» I % ■ /r- \ ’ - P A G E ' t W E N T Y - E IG H T / , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 19TO I M I jr M M ! The Weather About Town Hdrtiord Policeman Heads Onl i kw * . t m Dq If Yourself or Lef Us ifb If For You Mostly cloudy, cool with per­ PLAZA DEPT. STORE ) The dturch council at Zion iods of. light rain through Sa­ ^ Ehrangelical Lutheran Church CRCEO^S Narcotics Squad 15,790 turday. Low tonight in low Ms. (W9 Bhm A NoUon P lw e ) w ill meet tom onw ^at 7:80 p.m. ■<» High tOQKMTOW 4S to °50. A MIDDLE TPKS. (Next to FU|Nilar Mht.) I at the church. Police Sgt. ’Ihomaa J. Grant the Tobacco VaUey Inn, Wind­ atyfVaim teChm rm day—more of the same. , OPEN WED., M UB8., I7BI. tin » I ----- Sr. of the Hartford Police De­ sor, the ’Task Force was divid­ VOL. LXXXK, NO. 88 I Explorer Scout Poet U2 of (TWENTY-EIGHT PAG ^—TWO SECTH^m) MANCHESTER, CONN., FIUDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1969 FOR ' Second Congregraittonal Church partment has beim named su­ ed into four subcommittees _ (Claoalfled AdvwrtlebM laiw enforcem ent education, I » < ^ and the OathoUc Youth Program pervisor o f the Capitol R eglm treatment and rehaUlttatkm, o f St. Maurice’s Church in Pol- COSMETICS & TOILETRIES I Narcotics Squad, an aim o f the aiid oommunMy organisation. I ton w ill co-sponsor a dance F ri­ Gome Xo PiMBft — Complete Selecttoa O f QuBlHy Capitol Region Task Force on Two weeks ago, in the South day nighit, Nov. 14, at St. Narcotics and Dangerous Prodoote A t Budget Piloeo Windsor ’Toiwn Hall, the sub­ TEM PirS ' Mhurlce’s Church. "The He Has Wliale Drugs. committee on law enforcement Rogues" wm play for dancing Sgt. Grant’s appointment was met and discussed its plans for from 7 to 11 p.m. Tiolcets may CARPET and FLOOR COVERMO Of a Problem announced by West Hartford an undercover Narcotics be purchased at the door. Police Chief WiWam P. Rush, Squad, with apprehenaiaa of VINMUAND, HJ. (AP) — Apollo 12 Countdown ajn. - 6:00 p.m. Sat of Mrs. Thomas Moriavty, 68' Plans wiU be completed for the England CWropnajctlc Council men working below and three OfficialsMuU Llnwood JJr. Mrs. Jphn Spell­ Most of the crewmen were above. mulatora, reheanbig ksjr etape club’s annual card p a ^ to be atartlng tomorrow at the Shera- in toe to-day flight. man la co-hosteas. held Nov. 18 at the EUw Home. Greek nattcnala, the Keo’a Now t «i Wayfarer, Manchester, N.H. York agent, Crestwood Shipping "A ll the time we fetu'ed anoth­ Impeaching Alao on their soheduie wsm a Aganciea, said. Four were South er " big J wave ® ;* would J hit * , us, and briefing on lunar topograpte, Amwfeans, thought to be from ^ ® “ ** *****’ “he Oonrad, Ootdph and Boon OtriomUa. Top Justice first climb inl^ the oommend "They could tb ift almoat any­ Finally at dusk the violence of MUp trainer to practice prooe- where," a Coast Guard spokes­ the storm abated somewhat, WASHINOTON (AP) — A dures tor tbs rocket burn tost man said. “ I f we don’t find fuiy- and at about the same time a number of Republican House will propel^them out of earth or­ thlng within the 20,000-mUe- Coast Guard plane spotted the members lure considering bring­ bit and Unto the quarter-mil- square area, we’U push the yacht. The nearest ship In the ing Impeachment proceedings Uonenile' traiulunar trail. search tarthor." area was the American tanker against Supreme Court Justice 'nwir ignition.ooeura over the P a d fic Ocean aflar the astro- . The bow seetlon of the strick­ William O. Douglas, Rep. Ger­ An engineer adjusts the color chmera that will en tanker was found Wednesday (See Page Eight) Conrad, right, and two fellow Navy commandera naute have oirolsd the globe one , ald R. Ford, R-Mich., said to-' beam television pictures from the surface on the night, surrounded by a la ige oil day. land on the moon. (A P Photofax) ■* and a half tlmee,, to make cer­ Apollo 12 mission which will see astronaut Charles tain the apaceehqii'a ayatema are slick. Ford, leader of his party to working. Seven men rescued from the the House, said no decision hss Later, Omred and Bean are battered 4L-foot sloop Whisper ^ yet been reached whether to. Of­ to enter toe landing slmulalor to In the name storm-toosed area Mine Blast fer an impeachment resolution. ware brought to Boston Tburs- practice doSeent to the moon — "It would be premature," and liftoff for return to the or­ 5 day niflit aboard a Coast Guard Ford said, replying to questloM Ancient Puzzles To Be Solved vessel. biting command eraft. Kills 65 Men relayed through his Office. By THOMAS OTOOLE James Ferriti', 40, of Dover, manned flight. " I f NASA plan­ • They are to land on the. "A t this stage it 1s a preUmi- Thq Waehlngtoa Poot-Outtook 10,000 mile orbit, taking It owner and skijH)er.. . . said______mas JOHANNEMURG, South Af- ners don’t wake up to toot, they onoe around the planet every moon’s Ocean of Storms early nary staff opertiUon ... We are migM be shocked to fin that slve seas churned by an intense rlca (AP) — At least 60 men revlewtog aU the facto to toe WASHINGTON — la the It hours and letttog It photo­ Nov. IS for a 8tV6-hour stay. northeast storm “almost bowled -i^„_ „ . . case.” planet Mercury a huge ball of there won’t be a space program graph more than 4,000 oquare They are to make two excur- III us over” untU finaUy a particu- «X hot iron? What . oauees toe aome day." mliea of Ita surface every day. stona outside totaling seven larly big wave split the deck “ ® rtchest gold lodee A spokesman for Douglas said he would have no comment at “ wave of darkening" or. M an? In defense of their program, At the end o f 16 dayia Ihia houia to carry out toe tin t de- and hull and left Whisper help- **y «*Plodlng aU. How iKOUle la toe oatroM belt? Miace aclentlata point out that Mertaer wtU hav* mopped an tolled exploration of the lunar lessly adrift. dynamite far below the suiface. Does Pluto have any awwna? aurfaqo. Ford said Unit, so far as he is the next 10 yaara hold unusual BnUre Mhrtlan oircumtnrtitce, Ferris and Ms nompantot.. . ’” »« was announced After Conrad and Bean rejoin concsriied, the decision should These qiieaWetis haunt astro- oppottunltlaa for flights to toe at which tune It will In Ultad sailing from Marion to Bermu- ,® nkAaMnan for General Gordon In the command ahtp. not depened on whether the Sen­ nomera even today, 11 yean pteaeta, paitiaSarly tbe outer up or down to begin photograph- da, were taken aboard the Finance Oorp., own- Ilia aelronauto will spend an ax- ate confirms or rejects Presi­ after the dawning o t too s|iMa plaaete,an Ov* o f wtUeh cen be tog a new part of toe pleiiat. Amartean tanker Tliomas M. ers ®” of BuffelsfontelnBuffelstontoln mine nearnor tra day In lunar orMt photo­ dent Nixon’s nomtoaUon of age. They won’t much 9M M by two epaeeeieft—on Three monthe later. It will have which transferred them to Klerksdorp, 100 miles southwest eppartunRy ttrat won’t knock photographed W per cent of toe graphing .future Apollo landing o f hero. Judge Clement F. Haynsworto For, to the next Ooest Guard patrol boat outside manned ^w cecrafl wUI net out again Air ITS yaan. planet from 1000 milea up, sMee, partleularty the hlghlaiHt Sixty-three men perished to the Supreme Court. ^Boston harbor 'nuirsday. from earth for too remoia con* everything but toe north and regions around the cralera FYa inunediately to the exploaion TMr'atreagaat arfument for Recounting their sea'«dven- But he added that if Hayns- flnee of the oolar system to an south poles. Msuro, Descartas and Lalande. nnd two tojured men brought to * plaM tary program now ia ture, the seven aboanl the \Wiie- worth is rejected on eiblcal all-out effort to aolve such The second ’ Mariner wtil fly The White House announced the surface died later, the that they're reedy to bring K per pointed out that one standemds, "then the same riddles. Before lOM, apace off. an oibU that takes It W.OOO Thuraday lhal Presldant Nixon :qx>kesman said. ~ big wave was all it would take standards should be applied to scientists aay, nuui-made ma­ miles from the plansi at Us planned to (ly to Cape Kennedy Rescue workers pulled 29 to- " I f you aald we’d be able to to finish M the 41-foot sloop all members of the Supreme chines win have vtoMed every farthest, which msans II will to watch the IIRoff. mtoers to the surface, fly to Pluto two yeara ago I'd Whisper as It drifted helplessly *~®^ , Court." planet to the solar aystam, l » swing round H once every 82 —TIm planned landing spot tor condition. ’Tw.o aay you ware craay,.:’ said Fred to a raging Atlantic storm-nand survivors Douglas has been under fire clitdtog Neptune and Pluto two hours and afso means It wlU Apollo 12 moon expioren are white, and Felberg of NASA’s 'Jet I’ lopul- . all seven crew members were because of hla service, which he biliJon mUea away. aUxi Labor'tory. " I ^ we can pass over the Same three spots Alan L. Bean Is l.lt s feet abort the others are Afiricans. well aware of the fact. ended this year, as a salaried "By tbe end of the century do K. We have It within our ia- on the planet every tour days of and STS feet to Ite right at a' 'Y e t hour alter hour the ex­ "H alf an hour before the officer of the Parvto Foundation we hope to understand the pablUUee right now." The spacecraft wfU be brought orator where the unmanned Sur­ blast,” the spokesman said, of Los Angeles, which received veyor I epaeoeraft ooft-landod hausted seven fought der oontrol. I ’d like to park when a Coast Guard, vess^ (See Page Eight) the planet exploration is all tor planet. ntetlon pufhlng Itself thnaigh (See Page EigM) the soli with toe help of wnirr Bctonce and noit directly and Im* For three monthe, toe In- there. It smuid give us Ih* beet mediately for all mankind flowing north snd souto fitmi chance to oomptets 'ell the strumsntod Merinere will sweep rneked polar Ics. might j heat up aome space - to ecxentrtc circles shove Mhn. nclsntiric activtty. Including the crttlca, t|oo. tsktog He toinperature from BdenUsU also wart the eer Surveyor, srithoul too much ond mariner to repeatedly walktog." / -f "Peopto want some benefits pole to pols and enlfflng Hs thto Ihuograph the plaiioi from Its back fr ^ space," says carbon dtodds atmosphsre. The smaller area has been 30.000 mile aphelion . alsrvr Joseph kartti (D-Mlnn.), chair- Abovs all. the Mariners will dubbed "P e U ’s Perklag Lot.", Mars. In thia way, the

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t* A G E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, - " MANCHESTER EVENING H ERAl^, MANCHESTER. CX)NN'., FRIDi^Y, kO VEM B ^ 7. 1969 / ' ■ RACK 'THREE

■ SAT. . S17H<—1st R C If 8PBCIAI. MATIMBRS The lingerie flOVIE AUDICNCE Sheinwold o?i Bridge m tarn Cmmt iy on SAT. * SDir. at 149 * 949 • ******Q y IP Coventry Up Madison-Ave. DEEP DABK SECRET I sSssie Twlse IW S st. •■SANTA’S FANTASY FAIR” A 8CRVICC OF AM-MAKEfiS Shown dally at 1:99 • 9:99 AD Seats 89c fo r For Lunch ANOTHEATEHS. U n M Us. ii II Days FOR READERS ONET Matinee .»«.. • taUr years of a Democratic School BuUding committee Hearts. A KJ 104 Carroll Q*Connor Rita Mnrerm eee. She pore high heeled tinder u nft — — majority which was upaet at Chairman William Miller In South won the first trick w ith South West North East ingm iM a insfn (n o M production LTE pumpe, bikliil panttee, a cheer the queen of hearts and saw roll PAPNING PIAR TMIATRI ahortte. nightgown) and that’a _____ Tuesday’s town eleothm. ’The •** resigned fr6m that I N T Pass 3 N T A ll Pass PIZZA PALACE paniad by pareM Dem ocrat who b »d held the which he has served that he needed four tricks In all. ! "Happy Tim es" Tonlglit and Saturday 549 A 945 Of aduh guardien. post of «t»airm«a tor two-and- school board representative. clubs and diamonds oombined. Special Bfatinee "Doctor DoUttle” Sat., Sun., Tuea. 149 ftoectoUeiag in Oar 0«ni. Made eu Oi The bualneannen, curiomete ® Persons uodsf 15 not ad- That unanimous consensus of If South made an "honest” play,' leading the ten of clube at the uuuuuuMuClUOOOP90 0 OOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO ta a pimked reefaurant-iouiwa, —taed. This aga raaWcMoa the board was that Messier con­ OPEN 7 DAYS second trick. West may play low sudt as the queen of diamonds 'The^ sUli make. TORTELLINI were part of a growtag number tact Boardman and ask him to on the mirtaken aMumption that sKahm tate may ba higha'r In eariain or the king of clubs, the defend­ __ _ pk^u’rcM like this! of middle-of4be-day gW watch- continue to aeewe on the SBC. CHICKEN Bast has the Jack emd the South __ SFAGHEm 8AUCE TO GO ^araaa. Chack ibaatef or ers would take that ace at once OO oooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooo era who might _be caUed the Education Week is planning to let the ten of n tY ODR PIZZA, GBINDEBS, SPAGHnm . BAVIOU and return a heart, setting up "Ungerle for Lunch Bunch." advaftlaing. All folir local sobools are clubs ride as a flDesse. and LASAGNA the rest of that suit. They would The gimmick of diaplaying Prinlad'M'R puM'C Mrvic* planning to obaefve American South has ail even better B A T h e r e o r t a k e OCT S IS VICE ON ENTIRE MENU get In with their other ace to shapely young thlnga In^eheer," by Mitt Education week, which tuna chance if he leads the ten of au — SiBi, - nua. 11A4I. -11 PJf. cash the' hearts. FYt A Set. 11 AJ)L • 1 AJf. WINDSOR IiOCKB revealing attire to diners appar- from Nov. 10 to 14. Different FRY South’s best chance is ^ diamonds. West may {day low cntly la growing at a piute faster programs will take place at on the mistaken assumption "steal" one trick In clubs or than Atlanta Itaelf. each of the schools, With the that East has the queen and NO TE OD E diamonds. That is, South must Bven the Paradtae Room of THEATER TIME high school planning an open try to win the first club or ttie that South Is jdannlng to let the NEW LOOATEIN the staid old ooneervaOve Hemy SCHEDULE house for Nov. IS. ten of diamond ride aa a 623-2697 first diamond. Grady Hotel baa taken the' The open house wiU start at finesse. ■J Two PoealbUltles d o c t h m a i n S R E E T o plunge. -7:80 and w ill g ive parents an If'th e ten of diamonds wins. WAREHdbSE POINT - CSnema I — M artowe, 1:80, If West has the ace of olubs, REST AU RANT (R t. 5, Seat Wtadeor In the U weeka alnce the 3:56, 7:00, 5 40. opportunity to meet teachers South takes off the mask - N ear Baleh^i) ’ South may ' steal a trick by aklmpUy clad modela have been Clneina n —Paint Tour Wag- and learn what Is being plan­ abandons the suit. He switches Fi n e f o o d s a n d c o c k t a i l s l o v e l y c o l o n i a l d e c x m i 1.59 circulating around the tablea at on, 8:00. ned for thiStachool year. Dur- MONDAY to clubs, developing three clubs Ing the evening, parents will 30$ DREEN ROAD - MANCHESTER to add to the stolen diamond the ParadlM Room, "we’ve In- Cinema I — Putney Swope, OPEN SUNDAYS FOR DINNERS and ■ '■ ■ ■ B a B 'B B B -R E created our luncheona from T:16, 0:05. follow their child's schedule at (ALL YOU CAN EAT) illu n rl)TB lpr and the five sure tricks in claseea for Monday, and the spades and hearts. COCKTAILS— 12 to 8 PJM. about 15 or ao to 160 mr IW " aald Hartford Drive-In — Manager Ken Bombard. VUen, 8:60; Common Law flrri part of a Tuesday sched­ "Tour plan shouldn’t work," ule. During these class poriods, you object. "South should step SATURDAY G irl view in g with m eaU be- Cahln, 7:80. I , H O W A R D l*aDilatae-LONG who sold half interest In a Hous­ Jack were In hearts insteacl of ton, ’Tex., lounge to model at the YOU'RE INVITED EESTAU- Rham District tn spades, since a Jack tends Curtis Henry Fonda ___ FolUea. TO to be Yvorth m ore when accom ­ "I’m saving for a dresa sbiqi SPECIALLY PURCHASED panied by higher honors. Ton KelKn Murray H8mHton_to^S^yer mSuird FMEcIwr CdwRrd AnhRN franchise right now, but it'll School Boards I cin e D>»i1i «h aTUM at TiM ■ 4J61 *1^ MMutb Audtancet.1 FWftsion Color by OeUm KAY PAULSEN ^ u u n 7 '«” ^ ‘ . ^ “ ®‘ “ * “ ■ " ‘ '■hcdules during a might even bid one heart If take a couple of years," she ala^t flnanclal secretary, and "Night In School." ^ THE _ _ _ _ _ EEENIE EBNTLEY ON IAN JO your suit-were headed by K- Co-Hit Tonight ft Sat. at 7:2D—In color aald "That, and I’m paying for To Meet Monday^ ^11 continue to serve os Ineur-. Coventry Grammar School’s 1 10-9 instead of by Just K-9. a big old OadiUac.” BURNSIDE O n R em onalisin P®""*®" program win follow the theme 580 Hunnsiot AVI fAST HARTFORD Copyright IMS SATURDAY - SUNDAY - TUESDAY uvE A um i - itY Tom Beadle, a salesman v y il E \ t;giu n a il8 m representaUve temporar- "The Arte In BduoaUon." Dur- FREt PARKING 528 -3333 General Featarea Cory. AT 1:80 — ONE SHOW ONLY — OVEB at 445 PJM. whose office is not far from the BRASS AND BLACK u c k b o a r d club, seemed a typical custom- Walter Haveii was snd^nSu B Marlboroagfa, ♦ Conn. Jnncthm of “It’s a good place to have ^111 will be two morning pertortoste- Bontee t A lunch," he eald. "The drinks are ^ •'«Pr«»entatlve to the «>e of the Hartfort SytoXmy iT*placeJ|iisenil)l|M Friday Night Special ■8 ' good, the scenery’s nice ... It’s “«> Dnim Corps, and se- Woodwind (JuartsAi b^^i? (26 min. t e a k o u s e very rolaxiiig.’’ Mo u Mv evening lection of a vocaUonal-agrlcul- »•«"• S H from MANCHBSFHR PARKAM—646-22K At Buffet, girls are paid a au-od Hin m representaUve was tabi- There will be a book tolr and H artford ) otralgtat aalary tor modeling ro- fu..” !!' ^*’*'*y con- °Pen house at the Robertaon 29S-9SSB le.m m m m.M JLIS ^ otostandtag values. Fentow^rotoe^ qtwUto OPEN 7 DAYS 1 WEEK The Bolton Lahe Hotel & Restaurant Ridi MaKMi THi.HA nans THE during lunch, then are waitreoa- gtonaUaaUon ttaue to be recording secretary School on Nov. 12 through 14 G u n P in S u Su i l : am during the oocktaU hour and » ... *®'' “*® ta>ord. from 7 to 5:80 p.m. On Nov. BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEON SERVED to the evening. A 16 per cent director Arnold Pressman, director of tauid and (dionia ftom Twin Lobster Dinner 7 c aervlce charge la tacked onto Services In the ^ ^ N^Uhan H ale gohool MONDAY thru SA’TURDAY Including potato * vegetable "9s A J A New England Dining every check, and In addlUon the ?2n^ *»•*»• the ttva a 9:50 a.m. partor- ANOTHER FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL Tradition Since 1740 glrla get Ups. IS," ^ t® “tacuss fur- «"««•. and on the 14th. the •lets - itJ W Modelene Werner, who has tee' to study reetonaSsa^iii ^ ’'P**®**tans and tmple- Quertet will perfonn at 9 a.m. i Ro a s t ppcp aI*o 4 eompists msnu including CLOSED ON MONDAYS been booking lingerie ahows for would he tormLi *^ i "’*"ta*tan of Public Act 827, Alternate Memban PARTIES NOW BEING BOOKED I ttsski, chops & Msfood Alice in two years, says Uie girls can clarify the act and answer anv InsUts loool schooU ®"®" T a ^ ll and Joseph Gul- ^ FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON Offering a ccnnplete selection of traditional pick up ISO to $60 a week selling qiiasum. P*'”’tdo programs tor px- ^•®** eleotsd ss alter- I Dance to the music of Rockville’s own "Nick Nicholas fare plus an outstanding array of Greek the panUes and nighUes they n—' ^ptksisl children. As a reeult of member* of the Bxeoutive e PLEASE MAKE BESERVA'nONS NOW I Trio" from 8 to 12, or If you’re a (X)untry and w eitem fan ‘ model. . Program Preawnsn’s rebommendaUons, p°*"'»>*ttoe of the ConneoUout I — go downstaira to our banquet room for some fine Specialties prepared from Old World Recipes. M S Cwtati-Fn PrMata DU HAMItail. TVito anrsmal *4. .^s ^ prOgHMIl Oil OTUft ftbUJR ttlD bouutl votod tO m JCniployDOM <7MMnrlMtlf1 ess-sm SJUUUTHA EOUR. MTHONT m iE T I. Wonderland I country ente^nm ent from 9 to 1. B anquet' a Private Party Faculties "MXTM ooumr' » Atn.. r. iicat said, le^ p ly*^ *^ ^ • ‘taoetlonal handloe|>- ■ ^ 6niploy#d at MAnsftold MAIN STREET —- GLASTONBURY PraaetiM aa RICH/UIO AnOMOMUDH sunpiy sexual. main topic of the Rham PT80 ped children, stortlnx Dec i »®*P*tal. Call and make your Raeervatlon now u -IlMata': OmcM b| Mdiua FWitt«, Y Matelkaa FamUy—Innkeepers icnMfla) 4| UfU. Stmaa. BaaaA aa DM evening at The program wtH be for seven- , "I^M wt the CUDA I Banquet A Wedding faellitief up' to 480 people. StaAaa a, Hafli lafUai. «uak aa< IpM Shelkiid Pnm M 'Gt.nn. *" -, p ’*"’"®*"' to-eleven-yeor-old chHdron and ^"•t^tuUon Oounoll, which deala W^ feature Charcoal Broiled Steaks, Prim e Riba, bi LaaUa Bricaat. laakal Naatan SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8t1i m e» Strong iTiere (tail be two gxteot would be available on tlilUon ‘*’® ■P®®**! problems af THE BOLTON LAKE HOTEL & RESTAVRANT Haraarl ftaa. Calaf a, Dalaia Lobe ter and Italian Favoritee. I EDINBURGH — flhetland * mother of a drug baste to children u,o ''***® «»nployes In hospUste, I Route 44A, Boltun 843-8731 pontes are ocnsldered man-elied ***” ’ ex-addlot, who will town. 'The ctase will be set ud health canters, schools 2:00 PJA. mounts to their mUv« - aa.*- problem. to one of the two local rififtinn «'*tarded and corrsotion- tend Istonda, north of n~.*ieni1 R«fr«4jmer»s wlM be served tary schools, where m ca te ** •"♦tltuUona throughout aie even though they ato the parenU and students are available. •‘•‘® ^ d ’e sn^eri horw« - 25 ‘"I!? ------To asriri Prt-msn with an- MmaMaT^antmg HerMd to 42 tochee high at ebould^ " /®*' Information, plementetlon of PUMte’^ ' BAILEY AUDITORIUM er. P ^ for pound tlrny are approved the hiring » U » y MANCHESTER HIDlt SCHOOL Uietoe strongeststrongast of sUaU borsssboreea. **“*^1^^® Cl«de. of oonsulUng psychiatrist Dr ’«9-97l6. s s H e b n m Pertormed by: ^lador Modern Oaaee TheatnGb. ^ JHorttord BaBet Oo. Cadette Troop touted ham. mashid peas and carrots; Thiuadi^, members Takes Hike Up Ttek^ may be pnrnhaeed at the box ofBoe or a* the hamburger on a roH. potato '“ ’ ' " ' " ‘®‘ **»® n Am eito^ Canoer Society Offico, 887 Boot Oeotor Dtreot sated, cole stew- Frktev u ^*®^ continue to Inverilgate Mt. Monadbock 169.98 value I IMuxe set '->’x its-naB pizza squares. ^ne ^ Joining to with consieU of: All b n u s with ■ ICE bread. oaima, finding out Uiey wlU have to '•®«"Uy»>urney#d tllding acremi. 2 1 high AMEEEiON 8L81^-s|toaefK of Ameriooa Osaeor. Society tore special personnel and set „ u' Jel'frey. andirom, plus a b ^t«r set] v p special cUsees. A letter from N. H., with (.tedette Troop BOM of tools on a stJUld. “Cbargs it” an Ksflb's (SRIDB of Andover. Cuban Vlaft *Offieiar the Lebanon "’•■wnsschools ina*natuig Indfratit^ . New EevaMag C raft! * " an Interest to this type of re- « Highlight” *«h'taht of the trip was s M08C»W (AP) — Soviet/De- ftonabaetlon woe readV aa was .T* hike up mse Minister Andral A. Gfech- * tatter from ths BoHon schocto Ji!* to the top of -3 wlU ytett Cuba wltbto the Ruporlntendem Joeeph j!!, *’!; "munlato The NOW SERVING next week. It was announced of- tterisgm said In hte letter Uiet f* / O fH w T O ’ s flclslly today. a meeting will be held there on ‘®P "taere wMh skiNtag ebaMpton^ The announcement aald on to- '*®®' “ » invastigate setUng up «^«llit b r i ^ wSuHT 7^ " " We Cater to itoBTEBN ITATI ttowght of now as a fottowH^ si? ' ' **” ' COLISEUM FOOD... Twokpmet terminate next year. ® -*** ~ Ateo read was i ItoUr ' from 2!'- viEm Paul Boardmen. former school "1 , V.fSi ^ “AT DpWN TO EARTH” ■ aoiM board member who tort hi. bid *' * *“ ,fo r re-election In Tuewtey's « . ” ' ' ■■ t - V xm/iiBi vote Boardmim said he hail , . "* tas meeltog n i g h t l y enloyed hte four yean, on (he !*. P**"® '«r (he NOV. l»-99-tl- board, and thatUau K.he would *—frr- Uwatmaa Bazaar to be held 549-27- a — 9 1 *iiii(3iii9m E siiiK r 'XI HaturtUy, N o v ., 15. PRICES... . Jtber.. . te cabs • PAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE • PRIENMY EXPIUBMCBb Waitbmw.. Yon’D SBjojr "diiiiMr for tiro’’'"inor9 Trim TTwre arilt also be a dteeus- iUDOCT PRICi IN 9 M A n N E B i ■am eVm o f the Annual tnternsUon- • SEATmO FOR 300 9 VERY CaT uAL a S o sS S S ^ ^ K S k o f S yon luiv* it hors in grbcioui sorroandiiigB sl Ohrtetmaa Buffet which will wta«« 1P9 lerrs only tha boat in food. Lfugg 88" X 81" eurtnin • A M6NU t m WINDSOR be held this year on Saturday, aenm . Operatm with pull Dec 18. IFJI. chmin. Poker, hoarth brush $44 bOO TODAY Plsiw are already well under TRY... way tor (he dinner to which (he and .shovel on stand. Grace­ public te invited. fully shmped 18" high aod- h e l d OVBS—5tb WEEK ironi. Reid vnlutl W » «9 POEi ib Row lAKKD StUFFED ’'Fbe Boot ef lbs New Sex- M aarbeeler C err LOBSTB TAILS At Oily ^ 3 * 9 5 Emt, tot. taaasTi. Hava Yen TVlsd Ksttb'a DANCEAMCB tfcit iSBtarAur Night b W ell OsMs Ta T ev HasM Tb A4«Sae Yfte! M A N C H E S m e t’ae ftee New EeeeMeg / ei We E sra T * * %J!rMteK9nimrmd™ Long-Dig|jihet> Bate Cm CradU Fh at WHttO N f .V" Costa SNET t2 M illion MANCHESTER PARKADR M A R L O W S NEW HAVEN, Ctm. (AP) - FRL. NOV. 14 The 8180 mtlUon asllomrlde re­ duction In loBg-dlaunce tele­ 'V,'- > /' Lonfern House • A J L t o 5 4 8 F J l. phone rates wilt cost toe touto- AffV/f I ttrniini'0» 1-, ONE DAY ONLY : am New England Telephone Oo. Restaurant about n mlltlon a year, accord­ ing to a 5NET spokesman. LiSniWlfORD 'ITto 82 m illion adU c«ane out of ■NET’S more than 128 mll- I *48 • ff c-ec. r/teai Uoa te samial operatbM rev- enusa, the epoMsmsa aald I ■' _.Tbundqy.

■ I- ■ V ■T- P A 6 B FOUR . / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ^NCHESTER. CONN.. FRTOAY, NOVEIS e R 7, 1909 MANCHESTER EVENING S fCHEarrEK. oonM^ Fr id a y , No v e m b e r 7,1909 Smlerman Isn’t Relevant — Decrease Noted Statewide claims laB< week PAGE F T v t :'^ Giaimo and Dodd decreased hy 680, to a 3S4M FIm PbanMWf ms Fnin In Idle Qaiins total. The figure was 19,887 for Tnat’s Why He’s Lpvable the oorrespanding week last 604 C E N TE R year. ~ A 6JJ per cent^^drop in un­ Refute Charges By BENNKT BM.TON Bridgeport, with 8,485 claims, ■ales have dropped from above AP Beligloa Writer employment bompeneatiaa .was the state leader last week. WASHINGTON (AP) — For had loaned money tb the flre- 60 mlUioo a month, they still Oemplets < claim* was i^xnrted tor last It was followed by Hartford with tWD daya syndicated columnist works manufacturer. nw ve a t the rate o f 30 mflUOT a Preeerlptim Seeile*^ Ninv YORK (AP) — While week in the Mancheeter office 8,816, Waterbury with 3,8X8, and ttstxx Jack Anderson has written Glamo described Coppola as month—Superman’s alone ac­ religlona^worTy about being re­ of the State Labor Department New Haven with 3,481. about alleged favors by Rep. an acquaintance, not a close count tor 1.6 million o f h .«»— T h t total* were 613 tor the Robert N. Glalmo, Dnn., for friend. He said Capppla was a levant today to p ile ’s cares, and their readers include col­ HaBchester was in the 17th week ending Nov. 1 and 643 A flrewortcs manufactuer Ander- client of Glalmo’s law firm, but an American folklore figure flit­ lege students and growmqie. spot ameng the state’s 19 of­ for the week ending Oct 38. SOT says is financed by the’'that other members of the firm ting ctoout sinoe l»38 keeps mak­ What explains the great inter­ fice*. est? had handled Coppola’s legal af- ing It big—by his very irrele­ Read Herald F br the second sratlght day on fairs. vancy. Oadley finds that we Ameri­ Ihursday Giaimo said his ac- "I know nothing of Mr. Cap- Supemiu, ever waging hla cans still like Superman and are tiona involving the fireworks pola’s alleged connection with "never^ndlng battle tor truth. ■till interested in ivhat happens maker, Bernard J.‘ Semel of organised crime, gambling or Justice and the American w ay,” to him, only the interest Is a dif­ Washington, D.C., . were "per- shylocking (loan sharking). once had wartime chaplains ferent kind now: fecUy proper.” Glalmo said he Giaimo said. COTVlnoed that the Man of Steel "CoDcem might almost be a even allowed Anderson acoei>s Coppola wras not avallabe for was becoming a substitute for better word—Uke a father's con- . Jm r RMBtioR E . S ^ Id i Rb loiaipfirsoii w Ii m using Hiis sarvicB. to his files for information the comment on the Anderson col­ religion. oem tor the son who’* Just got­ m z m u E a n^umulat included in the two umns. ’He was,a code of ethics In ten out of college and I* coo- columns. Olhlmo described the New Ha­ ( w colors that you could roll vlnoed he can change the worid. La Senator Thomas J. Dodd, D- ven man as an acquaintance ito and stick In your pocket Just We know he’s got to change and Conn., mentioned in Anderson’s through his operatioh of Papa before you hit the beachhead. ------Mm. fjU in g to n yet we hope he doesn’t ” but hit* the rfn;: second column Thursday, has Coppola’s restourant In New Ha­ He was right here with the Moving the analogy along to 1HB » A SIPARA'R ACCOUNT WITH NO SERVICt CHA«6E> demanded that a retraction be ven, which is no longer In op' troops as a kind of Bible.” Superman, he says that “In him made. Anderson had said that eratlon. Giaimo termed the res­ Registrations So notes John M. Gadley, a are preserved values and quall- with Gialmo’s urging, Dodd had taurant "a very much-frequent­ current affairs writer. In a re­ tlea that It would be oh so nice *EARLY SHOPPER ACCOUNT wgiven ------Semel- Immunity aawsssfrom pro- ed place, by businessmen tuiuand Next Week By cent issue o f the CathoUc week­ to have if only they worked. If secutlon in exchange (or 1048 politicians and all kinds ol peo- ly magasine Ave Maria. He only you could really live like ’ . , 1" i,'. testlmony before a Senate sub-' ple.’’ Athletic Unit says the red-caped Kryptonlan that But because Superman ' ill* I t I conunittee headed by Dodd. Anderson questioned Glalmo’s helped restore people’s faith in doesn’t have tf> the real Football and basketball regis­ A spokesman (or the commit­ actions on behalf of Semel’s em­ their own power to triumph over wotM he oen live that way. We tee said the record shows Dodd ployes on the grounds that Semel trations will be held by the Ell­ "the evil that wag, everywhere want him to.” told Semel during the hearings: ington Athletic League Iru;. next was not a Connecticut resident. around them” after he first ap­ Oadley is convinced that if Su­ " I am not In any position to week. Registrations will be held Giaimo said ’Thursday that Sem- peared 31 years ago in the perman shoiSd ever start look­ grant you any immunity.’’ at the Town Hall on the follow­ ei, as a resident of Washington, pages of "Action Comic*.” ing like Dustin Hoffman arlth a ing dates: ’Tuesday, and Friday, -Giaimo said he had no ad- D.C., has no speoWc congres­ As all heroes are. Superman cape, the "S” on his massive 6:30 to 8 p.m.; Saturday • to 11 vsmce knowledge that Semel was sional representatives to turn to. was e n t r u ^ then with the chest would begin to mean "Su- a.m., and Nov. 17, 6:30 to 8 p.m. going to testify and added : "I values and qualities people con- pershnook,” because comic made no attempt to intercede In basketball for boys 8 to 16 s i d e ^ most important. "TV) book heroes "fall flat on their fo r him.” N avy Comes years old there will be an In­ know that he could not be de­ ■quare-jawed faces” whenever Followring the IIWS testimony, structional, midget and Junior stroyed was a tremendously they try to be revelant to the i » Semel was arrested and served To Rescue Of division. A parent and guardian r e a s s u r in g thing,” Oadley sues o f the age. a short term on a charge of il­ Hemophiliacs must be present when register­ states. Fbr example, hoping to give legal transportation of fireworks ing and each boy Is asked to But this Is 1B8». Times have Superman mental anguish, a Anderson said In his first KEY WEST, Fla, (AP) — A contribute »2,‘ or tS per family, changed and people have be­ gang of "unpatriotic creeps” in column that he was turning the Navy rescue » opention has to defray the cost of insurance. com e confused. The coetumed the latest adventure plan to de­ characters of the comic books Intonn^n he had gathered yielded 202 ptnU of blood for the A' boy must be eight before stroy Mt. Rushmore and the Iwo have not there’s Jan.' 1 and cannot be 16. before Jlma flUg-ralsing statue’' and Although Cadley does not go T Department, ^ore where that came from. Jan. 1 to 1^ eligible for basket­ then trick Superman Into think­ TOe Justice Department said It The chUdwn fire hcmophl- Into I t even the art of compeura- iSERViCE ball. Every boy must register ing he did it. 1 ^ no comment to make on Uacs, whose blood does n o t^ o t. tlves has shifted. Superman la whether he played in the league ‘”To give Superman a modem faster than a speeding bullet ^ *■ «nough to put last year or not. hangup like a conscience syn­ The Hartford Oourant said to- them In the h o s p lt J ^ snail’s pace compared to a laser drome Is like getting Little Or­ Pro-registration for midget ^ y that ^ i m o , during a Thurs- Between them ClUford Park. beam. He la more powerful than phan Annie pregnant: It may be football will also be held on the » ^ 1®’ brothers David, 8 a locomotive, a toy rompared to possible but somehow It Just relterat«K» that he had no know- ^ John, i , have had more above dates and times. Any a Saturn rocket. He is able to doesn’t at the im age,” con­ boy who Is nine years old be­ o 1 ^ c o l o n s than 1,000 plnU of, blood transfu- leap tall buildings in a single cludes Oadley. fore Jan. 1, and who has not of two of Semel’s employes. .jons this year. boi^, meaningless compared "Superman’s appeal lies else­ Anderson has claimed that oost nt th* ki/wwi nt ssk » turned 14 before Dec. 1, la eligi­ to scampering In moon dust. In- where, in his Innocence, In his ble. Weight lim its are mini­ destrueUWeT UnrealisUc in nu­ *^^!r°****^ ^**A**’* *** ***• txo^tlng hospital refusal to believe that anything lec^ve Se^ce and tee Army to bills was becoming a bidden to mum, 70 lbs., maximum, 116 clear ICBM terms. has really changed since his get an early Army (Uscharge (tor their parenU, kfr. and Mrs. lbs. "While once the superheroes dsiy.” fT* Charles Park, could no longer Those interested should fill were popular because they were six-month deferment for the bear. ^ out applications so that league so relevant to what was happen­ T E E N B U TIN O POW ER VAST officials will know „ ______ing in the world,” Oadley ob­ ... o , .. .. .u . thalr plight reached If there is NEW YORK — Teen-agers GWmo said Wednesday that Navy men In the big Key West sufficient Interest to plan a serves, "today they are popular wieM about $60 bUllon annually LAST DAY...HURRT IN FOR THESE m ilitary complex and on Thurs- midget team. ’The program will precisely because they’re so ir­ in purchasing power and di­ about the oh u^e in Anderson’s ^ay the sailors showed up In be under the leadership of Dick relevant.” rect buying kifhience, apoord- ^liOTn that Semel’s Areworks droves at a blood clinic niS by Gunn and requires a pre-regis­ Although total comic books ing to one estimate. bustaess was financed by the the Hemophilia FoundaUon. tration so that the proper pro­ cedures can be carried out be­ TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! He said that after meeting Be ^ ‘1^* fore the September 1670 sea­ mel the.flreworks m anuf^rer fascinated watching the son. •subsequenUy asked me to help,p,ople draw out the blood/’ his tw o employes of his I made in- mother said. "H e ’s so used to ANTHONY qulry to Selective Service and seeing It go In.” Dempsey Urged i**® *!*'*w' * wonderful sight,” said which I have done in tiundreds ol Helen Wynne, presldrat of the To Seek Re-election HAIRDRESSER ___ .... Foundation. "They are arriving PU TNAM (A P ) — Qov. John ’I know nothing of the back- h» ,ixes and tens ” Dempsey, a former mayor at u ik d a t NEW MANAGEMENT “T®. .T?’’’ commanding officers of Putnam, was urged Thursday said, adding that "It U not ^th - the Fleet Sdnar School called.” by the Windham County Demo­ In my p ^ e r or scope to check jfrs. Paric said.^"He said half of cratic Organisation to seek re- tta hackgro,^ or character his men had Just been vacclnat- election in 1970. introduces of tte Pw>l^- ed and wanted to know U we The group acted at a special Glalmo 60. serving his sixth would take donations In four meeting called by State Central term in the House, was Intro- weeks. We agreed.” Committeeman Vincent A. Sul­ duoed to Semel by Paul Cop- When John Park was hoapital- livan. pola of New Haven. Anderson iMd throe days in SeptemlMr It Dempsey has not Indicated said, alleging that Coppola was cost |1,876. His brothers also whriher he will run again for an organised crime figure who havo made trips to the hospital. governor, a post ha has held ______Mrs. Park estimated the bills at for nearly nine years. tSIkOOO. Their father makes *8,600 a year aa an employe of the Office Homemade of Housing and Urban Develop­ ment. RANG' MkhMl A n th o n y Mrs. Park said there were two mortgagee on their house, a I UFL OK bank loan and loans from fi­ GASOLINl S t y l i n g — c o l o r i n g — p e r m s RAVIOLI nance oompanles and friends. > 1 The Park brothere spend halt H. PASQUM.INI their daya in bed. BANTLY OIL "They want to go out and I I'll' V N S I \. *46 Avery St, Wapplng STYLING play," Mrs. Park said. "They 'I ' I N - 11; I I I want to live normal lives, but I I > TEL just can’t do It. They know a cut 129 (T— MANCHESTEE will put them back In the hospi­ tal." 6 4 ^ 9 4

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f^GE Six JiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., ^ID A Y, NOVEMBER 7, 1969 MANCagESTER EVENING HERALD, BiANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1969' PAGE SEVEN IRattrliFBipi tention- fixed on, some storm which Is . coming up the c c ^ t, or which is pass­ “And that, I think, is one of the ing over us to, the north.' We spend some ' Vietnam with such abruptness that would destroy the Saigon sian Foreign Office official, where were you?" that Its confidence In itself *to the Irreducible level, and then the ity groups are usually notice­ make new assaults not only, on Unwilling to be I put In the po-sl- It might be well to retreat; was to have been re^vered public life. He has proved that the worst transparency of the Nixon plan will be able by their absence."—James the Safeguard hut on other tion of opposing Mr, Nixon Don’t wage a battle you stand from . the ato or the Pacific plain lor all to see. We will, to short, W. Davis, poHtical science pro­ items in the appropriations does not necessarily happen, or win. He mlnutejr after hls a|>peal for to lose; Ocean. ^ be no closer to peace than we ore^ now. Quotations fessor at Washington Universi­ m e a su re. unity, he declined the Invitation,. Many battles are won In defeat. Five Yeare Ago has demonstrated that people can bd in­ The difference will only be measured ty, reporting that a study of lo­ That reaction among moder­ "What I hope we can achieve The Soviets, Were urging a "W e do ejqiect to make a tight vited out of negative narrowness into to more American deaths, more wound- Is a more mature partnership In cal draft boards to Wisconsin efl, not to mention an economy that will ate Republlom doves was typi­ Don’t be too quick on the trig­ conference of' world Communist to cut substantial amountstwhen the broader light and freedom of cal, strongly Indicating that, In which all voices are heard and ger; stowed 28 per cent of members the mtlita|y appropriaiUoi^ bill be further twisted out of recognizable leaders to settle ideological dif­ were more than 70 years old. trying to enlarge the base of hls none Is predominant—a partner­ Think a bit before making bets. ferences. comes before us,” he told the decency. He has proved that a great shape. We can stand the money, we ship guided by a healthy aware­ should not sto^d the blood. supporters and buy time, the Don't rush to count out the un­ One Year Ago S en a te. njodem city, with all its potential, con­ ness that give-and-take is better "We talked mostly of dd speech fell short. der-dog; I The new President - elect, Preaident Nixon is expected to than take-lt-of-leave-lt." —Pres­ times."—Omar Bradley, 88, the flict*, all- Its aTmost Impossible human While President Nixon, to the extent, 'With a thriy? week buildup." Take a tip from the New York -Richard M. Nixon, declined an sign within the next few days he oon, made a heartfelt speech lost, .an Boftern Renubltean Senator ident Nixon, on U.S. policy in Mets. five-star general, aft­ the authorization measure that and technological problems combined, I-atln America. invitation to visit South Viet­ er a vlsU with former Preaident night'. It did not respond to the realities, told "Mr. Nixon's effhrt had P. F. Mietziier nam. 'drew some criticism during a does not have to become an evil witch's as we hoped It m ight He has given on only iOne Immediate effei't-ain- Harry S. TTuman, 88. ■ three-hour final debate Thurs­ brew of unrelenting hatreds and vio­ open Invitation to many to try to break tagorilze the .ntudents and.,t(iMr- day. The House approved it in lences. him. just as President Johnson was dis­ antee, a qiuirter of a million just a tew minutes by voice vote credited by the war. Not only wa^ the turnout In Washington Nov. 14. ' W e d to s d a y . Furthermore, the Presklent's ' While this will clear the way For Tnich reasons, we would be inclin­ speech over-sold, but It faUed to come to grips with a niimber of honest ques­ releose of hls private exchange for consideration of approprta- ed to rate Mayor IJndsay's victory even tions. The first of these is simply: how of letters with Ho tTU Mlnh did Um is legislation. Pentagon back­ more notable and Important, In the na­ long will we be to Vietnam? The secattd not haVe the destmi effect of ers in the House appear to have deptotlng Mr. Nixon as a peace- set up a achedul«(^ift will make tion, than those of the new governors In of these Is how one could logtcnily as­ sume that a. nation U\nt stood up to a seeker and Ho ns ah Intninsl- / it dlfflcult for Prdixmire and the New Jersey and Virginia. half a million fighting Aihericans could geont. anti-Safeguard forces to mount not stand up to half that munbsr? What Ho CM Mlnh aald In hls a major fight It too, then, ought to be worth a White Neither the history nor the figures Aug. 28 letter—«dmply a reitera­ Sen. John Sherman Cfooper, House luncheon. And it the PreMdent (which wont unstated last night) add up. tion of Hanoi's demand for*wil- • R-Ky., one of the leaders to the lateral U.S. withdmwnl was Sght, also plans to seek restric­ hesitates to host him for hhaving won as It Is one thing to ask a nation to fight less Interesting than the fact tions on U.S. mlUtaty aid to an independent over a Derhocrat>rnocra and a to the finish to support of a great cause the Nixon letter of July 18 had Laos and Thailand. Hls smend- President noted he was not promls Republican last Tuesday. n't he pre­ been answered at all and an- qaent to the suttorisstion bill tog a y n r to end all 'wars. It Is. another swert'd wHhotil Hanoi's tr>'lng was dropped by Senate-House tend that he is merely enteirtalnlng him to ask Implacable loyalty to a rather to get a pro|«gnnda boo^ out co n fe re e s. in onier to make sure he's thanked him modest cause with so little provable of the exchange. During all the TIm House Appnqxristions for that wonderful speech he made In chance of success. This 1s a great dan­ Johnson war years, the White \ Oominittee, which must origi- ger the President is running, -not that House never once''got a ix>nfl- nate the money measure, still Miami, a iummer ago, nominating Spiro this will become Nixon's war—It is al­ dehtlnl note froni Hp OH Mlnh. V’ has to bear from Secretsiy of SHOES FOR MEN Agnew for Vice President? ready that—but that for too many Amer­ Thu-s the release of the Irtteni Defense Melvin R. Lslrd before icans he will become the enemy when the also foiled to - Isolate the war \ sesxUng Um bill i to the full enemy should be the leaders of North erttU-o. • Ihxise. It has set Dec. 1 as a Vietnam. teio... If the rentnU purpose of Mr. tentative date for reporting U. Nixon’s speech tod been to, Im­ The Uncharted Storm Yet at the same time, we reject the mmn By the time It gets through press Hanot with U.S. Inflex­ the House and the Senate Ap- Tile pattebi has become familiar—em­ Idea that people should feel sorry for ibility. the PresIdenCs hard line ih iim itT President Nixon. Ho ran for the presi­ . proprlations Ownmlttee. tt wlU barrassing to all our very good weather­ would hitve tod more meaning. be close to CaBiSbnss. This 18.95 dency of the United States to the full Bui the speech was definitely 19.95 men. but not entirely unwelcome to some raises the pno^iect that action knowledge of the dlfflt^lUes end respon­ not projeetth that way. It was of the rest of us who perh&pg cherish an sibilities. He may well be doing what he an appeol to AmerU-ons. not a thlnln Is right, but that doesn't make r - C .^oc^oaslonal touch of the unpredictable to warning to Hanoi. Its podlieul It right nor does It provide any reason relue' to Mr. Nixon directly de­ our lives. U I t t n R R O i for the United States to assent. This w^r pends on hls reathng of the must be endbd faster than the President silent majority. PAMUM The way It usually seems to happen has pledged; he has now dug himself Thus, a powerful pro-Nixon 901JR07 MAIN nworr. MANOErrnR, ooieiiciiarT is this: the weathermen have our at­ deeper toto the Quagmire. — MIDDLE- reaitkm sweeping acroao the TOWN P R E U « fM AM, VO 10 9M. i-ountry would both justify the W4H MOON . :

