PRlbAY, JAUmART T, 1^2 'AGE Twenty iS9ahrI;?Btpr 1Ettwtti0 If^aU) Average Daily Net Press Run For The Week Ended The Weather lift of vemon left the road and N ovem ber 80, 1071 Clear tonight, low In 20s. Sun­ YWCA Will Open House About Town Drug Center struck a telephone pole. day partly sunny with high near 40. Precipltaticm chance near The Drug Advisory Center, Porants, COMPLAINTS 15,590 zero throughout. For Winter Oass Preview The deacons of Second Con­ 88 Park St., Is open Monday gregational ' Church will meet through Saturday from noon Wednesday night, the battery Wifiioiii Manchester— A City of Village Charm A preview ol the Manchester ners, 7 to 9:30 p.m., a number tonight at 7:80 at the church. to 10 p.m . was stolen from a car parked In PflriiMfi TWCA winter classes will be o' projecte In several different A telephone backup service an unlocked Holl St. garage. VOL. LXXXXI, NO. 83 (EIGH TEEN PAGES— T V SECTITON) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1972^ (ClaMlfled Advertising on Page 16) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS , . _ .__ media. Jeff Strong, instructor. Grade 7 Youth. Instruction is axallablei when the center Mhnchehtar Parenta given at an open house Tuesday Wedne^ay Class of Zion Evangelical Lu­ Is closed. r Last night, while lU own^ Portnen meet Snd from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the on^ In for all YWCA mem- theran Church will meet tomor­ ' For drug advisory Informa- er was In Lig*ett Drugs at the Tuesday of each month at S Oommunlty Y, 79 N. Main St. bers, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., bridge. row at 9:30 a.m. at the church. Uon, ca ll 646-2016. Parkade for five minutes, a car ‘ p jn . at Oommuntty Ba^^iat Tile event Is open to the public, bcwl, ping pong, volley ball, GODGEIATIONS with the keys in the IgnlUon was Churoh, 666 B . C enter S t , Refreshments will be served paint or relax. Coffee provided. stolen. Mhnoheater. In the last previous century A family named Veltch lived The board of trustees of ' and bfliby-slttlng provided. Duplicate bridge, 9 a.m. to South United Methodist Church Cong Launch If widowed, dlvoread. .aep* Ni Prom 10 t* 11, Shirley Banks noon. No partner needed and Manchpter didn't have any the second house east of Cot- Police Log SomeUme during the day yes­ municipal sewage disposal sys­ will inebt tonight at 7:80 at the erated or nesrer married and will give a Toga demonstra- yw CA membership not requlr- terday, a house at 196 Oak St. Pakistan Frees tem. Most people had a cess­ tage St. on Maple. They also church. have one Uvliig oMM, you tlon, and from U to noon, Liz ed. Fractional points g^lven to- raised pigs and hung the was burglarized, and a few pool for liquid waste of adilch Theodore B . Reed, 62, o f 2 are eligible t6 join. U Wter- Humphrles will demonstrate oil month, 9:30 to noor^. A new carcasses In an apple tree to Items, Including green stamps there was no great volume, be­ The Junior High Methodist eated, call 604710. painting. structor. cool after scalding and scraping Youth Fellowship of South Unit- Pearl St., Apt., 3 charged with and an ash tray were stolen. Watercolors, bridge, mac- Koffee Krafters, first and cause few families had any In­ door pluhibing unless, perhaps, over a big iron kettle. A butch­ ed Methodist Church will meet reckless burning, and Intoxica- Hot Barrage rame and crafts Will be display- third Wednesdays of each ering sdawys attracted a size­ tonlght at 7:80 at the church. tlon, last night after town flre- ed during the open house. Rep- ward masters. Mrs. Pyka, In- a faucet at the kitchen sink. able audience. Kids for blocks resentatives from the Koffee craft project each month. From the first that O.C. can men, summoned on a complaint Bengali Leader remember, Cheney Bros, had around wouldn’t want to miss Krafters, Newcomers, Com- Creative Art for Children, 8 smoke, allegedly found Reed extended their water and sewer that show. This place was not as passe and Young Adults Clubs to 13 years, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., pastor of the Presbyterian " popular with the kids because Church, will conduct a service smoking In bed, and bum will be available to discuss the sketching, drawing, ccllage, lines Into the area wdiere he LOIG30N (AP) — Sheik Mujl-* representative said. Sheik Mu- port by Ian Sutherland of the nothing was given away. Every­ On GI Bases activities of- their respective or- block suid sponge printing In- was bom and raised. Sunday at .8:16 a.m. on radio marks on the bedding. Court bur Rahman, president of jib, showing signs of fatigue British Foreign Office, then es- thing like bladder, stomach station WIIW; The program is date Jan. 24. ganlzations. eluded. Susan Vilsack, Instruc- The cesspools were some- SMGON (AP) — Viet C^ng forces launched their Bangladesh, was released In after his 8-hour flight, took the corted to an airport VTP lounge Umes as much as eight feet In Intestines was, saved for sponsored by the Manchester Pakistan today and flew to Lon- arm of a colleague. where the two men talked for Reglstration week for winter tor. h^viest shelling attack against U.S. \troops in South YWCA classes will be from Jan. Yoga, co-ed, 7 to 8 p.m., be- diameter and as much as that casings to hald saus^e meat. Area Council of Churches and Steven W aldo, 17, of 16 E va don where he called for world Mujlb was greeted at the air- more than an hour. 10 through Jan. 14.Registration glnners; 8 to 9 p.m .. Inter­ deep. They were lined with a Then came Ed Dunn’a^ place. the Clergy Association of Man­ Dr., charged with operating a Vietnam in sik months Friday night, mortaring a fire recognitlmi of his new nation. Mujlb then left for the Clar- ior the classes, which begin the mediate, Mrs. Banks, instruc- dry wall of field or quarry A nice white house and\bam. chester. motor vehicle while the right to base only 20 miles from Saigon while the GIs were hav­ He also asked that it be admit­ idge -Hotel in central London week o f Jan. 17, must be made tor. I stone and roofed over with Always a beautiful spirited par drive is under suspension yes­ ing dinner. ------ted, to the United Nations. amid tight security precautions. a week In advance as most Thursday heavy wooden timbers or riage horse. An apple orchffi Cub Scout Pack 47 of the terday morning, released on a Two <^er shelling attacks Regiment and one South Viet- The sheik told a news confer­ He was expected to hold talks classes have a limited enroll- Indoor Golf at Golfland, Rt. planks. Often they were cover- where the British American South United Methodist Church promise to appear'. Court date, aNoJnfit the South Vietnam ese nan^ese soldier, ence that Bangladesh is "an ' with British (tfficials on the ment. YWCA membership Is re- 83, Talcottvllle, 9 to 10 a.m., in­ ed with enough soil to have a Club is now. Then a large .mow- ^11 m eet tonight at 7 In the Jan. 17. were reported In the Saigon The U.S. Command said the unchallenged reality." question of diplomatic recogni­ quired unless otherwise sped- termedlate; 10 to U a.m., be­ good turf like the rest of the ing lot at the comer of Maple back yard of the Concordia . . casualties were the highest tion for his new government. Lutheran Church on Pitkin St. Mujlb said he had been kept lled. Baby-sitting is available ginners. A1 Gayson, instructor, lawn and there was nothing and Spruce, ACCIDENTS m 18 Americans m d six from a shelling attack since in a condemned cell tmder a Sheik Mujib’s supporters re­ to show their locations. When for a toboggan party. for all morning classes. fThose Beginners Bridge, 9:30 to 11 Going east on the south side o f S o u t h V i e tnam 6se were July 5 when five Amerl- sentence of death by hanging joiced at the Bangladesh mls- ccxmections were made to the' A written warning for driving wishing more information may a.m. Mrs. Pyka, instructor, Maple St. next to Sullivans was woi^ed. A U.S, Command pans were killed and 38 during most of the more than siem in the NotUng Hill district. sewers the cesspools were The Rev. Dr. Clifford after drinking was issued to contact the YWCA office at the Book Discussion, 9 to 11 a.m. an open lot with a large garden spokesro^, MaJ. CSiester Han- wounded by seven rockets that nine months he was held in "We are all delighted," a Community Y. Dorothy Wilkins, instructor. abandoned and In most cases Simpson has, canceled his regu- Thomas H. Ryan, 64A Chestnut son, said the OIs "were In the hit the Da Nang air base, spokesman said. "It is a day of at the rear. Later a two family lar Sunday eVening program on St., after his car left the road West Pakistan. He was ar­ Classes scheduled to begin the for Women, 9:30 to forgotten. No one bothered to process a t eafing and probably qiie command skid, however, great happiness for all." house was built here and oc­ radio station W NF fer this Sun- at E. Center and Main Sts. last rested in March in East Paki­ week of Jan. 17 are: fill them up. ^e^r." that only three men were TTie Bengstll leader held talks 11:30 a.m ., inform al group for cupied on the west side by day. night at 11:46, and struck a stan when the Pakistani army Monday Eventually as the woodwork whUe the Vi^ Cong continr wounded seriously enough in in Rawalpindi Friday with fun and exercise. If large re­ Eddie ost an undertaker and -----' telephone pole. moved in to crush his independ­ Tiny Tots, 1 tp 2 p.m., a sponse, teams will be formed. decayed, O.C. remembers sev­ ued stepp^ up attacks in the the latest attack to require President Zulfikar All Bhutto, member of Co. No. 3 Voldnteer The Town Pensldimrs will ------ence movement. planned program of music, Oir Painting, 9:30 a.m. to 2 eral cases of cave-ins. Saigon regiom North Vietnam-, evacuation to a hospital, udio pledged last Monday to re­ Fire Dept. Ed was killed In a meet Tuesday at 1:8^p.m. at Yesterday afternoon at 3, on President Zulfikar All Bhutto, games and crafts for three and ere forces attempted to com- >nie attack was the third this lease Sheik Mujlb after a round p.m., for all those who have In the back yard of the old f^ll from the fire truck swing- the Senior Citizens tenter, Lydall St. near Saulters Rd., a who took over from disgraced four-year olds. taken lessons with the instructor. house at Maple and Cottage comer of Main St. and pl^e a swMp of the strategic week on American forces, ap- at negotiations. Myrtle and Linden Sts. \ car driven by Walter E. Top­ President Agha. M ohammed Macram^ 7:30 to 9 P ™-. ^ Mrs. Humphries. In the past. Sts. a large horse broke purnell PI. Bdovens plateau In southern parenUy in retaliation for Oie week sesslcm with Charlotte ______: Yahya Khan after the Indlan- A sxrakesman for the Paki­ Tiny Tots, 1 to 2 p.m., see through when, delivering a load ------^------. heavy U.S. air strikes against Murfrtiy, Ipstructor. Pakistanl war, transferred Mu- stan High Commission in Lon­ Monday listing. of coal. That was a real large mortar barrage targ^ets in North Vietnam last don said Sheik Mujib "has Tuesday h}t U.S. fire support base Fid- month. jib to house arrest and today Basketball for Girls in Grades hole but no one around at that come here as a citizen of Paki­ Y-Wlves, 9 to 9:46 a.m., slim- time knew it was there. Behind ^ e r a Qreen, 20 miles northeast *Hie Viet Oong declared on kept Ills jnomise to free him. 6 to 8, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m . stan and is free to go udierever nastics with Doris Landerman; the second house farther east a « Gaigo^ wounding 18 troops Dec. so that they would "strike Speaking in a vigorous voice 0:45 to 10, coffee break; 10 to F riday he likes.” woman broke throug^i into a pit O f the nth Armored Cavalry back .against American aggres- and showing no outward signs 11:30, choice o f Intermediate The Model Look, 9:30 to 11:30 JANUARY CLEARANCE at ill health, the. 61-year-oId Pakistan Radio said Bhutto that had served both sides of GIGANTIC ______sons In South Vietnam” In re­ bridge with Judy Pyka. cake a.'m., selection and application of sheik said he had declined to did not want to impose his w ill' the twD-family house. venge for the U.S. air raids decorating with Mary Levitt, or day and evening m^e-up, false promise Bhutto that Bangladesh . on Sheik Mujib because he is ^ _____ 1 _ .. . 1 . Mall an against "our compatriots In the crafts wiai Mrs. Murphy. cye lashes, hair and nail care, would maintain a link with the leader of "East Pakistan." N orth." Pre-school Dance, 10 to 10:46 diet and exercise, wardrobe and AT West Pakistan. Bangladesh was formerly Paki­ accessories. Darla Elder instruc­ RIEL OIL Meanwhile, heavy fighting a.m., stresses coordination and Scores of elated Bengalis stan’s eastern province—aepa- movement for pre-schoolers. tor. Okinawa continued in. southern Laos. rated from the West by 1,(X)0 Oil Painting lor Beginners, 17.t The fighting erupted. Thurs­ clustered outside Claridges Ho­ Mrs. Landerman, instructor. tel as Mujlb held his news con­ miles of India—but Bengali 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Mrs. Hum­ 800 G a l. M in. day when several North Viet­ SHEIK BIU0IB Creative Crafts for women, ference in the ballroom, against 12:30 to 2 p.m., Mrs. Murphy, phries, Instructor. 1 D » Notice For Dettvery f namese battalions attacked Explosion Free In London (See Page Eight) Tiny Tots, 1 to 2 p.m., see 84 Hour Burner Service D ue F or Laotian forces at Ban Gnlk on a background of orante wall instructor. mirrors and under the glare of Basic Watercolor lor begin- Monday listing. MANCHESTIR Route 28 between Pakse and the Firemen froRi Centerville, Iowa, watch helplessly as flames form a mushroom Bolovens plateau on the west­ that lighted the sky for hundreds of miles from an explosion of a natural gas television lights. OIL HRAT, INC. ern edge of the Ho Chi Mlnh pipeline Friday night. (AP photo) ' One of the first questions he at the time of the award, will CARL T.V. , was asked was; "Why did you be used to employ a counselor Cleanup trail, Hanot’s supply Une to the PTA To Hear south. ' come to London instead of fly­ to handle evening apd weekend The North Vietnamese seek a ing to Dacca?" Five Men Nabbed Digan, Provost emergencies, local student as a By FRANK CORMIER strongludd in the Bolovens to "I was a prisoner,’’ the sheik clerical assistant, two young Seirtis Tanks ROUTE VERNON, CONN replied. "It was the Pakistan SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. Robert Digan and Richard people to act as lisdson stall secure the Ho Chi hOnh trail, AND (AP) — President Nbeon re­ government’s will, not mine.” Provost of the school system’s a^es, and a young person as and also to keep alternate sup­ State Scrambles for Share turns to. the White House He said the duraUon of his youth service department will custodian for the center, ply routes opeiL Plugged Sswors stay had not yet been decided After Hotel Heist be guest speakers at the Martin tonight after telling Japan’s The U.S. Command reported but that, he hoped to meet School PTA meeting Tuesday at Prime Minister Elsaku Sato he no B62 raids overnight in South Madiine €laanad TV Priced So Low We Can’t Mention Maker’s will speed the return of Oki­ Vietnam. Military sources said Prime Minister Edward Heath (AP) — With was picked up at his home in 8 p.m . Morasco Heads Septic Tanks, Dry Weils, nawa to Japan and rid the the giant stratofortresses were Of Shuttle-in-Space Pie before le a v in g .. . five men under arrest and the Bronx and police said at Their subject will be the new Sewer Lines.. Installed—Oel- TOTAL AUTOMATIC COLOR island of nuclear, chemical and concmxtrating on targets on the. He arrived at 6:30 a.m. at $260,000 in stolen jewels recov- least .'one other suspect was federally funded service center. Scandia Lodge lar Waterproofing Done. biological weapons. Ho Chi Mlnh trail and Iq sup­ H A R T F O R p (AP) — rate fl|>ac6 v^ cles that carried enthusiastic alMut shuttle pros . Heathrow Airport aboard a ered, police and SRI agents say being sought. It will be an expansion rp, (UAC) and Rock-\Hamlltld Bengali lead- room before the raid and a gell, assistant secretary; Ever­ said that if LoAg Cheng, a U.S. factored some cf the millions of award, FUEL ett Jehnson, financial secre­ Central Intelligence Agency parts that went into the elabo- Two other UAC divlslcHis are wS*hS’3^dy'S^ a^^ed o^n-necked fourth man at Mdtown b IL 17JFc! tary; Mrs. Anna Morasco, as­ N ix o n ^ base falls. It could endanger Deputy PoUce ‘'Oommls- „harE-es mieht be filed sistant financial secretary; Jay m the security of Thailand which Hr” ® system. „jjg jg yery Ured but In ex- "The Pierre robbery is solved.’ 0akn Jon Nordby, chaplain; Mrs. borders Laos. Sato A ^ e e TOe dl5^on_^o compete . a Bangladesh Early today, a fifth suspect (See Page Eight) Lorraine Johnson, master of i Elsewhere, a 2,000-man South for a television "display sys­ KBIEY I SONS ceremonies. Vietnamese force was reported Jarring To Try Again tem” to help astronauts pilot ------m -b b . b u b n e r s m v i o E Also, Miss Pamela Saich, as­ about two miles Inside north the Shuttle. sistant master of ceremonies; import surcharge .with little or Save dollars eastern Cambodia In a drive Five other companies have' Raymond Johnson, inner no advance word,to Sato. against a North Vietnamese 647-9732 The prime minister, hiding a For Mideast Solution announced Intentions to com­ guard; Harry Thoren, outer on needed regiment reportedly stationed guard; Mrs. Clara Stowell, WHILE post-summit news> conference pete for subcontracting work Serving Greater Mnachecter, there. But for the second day UNITED .n a t i o n s , * N.Y-. istera, Abba Bban and Mah- after toe prime contractors o r e cultural leader. materials for with White House reporters, no major fighting was reported Vernon, Ooventtjr, TolUtad, said he had high hopes the (A P ) — Gkiniilar V . Jarring ra< m oud Rlad, d u r i^ the Ctaieral selected, After the meeting, there was in the area,, about 200 m iles KUington and South Windsor turns to the ihdted Nations on AssemMy debate on the Mld^e The Howmet Corp. of Green- a social hour with * refresh­ home repair Wariilngton-Tokyo commu­ north of Saigon. ments. THEY LAST nications link—a teletype— Mjonday to make another at- East in December, then re- 'wich to make fuel pumps and fix up. would mean "we would not be In Phnom Penh, the U.S. be­ gan deliveries of' 105 mm how­ tempt at producing a Middle ^ e d to M os^ before “ J 1 6 2 OF A unprepared for shocks.” East settlement. Christmas. But Jarring’s peace weu as ucamum lor me sion American officials entered itzers to the Cambodian, army, which for the past 21 months of The Swedish ambassador to prwOc^ pu^ the Sato talks with hope that Moscow, who is also the secre- P®«®»- been ktaJled since Peridn-Elmcr of Norwalk RCA 18" SPORTABOUT Japan would agree to an eariy fighting had to make do with 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING lowering of tariff and quota reconditl Ida toe cisco to Los Angeles. Sylvia mmmmmmmmmm coffee and sent us back,”, said CALIF. LETTUCE ...... head man, had warned toe passen­ Brister, a striking brunette, sengers 'off as toe plane was Miss Roel. "They treated us gers earUer she would shoot TANGELOS...... WB HONOR was serving toe ISS passengers being refueled. Before toe re- very well.” anybody who moved. MAC APPLES ...... 16 qt. basket iS .S O when she felt a shi^ stab of fuelb^ was completed, toe hi-, Young added that toe hijack­ SEALTEST ICE CREAM ...... Vt gal. 9 0 ^ ott A p p lia n c e CNIRBUTBim pain in her back. jacker bcame nervous, Young Young, first officer Derral ers had robbed the 10 crew ­ We Carry The fhnebester Evening Herald It was toe barrel of a sawed said, and suddenly jammed his Wiggins and Second Officer members of $3M' during the OOMFLBTE L ^ OF SUNDAY PAPERS .V off shotgun. The hijacker shotgun into Dlaime Beighley’s Steve Salmonsen made toe flight, "but toe ^bans gave it S:tles ' grabbed Sylvia by her ponytail fa ce and sa id : " I wUl MU you cross country trip with toe hi­ all back, which was rather nice "THE KING QAGB « OABRir and ordered her to accompany you if we don’t get this thing jackers and toe seven steward­ o f them ." V him to toe cockpit. off toe ground.’’ esses, who Included Misses It was toe second time a hi­ OF Once inside, said Capt. Wil­ Dianne w as atUl rubbing her Brister, QaUemore and Beigh- jacker had robbed people (Herald photo by Bucelvlclua) PRODUCE!" liam Young 0^ San Diego, toe sore nose as she related toe in­ iey as well as Mary Van- aboard an aircraft bound for iut It’s Hard to Stand U p ... EN OAIUY 9 A.M,' TO 8 P.M, man tol<{l him If he didn’t o W cident. deiDussen, Deborah Roel, Ja­ Cuba, and in both instances toe PERO878 OAKLAND ST., MAN^HEBTER — 643-IM ^ SATURDAY ITU. S P.M. net Bhrt and Joyce KlstUiger, John Jurewicz Jr., 7, (right) lends a helping hand to his sister, Darline, 5, he would Mil toe entire crew. ^ On the four hour flight to Cubans returned toe stolen US CINTIR STtm "H e said he would MU u » - ’Tampa—where toe hijackers all of Los Angeles. money, . both of 631 N. M ai|i St., as they try the ice at Charter Oak Park. t M

