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rpjjUUSDAY, DEOEMBERr 17, 1970 Average Dally Net Press Run The Weather p a g e ! THIRTY-T#0 iianrbPBt^r lEupntijg Hwalii Ftor Ib e Week Bnded Clear, cold temight; lows IS November 14,1870 to 20. Tomorrow ihcreaslng cloudiness, chance of late show­ Rimski-Korsakov, and “Christ- A d v ice to T o w n E m p loyes ers; Mgfa in 408 Sunday partly mas Fantasy.” 16,080 A bou t Tow n MHS Concert The choirs wUl sing “ Glory cloudy, colder. Hie AduU- Bible Study Group to God in the Highest” ;,_ “ Ador I Dodge Turkeys, Mdyor Sdys, Manchester— A City of Village Charm of Zion Evangelical LutheraA Set F rid a y amus Te Christo” ; “ Song CSnircb will meet tonight at 7:M GalUee” ; VOL. LXXXX, NO. 67 (Classified Advertising on Page 28) PRICE TEN CENTS at thg church. The Manchester High School with nga Paups Or Divide and Donate Them (THIRTY-TWO PAGES-tTWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., jfRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1970 My Heart This Night ReJolceB” ; Round Table Singers and choirs, Mayor Nathan Agostlnelll„ m all such ImpUcattons, hofwmrer The board of Christian educa­ “Do You Hear'What I Hear?” ; unfounded.” directed by MIm Martha WMte; one of his last official acts" be­ tion of Oonunuhlty BapUst “ We Need a Little Christmas” ; AgosUneUi told a story which Church will meet tonight at and the band, imder the baton : “ Christmas Was Meant for fore leaving office mv'Jan. 5, / lormerformer .Town lowu Manager Richard 7:80 in the church youth build­ o f Maurice Steinberg, will pre­ Children” ; and “ Masters in this has asked Town Manager Rob- deceased, was fond Army Denies ing. sent their 41st annual Christ­ Hall.” Post Office Attorney General ert Weiss to-lde^aU town em- of telling. ■----- mas concert tonj^rrow . night at Concluding the concert will be The Junior and Senior Oon- iSoyes to the 4|lrovMoiis of Sec. Mr. Martin, as he was getting Allegations 8 in Bulley Auditorium of the the choirs’ rendition of two sel­ Advises: flrmatitm Classes of Emanuel ections from Handel’s “ Mes­ 2-6 of the^tbW charter, vdilch into t o car one aftomoon, about school^- a week before ChrlMmas, no­ Lutheran' Church will meet to­ siah” ; “ For Unto Us a Child forbids^ <^ c t or indirect ac- Supports Hoover The public is invited. Admis­ ticed a huge package on the night at 6:30 in the If Is Bom,” and the “ HaUolujah cepteilce of perquisites, com- O f S n o o p m g Mail Today building. sion Is free, but a free will of­ back seat. It turned out to be a fering will be taken for student Chorus.” petisatioa or fees, other than By MARK BROWN Accompanisrts are Bridget 20-pound turkey, wrapped in By am LUTHKR BOSTON (AP) — New Eng­ Center Congregational Church activities. Seating reservations those paid by the town. aluminum foil. Biere was no Associated Press Writer Bossidy, Dtmald Charlamb. AMoototed Press Writer land postal {Matrons were urg­ council will meet Uuilght at will be taken. They may be ’Ihe charter provisiMi, which card attached and no hint of Kathy Donovan, Victoria GnHb, ed to get toelr Christmas WASHINGTON (A P)— Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell 7:80 In the Federation Room made by calling the high school has been interpreted to mean WASHINO’TON (AP) — .’The Terry Low, Sharon Plantej'^ahd who had left it, althouf^ Mr. cards and packages in toe said today he doesn’t believe FBI Director J. Edgar of the church. office tomorrow. Christmas gifts to town em­ Martin said he had a good idea Army says a preliminary inves­ mail by today to avoid delays Nancy Wilson. x The band will open with ployes, requires the town em­ of the source. tigation baa found ho truth to in delivery. Hoover’s recent statements are a cause' for rebuke. 'nie Chapel Choir of Emanuel “ Christmas Overture,” and the ploye to deposit the direct or Since he couldn’t return the chargea toe U.S. military ^ led William F. Bolger, region­ ■ ’The attorney- general a l s o ------v- Lutheran Church will rehearse Round Table Slng^ers will pro­ indirect fees, compensaUen or he did the next best thing. on an Illinois senator, cemgress- al director of toe U.S. Postal sald, in a news conference, the rumors that he will resign tonight at 7:90 in Luther Hall cess to "O Come All Ye Faith­ ECHS 4Jlee a u b fees with the crdlector He had a turkey cut into quar­ man and fmmer governor. Service, ssdd that msmy {>eo- federal government plans no ^un President Nixon’s re-,elec- of the church. ful.” revemie, “ for the use of the ters and gave it to the Town “ I can state that neither Sen. ple failed^ to post toelr msdl further action in the slaying of campaign in 1972, Mitchell The choral group’s portion of In Twb Concerts town.” Welfare Department, for distrlb- Stevenson, Rep. kOkva, nor for­ on ’Ihursday because of toe two young blacks at Jackson ^Id reporters at his first news Jdiovah’s m^tnesses will con­ the program includes “ Ururn AgostinelU, in urging Weisa to utton to four needy families. He mer Gov. Kemer are or ever storm. State College in Mississippi last conference In five months: spring and that no decision has duct a theocratic ministry Urum” : "The Boar’s Head Car­ The Bhist High School “ Issue this reminder to our de­ told toe story each Cbrlstmas have been the subject ot mili­ He said that some slow­ “I haven’t been asked and I been made on whether a federal school tonight at 7:30 and a ol” ; “Flaming Pudding Carol” ; glee club, directed by ‘ Sister partment heads arid loyal town seasrm, to emphaidae Instruc­ tary intelligence activltlea or downs were re{>orted in high­ sure as hell haven’t volun­ service meeting at 8:30 at King­ grand jury probe of the Kent •’Carol of the Italian Pipers,” Ellen Agritelley, will present a employes,” stated, “ I feel it is tions to town em ployea-not to investigations related to poUti- way transportation of mail teered.” V dom HaU. ‘^wlth flute solo by lis a Liarson; especially critical during this causing late delivery in Stato Incident in Ohio is neces­ concert of sacred and secular accept holiday gifts. cal activities,” Secretary ol toe A8ked about Nixon’s chances “ The Twelve Days of Christ­ holiday season.” Army Stanley R. Resor said In a some areas, but that in toe sary. Four students were killed Christmas’’ music Saturday and during* rdem oliikttoi^'It Kent ^ King David Lodge of Oddfel­ mas” ; ’"This Little Babe” from Asked today to elaborate on statement ’Iluirsday. main toe {>08tal service had lows will meet tomorrow at State. plied;plied: ” I think they’re t excel- "A Ceremony of Carols.” Sunday at 8 p.m. in the school t o request to Weiss, be said, Label Requirement* Resor replied to charges kept up with toe Christmas lent.” 7:80 p.m. in Oddfellows Hall. Also, “ Shepherd’s Pipe Car- auditorium. ’Ihe public is in­ crush. Mitchelf said he has been sat­ “ It has becotne apparent during raised a day earlier by Sen. ^ On toe topic of school desegre- oi” ; «Qo Tell It On The Moun­ vited. the past few years that many of 'TOKYO—Jap€m now requires Sam J. EJrvin Jr., D-N.C., who isfied with the job Hoover has Duncan Bockus of 57 Crest- tain” ; "Carol pf the Bells” ; Highlights of the program will our town em^oyes, as well as all ImpMied food products, in- quoted a former Army agent as been doing as head of toe FBI wood Dr. is a member pf the “ Lute Book Lullaby,” with be “ I Wonder as I Wander,” many weU-meanlng citizens, eluding confectionery and chew- saying Army intelligence per­ and that Hoover has done noth- 2.™*? ^ I Greater Hartford Community guitar solo by Joseph Cohen; “ For You Shall Go Out in Joy,” are not familiar with that pro- ing gum, to carry a Ubel in sonnel had collected data on tog so far that would require about 60 have Chorus. The chorus will be Mitchell’s taking action. chang^ from a dual to a “ A Boy Was Bom ” ; “ Amen,” “ Winter Wonderland,” “ Joy TV) vision of our town charter vdilch Japanese'•similar to that re- Sen. Adlai Stevenson m , former Two-Year heard in concert Sunday at 2:30 Michael. Kelly soloist; and the World,” and the Hallelujah appUes to hoUday gifts. Many qulred for food in airtight cen­ Gov. Otto Kemer, now a federal Hoover recently created a stir h hh p.m. in Millard Auditorium of ” "Twas toe Night Before Chorus from Handel’s “ Mes­ times, a gift to a town employe tainers. The label must state judge, and Rep. Abner Mikva. when he accused two Impris- Hartt College of Music, Univer­ oned kntlwar , the b ^ - by toe government 22 Christmas.” siah.” can be interpreted as payment whether the produce contains ’Ihe allegations, Resor said, Thalidomide sity of Hartford. (HeraU photo by Pkito) Dhiiii.- T-1__iJLi __I___are Involved to court cases Between choral segments of Miss Janice Souza, a senior for a favor done or for a favor artificial oolming or preserva- “ sure without foundsdiMi' in Daniel Berrigw, py private {>artle8 and toe concert, toe band will play from South I^dsor, will be toe expected. Strict adherence to tives and toe name aiul address fact.” He {hedged the Army’s of heading a conspiracy to kid- Because of schools being A Citation for Army-Navy Club nap a government official. negotlatmr “ Procession of the Nobles” by featured soloist in “ Ave Marla.’ toe charter rule will forestall of toe importer. cooperation in Ervin’s probe of Trial Ends with toe De{>artment of Health, closed, the cafeteria menu Mitchell said Hoover’s com­ 'The U.S. Navy Service Award president of the club. Lt. Cmdr. all Northeastern United States, toe foUtical lesulers has taken action against a{>- sweet potato, whole kernel An Aachen State Court today shoot very straight” could not the Manchester area. Accepting Kosciusko, director of First Re- young- men interested In the —were Eq>ied. on will be investi­ proximately 100 districts where com , bread, butter, milk, and ended the 2^-year-long thalido­ be considered a racial slur. the citation is James Anderson, cruiting Area, which includes U.S. Navy. there have been complaints of Ice cream In all schools. gate^ se{>arately. The investiga­ mide trial without a formal ver­ ’’You have to read the state­ To Be Am ral of O rnfiiip Dilhaipk’ tion ia continuing in toe case of segregation within a nominally dict but said it was convinced ment to context,” Mitchell said. The niing Junior High School The meeting of the social ac- Full Gospel Christian Fellow- the three Democratic officlsds, that the drug was resper8on to nu- In Continuation of Rioting in Poland The ,Professional Women’s package and deliver food bas------court’s ruling, said there was a the point vtoere he Is doing be brought ” nols who expressed disagree­ d u b will have its Christmas kets. The Christmas party of the HUDSON, N.Y. (AP) — Vir- definite correlation between the s e e th in g improper, and he has said the government has Past Chiefs Club of Memorial ginia O’Hanlon Douglas, to ment with U.S. involvement to party Saturday from 2:30 to Beautiful marketing of the drug to West By NICHOLAS ULUTOS observance o t toe nightly cur- failed to report for work ’Ihurs- tri-clty electric train line.” not come anywhere near reach- taken action to some areas Temple, Pythian Sisters, which whom the famous “ Yes, Vlrgln- Southeast Asia or who <^nly 4:80 p.m. at the home of Mrs. USAF Maj. Ronald H. Taus, Germany from 1967 to 1961 and Associate Press Writer few and for ’’calm, prudence day morning, and toe rest re- ’The broadcast said all work- ing that point, he can say any- against wholesale dismissals of was scheduled for tonight at the la, there is a Santa Claus” edi- opposed Nixon administration Myrtle Williams a n d bOss son of Mrs. Arthur B. Carpenter the thousands of babies born and work” and said toe port had fused to work. He said at noon ers went to their jobs to all thingThlncr ho he uronfawants to.’f/\ home of Mrs. Herbert Alley, 69 torlal was addressed 73 years domestic i>oUcies. WARSAW (AP) More trou- begim a normal working day. several thousand workers three cities, Jeanne Low of 1632 'Tolland of 121 Park St., has received during those years with mal­ In regard to his own future (See Page Tliliieen) Washington St., hss been post- ago, is spending the Christmas ’Ib^re has been no indication ble was indicated today to yje continued ap{>eals for marched into the heart of the Radlo/Gdansk had reported a Tt>ke. They will be assisted by his second and third awards of formed or missing limbs. poned until Monday night, season in a hospital. what use, if any, was made of Szczecin, shaken by rioting and c^lni and order were cMisldered city, but “ heavy poUce forces’’ new flareup to the city ’ITiurs- Mrs. Lucille Smith and Miss the Air Medal for air action Members are reminded to bring Mrs. Douglas, 81, was admit- information allegedly gaUiM'ed ’The judge also held thalido- arson, and tanks were deployed evidence that the city the Ger- stopped several too»wand others day night, with “ gangs <^hooll- Betty Olscm. Members are re­ in Southeast Asia. LuKuiUMn FfoM s minded to bring grab bag gifts, grab bag gifts. ted to Columbia Memorial Hos- by toe agents. mide*'*“ responsible for causing to Gdansk, but toe days of vlo- mgjig called Stettin had yet to who tried to leave the ship- gans’’ attacking food trucks, and an offering of money will — pltal in October suffering gener- New Shipment! Just In Time Ibr Ohristnuu! After Ervin Issued toe re|>ort n erve damage to some adult lence against government price return to normal, Buildings yards. “Many of the trucks were be taken for the patients at Michael Paul Romano, son of Chapman Court, Order of ally from the infirmities of age. of toe former agent’s statement, increases appeared on the ^rere burned and shops were tooted before authorities im- ttoued to force to the tri-clties of broadcast said. of 61 Foster St. and a senior at 7 ;46 p.m. at the Masonic Wednesday. He added there was statement opposing domestic West^ German history. traveler from SzczTCln, P ^ posed a . dusk-to-dawn curfew Gdansk, Gdynia and Sopot, on ’The government meanwhile The C h rista business and industrial commun­ Temple. After the meeting no likelihood she would be out BRAIDED RUGS sq>ytog and said, ” It will not be Flv^ past or present employes land’s la^est_port^ the Bay of Daifclg 180 mUes east declared the equivalent' of a the Seniormior MethodistsMetl of South ications major at Emerson Col­ there will be a Christmas party, for Christmas. done under this administra­ of Chemie Gruenenthal, the burned toe Communist peuAy A Swedish newsman who was Szczecin. Passenger train state of emergency throughout At Mountain Lodge united Methodist Church which lege, Boston, Mass., has been Members are reminded to Mrs. Douglas was a girl of 8 f tion.” comiMUiy that produced the headquarters ’IhursdAy to a to Szczecin Tliursday said ar- gei^ce from Warsaw to Gdansk the country and warned that' bring a gift. Mrs. Albert Heavl- when she wrote the old New drug, were charged to a 972- continuation of rioting that has was scheduled this afternoon named to “ Who’s Who Among •• Asked whether military per- mored cars charged a crowd resumed today after a four-day demonstrators resorting to vlo- THURMONT, Md. (AP) — totemational zones along border sides 1s refreshment chairman York Sun in 1897 asking “ Is page todictmwt with negligent left 10-20 dead and hundreds to- has been postponed until ’Tues­ Students in American Univers­ sonnel actually are engaged to outside the burning Communist suspension, but plane and tele- lence would bo shot on sight. President Nixon and British areas. day at noon in Cooper Hall. ities and Colleges.” He is a and Mrs. Daniel Prodam is dec- there a Santa Claus?” m tofUettog bodUy jured. ^ y headquarters and ran bone service wai-a still sus- Premier Jozef Cyrankiewicz l^ n ie Minister Edward Heath Secretsury of State William P. Members are reminded to 1967 ^ graduate of Manchester orations chairman. Offtc.ers will ’The much-quoted editorial re­ S2*secretary RoJS i^l” ^ - violating federal A Western diplomat who re- down a woman and her young Lnded told the nation by television Oew to snowy Camp David to- Rogers also met with Heath and wear colored gowns. ply was by Francis P. Church. bring gifts for a secret pal. High School. gler {>ototed to a statement by drug laws. turiied from toe Baltic port of daughter. He re{)ortedreported toe police ^*■ Thursdav nlc-ht that'io to 20 nor- day for four hours of talks. with British Foreign Secretary 'Ihe defense moved on Dec. 7 Gdansk, where the major vlo- headquarters and several other Warsaw Radionwuu reportedicpuncu thatuia,. kined to to and 20 hun- 'U'® Presidentpresident and Prime Min Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Sir Alec Douglas Home. that the trial be ended with no lence broke out Monday, said buildings were burning when he shops to Gdansk were < ^ n wounded in the rioting I®*®’’ came by helicopter to Nix- Laird: ”It is not going on to any Later at a black tie state din- verdict, and toe prosecution ac- tanks were positioned every 100 left the city that night. morning and fully stocked, ^bich started Monday Iji mountalntop retreat where ner, the Marine Coips Band m m iiE B O o n s o lM n i way at this time.” JOoooM krnaltm g Associated ®®P^ U*® motion because Oie- yards along the main street. ’The reporter, Anders ’Tunberg “ people were queuing to get when shipyard workers U^® woods lay under a thin blan- played “God Save the Queen” '’ ’• C ■ “ - -X - - - Warsaw radio reported toat life of the Swedish Broadcasting morning newspapers; city demonstrated against Increases ket of snow following a four-inch and Nixon and Heath toasted piST hL^'obSed to Gdansk was ” fullV normal.” Oorp., said a third of the 22,000 transport Is operating on a full- ^ ...... outitotog Air Force and Navy ' fall two days ago, one another. SHINYL VINYL Radio Szczecin appealed for shipyard tind. dock worlcers had scale basis and so is the toter- (See Page Eleven) requlreiiente for investigation Nixon and Heath went first to Heath quoted toe late Winston a i^ reporting on "civil disturb- Laurel Lodge, any and 24-Hour Truces for Holidays conference which State Depart­ The guidelines have since been presidential residence for a pri­ AU government com{>ensatlon. ment sources said would include “1 / rescinded. ’Ihe motion to end toe trial vate meeting. The first draft of toe directive By GEORGE E8PER ot being with family and loved er taking off to the Mekong Del- office in Binh Dinh province 282 discussion of the war ^and de­ was biused on a West German Before flying back to Wash­ 1 0 0 2 501 N ordered Air Force personnel to ones. ta, and another OH shot down miles northeast of Saigon, kill­ fense of toe Indian Ocean. Tliey ON 1 law permitting a court to termi­ Associated Press Writer 6 ington to midaftemoon, all th^ re|>ort to their 8iq>ervisor on “ Your sacrifice for the Viet- to the delta. ing a village official and wound­ planned to have lunch there and BOXED NYLON PILE nate a case with no official ver- conferees were to gather for an V; such persons as those ’’attempt­ ------—SAIGON • (AP) American namese people who are fighting South Vietnamese headquar- ing three hamlet chiefs and Informal luncheon at the Nixon return during the afternoon. SALE y ^ V PRICE FBEPASATION EXTRA dict If toe p a ^ Vietnamese forces to their freedom of choice is to ters announced that government CARPET ing to spread antiwar senti­ three soldiers. lodge. WASHINGTON (AP) — South CARDS ments to public places” at Shep- . J Vietnam will observe 24-hour tjjg spirit of this season,” forces on a new sweep operation On the Cambodian govern- The two leaders were expect- Korea’s gaily attired ’’Little An- / . {>ard or those ’’making state­ otoy cease-fires for Christmas and Abrams said. “ . . . Perhaps to the delta discovered a Viet ment’s northeast front, a Cam- ed to take up the Vietnam war sang Christmas songs for ments with racial overtones.” I ttew Year’s, but Informed there is no greater reward to Cong prisoner of war ceunp and bodian military convoy broke and other pressing international president Nixon and British Installed (>^er Heavy Padding When Sen. Ervin asked about defendanto is m i ^ a i . sources said American bombers ,ife than to see your efforts help freed 44 Vietnamese, 39 of them through a Viet Cong-infested questions in today’s discussion, prim e Minister Edward Heath the guidelines, Robert C. Moot, ‘We can t afford to s^ n d continue heavy raids on another to Ws striving for hope civilians, stretch of Highway 7 for the During talks Thursday, the before toe two leaders left more ttoe^ on North Vietnamese supply routes and a better future.” VISIT OUR GREENHOUSE assistant secretary of defmse. A spokesman said the camp first time since the enemy be- two heads of state covered a Camp David to #LT IVnipiV yWMl 9 ^ CEV|MlW9 said the Pentagon has a “ very 1®*” ®- We have P™“ ^ ® to Laos and Cambodia during The U.S. Command an- was 66 miles southwest of Sai­ gan its dry season offensive. wide range of topics including nearby Maryland. . — . iHXHltDin QMi pIVCtICQl btf real concern for toe privacy and education an ’ ■H|ii„n truces. nounced the loss of two more gon, and nine Viet Cong guards Field reports said trucks car- the Middle East, international tittle girls from the 46- All Gift Wrap. POINSETTIAS constitutitmal righto of mem- Karl-Hermann ^ u ite-tm ien , commands an- planes and three helicopters, rytog Cambodian troops trav- trade and Soviet foreign policy, member group were selected to f . iMiDiiciily pric«dl This were killed. here o t toe armed forces ..... ^ attorney for perroM nounced today that toelr forces with four American crewmen eled nine miles east from State Department sources said CYCLAMEN a holds HP bHOHtlMy In M hHitvl— I ” As a general rule, tovestiga- families who were copiainims Vietnam would hold toelr fire killed, three wounded and two Otherwise, only tight, scat­ tered action was reported to Skou^wW ch is 36 mUes north- Heath suggested the Big Four ?harms” ^ t o ^ ix o n and *Heato. Tags - Ribbons ' a n m rosMiiq IS |HRd tions are not initiated where the to the action. Although he unless attacked from 6 p.m. missing. ’This raised to 7,392 the east of Phnom Penh, to the dev- nations should work out a Mld- fo o lv Vietnam, and the wave of ter­ AZALEAS » ■ Ipctadee Oupet, PaMta allegation is based cn toe mere not endorse the defense motion 24 Salgon time until 6 p.m. number of American planes and astated village of Prey Totung. die East agreement providing (See Page Eleven) lt*t tiqlilly wovwi with doiifalH IhM aiM Kzpett Vaehtala ” 9x13“ rorist attacks in Saigon which Christmas Day, and from 6 p.m. helicc^ters lost in toe war. But pockets of Viet Cong resis­ rPt yVlU l Qm wVOf • MCOTVIGvitrtor colors. (gae Page lUrteen) (See Page Tlilrteen) began ’Tuesday night eased up. On Scrie Now New Year s Eve to 6 p.m. Jan. latest losses include a tance remained along both sides - 2 0 ^ ^ ^ Cash KITCHEN CARPET ’There were five false bomb of the highway, and clviHans ^ Marine F4 Phantom flghter- alarms today, including one that Sq. Yds. InataUed Sq. Ydfi. Installed ’The Viet Cong announc^ ear- jj^j^nber shot down to Laos near were advised they would travel GOOD SELECTION turned 200 American and Viet­ the route at their own risk. Her that Ite forces would ob- jj^^h Vietnamese border, namese employes out of the House Panel Says: ^ Sq. Yds. iBstaUsd S T i S I ‘ OF COLORS By late afternoon, field re­ * Sq. Yda. Idatalled tl7JSlN serve cease-fires of three days forward air control plane Joint U.S. F^btic Affairs build­ each over ChrlstmM and New did not return from a ing whUe it was searched. ports said, government troops Sanctions Expected just east of Prey Totung still NEW MIXED Year’s, and four days for toe .mission over Laos last Satur- Outside the capital, enemy Many Inactive Gimmittees Large Selection of Tet festival of the lunar new ^ay, two Army OH6 tight hell- had not linked up with a com­ forces made a g^renade attack bined Cambodian-South Viet­ FRESH GREENS ■NSTMUO I year toe last week to January. copters that collided shortly alt- on a government administrative O n Soap Component The cease-fires proclaimed namese force moving westward Backed by Federal Funds J GIFTWARE cBBAmc m s $ last year by toe oppoelng sides from Kom{)ong Cham. A s{)oke8- IndiicHiig Holly were of toe same length. man said only two miles separ­ By CARL C. CRAFT vious board, and often conclu­ CANDLES — WREATHS TUB AREA 1 By O. O. TUEL8EN Jr. velop NTA as a substitute for ,... Tile American and South Viet­ ated the groupe. Associated Press Writer sions and recommendations are S FT. TUB Asaoclated Press Writer phoBitoates. Pentagon Plans to Destroy namese commands said nothing Cambodian troops advancing WASHINGTON (AP) - a n . 7 9 pKG. PERMANENT CENTERPIECES mOLOSURE Phosphates, which stimulate about a Tet ce£ise-flre, but they to the east along the highway committee estimated to- ' " ‘ e^panrf proti- WAMnNOTO ( ) the growth a lg ^ , jj^ve are expected to announce one of Germ Warfare Stockpiles batUed Communist forces . federal eovernment during George eral PoUution officlaU wiU an- blamed for toe eutrophication of ^ ^ours duratlwi unless Thursday, and jdterward news- ,76 mUllon a ^ear sup- W a s s o n ’s adm tolst^ on , ♦27.95 sancioos today against streams and lakes through sew- they ^ ^detect ^a massive ___ enemy WASHINGTON (AP) — The President Nixon 13 months ago, visited the area saw pg^ung 3,200 advisory panels— P*® Houro j r ^ p s^:^ ^ d now Tnstallatlcn.Ubctea With S Pq. s m iu p „ a Pentagon announced today ‘® «1“® b®gln early next year govemmen ^ ^ ^ of toe 1968 Tet offensive. ^ ' and be completed to about a soldiers. j ,ggg obsolete or performing *®® ‘“‘7® ““ extent of ‘‘iS-'? Of household detergente because Thursday after a two offensive. plans to destroy all germ war­ Launched under cover of a y.„'. U„.. ,„p, _ Jo«. UP TO M FT. new laboratOTy evidence link- hour meeting with high govern­ fare stockpiles under conditions Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. fill Christmas cease-fire, that was the biggest Army officials said that no op- Vietnamese government today While declaring proper use of evaluate toe finished product, ing it to birth defects to anl- ment officials on the NTA prob- enemy offensive of toe war. of “absolute safety and securi­ mals, government sources said. jem. eration will start until all feder- asked the International Control such committees is necessary y,e rei>ort climaxing an 18- ■ Neither toe allied nor the Viet ty.” ’Ihey revealed the restrictions Detergent executives dls- The offensive biological al, state and local envlronmen- Commission to intervene with and hel{dul, the Government n^ooto review the House Place Your Order NOW To Be_Assured of Cfong cease-fire announcements tal agencies have completed re- North Vietnam on behalf of jpris- Operations Committee de^ored ggjjj, tj,e comprehen- ywUl u i beoe announced Jotatiy by toe cuaaeocussed NTA for two hours anything about Cambodia, agents and toxin stock{>ile8, Department of Healto, Educa- Thursday with high HEW and south Vietnamese manufactured originally for use view of the plans to make sure oners of war held by toe Com- inactive ones that are tucked j„ok at toe situation toe Christmas Deliveiy! TEL. 643-6662 tlon and Welfare and the Envl- jjpA cfficlals. Afterward they they will not cause dangerous munist command. away to bureaucratic obscurity committee stated presidential troops are currently operating against humans and crops, will ronmental Protection Agency. would only say ”no comment” |>oUutlon8. ’The Saigon regime asked the accomplishing nothing. panels—those with at least one and American bombers fly to be destroyed at toelr current lo­ The restrictions involve a “wait until Friday” when cations to Pine Bluff, Ark., the The officials refused to say three-nation commission to seek report said there- are member {Acked by the White sup{)ort o t Cambotoan tro<9 S as chemical called NTA—short for asked if NTA was to be re- Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Den­ how much material will be d e - __an______official list of all POWs;_ kind committees to a d v ^ advlso^ _____ H ou se-” „generany______, ____ lack_____ adequ- well as toe South Vietnamese. nKrllotriacetic acid—used as a moved from detergents, ver, Ck>lo., Ft. Detrick, Md., and stroyed or the specific nature of treatment of prisoners; an ac- committees, committees with- administrative guidelines The spokesman to Phnom Penh substitute for much-criticized confirmtog an announce- Beale Air Force Base, Calif. the agents, or to discuss what ceptance of letters and g;lfts °*it appointees, c^ m ittM s with jmd management control.” for the Cambodian Command 85 phospbates to wash day deter- ment would be made today, Officials stressed there will be hardware will be destroyed sent by families of the prisoners appointed members which do average Cabinet member said he personally doesn’t think TEMPLE’S gents. HEW officials said toe Public no movement of any of toe along with It. for Christmas and the lunar new ®®***™"®®® serves bn about 80 interagency EAST CENTER ST. - there should be a cease-fire, but agents. This would ap{>ear to as­ Lt. Col. Gerald G. Watson of year at the end of January, and staffs which do not meet, and committees—which, toe House It . u n d e r ^ »>e Indicated his government has 1 sure against a flare-up of the Kilgore, Tex., the project officer acceptance of the South Viet- commltteea which go on (9 «y ;^ p m ip said, makes him no more 649-5268 CARPET AND ^ ‘■inchedreached nojno-declslon decision on toe mat-mat TEL gent mixtures with no recalls or ^ew but unsi>ecifled Ug^t on toe kind of running dlsixite which to charge of the destruction pro- namese offer last week at toe s*"- _lhan a token representative, ter. seizure of existing stocks. ^ safety ot NTA". occurred when the Army set out gram, told a briefing: Paris peace talks to release all Some comndjtees e)cl8t tof Then, take toe case of toe Gen, '’ Oeighton W Abrams, New studies by toe Public >jhe chief critic of toe chemt- to get rid of more than 26,000 “ We think the Identity of the North Vietnamese POWs to ™ cemgressmM president’s Temporary Cpm- FLOOR COYERINGip’ the commander of U.S. forces to Healto Service show that NTA pal, Dr. Samuel S. Epstein of tons of obsolete nerve and mus­ agenU and the amount in the South Vietnam to exchange for S“ _“‘ *'®w mission on Pennsylvania Ave- Vietnam, told his men to a causes birth defects to rats, the Harvard medical school, mato- tard gas by dumping it to the stockplle should remain security all South Vietnamese held out- ®“ " nue. It was created .to March Christmas message that ’’sacri­ tains, "T h e re a re some unset- Attontic. Information.” side South Vietnam and all U.S. ?*® "'®®^ Untie getting s t ^ e d , ises with five Cabinet members sources said. fice is as much a {>art of CSirlst- some committees cover terrlto> Deteia^ent makero have in­ ’Ihe destruction of toe germ (See Page Xblrteeni (See Page ’Thirteen) ry already expkured by a pre- (See P ag« TUMeen) vested millions of doUari to de­ (See r t i e TUrteea) mas as are toe joy and warmth warfare stockpiles, ordered by /H