-a-' ■ / ' PAGE EIGHT »1ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.i MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1969 BKok, all at home; Hour brofth- ■erS, ' Albert LaiBreck, Fov La- Manchewter Area Obituary Breck and Lawrence LaBreck OmcialsMull M ANOH EST^ EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY,. NOVEMBER 7, 1969 Youth ^mmission Votes 12th Cirenit Lareau Case PAGE NINE L______all of OasweS, and Beech La- «• — Hartford; and three Car ^ p s Over ■crMnunts with oiganteed la­ OUtford E. l ^ e y alrters, Mrs. Emery Berube of Impeaching To Form Drag Committee Court Cases adkistad monthly faieoma tor Bound Over Roniiiey Labor^s Okay bor if thsy are to remain com­ prlncXal, ^merest, taxes and tn- " Caifford B. Rlaley, 66, of WlndsorvUle, Mrs. Elmer Be- In Andover — petitive tn the prefabriested Storrs, formerly of ^Ctoch(Mrt»r, tenger of Meriden ^uid Mrs, Top Justice Youth CommlMlon ihembers After (. Cheryl SdiaiVer ex- r tir s n c ^ IlM government. In voted unaiiimotuly lest night to plained th^ intentione of "Oonn.: Driver Treated MANCHESTBft 8U8ION \ On A ig. 25, Donald Joneph OnLowG>st houstag field. mort easaa, pleka up the dUtar^ "died this mondng at Ranches- Larient Cote of E n f(^. V, form a committee on drugs and Stop Wortd Hunger” , the ooni- fabHomles Thursday'a sgresmsnt enoe betweui tiie 20- per cent ter Memorial Hospital after a The funeral will be held to- (Contlniied from Psire One) Rmiald Goulet, 18, and Rob- Hartford, By OREGO HERBINOTON appolnted a non-commission mlsalon Voted to endorse It. The A car was heavily damaged ert Gagnon, 18, both of East appeared In CSrcuft Court 12, in ■aid anothsr pragram marked a reversal tn whift Iws and total monUily ooste. short illness. He was the h»is- morrow at 8:18 a.m. from the _ _ u i. , im . - —---- > ------— — -- SsssBirtea Press Wrttar been exposition by the unions to band of Mrs. Evelyn -Martin Leete Funeral Home, 125 Pearl operation related to nimber as chaiimw. 8 ^ Hmyer gfro«q>, meeting and its driver Mlglitly injured Hartford, who ajqpeared in Miancbestor, and- pieaded not both erssting nmr / The average anmisl sttbaMy to WASHINGTON (AP) — Three tii9 iistioo*a mass-produced houtoftr. $8M a family, HDD rtHoiaia ^ Rlsley at., Enfield, with a Mass of revelations. We have u » <>«H»r accident in Andbv- week with three other g ^ t y to chaige. of teeak and labw unions have agreed to creesing popularity o t mobBe „ requiem at St. Sfertha'9 Church decision whether student at Manchester High Uonal dnircfa, plans to collect yeatewtav a«h>mnnn Hartford yoiiths and ■ i w —* v. build ^-ooet, prefUiricated Mr. Rlsley was bom Deo, ^ 9. 'nwmpaonvihe vat 9 B^lal will Proceed with Impeachment School, who has worked with money for Biafra and tor agrl- iSeadod guU^ to ie d u o e d crimtool tateot, lar- 1 its venture o( homes is considered, on* tMokv 1902 In Manchester, son homes on aa assembly line he­ providing in the unions’ revered * W r i c k " ^ d " * l ^ ^ u r r ^ ^ ” * tte d ^ problem before and f ^ pro- charges a ^ g ^ them, . were ^ subsidies to el* under a contract tiie govern­ help low-income ______Rlsley, and lived in Manchester HazaidviUe. HazardviUe. or sa d it“ isl» Inaccurate to w*>o attended last night’s meet- •*> Sotfthenst Asia/' ^ ^^“ ***“1* 9fea«*eater, sentenced yesterday by' Judge printed. At 12:46 a.m., ttat day. afford Alsn Qinsburg, exsemlve vice Blare ’Women Drive ment says provides e major home oswiewliip has rn-rsnfl the president of VTR b e . of New until going to Storrs four years Friends may call at the fu- '^®«®rtbc Wm as the prime mov- InS- commission then went ^ J- Robert Lacey. Larehu was taken from the ■tart in overcoming the nation’s WASHtNOTON — Forty sum eral home Uwlght from 7 to 9 “*■’ ® number of Repub- The commission’s consUtutlon, « ^ » v e ^ o n to dls- ^ Both boys told the Judge Isst court ttxxn to downatain cell (me-year mark with an tlm ear­ Yoik, parent firm of Fiestige ago. He was a member of St. bousing shortage. psr cent of tiw lOl wimwi ^ ” lican members whomvnom he de- also presented presenieu lastlasi night,nigm, aUowsauows 0“*® proposed constitution. e « g b t knoll and she weekweex thatmar theymey had been ac- in the E wiAAr- aow Tnke «sH btfkUnr s c «i marks at success. Structures, said werttars win be Mary’s Episcopal Church and A three-bedroom house with licensed driven to toe United 2-D A Y SA L E scribed as serious and responsl- non-commlsslon members to ---- " * «------^n^Mng-- Is scheduled------...... ®®Ptod for military service. Tb. b y ^ a ^ ^ y ^ T t o l Some 18,8m families with «y- P«id iq> to $4.80 per hour to the Manchester Lodge of HUks. one bath and aU utilities would States are women. Th* Bureau John J. Reggetts ble, but declined , to name, . had work on committees and mrve ^ec. 4. mvST. ^mtondng at erage annual Incomes of $8,606 manufacture toe homes lower Survivors, besides his wife. ^11* an fthaltemAVl 9|tUA«iA —vnmn ■wm-nim '" ftna^ #lmjl fmHI V«a mam. ^ .. . _ cost weU under $10,000 accord­ own homes thanks to the j»o - Wages than tooae paid most at Publle Roads estimates tosie In„i, H ♦«, xr T>I -^ohn J. Reggetts 65, of 108 consulted him about the effort aschalrmen.Thereweressivsr- A o c o n ^ that time untU he received vei> \mh« Rocney returned to Lar ing to a top otticiti of Uie emn- are to mllUan mala and 42 mil­ "!!* Hemlock St., husband of Mrs. be Is keeping In touch ^ non-members In attendance to police tile' veered to the Uioalii^'cr'aU ir ’J= gram and the number is e^qiect- tradesman.' ley of Vernon and Robert, C. rtgtrt, strude a guide post and t a s “ ^ military sta- beau’s ceH at 1:80 pjn. he peny that signed a contract with ed to triid* by ntict -June 20, lion tamale drivers. PERMA-PRESt^ Mary Cunningham Reggetts, them. who Joined In discussions and ^ ^ h u d has guaranteed to fi­ Rlsley of Wllllmantlc; and flvr the car nipped over on its top. noticed, as he stated In a prob- three building-trades imimM h u d rtWrtBls reported. In 1980 tosre were 47 mimen died suddenly last nigtit at t>-^nd.. Is a leader expressed a desire to work with Space Trip The accident is stlH u n d e r ^ Goule^ edw originally faced aUe cause hearing yesterday, nance Turehasaa of Prestige Thursday to mass produce the The pre-fabricated home oon- men sad 18 milUon women U- ^ Manchester Memorial Hospital. Senate (^ipoaitlon, to Hayns- the new town group. vestigatlon. *“ counts of bregk .and entry, that, "Mr.'Lareau was'absent” structures. ' Homes, itoder the sgrssmsnt emme holdem 11 Mr. Reggetts was bom June '^°'^b’8 confirmation. "We tvaven't been able to deal tract calls for cazpenttfs, Morton a I Bsftorti, dlreetor of Work Starts other area poUoe activity: six counts of larceny, and a Lareau was for three Oootge Romney, Secretary of DRESS SHIRTS ^ ^ ^ ® 8, 1904 In New Hartford, and ^ Republican Oohgress mem- with drugs that effectively In plumbers and electrical workers HUD’S knr a ^ moderate helm­ VERNON count of attempted break and weeks thereafter whUe .poUce Housing and Urban Develop- *“^b. The Rev. had lived In Manchester most ber who has been a consistent the schools,” said youth coordi- Continued from Page One) Two Manchester women ®ntry, reduced to one count of conducted a search tor Urn to Join in eventually pcodueitg’ ing dMsian, a i^ that "Cbnsid- R i^ ell ^len , cirtato, will of- <>{ hU life. He and his wife ®*^‘‘c of Douglas said, however, "ator Robert Digan, "and this - ment, haUed toe contract as a 3,8M homes a year for Prestige eiing toe tifht mfinsy problem, slgnlfloant start in reaching for­ GUBim e CAtDS You'll l>o bo8t-dro$$od thlo wintor B»„, «n b. tt E... ■■ =•- »»tum A,»n. .?*“■. ‘’“a? >:7r Structures, Inc., at fthaaintte. toe (mortgage' subaldF) pro­ peace and intoxication last night to BaiUiucte, Md., and finally mer President Lyndon B. Jrtm- Mich. ^ n w dix fxxiftSMm with grftot loolcina $hirts that kaap „.ii . .w wedding anniversary « i Nov. P®®*» *<> be "If Haynsworth Is nbvatlve ways to deal with Oie 12 astronaut, Richard F. Gkirdon f d t o ^ l ^ ’Ilf'o “ “ e sentence was imposed ended wltfa his capturo In a son’s goal of 26 milUon new gram has moved aloi^ enoaed- See Onr Imtge Dtaph^ Romney, former governor o t togly welL** thair $hapa. all day long. Choota hoostog units in the next dec­ Michigan, m M the jnterimbwi o. o A - .400 Bros, and served as treasurer Douglas." Chairman Eric Sinnamon numitins' th. hi. ed two counts of break a ^ en- temher.. ade. Under the |20-mlllian pio- spraad collar or button down in and"? to o * b> 4 of Hose Co. 8 of the Town Fire 11118 member, who would not ®®*<>> "R you’re going to fight nanlons arrangement might force other gram, a k>w-iiii»mo family is MiNURmm Mje. Gladys Smltii, 802 Adams Yesterday, Lareau’s attorney, Romney’s department Thurs- manufacturers to seek similar whito or solid^olor$. A blond of Th« fnmiiv , » .u * Department. - - be quoted by name, said he had Ihe drug problem, you have to —’The on, »uthree astronauts will ______M r______s .E l^ to- A «d r e < ^ Richard______Stewart__ o< Haritord,’ required to pay 20 per oent of Its thosi, sureests Survivors, besides his wife, not been consulted about the find out what’s behind It.” —The three astronauts wUl u 453 East Middle Tnke*'** al- ®"RY- “ “ •'educed to one count aigued'that not m polvo$tor and cotton for $trongth m ^ o ru i M° daughters, Mfs. Ca- pending move, but that It ajh He said he knew students at Tv*a______. b **>ce r-vai" at St. ---- and- Mrs.------James Mullin ofw. Elm-^...w It. sjiging iitcAtljutuictmariiuana cuiuand 0000 done 800buH ^ they head . — for the'---— moon— ^ 13was 1^100000 releiuMd OH nftt a a DroiniM —-*— to 4-a Ibe three uireo other uuier boys,ooym, aU au sen- Mn* Stawart oLCNW tried to prove that ^ Church. wood; three brothers, Andrew Much of the recent crltldetn way of find- wlvee and a total of 12 chlU appear In Rooioville Chxnrit week on the one Lareau was not In anycne’s cub- Ragaicft’ $4A9 a«eb , ■■ ' ------1 n------a . _ . . . dTen. Oourt “ 12 Nov. 28. Robert B. Farrell ^ g g e tt^ Michael Reggetts and of Douglas nelates to his serving big out why .was to ask them. break and entry without per- today that____ day__ _as coiftd be ^ ®® ® ■alarled officer of the Psr- “ The kids that are taking , 2?, " ’ the largest Mrs. Andreoll was held over- n>‘*»h)n charge, were similarly piwen by offictal docaimstUs ROCKVILLB ^ funeral ch ^ er; and five grandchU- vto foundation of Los Angeles, Stonamoh said, "might f“ b>*>y- He and his wife Bar- night to Ueu of bond and was ®ent«nced. None of them was judsie j R/>hi>rf ia.« » Vi:, IIHM K. ®^® r?"-- ^®w» «• W. and «" East Han- *® military service, aS^ept't^ a n r o ^ * “ •’ .'r*“ y“ te«*ay. Tbe fuiiei»l wlU be Monday g ^ b ir ii'''* ’ totoJ^‘:;to.*'*‘'D l ^ ^ ^uclte tlir piopTe’ wlU‘* ^ - t iS; *“ ®bard 14, Laurence Yl” ford callicult oiJJirt‘today'! howYveri and ro th e'ju ^ Y toi- rtl! tomorrow ait 8:18 ^ 8«.«n:8 i Home, 76 Pit»peot St., with a with a solemn high Mas. -nie commlstion decided to to- Conrad and bis wife Jane urq to drive to^^^LbUshed k^e Douis LaBreck ^r. of 149 fP^P®** Miass of requiem at' 9 alt St. of requiem Bernard’s CJuirch. Burial will Church at 9. be to St. Bernard’e Cemetery. St. James’ Cemetery i;,:.., ~ " T “ “ denlinv nnih ‘p oll.. A .1 . to Chrlatopher 8. “ ■ ■“ struck a pole. He is scheduled ployment compensatlmi = under ; — . r . . « • . ^ . b i S i ^ . S l TTrero wUI be ,K> calling houro. Friends may call at toe fu- begin to toe . with drugs. Alan L. Bean, 87, and his wife RookvlUe Cirouilt Court 12 pretenses. He was ordered «mrt ^ to reimburse the stote toe $210 .. . \ pm. and Sunday COLUMBIA , be received to unemployment ***** there was choice. / to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.. Mr. Farrell wtas a member of oused official U tried 1^ the ‘*®" Schaffer of 118 Porter °**.***® _ *™ck, driven by Lekter beneflto. . e use on eacape Senate. St. R®*"Her tuthcrfatoer waswa;‘ electede l ^ d " ‘ttwo ^ /"®®"’ _ _ _ _ ‘ **® **” * ***big they’U do Salisbury, 29, of Rhod'e IslandV „*^®'"**® _____ taohappeUe, 19, of ^ “ a t T ^ r to“ ^ “ ’n ^ the American Legion and the ■ ■ ■ a Lodge of Elks, both In Rock- days ago as diairanan of the j® “ P “ “1 down and cavort struckoinKiK and ana killed Kitieo a a deer ueer on on Rt. Rt. V®*"°"» .P}®y*®^^ "°*® *•> " » “ - bI wBainn next ciiml- ,,, vlHe. Capttol Region ’Task Fbroe on *‘*‘® animals. 6 yefrtenlay. No atitton was tok- ®*f!*;® ®* b***“*’® b> « " « * «>■« mlnutee walking changed with kne-itBo. * ^ week to a charge of theft. l^**^®i^*‘^ A '* » : mother of Dr. Don A. Outoan (Continued from Page One) Yule Work Hours Ludl ------' offlclaie ■ to other “ d Jumiplng around to ^ t '‘u^ l^ 'to ^ '^ fr f m - ®* ^ "*®*®r *'®b*c>e “ d was glv- E ^ H a r t t o r d ^ for Baby of 149

^ American military sources ">biors work extended hours first was from toe recrea- ®ome hopping about like a cou- trol on the wet pavement His ***®*’ ***"®®’ b« was not re- jn g ta n c ^ fro m *^ Private funeral semicee wlU said the South Vietnamese 1st during the pre-Christmas sea- “ on director of Wethersfield; P>e of rabblU. oar went oft the -rood and ■PO’W^ble for hU acUons and J*^ i be held and burial wlU be at division to toe Northern I Corps ®o". the Chamber of Commerce second, from toe chief of ‘hto South Vietnam this year Qtruok a mailbox and continued Bierefore shouJ4 not be given a Farmington and PERMA-PREST® Ploy CtoHise the convenience « suspended after 30 davs. " ” “ ®° .'“ •® omer cnargos tor scheduled to appear to Rock- convenience. "Otherwise," he 4 styles: Creepakm|p$, overalls, I w ietog to do so make memorial ble. m explaining the procedure, ***e state asking - The U.S. 8rd Marine Division vllle Circuit Court J2 Dec. 2. "wlorod g-M “We’ll be to h«r« «v«rv ^trtbutloos to the American The 1st Division long has been Chamber President John Mira! ^ ^ ^®'»“ * Oommlaslon." officially left Vietnam today, ------**“ *!** * ******* ®°»®®»«bW W® - ^®*’ b® to here every slacks and boxers. S, M, L. 2-6. ^ e t Society. 287 E. Center regarded as South Vietnam’s W o emphasized that ------' ' ”medical condition be made part "'®®’‘ *'^*b a hearing to probable letnam’s blto emphasized that aU local a^?*.*!?***” ’ ®"'1 «*Kbt months aft! -- t /-• r.^ . of toe file and that It be shown ®®use." Tbe prosecutor noted _ tp BM t>68ti and some ■ ------Americans“ ** have,: businesses have to do to -ecu™ came ashore as the T T C * The Jolm F a Tierney Funerai oven called it equal to some such anoroval la to call or write ®«ven-«nembcr American combat troops-to t J e O e X l J \ j r J . V C to medical authorities at the *b®t the nolled toarges can be SALE! *3.29 Sissp-Ploy Sols it equal to lome such approval prison. added again at any time. H ^ e , m W. center St., b. to U.S. .^vi.lon. to “combti the ch‘Trbe“r T S e K ^ A l l ® T O Lareau was returned to toe Stretch Terry Sets sniyi-close in of arrangementa. blllty. their name *^°** ***® The division’s colors were for- / k l l l C S i I William Henry Robinson of ^ ’There will be no calling hours. Hartford pleaded guilty to a ®*®‘® pHaon, In Ueu of a $10.- solid pastd cotton and nylon. So w B U Y There was a report recently “ ’Mlrrblto*' said the chamber commission ' a na'l? i " “ ®®” ™°**y ®* charge of being Intoxicated and bond, where he will comfy... with fabric feet and rag^ ^ the•■•V ARVNBBBWBBB 7th fwis DlvUlona.rsviAiasii haveiiiavn willviriii thenvriAn takerciwA care ofnr trIt non « rnnthe o—aw t___ ^ you^nrowim . nvi ^ la b. *® Ohriatopher MclAughUn been downratod In a combat basis of permission given to the m problems they hope Okinawa, the dlvlalon’i (Continued frona Page One) was tlned |10 await his Superior Oourt ap- Ian sleeves. 6-9 Mos., 12-18 Mos. ______““a*® o‘ permission given lo me to_ tackle: commimtoHtton bk...» o Christopher Aloyslua Me: E '^’iiCw ir:.,ru“ ,';urr s: “i ' b.., . . Of Manchester, ng Attacks plane earlier this year at toe lor Court on charges of break Moratorium tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the squadrons as "a real success aY frustration. But tosto’s some suggertlon of Rep. Mendel Rlv- and entry with criminal Intent, Newkirk and Whitney Funeral story.” ■ “®*^ Office, Lafayette Sq. frustration and we’yft'got to find ers, D-S.C., chairman of the larceny and possession of ’The officers of the Rockville out what it la.” Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East 'The armored cavalry, using Increasing House Armed Senices Commit- burglar tools "r think they Just want to be \ tee. Lodge of Elks, headed by Ehc- ■’Hartford, with the Rev. Q. Al- M18 tanka and personnel car- Among toe cases continued to aHed Ruler Jon Paul Roden. accepted,’’ said one girl In the ^Continued from Page One) kSfA9VtaV*a bbbbbmbb 4 \.a^a>aa wa**. vln Dahlqulst officiating. Burial rlers, have been conducting Ursl National audience. Fulbright accused Rivers dl yesterday’s session were those , ... will be In the veteran’s section road security operations and "I don’t think ther« “® *“ *•“««■ reports had Indlcat- '®*®*b^ ‘*>e new aircraft pro- against Roberta and Bruce Ma- . ® 7 . ^ ® of Hillside Cemetery, East serving as a battle 'reserve, Closinjjj Store psych^ogtoirm otl^ror^ ®'*: ‘"®‘ ®“‘* mission waui to Rram onto the Pentagon. caro of 73 W. Center St., both ‘ ®r-protest to the second Viet Hartford. these officers said. O h ^ I ^ f e r . ’’’T W w ck. it ‘*®®“‘®y ‘ **® outpsts, and It did toe design h u not facing counU of illegdl pos- n*m Moratorium. |FriendB may call at the fu- ' The South Vietnamese______2nd Dl- National Storoa hna an- for the heck of H.” succeed, although the posts a*^^**” ; Psntagon officials session of a controlled drug The group voted to officially neitil home tonight from 7 to 9 vision, alio In th« northern most that It will cease op- "There’s noihlr» tn-dn in ***rhtly defended. expect the plshe to follow or be and Illegal possession of a nar- join Major Gen. Donald Walsh, P '0- corps, la regarded as "margin- fra*-*”" 8t. store Bummor bn a Friday nigh* ” DneOne South Vietnamese combat ^ version V.oi ***®the ®®**®’cotic. *®to Nov. 20. State'Adjutant General, to urg- ally good,” and getting better, tomorrow. •member' Jack Soector Po>*®*man was killed and seven b ® 7 ***^ ?7 -“ ?*^.w Barry McCormack, 24, and Ing citizens to mount a counted Gemld E. I.jiJ{rec.k Two divisions, the _ 22nd__ and„ _ , .Th® notional food store chain "in_ kids_ say. hey, let’s steal a '*'®*‘* wounde“d. ___ The _ bodies__ of * j^ ,^ * * * ® * '’ “ ® ®t*nd®rd John O’Neill, 26, both of 20 protest to the Nov. 18 morator- SOUTH WINDSOR Gerald E. 23rd. In the Central Highlands IIoperates two other stores sign.” - ‘ x »ieai a barefoot g u e r r iY l aY giveaway plane woodbridge St., and both *“m. lAaBriM k 3L of ^ ‘ nt^onl, lot^ corps area are considered qiies- l*®^’ 7® “* **“ Center St. and "We’re lucky we had even one ‘‘ '■*®®«'» *>lack pajamas were ;!!l^®**^®r t,****" attempted break Roden said the local lodge la mcrly of South .Windsor died Uon marks. In part because they *‘'®.oj*®'' ®* E. Center St., dance a week," sold M ^ «>ve not yet fought fully as dlvi- 7 " *1® ®' Manchester Col^ Five assauK riflfcs and one rbek- ^ I David Hildebrand. 21. of 120 Joli, to this counted - protei^ slons. 7 ” * N«*lo»‘al will mun’ty College. ’"The merchants ®* 'eoncher were found neariby. tmllar th toe Air Birch St., charged with two Walsh has urged National Mr. LaBre<-k was born July 4, _ _ ___ ^ The poorest of the South Vlrt- induct bustoess at 1041 Main down on Main .St. started , appeared the VW O o^ ®°.“" ‘® of break and entry with Guardsmen to d ^ e wito t h ^ 1932 Jn IW c Il, Maine, the wm ^visions are the three 8*., opposite Forest A. screaming t^ T ^ h ^ !^ /^®™Jofal force ^ert^Iaa w*hS ^*!! c rto il^ Ih ten T ^ a count of lights on. leave their porch Rr..**u 7 ‘n the III Corps area surround- Spokeamen for the company (Merchants'and resldeivts near »ve In the swamps on the south- b e c ^ e it Is not larceny, to Nov IS lights burning and to display Breik of H«irtft>rd iirel too late salgon, the U.S. sources "aid that the building to Ifie the State Armory on Main St «'’ » ®® «^Pl®nts visited Lodges to Join with the Natlon- BreeJe; two sons, Gerald P. La- doing." not yet know who will move will Breok and Steven A. LaBreck; (toeck toe legltli The South Vietnamese 8th Dl- Into the building. tor local the bills. and a daughter, Barbara La- vision was described as ’’up and << down" In qua.llty and the 18th gon and sU mile, from the Uk® Vietnam. 7 7 7 7 ’ J^® •530, S-Pirtm em Ssh Division was ranked by the U.S. Estate Estimated at $850,000 Cambodian border eariy today. "1*®® probably would be able apparently th i Vernon For newborn babies . . . LRHe 2-pc. Personiil Noticee military sources as on the bot­ Headquarters said 84 enemy sol- *? ****F *^® "•'f' Pl*ne tor some- y,, mvsterv man i hr* deeper or play set in soft pastels. tom. ' dlers were killed, 50 of them by J***"« around $1 million each, .bountiful m o ^ ^ ^ ***® The 18th, according to these Has A hat to match and a nOtle. In Memoriam American i helicopter gunahipe U®*®®* American aircraft such m, bi,h_ .L Good Grooming 111 nad And lovtnf memory of Americans to afflicted with poor Cheney Bequests Given J . ™n a Lnrncy Wlersbkckl. w-tio (Muaed nway leademhlp. Development of ' Progtam Topii NovanilM-r 7, 1»81 first-line South Vietnamese S " I n d f r wo'^nd^r ,'*^®. P«nt®Kon »*ys no d^^I- A ■Ucn( tlMHifftd. A m*t'rt<4 tear,' lenders probably to the most dif­ To Hospital Doi^estic Official soiu-ces reported that *‘on has been made on which “*’**- *‘®*P ‘**® Food ' groo'mlng tor oung Koepa hJa memory ever tloar ficult problem facing U.S. advis­ « B>ii I . a . . w American reconnaissance has company would build the new „ , girls will 'be the subj( of a M«'L_?i'“ hrth C Cheney, nl- of (thi) hoepital to the dtocre- detected North Vietnamese ______' N o c ^ Newlto’s dumbfounded .special program to ------ers:------. - — ------held at- \ . Wife and F>&mliy. so known asns Alice Elisabeth *‘®'> ®^ <*h« hoard «rt trurtees. ) • forces repairing roads aalone ^ ^ th the e — ------iwk. the man added. "Go over the Junior Ubrary/ tomorrow, uiera and see the Indian and Thie 45-mtoute program' tor In MeihoHhm Cheney, who died Oc-t. 8 it the , *’°***fi^,^ **"’ Ho Chi Mtah Trail in Laos, and In luvinir memory t»ri tmr motiirr. " ^ * yo*? "'hat this is- all girls only, to Gr^es 4 to 6. will * Urn. Ctmlrnu Mt»twu’t>. who iehumhI’ Mine Blast age of 98. ha. willed $30,000 to J ta useTo*‘l“he"m “ ey“ ’‘'" ’‘’ ' i l L '! r “to IJT away Nov. 7. 1964 | GuardFinds ^ ‘>«8ln at lO/a.m. Mrs. Karin Newlto said he approached Gottler wUL stress good groom- Btauclful mentorit^ ('tt;prb4HMl f »ume toflltfrui^rt t^p. Into y,, ever. Kills 6 5 Men me man Indicated, who was tog In rotation to such' things as or liA|H>y we lom'lhrr. lul Hospital has received a be- A.l a elster-ln-law. living monwion , rain, have ended to Lifeboat • * '^ 0® •t*- hair, /posture and the proper Silent ttinuittds bring many ttar* (Continued from Page One) quest of $20,000. I * ' M Park St. — $18,000. ^aj^ Uon. and aak^ him for an ex- clotliing for the occasttm. PV>r one we ml«» aiul hold no dear pci-urred- In a shaft being sunk A ___ complete^ ^ Inventory of the ____ ®V *^®'*!‘ "We „ „ still don’t„on-j haven, toflltra- (Continued from Page One) P"*"®**®"- ^- -hiepe will be no pre-«*ool re-scnooi A pj^nVlu-,- worth ran nrvrr b.- off another shaft 7,700 feet be- „ la t ; hM' Yot ■‘iYe'rwmpleto'd .‘o"’"- t'®"" ■ » nephew, personal ,io h "lo "‘i i ‘or" til Thomas M.. which rteabied to '»'®* *»• toe man piPfflYm tor* toT i T A nu-moo mon- prcckxiB ituui >ow the surfaito. yet, but It to estimated at $880,- Property on the Cheney land to ^ suppliessupplies," ’’ the source saidsaid.i ' tt>* »*•«- would say. Tuesday as the library willyriu ver. „and rnld. The blast was not In a regular txio.txio '7 ' Noank. — ' u>b buuivb wu.. — —» wui lOrrVl-r la our h.-srt-., U,m.|.ina nrau g\t Ibu’ ...InA "AU they need to ■ decent The sea was still very rough. be closed til day. This group • u . . . ■ olJi m 'V i working area of the mine, hf m i« i Chase, who live. In the , Ho^o® B- U®*med and Eileen ,,„-her, abd they wHl be "in' »>ut the big tiilp was abVe to'Yli'i wUI meet the toUowli^ wroek. nwH never pa.7 s a ^ ^ woulii not aff«:t pro- tote Mrs. Cheney's home al 40 t^«rti.d of 30 fo re s t^ ., prop- ,hape so they 7^n ^art. «longrtde to. Nurses Attend Ptinfiy Night: Soiw atBi iiau*hirr« i inn Forest St. "did everjthlng ” tor ®rty on south side of Forest St. mem In a week or two If they •mailer boat to Its lee after The subject rt sdUt Boy SAVE ON BASTS ESSENTMd5 The mine 100 miles Kiuthwest Mrs. Cheney, from driving the «>ordered on the east and south « ,rt to ^ "*® ' which UioM aboard the Whlmer Scouto aotuaUy do at their meet­ Card Of Thanks of Johannesburg at Klerksdorp. car. to housekeeping, to shop- t>y Learned's land. Also one Area Prop*ani $8.29 Pre-folded Dnra-Bcft Diapers of soft, abaotbsnt "There have been some were hauled aboard the tanker ings and campouto wrUl be dls- frktfidE,.'V*'. wto», iitiiKtvbol ,m«k is in one of the richest gold ping. accHJnll'nV'to Horace’ " 'a “ " e °f land In Hebron and „ Eight members of the Man- cussed at a Fhm lly-liitittYn^ Sanforised* cotton, ao good to baby. White 18x21 to. thrir khidnpAii * trucks on the trait system to " " i brought back to Boston. *^/i"’ ®'*' Mr.. Cheney. cousin. on the land was willed, to Lao. but It 7ool« ’llk'rtoe'y’ra A c Y S i" 5 ^ ^ "* ^ ^ ^ boat tester **®*’“Public ' HHealth '*»h “ NNursing u ;;;;i **«* '« ‘or scoGuscouto «and ; d ‘^:;;;n‘t parents' a ^ot $1.99 Three pftir of white waterproof pants slip on to producetKgold wtorth $17.71 mil- The original will was made ‘ he Learned.. t £ r S S 4R § . ;-.i 7 , . Just working on the road. There ‘ook them toom too tanker out- * •0®. “ P"!. «ttended twro re- Troop 223. it was announced by fast-dry, vtojd-ltosd nyton trtebc. NB, s ill, L, XL. rourteslcR duriiuc our ivernt In- Uon. It also In ti big uranium on Feb. 9. 1966. In that docu- The V - » M>avi*«nrnt. ^ orodUcer , xr ^ " J.... “ J " i **'"’ '*^‘®' home to no indicationIndtc" ot ' any slgnlft- . . . »We the hkrbor and brought edwatlonti programs for Robert Melendy. scoutmaster. H99 P r e ^ gift bopad qnih. Fluffy polysstsr fiber ment Mrs. Cheney bequeathed «o‘l property in Noank i(r*s be- cant pickup to movement yet. ‘he'm In to the base here *hls week- on "The Parents of boys totereoted In «* Mnt. AUn^it A'huHx South Afrii'n a worat mine dls* 115^000 to Miss Chase, but In a queaihed to the townnum ofnf Groton. Tbs ___ roodssL __ .. . . at__ ■** •**•^4 wjier^ OKtort»wa^« *v_ ^ w filled acetate has nykn trim. White, Pfak, Bine, Maige. tuid Famlty. becoming scouto In toe future aster |x-curreil In January I960 codicil dated July 17. 1969- The-rasldue rt the estate to ra^dy t o ' ^ T "°* c t o l d r e T 'w ^ * ^ Rob. are tiso'tntited $1.M Two Becehrinc Blankata, a stripe and a print In Memoriam when 436 workers were klileil In Just a few montlu before she lo be divided In equal shares US officials to Washing newsmM ®^ McLaughlin. Mra BetMrt which w ill"^ * ^ i? Yellow, white and bhia. Cotton abd aoryUe. 80x40 to. vember— 6 „ . '1963. amount. and nieces rt her late, hus--North Vietnam tn strenMh.n i>. seen* ■ ^ attended the program Tuesday at 7 pm. v ' $ U 9 Sanforised* printed crib sheets fit smoothly (GVERINQ RETR»:AT bus-“North Vietnam to strengthen (to *cene. oTsd baby's mattnaa with eaey-on, btoa tapad comen. ■la*you were, you wUI ulwaya -. but memortee may. of Long Island At the Battle monetary bequest. The $20,000 that Mrs. Cheney's gross estate they! cart put new nresaurei on Dover i? **• Muzlkevlk. Mrs. Michael gram and Indtrlduti patrola win As near and •• dear aa ivsterday. __ “e.o# iwenu 'o «*® ho-P**®'- wa. worth a Jut ‘$ 8 8 0 .0 ^ - ‘’" N h T ^ * ^ ® I ^ T ’ ®* Mu*:hko. Mrs. s. CHARGE IT to Soon iUvaIvtog Cbsrgs for conees- N®wion. and Wllltom’' D^we'J /**“ **• *cfintk». troops covered George Wash- "with the principal thereof or $480,000 to $500,000 in roftl • oioM. Am WU^'^ciilldsi^raial c.raiBl- .*^**!f®*’ 'o**®* v®** but the Income therefrom to be ex- .eatate. and about $380,000 to Jr., 43. of S h erh u n to-a T ^ I ^ l h . *roop t t f jb bv bw j % ^ p l p g ^ TMUrday needs will b* outUasd hr 96B n rt Itheir n r t i f * 404A 6 men.n%rtse ^ pended.^ ..3.> . for aX.the pneral______purpose slocks. IxiiidsY ahd ®r®®* *" **'®*P* at St BP. R*hhcls Hospital'Schpol men Oolaggeio *.i«nrs*^rhaii- SHOP AT SEARS and SAVE Wasi North Vietnamese tofutratlon •"«L.«M..ae ' or Yoor Money Back /am. 9W99*s I tosias tot. SdS 9*9 IS AJS. to S r JU tosstosaa Thai iwtohtoS4 ICa. w ■. / -li - ... . . I S/"- T . V. t ■