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Preddential Candidates MOWIERAimQB I Sheinwold on Bridge IFOR RARENIB ANDI A‘TTEN‘nON REQUESTED I Stepping Up Activities I YQUNQPEOPIE | TO DOUBLE END PLAY NO^H Th^ Center the the li is MImhi ^ By ALFRED 8HEU{^OU> ♦ >fQJ9 By tH B ASSOCIATED PRESS ton and U.S. Rep. Shirley Chi­ I] AMMSfeoStMSMNsMNirsI <0 Q-J0 8 4 sholm of New York. SSSISAI If you have read all of this 0 A 7 week’s articles with rapt and Sen. Hubert H, Humphrey Muskle, In Orlando, Fla., ac- 4$ A K S says he will announce Monday Nixon of pracUcinir |AI£Am AMiniO reverent attention you know hlift candidacy for the Demo- “ p^rk barrel politics" by advo- filMNl AvMmkm that when you execute a throw- t s s r 83 cratlc presidenUal nomination citing a $5.5 billion space by Glenn Ckimher in i^ay you must give up the ($ K 10.7 6 hut will not accept vice presi lead to the opponents. That’s 5 shuttle program. Space pro­ AU MU MMimO i J 10 8 4 3 dential spot on the ticket. Pw w ill SttMMn liH a M ( i why you can’t rely on a throw- 0 -9 6 3 2 grams are a major concern In The state has completed a traffic Fuss Inc.,, 210 Main St., to the Board of GP Q J 1098 4 -7 4 - "I either want to be the top Florida. count on the new stretch o f'1-84 in the Judges of the Employees Suggestion in to make a grand slam; and, SOUTH. man or I want the fr^dom that Anne Wexler, 40, a Con­ south end of town. Plan. Fuss was formerly town engineer likewise, why you can’t execute 4 5 4 2 b e ^ a U.S. senator offers," necticut Democratic leader who T h j survey shows that on an average and director of public works before j<^- two throw-ins to make a small anraicno § (? AKJ97 , the Minnesota senator and for- was active in former Sen. Ea­ day, 3,900 cars enter the eastbound ianes ing the Griswold firm. I IMir 17 nsulm ictiim isi slam. Not so fast. In today’s O KQ: . 3 ■ rner vice president said Friday gene McCarthy’s 1968 presiden- cf the new road from Spencer St.,, the The five member board reviews and TinsttrAMtCMNiai M hand South makes his small * 63 2 ^ ’' : In Shreveport, La. campaign, was named ex- western termination of the new stretch. acts cn suggestions dh town employes. slam by way of two throw-ins. Hum^hrey, who lost to Rich- ecutive director cf Citizens for Some 3,300 get off the new road at Bol­ Since 1966, some 150 suggestions -have The situation calls for more of East South W M T ’Nortii ard M. Nixon In the race for Muskle, a nationwide organ- ton Notch, the esuitem terminus. been reviewed with 50 of these given , M ME M M * 17 J O H U ra ii that r. and r. attention. Puss I 2>rr fbouble the White House four years izatlon which aims to culUvate (ApIMIntywiy p East dealer 3 0 P‘>s:> l^ss ; 4 NT In between the beginning and end of recognition of some sort, abcordlng to MMrtMlittM) ^ ago, said he would officially de- t^e grassroots vote lor the the eastbound lanes, about 600 cars get John Haurkins, assistant town manager. North-South vulnerable Pass ^ i-'Pa& ' 5 claw for the nomlnaUon In Maine senator. off at Wetherell St., about 1,600 get on at Others who serve on this board Include Opening lead — Queen of Pass 6 <0 A lW Philadelphia. Mayor Lindsay, In the mean- Keeney St.; about 1,300 get off at Main Mary Warrington of 27 Woodland St.; *a ■ HB — 1 Clubs. — 1------./f------His re-election bid roUing, ji^e, has declared his in- St. (Rt. 83) and 1,000 get on there; 800 Bruce Watkins of 234 S. Main St.; and West’s overcall of two no- a • • President Nixon announced Fri- tendons to run In Pennsylva- leave at Wyllys St. and 300 enter the new Douglas Pierce of 148 St. John St. trump is, of course, the “ unus­ would be end-piaye^; * iit East day he would aUow his name to nia’s primary April 25. He will road there; and 800 cars get off at Rt. 85, Cash awards or time off are granted ual notrump," which promises refused, South could c^erfully be kept on the ballot for the |.^y| a slate of delegates who. Bolton. employes who make workable sugges­ strong distributional support g;lve up a club. V Ne w Hampshire for both minor suits. This Actually, declarer eftshed the primary the first time In Pennsylva­ On an average day, 4,400 cars enter tions. THEATER TIME March 7. nia, can commit themselves to the westbound lanes of the road at Bol­ strange bid, much favored by ace of spades and le4 dummy’s The President’s decision loto a candidate at the party’s na- SCHEDULE tournament experts, sometimes last club, throwing West into ton Notch; another 700 get on at Rt. 85; Health Report seek renomination came in a ticnal convention, about 300 vehicles get off the road at has ttie unfortunate effect of the lead. West h a d .p return a letter to former Gov. Lane gen. Vance Hartke of In- Highland St. and another 700 get on Forty cases of strep thixiat were re­ SA’TURDAY telling the exponents too much club or a diamond, and in ei­ DwinneU, who heads a New dlana, campaigning in New there; 1,300 get off at Charter Oak St; ported to the Health Department. In De­ Burnside:"Diamonds Are For­ about the distribution. So it was ther case dummy could ruff Hampshire group or^nized to Hampshire, said that presiden- while 1,000 get on at the Charter -Oak cember, according to the department’s ever,” 2:30, 7:15, 9:20. in this case. while South discarded his losing promote Nixon’s re-election. tial foreign adviser Henry Kls- ramps; another 800 get on at Main St. monthly report. In November, there, Cinema I: "Diamonds Are Declarer took the first trick spade. Although Nixon said he would singer “ should either be ap- were 39 cases of the disease reported. Bhrever,” 1:45, 4:80, 7:00, 9:40 with the king of clubs, dreiy A ‘carping critic might com­ THE NEW PERMANENT HOME OF (Rt. 83); Some 1,600 get at Keeney permit his name to be entered pointed secretary of state and St. and 700 get on there; 5,100 vehicles Also reported ^ December was one Cinema n : "Lady ft The three rounds of trumps, ’ cashed plain that only Wpst was ac­ case of infecUods mononucleosis, one In other state primaries, he made subject to the full Inter- get off the road at the western end, the Tramp,” 1:00, 8:00, 6:00, 7:00, the ace of clubs and the two tually thrown into tl$e lead, but sald It would be impossible for rogation . . . of Congress, or Spencer St. ramp. case ot-sahritSnella, and three cases of 8:45 ' diamonds and then led a spade we need more r a k reverence him to campaign actively and else he should be fired.” r ereal disease. Manchester Drive-In: "Blood to take a finesse with dummy’s and less carping crttlpism. It personally In any of them. On the Republican side, for- In December, the department inspect­ Thirsty Butchers,” 7:00; ‘‘Crea­ queen. makes a better story lit you can “ I feel It is essentied, partlcu- mation of a group to help GOP Attend Meeting ed 62 restaurants, 5 septic tanks, sind This finesse end-played East. say that South executed two ’Thursday and Friday, Ernest Tureck, ture l^th The Blue Hand, 8:80; larly In this year when events presidential candidate Rep. six complaints. “ Beast of the Yellow Night,” If East took the king of spades end plays to make a small of such importance -to the p^ul N. McCloSkey Jr. of Call- park superintendent, attended the 50th he would have to return a sin­ slam. Annual Meeting of the Connecticut-Tree 9:45 world’s future are taking place, fom la in eight Southern states East Hartford Drive-In: “ Can­ gle spade or a diamond. A Dally Question Prctective Association at the Hotel Son- ' Building Permits that at least until the Republi- was announced In Little Rock, didate For A Bailing,” 9:16; spade return would give dum­ Partner opens with one iieart, esta In Hartford. Building permits covering $292,640 can Convention, the President Ark; worth of work were issued in - De­ “ Exquisite Cadaver,” 7:80 my three tricks in that suit, so you Jump to three hearts and should refrain from public par- Ted Parkhurst, 24, and his cember, according to the Building De­ East Windsor Drive-In: “Man declarere would discard his los­ partner bids tour hearts. It Is STANDARD EDUCATORS tisan activities in order to ades. South could alccept his decision! May. The wife of Sen. George so urged other town directors who can Permits for two two-family dwellings have continued with dummy’s SUNDAY Copyright 1972 Sen. Robert J. Dole, R-Kan., McGovern, D-S.D., is scheduled attend to do so. costing $48,000 were Issued. jack of spades. If East wpn, he Burnside. — “ Diamonds Are chairman of the Republican to'be In Harrisburg Monday to The bill, drawn up by Barry at the di­ One garage was covered by a Decem­ National Committee, hailcW fUe his declaration of candida- Forever,” 2:80, 4:46, 7:00, 9:10. rection of Thompson with support from ber permit. Its estimated cost is $4,000. Nlx(m’s re-election decision as cy in . Cinema I — “ Diamondis Are the entire Board of Directors, was sub­ Eight permits for alterations and addi­ li "the best news for America M eanw hile, Kenneth P. Forever,” 1:46, 4:30, 7:00, 9:40. mitted to the judiciary (mmmittee of the tions issued covered $17,740 worth of Cinema n — “ liu ly ft ’The .... If the American , people O’Donnell, an aide to the late General Assembly by State Reps. Fran­ work. Tramp,” 1:00, 3HX), 6:00, 7:00, judge him on the basis of his president John F. Kennedy, en- cis Mahoney (19th district) and N. Three affidavits for a total of $107,000 8:45. fl r s t-term performances—as dorsed Humi^irey for the White Charles Bogglni (20th district). It is were Issued. An affidavit is Issued when I’m sure they wiU—Mr. Nixcn House. Manchester Drive-In — amrnig bills scheduled to be heard at 10 the emtual cost of building something ex­ will be the overwhelming Other campalgpi sources dls- "Blood Thirsty Butcher,” 6;00; a.m. at the State Capitol. ceeds the estimated cost. choice in 1972." closed that Muskle plans to fly "Creature With the Blue Hand,” One permit for a sign costing $200 and In another development, a to Springfield, 111., Monday to 7:30; "B eak of the YeUow Two Jobs Open one permit for a fence costing $700 were Night,” 8.'46. source close to Gov. George C. appear with ^n, Adlal E. Ste- issued. Wallaoe mdd the Alabama venson rn of Illinois who will TWO of the 42 town jobs under the Blast Hartford Drive-In ‘’(Can­ Permits for the relocation of two build­ Democrat will enter Florida’s endorse Muskie’s candidacy lat- emergency employment prog^ram re­ didate For a lOUer,” 7:80; “ Ex­ ings were issued in December. That work preeldentlal primary March 14. er in the day. The endorsement main unfilled. ApplicatiMis are still be­ quisite Cadaver,” 9:16. cost an estimated $7,000. Wallace’s office would not con- would provide Muskle with a ing accepted in the manager’s office for Blast Windsor Drive-In —- Also issued in December were 77 elec­ firm the report. boost for the Illinois primary a systems analyst at the town data cen­ "Man in the Wilderness,” 7:80; trical permits for $12,663 worth (rf work; Wallace, who conducted a March 21. ter, and for a mechanic with the high­ “ Z e i^ lin ,” 9:20. 17 heating permits for $5,200 worth of third party presidential bid in- in New Hampshire, Sen. Nor- way department. Meadows Drive-In — “Beast work; 14 plumbing permits for $1,903 1968, says that if he decides to rls Cotton, a N lx ^ supporter, ’Two of the people hired under the pro­ of the Yellow Night,” 7:07; worth of work; and 16 certificates of oc­ “ Creature With Blue Hand,” run he will make the announce- accused McCloskey campaign gram have been shifted to permanent cupancy. ment at a news conference workers of using unorthodox status with the town. They replaced two 8:46; ’‘Blood Thirsty Butcher,” (1) Beast of Yellow Night i Thursday in Tallahassee, Fla. tactics to get Cotton’s wife to people who left the town work force. 10:06. On TV Program (2) Creature wltit Bine Band* Wallace called Florida Secre- sign a petition to get the Call- OPEN EVERY NITE (8) Blood TbinQr Botcher tary of the State Richard St«ie fom ia congressman on the Praise Offer of Loan ’Town Clerk Edward Tomkiel will ap­ Friday to dlsciMs how toi enter state’s ballot, pear wlUi other guests tomorrow on Thompson and former mayor James the primary but stopped snort of Cotton said his wife, who has "People in Connecticut” , Channel 3 at 11 Parr have praised the move by the Man­ throwing Ws hat into the ring. been under medication fca: a a.m. The prerecorded progtam will deal ' I \ I-<1, chester State Bank in which some $200,- Already camriaigning inj Flor- cardiac condition, was told that ,wlth v a r ^ s aspects, o f, voting, in Con­ 000 of prime interest rate money has Ida are four Dfemocratici presi- her signature would not In- necticut, particularly the votli^ o t per­ ^bllsh^ Dally Except Sundays been made available to downtown mer­ and Holidays at 18 BIssell Street, dential hopefuls. Mayor J c ^ V. dicate support for McCloskey sons between 18 and 21. Hancheater, Coon. THEATRE EAST chants. Thompson called the move a Lindsay of New York, Sen. Ed- but was a mere formality to "very important step” in restoring the Telephone 643-27U mund S. Muskle of Maine, Sen. permit his participation In the Second Class Foirtage Paid at downtown business area. Parr ssdd it Tree Chipping Monday Uanchester, Conn. (06O4O) Henry M. JacksMi of Washing- state’s primary. ______Just a reminder — Old Christmas trees THE TIME IS JUST RIGHT FOR AN was “very commendable.” suBstaupnoN rates will be chipped up Monday at the town’s Payable in Advance OUT & OUT THRILLER LIKE THIS I R d.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. landfill area on Olcott St. The resulting Fuss on Committee One Y ear ...... $39.00 8th BIG WEE^II Manchester Charles R. Cangeml, 82 E. Mid­ mulch will be spread on nature trails and Six Honths ...... U.50 “The Lawrence Associates, Architects/Planners’’ dle Tphe-j a son to Mr. and Town Manager Ifobert Weiss has ap­ gardens in town. The program is being Three Months ...... 9.73 GENE HACKMAn in /’ pointed Walter S. Fhss of Griswold and One Month ...... 3.25 Hospital Notes Mrs. Frederick Service Jr., sponsored by the Jiuiior Women’s Club. Single Copy ...... ISo v ia m N O HOURS West Willington. ‘THE FRENCH CONNECTICNI" ' 'Ttiterniedlaie Care Semi­ One Fifty North Main Street Manchester DISCHARGED YESTEai- PRI.-SAT.-BUN. MON. ■ PRI. SHOWNN A T 7 & 9 private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 DAY: Doris L. Fontaine, Wll- Vermont Stays Republican ;4ancheste 8 HORROR HITS L> t ^ f. - 2 - 4 - 6 • 8 • 10 p.m. • 8 p.m .; private rooms, limantic; Larry D. (Boothby, 23 Show Starts 7:00 Fri. ft SaL SAT. SHOWN AT 2 to ».m. • 2 p.m., and 4 p.m 8 Apel PI., William T. Smyth, 42 Show Time Sunday 6i00 RlfS 6 % 4'IA . BUI liiN SUN. SHOWN AT 2 - 3 :4&-5:30-7:15 -I (TWO STOtY CCMfrEMTORARY St H eD BUILDING OF 20,000 SQUARE FEET) p.m. Knighton St.; Raymond F. Sim­ In Two Special Ejections Pediatrics: Parents allowed mons Jr., 131 Went Rd., South HTMARE of HORROR any time except noon—Z p.m.; Windsor. MONTPBXJER, Vt. (AP) — ballots cast In the Senate race. others, 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. Also, Salvatore Petrolito, 29 Vermonters voted with tradi- His Democratic opponent, Ran- B e a s t Self Ser\ice: 19 a.ni. - 2 p.m.; Nril Rd Vernon- Gary d ’ A ^ ^ T. Major Jr., got 23,787 PRESTIGE OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. berg, 82 Chestnut St.; Robert P“ b U ca n stot^ 33 per cent. *^Bemard S tY E L L O W 'Intensive Care and Coronary H. Ramsey, 167 Homestead St.; Sen®-te. Sanders, Vermont’s Liberty Un- Sen. Robert T. Stafford, who ion party candidate, polled 1,- MANCHESTfU Care: Immediate family only, Mrs. Eileen Lpekwood, 121 H I NK m center Here is Your Opportunity to L(x»te Your Office in one of Manchester’s finest office buildings. Easily serviced by main highways (one mile off served the last four months in 667 votes, NicHT any time, limited to five min Huntington Dr., Vernon. 643-/832 FREE PARKING REAR OF THEATRE the Senate on an interim basis, TifoUary, 42, a former speaker 1-86) — bus at door. Parking for over 80 cars. And the rental — most reasonable in the area. Heat, air-conditioning, elevator, snow remov^ iites. Also, Mrs. Jeannlne M. Meti- 3rd HORROR HIT “ BUXH> ’nORSTY BUTCSHBRS” Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. ■ . ^ u T special election to of the Vermont House who re- arid janitor service — all for only $5.50 per square foot. r «v e years signed from the State Senate 12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. - 8 L. Copeland. 86 Deming St.; - Sen. last year to Join Gov. Dane C. p.m .; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m;, Jean P. Lefebvre, 173B Downey ■winston L. Prouty. Davis’ Cabinet, polled 39,762 EXCLUSIVE RENTAL AGENT and 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. < I » S e a n Dr.; Mrs. Deris M. Zaches, Richard W. Mallary was votes, 56 per cent. His Demo- Age Limits: 16 in maternity. Pine Lake Shores, Coventry; elected to the state’s lone cratic opponent, J. William I Conneiv - 12 in other areas, no limit in Mrs. Lillian M. Poulict,» East • Ja m e s' ! House seat which has been va- O’Brien, got 26,789 votes, 87 per Hartford; Mrs. Josephine G. T. J. CROCKETT, REALTOR self-service. cant since September when cent. TWo other can^dates, B o n d 0 0 7 i Wing, 173 Spruce St; All emergency patients and Stafford was appointed to the Doris Lake and independent BROKER COOPERATION INVITED outpatients are requested to use Also, Mrs. Jennie E. Burg- EVE TEL. 643-1577 Senate following Prouty’s Anthony Doiia polled 3,842 and 7:16 the new. emergency room hardt. East Hartford; Alfred le to' serve CHILDREN'S MATINEE Also, Mrs. Richard B. Cool years in the House, polled 45,- in the Senate. *' CMS CORPORATION BUILDERS St.; Holly (Jhaplln, Lake St., TODAY and TOMORROW Vernon; Mrs. Joan M. Cyr, 61 and daughter, 41 Strickland St. 646 votes, 64 per cent of the Another VermNN. ton W. Jacobs, 62 Alexander An Andover girl and a Hebnm The Science Award — a hand- rmofHmmutAiiDDiwHil 324 GOVERNOR STREET, EAST HARTFORD St.; Craig. G. Johnson, 365 E. youth are Rham High School’s gome bronze metal plaque — is Middle Tpke. CANDIDATE in their' .d U t winners of the annual Bausch u v j V Also, Mrs. Lucille Kucienskl, , » . _ J . . ~ presented each year to the win- Direct from Moscow and Lomb Science Award, It ^ ' I MASONRY CLEANING Thompsonvllle; Kevin F.. Land FDR A PAINTING & VINYL PAPER has been announced by J, Colin more than 8,600 partlc- THE TRIUMPHANT erman, Storrs; Otto laingstrass, pygbee, Rham {principal. ipating schools throughout the (First cMo^e! KILLING R E T U R N O F D'ADDEO, INC. W. G. YONAN CO. WILBANK’S CLEANING SERVICE Wethersfield; Joseph J. Mlg- This year’s award goes to se- country. Pushee said surveys THE FABULOUS mM imtiS mM mr sm MoilJ llore, 122 West St. nlors Charlene Demabue, daugh- indicate that the Bausch and 36 WOODLAND STTREBUr, WETHERSFIELD, OOI4N. 486 NEWBURY STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. P.O. BOX 969, MANCHESTER, CONN. Also, Uoyd' D. Munroe, 27 ter of Mrs. Helen Donahue of Lomb award has encouraged Jh o Exquisitei New St.; Francis L. Pagani, Bear Swamp Rd., Andover, and more than 30 percent of the COMPANY OF 75 OSIPOV M o rtde y Birch Mt. Rd., Bolton; Adolph Stephen Derby; son of Mr, and winners to follow scientific ca- Specist BALALAIKA Ja n u a ry Quey, 116 Brookfield St.; D o r oMrs. - __ James Derby of East reers. gufit sttr: ‘ ORCHESTRA 17 thy T. Reagan, 26 Buckingham street, Hebron, Dance Course Offered LUDMILLA ZYKINA Jorgensen St.; J[obn L, Rolocut, Broad Pushee said that the Bausch Ballet and modem dance les- RuMift'B Foremosi Brook. iji-j w/mo/f F o lk t i n ^ ^ •> Auditorium, and Lomb award is especially sons will be offered to girls in n.'j " ft Also, Mni. Mary Lou Samlo- significant because it recog- grades 7-12 beginning on Jan. 24 w ith S to rrs tis, 49 Kane R d.; Gerald G. Friday, Sftturday 4 Sunday' nlzes seniors with the highest and running for 10 consecutive f Ka WM Ml ter stir, of the- Taylor, 230 Porter St.; Philip F. scholastic standing in science Mondays from 2:30 to 3:80 p.m. ■a weyte wt teeeit.] Tickttt: $3.75, S3.25 B o ls h o i Open Tryon, Vernon ^Rd., Bolton; subjects. in the Rham auditorium. $2.50, S2.26 e nd James' P. UcOello, 178 Spring As winners of the award, Hie lessons will be given by Siudtnti only; $1.7$ Boldioi Billet St.; Annie Yoiihg. 34Vi Spruce Charlene and Stephen are eligl- the Matchie S^dlo of Dance, w sm St. ^ ble to compete for a four year and the cost of the course will by United Fsaiwrt Syncmala Inc b ir t h s YESTERDAY: A scholarship at the University of be $10, payable in advance. Any son ^ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rochester, New York. Scholar-■ girls interested may sign up for Ticketi now on Mie at the Jorgenien Auditorium Box Office, < D O o ( SchiiniMher, Brooksslde Lane, ship winners Ore selected on the course with Mrs. Agnes Val- Storrs, Connecticut 06268. Mail orders will be accepted. Please *Boy E a rn e d CoventiVi twins, a son and a merit with stipends based on entinl, physical education in­ chael Voffc ■ Elke Sommer^ c send a self-addressed stampM envelope and make all checks daiighter, ' to Mr. and Mrs. need aliich may range up to gtructor at Rham, as soon as 2!ieppelin ('■' JBiiCftne Harvey, 116 Bretton $3,600 l»er year. possible. payable to The University of Connecticut. ChaHie*Broum” r J *

