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.' ■ ; "'v ' ‘ ^ ' PAGE FORTY WEDNESDAY, NOVEM BER 8, 1971 l®attrl|f0tw Ittjttittfl Moat Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 O^Cloek The conservation committee A midweek service of Bible About Town of the . Manchester Junior Wom­ study and prayer will be held Rosary Society 19 Begirt Work for TmuM en’s Club will meet tonight' at tonight at 7;30 at Calvary FLETIIHEH BUSS 00. Average DeUy Net Pre« Run 8:15 at the home of Mrs. Roger Church, 647 E. Middle Tpke.‘ Harvest Bazaar Tlie Entered Apprentice de­ ly^ANCHESTER V Per TKe Weak |Bnded gree wlU be conTered at a meet­ Steele, 83F Rachel Rd. Under Federal Job Platt^ Over Sn of ICxporlon*'*' The Weather • Ootober N , lim ing ot ITriendahtp Lodge of ,Ma- - The High School Choir of Sec­ Next Saturday ' y*- : Ciear, FROST TONIOHT; law ond Congregational Church will in icw 80a: Tomorrow aunnyi ■ona tomorrow at 7;S0 p.m. North Manchester AI-Anon A Harvest Bazaar, sponsored N in e t y people have begun, Education) — Raymond Ra:y- Auto Plate - Window Glasa • MIrrore • . rehearse tonight at 7 and the high near 65. Outlook for Satur­ Worebipful Master Ame family group will meet tonight by St. Bridget Rosary Society, work for^tte town under the mond, 29 JPalm St, Senlcr Choir rehearse at Furniture Tops • Picture Framing • * ^ *fR *^ A 15,581 day . . . increaaing cloudiheaa, Sterud and his officers of Man-» at 8 at the Second Congrega­ will be hold Saturday from 10 federal emoWency employment Parking lot attendant (Board 7 ;4B at the churclT Door Mirrors - Medicine Cabinets - Special Work milder. Chester Lodge of Masons will tional Church parish house. The a.m. to 3 p.m. at " St. Bridget program, ot Education)—Reginald Bauld, Mancheater-^A City of Village Charm fill the chairs for their annual Thursday group will meet to­ School cafe'teria. The event Is The town hc^ received ap­ 77 Hemlock St, The Senior Choir of Commu­ open to the public. ('ollector's Items exchange visit to Friendship morrow at 8:30 p.m. at the proval for »i39,22lM» under the Library aide (Board of Edu­ nity Baptist Church will re­ Danish Plates VOL. LXXXXI, NO. 80 Lodge. Pathfinders Club, 102 Nbrman A coffee shop will servo cof­ emergency omployniant act for cation) —Mrs, Elizabeth Clark, Presidential t w e n t y -t w o p a g e s (Claaalfled Advei hearse tonight at 7:30 at the Manchooter., S49-4S21 MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1971 on Page U ) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTB St. Both groups - meet weekly fee and doughnuts from 10 to 22 temporary town Jobs. Under 286 Ooopor'Hlll St, Decanters ------. church. Trinity Covenant Church and are open to friends and 11:30 a.m. and luncheon from a different section of the act, ’Two Clerks I — Mrs, Patricia NuUne nocn to 2:30 p.m. Choir wrlli rehearse tonight at relatives living with a drinking anothey 197,426,75 has been ear­ Kranmus, 227 Center St, . EsUmates Gladly Given I Reproductions 7:S0 at the church. problem. - Boy Scout Troop 123 will meet Chairmen cf the various marked for an additional 12 (Public Works); Mrs. Agnes Open Thurs. A FrI. till 9 P.M. booths are Mrs. Clarence Peter­ tonight at 6:45 at Community .town jolw. The funding of the Agnew, 40 Tower Rd. (Collector ■ Sat. Ull S P.M. PlasUcs In Stock / Baptist Church. son, ; Mrs. Howard Ban- A midweek service of prayer Manchester Ski Club will 34 jobs will continue until na­ cf Revenue). !4» . 8/16” • W” and Bible study will be held to­ ___9 ■ dcrburgh, hand knit articles; tional unemployment dips below' 54 McKeo St.. Manchostor meet -tonight at 7 :30 at Flanos' Mrs. Raymond Bldwell, Ye ’Two Clerks ‘TT*— Mrs. Jac­ St4ick Sheets or Cut SIse# Alaska Blast night at 7:30 at the Church of The Sunset Club will ha\’e an 4^4 per cfent for three consecu­ (Off Oentfr St.) Impartiality Restaurant. A show will Olde Country Store; Mrs. John queline Kennedy, 206 Home­ the Nasarene. be presented by various area Important meeting Friday at tive months,, , stead St. (Will work in various l:3(L>p.m. at the Senior ^Citi­ Curtin, arts and crafts; Mrs. Those starting work are; ski shops. Associate club mem­ Frank Spileckl, homo baked departments); Mrs. Marillyn C. . B&G DANISH BLUE PLATES First Church of Christ, Scien­ berships are still available. zens Center. Asseuthent aides —’ Herve Eiicson, IBB Olcott St. (Building tist, will have its regular mid­ food; Mrs. Wilbrod LaFlamme, Jean, 187 Charter Oak St,; and 1971 MOTHER'S DAY PLATES 7; fresh made candy. Dcpartnlent). ___ _ 1971 XMAS DAY PLATES — $14.50 week testimony meeting tonight The Senior Choir of Center Michael. Nimlrowski, 23 Tower Planning technical assistoitf^ Plan Scored Also, Ml'S. Prlmo Amadeo, at 8 at the church, 447 N, Main Emanuel Lutheran Church Congregational Church will re­ Rd, . Pledged By plants; Mrs. Hai'ry Norton, Old Charles Brunson, 29 Dover Rd. St. Hie meeting is open to'the Choir will rehearse tonight at 8 hearse tonight at 7:30 in the Mechanic (Police Depart^ and new jewelry; Mrs. Jchn public. in Luther Hall of the church. church sanctuary. ment) — Robert Bagge, 99 Fer­ McNamar, holiday candles; guson Rd, Miss Jean Gallo, used toys; Assistant building inspector — Mrs. Edward McKcever, white William Zinsser, 66 Constance By Mansfield elephant; Mrs. John Duffy and Dr, Ptnehursf Famous For Better Meats R ehnquist Mrs. Jo h n Franzosa, special Personnel supervisor — Wll'^ CONN. TAE KWON-DO ASSOCIATION booths and decorations; Miss A t Pinehurst A t Pinehurst By MIKE SHANAHAN , Frances Gallo and the CYC, 11am J, Wilson II, 67 Milford A t Pinehurst By .lOHN CHADWICK Rd, WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democratic Leader (KABATE AT ITS BEST) movie cartoons fcr children. ' CHICKEN OF THE SEA lYl BU. SIZE HEAVY WASHINGTON (AP), — William H. Rehnquist dis- Mrs. Frank Kos will super- Engineering assistant—Lothar SOLID ALBACORE Mike Mansfield today 'denounced as "dangerous and an 484 Keeney St„ Manchester L,enhardt, 23 Candlewood Dr, POTATOES outrage” Saturday’s planned underground nuclear blast agreed today with a description of him as “an extreme vire children’s games and LEAF BAOS conservative” and pledged that he Would try to put prizes. Engineering aide — John 4 TUNA 10 Ib. at Amchitka Island, o ff the Alaskan coast, and said he Salcius,' 35 North St, oz. A Q 0 (7 in aside his personal views if confirmed as a Supreme Mrs. James Slriannl'and Mrs. 121/2 bag 49» . hopes the Supreme Court stops It. Herbert ’ Nixon head the gour­ Carpenter handyman — Wal­ ca n O # •'That’a Uie laat hope,” the ------Court justice. pkg.) # T ^ Appearing before the Senate met committee and will be as­ ter Baldyga, 463 Birch Mt, Rd,; ly by iFong, who was one o f . ^ntana Demoentt told report- exploeion la likely to set off Judicary Committee the nomi­ sisted by Mrs. Stanley Lucas, Bruce Doughty, 14 Arch St, four senators who voted against ...a ... earOiquakes and Udal waves, nee disputed the opinion of Mrs.' William Gallo and Mrs. (both with the Building Depart­ the 1968 crime control law be­ spring radloacUve waate Into John P. Frank, a leading con­ Prlmo Amadeo. ment) ; Richard Barms, 13 Rus­ cause he had reservations Pinehurst Tender stitutional lawyer In Phoenix about its wlreta)q>ing provi- Mrs. Robert Ryan,*' Mrs. Wil­ sell St, (Board of Education), oppcfienU pot fl- the northern Paclflc Ocean. who had called Rehnquist “on gioM, liam Dalton and Mrs. Alfred Custodian (Board of Educa­ ^ government intellectual .force for reaction” Fcng, after questioniqg Rehn­ Barbero will. act as treasurers. tion) . — Richard Lynne, 88 evidence about en- and said he was "backward” Mrs. Daniel Newcomb is in Wedgewood Dr, • r a ^ for the blast went vlronmental dangera by keep- on civil rights and “ a supporter quist about Frank’s letter, charge of publicity. Painter’s Helper (Board ot of police methods in the ex­ dangerous. ’The Justice Depart­ FRESH PORK '^thholdlng govenuhSit con- treme. ment lawyer replied that he considers "promiscuous wire­ JUST ARRIVED FROM INTERNATIONAL The price of really fresh Pinehurst - State of Iowa Gov't Inspected FrMh Pork ’’This is not a fair character- ______„ .. .. TAE KWON-DO FEDERATION Hi'fv Appeals, a^d required by law «»i poten- izaUon, e.ven ^ my phUoeophlc- tapping a dangerous practice." SEOUL, KOREA iiSwioiifelRxujItt;.. "W lw tevor The is low enough so that it won’t strain your Budget. With a 89c pkg. of ^ u t n they BtUl hope to prove U»at the uai haaards al views,” ReSnqulst tes^d. conrider any sort of surveillance that In- Mr. Hwang Kwang Sung Occasion— Flowers Boast ^you will find a whole new way to cook a roast pork dinner or Pork Chops ® P "*- **■*■ Among the evidence cited by Frank’s assessment was teirfered with a defendant’s Sth Degree Black Polynesian . . . just follow directions on box. . the environmentalists was a se- made in a letter to a news­ Say It Best!" relationship with his lawyer written by Presl- paper in Phoenix, 'where Rehn- MR. HWANG HAS INSTRUCfTED A T: ' “ very disturbing.” 