7 ' P A G E T E N M ^CHES’FEK EVENIMG HEKALU. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1969 JVlAJNi;rtli;a'I'ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEB, CXJNN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, I 960 PAGE d^BVBN maantog of aan and devatopwl warUka lUtoca fratn Osntral another ch»c-mool outside, and doUaip ahesul by taking a guide Vernon Finds Quiet Beauty s 'q n te m of vertical enqmera- Meadco Impnaad their will «»i ^ the ’’court of the thouaanrf ool- anC car from MeiMa, instead tion). theoa bartcally peacritol Maya of Odchen. wbo waro umru” arth row after row of of ’ renting a oar and paying She*s T€tO/Educated people devised a oalerxlar that forced to profoimdly nhmitgm Tritteesriyle ooloniM ^ featur- tor lasuntboe, gas, mllesige and was more aocurete thai^the one their itilglon. ’iThe new leHgton tog warriors carved la baa- o ft>rih. Ihe single rote st the PLAZA DEPT. STORE McCoy Takes Over In Mayaii Ruins - ^ . tavolTed human aacrMloea to a reUef. ^ Mayalshd, vrfth three very good Lnis, a irative ot the peninsu- degroe that the Matja bed never (We Have A Tfattm Iri Plsaoe) And I cannot torgist 12 Oaro- meato la m (I think It should E. MIMIU TTEE. (Next to Fm aisr Mkt.) To Be Employable ynSENRERO. flee to the lobby (they own the la. painted out some of these known betore," saye the Insti- ool, the Maya’s observatory; TIm. Waahtogtoa Peri hotel but are now leostog U) he lowered to the hot summer onorw ED ., THDRA., n tt. on # At Board Meeting B f BOBEBT H. BBID UiingB with obrloua pride es we tuto Maclonel. It also tovulved or the ban court, largest in reason). I faired a high achoto graduate.” and arranged flr^ for a pri­ walked up, around and into var- aggraeatve mlMtariam to con- FOR nm vm o and asrr aivnia AsasdaMd Press Writer Eartler, she applied at cne'of RSthfn a atone’s throw of the MkMBe America, where (con­ But adto. a little preparation TO PEACE TOUR ’>*■»*— The gavel used for the Board Director, of AdmlnlrtraUon eerie ssered well, between the vate car and guide to Uxmal ipua tomiriea and pyramida — quer other grouin and oMeln trary tp the’ practice at Uxmal) c h a r l o t t e , H.C. (AP) — H toe South’s largest credit com­ bv reading a book or two on of ftepresentativee meetings Richard Borden said the town edge of Mb limestone cilfl-wall (immounced oooh-nud) the next the pyramid of the magician, more swriifli lal vtctkne. toe ganie that gave Urth to aoe-. . a UtUe kiimris«%s is iiuM d a panies and got the aame treat­ morning. Covering a much the Mayan ruins and a WUUng- WEXFORD. (MASS changed partners but not par- ^ contract with local and the encroaching Yuooten the nunnery (the arrangement Tbe next mondng, after a oer ended 'adth the captain of ness to check bus schedules, you ^‘tlangWMa thing, too mudi of it ment The. interviewer seemed smaller area than Oilcken It- of the munerous ebam ben In two-hour. 75-mile drive over a Ues, when, k was passed from interested imtu'be asked toe fa­ Jungle, we swiped at moe- the losing teeun being decapi­ can save quite a bit of .money. „ Installation, removal and stor- is killing. Especially if you’re a za, it can be seen to half a this queibaagle and lattice pan- goal two-lone highway, post tated in a religious ceremony, and MILK GLASS young, rtilhneaa housewife wbo tal question—education. quMoee and paused a moment ...... ^ . For Jurt a few dollars you can BOW LA A LVINO The In our ejqdoratfon of the tea- 8«>d place to be- ela reminded tiM oonquiatedores toton wMh Maya neme. yneh Umberto told us. Oarvlnga bore ride a flrrt-class bus from Mer­ elected Mayor of the contract Is $1,900. It w u wants to do somsthing besides It ritook him when she sold cinattog Mayan ruins of Ctoirii- **P*oroti«MW. of oonvante to apoin, and May-, as Hootun, XoortMl. KAnbeUi him ouL stay boms. ida (air conditioned during toe BVank McOoy at a special reduced by $200 The board she was a ctrilege graduate but en lltaa. Located about 80 miles south an ’’prtesteaaea” probably were emd Yodaonat, my oeoond guide Later came the period of de­ winter “season" only, said Bar- meeting of the board last night; unanimously apj^ov^ Xy wife, for instance. -t- the devastating blow came I had hired my second pri­ of Merida, UTcmal was the ma­ housed there); the Impressive showed me with and cadence. Bktth Chi Chen Itrit and Bachano) that stops In front of was ^ven the The next regular meeting is She heeded ail those admotil- when die did well on the bompi^ jor city of fhe Puuc region, rind harmottloua palace of the broad knoade^ the reault of Uxmal were finally abandoned ttoos to "‘stay to sehoto so you vate guide and car at the toe Mayaland. (Servlcs to UX- oath of office and the newly scheduled for Nov. 17 * ny InteUlgence teats. where the Mayan Indians had governor, celled “one of the out- the Maye-Toltek period at completely around 1440. less toal is not that good). For a elected 12 - man board was * can •St a good Job,” and etuito htendly Barbariiano ’’Sorry,’’ he said,, "but we’re agency In Merida. .The fanttW ^ P ^ e r rainwater to sunjre standing monuments of prriiis- CaMokan Rsa. than IIW years before tiM Span­ few doHars more you can hire B m Oceoslon sworn In by ’Town Clerk Henry it out right through college. afraid you’il be bored.’’ panic America;" the houoe of Umberto stood near the edge ish conquest of Mexloo. one of the toany guides that Think of thn Butler. McCoy was sworn In by How she’s probably smarter ’’Ifaybe,’’ she said later, "but a ta ,^ three hotel, on the pe- S g S ^ d * * .^ ^ Hie turtles, and a small baU- of the sacred well 4»m( exnlain- After a warm night at the remain at the entrance to the Greenwich'Man than me. But that’s not what ntosuto Butler shortly after he was rd rstfaw be a fixture to some-' nopoty on’^ n J ^ s e ^ U m '^ Maya’wandertags were often court (more on this later). ;sd to us how dhrera with a re- non-air oondltioned Mayaland archeologioal site. elected Tuesday. A Witness At worries me most. body’s office than scrub fixtures dictated by the need fnr water, The name lApnal la belleveif'erqjMdltlott had hroirtht up (my 886 covered tisrea meals Patkhill~Joyce In handing over the gavel to Whet worries me most Is that a t home.” ever, tiielr ofISce in their beau­ and an overnight a t ^ , plus tiful Hayaiand Hotel at the hence their worship of the life- to come Inma a Mayan' word more Maya arU-focte from the the new mayor, former Mayor Roy Cohn Trial she oan’t get a lob.' Deoidlng that simple jobe giving rain god. meaning “thrioe-bulH;’’ It la muddy bottom. I oould tomort roundtrip tronqxwtation with Grant said, "It is a pleasure Abe’s too smart, the potential wens inacoesatble, she tried- for rutos, wMbout asking me, added guide). Umberto showed me the Flower Shop a Texas oil man-rancher, his After an eariy breakfast, my knesm that the etty waoi etoui- IkiscIbo drugged vlctittu being for me to hand______this over-,_ to _ NEW YORK (AP) _ a wit- omptoyers keep aaylng. a more «diaMwiglng position, but doned and raoccifeied wt least PU*t>® *^y oould "Interoede” with the tour vres private and 1 WHBEL CHAIRS (Next to Hartford NEttewd pleasure for me to hand It over «*Y-con*piracy trial says Cohn or demand Ugher pay, or lead a nothing. the temptoa riiow d e a r evidence ^ roto god. could apend more time at one to anyone at this point.” him It would be no trouble dcmonatratian for nase ooCtee Remembering born Wb<i«u ed, “you’re going to have to, to ^^nch Lines because the bus a t home). die ooulchi’t start at a higher pryamlda. was the name of the tribe that would probabiy oome out a few Just the other day she a{q>Ued I protested to my guide In Soon- "urfac® rivers. We saw 11th keep this group In line." company’s executive vice presi- poeitton' because she’d , have to "The Maya did not beUeve to the dty, which saw for a poaltian at a local office of ish after hmeh as a matter of century churches; tiny "towns,’’ In accepting the gavel, **®"‘ “can’t adford to let It come work her way up from the first principle and pesos. But- I B^dlAn women gracefully carry- human aaoriflee,’’ Luis told me ^s heyday from tbe l(Mh to iSth Mayor McCoy first thanked P**hHc that his regime a natkaial chemical company. poet. as we aralked back to our car when it probabiy be- She interviewer took one look at greeted ttie family dvlUy in ^ baskets on their beads; Butler for Ms "excellent and ® appr^ilser." By now she’s decided that job Engliah. thatched straw "chosas" (huts) aqd drove a abort dtotance to the oama the most important sa^ professional" manner in ar- ""ancler Vlotor Muscat of the apace on the appUoatksi interviewers must be to league marked ‘^education’’ and mut­ The heat and humidity were ^l>At look the same today as the Hasclanda Uicmal, the Baiha- Yucatan. R cor- ranging for the swearing In cer- P'^en^ch, Conn., so quoted with the antifemtolato and that terrible. 'Hiough July, and espe- °*i®® carved in relief on (he chano hotel within walking dls- ®** square mllaa emony. lawyer Cohn as telling him In tered: ’’You have a degree?’’ her father could have better tance of the rutos. has more than taro doaen Then he mumbtod something cteHy August, see many Am^- ntois, and the striking Mayan Noting he is sure the board testified Thursday u used his money training her to loans and other torelgnen.'>'^6c®® ot descendants of a race It was nsivrtog i pro. The $28' "**J“ ‘ stnicturee. will work for the town as dill- ***** Prosecution witness In about “seetog proUems devel- be a brick mason. optog already.’’ climbing the unshaded pyre- th“i built and abandon^ cities I paid eriUUed me to my round- around are groaey gently as It did during the cam- •‘x-week-old U.8. District To paraphrase a famous ad: ' mids In 90-degree weather un- In Central America and also de- trip by private auto, Litia’ ser- that conceal scores of palgn McCoy, who i L 1,0^ , Ho later told the employmont "To get a good Job, you need a agency, “I would have hired her der a tropical sun, I strongly veloped their greet clviUaation vices as guide tor ttie fsw ’’tiier edilllcea, but there la no member of the board for two Ws former law part- Fathers Can Also Cearn good education—but not too fidvlse yiou to visit. Yucatan In I® Yucatan. . houro neoesoaiy to oee the en- excavation and raa- but she had a wdlege degree, so much. ’ ’ terms, expressed sadness "at ■*' “ d John Still another trace of evidence is added to the case the winter. Temperatures are Dr. Midutel D. Ctoe, arched- tire site, and a pleasant lunch the departure of some of the .. ® transit expert re­ Rogers at Verplanck School, is the son of Mayor ®’**?;? degrees cooler, the hu- oglrt and chairman of the De- at tile hotel. We ttod left iMer- together, the Texae famUy 7 for the reputed generation gap as Steven Agostinel- former members of the board » **^ Avenue Coach, Nathan G. Agostinelli, who has issded a proclama­ midjyf Is lower, and prices are partment of Anthropology at Id a at 8:80 aro. and would ar- * cUmbed the majestic El He said, "some of them did ®" charges of li says, Look, Dad, this is how we do mathematics ^oMgher. Yale UtoveraKy, expounds the rhre back around 4 pm. CaatUIo, 100-foot-high Toltec- not choose to run again and ®®"“P*'^*T to bribe a city ap- tion designating Nov. 9-15 American Education today,” in preparation for American Education Week. (Herald lihoto by Buceivicius) yotmgeat Texan, a lanky theory that the mysterious Aalateaurvowidod byAmert- f*S® **«»P>® others ran and■ were defeatASdefeated." -> InformaUon as,to the Week. Steven, a fourth grade pupil of Mrs. Joan living Christianity Today slx-yeu-old, began tossing Olmecs of Mexico’s gulf ooart can, French, Dutch ^ Latin X»* ^ your abouldar) for a He continued, "I feel I and 1 before the city touriste, I decided what It was ^oor, and later we some of mv fellow RAmikn..__ *t over In a condemnation 1 ^ "aagrado cenote,” were reaUy the original Maya, some of my fellow Republicans *" ® condemnation r s r r rwi i i "THE MISStON OF THE CHURCH" the 180-ft. wide, 80-ft. deep dr- 'Their search tor Jade, led that I Ukod ^ a ^ U x rS S r ®“»>-»«‘>.««>ti.®r art of rtwq> have been given a mandate to P^®®®***"* “«®f ® 1W8 strike. RcV. D uffeV T clls cutersUA-h^ Into which May- them to rich sources In Central move forward for the better- I- Weisman, then /-> i* s I was enchanted by the ah-i **^T^?f**.- ***??^. ^***® GOP on Agnew: threw young. Jade- America, where their culture «ence of tfie cult of hfood and 22^“ *^ ohamtoer. ment of the town, and this we ®’‘®®“‘*''« '^®®, president of BUfth U l ftllB C a n d ia a C V Police Log Rev. Richard P. McBrien ^ terror and war to __—i ^i*®ro * carved Umeetone faft" Intend to do.’’ Avenue Coach, was named a a-, t t o o ^ bw ^ed maidens ^ sacrifices took root,, he writes to his en- NOVEMBER?, 1969 — 8:00 P.M. — $1.50 ’ grossing book, "America’s F irst 'S d wfth other magniacent The new mayor said, "I be- “"^^"sp^rator but not a defend- F O r, L I.S . o C lia te ARRESTS Keep Firing at Tffete G)rps’ ^ t do that, honey,” cau- avlllsatlon." Mexloan archeological riMc-mool, rtood almost lleve, with the cooperation of '*’*' ***® Jury that ta- William Daily, 43, of U 8 VERNON CENTER MIDDLE SCHOOj. Suddenly my hour’s Journey « » h as m^erimsiTen^^ **“ ***®^‘‘ priests left them. the Board, this town can move®’“ ® v*^*“ “ ** ^® <>y>ers, and WEST HAR’TFORD, Conn, •«» 'odkod doors forward and make the people “ ® ProsecuOon’s first and (AP) — The Rev. Joseph Duf Birch St., chafed with being But Muffle the Noise a Little Route 30, Vernon, Connecticut ^ ^ °^®*-- A curve, a rtee-ai6 Intoxicated. Court date Nov. 34. loter the sky there before \is gleaming fainb This beautiful record o f ston^ ***®*® “ *<* ®tiier Inters who live here feel proud thevthey *‘®y '^ ‘"ess In the trial. fey will announce his caindidaoy HONOLULU (AP) — Most effete Muscat tesUfied (hat corps of Impudent 1-84 Exit 97 », to a dojvn^. ihe boy ly m the distance: ^ a a l. ***!^ *'®*'®''" > !.< ki ------• ...uiuiCohn •—for the...« U.S.w.u. UCSenate11AI.O uu on jnunaay,Monday, Western Republican leaders at­ snobs.' Thomas Wolff, one of -the four “**** *" connection with a he states In letters to supporters Stephen Tupper, 23, of 481 not necessary to be tending a oonference here say Qoldwater's fellow Arlaiwan, antoeologlrt tp become excited Democratic board members hy Muscat’s investment Invited to the occasion. Main St., charged vrith aban- Gov. Jack Williams, agreed, who Is seridng his third term, ***''” ^ control of Fifth Thq.'tovltatlons say that actor Zoning a motor vehicle. Court the voters want Vice President neoct at Chichen Itea. ^ Spiro T. Agnew to keep firing saying of dissenters: "If they ^ <»«n» thdr Uve. to religion and Because sclnrttane between then presented Grant with an -Avenue Coach, "Don’t worry. Pajuf Newman, who lives in West *iAte Nov. 34. ' want to engage In vitriolic de­ away at antiwar demonstrators. .^^®^ .a‘T * “oienUllc discovery at a time the lOth and llth centurtes, the engraved gavel. Wolff explain- You’re all set. I have something-Phrt. "Invites you to a recep------bate, let's give it to them. If you tills time of year." said hls ed that the board was going to Weisman. I will be abio tion honoring Joe Duffey on the Philip Bouroue 84 of noo»h ■But one OOP Governor thinks when Eurtqie was to dailmess. can't stand the heat, get out of father. The boy still looked a Dturlng the last portion of the TIMEX ^ve Grant the gavel at the ,.^®*‘® ®“ ® ^At sltuottoti’’ occasion of his announcement Windsor, chareed irith fraHi. he should tone down Ma words. the Utchen." SCRAP CO., Inc. bit dubious. last meeting where he presld- Weisman held stock needed to of candidacy for the U.S. Sen- lent Issuance of a cW b ak.' Gov. David Cargo of Now -Ph. Krf.e __ pre-classic or toimaUve Maya ed as Mayor but, he quipped, ®®*“rol the line. / ate.” tatalng Kurnev Mextoo told a nowaman some of “I couldn’t agree more with The brief ^nstorm over,, our peHgd, ft^n peihaps 10 AD ^ "Tom Carruthers was for lb On another occa^, the 80- The Danbury Nows-’llmea said tenses Court the oiganlzers of the Vietnam Vice President -Agnew," said M exico Umberto Go- goo AD, the Roman Empire dls- and Leo Flaherty was against y*u*’-old M uscat^tlfled, Cohn today that the Invitations are East Hartford Moratorium Day are "a mess.” Gladys O’Donnell of California, TOP PRICES PAID! mes brushy a over Ms integrated and the HpiSrLrapt SALE^ It being presented before the “»ain told hlm<'"Don’t worry," accompanied by a letter from J ____ iBut he added: "I’m not so president of the NaUonal Feder­ nei^y cut blwk hate oiri pro- acroes E u ^ from ^ a . ^ ATTK 1HBA8CBE8 sure they cu-e all intellectual ation of Republican Women. ‘T election as he thought k was adding, " 1 have everything set. Presbyterian minister,' who ^ ®*^ the classic Maya per- SAT., NOV. 18-41-8 P JL political.” Mr. Weljirian can’t afford to let *" chairman of the Americans AIXUDENTS snobs. I’m not so sure they all think he speaks out I think he is *°T**lf fo a tee^ a Yucat^. about the 7th to the N BtKiRRRn ¥ •{• Wdff commended Grant on *t conje'dut In public that his re- t°r Democratic Action. In the Two oars collided yestenlay don’t have anything to offer. right. He Is his own man." How­ I ^ from Hew jm, centuries, most of the Tables. Lamps, CMna, Beoha, behalf of the other members of *!*?*( paid off a dty appraiser letter he says his candidacy will uiomlng about 7 o’clock on Oen- Young people have a lot to say. ever, Cargo remarked that via Pan Ameriom Air- atiuctures at Uxmal were er^k- Toys, Picture Frames, Aa- ...w VTIIW wuincu Wlill nilTl csaiMwvs CM, UIUU1| They have noble ideas." "we’ve done a lot of talking COPPER wajd, ^ Gulf of I^- .jj^g ceremonial center Nev. IMh the board who worked with him t*® aimed at "changing the dl- *•’' > at S. Adams St. The tiquee. Jewelry end Floturee for two-and-one-half years, "to/ January 1964, Muscat went rectlons and priorKio. o u r ------^ t-aui, 4b Cargo and other party leaders about lowering voices," refer­ iw to Merlto via P a ^ ^^m g^tends about hdf.a mUe ^ IlSSPJML his sincere and dedlcate^y'ef- °u. the deal to buy Welsman’s national life.” The announce- Foster St. and Arthur were Interviewed Thursday at a ring to a phrase used by Presi­ W ^ o r Tampa other U S. north to south arid 700 yaid. S iM P JL torts to the town of Veyiion." ®tock was completed and new *"®"* *® to be made at a ®'rooburg, 47, of 286 Lynwood session of ithe Western Statee dent Nixon, and asked "Why not O atew cities M^caira from east to west. AU the mate Dtaeottona do ItT" ’’Job Wen Dcme"'’ directors were named to the ® P "’- Sadwring Monday at Republican Conference at which buddings are within easy waUc- East on RL 6 ft 44A pant ROWMS SCHOOL "A stocers thapx you tor Fifth Avenue Coach boonl, with **** West H llrm rd headquarters ------Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Arlx., BRASS City to l-% hours. And at least distance Shady Oten to Ug^. one c r^ p ^ m offers an m uu, period the Mayi oc- working so hard.And at a great Muscat heading the company. ^® Caucus of Ctonnectlout Thsre was a parklnr-Iot acei. strongly defended Agnew tor Turn right, Terry's boose at • C l personal sacrtft^," Wolff sold. The new directors then rein- tJamccrats — a liberal organlia- dent at the Parkade yastentov calling the leaders of the dem­ More Vint Parks optional overload vlstt to the ^^ed a territory ttiat wrres- $ 1 2 . 0 0 0 top of hill oa right. Look for Giant, anp^klng the gift, aatd »‘«te« today to (he Mexican OTTAWA — Attendance at In Merida I stayed at the cen- gf Yucatan; half the states sign on preperiy. he haxj paara betoreetore the elec-eloo- “H“oon “oo" at A o O’Shea, shea, as the oompa- ‘^omocraiicD®'noc'’atlc party, which Duf- ed waroware Beverly Shattuck of Goldwater got his biggest ova­ Canada's 18 national pcuics Iltrvm4na' «Vi a nV^R COUIUIaI. a t r i m r s k Is a teV &ISO h6adR. maaf Ua«u#Ak.A^ _____ a ^ traUy locrted Hotel Pan-Ameri- of Oampeche, Tabasco and the Hon OttA the postponing of the "y ’® counsel, a move he had dis- *®J[. heads. Bast Hartford end Rawmond tion when he said of Agnew, cUmbed from 10,967,000 In 1967 LEAD prtoentaticn. He said after he cussed with Ctohn os for back as fDuffey, state chairman of Sen. Gagnon of 696 W Middle Toke "The vice president’s crime, it cana (»10 single), a popular territopy of Quintana Roo; Guar to 11,866,000 to 1968. Banff Na­ 110-room structure that Is clean temala; Beliae (British Hondur- redd the Inscription he could see ‘*>® "Prtng of 1968, Muscat teatl- ®“*®"® McCarthy’s presidential ___ L ’ seems, was to describe an effete tional Park had the mCet visi­ n ew sp a p er Why Flaherty wanted to delay It. camnslimcampaign Ilastaw uaaiyear,. t.la a . faculty The naricsd a# corps of impudent snobs as ’an tors. 3,167,800. ' . and pleasant but hardly phiah. as) and (he western part of Hon- The gavel woe Inscribed with ------member at Hartford Seminary S^en Many of the casement window duras. Foundation. ^ ‘ Venion, was struck frames would not close fiUly, Acoiirdlng to the InsUtuto Na- by a car driven by Joel Spec Describing u io ^ as a ^ “****>“*T PickeU Quit ”®.wlll be seeking the seat is of 18 Mlitordlt provkUng easy access tor mos- c4onal de Antoopologia e BATTE^g _ K A D IA T O M ^i^^ BAOS qultoes. The old window mount- HIstoria, the inhabitants of this Also Buyers of INDUSTRIAL SCRAP V iy«ars," “ Grant " said, '.r "I r think s ’s: the MAnDn . ------p.m. »■ ed air conditioners oould barely large area "Belonged to the town is going to m in some very **“‘®‘* *** ®’‘P®®‘* *° •»* ro- 4 t e l e p h o n e 873-6687 cope with the high humidity. same ethnic trunk and spoke the .wonderful people who w ^ ^ wertlme pay. nominated and re-elected next • HARTFORD TUBNPim ROCKVILLE, CONN. 06066 The tropical patio had charm same language although wMh H oon: I The oar of Walter Kokoerica, but the pool (no fUtraitions) was different dialects. Their eoo- STORK OP ISAMlO»»’******^ / mentionedfono.r:y J eopeotollv T . b«ud." two Dam. ^ !.‘rarmtl.‘?.„rd‘"ol, P*c«- *^®-The ‘n® I'oiafield oiof uemocratlcDemocratic can-con- ~ ’ "• Hunt Rd.,™*-. Columbia,w ium m a. waswoe qulte dirty the night I decided nomlc Ufe revolved around the __ . Hfnw>lr Kar am can Federa- ers as an todlcntljor^dlcatlbn he will try OOMPLAINTB age other swimmers, however’. Hielr technioal and srienUllc If they got sick they probably knowledge, their religious be- erroneoualy blamed the food, Uefs and customs were osten- Be choosey, whlch was tasty and whole- slbly the same." aome. Using astronomy and mathe- (xmeolldatiofi the brMrvi k<* r\ms>MM ^ national iMues In recent main office la the only loaa ao I entered the Barbaebano of- matlcs (the Maya knew the ^ ^ Dempsey assured them that weeks apparenUy laying,the far renortwl ^ ^ ^ ^ join time has money wuld be found to put groundwork tor statewide ckm- '_____ um*. K nes been made up of the employes at Southburv rm a nalmlnr □__ sU from each party. iO-hour w rk T e r t which *“ '*"“**:______. ^Someone threw a balloon fill- Fisso Chick Fuel Corp’s, AU 13-members of the new means five hours overttme a t>i o **‘® **^® ^ "^"Main Streftt were present last night week, since the work week for Ellrt’O ty Store Robbed ^ ^® ^ ** “®®**' m.wf !"• Th*y were Re- ®t8te employes I. 86 hours. NEW HAVEN (AP) - Four **** "*****• ConrfoitClub CISUiUi faejng ^ rg r’campbeir Jam erC ha?.% orptt that VILLSGE ^ Oak Straat S £ •hops Maneherfar ' *" and Democrats, Frank De the patients. the loot. Peter Humphry, James brtocen. open 6 days—^tliunday nigrlits tQl 9:Q0 and Thomas Wolff. i Also present were five former members of the board, lam Waving toes at the sky may be all Pearl, Oeorge Rtsley and Thomas Carruthers. Non. of your bab/s up to right now. these throe sought re-elecUon. Mc(3oy was (he other former But when ready for that first real step, Republican member of the board. M€nib€fs ckoDS€ aiQf two bring baby to us. We've b ^ n Konlokl and David Williams, DemooraU who ran, but were fitting first-steppers for years. not re-eleoted were also aid Make them ^ present. Prior to' a short business w fcome beat payments. meeting: the board, on the mo­ tion of Wolff, adopted the exist­ r •**'*’^ the cost of your 7 ing rules of procedure for the IS HERE Gulf Houstojarming Service and Gulf Solar board meetings. Roberts Rules of Order are Hdat« oil. Then we’ll divide the estiinate used except in cases where intp iO low. equal monthly p a y i S S ^ there Is a cbofllct with the bhar- You are cordially invifed fo share underpay, rt’ll be adjusted V tor or a question of interpreta-' tlon of the charter. „ fhe excifemenf of our first day The meetings have a 10:80 curfew unless extended by voie two months you don’t want to receive bills of two-thlrda of the members ^ wo II handle the rest. Call us texlay present. SEE OUR UNIQUE GIFT SELECTIONS . ^ . kayor McCoy i asked the •*ul )om the Comfort Oub. i , y V ' board to approve the appotot- Wood — Metal —- Cloth — Class colorful uwpl geU around ’ ment of Abott Schwebel as £own . ■■' ■■ counsel. Bchwebel had been Distinctive Candles, Flowers And Accessories counsel durtog Grant's term of Jti8t about anjrwhere jroU' 'want to go, ' offlca He also asked aiqxoval of the Domino’s A-Ihie bonded wool tslua jrou there appointment of' Stuart Neff as / SAm CAY. NOVEMSER 8.-.W in freet atjrle. Concealed sip front, op-to-the' mayor pi»item. Neff la now ', servtag hla third term on the SEVENTY EAST. CENTER ST. r-MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT ■ 647.1793 minute fashm accent in tbe ftceUte print board. Both appointments were 8carf. Rich cdoriiigB of cranberry, green or approved unanimously. . Ilie otoy order of -buotoeas. (A UNIQUE GIFT SHOPPE) purple. 8 to 16. \ v . last night was to vote on a ro- quest for waiver of bids for the annual Christmas iigiiHng dls- GNIGK F O a fljOllP. ( D f tl, a) PUty.'

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1 ) 1 - )■< V . PAGE TWELVE ___MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,MANCHESTER. CONN., F ^ A Y , NOVEBIBEB 7, 1909 . ; r South Windsor "Choosing a College’ MANCHESilia ESVENING HiaaALD. M ^CH K TER. C O m . FRIDAY. NOVBIlteR 7 . 1969 French War Hero May Be 7 PAGE THIRTEEN Deadlines American leaders, including Nixon’s Contact with Hanoi Exploring S< Credit Rating Bill Ringo to Sing Count Baale and Billy May. ■ Set on Yule Whether Rlngo will Join in on _ Tiny Treasures By BENJAMIN W. peoide begin cgatb- Daor." backlog, and at the rate of doing ■ Houn: Monday thru SaterSay Vietnamese President in July. the funeral services In Hanoi for Edward J.- Hale of the Wapping abounds about college-going in tsit is often wise that students lEXCmNO’r) against arbitrary and emneoua *7 reports each month on credit John Lennon. Paul McCartney ^ “ “**®® ®“ * Beetiea album | 16 AM. to 4 P JI. U.8. officials indicate he Is Ho. constructive progress In bring­ ■nd George Harrlaon.also plan W “ ®fc Lonnon-MoCartney _ ing the war to an end. Post-Office. Patrons are re­ America. Most students come move out o t the academic tread- (Distriboled hy credit reports. appUcanIs...... Phone 616-nM .'____ J I Jean Salnteny, a private citizen In his Vietnam policy speech to collie from ghettos—racial °>tll for awhile to gain some NEA PiMfoattons) Individual albuma, or are think- ®“**f“,,"® nmner 1 now but once Gen. Charles de While there was no official minded that there are four dif­ Sen. William Praxmire, J> Many witnessea said they nev­ last Monday, President Nixon ferent types of service availaUe. and ettmic ghettos, predomi- perspective. Don’t wind ig> a minfit. a han- er knew who made up their ing about it. But Mavis Smith of ® ^ **•*« t®*9 S . Gaulle's minister of veterans af- eeid that In mld-Jtily he became confirmation that Salnteny - is nantlyassaasw, white wsuv« MAiueiii.affluent goeuov;ghettos;' Oioostng «.a cocollie u ^6 111in Aa CRTe-care- aydy guiaeguide maxesmakes it posaiDieposslbla to WIm., chief qxmapr of the bill "...rT", ",— Apple, the Beatlee* company, done out for three Regular parcel poet service hailed its p a a ^ TtaMdsv m ^ were fairs and a French government convinced It was necessary to *"“ * Nixon turned to for re­ cultural, economic or risliglous Ail* informed way U sUn im- work through the edncation»i isava Mmsa ■! __ winasiy r&tod AS bsfi risks* gave this assurance to any sax- y®ar»." A CANVAS and ALUMINUM PRODUCTS i t expert on Indochina, which In- make a major move to break '^Sdng his message to Ho, offl- provides for surface transpor­ Uggest consumer victory htos fans; Lennon and McCartney hAre tation' to port of embarkation ifiiAUoAi and their coU^e ex- portant, of course; otherwise field to a qieclfic stu- The measure as passed by the cludes Vietnam. the deadlock In the Paris talks. Salnteny was ap- Lorbw piwto aufferi. at leaA In- eome bad decisions can be dent to his best choice of "M doesn't mean the BeaUea •>•<» ‘tocM W songs in recent Combination VVindows ond Doon ------:------• _\ proached by the administration and then by ship to the overseas to the ‘ a n bresddng up or anything Uke montlu. ^Theae will be featured in late July. destination. 1710 deadline for de­ wp s from the limitations arenter any coiisgacollege e/o »s«—i.—Bfanchestera— Evening----- Herald “I tost Thing.” terns. Rap. Thomas J. MeaklU, WASHINGTON (AP) _ U.S. talks would be lened to In- Ha"°‘ “"d West, now are mainteined ob 110 mil- reports on him. * B8T. 160 — 166 W. OENTBIt 81WBBT - t 60-66n elude both South service is five pounds, and the Mrs. Theodore R. Blakeslee with a clear-eyed, realistic un- The tliiy ruby-throated hummingbird, often depicted as an The arrangements lue by top R-Conn., announesd Thursday. tnam and When World War n ended D ept. 060 avian helicopter, can fly both backward and forward, and officials still Intend to seek pri­ the Viet Cong. Salnteny ------, was------ordered--- to .return ...... deadline is Nov, 22. The cost of ^n of 67 MjarionMiarion DrDr. -• re-establish French rule, surface rate to the port of em­ from Manchester High School lege experience," and about In- | New York, N.Y. 10019 right to correct false infoima giving nist negotiators In Paris If the side of disputed bird and many other birds wUl be shown in the second Audu­ dently was a major reasM. why He was reported frustrated by barkation. There is no charge in 1966 and from Hartford Col- dividual colleges, are legion, Um In their fUes. items. tim e comes when they feel se­ lege for Women In 1968, Has Like aU myttw, they ocm- I bon Wildlife film series, "Wings of the 'Wild." by Alvah W. Nixon and Secretary of dtirie what he considered a deliberate for the airlift service from Please send .... copy (copies) of “The Guide to crecy might accomplish some there. completed her Junior • year at bine fact and Sancy, hUtoiy and College Selection" at |2 each to: Sanborn. The program will be given In the auditorium of thlnv At nn>u.i» .. WUUam P. Rogers decided >t maneuver by the United States, the URtversity of Hartford inraginatian. The grain of truth I East Catholic High School on Sunday, Nov. 16, at 8 p.m. It Drastic Reductions th ^ It would make anv lUffrr^ outset of their admlnlstr^ Britain and Nationalist China to PAL packages (Parcel Air minx It would make any differ- tion that secrecy was an eese^^prevent the French return. Uft) are given air service on a School of Ekhxxiltlan. She Is a that lurkB behind these notions I •N A M E ...... Is Jointly sponsored by Lutz Junior Museum and Manches­ ence. space available basis from the student ^t at Hartford Hartford Oonserva- Oomerva- lenos lends mem them an an undeserved undeserved ere- ctv- i ter Jaycees. Hckete may be obtained at the door. (Na- Evidently It was because se- ' ®l®*"®Pt serious ex- NHe has been quoted as writing Post Office, where mailed to the Music, and Is employed dlblilty, and a number of unfor- | tionEU Audutxm Society photo) A D D R E SS ...... “S e 'C l o . u» M, crecy ontributed nothing to the ‘**1®. ®'|‘®na de'stlnaUon./i.irfinoti-.-. The rnu. cost-.. a of^ by a Manchester Branch r4 of tunelte derisions are maide on negoUations ■ earlier this year any important agreement. attlthde is more harmful than Hartford National Bhnk. the strength of them. ^ voice vote after less than an except In caa« of Nixon did not speclflcaUy ex- the „Vl'fctmlnh (the independence this service Is the surface rate that President Nixon decided to to10 port of embarkation plus |1 |J. Mr. -“'“Blakeelee, eaiee, awoalso a i»661966 Perhaps the largest and most i C - —IT Y- •...... S T A T E ...... nxx-...... Z I P...... , | d^n mem^ applications, andsf^lf disclose In his Monday night plain why he decided to dlacloee movem^t)." It was during this dozen members present yearyears in the caae of banknq>t> Bolton his various secret peace Inltla- period th ^ Salnteny and Ho es- The weight limit U so pounds STaduate of Manchester High pervasive myth of all is the no- . (Make checks payable to "College"CoUege Selection Guide." , During conunittee hearings on cies. speech 11 private meetings had and the deadline 1s Nov 29 School, le a senior in engineer- °* ‘"W»e Four-Tear Ori- I Allow 8 weeks delivery.) • I been held in Paris—and were tlvee In his speech, though he tabliehed aNjlose friendship. the bill last spring, senators called his action an Ing at Union CoUege______—;To be Informed of the scope patit of the record o f stalemate unprece- Feb. 28, 1946, Salnteny and Ho Regular air parcel post guar­ beard witnessea clsirge 7 «r«>- and nature of lnveati«:ative-type dented step." antees fuH air, service, and Is tody, N.Y., where he Is trea- oore pastoral times, when ool- ^ ------Fire Permit ISqt Required^ in the talks since he took office. signed an a^eement under ^ reports into Wa"^e^;;SrMfo.' recommnnriAA ----- ourer and house manager of Phi *®*T® America was Migely an them Jobs and ruined their ca- _ To -have personal Hfe. II J 1 J • T h o Nixon's statement departed which France x®co87>l*«® ® P»ate a n T ^ iv m ^ l d ix te ^ S _ 7 Ian, would Uko to Inform those ______mendatlon that he drop charges period. France agreed to trai)^ service desired and the a^ess ‘**® ry Cabot Lodge last March 8. Ralph Nader: **®“®*'’ interested that books In all the Bftftuty DlipUyftd Xuan Thuy "used the c h ^ e to t*!® *7 students who took and equip the VIetmlnh forces, W ' I f t o ' “Th*** “ ““ •“^® •" '" " ‘h y ^ a r d a School. “Since Bolton la a town of un- European languages are avall- publicize a broader accusation °''®*’ ^® administration building However, friction arose and der 6,000 population, private in- able from the Inter-Llbiury Showroom Floorl V - ’. ------®‘^’®*■ ad- Evening Herald ® ^ ® P»**®*" that "American representatives O®**' November 1946 .fighting dWs Inside the package. dividuals are not required to ob- Locan Center a t the Oteto H- South Windsor correspondent ooUege-gring »«“has riianared.riuuved. do not keep their promises even "^® takeover wts "a disrup- broke out that resulted In the In-' Ctalstmas card# for armed tain a permit to burn leaves bnary. Anyone wanting a book deeigned- change some mktdsl Artda from tta obvious beauty, quiet substantial rkts end ouutandliw tntartor Carol moulton, tel. 644-8714. Many students, of course, sbBl Nixon’s Consumer Bill for little thli^.’’ **''® and "a violation of a dochlna war and the defeat of ^°*'®^ov®raeaa may be sent at find four years cf ctdlega im­ and trash. However such burn- in a foreign language diould Jtt**^>th®c® ^ several otiier good reesona why those who unsUly look sway when you say oonvetlble will be adnvlr- The United States, he argued, college policy," France. dome^c rates — six cenU for Ing must comply with all ap- put an order In wtth a Ubnor- -li? ®*f *® ****!**^ **! .^iwttum Mue metallic, complemented with Monterey's (Mndaome 'ill vtayl Interior regular\;maU and 10 cents for mediately -after high srixxA the plicable provisions of the law. am which clesM with a damp cloth, whtts oonvetible top, automatic UranTmlaslon. whitewall tires, powe "speaks much of peace; In real- J®*"®* *ald Thursday. Throughout the war Salnteny most appropriate for their needs eer aide windows, tty it pursues war." '^® black and four Puerto maintained negotiations with air mall. Cards may be sent up Avon Teen Found Dead ‘Farcical... Deceptive’ AU burning U prohibited dur- Books to help the toreign- power front disc brakes, power steering, nulto, deluxe trisn, remote control mirror, daluxa wheel oo« Thsrs will Rican students are charged with to Dec. 18 to assure holiday de­ and Interests: The increasing be many, many surety days to enjoy this exoeptiotskl oanvertlbte value! Federal Ltot 64646. A U.S. spokesman In Faria . the VIetmlnh could have In North Carolina pressure for graduate training iTuianuiuivin lAP) — Con- He saM a second MU the fVn. “ ®‘*’ ®*«rt- ?lr«® born leam EngUrtt ore also called xuan Thuy's attack an breach of the peace, breaking brought an acceptable compro­ livery. and entering and Injury to jluh- mise. Deadlines tor mailing____ „ LUMBERTON, to N.C. (AP) — often seems to demand such a insult and ridiculous. pace. But it ls..lnoorrect to as­ Both aides in Paris also said llc property. Their cases were He served In North Vietnam civilian addrefoea overseas are Wayne Rubenstahl, 18, of ■ . . , proposed consumer protection a serious one.ffPleaves) at that." Nader muat be extlnguUhed. ;^es ' as follows: Canaila and Mexico, Avon, Conn, waa found shot to sume ttiat a' ootiege dchoice x * c « Imis ir-Ir- SALE secret talks could stUI be used continued Wednesday ip Circuit as a delegate general for the l^ l^ o n is "farcical In port contended the measure is vague “There is a definite meaaur- Books In laige print tor those ™ i th .., French government from 1964- Dec. 6 for surface packages, death early Thursday beside a We'll give your burner the full treat­ ^ deceptive In the remain- atzl gives Industrial and com- aWe Umitetion of the vtelWe with vision dlfflr^ilMek oca alao officials here they would be If CCSC's 22,member committee 1967, in an effort to restore Dec. le for air packages; South highway near Lumberton. ^®®f®. o-*^ _®*®®*”^ i and that all ment. .. to make sure that jfis func­ air contamination allowed, be obtained. Save Over ’1000 PRICE friendly relations between Paris and Central America and Lumberton Police Chief Wll- “®®™ undet'padmto education ^ ^ .. merclal standards groups exact- *3297 and when the peace talks begin race relations ask^ tioning properly . . . to give you Ifader launMied his attack ly what they wanted. Fires which may reasonably BaOetln Board James that the charges be and Hanol.^^t when he left, he Europe, Nov. 16 for surface, bur C. Lovett said Rubenstahl “ **■ cause Injury to others, fires The anmu] Christmas fair of N to move. carefree, economical heating comfort ■nuirstoy by releasing drafts of "This MU woMd lead to qua- considered hw-inlsslon a failure. Dec. 14 for air; Africa and the was discovered by a passing school. President Nixon called for •'°PP® • Day or night routine or emergency, two admdnistrartlon bUls and the sl-offlclaL status to private which may escape onto others' the United Methodist Church Near Bagt, Nov. 1 for surface motorist. When police arrived ^ fact, increasingly large property, fires which are built wtU be held tomorrow from 10 "private talks" In the early ------^ and Dec. 10 for air. Mall for they found the youth dead, with it**™**®™ of students transfer we'll take full responsibility for the text year colleges. ManvMany stu- dent Nixon s special assistant tal standards arrived at tade- said “I think that Is wliere the make prompt delivery of famous streets are prohibited. Open ing at 11:80 for which reeervn- California Democrats Plan School Menus Rubenstahl had been In Flor- ®"^ “®«<1 ®®*"« tln»« Atlantic heating oil. llcan Gov. Ronald Regan will go all the way to the As- Fuel on — on B n w r flatoa and Servlw Nader also condemned a pro- Manufacturers Assoclatioix the careful and considerate burn­ etons had ^ e n carefully guard- «>®®P‘“'’® “le leg- sembly districts.” Wednesday, hamburg in a Air CkatiUtlanl^ ing. wen Young, tel. 6M-8961. roll, mustard, relish, catsup, posal in the MU to inclikle repre- American RetaU Federation, ed on both sides, although there •■•®‘“*‘® Republicans hold all major a laaorad Badget nqrmMit Flaa sentatives of b u s h ^ on a 20- the U.S. Chamber of Commerce “We In Bolton are very for­ Were hints and speculations last '"*® P“*'‘y’® prospective candi- state offices except attorney French fried potatoes, sliced a M Hoar Onatomer Bssviaa tunate to have 'clean air' to tomato salad with mayonalse, member consumer advisory and the National AsaociaUcsi of spring and summer that more **®tes, Statewide leaders and general and control the Assem- oounoU to be appotated by tiie Manufocturera as buolness- breath. One need only look over waa going on In Paris than was Xrass-roote representatives bly 41 to 89 and the Senate 21 to fruit cup and cookie, milk. the Coimecticut Valley on wind­ FITZGERALD FORD INC. Thursday, baked ham with iHmbo s in Im I bass Piwildent. men’s groupe whhta had been apparent from the publicly re- »“‘bered for a two-day "Project 1«. Domo»!rateqaptured one ‘4)0 you know of any consum- consulted, less days to realise that very V ported sessions. conference to devise the U.S. Senate seat loat year with raisin sauce, mashed potato, near to us air pollution la a 1967 PONTIAC CONYER 1966 CHEVROLET WAGON 1965 XL CONY buttered whole kernel corn, er representatives on emy of the "SuMi preferential acoeaa is For a time the admlnlstra- “‘rategy for next year’s cam- the victory ofAlan Cranston, dooens of industry advisory to be deplored ...,’’ Nader great problem. Every fire, ev­ Lement, YeHow, Whits Top, Auto. Trans., V-8 Eng., Bjua, Bsl Ak, 6 PMasnfsr, Auwmsde TrsnamMon, spice cake with Icing, - bread each bog bolds 7 bnsb- ery source of smoke contributes Pord Orssn, AuWiTwtle TrsmmMon, Suchst Sssts, tlon's knowledge of these talks P®*^"' t*>e conference keynoter. This committees that are attached to said. . Powsr Stssring,'Radlo, BuckSIgasts, W8W Tkss. VA Egglns, Powsr Stssrino, Radio. WSW Tlrsa Corwots, Povwr Stssrino. W8W Tkoa, ilsefc Top, appears to have been the basis The highlight of the confer- year they will be after Rqpublb and butter, milk. In some small way to atr pollu­ WhssI Covers. . . . _ Friday, PUza with cheese and els, malna losm dson- various government agencies?" Under the proposed Mils, die WtissI Cossfi. fqr optimistic statements by ®"®® be a panel discussion con Sen; George Murphy. — Nader aSked, end then on- consumer office would be cieat- tion. It Is for that reason that fflxon and others that some pro- Saturday featuring the two ma- Cooper said the conference iq> a plaaaasal we strongly urge the private ______Now S I8 9 5 Mow S1295 Mow S I1 9 5 I sweted: "Tlwre are none." ed to stimulate and cooidimte residents of Bolton to dispose of gress toward peace was being 1°*' gubernatorial prospects, would concentrate on picking He Mid in his letter industries federal consumer programs, made. Mayor Joseph Alloto of Son vulnerable Republican legisla- pkg. A i trash and leaves without burn­ obvlausly would be ha'ppy to repres ent consumer interests to ing. Trash can be hauled away 1967 FALCON 1966 MUSTANG 1965 6ALAXIE 500 But In the end. as the Presl- Mayor Joseph Allto of Son Fron- tors and pinpointing the issues "advise and azoist your office, other federal programz and WANTED and leaves can be composted Fold. 2 Door SsdM, Radio, Standard Transmission, 2 Door H-Top, Ok. Bluo/Whlto Vinyl Top, Standord 8luo, 4 Door, Sodon, Autematle TrsnamMon, dent said Monday night, nothing C^co and, Jesse M. Unruh, that con win those seats to the The tenor of this entire MU sug- chaimel consumer coihplainte to 3 Spssd TranamWon, V A En||ns, WIro WhssI Covers, came of these and other efforts, Democratic lender of the Sttate Democratic side. Clean, Late Model year's fertilizer. If 6 CyHndtr Engins. 362 VA EnglM, Po»m ftssrlng, Powsr trakaa. •4M4feNS#rW4t gesta a relationship to the con- the proper' agencies. you must"®’" burn, please be con­ Radio, With Rovatto. Radio, Vinyl Bssla Including his exchange of letters Assembly. Likely U.S. Senate He wlmltted It would be dlfifl- sumer movement ^mUar to The consumer protection divl- wlth the late North Vietnamese oandidates also will participate, cult to defeat Reagan, elected tn USED CARS siderate." h iJ it a t compony unions 'vla-aj-vis the la- ston’s duties would include Simngaobord Now $995 Now $1550 Now $ l0 9 i president. Ho Chi Mlnh.Bitterly spilt over .the Viet- 1966 by nearly one million votes. Top Prices Paid bor movement a few decades representation of consumer In- Secret talks were held In Par- "am war Issue the past four "If the election was held to­ ■ S M c A TTckete are still avaUaMe f ^ .. FVir AU M akeal your heating dollars ago." ! . terests In certain federal pro- la 4n 1968 during the initial years, the state's Democrats day. I'd say we'd be in trouble, Nader sold it would be wrong ceedtaga and Investigations Into **'® »niorgasbord at B ^M aijr^ 1967 CHEVROLET WAGON 1966 RANCH WAGON 1965 CHEVROLET round of the conference between are unified on It now, said Leon "Cooper said. "But the elections CARTER CHEVROLET keep out ^ to establish a Consumer Protec- the needs, interests and prob- Ch*“^ Saturday nlgbt. TMy LIN»t Orssn, Automatic TrsnamMon, 6 Cylindar, Ford, 6 Fawsrww, Orssn, Automstk TrsnamMon, Bkeoyno, 2 Or. Sodwi, Radio, Auto. TrsnamMon, the UB. end North Vietnam. Cooper of Los Angeles, Southern are being held In the fall of 1970 C O ., IN C . : k o r ^ ' tion Division within the Justice lema of consumera which afteet '™®y **® purchased „frotn t m . engine, 6 Psaasnoar, Radio. V-8 Engins, Powsr Btssring, Rsdto, WSW Tlrsa 6 Cylindar Engins, WBW TIras. But they began during recess California party chairman and' and I wouldn't think that Alloto nto« ! Department as the President commerce. Anthony Muro, Laurwood Dr., YWiMf \pOvtre. ' 1289 Main St. periods In the publicly reported conference leader. and Unruh would be devoting • proi>oaea because the depart------9f at the door. ______Now $1345 Now $1245 sessions and qul.ckly became "I think the people have lis- themselves so wholeheartedly to Phone 649-5818 i ment already represents agen- MORE OHAMPAOITB There wUl be two sittings, 8 Now $4951 known. tened patiently to the President this proJe«'t If they didn’t think • clea the new dlvtalon is siq>- HHiPPm and 7 p.m. Christinas Items win Over a period of monttis even and he' has "conceded, 1 think, there was a pretty good posatbll- Don't got robbed o f hoot posed to monitor. PARIS —French champagne be for sale to those attending 1967 5QUIRE WAGON 1966 MERCURY WAOOll 1965 FORD nCK-UP aome of the Issues discussed that he doesn’t have anything tty or probability that people this wintor. Repair craebs "Most important, the draft exports last year rose 8 per the dinner. . Ford, Black, 6 Pasrengsr, Automstic TrsnamMon, Comtt, Blus, 6 Psarengw, Standord. TraramMon, Rod, P too, Automstic TrwwmMon, 6 Cylindar, and the fact that neither side new to offer," said Cooper. are beginning to be dlssatls- and ttponings now, MU gives i» tadlcation of re- cent, to 38,614,600 bottles. The Among the foods to be served 360, VS Engina, Luggags Rack, Radio, Poiwsr St- 6 CyUndsr Engins, Radio, Vinyl Trim, RsdlO.^ Engirw, ■ foot Boa, Wssi Coast kUrfora wos giving any ground in either "If he docs not provide an end fled", sources requested in terms of British, with 6,873,700 bottles, are roast turkey, baked ham, asring, Powsr Brsl^gt, WSW TIrss. private or public talks was re- . WEATHERStRiPPINC funds and manpower," Nader were the best customers. Amer- roast beef, klelbasa, lasagna, ported. artete. - leans bought 4,666,600 botUas. Swedish meat baUs, stiifted cab­ SAVE I Mow $ 8 9 5 Now $ 9 9 5 ' .In.the faU of 1968, however, a TOMORROW NIGHT We carry all types af bage. Jello salads, tossed salad, sertee of convereatlons began weatherstripping for cole slaw, baked bs.sns and as­ 19jL7 RANCH WAGON 1966 CUSTOM 500 1965 FAIRLANE 500 which were kept completely .un­ COME VISIT US , SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Sth - 8:00 PJM. sorted home mads rolls, oafess der wrape. ^eee finally result­ AT OUR doors and windows to FLETCHER BLAS S CO# oFMAMCHiam and pies. :f^qrd. Tan, 6 Paassngsr, Standard TrsntmMon .. Ford, (ireen. 4 Door Ssdan, Automstic TrsnamMon, Pord.2 Poor. I sdsn, Slsdi. Automsilc TrinsmM on. ed In what President Johnson MIDDLE CENTER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL keep your home com­ / 6 eyiindsr Engina. Radio. V-8 Engins, Powsr Etssring, Radio. 6 CyMndsr Engins. 'o called an "understanding'’ by Route 30, Vernon, Conn. fortable oil year round. 54 McKEE STREET 6 4 M S n The Senior CItiaons WlH moot which he announced Dot. it, CHRISTMAS Wednesday at 2 p.m. at tbs Now $995 Spotlol $1095 Now $940, Now Is the H m ato bring havour swvsws Os ko lapjilpsA. Community Hall. A blislnsss . : . A s lo w 0 6 Storm wtndovrglaas raptaos#. ■ meeting win be Iollosro8 by. 8 [1967 GALAXIE 500 1965 CUSTOM 500 SHOP ORGAN MUSIC card party.. 1963 SQUIRE WAGON Ford Oold, 4 Door, H-Top, Aotemsde TrsnamM on, Kayboaid ttiidio of Route 68. at Vsnian, wfll praasat an Ford Mack, S Psarengw, Automstic TrwwmMon. fo rd , 2 Om redan, llua/waihs Top. Automatic, AUTO B U SS INSTALLED Mrs. Vlctorta Dtcdstg and 360 V-d Engirw, Power Windows. Power Btssring. w«dag of organ ziiine for your sajoymsat, thin ■aturfoy, hl0DL£ C£»/TER 15c Mrs. Angola PoroeoMo an y-8 Engins. PS, PB, P. Wlndosw. m o O o . WSW TIraa. TrstwmMon. SCySndw Engins. RsOe. Powsr Brakas. Radio, WSW Tbos,.WMCowsrv 1 _ WhssICovsrt. CH0O6E FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION NovonilMr Sth. Mr. Gtiftoa Ooodala af Keyboard Stiidto who O-R. jlJCM senoL BU SS FURNITURE TOTS chairmen for tbs aftatnosn. No- win be the orgnatrt (be avsainr. parftnmsd tiumaiiout freshmanta wtU bo sorvod by N o ^ 1 8 9 5 OF DO IT YOURSELF CHRISTMAS MATERIALS MIRRORS (FirefilaM anl Boor) Mow $695 Now $0751 Oonnaotiout and has the aMUty to kasp hla audtanoa sntei^ CAULKING >mior Girl Scoots ftwen Ttoof -i Mnad wmi hlB varlatioas and tsehnlquo at the OuttsaBsan 667, under tbe loodecsHp of Piaatiar IWsMr (Bgaa. Caulking guns, tubes or PI6TURE FRANINB (all typM) Mrs. Dob CsrpnOar. '1963 CHEVROLET 1963 FORD CONV 1965 PONTIAC Imptio, 4 Door Ssdsn. Ton, Automstic TrsnwnMcn. Couano. 4 Dost 84800. Gold, Auto. TrarwmMon, 7 Mr, Goedala wtU also play saiaetioaa on tbs Oulbnasaa by the con. AAoke your WINDOW tad PUTE BLASS WMts Blseli Top. Automode Trwwmirejcn. ■ Botton Pnbltc U b n ry wSl bo Pmwr trecrlng. 8 Cyikidw Engine. Radio, Eatrs V 4 EnOrW, Poww Brearing. WdW TIrssw Badio. Air CondMonktg. Rsdto, v e Engins. Poww ' • STYROFOAM • WREAIH RINGS horhe air tight. Seals out Tub Endosiire front $30 to $45 ptas iastRllRlioiii oioood IkModay, Totamns Day, i restlng, Powsr eraksa WBW Tbw. a ARTIFICIAL FRUIT a RIBBON drafts and dampness. Now $595 Now $595 Everything you nfied in Now ( 8 9 a C»NE» s SPRAY PAINT stock. a WIRE a GLASS RfrJJ* M A N C H R Sm TS a Ca n d l e s T u b M Dick^s ■ M lw Mr. Andrsw Only Fuel O il Dealer JOHN X . D*Toll« SPECIAL OF THE WEEkl! Siw frs Open 24 Hours A Day! wbo is aa np am C A S H and CARRY MashiRS ClM Rsd M VCRNOU 1969 TORINO 6T SepUc Tanks, Dry Wells, WflITHAM ^ c i R e t t c MORIANTY BROTHERS Sewer Uaee lastsJled—Cel­ lar Walerproeflng Done. UNOSCAFI NURSMY * Ak Conditioning. Many E x it m , I.o «v Milaega, Fi ' Wanrenty ’ 3 0 9 5 ) I I . ,(-/ . i/-. ■ •VMOW WITH t'8~ Tea w u sajoy kia Vs o f A |R 0& FROM MAMCiESTE h M Bsaalar a^aa. lU Peari 81, — 648-5816 1 6. Beitoa—666 Yds. fraai BsHib. Nateb—646-7866 Wal SAUS Bewetnga DtSfMiaal Oe. OP8N DAILT M i SUNDAY 94t0l •"■Hy t n t u Tea Tb I Ib a l rWMbUs—Noi CALL FITZGERALD FORD fNCQKPOKATtD -SOI S T R e r ^ 7 OPCKtA*M. T0 9 PJM.

