Pool officials met with federal me­ pro’vddejj:' In the second election, John ------^------king resolution (hit year are preliminary investigations are C asaese'^ d , until the new or- "If anybody, no matter who amendment by Sen. William >INO, Mich. (AP) — The diators in an effort to avert a Communist Albania, Cuba and concluded. ■ Leaders of America, Future registration figure E. Grant, Republican, defeated N a m e d A 'w ard W in n e r g ganization is formed. he la, breaks the law on a union The accused was released on Secretaries of America, and Proxmlre, p-Wls., to limit Inde­ bodleSyOf a 6-year-old girl and strike at the ^company, the Is^ n anoroxlmate one as there his Democratic opponent, Peter NEW YORK (AP) — Ftormer Romania and nonaligned Alge­ "My son," he said, "In there If the proposed constitution'ta picket line, he will be arrested." ria-, Cambodia, the Congo (Braz-i $600 bond for a Circuit Court Distributive Education Club. pendent research spending to her 4-ygw-old brother were (OPERATIVE (Hl(». largest employer in the commu-, ,^as a final registration session Humphry, writh Grant winning chief Justice Ehtrl Warren and aj^roved by the executive com- he said. you’ll be all right. Outside per­ appearance Nov. 10,,., $468 million, n 30 P«r c«»t cut in found Sunday in a neighbor's A DIvWini of The Boland OH Oompany ' \ nity. savllle). Guinea; Iraq, Mall, haps you were not well. I hope today for those whose rights in both districts. Mayor Ivan Allen Jr . of Atlanta mittee' of the AFL-CIO, a con- Bill Bloom, business repre- the original figure. backyard sv ^ m ln g pool, end- . Since 1988 ' \ y o o A it v A y i have matured since Oct. 11. Mauritania, Pakistan, Southern they make him take.all the nec­ "Unlike two years ago, when have been -named ■winners of ventlon will be scheduled to for- sentatlve tor the Omaha Police Yemen, Sudan, Syria, Tanianla, MORIARTY The Norwegian ncvelist, Sig- StenniS said both defense con- Ing a 28-hour search by about Of the total, to date, 2,986 are there were three questions to this year’s Charles Ehrans essary cures, so his head re- Sub DecomaniMioned 316 BROAD St., MANCHESTER.r’648-1653 mally organize the union. \ Union and a member of the Ne- Yemen and Zambia. rid Undaet, woe b6m In Den­ tractors and the Pentagon now 1,000 perscns. Four Residents reeistered Democrats; . 2,288, vote on. there will be no ques- Hughes Awards by the National ..tiuns to normal." mark in 1882 and lived -there OROTON (AP) — The USB are actively lobbying for remov- AuthorlUee said 'tt e young- Caasese, the former head of-braaka Legislature, said: "If we Thioae aponsoring the resolu­ 'The -elder Minichiello took his SA\/£ Renuhilrans, and unaffil- tions this election. Conference of Christians and the New York City Patrolmen’s pledge .not to atrike. which we BROTHERS, moftt of her life, except for' the tion on reaffirming the two- Sablefish submarine ended 28 al of the Praxmlre amendment sters, Jeanle and JohnsJohnson, fated. The reelatratton figure in Other candidates running with Jews. family to the United States in few years she resided in the 24-HOUR BURNER SERVICE! Of Statc^ieln Benevolent' Association,- said the have. Congress must In all fair- tfitrda majority rule are the years of service Saturday with by the conference committee. apparently fell Into the ptel and the last town election was 9,- Layltt -on the Democratic ticket 'Hie organisation said Sunday 1S6S, and they settled in Seattle, United States while the Nasls new union would . represent a neaa provide ua with unother United States, Brazil, Coats "Caip eBtteaFa OMsit decommlsaionlng at the sub The Senate' conferees, howev- 'drowned hi four feet of wafef BOO. are. Abner L. Brooks, ■ FYank th* tw® would be cited for” oou- Wash. He later returned alone occupied her homelsnd. Auto A c c id e n ts croc-B-section of police across-method to adjudicate yigTittV^ liiuigfia Meroiiry Dealer** base here. ’ er, are standing firm on the Urn- The pool was fenced In. There will he two firsts In this De’ToUa, Peter Humphrey, Jo- rageous leadership in govern- Rica, Nloaragiia, Paraguay, to Italy. ■ ' the-nation. , ances." Spain, JJabon, Lesotho, the Mal­ 191 CONTBa m UUBT Minichiello said '.he recently Fbulr' persons lost their lives el»rtlon. Tt will be the flr»t time seph Konicki, Clarence R. nriental service" in ceremonies While organizers of the new Robert Bragg, president of OPEN BVENtNOfi _ tor the voters to vote at the tour O’Czowley, Jam es Roche, Da- annual meeting of the agasy "Republic. TV)cb. Japan, finished a 18-month tour in Viet­ in-traffic accidents in Connecti- group await ratification of Us the Omaha Police Union, said the Philippines, Thailand, Aus­ r . cut during the weekend, includ­ polling places and tfie first time vid Williams and Thomas Wolff conference Nov. 16. in Washig- nam and escaped (rom the mili­ constitutional - draft, Caaseae the new national ubion would tralia and New Zealand. tary police last .Thursday at. ing three fatally injured when on, D.C. Camp Pendleton in California. thrown from a speeding car. ^7 . He .said he was facing pourt- wmr 'Out of state, a one-car crash martlal on a charge of breaU^ In Vermtatt claimed the life of into the post exchange at Camp a. Wolcott youth, and a Hart­ Pendletoii. m ford man died in Florida when He said he wanted to come to Us ear «nd another vehicle col- Italy to see his father. Uded. The handsome, dark-haired A woman killed in a one-car youth told Italian polios be bad crash in West Haven Sunday -was deposited $800 In a MaHne ored-J not immediately identified. The It program in Vietnam but was i h i d o l car in which she was a'passen­ allowed to draw out only $000 ger struck a utility j>ole when he returned to the United on Orange Avenue, police said. States. He said he got drunk one Three others persons were in­ night at Camp Pendleton and jured In the crash, one seriously. decided to take the $900 from "fr. A high-speed crash on the Con­ the post exchange, then fell 'i f l i necticut Turnpike in New Ha­ asleep inside the building and ven Saturday morning took the was found there the next mom- lives of three New Haven resi­ ing. Election Day Special ! dents: Jarves Andrews, 27; Lev- N PAlf ONLY -TUES., NaV* tli "A person v^ho takes an air­ eznon Daniels, 24; and Judy 4 plane because he thinks he has Bronvn, 22. They and two other been defrauded of $800 is no* a All Aluminuin men were thrown from the car. normal person,” skid Salvatore The survivors were hospitalized. Palmerl, chief of Rome's deteo- Snow Shovel In Ryegate, Vt., a one-car tives. Our Rag. 2.29 crash STiday night on . U.S. Route 5 was fatal to Kenneth O. Few, i», of Wolcott. The Extra driver of the car was in serious U.S. Awaits oondltUm. In Clearwater, Fla., Harvey S p e cia l! Nixon Speech Heavy gauge pu|j\hcd alumi­ E. Bouchhrd, 71, of Hartford, num shal'l died and his wife w-as injured Plastic hand grip. (Oontlnned from Page One) Polaroid Schick ^07 Hamilton Beach (ihen their car collided Sunday I Heavy gauge /iiic coaled ifiSht ■with another vehicle at a back-up strip. man l«i. Pred R^ Hants e( Color Pack II Haii^Dryer Electric Knife street intersection. Oklahoma said: "Surely now, we pt«y, he will •Now a Polaroid Pack Opuning Speciall Ci / Our Rag. 12.69 eet forth new tnltlatlvee—a Swingline Y Camera that uses the ‘ Professional typ^- The Our Reg. 24.88 ' Slim , easy-to-grip Flag Story All Wrong? ■tandatUl oeaae-tire and more same drop-in pack film perfect home-hair dryej handle - Convenient WASHINGTON — Betsy Rioaa rapid ayatematic withdrawal of Pencil Sharpener as Tolaroids finest cam­ - LighlYCompgct - 8 8 on/off button - Stain­ i era. 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Bulky s^wealers over more of the load, a lowered V—Neek Our level of combat or progress In y the Paris negotiations Unbelievable Fancvl l^at^e tidgej PrinU^ Sheets > Designed4.99 for passing and kicking Senior administration authori­ Value! Cardigans 397 2 .9 9 with extra lough surface. 2 .4 4 .•Si£8 8 ' ties have" contended the South I'riilr HoraFpriqi with dainty Beautifully tadoied. polyester & combed Mi/'crcw fleck nuidel in KXrr w^vluhic Twin fitted Vietnamese are making so y Graw! Along Power Mite/^ t.ub/iieevr. wavliahlc lace edge Mat nr filled styles Special' Purchase! cotton broadcloih. forever Ironed Spread, ^^'lylic Asuirlcd ciTtfirs Si/es H to lf> R n 2 99 Your much progress toward taking Spalding Leather ^collar,. germa slays, pearli2ed bullous ui' (,\ ■ Knit' ■ Full fined tri IIKr: cnilnii iiiusliri Match ­ over the war effort that fhe only by Remco Work Shop by Ideal - Jewel Watches -while. 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Many with ex­ against protesters demanding black and while panels Kxcep- ^ fiifs (not included) tionallydni;^^ 'Remote control is in­ ' 7 pansion bands. _ Wen's Sweatshirts Sweatshirts , sSlreleh Strap Bras ‘ Panly Tights Bed Pillows that America, rtiould get out of side iter pockelbook. I Vietnam now. ^ Some new peace Inltlatlvee Limit are p ^ b l e though they would I Opening Special !'| 2 to « 1 : cuftomar ■ ' ' " ^ 9 0 0 appeal^ to be clrcumaorlbed by 1 .0 0 - ”-? . ^ 2.0 0 . what administration leaden PresJOne op Fleece lined. I W ' cotton in navv. gre> dr 'Long dcevcY in HXfr madYloe wayh^and dry - . 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Velue X W • - 1 .4 4 ' ^ 1 . 9 9 ^ • OO ru^fk4uoi. warned against a ^ one-sldsd Your I'.hoior Our Rag. 34.95 The original warm cricuUi kpn Ime cu|lon' Boxer model -iln 50'50 polyester coiiort failiHed uf emhiuidered trirm h1$ef o?> S.»eaief| tui hfpotiri. fvjveti) and Uce trim Mravy. line (|u4liiy v>n>l |>n dfCAfiAOvc Short or long sleeve shuts. jnklcc4>'a*9's cease-fire. ihick tel coiduipy Astoiied cukirs ; bikim viylcy fetnlcffted-vioivh Wluie «nd 1 h ii) fe and g lib MavUme M*aih and pailcint and cutuiY Bnghirni aii>| bmb- Chafing waaihar, drying hast, Sires S-M-L-XL" j 6 r ' As the Nixon speech ap­ Flection fly Si/es’ti to 12. , g colofi »i/ri . 7 df> - <=• 1 t , ...... ffHmi, ncrdyiiu Bn«r . — I ' proached, both supportere and daterganta, "dirty air" make •■-; -.■-.-I- . skin faai tight and uncomforta- . critics of administration policy Day , 23-Inch Color T.V. |4 4 , 'i . bla—look flaky, rad, rough. Flow gatheiwd ammunition and Oon- Price Only! Gallon on highly amolliajxt Lemon ~ Girls' Kni|l Tops greasmen readied tor another Boys'• Perma ' *Presk ^ . Teens' & Ladies’ Infant Pampers Luxurious 00 Twht Lotion. Raiiat is Immedi­ i ■ - round olf debate. ate. Quickly panetrates and auH T M a • “ AMlcm&nstralcil on I'.V " In the House 42 Congressmen Charge it! moteturlzaa tha skin. Leaves 1 0 0 ^ sStreleh Nviop .FIdhnel Shirts Corduroy Casuals lasued k statement toat they • U k ‘.po''torinulax to proicc'l your rjUulor Our lAfirekt Price Evejl plush Velvet Fabric .y.. • I,he largest color picture nude. 2®5 st|. m screen. your skin feeling velvety soft 'i ; hoped Nixon’s address .'*wUl all ikiiilcr .md give >ou leak protection. • Brilliant, brealhiaking lor. 1 ' ; ■Posilnre action coaster brake .and amoolfh—not greasy or oily. make a .eubstantlal contribution • Lim it 2 gallons per c,Msioinvr • O arilter training wheels. '■* W day in the home serviCe included. •Pneumatic tires. • Hi-rtte handle has. , Lightly-lembn fragranced. Ge: •ii I- to the early end of American tai- •'I year pariz'guaTantee' J, ’ I-"'-. • F u ll big bike rims.' V ' *C»nv«ttiblefo< boy ofgirl. it now during the once a-yea'-- 1 : S 1 . 9 9 "=^“ 2 . 9 9 \ too ~ volvemant In the war." They S 1.44' ^ I • fC.ljiiO’* «______’i V ■ .•'itf-price'apacial. only $!.(». ,1 planned a House debate Miak 4 Tuiiiehrckv /ippei'back ct'ibinir PopjUf plaids in cpiion n>k»n BiMjUct and f/injmented ihp-ifriw- l^/inktr boX'-sl 30 SewtNvrfv u/e' lvse up luM fkhJlooAing holiday fathiunt. Water ;Wednesday on the President's’ Long sleeves-Avsil pasiet and while 5a/ci Suet 6 to }H Newt hecdf'tfomng Vc _utpe u>k\ BroWrr gieen. "iiwine othcit m u u h s - • • I . (cpclli/iiMWx fayun. 39 ' remiarke. 10 14 - V Si/ev 5 f4> 10 1 ’."H I / ’ j In the Senate, C3tairman J , W. CH)VR(4 R “ 1 ihibright, D-Ark., put off sched­ ^ A L E : Tuesday IMy ^ uled fViretgn Relationa Commtt- YOUR ' MANCHESTER — 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE -tpe hearings on Vietnam policy e x it UaWOUAMD' pending the speech. 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY ' n Late For YourHConveniencel - \ov^ Manchesti^ri H 45 Ti>lland Tpk)^ j SALE: TUES.ONLY NOVEMIER 4th PU RaiA SF! - \ - Sen. Edmund t . ' of EXIT 93. WjLBUR CROSS PARKWAY j OPEN LATE EVEIY NIGHT - r ■ -■ ’• • .• k- ' ■* I"-'"' ' I I -I -r..-:.- I" X‘

-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 Mmpany! If he is a personal friend, he wants what is Join NOW. During this limited enrollment period be voting tor his party, or his ™ PP- elect Pythmns Honor State Grand Chief Shrihers Visit five. ^ hospital costs has forc^ millions who already have t ^ t for you. So you can believe him when he tells you there are no qualifications whatsoever . . . hut you btistoesB associate, or his frt- Three past grand chiefs of the Connecticut Pythian Sisters, Mspitalization to dig into savings or go into debt. there 18 no better value available anywhere. Then ternnl brother or his neighbor The termaterms of office for all Mr.s. W alter I’ot.vrii of 6(58 Foster St., Wapiiing, during a receji- MaHonic Lod^e * miMt mail the Enrollment Form BEFORE the Mid- ftom left to right, Mrs. Joseph Farr of Vernon, Mrs. Georgianna They risk using up their savings or, worse yet, turning decide for-yourself . . . and while you're m al^ g up mght dMdliito W e will issue your “Extra Income The Incumbent RepiAllcans P®"***®™ Edu- tion and dinner-dance in Mrs. Potyra’s honor Saturday at Garden ■-Smith of Bn^bl, and Mrs. Gladys Gamble of 431 Lydall St., to family and friends for help. In fact, very few people 136 your mnd, you can be protected by this wonderful Hospital Plan, _ i m i 1 it to you to examine in your wUl be Adding a team of five and Piannlng and Zon- Grove. The ev^nt wii.s s|ionsored by Memonal Temple, Pjrthian The Omar Shrine Chib degree have enough savings, hospitalization or income to Plan by sendmg m only one month’s premium at the home and pirc it m force on the-very ngma day w e tneumbents and one new oandi- Oommisalon were two BCfisent a maple desk to the newly elected state grand chief. Sjaters, of which Mrs. Potyra is a .member. team will ^ n fer the Entered'’ cover the T O T A L cost of being sick or injured. low rate shownlielow. If the Extra Cash Income Plan rereive your premium payment. date for Town Council an In- y **” ' !*** Apprentice degree whan It vlalte 116 nuuww^-b^w.4. A______RTe fouT veaTB. ^ t everything we say it is, return the policy within W hy not take a moment right now to fill in your ^ cumbent treasurer with tour Y®®"- ^ A LL ITI tacted yesterday afternoon be­ Kanchroter Lodge of Mamma to­ How long could you stay in the hospital without :MS 3(1 days and your money will be cheerfully refunded Enrollment Form and mail it today. years' experience, and two According to the 'Regiatrara Taxpayers Get cauae of the. rainy weather, BIA C haiiipa^e Fete morrow at 710 p.m. w ooin g about the pile-up of daily expenses? Who 106 with no questions asked. However, if you decide to Board of EkiucationEducation candidates,«.iwUdk»o. « * Voters, there are 8,989 regla- Canvassers Collect $750 y l l pay for the expenses of costly X-rays, doctor bills, continue this worthwhile protection, you may do so tered voters In town;' 'Demo­ Paym ent Notice containers will be strategically Frank Gakeler. who la a past ' SEND NO MONEY one of whom has served as de- Planned by KIks drugs and medicines? And how about tiie expenses at at these low rates: crats, 3,102; R^mbHcana, 2,217, placed at various points maoter of Manchester Didgr, 86 p ^ mayor. For Brotherhood Project throughout Manchester. home— rent, fo ^ , telephone and others that just go I860 1962 1964 1966 1968 Union Fidelity Monthly Renewal Rates No Risk Money-Back Guarantee! and Independents, 1,650. They /lE nd of M onth The annual Champagne Baity arill prewldc' His aaanoiato of- The Democrats -will be offer- This Is Brotherhood In Action on and' on? W ith expenses like these, could you Ag. .1 Enrollmtnt Monthly Prwnlum will he voting in four districts Collector of Revenue Ernest The rata and drixzle yMter- sponaored by the Manchester ficere Inclwle Ixio iJbera, senior Sourca: U.S. Dapt, of Haalth, Education and Walfara tag two incumhente and four . cational and treatment-oriented, Week tn Manchester, ae pro­ avoid having your savings wiped out and your family Income Plan MacheU, in answer to many in­ LiOdge of Elks will be held at warden; Arne Slerud. junior Oovarnmant alatlatlca Indicata your praiant covaraga may ...... only $2.50that PAYS CASH direct to you is the test low-cost newcomere as councU candl- dlstricu. and we will REFUND YOUR MONEY IN FUU, lor the evening rrre ' Edward rcc— from the very t)rst day you’re in the hospital for ^ the outlines of July 1 and delinquent if not $760 waa ooUected by the young Committee wishes to thank pub­ ing event for the entire Project Tomktel and John Harkins.- Heward; Raymond Bogue, mer- J than you?) Hospital costs alone have 'IH IPLE D in oi^m ff m'.Jll'u’ ?♦ money you collect. It can changa ♦ ■ J niMnwhile you will be pro- two candl^tes each tor setect- the new dlatriota have appear- up to 100 full weeks. ■ wpa In your .tata**"*" •“I''” "’ *''* 'Hooting all pollclaa of tola pa'd by Aug. 1. people. TTie money will help to licly all those who volunteered 69, and everyone la Invited. Arrange met) ts oar be made otiai; Arthur O. Holnies. chap­ T ^ T in r expected to t e c ^ And if you decide to continue this awonderful « « * ed to newspapers, and tave Tickets may be purchased from lain;'and Albeit T. Heavkadrs. ? eoon. W hile 7 out of 8 Americans have some T h e second hail of Manches­ finance the programs of the their services to go door-to-door, with the lodge eteward, the co- How Can Wo Offar protection, you do so at the low rate teat will never \ constablm, ^ display at various any members of the four serv­ organist. hospital insurant most find that benefits simply don’t be rgised because you grow older! ter taxes wlU be due Jan. 1 and Manchester Drug Advisory the drivers who dropped them chairmen, or John Lyone. Dead­ \, ^ ® i Republl- points around town. However, «• ice organlxatlona which make cover A L L the bills that mount up when sickness or All This Protaction for So Littia? wlU be deUnquerrt if not paid Council (DAC), the beneficiary off at.their destinations, and to line for reeervatloni la Nov. 12. The working toole will be pre­ accident strikes. If you re lucky, you can biiy ordinary insurance at ^ include Mayor Howard E. any resident atlH is unsure of by Feb. 1. of Project 68. all the townspeople of Manches­ up B IA : Charter Oak tAxIge of sented by ptekenson. the lecture . . . $100.00 a week Mayor G. Warren where to vote, he should call B'nal B'rilh, Manchester Ixidge Union Fidelity created this low-cost Hospital Income any time and pay regular rates. But N O W — with just Interest la charged on, all de- The DAC Is an arm of the ter who donated to the fund, The majority of Chuiadlan- relwareed by Haugh and NichoU tax-free cash SEND NO MONEY Weetbrook, Peter Nicholas, Mrs. either paity headquarters. of Masons, (.'ampbell Council of Plan to lKfl|> cover your UNCOVERED expenses while a ^roke of your pen— you can get Union Fidelity’s Enquent bfixes, at the rate 6t Chamber of Commerce, and Its which will aid the Manchester raised hogs are known as the and the charge by Person. from first day in Jhne Romeyn, Robert Sills. ______Knights of Columbus, and hospitalized . . - to put EX'TRA CASH in your hand $100 a w^k ($14.28 per day) Extra Cash Income Until After Yau thr^e-qimitera of mm per cent members are devoted to com­ Drug Advisory Council In Its at­ baCon-ly|ie hog, being fed oii'al- Refreshmenu will be served hospital! Robert SUenar ia seeking the Mancbeator Evening Herald Friendship Ixidge of Maeons. for bills from the dw tor. the surgeon, the nurse, the Plan for the special low cost shown above. And how Have Examined Yaur Palicy per month, beginning with the bating the gixrwtag problem of tack on drug lute and miause." falfa, barley and sklis. mSk. after the meelliag. druggist or an.vone else who provides service and treat- BECAUSE UNION FIDELITY o m o e ^ the first time. gooth Windsor Correspondent, |date of delinquency to the dEtte drug abuse in Manchester. D/Vj:; .. to a maximum of Oppootte them on the ballot C a n ! Bfooltoa, toL 844-8714. PIrie added tha^^r\anyone , $10,000.00 for ment .you n ^d and want. You may even have enough l a r g e NUMBER OF PEOPLE AT of payment. has several programa, both edu­ who might not hagikgite con­ \any hospital stay left over to help REPLACE any income you lose be­ O N E T I M E . . . direct by mail. T his highly efficient m s m c K ir lasting 100 weeks! cause of your confinement. mass enrollment cuts our costs to, the bone W e are JOIN N O W - ‘‘T O M O R R O W "M A Y BE TOO LATE! And rememlier; Your EXTRA CASH is paid direct able to issue thousands of policies in a few short This is a limited enrollment. YOU MUST . Mohey mailed di­ to you . . . and you use it any way you want to. days By this method our overhead expentes are re­ NOW! The expiration date shown / rect to you— not Thai* Arc Th* Only Exclusions! duced drastically. And the savings are passed on to the doctor or to you! , _ below can’t be extended. |f your Enroll- PIRVOlHai hospitall Income Hospital Plan” And bear this in mind: the rate you pay nou\ will ment is mailed later, it can't be accepted. has NO W AITIN G PERIODS. It covers you immedi­ never te increased because of changes in your health- ately for every ixwsible kind of sickness and accident TIME IS PRECIOUSi Get your Enrollment . in addition to hos­ nor will your benefits ever be reduc^' \ pitalization and cxropt, of course, hospitalizntioh caused by mental dis^ Form in the m ail. . . todnyl N K S T H m - Workmen's Com­ orders; act of war; pregnancy, childbirth or miscar­ .J pensation! riage; or care provided in a government hospital It eveii covers you for any chronic ailment or pre-existing The UiiionFidelity, TOndition after your iiolicy has been in force for oiily NO SALESMAN WILL CALL 2 years. EVERYTHING ELSE IS COVERED' ^ hisnrancc Group IJWION FIDELITY is licensed in all L 1 1- L 1 N S U R A N C K C O .M P A N Y .I'nion Kiilrlity liiiilding, Phitailrlphia, P«. 19102 SOStatesand ELECT 'A Member o f the Union, Fidelity Insurance Group Washington, D.C/ \ Atty; W llli^ Dtaha, a native of M anch^er, was : 18 Important Questions Answered educated in local schobts and received h!'j B.'A. from the That tell you how Union FIdeljty’s $100.00-A-Week Extra Cash Income Plan gives WILLIAM J. University , of Connecticut ,in 1961. He w a i awarded his' L.L.B. from Boston Univeralty School of Law |n 1964. i SPECIAL LIM inP ENROLLMENT PERIOD! EXPIRES MIdS Simulated TV reception HI-: you the protection you need— at ama;zingly low cost! He araa employe^ by the Manchester Herald and was 1 aasUtairt Circtilatiofi M anager’ when he left for law How "lurfi will lhi$ policy pay me when I go to the It. i.ftn yiMi mi' $1995 hoipital? or rni.se »m rote f>e<-aii.se oj school to 1861. H% (s employed to the Tax and Penatan hvutth rva.Httnay II V , . out—and mail Enrollment Form today to Trust Section for Aetna Life Insurance Co. sliioe 1984. You will riH-eivo $100.00 per week.. No. \V\* will m»v Umon fidelity Lite Insurance Company, Department MM, 1515 Locust Street, Philadelph never ciinccl or relfu.w to renttw yotir ladelphia. Pa 19102. He is a member of St. James Church, the KrUghta of 2. W.hen will my liotpilnliAillon brnrfiu Har^- policy lor healliileallh rciiHoiiH. vnOf icourtw.icourw. at inge age o;>65 ★ Columbus, the Connecticut and Hartford County Bar As­ The day you enter the hospital. when Mwliciirc iiwumes the coat-of your hospital sociations and the Officers Club of Connecticut. He Uvea Buy The Dream Machine from Sli^jer now- care, this plan is ({|.