MANCHESTER EVENING HfiRALD.'MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1970 PAGE THREE i*AOiE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRlDAY^ECEMBER 18, 1970 Hitler and Stalin Similar TV Tonight 13 Survive Tolland THEATER TIME l/.Se Oath of Ckhenship Sheiiiwolil w Girid^e for Complete Listings. SCHEDULE FOR BIRENIB AND CIVIUZED PLAYERS WAIT In Quirks and Phobias Gastric Nerve OPEN TONIGHT and EVERY NIGHT till 9KI0! See Saturday’s TV Week YOUNQPEOnE FOR RIGHT MOBIENT NORTH By SCHUYLER ALLMAN (SATURDAY till 5:30 and CHRISTMAS EIVE till 6:30) Steps Taken to Correct Shunned hy Immigrant ^ 6 4 3 Khrushchev said this about j Cinema I, ScroojB'e, 1:80, 3:80, IksWMIMtfMsiMiilttkMMM AatbeUrted Press Writer Stalin’s rages: “It was as 4 Surgery 5:30, 7:30, 9:80. By wnULIAM GRAZE s^ise for the government to re- 0mm rtois m trnm m 1 By AliFRED SHEINWOU) C? Q 10 5 Joseid* Stalin and Adolf Hitler P einr Mam an A ii but they stood on commrni <4e> o m isa a ’a Ulaad ( 0 > teams which operated on 66 pa­ MX ASM AOMinED able by the fact that he does ^ EAST flerve, and no one knew when &:ts (4e> W « ^ r Watek (0) Plans for correcting drainage ert King; Road Superintendent East Hartford Drive-In, Fan- wiebke Thomsen, hem squarish "I can foresee no clrcum- WEST ground in their quirks and ittob- 5;te (ie> am isaa’a Iriaad (C) tients considered to be in the StMttI Audimn not hurry to grasp the pleasure ' ,las- the devil would give tte string problems at the town dump William Sevcik; Planning and ny Hill, 7:30; Inga. 9:06. features solemn beneath her stances under which that would 4E9> 4 A 102 ♦ 5 a Jerk, sending Statin Into one <4e> WiiaFs My UaeT (O) last stages at stomach cancer . . Zoning Commission East Windsor Drive-In, Butch dark brown hair, flipped quickly become necessary,” she says. of the moment: he is capable of AKJ763 2 S:W (»«4e> Weather — Sperte aad under way, according to * wnu«m«- at, <0 4 Both’ werO brutal dictators of his fits of rage.” News (0) report that 13 are still living. Clifford Williams; Stafford State Cassidy, 9:16; John & Mary, through the pages of the diction- "None udiateVer. So why must MX ASM ABMinn waiting for the right time. ’Ihat 0 7 3 2 0 18 4 who ruled through terror. Both (18) DIek Yam Dyke 4 The operations, dating to 1967 Piiwitti tuMmcsSMItak A 1 0 6 ^ Wrote Speer: “He had anoth­ (*•) Ik Ten Ihe Tnth (C> James Thompson of Buck and poUce Troop Commanding Of- 7 :so. ary in a search for the definition it be required? I do not see pa- 6 P may merely be a matter of 4k 19 84 3 2 hated to be alone. Both were er fit of rage at Pastor (Martin) <4e> BaiMe involved tte removal of gas­ Buck,the town’s consulting ficer Lt. Donald Nurse, and to Manchester .Drive-In, Succu- of the word “pacifism.” trlotism as an issue. 1 would SOUTH given to dinners that ran on into Ntemoller fOr delivering a rebel­ S;5 (S New* with Walter Oiea- tric nerves, with tte Intent be­ engineers. Resident State Trooper Harry bus, 10:30; Desade, 8:80; Chas- “You talk about things so be willing to do «diat any waiting until the policem'an has 4 KQJ987 klte (0) See hoyvf much tte early hours. And both liked lious sermon at Dahlem. In a Oeldea Veyace pital said the 66 underwent the . '^ n . ^ n t t t l ^ r of the Clay, 9:00; In the Heat of how to apply them to yourself.” arms.” West North East South spite the reputation o? tte Ger­ (8> TraUrer Cetaaeqaeaeee (0) surgery after their cases were WittI representatlvea or ine ReceivesRccaIv©* ScieticeScience Award thothe Night, in10:80. •an Dr. ‘Thcmsen, 48,ao wearing a« Dn r r.’Thomsen’s ThAmnAn*fl AirierloanAmerioan Civil West dealer. Referring to Stalin’s brutality (18) WhaVe My Uae? (0> state h ^tt department in- , HO SK IMOfI 17 AMItnO Neither side vu^rable. Pass 1 0 1 I « man war machine, often inter­ and harsh temper, Khrushchev (88-48) Newa — Weather, aad diagnosed as so aggravated Robert Cottier, a senior at (AstltaUttatyudry Gporta (C) /...iwno. nhniit the town’s nro------‘.TV L Theatre, Flv^e Easy Pieces plain brown dress and low- Ubertles Union lawyers beUeve Opening lead — Four of Pass 2 NT Pass 3 A fered to prevent gearing tte na­ observed: “Ii» _my opinion,.—it they had only days to live. situa-' School, hM been 7 ,15, g-m. " heeled beige.shoes, was sltUng a landmark decision may come IsdtatiHitndo) All Pass 7:Se (i) The Uteraa (O) He said the 13 suryivors In^ At The gress in correcting the situa selected ^ as the .Vecipient Recipient of tthe h e ------„„ ^ ^ “h in he; small, mod- cut of the case. Hearts. Pass 4 (D tion to its full war-maktaifi' do- was during tte war that Stalin (848) Biady Baach (0) tentlal. • started to be not quite right in (18). . . 1 _ . Spy r (O) elude three who underwent tte tlon. Bausch and Lomb Honorary Sci- , erii apartment, the heavy red- ’Thomsen’^ future is un- West onehed the , singleton------(se> Hifl Chaparral (C) operation vtten it was first un­ Acoording to ’Thompson the ence award medal, four of hearts, and East won spades to pick up West’s deuce, .a;, Bbth dictators distrusted their tte head.” (848) IfaiiBy u d the Frales- A n n U & l 9 6 8 8 1 0 H 8 bound dictionary in her lap. certain. generals, intervening even in While some writers believed •or (O) dertaken in March 1967. topographic survey of the dump The award is presented to with ^ Jack. East then con- By this time. West’s ten of (8) H eedm seter (C) This result was reported to a is presently being made. Once graduating high school students looking for and read slowly: her, she probably ^ 11 leave the tinued with the king and the ace trumps is established: it will iii tactical matters that led to dls- Hitler suffered from paranoia, (8-48) FartrM ce F u n ily (O) Tbuv JisiihX, Boost Asscmblv ti, aster on tte battlefield. characterized by feelings of per­ (18) Mevle cancer symposium by two surgi­ received by the engineering who have displayed academic ^ ^ ^ J “Pacifism—opposition to war country even UiMgh tte has a (^tiearts. eventually take the setting (88) N em e ef the O u n e (O) cal teams vtto undertixA the 66 firm the results will be forward- excellence in the study of the or violence as a means of set- permanent v l^ to work M>]e. South ruffed with the king of trick, Elott men showed signs of secution, Speer ;was more chart- 8:88 (8) Movie Budget Request Plans for Third table. He says Hitler was a (848) That Oiri (U) cperatiORS. The sutgeoils in­ ed to the state board ct health sciences, tllngUing disputes , . . R^fiisaiRefusal to She feeU it is unlikely that she - spades, and West overruffed West defeats the cmtract by V mental unbalance .and gave way (8-48)lo-w; IxivO,Auve, AmerleaaAmencB Stele volved included Suzuki and Ya- ■> to fearful rages. meglomaniac. One overpowered .... _ . . _ -Yc) along with Buck and Buck’s Cub Scout Awards HARTFORD (AP) - The cost bear arms because of moral or Uve. y jO u H o U A i r n O r l with hw ace of spades. All very postponing the pleasure of tak- (88) Brackea’i Wortd suldro Hirose of Moro Hospital, recommendations for planning Members of Cub Scout Pack mT . , natural, if by natural you mean iiw a trick with the ace of •*.. Many of these similarities are by a sense of greatness. (8-4#) Sm okte Bobbsota BobbM Show Speer’s book is published by (18) Hartford Talkda (O) and Yutaka Matsuo, Atsuko and drainage improvements. 16 were presented with awards of legislative modernization sur- „Ye8 ttat would define my *** cannot practice medicine in May Be D eni^ uncivilized. trumps. Is it any wonder that ’"brought into focus in tte pub- (8-8-18-8848) New* Weather Seki and Sugiyoshi Ushtina of The state department of during their recent pack meet- faced Thursday in the General vi^ws. It is strange. I’d never Georgia without citizenship. West shifted^to a club, and bridge experts are considered u 'lished reminiscences attributed Macmillan. The Khrushchev re- aad b u r ls (C) miniscenses, abridged in life, 11:U (S) Slovto tte medical department of Tok­ Health ordered the town to take ing at the Meadowbrook School. Assembly’s budget request for aoDlled a label like ttat to my- Naturalization examiner J. J. 3LONDON (AP) A Roval dummy’s king won/ Declarer the most civilized of men? to Nikita S. Khrushchev, and in 11;W (M) Toalyht Show Johasy Oar- yo University. acUons to correct a drainage R e c e lj^ ^ l^ a t aw^ds s f i f R s e e S a matter supporting his led a- *trump------* ------from.. ------dummyQnestton and Albert Speer’s “Inside tte ’Third will be published Monday by ■OB (C) Suzuki said the surgery pre­ ^commendation that she be given Commission recbmmemM to- ^ yjjg missing Partner opens with one spade. little. Brown. (18) H err O rlffb Skew (O) problem at the dump after re- Ronny Kowalski and Doug Car- a * ^ mon sense ” ®»»coramenuiii«j«i uuu. oiro to ---- r Reich,’’ an account of his stew- (848) Dick Cavett Show (0) cluded the need for pain-killing celving complaints by residents le^ , ^ s l o ^ % l n ^ e o rita ^ “aT O i^ The matter to which she re- citUenshlp, s^d her object!^ to day that London’s mult&iUion trumps with the queen and Jack, and the next player passes. You '“’ardshlp as minister of arma- 1:M (8) With Thb Btay (C) drugs which in tte case of last- (SM8) Newe — Prayer aad of Oiarter Rd. 2 a w a ^ were prerentfed *986 000 in ex- ferred concerns her attempt to o®*** ’is based upon all die dollar third airport be buUt at He then spread his hand on the hold- Spades, 6; Hearts, A-R- 'ments and war production in S lfo Off stage cancer patients would The residents c o m p l^ ^ tte to ^ a m ^ ^ p e n d l ^ , ’’ said the LegislaUve become a U.8. citizen. A naUve ' Cubllngton, a village 60 mUes Diamonds, J-8-4; World War n . Drinking Peril 1:16 (8) Newecope amount to m a^ve dosages. 3:00 (8) News aad Weather — Mo- Take tte dislike for being meat ot Heditatl(ai aad Sign This was tte original purpose of STU“cSe%S;k“ d a^atant denner stri^^ ’ which oMle^any an^^^ TrS nt is ^ y- «Ay? ' al(Hie. Khrushchev told of final- Brings Drunk To OH the surgery. posed a threat to their hmnes, a w a r. went te^A^^ _ ch^ttist in this count? for^^^ ^ S ly gettli^ Stalin’s permission to (Edaeatlaaal TV (84) Later observations, he said, Several weeks ago the Board Durdan, denner stripe and two Friday, December 18 ' leave MOscow for tte Ukraine, A Radio Mike HUterafere’ Neithborboed B have shown a retardation in tte of Selectmen agreed to contract silver arrows; and to Mark Car- XrTttnii^dl^recrrpS: has ref^d te take - t ^^tte^r^ -ie m^da^^a^^ ^ces^^^ a ^ ^ J S S t S where he was tte Politburo rep- Bahia, Fraa aad OUb B (C) growth 'and :q>read of cancer for a topographic survey of tte iyle, assistant denner stripe, FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — The Nader Beport B (G) cells in patients who underwent sons between ttat budget and 'resentative. Just before the Ger­ California Highway Patrol and Soali (0) . w dump, which was estimated at Den 6 awards went to ■ “ ‘- ‘Ched the defense ^ th L outside s ^ . man attack. The Ldst Poeb ore featured. tte surgery. the time to cost about. $1,000. Chuck White, 8° ^ a i ^ . this one,” tte committee said. ” insistence on tte necessity and mudflats on tte coast 30 miles wjIliThA ovM^fied the klnr a radio station here plan to NET P layheaie (G) Removal of the gastric nerves The department of health had Webelos Den 1-John Olender, Included in tte new budget is ^ rightfulness to klU each otter, from London, would be favored, spades with tte ace. Tliere was “He had kept me around him combine in a live, dramatized “A Nice Place to Visit. . . ” The department of neaiin naa ------u.c ..cn, behalf of tte countrv Under General Features Gorp. simply because he needed peo­ PUck-Oat (G) has also Improved tte appetite threatened to close tte d u m p 'athlete, outdoorman and denner *284,000 for tte new office of ^ ------CwiservaUwilsts condemned ^ „eed for such haste: tte ace presentation i>ointing up tte pit­ "An American Bouquet” and general feeling of patients, if tte situation is not rectified, stripes; Marc Phelps, engineer; legislaUve research, *100,000 for , oblector could take of any of three possible ^f trumps was sure to win a ple udth him,” Khrushchev re­ falls of drinking while driving Suzuki added. lated. “He couldn’t stand to be during tte holiday season. In his letter to -rhUault, Jean I^ la n c , englnwr and m - development of permanent staffs ^ with that^passaie dSt- Clay ahaw Uue inland sites—which beside Cu- trick later. Location Filming alMie.” The cancer specialist' said it is Thcmpson promises to review sistant^ denner stripe; Mike for tte DemocraUc and Repu- » e oath w ^ that passage delet V y - bllngton Include Thorlelgh, Bed- gee what happens if West dls- On Dec. 22, disc Jockey Craig Santa Holds too eciriy to draw conclusions or of thp Rtirvpv with Morosl, geogolist. blican memberships, and *278,- ^ ^ I n A gain fordshlre, and Nuthamstead, cards______a diamond or a club on HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Princl- Writes Speer: “Even at tte Mollison of KARM radio will g;et to pronounce the survivors as s: /.sftSo, w ,b,.o. .>.» jp,*. p . * . , «« Hertfordshire. the third found of hearts. West Pal photog;raphy on “Fool’s Pa- ...Fuehrer’s headquarters. Hitler thoroughly drunk while on duty Sessions On ’’recovering.” fo™ nropppdinv with anv actual denner stripes; Mark Rennlck, of tte legislative commissioners, “ ‘ 7 . es NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) — After receiving a summaiy of atlll has his A-10-2 of tnimos, rade,” starring James Stewart ♦-kept to his habit of taking his and operating the station. A spokesman of the National ^Test^^^rk o^ tte project. —Ppop TZ ^ t t A Jan. 18 date has been set for tte commission’s findings, John and South has tte Q-J'.9.8.7. and (Jeorge Kennedy, was re- ■u meals in tte midst of close as- “As Mollison’s Intake of booze Front Porch Cancer Center declined com­ Thompson also notes that Buck ^ tte Legislative Management opposed to tte the yperjury trial of Clay Shaw, Davies, secretary for trade and when South leads tte uueq'ueen of cently completed. A major por- - Bociates.’’ increases, he’ll reach tte point, BOGBR o m r, N.C. (AP) — ment. an*d Ettck h a s 'b e ^ work "on ^uanaut, a ^ e to and en- office. bearing of arms by reason of accused of lying under oath In industry, informed tte House of spades. West wins with the ace tlon <«t tte filming took pace in m Writing of Stalin's dinners, soon enouj^h, where he can no “I always wanted me a Santa the design of the Crandall Park Ri^eer, Jackie Kowal^uck, Data processing will co^ $787,’ “religious training and belief.” bis trial on charges of conspir- Commons: ‘“rhis summary is and gets out safely with a club MoUnilsvllle, W. Va., tte actual Khrushchev recalled. “When a longer perform with tte split- Claus suit,” says Horace Bal­ dam, and is presently workln$f ^^®|.® en^neer; 240, but this will be partly off ..Dr...... Thompson...... describes her- hiST to hill President John F. no substitute for full appraisal ©r a diamond. location of Davis Grubb’s novel I-.movie ended, Sttlin would sug­ second timing necessary to cor­ lard, 66-year-old retired grocery Better Milkers stora employe. Ml tte hydraulic portion of tte g ^ ^ ^ ^ u lle T a ^ e te cluzeii ®®“ “ '^ o sU c . Kennedy. ot tte evidence contained in tte South later leads tte Jack of on which tte film is based. gest, ‘Well, let’s go get some­ rectly switch from music to TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — thing to eat, why don’t \ire?’ By tape commercials to network ”I got to talking about it one - fnd soornman a ^ r jiJ ^ G u S l T w . Respite t h ^ immlgraUon au- Shaw was acquitted on tte report.” day, and my wife decided to Women are by nature better TrafficA n U llV f9UAVI7JSurvey Request AlrV7qfU«70W anorts^an. ^ le^latlve documents, tte com- thoritles believe ttat a Supreme conspiracy change in March This makes it clear that tte now it was 1 or 2 in tte mom- programming and back again,” equipped than men to milk A complete trsdfic survey bt aportsman mlttee said. Court' ruling handed down last IflBU. But after the trial, Dlst. present Conservative govem- “ ‘Ing. It was time to go to bed and make me a suit. I went to Char­ says Bob Cionnell, program di­ lotte and bought me a beard and cows, says a member of the tte town of Tolland has been Manchester Evening Herald,„ „ „ caRtog for much more ju„e gpecUic applies- Atty. Jim Garrison charged him ment, like tte previous Labor -^■.tte next day we had to go to rector. Florida Dairy Industry Techni­ requested by First Selectman spending on tte legislative oper- Selective Service Act, with perjury. administration, wants to keep ^..work. -But everyone would say, would sit at tte house and wave Tolland correspondent, A patrol officer will partici­ at kids as they went by.” cal Council. Thlfault. ation in tte ‘coming biennium, ^ bearing on her case. ’Ihe Garrison contended that Shaw hands free. in choosing tte ^ yes, he was hungry too. pate in a discussion of drinking In a letter addressed to An­ Quatrale, tel. 876-2846. That was several years ago. Dr. Barney Harris said two tte legislative management com- ruling held tta t a persMi may lied vdien he testified he never eventual site, “These dinners were frightful and driving as Mollison imbibes Florida dairies have hired wom­ thony Mancuso of tte State ’Traf­ mlttee also indicated that a defl- jjg ^ conscientious objector on knew Lee Harvey Oswald, tte ^he commission said its full Last year, more than 2,000 chil­ ^ . . . There were often serious and administer breattalyzer dren entered his “Christmas en milking crews and found that fic Commission in West Hart­ clt of perhaps *80 men of tte Soviet 67th r FRI.-SAT. ONLY Itarti...... ,‘fArm y being captured. The Rus- ALL (R) k> slans found little resistance, and 4 4 ' For Feb. 18>19-20 Production ■ M8b„ Dto. iltl ^sensing a trap halted tte c^en- A, ^ HiSTAURA/lT J- slve. Beautifully Reading Friday, Dec. 18 - Monday, Dec. 21 ■ Decorated at 8 P.M. - 22 Oak Street I “It takes a. 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We might govern our mutual reactions iHanrl|p0tpr accordingly. When, tor Instance, we see £ttpttitt0 l|prald - X- pictures of young Polish vandals carry­ FUBUSHSD BY THE ing merchandise out through smashed HH3»Aij> FRDrnMG oo.. me. 13 B teeU Street windows, we might admit that, Meacbeeter, Oonn. Twra tA a f . fE a tOPSON yes, we know what that is like. WJO.TSR R. FERGP80N ^ ' PtiUiaben CAPE RENiNEDY, Fla. (AP) ______EtounJed October E^.J8a______— After reirlewlng all aspects of Ptibll*ed SreiT SvtBUtt Except Sandeye a ad HoUdaTB. EateredT at the P oet OOlce at The Oock That Ran Away preparations, the Apollo pro­ ICancbeater. Oobd:, as Secood Clase Kail gram director has given the go- M atter. ______Just like people have been saying ahea^ to proceed toward a Jan. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ^ about those machines, they sometimes nurable in Advance One Tear ...... ISttOO show little respect for the human beings Six Months ...... 15.50 Dr. Rocco A. Petrone met Three Months ...... 7.80 vidio have invented and erected them. One H;onth ...... 2.00 throughout the day ’Ihutsday ’Take that new Gross National Produc­ with key Apollo officials to dis­ ^ MEMBER OF cuss the readiness of the Saturn THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tion Clock some ingenious characters Ute Associated Press is exclusively en­ 5 rocket, the spaceships, launch titled to the use 6 t republication o f all have built down in the Department of operations, tracking, recovery news dispatches credited to it or not other­ wise credited in this pester and also the Commerce at Wadiington, to give a c«i- forces, the astronauts and other local news published here. I^iases. All rights of republication of special dis­ stailt measurement:^,of this nation’s rate COMPLETE mEGTION patches herein are also reserved. ” We had a very thorough re-, of production of goods and services. The Herald Printing i Oonuwny Inc., as­ view,’.’ Petrone reported. “ All AT tHE PAMCAOE . . . sumes no financial resiwnsiDllity for typo­ elements appear ready at this graphical errors appearing in advertise­ Hitherto, every clock man has invert­ ments and other reading matter In The time to support the Jan. 31 Manchester Evening Herald. ed has been one that man himself could launch date.” . Subscriber to Los Angeles Thnes-Waahlng- regulate, to make it run slower faster, -Among those who participated ton Post Nerws Service. EhM service client of N. E. A, Service,. Inc. or to adjust forward or backward. in the review were the three as­ - L., Publishers Representatives — Mathews. tronauts who ■will fly the Apollo ’*•— Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency — New York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. But there camb an emergency mo­ 14 mission, Alan B, Shepard Jr., ’ Stuart A. Roosa and Edgar D. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ ment down in Washington the other day, TIONS. Mitchell. ' when it seemed Imperative to reassert Shepard and Mitchell are to EHsplay advertising closing hours Ew Monday — I p.m. Friday. mortal cMitrol over the G.N.P. CSock. attempt a landing in the rugged For Tuesday — l p.m. Satur&y. lunar highlands near the crater Bhr Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. 'The situation was that FTe^dent Nixon Fra Mauro to search for ancient For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. soU that'might provide clues to Ctassified deadline — 5 p.m. day be- ws8 scheduled to arrive at the moment the origin of the moon. fbre publication. 5 p.m. Friday for (AP Photo) Saturday and Monday publication. the clock would be hitthig that witching The review which was con­ ducted as a flight readiness test Friday, December 18 moment in our eccsiomic history when Braving Oceanic Monster at the launch pad was delayed ALL, WAlGBEg our rate for the G.N.P. w c^d hit the Thursday because of a, faulty ABE GIFT trillion-dollar level for the tirst time. High seas batter seawall at Winthrop, Mass, while standing in foregi’ound appear about to be swept airborne computer In the Saturn BOXED .0 —An Undercover 2------World? nor’eastev smashes way into New England. People away but are actually far from pounding surf. One of the most reliable formuias for As the historic mom ent begEin to • Etectrie creating news recently has Involved, the arrive on the clock, it became {q>parent Andover Grades 4 • 6 will have a carol that the President was going to be lat^ sing; on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. U aC E n DRUB •SdfW iiKflng discovery of some former undercover Grades K - 3 will have their Ftiotogra|)bed By A. E. Buceivictais PARKADE agefit for some government bureau, the Facing this unpleasant prospect, do- carol sing; on Wednesday at Mayfair Occupants * Calendar ALICE IN WONDERLAND IN NEW YORK’S CENTRAL PARK Dog Training 10:30 a.to. there will be a OPEN • FBI, or the Army, who Is willing to con­ partnlent technicians set out to turn the FM6 A.M. f« 10 P.M. fess something sensational about udiat school assembly service with a All 76‘ apartments have been Mrs. Glayds McCray G.N.P. Clock back, so the President and G a sse s Set program c a ll^ the Am i^ng assigned at the nearly complet- Mrs. Anna Barron • Shockproof he did while in his undercover rple. the clock could be photographed together Sea, followed by a visit from J 8 Mrs. Arlene Geddes Santa. This assembly .will be ed Mayfair Gardens elderly • Wolorproof at the historic moment. But the clock, The formula is so reliable for making F o r 4 -H e rs for all the school children. housing project at N. Main and Mjgg Lorinda Bliss • G oorontood NATIONALLY FAMOUS somebody’s way into the news that it instead of letting itself be turned back, I n s id e Strongman At O p e n F oru] Following Wednesday’s as- N. School Sts., and alP bUt one Mrs. Marion Ames has to be held tentatively suspect every responded by galloping ahead, so that A new 4-H Dog training class sembly, parties will take place ^j. people have moved In it Mrs. Estelle Hillman is being farmed under the in each r^ m with the usual ex- announced at Wednesday’s Gardner Oean, Late Model new time It surfaces. the economic time it told was, by the moment of the President’s arrival, far leadership of Sidney Organ of change of gifte. meeting of the Manchester IMEX WATCHES The Treasury makers who have been in the USED C A R S * - We don’t quite know whether to be­ CHub’s Thank You Bunker MU Road in Andover. Housin| Authority. Grace Sym i ^ n ahead of the remarks he had prepared. driver’s seat for almost a gen­ ™ ^ „ that day, and no snacks, since ^ * deaolte the Mary Trevltt Top Prices Paid lieve those former undercover agents In fact, during the President’s whole 10- R e p o r t To the Editor, eration, have no intenUm of get­ Plans are underway to form t^e parties will take care of Mrs. Edith Maxwell For All Makes! who say that the government paid for minute eulogy to the private enterprise The Manchester Rotary Club ting off the backs of the Amer­ H 1 that. All kindergarten children ^ appuS fts on ^ ican taxpayer, and so the milk­ JanuaiT or the beginning of ^ t^e morning on P" ‘ ts Dorothy Roach the paint they provided to rioting stu­ system, the clock kept galloping ahead By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak has sent the following letter of February. Included 'wUl be vmma nf waiting list. CARTER CHEVROLET ing goes on. Mrs. Eva Lutz dents for the smearing of public or in­ appreciation to Dr. Donald J. youngsters between the ages of g „e r the assembW thete , ^ Mrs. Mary Kaminski at runaway speed, a pointedly berserk Hennlgan, and would appreciate An objective review of what 9 and 14. and tho aiaaaaT Tirtii .30 alter uie assemoiy, ineir fjjj. Gardens occupants: CO., IN C. WE SAVE YOU MONEY stitutional buildings, or those agents WASHINGTON — When Presi­ him as "fundamentally sound” bypassing several hopeful Re­ Mrs. Naomi Kulas demonstration of the fact ^that neither it if you would re-print it in these commitments have cost us to do^ of ^bree^l Mrs. Emma Parker 1229 Main St. dent Nixon "summoned John B. but are hard put to come up publicans. Mrs. Eva Blanchette iPABKADEiMiiii? 3NLY AT THE PARKADE who confess that they themselves, while the Open Forum. and where they are leading to Including u n c e ? ^ ones. ’ Skipper Phone 649-5238 the clock nor the economy it represents Connolly to Washington in early with details. Attending Monday But Connally’s great ad­ Mrs. Yvonne Casslsta Dr. Donald J. Hennlgan is a somber picture, indeed. Psu*- . , , - ^ J ®t 12:45 or thereabouts j^irs. Clara Renn they were working for Mr. Hoover, were , morning’s Cabinet meeting when vantage over Dr. Walker or Organ is a local breeder and (or the Christmas recess and ^rs. Ethel Jones Mrs. Emily Peterson minds the President, or anybody else. December and quickly stunned Sup’t of Schools ticlpation in two world wars, able, as part of their assignment, to take him with a request to become ' the Connally nomination was an­ anybody else is his political dog fa b le r who raJ^s Dober- classes will resume on Jan. 4. Mrs. Yvonne ’Trudeau Mrs. Alice Shorette position. Since the near debacle U46 Main Street and in one or two so- called Secretary of the Treasury, he nounced, Republican Sen. John man pinschers which he has , , 8-4,1 t-» 1 wi Mrs. ^anet Cable part in the plaiming of disturbances or suffered by the Administration Manchester, Conn. 06040 police actions, to say nothing set in motion ■ potentially pro­ Tower of Texas declared Con- been showing for the last sev- ^ ^ . a , Mr. John McCooe plots for violence. in the Nov. 3 midterm election, Dear Don: of this strange belief we must en years. H e has raised dogs luncheon menus at the Mrs. Catherine Armstrong found changes for his Admin­ , nally is "philosophically attun­ Mrs. Ann Gustafson Reflections On a Conspiracy Mr. Nixon’s own advisers have On behalf of the Rotary Club garrison, police, and bankroll for more than 20 years. O ig ^ elementaiy school next week Mrs. Gladys Earner Mrs. Anna Mattesen istration and for the 1972 Presi­ ed” to the Nixon administration. , So we don’t know, either, quite felt it essential to broaden the we wish to express our apprecia­ much of the world have done is past president of the F a ^ are as follows : Miss Helen Chodell A little boy who suddenly learns the Nevertheless, Connally helped Mrs. Albert Gardner dential election. Administration by enUsting a tion for the exceUent coopera­ much to undemlne the founda­ Ington VeUey Kennel a u b and , Monday: Potato bc»ts (fr^ k - Mrs. Bertha Johnson whether to believe that conscientious facts about Santa Claus will do three map the attack against Nixon Mrs. Ethel Moors In the Admlniatratlon, Oon- prominent Democrat. Conserva­ tion we received from your de­ tions of the Republic. things: economic pwllcy by Democrat has also been the club’s vice , ®P“ ^ ' Mrs. Anna Mlkchounene North Carolina United States Senator, nally was sought as an aggres­ tive though he is, Connally is a partment while using the High president and match show P°ta‘ °®8) mustard, green beans, Mrs. Myrtle Armstrong Uoyd Bentsen in his successful TTie usual cry to this is that Mrs. Rose Coro Sam J. Ervin, Jr., when he says that (1) He will cry, or at least will protest sive new voice selling the Presi­ Democrat uniquely qualified to School Cafeteria’ tor our Anti­ chairman peaches and apricots. Mrs. Margaret Miller Mrs. Catherine Fratola dent’s economic policy to Con­ Senate campaign in Texas. we saved the world from Ger­ to the bigger kid who squealed. halt the Republican sUde in ques Market last weekend. man ambition twice, and are ’Tentative plans for the class- Tuesday: R®ast turkey, mash, Mrs. Agnes Marcln Mrs. Mabel Wilson he has a former Army intelligence agent gress and the public but may So vague an economic back­ MAN Texas and perhaps elsewhere From the start, Ted Fair­ ea at this time include a 10 to Potatoes with gravy, cran- Mrs. Lillian Lavlgne Mrs. Mary Stewart who had the tasl{ of spying on a long list (2) He will run home to ask his mother end up as much more. Hie ground has led some business­ preventing a Communist take­ In the South. banks and his staff were moat 12 week schedule with the Worries, sliced beets, ice cream Mrs. Frances Corcoran Mrs. Mildred Ladone for confirmation ot the awful reality. masterful three-term governor men to speculate that Mr. Nix­ over now. These people who use of politicians and public figures in the ConnaUy has told friends he helpful with procedures and the group meeting once each week, sundaes. Mrs. Alma Smith Mrs. Arveda Brewer of Texas can be counted on to on has no intention of restoring these arguments Ignore the fact state of Illinois who had indicated some received assurances from the necessary paperwork. Mary Up- we built up the Communists The program itself wUl attempt Wednesday: No lunches. Miss Elizabeth Brown Mrs. Helen Finch (3) He will then hurry off to find his stare down Presidential aides the ’Treasury to its old pre­ President that he could map his ling and her able assistants put to give the youngsters £t ■wide Bread and butter sandwiches Mrs. Mildred Whaples Mrs. Margaret Sclileminger lack of enthusUism for the Government’s little sister and tell her. who have terrorized the Nixon eminence. Connally's amateur to the so-called Cold War; cwn poUtical route In 1972 even on the best luncheons and din­ if we ever intended to go into background on the origin of and milk are served at all Mrs. Ruby Rlvenburg Cabinet. “ Connally will be the standing in the financial world, policy In Vietnam. » (’The child’s sex has little to do with it, if it led back to a repeat ners we’ve ever been able to the world empire business we dogs as well as how each breed meals. ^ Mrs. Ellen Bronkie E actually. Big sisters are at least as bad strongman of the Cabinet with­ they feel, will make him no of 1968 when he endorsed Hu­ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cold Theater WITHOUT offer the public and last but should have gone Into it on was to develop throughout the '— Senator Ervin Is our leading crusader in a month,” predicts one high more a shaper of policy than bert H. Humphrey for ipresi- as big brothers about ratting on Santa.) by no means least, Frank Plsch the same basis' as the now de­ centuries, up to the present Manchester Evening Herald gerald NEW YORK (AP) — Five Administration official. his placid predecessor, Chicago .■dent. But few doubt that Con­ Mrs. Helen Flavell Iw against the potential invasion of privacy 'Hiis eagerness to spread the bad word banker David Kennedy. and his 2nd shift supervisor funct French and British em­ time. Youngsters will be taught Andover correspondent, Anna thousand children huddled In In Presidential politics, Mr. naUy has burned his bridges to Mrs. Alice Munsle their coats will feel the wintry by government snooping of all kinds, and has caused Yuletide problems. in count­ But this speculation fails to John Duffy with their crews pires; The whole way. basic care and training of their Frisina, tel. 742-9347. Nixon’s political advisors re­ active Democratic politics. Mr. John McLuskie blasts in Dickens’ "A Christmas less households across the land. It is an appreciate how much the White went out of their way to make Oversimplification of the rea­ dogs, hecilth and safety areas, ------he may be a little too eager to find gard Coimallv as an incalcul­ One of the few Texas poli­ Mrs. Helena Smith Carol” for real today. ji|| jp inexperienced father who thinks that he House ■wanted Kwmedy replac­ the show a success. The hall and son for our entry into both housebreaking of puppies, n ■ d ■ u - claims which buttress his crusade. able asset in shoring up the fast- ticians he consulted after the Mrs. Flora WellS ’The Beacon Tlieater, where a ^ can reason with a boy and explain why ed by a firmer voice. Presi­ facilities were Immaculately World Wars covers a multitude grooming and other areas' Books Back Home A GIFT deteriorating Republican posi­ offer from Mr. Nixon advised maintained, plowing and sand­ Mr. John E. Kennedy musical version of the classic is the lad should hold his tongue so that his tion in Texas. EJven Connally’s dential aides had grumbled that ConnaUy he should take the Job of blunders on our policy-mak­ which will promote a good re- MINNEAPOLIS (AP) All these preliminary cautions estab- ing was constant throughout lation ^ p between the dog and Thomas van Horn, 24, South St. Miss Malzie Keating having a week-long run for 4-year-old sister can have one more year staying neutral would be an im­ Kennedy had ivjt forcefully pre­ only If he has definitely decid­ ers’ part, tor which we are still liriied, however, it also ought to be said sented Administration views to the' weekend and at closing an its" master. paul, third-year law student at Yvonne Pelletier some 30,000 school children, ran “ C In belief of Santa Claus. mense comfort to Mr. Nixon in ed never to seek office again paying heavily, and will contin­ overworked, but enthusiastic Key Award the University of Minnesota, has Douglas Swartz out of fuel oil TTiursday because that Americans would be fools not to a state central to his reelectlon Congress and public. Further­ as a Democrat, either In Texas ue to pay tor. The weight of logic is far less convinc­ In other 4-H news, Ross Per- not seen his car since it was sto- Mrs. Selena Scranton of an oil truck drivers’ strike. prospects; support from Con­ more, some were pushing Ken­ or on a national ticket. Con­ crew was on hand for the clean -want to have such allegations brought ing than the threat of great and instan­ We have repudiated the United son of Pine Ridge recently re- len from the campus Nov. 23. Mrs. Bernice Martin Martin Gregg, producer of the nally there could be decisive. nedy’s dynamic Under Secre­ naUy did not disagree. In fact, up. taneous pain, 'niat is, if you want to Nations. celved the 4-H Key award for 'Van Horn said he had five Mrs. Stella Ostrowskl show for the Robert P. Kennedy to showdown proof one way or another. Given Connaily’s political tary, Dr. Charls Walker, to re­ (rfd Texas political associates Had the weather been as co­ FROM keep a kid’s mouth sealed, you must re­ E. D. Collins outstanding overall achieve- books from the St. Paul public Mrs. Ruth Frazier Children’s ’Theater, urged par­ We have a naive, trusting habit of be­ weight both internally and ex­ place him. are talking about him as Mr. operative I’m sure our contrib­ mind him daily that if he breathes one ment. The award, presented library in the car when it was Mrs. Florence Plitt ents and teachers of the approx­ ternally for the Nixcsi adminis­ Some but not all. Presidential Nixon’s running-mate in 1972, ution to the scholarship fimd lieving that certain things can never word about bbw knowledge he 'wlU through! the Tolland County 4-H taken. Mrs. Gladys O’Connor imately 6,000 children who ■will tration, it becomes understand­ assistants who tangled with unthinkable a few days ago but would be even greater. happen here even while they have al­ be thrashed and chained to his bed, or Walker over policy questions agency was a pin and a $10Q Someone returned the books Mrs. Winifred Fleming see the show at two perform­ able why Mr. Nixon named a not at all impossible in the Sincerely, ances today to make sure they ready begtm to happen. We Instinctively perhaps you will give him to the next during the 1969 tax-reform fight wake of this momentous Cabi­ scholarrtilp to the school of his to the library on Dec. 2, Van Mrs. Lena McCarthy man to the Treasury whose de­ Arthur G. Holmes, President Herald choice, should he wish to con- Horn said. Mrs. Monette Johnson are warmly dressed. band of gypeles that h a {^ n s along. successfully blocked hi^ promo­ net change. rebel against believing that we, the tailed views on economic policy Rotary Club of Manchester tinue hlg education. 'j ■ Such threats, supplemented with what tion. Still seeking a stranger REGAL’S American people, could ever have creat­ are a blur. Brad D. George, Chairman Yesterdays Person, who is employed at “ f you might call the conspiracy syndrome, Secretary, Mr. N1xrd previously served as treasurer occasionally exposed to an advertise­ appeared to Joseph in a dream of the association and is a jun­ ment for a dollj one that, costs in tlu As a rriatter of fact, we lap up the and said ‘Rise, take the child ior leader of the Craftsman’s neighborhood of |30. She Immediately and his mother, and flee to 4-H club located In Andover. w it h o u t gory details, as if they were a rare kind b e lo v e d ? brightens and remarks that Santa is g^o- and remain thejR till I At the age of 17, Miss Person, of good news with^ • their revelation ing to bring her that d(dl. At this, the Fischetti tell you; tor Herod is shout to who is a senior at Rham high young conspirator leans over to his dad, . of violence and discontent that can arise search tor the child, to destroy school and an honor student, cups his hand to bis mouth, and whis­ him.' And he rose siaPtook the has participated in various 4-H under the sway of the outlandish and in­ pers: “ She Just thinks Santa is going to child and his mother by night, activities including dairy proj­ I f she likes to sew, human cult of Communism. bring her that dcril, doesn’t she? She and departed to Egypt and re­ i i ects, sewing and Junior leader­ doesn’t know that it costs $29.96, and ship. She is an assistant at 8 mained there until the death of give her a gift that*s SANTA CLAUS... How many was it were dead in that’s more than we pay tor Santa dau s Herod. This was to fulfill what the Sunday School^ In the An­ toys. Right, Dad?” Watts, or Detroit? How many stores the Iken by the dover Oongregatlonal Church really different. . . THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE YOUR MAN were looted in Newark? How many Ihe boy shines with inner happiness at prophet, (Hoses 11:1 writing and is the Parade of Youth such moments. correspondent from Rham for buildings burned in a lon g ^ ^ of Ameri­ about 760 yean eoriler) 'Out of Egypt have I called TTie Hartford Courant. a gift certificate for A GIFT FROM REGAL'S. can cltlee? The going gets stickiest at the dinner table, where the boy woriu hard to my son.' The 4-H fair of which Miss Then Herod when he saw that Person is in charge Is the CHARGE YOUR PURCHASE WITH: Such statisticB have been, we suppose, swing the conversation around to Christ­ those fabulous fabrics mas. When it gets there, he will remark he had been tricked by the culmination of the entire year’s music in the’ ears fA Commtinists who offhandedly that he is glad there is wise men, was in a furious rage, work by the boys and girls in /at Pilgrim Mills. think that one way to establish the suc­ someone like Santa to bring toys to lit­ and he sent and UUed all the 4-H and is generally held In MASTER CHARGE, HARTFORD NATIONAL OR YOUR PERSONAL REGAL CHARGE CARD male children in Bethlehem and August at the TAC building in cess of their creed is to emphasize the tle kids. This boy hasn’t mastered the wink yet, but he makes his point with a in all that region who were two Rockville. We*ll practically guarantee horrible things that can happen under passable smiilt. yea rs old or under, according to At present, fair members are less worthy creeds, like that of demo: the time which he had ascertain­ involved In Christmas tree sell­ Or maybe he will ask, “ When are we ed from tile wise men. Then was ing at the AgWay' store In El­ she’ll love you for it! ^ cracy. going to start using the Santa dsuis fulfilled what was spoken by lington and at the TAC building; plates. Mom?” ’The question comes out the prophet Jeremiah.; (writing according to Miss Person, pro­ It would do tu both more cre^t to in spurts as the boy irles to hide his gig­ •00 yean before the event) ceeds from the sale of the fresh- have more zealous attention for our own gles from his sister — vdille still smirk­ ‘A voice was heard in Hamah cut trees, which are cut from ing enough to let her know he’s onto REBALNeirS aftortcofnings, and our ow r needs for im- wailing and loud lamentation, local tree farms, will be used something that she’s not going to find Rachel weeping for her chil­ to augment the fair’s treasury. jnovement, ttuui we have for the mis­ ' *The Complete Men*s Store** out about. dren; refused to be con­ After graduation from high PttgnmA^iUs fortunes of the other. It’s a thankless father - who sees a soled, because they were no I school, Miss Person plans to FABRIC DEPARTMENT TORES smirk in every angelic smile, I’ll admlL more,’ go on to college and continue And it could be that neither of us has, t But the boy has got me on edge, ^ t h There has never been room her studies In the educational Orange: 549 Boston Post H it s , Vdl-907 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER— 443-2478 as yet, perfected a proper social, eco- sU his confident talking and smirking tor two kings in any given area. field. ''1170 Chicato Daily Newt Manchester: 434 Oakland Street (Exit 94 off 1-86) Who reigns in your heart? Special Assemblies u d ideoIoglcal basis for a life and laiigtiing about oid Santa — well, Wallingford: Colony Shopping Plaza, Route 5-1177 N. Colony Rd. OPEN TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT TO 9 P.M; I’m beginning to have a doubt or two Submitted by Plana at the Elementary wesHgr of the.positive potentialities of New Britain: Newbrite Plaza, East Main Street myself. — RBTHJ GIBSON IN THE NA- The Rev. George Smith 'he of si/f£XHM, ft mNcu of»ssisi um kinArn srHe* School for the cqmlng week In­ SATURDAY TO 5:30 PJ4. ’nONAL OBSERVER Presbyterian Church clude special assemblies as fol­ y lows l On Monday at 9:30 a.m. - 1 ,