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Andover Ing the agency office.’ tern) of a workshop In prepana- the. ooifi^ week «««; Ifonday, O J 'T’ • Section Tioo On Thursday, The Columbia . tlon fb»', -- ...... the...... Club’s...... Christmas ...... „ American Chop Susy, 'green lf.eC lllC in £ J.O plC FEmAy. NovEMraa 7. wes jR andiPatpr lEttpnitts Ifpralb^ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1969 Pages 15 to 28 Hebron-Andover Public Healthdi P*alrbFalr^ planhedtdanhed for Dec.Deo is14. ssem.'Miem- salad. salad, ohiMa.cheese oni«a«cubes,' # ftultmii^ and t Congregational Church Sets Nursing Agency will hold a WeU •>«* aw ask ^ to bring complet- bnead-peanut butter; Tuesday, Child Conference from 9 to 11:80 sd Items as wbl] as materlas **o si^iool; Wednesilay, sbep- SPAGEMASTER a.m. for IteiAs to be W^l^ed on dur- herds pi^ green beans, bread- Sylvia Kroogman, Hart- Second Annual Harvest Fair Dr. Francis Helfrick, pedlatri- meeting; butter and cocoanut pudding; ford County manager of Weight ‘ WOADWORKINe O ^ i ^ z a a r The Second Annual Harvest received the series of two tnjec- clan, will be assisted by Mrs. BnOetta Board f Thursdajl, baked chicken, but- Watchers; wlU apeak to the Fhlr and Country Supper of the tions may obtain a booster' In­ Moshler and Mrs. Jones. Atten- The Annuel Fall Fiashion J«‘«<»/Tlce, enanberrles, spinadb, ^ Commercial and' Residenfial Andover Congregational Church lection at this clinic A second dance Tla by appointment. »urFor ».~n, Show, sponsored by the Andove^,**‘*®*••**^*' ... __ , . “Pl^« -- <**«P at 8 Dm in Set Nov. 15 wUl be held tomorrow at the clinic will be held Dec 10 Anv ^formationformation or to make Democratic Women’sWoi^n’s Clubci„h forf S wjth ^W>teg:topplpg; and Friday, or- cafeteria She^ ^ will ncnisin «u> CUSTOM CAMNETS ^ Twnpi. Ctefiter, OBB, trill Chun.. The telr begins at U one who h«^never had the^se^ ^ U ^ l ‘d " uISSTT? ^n'^d,"’^ ’ 1::^ ^ lauve Its annual ha— r Satur-. FORMICA WORK day, Nov. 18, frotn 10 a.m. to T • - Andover Ele^ent[r^ l->«t .^ter «mdwich and !L’S g ‘r ^ t o ’^ en d ^ p-m. at tha Maaonlc Tainpla, 21 STAKRUILDING, ETC. / and guests. E. Center St will be a most successful d«v slated bv the Avehcv *" *»»"« of The 1989 Annual “Meeting "of S i ”**“• s — Mm . Fraderick Rooovo, — ^ ~ « «S I cjr nurses, j^rs. Ellen Larivlere, Hebron The Tolland Country 4-H Fair ------“ Mrs. Dorothy Kenny and Mrs. ) FREE eSTIMAIES The goal Is tor a subefcanttal There 1s a charge~of |1 for each oa :,_V I”" 7------—— Gene Enrico are co-chairman of woctliy matron of Templa Cbap- sum to add to the fund tor the Injection. Anyone who la aller- 'I’*® l«S;ww> of Lady GkxUva the program. Mrs. Americo mEPHONE 623^4«e9 ter, la ganeral ctednnon at tha wering cf the floor In the so- glc to eggs may not be given m eeth^^ hell^* ^ ‘**® ®®*‘'^*‘®" aw>ear In eariy writings Bucclno Is hoepKaOlty chairman; evwit ctol room of the church. the flu vaccine. Further Infer, “ "-*****" prompUy at bulkkiig. unUI after her death. She en- Member, are reminded to RMidMie* 643-9469 A coCtoa ahop, dlraotad by Mrs. John McGuire is heiad- matlon may be obtained by call- Sn^, »tii wt— Schort Menu dowed sev«ral monaaterleak In- t»4ng to the meeting a CSirist- Mm . Murnay B, Jobnatan and the booth at which ’Ihankegtv- The meeting will take the Elementary SdMol menus tor eluding the one at Oovwtry. mas gift for the m l^ n .^ ^ PROP. JOHN KRUMINS Mm . Keith E, Jobnatan, will ba tog and ChrlAmas decomtlaiis opwi from 10:80 a.m. to S:S9 wlH be feeiturad.' ’The' Tuesday p-m. to aarve brunch and tuncOi. momtng group has charge of A tamlly nqipar, opan to tha the Coventry Store where lots of public, will ba tarvad fimn 8 to hoRiemade goodies, candy 8:80 p.m. ReaarvaMona ahould presents wiU be avaUabte. Red Handle ’ be made to advance by oonliaot- X plant booth wlU have tag Mm . T. Dya Ho(^r, to oara ho»®o plants and other ftowera ot Mm . Raha Kaaalar, WHHame as well as floral and dried ar- Liberty Corn Broom Rd., Bolton, or any ocnunlttaa rangamento. a part of membar. Ooeclal Blair. David BrnSroe! ptanu at a Green Thumb Shop. temporary youth Mrvtdas qfon- viewer’s mind” will be present­ von VstdHIa, Budapest; "Bte- men, women, and children, but • Power pac and terminal section. 49.87 Fiberglass Wrap wro^ strtoss" 1.77 ed to the Hnrttonl Rd. building the content le otherwise uniden­ y ea n to public office, will de­ Methodists Set . Jingo the (21own wlU be pres­ sored by the Senior Young Pso- gta" by Jan lliiuarlh, Buda- • Two action speed cars." • 500 W. blower cooler. liver the ^dnoipal address. General chalrma.; for the ent to entertain the chUdren. of Manchester (tommunlly Ool- pert; "What Do’You ThinkT" tified. • 12 dual actinn curve and straight track. ple'e Fellowship ot 8t. Mary’s N • Forward, reverse, and focus by con­ Hockey Pucks . 2 8 s 6 9 ^ ’The meeting will be at 8 p.m., A nnual Canvass event Is ’Thomas Donovan. Bid w«ii. ti^*"i lege over lhri>e i'onse- Bplsoopsl Church. aUl he hsld wreeka. tertained In the ConfcMnoe Ofricial size and weight. • 16 Ounces to the Municipal Buildtog Hear­ Uam Glenney, Raymond Gor- "TofUght ‘Lat’a AU Mahs Love • Complete with 100 slide rolo tray. North United Methodist cording will be handled by Wll Sunday at 7:80 p.m. to ths The Srrt program will be Houae by Mr. and Mm . Lynn • Colorful Tin ing Room. man, Lloyd Hobron, G. Stlll- Auxiliary Setg to London’’ by Peter Whttohsnd. The program tor the evening Ch«roh will conduct tta annual Kenneth church. Thoas attaadtog aro given MteMtav and Tuesday at London. Row. One admission wUl be 7:80 p.m. The other two sre Is: canvass to secure pledge, on DIxS T ^ ^<=®’: Ovarii. the asked to bring musical Inatru- Prognom 8: "The Lost Trick charged and as many games as Holiday Ball scheduled for Nov. IT-IH and wanted may be played tor that ^Invocation, by Rabbi ___ ments and five feat of airing of Mr.' Bdcar" by Brankmojar; ^ n Sunday, Nov. 23. Announcero are: Edgar <31ark, Hanley Shaw, Ormond each. 34-28 at the same time. Ool- one tee. Wind— ^ of Temple Beth ^ Sholom. Church members are belM (chairman), Thomas ICcPait- Richard Rothwell. The Women’s Auxiliary of "Veraalllaa" by Albert Lasno- George Nelson will epftn he Manchester Memorial Hospital At the second service, "Get l*cGvely entRled "The Klqetlc riaaa. Parts; "mowar’’ by Kurt; the vegetable man with trefti will have a Holiday Ball on Set," to ba hald Sun^, Dac. the series Is open to the "Oavolta’’ by Waiartan Borow- Bajurday, Nov. 33, at the Hotal 14 at 7:80 p.m., the thama of «>*'Wlc tor a smaU fee MCx: csyk, Parta; "The Magtctan" by produce to sell. The OenMnl L ^ ^ n n e r j t ^ ” *Di; F i l m O U O e d l t stirtants will be admitted free. Gift Teble;wlll carry Itams atko nilpovtc, Barajarro; program must wear gym aiiaaa Choioa I.B9-1.T9 20% Off Our Reg. Low Prices! Sptiie Examples ; / ChryMRtliMniam vide some of this protection? tered coni and fi-esh apple. and the loeal unit arlll also 'Taro Orlllad Flah’’ by Toji and must supply their own 9.89 COT R O W E R • JM nilM r H m b I HOUSE Another p a rt^ the fibnatrip Friday, Moby- Dick, mashed award a prlM. Kurl, Tokyo;. "Why Old You rschela. The cwily cCM for Oto a 7 7 « Spalding T-Flighl Golf Set Srs?*^ 27 focuses on the current surge potato, obppped. frozen spinach, Entriss should be submlltadv. 1^*** AwsksT” by Hsilmulh "'••kly badminton program la a #b75 - Aerial Ladder • 25" soft cuddly baby dull. Gallon s 66* MUQUET • Sprsodhig: Up- to use ot credit cards. 9 Dressed in her plush white flec'cie broad and butter and cake. ' to Mrs. CUrran, 78 Bigelow Bt.,‘'^P riatd , Hun;|iurg; "Bptdersle- '"•"•berahlp In the Manchaafer #655 . Botlom Dump •R?ady to use no mixing necessary. •"As advertised on T.V," liglit Jap Ysws MMk Is served with all meals. by April 18. '''phont" by PlcCr Kamler, Paris. Becresiloo Department W hy NoH #635 • Cat Carrier and red velvet ptam suit. • Keeps Washer working even to 25 deg. be- •Makes your car mn smodtHer; quieter, Folding Golf”Cart (#600) 7 ’ 8 Grown! P U N T S < #695 Lowboy and Dozer •Cries "Mama”, has. . sleeping eyes low zero. longer. We have fully equipped • Melts snow, frost, ice quickly. •Increases and liuintains qil pressure. Rebekahs Note • Cleans film, dirt, Golf Bags G-1 STy"** 4^8 (2acti, double begpntas, new cars for rent bv the G lob* geraniums, heather, ivy. day, week or month, at M.97 rosemary, lantana, Swo^ ' Lodge Birthday- lab Ivy, p ^ e n t lucy, baby very reaaonable , rates 1 . Jiunset Rebekah Lodge adU When your car Jg tied up tha Dr|if tw F in u ita l P itti teoM. rosemary ptanta, ...ud all 8tlnr Ithria 1m ! MOF=?G ChrUtinas cacti and many oboerve its TBth annlvarsary fw eeiVlce oi^,, repairs,’<»: monel when you need an a c ­ and King David Lodge of Odd FsUows wtu obaarva the UOth tional car . . . us . Grown! Sii»! Permanent annivarsary of tha Independent njot 0/ QiaAActtA iAL 7 Order of Odd Fcltowa, in ytiM CALL TUs W«ek Now Only caramonlaa tonight at 8 at #192-28 *3.44 Fellowe HaU. ( Press Mrs. ‘Ihora. Maloney i and 643-5135 3 for $11.00 Clinton Keonay, noble gradda of WnOUOHT IN T4K OOI.O I Bunset and King Dnvid Lodges, ■OMB WITH aaMaTONHB 3 Fold 24” Heavy Duty are to cbniga of the prdgram Tta aORSE PsriMnMt Prtss Hsavy-Duty Orytt A utom atic which will tnchale (ha praasnta- ...... Hdr««rdp)nswHh charming pnr-- Reider Toy Chests |ivM you thsss ktgti quabty haiuttt Arch Top Folding Cast Iron Log Grate scorn® U « i Pradwts j ORTHO® raODUCTS Uon of the historiaa. of both aonalitiaal Corns in and iaalhaim .s^U M c m st. . . ruuaauTN SfOsmoN lodgaa. Veteran mambers of In living coior. Match tham up HDUmMOS to .nmt % a «nton nmMaC1CUS ■—.— ."-■•to Fireplace Screen Nunset Lodge will be bonorad with tha charmara on your girt bMftCH mAMR Our ttototototo OtoMto. to. list. Itoltow. — i lISNin CORIMi ' • Dryer dorliig tha evening. Refroob- 1 R»9------>tolto»,», t-lito.to ito. 25%. «~..t m enu will be aarvad. r, - 42.97 .Sloe-anncoNbMtto ( 9.97 ') S 6.97 O N ALL Raprsaaauuvaa fixwn ' all •tWwtKMt (Tk ' bnuicbas of the LOOP m Coo- • HIAT «lLfCh N i B. 3 6 11.87 SCOTTS* PRODUCTS! I Sin fftr m I| It! nactlcut are oxpactad to be pros- MORMRTY Attiactive padded toy chest Walnut and white or FTkily MyorsMo ••• ft* J u s t gay Introdiiring Rainbow Glow SY FAYMaws aevrrao 1 Ainencan^pattem. ^ige si/e bolds loads ol toys. . tatfn Boo« ssRitH' ant. Tha evant la open to ol! M m n w iY •**«» atjornotl New bammered Swedish sled Fmito with To kindle and cohM youi Fite. ■«y. Dried mambsM and Mends of both i l l * “CHARGE IT' piano hinges and handles. #3103 BROTHERS M ustang Walnut WomI Toy Ghesi 11.881 t m ow asam t 7 7 4 bmi

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X y PAGE SIXTEEN ' ■ V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1969 e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCH^TER. c o n n .. FRID AY, NOVEMBE® 7. 1969 / / PAGE SEVENTEEN Jtdtanaen, Ward t., Rock-. Ceremonies Tomorrow ' 1 1 8 138 Phoenix St., Vernon; Mrs. A, Chlives, 89 BisseU St ; Mrs. Columbia M anchester vlUe; Gerard Kelly, 67» W. nolse, Tolland Ave., Rockville; Rockville ^ ’ St, Rock-’^daughter. ' Antl^ Rd.. TvJ Audrey D. Schwartz, 8 Regan Alberta D. Elstabrook, Ooveh------nocovuie.RockVUle. vine, and Anito Wentworth and land. ' Middle Tpke. Daniel J. Sullivan, 9 Edison Rd. F O t U N T Rd., Rockville; Mrs. Esther M. try; Mrs. Virginia M. Topping, * IS mm. Movie HoSpitabNoteS Wednesday: Deb- Hospital Notes Also, Erwin A. Koneani, Pom- Also, Mrs. Stanley ■ Mlogan- |saKaa .LVUiirB orah Ward, Hartford Ipke., Katzung, RFD 4, Coventry. 130 Birch St.; Theodore Good- jBoten—oMmd s r aUsMt, M m fret; Irvin Maine, South Gles- oski and son, Reed Rd., Rock­ School Nurse Issues Weather Holds Key Also, Mrs. Louise Stoutnar, 6 child, Keeney Dr., Bolton; Mrs. m mas. M «e p e o je e le *, ' VMlIw hsun ora itiiu m a- Robert Morse, tonbury; Mrs. Margaret L. v ille ;' Mrs. James Palm er and Pioneer Cirtle: William Dacey, Patricia G. Shaw, London Rd., panTcraH orw^eal^ ilto Newman VI81TU G b o o m ' Manning, Pine Ridge Dr., Ahdr son,.. Bast ' Hartford; Mrs. WELDON DRUG CO. Report for October Intenu«4iats Gate Semi- 884 Cent^ St.; RusseU t,. Hebron; Kenneth. B. Harmim, George Smith and daughter, tendty where they a n s to^ n”'RockvUle; over; Dawn M. Mosher, 187 W. Clapp, North mndham; Joseirii Ml MMb 8t..^ra. MMMi n * 606 to 6 pju. *•**<»• Qnen Rd., 1970 To Veteran Parade ptlvat^ ooMi't pjn., and 4 p.in. Warehouse Point; Harold' Har- 109C Sycamore tAne. , ■4*0* 86 iMura of. oerv|ee Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Lorraine M aaolsted ^ Mn. MoaMer and • 'I Rockville; Jane< Blwlnakl »tiH were provided to Porter School DODGE weather will be a little more dry, * p.IS:.‘ *■“ " Nelson, Marlborough; Mrs. Plor- 3 0 ^ Jonea. Attriiduice is by Admitted Wednesday: Auuust Apta., bnee Porter, 424 W. Middle Odeber, ocowdlng to and that s a tenuous assumption, the Veterans Day Pa- PedtaWcaj Parents allowed •Plioiiltment. SYnther hifarma- Tpke.; John A., Scuasel, Staf­ *4* •ehool nurse, M n . June tWB may be obtained by calling rade will step off from the VFW Home at 10 o’clock «*c*P» noon-* p.in.; ford Springs: Edward Steele, the agency oOloe. \rauam Robmts, Baxter St, tomorrow morning. ------— ------— ,«*aws. * p.m.-8 p.in. D ow U i«. Box m , Coventry: Mrs. Diane The flu oUnlc w ill be held at Tdland; Lester Waite Jr. Pros­ I^ O J E C T O R LAMPS CHALLENGER Peter ^:x^^nSon, retired 80- Barracks commander, will be - Be^ee: IS a.m.-S p.m., Stephenson, 8 Keeney' St.; She added that the state file office Now, 12 from 7:80 to pect St., RockvUle; Thm year tCarinfe^ ^veteran, has been program chairman. The anrv- i* ?*•«»••• P-m. * ^ Types Ahtoyu hi Stock Cynthia A. Stewart, 46, dental {wophyiotic program wAa 8:80 p.m. iSien u a diaige of Shields, VUlage St, RockvUIa; appointed ^ rk d e marahal, and I®*® w ill begin at 10:40 a.m. I ntensiv e Care and Ooronary Pine St.; Mrs. Evelyn m / $1 for eadt toJeeUan. Glenda Joyce, Prospeot St, W e l d o n d k u g c o . Benson haa appbinted F i^ c la veterans with their colors I^are: Immediate fa m llj only, completed ^Hor students in the RA Tiaygls. Center Rd., BoltcO'; second end fifth grades and not­ RockvUle; Errol Alexander Jr. TCTMhtoSt O’Coln, a retired^ Army town realdenta are invited ■nytlme, limited to live min- Bunding permits amounting Terrace Dr., RbckvUle,^ and sergeant, as his chi^voft staff, to fLttAIUl.attend. OtoSe Mrs. Agnes P. Vtolette, i$47 ed that the dental hygienist ■“’■t Npf I Summit St.; Mrs. Phyllis I. to $30,600 vrara issued during The parade will contaiir.^ee BCaternKy: Fathers, 11 ».m .- there were fewer cavities in divisions. Lieadlng o ff ' the U:4S p.m., and S:8S p.m.-8 Waldron, L ^ew ood Hgts., 'Cov­ fifth grade youngsters than in October and went to Harold and Osrol WUlkup, Oakwood U u , marchers will be the MtmeheS-^ Public Records P-m.; oQiera,. 8 p.m.-4 p.m., and entry; Mrs. Donna Waller, the second grade students. ter Police Department color ' IWarrantee Deeds tsM p.m.-8 p.m. School Rd., Hebron. ' Mrs. Dooding reported that tool Oiad; Norman Dyer, 1# youVe not in the m arket guard, at. Patrick’s Pipe Band '^uby *t“oy K. Thresher inresner and Lor- Age *^uiuim:lim ita: tmM mtai maternity, maternity. weight and vlaian H A , oundedt; Hmit BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A fiadhuA Bhdonl Rd., otonge. wHl be In the first division ralnfe. R. Thrasher to Agway ^ *** ®th*r areas, no Umtt in daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Don­ ®“ * 6ah>g was oomploted in' Qmdee , T and . Nunuvi i r * i . ■hod; Ddvina Mbntigny, Rt, 61, fer a Volkswagen which will contain several vet- Inc., ]^rcels at 10 and 22 Depot •®*I-servlce. ald Nielsen, 3 Durkin St.; a 6 8 eran’s organizations. er oonferenoea wlU be completed Mange, and Ldite Vesta, Ploe St., cont^ynnee tax *88. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. David hduae. The Manchester High School Ruth------C; ^y«wey to Joseirfi 8 . ... The .. admlnlatration —------remliids Eklgerly, Hartford. thte month. Ih ere w ia aim be come fo Volkswagen. Band will march In the second MlUer, proper.^ fieortag-acreenlng for Under- YsBeykaM _____ ; at 75 Ltnmore "J™ ** with construction The oo-ed adult voBeybaU pro- division, which will be followed Dr., conveyencetsx $28.10. way, paridng space U DISCHARGED YE 8TBR ffaiten and Grades i, 2, s and You may find exactly whol you w o n t- Finiih«d Ml » bMutiful whlt« enamel with a blacit vinyl roof and a »oft vinyl luxury interior. A hoft of vary tpacial standard luxuriai, comfort S n m , spoosond by ttw Ree Now O n Display by- the motor section. The mo^ Certlflcate o i Condemnation Bmited. Vlaltors are asked to D A Y ; Mrs. Norma WUcox, and safety faaturas rnaices fligM in a Thundarbird first class adventure . . . lift select shift crulsomatic which gives you a choice ..* • (you 6 and height, weight and vision oil makes on new VWs. But beforo wa Oouncil, la being held Sunday soil you on6,A(ifo Inspect It. tor section will Include Gold State of Connecticut against b«nr wHh the hospital wUle the RPD 1 , Tolland; Mrs. M yra G. Mn go fully automatic or pla ythrough the gears), courtesy lights avarywhara. center arm rests, a*convenience control panel, hidden head* “®*««nh>g for Grades 8, 4 and 6. fo r jampt. seguantial turn signals. You will ar)|oy the convenience of power windows, -way power seat, power steering, power front disc nights tn m T to 0 in tbs Porter D sI v w t Star Mothers, Disabled Vet- Muriel T. Robb, Climxd A. problem ««M v, Houle, Bunker H ill Rd., And­ 6 Mtas Audrey Bauernsefamidt, 100hll power. ------Junior High Community Charge Plan of Boyce, Hartfbrd; Mrs. McGuire Lane,; Mrs. Fleurette her Master’s degree In social "Lincoln-Mercurj-Willys Jeeprtoyola" niaater will be Paul Pepin, aa- 1 9 6 6 O L D S School Band will head the third Hackmatack, N.J. against Carl Betty Cobb, Lake Rd., Colum­ L. Lefebvre, 199 Welta St.; Mps. work and Is a member of the division. Fraternal organlza by Edward D ’AuteuU. 1 9 5 8 O P E L 1966 CHRYSLM W. and Oeoi^^tcLima Johnson, bia; Mrs. Barbara Conway, 84 Gloria F. Feltrln, Stafford MANCHESTER 643-535 Academy of Certified Social tions, Including the Maaons, Den mothers are Mrs. TVoone F-m am. wagon. R ltiU C Newport 4-Dr. Sedan. RAH, auto, troiw. property at 161-163 Center St., Wllshlre Rd., Venton; Mrs. Ce- Springs; Gall D. Hayden, WIl- "On ihe Level At Center & Brdsd" Workers. She has had previous Johnson, M n . Evelyn BioNn, Kadett 3-Dr. Ri^RR Auto., V-6, radio. power etaerti«. Knights of Columbus, and ^ the 1300 braham. Mass.; Lee W. Kirk, ejqperienoe in, public welfare, Sadon. Rad, radio. Elks, will be marching in'the oUe M. Dion, WUUmantlc; Mrs. Mn. Hoad Gray, M n . Robert M arriage License ; Barbara M. Doyle, EUzabelh riwte mental hoapftals and Zahansky, M n . Betty Khowl- 1965 OLDSMOMLE 88 third division. ■ehool social work. rm. J II, . L. lu Walter Clement Pinto, Glas Dr., Hebron; Mrs. Marguerite ten, M n . Bandy. Tuttle and M n . 1 9 6 7 M U C K 1964 PONTIAC VeO-Child Parley 4Docr Hardtop. V ^ * S 6^ E c'TntS S^^ We« St.,"^k: Jeun Reanldqr. Bleotn 226 4-Dr. Hard­ King, S3 Summit St., Nov. 15. ville; Robert Hagorty, Windepr- The M-town FHNA wU bold Tempeet Sedan. M M and w ill march west on E. Cen- top. Full power, R M to f Auto., V-8. ^ v 8 1968 CHRYSLER BnUdlng Permite ^ v llle : Edward A. Hhrncla, a w«U-4dilld oontennoe Ndv. M Mandwstmr Bvenfaig Henld fiwm 9 to 11:80 a.m. Dr. mn- a ir onnrtiMnnkM. kiTT*!? Hardtop, r a h . auto., PS., vriiert*’ ^t ^n*^coim torm arch U and R Houalng Corp., iz12 oravuie;ardvUle; Thomas momas Haswey,Harvey, WapWap^ Oohunbia eerrespondeat Vh^ black vinyi roof. ^ . ola HelM«d(, pediatiloiei^ ,w«l ghda OariaoB, t e L ----- back to Brookfield St. 1964 CHEVROLET 1967 MERCURY 1 9 6 8 D O D G E LoTk!ieini n s . ^ , Bolton; Mra. Elaine C. Hotch- «* marchers will then head down 6 ^ 3-Door Hardtop. Vinyl roof. a. . t . onerwDouSherwood LoroieClrole -me.,-Inc. nevnow ktoe, Avery Shores, Coventry; MoUbu Sedan S995 C ou gv 3-Dr. Hordjtop. at RAH, power steering. Highu !^ ^ School* i* * 1 ^)' for brief ceremon- qq dwelling0 at 208 Tlmrod Rd., -. ♦$23, > Mrs. Grace K. Jagoutz, 22 tsraeVs Religious Controversy ^995 Knighton St.; Mrs, Myrtle E.' 1 9 6 7 V W lea. DILLON FORD 3-Door Sedan I f the rain continues, the ------1967 PONIIAC 1967 fpRSCHE Nicely equipped. parade will be canceled, and T V on Sabbath at Issue all units will assemble in the I sfilhtia Ocnvertlbls 4- 1 9 6 7 F O R D W fai. radio. f | ^ foyer o t Manchester High In Forming Government Qalaxle 800. V-a, 4-Door Hardtop School where the ceremonies Radio. Heater, Auto.. Power Steerii«. w ill be conducted. ''My CtdROCS BUdSON In Washington, the State De­ 1 9 6 4 V W 1 9 6 5 F O R D Parade officials urged all citi­ JBMtUBALBM (A P ) — Faced zens, along with members of partment called *‘q>eculative’’ with dUBcsUtles In form ing a reporU that the United States Mustang 2-Door. m SPEOlU. BISOOUNTS ON ^the veteran's, organisations. new ooaHtlosi government. and the Soviet Union are close Radio, Ofsen. Hardtop. ~ Elks, and National Guardsmen H 96 Prime Mintater GoMa Melr to agreement on a formula for "to show their support of Pres­ bowed to rdigious piarty pres- peace In the Middle l£ast. ALL im 0HRYSUR8 ident Nixon’s efforts to bring 1965 PONTIAC 1967 PONTIAC ■un today and blacked out the Preu officer Robert J. Mc- the Wu* In Vietnam to an end nation’s television screens a fsw by displaying the "flog, driving Cloakey told a news oonferenee Tampest Station fidMlsns 3-Do(ir R fiV M C \- hours before they were to light ANB BOBRES M STOCK with their' headlights on, and that talb between Asst. Secre­ W a g ^ ^195 Hardtop. ^1189 ^ 3 ig> tor the first Ume on the Jew- tary o f State JoseiBi J. Slsoo turning on their porch lights iohdtabbath. during the week of Nov. 11-16.’’ and Soviet Ambassador Anatrdy 1 9 6 4 V W Whot a sdocrion! Wo'ro lood- Mrs. M elr had asked the F, Dobrynin have "moved 1 9 6 6 V W VFW officials also said, " n ie ■tat» owned television brocul- Daluxt Statkm Wagon Great veterans and veteran’s organi­ ahead,’’ but he refused to reveal Ddpxs Sedan. •d udth hundfods o f lott modal ooating authority to delay the details of the talks. test drive the All-American— = zations of Manchester are not inauguration of Sabbath televl- 91195 * * * * * ^ 9 9 5 planning any spectacular dem­ trodt-ins! W o'vo botn solliiig ■on sbowa-T-set for Friday night the simple machine Chorches PAUr MALL F R ^ CROQUET onstrations during this week f —pending formation o f a new since they have already taken LONDON — London’s famous OP MANCHISTCR Mw 70s so fast that wo hovon't government. But the semiauton- part In the most spectacular Pall Mall was named tor a omous broadcasting authority TED TRUDON, Inc. ^ — DODGE demonstrations the worl^l has form of croquet called PalUe DILLON SALES & SERVICE got room for ofl rim groat voted Thursday to reject the MaiUe, played in France more 319 MAIN STREET. MANCHB8TBR_643.214S ever known to Insure and pre­ , plea and go ahead wKh televls- TOLLAND TPKB^TALCOTTVILLB H I serve the Ideals of freedom than 800 y e a n ago. trodos thot oro coming In. _ ing on the Sabbath, as sched­ which are so precious to Amer­ icans." 19S7 VW MODEL 241 MICROBUS uled. Thot's why ufo'ro having this The traditional memorial Mrs. M eir, aoUng on on ap­ 3-Beater. Windows oil around, dehuce Inteitor, radio peal by diaaidsot members of service at Manchester Memo­ than 1 B,0M original miles. Abaointe ahointioiii solo. Wo*ro out to soB ^ our rial Hoepltol w ill be h^ld this condition the broadcasting autbort^— year on Nov. , as It has been OMlnly religious party people— 1 1 largo hivontory o f trodo-ln krto held for the past 00 years. On PoatponOd the broaifoaats pend­ the anniversary of the end of ing a Cabinet deolsidn Sunday. •1695 modoh at tho' lowost pricos World War I, membere of The GIANT DISCOUl Had televlalan riiowB gone on World War I barracks will lead the air Friday night, Mrs. you'vo ovor soon! Look! Com- a group of veteran’s organiza­ woidd have found it that much PRICE SHOPPING? tions from the American Leglcn OIUON SAL|S « SERVICE harder to form a new govern-1 nobody gives you more car for your mon«y than American Motors Home to Manchester Memorial 319 M|AIN ST., MANCHESTER 64 I-U4B 1970 PONTIAC& ’poro our solo pricos with whot ment, because of the objections — and your beet deal is w aitin gfor you at De Connier MotoisI See u$ today] THANK YOU Hoepital for eervlces. by the religious parties. Harold Olds, World War I wo sold thoso cars for {ust o Prior to the national election | as* to? last week, Mra. Melr'a Labor fow wooks ago. Tho sovings oro coalition government agreed USB) CAR PRATURE that the state-owned station 70 HOflNET 1969 ROAD RUNNHL SALE!! fantastic! Hurry, got horo iirsf could add Friday night, the be­ LAST GAU on SPECIAL PURCHASE Brand Nnw I 9G} Jl6 866eMf M ffcci IfTO OLOSMOIIU hat brseghf m msay fliw trs46466. . . lech bat I ginning o f the Sabbath, to its >w#r#ii^Hiy r#c#BsiwisBoe fe #em evi* LOOKING FOR A PONTIAGS . . . Many eholM bays sMIl Inft at Bin for o groot buy! slx-nigh5«-week schedule. That \ was when the Laborites haid a VilMBl STAMP OF Saviaiel Coni|iaraI You’ll save ban! majority in the Kneoset, Urael’a SMALL parliam ent See the GIANT’S CERTI- After the election. Labor APPROVAL! n E D USED CARS with 12 emerged with <»ly 66 seota in SPORTY Mon^hB— 12,000 Mile Power the 120-member body, five short of a majority, and muot con­ .Train Warranty! New Bat- **XrT t DOOR SEDAN CAR? tey, Tires and Brakes. Red clude some alliances. Beauties. The National Religious party, with BBS V-8, TVmqUefllte traae.,-. _., a member of almost every coa- radio, taob., cuotom road wheels and Utton government in Israei’s 21- othsr parformaime fsatunn. MMCAC WE'VE GO T 'EM! yeipr history, won 13 seats. TEST DRIVE TaBew/Dtaok Oxford roof. When Mrs. Meir approached It 69 OLDS. 67 CORVAIR LOOK AT THIS PARTIAL LISTING STs- STs - 6Ts - 66?$ ^65’$! CUTUSS CONVtKTIILI «e TDRONADO J tor help to form a government, D«yir MMfRMltc. PS. PRi m»Nmw8>6, viwl‘ i««. CMnatias o r MWSMa MONZA COUH 66 PONTIACCMWArt OntoUna ------\ . __ its leaders said they would Iw. tamtr Miwfw. mmr trmm, CAMAROS, COUGARS, MUSTANGS, SS 396's, FIREBIRDS 68 PLYMOUTO Fury m 63 PO N TIA C Tmpot Cna. *** yisf ■4h8i>iii8s mmr mm, sm r ...... m- 2-DOOR HARDTOP 2-DOOR HARDTOP 87 PONTIAC Bonneville 66 CHBY8LB E 366’ . cooperate atic transmiasion, Automatic transmission, SUPER $HARP USED CARS— Automatic tranamlaslon, 8 cyl., power attiring, 8 cyl., power steering, Mrs. Meir aoked the broad­ power brakeo. 8 oyl., power ateertag, lots of extras! power steering, power casting auUwritles, to delay *3288 < 3 5 8 8 power brakes,'power win­ brakes, 8 cyl. M288 1969 Waa ROOM b AIR CONDinONINOl dows, A IR CONDmON- -h Sabbath telecaaU untU a : new 196? MEBtEsg 2-Dm t HBrdtaM. V-8. $2990 BALE Was f t i n n Wes MKRR 1967 O te Oalta CoMaai 2-DMr Iiai4- * ^ ^ _ B A L E ^ W ING! $1799 SALE government ia In (dtlce, but the Boor mounted automiUi^ iwwsr lap. Ihlic about luxury, faetory air $2899 SALE ^ £ £ 9 9 Was ofOciala, who have considerabie CAMARO •7 PONTTAC Catalina iteering, Miehelin tires. Goigeoas. oond., oonsote, automatic, atrato m POiNTIAO OTO $2499 SA1»E autonomy, refused. 2-DOOR HARDTOP nAs Dne owner car. A 910C bucketa, PS.. PJ^ powmr window lifu. Kf?!L*1388 6725LJ19W 67.“a,.»2588 h a r d t o p COUPE 6B PONTIAC OTO STING-RAY OONV. Said cne TV executive: "Let HIP8998. Phnrt PMMi, GODPMBANP A^9Dp 8MB9MP 2-DOOR HARDTOP Automatic transmission, 4-speed transmiasina, 8 Coppmr/ltadc interior. A l # 9 ■tono tapa deck, evan a power an- Me* c«r« try Hi •RAM^Otkd* pMMGf kMOPlMR. P iy nW. MMAar IMN ****’’ *• a. »w ej Z-28 4 - speed tranamlzsion, 8 cyl., power steering, ^2-DOOR HARDTOP thoee who think that television 99tPM fbiMi I Cdmjis power rieering, eharp oar. 4 - speed tTnamloBion, 8 oyl., shaip, shaip. Must Is a sin atn^y refrain knni cylinder, power power brakes. Automatic transmission, be seen! 1967 n s t 8S6 OsEgfo 4 s p ^ bucket tennai Uow oool can you gatl Was B4M m b switching on ttielr seta VM- power brakes. 8 cyl., power steertaig, an Beats, radio. eeoBankal and spwty. Bhia inist/Uack S A C A C 65!2!»:J10W f a m j m -■ .1 / $3199 SALE ^ 2 8 W 6is n Was RO KO O day nighta." CmvPP* DM(hM9 8M8l9» 8P9G Was R lf iO R $1999 SALE power brakes power win- $2899 SALE T 9 9 9 9 osfoid 1^ . — — awriss ' 9mm 9dMv«M8 A RriRgi. 68^J328t 68^ ^ * 23» Enthufiiasts tell us this one is next best thirijT to a Corvette. 302” V-8, 4 $2899 SALE dowB, AIR CONDITION­ Moot IsroeUa favor nlgbOy— AM/PM rtAM. vAipl rwA «*nt rari.' WMW (Mwlw speed trans., positraction, t^liom eter, power disc brakes, special. wheel ING! - Including Sabbath—television. “ *1395 1967 BaiMi 770 4-Dear SedMk A bean- lONEV. MMCOIBiMfig. a Lrww a aMm. mt 69 PONTIAC Grand Prlx Ufol family car. 290 rag. 8M V-8, * i $ n trim, spoiler, quick ratio steering, radio, white exterior with black Z28 2-DOOR HARDTOP 66 PONnAC Bonneville . TRYOUBNEW, Wes M e A R 2-DOOR HARDTOP The state radio has ahrayi 1966 PlyBMmtli Belfeibtw I 4-DUer 2-DQOR HARDTOP “ “ IMPROVED SERVICE $3999 SALE ^ 9 9 9 9 Automatic - broadcast every n%ht. ■atoaBatie tniu., power efeertni. . H9>nt A ^triping, black vinyl interior, remainder of n*t?W car warranty available. Automatic tronsmieslon, cyl., power ateertng! Sadaa. 6 cyl., automatk trang., radio. cyl., power ateerl^, Automatic transmission, DEPARTMENT . 8 Mn. M ^s. governnuat power teakaa, radio, ww Uraa, evmi © !!“ *;. *29W - 1 1 9 0 9 5 8 56 bays . . . expert OH power brakes, power seats, Very solid and seonomieal with room W » . »26M mammy V4s MMA. power brakli^ power steering, power 4-DOOR HARDTOP wants nightly televlsioa to com­ •terao tM>a dack. i to r tMM. >0*1 raw. ~ MMM. 9mm mmt mW- Was brakes, B cyl., power win- tralncid mechanics * . power windows. A IR CON- bat anti-Israeli propaganda for the Uds. ' AV ■cW .Mc. rt. rs. mm. faster . . . more eftictent. Autcarratic transmission, D m O N IN O ! BajiUi burgundy/^ S l A A C ( » . " £ * 2 2 W 1968 Mercury Cougar XR7, Sport Coupe. 3 speed floor shift, radio, green $3599 BALE dowa, lots more. power steering power broadcast by neighboring Arab B h ie/ b lu e in te r io r . I d # 9 cwm. mw. m— , rt. . . rrm o-" ^3299 Try it . . you’U like It autohing interior. l O i f d rs. NMrr m a m>. finifih, all the XR7 luxury features, 0 2 -1 9 5 - '''•• BTCiil better here! brakes. C l SAIAl TV statiaas. 1967 Skybuk GS 400 V-8. Antamatk, $2799 BALE ^ E J O O Wfu Meanwhile, the m ilitary eom- I960 F M OoBBtry Sadmi Statteu 1967 Camiux) Convertible. Rally sport ^uipnient, V-8 engine, I speed backet seats, power steering, radio, atong $2299 SALE ^ 1 2 2 2 mand In Tel Avtv reported that « a £ * ’ - * 2 2 W 2-DOOR H A R D TW WagML 288 V-8, crniieairtBtic trans., M . mmt ttm. mmmmt. t ^ s . , tachometer, custom interior, radio, yellow exterior with 66 PONTIAC CmtaUna 2-DOOR HARDTOP IsraeU warplanes croaaed the styled wheels, vinyi roof. A C flMMtl MNWlMg. MMU DpmOMMI ■MS » , mSIi » fOM StM. 67 CHEVKOLET Camaro PS, 4 new W W i, radio. A l AAR* «4Mi M9 vWyf tm A lM% MLwawwik. tmmr tmm- M. rt.-ra. r « . m M» black top. » 8 I 9 M Automatic tranamlaaion, 4-DOOR SEDAN SPORTS COUPE I Automatic trOnsmlaaion. Jordan River again today to Tte adiole rbote. 79 IM MlHt. cyl., power steering. Automatic ‘ transmission. 4-DOOR HARDTOP ••t. rmmf. 1966 Mustang Coupe. V-8 engine, 4 speed trans., radio, whitewalls, bright 4-speed transniission, 8 8 cyl.-, power steering, pound auq>ectad Arab guerrilla 1966 Cherele 306 6Deer fedcm ^Yl. 69““L.* 48M bucket seats. 8 cyl., power steering, cyl., hot car, lots of ex­ Uutomotic transmisskm, power brakes p o-w e i\ sssslw cNm ra*:*’ ’ * 8 6 W I T . red exterior with .a black vinyl roof cover. S I G 1 5 Was. 9 cyl., power steering, posiUaas in Jordan. .A apokos- antomatie, radio. W GrtMi Pvta. power brid(es. tras! seau, power windoera. 67S“ ‘-..*l!a8 «!S!!^*22I« mtm ,m% AM/rM 1967 Camaro Sjxirt Coupe. V-8 engine, powerglide Irons., power steering, $2899 BALE «2599 good vtdue! AIR CONDmONINO! man said the planes were aent A fine family ear. l ^ ^ a u t ^ bucket ^ 1 2 9 5 H»swi c*B. mom mtm, «Mna mr mrUi umrn 1 W as M M R lip after four laraell army pa- . mrm iOm aon. nm . t t t t mmm. tmm *« tu* radio, aqua exterior with black bucket seats. 0 2 9 9 5 SS, M U . » W t $2199 SALE ^ lO U U Was R t ^ M $1896 SALE ^ 9 9 9 ' 31889 J B A L B ^ ig iV trols were fired on in the Drisan I960 Chevy O 2-Deer fi U84 Phkiu Futna 2-Duot HM tam 1968 Pontiac Firebii-d 400 Sport Cou|>e. Automatic trans..\x>wer ateering, « PONTIAC CataUaa Valloy south o f the Sea o f OaU- STA’nO N WAGON 66 CHEVKOLET Caprice 61 PONTIAC CotaOna hapeod standard ahift, • oi, atd. aldfL MVOE red finish with black bucket seat interior, 8 Z 6 fl$ 2-DOOR HARDTOT CONVERTIBLB ' 2-DOOR lee. Outa and aeonomicaL Automatic tranurilsakui, Automatic transmission, 2-DOOR HARDTtH* The plance returned safely to r a ^ W W a . 1967 Mustang ^ r t Coupe. V-8 engine, standard trans., radio, whitewalls, 8' cyl., power ateertng, Automatic transmission, Automatic IrananUaaton, I W PbwmuUi Phiy m CouvertAia. 8 cyl., power steering, 8 cyl., power ataertng, Automotk; trananlaa4(m, base, the command said. 1963 PM P l^ 4-D blue finish. X, ^ 0 1 0 1 5 power brakes. # 8 cyl., power steering,. 8 cyl., power sCeetlag. great cau*! power brakes. power brakes, . What a banaty! V-8, auto., radio. PS., Was Waa R O R ^ R great b i^ ! Wageu. 6 eyL, auto. automatic trans., plower steering, $9669 ^BALB ^ 1 9 9 9 w as R 1 R R R Was M M R Was 0 6 M * $3366 SALE ^ H 9 9 $1899 SALE ^1181, Ideal aaeoDd ear. *695 MANCHiSIK i^adio, tinted glass, center console, dark blue with a white vinvl 11866 SALE AIJ TdKr/SIidL** M 895 roof cover. $1566 8 V WE ALSO HAVE A FINR SELECTION OF MEDIUM AND FUI^ atm ra^a NEW ENGLAND'S LARGEST VOLUME DISCOUNT PONTIAC DEALER J , « ••A OLDSM©MILi A G ood PtcKO to Buy a C or" lom n A uTTu,l Slivtr LA88 •! N ffl RiLt MMdiMttr 1/ S'. D .ifi Xrr* MOTOR SATE A LOTI , 04S-1IH OrM iMf bert TWt.' 1 $*t. rtm M»mr,, Wt Om ’I CHEVROLET Drrnrm fmmr B taim u! CO., INC. KCORNH SALES INC. i ,--y ClAK'EJHbKIlilCII IM M. II I I I I s n// BOTH SIDES OF NEW PARK AVENGE S8inOAD8T. — ‘ 1229 MofaiOt. V - OpM Evu iiIr9 b tlB 9 — Tlitirs. tM '6 — 64S-UM — M AM CBIBnB