-icontiiuie morel Yfca. This new Plan pays if you are in the hospital to all policu>s of this ly|H> in your state. - 442-65 ' ’ * I. :- ■ ' for only a day, or a week,’ a month, a year. 12. U hot ii not covered by tbit policy? Offic ia l _ENROLUviENT fo r m no. 01.zt15.103s.24 Here's a great idcia forChtistmas giving and getting. The TV set normally sells D o,, ihit policy hoc 'The only randitioru not c o v e r t are'hospitaliza- for $68, You save over $48 And this portable bi^k-and-white TV by Singer any ".wailing periodg'- be- .NAkli; (Pla,.w l>,wl, 'jUs fore I can uic tlf lion enuswl hv mental disorders: act of war; preg- is^htweight, has a 9 ‘ diagonal screen, clear "Instant On" picture. - - . ‘ nanc.v,;childbirth dr mUcarriage; or care, provhred " MISS .MidJl,; lnili,il .7'Jo. ll will go in fort-eon the verv ttamednv that ive luvt in a government hospital.' You are even covered AD D R E SS . ^ ^ h e D re a ^ > l« ijirte is the newest Golden Touch & Sew* - • ■ \ r w e iv e voifrita.vinenl for the first monlir.s coverage. (<>e’an.y chronic ailmeht dr pre-existing condition after imur ixuicy has been m force^for onlv two ' Street or R. U . i ‘ /s ^ in g machtne by Singer .the2«*2ag With all tf)c dream - , 5. Howlong will I ronlinuc to ![eerivc hit Kxtro Cothf C 1 T Y _ ____ years. Everything else is ctO'ered. ’ - :------:.yr.ATE , features, Like the exclusive Push-Button Bobbin, - , For every day you are ho«ijitalizeil for as long as :Z IP a - 13. Can other memherrof n\y family take ndrnntage DATE OF BIRTa. Built-in Buttohholer, Sbeed Basting. 100 weeks for Overy covefel accid^^or sickness. of tni* special o^er? ' ______- A G E _ $luMh O-if SE.V Mi^e □ Female □ - : f ■ - 6. It there any red lope to Join? 1' ' Y m . Just add Ibeir naihes to the Enrollment Fdft« Offers this gogd | No. We only ask you to completa and mail vour when you fill it in. " i S don't dome often? 1 -v 14 I.MPORTANT: Enrollment Porm W o r. the rlead^o date shown X hy h 'ihl! offer g,md jLr a limited lime onh ? n a n n No questions to answer. No snlesipan will call. Because by enrolling a Jarge number of people at; ■Thii UIlK'tdl Enrollment REPUBLICAN Sew up your TV-' ^ J , .. . . ^ / ’ — - - , form mu>t be mailed Nov. «, 1M9 7. ^•‘PPO fflt^lecI benefit! for a cerloin lirkneii the same time our ufufrhvriting, processing and' no Ijier than midnight of for-Sl^Wdealata < ^ acedenr. Chat happeWif I an, hoipilalited again^ policy issue costs can be kept at a minimum. These Singer Center now' • savings, of course, are piBM.ed dn to you. tor the lam , eondilion .* I also apply lor vorctage for ilie membe'ir of You go to collating your $100.00 a week un 15. Do,I need a medical ,.^{nation o r a siafemenl im fam.l> l.vted held.; ,1X1 N O T repeat name that appears abo.e) CANDIDATE from my aoctor? \ •< ' ’ hoBpitahzetl for A total of 100 week^ I'efinitely not. Semi no money. Just till in the En­ n a m e (Please Print) RELATIONSHIP DATE OF BIRTH and have cotlecterT $10,000 00. Thtn. if the .kme SEX AGE conditiim puU you back in fh i hospital after youVe rollment form ami mail today. ‘ \ 4 vou 'h :lr“'l?’°ir'' for si* months 16. rh a i: oth er atlranlaget are there of Joining ihii 2. FOR BOARD you be^me eligible to receive ${00.00 a week rian now? .... f°* MR additional weeks. Anv new By joining now you do not need to complete a condition will be coverevl immediately. Of txiurse. regular application—just the brief form m the . I uie Iheie benefit pay menu f ^ '' 5., 6 f d ir e c t o r s Period, there are no other qualifi: ^ "ish —for hl»Npil;ll catioits—no waivers" or restrictive en^rsementa and doctor billi, rent, food, household expense.s or ; / canbeputonyourimlicy. ~vrs«nen^ / Dp veil carry paher insurance in this Company? G No £ ] y « nkmey"* * **’ decide how to use the | 17. How iloei the .Uoney-Bmek (fuaranlee work3 I ' ■ (If'Y es" please list policy numbers-) ■ - ^______Examine your policy careftaly in the privacy of addition to m y oth er your home. If for any w r"-j you‘ are not com-, pletely satisfied, retum.it wthin 30 days and we ' Chanc^ are your present hospital insurance won't will promptly r^und your i cover jdl your h ^ i t . l and miSical e“ ^ S ^ . E^vSn ^ y . Meanwhile, you V will be protMted whug Ing yo«tt dedaion. t r . u n , J JJ*' -5 Jfi. Horn do I Join? - :" "^’sinToSi'c tjtes 0 «er .« good thfcugh -15. 1969 at an S^rger Cw«er» m U S A t a S o T n tWiKoramj. I 10. R'/uti it tha ago lim lif Fill in the brief Enrollment Form (be sure to sign SIGNATURE X , OHtrapphM or8y ta M «Je(^»u i*wing rnkiitne a* a po^dte with CM« or i(i cabicabirwt of your chofoE your name) and s«>nd no money; N._ -DATE. You are Welcome to join throi^gh 6< year* of age. ilail it to Union 47«.A|CT) I BM gaiM ^delity Life Dept. MM,- iSlfi, Locust Street, 34 Philadelphia, Pa. 19102. And Singer has a cmlh plan to m SJ 4- A4 IW i IW % 4*4 Main »t.. MaiW-hralfr-r-Trl. M l-liu 1 . 571 M.iodMT A ir.. WiitdM>r-.-Trl. •■•-I979 teOMMMI s.. i ■V

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uK / Tins Ik the Way the Machines Will Look When Manchester Vot^G ^to the Polls Tomorr^ l«y, Joaeph Macidone urer, three selectmen and of the town'the reason and neq- l»e ntficed but unnecessarv *><«" rtght tor landing, because Mrs; Gordon MacDonald, Mrs. seven constables. The Republicans declined to Joseph ICacri; plus Paul esal^. for elecUona such as the' Ig wUIwill be curtailed.”curtailed. ’ •" " " Hartford. several white-balloons landed In George Taylor, Mrs. WIlUikm endorse a candidate to oppose P ^ P * - one -we are now^prepaAng fbr. It will be Manchester's first T ^ polls Jn Columbia was arretted last Andover Saturday. The quote- Watson, Mrs. Jack Barton, Mrs. municip^ election since 1986. Tomklel In 1960, to 1962, to 1964, Town Treasurer — neWcomer monto whan police and FBI Uon wn> contained within ahps Ruth Tucker. “ CMlsens of the community o p in 'f iw 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. In Donald Urso, Mias Debbie Iher- Until thdi, town elections were to^ I960 and again this year. are needed to fill the positions Tegihana HaH. agents raided the Village Lan- of paper attached to the bah lalt, MUa PatU Barton and Mlaa Tfown Clerk—tocumbenrt Ed­ held to October of even-number­ Murray was certified the of­ of town government; they are tem Bam on ToUand Tpks., loons. ward Tomklel. Republican Candidatea are: Patricia Campbell. ed years. By an a.ct of the 1967 ficial GOP candidate after 0e needed on committees and ' ^ ® balloon, about The fashion show is the only Both town commtbtees are of­ Flrat Selectman, Burton Ives, catedtoree portable dice tables, i j inches In width, was ttgbt- \ Generals»s «aoov8l4Assembly, 678^ ^ 67At?l#UWllo elections U1in submitted petitions to the Re- boards and this is the way that fund raising event of the club * | i i ® fering rides to the polls and sdeotnto, Robert'TSittle; town Ntoetecn otoer men from East *d by Mrs. Algene R o b e ^ of the state's 169 towns and cities Publican registrar of yoters/ small to'wns have existed for A lA S a lf BA b i s v a m a * T’Wlie6***Se . and the bulk ot the proceeds were changed to May or registrar confirmed ihe sig- both have set up telephone com- centuries; everyone working clerk, Margaret DilWUito: town Hartford, Hartford and New Brt- Hebron Rd., os It landed In treaaurer and agent for the toun are used for the acholarahip WSSM' , October of odd-numbered years, “ atures as containing a suffi- miittees, to get-put the vote. for each other to a conrimiinlty deposit lund, Harriet Lytnan; ^ ^ c h ^ w l t h ^ n l olump of tree, near her yard. fund- The club annually awards ©eiaiftiii;. Win-or-lose ptuties are plan- spirit. Manchester chose to' bold its number of registered Re- teix oollector, EHmihia Lowman; . J? ‘*®**®<‘ The attached piece of a schoiarahlp to a graduating elections to November, as did pubUcans, and certified "m u i- T headq^rs. fol­ ” We (Republicans), offer a lowing election results—the Re- Bocud oi Eklucation, Jo-Ai^rm - student of Rham High School. ray’s candidacy. slate of candidates consisting ot ^ . El«mentery 8< hool, ...... 187 of the towns and cities. On­ publicans at 806 Main St, strong, Ellen HUIa, full 7 em i; The fashion ghoer Will be bald mm the Incumbent office holders and > ly 12 chose May. Those elected town directors, Democrats at 823 Main St. John Sullivan to fill a vacancy court tela momlitt They were ’ ^ “ at 8 to' tha elemahtary Because of the change in the town clerk, town treasurer, newcomers wtx> wish to work for a two-year term; asseaaor ______The Herald will have staff for the good of the community. Anthony aanfailtone Eatt m J I ^ • * » ^ I * " ' election------uui- year, selectmen Manchester and offl- constable will Russell Inzlnga; Board of Tax Hartford, Who pleaded not gull. M organ , H209 Cornwall St. As dora'a Box tutd Itolr atylao and members at each of the seven ” A selectman’s position has dais who were elected to 1966 ®®*'ve two-year terms. voting districts, first for pick- Review, full term, Leonard Ger ty and had hla case placed on Mm. Roberta was reading (he ooamatlca by Trag Chic, both of been filled for three years by to two-year tenns served three Three school board members ing up flash retunu and Ui m man; Board of Tax Review, tee ^ Jury docket; attach^ tnforrnntlon. the bal- Bolton. HckeU may aUll be pur- years. The 1968 municipal elec- '*'**1' elected to two-year for final returns, our candidate who has always t'WD-year term, LuciUs Robinson lc»n drifted out toe op««n dopr chased from Miw. JamM Urso, supported measures \ that were and James Rufllno of Hartford. her homo tion was canceled. terms and , six to three-year The Herald’s phtmes wiU be Jr.; Planning and Zoning Oom- who asked for a continuance jn^ji ______dlwipp.Nared.- chairman of the Faahkm Show, A total of 22,686 persons will terms. The two-year terms w ill manned beginning at 8:30 p.m., designed to Improve vud ,en- misaion, Morris Kaiplan, Bruce until next Monday- Jel«y, tlckst ehalr- haince toe town as welV as keep­ be eligible to vote tomorrow, be November 1969 to November for flash returns. O m plete re- Bradford; Zoning Board of A p The otoer 17 men wlU hppeiir ing a tight rein on the tlpwn . with the Republicans holding a 1971. Three of those elected to turns are expected at about peals, Gimnar Olson, and Zon­ In court on Thursday to makd “ »® Club, fdl metoban of toe purse strings to avoid unneces­ slim 10-voter lead over the three-year terms will serve No- 9 p.m. ing Board of Appeals altomates, their pleas. o club ttw v on toe PhttUon Show sary waste. For first select­ Democrats-and the unaffUiated vember 1969 to Nomber 19l2,___ , Peter Marston, Forbes Morrell. They are all enUUed to trial committee ’Hckete may also be man, we offer a man suceasful Constables, Adolph German, by Jury on toe frist charge, fro- of SIdaner HIU Rd. found three purchaeed at the door holding the key to the outcome. and three will serve November such balloons tied together. In to business who will apply his Ttiomaa Keegan, Russell qulremenla for win­ neasse Valley Authority dams •• x'lfc'V/.-' e-r?-;a ned to 8 p.m., when the polte 1971; incumbent Anita Murphy Sen. Fred Harris of Oklahoma, them at all times and they will Herbert Winkler, (this post la from outer space, sclenUgts ning are not known. In 1M$. and newcomer Itoy Conyers .to the Democratic national chair­ labor for ecc^m y In all town conteat between the two pgr- hope 40 gain valuabie new Infor­ Fashion Models About liAOO tpoked throi«h The chief nuxlerator tomor- the term November 1969 to man. projeets. They will also keep nominees are auto- mation on the developmem of The models for neat Friday’s to 1660 ittid (awar than 8,00(1 to *. mAtlftAlIV AtAAfAel B* . the universe. row will be Atty. Paul Groobert, November 1972; and newcomers ” It is not difficult to think up townspeople Informed gt all matically elected at caucuses); fashion show, sponsored byjthe 1166. , who will make his headquarters Douglas Kehl and Robert Spil- such words,” Harris said to St. times of all matters affecting Board of Tax Review, to fill ------i— ------^.1— at Voting District 1, the Waddell lane to the -term November 1970 Louis Saturday. ” Nor Is It diffi­ the community and will main­ vacancy for two years, Peter School on Broad St. to November 1973. cult to learn from history how tain constant contact with all Becklsh; Planning and Zoning ■The otoer moderators will te : Board of Selectmen-lncum- hard it Is .to heal the breaches, town boarda ami committees.” Commission, Theodore Moran, Atty. Joel Janenda for Voting bents Mildred Schaller ahd Wll- to reconcile the divisions, to re­ Bates added, ’"These ,men Leo Goldberg; Zoning Board of MANCHfSTIR'S District 2, the Community Y on nam Johnson ; verse the polarization which will work toward improvement Appeals, Warren Jurovaty and N. Main St.; Jerome Baskin lor OonstabIes-1 incumbents Mar- such tactics Inevitably pro­ of town ordinances and. If these Alfred Soracchl; Zoning Board Voting District 3, Buckley tin Frtey, Robert Meek and duce.” laws need strenghenlng, we’ll of Appeals alternates, Donald Fuel Oil DMier At Humera airstrip Al Temple confers with World Bank officials survey­ Sclxxrf on Vernon St.; Atty. Da- sedrick Straughan; plus Roy In ^Washington, meanwhile, put some teeth Into toem.” Hedberg, John Sadlon. and con­ yid Gdaa for Voting District 4, Thompson.- ^ Nixon’s director of communica­ ing that area of Ethiopia for a possible development loan. Meanwhile, Paul Merrick, stables, Guy Beck, Francis Open 24 Hours Highland Park School on Porter ______. tions, Herbert Klein, produced Domocratlc town chairman, Hart, Robert Zahansky. (Con­ St.;- G'-.o.-io T Town Treasurer— incumbent White House mail which he said Rosalind Qulsh. has stated, “The -continued stables are automadcaUy elect­ Voting.tr District K5, NathanRToflioTi IT HaleoIa _ . ~ bore todi'vi'dual signatures »o f Town O erk —newcomer Wil­ progress of - Coliunbla. U vital ed .at a caucus.) School on Spruce St.; Charles more than 7,000 students who MORIAR liam Mutroy. to the Democratic board of ROTHERS Boggtol for Voting District 6, support administration Vietnam The Democratic candidates Setectriiin.” Mancheator Evening Herald the West Side Rec on Cedar policy. - ■ W l m C i F or O v e r are:. He culded, ’ ’The encourage- Columbia______cerreepcwdenl_ VIr- St.; and Atty. Pascal Prtgnano Kleto said toe writers ex­ H o v * ( Board of Directors— incum­ mem of our educational and gtote* Cttrlsoa, tel Vs o f A lor Voting District 7, Ver- pressed their confidence to Nix­ recreational program for the bents WUliam FitxGerald, Maty ^B^re r! planck School on Olcott St. on and pledged him their sup­ children, the safety of our LeDup and Anthony Pietran- All of the moderators port to his efforts ” to etxi this homes from fire and intniaion, new NaUonal Proebyte- tonlcf; plus James BayUss, Democrats. Manchester's most frustrating war.” the promotion of better roads, Frank Stamler and Richard Wy­ rtan Church -to Washington, political parties alternate The White House mall count, through review and improve­ CALL 643v5l35 lie. D.C., features faceted glass naming moderators for begun after the Oct. IS Morato­ ment, are Just a few of the _>01 CiWTBIt ITK IIT MANCI tlons. It was the Republican —Board of Education—incum- —u.^um- rium, uncovered the- greatest goals toat deserve deep con­ windows depicting United Stales tum to the November 1968 state Allan Thomas and new- outpouring of letters on a single sideration.” Presidents In acts of faith. Pros- A Alex* I >i and national election. comer Olof Anderson ftw the topic since Nixon’s inauguration Merilck said the Democrats IdenU shown are: (Jeorge Waah- tern Mbvember 1969 to Novem­ The chief moderator will re last January, Kleto said. win give priority to encouraging Ington, Abraham LInoola, TTieo- ber, 1971;. ‘"Incumbent Walter oelve 375 for tomonew’s work “^>**"* rtew businesses to locate In dore RooseveU, Woodrow Wil­ and the other six will receive The smalleat state capital In toym. son, Franklin Delano RooseveR, $50 each. The estimated totol ^ the United States is Carson City, ” Pr6feesional serWcu and and Dwight David Eisenhower. eo-t of tomorrow’, eleetteh 1. ‘ ®®® N o v e m ^ 1972; and to Nevada, with a population of light Industry and related bu«l- 7710, liindows are housed In The cumbent Beldm Schaffer approximately $8,800. , and 8,161. rtesees can substantially ease Chapel of the Presidenta. A total of 31 vottog machines will be used — one for each 960 voters or fraction tkerepf. An active volcano in the Danikit Depression over which Temple flies. Districts'3 and 4 will have three ow n machines each. The'other four voting districts will have five machines each. .... The optional party lever rule f will tte to effect. - The voters msy pull a parjfy lever and ■vote Connecticut toe entire ticket; or may pull ^ parl^ lever and .split their M anchfester vote, by turning dowii the keys over the names ' they wish to sutotitute. o i, they, may vote $16 without pulling a p ^ y lever at .A-' all, by turning down the key. eep over the names they wish to ' * r . vote for. Political observers estimate ■ ,.-r: - ‘ *■ d a te, many unknown to the / W E C n V E NO V, 3 , 196V voters, are blamed for the Cail- ure of the two peutie to excite the electorate. y . 4 . The winners tomorrow are ex- - pected to 1m those whose tramM are best kmnm to the public. . A locust swarm settles on desert vegetation. Withinj^in^j^they will strib the trees and bushes of leaves. At th« end of the Tem pi, laiks with some of h i . S I S H " -Because oif the minority rule adults ..... »2.75 IL... ; on in effect, the voters may cast ■ . . J - r ' , iy Y ■■ • '■ , the isniatod airstnp at Jajiga. ‘ ballots for only six directors, six srtxxf board members, two ■ w - 1 • ' PICTURE SNOIxL a P Newrf*n.„, selectmen arid four constables. >' ■ ■■ ■ .•I The new Board of Directors srill be swprn to Nov. 17 and children Under 16 * ■Vjpfe For The Proven Candidate'' will bold Us first regular meet­ 2,25 ^ • 1 ■ • ■- , ing the-next 'night. AU of the . I 1/ Other elected, officials also will. ^Bl-. . take office Now, 17. ,Re-E|ect ED fOMKlEL Aside -from the' lack of any /' ; SATURDAYS AIA HAIRCUTS *2.:^ ' excitable Issues-, a C-ampaign' ■/ factor In'ttaelf.. the only ray of NOVEMBER 4th ’ Interest has been the campaign adrt. igoneueed by the Coranuuee te Elect Ed Tetekiel, . / " - ■{ I. - Claroaco Poiey, tkassk ■■’ . .1 ’■ < .*■. ■' ; W*'' ■■ v K- ■ i : ;/■ i ■ J \ ' Pilr- J ' . S' ^ ' ■/->:

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.. > --- 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” **^ “ ®***®* >" r o g t ^ r and =arA=j«ts:n.“^'^3TV‘^^^ mechanic, Arthur J. Vinton. sunance Oo. He {dayed on,. PAC town and said he has been con- Ing today for signs of a rstired ★ Voters will find 21 names on toelr statements and handouts Awards Dinner teams In Rockville and also the nected with the program for IB businessman whose vacant 82- the baX^ when they enter the have reflected their desire to Arch Masons of Connecticut. Aetna Baaeball team. He Served .of these years, seven actively, foot sailboat was found during ★ v®tlng^machines. Of these 21, *®® a town government where Sponsored by Delta Chapter '^1“' '^**® tor-• six years on the former Donald Beigrer, one of the the weekend off Cape May, New Court Order under the leadership of good. ‘ ^ Opaaker City Couhcll, seven yeans as founders of toe Uttle League in Jersey. 18.,-^1 be elected. ^ the race all branches of government are nf t*,.. ------* seven yeans as lounaens of toe Uttle League in JerseV BOARD of EDUCATION - J6 r Town Coimcll, there ■ are aware of what the other depart- High Priest Grady L. Pearson, the yj Vernonvemon Alittle m T Leaaueliaaue Sat Collector ana.and. oisoalso Rockvillenu«itviii« andana a dlstrlotCBSinot director The family of George G. Soo­Sos- eight candidates, four from ments are doing. Coordination Bans Antiwar the affair was attended by vemon^lueN League o ^ e f^ Sat- t aomros .... ti... HecreatJen------and and ««.i Johnt~u_ Gill, .-.h, president,----- . .. both man, who . lid . _retin^fiom the ★ each party. Voters will choose between departments Is also a many of the notables In Con­ Scio^I.^N . ®P®“® “®«y- Electric Boat shipyard here, ★ four, wd when the results are hey Issue In their campaign, Uproar* at MIT necticut------—Masonry. In --.a....-attend- _ , Richard Ehchenhorst, who to Correctloo said he was alone on the boat tallied,' the seven top vote get- ' The Democrats are cam- “®®® '^**'® “^®« past grand , sta r^ playing Uttle retiring after seven years’oerv- The meeting of St. Bernard's named the Southern Cross while ters will be elected, making up palgnlng. on essentially the CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP)— masters of Masons In Connect- baseball when he was < ioe to the league, most recently Married Couples Club will be traveling to Florida. the seven-man Town Council. same kssue, only they refer to Attorneys for MassachusetU In- icut; eight past grand high “® *>®-., “ coach of the Maple Grove held on Nov. 11 instead of tomor- Thb craft Z s toimd earlv Detnddratlc - Town Council K more as planning ahead, stlttoe of T e ^ o I(^ obtained a pHests of Royal Arch Masons; ®®^^m® a member ^fers to keep an "open mind” The temporary restralner, is- ed to toe guest of honor . by * ®®"‘®“ to Mlriiael Rogalus, pendent on such money crops as 3B miles per hour winds nnnnrt. ★ on the bottom row. Of these the Issue, feeling not enough sued by Middlesex Superlnr Richard W. Splller, worshipful ' sdmp‘nd..wt^« w..ii '^®S,*’® ^ "^ ‘**® cotton and coffee, is r^dly ed In the Mea Sunday Whm it" eight, the voter may choose any Information has been forthcom- Court Judge Thomas J. Spring, master of Manchester Lodge of tip ij»p„,pp„ iff , i ^® ®hamplon- moving to Industry. Factories was found on a sand bar h« ■ ‘njf to make a strenuous pro does not forbid peaceful demon- Masons, and Marshall E ® ‘»-°Phy as turn out a variety of producta «dd._ un the machine or con statement. They, too. stratlons by the irroup. Hodae7“ siKto?------who madenip W aSTlH c^^ Ar t 'A Democratic Board of Eduoa- «*'® |^po«e.Aft«* 4*.In SELECTMAN The court order bans the committee .whlc-h .p^^epered a CONSTABLES ■viewselect twijrany two iwu uiof uiesethese lourfour can-can both —**' parties. The av^puz^uccui Republican ...... ^ * , roesiroast oeeibeerf dinner jllnner. The gtrlsoHHr nf of For Rides dldates, and the, top three vote candidates especially have em- Z Manchester Assombly O^der of ★ getters will be elected. ptlaslzed that party poUtlca will \ ®® ^ violence against MIT, jj,e Rainbow served th« dinn«.- I V to the PoHo ★ The rest of the ballot is token Ph^y ““‘® In the running r^ords The guest speaker was Dr J . V s ' up with Zoning Board of Ap. fho town, If the OOP should ®‘®a»ng records or Mhnley Shhw'^pastor of Rof Thompsoi ./ Pisols candidates, all five of Council. M T -T Z ld to w Z * ^ fnrimiMetluidL^Churcli^^ M ild re d Call whom are assured election In ff has been a campaign with buildings or facimies In shaw's message pointed uo\hB disrupt ★ m . ssw vvrlivani ytJtsl, 310* oov..,,.,: vwsin^ , . , o, ★ contest" because of the major- younger than usual selection of "ormainormal lunc-func- today's problems and~sTiw««T Schaller Ity representauAi law which ‘'<‘n‘*ldatc8. Indicating the chimg- *‘®"" ' b'®®J‘'®f *n‘»'ance or exit Ing that toe solution to a Robert Meek dictates that there can be no hig face and attltudos of the '*®y building or Inciting problems rests wlth^- more than n bare majority of f®wu. It Is also perhaps toe “®yoo® to any of toe prohibited individual Freemason In his 643-1500 firfit titnA In IatiaI actfl, __ . w « . one party on a particular board. ftnit time in the history of local lions, and referring to toe guest ★ town elections tltet neither ★ Republicans hold the con­ of honor as tin example of a trolling number of seats on the party has nm a cimdldnte from Martin Foley W illia m Saws Hard on Bones? man dedicated to toe prinelplea ZBA now, and will until the next toe hlghly-populoiu (and heav­ of Freemasonry In his dally town election In 1971, when a ily Democratic) lake area. HELSINKI—dialn saws may life. i - __ ■ ^ / Johnson sufficient number of seats ari> Wltii one day to go, both be causing changes In lum ber­ ★ vacated to create a contest. rty chairman have Issued jacks' bones, Inverttgutors at Pepper alwaye has been toe Sedrick Sfraughan ★ Running for the ZBA this year z'Inal, ^rlef statemenLs oh be­ the Helsinki IiaMtute of Occu- king of ImportecJ spices In toe as m em bers are -two Inoum- half of 1 the nindldates. The Re- patlonol Health, believe. ’Ihe Dnlted States, u aeppuntod ?or 643-1509 bents, Democrat David Roach inibllcito {■hairnuui, lyranard Finnish reaearchera studied 22 about 19 per cent of the 300 mU- and Republican---- rGrant TV)othak- Hcnjamhi. r•■. ■■■»has aakwl U...Itiiat voters lum berjacks and conclinled that Hon {xxinds of tqpices and herbs ROSALIND-QUISH .a. J®“ '"'‘he.-tmuonw "Vote Republl- vtbnations from the sows were consumed last yctr according ★ ★ this bo^^ ore Democrats c»in Day. Remember toe 1969 causing a marked demlneroll- to the Amerlctm Spice" Tradf cables Itolsch and Raymond budget hearings... the implowed satlon of -the foreum bonee. Aesoclatloh,”