8HCRFINE FROZEN urged ^ e r Ukely dent Nixon’s chief envlronmen- ' quist pracUced l a w before • 1961-63 Kwang Moo Training Qsnter, Seoul, Korea. ^ d a tM for the Democrat tal adviser In December 1970, Joining the Nbcon adminis­ Rehnquist’s views on wlretcq>- • 1964^ 36th infantry, Republic of Korea, Army In- MR. FORAND HAS JNStRUCTED AT PENTLAND the Florist PO RK R O A ST p re a l^ U a l nwnlnarion to Join ^ c h said tho Amchitka ex- tration as an assistant attorney ping and civU rights have Inter­ tenuktional Tae Kwoil-Do Federation. 1968- 69 U.S, Marines I Coips 34 BIRCH ST: 648-4444 648-6247, BROCCOLI SPEARS e I****** P>«»1«* trigger a chain general. The letter was read by ested several coihmlttee mem­ • 1968-69 Assistant Commander I Corps Training, 1969- 71 Conn. Tae Kwon-Do Assoc. iij Open Monday throug|h Saturday 8:30 AJ)C. to 5:80 P.M. bers. He has told them he ^^tnam . 5-rib cut Ainnh*^ reacUen cf earthquakes all Sen. Hiram L. Fong, R-Hawall. 1971 Pratt A Whitney Aircraft 3 for 85* I.sugpstw e Join t^ether in acrcos Ocean. changed his mind since 1964 •1970-71 mtemational Tae Kwon-Do Federatian. 1971 Manchester Co man. College . Iji Why Not U ve A UtUeT Pnowera PBNTLAND’S portion President Nixon points to the' welcoming ceremony for Indira Ghandi from a The committee began'-the sec­ IMU Brlghtoi Up Your World So Much — DeUvery RusoeU E. , chairman of ond day of its hearing with an when he opposed a Phoenix or- HOURS: MON. thru FRI. 7-9 P.M. SAT. 10-12 No«» CLASSES START NIGHTLY CaU 646-1003 Anywhere In Hie World! FRESH - SMALL - CffilNUINE ? ? A m o h l^ t ^ or at leuat^ the President’s Oouiudl on En- balcony of the White House this morning. Mrs. Nixon looks on. (AP Photo) U.S. Attack IntrpducUon of Lewte F. PoweU ^ »»*««•« 49 d ^ tt untU further InyesUg^ vlronmental Quality, said In the Jr. of Richmond, Va., the otter accommodaUons. fllnce tJoo c m a s s ^ us^that Uwre la „ p o r t that tests sinaUer than SPARE RIBS nominee fcr the court. Both of then, he said,, he had become no risk at ^ to the w ld and the five-megaton oxiSoslon W ipes Out Virginia’s senators,' Harry F. aware of “the strong concern lb. 69* PO R K C H O P S P*^Vl®*» l*e said In a tele- pjjumed Saturday set off Byrd Jr., an Independent, and minorities . .. . have „ for recognition ... f!?” otter Democrat. ofl^lntepsity than White House Welcomes WilUam B. Spong Jr., a Demo- “ tneir^righte. who are Ukely 1972 rivals. biagts. crat, heaped praise on the nom- ®'ong, aftes queriloning Reh- COUNTRY STYLE lean center rib G>ng^epot J*®?** R- gnt gjjj there was no as- inee who sat quieUy between nquist about Frank's letter, chpps •urance that the Amchitka SAIGON (AP j — U.S. hell- them at the witness table. w ld he Was “ satisfied” that HOUSE APPLY NOW FOR HALES RIBS to toe WWto Houjie Witt peti- test - code-named Cannikin - copter gunshlps wiped out a Powell was Introduced early Rehnquist will follow through ^ would follow that pattern. Re- Prime Minister of India North Vietnamese truck depot so Byrd and Spong could attend o** his promise to “divorce” his lb. 59* E u ^ Ort.. urging that the ^^nt •clenUflc findings, he said, In the northern quarter of South the funeral of former Sen. A . personal views. Cook like a Spare'Rib. TTHby' Home Style Pinehurst blast be Mopprt. ^ have riiown a large earthquake ' WASHINGTONTX7 A / AOX (AP) — tlVAAn tween 200 mllllnn million AvMA«4/>aMSi Americans accompanied V«A«eher and gave Mnw Vietnam, destroying all 10 ve- Willis Robertson. Also present in the crowded Have More Meat.) Use ROAST SAUSAGE MEAT lb. 7fM MeanwhUe, to dramatise hla uig^y composed of a series of President, Nixon met to- ““ ‘t the 500 milllcn Indians.” them all souvenir pens used for hides and killing 11 enemy sol- Seveh former presidents of hearing room were Mrs. Rehn- 'N BOAST Recipe. faltt In tta safety amaUer ones, each causing an- Atomio Energy Oommission ^ther. day with India’s Prime referring to the sunny but signing new laws. diers, the U.S. Command an- the American Bar Association quist And (Mrs. Powell and two MinisterIndira Gandhi weather, Nixon said "W e Secretary of State and Mrs. ncunced today. and the current prerident', Leon of too Powell children, Cholrmarr James R. BcUesln- "xhe underground, explosion LARGE FAMILY OR FREEZER SPECIAL and waa AxnAptod ****“ Indian WilUam P. Rogers and U.S. The attack on the truck depot Jaworskl of Houshxi, attended Byrd said Powell Is recog- i We Have Our Own n r platfeed to fly to Alaska .erve sa the first domino BLA.LE on a WHOLE 11 to 12 lb. LOIN OF PORK he expressed Army chief cf staff. WlUlam C. was toe biggest action reported to back PoweU, one-time ABA nixed ttreughout the nation as today to ^ luwseiit for tlm ^ of a row of dominoes leading to r 7 " ^ ^ Medium Hot gives you 2 ROASTS and 8 to 10 n e r w jo m in a muDuai pull- hepe that this would be a good Westmoreland and Mrs. West- as Defense Secretary Melvin R. president. They shook hands ^ lawyer who stands at toe ^ anttbaUlsUc- ^ earttquahe,” the re- oaCK 01 tFQOps massed omen and that the sun would moreland were on hand for the Laird conferred with AmtMssa- with Powell before the bearing O fZ yO L rL A O ITALIAN SAUSAGE , CENTER CHOPS all for 6 8 « lb. mlasUe warhead. wild. very , of his profession. He aloilK the boraers of East shine on the relatlonttlps be- cfflcial welcome. doir Ellsworth Bunker ,and Gen. resumed. said the entire Virginia con- Seven oonaervaUaniat groups. The JusUce Department had and West Pakistan. tween the two countries and The meeting between the Creighton W. Abrams on fur- The committee resumed the headed by the Oomm^tee for questioning of Rehnquist, chief- (See Page EigM) Nuclear ReqxmsibUlty, say the (See Page Eight) Mrs. Gandhi, \riio arrived “toro peoples de'voted to peace, American and Indian toadera ther American troop cutbacks, More Pinehurst Budget Meat Values Wednesday night for a two-day progress of the ^veloping comes at a time of deepening economic aid to South Vietnam (EARLY SHOPPER'S ACCOUNT) Chuck continues to be one of the best r ed meat values, with Boneless Chuck Pot magnlflcenUy repre- Istan at the rate of 30,(K)0 to 40,- Command Maj Richard Garo- the United atates “ In search o< sent.’ ’ 000 per day. * ner, said ’ American ' pilots Lets You Christmas Shop Choice Chuck Ground at 7 5 « lb- Lending Rale some wise Impulse that some­ Mrs. Gandhi, wearing a flow- Gandhi was reported spotted the truck depot between Election Recounts Row StaUs times works to save humanity Ing camel’s hair over a ready to , Nlxcn to use his thft Laotian-border and. the A PINEHURST SMALL, SHORT SHANKED from desiMdr.” koshmlri silk sari arrived about utmest infiueiice on Pakistan Shau valley, a key trans- Thru November 30 TENDER LEAN Reduced By Synod Of In the formal ceremonies on five minutes late to a fanfare of President Agha , Mohammed sHipment point for supplies RIEGEL SMOKED the South Lawn, rite said India trunipets at the south entrance Yahya Khan Including a cutoff coming off the Ho Chi Minh Set in Bridgeport, CUBE STEAKS la b elea^ red and tta t she la to the White House. .President cf all economic aid until a polit­ trail. . , PORK SHOULDERS Major Banks Bishops haunted by "a nlan-made and Mrs. Nixon met her as she ical settlement is reached. And Pay Next Year with laSP The P^lstani president has Gardner sfiid the, 2V4 ton ib. 1.39 (GALLED PIONIOB) tragedy of massive pn^r- stepped from her limousine trucks were spotte<^ off the by CAROLE MARTIN By PATRICK O’KEEFE - tl(M .” with smiles and cordial hand­ offered to pull back his army Other Communities which faces nine Indian divi­ roa|d, but the action reports did VATICAN CITY (AP) — A In this fashion