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Tolland Vernon MANCHEtSTkK EVENH7G HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1969 BO Y SCOUT PAGE NINETEEN Grange H9nors Editae Notes and News TV-Radio Tonight S PHOTOGRAPHYi Nancy BCacmnber' Recount Uncovers 60-Year Members - ' ______. ^ • PORTRAITS a z . Feature Editor Sports Editor Pack M Betsy Hunter Jerry Katona Senior Editor Cub Scout. Pack M of Buck- Seven members of Vernon { COMMERCIAL No Irregularities Grange will receive 60-year \ Television^ Linda Jacobs ley School opened its October membership certificates- when S:Se T e r iy ^ntti ) . h a r t a l Festare* • PASSPORTS IS! T:M (S> Get Soiiart VOL. X X X H No. 8 Democratic First Selectmen beef stew, pepper slaw, bread pack meet with a ceremony on the organization celebrates its Part I FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 ■) Otarles Thifault and his Re­ and butter,, golden spice cake the meaning of the Pledge of Al­ 88rd anniversary topight. Fol­ _ qs«»”p Mw •**« (C) „ (S48> Brafly' Bsack into office yesterday evening (Is) UBderdse 8;88 (8) RMaTs------Meree* (0)<£> S SALEM NASSIFF GAMERA A PHOTO day, sp^hetti with meat sauce, A Halloween party at the the lecturer, Mrs. Charlotte (M> oSliwi** Islaad (88-8S4|) r following the completion of a W Name ef Ike Gam* 991 MAIN MANCHESTEIU-443-7369 Letter buttered green beans, Vienna meet began witha grand march Purington. (w> TrMk 9T CMteqaeacet f|W Deed* Gee* te Towa recount of all offices which were 8 ;8« <8> ^read and butter, bartlett around the auditorium of cos­ Those receiving 60-year cer­ 6:W (M> WestbM- - SpmrU mmd i) Mare Came tke Bride* Ivon by less, than a 20-vote mar­ Brownies; Thursday, chlliburg- tumed cubs who were Judged by (U) Della Beese (C) Senior Class Nominees Present tificates are Mrs. Edith Skin­ To the er, buttered spinach, potato iS5**lt?**'^* Ferid (C) gin. Mrs. Helen Valentine, Mrs. Jean ner, Mrs. Ethel MacGregor, (S4S) SImmv Danuta Fre»- chips, apple crisp; Friday, fish Hce and John Melia. y to oee Uie _ , post of town treasurer Wednes­ Adolph Newmarker and Mrs. (() New* wtth Fruh B«t- itacalar Assisting. Mothers. 1; Kenneth Wojnarowski, Den Doris Schwc!itzer will receive Skew Jeka- "World’s’* reaction to PIT, but **HS have made math team, AF8. Current Af- all semors ret dim of all min...— day resulted in a change of (JJ)JDIek Tsa Dyke ' ' winners from Democrat Elaine Assisting mothers at the Tol­ 2t David Smith, -Den 8; An­ 80-year certificates. Wallace ttere are a few'matteri which nomlnaUon. tor the clmoa offl- and Pre Med Qub- and those bn ^ b sU on ^ e a go to tjonal Honor Society. In oddl- (n ^ ) Haadley . Brlakley Be Skew }g| - “ «»n she Is in Roundtable. 8o- Pox td Republican incumbent land Co-operative Nursery drew Fisher, Den 4; John Fry, Hirall will accept a 80-year cer­ (0) I feel Aould be made a IttUe cet» of 1970. FoUowing U a list “ •«®ctod. be would like to chance to work, off dermerita Den 8; William Frattaroli, Den < m ftaarie^Tkeat■------xSSSSn Henneth Tedtord manhW, Current Affaira aub, Eleanor Wesiton. Mrs. FVix re­ School next week are; Monday, tificate for the late Mrs. Ul- <:4< HaaUey - 'Briafaer BatWeas— ----- aad Sisn Oil First of all, .?-li isn’t the **.-.8 **m. make the Senkn* CUrr oloeer. Bracep, Den 8; Michael Nor­ port (((j 1:U (SINeib toelr quallflcatlona. along with He would like to direct our oca « J ! 1 ^ lo? ^ organize and went to South Africa as p « t of town deposit fund. Mrs. Francis LaForge; Six members receiving 25- fig P> irrss^i^rt "dirty” words that make PIT ris, Webelo Den 1; and Russell Ceaieqaeace* (C) Wednesday, Mrs. Donald Mc- year certificates are Mr. and (U) Moyle 8:88 (8) New* aad Weatker — Me- • • u n -;^ l.’i:„e'S :^ eS : w : ^heir plan.. .f they are eiacted. v l t l e . ' l ^ " ^ Thifault was sworn into of­ Vay, Mrs. Charles Mayer, and Wilson, Webelo Den 2. auBt af MeditatiaB aad Sica ed before the__ printing of our are tenUUvely alated _ ice, poaaiWy______tn ooordUmtkm______wkh - ’ '"**'* Beuior yfear^i^ar oneon* hashe. beenh—n named------.nto the All-COn- fice Iqr Aitty. Harold Ganity, Mrs. James SulUvan, David • (nM-4«) New* — Weatker — Off M_ e • . . . TAW ^T,**** VO .A.._t__** A.*... M* Friday, Mra. Arnold Sbange, while Town Clerk Gloria Meu- Mark Laufer won a flashlight Steele, Mrs. Sarah Forbes, Ed­ first iaztle, it t o r ” offi^ ve“ ^ Oommlkalon.'"iTe id"7i^‘”t a t o ' V T ' e - ‘^ t e r i 7 * I u m ‘*i State Chorus, Mrs. Peter Olson. 4e E SATUBDa 'T^ t v w e e k FO* OOMPu It E USTINOV nant swore in Selectmen Robert for the most unusual costume ward Bums and Ivan Robert­ words were removed would the ? 7 * ’ printed in would be very intereeted In the morable year — the way your i^n ha. ni«v.rt — ^ P*a*“ '“ f *•>« Dumont and Charles Ramondo. Cub Scout Sales and Michael Rlngstone won a son. administration give approval to , senior, read- wiggeotiona of hi. danmatea. senior year Muiukl bo." bail .mi# "afe She also swore in many of the Cub Scout members of Packs Do Your Best Banner for the Hie Vernon Junior Grange w paper? The annrer was “ ’"[iU Vfel^ each candidate JAme. Botton Betsy ha. been In Aquaettes. Boyi C ader and on could bring about changes In co- Radio "no.” Besides, I hardly think one will help .. . ------i.eaaer and on Student operaUon with the admlnlstra- other winning candidates for 16 and 918 will be in their neigh­ funniest costume. will meet tomorrow at 2 pm., "reaUy atlr un Council. APS. CouncU. (This Hating includes only those news broadcasts of 10 o r in various offices and will be avail­ borhoods selling Christmas no­ A pumpkin weight guessing for a program, "Turkey Hme.” that Ode. .corned m e w l y ^ «>® «*® most. a f w l i ^ ^ c t s . -,lk^ t in .ii “ P High School World, and Cur- • tton such os a student and able at the Town Hall to swear tions and novelties from Nov. contest was won by John Flur- minute length. Some stations »arry other short newscasts.) wuse everyone w a s ’’anxious to Gary Aronson the wm fr^n^H Lrt^iJnit^M d in those who were not in at­ 15 through 22. Proceeds from key, Russell Wilson, Michael 4ee all the ’dirty words.’ ” “ All” “ The acUvltles of the senior i ^^^it to ret thoi^aenlor* whn admits that WBCB—818 7:20 tendance at the recount last the sale will go to the Wilson and Allen Rlngstone.. 5:00 Hartlord HiatillsliU Frank Gifford PONTIAC TEMPEST being aU of maybe tour or five year are packed into a short ' n . . . . » dX'!; “ . " r Food from Weeds? 7:00 News 7:30 News night. pack treasuries for chanter re­ Each cub received a bird 7:48 ^w ell Thomas "Offensive” words. which span o f . u C In the spring. 1 X r . 7 a t feeder kit presented by the Ma­ BERKELiEY, Oallf. — Scien­ 8:00 Oaallght 8:00 Hartford Xtoderator Frank Knlas newals, pack outings, projects 13:00 Quiet Hours 12:18 STATION WAGON would not be, in my opinion, teel there should be more ac- terested and enthiwlaeti* agreed to accept the results of and other expenses. sonic Sphinx Temple Bhmster of tists here predict that someday _____ WPOF—141* . w n c—1888 anything that anyone of hlgtl tlvlUea. particularly, through suggeatloh, however, Is a win­ Hartford, and Miss Unda Mod- man may bo able to manipulate 5:00 Danny Clayton 5:00 Afternoon Edition school age would rush out to «*e winter season, such as a ^ ter activity of some sort, be­ relationships. during lunch. Wednesday night’s recount ter Brownie Investiture 6:00 Dick Heatnerton 8:16 Market Report erskl of Hallmark Cards in En­ photosynthesis — nature's' way 9:00 Bin Love 6:20 1964 6 CYLINDER, read. I don’t think that any of winter carnival.” cause the senior picnic Is "too Greg Vlneek Town Treasurer “ under pro­ Brownie Troop 6182 held a re­ 1:00 Gory Olrard Weather field. Cubs will complete feed­ of converting sunlight, water 6:28 BUlctly Sports STANDARD TRANS ^ words in question were In Oary’s quallflcaUons tor of- studentOouncu” *OuOTei^ Af' late to discover, who your own "To be a good class officer, I Grog Vlnoek Is this yenr’s test." He claimed he was cent investiture and rededlca- , ^ ^ ' WINF—US* 6:38 Afternoon Edition ers at home and bring them to and chemicals into food — so 6:00 News iwlnt or available to high school Ace are: his membership on ‘ classmates are.” feel that a person would have captain of the football team, watched when the figures were tlon ceremony at the home of 6:10 Uncle Jay 7:00 Accent 69 the November pack meet to that food value can be produced 7:20 David Brinkley Wd. for the firm time* Student OouncU. AFS. Ski Oub. Katherine Koehler to be dedicated to the position and a member of AV. Hi be- checked off, and promises to leader Mrs. Dolores Barrows. 6:00 News 7:30 News of the World compete for a prize, a kit to in any weeds, possibly by 6:10 Walter Oonklfe PAUL DODGE PONTIAC Kathy has been on Student and Interested In the school and Heves that he represent* the continue an investigation into Mrs. Barrows, assisted by Mrs, 8:25 Harry Reaaoner 7:80 Knlzht* v«. Roanoke Secondly, it’s going to be Im* Table. He feels that his member of NHS If elected he make a bonk. spraying them with chemicals 10:30 Niimtbeat CouncU, Ski Club, and J.V. and life. I feel that I would be senior class as an overall, and what happened to the town Ann St. Onge, pinned Debbie 8:30 Sporu. News 11:00 News, Weather 878 MAIN ST., MANCHESTEB—M8-88B1 I p ^ lb le to please ewryon® with ~m® of like to get more l ^ 'l m Bobcat pins were awarded to additives. 7:00 r te World Tonight the oontenU of PIT. DUTerenl) ^®*® BTOupe. along with being involved In olaiminr and work. Cheerleaders (now she’e “ “ ® *“ do IWs." thinks that seniors should get treasurer vote between Tuesday Webster and Cathy Krenchko. 7:16 Buslnaas Newt 11:30 Sports Final and Wednesday nights. ■ Charles Caruolo, John Werden 11:80 Other Side of the Day people wlU Uke different things, Pi^aldent of lOH, will aid him. fo- srll^Miui . oa *^® ®ap«*dn) while at MHS. She Karen Is president of the AFS out of study halls like the NHS. Rededlcmtion ceremonies were ■n Wd> W0 .4 t______•.(.uviues. ana __ _ 1 _L..S rhiK nnH .a# »>%m. Offices recounted were those held tor Danelte Dore, Slmr- III, WllUam Spooner, Richard 80 we want to put in as many *a*by Begg make ell seniors aware of the feels she would moke a good aecretary of the Na L8J ’TO Comollo, David Knofla, Douglas (Somaafels Fhoto by Oeyer) of these different arUcles ^os class officer because she, "has of Thifault and Dumont, the six- on Ohlin, Christine Carlson, BETSV UUMTBK MABK WINZLXS . Kathy has served her school 4acUvlUes. year term of the Board of Fi­ Lisa Gonn-an, Carry BertsKdio, Mantz, Carl KJeltoon, Mephen. P ^ b le . It ini^ bb that you’ll on Student (touncil. Ski Club. Paul Dodge hod ,, experience . In leadership * and---- nance including Ronald Montesl Gail Nutting, Sheila Murphy, Coslino, *niomas Prignano, Alan. enjoy M e or t w of the artlclea Sock and Buskin, and as a Paul Dodge hM ^rUclnated *“ **“^ • deal of re- MIskunas, Richard Juliano., Da­ and William Swanback, Harvey Brenda St. Onge and Kern Dam- Legion of Honor “ "“•'P Stude^T^u!!^!. TkT^ au^ ^ Blauvelt and Ernest Vlk, and berton. ' vid Timbrell, Brian Chenard, John Flurkey, Christopher Me­ *^*^*.! ” '’P*«‘ ®»Pe®‘«Aly the wreaUUig team, and Boya the constables David Cabaniss, Duncheon Card Party Betsy Hunter ^ that name ’’Get out and try to do as agree ^th'thenT Howard Martin, Sebastian Piaz­ The Women's Fellowship of lia, ^ w ard Demieux, William e with them. ^ ^ wlllingneas to ahip qualUies by being elected ^ *oniorm Frattaroll, Kevin O’Dwyer, Wal­ means a lot of things to a lot of much as you can; ^ve for to- za, Harry Stone, WllUam -Wil­ the United Congregational There w ^ one thing In parti- work with other people so that Student Ctouncll president In tor ” use ** during ' their study lace Pattenglll Jr., Allen Rlng­ peopls. But In general It equals day, yet look out.' for tomor- liams and Alfred Zinser. Church will hold a luncheon one girl who is very well-known row.” cular. In the High School oui* class could be the best MHS ninth grade, participating in halls. It would be a place to stone, Dwight Hahn, Todd Mar­ With an votes standing as card party Nov. 20 from 10 a.m. at Manchester High, and very If you know . Marti Wlnzler, ^ r ld editorial, that I did not has known.” Intramurals go u> Boctallse, dlscuos (xiUege or chuk and Robert Hesselbaoh. and Mding In previously recorded Thifault re­ until 2 pm. The luncheon will Minit Auto Tire Centers Involved in her school. you know that" he Uvea up to_ **’* •■®mark about She thinks that the , senior U.8.B.A.8.A. personal ambitions after high Cub sdouts lOre colleoting mained first Mleotman, Du­ be served at 12:80. , Bege is a v e ^ good worker, his phlloaophy of life--p«rticl- ^ about class should have a winter out- If elected to office, school. This should be a piece newspapers tor a paper drive Paul mont, selectman; Montesl and The luncheon card party 1s and one to alwaysolnrMVra getSFaA VklneiM.things «%«*»**pate. Mark la truly active;__a*___ he. — Teen (^nter’ ” Ing, similar to the class picnic, would "like to see a student- 7 * '^ the class of ’70 cxiukl Swanbaol< won the Board of Fi­ open to the public. Those which will be held Nov. 14, U done. • ’Hils is proven by the Is eecretafy of the Latin Club apparently ’’rubbed to give seniors a chance to faculty court so that If a atu- dlacuBs senior aotlviUes. and 16. nance, giving Democrats 4 - 2 wishing to attend only the many positions ib e holds and and winner of its Merit A w ^ of people the wrong way.” know everyone better before dent were suspended and Sue MooLoan control over the board, and all luncheon may do so. ^ o s e at­ the respi^nsibilities involved In last year; is In the AFS Club, these peofde did not the end of the year. felt that he was not guilty, (When JUI Oenser asked tIaU the constables with the excep­ tending the card party are ask­ them. In fchool, Bege is secre- and also a member of the Ger- *’®“ There is no James Burke *’® could present his cose to her name be withdrawn from tion of Martin winning, plus Jo­ ed to bring their own decks of Five Day Forecast tary of the Ski Club, feature man Club. In addition. Hark ^® Jim has held execuUve offices '^•’® Also, anyone with a the ballot. Sue MacLean re­ OPEN Siindg placed her as the runner-uf) In seph Nedwled and Clarence cards. WINDSOR LOCKS, Ctonn. editor of the High School World, has been on the High School , !I '^ " ‘ ®*' *" PPT. Reference before, notably the presidency controversial demerit, could Goetz, whose larger margins of Reservations' may be made (AP) — The U.S. Weather Bur­ social chairman of the Student World staff for three years, and m a d e only in sug- o t National Honor Society, and «PP«ol It. nominating votea received.) victory' eliminated them from by contacting Mrs. Harry Stone, eau says temperaturea In Con­ Council, and Is also a member Is presently a' member of the p .x .f, ^ t e to he feels that experience Is vary Dave Hassett Sue enjoy* "working with the recount. Hurlburt Rd., Mrs. John E. necticut Saturday through Wed­ of current Affairs, AFS, and Ckirrent Affairs Club. He also n®c«««ry ft>r any office. He has Dave Hassett has been on people, and from paat experi­ Hie newly elected Board of Clifford, Cider Mill Rd., or Mrs. nesday are expected to average SERVICE SPECIALS a long-standing member of carries a heavy academic load, * ’’genuine Intei^est in my school Student ttouncil, and has play- ences os in organising the pram, Selectmen will hold Us first for­ Richard 'Bums, Cone Rd., by near normal. Aquaettes. Outside of school she as he is taking Honors Latin TV, classmates, which has ed football, baseball and baHkel- tt appears that othem find It mal meeting Tuesday night at Nov. 18. Cool through Tuesday, then continues her busy schedule os Hono» German HI, eU(mg with grown especially as a result of ball. He feel, that ” by playing ^ ^l® 7:80 In the Town Hall. Thifault The menu features beef stro- warmer Wednesday, with day­ Original corresponding secretory of lOH, English and chemkitry, both r._ ^ H’®. T®®" S®."‘ mym y responsibilities with the theseih ... sports,sports. getting setlln* around around . “*'® "* to ■»***. Ideas and optnkxu Indicated he will meet with his ganoff on noodles, molded time highs averaging In the BOe. Egnlpmeat Type SHOCKS INSTAU treasurer of the Manchester level I. er wav _ If ®oholorshlp Committee.” Jim Is and knowing people and helping , ^ ( Republican selectmen prior to salad, rolls, ginger bread and Overnight lows from the mid Teen Center, a Sunday School, Outside of school Mark Is oc- pJL ^ ® cross country team member, others when I can that 1 can open mind.” ” I feel that time, however, to Iron out whipped cream, beverages. 80s to low 40s. Fbr better control and easier handling, and member of the newly form- tlve at the (toncordia Lutheran*® *^ It rarii^h^***** t‘hs year,______a tiatk team become______a very good______leader__ of T **uauslLy open minded.” details of the changeover. Precipitation may total one- shock absorbersi If you push down on yOu Car, ed Youth Commisaion. Church, where he Is a memberaoMUAes COUlU h&Ve GftSilyeasily stated “” how mAmKjUsmember. atllHdintStudent rVlSirtAllCouncil mmm.mom- A*our1(. senioruamLaw class evlAwe* and would...a.*!,.* like llle^ _ Oll® llRR ® quail- School Isuiohes Manchester Evening Herald fourth inch or less occuring as and It rabounds mora than once, you NEEI new And is Betsy Uke when of the choir and is active In the !}*®® Teen Center was or her, Boys Stole representottva to help lead It.” ** Hot lunches In all local Tolland oorrespondent Bette showers Saturday and again shock absorbers! Eliminate excessive tire war* she stepsiteps (|oiwn from her jobs youth ministry group. He also 1’°"' cT’tt'hly your high waa” but and memliermember of Round Table, Dave would like lo see that "**“ *"* 1)0^41 (8 years), AFS schools next week are: Monday, Quatrale, tel. 8TS-884S. Monday. and Is really beraelf? Some- worked In the dietary depart- dope-smok- I senior). Current Affairs (asn- one who UIttuiUktui treehly-f^enfreshly-f^i______ment__ at______Manchester_ —Memorial f ” *’*®“ •’'•hhed " lor year) and the High School Installed snow, peas, crlkp fall days/wlth Hoepitol, .where he says he has * , wrong way, World (sophomore). fb r the sun and 'wind blowing leeimed ” how to work with all Lastly, I would like to corn- Guidance Notes She would Hke to see a time 'Tlatur through her hk)r, empty kinds of peopte and how to treat ^^® High School World New Teacher I when ail sanloia could leave the building "during the thirty |ll*n »<(**(♦«.'7)' beaches. She’s not alqns In her others and make friends.” Miark ''®T impressive issue con- Ope of the many new addl- CoUege repreaentotlves vtslt- dislike of many rWetobles feels'' this will help him In the the Vietnam Mora- tlons to the MHS faculty this Ing the Ouldence Office next T ho HartffOpd (spfnarti, broccoli, torhatoes). future; “ there are all kinds of torium. It was the first issue I’ve ever read that was really “ **®‘’®’'* Allbrio. an. MHS week are a. follows: Fbr Most Cart hot humid weather or seders, people In the world, and you tor the students and the per- — Fisher Junior Col- INSTAUED FREE Alr-conditlonad cars extra Betoy is someone/ who \has should know how to live and earned the approval of her work with everyone.” ents Instead of just tor the '®**’ Maju.. 2nd period; Farce of the Week classmates, whliUt was shown Miark says he will have parents. If only every Issue Hobart College Bryant College Providence, R I. were as open-minded and ^J.V, ‘l® * P by presenting the Elmira Ke^m any happy memories of MHS, work —ax a auumisubRUt4ite teacher in tir ^ . Editor* Note: The following different area*; unfortunately m in it AUTO’S e x p e r t Wednesday — Pratt Institute, “ Wfll, I mean If everyone would SALEi Award and avttan ClUzeMhlp ^ ix U n g all the Wds. ” tea<*- f^dent-oriented. there would be Manchester last year HraoWIvn 3nrf _ nrtlcle I* the flrat In a new ttie laat Urn* iOie delved ahe Award to her. er^who don’t teach.” and all the *‘1“* "®«‘^ ^’IT or any Just all down together y*>u Ihaotar as work and sports fomtall, basketball and soccer °ther underground publication ugh being a teacher and *” know, juat alt down and like BRAKE RELINE at' MHS. As it stands there Is coach of the MHS wrestling m -r^ Cu rry^ ^ T ^ ^ I^ ^ 'llt^ Week. The title ll^tt 1. . quarters for (wo week, (but she go,' ^ ts y loves the water. She g o m ^ He has the following nake tor a nr.tiv n.u « '» « > . dire*, b*onus* 1( will be week- talk It II out Dilnga could be worked u a town lifeguard advlce\for underclassmen; “ go a tremendous need tor a place . ^ . eo much belter, you know? But for All students tq voice ■®*>ediUe, Mr. Allbrio finds 4tme 1 T 8 8 this summer and has also prov- out and'\make friends, and be en herself at Camp Kermedy outgoing.’\ He says "you’re opinions and as long as the hooks, worlcs by TIMES m i W P lu s P a r t* students respond — PIT will John Steinbeck aind ski. He and I in lOH. From this she here to leate, so try to do IC” try and fill this need. confesses that books by Stein- |egV, Melt to o l, Chevy* ead HysieetlB learned bow to deal with people Wlil Markib^retnembered? He heeds some charg*-of-*v*rytlilng srumph Martha Harvey beck that he hasn’t read have hah . . oh pleaae don't and it’s n ot always easy! Be- Isn’t sure, ,but\hlnks he will be almost run out. lod; Manchester Community humor. We hope you like It. Oth*r srUvIlles fhrlude elr)’* Is Xow Published O tIO IN A l sides swimming, she loves ski- — perhaps by l^ size . College, 3rd period; Johnson Hhlrley N’l n ^ J. V croquet trarn, Muaeum quote me. Ilk* Morgel lOUirMINT-TYM INCLUDES: He enjoys working wjUi atu ■ Turning Drums Ing (both water and snow), Mark’s friends a ^ the people - and Wales Junior College, . Mav* you ever been walking Hrowalng Club, and Ih* former' ®~‘ *®‘ IININO USIOl dents and his fellow i faculty Priwldence, R.I. al 1 ;80. down the hall and aean a tall Rn leave her. one would be able to live wli Too Much Study usually found hiding In (he awer out of her, gang). Becausa Cart Also — footbedl and basketball out worries and upeeto, Flniahlhg the season with a closet In room 820 wtth Mor­ ah* doesn’t sleep In |M)amaa' someone- pinpoint Ih* soiutlon A WEEK games, swim team buses, being where (everyone all oyer the vJ-4-3 win-loss-tie record was _ gel.- the Friendly Dralve. W)iat a acorcher, eh readsn? for you. Isn’t It? , STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — Other large groups also were ladwtaa Peris However, Shirley la let out SPEOAl .aaM U W mauled in the stairwells and world could Uve jthe same. ■n.e ufeTn'cal'ltornl.’. hr'slLl,' (Actually, as Shirley blueh- Until the lime a t her release. cafeteria lines, and the hill in Mark has decided to major In Blchard Danielson’s Mahahes- for her 2 o’clock watering and Itigly admKIsd. the sleeps In Hhlrley will cunllnu* to live tn coastal tide pools Is in danger of Increasing numbers of lour- feeding, BO you might have oesn REFILL NUN RNTI FREEIE back of the soccer field — me- tore’gn languages In college, soccer team to earn a fkth UU and atudenU, laden with nlghlgowns What a oty one!) a *tate i t bll*a with Morgel. Ih* Krtendly Drelvs, and will, A Prel*(li redioter to 30° btlow Aiories that won’t easily fade, probably at Uusala. After P'“ ®® berth In the statewide being studied to. death, a Stan- ^cketo______urn.* j.;.7d'pi,^to b«. " r .“’f " ° " ® ‘“® « * « • « « " « . be happy to aa* vtaltora. # Insloll ntw ihffmetiot ~ There’s no stopping a person lege he plans to teach — the *®bool selections (Ctonnectlctjt ford University pharmacologist are swarming. over beaches bv ^ •^•^1. 1., .on ci.. view, on m. within. —potential. Until college ■------. and. ------week1 he spent------as _a student Inter-ScholasUc*hter-i»cnoiasuc AthleticAtMettc Ck)h- — - - ' -■ • (Ilvaralfled, and delve. In many rurreni situation. ■he saya ' it Im IdII rodiotGc leotonl said. the thousands, collecting any- Joyce To it InipRCt rodioior heit, fon b«|i^ maybe grad school, you’ll find teiBcher laat year helped httn ^ Dr. Robert H. Drelebach ' re- thing and everything tn sight,” Betoy at 100 Boulder Rd. with reach this deciaian. The' Indians met Hartford he said. Public High School, sixth rank- Ported that on one day SB buses fodiolof prtuurc cep ond htofer conlrolg her parents and sister, Les. If- you nqed help with your "The result of such aotlvtty Is 'l SJ ’70 Latin h o m « ^ you can get in ® ? S “ ’ 1 * !!" ® •‘ “<1®"“ that .torfl.h, gartrapoda. Urn Students Relax in touch'touch with Mark at IMifw GreenGreen. -■. F'wti^® .a, pla)roff*. -1. Playing were counted In an kerlalaerial sur-lur- petsceta and chitonsehuon* are■ Pdi becomingluAPAmlng wood Drive, where he livea with at Dillon Stadium, the bom* vey of 100 miles of shoreline, scarce." he added. ^ WHITEWALLS $2iOI Students are to park between his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred .field of HPHS, Manchester W HEEL a l ig n m e n t unable to advance In tourney English Class Hart li Sint m dat 1. CiNck aid Osfrtct the white lines In the -student Wlnzler One thing Is"'sure — V '■] lANDIIL parkliig lot. Bsrtdng Is not al- he’ll know the answer. play,, losing in a c k ^ , wtiU- Perhapo yoy havd inoticed the Castar L CMck aad Corraet CaiWbar 9. WHh Bvary FaOr Of ' played defensive gam* 1-0. ClMCk aad Corraet Toa-in, T o i ^ 4. CtacR loeeed aJong the curbing, on the Steve Armstrong '70 Informal almoepherlierb present ta and Comet T«iiint Rodhia 1 ClMck-and amertto paved area by the gym ' Manchester had a score early room 808. The room hek been In the game, but an offstdes S t « ^ Mtckmiaa I . Chick M KIHITAGTG rT w compouBd O' on the towns. 'Ibe rcfumlslMd wMh overeluffed « D O O R B U S T iR > totter viptaUoa is ogiUnat fire Students are reminded that if Penalty brought the ball out of ehslni and deep old oeuebea m safety regulatiana. they are excused to go home ^® net. Late- In the fourth order to provtdo a cetnlortahle PRICE PMir the last period' of the day. but Pertod, Hartford was able to gat Moot Faria, Ckrryi ptoc* lo learn rathkr than a aid PIpnooUH ■ R H I ^ choose to go to the Ilbioiy to- * score on Indian goalie Dan rtntetured on*. ■ ■ rm t w o Attention t<^ all student coun etead, they must remain In Oic Lsnderfln wtth a fine offensivs Fred vltellestitau. who ahorse ctl representettves: All repres- u i^ ry the entire pertod until the room with Cngltah leMhsr* entatives are reminded to turn the cloee of school. Ptairlng their last gams for in their 8.A.A. ledger sheets _____ the Indian soccer team were co- David Monahan and John Roy- CRARGE IT! W H m s and extra materials aa soon as StudenU using overnight "capUln* Lsnderfln and Dennis aaadaJ, teaches sophomore and EXPERT Rl EXPERT pmtor English elaseso. The new ■ALANCED BY BIARINOS possible to room 220. Also, U reserve books from the High Walsh, .Wall Silkowski. ^Cltlp R U MRJIR LUBRICATION you have not already done so. School Library are reminded Conran. Greg Johnston. >Kurt arrangement Is bopstuUy en­ PRECISION ADJUSTMI miMOVED couraging eCudente lo ermnl to CREIIT , for most please turn in your final 8.A.A. that reserve books must bo rs- BoglI.rTtom (Ttapln, Duck Em BUBBLE A U N IN O CLIANIDG Amorican'Cars percentage slipe. t!n»ese slipe turned the next day baton *"•*"*'"7 John .Bousfleld, Scott learn by pnivtolng a mer* un- Here’s the greatest newspaper bargain rtructured etoso and a r8tassd CURBS BALANCER! SAFETY SM8. This am 181 ore vtry important — so please school. There ta a fine of M Johnson and Larry Elktn. in Connecticut! Compare this . . . six INCUflNnWEIIHTt, do not dalay. cents s pertod tor late booha Jerry Katona TO attitude. jammed-packed evening editions plus ISNBREBI niKKt INSPECnONf The etudenta are generally the big bright colorilul Sunday edition very eeithiiatetic about the H Al reminder te an room arrangement. They are for only 65c a weik.delivered to your Experiments in Learning that anyone ertshfaig to Rtore comfortaMe. though they : I. I doorstep . . - r t h ^ ’s less than 10c a day. Utetory or arttetlc works to the do admit that writing Is a btt As part ot thw National Edu^ are now being teotod Several Artdtan mayodo ao through Mi "awkward.” TMa system may cafian Week program thto year teachers have votunteered to English teachor. Thors is aa an­ prove by dsmaiMtratian Me For Home ‘ Delivery Call sa evening entitled “ Expert- **^® P®®*®"***!**® on thetr ac- vetope to *v*»y EasUM* vahM of a eomtortabio cUaw The Times at 249-8211 s e r v i c e " c e ^ t e r s .. - . - tlvtttoo aad then to aaswer ahy room. room sttuattan e>v*r the eonvoi. Minit Auto msnta to LeMhUtr »• being ,,tos8ton. pertaining to the sc ------uncomiortabt* rows of MAfVCHESTER planaod at the high school. This tivitiea. A student-created film or BERLIN MERIDEN WATERBURY to which atndente t o o SPRINGFIELD intonnaj meeting erfU tnke and a science laboratory exper- Th^ (!>pen Doer Student Bx- idMuig* is slin very | much In grown sccustomad. . The Manchester Bureau m vwemwaak Twmike W»h»l»T I gear* Piaa ptace at 7:80 p.m. Wedneodsy (ment are two of the acttvtttco need of homes for boys. It Is Tricia FUrreU ’TO ■ariteiCwm. MsfUsRb OSMI* In rao*n 804. already decided upon. More 4ll] 71 East Center iSt. poeslbl* for a girl to bUt a t o r * ’’ The'pnipaoe o t the peogram be added, Tel. 643-1579 if she has a teen age brother Tou’U get mere at OPIN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9 to 9 ■ SATURDAY 9 to 6 - 1 l i ? , ! ' B TY . | J i g to to.F*'OTtd* an opfwrtunlty for HafwfuDy, one of the cu at home, if say student wteheo store -I In front of partou to vtolt the school and oomee of the eveniiM wtD be a any' mformatton on this project. Ofae*. Thar* la “ " aware of the vortoos greater underatendtog between p t e ^ ' oontoet your S t i ^ t a are ahow n reUxing and atodying in the homelike atmosphere of Mr. Ballbetrini'g B period Eng- need lor aehoO — teebniquoo that parents and toachetm. aub,advisor In room 28a. Itth clasa. (Somanhia photo by Geyer) boohs, ntiaia.

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/. PAGE TWENTY MANCHESTER EJVENTNG HERAT.T) MANCTTP^ttsm^ rovv FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 19®9 1 n MANCHEi^liSit EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, NOViaiBBR 7, 1969 PAGE TWENTY-ONB THF X SportsJViewing Technical Ending to NBA SAnntDAT Herald Angle 12:M ( 8) n t o Week bi Pm FosWen State College Grid Spotliglit • j 1:M (18) Boiler Desfey ■ V E A R L Y O S 7 1:80 ( 8) NOkA^mOMBi ^Ktrta U ltor Wild Windup, Yale-Tiger 4M3almii» vs. msemni 5:00 ( 8) Wide Woild of Sporto-Minded Mayors Elected Marks Play Grid Game Sports . Two men who have bwn prominent in sports, Nate SUNDAT Agfostinelli and Frank McCoy, were successful win­ At Chicago On Schedule U:80 (18) Notre Deoie NEW HAVEN (AP) '— toke the Yankee Conference U- unbeaten In tta two BPX? games cording to the Associated Press ners in Tuesday’s elections in Manchester and Vernon PVtoSboB The (Connecticut football **• to iU current wish for just thU season. Wins against weekly poll, boaota the leading CHICAGP (AP)--If you UriS ( 8) NPli: Beglee vs. respectively and will rule as mayors. Agostinelli was a PRINCETON* N.J. (AP) — want to get technical, the spotlight is on Bridgeport « S-S. the Bridgeport and Montclair Sfote J^ion^e^k” h^^' fine lineman with Manchester High and later with lo­ ’Hie Council of the Princeton l.*00 ( 8) Tele Fobtben and Wesleyan this week- “““®" *“®® “ “ '^*®'‘ '“*®® “ £ted ?9 toeJ^in n tries dur- cal and semi-pro elevens when that type of play flour­ Chicago Bulls - Atlanta University Committee voted overwhelmingly ’Iburaday night (80) AFL: Patriots vs. ished here after World War n. ______Hawks National Basketball Dolphins end. now that Yale has ab- f*" **"" H!* **T® ^ Association game played against a proposal to postpone 1.4.1 •« V 4 T f have fiery Mike Zito to help. could make the difference. to a strong defensive team,, mu^teche since the World 8 -JO ( 8) NFL: sorbed its first Ivy League Jj^ o q , , , games in the state, ‘ Wesleyan, fresh from a 24-8 which must have learned a tot Thursday night is still go­ the Yal»-Prlnc«ton football ended... Did Tom game scheduled for Nov. 16, the Cards defeat. Central Connecticut end Ithaca drubbing of HamUton, will be against the top-rwted DattotMUth T w ^ t I^ a ^ e since tlwir seaver do baseball any good ing on Friday/r- iM same day as the inetnam War 4rt0 (88) Ohargem vs." ■< Bridgeport, with a 6-1 record College match identical 3-4 rec- tough to beat. The Cardinals team that won 48-21 last week, ’The gaifie-endlng buzzer ap­ xnoiratorium march in Washing­ ovep-all, still does not know U ords as both try to work back eeem to find a hew star” each Massey has rushers Don Martin v:^Tn o“ll7n thTnamo^rS Music Hall last <>" Wednesday parently never sounded with the ton, D.C. . DAVB BBAT J m USHAN DOCO DOWNHAM Darrick Warner will play-as it to the .600 mark, and Southern w ^ k—last Saturday in subsU- and BUI Primps to balance his birth several years ago. <■ teams on the floor, and therein M m MUBPHT night? Here’s one vote that tt A Princeton Jimlori Brian E. Mancbeefor H l|h ICWImUc Blancheeler High prepares to go against Glass- Connecticut faces an uphill fight tute mtddte linebacker Leslie aerial attack, • • * lies one of the-wildest windups ■art Catholic was in poor taste and as for Langston, and a jmofesaor at the boro (N.^.) State for the East- agaiitei Invading American In- Burton, ^rophomore. Burton eet UOonn misses the 6.9-yard per his singing, ylkes! in pro basketball seen in Chica­ university, Malcolm L. Dia­ Pipers Hold O ff the Cuff go Stadium. The 8,087 fans still era Football Conference title teraational and a powerful back up thre<»4ouchdowns with recov- carry ground-gaining perform- Anmial wz^tten examiinatlon * • • mond, had proposed tiiat the and an unbeaten league record, named Glenn Dumont. eriea of a blocked punt and a ance of Injured Mike CIto and ptobably don’t know what went game be pos^ned due to “the for admission to the CetAral S h o r t S t u f f on. And they aren’t alone. O ff Miami Glassboro also wanta at least Away from home, Coast tumble, and a pass Interoepttan. has been badly stung in Its last ^ e c ^ District Bonnd of Nice to see Doc Schardt re- urgency of the Vietnam situa­ part of the EiFC crown. Guard (2-8) will show against Both Wesleyan and Williams two gamee by kfossacinaetta Atlanta, Western Division tion.” ‘s Play Away^ ^ k e ^ U OfficjB^ celve the highest number of Wesleyan is Connecticut’s on- Mlddlebury (1-6), whether or ttave run. generally parallel and Boaton UnWeralty. Rutgers leader, was awarded a 124-122 “Sporting events scheduled T o Triumph ^ victory which Bulls General ly remaiiUng undefeated team not it is getting' Ita sea legs, courses against mutual oppo- comes to Oi^ecUcut from a candidates for during the moratorium prote^ TTie Pltteburgh Pipers tapered r of Education. The Manager Pat Williams said he emd has Its eye on the Little ’Trinity (8-2-1) faces an Amherst nents this season. But 'williams’ 44-0 shellacking by Delaware. Wethersfield. Cln ca for one-tlma outstanding college would protest to Commissioner seem at beat Irrelevant,” and at pff in the last quarter while the ’Three title aa It awaita vUiUng team (4-2) that has scumbled quarterback, ’Terry Smith, is which was ranked fourth in the prospective members are listed-, baseball pitcher has for years Walter Kennedy. worst in direct oppoeltion to the Rentucky Colonels turned tt on Williams. twice this season and is Intent out of the game wltii a rap- Bast. But the same Rutgera purposes of the war protest, the but both won ’Zhursday night Norv. 13, 18. 20 at the Kings- been Involved in the youth base- ’The Hawks wiped out a 17- Yale, outclassed last week- on making a strong tlniah. lured lirtestine after scoring team whipped Princeton 29-0 in wood School’s Nicholson Build- ball programs in town. . .At- polnt deficit in the last nine postponement resolution stated, ai^ continued to chase the Indl- East Streak Threatened end by one of the finest teams A win for BrldgepoH will give twice in last week’s" 84-0 mas- Its second 8kme, led by one of ing . . . Pete Sadloski of Man* tendance in the NBA is up 12 minutes with Lou Hudson hitting University president Robert ana Pacers In the American By DEAN YOST at 1:30. Rockville, 7-1, i^ y s host been unable to emne up with with ease is the powerful Rock- ^ come out of Dartmouth In the Purple Knighta the EFC sacre of Union. ' the flnert quarterbacks In the F. Gtriieen commented during Basketball Association’s East- Chester Is a member of the per cent to date. . .Basketball the tying basket for 122-122 in Thp wPokptiH wontVion to 4-2-1 Newtagton on the Rams’ a winning combination for Coach vUle 11. led by halfback and top y®“ " ’ ^ ^ **'®y •face a strong Yale la almost certain to beat region. Rich Policartro. Peru State varsity football practice on the high school lev- the final 16 seconds and sinking the meeting that postponement era Dlvlstonv wccaeiiu woatneF „ gfrfdlron starting at 1:30. Joe Gottone. scorer Joe COlaci.Calaci LastLasf weekwe«k douta in its encounter with weak Glassboro team without know- Penn to extend IU Ivy record Trinity and Amherst will par- ^uad this season. Sadloski U a el starts Monday with Jim Mor- two free throws for 124-122 in of the game would ’’Impoee a The Pipers, led by John Brisk- forecast released b y the Manchester, suffering a 41-6 East Ctotholic m-akes the trip against powerful Swthlngton the Fcui^ytoanla (8-1 tn the Ivy ing yet if their brilliant half- to 4-1. The visitors to Yale Bowl tlclpate In a battle of the quar- moral response to the war on er’s 88 points, beat Miami 188- center out of Blast Catholic larty at Manchester High, Stan :the last five seconds. W eather service predicts ®***’Uck last Saturday at North- to New Britain to- face a'ways Rams allowed only e'ght points *-’*®*ue). Yale, now 8-1 In back^^DarrJck Warner, will be are now on their fifthquarter- terbacks. If Amherat's John Ke- High . . . Wesleyan UnivOrslty Ogrodnlk at East Catholic, and ’The Bulls took the ball out of others. One of the stivngths of 127 despite being outscored by th o aamo fvna -f rl Oatholic, faces a winless to'jgh Pulaski High in a Hhrt- as they added 81 to their sea- ‘®“*'** Ptey, still has an outside off ---^nitches. He ■ scored five back of the season,' because of hoe can aideatep the problem of will have a new Indoor track John Kleia at Cheney Tech are bounds and with one second the October 16tb moratorium the Floridians 86-81 In the final xne same type 01 aam p com but.strong Wethersfield 11. Tlie ford County Conference UK. The son total. chances of sharing the Ivy title touchdooms and covered 864 in'uries. Penn also will be start- Injuries that hampered him tn and gymnasium flooring of raring to go . . . Sportsman Lee showing on the clock, ' Clem was that It was based on the period. The Colonels used a bal- dltions fo r S a tu rd a y s g n d Ind'ons have returning to the'r Eagles have a l-O record in S'gnal-caller A1 Krowak and ohly>f-someone can beat yards In three victorious con- Ing a new fullback. Bob Long of two games this season, ’Trinity ’Partan surfacing . . . D a n Fracchia, a veteran striped- Haskins took a shot. ’The Bull#’ feelings of iwUVMUals who were anced atiatde and a 41-point bai^ contests. line Junior Grog Germain. He league play and Pulaski holda a backs Bill McKinley and Jim Dartmouth. fereqee games, then injured his New I-ondon. quarterback Jay Bernaixionl will Moyn’han, sensafiorval Wes'eynn baas angler, said that the 27% Tom BoerWlnkle Jumped into free to attend''classes or not to rage in the tost quarter to crush, Beware football fens: If you waa out for the past two weeks 1-1 mark. It is a must game Heimeasey continue to add ex- VConn has come a long, aad leg^during last week’s SS-5win Yale, tiedfor seventh place need super support from hU attend classes mi the basis of the Denver Rockets 145-119. freshman cross country star, pound striper caughf by 10- the air and tapped the ball see 22 unidentified players on with water on the elbow. for Bast. tra punch to the Rams oCfen- from a determination to qVer Ithaca, Glaaaboro (6-1) 1s among New Ehigland teams ac- teammates to win. their own ferilngs.” Pittsburgh remained 1% ■ continued his assault on the year^old Dana Aspinall of Bol- through the hoop. the field Saturday, don’t get Probable starting quarter- The Generals walked over aive unit along with CtoJaci. ------/' ------rocord book last week by set- ton recently at Misquamicut, R. Referee Bob Rakel said he games behind the Idle Pacers alarmed, they are football play- back will be Jim Balesano with Penney High last week with Newington squeaked by Mid- ting two new marks. Moyn'lilan, . I., was the biggest among a had heard the buzzer as the while Kentucky was a game be­ era wearing scute diving equip- sophomore John Wiggin sharing four minutes remaining in the dletown last week, 14-12, and hind Indiana. Pltteburgh has a out of Ml^en, Mass., was the group of 60 fishermen, all men shot was in flight and, since sm­ Propose Skinner ment. necessary to play in. So the throwing duties. The half- gome. Pulaski, operating with features aCe quarterback' Paul Player Raid O.J. Talking slight edge in the all-lmportant first schoolboy to fln'sh in last . . .Paul Phlnney, Manchester other player touched it after the far about three inches of ra.in back positions wUl miumed by seasoned quarterback Gary Jarvis who has been hurting TD year’s Five Mile Road Race High cross country coach, feels buzzer sounded, the basket did As MCC Prexy percentage column, however. has fell caiBing many football The Pipers trailed 96-95 at the Dennis Wlrtalla, Greg Chamber- Myere, has several fine baU car- passes with ease. On the end For Hockey Acting Jobs here ’Thanltsglvlng morning, that junior Steve Oates will not count. - fields to took like olympic-size tain, Doug Downham and Dave riera In Bob Karanlan, Denis of Jervis’ bombs have been A1 He’s ex p ^ ed back for the 88rd rank up with Pete Close and ’The other referee. Jack Mad­ Annual meeting of the Man- third period but then pools. ritorter Country Club will take Stew Johnson tapped in a basket Haasett with Ed Poganl at fidl- Firetto and Eric Toezko. Haifoury and Perry Gutman, bunion hop over local streets Bob Vinton before he hangs up den, said he didn’t hear the Tlile 'weekend, Manchester hack. East enters the contest with a WEEKENDS PICKS; M«m- Seen U kely After Season . . . New York Kn — NEW YORK (AP) - O. J but r^ k fourih in team scoring leyan football player Dom said: TTie nominating committee, straight, boosted the Pipers’ Wethersfield on the- Etigles mud- profeaslonal hockey go the way for rebound in NBA action under Bulls’ basket last night at Chicago Arena. headed by Tom Kelley, d »lr- record to 6-21 Joe Swensson, Greg Vlncek, ing to Rockville In the opener. Catholic meeting their water- SlmiMwn. tor Southern Chtlfor' behind Philadelphia 128, Loe Squatrlto has put on 20 pounds ’"The buzzer has not gone off soaked field at 1:30. East Cath­ John Duffy and Bill Lopes. of football and basketball. ^ man, has proposed the follow- Denver led 66-66 at halftime In last year’s meeting. Pulaski loo in New Britain aa the Gen- nla All-American who still Is Angeles 122 and Baltlmor*e 118. *ince his college days and is —there is one second to go.” olic, 6-1, and on a six-game Wethersfield -' unable to get pinned a defeat on the Ing slate: but the Colonels, sparked by 20-6 erals hand the SUk City crew ^ trying to sarn the estimated The KnlchB have a 117 game " “w a hefty 220. . .All Season Bulls Coach Dick Motta said winning streak, visits 2-4-1 Pul- anything started this year, has Eagles. a 18-12 setback;setback- and RockvilleRi-lrvllla toWlshed league? point average. Sportsman Show opens today that after Boerwinkle pushed Joe Skinner, president; Ray George Tinsley and Wayne Tile president of the Amertoan 1826,000 three-year contract he DeMaFena, first vice president; Chapman, a pair of substitutes. artol Hig^ in New Britain, also a big groiq> of players but has Stm romping over opponents trouncing Newington, 28-6. thru 'Tuesday at the Hartford Haskins’ shot in, ” I watched Hockey League’s Baltimore signed with Buffalo Armory, Rakel raise his arm and then Norm Clark, second vice presl- piled up 79 points In the second Song-and-Gag Mets Clippers says there has been talk American Football League^ Here ’n TTiere use asterisks motion downward signifying a dent; John Kristof, tiiird vice half, A balanced Colonel attack Missouri Needs W in to Retain Lofty Standing along those lines, using playsr Marques Haynes will be _ • good basket. president. saw seven men in double flg- raids on the National Hookey year, got a taste of busy fellow during his visit to j | a ’’The Atlanta players, also Atoo, Board of Governors, one ures. Louis Dampler led the :»cyca! League as a rt>ringboard to art life on a recent televls Manchester on the weekend. year, Carl Bolin, Virgil Hortzog, Kentucky effort with 28 points ka nA a A Hp66Q8ter Doti M&rtin of the* thinking it good, then asked for up operattona. .• He apparently n at Oaldors S^urdny football team brlrws back time out to set up a final shot,” John A)lherton; two yeans, Hor- but the Rockets’ Larry Jones Robert C. Embry acknowi- old Jarvis Sr., Neal ’lyier; was the g ib e ’s high scorer with Battering Ram Owens Threat “Brown told jfde It’a a good from 9 t ^ memories of the days when said Motta. "But at this point. Score Hit in Debut 4 ™ edged Tliursday that the Idea of Conch Richie Guerin raced onto three years, Larry Gozza, Ted 29. Kentucky is now 7-8. DUSTT - Ron Fletcher 200- has been considered and busliUsa, a n dd life aitd that he "Bcooter" Scussel was — Cleon Jones and Art Shamsky— en!” Plodzlk. NEW YORK (AP) — in other games. It’s Baylor at ami, Flo., .In tonight’s only ma- the floor and grabbed both ref LAS VEGAS (AP) 689, ’Torn Kershaw 203, Tom b« the subject of a lot of was glad tdaee me get Into It,” erees. '—Seven grinning, tuxedo- opened - a two-week: sland at Long applause Besides Kelley, other mem- REC — Bob Guthrie 164-401, “ I’ve never seen anyone No. 2 Texas, South Carolina at Jo*" college action, Atamlan Jr. 202, Tom Atom- discussion in the futuro.” said toe 29-year-old halfback .u ‘•“'•‘" f the war years, Caesars Palace at Texas and Arkansas, each 6-0, ’’For some strange reason clad New York Mets tum- $i0,D00 Some of the rehearsed repar­ here of the nominating com- Otto Mayar 144-466, Jerry Smith ‘ like him. He’s the best I’ve No. 8 Tennessee, No. 4 Arkansas Ian Sr. 236, Will Gagne 202- Embry said talk of a possl- who gMB against the New York - ^ 7.80 hell dl^lay hU basket- 1943 be exact, that Scussel, face lltUe threat to their co- tee : mlttee are BUI Bengeton, Mario 187-866, John Maiorca 186, Andv 650, George Rlngstone 201, ^le rival league la normal in Je^In New York Sunday. ^ 1 wares vdth We Fabulous a Marine Corps transfer from Rakel then told me he heard the ed SOng-and-gag men be- ,vi . „ ouiui maiorca ISO, Ano> . seen.” at Rice, Washington State at leadership in the M a rian s at the Clarke Arena the University of Connecticut, buzzer go off even though Mad- fo re a resort hotel audience 1™ ? JT® ^ Foster: "Can anybody beat - ^ Clementino,------wases Jim Tomko 186-87B,.aw t«l 0 , Leon OJi&AVflSmith AOO 186,4 ’The speaker was Missouri jjo. 6 Southern <3aUfomla, and Conference. **Th ^ ^ R s ^ r b ^ ^ Wlson ^-221-608, Itoiand gf t^e $6. million price tag /Tlrown, the all-time leading den said he had not.” II a „ Cf! auOience starring singer Jimmie Rodgers the Mete?” HHorwaih, o ^ , FFrank ^ k Kleraan,Klernan, John Gerry Chappell 369, Ken Ostrin- against ^ New York Rene... was playing against Army. Coach Dan Devine and the sub- ho. 8 Notre Dame at Pitts- who have rolled up 226 oointe Mike Juszczak 200, put on the cost of a new fran- ruaher zimI touchdown scorer In —-and .scored a hit. and comedian Jerry Van Dyke. Clendenon: Yes, the de^er ^ WeAas and Ed sky 366, ATRossetto 882, Butch pro (ootbatl. retired In 1006, stUI The Cadets boasted All-Amer- Not that baseball’s world ’The Mete appeared in a 27-min- on the No. 7 blackjackg»ir4a/>tr foKiAtable/’ »• wliiCDO. Carlin 850. Ject was Steve Owens, Oklaho- burgh. X l e yteidl^a I w ^ f ^ e a •’“* 206-677. Dick chlse in the NHL. Tlie tab two untll the National Anthem loans in Olenn Davis and Doc 4 Games matching teams in the team that has managed only Averill 681, years ago was only 82 million. tn his prime,, after taking the champions made a home run in ute act with comic PhU Foster, Loud laughter bumpa and bruises for nine to played before mahlng Blanchard, among others, their show business debut who Introduced them. Foster: ” Ed Kraneoool how ®®®®"^ “ ^tote at one victory in six g a ^ s , while ® ^ Cl‘PP®*-» ®nd Interests In their appearance on the foot- On one particular play, Scus- years. He went Into acting and ^ursday night. ’TheJr sl^ n g , A screen descended and far did you go in high sdiool?” eoach rt toe No. ^r^ked Tigera ho. 10 Purdue, Mississippi State Texas’ crunching ninning backs CTeveland have bowed out of b^l field. One wonders just sel broke clear at the line of was cringing a little when he ^t No. 11 Auburn, Alabama at should pulverize whiless Baylor. KATZ- Dot Masselii bidding for two NHL franchises haa made a itame and plenty of OFFICIALS’ VERSION loud and in unison, had hardly color-film clips showed some of Kranepool: “ About as far as Four-Stroke Lead money tor himself In movies. what they are trying to prove. . scrimmage at the Yale 20 and spoke of toe Sooners’ 6-foot-2, ho. 12 Louisiana State at night, Southern California unbeaten ^28. HeOen Gallagher 133, Betty due to be added for next season. Mr. John Stewart any harmony. Some punch lines the Mete worst and best mo- the girls would let me ” Blfopaon. only a rookie In pro Phil Burgess reports that WINF set out for the end sone. He was got ragged delivery. Customers’ mente 0/ the past season—infield More laughter to that and 216-pound ont-man battering ho. 16 Georgia vs. No. 18 Flori- in six games and leading the I-a*nour®«« M2. No formal bids have been ro- will carry the two remaining 20 yards ahead of Davis at the President, Charter Oak Oonf. ^ ^ da at JacksonvlUe, Fla., No. 14 Paclfic-8 with a 8-0 mark is an ------oeived and NHL Pneeldent Clar- football, lan't ready for that yet, comments afterward r<|nFed bobbles, outfield collisions and when Foster asked Clendenon, a ap'least until he proves himself Rockville High football games, beginning but at the Army 20, Bloomfield, Ooim. from great to comical and brilliant playd like catches by Negro* For Jack Nicklaus Missouri has to stop Owens— Stanford at Washington, UT- overwhelming favorite gainst GARDEN GROVE — Rita ence Campbell has extended tor Saturday against Newington the latter overtook the ball car- ; something that no other team Chattanooga at No. 17 Mlssissip- Washington State 1-6 as Is Lay*!®*" 164-369, Jean Mathia- one month the deadline for re- .fifi the proe. He realliee that Jones. -How did you feel when you football can open the biggsrt Hlgh and the following Sotur- rler and-* brought him to the I have been requested by Man mNicklaus, threatening to has managed this year-and the p,_ ho. 18 Michigan at Illinois Notre Dame, 5I1-I ’ sen — —126. ceiving appUcatlona. . - . Then, in a spotllghL.with their were traded to the Mete?” bote for him to daab through day against Glastonbury. Air ground. Chester Pony ofiSlcLals to rom But storms of applause came team numbers on the backs of Clendenon: * ,* ^ 0 0 4 make the fall tour his personal showcase, carried a No. 20 Sooners at Ctolumbia Sat- and Utah State at No. 19 Air Pittsburgh 6-4- time will bo 1; 16 each day with Scussel was fast but Davis ment on the game between The fi^im a capi^clty d‘inne7aiidle"nce toeir tll^e^‘ Jackete" th^'^Mete t lm 'm i-H X h’It ” was the first Whoppingwhopping foufour-stroke r-stroke lead ininto to the second round"round ( of into movteland. He played a football player on Jack Warner calling the plays was oven faster. Army won, Hartford Pirafightera , Pony of 1,100 enger to greet the Mete appeared, ajrd lly ^ e }^ s a ^ a be^g with a m i n o m ? ^ ^ ’’ ^ tou rp a m en t'tod a y. tentlon for the . Big Eight cham- No. 8 Penn State and No. 7 breeze oast Wisconsin—a team . and Gordie Smith handling the SB-7, team and the Manchester Pony for what they are-incredible, special version of ’’Impossible ^ F', won both ------Celts Oiit to Launch Streak a CBB’e televUton drama ro- ‘*'® UOLA are idle this week. toat iLS^^ bea“ e^B cently. color. . . ’The local radio station Martin has speed to burn and team which was played on Sat- come-from-behinci b a s e b a 11 Dream”- of the fall tournaments he has 4^ ‘ ange Bowi. Navy, 1-6 and still reeling since 1918—in ringii^; up its 2Ist will also air the ’nianksgivlng is a threat to go all the way urday, October 4. 1060 In Man- heroes. "And th*» o-umA to k i the open- entered, established a course # The Tigers are tied with sur- week’s *7^ fmnnTJnT ^ BOSTON (AP) - -110! Boston and the Celtics hit the practice 8 lm|MOn also aald he had tak- nriahur " Z s a s State and Ne- ^ ^ trouncing straight victory and holding on Celtics seek to launch a new court to map strategy for the In- en a screen teat for movlea to morning game between Man- every time ho handles the ball. OuWd. .M , na™. « h,w„ i . ,or prising Kansas state ana we py Notre Dame, travels to Mi- to toe Big 10 lead. PlIDDIN’ HKAD>><^uarterl)ack Steve Berry 'of Bu­ winning' streak against what vusion of San FVancisco. Chester High and Windham High Scussel is still active in First, it is my opinion that, marquee lights along the re- ’"That the Mets scorned and tl^hm 7.020-yard, par 72 Waialae braska, all with 3-1 marks, for chanan, Mich.^'fliRti apitoarn to have lost nin head play a part other than that of s fooltiall player ’’and that’a arhai from Memorial Field startli^ at sports, golf now his gome, and coni’ rary to Mr. Dixon’s allega- sort-hotel strip, and In the cnsl* laughed at-ha! ha' * ^ ! ’'**' ; t, ^ Country CTub layout Tliursday. margin was the first place while Oklahoma is General Manager Red Auerbach The Celtics figure to be when Hto|ii^M>y a tackier. Helmet niertiTy Hli|)|>ed. 10:80. . .Ron Swoboda of the he’s a frequent player at the lions, the officials did not war- no Met fever extended to New ’’Still strove with one last Hv ^ ^ was accompUahed in the «>7 toe season after 18 only a half-game off toe pace at calls “ toe best front court in toe pressed, hard in efforts to stop 1 wanted. ” l’ll do a hiovie chiri ^Ing toe off osaaon and a couple Meta h a s grown a full Manchester Country Club. rant his attack because of ” n York baseball caps on the deal- ounce of teamwork ^®*® blustery trade winds “ V* bad his feUow pros 2 - 1 . St. Louis^ New Power Play game” tonight. In a National the Warriors’ front line of 6-11 dtogusting display of discrl- era. - to reach that ’ imrpnchahi« ®**^Jblnk we did fine. that reached gusts of more than tolking to themselves. ” I would hope we could stop Basketball Association meeting Nate Thurmowi, 6-8 Jerry Lu- irtst Nighl*s Fiiihl *of JY abowa.” mlnaUon” . In retrospect, the - The seven--Tom Seaver, Jer- star.” ------’— ------**® b®eps on putting like Owens,” said Devine. “ Kansas with the San Francisco War- cas and 6-10 ayde I-ee. ” l’m otill playing foottiall for toat. you Just can’t beat Wm,” Leaves Foes Singing Blu^s rtors at Boston Garden. l’HII>l)EU>HIA Frankie I’tHlTLAND, Maine Kenny fun,” he explained ’"That’s why only error in Judgment was my ry Koosman. Donn Clendenon. When they finished Footer State did a few times. We’ll go ” N o question Thurmond’s D e la te , 182, Jersey City, N.J . Campbell, Providence, 111 . out aald BUly Casper, one of the Tile Celtics, who had a toree- I set ouch a short time on my own personally, since as referee Ekl Kranepool, Tommie Agee, shouted, ’’the Magnificent Sev- with what we have and Just St. Ixmls’ newfound power of the season in toe second ses- ._i 1. , —-toe — beet • *-———•■» defensive center ...in *..=toe sto^|>cd Artie Miller, 190. pointed Irt.h Beau J o y n « a. it was mymv respoftotWUtyrnarmfuSMiav to ______u . iwv-tourney favorites had heme we can stop him.” career five yean. If I otill en­ play continues to have its Na- slon. Wayne Connelly, provided .*..'1*^ . l!.*,"." “ and I-ucas the finest re- Youngrtown. Ohio, 6. l.ow ^, Moaa., 10. . joy football I might eiay longer. maintain contred of the game an opening 73, lo ahote back. But the odds are against H- tlonal Hockey League foes sing- Detroit’s first goal. ^ 1 2 1 1 ^ at Atlanta Wednes- bounding cornerman.” Aiieb TAUNTON, Mojm. -Dick Hall. l/M ANOfOtJOH Jimmy Rob 'T ve atways wanted fame, and I was probably too .-lenient Ken Still and Dave Stockton Owens, who ripped Missouri”4or ing...... the blues. Montreal's ■victory, combitted ‘’°P® ‘® bach said. ”Wlto I>-e Iri the p(h against the Warriors, a top con' 182, Boaton, outpointed By I vrater efioon, ISO, Ita« - Angelea. oul: and money cornea along «rwh tt. with the layers and coaches Punch to Ground Offense were tied for second with 67a, 176 yards in a 28-14 victory laat The West Division lea<*ers, with Detroit’s loss, vaulted the er carrier, 1 don’t know h ^ y o u Dullalrs, 196, Hartford, Conn., pointed Juan Collado, iS4, Bants tender in the NBA’s Western Di­ Right now I’ve got enough who swarmed onto the fle4d at while Jack McGowan and John year, warmed up for this week’s next-to-last in toe league last Canadfoita into a first-place tie can get the ball.” / 10. , Ana, C.’allf .10. the first altercation. If con­ Schioeder had 68s. TTie group game by carrying toe ball 63 season in power play goals, in toe East with the Red Wings vision. fronted by the same situation Finds Jets Better Balanced at .A9 included BUI Johnson, times, one shy of the major col- scored three times while Detroit and idle Boston, After returning home Thurs- again I wxnlld moot certainly Grier Jones. Randy WoUf and lege record, for a league record was shorthanded ’Thursday Philadelphia grabbed an early ^ “ ®** TV>mmy Heinsohn warn the phiiyers and (xxu^es Two thousand yards worth of Snell ho-s to be the key to Larry Zile^er. 248 yards and four touchdawns night in snapping the Red lead on Bill Sutherland’s goal at ' M.IA Pmirtuolmt / of both teaitto that a repeated u, '‘ A®''®* ‘"to vririrful mathe- Arnold Palmer was .in a large in a 87-14 coast i>et Iowa State Wings’ four-game irictory streak 7:80 of the first period, but the 5 O1J1 Reunion vlolatlon would reeult in Im- time* In fhe "'"*lca. Now in hia sixth year, group at 70. Leading money last week. 6-2. NHL’a defending chaipps tied it now rmu DCO.I3 ^ melon George Archer with an abundance of talent to play goals in Just 12 games— Oournoyer’f marker, vlvlng players and two coaehbi Boston It 1. my opinion that th^ pri- S iv riub ^ ^*® '" ‘®®®^ each had a 71. Lee ’Trevino stop Urn. Mtesouri’s defense best in toe league. Montreal then struck for throe of Harvard’s 1919 Rose Bowl nzary problem in the game L. “"ee ‘nJury. U.8. Open champion Orville was far from adequate in a 41-38 Montreal sidetracked the Phil- final period goals to put it away football team will hold s eotb Worc«8t«r a lack of dlsclpUnc on both after righT gnmM. ’ " ’ ‘®®®‘‘— *_ , seg-. Moody ported 74s and PGA title- squeakw over K-State last adelfMa Flyers 4-1 In the —the first when l^ k e y Red- reunion tonight at a - dtoher I teams. This is not the game w ment of ’67, but in his eight the Harvard CTub The Jetts have lunassed dou­ holder lUiy Floyd had a 76. week, yielding a whopping 394 night’s only other NHL miatch. mond rolled In a 12-footer as he offtrials cons'deration unless games that year he led the yante to passer Lynn Dickey. Veteran Red Beronson sedred was knocked to the Ice ■ Ch^mson defeated something occurs such as in ble that 2,000-yard figure in league in rushing TTis (lO), Nicklaua, who has won 848,000 passing, the only club in pro in his last two starts, the Sa­ Missouri, however, has a fine his sixth and seventh goals of Claude Provost mode it 8-1 Jah. 1, 1920. in Harvai this game. Even then it Is the which is also a Jet reconl. runner of Its ortm--Joe Moore, toe campaign—including one on Jacques Laplerriero added Pasadena ball ever to maraige this, ’The BUI Mathis was second among hara and the Kaiser, was grtm- cooohoa responsibility to keep faoed, figbt-Upped and In deep who ranks third nationally with a power play, while PWI Goy-'the final goal with six —ettnde ------players In line. If illegal nrilon closest New York~ has ever Jet carriers that year, the tost iXMue to yards oveo-land, JOHN flMATDA concentration- on his morning 164 rushes for 904 yards In seven ette scored the game’s first goal left. The first nigt^ football game sik-h ns Mr. Dixon describes 2,000 of seven times Mathis has been however, was in llw team’s sec­ round. fa m es-M d 4 d ^ y quarjer- on a power pjay and assisted oti» it was the first defeat at home was played ta/Des Moines, towa takes place it is usually Impos- either first or second for New __ . ^ • \8iujond yeqr withwun 1,678j.ocB yfirciayards rorfor a York. “ You conoentnite moire In the back in Terry McMlUan. Berenson’e first marker that for Philoitelphla In 14 regular to Um beating Orto- nnlsh in that de- wind,” Nicktousi said. ”If the Kansas State and Nebraska, snapped a 1-1 tie and put 8t. season games. nell 5-0. :-f'' a player asks one to watch a Mathis doesn’t have much of Booterg Had Fine Seaso^ tied with Oklahoma as the No. Louis ahead for good. pittmeiU. Most years New a chance .this year to duplicate wind hadn’t blown. I’d have parttculnr opponent. This did .York has had to settle for fin been closer to the hole. But 20 team, mealkwhile, shouldn’t Larry Keenan’s backhander not occur onjee to my know­ this feat, but he ts the thlrsl bavO much trouble bedding on to on another power iday ntade It Ishlhg dor below the Wd (their With Inexperienced SqiUid from where I w^, I_ couldn’t ledge. I •TAo • runnmgrunntog oacK.back, and Isis positlve- ^ i r share of first. Tlie Wild- 4-1 in the second period before . W tost year beat out only ly^Valuable when either Snell As far os I am concerned 1 6 n r a w w /w r POMtoly have scored better.” Buffalo and BoAon). or Booser must coihe out. His DEAN TOST The Indlaiu will lose to After each hortever he eats, 5-2 overfall, travel to Okla- Oairy. Unger scored for the Rad both teams were equn'ly at tema State, 1-2 and 8-3, while Wings. fault since It takes two to create 'Thte yoar. however, may well big running days are ""^hlnd m w *raturlllM"^m^iiIrt ^aduaUon 11 oenlors and four v.'as a relaxed and’ amlllngiman! Nebraska, 5-2 over-BlI, plays Ab McDonsdd finished up the a fivht If either A m P"*''® « »witch-«round. After him (Blll’e 846 yards in 1961 Mancheeter to«erroen. Included are Kurt talking, with the gaUeries, ges- to Iowa State, 1-3 and 3-4. Blues’ scoring with Ms seveath had r ^ ^ ^ » h e r ^ " f ‘•“rt week’s triumph over Ml- was second-best in the l e ^ e ) , S -«toralng rtarter turing « v l Jokiiig * gome could have been^ ntoJ!!d ‘**“^"* which Jet runners but the Jets are grateful for his guided the 1969 sa u a d ^ **t^ **** ***“ ' ’ / “ UnbeUevable,” he said after