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MANCHESTER ijVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1972 PAGE n V E . PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEST^, CONN^ SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1972

TAR Market Tops 900 Level -ByCXAYILPOLLAN- ARin URRA News foil Senior Citizens Area Churches UAKV Yoi»r Dally Activity (^ld» Business Bodies In First New Year Week u r c Bolton congregational Cburch R ockville l)hlted Methodist » ■ Tj Acco/ding to lha Star*. 'Y United Oongregatloaal Church By WALLY FORTIN ,To develop m e s s a g e for Sunday, second Oongrefaiioiud Church Church of the Nasarene The Salvation Army United Church of Christ Bolton Center Rd. Church \ 1-13-26^361 7-l?-24-3r/' NEW YORK (AP) — Stock cant that the Dow Jones was \ D IRE O I'O lt 142 Grove St. /50Al-a2-88 . reod words corresponding to riumberz 4B-59-71 V BANK ADVISORS B8 in business administration Treasurer United Church of Christ ' 26e Main St. 681 Main St. Tolland Rev. J. Stanton Conover, p f your Zodiac birth sign, SYSTEMB PBOORAMMER market prices .rang In the new able to hold above toe 900 level, 866 N. hlaln St. Rev. William A. Taylor, M inister Rev. W|UIarS B . OonkUn, TAURUS SCORPIO The board of directors of toe from toe University of Hart- Frank E. 'Whitehead of 'Ver- year in good fashion during toe throughout toe late part of toe Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Hi! Well we’re into anothet ’Tuesday was another big day Rev. Donald Q. Miller, APR. 10 .1 RtfuM 31 Turns 61 Vorfsrt Raym ond M artens o f 138 ______Rev. Felix M. Davis, Pastor Pastor o c r ; Souto WindfMjr Bank and Tmst ford, cum laude. Hq served in non has been promoted , to tre'aa- first trading week of 1972 as toe week. They said this was the Beadle new year, and I wonder how at the Parlude Bowling Alleys M inister MAY 20 7 Acctnt'i 32 Yoursolf 62 Tax M inister '3 Your 33 Fovoroblo 63 Godgots NOK. : Cushman Dr, has been ptom<^ co.__ __ “haii'“iiamed ______toPie_____ new"aJ______toe' U4.______Navy both______during_____ urer df FFirst irst Federal Savings Dow Jones average successful- point which stymied the mar- Officer-in-Charge many of you are like me, who where the Senior Bowling 10:15 a.m.. Church School. |f>11-21-32-43 ed In ------9:30 a.m.. Church School, ,4 You 34 Opportunity 64 Surprising 3-20-30-41; to ^sterns programmer in yji^jy peard members. Harold Wwrld War II and toe Korean in East Heutford. He was for- 9:30 a.m., Sunday School for continue to write down 1971. League was in action with the 9:30 and 11 a.m., Worship 10:80 a.m.. Worship Service. |L^46^V9C 35 Intorvsts 65 For . ^ ^ penetrated toe 900 level for ket’s advance last September Nursery thnnigh Adults. 5 CIo m 5672-84491 the systems support program- . Colllns and Carlo Conflict. merly assistant vice president the first time In nearly four after President Nixon an- 10 a.m., Morning Worship. everyone. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. Sort of hard to get used to the following results, Service and Church School, Sermon: “The Land Of Begin­ OIMINI 6B« 36 Drown 66 Mootings mtng department at the Ooti- 10:45 a.m.. Worship S erv ice, I 7Som« 37 An 67 Actions SAOITTARIUS Prestlleo have been added to He joined Ney In 1966 from and controller, montos. nounced his new economic pol- Nursery through Church School 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. Classes for . all ages. change. ®'or ,the ladies, Mary Chaves ll^ a.m., High School Class. ning Again.” I MA^ U 68 Know necticut Mutual life Insurance Nursery through Grade 4. » 8Buy. 38 Nows ffOP.,22 ^ the bank’s Wapping Branch Ad- Cheney Broe., where he was G rade 8 . Sermon by the Rev. Message by the pastor. 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meet­ Now if you were one of the took over high triiSe of 421, and 7 to 8:30 p.m., Pl’jgrim Fel- 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. uun'i 10 970(10/1 39 Accounts 69 AAiklng Co. rHie closing Dow Jones aver- Ides, lOMiulirg 40To 70PIOCO OK. 21 (S t vlBory Board, and Raymond R. production control Bupervlsor. age of 30 industrial stocks "The market gave the Im- Mr. Davis, ‘‘the Legacy of 7 p.m.. Evening Service. ing. Nursery provided. 125 that attended our gala New titsh averhge of 141.4, and Bea lowship. f e\10ll8-31-42 Trinity Lutheran Church 11 Don't 41 Highly 71 Indlcotoil 2-12-23-35^ Frink has joined toe East Wind- Starting In the same posltltm at M dses.” Message by the pastor. 6:15 p.m.) Open hlr service Year’s Eve Party, I’m sure you Mader’s 174, was high single, Union Congregational Church /51-64-ro 12 Upon 42 Up 72 OIroct gained 20.1 7 points, to 910.87 pressimi of being a little tired Meadowlaric Rd. and Rf. 80, 73 With 47-5849 ea r Branch Advisory Board. Ney, he was appointed produc­ during toe week. On Wednes­ and indoor prayer meeting. would have known when the (dd the men, the high triple St. Francis of Assisi R ockville CAN C lR 13 To 43 About In toe last pcul cf toe week,” RocHviUe 14 Altontlon 44Clovtr 74And , . CAPRICORN tion manager within a few North United Methodist Church Unitarian Unlversalist Society 7 p.m .,. Salvation meeting. year disappesuied, and the new tied by M » Schubert, and 678 Ellington Rd. Rev. Paul J. Bowman, MUilster 75 Congonlol day toe Dow Jones average Smith said, but he observed It Rev. Bruce Rudolf l5Altrt 45 Todoy DEC. 22 months. He later became direc­ 300 P arker St. 466 Main St. one literally bounced in. Morrill Dickinson with 496. The South Windsor Rev. Lyman D. Reed, )6M oy 46 Voluos 76Tlmo closed above the 900 level for was encouraging that the mar­ 11 47 Esporilolly 77 Sovors JAN. IP tor of manufacturing and for the Rev. Earle R. Custer, Rev. Arnold F. Westwood xFuIl Gospel Christian This was our second New titst* single of 211, and the high Rev. John C. Gay, Associate (Minister 17Ev«ili the first tim e since Sept. 20, ket was able to resist toe praf- Pastor 8 and 10:80 a.m., Worship -28- 18 Articio 48 Enxrtlonal 78 Folks 6ld-27- past eight years has served as M inister FeUowsiilp Interdenominational Year’s Eve Party, and the way average of 161.8 Were won by Pastor Mr. and Mrs, George F. Apel, 19 Difficulty 49 To 79 Your 1971, when It finished at 905.15. It-taking pressure which devel­ Service, Holy Communion. 20 Intoglhotlrxi SO Into 8 0 A vice president and general man­ The week bustled with activi­ oped as a result of toe early- Orange Hall things went with everyone en­ Max Schubert also. Rev. Eugene M. Kilbride, Assistants in Christian AQUARIUS 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship 10:30 a.m.. Service. The Rev. 9:16 a:m., Sun^y Itohool. 21 Fool 51 In 81 Your a g er. ty 0 8 87.34 m illion shares week gains. Rev. Philip P. Saunders, Pastor joying himself, it will be hard Wednesday the weather sort Assistant Pastor Education JULY 11 22Somp 52 Dictate 82 Of JAN. 20 Service. Sermon; “What Good Mr. Westwood will speak on Adult Instruction Glass. 23 Romantic 53 Espoclolly 83 Motto rs changed tuuids rai the New The Associated Press 60-stock to beat come next year. of knocked us for a loop with ,AUO. 11 Fff. I I Is Salt if. ..." "To Have and To Hold From 24 Of 540oy 84 It York Stock Exchange com- average gained 6.1 points to 10:30 a.m., Adult Bible Study First of all we ran a few bingo the snow, and slippery going. Saturday, Masses at 6 and 7 9 . a.m., Ch u r c h School, 25 For 55Stlmulotod 850lft 8-22-4663/^ 9 a.m.. Church School. Nurs­ This Day Forward.” Nursery, Unitarian FeUmMdp' pared with 71.99 miUlan shares 831.4 during the week. Standard and open discussion. Sunday games, and the big winner of Despite the weattier we did P-®- Grades 5 through 9. Adult Study 26 Bo 56 Of 86 Standing ^4-7677 ery and Grades 3 through 6. Church School. of Glastonbury 27Rocoivo 57 Your 87 AdvisocT last week.‘ The~ week’s largest '4 Poor’s 500-stock index rose Schott. the games______was ____ Peter ___ Frey. have tour tables playing bridge Sunday, Masses at 7:80, 9:80, Group. ' VIRGO 88Confuskxt PISCIS 10:30 a.m.. Church School. Academy Junior 28Tond 58L0V0- turnover w as W ednesday’s 21.86 7:80 p.m., Evangeline serv­ Everyone then assembled in the fcllewlng winners: Irv- .10:30 a.m.. Church School, 29 To 59 Noturo 89 Wisely 1.38 to 103.47. Nursery, Kindergarten and St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Main St., Glastonbury 301s 60 hnprovo 90'Potontlals million shares. The smallest ice. main auditorium where the gang ing Carlson, 8,940; Ivy Siddell, ------Infants through Grade 4. S ffttfp f.4 MAS. 1 0 ^ Grades 1 and 2. Church and Park Sts. Sacred Heart Church 1/9 turnover was Monday’s 1247 was in a big singing party, and 3,100; Eugene ’Toch, 2,750; and 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship. s 615-2544 61629494 8 p.m., Middl-Unks discussion Rev. George F. Nostrand, R t. 80, Venum 10:30 a.m. Service> Nursery )Good (^Advene Neucnl million shares. Church of the Assumption the whole group was shouting Sermon topic: “Give Religion :/49-60-7946 group meets at the home of R ector Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor and School. i s t i w u Adams St. and Thompstm Rd to many of their favorites with We had cur smallest group A Chance.” “The stock market’s en­ 43,910 Pennies John Snuffer. Rev. Russell Allen Rev. Edward Konopka Rev. Edward S. Pepin, Pan>r Mrs. Noel at the piana ever in the aftemexm tor our 6 p.m.. Junior High Youth thusiasm ran ahead of busi­ Rev. Stephen White Rev. Robert J. Burbank Assistant Pastor Group in the social room. Messiah Evangelloal Lutheran ness, economic and political Pay His Tax Emanuel Lutheran Church Rev. Ronald Haldeman There were so many standing Church amundround the piano I wouldn’t dare ~ . 7 p.m.. Senior High Touth fundamentals In the first trad­ Church and Chestnut Sts. Saturday, Masses at 5:00 and Saturday Mass, 6 p.m . (Wisconsin Synod) It (^ah Do Everything Else^ ing week of toe new year,” said LGNG BEACH, N.Y. (AP) — to try to mention the names Flu taking a. swing at qiUte a Group. Rev. C. Henry Anderson, 7:30 a.m., The Holy Eucha­ 7 :30 p.m . few of our members. Sunday Masses, 7:80, 9, 10:80, 296 Buckland R d., W apping Robert Stovall, an analyst at oisgnmtled with rising taxes, Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, rist: First Service. of all who led the swinging. It Rev. Ka^ R. G ur^, Pastor Sunday, M€isses at 7 :80, 9, It was too bad, because our noon. United Methodist Church Bid It CanH Dent a Fender Frank E. Whitehead Reynolds Securities Inc. Leslie Katz wheolbarrowed 43,- Pastors 9 a.m .. H oly Baptism vrith WM really a great spirit and entertainment waL reaUy some- 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. R t. 44A, Bolton John Smith, an an^j^ at pennies to City Hall to pay Paul A. Holmer, Intern sermon by the Rev. Mr. Nos­ Judy and I were very pleased M e ltZ e r the St; Benwrd’s Church 10 a.m., Sunday Schooh Raymond Martens Two other senior officer ap­ Rev. David M. Campbell, N E W HAVEN (AP)— human attendants if the car Fahnestock A Co., nefed that trand. Church School, Crib Church of Jesus Christ of everyone joined In. ^ R ockville 11 a.m.. Worship Service. oTm ^ket had r e lo ie d a point “ s half-yearly real estate, wa- ^ Pastor The city of New Haven is lair- stops in toe traffic lane, par­ A Michigan native. Martens Is pointments were also aimounc- 9 and 10:45 a.m., Divine Wor­ Class and Nursery care. Latter-day Saints (Mormon) Sho^y after the singii^ we himself, was In great re- Rev. John J. White ing a new parMiig attendant for haps because of a break-down, a U.S. Navy veteran and served ,Harold J. moved ahead on any the fact that toe city of 8:65 and 10:40 a.m.. Church 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer with Igloo Caterers. Everyone had group. Mr. Meltiher by School. Nursery provided. Bish­ Rev. Robert H. Wellner, craii earner He was a mcnm ^ founder and president the op’s Appeal for East Pakistan. milllmithf'cf a second, that can tracklrji again, and tells an ai- clan with United Aircraft before yndi emxxiraglng news develop- i^ong Beach was raising Its School fo r three-year-olds sermon by the Rev. Mr. 9 a.m.. Priesthood. plenty to eat, and the downstars way, w as at one time Saturday Mass, 7 p.m. R ector the Sermon: ‘“nie Meaning of compute Instantly toe 'number tendant at toe pay booth how joining Connecticut Mutual’s vice president, and George E. ^e^r and water taxTt^ of through Grade 8. Nursery fo r Nostrand. 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. was so neatly decorated that It dftimmer fo r the Sunday Masses, 7, 9:15, 10:80 w lgin al Epiphany.” ' ----- ■ ’ 1 of cars In toe garage and toot much toe paridng fee will be. electronic research and develop- OMUns Bus Service .jic., Stewart was appointed senior On, Monday, stock prices ggpt and I just got very infants. Classes for all ages. was like eating at some night “Spirit of ‘76” Band. We h<^ ^nd 11:46 a.m 8 a.m.. Holy Oommunton. and partner In CoUtns Bus Serv­ 11 a.m.. Coffee and Conversa­ can, if Iteed be, delay curtain Readouts at any time can in­ m ent departm ent In 1969. . , Frank S. W ilson vice president and secretary, dijq^ . fractionally as profit annoyed and decided to pay 6:30 p.m., You'th “ Film Central Congregational Church 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. club. Well, actually it was to have him back with us later ------10 a.m .. F am ily S ervice and| ice. A charter member of the tion. time If y6u drive in late. dlcate the number of cars In Both are from East Hartford, taking Wt some of toe stronger them In pennies,” Katz, 28, ex- Night” in Luther Hall. United Church of Christ a “night club” for a night. In the season, and we all Hianv St. Matthew’s Churdi Church School.. South vmdsor YMCA and toe It’s a computer system that toe garage, toe traffic patfem wins SU Weekend He is a regent of toe Univer­ Whitehead has been . with issues of 1971 and many in- plained Friday. 11 Center St. ** St. Bartholomew’s Church After chow, manv stayed him very much tor braving this Tolland will cost roughly g500,000 and is and toe amoiuit cif money each South Windsor Fire Depart- sity of Hartford;^ an incorpora- Blrst Federal Savings since vestors waited on toe sidelines Catherine Pirrone, a clerk in Church of Oirist F irst Congregational Church Rev. Lyman G. Farrar, R ev. PfaiUp Hussey, P astor right downstairs, and Peter crazy weather to entertain us. Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, Pastor St. Peter’s Epipcopa| Church expected to be Inkalled by Au- attendant itoould have coUect- Wajtoe E. Rowell of 46 Great ment, Colllns lives with hW tor of Hartfcrd and Manchester June 1956. He was elected audl- to see vtoat direction toe mar- the tax (rffice, vtoere thn^iaitiKig Lydall and Vernon Sts. Rev. Winthrpp Nelson Jr., Hebron . Vendrillo soon had them playing Sick call went something like Sand Hill Rd., South IR^dsor! gust. Thb Veterans Memorial ed. Hill Rd., East Hartford, was toe wife, Frances, and their two Memorial HosiMtaiB, and a dl- tor In 1962 and named assistant ket would take In the early part of dollars In taxes due Mtmday Eugene Brewer, Minister O o Pastors Sunday Vigil cn Saturday at Rev. Herbert Q. Kelsey Jr., Saturday, Vigil Mass at 5 their favorite card game, pinoch- this. Latest person to enter the Rev. James g. Birdsall, OoUseum i l i scheduled to <^>en The Informattoh can be used, winner of a ski weekend for two children at Strvcaig Rd'. rector of J.M. Ney and toe Den- vice president and controller in of toe year, were being received, said katz’ 9:15 and 11 a.m.. Worship 5 and 7 p.m . P astor V icar p.m . le. Meanwhile the rest went up- hospital was Mrs. Ida Diana, In October. •' for example, by the coUaeum to a drawing conducted recent- tal Gold institute. He Is a past 1969. But Tuesday the market be- project was “fuimy toe first 9 a.m., Bible Classes for ail Service. Sermon togde: “The Sunday Masses, 7, 8:80, and Rev. J. Jermain Bodlne, Sunday, M asses at 7 :30, 9, stairs, and soon the joint was wdiile Helen Erickson is recu- Designed by Computer Engi­ director to delay a performaiMe iy hy ^be Wild Cargo Pet Shop president of ElUngton Ridge He is a member ot Con- gan its steady upward drive time, but God help us if anyone ages. Way Leading to the Oross.” really jumping. ’Talk about live perating at her home at 89C 10:30-a.m Assistant Pastor 8 and 10 a.m .. H oly Ctom-. neering Systems, Inc. cf North a few minutes If many cars are at Burr Comers, . ' Country Club and a member of necticut Chapter 104 of toe which was highlighted by 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. else does it.” 9:15 a.m.. Church School. and lively, the younger sex Bluefueid Drive, after spending munlon. i B illerica, M ass., this system In­ coming into thb grange at cur- The prize was part of a pro­ toe Society of Msnufacturing Amerlccui Savings and Loan In- Wednesday’s nearly 12-point “The State of the Church, Grades 6 and under. couldn’t keep up with this gang, two weeks in the Hartford Hos- Unitarian Meeting House 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. tein time. motion held In conjunctim with St. Bridget Church cludes memoi^ units, teletype Engineers, Hartford Rotary stitute and has served on Its climb in the Dow average. 1972.” 10 a.m .. C offee Shoppe, W ood­ Man, they . bounced from pital. . John Schelbenpfliig is 50 Bloomfield Ave., Hartfimd Sermon topic: ‘"nie Word — 8 t Mary’s Chureh; terminals,’ pbj^r tiq>e punchers The system, considered the opening of toe chain’s third ‘ dub, and Bloomfield Chamber Board cf Governors. He Is. a Analysts observed that in- 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor ru ff HaU. waltzes, to polkas, to square home at 281 School St. rScuper- Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat Begun — Continued — Fulfill­ R t. 81, C o v e n ^ and reodefsi and clocks. unique In toe nation, wlU be in- store In Rocky IBU. Wnners in of Oonimeroe, as well as muher- past president of toe Connect- vestors were g;eQerally reacting “Christian Stability Vs. Hypo­ Rev. James F; raoa 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship, dances, and I believe they en- atlng from an illness, ed.” Nursery provided. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, Pastor' It begliiS' to operate when a stalled initially at to e 2,409- similar drawings were also se­ ous other civic end fraternal or- lent Chapter of toe National So- to favorable signs of economic NEW! — EXCIXINO critical Fickleness.” William J. Stack Woodruff HaU. joyed the records almost as heartfelt cmidolences go 10:80 a.m.. Worship Service, 10:45 a.m.. Church School Rev. Richard F. |lougban. car enterk toe garage and pulls space odlseum garage and a lected cU: Rocky HIU and at the puilaaUons. ■* ciety of Contrcdlers A Financial improvement and tli)e trend to- much as a live band. b) Mra Beatrice Sargent Mas- Nursery and Worship Church classes. Assistant Pastor New Britain store, said Bruce NATURAL MEALTH Sfdurday, Masses at 6 and a ticket from the vending ma- new 750-space Crown Street ga- IKhspn ' and hla wife have Officers of Savings Institutions, ward lower interest rates, Calvary Church South United Methodist Church During all this Judy wak busy ®*y> and her son, Richard, on School, Barenbaum, the owner. 