■ r PAGE NINE <-■ MANCHEST^ EVENING H ^ALD . MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENWG HERALD, MANCHESTER, COl^N., FEIDAY, DECEMBER 18, .1970 P A G E B 3G H 1 weSk, a service spokesmSn but was relumed to his Russian a week. ' ‘Young WinBtqn’ ggjj ’ vessel by order of Adm. Ellis. Capt. J. W. Humfe, chief of op­ N^w Coiiimander LONDON (Al|) — Carl Fdre- ■nie Rev. Howard CJiampe ot GMhrtog assumes a post va- The Coast Guard said a report erations, has been acting com­ lian Exodus Sboppiif mander the district since man, writer-producer of "Young Bloomfield will ^fictote. HUD Aide Admits Errors Phi Beta Kappa Re-Examine^ Of fcpast Guard cant since Nov. 27 when Rear gj gg investigation of the Kuito- Winston,” the film based on the Tlie Watkins Funeral Home, Adm. William B. Ellis was re- ^g incident, prepared after Adm,. Ellis’ suspensltm. Capt. Fletcher W. Brown Jr., life of Winston Churchill, recent­ 142-E. Oedter St., is in charge Days District Named mander pending an tovestiga- hearings in Boston and Wash- ly announced that Richard At-' of arrangements. In Mayfair Drain Ruling Who Gets to Wear That New Suez Threat tion ol the unsuccessful de­ ington, was presented Thursday chief of staff of the district, and Clynton B. Booklsad TUere are no ca liii^ hours. BOSTHN (AR) — Rear Adm. fection attempt, of a Lithuanian to Adm. CTiesterOiester R. uenaer,Bender, umar.Cmdr. Ralphtxaipn W.w. Eustls, captain 77^77^schidi^7'^to^o B y 40B S U . HIOHTOWER Llttle Is Jtnown of , the recent m flOtJTH WINDSOR — CSynton family suggests that a«y A ------mUtake in -Judgment, - coupl- - the local ^ project untU the estab-m i » the chapters at the various col- press, but the Robert W. Goehrtog, Coast seaman off Martha’s Vineyard Coast Guard commandant, to ^^® were, suspended ‘ April 26, m i Atten- By NANCY L BOM military ‘'"clashes. Diplomatic Blrdsey Buckland, 70, of 896 memoiial contributions be ed with a mixup in the files on llshment of the Hartford office The Washington Post leges and universlUes. The Dr. Rosemary former WASHINGTON (AP) — A now Washlnghm association, which president of tJ*o to now sources say the rebels blew up Guard chief of staff; was ap: Island. Washlngton. , j with Ellis. trough’s firrt fUm as director Buckland Rd., died , suddenly made* to the Lebanon (Oonn.) the Mayfair Gardens elderly Se^. 1. outburst of guerrilla terrorism Chiishnas Simas Kudlrka, The Coast Gpard spokesman. Wednesday at his home after ooturreaational Church Memo- housing project, originally caus- Through confusion In the WASHDiOTON — Questianliig jncludes about 280 of the estl- at UCXA, outlined Ite brood P«>-^ three bridges on the main road pointed acting commander of Hie seaman. was "Oh! What A Lovely War,” to the Ethiopian province of Eri­ runtog north and west from As­ Guard District asked to7 asylum aboard the said Adm. Beyder is exi^ t^ to Jm teat^ to zoos like a diet of which won 17 national awards. suffering a heart attack. rial Fund for Education. ed the Hartford regional office move to Hartford, the complete of tradlUfmal academic values, mated 8,000 Phi Beto Kappas P «^ - / . . _ of HUD to ' back the Rocky file on the Mayfair project had trea has sent thousands of wom­ mara to Keren, Agordat and the the' size ,of ’Texas with 26 million 'Thursday for a period of hbout a Coast Guard Vigilant on Nov. 23 take action in the case in about caned dog food. Mr. Buckland was bom Sept. Song with an increasing trtnd in the area, has proposed a res- Hiew taclude , people. The parliament’s deci­ Marciano Construction Co. in its not been received vdien the along wiui an mcretwua ^ elution to auash the trend ex- on a written paper, an oral ex- en and children fleeing into Sudan. , ■ 22, 1900 in South Windsor, son toward aboUUon of numerical or ® ^ by Miss Kamm. amlnation and/or reconunenda- sion was bitterly controversial of Everett and Jeannett Birdsey dispute with the Manchester first letter went out. Black said. neighboring Sudani within the On Nov. 1, the ELF am- Ijfanchester Area Housing Authority over the "It wM a case of our getting letter grades in favor of a ^ foUowlng Uons by a student’s peers. She bushed an, arm y convoy mi the *•* Eritrea and the tia^tlMi rf Buckland, and had lived in last two months. rebelUon which had flowered South Windsor sdl his life.' storm drain system at the proj-, caught m midstream," he said, pass-faU system, is causing Phi ,ggo,utien- Resolved *. . , that expressed the hope that a re- road to Keren and killed MaJ. ect. "We dl«i:t have all the draw- Beta Kappa to re-examine a immov- port would be ready in a year The flight to the neighboring (Sen. Teshome Brghetu, 62, from time to tim® to earlier dec­ He was a member of Ever­ ades flourished over the issue of green Lodge of Masons. Vernon Man A letter dated Oct. 2 that went Ings. There should have been a twoHsentu^r-rdd way o f deter- ^ standards of ad- or so. ^ African nation spotlights anoth­ commander of Ethiopia’s Sec­ out from HUD to the MHA had more careful review." • mining who gete to that undergraduates to its While declining to comment on er potentially dangerous area ond Army. His death Was an­ self-rule. Survivors are a sister, ItRsa along the strategic Sues Canal- Irene Buckland of Manchester; ruled the contractor was correct When all the data arrived, he ranks solely on the basis of aca- the proposals, John Brad^ , nounced at the time. Arrested On in listing the $20,000 cost of in- Black said, it was apparent deniic achievement . . . and re- mas (D-md.), who one of Red Sea waterway. Britfsa runs One report here is that the and a nephew, Clyde Johnson along the western cocust ot the of South W inder. stalling the storm drains as the housing authority’s conten- updated to read Mde. J ^ r ,ecognlUon of undergradu- two new Phi Beta Kappa wn- Second Army revenged Itsdf for GI C^ts Asylum Drug Charge N.I.C. (Not, in Contract). tlon that the contractor was even.among convei^ mem- ^ elTOted . . . by ators named at the meeting,» Red Sea from Ethio|ria’s border Erghetu’s death liy smashing Private funeral services will That letter was signed by responsible for the cost of the bers of the s^ i^ ’s inner sane- X^^^teria." stressed the Importance of the with the Sudan to the Gulf ef the ambush group. Possibly, the be at the Holmes Funeral Home, In W^t Germany .3L ^ 20-yeaT-old Vemon youth Ronald T. Black, deputy direc- drains was correct, to an effort to accommodate study. “It will bo potentially Aden. reaction was wider. 400 Main St., Manchester. Bur- Just Wednesday, the Ethio­ ial will be in Wapplng Ceme- was ‘arrested yesterday on a ' tor of the Hartford Re^OTal Of- vests which offset the inidg^ those opposing views, as ex- very valuable for a group like ’Ihe ELF has had some con­ On Bias Grounds y J «d te abovi groups. Phi Beta Kappa to underUAe^ pian government proclaimed a tact with foreigners. Unofficial tery chanre of noesesalon of marl- «ce of HUD. who told The Her- the MHA. backed by data from state of emergency for two- * , whue upholding the canons of a serious study of how to de-. reports from the region say ANSBACH, Germany (AP) — There are no calling hours. w lth^nt to sell Hie thirds of Eritrea to malntan law moth Anniversary Hhl Beta Kappa,/the senate termlne (scholasUc) excel- A West German court has and order "to the face of infil­ Murray JacksMi, former UB. ’m e ^ty^^^i^^k let- meeting appointed a committee lence.” He cited the ^cfctton- memorial contributions may He said two letters had actual- of the case. ^ ^ tration by bandits supported by consul general at Asmara, was granted asylum to a black made to a charity of the don-i Intelligence Division of the ly been drafted: Tbe one back- It was announced at Wednes- ters symbolise scholarly excel- to make recommendatiwis for al testing sei^ce of Princeton, foreign governments." qnce held by the ELF. So were Ameriew deserter married to a or’s choice. State' Police Department. Ing Marciano and Another stat- day's MHA session that HUD Mrs syniTOUM irenoi^iy e administers the college Guerrilla rebels, fighting a National GeograjMc photo white German. Lr4^w STm «fiJf^«^^ B^Propo«U. ^aM examimitions. as a prime _ ------John PumeU 1257 Hartford ^ reversed Its decision. A force of the Eritrean Liberation team and a Peace Corps volun­ The Northern Bavarian court Mrs. Rose Marcus Tpke.. was arrested after state der advisement. second lel^r from niversary in 1OT». Plans for Hie meeting was closed to the beneficiary. ______FVont —ELF— are lined up to teer. ruled that Sgt. James Henry VERNON—Mrs. Rose Ubby ptrfice, Vemon poUce, special letters had been prepar- read, sta ^ that the $20^ The 3,200 Americans, Includ­ book and poetry competitions, an elght-year-old insurgency Grant, - 32, Meridian, Miss., FIVE Marcus, 78. of 33 Grant St. died agen ts V the U .^ . B u r e ^ of ^ »>y the New York office of ^ t of the drain syrtem was lectures, etc. to commemorate against the government of Em­ ing wives and chlldriBn, sta- would be given refuge "because »HION yesterday at Mt. Sinai Hospital Customs and postal inspectors, HUD, which formerly handled Marcianos responslb ty._____ the conclave of five students igKRisie Parking Favored peror Haile Selassie. Their Arab tioned'at Kagnew Station, a U.S. U.S. authorities to Germany did Hartford. She was the widow o{ armed with a search warrant, TUBE TREE for Thole. from the College of WUlam and -J states backers, including Syria military commimlcaticns center everything to their pow^ to Jacob Marcus. went to Pumell!s home. Ttiey Greenland has Christinas Mary at the Raleigh .Tavern and Libya, have Soviet and, to at Aamara, have been issued prevent Grant’s marriage to a She was bom in Russia and allegedly found a package of Bridgeport Poses Problem trees, provided yon make that resulted in the formatlcm V C -D ^ P Transport Force some cases. Red Chinese sup­ advisory restrictions to travel white woman.” of the society on Dec. 6, 1776, / to two-car convoys when taking lived in the Rockville-Ellington marijuana Imported from over­ them yourself. That’s what port. 4 "Such racial discrimination is were discussed in Washlngfam High-rise ’garage faclUtles. a ber but the transportation force Vacation tripe to recreation cen­ area for most of her life. She ®eas. members of the Aerospace Selassie’s government has re­ illegal to this country and that was a member of Knesseth Is- Purnell was released on his In Revafnping of Districts at a meeting of the Phi Beta ^ transportation stUl insists on the necessity for ters no more than two hours Defense Command did gt ceived U.S. military and eco­ is what qualified Grant for asy­ rael Synagogue, Ellington, the ^ Thuleinuie raaarradar sue.site. Thirty' inuvy- Kappa Senate, ot governli^ enelneering an Improved sidewalks. ___ nomic aid for years. A U.S. mil- from Asmara. points out, the congressional foot “ tree” of iteel tubing body. Yet the emi^iasls was not engmeering, an improvea proposed a towp or-, lum," a court spokesman said. VFW Auxiliary of Rockville and C i« ^ ®>urt 12. Feb. 2. By DON MEIKLE itary advisory group of 100 men 'Western experts estimate Associated Press Writer districts can be realigned with hai ISO painted bnllM. " commemorative decorations, north-south artery, and more (Usance that all new site de- “ Grant will shortly be supplied the Vemon Grange Vemon police activity: is stationed to Ethiopia, but offi­ ELF strength at from 1,600 to me vemon urange. PelleUer, 27, of 14 VU- minor rediuffUng if Bridgeport ‘ but on the' fundamental ques- sidewalks were discussed at velopments generating foot traf-, cials here insist American guer­ with documents enabling him to 8 Survivors Include a son. Dr. ^ St.. East______Hartford,____ _ was___ HARTFORD (AP) What to do ^ retained In the Fourth Dis------1------tlon of the organization’s fu- vvednesday night’s meeting ot Ac must provide ample^des-_- 2,000 men oiit of an Eritrean remain to West Germany and fashion comes in rilla warfare experts, particu­ population of 1.6 milUon. The Nathan H. Marcus of Bloom- diarged with failure to dbey a vrlth Bridgeport is one of the But when Bridgeport is ture. « .. i __ trian walks, and thate’tiie de-. larly Green Berets, are not in­ preventing any attempt to de­ field; a daughter, Mrs. Clare traffic contrd signal at Rt. 83 *tey problems in remapping Oon- wild things happen to The very concept of Phi Beta partment of public >Wrks es-, rebel group has Included both port him ." volved to the nation’s problems. Moslems and Christians, hut of­ so many beguiling Albom, with whom she made and Center Rd. necUcut’s six congresslonai dla- congressional map. K ^ p a is a recogniiticm of sdio- tobUsh a priority list of s id e . Officials to Washington Inter­ A spokesman for the U.S. Seale T ria l lastic exceUence in the das- ^ pubUc safety and transporta- items in the capital ficials say the Christian element her home; three brothers, Har- Francis Coyne, 81, of 26 Colo- tricts, as five preliminary re- under the preliminary UConn pret the insurgency as essential­ Army had u® Immediate com­ ry Libby of Rockville, Israel ujjj Somers, was charged districting plans made clear putting Bridgeport in the slcal sense is challenged today budget each year. Is being squeezed out. ment on the court’s decision, Van Raalte’s tarn, scarf and mit­ little ways! ly a homegrown product of Eri­ Ethiopia has a military force tens set of hand crocheted, stretch Libby of West Hartford and this morning irith Improper Thursday. same district with Waterbury Exhausts as "Irrelevant” by students "town planning Director J. , ------,------trea’s turbulent past under a reached Tuesday and an­ of ,40,000 men, some U.S.- Samuel Libby of Hartford; two passing on Center Rd. PeUeUer Hie plans were drawn up by is now hi the Fifth Dls- who feel educatimi vy "sens- Potter was present with successlmi of alien rulers. nounced today or Grant’s status knit 160% acrylic, in multi-tone trained, and a small air fore® slsters, Mrs. Meyer Ross and and Coyne are scheduled to ap- the University of ConnecUcut’s trict), the Fourth District would ing" is more Important than Chairman Hicinas Connors, Car Owner Says But the officials do not dis­ with military authorities. sS; sections. S ll Mrs. Samuel D. Lewis, both pear in RockvlUe Circuit Court Social Sdmee Data Center and pe^^h up into the northern Uer Jury Panel or equally Important as "learn- mid Frank Philopena, James miss out of hand possible dan­ that has American-made Jets. 'The court spokesman said of< Hartford, and five grand- 12 on Jan. 8. are preliminary in every swise Fairfield county towns, In- ing." Last year, for example, Spencer, and Albert Harris as Plow Cut Tire, gers arising from the tovolve- U.S. military assistance aver­ Grant had fled to Sweden be­ children. Other area police activity: of the word, since, they ^ are eiucUug______Danbury, New Fair- HEJW h a v e n (AP) - The gt 'tjjg university d CaUfonda *bey continued to review pro- ment to the area of U.S. and So­ ages $V2-13 million annually and cause the Army wanted to send Graveside services will be Coventry ’based ^ on preUmlnary ***’U.8. Cen- Brookfield and even Sher- kidnap-murder trial of Black jjj Berkeley a handful c i the J®cted six and twenty year Asks Town Pay viet interests. Hie same irJter- economic assistance $20 million. him to Vietnam to prevent his Sunday at 11 a.m. in the Elllng- Clyde Patten, 36 of New ^ figures. (’Ihe ^ p ^ ^ uttle question panthers Bobby G. Seale and 460 students picked as eligible "“ 1* ^r Manchester transpor- este are tied into the Arab-Ia- Arms supplied to the rebels marriage. State Rd., Manchester ton Jewish Cemetery Ellington, Stale no., jviancnesier was ar- tlonuon iigures figures on a town-by-town n«,..-oj,-iow.. y^g^ ^jjg district would be al- _ . ... „ ___ for Phi Beta Kanna. for Phi declined Beta totion. declined A Manchester Community' raell conflict. are apparently light and easily Sweden granted him asylum, with Rabbi Mac Porial official- rested by Coventry poMce on a basis have not yet been re- certain to favor Republi- Huggins bogged down ^ In the course of their discus- ^g^ gg^^^ Reports reaching , Western transported .Diplomatic tolOrm- the spokesman continued, and ing. Weinstein______Mortuarv.______640 Circuit Court 12 warrant charg- leased.) c^n candidates______for___ Cwigress . again Friday in the search tor Selection Method sion, the grxxip expressed hopes ^ ^ /.pi^tniH say the flight io the Su- ants here and to London say j^g gg^ the German woman Farmington Ave., Hartfoiti, is big him with breach of the Nevertheless, the UConn maps over Democratic candidates. a fourth Juror and the eighth moth- Aiat regulations can be drafted tewn to r^lace a new snow dan Involved about 17,000 refu- they originate to Russia, Soviet were married. But ...... after about in charge of arrangements. peace by assault. do chart certain breed poeslblll- Thus the legislature would be panel of 80 prospective Jurors ^ ^ a»i«pHnn*Tn the vast ma, require businesses with large tire on his car, allegedly cut" gees mostly in November when bloc countries and Red CSitoa. six months, she became home­ The family suggests that me- „ McBlU^, 18. ^ ueg ^ c h the state leglslaturo creating a safe GOP district was exhausted. The trial was . ^tv of cases now the award Pm’btog needs to buUd high rise yesterday afternoon by a town^ fighting reportedly flared up at in some instances the Ethiopian sick, and they returned to Ger­ -morla, conLbXns may be «wamp ;^1 ev^^ly have to come to and ^ safe Democratic district recessed until Monday. TmaSe ^ snow plow. ^ 'various points to Eritrea. army has captured Russia’s many. charged yesterday with oper- gripe with. at the same time. 1^:-. made to charity ot the donor’s For the second straight day, on tiie basis of hU scbolastic Steve Salvas of ’rhoauP**a! Available accounts describe rapid-fire AK-47 rifle. It was the first time a Ger­ atlng with unsafe tires. Both gj jjjggg poeslblUtles is to college nrofessors and to — ~Z~J— ”------'I told them It would be choice. Patten and McEHlgott are ^ggp^g Bridgepo^T city with computere thLe may seem to H'f® was obvious disagreement average, the top 10 per cent ^ diwS-ult . . , 4, who lives at 103 Mather Bt. the refugees as being women Evidence of strong Arab back- ____man_____ court____ had to decide on scheduled to appearnn—AO*. In Man-iLTon. g igjge " _ Democratic . . . electorate, . __ i ‘ ^ betwecYi' the defense attornevs tho nioea hAinv niiirihiA OH- difficult and girls with no boys or young ing- of the ELF cited by Western ^ g g^gj^ gg Grant’s, ; te'^Xr^Teri^yl^’^n^ O'** tl*® ““ool temi, claims^ men over the ages of eight or officials includes the fact that Frank Varrick Chester Circuit Court 12 °n in the present Fourth Cotwfree-1 - Bnf to thA Scale, national chairman of vtously, the academic oompe- V**®. H it s a *”cn s mlriiap occurred dur- "F or tills reason It may well The funeral of Frank Varrick jan. 4. the Panthers, over a proepec- uuon^ at a preuOgiou. I^ ing plmvl^rZrations. plowing (^rations. nine. the radio vedee of the ELF is lo- be Uiat the state will appead the of 12 Proctor Rd., who died ------sional Dlstrict-the most popu- n^en and women who will have ““ ^ what he wants with it." Western diplomats in the area cated to Damascus, Syria. Ub- hxis congressional district in the to vote on the plan, they wlU “''® OtmL “ ^terized the ex- In a letter filed in the town’’’ senitence and go to a hlg^ler Wednesday at a Manchester state. be i^noriant. NQchaei J. Kwoka Jr., an un- at a state university, so a Phi cnaracieozea clerks’ office, he states that— speculate that many men and yg announced earlier this year a court to order to achieve a basic convalescent home, will be held Ixtys were imprisoned 7® $7 milUon fund for the ELF. decision for ppobable future Jumbo Jet Safe Anotiier pceslblUty is to carve Also Important is whether employed carpenter from Sey- Beta Kappa key from the lat- P®^,^ ^ ■4 toe snowplow sliced his left tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. from the " " mour, was accepted by- ter glitters less brigbUy in ' 4..,. *'0®*' snow tire while his car ■ Ethiopian army to an effort to Eritrea was under Italian rule cases," the spokesman said. Leclerc FUrferal Home, 23 Main A f t e r 3 S c a r e DtoScraml*wt tt l^the^^»^ retidn ^ d«Lrirt”S l^ '"i^ prosecution and both d efe^ some minds. Mbreoover, there One of the ^ k s for a full- was parked on Weaver Rd. ’ limit ELF support. But It to sug- jgj, yggrs prior to World War St., with a Mass of requiem at Hintript uitth WHterhurv another which in- jg.^,^g,g before Sesde said “ N o" are only 199 chapter^ or Insti- tone transportation eng;lneer, gested other males Joined the ^ During the 10 years begto- St. Bridget Church at 11. Burial n q w YORK (AP) — An Sr«rS?sSSS2^’ loud voice. tutiems Lcredl^y"'phi Beta said Potter, wotod .be to impie- BIF while their ^ ^ en ^ ntog in 19*1 a British military Careless Sellers children fled to safety to goverment ruled. BYom 1962 to s . wm be A in St. Bridget 7Cemetery, ‘Ih American^ g ^ ca n Airlines 747 Jumbo Jet still another poeslblUty-one ^ ^ s ^ S ^ n T S T 7"ro- Attorney <^les R- K®PP® *«»« « n « W toe 1,700 « '^^0 0 5 6 *2 2 5 Both Sides Rest dan. 1962 it had the status of a UJl. FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Friends may call at toe fu- ^ j^g which toe UQxm date center districting. But toe fifth and ’■®P'^"‘^7®^®’ miL SSt J^- Experts to Washington say no trusteeship with self-rule in lo­ Careless wig sellers are getting era. home toi^from 7 to 9. ^ ^ g^ „^ped-U to ^t ust defies it. It includes Con- “ S^T^IaIa .ta^ ^ passengers In Hughes Fight evidence exists that this means cal matters with defense and to the hair of the state board of long or permanent division ot foreign affairs controlled by the hairdressers and cosmetolo­ LAS. VEGAS, Nov. (AlP) — ^ families. In the wild, high Eri­ Ethiopian government. gists. It has delivered notices trean countryside men normally Dazzling Christmas tree pin by Mylu. Bench made, hand rubbed antique" In 1962 the Eritrean parlia­ around the state that store em­ Driving glove of wool, raccoon, nylon brown leather sporty shoulder bag with E O f 16 Benton St. died this mom- landing gear. rpjjg jg^tgr two alternatives „jan Robert H. Steele Republi- l^*"- P*™ where the pass-fall sys- ^ w onie tAnSArn in a Amn-i- AfniDoiA fnn*’’ off tending flocks presumably Rhinestones combined with rose and ing at Manchester Memorial The pilot dumped fuel over _ Bridgeport-Waterbury and can of Vemon. Thursday, defense attor- tern is in effect. ’The society pgtter Plained a ranld ^ *1, i.„**?” ***^_i ’ ment voted to become the 14th ployes handling wigs will have blend with genuine leather palm. Gray, leather-laced Dap. 0 2 3 would be able to fade to and out to be licensed. aurora, or with red and green. $ 0 Hospital. She was the wife ot toe ocean In preparation for the Bridgeport-New Haven — would That’s a “no-no ’’ appeared ready to accept made a study 18 months ago froni Manchester to ®®****^ ***® **°**ls, carinoe of various aettvities. province of Ethiopia—a country S.M,L. « 5 LeRoy E .Johnson Sr., an ex- emergency landing, as too po- create a district about as safely Another curious feature of ® yomig school teacher to sit of member institutions and de- Hgrtfg'rd would be useless un- ®®®*‘® ^ Howard ^ ecutive of Nelson FYelghtways, *^®e and tire departmMits Democratic as any In the state, the fifth map Is that it splits °n the Jury, but Seale Insisted termlned that the practice was gome provision were made Hughes’ 300 million Nevada do- ■" Inc., in RockvUle. mshed emergency equipment to Keeping Bridgeport ln_ the the Hartford area—an area with toat a peremptory chaUenge be not yet wldo^road enoug^i to convenient travel within tiite~maln have rested their cases. » Mrs. Johnson was bom May present Fourth District, on the considerable identity and self- exercised to reject him. present any difficulties. town to terminal points. It will 28, 1910...V inA. Rochester, N.Y., P*®"® ^®® ®toer hand, would prevent that ^ ctou «^ "a^' toe ’^ 1 ^ The man, j'oseph Majoros of ^ J®*®®* ^"neres^‘“to dT^^'^^'aJte iS ^ fa fS r daughter of William and Bstelle Number 1, scheduled to district from becoming over- Region"— into three different Ansonia,------_appeared ..r------exasperatedr ------ot «H ao basis of courses mobile mr^KiiA useusa as oa the thgi population nrimiioffAn cut _i—short «. astoe. , atestimony.- aj------of a doc- Hesselllank Miirdock. and had at 9 a.m whelmlngly Republican. It’s al- congressional districts. by persistent questioning that *^^!~®® ^®^* . “ gtvea grows, he said, and subsidies tor who said he had' treated ” C lived in Rochester and Buffalo, ready a predominantly GOP -Hartford and Wethersfield centered on his ability to be Im- “ “ “* “ <>tiier casM. m in '™® re®- toe are rec- already gre already available available to aid to es- aid Hughes’es- Hus-hps' $300 i.'ioo million million Nevada Neviuin do- do- ’ N.Y., before coming to Man- — . . dlstrlct, but the first alternative would be In one district. West partial. on^endation of the faculty, tabllshment of municipal bus remained todav before toe case Chester two years ^ o . IllB U ra n ce 11 .« 8,. „„4 N.W8. « » 8. „p„„ ... U . .T 4 . “ “ Survivors. besides her hus- WASHINGTON (AF) - A $2.9 w i^ d ‘*^®’’’ by Seale’s attorney, Dr. Harold Felkes, a Las Ve- ^ band, are a son, LeRoy E. bUllon housing blU i ^ c h ^ ^ Whiles R. Garry, and told would also: gas. surgeon called by the eccen-” Relieve police traffic plan- Johnson Jr. of Webster, N.Y.; vldes, for the first time, govern- iha pva.aih 4.®“^ ^ulvey at one “*® trie bllUcnaire’s ousted Nevada' daughter Miss N^cy e ’. ment’insurance against'crime in 7 ^ titles Is one of the factors pg,„t that he thought some of h m ka engineering burdens; ^rations boM° Robert mVha.. » Johnson^ of4 Manchester- . ’------and a high-risk „city i .„ —areas, —4 has been — District Is that It includes Con- which wmen maymay havenave toto gogo byoy toeme ujgthe distinctions distinctions being being sought sought 4^ ! 4®,®®1 ’. 4®*'®!^?_^ survey presem present ana and preaici pretoct lu- fu- <«ve«” wlmn . H hea waswaa Askedu^asked sUter, M 5.^erin7 Eddy of ^reed upon by Senate-House w ^ rtSdire S n ^ ^7 S’ ‘“7 ^ ®oi^t wtuSr^e hadiJen Rochester NY conferees. of towns whteh d ^ Oourt's rulings on the conartttu- volved "word games." ®"® .. , velopment needs, and draw up Kocnesier. n.i. blU-nassed Thursdav- '““*®*‘ ^®*'‘‘’® ^®®^®®‘®*' tlonal districts in toe same „ | a h.. th,. Youth Viewpoint a master plan for all projected ""*"®®- Hiat was all he said. State - m S !^w ^ S to^ ®1®° contal^^ n e w ^ t e m ‘®7®^ ®*T' ®tate. b S ^ S r p ^ taclted -^ ^ “ 4“ ^ ‘ ««P«>vements and adddtions to morrow at 11 a.m. at toe ^ including in- Another factor that would also ^^gjvocated ^ ^ ® 4 street patterns. Diet. Court Judge Howard B ^ ~ Holmes F\meral Home, creased federal aid fpr new ®‘“®® -«id Gr^wich, g„ by the boards is the respect u^g7"Xence" to achieve ite ® 7 PWl<«^y at w ith space taxed in cities. cock ordered him from toe» Main St. ’The Rev. Russell Al- Senate provision car- ® Koodpslzed town, in the pan- (in Connecticut) of ''conerres- ,^ 4 inaidted he would ^® Massachusetts Institute of the trend is vertical develop- stand after ruling any tetkimony len, curate of St. Mary’s million to pay deficits handle reduces the options of gMnal districts for town lines. ® . ']i„w Uiora vlaws to affect Technology, expressed the view- ment, digging down, or. building Srave would be without iTAiAAAnAi mini-nh nHii nffiniAtA rying ’^50 muucxi TO pay uencus ______allow those .views to affect ______^ ^ u ..a*.aa> „ a.,a. , » o—j „ ..i,j . h _ Episcopal Church, will officiate. mnAa the congressional map-makers. 'There U no law which says point of the younger generation up. ' H u^’ co^t44 and a vi^on4 4 * Burial will be in East Ceme mass transit lines was r > As Prof. Everett C. Ladd, g „ g municipality can’t be In . 4^ ^ ^ ®*® ^ at a stormy meeting of a Phi The group considered raising ®* ^ doctor-patient confidence - killed. tery. head of the UConn data center, gp more congresrional dls- «n.A., AiiAAMAuino- MAinma Kappa association in New traffic above Manchester to i’®coSnized by law. There are no calling hours. ------gJ57^®" York. alleviate, snarls and hazards. J'l^ave me atone. I to^ab- New York City, Los Angeles fid k short conference wlto ®**® a^Fued that the society Fly-overs, specifically for north- ®®**?®.^ nothing to aay, F r ik y Silk blend chiffon evening scarf with Two from our collection of boxed fash­ Mrs. Ella T. Waterman Ladies dress watch by Timex, 1 year Casual satchel in genuine Madras leath­ ion rings in 12 karat gold. Lapis stone Medina Defense Qaims and Chicago), but for Oonn^- heir cUents, but when Garry had should be open to all who pos- s^to traffic, Imt eventu^y for - Vendome's delicate dog collar of inter­ er, double handle, large roomy opening. fashion’s favorite butterfuly worked in Mrs, Ella Tucker Waterman, cut this would be a new idea. 4^ declare whether he accepted ®®“ ® '®'’® ®* leaniing. If stu- all dlrectiwis is their idea. the courtbouse. woven gold or silver metal chain for guarantee. Just one of many styles, in 00 , 3 jade stones 08 Black, brown, tan. tiny gold spangles. 03JM I 84, of 28 Spruce St. died yester­ The odds are that the state S e ^ iS a l Juror, Seale 1 ^ *^*"74 creative, you Exits mid r^ps aj- 0^®*^^^'X ciS ly iU ^ dhess- up, 05. Matching earrings 05 gold or silver. 011.05 017 day at Manchester Memorial Intelligence Was Faulty legislature will find It too novel g^ gjj^ ooi,! emphatically, won’t be able to recognize them low vehicles to descend t o busl- ^"ax nugnes was cn oca u y u i , Hospital after a long Illness. to take seriously. “No." Garry exercised a per- miless you’re equaUy creative, ness areas or speed over them. Nov. 6—20 days before he She was the widow of Elisha By BAY BELL An investigation on charges emptory chaUenge to reject Ma- ®ald she. Fly-overs have been used for «P<»tedly left hto Desert Inn Waterman, was a former Associated Press Writer against, Kotouc, of Milford, 4gj^ An account of that meeting years in large cities and their P^T^thouse and had recelv^ Republican legislator and coun­ _ „ _ Neb., has been completed and ninivH side is limited to 60 has circulated among the Phi apidlcation to Manchester Mood trmirfurions. Hie rycnis Joint Purchases also said Hughes was suffering ty commissioner of New Lon­ FT. MCPHERSON, Ge. (AP) y,g pggyitg have been given Lt. such chaUenges, wWdi may be Beta Kappa associations. ’These looms, don County. - Army Capt. Ernest Medina’s Qg„ ^y^g^ ^ Cionnor, 3rd Pay Dividends used for any reason and with- are regional bodies, Uke alumni The sidewalk referendum Mrs Waterman was born ®-R®™®y today a f^lty to- ^^jy commander, who must out explanation. ’Ihe defense associations, as distinct from question was defeated in Novem- and had suffered a heart attack. - f ’Ihe jxnver struggle pitted Ma- Sept. ' 12, 1886 in Lebanon, hiTTk **®®“ ® ^ captain will participation In the Joint pur- has exjwnded 28 and the prose- heu against the 10-man board of Oonn., daughter of Orland and i a I waa reanon **® ®®®7t-martialed. chasing program sponsored by cution has used 12, a difference toe Hughes Tool Oo. Minnie Brcxison Tucker. She Asked about photographs (he Capitol Region Council of of pace that could-lf It con- was a former jnember of the ®*“ ® ^ showing the bodies of men, ctovernments is paying dlvi- tlnues until the defense uses up South Windsor Order of Eastern Star in Col- *”“ ’ o i> wohien and children exhlbUed dends for Manchester In obtain- its 60—be a significant factor Notes for Sale ’The attorney, F. Lee Badley, g( , ey’s trial, which is in re- i„g na gasoline needs, accord- affecting the final makeup of Chester, and ^ former „ soloist4, at , said the faulty intelligence re- toe Lebanon Congregational ^g^ ^ ^apt. S until Jan. 11. Bailey said, i„g to Maurice Pass, the town’s the Jury. School Board Fiscal Policy LEXING’rON, Ky. (A P)—A Church and toe Park^Cokgrega- "^® Intelligence information purchasing agent, g^roiip of students at the Univer­ tional hurch in Norwich. She Eugene M. Kotouc, but ^ e y was not correct." ManrhesterManchester wswas- one ol 11 sity ot Kentucky is seiling class (emphasized he did not Uame Is Defended by Anderson was formerly employed for sev- 4^_ i"k»kiiikr'»nAZ H®Bey said he does not ques- towns in the Capitol Region, all Ti>wn notes with the school’s blessing. eral years at the former Nlantic whether Medina gave or- members of the Capitol Region Board of Education C9iair^ town to get an extra $25,000 in ’The notes, taken in Biology State Farm for women. uihn^MT^nnonHihie for it **®” ^ level My Lai. Purchasing Council, who sought The______Polish Womem.’ AJh^ce ^ 3 Anderson * has »tate______aW. 100 classes by Mary Aim who was responsible for it "Nobody’s ever questiMied bids for their regular gasoUne Group 246 wiU meet Sunday _ Survivors are two daughters, TOiro 246 will meet Sunday at ' A^ersmi AnSarAz also denied that the O’Daniel -a n "A" student-can Kotouc was not available for that," he said. , needs lor m i . 2:30 p.m. at toe Polish-American expressed annoyance regard- (be be purchased for five cents per Mrs. Evelyn W. Helm of Man- comment. board is unhappy with Chester; with whom she made But he said he does question Bids were received yesterday club on Clinton St. AU members ing comments attributed to j^j,ool adminis^tion’s handl- 1®®^“^®- har hnme and Miss Natalie W Medina commanded caiaWey toe information given Medina from the Gulf Oil Corp. and toe • gre ■ invited to toe Christmas Town Council members at the w gf fiscal (derations. He said Three other students repro- Wilscn of Hartford- two sisters 0®™P®"y *** March 1968 during before the captain’s tnx^ were Tennaco Corp., with Gulf toe party. Dec. 8 Town GOuncU meeting the »««vUfiaaHnn of toe hoard’s ‘*“ ®® ***® *®*‘ ®®1®- Wilson of Haruord, two sisters, ^ y^jg^g mforma- apparent low bidder. ----- on the transfers of monies in m w w S ^ c 7 w^ T ^ e 'H»® P«»T>®®e M the enterprise Mrs. Hattie Cummings of Le­ near the South C3iina Sea when tlon led Medina to believe that its net price after a discount Members of Manchester Bar- accounts by the school board, fg^ the purpose of maUng ts to raise money for the Under- banon and Mrs. FViuiie Foster New fashion laced cinch bfilt of shag Soft Krinkle patent dressy bag with of Elizabethtown, N.J.; two more than 100 unresisting men, there would be no clvlUans in below the official tank car racks. World War I Veterans^ bj a letter to M&yw Ho« aztinns hut the hids- HUl Cemetery, Lebanon, Conn, premedlsled murder in the riay- find any civilians in the Village, exclusive of -state andI federal The Senior /--•»«—Citizens » o setback-4»ka..v .lowing — .— »•the .* council------n 4to_ —*cut the i '^®*- — The ______ing of 102 civilians. Medina is The men were told there would taxes, which are not charged tournament scheduled tor to- school budget without giving 4._ 14,44 , , _ 4„ - j,. n-iminia PTeridwt. of a bank in this o«Hn- undergoing an Army Invertlga- be no clvUlanis there." ' them. •. >;, night .»is canceled. ------dlrectlo^as.....w—_ — to where------the — tratlon ^®“ ^ ^ admlnls- aaraw^ha ity. of 287 aaya « its ..- fly-in - a tlon on a murder charge and a similar testimony was offered pass said that the bulk pur------budget should be cut. 'hoard AhAiTAnAn nointed iMa 1. **’ PerMHial N otices charge that he U responslUe for i„ Galley’s court-martial by for- chases by the 11 towns result In Sunset Rebekah Lodge wUl Anderson defmded the $78,673 «Tr»Mfers of monev ®*“- come see the wondrous Animated Christmas Window Displays at all all deaths that ‘occurred In toe mer soldiers under Medina’s gpreater discounts below the meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Old reaUocatlan which drew the , t^jai balanced budset “Wa & village. “ommsnd. Lnk car prices. The per galjon Fellows Hall. M«. Gertrude councUmen’s comment. «ay- . 4:^®.*®^.® ®* ^ ® *^ I n Msmorifiin 5rco.mTwT6 42 ceX or W 7eremann an r Mrs xSce cd till, was neebsri- have been a^ ®®«toue to lou. who fly in Jurt for a o^ e “Hie intelligence briefing is ’Ten or more young men were D&L stores now through Christmas! Chester in 1969, it was 7.47 ceiij^ Wetoerell are in charge of re- tated by aalaiy n^otl^on “ evim toe*T^ of our rwi and undisputed and still available," brought to the court building tlemenU: others by increased fact, even tne Town jr., prestdeni of the First State It’s a many splendored hoUday treat for children of all ages! Enchanting!y'animated tableaux that tell all of the wonders and the joys of Christmas GnSmii,*°8f5£lro*%. Oaodrlcfc, who Bailey said - at a news confer- here, presumably to testily at in 1970, and it will be 8.32 cents Ireshments. (^cuhun lequlrwient. and. OouncU makes ample use of Ba^ of Rio Vista. f * * ” avav Dec- **. 0*®- ence prior to continuance ot a Medina’s hearing. It is believed to 1971. “We ' toveaUgated with the season. Some of your old favorites, plus some never-before-seen displays . ,. . in the windows at D&L stores: Manchester Parkade . .. Downtown New The road U o the sunset.. kkarlii on the charges against they arl! former members of Considering that Manchester -Ilie OYO of St. B ^et to ®“® -® ^ J^ /® ^ ,^ ^ ® ^ op® ^ .” American Banking Aaaotdatton hearing on charg ag ...... ^ about X80.000 gal- Church will have M«TOhe.ter^;;ntog* Herald and they told u. wethe « d y Britain . . Corbins Corner, West Hartford . . . and Bristol Plaza. It’s worth a trip to see them all! S£¥*L?ar,£riii-i .»k .. m « ii. •:» ^Hie b » employment e - » the see- Scutb Windsor correqwndent, fly-in horde to the nation, prolMU Vte charged to connection with the na to answer questions >>f news- tog. compared to last year will Nativity Scene to Bobertstm retary, he enabled the Barbara Varrick, tol. S44-8S74. bty to the woHd,” Smith said. Craig sod iSc men amount to about $1,278. Park. Kk3w ^ n u ™*®- ;>7J> > :>• : - : '