she referred shakes. Fresh Oysters . . . Haddock and Flounder Filleta NSW YORK (AP) — MAJor sions on West Pakistan’s bor- not indicate whether they were BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Elec- years ttat Bridgeport wlU No Car^fying or Seryice Charge raw over wording of a docu­ directly to the fligiit of some 9.5 The two leaders stood stiffly commercial bonks, citing the d4rs, and seVen Indian , dlvl- loaded. There were no reports Uon officials today begin' going have a RepOblican mayor, Perch Fillets and Tiny Tender Bay Scalieps mUUon refugees from East side by side during the playing recent slide In money market ment on married priests stalled the frontiers cf East of secondary explosions, which Pakistan Into India as the re­ of the national anthems of the over the returns bf W rates, today trimmed their the World Synod of Btshops to­ Pakistan. Mrs. Gandhi refused would indicate hits on ammuni­ . , , be on hand to watch the re­ sult of civil war. ' two countries and a 19-gun sa­ prime lending rate point to day. and ordered a mobilization of tion or fuel, he added. day s election here to see If count which was scheduled to Nixon welcomed Mrs. Gandhi lute rolled over the 'White Pinehurst per cent, toe lowest level The dispute broke out when Indian reserves and state ml- ’The att'ack was made by gun- State Rep. Nicholas Panuzio'a begin at 9 a.m.. The re-count Good News for Dieters ... synod officials presented the re­ warmly as the leader of the House grounds. They tten re­ aince June. liUa. ships of the 101st Airborne Divi­ three-vote margin holds up in 'wlU. involve checks of the 96 -» world’s largest democracy. He viewed an honor guard. Everyday Oiaae Manhattan Bank, the vised text of one of 19 proposi­ White House officials consid­ sion, the only American .divi­ the mayoral contest. votinc^ machines, absentee' bal- said ttat “whenever there is This week in addition to saving you S 9 d cO natlon’a third largest, touched tions on the general subject ot Before starting their talks the er the situation highly In- sion still in' South Vietnam. By neen, nine voting machln- lots and the arithmetic on the tragedy in India'the hearts of Low Prices off tta-prime rate cut, and olao the priesthood that were - voted Presldent and Mrs G a ^ sat Hummable, and the main U.S. There ' were no U.S. casualties, ea had been rechecked, and tally sheets, Yi gallons of Sealtest Ice Cream, we "knock” millions of Americans go out to announced across the board re­ on Wednesday. in gold choirs, posing for pho- ,g expected to fcscus on Gardner reported.. there was no change from the Recount procedures wlU also you.” He said he knew ttat her SEALTESTMILK 2 0 d off 1/2 gallons of LIGHT 'N LIVELY ICE ductions in interest rates for Bishops both for and against tegraitters. She looked some­ steps to cool things down. ’Ihe U.S. Command also is­ electicn night count. get under way in Bristol where new installment loans up to heart was heavy m she airived what nervous and Nixon gave Gai. (contents) 95c MILK bringing them down to 7 9 d V i gallon. the present bon on ordaining In addition to the crisis in sued a weekly casualty______summa- The official count Tuesday Democratic challenger Frank 4 ♦BpOte. married men denounced the re- here, and ifiost particularly by her a running commentary on South Asia, an intensive dis­ ry listing two Americana killed "*Kbt/showed Republican Pan- Ix>ngo toppled incumbent OOP Vz'Gailon Milk - SEALTEST ICE CREAM all 1.09 flavors 8 9 ^ Prime rate cuts, effective to­ 'viaed text as confusing and the recent floods ttat had the ritual pBblography, first cussion of U.S.-Indlan relations In combat last week, the lowest with 20,533 and Incumbent Mayor J. Harwood Norton by day, . aiw» ware announced by caused many fatalities In south by tha stills and tten the tele- no deposit 59c V2 gallon and 2 0 d off V i gallon of BREYERS practically meaningless. is likely between Nixon and total since the United States Pbmocrat Hugh Curran with an unofficial 84 votes Mamifaotures Hanover Trust, . A commission of the 209- India. y /- I vision cameras. Mrs.. Gandhi. took up a combat role in March 20,630. Another recount scheduled . J r This Is How You PURE ICE CREAM and all premium SEAL- toe naffon’a fourth largest member synod had been en­ The PresldentXspoke ot the He. greeted about six mem- If Panuzlo’s victory stands up for tonight will determine If Co- ^ State or L of L bank; Morgan Guaranty Trust, “very special relationttlp -be- bers of the Indian press' triio (See Page Eight) TEST flavors. trusted with rewriting the pora- (See Page TMrtesn) it will t>e the first time in 44 lumbla’s DemocraUc'incumbent Pay Next Year' Oh BUHER Ib. 79c fifth largeat; Chemlool Bank of gntph on toe basis of 91 amend­ ______;______•' ' ______First Selectman Joseph Sseg- New York, seventh largest; and ments presented wltK toe vote. da’B defeat will stand. The elec­ STRICKLAND FARMS Bankers Trust, eighth largest, GRADE AA LARGE The original wording hod tion night count shovfed him a More Pinehurst Bonus Buys all of New York. fcdled to get the required ma­ loser to Republican Howai^ E. E. A. FRESH EG G S In Cailcogo, another major jority of votes. It said: "The Bates by, 18 votes, 669 to 841. money center, First Nation- SHURPINE 802 CANS 4 Cons. posatbUity cf Ordaining married British Troops Seize SI Guerrilla SuspS^s Democrats easily captured (Bee Page Thirleaa) men is not adniltted,. not 'even the, majorl clUes of Hartfbrd, (EARLY SHOPKR'S ACCOUNT) doz. 49* CUT GREEN BEANS in particular cases, unless, at­ New ' Haven, Waterbury ahd ^ '.n (NO LIMIT) tentive to toe, universal good of New Britain, while the Republi­ WHAT A BREEZE! FRESH MEDIUM SIZE SLICED BEETS the Church the Holy, F atter in cans took Stamford and appar­ his prudence would judge that In Woke of Fierce Gun Battle in Belfast ently Bridgeport. V9 in January DOZ. 3 9 ^ ' CREAM CORN Prices Show the matter should bf). subjected The statewide, results showed tp examination.” B E L F ^ T (AP) — More than the GOP holding top elective of­ . ( changes present in the GIFT SHOP NOW SHAKE 'N BAKE WHOLE KERNEL CORN MIX OR MATCH *010 1,400 British troops stormed Ro­ fice or control in 84 of the text subn\lttod today included P a y M in February S ? . for Pork 27c Decline For man Catholic strongholds In towns and the Democrats in 72 deletion of the words "the pos­ Belfast^and Londonderry today The Democrats picked up a net sibility” and the shifting of THRU NOV. 30 ROAST *N BOAST HERE'S A NICE SPECIAL TO SERVE and'hounded up 51 guerrilla of 10 towns in the election. ’’universal’’ to modify WITH YOUR PORK ROAST ^£ast Month ■uapecta after a, fierce gun y3 in March for Perk 39c "Church” itistead of "good.” BRIDGEPORT (AP) _ Ah battle here. SHURFINE WASHmOTON (AP) - Pres­ Liberals had hoped for a leged IrregulariUea In Tues­ PAY NEXT YEAR! Arnold's 59c ident Nixon’s price fraese more drastic revision leaving a The tr|x>ps also captured an day’s unresolved mayoral DELI ROLLS 49c dropped wholasola prices an wider opening toward married arsenal of weapons, Including election were furthSr com ­ APPLE SAUCE 37* averiofs of 0.1 per cent In Octo­ priests. Leo Cardinal Suenens submachine guns, pistols, plicated. iWedneaday by the ar- Isle of Geld -X— ber for toe second monthly de- of Belgium, a leader of the lib­ rifles, ammunition and bomb­ resU of a pronvinent real-estote 1. WHAT IS EsSsAs? making linaterials In Belfast. operator and his son. M ARGARINE Ib. 29c SHURFINE CHILLED cUnailn a row, the government erals at the synod, called the said today. text “ implicitly contradictory.” It was the biggest army oper­ Abraham A. Katx of fTrum- A special plan sffeciivs from October 23 to / Nopember 30, designed' to help your budget Wholesale prices for con­ But even conservative Car­ ation In the feuding British bull was clferged with inter­ ever Ihs difficult, buying period. BONUS BUY! Orange Juice 79* sumer finished-^ goods went dinal Periole Felloi, the Vati­ provlnoe since scores of sus­ fering with a police officer ReaUy Large 72 Sice Juicy against tte'^nd, rising 0.2 per can’s leading Latin authority, pected members of the out­ while he was taking a third cant, but tMa waa attributed expressed "doubts and anx­ lawed Irish Republican Army man into custody. 2s HOW DOES IT WORK? . 4. NO FINANCE CHARGE! 