7:30 p.m. in school auditorium. chine. The entrance point, time rage, says John Cavallero Jr., three children: Gall and A graduate of Putnam High in toe news background, (Assemblies of God) Main St. at Hartford Rd. making the punch, and setting recent death of 8 J- years, Frink now is owner and ing Room, open to the public Youth Fellowship. Nurpaiy and Kindergarten senator or his assoclatea to be tion. AU in aU the staff at the Cen- preaent to get a “ Uve band” is at 11 am ., return trip at 4 p.m. Assistant Pastor portions of toe once secret De- D. Real Estate, at 618 Cfenter president of Camper Town, except on Saturday and holi­ 10:45 a.m.. Church School tor classes. questioned “about his .sources United Pentecostal Church ter lias certainly enjoyed work- costly, and in this way wo could Thursday, 9:46.a.in^Jtoj»oon,- fense Department peqwrs, Si- Inc., of East Windsor. He lives It will be held to the'Man­ days, is located a t 749 M ain St Senior ISgh Grades, 10, 11 and 10:46 a.m.. Church Sohoed. which delve Into the crigliis at would chill both the vigor with ^87 Woodbrldge St. Ing—vdth,—and~meeilng all you have_a„lQt„of_fun 9nd^sav.e_4Ki— Noon to 11 a.m.. Worship Service. at Allen Dr., Broad Ktook, with chester Ifigfi School library at The hours are 11 a.m., to 4 p.m. “ k : classes. Grades 1 thru 6 . which legislators seek facta and Robert Baker, Pastor nice people. We’re very interest- expenses 12:30 p.m., lunch Is served. 1 Sermon Topic: “The Word — .American Involvehient to Viet­ his wife, the former Mary Mc­ 8 p.m. Principal George Em- Monday through Saturday. 7:80 p .m ., Senior IBgdi . N(eth- 7:80 p.m.. Junior and Senior toe willingness cf potential ed in the coming season, and If you are interested, please p.m. to 4:30 p.m., open card Begun — Omitinued — Fulfill­ nam , last June 29 to Washing­ Carthy, and their two sons. merllng will report on - school odlst Youth Fellowship will en­ ca ll our o ffice 648-5310 Youth .Fellowship. ton at a midnight meeting of sources to suj^ly them.” 10 a.m ., Sunday School. now with a very capcible pro­ playing. Bus pick up at 8:20 ed.” Nursery provided. program s. tertain the lOH in Cooper HaU. The court made 'no specific 11 a.m.. Worship Service. gram director, we’re going all rongements to get stamia can a.m., return trip at 12:80 p.m. 9:46 a.m.. Church School the Senate subcommittee on Reports will be heard from begin. - ^ Prince of Peace Lutheran Capital Buildings and Grounds judgment on Webber, but It toe personnel and finance, ad­ Zion Evangelical Lutheran 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Serv­ out to makq 1972 a truly enjoy­ Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, kitch­ classes. unsop^s Church wUch 'he chairs. said that Rodberg might not be ice. able year just for you. Thursday morning’s pinochle en social, one can cf canned visory screening, educational Church Rt. 31, and NVMth River Rd, That happened shortly after question^ cd tmy of his aotivl- poticies, building and sites, and Directors To Visit tournament had 40 plavers, with goods needed. Noon to 12:80 A very St. (Missouri Synod) Coventry portiens of toe papera began ties wWle being totervlewed for communication committees, Emanuel Hie Presbyterian Church By the way, we’re going to the following winners; Katherine p.m., lunch Is served. 1 p.m . to Christian Reformed Church Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Wfl H. Wlkens, Pastor appoEUtog'to the nation’s news- his job with Gravel or during and toe Connecticut Association 43 Spruce St. start off the New Year by glv- Frev, 618; Florence Kohls, 600; 4:80 p.m., open card playing, ^ 661 Avery St. Candy Kitchen Rev. Chkrles W. Kuhl, Pastor papers. his employment by the senator. of Boards of Education reixvi- Lutheran Church Rev. George W. Smith, Pastor Ing you all a chance to meet OUT'Harriet Keenev. 6S6 : Oliver visiting, etc. Bub pick up at 8:80 South 'Windsor 9 a.m., Sunday School. A federal grand ju ^ to Bos- But the court sstld that Rod- smitative. newly elected Board of Dirac- Roberts. 681;' Mary Nackowski, a,m., return trip at 12:80 p.m. Rev. Peter Mans, Where Quality Candy la Made Freoh Daily Church & Chestnut Streets 9 a.m.. Divine Worship with 10:16 a .19.. Worship Service. ton, tovesUgattog reldlBise of the berg, formerly associsited with MANCHESTER, OGNN. Holy Communion. 9:16 a.m;, Sunday School. tore. The’re going to qpend a 608; •' 'Victor Chrlstensim, 658; 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. set-back tour­ M inister Two building and sites com­ few minutes with us this Betty Jesanis. 544: J 640, and subpoenaed to testify Dr. Leon- oed Studies to Washington, - “is alarm systmn for schools and Youth Forum. 10:80 a.m.. Worship Service. 9:46 a.m., Sunday School for ',phnrcb Albert R. Martin 9:00 A.M. We changed our time schedule John Derby, 636. ard Rodberg, an al^ to Gravel not protected from inquiry as Ctoarter Oak Field. WUUsim It’s time to think about — 10:10 to 11:80 a.m.. Grade 6 Nursery provided. ■ all ages. Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington and 7 p.m.. Evening Service. a little, because we all realize The menus for next week will Rare Manuscript 11 a.m.. Worship Service. who joined toe stafil the day the to events connected with” The new affiliation was an- O’NelU, director of public and 8 Youth instmetiem. Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor senator read the 'papers, and Gravel and that the court re- 10:45 A.M. 3 p.m., Valpo Guild meeting. a that the members of the board be Mbnday, homemade cream Nursery. nounced to Herman M. Freeh- works, and Town Manag;er Rob- Fund Raising have other commitments, so of celery soup, tuna salad, Found in Box 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Howard Webber, head of the jected toe senator’s “ contmitlon ette, the former sole owner, at ert Weiss will be present to 9:46 a.m., j, Sunday School Massachusetts institute of that the fact <4 hiring Insulated Concordia Lutheran Church they will be vislUng with us first bavarian style,, and potluck OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — an open house for area business comment on toe latter. U your chib or organlzatlim is concerned with L C. A. Classes for aU ages. ' TCdmology Press, him from all liiqulry as to prior The board will act on a wash­ 40 Pitkin St. at 12:80 in the Dining Clubroani, dessert. Wednesday,, it will be, Preparations tor termite treab St. George’s Epboopal phurch 11 a.m.. Worship Service. associates at the; company of­ next year’s finances, let us show you how seU- and at 1 p.m. they will acsem- breasted chicken, cranberry ment led to the discovery of Gravel appealed cn grounds events related to toe pepera." fices Dec. 29. out account for career educa­ tog our high quality candy will yIeM hlgto profits. • CHURCH SCHOOL Rev. Joseph E. Bourret, Special Service R t. 44A, Bolton ^ Nursery. P astor ble igMtalrs in the auditorium sauce, baked potato, peas and original manuscripts of novelist Rev. Robert W. Ihloft, Vicar Frechette has been engaged tion program® toe senior Write or call f<» our brochure. 8:65 A.M . 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. high and two junior high " and At St. Mary’s where they will be introduced carrots, homemade Usoults, William Faulkner, University of to residenUal, land and com- 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. schools, four requests for 10:40 A.M . 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, to you all. So make this a must brownie with mint sauce, and a Mlsslssliq)! officials have dis- 8 &m.. Holy Oommunlmi, H merelEil sales for toe past five Richard J. Smmer HI years. Martin joined toe firm to leaves of absence, and an end- Pastors: C. Henry Anderson Church School for Pre-Klnder- The Feast of the Baptism of date as we’d like to have a nice beverage. Thursday It Is turkey closed. Trial liturgy. 8 t.^danrl<^ Oboreh Cuban Exiles in Spain March 1968 as a sales represen­ of-toe year resignation for retlr- RtHiald J. Fournier gauten through, Grade 6 . Nurs­ Our Lord Jesus Christ will be turnout, and this will give you a gumbo creole, grilled frankurt- School officials said Friday, 10:16 a.m.. Morning Prayer, Bolton Zimmer has been associated tative, and has served as sales ment. Intern: Paul -A. Holmer ery for small children. observed tomorrow at the 7:30, chance to meet and talk to the er, and bread pudding. Friday, the papers were discovered by Nursery and Church School. Rev. Robert W. ^jronln. Pastor with toe firm since 1906 as a Would Rather Be in U.S. Carlo Preatileo manag;er since Septem ber 1969. Nursery care abboth services 10:30 a.m.. The Service, the 9" and the 11 a.m. rervices people vdio are most interested homemade fish chowder, mini an EngUsh department official 11:16 a.m., Ooffee and Oon- _ _ _ _ _ ^ sales representative. A native of Manchester and Church School for Grades, 7, 8, at St. Mary’s Elpiscopal Church. in your problems, so come cn grinder (ham, cheese, olives, while Faulkher’s ancentra^ versatton. Saturday Mass, 6 - p.m . By MIGUiaL FERNANDEZ “We are all right to ^lata,” ' He is a graduate of East Hart- out, and be with us Wednesday and tomatoe) ice cream sundae, home. Rowan Oaks, was being 1966 graduate of Manchester 9 and Higdi School. Nursery for Tills is a special Feast Day Sunday Masses, fi80, 9:16 and MADRID (JtP) — An esti- he says. “We like toe SpanUh School and served to Prestlleo is toe owner of C A Fish Exports Double afternoon. A beverage Is served with each preoared tor termite treatment, I^ h School, Martin received a small children. observed on the first Sunday af­ Vernon Asaenably ot God 11 a.m . , mated 40,000 Cuban exiles are style and toe language Is toe i^® Connecticut Air National D Builders of South Windsor, The Ihis will pick up at 11 meal. They were found in a Card- degra® to business administra­ CANBERRA — The value of ter the Epiphany under the cal­ 104 W. Main St., Rockidlle living to 8 |)ain. Nearly all are same, which avoids ' problems. Guard. Ho Is also well known to custom residential builders. A o’clock so this will give you a native of Italy, he has lived in tion from toe University of flstvery products exported from Conununlty Baptist Chureh endar approved for trial use at Schedule For The Week under a stdrway. Rev. Earl K. Pettllxme, finding Ufd tougher than they But I think to toe United States i>>® ei*®® ® square dance call- chance to enjoy our Hot-Meal as St. Margaret M ar/ Ohnroh H artford in 1966. Australia has doubled in five An American Baptist Church the 1970 General Convention of Monday, l 6 a.m . to — noon,--- . '^ ® . luMise. . la now part o f the M inister expected on abandoning their there are more work possi- e*"- He and his wife and throe Scuto Windsor fo r 16 years. Wapping , . He Is a member of toe Man­ years, from $38.6 mllUcai to ROUTE 6, BO LTO N — T EL 649-4332 585 E . Center St. the Episcopal Church. All serv­ well as the afternoon program. kitchen social, one can of Ole Miss campw. homeland * because they were bllities than lir Spain, an Ideal children msike their home at 28 Prestlleo holds a BS degree to Monday started out with yours Rev. Thomas G. O’Neil, Pastor economics from American to- chester LiOdge o f Elks and toe $67.2 m illion a year, making toe The Rev. Walter H. Loomis, ices tomorrow will be celebra- canned goods needed. Noon to . ’m® maniiscripts, w ritten dur, fed up with Prime Minister Fl- country If you have money—but' Stephen St. OPEN DAH S classes for all ages. del Castro’s style o t govern- we don't.” 'Hie addition of Richard M. ternatlonal College, Springfield, Candy -Also Available For Fund Raising Day in the cycle of both the In­ for Jim Nason, who has been out and has been active in local his wife, the to im er Norm a Du­ exporting countries. Bible Mrs. Robert Burt, p.m . to 4 p.m., pinochle tour- wrlt®f■ c“ e®«-. were later 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Saturday, Masses at 6 and 7 ment. Even with his low-paying job, Thompson o t Farmington to toe carnation and the Ministry of politics. He and his .wife. Rose, pont of Manchester have three Director of Christian Education over a week try ^ to shake oft „ament. Bus pick up 8:30 a.m., 6:4ii p.m., Oirlst’s Ambassa­ p.m . g, ”I didn’t think living costs Nunez Lopez is better off than sales staff of J. D. Real Estate Jesus. that King Kong Flu. -r i- have three children and live at children, A lbert, 1, Douglas, 6 , Speaks return trips' at 12:80 p.m., and F a ^ ® r’s stfe. Includ^ to to e dors youth group. Sunday, Masses at 8(80, 10 would bo so high,” says a com- many of his countrymen who Associates was also aimounoed. The 7:30 a.m. service will be Wo had a good turnout for our 4 t» m m anuscript fw 69 Ash Rd. and Vicki, 9. They live at 693 9:16 a.m.. Church School tor 7 p.m., Evangeiistic service. and ll:S0 .a.m; munications technician as he have a hard time finding jobs. Thompson, a 1967 gfraduate of b y all ages, Sunday School the Holy Eucharist, and the Gos­ kitchen social, and after a tasty ^ “Pylon,” previously thought Center St. borrows $10 from a friend. when they arrive from Havana toe University of Connecticut Frechette and Martin are Eugene Nursery through Grade 8 con­ pel of the Baptism of Jesus will lunch there was 60 cn hand for Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 4:80 p.m., missing, “The Utavanqulshed,” PROMOTES MARCH OF First Evangelical Lutheran This .feeling Is reflected by with notidng but toe clothes on with a BA to business admtols- members of toe Manchester Brewer tinuing during the service. be read. At the 11 a.m. service the afternoon pinochle with the playing, visiting, etc, toe manurerlpt for “As I Our S aviw Lutheraa Otanreh DIMES O u uoh o t BookvlUe Leonclo Kunez l 4>pez, ^ a for- their back. tratlan, w as a m em ber o f the and Vemon Boards of Realtors 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. of Morning Prayer, the Rev. following winnera: Gladys Seel 1 ’ p.m.~ 4^ ~p.m.. Senior Bowling Dying,” the outline of a play 289 Graham Rokd The Connecticut chapter of People have strange notions League at toe Parkade Lanes, and various poems. 164 Orchard l^t. South Wlndadf mer Havana hardware store An exile who declines to Iden- varsity basketball team. He has toe March of Dimes Is cooperat­ and their multiple listing ser­ Topic: “Your Self-Service or George Nostrand, rector, will ert, 696; G eorge Schrool, 684; Rev. Richard E. Bertram, empiloye works $90 a tify himself for fear his rela- been engaged to sales with toe about their tights as cUizens. No bus scheduled. More than 2,000 pages w ere Rev. Rohald A. Elbe, Pastor ing with Pepsi-Cola Bottlers ot v ices, and (rf toe Connecticut Temporary.” A nursery is pro­ preach. Jennie !EV%;arty, 684; Bob P astor month in a Madrid cafe, tives to Cuba will suffer' says: Xerox Corp. and as an englneer- “No one has a right to tell Ahem, 671; Marie Hebenstrelt, Wednesday, 9:80 a.m. to 11:80 found, offlciaU said. Connecticut to a specled promo. and National Real Estate As- me what I can read” is fre­ vided In the Youth Building. The major servloe of the day tFriends to toe United States “Spain for us is only a stop on ing product specialist, 656; A rveda Brewer, 654; Vic- 8:80 and 10:46 a.m;, Wotship U(m to benefit toe March of sociati..The first evening class will be w m be served. Shadif 'jlm . (DaJbu^ $ io M A , a limitation of commercial “Our first days to Spain were In too meantime families get ^v® March 8, Wilson succeeds mrater Rd. ^ o a g area will present programs and challenges' that we need If you think of it at home, and ing and arthmeUc plus classes held Feb. 7 at 7 p.m. at Rock- very hard,” ^Nunei Lopes says, along as best thy can. Cuban K®lth Smith Jr., who becomes sales personnel of Rheingtold Faculty members on the ex­ snteiprises Imposed by the declde to use your own yam in English for toe foreign bom. vllle High School. , ecutive committee are Mrs. mpjority for the moral good to know about and support. Plan to attend either The International Rescue Com- women can be found to many chairman of the board. Dentw Breweries, Inc., ivito 25 yean TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Bemlce Cobb, Mrs. LllUan of the community. and design, that is perfectly al- The classes arc open to any Roq^d Kdnich, principal of nilttee, a private organization, of Madrid's girlie bars. Street Smith, director of reseairch, or mwe of service who were R t. 6 A 4iA-~Open Dally and Sun.; Parkade Braneb-Mon. thru Sat. the 9:00 A.M. or the 10:45 A.M. service. riftot, except that you must re- person who Is 16-yeara-old or toe evening school, said that con- Reese, Miss Mary Lou Clare, gave htoi $35 and helped him comer loafers usually Include a auoooeda -Wilson as senior vice honored recently at toe com- (John and Bemlce Rleg) CHURCH OF CHRIST member these are for children older and who does not have an tlnued funding from toe state ■wlto paijenvork to pettoon for a Cuban or two. Honowlng is a president. pany’s aimual luncheon and Mies Morlta Kemp, Mrs. Joan in the first five' grades, from 5 eighth grade education. would be needed to expand toe Rogers, Miss Caroline Mboria, I

1?' i \ JAQE SIX MANCHESTER/EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1972 / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COIW., SATURDAY, JAmJARY 8, 1972 P A G E S E V E N himself might be in some inanimate re­ Andover Coventry flection. ConnectitUt About/Town Mark D. PoiMm, sop of Mr. To translate: the image we voters Yankee and Mrs; 'NorAjpn W. Ponton ol Rec Unit Plans Expanding have of Nixon, Muskic or Paulsen is I 37 St. Paul Dr., a senior at Fair- The Baby/H as PUBUSH BD b V t h e Residents Attack Report HANCHB8TER PUBUSHINO CO. more likely to reflect what we are. field University, .was named to 13 Blssell Street By A.H.O. ' the dean’s Itst- for the first Men’s Basketball Program Manchester, Conn. Inside, than vdiat they are, inside. The BXJRIj LYONS semester. _ Publisher more Important image, perhaps, is the There’s no question about it, The Recreation Commission is bring them to (h® commission’s Founds October 1, 1881 one they have of us. Does Paulsen really we in the news pihfessloD have The Rev. Wedtor Loomis, pas­ Favoring Been Named plamiing to expand its men’s attention before March 16, so an unerring preference for the tor of Oommuhity ^qXlst basketball program and Instl- ^h®®® workable programs Published E very Evening Except Sundays take us seriously? over the positive. Churoh,'wUl conduct a service , , ^ J can be included in budget re- and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at Atidover resldente last night first being buUt in Andover in mente made about what could tute another set of Monday night quests for 1972-78 budget. Manchester, Conn., as Second Class Mail Nor are we alone. In our tomorrow at %-p.m. at Green be expected from the regional MaUer. plucked; skinned, qu/irtered more than a year; sessions for the over-80 crowd. The commission meets on the j handling of two separate sets of Lodge. - I' Beland, Allen Robert, son of kforman and Frances Ru4 and.cooked the goose ot total Marvin Graboff asked whether school beard, and Munson said The present program, \riilch first and third Wednesday ot statistics prepared and issued the committee has taken Into that he knew many people felt nlckl Beland, 126 Pine Tree Lane, South Windsor. He was bom SUBSCRIPTION RATES Midwinter Menaces school regionalization fdr the meets on Monday nights at each month at the Town Hall, Payable in Advance by the Connecticut ^ b U c Ex­ The Ofinflrmation Class of Dec. 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ constdersitiqn the present sys­ this way. H e said that the board Capt. Nathan Hale School, is with an audience of citizens on One Year ...... mOO penditure Council the other day South -Unltod Odetiiodist Church towns of Andover, Hebron mother U Mrs. Pauline Rudnlckl, Bangor, Maine. He has three Six Months ...... 19.60 On a. winter’s morning I rubbed the tem of financing of education, has been changing in the past limited largely to 16-to 26-year- each agenda from 7:30 to 8 p.m. wUl meet Motiday at 2:16 and and Marlborough. . sisters, Gina, 6, Angle, 6, and Donna, 4. Three Months ...... 9.76 frost from the window and stared out at ■ ’ * l—L l J 1 ■ we were given sornd senSe of di­ and the fact that It wlU most 6 years, and especially in the olds and has been a continued Anyone wishing to speak before One Month ...... 3.26 8:46 p.nu in Qotmer Hall of the Single Copy ...... 