PAGE FORTY-FOUR Aanrhi^ater lEwntng Hwali* df' The Rotary <31ub will meet tomorrow at «:80 p.m. at -the About Town Manchester Country Club. Capt. KiBg David Lodge of Odd Lawrerice Beadle, offlcervln- Fellowa will meet at Watkto ctaarge of th6 Manchester Sal­ IJOH LSI: Funeral Home tonight at 8 to vation Army Corps Vrtll present you've .drf conduct a memorial service for a special program. LaBergeOeer, a member. Drniald and Eileen Tlem ey OUR The Advent Study Group of Hayes of Sacramento, Calif., are Tinex Gift Watches B t A'T St. M ary’s^ Bidscopak Church visiting with their families, Mrs. T B t CAN will meet tonight at 8 in the Dorothy Hayes of 28 Parker Old P ^ s h Hall to consider the St., and Mr. and Mrs. Peter third and last of the services of Tlemey of East Hartford, for Holy Communion 'which have the holidays. u s MAIN NntKVr ForMTheFaaal) , Y oung V o ter s been approved for trial use In And we tell you that when it comes to the Bpiscopal ClMirch. v Holiday S w ^ ish Korv, Fresh Capons, on SST Manchester C3iaptor, Filibuster Conne^cut Fresh Turkeys, U.S. Manchester Lodge of Masons SPEBSQBA ,wlU rehearse to­ Wooed by Political Gfbups Choice Aged Tender Rib Roast Beef will have a short business night at 8 at the Army-Navy and Morrell Hams, we agree with you. meeting tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. Club. The rehearsal la open to *6“ to *45. JOHN STOWEUi ering the voting age to 18 for all vada. New York, Rhode laland Defeated in Senate Order now, please. at the Masonic Temple. Re­ all men wlsnng to alng four- AtMWIatod PreM Writer electlona. and Pennsylvania. i freshments 'Will not be served. part barberrtiop-style harmo­ By LEE BYRD WASHINGTON (A P )’ __ would seem to me to be President Nixon was pleased Associated Prefts Writer ny. , famous w s t ^ e s -iiW g ^ Youth-oriented political groups ***KWy illogical to allow young court’s decision, ac- f SWEDISH KORV Temple Ch^ter, OE8 , will WASHINGTON (AP)^enate backeis of a faster- have a -business meeting The confirmation claas of the /* craftsd and Timex-guawn^ moved quickly today to grab a to vote for president and cor*>ents lowering the voting age R ^ e r s C. B. Morton, ‘ members present and voting, to Is adamant in Its refusal to com- used to make." ans Hospitals and to their fam ­ The meeting of Manchester \ names of 18 to 21-year-olds for a 20- Minnesota and Massachu- Invoke cloture. promise. ilies. Wates scheduled for tomor­ algn-up drive. setts lowered the eUgible age to Lawrence P. O Brien express- (Before the vote, SST support- Republican leader Hugh Scott row night has been canceled. IT- in tag hope the states w ill soon fol- ers said the technolog:lcal "fu- also had compromise on his »n reducing the voting The Women’s Rhythmic 01^ it was joining with State constltuUonal amend- both ture of the United States Is at mind m he said before the vote Chcdr of Center Congregatitmal ’The Hospital Fenny Saver, 61B / other youth groups to a cam- ments to lower the voting age stake’ ’ in the question of wheth. that once it was over he sup­ Church will meet tomorrow at Main St., will be closed from palgn "to register those millions have been Introduced In Ne- (See Page Five) er $210 million in federal funds posed both sides would reUre to 1 p.m. In Woodruff Hall. Dec. 24 to Dec. 30 for rbpalrs / whose vote can bring about so- will be used to subsidize further a private room and renew’ the Morrell Hams are fully cooked and only the very fin­ and for the holidays. It will be clal change, reordering of na- development of the 1,800 mile bidding. ,■ Manchester Italian American open Thursday, Dec. 31 and «rUl an hour, 300-passenger super- Seott said he believes the dls- est eating places have RIB ROAST B E E F as tender fional priorities and Increased Society will meet tonight at 8 close again for the New Year’s support for their point of view.’ ’ sonlc transport. pute could be settled by provld- and flavorful as the beef sold at Pinehurst — order p.m .at the club house, 1S5 El- weekend. It wlU reopen on a State electi(ms officials corn-' And opponents, led by Sen. conUnued SS-T sj^ndlng regular bsisls Jan. 4. In Connecticut drldge St. AlLTUMMlM plained meanwhile that Mon­ William Proxmlre, D-Wls., con- tee present rate unUl the ear- Tuesday. day’s action 'Will result In ex­ Unued to tick off their list of ^ <>^ year-perhaps L pense and confusion because the ^oniusion Seen in Wake charges against the project; It March. ^ court refused to lower the vot­ will endanger the environment, ^ sh ow d < ^ then he said,. \ . , „ . , could be held against the back- ing age to 18 in state and local make too much noise, all but ex­ Shop Pinehursf Tuesday elections. Of 18-Year-Old Vote Ruling haust U.S. petroleum reserves, (See Page Eight) "This will be administratively year.old vote question on the difficult and w ill result in con­ By DON MEIKLE for Holiday staples.. ballot 8igain In 1972,” sadd E!d- siderable cost to the taxpay­ Associated Press Writer ward Forand' of Wethersfield, ers,’ ’ said Oreg:on Atty. Gen. HARTFORD (A P ) — Two sets leader of the unsuccessful “ Let’s Lee Jxtanson who had argued I I to 13-lb. Butter-rich b^for^1 hr"court‘V ^ t 7 < ^ r “ 2? machines at each poll- Vote 18’’ c a m ^ g n . ^Centers of Criticism^ Hit tog the voting age teg place? A dual system of vot- Consider this c o ^ decision Plump Hen Turkeys and Larger uig me voong age. e r . . and the relatively close electlwi Shortly after the court’s 8 to 4 tag—one with machines, the oth- ^ votes)^of last Novem- By Pope in Yule Message declslon on federal elections er with paper ballots? ’referendum. This state’s BUHERBALL TURKEYS SUPERB was announced. Sen. Edward These are among the p ^ ble have an- VA'TICAN CITY (AP) — Pope ’Hie Pope charged again that QUALITY M. Kwmedy, a potenUal Demo- ways In which Connecticut elec- ^ ^jat CmQUITA YEIXOW Paul V I today denounced Intel- the Italian divorce law violated craUc presidential candidate to Hon otticlals wUl have to cope qualified to vote In lectual centers in the West the 1929 Church-state concordat BAN AN AS lb UK 1972, said he wUl move quickly wita the new t^ e r a l law— elecUons as they wiU prove which he said aim “corrosive that gave civil effect to Church for Senate iqiproval of a const!- upheld Monday by the U.S. be In national elections," For- criticism’’ at the traditions of marriages. tutlonal amendment applying It Supreme Court—giving 18-year- the Roman Catholic Church. He exhorted Italians “ to re- TUESDAY ONLY — SWANSON’S T.V. to state and local elections. tee right to vote In nation- p^rand warned of “ massive Maklng his annual Christmas main solidly faithful, now and In II m m “Once the law goes Into effect election. election-day confusion” If 18- FROM address to cardinals stationed in the future, to their ancient and CHICKEN DINNERS baub53« for federal elections, it Is ex- ‘ It’s going to create w m e con- given full vot- Rome and other prelates of the honorable traditions of respect $125 trem ely likely that the states fusion, wlta 18-ye^-olds not be- rights. _ Vatican Curia, the pontiff also for the Christian values of the PINEHURST HOME STYLE Starting H&H Big will lower the voting age to 18 Secretary

MAN(3HE5’TER EVENING HERALD. MAN CH E^^R; CONN.. ’TUESDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1970 PAGE t«A!llB;m7D iBtngtfffWft irtn u iL D . CONN.. ’TU E S P A J^D E xA feE R 22, 1970 SheiBWoltlBridge Hebron" Polish Press m aim nM m Shopping OPEN T O I ^ ahd WEI9. tiU 9:00! n m m n a m i l i f e OdJf OIWBI» MHS Honor RoU YOUNQI^ ’TO b r i d o e e x p e r t s NOOTH fvtes To Start i Building Committee Accepts Lays Riotmg 4 AQI10 6 a l f h e d '^m e d i w o e ® Y o » r G ^ First Quarter sawareaeatneaSMaF a (? 76 a^yiction Against Vandals r Gilead Hill School Addition (Christmas, EV(B^«Bid SatuT^y Will Be Oimp till 5:30). To€^miilka sdb eases w «Mi« *r MrJ ,«Life Is very'cruel,” Stella O J74 SOPHOMMIKS Louis DellaFera Karra Clark 4'8 5 2 ^ The (3Uead HUl SchoiU (Build­ to be sure thtit their chilrara Rebner "^wmarked to tee the nirfSf resolved last snowfall of toe year and on toe come to 'rchool appropriately- G a lh r y WMUAW (AP) — A Oommu- High Honors Scott Dickie Patricia Cobb LLMHAOHmo WEST EAST ing (Committee has racepted toe rp OaiertiMimM other day. "What’s wrong?” I Initiate legal action effectiveness of toe ptuking ban as: dressed for toe weather. nUt party newspaper charged Aaron Bayer Douglas Dingwall Deborah Colby' L£j ♦ 74 ♦ K9 8 2 **?””*“ was put In effect at 8 new additlra to toe school. How­ SroAlREAPPLlANCJf MiduM Oornlah asked /In some concern. "A KQ 10932 07 8'5 Lunch Profits '' today that under Poland’s old Gary Bujauclus Allen Dowd Satorday. ever, final payment of $20,327.60 For toe second- month in a anJ NOEL iCheryl Champy Darlene Drown Enlest OoK ■ t m t smaU club,” she wplled In a O 6 , ' ■ O 10 9 52 regime Uie nation was ruled by dSMa “****”^ ***® ®^tte however expressed oon- Off-Ldmit Cafes to toe contrrator is belhg with- row, the hot lunch program Eit Jody Dickinson WUlle Durant Jen Cushman tragic voice. Bridge eiq)®*’!* te**' 4QJ74 dkK109_/ rrrm , rasolutlon gave cem on the hazards canted by held untU some telnor work Is toe elementary schools Is show­ SHOP one-dded commands and a very Kathryn Donovan Susan DsledzInBkl Pamda Custer fer odd affUctlons. Pwpten to SOUTH niiirti ^Lrlck Cavan- residents who “louse up toe B elieved B asis Gall Czerwinskl completed.. ing a net worth figure. narrow circle. Teresa Dvorak MleheUe Blch shed a tear or two. 4 augh the authority to begin ac­ snow removal for themselves Mrs. MEu^orie Porter, CEife- The p^>er did not mention the Lynn Oarman William England Janlne Daigle I BiMino South dealer. AJ4 tion against toe parents of toe For Ahem Move Upon completion of this work, dust In Time For Christmas! 935 MAIN STREET ' Elio DappoUralo tM ir 17 m eint KceraayMl rad their neighbors by toraw- final payment wlU be made rad teria mEuiager, reports that eis name of VVladyslaw Qomulka, John Oeyer David Farr Both sides vulnerable. O AKQ83 youths who participated in of Nov. 30, toe program had a AT WATKINS Clara Oreenfleld Baxharii Davidson h iM or Adult •derilei ing snow directly into straets toe committee wUl present toe the Ooihmunlst party chief who Donald Farr Opening lead — King A63 breaking, entering and damsig- after snow plows have cleared NEW HAVEN (AP) — A net worth of $1,118.84. At toe LesUe Green Donna Deyorio ing school subtle, three-monto,I6ng hassle addition to toe Hebrra Board TEL 643-5171 stei^>ed down Sunday on the ICary Farrell Hearts. Sooth West North East property last Feb- them.” end of October, toe Eunoimt wels heels of bloody rioting by wpili- Pamela Horton Nancy Fordo Mary Ann Dion "Your oppraents play weak 2 C? 2 4 Pass ruory. with to^ New Itevra Board of of Education for acceptence. Catherine • Johnson Fllomena Donadio .M HKuaoa i/AWinfi 1 <> At » a previousprtsviuuB uuuncucouncil iiieosb-meet- $412.66. ers. But It was clear he and his CtudsUne Fotta (AailleHniyuey overcalls,” Mrs. Rebner w- 3 NT All Pass PoUce CommiBBioners over res- Lunch Program PEurtlcipation in toe program FRIGIDAIRE hJ™ **« instructed OouncUmra close associates were the tar- Use Klsells CaitSyn Franklin Scott Doonelly isMrtaiewiad trarrats lahled off-Umlto for po­ Principals at both toe Hebron remEdned over toe 60 per cent Claudia Kuehl Thomas Donofrio counted as sora as she had w- _ ---- ^------———------^® ♦2-1“ Robert Sklenar to lo6k Into toe gets. lOdhleen French gained her composure. "Hew ^ licemen «q>parently led to toe Elementary rad toe GUead Hill mark in November with 62 per ' Sylvia Lefcai Susan Dowds Five Arms Ordinance resigiudion of PoUce Chief Schools have announced that Party newspapers had been Makes Dehut Gerald Gagnon aw your dummy and your own . “*® .f!?' ^en a Greenfield Dr. resident cent of toe students pEurticlpat- . Karen Magnuson Karen Gilmore Donald DrlggB James F. Ahem last week, toe free rad reduced rate lunches ing. ’This compEures with 61 per blaming the riots on "hooligans Ifiss Laura Jean Oleksinskl, Thomas Neumann Edward DUbaldo . .hand.” She rattled off the cards wnie . «nesHon ” ® ““ sted guite were being dtecharg- New Haven Register said are available at both schools stuffers and adventurers” but now they daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WU- x>lane Perleone Brent GrlswOld « iw» of both hands and told me the i.jjT (18 talked \to two of the parents, ed too near her home ^ for com­ cent In October EUid 99 per cent John Duffy but has received no EMsunmee Monday. tp youngsters who qualify be- pEirticipation in September. were putting the Marne on Go- llam A. Oleksinskl of Dartmouth rstriornphor Saunders®*®^***-®r?*** Janet Duggan bidding. ^ to 18 ptenta). «»«* P>A3r- fort. I Ahem, who had gained a na- cause of financial difficulties in mulka. Rd. and a student at BoaUm i,anlel W er Paula w Haldeman- m -™ that they will repay toe Mrs. Porter feels that if toe Robert Hayes EUaine EUUot - West leads the king of you hold; Spades, 7- amount, he sidd. Sklenar reported at this meet­ tional reputation since being toe home. "Everybody should feel re- University, will be one of the Jeffrey Stone THEATER TIME ** ing that toe crucial point in toe program era retEdn over 60 per You'll fnd hundeds of Mary Horta Janet Bngbeig ■ Mrs. Rebner con-« K-q-18-»-8-3rDlA' Cavanaugh explained Uuit toe promoted to chief three years EUglblUty to participEite In el- cent pEuitlcipation throug^ut sponsible for what he’s doing,”, « debutantes to be p ra te d uebra Vater Catherine Erardi SCHEDULE tinned. ”Play the h^.- e; Ctaba, Q-J-7-4. ordinance was that no person ago, cited a "troublesome rad ther of these programs wUl be small, inexpensive gifts said Zycie Warssawy, or War- ** the 17th annual Bal Menuet, janet Veal Cheryl Howe “I see Uie ptent,” I said totel amount is not divided toe yeEu:, there should continue Nancy Hubbard Patricia Farr Wliat do you say? could carry, or discharge a load­ sometimes painful i injury” ra based on toe foUowlng manda- to be a net worth fig;ure shown. like these for "stuping saw Life. "But there U no re- Wedhestoy ove^, 30 at panxeia Walch smugly- See If you can be equaUy, ra more dtunage was ed gun within 309 feet of a per­ Boimle Irwin Roocanne Faucher East Hartford Drlve-In — Re­ Answer: Bid four hearte. You done by one boy than toe others. toe reaiaon tor hlh resignation tory famUy Income levels: Flu CUnlc ”, at Your Gift sponslblUty without Independ- Marcia Wlckman equaUy smug. Spot Reb- ^ ^ son, buildii^, vehicle or domes­ David Johnson Kathleen Faulds opens. Frl. Cavanaugh wra not In com­ at a police board meeting p-Qj. free lunches, a famUy of ’Ibe second flu clinic held at Gallery, as well as the ence: He who says, ’I am taking ^ ^arbo Pamda Fecltt East Windsor Drlve-In — Re­ neris brUllant play befow you ^ ^ tic animte. regular stock of fine Linda Johnson plete agreement with toe res- Friday. four must have a grross Eumual toe Public HeEdth Nursing Of­ Alexander Ferguson opens Frl. read on. hand your partner has for bis He noted that a state reg- In a news crafereiwe later, uicome of $4,200 or less, Includ- giftwares. , Ccmnecticut, Hartford-New Brit- James Aldrich Sharon Joyner Edward Fisher solutlon, he said, but Town fice earUer this month WEts weU the others from It. He who says, Sue Kahn Manchester Drlve-In — Re­ DUenura ^ opening notrump. The best way Maaager TVsrry Sprenkel urged *** weUare payments. ’This fig- atten d ed ^lg h t from ^ b r o m ■I alwavs know best ’ releases Oiapter, and the Polish paui Backofen Martin Fisher opens Frl. If South lakes the first heart, accidents la to bid pons i ^to toe boi^, he s ^ can be adjusted by $600 per jg from Andover, rad 20 from others ^ m ^ i ^ y 't o thi*. Uhlverslty Club of Connecticut. Brian BaUard Jeimifer Katz W toatjroceedlngs take place **’® Christopher Kearns Nancy BTelahman UA ’Theatw — Five Easy East wfll get In with the king of , a 600-foot 4 riuige of a person, forced him “to run very hard y „,ore or less than four. Columbia. All proceeds from the affair are i\>nee Baxter Diane FothergUl Councilman Robert Sills felt "The fact Is for some Ume designated for charity and schol- oilford Beaulieu Elissa Klein Pieces, 7:16, 9:16 spades In time to defeat the Orayright 1OT8 that pressing a suit wra not In building, vehicle or domestic to stand sOU.” reduced rate lunches, jjj. Meivyn UtUe admlnlster- Mary Gallager Einlmal. Ceramic Spoon Rests in past the dialogue between lead- arships. Marguarite BlakesteeSusah Klemana contract by w tui^ a heart., Peatarea Ooip. good teste rad suggested. toe „ "^® sted In a firat- gross annual Income must be tj,e vaccine assisted by toe ership and people has been cut Matthew S. Bnmisz of Carman David Bunce Susan Garrison If South refutes the first heart,^ ______I at- ®**®"^*‘ suggested rewording page news analysis Monday that gs.eoo or less, including weUare o„vuc health nurses M!rs. apple shape $1.75; cat Robert KUmek Robert Gay, Jr. council provide toe town off and replaced by one-sided Rd., Is chaim an of the program Donna Bujak Thomas Koehler Red China Frees West will shift at once to clubs; torney with “elbow room'____”-to payments, for a famUy of four. Andrew Gasper of Andover as- ^yainjAqfipiyg designs $1.50. Decora­ commands—often decided upon committee. Elgin Byram Stanley Geldel and this might be very danger­ toe leris- ®‘®‘® vegulaUons but added that with toe board centered on toe -rhfs too can be adjusted by $600 . ^ roriatratlon William Krause Michele Germain advise parents that radigBuyona tive colors. In a very narrow circle.” a diimer party for the pre- Kathleen Chevretta Christine Ktitcher British Banker ous. <. Ansonia Youth latlve body of South1 Windsor ®® “0*^08006 Is only as good designation by Ahem ot two pgr child If more or less than . US peoplepeople r received SgmTHgvator • There were rumors In the ctq>- sentees and their escorts will Haney Childs Janice GUdie South aw>ids the horns of this indlviduEd using toe New Haven restEiurants eis o«- four. Linda Larlvee Fred GUha had acted rad autobrized steps ^® toe flu vaccine at both clinics Ital that Premier Joseph Cyran- precede the ball. There will be Michael COndon Lisa Larson LONDON (AP) — A BriUah dilemma by pla3dng the jack of Held in Threat to be taken for reimbursement ''v®apo*> Umits to members of toe poUoe Other emergencies, kuch ra toe Agency reported. ’Ibis rep­ Instant Coffee Contain­ Suzanne Gold - Also, Mayor Fitts noted that department. ers made of ceramic in kiewicz, once credited with a champagne reception for their Michele Cremlsi Richard Lescroart banker arwsted In Comteunlst hearts at the first trick. On the a ot funds—but to give the boys unemployment or illness In toe resents an IhcreEue of 30 over helping to bring Gkmiulka to parents at the hotel. Anna Cyr John Golding natural assumption that South ^ tomorrow evening .toe fourth When he wra questioned by fjBLmlly, wll be considered In de­ shape of a rooster, with Gall London Lois Goaselln China 2% years ago on spy a chrace to work to repay Irat year. power in 1966, may resign or be After the ball Mr. and Mrs. g4V4f dafrott. vials for pills in plastic Bradley Johnson eal condition. fow be unable to defeat toe (OROCJOG). South Windsor will The Register sEdd that a vote of frozen food. Twin Hydrator* hold up to 23.4 qt» of fruit* tn d ised to work extra hours to didn’t have anything else to do Marcus Hlldltch Seeder participate In discussions rad PLAINVILLE (AlP) — A 68- ^ es wUl be considered privi- v*g*tablM *nd k M p ttNNn/r««h and crisp. Edward Johnson Johnston was arrested In contract. Huge 'Hdal Power on -vriietoer to support Ahem As Store Clerk BIG SAVINGS? Door Storaga In both door*. Egg ahalf, buttar purse case $1.25. make up loss of production due on Chriatmas, says third grader l^^irie Horwltz Stephen SlsCo yera^ld Pl^vUle mra wra a^ ‘X5Te“octoter leged Information rad will be and snack compartmanta, daap ahalf for hatf* Nancy Johnson Shanghai on Aug. 25, 1966, but “Give toe opening leader just WASHINGTON — The world proposEds regEirdlng toe p itte d Chock that Jook-twica prica and you'll aael Buy Three - Minute Tele­ to a strike last week.” ^ Jossie Elam. David Hoyt rested Monday rad teiarged wito thi* blggy and you save BIgl gallon milk carton* In tha rafrigarator taction. Susan Stickels but will not enter into ray meeting. Ahem Udd toe boEUd known only to the principal Sh«lf plu* ]uic* can holdar In fraazar door. phone or Egg Timer Plane flights and tolejAon^ "I think maybe he got his Job Richw’d J

P A G E F IV E MANCHESTER EVEl^lNG HfiRALt). MAHCHBSTBR CONN.. TUESI5 a Y, DECEMBER 22, 1970 PAGE FOUR MANCHfeSTER. COljlN^C^ T ^ D A Y , D E ^ 22, Treschuk oK i^ter St. was re- ' . B olton cently,^elTCted studdnt'senator ^oters Fourtkjppor L u r e s V o m e r s TV Tonight ^iSirew University in New Jer- RLAZA DEPT. STORE Librar^Gives "sey. W ooed By ^ te iie d ln for Complete Miss Treschuk, who is a bo^ ' (We Have A Notion To PleoM) See Saturday’s TV Week o f om or^ ^the university,, plaits Municipal Building ’ to.4iiaJor in psychoIo^.-'She is PoliticallJiiit Seale Cfise E. MIM>LE TPKE. (Next .to Popular Market) J a r r e d i n P i i i ^ A r e a s '^ H olida;^ W eel^ a 1969 graduate Of ^ Ito n High 6i*r <8 >rspr Mm m (Obnttoned fr o m ^ o ^ .O n e ) By JEULN HELiiER 'residential and commercial cus- amounts spent by Uie end at the <1S) ^ Wild WMt^^ (C) School. jfOontliiiiea from Page Onel '■" tomera as,well as essential in- year and,.to'1rabmlt v olw ta ^ y ^ e Bolton P u^ ( Spidori’ Thanks (M) Addams F wbiI^ Arnold MarklOi.^ exercised per- WASHINGTON, j(AP) The justrlal 'users, we believe it is any new"pronu>tlon prog^m s or «t) GIHljpa'»^»lsBd (C) wUl' cloee at Christmas Ihe- Senior Citizens <21ub of P ^ e « to register young voters S;85 <4*> W ^ e i ’ W s ^ (C> emptoi^chAUenges to excuse threat of fuel '^bwer short- necessary to inform the public ,budgets 30 days ahead of their (C) Eve and wUl-T^aln closed un­ Bolton wishes to thank mem­ In time for the 1972 elections. OPEN EVERY NIGHT 5:SS (88) 'OUlIsiia^ th eon ly black on the panel, a ages ttils winter luts - prompted of the advantages (rf natural gas use, (48) WhaVi My Idaef til the..-fdIiowIng Monday. ,,Ort bers of the Council of C a t ^ c On CM>ltol M il the reaction 8:88 (8-848) Westter Kmrt* sad wan generaUy favorable. j/KWtM from New Haven, and a Minnesota's largest power <0 ) 'Ncw-'Toar’s Eve the.,llbrary Women and the Men’s Club of several states to call lor a mor- othef fuels, particularly for New* _ , Derby man who works at an atorlum on utUlty company ad- domestic use and to encour^e supplier. Northern States Power (18) Dksk Vsa jpyke ''Vrill cloee at 6 p.m, ahd will re- St. Ma-jrlce Church for the “ Up to now the youth of today IINTIL CHRISTMAS (88) Te Ten the Tnith JCf hito a legitimate grievance,’’ aircraft plant and said he has * verUslng bUtzes for new cus- the purchase of gas appll- C o .' has not cut back its adver­ 6:08 (48) Bawhlde main closed .on" New Tear’s CJhrlstmas supper they sponspr- tising b u t. has considerably Day. On Jait^ 2, the library will ed for the Smiors last week, said Senate Majority Leader “very many” black friends. tomers, but some companies ances.’, 6:88 (8) New* with W*)t*r Owj*- Seale, the bearded cofoimder changed its focus—from one of kite open frOm 2 to 6 p.m. Oliey also want to thank the Mike Mansfield, D-Mont. “ For have declined to go alcuig. ' (8) New. with J.K. Smith u d and chairman (rf the Black Pan­ lures for new customers to an all their interest, for all their Everybedy is pioasad or PLAZA. S t* ««r An Associated Press survey HartT^BeseoBer (l» Children’s Story Hours at the Brownie Girl Scouts who made thers, and Mrs. Huggins, a local . . fuU service emphasis on the costs involved (18)-^CBBdld CsmerB ^ wprit and effort, for all the opl- Indicates that while some elec­ ,(88) NBC New* , library will be held Monday the centerpieces and provided party organizer whose husband in building new generating sys­ Friday, Deoembcir 25,1970 nltais they expressed, nothing tric and gas utilities have volun­ to residents (8) Movie . from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. for entertainment lor the program was slain by black separatists eboica stock of ChrismicB Cords, Trimmings* tems and protecting the mvl- (88-48) New* — Westher M d counted tarily cut back or changed the ™ set the qualifications of voters.’’ They^ll Spend ^Christmas inMexfco^ excessive claims. more acute. Percies Gas Light ______Preservers’ ’ — Rackley before ordering the and type of advertising done by Monday’s high c would ' have lowered the voting lege age participating " in the electric utilities continues. T World Vision Mission project, also be Involved in a number terials. more; and Wendell Either of conventional love affair of Mr. ice which could not be 'filled— day’s modem thinking people Ing "Johnson Years." age to state elections. Citing a utility company re­ 8:88 Maggie — EzeroUa (O) “Christmas to Mexico.” of construction projects, includ­ BYom left, Charles Swensen, Bolton Center Rd. and Mrs. Kenneth Gidge, you the equivalent of 186,000 private. can be flim-flammed by such ’ "nie I Inner Thighs" D J?I/g CH!I 3 STOREi G r e a t e s t “ I Would hold, as have a l(Hig will be happy to know they still port “ that there will not be suf- , , , 9:88 Advocate* nfllct between the roles of the secretary of state. Town Now, the billboard. It is in soning that promotion could m. TT down” on an alleged interstate nonfederal races, he said, “ No was so imi)0]:tont I didn’t want ed and ready to take on the homemaker and social activist. seasonal demands ^ T P O R D (A P l- ^ o H a r t - bling ring Nov. 6, pleaded Pt/RCHASO IN| Clerk John Killeen told Smyth, downtown Boston, a Christmas lead to greater demand, he said, BEAUTY. function is more essential to the to be in conflict. world, die m ^e a choice—one, I say with sill humility that I ford men were sentenced to ^ Djgtrfct Court gift to Mrs. Gidge, and reads; “ The existing customers may seporato aiul independent exist­ “ For the sake of the cause I she believes, that was at least have achieved a balance. It can a freshman at Monmouth Col­ The Virginia Electric Power eight-year prison terms Monday Donting FREB “One year has passed. Judith be Ul-served by the promotion of Monday. ence of the states and their gov­ was willing to be a supporter, to partly dictated by fate. She be done.” lege in Illtoois. additional loads at ""higher Company has, for some years, on cha/rges of illegal narcotics ’Itiose who pleaded not guilty , Powder ernments than the power to de- do whatever was necessary and Kenneth Gl(ige love each found itself short of electrical sales. channeled her energies toward Concerning women’s llbeira- Connecticut still has a 21-year than ever. What do costs. __ , in front of Judge T. Emmet tenntoe within the limits of the even if it meant sublimating husband and children—but not tion, Eiie believes that It has age limit OT„ „ voting . In state and ^ The chairman of Michigan’s generating capacity during the ’^ey were J ^ Matos 27, ^larie to charges of operating CHRISTMAS Omstitution the qualifications of some of my own desires. But without regrets. For she, Coret­ Public Service Commission, «>mmer ^ a k season and has and Arcana C t a ^ , 24. M ^ ______great potential, but is currently "local elections, b(x>k-maklng ventures by tele­ their own voters and the natiure there were times . . .’’ ta Scott, who had been active to bogged down In too many Irrele- Willis Ward, has asked gas and q«^t a^dvertlsi^ for new air con- was c^vlctcd. antrxm pleaded bets through Connecti- EVEN SANTA SHbPS AT NANEL ! of their own machinery for fill­ Coretta King stopped abruptly civil ri^ts before she met her vancles. DANBURY (AP) — House ‘Boneshaker'’ electric utilities to discontinue ^ Fred CampagneUo, 44, 97.00 ing local public offices.’’ and shut her eyes. She leaned husband, might have done “I think women’s lib is suffer­ UFT THE LATCH . . . wuiiuiiuco advertising for new otherw against him dro{^>ed. , . . CHANEL NO. 5 Speaker William Ratchford of NEW YORK — An iron-tired promotion aimed at new busl- ^ of Weet Palm Beach, Fla., Jo- States had asked the court to back to an easy chair in her ho­ somettitog tangible for the ing from a lack of meaningful Danbiury said Tuesday he plans to avoid the solicitation of electric heat customers in an at- U.S. District CVxirt Judge T. sephg^pb Patrick Dlpietro,Dipietro 66, of I' Shoum, Gift Box of Spray Coloqna and Bath Powdar tel suite and talked of some of bicycle patented in 1886 and j4 AND he’s still finding plenty of intriguing Fear Caanctkiani decide whether Congress could movement. objectives," Mrs. King contin­ to introduce bills to the (Seneral business which could not be ^ West Palm Beach. Gary J. the things she had w ritt^ to her rough to ride that it became ideas to fill all those stockings and gift Olbtr Gifts: Parfuma, ISO and ISM | |.Q0 on hand to make such changes through a She voices her misgivings ued. “ It must be broader in its Assembly to set a unlfonn date 34, and his wife, book, “ My U fe With Martin Lu­ known as the “ Boneshaker” packages- Come on in, we’ll help you fill SCIserved veu because yiof the gas short- mand. ^ same June narcotics raid to Zimmerman Psrfuma for tha Puria bM legtolatlve act, rather tiian a openly, matter-of-factly, not bit­ appeal. TTie Issues must be Mr'S. Diane Zimmerman, 32, Jadp ywri tor all primary elections and im- had pedals on the front wheel. lengthy constitutional amend­ ther King Jr.” terly,. but with longing. more basic, ones that all ulomen your Christmas stockings and packages too e*®' 1 (Commonwealth Natural Gas, minimum two-year terms. Springfield, N.J. Parfuma Spray 4.00 She was bom and raised to ru­ Iform residency requirements. Prom this machine and a high- But two of Michigan 8 largest ^M w iw 'in iM wholesaleu/rif>ia*iiM laa distributor.i i i m i v** rtiii v*r~ '■'naav u/caT'o a iLaniwi i ns.* ment. “ Yes, it was hard on me,” she can relate to. , . . , - - - o . They wero Augustine Vasquez, Eau da Coloqn# 3S0 and 4JX) ral Alabama, at a time when The Danbury Democrat said wheeled, rubber-tired cycle first Open Mon. thru Fri. till 9;00; Sat. tlU 6;30 utiUty companies Imvehave ^taken e n g^jj participating In national 26; Roberto Cblon, 22; and Ef- Justice J(ton M. Harlan, who said softly. “ I was involved be­ "It’s ridiculous to fight men EoehtatiiurNew Negppoes were discriminated the bills were being drafted for produced to England came to­ dlametrically opposite positions advertising campaigns to stmu- ralm Resto. No age or address Spray Colpqn# 4J)0 voted against the 16-year-old hind the scenes, but naturaUy because they’ve made us home­ Lighit Attracts M idges ColocM Trio against as a matter of course, intixxiuction at the General As­ day’s bikes. on the issue. sales and spokesmen say were available for Resto. The Bath f owdw’?4jH piovision and was the land, but his infus­ About herself, Mrs. King said, publican party and one tor the cases bring 'js to a crossroad tering through a side door, wait­ this year. Michigan Consolidat- asked major utilities to volun- Puerto Rico with his mother fly or daddy longlegs which ing because their children were she believes she Is moving to­ Democratic primaries. 4.00 that' Is marked with a formida­ ing until the whites were served ed Gas Co. says it has no inten- tartly submit a statement on who had come here to help him emit a bluish-green radiance to too young to be left without ei­ Ratchford said his bill on rest : # ■ ble ‘i|top’ sign.’’ and then taking whatever flavor ward tovolvem«it to a broader tion of cutting back. promotion practices and after his arrest. attiuct midges Into their webs. ther parent. She wrote about the dency requirements would seek In ' 1966 Congress suspended the man yras i>ushing. Her fath­ civil rights movement, a move­ The Inability of a gas pipeline 1963 “ March (MV Washington’’ to make residency for all elec­ literacy tests for five yeaiu to er was burned out of business ment to which the rights and ca­ company to deliver promised ^ - - Ocdogt.4. when she had not been allowed pabilities of women will play a tions the same as tor the presi­ Doette Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, when he became “too uppity." supplies and delay In comple- Mlsslilslppi, South Carolina, Vir­ to walk at her husband’s side major part. dential election. (Connecticut’s ti^ and — ele------make------an~ Impression on the Our decor. chester questions or problems the present m