JOHNSOK SEAHORSE mentartolto^ ** ^^I*h** tor tort ye«ir. If Matt ed and his nose fe-arrailgedT>r - i t ' ------— ——» aowsu, ana Dennis Watoh. Re- • “ “ ‘ ^ ®^*'‘ Emerson Boobor hold the less energetic roteofV N ew * n**?*, “ *nUng pUyere next year wUl P ^ery port- ,, . . t^ether - (n------one piece,- -w. the Jets . . . . York stock broker. _i__ 4. _ !!!??*: •— aaavMgMc ouu Bob w carter. vw r. FTMi Fred uuoa. OUha. . « g Jack-rtlmmed —wimmaQ oown down to to Very truly yours, ixzuld bid for a final touvenir Snell’s 948 in his rooWe-of- .F? “ young Bob Hust. Angelo IntagUsta, pounds on a two-month diet NINE RACES DAILY, Curl Farrell starting with the numeral two. the-year effortort to 1944. atands **^0" Rich Marah. ’Tom MacLean. now big in abUity more OUTBOARD MOTORS ■ aa tops for the club. He haa ^ w**.. •‘^ n g jim Smayda. Roger Talbot. »l*e—didn’t roisa a green, § EVERY SATURDAY had two gamesmes this . ,year__ _In '*7® Watoh. Steve Werbner.______» bogey and didn’t V/2 W . fe 100 HP. . which he hass topped l()b100 yards. “ thetoe mentor. Dave Whoolay, Brian BerahaiLBerahad- “ 4 “ ** more th«n u (,9 4 DAILY DOUBLE PLUS Boozer has had One but hU 129. During regular aeason play, er, Jim McGee, Pete Walsh "Thu is -probably_____ . the best SALES — PARTS — SBKVICB . 2 PERFECTAS JOE MISTREnAof against Cincinnati U the best Manchester tied both power- and ^ohn Herdic. ’ Putong round Ilib ever had.’ Closed Tuesdays . tor the|Super Bowl champs tide houses Windham and Canard Scoring tor the In d toi(^ ^ .i •**’’ 7»‘eWaua. one of the three BAST TBKMS — USED intTORS J«t> Baittr Shtii year. Snell and Boozer, are held hlgh-ecorlng Wethers- ed 21 goals and they rave us win three touraamente OpMi DMIy 7:90 AJL-5 PJL — 1 (except Nov. 11) moving along In Srd and 4th ««'«• »«> only two goals. Agslnst only 13 goals. Tbs y***'- “ I can’t recaU when I it ^ek N wtrk plaros among the leading niah- toe State’s No. 1 tesun in the only twice In the first period of ° I SBttoOPJl. Post Time 1:30 P. M. *"• ^ Soccer ’Tournament, action. sU In the second frame ------bis recait lllaM-A- t. . . The Jets have topped 200 Staples of Westport the Indiana seven In the third quarter and w . yards twice thU year. Last allowed « l y two goals in a kss- came up with six In the final ’ * A fith rM e* T U E S e , NOV. i r Two barbere for your pnrfeaaloiial M r atyltag.— Joo aad JiBuny Mletrena. ^ . r ytAT the highest they got w a s ‘ng effort: period. There .were 84 Basketball «... 1___ ' v MALRHINES Into the 170s. 11181 2.000 yards Manchester’s highest scoring kicks by the Red and White is veara*^a^^^»*“L-^*®** 11 RACES M rod Pea.leaer’e Haiwiyii ' ...... team riwhli^ to not ro for- effort came agalnrt Maton^ werbner and S m a v d a ^ the’ dtov^ S u a ? ^ ■/ POST TIME 11:30 A.M* V 84 0 AE*nUDEr ! * AIO U PARIUNO fetched M U aeemed when the zrilh a 44) score. They shut out .coring S L ^ ^ S t y Y '* * * ' “ ^ “ ** ■ 1 toelr opm enta tsrlce aad were Smayda bad a three-goal Irlck Ctoed rollevban r t a i e .___ cApnoL EQumnir Read Herald AdvertiseiiientH in n i ^ ^ e i ^ Kanaaa City game came against Hartford were Silkowski (2). Berahate tatersrtid^wttoe . ‘ deiensive de- PubUc In the piaydowna. toeing (8). Heidic (8). Bourtletd (2). ter now w it a ^ S T o fo S t o '!!; aSMAINST, — * partments.. ^ ‘ "b °n a fourth period goaL Emmerling (1) and Marah (1). the Y. “* ^1

MAKCnESTfeK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, (X)NN.,' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, J9«9 PAGE TWENTY-THREE Iwlwst O ppoifIty 28 H«lp WaHt«d ■■ Halp Wwitad Mala 34 Halp Waatad— Mala 34 O iw td .! 13 CfMtracHiiq 14 TAVIBRN for sale—Money mak 35 CLASSIFIED c a r p e n t e r — A reliable er. Owner anxioua. Call Mr. KtOCK Company baa an open- SNOW phnring, residential and handyman for repaira, Inatalla- Frechette tor more details. R. ,lng for maintenance man. DEAN MACHINE commercial. Also trucUmg. M, Frechette, Realtora, 647- NURSES AIDES —11 p.m. to Many benefits are offered such Reasonable imtas. 646-1974. tlona, home improvementa. Can Ted, 9 to S p.m., M7-T8M 7 a.m. LaiM Manor, 6494618. as'-productlon bonus, paid hoU- PRODUCTS or Evenings M947M. days, and group insurance CALL, Handyman. Leavea raked ACANCHESTER — it«h. ^ CAREER minded woman for * CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS’ or vacuumed, carted away. specialty ohop, excellent start­ plan. Apidy in person at 1866 102 COLONIAL RD. Reasonable ralea. 649-6806. N. J. LaFlamme — Carpenter aoda shop. Thriving buaine8s,^ ToUand ^ ^ e ., Manchester. ^ 8 AJLto4:30PJl all stock Included- Owners re­ ing salary. CaU Olaaier’a, 848- contractor. AddlUona, remodel­ 8846. n U N R I Construction Co., Car­ ing and repairs. Call anytime tiring. Asking $10,000. CaU HJ>. JIO %ORB Operators — first, Has Immediate Openings: COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. pentry and remodeling aervlee. for tree esUmates. 87B-1642. Cole, Realtor, 648-9006. WOMAN wanted for light gen­ s e ^ d and BUrd shift. LAtha Days: 7 a.m. to '4:80 p.m. Addltlcna, garage and renovn- eral cleaning, 7-11 a.m. App^ operators, second Olift Verti­ Nights; 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. OORJtERS, garages, nerves, - 4:M P Jt. DAT BETOBB PUBUCATIOK tlons. No Job too amaU. Call Holiday Lanea, 89 Spencer St„ cal turret lathe t^Mraton, s ^ DeadUne for Saturday and B l o a ^ la c m p.m. PrMa> 64S-00M or 6494083. rec rooms, room addltlona. Maneheoter. ond shift. CaU LeJdi Corpora­ TURRET LATHE—Set-up kitdiens, ad^a-levris, rocting, Frivota IwstraetioNS 32 tion, 648-lSn and operate. FIX^cSl cleaning and sraxlng. siding, genera] repaira. QuaUty BAKERY Mieswoman, good PLEASE READ YOUR AD Janitor service. Call Suburban wmkmanahlp. Financing avail­ hours, good wages. Apply FULLrTTME automobOe me­ HARDINGE CHUCKERS __ "■ "W M t Ada» a rr taken avor the phone a . a Floor Maintenance Service. able. IkMoomy BuUdera, Inc. BULLDOZER OPERATOR Pmrkade Bakeryj Parkada chanic. Also service statloh at-\ -S et-u p and operate. H k > advertlaer abooid read Ids ad the m sT FTee estimates. Fully Insured. _ 443-6169. 872-0647. evenings Shopping Center, 949-6810. tendant, fuU-tlme. Apply Sun­ ^ " ^ r e t o r t e r r o r s ia tlW laT^ 64»«839. TRAINEES NEEDED set Service Station, 666 B. Mid­ PRODUCTION MILLERS next tanertlon. Tile Herald la reapoaalble for erdr ONB hi- dle ’Tpke., Manchester. —Se^up and operate. ■?***?*” L*" advorOoemeht aad tlMa ODD JOBS, light trucking, REMODELINO rec rooms, and Train now to operate buU- WOMAN part-time, for clean­ 2?^ to ^ ***^* ®* ■ "make good" Insertlah. B n«n which carpentry, miscellaneous re­ repair work, 889-9189. dosers, backhoee, etc.. In ing. Laurel Manor, 649-4619. MEXZTIANIC — tor fleet vrork, TOOL GRIlfDERS — Ex­ ^ ****! !?*?? **** value of the adverUsemeat wtO m at be six -day week. Must be avail­ oorrectod by **inAke ipood** lim ir lh i pairs, etc-, good service and booming oonatniotlon indus­ perienced at ■ aharpenins low prices. 648-7318. try. Complete training pro­ COUNTER QIRL part • time able tor out of tosm vrork. For metal cutting tools. 16 gram In full or pait-ttme evenings, $1.90 per hour. 646- appointment call 648-3878, 649- ALL MAKES of* chsiti saws re­ 1689. - 4115. nUfkvfBa* TMI F m ) BIDWBLL Home Improvement claaaea. No cotr eepoudence,- BRIDEPORT MILLING paired and sharpened. Lawn learn on the e^pment, MACHINE OPERATORS 643-2711 mowers and snow btowers re­ Co. Expert installation of RELIABLE woman for house- PART-TTMB help vranted, 875-3136 aluminum aiding, gutters and Mate approved. OaU any­ paired. Mini-Motors, 188 Rear time 1-236-8894. cleaning one day par week. mornings for clerk and de­ —^t-up and operate. Middle Tpka., West^ 6494706. trim. Roofing Installation and 644-286A 64$-2$76. Uvery work. Good pay, flexible repaira. 6494496, 876-9109. X hours. Apply |n person. Liggett AU benefits. POLLARD Tree Service— Ex­ SALBSaiRL— Attractive, mod­ Drug, Manchester Psrkade. Trenble ReaebTni^ Oir Advertiser? pert tree removal, pruning and ROOFING and Roof Repair em, fast thinking. Able to work trimming. Insured. 2894730. CougUn Roofing Co.. Inc.. 643- HalpWoRtod— as part of sales team. Musical PORTER — full or part-UmA . 24-Hour Answering Servies - no7 background preferred, 9 a.m. momtags, five days weekly; ^ Equal Opportunity Employer 8HARPB1NINO Service - Saws 35 to li90 p.m. Monday through Apply In person, Arthur Drug knives, aces, shears. Matas Friday, ^ast growing branch Storsa, 943 Main St.. Manchea------to Herald Readers rotary bladM. Quick saivtos Rooltaig aud BOOKKBEPBUl — /Knowledge t«r. YOUNG man to oaolat man- of Burroughs or NMlonal__ _ Book store complex. Apply In person Ham tntormatlon on one ul our claaatfled adverBaeoiaalsr Capitol Eoulpment Co. 8F ChbiiMys 16-A only. Arrow Stereo lApe Town, ------— . _^______ager, lighting showroom. Will No answer at the telephone Ustedf Simple call the Main St.. Maaebasier Bourr keeping Machine, accounts re­ CAR WASHER, good driving train - t-, excellent permanent ROOFING — Specialising re­ ceivable. At least 83 per hour 828 West Middle Tpke., Man­ dallv 7:804. Thursday 7;i04 chester. record, kimledge of auto me- opportunity. Mr. Claman, 646- Saturday 7;SIM 948-7168. pairing roofs of aU kinds, new plua, five days, 10 to 6:80 or dhanica. OaU 647-1180. $990. EDWARDS roofs, gutter work, chlziuwys 1 to 6:80,. Call Mr. Shapiro, T oil ARB A-1. truck Is A-l cleaned and repaired. 90 yearo* 648-2138 ;Caaual Village Shopa, ANSWERIND SERVICE Cellars. atUes, yards, drive­ ejqierience. Free eottBRStea. Monchekter. IM p 35 ways saalad and siiMli truck­ CaU Hawley 9434861, 944- 7 ing doM A-l rig h t OhD Tie- 8338. clean work, packing PRODUCTION mUIlng and COLONIAL BOARD S494SM S7S-251t mano Tnioklng Sarvkw toll plastic bags in cartons, speed lathe hands needed, Uberal an& leave yoor message. TouTI bear from our advertMer M bee. 74S-448T ROOFING, Oiittars. Chimneys— And care essential. Sensible benefits. -60-hour week. Apply fig time without spending nil evening at the tateftene. New and ropalrs our special­ starting n te with merit raises. in person, Metronloe Inc., 640 COMPANY StBPS. stdewalka stetw walla, ty, 30 yean expertanco. Free Pleasant new plant on Tolland Hilliard St., Manchester. flrejdaoes. flagstone termcea. estimatea. CaU Roy KshUil. Sk, Bast Hartford, about one SKILLED AND UNSKILLED AatamobBas For Stda 4 All ooneretc repairs, both in­ 648- 0381 after 6 p.m. / mile from Manchester line. side and outside railings. Land Houn 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., 6 days Excellant wages. full-Ume, eta days per week. Shift dif. HERALD 1965 r a m b l e r Classic. One scaping. Reaaoiiablv priced ■ a week. Call 638-7497, 10 a.m. Carlyle Johnson ferenUil, Blue Cross, CMS, Ufe Insurance, paid hoUdaya owner, 6 cylinder, automatic, Call 6480851 Hu€diii9 aud Plumbiiig ^ UU noon, week days only, for and other fringe beneflta very clean. $676 or beat offer, interview. * fe. BOX LETTERS 876-1641. BRICK, block and' atone work. GRANT’S Plumbing Sendee, Machine Cb. Brick walls, patios, outdoor-in­ quaUty work, prices. OaU 615 PARKER STREET For Tour for free estinulte, 648-6841. PONTIAC Bonneville, 1962, door fireplaces, stdewalka, TELETYPE OPERATOR Has openings for: MANCHESTER Infonnation power brakes, power steering, chimneys. Free estimates. Would Involve other diver­ automatic shift, good cotuUUon. Domenic Morrone, 648-1804. MRS. E. S. LOFTUS THE HERAU> wlU not 643-0680. MiSliMrY, g e d responsibiUUes. Hours •GENERAL MACHINE disclose the identity of LIQHT trucking, odd Jobs, also Drwiiiialiiiig 15 8:16 to 6 p.m., please con­ OPERATORS any advert iuer using box 1066 RAMBLER station wagon, moving large appliances. Burn­ tact: letters. Readers answer­ very good condition, $406. 742- ing barrels delivered. 84 . 644- AL’nsItATIONS my specialty, (Set-up and operiste) RBUABLB man wanted to MECHANIC — experienced, ing blind box ads wte 8238. 1776. satisfaction guaranteed. Call WESTINGHOUSE work at South Windsor^ Auto hourly rale, five-day week, full desire to protect tbelr Parts. Inquire in person, or part-time. Apply In person. 647-8807. APPUANCE •HEAT TREATER Identity con follow ‘his 1962 THUNDERBIRD, 2 - door ATTICS and cellars cleaned, SALES A SERVICE CO. Schanck Rd.. South Wlndeor. Paul Dodge Pontiac, 87$ Mam procedure; hardtop, all power, 3496. 742- odd Jobs, light trucking, trees , Mancheater. Enclose your reply to 8288. removed and lots cleared. CaU Moving—TnicMng— 130 Prestige Park Rd. •TOOL CRIB ATTEND- the box in on envelope — 649-1794. __ ^ Storagn 20 East Hartford. Conn. ANT SERVICE MAN address to the Classified Manager, Manchseter 1961 TEMPEST, automatic ODD JOBS— Reasonable' rates. MANCHESTER DeUvery-Ught Mr. R. J. Kennedy FULL-TIME Evening Herald, togrther tranamlsaion, $126. 646-1089. Oarages, attics and cellars trucking and package deUvery. 289-7931. •STOCK SELECTOR FuU-Ume experienced oil with a memo Ilstl^ tbs cleamed. Lawn raking, rubbish Retrigeraton, waohan and An Equal Opportunity Employer burner and heaUng man. N PORTER companies you do NOT 1968 CORVAIR— 4-s]Med, good removal. Small ohniba and stove moving, specialty. Fold­ Good wage's, benefits. Shtcellent salary, working jwant to see your letter. condition. $196. CaU atter 6 trees removed. Call 643-2001. condlUons and securKy. Blue ing chain tor rent. 6494752. FUtL-’TDCB and port-tlma For general cleaning . and lYour letter wUi be de- p.m., 873-8781. \ waitresaas, 5-day vraek. 9 - 5 Crooa, CMS, Major Medical, jstroyed if the advei^ser 62 MAIN ST. uniforms and outstanding I is one you’ve mentioned. 1967 IMPALA Wagon, good shift. W. T. Grant Co., Park­ custodial work. |k92 per SNOW jUowlng, making route. PoInHng Piy iln g 21 ada. profit sharing and penalon I if not it will be handled condition. 30,000 mUes, V4, 288 CaU 643-2301 after 6 p.m. plana. OaU tor appointment. hour to start. Apply; I in. the usual manner engine. CaU 6484917. INSIDE—rOutalde palntliig Dpe* SALES Aasoclatss wanted by PAR’^-TME help for general YOUR BUBINEB8 Ja^tor, de- rial rataa for people over M real estate omce, tuU faclUUea greenhouse work and flower 1968 RAMBLER, 3-door aedan, pendable night service, daUy, CoU my oompetiton, then call deUvery, days only. Apply In 668-0181. Vj8, automatic, very clean, provided. WlU train Inexper­ weekly or monthly bools. Call me. Estimates glvaa. 949-7988 ■ ienced but otherwise qualified person at. Kraus# Ftortst, 931 iM t and Found 1 $836. CaU 648-1834. 644-0629. ------^ ------1 Hartford ^Rd., Manchester. MOTTS EDWARD R. PRICB -Pamtlng appUcanta. Call MT. Dwyer, at Evans A Clapp, 460 Mkln St., CUSTODIAN nights tor general SHOP-RITE 0 POUND — Beagle type, black, 1963 FORD wagon, automatic, TREE SERVICE (Boueisr^ - •xterior and Interior Paper- power steering, new Ores, Manchester. 647-1464. cleaning. Apply Holiday Lanes, brown and white female. CaU 'Trees c u t buUdlng lots elsar- hangtng. OoUings. etc Insured ROAD FOREMAN •9 Spencer SI. SUPER MARKET radio. 643-3844 afier 6 p.m. Dog Warden, 646-4666. ed. trees topped Got a tree 649- 1008 MANicURUT wanted, full or Price $460. probleniT WeU worth rilione TOWN OF COVENTRY CARPBNTHA experienced, FOUND — Black male dog, B. H. MAGOWAN JR. A Som . part-Ume. CaU Magic Mirror 887 East Middle Tphe. 1960 caU. 743-82K , Beauty Salon, 643-9449. rough and trim work. CaU white cn chest. CaU Dog War­ J^ALOON, 4-door sedan, Interior and exterior painting, starting salary $4.39 per hour, den 646-4666. autolhi 7434063 after 6 p.m.' Manchester aUc transmission, radio, paper hanging. ’Thirty years iS t PUn S operator M. beater, plus Uberal fringe benafile. good running condition, HousuhoM SarvkM expertenoe, four generations. Mostly numerical. Beneflta. Working toreman to direct LOST— Child’s green corduroy $160. 643-7932. FULLTIMB, part-time, morn­ Jacket, BenUey School district. Free asUmatas, fully insured. Osar Broa., 140 Rye St, So. Town rood maintenance and ings or evenings. Work In OffMod 13>A 648-7861. PLANT LABOR, paint maau- V 643-8611. 1962 TORD Oediude 600, 4-door Windsor. oonatruoUon program. Oppor­ modem pet shop for high tacture, 40 hour week. Contact tunity for experienced equip­ sedah, automatic, V4, good UOHT -m u o a N a . buuT daltv CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex­ wages. Over 19. Apply Kings Jack Kaplan, 878-8886. LOST— Passbook No. 79697 ery, yarr ning one of our nbw modem OAS STATION attendant and chester Office. AppUcaUon esUmates. Cali Richard Mar- Manchester, 6000. Un, 649-9388, 649-4411. details and apptloatlon contact pet a b ^ . Klnga DeperUnant minor repair work. Apply made for payment. 1966 MERCURY Park Lane, 4- Store, Iftnclieeler Parkada, REWEAVINO of buma, moU>- chambermaid wanted- six First Selectman, Coventry or' Arnia’s Quit, MO Middle ’Tpke. door. Executive car. Excellent PAINTING—Specialising in in­ Mr. Kinaalla. Wsel. FOUND — ijHendly bright holes, stppers repaired. 'Wtat- days a sreek. Bxperfanced pre­ State Peiaonnel Department, condition. New radial Urea. $1,- terior finish. Fully insured, P.O. Box 8IM, Hartford on or - t - orange male tiger cat, vicin­ 896. CaU 649-1847 'after 6 p.m. dow shades mode to maaeure. ferred but not neceasary. Ceil ity Birch S t 649-31S8. free esUmates. CoU Ronald 648-1805. ‘ before Nov. 14,1999. all atae Venetian bUnds. . Key* Deohales, at 6494472. 1966 AUSTIN Healy 8,000. Blue, LOST — Male German Shep­ made while you walk Tape re­ EVENING WORK very good condlUon. Asking corder* for rent. Marlow’s. «r CEILING painting. Also repair ROCKVILLE manufaefiiring TbuNO~MAN — PuU-Ume. to herd, S-months old puppy. Bol­ plant, requires experienced $1,800. Cali 649-4839. Malq 8t 6494221 or replace ceilings and svaU. in dauvIvery and biouna^' ton 'St., Manchester area. OaU clerk typist tor various duties -Uon. Turnpike TV, III M9$, BURGER CASTLE 643-1089. Reward. < Reasonable. CaU betvr^ 6-7 ’ In order department. Hours 9- 1960 CHRYSLER 418 engine as TWO bandymen vraint s'variety p.m.,^64*4764. , - is or for parte. Best offer. 649- 5. CaU 975-8899. SERVICE station help, ..ftdl or of Jobs by day/or hour. Rea- *r ' ----- 0006. aonal^. Call 6494906. part-time days. Apply la per­ •'Has on opening tor a man over 18 to work evenliiga a t our Punoncrik son, Ruosell's Texaco, 515 Moncherter store. Must be eMe to work after 10 p.m. Mil CUSTOM made draperies, slip JDatfilcol SarvkM 22 NURSES AIDES — 5-11 p.m. Adams St., 9494110. cloetag. Experienos preferred but we wUl train.* RIDE wanted to P ratt A Whit- CHEVROLET, 6-cylliider, ctnrfrs and reupbolsterlng. ELECTRICAL contracting, Leurei Manor, 645-4S15. ney. Bast Hartford, 7-8:80 conditio^ $480. 6494970. Budget terms. BstabUsbed in commercial and Industrial, ATTENTION^Young Men. Im­ IM , Days. 624-0164 evtnlngs. prompt service. ()uaUty work mediate openinga for five, neat, INTERVIEWS DAILY AT THE STORE aWft.'TIclnlty rf Green Rd.a^ MODEL A Ford oou^. MERRY CHRISTMAS I aggressive young men to rep­ Summit 8k, Manchester. O il rumble seat, exoeUent eondi- 649-7690. new InstaUatlons and mainten­ ance. (kUl 628-7538 or 547-9796. AVON gives you the opportunity resent leading firm, Manchee- 901 Middle Tpke , Wert - Mancberter ®**'^**<- tJoo. Oall after 0 p.m; 648-0066. to turn spare time into money, 4er, Hartford and surrounding selling superb line a t gift Mems araaa. High oarntegs. rapid Between the hours ri 9-11 njn., 14 p.m., 74 p.m. to neighbors. Start now. Oall AafooiebBes For Sola 4 1961 VOLKSWAGEN, $286. ChU Cootraefbig 14 Fioishlag 24 advsncenMnt, new oar trans­ afier 4 p.m. 6|I9480$. portation fUrTdabad for wwh- NEED CAR? Credit very bad? LEON Cleesynskl bulldrr—new FLOOR SANDING aad reflnlsb Ing .aroa. Drawing oooount for BURGER CASTLE Bankrupt, repoeaeaelon? Hon- 1966 TEMPEST, 4-door, 6 cylte- homes custom buUt, remodel­ mg (speeialtatng ta older FULL-TIME, poit-Umo, morn­ expMtase to start. Must be abto M Douglas accepts lowest der new front brakes, 2 new ing, additiotts, rec rooms, ga­ fieors). ineide patadag. Paper ings or svonlngs. Woili in rood- to begin ImmjKhateiy. No ex- SYSTEMS, INC ' down, smaUest payments, any­ tires. As is, beet offer over rages. ' kltebena remodeled, hanging No Job toe small ora pet shop for high whges. perlenoe neeeoaary. See Mrs. where. Not amaU loon finance . $750. CUl 643-4537. bath tile, cement work, stepe John VtrfaUle, 6494780. Oyer 19. Apply Klngo Depart- WoodeS, n a.m. to 8 p.m„ company plan. Douglas Mo- ’ .dormer^. Residential or oom- meat Store, Maneheoter Park- Mon^y and Tuaeday, only st tors, 845 Main. 1964 ~ VOLKSWAGEN^ BecUe. jnarlcal. CaU 6494291. ads, Mr^fC(nsalla. the Hartford HUton HoUf. very good condition.* $780 or Hartford. BOY in service, must seU 1988 beat offer. 22549T1. KITCHENS — Colonial. | mod­ ATTENTION — Toui« ladlea. Cutlass, 8 cylinder. Ram-air, ern and Maditertnnaan, Also DRIVER and stock rierk p i^ 2 7 Imihadiate opeoinga tor five power steering, 3-door hardtop. rec rooms. AU wotk enstem neat, sggi sestvs young ladlee time or fu|l-Uiiie. Apply to pe^ 11,000 mUes. $2,296. 566-7196 nr built. CaU Royal Cuetom Build­ son, Alcar Auto 'P a rts, 2M . Tracks—Tfoctofs 5 MORTOAOBS — 1st and 2nd. to reprsosnt Uadtiig faridon 94$-96$2. ers, 949-9454. tntorim financing editors. Manebeoter, Hartford Spruce Sk 1964 OR 1989 FORD heavy duty and eonfidenttal and surrounding, arsas. High NEWTON H, SMITH and Sob- J. D. Real Betau MAN—Reesat veteran preferred IM l FORD vrith OldsmobUe en­ econbUiM-vaas. Exealloat ocn- RemodeUng. rspalring, addi­ saralngB _wlth drasring ac­ to train oa plaeUe costing tech­ 7 diUon. CaU 74S-7V76. Am oe. 54641M. gine. Best offer, 646-17U. tions, rec. rooms, garages, count for expensss during ten- nician- Should enjoy some de­ day tratalng program. Nsw 1965 DODGE pick-up, 9,000 porches and roofing. No Job tail W€fhi. Both factory and lab too smaU. CaU 9494144. ear tranopoftarion fundsbed type work tevolved. Orowto po- 1$$4 TEMPEST Pontiac, good miles, like new. Loedied with tor sarU ng arse. Bonus trips extras. 397 Spruce Sk 2 t teatlal to expending eMapeay. coDditlan. Cajl 6454400. WES ROBBINS CarpsntfY ro- srttb cboporone group tor thoee Good pey aad benefita. Bart modeUng speetaMak Additfoos, PIZZA SHOP sad Resleurent ia sdto excel to nsUon’s rsoort 1365 CHEVROLET MaUbu $27. 1994 DODGE Sportsmen Vsn. JIartfard tocaUon. ChU 092194 removable seat, good ecadt- rec rooms, dormete, porckea, prime locetlon. Complttsly cttlse. Psrsalo saoouru|M convertible, power steering, tor toterview appriatmeak tfon. $500. Can 5494M6. cabtneta. formica. built-taa, equipped. 66J00. PhObrick ettead interview. PotsoM In- power brakes. Good ocodltion. taaihroonu, kitchcBS, 9494446. Agency Reidtors. 545-4300. terriewo only. Muot be bo MAlf7FbR^iiasto^ CaU m-$7$l. 196$ CHEVROLET Van. V4, 14’ __ L_____ start tromsdiatoly. See Mrs. aad rscetvtng ristk. SmaU sa- HALLMARK BEAUTY Seloa—Excalleat loca- PONTIAC — 19M CataUna. 4- boQC. eOBdltSOB. Wooden, II a.m. to 9 \p.m., pandlng eempany. Good pay paay—for home Imprev; tloa. Good iaeome. For more Monday aad Toeaday oejy. at WAITRESSES door, power jtteertng aad iof GUI ta-rKo. aad bsaollfe. Apply at tu addtttons. rsc rooms, detaOa can Mr. PreebeOe. H. The Hartford HAm Hotel. brakes, extras. Excellent con- PraeUgs Perk Rtl. Boat Hert­ rooflag, guttata. Free aatt- M. Froebatte, Reettors. '647- Hortferd. ford. dltldn. Owner, 6454894. an WANTED Can 54540 1919 MtlSTANO. oonvestible 9 ATlUfllON Msa and Womea tvasNos AND AnautooNS cylinder, standard traaamie- METAL boOdtav 9or rent la ia- CARPEN TRY — eo —Are yoB looktag for oppor- atoB. $700. 943-7796. fleen. hatchways. . tanfijr? SoU vorloty of pro- dustrlal ama, alae gara^ WOODWOUKIRS (MO B U N n A n ) 19M RAMBLER, radio, hoatar. rent with IF kigti doors. 649 6644 after 6. me ally grows into fauge w balisilt ;T MOUBBi'StSS to SOS PJH. nnUMnadc, very clean.* $360- Oto- ouUsk OoBtoct Mr. McOockto- METAL f AMUCATORS Oon afier $. *724610. Be Jth tos data. SprtegfMd. Maoe. 419 I U iiS AM. to • PJI, S9 • to SOS PJ*. 19Sr CORVETTE, $27. two ttqn' Usiaa hiwifH sM ipay, wwfc wttk-ffvtr* ptne esetree. Cnn after i p.ak, .Coatset Mr. KOkon. 645407L ______nee rm eyROtMT. whhe. sato- BICTCiJBS-4li and used. Re- P A Y m ^ S 6 cylinder. 2-dopr. tttw pelrs on ell a Opsa dally ALLIED n iU lN G SYSTEMS UMe. brahas. ^ system. 94:50. MenchesUr eyrie Mwp. MANCHmi DAtKAM OeeC ta e a h * eendSlen. AeSMg 6162 WeM MldiBe Tyfee.. 649- iM TOLLAND m s . HANCHESns ...... J- t ' -f . X