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 Penjr lfaa«i I ’M (fSAMS) My WerM oad Wei- By KENNITIH g. *1HBnb tor from Staten Istai^,\.golm first term running the Michigan 1|y DON CAMPBELL Miss UcceOp was conceded by R O S A L IN D T .p U IS H standing people.” ' . ' (U) Bemper K—m ' ecme te It (C) ABspothSed PrcBB W riter '-.Staff Bepocter . Hie producer of this Miss Raskin advanced from F^RBflCB, Italy (AP) — *. tickets'<»f ' -'Stokes, first Mack mayor of. a the candidate to beat. ^^iCT third' year as Town Treasurer. LcHigr ac- special is- a woman " “— ’• blsad..- TOWN TREASURER producer and finally to copro­ mer, say'-Italian fashion design­ ''S:18(4S> WaSSsr - SsU (L tlw .New Peeple Munp the atmn <0) ducer of “Laugh-In.’’ Her Asso­ ers, wMh 'maxi lengths even (U) V m i»r4t SiM (1) m are up to one of Mario Procacclno toss-up. ThC key Issue has bean Hartford since 1»4B la push Mias UcCello right out of j whet is primarily a man’s Community DOv^pent Action Plan, a Pen- his first three specials. ed to be a strong feature a:iS (M ) Weather — gperte aM jMl^Afareu by Preildeat the naOon't most impiwtant off- f!!! k ^ "ipport from over ctmtrol of the ^Ucs’force rapidly ehapiTig xip. as one of office, ■ world. newe (C) H te CBS s p ^ a l tonight Is throughout the fdiowings in (IB) My Fsverlte Mortlaa year electtoas. IS*,N**” *^ igopulated boroughs with racial angle almiherijeig the hardest to pr^iit; a tour- ' skm Bd. member diid. the Municipal Finance , ._^Her name is Carolyn Beskin, (M) Bat Moetermee **’** Bormett aUw (0) IN pretty much a one-man show, Florence through Wednesday of <*4h)_ Lave- Aseerleoa M Ie ^Much attention in Tuesday’s u ^ Jotale tor a^ that hohta Officers Association 'of .^the United States , and she. is an atti^tive, friend­ with Sinatra singing to the or-i ready-to-wear, l^utlque fa­ ISI faSKT-Vresnun |g{ ... . . {!!> O’clock Bepui " (C) Founder's Day Dbgrees and Canada. Completed'^ course in Data ly woman who knows how to get (4S) Mewe th-18 (SS) Ceaclaetaa of Mevlee voUng falls on Uitosay. The L^rdsay, however, has p»k to- as too elos^ to caU with sm v «y “ttle gower, a modest Baloiy chestra of Don Costa. Included shions and knltwegr for spring •:W (W) BawhUe urn Carraa — PeUtleol AMreM oad Baerte boy was considered a cinch loo- campaign that atmeara to have SlTaln, president of Connecticut sides at 98 Ashworth St. with her h u s^ d , Sinatra does a special—or any­ natra’s "hits,” such as "The houses are parttohig their latest Newe with Waller Creo- (U> Mevle . . > seen as the ke/vin Austin's ef'ef- **** thing else, the job is done with one (C) Z ago but has re- overS Pracii^’, W College In New London, re* R. Michael, local ftinerd director aiid her Kissing Bandit,” "Johnny Con­ finery in the Ptto Palace. (•) Newe wHh Fraah Ber- (M) Bea Mul ^ fort against Romaii (Mbbs, ^ ^ uncoptroltahle no dispatch. ^ oeUe (c . i S l J f e " O r ^ Shew (C) ^undrt to bec^e odds-on to- and-order strategy lmd*his at- Wayne County sheritf, who *»»« m att« yfbo wins, <;elved an honorary degree Sun- family, including a grandson. cho,” and ’’The" Pride and the In an . eti^ort to start a new . , Toalsht She* .Sehaay "^e taped the show , in tour (U> Diek Vaa Drhe ' Ooreea - / /£> srrihAA* f®cks on the mayor as a-”Um- made crime cdntrol hla major Lt is mainly a flght bCtirasn a (lay from Emerson Ctollege dur­ Passion.” craze, designers are stressing my nia l)6i^,” Miss Itaskin reported. Jeey Blahai) Shaw (C) scrib^ M thesecond-moBt dim- oualne Llbwal” ^ jrtunged tho campaign issue. '. popular Republican woman may- ing'-Founder’s Day (invocation. . i long skirts even for steaming (ttSS) Hootler -BrIaUer Be- 1) News / vo n REPUBLICAN "Of course Frank worked a cou­ pert (G) §. S ^ Local Newe Beyond the New toi* race. The latest and final straw poU Gribbs says race is not ai-Js- **■ * ''’***' organlaatlon Tfeia Bd ^xMworad by Om M^awhMtar RcpoMlea ple of days with the orchestra 7:M (I) After D luer Movie sue in the bipartisan electloif, Democratic greesvijrere Thomas P. Stafford, Hiiinane Society an altemaite form of leg-cover­ (M) HOBUeir . Briakley B«- « ) Neweeepe though, poUUcal ohservew ara taken t**® bipartisan eleoaoitK DemocraUc ma Flight commander of the Apollo Town Committee — Ctaw,'stcKsasta. Trsas before ithat. But the actual stu­ peH (C) , Jpiewe oad Stsa Off- looking to gubernatorial lights News aluwni Un.^ *"*b Austin claims he would be whlcb her three dio time was four hours. I don’t ing to the. popular pants. Maxi <«> J«ewe Heedlloee — IISAF 10 and flight crew director of skirts win be well to the tore. (Sl^le" «*• an easy victor If he were white. oppot»ents are aU drawing think the Dean Martin show Speaker’s Topic ti4S (I) Newe aad Weather — Me­ the planned Apollo 18 trip to Discomfort d o ^ ’t seem to (BMMS) Mown — Weather mayoral elelu^ i?^kS c^t «d ‘«» the m age special takes about 80 Sava Beiahisn, social worker matter. Alter all, freezing win­ Off international portrait with .the Connecticut Humane ter temperatures didn’t deter SEE SATUk DAYTI t v WEEK FOB OOMPLBTB U8TINOS falo tor IndlcaUoiu on voter the newanatter’a mil Virginia race could mean the fu- Miss Anh.. P. Uccello, daughter pher. hours. Even on ‘Laugh-In’ we thlnktog. •>“ time of the old-hne Democratic bf an ImrrHgrant Italian ahoe- Read Herald Advertiseiiieiito use 24 hours in the studio. Sodiisty, will speak about his the girls Icpm^ wearing mini skirts. The^^ bolloUng In New Jersey the ctty^ mayoral ele^km rnachlne, which has run maker, three-tetm oouncU mem- work, at an in-service training R a d i o "The secret? It’s Frank Sina­ For the first time al these and------Virginia is of particular In­ tijg ^ election over prditlca tor rmwe than ~a her, **-the attrochye and ------poputar tra. He is the most amasing star session of the Manchester Home­ maker. Sendee, Inci, tomorrow shows, traditionally devoted to (Tliis listing Inclndes only those news bwadcasto IS or U terest because President Nixon The fights fo r the other city 6®®®*'’*tton. . nominee of a par^. that is out-_ I ever worked with. All you /• at 7 p,m. at the agency train­ wom m ’s faatakms, m en's wear minute length. Some etoffona carry othra.short newscaste.) has injected himself in - both halls are seen as testa of a dlir- ReptibUoan linwood — ----- . numbered In ragtadrikthm by the have to do Is tell him where to is occupying a position of impoi^ '.races in his hrat domestic poUU­ Democrats 8^ to 1. be and w l^ to be there, and he ing room, 287 B. Center St. , „ WBCB—eie 11:00 Newe, Weather rent thesis that middle-claas with the diverse back- . - y ^ , tance. Among the 16 designers &:00 HarUord HJgUlsIiU. cal campaigning since his own America is In revolt over law- *** Nixon and many of the AdlnolR Jr., doesn’t forget. He nerver re- ’The function and scope ^ f the 7:00 Newe ^ t ll:t o Sports Final Humane Society espedaily as It presenting collections for men, U:80 Othu Side of the Day elecUon a year ago. and-order and the aspirations of labor and civil rights !“ * ^m o«»^c notninee, a .^1- heanws, and he never misses 8:00 Oaallsbt , , \. The New Vork City race LOW PRICES'. may relate to the rde of the Ken Scott and kiikware speci­ 12:00 Quiet Hours 'urbrm blaciks. ■' leaders, is (XMisidereid a sHgfat | a^lvely unknown attorney wh|> ^anything. WPOP—u u been a study Jg| frOstraUon for Homemalter will be discussed alist ’Trico are awaited with the 6:00 Danny Clayton Supremes Lose Diana Detroit and CTeveland have uw««riog to WlUtam C. Battle.( ““*1 ** ** F ir s t "One number the director, during the session, at which the most interest. 6:00 Dick Haatnartoe HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Diana most poUUcal obsentors. Lind- Negro candidates for mayor, the Democratic candidate. ( years tor the party orgsnlsa- Tim KUey, told him to lean one 6:00 Bill Love 1 filth anniversary of the estab- Most ready-to-wear designers 1:00 Qoiir^ Olrard Ross plans to leave 'ITie fiu- say was all but counted out last with Democrat Carl B. Stokes Battle is running with the en- TOP QUAIITY! way, then lean another way, showing today are jriaying it Spring When he kwt the Republi- running for re-election in the ^ prominence oame as Oorpora- N a tio n a l Uatunent of. the service in Man­ 8:00e.no MNew* WWF—U66 ' premes in January and wmic as QOFsemeiit oc m ost o f the stAte s *.» ^ e ... ■» then go center. FVank did It pre­ cool by displaying modified ver- a show business single. <»n nomination to a conserva- Ohio city and Wayne Ctounty Au- cisely. _ chester will be observed. 8:10 Uncle Jay ' I Valuable rions of their couture lines. e:00 Newe . Jean Terrell, sister of former Uve and UtUe-known state sena- ditor Richard Austin seekiiig a Storra "He Is also a superb "scanner Belanian, a native of Yugo­ 8:10 Walter Cronktr, N slavia, has wpilced In Italy as Skirts are the "safe length of 8:28 Harry Reaooner / heavyweigM boxer Ernie Ter­ \ of the cue cards. All he needs Is juat above the knee.” 6:80 Bpona Newe an Interpreter and assistant re­ 7:00 The world Tonlsht rell, will 'replace Miss Ross. \ a key word or two and he can Tbe bouti^e and knitwear Other members of the singing E ehaftese^uerrilla. P act M&H STAMPS'. . deliver the whole line. The only gistrar for the Centrarotflce of 7:U Buelneu News Refugees from Iron Curtain stylists who show Tuesday are 7:20 Frank Olfford group are Maiy Wilson and Cin­ RUTH TUCKER ^ttlter star I’ve worked with who T :»N ow e countries. He has been In the expected to lengthen hems most T:48 Lowell Thomas dy Birdsong. — haOvthts incredible faculty is Di­ drastically. 8:00 Speak Up Hartford nah ''»aJor cords while she was -ii. coed at Movers Must Give 8:00 News,_JDmphaale ARTHUR DRU8 ------■■.. — ——— ucverwii — - — ------.Ave in- ’m®The fourth contender, Liberal to Wine and plum tones are well BEIRUT (AP) — Arab guei^ parties and to Ci^ront our volved ootoitoring ctuifUct of to- candidate Wilber O the University o f Iowa. She 8:10 Pop jcorxsert represented In the latter catego­ 9:08 NiAribeat rUlas bleiw up an American oommon enemy Israel.” charges, taxes, crime, ed- •gmia, i- « Nem who oame to Hollywood and started Data in Spanish ry. . pipeline in southern Lebanon A PIX) ^xtoeaman in' Anunan uca*ton. President Nixon's poll- ^ m years sn- CBS as a typist, one of the NEW YORK (AP) — A Brook­ few jobs open to female begln- lyn moving firm haS been or­ eeu-ly today, haM an hour after a weUxuned the cease-fire an- some extent the — jj, work of the nen in television. ' ^ dered to provide Its customers > Five Day ForecaM cease-fire between the guerriUa nouncement, saying It amdd Vietnam war. _ NAACP: serviiir most recentlv )USDA( "Moat of the women In televi­ wMh a Spanish translation of its high oommand,. and (be Le- i*>e shedding of Arab tdixxl been a ^ president of both toe Hart- sion start as asoretnrles,” she rates and bills of lading by the —Temptiriatureo in banese army went into effect- Arab territoty, and aU ef- cruclaj^ issue in any of the cam- ford chanter and the rttito or- XHOICE^ obaerved. "U they have enough state Public Service Commis­ from Tuesday throu|^ i The charge that bleW out two wlU be directed to confront although Lindsay is ganlzaUom feet aaaaaae ayWeVSSlAktVU WAOUl^e --”W r T' endurance and ambition, thm sion. / are expected to ave ■ \ eet of the Transarabian Pipe- Ibe Arab's ^common enemy.” toought to have picked up con- issues? There are almoat Ine—or Tanline—from finiuli More than 100 neraons a r e ho; Slderable swport from the ______they can move tip, usually to ”We recognise that the trans­ normal with little Une-or TapUne-from Saltdi persona are b e -' S® "«»® candidates than there are casting, pubUe relatkafs or pto- ferer’s patrons are almost ex­ change through the Arabia to the south L^tanese “ eved to have ;^en killed ^ ®“Y® liberal Democrats tor his definable issues. AU toe mayor ductloo. I went Into praduotlon. clusively Spanish-speaking and Dally high temp port of Sldon apparently was^set ™"»y more wounded In tlte in- “O"^®*** doviah stand. , , aspiranta are m racord In te w "It wasn’t easy whim I was therefore have special problems average In the i6» and over* before the cease-fire became eif- ter-Arah battling over the use of Hero Is a rundown o< the other ^ r^onaJlsliw mAnv th^ in an English-speaking commu­ night, lows In m mid to.-upper fectlve et midnight. L------^ as a base for guerrilla ®lec*lons,being held TMes- gove^ en lT h m S to Z starting out, but I think then;, eidbrci irom yo u r atnlCAfi fLfl*ninsf TM-aral day. __ nity,” the. commlaelon sa)d Sun- 80s, the U -S /W ealh er Bureau o c i l e r . Ten hours l#ter, no violations strikes against Israel. The guer greater Hartford area. are mpre opportunities for wom­ RepubUom-Om- \ lb en now. They are moving into day. reported had been reported from Leba- rUlas have demanded a free Buffalo. There’s been a great deal of writing and executive positions, The Malabe Shipping Oo„ Preoipltoilon should total % non’s eastern border ■withwith Syria, rem,rein, but the government tried “«rvauve9«rvatlve mra.Mrs. aureoaAlfreda W.w. SlomHlom- talk about ,the need for new and there are a couple of good Inc., was ordered to execute its inch oi/m ora with rain ’Fuee- the focus of fhe past two weeks t® restrict toelr acUviUes for chaUenging incumbent housing to Hartford, where lady directors, too. "bills of lading, freight bills or day and Wednesday end of flghttog between guerrUIas of t®ar of IsraeU reprisals. Mayor Frank A. Se(Uta, wtio Is j^b(xit one-ftft "I think women are well-suit­ coknUnatlons thereof In both os scattored showers at -Qift-BnJeietoj.the-Baleattoe-Ltttfratlon TatwiwiMon OrganiOrgani- tb® other side of toe lame- running on the Democratic-Lib- uy.. ^ _„ k , GROUND CHUCK CHICKEN PARTS ed to be pfoduQeiP—After^aU, English and-Spanish. " ------end-oLtiurpMtoar zatlon and the Lebanese army. Ill-Lebanese frmticr. IsraeU ®r^ tktoeta—The-race,-touglit— nnmirh in n nihr BREASTS Repair work on (he jdpeUne warplanes went into _____ to a r3 h ld started inunedlately, fuid a again early today and bombed- . order. ls.ratedatoesup. ^^ng toe last five LEAN LIVERS 111"%^ company spokesman said oU strafed ttriee suspected should be flowing again by mkP Arab cimunando bases to Jor- TASTY # Ui!> THIGHS Uvib night- It was the send time dan, the IsraeU miUtary oom- tbis year the Une has been sebb- mand said. matter who wins between Inde- *»w, tage(L One of the targets, the ehan- JUMBO ALASKAN KING CRAB L6GS A greem e^ to a cease-fire ef- don ed. -viUage 'o f Waqqas, was e^and Republican John K. ^ u,era iJT^n <•1.39 fectlve at midnight Sunday was s(«to of the Sea of GfUllee juri . .. .. ***^® exploitation of racists' Elect reached in Catoo by guerriUa ®®at of the Jordan River. The chief Yasir Arafat and Qen. ®lher two were south of toe Emile Bustanl, commander to Oead Seau Chief of the Lebanese army. Byewltoesses aald (he planes They also agreed to continue were over Waqqas about SO mln- RANK M taUdng in an effort to agree on .Vl®s emd encountered heavy an- Z S S S ^ O' the (xxiditions under which the tlalrcralt fire. More than an , ------— » .m ju i guerrlUas wiU operate agatoat hour after the dawn raid, smoke campaign; rated Israel from bases to Southern si>d flam es could sUU be seen, ®® *®® ®*®®® Lebanon. these sources said. —New Jersey's 8th Oongree- CHAM Lebanese army units and the 'I'be IsraeUs said all planes re- sional District—RepubHoan Eu­ STYLI guerriUa forces facing them ap- turned safely. gene Boyle, a Republican, u Pilt PbannMy CORN parently were matotatotog'the running against Democrat Ro­ WHOLI bert A. New Jersey conser­ SS4 CENTER STREET > positions they held Sunday. _ , Now — TV Dinners KIINIL YOUR Candidate The only clash reported Sun­ vation cbmmlssliMier, to the na­ MANOHEeTEK—ea-esM COftN day was a SO-minute exchange For the C r a d l e d tion’s only congressional race. fdr the of mortar and tank Are outside NEW YORK (AP)^ - A tfs- They are contesting for the Coinpleta Raahaya. The viUage com- able Segment of toe U.S "bi^ •>)’ H«P- Charles PrescripOon Service SWEET PEAS 'ihands the supply route the population is deriving iu i S FREE DEUVBRT ’ I of Directors guerrillas are trying to establish nourishment from a new goner- *>®come a Mate court MIXIO from Syria - to the camps they, atlon of pre-fllied, factory-sterl- hold to southern Lebanon. VEGETABLES : 1^- Used glass nursing botUes that ------TripoU, another guerriUa need no advance "fixing” and hotbed in Northern Lebanon, are used oiUy once. also was reported quiet The Glass Ccintatoer Manutec- F rcR ik M. StamlM’ iMii 4 yaars' axpariafiea on Hm locird of TOMATO JUICE The LelMuiese press welcom ed turera Institute reports nift PEACHES Dlroelon, 19i2-1?66. wosjfory much involvod In oR phoMs of tbe cease-fire enthusiastically, more than half o f the niatioa’s C ■ DEL MONTEM O N T E O i O a i Q C l although no agreement t| as yet 6,000 hospital maternity waids D E L M O N T E 3 46 at 89' Town Govornmont. Hp^mvod vary ocHvoly on fovorcN Sub Commit- been worked out to resolve toe are using "instant” feeding for- ■ SLICED or HALVES J <‘>n' Q J \basic conflict between the army n^ulas toat com e, ready to - 4 ... toot, and wm octhitg Socrotory from thno to timo. and the guerriUas—the degree serve. In Vacuum-sealed, steri­ of freedom of action and move­ lized, disposable bottles. With Inttrumontol In kooplnq Monchottor't tqac rota ot ment the guerrlUas would enjoy this system the nurse or youiw to Lebanod. a tontiblo loydl, spondinq mony,.many hours on Town Budqot Mot- mother Has no formula to AJAX LAUNDRY DETERGENT Beirut Radio said Arafat, no empty bottles to stertUse and FHK.SH fR iir.S AM ) VUGl^TABLES FRO.M THE FUSSY BU.'SCIl! tors. Wo uwidd soy thot Frank knows moro about iudgotury Itoms leader of the - PLO and of its fill, and no bottle-warmer to strongest guerriUa group, A1 fuss ,wito. At feedtog time .Mie Dhoctor that has torvod sinco tho CduimH Monogfr form . Fotsh, agreed with Buatanti ‘‘to just takes sealed bottle out 15c DEAL PACK 49.x pi., 7 0 ‘ oonttoU'e dlscusaions to order to o f is case, ramoves the cap and reach fUU. agreement on ell attaches a nipple. -V M POTATOES AJAX CLEAtlSER Note: Frank’s Firat Bodgat: i b LE BAG I* May 1963 .. f . .1 ...... Mm Rota 41 V ■ May 1964 ...... MUl Rata 42 Manchester's Oldest 3( M AI pAcK 21 ex RfDDfLKIOUS May 1965 ...... HOB Rata 416 1C U .S.N t.U '/4"M i May, 1966 ...... Mffl Rata 4 l6 with, Finest . V ~ lV>tal 4-Yaar laoaarw Only .6 of a mill inciaaasi CMCKM diuNKiNq CHOW MHN Loo^ what WM done with only this .6 bteresge; Facilities • Services we^ better • Gsrbsce eoUection • Lssf eoUeethm. YELLOW TURNIPS 8 F Street sweeping • Schools were sdded onto • pools were boilt. ROYAL PUPpiNCSa 1 . 4 : 1: k Stom sewers were built, sIm . 'I r r h u n t 'club 2 . 9 3 Enljdy Your Fav^rifa Art MaBterpiecet at H om e' Under 3-yeor Repablicait rule'May 1967 equaled 37.9 miO rate thia be- SG 4 ' ■V Qndi Kii| CHOW mm* NOODus*^ Jeetee 2 0 c iS A V I ^ 5 0 ^ ’ eanae of Revaluation—inddentally Frank’a mill rate figure had he been A betiutlful addition to an y . ^ th $390 m liiinm m purchase, you'll there, fill u p w ith E sso E xtra, for extra OM 0R*Wt. on tile board hi '67 would have been-36J2 , kitchen d ecor get one spice from stations Chm Kii| CHOW mat .--3 1 c ratORRlKOW^ 'i' starting pow er, extra w arm -up pow er, FREE THIS WEEK .'displaying the "F re e S p ices'' sign. l.idM ''*!-*'**’** Note: Popijilatioil and Growth: \ ■ - ' S p ice jars a re iefi)Icd)le. t extra-(deaning pow er. Chm Khni 'CMKKM CHOW MiW ' ilee a e 9Vc (You choose from a dozen, including With Vmi Malgr Cmi|»m mM a pErthast of $5 ar Mar« July 1966 ...i...... 45.000 May 1968 ...... 7..41 A lP tight copiSer cop e protett A n d ,,of course, you con ch on je it on '' Vwitif .<»*— onitJ 8 w 't a lo a a e 8.7 mUb H u m b l e & R efining C om pany Ptrko SpagheM Ma>e» TNIN 2 ".A* 53c 12 exotic sp ices in all. hondsoin^, m aple-finjsh spice ra ci to flnat (rf facUiticB and ecjaipnlient at >tl 8> IO'MASTERPRINT Net 1 Bodvet Gefai eeme period f S»806,480« JHat hfive wofRlnedr . '^-r- com p lete yb u rset osstsd n ly 99< vrith a WITH MIAT M m M A |9;95 value. • ' - " modarata coat .'v' PriKo Spaihotli Smeo 4S< ./■ y ■ ■ ^ ...... • $3.(X) m inim uhipuichase oV you can CHOOSE FROM A TOTiiUY Nm AND EXOTHK SfllCTION get one FREE w jh lube kib and <>il W ^ y f m g e t '■f;; ■ "h, / ' Smshim Cipokios iX'/.«eta45c OF FAMOUS ART RfPROOUCTIONS EVERY WUK. afl Om axlRB: change,. D on't m iss\ ^ ^aedal offer. SaWa Too Bi«s ftatitM 1 . 1 V oflhe OraBt, Start you r set feiday a t o n y participa­ ^ SAFI PARKING ON PRAISES CMOCOiATI ting E iso station: 1 A n d , w hile you 're a - ■ \- Ramp Caokiof-* UC8UTT aaUT l*V i« » tf S 1 C , •established 1874* ‘ Liv-A-Sjiaps Dog Caady •63c rw I Ptitn ■MmUm m tim I