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d r iv e n jb f an American who was part of Connecticut American occupational forces on A rch itect that erstwhile Japanese territory, the lEttmttui l|Fralfi Yankee W lQ D iscuss p u b u h h e d b y t o e , victim ^being, in each instance, a native HBRAliD KEUNTINQ CO., INC. of Okinawa. 13 Blasell Street By A.EUOe C- UandieateivConn. a » m g THOMAS F. FERGDSON 'r What flashes into the mind of an WAIiTEIR R. FERGUSON American in such instances is that such In the olden days, v*en gov­ PttfaUahers On Jan. 6,-^“How to Make a — Fouodeid O ctob er 1. 1881 an accident is somehow, different from ernment could still afford to Landscape Plan for Your pre-Oirlstmas night In remain primarily a bustneas of Publtaited' Every Evening Except Sundays Home,” will be discussed by Lawrence was quiet and cold. and Holidays. Entered at the Poet 0«lce at what It would be back home. Amrnig politics, an incoming GoveniDr Mancheeter, Conn., as Second ClasB Mall Asia's teeming millions, life is, as every­ was supposed to possess a rare Rudy B!avretU, landscape ar- Among a group of young people, H atter. _ privilege in his authority to .If University of a child of 2 stood and listened: one knows, held relatively cheap. The Connecticut. . ^ , SUBSCRIPTION RATES name a long list of new state Playable In A dvan ce insurance pay-off, on a scale fitting the Christmas One Year ...... ^-95 commissioners. Tne meeting will be the first ,, j . j. , Six Months ...... 15.50 realities of life and death in Asia, of a series of three, covering Three Months ...... 7.80 His major difficulty, U he landscaping titles. The other street, One Month ...... 2.00 wouldn’t 'be very high. An automobile encountered . any, would come two are scheduled for Jan. 12 ^ zroup of about 90 Lawrence M E M B E R O F accident Is regrettable, of course, no THE ASSOdATElD PRESS from the possibility that rival and Jan. 20. All are scheduled "street people” had come to the ■ VaJlLn, QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE I923i|iiiiiiinjji|iiij|jiii|* The Associated Press Is exclusively en­ matter where it happens, and no matter political leaders might be claim­ to run from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m, Lawrence police station Satur- titled to the use of repuNicatlon of all ing a particular post^for them­ ______f I t ■■■*<« news dispatches credited to It or not other­ who is injured, but hitting a native over On Jan. 6 from 10 a.m. to night In a gesture to bring a wise credited In this paper and also the selves or for some of thrtr noon, Mrs. Harold Norton < of nieaqure of peace to troubled re- local news published here. in Asia is, after . all, a little dif­ "Before Losses Happen Insure With LappenT AH rights of reijublicatlon of special dls- followers. Southlngtmi will demonstrate Intlons. pcdohes herein are also reserved. ferent from hitting somebody back But, If he could settle the po­ the art of crewel work. The "street people” are young The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ This meeting will also be P®™ons who live near the Unl- Season s Greetings! sumes no financial responsimllty for typo­ home. litical rows In his own party, he graphical errors appeeirlng in advertise­ This, as we say, is the thing likely to appointed a good poUticlan to be held at the AgricuUural Center, verslty of Kansas campus. As the story of the first Christm^ ments and other reading matter In The Both meetings are open to the appearance and life style Manchester Evening Herald. flash into the mind of the American the manager of the politics In lives anew, the hope and promise of His the particular state department public at no charge. • ^^Ye caused friction in the past. Subscriber to Los Angolee Tlmes-Washlng- involved as the driver in an automobile In Japan ^ April, in July and again .,1 m. C» message brings comfort and joy. We ton Post News Service. and to wear the commissioner join in the general rejoicing and share Full service client of N. E. A. Service Inc. accident in Okinawa. hat in public, and the work of Marine Corp. Patrick M. monlh. the Lawrence street Publishers Representatives — Mathews., . in the treasured tradition of extending Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency But whether or not It ,does enter his the department was left, as Foley, son of Mr. and Mrs. city poUce had — New York, Chicago. Detroit and Boston. usual, to ceury-over civil serv­ Charles J. Foley of 80 Windsor season’s greetings to our friends and mind, and ihfluence his behavior in the Tuesday, December 22 ice employes. Ave.; RockvlHe, has returned left two people customers .,. moments following the accident, the na­ to the Marine Corps Air sta- and more Filling his commissioner poets ______. , ____ than a milUbn dollars In proper­ Best Wishes from the tlon, Ikakuni, Japan, after a tives on the scene are themselves almost might sometimes prove to be a ty damage. LAPPEN FAMILY. three-week training deploy­ Poland’s Unmanageable Consumer certain to believe that Is precisely the political headache, but having ment to OkinsCwa with Marine But now it was Christmas Teresa Dunn, one of the Lawrence, Kans., street people makes peace with Police May We Qnote Rates ^ iT Aiisiet You As We Have So Many OtlmuT ThCj unmanaged and the managed eco­ way he is thinking. They expect him to them to fill waa supposed to be, time and the spirit of the season on balance, a privilege and a Fighter Attack Squadron 334. Sgt. Robert Lemon as holiday peace movement emerges in the troubled city. nomies can get themselves Into the hold native life cheaper than he would . ___. had touched everyone. pleasure, and part of the par­ Aboard Itostroyw qj^ Saturday motyiing, a card Text of poem is in story. (AP Photo) same kind of trouble, as any an^ysls hold American life; they expect him to ty’s reward for Its victory In N a ^ S ^ a n Apprentice Cllf- ^^rlved at the Rock Chalk Cafe. electing a Governor. ton G. Drew Jr., son of Clifton a gathering place for many arriving about 10:30. Barnl and Baml’s'poem: Monday. “It’s important to us J of the similarities between the present try to get away without being punished John H. Lappen, Inc. O. Drew of 106 West Main St., youths. It was addressed to other organizers were the last to “Men are different Just as much as anybody else. . jli or having to pay anything. However Fhotograjphod by Sylvian Ofiara In this, as in so.m any other economy situation in Poland and in Rockville, Is serving aboard the "The Street People.” Inside was arrive and they found most of Every one We love Laiwrence just as much j respects, the nature of the pub­ the United States would indicate. worthy the real sentiments inside the g^ulded mlssUe destroyer US handwritten, “ To the Street the group'waiting somewhat ap- Insurers and Realtors | 19th CENTURY DOLL HOUSE LOANED lic service game has changed. 8 Running from a different fear ^ everybody else or we '• But although they are capable of get­ American might happen to be, that TO CHENEY HOMESTEAD BY MRS. AUSTIN CHENEY Roblson at San Diego, CJallf. People” plus the printed mes- prehensively across the street Running for a different star wouldn’t be here. We want to Taking Course gage, "Merry Christmas, and t«>m the pirilce station. 164 Bast Center St., Manchester • 649-5261 | ting Into the same kind of trouble. would make little difference. Some commissioner posts Yet tt turn into an ideal commu- ...... I| have become too important, the Marine Pfc. Dave A. Wlsnle- peace. Good Health, Happiness a famlUar tune rang out. It may be the managed variety which After all, the natives see us Ameri- Chrlst Said all men are broth- ” fields of activity they cover too sM, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley in the New Year.” "Jingle bells, jingle bells. . . .” era, no matter • cans riding around, alt the time, as if r WlsnlesM of 13 Upper Butcher o^e card waa signed, “ Law- has the harder time getting out of it. A Thought for Today specialized, for them to be used They began walking across How different our life styles Both Poland and the United States we owned their country. Sponsored by the Manchester merely as rewards for faithful Almost Invariably, then, the likely In­ Council of Churches county leaders. S J ’ a « : ; ^ . r ^ S S i n S T : T ; " t L ' ^ S ’’’ooUce I!)? ^ have, at the moment, somewhat similar maintenance course at the ^ rtment eaxd^Ld » > y ^ love are we all. Inside On the other hand, thero Is, condiUons in their consumer goods eco­ stinct of the American Involved In the Marine Corps Service Support ^ ». „ After they sang Jingle Though each accident is met by a certainty in the The Legislative Crisis Christianity is not a mystical in the nation as a vdible, a M < « 1 , c ™ p N. O. w ■ ^ , ^ has his own nomies. Both of us are, at the moment, religion which seeks eternal short supply of truly qualified minds of the natives, and the result can Library Closing the poUce department of- ^ P®«ter-size Christmas dreams. capable of manufacturing many more power set apart from the strug­ possibilities for suclv specialized The Rockville PubUc Library that ot the men had poUcemen who had Separate from the others, gadgets and appliances than we are be riot, as In Okinawa. gles we read about in our dally high administrative posts. will close at noon, Thursday and j^ne It on his own gathered at the door of the sto- The fact remains that we are newspapers. The church doesn’t able, or feel willing, to buy. Both of us There is only one sure cure: remove Report Faced with a ban on too reopen Saturday at 9 a.m. matter who sent the card, brothers and have the mission to bring the American power and authority .from the Party For Seniors it touched those who gathered “I was really scared at first,” Must act accordingly, are also suffering, along with this slow world to Christ or Christ to the naked a political choice on one By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak hand, and with a shortage of ’The Recreation Department Is that morning in the Rock Chalk. Baml sedd. ‘"Ihere were about And In this seasMi vdien love HAAlAtOND ORGAN OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 consumer’s market, from an inflation soil of other nations. g world. But rather the mission qualified supply on the other, planning a New Year’s Eve par- what could they do to return five (rf them aU standing around Is In the hearts of aU men We of the Church Is really to point of prices, which may be helping con­ an incoming Governor is likely ty for the town’s senior clti- the kindness, they wondered? the door. They were all smiling must. AND PIANO STUDIO - WASHINGTON—The ease with nobody tried to dam p down sent to the floor Dec. 9, could out Christ already actively at to conclude that the famous zens. The party will be held at wny not go caroling? and I can’t really remember strive for an understanding.” tribute to the slowness of the market. Game Plan which freshman Sen. Mike Gravel. Senate Majority Lead­ spark a dozen filibusters in work in the world. He Is there patronage privilege of yester­ the Lottie ETak Building, Henry Baml Mitchell, a young worn- what they said. The poem was signed “ Sea-. Poland has just been trying a man­ Whatever President Nixon’s detrac­ Gravel of Alaska paralyzed the er Mike -Mansfield of Montana Mansfield’s Senate as the year- whether . we like it or not, day has become the major head­ Park from 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. an who lives in Kansas City but -But they read the' poem and s

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JtANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. 14ANCHESTER. CONN« TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 11^0 NINE PAGE EIGHT MA^HESTEE EVENING^^^ULD, M ANCH ^^ CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMB^^22, 1970 Buyers Seen Cautious EHiffey Asks A D A ter,\ a sister, and four grand­ Cam ^ Poeftponed 39Toys children. BidToBrljak Parking^Bipji Delay Choice HIGH SCHOOL I5TUDENX! Scbool 9oard *Ibday snow storm has Santa^s Costume m O fX BEGIN JANUARY O b itu a r^ ^ Funeral serviiSeB will he to­ ’8 Taken O ff The Baby-HAs morrow at 1 p.m. at the New­ Cancels Meet Put iWForce* forced postpwiement of the 1972 Gdiididate ★ PRERAIti FOR COLLEGE ROM! kirk and IVhitney Funeral F i li b u s t e r foUowlng basketball games Merchants _ Home, Burnside Ave., Bast < Just prior to p reu time, the scheduled for tonight: Market HAIHCFORO (AP) — Joseph 1SA.T. VERBAL) . Mrs. Norton Dies, Hartford. The Rev. W. Uoyd South Windso)^ Board of Edu- Windham High School \ f. 8 Red D. Dirffey of Hartford, chairman STUDY SKILLS oq^ T IS I^ ^ H N I^ U E S Fails Again Uon announced. that it has torm Williams, pastor of the. %>uth Manchester High School un­ On Yule Result (Oonttaied tram Page Om ) of the Americans for Demqcrat- i f SPEED READING oinK^OMFRENENSION Ex-Librarian canceled the meeting which Been NaniiiT Windsor Oongregatlcmal Church, til tomorrow n i^ t at Clarke By VIVIAN F. FERGUSON (Continued from Page One) had been scheduled'^or to­ A patidng ban on all resi­ sure Group,' West Point, Miss.; lo Action, said M on^Y or- ^ VOC ABULARy^EVELOPMENT will officiate. Burial will be at Arena. Tha JV game wlU (Second in a Series) Mrs. Maijo^x4|: Norton, 76, night. No new meeting time dential streets, starting at 6 Kooky Eyes with squeaker, This is an outstaiidiiig program la reading etllolMMiy the convenience of the family, ground of a clearer understand- p.m., and on all business streets, start at 6 p.m. g;anlzati(m “ rfteuld' not ^ this o f’ West Townsond, Mass., for­ has as yet-been set. A Rot always wear a red and white suit. squeaker removes, Axrak-Hen- meetfiig twlce^^ tireekly lor six weeks — late attemoMt ar TOere are no c a lll^ hours. j hopefully, of the envlron- starting-at 9 p.m., and both last­ R aM CathoUc IBgk School time eltheuLby expUcit or im­ early eveillng. Tang^ by state oertUled eonatdtants in m er head of the cataloguing: de­ vs. St. Paul’s of Bristol, • ago. the color of the way. New York; Plakat Toy The family suggests that me- ^ ^ ------ing through-the night, has teen 11 ' ^Bntion, Georgette Renee, daughter of Clifford and Cora- plicit actiow^support any candi­ s m ^ irnup®, testing prognun or private tutoring^ may mortal contributiwis m a y'b e mental charges that have been V away, until tomorrow at jolly fellow s costume had not been decided upon. Elarly Rouing Pin-squeeze toy, squeak­ partment at Mary Cheney Li- declared for Manchester by lee'Reid HuhKn, 29 Vernon Ave., RookvtHe. She was bom Oct date" for the D e m o c i^ c presi- be'arranged If deaired. brary died suddenly, yesterday t**® Hartford Heart As- the main albatross around -thg^ the Department of Transporta- 8:30 p.m. sketches o f the beloved fisrure deniot him fio O nivirfk /VYS er removes, no manui^turer Assistant Town Manager John Assessments of probable sales ” I’W . or ' 6 at Rockville General Hoq^tal, Her maternal grandparents are -dential nomlnaticm in 1972. FOR REOfS’TRA’nON INFORMATION CAU. 648-9647 soclatlon, 910 Oollins St., Hart- project’s neck. tlon. E., O. Smith High School of for the season varied widely niuch as 20 per cent. For sfialt country saying toe group’s the last hope this Oongrees Labor and Health, Educatiwi asked for their cooperation A consensus expressed by stantially from last year and on A* T - 1***!!.**^ "**“ ■ 'P°y® Squeeze DoU, Dec. 11 at Manchester Menaorlal Hoapltal. Her maternal grand- vice as head of its cataloguing State Calls from Saint Nicholas" was writ­ "proper org:anization role at this could accomplish anything and Welfare; $2.5 bUUon in for- g^ow-plowlng operatimis. those questioned seemed to be about 16 per cent tor the my Poodle-rubber squeeze tim e" should be: elgn ^ d ; and |2 bllUon in sup- Q,e U.S. Weather Bureau * K r h r i r k t S t " the view that “ I f we equal or when things got tight, ento^ chester. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard of the library as a general as- version cf this tale is that on “L Keep open its Une of Adding to these problems, plemental military aid to var- Windsor Locks Isstilng V W - i- A ct Rl.vrj.m.raCT come close to the Christmas tainment items Ilk® stereos and 1822. The story g;oea that Dr. toy, squeaker removes, JJj. Welch, 189 IBghland St, Manchester. She has a sister, Denise>. slstaid, but was soon assigned sales of last year we’ll be more qiv’s are among the first that Moore, who taught In a New J^,® *rtP R>« ^^ag of money feU prescott; communication to all jiotential O f Vietnam progress broke down on several lous nations including 1500 mil- jj^avy snow warnings for this tb yr Into a stocking hung near toe 1 %. ' to cataloguing. She was almost than haK>y.” people cut back on. Necessary York theological seminary, R « R • « candidates in toe Ube^ wing By RICHARD PYLE other issues Monday, including Uon for Israel and $200 million afternoon and tonight, all per- f i Q | * I V I U U S O U chimney to dry. It is said that ®*“® Youngster Bet HO L ses partment were alerted tor ac- agreed that people are being holding up.” him by a Dutch friend. ' hanging one’s stocking, ^*rt. Bear Archery Co., Grayl- tricia Kehoe Goesielln, Box UOA, Lake Rd., (kiventry. She was ed with 60 records. (A P ) — Bob Hope landed in By LINDA DEDT8CH more cautious in their pur-, Harrison: “ We should do close aU Uberal candidates on toe Is­ Vietnam today on his global I*>hcy. for over-ali progress on a break- tlve and standby duty. St. Nicholas had a beard and FI®®twood Archery bom Dec. 11 at Manchester Memorial Hot^tal. Her maternal HOWARD HOUMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES Like the other ------librarians.- , Associated Press Writer chases this year — foregoing or equal to last year, but at credited to ’Thomas Nast who sues of toe 1972 presidential Hence, despite the indignant through in the SST filibuster -phe Weather Bureau office at moustache but appears to be Archery Set, considered a grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John P. Kehoe, Hartford. Her Mrs. Norton did reviews of Christmas tour and got his big- _ . . . » luxury and Impulse items for the same time there has teen electlixi. LOS ANGELES (AP) — drew cartoems for Harper’s II- Blightly balding. He is often dart. Fleetwood Archery, paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gosselln, 30 books for staff conferences but 6®“^ laughs by cracking jokes prodding of both Senate and were further disheartened Mon- Bradley International at noon lower-priced lines or necesri- ^n Inflationary factor of about House leaders, betting was that day when leaders of the hawk- forecast accumulations of six to ipjy.ee young women on trial in lustrated Weekly. He pictured shown carrying three b ^ s or Superior, Wls.; Jerry Pets Auburn Rd., Manchester. "3. Use its Influence to pre­ her major work was the clas- the troops smoking mari- ties. 5 per cent, which means ®al®||| •1 * •< * ' * the ■ last major contribution of Ish House Appropriations Com- eight inches over northern Oon- gjiaron Tate murder case, Clause in a fur-tiimmed suit in balls of gold. The b a l^ of Stuffed Poodle, eyes removable, vent toe Uberal candidates from sifying of books. Besides her jnai'a The men sampled were Bruce are really off by that qmojmt. 1868. Durfiig the OvU War, Mr. A funeral director is not in business be­ otoer" duties, she also wrote "I® ‘‘ ‘ ™® that you are toe 91st Congress would be rim- mlttee rejectod^^a^ c o m p rM i^ necticut M d four Inches likely ^ Lombardy in toe north of Italy ^orry Eisner Co.,| New York; Snow, Anna Bouchard, daughter of RusseU and Sandra carrying on a devlslve cam­ Watkins of Watkins Bros., Beargeon: “We’re toiriy Nast dressed as Santa Claus to cause people die, but because they live . . . scripts for a W IN P proeram on interested in gardening?" Hope ply to turn into the 92nd on Jan. approach—reportedly accepta- over southern sections. took Nicholas as their patron Stuffed Toy Cat, eyes at- Saunders toow, Cherry S t, Chapman Beach, Westbrook, Ckmn. paign that wiU make more dif­ Furniture;- R otert Potterton of even with last year except tor cheer toe Union soUders. Pat- because for everyone who passes away libraries. asked some 16,000 soldiers gath- 3. ble to the White House—^whlch it reported e a —wnicn series it reported a series or of low- low- behavior, nenavior, have nave teenucon described satnt. in so doing, they placed tached with diarp metal pins, She was bom Dec. 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ficult toe defeat of Richard Ni­ 2 appliances; Joseph that Saturday storm. P etrie rloticaUy, he dressed and decor­ maternal grandparents are toe Rev. and Mrs. Carl W. Saun­ Mi-91 Norton wtis bom in ®*’®‘* ® hillside at this 10 1st H ie development could pose could have cleared the way for pressure systems moving from by the state as robots who killed Pott^rton’^ . three balls over banking places. George Jensen me.. New York; xon." there are survivors who require comfort Casuals and are being more selective and ated his sielgh-in red, white and ders, 17 Bond S t, Manchefster. Her p a t e n t grandparents are Hartford, daughter utea 1" ®wly afternoon, aft- LesUe Van Houten, 21—l l^ n M ship, for e x ^ p le , travelsjrith- stahlwood Toy Co., New York, brother, Robert. ) We do not favor a presidential iBut the biggest laugh of all Most<, indicated that the last harder tor the same amount of only chUd of wealthy Christian \ , *1 * I*. OFim was a member of the American ened to call the new Congress for Laos, Thailand and Cambo- ®r the accumulation had reach- by loudspeaker from an fidjoln- primary campaign that results eoun 2 came when he said of marijua­ few days of the season should buslnees.” j. 1. j pEurents. He Uved in Asia Minor Sk^ 2®" N.Y.; Doll Honey Baby, pins Kearns, Grace Lou, daughter of Ernest and Patricia Librarian Association. Into session immediately on dla could be cut back to last ®m,nnnoi nndtmd eouioment®qu‘P;"®"t niiAntivquenUy miitterinsrmuttering comments on usually one 01 uie oiggesi. unreservedly glowing report tiefore his ordination, leaving will pray, "cease your rush." ^^to s t^ t pin Al- chester. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman . .. „ X, . The 67-year-old comedian, "W e’re in a hell of a mess,” Kin and outride labor and equip- the arguments. “ of the six. Shenkman said the him an extremely wealthy man. The skipper promises faith- “ ® ^ ^ “ * D. Palm er, Glen Bunile, Md. She haa a brother, Scott, 8%; and brandishing his usual golf club allowed veteran Sen. Henry M. zaOon WU for supplemental women were removed Last Saturday, mild and sun- Church, Ashby, Mass. His wordly goods meant only fUUy that if his ship 18 saved. ^ Y . ; I ^ M ^ a DoU, sharp two sisters, Ann-Marie, 6H, and SaUy, 2Vk. and leading A troupe loaded Jackson, D-Wash., himself a fabric chain store on Oakland Survivors are a son, Donald h» 1 .H 1 . h. principal in the f l ^ t to reverse ^ ‘^ ® *‘ -Passcantell said that, prior to from court after a scuffle with ny, was “ excellent - - definitely St. "has had our biggest season that he could help others. He he will present St. N i c h o l a s P^^^ted ^ r e s told ariM and • *. «. *, • with Ijeauttiul ^rls, U on b ^rtocgri in A plowing operations, his crews bailiffs. They had shouted at the the best day y ri and b u ^ ^ TIMEX H. Norton of Ashby, Mass.; a M ever; we expect to double our became a bishop and was ex- vrito an ex-voto, or token. Upon *®*^ " Q<«dberger Onllen, Lawrence Edward Jr., son of Lawrence Edward ®®"’ ^* ®" wer kept busy spicadlng a salt- judge and audience as Miss Van day.” the merchants indicated. HEADQUARTERS daughter, Mrs. G. Alden Nettle- subsidies and accept a |210 mil- business for the year.” trem ely popular. It is said that reaching port, a church service N .Y .; Sr. and Ifirglnia Hatch CuUen, 3 Walnut St., Manchester. He of his 20th Christmas tour to en­ D-La., acting chairman (rf the mixture at Intorsec- Houten protested appointment m ltoom ln g he performed many miracles. is held and toe ex-voto hung Little Sophisticate" >-'-4. x. Dirfl No. LIGGETT DRUG ton of East Hartford; a sister, Hon compromise. _ _ _ _ Shenkman said there has teen was bora Dec. 4 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His mater­ tertain GIs abroad. Senate Appropriations Commit- „ „ j^ug Perhaps that best known story on an icon of toe good man. 79,000, sharp hairpins and rib-, At The Parkade Mrs. Arthur Billings of Albany, The Senate’s tleups so both- declMVdr ’’’The' test thing of a substitute for her lawyer, a big trend among women to nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Reginald V. Hatch, 31 Ma­ 'This opening show audience ______^ of Saint Nicholas is that con- in Latin, Saint Nicholas is bon attached with straight pins, N.Y.; two brothers, Rotert F. included most of the 101st Air- ®r®"°r® economically priced fab- ther St., Manchester. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and ceining three daughters of a Sanctus Nicolaus, m Dutch it Uneeda DoU Oorp.; Candy At Mrs. Georg;e CuUen, 14 Bilyeu Rd., Manchester. He has a broth­ Hawley of Hampton and Whee- bome Division and more than Gerald R. Ford of Michigan he until after Christmas *’ Play DoU pin exposed easily, holiday camping trip. Her n y upswing in selves. nobleman who had lost his for- is Sinter Klaas. You can readi- er, Reginald, 3. ler Hawley of Birmingham, 1,000 other troops based just declared his Intention to propose __ „ „ „ Rio Offers Deal Btoi-world Inc., New York; Your A la ,; and two grandchildren. south of the demilitarized zone, the House not return until Jan. ^ ® ^ ^ u c c e s ^ l Senate move court appointedaoDOinted attorney *"is ggjgg “ For example, we must hayf tune. m those days, a girl could ly see how he became Santa Private fimeral services wUl Also on hand as “ 2. to revive the three-year man- For Swiss Envoy Maxwell Keith, a vetera.t criml- comments by sold 6,000 yards o t fabric ^ d not mUrry without a dowry. Un- Claus in English. Whether he is Df®nm Bride D6U No. 2070, pins Ohartter, Matthew James, son of James and Georgette able to provide the dowries and called Pere Noel in French or headband, Eugene DoU Co., be held ’Thursday at the con- -visitor was Vice ""preritent Approval of Ford’s motion it- bUl came at the u i ^ of nal lawyer. the men questioned’ ’ patterns for making men s ties. CHoutier Chartier, 618 Center St„ Manchester. He was bom Dec. Sen. Gaylord Nelson, D-Wls., RIO DE JANEIRO (A P ) — unable to support them, the fa- Kriss Krlngle or Father CSirist- 3 at Manchester Memorial H b^ital. His maternal gntindpar- venlence of the family. Burial Nguyen Cao Ky, who flew from self would virtually end all I have nothing to do with MT. watklns: “ It hasn’t been a But with prices of ties in the Mini Bend-a-Famlly, rubber ther sadly expected to seU his mas, he is toe symbol of un- " ents are Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph CUoutier, Lewlstcm, Maine. Ifis wifi be in Mt. Herman, Mass. Saigon and sat through the show chances for final action by Oon- ^bo ___ and in total stores at $6 and up these days, toy with wire, Pennsick & Gor­ daughters into slavery. selfish giving. paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 'WUUam Chartier, ’Tur­ ■Hie fam ily suggests that with several other high-ranking gress on the remaining Issues. been per cent fo r the who can blame them?” don, Los Angeles, Calif.; Toy Besides the major money But Sen. Winston L Prouty, laana^rB, u. m ju^ge. “ In fact, I ’m wondering But I think that’s not The Imported »16 per yard ner Falls, Mass. He has a sister, Veronica. flowers be omitted, as an an­ Vietnamese officers. Basket, plastic spike, Funworld B e s t h o l i d a V ' ^ ^ ^ nouncement of a memorial fund Hope introduced K y as an old bills, the entanglement Includes R-Vt., reiterated administration ‘ ^® ™ prisoners demand^- ^jiat did you do with him.” j,ad because some people in fabrics are sitting on the Inc., New York, N.Y.; ed as ransom for kidnaped Petonon, Jennifer Rae, daughter of Lawrence and Doro­ will be made later. friend and praised his recent the President’s welfare reform objections that the pubUc serv- Ignoring the judge’s orders to j , (^ g fumidiings are down as shelves, Shenkman said, Jiggly Rattle, handle breaks Swiss Ambassador Giovanni En­ thea Waite Peterson', Mt. Spring Rd., RockvlUe. She was bom trip to the United States during program, which also is under ice employment tor which per- be seated, the slim bnmette tus- exposing rfiarp metal and pro­ rico Bucher. Nov. 26 at RockviUe General Hospital. Her maternal gpiandpar- Especially when you make it RO YAL ICE CREAM ! Leo H. Stone whlch, he said, Ky “ thanked ev­ attack by filibusters and is tied sons would be trained were sled with deputies, slapped one Millions Willing trusions, Bomar Co., Squantum, *rhe Justice Ministry was ents are M r. and Mrs. Robert Waite, 28 Mountain St., Rock­ ROCKVILLE — Leo Harry eryone tor what you’ve done.” in with Social Security increases “ dead end jobs” that would not ___ bailiff on the hand and told the Mass.; Magic Action Hammer, BE SURE ’TO SERVE A R O Y A L Stone, 59, of West Hartford, died “ You hear so much about the and trade legislation to estab- lend themwlves to eventual strike you if I Democrats View Council viUe. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. CBiarles P e­ fer made Monday night, its first ^ ’„ sharp edges when broken. Child­ yesterday at Hartford Hospital. My Lai massacre, but you never llsh quotas on textiles and transfers to the private sector, terson, 'TalcottviUe Rd., Vernon. She has a sister, Tracey; and ICE CREAM CAKE official response to the third list ‘ To Get Involved hood Interests, Roselle Park, He is the brother of Dr. Samuel hear about the good things She was ushered out with the a brother, Scott. shoes. ------of prisoners purportedly submit­ As 1972 Sounding Board N.J.; • '*. » *1 •' Two To eSuxiae From Stone of Rockville, who has a you’ve done, working with the ■The Senate is planning to others, who p®t> Miami. Burial was in measures which could prove the mion printed last summer in f®sto be published. Hiere are more than a mU- whereby people with problems ado R iver’s drainage basin FOGARTY'S INSURED Manufactured In Manchester Since 1924! Mt. Sinai Cemetery, Miami. ^ .ox, T. , ^ d ^ i S. Muskle, council a few who have “ shown no In- Uon voluntary organizations in last to be settled. The New York ’Times. Bucher w m abducW Dec. 7 the victims” a n d ^ ^ the blood vice chairman. terest in the workings of the have EUi oral shoulder to lean encompasses about one-twelfth About Town the nation today vtooee passion o i l . HEAT [BUDGET PAYMENT PLAh Survivors also include 3 sons, As expected. President Nix­ Spec. 4 David Courtri^t, who *'*® Brazilian bodyguard probably was “still trickling out on. Vietnam Gift Pac in Califor­ of toe United States. In Its 1,400- Cub Scout Pack 112 wUl meet Council Make-Up policy council.” is to help the needy. There are Manufacturers ot Crtitelli's ’’BANQUET SPUMCNI" ^ 4 other daughters, 12 grand­ on’s veto of a $9.6 mllUon man- requested the injunction last ’" “ rtaHy wounded when he re- of the bodies when they report- nia puts together 26,000 boxes mlle course from toe Rockies AJrOpndWwriiM at 7 tonight in The council, established after Invito New Governors more than 320,000 churches and children and 14 great-grand­ P®"®*" upheld, testlfUd I " earlier political ed back.” of 28 items each nionto and to toe Gulf of Callforaia, the F M i o a — oiii School cafeteria tor the Democratic loss of the presi- Stewart recommends that six synagogues vdwse ambition is 27 W ARREN ST.. M ANCHESTER Phone 649-5358 children. a cnnst- j,,g ^ 3 5 jguytally ^to override x^ ' ‘ j,g^ assigned4»«in ie d longerlone-er l^ldnaplngs.kldnaplngs, the government acac- sends them to stuck-away GIs. river passes through some of mas party. dency in 1968, is composed of newly elected Democratic gov- to help everybody. ’Hiere are falling eight short of the neces- ^vorkdays,nuxnxxojo, Saturday,XXX..X.XX...J. duty,— and---- niiirtino- ®®Pt®«l po theIpo ransom demands, . on in- Btoux Zoo spcnds $200,000 national, state and some local emors as well as all 1972 presl- Operation Bedpost in Concord, the nation’s most arid regions. Mrs. Inez . Wheeler sary two-thirds. ’ ^ t -« - 4 x_x4 1 . - also some 2,000 United Fimds, 8 trash-gathering details, and had ® “ r "*■ r®*®®®®1 ® total of 60 a year on food and forage for party leaders who prior to the dential cimtenders be invited to Calif., supplies mattresses and SOUTH WINDSOR—Mrs. Inez A ll present and former Man­ The other action saw approval in excess (rf 6,000 private foun­ springs to unfortunate families. been threatened with the loss of ^ *^® mdnials. 1970 elections functioned col- membersh^ or have a repre- dations and more than Skiff Wheeler, 74, of Hartford, chester High School students of of a bill to increase U.S. contri­ 100,000 Students at Southern Illinois off-post living privileges. lectiyely as a voice for toe out- sentative on toe council, virfuntary welfare agwioles. mother of Theodore Wheeler of German are invited to the an­ butions to three ir.ternatiW (A P ) — Thirty-one by you.” National OonvenUem, the memo 1972.” twice as much time as aU toe his full time to traveling from money earmarked for toe Asian o,-.- >. Moscow Jews have petitioned The government la also re- says. A committee spokesman con- civUisui employes of the federal Angry at Saigon Chiefs, prison to prison setting up Jay- 2 Development Bank pending fur- x. _ _ ™ _ 4 **** Soviet parliament to live up ported planning to increase toetoe “ The policy council should firmed last night that toe coun­ government put in.’ ’ And ac­ cee chapters among Inmates. By PETE WEISSER Chicago, said he was angry and toer consideration next year. ” p re s e t to the U N . Declaration on Hu- price of a passport from 400 ru- strive to avoid______procedures that cU refocusing is under conslder- cording to toe Department « party's ss**.assz^*membership, is old boy U trying to put called them “ a measure of our take the chiU ® on.1 Tipo«alW®,4>oo1k1o >• Jhe Nick CO S d iet y***y neglected opportunity.” And he heart this Christmas. They may this wind-whipped air base, toe anese whisky and said: "Finish- l®t’ “ customers recover up to toe single tree. thTjfwf who want to by toe KGB was expectable in "*®"“‘ “ y®' is right. *Fen milUon Americans “ You should eat carrots, not have 100 members, or maybe "gateway to toe Pacific” for this.” $80,000 each in toe event of fl- Change Format cookies ’ cause you am ( g j .. under 26 need mental health emigrate. view of the current campaign to only one. Yet they are truly toousands of troops serving in A South Vietnamese govern- nandal insolvency by too bro- "Nevertheless, to toe extent treatment, as many as 94 mil­ ’They said an unkown num- stifle pubHc dissent before the analvsls is ac- Jon David Pellecchla of Tampa service groups for all seasons. Southeast Asia. ment official said 747 landings ker. lion are deprived of material Rings Gone ber of Jews have been granted Oommunlrt party congress n e x t ___ _ „ „ ^ 4..» .k- advised in U s “ Dear Santa’ ’ let­ Uke the Flying Samari­ WAIFS dressed in red mini- were not feasible at Tan Son However, Mansfield said toe curate, it would suggest toe goods, 2.5 mlHion go to Jail an­ permission to emlrtedly told for plotting to hijack a plane frlgerator,’’ he said. tKm can’t help them. But may­ specific statement... to million wMth of service yearly carrying enemy weapons and- and diversion to other fields at Mass., which would have re- ued at $2,600 have been stol­ them to persuade Israeli Pre- last June to get Jews out of the , .u 4 4u to Impoverlrfied Mexicans. Pi­ be all top people in toe nation Japanese whisky, left the air- Blen Hoa and Cam Ranh Bay, quired brokerage houses to keep en from her home. m ler Golda M elr to “ conclude a Soviet Union. Ten of toe 11 de- . ,4 441 44 Lunar ecUpaes occur when the lots offer their time and air­ can. ing and ventilation of many orWta of the Earth and moon port for a variety of destina- which could handle 747s was re- cash and securities oivned by Mrs. Lewis, 26, told police peace treaty.’’ fendants are Jewish. planes to fly the physicians to viewpoints found within toe une up ^ r o x lm a te ly in the tions, some bound for discharge, fused also. their customers separate from Mimday a ladder was prop­ ’To work for this, a group of The death penalty, was asked a dozen remote villages every Watch for Moose others home on Christmas Few of the soldiers ’ cared to i^raUng fui^. ped against toe house and a such Jews has formed an oiwaa- for the pilot, Marlr Dymshitz, . ... k 4k “ ®® P*“ ®’ toooa month where 60G600 patients The proposal would make the swings into toe 900,000-mlle WAfimNCrTON — Anyone tor leave. discuss toe delay at length. One An attem ^ last Saturday to window forced. She s^ d toe Ization called toe TTn'on of Peo- and Bldward Kuznetsew, who are treated. THE CONNECTICUT BANK council toe veUcle for carrying shadow thrown by the earth. moose-watching? ’Ihat sport is “There was a lot of nuid GIs, of the first whisked through cus- cut off the filibuster of Senate rings were not insured. irfe. In a letter to Minister of In- had a pistol on him vdien he was Or on a more down-to- AND TRUST COMRANY' toms declined a television inter- anti-SST fm’cea fell well short of ternal Affairs Nlkolni A. Shche- arrested. However, a balllstica a <1*^ recommen^on of When toe moon merely grazes possible in at least nine' Nation­ mad mostly at the South Viet­ She filed a divorce action earth level, the National Story namese government," said view. the necessary two-thirds majori- lokov toe group said: "W e are expert testified that the pistol U»® Democratic CJommlsslon on this shadow, a partial ecUpse al Paric Service areas in six last month against toe sing­ . League, mainly “ Naw,” he said, daMiing to- ty. The issue has held up an oto- certain that constant work In was not in working order. Rule® U*® 1972 convention, occurs, but when the entire states: Maine, Michigan, Min­ Spec. 6 Francis Hartwick, 20, er, whom she married 12 women, spends Its time b rl^ t- different directions will sooner Police broke up the Uot be- headed by Rev. James G. moon passes into the shadow It nesota, Montana, Alaska and St. Ignace, lOch. ward toe peusenger terminal, " I erwlse agreed-upon bill contain- years ago. . ^ enlng the days and im ag^- Spec. 4 Laddie Plcha, 19, of got to get home." ing monies for all operations of or later be fruitful. We ask you fore toe attempt was made. O’Hara (D-kOch.) that such an is totally eclipsed. tions of indigent or ImmobUe Wyoming. \. 'X'

PAGE ELEVEN ' V- BiANCHESTl^ EVENING HERAUD. MANCHESTfeR, COfTN.. 'TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1970 AIJ). MA>C(^ES'fe. CQNN.; TUESDAY, DE^EBiBER 22, lW6 a proposal 'Was-made to sell a told to ,me 'by pe». Bette Kowalski, chair- Relatlons Committee, also had nam. tousiastlc about their new ed school on a full time basis ^He ^ 130 Park St. charged with "'^® assembly was not In a turned out to be a fiasco. The jjjgj^ Board of EMucaOon, received communications from North Vietnamese troops in school by Superiritendent of today, they were dismissed tlon bill tw last Rogers D-Fla., told the House with our agreements ^ breach of peace, arrested last ap«udtag mood, Christmas or ‘tarn broke, toe. pond Is now countered an earlier statement the North Vietnamese regarding one attack along Highway 4 hit Schools Dr. KOimeth^MacKen- sllghUy early, to give toe buses Public Records SflST fresh IniormaUon Russia later verb^ night at hlshome'as toe result of “ d all the proposals pres- t*®"® ‘fry* and to rebuild it ac- as to the crowded con- ''Ihe prisoners, and had sent a Cambodiaiirpositlops at a dam a zie - leeway to make certain toe sons for toe deficit alrnig with Attachment has built, or is about to com- toe a domestic disturbance. He Is ®uted, toe Mies to authorize pur- cor Russians ^ have boimy est^ ___ ]_ by huge majorities. spoken to Robert BVuer of Man- incidental use, and the school ten to North Vietnamese offi- troops attacked . Cambodian Special school students The fact that hsM day l>elng made, along with hoped property on Buhiham St. marine support acUvlUes. He “a*'®'* John Charles Adams aa nr *^^0 discussion of toe first Chester about the latter’s plans jg gg stated, "bursting at dais seeking Information about forces three miles southwest of yesterday mark^ ^ end to middle school ^11 ^ tor savings by toe revised bus BuUdlng Permits said toe United States Is watch- mlnlstraUon has etched ^ 36 Lake St charged' 'with fr®*** on the agenda was to lay fr*" ^® Brovenson land, pointed seams", Piirchosel the prisoners. ' the town of Trapeang Kraleng, three mont^ of double sessions sch<«l 7:30 routes,Eluding ellmlnaUon of AugusrZeppa ^mtlon to ing It very carefuUy. progress and only hoped Umt It breach of peace arrested ves- ***® Pattern for all the subse- ^ ller had done ^™® After defeating a motlcm for In it, he said he could fissure 4bout 40 miles from Phnom for the studente was also cited mldrne schoo 8:30 a^m. ^M housf at 7M BlrcrMt. Rd.,, “The situation,” he said, was not really being done.” he Ton Duc._Thang "that your fa- penh. terday on a w a r^ t In 'connec- ^uent proposals. This was the Investigating and had an Ind^ adjournment, the citizens by a ^ tb Hnss 12:30 p.m., ^ . g After Dr. MacKenzle pre- qoo! "hasn’t developed to toe point of added. tlon with an Incident last week *^uest to authorize the Conser- Pendent suiyery completed gtgndlng vote, rejected the pro- We Save You Money vorable consideration of such a third clash broke out near The problem over toe class- (grades one ^ budget It will t o iT o lS T n e ST s ^ oZ i Commission to enter Into which Indicated toe area Imd ^ ^o negotiate for toe Jure- modest steps . . . would be the village of Sre Ambel, 76 17 or 21 room furniture at one point a.m. unUl 1 p.m. Kinderg^en y^tore the Board of He was released on <50n non negotiations with toe heirs of ® capacity for a 23(^acre lake, property by a vote of 93 ONLY AT THE PARKADE gratefully welcomed as a meas- miles southwest of Plmom He was released on 4600 non- “ lurovatv for the Fuller’s tentative plans would ^ Jewel ure of respect for the dlgdnlty of penh. One Cambodian soldier surety bond and is scheduled purpose ^^cqu lrln g^e Jur->fr®l“^® ‘ Following the vote, the dls- 2 man and a meaningful contrlbu- and three North Vietnamese for court Jan. 4. ovaty property. This is a piece ‘^^® i cusslon continued amid shouts 'LAST MINUTE" ' Famous tlon toward peace.” troops were killed, and seven . , ------V s_ finance. bqo. securitv in Russian activities in me uuoan ua of land located In the mshop ^ category and Corl *‘po\ni of order", questions Kennedy said the letter given Cambodians wounded, a spokes- 1 Brands Edward R . Mealey, .28, of 1108 Swamp, consisting of 112 acres, legality and at least four to Nolan today included "a line man said. according tof''°Dr'^MacKenrie Dr. MacKenzle. ’ “ i*'°°h^‘^Md*’wefe given Thfe finance board is then ex- Bldwell Home Improvement the western AtlanUc. Ziegler mente this t Mode fayl to Dr. MacKe . ovvn lunclws pected to review the budget co. for John Foster, addlUons gaid admlnlstraUon tWiBdng Is with Russia, S^Son^a^^este^^^t*”; = or te«. stores o1 ^ motic^mad7tor ^djour^imenl, CHRISTMAS which said that this was the offi- South Vietnamese forces oper- When the request for dellvedelivery the opportunity to Purchwe ^ MacKenzle______and Board of to house at 112 Baldwin Rd„ a on g fr under water and makes up a with any pl^s before pre^nt- ^ ^^re prompUy de- Reltable cial list of the North Vietnamese atlng along Ifighway 1 about 60 of toe furnituretore was filed by the and Ice cream. ’The c^e- E^catlorl'“jMucatlon ^CSialrman rm a n Kenneth «*s OOO.'noo. ------P®rtlon Of the existing pond.*^ «>em_ to toe town and trying ^^g^ed. . .." miles southeast of Phnom Penh of. noise. He was scheduled for school building committee how- teria will be operational when jjaynor, before bestowing Its Nutmeg Homes Inc., house at Melvin Williams asked the as- to coordinate them with toe Slnce all of toe Items on toe SALE GRlItN I BHUIB "If this Is an official list . . . and along Route 7 about 44 ever, it became the students return to school approfval or disapproval and 36 Richmond Dr., $26,000. court today in East Hartford. sembly to consider very care- ‘®wn’« overall alms, agenda concerned themselves 1 Yr. la to a great extent it Is a tribute miles northeast of the capital furniture company had sold it. following the Christmas hoU- (jajjjjjo. ^ town meetinfir to ap- Michael J. Merovonich for downtown main at., mancheater fully the decision before voting. Fuller also Indicated to Corl with buying land for conserva IWAITHAM I HEiBROS | Lifetime I to the wives of the prisoners,” reported killing 17 North Vlet- The company had to fill the proprlate additional fund3. Anthony Gryk, rebuilding a fire- ACCIDENTS He stated that the town has If the time ever comes tlon purposes, either the Pro- General Electric ” Guaran-I 2 Kennedy said. namese and capturing three In order rapidly and it was not Revised Budget HoUday aoslngs damaged house at 134 Hilliard On Woodland .St. near Main three"Tn^or ai^ts; first the when he does have toe property venson or Jurovaty pieces, and Meanwhile, on the battlefront, three clashes Monday. The unUl 8 a.m. yesterday that the rj^g Board of Education will offices wiU be closed st., $12,000. T S y SL, -yesterday morning, a car jj^p Bjygp. second the number “ 'd other requirements for de- the price of toe Provenson prop- I'lllliHliMlilJ.l'Ttiil roes Cambodian government forces South Vietnamese Command vans of furniture began arriving ^ble to complete Ite re- Thursday and Friday due to the Rabil Contractors for Mrs. r Still can't driven. by Manuel G. Barrio- ^ brooks wd streams through- veloplng a idke community erty, most of toe arguments SHOW 'ITTEU claimed today to have reopen- said five of Its men were killed at the 3T“classroom school. vised economy budget until the Christmas holidays. Catherine Johnston, additions to FAIRWAY, nueyo of 114 Prospect St. colUd- ^yt toe area and third the have actually been met, that he heard, throughout toe evening ed more than 50 miles of and five wounded. By noon all the fumitur€ for of January or beg^lnning of The town dump will be closed house at 78 Branford St., $3,- FIRST ed with a bus driven by Olovan- Blshoo Swamo ' would indeed get in touch wlto were appllcaWe to all of the PHOTO VIEWER See toe original infgrs. list prices of $79.50, I Phnom Penh’s highway to the The Cambodian command the fifth and sixth grades was February, according to Dr. Mac- on _ Christmas----- aaa Day and on New OOO. _ find it?? nl Bellizzt of Hartford. the Conservation Commission issues. $35 All to go at one low price! • Calendar • Self-winding I sea and said Cambodian. troops also announced that 26 Cambo- in. place, . and_^ t__ by4 Vtoeia end of toe Kenzle.__ •. Williams stated that even now watches • Sport and Dress • Scuba watches • Nurses Year’s Day. Manchester Lumber Inc., lum- town waters are showing some ' for mutual agreement. Should Disaster Area VALUE *23.88 Inflicted heavy casualties on djans who claimed theytoey had day most of the seventh and Although It was originally Hunting and fishing licenses ber shed at 266 Center St., $6,- In the PumeU parking lot on evidence of poUution md that truly conflict with the At one point, toe suggesUon Pendant and Lapel watches • Water-resistant and Swee^ Ckimbination record player and slide second Hands • Faceted Crystals s Stone-set styles • 14K | Communist - led units in the been foreed to Join the Oommu- eighth grade furniture had been hoped toethe school board could available at the 000. Oak St. yesterday morning, a it would cerUtoiy get worse and “I*"® ®* conservaUon, he stated was made to have toe governor film projector • 4 speed phono • large . . . - _ !.«______.. 1.1_T__ 4 0 4 a«.a>a4 Aafo oof look no further, gold styles • One Year Guarantee against detects sweep. nlste surrendered two days ago UCtlVdwU*delivered. Some of the seventh » w meet the Jan. •• 12 target0 date set ’Town Town Clerk’s office. StanleySt Swetz, enclosed car driven by Charles Me- not better ’roday? the Bumap that he would abandmi tooM declare Andover a disaster area Library • Educational Films with ...... « .A._9 _A.. M.I11 «_ At_n...... La hMmamaa _ Troops o< the North Viet­ about 12 miles south of the capi­ and eighth grade students will by the Board of Finance, Dr Bulletin Board breezeway at 320 Wetherell St., Dougall of Rockville coUlded Brook no longer supports trout; P l««- sound available for children namese 1st Division have tal. be minus desks or chairs how- MacKenzle explained yesterday A voter registration session 4230- becoiise fairway has it! with one driven by Sara MoNal- toe Bishop Swamp T ea . spring B M evo, BhUer ever-increasing P®1 ution ^ d blocked Highway 4 southwest of ever, until school opens after that this couldn’t be accom- wlU be held tonlgflit from 6 unUl N. A. Pitcher, enclosed porch, ly of 74 Delmont St. fed, was still pure and unpol- Mrs. Maigiaret Hohmann, lack of conrorvatlon in toe town, Phnom Penh^ for— ------more------than--- a HONG KONG (AP) — Gen. toe holidays since toey are not pllshed. 8 In toe Town HaU. JusUces of at 48 Gerard St., 4760. ------luted and a vital part of our chairman of toe ConservaUon or a result of iMt evening s FANTASTIC WATCH SALE month, cutting off toe country’s Nguyen Glap, North Vlet- due to _ arrive_____ until____ sometime "We need a month’s exper-exper Peace who have not been Mrs. Edward H. Cavin, con- join those who are finding their every need In toe Parkade narklmr lot a watershed and as such, he felt Commission, stated that she be- meeting, was uncertata. 2 GUARANTEES only deepwater seaport ^Kom- tarn’s defense minister, has re- Wednesday. ‘e"®e sworn Into office yet, may be struct carport at 18 Denver Rd„ m ^r ab^ut ^ must be preserved. As far as Heved Fuller to be sincere and Eventu^ly tl^e fr®™ «* p» I S S r « , »id a»' p»p.. o », up t. • vc. .ud a .fu ^ d ^ . need of aviation gasoline. Glap told a mass meeting In where toey received their class- not realistically reflect any sav- , John Krumins for Robert J. candles * T d cure anything, for there Is ab- we cannot expect pollution to standi^ vote of « to 80.. Coi^^^ Electric Watch by Hamilton and Helbros Brig. Gen. Sosthene Feman- Monday that North Viet- room assignments and were ings which could be effected In Manchester Evening Herald Conboy, 508 Vernon St,^ addl- A written warning for making goiutely no way that zcmlng can go away by closing our eyes Ing toe ayes and^nays In each -^ilite sets k stocking shifters • NO WINDING • NO SHAKING • NO TUNING FORK I dez said between 400 to 8W ene- has toe right to "concen- briefed on toe new building by these major expense areas. Tolland correspondent Bette tlon to garage and family an improper signal was issued nrooerty In anything like and that we know toe Mivlron- of toe votes cast were teUers • KEEPS GIVING THE RIGHT ’TIME • VERY R|^- my troops had been killed or jjyj. troops in any area to Principal Vene Harding. ’The school board, faced wlto ouatrale, telephone 876-2848. room, 43,960. to CairiMiopher G. Copper of 168 g natinnl state. ment Is going to continue to be- Mrs. Susan Losee and Mrs. Don- k g-e b iA s -Aigrcri) bog ^ fts ABLE • CHANGE BA’TTERY ONCE A YEAR • ULTRA wounded since soldiers under ^ fatherland . . . to de- ’The same process was repeat- a 444,400 deficit, went to toe Feiguson Rd., one for jjg warned the assembly that come more polluted. As to Ful- na Waller. Clairol true-t o -l ig h t 'THIN sGIFT BOXED e UGGE’TS S29.99 hls command began sweeping gtroy-and we shall determined- ed In toe afternoon for toe Board of Finance earlier this ------— failure to maintain a reasonable .^j,gt jg considered adequate ler’s plans for a lake commu- MoUons to adjourn were a ^ n UNBELIEVABLE PRICE down IDghway 4 last week. He deptroy-any enemy who In- seventh and eighth grade stu- month in an effort to determine 'Aritoys (under $2.) k brenn toceers distance apart was issued to ggptic disposal/ systems today, nlty of 460,000 to 476.000 homes, resoundingly defeated and toe MAKE-UP MIRROR Mfg. List $79.95 esUmated government losses at country;” jgata. what procedures should be fol- Ronald F. Glronard of 240 Oak veara will no longer be she stated that at today’s discussion continued. 10 Wiled ^ 60 wounded. ^ ^ broadcast oN fairwoy priced, too! $29.95 8 i e , 7 7 ’The fifth and sixth grades lowed before going to toe town St., after their cars colUded at considwed so and any kind of prices, tola “ almost classifies The last item to ^ t^en up NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Fernandez ‘^ d at- % I^o Hanoi, will be housed on toe first floor for addiUonal funds, Main and Hudson Sts., last toe ^aW area wlU ^ a slum.” was toe one authorizing the Con- VALUE I Du/# tacks along toe r^te today rejected another of toe new buUdlng, while the ’The finance board suggested D WOODLAND SIGN CO. result In a source of poUuOon. Pl»olI». » member of toe Dren^l^ CHRONOGRAPH WATCH th contenucm made by Nixon at his >pen every nile till 9 ------He indicated that the town CMi^ation Ckimmlsslon, c^® *e ProveMOT and « l d the ^ghway w m now coherence, that Dnristmas eve and Sat. till 5:30] OOMPIAINTS would be forced to grew and pointed put that neither toe tor a m m ®* P ^ ^ ^ secure for traffic more ^ M reconnaissance flights over COMPLETE SIGN SERVICE *27.97 miles from south of Phnom ^ A car parked In the Parkade while it still has the oppor- commlsslSK nor the town has I 79 WOODLAND ST., MANCHESTER we are restocking parking lot was sUrfen last night tunlty, toe town should pre- any axe to gHpd ■wlto Fuller or onnmved this matter I 8 Tkn^g Insfruments In One Most of toe enemy unite were Norto Aflenamese mlU- District W ill Hold betwe^7andU. serve some land from “b^lng any other private landoi^er. ™®‘ ^ e Stop Watch • Time Outer • Tachometer! _____ butchered.” ’The purpose of the commission a question trf legality ^ose. (sp ^ In mUes) • Telemeter (dUtance oil dlspersed by air ^ es, Fer- ^ry sites wlU ^ “ ddRy for your sound) • Doctors Watch • ’Time Zone! M7-1529 - 527-1353 A'portable color television Replying to Williams’ state- Is to t r y to conserve the natural n ^ z said. In one such strike they fire on toe American Charter Hearings Watch • Ideal for Engineers • Sport Events | American and Cambodlcin _ *i -o r^t every C h ristm as need!! was stolen from Fiano’s Motor ments, Roacoe Talbot pointed resources, ot stated that tote °M ^r >^^® ‘^ ^ ® ® indicate by voting that they With mortar attacks on the govern- mtely be punished by our people meeting. It was Instructed to Under Arrest The vlotlni found the car sitting ^ne to natural causes had to settle po4n iho tnam Want to kbuy»w fhatoe i>rv\Yrancu^TiProvenson nrvm.prop- New Disposable Blades ment camp. Newsmen reported and our army.” present Its recommendations at 'on four cement blocks yester-.. and “not to«» m-™gruuon in-mlgration”, . rauand «It w«.was said that ^ g^ y for $21,000 (despite defeat- from toe scene toe firing was He added that Norto Vletoam PHNOM PENH (AP) — Cam­ day morning. •Hie special tires since large fanUlles were go^ c^ld apply for mg the proposal to buy It for 325 VALUE C toe District’s June 1971 annual continuing. has "the Inalienable right to bodian military police today ar­ and hubs were valued at $367. ®>“ ®f f»y ®’ ^® probably state oi^n $17,000) then toe matter would The Cambodian command in pursue and shoot down U.S. meeting. rested Norodom Ranarito, son AIG AY _____ maintain the status quo. qulring toe Jurovaty pr^rty— ^ presented to toe Board of Phnom Penh said government planes of any type If they 'do- District Director Joseph laitz, of ousted head of state Prince TWO strings of Christmas ^ R®«^bllltle. some^e ®®‘“ tered toar a few forces beat back a Viet Cong late our air space.” chairman of the committee, has Norodom Sihanouk, cafter cap- lights were taken from a Talbot also referred to some months ago, toe state had iPolnts of order concerning imlt that attacked Prek ’Ilmot asked District president Wll- tured terrorists Implicated him Weaver Rd. home last night. ®' A'® responslblllUes of town monies left in its open space guggesUon were called, dis- Dam, a few miles northwest of Uam Hanklnson and ail dlrec- in recent bomb blasts, 'military _____ ownership of property. He program. cussed, duly noted and over- J Trapeang Kraloeung. Enemy tors to have recommendations police sources said. Sources also Hie Ignition lock was dam- Pointed out that if a neighbor- Ronald Haverl asked the Oon- ^uicd. Free Set of Replacement losses were put at 21 killed and Nixon Smiles ready for the board’s Jan. 18 said that another 6f Sihanouk’s aged on a car parked at the landowner wishes to build a servation Commission If toere g,i Blades two captured. ’The command meeting. At that time, dates sons, Norodom Naratlpo, and a Parkade sometime last nig^t. i®nce on toe boundaries between was any overall plan or definite ■yj.gre those who were still at- said nine Cambodians were Over Martha, will be scheduled for toe special daughter, Norodom Botum bbo- ______^ his land and town-owned land, objective to the towns conserva- tempting to convince the gato- woimded. that toe town miist pay for half Uon program; the reply to that g^gg jjjgt jjjg purchase of this meetings of the charter revlsltei pha, were set free today after ALL ^FRANStS'TOR ’The command also claimed a committee, charges of antigovernment ac- toe cost of such a fence. He was that toe commission mpst jggd would be a good Invest- HAI KARATE POCKET RADIO Cambodian patrol on a search Says McCalls' Dlstrlct tax colleotor Mary Uvltes were dropped. Stock Market stressed the danger of any old go after what is available at toe mggt purely frtnn a business and destroy mission Wiled at Laraia reported last night that The sources said Norodom wells left uncapped. Talbot told time. In this case, toe Provenson point of view. It was menUon- AFTER SHAVE least 11 Viet Cong and Norto NEW YORK (AP) — ’The talk- tax recel^ to date equal 96.1 Ranarito, a professor of law at NE3W YORK (AP) _ 'Ihe ibe gathering that he has six and Jurovaty properties. ed that land keeps doubling In Vietnamese In a clash at Phlov Martha Mitchell delights re. Pi™™ P«* stock market greeted with res- wells on the property where he Questions were raised as to value every few years, ’Trel, ^.zyltoge on toe east bank president Nixon because she ^rted 4m,ai9 coUected and named as paymaster for tenw trained enthusiasm a cut in the lives, and periodically checks who really’'owns toe dam on toe William Kowalski referred to of tlte Mekong River 18 miles fjrfngs color to his admimstra- W.626 outstanding. The dls- iats who set off bombs In toe prime lending rate today by them to lie sure toey are safely Jurovaty property; someone toe last town meeting at which soutoeast of Phnom Penh. according to McCall’s trict’s fiscal year will «id May city 50% Off on ChrisinAs Trees several major banks. Refreshing In South Vietnam, toe U.S. magazine. Prince Sihanouk Is In exile In At noon the Dow Jones aver­ Command reported that two "Give ’em hell, Martha,” toe Peking and has called for toe and Ornariemts age of 30 Industrials was ahead U.S. Navy commandos were president is quoted as frequent- District Fire CSiief Granville gyertorow of the regime headed 0.61 at 822.15. Gaining issues on killed and one wounded In an ,y telling toe wife of Atty. Gen. Lingard reported that there ^ jj^l. toe New York Stock Exchange High Court ^Unanimous exchange of fire with Viet Cong Mitchell were no serious fire losses • ' _____ ^______oz. i troops early Monday In toe Me- ...... led decllners by nearly 2 to 1. Writlng In toe January issue, within the district in November. Minutes before the session’s 1.50 LIMIT 1(1 kong Delta about 40 miles souto- value out Monday, Susanna McBee He reported 13 alarms for the Holiday Surprise start. Chase Manhattan, the na­ west of Saigor). A former enemy g^yg that Nixon "enjoys and month — 4 in motor veWcles, e a BTHAMPTON, Maas. (AP) tion’s third largest bank, cut to soldier acting as a scout for toe g,,gjj welcomed*’ Mrs. Mitchell’s Upholding Lower Panel 3 woods and grass 2 m - _ ^ Eastoampton couple have 6% per cent from 7 per cent the - Americans was wounded. Viet persistent outspokenness------on. -- a- Uons In alarm systems, and 4 ^ ^ y^^ traditional 2 interest It charges its mtet cre- Cong losses were not known. HARTFORD (AP) — Judicial oplnlcai said, apparently got in- to convict' him through Illegal variety of subjects because she miscellaneous. mystery of CSirlstmas—arrival G.E. Children's The Saigon government an ^^orthy unanimity carried the day Tuea verfved in a dispute with his seeuxh aiid that toe evidence Belies "the often-voiced com- Ungard reported that toe new ^ e-by-9-inch Christmas card nounced it will release about 60 pjgjnt jjls administration is h rtlv^toerealter ***® Connecticut Supreme tenant In the East Hartford dreg presented at his trial was in- disabled North Vietnamese pris- jun radio room In toe District Fire- President and Mrs. Nix<»i. PHONOGRAPH dull house is near completion and is “Although I was the town con- T ranei^v react fa- 0‘>'iri upheld all four lower court store which he had operated sufficient to suj^rt toe guilty oners„ „ — of— war---- —at the — demllltar- —^ ---- "And, like Spiro Agnew, Mar- in operation. stable for 10 years I can’t ex- vor^Iv to wuder money be- decisions It ruled to soy how greatly we eluded Peabody-OaUon, up 1 at Superior Court Judge when he resumed operating toe quarters. aviation fuel Is being held up In Secretary of State William P. 24%; MUgo Electromc. ^ % « Levlnl The orders In store himself. The court said the irfflcers had South Vietnam because the Rogers Joined the group, advls- WE W IU BE CLOSED value your confidence 26%; and Asamera M. off H ai y,g g^gg^ ^ permitt- Dubltzky won a favorable Holmes ’’sqtannli*” South Vietnamese navy is refus- ing Mrs. Mitchell, “Why don’t and trusti ing to provide gunboat escorts, you stick to law and <»xler, and DECEMBEfi 2SIII aid 26Hi !*%• ______ing toe state labor commlssim Judgment In Hartford Court of ^*^® *** the car and to ^ too ’The refusal was Interpreted In i’ll take care of foreign policy.’ to examine Good Humor reewrds Common Pleas and the Supreme *T^?”S***® cause to telleve Phnom Penh as a move to put ------— aauaage was a pt^pular food at to determine If the firm was Court iqpheld him against the years ago. Many of obeying the state law on over- appeal by the Uquor Oommis- something under toe rear pressure on the Cambodians to An average adult has about riUl carry Sm i^y. steh and the toWn of East Hart- ®®»‘ ®* the poUce vehicle.. agree to a mimber of Bouth 10,000 taste buds, with a sli^t- Season's Greetings BUCKLAND STORE DAILY 8-5 SATURDAYS 8-4 Vletnamese demands, including ly higher count in children. Tlie S e name of the town for whU* company’s attorneys ob- ford. ^ a payment for South Vietnamese "salt” buds are located over they were named, bologna from grounds to IMmes was convicted of the in which toe court turned down 1310 TOLIAMPTNPK MANCHESTER 643-5123 I^ . s«<» Frankfurter Jj^^ ®" dreg charge In Hartford Su- an appeal from toe plaintiff, trtwps operating In Cambodia. most e back of toe tongue. U.8. 1 B O H