«!V Ma n c h e s t e r e v ^jn in g s e r a l d . MANCHES®>^jfk. f r i u a y , De c e m b e r iS, lo to p a g e E L liV E N MANCHESTER EVENING TIERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY. DECEMBER-18, 1970 PAGE TEN Saturday and present the flow­ Coventry Santa’s Workshop N i x ^ v H e a t h ers. Drug Center ’nie girls will accompany Mayors Ask , Speed Teen Center youths wlU WORLD ALMANAC V W OW NERS thetr troop leaders Mrs. WU- - Tolland County Court llie l>rug Advisory C^enter, assist Sauita at his Workshop FACTS House 81 Ruasdl St, Is (Aserving C o n f e r / ^ liam Johnson uid Mrs. Everett In Center Springs Park to­ Clark who will pick them up at December Special tbs fbOowlag schedule: night from to 9. Students Take Pen 6 tho Hebron Elementary School In Revenue Program Monday thniii^ Friday, Visiting hours tomorrow Gamp Davit aittL.return them to their homes. Sober’s Parents Are Present We will install a new muffler on your A ^ S e ^ B;80 a.m. to S p.m, BRTOGE5PORT (AP)’ — ’The^falriy levied system of state including muffler, kits, labor, and O K and Sunday are 1 to 6 p.m. Pack Meeting , -fov^oo » To Back Senate A teleplione backup ser­ In Hajid To Tackle (Continued from Page One) Cub Sebut^ Pack 28 wUl hold Connecticut Conference of May- wxes. orooerty new chrome pipes. Complete price * vice is available Monday As Jury Gives Guilty Verdict throHa^ Saturday from e ’Ihen they kissed and hugged ^ “P®" the State Re- taxes have iJt been able to keep UHITED SWm'TS CAR BEfMB p.mi to 3 a.m . 'r e i T u m each man. at 7^^ at the Hebron Ele- venue Task Force BMday to recr yp the needs for increased took it lightly. The meticulously The Drug Problem The President and the Prime <>*«n^end quickly a program to expenditures for pubUc services By JUNE UNTON Cambodia Bill For drug advisory informa­ dressed woman shook her head b o o t ® 88 TALOOTTVnXJS. CONN. z ^ monthXmeet- ^^needs of our clUes for which local government is (Herald Reporter) mitting actions in those coun­ tion, can: 847-S22S. By HOIX.T OANTNER Grange Slates in an exasperation common By CUUUi P. DEUBSDOKf' riA IJ. A4A-4485 that he is not alone in his con­ , * * , and towns for Increased state respcsisible Including the most When sons are In trouble, among parents of the extremely tries to facUitate U.S. troop (Herald Correspondent! - cern. Heath, who had gone to the &nd ^ bring »^^jsslstance and for property tax basic types, such as police aifid WASHINGTON (AP) — A key withdrawals from Vietnam Earlier this week, the town Holiday Party parents are usually close by casual generation, concerning A group of high school stu- White House to j■ ■ ■ n- when ,,•*..,** the ^® ” exchange gifts are ^______^ reasonable___ tax______tlon and _sewage_ ^ disposal,” ^ said__ _ James Marc Sober heard a The first Pony Express ^ ^ ^ w j sanction almost any conceivable Police Lop drug problem In town despite of their prime topics of discus- able in sports jacket, conven­ tlons on U.S. aid to Cambodia in Southeast Asia J J *1 rm. Vernon Grange will meet to- visiting youngsters were bedng bring a program In ^h^ch the needs of the letter to the State Revenue Jury declare his guilt on three tional trousers and tie, but a mail delivery betwe^ Sac­ ™ Insistence of school admin- slon was drug education. The ^ g o'clock at Grange iriven. a special tour the man- th® munlcipdlltidia^and of their Task Force, what looms as the biggest _jj,<;imjlng an invasion of North counts for his part in the stu­ mother would notice the wrinkl­ ramento, Calif., and St. istrators over the past two or coimcll Itself has beep aware Vernon Center. Ihere will slon. legion Carol Sing taxpayers are treated fairly.” “Yet, we can no longer In- congressional victory yet for Vietnam, ARRESTS dent takeover of Gulley Hall at ed shirt and badly scuffed Joseph, Mo., 1,980 miles Michael A. Day, 20, of 234 years that no drug prob- that s^ethl^ ^w ^ -Tj—Christmas ^party ^ for chll- The children,chlldx’en 43 girls and two t990 ^..... mayors — -r —j~-,said mthe.w ,taskforce's crease property ^i-,——taxesj- *for)thesew , ^ the University of Connecticut shoes. She confessed she said apart, began April 3, 1860, senators seeking to curb the As a result. Sen. blem exists. for some time, but has l^ n ,jpgn„of members with gifts to jj^yg ronve in’ace f^m eisfat to Legion will hold Its recommendatimis should be Is- services,” the mayors said, last spring. nothing. The World Almanac re­ American role in Southeast to heslt^ to do ^ythlng, feel^ ^e provided by parents. ^ a s ^ i - t e d with the f*!)? ^ ®ued as soon as possible and ’The conference position was When the complicated verdict calls. The first westbound counts imovyn drug uset-s warning them itI. Ist. theiho school’s.nhn.,!’. responslblUty.raoTvina V. _____ Adults wlU _ ___ also _____ excluoige National Folk Ballet of Korea. ^ C3iristtmas tree preferably before the General outlined In a letter from Bridge- A lot has been written about Asia. • mlttee, abandoned plans Thurs- the ideas of the son, 23 years was announced they were con­ mail was delivered in 10 But a lengthy Senate fight ap- day to call up the defense meas- twb*^T^3nlng money ^Ster wh mm*bro^M*'ote*tertect*^t ~ ' ■■ Purrii^-^’urring- They have vlsl tel^n to the nubile convenes Jan. 6. port Mayor Hugh Curran, con- old yesterday, an avowed Com­ fused and upset by what it days, the eastbound in IIM: false nretenses and two nt letter writers, whose men brought out the fact t^t lecturer will be in charge their tije,r itu.S. s trintrip. open to the public majrors' ponference called, ference president, and First Sel- munist and traveling organizer meant in terms of a sentence. days, at a cost of $5 an pears likely, over the watering urg for action, In ^ a )veU.guarded the schools appear to be doing ^ prograpi. ^ and all are invited to return to ,or reUef from p ro p e rty tax bur- ectman Clarence F. Helmann of for SDS during the year he took Their son had planned, depend­ ounce. The service ended down by Senate-House conferees up is the foreign aid ^ 8®ven-student com- UtUe In the area of drug educa- g^^iols will close a* A ft^^e W te house to^ tee tee Hall for cookies and hot ^ens and substitetl^ of a “more Trumbull, vice president. off from his studies at Yale. ing on the outsome of this, to Oct. 24, 1361, when the first of a provision—designed to bar appropriations bill. Conferees S^^hS^broakln^cto^^ *»y Guidance tlon, and all present agreed that Wednesday of „ext ^®^ “P t^ chocolate following the carol- transcontinental telegraph U.^. combat ground troops from overrode objections of Senate wL^Steased on ®!"»®®t Martuccl ear- there Is a drug problem In Cov- ^ Christmas vaca- and ing. His parents. Dr. and Mrs. return to school next term. Sentencing In January line was completed. Laos, Thailand and Cambodia Foreign Relations Committee ^toTto^w earin^^Tj^ ^ ^ ^ ®"‘*‘y- , tlon and will reopen on Jan. 4. ^ ® “ « " y ------Samuel Sober of New York City —in the $66.6-bllllon defense members in including $200 mil- promise u> ^ipear in court Jan. g^ye„ g ,^ee hand In deciding ’The steering committee and ,j^g foUowlng lunches will be CS“4at>«as and Happy New Manchester Evening Herald agreed to talk about their own Judge Parskey, even though C o p y rig h t (£> 1970, When The Occasion Calls for Ftowars,’ his tern) in Tolland County ends Newspaper Enterprise Assn. money bill. lion in unauthorized millitary how to handle the drug sltua- the clergy agreed that a com- Mondav and ’Tiinfidav '*’®ar’’ to the smiling President Hebron correspondent, Anne feelings on the basis that many Action in both cases may be gales funds. Hie authorization Is Think of The parents, these days especially, soon, will be back to do the Ralph H (Julnt 17 of F««t Monday: Veal cuUet and toma- “"4 Prime Minister. Emt, Tel. 228-3971. put off unUl at least next' week uig bm blocked by the fight over H^ord v^e^v recently ap- study the matter and find a to sauce, mashed potato, com. Then came "Jingle Bells” ------find themselves agonizing James Marc Sober sentencing. A pre-sentence in­ amid indications Congress .is ^,6 earlier Cooper-CSiurch wltelar^env ^ 116 proached Martuccl a»d asked If definite direction to follow ^read and butter, chocolate “ 4. as the two men walked to through undreamed-of court sit­ vestigation was ordered but no Meskill Urges Tonga’s Dawn First Patkhill-J oyce uations. able in a brown knit ------dress- date------named for the.actual sen- likely to be kept in session until amendment.' 2) In coiS^ctlon wlte^e te^r i. How far reaching the problem j^^dlng with marshmallow top- t*»® waiting heUcopter, they Senate Push close to its Jan. 3 expiration fourth bill Involved In the . ’ . 8®*“®®“*^ tile problem head on: Write a is cannot be determined at pres- ping. sang ’’America the Beautiful, NUKUALOFA, TONGA —Be­ Sober was found guilty as brown boots and gold strands tenclng, exacted about the mid- of a jMket at CWdor. He was letter to known drug U^rs In ent; some say It reaches even cause the International Date chanred on two of the counts beads, in spite of being up- die of January. date. current fight Is the supplemen- Tuesday: Frankfurt on roll, Nixon gave tee youngsters a , ^ Flower Shop Family Aid The curbs on U.S. aid for appropriations measure. released under a $60 cash bond, the school So one day ” last down to the Capt. Nathan Hale mustard, relish and catsup, surprise by Inviting teem to re- ^ ® ®u*wes around tee Tonga Frank Oakeler, Proprietor inTnra Set by tile Ordeal of waiting. The maximum sentence for CO^ date today at East Hart- week, more than 70 students School, which houses talked of their efforts to steer’ the Inciting charge Is ten years Cambodiauu. were------Included- by (jomerecathe conferees discussed many . ^ ^ .. grades j,gjjg^ beans, lettuce salad, turn to tee White House tonlglit Islands, tee new day davirM on 601 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER (Next to Hoitford National rvMi a fnh VTr nr-nin both SO" toward Other avenues in prison, on the assault charge, HARTFORD (AP) G^V»* Senate in Ifoits version i\fof thftthe tfSOO'$1500- differences______Thursday but found a letter In their lockers, five through eight. apricots and cookies. MUk Is to be part of tee “Christmas ‘*?.® IslM ^ earlier than at a n y ^icer jonn rrancois, ooin changing the system he five years, and on the breaking elect Thomas J. MeskUl caUed nillUon authorization measure ^ action on a Senate p: prow- It read as follows: ------served with all meals. Evening at tee White House” other inhabited place on tee Bank) Michael Q. Zolvlk, 26, of Wap- "You’ve been had, man, tee globe. Tongans call their is­ • YES—WE DEUVEB • felOTle^ He was also jggjg jg g„ unjust. He could be- and entering, one year. There today for approval of President that Includes $2155 million for gj^^slon barring appropriation of— Deflcleticy Reports entertainment featuring -lelevl- Phones: 649-0701—640-1448 ^m y of breaking ana entering ^ attorney or a psychla- are no minimum terms prescrib- famUy assistance plan that embattled Southeast Aslan foreign aid funds in it until ping, charged with breach of whole school knows you’re us- lands "the place where time peace and IntoixlcaU,onirp flt thP hosDltal slso. assault. but pleaded guilty to re- . reduced/’ he said. “I beUeve the execuUve Tokyo Nov. 26...... THK ( IIOICI-; HANK The annual Christmas party ’The Take Over for change at the hospital also, assault, but pleaded guilty " *’®' be reduced,” he said. you think. atlng organs are under obliga- -ThA widAnt WAS nnp In which TTiey sald their son called duced charges of breach of Meskill also expressed concern branch can live with It,” he told On Center St. near Main St. "No hassle, men. Just spread ti<« to take up all legal means for families of the Volunteer THIS CHRISTMAS.. n ^ ohAiif m BhidAnts them Immediately to tell them peace by assault and breaking ^g^. attempt to write pros- a reporter, noting the language cabinet approve yesterday afternomi, cars driv- it to the cats in your crowd: of enforcement—Including the Fire Department and Its Wom­ much larger crowd of his arrest. His visits home and entering without permls- ^ iggp^rt quotas Into law. is somewhat different from teat tlon eftect ve ^®x 1 en by John Rolocut of Sroad Get off before It’s too late. You use of weapons against all per- Auxiliary will be hold Sun- Hehron out of a ^ ”'®ig„*Xgly described as slon. ‘”nie Nw ^land senate™ m tee Cooper-Church amend- Gen. Kanetoshi M^ta, the Brook and John Bird of CTilco- cmly live once. But If you do It sons commlting vlloent attacks 4ay afternoon at 6 In the educa- ^ chTreed ta^tee ^Ite of discussion and debate TTie other two students, Mark to see this dls- ment on Cambodia passed last commander of the GSDF s e ^ pee. Mass., collided. right, once is enough.” on the lives and health of cltl- building of the Congroga- HERE IS f ^ c h a^n^but^w ays with his parents urg- L. Woodward and John Chlaput- criminatory provision deleted ju„e by tee Senate and stale- ern army headquarters located H p rJ lld A d v e rtis e m e iltS ’The name of each student zens.” tlonal Church. Each family buUdlng after a march ai^nd both of WllUmantlc, have %ociBl Security blU,” ^^tgd since by House objec- in Tokyo. KCaO tie raitt AaVeTOHeUlCmJ^ Information campus In protest of court ac- ing that he be careful, OSacking Into Porter St. from was on the letter he received. Informed sources said a bomb ®kould bring a hot dish and A LITTLE HELP pleaded. 1 Innocent__4-r. Kv*Aolrinor to breaking Meskill said._ tlons. z. tlon against other students, Kev- Parents Frisked a drive, James B. Monroe of Mixed Reactions exploded in the back yard of tee for each of Its rmw.,, /HBkPd aa was and entering wunwith violence a and..- -.-The -Tne ou oU snonage shortage aim and coime- conse- ,n,e earlier arnenomem, amendment, en- Sought On In K6yes and Eric Hahr, and 210 Main St. ran his car into Reaction to the letter was Soviet Embassy in tee capital, niembers. one driven by Gary M. Muritey immediate, and mixed. Some but no one was Injured. Work- "Hie Woman’s AuxUlary will .. entered the courtroom but they and are waiting trial. New England Is well known, he bate, also -AntainAdcontained nmvlsions provisions of East Hartford. Monroe was students claimed that tee com- men were called to repair the ^old Us Christmas meeting black students. Vaccinations said. —hotly opposed by tee adminis­ DIAMOND PRICE FACTS: The trial which started just a Woodland Gardens Does If Again! given a written warning for mlttee was "right on target,” damage, tee sources said. Monday evening at the fire- month ago has been attended tration—barring U.S. air sup­ improper backing. naming all the correct names. Western diplomatic missions house. Members are to bring a ____Mrs. ____ Jean ______Moshiec,______Public Don’t spend more than you can afford. A good rule to follow: port of Cambodian forces and Others thought some mistakes in Warsaw said tenstons ap- “seerrt pal” and grab bag gift, jjggiy, jju_g~ reiicirted to the by varying numbers of stu­ A rear-end collision on Center were made. peared to be mounting in oth« On Dean’s Ust "uroe, reported to the Spend about a month of your salary on the engagement ring. But dents, at most about 60. Tliey Peace at Disney’s prohibiting U.S. u n d erw ritl^ of Wolf son Names Brokers St. In front of tee Municipal Still others thought that "ex- parts erf Poland. Cadet Smith, who is In his Board of Education last week were quiet except for occasion­ HDULiYWOOD (AP) — ’Die aid for Cambodia by other na- make sure you get the most for your money. In the ring style that BuUdlng yesterday afternoon In- perlmenters,” those who had A representative of commu- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith of that a Ust of students with al Mflslng and laughing In the Kids of the Kingdom, the girls tions. T,iohA pleases her most. POINSETTIAS volved cars driven by Dennis pertiaps tried marijunana only nlst party leader Wladyslaw Go- Bt. 44A In Bolton, has been no reported record of smallpox courtroom, prompting warn­ M.In m $50 y r ^ ------Million Action at the (Jolden Horseshoe, Indian Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho, Blssell St. once or twice, were unneces- mulka was sent to Gdansk and named to the Dean’s List for vaccination has been submitted ings of dlsnUssal by Judge Leo tacksoNVILLE Fla. (AP)— Ings and business opportunities ceremonial dancers and a host a Parskey. Tliere were a few jA O I^rm ^, h ' and imprisonment. of others have called off their curb, told the Senate President ALL COLORS! and Roblna K. J. Sloan of 10 sarUy named. told the workers In a broadcast academic excellence at the nr-hnni -demonstrations------consisting ^ Lou‘» E- WoUson fil^ a $60 ^ convicted of a securi- four-month strike against Dls- Nixon advised him the restric- Hemlock St. gg„gg gf youngsters uteo they would get pay Increases In United States Military Academy ^ Superintendent of Schools. DIAMOND BUYING FACTS: speeches and skits mocking the million damage suit Thursday violation and served a neyland. ‘ions are acceptable, T o* 1 X,.. , rocelved tee letters. Including 1971 to o«set tee rise In prices, at West Point. Moshler said this Is a About half of all engagement rings are chosen by boy and girl trial performed at J." “»® against 72 partners of a New minimum security Spokesmen for the American The Nixon adminlstmtlma^ Paul Mikkelsonsr $ In tee tej^and Shop park- chUdren of two members of tee Britain’s Communist party Calet Smith, who is In h|s jg letters sent to tee parking lot of the courthouse brokerage firm and a ^ gt Eglin Air Force Base, Guild of Variety Artists, repre- endorsed exten^g to Camb^ Ing lot y e ^ r^ y evening, El- ^gg^^ g, Education, vehemently newspaper, tee Morning Star, fourth year at the academy. Is ggrents^^of these students re- together. But in many cases the young man buys the diamond and later when strict security York ra^ tee senting Disneyland performers, dla the year-old ban on U.S. Possible^ Only alone. Or he talks it over with us first and then brings his girl in precautions prohibited such JacksonviU p y , ini™ -om and Walt Disney Productions ground-combat troops for Laos to . “«®«. or even experimented, forms were "planned to read- School. Sungs, a short distance away flrm, blaming them for events wolf^n a^ks $16 m ^ com- ^d Ld Thailand. Because We 9 H O ! Golangoe of ^nd there were no doubt others Just wages as well as prices. School Menu reported also that during for final selection. It’s up to you I In Central Park. that contributed to his serving a j^nsaUon and $M P ^ ^ thrL-year con- But Senate conferees agreed 207 Wells St. who ----- receivedBut whUe the letter, the price Increases Monday, orange juice ham- November tee cursory hearinf E In contrast yesterday there federal prison term. tive damages. He also asks a Uated a ^ to water down the ban by per- Grow Them—! A __A ii users but youngsters who want- were ------immediate,■ the wage bu^er on roll, corn, applesauce ggreenlnga on grades kinder- were just six of Sober’s friends ,j^g wealthy Miami Beach In- Jury trial. , Shigte ®4 their feUow students to think changes were to be deUyed.’ ure to drive In an estabUshed .... ______A _i u grarten, first, second, third and DIAMOND STYLING^FACTS: and his parents with him. The vestor filed the action In U.S. ------— ------Rowin’ they were. ’Tuesday, American chop ^g„ completed In only disruption was a confusion uigtrict Court. Defendants are -S a O W E R S - lane was issued to Pamela J. suey, wax b e^, tossed salad, g^^g^.^ Rg^ggy^ Modern girls are individualists. Some want an absolutely perfect Going ents will be served In Com- year, Girl Scout ’Troop 6130 has “^ e y spoke of the extreme through Kidder would be w ^ Olioice problem extends beyond the Uam Rusaell compUed "The *»®®a making burlap flow- IdeahL the students, com- the ^ m3 That Cooks CHUiSttfK car belonging to Eugene Wilson ^ jg gg ^gjj RggenUy Jazz Record BOok” In which BuUetln Board ers fdr distribution to convales- menting that the young people the ®®®“/^®® . of 144 L ^ e s a St. cnfc'-oei SUOOR will go all the way for some- The action also claims tee d - Invited to serve on a drug panel more than 1,000 records were 'H*® f>ake sale which was to cent homes .In (jolchester for SPRUCE for a local woman’s organiza- catalogued and analyzed. f*® held by tee Wonwn s Auxm- the holidays, m a in »™raT MMOHBttl* thing they beUeve, but some- fendants consumated tran^- TREES A slick road was blamed for Coins In tor tlon he was told by a school Smite was a founding mem- of tee Bolton Hre Depart- Sari-Lin Rose, Donna Buccl, times get carried off in the tions they knew or should have And Its Cookmate. by OORIMIIMQ an accident on Summit St. "THE GEM OF MAIN STREET" mood of protest, such as at known would be within the pro- 4ministrator to refuse or his her of tee Institute of Jazz Stud- ment Saturday has been cancel- Diana Larrabee and Susan Ba- your Copy and near Green Rd. last night when f Igg ed. rone were chosen by tee scouts GuUev Hall. hlbltion

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^ % PAGE THIRTEEN M^CHESTER EVEl^G HERAUP. MANtiHEStER, (30NN.. FRIDAY, 18, 1970 PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERAJJ). MANCHESTER. 001> ; fiacal 1670, and I t s s S ^ w a s '"^®” AmensT'toe large blocks trad­ 7 p.m. at toe church, with Henry The Youth Choir, directed by PHONE 8T2-9SB1 ^ discontinued In October 1969. ^ As In past news' conferences, na. come effective on Dec. 22 when LAkeview Heights, Cottiers)! turn trip same. 'Walbridge Rd. including Ned- ^em reylo, Gaughan, Hannon, P Manchester ed before noon on toe Big Board I Hillard as cariUonneur. The Grove, will sing "Alary, Mary,” the new middle school is sched- Return trip same. Bus .59 — leaves 7;30 a.m. wied (com er Randy Rd., Per- Keller, Kerkln, Baronowsky). shot wounds suffered in 1988 ml z Yet, toe House pohel said, toe f. Mitchell was asked about his lo- gg 2(X> Glares of Hewlett The Viet Cong replied they “ Jesus Bom’’ , and "Starlight” OPEN 9:66-5:80 TCES. - SAT. OMWBD MONDAY program is open to toe public. uled to open. Bus 63 — leaves 6:85 a.m. Mile Hill Rd. (Elmer, comer mchlo, com er South River);, Return trip Bus 62 Run B. West Berlin, a surgeon told a| » President later named two new ^*.5“ Hospital ]\otes quaciouB wife Martha. This time Packard’ at 80%, o « % : and would discuss toe release ot with Marcia Kellsey, Ruth Veal, i** — k..—. I. esu for conducting defensive toe question 'was whether there TTie routes and time sched- Crystal Lake Rd. (Town House, Gehrlng Rd. Ulrich, Duell, South River Rd. (Spruell, Bonk, « (Ron B) — leaves British appeals tribunal today, z . members to It. And, toe House 60,0(X> shares of Central A South­ POWs only if toe United States The Catol Service will start and Bruce Beggs, soloists. The biological research probably at ySSlTlNO HOURS is "a new Martha Mitchell." ules have been changed as have Hawkes, Thlfault, Warbeck, Davidson, Kennedy, Frey); Hathaway, Labbe); Pero Rd. 8:40 a.m. Baxter Rd. including The Home Office has oidered ••group added, “ two staff mem­ west at up %. On the declared it •was ready to with­ at. 7:80 with toe Rev. Carl W. Handbell Choir will play “ In toe Edgewood Arsenal in Mary- Inteimedfate Oaie Semi­ “ I can assure you there Is not in many instances the bus Miller, Rock, Lentocha, Gagnon, Loehr including Russell, Clark, (Converse). Return trip Bus 62, GW Farms, Meadowood (Rob- Dutschke, known as “ Red bers sUU maintain Utles, exist Amex,large blocks included two draw all Its troops before June Saunders, associate pastor of Dulcl Jubilo.” land and Dugway Proving: private, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m.- a new Mrs. Mitchell," Mitchell stops, in an effort to effect LeBond, KmgUk); Mt. Spring Ann, and Ridge Rds. (comer Run b . ' Butler, ' Breau, Tardlff, Rudl" for his activity in student on other executive branch pay- parcels of Head Ski—one of 80, 1971. toe church, g;iving'the call to "The Bird’s Noel," sung by Ground in Utah. 8 p.m .; private rooms, 10 a.m.- said. “ I would hasten to add economies in the transportation j^d. Includillig Hlllcrest (Char- Clark Rd., com er Ridge Rd., bus 62 (Run B) — leaves com er Meadowood, Lamberton); politics) to leave Britain as a rolls and hot In toe name of toe 26,700 shares the other of 20,600 In its note to the ICXl, the worship and toe . Christmas the Chancel Choir, will be ac­ . He said toe research program 2 p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 pan. that there is no old Mrs. Mitch- account of the Board of Educa- land, Bugbee, comer Hlllcrest Bock, Horn); Reed including a.m". Virginia Lane (Dyer, Cassidy Hill Rd. (com er Bax- national security risk, OF MANCra»TBR j commlsslOTi. At present It Is dlf- diaresPboto unchanged at 13%. greeting. i-- companied by the Rhythm FLETCHER CU SS GO. will drop next year to about $12 Pediatrics: Parents allawed eU." South VietnsLmese government tion budget. )’ Return trip same. Glenview and Carter Dr. (cor- comer Summit Dr., Hoke, ter R d); Anderson Rd. (Paul, Dr. John Gleave, a consultant M flcult to determine If the com- Noon prices on toe Big Board charged that North 'Vietnamese The Chancel Oiolr directed by Choir under the direction of mission exists.’’ million compared With $18 mil- any time except nbon-2 p.m .; Mrs. Calvin Hewey and taught Any complalnU or requests to _ , a .45 a m Glenview, com er Carter), comer Randy R d.); Merrow Nelson). Return trip Bus 62, surgeon to the United (Jam- 6494521 lion two years ago. included: authorities have violated all of Jack Byron Grove will sing 5 4 McKEE STREET m The report also said toe presl- others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. WASHINGTON (AP) — Attor­ and choreographed by Mrk. change the new routes must be Return trip same. r ^. (Dewart, Paquette. Rajari. Run A. bridge ftospltal,- tesUfled that intemational Telephone, off % toe key provlsiona of toe' ’1949 "The Shepherd’s Story," with jj[ dential Council on Physical Flt- Self Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., ney General John N. Mitchell Linda McKay Hence. Rhythm made in writing to the Super- Parker Kavlor) ■ Buff ** ~ leaves 7:40 a.m. poumler). Return trip Bus 62, Bus 63 (Bun A) — leaves three of „ the epUeptic attacks at 49%; Coastal States Gtm, up Geneva Convention. Rodman Stewart, Robert Gor­ m ness ^ Sports, with 10 Cabinet 4 p.m.-8 p.m. announced today toe filing of a don and Mrs. Charlotte Gray as Choir members participating intendent of Schools, who will ^ __Tin„!„mon Crystal Lake Rd. (Town House, a . . 8:20 a.m. Old Stafford Rd. In- caused Minconsclousness and suit against Jones and Laughlin % to 45%; Tenneco, up -% at "Specifically," the note said, in turn refer the request to the Gap Rd. (Boy

MANCHESTER EVENINp. HERALD, MANCHESTOR, CONN., Jt^CHESTER E V E ta o HERAIJ). MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1970 PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE, I^OURTEEN wings of public debaie," he authorltleB raided their place In shbiUd uphcrid the Judgment be- the number of luiemployment Court Asked to Reject said.. 1988. caujge, he said, Pearson’s mo­ New Jump Ci|ed claims filed was listed at 2^,846 SWEET CIDBt llTUlams asked the high court Roy's attorney argued that tive was not to; comment upon for an -insured' rate' of 2.6 per OPEN EVERY WEEKEND today s F U N N Y to tkrow out a $30,000 Ubel Judg­ since the Incident occurred 26 Roy’s fitness for office. Among Jobless cMtt. llie insured rate does not VNUL-NEW TEAR'S L ib e l C u se A g a iu st P e a r s o n HARTFORD (AP) —The State O ino kr NUS, Ik. ment stemming from a^ 1960 years earUer, during prohibi­ “He knew that Roy was really Include many persons out of lA Gala., Oals., Kegs, Drew Peturscn Column about tion, no part of it could have Labor Department rei^rted WABHmOTON (AiP) _ -n,e writer knew they were false or a retqKNiBible person," Brown woiic who have exhausted their Barrels, Splgofs Supremo Court waa , urged former Rep. Alphonse Roy, then any bearing on Roy's fltneas for sedd. “He deliberately maUgnec Thursday that unemployment •memployment benefits or were a im Vinegar, 4 R 8-OSI. ■J^ed reckless disregard for rumilng In the Democratic pri­ office. compeiuwtlon claims for the Hmraday to thraw out a Ubel whether they were true or not. and degraded Roy, not for the not eligible for unemidoyment Jan R Crocks mary for the U.S. Senate, nomi­ The trial Judge instructed the purpose of instructhig the voters week ended Dec. 12 totaled 78,699 compensation. Judgment Invelviiig a newspa­ Edward Bennett l^lUsms, at­ nation. Jury that it could award Judg­ but to sell that cpluiim through­ an Increase of 2,066 over the per c^um n which oaUed a can- torney for the Monitoe Patriot Pearson called Roy a "former ment If it found PeanMHi’a atate-j out the country; - previous week. BOLTON didato for public offlce a “for­ Oo. of Ooncord, N.H., said that smaU-tlme bootlegger." At the ment constituted a "private U-' Claims flle4 during the week Extended ForecaeR protection should be eatfamded to mer amaU-tlme bootlegger.” trial, witnesses testified that bel," unrelated to Rt^a stand­ Bacteria and other slinple or­ put, the Insured unemployment Fait Mmiday, cloudy with CII>ER MILL »Pply to any abatements about Roy indeed had that reputatlMi. ing as a pubUc figure. - ganisms like fungi and algae rate for the previous week at rain ,or snow likely 'iliesday. Routes $, 44A, Bottoti, Conn. The high court haa held that candidates that have the slight­ M. S ilversteln — MS-6S49 Btatements about puMic figures, Roy aald the reputation waa Roy and Pearson bdth. are have been placed Into, a third 7.1 per cent, an Increase over Cold 'both days with highs av­ est bearing on their qualifica­ uitdeserved and said he had in­ now dead. Stanley M. Brown, kingdom known as Proflsta, as the 7.0 per cent figure a week eraging in the 30s and over­ ■'iK. even If untrue, are protected tions tor oCHce. from libel Judgments unless the duced his two brothers to atop for Roy’s estate, opposed to the animal and plant earlier. night lows In the upper teens Circular Saw "Any other rule would Ice the handUng bootleg whlaky after argued that the high court kingdoms. For the same period in 1969, to the low 20s. Read Herald Ads . Mr*. Mory Jtrtcy- i;™: L