5 . OTHER L S o A s BENEFITS CALIFORNIA AGAIN WE OFFER NABISCO largely to a 2.1 per cent in­ ieties” about the wordlnoL were rounded up under the con­ Police said the change in- crease tor food Items, most of troversial Intemment-wlthout- volved the arrest early Wednes­ How about that? No Finance chorgo. All you have The result was that ttK y ote All your purchases made from the date of Do wo hove to monlien thsm? Bettor soloctlens,' no ORANGES wMoh or# not subject to toe on the paragraph was put off triol regulations in August. Bel­ day of Leonello Cortina, 30, I.S.A. approval through the entire month of to do is pay 1/3 oach month starting January 10th. Christmas rush, a coro-fros Docombor with five full OREOS Ib. 394 frteie. Excluding foods, con­ until a furthsr revision pan bs fast and Londonderry are Vho police claim was seen try­ Navember will btr' billed on your EARLY NO FINANCE CHARGE IF YOU PAY ON THIS months to pay for your purchases. . SCHEDULE. If thoro is on unpaid balonco in your sumer goods ware down 0.8 per made. And the dispute tk up Northern Ireland's major cities. ing to vote for k second Ume SHOPPERS ACCOUNT. 10 fo r i r under a phony name. V n. E.S.A. account on March 31st, it will bo transforrod »rc Sonuory, 1972. Then you pay by tho 35th of ment's Bureau of Labor Btatla- aftsr the synod Wedntsday "It would appear we have un­ against COrUna could not be Ih* month. 1/3 In January, i/3 in Fobruory, Uos aald tha Index roee on a. overwhelmingly upheld Pope covered a terrorist quarter­ Immediately determined from police. 1/3 In JMreh. • Come In And Moke Out An Application „ ' ■aaacnally adjustad baale by o.l Paul's rule that p^sts of the master's store,” a senior army par cant. Western Catholic Rite dannot officer reported. "There was a The two Katies wqre arrsstsd at the Kats Really company, Pinehurst Grocery Inc. H iere ware aharp deoUiMS In marry. lot of good stuff in thers and its 945 MAIN STREET - DOWNTOWN wholaaala prices tor lumbar Meanwhile, the bishops hsnd- loss is bound to hit them.” which JUiejLJturi, and rsiaaaad COR. MAIN AND T U R N P IK E ^ later on 21.000 b

I t . .V, ■ 1 li ■■' 'T PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERA1J5. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1971 MANCHl^iS’ii.'iiik e V e NTNO H E R a LD. MANChESTisK. jJONN . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1971 PAGE niRBB C oventry Vico president; Jane Welles, secretary, and Betty Messier, Hebron THEATER TIME R h am D h trie t / treasurer. ‘Funny Girl’ MOWIEIMnNaB Sheinwold on Bndge Benefit Game SCHEDULE Continuing as directors are niRmilENIBANO BPPEROUT U8BFUI. Class ^aped’ Ro^ad Aronson, Pat Becker, P Z C Gives STA R GAZ3BIC«V Set Tomorrow Burnside — "The Organlaa- Final LT M VOUNQ PEOPLE IN TWO PASTIMBS South dealer By CLAY H POLLAN- Eunice Bell, Arthur Blondln, la. sWw*. rt as iwNn e a ww Both ildei vulnerable For Workshop ARin URRA A KAnAfif _> 1971 Fare ’5 : ; . r A au « %. _a ^ t. % ^ and Nancy Wofiran. Two new Ing,” 7:20, 9:20, . If you are a student U P^ette Zelanskl. Me," 7:20, 9:20. Theatre cf Manchester's iw i sociation as an examplortbr its SCORPIO State — "Odhe With The season will be "PSmny Olrl," ^ dally to the'polnt/« the Jaw. 4> AK7 0 ^ Afit. le 1 Buy 31 May 61 Protiuce acwrdlng td girls’ NoUces will be ported soon tor Approximately 70 divisions of workshop session. f 2 Don't 32 Surface 62 CoTKept, odr, II willWill ivMvurefeature theme i\uueru*uiiRobertson « oir.--, Wrv.«« »n Vn ,.«nn,;r.n..r. ,i i... — ------— (R maVio which opens tomorrow and Sat- Mi. MM MWim The Idea is to put the oppo­ WEST EAST The ctoM, /taught by Frank 3 Gving 33 ftoullne 63 Whol'i Hol'. 11 School faculty and the Coventry the Junior WWomen’s om enT^nh aub, fwt Z *“ "* approved during the UA Theatre - "The Stew urday at East Catholic High nent’s head liydrUt, or at any ♦ Q82- ^ K9 rMr-22-3i-44-- ^ 40ppoilti 34 Perionol 64 Credit P FwmW SuMmwIsnmM DIStefano, was vldlo-taped by 5 ConcRrn 33 It 65Whkh 9-20-31U: Wllliamettes. ..hiMMn o.~>o f~._ . . . . . u _ 1970-71 fiscal year, according to ardesses," 7:00, 8:46, 10:20. School with an 8:30 6 rate to dlspdurage him from 0? 62 0? 10 5 4 _ . . , . children ages four to seveii, on p.m. cur-, the association. The video tape 6 0|k>o^unity 36 Not 66 S j t e i The latter team is composed Saturday afternoons annual report submitted by East Hartford Drive-In Re- tain. ’The musical will also play I continuing the battle. A play of 0 10842 0 AQ 3 was then used In a workshop GEMINI 37 Be 67 Or MAJf It 5A0ITTARIUS of N^fnen who formerly attend- U,e Planning and Zoning cmh- oP«n.Friday. the foUcwlng Friday and Satur-1 the same name In brld^ has 4 965 2 A Q3843 conducted by the group last Fri­ Sir 38 IndependerKeSS Unreipomlve WOK. Minicm A * JUHl M 9 Wdl- 39 Rewli, 69 More P'ayed »>as- tonight will be Boys’ and mission. Bast Windsor Drive-In Be- day at the same' location. ‘ Wr very much the some effect. SOITTH day at the Sheehan High School 10 Accent', 40 Home 700b|ectlvc DEC, kotball for the girls team there. Qj^g. night at the Ajnerlcan .. ... open Friday. rinMwMilltMMlai South dealer. In Wallingford. 11 Break 41 Beirtg 71 Method, cG/wey/G MANCHESTER A A n o 3 4 l2Sotne 42 Give ■l-lg-30'rt^ Also Included will be a fwd £;;^on pMt. irith‘^ e n t r 'Iir d are "build- Meadows Drive-In - "Oettlng ’’^5S^“ a ir r ““ u S S h ^ ^ B ^ Both sides vulnerable. The workshop, entitled Multi- 72 Moke C? AQ983 CANCIR l3Show . 43 Irvllcollon, 73 Happening sale, and all proceeds f r ^ the sponsors of delegateTespeclally i Z p ! Straight." 7:80; "See No Evil," Streisand on her Illustrious ca- O pting load — ’Two of Dia­ 0 17 Media Approaches In Business 14 In 44 Today 74 Been CAFRICdRN ISSex 45 Item event’ will go to \he third and invited ^ either underway, completed or 9:45; *'Ambu8hers," 11:20. reor. *nie play concenu the M MK wma i; m w itm monds. * 10 Bducatlon, Is dlracted by the 75 Withheld. DEC. 11 Wi. I Mt My wry ^ iHR-'wV 11 16 YourMlf 46A4oy 761, fourth grade activity fund at Tomorrow nl^t, the poit wHl y®a>-- Blue-HlUs’ Drtve-In — Reopen early life of Fanny Brice be Put ypurself In the Elart seat, Wert North East following business educators: I70t • 47 Accomplldi 77 Gronted JAH. If th® »®hool. hold InstallaUon at 8:30^ con- tween...... 1910 and 1920. A funny defendl^ against four spades. Pati 2 NT Pen George Puglial of the Stratford ^ 3-14-25-36 ISBeyond 48 ReH»n,lve 78 Promidng 1-13-23-344 Playing on the faculty team junction with Veterans night. ‘ ‘ business .ones, bust- Your partner leads the deuce of 5/47-59-70 Independent 49 Original 79Vour 45-67-80<64 looking, but very talented girl, Pau 3 4 Pais Public Schools, David Werblow, yithen 50L""Look, 80 Home will be Gloria Gamache. Mar- The ;v®nl^ w,„start^^^ T ” “ “ ^heneed Fanny’s career took a meteor­ diamonds, and you win the first assistant department hekd of LIO AQUARIUS All PaM I ju irii 51 Environ, 81 Pleoiont ian Kelsev Nancy Morton. L a ® for a new town plan became a ic rise from obscurity to star- trick with the queen when dum­ business education at Middlesex 22 From 52 Arrogant 82 Adveru JAH.M T i n ““ P- major conslderaUon. TTie i-Aui. 11 23 Neceuoiy 53 You 83 And Gaye Friedman, Helen CurUn. per and aucUon cons.aerauom The com- Pola Negri dom In the famed Zlegfeld Fol- my plays low. What next7^ Community College and Paul 24 0fl 54 Percieve 84 Repolre Hi. IE Edlth BIssell, Mary -Drew, l^ceT'piayoff lies In association with Impre- Perhaps you shift to ' the Scholl of the University of Con­ O j 4-15-26-37 23 Will 55 DlKord 85 Chonge, 2-13-24-35/ sive ploy South could have necticut. ’ -&I48-56-79-87 26 Will 66 To 86 Brightener, <»61-82-90^ Carolyn Stolgitls, Oscar hWler, Rrays Jewelers soccer team pf a ntH t o ^ ^ l w sario Florenx Zeigfeld. are spending untold hours ere- queen of clube, hoping to deyel- .i,. • ■ ^ . _a.u 27 With 57 Or 87Sug^tion, Picture Is DIStefano was also asked to VIRGO PISCIS 1^' ^sehh Trinn ^ Prindpal ,g .^eduled for a playoff game ^ c o m p le te revisit the ’Ihe story also Includes her atlng thp<' smashing costumes op a trick'In that suit. If so, de- 2*'"2' t**** ** tnimps with AU9.11 28 Obtaining 58A 88 SurpriM Joseph Tripp. m Windsor Locks Sunday, with business remintions snH » pcignant marriage to the so- necessary for the Ziegfleld girls clarer takes both top clubs, dls- “ *® attend the workshop and dem­ 29 Greater 59 Your 89 Methods phlsUcated g;ambler Nicky Am- and Chorus boys of "Funny carding a dlamcnd, and he uauy tfuesaon onstrate classroom, .use of the \ uri'. 