H^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1989 PAGE TWENTY-POUE MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1969 Hoons For Sola 72 THERE 0U6HTA'’BB A LAW ' ’ BY SHORTEN emd WHIPPLE IM p Woniwd-—Mak Help Wontecl— HouMt For Sob 7 2 B o ifa M n Lo m H o m For Ron^^f^l Mole or Femok MANCHESTER — New on For Root ' 64 RAISED Ranch, 7 rooms, two CLASSIFIED niartiet. Immaculate modem OF WANT to see how you can make BERRY’S fuU baths, 2-«ar garage, two Colonial. Central location, IH WANTED (SO commission a night for a FIVE-ROOM flat on first floor. 900 SQUARE feet, first floor, baths, 3-car garage, recrea­ 86166 m n c m r t r Newly redecorated. Ideal for 600 square feet, secoigl floor. years old. 6275 per m an& Ask MANCHESTER and VICINTY few hours of your tlm ef Call tion room, screened rear W hen HE^JUST retired or woiUng coude. No .Good location. Light manu­ for Mr. PhlUirick, PbUbrick Ken Mulvey, 1-426-1170 after Agency, Realtors, 6M-4200. ADVERTISING porch. FTant-to-baek Uylag pets. Can be seen any time, 86 facturing or warehouse. Peter­ HV66MG — FulI'Time — 6 p.m. "^C^ASSIFlISil ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS room arlth fireplace. Bel Air T im iG H IU E RusseU St., Manchester. man Real Estate Agency, 646- Real Estate, mneent A. Bog- Financing Available On All These Homes 1 2228. 8 AJI. to 4:30 PJR. OOWHICWM s . ..SEVEN rooms, second floor, up ginl. Realtor, 648-9883. Service Station Attendant Sihiorions Wonted— Out off Town a r e a , »E SEES to 3 children accepted, 6165. in­ 268 MAIN ST. — Office space 616.900— Slx-room Cape, garage, new heating systsm. Nseda 66 MANCHESTER ~ Six • zoom EMPTY some, work.. Female 38 cluding hot water. Security de­ available immediately. Rea­ For Root COPY CUK^NCLTIBIE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Colonial, overlooUng CeqteE^ x \ PARkMGUTS And Lubrication Man WILL CARE for boy 8-6 years. posit. 647-1829. sonable. Rent one room or EAST HARTFORD —.4 large i 6:86 PJI. DA^'BSmRB PDBUOAlIOH Park. IH baths, two-car 630,500—81x-ro6m Cspe, central locaUon. Owners Ample play area and play­ /SS n three rooms. H. M. Frechette,.' rooms, modem, 8-famiIy, gocxl J garage, laige rooms. Immedi­ . GALORE f o u r extra large rooms. Im­ .DeadUne tor Saturday andMaeiday is 4d6 pan. Friday 624.900— Large three-bedroom Ranch. Fireplace, garagf, Tou’ll enjoy working at Mancester’s finest service station. mates. Licensed home. Call Realtors, 647-9993. £7 neighborhood, adults, no pets, ate occupancy. Hayes Agen­ Working conditions .are pleasant and your fellow employes mediate occupancy, second large wooded lot. Excellent area. Immedlata oc­ 643-6927. floor, nice residential location. 6145. 528-2616. I . cy. 646-0181. cupancy. Assumable mortgage. * " are. most congenial. You will receive full company benefits TODS COOPERATION WIIX ^ s m w « Security and references. 646- SB appreciated 623,900 ^ 6-ROOM SpUt, ga- —plus many fringe benefits, too! Apply in person at . . . ATTENTION — Working moth­ 0485. ■ WAREHOUSE ROCKVILLE — 8H-room apart- i d ial M3-2711 626.900— Oversized Raised Ranch, "m ne large bedrooms, ers, busy housewives. Child ment, stove, refrigerator and ' rage, buUt-lns, immaculate IH baths, rec room, fireplace,'garaga Larga lot care, day or evenings in my condition, apre treed lot As­ FOUR-poom, second floor, Space on PumeU PI. Next heat, adults, no pets, 6100. Owners moving. Offers oonstdered'. , licensed home. 648-6044. monthly. AIm spacious 4-room sume VA mortgage. Hutchtais " Moriarty Brothers apartment. Stovfe, hot water. to the CBT. Going for less CoaHhuad From Pracodliiq Poqp 637.900— 7-room SpUt IH baths, buUt-lns, garage, acra lo t 128 Walnut St., 648-9489 be­ apartment, centraUy located, Agency, Realtors, 649-5334. 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER — 643-6185 DAY CARE In my licensed than 61. per eq. ft. — ------r ______Bxoellent area. Assumable mortgaga. \ tween 1-7 p.m. heat and hot water, no pets. Invostmant Proporty Houses For Sak 72 MANCHESTER — Duplex 6-4, Manchester .home. Bowers For Sola 7Q.A ♦38.800—Forest Hills area—Large Ranch, three twln^rised Sch^l area. Call 649-7098. MANCHESTER — PuUy euip- KEITH REAL ESTATE separate furnaces, tile baths, bedrooms, taro fuU baths, finished family room, HEU> WANTED male, full­ ped, two-bedropm Townhouse, 626.500 — ATTRACTIVE 6-room newly paintM, porches, one very clean. Make an oftor. He'p Wontnd— Main 36 DAY,, CARE in licensed home 649-1922 FOUR-FAMILY, 4-room apart­ Colonial, raised hearth fire­ time. Ajn>ly In person. Barrett 1% baths, close to school and 646-4126 ments. 65JO0. yearly income. block from Malh S t Owner 643- for infant or child under four. Bi b Iim s s P r o p t r t y place, bullt-lns, attached ga­ 5945. 839.900— Immculate 8-room Ranch. Rec room arlth bar. Plumbing Supply, 331 Broad LANE maintenance man for stores. Available December Never a vacancy. Call for St., Manchester. nights. Apply Holiday Lanes, Call 649-7025. 1st. 646-2872. ~ ' For Salu 70 rage, ahade trees, assumable Manicured shrubs. Lots of trees. BuUt-tns. Has **A1N ST., comer office. ^ complete details. M.H. Palmer, VA mortgage. Hutchins Agen­ MANCHESTER — Split LeVel, everything, must be seen. 89 Spencer St., Manchester. rooms and lavatory. House h Realtor, 648-6831. seven rooms, modem' kitchen ELECTRICIAN —Journeyman, Situations Wanted 5% ROOM, large apartment, l^ C H E S T E R — 20,000 cy, Realtors, 649-5324. 681.900— Biggest bedrooms In team, two ceramic baths, and experienced helper. Top three bedroonu, second floor, Hale Bldg. Call 643-2667. square foot moaonary Indus­ with bullt-lns, 1% baths, dining 822.500 — NEW Raised Ranch, room, three bedrooms, family kitchen arlth aU a]q>Uancea, fireplace, garage. Fine wages with benefits. Call be­ Male 39 6180. Two children accepted. FIVE—room suite of front Wair. trial building,' IH acres, cen­ area. Lxrt of house tor the money. Salesmen W anted 36>A Call 649-8850. tral location, all utilities. Land For Sain 71 3 bedrooms, garage, 150x200’ room, garage, large lot Phil- tween 8 a.m. Emd 5 p.m. Rob­ ’TEEN-AGE handyman desires St. ofAces, 100 percent loca­ e rt’s Electric Co, 644-2421. Many possibilities, including treed lot. Hutchins Agency brick Agency, Realtora, 646- 888,909-Laige Oolotdal. IH baths, garage. Htwe lo t Many TEXAS Oil Company needs man odd jobs and lawn work. ’Por­ A 85 MAQt St one bedroom apart­ tion near banks, air-condition­ Realtors, 649-5324. 4200. V extras. You’U love this one. over 40 as traveling represen­ commercial use, Hayes Agen­ YOUNG man who desires re­ ter St. area. 643-6632. ment, first floor, electric stove ed, automatic fire sprinkler. LAND FOR SALE Hootos For Sdiu 72 Hoosos For Stdia 72 Houm s For S a k 72 tative. Write A.D. Dickerson, Ajqily MarioWs, 867 Main St cy, 646-0181. MANCHESTER — Three - bed- MANCHESTER' 3-bedroom 634.900— Executive 1,800 square feet two baths, 3- tailing as a career, sales (D IMf kr NtA, Ik. and refrigerator, heated, park­ ear Pres., Southwestern Petroleum room Colonial. Large kitchen, Colonial, convenient location, aA rnTm uTm ------»(ANCHEaTER — Tour ______chil- ___ space gsiora. Acre lot Private financ- oriented. Boy’s and men’s de­ ing. 6100 monthly. Available FLiKNIShiijLi offlee for rent on MANCHESTER —Center—Pos­ Route 44A Bolton. Approx. tog avafiable. Oorp., 534 N. Main, Port Worth, Doff— Birds— Pots 41 November 12th. CaU 649-2865— sible office and residence com­ 8 acres. 600 ft. frontage. formal dining room, fireplaced completely air - conditioned. rtT-ronm df*n will love this older home **^NCH®STER—Custom 8-room /' partment. To learn manage­ Texas. ' Main St., 675. Semirity deposit living room ,1% baths, 2-car Priced to sell, low 20’s. Paul six-room Cape. Rec room, two tri-level on wooded acre lot, 2 ment, assistant buying, salary 'H things don't work out, Clement— how would you like before 5 p.m. bination. Six-room Colonial, 2- Near Bolton Lake. Ideal for tUe baths, bullt-lns, paneled 8 blocks from grade school and GROOMING all breeds. Har­ required. Call 648-9678. garage, 628,900. Wolverton W. Dougan, Realtor, 6494586. junior high, 3 big bedrooms, baths, firot-floor famUy room, open. Call Mr. Shapiro, 648- mony Hill. H. C. Chase, Hebron to be a judge in next yedfs Miss America contest?" ear garage. Bus line. 624,900. motel. Can be bought sub- fireplace, carpeting, garage. 2-car garage, privacy, top lo­ THREE-room flat, garage, hot SIXALL STORE near lOO per Hayes Agency, 646-0181. "jeot to zoning. Agency, Realtora 649-2818. formal dining room, big kitch­ H. M. FRECHETTE 2128, Casual Village Shops, H «lp. Wantud— Rd., Bolton. 643-6427. water, stove. Middle-aged cou­ EIGHT-ROOM OOlonlOl. 4 bed- New vfumace. Awnings tor cation. High 30's. Hayes Agen­ Manchester. cent Main Street location. Ap­ en. Only 620,900. I%u] W. Dou­ Mai* or Famalo 37 ple only. Call 648-6818. SEVEN-ROOM custom bulk rooms, family room first floor, complete bouse and patio. gan, ReaUor, 649-4588. cy, 646-0181. ply Marlow’s. 867 Main Street 3W CENTER Street, an eight KUington. High on a hUl. Beautiful lot, 70x300’. Mid room home with 2-car garage home, double garage, in- 2H baths, sundeck, double gar­ REALTORS BRIDGEPORT Operators— ex­ FULLTIME employment in ’THREE cute kittens need a Gardan>-Fanii— WantMl—To Boy 5B MANCHESTER Park . Chestnut Two gorgeous large lota. ground pool, 8 beautiful acres, age, IBOxUO, trees. 689,900. SO'e. Phone owner, eveninga FOUR-FAMILY '— oonslstlng^^ perienced in aircraft work. good home. Call 646-9236., Dairy Products 50 TERRIFIC spot for any busi­ located in business n zene. One a comer lot Estab- 641-4 and 8H rooms. City utili­ Billing department in local WANTED — Antique furniture Gsurden Apartments. Decem­ ness on Route 88 in Vernon. Dwelling could be easily con­ bam, 5-room rental. Hutchins Hutchins Agency 649-5334. and weekends, 449-6378. 647-9998 Top pay for top personnel. Full lumber yard. Experience pre­ ber 1, 8^ rooms at 6150, 4% at Ushed neighborhood of qual­ Agency, Realtors, 649-5834. ties, handy location et'jhe low, li@$CER pulses, fawn, cham- SEVERAL varieties of apples glass, pewter, oil paintings or Was glass and seat cover verted for professional or com­ TWO-FAMILY, 5-8, 2'sepefate CAPE—Six room, three or four MANCHESTER 7 benefits. Apply In person, Rolo ferred but not required. Appli­ 6175. Heat, hot water, oven — ity homes. low price of 638,9611. Philbrick pioii bloodlines. AKC register­ for sale, Cortlands, McIntosh, other antique item; Any business of 15 years. Two bays. mercial occupancy. Robert J. LOVELY Oarriaon Colonial with, heating systems, handy to bus bedrooms, bullt-ln bookshelves Machine Co., 56 Elm St., Man­ cant must have background of quantity. The Harrison’s, 643 range, refrigerator, psurUng Agency, Realtora, 646-4300. chester. ed. Six-weeks old. Wormed. Red Delicioiis and Baldwins. Coll 875-9211 or 875-6244. Smith, Inc., 063 Main Street, brick fropt in convenient loca­ "and schoob. 624,900. Phllbrlck and drawers. Wooded lo t Han­ RAMBLING CAPE mathematics. Pleasant em­ Call 742-9274. 8709, 165 Oakland Street. and storage. No pets. Tel­ 449-5241. 5H ROOM Ranch, brick front. 8 Volpd Farms, Volpl Rd., Bol­ ______I______ephone 527-9288 between 9 - 5 KEITH REAL ESTATE tion. K itten has dishwasher, Agency Realtors, 646-4200. dy locaUon. 621,(lOO. A better bedrooms, fireplace, gaAffe, ______Lots For Sola 73 LATHE Operatoi’s —Experienc­ ployment with all fringe bene- ton. PROFESSIONAL office for ,fits. Apply in person. The W.G. PART Gordon Setter and iGer- HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, p.m. After 5 p.m. 647-1871. rent. Center Street location. BUSINESS zone —Stone build­ 649-1922 646-4126 disposal. Rich walnut Interior buy by PhUbrick Agency, Real­ In executive neighborhood, SIX-ROOM CAPE park-llke yard. Immediate oc- APPROXIMATELY tour sores ed in aircraft work. Top pay trim. Formal dining room, COLONIAL—^Ten rooms, First tors, 646-4200. Glenney Co., 888 N. Main St., man Shepherd puppies, 8 brie-a-brac; docks, frames, Call 649-1680. ing consisting of four unit floor consists of large living spacloua 8 room custom cupancy. Only 634,900. Hayes prime land.' Near oommunlty for top personnel. Full bene­ ONE-BEDROOM Ranch type fireplaced living rophi. Alr- built for original owner, 4 821,900 Agency, 846-0181. Manchester. weeks, 616. each. 638-9527 any- glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ apartments. Three house trail­ room with fireplace, dining 619,900 RANCH Five rooms, college slle and new Route 6. fits. Apply in person, Rolo Ma­ Housohoid G ootis 51 apartment, 6146. per month in­ FOR LEASE — Industrial zone. T K « 1 conditioner in master bedroom, large bedrooms, 3 garages, tim f. lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 er parking lots. Excellent' in­ room, modern kitchen with three bedrooms, new kiltchen WeU maintained and situat­ 631.500. Philbriok Agency. chine Co., 65 Elm St., Alan- REAL ESTA’TE salesmen, MLS Lake St., Bolton. H49-8247 cluding appUances and heat. Block and brick commercial Houses For Solo 72 other extras. Assumable 6 per paneled den, recreation ASSUMABLE chester. CLEAN, USED refrlger.uors, come. Phllbrlck Agency, Real­ built-lns, den, large family cabinets. BeautlfuUy landscap­ ed on quiet stn»«t, one Realtora, 648-4300. available. Call for Interview, SHEPHERD and collie male Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- building. 3,700 square feet. All tors, 646-4200. cent mortgage! Fast sale re­ room, formal dining room, ranges, automatic wsuners 4585. MANCHESTER — 8-room Rais­ room, plus finished reo room ed lot. A better buy by Phil- block from hospital. Three VA mortgage. Six-room H. D. Cole, Realtor, 648-6666. puppy, 8 weeks old, black with WANTED — AimQUES, used utilities including 12x20’ office. quired, priced accordingly in enclosed paUo. Many oth­ Oolonlal. 634,900. BUI Wolcott, Bim B lN G LOT, 380 x ISO’', CUSToblAik — Full-time m with ituaraniees. See them at furniture, partial or complete Central location. Busy Indus­ ed Raqch, four to five bed­ mid 20’s. Kb. Martens, Bel­ in basement. Second floor has brick Agency, Realtors, 046- or four bedrooms, remodel­ cleared, dry.' located North part-time at Manchester while marking. 620 to good 4 bedrooms. On one acre 4200. er refinements.’ Situated on 066-1563. home. CaU 640-6588. B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 649 estates. Call 638-2300 days. 646- MANCHESTER —NEW fim- trial and business zone. Fran­ rooms, built-ins dishwasher, fiore Agency, 647-1418. huge private lot. Call ed huge famlly-dlnlng room- Ck>ventry. Call 7U-9804. Manor Rest Home. Call 646- Main St Call 648-2171 room apartment in two-famUy Investmont Propmty carpeting, roc room, wooded wooded lot with 2-car attached kttchen. Recent heating, SUPERVISOR TRAINEES 0004 after 7 p.m. cis E. Boland Agency, 815 THREE famUy —Kitchen and 0129. PUPPY, 12-weeks old males home. Three bedrooms. Avail­ Broad St., Manchester, 648- For Sate TO-A lot. High 20’s. Hayes Agency, TWO-FAMILY fiats — Masonry garage. Adjoining land may be plumbing, oil city conven- PASEK CENTER of Town.. .approxl- SINGER automatic «*«- able immediately. Range, dis­ 646-0181. construction. East Center St. acquired. 638.900. PhUbrick bathrooms recently modern- ' lences. Oall Suzanne Shorts, EXPERIENCED mechanic part Beagle. E’ree to good 1563, 643-1654. 269-7478 Realtors 742-8343 motely 3H aerea, all to "B" home. After 5 p.m., 643-7252. sag, with cabinet, converts In­ posal. carpeting thrbu^ut, UNIQUE ' Investment with location. 629,900. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 646-4300. ized. Central locaUon. Deep WARREN E. HOWLAND 646-8388, J. Watson Beach sons. All uUllUea on the site. wanted for general repair Exceptional opportnlties ex­ to portable, button holes, Rooms WiriicNit Board 59 ALL BRKJK four-family, four lot. ExceUent income property. ist for those having two to garage. 6210 monthly, plus FOR LEASE — Gar wash, go­ 65,980. yearly income potential. Agency, Realtors. 646-4200. REALTOR A Co., 378-8960. . MANt-HESTBR Ideal tor muIUple dwellings. garage. Profit sharing plan TWO Siamese cats, blue and monograms, hems, etc. THE THOMPSON House—Cot^ utUtles. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ ing business. Very busy, cen­ Two-family, presently operated rooms each apartment. Bullt- RAISED RANCH — Four bed­ 633,900. PhUbrick Agency, T. J. Crookstt^ Rsoltor, 848- available for ‘ qualified man. four years of college. Some Lynxpolnt. Both proven fe­ Originally over 6800. S^ill price lns, alr-conditloners, five-years MANCHESTEfl —'7-room Colo­ rooms, tmlquely designed, reo Realtors, 646-4200. GOODIE GOODIE work and/or military ex­ tage SL centrally located, tor, 646-4536. tral location. Ehitrance to as rooming house. Completely 648-1108 An eight-room, two family 1877. See Mr. Sloan, Sloan Garage, males with paperb. Will ac­ now 652. cash or monthly pay­ large pleasantly furnished Parkade-Broad St., Manches­ old. Ebccellent security builder. nial, 3 bedrooms, bathe, room, carpeting, aluminum JENSON St., Cape, 4 rooms, perience. Formal and on- furnished, new furnace, new aiding, picturesque patio and GARRISON Oolonall — All the —aluminum sided central k>- Route 88, Vernon. cept any reasonable offer. Oall ments. 522-0476. rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 FOUR large rooms, fin t floor, ter. Francis E. Boland Agen­ roof, ample parking. 627,700. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, flrepbce, closet space galore, finished on first floor, second job training provided, lead­ spacious sun deck are only a rooms are exoepUbnally large. (otlon. Add a separate bust- 1-684-7791. for «vemight and permanent heat, stove, refrigerator. cy, 316 Broad St., 643-1658, M.H. Palmer, Realtor, 643- 649-2818. 2-car garage, numerous ex­ floor expandable, porch oft MEN for tire service and re­ ing to rapid advancement LANE Maple cedar chest, ex­ Month’s security deposit, ref­ few of many features. Only 24’ living room, 34’ bedroom, neaa building—city uUUUos— cap shop. Good pay, 45-55 hours guest rates. 643-1654. 6321. tras. Morrison Realtor, 643- FIVE ROOM house, excellent kitchen, wooded lot, 831,900. large In-town lot—one Mock MOLD MAKER Into responsible supervisory PERSIAN kittens, lovely cellent condition, 650. Call af­ erences. Available November MANCHESTER — Immaculate 1015. 633,900. Char-Bon Agency, 648- etc. Formal dlnliig room, fire- condiUon. Within walking dis­ per week, edi benefits. Must position. Hours available: Philbrick Agency Realtors, oft bus Une. ExceUent cocj- l i t cIm s mold malnr. silvers, 8-weeks, also one four- ter 6 p.m., 643-2618. ROOM for rent, gentleman only, 1, 6160. 648-4608. 6-room Cape. Fireplaoe, ga­ 0683. place, potch, garage. Beautiful- tance to Rockville center. Its 646-4300. be steady worker. Experience Noon to 8 p.m. and 3 to 11 month Blue male. Shots. 1- central location, tree parking. MODERN STORE, 20’x70’ 840 rage, treed lot. Central loca­ MANCMES-rt® — 2-famUy, 5 by lohdacaped yard. Cuftom dUlon. For complete dntalU bninodifito oponing; iEWlNO MACHINES — singer Manchester a steal at 618,900. Call Ells­ -1 ■ and InapocUon call Mr. helpful. Apply Nichols Man­ p.m. Salary open. 747-5858. References required. 648-MM, ATTRACnVlB! 8-room apsirt- Main St. Call 522-8114. tion. One block to school, bus, rooms esLch side, new beating, buUt for present owner. 629,900. CENTRAL locaUon, 8 ' ' room good bomfita, good chester Tire, Inc., 295 Broad automatic zig-zag, excellent worth Mitten Agency, Real­ liOWU, 649-6806 649-8150. ment, qidet residential area, shopping. Quick occupancy. 2-car garage, 62,800 down to Mancheoter PhUbrick Agency, Realtora, tors, 648-6980. home with five roonu growth poton- St., Manchester MINIATURE Schnauzer AKC condition. Makes buttonholes, stove, refrigerator, heat, aU BUSINESS ZONE CONN. BANK & TRUST Vincent A. Boggini, realtor. qualified buyer. Flano Agency, 646-4200. tkree up, IH baths. Excellent puppies. Cropped, Inoculated, hems, embroiders, e^. Orig­ LARGE furnished roofn for utiUtles and parking, 6180. Housos For Rent 65 Bel Air Real EMate, 643-9332. 646-0191. MANCHESTER — Six - room condUlon throughout. Many B &. W A m t INSPECTORS and mold men groomed. Top quality, Storrs, inally over 6800., 6 monthly rent, parking, male only. 61B monthly. Ideal for newlyweds. Fronting on two streeits, 50’ VACANT VALUE WESTSIDE — e-room home, 8 start at 12.65. per hour. All COMPANY SINGLE FURNISHED 4-room Cape. Fireplaced and carpeted features such as an overaiied BARROWS and WALLAt'B Oo 1-429-9184. payments of-68.50 each or pay- weekly. Call 644-0123 after 5 Available immediately. CaU on Main St., 50’ on Breknard NEW Raised Ranch—8 rooms. NEW COLONIAL — 4 bed- down, 2 up, one bath, garage. living room, three bedrooms, IONA MFD. 00. benefits. Openings available 151 cash 522-0931 dealer p.m. house, Bolton Lake, Novem­ Place. Bidating 2 - dtory Lot 80x180’, 619,900. PhUbrick lot, aluminum siding, two-car Mancheoter'’ Porluute 1 CONSTITUTION PLAZA 236-0664. 2^ baths, 2 fireplaces, has rooms, 2ti baths, famUy room, $22,900 spacious kitchen, minutes from Mancheoter’ 6494808 VmH a t Qmammt Immediately on first and sec­ RESERVATIONS accepted now ber - June. Adults only. 6175 structure. Much potential. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. garaga, new gas heating unit, everything, awaiting your de- deluxe appointments, prestige bus line. Immaculate. Low 20'a. big roomy basement, etc. On­ Mgaol Oorp. ond shifts. Please call 289-4361. HARTFORD, CONN. for Christmas puppies. Free TWO — 8’ 2’’x8’ folding tables, LIGHT housekeeping room all MANCHESTER — Looking fw monthly. Call only between 9- oor, move in before Christmas. locaUon, decorate to suit, oc- Firestone Retread Shop, 20 Bid- to good homes, five females, Ideal for sewing, 65 each. Call furnished, stove and refrigera­ 11:80 a.m. Phone 649-0072. Ashworth St. move right In! OXFORD Street — Seven-room Wolverton Agency, Realtors, ly 629.900. Move In tomorrow. SEVEN-ROOM Colonial. air- B s c s o ta t, Call 244-4608 an apartment? Come see our 637,900. Peter A. Thorne, Bro- cupancy 30 days, 638,900. Peter 849-2818. oondlUoned. three • bedrooms, well Rd., South Windwr. three males, part Sheltie, bom 648-6612. tor, 801 Main St., 643-4074. beautiful Presidential VUIage. JACQUELINE- > 6-room Cape, full-shed dor­ Colonial In choice area. Older T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 848- MANCHESTER — New five- ker, 649-6281. A. Thome, Broker, 649^6281. 1877. one full, (WD half bathe, fire­ Equal Opportunities for all. Nov. 4th, call 649-8971. We have deluxe 8tk-room and ROBERTS AGENCY mer, garage, basement rec home completely rebuUt. MAN to work in local dairy MAYTAG Dryer, complete with room Ranch, three bedrooms, Three rooms down, three up place, large lot. Aaaumable 8H storev three evenings and exhaust hose, purchased in ROOM for rent, kitchen 4H-room apartments available with fireplace, dispossil unit, 646-8389 room, IH baths plus pcui- Manchester [ NEW! Bush HUl Rd7~iusT la- NOW 2 BIO L0CA!TI0NS Immediate occupancy. Call INVESTMENT package— Taro 2ND AND 3RD SHIFT ' Mr. MacDonald, Keith Furni­ Vernon. Saturday and Sunday, count Station, 643-5332. / ^ *0®® Main St. Hartford 289-0482. CENTRAL LOCATION MANCHESTER —a*room Caps taro-famlly homes. Four five- on the west side. Built by An- ture Co., 1115 Main St. 0 a.m. to 12 noon. 522-7249 FOUR-ROOM apartm ent 6110. room apartments arlth garage* SOUP'S on, the rug th a t. Is, so (former Fuller Brush bldg.) WB HAVE customers waiting ealdl. IH baUu. full abed a month, security, no children. for the rental of your apart­ F. Real Hie- purchased separately, Wohrer- lot wiUi trees. Sensibly pricsd AVAILABLE NOW 546-2332 H«lp Wantod— Mah or Faimria' 37 tate Assoelatea. Inc., 648-5139. exper enced LATHE OPERATORS, MIDOEPORT pancy, close to everything. ton Agency, Realtors, 849-28U. 61. Olcott Variety Store. EDGERTON Gardena — Near T at 634.500 with a 6U.000 as­ (former Norman’s Furr.. 1 Newi heating system. Only hospital. Deluxe one-bedroom sumable FHA mortgage. Im­ MOVE UP TO BRAND-REX AND SECURE YOUR JOB WITH A FOR SALE — Men’s rebuilt Warehouse OPERATORS AND TOOL MAKERS 619,900. House In excellent PHILIP Rood — 8-room.Ooloid- St comer of Pine tt Forest St.s) apartments. Wall to wall car­ condlUon. T. J. Crockett, al three bedrooms, front-to- mediate occupancy. ' T. J. LEADING MANUFACTURER OF INSOl a TED AEROSPACE—ELEC- shoes. Work or dress. Sam peting, appliances Bind utilities Crockett Realtor, e o - ltn . WINTER IS COMING Yuyles, 23 Oak St., ManChes- Mon -Fri. 9-9. S a t 9-6 FornishMi Realtor, 648-1577. back Uvlng room arlth fireplace TRONICS—TELEPHONE WIRE AND CABLE. etc. 6155-6160. J. D. Real Es­ and bookcases, dining room, , ter. SEWING machine sale, new, tate Aasoclates. 643-5189. AportflMiits 63-A (XmPOSITOR MANCHESTER -Green Manor If the ajrarravation'of traveling in traffic is used, tig sag, rebuilt Singer ALUED MOLD & ENGINEERING spacious eat-in kUchen with Rd., 6H-room Ranch, enclosed getting you down, why not work close to home. ARIENS l«»f and lawn vacuum ONE-BEDROOM newer apart­ TWO-ROOM furnished apart- You II find your co-worltars most congenial. MANCHESTER — Three-bed­ dUbanaaher, dtepoeal, IH baths, porch, large Ule bath, I la ^ - # ExcoUont Sforting Rdfrtt attachment, - fits all models. - portables, 619.95 up; rebuilt fXARK BOAD, VERNON, CONN, 8W4M conaoles, 622.50 up; new and ment, good condition, small ment. Heat, hot water, stove, Check the fringe bene^ts. room Ranch on' treed 80x125’ covered patio. Only **ya6ra bedrooms, hot arater oil beat, We have openings on all three shifts in various used little. Asking 6100. Call use<{| cabinets 610 up. Parts and building, 6140. per month in­ refrigerator. Apply Mariow’s, (Subsidiary of Plastlltne, Inc.) lot. Fireplaced Uvlng room, old. Amumable SH' per cent fireplace, attached, garage, # Top Rolo of slob on Monday fol lowing 644-0123 after 8. .8^ Main St. Manchester. jobs. . ‘ sendee. Ideal Sewing Machine cluding heat and appliances. < garage. Central location. Im- mortgage. Owner, 849-8019. ' combinatlooe, cKy uUUUee, well mediate occupancy. Bel Air SaHtfodory complofion of mifial PORTABLE washing machine, Service, 18 Webster St.,. Hart­ Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- TWO-bedroom mobile home set Apply in pe|^8on at the 1 landscaped, very nice oondl- Stop in and discuss a job with us. Real Estate, Vincent A. Bog- FIVE - ROOM Ranch. Ijvee center agitator and pump, no ford, 349-0786. 4585. ’ . up in Bolton, purchase bedrooms, tergs kitchen with Uon. 634.100. Cteariee Losper- 30 Days wringer, 620. Complete Girl PCMSlble. Good condition. WOric- I ginl. Realtors. 648-OSn. ance, 849-7630. Apply _ ‘DELUXE 8-bedroom apart­ dining ares, twO-car garage, Scout uniform, size 8, 66.50. ing axtulh^ 643-2880. WE HAVE listed a , bouse we 100x300’ treed lot. Vacant. HIOHWOOD Drive, better Uwn GIN’S 34" bicycle, 610. 643- ELECTRIC range, like new, ment, carpets, beat and ap­ # LDBord Overtime Work CHENEY BROTHERS, Inc. 30” Coppertone. 568-6652'. pliances Included, 6185 per consider ,a "sleeper" ... an 630,900. Wolverton Agency, new, 7-room Coiontel with eV- 7932. THREE-ROOM apartment, j^- 11 WtSSKIiL STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. ' older home that arill ’ amaze Realtora. 649-38U.| 81 Cooper Hill Street month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ vate home, convenient loca­ __ .. ______1 ■_____ crytlUag, over 38W sq. ft. of # Exeollont Working CondHiens ° HANNAH’S husband. Hector,; ^ILLAGE Square maple desk, tor, 649-4535. tion, oil heat, working adults. HELP WANTED you. Six roomz in all, three graceful living aria. Prime lo­ Manchester, Conn. y excellent condition. Call 649- bedrooms, Uteben, dining and MANCHESTER — Five unit in­ # slob Security hates hard work so he clean*' Available December 1st 648- coroe property with garages. caUon, top qiisUly. and unique 4075. a Uvtng room that defies de- fiobr plan makes thte an out­ Call 648-4141 for Saturday Appointments the rugs with Blue Lustre. ______8880. W o m m n Cfiean otmI well cared for. Bz- NEW three-room apartment, all scripUon. Large, bright, standing offering. Hayes Agen­ — HOURLY RATES FOR A ti- PRODUCTION AND MAOTTENANCB 7 ' WOnKKRM. Rent electric shampooer |1. 40" GE electric range. Top of cheery, arlth fireplace. Full cellent Investment. Mid 40's. Plnewood Furniture Shop. line model With rotlsserie. 650 uUliUes included, ciui 649-4978. GENTLEMAN detlrea room­ PULLsHMi —^FART.TMi cy 6464161, evenings Mr. mate to share 3-bedroom basement. — This home has Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Handler, 649-76U. 649-38U. 5 o N T merely brigiuen car^iii: best offer. 6 4 9 ^. TWO-ROOM, deluxe efficiency apartment. Call between 6-10 HELP WANTED DATS A EVP ffMffl been pracUcally rebuUt, Offer Many Employe Benefift Including . Blue Lustre them . . no rapid prestige* location, appliances p.m. 649-2664. MANCHESTTO — Two-etenr and utilities Included, 6185 per for adidta to fBI p»- boms, two baths, 44 bsdrooma, — OftOUf HIALTH INSURANCI WITH MAJOR MIMCAL FOR BOOKKEEPER resolling. Rent shampooer 61. M oeliifwry and Took 52 MALE and FEMALC Best ot all, the price. Well room Cokmulrthst owner must Manchester Hardware A Sup------y— ------.______month. Paul W. Dougan. Real­ is o«r arorth 623,000-828,000, but Uieae central location. Newer fur­ rou AND YOUR FAMUY / ARE YOU LOOKING FOR eeU as they have been traiu- nace, Let of bouse tor 630J0O. ply. 877 Main St., 643-4435. 5’ CUTTINO bar for Cub tractor tor, 649-4835. 1949.. folkSjmust move and want to ferred down state. Three — PAID HOUDAYS — PAID VACATIONS — FMSION FLAN WORK NEAR HOME? Bnslnnss Locoripan UB0Qn8DtlMB SOT MlVHBtVMBXy MOOQ ODI bear any realteUc offer. ' So Heyes A gen^. 646-0131. —- ...... " InteiVtaUonal 6160. Call 648- 40 GRISWOLD S t, rooms on; each floor, two full AND MUCH MOM Dependable person with experience In bookkeeping, prefer­ ROIX top deek, full slse. In 5689. ______For Rnnff 64 b6M0t6 MKh w S w a ^ vaeidioR for 1 give us a call and start pack­ real g<^ condlthm. 743-6948 ------^ ______roonu, heat, hot water, retiig- IM SH IFT 4 AAff. - 2:30 F.M . emrIeiL IwpitoHitton and mu^KaX sad baths, full basement, two car SEVEN-ROOMlDolealal. 3H tU-1 OtPERIENCE LEARN VU CtASSROOM INSTRUCTION AND ably in accounts receivable and payroll. Our rapid growth ing. TJ. Crockett, Realtor, garage- CSwtce area. And, tb4 ed Iwlhs. large family rootn, t r a in in g o n t h e JOB. requires addition to our office force. Wonderful opportunity anytime. ‘ erator', stove, sirrondltlonlng, m a in ST. — New one stoiy 2u4 S H IR 2:30 F J 4. . 11 FJM. sm U A n d PLOOO Ufa taaaiaaea paUey, ak 848-ian. ./ I /■ ■ fpr advancement __ —-- 7 — Musical 53 parking. Security required. aliMxmdItianed offico hniuwng mortgage i s , assumable . (6t8.- 3 fireplacea, plisiersd araUo, 347-4046. 633-7403. ^ Prestige location. Walking Rspidly'growing industry. New I plmt, steady I M A N C I ^ T ^ — Two-lamlly M at 5% per cent). Owners full tnsolaMon, porch, city atB- JF T O t; 6MVE A SNUJL OR THAININO IN tU X m u C A L OR MECHANICAL • GOOD STARTING SALARY KEROSENE Pot Furnace with SLXNGEiftLANDz' Dhims, Wue distance to bsmks. Town Hall work, good psy with overtime, psid Ufe inrori .'flat, 8 down 4 up. doan^air* Anxloua, give us a call T. J. lUes. built-lns, extra la ^ s 3- MAINTENANCE WE CAN CSE YOU'— UMITEO OPENINGS • FIVE-DAY WORK WEEK * 250 gallon tank. 649-9969. sparkle, 18". 31" cjlinbala. two LOOKING for anything In real’ and doemtown Main St. Abun­ s i^ hoapitslimtion. hoUdnys, vnentioa nd M l W. MBDU1PIL. MANCNBTB has been completely remodel­ Crockett, Realtor, 648-l5n. cor garage, near school.' tread 'toms, bass, special snare, Hl- eotate rautals — apartmenta. dance of tree parUog. Will bo ed, fine reeideottel area. Both lot. sacclieM tocatlon. Cbarias | • MANY COMPANY BENEFITS WIQ, dark brown, human hair, oUMr-fringc benefits. Experience not neocsenrv DaEyfcniwoaB 9 AJL .1 1 A ^ IMMEDIATE OOCUPANCT— Hat. stool. 6800 firm. QaU 644- nomes, multiple: dwellings, no completed December 1st. Va­ 'apartments vacant upon aale. Leepersacs, 649-T630. ■ — VISIT OUR KMPLOYMfNT OFFICI — medium l e n ^ , 636. Call 647- teee. CaU J D. Real Estate "in tnin. Wondcrfnl onwrtunity for advnne^ New 7-room Raised Ranch, 3H • PAID UFE INSURANCE AND . 0156, after 4 p.m.- riety of office sfltea from 800 TJ. Crockett. Realtor, 648- 9639 evenings. Asaoctataa lae. MS«39. M ont. 2 P J L . f PJI k 7 PA L . 1 • P J L baUia, 3 firepiscea, Istadry SIX' ROOM Colantel, older ^ I Op— tor yem remxiatmre — M^dgy Ibrisgh Prtday - HOSPITAUZATION , ^ ' , square feet to 8,000 square 1577.. room. b|tilt-ins, ptestered great posrtbilfiles. A pie* fpm- • AJf. to No— oM I lU PJf. to 9tU PJ8. —------1---- i .i - ..ZZ DRUm S — gold IsparkI*. excel- .feet Can jRarron B. Hoorlaad. Apply 'off — ' ------’ '^ii ■ Apply In Person: lent condition, 7 piece eet. Leas too' ELDRIDGB St., third floor, walla, 3-eor garage, city u6fi>- Uy hems fori only 131,300. l al—doy 9 AM. to I PJM. - ' . (; om tour-room apartment. No peta. Realtor. 643-1106. |i - . (OVER-lmprored) owned by m Fu d and F I 49-A th£n year old. Must asill. 61T5. BiMieGR CM 1LE local bgstocas couple arbo ttea, near setMol, 30-day oeeo- Evans A Ctopp. 647-1464. CaU 649-8947. poney. Built by AimaldL SEASONED cord wood, aawed or best offer. e4S-0 Hayep RnTTnui Listing, 643-6930. Match on Sunday Hurry! Hayes Agency, 646tdl3t. 6 6 6 6 . Agency. 646-0131, BOL’TON 7 -room Ooionialt The mysterious and - misting fused to.allow Newman to teatl- Heralding Politics 2-car attached garage. Excel­ Good Pickup A tennis match between two Mario NataUzlo, who olgned fy before the Jury about Nata- TOLLAND —Immaculate three VERNON lent financing available. Flano lizio’s failure to appear baioire To Be Solved By Sol R. Cohen—— and then repudiated a confes­ By JUNE B. TOMPKINS O ut o f Town year old Cape. Stove, refrig­ Agency, 646-0191. of its outstanding players has the grand Jury. . (Contfamed tram Page One) 4-BEDROOM COLONIAL Vernon ” Luv” is a kookle three-let- Manchester voters on Tuea- would retrace John Oarside. For Sain 75 erator, disposal. Acre treed This 8-room custom Colonial been arranged by the Vernon sion that he received smuggled Ehu-Iler in the day, the. judge, IF you love horses and seven heroin In Connecticut, Is hiding wlH toie Meira as a sphere and whidt is iron and idck- 4er word meaning love. And the day elected 30 officials to mu- 1>®11> Republicans and both of lot. Garage, Master bedroom. is a home of qua’Ky set on acres of land see this 5-room Moose To Honor Tennis Club for Sunday at 11 had refused to' allow DBzriel. 14 X 20’. Only $26,900. Gall a beautifully treed lot near out in fear of his life, says a LeFemlne of New Haven fo tell be able to pick out surface bynsmic Theatre group of nlcipol office and, with the ex- ‘**‘1 ®®1 nm tor re-elec- older house. $16,600. Elaine a.m., at the Rockville High changes too huge to see in "Tills .absolutely coofOunds Green, 647-1673, Pasek Real­ schools and shopping. It onetime U.S. Attorney. the Jury what he heul told the South Windsor made its debut ^ ..1 .^ n , . 1.^ tion.. ANDOVER David 643-0841, Meyer Agency, William Hahn School courts. dose. the coemologiats,” one scientist last night with a real, kookle ’ Walter Doll is expected to be tors, 289-7476, 742-8248. features . a first floor fam­ Jon O. Ntwman, who success­ court on Wedheaday-^that he 643-0609. "And If we’re lucky,” says ‘"Ihey don’t understand It Dhow. But good, all the way. oa Nov. 17. elected chairman of the Board ily room, 1% baths, large One of the players. Dr. Mi­ fully prosecuted Milford hair­ heard NataUzlo admit orally MAKE AN OFTER over T he Loyal Order of Moose, Mariner project manager Dan ***®r believe It The htaybe this toviewer was Just exceptions are the of Education. The secretary is MANCHESTER Suburb - two sundeck, walkout basement; chael Atldna, won the club tour­ dresser James Miller on drug- that he," not MlUer, warn the man 180,000 for this atone full- t^RNON ---MMChest^ Line, Rockville Lodge, will honor Wll waiting tor a letdown after the members eiacted eiqMcted to be Mrs. AniU Mur- acres of land, 260’ frontage garage and much more. 7H-room Split Level. Out of nament on’ Oct, 27, thereby smuggling conspiracy charges who had received the heroin Schneiderman, "we’U eee a mar- npaoeefaft wmdd be a great dormered room Cape on tian storm being Ixnn, build- ®uccess IT it Just settled tlwt hectic election period just en- terms November 1970 to phy. Doll would replace ‘’Atty. main highway, six-room house $33,^. 649-6306. \ liam Hahn on Saturday and jumping from 18th pSace in the in 1966, only to see the convic­ shipments. 7% private adres. ’This house ing up and then dyii^—Jimt question.” ddred; whatever it was "Luv” R®''®"'*'®*’ l#?*- Tliey udU take John Rottner and M n. Murphy and garage plus florist, gift Bullt-lns, only $21,600. Hayes Sunday. Hahn, who has been a club standings to 6th position. tion overturned on appeal, took ’HieJMal resumea ) fold the other sev- with garage, bullt-lns, large 2-car garage. Also has an Instant service.. Hayes Agency Groot to take second {dace In Co-chairmen for . the fair Besides phdtographing the The Pioneers will encounter wooded lot, $29,900. Meyer 848-0181 the first member to earn this And Duke tried to have ICU- ne town directors — sbe Re- ®® directors will receive $600 lots, Farr Realty, 1-223-1817, 1- assumable mortgage. $43,- the summer tournament. Bob which ia called The Snowflake planet, the Mariners will per- the outer reaches the aster- of a kook since the school days. "*"* *®'” ' 223-7296. Agency, Realtors, 648-0609. degree since the lodge was er’s second trial postponed or publicans and three Democrats; ®*®l>- 900. .649-6306. Terry took first place but was Shoppe, are Mrs., Paul J. Bow­ form another function. Bach old belt after they’ve flown 180 They compare their lives, post LAND-SITES-FARM8 Acre- established 66 years ago. prevented because NataUzlo and present, and ethnic back­ three selectmen — two Repub- present, the chairman and VERNON —Six-room Ranch BOLTON LAKE 'v- Californian, age. Large, unzoned |>^cels, later defeated by Groot hi a man and Mrs. Edmund A. time they circle Mars, the two million milee Into space, llcans and one Democrat: seven ^ secretory receive $300 each, On Saturday, there will be a ladder, match. could not be located—although grounds David's status Is quite just beyond the circle. Carpet­ B,& W ^ all areas. Louis Dimock 'Real­ Magdetoau. Booths indude an spacecraft will be gathering in- They’ll be "aimed” to miss the Three bedrooms, spacious class enrollment of 20 new can­ he had been in the custody of evident from -his unkempt ap- constables — four Republicans I**® ®ll>*r seven receive ed living room with fireplace, kitchen with bullt-lns, flre- ty, Realtors, 6499823. Members heive now persuaded ABC Booth aiid Bake Shop, formation about the [Janet's biggest asteroids, giants like and three Democrats; a Depf^ * * * each. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. didates in his honor and on Sun­ AlUcine and KulkamI to play federal authorities early this three generous bedrooms, placed living room,'^pll heat, ManoK^er Parkade ye$ir. Jewelry, Tots and Toys, Feath- shape, its gravity and gravity Ceres (478 miles wide) and Psd- -■■CAA... - l°wn clerk; and s/R e- .T**® »fl»®y for the part-time day a caping ceremony will be eeich other. "traps” or "maacons” that can las (304 mUes) but scientists ’^eakera**alS V**®- .« " * P "* ‘ “ "'® kitchen with built-in oven atid 1% baths. Tastefully 'decorat­ Miancherter 649-6306 The jury was excused while ar Arrangement and Gutter ill-flttlnf ahtrf and larkat publican town lreaaurer;/an to of town treaaurer la $fl,- held at the PAC club. Members, throw an orbiting spacecraft off figure thera are at least 60,000 iiiUl-fltttag nmng shlrf-andahtrf* and jacket.Jacket. two-year terms. . <>«> •nmially. The town clerk s range, attached ' garage. $26,- ed. |[|j|,,900. Immediatd^ Oc­ The first seven players on the Duke questioned Newman about Booths and the Country Store NEAR Andover Line In Colum­ N® >^'®'®®‘®<‘ ®»»lrmsn The Board of Dtrectora’ n^v ZTL"’uses to Manchester, $18,000. Dated, October 80, 1969 «•bene at 8 p.m. A one-man show by p l a n e t ^ the fird to answer Jupiter. Saturn, Uranus. •ntldote tor David’s mttero “ "'* ’'®‘‘ 17 cere^n les a Z low-interest mortgage. With NataUzlo was afraid he might Henry Novgrad wlU be present­ total monthly payments of Meyer Agency, Realtors, 648- \ ^ Neptune and Pluto, a $1 biUlon _ , , (AP Pfiotofax) w h lch ^ v ld bos never known-^ SiatamM *°srid' !**®‘.*^ >" O'® Municipal Building Hrar- 0609. be next, and “ I must say I ed. is any rand of Ufe on Mara. Federal agents load antitank gun into truck after Maasachusetts raid. $139 per month. Call “649- agree with him,” Newman said. grand tour.that will take ma­ ove for a woman, foot la. Dav- ^ ‘ng Room. Bxcspt for bstag 6806. Novgrad is president of foe Built to fly in two parts. Vik­ chines out of the solar system By BBA KEITH VERNON — Spacious four- NataUzlo did sign a confes­ ing will take off in July or H e Z I '~ •’y b T e l S *’‘ ‘'®®‘®'‘ ‘® '®® •I®®!*** theta sion admitting he was the man art association and has * taken for the firs^ time. Hermera Hershsy, whooe re- ®‘®®‘«'* officers, foe dlraotors will not No room for an overnight room, Ranch, flre]^ce, ce­ Auguat, 1978, and slip into or­ INVITATION who received the heroin ship­ courses from Claude Almand, The first grand tour Is due to Linked to Vernon Raid laUonahlp with her husband has „ RjpubUesns. A ^ t i- conduct any business that guest? Improvise! Steal a B & W ramic tile bath, full (hy base­ bit around the red planet in ments in Connecticut—but he John Bokeny, Gordon MacDon­ begin in 1977 when Jupiter, Sat­ cooled because Hal has found Hnlshed first, Odegsrd night. comer of the living room, BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. ment, one-car garage, liv ely February or March, 1974. Vik­ TO BID later repudiated it, saying It ald and William Dlcksoai, local­ urn and Pluto will be lined up ■o*Me with another womwi. third In the They will meet (he next night family room, or den and M anche^r Parkade treed lot In quiet nel^ter- ing will stay in orbit at least furnish It with a sofa bed, hood. Close to schools, shop­ BOLTO^^ had been made at gimpoint. ly, and from Paul Zimmenfibn in such a way that a spacecraft The Moosomtag of love be- '^®* gathered by for a regular biiatnesr s e ^ . Manchester 649-6306. and Peter McLean at the Uni­ 10 days, peering down 6d two- A rm s Seized in B a y State H om e tween J>nvld D a v i^ Yedwab Y ^ and Her- '•'hat meeting, too. will be at 8 daybed, or studio couch. Tou ping and Route 84. Only $22;- TOWN SCHOOLS Duke argued in a pretrial mo­ could “ bounce” billiard - fashion O' mene Herahnv u . can use lb for extra seating tion to dismiss the charge versity of Hartford. or three possible landing sitra off Jupiter’s gravitational field mene Hershey ia one of the fun- ” 'P'«®* »««■• the Municipal Building Hear- •ANDOVER — ^room Gape, 000. Louis Dlmock, Realty, 649'^ ’The Board of Education will Federal agents last night of both arms euid multiple in- niest acts this revtower has Turklngton. and Farr tag Room, until bedtime. Accent the 9828. against Miller that the govern­ The program for the meeting before scientists on earth de­ and on by Saturn and Pluto in a mortar, rifles, hand grenades, big kitchen, wqll to wall a^wpt proposal, for removal of seized two truckloads of juries. He was reported tn crit- ever assn. _ surrounding area with smart­ ment) should either have kept will be "Gifts to Make for ' the cide which of the sites they like fraction of the time and sd a pistols and 2,000 rounds of am­ carpeting, good • sized living siutw at" the j^lton Elementary best.. ly grouped accessories that / Nataltelo in custody or required HoUdays,” a demonstration by fractim of the expense such a weapons and Explosives at foe T T munition. add decorating Interest. room, 2 acres of land, shed ’ ^ Bws where on Mars the Swan W8UI injured when Ms ammunition. '•■ leaps over fos bridge and camouflage unsightly equip­ with spacious family room, through the office of the Su­ AIRLINES’ S about 120,000 miles from Jupl- investigators In his hire were landing will be made. Swan, 29, of Regan St. TTie raid car, disabled in one of the east- Taking part In the Vernon benches ore feata in thsm- ment, diidde speu^e, or Just PICTURESQUE " 8 bedrooms, large living perintendent of Buildings and WASHINGTON—In 1968 UJJ. ter, then just sit back while the of bis apartment Tuesday after- bound lanes of the highway brighten up a dull comer. able to locate NataUzlo In the airUnes accounted for 89 per "We won’t land at the poles,” raid were local,' state and fed­ selves. David Yedwab trips de­ room, dining room, eat-dn Grounds. Mr. J. Veltch, Bolton planet’s powerful gravitational noon *>”by — police —-■and federal... was struck in the rear by an- lightfully around the stage re- Chicago — Riot Report PACKAGE kitchen, 2 baths, basement Miami area, but that NataUzlo cent of paseenger-mllea In pub- says one scientist. “At the mo­ field pulls the spacecraft in its eral police. 1. Assumable 7V4% mort­ Elementary School. agents led to the Seizure of a other vehicle, minding one of Morora Mar- WASHINGTON (AP) - U«v- Ron Young. offtctal of the and garage. Beautifully eluded federal agents and hls Hc Intercity traffic. At the end ment, all we’re looking for Is own orbital direction 6it twice In Wert BridgewMtor, State gage. S-Bedro^i Ranch. Joseph P. Coatagna, wtiereeiboiits have.been unknown a nice, warm valley to land quantity of weapons, including Federal agents in Massachu- ceou as sprltely and just ornmsnt omctals who refused to N«w Mobtllaatlan Oommlttoe to F lrep U r^ ^ lllP j room, Older 10-room Colonial, 3 treed yard all enclosed. of 1968, airUnes hoid raised the speed the spacecraft was a rocket launcher. g jjj arsenal oonflscat- Police Sgt. Paul O'Brien and N Superintendent of Schools EMBROIDBlY treed car garage. baJths', fireplace, 2-0tory 2- Asking $27,9. V / since then. their share to 72 per cent. In, a place that’s likely to have moving before it reached Jiq>l- four U. S. Treasury agents con­ "*11? . . w „ ‘* ’*** “ *“'• « ®**“ he War in Vietnam, coordl- S''* “ >e Swans’ home included May ^ • rented with or car garage with full loft. rome moisture In it to support ter’s environs. ducted the raid. O'Brien mid men" H ^ l S l ’s «"««•« ‘h« Vietnam " " Z Z •‘« ‘vHl«.. without option to buy. ,10 MOTIFS^^ mines, five machine guns, two lnvoj’t1g'»t*on of the case began Challenging structure (for­ -111 result Is not only an In- on p u r ^ e Of the wsenaU. enmanX weapons, a ence. She U in command of ‘h«y have not read a „fforta^to Stilra merly church) on 2% levels JACQUELINE- 18 months ago. 2. Starter home. $12,000. 4 ROBERTS AGENCY hA aaiiah Viking will crease In speed but a dramatic The Massachusetts raid took every atep and votoe inflection, report contending a almllar re- There "is a poaalbUn'y,” he rooms. Double lot. with kitchen and many ex­ LEGAL ^ 'hange of course that at the place at) the home of Mr. and tras. 7Vj acres. Ijong front­ LINSAY REALTY v®®I"***i*^ °* i®®^®" helped trigger violence »®ld. the commlttse will at- 8. Warehouse property In 646-8339 2122 Mrs. Ralph Swan in West age 160x126' luneslte park­ Offiee 649-0085 Bridgewater, a town south of downtown Manchester. NOTICE arid Buzz craft on a path right by SiSirn, Schaffer Named Chairman Zoned for business. Will ing lot. Unlimited potential. Rm . 049-9158 AMrin did on the just out of range of its rings. Boston near Brockton. |d^^)^rl.nc..^^w2 ®®"‘ K Name tt. ADMISSION moon. oonslder renovating. HEBRON — 6%-room Ranch When it passes Ssiturn, the Two Army demolition experts S T d '!3 S '’!;;>.i“ ‘‘th1 Dnmly Ally. Gen, Richord U, 1 ^ ;. t e t on heavily wooded lot, full OF ELECTORS A Viking claw will paw at spacecraft wUl get another from Ft. Devens worked more Of Subcommittee on Drugs 0 TALKING 4. 1-Acre lots with a view. Notice Is hereby given that latter assumed thiwe weeks ago Ij^ d la n sl sold again Thursday Kloindlsnst the Justice De $6,600. each. baflement, rear Dorch. manv B*waa the surface, then pull back kick from Its force of gravity than three hours inside the JACQUELINE-^ TURKEYS Beldon H. SchoiYer at Man- Simsbury High School, was whan the origtasi Milt hod to ‘ he government would not allow partmem’s No 2 offtol^ ^ extras Included 7n the sale J**® Bowd of Admission of Elec- some martian dirt for onboard and move on toward Pluto. In- house to deactivate the live ex- leave the cqf|t, • moroh of thousands along N o w ^ t o i . " ' 6. NEEDED: HOUSE IN ROBERTS AGENCY plosives, the Associated Press Chester has been elected chair- named vice chairman. Alqo on KEENEY ST., WETHER- prlce. Pine residential area. A picture is worth 1,M6 words. Eliminate the, "Turkey instnfoient examination. Still stead of 40 years, it win have Murray Sohisgall wrots a fast P®nnsylvanlo A v * n u s and tion Oommittse hod oleitaed to 646-3339 T. J. Crockett. Realtor. 648- ‘ " l Clollw, Trot” showings. Picture ads assure you mmI the ewtomer another device will reach out taken nine. Instead of $1 bUlion, reported, while officers kept man of one of the four suboom- ‘ *** ■“•'committee from Mon- pace, witty, sometlmsa naughty. *tound the White House Nov, 18 | „ _ tj,, demonslretkm^rolnA. ELL ST. AREA. BUYER ^ nlclpal Building, Town Clerk’s d e s p e r a t e . 1577 an 86% "clincher.” ^ with a tongue-Uke ^pendage. It wlU have cost half that, spectafors and newsmen a safe m iit™ ^ .w. cheater are Robert DIgan, co- romedy when he wioU ”^ v . ” h****®® ot «ub-t«Ul.l llhell. .fomonstretlon praoe- — ^ ...... ______Office, on Wednesday, Novem- to test for living organisms in The spacecrzift arrival at distance away. *‘®" at youth servt^s for snd tor the "luv” of Dynamic hood of serious vtoJence.” 6. Eight acres and over 600 SOUTH WINDSOR % room b«r , 1969 from p.m. to A wonderful wardrobe of Capture the spirit of the Broker’s ethics owe you proper advertising. U.S. Atty. Herbert F. Travers Force on Narcotics and the Manchester school system; VERNON - - Charming Garri­ 6 12 6:00 new styles for the ll*/4- the soil. A camera will peer Pluto will herald the kind of Thestno. you may see It agota Msyor Richard J. Daisy also rroups ” he said "are oaohin* ft. frontage on Route Ranch, one-third down as- p.m., for the purpose of holidays by using linens Your investment protection demands ik in«l«$ upon it. Jr. said the home is occupied Dangerous Drugs. Soohffer is and Thomas P. Connors, head 44A In Bolton, close to son Colonial, six rooms. Imma­ 8:00 inch teen-model doll around, all the time beaming celebration one might expect' tonight and tomorrow night at raised the spocter of potential infiltnite the mssa sumes 684 per cent mortgage, admitting all persons who are trimmed with these by the Swans and their son. chairman of the lb-member of the law enforcement currtcu- the lake. culate condition. Formal dining makes a delightful charming cross-stitch - f •“ writing, to piotura advertise your house what It sees to the VUdng craft at the end of a war. "It will be 8:80 s« the South Windsor High VioWncs to bar s march during Idsfitlfled onlv ths mllltont room. IH baths, garage, walk­ Immediate occupancy, rec found to be qualified to be Elec- Christmas gift. Fun to .TWICE A WEEK by Itself in this alse ad PLUS constant however, has subcommittee on education. >um at Manchester Community Don’t use your fireplace as motifs. No. 2122 has hot- still circling the planet. the first time we’ve had an ta­ V out basement,, All newly paint­ room, double garage, $33,900. tors of the Town of Manchester. make; fun to give. No. ^ e i ^ t n g in two newspapers, EVERY WEEK UN13L been living In Vernon while The Task Force Is being College. an Incinerator. Don’t bum iron transfer for 10 de­ in fact, (he Viking orbiter stniment close enough to Pluto Hcksts -are svallsbla at the mention In Oilcago last year dents for a Democratic Society. ed, prime suburban location Hayes Agency 646-0131. The Qualifications are as fol­ ,1485 is in One Size . . . signs; color chart. IMMdDs working at the as any moons or what. All are reported In Manchester than Agostlnelll. Institute of Publle Borvlce. LONDON (AP) — Queen BUs umbrella any one known to have/ Do call on us If you are 872-3903. ing room, cathedral celling In the Town of Manchester for tan If laclaM fint-cUn BMniag. Ho* Tort, H. T. font imniinnrnAi6s»iii«ef0iiiii5 frontations that fahowrd, both sue 9uiiNrn photograph the disaster so *^® *® R’® away visiting their son at Manchester Schaffer's election took place sbeth II has received s one-std been Involvod In vtolent octivt- either going to buy to sell a luid fireplaces In living room six (6) months, be able to read Priat Naan, AdOnta artth ZIP It was the consensus of the Klelndlsnat and a ksy olds, ty.’* home. HEBRON — ^^tnaotlve Rjinch In English and take the oath (aama af pvaO coot. space detectives can figure out Memorial Hospital. Wednesday afternoon, at the members of the education sub- ed voU of confidence from sub- j„hn ... nm and family room, two full 1180 An. af Anaricta A second grand tour mission W, Dean III, said they New Mobe spohesmsn, tpban- on large treed lot In beautiful prescribed by law. Ntw Yait, N. r. lout Send 60< today for the TO THE POINT what went wrong. Richard was seriously injured oubcommlttee's meeting in the commKtee Wednesday that baths, two-car garage, three- gets underway in 1979, when J e ^ who took.. part ... In s luKlonsl ^ere unl^fnlllarunfomlllar with the find- while dlspuM Klsinfoinst's KMTH London Park. Seven rooms in­ Dated at Manchester this 7th mat Ntaia, AAArati wltk ZIP new ’69 Fall and Winter Should the landei work, the last Friday night In an accident. Manchester Municipal Build- more material on the drug opinion soswll poll askingAmIsIsaA aeshaAgte^swhether inn _ .. ..__ ------7------zone heat, wooded lot, Phil- coot, Itpla Naarilar aad tin. orbtter at once becomes a radio Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune on the Wilbur Cross Hwy. in Ing. Britain needs her .. predictions of violence, claiming REAL ESTATE cluding 4 bedrooms. Wall to day of November 1969. ALBUM! In ordw to get down to problem must be made avail- wall carpeting. Must sell, pric­ brick Agency, Realtors, 649 You’ll want a copy of the CtNTtNNIAL . . . Ittk aaatafy relay to carry^foe lander's mes­ Hne themselves;up Hke tenpins. Vernon He suffered fractures Arthur McGrath, principal of in Eaai Center Street 1200. Board of Admissions avaata . . . Skanota'i Hank, brass tacks, you first abl efo rteachers, parents, tesn- The Dally Mail Dubitshto the 1 ^ “ •*>® cl>»iY® wss made to frighten ed accordingly In low 20's. Mr. '69 Fall & Winter Basie sages back to earth. The or­ Again, Jtipiter is the key to the ** *. *"• D®®n lolfl s news conference would-be partlcipanls. •0.1M8 — 646-41IS William C. Johnson, FASHION from which to Toakao'i Paula and tto tOMr see the right house. “THIS we sgers and the general public. Zinsser, Belflore Agency, 647- dailiail Pattan plaaaai dine- biter will constantly survey the Mission. The Spacecraft wlH poll, ®^l®l> was ta the queen s 'Thurnday. "I did not go over The Rev Richard Fernandes Selectman choose more p a ttern s! can live hi,” yoaH say. An informations] program 1413. Uoai. QtN . . . 80$ 0 eapzl landtag site after foe lander **“'**® ^ JupWer In such a way favor by 84 per ceni to 16 per that motettal no,” With a nod. ot Philadelphia, director of Oer- Read Herald Ads Mildred M. Schaller, Only 50$ a copy. will be prepared for radio, TV reaches foe surface. Then, if a to send It right by Uranus, then Amoo* ,..enn. cifAd _ R’®'"*®"®*'»««c®‘®<>»» >««» "Ot gy and Laymn peneerned Selectman What’s right for you? Vicr Canvassers To S e ^ $4fi00 and the neibspapcrs, ' for the dust storm should , kick up on towards Neptune. ^ ^ Among J -® ® ^ ®K®0 why read the report either. About VleUuiinra pttto®! ®l>o«»- Theresa M. Parla, torian or ranch ? Large or general public; and specioi pro­ Britain needs the queen is (hot BuI KlelndlenM added the de- eor. a.id: sreTVa leoetes around the lander. It can sig­ Besides being mileeitcnes in Selectman small? Dn^ in; tdl uS your grams will be deUgnsd for the nal the spacecraft to stop all space exploration, the grand For Muscular Dystrophy she is B source of tradition. clsion to bar a moss march was Intsrested If not more Intereet- Edward ’Tomklel, needs and wishes. We’d help teen-ager. wosit or even change Its work tw r will set a now style for pomp and pageantry, an aid to s "collective deolston of the ex- ed ta a /jp^aful demciurtra- Town Clerk „ . „ ^ The member* agreed that, al- forelgn relstlons and tourism rcutiv* branch of government,” lion" / 1 you pin itdowif! plan to somehow take ad­ ^ » c e technoiogy. Gione wUl be, Muscular Dyrtrophy canvas- a number of direct aids for though public informstionsJ vantage of the storm the spacecraft of yesteryear. sers will try to colleot $4,000 in mu^ular dyrtroftay patients in- meetings Ip ths Okpitol Area snd s bulwark of peace. IncludtafPresident Nixon, Ferrankles also occuMd Klein Tho e who thought foe coun- made ta accordance wUh' 'facts d len st^ tailing "s oatont He” Before Viking ever lands, the winging their way through space Maneheater when they begin thfrapy care, have been effectl vefor bring 8 __ A nn arfelot* noanrala *wwss.am ^ ** Swheelst^VaaI nKaa4*i«chairs, >4E»alifts, »1hoopltai r. ■s-.ld--'t .__..e .. .!* try cwld gel along w lU x^ her an dclreumstanoes os foey exist in aa>tng students from the Uni EXPERIENCED KETTH planet nearest the sun may the'r drive here Nov I7 Earl Ing the drag proMema to foe said she was powerless. oOtolete In Washington. D.C." and "not veratty of Wisconsin and ____ have been visited for the flnrt «»"®. «S»®pcraft ® ^ ® beds, braces and summer camp­ attention of the adults, they snd cost Britain too much inon- ns isnarlly ta VetaUon lo t3»l.-« Institute of Technology S|T UP MAN REAL ESTATE will be too far from, the aun H- Beebe Jr., ctlairman of the ing. have failed to draw th« otton- 172 B. CENTER JST. The area drive is sponsored tkm of the teeivag*r, “ nmy be ptaisitag 'to "engage in IN TOWN! For Machine Shop Tfanigh'congresa has still to local residents had already , vol­ * 7 by the Musqular iPyotrophy AS- violent oonduel” etaco dlsn^ 34.. ■f-j'! ^ S4iki»aa approvi the ^ l o n , a Marim ‘ unteered to collect In town. I Good bencAta, guod wagea, er spacecraft U due to set out „®* grand ,tour apacje- BOcfAtlon of America which al­ Uons had occurred on both oom- "Muscular dystrophy.” ex- growth potentlar. for Mercury sometime in 1978. R>®y wfo ^ located $500^0(» this month ta using the graidty of Venus to an almoot black iKgtk. plains Beebe, "is a disease grant renewals to research' sci­ KdueutorH Attend Reds Voice Ne^w Tough Line "By imiXtoatkai.” sold Fer­ APPLY which causes a weakening of the entists In this oourftry and over S jH t H in t l nandes. "he's mytng theoe pso- beip speed H mi its way. The nv..-Th«‘«' dhtttactive feabuw wlU be their antennas. The pre­ muwles. There Is no cure for seas. Included in the dlstribu- n tT H n lO Il pie ore automatically snopect.” JONA ■Pacocraft will be the od(lest it. Bveiftually you die." tion were two ffmnU to re' On Revolution Anniversary one flown, sailing through apace sent design calls for one, 14 Approximately 80 school so­ MANUFAOTURINO feet ndde. in order to beam Most at ifoe money collected searchers at UCbnn totaUng under a metal parasol to pro­ cial woikera,' guidoncs counssl- MOaOOW (API — TIm lovlet Unit of Oeneral Signal Oorp. s’gnals beck to earth more than ’ in this drive, adds Beebe, will $15,060. " . day fight by President NikoUi Regent 8k. Maneheater tect it from the heat Of the go tfovard research. ', \ Voiutgeers in the Maneheater ors, and principals from the govsrnmsnt put on another dis­ Podgi^y. He sccused Preel- (JIuHHiiiuteH Sf^e 1,000 SQUARE FOOT STORE sun. " 1 tairon miles away. Other funds will go- to t ^ area are requeoted; 10 make sleven towns served by the play ot mtesHe might ta Red dent ^Ixon of taking ” nonccn> R the parasol does its work, What comes after the two Manchester (fommunlly. Child Film 4if Picnic ■ " thetr rrturna |to the Hartford S qi^ e today for the 82nd snnl- structive” poelfoxis on probirms » the Mariner Mercury wUl pass grand toure ? R«*Kdy really Guidance Clinic atlended s veresry ot the Bolshevik Revo­ dlsciswed «rilh Moscow, end be with Full BasMiMRt knows, but the dreamers in the Tied on bv thi Hartford Area National Bonk ' and Triwt Co., Cotorsd movtea of (he within 2.000 miles of the planet Chapter. This money is jpertt on 596 Mata 8t -seminar. CXI (be referral procefe lution, but Weetern mlUUry ex­ expreosed particular dleapfioiM' and only 89 million miles from, space agency have a plot al-' ■ ^ ______held at foe WaddeU School ta perts said they spotl.sd no new cfwstar l{lgh •chrnl close' ot''^ CREDIT ready written' and It reoifo a meat with UJI. policy toward Ampjg pc^in 9 on' busy Rout* 83. Most the sun. The ride vrUI be the Manchester Wednesday after-. weepMW. Vtetnkm. INK) ptrnic held at groduaUixi COLLECTION hottest one yet — the tem­ Httle better than moat science noon.t . fiction does. , Defense Minister Andrei "The whole world now sees were shown Wednesday night at perature on the parasol's metal After brief presentations by Greettko, ta bis annual s d d i^ the hopelessness of the aggres­ CU RK raolistic rtntol ft*. Coil for oppointmont. Tto begin with, a mlaaton into the Brillah American Club to skin will soar to 110 degrees. S TAR, e AXElC” O the clinic staff, the educators preceding the parade.- echoed s sion of ruling eirctee of the tfnu- Fufl-Tim^ the aeterotd bert. with a space­ ---- ^Bjr CLAY E POLLAN------RtPPtoig P6rtt Mercury, the AMO USSA were afforded an opportunily to new tough tine toward the Unit­ corhmtitec menibera ptsnnlng craft ciretdating through It for ed States of Afn®rice m Viet­ 7 iFull • compemy i! benefit spacecraft will home a special MAS. if y f Yovr Doilf A c fm f/ Guide F f un II r f - t raise questions snd to discuss ed ■Utes by accusing it of nam,’' Grechko ^ id today. (he 30th reunton next year [steady year-rouiid work.l a year, making astero'4 counts 'T Accordimg lo Iko Sion. '> ■at of tastrumenta in on the ASS. f» ocr. titerltar problems of mUttisI concern ro- "aggresaloa^* in VletnanT IT "Impertalismr )s undertaking Donald Genovesi was narra­ [An equal opportunity em-f 3,000 SQo FT. BUILDING To develop messogeifor Soturdoy, MOOERN pisnet. A radiometer iwlH take photographing the loiger 9-27-32-42 . 4.14-24/0 laUng to the provUlon of serv­ wss hls only stuck on ths Unti­ frensied attempts to prokiiqi Its [ployer. Apply at once, ones. iS«3-73 reod words correspondUig to nisnbers 4 tor and peujector of the fUm. its surfsee temperkture, a <1-77-79 & ices for children' with emotion- ed •tales, however. existence It Jrlee by any means which laros taken at Tod HH- Beyond that, edentista would TAUKM of your Zodkx birth sign. -. . 1 gamma ray spectrometer wUi Koarw si problems. ~ Ths military perede feetured to stow down'the itoveto^ent of lon's Ranch In Moodus by MaJ. W . T. GRANT C 0 .1 Suitoblo for Ii9|it industry, olllcos, or any Hke to rendezvous with a comet, ASS. 'to 1 31 Gunrt 6) UmefetAe measure radiation boUtag off 2 Don't 33 A<1nri48M OCT. liie seminar wss Jointly spon­ interccminental mtesllee, some, the countries of the SocloHst (Ilfftxd W Johnson, close proe- perinpa Halley’s Comd when tt I HAT te 63 VigontMlr the planet. 3 ^ta«ndi 33 Om 6 3 Your sored by the Cairilol Raglcn chore than 100 (set long. eommigUty and ths xrortd work­ tdonl eoflMnorcial uso. Contrd tocotiou. 3-pliaso At the same time, a tele­ Wanders back Into the solar t?) 3^12-20-2^ < Hoppr 34 fokt 64 Gnaf Mental Health Aasoctsticn and B/49.aft2-$7 5 Ovi'f 35 KofKpoy 66 Aduowo Tile military dlepUy has been ers and national liberation •cm#where te the 89-mteute vision camera wUl gase down system eomettme ta the 1980s. the Cfaltdren's Committee of the CfMINI - 6 Svrprrses 36 6 6 Undwwend virtually fos soma tor ths post movemenu." film, alroiiet sooryone of the 372 I • new spadoiw eight-room Garrison Co- •loetric powor, city utEMM. Inunodla f oe- 7-RObM COLONIAL at Mercury's airless but stosm- Hien. there's Saturn's rings, 7 Sprmo 37 To 67 Mow SAOrTTASlUl Capitol ^Region MenUI Hoollb foiir years. U.l. intelUgancc has MAf II $ tnemcHd U Loor«d 48 «4 or*, 'The marshal asatWed the •»- class members appeared la L * u “ Paneled^iamily room with a huge fieldstone fireplace. tag surface. Whst It sees is snv- which appear to be enormous ifdr Planning* Council. repotled ths existence of near, net people foot tn^tr govern- cuponey. C ol for furtlioil dotoRs . . . JUlil » 9 Toddr 't ^ ' 69 ACour •hota ot canoe racee, beach t.nV • " cabinets, breakfast bar, canned goods cabinet and East Coafor St. LocatioR ' body's guess, but adenUsU at the some time they look 10 Fwndi I 70 TStw etc more. poweyful ftoviel mleellee. mem ” ia showing constant con­ spurts, and a voUayboU game. think tt might be some oi tbe Hke they're only s mile ot two lf>JlJ3 59.40 ,1) CcfHoclurg 71 $M*ka 19-22-23-60/© 5:84-71-79-90 M-cM 73 A4er Including the tM wtUcb con c f r- cern lor strengthening our coun­ The fottowtnp latophoaa team Well featured, spacious home with 3 bedrootna, IH k-*i- wildMt terrain anywhere hi the deep. '13 M41-74 ^ < 5 Julie, Kin Tt^Parlici|Mt« g r o o m s , 2V4 tiled baths^ 2-car garage, aluminum siding. 1 acre treed lot CAMCU 13 Mev 73 W in ry up to 3i llmee the explosive try's defense might. The gates chsmnen were nained to cess- closet space galore. flrepUce, wall-to-wsai carpeting and solar syateml ” I ttank,” sold Jeence Long, 14 Go' 74 Temr CAratcotw power of Amertes's Minutemsn of the October Revolution and m ^ nwe high location. Priced at $44,000. Call us and we will show you JUmt »t ■ 6 Vow 45 To 76 Hoco In BridEP Drdication tai.^ membeys for coauattta* tlful oak flooring. 2-car garage. parfc-Uke tawn. city utilities. "lltere aiioM b® fn si thsr- the Jet Propulston Laboratory otc . a X \ Weetern qxperU eeld obvtouely’' the caufie of peace and aoctal- I! ta 8vt asaIgnmenU; Mr*. Jocquelkte Offering proud oNnherahlp wUli numeroua tTitf mal diatoitlo^ on Mercury,!' adenttat ptanntag the grand f7 Mon 77 You JAM. If WASHINQTOW (AP) — Jult* the lateet and most lethal Soviet ifwn are rehaMy protected by Dewart AUcal. 48 POgrte soys one sdefttiat,'“ wttb gican- tour, “that one inlght wsm to 8-10-13-34 11 AuawOt 78 SiwfeiWKS ll4.17-21-35Mi Eternhowsr. Praoidenl Nixon’s weapons were' kept out of (he A43-M42 or 875.4244 Realtor — SGIMS 34 U'*«esrts4 I UA 86 toe l8-72dl-M^ ceremony lost year, when the ny said the night betore that the vUto Avaf.. WoteftMvy, ROBERT D, MURDOCK. Realtor a KtorenrY • boupd apocaeraft Ptomuo Tsesf 87 totsM or* r nscssstscss dcreon. lnd^.i loUifday. Kremlin oppe'remiy was trying Kremlin hopes the •ovist- Ctasa mamben are to vrooM "make is ths ptenst's ■ FOOD FOnONING ^M M O N 38 Or IS 0»ff«M* JttUe aim frUl vtett the Veter- to get oti to s good start with Chteese border talks now goteg contact caw of theoe chairman coraporatlon. No fewer tiwa ATLANTA — FVtod poteen tag. 29 CsiWiw 89 W BMn Ikon m drass rock, 70 par cause at Illness ta thte oomitry. Houec Said Thursday. at a Kremlin receptton Thure- mtttoen