Todoy’s FUNHV will pay $< 00 •och MigiiKtH'iiininr" u»«l. Stnd gogi With Combinilion Blade to: Todny's^NNY, 1200 Wcit Third St.,^ltif.lo|id,.^io 44113. Caldor Priced! ViihUn Youth Mural One H.P. for toughest jobs. Improved Charge I It! Planned For burn-out protected motor. Safety U .N . W a ll approved for 7^”^and 6^ ” blades. 30” Jumbo By TOM HOOE Model 7301 13” lUuminated Associated Press Writer a UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Former Fair Trade Price 24.88 Figures or Candles Gift Wrap 6 Ft. Scutch Pine (AP) — What beg;an as a $30,000 Charge it at Caldor!! deficit in the wake of the stormy World Youth Congrress may re­ sult in a sweeping U.N. mural dedicated to young people. Tree “Lord Caradon, who first con­ ■*97* ceived of the congress when he Choose Santa, snowman, sol­ Fine quality foil or paper in Our was head of the British delega­ Ideal der or cancile. Electrified, UL popular holiday designs. 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. .vi-SW*'* About Town Busy Schedule BROAD ST. ^ MANCHESTER Navy 'Elreman Demds J. Near End for . Gbokae, son o t Hr. and Mrs. ALSO: PROSPECT AVENUE AND KANE STREET, WEST HARTFORD, CQNN. John Chokas SI Diane Dr. Round Table AMPLE FREE AND EASY PARKING ★ MASTER CHARGE CARDS ACCEPTED recently crossed the equEdor aboard the destroyer U0S John Including tonigfit’s partlclpa- WUlis, during a; four-mcmOi Uon in toe Mandiester Ifigh cruise around South America. School music depsrtment con­ cert at e In Bailey Auditorium, Now ’Til Christmas Navy Petty Officer 8.C. Syd­ the Round Table Singers have 82 Stores Across the Nation ney O. Reid returned to his five more appearailces during SELF-SERVICE DEPT CODGDATIOMS homeport iai Norfolk, Va. aboard the holiday season and another Mr. Elmore Hohenthal Jim Olcott. D

AMARYLLIS and POT w nx BE HEBE SUNDAY, DKC. SStli — 11 AJR. to 12:80 P.M. NICELY PACKAGED WITH GROWING INSTRUCTIONS i 9 AM 9 9 9 $ ^ m m 9 J d PAGE TWENTY-ONE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1970 MANCHEStfeR EyfiNiNG HERALD. MANCH^TER, CONK,, FTtmAY, DECEMBER 18, 1970 PAGB^TWENTY v^(ln Kansas),” he said. “ I ’m jlloO rth e boundary^ change wak Bolton only going home to change son library Has sent a 14x21 inch initiated l y Ifew dhwn, and Liquor Scrooges Afield, Skating • Coasting clothes and thm go back to Mis­ FOGARTY BROS., INC. day. Indians, Whiles Wage Panhall has since become a souri for the pcUty.” Joseph B. Keating, who repre­ W. G. GLENNEY CO. STOBHT—SIANOH IWWift parfy to the suit. P. Steptiim Martin, first as­ sented Muscat In the transac­ New Town was successful In ‘Bug^ar’ Sets Course Hunting Christmas Spirit 649-4689 Washington Whirl sistant atU m ey of Johnson tion and owns a “ part-interest,” ISew War in Courtroom getti^ a court order which tem­ of affluent Oxmty, takeV the view that In ment cost them their whole wmy porarily restrained the tribal Headquaffers KANSAS CTTY, Mo. (AP) — He said realdento By MA:^aNi: CHESHIRE said that the Lyndon B. John­ By flUOH VAN SWEARINGEN "^0^ ‘Bug’ Establishment fiscatlon 'and a of life, says Austin Engel, exec- government from exercising i Liquor Is about $1 a fifth cheei>- Johnson Ootmty, Kansas, just inost cases, son l l b r ^ has sent a 4x21 Inch NEW ’TOWN, N.D. (A P ) — In­ coiirt costs 'utlve director of the North Da­ any legal jurisdiction In the con­ • I- If Ii. Ir across the line from Kansas nominal fine i24JI2£.lFOGARTY'S INSURED H ie Wa8hin)(ton Pont autographed color photo of dians and whites in west-central fHcrSw*^. 7**^**P^ originaUy supervised by a fac- er In Missouri than It is In ^ flagrant vlo- are sufficient. the former president to hang North Dakota are engaged in a kota Indian Affairs Commission. tested tract The order has since For Pracflcal Gifts ’There will be skiing at North' A advisor who later withdrew view tonight, 6:80 to 9:80. neighboring .. Kansas-onm,—— the lators and ^^d tiiatthat enougnenough geiget awayaway -But,’' he o i l . H E A T [BUPCET PAYMENT PLAh WASHINGTON — The presi­ mercial use of the vessel was In a place of honpr on the boat. reminiscent of those at ‘ "Ihey had very little money, expired but the Indians are tak­ told they would not get a Coast Webstor'*^* nn i his active support. ’The reason rwicHwg iB allowed In Center Yace of It, a nice saving for Kan- with It to cost Kansas a subetan- i^^dy brings dential Yacht “ Patricia,” which Similar photos have been re­ a century ago. But this time It’s but they didn’t need much be­ ing no action pending outcome Webster, is an imaginary creh-. for thla Is not clear A ir CondMtsolag BaxuB layins^ in St Ghristnuus and dal sum in taxes. Guard permit to operate. But quested and promised' from the Indians who are seekli^ to cause nature provided for their of the litigation. ture invented to frlg h t,i chll- Springs Park-until dark. purpose of F m I OU — Oil Burn. served five chief executives, was Weather permitting, hours for when no one bid on the boats “ the ’Truman Ubrary, Mrs. expand their territory. And In­ needs,” Ehigel said. When the Robert Vogel of Mandan, as­ dren Into obedlencp. It Is not . Offlolals’ Views New Year's party supply. BUI Struckel, the ABC’s chief throw the book at 1 ^ ''Hales and Servlss M Hear i sold to a controversial financier Angel Corner Cabinefi I i last July, restrictions were 11ft- Mamie Elsenhower and the stead of a shooting war the bat­ lowlands were flooded the tribes sociate counsel for the tribes, certain what a handful of Bolton According to high school prln- skiing and coasting for top But the Scrooges are bugy Uils enforcement officer, described a who is currently awaiting ed, Kennedy Foundation.” tle is being fought in court In were thrown Into a cash ecoi^ says the Indians w ill for a students had In mind when they Norman J3haw, the paper weekend w ill be 1 to 6 both Sat- year taking the bloom off the typlc*1 operation: Muscat said that no <«ie had my. declaratory judgment upholding chose this Utle for their “ Inde- P**hUahed -adth his knowl- urday and Sunday, sentence on Securities and Ex­ The White House has also Bismairck. bargain. Several cars bearing two-man challenged his purchase- of the the soUcltoris opinion. “ W e’re ' specially priced for the pendent” newspaper which was edge and the knowledge of sev­ Yesterday’s rain will force a change Commission violations. “ graciously” agreed to supply ’Ihe three affiliated tribes on Before the lowland was flood­ The Scrooges, also known to ABC teams park In a cM ceal^ boat. “ Hell, they seemed glad asking,” he said, “ that the pubUclzed for the first Ume F ri­ eral other faculty mepibera. delay In opening of skating at a signed picture of Nixon, Keat- Fort Berthold reservatlMi want ed the Fort IBerthold tribes had their quarry as “ The ABC l«>catlon outside a busy Missouri Victor Muscat, a co-defend- to get my money,” he said. tribes have the same jurisdic­ day. They did not, however, know the both Charter Oak and Center Ipg said. ’The new owners re­ part of their ancient homeland one of the most, stable Inihan^ Elegant Look Boys,’’ are agents of the Kansas Uquor store. When a K an ^- ent of Roy'Cohn’s in the Fifth ■”niey don’t have to take my tion over the disputed area as What Is certain, however, is content. Springes Annex. quested that the InscripUon back. But there are some 4,000 cultures in the nation, Engel Offlce of AlodtoUc Beverage tagged auto pulls up, they watch bid. They had four days in ;Over the rest of the reserva­ that It has raised a few eye­ Parents of some of the stu­ Avenue Coach Lines case, con­ read: “ Take good care of our whites living in the disputed added. Whole families, Includ-.^ Control. It’s their jld Now had been retained only the night Precut for interlocking assembly. Canami boy accused of murder­ before by Rice’s father, John Lad] i i Combination Base A Top ing his modier, aister, brother Rice Sr. and grandmother. The elder Rice, a factory cook, The move is expected to save returned home from wcMrk Dec. time in bringing Rice to trial. 10 to find the murder vlctlma 2 7 .0 0 A bench warrant charging brutally slain and his son—the Rice with four counts of mur­ only other survivor of the hcuse- der wsB signed Thursday by Su­ hold—missiiig. perior Court Judge H«iry J. Your R ice walked Into the NanSc aftM- it was requested Fort Smith, Ark. poUce station by State’s Atty. Joseph T. Oorm- the following Monday and told loy. piSice he couldn’t remember Rice had already been what had hajqiened. He said he ohargred with the same crimes h8d awakened at a roadside In Circuit Court In Norwalk, but rest station that morning, un­ It took the new warrant to get aware of why he had gone the case transferred now to the ters there. es, Half Sizes M {h6r court. JltoKKrl Had the move not been made. SUverberg said the father, who Circuit Court officials were ex­ was in court with young Rice Ladies’ pected to eventually bind the TIuiraday, was “ b ^ ln d his son ‘ 't •• case over to Superior Court any­ in the entire proceeding.” Lined way. Under Connecticut law, a Police said die four victims— ; 4 . SuperliM' Court grand jury has Mrs. Rice, 44; Nancy Rice, 14; Melton and the power to decide whether a Stephen Rice, 16, and Edith murder Indictment should be Fitzpatrick, 73 — were In their hrmded down. nightclothes when they were Corduroy Pant Coat^ Rice appesured In Circuit Court slain at about 9:80 a.m. Police In Norwalk ’Ihursday for a idmtifled a hatchet, a knife with Reg. Just imagine wlist theae would do for your flieplaoa! scheduled arralgiunent, but the a decorative haiMlle, a hammer 13.99- proceeding was put off untU and a brightly colored necktie 26.99 *15 M8 Dec. 24 when the boy’s attor- as the murder weapons. A gift o f warmth! 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Senior Editor T'L.' E ditor Cyndl Cchen * * Karen Winter Sports Editor Feature lEdltor Jack HoUk Kathy Vaida THE High S chool W orld l^ e Vaughan, Faculty Advisor » -w ’• VOL. XXXIII NO. 13 FRIDAY, DECElffiER 18 Compiled by Students of Manchester High School

No Pressure A I Ji’ ' i / ' ' i In R ea d in g ■ I On Pass-Fail

It’s obvious that the teach­ ing system at iMIffi is built around books, and the grading is based mainly on test scores. Therefore, improvement of read­ ing and test-taking abilities would inevitably aid success in all school courses as weQ as outside interests. Too many students either don’t know about, or just fail to take advantage courses such as reading improvement, developmental reading, and reading skills, which are aimed at the abilities mentlcmed above. •i-S ’Ihese courses are taught by MTs. Lavenla Brooks on a pass-fall grading system. ’H iere are-w special booklets i and manual and mechanical pacers for building speed, com­ Wrestling co-captain Scott Kelley putting hold on opponent, Jeff Flavell. prehension, spelling, ' and vo­ cabulary. ’The reading material itself is available on a wide Coach’s Opinion: ManoBcripito N eeded variety subjects such as sci­ Help! It is an estabUshsd ence, sports and literature. F’rom these the student can fact that there can be no chose according to his own in­ Arldian without material to Light Turnout Seen terest areas and bring in sup­ print. As of now there are plementary books and maga­ not enough oitries from stu­ zines if he wishes. dents. If you would like to ’The knowledge gained in the Hampering Matmen submit any of your latest many fields udUch the reading literary or artistic endea­ material covers is as much an In its second consecutive year, mastered them. Hie disadvan­ vors, place them in the Arl- asset as the reading and test One of the nicesVparts:e^M rts of a water shoshoW, from a leg-watcher’s point of i4ew the MHS varsity wrestling; team tage is obvious; the need for a dian envelope that your Eng­ ‘Small World’ junior high and junior varsity taking skilla gained in the proc­ is legs, which come^ell into focus at a time like this (Herald photo by Coe) is stUl ham pered by a num ber lish teacher has.. (And if he ess. ’This is why these courses programs is paramount. doesn’t have one find one can really boost performance in Presented By o l problem s. Changes should be made im­ that does). Please don't for­ high school classes (English, mediately to interest boys in With wily four returning let- get u s !! languages, history, science) and New Concepts in Educatibn World’s End The Aquaettes termen, Jeff Flavell (96 lbs.), wrestling at an earlier age oh College Board- Ebcams too. Aquaette members, along with Richard Lescroart (119 lbs.), co- since’ it is a form of athletic The World’s End Festival I>eyelopmental reading is a the help of their advisor Mrs. captain Scott Kelley (126 lbs.) competition that does not dis­ semeker course Which meets Explained to MHS Students is coming, people. Sponsored Seniors Elect Jean Kellogg, have once again and co-captain Ed Clarke (146 criminate due to size. There are twice a week for one-fourth of by Arldian, it will take place delighted MHS with their per­ lbs.), the team will undoubted­ twelve current weight classes: a credit. Openings for sectaid Maybe you were wondering was very enthused about the on Jan. 7 from 7 to 9 p.m. in Planners For formance "It’s a Small World.” ly suffer from a marked lack 96 lbs., 105, 112, 119, 126, 132, semester developmental reading why seven little children were school explained howr much fun Bailey Auditorium. G>me Each year the mermaids experience. 138, 146, 166, 167, 186, unlim ited. Year’s Activities exist during the following pe­ talking to members of the pat­ he was having, and' that in the heax and see Hope Valley F^irtbermore, the vigorous Any boy with average strength, riods: C l* 3, C2A4, D1&3, D2&4, terns of human behavior classes previous year (in another Poison and other talented practice hard perfecting ballet school) he had learned “ab­ training necessary to wrestling speed, and determlnatian can Senior acUviUes are off to a E2&4, F2A4 and G2&4. last week. No, they weren’t people. Be sure and watch legs, kips, back dolphins, etc., from the child development solutely nothing.” has thinned out the team roster leain the skllla iuid develop him­ flying start with the election of Remember! There’s not much for ticket sales. in preparatimi for their riiow. to 25, leaving too lltUe depth self as a wrestler and as an representatives and alternates pressure since it’s pass-faU, so classes, nor were they child At MHS, the children were at This year it all paid off ex­ "M for the present and too little individual. to the Senior Commencement you can concentrate on get- geniuses studying at MHS. Odd­ first a little uncomfortable be­ tremely well wdth the perform­ upon which to build for the fu­ It is, perhaps, a sad com- Committe. what you want out of it, ly enough, they were “ students” ing in a strange classroom at- ance being enjoyed both last of the Children’s School on ture. mentary upon the Manchester Representatives chosen by and with a little Initiative, that mosirfiere, but as the day pro­ TTiursday and FHday nights. Birch Mountain Rd, Cagers Win FVntunately,______High there student are a bodynum that only 35 their homerooms include Karen could be a great deal. gressed, they were given a The pool w as decorated With ber of promising first year men boys originally tried out for the Bangasser, Jeff Bissell, Lynn Gall London 72 Pete Richmond, a “teacher” change to "open up and be travel posters and a large who should prove to be an asset team. It is even a sadder com- Burgess, Pat Cobb, Debra Dona­ at the school, explained to the themselves” (\riiich of course On&Game; w orld m ap. to the team: Scott Wlggln (132 mentary upon the sophomore hue, Carol Ewing, Martin Flsh- classes the philosophy of this wasn’t easy to do in front of Numbers throughout the night Ibs.), Matt Bortone 165 lbs.) Bob class (approximately 360 boys) er. Bob Gay, John Guard, Jane particular educational environ­ such a large audience). MHSers represented different countries ment, which is based on that of Gay (167 lbs.) and John Duffy that only four boys are on the Hubbard, Mike Kelly, Mike fired questions at the students, Lose One with the finale “NaUons Unit­ Guidance Notes the British F’ree School and (unlimited). All the team mem- team from the class of ’73. It Long, Jane Mather, Melinda wdio in turn explained some­ ed” stressed the much-hcqped- similar to Summerhill. Unlike Playing before about per­ bers have and will continuue is from this class that your team Moore, Sharon Nelstm, Bill Peo- Representatives from the fol- thing (rf the relaxed atmosphere for theme of peace. “Viva la the public school, there are no sons at each game the McUi- to work hard in an effort to will be buUt. ’The class of ’73 pies, Steve Smyth, Kathi Tay- lowing colleges will be visiting that exists at the school,- and -Fiesta” (Mexico), "Purple so-called “ teachers” , but rather Chester cagers split two en­ present MHS with a good inter- wll be mfembers of the school lor, Steve Weiimer, Dave Wool- MHS next week: revealed that they did not re­ Pagodas of the Orient,” "A eight adults who work with the counters, doubbing Bristol (3en- community for the longest peri- ley, Claire Smith and Bonnie Monday—Babson Institute of ceive grades. (Poland) and “Stars scholastic record regardless of children and are known as “ re­ tra l 99-60 and dropping an 83-63 the handicaps. od of time and will have the Rein. Business AdmlnistraUon, Wel- Members of the human be­ and Stripes FPrever” were most to'galn by supporting their Alternates elected are: Jim lesley, Mass, source people.” There is no havior classes expressed varied decision to Platt. Both contests What is the future of wrest­ forced direction and thus a stu­ some of the various numbers’ teams. Balesano, Ralph Bernard, Bon- Tuesday—Boston CoUege, reactions to the philosophy of were at Clarke Arena; the home ling at MHS? ’The answer lies dent is allowed to pursue his tlUes. School spirit can not simply nle Brooks, Bob Garter, Gall Chestnut HUl, Mass, the C!2iildren’s School. Some opening victory matched the in the efforts of the town and interests freely. Subjects are Narrator Nahcl Mldlln, por- be measured by the volume of Desjoumes, John Duffy, Laurie The Guidance Department were skeptical of a free learn­ total of the 'wins tallied last year . the response of MHS students. not taught; instead they are when the team waged a 1-18 alflUte staw^ew a class cheer from the bleach- Ferguson, Enes Gdanges, Lloyd hold an Open House in ing atmosphere and could not Under the pi^sent athletic ar­ learned by the children inde­ campaign. *'®*’ audience on "Flight era; it should be a measure of Gustafson, James Jackson, Deb- Room 110 on Wednesday, from understand Its value, while oth­ rangement, only those from pendently or with the help of ’The hapless Rams were com- ?1 to . . . Russia. This ers were sorry they had not at­ grades ten through twelve can self-involvement and parUclpa- I^pas. Rlch^ 10 a.m. to noon for MHS grad­ a “teacher” if they prefer. pletely outclassed by the taller, traditional senior routine was tended the schoerf. participate in high school ath- Uon in sch ooL activities. ’There Nancy Mereer, Alan------uates attending cqllege who are However, learning does not mnrp experienced and well *lei*e to "Lara’s Theme frdm latica a lifetime to work and earn home for the holidays. MHS Would a free atmosphere take place by memorization or drilled Indians. They were Dr. Zchivago. President Martha Th«;re is no junior high school money; your high sch^l years ^ 1 ® /. Vaughn, Pde students who have study halls work in the high school? For Sandra Wlrta, John by lecture, and subsequently the never in the game as the Red Schardt, vice president I&thy program as in many area are few in number and only during this time are invited to student learns by experience, five weeks, beginning Feb. 1, and White raced to a 37-16 lead Faulds and secretary Lyiin relived in memories. Be certain Smayda and Linda St. Laurent meet with these former stu­ the patterns classes wdll be run schools; there is no junior var­ The representatives and al- research and curiosity. at the end of the first quarter. Burgess did excellent jobs in Everyday Food Prices that you have some construe- , sity wrestling program at MHS. dents. What do the students actually under a similar philosophy to There were many highlights in Otclf officer routine "Land of Boys at MHS do not learn the Uve memories ol these years ‘®'!^® ^ Graduates who plan to attend ,do? Anything they so desire. the British F’ree School System. the game. kOdnlght Sun” (Scandin- of vou r life '’®^ ‘*‘® the open house are asked to call Class members will be able to sklUs of competltve wrestling One boy explained how he was Senior co-captain Jim McGee, avia). . . . Coach Alibrib represent pursue their own Interests and until boys of rival schools have ______their homerooms- during com­ the Guidance O ffice (643-4240) melting nails to make tools, and returning tifter a bout with CJostumes also varied from mencement meetings. Since it’s before Wednesday, if possible. a nine-year -old told of how he work writh materials made mononucleosis, poured in 20 stars and stripes to Pol^esiw the year of ’71 it’s bound to be had prepared a motor. Other available to them. points including ten of Manches- skirts, and Mexican hats. All the best ever! The VITgwam school store an­ students spoke of building It remains to 'be seen wheth­ ter’s 17 foul shots. He could ^ “ exceUent show With 4-H Confab Report Kathy nounces a gala Christmas cele- things, playing in the woods er the studentk'’ 'Will be recep ­ have easily racked up 30 if he “ added attraction of John bratimi for the appearance erf and of the methods by which tive to the new environment, or hadn’t been taken out early In W o^ as Tarzan in the African that jolly fat man from the they could pursue a subject wdiether they have been too con­ “We Care’’ was the theme of spent in rehearsal for the Na- the fourth quarter. Sixth man on over 7,000 Quality items! the IkTO NaUonal 4-H Congress tlonal 4-H Dress Revue held on Friendship is the only cement North Pole Keep your eyes such as math at their owm pace. ditioned to change. Kathy that will hold the world to­ open and watch the window A Project Concern child who Daryl Juran Jim Balesano had his shooting held last week in Chicago. Thesday. eyes zeroed in as he canned 21 Being with 1600 4-«ers from The following morning the gether. next to room 118 for his ap­ points, all in a reserve role. C3o- all over the U.S. and Puerto girls and escorts wore given a Woodrow Wilson pearance. Girls’ Leaders captain Dave Woolley (’71) con­ Rico gave me a chance to talk breakfast at the dress revue. An trolled the tempo of the game. with them and find out what audience of more than 600 Jim Die® Di^iisses ZPG Raise Funds He ran the Manchester offense they, were doing in their clubs, watched as I modeled my gar- Jim Dies,-a graduate student be tried in order to promote use and was all over the court ,1 could see the ways in which ment on the stage, For Indians at UConn; recently expressed of ccmtraceptives. As far as playing defense. they actually riiowed that -they During the whole week, vari- What is a Girls’ Leader? Not Why waste precious time running from supermarket to supermarket, hoping to really cared about our worid. ous activities and tours were his views on overpopulation and Biology n was concerned, it was Following the game, the lock- j ____ _ Z ero IPi^Hilatlon Growth (ZPG ) quite an interesting and inform­ er room aroarf the Indians Wo heard many speakers planned for everyone. We tour- Oiough the Chris’ Leaders Club save money on so-called specialse to the Biology n dais. ative presentation. whooped it up in anticipation of TOP NOTCH ...the •who presented ways to express ed the Field Museum of Natu- is not new. According to the Instead of taking. the drastic Kathy their next foe. Hiis enthusiasm our concern. Those who heard ^al Ifistory and the Museum of , , . , . , constituHon, Girls’ Leaders are them felt a need to make a science and Industry. Special stand that Paul Erlich seems WM ^missing from last year’s sophomore, jun­ "Customer Oriented' You can DO ALL YOUR FOOD SHOPWNC AT TOP NOTCH with complete :;ommltment to act. entertainment was planned for to represent in his book "The Populaticni Bomb,” Mr. Dies felt ior and senior classes who At the Congress I found that each night. We heard “The Debating Qub Food Stores that assurance that you will begetting the very LOWEST EVERYDAY PRICE ON that gradual change in more not only do 4-Hers and youth in Kids from Wisconsin", the Chi­ t h r a . * ” ■ « realistic and further study in all took with it Manchester’s EVERY ITEM! (7 general care, but large compa­ cago Symphony Orchestra un­ Talking About . . j j But What do Girls Leaders Serve You BEST! areas is necessary. dreams of an undefeated sea- * nies do also. ’Ihese businesses der the direction of Arthur o—, ™® ouvious answer is that As well as viewing the film son. TTie Injuns were down by ft,-,, xa. . value the youth of the nation, Fiedler, and ’"The Establish­ Environment a at. ti tn t. a a tit icad . B ut m oro than that. "No Room fqr Wilderness,” stu­ 12 at the half, but came out like _ . This is made possible by Top Notch's policy of eliminating all unnecessary and care enough to send 4-Hera m ent.” ., . . Girls Leaders must meet sev- VISA-MATIC SHOPPING CARTS from each state to the C!on- Several m em bers o f tlie (Con­ dents discussed and questioned Pollution! Eveiytme’s talking expenses such as stamps, games and gimmicks. The tremendous savings we graas in the consumer educa- necticut delegation attended a his lecture which was primarily about it lately. SPerhaiw p ? theyC w ere eretlfi^S; a UtUe too o'>U«»Uons. First, they ElimiiMtm stooping . . . hoWt more concerned with the questions: food . . . *nd imhen you r»«:h check­ officers of the companies trav­ rodeo one evening. The whole Those talking most about this aggressive as the fouls began ^ quarter, they pai­ out counter, checkout clerk unloads -Do we have a population prob­ make enable us to have TH E LOW EST STORE-W IDE M A R K -U P in this area! eled great distances to attend week was a wonderful experi­ problem, probably are the mem­ It for you! lem? How can we establish an nt h «»® MitremunU. w- the sessions and to q[>eak with ence, and I wish more teen­ bers o f the MHB Debating C9ub'. Mch I^®™^ aud Bill gRy q, junior varsity''sport. optimum or ideal peculation? the members. agers bould have the opportuni­ This year’s topic for all college People (’71). aU startere foul- Girls’ Leaden, also help in ^ s - SEE-THRU MEAT TRAYS Come in end judge, for yourself . . . WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON! I was a delegate to the Con­ ty to meet persons from all How can we maintain ourselves and high school debating teams fu, game. Aided by education classes and act Now you can see ell sides of the meet over the U.S. and Puerto Rico. at this optimum? gress in the consumer educa is how to-control and develop ^ 1 referees in intramural sports. you buy . . . meet reedy for your tion-home economics project At the beginning of the dis­ the physical environment. domlMted the hackbpar^, ^ ^ freezer without rawrepping. apoosored by Montgomery cussion three facts were agreed The first debate will be held sometimes getting five or ^ Lead^, 3^ appropriate Ward. The 62 4-Hers in this upon: The population is grow­ Jan. 9 at the University of H cooperation irtthteach- CARRY OUT BUNDLE SERVICE project were honored at a din­ DECA Notes ing, there is some maximum R^ and WWte d^to’t ^ve in and ^ e « of the ^ b , ner Sunday night. There I had population, and the optimum B ridgeport. FViur m em bers and scrapped to the end. For ... Courteous bundle boys will carry your even a better chance to get ac- Allen Roberts, a student of from the C9ub w ill debate—tw o purchases and carefully place them population is less than the maxi­ in your car. quainted 'with girls from other d ECA, recently made a speech mum. Limiting factors such as pro and two c(£. The results of r ' ' r states4|^t was a fantastic ex­ to the Klwanls Club of Manches­ energy, social interaction and run-off debates will determine who these students will be. De­ . ,. . , , omore year and are evaluated COMPLETE QUALITY GUARANTEE perience, unforgettable to all ter at the Manchester Country the Impact on the environment hasn t been done in quite some membership on the of 1 ^ '*11’f" # baters are judged by advisors The customer Is ALWAYS right at m 1 who attm ded. Club explaining the Distributive definitely affect maximum pec­ STORE HOURS: Sue Nelson of other debating teams on their the fulfillment of quality and ob- T o p N o tc h . . . If yo u ’re n o t co m ­ Education program and its re­ ulations. However, what perhaps Tonlght the Indians journey to ligatton requirements pletely satisfied for eny reason, your lationship to the world I fJi tional 4-H Congress represent­ of DECA of Manchester High, mum peculation. The quality of ability in rebuttal. FYirty teams ing Omnectlcut in the dress re­ will compete, ' and the most be anoOier hard-fought contest, are also concerned with several OUR OWN BAKERY UpoXoich I participated in a question and life beceimes endangered when vue project. Simplicity Pattern worthy team will receive prizes so go to old Hall High and cheer weUare projects. At a recent Heavenly light, deliciaut Pettriet, W tl,Tkan.tFrL 9MLta9PJL answer session following the growth expands, thereby de­ Cake., Roll*, and Donuts bakod fresh CO. sponsored all the dress re­ or trophies. our players on to victory. bake sale, the club raised |60 program . creasing the freedom of the In- Ka-(Chook vM ch.they sent to (Chippewa In- In our own ovens. vue delegates and a fashion Distributive Education Stu­ dl'Vldual. . The club will also take part Discount — dians. In February, they plan to show. dents from both MHS and Wind- Hie prer^ulsite to stabilizing in the competition for state are Paul Elsesser, ’71,', presl- travel to the Oak Ifill School for On Sunday evening a basket ham High School recenUy tour- the peculation would be perfect cham pionship in Mky> in which dent; John Abbott, ’72, vice- the Blind- to give a party for supper was held honoring the ed the national office of the birth control device. To b e ideal all schools in (Connecticut will president; Sue Garrison, ’71, students there. Activities during Sl.drsas revue delegates so that Thom McAnn Shoe Oorp. The the contraceptive would not only debate. Peter DiRosa, club ad­ secretary, and John Lombardo; the school year Include a Play- BiG the girls could become acquaint­ students previewed the 1971 have to be 100 per cent safe visor, is hoping that the club ’72, treasurer. A meeting was involving both Boys’ and ed with each other and meet and effective but also inexpen­ will able to send members to spring lin e' o f m en’s and wom­ y n U A f - * held Dec. 9, to discuss general Girls’ Leaders, and a Mother- their escorts. At the fitshim sive, easy to use, acceptable the national debating tourna­ ens’ high fashion foot wear. Hie techniques of debating. The Daughter Banquet, show all the latest styles were group also had the (^portunlty and a prexiedure that is rever­ ment in Washington on Feb. 16. clu b w elcom es any students O fficers o f the 1970-1971 Chris’ shown. All delegates were pre­ sible. Optimum populations to meet and talk with the ex- To add to this already full wishing to become members. Leaders C6ub are (Carol Ewing, sented with a leatheiHjased .ecutive vice president of the va^ according to area; there­ schedule, the club has sent as Sue Heller ’72 President; (Carol Strong, vice MANCHESTER ^ EAST HARTFORD ^ EAST HARTFORD scissocs set, compUments of organization. fore, the optimum must meet yet unanswered challenges to president (both ’71), and Gail WinpHrity. Kntertalnment by a all the needs of the people with­ "Sandi and Maureen teams of neighboring schools London, secretary, ’72. (Club ad­ grou p “Tile World’s in each population. and recen tly received an ihvita^- I am the masiier of my fate; visor is Miss Julia Case, chair­ Fair” ended the evening. Life is a jigsaw puzzle with Exhortation and coercion, tlon to the (Connecticut (Confer­ I am the ciqitain of my soul. 260 North Main at Main ^ 1150 Burnside Ave. 801 Silver Lane man of the phjfsical education Mionday aftei^iocn tor these most of the pieces missing. -'M t j. ShAkCipCArt along with "nothing” were dis­ ence of Debating. Henley department. anonymous cussed as methods wfal(£~mlght O tH cu ^ o f the Debating (Club gifts sad tBetr escorts was E . 8. Janes Sue H eller ’72 t . \