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^ 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 $5 OR MORE mayoral campaign. - Democrat CANDIDATE Half \ y A N IC E SOME 1 9 6 6 m e e t i n g t a u v s Lavitt vs. RepubUcan McCoy. GOOD AT ALL POPULAR MARKETS Found' NEVER ' Present Mayor /ack Grant, a v-j eliminating the sewer use charge and alteznattves design­ VOTEANDEIECT \ CORTLAND APPLES | W 29e ROBIN BIALONE ed ,to.reduce the traffic cooge^' ______. . BY BOB LUBBERS tion along Rt. 88. - / ■ A ' ' RepabMoans oooo^ wMli pro- DADDY.' PADDY -' ) HOP W, SCOTT// Biii iMurray ONIONS C. H. N a 1 posalk tor Increased recrestion- Ripe MG INTO I BILLY WAT. IS al fadlWes perficularty' tor women and girte; improvement GRAPEFRUIT ^ V.. 4tc I of access roads, reviaing tbe YOUR TOW N r- sidewalk ordtaiaoce to plaoe tiie UTTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON reapooaiblUty tor payn^ant of in- ______^f»TO"g some aidewalke wMi Uw lo s e PEARS > , Ifc CtiUUlN town, raither Ilian reaidento who grass « i toglMaBtog (Rrosaalaar) hs W r s d as aa si­ \ < s> patiAP own the ahutting/propcrty. t e 8i t h s u X A n q r aiM aawaiVidip l3| m m whfls Results of tomoRow's slsctlon ~ir an ssteuss dapot k Fj Ky. ■UpERNUT SQU^H ^ It . c r to ManehsAsr B B has ts iM MOsgs Isval Pmr^r\9$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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\ 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 "l| popped opt of hli h*nds"'gin, and Baleaano in Norin Snead’s second touch­ Green Bay 38, Pittsburgh 84 e^nd-place rushing, and Atlknta could mus- COLTS - REDSKINS - contest for toe locals were brother John for a TD. A usually reliable services of Oc- **"'’® y®t to claim the Stephens 88, Bundl Tarca, Dick ""eth®r IS In toe final 12 min- and was recovered by North- for Manchester cbnneo on down- pass with Just 1:06 left New Orleans 61, St. Louis 42'" U- quickly dispelled, however, as two-point conversion run by Don caione for the conversion kick, title. Gardella. BIU Prindle, '•Wlggy “ ‘ ®® °S P'"y we®t. only l- ji passes and ‘orthwest Philadelphia 2S, New York 2Q ^ East was soon, forced to punt Hoffman put toe B’alcopS ahead but the boot strayed to. the right, Gardella 68, Harry Elch, Sked Leading the scoring attack Starting toe drive from Man- combo had 7-18. paons kept ithelr aUm title hopes hind and part the Gianto. Detroit 26, San Francisco 14 Ewit Cathallc (24) without having gained an Inch. Intermission. gj Paul’s opened the final Bed” Crlsptno. Kempe. Lehan. Homans, Mike Sibrinss, Ed Dlk were halfbacks Jack Phelan and ehe»ter’s 44. the (x>mblned ef- First dow n i/w ere 16 for ------.— Minnesota 31, Chicago 14 The first quarter itontlnued In The Falcons took an East chapter vrith another drive Warn 89, Rsiy Dot chin, Pete Teeto, John Lypna, both scoring three te*fr* quarterbacks Dan . Northwest a n d ^ for Manches- Sunday’s Osmes Oei-rtty. Clcca- Namath Tosses Three TD’s much toe same way for botb pum on their own 20-yard line seemed destined for the end Dlck Marshall, Riaiy Lloyd 00, times. Phelan, workhorse of the Grimes and Torn palUUmn mar- ter and 48^^rds "were walked OneinPifery Just Might Be Dreamer New Orleans at DaUas offenses unUl late in the period early in the third period and -one but was finally stopped Sawnh. Andreo. KraMief- Paul Qroobert, Maynard offense carrte^l toe ball 18 Umes «'hed Northwest 56 yards In 11 off In pei^tlra against toe In- New York at St. Louis when John Wholley returned a e®t out to widen the margin over cold 25 yards short Two -fum- Center*: Rkxio Clough, Rhoar Flydal, Dick tor 147 yards 4nd, Lyons lugged P*«ye A pass from Grimes to dlans qhd 30 for the home team. Six Fighters Philadelphia at Washington punt 31 yards to begin a 43- their hoste. John Krampltz and bles In as mahv olava turned Berger 60; Low gross — John — :• * t)ie ball 26 tlm e ^ o r 134 yards Phelan for 30 yards was success- Mahehesier resumea CXTL ac- San SVancisco at Los Angeles yard Eagle - touchdown------John Dunn took turts Mcum- possesslo^to to^ ^ fe s the ground. ful and they streaked ahead 31-6 tjohs Saturday away agahist Atlanta at Detrmt Fielil Goals Helpful Found Nervous Paul Brown’s Bengals that ended In the second stansa. ulatlng yardage in the 10-play was now their turn to storm veal, A1 Mannella 69, John Per- ' Manchester opened' the boot- " s the extra point attempt went; Wethersfield High. Green Bay at Baltimore 8t. Paal’s -at) The slow journey lasted 12 plays drive with the latter topping it down the field only to be sKm- whSSJ' " H&wiey, Rayo. agello, A1 Calamarl Lou Betko, >><8 ?arty to the first quarter wide to the le^. % LONDON (AP) — The Royal Cleveland at Minnesota NsrtbwMrt (4li and never progresseil more than off with an U-yard jaunt tor toe ped In their tracks. A fake field tSSu m : Uyman. Bob LaChapelle 70. when quarterback Jim Balesano Once agaln*iirluok struck toe . Er»1« Oriffln. Newton Pltltsbuigh at Chicago - •------r - — — — k,— « acasav Asvavi — ■w—. aa^ssite.s. MUFfltiy, Rut- tWIdea: O'Omnnr Andermn- College of Physicians In London flve.yards at a Ume except tor sU-polirter. A conversion pass goal attempt on fourth down .. ^ v. 8ELECTED NINE directed the Red and White 80.811k a t / . 11 as When, Oriffin fluanlB; Keefe, riaoey In Seven Jet Wins Ara. Class A — John Kristof, 28- yet^tte In five plays <0 put a kicked off to Haasett oh the tn- Ceolene: ODUrlney reported today that one profes- vtu-k / s m o v i k-a\ ~ r^- ~ p^alties. Fullback BIU Perry attempt faUed. faUed to ^ in tlje necessary ° Backs; <7>-r, Phetan. Lyona. OU- Eastern Division 3-26, Bundl Tarca 81-4-27, Ray quick six points on the board, dlans’ -30. Haasett W «s hlt-^lri^ Islsui. OrMlaa w a vs o f fif.. ®h. ! ° 2 I ^ ^ " “ , P « r y received toe Idckoff. yardage end the visitors were D..n„ LOOK OUT!— Pro quarterbacks could use an extra NEW YORK (AP)_,11m Turner hopes his hot foot *" *•* •» wise to the W hoU Coach Paul Brown W. L. T. P ot.P ts.O P leap, adth Steve Occalone com- lateral ed to Wholley, aiid the again in rammand. Copjecs, UoHu^. Kenned>\ Kian,; Gordon 30-3-37; B — Sam Wat- Dave Hassett'a extra point at- mediately and fumbled. North- Maaekealer (4) pair of eye.s to detect; linemen coming up from be­ doesn’t fizzle before the New York Jets kick their c lif f »>e suffering from damage to the W New York 6 2 o .750 206 im son 3J-7-38, Jim Mar dirty 33-8- tempt failed and Manchester led west recovered and was on Its KSsls. Oouanln. RuaseS. Lons ing in to boot toe extra point. Jimlor halfbaclt again took off A fired-up Eagle defense B***- zu® Tsekhw:. Vlnoek. Bray." SsretsuMw hind, like these. Top, Terry Hanratty is about to hanger habit. r ______nervous system. ° ^ j ^u- ®"® 4 4 0 .600 128 143 The Itoll exchanged hands sev- for a long return, this time 25 stood their ground and It was ^ 'p a u i * 0 7 6 7 20 28, Del St. John 38-6-38, Jack With 3:43 remaining to the quar- way for another TD. Ouanla Ismes. Newton. Leber ‘'I’m ailhe ready (or one of It added that severe brain In- ^ . j Creg Cook and Chip Myers did to, the Oakland Buffalo 2 6 0 .280 184 226 0 8 6 0 74 84-6.28, Charlie Whelan 36- ter. 6-0. With Qt42 rsm alnli« to the rritteni DtSfy feel some pressure on the head—middle finds Bart eral more times while neither yards to St. Paul’s 47. Wholley. quickly Ume for St. Paul’s to TD: Perry (l-yd. run)- Vann ouva nn. w tku-fc*: Bnrione. Paganl. Hbasetl. Starr with a mitt oh his face mask—^and bottom, those 80-0 games,” Turner jury is uncommon among box- Miami 1 6 1 .148 147 167 squad could gain momentum. Perry and Peter White combUi- punt Mike CrispUio received It <38-yd. T. Vann paa»): Dunn a4-yd. f’" . A1 Calamarl 35-6-28, John. -TheThe drive drive by by Monitoeater was third quarter, Lyons took a Balesano. BlmS. Chambeitaln. sighed Sunday after booting a A*. K.. A . . J couldn't even dream of Boston 1 7 0 .126 111 186 ere. but a danger of chronic somettlng like this,” Brown Finally, seeming to be staUed ed forces to advance the Eagles and ran 16 yards before being Dyment 84-6-28. Pete Foster W highlighted by a 48-yard tun by hahdoff from Callahnn and wiriaiK*. Downham Sonny .lurgensen. gets an unexpected bear hug. pressurized 88-yard field goal to Western Divlstoa Balesano as he scampered streaked 40 ynrite up the middle 0 lA IS IS 41 brain damage exists. said Sunday while basking In on a fourth down and 11 yards- to toe six, where Perry broke SuUivan pass for 60 yards and Huffman (run); cicoaloe P>®k Nosh 38-7-28; C — — s 0 0 0 4 give the struggling JeU a 84-81 Kan. CKy 7 1- 0 .876 215 66 (3 klckfl). John Treschuk 34-8-26, BUI Ken­ around right end. for another tally, upping , the _t d : BsiMsmo. Lyon* (S) Phekui The college, working with the the reality of the Bengals 31-17 ( 9 ) American Football League vic­ OaMand 6 1 1 .867 214 166 ney 36-9-37, Adrian Lessard 80- Early In the second quarter score to 38-0 m the extra point PAT. ( 8 ) tory over Miami. help of a financial g rw t from '*P®®t that snapped the R&idera’ Oin’nati 4 4 0 .600 182 191 ^57; Low gross — Stan Hllto- ‘Best Game Ever’ ’Turner ideked his ninth field the British government, exam- Denver 4 4 ‘'o .600 175 164 Trim Jets for Midget Football Title Skl 73; Blind bogey — Bob La- o A A . . dropped them out of first San Diego 4 4 0 JSOO 180 163 goal In the Itiat three games Ined 224 former professional p i^ e In the American FootbaU m v sM s s ChapeUe 100. Wesleyan Continues on Undefeated Grid Path with 2:41 to play, climaxing a Sunday’s BesaHs PRO SWEEPSTAKES boxers In an attempt to define League’e Western Division, second • half comeback that ex­ Cincinnati 31, Oakland 17 ttK” Low gross —John Peragal- the dangers Involved in the While Cincinnati, with Cook For Van Arsdale tended New York’s winning Orlcse unloaded In a brilliant New Yoric 34, Miami 81 ‘•SilRiS lo 73, Stan HUtoakl 73; Low streak to five. ' upset effort In rain-swept Shea spo|-t. throwing two touchdown passes Kansas City 29, Buffalo 7 PTHENDBinP — Beriiice Mo- net—John Kristof 78-0-88, Bundl Boston 24, Houston 0 Mistakes Costly for Yale LOS ANGELES (AP)-™“Qbviously this was my best "“’^’The 7 Jets,TeC^ho who era«>d erased a 21-10 Stod^UStadium. '.'^But^w But two rorNfrnath’" of Namath’s ’ "s'V Max Rosenheim, 81-year- w W V a i - .es - quin, 181-496, LucUle Toutain Tarca 77-8-69, Te d Plodslk 78-4- game ever, said Tom Vlin Arsdale. It was also one of halftime deficit before John si- t d passes-to Oeorgie ‘Sauer pres.ldent of the college. In- ed four more field emk Denver 13, San Diego 0 219-485, Ray Pointer 203, Ber- 69, Tony Stanford 84-14-70, She/"' f ' m n wi n ^ s'n I v a LA a ** 4-L.2«. 11^44 __■ a a . < Cincinnati’s better ones this year. llott blocked a Miami punt to set and record-setting Don May- troduced the report ' beating Buffalo 29-7 to “ ?f® goals and Sunday’s Games n a ^ ' Kershaw 203, George Mo- Porterfield 81-10-71, Bam Wal- When 11 meh fjcom Yale Guard, Wesleyan rematoe^ w - gume istaUstli*. Thiit wa* two- Miami at Boston H ie Royals, tod by Van Ars- up Turner, boosted their East- nard—helped piUl the Jets even Hesald^thato^the 224 ex.box. ‘ “ ^e over first place with 7-1 “ ^ D a T l t o ^ r t Uiilike their No. 1 name­ FINAL STANDING^ One first half TD was scored ^ son 84-18-71. faced 11 then from Dart­ defeated and untied to alx point oonvemlon pass for the dnJe’a career high 41 points- lS om Division lead to two games in the final period, era examined, 87 showed evl- ^ ^ Buffalo^ at New York W. L. T. ^ ______^ BEST M gamea by whipping Hamilton winning points qfter a touch­ Cincinnati at Houston sakes in professional fpot- by each team. The J(Hs B team mouth it was bound to of them in the decisive fourth over Houston, upended by Bos- He hit Sauer for 27 yards 12 dence of brain jdamage and In 18 ® 1 ^ raarx. .- ^ ^ Jon Class A — Merrill Watson 67- 24-8. down. Vto Ruaaell caught the Columbian Denver at Oakland ball, the- New York Jets, si® when Balduc C(>nnected T o liIw n * ^ 2 b 2 ^ * * M L y ~ < ^ - ewne up lucky for one quarter--cooled off the Los An­ ton 24-0 Sunday. aeconds Into the f(nale and May- disabling:. **® N®'^ JETS • DOLPHINS — * 84W, Ray Gordon 68-6-62; B Bridgeport continued Us au- iwo-polnter after he aioo He added that most of the York Jets, 6-2, increased their San Diego at Kansaa City football team. Then Yale geles Lakers 124-116 Sunday We ve played eight gamea nard snared a two-point conver- ** ** « “ Don Maynard became the ______the Manchester Jets today «• »»»■ 1 2 3 *® Nlcola on a pass play for a ney m-460. Nancy Thomaj Tony Stanford 77-14-68, BYalik perb Hcaaon with u 33-0 truimr grubbed a 98-yard aooring tosa night. now and field goals have been slon pass from running back boxers examined had retired Bastem Division toad 0 6 1 TD and then the Eagrles follow- 186-473, Bob Gaffney 225, WU- Splleckl 74-11-63; 'C —^TVmy Pag- made about 11 mistakes ...„tog of Ithaca, Central Connoctl- fiMDi Blooiningdalc. Pace-Setter NA-nONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE are No. 2 as the 15th con­ In the only other game on either cniclal or important In Matt Snell to tie It at 27-all. from the ring for more than 20 by Miami, to gain more than 10,000 yarda ed with a 70-year run by Rae to Abert 468. llughl 84-21-63, Joe JCsdamari 78- and unbeaten, untied. Dart- cut, up and down ull yi'iir, wo* Dick Harvey ran 23 times for East Division the abbreviated National Bna- seven of them,” said Turner, Then, after Grlese 1-6-1, 34-31, while the OUers, 4-4, ^ ' secutive Manchester Midg- had played two Ues earlier in 15-68; Low " “ ^ '* ■ ■ ■ -W-L-T-Pta. OF €1A - et FootbaH-League-came-tB~ar~addltl«i ito~wlnmng~three starts. ® ketbail ho-klcked^tour-nnd-thrtcr-rcB-—nlrre-ygraa 7 ^ W ^ 7 l r p rew ^ Boston , SPOUSES—Ronnie ZemaltiH ^®* tory in the battle o f Ivy American Intemntlonul, and his teammate Jay Bemardonl Walt Hazzard's 23 points paced 6 2 5 14 88 27 close last Saturday night at Mt. The Giants nipped the The ® ^ n d game proved to 127, wilma Beauregard 141-349 .. » * « » SWEEPSTAKES League co-leaders at Yale Soathem Connecticut took it* - p«»sed tor two touchdowna. pccuvely, in close-call victories 81,24 Miami lead, Namath came S a n D ^ o “ T l J o ^ beat i S h ^ T o r k 6 3 2 1 82 32 ■ the Atlanta Hawks to their third Top names tn Oonnecti- Nebo. Patriots “ In a batUe of winleaa ^ a deffenaive struggle to toe tjujiing 153-868 Jim Moore gross — BtanHUtoskl 76; U . . . . . I a . . i __ first vli-thrv n l th*'s**snn n.9i Coast Guard fell t o a 241 racord. over Houston and Boston the back whh a 37-yarder to Ma7 *'®- ^ ^ , ; Maynard's 42-yard catch In the Detroit e 2 1 18 28 20 first half as toe teanis went off Bowl Saturday. '’‘‘'‘“'T' the season 23 21 straight victory, 128-113 over the sut dm kpln Umrminient play previous tw6 weeks. --- , . }?.. X <1“®® the , Incidence of brain .. The (toarges of Coatto Spec ------teams,--- 6-2, - .------143-369, Bob WlUette 148-356, ^ n®t Doc McKee 8041.76. . A host of lYntral Corawotlout nard and foUewed up with a 25- damage to boxers. 4 2 4 12 88 26 FlaveU, wearing the colors of Deadlocked 8-6 at halftime,______. *^® the Patriots lead- The demorallidng mlscuea oh Seattle SuporSonlcs. In tonight’s "t know I can’t kick good ev- yard payoff pitch to'thc 13-ye’a”r Larry Fountain 381. toe part of YiUe were toe major Yule, with u 4-2 recor(l In'ull (36) runners decimated the AIC only contest, the Now York ®'*kollt of Columbia and Millie cry day. But the day I kick bad- veteran. •■But th h d . b , . 3 4 J 8 » 22 the Eagles, and trailing to toe third quarter fireworks provid- Vtod of toe Giants was (lefrnan, but the trig play was toe sport %ema7f^ iSse^elm 2 6 1 6 17 28 standings since the opening ed the Eagles with enough t’y Gorman to the end Ellington Ridge faetor of a weekend which pro- K«n)e* and 3-1 In the Ivy Knicks, runaway leaders In the C'^ey °f Wlnstod. ly Is the day I.want Joe to throw The first catch sent May- H„id ' “ and It u nr«h»w » iho* ®°" running two yards for a which tied the game at 31-31,• CONSTRUCTION — Carlo (luced Important victories for t^atve. etui liaa a' chance fo'r Weait Division game alx weeks ago, roared points to defeat the Jets. “ "® Bor the score, ilown'on the return of the second Eastern Division, visit the sec- Sorokollt won the first toum- 10 touchdowns.' ' Petricca 136, Dorn "D ’Angona ^ - A - Jim Oor- five Connecticut college teams a tic for toe league crown. But nard’s pro record career yard- protonged fix t u r e to toem wlu g a v ^ m a total of 10 061 y ^ . at. 4 3 3 11 36 24 back with a vengeance and to The first of two third period The Giants' made the only ond pmee Bucks In Milwaukee. ‘ ‘’.'I®® ®*f®------°^®*' ...... th® lo.ooo mark.'^h"e - - c S e » to csw y with It a llkell- “ Y.®^ buUt up a N «w York s winning points Oakland 4 4 1 9 19 26 160:401, Anton Mayer 148.395, ® ~ Mountain and Ioo)Ma for the other three. whut toe Ella have to do Is win the showdown game Saturday taUles were recorded when Far- touchdown of the gam* to toe John Rival 146-381, Sam Keith — Milt Steto 80; D —Jack Next Saturday, Rulgem U at " I was getting the open shots iSu * 'u*' f"*'*"®* Sunday—one less second gave him a league mark hood of some degree of Inlurv to halftime lead en route to on Jim Turner’s 36-yard PhUa’phla 2 2 6 9 19 26 The ■ Yaje problems were the rest against Penn, Prilwe- knocked off the Jets, 80-13. rell scored on a short run fourth quarter when Vinci tal- 138-378, Don Elyoalws 868. CristotanI 81; E — Ed Moser Connecticut, t'enn at Tale, Ith- andId I wasn’t ^sltatti,” -aid I Z nl^^ over nifk’ of quarterback Bob of 83 lifetime touchdown. degree of Inj ^ four-game losing g ^ which was set up MlnneLta 4 e" 0 8 ton and Harvard, with toe game 28 31 The title-clincher was also aroimd end.-This score was Im- lied on a 30-yard run.. The ixm- 1 0 1. these; Four Intercepted passes, iicn at Central ilcnnoctlcut, Vanin Arsdale, a 6-foot-6, four-Dlck^^ago of ______e oram. streak and evening Its record at Jota Elliott blocked a pitubuighPi ttsburgh Bguinat league co-leader Prlncc- 2 6 3 7 26 27 In thi form of revenge for the mediately followed by one by version attempt failed and toe BETTER NINE three fumbles lo(U to Dartmouth, AIC at Southern CunnecUcut, year veteran from Indiana, GARDEN GROVE — Olga t'm the toughest. Other leaders afnong 61 on- 2 6 0 4 16 26 Eagles who dropped an open- Maloney. Giants walked off the field with A — Jim Gordon 88-2—86; B— three dropped passes and, one Hrldgepiirt at Glaasboro State In f "When I had a shot. I'd Uike touchdown passes in the second touchdown passes for Miami, Sunday’s Besnlts Colla 129, Clara Trueman 128, ’ Connecticut (3-3) gave away Ir o.s wore : Sjyrtiiin Bchettlno,Stdi Now ihg g {^ e 8-6 decision to toe Etotertog ‘the fourth period of a 6-2 triumph. M IT. .»• .. . Roger Mountain 88-4—34; C — questionable call when toe out­ u battle fur tlie Eastern Foot- ' It.” ' half, but It was too laite for ithe which led 21-10 at-haUtlme, and Philadelphia 6, Minnesota 2 come was still In doubt. On a four quick touchdowns t" Boston Haven, 8 0 ^ Joe Qeloso, An- 19th Hat Trick by Gordie Howe, Raiders who lost, the bail on "I®® Naanath added a third for Jet^. 'ihls was the only blotrd. The and Purcell followed with a sue- Babineau and Eagleson but Jack Crlatofonl 39-81; E . - at Wesleyan In the Ultle Three of 27 Shota from the floor, hit- Portlonti, 802; and Adam Tycz, Boston 4, Toronto 4, tie Jets’ l(M)e^.loss was the one Sa- cessful cdhyerakxi making the neither team could capitalize on Rltchle 185. g j Moser 50-13 - 37; Kickers — pluy deep In Dartmouth terri­ fore outplaying the Terriers the race. Coast Guard at Mlddle- "A ll I thought about today i.. * rest of the way In Boston, with ting on both long, arching out- East Hartford, 787. New York 6, St. Louis 4 turday n lg ^ although the team score 80-13. — ' ' their achievements. • first 79 — Nelson Skinner, Tom tory. Yale decided to run a alow- bury'and Trinity at Ujugh Am- Passed Up Shot at Fourth Goal was beating. Oakland,’ * said *‘'*T8 - OlLEllS — developing end run and Dart- quarterback Rick Robuslelll Bide shots and short, driving /Joe Barone. Middletown, look Cook, ______who sat out__ three"of the Mike Taliaferro______hit _____ Ron__ Sell- OOP WOMEN— Grayce Shea McCirtker 79; second 77 — Glen henstt PRO BASKETBALL 197656, Jan Lenard 180-493, Sol- Gould 77 mouth awamped the Ell runner, lending the UConn oomeback, Wm**^ wito*M***nol^ wbrtf NEW YORK (AP) — their goalie In the final seconds with Boston, which tied Toronto *“*“■ 1*—«» because of a sore *™ ®- P -^ of touchdown Bridgeport'a .Darrtck Warner NBA 1' ly Marte 176. Ladies Gross — Bertha Kun- Don Martin, a yard short of the- Jerry West DunTi)^ In 2rfor over- (lO n lie H ow e 18 a t it again, and Howe broke toward the 4-4 Sunday nlght\ He completed l i of 19 i^®*®® I" Boston’e stunning gslneil 196 yards tn 37 oarrlaa Eastern Division Notre Dame, Penn State, Texas zll 106. ne.cded diatanss. C«v<4i|itaina Named W. L. OtherwIiM Martin waa among ngninst lltmca and btxnjght his li^AnTrieU^r^t;m hZra:.t r r ir ;^ ^Hockey’s alUime scoring empty net with the puck But he , in SundVot^®® game. Phtl- “„‘^® f- P e t Q.B. BETTER NINE New York 10 • the many Connecticut runnere aroaon total to l,b(M yards as 1 .909 B — Mary Kearney. 62-17—38, F A IR K IE U ) (API — CO-cap- Milwaukee 6 4 and passers who had outstand- Bridgeport ran Its- recoid to 6-t. .600 3H Enes Warmington 60-16—36; talns Of the It o e im Falrflel<| Phlla’phla , 4 3 All No. 2 According to J'favy Head Ing personal succeoa. He gained Wesleyan and Hamilton took Unlveraity basketball taam afe third .671 4 Sports Slate Kickeia — Elite Chalne 107- Baltimore 4 6 127 yards In 17 carries against turns Intercepting or pinning Frank Magalells and Jlip'Hea- season, .444 6 N E IW Y O R K (AP)''— Malone set a Western., emptied the bench in the second 82—76. Detroit 3 4 Tuesday. Nov. 4. B Dartmouth line which had long' yardage toaoes on each a.too(.|*’^Benl9ra. ' "~— tho .439 6 BETTEB NINB Boston 3 4-' .439 There’s little disagreement ^"'®f®,"f® “ «>®»- h"if- been the top team In toe nation others' quarterbacks before xhelr election wha annouitced Angeles’ five-game winning Chester tied for third place at P itts lu irg h T ’enguina 6 Stu Kupferachmld 46-11-34; BILLS Cincinnati 3 7 among the experts who’s ®‘®''® ‘^®""' ^'‘'“homa’. Soccer — quarter finals; streak and dropped the lAiikers, 71*7. Sylvia. Stcchholz, Mtinchies- -- - ®nJoyed the second ■ three-goal Chicago clippedLos Angeles 4-1 .300 6H whipped toe, Cow- great tailback, carried 63 times Lurry Ctiaine 40-5-36; Kickers on defenae before the game. Wesleyan's running game sailed gm^iay. Howe had a chance for a'four night of hla career, keying the “ ud PUtsbuigh took Minnesota . eud Floyd Little scored mThe pmctico ctn 7«> - t A i e l l Sets Course Record Three- Way Tie, Sunday’s Resulta Chuck Leslie, rm. Ban Francis- Victory over ('onnecticut Trinity |7 compirtlons but the most Im- p — onleheTB la sessions didn’t seem to help of State, Nick Tronsky The three goals gave Howe 19/u.td Emle Jennrngz’ fouriii: verdict „ over Bowling Green. Cross CoufUp’ — Cl AC 3«th seven for the season and 789 for Atlanta 138, Seattle 118 ^ trometog^^ quarter 96-yard Idckoff re tu ro ^ ^ h lc h 'w a i coming off conaecu. annual State individual Open, CO, 5, nontltls. (oiled to a 27-14 win over Coiut portant poos didn't count In tha touoh^Nnw tast aaaaoB wtth 13. very much." of Kensington cnptuivd the Dix­ CUnclnnatl 124, : Daihe, its second worst defeat his fabulous career. Loa Ang. 116 top Army 186, and IDchlgen, iKe shutouU. University of Conneotlcut. Walt Hazzard «>ntributelrdle putt on toe 10th. But he 6 .444 J ~ their prestige, walkH>to(r South' _donger after that. " 1 koe-Conference Cross, Country only botlfered bv Hartford ^ « ’ ®y '^“ Uld New Orleans 3 GeorgU tor 197 yards as toe Hayes at OMo State Is the dean and Bobby Orr collected thrw cedent-setting playoff. bogeyed the llto and 18th, each 8 .838 8 em Kethodiot 48-14 Bob'-Rule tod Seattle with 22 ®hiimpl>day*s Residta in?? ^ P**®® *" ‘^® »» to hla I9lh asMon at Oo- ; 0U1 and P ^ 8 t ^ . a 88-16 win- g g j Montgomery reUimed to lumbus, Ohio, Sunday’s scheduledCharter a sudden-death playoff, has would have woo it. . Miami 103. New York 98 ~Bob Boozer each had 20. 2 In the 4.7- Chester High came lit a strong ciffch Corner I started to pick J^® game and Toronto, butshot not exiirt^ IW oie ' He had ner over Boston Colley, la fif^ action for Arkansas and fired Oak Conference foati>4ll game In Saturday’s games, Atlanta '"/I®*„ eighth In the fine time df 13:49. off the runners. With ontv one H-24,41-24, atUl camecome back for toethe tie. a w. ™ Kentucky 104. Carolina io8 ^ Daugherty ^ Michigan M«m:herte71Ild Wind- touchdown passes while BUI state and Murray Warmath of outlastedIttasted BaltimuroRai(itn..>v. 140-137 If) Coin^tltlon was Saturday nt Tills l.s nn iivenige (it about a ,,„if „,u„ __ >■ . Lew Ifdrrison and Gary darkness------N a v y tort to T ^ ^ J 7 awl . T ' ^ k overtime. Now Fork turned -1*'® ^^"*''®''®**^ Massachusetts. 4;6b per mile half mile rtmalnlng as predict- Dornhoefer scored two., gosls kon es- the SUveiYdo* iX.. '''• they died and Penn-State ^ 2 2 —might get penn State, sluggish for three sone while Jack Moliettooff df *'® ^*1^?