<»AGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,JVIAyC!^TER. CONN.. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1970 Section Two T U E ^ A y ;i)E C E M B E R -2 2, 1970 Sc^uth W indsor To Remain Director Yule Party * Court Cases

M erry For Diana To Be Named o m c D z r o o u b t u C a ld o r . Manchester Seerion iill Children Deputy Comptroller 'The case of Michael Day, 20, of 234 Damato Lane, charged on “Santa kno^ all*’ little chil­ By SOL, It. COHEN substitute information with one dren’* were the worda ot assur­ (Hefnld Iteporter) count of obtaining money under ance i^ioken to a sandy haired little boy from the Warehouse MMchester Town Director William J. Diana is ex- false pretenses, was bound over Point Recelvingr Home at a pected to be n ^ ed to the political post o f deputy state yesterday to Hartford county Christmas party in South Wind­ appointment will be made by State superior court. sor Sunday. ComptroUer-^lect Nathan Agostinelli, now Manchester \ Day was released again on For months, members of Girl effective Jan. 6, the same day Agosti- his written promise to appear. Scout rrroop 864 had planned a new 'takes office. Both are Republicans. He was arrested Dec. 17 In Christmas party and program "Uie appointment, from all In- connection with an Elizabeth Dr. EUid Invited 96 children from the dicatlons has been cleared with break in October that netted a home as their guests. Hie Ctov.-elect ’Ibomaa MesMll and number of checks. Day alle^d- Wednesday before the party,- with GOP State CJialrman ly received some of the checks however, a newcomer arrived Howard Haueman. and cashed them In area banks. at the Receiving Home and his Diana, M, will succeed name wad:^not among,those al­ Day was originally charged^ Nicholas j. Bredlce In the with two counts each of obtain­ ready received by the scouts for deputy comptroller poet, at an a place card table sitting. ing money under false pre­ annual salary range o f $16,202 tenses, possesslmi of stolen. With tears streaming down to $18,826. his face, fearing he would be goods, and uttering a false iiiP' excluded from the remaining Diana Is expected to remain strum ent.. festivities, the tot sought the aid on the Manchester Board of Di­ Gordon E . Horton, 18, o f 176 of Mrs. Margaret Renaldl vdio rectors. In fact, because ot a Bissell St., pleaded not guilty explained the lad’s plight to chain of events, he is expected to breaking and entering with Santa C9aus. to be named Manchester deputy criminal intent, and theft of a Santa came to the rescue and mayor Jan. 6. When the board motor vehicle. He was arrested while arrangements were being conducts its regular, monthly In Coventry In connection with made to seat the lad, Scuita meeting that night, AgostlneUi an sdledged break there in pulled something from his pack will resign as mayor and as a October. Public defender David — Just for the boy. board m em ber. Deputy Mh^yor Golas requested a hearing on Gifts for the children were do­ David Qdegard, vdio haa been probable cause for Horton, nated by State Rep. *11100188 elected to the State Senate and which Is scheduled for Jan. 28. Donnelly and the Rotary Club who will be sworn in as state Horton Is free on $6(K) non­ cf South Windsor provided food senator on Jan. 6, will resign surety bond. and entertainment. , . his deputy mayor post Jan. 6. Atty. WUUsm J. Diana Judge Phillip Dwyer sentenced Hie children rocked to the James Farr, now board sec­ Paul Kusmer, 19, of WlUmantlc, music of Rick Alfaro and the retary, will be named chairman icu t and a 1964 grauluate of Bos­ to 30 days, execution suspended, “Dead W hies’’ and the Gert­ of the board and mayor on Jan. ton University School of Law. and one-year probation. Kusmer ICs a Long Trek Up the Hill rude Holntes School of Dance 6. Diana will be named deputy He is employed in the legfai pleaded guilty to indecent ex­ Skating - Coasting entertained them with a story- Dolls! Dolls! Doll^ mayor and Donald Wells will department of the Aetna Life posure. Lights went on for the first time last night at the sledding was provided. A few did take advantage type ballet dance. The Art be named secretary. Insurance Co., vriilch has grant­ Other cases desposed of: coasting slope in Center Springs Park, but _ not of the opportunity, however. The slope will be open Ctaenard Troop of Hartford dis­ Replacing Agostinelli and ed him a leave of absence for Janice Ferguson, Coventry, many residents realized, apparently, that night again tonight. (Herald photo by Pinto) ______played a variety of talent as Odegard on the board will be the duration of his deputy found g(uilty of ibreajch of peace, M>8. 'Vivian Ferguson and Carl part of the program for the comptroller term. He is a fined $26. executive committee to that ot interim campus Is progressing O ur Our Zinsser. former assistant to the circula­ I children’s enjoyment. O ur $ Jane H. Fitzrile, Storrs, found Parking Plans Made an advisory group; reduces toe having Just made it under toe Reg. $ Reg. $ All involved in the resigna- tion manager of *1116 Manches­ Supervised coasting will be An unusual castle-cake, creat­ Reg. guilty of failure to grant right president’s powers in that ap­ line before toe governor’s 4.89 5.99 U fined $26. provided today at Center pointments once reserved for “freeze” on state ccmstructlcm. 2.97 4.99 publicans. *rhe Republicans Diana Is married to the Renaldl highlighted the "good­ ’Hiomas Fitzgerald, 21, of KX5 Springs Park from 3 to 6 p.m. him are transferred to toe sen­ However, the “ freeze’’ haa halt­ hold 6 to 3 control of the board, former Lois Morelli of Manches- ies’’ for the evening and candy- Olcott St., found guilty of speed­ and, .under lights, from 6 to 9 MCC W ill Continue ate; eliminates restrictions for ed work cm the permanent cam­ Diaum, a Manchester native, ter. ’Hiey reside at 114 W. Mid­ fllled bell favors and stockings ing, fined $86. p.m . holding office; and adds eight pus. Dr. Lowe said MDC is in is a 1964 graduate of Manches- die *rpke. with their two chll- Skiing will be permitted at full of fruit and nuts were given Arthur J. Fowler, 48, of 41 senate seats because of toe in­ danger of losing $440,000 in fed­ ter High School, a 1961 gradu- dren — Christoi^er, 5, and Vlc- Northvlew from 6:30 to 9:30, to the children by the scouts. Vernon St., found guilty of fail­ creased enrollment and Interest eral funds if permanent cam­ Hives, Sharon Wolk, Darlene ate of the University of Connect- toria, 3. Using Bennet School ure to grant half of die high- weather permitting. In toe body. pus preliminary plans are not George, and Kathy Morse as­ O ur O ur Tomorrow the ski slope will w ay, flned $46.' Dr. Lowe said work on the submitted by Jan. 16. Reg. Reg. be open from 1 to 4 p.m. as Under a'new arrangement made with Superintendent sisted Santa (E dw ard Mtoniz) in $ % $ R ichard E. Holm an, 22, o f 164 7.88- well as from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. of, Schools Donald J. Hennigan, Manchester im m u n ity distributing the gifts wWle two 6.79- Highland St., found guilty on a Ansaldi Elected Chairman Residents who use the ski College late afternoon and evening classes will continue teen-age girls, Kim and Anne 6.99 7.99 substitute Information charge of Plechowskl helped serve the Your Choice ! slope must wear patches issued to be held in the Bennet Junior High School Main Build- failure to drive in the estab­ by Recreation Department and trAets. By State Bank Directors lished lane, fined $30.. iniT. — ■ — Scouts, Troop Leader Jan Reg. 4.59 - 5.49 must abide by the safety rules. At the same time, an effort The responsibility of toe coUege Kremldas and Assistant, Sally *nie directors of the Manches­ ness from Dartmouth College. Audrey R. Kite., West Suffleld, Skating areas are not open. will be made to relieve toe ai- senate will be to determine Matthews were asshked tte ter State (Bank have elected He is a veteran of the U.S. Air found guilty of speeding, fined leged monopoly of parking policies -that affect toe entire entire evening by mothers Rim .^drew Ansaldi Jr. chairman of Force. He and his wife, "the $26. stalls at toe south end of Main community; and toe other two, the board. former Miss Katherine Kuhl- ’Thelma L. L eF ort, 676 Lydall St., a complaint that has -been policies that govern their TOYS Beebe, Arlene Heal, Patricia Sweeney, Fe Bradly, Carol 3.47 Ansaldi replaces Mayor Na­ mann, have four children. St., found guilty of failure to About Town registered by area merchants resi>ective actlvitleB. • obey a stop sign, fined $25. BICYCLES - TOBOGGANS Oamey and Dorothy Bancroft. than Agostinelli, the original He is a vice president and di­ Town libraries will close at since the opening of toe semes- Die council approved toe re- Each G regory Leighton, 16, o f 47 chairman, who has resigned the rector of the Manchester Cham­ noon ’Thursday and reopen Mon­ ter. vised Student Senate constitu- Bigelow St., found guilty of fol­ SLEDS - FIGURE SKATES jHaacbester Evenhig Herald post to assume the elective po­ ber of Commerce and member day: Mary Cheney at 9 a.m., Parldng arrangements call ^lon. Brian Prucker, past senate low ing too closely , fined $26. Soutti Windsor correspoodent, sition of com’ptroUer for the of the ’Town Budding Commit­ 'Whiton Memorial at 1 p.m., and for about 25 stalls on toe west president, pointed out that it; SNO-COASTERS B fufiara Vaifrick, te l. 644-8W4. •Bang Box State of Connecticut. Agostinel- tee, the technical advisory com­ Walter A. Lockwood, 21, of the West Side branch at 2 p.m. side of toe street, 20 cm toe op- Reduces toe power of to e U had headed the board since mittee of the Planning and Zon­ East Hartford, found guilty of posite side, and 40 at toe rear by Ideal it s 'IncepUiKi. Tte new bank at ing Commission, Dfutmmith'maidng imnecessary noise with *1116 ' Manchester High School of the Bennet complex. OPEN. TO. 11. P.M. .UNTIL. XMAS dub of Hartford, Dartmouth a motor vehicle, fined $16. guidance department will hold Dr. Frederick W. Lowe Jr., Jews To Work Society ctf Engineers, and H A li FOR RENT William P. Pazary, 61, of East Open House tomorrow from 10 MCX3 president, informed toe American Society of d vil Engi­ Hartford, pleaded nolo con­ a.m. until noon in Room 110 Regional Council last night that For parses, showers, rflMp- 2 M ain St. For Christians • Poppin Hoppies neers. tendere to failure to drive a for all graduates home for toe Bug(gestlons to use Illihg Junior tlons, meetings. ComM^ “ The reasonable distance apart, fined holidays. High School or toe Barnard kitchen faclUtlbs. en­ E verything On the Holiday closed parking lot. by Ideal $80. building of Beimet had been fol­ FARR'S Store” Edward A. Pfau, 36, of Marl­ MILWAUKEE (AP) — Mem. Mayfair Gardens Jehovah’s Witnesses will have lowed up. Both have decided Lithuanian HoR bers o f a Jewish gnroup w ill borough, found guilty of intoxi­ group discussions of a Bible aid disadvantages. cation, fined $20. Charges o f re­ tonight at 7:30 at toe following 24 OOLWAY STREET work at two hospitals cn ClMst- Gets Scout Gifts Ullng would accommodate on­ sisting arrest and breach of locatlona: 18 Chambers St., 281 MANCHESTER mas Eve so Christians can •All Pro Hpckey ly 136 MCC students because it peace were not presented. Woodbridge St., 726 N. Main St., Phones: 648-0618 or 64»<8166 spend the time with their fami­ Instead of giving grab bag is also used by adult education R o y E . W ebber J r., 17, o f 940 144 Griffin Rd., South Windsor lies. Baseball or gifts at their annual Christmas claases. S])ace is needed for E. Middle Tpke., found g^ ty of and French Rd., Bolton. Alfred Jacobs, chairman of a party. B oy S couts o f ’Troop 167 ___ about 400, D r. Lowe said. making unnecessary noise with committee established by the Football Games at St. Bridget CSiurch this year _ . . _ . _ ___’Transferring adult classes to Congregation Emanu-el Broth­ decided to welcome the tenants a motor vehicle, and operating Mra Rob^ ’Tatro, the for- j,e added, would only a motor vehicle with unsafe erhood, said that 30 to 40 per­ Ji^st arrived! 1971 Models at Mayfair Gardens, the new el­ m er Cheryl Gibson, daughter of cause a different g;r«ip to sons would work at St. Mary’s derly housing project at N. tires, fined $10 on each charge. M rs. Althea G ibson o f ^ Pleats- create a parking problem. At Tar and St. Michael’s hospitals. Huffy 20” Convertible Bike Main and N. School Sts. Charges of operating a motor ant St., wais a soloist with toe Barnard, he said, desks are not The volunteer workers receive Several boys from the troop, vehicle with defective turn sig­ Boston Conservatory Chorus suitable for adults, auid pupil nals, operating with a defective FAIRWAY, brief training sessions enabling Bett^ Girl accompanied by men of the presentation of a Hayden Maiss property is kept in unlocked them to handle such duties as church, leist night visited May- horn, and operating with defec­ entitled “Mlssa SancU Nicolai,’’ desks becauise of lack of lock­ FIRST With removable training wheels, tive marker lights, were noUed. ward clerks, aides at the nurs­ fair and presented a wall clock, at St. Clement’s Church in Bos­ ers. coaster brake, saddle type seat. Nolles were entered In the fol­ ing statimis, manning the infor­ portable serving table and two ton, Matas, on D ec. 17. With only one dissenting vote, Doll Ideal for the young learner! lowing cases: mation desks, and delivering Andrew serving trays for use In the toe Regional Council voted open food trays. Community Building. Paul McGinnis, 74, of Coven­ IMaln and Maple Sts. opened to become pairt of toe coUege Jacobs said that for years the by Atty. Vincent Diana, chair­ try, disregarding a yield the 4Sth District N ov. 30. senate as part of a new college brotherhood had filled in for O u r man of the Manchester -Housing right erf way sign. govemance propoaal. Dr. Lowe every night In accepting the chairman’s Robert Linton, 46, of Rock­ Christians at the USO rill have large faculty and s iM tender who had not spent the Training wheels, coaster brake, semi O ur Reg. In Manchester and surrounding M athein euid M rs. Arlene Ged- we towns. I will attempt to do all His Constituents student representations and a holiday at home in years. pneumatic tires. 22.95 H8 des. smaller number of administra­ Auto Race Set Uiat Lb possible to insure that Scouts making the presenta­ i l l state R ep. ’Thomats J. Donnel­ candy the Manchester State Bank be­ Jews W Mark tors. tion were Richard Lajole, senior ly has invited citizens of toe In addition, there will be Slow Learner comes known as, the financial patrol leader; Steven Galvin, Feast of Lights 46h Assembly District to con­ institution for local needs in faculty and student senates. JEFFERSON CTTY, M o. 16” Our Reg. 11.99 assistant senior patrol leader; tact him regarding question or (AP) — 'Ihlrteen years alter both personal and business Harold Glgllo, Richard GobeiUe, Hanukkah, toe Jewish Feast comments about pending or ex­ die got her learner’s permit, a Charge it! . u ses.’ ’ Geoffrey Blackewell, Vincent of Lights, will begin this eve- isting legislation or new leglsla- ^ Penn Central Ansaldi Is a Manchester 69-year-old Columbia, iSor,- Perry and Douglas Marriiall. nlng and wUl continue for eight suggestions. bousewife got her driver’s li­ native, llfe-long|i resident, and *nie boys were accompanied days through Wednesday, Dec. Donnelly said he would be cense. 7 Car Freight Set vice president ^6f the Andrew by toe Rev. John J. Delaney, 30. utUe candles will be lit In holding regular bi-weekly of­ She scored 80 on the written Ansaldi Co., general contrac- pastor £Uid troop chaplain; John Jewish homes each evening be- Our Reg. 24.88 fice hours at town halls In both test 13 years ago and a Highway Figure 8 track, 2 racers, 2 controllers. , tors and land developers. Jay; troop_ committee chair- ginning with one candle tonight South and Ekist Windsor during He received his A.B. and M.S. man; and" Arthur F. Galvin, and increasing their number by Patrol trooper told her to come T ransformer, toe coming session of toe state . degrees in engineering and busl- scoutm aster o f ’Troop 167. one each consecutive evening. back for her road test when she track, deisel legislature, but noted that an leAmed to drive. Upon lighting the candles, bless­ engine, caboose, early deadline date for submis­ So she did last week—and ! In our Sporting Goods Dept. ings are recited giving thanks Charge 6 freight cars. sion of new legislation prompts scored a 96 on the driving test. 19.40 to God “for the miracles which him to request Inquiries, sug- *rhe story was told M onday by it! ^ 15 Club took place in those days at this g(estions and comments prior to Cd. E. I. Mike Heckaday, su­ COME IN! season” in ancient Palestine. 3 Car Freight Set 6 Car Freight Set Keystone mid-January. perintendent of the Highway Pa-' •Those days’ ’ referred to the Dmmellyjmay be reached at trol. second cenbuy BC when his home 114 Clinton Dr., Ouf Reg. 19.88 17.44 ^ G olf Bag Greece dominated the land and Holiday Priced 12.88 GET ACQUAINTED South Windsor, at his Society toe people of Judea, and ~ toe Our Reg. 9.97 for Savings Baiik office In Hart­ WITH YOUR NEW miracles’’ refer to toe victory which toe'^ Judeans had attain­ ford, or by mall. ed over toe Greek conquerors. Director Attacked rnuiB-ouT That victory was considered Desk, Chair and 6.77 miraculous in view of the dis­ By a Biit Player ' parity between the might of toe srcp Shoe pocket, padded MISTER HOLLYWOOD (AP) — A Greek Empire and toe un^m- great datiR trained to attack a ntts Astroscope Bookcase sling #8ZASS ed p<9 ulation of Judea. The Joy can^ a movie scene, se- 16 Club of the population at this victory StVairector Jerry Paris by Ohio Art % Our Reg. 19.89 DpNUT ------was enhancedfont that by j^Hng toe fact shooting thsd of the picture yviister toe Greek domination had last­ 'Reared Stiff” at Paramount Keystone ed for several centuries and WINDSOR AVE. StudloB. Our Reg. 12.49 D o n u t ,' was at last broken and toe peo­ G olf Bag Paris was taken Monday to ROCKVILLE, CONN. ple could once again live In UOLA Medical Center, vdiere 22 fr^om. stitches were required to close a 12.88 4 Our Reg. 11.97 (Next to Hartman’s Mkt.) *Ihe victory w as celebrated ^ ____ gash in tiis left arm. He said he with toe rededlcatiMi of toe would return Immediately to • CONCINTRATID LIQUID Sturdy, strong bookcase, large desk with lan> Plasteel "molded bot­ Temple In Jerusalem which had „ , . ____ tom, side pocket. Get Acquainted Offer been defUed by the pagans and finl^ tiie picture, DRAIN OPENER-CLEANM inated top, and matching chair. #2ZA25 toe rekindling of toe lamp In •Ihe large dog was ordered ex­ Fine Caldor Value ! 8.77 change for another. • lATf HAM toe Sanctuary. 'The festivities • lATf PAT r n lasted for elgtot days and it is BUY ONE DOZEN this rededlcation that is cele­ MANCtlESIBt brated each year when the lit­ PASSPORT PHOTOS HnRCliESTER ROCKY NIU AVON WATERBURY jSale: Tues. Thru Thurs. tle candles are Ut and prayers IDENTIFICATION HARTFORD N A T I O N A l !HAM)WARC & SUPPLYI Albany Ave. of Thanksgiving are recited. Open Lat^ Every Night Get V2 Doz. FRK The Feast of lights Is thus a SALEM NASSIFF Exit Lakewood & Wolcott Roads I NK (’MOiri-: HANK 877 Main 84., ■t Tolland Typke Interjection of Exit 24 Rte44 BBINa THIS COUPON holiday n Brooictlsid, Hsmdsri. Worwslk, ttiverilds, Stamford, Wsllingtord, Bedford Hllla Kli

PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTEfl E\nENlNG HERALD. MANCHISTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING H E I^ L D . MANCHESTER. CONN., fiSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1970 PAUE PIFTEEN r . BuKinesi M irror M a n c h o ^ e r liosilita.l Phone ijo rB a iik ^Angela Whisked to South W indsor V ertion> M i l O v e r ’ Hospital Notes The telephcmo number for ------CLAYH. POIXAN— NEW YORK (AP) — Sir '"XRin UtRA John Gielgud hori been offer- Manchester Memorled Hoepl- y ^ ^ '^ o o r Daily AdMty (Stthii T a x e ^ ^ B i i l e i i A e r Prim e Rate Town Coi iroves 'ed the^.assignment of direct­ vniTDfo rooBs tal was chianged a few. Atcording lo th* Stan,- PZC AM. » fs tUans Intermediste Gmw 8cnil- ing^ new Edward Albee months ago, but too late to A16.19-28 To develop mezsoge for Wednesday, After Latest privmte, noon>s p.m., aaA 4 pun.* play, "All Over,” scheduled be listed correctly in the new : a i n '4»48-56 read words c6m«pooding to numbers 111 Inflati^Hliry Boost 8 pan.; private rooma, 18 aoii.. 12 and police^told newsmen they against Returning Miss Da'vte;td' SchTOHFeasitility Study for Broadway presentation in phone books.' The hospital ■^TAURUS o f yourZodioc birth sign. SCORPIO N EW Y O R K iAP) — A n g e la 8 pan., and 4 p.m.>8 pju. were under strict orders not to California. Msu'ch or April. Sly JOHN CUNNIFF Is mad6 up of great extremes, number is 646-1222. NBJW YORK (AF) — BafOtT Af/tM Itxpcet 31 On 61 Gottlng ocr. 21^ Davis '.was whisked from the T o RebUilt T b e Town Council last lilght renovations' and trie new coo-' 2You 32 May 62 Posslmlitlc In San Rafael, County Counsel Richard Barr, spokesman ' , sqm6 of them due to the pecu- Pedfarttloa: Pannto allawed major banks cut their prhiie in­ disclose details of the operaUon. approved an architect’s feaslbil- structlon would be 37.3 million maK« 3Soclol 33 In 63Affoln HOY. 21'! Women’s House of DBtentlon un­ Douglas J. Maloney told news­ The Planning for the producing company, NEW YORK (AF) —‘^'^mert- .jjgj, geography o f certain re- aay flme e x o ^ nooii-s p.nil; ^1-6-13-151 34Show 64 Brought "M iss Davis, n self-descHbed _ “*** Zoning St. Money ordOrs will not be —A i**® probable 'mSxlmum terest rate today, to^% per cent 4 Pull 18-26-34-411-41^ der heavy i»llce guard et^ly tb- men Monday tlfot the slieriff’s said Monday that Sir John, cans are accustomed to heartng gions. otiwre, 2 pjin.-8 p.ni. , . &^3i36.54 5 A n 35 By 65 Thing 57-AS-79->-8^ Communist, is i^der indictment .Commission has granted ap- after noon on either day would be |10 a, Health Training from 7 per cent because of wli^ - 6Sotnc 36Prlvot« 66 Authwity office will enforce strict securi­ now appearing in New York that taxes are anti-inflationary Anchorage, Alaska, In- Sell Service: 18 1ikin.-2 pjn., GIMINI SAGITTARIUS day for extradition to California in connection With the escape ,j_;ppoval of site development normal deliveries will vUle Hlgh^School and approved Thg figures ^ 3126,000 7PMonot 37 May 67 At ty metisUres to. insure the safety in the hit play "Home,” had -th a t one of their purposes is to stance, the average cost o f m - 4 p.m.>8 p.m. 5i- Controls Cited the ysald is a slackeidng'''de­ I MAlf if. SProUwn 38 May 68 Into f/OK. where she faces' murder and attempt of ^ Quentin prison­ plans for rebuilding the Pvro- *”®*"^ned. a motion for the attorney for the puroriase of additional Jateailve Care aad Oimaiary h u n t 2i 9 You 39 Ba 69A ers ..from the Marin County of Miss Davis and the security promised to give his reply by regulate demand thereby Isting on the I n t e r m ^ ^ mand for loans. lOAAotttn 40 B« 70 Along DEC. ki^inap chdxges in connection ^ fa x tlas Corn nn K There will be no window ser- to' ^ a w up an ordinance for land, which was approved by keep the economy from becom- budget was a whopping ,IW. Care: Immediate family onljr, .'2->22-3S courthouse in San Rafael, Cal­ of the Marin County JaU. the end of the week. 316 In MCC Study It was the jHfth reduction this II Financial 41 You 71 Wood 142-43-55-59/ with a courtroom shootout. tiv» tnHti'v ' ‘i®Uverles on Dec. 28, an appropriation for preliminary a special referendum several anytime, limited to five mlantea. ■JS^2-66 12Moy 42 DIf fleultlw 72Tok«i 61-7083-90' if., on Aug. 7. loaay. patrons who rent boxes will drawings. ^Weeks a ^ . The cost of the alter- ing overheated. ^ year in.-the rate chaiged com­ 13 H o f m 43 Increasa 73 InformoHon Taxes, we are told, transfer ®®m® ®tyle of living could be en- Maternity: Fatbera, 11 aJif.> Overtraining to- some extent CANCIR CAPRICORN Officials waited until 3:06 In a blazing gun battle, a The bottled gds company dis- be allowed to pick up mail from The feasibility study wag, ap- *ng of thepresent building could mercial banks’ biggest and 14 Fritnds 44 Of 74 Slump tmylng power from individuals j°y®d 39,212. 12:45 p jn ., and 6:88 p.m.-8 JU H f i t 15 Hopptning 45 Bothtrsont* 75 Lustra DEC. 22 a.m.—1 1 hours after a stay of Judge held hostage was shot to Crash Victim tributlng plant was destroyed their boxes from. 8 aim. to noon. proved by the Board of Educa- range from 3870,000 to 3i-3 mll- Governor ^^i8its and inability toi control hospital 'fnost creditworthy borrowers— 7 6 and businesses to governmental Even among the larger cltl pan.; otiMm, 8 p.m.-4 p.m., and JULY 16A n 46 Bring AttontionJA H .1 t extradition granted her m feder­ « ■by an explosion and fire that Cm Jan. 2, norinal Saturday tlon last week. ITje' proposed Ifon- Ih e cost of new construc- training of health services cur­ mainly corporations. 17 Must 47 A 77 Effort death and three men Involved in units which then use the rave- there were great i^ traste. In 8:80 p.m.-8 p.m. |Sll-27-29-53 48 Prying 78 Into 7- 8J8-39ir' al court had expired—before Leaves Hospitel Injured two workers, destroyed window service and delivery ordinance, which will be review- million to 36.9 million, Scene of Tragic ricula were the basic criti­ A lower prime rate was ex­ ISO thtn the escape were k il^ . nues for goods and services nec- New York, _^e toteTO ^ Age Umlta: 18 In maternity, l>fa-71-76 19 In 49 Mora 790r 64.68.81-86W> taking the black militant former ^^two buildings, two automobiles schedules vrill be maintained. ed at a special meeting of the Architect fees and engineering cisms leveled at- Manchester pected by economists to be re­ 50TboM 80 Of Miss Davis, 26, is accused of 12 In otlier areaa, no limit in UO 20 You AQUARIUS UCLA philosophy testruotor Michael Ricci, 34, dt 666 N. Arizona Blaze essary to the, common good. esttaated f Community -College by three flected eventually in mortgage , 21 Yoursolf 51 Surprlsod^-' '81 Sharp buying guns used in the break­ and three trucks,'on Sept. 1 1 . In NROTC Program CouncU next Monday, will ask i®®®- 5376,000 to 3496,000; ^ e aett'oervlce. I JULY 2 i 52 In , 82 Your JAH. 20 from the Greenwich Village Jail. Main St., admitted to Manches­ TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — (3ov. That’s one way of looking at hnt in ^ c a g o it was *1.0^ out-of-state consultants after a and personal loan interest j| 22Fovor(d out attempt and was indicted , Officials of Pynrfax told the Midshipman Fred C. Doocy, M oSter C oU flcilor ah appropriation of 3120,000. y 8i,so«. George ' E. Christensen, coor­ Tbe newest round c t cuts was : 25 Put 55 Sonwwhat 85 Roochlng edly handled her transfer to a der and kidnaping. be flUlng 100-pound gas con- Doocy. 2093 Ellington Rd.] John D iaocclo Jr„ son of Mr. ®re-- gested by architect William Me- ®®' elect Thomas J. Meskill has sey said. U.S. blstrict Court expired in Stephen H. Charette, 266 Henry move was dictated by its policy Davis boarded an airplane at the Engle Middle School in this toe devastating blaze which re- 165 Oak St., South Windsor, has The officers wUl be installed Hugh as the amount which nubile h e a r im ^ ^ d - ®h®ws that negUgence was in- tate. Pittsburgh, Philadel]^a, a ^ uniformity; sub-standard edu­ Die governor also referred to St.; Harlan W. Clifton, Stafford of "keeping a flexible prime failed to attend some erf his own the base. the afternoon. suburban Philadelidila town. . suited in more than 3200,000 returned to his home port of ta semi-public ceremonies on would allow him to come up ^ Mondav bv toe Public Yolved.” The department, which regu- Phoenix, as well as MllymuJ^. cational competency of clinical the state law providing for pre­ Springs; Lynn M. Oorrentl, rate that is fully responsive to budget hearings with state of­ However, it was learned that When Harlan’s decision be­ ".And collecting ^gum is differ­ damage to toe plant. Firemen Norfolk, Va. aboard the nuclear Saturday, Jan. 16, 1971 at toe with almost concrete figures as nom m i^on Cuirent state fire safety regu- larly Issues three budgets for a H oust^ v i^ a t the bottom, with 86 instruction in , some areas; a liminary budget - hearings by a Amott Rd.; Mrs. Pearl E. college quota system that does money market rates.” Miss Davis’ plane took off from came known, two dozen young ent.’’ were able to keep the badly attack submarine U.S.S.. Ham- Masonic Temple. to ^ a t toe construction project ^ ^ lations apply only to state build- "tyPlcal” f ^ i l y of a 38-year- ® ® ® V ^ ficials, Gov. John Dempsey com­ governor-elect. The law does not Daley, 1 Sunset Lane, Andover. not guarantee adequate num­ McGuire at 6 :30 a.m. pickets gathered at the Wom­ ’Hie pupils are aged 10 to 14. "We believe that this reduc­ plained Tuesday. indicate that the hearings may en’s House of Detention and The top class, of 7th graders, 2 Tight security measures were Also, Julianna George, East bers of students for clinical tion is Justified by the decline in ■ lte ’^ S n t e n ^ c o u W ^ " r e le M S revS lT w reW i X X t o e ice c h a S ^ f ir to ^ p ^ T yew The'^toird suggestion was to "® te ?S n S u U e \ ^ ’‘ to ? 