15*^ the fog. It was- a day to remember good *....i. rection and emphasis by i.the Nearly 100 pe people’s reactions vdien an­ schools. . Residents may dispose of All rights of republlcatlon of special dis­ swered. Oommlttee members patches nerein are also reserved. asm. Sometimes I thought it had killed the other. In other words, we of whole thing took off and what bic ot Maribotwgh, one of the The commlssicMi decided to set Christmas trees at the landfill it entirely; except when the Wind blew, the fourth estate w ere ^morS o r Daughter of liberty No. 126 '.vas conducted was a series o f dissenting membera and co­ cited the difficulty of making Keith, Tanya Hope, daughter of Dennis and Jo-Unda up the program at the request near the wood chip piles, across guesses at costs not yet in­ The Manchester Publishing Company as­ because I could never resist the wind. less invited to consiiieir ' one will .mee^ {Tuesday at 7:80 p.m. debates, point-making state­ author of the mtoorlty report, Leib Keith, 36 Division St., Bloomfield, N. J. She was bom of resident Jim Thurber. from the glass recycling area. sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ at Orange HaU. Miss Louise presented some cbmidetely dif­ curred, and also kept saying Dec. 8 at Overlook Hospital, Summit, N. J. H er -maternal The boys' basketball program according to Town Manager graphical errors- appearing In advertls- This morning the wind -was blowing, story more Important aim ’'the ments and afgumente. Copping and Mrs. Frank Dun­ that some of these things had grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leib, 241 W. .Center for this school year has also' Dennis Moore. ments and other reading matter in The and therefore the fog was lifting. I de­ other. ' The elementary school cafe­ ferent InformaUm than that of­ Manchester Evening Herald. can are in charge, of refresh­ nothing to do with reglonallza- St., Manchester. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. been termed a success by com------cided I should break the pattern of exist­ Yet, by all realistic riilds, toe teria, where the hearing was fered by the rest of the commit­ ments the social hour. ticn. Roy Keith Jr., 22 HolUster St., Manchester. mission members, being held at ing things. I should go fishing again in style of presentation m l^ t well conducted, was chaty;ed with tee. He showed charts -which Subscriber to Los Angeles Times-WashinV hard circumstances. It would make sim­ have been reversed. gave figures of costa, present No Regionalization Failnres? both Coventry Grammar and China Names ton Post News Service. an air of hcotlllty toward the ’The committee -was ..asked ■ Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. ile sport sin adventure, and, more im­ ’Ihe big headlines, in the Pub­ Phebe.Cinde of Emanuel Lu­ and estimated should the town’s Robertson Schools. / reglcmallzatlon .committee^ -whether there were any LePard, Michele Ann, daughter of Donald and Emily Publishers Representatives — Mathews, portantly, an achievement. lic Expenditure Council re­ theran Church w ill meet ’Tues­ regionalize. The program has hit some fl- F flV fty tO C a n a d a Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency day a t 7:30 p.m. In Luther Hall which grew stronger as the reglcnallzed school areas in the Stmad LePard, 70 Andover Rd., East Hartford. She -was bom nancial snags, however, since —New York, Chicago, Detroit' and Boston. I badly needed an achievment. It lease, and in toe subsequent One person questioned the J night wore on. Acijusatlons state that had reversed them- Dec. 24 at Manchester Memorial Memorial Hospital. Her news coverage, went to ae' fact of the church. validity of Barbie’s figiures, say­ japitorial costs for the Satur- OTTAWA (A P ) - Red China would be best found in the south-west of poor preparation, ynot enough eelves and subsequently chcee maternal grandmother is Mrs. Mary Stmad, 33 Trebbe Dr., MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ Ireland, which is a hard place in the aat .ae payroll of tjhie General ing that at best they could only toy session are not cover^ in informed the Canadian gw- TIONS. and Mrs. , Richard study, not enough (information. to dissolve a region. Manchester. Her paternal ^grandparents are M r. and Mrs. Assembly for its own staff, had Mr. be appropriations. Barbie the comnUssi^ budget. Mem- ^^nment that its next a m b ^ -winter but a iriace where I had achieved Jewett replied that in.the past Alexander LePard, Portland. She has a sister, Kristen, 2. Bohadik of 28 Ny® St. wlU be misleading and erroneous fig- agreed, saying he tried to make tors are now r^ommendlng m Ottawa will to Yao Display advertising closing hours many things in the past, at least to my Increased 76 per cent a a 6 Vast two years; some four new re­ For ’ Monday — 1 p.m. Friday host i a n d lioetess, tomorrow ur®s. were leveled|at the com- very clecu’ that no one could For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. own-satisfaction. It was a familiar test­ decade, from to' Si6,'vdth a e ■ 1 ^ mittee members, - mo (^ en ad- gions were created, but that no from 2 to 6 p.m. at Lutz Junior forecast the cost of hiring a For Wednesday—1 p.m. Monday. ing ground. total payroll tocreasi^'' nom mltted the char 'es and at complete K-12 region had 'been Montetream, Pamela Jane, daughter of James N. and rioi^^^oveV S^^^ c i ^ L '^ ambassador to Poland, For Thursday—1 p.m. Tuesday. Museum. business manager, hut thd fact Barbara Geer- Montstream, Portland Rd., Marlborough. She For Friday—1 p.m. Wednesday. On the coast road from Dingle and $448,477 to $1,448,381. other times said | ley Were not dissolved, as far he he knew. are S3 oer hour ner sch^l for Government sources said Fri- Classified deadline 4:30_p.m. day Tralee in the County o f Kerry there is a ’This showed a e wicked. that one would need to be hired, was bom-Nov. 27 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ ^ ' ^ay that Yao wUl take over the before publication 4:30 In d a y for n^e' Klwanls Club of Manches­ relevant. j ’Ihe question was then put to long beach, seven-mUes of it, between spendthrift politicians In a vul­ and' need to be paid, was not ternal grandparents are Mrs. Edna Geer, 86 Wetherell St., Saturday and Monday publication. ter iVdlj meet TU e^ay noon at Everett Jewell/ chairman cf Charles Fox vrtiether there ^ e commission is also con- ^ nerable light, tip to th eir' ‘did changed. Manchester; and Harold Geer, Bloomfield. Her paternal the villages of Cloghane.and Castlegreg- the/ Manchester .'Country Club. ho study conunlti le, conducted were any K-12 regionalized sldering setting up a women’s f ^ ^ Saturday, January 8 ory. The best quarter, just below the perpetual tricks and wayd M tb Barbie said that the accepted grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Montstream, Marlbor­ sum acs pnira^ alter com- representative at the A film "Skiing” will be pro- the hearing. pi Incruuuueu school districts prior to two the public money, and lift e d , reason for regionalizing is to ough. United Nations. road, which climbs steeply over the C«m- sen t^ .b y Arthur 'W. Bensen Jr. members of the/committee, .five years ago, to which he replied pletion of ttve winter volleyball the proper and niutine actiW ''; broaden the tax base of an area w •.*> m * nor Pass, is at KilCummln, a hamlet of and E ^ t ^ Piduska Jr., own- of whom spoke in succession on thUt there were not and that program. Sermon A t The Center two farms and two houses mid a stream tory' and mtmltory .fingfer at and spread the cost ot eduoa- there have been other regional­ erg of. ^ e Alpine Haws in Ver- the various asppete o f .regional- out. “ I f we could pick up a Adamclk, Richard John, son of Richard F. and Theresa Ite chairman, Mrs. Sandra which runs off the mountains and across them. But it did net dhruilole ized districts that have dissolv­ non.VI/tM Th.e AlllWclub's a' AVA/kllflWA executive H boarda o w I ization. f - T ______. Szidc Adamclk, 403 Pleasant St., Willimantic. He was bom Young, has reported also that If, over the last day or-two, a stranger anything that was particularly piece of Glastonbury, or some the beach to the sea, tumbling over the will meet at il: 8() a.m. Eugene Devtee of Marlbor- ed. Dec. 26 at Manchestoi' Memorial Hosidtal. His maternal grand­ The Mothers Club will again co-^ FO R SA LE had happened to pass through the Cen­ sand -without need o l an estuary straight new or different. Dog bit nian, nice factories that don’t have The bearing, which lasted ' ^---- * ough preaenbfd a brief state- parents are MDr. and Mrs. John Jasinsld, Oakwood Lane, Co­ sponsor the swimming program SEASONED into the whitb Atlantic surf. I had and nevertheless got the big any children in the schools, or nearly till midnight, brought ter, and be Impressed by the ease and The Womeii’s Christian Tern- ment about ..'the financial pic- lumbia. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Barbara Adamclk, held each summer. She said the caught all my best bass at Kilcummin news emphasis. ’ any type of Industrial or busl- forth jibes and criticisms level­ Willimantic. commission is now forming a convenience of the traffic system there, peranee union monthly meet- ture of regli .Uon, using the FIREPLACE The story which -waa ifipaller. ness area, then I could see ed primarily at the majority of when there were long tables of -water be­ ing sCli^Ied for Tuesday has figures pre lusly shown in the * *1 *1 *, * committee to oversee beach ac­ he would not have known, course, tween .the breakers and the day was in space and emphaaia, was broadening our babe,” Barbie the committee. Following the tivities, with a co-ordinator to been poltocHod until Jan. 18 at majority re] irt of the commtt- . Welsh, Richard Grant, siy drifting clouds coming with much bigger and neyrster in said, "and lowering our finan­ hearing, persens commented on to appointed Shortly. that he was benefiting from a break­ 10:46 a!m,* It will be at the home He strr' lei that regiomaUz- Keet Welsh, Depot St., Manchester. He was bom Dec. 21 at a sou’wester and driving rain. reality. „ cial output for education,” the session as having been a 8 The commission also plans to A PICK-UP I down, rather than the proper per- of Mr. Louis Fish, 22 Brookfield Ing the school system without “ But in these three towns, Waterbury Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Dr. and Above the beach, close to the stream It told bow, in the apace of "complete fiasco” , "this was a involv/e local citizens in ite budg­ M 8 . LOAD St., -weather permitting. Lun- any other exp'anslon or, equal­ where are we spreading the Mrs. John E. Koet, Waterbury. His paternal grandparents ftMrmance, of a system. is an empty field protected from the sea just 6ne year, the administra­ farce” , "m eet badly conducted et preparation this year as much cheem wilf- be served. ization would immediately cost?” Barbie asked. “ The prop- are Mr. and Mrs. Carlton R. Welsh Sr., 466 Woodland St., by a roug^ wall of hand-laid stone. It is tion of Governor MeskiU had, by meeting I’ve ever attended” . as possible. Any resident 'with We «ho live or work in Manchester, bring additional financial gains gj^y ovmer is- the one bearing Mrs. Edlitha Birmingham, a Manchester. His maternal great-grandfather is Ted Zatrepa- suggestions for the town’s recre­ TEL. 228-9585 swallowed rather than broken by the a process o l not filling vacan­ Staff Edward C. Avery, to the three towns, the burden now, and he’s the long;time proponent of total lek, Waterbury. ifis paternal great-grandfather is Benjamin ation program is requested to and who pass through the Center i>er- great seas of north-westerly gales and cies which opened up, .accom­ son o f Mr. and Mrs. Albert Si^rintendent Crisis one \riio’s going to continue school regionalization, said the Ckx>ml>s,.East Lempster, N. H. stin stands after the sees retreat, leav­ plished a reduction o l ; 8.6 per A v e iy of' 100 Lydall St, and Sgt. haps several times a day, know that, Jewett told the pe<^le that al­ paying.” entire hearing was a disg;race, ing the sand scoured and rippled and ^cent, or 8,686 employes, in the James E. Richardson, son of when the sudden efficiency o f continual though there have been other Mel-vin tyiUiams, k member ill-prepared and a mockery. empty of life. I pitched my tent in the state payroll, representing, an Mr. and Mrs. Roy Richardson of . Woodard, James Stuart, son of Charles E. and Gail study committees In the pest, of the Selectman’s Advisory Futher Explanation Offered blinker lights, rather than' Intricate field, at the top of the slope where the economy for the state of at least 16 Chlister Dr., are members of Cowles Woodard, 118 Palmer Dr., South ETndsor.'He was bom 3 = this one was the only one Board, commended the dissent­ FcUowlng the hearing, Jewett grass -was drained and dry but still very $9,000,000 a year. ) the , Virginia-based squadron Dec. 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal alternations of red and green, goes into formed under the direct guide- ing members of the committee said that any members cf the rich. This is the unroutine kind of that - has won the coveted grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cowles, 168 Downey operatimt at the Center, it is because lines set down by Public Act for taking their stand and pre­ committee would be available thing. It is something that has Hughes Trophy as the top fight­ Dr., Manchester. His i>ateraal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. There had been many days of calm 298 and the only one -iriiose rec­ paring, at their own expense, a to speak at any group meetings,' of some electronic failure, not, as one often been promised, but never er-interceptor unit in the U.S. ommendations are recognized by Charles O. Woodard, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. and now the wind came, a freezing nor’- report for the residetvte. He coffee hours, or get togethers. Photographed By A. E. Bucelviclus previously delivered, by a state might h ( ^ , by sensible design. wester which w h ip p y up the siuf in Air Force for 1971. ' the state. Both the majority and minor­ administration. I f man e v e r . chided the committee as a Biandon Bay and sent the Iqiig tails of Jewett pointed out that last ity members expressed their Jewell, Robin Lenore and Jody Alice, twin daughters of PET SHOPS COURTYARD, CONNECTICUT COLLEGE FOR WOWEN bites dog, this is it. It has to wiiole, saying they were badly But every now and then It does hap­ the waves’ crests flying across the Tra­ _ . t t y®®*"year ^the ® town of HeoronHebron was prepared, not having enough willingness to appear -with William J. and Althea PHiltz Jewell, 218 Spruce St., Manches­ stand as a tremendous reyefsgl the ~THCUMAL AMO THt UNUSUAL- pen, that the light sequences break lee R M d or beating thunder against the M a ll'Y o lfin a in ff LJp notified that It had reached Information, and not ha-vlng suf­ small groups to further explEiin ter. They were bom Dec. 27 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. of form in politics. The numbbr V O . O M i maximum number of teaclteachers cliffs of Brandon Head. ficiently studied the mdiole mat­ questions in people’s minds. Their maternal grandparents are Mrs. Alice Fultz, 80 Hilliard BORR OOBiaSB fflOnPDfG PLAZA down, and the system has to go cm or two thinly defended border ^ jobs involved in one stpty .te and would no longer qualify for (Near CkUor) I set up my tackle., I was ready to go , For Jobless Pay ter. Tl)e consensus on Hebron’s St., Manchester; and Paul Fultz, (toanan. Their paternal rangers’ camps may fall. Fire 8,996 as against 146 in the olfaet’, field services from the state, US9 Tolland Tpke„ Exit 88 oft 1-84 blinker, and that, then, motorists find fishing when the sea was apparently un-/ meeiting ’Diursday night seem­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jewell, Hebnm Rd., Base F ive and Fire Base Six, and the amount of money in­ -L which were .currently providing Loss tor Andover MANCHESTER — 64S-a68 their own 'way so easily and c ‘ / With an­ Judge Helps Him mese regulars probably will lated areas. No responsible mili­ going up in the natural courae for over a year, spoken to su­ and that the only conclusion he we are so pleased to find the system out was also a feillow-passengSr to the central highlands in Soua Viet­ ly has a repuatloa for unsur­ other 7,000 scheduled to receive RENO, Nev. (A P ) — BlUlon- fight their Way toto the pro­ tary man, U.S. or Vtetnamese, of politics.^. perintendents ot other school could draw was that " I t ’s a los- grave. The lamp swayed w d the print nam . itself, a vast region de­ passed expertise a Vietnam and final benefits this m<»ith. N® G et into Jail aire Howard Hughes has placed of order that we instinctively and geher- one knonrs how manv of the 14 - systems, l>oth reglonaUzed and ing monetary proposltlwi for developed in a kaleldosct^ lecture 'of vincial ' capital of Kontum to fended by a e 22nd and 23rd clear-headed realism. believes the central highlands We are n^^ sure, we can never non hairo ■' ’ individual, hired the services of Andover at this time.” full page announcements of otisly behave ourselves like perfect melancholy. / Divisions, commanded by a e offensive could lead to the Com­ be sure, how long the actual M IAM I (A P ) — Charles AUen Soua Vietnam’s central high­ Conferring w ia Secretary of ^ , * professionals from the Unlver- gratitude to all his employes in Outside the clouds obscured the nioon munists’ slicing through to the demonstration of the^ frugal \ An number of residents point- clutched a paper bag contain- |l ladles and gentlemen. lands and may well hold U. reputedly two worst dlvisimial Defense Melva R. Laird hefe The ad^ttonal utom plo^^t P ^ Connecticut and made four Las Vegas -and Reno news­ and there was a mist drifting fnnn the sea to cut the country in half. way is fsohig to last with the „ ^ ^ , ed out to the committee that w a toothbrush, razor and un- several days — an evoit ' of commanders a a e Soua Viet­ ta s week while on his annual compensation wUl bO paid be­ papers. But let us get used to the blesshigs and mountains -with the raip. The darkness namese army. There is, however, worry to­ MesklU administration. E vety I every effort to ®*>^ato compe- presented in the majorl- derwear as he complained to a miniscule military importance home leave, Vann paated a ginning Feb.: 7. ' “I know toe past year has mountains, the sea, th^ wind, and the day at the highest levels of the day there is temptation to be­ tent and Mmplete advice. erroneous; three judge that he was being locked the efficiencies of freedom for more than but a x>otaitially portentous de­ That is why a e Communists picture of a e Communists 'walk­ Those eligible to receive the been a difficult one,” the state­ mountains, the sea, the wind, and hte government over the prospect gin filling jobs again; special compensation must '^ign up aft­ distinct errors were out of the Dade County JaU. velopment in, a e endless war. are m aking a exceptional num­ ing a to a bloody trap. He 'cbn- ment read. “ I thank each and a day or two at a time, and we would rain, 1 decided I -would go fishing in that limited military engage­ exceptions to the job-freeze pol­ Whetoer or not Communist bers for an offensive in a e tended the llghily-regarded 22nd er Jan. 24. Peikdns who have toe ™o™er Xir^S of tea? ‘'Tl>®y won’t let me stay,” every one of you for your loyal probably begin abusing them, start spite of all the impossible signs. (Really ments may be greatly magni­ icy are already beginning to troops briefly occupy Kontum MgMands, qaetly bringing a and 23rd Divlslmis, hopefully re­ aiqiiUed already' must return town’s Bkard of Education! said support and hard work.” it was because of the,book. But the fears fied by the American media be made, always for the best _ ------— ■— ------to be some errors. ^al Ctourt Judge Murray Good­ fighting for the slightly quicker start or city has no relationship to Viet­ adational North Vietnamese inforced by elite airborne after that date, thd department toe committee’s prime concern At toe bottom was toe were irrational and Could not be admit­ and thereby cause more and and most urgent of reasons. The committee ;^as asked nam’s overall military situation. regiments. ’There is a danger troops from Saigon, are good said. was with how the educational man on Friday. “I’ve never scrawled signature “Howard the lane priority, lose our patience by ted. Sane men were wrapped in their more Congressmen to misunder­ MesklU has already accom- how these figures -were arrived Indeed, a e annual dry season aey may also bring ae 130- enough to hand the Oommuniste Claimants still receiving job­ needs of toe children of toe area had so much trouble getting Hughes.” The ads said Hughes' foigetting how much more patience was beds, unmoved, Uninspired, and