^®**'®'^' **q,**^ L*** back Milwaukee 112-108, Detroit "^ores wlto low score Gates explained hl.s position ■ ' “ .... ’ “ ladii, my each as Philadelphia oiitmus- ^ * * * ^ Kentucky G>lonels Near Top some argument. periods, exptodMl tor toree TDt Purdue Is in his I4to t®«=b«lulM for r»xt Sunday romped over San Diego lao.lis! "•®re; Connecticut 29: to Coach Paul Phlnney, "I w a s " '“ ve and finished In the! top cl® ------.w ^ Tennessee, which dawned No. 11 Franco Harris’ third touchdown 19M MERCURY MONTEGO 4-DOOR SEDAN 131-126 and’ Safi' Francisco Hampshire • 87; Rhode Is- three-quarters‘of n ' milr iia the Cnt.. ni.:...: ...uk d ' 1 \ o' minutes in penalty Ume seven P Y®** "ole. 0»e par five 18th. In ABA Kast Following Win* Georgia 176, and fourth-ratod run, and dafeated Boatqn Oal- whipped Cincinnati120 -97,, I®®- ""d Maine 170. I puce was very 'fast *’ ^“ '1*’ ®*'- by to. two clubs. ^ Arfcaw^s, which belted Texas leg*. Thu U the roomier Intermediate! The llontapo FOur-Door Sedan offers Kentixdiy's Ootonels were 3250.000 txmus star I _____■ , iiafWIaes nov evorone wanted’ to keep up with *®"“ *'‘ * '^**'® t**® |On>y « was toe second victory of °*"®‘' ™ *^® *0101 of AAM 16-13. But certainly not Free Pre-Winfer heauUfui proof that luxury U now wUhib every buyer's teach! rinfehsil SALE PRICE! within one-half game of a share Salle, left the floor and Clarence.. Davis phmged into tX'IL rumiers to make the i t a t e tbe season torTtoe Flyers. Who W®*’* of the green in ' from, sixth-ranked Southern Oal: In light blue enamel, compiamented w*th a Mu* cloth and rinyt taUrior ^ playei) five tiis In their flrrt three, c h i i ^ on and made toe of thoAmertoan BasketoaU A » um at Mtaml appor- the end aoeie from a yard out ' University ,tforhia, which needed a last- ^ t o . 67 seooocU left to pull with a Mack vtayl roof. AutomaUo transrnleslon. (dock, courtaay Ughta. eight starts. ---putt. The^otoer three ran Jn'i aoeigUon Eastom_5)JrtaJg«j lead engiy miffed because he didn’t Safety In s pec f ion Kathy IFfiitirort/i Triiimnlis on Final //ofp Tuelda'yat 3:16. minute touchdown to eiiga Oih- Soutojem C al to vietocy aftar 302 cubic taoh V 6 engine which ueaa reguUr gas. wMUwall Urea, rtm- tong birdie putts. The distances I today after nipiring Carolina play more. He played ^ y two , ' * Running In the CliClass B Meet minutes. fornla 146, or trom^Ftorlds, No. Califortila's Randy Wersebtag btow steermg wheel, power itasering. rmdto. r^nviU control mirror de- CONROE; TejcT CAP) ;■ Kathy hel(T at the some location. Bruce 7, and Lotilrtana Stato, No. A kicked three field goals to put worth j linking her eight-foot Mlaa WhItWbrIh also -over- A Miami official said be W« win Eiomiiw: lujfe wheri covers, -plus ail standard safety faaluroe. This cat carriie Whitworth py-ertDok leader Bet­ pu« for toe birdie on the p ir 5 Uikes MlokeV Bernackl of St, Thomas Aqut- AMBASSADGR CASPER Both saw itaeir perfect siatoo. the Be|us in front 9-7. U’right as the talk to Oannpn today • BRAKE LININGS the tamamder of the^Ford kfotor Company's iww oar wair&nty. * • sy RawU on the 54th and final hole. Mtsv Rawl.< then ml».sed LPGA’a . oVeral! na.-t took top honors tn 14:46. after be oooU off.” go down the drmia after afar' vlc- Betides Aubiirn’a nine Inter­ ’2692 (money winner East Catholic's fine runner Tom tortea. Auburn, ranked ITto,-' ceptions. soph quartcriitick Pat Miaml’i Don- Froeman scored » SHOCK ABSORBERS now has w-on Lalk'lle finished a distant 2Snl. pteked off nine of super' soph SuIUvon tb rM ter two TDe aad • BALL JOINTS " " " o ' " Rich R«to.ar *fr® ^««»t Nixon St the Nicklaus putted next. He said ^Uie 30 pbinu.______Lea „ ------Hunter--- o f «the Plantation Women a Open. chMipionaWp. “ , 3268,974. Miiu Vright withdraw, "ne spot behind John Reaves’ passes and ripped scored two to Head toe Tlgars • STEERING MECHANISII Rich Sali^ar NafuraMy, toe fel- hts waa frqm 3 »ife e t Aroher ** NeU p e ^ all aeoeers with 12. the Oaion 38-12 while Arete part fterida. ^ MIsS Bawls had a one-a|roke 'The win g^ye jh)* River plan' op nlng rouh.l be- Catholic ) km OattfomlAiMi dlecusWl toV. agreed _ " I thourht Jark was ' m Uie ABA ^lunlay, TfwMa>iw| • T IR E S “ v ' Doug Moe . led the topped Carptina Manning gu ted Mlaatartppt t o a ^ Manning conaeCted on SI of 28 B T o t h e r s teiul going Into the 18th.'fhe two taUon defending- champion cause of a wrist injury. Class C • Winslow of W h «ter*tl^ k ■ too . Caiprt- away. But It ^I???too, dark to V * !? »***_ . » • W H E E L A L IG N M E N T 41 potato. High for York abadsd Kentudre' iifliS ? 2862 npoet of IMJ. paaoes. threw tor one TD awl women, playing in the same set. o«d her .seventh victory Although Mias Whims,rti, Ntattb-ranked IX X A txuabed a scored three aa Ole Mtoa opart • WHEEL BALANCE ^ ... UNOdLN. MERCX’BY, WILLY^JEEP. TOYOTA ... WhlUiM^, honors Inl 14:40, Boltons Sam h® ««nk hla 14 ^ e waa Dampier srith Denver oeerwhebned Los An^ b«. e. ™ a. „..n « .n™, rnctoliy qriit Washington taam u m . u cL A ’a 67 polats—D cnte getos 1X168. Wart>ti«tan beat The ptaybff, minus January. —nona of Ita black piayets Dummrt and iim Nader each 'On Th% Af Qenfer and Broad'* -sj- _ - -r. r r jrs , F r ™ ' r ~ s made the trip—67-14; hurled two ecoring, passes was FRONT END DYNAMICS, bic. JMlas Rswis, about 20 fept numo.l. ,md th ■ coldest tour yeaw. 8he.w«» 59th.'Bolton was UHh In team ^ * WEHE OPEN EVENINGS , r ’= ? ■ « = ' > = * 5 One member ,of the Second the mort agalnrt Waahlngton In 2M — PAD n , (BaMnd Dairy Qaeoa) M A N C m T E R ^ THURSDAY EVENINGS k N W i tU CtOio 315 CENTER STREET, MANCBESTER T mi—lOth-ranked ’ fl^ratnlag— yoars. Notre Dame ran up a PHONE MS-SISS ‘ pomis. Japan. also fan Som tha im haate S66 halfUma tend on Navy'sad rm sm m m u io- la decided. Cannon, ta, the pencesa. ,, gelaa 12I-U8. ^ IV -

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■ 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’ P.m., 648-4440. ment complex. AvaUable De­ ROOk’iNO — Speelallsing re­ ^partfnent Borne knowledge your own hoqrs. Conmunlty 8 A M. to 4:30 PJM. Trees jBut, bulldlnf lots cl TTILETYPE OPERATOR ^ Full-Time — cember 1. CentraUy located on with or without an option to $21,900 pairing toota of aU kinds, new « comttlca desiralrie. Apply BepHaA Cbivrti, call 346-4781 or . TOJjr POODLES, 13-weeka oUL ed, t r ^ topped Got a Center St: Ample . off-street buy. 8 Bedroom RANCH. 2- roofs, gutter nrork, chliraeys Would Involve other diver­ Pine Pbannacy 640-0614. 6404673 after 8^p.,m. \ Hae Immediate Openings: TWO ‘ males, ftKO; exceUent WeU maintained and sftuat- probifeht? . Well worth parking. Completely equipped COPY CLOSING TIME POR-CLASSIFIED ADVT. cleaned and repaired. 80 years* Z n ------xrm—, — Days: 7. a.m. .to 4:80 p.m. Service Station Attendant diaposition. Etetremely swiaii oar garage. 20 tL Uvlng- ed on quiet street, one can. 742-82S2 sified responsiunues. H ou» kitchen. RenW, $166. with one- ♦:S0 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUCATION experience. Free estimates. 8:18 to 6 p.m., please con­ eldea—varloua KLGCK Coaniany has an o p ^ Nirijts; 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. lovable dogs. 8754)101. room with f ir b p l a c s :. bte^ from hoqiltaL Tiiree shift (qienlngs. Top wages, “ W Ai* maintenance man. ____ month security required. CaU (M* four bedrooms, remodeK Deadline for Saturday and Monday Is 4:30 p.m. Prldai ALL MAKES^ of chaln^ saws re- Call Howley 648-6861, 644- tact: « TTeed lot. paired and sharped. Lawn 8888. • ** - fringe benetita. CaU Meadows benefita are offered such TURRET LATH E—Set^up And LuBfication Man Jarvte Realty Co., 643-1131. ed huge.famUy-dliitng ropfii- Ckmvaleacent Home, 647-1461. “ production bonus, paid hoU- and 'operate< THREE cute .Uttens; need a kltchen. ReoSnt hewitog, mowers and snow blowers re- ,;r -- ^ WESTINGHOUSE MANCHBMTBIR ;— T\ro -room PLEASE READ YOUR AD Yoiru enjoy y^rldng at Mancestorta^est service statton. good^ home. 'CaU 649-0336., ’ ' plumbing, aU city .dbnven- paired. Minl-I^tors, 188 Rear Gutters. CMmneys— a p p l i a n c e apartment, $96 monthly. SmalL nr a Middle Tpke/, West, 640-8706. ’S'ta'S.f'E S-IiK iK ’T' ^ ta'p3l,.iirSS HABDINOE (SiCCKERS Wortcing cotimuons are pleasant and yotjr feUow employes but -comfortable. One y e ^ ty. 20 years experience. Free S A LK & SERVICE CO. BQXER piqiptea. fawn, cham­ 646-3233. J. WatSon Bearti convenience. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST are most congenial. You wlU receive fuU company benefiU lease and security deposit \JB49-1922 646-4126 POLLARD/Tree ServlcS:-Ex­ eetlmates. Ctall Roy KanehL 180 Prestige I ^ Rd. pion bloodUnes. AKC regtstei^ ft Co. . 378-6950; DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in time for the —iSus many fringe beneflte, too! Apply In p b t ^ at 7 quired. Paul W. Dougan, next insertion. The Herald is responsible for only ONE In* pert tree^ removal, pruning aiid 648-0868 after 6 p.m. ■ ' Bast Hartford, Oonn. flclency in work essential. MO «»R B Operators — flrat. PRODUCTION Mn.T.ER.q ed. Six-weeks old. Wormed. Pleasant surroundings, Uberal second and third shift. Lathe __Set-nn and onerate Can 742-9274. tor. 649-4688. correct or omitted insertion for any advertisement and then trlm^ng. litsured. 280-872i)\ RAlSED\Ronch, 7 rooms, two only to the extent of a “ make good" insertion. Errors which Mr. R. Jl Kennedy. benefits, salary commenaurate opermtora, second ahlft Verti- operate. MANCHESTick — Five unit In­ Moriarty/ Brothers MANCHESTERvPark, C9)estiiut full hathS^s2-car garage, two ' 1 do not lessen the value of the advertisement will not be SHaR p e n INO Sertdce — Saw^^ -MiniiMry, 260-7081. with experience. Please cM turret lathe qperatora. sec- TOOL GRINDERS __ TCv- come oioperty 'with garages. corrected by “ make (rood’’ insertion Foulfry cuid Suppilos 43 Garden ApartmenU. Decern ■years did. $876 per month- Ask • i . Jdnves, aces, shears.. skates. DlWtSmoklng 19 ^ Equal opportunity Employer 646-1700 tor an interview. Corpora- perfemtod at sharpeninff 816 ClBUfTEUt ST., MANCHESTER 648-5185 Cleanfand well cared for. Ez- , rotary blades. Qulbk sendee ber 1, 8% rooms at |180, 4% a t —for —Mr. Phllbrick,..... Phllbrick ------WANTED mature woman to ______- , metal cutting t(X>lB. FOWL for sale, $1/ each. 346 celtant Investment.' Mid 40’s. Capitol Equipment Co.. 8f $176. Heat, hot water, oven > - Agency, Realtors: 646-4300. (Rockville. Toq Free) ALTlERA’nONS my specialty, BT^TTME and part-Ume Uve in and care fOTflour chll- SHIPFin o and receiving derit, iip rn F P n P T MTT T TOr< HELP WANTED male, fuU-. Adams St., Manchester. 649- Wolverton Agensy,° Resltors, Main, St.T Manehastar. Hourr satisfaction guaranteed. C3aU range, refrigerator, parking VANnHirfrrzm Witoewes,64ay week, 0 - 6 dren- Reply stating references man with Initlattve to advance XlfeJSo time. Apply In person. Barrett 3330, after 6 'p.m. »»«• »«. NO p.„, ’6491-3818. 643-2711 dally 7:80-8. Thursday. 7:80-0 647-0607. Plumbing Supply, 881 Broad Hoip.Wontod^ 875-3136 Saturday 7:S04 oa‘T066. shift W. T. Grant Co., Parit- and salary to Box “U” , Man- with npidly growing,cmnpeny. MACHINE OPERATORS ephone 637-9388 between 9 - 6 ade. Chester,Herald. Exoraience in aMnninv sw I « St., Manchester. Moio or Fomolo 37 p.m. After 5 p.m. 647-1871. with fireplace, disposal ®q>»lence in shipping, recelv- __ Set-un and ondrato . - AAiYICISx FvP YOU ARB A'l. truck Is A-1 tag and related paper work de- ®®A-up ana operate. Artfelos For Solo 45 dUhwaaher. AvaUabte in Movfiinc^Trucking-— BXiBCTRICOAN ' —Journeyman employment I n ------— ------LEGAL Cellars, attlos, yarda, drive­ DENTAL assistant, part-time COUNTER GIRL part • time sirable. FamiitAHxAtVm with SlX-room .Duplex with garage, mediately. $380. monthly. Cair Trouble Reaching Our Adverti^r? Stoitig* 20 for loc^ office. Experienced or evenings,- $1-80 per hour. 646- and experienced helper Too ®****®(5 department In local ALUMINUM ■ sheets used as centrally located, nice neigh­ Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 849- ways sealed and small truck­ heavy hauUng equipment, ^ beneOts. •wages with benefits. CaU he- *“™**«*‘ y“ ;au_ DC- M fen-A/i .aw: huf •w-» — — j -— .; S6“ • 25 cents eachT OT 6 tor $1. borhood. References, security 4638. M^CHESTESl Delivery-light 8675. ■ ----- ■ ' '______tween 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Rob- not required. Appli , __ deposit. Write Box “W“ Man- \ TOWN OF mano Trucking Bervloe .fariJ tifncklng and package delivery. EXPERJjcNCED bookkeeper, helpful. Applicant ihust drive. ert’a Electric Co, 644-2421. must have background of ®*2-2711., POyR-BEDROOM ,Cape, $225 a 24-Hour Answering Scp^iee free, 743-0487. So. Windsor 389-1680 ' ^ Equal Opportunity Employer . Chester Herald. MANCHESTER Refrigerators, washers, and FART-TIME through general ledger, 87% maUlematica. Pleasant month, Manoheister, Wolverton The Zonlng^Board ot Appeals stove moving, specialty. Fold­ PRODU(?nON Workers —Open- ployment with aU "ftl^e b e^ stonefree loam, ONE-BEDROOM Ranch type Agency, Realtors, 649-3813. Free to Herald R^ers STEPS. sldewRlka. stone waBs, CASHIER hours, foinge benefits. CWl Mr. OAS STATION attendant and o ______will hold putHte hearings ofi flreplaose, flagstone terraoes. ing choirs for rent. 649-0752. Bombardier, 649-6861. minor repair work. Apply YOUNG man to assist man- tag. on all three t t U f t T ^ - «ta Apply to p e ^ L J ^ e W O apartment, $140. per month In- Want Information on one ot our classified adverttsementaT " V ' — I— ^ , •jT' eluding appUaiteei and hMt. SIX-ROOM hou«,lor r.rit7near No answer at the telephone listed)**Simply cal] the All concrete repairs. ' both in­ WIU train. Twb-days a week, AnUe’s Gulf, 360 Middle T^be. ager, lighting showroom.\ WIU achools, store* and bus line. In- ^ **1 .*^® West W. Dougan. Realtor, 649- side and oiiUlde railings. Land Pointing— Foporlng 21 9-8:80 (Preferably Wednes- NURSES AIDES —11 p.m. to train exceUent permanent ) 1M* ir NtA, Ik . eludes kimllances, $350. per Roo*" <>' theX«nlclpal scaping. Reasonably priced */ Building to hesr end ^ day and Thursday). WIU 7 a.m. Laurel Manor, 6494619. opportunity. Mr. CHaman, 646- memth. 644-3334. EOWARK...... Call 6484)86]...... BULL-TIME automobUe me­ ; s r - s s ;- ’ s ™ , ' r / i x ^ "Knock tffat oft, comrade—we'n supposed fo be building ___ the following petitions: SYa TE WDIDE—outside painting Bps- emwider additional 2880. Corp., MIU ft Oakland Sts., women wanted. License neces- fiu. George H. Griffins Inc’ NEWLY redecorated first-floor, ■‘6l«l rates for people over 68. Friday 2-9 p.m., and BOOIGCEEPER — , Knowledge chanic. Also service station at­ a space station!" h e a r in g a l s o . BRICK, block and stone work. Manchester. An equal opportu- Call for particulars, Un- Andover 742-78M “ . ' x 5-room apartment, full-base­ ANSWERING SERWcE Oku my eompetlt^,^ then cal) "ay 8-4 p.m. CaU M r., of Burrougha or National Book­ tendant, fuU-tlme. Apply Sun­ Wonlod To Ronf 68 Item 2 Thomas G. Contone,' Brick walls, patios, outdoof-ln- nlty employer. ^ay Realty, 649-9168. « ______^ ___, ______^ ______ment and parkings faclUUes. me. Estimates glvetju'449-7868 ir, 289-0231 mornings keeping Machine, accounts re­ set Service Statlan, 666 E. Mid­ Inc., 808 West Middle Turn­ door fireplaces, aldewalka, A & P POOD STORES -Conveniently located. CaU F. ELDERLY man wlahes room for intoi^ew appointment. ceivable. At least $2 per hour dle l^ke., Manchester. pike, Business Zone m . Re­ 64IMI5IID 87S-251)) chimneys. Free estlifaatea. EDWARD R. PRICE—Painting M. Goal Agency, 648-3688, tor with kitchen privileges and plus, five days, 10 to 6:80 or PART-TIME cleaning mAti ^pln^iXCrcevlsory potential. No experience JloosMiold Goods 5i Roo«. WIthoof Boord 59 appointment. . quest Special Exception for and leave your message. You’ll hear from our adveituer in Domenlc Morrone, 640-1604. •xterlor and interior Paper Ap|)HcBtlons exM^epted for and lofty. Rent electric sham- parking from an elderly 1 to 6:80. Call Mr, Shapiro, mornings. State Theatre, 746 necesaary, will train. Apply in H. D. Cfole, Realtor, 643-6668. 4EW1NO $I^CH1NES - singei General Repairer's License fig time without spending a|l evening at the telephone. hanging. CeUings. Me. Insured MOORE’S ISUFER STORE Meat Cutters in Manchester ______Paul’s Paint ft ROOM for rent In private MANCHESTER —NEW five- widow. After 4 p.m. 847-l$70. LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also 643-2128 Casual VUlage Shops, Main St, Manchester. Apply to person at Hartford National WaUpaper Supply. autoniutic idg-z^, excellcni and (3ertiflcate of Approval 649-lOOt. on fuU-time basis. ' home with kitchen priVUegeS, ’ room apartment In two-family moving large appliances. Burn­ Located off litmte 6, South Manchester. jg n . B. OnaU between 8 a.m. Bank, 590 Main St. Manches­ oondiUpn. Makes ' buttonholes, for same at above location. ter. lady only. Rz;ferencea i%quli> home. 'Threq bedrooms. Avail m m Auromobnos For Solo 4 ing barrels delivered. $4. 644- B. H, MAGOWi^ JR. h Sone, Windsor. and 9 a.m. only. SUPERVISOR TRAINEES sweaters, af- :>ems, embroiders, etc. Orig- Butinou PrartiMty Item 8 Richard Stevenson, Rob­ 3 „ed. CUl 643-4245. 1776. / MANY BENEFITS ghan, bed dolls, ceramic Items, JiaUy over $800., 6 muithly able Immediately. Range, die ert Stevenson, 406 Main YOUNG man who desires re­ ' For S#io 70 1968 COUOARi 302 h.p., power paper hanging. Thirty yean W E ’R E h e r e t o HELP!! tor fleet work. miscellaneo^cniHstmas items'. paymenU of 88.50 each or pay posal, carpeting throughout. ______Street, Business Zone in. Re­ HERALD real estate office, fuU faclUUes tailing as a career, sales ExcefAlonal o{^itnlUes ex­ LARGE, clean furnished room, steering,- automatic, radio, AT“1’1(3B and ceUars cleaned,' oxpertenoet four generations. ate - ^ y week. Must be avaU- MAJOR MEDICAL 643-4206. $51 cash. 522-0931 dealer. garage. $310 monthly, plus MANCHBFnra — 20,000 quest Special Bteceptlon to add provided. WIU train Inexper­ oriented. Boy's -and men’s de­ ist for those having two to gentleman only, kitchen privi­ heater, Snow tires, 28,000 odd Jobe, light trucking, trees’ Free eetlmates, fully Insured. able for out of town work. For pATT) WOT TTIA leges, free washer, dryer, to“ “ e46-«S^ ^ Oougan, Real- square foot masonary Indus­ to existing aervlcs atatlon and ienced but otherwise qualified partment. To .learn manage­ four years of coUege. Some BOX LETTERS miles. Call 644-2828. removed and lots cleared. Call 648-7861. GAL FRIDAY—Once you've CLEAN. USED refnger.ilors. parking. Palmer Realty, 648- trial building, 1% aerss, can- Certificate of Approval tor 649-1794.' • ■' appUcants. Call Mr. Dwyer, at a p ^ tm en t call 648-2878, 649- FIVE-DAY WEEK ment, assistant bu)rlng, salary work and/or ipUltary ex­ SNOW TIRES and rims, like landed this one, yrou won’t . ranges, ,;,automatlc wa^ners 6821. tral location, all utilities. same, Special Exception for 1969 MG. MIDGET, green Evans h CHapp, 460 Main St., open. CaU Mr. Shapiro, 643- perience. Formal and on- tiew. Call 649-0678. FY)UR ROOM, first-floor apart­ For Your CONTRAtTTOR — Interior, ex­ need help. IndteresOng work ______GOOD STARTING WAGE with guarantees. See them at Many posalblllUei. Including limited Repalt-er's License roadster, heaiter, wire wheels, OI)D JOBS— Reasonable rates. Manchester. 647-1464. DRIVER — over 31 with good SICK BENEFITS 2128, Casual Village Shops, Job itralning provided, lead­ -B.D. Pearl's Appliances. 64V ment, 60 Birch St. Call 649- Informatiofi ^ terior painting, paper haling. in a financial department.' DARK brown fall, ortglnaUy LARGE front room next to 8987. cummerclal uas. Hayes Agen­ and Certificate of Appjroval used 4 months. $1,900. 643- Oarages, attics and cellars driving record, fee paid. Sal- ’THRIFT P L A N Manchester. ing to rapid advancement Matn St CaU 648-2171 bath, steam heat, parking, o n ______0918, after 4. cleaned. Lawn raking, rubbish, D t e ^ t on wallpaper. Call LADIBB-for pleawmt telephone Typing and shorthand. Sal­ sold for $115. wlU sell for $50. cy, 646-0191. for same, at above locatfon THE HERAIjrwUl fwt 846-8048. ary to $100. ary $110. References required. PENSION PLAN into responsible supervisory Eldridge St., for gentleman. FOUR large rooms, firm fteir disclose the Identity of removal. Small shrubs and sales work. Downtown Man­ BRIDGEPORT Operators— ex­ CaU 843-6597 after 5. CJHROME formica dinette set; Also, variance to allow addi­ United Employment, 346-7228. HOSPITALIZATION - / position. Hours available-: con after 5 p.m., 649-9048. heat, stove, rcfrlgenUov. MANCHESTER. —Ontsr—Pos­ any advertiser usi^ box trees removed. Call 648-3001. PAINTING—Interi^ and ex- chester. Four hours daily. perienced In aircraft work. Noon to 8 p.m. and 8 to H table, four chairs, apartment tion to sendee station, said 1901 TEMPEST, automatic SECRETARIES—No short- MANUAL Underwood type­ Month's security depoaU, ref­ sible office and residence com­ station being within 300 feet letters. Readers answer­ ------.' ' - terior, very . treasonable, free Itomlng or evening hours . hand. Going down for the COUNTY-MAN GROUP INSURANCE Top pay for top personnel. Full p.m. Saleury open. size, excellent condition. Up­ ing blind bOx ads who transmlsslqn, $126. 646-1089. uuuiNijbK,iyiAJN VACATION WITH PAY writer, exceUent condition, 643- erences. Available November bination. Ste-room Colonial, 3- of a park. estimates. ^CaU Richard Mar- Available. Convenient parking. third .time? We can puU you benefits. Apply in person, Rolo holstered rocker, 9x12' green AporfmonH Hots desire to protect their Hourly wage, plus bonus. 846- For peuts departm«ft ot nylon rug wllli foam pad, ex­ 1, $160. 648-4606. oar garage. Bus Una. $34,900. All persons Interested may at­ BLUB 1968 Chrysler, New York­ HousohoM Sorvkos tin, 649-9298, 649-4411. out of that deep water In no Machlne Cfo.', 65 Ebn S t ; ; ' ^ Identity can follow ‘ his 0725 for appointment. wbiSesale distributor. 40 ceUent condition. Call 649-4075. ToiMMnonfi 63 Hayes Agency, 646-0181. tend this hearing. procedure: er, good condition with all ex- time. Figure appltude and Appfy daUy between 9 oAi.- Chester. CONN. BANK & TRUST m a t e r n it y C^dthes ~ Bro- FOUR-R(X)M apartment for O ffu io d 13>A PAINTING—Specializing in In- hour week, vacation, all Zoning Board of Appeals . tras. Priced reasonably to sell. dlctiqjhone abjlUty. St^ry to 6 pan. a t ‘'Ik Si P Food COMPANY *25* aell $8. POUR ROOMS, one-bedroom. reitt, no heat, gaa stove In 191 CENTER Street,:an sight Enclose your reply to 1 terior finish. B^illy insured, fringe benefits. LATHE Operators —^Eteperienc- also Ju MAYTAG Dryer, complete with t?hartes G. Plrte, 289-1274. LIGHT TRUOKINO. buUl dsitv- $106. Stores, 116 E. Ctenter St., also Jumpe^ pant suit, etc.l exhaust hose, purchased in Heat, hm-water, centrally lo­ kitchen, adults only. Call . Mrs, room home W.th 3-oar garage the box In an envelope five estimates. CaU Ronald HELP WANTED Mlanxdiester, 261 Bmad St., size 16.6. 64$rm:\rwT.TA /-CONN.ltvxi-at home equipped with dryer. condition. $196. Call after 6 644-8982. Young or middle aged wom­ —Secretary! You’U have FREE .wheels! Buy new snow verted for professional or com- Secretary Evening Herald, togrther CEHiINa painting. Also repair 289-9361 chine Cfo., fi6 Elm St., Man­ tires, /^et new wheels free. Cost $215. Sate price $185. 644- p.m., 872-8781. or replace ceilings and wall. an to keep house in a moth­ ymir own office here work­ (JaU 244-4903 maroial occupancy. Robert J. Dated this 8rd day of Novem­ with a memo listing the LIGHT trucking -i- Lawhs, cel­ ing for one man. Bbccel- An Equal Oppaitunity Emjdoyer chester. ^ Permanent amti-fteeze, fuU 1476. Foniitiiod companies you . do NOT erless home for a buslnesa ROSKIN DISTRIBUTORS Smith. Inc.. 968 Main Street. ber 1969. lars, attics cleaned, odd Jobs. Reasonable. Call between 5-7 lent typing. Salary $96. strengtii, $1.49 gal. Cole's Dis­ want to see yoiw letter. p.m., 649-5764. man and thr^ weU man­ 276 Park Ave., E)ast Hartford OUSTOplAN — Full-time or Opportunities tor all. SINGER automatic zig­ JAN. 1ST. AportmonM 63«A .1494041. Tour letter wUi be de­ Trucks— ^Tractors 5 Trees cut and reinovisd. 