2 6 S 16-year-old, iW f i Taylor, n and ’ gir?'^“'S llL ^ d Are taxes taflatioiw or ” We feel that this matter of be chaired by anybne other than in force throughout the transfer held a protest demonstration donated 3,680 pieces. Hartford; Mrs. Joan M. Grenier, training. market rates and the generally East Hartford; Frederick Hoo- cooperation has to be extended the incoming governor, and held by juvenile authorities on budget increases resulted from depends upon your viewpoint, Also, absence of an official moderate loan demand in the School Board Pole. senior councilor, la executive about 39.600 ^ th o u t g o l^ to ^ one-mile-wlde 30- ber. East Hai^ord; Oscar L. both ways,” said Dempsey, who some question has been raised charges of trespassing and cur- taxes. whether you take toe individual agreement between the hospi­ four weeks since we last re­ - The Board of Education will During the cruise the Ham- ®«lltor th® "The Critique,” referendum. Council is allowed corridor, Kurtz, 337 Keeney St.; Philip tal and college, pointing up defended his commissioners by state officials as to whether meet at 'Hmotoy Edwards merhead Surfaced numerous the chapter’s pubUcation. As to appropriate, on ite o ^ , one- ^ /^kesm an for the group few violations. Ibe lowest of me three governmental view, duced the prime rate,” Chase against Meskill’s charge that the healings should be held in Police said they arrested Tay- budgets, the family was estl- whether you give or receive. LOBlanc, 437 Birch Mt. Rd.; specific responsibilities of both - Schort at 7:30 tonight and will times, by breaking through thin chairman of toe publicity com- tenth of one p ^ ,cen t of toe total residents were opposed .. . , . ♦ ,4 * aaa Mrs. Irma K. Lee, 4 Hiomp- Manhattan added. they had not been cooperative. the absence of Meskill. ■ 36,960 a year, an A lot depends upon how toe institutions; and students re­ With the demand for money r hear a middle school presenta- Ice or surfacing in a polynya, mlttee, he was marshal of the t o w budget, ^ e v e r , McHugh ^ wouta^wl ^ ’*®® ’’ ® ®®®>‘‘ "®* ^ “ son Court, Rockville; Mrs. An- The retiring Democratic gov­ Meskill has had oUier duties sea water area enclos- DeMolay Week Parade last said this would not be large nerease in one yeyear of 3393. TTie revenue is spent, whether it is ceiving stipends from hospi­ easing, the prime rate has de­ “T tlon from Principal Arthur Hot an open sea water area enclos- DeMolay weex r-araue last er property values, homes would v a . . for nrodiirtivA iinefiii e-nodn aim bela Lopes, 73 Foster St.-; David tals, for Mdiich some form of ernor said.he strongly insisted as a U.S. r^resentatlve in the SIGN UP NOW ™ tin. ed by ice pack. March. He is captain of toe enough an appropriatlw to al- -^ e A r ^ ^ y Star re- I n t e w e t o ^ b u ^ rose to scended gradually since it and Melissa Macey, 23 W. Mid­ service is expected. that the officials of his admini­ lameduck session of Congress. chapter bowling league and toe low him to go ahead with pre- 3hnibberv would be cut and Ported Tuesday that police were 310,664 from 310,077. and toe ®®*V^® simply waMM.. u spurted to a record % per cent m The board will also decide lo addition to demonstrating chapter bowling league dle Tpke.; Douglas F. Mastran- Unnecessary 8 stration cooperate with the In­ In his news conference, Demp- FOR BOLAND OIL OOMPANTB _ . „ toere w^d^tatei^rencei^ «®®>^ *®*- is-year-old higher level budget to 316,611 t^®n t^®® ®®rtatal^ on June 9, 1969. ~ ^ ^ * I , “ ® the caDabUlties of Ite class of ®fofo fo®™- He has received toe llmlnary plans. gelo, Storrs; Mrs. Dorothy T. With specific reference to coming Republicans and he la say also pointed out that one „ whether or not to implement ^ ^ y en- . DeMolay HateHats Off Award for With plans ■ -to review...... toe ordl- - television reception youth *■- ta connection with ' toe from 314,689. dilute both individual and gov- toe family life curriculum Into suomarme m me arcuc en- __^ j __nanee nn nee m the nounell recepuon. Ouelette, 164 High St.; Gregory the surglclal tecimlcan pro­ National City Bank of Mlime- convinced they did cooperate. state official i dio had been criti­ blaze. All three budgets are sup- emmental power. Which Is what 4 “ “ toe South Windsor School sva vlronment, toe crew of toethe outstanding service, toe first . 1 j ’ Smith, Enfield; Stanley C. gram, the consultants said sev­ apolls went further than other But Meskill did not attend the cized by Meskill for alleged .. me swm wmoror Hcnooi sys- „ ’ ad collected various Srlven In toe past five years. also hopes to hold a public hear- The newspaper gave no posed to provide sufficient nour- latlation does. Smith, 106 E. Center St. banks by trimming Its prime tern. If approved, toe program Hammerneaa coiieciea various ® ^ ...... inir on It on Jan 4 and If It Is source for Its information and ishment, but toe liberal b u d g e t------—------eral courses in the college core hearings on the budgets of the lack of cooperatlcm—Research AUTOMATIC •*" ^ 1 1 bemn next vear scientific data. He Is a representative to toe °n « ®n Jan. 4 Murder for Hire BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son curriculum are unnecessary; rate one-half of a percentage Mental Health Department and Chairman Warren C. Stoker— , ------Connecticut DeMolay State Con- approved, toe ordinance wou d police refused to comment on allows for better meats and to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pease, LOS ANGELES (AP) — and in one hospital, college stu­ point to 6% per cerit from 7 per the Health Department, includ­ “ will be a member of the Mes­ „ The board met last Monday ir„AAino- neniiH oxeiw and a recinient of the Ren- l"fo cNcct on Jan. 19 and go A the report. more convenience foods than Somers; a daughter to Mr. and FOR dents are in classes with non­ cent. ’This bank -said its loans ing tbe mental retardation pro­ kill Administration." with the family life curriculum M®"®**®**®^ Evening Herald M d P . h « to a referendum vote on Feb. gunshop owner has been con- Fire Capt. Lynden Gilmore the moderate plan, while toe Mrs. George Kasperan, 8 Rachel DELIVERY development committee at a South" ”Windsor ” " correspondent, -- - -» /rAnhmnti nt the TTnivAT«itv 19- vlctcd of Soliciting murdcr in an said his department has not dis- low cost plan has fewer meat college 'background students were down 12 per cent from re­ gram. Stoker’s term does not expire R d.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. for reasons of economy. cent peaks. ^ special session to iron out some Barbara Varrlck, tel. 644-8274. of ^rkmnecticut and a commu- McHugh said, if toe amount assassination plot aimed at the covered the cause of toe fire but an^ fewer convenience foods. Elmer Edwards, Beaver Trail, Questioned by newsmen about until 1976, Dempsey noted. He . s , Cosmetics In addition to recommenda­ First Pennsylvania Bank & also said that Stoker was not e n IM < T M m Mr of toe problems surrounding toe ------AiAAAf Af thA pfinrAh nf thA A h. Is approved, he will have an ac- Judge vriio ordered Integration added: "We have not ruled out TBe higher plan also permits Coventry; a daughter to Mr. the governor’s remarks, Meskill curate cost figure when toe re- Los Angeles public schools. arson.” considerably better shelter, as tions to correct these weak­ Trust Co., the largest bank in appointed chairman of the com­ ^ program and to discuss some ^ sumption. Shd Mrs. Arthur Belasy, 226 said he had been wUh the State fined preliminary,study is com- Two undercover policemen ------reflected in toe figures showing IT’S nesses, the evaluation stated Philadelphia, said it did not mission, but was elected by his A WHOLE BOOK FULL — Stamps Issued after payment for flriit delivery. «' of toe areas of study. PUlSilic CoiiDS Spencer St.; a son to Mr. and the college should de-escalate AdJ. Gen. E. Donald Walsh plan to lower its prime rate be­ fellow members. All of the com- , r -nie b ^ will hear a report ,NEWARK, N .J.-Green plastic pleted. School Board chairman testified Robert L. Schurman, p}„|^ .Meal Im iiorted “ P®*" *^® hlglier Mrs. David Thomas, 163 Cooper the surgical technician; pro­ Monday morning for a two-hour cause its loan business was mission members are un­ if delivery is paid for In full within lo days - on teacher replacement from 3^^ ^uy Gifts for Prisoners Joseph Powers and Assistant 60, offered them 31,000 to slay BALTIMORE — The annual goes for housing, while Hill St.; a daughter to Mr. and‘ gram to a one-year, college- security briefing. __ DOUBLE STAMPS Liggefts steady. salaried. - Assistant Superintendent Wll- coconuts on Keellng- BIEN HOA, South Vietnam Superintendent of Schools Dr. Superior Court Judge Alfred Gl- u.S. demand for fish meal p®ly 26 per cent is allowed for Mrs. Frank Schroll, East Hart­ controlled certificate program. ” lf that was being derelict in housing in the lowest budget. ford; a daughter to Mr. and Christensen informed the my duty, then I was derelict In At The Parkade if delivery Is paid for by 10th of following Mrs. Peter Gunas, Columbia. council that the college admin­ my duty,” Meskill said. REGULAR STAMPS MANCHESTER DISCHARGED YESTER­ istration has taken steps to hire M ail Schedule Meskill conceded he-had been Cholera-'Free DAY : Raymond P. O’Cotn, 223 In his interim office at the Capi­ an inhalation therapy coordina­ ATLANTA, Ga. (AIP) — Trav­ Spruce-St.; James D. /Griffin, For Holiday tol in the aftemocMi wdiile the r Secretary Richard Haussman. copolymer made in toe United today for more than 4,000 North Plans are to expand toe pres- cere last April. lion a year. tor; make preliminary plans elers coming into the United SAVE STAMPS! SAVE MONEY! ” Postal Service States. Vietnamese prisoners of war ta ®ta high school, which is con- 22 Doane St.; Scott Hendrick­ for the surgical technician pro- Health Department budget hear­ son, 80 Linden St.; Raymond D. On Chriatmas Eve there will States from cholera-infected m South Windsor Postmaster The Cocos Islanders turned to the Blen Hoa prison camp 15 structed to house 1,600, to a 3,- g^ram changeover; and revise ing had been going on. Meskill CALL ANYTIME — 24 HOUB SERVICE McCarthy, 719 W. Middle be regular city and rural mall areas will no longer be required “ Jewell Burnham has announced plastic when their old Ivory miles northeast of Saigon. 600 capacity. The existing buUd- several courses to provide said he was working on his in­ Tpke.; John J. Murawski, 37 delivery as well as parcel post to have cholera vaccinations, — curtailments In service at toe coins wore out. The Island’s un- Although only 188 of toe pris- tag will also be extensively ren- ’’mini-courses,” which can be augural speech. Strant St.; Elmer M. IhCanker, and special delivery, but win­ the U.S. Center for Disease Con­ post office ta order to allow as crowned king bought a small oners are Catholics, each ta- ovated ta order to support the better tailored to specific pro­ ” I want him to have first­ trol reports. 663 Center St.; Mrs. MilUe G. dow service will be limited to hand information on problems •• many postal employees as pos- plastic injection molding ma- mate of the camp received a curriculum philosophy of toe grams. A spokesman for the centiT Breiman, East Hartford. 8:30 a.m. to noon In Manches­ we have,” Dempsey told report­ ” sible time to enjoy toe upcom- chine that now produces toe package containing soap, candy. Board of Education. said the U.S. PubUc Health { Ing holiday weekends. coins, which have a palm tree cookies, a towel and an auto- McHugh gave toe Board and Also, Kevin Laskl, 4 Battista ter, Bolton and all stations, Ed­ ers at his morning news con­ BOUND oa CO. Rd.; Mrs. Marie R. Jacobs, Rt. Service had lifted the require­ ” On Dec. 24 and 1, stamp and on one side. Coin collectors are graphed photo of Pope Paul VI. Council a range of figures he E ward Sauter, officer In charge ference. "I would like the Improper Spirit ment because it found the vac­ ESTABLISHED 1935 — 369 CENTER STREET — 643-6320 •” parcel post windows will close said to be paying as much as The POWs gave toe archWsh- came up with ta making the 44A, Coventry; Edwin S. Tur­ of the Manchester Post Office, governor-elect to know what ner, 26 Alice Dr.; Mrs. Sandra RENO, Nev. (AP) — Santa cine of little use in preventing { « at 2 p.m. at toe main post office 326 for a 10-coln set of these op a carved wooden swagger feasibility study. He said the said. The final collection from problems I’ve had to face.” Abbott, Glastonbury; Harry J. Claus Idoodled the nose of a the international spread of the and toe Blssell Station on Mata unusual coins. stick. probable minimum cost of the letter boxes before Christmas "We lead the nation in men­ Bea, Holley, Pa.; Anthony De- parking lot attemtant when the disease. will start at noon. The last dis­ tal retardation programs,” said Lusso, MCain St., Coventry; Mrs. attendant gave him the wirtng patch of mail will be at 6 p.m. A statement by the center Dempsey, “ and I want to make said the only effective preven­ Martha E. Raddlng, 30 Quaker car. On Christmas Day there will R d.; Richard Vandenburgh, 'Mike Schoomer, 21, told police sure we don’t step back an tion is improvement of sanita­ be no service in or out of Man­ inch." East Hartford; Fred J. Bryam, that a man in a red Scmta suit tion. chester. Although Meskill had much to 168 Pine St.; James E. Nelson, argued with him about his mis­ Only special deliveries and say about the inadequacy of the *1116 Indian state of Orissa is a 32 Elarl St.; Walter S. Cardinal, take last weekend and finally perishable packages will be de­ C State Toxicology Laboratory, the bit larger than Florida, but has RFD 4, Hrookslde Lane, Ooven- punched him in the nose, gcf in livered Dec. 26. Wndow service try. ^ governor-elect was not present three times the populatlim den­ his car and drove away. will be from 8:30 a.m. to noon, CHRISTMAS when Health Commissioner sity—332 people per sqaure SUOOR Also, John Mangano, Willi- the usual Saturday hours. Col­ mantic; Mrs. Prances J. Arm­ Franklin M. Foote explained the mile. lections from letter boxes will stead, Glastonbury; Albro Case, start at noon. The final dis­ n'ucs East Windsor Hill; Harry Mad­ today s FUNNY patch will be at p.m. •Dec. den, 126Vi Blssell St.; Mark Leg- 6 Regular mall service will re­ SALE gitt, 8 Regan. St., Rockville; sume on Sunday. Mrs. Wilma J. Vlsny, S. River HiSVtV CrWE A - Rd., Coventry. Sauter thanked the people, of Manchester and Bolton for their ■■■At Irii# Also, Mrs. Rolf Thoresen and t lU $ l& lC B S The son, 306 iRedwood R d.; Mrs. Da­ cooperation in the precanceled vid Paradis and daughter, RFD stamp and banding program ' T b R . ' ^ S 2, Conklin Rd., Rockville; Mrs. and extended his greetings for THIS IS THE ANSWER TO THE R. Bruce McCrary and son, 163 the holiday season. PARKADE Oak St.; Mrs. Edward Moser j M L uvef, o u a « m >4 iM « a c and daughter. Abbot Rd., EI- . HOME PROBLEMS: llng;ton; Mrs. John Russel! and m Km Edihor Named DRYNESS IN THE AIR son, Ripley Hill Rd., Coventry; o?SiTho»(.l ?uifeT>\SV| i l |5 DANBIURY (AP) — Forrest STATIC ELECTRICITY 1 0 9 Mrs. Thomas Levitt and--son, : Palmer, executive editor of the CUT DOWN ON COSTLY FUEL BILLS WITH JUST THE 16 Munro St.; Mrs. Robert Whit­ m g Danbury News-Times, has been RIGHT HUMIDIFICATION i i o T t V comb w d son, Rt. 6, Andover. named editor of the newspaper, GEM SAVINGS WILL MORE THAN PAY FOR THIS HUMIDIFIER ^W tcef b r a Tlioni !• ~|Publlsher and General Manager FOR MORE COMFORTABLE CAREFREE HOME AND HEALTH Model 6830 Indian Magazine New Normo Ireilitfd John VanKleeck announced REASONS ALL WINTER LONG... Come. In for Low Low Price TORONTO — A Cree word, JocksoR, Ttiii). Monday. H A W t B O O r I •N. 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DECEMBER 22. 1970 PAGE SIXTEEN Lodge of Masons. The InsOdl- Midnight Mass snow accumulation is expected, drug advisory c<»nmittee be the country lecturing/on drug Ing chaplain will be E rla ^ Rt Open Coventry chains will be required.” formed in the town. use. Lyle Neddow Johnson, both p u t members of Christmas Eve Finally, when storms occur ' Council members noted that Morris thought a better ap­ Manchester _ Late during the night,' school officials this proposal is in line with re­ proach. would be to bring in Heads Lodge ’The guest speaker will be AtSt. Jarties’ will be notified so a ^ecislon cent talks held with local cler­ prisoners serving terms for Gall Llnnell Smith, retired For DrugSf 6nqw Topics can be made regarding school gymen, who will return to the drug use'. ’These speakers, Mor­ state police lieutenant and past The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edflmrd council next month with recom­ ris said, are generally more ef- Of Research Your closing, i Grand Master of Masons to j. Reardon, pastor of St. Cn/dor I'j In making these arrange­ mendations concemlrtg forma­ fecUve since they relate their- own experiences with drugs, Lyle T. Neddow of 1ft Bank Connecticut. James’ parish, will be the Shopping ments with the schools, M ^re tion of sudi a group. ’The coun- Neddow was bom in 'Vermont principal concelebrant at a mid­ At Town Council Meet and the UstenerNan make up St. has been e’ected master of noted that "we will not solved oUmen fue In a"reement that a Philosophic Lodge of Research and has lived in Manchester for night M m s on Christmas Eve at lAst week’s snow problems, Explaining to the audience the problem of late buses. dru^^4>rogram is necessary, and his own mind. Convenience! Albert Bradley, council mem­ Masons in Hartford. 30 years'. He is retlredi having St. Jaia»s’ Church. which resulted in late school present that last week’s snow Townspeople will have to un­ said thSj^^wUl so notify the Wo­ He win be Installed Saturday, been employed at Pratt ft The other concelebrants are was particularly bad because of derstand that snow covered men’s Clufe^noting that this is ber, said he had spoken to a openings, led off the discussion member of the state narcotics Jan. 9 at 8 p.m. in a semi-pub­ Whitney Aircraft for 28 years. the Rev. Thomas Barry and the major equipment breakdowns, roads can cause bjises to be already in the^l^imlng stages. lic ceremony at the Masonic He is historian of Manches­ Rev. Joseph E. Vujus, assistant at last night’s Town Council Moore outlined the statement team, and was told there are as late no matter’ how well equip­ Drug Education Temple in Manchester. Hie to- ter Lodge of Mhsons and be­ mMtlng, with several school bus explalhing the courses to be j tak­ many approaches to handling pastorft. Cljarge ped they are.” The presence or lack of a longs to Temple CSiapter, The Adult Choir of the church,- drivers and other residents on en in the future. the situation as there are towns General Electric Lighted ^ In answer to several queries drug education program in the in the state. Each community Order of Eastern Star. under the direction of Ralph, Your hand to voice their dismay over The town, Moore said, will from towixspeople at the meet­ local schools was also discuss­ must come up with its own In York Rite Masonry, he is Maccarono, will present a pro'; the situation. plow smd sand roads as well ing, Moore said that the meth­ ed, since sclKxd officials have a member of Delta Chapter, ’Hie bus drivers were upset methods, he said, whatever ap­ gram of sacred music at ll;8d, Purchases! as possible imder existing con- od of reporting road conditions recently insisted that a formal r a m , of Manchester, and is because they were Instructed by pears to work best for the par­ Edward O’Brien will be th^, diti(MlS. to school officials should prob­ program does exist from kin­ editor of the ConnecOcut Sec­ Make-Up school authorities to make their ticular community. commentator and Mrs. Mac* ’Then, if town officials are ably be reassessed. As it stands dergarten through grade 12. rounds, and parents were upset tion of the Royal Arch Mason carone, organist. contacted by school officials, now, what might be considered Most residents and parents Manchester Evening Herald magazine. because, on the two days the the town will report the road “ passable” to one observer, The progn^am will Include “ Of^ buses ran one to two hours late, present said -they were not Coventry correspondent Holly He belongs to the Hartford conditions, but will not make might not be by another. Come Emanuel,” "E ’en So,» SAVE M irror their children had to stand out aware that^such a program ex­ Gantner, Tel. 742-8795. Valley bodies of Scottish Rite Deluxe! recommendations on use of To help the> snow situation Lord Jesus, Quickly Come,",, I in the cold for unreasonable pe-' isted, and a board of education Masonry and now serves as ^ur Reg. 20.97 chains on the school, bi^es. further, the council last nl^dd "O Sing a Joyous Carol,” *' « 5 riods of time. member, also present, said * e master of ceremonies for Hart­ ‘"This decision,” Moore said, approved the purchase of a sec­ New FI 4 Teste'd “ Alleluia! Venlte Oentes,",', y Save $4 Apparently, schdol authorities had not actually seen anything ford Council, Princes of Jerusa­ ‘"nie First Noel,” “ It Came* “ must rest with the drivers, the ond-hand piece U equipment, in writing to indicate that such NEW YORK (AP) — The had been advised by the town lem. He is a 32nd degree Mason. Upon a Midnight Clear,” and, that the roads were in satis­ bus company and school repre­ from West Hartford, at a cost a program exists. Navy’s new P14 fighter plane He belongs to the Manches­ HAMILTON BHACH General Electric sentatives.” of $5,000. The vehicle is particu­ made its first test fUght Monday “ O Holy Night.” / Geheral Electric factory condition, but the bus She said that there is a drug ter Historical Society, the Ver­ As the priests enter the sano-» '9 7 Use of Chains larly well-equlpi>ed to take care from the Grumman Corp.’s air­ drivers claim that this was not unit in high school biology, but mont Historical Society, and the tuary, the congregation and", Hard Top the case. Moore continued, ‘"The state of Coventry’s rolling, winding it was pointed out that this is field at Calverton on Long Is­ Orleans County (Vt.) Historical Portable law requires that chain non- roads and, Moore noted, should choir wUl sing “O Come AU Electric Knife ’Town liilanager Dennis Moore perhaps not extensive enough. land. Society. He is also a member Faithful.” The congregation wlIV reported to the meeting that his skid devices must be used when be a considerable asset to the Grumman test pilot Robert K. of the Philalethes Society for Hair Dryer conditions warrant. ’The police town during snow removal op- Local resident Tom Morris, also join the choir In staging.- MIXER 2 office had come up with a Smyth took the swing-wing craft Masonic Research and Quatuor are left with the responsibility era^ons. who has had considerable ex­ “ Silent Night” at the Commun- , Famous Hole^in-Handle Knife! Our Reg. 16.97 Our Reg. 21.97 statement outlining the town’s perience dealing with drug up for 10 minutes after being Coronatl Lodge in London, Eng­ obligations during bad weather of deciding >f the bus company He explained that the two satisfied With the final high­ land, the world’s premier re­ Ion Service. .* truck breakdowns last week programs, told the council it ly le T. Neddow -The “Lord Have Mercy,” , Charge it! conditions. Moore said that this has made the correct decision speed taxi tests. He told compa­ search lodge. Hole in handle gives regarding chains. If they feel have not yet been corrected, but must tread lightly where for­ “Gloria,” and “Holy Holy^, easy grip, perfect bal­ statement was prepared after mation of a committee is con­ ny officials the brief fUgdit was stallingovcMiast^ suite will be Wolcott ’ ------S. nHe c lis O married to i-vr the— -- former------negatively, they are to ticket the piece oif equipment from Holy” are by the Rev. Carlos. the late bus situation on Dec. "routine.” Bissell, 33rd degree, of Newlng-^MU^^ Thow of Barre, Vt., and ance! Handy attached Dual swivel mirror, 'magni­ the bus. Each occurrence would West Hartford will be able to go cerned. It would be awfully Rossini, and the P r<^rs ard" 14 and forwarded to the office easy to “ turn kids off,” he said. ’The first flight of the P14, de­ ton, grrand secretary of the has two children, Gordon Ned­ 8 foot cord. You’ll 12.97 16.97 fying and regular. 4 sepa­ be judged on its own merits. on the road almost immediate­ from “The First Mkss o^ of Superintendent of School Lau­ signed as successor to both the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch dow of Manchester, and Mrs. carve like an expert! Maintains smooth speed, Hood raises and lowers "However,” Moore said, ^^the ly, probably today if the weath­ Regarding bringing in guest Christmas” composed by Edf, rate tight settings. Uses 2 rence O’Connor, but that O'Con­ speakers on the subject, Morris F4 Phantom fighter and the Masons of Connecticut, as in­ John E. (Marjorie) Dougan of #275 even in heavy batters. easily. 3 settings for heat, 1 SAFE G.E. fluorescent bulbs. nor did not receive the com­ general guideline we will use er conditions require it. Southington. He has six grand­ ward Dlemente, organist at th»' 9.94 said it has now become “ quite canceled FHIB Navy plane, stalling master; assisted by Includes drin^ mixer at­ ■ for cool. Easy to store. , is that if the roads are snow Also under discussion last Cathedral of St. Joseph In Hart­ #1M1 2 munication in time for the Dec. the thing” to go on drugs, then came about a month ahead of James A. Stratford, immediate children and a great-grand­ tachment. # M68 * #HD55 ►'I ^ • • 1ft situaticm, when the buses also packed, snow tires or chains night was a request from ’The ford. quit and start traveling around its schedule. past master of Manchester daughter. ran late. will be required, and when Junior Women’s Club that a