11 30 Without 60 Outmoded 90 Reaction Representing the William- the bus to leave the high school yie^ of all exlstlnir and noten Costly One irO-21-29-38 Mirw v n a v , at, ateln. The demanding score. Girt." There are over 100 cos- eventually takes 11 tricks. Not As dealer, you holdt Spudes, overhead projector to the group. JGood JAdvene ^^Ne'utnl 6-17-2M9/C Larnot'^AnMttf^Ue^bm^^ ^ tlal business ^ ^ I s a n U ^ t- '49-62-8369 IF 5069-78 Lamot, Annette Uebman SUlU- weekend games with Manches- ed by the town planners. A ^ 17-plece orchestra tome changes In the first act a distinguished defense. K-9; Hearts. 10-8-4; DUmooda, Newspaper Study ^ ® P»«u-- under the dlrecUon of Mhurlce alone. Go bock to the second trick A-q-S; aubs, q-g-S-i-l, The reading department Mon­ N M cy*^ B lM d l^ l*^ , **The^ ^ tk T *m s?*’*th d ^ DurU«During theUie ^year, a r theUie co..u.u»-commls- maceuUcal company v.oiaieaviolated siemoerg,Steinberg, includesIncludes such memo- Light.Llsht. sound and makeup ««<* lead the ace cf diamonds What do you sayf day Initiated a two-week news­ heads were also placed In the Schwinger Buskey, Elisabeth ^ames y X w e m L me T x c a ^ Z ^ne cf L m ^t fa ^ r L on crews are all busily preparing to make sure of that trick be- Answer: Bid one club. If part- paper unit for sevento' grade children's wards. Rockville Schwwer Zahansky, Carol cheater over the w e e k 3 govem l^ the excaimti^ and one cf the most fameus of si- my Parade,’’ "Henry Street” tor the producUon. fore the mice get at It. What ner responds In a new , you students. The students will be, Driver Education BUldg^an Mursyn, Anita Dl- re m o ^ of e^th and the con- “ P®opIe." The producUon The show’s boWnd the scenes next? Not another fuUle switch can comfortable rebld 1-NT. receiving a copy of the Hart­ Pushee said tiiat nearly 60 Hospital Notes ford Courant ^ l y . ette *Oamache, I b e r i a Vance Manchester Evening Herald adv^ruL ^ ‘‘PoUles’’ numbers w - credits include: to clubs. ’Try leading your last You would prefer to have an- Rham 'students have enrolled In Vlslttag hours a n MiSB to 8 „ plete with lavish coetumes__ ooi uunairucuo) At the end of the unit, prizes Rood-Rood and ^errieSBierrie DemliurDeming La- novontrvCoventry ocorrespondent o m a n ^ n t HoiivHrtly “ '** ‘^e®® w®re adc^ted. Pl®‘® ^Ith lavish fi* Set construcUon: Frank Jdin- diamond Instead. other point or two, but the hand the fall driver education class. p.m. In all an n o en op t ma­ The commission undertook . MJss Negri, now 71 and living the showjrirls and the tradition. ..hh.. r.™ « . u - ^ . ™_____—_____ is worth a bM as It will be awards for the best Blanc. Oantner, tel. 742-8796. ^ I living the showgirls and the tradlUon- uUllo Don S ch o fie ld Dave ’Trumn Finesse The course Includes 80 hours of ternity w hen Omy a n 8 to 4 the assignment of street num- *" ®an Antcnlo, Tex., saw the al white Uo and tails for the J®n„ ’ ai~.« Copyright 1911 N and most original scrapbook classroom instruction and six William McArthur of the fac- bers by a subcommittee. This *" a magazine while men. , Since declarer can to and BlM to 8 p.m. General Features Omrp, ‘ kept by the students in accord­ hours of behind-the-wheel train­ ulty at Robertson will be ref­ committee hopes to complete visiting here and made a feder- Director for this musical - Chessarl. Iom, only one trump trick, he for the entire family • during our eree. A m 1. ** Set decoration: Ann Miller, must try the double finesse. He ance to the guidelines set down ing. B m i^sls in the course Is Classes Offered Its work during this present fls- ®ase cut of It. by, the teacher, Admitted Monday: Mary Nio- library Otfleera •. ■, „„ a Judse FradftHrk Vnn t»au ~Fred 'V T. 777"BUsh —III whose"7— —"V”name onarongharon Kay, Bob Bletchman, wins methe oiamonadiamond continuation placed on development of sound onfT «4AVUifotl/4i*t awia Camillas* l*» _ _ _- ’ ^..eaesseMs, . Another reading department winskl, Stafford Springs; WU- Officers and directors of the E x D e C t a i l t M o i ^ their assigned str^l n ^ b ers Bryan nUed in U.S. DIrtrict Stuart; June In dummy and leads a trump tof Penny Decides habits of safety, courtesy and Booth-Dlmock library have ^ Court that the S c h e ^ Q>ro ^ theater clr- Papineau,. L e e Burton and Anease with the ten. Wert wins project is a poetry ■ unit for good citizenship behind the liaip Loch, V ernon Center been elected at a recent annual Mancheiter Public Health gonlnB- CnrmniaMnn Bloomfield N J was liable «i®*’ **®***.®® d lre c ^ and actor. Charles Kelly. with the queen of spades and eight grade studehta. A team Wheel, Pushee said. Heights, Vernon; ^iobln Brown, Council Seat teaching approach Is being util­ meeting,---- -— President r-resioem Is la Arnold A m oiu Nursing------«» AssociaUpn (MPHNA) v..»x ular Qpetumes: Jean Jenkins, Am- leads his last diamond. , Michael Sadlon of the math Village St., Tracoy Gilman, ohhiho ized for this unit, according to enem cruBnAmn Carlson, with Norma Coughlin, sponsoring a series of class- , department and Edward Steele N . ^ - . principal J. Colin Pushee, and Prospect St., Ruth Gunther, es for exnectant mnUiAra'"®*^'®r» onnn IJIf^tln^"Md*i^“a, v'■ e "“i ra r ^ ^.i ^ toVtirt.“ The''Lhrir'to“‘drter^ Ted l^ S t S X i ^ a Clowns’■ c S ' 1present-, i i r Con^r!”^DS^''’’a ^ h ^ ud th r^ '^ r^ ^ yeV 'T w £? *^2:“ !^ (AP*f^ pulled'^ili of the science depculment are the culminating activity will be the Instructors. Hill Rd., and SamiMl tav- • Vi* 3'ways at fantastic savings ( ftt, Old Town Rd., all Rock­ and too!) a booklet containing original Pushee also expressed gratifi­ "n^rcei;! S S C -E 'iH a-'cr^irw l^L"*” “~ -® a n n e Ojala ^ ^ ^ r c u ? ville; David Hagg, Emerald ter St. Classes are scheduled for S T ^ T a ^ U from "Bella fa n ^ u rl^ his high schcol days j ^ X i p : Adrienne sSitch. declarer to with the the d l ^ ^ c l l . work by the students. cation on behalf of the school to Art Display Dr., Vernon; Kevin Camay,‘Oak ^ v . 10, Nov. 17, Dec. 1 and ^^nna’’ released In 1922, d ^ a S “ln E ® U n U ®“**® 0»>«'J«ln«W “ d aoe. The ^ of spades Is a He and Sam Dibble each col- S ft. S Buick of Manchester, • flumSiJ oY'erIng the best combination of 'Pushes said that a display of St., South Windsor', Arthur quality, style, and economy lEuTninQ IferaHi • - a.. u The ZZoning ^ ^ Board of Appeals MlssMiss Negri and her leading Versity v ^ t v In Beckwith. punch h e ^ ^ upward, and It lected 1,288 votes In ’Tuesday’s Gem Chevrolet of WUUmantic, mummer’s heads done In who have supplied cars for the Gaskell, Somera; Henry Fortin, P®*^; voted>ted In executive session last ">“ • Cenway Tearle.T®®ne. whem^he m T e W ^ ^ m T ^ Schofield, Dusty forces the ace out. election and decided to seme papier-mache has been hung in Rockland Terr,, Rockville. • Large selection of styles for men, women, and children W««k fniinuri^ a ~.K®!fK»o> __ Bryan said it-was a "ieccg- Behrens, Joy Stuart and PhU S'^uth’s remaining trumos the issue “by a orawlng. ’The course. Fubllsbed Dony Blzcept Bundayv ' »« a week frtlowing a nublip hnnrinp-4 Bryan said it-waswas a "ioceg-"receg- arama. the pediatrics corridor of the and Holidays at 18 BIsmU Street, care of the baby, and prcblems loiiowmg a puouc nearing iikeneBs nlthmiirh ho Hultgren. are the J-6-4, and Wert has the first man to pull the Indian- Discharged M onday: Paul • Children’s fitted by trained personnel a Kanches^ Ooim. rriilch may develop within a ‘ o grant a variance to Mrs. 7®“ ® *“®"®“’ *»® Windham Memorial Communi­ Dickens, Irene Dr., Vernon; Jo­ f^ ^ nJte^tht Mo^r^thbuT'^ Ba^et^i^ admitted Miss Negri Iws^Lice *^a ha^^rtsT^dertm^ Assistant sta ge managers; 8-2. The upnercut he# estab- head from the cup containing Telephone 84M711MIW7U famUy before and after the Mabel Rathbun of Baakatsht^ r,hAnop In the______basement__ cf her ' ChorediKTartiers for *‘B\iniiy ween. Kangaroos were first de­ Russell SquLM, Oak St, all • Shoes for men, sizes 6-13 SIJMCMPTnoN RATES „ ah toWoo A..oin f ® ^ ® * ^ ‘ r ig h t s ^ - aance t e a m . ^ v e ^ ^ d were done by eighth grade stu­ by Capt. James Cook In 1773 St., Manchester; Bertha Boo- • Famous brand and SU J*iKS5t..'