safe stand the true course of the pUshed something ol a miracle; at in toe first place. Charles Omimunist offensive a the mlUimeter artillery whose 16- frightfully heavy casualties as less pay in February wiU auto­ could best be served. He said into jail.” from December ghMts.) Vietnam war. For that reason how do we know he can keep graduate student at employes numbered "fifty thou­ needed when the lights did w w k their sparsely settled cenfral high­ mile range proved so demoi^- a e y storm fortified positimis. matically be ell^hle for th^ is Allen, a meatcutter, said he sand families.” The surf stood a good quarter-mile off only, Hanoi’s 1672 offensive in himself, fired up ‘for more defi­ UConn hired as an advisor, at lands just about to b e g a is peri- iziiig a recent fighting a north­ In return for such bloodshed, addlticnal w e ^ . and principals, with one excep- reported to toe jail Thursday seqqences, and proceed to push so much the beach. The fluorescent -whiteness of the central highlands is await­ ance of normal pollUcsT Espe- jaeral to a e vital question'of ern Laos. ae Communists may make tlon, aU favored total regional- ^ “ >at they and again on Friday but was selfish risk-taking Into the Center sltu^ the wave tops merced the blackness. ed with apprehensiem in Penta­ ciallyH the state so successfuUy are arrived at by a recognized vdio controls a e peculated re­ Even so. Communist -victory some m atarily limited but po­ Ization. turned away—despite Judge The breakers roared like an express gon and State Department of­ restrain^ its receg^tion and formula where a "level ot per­ tlon it would seem necessary to revive gions of Soua Vietnam. a a e central Ughlands is not litically - exploitoble gains. One Philosophies CrnnUrted Goodman’s order that he begin fices. State Official sistence” is achieved to deter­ train. It is s ample simile but only a ’The poUtburo a Hanoi is just enthusiasm for thepoeltive'. Ross said that there have a one-year sentence Thursday. our own captivity to the nonsensic^ mine the number of children in runaway train/could sound and- appear as aware of aese military facts been suggestions that toe indi­ He had pleaded guilty on ofhciency of the lights. like this nmnip sea into which I cast T Kesigns Post a given grade at a given time. of life as a e Pentagem a Wash­ vidual towns get together to ac- ^--'’ detem tee Dec. 20 to possession ot a stolen my lead and baited tackle in forlorn this “ level check and a forged driver’s - UNCLE ington. The reason it is willing H A R ’T'li'ORD ((A P ) — compUsh some of these joint oboh- nerslstenoe aeiernune 11 Still, when it does happen for a few hope. A Thought for Today Fox said. to expend precious supplies and Homecoming Horace R._ WethereU, deputy Jectlves by themselves without ^ ^® cense. hours at a time, we do have a glimiise The tide ckiigdit the line and began to Sponsored by the Manchester - . .. ------is used plus a figure Jadlers said they had no crack troops a a e central commlssiot>er for the burecui of the necessity of regionalizing. account for HELPS PAY take it inshore. It would be cast and' re­ CouncU of Churches to account for,, new children record of his case so they re- at what a ma/^r. traffic jdanner, with highlands is a e impact any Aeronautico in toe, state De- There were a considerable num- cast every few minutes. Constant effort k a d of Communist victory partment of Tipn^^rtation'Tmn.nni-toHnn her ber n(of niieflUonHquestions from the floortlw r ■®®’**i’*8f i®*® a** area. When Fox fused to let him through toe some influence on human nature, might for no reward. My eyes were accustom­ G h ^ m a s Seal MORTGAGE! might have on a e shaky U.S. .ubmltw, bb M. ^ , try to fiet up,| as the ideal system for ed to the blackness now and I stared Congiress. Headiaes about N o ra Who reads a Christmas seal? day. as little as contnH and regulation of traffic or any sea-ward. There only a solid wall of Vietnamese troops capturing a A good question! Pe'Hiftps the It i " *“ «.t"nutn»nt oM.r M bm, -water. And the roaring. I stared about Wetherell has been dne ot toe Altoough toeoreucally It is ggrved then that Andover gont to the lail but annarenOv provaclal capital might reap printer, sometimes the buyer, leading advocates in the state other human activity — shared, respon- me but could see only small night ghosts possible, Ross said, in reaUty, g^ouid be considered toe "oto- fogt ^ rich benefia on Capitol Hill. occasionally the package, wrap­ for the expansion of Brtulley lii- sible freedom. drifting on the -wind, sometlnies calling such c^peration j^ust does no town” since its school popu- judge Goodman 1handed a This is -what is truly behind per, but ahnost never t^e per­ tematiohal Airport. but mostly silent. The birds are friends. a deputy a e Communist military offen­ son who receives the package. He served 16 yeaihs as dlrec Sfe to^a“ Lve^eJyZ;rlS ^ ®®"tinulng copy of the order to I -ndiistled to the herring gulls and guille­ who told Allen, "I’m afraid sive now underway throughout But those wjio do are sometimes tor of' toe former Department phUbsophies and it is very dif- mots but the wind drowned the sound as Sue Baker, clerk of An- Indochina. Strike at a e weakest moved to h\ess the send^,. ficult to try to coordinate idea- they are going to accept you The Paulsen Entry- the sea drowned the sand. of Aeronautics and then as top Board of Education, this tim e.” p o a a of antl-Communlst resis­ Is not thlq a parable of Christ­ man "in the Department of tical services torougltout toe ” ^ j I was watching the gulls when the bite whether the committee tance, atti^mpUng to give a e mas? God, ^the Author, ,,haa a schools of toe reglcm. -Children pat Paulsen, vdto made running for came. It was like a distant memory Transportation for altpdrt facil­ considered toe cok of down if you qualify Congress a Wattfiington a e perfect message in his son. Writ­ President part of his comedy routine from the 'past. I hit’’ back and felt the ities. . en terl^ Grade 7 Rops said, equalizing toe fringe benefits of State W ill Pay false impression a a t President ers of the New Testment seem IRSt SECTION SOLDI sensation of tightness through m y arm Wetoerell’s resigna.tlon will four years ago, is now trying to pose as Naon’s Vietnamlzation policy to sense this clearly. Interpre­ b®«> the professloLl and n'on- and chest, and relief and pride at my be effective early next month. wlto different preparation.^ professlonTl help in toe schools F o r Overtim e a serious candidate. is a colossal failure. Even more ters find all, kinds of ways to The 60-year-old ^ p u ty com K IT ... 2in I SECTIO N I own prowess. The fish ran diagonally aan embarrassing Mr. Nixon . , , h T was told that it hadn’t, HARTFORD (AP) — The explain it. But; those who re­ m is St oner opi^d leg^la- whetoer he toougM g^^gr. along with a along the surf line and I ran after him, before his Feb. 21 journey to state Department of Trans­ We have news for him. ceive the Son and his Ufe have Hun now making Iflmp'.sstoU tr of toe fact that the towns views numbef of other residents N O W OPEN disturbing a cloud o fslttlng birds. The Peking, influencing Congress is portation has reversed its deci­ the true Christmas seal, e^ m a l expand an airpoH without a varied so widely, ttat it ggj^g^, jg he : fish fought hard but I pulled back hard­ sion not to pay 18 highway 3 Raneh Only If he can muster somebody to write Hanoi’s tc^ goal. life and are moved to bless, the referendum fronf the town in- Id. er and he came flapping on to . the wet Such a priority represente a P«a ‘ ® Andover’s buses. An- maintainers for overtime work his' speeches, and somebody to Sender. volved. a izatlon; He said that the re- ^ ^ g ^ ,g ^he only one of the a.pp\y sand, his silver sides and white belly a shift in Hanoi’s grand strategy. Thanksgviging Eve, toe Con­ —‘ "The Secret Place,!’ He is a retired brigadier gen­ glon would toen have only one ,u,ree towns which owns its own televlslan' makeup, he is ellgiUe and in the night. He weighed ten and a Nora Vietnam’s leaders h^ve necticut State Employees Asso­ 8 I 3 IO half pounds. .R. Lynn MlUer eral in toe tonnecUcut Air school board with one philoso- ^uses and eperates them at soured on a e lr ability to under­ ciation (CSEA) announced F ri­ welcmne. Submitted by Guard. phy. People booed that sugges- auch a low cost that there would • 8 bodraomi There were many other fish after­ mine a e Nteon administratk^’s day. • wall-to-waU oupetiiig wards, of course. The sea was alive with Walter H. Loomis, Minister tion wlm commenta indicating be ho additional financial bene* Furthermore, we, the Amerlcain support of a e Soua Vietnamese ’The 18 men worked several • hoMmoito them when it should not have been. I Community Baptist Church they J want Mother philos- m jn this area accruing through government by working arough ------^ ^ hours overtime, but then re­ • Q-B niige people, w ill know just about as much caught bass continuously but their indi­ American antiwar protestors. Suit by Jackie they’ve got the regionalization. one they have. fused to drive snowplows alone, about him, inwardly — that is, what kind vidual capture is not worth recording ex­ Now, aey are concentrating on George Munson, committee Growth Situation contending tha? a second man FHA MORTGAGES cept to say that they -absorbed the best action by Congress steadily di­ In Coilrt Monday member from Andover, replied of man he really is, ahat kind of per­ H eral4 There were a number of com- was ttecessary for safe oper­ part of an otherwise endless night. IMi^n luting -vital U.S. aid. That t^ tic that seme sort of arrangement ation. Consequently, toe state sonal tehougfata he really thinks—as we NBW Yofat (AP) — A hear- onents made by townspeople $1S7J6 per montiil the bites stopped coming and .the cold requires some news from a e Yesterdays would probably be worked out, refused to pay the men for Ing has been.set for Monday on about toe fact that Andover, the know about any of our other candidates. and cramp and pricking eyelids told me battlefront sugesting an ultimate but admitted that the debisiOn their overtime, toe CSEA said. (7% pine mortgage a request ; by Jacqueline smallest and moat stable town the time, the sky was grey and purple Communist victory. 25 Yearh Ago was in the hands of the region­ The union said that after it Insuranoe for 80 yean) As . for what we voters have to over the Maharees.and the rain had re­ The trouble, from Hanoi’s Onassls for. privacy when she t|/® toraoi would be paying al schccl board and that they protested, the state decided to Employes of The R.'e raid turned. standpotet, is a a t it cannot gives pretrial testimony in her tiie growth of toe other two were not tound to purchase An- pay 'fo r toe overtime the 18 CALL 24 HOURS got along on — our personal -visceral tender Publisher Thomas Fer­ couijt battle'with freelance pho- towns, both growing rapidly. . dovor’s buses. I had killed all my fish. There were 47 manage a successful military men worked before the snow­ reaction to the speech and image guson a dinner party in honor of Ross replied Ughtoeartedly Many other questions asked on the sand. M y-face and beard were offensive a ae rice-rich Me­ tographer Ronald E, Galella. plow assignment was made. 4234913 of ttw typical candidate — the surpris­ crusted with salt and the seawater had kong Deia or even a tradi­ his 77th birthday.. Galella has sued Mrs that in spite of all Jie’s heard by the people were answered seeped beneath m y finger wicks and In- Onassls for $ 1 .3 million, claim about Andover's limited growth, with toe statement that " I ing tUng probably is that we ourselves tionally troublesome centra 1 IcALLmwimy* CUPBOARD tq my joints, which smarted and felt Vtetnam coastal provinces or 10 Yearg ing she thWarted him profes. on toe way into town he saw would depend on the regional OPEN ALL DAY about M per cent of It, each slonally. by getting police and a new house going up. The peo- school board” prompting many cramped. I looked at the pile o t dead along a e demilitarized zone. Many ceUars and ro8da are SU N D A Y Secret Service to stop him from P>® *®«>ed in on that comment people to again bring up toe 344-M73 o f iw ' gw h iiig the candidate into some- fish and felt intense satlsfactionM^And I Overall, ae Nora Vietnamese flooded by combtoation/pf two photographing her. wtih shouts of "And that’s it,” fact that the towns \vould In­ 9 A.M. to 9 P.M, find hiding within ourselves no longer felt afraid. — ANTHONY m a tory position has never been and a half inches of'irtUnfaU HonBlng 0{^rtnnUloa| Mrs. Onassis is countersuing "you saw it*’ and similar deed Icse some of their control 177 HARTFORD ROAD • MANCHESTER PEARSON IN THE MANCHESTER weaker, despite a e now total and snow and ice that melted in -taking ttie candidate as be for $1.8 million, charging ha- outbursts. The liouse that Ross over the local schools. AiiTHIffl DRI^ (ENGLAND) OUAflDlAl^r. absence of U.S. infantry. downpour. C'LOSED SATURDAY / OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:80 to 9 o SUNDAY to to 6 rnssment Indeed see going up was the There were some bitter com-

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Coventry Hebron. by Don Ookfey 7 South Windsor Obituary Five Men Nabbed One-Foiirfh of Moiikiiid |6. Socialism and Silk) and John Lon* 39 Deeds Filed i Job Bank Dario PartlgUani In December PZC^ Suspends Rules Dario ParUgUani, 76, of Holly­ During- the month of Decem­ Draws 70 in wood, Fla., died yesterday at a ber, 22 warranty deeds and 17 After Hotel Seist Hollywood hospital.. He; was the quit clicuns were filed in the (ConttnuM from Page One) victims, now wititerlng in such O n D u p le x Dwellings husband of Mra. Angela CaselU ■Town Clerk’s office. Warrantys resorts as Palm B e^ h and the First W eek Partiglianl, formerly of the filed included the following: Fourteen pairs of handcuffs ■Riviera, have yet tb le a ^ their South Windsor’s pilot pro­ Manchester-Bolton area. Kenneth L. and Patricia A. police said had been used to boxes had been riflw and unof­ gram, a Job Bank for residents, Mr. Parilgllant was bom June Boigmann to Herman W. Jr. immobilize hqtel employes and ficial estimates of t% looit have sabdirision preumln- attracted se'venty persons in toe 3, 1895 in Oallicano, Italy, and and Helen P. Dzahl of Manches­ guests during the robbery about ranged as high as $6 mllUiMi. T r * “ 'y the commission to first week of its operation^ had Uved In Forest Hills, N. Y., ter, two parcels, "Water Sup­ 4 a.m. last Sunday also were Jewels recovered tgy arrest­ the eubdlvlder of Us Town Manager Terry Sprenkel before going to Florida in 1965. ply’’ and lot 42, Twin Hill Addi­ seized. A car linked to one of ing officers included., diamond Whether the plan con- and Roland Aubln, executive di­ Survivors, besides his wife are tion; Malcolm, andr Ingrid Erb the arrested men through a bracelets and earrihgf,.. a star to the regulaU^s. rector . of the South Windsor a daughter, Mrs. Phil Bellan- to Wallace J. and Kathleen S. parking stub was impounded sapphire and hundreds^ small Chamber of Commerce, said to­ tonlo of Brooklyn, N.Y.; a sis­ Padg'ett of Coventry, parcel on for search. diamonds that had b i ^ d i» day. Both men expressed great ter, Mrs. Norl Cheli of Holly­ South St.; Malcolm and Ingrid Authorities said each of the lodged from their fittlijigs, po­ mouslyiniMiv fast nightnlsht forfnr the(ha sus­...a, ®ct on a final plan of pleasure with the response of wood, Fla.; a brother and an­ Erb to Sheldcm S. Jones of Cov­ suspects had a previous arrest subdivision after submission. lice said. , V ’ pension foUowlng & public hear­ Rowieaffl’9 the people in utilizing toe em­ other sister in Italy; his moth­ entry, parcel on South St.; Ellen record and Police Commission­ Failure of the commission to ’They were contained> In 16 ing ait vrhlch very little opposi­ Hoiqht’ iPrwpeo ployment 'vacancy lists supplied er-in-law, Mrs. Aurelia CaselU P. King to Robert Hill o f Wlli- er Patrick V. Murphy said act within this 66-day period by the State Unemployment pouches recovered Ih the rooms tion to the change was ex­ i-feelf Ih of Manchester; five grandchil­ mantic, property on Kings Rd.; there was d "strong poesi- would constitute approval. Service computers and person­ Stei^en E. Smith to Stephen E. of both the Summit Hotel on pressed! Corruption/ fntrldue, Aeooiseiriotfion dren and four great-grandchil­ bllity” that organized crime had Town Plan Chinese Sim nel. and Wanda A. Smith of Coven­ Lexingtmi Avenue and the Ritu­ None-ef the l(Kal builders In VIom / Chamioion dren. a hand in the caper. Wlrth reported that a meet­ Doom •the House o f Han Aubln said the offer o f toe try, lot 10, land of J. Chaplin, al Manhattan Hotel on iSighth town attend the hearing and o f ^ DotMn-froelclein The funeral will be Tuesday Meanwhile, Murphy said, ing ■will be held Feb. 1 at 8 p.m. employment service to carry a* 8:30 a.m. from the W. P. N. River Rd. “ the inyestlgation la continuing Avenue, where the arteste;were what opposition there was came The.Seres^ (Chinese) send to Rome, the fhecy — among those he had tried to help. After 15 Before that, however, decay again infected the out a foUow-up process of toe Qulsh Flineral Home, 225 Main Also,' Florence J. Waw;er to Al­ 8uid we anticipate more arrests made. Both hotels al«!vMthln town attended the hearing and ^ ^ Robinson and Sol Ellenbeig. ** development of years, toe nation rebelled, Wang Mang was house of Han. A bloo^ revolt by a relirtous vacancies and persons applying St., with a Mass of the Resur­ fred J. Picard and Beverly K. and the recovery of more jew­ half a mile of the Plerre.i products of their forests . . . all that a Roman sect (»Ued the Yellow Tnrbans undermined the for the openings 'wUl provide an rection at St. James Church at Koppisch of Coventry, lots 1-4, elry." The arrested men wbr6 Iden­ Robinson had submitted a re- „ , lady may exhibit her charms in transparent kiHed and the Han dynasty reinstated. tified as DoiAinlck Pahliho, 46, quest -te the commission last r ® * "* * ’ The civilized world at this time was divided central authority of the government. Dowager accurate analysis cf toe effec­ 9. Burial wiU be in St. James block A, Pine Lake Shores; Rob­ ’The robbery, which police gauze. tiveness of the program. Cemetery. ert and Janice Washington to called a smoothly professional Rochester, N.Y.; wiijainln ^tobw ^ for expansion of the ' I —Pliny the Elder between, two great entires in their heydays— empresses and ptdadb eunuchs became the real Fradkln, 65, center to include aU hte liroper- ^ than not was (xxupied by a child—until he be­ neral home "Monday from 2 to pault erf Coventry, lot 3, Coven­ well-dresse4 gunmen who ar­ . . . . V commission, and organizations In A.D. 8, a popular Confucian scholar, Wang they had no diplomatic contact, the Silk Road In town ha'vlng 'vacancies to list try Manor on Mark Dr.; John H. port, N.Y., and Bert Stlr^ 65, ity on .toe east side of Rt. 66. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. rived by limousine and took In town. lang, regent to the 4-year-old emperor, seized across Asia brought vast quantities of that cov­ came old enough to be assassinated. them with the state, 'with pref­ Chaplin to Herbert A. Phelcm of Rego Park, N.Y. ' He withdrew this request In over the swgnk hotel for about Wtith said letters trill be sent the tbone of China, proclaimed a new dynasty. eted fabric to Rome. The corruption and cruelty of the eunuchs erence being given to South Jr. of Manchester, parcel B, Daley said a tip by tlVft' FBI November after the c(»nmlarion ^ Edgar Collins 86 minutes. . While the historian Pliny may have been mis­ resulted in a general massacre (if “the beard­ Windsor residents. New lists Tiffany Estates; Patricia A. had led to the sutvelllaitoe of twice .tabled action on It. At the ^ particlpa- the Hsin, and launched a sweeping program of At least 61.2 million in cash, less ohes” by the military in A.D. 189 and are received at the Town Hall Edgar (Bud) Collins, 64, of 83 Higgins to Joseph P. and Cared three of the men for thh last time, commlsslcn members felt f reform s. taken about how the “Seres’ — the Silk People jewelry and 'other valuables signalled the start of a period of civil war. •Tuesdays and ’Thursdays and Deerfield Dr. was dead Heralded Bomb Plot Funeral services wlU be terfront Heights; Joseph J. and However, the prime minister and third WednesdaysOt each through: this procetore. Marilyn Ellis, Gloria By FBANGES 1.EWINE ' the first American he had ever American d u b are: North- ^ ___Rd.