648- nered Bcho(d-€ige chUdren. count Station, 643-5883^ zag, with cabinet, converts In­ A(X»UNnNG - CLERK— r e l ia b l e partAlme at Manchester 'TOO-ROOM. furnished apart­ BUSINESS sone —Stone build­ stroyed if the advertiser 6000. Must live in. Driver’s license mai^ wanted to WANTED—Fuel oil truck driv­ to portable, button holes, OCCUPANCti' NOTICE 1968 CHEiyROLET carryall, 8 You say you cant typo? work aJt South Windsor Auto MaAor Real Home. OaU 646- ---:------jto u P ’S on, theuie rUK/Uiairug ihat IS,is, so ment. Heat, hot ^ater, stove, ing consisting ot four unit Is one you’ve mentioned. Elocfricol S#rvleos 22 helpful. Wohian with one ers. FiUl and part-time itor monograms, hems, etc. INVITATTON passenger, 4-speed transmis­ REWEAVING of bums, motb- WeU aQ we ask la Hbo you Parts. Inquire in person, 7—-. PHARMACIST part-time, 10 to clean the spot with Blue Lus- refrigerator. Apply Marlow's, apartments. Three house trail­ If not it will be handled or two children considered. night deUveries, Must be de­ Originally over $800. Pull price FOR PROPOSALS In the.ilsual manner sion, economical 6 cylinder, re­ holes, sippm repaired. Win­ have i^e-apUtuG* for fig­ Schanck Rd., South Windsor. — ------^ r P®*" '^®®^ Schedule la tfe. Rent electric shamnooer 4% room. Town. House apart­ 867 Main St. Maneheater. er parking lota. Excellent In­ N BUBJCT'KICAL contracting, pendable. Good driving record. AVAILABLE; Prime site of ap­ movable seats. Ideal second dow s h a ^ made to measurt, Steady emplo}rmenit. ure work, ■nie rest wUl be EXPERIENCED mechanicw. XP sa z» SI s ^xlble. ^-- - ••Fw — x additional w x m m u v i m U in-U l * $l. Olcott Variety Store. now $52. cash or monthly pay­ ment, 2 baths, olr-condl- commercial and industrial, Apply to Scottle, Moriarty •THREE-room, apartment, fur­ come. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ proximately 1.069 Acres for car for home owner. Call 648- all sise Venetian blinds. Keys easy. Salary $90. wanted for general repair formation Contact the person- ______ments. 622-0476. J tlonlng, stove, refrigerator, tors, e49-43(M). prompt service. Quality work Bros., 815 Ohter-8t., MRtiob«»s- garage. Profit sharing pten nel Department Manchester FOR SALE — Men’s rebuilt nished, private bath and en­ development of Public Build­ 8388 before 8 p.m,.. made whUe you waU. Tape re­ ter,. disposal, patio with -sliding new InstaUatlons and mainten­ 649-5190 649-7842 SERVICE MAN available for qualified man. Memorial Hospital, 643-1141 shoes. WqTk . or dress. x^Sam Model Home Furniture glass doors. Beautiful, beau­ trance, utilities, no pets. 234 ing uses or !>iivata Office Use L ^ r and Found 1 corders for rent. Marlow's. 867 ance. Call 528-7525 or 847-6786. AU fees paid for by our CUent 1987 CHEVROLET pick - up OompanieB. See Mr. Sloan, Sloan Gar^e, Fxt. 243. Yuyles. 28 Oak St., Manches­ 8 ROOM HOUSEFUL tiful, beautiful. Call. Cautrter Oak, 643-8868. or retail uses. " Main St 649-5231. PLANT LABOR, paint manu- LOST—Black and white female truck, ton, 8' style side body. Route 88, Vernon ter. Land For Sait 71 LOCATION: Manchester Re­ ------— IS YOUR Job boring? If so, FuU-tIme expertoiced oil . facture, 40 hour week. Contacf 19 PIECES * ; -- ... • English Setter, vicinity Diane 847-1884. Call after 6. ^ TWO handymen want a variety ...... STUDENTS — Earn whUeWlUiO you/Knl ' ■ ------—----- $297 newal Projact No. 1, Manchas* nOOr rln itn in g 24 don’t hesitate to come In for R IT A G IRL burner and heating man. Jack lQi{Uan, 876-8886. MEN tor tire service and' re- loam. Part-time contact work ®” TABLE SAW, large ampH- Drive, Hackmatack St., Man­ of Jobe by day or hour. Rea­ ExceUent salary, working Businot# Locations lor. Cfonnectlcut—Parcel 6, lo­ 1964 OR 1905 FORD heavy, duty FLOOR 8ANDINC) and reftijlsh an Interview at Klock Cfo. We cap shbp. Good pay, 46-56 hours promises good money and In- *tar. bass guitar, wooden 649-6661 649-2179 cated at the southeaot comer chester. Call 649-1040. sonable. Call 648:6805. are iMking for a person who 800 SILVER LANE conditions and security. Blue PRODUCTION - mUUng and buenor Designer wants reUable Y n D f o r SALE -----1------econpllne-vans. Excellent con­ Ing (speolallilng in oiqer per week, all benefits. Must valuable experience to those storm windowq, R.C. Allen For Ront 64 of North Main . Street and Is ame to type and also has Cross, CMS, Major Medical, lathe hands needed. Liberal famUy or newlyweds to accept ' ' ■■ ■’*------dition. Call 743-7670, ' CUSTOM made draperies, slip fl(wrs). inside painting. Paper be steady worker. Eteperience ■who qualify. Phone between 6- adding machine, portable type­ Main Btrast. ,/ the capabilities of working with EAST HARTFORD uniforms and outstanding benefits. 60-hour week. deUvery of oomidete Model DIs- FOUR-ROOM apartment, $110. MAIN ST. — New one story Route 44A Bolton. Appmx. covers and reupholstering. hanging. No Job toe smaU helpful. Apply Nichols Man- 7 .p.m., to arran(m tor Inter- writer, old sheet music and PRICE: $40,000./ Pononolt 3 figures. Try us for variety of 528-9416 profit shsuing and pension in person, Metronlos Inc.< 640 play of Quality Furniture Juw a month, security, no children. alr-conditioned office building.- 8 acres. 900 ft. frontage. Budget terms. Established In ’ John VerfaiUe, 846-6750. chester *nre, Inc., 395 Brpad view, 742-7155. Metronome and Downbeat ma­ Interested redevelopers may Tronorik— duties, our company offers {Sans. OoU for appointment. Hilliard St., Manchester. St., Manchester removed to warehouses for Pub­ 649-8883. Prestige location. Walking Near Bolton Istke. Ideal for RID^ wanted Pratt A Whitney, 1946. Days, 524-0154 evenings, gazines, dating back to 1938. obtain a Developers'KIt contain­ ■ Bast Hartford 7-8:80 shift, vi­ Mobil# HoniM 6-A 649-769(iT group Insurance, production — ____------lic Sale. Modern 8 complete distance To batiks, Town HaU motel. Gan be'bought aub- For price and more , Informa­ IMMEDIATE -— 5-room apart­ Jert to aonlng. ing technical malertois, Includ.- cinity Main ft Henry Sts. Call Bonds— Stocki bonuses and pcild holidays. MATURE WOMAN — Secreta­ 668-0181. LANE malntensmce man for SihKtrions W onto<^ tion, caU' 649-7120. rooms with the $1,000 look. 8 - and downtown Main St. Abun­ MockOo., 1868 Tolland 'Tpke., ry to Physical Education nights. Apply Holiday Lanes, pc. Convertible Uvtng Room. ment, second floor, two older dance of free parking. Will be Ing engineering maps, legal after 6 p.m., 647:9608. Mortgogos 27 Fo$na!o 38 children accepted, $150. - In­ documents and disposition poll- / OFF SEASON SPECIAL BulMIng Manchester, Oonn. Is opening Ctemp Director. TYplng, ablU$y 89 Spencer St., Manchester. / 6 pc. bedroom, 5 pc. Dinette completed December 1st. Va­ BlUngton. High on a hill. to organize, 87% tMurs, 6-day cludes heat. References and riety of, office St lies from SfM Two gorgeous large k>ta. cle# by sending a check for RIDE wanted to Pratt ft Whit­ MORTGAGES — 1st and 2nd, their door fop you. CUSTODIAN nights tor general EXPERIENCED chiropractic “ Fas tm water heater, $10 down, you may purchase' iioy,ney, luasiEast naruora,Hartford, 7i - a:au8:80 All'wise wine buyersimyers knowsnow inaithat wnen when ____ ■ Contracting_____ ^ ~ - week. YWCA, 638-1168. F U E L O IL any room Individually. Im security. H.M. Frechette, Real­ square feet to 8,000 equare' One a corner lot. Kslab- $15.(X) to: Acting Executive Dl- !T2SdteIIr m a n ic u r is t wanted, fuU or ------^ cleaning. Apply Holiday Lanes, “ "tatant nurse, 3 days week- * tors, 647-9993. feet. CsU Warren B. Howland, Jlahed neighborhood of qunl- reelpr, Manchester Redevelop- shift.''Vicinity of Green Hd. and they shop off season the reward LEON CleszynskI biuidcr-new ly, any medical office: Write l o f t v • mediate delivery or free - ^ l « r t part-time. Call Magic Minor ^ ^ Y «Ueswbman good 89 Spencer St. ------^ storage Realtor, 648-1106. " Ity homes. ment Agency. SM Main -Street. V summit St., Manchester. Call- In. savings con be great. OUr homes custom built, remodel- Box TT. ManchestOr Herald. P“®’ ■^”’® ^ FIVE-ROOM Apartment on service. J. d . Real Estate Beauty Salon, 648-2449.. hours, good ------wages. Apply the carpet cleaned with .Blue Manchester, Connecticut, 09040. 648-8334. fine supply of campers are proof Ing, additions, rec rooms, ga­ Aseoo. 648-6129. DRIVERS NEEDED, part-time, someone „ . __:------— • CAP ft CCP CTiarge Plans Main St., aeconj floor over a of this truism and we have a Parkade . Bakery, Parkad^ Lustre. Rent electric sham- Also ouj own Instant Credit ROCKVnXE —Modern brick /I-eltera of Intent will be enter­ rages, kitchens remodeled, SECRETARIES Tlyplsls - (Tem­ Shopping Center, 649-6830. over 21 to drive a truck for, BABY SITTING in my licensed business, office, no chUdren, no building, 8,000 squall ' foet, KEITH REAL ESTATE number of excellent buys avail­ bath tile, cement work, steps Kxpertenoed f^ r o O driven delivery of furniture. Three MMchester home, Bowers pooer $1. The Sherwln - Wil­ Plan tained up until 11 00 A M., East­ porary) work In your own liams (3o. pets due to the location. Avail­ suitable for light Industry, of- 649-1922 646-4126 , AutomobDos For Solo 4 able right now. dormers. Residential or corn- ButInftM Opportunity 28 areas, top rates, free parking. to work fnU-tiiiM Pkasaat ..nights weekly. Apply In person, School area., CaU 649-7Sra. able NoVx 1st. $125 monthly. ern Standard Tims on January DISCOUNT FURNITURE fless and other related busi­ 80, 1970 All proposals rscalved merical. Call 649-4391. Immediate openings. Cadi Son­ working eondlttans and full Flair Home Furnishings, ^^l L CARE tor boy 3 - ^ ^ . Call 648-7166, NEED CAR? Credit very bad? ” Medford Indus- PIZZA SHOP and Restaurant In SHOP-MATE radial saw, (In­ ness, centrally located. More after this data and Urns refer­ ya, 023-0403. c o m ) temporaty oompony beoeflta Apsty la Broad St., parkade, Manches- ^mple play area and pla> dustrial rated). Priced reason­ WAREHOUSE than ample parking. Avail­ Bankrupt, repossession? Hon- Including K ITC H E N SC olonial,------, mod­ prime location. Completely EDOERTON (jar^ns — Near red to herein, wUI be returned equipped. $8,600. Phllbrlch service, 100 Constitution Plasa, AFPUAMCC DEPT. person to ably. Call 643-8409. NOW 2 BIO LCXIATTONS able November 1, gdbd terms. est Douglas accepta lowest three burner range em and Mediterranean. Also 1 / mates. Licensed home. Call hospital. Deluxe 'bqe-bedroom Hoinot For Solo 72 unopened to the redeveloper. Suite 800, Hartford. Cantor ft Ooldfarb, 6U-8443. down, smallest payments, any- rec rooms. All work custom Agency Realtors. 640-4300. MANAGER INSPEXHTORSl and mold men 643-6927. ' 3580 Main St. Hartford apartments. Wall to wall car­ 522-7349 875-6344. MAN(,'UBSTBR - 9-room Cape "»u»« Include all where. Not smaU loan flnan^ frlgerator. Only $1896.00 dellv- built; CbU Royal Chiztom Build­ GET MY free catalog, earn $50, BANTLY OIL GO. start at $2.W per hour. AU peting, sppllsmces and tIUUUea BEAUTY Salon—Excellent loca­ Good startiiig salary ptos and Food (former-Fuller Brush bldg.) on the west side. Built by An- "••tarial specified In the Devel- company plan. Douglas Mo- , , ers, 646-8484. tion. Good Income. For more $100-even mors. In netine brand dept ovMlde. PaM vaca- DfO. benefits. Openings available etc. $155-$1«0. J. D-. Real Ste- MO SQUARE feet, flrat floor, saldl. 1 % baths, full shed ‘"eluding Redevelop- Dogs— Birds— Pots 41 SEASONED cord wood, sawed 176 Pine St. Manchestei ton. 345 Maln.^^______19’ Tcrt'cm. Snbe as above but NEWTON^H. SMITH and Soh- details call Mr. Frechette. H. merchandise. Help yoihr ftons and holidays. Insur­ Immediately on first and sec- ______tale Aeaoctatca. 64S-5130. 900 square feet, second floor. dormer, rear porch, and nice BIsclosuro material. De- friends shop at home. Write SSI Main SL, to ■ required lengths. Free de­ 646 2882 must sell 1968 f hot water Remodeling, repairing, addl- M. Frechette, Realtori, 647- 'ond shifts. Please call 289-4361. GR(X)MING aU breeds. Hl , n m nirrmrtrtu ' ower steering, 3-door hardtop. *t comer of Ptoe ft Forest St.si buUdlng, $140. per ^ n th In- j j j j ■ . , siimable FHA mortgage. Im- ' ■ porches and roofing. No Job T-rtriiNTION Men and Women brook, N.Y. A Career Opportunity copy o$ Ihe-DevelofMra Kit. li.QOO.mll^, $2j295. 505-7190 or 21' Vncatlonnlre by Vacation too ___small. Call 849-8144. Mon-Frl. 9-9. Sat. 9-6 eluding heat and appliances. • mediate occtipMcy. T; J. —Are you looking for oppor- Gordon Toi'm Ihquliiea from pri>spectlvs re- bperatoip-'' 030. (.‘rockelt RetUlor, 9U-1677. ***■“ “ • Homes. Fully self-contained. WES ^ B B IN s lijo r ^ t iY ” re tunlty? Sell variety of ^YPU N C M W.T. GRANT CO. Holp Wonted— or Fomolo 37 8 |<3 machine sale, new, Paul W Dougan. Realtor, 949- 398 MAIN 8T. — Office space developers a'n welcome. The Mostly numeijl^. /Benetita. Dairy______Products 50 46S». 1906 TEMPEST, 4-door, 0 cylin­ tendern wheels, and six sleeper, modeling specialist. Additions, ducts. $30 Investment. Ehrentu- PABKADB u s ^ zig zag,. rebuilt Singer , available Immediately. Rea­ office of the Maneheater Rede­ Last one nt only $2993.00. Gaer Bros., 140 Ryb St, So. der, new front brakes, 2 new rec rooms, dormers, porches, ally grows Into large wholesale HELF W ANTED SEVERAL varieties of apples poi^tables. ,$19.06 up; rebuilt DEIAJXE sonable. .R«nl one room or velopment Agencj) la open from outlet. Contact Mr. McCorkin- Windsor. 3-bedrooro apart­ three, rooms. H SOU-TH MANCHESTER tires. As Is, best offer , over lO' Tour-A-Home pick-up coach- cabinets, formica, bullt-lns, /-/WINTER IS COMING for 'sale. Corilands, McIntosh. >lei, $33.50 up: new' and ment, carpets, heat and ap- a 80 a m to 4 :30 p.m. bathrooms, kitchens, 64^3446. dale, Springfield, Mass. 418- SGFtral GKeGlmt opportunftiM hora d»- Red Delicious and Baldwins. led ckbinets $10 up. Parts and Realtors. 947 $750. C!all 643-4827. es, while three last, take 'em pUancea tncluded,-: $185 per 4.06 cleared and treed acres The Redevelopment Agency 782-0928. Volpl Farms, Volpl Rd., Bol- 'service, fdeal Sewing Machine VGlop«d in our firm. Hovo many oponings If the agsn^vation of traveling in traffic is month. Paul W. Dougan. Heal-' with MI' frontaga on Fem reeervea (he right to reject any FORD Falrlane 600, 1004 station ' HALLMARK Building 0>m- tpn. Seiwlce, 18 Webster St., Hart­ TAVERN for sale—Money mak­ tor, 949-4585. and Gkrdner 8U. Half-mile or all propoeola. wagon, power steering, power .is- Avalon Lll Tyke, five steep- pady—for home Improvement, ' WOODWORKERS and for sloody worli. No oxporioiico raquirad. getting you (lbwn,‘ why not work close to | home. ford, 34941786. ‘ WAREHOUSE er. Owner anxious. Call Mr. TURNIPS, $1.60 half busheir49 to Martin school. «- MANCHES'TER brakes, V-8, automatic, air- er, nicely c4]Ulpped, will tow -on additions, rec rooms, garages, T#or raund work wMi ovortiiho. Togi pay FOUR-ROOM' aparjmenl, 94 Frechette for more details. H. We have openings on all three shifts iii vari(anous'. Glode Lane. Near the East building lot potenlUl Ex REDEVCLOPMiUVT conditioning, must be seen, boat trailer Jikch. Only $1196.00 roofing, gutten. Free esti­ rotos. FREEZER to t sate, 16 cu. ft. Birch St. Stove and* refrigera­ Space on Purnell I’l. Next mates, all work guaiUteed. M. Fh-echette, Realtors, 647- fabricators union shop. An jobs. ~ _ Hartford-Manch$)|^r town line. pamlable older home. A AOBNCT $950. 046-0638. delivered,^ M E T A L cheat type, excellent condition. tor. $100 monthly. Call' after . to the CHT. Going for leas t - ■ . 9998.°, • o m p k i ^ . Asking $115. 949-4690: *ood Investment Plan now $89 M'atn Street, Call -e46-88$7, 9:80, 6494558. than $1. per sq- It. All units listed above are brand, Union benefits and p ^ , <»ntinaoaa work with over- Stop in and .discuss a job with us. or later. Owner w ill‘’ fi­ Maneheater, Coon. 09040 RBTTRBD, (fouple Bam good Fortilizors 50*A 1961 FORD with Oldsmoblle en­ oew and carry a one year.guar- QUUIPENTRT — ooneroto stspa, time, ^ t a c t l^r. Kilbuin. . “ i, r WE HAVK ciistomerscustomers srm:tli^ nance. . Area Gods 30$; 9494)109 gine. Best offer,' 646-1761. floors/hatchways, reniodsllng Income.. Set your own hours. Contoot Mr. RoynoMi KEITO REAL ESTATE Ruth S: Stau’m antee. Bank financing av^lable Apply — i n cow manure. Excellent Musical intthmonH S3 rw apart. up to 5 years and no paymenCs porches, garages, elossts, osU- Dignified, pleaeant work. No Acting Executive . limit on age. Phone between ^ r shrub#, lawns, etc. $5. and — -— ------:______ment or home. J.D. Raial Ea- ■649-1922 646-4126 M/h ; PALMER, till 1670. Iriigs, attics fUrishsd, rsc CHENEY BROTHERS,. Inc. DRUMS — gold sparkle, excel­ Director. , .i: _ . 1960 MG^A-1600, black, excellent 6-7 p.m. to arrange for Inter­ / $10, loads delivered. 648-78^, iota Aosoelataa. lae.. 94S-S139 rooms formles, osramlo. Oth­ ' ALLIED BUILDING SYSTEMS ALLIED BUILDING SYSTEI lent condition, 7 piece set. Leas Everett J. Ketth. condltfon." 644-8817. view at your home. 749-7158. 31 Cooper Hill Strrat 649-8781.'-.^ , . REALTOR. MLS Rectowri USA Iflc. I er related work. No Job too s 4 t o u A n d t u r n p ik e than year old’. Must sell. $175. TWO-R(X)M .deluxe ' efficlencry m irr ' a 1 Chairman •mat). Dan Moran, BuUdsr 260 TOLLAND TPKE.. MANCGIESTER i MftNC Manchester, Conn, ... . - / ‘ ; ------or beat offer. 9484)975. prertlg, tetcuon. apptlancZ ft 7 643-6821, Harlan D Taylor, 1968 FALCON F^itura, good con: Route 0w, Wcirt vTv^^ of wiiu vv;’liulnf lll48ltnjiviv«lantlc. . EveningsCUVOniQMB v4tf*OV01. 643-6981 COUPLES --- without previous dltlon. $400. CJall after 6 p.m.. Connectlcuti Telephone .203,423- V. ------buetnees experience but wUllng Call 648-4141 for Saturday Appointments R ead H e ra ld A ds -and utUitike Included, $1» per ’ 948.299T. Vlc4 Chairman month. Paul W. Do^an. Real­ Edward J Sweeivey. ' 648-6082. 1826. Open weekday evenings CARPENTBR — A- reliable to work and team together. MANCIIESTJCR — Oloetonbury -----:------——:------^— till' 10:00 p.m 'handvmanhandyman torfor reoalrs.repairs, Initslls-Installa­ Pleasant, profltobte work. Wowtad^Ta l ay 58 tor, 949-4585. FIVE—rwm suite of'tront Main Treasurer .. St, officeo, too percent toeo- tine’ -^-'TsUwood N*w Ranch tions, home Improvements. Phone between 6-7 p.m^ to ar­ 90~ GRISWOLO 8L. ’ / Thre# FroncU P Handley. . CHRYSLER Newport, 1962. WANTED -:- Antique furniture Uen near biuika. alr-eondtUon homes, (only 9 lefti, 9-7 rooms, Arthur E. Smith Call Ted, 9'‘to 5 p.m., 347-7836 range for Interview at your rooms, Iteat, hot-water; refrig­ folly equipped. Two baths, Good condition. Call 742-6366. or Evenings 649-0784. home, 743-7166. Appltcdfions Now Being glass, pewter, oil .pifnl Inga oi •d. autofaSatlc fire aprtnkiar. INimSTRIAL other antique Item/ Any erator,-«T(bve, airoondVIonlng, Apply MartoWa. 9C7 Main St walkout Uksamenta, 3 • car UTILITY trailer, metal Polishers W anted quantity. The Hairlaon's, 94a parUng. Security required. _st_ garagas. Wooded sera plots, $50. 644-0129. SAVE MONEYI Fast ssrvlcs'. ». w 196$ PONTIAC Catalina. V-8. ____ Dormers,’ room suldltiona. gu- Hdp W onf d ■ Accepted For '8709. 168 Oakland Street. 247-4045, 6S8-7403. FURNISHED .office for. rent: on beautifully , oUuated between 3 power isteerlng. etc'. 640-3360. ------rages, porches, roofing and Men wbo arc willing to Isani poUahing Main 8t„ $78. ,Securlty. teposll .two goU «raraes. coursee. Cityi,iiy waterwater. H ------’------: 35 HOUSEHOLD loto Annqnaa. FIVS^RtXlM apartment, avisil- r e q u ^ : Cati 94*9973. ’J I L 1962 RAMBLER, automatic,' ra­ Garag*—-S«rvic4 . siding. Ooaypan prtcee. Add- for fliUshed work on turbine bladw and vanes. Was. aldewalka Beit Ftnoneing ■ AP a RTMFNTS btte-ariirae, clocks, trainaa. able November 1st. occupancy to HarKord (founty, 7 par cent dio, heater, very clean, $350. Sforag* 10 A-Level .Dormer OOro., 289- g e n e r a l Office —^ Pleasant LUNCH HOUR A ^ v e average honfty rates^ fringe ben^te and In HarMord County. 7 oer cem ■ ■ gUaaWara. Ha buy aotataa. VO. Ask tor Mr: Amady, F ^ lb ^ 'k , WAREHOUSE with smaU otflce Intertat, i 25' per cent down. M Ctdl after 8, 872-3810. , . 0449 working eondttlons, many ben­ pdofit sharing plan. Apply addlar t Auetionotr. 930 years. Priced to lO-ji, Call Su­ 1961 JEEP atatlon wkgoA, 4- dustrlal zone, also garage for J,. LaFIamme — Oaii>enter WAITRBSSES Loika at., Bol^fi. 99SS997 -____ . 1- / for workshop, Avallabts sanna Shiorte, 545133$. J Wat­ 210 MAIN S T t f n l apply Mrs. Foley. Nichols ^ReM-ae Metal Rai^lBs Co., lac. ody. Apply «a LpOKINO lof wythlng In Irael |,ovember lot. ObU 948-9979. wheel drive, 6 cyltn^r. : Call rent with 10’ high doors. Phone contractor. Addltl6ns, remodel­ son Beach ft Co., Realtort, 375 M A N CH ESIta Manchester Tire," 296 Broad WANTED — ANTIQUES, twed after 6 p.m., 649-1 649-1)644 after 6. ing and repairsr Call anytime St. 648-1161. "69 WOODLAND ST.— MANCHESTER 5 Beans Apartroeots .------1---- ^------X______i 9 AJd.-2>Jd. IONA MFG. CO. fimlture, partial or oomplata aibaes, mnttlpte dwaUtnga, aa>c1atss. lae. saMim. ply Marlow's. $97 Main StreaC 1964 TEMPEST PonUab, good !■ ...... -1. iNwfwring condition. Call 64^^5460. (^ [ Bicytel^ 11 rec rooms, Iroom ' addltiont, - 5-^------, ______,*» MAIN at one bedroom opart- ^TRRRIFIC ppot for any b«^- NOTICE^ kitchens, sdd-a-levsls, rocflilg.'i EXPERIENCED PI KOOMtWMiaataiMrd 59 •^eetrte stove n«ae on Route $$ In Ve'mon. PUBUC HEARING 1961 WYLUa Jeep with snow BICYCLK8- New aUl. used.' Re>' genera] repk^- (Quality at, Meodly atmospbera, b o a r d o r DIRECTORS ■ J U t e o r a a o v a » T refrigerator, beaiad. pork- Was glass and le.t cover pUw, M l metal cab, imlocklng pairs on all makea Open dally workmanship. Financing avail- SET UP MAN good workiiig condWono. Apply THE 'TWJMPSOJf HytsM—UA- tog. $100 monthly. i AvaUabte bustoaas of U years TWo bays. TOWN OF MANOIESTBR hubs. 2d,000 miles. $1,300.. Call FEMALE PRODUCTION NOLO MAKER 9-5:30. Manchester Cycle Shop. able.. Economy BuUdSrs, Inc.. FVtr Madhlae Shop. tege 89. centrally .tqcated. Novembsr 12th. Call 9^9 3l!li (Sail 975-9311 ot; 075-9344 (XINNBCnCUT |e O-B AppHnncee T43-7996 after $ p.m. 182 West Middle Tpke;, 649- 643-6159. 872-0647 evening any day 9-6. Starttn#; Imms- 1st dsfls mold fuakcr. The public hearing reguloriy Good bczMflta, gU>d wlgea, hmnodiste . ofkeniog, larg^ pleasantly furnished before 9 p.m. scheduled tor the first Tueoday > Luxurlooe Carpeting ■I :■ ■ 2098. . J gTowi|i potential. dlatafy^ 't A SSEM g ^ S rooms,. porUiw. Coll- 949-3359 ' — • /-■'... ■ ■ ------r i ■ i IVi “ “ gocMF^ b m fit a , g bf each toonth la hereby can­ ■: I I ' '-i tor overt^^Tind permanent MANCHESTER modern K- MODERN STORk. 30-x70' 940 celed tor Tueoday. November 4. Frtyato Pmtio 1968 IMPALA S8. 4-speed. Call ^ooRng— SMlng 16 AFPLY ugpiw growth pol I room garden aportmem avail- Mato St. (^ 1 033-1114. I CeolrOl Air Ce after 6, 649.9318. Busintss S#rvic«* ______fueat rptes: 1955. because at the them elec­ 435 MAIN STREET ^ H o r s e w i n SHIFT t-4 able December 1, n4S. - fair tion. Appticall i NOW OfMradi 13 BIDWEl L Home ImpKovemtnt MANCHESTER FURNISItiCD room tor rent carpeting, dIahwaabVr 1966 CHEVROLET MSUbu 837, IOMA . ^OOD #ENEFIT8, WAOBB I AFFI.T JOHN I.’GARSIDE JR -r /Co. Expert Installation of trw gentleman. Porldj^. near; >1001 and enctooed basement SocretAry convertible, power steering, SNOW' plowing, residential and. aluminum elding, guttera and- MANUFACTlTRlNOi An e4 bagia. Dated'at Moncheeter, Connecti­ central loCAtlon. tree pArtdng. cut. this twentieth day of Oc­ HOWLAND THREErino^ flat, garage, bot basement. $175, leaas. se­ r e n t a l a o r n t Bewwt 8A. References required. 1133951. frater, atove Mlddte-oged tou- tober. 1955. 5455155. curity required. CaU Warten 50-1195 r ’’ . pia only. C^JJ 5(^55SU. « E Howtepd. 545im. ) ^ 1 • ’.T.