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PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT A m g * DaOr Net P n m Ran FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1909 ^ nrlf^ Htpr Ew niw g ilfpratii / tile Weather Moatly cloudy, ocoaateoal pe- A /trf^ a n art exhibit will be 'The CouplM Club of Communi­ About Town held tomoiTCtw and Sunday from rloJb of rain through Sunday. ty Baptist Oiurch will meet to­ LOW! tonight 45 to 60. IBgh to- • lla .m . to 8 p.m. at the Ameri- morrow a(t 6:80<'p.m. a^ the 15,790 CUSTOM MADE DRAPES CAN BE YOURS \ morrow 60 to 66. Monday** oat- " PoUsh Women’s AUlance c^iLatvian Lutheran phurch, church for dinner. A program': Ipolt-moce of the aanw. Oroup 518 will meet Sunday at Garden St. "Resources of the Ocean Msmehmstes— 4 CUy of yiUmge Ckmrm •i; s 2 p.m; at 77 North ^ " IN TIME FOR THE HOUDAYS! Floor” , will be presented by \>jVCML. L X X X IX , ND..34 (TWENTY PAGES—TV SECTION) World Community Day, which Dr. J. Leslie Goodier of An­ WE eUARANTEE 2 WEEK DEUVERY MANCHESTER, CONN., SAtUEDAT, NOVEMBER 8, 1969 fCaaaamed Adverttetag ea ^ Calvary Church wlU have will be celebrated tonight In dover. - PRICE TEN CBNTR ' cottage prayer meeting tomoi Center Congregational Church, OVER 300 SAMPLES TO CHOOSE FROM f row at 7:80 p.m. at the honle will be open to the public. Des­ The Rev. Ernest S. Harris of Mr. and Mrs. Sterlin Hi sert and coffee will be served of ■ S e c o n d Congregational tus, Swamp Rd., Coventry. at 7:80 in Fellowship Hall and ■Church will conduct a service N « c » l « Reattached the celebration will be held at Sunday at 8:15 a.m. on radio Coldor Members of the Sunteam 8 in Memorial Hall. station WINF. The program is Contaminated Arm Works Tkk>p of the Salvation Army sponsored Johrtly by the Man­ EXIT 93 * will attend a rally tom ow w In chester Council of Churches and WAYNK, Mleh. (AP) — South Troop Training Manchester Little League WILBUR New Britain for all tr^ps In the Manchester Clergy Associa­ Tea days aftM' ttw y rext- Ladles Auxiliary will conduct tion. ' CROSS tached the arm loot by a southern New Bnglanch' ITiey three cake sales tomorrow. will, also participate ii/ the Sun­ ^Fowl Found garbage coHeotor in an ac- Cake sales will be held at 10 day morning worshlp/servlce at Manchester High School will cUmt, do^rs ag wayne the Citadel. a.m. at Mott’s Supermarket and LOGAN MILLS WASHINaTON (AP) — Gov­ County GeAeml Hospital re­ at the Sears and Roebuck Store; present lU annual Talent Show, tion regulations permit no "Our Gang, Then and Now," to-’ ernment Inqiectors are mpHng traces of pesticide .residue in port . the openetton has been and from noon to 2 p.m. at the IS YOUR night at 8 -*'*>-•<— • ------an iBtenaive check of tuzkeya meat and poultry proiducts. ‘Ihr- suooesafuL Jehovah’s Witne^es will have Popular Market near Caldor’s. i^ h t at 8 ^.Bailey Auditorium. COMPLETE Gen. ‘“nie body has not rejected a service meeting tomorrow at The event Is open to the public bound for the Thzmkegivlng keys or turkey-produota found to Proceeds will be. used to buy and tickets FABRIC CENTIR martlet after flmUng traces at a the Bmb, the ■. danger is 8 p.m. at Kingdotn Hall. equipment for next year. may be purchased be contaminated are con­ at the door. powwful pteiclde In tena of demned. past,” said Dr. H. J. WeSs, EVERYTHING Ukouaanda of the binte. hospital stgierintendeat. BAIGON (AP) — Osn. Cralgb- Heptacbolor la a pesUclde that ton W. Abrams, commander of ^ l o n EvangeHcal Lutheran FROMARUnON Agriculture Department offl- Is frequentiy appUed to the soU However, he held out Dttte hope that Donald B. Musaer, the 486,000 American troopa In Church will have Grade 7 youth TO A BOLT OF ciaUi say they are confident no to klU grub worms and other In­ Vietnam; said today that South instruction tomorrow at 9:80 V contaminated turkeya reached sects. „ '86, of BeUevUe will regain fun normal use of the arm. Vietnam’s armed forces havs S90P PERO’S FOR VARIETY a.m. at the church.' CLOTH... ^the retail mzaheta, n d tiiez »ii MeanwhUe, the Nixon admln- Hip ann was severed at the “ prepared themsetvea tar tha turkey products in federally in- IrtraCLcn is expected to support ORCHARD FRESH: Macs, Cortland, Bed and GoUen De- elbow while trying to load a rapidly approaching and evantu- The Elks Lodge regular Sea- spectod proceaaliig idanta are a proposed year's delay In im­ ,.. J. ■, *1 ■ ' '• Uclous, Baldwins, Greenings, Russels, bedspring toto a packer gar­ al taksover of tha defenaa of Macounn, Fresh Cider. Night will feature baked being checked. plementing a new law Setting their country.” bage truck Oct. 29. NATOVE: Cauliflower, Beets, CMckory and Escstrole, Acorn stuffed shrinlp tonight starUng The Investigation began after minimum nationwide Ettandards Museer sold his arm was He set no timetable tor a U.S. and Butternut Squash, Leeks, Boston and Salad at 6 p.m. at the Elks Home m residue of beptaclurim-,, a long- for inftmatalte meat pacUhg pullout, however. Bowl Letiuce, Cranberries, ShaJots, Anise, Broc­ BtawU St. The event la open lived pesticide ranking in tortci- plants, aooordlng _ to govern­ caught by a packer blade 08 he tried to force a pro-' "Our VIetnameee eountar- coli,. Yellow and Sweet Potatoes, Cherry To­ to members and giKsta. ty with DDT, was discovered In ment sources. parts havs demonstrated their matoes, Belgian Endive, Black BadisbOT, <%1- JecLng spring ahead of It. IIOILSE a Minnesota processing plant If the d ela y -^ the form of a wUUngneaa to endure anonnous nese Cabbage, Yellow Globe and Pnmle TUo ‘"nie arm and haivl will be Members of Hose Q>. 3 wui ®tsL 9. The department spokes­ Senate bill—^is not aiqiroved by hardships In order to attain Turnips. better than an artlfictal one' meet Sunday at 7 p.m. at the man said the pUmt was n»tngr Oongreas and signed by the thsir freedom from Oommunlst FRESH: Cantaloupes, Honeydews, Bed, White and Blue and far better than what he birds supplied by Arkansas Val- President by Dec. 16, the 1967 oppression," Abrams said In a Grapes, Persimmons, Imported Cbeatnuls, » “ *!!? Home, 225 could have expected,” Wells Grapelrult, Tangerines, Xangelos, Pigs, Dates, a . to pay respeoU to . ley Industries, Ltd., headquar- Wholesome Meat Act beemnes said. mssoage released to his com­ Pears. John Regsgotto, a member of ' tered at utUe Rock. effeotive despite reports the mend In commemoration of Ve­ tne company, states are not prepared tor IL A team of spedoUsts per­ terans Day next Tuesday. Spokesmen In Little Rock de­ formed the surgery soon af­ clined comment Friday night, The law covers about 10,000 "Your achlevemanta have CoiiM Sm Our Display o f Importud BathoH planU packing 16 per cent of the ter the accident. Wella cred­ made this poaslbla and^hawa The Perennial Planten »>ut said they would issue a ited the quick aotioq of three Garden a u b will meet Monday II lALE statement later. nation’s meat. demonstrated to the people of Westland policemen who ap­ RED DELICIOUS ...... 4 qt. bskt. SljO O at 8 p.m. In the Federation The Agriculture Department the world our nation’s dstsnnl- Depertment officials said that plied a tourniquet, and the NATIVE CAULIFIX)WEJR...... per head jlAat Rwm of Center Congregational of 160,000 birds checked on has not token an official stance nsUon to defend tha InsUtutlona 8 immediate avaUablUty of a Church. Vernon Prior will show on the bill being pushed by Sen. of freedom.” CANTALOUPS ...... eech ^ ranches supfdjrlng (he Ariuuisas surgical team at the hoqtftal color slides of Cape Cod. Mrs Carl T. Curtis, R-Neb,, although Ha sttrtbutsd the progress of company, 90,000 were found to for the suceas. - Melvin Schmidt will serve as the Senate Agriculture Cmnmlt- ths South Vtstnsmsae to a pro­ have residue traces and the rest The policemen recovered hostess assisted by Mrs. Don­ were, uncontaminated. tee has asked twice for the de­ gram of "Intensive training s»a We Carry ’The Manchester Evening Herald ald Manning and Miss EkUth partment’s racommendation. the severed arm by rummag­ modernisation.” Another 180,000 live turkeys ing through the garbege COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPEB8 Phillips. on farms supplying AVI are to A Small Business Administra­ Abram’s message was mads truck atvl rurtied it to a hoa- public as North VIsInamaas OPEN « AM. to • PJM. DuMLY Tlie hew look at hit’ll school includes pants suits. be checked befoee they are re- tion spokesman confided, how­ pltal. The Italian Ladles Club will \ leased for slaughter. ever,. that the "AgrtcuHure De­ troops along Ihe Cambodlaa border attaoksd tour U.B. 1st tave a Holiday Fair Him/fay Also being detained for oheck- partment has backed the bill to ^ m 1 to 7 p.m. at 464 Tolland give another year’s time.” Air Cavalry Dlvtalon baasa m . federally iivpected proc- 8t., Baat Hartford. The varloue Coventry Packers dealing in more than north of Saigon, lafilettng light essfiig plants are four minion .oaaualtlea. booth* will include faU and* one state are already subject to pounds of turkey meat. Publicity The ensiny pounded the ■PFPO P*^ODUCEI" Christmas arlrangements, han­ federal inspection. The 1907 act Officials indicated the Investi­ bases, one of them s brigade dicrafts, baked goods, old and New Dress Code in Effect requires states to set up stand­ gation extended to states other headquarters, with more «hg« 876 OAKLAND fltT., M AN OH B8TEB - 648-6884 new toys and games, and white than Arkansas and Mlhneaota, ards for plants operating entire­ elephant gifts. Refreshments Cut-Off In 800 rounds of rockets, mortars but Would not name them or’ the ly within their boundaries, enii will be available. The event is At CHS and All’s Well and grenodss. North VIst- processors involved. the regulations have to be at nameoe troopa followed up one open to the jpublic. Students at Coventry High dents wW wear "iwthlng lees School are now attending school Phod and Drug Administra­ (See Page ElgM) Pemther Case of tha attacka with an Infantry than sandals on the feet. Cloth­ assault. The Christian Women’s Club under thedr flrat dress code, and ing may not be painted, of Greater Hartford will have It’s going very well, according NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — One Amsrican and oim Boulh bleached, faded or written on. Vlstnamsos civilian Irregular a luncheon meeting ’Tuesday at to Principal MUton WUde. News media will be under un­ No "cut-offs” are allowed. Men of the Third U.S. Marine Division, about to leave Vietnam, gather at the wore killed, and 84 Amaritwna* 11:46 a.m. at Valle’s Steak When the new student coun­ Students mutt be "neat at ail usual restrictirt a He forbade interviews with all group—estimates range from House aitd they mid Deputy Under that arrangement, the 17 enepij' rocket and mortar st- 1st It bs known that any fight Parkade, to raise money to ioMMateht program of defense A federal grand Jury in New participants in the trial, includ­ 100.000 to 600.000—should hot be Atty, Gen. Richard G. Kleln- line of march would be mparst- lartis during ths 84-hour parted ing lawyers and their staffs, thsrs must bs fought by govern- pay special tribute to Frank S. GARAGE SALE ’ In you^ interest as the accuised York returned indictments Fri­ permi(tad closer than that to the dlenst knew their poeUlon be­ ed from the White House ihbt endsd at 8 s.m. today, but ONE DAY ONLY msnt Infantrymsn, rangsrs and. Land, who founded DeMolay 60 ----, and as an Italian.” day accusing Mlnlchiello of air court offictals, police, witnesses, exetiutive mansion. « fore he offered the latest gov­ grounds by ths Ellipse, a prtsl- said only 16 of them caussd cas- V SAT., NOV. 8 piracy, kidnaping and assault, Jurors, and even prospaetiVe rntresnoriss. U.B. sir and arttl- years ago. _ They, did not specify where The Justice Department, after ernment propooel. denttal perk extending e block ualllsa or damage. Amsiiczui SAT. and SUN., NOV. 8-9 ' but Italy so far has not agreed Jurors who are not choMn. lary will support ths South Vtst- diaagreemeitt may have develop­ consultation with the White Neveruielem, Kleindleturt’a to the south from the back fence lossss wars put at Ihrss hlUsd Reservations close tomorrow •10 A.M. to 4 P.M. ed. '■ to extradate him. Cameras and tape recorders House, agreed Friday to let the statement appeared much more of ths executive mansion. namsss, tak Amsrican. ground and It wounded. Lombardi said one factor In are banned not only from the mam march proceed next Sat­ troops havs bssn rutsd out. for the Manchester-Bolton Wel­ MlnlcMello also had accepted conciliatory than his poaiUon at For the second Urns In Uirss ■At Famous Brand Names his client’s favor is that Mini- courtroom and the courthouse, urday as long, as the route Is Ths route was proposed by Informants said 'tksre srs no come Wagon Club theater party 62 WEAVER RD. MANCHESTER a third Italian attorney, Domen­ a Thursday news conference. Kleliukenat after dsy-long meet­ nights, North Vletnsmsas troopa chiello never formally gave up but from the alleyways, parking Constitution Avenue and' the plans for Amkrtesn Infantry to see "CarouseT' on Nov. 81. ico MarteUi of Rome, a police- At that time, he mid there ings with march laadsrs and a launched s mortar and ground Included — Nothing his Italian cltaenshlp, even Iota and grounds outside. demonstrators don't make a unite to mova^in evsn If ths bat- ssssull on s South Vlstnsmsss For tickets call Mrs. Duane appointed detender. was a "substantial likelihood of separate session with represent­ while serving In the U.S. Marine Palmer even refused to al­ side trip to the preaMentlal resi­ tis turns sJialnst the South Vlat- nsvy-mayins task fores hssd- Woodford, 304A Green Rd. o s s m An Ameriew attomeyn Mar- serious vtolence,” and an aide, atives of vartous capital meuri- Savordl.sln GI , Cooking UfonsHs, SHn W ithlield! Corps. Italy, the lawyer added, low sketches to be made In the dence. namass: . vln Mitchelson of Beverly Hills, John W, Dean III, mid the gov­ ty forces. Including police, tlie qusrtsrs deep In the Metamg does not extradite Italians. courtroom. But tl)e New Moblltaatlon liwlsad, If Ihe guvrrnmani f>slta at ths northern sdgs of Stov* and Pots, lOO^iip Airtomcrtk CoHm I Oalif., ^ accompanied M'n.'chie - ernment, “ under iv> olrcum- Secret' Servloe and the Army. Astrology Automated ITie handsome, dark-haired All demoBstratprs, whether Committee to Ehid the War in trtiops are outnumbered or out- ths U Mlnh forest, IIS mllas NEW YOR K— Increased In­ suits are regularly sold af lo’s mother and sister to Rome stances” would permit more Vietnam wrar veteran with a Involving picketing, parades Vietnam rejected the govern­ It Was the Secret Bervi,-* sunned, U.S pnlls 4rlll rellsvs soufowsst of Saigon. terest In astrology has led one Urn and Mony OHmt Ii m i s for Honw cmd 179.95 to $95.00. This Saturdajr only , Thuraday and has requested than a "amall symbolic march" winsome smile has become a ment propoeal, again saying which offered the most objec­ other South Vletnsmeas forces Five South Vietnamese troopa compai^r to use a computer to rallies, or whatever, art for­ near the downtown area. Rntoiirant Us*. permission to speak with him. hero in the Italian mountain vil­ that any plan must allow tions to a detour which would outside of the Immeillale battle' were kllletl and 80 wounded. En­ turn out 10,000 Individual horo­ bidden to approctch closer than Kleindlenst 'said Frit storm the Any ma)or bsille, neverthe Isns were reported killed when lieve that Mlnlchiello would right to meet In Washington and money for his defense and have be searched—and no one, once demonstiators feel they must to petition the government for a executive compound, the presl- less, would Involve an estimated an enemy mortar shall hit S: stand a better chance if tried in urged the Italian government to make a symbolic gesture of pix>- dentlsl gusfdtans said sn Kl- 1,000 Ameriesns These are the Italy than if extradited to the admitted, may leave until a re- redrem of their grievancea. government outpost 18 milsd test to the policy-making axecu- "We also believe,” he added, llpse's.differsnce would provide arttllarymsn manning batUries north of Saigon. United States. (Bee Page ElgM) (Bee Page Elgk4) tlve branch of govarnment. "that ths fsderai govsrnment (Bee rage ElgM) IH'. . — Pay V, h March to give launch crews a lengthy they are outside the spacecraft. • New Double Breasted Models rest period and avoid about of terrain is concerned geotegi- This will enable them to pick up * cally,” than thp a'vcrage profes- 1- Whae la B.aJk.T $10,000 in weekend overtime and save, rocks at they come to 8 8. Bow Deea j t WeekT OfMt ou ^ en l of styles and colors Including S-llartMew! - p«y- BlonaJ geoiog(st would know them. 2*button Bid* v*nl, 3-buHon CBnltr v«nt and origin. •. \ SUEDE JACKETS ii^ procedures for re-entry Inglthsorles shout the formeUon w h h e o tip o n All \A^ifhouf A Fioonce Charge Geoiogtata have enough comi- .. through the earth’s stmosphsre I of m msrta sritas of the moon 32" lengths. Removable orlon and 'landing after the 10-day dehce iii Oanrad's training to oerylle pile "liners. Yoke lop. 2 ' or *(tart a wttole nrw ban gamer m lesion. believe he'needs no specific in- Ths maria, relattvsty flat flop pocket,. Button front. Dark Dining the fUgM, Conrad and , atrnetteos of what types of rodi brown aoil_Bpmona. Sizes. 36-44. aroas. cower more than half Of MONDAY tkni FRIDAY - OPEN 10 • I Bean are to land on the moon’s . to look for. tha fropt aids of ths moon. The One Day uaiy, eat., Nov Ocean of Stiwms to coaOBoe sx- SATURDAY and SUNDAY - 10-1 > 4 0 # His Inslrhetteaa are simply: srtas appsar dark to an sarlh- 4 -i pterstten atsrtsd by ApMlo u "Anything that. you ass lhat*s<‘"‘ botmd man teokmg at a full last July. Gordon will orMt ths Interasting. pick It up.” " . i V - ' wocei. After studying the rocks moon while M* companions sx- The two ISO-minute "GEORG JENSEN" "REMEMBER" from. Apotte n , setenUsts be- Ma in SIIIKET AvAIUAai.K Now AND ptei« below. tnlka of Oonrad ond hii f . _ .' \ "I* a m b a s s a d o r CARO S Apolio 12 AstroruiuU Ccmratl, left.'.hnd'Ke«n go their planneti moonWalk. Conrad ia using tooga Dewatown MMcheeter "CASPAR!" Conrad is s Navy p4tat and not' mqts, Atan Naan, wift alas b* ,(Sss Fogs E%M) through drea* rrheanwl at Cape Kennedy, Fla. for CHNiaTMAa cANoa B y Halu m an k 945 MAIN S T IB T IN DOWNTOWN M AN CH BTER pick up ’moon'rocks’.. (AF Photofax)