-______a'waiUng______a chipper~ to be— Monday at 2 p.m. at the He was Informed by planner ABIDJAN. Ivory Coast (AP) «een. South; MJ’S. Lawrence Fagan By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the bomte were just as de- to the area from a local Helen C. Losty to Frank M. and told reporters that Hakuei Tan­ month, 9:80 a.m. to nootl. A E&ear Mecteau, Ann! Holmes Funeral Home, 400 J ( o-n( (n a for Another confessed he didn’t and A1 LaPlant, first; Robert A muffled blast In a Bank o f TCril^d In the letter^con W n- undertake the shredding Joann L. Terry of East Hart­ aka, his minister trade arid new craft each month. Kaven and tSulsUne EUla. Main St. Burial will be In Rose Planning Development Group, — Pat N l»m got In a plug for United States Hughes and James Baker, sec- America branch In ^ Fran- Ing low-powered explosive with and stockpiling of the ford, lot 16, and undivided half industry, was hopeful of a mu­ Mrs. Frank Mund was a vol- Hill Memorial Park, Rocky which te working (m the town’s her husband’s RepuWican party ^ 1,^ ^ delighted ond; Mra. Mary Roy and Mrs. cisco last Labor Day weekend a timer. The low power appar- „iateriai for use as mulch Interest in lot 49, "John Hand” ; tually satisfactory settlement in \mteer metocal history nurse. HiU. Laurier F. De Mars to Harlan the near future. pew plani that “ other Connecti­ today with a ceramic plaque of to see "such a nice lady.” June Roebuck, third. was, unknown at the time, the ently coincided with the dam- Employees at the refuse area to her , "Aren’t they cute,” said Mrs. Also, Bast-West; Ed Cemway herald of the discovery of time age In the of America ex- ^ residents In remov- Friends may call at the fu­ G. Schulze of Ellington, four Nixon and Sato agi^ed that Two from IVtHS cut conutuinlttes have been do­ The miinu etementery » given to her neral home tomorrow from 2 lots, section B, Cornwall Acres; ing thto.!’ bv Ivorv Coast nursery school Nixon as she was welcomed by and James PoUtes, first; Rob- bombs In ^ e deposit boxes of plosion, which was confined to ^ ^ stockpiling them Okinawa, the World War II bat­ 8ginning Jart. non, lots 1-9, Tiffany Estates; The Herald were delivered Amuuido Peace six lots, section S, Waterfront S3 Park St., is open Monday difference.' ‘ dent Council as the sclMxrifji rep^ the dectelona Jects such m toe new FBI piayeiT^ wel- Mr. Pesce, a director of the lyn L. Shetler of Vernon, two Plan of Mathieu and Plche. are Involved in efforts to have Nixon promised to look with of the council. Miss Burr, a. jtm- expressed concern thateventual, cheese, fish , sticks, cabbage, ited toe nelghborli^ Ecole de la Following the demonstraU(«, ^ r s D. E. Scott, sec nrh<«h 'nlr.(ii>'M .. ___ _ Cotton and Sharon D. COtton to to Bernice Crocker, lots 146 and 11 a.m. Ini the Municipal Build­ tion, and '■every human being." or reduced to the extent pos­ Atty. Allan Thomas,, bocuid ily” . construction. the Fli^ - i • L , ^ one rt# toe blocks,to whidi pictures of her “ Ateo^ BastWest: Mrs. T. J. ***? ^ where p(toce said toe ------— * ------I ----- awarded all winners Castelnuovo, Province of Asti, Police Log armest welcomes rt her attached. Neal Tvler totoloslon occurried ab<>ut 12:46 ture could refuse to meet pur Robin A. and Jime C, Cochran 147, land of Mathieu - and ing for the installation of aanl- J. Grant Swank, executive sible;” particularly' 'in -hea'vily chairman, earlier announced the H e' reminded the commissinn Manohestor Bvenliig. Herald warmest welcomes of Italy. He owned and operated of the exteUng ban.cn building Hebron Oonre^ondent, Anne three-nationroe-nation African tour tour. ^ 4eroX^ In Peru to aid demands” to free prisoners of Coventry, lot 3, secUon 2, Piche; committee deed: Zac- tary sewers in Meriden and vice president of the Manches­ populated or industrialized natties o f 19 other''committee ' Hundreds rt them waved tiny earthquake victims, at a circus second- Mrs. "nio It immediately said the letter. “ They would a fruit and vegetable farm for Nathan Hale Heights; Arthur W. cariah and Marjorie Leone to Greenwood Drs. ter CSiamber of Commerce, Rev. ARRESTS areas. members, including Board o f at apartment houses, andr the Emt, Telephone S28-8971 many years in Coventry before Previous bids for this work proposed Btupenslon on duplexea ------AmericanmeriCM nagsflags otu dumtedotwmsu Washington, home with her T/*n *»^ K^uae u ae and MrsMrs. OUver carried out a preliminary in- then have the oi^(m of sitting ™.mnhtet. and Doris E. House to Kent A. Henry and Mary Deming of William Taylor ,pf the Nazarene Henry Wrobel, 41, of 24 North Bidding farewell to his. guest, Education members, teachers, the games and a pamitolet, he retired 14 years ago and were rejected be<»us'' they did and questioned where It would "Vive Madame Nixon!” In a ^nniy and visiting homes rt vestigation which It reported to around for months for some and Alice J. Carlson of Coven­ Glastonbury, two pieces, on Old Church, and Rep. Francis Ma­ St., and Eugene G. Dunphy, 44, Nixon saidi school administrators, and. oth­ “Easy Guide to Duplicate moved to Manchester. not fall within estin.ates. The er citizens. ’The committee will slow chant accompanied by a,e retarded and elderly. a iw C A duoUcate the Department rt Justice In portion o f one rt their toys to try, two parcels in Lakeview Windham ’Turnpike; affidavit: honey of the 19th district, ap­ of 667 N. Madn St., both charged "We have found that on stop. ^ Bridge,” will be available to He V as one of the founder!- of Terrace. project was last bid in Sep­ hold'. an organizational meeting Commtesi(m member Wilbur Registratioiis rhythmic c lu i n g . Later at a t y Hall JSra. Nlxofa Wednesday morn- Watolngton. Then, said a blow up. Who will want to va- Anna M. Engel to Clara A. peared on the program presum­ with disorderly conduct, and in­ many major issues we have all players at no extra (harge. the former Fruit and Vegetable tember. Low bidder then substantial agreement. What Jan. -M. Dennis stated that he te against _ ” , The boys, wearing received a carved Ivory ele- .__ _ _4. 'toe 'c o m m ^ ^ ^ Yv arenr» spokesman, it turned toe Inves- cationcaO(» In that hotel, meet In Quit claims filed Include: Engel of New Britain; change ably to -discuss a new bill, toxication, last night 'after a Early dosings Producers Market in Manches­ was WallacTC' and Vigneault of this meeting particularly has permanHit banning of apart- I * 1 A I T l o r r 0 1 * white, shirts, M d the p^ant tusk and figiure rt a hunt- Judith Brown and Mrs. tlgation over to local poUce and that board room, or drive on Margaret K. Gabbey to William cf name: ^ n h a L. Brown to drdwn iip by the Manchester fight on N. Main St. Court date Eli Terry School will (dose ter and a former member of the New Britain with a price (rf brought home to the prime mente or duplexes, "bufeyre can­ J - W bv bine .dressy, clap^d. ^^h------bow and arrows. ------Bgtty She Hyde, first; f l ^ r Mrs. M i ^ PhyUls PlwUte t® s«ems •««»»» a « tne ’-he u.s. U.S. Treasury's Treasury’s u«i>- superiilj^way super!: for the next J. and Mary S. Gabbey cf Man- Donna L. Itollard, of Coventry. town council. ’Ihe bill will be for both, who were released on at 1 p.m. on Jan. 10 and Jan. Coventry school building com­ 643,850. minister and to me is that Pakistan Fi^ees not do thihga how that could be sang, giggled, grinned told the mayor and a gathering pjeraon M rs.’Kitty Ansaldl, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and few m(wths7” ehester, property on west shore heard Monday at a public hear­ 6100 non-surety bonds. Is Jan. Offleiate at the San Francisco 17 because of teacher curricu­ mittee. He was a past president ing to be held by the house ju­ there is a natural inter­ detrimeUtel to the topn.” He jumped up of officials and dignitaries rt « ,c (» d ; Mrs. T.inda McCartney Firearms Control. lum meetings. of Coventry Lake; Walter Bysko 24. Adult School gUmpse rt the F^rst Lady. •nie Treasury agency was not banks involved said there was of the Fubincse Society and a diciary committee. The bill dependence between Japan and Be]f^ali Leader was referring to the Inphazard Abidjan; and Mrs. Myrtle O^urn* third; The morning kindergarten to Walter and Corrine Marie "She’s beautiful,” said available for comment but local a limit to the additional secur- member of the Cristoforo seeks to facilitate obscenity' the United States.” g;rowth of duplexes tluwughout Final regtetratton for the win- ^ Nb^n was enchanting, x^ Mrs. Lucie Wadsworth and Mrs. class 'Will meet from 9 to 11 ^ s k o of Glastonbury, lots 67 ACCIDENTS (ContlniMd from Page One) poUce said there was an Imme- Ity they (xxild build around de- Colombo Society. He formerly prosecution by deleting one of ’The President will celebrate town. T te n T r t the Manchester hope very soon to bring my goyd, fourth. a.m. and the afternoon class and 68, secUmi B, Actors Colony Washington Whirl ter dlate and widespread invesUga- P ^ t Ixuces without destroying belonged to the Connecticut the three obscenity criteria, the A summons charging him his 59th birthday Sunday and rebels de^red it independent Several residents tfpoke In fa Adult Evening School wlU bo family. They will love it here .. ~ from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hot Estates, ' E3xt. 2; Joseph F.A. -with failure to drive in the Milk Producers Association. one which specifies that it must during the day is expected to after Pakiktant tnxqpa su>ren- vor of the snspenslop, agreeing Tuesday and Wednesday as well. tion rt the ^ n w h ( , h ^ rent-w^^^ the privacy rt |Sche^^v^'rbe‘"seAr^'. Biastarache to Sandra L. H. By MAXINE CHESHIRR proper lane was issued to James The First Lady’s 'visit was Texas* Mileage Large ed the safety deposit box at such faculties, Survivors are a son, Michael BaStarache of Coventry, two "be utterly without redeeming go to Andrews Air Force Base dered to 'India in their two- with the commlsslcn that the 7 to 9 p.m. In the Man- Manchester Evening Herald The Washington Post E. Darby Jr. 16, of 16 Cedar Smarteens Visit toasted by President Felix Hou- the Bank of America, "We’re always upgrading se- J. Pesce , of Coventry; four Irfeces, lots 600-607, Actors Cdl- social values.” near Washington to welcome Week war last month. suspension should tN *®to effect cheater High School cafeteria, DALLAS — Texas contains South Windsor correspondent St., after the car he was driv­ wife Pat heme from a nine day until the commteslto can review . Ecgjgbratlon has been closed phouet-Boigny Friday night as The name given was that Of a curity,” said Donald K. White, daughters. Miss Alba Pesce and ony, and lots 27-32, section WASHING’PON—The U.S. In­ A local picketing and letter _ Sheik Mu jib’s departure from nearly four tlmeshs many mUes Oia^te; public rolatlonJ director at ^ Varrick, Tel. 644-8274. Wallace was covering candidate ing left the road at Vernon St., tour of Africa. Lower Grades an exceptlqnal event that en- Miss Elvira Pesce, both of Waterfront Manor; James T.' campaign to close down an Pakistan was surrounded with soil conditions and automcMle maintenance 2, aa ovaiMSira ^ . - ' ■■ " '■ formation Agency has hired an Nixon. , . . British Ambassador and Greenwood Dr., this morn­ areas y ^ r o d u p lie s should Ije beginning abled Ivoiy Coast to bask In ®* average ^ Chicago address. Officials cker atizens Bank. Manchester, and Mrs. Russell O’Malley to EUzabeth O’Malley "adult book store” which opened secrecy. Paldstan Radio first of the 60 states. Texas has a ^ . . Storrs and Mrs. Raymond Hick- independent tSm company to and Lady Cromer are inviting In October on Main St., has ing at 1:16, and struck a picket Bennet Junior High School “ the prestigious radiance cf said all the safety deposit boxes “ The problem is that we’re in Lucille Ball of Coventry, two pieces on Sil­ only their closest friends to a broadcast in the Bengali lan- Ing, both of Coventry; two sis­ produce a color documentary on moved to the state level, fence. European Chiefs It te expected^ that the siM- smaneensSmarteens na»has completed the president Nixon. _55® In all the banks Involved were a business that serves the pub- ver St. and lots 6 and .34, plus dinner dance which will cele­ gfdage that he had been -re­ mlUioh miles rt,U.S. roads. ters in Italy; eight grandchil- through efforts by Swank and penst(m could p(*^bly last until ™une**^c««beting «»nnir can- phase of the club’s pro- ' " " rented un-ler the same name, He and if we went Into a total Breaks Her Leg westerly 16 feet of lots 7 and 33, First Lady Pat Nixon’s trip to brate their 30th wedding anni­ leased and flov)ln to Dacca, ca^>- 'dren and two g;reat-grandchll- Citizens Against , At Deming and Avery Sts,, Compare Notes toe end of neit%nmer. ^ In v o lv in g -town elemen- all In January 1971. They said security operation, obviously ASFEN, Colo. (AP) — Ac­ Lakewood Heights; Richard L. Africa. versary on^an. 10 . . . Abigail ital of Bangladesh and Sheik the name may be fictitious. we wouldn’t have any custom- dren., after the difficulty in closing yesterday morning at 8, a col­ SobdlvtelM Ctanges ^ Bchoote, according to Sue tress Lucille Ball has broken- Jr. to Sylvia Myers of Coven­ McrfXrthy’s. Memoirs, due out LONDON (AP) — President Mujib’s home. The' funeral will be Monday The . movie, to be shown such stores under the present lision involved cars driven by n ie commission also voted ^ ^ a x i S of four openings Darby, president, Price Commission Box Store A check at a Chicago address era. We’d have to violate a per- u‘7 ‘*ier‘-^ e at MMbv try, lot 4, Highfleld Acres, B(x>n in b(x>k form, are now Georges Pompidou of France But a broadcast an hour later at 8:16 a.m. from the W. P. abroad, wlU be similar to the law became apparent. Joanne S. Hobby of South that a pubUc area for commun- eato of graphic arts Smarteehs te an international, evoked a description rt Mohr son’s rVrht to privacy to see gno^ags.at.AsDen ^ Wrights MiU Rd. making the rounds for magazine and Prime Minister Edward in Urdu said thd.,sheik flew to Qulsh Fhneral Home, 125 Main one the USIA made at the for­ Tlje bill, which has received Windsor, and Gerald 'Marltzer ity use shall he provided In a ^ advanced w oodw ««n g, auto- y(mth-dlrected c li* of t^ -a t^ r a as a crew-cut man of 26 or so, he puts in a deposit box.” ^ spokesm w frt Aspen Valley Also, Jrtm H. Chaplin to the serialization offers. One editor Heath' will meet at Chequers, an unnamed dektinatlon where St., with a Mass at St. Mary’s the support of several local leg­ of Bloomfield. Bubdlvtelop as deemed necM- ^c^Ue maintenance 8 .'and de- whose major function te to dte- Is 514 ^Yes^ and 27 ^No^ identifying hlmseU os a physl- “ Hospital said the fracture has Town of Coventry, drainage m er Mrs. J(4m F. Kennedy's who read them declined to bid, Heath’s country residence, Feb. he would announce his future Church, Coventry. Burial will islators and of Mayor John 19-20. plans.' sary by .toe commission,’ and courage drug abuse. Bennet 14. 1, occupied an a'partment Italy Likes NlXOn been repaired and toe actress visit to India and Pakistan in WASHINGTON (AP) —The be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, right of way and easement, ’Tif- pronouncing them "laylike and Thompson, was not the issue On ToUand ’Tpke. near Par­ that the areq Shall be deeded^ stiU ample room for memtetrshlp " is approximately The commission said It has for only a few days, a MILAN, Italy (AP) — |»resi- “ ig doing beautifully.” He said faliy Estates; John H. Chaplin 1962. dull . . .” Treasury Secretary The talks vdll give the two Bhutto told newsUen In Ra­ Coventry. last night on the talk show, as ker St, yesterday afternoon at the lot owne^ In the sub^lvlelon In high school equl- 800. Mrs. EUeanOr Skinner, price Commissiwi has rejected approved 514 price increases to •‘straight" type no one would dent Nixon has been chosen as it was uncertain how long she ' of .the ’Pown of Coventry, parcel A five-man crew from the and Mrs. J(rfm Connally are re­ leaders a chance to compare walpindi that aieflt \ Mujlb had Friends may call at the fu­ some name calling punctuated 3:30, a collision involved cars or to toe T;pwn of Hebron. ^ ^ - eighth eignm grade g r a a e social studies prite Increases sought by j a s s o c i^ with ^ m b s . "Man of the year" in a poll by would remain hospitalized. E and D, ’Tiffany Estates; Jacob Owen M u r i^ Co. in New York ported to be house-hunting for a notes on their meetings with decided^ himself on the arrange­ neral home tomorrow from 2 to only the traditional arguments driven by Michele M. Le(»iard ?resi(ient Nixon. The preylous regul^on did S ^ s ,^ ’w a trt^ S ^ collage and•- X tw -.,. h— e r , 4 . te faculty advisor..riviQoir AStniroi rsnm «n irmlindq B also onnounc^ Friday ap- The Chicago Tribune and Dally the Italian monthly magazine T h e accident happened Coopers to Theunes T. and City a ccom p ^ ed Mrs. Nixon. more permanent address than ments dnd desthuitipn of the the Admiral Oorp. on grounds provals made Thursday. In- News reported in today’s edl- gtoria illustrate. ThursraUng, other Bennet toom m ^ b e r e quggjg,j increase In room air Inc., 4.68, plumbing and heat- en. Mullins, ■wife rt the former Interior Secretary Rogers Mor­ ward P. Churilla of Bolton, and At his it London hotel suite PHARMACY Pauline Bucklew Bland, died acres more or less by the high­ a "for sale” sign cut front. . . space land was selecto sculpture, andtotroduotion to are Bob'Houston, Steve O r ^ , cwidltioners. tog; Oontlnental Can, 7.9, owner, were quoted by the ton. Craig R- Potterton of Bolton. A Sheik Mujib received ^visitors last night at Manchester Me­ way; Donald E. Gowdy to Don­ Herbert J. (Jack) Miller, assist­ (Continued from Page One) whether It was antiques. Steve Prior, and Allan IWM. commlsblon’s action Is bleached paperboard, bleached newspaper as saying federal Morton, an outdrsman, al­ passenger in the Potterton oar, including Apa B. Pant, the In­ Sunday morial Hospital. ald B. and Doris F. Gowdy of ant attomey general under developer, to toore®-_toB __------The group reyleW8__toe one rlce increases have been ucts of the bleached M ohr last summer, Coventry, lots 69-61, Lake Wan- gear to inspect the ecological treated at Manchester Memo­ such a commitment. He also ispoke by telephone 1920 in Oak Forest, Pa., son of bulance as a Christmas present. towns, such as w rlroreu g , B i^er Than State pupils, Invites them te bec(OT tumed down because a firm’s paperboard manufacturing pro- Madori said another man, gumbaug Land Asscciation. haven which the administration rial Hospital. . Secretary of State WUiiam P. with Prime Minister iJhdlra' All Medkliral Services Available Raymond Bland of Rogersville, He used it to chauffeur Ethel Shuttle Pacts the deeteton te made ^touy y ■v-«.iinn»itnne Honorary m ^ b e rs , M d m - margin would be to- cess; 3.0,'-plastic bottles; Bur-identified only as a part-time Also: Howard N. Lunk to is trying to save from develop­ Rogers said Wednesday the Gandhi in New Delhi and the ______CODY, Wyo. Pa., and the late Liza White Kennedy and her children to the the planning and zontog^c - Wyo^___ ^ tributes anti-drug posters an ^pg^g^d. Under governmentdomestic textiles; OUp Oorpo- roommate attending Southern Howard N. Lunk Jr. of Newing­ ers. (Continued from Page One) A written warning for f(rflow- United States seeks to get the acting 'Bangladesh president, mission, toe - recreation and the oldest and most fa m (^ U.S. pyRons. 