...... •’••••• ^ Those'Interested In the aeries ^ Ute board that she planned iL L if ^® Burton, who also super- «»®y. “ »d Don Schofield. dents in the art classes under after seeing the animals In Au­ worth, Tunnel Rd., Vernon; .■ 0«e Honth ...... 3.26 may refflater at the MPHNA of- ^ approximately half of a^ralnst the unauthori^ vised rthe intricate dance rou- • ? ajraction of its original price — many sioneypoiTiBR the direction of Instructor Kevin stralia, according to Encyclo­ Ethel Lamonde, RFD 2, Rook-'* Thurs. -S a t...... flee. Ik® basement for . She 1“® **®*' “ ®”*f ,®'‘ P*®‘ tines for LTM^s recent presen- Donnelly, Other examples of the paedia Brttannlca. vUle. items below wholesale cost! . ^ ...... 76c c . also stated that the shop would ‘yf, . . i * " ; , ®°n»«®«:lul ®x- faUon of "Carousel.” Wig Selection N ov. 4-6 • Free gift with every purchase of $3.99 and upl ■ ~ ------^ ^ ® Ploturo advertised a , ^ “ ®^® Speaker’s Topic nainoim w m the fact that her gj,A juds» Rrvnn 8® Hudaon St. Tickets m ay be , „ „ „ ^ AGADElilC READING CENTER lia “ “ ^ In ^ d e c S i^ “ m S purchased at Kofsky’s A W ig Fashion Show wlU be Fred L. Kaprove, Director ^ e ^ eW Negri’s picture was far from In- Store or^ the door on perfonn- presented Monday at a meeting e u W ts, now A T,rr In granting^the variance, the te the most ex- ^*^®® * Elementary o Jr. .& Sr. High • College Students board made It a u b i^ to’ five "»®"‘ was^trylng to sell . . .. the , “ “ ® ®*- p.m. Inin tthe St. James School i t Diagnostic Tests & College Board Prep sUmilationa' That then^ iihaii h« todlaputa6ie fact la that the pic- l^vagM t play LTM has ever cafeteria. BURNSIDE CIIAF-TAWN PATHMARK SHOPPINe CENTER IlilllAllrOTrB no^talde isplay or storage S showed PoJn. Negri recom- aHempted — Its problenis ^ Mrs. Shirley Anderson, own- • ' : f :i i t Remedial Reading & Study Skills merchandh?tokt the burtneaa "“®“^ Polaramlne Repetab.” to! 1:?!?® ®?®"- coiohI n v:j » - K vllvC lUwlR" ST. 6-HIUSTOWN ROAD * IvlANvIlLSTcR hind the scenes are meeting the ty ^ujp, will taGc about select- be conducted In the basement i 2nd FALL SESSION portion pf the main residence. challenge. ixig a wig or hairpiece. Mrs. Also, that there shall ■ be Jim Pendergast, producUon Rita Kalos of the VlUage Lan- Ye Olde Fayre manager, heads the large pro- tern will be commentator aa BEGINS NOV. th no on-street paridng; that there S9% OFF Sachetdothes 8 ducUon crew needed for such a memben , of the organisation shall be only one sign, no larger Set at Citadel complex musical. Set designer model their own wigs. Classes now forming than four square feet; and.that TWO OBUnSAL IGCAXIONB the variance Is not transferable. Y « CHde Christmas Fayre While dessert and coffee are Hangers! Church Meettng the annual Christmas a a le ^ m ^ m ^ L ^ ®®*’ved, members of the group WEST HARTFORD MANCHESTER The annual meeting of the the Manchester SalvaUon Army {11® „ prestyled wigs and “ Hot BabieMaiHi's UmohMos Served OailyP' GUead CongregaUonal Church Ckwps, wlU be held Nov. 13 from I>aln>leces provided by the im- 846 No. Main St. 68 E . Center St. MS MAIN Str. MANGRESTEB (Comer M Peeri) Bishop’s Comer Next to “Cavey’s” wu h.w ™a«, C A L L 288-8888 C A L L 648-9947 with supper at 6:80 and the del on Main St. tj, ____ . nmrs., Fri. and Sat. Only! From StM to 19tH PJd. meeting to foUow. Coffee will, be available at RFrffi SKI'S mum Included In the call of the 9:30, and lunch wUl be served ™*™®° meeting' is a change in the by- from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Res­ Mary Bllsh and Ruth Rowley ★ ROAST $IRUHN OF BEEF OJt Shoe-Shine laws for the -fiscal year to run ervations are not needed, m ANCHESTi with Fotatoeo, Vegetable and Baiart from January 1st to December Chairman of the various O /»’ / W'/. • 31rt. . booths aro Mrs. Ethel McOil- STATE HII •. b HA * HOI I'lN H i,I M Kits! Members cf the church are lum and 'Miss Edith Jackson, |riiYTrtr] MANCMISirU CtMTfi; ★ BROAEOBUIEFISH $2i0 being asked to either bring food aprons and fancy work; Mrs. • nil PARK RIAR OI tHIAf;.* F R L - S A T . - S U N . with Potatoes, Vegelablo iCSl Salad YOU DON’T NAVE TO SKI TO LOVE THEM! SHQP 3 B IG H IT S for the dinner or to make a Col. Dora Spatig and Mrs. Brig, NOW SHOWING Warm and windirful dticribai th iti A n n SKI'S tt a ‘T ’. -THE KNOWN NAME, THE KNOWN QUALITY donation to the Church. Tliomas Seaver, attic treas- Fir lidiat, Ir iRnuins tuidi, ar eembliutiint af iinulRi tuidi Testimonlal . ures; Mr. sind Mrs. Bussell bDCwserecaspIcador.. and ifflitition till skin ill bitleilly brawn. All flatet llaid, AnimaiPoiis Hebron residents who are in- Clough, Christmas decorations ______GENCiRAL CINEMA CORPORATION ovir htavy mildtd tain, and SHOE-TOWN prietd at. Just S IN G E 1 0 O O Tbe most Bui^ilBMiit SEE terested in attending the terti- Mrs. Maynard Clough and Mrs. pidneeierl IN-CAR HEATERS $10.99 ts $14.99. Brinf in thi ciuptn abtyi bafirt tht monial dinner for &e Revs. Harry JenklHff, Old Country 1 ^ 0 E X/ I JL^ MEADOWS tnd If tbit walk and tnjiy an ixtri 20% alfl for Chiidren! ON I-91 NORIHn» ir I mM-B4 HTIO Hugh Murphy and Lawrence Store; .Mrs. Frank Duncan, ELUOTT CANDICE TAnHASt-WISI SIBViaflO I ___ ^ LaPotate, boto of whom were baked goods'; the OrfiteUl fam- Jl L. 2 recently transferred fttmi St. lly, Ice cream; and Miss Gladys GONE WITH GOULD-BERGEN P N O 1E: A/ I T ^ Columba’s Church in Columbia, White, Christmas cards, THE WIND" BND« may contact Mrs. Thomas Me- Mrs. Francis McCarthy Is In ^E H SSr ■ELLIOTT Animai Banks Hugh, Mrs. Ernest Merbler, charge of a ‘‘surprise,’’ table for ClARKGABLL .s r a ip w GOULD G E m tO B Mrs. H. E. Armrtrong, Mro. the youth department, and CANDICE O T tM r tl^ C o u w Jqhn Malecky or Mrs. Robert "Uttle Miss Muffett,’’ with VMENLEIGir ICOUM fdrChiidreni t A Caffazo. grrab bag gifts In her pockets. LESUE HOWARD BmuiiinffiM I Tickets may be purchased w ill circulate through the OUVlAdeHAVUlAND is the time to plan from any of the above for the rooms. ■ O.MATTHEIM. MrmOCOLOR • *An MOM W»-rl0M0 SAsoanmATonni dinner which Is being held this Mrs. MaJ. Lawrence Beadle I'EBPfHriKB: CUNT Sunday evening at the Elks Is general chairman for the your Christmas shopping All Seats 99c lASTIIfOODi t o y Home In Willlmahtlc. There wiU sale. Assisting in the food de- at 8 t M N M M M N H tt be a social hour from 6 to partment will bo Mrs. Thomas C a r h v o n ‘PUYMISTY 7 p.m. prior to the dinner. Blevins, Mrs. Doris Howard, $ Mini Trucks LAYAWAY'Shop now while our selections a n d Mrs, Thomas McCann, CAMMNO KM ME' 13.99 are the greatest. A small deposit holds your purchase Manchester Evening Herald sandwiches; Mrs. WUUam Hall BI bCOLOA EveidiigB technicoloa-[ until December. Then pick it up and charge the bal­ Hebron correspondent, Anne and Mrs. James Munsie, hot Eve. TtM - SiM 'irto * 9rto Emt, Telephone 228-8971. ance to your account, or use our Easy Payment Plan. dogs; Mrs. Tony Slmaid and fAiriQuis"i h o w I i nd 's a l e I Sat. ft Son. 6a*. ft Bun. liMkStaOStM Mrs. Margaret Russell, des­ ■ COVENTRY HIS'TORICAL SOCIETY, mnsor " 2tHL4tlSiSaS.S»UHS»lS lilM M O What is Shoe-Town? sert; and Col. Florence Tur- FltL, NOV. 5 11 a.in. to 10 p.m. Shoe-^Town is biggest . jkingten and Mrs. John Krlnjak, I ■ ...... SAT., NOV. 6 11 a.m. to 8 p.in. M saait^ 6ms srt issssMeeiN (OF) rlstimi Nr.ililMna. MODERNIZE► your e'hgagement diamond NEW USED I beverages. Mrs. UUlan Atkins AmBricS’s largest family brand-ditcounl chain. for Christmas. Choose from our beautiful new set­ will serve as waitress and Mrs. 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY ANTIQUES I IB OF MUSEUM QUALITY Abova and — Lsditt lini 9-10, tings startingiat $35. No charge for remounting your [Mary Thrall as cashier. M widths. Shoe-Town buyers are tfie wisest diam ond! ! I Held at Coventry Community House they scour the continents for the beet buys, and pass the aavinge Route 44A - Coventry, Conn. on to you. . ' LARQEST SELECTION OF * Roller Skating I Donald J. Barrows, show dii^ctor NEW BICYCLES IN THE. A Towns T ENBRAVED 6IFTSare m ore m eaning­ VERNON AREA Opens Tonight l ^ d m . ?1,50, o r with this Herald ad 1 or 2 at $1.25 1 Shoe-Town buys more . . . ful. We'\^ a wide variety of gold and sterling silver Professkmally Assembled House Our tremendous buying volume allowa us, and you, to enjoy the gifts suitable for engraving and our engraving is beau­ The Manchester Recreation ' lowest prices on each and every Item. tifully and carefully hahd-done. Choose now thougli! Department’s roller .skating. lilaw-Childran'i ilzit 9-3, Good engraving takes time! program starts tonight at Kee­ Pizza LM wldtht. Shoe-Town buys .for cash . . . ney School, with skating for ele­ Fiataradi Chacalata brawn P*rhapa an unusual habit Ihsie days, but 'it’s another way wa mentary age, 6 to 7:30 p.m.; 314 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER " tuada daminia, af oaiirta), Shoe-Town . . . Where you always find junior and senior high age, 7 ;46 save, and another reason you save. the pin or ring for Mother. Our Mother's THE LOUNGE CAFE with Imitatlan "pany" great buys on fdmous brands. to 9 p.m.; and adults and their trim.