PAGE TWENTY-FIVE V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CON^.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1970 MANCHESTER EV|!NING HERALD. MANCHES'fER. CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1970 p a g e t w b n t y -f o u Ir Columbia Liberation Date for Cuba Vernon Distrbute CooTtbook The Herald's newsboys are QotureBid'" In the day-by-day process of ^Passing Exile Deadline Take Water Firni All Items But One distributing the 11th annaul SCRAP CO., Inc. edition of "From Your MIAMI (AP) — A (Juban exile Itant “ liberation" leader only Angers Foes Neighbor’s Kitchen,” The .A d .’ ? ? scheme to liberate Ckiba from P®®* y®®-*"' *be former C^- T a k e n O ff Okayed at Meeting Herald’s 1970 cookbook. ■ _ .,.1 . ban businessman turned Ameri- Flight O fS S T A id TOP PRICES PAID! The books are The Her­ communlsm will not meet its acquired impressive Tlie Market Voters approved all but one commission for the review of ald's gifts to its home-deliv­ end-of-year deadline. support for ■ his scheme to in- WASHINGTON (APt — Sen- of the items put to vote at the election laws in Hartford, who ered subscribers. All of the Backers of the so-called "Tor- vade toe island and dump Cas- from Conformity ale opponents o< the supersonic special town meeting held this submit revisions in election books should be delivered be­ riente Plan” say this does not tro. transport —SST are angry o\'er FaUure to negotiate a pur­ *aws to the next General As- fore Christmas. mean their drive to overthrow He claims that more than 80 a mov'e to force a vote on pro- chase agreement is the reaatxi • sembly. Fidel Castro has been aban- per cent of toe exiles are united \-iding federal aid to the faster- the proposed sale of the Vernon COPPER - They appropriated $86,000 for pertain local officials had not doned. Ttie movement’s timeta- behind toe effort and that lead- TEST-DRIVE A BREATH-TAKING than-sound i^ane. ble is Just a bit off schedule, ers in 16 forelg;n countries, have Water Company has been drop- the purchase of a new fire been sworn into office and the Backers of the project moved truck; $4,000 for the construe- election law booklet does not Judge Stays they say. promised help in some form or Thursday to invoke cloture—the ped, according to WlUam Jobn- tion of a storage shed to be used whether members of the "Our plan continues to be toe another, THUNDERBIRD parliamentary devipe vused to son who spearheaded a drive to jointly by the Board of Educa- Zoning Ctommis- same,’’ said one supporter of Torriente has consistently re­ shut off extended debate sell the facility to the custom- Extradition THE CAR THAT SETS A NEW TREND IN LUXURY BRASS tion and the Selectmen; removal Zoning Board of toe mysterious plan which at fused to reveal any details of his A two-thirds vote, whlth un­ crs. of the old hearse house in order Appeals m ^ t be sworn in. one time served as a great uni- scheme.. der the rules can’i\w>ma until The company' is owned by fying force among toe exile col- Among his critics, however, is to make room for the storage _ Saturday, is required to enid the Barney Moses and last summer O f Angela ony. "But we are not going to Fidel Castro’s exiled sister’-Jua-- talk session. shed, and added the names of hd announced "due to his ad- the registrars of voters to the has talked Santa Claus ■NEW YORK (AP) — A feder- commit ourselves and sacrifice nlta, one of toe CSommunlst 0{^[>onents planned a fllib ^ e r .Vancing age’’ that he wished to our people by telling Fidel we chieftain’s most vehement ene- LEAD Board of Admissions. into stopping at the firehouse , refused todav to free wjr r.uc. — F C - 7 1-12 4 if necessary to stop passage^ of a sell it. He offered the customers . , . Saturday at 7:30 p.m. to visit J K V , cojnlng on the 31st of De- mies. Senate-House compromise pro- / the Importunity to buy It before They also voted to allow the jocal families. Santa wUl visit militant Angels, Davis, cember.’’ She, and others, have said p>osal for S210 million to l^ ld putting it up for outside sale. re^ tra re to d e s l^ t e the shut-ins before stopping at the but barred her extradition to Although reluctant to discuss support a p r o g ^ two SST prototypes.. . NEWSPAPER THUNDERBIRD 2-DR. HARDTOP Early in the fall a large rep­ (WE HANDLE PAPER DRIVES FOR CHURCHES, p ^ y ^ illation after the n ^ e firehouse. California on murder and kid- the failure to keep their long- know nothi^ a^ut. '^ e y Sen. William Proxmire, D- resentation of the some TOO BOV SCOUTS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS) of each voter on toe registry Anyone wishing to have Santa naplng charges pending an ap- standing promise, toe move- Im pll^ Torriente Is eltoer F C - 7 1 - 1 ^ 5 \Vis., leader of the fi^ht against users aimoared at a meeting SCRAP IRON — OTHER METALS list, M one would have to con- „,ake a house call is asked to S ment’s leaders hlAted at finan- naive^ or has covert backing the SST, called the cloture move and indicated their interest in BATTERIES — RADIATORS — PAPERS — BAGS suit the caucus list for this in- call caU 228-3901 or 423-7181.423-7181 I«>m toe U.S. government. •*a ruthless parliamentary pow­ ^ ------. , clal difficulties. purchasing the fcudlity. The of­ Also Bayers of INDUSTRIAL SCRAP formation. It also makes It piuFlu Olnlc Appeals. ^ ^ ^ Torriente denies any U.S. ties THUNDERBIRD 2-DR. LANDAU er play. fer called for the sale of stock TELEPHONE 872-6587 easier on party workers at The recent flu clinic was well District Judge Marvin E- carry out a war,” said 6ne. , although he says “ I have many "nie cloture petition—if it in units of 100 shares at a price 0 HARTFORD TURNPIKE ROCKVILLE, CONN. M election time. attended, according to toe Pub- Frankel, in denying a writ of Ejjgg Torriente, or- Irlends, in this country and else- succeeds—would be the culmi­ of $300 per unit find the cus­ f lo a n : The townspeople voted not to lie Health Nursing Association, habeas corpus, said that toe Su- jg^nator and namesake of toe where.” NEW! You can nation of a ruthless overriding tomers were to tome up with accept Webster Lane as a town There were 20 persons from P«rior Court in Callfomla was popular movement, was expect- *^® y®®*" of the clearly expressed majori­ 7 A.M . - 4:30 P.M. M ON. Mini ERI. or(der,^e disti ictive a minimum of $70,000 toward approved road by a standing (Columbia; j 8 from Andover and ^® appropriate forum to hear ^ formally announce' toe tiu.vellng toroughwt this coun­ ty will of the Senate." he said. H SAT 7:00 AM . to 3:30 PAI. the total purchase price which and exciting ^ R O O F The SST appropriation is part vote of 21 to 11. eight from Hebron. Dr. Mervyn delens® objections to toe temporary delay in plans within *'*‘y was estimated to be about There was considerable discus- administered toe vaccine charges. g days. suppoi^. Unverified es ^® ®s FC-7 I-I 25 g|| Thunderbird of a $7 billion measure which THUNDERBIRD 4-DR. LANDAU SEDAN also ccmtains funds for' highway $112,000. slon about this particular Item ®"^ Andrew Gasper, An- Frankel toe M-year-olcl until toe abrupt change, toe fund^seeklng delega­ Johnson said a subscription models for '71 and airport construction. The te toe warning assisted with registration, former philosoitoy instructor at „ organized toe T? 1 ® Million bill also would provide money to letter which was to have been in toe w a ^ g . , A total of ll3 persons received the University of Callfomla at ggr,y thif year had T tun the U-S. Coast Guard, the sent out to users In September the vaccine at L t o clinics. This Los Angeles camu^jBet justice ^ iL ist that Cuba Hills Estates on St., ob- ^ increase of 30 over last in,Callfomla courts “ toe reme- Communist Department of Transportation and was to ‘ include stock sale information, never did get jected strenuously when First - Bucelvlcius) road, l ^ e asked how long w d office. The office will close He said it would be "a cum- since taking over from dicta- need to be pre- to stop the SST program. Prox­ in regard to the purchase before FAIRWAY find it? how wide toe road was and how 24 and be closed bersome and abrasive require- tor Fulgencio Batista in Janu- the peop mire and his allies hope to sep­ the usei’s" could be contacted. first many lote are on it. He ®dded cbristmas Day. ment” to make Callfomla crffl- ary 1959, toe Castro regime has ®*'® T-______arate the SST funding from the Santa, at Workshop, Gets Time ior Packing At the time the company was toat toe turnaround at toe dead '■ dais defend Jhelr administra- put down numerous exile incur- - rest of the bill. offered for sale., some memliera end Is too small for a snow Manchester Evening Herald 'tion cf justice in a federal court sions ranging from a few men to Free Transportation .Meanwhile, threatened filibus­ Santa takes a break from gi-eeting youngsters and Chester branch of Santa’s Workshop in Centei of the Town Council urged the plow to operate in and asked Columbia correspondent . 'Vlr- In New York. the thousands participating in ters on other major issues are Springs Lodge. The workshop opened yesterday and mayor towconaider having the fairway has clarification on specifications carlson tel. 2280224. Miss Davis arrested here in toe American-supported Bay of LIMBURG, GEJRMANY—This taking notes on what they want for Christmas as and regulations regarding its " ______. stacked up behind the SST pro- he gets help from three “ elves” , Sue Samuelson, will be open tonight from 6 to 9 p.m. and from 1 to town purchase it. Because the October, is wanted in Marin Pigs invasion in April 1961. small cathedral city ® customers had first chance, no acceptance. County in connection with the Reaxition to toe Torriente an- Lahn River plans to introdiice ixjsal. These include bills deal­ (left), Abbey Ellis, and Jennifer Katz, at the Man- 6 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday. , _ ing with increases in Social Se­ action was taken at that time. It was stated toat there are O n e n e d G b S L u i e courthouse shooting of a hostage nouncement amoiig toe more free municipal transport s curity benefits, welfare reform, to Granby (6^3), at the high Moses said Wednesday the open tonite eight lots concerned and the A - judge and three other men in than one-half million (Juban ex- year. To keep car traffic ou tightening international trade Tolland school. deal is off for good and he hhs road is 20 feet wide and about TtlfitYlfM l 111 T filast ___San______Rafael______last August.o ___ lies___— in ------this country, Latin Amer- of toe center of toe . t o .w , w n restrictions and restrictions orl Coach Bemle Mulligan plana taken it of(,the market. and sat. fill 350 feet long. The subdivision Her la'wver John Abt asked I®® ®h^ Etepope was expected to its narrow, steep streeto, vr No more the sending of aid and combat to start Steve Koths (19.0) was approved In li07, prior troops to Cambodia. George Rego (16.6), Bob (Fleet present road specifications.“ At Gotham Cafe S? -r.'. (10.0). Chuck Ramondo (8.7) Steamfitter Wins Some townspeople present felt NEW YORK (AP) — The ex- appeal by State Court of Ap Although he emerged as a mil- buses.; Resignation of Dorothy Heintz a n d Richard (Jharland (7.0) S100,000 Suh •k IH» sets i ^ plosion that destroyed a three- P®®!® Judge Stanley H. Fuld. Social Security against the winless Granby -A'afi kinds of stocking filters to new specifications before be­ MIDDLETOWN (AP) — A Su- stoiy building in lower Manhat- ‘ Abt told Frankel toe extradi­ Bears. -Altoys, pleiriy for undw $2.00 ing accepted. tion proceedings and toe Ron Gumon, suffering from perior CJourt jury here awarded Fewer than 50 persons attend- tan a week ago was caused by “ - ‘rges*^ wem Z d c ^ waiting. Bill Near Death From Post Office Unexplained atx severe sprained u ______ankle„uffer- suffer a $100,(X)0 judgment to a Dur- -11^1971 cotertdar pods ond refills ed toe meeting. , two men who sent gas flowing tended toat his client "can’t get ed in last week’s game against ham steamfitter who was Injured Of Overstuffing members. Following the dinner, "you. name it — we hove it!" Becldah Appeal into an uncapped pipe, Fire a fair trial In Marin County.” Local post office director Mrs. served by Ellington and WlUing- Ellington is still out of Mtlon. in an accident ^ at Charles Pfizer, the society will hold an open Selectmen have been notified Commissioner Robert O. Low- ______Dorothy Heintz of Metcalfe Rd. Inc. of Groton five years ago. orgoiNxotional discounts too! By JOE MALI. Receives Degree house at the historical museum Manchester Evening Herald The jury deliberated for 40 that Frances and Peter Beckish ^ry aays WASHINGTON (AP) — The has resigned voluntarily, follow Murray Kent Wheeler, son of from 2 until 4:30, giving those Tolland correspondent Bette minutes Thursday before return­ have f l l^ ^ appeal to toe Su- ^ joth victim of toe blast and Crime B i l l F u n d s Senate’.s conglomerate bill on ing an inspection of tne post of­ Mr. and Mrs. Murray O. Wheel­ attending a glimpse Into the at­ Qtiatrale, tel. 875-2845. ing with a verdict In favor of Mw "miracle" ^ Social Security, trade, welfare fice operations by the regional er of WllUe Circle, has received mosphere of Cjhristmases past. recrat decision of^ toe Court of died - a u r ^ y . WASHINGTON (AP) — A $3.2 and a variety of other subjects a Master of Divinity degree Santa Claus will come to town Ronald Markham. mcent aecteum 01 ine w u ix Emest Raasner, 66, of Brooklyn, crime bill which reauires postal Inspectors. Common Pleas in denying toe suffering from bums, Impala Sport Sedan appears dead despite a demand from Southeastern Baptist Theo­ aboard a fire truck Sunday at Sea Pollution Markham said he suffered nu­ downtown main street SSs to fSn^ from President Nixon that by Mrs,. Heintz declined knowl­ merous injuries, including a rup­ FAIRWAY Becklshes three appeals con- fractures and shock, m t ^ h ^ logical Seminary, Fort Worth, 1 p.m. and will meet with local ROME (AP) — A conference edge of any Inspection, and cited tured spinal disc, in November FIRST. monchester! nected with decision made by y^ere in- houses of Congress, this session action be taken by Tex. children at the Hicks Memor­ of 400 deleg(ates and experts Congress before it adjourns. personal and health reasons for A graduate of the University ial School gym until 4. Candy 1966 when he tumbled through the Planning and Zoning ijured. Searchers are looking for n,rc,ah hnth (4inTnhera from around the world have mission and toe Zoning Board bodies in the rubble. ®P®^ °*|^**^*^ Rep. WUbur D. Mills, D-Ark., her resignation, which comes at of Connecticut. Wheeler was one canes will be distributed to a hole in the floor at the plant. the height of the Christmas unanimously apptxived a resolu­ of Appeals. Lowery reported that wit-• ® ^®*®® powerful chairman of the House of nearly 125 candidates receiv­ those attending. He said he was fixing a pipe mailing rush. tion calling for checks on over­ Selectmen said Rep. WUllam gessea saw Tung Sang Lau, 48, ®®"^ Ways and Means Committee, ing their degrees and diplomas The VFW Post 241 will hold backed away into a hole A spokesman for the New population and uncontrolled in- j . ___ j O’Neill will attend toe next y,ho died in the fire, open a gas .said Thursday he sees no in ceremonies at the seminary. its annual Christmas party for ^atriallzatlon to fight sea poUu- “a*! been made to provide Caprice Sedan England Post Office system de­ meeting Jan. 5 at 8 p.m. in Yeo- ugg valve shortly before the ex- te ^ i^ a l 19TO chance of rescuing the leg^isla- BuIletln^Board children ^ and grandchildren of ^ access to a vat on the floor be- tion in a conference, even if the clined to elaborate on the rea­ man’s Hall to discuss any prob- piggiog. He was one of toe own- Chib Scout Pack 915 will meet members Sunday at 2 p.m. at The conference, organized by lems townspeople might want era of toe Four Seas restaurant, and $1.6 billion te . Good news for all you smart buyers. Senate passes it. son for the investigation or on tonight at the Meadowbrook the the post home. the U.N. Food and Agricultuiie Markham charged the com- to have presented for leglsla- a second-floor establishment not Besides emphasizl^ Md to Chevy’a back! And that means we’re back in the new E the outcome. You Know It’s RIfiHT If IFs And key senators, after a par­ School. The Community Christmas Organization, urged action "at pany with negligence in failing tion in the next session. yet opened on toe other side of high crime areas, the bill car business, too. We’ve got ’71 Chevya In Stock now. He explained that no charges liamentary go-round lasting for The Tolland Junior Women’s carol sing has been rescheduled air levels” to combat the spread to provide a guard rail around We’ve got more on order and they’re starting to would be instituted, slncve Mrs. Selectmen also announced the block from Ryan’s Cafe. tains money for I m p i w ^ sto hours, said all the maneuvering Club will sponsor a story hour for Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. of ocean pollution. the hole. from Moriarty BrolhoR! toat Atty. Ron Gregory, who The fire commissioner said and loc^ jails and p r i ^ ^ come in. We’re delivering. And we’re dealing. Come on in. leaves almost no chance for the HeinU had resigned. This action All you smart buyers who waHod for Chevy to get tomorrow from 10 a.m. until 11 on the steps of St. Matthew’s works te toe election division another man who was believed terns M d legislaUon in the Senate. is in line with a policy of the back will be glad you did. at the Tolland Public Ubrary Church. r toe State Department, ad- to have helped open toe valve toe thr®®-y®«^-<»f^*^^ Nevertheless, supporters of regional post office. for three and four year old St. Matthew’s C.C.D. High vised the Selectmen to write toe was being sought. ment assistance the three major provisions in The postal inspection, accord­ School students will meet Sun- BOB ing to reports was conducted children. the bill still are tiying to keep The United Congregational day at 4:30^• ov. aat the church. earlier this week. The Audi hds ! their pet projects alive. (Jhurch Couples cnub will hold T...... h e United Congregational ‘ INC. Backers of a 10-per cent So­ Mrs. Heintz has been em­ Church Pilgrim Fellowship will something nke for people OLIVER FITZGERALD -ORD Chevy^ back! a progressive supper tomorrow C cial Security Increase said they ployed in the local post office night at 6, beginning at the go Christmas Caroling Sunday expect the big bill to die but still since 1963, when she worked un­ Douglas Jones home on Quarry evening, gathering at the w ho feel they w ork hope to slip their proposal der former postmaster Helen Dr. In Vernon. church at 7. Personally recom­ through at the last minute as a Clough, who died October 1968. The Tolland Historical Society Eagles Play-^Tonight hard enough. Gifts that say rider on an excise tax extension She assumed the duties of will hold a potluck dinner Sun­ The Tolland Eagles Basket­ mends these fine, managing the post office in De­ bill. day from noon until 2 p.m. at ball team will defend its 3-1 rec­ CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Sponsors of a quota-setting cember of 1968 but was never the Benton Homestead for its ord tonight as they play host An automatic transmiision. selected automo­ trade rider attached to the om­ officially appointed postmaster, "Merry Christmas" to nibus bill in the Senate Finance although she was recommended biles . . . This is Committee succeeded in get­ by the Republican Town Com­ ting a bobtailed version of it up mittee. only a partial list­ for Senate debate:. p^rt Fraser,\8uperintendent of 1969 PONTtAC your budget. O K used cars the Bolton branch of the Man­ 1969 C H E V ^ L E T And administration officials ing, we have many 11969 OLDSMOBILE 98 Graan, CaUlina, 2 dr. H-top, auto trana., V-8 angina, conUnued to lobby hard to get chester Post Office was sworn THE MANCHESTER B lua, Oray, 2 dr. H-top, bisek »iny« roof, suto train.. V-« an- black vinyl roof, PS, PB, radio, WSW tiraa, wfisal the Senate to attach President in Wednesday as officer-in- M a c k 1966 CH EV. 1967 MUSTANG more! oina,PS, PB. PW. AM /FM -adio, tilt Maaring wtiaal. cruiaa covert. 19$8 CH EV . Sport Coupe. V-8, auto., Nixon’s welfare refqrm proposal charge of the Tolland post of­ Impala Sport Coupe. V-8, Impala Spt. Cpe. V-8, au­ ANTIQUE SHOP MMiol.WSWtiraa. AIR CONDITIONING $2495. PS,' radio, heat- S d C A C to the bill. The welfare plan fice, which is designated as a /inrcONDITIONING auto., PS, radio, S M P l to., radio, heater, S i f l f l f i first class operation. The swear­ AIR CONDITIONING Q J*»J**« whitewalls. l l w w er, whitewalls. would guarantee a family of 457 MAIN STREET heater, whitewalls. A • Aw four a $1,600 annual Income. ing in ceremony was conducted “SAFE - BUY” USED CARS The foreign-trade, welfare re­ by Hartford postal inspector 1969 D O D G E Pick-up 1968 C H E V R O L E T 1970 CHEVELLE 1969 TOYOTA 1970 JAVELIN Scott Pottl/eger. S ll968 CHEVROLET Dark blua, BalAir, auto trana., V-8 engine, 4 dr. Se­ Malibu Conv. ITS,' aiito., form and other measures were Wishes You and Yours a TED TRUDON Rad, D100, atd. tranamioalon, 6 cylindar angina, 6 Corona 2-Dr. Hardtop. 4- Sport Coupe. V-8, auto., attached to the Social Security Fraser has indicated he does Yallow. Conv., Impal*. «>P. euto tram., V-8 ao- dan, radio, WSW tiraa. PS, radio, heat- S O A K cyl., 4-speed, radio, heat­ 66 PLYMOUTH > I »»««* fo o t b ox. PS, radio, heat- S 9 ftQ 5 bill by sponsors who hoped their not expect-to make any imme­ Warm & Happy Christmas! "Valiant" 4 Door Sedan. Radio, heater, whitewalls, ^ I aina, powar ttaaring. radio, W SW tiraa, whaal eovara. er, whitewalls. wU ow er, whitewalls. $1995 er, whitewalls. £ 0 9 9 legislation could be carried diate chaages in the office’s op­ 6 cylinders, an excellent second car. $1795. $1295. through by the popular Social erations. PORSCHE / AUDI ______$1795. 1967 PONTIAC / — Executive 4-Dr. Hardtop. 1968 PONTIAC Security proposal. First Selectman Charles Thl- Be Unique Give an Antique 1967 FIREBIRD GTO Sport Coupe. V-8, 4- 6 9 L IN C O L N 6 9 M E R C U R Y V-8, auto., PS, PB, radio, Mills said},it would not be fair fault, who was not mad^ aware ROUTE 83 TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. 1968 CHEV. Pick-up I 1967 PO NTIAC Wagon Conv. 6-cyl., OHC, auto., speed, PS. radio, to the House to consider the of the change in command until ALWAYS OPEN.EVENINGS FOR “Marquis” 4-Door. Radio, heater, white- $1795 PS, radio, hea.t- S 'lO T Ii heater, whitewalls. AAAO yesterday, indicated he will re­ Mark HI “ Continental" 2- automatic, power brakes - 11967 OLDS Wagon Red, Tampaat, 6 past., auto trana., V-8 angina, powar many-faceted bill In a craifer- CONVENIENT ANTIQUE SHOPPIN Phone Manchester 643-1712 Door Hardtop. Radio, auto­ Graan, CIO. standard traiw im ioh, 6 cylindar angina, er, whitewalls. iW lw quest the post office department steering - windows, tinted Qraan, F8B, 6 pait., auto tram., pr^far staaijng, V-8 atsaring, radio, whaal covers. ence in the dying days of the ' t matic, power steering)- 6 fo o t b o x , ra d io. _ to fill the position with a local glass, whitewalls, vinyl 1969 O LDS. 1966 CHEVELLE session. OPEN 1-9 Tues. - Fri. ■ 12-5 Sat. - 1-6 Sun. Tel. 640-0597 brakes - windows - seats, 1969 CH EV. Malibu Super Spt. Cpe. V- resident who has experience roof, factory air condition­ ^ 2 9 5 . F-M 2-Dr. V-8, auto., PS, 1 factory air conditlrning, ing, remainder of factory ______$1695. Impala 4-Dr. Hardtop. V- 8, 4-speed, radio, bucket working in the postal system. tinted glass, whitewalls. A $1295. radio, heater, - S O M A 8, auto.. PS, radio, heater, Strange Spelling warranty. $2995. whitewalls. ^ £ 9 9 9 seats, heater, . Tentative plana are also being hard to find scarce model. vinyl roof, white- $ 9 5 8 5 whitewalls. COTOPAXI, Colo. (AP) — considered to again attempt to $AVE 1967 CHEVROLET 1966 CHEVROLET walls. mwwif Postmaster John F. Young says consolidate the town's postal I1956 0LDSM0BILE 1969 CH EV . 6 7 L IN C O L N Blue, 4 dr. H-top, Impala. radio, auto trana,, V-8 angina, Impala Custom Ctoupe. V- he has counted 103 different operatfens within the jurisdic­ 2-Door Cjoupe. Radio, auto­ Black, Biaeayna. 4 dr. Sedan, auto trana., V-8 angina, 1968 CORTINA ' 69 COUGAR Black. Dyn. 88,4 dr. H-top, auto trana., V-8 angina, ppvrer atsaring, WSW tiraa, whaal covara 8, auto., PS, vinyl roof, 1970 CH EV. 2-Dr. GT. 4-cyl., 4-speed, spellings of the name on mail tional service of the Tolland matic, power steering - ru m A -1 . Nova 4-Dr. 6-cyl., auto., .sent to this town in west-central post office. 1968 brakes - windows • seat, PS, PB, radio, WSW tiraa, tintad glaaa, radio. radio, heater, S O T ffil heater, radio, FIREBIRD 2dJoor Hardtop. (Joral. Nice ______$1145. whitewalls. radio, heater, whitewalls. ■■■■Iw Colorado. It was named by an At present about half the town equipped with radio, auto­ whitewalls, temperature ______^ 9 5 0 . whitewalls. early day mining man for a vol­ is served by the Rockville Post PONTIAC PARK'S Auto-PS-PB’ Vinyl PYRAMID OF VALUES matic transmission, power controlled air c/2 TON PICKUP TRUCKi whitewalls. 0*8**'' 1969 1966 Chevelle 1969 Catnaro 1970 Lincoln A Mercury Demonstrators OJ 1968 O LDS. OPEL KADET A s k our 1969 FORD, 1970 CHEVELLE standard Shift, 2-dr. HT, Auto., CLEARANCE SALE on Ctetlass "S” Sport Coupe. Malibu Conv. V-8, auto., station Wagon 6 cyl. P/S, Vinyl Top (S3 to choose from) —i Cougars, Lincolns, Montegos, salesmen about V-8, auto., PS. PB, radio, Falrlane 500 4-boor. V-8, Low Mileage Marquis, Wagons, Mmiterey. AU carry balance of factory auto., PS, radio, S 9 4 A C PS, radio, heat- CQAAC Now Available warrantj-. heater, white- $2296 s. £ £ 9 9 er. whitewalls. ^ 9 0 9 9 § 1 0 1 1 5 4 1 0 § 2 5 9 5 4 ) 0 our A-1 used walls. heater, whitewalls.” S 10 O 54 N I co l In Stock! CHEVS, OLDS PONTIACS car warranty! Rear Bumper.s 1969 LeMans The B-l-G **A Good Ptece to Bay a and 1968 GTO 1969 V W 1969 CHBV. (Convertible, 4 spd.. 2-dr. HT., Auto., PS. 133 Sedan, Auto. Malibu, 4-dr., Tonneau Covers PS, PB Vinyl Roof. Air Stick Shift Auto., PS for Cond. 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PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN aiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1970 DECEMBER 18, 1970 61ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.. CONN.. I PAGE TWE^TIY SIX Three Referees at Hall Contest, THE 9 ■ p 'o . ' , y' c

Herald Angle ) East Meets Underrated Bulkeley 03 By been Here,” continued the men­ undefeated South Windsor High before the sfeason seemed to thejley will be one of the tough- E A R L Y O S T By DEAN YOST tor. "They have height and a (3-0) in a non-lpague affair In pay off in their initial victory. eit teams in the league. Spoils Editor balance attack. They are very South Windsor. In Central Val- But the Indians must, be very “I’m really concerned over Frantic Final What will be the differ­ this game,’’ commented East capable of teatlng someone ley play, Rockville High (2-1) forgetful because tost Tuesday good, Weaver High, Hartford Takes Command of Squad . against Oakland. The ^ " j s , to ence when three referees travels to Glastonbury High night everything went out the Catholic’s Coach Stan Ogrodnlk, Easteim qualify for the playoffs only as a Public, I hope it isn’t us. “ He has taken command,” veteran New York Giant stay alive, must beat the GiMts (2-1). North Central Connecticut window. refering to tonight’s contest with officiate the Manchester TONIGHT’S PICKS: Manches­ center says of quarterback Fran Tarkenton. When YORK (A P )—The ^Hrfon champion, a spot the and then hope that the Raiders Conference finds Ellington High What was termed a team ef- Bulkeley High. Bulkeley crushed Browh? can ea^ir^nsthe basis of High (1-1) Hall High (0-2) East Hartford Iligh, toppled ter regaining their winning form Fran tells us something, we listen. He said he neeaea a ^jjp ^ coin could on the basis of a better record without a flip if either ro\v^ cal' earn OH^ can knock off San (34)) tangling with -Somers fort in the opening win. turned catch Minnesota—one of three It’s hard to believe but there basketball game tonight in Wethersfield and lost in over­ by defeating Hall; East winning long drive to eat up the clock (against St. Louis), and dimax a frantic final day Intra-divtalon/1/ recordsrecore if they High (8-0) on the latter’s home- into a horrible Individual shoot- teams that have already within the division, the Giants win and Dellas lose ing performance by the Red time to strong New London. over Bulkeley; South Windsor ...... And should Detroit beat Green beat Denve? and the Bengals are four games with no playoff - ’i : West Hartford? Will there court. Atoo, Granby High, win- we gave it to him. He has a lot of good people to draw National Football clinched division crowns—but and White In the loss to Platt. “ We haven’t played a game a firm choice over Northwest lose. bearing. _ ' . be more fouls called? . . . o r lew In three starts, travels to in a battle of undefeateds; on now, and it gives him a chance to work ms game League’s .regular season TTie New York Jets are at Tolland High (3-1. (Jharter Oak The. starting five of John in a week and a half," said can qualify for the P j a y ^ - f ^ r n ^ w ^ S d '^ b f r“equl"^^^^^ lose, provided Detroit wins. The second plape qualifier in more overlixiked? Whatever the Ogprodnik, "I hope the layoff Rockville in close one coming plan." Sunday, the best second place determine the playoff, berth. Once you've digested that set American Conference will BalUmore Saturday, and Minne­ case will be, it should be very (Jonfereiice warfare finds "VInal Herdlo and Dave Wiwley at The veteran Tkrkenton has and 510 yards respectively. Odd-. 9*1 guards, Jim McGee and Bill hasn’t hurt the team.” The last out ahead of Glastonbury; Vinal With 10 teams still bidding for the conference, , , .. 1^- you re reaay tuhot sota is at Atlanta, Oilcago at interesting. Tech (1-1) at Bolton High (1-1) been singled out bV his team- ly, Maynard has yet to catch a I Ions and If Dallas wins its game and of conUngencles, _ , ,. . be "either Miami or Kansas City. - ...... "Ij pittsburirh at Peoples at forwards and Rick game East played was Dec. 8 Tech topping Bolton; Coventry five remaining playoff berths, If the Cowboys Lions ana ----- , consider the other undecided The Dolphins can clinch it with New Orleans and Phtebu^h In other actlcxi tonight, Bulk­ and Coventry (4-0) visiting He­ in a win- over Penney. a solid ..favorite over Rham; mates for his leadership and is touchdown toss, Sunday. And Kiernan at center may not be a victory or tie against Bidfalo Philadelphia on eley High of Hartford hosts bron’s Rham ftifiti (0-3). "This is the best Bulkeley Ellington trouncing Somers and the individual most responsible specialist Mike Battle n S **b u t Sante ^ d 'l j o n r j a y tle^ ^ d the S lw ^ y rto ^ ld "b e ^ Extern races. ^ ^ ...... No. 1 draft What Manchester High’s the biggest club in the CXHL, American Conference, Kansas City must beat even there, the East Cathrflc High (8-0), "North­ team I have seen since I’ve Tolland defeating, Granby. for the success to date. (joach Jim Moritirty worked on but if they all work together n e ^ e r c lu b m ^rkl^^ttU h^^ fre'^sTSght that I^*il“ . Detroit the Cowleys '^ " ’dete'^minr^uie troT^wo“ d fli^ !S'^^the"‘‘ftaal o lk l^ d hTs'Taptured the West'- wWle Dlego and hope Mlaihi choice is at stake N W o r west Catholic High (2-0), battles Against the Cards last Sunday ruTback 38 p C u to date with and the New York GianU may a coin flip to determine the P g ,„ Division and Baltimore the San leans and Philadelphia both 2- X ---- in a must game, ball control loses. the finale Saturday against need a telephoi^ ” S d ° \ * h ^ GuiiU and Cow- tL Uons could get in without Eastern. Clncinmti has a one Dlvislon, 10-1 going into \ ii.' was a big factor in the Giants’ In the NFC Western they remain tied, the no. D u ff Makes win. New York had the ball for Baltimore. . . . Rich Totten, re^ win Sunday’s games-a-fUp too, if they vdn and both gamCentral ejcad and over can clinch that dlvi- San Francisco holds a one-game toey^ former Manchester High soccer All three teams carry 8-4 re-\boys ooui «... can cllncn mai o.v.- g^oicechoice will be determined b y - Regrets Sent 72 plays to 52 for the Cards. player, helped the University of cords into their final games, the -a n d end Ued »t l ^ N ^ victory or tie ^ ^ tie what elseT-a coin flip. P u ck Swap And on key third down situa­ Cnnne^Ucut booters to their Giants and-Cowboys in the Na- York hosts _ Los Angeles and ShoulQ P ^ Cleveland can 61inch with a victory------tions, the Giants came up with Connecticut booters E ^ ^ t T .; dT- ^ r a s r ; ^ h r e ^ a i ; r t Hous- St. Louis beat Washington, the against To Maryland 11 of 16 and St. Ldiiils failed first winning season in four tional Conference’s years. Totten lettered three em Look G o o d eight out of 10 times. Ticket to Game Precious^ SITTING PRE'WY— NHL lineman Matt Pavelich found himself in this posi­ A fte r F ig h t The Giants have come a long years at MHS and co-captalned tion when he tried to fish. tthe h e ptick ^ c out of net following goal in Chicago game. BUFFALO (AP) — The Buffa­ (JOLUMBIA, S. C. (AP) — way since Idsing their first three the wrestling team as a school­ No. 1 Pro, Coltege Players lo Sabres figured they made a The University of South Caro­ starts. . .and football fans in boy. good trade three weeks ago O lina has sent regrets to the Uni­ these parts are back glued to Giants Are 41ive, Kentucky Meets Kansas State when they got Dick Duff from Here ’n There ‘ versity of Maryland about a Los Angeles in a National Hock­ Uielr video sets (except for fight among players Wednesday those lucky enough to hold sea­ Today’s Best Laugh: An un­ Maxwell Grid Awards ey League trade. identified female called (for her night that ended a basketball -And Thursday night against son tickets) every Sunday after­ game between the two schools noon just as during the glory husband) and asked where she Favored over Rams Holiday Tourneys his old teaunmates. Duff made could pick up four tickets for To Blanda, Plunkett almost five minutes early. the swap look great. days of Sam Huff, Andy Robus- General fighting broke out telll and Frank Gifford and Co. the New York Giants-Los An­ ’Hie veteran left wing scored „geles____ Rams______football „game com PHILADELPHIA (AP)—George Blanda, ignored by among players and substitutes Buffalo’s winning goal with less of both squads after two play­ ing up Sunday at Yankee sta- 2 5 other National Football League clubs when he was Division title is a football miracle to propagate the faith than six minutes to play, giving Short Stuff ers on the floor had tangled un­ the Sabres a 4-3' victory over the 8 Running‘back Ron Johnson of dium and she added that ^ e waiver last January by the Oakland Raiders, has S d “ u "tS n the most despairing.-These are the sane Swing into Action would pay der the South Carolina bsisket. hapless Kings In the only NHL the Giants needs but 16 more would pay for them-if she h ^ Maxwell Club as the outstanthng pro to! Giant home games Giants who were down 0-3 after COLUEX3E PARK, Md. (AP) game played. yards to become the first New football player of 1970. been sold out for years . . . That their first three games. First, swing to the Giants as three- NEW YORK (A P )— ^The merry whirl of Christmas -Cotich Lefty Driesell says he Duff, who „had not scored be­ York player to gain 1,000 yards The club chose the 43-year-old Wittenberg College football they blew their home opener point favorites Sunday. ■ 'Hie- holiday college basketball tournaments accelerates to­ may ask the Aitlantlc Coast Con­ fore Thursday since coming to in one season and kicking spe-. veteran quarterback here lliurs- with the Bears, 24-16. Then they Rams appeared bedraggled In ference to take formal action on — . . . , , , roach must really be close to Former Giant day, also tapping another signal night Buffalo, also assisted on two cialist Pete Gogolak peeds but pj^yg^s when he didn’t know hit the road, and their contln- their defeat Monday night by tional at Hungtington, W. Va., WHAa< wn-xT? a- m«lte that erupted at the bas- caller from the college ranks. Many of the leading teams, the Big Four at Greensboro, earlier goals as the Sabres two more points to tie Uiat star tackle Rick Mako ued mlsadventures were such Detroit, and there Is Coach A ^ ov kctball game between his Mary- Chandler’s Giant club mark of While Blanda’s selection may led by the third-ranked Ken­ N.C., Utah Classic at Salt Lake A coosiderable amount of ex- , . _ _ “ j a:_iv snapped a five-game losing hadn’t enrolled and did not at­ W h ite T a lk s that New York fans may not George Allen’s tesUmony that tucky Wildcats, will play In 14 Dense and hard work eoes into (Jarollna. streak. His winning goal came 104 points in a single year. Both have been unexpected by some, have car\d if they ever came Gabriel Isn’t having one (Jity, Sun Bowl at El Paso, Tex., tend a single class all semester. the selection of Stanford’s Jim major tourneys In the states of Bayou Classic at Lafayette, La., EnTa^r SreUdireS Thursday he Just 40 seconds after Bob Pul- Johnson and Gogolak should set Wittenberg compiled an unde­ of his good years at quarter­ aggmg 1, ’ ^ 1. 4- » planned to discuss the Incident 1 Plunkett as the No. 1 college b£Lck« Kentucky, Kansas. Tennessee, Lobo Invitational at Albu- ford had tied the game for the new marks Sunday against Los feated record In nine starts... Before Jury The Giants’ defeat In their back. Also, Tarkenton has al­ few hunters V his assistants before taking player came as no surprise. West Virginia, North Carolina, querque, N.M., BYesno, Calif. when it comes to field dressing „ Kings on an unassisted goal. Angeles at Yankee Stadium. Tom Cahill, Army football second game, the one to Dallas, ways been peculiarly effective CJhannel 3 will bring in the game CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) — Nebraska, Utah, Texas, Louisl- classic. Cowboy Classic at Abl- iheir kill and getting it to a coach, has been one of the many Plunkett has previously re­ 28-10, was no upset, but when against the Rams, even with The coach remained visibly to area television viewers . . . Pro foo^jall player Freeman ana, New Mexico and Callfor- jene, Tex. and the Texas Classic freezer.. ceived New York’s Heisman they came away from New Or­ upset at his weekly press lunch­ Wayne Pirmann is the first weak teams. nla- doubleheader at Fort Worth. With venison carrying a r e _ _ M ach°^% acancy. Here’s how Award and has been picked at leans beaten, 14-10, it was There was the Glants-Rams eon, 13 hours after the game was ■Dartmouth athlete in more than The bulk of the numerous holl- Bonaventure, No. 19 and spectable price tag on the retail gg,ie^” ^ th 4 -62^ remahiing and he an gered when quiried if ^ ilc k b ^ ^ ’’^ quarterback on most All-Amer- ghastly. They had coughed up ^^g ^os Angeles In 1968 , st. .10 years to receive a varsity day q t()urnaments usually come only team in the Associated market interested: "I ’ve heard rumors lea teams. ($i00 the average price Gamecocks leading. 96-70. letter in two sports during the The former New York Giants their 10-0 lead to a New Orleans y^g j,eavily favored Rams between Christmas and New press Top Twenty to see action tor a deer). It would seem that ' Y JUNIOR LEAGUE about a possible interview at Francis (Reds) Bagnell, Max- team that had not scored a ^ g record. The Giants “ Something should te done,” same season. Pirmann was a player, who was the only wit- Year’s; but In recent years qhursday night, made it four In every hunter would avoid the In the first game of a double- Harvard but they do not involve , . . . = . ------— . . - , ...... he said, suggesting that a stands forward on the Big Green soccer touchdown in its first two ^ lightly regarded that a header the Knlcks blasted the me. I am' quite happy at West more and more have teen a row by defeating Army 68-61. risk of spoilage by acquainting proc^ure be Instituted to team and a placement special­ grand jury probing National man, said B anda had teen games, and on their return to gygpgjjted spy*from tii© Rams , scheduled ^ commotion the field dressing. T hais the |ng his team to the Stanley Cup a lth ou g h both have made considerable pro progress. Jones, former Wimbledon wightman Cup matches for Leading Female Sprinter only way scent can be transfer- lost season ------. «. -i-i. i.u i served. Detroit Tiger shortstop Cesar champion, who is stUl winning g^tain and finally won Wlmble- The grand jury is scheduled over ice floes, with his ovm Brookvllle, N.Y., last August red to the m eat “ W e ^ t think when ail ath- the Boston Celtics figure they came up with the No. 1 SAFEGUARD Gutierrez was named Super­ BANGKOK (AiP) -• National­ ent to the Games and the people easy philosophy, the^ one he ^ official of the Giants toumaments at 32. She volun­ don in 1969 after reaching the to recess for the holidays after Eviscerating procedure Is ba- lete In any year dominated his rookie in big Dave C<)wens. teered to retrieve the balls at mouse at Phoenix in 1969. ist China’s Chi Chei^, the of this part of the world.” set forth In the Giants training ^niy movement In On NBA A ll-S ta rs sic, beginning with freeing the gp„rt to such a degree," Munro Cowens has played a vital role The Memirfils Pros were de­ semi-finals seven times in 11 today’s session. The papers accused her of Torquay because there were not defend her camp- the trees bordering the practice anus to slitting the abdomen added. in Boaton’s revival this season layed several hours by a snow­ YOUR TRANSMISSION! years. world’s fastest woman sprinter, lack of enthusiasm when com­ T played for 10 years in this - -• - NEW YORK (A P )—Guards Bob Cousy, Bill Shar- enough people to do it. Wimbledon title this year but field, but also the figure of a full length and emptying the qijjg 22-year-oId ■ Orr became and teamed with Jo Jo White storm In Salt Lake City and was (diosen Aslan Athlete of the peting in Asia and suggested I had a helluva "I wanted to do my bit to help y jj television commentaries In- league and man. And the sun wa^ reflect­ man and Sam Jones, who starred for the Boston Cel­ body cavity. Draining the cavl- fi^gt dsfenseman to lead the and John HavUcek to lead Bos­ were tetter off In the White stuff Winter driving is hard on your car’s transmission., ► Year Thursday. But loctd she preferrfd to run in Western , and I coach the tics in 1950s and 1960s„^and Bobby Davis, former Roch­ ton to 102-93 ■victory over Buffa­ because when they finally got to .AAMCO J;ransmissions of Manchester will s^ e- and also to show some of our gtead. __ - - ______o ing the glint of what was, un­ ty and wiping It clean >jHr. jjj scoring last season with Sun Bowl Elevens Chinese newspapers here criti- countries, same way so you guys enjoy it, would-be champions who lounge John Dewar, director of the mistakably, a pair of field ester Royals’ standout were named today to the Na- pletes the job,“ but not until the 120 points. His 33 goals were the lo Thursday night. Denver, they were whipped by guard against major breakdowns and costly repairs. clzed her for what they called a Meanwhile, another Chlnese- too,” Webster told them. "Wor­ about playing cards what they whisky company sponsoring the glasses. Aha! a spy* tional Basketball Association’s Silver Anniversary heart and Uver are tucked most ever scored by a defense, In other NBA games, Phoenix the Rockets. lack of patriotism. language paper scolded the pa- riers don’t make the big play.’ should be doing for the game," jjewar Cup, also acted as ball- Two big assistant coaches In­ Team. away in plastic bags. These are man, and his 87 assists were a topped Detroit 117-114 in over­ The Pros, as cold in the open- The top honor for Asian ath- pers which had criticized Chi Perhaps that’s why rookie end Mrs. Jones said. boy. filtrated the woodsy area with The selection, announced by delicacies, don’t discard them. ^ time and Philadeli^iia tumed Ing quarter as the storm they . Call GENE RUSSEL Seen Even Match letes awarded to Miss Chi, was Cheng. Bob Tucker dared to throw that record for any position. "Every player should- become Pip Jones, Ann’s husbandK all the stealth big assistant Commissioner Walter Kennedy, Two mistakes are common at Carl Yastrzemski of the Boe^ back Seattle 125-117 were stuck in, shot just 26 per the Association of ______------lateral. A much-forbidden play said: "I agree with Ann lOO per coaches can muster and, with completes the 10-man team of this point. One calls for wsish- Cowens has taken qver under cent and droppe^ 12 points down on many pro clubs, to Don ton Red Sox w