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Dom inajted senior on the team, IBU routed Igan routed Halyard 10^73 intersectKmal games, Blow Beh Dealt "Spencer . - vich is not a xhember o f the Georgia 97-7« Monday night at crushed 122-76 by slxth-fanked will play Wyoming in the fln^L overcame NorttweatOTt Blow b^w 'fhe belt was dealt to Lev SpenraivY^ran DETROIT > West was averaging 28.2 points 6. So. Calif. Also a righthander, MarteUo entered into the balloting, but day night from the univer­ (Connecticut head football coach. Bob Casciola expressed 24-7, 46-16 and 66-29 m argins at 247 R oy M cG uire 136-146-413, Jack Lew Alcindor three feet, The former UOLA three-time a game going into the contest, 7. Kentucky copped nine of 12 decisions, they did, and It ■was no secret. one man on the squad, although sity. Blackman, contacted at himself to members of the press in his first public ap­ the periods. 8. Kansas 229 under the rules ol selection each Oliva 164-882, D ick D lB ella 146- and the Milwaukee Bucks’ Alt-Amerlcan outplayed the vet- Oscar—the “ Big O” —really sportedoiivib«;u theUK7 bestR/vBb BMvnERA cuxtviifiamong xf*s too bad that this had to his home in tetnover, N.H., pearance since taking over the position 146-406, Frank M cN am ara 149- All 11 Granby players got In­ 9. Drake 220 club did not have to be repre­ . . , j ___ r eran Chamberlain In every as- sparkled defensively, time and those who toUed aU season with happen, but it did and noUilng also had no comment. "There are many in this pro------396, Don Sim m ons 142-362, Joe to the scoring act, four reach­ 10. Western Kentucky 186 sented. Baltimore, CTeveland dlUons.” center took advantage Ol it pect of the gfame Avoon. except nARintn. assists, asraln again stealinsr stealing the ball and a 1.06 figure. He threw in 86 can be done to change the sit- Blackman, who has a rec­ fession, assistant coaches, who Dworak 378, Chet N ow lckl 142- ing twin figures, with Paul 11. Indiana 173 and Miami have three players C asciola, -was, without ques­ for 37 p o in t s Monday chamberlain finished with 26 blocking shote. He intimidated innlngs, was reached for 48 Mts uation. ord of 160 victories, 49 losses won’t ever get the opportunity,” 377, R uss Deveau 163-391, R ich ta n g lo ls ’ 13 tops In a w ell- 12. Tennessee 113 each on the squad, Cincinnati, tion, Impressive In his “ debut” points and had 14 rebounds to West so much that' the Los An- By IDE ASSOCIATED PRESS and 29 runs, ted as estate, although he knew most move back off of me,” Alcindor sophomore also blocked four It was the only regular-season threw Ms fast ball past 86 bat- pride. Pittsburgh and San Diego two thin season and the Lambert who was an assistant at Prince­ Bates 352, D ick K rinjak 380, Bill road again to face Ellis Tech. 16. St. Bonaventure 48 fact that the ski Industry’s first ters. CJhances are the control-art- each, and Boston and Buffalo ton and later at Dartmouth, be­ on a first name basis. Sum m ary: said after the Bucks crushed shots while Chamberlain NBA game scheduled for ’TV on 16. Purdue 28 Trophy, emblematic of foot- "Among our g;oals at Con­ Sheekey 362, Frank C alvo 360, rope tow was at Wo(odstock, Vt., (Heratd photo *v Buoetviclus) • • • 1st and expressionless Spencer one each. fore joining the Ut3onn family Vic Abraltis 363, Pete Krupa Chamberlain and the Los An- knocked down two would-be hHl- a Monday night. ABC, which 17. Tie Oregon 26 ball supremacy in the East. necticut Is to continue to attract Ohtoby (85) where they have placed a BIG NIGHT FOR MORIARTY’S—Six awards were presented to Manchester s will be wearing Moriarty colors The team was selected by two years ago, succeeds John B F PtB. geles Lakers 113-88 in a nation- waukee baskets. aired the contest, plans o*i tele- North Carolina 25 Dartmouth has had three the state’s best athletes. 359, Fran Burke 367, R ick C avar vote ol the 13 AFC head coach­ Toner. The latter moves up to 141-142-397, H ow ie Ham pton 147- Briokaon 4 0 8 ally-televlsed National Basket- While Alcindor was winning vising NBA games on Monday 19. St. John’s, N.Y. 21 Moriarty Bros., baseball team, regular season and playoff champs m the 1970 undefeated seasons under “We now have the numbers HBirt 4 a 10 Thus, statisticaUy, the two In one man’s book, Spencer es, who could not submit a bal­ devote Ms full attention to the 400, Charlie Whelan 362, Bert 1 7 9 ball Asosclatlon game. It was his battle with Chamberlain night next year following the 20. New Mexico State 20 Hartford Twilight League. Gene Johnson holds the batting plaque and sponsor Blackman, and tiie Indians and the quality In school and Barrlm an WeU, hold on a minute, say were close, yet when the big, was the No. 1 pitcher in the lot for any member of their own chores of director ol athletics. D avis 366, A ndy Lam oureaux L ai^ la 6 3 la Monday’s only NBA contest. two other superstars were play- football season. ------Matt Moriarty admires playoff plaque. Displayed are four large and beauti­ have won or shared seven we are not too far from where MoCortl 5 1 la the folks across the state Une at money games—so to speak— 1970 Ha^ord TwiUght League. team . The squad has 20 often Biggest needs for the Huskies, 166-398k Tru Schelhefer 173-387, 1 0 a “Then, when I made my Ing head-to-head, and again MU- in the ABA, Monday night, ful trophies the Gas House Gang won in all-victorious season. Johnson wqs also Ivy League titles. we should be. We hope to keep B azyk Gunstock In Gilford, N.H., slve players, 17 defensive play C^clola said, "are a top-flight F red P oudrier 366, R ick De- P erry 1 0 a move, he would time his leap waukee came out on top. Indiana trampled Pittsburgh K Blackman, 62, would re­ our recruiting program going,” Gmnt 1 6 8 vriiere research shows that a the most valuable player. Awards were made at annual banquet on Sunday. ers, a punter, a placeklcker and high school quarterback, line­ Dom inicus 381, John M ack 383, 0 8 perfectly and block my shot,” Oscar Robertson talHed 10 144-116 and the Floridians A ClVOX O place Jim Valek, triio was L ockw ood 3 ’Theodore C. Cooke ol Swamp- a return specialist. backers and ends. We were out- he said. Jim B ell 144-366, Hank F rey G ough 3 4 10 Lew said. "This time, I turned points, matching his season av- trounced Kentucky 126-119. fired as tiie Dlnols coach af­ A dam lck 2 0 4 E scott. Mass., erected a rope tow Thd NFC teaun that wlU meet muscled too many times In the Casciola feels that the experi­ 166-402. A nderson 1. 0 a Pittsburgh on Gunstock Mt. in 1932 and was Britisher Ready to Run the AFC In the first aU-star ter a four-year tenure. ence he gained coaching at Teammates Sunday Showing line last fall. SDL m i i In operation in 1983, " a fu ll year game under the National Foot­ Princeton and Dartmouth, Totaia “I’m fortunate In getting the MERCANTILE —Tbny Vann before the fabled Woodstock where the single wing and mul­ Cheney (43) Celts Resume Rugged Slate, In ABA Tilt ball League’s new two 13-team Elite Rodriguez of the Kansas opportunity at UC3onn as I know 140-392, R oy M cGuire 163-401, B F P ts. contraption ever saw tiie light of Pace NBA conference alignment wUl be City Royals Mt two home runs the program and the advan- tiple offends were stressed, 5 a la Financial Security plus w ork s(t UCk)nn under Ton­ Ken M ontie 142-386, BIU F aber Tamto 0 0 0 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The d a y .” Wins Hayes Honor announced at a later date. for Caguas in the recent Puerto -nges. It’s a big advantage for 6 6 IB Try to Avoid Losinff Skein WEST SIDE MIDGETS er, have made him a well 163-137-404, H enry F rey 147, Joe Lanlmore The tow was 8,0(X) feet long, Rican League opener. me to come in under these con- Vinsko 146-368, E d Burbank 142- 0 0 0 J " Last night the hot-handed Indiana Pacers outshot Pitts­ Statistics rounded mentor. . 1 0 a an extraordinary length for a 0 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — five games on the West Coast. Herald Angels trampled an un- burgh for a 144-116 ■victory and NEW YORK (AP) — Bob Hayes, who caught four "Any changes on offensy that 371, John PM lllps 372, H arry o ^ S c y 0 0 rope tow, and because of Its In U.S. Auto Racing NEW YORK (AP) — WhUe Buckm inster 364, John A ceto X 1 3 The Boston Celltcs resume a "If we play as well, we’ll win a dermanned Herky’s, 63-^ touchdown passes in Dallas’ title-clinching victory over we have will be dependent upon 1 6 7 the Miami Floridians whipped d i^ factor could only haul five teammate Lew Alcindor contin­ 364, L es eSuistensen 368, M el pooie G 1 1 nigged seven-game trip tonight lot of games.” The Angels Jum^ S the Kentucky Colonels 126-119 o r s i x sklerB at a time. It proba- NEW YORK (AP) — Victor Henry Elford, a salty Houston, was named Offensive Player of the Week in the personnel we have. W e -will 1 0 a C ues to pace the National Basket­ Burbank 862, H enry M ichaud Bienkow^ In a National BasketbaU Asso- The Celtics will be out to quick 10-0 lead, and by the 1 ^ get Into a three-type back foot­ In an American BasketbaU As- biy was the fastest rope tow Britisher who has spent 10 hard years knocking down ball Association’s scoring race, the National Football League by The Associated Press Record Growds View U i s 40 elation meeting with the San avenge a 90-89 loss to the War- led 32^i. They Increased the 361. Totals soclation double-header here ever uised, too. hauling the fences in Europe, is ready to mine gold full time on Oscar Robertson of the Milwau­ t()day. ball because we won’t be. able Francisco warriors. rlors earlier this season In Bos- margin to 46-6 at the third quar- hearty at 30 mUee per hour. seemed out of contention—and to throw the ball around as Monday night. hearty at 30 mUee per hour. American race tracks. “ kee Bucks has moved ahead of Hayes has that, considerable HOLIDAY LANES—Wnners After winning 10 gam es In a ton. San (Francisco U led by big ter and coasted home to vlc- listless—^wlth a 6-4 record. much with Rick RobustelU grad­ The grames were the only Another of the tow’s “fea^ “I the future of racing Is in Europe or anywhere else. Seattle’s Dick Snyder fw the pride in Ms latest acMevement, of Christmas Tournament, illgh- GoUege Grid Games row, the <3eltics are battling to 'Nate Thurmond and veteran tory,, ABA contests scheduled. tures” was what became known lead In free throw percentage. But It’s a different team now uating,” he added. "There will avoid an extended slump. They Jerry Lucas, who was acquired Leading the winners was In the United States, at least Make a name lor yourself here, the plaudits of Coach Tom Lan- est score in each league with Pittsburgh tried more but In- as a "bengboard,” skiing’s first , ... j _____ R obertson m ade 17 o l 19 laM that the lions will face Satur- be no single w ing at nnectl- have lost three ol their last lour last season from Cincinnati. Mickey Mlkolowsky (18) with from the standpoint of financial In any kind of and you dry—and an unsigned wmtract. handicap received a trophy. ure was second only to the all- GAS DISCOUNTED diana tried harder in field gO€il attempt at the safety gate. The an .870 percent- delphia. NEW YORK (AP) — Over 29 cu t.” starts Including games at MU- After playing the Warriors, help from Glen ElUs (14) and security,” the sports car veter­ can name your ticket overseas. Hayes, an obviously dlsgruh- Handicap based on highest attempts. The Pacers early and bangboard was a solid ■wall of can iiainc season to Snyder'S mUUon persons w atched colleg i­ time record average of 93,894 es­ The latter set numerous waukee and Baltimore Helnsohn Celtics wUl travel to Los An- Ray Esponda (10). For. the an from, Heston, Middlesex, And pai^cularly U you happen ^ ^ Ued player this season while re­ substantial lead may have con- planks at the top of the tow with average ol each league. tablished by hDcMgan in 1949. school passing marks during Ms was not discouraged by the 124- geles for a game with the Lak- tosers, Steve Crispin© had lour England, said on a recent visit to be a European.” fusing to sign Ms 1970 con tract ate football games during the SAVE CASH-NO STAMPS tributed to relaxed and accurate a hole in the middle larg^ free throw percentage In 1968-4 Soviets W ill Not National — Stephen AgosU- A record 14 teams averaged three-year career, U4 loss to the MUwaukee Bucks era Friday night. They’ll play In polnte and Mark Innone and here. under terins offered by the Cow­ 1970 season accordin g to figu res shooting. enough for the rope. The Idea Hulme, at 34 a year younger and again in 1967-8. nelU 104-86-189-16-206. more than 60,000 fans per game coaches In the East, Casciola and the 134-128 defeat in Baltl- Seattle Saturday, In PorUand carry Robinson played weU. “Denis Huhne is a, good ex­ boys, was the prime mover for Pittsburgh hit only 43 ol 116 was to save dklers from the ma^ than E lford, won the 1970 Cana- Meanwhile, Alcindor poured Recognize Mark A m erican — J eff O brochta 86- released Monday by the Nation­ at home with five Big Ten One of the most sought-after SEE "nm MORIARTY Sunday and In San D iego Tues- EAST SIDE INTERMEDIATE ample of what a chap can do In (jian-American Challenge Cup Dallas Sunday as he grabbed admitted that he was interview­ attempts from the floor for a chlnery at the end of the tow. In 40 points against Boston last MOSCOW (AP). — Sovlet- l(yr-192-24-218: Stephen Pongratz al Collegiate Sports Services teams showing up among the "■We played two good games ^lu^y before returning homo lor Two well-played games mark­ American racing, with the right series of road races for the sec- six pa sses fo r 187 yards In a 62- ed for the vacant Harvard post. .371 percentage. The Pacers hit However, the device’s name Friday night and boosted Ms CSitaese feuding entered the 108-100-208-8-216. The exact figure wes top 10. UNDER THE GITfiO SIfiN and just got beat,” Helnsohn mi afternoon game with the ed play last night as the Hearts equipment. Denny won a world time In three years. 10 victory over the Oilers. N o changes are planned In 67 of 106 for .642. clearly describes the fate "Of scoring avei^e to 32.3 points a realm of sports today as the So- Friday Junior Boys — Chuck 29,466,604, an increase of MicMgan, No. 2 with a 79,3611 said as he led the Celtics into Warriors Dec. 31 at Boston Gar- beat Loppace, 63-61, and Clrock- H ayes caught a pair o f 88- M cK enzie 114-133-114I-361-12-373. 1,839,44 over the 1969 figu re. The average, took single game at­ the coaching staff, Casciola COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRING Indiana opened up a lead of those who overextoided their ^ c^plonsl^, New Zealander who now Uves game, followed by Boston’s yaroers, a - -- vlet news agency -I^ made It San Francisco lor the first of ett Agency trimmed Andy’s, 69- yarders, a 16-yarder and a 69- Friday Bantam Girls—Brenda tendance honors -with "lOj.Beo said. as ^ M 19 polnU in the ride. a^t every near London coUected »161.098 Havllcek at 29.6. Alcln- yarder from quarterback Craig clear that the wmld high ^ p boost wa» 6.6 per cent. SPECIALIZING IN VOLKSWAGENS 67. flrst quarter, sL c^ o leada In ------^ ^rom ^ 1970^-Am and Is dor’s average does not Include Buckley lU-96-208-18-224. OMo State, headed for a Jan. fans at the MicMgan State game There will be at least one Brian Sullivan Md Don Gau- Mortmi as the Cowboys grabbed record claimed by the Chinese — SELECT USED CARS — the teens In the sectmd period. The TVrol ski area In Jackson, “ n®®*" “ C $400,000 mark in four Monday night’s game against Friday Junior Girls — Laurie 1 Rose Bowl date with Stanford, Oct. 17. That was ju st eig^t new man, however, to take over dreau led the llearts’ scoring the Eastern Division title In the will not be reco^zed here upped the advantage to 29 ND., has come up with two ‘*But Denny has made more years of the series. Angeles, Banavlge 96-83-119-296-21-319. led the attendance breakdown short of the largest single game Casciola’s old duties as defen­ .. ... D aiiy 7 a.m . to 10 p .m . — Sun. 9 a.ni. to 1 p.m. 1971 COMETS with 16 polpts each. Loppace rational Conlerence and a Communist C l^ claimed points at one time In the third ideM this year that will ^ve money on one single circuit in Elford, whose string of Jtdumy Green of Cincinnati Sat. Bantam Boys — Bob with a five-game home average crowd ever that turned out for sive coaqh. Sports Slate was pac,^by big men. Jack home playoff berth In the NFC Nov. 9 that an unknown jumper 270 Hartford Rd., Manchester Tel. 643hS217 and posted 33-polnt leads three some skiers money, always a North America Uian protobly triumphs since 1957 Includes continues to lead In field goal named Nl CMh-chin had leaped Cooney 103-128-231-36-267. of 86,490 ,up 268 from their pre­ the MicMgan-OMo State game Toner who was present, Mgh- TODAV Holik U6) and Tom Sloan (12) semifinals against DetrMt. ly lauded Casclola’s credentials times in the fourth. warming thought. all Ws other racing combined, guch bdg events as the 1,(XX) kUo- percentage at .607, trailed by 7 feet 4 Inches to break the Sat. Junior Boys—Rob Nicola vious high. The Buckeyes’ fig­ last year. _ from Basketball and^S^tt Kelly (10). Fran Tur- It was the fifth consecutive for the UConn job. $2217b Bob Netollcky of Indiana led The area is offering free Prize money, you see, doesn't meters of Nuerburgring twice, Alcindor at .888. Wilt Chamber­ record ol Soviet atMete Valery 93-110-137-340-21-361. Bast Catholic at St. Paul s y ^ d John Wholley also play- ■victory In a late Wd for the title skiing, weekdays to any veteran compare anywhere else In the Daytona 24-Houiu and the lain ot Los Angeles leads In ro­ Brumel, which has stood' for Guys & Gals — Sandy Bunce Windham at Manchester well for the winners. the scoring with 36 points, fol­ by the Cowboys, and Landry of Vietnam. world with equal effort In the gruelling Taiga Florio In Sicily, bounds ■with a 20-per-gan^ aver- more than seven years. Rockville at Plalnville Crockett’s were too strong, lowed by Mel Daniels with 22 singled Hayes out for special at­ 102-108-126-336-24-360. MORIARTY “Thls is our way of recosnUz- United States. drove much of the year for the age while Jerry West of the But Tass today took no notice Rocky Hill at Bolton for Andy’s as Steve Werbner and five other Pacers In double tention. Sat. Bantam Girls — Pam Assistant Golf Pro of Year tag their efforts and sacrifices "American exposure makes Porsche works team In endur- Lakers Is tops'In assists with 10 of the alleged Chinese feat and Portland at Coventry and Steve Smyth each tallied 20 figures. Dave Lattin led the vis­ “He’s been outstanding the MhrinelU 130-96-226-2-227. BROTHERS —of saluting them,” said Mur- your services more ■valuaible— ance racing. per game. continued to refer to Brumel as E.O.; Smith at Ellington ^ in t s . Dan C arlson's 29 .points itors with 24. past 3-4r6 w eeks,” said Landry. Sat. Junior Girls — Judy 2 ray Dearlx»m, president of th e ------^------:------the holder of the “ unbeaten offi-^ H onor to ERCC^s Sheaffer Tolland at Somers paced the losers with his out­ In the first game, Floridian "He’s very Important to us.” Os 31') Center Sf., Manchester clal world Mg^i-jump record.” MarinelU 98-124-103-325-3-828; Wrestling side shooting. Alan Noske add­ newcomer Ira Harge grabbed Hayes and Morton, who also P am Smyk 84-102-100-286-46-828. M d yb eth e The other is houri^y tow rates, Brumel, who has been trying Happy-go-lucky Bob Sheaffer, Phone 643-5135 Manchester at Hai^ord Public ed 14 points for Crockett’s and 14 rebounds and scored 28 connected with rookie Reggie a financial boon for those not to make a comeback after a mo­ the roly-poly assistant golf pro­ Avon at East CaUuUlc Bob Carter played a strong points to star In his first Miami Rucker for a touchdown pass POWDER PUFF — Joanne able to ski an uttire day. The torcycle accident, told Tass he fessional at the Ellington Ridge trouble with your game on defense. Joe Galino outing. wMle com pleting 13 o f 17 passes K bm er 181-602, D arla E lder 606, (Country Club has been named Kentucky’s Dan Issel led all cost per hour: $1.69: fo r 349 yards, have been tw o of will be competing this winter In threw In 14 points fo r A ndy’s. indoor domestic track and field Cathy Wynn 466, Roberta Car­ the assistant Pro M the Year Standings—Crockett 3-0, Lop­ scorers In the contest ■with 87 the keys to a resurgent Cowboy heating system, fiugarloaf Is husUy preparing m eets. o penter 460. by the Connecticut Section of pace 2-1, Andy’s 2-1, H earts 1-2. points. »Aam that five weeks ago o e for the World Cup races to be the Professional Golfers’ Assn. SAFEGUARD held there In February, the first Sheaffer has been Fro Wally is it isn’t a 2 Former Champ Wants Fight time the Cup races have been in eXchon’s first lieutenant at El- New England since two years Santa Dies of Heart Attack lingtim for the past seven years. s ^ t e m . YOUR TRANSMISSION! ago at WotervUlo Valley, N.H. Prior to joining EROC, SheeJfer One of the $n«paraUo(is at the was an assistant at Shaker "Winter driving is hard on your car’s transmission.j > Maine area called for the trans­ Farms Country Club in West ,AAM(5o transmissions of Manchester will safe- ’ Ellis Predicts Glay Springfield, Mass. planting of three 100-foot trees Flayers, Families, Guests, If your heating oil, your burner, and your furnace do not match, guard against major breakdowns and costly repairs to put them near the base lodge. WhUe an amateur jit the Bay The trees will be used In open- ■ State club, Sheafier dominated you don’t have a system. This can be inefficie^. Ar\^xpensive. Defeating Frazier Ing ceremonies by tree-toppers, club play by winning numerous That's why we perfected our own heatin^sysrem. It starts Call GENE RUSSEL who will race to the top, affix major club events. with clean Mobil heatihg oil. Perfectly matched to the Mobil LOUISVILLE, Ky. (A P )—Jimmy Ellis, former ______Saddened at Bruins Party Sheaffer will be saluted at the flags and hurtle back to the MlCHIGli Thermo Jet burner that burns clean. Both matched to your fur­ world heavyweight boxing , predicts that Mu- gj^^^nd, all in the Maine lumber- ' boast a 22-6-5 season record, the annual spring dinner of the Con­ A t 643-2467 Joseph Murphy, 61, brother-in- necticut Section at a site to be hammad Ali will defeat Joe Frazier in their title fight jacUng tmditicm. BOSTON (AP) — The Bruins have been unable to pull nace that’s matched to the heating requirements of your home. I law at Bruins trainer Dan Can- announced. This is the first year next February. Bonavena easier than he did. Boston Bruins, riding one ney, died of a heart attack while away from the New Ymk Rang­ That's a real system.That’s efficiency.That’s inexpensive. ^ and he wiH show you how A AM C O 'S Tired of standing In lift lines? ers In the East Dlvlslcn. New the Nutmeg PGA saw fit to EUis also accused the boxing All Clay has done is to beat two of the hottest streaks in playtag the role of Santa Claus single out an assistant pro for And to keep this efficient system operat* U Well, Burke Mountain In East York, winner of five straight world Monday of giving him guys I beat (Jerry Quarry and and entertaining youngsters on the honor. ing efficiently, we service the whole system. , SAFEGUARD SERVICE will help prevent Burke, V t, offers this year the the club’s history, schedr and beaten only once in nine "the nm-around” after his loss Bonavena) and he’s on his way the ice. WMle he hopes some day to BOB 8HEAFFEB to Frazier and said he could de­ to a bout with Frazier.” "Seven Jlinute Lift Line Guar­ uled a light practice Earlier, a check of NHL re- g^ames, is just two points behind So you might say we’re part of the system, too. i > n r it ln n a II antee.” land a club pro position, Sheaf­ transmissiorv problems. feat Muhammad All, who won In picking d a y as the winner, before flying to Detroit and cotds disclosed that the Bruins’ Boston. fer Is happy with the conditions Lefty Chris Short of the Phil­ TTie p led ge states that no The Bruins are threatening to the heavyweight crown known BUla said, "He’ll be in better winning streak, launched after a under wMch he operates at lies three times has pitched skier will have to wait more a National Hockey Lea^® re-write the record boMcs. PMl as Cassius Clay. shape than he was for the Bmi- tie with Buffalo, is the longest Ellington. shutouts uio<«snvi«i • mi»SSm meeting with the Red AAMCO TRANSMISSION avena______fight.” than seven minutes to ride any by a Boston team since the Esposito, with 84 points in just “I fought him (Clay) twice as Wings Wednesday an amateur,” Ellis said. "He ElUs also said, "I fougkt m y ot Burke’s four lifts, 1938-39 Bruins w on eight in a 32 gam es, seem s sure bet, way to the title through elimlna- "We honestly believe that our Although given the day row. The club record is 14 set by barring Injury, to break Ms O f Manchester beat me the first time but the er registering their elgith Moriarty Brothers second time I had no trouble tions. After I won, I fought Joe modem facilities plus the lack the 19Q9'S0 Bruins. record o f 126 points, Bruins, Rangers Success Opposite ROUTES 83 AND 30 Frazier and I’ll admit I was ms- of crowds add up to an expert­ straight vlctmy In a 7-2 decision Derek Sanderson scored his with Mm. over Minnesota, manjr of the The'Bruins won the Stanley "I know they say that things ly, having not bad a bout In 18 ence of real value to skiers,” Cup in both the 1929-30 and third rfiort-handed go€d against NEW YORK (AP) — The race come ta exactly opposite ways. WE GIVE VALUABLE GREfN STAMPS! m a n c h e s 't e r / v e r n o n t o w n l in e nionths. I’m not making ex- Doug Ketcbel, president of the Bruins donned skates Minnesota Sunday night, giving at the of the National Hock­ The Bruins, who lead the are different in amateur and and took n wMri on the Ice 'Wlm 1938-89 seasons. Now, d^ending cuses. But I’d like to fight Mm area, said. the Bruins 12 wliUe playtag at a ey League’s East Division has Rangers by two points, have FREE 'TOWING 643-2467 professipnal booting. But Clay tiieir children during the ® the prized trcM>y won last MANCHESTER hasn’t changed Ms style. Nor again.” "If lone of our patrons stands spring, the Bruins hope .that the disadvantage this season. The turned into a two-way struggle poured 147 goals in ju st 32 315 CENTER STREET (IP flioto) nnnnitl Christmas Party at Bos­ NHL record for short-handed games and are almost halfway BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED have I. I can stlU wMp Clay.” ElUs said fighters seemed to in a lift line seven minutes or REACHING—University of Michigan’s Henry Wilmore (25) flips the ball current streak is a good omen. between the Boston Bruins and him, particularly mom, coffee and dfonuts are on ton Garden. goals is H4, b y the 1964-66 C hica­ New York Rangers and the suc­ to their record total of 303 estab­ Commenting on the All^Jscar be avi The Mayers and their fynlUea Although they have lost just ;atterson and Qeofge us—and bo is his next full-day away from Harvard’s Tom Mustoe in first period action at the Michigan Invita­ go Black Hawks. cess of those two teams ^has lished last year. Bonavena bout earlier this Floyd and guests were saddened vdien one of their last 17 starts and FUto sold, " I whipped Foreman.' lift ticket' tional Basketball Tournament last night. Michigan won easily, scoring 100-73. \ r c •-

' ^ , ' - ^s^r- y •; MANCgES'^^^NING^6gl^^,"|^ CONN., TUESB^YT^CE^^ ITO . OQNl^„^T pfiS P ^r PECEtffi ^ G B litAi^CMESTER E V E J^ I^ OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SH G R T^ end W ■T!*" (^1^ tiOA^mcTHbuSE- MAJOR 1^ ■ O f in v c i COCKER BUGGS BUNNY Initf I HATC-t6 INTPUPE, RBt^lA'VINO' WHAT ARE YA ri ______p p 6 P » c r Scram bler holes, sIppoto repafirotL^Indow ' GASSBAGiGE 648-5427. D O IN V - . UAA,V{ae re- AKC registered Cocker Sp^el UP TM'WHCXE -th e pgQceg*/>t3U PEAPEP---^ ' _____lUin KE.MM)£ U N E l 2oUUP ASKi TOUtZ \WFGTO BCCOfAE UNL6CCM 9U 1 Ptodudt-of'• . cordOrs tor rent. Ka^tow'i^ 887 puppies, $160. 643-58S6. y » U y M S fR < ^ ADVERTISING OJ^PT. HOURS Maili St., 649-Q231. -mw PriOMKC CREAM >t3UP RAJZTNef^',^ffcW B J » N « S mollutk 5 New PAIZTNeR,'TW$F'ttxJx?''Be umARM te si^ ^ c o o CUSTOM made dn^eries, READY for Caudstmas, (our ,n)ent sized, like n'ew, $75. 80" OfBiK A STAf*/ iS M r t ' bladcbird corvers and reupholstmrlng. wUte poodles. Call 646-1885.^ gas stove, $85. Aluminum ~7A " U G w k w r t 7 Wrong OQinr CXOSmG TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Budget terms. BstabltsUed Ih' 15 T «n n J»»l doors, 32x80, 36x80, $10. each. oecBn 4:8# P.M . d a y BEItM ti: PCBUOATIOM 194S. Days, 624-0154, evenings, PEKINGESB AKC, 7. Weeks, 648-2466 evenings or 648-1443. • i s s f ’ 38HaUiatplBn^ 649.7590. paper trained, one.'tomale, 3 t f l ^ i o u n 9Noetrila , ------aNeture^;'' DeadHne for Sstnrday-flnd Monday la 4:8S p.m. PY|ds; Ta. bf W. >. hi. OK^-M i^M, f«a» -iTEpoch 10 N errw vH l^ endowments endowt aiWD Ui*,* M m. Il «mu • males. Reasonable.' 649-4624. SINGER touch and sew with 19 G«neral (ab.) 12 FeM«|pre«ay 31 4i Gaelic 20 Rodent ^ C l t y i n 43 Powerful PLEASE READ YOUR AH ' cabinet. Monograms, hems, expkiaive 22 River (1^) OWdibms ^ HAVE AN EASY AHicIea for Sole 45 embroiders, etc. Used, excel­ fk)thf '' 9 | Airiiotiiw 33Btft€ror 44Masmiline CTasallled or "Want Ads" are taken over tlie phone aa a ■' / lent condition. Guaranteed. .nickname , oonvtti|moCa &dT6rtls6r tboQld nail tii* tiui imtiiT HOLIDAY .ME GOT by V. T. HAMLIN 46Shadetreie COFIEIX’9 ArUc Cat, Route Full price now $56 or 7 month­ ALLEY OOP iSw '§ss£sssE a«> 47 Recent (comb. ELECTED AMD next Insertion. The Herald Is responsible lor only ONB In- ME^MEEPNGr 83, EasL Glastonbury, 633-5622. ly payments of 38. 522-0476, b u t a t l e a ^ tw e ...M W SIDDOWN „.TH» sp o n s WHBaS ^ fonn) Let V'HHJALY'S" residential Call us anytime for Panthers, dealer. 1 M M K s n u . \ VgAHiJBUTXTU6^W WK SVARKTS TH' -, “ S S S , ^ ta ser^ for say advertisement and then i9oeaNa us, ) aoLSW* w«* th'n« aS ^ hang o n , m r I only to (Btmt of a "make good” Insertton. Bnors vriilck experts take the load' off HiefRbMieE~* Pumas, and Lynx, clothing, ■ — ~ r r ; r ------—r------m x f r J i BCX3M... DOC... M B I FROM TH' BOVS/ 29C6nclusia(i |T do not ly en tto vaino of the adverUsement wfll not ho your shoulders, at very nom­ tk S to K X C accessories, parte, service. refrigOrators, ^ '■'“ ______^ ' ■^. 30 High card oorreoted by *‘make good" InserUon. ranges, automatic washers 31 Priority inal expensOs, 'by cleaning FAhW.mplete Janitorial serv­ Chimnoys 16-A 2 BY PHIL KROHN FIOURE W E CAN CUT DDWN ON THE 51 Inventor of 2 Fastback, automatic trans­ VERNON—Package More with cessorles, $40, BuUtin bathtub, etc. Regular price $149.50 GUMMER STREET telegraphic «2 44 ices; Industrial, residential, ROOFING — Specializing re­ per night. 6 nights per week, one week only, $59.00. UPROAR IF I.VE ELIMINATE TH’ Infonnatioo mission, power steering, de­ institutional. Fully Insured real estate, good volume, pric­ must be steady. Apply In per­ $25. Toilet, $10, sinks and metal WEEPIN' AN' WAILIN' ABOUT code « r pairing roofs of all kinds, new ed to sell. Paul W. Dougan, wail cabinets. 643-2465 evenings Terms arranged. City Sew­ EHTTERIES OONE PEAP/ THE HBIRALD will not luxe interior, many other ex­ for your protection. Ten son, Lombard Bros., Nutmeg amd.JM%thie Auf/pa^MtUu DOWN , tras. Financing available to roofs, gutter work, chliimeys Realtor, 649-4535. or 643-1442. ing Center, 256 Main St,, V H iH fO U (\ , HEV/HONCAMI , 1 Press against g r (Usclnno the Identity of years of satisfying local Rd., SouOi Windsor. An equal Hartford. 622-0476. any advertiser using. box qualified buyer. 649-4464. service. cleaned and repaired. 30 years opportunity employer. COHCeM TRAT^tUrrH with force experience. Free estimates. LAUNDROMAT for sale, sev­ USED galvanized angle iron ^aU,AMrnMJu>XtluL 2 Penetrate letters. Reeulers answer­ eral new machines, «none over IW to 6" in width, 6’-20’ 'founofuntSHW Kine (Ntmtpaptr liiH rpih* 4 ms.) ing blind box adh who BUICK — 1967 Wildcat converti­ Call Hcwley, 648-6861. DRIVERS for school buses, au/9-tJUl desire to protect their ble. Extremely fine condition. Call for FREE Estimates. 1 ^ years old. $15,000. Package Manchester Schools, 7:30 to lengths in_ excellent coniUtion, sEWING machine. Singer zig AU.rHATN0l$6ii Identity can follow 'Us Financing available. $1,866. store for sale, by appointment large quantity. RockviUe ^ only. Phllbrick -Agency, Real­ 8:46 a.m., 2:16 to 3:45 p.m. Rockville, procedure: Call 649 - 2094. 646-4220 Heating and Plumbing 17 Excellent part-time opportuni­ Scrape, Route 30, monogpraras, button holes, tors, 646-4200. 872-9032. hems, etc. Originally over $300 2 Enclose your reply to 1966 FORD, Falrlane, 600, Con­ GRANT’S Plumbing Service - ty. We trsdn you. 643-2414. the box in an envelope — Free estimates, plus quality SERVICE station available. HANNAH’S husband Hector now only $52. Easy terms. 522- vertible, automatic, good con­ MECHANIC for truck fleet, 0931. Dealer.. address to the Classified dition. $600. 649-1653. TWO handymen want a variety work. 643-6841. Excellent location on comer hates hard work so he cleans Manager, Manchester of Jobs by toy or hour. We of (Center and Broad Sts., must have experience and the rugs with Blue Lustre. Evening Herald, together clean yards, attics and cellars. SAM WATSON Plumbing and Manchester. For further In - ______tools. Plenty of hours. 643-2414. Rent electric sfliampooer $1. with a memo UsUi^ the Reasonable. Call 643 - 6306. Heating. Bathroom remodel­ formation please call. Hum- EXPERIENCED Olcott Variety Store. Musical Instruments S3 companies you do NOT carpenters, Trucks—Tractors 5 ing and repairs. Free esti- ble Oil, 203-621-7850, West CHRISTMAS Special — Used BY OlCK TURNER want to see your letter. HOME refrigerator and freezer mites. Call 640-8808. for f r y in g . CaU 643-9561 for sNOW b lo w e r n T " ,^ have CARNIVAL Your letter win be de­ 1966 CHEVROLET pick-up, new Hartford. appointment. Kinsman Spinet oig:an with repair and service. 876-6638, them. Ariens 7 h p. Cub Cadet one manual, good condition. stroyed If the advertiser motor, 6 cylinder, 8’ step side 876-7823. riders, used Jari Snow Blower. BY FRANK BAGINSKI is one you’ve mentioned, body. $ ^ . ' CkiU 649-6808. MEAT cutter wanted. Good $285. Dubaldo Music Center, P L A I N J A N E if not it will be handled Mililnoryi Help W onted- working conditions and bene­ CaU South Windsor Equipment 649-6206. Open daily 3 to 8:30 WILL pick up any unwanted Co. 289-3406. in the usual manner. 1982 JEEP, excellent condition, furniture cuid appliances. Call Orassmoking 19 fits. Call Armatas Super Mar­ . p.m., Saturday, 9-6 p.m. I BET y o u L.IK.E IT, YEAH, 1 LIKE IT, BUT THEN, Female 35 ket, Rockville, 872-9801. WOW! My NEW WIO* 14,000 original miles. Meyers 4- anytime after 6 p.m., 872-0413. TROUBLE « tiding mlnte?~OuF NEW SHIPMENT of Johnson’s C5IORD ELECTRIC organ ts TERRIFIC'. CHARLEy?.' 1 ALSO LIKED HUMPHREY, IZ-» «» way. plow. Will sacrifice. CLEANING woman wanted, 3-4 STEVENSON, OEWEy.WII_t_Kie.. tom made dresses, ladles suite, TRUC3C DRIVER — Must have Skee-horses; call us for de- with stool, 4 song books, origi­ Call 646-1246, after 6. toys weekly. Permanent posi­ Windsor Equip- Lost ond Found 1 Bulllflnn gowns and alterations. Prompt tion. Send name, address, g;ood work record and safety tAlls. South nal carton, Uke new, $25. CaU phone number and references record as a truck driver, nicnt Co. 289-3406. 