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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 Ven 1 pre- 4:30 P.M. DAT BEFORE PVBUCATION HEBRON—London Park. Move ceUing living room, formal Self Servloe: 16 aan.-2 pan., Glastaabury; Eugene B . Ctaaae, Someone made th e theft______of sented a ridt.VHallowecn” ways jver theT weekend, claiih- .garage, large'rooms. Immedi- , kitchen with built-in oven and ment In the SO’s. Call Suzanne East St., Hebron; Mrs. Marjorie arated, and sked -to ^i^eadUne tor Sstarday and Monday If 4 :30 p.ni. Friday in today. Owner anxious.. A dining room and kitchen , 4 pm s.S pms. ak to $300 from Fairw ay Stones on CJub Scouts 'who received Ing 31 lives and leaving count­ ate occupancy. Hayes Agm- range, attached . garage. $26,- Shorts, 646-3233, J . Watson their 4 yeSr-oId son. l^ te r Clean borne with an as­ with built-in oven and range, tetanrive Cate and CoronBiy ®’ 69 Green Manor less others injured. cy, 6460131, 900. Wolverton Agency, R eal­ Beach ft (to.. Realtors, 278-6960. said she told her husl d that __ sumable mortgage, 6^-room also glass sliding doors and Cue: Immediate family only, Florence Shearer, 213 Christopher August, d e^ r; TOUR COOPERATION WILL A| 9711 tors, 6462813. CXder Mill Rd., Bolton. The toll was higher even, than BE APPRECIATED l# IM k I I $23,900 — e-ROOM Split, ga- Ranch-plus recreation . room, sun deck, treed lot. CSwice ANDOVER — 6-room Cape, anytime, limited to live min- ri^l^foro U c M or by Ob- David -(tonnier. denner. aq, of Interior, decor. Only 10% - Also, Robert Risley, lyuiiman- the front ^rch. She the number of persons killed ta rage, built-ins, immaculate wall to wall carpeting through­ , “ VERNON big kitchen, wall to wall when the 'boy appei ®. '90 naut and athlete; Mark Stan the region during the Labor Day condition, acre treed lot. As­ out. Mini-estate tot. Only $2§,- down to qualified buyer. carpeting, good sized living Matenlty.; Fbthen, U B.m.- Watt, 143 forced entry. Leo Juran. who Wewles and Gary Mace. Immaculate 6-room Ranch, Pull price, $25,000. Uri5 pun., and 6:66 p.m.S Autumn St; Albert Burdick, husband picked him up and" ytourth of July, weekends sume VA mortgage. Hutchins 900. H. M. Frechette, Realtors^ room, 2 acres of land, shed **“ * ^ slriant denner; Steven Stmp- combined, ConHnued/Prom PreciMinq Po y * with three bedroCms, dining p.m.; others, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., and EFT) 2, Bolton; James M. Sa- him to the 'car and locki Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. 647-9993. for horse or pony, $17,900. Paul ^ o^rtotant denner. aquanaiu room and kitchen wlto buUt- 6:86 pun.-8 pma. Port, Elast Hartford; Mrs. Nan-. doors. (-.V TTiere were two triple fataUty W. Dougan, Realtor, 649-46S6„ p.m. closing and locldng It and athlete; Mark Murphy wolf. H o u srs For Solo 72 Houses For Sole 72 MANCHESTER — Duplex 6-6, VBIWON —Assumable mort­ ins, ceramic vanltled bath, U & R REALTY CO.|^ INC ______Age limlta: 16 in maternity, G- Olson, 21 Carol Dr.; Mrs' -Mrs. Law said ahe triW „ ______, accidents—one ta Belchertown. 643-2692 stop her husband but that he Mary Bouroue of WllUmanM.. Alto. John Ricci, wrtf. a gold Moss., and the oth4r^ New Ha­ separate furnaces, tile baths, gage.. Immediate- occupancy. wall to wall carpeting, at­ BOLTON^^Custom, center. haU ** *“ other areas, no limit to Annie 1. Loomis, WiUimantlc; 6-room home, 3 $20,500 — ATTRACTIVE 6-room tached garajge, aluminum . started up the car and began does ^t if ^ Robert Grey- ven. (tom . newly painted, porches, one Clean 7-room split, .1%. bathsT Robert D. Murdock, Realtor :3-bedrooin lARanch, large •**f'6orvioe. Oarin E. John, WlUimantic; down^ 2 up, one bath, garage. Colonial, raised hearth fire­ storms. Nicely landscaped In Belchertown. a car" car­ block from M^n St, Owner 643- .dining room, rec room, gar­ wooded lot, 2 fireplaces, buUt- ^ ------P»fyllla E . Todd, North Wind- driving away.-Mrs. Law told wallet at Treasure CKy yeeter- Lot 80x180’, $19,900. Phllbrlck place, built-ins, attached ga­ rying four teenagers left Roilta 5946. age, swimming pool, over an yard. Assume present 5%% VERNON -—Manchester Line, ins, natiiral trim, $24,500. Mey- admlnlstraUon reminds' ham; Mrs. Elaine Duff, 34 Hunt- police that her finger got caught day or It was atol^^Bul the iui athl«e; Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. rage, shade trees, assumable FHA mortgage with $13,- 9 and slammed through the con­ acre. Mid 20’S. H. M. Frech ­ 7%-room Spilt Level. Out of ■ er Agency, Realtor, 643-0609. l’^■tt»rB ffiat with com true tlon «r Jld . under the windshield wiper long, blue. Frenchsftv’le wallet " ’^ ****^*^'*^***J*- VA mortgage. Hutchins Ageb- MANCHES’TER — Split Level, 600 or refinance with only which ahe had grabbed. She is mlselr,g with $170 and num- ^ r n a . athlete, crete wall of an abandoned ALL BRICK four-family, four ette, Realtors, 647-9993. . town owner wants fast eale. parfcbig qiaoe is - Also, Mrs. Viola Souder, Wei- cy. Realtors, 6465324. _\ 10% down. ^ $25,600. service station. ’Three ofl^e oc- rooms each apartment. Bullt- seven rooms, modem kitchen Built-ins, only $21,500. Hayes BOL’TON— 14-room Rambling Mmited. 'Yiritors are asked to 83>!d Rd., ’Tolland; MrS; Albert told police that she Jumped on erous miscellaneous papers...... with built-ins, 1% baths, dining ’TOLLAND ^ ^ the hood Of the car and that Se^FVrtey. Wchard Punke, cupants were killed, and the 1ns, alr-condltioners, five-years 122,500 — NEW Raised Ranch, Agency, 646-0131. (toinniniCtolonial. Ownerf w , . , sacrifictag------oneim bear .. . M with . ---- the----- hoapltal------while tto ^ French Rd., room, three bedrooms, family li & R REALTY CO., INC. old. Excehent security builder. 3 bedrooms, garage, 150x200’ of the finest large homes In the PBridng imblem exiato. / ■' Sdton; Mrs. Jghn Kensel and her husband drove.;down the Hubcaps are mlaitag from the fourth was injured seriously, room, garage, large lot. Phll­ MOVE RIGHT IN ^ 643-2662 SOUTH WINDSOR —Woodland street accelerating and ittoitalnK oar of Gloria Maid of Wbnohw -..KK.. accident in New Haven Wolverton Agency,/ Realtors}- treed lot. Hutchins A'gency Manchester area. Custom built Until aha fall a______u. napping brlck Agency, '^ Realtors, 646- Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Park, three-bedroom Ranch. OArden St.; Mr®- Louis Qntll she fell off. 646-2813. Realtors, 649-5324. This lovely three bedroom in 1965 with finest materials Jeakl. Jr., and daji^ter, &94 Someone made off with Ouwe 4200. Attached garage on lovely Patlento today: 667 Police Say that they; received hubcaps, valued at 675 from three young- people skidded out Ranch is vacant. Ideal home VERNON — "Spacious four- and design. Seven bedrooms, 8- ______Ca*ipel Rd., South Wndaor; Mrs. Jean Cockerham pre: wooded lot. Kitchen with bullt- the report from Mrs. Law and her oar aa it was parked at of control -lor nearly 400 feet MANCHESTER,. for young or old with plenty room- Ranch, fireplace, ce­ tlle baths, family room, sunken ADMITTED . SATTHIDAY: Mrs. Earl Zang and dai^hter. sented each den mother with a MANCHESTER — 6 bedroom ins, separate dining room, arrested I-aw on Spruce St. a the iWkade Friday eveninx down the (tonnectlcut ’Turnpike, Manchester steep Hollow Lane,, five- ramic tile bath, full dry base­ living room, den (all with blue- Richard M. lyaixl, 37 Hartland Blast Hartfortl; Mrs.-Jolui Jure- maiigxild wMh (hanks from the heated rec room In basement. short time later. \ then slammed Into a bridge bedroom spacious Colonial ment; one-car garage. Lovely Stone fireplaces), formal din- Rd.; Mrs. Mkrgaret P. Ther- wicz and son ’631 N Mata St • pack tor their time and effort. Owner, 644-1014. He was placed under a $1,000 Donald Mmrah of Green Rd abutment. TTie auto was sUced with a front to back living Priced to sen. tow 20’s. Paul 3 blocks fmm grade scL,I and f call now 6465306 or 875-6611. treed lot in quiet neighbor­ Ing room, (patio adjacent), ul- rien, 185 Maple St.; Delbert Or- Mrs. Ridiard’ Daley and daueh- The evening - closed. wKh the PICTURESQUE RANCH room, a 15x24’ family room 2 ^fireplab'ea, plastered Walls, cash bond and will appear in parked his oar in ’ll in'half. W. Dougan, Realtor, 6464536. tile baths, bullt-lns, paneled ^ ^ 2 ,fireplafces, plastered V hood. Close to'’ schools, shop- tra modern kitchen and recrea- cutt, 50 Glenwood S t; Ou-lstlaaii ter, 38 Meadow Lane- Who cubs reciting in unlsbn the (tab right off the kitchen, pan­ fireplace, carpeting, gai^ge. nirtnnfv,i ***** insulation, porch, city 'ping and Route 84. Onty $22,- HEBRON Uoii room. Parkllke acre in ex- NoordSndolp. 352 Beelzebuh Gedrge Montraiiehr and daurii^ rouit Nov. IL ___ Eleven Food Market pork- Scout promise. Teh other persons died in Now eled sun room, formal din­ MANCHESTER, in a central New furnace.fumace.^Aw^'ngr Awnings for buUt-ins, extra la^lanre^2: B & L W cellent neighborhood. Ideal for Rd., Wapping; William T. Nev- ter Suffiold^™^ ry and efaugh England over the weekend In en. Only $20,600. Paul W. Dou­ 000, Louis Dimock, Realty, 646 Gerard I^ lo t, 2^ ofW l (ton- Large custom Ranch defers ing room, '214 baths, 3 fire­ area with bus practically at complete house"’ and patio, Swiss CSialet, unique design acUve family. In-laws,-or office ^Ins, 66 Teresa Rd.; John A. Lu- ' '______various non-highway accldante. gan, Realtor, 649-4535. w " ■‘=**‘*>1;:*” ,®'* b a r r o w s and WALLACE Co. 9823. 3 bedrooms, large eat-in places, 2-car garage. All sit­ the door. Neat four room house Beautiful tot, 70x200’. Mid tot, ''O^elleni ejccellent location. (Charles Manchester Farkade for the discriminating buyer In home, (toll Suzanne Shorts, cas, 94 ’Tracy Dr.; Mrs. Delia ' the rainfaU ej^rlenoed oyer of the market a few Massachusetts led In the kitchen, dining area; fire- uated on a high beautiful completely renovated. New 20’s. Phone owner, evenings Lespemice, 6467620. ANDOVER l A k E — Cute doll- that offers 3 bedrooms. Hy­ 646-3233, J . Watson Beach ft Lattoappelle; WiUlmantic; peace and carrying a concealed later, he fou^ the fiw t"!^ 3 atate-by-otate breakdown, re­ ' Mancheater 646-5306 weapon after ppllee received a wa oar slaris^ "" ‘Kate’Exodus placed Uvlng njipm, flre- lot of a large size with heating system, tiled batn, and weekends, 6466378. like, yeitr " ’round, 6 room ing room with stone fire­ Co., Realtors, 278-6960. Ralph Knight, East Hartford; porting 18 fataliUea. MANCHES’TER — 6 room Rais­ complaint from Poullot’s . placed recreation room, shade trees. The asking modem kitchen (stove and re- " ■ ■ . ------—------Ranch within walking distance place and redwood paneling, Alan A. Johnston, East Hart­ About Town Maine was next with seven. baths, exquisite cutstone MANCHESTER ed Ranch, four, to five bed­ SOUTH WINDSOR price is $48,900. frlgerator stay), basement. *-APE3—Six room, three or four Like new in and out. You to Andover Lake. Immediate formal dining room, open . ford; Mrs. Mary A. Fagan, 18 Mrs. Fred BUsh III______and.... her estrangad wife Patricia of 487 Someone haa rioten the oar A Risky One New Hampohlre had aix, Rhode elevated sundcck and ter­ rooms, built-ins dishwasher, W anted^ftol Estatft 77 U & R REALTY CO., INC. Combination windows. Selling bedrooms, built-in bookshelves can move into this imma­ occupancy. Asking only $l6,- planked rialrway, sun deck, Prospect St -Rockville- Josenh ®<*:'n'lttee of the Mandtoster Gepter St. Police gay they foimd oarrier which was (in the roof Island and Cotuieoticut eaoii re­ race, enclosed breezeway carpeting,* rec room, wooded 500. F o r appointment call F , glass sliding doors, treed lot. (Contlaued from Page One) ported four and Vermont hod 643-2692 for $16,900. T .J. Crockett, Real­ an.d drawers. Wooded tot. Han­ RAMBLING CAPE culate 5V4 room Ranch with­ .AIX CASH for yOur property E. Cavanaugh.Cavanaugh, 564 W.’ MldcSe “ ^torlcai Society will act aa “ ***'JjVf* *^^® P«r- of HAmer Marttn’a oar. Martin, and garage on beautifully tot. High M’s.' Hayes Agency, M. Goal Agency, 643-2682. Only $33,000. guides for the Vernon Htotori- which alley aay he used to at 23 N. Elm St, ro- two. 3 Robert D. Murdock, Realtor tor, 643-1577. dy location. $21,500. A better out a thing to do. ’The wall , Tpke.: EMward Bridgeman, 40 treed oversized lot in pri­ 6460181. within 24 hours. Avoid red tape self.” buy by Phllbrlck Agency, Real­ In executive neighborhood, to wall carpeting in "the liv­ Member of NI8ARC. Instant service Hayes Agenev Edgerton St.; Mrs. Anna. E. OU Society on Saturday from 2 “ whole in his wife’s screen poru the theft occurred' yes- , ~ vate setting area of cUa-' MANCHESTER — 'Three - bed- EIGHT-ROOM Colonial, 4 bed­ tors, 646-4200. ; spacious 8 r6om custom JENSON St., Cape, 4 rooms, ing room and hall will stay. 646-0131/ Beyer, 10 Lewis St., Rockville. to 4 p.m. at the Cheney Home- **«‘*®'’ » tentay about 9 o.m. while the , ^ '*^'**‘* *“ tom homes. Low 30’s. room Colonial. Large kitchen, rooms, family room first floor. SOUTH ^WINDSOR 6H room U & R REALTY CO., INC. stead, 106 Hartford Rd. TTiey ♦*“* ■**'**‘y *^'* “"«* wlU ap- oar was policed at 14 Union Pi *f“' ^ bucked the men out of built for original owner, 4 finished on first floor, second ’The kitchen has- built-ins Ranch, one-third down -as­ 643-2692 .E m i t t e d y e s t e r d a y : format dining room, flreplaced 2t4 baths, sundeck, double gar- $19,900 RANCH. Five rooms, LA^-STTES-FARMS — Acre­ will— also ■ vladt the Lutz Junior^ pear In court Nov. 17. ■______' shock, and they were united large bedrooms, 3 garages, floor expandable, porch oft and dinette area, edso sumes 5% per cent mortgage." Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Mrs. Barbara C. Wlerzbickl, 85 $200 Billion:- living room ,1V4 baths, 2;car age, 150x290, trees, $39,900. three' bedrooms, new kitchen age. Lar^e, unzoned parcels, Museum. ------with the Montagnarda in a de- paneled den, recreation kitchen, wooded lot, $21,900. three bedrooms, tiled bath, Immediate occupancy, rec Lockwood St;‘ Mrs. Margaret garage, $28,600. W olvel^n Hutchins Agency 649-5824. cabinets. Beautifully landscap­ all areas. Louis Dimock Real­ Joseph Belanger, 19, of 25 South W.intlanr beli that was room, formal dining room, Phllbrlck Agency Realtors, screened porch, attached room, double garage, $28,900. H. Traman, East Hartford; South WJndnor JACQUELINE- Agency,. Realtors 646-2818. ed tot. A better buy by Phil-, enclosed patio. Many oth­ IF you love horses and seven ty , Realtors, 649-9823. Plalrlel^ Dickinson Univer­ Griffin Rd., charged with In­ Kate. At this poliu they did not Nixon Budget _ TWO-FAMILY, 5-5, 2 seperate 646-4200. _ *1 garage. Call us and we will Hayes Agency 648-0181. TTmothy M. Tomjunaa, East brick Agency, Realtors, 646 er refinements. Situated on acres of land see this 5-room sity conferred a BS cum laude toxication. Court date Nov.. 17, care of the dangers that may ROBERTS AGENCY MANCHESTER — Just listed, heating systems, handy to bus €diow you through. Asking SELLING your house? Ajk Hartford; Kathiyn V. Sheehan, Town Council _ (Conttnued hxmi Page 6as) - 4200. huge privat^ lot. Call COBURN Rood, we have listed $26,500. TOLLAND — $21,200, 5%-room older house. $15,500. Elaine last month on Mrs. M arcia Mul­ have awaited them outside the Large 6-room Colonial, 1V4 and schools. $24,600. Phllbrlck David 043-0841, Meyer Agency, about our $800 advertising 123 Ctonway Rd.; Mrs. Hazel B. David Moriisette,- 25, 141 camp, and along the Jeven-mlle 2 colonials on this fine resi­ Ranch on large lot. Ideal for ler of 40 Olcott St. ed. But no estimate of such sav­ 646-3839 baths, kitchen with built-ins. Agency Realtors, 646-4200. U & R REALTY CO., INC. 643-0609. / guarantee. Office 649-0085. Res­ Sheridan, 56 Norman SL;' Mni. Center St., charged with intoxl- Will Hold 1^81 march acroas Jungled moun- NEW Raised Ranch — 8-rooms, dential street, both have 3 bed- 643-2692 young family. JO per cent ings Is now available. wall to wall carpeting, fire- ^ ------— idence, 649-9158. Linsay Realty. Marlon A. Sault, 60 Phelps Rd.; (xUion. (tourt date Nov. 17. 2L4 baths, .2 fireplaces, has WARREN E. HOWLAND rooms, garages, and are in Robert D. Murdock, Resiltor down to qualified buyer. T.JT. Regina D’ltalla Society will A looming hazard la (hs poten­ place, beautifully landscaped COLXJNIAL Ten rooms. First COVENTRY. 2-famiIy house 4- Brian S. Roy, 106'Amott Rd.; MORE MORE Meeting Tonight sS f FOUR-FAMILY — consisting of floor consists of large living everything, awaiting your de­ excellent condition. T. J. _ - — I------T- Crockett, Realtor, Tolland of- 4, A-1 condition) 2 car garage, SELLING? Do business with Clifford______E.______Risley,^ ______Storrs;^ ____ Dav. meet tonight at 7130 tot the tial spending Increaaas which lot, ejccellent condition. Im­ cor, move in before Christmas. 65-4 and 314 rooms. City utili­ room with fireplace, dining REALTOR Crockett, Realtor, 643;1677. ^LTON Lake — Waterfront^ fiee-, 875-6279. artesian and town water, oil one of tjie oldest, agencies in id T. Oehler, Us'^Kennedy R d .; *****“ ;^'"®rican Club on Bld- 'The present Ttown (touncll will . b*"anwhlle, U. 6. and South Ctongrsas may approve, ‘ntsss mediate occupancy. H. M. Fre- (California style home, 8 bed- ACCIDENTS ties, handy location at the tow, room,' modem kitchen with $37,600. Peter A. ’Thome, Brok­ heat. Jot 110 X 275, walking town. For prompt, courteous Unda S. O’Bright, 81 Alice Dr.; ri“8e St. now exceed $6 billion, by offletaU chette. Realtors, 647-9693. er, 649-6281. 643^108 NEW RAISED Ranch, 6 rooms, rooms, large enclosed porch COVENTRY — Lovely, Immac- Richard Sazlnskl, 21, of 82 tow price of $26,900. Phllbrlck built-ins, den, large family distanced to village center and service call the Mitten Agen­ Antoinette M. Montiverdy, 54B tally. plus garage and large tot. $26,- with sundeck overlooking lake. ulate 6-room Cape, wooded tot, Foster St., charged with failure at 8 p.m. in the ’Town Hall. toilny for new attacks from A ^ncy, Realtors, 646-4200. I^^MBjDIATEj OCCUPANCY— ^ avrvrsssproom, plusmo aasstait«.wfinished awrec awsssroom A XT #-» 1 I 1 m lake beach. Priced for sale. cy, Realtors, member Multiple Chestnut St.; Mrs. Patricia E. M anchester WATESS will meet It will be difficult to preserve 4X)0. For full details' call the Phllbrlck Agency, Realtors, fireplace, full cellar, 15 min­ to yield right of way after a Under imflnished bgslneM, the North Vietnamese troops, New 7-room Raised Ranch, 2L4 in basement. Second floor has ^ J *'°°ma; ______Call 742-8178 or your agent. Listing, 643-6930. Miller, 35 Glenwood St.; Mrs. tomorrow at the Italian-Amcr- n surplus If a substantial pan of MANCHESTER^ — A charming Mitten Agency, Realtors, 643- 646-4200. utes to Manchester, $18,500. two-car accident yesterday on baths, 2 fireplaces, laundry 4 bedrooms. On one acre baths, fireplace, 2-car ga- y^jjAMS St., six-room older Inez MacLachlan, 66 Strickland Ican: (Tub on Eldrtdge St. council will -be continuing dis- ^ aouree sold the nlive- these Increases become law—. spacious 4-bedroom Colonial. 6930. Meyer .Agency, Realtors, 648- Mlaln 8t.,vnear Blaaell, at 11:50 room, built-ins, plastered wooded tot with 2-car attached roge, central location, many home in exceptional condition. BOLTON ^ St.; E arl C. Loveland, 83 Lew­ Weighlng-ln •will be from 7 to cusslon of rovlsion of the fee ^*'" Vletaam the supersonic Jet transport, Formal chplng room, large SOUTH WINDSOR—Birch Hill. 0609. 8 p.m. ’There will be a bu-slneas A.m. TTie driver of the oUlta walls, 2-car garage, city utili­ garage. Adjoining land may be ®’***'“ ’ utilities. Morrison Huge family room down. New Oe NTRAL location, 8-room is St.; Mrs. Esther Katzung, schedule for use of the Cbmmu- .'T*" ^ higher .ald-to-educatlon outIa‘ys, front to back- living room, ga­ Raised Ranch, modem kitch­ Ready to move into, brand meeting'. car was Leslie Noyes of 46 ties, near school, 36day occu­ acquired. $38,900. Phllbrlck Realtor, 643-1015. heat, new wiring. Sensibly home with five rooms down, Rt. 44A Ctoventry; Marcus J . nlty Building on Main 81. H will where the and a proposed $1.6 billion pay rage, .porch, prime location. en with built-ins formal din­ BOLTON- new 6-room (tontemporaiy Murderess . ----- G lenw c^ St. BteteUe Sazlnskl-, a boost for federal employes. " . pancy. Built by Ansaldl. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. priced at $21,500. Immediate three up, 1% baths. Excellent _Jones, 39 Lyness St.; Russell,P. also be considering the appoint- ^ *. camp is locatsd Phllbrlck Agen^, Realtors, THREE family —Kitchen and ing room, cathedral ceiling New listing 4-year old 8- (tope. TTiree bedixxims, for­ Manchester Town Employes, passenger In the Sazlnskl car. In such a case the adjiilnlstra- Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. occupancy, T J. Crockett, condition throughout. Many ment of « study commlttw to P'®**®** “P RANCH -r- Five rooms. Three bathrooms recently modern­ and fireplaces in living room room Executive type Split- mal dining room, living 646-4200. ' - \ Realtor, 643-1577. Flees Jail wUI meet tonight Ot Was tak^ to Mancheater Mem- rludy the poaslbimy of celebrat- “vor Ihs weekend, (Inn might Impovnd part of the \ features such as an oversized and family room, two full MANCCHE8T E R VACANT bedrooms, 'garage, large lot. ized. Central location. Deep Level that offers features room with- floor to ceiling ® “ !l. At Tinker Hall for n^mlna- orial Hospital where she was funds provided by a(mply refus­ SEVEN-ROOM custorh built 'lot, aluminum siding, two-car baths, two-car garage, three- such as a 15x24’ family - Rd., Bolton; Harold R. Hage- ing the 125th sm iversary of the least ll Amertcaiu wt«re Value! Four-bedrocm brick $18,900. P'hllbrlck Agency, FIVE ROOM house, excellent Tirick fireplace wall, unique lions of officers. treated and released. Both cars Town South Windsor. killed and 40 wounded In a ssr- ing to spe:id lt,.th e Nixon aids home, double garage, in- garage, new gas hqating unit, zone heat, wooded lot. Phil- room adjoining the kitchen ((tontinued from Page One) now Jr ., 22 Flower S t.; Mrs. Split Level. Double garage. Realtors, 646-4200. $33,900. Phllbrlck - Agency, condition. Within walking dls- kitchen, with buiit-ina, 2 full were towed from the scene. Under now bust ness the town -**■ North VIetiuimeer at- said. N ground pool, 8 beautiful abides, Realtors, 646-4200. big iwmy basement, etc. On­ brick Agency, Realtors, 646- with a field stone fireplace, Ruth E! (Joodhart, 9 (Chester Three-full baths, flreplaced. Ilv- - tance to Rockville .center. Its baths, attached garage. One the death said that Mrs. Sharke- The Sunday School staff of Suxtnskl will appear in court will be accepting the town audi- Three Hetl<-rovemrnt.-« namese losses a( one killed, 17 howveer. to estimate the e|M ot few of many features. Only Cape. Flreplaqed a;nd carpeted huge m aster bedroom plus 643-2692 ver St.., Ctoventry. confirmation cass will meet to­ the Increase. . . CONNECTICUT by landscaped yard- Custom erything, over 2500 sq. ft. of 1% baths. ’Tastefully decorat­ was rushed to a hospital for dent on Spruce St. this morning to the Rye 81. property. wound^ end two missing, $33,000. Char-Bon Agency, 643- living rooiM; three bedrooms, two additional bedrooms, Robert D. Murdock, Realtor BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son morrow at 6:45 p.m. In Memor­ The outlook for revemLs Is NO’nC E TO CONTRAC'TORS New oiftsTslzed 8-rOom Co­ built for present owner. $29,900. graceful living area. Prime lo­ ed. $21,900. Immediate Oc­ treatment for an overdose of a t 6:45. Brackett's cor collided The coi|nclt wtll also be outh- Forty-four North Vietnamese 0683. spacious kltenen, minutes from wall ito wall carpeting, two to Mr. and Mrs. John Teres- ial Hall. Also meeting at the clouded by the uncertalit^ of lonial, foiV largo bedrvxims, Phllbrlck * Agency; Realtors, cation, top quality and unique cupancy. Warren E. Howland, COVEN'TRY Beautiful small barbiturates. with a car driven by Elliott orizlng the transfer of $1,600 were reported killed. bus line. Immaculate. Low 20‘s. full tiled baths, 2-car ga­ hack, 65 Wendy Dr., South church tomoraow will be the congressipnal action on the to INVITATION fir.st floor ^piineled family im m a c u l a t e air-conditioned 646-4200. ' ^ floor plan malms this an out­ Realtors, 643-1108. farm , over 8 acres, 5-room Miss Sharke-vich is considered Oliva, of East Hartford. Brock- the contingency fund to informed eourcee said they Wolverton Agency, Realtors, rage, with many more fea­ Windsor; a son to Mr and finance committee at 7:30 p.m. l>er cent* surtax, the proposed room with ^d .ston e fire­ ” 7-room Colonial, fireplace llv- standing offering. Hayes Agen­ tures that must be seen to home plus 2 rooms roughed-in, dangerous because her actions ett was taken to Manchester the Park and Grounds Supplies believe the North Vietnamese 649-2813. HEBRON — 5%-room Ranch Mrs. Gllmail Reed, 19 River St., In the church of^cc and the repeal nf the 7 ppr cent tnvest- TO BID place, large living room, Ing room, eat-in kitchen plus OXFORD Street -- Seven-room cy 646-0131, evenings Mr. be appreciated. All situat- floor, heat and insulation up­ are unpredictable, according to Memorial HoapItal where he Equipment Ftond. “re trying for n psychologlcsl, on heavily wooded tot, lull Rockville; a daughter to Mr. board of deacons at 8 p.m. in BoOi J h addition the council will bo victory and that the weekend’ •“* and the pend- Sealed proposals will bo re­ formal dining eqom and formal dining room, paneled Colonial in choice area. Older Handler, 649-7618. "e d on a acre treed lot. stairs. modem bath, beautiful a corrections department was treated and released, .tj_:___ J . . . i- - ^ - ______I... __ K ill* basement, rear porch, many and Mrs. James McDonald, 675 l\obbitts Room. discussing rind considering an activity Is jxirl ubllc The sources said they antlcl- ■ \ VACANT CAPE COD, member. Call H. D. Cole, Real­ T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- 643-2892 will ob.serve ite 3(Xh anniver­ from Jan. I to June 30. and If , NOVEMBER 17, 1969, .stone siding. Adequate fi­ clusive Evans * (Jlapp, 047- baths, modern kitchen. Only other buildings in good shape, 47 Elizabeth St., South Windsor. Grove 81., received a written Butldlng (tommlssion for con- pole Increased fighting through- tor, 643-6666. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor ago and had been transferred sary to n l^ t a t 8 in the Feder'- the lax credit Is not repealsd, nancing available. $-14;000. 1464. $27,500: T. J . Crockett, Real­ 1577. pond site. 65 p^ach trees plus BIRTH S Y E ST E R D A Y : son warning for failure to obey a tractura! services for anchltec- out this month In the Central 11 A.M., EST ______from Faith Trumbull, (tottage et at ion Room of Center Qiurcti. revenues will be about $( billion tor, 643-1577. REDUCED FOR QUICK many other trees. Over $8,(X)0 the prison , where sentenced ^ And Mrs. Frank Simon, atop sign yeaterday after luit <-ar turaj aim engineering free I'or Highlands ss the monsoon rains At which time and place said u & R REALTY (X). INC NEW COIXINIAL - 4 bed- NORTH Ctoventry — New six- The program will feature the preliminary plans for a public and ths VIei Cong and North less than the Treasury now la INVITATION income on produce per year. women live. to hef 25 Leona Dr., Rockville; a son was Involved In a two-car acci­ proposals shall publicly be n.i-i643,-2092 *>noo * rooms, 9U.2V4 hnthnbaths, fnmUvfamily roomroom, ^MANCHESTER room Raised Ranch. High as­ new music ol TBChaJkowsky. works gfirag'e. counting on, fiscal experts aall- V SALE FIANO AGENCY Price $3?,500. Call F. M. Gaal to Mr. and Mrs. James Palmer, Vietnamese begin their winter- opened for furnishing of all ma­ deluxe. appointments, prestige sumable mortgage, IH baths, quarters. dent on Keeney St., near Robert D. Muidock. Healtnr A HAPPY OCCASION TO BID Agency, 643-2682. Member of 21 Sission St., East Hartford; spring' bfftnsive. mate.. terials, labor, equipment upd location, decorate to suit, oc­ Celebrate the holidays In built-ins, dishwasher, fire­ Under the work program Miss Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Bo- Wetherell, at 9:20 p.m. The Sealed bids will be received NI8ARC. a son to Mr. and Mrs. Stemley Vies President Nguyen Cso thbidfemaia toi, cohstrucl . the FIVE - ROOM Ranch, three cupancy 30 days. $38,900. Peter ypur own 7-room home. We Handy location, beautiiFuI place. Only $26,900. Hayes Sharkevlch had a Job as a sec­ driver of the other car waa Manchester: 6 rooms, 5%% at the office of the "Director of MIoganoski Jr., Reed Rd., liihd and their daughter, Mar­ Ky told s group of South Vlel- ROCKLEDGE AND LOOKOUT bedrooms, large kitchen with A. Thorne, Broker, 649-6281. have recently Haled thi.s yard, handsome house, ga­ assumable. Agency, 646-0131. retary with a New London firm. Daniel Sullivan, 23, of 66 Spruce He Takes Bets General Services, 41 Center COVENTRY Bolton. ~taie. son to Mr. aud Faret, of 63 Vernon St. recently namese soldiers that govsrn- MOUNTAIN WATER S’TOR- dining area, two-car gqrngc, aluminum pided Cape Cod rage, breezeway, large A department six>kesnian said Rockville; a St. Wroblewskl'a (xu* was tow­ PirketH, Pe(llnf s)lopa. Ngo Dlnh Nhu, who were killed comfortable Split Level home Present. Hon. John J. Wallett man rurdtin In front of the irfa.nt ’ all Bids. , country . sized kitchen with eled ix>rch. Call now. Rd., full dormer, baths, ex ­ Judge.. t sor; R obert.