7 , V MANCHESTER E^NING'HERALD, StA^CHES^ftTWNN., FRIDAY, B e QEMBER 18, 1970 PAGE TWENTY-NINE V. PAOB TWENTY-EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY,-I^ECEJffiER THERE OUGHTA BEj::^A W BY SHORTS^ apd WHIPPLE Dogs— Blrd»—Puts 41 F l^ ts— NurswlM 49 OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Busindss Sorvleds BUG6S BUNNY Offoiod 13 AKC Registered miniature CHRISTMAS Trees — Tag and O U Li lUMt^MARDER TMAN FINDING THE I b TR'/ING n o t 10 FALL OVER HIM THg VlEER poodles, black,. females, .shots cut your own. Sign on Cedar XWOVER'S I H E WAS vwnn rtooPLe MOW CM X StEEP WITH YEE i STOPPED A December Poetry TREE SEStVICE (Soucler) — 9Uf%ROeMDUR BUILDING FlFT'/-ON£ VI6EI« , BEFORE CHRI6TMAB - HEB MORE UNDER . and papers. C all 648-0812. Swamp R d., North C oventry. DO© BARKIN' LIKE THATT^ T V W «1«=K . \ai43t a u 6 « c e LO O t£/U K S AMPVOUeTOM 55 Festive shots and w orm ed. - , Tw o C7HRISTMAS 'Tree Time at WHAT'S KEEPIN6 iMBCTTHeP, ACROSS problem I Well worth idione •n*e 66c«,*4e SPOCStC^ APtMAB 56 Shade of color IGIOO.TMERE'G BEEN fOU FIND MIM VIELL.WEU-foOOD MORNING, fOlRG? J memths 9 S e r v ic e vifTM a m ust sa crifice. Call 649-7410, •W6 HEM?.' oner pat*- , 59 Nautical term driveways. Priced to fit the t im e b : up). Plantation is located on 7A,WMAUensea, by cleaning GUTTERS and roofs repaired, HARTFORD area bargain, bar- YOU'P Ulc^e ST" i T « JT" ble. Extremely fine condlUm? money. Write to Box AA. Man­ Sales, 819 E. Middle Tpke., SEASONED fireplace wood for 40Cr4aUanearI, ing blind box ads who y ou r: replaced. Interior, exterior gain. Barrel btisiness. Jack t(9..... for example 5T* desire to protect tbeir BTnanclng a v a ila b le .' $1,865. chester Herald. M anchester, 649-0963. sale, delivered, call 228-9686. S" iST _ painting. Reasonable prices, Feinberg, 243-0801.'' o 43 Lubricant Identity ca n follow *hia Call 640 - 2094. 5T excellent workmanship. Free DRIVERS for school buses, HOT WATER furnace, with ac- SEASONED hardwood, fire­ 45Grayiih- ST sT __ proced u re: Kltchens Strip brown 1966 CHEVROLET 4-door se­ estimates. No job too small. Manchester schools, 7:30 to cessories, $40. BuUtln bathtub, place lengths and split. Cash 85" 5T R ec Room s Wash 46 Citrus fruit S' 11 Enclose your reply to dan, V-8 , power steering, pow- Call 646-1899. \ 8:46 a.m., 2:16 to 3:46 p.m. $25. Toilet, $10, sinks and metal and carry, trunk load, $4. sta­ 49 Storehouses Carpeting Shampoo the box in an envef^ — ergUde and alr-condlUonlng. SUNOCO E xcellent part-tim e opxx>rtuni- w all cabinets. 643-2466 evenings tion wagon, $8 . pick-up, $12. S3 Tea box -Windows (in-out) Wash P & S ROOFING and repairs (Ntwtpeper faferprlie A tu .) address to the Classified $696. Can be seen at Woodland ty . We train you. 643-2414. o r 643-1442. Delivered C.O.D. pick-up load, Manager, Manchester Venetian Blinds Clean done realistically. Free esti­ Auto Body C o., 1208 Burnside C ellars M odem 3-bay service staticMi $18. C all 742-8282. Bivening Herald, together Vacuum ing m ates. Call anytim e. 649-1616 WANTED — Ucensed practical DARK, rich, stone free, loam. with a memo Usti^ the Avenue, East Hartford. In Vemcm area. High vol­ o r 742-8388. ume, paU training, financial nurae, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, five yards, $20. Sand, gravel, companies you do NOT w eekends o ff. Call 872-3900. stone, fill, manure, and fire­ ti-te BY DICK TURNER want to see your letter. 1966 FORD Ckistom 600, F ordor- “BE REALLY CLEAN, assistance, modest invest­ CARNIVAL V—8, automatic, power steer­ p lace w ood. 643-9604. Gordon— Form - Your letter wiB be da- BE HEALY CLEAN ” ment. CLERK TYPIST, small office, ing, radio, extra wheels, snow Roofing and Dairy Products 50 Btroyed if the advertiser capable of working alone. Ap­ USED galvanized angle iron BY FRANK BAGINSKI tires, 643-2880. (Complete Janitorial serv­ Chimnoys 16-A PL A IN JA N E is one you’ve mantlooed. For Information, call Mr, 1% " to 6 ” In width, 6'-20' if not It will be handled ices; Industrial, residential. titude with figures, diversified APPLES for sale—CourUands, in the usual manner. 1963 O lE V R O L E T Im pala c«mi- Institutional. Fully Insured R(X>FINO Specialixing re­ Oox, 668-3400. Evenings and w ork. 648-1177. lengths in excellent condition, Delicious and McIntosh. Volpe vertible, power steering, radio, for your protection. Ten pairing roofs of all kinds, new weekends Mr. FitzGerald, large quantity. Rockville Farms off Birch Mountain Rd. frtmt and rear speakers, heat­ years of satisfying local roofs, gutter work, chimneys 'c o lle c t, 413-733-2907. Scrape, Route 30, R ockville, to Volpe Rd. Bolton. CHARLY'S TUG OF WAR. er, snow tires, new front tires. service. cleaned and repaired. 30 years Help Wonted— Mole 36 872-9032. 1643-8166. •* LM t and Found 1 experience. Free estimates. PILLOWS — home made, vari­ 9 Call H owley, 648-6361. GENTLEMAN who Is Interest­ Household Goods 51 1967 HELAIR, 4-door, 283 stan­ Call for FREE Estimates. VERNON—Package store with ed in learning .Installation of ous sizes and shapes in a BY PRANK O’NEAL I/3ST — Small gray female cat, real estate, good volume, pric­ variety of colors and materi­ REFRIGERATOR — apart­ SH ORT R IB S dard, heavy duty suspension, 646-4220 drearies. Must have car. vlcinlty»Vemon St. -Buckley posltracUon, one owner. Must HeoHng and Plumbing 17 ed to sell. Paul W. Dougan, Part-time, mornings prefer­ als. Call 643-1730 m ornings 10- m ent sized, Uke new, $76. 30" School. R ew ard. 648.5604. sell, low m ileage, $800. 643- R ealtor, 640-4536. red, regular basis. Schedule 12, evenings 6-8. gas stove, $36. Aluminum ^ WHAt DO doors, 32x80, 36x80, $10. each. 4371. GRANTS Plumbing Service — can be worked out. Call Drap- BARBY doll dresses. W ANT N O W ? BOUND — Woman’s hat, vicin­ Free estimates, plus quality LAUNDROMAT for sale, sev­ 60 648-2466 evenings o r 643-1442. 1W£ MIUnANIS ARE^ TWO handymen want a variety eral new machines, none over e ry D ept., 648-6171. cents, complete wedding outfit ity Parker and Gerard St. 1966 F o r d , Falrlane, 600, Con­ work. 043-6841. MAKING M ore of jobs by day or hour. . We /SINGER touch and sew with NONNBSanAHLIS Owner may claim by Identify- vertible, automatic, good con­ 1% years old. $16,000. P ackage ^ t -TIME cashier, 4 hours $1.26; 643-6462. deem yards, attics and cellars. SAM WATSON Plumbing and store fOT ^ e , by appointment 5 per week, cabinet. Monograms, hems, PEMANOS sire.^ Ing. 640-9646. dition. $900. 649-1663. R easonable. C all 643 - 6306. Heating. Bathroom remodel­ only. Phllbrlck Agency, Real- ^e steady. Apply in per- embroiders, etc. Used, excel­ COLONIAL crib and mattress, f o u n d — Small gray cat with ing and repairs. Free esti- tors, 646-4200. Lom bard B ros., Nutmeg lent condition. Guaranteed. 7 ti I f ‘ HOME refrigerator and freezer $10. Call 643-9424. vdUte face and legs In High- 1963 FORD Station wagon, new rep air and service. 876-6638, m ite s. (Jail 649-3608. Rd., South Windsor. An equal Full p rice now $56 or 7 month­ BY ROY CRANE land Park School area. 646- tires, must sell. 640-3046. 876-7823. opportiuilty employer. SNOW blowers — we have ly payments of $8. 622-0476, BUZZ SAWYER 2577. I DARE you to be your ow n ______dealer. 1969 L/TD F ord 2-door, 8,800 Miiliiwry. boss. CaU M r. Walsh, 649-6806. JANUARY openings now being them. Arlens 7 h.p. Cub Cadet I'M SORRY, TIMMY, BUT YOU MAl/ENT MAYBE WE' NO, OLGA, HE WANTS riders, used Jari Snow Blower. LGST — Woman's eyeglasses In miles, vinyl roof, tinted glass, CLEAN, USED refrigerators, EATEN ANYTHING FOR T W O W S . COULP FINP A LIVE ONE. t . Orussmoking 19 SERVICE sUtion available. evenings and Sat- Call South Windsor Equipment power steering and brakes, Building— ranges, automatic washers YOU'RE TOO SICK, A TOY SHOULDNT HAVE plaid case, vicinity Main St., Bxcellent location on comer urdays, $60 weekly. Apply 270 TROUBLE finding minis? Cus­ C o. 289-3406. with guarsintees. See them at LITTLE FELLOW. ELEPHANT, TOLD him a bo u t M anchester. R eward. Call 646- polyglass tires. Private own­ Contracting 14 of (Jenter and Broad Sts., Farmington Avenue, Hartford, ______IT. tom made dresses, ladles suits, B. D. Pearl's Appliances, 649 SVEN. 4064. er, 1646-1121. Manebester. For further In­ Tuesday, Thursday or Friday, n e :w SHBPMBNT of Johnsem's YOUI? sold, t h e 1WISON6; IWEYRE T o o LATE.-IHE gowns and alterations. Prompt at 8 p.m. only. Skee-horses; call us for de- Main St. Call 648-2171. QUEEN MADE “THOSE FOUND — gold wide wedding 1963 FORD Falrlane, lor parts N. J. LAFLAMME — Carpenter formation please caU, Hum­ '/XIR CROWN AND ^B£, OML^ service. Call 619-1133. ble OU, 203-621-7360, West ANPAU.’lD U R to ^ R M K . DEMANDS THIS AtoRNlNO. band, yiclnity Manchester ruiuilng condition. Make an of­ contractor. Additions, remod­ FULL-nktE, fuel "H oil driver. taUs- SouU* W n d sor Equlp- eling and repairs. CaU any- H artfw d. person, Morlarty ______m ent Co. 289-3406. ______H igh School. Call 643-2024. fer. 649-1606. Apply SEWING MACHINE SALE 'time for free estimate. 876- Moving—Trucking— B ros.,' Center St. See i a c e SKI bo^ , sizes 6 and 9; FOUND — Female calico an­ 1642. Storage 20 Scotty. hand knit ski sweaters, child's ONE WEEK ONLY gora young cat with red bell Schools and Ckm ot 33 E Trucks—Troctors 5 DORMERS, garages, porches, DRIVERS for school buses, 10, mem's 38. 649-4813. colla r. Call 643-4667. MANCHESTER — DeUvery- rec rooms, room additions, H eavy duty 1971 Z ig Zags. 1906 CHEVROLET pick-up, new Manchester Schools, 7:30 to ALUMINUM sheets used as c uwt, HIA. I.C. Tj4;jMe_U£.N;:_0^ kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, light trucking and package de­ 26 year guarantee bond. FOUND — All black small fe­ livery. Refrigerators, washers DRIVERS NEEDED 8:46 a,m., i:16 to 3:46 p.m. printing plates, .009 thick, 23x m otor, 6 cylinder, 8' step side siding, general repairs. QuaUty Makes button holes, hems, .'I male dog, London Park area, and stove moving, specialty. ExceUent part-time opportuni­ 3 6 ", 25 cents eeech or 6 fo r $1. ‘This one was owned by a littk old lady w^ho never body. $860. Call 649-6808. workmanship. Financing avail­ monograms, sews buttons, H ebron. 649-6904. Train now to drive semi- ty . We train you. 643-2414. 643-2711. ' had anything to do with the W omen's Liberation able. Ecemomy BuUdere, Inc. F olding chairs fo r rent. 649- etc. Reg^ilar price $149.50 0762. truck, local and over the Movement!” LOST—P assbook No. 78-S, Sav­ 643-6169, 872-0647 evenings. road. Diesel or gas; exper­ TAX Accountant — Must have MEERSCHAUM Pipes — Select one w eek only, $69.00. ings Bank of Manchester. Ap­ Business Services ience helpful but not neces­ degree with at leeist one year from large private collection, Terms arranged. City Sew­ LEONARD CARPENTRY — concrete steps, MICKEY FINN plication made for payment. Offered 13 Pointing— Papering 21 sary. Y ou can esuTi over experience In the eu:%a of Fed­ all sizes and desig;ns, low ing C enter, 256 M ain St., SORRY. floors, hatchways, remodeling eral emd State taxes.^%i added H artford. 622-0476. CW, YOU A R E A FUNN BURT WILL LISTEN TO SOMEONE $4.60 per hour after short price. (Jail 643-9^1 after 6. AS BEAUTIFUL AS YOU/ ALL I J O L L Y ! YOU BY MILTON CANIFF U)ST — Pajwbook No. 102401, xiMBERLAND Tree Service, Porcl»«'S. Saraffes. closets, ceU- r i c h a r d E. MARTm, palnt- plus would also be experience C MAN! I DIDN'T NEED, STEVE CANYON training. For interview and WANT IS FOR YOU TO TALK HIM CAN ^ YOUR Savlnga Bank of Manchester. Ings, attics finished, rec HELLO, SUE, BABY/ HOW TO B E TH ERE WHEN IM \ Tree removal, pruning, shrubs, Ing contractor. FuU profession­ appUcation, ca ll 203-225-8710 In property accounting. Out­ DON'T merely brighten your OUT OF OPENING IN SOME O W N D IR T Y ^IN 1868 ’ REVOLLCnOff^MAeAZINE OKAY / OKAY AppUcation made for payment. rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ COME I DIDN'T SEE VOU N O T IN THE SHOW! BUT VeU'LU NEED ^ K IN 1837 SUSAN B .^ T E N YEARS LATE^ Eind lots cleared. Fifteen years al painting service, interior - or write Safety Dept., Unit­ standing growth spot. Local carpets . .Blue Lustre them . . SEWING machine, Singer zig SILLY SHOW/ p e m a n p e p '^ q^al s u f f r a g e ,, FLY THE AIR­ er related work. No Job too AT THE REHEARSAL REMEMBER? ' SPECIFIC KNOWLEPfiE ANTHONY WAS ASKINS ’ EUZABETH CADY experience. Bonded and insur­ exterior. Free estimates, fuUy ed Systems, Inc., c/o Inter­ Starting to $14,000. No fee. eliminate rapid resolllng. Rent zag, in cabinet, slightly used, irrespective o f sex or COLOR, PLANE / small. Daii Moran, BuUder. YESTERDAY? TO ANSWER QUESTIONS FOR EQUAL PAY ANP STANTON DECLARED ed. Free estimates. CaU 647- insured. 649-4411, 649-9286. R ita Personnel, 646-4040. electric shampooer, $1. P aul’s e q u a l PAY FOR EQUAL WORK * state Terminal Bldg., 2176 monograms, button holes, ON THIS TOUR!.. WHEN HIGHER EDUCATION THAT " ALL MEN E venings, 649-8880. LUCY STONE KEPT HER OWN Personals 3 9479. Berlin T^ke., Newington, ------Paint Sc Wallpaper Supply. hems, etc. Originally over $300 010 THE WOMEN Is FOR WOAAEN A AND WOMEN ARE NA6 IE your own price. Paint­ PART-TIME service station at- ______NAME AFTER HER MARRIA6E Conn., 06111. (Suburb of now only $52. E asy term s. 622- LIBERATION MOVE­ SHARPENING Service — Saws, ing, paperfaanging, reihoval. tendant needed momlngs-af- SAVE Big! Do your own rug Hartford). Training orig­ 0931. D ealer. MENT BEOIN? REDE WANTED from Parkade knives, axes, shears, skates, R. E. MILLER Prompt service, fully insured. temoons and weekends. Apply and upholstery cleaning with ______to Henry and Summit St., 6 inates in Indianapolis, In­ rotary blades, i^ulck service. Satisfaction guaranteed. CaU diana. in persMi, (Jantone’s Esso, 308 Blue Lustre. I^nt electric b d RMICA kitchen table, and p.m . CaU 049-0611. Capitol Equipment Oo., 88 B uilder Jerry Kenny, 647-0664. West Middle Tpke. shampooer $1. Olcott Variety four chairs, large and sturdy WANTED — Rider to Constitu­ Main St., Manchester. Hours Store. set. $30. 649-4617. daUy 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:80-9. Additions and remodeling, rec INSIDE—outside painting. Spe­ m e c h a n i c for truck fleet, tion Plaza from west end, cial rates for people over 65. must have experience and SOUP’S ON, the rug' that is, so hours 8:80-4:30. CaU after 6 Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7068. room s, and kitchens. C>>mplete home Improvement. Call my competitors, then call Help W onf d tools. P lenty o f hours. 643-2414. clean the spot with Blue Lus­ MOTOROLA TV con sole, 22 p .m ., 649-0316. CLEANING — Interior —both m e. E stim ates given. 649-7808. Fefnole 35 tre. Rent electric shampooer Inch. 643-8607. $1. Plnewood Fhmlture Shop. RIDE wanted to Stafford residential and commercial. CaU 649-1421 Satisfactory work guaranteed. JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom ct^e ANING wom an wanted, 8-4 Help.YVcnitod---- BY ROLSTON JONES wid FRANK RIDGEWAY_ Springs, 4-J2 p.m. shift. 643- Painting, Interior and exterior, days weekly. Permanent posl- MR. ABERNATHY For friendly free estimates, Machinery ond Tools 52 8642. ‘ paperhanging, fully Insured. .. Mate or Fomote 37 Boots and Accessories 46 call Suburban Floor Mainten­ LEON CIESZYNSKI builder — tion. Send name, address,______V OKAY, ^ISj t d o n V g e t F or "'fre e estim ates caU 649- phone number and references MAN or woman for cleaning IH MODEL 72 cub cadet RIDE WANTED to Pratt & ance, 049-9229. ^ new homes custom buUt, re­ GERICH Marin7”Sei^ce To82 tractor, with 6.60x8 front tires, IF>toU CLOSE! modeling, additions, rec rooms, 9658. If no answer 643-6362. to Box R., Manchester Herald, mornings, hours 7:30-12. Apply AAR. BY DICK CAVALLl Whitney, East Hartford, En­ Tolland Tpke., Buckland. 8.50x12 rear tires, headlights, ABERNATHY REALLY gineering Bldg. 8-4:46. 649- SNOW plowing — Commercial garages, kitchens remodeled, All repUes confidential. Writ- in person Vernon Bowling VKANTTD... (JONTRACTOR — Interior, ex­ Evinrude Sales and service 38” mower, 42” snow blade In­ SLIDES 4002. and residential, fast, efficient bath tile, cement work. Steps, ing ability not r^ulred. Lanes, Route 83,: Vernon. DKkl terior painting, paper hanging. and Evinrude snowmobile stalled, plus snow. cab Install­ DOWN THE e O P P B 2 fe R E A C Y , CHIPS/ WHATARE an- HAVE Snow? WlU plow! Resi­ serv ice. P . A . T hom e, 049-6281. I including private quarters, plus good salary. Long*^ Gour CLiBAN 1967 MUSTANG, 2 plus dential and commercial plow­ Leggett St., East Hartford, 2 IFastbaek, automatic trans- 628-6348. MORTGAGES — lst> and 2n service. J. -D. Real Estate jiiia . 'V/* tras. IPTnanclng available to ** Read Herald Ads 1^/ - f qualified bujm r. 649-4464. A ssoc. 643-6129. ' ' ' ,.f' 7