649-7088. l o s t — Brown gym bag, left Conhocfiitg 14 BY FRANK O’NEAL M otorcycles— to Box R., Manchester Herald. Should be fam U lar^thln a 36 ALUMINUM sheets used as S H O R T R I B S in car on West Middle Tpke. DORMERS, garages, porches, M o v in o T n irifin n All replies confidential. Writ­ mile radius of Manchester. aaq opv Needed by student. 640-6817. Bicycles 11 rec rooms, room additions, ing ability not r^ulred. Starts to $130. No fee. Rita BUNDY Trumpet. Utile used, > { kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, S tO ra g # 2 Q Personnel. 646-4040. ’J® ® nOO. CaU 649-8863 after 5 p.m. IZt22. LOST — Brittany Spaniel, ---- NURSE — RN — 7 to 3 p.m. male, orange and vdiite, an- GUIL’S. Schwinn bicycles, 26” , siding, general repairs. QuaUty $ i i S ( ^ 8 T B R ~ - ^ workmanship. Financing avail- w .. jinj 3 to 11 p.m., part-time or De^e pre- cARPET cleaning prob- swers to Rusty. Reward. Call ®43-1884. ^ t trucW^ and package de- Mtochester Manor Minimum of five-years Blue Lustre Antiques 56 648-5459. ----- able. Economy Bulldere, Inc. Uvery. Refrigerators, washers experience in metal trades 643-6169, 872-0647 evenings. Nursing Home, 385 West Cen­ wall-to-waU. Rent electric TAG SALE — anytime this and stove moving, specialty. ter St., CaU 646-0129. with strong knowledge of ma­ shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint & week. CaU 872-4666 for direc­ LOST — Cat, buff angora male, Business Services Folding chairs for rent. 649- chine shop disipline. To $16,- Barry - (Quaker vicinity, call WaUpaper Supply. tions. Caierry Gateleg table, Offered 13 0762. NEED extra money? Build 000. No fee, Rita Personnel, blanket chest, captains chair, 643-4803. R. E. MILLER your own profitable business 646-4040. FREE WHEELS — buy new 'TIMBERLAND Tree Service, and a lot of old china, etc. BY ROY CRANE snow tires, get new wheels Must sell, leaving state. BUZZ SAWYER Tree removal, pruning, shrubs, Builder P«i»«.ni-F-p.rin, 2 1 s — - ' “‘“r. ' free. Cole's Discount Sta-Uon, COME, I MUST SET 'lOU BACK DEAR 600, THE VAN IS GONE.* Announcements 2 and lots cleared. Fifteen years 461 West Center St., Manches­ RICHARD E. MARTIN, paint- commissions. 644-0556. $160 plus. No fee, Rita Person- IMTO THE VAK BEFORE SOUR WHAT SANTA CLAUS, In suit, avail­ experience. Bonded and insur- Additions and remodeling, rec ter, 643-6332. m ed. Free estimates. CaU 847- rooms, and kitchens. Complete contoctor. profe^on- r o c k VILLE law firm desires nel. 646-4040. TRWKER MISSES "lOU, J W anted— ^To Biiy 5B able, for home calls, parties, 9479. home improvement. al painting service. Interior - experienced legal secretary etc. Appointments only. Guar­ exterlOT. Free eatlmates, fully full-time position. Replies ’’.jei. SNOV; BIRD «.<». '’I"™ ? - have degree with at least one anteed enjoyment for chUdren. SHARPENING Service — Saws, Call 649-1421 Insured. 649-4411, 649-9285. held in ccmfidence. CaU 876- ceUent condition. CaU 649-1188. glass, pewter, oil paintings or Ckdl Joe, 643-6004, 643-7911. knives, axes, shears, skates, 2509 for Interview. year experience In the area of other antique Items. Any quan­ rotary blades. Quick service. INSIDE—outside painting. S p e - ______Federal and State taxes. An tity. The Harrison’s, 643-8709, Capitol Equipment Oo., 88 HALLMARK BuUding Co. For clal rates for people over 66. WOMAN to coUect and pack added plus would also be ex­ Boats and Accessories 46 165 Oakland Street Personals Main St., Manchester. Hours home improvement, additions, CaU my competitors, then caU eggs. MlUer FYirms, North perience In property account- dally 7:30-6, Thursday, 7:30-9. rec rooms, garages, roofing, me. Estimates given. 649-7868. Ctoventry, 643-8021. Ing. Outstanding growth spot. GERICH Marine Service 1062 HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques WANTED — Rider to Constitu- Local. Starting to $14,000. No Tolland Tpke., Buckland, brick-s-brac, locks, frames, E Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7968. gutters. Free estimates. AU ti(« Plaza from west end, JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Chistom LPN, A doctors office in Man­ fee. Rita Personnel, 646-4040. Evinrude Sales and service glassware. We buy estates. ia-2SL hours 8:30-4:80. CaU after 5 ------work gfuaranteed. 646-2627. Painting, interior and exterior, enWWWtAW.TJlLt^'UAM. C«. (XiEANING — Interior —b o t h ------chester is looking for an ex­ and Evinrude snowmobile Village Peddler, • ''Auctioneer, p.m., 649-0315. residential and commercial. WES -ROBBINS Carpentry re- paperfaanging, fuUy insured. perienced LPN who is neat in sales and service. Boating- 420 Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. “Wh&t makes the English language so tough to Isarn For free estimates caU 649- * < 2 ) © RIDE WANTED to P ratt & Satisfactory work guaranteed. modeling ajieclaUst. Additions, appearance and able to meet Salesmen Wonted 36-A Snowmobile accessories. is that the same word can mean so many different rec rooms, dormers, porches, 9658. If no answer 643-6362. the pubUc. Hours 9 until 6, /J - it ,,rminTMnM''Ull»l'llllllllllllllllll^ Whitney, fitest Itortford, En­ For friendly free estimates. SALESMAN! Rooms Without Board 59 t things'. . . depending upon the mood your mother gineering Bldg. 8-4:46. Hilliard call Suburban Floor Mainten­ cabinets, formica, b i^ t- ^ , CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex- Monday through Friday. Florists—Nurseries 49 is In!" St. vicinity. 649-4062. ance, 649-9229. bathrooms, kitchens, 649-8446. terior painting, paper han$toKi Please reply Box "P", Man­ We’ll train THE THOMPSON House —Cot­ BY LANK LEONARD chester Herald. you to MICKEY FINN SNOW plowing — Commercial SAVE MONEY! Fast service, Discount on waUpaper. CaU CHRISTMAS Tree Time at tage St., centrally located, SELL Hickory Ridge Farm. Freshly and residential, fast, efficient Uorni®*'®. room additions, ga- Oscar Hebert, 646-3048. RECEPnomST for office in large pleasantly furnished I'M OePENDIN' ON YOU, M ICK'/ DADS IN VES-BUT PLEASE BY MILTON CANIFF Automobitos For Sole 4 intangibles cut Scotch Pine, Norway rooms, parking. CaU M9-2368 C DON'T LET M E DOWN/ WASHINGTON? COAAE IN! SOMEONE STEVE CANYON' servlce CaU 646-1974. rages, porches, rooting and B. H. MAGOWAN JR. ft Sons, RockviUe. Busy dental i^ c e , ------ELSE WANTS TO ______siding. Compare prices. Add- ____COLD!!! Sprlce, White Spruce, ($3 and for overnight and permanent n A T S HIM, MICICI I'LL DUC, I PLEASE; JOLLY NEED CAR? Credit very bad? interior and exterior painting, full-time. Pleasing personaUty, SEE you! ■ AND THE SALS WERE:!q INDEPENDENTLY ...AND THE HANDSOME BUT ITIE DEVIL'S ADVOCATE BE IN THE NEXT Bankrupt, re p re ssio n ? Hon- LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also A-Level Dormer Corp. 280- good with figures and handling up). Plantation is located on guest rates. IN ^ E NEXT ROOM, AND ' “ I, {^'TVJMNT TOWN... HE WATCHES BITSYSWO TAKE OFF JHEN paper hanging. Thirty years . . . and guarantee success South River Rd., off Route 81, |> TOU TELL HIM I LEFT TO LIE ABOUT— HAPPY TO MEET A BANKRUPT, YOU. HECKLER WONT BE IN est Dopglass accepts lowest moving large- appUances. 0449. money. Write to Box AA. Man­ if you use our tested meth­ mean poteet THE NEXT TOWN—TO follows! T—n B H V experience, four generations. in North Coventry, Robert FXUIHISHED rooms, color TV, { jO R WASHINGTON, AND — SUCCESSFUL, INDE­ . ! I down,' kmaUest payments, any- Burning barrels deUvered, $4. chester Herald. PENDENT CAREER I CATCH YOU OFF SUARP.' NEWTON H. SMITH Sc SONS— Free estimates, fuUy insured. ods. Earn $10-$12,000 or Vigny 742-8354. continental breakfast includ- more in the first year and ,-AND CRABMOUR ACT.' vdier«..\Not small loan finance 6K-1776. Remodeling, repairing, addi­ 643-7361. DRIVERS for school buses, _____ !______!______ed, weekly and montUy sea­ compahy plan. Douglas Mo- t r e e s removed, reasonable tions, rec rooms, perches and rise to $25,000-$35,000 plus, sonal rates. Fiano’s Motor Manchester schools, 7:30 to as a Sales Manager. torg; 840 Main.______^ates. CaU Ray, 643-4468 after roofing. No Job too smaU. CaU 8:46 a.m., 2:16 to 3:46 p.m. Fuel and Feed 49-A Inn, 646-2303. 1966 OADILLAC sedan DeVUle, <*?•«»• 649-3144. Ehyetricd Services 22 fiixceUent part-time opportuni­ Send resume with telephone SEASONED Cord wood. Sawed FURNISHED ROOM, stove, re- 4-door, blue with black vinyl pi^NO tuning and band Instru- ALL TYPES of stone and can- BILL CRAWFORD Sc Son, elec- ty. We train you. 643-2414. number for employment in and deUvered. E. Yeomans, frigerator and linens provided. Connecticut area to: top,j radio, power steering, ment repairing by Hartt CJol- crete work. AU work guaran- trical contractor, residential- aviT.T.Twn AVON can mean fun. 742-8907. eOl Main St. 649-8302. b r e e s , windows, seats. Air- lege of Music graduate. Ward teed. Out of season rates. CaU commercial and industrial. Selling Avcsi can mean high M. CARMICHAEL LIGHT housekeeping room, conditioning. Days 549-2120, Krause, 643-5336. after 5, 643-1870 or 644-2976. CaU 649-8668. earnings. Selling Avon can Evenings, weekends. 643-0116. 399 Commonwealth Avenue. SEASONED firewood for sale, with heat and utiUties, for re­ mean a business of your own. Boston, Mass., 02216 will deUver. (Jail 647-9479. fined lady. CaU 643-6388 or 649- R ft R PLOWING service, call CARPENTRY and remodeling, FY>r more information and no 1969 BMW, many extras, $1,800. for snow plowing now. Don’t rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, 0641. Must sen. CaU 876-2826 or 872- Floor Finishing 24 ohUgation, caU 289-4922. SEASONED firewood, any BIR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY wait to be mowbound. C!€iU additions and garages. (toU length, sawed and spUt, dump T 3 9661.' 742-9295 anytime, if no answer, Tom Corbitt, 648-0086. FLOOR ANDINO, and refln- ____ H elp. W onted— ...I'd PREFERTD l e t AAAR5HA ------{—------8 truck load, $26. half load, $16. ROOM for rent, gentleman pre- CERTAiNLY, WHAT 9 IZ 6 DID 742-9204. ------inViing (specializing In older BABYSITTER — toys, part- Male or ?em a|e 37 Dellvered. 643-9608.' ferred. Parking. CaU 640-6626. "yOU HAVE (N AAIHD? PICK IT CU T FOR HERSELF, 1966 CHEVELLE SS 396, 2-door CARPENTRY — concrete steps. I'D UKE 5 iR . 1 BY DICK CAVALLl hardtop, 4-speed, etc. E!xcel- sNOW plowing, driveways etc. floors, hatchways, ..remodeling floors). Inside painting, paper- time. C5aU 649-0067. PET WINTHROP lent condition. Many extras. Reeisonable rates. CaU 643- porches, garages, closets, ceU- liur etc. No. Job t o o ------r — ------MAN or woman for cleaning SEASONED hardwood, fire- WORKING Gentleman — warm TDPUy 0KCfP smaU. John* VerfaUle, Bolton. hours 7:30-12. Apply place lengths and spUt. Cash room, centraUy located, park- ANBA^ 649-2098. 6776h if no answer call 646- ings, attics finished, rec smaU company in RockviUe, in person Vernon Bowling and carry, trunk load, $4. sta­ ing, partial kitchen privUeges. '>e3Ul3E WEUOQWE. ------„. ,, . 3824. rooms, fornilca, ceramic, Oth- POWL I SURE COULD <30 FfDB 1962 TEMPEST wagoiv s n ^ ------too experience helpful but not nec­ Lanes,' Route 83, Vernon. tion wagon, $8. pick-up, $12. 649-2352. F O R f/Y A NICE,BIQ,

t u e s ^ a y ^ e c e : PAGE I^NTY-THRS® PAGE TWENTY-TW9 ^MANCMiraTT®’ EVEIS^^ HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.( TUESDAY, DEGEMBJJR 22, J970 . Homog for Sola 72 4ibgMt For Sol* 72 Homt» For Solo 72 HovBot fo r Sola 72 For Solo n Ah D epB tenz Apqrtmut* HttHT Hovna For Sola 72 / ^^^ANGHBSTBR Center - 6 For SoloO 75 75 TciwmMti^ 63 jgANCBEBTER — 8 room Gar­ ra room newer ootonlaL Two- m m Colonial. ExceUent po-" MANCHESTER industrial sone rison Oolonlai, 4 bedrooms, car garage, first floor family VBRNON-KANOHESTBR Uae, — T iu ee - hedtoom ...... ------W I^ MIDDLE Ttke.—88^du- double garage, exceUent are^ room . C lose to sohocd. $88,900. custom tout five-room;:.'-‘L ’’ R anch. 27S16’ Uving THREE-bedroo^ I>uplex, aii> ■- 8 family house, excellent busi­ Little classibiEd p l« In good condlUoi^ sepa- treed lot, walk-out basement. W. Dougan, 'Realt6r, 648 RiuiciL 1% bath8,^'fireplaoe^ with flreiStoce and wadi-. condltioa t^ts, very residen­ ness oppertunity. £Dgh traffic Only $22,900. H ayes A gency rate heating systelM, excel- Only $89,900. H ayes A gency, fuU basement, huge rrai -wadi ceu’tofinSt t o g e kitcfh- tial area, big yard area, one ..-'lont potential./"Vacancy oa count, good ' cMuUtion. Call 646-0131. ■ now. $81,600. Hayes A gency, PEK.BRICK $24,900. Hayes AgenejN 048 en recently redecorate^ laun­ mocith’s security. $210. Call 648 sale. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, liARGE 8room bungalow i^th a babbitoi PRIVATE SALE -EstotTuki dry" room , 1% battof''nvo-zone advertising 6480181. 0181, 9606 from 8 9 p.m . 6481677. garage on bus line, v ery low ten m ln t^ from Man- grounds, luxuriously vtondscap- heating systen^- Sittimhed g a -. J p Santfi^s Workshojp 20'a Bralthwaite A gency, NCMRTH COVENTRY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS FOUR-ROOM apartment, cen­ ROLUNG PARK — WUard (^Mtor, desirable Ranch, ed, located in MqnchestS’ . $14,000 at .7% aissuinabl^ B y JOHNJ -GOSHKO .day jrepresente a cross-section TTimw''^have been chamges. MANCHESTER — ' Two-famUy Realtor, 6484603. ______AGENGt 8 A JL to 4:30 PJM. tral location, security and ref­ Road, 8 room Cape, 2 unfinish­ SANTA GANT TOP THIS mortgaiges'''Low 20’s. Yowne The Ws Post pf''the audmal kingdom that notatl^ in the increausing use of 87, 1^ baths, carpeting, pan­ piaffe, e^-lnv kitchen, with home______features__ waU-to-waU car- . . ^ Seven room .OarriiKm Co- Re^.-Estate, M84066. erences $126. m onthly. W olver- el!^ , garage. Large lot. Many ed,, large kitchen, ceramic MANCHESTER — 6V4 - would have been the envy^;j)fcmodern materials like styra- ton Agency 6482813. bato, fireplace, Buckley many cabinets. Lots of closets, petlng in formad drap^^dto^ PROFESSIONAIi man’s Ranch, liadal with first-floor faun- in An D er B renz, JWest COPY CLOSING TDIE FOR CLASSIFIEb ADVT extras. Elxcellent potential. Ranch, $7,000. assumes m ort- Assumable mmlgage, $26,600. room and sun fUled m o ^ approximately 2,800 square Uy room. Lauge fireptoced VERNON Noah and his ark. foam for stuffing. The bauiic pro- Schocd, close to everything, tile bath, mod­ iwiauiy-^Ali those Mds^wadt- The firm’s catalc^ye^l^ludes cess still follows the strict rules IHREE spacious rooms, sec­ Only $82,600. H ayes A gency, gage, new root, Kelth Real Bstate, 6464136, kitchen. Spacious paneled rec- “ **24’ Uv- Uvlng room, forinad dining LONELY XMAS «:N PJH. RAT BEFORE PI7BUCATION Ken Ostrlnsky, Realtor, 648 em kitchen, private yard. Ing„ breathlessly _ ^^or__ Christmais______m ore thain ’TOO.^.difteront kinds ladd down 90 years ago b y M aug- ond floor, heat, appllEuices, ga­ 6480181. 6481932. reatlon room, fireptoce aihI ing room with fireptoce, room—eat in kitchen. Slate 1883. $20,600. H ayes Agency, 648 F or this e i ^ t yeair^-'iSld, don’t know it,-^horSanta’s work- animals that UteraUy run the arete Steiff, and, although many OmuIIIm lor Sotnrdajr ond Blondoy to 4M p.m. PMdoj rage, adults, $180. A fter 6 p.m . bay window create true com­ formal dining, modern kitch­ ratry-beauned celling—waln- MANCHESTER — New (uistom en, Ubraury with firep toce, seven-room Radse^-'Ramch. gamut froiti A (alUgators) to Z cheaper synthetic materials are 644-0238. DUPLEX — 7-7, close to new 0 1 8 1 . ______fort in the large draped Uvlng aHxiting. A(me-lot—Im m ediate shop readly isn’t at the North I buUt 7-room Raised. Ranch. three large bedrooms, spaudqus ' occupamcy. Only $28,900. Mr. Immediate occu^fuicy can (zebrah). In size snd price, the now avaUable, Steiff sUll reso- POBB OOOPEBATION WHJL MANCHESTER AND VICINITY North end shopping, bus, MANCHESTER — Newly listed room. Outside porch amd patio, Poler'tt’s here in this UtUe town BE APPRECIATED 12 STRANT St., 2 bedroom du­ Tiuee or four bedrooms, huge paneled family room with fire­ correct tldat'Come see this various models In the Steiff lutely covers Its animals In the DIAL 643-2711 school and churches. Separate closet, attic amd celtor, stor­ Lewis. plex, garage, heat. Immediate Cape on Doming St. Will bor­ cathedral celling Uvlng room, place, SH baths, waU-to-wadl beautiful''1iome seUing for ^th the big name. menagerie range from a thumb- expensive mohadr plush that fumgces, garage, large lot age spatce gadore, 8car ga­ occupancy, adults, no pets, $19,600 — Four-room Ranch, der expanded Route 16, lot ap­ two fireplames, two badhs, carpeting in many rooms, only>$28,900. John M cLaugh- At leaist, thats the case with nail-sized tody bug that retails gives them their distinctive soft 100x267’, good condition. Re­ rage. CaU owner, 6483800 af­ 6487467. nice lot, garage, OI’s no proxim ately 100x200. ExceUent glatos sUding doors, sun deck, padio, swimming pool, two-cam • • B &L W • • Jiii wiU be happy to show it those youngsters whose letters in the United States for 60 cents and furry feel, ConHnitod Prow PfCBdinq Po9> duced to $28,900. Keith R eal ter 6 p.m . down payment. posslbUity. Quick sale wanted. complete buUt-ins, city utUl- garage and a 3 amre lot with a BARROWS and WALLACE Co, to you. FTease cadi 6486306. to Samta Claus have included re- to a custom-made mohair gl- Even more than the high THREE ROOMS, first floor, . Estate, 646-4126, 6481922. Bel Air Real Estate, 6480882. ties. $42,600. U ft R Readty Co., MANCHESTER — mce older view, swrounds this lovely M anchester Pamkaide quests for toy audmals. For stands elg^t feet tall stamton} of workmanship, the near M ain S t , $136 m onthly. Apcutiiin u riots $28,008—New Ltottng—6%- hic., 648-2693, R.D. Mtmdock, . home,' first-floor faunfiy room, custom buUt home. Mancheader 640-6806 Glengen is the home of Steiff- that the purchaser can success of Steiff animals is due Call Peterman Realtor, 648 room Odonlal ^th VA SOUTH FARMS — New homos B & W«. 62 WOODBRIDOE ilto. — 7-room ***®*^*‘- three bedroom s, garage. Ex- a name that for three genera- ^ e home for approximately to the fact that each individual TMIMIIMtS 63 9404. baths, nicely renoVkted. Colonial with 2-bar garage for with city water and sewers. COVENTRY — ASSUMABLE BARROWS and WALLACE Co. 600 doUars. tra B-zoned lot included. Totad CONTEMPORARY 9 - room Uons has been a synonym mcxlel seems to have a definite, O01X£!OE OIRL needs roopi $24,900. Inunediate occupan­ Starting at $81,900. Im m ediate mortgage, 8bedroom Ranch, Manchester Parkade Total production of stuffed and board, Manchester Com­ occupancy or to be buUt for 8cau: garage, m ay be leautod an Manchester 6486306 among children all over the lovable personaUty of its own. MANCHESTER — Deluxe one- cy. We can take your house in animals is in the nelgtibortKXXl munity college or Manchester s, attached i s. m ce spring deUvery. Merritt Agen­ Read______Herald Ads 'items'- wgaitor. 6484ttBi>. famUy room; 8 fuU baths, option to t o y . P rice $19,900. world for the sofiest and cud- As Hf^-Otto explains, this is bedroom apartment, first Business Locations trade on this home. T. J. BOLTON — Custom 8room duest of stuffed animals of 3,600,000 pieces a year, and because Steiff’s designers are High. Call Hamden, 248-8167. area. cy, 6481180. K eith R eal E state 646-4126, 648 that represents only a fraction flo o r. $160 and $170 per month / For Rent 64 C rockett, R ealtor, 643-1677. I 6 bedroom s, 26’ Uving room , brick Ranch on two parkUke whUe Santa is nowhere in Instructed to ccmcentrate less including heat and appliances. 1922. of the company’s activities. In $28,600—New 8 room R aised NOTICE OF ORDINANCE 2 fireplaces, 2-car garage. on realistic repnxluctions than Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 648 APPROXIM ATELY 6,000 recent years, Steiff also has en- Aporfnwnto— Hots— Ranch. HEBRON on those traits of a particular 4636. square feet of space in the Adopted by the Town of Bolton, Connecticut at a Special *^a n d — s acres in Manchester Tenmiwnts 63 Town, Meeting held Dec. 7, lOTO. , ‘ SANTA'S SPECIAL animal with which children can Manchester State Bank build­ Mother's pleasure, children’s Hayes Agency, 646-0181. Glengen. Nestled in the foothUls identify. Says he: "In (dux>slng klANCKffliSTER Nice cne- Hiis includes a line of such SUB-L.E1ASB, 7 m on th s,2 -b ed ­ ing at 1041 Main Street. Ideal SANITARY REGULATIONS OF THE . deUgfat, father’ s pride. Seven our models, we never use the bedroom apcutment available MITTEN COVENTRY — Summer cot- the Swabian Alps, It is a jum- high-quality’ wooden toys as 2 room m odern apai[tment, $196. for offices, etc. Will sub-di­ BOLTON, CONNECnCUT ' SSaSS rooms, 3 bedrooms, family fuU grown animal. Instead, we now. Close to bus and shop­ © l»70 V NIA, Ikc-,- ta^e, unique log cabin styling. gingerbread houses on kites, wagons, scooters and Available January 1st. or be­ vide. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, AGENCY, REALTORS room, garage, workshop, 1 ping. $162. per month including ...... floor. Three large bed- High wixxied lot. Four itx>ms, narrow cobbled streets, and the building bl(x:ks. One new item seek to copy the younger mem- fo re . 646-0696. 643-1677. The following definiUons shaU apply in the interpretation and „p Large screened acre of trees. Add a Uttle appliances, carpets and air- 6486930 608-1663 647-1673 carpeting. Some financing visitor can easily imagine that scheduled to go into produsUon the species who are stlU enforc^rat of this regulaUixl'. porch. Beautiful grounds. SletT tinsel like carpeting, * fire­ THREE-ROOM apartment, conditioning. Call Paul W. MAIN STREEH* ( ^ c e space, "PLiASE—remember, Tm a male chauvinist!" avaUable. $9,000. Hayes Agen- the 14,000 inhabitants are all early In the new year—a set Flowing and vdio have all the 1. DWELLINO—ShaU mean any building which is whoUy or parUy trpu ,or ebUdren. Stone walto, place, etc. Near new Rt. 6 stove, refrigerator, heat, and Dougan, R ealtor, 649-4686. 100 per cent location near cy , 646-0181. elves and other wee creatures qj shaped bl(x;ks that can be put awipvard but lovable qualities used or arranged or designed to be used for Uvlng or sleepUig pf land is extra o r 1-86. $27,600. M r. Lewis, electricity furnished. No pets. banks, alr-ccmditloned, auto­ ------7t---- Drf—»T toymaklng together, to make a (tochsund of human children." 86 TIMROD RD — Seven-romn by human occupants. buUding lot of record, 102 x 600’. 6486306. In short, the Steiff formula is .^Single adults preferred. Call 96 WEST Middle Tpke. — 4V6- matic fire sprinkler. Apply 2. DWELLING UNIT—shaU mean any room or group of rooms ____ VERNON - AttracUve Rdnch, benches. „amed Waldl-has been chosen Colonial, 2 fireplaces, screen­ buUt a few years ago on a R comes as a keen dlsap- as the official 643-0678 after 6 p.m . room duplex, heated, electric M arlow ’s, 867 Main St. Heusos For Rant 65 Invostmant Proparty located within a dwelling and forming a single habitable unit NEW LISTING — Oversized ______mascot of the t^®l8, shopping Steiff animals actually are pro- Munich likes and instincts of chU- Apartments, 2-bedroom duplex Ground floor, 900 sq. ft. front cupled for Uving, sleeping, cking and eating. year old. Owner trans- BARROWS and WALLACE Co. 2 required. Call 6482866 before spUt level, $226. m cnttily. CaU MANCHESTER . — business kitchen with appUances, waU- and bus line. Hiree bedrooms, duced in a rather ordinary- jn addition Steiff also has remain unchanged from apartment, large rooms, am­ portion csupeted, second floor, 8. DIRECrrOR OF HEAL/TH—ShaU mean the legaUy designated ferred. Ei$^t rooms. 2M baths, Manchester Parkade 6 p.m . 6482300. blo.:k with 6 apartments, ex­ to-waU carpeting throughout, two-full baths, paneled patio looking complex of factory build- moved far afield of the toy busl- generaUon to generation'. ple closets, IH baths, heat, -hot one o ffice 12 x 12, call 648 health authority of the Town of BolUm or his authorized rep- flrst-flcxir famUy room with Manchester 6486306 cellent condition. Owner wiU 8«»e heat, fuU attic, 2-car flreptoce, formal dining room, and garage. Immediate rw-n„. occu- 1 ings on It--the -J of n.Town. And, . j Utc' manufocture of ^ Hans-Otto points (Xlt, water, carpeting, two air-con­ DELUXE four large rooms, all 2741 or 6486688. garage, enclosed rear yard, resratative. BOLTON — $18,900, 8 ro o m pancy. $27,900. WiU also con- when one asks the name of the finance 80 per cent at 8H per 4. MUL/nPLE DWELLINO—shall mean any dwelling containing 4 bedrcxims, aluminum sliUng, valves for pneumatic tires and niany things about the S teiff ditioners, appliances, washer appliances including dishwash­ Out of lourn professlonaUy landscaped, Ranch, m, toy manufacturing. of ail who work there. In cra- with the firm. Texiay, Steiff suf- ceUent condition. Priced to en, deluxe buUt-lns and cabi­ geogiiphlcal limits of the Town of Bolton. sold. Call ment, stove, refrigerator, NORTHWOOD Apartments — SIZES new ceramic file bath, spa­ The story began in 1902 when versation, executives Uke Hans- fers from the same chronic- Ex c e l l e n t location — next seU. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, nets. ’Three bedroor.'js, screen­ INCORPORA'nON OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH CODE OF THE UNSAY REALTY heat, hot ^. Private bath. One and two-bedroom apart­ a a a a cious tree shaded lot. Louis Roosevelt, one of the most Otto Steiff airly brush aside dis­ labor shortage afflicting the to comer of Berlin Tpke., New­ B & W ed porch, central fireplace, 2-14 YRS STATE OF OONNBCnCUT 6489168 ments, central air-condition­ 643-1677. Dimock Realty, 6489823. celebrated big game hunters of cussion of the firm's more rest of West German industry, Apply M arlow s 867 M ain St. ington, Conn., across from Mc­ BARROWS and WALLACE Co. The provisiems of the PubUc Health Code of the State of C<«- RAISED RANCH—7 nxim s, 3 ing, carpeting, balcony, car­ finished rec room, two-car ga­ SELLING your home or acre­ his time, refused to shcx>t a and it has had to go as far Donald’s Restaurant, approxi­ Manchester Parkado^ nectlcut relating to matters not specificaUy provided for here- or 4 bedrooms, 2H baths, fam- pedestrian industrial products to LOOKING for anything in real ports, plus other luxury fea­ rage, % acre lot. Asking bear cub encountered on One of a field as Spain, Greece and m ately 1,000’ o f o ffice iq>eu;e, Businoss Proparty M anchester 649-6306 under are Incorporated herein by this referrace and made a part ily room, 2-car g;arage, large age? For prompt friendly ser­ talk about the animals as though estate rental • apartments, tures. From $226. J. D. R eal $42,000. U^ft R R ealty C o., In c., his expeditions. His deed was air-conditioned. New building. For Sola 70 hereof. In their interpretatiem and appUcaiion, th provisions of lot 176x800’ central alr-coniU- vice, call Louis Dimock Real­ they were all old family friends. Portugal to find employes for homes, multiple dwellings, no Estate Associates, 6486129. MANCHESTER — Ideal loca- 648-2692. R .D . M urdock, R eal­ 5489 commemorated in a famous car­ its workrooms. . Call or write owner, Stoddard tor. this regutotlcm shaU be held to be minimum requirements, tioning. Read Herald Ads ty,. Realtors, 6489823. As in the (toys of Margrate fees. Call J.D. Real Estate As­ COUNTRY Store, Route 6 loca­ tlon for medical buUding. toon that sm, $176. a month, heat Included. hookup, appliances. Available 0131. Tot’s (2-3) years; Girl’s Strive to Keep in Style Brooklyn is still an unresolved the dlitincfive finishing touches waiting under their Christmas Housos For Rant 65 cle, new modem commercial units, 8 famUy each, $176. per GUIDE is in Sizes 8 to 18 1. The Town Director of Health, Assistant Director of Health, off kitchen with sUdlng glass A vailable Jan. 1st. C all 64$- January 1st. Charles Lesper- Small (4-6), Medium (8- question. among aficionados of of point and decoration—are per- trees the same teddy bears buUdlng with several uses, of­ rental. Owner wiU take sec­ MANCHESTER — 2-famUy in (bust 31%-40). Size 10, and the First Selectman as his agent shaU each have the power doorn to natin two full hntha 2282, 644-8896. ance, 6487620. 10) and Large (12-14) By JEANNE B .O’MALLEY The Yugoexport enterprise re- the subject. (The Steiff com- formed by a small army of more and other animals that delight- fices or retaU, etc. Selling be­ ond mortgage. CaU Arthur central location, large rooms, years inclusive. 32Vh bust . . . 2% yards and duty to enforce these regulaUons. o^ off mrater m^I SIX-ROOM Cape, $226. W olver- of 46-inch; sleeveless, 2. A Town Sanitarian shall be appointed by the Selectmen upim em cently opened a branch of Miss pany’s records show that they than 1000 carefully trained work- ed their parents when they were DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ low replacem ent cost, $60,000. Lussier, Agent, 622-6228, 742- new ceramic baths, also ideal SEND 804 I* Mini for oiek pat- ton Agency, Realtors, 6482818. 2 V6 yards. a recommendation from the Director of Health. The Sanitarian room. dining BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) j^ior in ^Igrade“ ' ‘ on the theory produced their first stuffed ers, most of them women. young. ment, wall - to - wall carpet­ PhUbrick Agency, Realtors, 8620. for in-law situation, only $26,- tan ta laelada flrat-clau auldaf. PRillDINnAL ____ heater Patterns available only shall act aa the ttgent of the Erector of Health klng’ smart can be a full- that all women want luxuries, bears in 1903). ing throughout, complete ap­ 6484200. 000. F o r im m ediate sale. Bel ETVE-ROOH house, completely US9 AVE. in sizes shown. relating to sewage disposal and water supply systems as well FIVE BEDROOMS Garrison time job for any woman. For buy them on trips out to the But, in 1906 when R(X)sevelt'B VILLAAE pliances, vanity bath. Central­ Air Real Estate, 6489882. OF AXBBIOAS, MBW TOBK, furnished for rent. 'Ihree ref­ N.T. 1M68 SEND 084 la ealna for oaeb tat- as other matters as authorized' by the Director of Health. Colonial, two years old. Fam- woman behind the Inm Cur- West, so they might as well be daughter, Alice, married Nlcho- A F A R T l W r S ly located. $176 monthly. R. D. erences required, $260. per Housos For Sola 72 Prfat Naaia, Addraia with ZIP tom to iaeindo fln^elau autnaf. Malaysians Cast Fate Invostmant Proparty NEW LISTING — Lovely Colo­ PROCEDURE room with fireptoce, mod- ^ f, ii h i k available-on home ground. To las Longworth, the table cen- NOW renting, one and two Murdock, 6482692. month. Philbrick Agency, CODE aad Stylo NaoAor. 