‘Benson, 470 Wood- evehta. of way on K O n te r St., near The ~ odds-: Pauline and Jeon In the coup that overthrew their in desirable Woodhlll Heights 646-0191 ^ T e g a j l MiMi refused ' to let more thsh Each Bidder must deposit vilning area, formal dining cellent condition, $2,500 down Estate of Amelia J. McCtormlck bridge St.; Rudolph Swanback. Parker, ofter an accident there were Joint favorites at 5-4 on government on Nov. I. 1961. The near.the Parkade, 3 bedrooms, a-k-a Amelia Mcftormlck, late of 1.000. non-atriklng employos with his Bid, security In the room, Ua batlis, garage. Mid WARREN E. HOWLAND to qualified buyer. Wlntonbury Manchester, in said District- deceas­ NOTICE 139 Kelly Rd., Wapping; Mrs, "nie Senior High Youth Forum Suturday at 8 af.m. The other meaning you put S pounds |I2 turnout was the largest demon­ amount, form and subjeet to 2 baths, garage, nicely land­ ed. Effle M. Shane, 270 West Rd., of North United Methodist driver Involved was Joseph down to win 4 pounds $98 tlirough to work, |iolIce said. . 20’s. Wolverton Agency, Real- — Realty, 242-7536, 242-1325, MANCHESTER The executrix,______having exhibited____ _ ’TOWN ,OF MANCHESTER stration of public sentimant for the conditions provldejp^n the tors, 649-2813 . scaped tot, close to ^hools. Rockville; Mary L ....Verkest, Church WlU meet tomorrow at (toppoexilo, 46, of 512 Taytar St Diane and OlirtatlneI were oiit The 42 lAembiprs of the, Bur- - 643-1108 A QI?\TQmT 1? T^T?PTQTrWT ---- administration‘-ilstratlon account account with with said said ’The Planning and * Zoning Diem sints his dsath. Instruction to Blddoya; MANCHESTER — Investment shopping and highway. A real o£jXNOioLf£i JJr^UlOlUIN estate to this Court for allowance. Box 65K, Itoventiy; SheIJa Mor- 7 p.m, at the church. aldcra with odds of k-1 sgalnM llngton poileV. force and eight If you are a young couple H js Commission will hold public etotr trip p ers' w67t* suriiriioned Attention of Bidders is partic­ RANCH — 6'4 rooms, fimt property. 8 units, two bullciings bargain and should be seen to­ ORDERED: That the 13lh day of rell, East Hartford; -Mrs. Pau- ____ The cor of (kiUiertne Heine, — A 1-pound $2.4 stake with a small family o f a n . hearings on November 10, 1969 Ul the plant After two uneuc- ularly called to the require­ floor, plus finished rec room tw O-FAMILY, 4-4, excellent on one lot, paved parking prea. day. Call the Jarvis Realty (to. November. 1969. at ten o'clock fore-. line Colbeth. East Hartford; Grade 9 ttonceplora of North of 5tB (Tieotnut Bt.. collkle.m at'the ney. 19. of 126 N Main m 8a(- sity of their courting acUylUea, MANCHESTER Four bed^ standing offer for you. 8- . the following petitions: I'ollce ('apt Hubert Absre. mTnlmum w agrratesV o’ be ‘"K' nmC mediterranean decor, lot. Beauty in benutilurcondl- Realtors, 649-2813. said adminUtration account with ton. East Hartford; Sharon R. church. iirtlny I n ^ t ^ - ^ r porklng lot Vincent said ' TTie .... Idea arose For«990,(Hi« room tri-level home with three room deluxe; 2 family in a .Haid estate, ascertainment of dbi- ITEM 1" JAMES A. MCCARTHY •• hi many.cjf ihoM In the • onion ‘ umler the (Jontract.- 2 full baths, o n e 'o ff muster tlon. $23,900. Call Ellsworth Glola. 708Tuah HIIt'Tld. . , ~ ^ of the M a ^ ^ . (Iraztta at 10:30 aa a Joke when a friend aaksd full baths, _^livlng, room with oholcf, area.- Let us show trlbutees and order of distribution, — GROUP DWELLINGS — The conveyance tax shown on were etrtklng UK rmployas No Bidder may withdraw bedroom, screened porch, $25.-, -Mitten Agency, Realtors, 648- TWO-FAMILY flats — Masonry and this kCourt .directs that notice , Also. "Eracy Ctolller, 381 Cen- Re«d-iDa(on Clrole of the 900. P hllbrlck Agency Real-_ .6930_____ . - construction. East Center.. St. cathedral Celling and car­ you h ^ to live almost rent- of the time place assigned for SPECIAL PER M IT — WOOD­ ? were'"!:^,:;^ »'1«1 m the from l.ynn. Maas .They arrived hik Bid within thirty (30) days tqr St ; Ann Marie Hajbuckl, 88 W'bmen's Society of Oommunlly- tors, 646-4200.'. ; • —-r—-r—------location. $29,900. Phllbrlck peting, grade level family free. 649-5306. said heanbgr'f^ given to all persons LAND STI^ET In lluriingtun aboard three after the uctu^ date of-the Bid known to be Interested therein to Blsaell S i.; Pamela.^^J. Mortar- Baptist Church WllVmeet tomor- TTie Vwr of Ph kp Splllnne. IS, The glrU were quKe happy -4- SBVENTY-M lle view, 9-rotim Agency. Realtors. 646-4200. room, sunny kitchen wltir din- appear and - be heard thereon by To erect group dwellings bn a l{U^s.^Abare sskl '' ppening. “r " , ty, 15 Marble St.; ^ra. Carole row-at‘^8 p.m, at Ihs home of of 99 Hemlock Ht.. collided with .ibout Iheir fslher's scheme ten **“ * •'*‘ MANCHESTEFS, Two-story ’ Contentporory, four bedrooms, . in|J area. Mid 30’s. Wolverton B south side of Woodland tile rrinCronlalton. Abbrv said, -. _ _ - To'wn (if Miuichester 'lutchlns Agency, Realtors, pinies In eaclv aparlment. Low » Ranch, brick front. 3 Manchester Parkade and by mailing on or before October Robert G.^Roaal, Broad Brook; toomis will speak on tbe Cbn- land caTi-waa pulling otX of a 'T m afraid a three-year itch The 72 unit snart'>..«n< nace, I-ot of house' for $20,500.' ' 22. 1969. by certified mail, a copy Street commencing 1(W feet but no one was hcMpItsiised Connecticut ■ - bedrooms..’ fireplace, garagej Manchester 649-5306 Floyd L.. Marahall,. Bolton Cen- necUcut Baptist Cbnventlon. ^ St driveway y.Merday at uat^.y^mU my iove af,a)r.," ptex waa'compteT.? m Hay^s Agency, ^6.-0131. $49-5324. uialntCnance and rent free llv- o(------thla order . to _ Kenneth McCbrmIck. _ east of Jrvlng Street. l/fiiun spokesmen coUld not ba ‘'Ing. lx)W 20'g. Wolverton Agen­ park-llke yard. Immediate' 09-. , 129 121st Ave. Blast. ISt. PeteraburK. ter Rd.. BoKon. ------i Florida 33706:__ Elsie _ I- RyaiRyan. 11$S . d ITEM 2 STANLEY BRAY — reached fur comment un the in- cupancy. .Only $24,900t. Hayes 6 rooms, prime loca Also, Mrs. Barbara Barnes, Jehovali'a Witness will hold, a iW 2(,.in.U ^^ cy. Realtors, 649-2813. Third K., la le ^ Palma, Pete)w- There w*M n fotir-car aocldent ctdenl, F Agency. 646-0131. K®roRe. immaculate_ con burg. Flbrtda 33706; Doris rf. (tortls. ZONE CHANGE — GREEN Glastonbury. Mr* Carol Dun- theocratic mlnlatry school tz>- . dltlon. city . utilities Built In-- „ Box 223. . (toboan. . Oorm.: . ------Emma M. Road on Main St . hear HaynM. Bat<- L T r The arich lt^ w w a Arnold I^w- iThe’'(-laah occurred aa the ns- YOU WlLIrflh'd many extras in can, 48' R u ssell‘'D r-, Vernon: mbirow- at 7 30 p.m and.' a M ANCHESTER_-G reen Manor 1964. $26,900. Phllbrlck Agency. S X ! * ‘ ahd‘*?Su“ - To change the ronlng from urdiiy at 7 30 p m T ^ , Occident •i ™ ^ • '■***^ Manchester tiunwide etlrlkr agataot U E en­ ' this three-bedroom Split Ix>vel. Mrs- Jeanlce G. Slartknok. East service meeting at 8 30 p.m. In I m quite happy •«' i arn.'i’ Rd., 5'i-room Ranch, encloked Realtors, 646-4200. (tourt. h.'ifipened . when Ellen Gordon The sparimenU hajl bean sold tered Its 'eei-uml week. Walking distance to .grade J Residential A to Business I Windsor Hill; Mrs., Irene E. Kingdom Hall. said Ihsnr, 27. ' ' ( LAUGE LOCAL MANUFACTURER porch, largo tile bath. 3 large JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. rrf 17 ftprucc St . attempted 10 to Elm Induatries Inc. of Hart­ iTcketliq; agjsinat OK's var­ school catholic high scfi(x>I. for a parcel of land of ap­ Kiel, Stafford Springs: Mni —r'. And Christine, 28, adllftl'' " " i bedrooms, hot water oil heat, OBDEB or JjOnCE ' bark onto Main St . from the ford. which now h*u sold them ious fei uitics in VeW^ 'Engtand Convciilont -location. High 20’s. proximately 0.25 - acres with" Elaine B, Tertufk. UncasvUle': The Willing Worker*, (hrcle of haven's got Umc to gel mar- COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE INTERVIEWING fireplace; attached garage, AT A COURT o r PROBATE. Memorial Store {lOrktaf KX' A to Warrail K Novlck, trustee, of Own^r. 643-0640. Lots For SMo / 4 held at Manchester, within for frontage of 97 feet on Green Bernard Banktle; Boot South United Methodist Church rtod •' conlmurd through the sfeekand, combinations, city utilities, well ^e District of ManchesTer. on the car driven by'Rriger Clough, of. IJariford. * , O N , Road as shown on -a plan en­ Hartford; Mrs- Audrey-G. MU-: has postponed lU regular meet-’ but without- dltftcuKy. >. landscaped. very jilce condl- APPROXIM ATELY four a'erea “ p$e2em.“'’HOT“’*’john®®J, Rockvillr traveling -fHMith on INVESTMENT package^ ’Two Wallelt. titled "A rea Map," Green Road ler. Kozley Rd., Tolland; mg scheduled for WetineBday. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 6, 1969 iTon. $25,SIX). Charles Lesper- prime land. Near community Judge"*"’, ' Ma-n 8< . stopped to leg the two-family - homes. Four five-' , near Woodbrtdge Street. Man- Reginald Elisw orth,' Lake Rd.. 'The next meeting will be - on once, 649-7620 649-7620. college site.and new Route 6. P .’ » r t m ^ " jr ' Gortlon car out A cstr foUowing room apartments with garages eqqals 80' feet. Sept. 1969— Coventry; John F Gruber, East ti’etlneaday, 'Dec 3, $21,500. Phtlbrick Agency, lale of Manchester, in said Diairlrt the fVAigh esk will forcixl into a parked car W . '.. /L ironl-to- 644.ia«5 —— tenioon at the Probate Otttbe in the To change the zoning from „ai.plit|ue • mhe, s to patch I Slunner Rd . Rockvilie. Mi­ back Uvlhg room with flreplhcr A " ’ Agency, 643-2682. Municipal Building In said Manches; -New Size-5 bu-t .at the Gibbons Asaembly. <«i-neatlo. Only ,5-years 2-car garage, privacy, top io- Court dthfCU that notice of the lime ttni It leer rsl-cl^t< sSlHig, tern piecei ami'dtiertinns involved In an .acrideii;: -with An I rectors; Community RenewiU Team, Memiier Conn. , • New High Waxes Paid Htdidays Copies of these petiUons anoi " .Salvatore Verdnjlo sifd aon 17 K of C Home after thc-6 pm old. A.-aium^li 5i, per ’ cent cation. High 'sO’s, Hayes .Agen- CENTER o, Uie hearing, have been' isrkester f o r making 12 'riuilts'. uhldentlfled ear yeMerday at ConfDrencel of Mayont, U. S. Conference of May^ Effective S«pt. 29,1969 IM AVE. . P rice . . .' orilv .’rile a Alton 8t.; Mrs V. Atorahatn Majtf at St Berthokmura'ji • Pension (Cbminpuny.F;y PiU d) mortgage. Owner, 649-3019,. cy. 616-0131 mately IH acres, all In Stnlerveled thereto to aobear and be _ rin g , nave .been OF . NEW VOBK. 5 45 p m She said thf- car cam e j ors. A m enc^ I.«gjon. jArriiy knd Navy Club. ' L • Free CMS V. zone. AU utUlUes oti the rite. » co»>> *" Town CTerk's office^ copy! Kuften and daugWer, 7l Wash- '(Siur^h i * . ,' hi- id on at h e r jta r on Summit • Up Tel 120 Houra X.Y. IM • Free Blue Cross MANCH^TER - TVo.fam1ly MANCHESTER - 6-rp,qn Cap. Ideal ^ ftoUpto dwellings iR^ng Mat MSM. zserni ■*:» Zl* Tastecr. m i6 SCK isceiat ft ' ington St ; Mrs. Rodney Tarr —- Ht she . pulled to the left but Cha/!l Mayor and -| Vacalion'Pay ^ fiat. 5 down 4 up,, .downstairs plus Jalouried porch, flreplaced »T. J. Crockett. Realtor. 643-‘*4 ^ays More‘itv normal office Boor, COIt. ttfls Sislir aa« So*. _ Ass* .Cates. JlasekeBUe and SOB. East Windstw. Mrs _ The A^est Side Old Timers riot enough The.' car hit hers I Chairman Board" of Oimrtors siiK’e 1SH86 FV>r you AND y<>ur family tn d has been completely remodel-^ living room, garage, ijotsly 1577. , , ‘ ? r brfor2'o S S L r“ 54. Dated thU November 8. 1966. Now available , . . . the '6? ■•'■*6. IIM --AiE Robert W. Euhankk aon, committee srlll meet Wednes-' ■and then drove on i'oitce are | U Free life Insurance 2nd and 3rd Shift Pjremium Fall ft Wiitter Basic 9F.A «M C A «- XOBK. ed. fine residential area. BtiJ treed lot,- convenlepl. . ce^ — ru . .k>- n ^ l. a copy-jof this order to M. Adler Dobkln, 11.1. 1W8S. *06A, Green Rd . Mrs. John day at 7 p m. at the home 'bf fontinuing to tnvestigatei —__------: Julia B- Webb. PhlUlpa Highway. i FASH ION showing m an y Jrjjl Stw. SSSMI tserfsi -eip-rnlim fie Hoplnns az>d son 336 O n te r Rd . Praheia Mahoney,-16 Hafnltn St, An Equal Opportunity Employer apartm ents vacant upon .w e ’, cation. Bel Air Real Lot 35. JacksoovUle. IToiida. and V Chairman REPHGLICAN h a n d so m e .styie* fro m nUa Ad Bjr Tlte T J. Crockett. Realtor. A m - Vincent A< Bogginl, Realtor, t 1'W B 1 J A J return make to thla Court. ! ' ClaiiWre W. WelU, which to choose your pat­ Vernon. . / . ^’hsns for )a ae«o|od Udlcs n i^ " WHM A.two-iar'i^idimt | icncl H crala Ads t wallett. judge Send 'SOe toda^lfor. thtj 1577. , - 64S-93ti. p stnmike Br-i Admr Secretary terns.; Only aftf a copy. *^.*.^ _ 1. Xf^TER- will be dtsciiaaed during the on W)*ryJtend St sfar/ut 6 p m new.’69 Fall an^ Winter DAY: Mrs. Joazf W. 6 meottag; ‘ 1- fKLBLM! r .. yesterday The ears invoived I \ i . ■S'"

' .. 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. Jw« in 40a ikawo^RjiW vu lM iU - 32 Knighton St., won the annual VlUmae Chmrm doudbuoa. Blgh in ^ ppnfiddnce In Michaels Own Watch, think of the church. U X riX , NO. 30 CUy of Kennedy Award from the West 'Arthur Green, director of the (TWENTY PAGES) X . *■ /confidence we have in it.to make such a fabulous Haven Irish-American Club for M A K O B E s i^ GD NOVEMBRR 4, 1969 'K ■ ■' Connecticut Commission oh Hu­ * AftPSVIWhg / offer. For men and women, $39.761o 61500. The church council of Second Irish s/3 in J«m — */3 in F«b. — V3 in M arch are atqwctoa af about S:ao. Ptenaa do no* caU-betore Manchester Democratic Wom­ U.S. Army Spec. 4 171010180 E. The after school program of Margarldo, 24, son of Mr. and ftiati. The Handd'a ■ / en’s Club will meet Nov. 10 at South United Methodist Church Is a4S-37U. 8 p.ni. at the home of Mrs. Am­ Mrs. Manuel S. Margarldo of will be held tomorrow from 2 :16 UCONN MAR-LEA PARK ASH>0RD brose Diehl, 129 Keeney St. 27 OUver Rd., was recenUy as­ to 4 p.m. in Wesley Hall of the Rhdto ataftun Wirtr pianB Mrs. Diehl will show slides. signed to the Signal Center of chpreh. to broadcaai iW h n a sw aoca Signal Support Group 106 at » BOUi ■ X oloae, and to rapm the in. E^gar Circle of South United Stuttgart-Vaihlngen, Germany. Mary . Greene Circle of the Methodist Church will meet Spec. Margarldo is a I960 grad­ tonnaHao-from ton to Mma. WASHINGTON (AP) — Women's Society of Community durtiw toe entasdiM. tomorrow at 0:80 a.m. at Su­ uate of Manchester High School Baptist Church, will meet tomor­ X. President Nixon, his ^ k sannah Wesley Hall of the and a 1968 graduate of Porter row at 10:80 a.m. at the church. piled high urith telegrsms church. School of Engineering Design. A nursery will be provided. X prompted by his Vietnam, Members unable to attend the policy spee^, told nows^ Manchester Bmblbm Club will Members of Mystic Review, morning meeting will meet at meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at North American Benefit Asso­ 8 p.m. at the church. ichester men today it was a “dem- the Elks Home. Mrs. John Cal­ oinstration o f support” that ciation, will have a harvest sup­ \ lahan and me'mbers of her com­ per tomorrow at 6 p.m. at Odd. Marcia Neutert Circle of the could do mbre than any­ mittee will serve refreshments Fellows Hall. Women’s Society of Community late: thing else to spoed an end after Mrs. Arthur Jtaymond Baptist Church will meet tomor­ X to the wiur. gives a cosmeUc demonstration The executive board of the row at 12:80 p.m. at the church. laterally- toousands of wires at 9. Guild of Our Lady of St. Bartho- 859 an Hotn*^ Uttered the lop of the desk end lomeiV- will meet tomorrow at Nixon Indicated that-«ut ot toe Flye Point Club ot Temple 8 p.m. at St; Bartholomew By SOL R. COHII^ whole meee ■ only a atiqpe stack Chapter, OES, will meet School. With 22,686 electors elig­ about Jour Inehea high came Wednesday at 7:80 p,m. at the W ^ r e at ible to vote in today’s elec­ fWto oMlasns who favor on home of Mrs. Robert Bantly, 4 - Hose and Ladder Go. 1 of the near at tion, the highest figure for immediate U.S. witbdrawal. Garth Rd. Miss Margaret Town - Fire Department will One wire pledging support 4 a tnunicipal election in Wright, Miss itathleeo Person yo u r meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Manchester’s history, 6014 came from Colorado and coo- and Miss C arol^ Nelsoh~are in McKee St. firehouse. ^ ' telep h on e talned, Nbnn said, 80.066 signa­ charge of refreshments. or 26.6 per cent had voted tures. He called It "the kxaest St. Judes Mothers Circle will P-ro.» the halfway wire In history." FREE point iri the 14-hour voting Recent ribbon cutting arid open house ceremony for the completitm of building meet tonight at 8 at the home The chief execuUve told newe- day. The polls close at 8 men: U L T IM A II of Mrs. Muriel Goyette, No. 2 The comprehensive plan for the total park indudee 4 buildinj^. 548 Wetherell St. Mm. Arlene DELIVERY pjn. "It Is v e ^ important In oiw COSMETICS Carlson is co-hostess. Members yoecial]y that of the r,eo- said. / combat troops from 'Vietnam Another 25th Division «4dler, on turning. tha conflict. ovsr to was entirely tha.fault of the ene­ ple .of the United States, with a but may )tave to revise it if Ha­ CHEERS!! Pfc. Tom Bozzuto, 22, of Water- T h e r/w a s some disappoint­ the S- television audience . Monday But I think it’s pretty much the '"_5' port. particulsrty the auppoif of oommander Ip Vietnam, bad Protestors - of the most Important and same we’ve been getting. I don’t ' , Id acceptance for the night. ” I believe Jt adU succeed. "the great silent majoclty of my SOM Sreatest addresses of a presi­ speech in Saigon political cir­ "It It does succeed, what the fellow Americans.” been given new orders In July to believe the ma^rity of sneer r O u t o f V.N a concentrata on preparing South dent of the United States.’’ cles. critics say now wUI not matter. American people have the The speech, Sa White House Vietnamese forcea. to tabs over I'T beHeve that the policy tp “ We particularly welcomed It it does not succeed, anything Hit M.I.T. fence to wait until the UNITED NATIONS, N.T. officials noted, contained no the combat. Nixon wild he hadt^ end the war and restore a gen- Preaideht Nixon's emphasis that I say then will not matter.” spectacular new proposals, and TONY V.et:-.amesc supposedly a ^ (AP) — The United States said cut U.S. air openilloris by more CAMBRIDOB, M h s . (API — uln peace to Vietnam, which ‘ pable of taking over.” / troop withdrawals must be He disclosed he had 'under­ hls'crlllcs wore quick to Jump • / made inIn proporatlon to the today it arill contlhue to seek taken several secret coritaots than 20 per cent! end he ’ was Hundreds of ctsmSlng snfiwar President Nixon has recalled in on this polnl, Senator Albert* \^lthdrawlng this year - by Dec 'demonstralora Invaded the e ^ his address today, te Ihb right 1 was disappoint^,” said strengthening of the Vietnamese Red China to try to with North Vietnam to try to Gore, D-Tenn., called for early , / . 16 - mors Hum 60,000 tfoopa. mlnlstratton btdldbig eg Msaaa- X. John KeUy. pi. Water- armed forces." said lawyer ^ ‘to w lM m p ^ Isolation’’, break the atalemate Iri the Paris hearings on the war by the Sen­ poUcy which conforms with our He also said enemy Inflllra- chusstts hupMute at Teeftnoto- JuM position,’’ said the official o w . Maw,., a, member of the xran Van Tuyen, member of an peace talks. ate Foreign Relations Commit­ tlqiri.^lnUi South Vietnam is doarn gy (hla efternaan, dsmandbw 1st Infantry D lvi^n at D1 An, old-,lne party that nominally *"**'>' Vie United Nations These Included a personal lat­ tee hearings erhich had tbeen English translaUon of Thleu’s now would ’ serve toe esute of ver\ the(he lartlaM three months to an end to boOi die Vtotnam war statement. north of Saigon. ‘/I didn’t expect supports the government ter to the late Ro Chi Mlnh In deferrsd pending the spsech. PIETR any earth-shMing announoe- peace. leM t(uui 20 per cent of the * and whal they eay Is K I T s rots which he urged "an early Taeo- But Republican leaders and "HUs poUoy U one which ment. I didn’t: think -he- Mnuld (8e Page Nineteen) "Wa are ready to talk with Mme period laiit year, and that In wor-relatsd rsssaitdt. lutton of this tragic war.” But some Democrats hailed Nixon’s leaMrs of Cotnmunlst China In U.S. cai^ltlee hsva decllnsd to... The pnxeetora, many wearing' Ho replied, toortly befoce bis presentation as pointing'\he way “ 7"^~ ~~ ^ a' frank and serious spirit srhen- the towert pMnt In thfve years, yellow armbands wllh rad d / death Sept. 8, with.a demand tor toward poMo'. And. praeldeiiUal ' l / - ever they cbodee...” Rep. J. Irv­ symintuing paitlctpsUon In the settlement on his terms, and press secretary Ronald L. Zie­ ing -SVhiiBby, R-Pa., told the (I s) demonatraUan. held s rally m iSSmatfon G n eial Aeeembly as MlT-e Kraage Ptaas^JuM prior ' AS TOW Vi toe annual Chinese repreiwnta- to thf 'tnvaiiixi. / in tlon deiwte Went inte ita seoand- A tight rain foil qs' the crowd day. ' left tho plaias'snd surgsd to w i^ But, be eald, "Peking has thus top sdiiilalatrattan Mdkbnf. far spurned pur ' efforts to ne- l a Na c mombars . ctrculwted T k iller gottote.” through the crowd bedbre tii ds- - ^ . Whslley called on delegates to parted. dlMrtbuUng paBtphleu HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Two of death. TTie oldest and youngest Johnson at that time. He ebme- and mysterious visits Here is what they said: Peggy. The FBI told Mom to Chlne»« narionallirts. rood of a wxind truck. from s tall man^ with strange Janet: "He (Major) started look at (Hcturcs of Chet Young ‘nte United States, be said, op- By WAJ-TEK H. MCZS Cana In tha Iwo e4les ellliette Urgaly one of personal Invds- ■ E*idler in the dsy. MIT oKl- • eyas who finally shot their fath­ writing to Peggy back in 1962, and watch out for him becatwe poMs a resolutian that caUa tor New Yorkers elect a mayor (overnora. ■ i tlve between the candldsteo. d a is dosed thp building bauaU^ ■...... er dead and killed himself. when be was in on insUtutlon in he might be dangerotw.” expulsion of a fqyernment today, with disowned Republi­ Nlxon'a, rasUjement of admin­ Cahill Is a six-term congreaa- ,tts Center IntornstlcsuU ...... : ■ TTiey’ talked of terror after ^lorado. Right from the start Diarir: ‘,,'We didn't have to wtiich.bas been a member of tlw istration policy Is unlikely to te moh seeking to win (or u!e OOP Studies amidst raports that R ' SI1 .'a w can John V. LIndny heavily la- their fa u lt’s slaying, when 22 he st^med to beUeve that lie took at to# pictures. We knew he United' Nettons since Its found­ vored to'vrte the re-election s major alaotloii day (actor, al­ the last major tndustrlel state nilght "also be the alts ot a ss4- family members Uved In on.e • hMbai^, and he had to be the man who had been ing and Is recognised by e ms-- which once seemed beyond, hla lhough the nationwide appear­ still governed by#.DeinocM. lure hoose under guard while police Jority of the member, states. Id ' fok weather" friends ore these little codts. They're would questions Uke. ‘How’s lianglng around the studio.” reach. GOP challengers seek to ance' Itself could prove of some "'The Democraile Incwribents ‘ 'Becauae-af tha risk o< vio­ bunted the kiUer; and of pity, for W tallay Is - a meritber of the benefit to Virginian IXnwoed lence and Uis niMur* at the set for ony kind of weather. Just zip-in thisir cozy linings “T **""■* •>«"«<: T hen one dsy he capture the governorships of In Vlrglnik s ^ New Jersey toe gunman when he was found alarmed. They were cuckoo let- came up to the door of Mom and U.S. delegation here. Virginia and New Jersey, where Hatton and N.*w Jersey's Wil­ were by sUte taw Inellglbto (or threats that hsvs bssn mada - to foil winter freezes. Zip out their linings ond they're dead by suicide. 'TTm U.S. government has tefs. but'we got others of Dad’s house. Be knocked on the Democrats now rule, liam T. Cahill, tha Republicans re-election. RepubUcens now against soma ot the peepte reody for warmer breezes. It's os simple os zippity-zip! “ made plain there |e no change The father, WUliam Lennon, kind, too." door, but no pne answered it. Those are the feature races in (or whom he jAmpsigned. control Ml of the neMon's etete' whooe' ofltcee are in the buUd- EiKy-core polyester-cotton shells, proo,f to weather, was shot and kUled by a rifle­ Diane: ' ‘Then. In 1964 or li in.lte opposition to PekliM^s ad^ off-year elections which could William C-sSMtle, the son of s houses. ih*. we toH the adseet courae ■' with 100% Acrylic pile,liner. Peocock, rospberiy, oppie!' man Aug- 12 at a golf course. he MartcH j appearing "here mtafon 'io (he world orJmUra rtgnal the mood of the voter in former |0verniw and once U:S.' In New -York, the dovish Und- was to close It.” said Prod. Paul brown, British-ton, hunter green. Sizes .6 lo ’l6, 5 t6 Witnesses Identlfled ' him as ABC When i we were doing cities dlamsyad by rising crima ambssssdor to Australla,.to the sey has alreeaed hU opporitloa B Orag, MIT’ s lasnrdeti pro- .15, 8,to >8. • Marvin MaJ^^ who called him­ Welk slura. n e v e r_ of our b m th !'^ ^ overturae to improve relaUone rates and raclal'tenakma, and in Democrstic nominee In Ylrgtn-i to the war In opening his lines to vast. ' self Cbet Young. Lest-Oct. 10 us; he Jtist stayed^ m the ^ c k from^.^r^ the Chtora. Red. isro Mates wjierc Prcsldem Nix- te, carrying tha crcdcntlsls of-s' liberal Moca opq*. disaitchaated AU ooctipams .of the buUdbto Major’s body ’was found nrar ground. But you, couldn't miss ' to hte speech to to 'O e n m l M Iniervenctf ^raonahy jlor the psrty which has held the gover­ wllh hts administration. ware ordered to leave hgll *" **“ * ^ ’' •“ Assembly Sept. . . . Nixon Mid e.m. BDT. ,. Sonora. Calif. PoUoe sasq )w had hlm -he was a very tall man. aUUng etoee to me.’ So we Rs^btlcan campalgnara.'" norship there for ts years. Msrto A. Procecciiio, the city klBed himself after writiiw a he wad r e a ^ to talk with the A major ImpdndcrabU: “The controller and Democratic ntun- Johnson- obteined a temporary I with strange ^ e e . We’d see him called the,police and this Uiim Holton has campaigned ss a * note admitting toe t-amn«, slay- leaden eg, Commu^ Chjins polling place Irppeot of Nlxon'a inee, at first crMidaed the may- jk* the bqck of the stage or hang- they picked him up; He was Uk- 'doarn-xhe-llne Nixon supporter, court order agaliut the ntalthon toZ- tog around the pai-ldiig lot. ” whenever, tlwy ’’choose to a h ^ election eve report on Vietnam, or s Vletqahi poaltlon. But ‘he —and — •», 14, gf Its u»vii«wrsmembara rmvnamy. Mondsy, . 4 . - : , ■ . ■ ■ I m j- •n to Atascadero (state foental tiring his race to* the record of to their epertroent at ABC Janet; "We still’ didn’t con­ hospttaU.’' don their setf-lmpoetd laole- •with hla word,of aaocrat Umrta-. tho President orhoni he. served Undmy battled back from an barring them from (ntmteili^ rtodfoe, where they tape \a nect hlqi with the ietteni. Tliat tlon.” ,* Me for the wuiidraaral of all ss a esmptUgn coordinator. early deficli to campaign pdUs. with the InsUtule's rouRne ae- Janet: ‘’He was picked ^p •bcrtly before Nixon spoke. American ground combat Procaedho vowed UiSf as may- ttvmes. '< weekly variety shpw with; Jlm- dldnl happen until the FBI once more, -but. we Weren’t gtv- In New Jersey, former Denspi- ^-e-Vofe The Democratic Team N^v. 4 my Durante. Janet and plane H-Z. Undersecretary of State Bl- irsope. or he arould ttemond qq "end to TIm demonstralacB sa ttl^ came to our house about that «*) any artaJis. We aUIl didn’t crstlc Oov, Robert B Meynsr •V.„i Lxnnoo recotBUed in an Inter­ bot 1- Richardson said the eoo- Oiacloeure of a major break- the -confllcK through tb!» sprawling buUdb^e Sponsored by Friends of. Toay Ptetranteolo—6t H. Oatee^ Trsee ^ X Ume. It seems be had been wt«- •“•“ hlcr him harmful. As 'far as has crtUcltcd Nixon policies. In­ view the long, tragic history *“* ebtnf threatening letters to fUct between Ifoscow and Ps- through or a : draqiaUc. new cluding thoof In VteUisip,; but John J. Marcbl. a State ssna- ‘mqln sntrance Miniitlne "H m 94S MAIN STROT IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER | pcsec move undoubtedly would that led up ^ tbetr fatiker's Urt r r eetoud ft (1 War Issue has not esugbi on, tor froth Staten IsUad. arrested Ho. Ho Chi Mlnh.' ths MW Is 'X- !3cr 1 <1 have proven a boon to KepsMI- and Hte campaign has been. ' \sse aighl ' ■ ' ' * ' ; ( /' : «% -• ‘XV-4 ■'Vt- n ]• •' & ■k- 'V \V- ■n.

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