- Flaaea llnad. Jewelry is set with the birthstones of her children, and own children, 9 to 9:30-p.m.-' SnIUvsn Avsnns Colonial Shops Plass I Kwiw 646^648 for DaHeioHt • Shoe-Town’'s discounts are the greatest on over 60 famous launey rubbar aalaa.lalat. I each piece Is tailored to her special needs. Early plan­ From now through next brandsi ning im portant here! March, skating will be hold I PIZZA-HOT OVEN GRINDERS I pthar atylaatylaa priead I Monday nights at Waddbll SPAGHETnl DINNERS (ram $8.991.98 ta $11.99.1 School, Wednesday nights at JOAN JOYCE lOAO FLAZA Buckley School, Thursday Houtat Mon. and Tuea. m o A J«. to St99 VM. $ 7 . 9 9 WE’LL DESIfiNnew jewelry from your MAIN STREET, ROUTE jp nights at Keeney St, School, 4Md nw JSK ‘nuo WML thru Sat. UiM AJMU to 9il9 PMI. JIPI Famous BrandsBra at Gigantic Savings family heirlooms. Bring thern in and we'll suggest 3^RNON, CONN. d^2-31B0 Friday nights at Verplanck many beautiful ways for you to give great-grandmoth­ School. FRI. R SAT. NIGHTS from ftSO H i ItSO er's gems to the younger generation. EXPERT REPAIRS J ’Cwm 4Md liiio y Y o w M ir' SPICIALI NOW thru NOV. ISHi Take our professional advice and Guard Missing asmli Irat parMai. Ohs wttkiiliWi. avoid disappointment. Our special services, 9’JO A Jd . to sm i P 3 L Spaghetti and OHOIM W i V outlined above, require time and care. doped Ihsvsday tUl 1:30 In Store Break ^ ^ Fiisw Iwsai si ftaisUi lirimi It'slo your advantage to plan early. Open BM. SS*^ tm 9 MEMPHIS, Tenn. (APJ FRIDAY AFTERNOON IS THl >^^ARPENlNiL*5F Memphis police answered a Meat Bolls * 1.15 b Sh o b ^ A Division of The Feisway Corp. * Ldwn Mower Bladea lUSINiSSMIN'S RUFFIT a DMilM af TIM Falwiy Carp. Orasa SiMars burglar alarm early Wednesday from 12i00 Ngog Hi 2i00 FJH. Aloo Knivao, Sriosoro, Dtc at Peter’s- Penny Grocery and PATHMARK SHOPPING CENTER found a window prleil open, but We honor Chtigi Cards Fish 'n Chips MANCHESTER SPiNCBR St. & HILLSTOWN ROAD MANCHESTER nothing seemed to be missing. ' Rg sc kig Hg iis liGiGf I g Im G'Iig w Ygf PATHMART SHOPPING CENTER ______jmySltS-5ILVCR8MITH8 SINCE 1900 ALJL BICYCLES ft REPAIRS 'Officers said they discovered SPENCER STREET' ft HILLSTOWN RCAD WITN|RSFIILD« dUARANTSEO the cnly thing taken was a Ger­ HOUDAY FARTIIS 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. — MONDAY - SATURDAY D ow inaw n BCANQHBOnKl at 90S MAIN I man shepherdthat bad been DELICIOUS HOT DOGS, I b e iu u n t u r n p ik e TRADE-INS ^ E R T E Q CGiNGwM44N1l AMPLE FREE PARKING AT ALL LOCATIONS. ’ OPM T t o ^ v Nli^ ttU 9:00 left aa a guard .against bur­ HAMBURG^ FRIED»'z*z«i/ CLAMS mA rtusnvHFRENCH Fmaj^jj|FRIES " , X . AVON J. glars. g. ■' r .. BAdT MAINN BT. (Next to Howard JotuuKHi’a) 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1971 PAGE EIVE PAGE POUR MAN^JHljaimK ^-E N T N O ItERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1971

Vem on 83 Broad Street. Manchester Stores St. Mary’s Consecratecl Lawrence Small The Baby Has ALSO ■ ■ I By JOHN JOHNSTON Across PROSPECT AVE. AND KANE ST., WEST HARTFORD Canon Douglas W. Kennedy, re The bishop's blessing, “Peace ___ , (Herald Reporter) ',V Ured rector of St. James' be to this house, and to all adio New Owner Of the In a service that blend^ Church, West Hartford; the Ven. enter here, in the name of the Nation Charles W. Wilding, Archdeacon FaUter, and of the Son and of trial and tradition, St. . Funeral Home Been Namfsd 9 OPEN BAILY19 AM. TO 10 P.M. Mary’s Episcopal Church, of Hartford; and the Rev. the Holy Spirit, Amen," was George F. Nostrand, rector of followed by the responsive read­ Lawrence Bmall of Gehring Open njfiawiF— ... was consecrated last night. St. Mary's. The Rt. Rev. J. Warren ing of Psalm 24, "The earth is Rd., Tolland, is the new owner d i . Uie Lord's and all Uiat Uiereln 10 to 10 ^ T S T O R E S USE YOUR C.A.P. OR The bishop, struck the door and director of Uie former SELF-SERVICE DE Hutchens, tenth bishop of three Umes with his pastoral is ." Bahnlto, Bat^aide Kresitn, daughter of Diuilal and Nancy the diocese of Connecticut, Whlte-Oli>eon S^lnerml Aervlce, Caron Bohulti, /mdoyar Qardan, Apt. 8D, Andover, She waa MASTER CHARGE CARD staff as he commanded, “Open Rite Historic bom Oct. 38 ManbHeeter MemmialJloBpltal. Her matonial was consecrator and cele­ me the gate of righteousness The. opening rite traces its 85 Elm St., Rockville. grandparen^A a re M r. and M rs. L a ftoy R>-Cburan, M BuU er R d „ brant of the Festal Eucha­ that I may go into them, and beginning back in English his­ Small, who has been associat­ rist. give thanks unto the Lord." tory w hen U«e lord o f the m an­ ed with White-Olbson alnoe I960, Manoheetat'. Her patehial grandmother^ le Mrs. Mary B. To mark Uie solemnity of Frederick H. Burr Jr. and Clar­ or, as the wealthy patron of the announced today that the new SohultvU Bldrtdge Bt. Manohester. preparation, the church was ence Maron, church wardens, ./ » *1 Ml « W Buy ]\o^for Christmas! village or region, buiU Uie house nanie of the corporation wUl be dimly lit as the bishop took his admitted him as they answered, of worship and conveyed it to White - Oiheon • Small Funeral BlonliaU, Darin Alan, son of Stephen and Gall Bohlatter fMMiUon at the door between the “This is the gate of the Lord; the bishop. Services Inc. MkrshaU, 697 Dart Hill Rd., 'Vemon. He waa bom Oot, 30 at narthex and the nave. There he the righteous shall enter into Manoknoter Memorial Hospital. HU maternal grandpi&renta are As the procession moved up The service was established in was joined by his chaplain, it ." ■ Mr. and Mre. Albert Bohlatter, 74 Sunnyvlew Dr., Vemon. Hie the center ^sle, the congrega­ IMO by the late Luther .White paternal grandmother ic Mrs. Florence Marshall, Shlriey, tion joined in the singing of who was joined in busineas by Mass. He baa a brother. Dean, 4; and a eteter, Diane, 3. "Only-begotten, Word of God his son-in-law, Ralph Glboon in » e eternal" and "Christ is made 1951. W hite d ied in 19M. 0 | . the sure foundaUon." OoUlna, Sean Patrlok, son of Kerin and Lana Herter Col- Small has lived in the Vemon line, 80 Jan Dr., Hebron. He was bom Oct. 21 at Manchester The' bishcm was preceded by area sin ce 1945.. H e Is a g ra d ­ Memorial Hospital. HU maternal grandpiMnts are Mr. and the senior,' junior, and newly' uate of RockviUe High School Mrs. L.E. Herter, Boynton Beach,. Fla. His’Eternal grandpar­ formed chUdren’s choir; visit­ and the American AcadMny of ents are Mr. and Mrs. William ColUnB, 64 Coleman Rd., Man­ ing clefgy; represeAtaQyes of Funeral Service, New Torli chester. He has a brother, Daniel, 8; and two sisters, Chexyl, St. Mary's organhiatioas; x; City. - , . 7, and Erin, 6. ^ * '• 1 8 /; O e B n . Mayor James Farr; and St. Toy Sale X He is Involved in tho Jay- , * Ml *. 1*1 Mary's clergy. During the cees,. Is chairman and treas­ McDonald; Melissa Anne, daughter of Dr. Peter and processional, church lights went urer Of the! Tolland Cemetery Jane Klncheloe McDonald, 87 Philip Rd., Manchester. She ivas up by stages untU the interior '(Committee; trustee of the Rock­ bom Oct. 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal was completely iUuminated. Make Your Selections I\6w ville Fish arid Game Club; grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. John W. Klhchelos Jr., Rich­ Standing at the foot of the treasu rer o f St.