455 HARTFORD ROAD iM3-5230 Bland, and bad lived in Man­ aliport when they went to Wa- regulatl(xis, a company may Itogton Industries, Inc., -1.39, minois University to Carbon- ton, lots 47 arid 48, Woodlawn Morton staffers had qualms in g'too closely was issued to Arab-lsraeli negotiaUons start­ Syed Nazsoi Islam in Dacca. consei-vatlon commWsl(to8, and national park, to rtso the la ^ j chester for three years. He had terville, Maine to ski . , . ICBC’s Heights AddiUon; Robert Sahl to about one item in 'a briefing dustrles, will try for a contract Eric N. Stafford of 71 Broad ed under Jarring’s auspices. He Mrs. Gandjil invited the sheik served with the U.S. Air Force possibly a representative from Michael Taylor of Ctos Cob, un­ they prepared for the Presi­ David Brinkley, one of the peo­ for automatk; engine controls. St., after a collision on Center also said the American aim is to 'Visit New Delhi on the; way for 23 years and was a veteran CDAP. ’ _ , . divided half intm^st, lot' 9, block dent's daughter. The most stir­ ple David Frye imitates, will Pioneer Recovery Systems, St., near Henderson St., involv­ to" get the two parties Involved to Dacca. of World War n and the Korean Finally, the commission voted Rhode Islana. town elementary school before tng the Ifiat three years, products; American Broad- eratlons rtficer, Clement de 14, Gerald Park; Michael Tay­ ring and authoritative argument take a party of eight to the Inc. of Manchester hopes to ing his car and one driven by in "close proximity” dls-i Peter Shore, a minister in THE Conflict. For the past few years the end rt the year. Also tiuned down was an 18 casting Companies, Inc., 0.04, Amici, said: "We don’t' have lor to Robert Sahl of Stamford, for saving the swamp is an ar­ comedian’s performance at Con­ compete for the parachute re­ George E. Brlsson of Bolton. cussions, with the United States Britain’s former Labor govern­ he had been employed at the per cent proposed price to- 30 or 60 second commercial; any tofermation on any suspect undivided half interest, property ticle published in the current is, stitution Hall on Jan. 22. There covery system. The company is as mediator, on reopening the ment, emerged from a meeting Independent Insurance Center, Inc. United Aircreaft Reseandi Lab­ crease sought by Central Soya Rockwell Manufacturing Co., right now. What we have to tiy on Daley Rd.; Leo Le May to sue of Playboy magazine. will be a party afterward at currently building the escape COMPLAINTS Suez Canal, closed by Egypt at with the sheik and told news­ oratory in East Hartford. P. T. Barnum’s . . . Sen. Mar­ system for the B-1 bomber. Bai^s Want Bigger Take Inc. for frozen precooked chick- Power Tool Division, 2.91, pow- to do is develop what the pro- and Associates Leo and Marie D. Le May of The pages were torn out and Yesterday afternoon a wallet the start of the war. men: "He Is^ excited, happy— Rep. Ratchford Survivors, besides his wife Coventry, property on Rt. 31 and sent to her. The rest of the garet Chase Smith’s administra­ Avco Corp.’s Systems Divi­ An Israeli spokesman said and free.” eni The requested inorease er tools; Husky OU Co., C2ie- fne of the bomber is.’’ containing abqut 660 was stolen could not be justified by costs, yenne, Wyo., Refinery, 1.7, ad- “ Many elements have not THE DOLIN a g e n c y ^ and father, are three brothers, Bradbury Lane; John J. Dom- publication was thrown away. tive assistant, William C. Lewis sion in Wilmington, Mass., eyes Friday that Tekoah probably A Mujib ali^te said he was O n T V S h o w from a patient’s bedside dresser For Holding Lottery Funds the commission said. ditlves; Chelsea Industries, been made . public. That’s be- Herbert Bland of Sandusky, Ingue to Theresa F. Domingue Jr., has been released from a 650 million to 6100 million will return to Jerusalem to re­ tired, adding: ‘ilhe l(mg^ con­ THE JENNEY AGENiBY Ohio; diaries Bland of Wind at Manchester Memorial Hos­ of Coventry, five pieces consist­ Sen. Edmund Muskle is the Walter Reed Hospital and is re­ heat shield contract. The divi­ pital. port to his government after his finement has certainly affected /^unauTtxr (AT»i — Dlus the use of the money dur- WlUlamWilliam R. Ratchford Ratchford of Dan- Dan- The commission approved a 2 Inc., Elasttq Corp, rt America, cause Investigation still is un- CHEBHIRE r ..fjoafi. periods to Invest as bury, speaker of pie state House per cent price increase souj^t Division rt Elastic Poly Hori- der way, directed by the FBI,” THE LATHROP AGENCY ' Ridge, Pa., and Harry Bland of ing of several lots in Pine Lake only candidate using women as cuperating from his heart attack sion built the Apollo heat talks with Jarring. his health but I ^annot say how Smock, Pa. shield. Most commercial bonks to Con- ^ - — ofRei«wientatlves, will appear by Reynolds Metal Oo.. for all sons Oorp., 6.8 woven cotton he said. THE McKINNEY AGENCY Shores; Gall B. Churila to Alan "advance men." Marcia Plnsk- at home in Silver Spring, Md. Police say a woman lost a Because of the Jarring talks, g^xxf or how bad he js at the banks see fit. Funeral services will be Mon­ necticiit eire willing to handle ^ on all on WTIC-TV's "Ftece the doinestic products, exoeirf those elestic webbings. The banks to New York were Ji Churila, two lots. Oak Grove. staff, a former "Miss Indiana” Maine reporters can’t get her 6100 bill, when she unwittingly Jordan on Friday postponed a present unUl after he’s had a day at the Robert Lantz Fu­ toe take from the state lottery, monies handled with no ‘float’ State.” tomorrow at 7 p.m., to produced by Eskimo Pie' Co. El Paso Natural Gas Co., the First National City Bonk, Other records filed in Decem­ In charge of Florida and Cali­ on the telephone to ask about left it on a writing desk at the planned request for a Security medical checkup.|i the take from the state lottery, monies handled with no ‘float’ State,’ ’ tomom WELCOME neral Home, Rogersville, Pa. " '■■■ * ------' "* The commission trimmed a Beaunlt Corp., 1.98 per cent. Manufacturers Hanover Trust ber include the following: Three fornia, has had^ a CBS her future political plana, be­ North Branch of the Connecticut Council meeting on the situ­ . Government (^icials said but they wtnt a bigger share represents .more realistic- com- be questioned by a p ^ e l of Burial will be in Rosemont requested 7.9 per cent price to- textile p|x>ducts; Indian Head co., and Marine Midland. probate certificates of jointly crew following her around to do cause she has never given any­ Billy Graham Bank and Trust Company, on N. ation in Jerusalem. The council they were glad to gee the sheik .than the state has offered, ac- pensatlon," Robtason said. newsmen, OUR NEW ASSOCIATION WITH THE Cemetery, Rogersville. The Channel 8 program will (irease sought by DeSoto Inc.’s Inc., 4.4, marine flotation gear. Those to Chicago were the Oon- owned property, two for the a sftory (m her . . . President one in Washington her unlisted Main St. . has called upon Israel to cease and were anxious jp help him cording te the Connecticut However, the banks are wlll- The J on. but love never dies. 1972 and. chat about the New South 'Vietnam, has a member­ over at Ramey Air Force base by the oommUalon is one-half uled to go on sale late to Feb- Schcenhaus rt the Bridgeport and component parte; and telephone service; Purex Corp., tions to the letters, located and Pedersen of Coventry, plot A. Roads and MotorUfts Association in an estimated 15.6 million ac­ dians converted from teUmlsm MANC31ESTER, CONN. Hampshire primary. Not the one ship of 400,000, about 10 per cent here Sunday on her way back •of bng per cent df- the money ruary, with the first drawing Post-Telegram, and 'WTIC’s.Blll Deertog Mllllken Inc., 1.164 per" Ltd,, Turco DMalon, 5.43, disarmed the bombs. section A, Oak Grov^; certifi- reached'a membership of 1 mil­ cidents. The dollar cost was a- in the 17th century sij|li live upcoming; the one>ln 1968, when of the non-military work force. to Washington. .reoelvhd from ' ticket i agents, behind held in March. Mill. Dick Bertel is moderator, cent, textile mill. chemical compounds. Law enforcement officers -C' ^ * * 1 lion recently after 61 years. minimum of 616 billion. there. b V 1 'S' vi . 1' 't - 'i 3 f ' MANCRESTBR EVEl^ING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1976 PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TBK MANCHEgtE^ EVENING HEKALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JAITOARY 8, 1972

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Reserve Tueker Suecess JhsL dOuvodxL CinqlsL Thomas Back in Camp of \ By EARL YOST Controversial Sport8 Editor 19“Point Showing Ellington^ Coventry Star Misses Little Black Book Notes $50,000 category as a freshman coach Continue Unbeaten with the club. . . The Oakland Athletics One Practice Helps Sink Penney iphll Hyde’s reign as men’s open tennis offered first baseman Mike Epstein to DALLAS (A P )— Dallas Two unbeaten area high schools, Ellington High and champion in Manchester may be in jMp- tee New York Yankees but tee deal was Cowboy running back Coventry High, continued to roll last night as Ellington ardy.' A new locW resident is Jack Red­ mixed when tee Yanks wouldn’t part By DEAN YOST mond, one of tee state’s top ranking ten­ with a front line pitcher, either Fritz Duane Thomas will be in knocked o ff Stafford High, 76-45, and Coventry blew the Super Bowl game. He Reserve forward Tom Tucker lit Manchester High's past Rocky Hill, 69-53. nis players with a world of experience as Peterson or Mel Stottlemyre. . .Profes- fire and Penney High got burned as the Indians scalped In other schoolboy acUon, ------^------a teaching pro and in competitiem. Red­ slcnals in tee broadcasting and telecast- reported for practice Fri- * the Knights, 79-59, in a CCIL contest last night in East South Windsor (6-1) got back L ' . . i mond, a UConn grad, is assistant foot- lr.3f booths dislike Howard Cosell, which day after a (toy’s absence into the winner’s circle with a Eiiinston <76) bajl coach at East C holic High and a is easy to understand. . .Burl Lyons, new sparked by rumors he Hartford. Penney entered the undefeat^ and now F PU. former minor league footbWl player who publisher of The Herald, is a former bas­ sports a 4-1 mark In. the ------sound 78-46 win over Rockville Co. Hamed might not play. league and 5-1 overall. Manches­ High (2-4). ' Ra. Bedard excelled as a punter. . . Largest high ketball official in Montana. He’s also a After meetteg with Thomas CXai. STANDINGS Brahm school mWe enrollment in the CIAC former sports editor, which- is an asset- for 40 minutes iA the coach’s ter boasts a 4-2 overall record EIXm OTON — Upping its Mathews and 4-1 in league play. season necord to an impressive Ch. Hamed membership in OonnecUout is Stamford to this department. . .Dan Pinto, fine lo­ Icwker' room. Coach Tom Lan­ Manchester Champ High with 1,261 registered. Next in line cal basketball official, has a split sched­ dry said the running back "in­ This was the Tribe’s third Maloney 7-0 overall and 4-0 in the NCOC, Flint Ellington 'topped the cellar Saya are Greenwich Hlg^i with 1,170, Norwich ule-working one Half of his assignments dicated to me that he would consecutive win and fourth in Penney 4 i FI amino Free Academy 1,007, Hamden High with with schoolboy teams and tee other half continue to work and would be five starts. With Mtuichester’s Windham 4 i dweUer Stafford with a 1-6 rec­ Disbaw ord. >. Landman 1,076 boys and tied for fifth place are with colleges. . .Jimmy the Greek likes in tee game.” victory and Penney’s loes^ the nall 3 2 Polozel Manchester High and SUples High of Dadlas by six points in the Super Bowl Once again, old faithful Court Rl. Bedard ED BASSEIX Tbomas didn’t have much to / CCIL now has four teams tied piatt 2 3 Westport, each with 1,017. . .University and several bookie establishments have say. for first place, all with 4-1 rpc- conard 2 3 Harned paced the Knights’ at­ Totals 28 24 76 of CTonnecticut baseball team will start named tee Cowboys anywhere front 2<4 "Don’t fool aroimd with me,” ords. Windham High dealt Hall Wethersfield 1 4 tack with 23 points, 22 on field goals. Bay Bedard netted 16 Stafford (45) M CCH om e indoor practice next week and one of tee to 3Vi point favorites. . .The history of he growled at a .sportswrlter High a setback, and Maloney grlgtoi Eastern 1 4 F PU. highlights wlU be a southern trip to Flor­ the New England Patriots will be fea­ markers and Rich Brahm chip­ Angley 2 6 who tried to interview him. B«^stol Central 0 6 ida. Ck>ach Lorry Panclera will have an tured in a one-hour telecast Sunday Bristol Eastern. Thjijp are the ped in with 12. Bachlocht Out to check a two-game loe- Landry said Thomas offered Baxter all-veteran team, nary one regular being night, Jan. 16 on Channel 22 starting at other two clubs liy thte tJCiL For the losing Stafford array, Bradway B ing skein, Manchester Oommu- “personal -reasons” for missing race at the momeitt a shot. Manchester took a Gary Barseleau was the only Campbell “ nity College entertains South lost to g(raduatlon from last year’s ex­ 6 o’clock. Patriot announcer Gil Santos Thursday’s practice. Tbonias, double point man with 13. He Gal otto cellent club which lost tee Yankee Con­ will narrate. . .Here’s the kind of boy said Landry, would be fined the Tucker was the main topic of Hanley 0 Central C.C. tonight at 8 o’clock scored six field goals and netted Verlik ference due to a technicality. . .With Duane Thomas is with the Dallas Cow­ same as any other player, discussion for the tum-away ^ ^ , - . - - • Martin 1 at East Catholic High. one from the foul line. 6 Ed Bassell wiU be in the local freshmen now eligible for varsity play boys. He slammed tee door in tee face Thomas’ mysterious {lia- crowd of 1,100 fans aft^r the „ “ “ fe s t e r outscored their Crompton VIBOIL CARTER O n S TAYLOR O.J. SIMPSON tightly fought battVs. He led hcwts 19-14 in the second pight Ellingt(m led at the half, 40-23. Barsaleau _ _ 2? lineup after missing the first at UConn, a comblng-tion frqphman-soph- of a national magazine teat was willing appearance—aa Cowboy execu­ omore team will be picked with Andy to give him coast to coast . Manchester to a 46-31 third peri- and b lw t h ^ off the COVENTRY — Leading at all Totals 17 11 4B four games due to an injQry. tives tried vainly to contact quarter breaks, Coventry eiyect- Baylock in charge. The latter is a for­ Seme day he may grow up. . . Bob Ken­ him by phene and in person od advantage with 5:45 remain- court in the third period, tally­ ------Leading MOC scorers have beai ed a 36-20 halftime advantage m er East Oiteolic High f(x>tball coach nedy, UConn track and cross country late into early morning hours ing in the canto. ing 27 points to Penney’s 12. Coventry (67) Ed Perry 20.1 and Dale Ostrout and visiting Rocky Hill could , ^ .Springfield Kings in the American ccach, has been appointed to a State De­ Thursday—-led to a report by Csonka Judged Best by Dolphins The blond. 6-2 forward netted The fired-up Tribe opened its ® ^ *’‘®8 16.4 with Ellle Grant the best re- never make up the difference in Locke Hockey League will have back-to-back partment advisory panel on internation­ New Orleans television ^ t lc n six consecuUve hoops before Stevenson 2 4 bounder with 9.8 g ^ b s per quarter, 71-45. the last half. LeDoyt I game. Lack of rebounding games with Providence this weekend. al athletics. Kennedy is tee same fellow WVUE that tee running back’s NEW YORK (NEA)__ formidable teammates as BALTIMORE Ted Hen- sorship policies) with the Bears. Penney realized what was going The stage is now set for ’Tues­ Green Tonight''tee squads tangle at Springfield who serves as assistant director of tee on and chipped in a foul shot Herdic was the game’s leading Morse 0 22 strength has hurt the locals who famous advisor, Hollywood ac- Xjarry____ ^ Csonka______^ a 'Powerful_____ quarterback Bob Griese and dricks, linebacker, tee longest CLEVELAND — Leroy Kelly. day night’s showdown at the at 8 o’cl(x:k . and tomorrow nig^t tee FTve Mile Road Race in Manchester later to give him 13 period P®*i*l'Pftklucer with 24 markers, Treschuk X X a 2-4 record. tor Jim Brown, had t

slves. Carlson connected for 19 beaten Cromwell High, 6-1, en- Brndz^s 0 2 sity indoor tiack team Includes Tony Barber is still writing a weekly sports At tee session wlte ^ dry named bv his Mtomi y"**® Larry PITTSBURGH — Joe Greene. ters the contest sporting an un- fortable margin. markers, with, the hot-handed 30 6 Kuitsik in tee long jump and EV-iIe Mc- column in RBami and doing spot tele­ TOomas merely s^ he had ‘"B average, with 6.4 yards per Grantham, linebacker, was a defensive tackle, no mean blemished 4-0 loop record. LltUe In the first h ^ f of action the Tucker netting 16, his personal Inerney in the middle distance run. Bote vision ccmmerclals -wdille in retirement ‘no comment” on that stcry. teammates the NEA 1971 It was good enough to near unanimous choice. (3ontri- meanle. A1 Weston is the Panthers’ top Rocky Hill (S3 HCC Battle lead changed hands 10 times season high, B F PU. are Manchester High grads. . . Officials from baseball. . .Nothing has been point-maker. wouioni vninnhiP *'®*P “ laml Win a division title, buted to holding Jets together HOUSTON — Ken Houston, with Manchester finally taking For the Black Knights, 6-6 Bill Partridge 2 9 13 Central Connecticut State at Manchester High home basketball heard, as yet, regarding tee renewal of Frank Morse led the Patriots’ Vasquez 6 0 12 about it ” on h l^ The Third Down Trophies, made after Injuries to such stars as saftey, double dose. control with 40 seconds left Pardo hooped 16 markers, eight Ciccarello 7 0 14 CoUege’B Kaiser Gym win games include Jack Early, electric contracts for tee broadcasting crews of ^ r e ^ y isn’t teat Im^rtant player on his team. ^ seamless Co. for News- jo e Namate and John Elliott. o Ak i a n d - Fred Biletnl- Brakoniceki 4 2 in again be tee battle ground clock operator (timer) and Larry Olscxi, tee Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees when tall Mike Mlstretta led a coming in the final period, O’Brien 1 0 2 P^P®*^ Enteiprisc Association, BUFFALO — O. J. Simpson, koff, wide receiver, leading fast break. Seeing Dan Carlson Butch Ahl canned 13 points and Kenneson 1 0 2 for two Hartford, County soorekeeper. . .Sam DeMato, of Wethers­ or New York Mets for tee 1972 season. My Job is football ^ I wm do Tlilrd Etown Trophy w ln ^ s ^lU be presented to tee honor- running back, vriio believes teat NFL pass catcher vrite 61 re- in 18 markers. Conference teams. Tonight opfen Mistretta tossed the ball Jim mtravia ^tallied 12 to pace field, honored at a “ night” last summer • * * ^ o n g tee 13 A m erica Con- ed players in specially arrang- he has tee moves and speed to ceptlons this season. ROGKVnXE.— Greg Buiger Totals 21 u ii at 8:15, East CateoUc High, behind tiis back to Carlson for a the attack, staged by. tee Hartford TwlUgrht League, National ed ceremonies in teelr team equal any runner in football. KANSAS CITY - Otis Taylor, returned to the South Windsor 6-overaU and 1-1 in the died earlier this week. The former play- End of the Line score as the locals enjoyed a Manchester is in action again He dldn t s^(dfically % y, I Football League. cities. But hiahis nonoi-.ihinpaper-thin nffAna(vsoffensive iinnline wide r-onotvof receiver, wVir,who ia ledH -NTm.NFL m. re- lineup after a bout with mono­ South Windsor (18) loop, meets South CateoUc ' er and had been ill for months, . . 33-29 halftime advantage. 'Tuesday night against Conatd B F Pts. The ABC <3omedy Hour Wednes­ wUl play in the Super Bowl, Csomka was the winner over The other MVPs are: won’t let him prove It. ccivers with an averag§^ of 19.5 nucleosis to help lead the Bob­ Burger 5 1 U High ^ so with e-1 and' 2-1 Ed Granowitz writes in the Bost1 rated better by tee editor, who is also a home basketball g^ames, Jan. 15, Maine; Brown, the former great games, losing to Bloomfield High Gray 2 2 6 Eagles are expected to go ’veteran runner. Cleveland running back, had quarterback, the articulate, out- Trophy repeater, For the nig^it, Mistretta haul- § J u S o oS o last week to break their string Cortese 3 1 7 Feb. 8, Georgetown; Feb. 12, UMass; spoken player who has found a SAN DIEGO — John Hadl, ed down eight balls with Rich 4 Haberem 10-1 2 with Joe Whelton and Ken . • • * Wed., Feb. 16, New Hampshire. . . become ’Diomas’ advisor short­ Surprise Party of 32 consiecutive wins. Totals ii ii ii Tomesuk at guards and Ke­ ly before Titomas reported to home with the Bengals after be- quarterback, who threw more Haberem and Rick Kleman 24 Totals 34 12-20 79 O ff the Cuff Roberto Clemente, Pittsburgh Pirate Forward Jeff Hoyt paced the vin Tierney flanked by Tim tee Cowboys after an eight- Ing bound (third-string qb) and touchdown passes (21) than any- each grabbing seven. The ever- Penney (69) South Windsor attack with 23 Bockvllle <46) Yogi Berra’s claim to be tee highest outfielder, is reported to be asking $200,- p B F B F Pts. Qulsh and BUI Gorra up week hddout. gagged (by George Halas cen- one else in pro football. hustling John Herdic had six re- 0 Pardo 6 6-10 Welles 5 1 11 paid coach in major league baseball at 000 for his services in 1972. The chances points with tall Phil Levesque front. C o w b o y President Tex bounds and four assists. Dan 0 Slocum 0 04) chipping in 13 markers. Both Putz 3 0 6 an annual salary of $40,000 per,year with are good teat he’U come dewn a little, Given Alan Page 4 Ahl 6 1-1 Krajewskl ' 3 2 8 Frank Adamek, Steve Far- Schramm attributes to Brown Carlson topped the Ridlans in 0q Oliver^ v e r 0 04) Hoermann 3 0 6 tee New York Mets may be challenged say to $125,000 and be satisfied and Dave Goodwin and Burger each reU and J