1. No building requiring private seWage disposal facilities or ®m kitchen, 3 baths, formal “ means a fuu-tlme job many women have come terpleces at the White House E R ealtors, 646-4200. For Sola 70-A MANCHESTER — 8 bedroom nial, 6 rooms plus finished The Fall & Winter *70 OTAa toioia. HMTY a rn , bedroom tq>artm^ts. Caipeb- MANCHESTER — Newer de­ private water supply shall hereafter be constructed in the dining room, 2-car garage, and inoixilighfing. to look but few can afford to buy wedding breakfast were built Ing, 8 alr-condiUenet*, 1% air-conditioned Cape, large family room, modem kitchen ALBUM is 664, includes To Fortune-Telling Birds luxe duplex. $220 per month MANCHESTER close to shop­ Town unless the sewage disposal and water supply facilities aluminum siding. $39,960. in countries .tiriiere a mldl(X>at anything. around a number of the fur-like baths. FOR REINT -five-room Ranch, wooded lot, garage, fireplace, with dishwasher, disposal, postage and handling. Mat Naan, Addroaa ortUi ZIP Including heat and appliances attached garage, fireplace, ping, 4-famUy with 4 room city utUitles, quiet neighbor­ wall-to-wall in Uvl^ and din­ NEEDLEWORK PRIMER... OTOr 100 CODE, Stylo Naatoor aad Sirs. are approved by the Sanitarian and no building shaU be oc- APARTMENT — At- two mimths’ salary, it One girt who bought a long By HARl SUBRAMANIAN shiny bird, it came out of tee Call Frances K. Wagner pletoroa and dlroctlona far knit, The P all & Winter ’70 into the Rental Manager and carpets. Two-children per- wall - to - wall carpeting, $260 apartments, 8 car garage, new hood. Im m aculate. $2,400 ing rooms, lovely treed lot, cupl^ in tee Town unless tee sew^e dfyp^ and comfortable five- takes a lot of extra effort to coat for 2,000 dinars, $160, ex- f}®.*"-T? . . cage. When he commaiided: ombraldory and crochot atltclioil B asic FASHION Book is 6482638 or 6481028 . mitted. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ monthly. Lease required. R. D. heating syste:,.. and roof, Mid down. Meyer Realtors, 648 convenient location. Mr, Zins­ SSt, Ineindai paatafa aad haa- rapply facUlfira « e approved by tee Sanlta^. AU hidings ^ p,^„ed that bote her parents United States a short time be- KUALA LUMPUR (AP) A <*pick up tee card and tell tee dllnf. 664, includes postage and tor, 049-4686. Murdock, 6482692. 80’s. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. 0609. ser, B elfiore A gency, 647-1413. handling.______to be connected to pubUc se^e sj^tem when avaUable uvlng ^m , eat-ln many Western vmmen have dug work; they were giving her tee ^ colorful parrot hopped out of its fortune ” it (Ud No person sh^ con^race tee construetKm of any buUdii* ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ coat as a graduation present. A ^‘'® tiny wooden cage and mused Qn oAe side of tee card was a societies and private organizations all in a fixed location: may at amy time request a heairiiig or maike appUcation for the reiiuirlng provlslra for private seu^e d U p o ^ o r ^ v ^ storage shed. $26,000. (wear tee new lengths. East bloc woman doctor who earns a high over a spread of (;ards.- He picture of tee many Hindu gcxis. meam thaise surfacea o f equipment amd utensils with tridch flipped one over with hfa beak, gj^g ^g^g Taml, NOTICE OF ORDINANCE Provided, that the term "Food Service Etotahllslunent" shall foa>d normadly com es in contaWL amd those surfaices with reinstatement of the permit. Within one week after the receipt of water supply unfll a permit has been obtained from tee ^ professional’s salary sfiU found ***« plush tee ’ Ted- Sanitarian. No existing private sewerage system or private e women go to almost any lengths p n,. dy”, and its hiterto unknowi unknown then collected a grain ot rice as ^grds. Each card has different C not be construed to mean establishments of vendors in a fixed which foaxl may come in caxita^ or which dradn back amto a satisfactory appUcaUon, aiccompamied by a signed statement water supply shall hereafter be altered or repaired untU tee We NEED LISTINGS ^ teem. Many hat^ a sec- ^ ^___ _ P manufacturer suddenly found wa^es and bounded back In the Adopted by the Town of Bolton, (!k>nnecticut at a Special location who s ^ or serve only packaged foods in their tm- surfaces normadly in contact with fax>d. that the coniUtlons responsible for the suspensi(m have been ond job, some have three or luxury for her. preiUcfions, which Gopal trans­ Town Meeting held Dec. 7, lOTO. broken original liontainers, kept in clean containers or cab­ corrected, the' Director of Headth shall, unless revocaticm of the plans for tee proposed alterafimis and repairs have been ap- 1 itself swamped with orders from box. lates to Malay if necessary. 19. EtoSILY (READILY) CLEftNABLE: An "Etoslly Cleanadile" 'Thinking of Sell- even four. ActuaUy, these kfomen have corners of tee globe. In 1907, inets so constructed as to prevent contamination by dust, in­ perm it is warramted, maike a reinspection amd amy auldltlcmad re­ proved by and permit for such alterations or repairs issued by 1 The bird’s owner droned out He said fortune teUing with or Reaallly Cleamable" stirfame is one that is reaullly acces­ The fairy godmother is the very few luxuries. W om en’ s Ub- 974,000 teddy bears In FOOD SERVICE SANITATION REGULATION sects, etc., and if potentially hazardous food, kept at or below inspections deem0 necessauy, amd if the findings iniUcaite satis­ te e Sanitarian. iiiflr VOUT B r o D fir t v ? " D a II tee veriUct: birds has been going on for gen­ sible amd of such materlad, finish, amd so fabricated that re­ 3. AppUcation for a permit shaU be made on forms suppUed at “ ^ private dressmaker who copies ^tlon. Communist style,, isn’t United States alone. “Do not be afraid. Your prob­ OF THE TOWN OF BOLTON, CONNECTICUT 40 degrees F ., o r at or above 140 degrees F. movable residue may he completely remawed bynormad cleam- factory correction, he shall reinstate the permit. erations in India. the BuUding Inspector’s office. The completed appUcation for TODAY! tee new styles from weU- the practical hit it was in theo­ This was a dizzying leap for lems wUl be solved . .. you will 8. TEMPORARY FOOD SERVK3E ESTABLISHMENT: “Tem­ Ing methaxls. ry. Equal rights often means "Some people think it is worse A regulation defining food, potentiEiUy hazardous food, adulterat­ INBPECTTON OF ESTABLISHMFINTS a permit shaU be submitted to tee Sanitarian al(«g with plans teumbed Western fashion maga­ an enterprise whose origins go get money soon. Gocxl luck is porary Food Service Establishment" shadl mean amy food equal rights to hard labor, espe* than astrology and Is bluffing. ed, misbranded, food service establishments, temporary food 20. SEIALED: "Seaded" shadl meam the filling or elimination of Prior tc> the tosuamce of a permit amd perioiUcadly thereailter, showing all informatlcm required by these regulations and zines passed around among her back to 1880 and tee Glengen just around tee comer. Yixir service establishment vriiich operates within the Municipality daily for older women vi^ are But there are many others who service establishment. Director of Health, utmsUs, equipment, cracks or other junctures or openings so as to prevent the the Director of Headth shadl Inspect every fixid service establish­ of Bolton, only for a temporary period of time, in connection prepared in a manner acceptable to tee Sanitarian. No permit cUrats. dress maker's shop of Mar- child will recover from his slck- believe in it. So many have etc., providing for the sale of only unadulterated, vriiolesome, entry or pamsage of moisture. ment within the Municipadity of Bolton. Fhrery person (q>erating unskUled. with a fadr, carnlvail, circus, pubUc exhibition or simllair tran­ shall be issued unfil plans are approved as conforming In Warsaw, for example ,she Y ^ e r women who leave steiff, a genteel ^ te r ness soon . . . come back and told me tee pre- properly branded food; establishing sanitation standards for 21. SANinZBlD, OR APPROVED BACTERICIDAL PROCESS: a food service establishment shadl, upon the reqqest of the Direc­ sitory gathering. requirements of these regutofiims. Upon receipt of a completedS /HILBRICK wiU make a new coat for alxMit their chUdren in state-nm nur- w h o compensated for tee chUd------A smile cracked tee wizened------dictions are true. „ People are en- food, food protection, food service personnel, food service oper­ "Sanitized,” or "Approved Bamtericldad Process" shadl meam tor of Health, permit access during business hours to adl psdts of application for a permit tee Sanitarian shaU have 30 days $60, less------than a third ther ------price series find them prey to every "9™ parmysls or ner egs y f^^ed of the old man who 11s- titled to their own opinions," he ations, food equipment and utensils, sanitary faculties and con­ 9. ITINERANT FXXXD VENDORS: “Itinerant Food Vendor" the appUcaticHi to cleam surfaces of amy methaid or substamce the establishment to determine compUamce ,ti^tth the R^;utofion review tee appUcafira and approve or disapprove. If such ap­ ol a readymade model. She chil4rating am in- for the destruction of pathaigens and adl other orgamisms so \ """ AGENCY amd the examinadion of adl records of fo(xl/;^urchaiged or received plication is disapproved, tee specific reasims for this action must have been working at top the nursery. The result is that markable things with a needle family’s rested on every Training the birds takes three food service establishments; regulating the inspection of such tineramt food vending business serving food amd drink from far as practicable, amd which, in the oplniam of the Director if a pubUc hazau^ is suspectet aidversely affect the a violation of amy provision of-this Regutotion, he shadl notify the 4. The Sanitarian shaU make periodic inspections and a final REALTORS to six months. A bird is caught has more covered knees than staying home to take care of Almost as an accident. Mar- g^t ease, and he was a new of food and providing the enforcement of this Regulation, and the reaidy to serve food is prepatred in a kitchen approved by the equipment, the fax>d, or the headth of the consumer. responsible person of the coniUtionyfmmd, provide a reaisonadile inspection df tee work to instve construction in accontonce and then tee owner endears Director of Headth and that this food is served or sbid indi­ there are In Vienna, where Uv­ them. garete hit on the idea of turning himself to it with gentleness. At fixing of penalties. 22. APPROVED : "A p p roved" shadl m ean aiceptabe to the D irec­ period of time for correcUon, amd^cptoln that fadlure to correct with tee approved plans. vidually wrapped with its original wrapper or container, ex­ ing is lush. People have plenty to eat but the scraps of left-over dress extracted a filthy handker- first ca rd s are spread al sealed containers processed by heat to prevent spoilage, or spoilage amd so prepared as to be saife for human cmsump- (o («, , ( u BZfo. rnnnnv Polc’sf o i e ’B solary,salary, a vocuumvacuum Cleanercieaner — vimia nhvalcai nain but with a hopes the others will, go for oth­ (b) dehydrated, dry or powdered products so low in moisture The provisions ot this regulation shadl aipply throughout the geo- PER M IT : A fee of $16.00 sbaU -be paid for each permit upon appUcafipn. m oney. 2 tion. praphicad limits oi the Town ot Badton. beatific smile as though his er professions. content as to preclude development of micro-organisms. Permits nbnii be valid for a period of 12 months from tee date In Stalinist days, the average conveniences Uke heat repertoire, Margarete added a (XXMMEiFtolAL FOOD PROCESSING ESTABLISHMENT: A fee of ^.00 shadl be paid for each permit upon appUcadlon. Per­ troubles were over. “ I am proud of my prtrfession. IinXlRPORATTD'N OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH CODE OF THE of issue «nit may be renewed for addifiixial periods of six months I^ELIEVABLE!!! citizen had money but no way to and-serve foods. ptosUc wnq), monkey, donkey, horse, pig 3. potentially HAZARDOUS FOOD: "PotentlaUy hazardous "Commeroiad Food Processing Establishment" shall mean an mits shadl be vadid for a period of 12 mraths from the date of He was one of thousands of I tell tee whole future. It la no establishment in tridch food is processed or otherwise pre­ STATTl OF CONNECTICUT I issue except am otherwise provided. Permits must be renewed by tee Sanitarian. use it. Rents and utUiUes were and spray-rfi(mate giyg hotel in Sofia stands over a anim als. which can cause food infections or food intoxication. mental inspection agency. of this regtdation shadl be held to the minimum requiremmts, in connection with the enforcement of this regutoticn may Director of Health; provided that such person shall file a beautiful yard and oh so brighten their future or darken him. to pay. Monthly salaries range shjt to have her hair washed in Over tee next two dectules, DIRECTOR OF HEALTH: "Director of He*dfii" shxB mean aulopted for the promotion of the pubUc health and sadety. request amd shadl be granted a beaming rove tee pefifiem in accordance with ’The ensuing yea rs w ere to the birds a day, paying $167. established by regulaUona, or in excess of such tolerance if food service establishment adio transports food or food con­ the First Selectman am his aigent shadl eatch have the power amd 3. After such hearing, the Director of Health may by order these regulations and tee finding of tee heaidng. A summary hand-blocked silk maxiscarves. Although tee average citizen jj^ve their share of reverses, Gopal, clothed in a limp shirt one has been established; (c) if it consists in whole or in part tainers, who engages in food preparadion or service, or who duty to enforce these regutotlons. sustadn, modify or dlsaqiprove the petlti(m in accordance with (rf tee hearing and the decision of tee Director of Health, as — — but at most must pass them in tee East Bloc appe^ weU notably during tee two world and a sklrt-Uke (teoU, site daUy Carroll College up for something more practi­ and warmly dressed, there are of any filthy, putrid, or decomposed substance, or if it is other­ come in contact with amy utensils or equipment. PROCEDURE these regulations and the finding of the beaming. A summauy well as all other submitted material shall become a part of 1 Cru wars when material and work- outside a bank on a bustling ca l. always Uttle shortages. One Names UConn Man No person shadl operate a food service establishment within the o f the hearing amd decision ot the Director of Health, as weU tee pubUc record in the Office of tee Selectmen. ______ers were unavaUable and tee sidewalk in this multi-cultural wise unfit for human consumpUon; (d) if it has been proc- 14. EQUIPMENT: "Equipment" shadl mean all stoves, ranges, week it’s one thing, tee next Municipadity of Bolton, who does not possess a vaiUd permit signed am adl other submitted' material shadl become a part of the 4. Any penwn aggrieved by tee decislixi of tee Director ot Health i ,a Ni > — Coventry treed one- Hungarian women can even market for German exports capital. He makes about $3.60 a WAUKB3SHA, Wls. (AP) — eased, prepared, packed, or held under unsanitary conditions, hoods, meatblocks, tables, counters, refrigerators, sinks, dlsh- week it’s another. In Prague by the Director of Headth; PROVIDED, That a person vdio is pubUc record in the Office of the Selectmen. may seek relief therefrom, as provided by tee tows of tee half acre. Lake view. $3,600. buy mink coats, thanks to an ex- disappeared. Each time, Steiff jay and his bird gets a crawful The appointment qi Dr. Robert whereby it may have become contaminated with filth, or waishing machines, steamntables or other similar items other last winter, it was tee famous whereby it may have been rendered injurious to health; (e). if " than "utensito" used in the aeration of a food service es­ operating a food service establishment on the effective dade of 4. Any persra aggrieved by the decision ot the Director of Health State. -Mland - rare treed, $8,000. change agreement with Canada. managed to bounce back quick- ^ce U*^*"®*’ president of Car- it to in whcde or in part the product of a diseased animal, or tablishment. this Regulation may operate a reamonable period of time there- may seek reUef therefrom, am provided by the tows of this p e n a l t i e s Vernon hig^ scenic rare. But with tee cost 40,000 to 60,000 ly in tee post-war periods and h Is earnings are nearly three CoUege ^ announced to- Stade. day. Dr. Robert Steele, chair­ an animal triilch has died otherwise than by slaughter; (f) if 15 adter under a temporary permit, whUe maddng such correctiaa Any person trtio violates any provision of these r^futotlons shaU $6,900. Hayes Agency, 6480181. forints a coat^-$3,i07 to $6,110— always plentiful. A Western reestablish its circular label in UTBNSILB: "Utensito" shadl mean any eating or drinking woman who i man of tee board of trustees, its container is composed in whole or in part of any poisonous am may be required by notices issued under the provislans of PESNIALOTES be fined not more than twenty-five doUars ($26.00) for any single tahlewaure, kitchenwame such am pots, pans, todies, amd food said Cramer was selected at a or deleterious substance which may render the contents in­ this section ; amd PROVIDED FTJRTHEUl, That such establish­ Any person who shadl violate any 6t the provisiona of thto Regu-' contadners; or other Implements used in the adorage, prep- 1 need no U- hoard meeting during tee week- jurious to health. amadion o r servin g o f food . ment does not present an Imminent headth hamaird, amd thad the latlon, ShaU be guUty ot a m isdem eanor amd, upon convlctian person shadl make such corrections within the time period speci­ . pay no tax- end. 6. MTflRRANPPIG; TTie term "misbranding" shall mean -the I6. .SINGLE-SERVICE ARTICLES: “Single-Service Articles" shall tbe;:eof, shaU be punished by a fine of not more than $ioo.00 In fied by the Director of Headth or shaU ceame to operate,the es'‘<- addition thereto such persons may be enjllies, spaxm, stirrers, paidalles, knives, All Ordinances and Regulations and parte of ordinances and MANCHESTER — Possible *h°'® than a Bulgarian’s salary A woman’s private life isn’t remains very much a famUy af- land for the past three years. shadl be required to be renewed amnuadly. Only a person who constitute a sepamade vlototian. ' I are to take out a Ucense,” said ble local, State, or Federal labeling requirements. or foriu; wrapping madertoto; and all similar auTlclea which regulations in conflict with this Regutotion are hereby repealed He 'wiU be the I2tb president o f compUes with the provisions of this Regulation shaU be entitled *Ti*’**^J«**’*'J^fc*L/®*^ ^**ln*^ fho atways her own. Romania came fair. ’The managing director for Ckqial, laughing aloud at his are constructed w holly o r in pairt from paq>er, paperboamd, REPFtoL AND DATE OF EFEECT and this Regutotion shall be in fuU force and effect immediately ^ e, $3,600. FYechette Real- . ’ ^®J® ^ out last year to bah all contra- tee past 20 years has been Mar- CarroU, and wiU assume his new 7. FYX>D SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT: "Food Service Estab­ to receive such a permit. Permits shadl not be tnmsferable from own Joke. lishment" shall mean any fixed or mobile restaurimt; coffee madded pulp, fadl, woa>aL ptostic, synthetic or adher reaidily (me person or plaice to amother. A vadid permit shadl be dis­ All Onlinamces .amd R egulations amd parts o f ordinances and upon its ad(^iti(». ____ ^ tors, 647-9993. arw«vw»»,_» ceptivea in an effort to bst tee garete’s grand-neiteew, Hana- duties around March 1. regutoticms in conflict with this Regutotl<»' are hereby repealed ------that of the West, birthrate. Otto Steiff, now oTand eight of The BkiU is hereditary. shop; cafeteria; shor8 order cafe; luncheonettee; grille; tea­ destroyable materials, amd addch are Intended by the manu- played in every food service establishment. Such a permit may UNDONSfl'iTU’nONALlT V CLAUSE BOLTON—Ora-rare hquse lots, . it Cramer, tee father of tiiree and the regulation shadl be in fuU force and effect Immediately rra show a stunning 'variety quey put on enough eye his assorted brothers, stoters • ______> — “ “ room; sandwich shop; soda fountain; tavern; bar; cocktail faicturers amd generally reaxignized by the public am fair one be tempoiarily suspended by the Director of Health upon vioto- Should any sectltm, paragnq*, sentence, clause, or phrase of beautiful 'view, minutes from ebUdron. did his undergraduate upon its auh^ition. , _goods, some of it makeup to stop you at eye level, and cixisins hold tiq> manage- t learned it from my father in .,,mrk at Monmouth. CoUege in lounge; night club; roadside stand; industrial feedhig estab­ usage amly, then to be altocatrded. Uon by the tudder of amy of the terms of this Regulation or for this Regutotion be declared unconstitutional or InvaUd for any new Route 6, asking $7,600. ocailjr produced, some of it Im- You’ve only to look at tee ment positions within the firm, tndta J come .1 lUlnois, and holds master’s and lishment; catering kitchen; commissary or slmUar place in 17. CX«ROSION-RESI8TANT: "Ctorroolon-Resistamt" materials amy con(UU(m that may be deemed an. imminent pubUc headth UNooNsirrunaNALiTY clau se reason, tee remainder of said Regutotian shaU not be affected 742-8694. ______ported. A famous-brand French amartly dressed women on tee Among teem, they have ex- dia,’’ Gopal said. “It to more U doctor's degrees from the Uni- which food or drink is prepared for sale or for service on the are thaise which maintain their origlnad surfame characteris­ hamadd, o r tor Interference with the DlrectiH- of Headth in the Should any secticm, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of thereby. AIH>0VE:R — wooded lot with *nd skirt set Is priced streets of Warsaw or Budapest panded the Steiff line to a point an art, you know. If you try to •verslty of Ooonectlcut. He was premise* or elsewhere; hospitals and other related medical tics under pradonged influence a>f the faxiato to be ccmtacted and .lerformamce of his duties; or may be revtdted after an importun­ this Regulation be declared unconsUtutloiud or InvaUd fo r any BFEBXTnVE DATE ' artesian weU, 100x880’. reason- ^®*® *han it would bo In Paris, o*- Bucharest to be reminded not qever dreamed of by the old order the bird, it wiU not Us- a, {Hresldrat at Hanover Col- care facilities;s; schoolssciwols aand educational institutions; employe ad the cleaning compaxmato and bamtericiatol sadutlotm thad may ity for a hearing by the Director of Health tqxm serious or re­ reamon, the remainder of said Regulaition shaU not be aiffected Hie Sanitary RegutoUon shaU take effect on Wednesday, January cafeterias; dining rooms in office buildings, department be useaL peated violations. Any person i^oee permit has been suspended thereby. 6 1971 'VaUd permits previously issued shall be vaUd for (»e able. V irg il H. Cellnskl, costa a good third of to tmderestimate tee power of a lady ■«diO started it aU. In fact, ten.” _ ____ lege in TmUftna. btfore betmnilng Broker, 6481U6. ‘the * average monthly wage. woman anywhere. tee Steiff factory’s output to- ... Aa G<^pal caUed^ the clean, president at Northland stores, and. industrial plants; private clubs, fraternal orders. 18. FOOD CONTACT SURFACES: "Food Camtaust Surfaces" shaU and udio hats ceased f(x>d service (q>erations in the establishment ADOPTED AT TOWN MEETING DECEMBEai 7 m o year from tee effective date ot this Regulation. - ■ jt*' ^^,'-‘'f-'T^'<'■” ■ ,-i^-

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C a ld o l S S o o ^ Coiis^!dation ThreeS^r Phenomenon se- U. S.jSet t6 Work > .'■^“:.,)5&#y Could Cut \ Christmas Morn JBy NH.8 J. BIKtZELros expert in ^ler occult science opear to- ment and would consider participating in a U.N. peace­ gOieral haoDit»i. ^ firether to repix>duee a rare Some historians believe the X Just ^ ta la ^ conaoUdated celestial eveid^that may have men came from the area of keeping force. ------tnelr materidtsr facilities, . ac- led th^ _____ Men______to the !^thle-Mesopotamia. If so, said At a news ctlble qi prisoner of war camps.” Great it! , Hospital Planning T’*® actually the pla- caused by the rotation of die ^ i^ issio n „gts Venus, Jupiter and Mars, earth, could have suggested to maneuver . . . for propaganda ho accused the Norm Vlet- Gift! ivjnrv.1. ^ morning near the .^ at the new-born king P“*Poee8,” namese of "using Uie POW Is- The results of the two-year crescent moon in a ^enomenon they sought was to be found In North Vietnam released the gyg ju n y«ry Inhuman w ay to study of obstetrical facilities In very like one that occurred In 7 west. In the direction of Ju- namee of 389 American service- advance their political objec- Oannecdcut hospitals showed the year the . The massing of the three pla- Bume broad-scale bombing of time, he said, this nation is op- 50 , > N The 2oa-TwurA mnni.. '^^® *"“ ®hig of three planets nets on that morning, he sug- the North. He had only declared poeed "as eJw ay0' to the expul- iriance Mrapancy be- 7**^ w ,.? apectacu- gested, may have been what the his determination to protect gbrn of Nationalist China from variance in bed occupancy be­ U.S. forces as they are wim- the United Nations. * - 49cEa. ~ 1 tor 4 y for 6 . 8 8 lar event this year, said Webb, ancients called the Star of Beth-^ 2 7 9 * Great color pictures in just 60 tween Yale-New Haven Ho^ital, nor would it have been in the lehem. drawn from the Soum under me 3 4 3 Set of 4 cups and 4 -A- where 84 per cent of the mater­ seconds. Uses 4-shot flash cubes. year Jesus was bom. But to an He said the planets do Vietnamlzation program, Rog- (See Page EigM) For coffee, chocolate, matching plates. Many nity beds are in use on not era said. b The right size for the right drink! We have the most popular cider, etc. Genuine stone­ styles in stoneware, iron­ Keep holiday memories fresh with the average, and Wlnsted Me­ astrologer—and the Three Wise party sizes including cocktail, whiskey sours, champagne, color pix! Men are thought to have been (See Page El|d>t) He rejected North Vietnamese ware patterns and fine stone and china. Handy morial Hospital In IMnsted, Insistence that there was no un­ goblets and wine glasses. china, too! way to serve! 22.88 where only 26.6 per cent of the derstanding respecting U.6. re- New England beds are occupied. ccnnalssame flights over me ■Among other recommenda­ Norm. He said imderatanding tions, the CHFC suggested a was not the same as agreement, merger of the maternity faciU- but insisted it was clear that Names Differ tiea at Wlnsted with those at Congress Leaves Hanoi understood that the Unit­ Charlotte Hungerford Hospital .-r*v C x ed States intended to continue in Torrington. • 0 ^ ' such flights after the bombing On POW Lists "Cost-wise, maternity care halted Nov. 1, 1968. BOSTON (AP) — Hie list of can be very Important to a Legislative Chaos; Hie press conference lasted New Ehiglanders held prisonerB family, considering that aver­ almoet an hour. It was . Rogers’ In Norm Vietnam as issued age lengths of stay vary In Con­ longest q u ^ O o n -a a d -^ e r Tuesday by me Committee of necticut hospitals from 8.8 days session In me two years he has ualsrni with FamIUes of Serv- to 4.7 days—and that the ad­ Takes Yule Break been secretary of state. Icemen Detained In North Viet­ r- His assertion of U.S. readi­ % ditional confinement time can By WALTER HEARS nam differs from art In the kfiddle AP PoUtical Writer night a bill authorising $265 mil­ by the committee last June. of delivery,” the report said. Blast peacekeeping made clear The new listing for Massachu­ lion In military and economic the Nixon administration la pre­ In addition, CmmecUcut hospi­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Leav­ setts contains an addlticmal aid for Cambodia, with the sti­ pared to go to extraordinary tals lose some |1.6 million an­ ing a legislative shambles be­ name, Edward Temperiey, Display 5 pulations the Senate had insist­ GI, just back from a patrol south of the DMZ, kneels before Terence Cardinal lengths to encourage negotia- nually on obstretlcal services, hind it, Congress has gone home ed upon. FR69025, North Falmoum. tor Cooke, Roman Catholic vicar for U.S, troops, in Vietnam today. (AP Photo) ti(»s and promote a settlement Cranberry Kodak Dynachrome Sup, 8 CAF Dual 8 Zoom Polaroid C.P. III primarily because such serv­ Christmas. All told, that bill authorized a The old listing gave a RusseU ices “face fixed operating costs But the work isn't done, and between Israel and the Arab 3 ^ ” sq. Prints! total of $686 million in supple­ j'. states. Edward Temperly wim the for equipment, staff and other the run-on 01st Congress is by mental foreign aid si>endlng. same serial number as being Stemware Sets Film Sale Fflm w / Processing Movie Projector Deluxe Outfit overhead, whether they are no means over. "We have reason for hope The formula under which it that the negotiations may from Ooncord, N.H. The spelling uaed or not,” according to the The Senate returns to session was cleared could pave the way of the last name Is slightly dif­ Photo Cubes CHPC. -Dec. 28, still facing a deadlock Yule Brings q Silent. Night start,” Rogers said. "We have Our Reg. 13.99 for action next week on a $66 no assurance. We think 1971 ferent. New Hampshire sources Our Reg. 1.69 K135-20 1.39 The research for the report, and a filibuster over appropria­ billion defense appropriations said after the June listing that tions to continue federal subsi­ may be me yetu* of decision In begim early in 1069 after a sug­ bill, stalled In a similar foreign Temperly was 37 and from dies for the supersonic transport the bfiddle East.” Set KX126-20 gestion by State Sen. 01 n f e r e e s, VietnaSiese ed. all troops from Soum Vietnam "We think of guarantees as Press. Hie names on it were re­ in Stamford about consolidation passed differing and separate meanwhile, agreed to a compro- were killed and nine weapAacnt«*A i«**lAan AMortiAri Kvr rnzx vlt^ r i^f ^ ______. . . Stamford area the catch-all Senate measure. unless enacted by the first of In the battle 10 miles northwest Mekong River are now the only American war prisoners, substitute for a settlement. prisoners of war held in North —Possible use of obstetric President Nixon, however, the year will run out of funds, & Men’s (Cosmetics of Kompong Cham. source ot petroleum for Phnom The North Vietnamese offered J Vietnam. facilities In Hartford or New doesn’t want it done that way. probably in January. .. Penh. One such arrived in the to help the United States with ^ole In provldng guar- Mrs. Ronald Storz of Ports­ Britain by the University of He wants action on the whole One South Vietnamese para- Sen. George McGovern, 'D- trooper was reported killed and Cambodian capital early today g^jy difficulties It might have in Euitees—a role satisfactory to mouth, N.H., said today her Ocxmectlcut Medical School in package, and administration Arpege;, Magriffe, Tabu, Decorator Walnut Brass Famous Brand Dymo Disposable S.D. promised a floor fight 13 wounded. with 290,000 gallms of avlatim meeting the deiadUne. the parties (Israel and the Arab husband, Air Force MaJ. Ronald Farmington Instead of beginning supporters could force a new when the measure Is returned to stsdes).’’