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BusiiMss Locotibm H o ib o * For %ala 72 HoiBai For Siria 72 Out of ToMhi Prisoners ' ^ Business Mirror For Rant 64 TWO FAMILY — 6-6 flats, sep­ $24,900 BUS W N E 6 - room For Solo 75 26 ACRES, 1969 8-room Colo­ Ranch, acre lot, wall-wall car-, SOUTH MANCHBSrnMl -Sev^ MANCHESTER — . Approxi­ BERfirS WORLD arate furnaces Just off East en room newer emraiisi *37** 8-room Oolonl- K ill Guard -By CLAY R. POIXAN- CLASSIFIED nial. Large paneled family pet, plaster walls, screened en room newer eiflonlal. Two- LIBRA mately 3^600 square feet, air-. Center St. Good condition, car garage, first floor famUy al. Mmiy ftae feattW . ABIES Dollar News a little Late, room, .flreplaces; country poi^, garage, trees. Hutch­ MAS. 2* Yovr Doily AdivHy Guidt sen. 22 conditlMied, ground level. large attic, full basement, $28,- room , d o s e to school. $88,900. *n« AM. I» O C r. 221 Hartford Rd., McKee St. area. Paul W.' Dougan, Realtor, 649- To develop messoge for Saturday, 3 -4 -5 ------ADVERTISING Suitable for offices or busi­ 4126, 649-1922. double garage. Hutchins Agen­ porch, 2-car garaae ^“®*' «*r«alc tUe bath, spa- MONTROSE, Pa. (AP) — |f^l8-32-48-6t read words corresponding to numbers Consumer Pollster Qaims HnT.T.TNG PARK — Willard 4686. private lot CaU *ree shaded lot liouls Two prisoners killed a guard U69-75-79-81 7-13-56 ness. Will sub-divide. Catll 643- cy , 649-5324. of your Zodiac birth sign, By JOHN OUNNIFF the economy by about flVe DUPLEX — 7-7, close to new Road, 6-room Cape, 2 unfinish­ TAURUS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 8532 or 647-97M. PRIVATE SAUL - E s t ;;i e 7 i i e ^ R*a»ty, 84I.9823.______61 Of North end shopping, bus, ed, large kitchen, ceramic 1 Develop 31 Do months. 8 AJH. to 4:30 PJtf. 2 H o ld 3 2 G o y 62 Experiment bath, flreplace, Buckley 63 Tricked NEW YORK (AP) As those June and July, he Says, school and' churches. Separate UNBELIEVABLEin g ^ d s , lu^ously la n ^ p - S6 HMROD RD - Seven-room ^^®»NON — Tbreo - bedroom out of the Susquehanna County I M AT 20 3 You 33 M oney School, close to everything, ir>12-21-23-26 4 CotMiot 34 In 64 Stay analysts of consumer buying at- consumers really got into a Houses For Ront 65 furnaces, garage, large lot 65 Frlerxlshlp COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT Ken Ostrinsky, Reajtor, ,648- G.;een Area, ^wiKpl^”,^ T" 1^31-39-80-86 5 A flo id 3 5 If tltudes express it, you are lack- glum mood about ttoir future, 100x267’, good condition. Re­ See for yourself. This inde­ 6 To 3 6 Good 66 W ill SEVEN-ROOM house, good con- GEMINI 3 7 T ra ffle 67 Plans SAGITTARIUS ing In confidence these days, dla- Indicating to him that a low 4;M ^.M. DAT BEFORE PVBUCATtON c c e d to $28,900. Eelth R eal scribable 7-room split for 1383. ' 7 Stir diUon. aean, large lot. Walk­ MAr 21 8 New 38 Might 6 8 For NOK.-22 Estate, 646-4128, 649jl922. only $27,900. 24x14 enclosed With appSuMS ^ *«>wever. Hiey we're back 39 Somothing 69 The enchanted with the economic *^® Deadline for Saturday and Monday !• 4:30 p.in. Frida:: WOODBRIDGE ST. — 7-room room and sun flUed modem to-wnii ____ ypuances, wau ^ room, 1% baths, two-sone i- cuatodv in '— •------JUNE 20 9 Outside • was due to be reached in No- ing distance to bus line, school patio, rec room, garage, two hours as 10 Interests 40P «opl« 70 Hove DEC. 21 1 ^ Colonial udth 2-car garage for 71 Be envlroiunent and Ita Impact on vember. Mnce then, he adds, and shopping. Central location. beautiful yard and oh so kltcten. ^Taclous paneled «•**■ 8-tone heat" full~attlc ^2-car heating attached ga- ff' scoresacores of poMcepolicemen, some from f^j4-20-2842 n Search 41 Y o u r 19-27-3547^ $200 monthly plus security. $24,900. Im m ediate occupan­ reatlon room, flreplace and B>70-73-77 12 Benefits 4 2 Y o u 72Todoy 544(L8389^ your job Euid wages. their expectations have been TOUR COOPERATION WHX. BESTBUY? many other features! Truly 43 C h o n e n 73 In bay window create tme com­ 13 Up CAPRICORN BE APPRECIATED D IA L 64^2711 Owner - Agent, 872-6569, -149- a home with tender-lo'ving cy. We can take your house in converged on the area. CANCER 14 Itidulge 44 D o n 't 74 Clear You fear Inflation and rising rising, 4342. trade on this home. T. J. fort in the large draped living hm'hmaped. R eal E state, 649-4066 - f c JUNE 21 15 Onto 45 A 75 Pursuit DEC. 22 unemployment, and so you are >niis means, as he interprets 3-Famlly ' $^,900. ca re., a»any other extras. Priced low Police said the prisoners shot 46E xp lo r« 76 Sought Crockett, R ealtor, 643-1677.- room. Outside porch and patio, jUlV 22 16 News JAN. If FIVE-ROOM house, two bed­ 7- Room Colonial $M,900. for quick sale. Charles Lesper- 'VERNON and killed Maynard Miller, a 17 Is 47 T lw fo 'f 77 M usic banking your money ratherthan the findings, that the worst is closet, attic and cellar, stor­ 48 Com panions 78 By 16-17-36-40A .- Conrinued From Preceding Pogo rooms. , Security deposit re­ 6- R oom R anch $27,900. M. HELEN PALMER, retiree in his 60s, who worked , 2-15-22-33 IBChoose spending it, a finding that is now behind us. He Is certain, he MANCHESTER — 2-famlly in age space galore, 2-car ga­ ance, 649-780). . CUSTOM BUILT RANCH '44-51-63 l9 B e 49 Appn»* 79 Of 149-5547 ^ the night dilft at the prison, and 50 Attention BOThot's documented by a savings rate gays, that when December’s In- quired. Call between 9 a.m. 8- Room Colonial $28,600. central location, large roortis, c hwht , Here is your chance to buy 20 Any AQUARIUS Realtor 643-6821 rage. G all owner, 649-8800 hf- MAN ^ " ■ u wounded Sheriff Carl Johnson. LEO . 21 Indicated 51 Bo Bl Pleasure that remains near an historic dustrial output figures are re- Musical Insmiimnts 53 Apartmunts-^FIats— and 2 p.m . 643-6010. D octor’s R esidence $29,900. 7- a one-year old 6-room Ranch JAN. new ceramic baths, also ideal ter 6 p.m. ----- ’ JU ft 22 1 22 Your 5 2 S o o l 82 Top 20 *T)om deluxe Oolonlal, 2A4 Johnsmi was hospitalized in se­ 83 Getting high of 7.6 per cent of take leased next month they will CHRISTMAS Special — Used Tenemonts 63 2- F am ily $28,000. for in-law situation, only $26,- in a fine neighborhood for 4 23 If 53 Now f e e '. II b a t h B, double garage, Ex­ rious condition a t'a hospital. .AUG. 22 54 Delay 84 Of home pay. show the decline arrested or Kinanian Spinet oi^gan with U & R Raised Ranch $49,700. 000. F or im m ediate sale. B el $28,900. 1% baths, built-ins, I ' 24 Avoid 25-38-52-57/^ SIX-ROOM Cape, $225. W olver- $32,600 — 4-BEDROOM Coloni­ clusive Acecutlve neighbor­ Miller was ihot several times. 1- 8- 9-10| 25 You 55 Y ou r 85 Psychic But according to one of the even reversed. Consumers one manual, good condition. SUB-LEASE, 7 months, 2-bed­ West Side Colonial $26,400. A ir R eal Estate, 643-9332. formal dining room, flre- 56 Resentment 86 Original 59-65-72 ton A gency, R ealtors, 640-2813. al, range, 1^ baths, flreplace, Offered by the hood. Selling below replace­ Raymond C. Cobb, criminal l> > 11-46^ 2. 26 You most esteemed of the consumer sense this, he says, and It'ia re- 1285. Dubaldo M usic^C enter, room m odem apartment, $196. 3- F am lly $36,900. placed living room, beamed 2 7 C o im ' 57 A 87 Study 2-car attached garage. Im­ ment cost. H ayes A gen cy, 646- investigator with the State Po­ VIRGO 28 Interest 58 Course 88 M obs pcdlsters, something la very fleeted In their expectatlms of 649-6206. Open daily 3 to 8:30 Available January 1st. or be­ R ockledge Colonial $88,600. ceiling, and garage. Please SEXIIOND Bolton Lake — 4-room maculate. Hutchins Agency 0131. lice, said the pair, 'Mitchell AUG. 22 £ 29 Taking 59 Worthwhile 89 Decisions wrong about the way you’re an- continued linprovement In the p.m., Saturday, 9-5 p.m. fore. 646-0696. 7- Room hom e, ex tm lot $28,600. call Mr. Gordon for an ap­ ' 30 Enroll 60 In - house, lakefront, central heat­ R ealtors, 649-6324. EXECUTIVE SPLIT Smith, 22, and Allan Butts, 20, ___ ?,S£M. 22 _ alyslng the aituatloa. areas of local jobs, Income PHILBRICK MANCHESTER — Oversised 7- pointm ent. THREE-ROOM apartment, ing, refrigerator, stove, gentle- ^' hit Miller over the head with a <^1-50-66-71 (S)Good Adverse ^^Neuwsl "The press is responslUe,” and local business condi- man preferred. 742-7667. room Cape. Spacious living .:fe>76-78-82-W56l0^ .Wcffltod— To Buy 58 stove, refrigerator, heat, and BELFIORE AGENCY M a n c h e s t e r a n d •v i c i n i t y Colonial styled home built stick during the nightly lockup. sald Albert Sindllnger. tions. They should be in a bet- electricity furnished. No pets. by Prestillo contains 8% room, dining room and Uteb- • BD OiL& W W • • FIVE-ROOM house, completely Afl flAittarsA W..I1A ____. ^ Cobb HtUUsaid Butts WtftSwas tUKTlshot HIin the “The press is hnit«ng back the ter mood, he feels, WANTED — Antique furniture, Single adults preferred. Call REAIVTORS 647-1418 $14,600—7-room ca p e , fu ll-cellar. mammoth rooms with many AGENCY furhlshed for rent. Three ref­ nets and WALLACE Co right foot during the scuffle. -a- • 1 1 M jf 1 M. • 1T7 economic recovery,” said Sind- HI® telephone Interviewers, glass, pewteFj^lI paintings or 643-0678 after 6 p.m . $16,900—6-room Cape, 2-car ga- built-in extras. Truly a fine ^ n^ Maiu^er Parkade pair thm grabbed MiU- however, are hearing the same erences required, $250. per ______rage. L llO eral'-JjlO deT ateS in r r C l Y Unger, whose crew of'telephone other antique Items. Any quan­ month. Philbrick Agency, and rare offering. Priced in PROFESSIONAL! man’s Ranch, flnlsh^ric room. t a S gal _____ Ma^ & er 64941306 eris ,38^ber revolver. ^ cautious refrain from all over MANCHESTER —Brownstone S) 1970 by NEA, Ik .. MANCHESTER Center — 6 $24,900—Custom built 6-rdom •/ interviewers In Norwood, Pa., tity. The H arrison's, 643-8709, the 60’s. Shown by appoint­ approxlmatoly 2,800 square constantly monitors consumer the, country. Sindllnger says It Apartments, 2-bedroom duplex R ealtors, 646-4200. room Colonial. Excellent po­ Ranch, 1% acres, 2-car g^arage. rage, % acre lot. Asking COVENTRY — ASSUMABLE ^®" 165 Oakland Street m ent only. feet of living space, 16x24’ liv­ C obb said attitudes in every area of the sounds a bit like this: "We’re apartment, large rooms, am­ "Good heavens! Everything is SO expensive this year— tential for professional person. $27,600—New listing, 9-room $42,000. U ft R Realty Co.. Inc. mortgage. 8-bedmom Ranch. Of Dole as GOP Chairman FOR RENT —five-room Ranch, ing room with fireplace, country. concerned because we’ve been HOUSEHOLD lota — Antiques ple closets, 1% baths,' heat, hot attached garage, fireplace, / can remember when the same thing was only Bus line, parking, easy access. Ranch. , formal dining, modem Utch- 643-2692. R .D . M urdock, R eal­ 2-<^”gi:ige, may be leas^ « ^ His wife who the delay to a busy presidential tor. By H. L. SCHWARTZ m “Yhe press is always hesitant reading about how bad things brlck-a-brac, locks, frames, water, carpeting, two air-con- wall - to - ■wall carpeting, $260 $65 an ounce!" Only $^,900. Hayes Agency $29,900 — T hree-fam ily, newly HERITAGE HOUSE en, library with flreplace,______option to buy. P rice $10,900. _ ® .Y” ® Associated Press Writer schedule. glassware. We buy estates. dltioners, appliances, washer 646-0181. painted. Keith Real E ^te 6464126, 649- ^ * to report an economic downturn are.” monthly. Lease required. R. D. 646-2482 three large bedrooms, spEuslous m ^ c h e s t e r — 5 and B-two After their capture Smith and In the interim, however, Scott generally remains pessimis- This fear, he says, offsets to Village Peddler, "^Auctioneer, and dryer hook-up, parking. $33,900—7-room Raised Ranch. paneled family room with flre­ M urdock, 643-2692. MANCHESTER — 8-room Gar­ famUy. Three bedrooms,------over------_ f Butts were charged „ 'with ----- mur- D ^ wii^ pointedly told newsmen he ex- yp ^nen a recovery is already some degree the actual and an- 420 Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. Garage opUonal. Adults. $225. Houses For Solo 72 Housas For Sola 72 Assumable mortgage. place, 8V& baths, wall-to-wall rison Colonial, 4 bedrooms, slzed garage. Near shopping. COVENTOY — Slx-room-over- der, assault wHh intent to kUl al-moderate Repubucans ap- ppcted to be consulted about the under way. ticlpated Improvements In the Call 646-1769 876-9407, 872-9690. carpeting in many rooms, RANCH HOUSE and over 16 BRAND NEW homes ^— 8 and double garage, excellent area, MANCHESTER — Nice older Extra two-family building lot size ' C«toe.~ PuU " ...... shed dormer. — S2»d ’ —prison ■— *-breach.------' pear------*■— to have blocked—atj least chairmanship------— -■ and— said t------he was..]• don’t mean this as any re-/lndivlduals’ own fortunes. Based Out of Town pEdlo, swimming pool, two-car 118 MAIN ST., Second floor, 3 acres of land for $21,000. 4-bedroom Ranches^ Colonials treed lot, walk-out basement. home, first-floor family room, Low 30’s. Hayes Agency, 648- Built-ins, 1% baths, large Oobb said Smith was In the temporarily—the selection of opposed to the selection of an fjepUon on. the abilities of the on his personal situation, the garage and a 3 acre lot with a Rooms Without Board 59 For Rent 6 6 Wooded land high and dry. and Raised Ranches, one to Only $39,900. H ayes Agencyy, PASEK three bedrooms, garage. Ex­ 0131. room.?, walk-out basement prisoti on forgery and larceny ponservaUve Robert J. Dole of *****«'* official who viwldn’t press,” Sindlinger added. “In consumer is looking up, but he rooms, heat, hot water and view, surrounds this lovely garage. One or two adults. House in fair condition. Keith 2H baths, one and 2-car ga­ 726 Burhside Ave., East Hartford tra B-zoned lot included. Total Md 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- c h ^ ^ Kansas as GOP naUonal chair- chair- THE THOMPSON House —Cot- HEBRpN — New two-bedroom NEW U ST t o A —"Lovely Colo- custom built homa.— ' MANCHESTER — 4-bedroom $140. Security required. 646- R eal Estate, 646-4126, 640-1922. rages, large lots, priced to 289-7476 643-1837 6464678 price, $32,900. P aul W . Dou­ 0181. I iW pGZX)t0 viola.uon. He haxi As a. former n&tionai cnair accurately reporting the reads.' tage St., centrally located, apartments. Children welcom­ nial, 6 rooms plus finished alr-conditloned Cape, large large pleasantly furnished 2426, 9-6. ed.) Heat, hot water, ap­ sell. Also building lots, Keith gan, R ealtor, 640-4636. CONTEM PORARY 9 - room been previously held on mall- man who held the job while a pp«^„jip statlsUcs released In ------MANCHBISTER Industrial zone R eal E stote, 646-4126, 649-1922. family room, modem kitchen m e m b e r s MANCHESTER *'“ ’*f®’ ***?.SS^*’ COVENTRY — Summer cot- clous mischief and burglary and TTie chief pressures, accord- member of the House, Scott room s, parking. Call 649-2358 pliances, carpeting, parking. 3-faiplly house, excellent busi­ with dishwasher, disposal, 2.7 ACRES beautiful view, 7- Ranch with a view and over 3,- FOUR-large rooms, range, re­ 000 sqUEure feet of living area, “*“ **®®- *a«e. unique log cabin styling, larceny charges. Cobb said. Ing to S«*■> December,” he ^ d . adjusted basis. The October lady. Call 643-6388 or 649- ^ p p jy M arlow s 867 Main St. For Sale ^ 70 cy , 646-1180. M r. BogdEUi now. 640-6306. For Industries Ren reportedly Include Robert L. Sindllnger maintains that his rate was 1,670,000 units. NEW LJSTTNG — Oversized COUNTRY Store, Route 6 loca- F e s , / a m a R e a lt o r ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A "®**' Morton oe- 6o.year-old head of PoUs of consumer expectatiims Harold C. Passer, assistant LOOKING for anything in real Garrison Colontal, less than • • • • tion, 6H-room Ranch, 1^ baths, B & W $10 million loan program de- the General Services Admlnls- regarding jobs, local business secretary for economic affairs. estate rental - apartments, (me year old. Owner trans­ Apartmants ITaU out buildings, long road front­ Lots PSOf« ^ O le 73 b a r r o w s and WALLACE Co. signed to Micourage investment Wm toe ^ t m ^ tratlon and a longtime Scott as- condlUons and personal income sold gain s were registered In all homes, multiple dwellings, no ferred. Eight rooms. 2% baths, in Emtlpollutlon equipment weis accursUely forecEist chEUiges in m a jor areas o f toe nEitlon. Tenaments 63 fees. Call J.D. Real Estate As­ age, excellent potential. Hayes MEUichester PEirkEide 8(x;tate. first-floor family, room with MEUichester 640-6806 Eumounced Thursday by toe sociates, Inc. 643-6129. A gency, 646-0131. flreptace, formal dining rxmm, LAND — Coventry treed one- SIX - room apartment, north ----- First NationEa Bank of St. Paul.. There Is one EKhooI of thought 4 bedrooms^ Edumlnum siding, half acre. Lake tdeW. $8,600. VERNON-MANfJHESTER end, completely .renovated, THREE-bedroom Duplex, air- VERNON — Route 83 near C6r- line. The bank said It will loan up which holds that toe White 2-cEtr gEuage. E xcellent neigdi- Toltand — Emre treed, $8,000. heat fumislied. Can be seen condition units, very residen­ cle, new modem commercial custom built five-room “L” to $60,000 to a single industrial House sees Dole els becom ing bottaood. $48,600. Vernon high scenic acre, between 7-9 p.m . 23 Apel tial area, big yard area, one building 'With several uses, o f­ itaneb. 1% baths, . flreptace, borrower at an Interest rate 1 the administration official who $6,900. Hayes A gen cy, 646-0181. full basement, large rooms per cent below the prime Inter- would hold Democratic feet to P lace. month’s security. $210. Call 643- fices or retail, etc. Selling be­ CIRCA 1740 C tassic in Gtaston- *'-< • $24,900. HEiyes Agency, 640- est rate. the fire with sharp rhetoric 9606 from 3-9 p.m . low replacem ent cost, $60,000. bury. e-rooms, bEum, four out­ GLASTONBURY — Near Min- 0181. The ^m e rate, now 7 per while Vice President Spiro Ag- MANCHESTER — Newer de­ Philbrick Agency, Realtors, buildings, on three Eicres. $42,- luxe duplex. $220 per month nechaug golf course, wooded ATZ------o------®®***- **“ Interost banks gen- new’s Image Is "retooled” Into NORTHWOOD Apartments — 646-4200. 600. Additi(«EU 68 Eicres m ay be Including heat and appliances Whaf Does If Mean? lot. Asking $8,000. Frechette BOLTON — .. eraUy chEirge their beEit corpo- that of a moderate, One and two-bedroom apart­ acquired if desired. and carpets. Two-chlldren per­ ments, central alr-condition- R ealtors, 647-0903. l^ch par^e curtomers. "Somewhere In toe Nixon mitted. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ Ing, carpeting, balcony, car­ Investment Property s p l i t - l e v e l — rooms, MANCHESTER — Possible iPhlllp Nason; First National campaign organlzaflon for 1972 tor, 649-4636. ports, plus other luxury fea­ For Soleole 70.i modem kitchen, formEd dining two-fEunlly lot. Price for quick fn ^ president, said toe program there will be a swashbuckler, a tures. From $226. J. D. Real room, three or four bedrooms, ^ ■ ''TOUld provide needed asidst- real gut fighter,” said one sen- MANQHEJSTER — Deluxe one- IT MEANS MANY THINGS. IT MEANS THAT YOU CAN HAVE CON­ BEde, $8,600. F rechette R eal­ Estate A ssociates, 643-6129. MANCHESTER — business fEunlly room, gEirage, lot Hayes Agency, 648-0181. industries vdilch "take ate admirer of Dole. “Bob bedroom apartment, first tors, 647-9903. blo.!k with 6 apartments, ex­ 100x200'. $27,600. toe initiative to combat toe would be perfect If they roEilly floor. $160 and $170 per month FOUR-ROOM apartment, cen­ FIDENCE IN HIS COMPETENCE. HE MUST HAVE PROVEN HIMSELF IN cellent condition. Owner will A-ZONED wooded buUUng lot Wanted— Root Estate 77 problem by installing pollution- mean to retool Agnew.” Including heat and appliances. tral location, security and ref­ E $19,900—^Four room hom e, sec­ finance 80 per cent at 3H per on CeutoI Dr. All utilities on control equipment arid fajcUl- Dole, in an interview, SEild he Paul W. Dougan, R ealtor, 649- erences $126. monthly. W olver- VARIOUS WAYS BEFORE EARNING THE REALTOR DESIGNATION. ond flo o r unfinished. LEUge bam ALL CASH for your property cent. Terrific income produc­ street. Bralthwaite Agency, ties.”, . ^ , . remEdned confident of being se­ 4636. ton A gency 649-2813. on 2.9 acres. within 24 hours. Avoid rod er. Call now, Ha-i'es Agency, HOWEVER, THE TERM MEANS MORE — MUCH MORE — THAN TECH­ M9-4698. tape, instant service. Hcqres ta addlflon to indusM^ b ^ lected and that 31 senEdors had MANCHESTER — Nice one- VILLAGEIR Apartments—Five- 646-0181. rowers, toe bank ^ d It wlU contacted toe White House In RAISED RANCH—7 imms, 8 b o LTON—One-acre house lota, A gency, 648-0181. grant “^feronUal rates to jg ^^o bedroom apartment available room Townhouse. 1% tiled NICAL COMPETENCE' OR THE ABEITY TO SURVIVE IN ‘A HIGHLY or 4 bedrooms, 2H baths, fam­ beautiful iriew, minutes from now. Close to bus and shop­ baths, wall-to-Vall carpetii^, MANCHESTER close to shop­ WANTED owners rf pr^ate dw e^ s, s,g„ed a telegram, ily room, 2-car gEurage, targe new Route 6, EUsUng $7,600. store and apartment buildings “ ^ ^ . POINSETTIAS ping. $162. per month including two alr-condltloners, private ping, 4-fdn'.Ily with 4 room COMPETITIVE BUSINESS WHERE “ SECURITY” IS ONLY A WORD IN lot 176x800’ centTEd Eiir-condl- l will picture Eidvertlse your GARLANDS 742-8694. and smaller comm««Y:lal opera- . ^ *® ®‘**\*“ ‘ (Roping) Princess Pine — White Pine appliances, carpets and air- basement. Washer and dryer apartme-.its, 4-car garage, new tionlng. house twice a week, plus, >, it,” Dole said. “If toe President W R E A T H S conditioning. Call Paul W. hookup, appliances. 'Available heating syste:;.^ and roof, SUd THE DICTIONARY. ANDOVER — wooded lot wlto give daily coverage In two ______;______WEints somebody else that’s fine. 8 (K Y D . 1 0 Y D . ^ 7 .0 0 Dougan, R ealtor, 649-4636. January 1st. Charles Lesper- 30’s. Hayes A gency, 646-0181. CIBCA 1848—F ederal Colonial— artesian weU, 100x880’. reason­ pE^ters, every w eek until I don’t like walking around toe CEMETERY BASKETS C ance, 649-7620. Six lEurge rooms, full walk-Up able. VirgiW H. (talinsU, sold. CaU Uoor like a suspect or some­ 117 CEJDAR St., four-room , first MANCHESTER — Ideal loca­ Power Company attic, luindy location. $26,000. Broker, 640-1110. LINSAY REALTY thing.” floor apartment, $135 monthly. DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ tion for medical building. “ REALTOR” MEANS COMMUNNITY COMMITMENT. LOOK OTOR 849-9168 Offices Blackened Security deposit. Available ment, wall - to - wall carpet­ Large Colonial home with ex­ RANCH—7 rooms, flreplace In a MSTON LAKE — One lot 6 0 x ______. SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Despite Doles’ confidence, January 1st. 643-6201. ing throug^iout, complete ap­ tra comer building lot. Call to THE ROSTER OF SERVICE, CIVIC, FRATERNAL, OR ANY OTHER CU S- first floor paneled famUy room, jOO, $1,600. $600 down, batance'' SELUNO your home or acre- one-hour som e of toe 31 senators are 4 BRACE^ OPEN pliances, vanity bath. Central­ inspect. H eritage House, 646- off kitchen wlto sUdlng glass 5 Artour Lussler, Brok- age? For prompt friendly ser- struck one Salt r.i.ire aty build- **°*** ** ^P' ChristmcB Tiw Stand SIX-ROOM Duplex, stove and ly located. $176 m onthly. R . D. 2482. doors to patio, two fuU baths, p.Q. Box 201, Bolton, vice, caU Louis Dlmock Real- ing during a blinding Suwstonn P®^"* **»* opposition to Dole Is refrigerator, no pets, two chil­ SIFICATION OF ORGANIZATIONS IN MANCHESTER. THERE YOU WH.L M urdock, 643-2692. one off mEister bedroom, mod­ Conn. ty. R ealtors, 649-0828. ’Htursday. e Holds 2'/i gals, of water DAILY dren permitted, heat not in­ INCOME apartm ents — 1-10 em kitchen, formal dining It WEW toe office building of overriding reason ap- cluded, one month’s security. FIND THE REALTOR, GIVINC OF HIM§ELF UNSTINTINGLY, SOME­ • E asy to Eidjust to plum b units, 4-fam lly each, $176. per room . the Utah Power ft light Co. pears to be toe desire of many Available January 1st. $166. rental. Owner will take sec­ Sew-Simple • Made ot heavy Ufeloug gal- Business Locations TIMES AS CHAIRMAN OR PRESIDENT AT OTHER TIMES DOING THE FIVE BEDROOMS Garrison A Classic “We’re toe only ptace In toe Ubend-moderates for a newer 647-1643. ' ' ond mortgage. Call Arthur whole Salt Lake VaUey without image for toe party tosm toe one vanlsed steel For Renf^ 64 Lussler, Agent, 622-6228, 742- OohmlEd, tw o yeeurs old. F euh- BIRCH ST. — Five large lights,” ^ e employe cqmment- projected by Dole. SUNDAY 8620. UNOBTRUSIVE “LEGWORK,” BUT ALWAYS PERFORMING IN THE Uy room ■with flreptace, mod­ » 'AUewa lower bianobea to MANCHES’raR — Middle d -We couldn’t ceiU our- Msmy people, including Dole, room s, second floor. $136. em kltehen, 3 baths, formal .be left file tree Available January 1st. 649- Tpke., West, new air-condition­ SPIRIT OF THE GOLDEN RULE — THE BEDROCK OF REALTOR PHI­ dining room, 2-CEir garage, selvdi to (xmaptaln about no expected eui annixmcement by ed building. Ideal for office or 8350. Edumlnum siding. $89,960. power.” , esirly this week. Dole attributes JOHN B. business. Will divide. Two Houses For Sole 72 LOSOPHY. 96 WEST Middle Tpke. — 4%- months “ F ree Rent” . 644-1639 IN-LAW APARTMENT — At­ room duplex, heated, electric Lou Arruda. tached to this comfortable five- stove, refrigerator, garage. WHITHAM MANCHESTER AND VICINITY ttxim REUich. Large lot. F ire­ 13 Congressmen Reject •Hsaiafi Available January 1st., lease MODERN air-conditioned exec­ THEREFOR, NOT ONLY BECAUSE HE IS COMPETENT— NOT ONLY place in Uiring room, eat-in utive offices, centreilly located ■ T .«, BOIAON— YDS. BonrowNOTCH •um a required. Call 649-2866 before $19,600 — Four-room Ranch, kitchen, garage, extra cEirport 5 p.m . with parking facilities avail­ and storEige shed. $26,000. able for immediate occupan­ nice lot, garage, GI’s no BECAUSE THE MULTIPLE USTING SERVICE OF HIS BOARD IS - AND Bankers’ Fund Donations down payment. ATTnACTIVE 3%-rooms. Down­ cy . 643-1188. , BY FAR - THE BEST WAY TO MERCHANDISE YOUR ’PROPERTY, By JAMES B. POLK Repe. Bill CYmppell Jr., D-Fla.; stairs, on bus line. Heat land We NEED LISTINGS ‘ WASHINaTON (AP) Bhur Florence P. Dwyer, R-N.J.; Mi­ hot water included. One adult APPROXIMATELY 6^000 $23,000—New ' Listing—6%- room Colonial with 1^ BUT EQUALLY BECAUSE HE IS SERIOUSLY COMMITTED TO MAK­ congressmen Euid a senator are chael J. HEuilngton, D-Mass.; preferred, no pets. Security de­ square feet of space in the NOW! “Thinking of Sell- reported to have accepted CEim- Manchester State Bank build­ baths, nicely renovated. Robert C. Stephens,'" D^Ga.,~ and posit.. $125 monthly. C^l 643- ING MANCHESTER A BETTER PUCE IN WHICH TO LIVE, YOU CAlS ing your property?” CaU psdgn donEiticns from a emntro- Thomas M. Rees, IXlallf. 0680 after 6 p.m . * ing at 1041 Main Street. Ideal verslal bankers’ fund, but five for offices, etc. Will sub-di­ $26,900 — Oversized custom 14^ Or Stephens, who weis unop- Cape, attached garage. Nice FEEL REASSURED WHEN, IN ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION — AND, TODAY! more tawntakera were listed by poeed for re-election lEist month, vide. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 1 ^ an investigator as baiting turned ■ 643-1677. area. _ 1 had BteEulfEistly denied Euiy BUYING OR SELLING, BE SURE TO ASK - YOUR REAL ESTATE down the checks. knowledge of the contribution. WOODLAND STORE, 20’x70’ , 846 M ain St., $28,600—New 6-room Raised This brought to 18 toe number The investigator sEild toe bank Downtown Manchester. Avail­ Ranch. AGENT CAN ANSWER - - PHILBRICK of senators Euid congressmen group omitted hta Eind the other' MANOR able now. Call 522-3114. who rejected the contributions names from the revised report, from toe BEUikers ^PoUtlcEil A c­ but pointed out in a separate APARTMENTS MAIN STREET office space, M I T T E N ' a g e n c y tion Committee in a furor trig­ private Eiccounting too checks A Subscripfion To The 100 per cent location near gered by chargGs that the dona­ Homestead Street hadn’t been CEisfaed. banks, air-conditioned, auto­ AGENCY, REALTORS “YES, AM A REALTOr tions were Edmed at influencing Manchester, Cc»m. I REALTORS "T h ey Eire compounding toe matic fire sprinkler. Apply 643-6930 668-1663 647-1673 V a pending bEUik regutatlon bill. error to toe point it is ludi­ Manchester Evening Herald WOODLAND MANOR offers M arlow’s, 867 M ain St. Both toe Justice DepEurtment crous,” said a source. “There the ultimate in c(»ivenient KMT and a House spectal electUms Eure a lot of congressmen who prestige living, udth schools, MANCHESTER Green ^ Ground floor, 900 sq. ft. front 646-4200 com m ittee Eire investigating. would lik e to send these bEuik A Gift For The Whole Family For The Whole shopping and religious facil­ PRICE REDUCED on this Sen. Harry F. Byrd, tad-Va., ities nearby. portion carpeted, second floor, SIZES people away fo r about 80 ihUch sought after area o t received a $6,000 check toe day one office 12 x 12, ca ll 649- town, Olcott Dr. Lovely large 3 B 4 4 yeEirs.” Year IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 2741 or 649-6688. MANCHESTER — New custom after toe election, his cEunpEiign Byrd’s campEdgn treasurer, J. -Spacious one and two bed­ treed lot, garage, aluminum buUt 7-room Italsed Ranch. troEisurer said Thursday. siding, IH baths, 3 bedrooms, Smith 'FOrebee, reported Thurs­ An Ideal Gift For: Mother and Dad room apartments, refrigera­ IMMEDIATE occupancy — 6- Three or tour bedrooms, targe One source close to to^ inves­ day that hlB $6,000 check—toe tor, stove, dishwasher, dis­ room suite of offices. Former­ front-to-back liv i^ room. $27,- cathedral celling Uving room, tigations also SEdd Reps. Thom­ posal, air conditioning, full 900. Keith R eal E state, 646- 1 3 9 0 5 4 7 9 lEirgest one Etccepted—cam e In Grandparents — College Students — ly doctor’s <^lce. Ideal for any two flreptaces, two baths, t -18 as L. Ashley, D-Ohlo, Eind cme day Edter lEist month’s S e c­ carpeting, electric heat. professional man, \ heat and 4126, 649-1922. gloss oUtWng doors, sun deck, Modql apartment open for ChEurles H. Griffin, D-KOss., tuid tion Eind said it was cashed be- : Your Favorite Serviceman inspection Sat. and Sun. 1-6, eleclriclty included, $276. 649- WEST kODDLE ^^ke.——6-6 du­ complete buUt-lns, city utUl- acknow ledged accep tin g $2,602 cause he saw nothing wrong f 6644. ties. $42iM)0. U ft R R ealty C o., Easy seaming makes this Add a patterned-edging week days by app«^tment. plex in good condition, sepa­ a sew-simple dress to be to the classic cardigan each. The source SEdd Rep. Ben­ wlto it. ! In c., 648-2692, RJ>. M urdock, Starting at $176 monthly. rate heating systems, excel­ made with short or long- . . . and presto, a sweater jamin R. Btackbum, R-Ga., re­ Ferebee SEdd B yrd hEul fa- j SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE 6,900 SQUARE feet o f industrial Realfaw. floor space, office, parking lent potential. Vacancy artments. Carpet­ MANCHESTER — Two-family The F a ll ft W inter "70 tions Eind returned them in full. when toe bank fund filed its cor­ 13 BISSELL STREET PHONE 643-2711 ing, 2 alr-condiUoners, 1%' large Uving room with fire­ 6-7, 1% baths, carpeting, pan­ A L B U M is 66f, includes But an inveatlgator aald even rections this week. \ » SAJST CENTER SUREST., baths. “It Costs No More . , . A Realtor 1May Display The Above eling, garage. Large lot. Many place, eat-in Uteben, wltb The Fall ft Winter "70 postage and handling. the latest report left out five Asked if the m oney w ere in-> Call Frances K. Wagner many

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18j 1970 PAGE THIRTY-TWO f Averapre Dafly Net Press Run iMancIiwtpr lEwnttig U m lii The Weather For Hie Wedi Boded November 14, ISTO Partial clearing, colder late tonighl after earlier abower pos- ; low in 20a. Sundax Lowest 16,080 S windy, cold, chance of V fliu rie s ; high in 80a. Extra s in Caldor’ s Prices ancheater— A City of Village Charm VOL. LXXXX, NO. 68 O n (EIGHTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 4970 (Classified Advertising on Page 16) PRICE TEN CXNTS Fam ous \, Cnldoi N am e ' T o y s! Senate Rejects Polish Shipyards OPEN EXTRA LATE EVERY NIGHT! Enemy Attacks Mark Rw* < ■ — SST Debate Halt ...... : Echo with Gunfire _ ____ I By WALTER R. MEABS AaaocUted Frees Writer By NICHOLAS ULUTOS Radio Warsaw said the Polish WASHINGTON (A P)— The Senate rejected today an news agency PAP reported that WARSAW (AP) — After quell­ attempt to halt delate bn a money bill containing funds ‘‘calm prevailed in the whole of [•Hot Curve Action ing mobs with rifle fire in the V iet W ar Anniversary •Hide and Seek the triple cities” today, with for the controversial supersonic transport. nation’s biggest shipyards, po- Set by Mattel House and Senate leaders met meanwhile to review a Uce and troops in Poland hive - by Ideal series of bills blocking. congressionaLadjournment. By GEORGE E8PEB A twoAhirds vote w aa-neces------:______Associated Press Writer saiy to secure cloture—and thus ate. northS^ citi^ ^ otln r^ ejr^ ™ "*^ ;!.^ *Dual Lane Rod' limit debate—on the Depart­ SAIGON (AP) — The I b oBark & Bite That would scrap a bill pend* edly spread to a fifth city Pri- ro^t^^rants Viet Ckinfir marked the 24th M onopoly S.T.A.R. Team ment ijt Transportation mcmey day, but there were no con­ ing in the Senate providing So­ are opened,” the broadcast Runner Race Set bill cmitalning $210 million for firmed reports* of new violence anniversary of the start of by Ideal by Parker Equipment Belt the S8T. cial Security increases, trade said. It then quoted a warning the Indochina** war today u, w, .. restrlcUons and the admlnistra- today. to rebellious youth from a local with two attacks on U.S. IDEAL O ^ en te are block^ action tion’a welfare reform proposal, Quoting newspaper accounts, new spaper: on the measure—one of at least Radio Cdansk reported Friday troops and the first rocket "Recent events disclosed the •Hot Wheels Super] six major l^ es. on which such EJven the routine became a night that some of the thousands attack in Saigon in a month •Flatsy r painful fact that many people ta ^ s are being used or threat- problem with that catch-all blU of rioters In the <3dynla ship­ and a half. Charger Set ened. still see their own interest over­ by Ideal is 3.43 on the floor. yards fired on the troops and There were no American cas­ B2.47 means debate aides ignored advice underneath a mUitary train 10 B y PETER COWEN injury was one he had received •Mr. Rembrandt by “If there Is any Utfitat the “ f technical ex­ miles ncnlh of Da Nang. They •Easy Curl Light Up Asaociated Preea Writer in a motorcycle accident in 1957 said the casualties were the end of the tolnnel. It is not a ^ a rb it^ awarded when he worked in the traffic Our Reg. 49.99 Christmas llriit,-’ said Scott. He contract to General Dynam- NEW HAVEN (AP)-Jam es F. worst in any reported train min­ division. ing on the Vietnam national V anity sald thete Is^not a particle of although Boeing submitted Ahern, New Haven’s SS-year-oId A petition bearing the names As seen on TV! hope OOngresB might adjourn P }^ » <*® ^r and better police chief, said Friday he has of a number of pr. alone Luc, which means self-reliance.,1 ______i r Friday they have persuaded tiie has invested $6.8 mlUlon for *> went off normally and created a detergent Industry to quit using Women in conical hats gather sjtaerical cavern 900 fe e t below A ction Set conversion to NTA In its deter­ in the village market to sell the chemical—nitrilotrlacetic gents and lum placed orders for the desert sand. acid. vegetables, the men gather' to What followed five minutes 1167 mllUon worth o f the chem i­ drink and talk and the cliUdren At least 18 wash products con­ cal, company officials said. later Friday wasn’t normal. ^ tain NTA as a partial auhsUtute romp off to the school. ►Newport Pacer President Howard Morgens ‘Ihe ABIC said pressure from for piKxyhates, offlplala said. Scene tw o: Enter the 'vlUans. the blast, equivalent to detona­ Pho^bates are considered said In Cincinnati EViday his The Viet Cwig, firing their R acer Set firm would eliminate NTA from tion of about 20,000 tons ot TNT, undeslraMe because they prom- weapons and shouting, charge spewed radioactive dust from ote the rapid growth of algae ^ out of their jungle base camp the shaft in which the miclear and capture Th Luc. aiwi ca u se prem ature aging in «’ ...hi h w e device had been placed. and™ cause premature aging 1in„ "In the quantities in vrtileh have used NTA in certain of our Political cadre wearing red A dirty brown cMumn dust As seen on TV! some lakes and streams. armbands round up the villag­ arose and within minutes 9 products,” he said, "we are ab­ The govarnmrat acted after a solutely confident In their safe­ ers for a propaganda lecture, reached 8,000 feet. Within hours Hot Wheels PuMic Health Service eiqpert- while the soldiers race on to­ it spread over 1,000 square Reg. 10.99 8 12.99 ment diowed that rats and mice ty ." ward the fort—representing the Sizzler Racer Set Morgens said the govenunent miles of barren, almost uninha­ • •_> fed NTA, mercury and cful- study used "an extremely high district headquarters—where bited desert. Our mlum were 10 times more likely concentration of these metals government troops and pacifica­ The AEC evacuated 6 of its Your Choice to have stillborn or deformed Reg. and NTA, a concentration that tion workers wait behind their employes near the test site, but offspring. The experiment 20.99 does not exist in nature and that revetments. said that nowhere outside of the showed that NTA combined with 12.88 Boys’ or Girls’ has no relevance In our t^lnlon In a frenzy of shooting and immediate area of the Miaft was the two metals and carried the to what could hai^ien In the na­ shouting, the Viet Cong attack, the fallout a danger to human oombinattan across the placenta LeMans . - tural environment.” are repulsed, regroup and at­ life or health. to the embryos. .1 Deluxe 20” Hi-Riser Bike The Department of Health, tack again. Finally they faU It waa the 17th time an under­ Raceway Since both mercury and cad­ 'back, collecting and carrying Our mium occur naturally as pollu- Educatimi and Welfare said __ an ground test had "leaked”~ and Each their "casualties” as real Viet AEXJ officials said the only com- Reg. Our Reg. 39.99 tanta, tile findings raised the Incomplete Ust of products ^ 8.74 Cong units customarily do paraUe release o t radiation fol­ A-Ghristmas dream! Coaster 21.99 possibility, cfWeiftin said, that taliita^NTA liwludes; Amway whenever possible. ‘ r brake, banana type seat, pregnant women might be SA-8, Oieer, Gain, H.L.D., K-BO, lowed a I960 test. Limit one per customer. No rainp 16.40 T jiiimiri-zraiil, Liquid AU, Loft, The troops retreat through the The most contaminated dust r Chrome rims and chainguard. _harm ed. viUage, pausing only to kidnap checks. * ^ Styles for boy or girl. EbqxMire to the 'diemlcal Phos-Free, Roundy’s, Sav-Us, particlM fell to earth near the Limit l^ er customer, some villagers to use as beor- could come from drinking water Ultra, and Valley-Dew. test site, the AEC said, where no rain checks. ers, and ret\^ to their jungle contaminated by sewer runoff, Three Toronto-based deter­ investigators found radiation hideout. ______they eald. * gent manufacturers announced levels above 25 roentgens per 29.88 Heelth officials said there Is piaTw F rid ay to phase out use o f As the government troops hour. ‘The Ehdoral Radiation SORRY, NO RAIN CHECKS LIMIT 1 PER CUSTOMER ON ALL4TEMS no present hazard except In NTA. They were Procter and move out after them, the gov- Council says hUmans are endan- eome rural areas where septic Gamble Co. of Canada Ltd. , Le­ .ernmentjs black-clad RD (revo- gered if exposed to more than M tanks seep into airless well wa­ ver Detergents Ltd. and OM- lutionaiy development) paclfi- roentgens a year, ter supplies. Use of NTA prod­ gate-PalmoUve Lid. They acted cation team marches into the As the cloud drifted stae^ MANCHESTER AVON WATERBURY ROCKY HILL Sale: FrI. & Sat. even though the Canadian gov­ SiUt Dmh* Highway ucts In those areas aboukl he 'Village, restprea order and away, officials said the radloac- II 4S Tolland Tplt. Albany Ava. ^kswood R WolcoH Ro«di ernment has not completed re­ calms the peIe. Some tn x^ tivlty dropped markedly. No- Intanaction Eiit 24 S Int. 91 Mopped, they eald. Ifs Christmas Time Ed i f ] , Wilbur CroM Ptwy. at Tolland Tplo. Rta. 44 O p Extra Late Nightly Surgeon General Jesse L. search on the chemical or made ^ Sfemkrd, WsMingford, Bedford Hill*, Kingflon, P»«bkilt, Wsppi'ngsr FsM*, Frsmingkam, NorHiampton OlKar ftorat tocatad*ln BrooHitld. Haitidan Charge your purchases! Stetafekl and WUHam D . R uck- recommendations. Happiness is shown in child’s eyes as she views luft ional Christmas Tree in Washington- (AP Photo) (See Page Eight) (See Page Bsfven)



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