^ J o h n 's E p isco­ mond, Va. Her maternal grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Rob­ sanctuary. Bishop Hutchens ac­ pal Church and a ptember of ert L. McDonald Sr., TholnasviUe, N.O, She has a eistor, Mere- cepted the record of the the NCO Chib of the' Rockville «| While Assortments are Complete! himlshlngs, including the Ust of Small and his wife, the ioe^ Deeautell, Courtney Lynne, daughter of James and Ju- ali contributors, from Gordon mer ponna Davis of Rockville' ‘dlth PetUngell Deeautell, 122 Loomis St., Manchester. She waa (Herald photo by Pinto) O. Fogg and John H. I^de, rep­ and their two sons, David, 4 and bom Oot. 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal resentatives of the building The Rt. Rev. J. Warren Hutchens knocks three ice 6f consecration.'From left, the Rev, Ronald E. Jason, six months, will move times on the door between the narthex and nave grandmother is M ra Margaret PetUngell, Westerly, R.I. Her committee. After this, the Halderman and. the Rev. Russell H. Allen, assistant from their Tolland home to 66 paternal grandparents ore Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Howard, Green- bishop moved to the altar, with the foot of his pastoral staff to open the serv- Clerg^ymen at St. Mary’s Church. Elm St., Rockville. 'vUle, R .I. She has a slater, Suzanne, SV&. where he rededicated it and ' * * » * M, everything that is part of the had worshiped and worked In dren'? choir sang “The Church George's, Bolton; the Rev. church, now used for church Minor, Raymond Motk, son of Henry and DoiWa Mar- church. St.. M ary's, those still living and in which I Worship." Thom.as Fletcher, St. Mark’s, school and other acUvlUea, .was ‘ Vandali^ Smash stoQ Minor, 14 Croza St., Manchester. He was bom Oct. 21 at The actual consecraUon ’’be­ those who have passed on. The service concluded with New Britain; the Rev. George erected on Church St. The first Manchester Memorial Hoopltal. His maternal grandparents are gan with the reading Of the in­ .Saints are more than those the processional hymn, “COme E. Hall, St. Luke's, South Glas­ service was held there on East­ Whiton Windrows Mr. and Mra. Raymond Marston, 216 Oak St., iiCanchCater. His struments of donaUon and en­ portrayed in stained glass win­ labor on," and the organ post- tonbury: the Rev. John P. Duff, er Sunday, 1883. p&temal' grandmother la Mra. Margaret Minor, 94 Hlg^ S(., dowment by Winslow Manches­ dows,- he added; "We are the lude, "Toccata and Fugue in D St. Jelm's, East Hartford; and The first five, rectors were Police have expteosed con- Manchester. HU materaal great-grandparents are Mr. and ter, and their presentaUon to saints. A holy person Is God- Minor" by Johatm Sebastian the ‘Rev. Douglas Theumer, St. appointed by bishops. They cera about the growing num­ Mrs. John Schena, Qlaatonbury. Ifis peitemal £;reat-grand- the bisbcp by Mrs. adude possessed. This is a holy place, B ach. ' Paul's! WllUmantlc. were the Rev. William 0>rbyn, ber of vandalism acts in the mether la Mra. Emil Johriaon, 94 High St., Mancheeter. He has Porter and Mrs. Alan Hotchkiss sanctified," the bishop declared. A reception was held In NeUl The building program for the 1844-1846; Pres. Jackson of Trin­ a brother, Henry, 2. v ' on behalf of St Mary's Guild. He cctfcluded by dwelling up­ H all. North End near the redevo^Md present church began In 1923 ity C ollege, 1866-1866; the R ev. a r e ji., « Bishop Hutchens read the Botdc on the significance of the VlslUngjciergy during the rectorship of the Shone, Ohfletopher Edward, son of John and Susan WelU Enoch Huntington, the Rev. J. Dart nlghC, 22 panes of glott of Common Prayer service of church's name in the lives of The following vlsiUng clergy Rev. ^James Stuart NeUl. (Fi­ Shane, 837 Benedict Dr., South Windsor. He was bom Oct. 22 H. Betts, and the.Rev. H. R. were broken at Whiton Memo^ consecraUcm, concluding with those present. 'When the angel attended or were invited: Prom nancing was slowed by the De­ at Manchester Memorial Hospital. 'His maternal grandparents W hitlock, 1866-1876. lal library by rock-throwing the prayers of intercession for proclaimed that she would be Manchester, Magr.. Edward J. pression and other problems im- ore Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wells, K w y Rd., Veriuni, Hia paternal Since then, rectors have been vandals. Police Copt. Jampb -those who may receive the min­ the mother cf ^esus, the blslwp Reardon, the Rev. Eugene J. tll the program was revitalized elected by the ..parish. They grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dwlnell Shane, 270 West Rd., Fisher-Price pointed out, was the simple and Sartor says windows In the li­ istration of the sacraments in Charman, and the Rev. James In 1956 b y the re cto r, the R ev . were the Rev. Beverly Warner, Vemon. He has a brother, Scott, 8. / humble re]dy of obedience, “ Be­ brary have beei) broken almost * * ' * * Zippity St. Mary's. Archdeacon WUdlng M. Boyle, all of St, James; Ma­ Alfred Lock’ Williams. Ground 1876-1884; the Rev, Jsunes La­ read the sentence of consecra- held the handmaiden of the nightly the last few weeks. He Record Player jor Beadle, Salvation Army; the was broken July 10, 1966; Bish­ roche, 1884-1889; the Rev. Ed­ Anderson, Erik Carl, son of '*~Jd an d P a tricia K in g - Uon. •L ord." said police will intensify patrols Rev. J. Manley Shaw, South op Walter H. Gray laid the cor- w ard H untington C oley, 1889- man Anderson, 66 Timrod Rd., ester, He was bom Oct. BeU T olled the area, because of reported Music bo>[-record player Trial Service Used United Methodist Church; the nersteme Oct. 23 of the same 1893; the Rev. Jacob Albert Rid­ 22 a t M an ch ester M em orial Htospll His maternal grandpar- At the conclusion of this por- Twer-drinkIng parties am ong ents are Mr. and Mrs. W. works like a real phono, Speedway The first service for trial use, Rev. Wlnthrop Nelson, <3enter year; and the church was ded­ dle, 1893-1903; the Rev. Man­ Kingman, 16 Hemlock St, T==p Uon of the service, Wllilam Stp- youths congregating near ttw Manchester. HU paternal grandL needs no needle or bat­ authorized by the General Ck»- Congregational Church; the ica te d Sept. 5, 1966. ning B. Bennett, 1903-1911; the rents are the Rev. and (Mrs. venson tolled Uie bell, whose Community T. C. Henry Anderson, 167 Pitkin Manchester. He has a sister, teries. 5 records, storage venUon of the E p 1 s c o p a 1 Rev. Earl Custer, North United Starting in .1844, St. M ary’s Rev. Mr. NeiU, 1914-1943; and Race fun for the youngest! Cars sound was first heard IS years Church, was used in the cele- Methodist Church; the Rev. eongregatlons * worshiped in Other bulkUngs in the ana, Pamela, 2H. case with large hah'dfd:' ride on a cushion of air . . . . the R ev . M r. WUUams, 1948- eepecially new ones under con­ 99 ago; a SalvaUon Army trumpet bratten of Holy Ck>mmunion. Waiter H. Loomis, Community schools and churches in Union 1961. fast, continuous action. Num­ struction, have also been sub­ trio of Major Lawrence J. Gon-celebrants w ere B ishop Baptist Church. Village at the North Ehid and Ouay, Kevin Jacques,/ran' of Jacques and Irene Poulin bers glow in the dark. 2 The Rev. Mr. Nostrand was Beadle and Geoffrey and Gary Hutchens, Mr. Nostrand, and the Center. In 1882, the former jected to variixui vandalism Quay, 184 E. Main St., Rockville. He was bom Oct. 23 at Rock- Also, from Hartford, the Rev. called to St. Mary’s in 1961. acts. PerrettDay«d a festal fanfare; the Rev. Russell Allen, assist­ James. Demetriades, St. 'viUe General Hospital. Hi^maternal grandparents are Mr. and the choirs and congregaUon, ac­ ant. David Sutcliffe read the George's Greek Orthodox Mrs. Lecnel J. Poulin, Iw tford. HU paternal grandparents are companied by the trio and El­ eplsUe froraiRthe Revelation of Mr. and Mrs. Rosario A. Quay, Hartford. Church; Canon Chnton R. / « « *1 I* Generai Electric don B. Coykendall Jr., organist St. John; and the Rev. Ronald Jones, Christ Church Chthedral; and choir master, sang “Old Bqms, Carle Am , daug^r of Patrick and Kay Uzlemblo E. Haldeman, assistant, read the Rev. Cyril C. Burke, St s a v e Hundredth"; and the sanctuary Bums, 61 DaveweU/Rd., South Windsor. She was bom Oct. 20 $ 2 ! from the Gospel of St.' Joim. As­ Monica's; the Rev. Nelson R. ♦ b a o i d s n u B B r CONSOLETTE ca^es were Ut for the first sisting in the eucharist were O. Chiowenhlll, retired, Grace; the MdWOHBiisrsTft at RockviUe General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are tlnie; symbolic of the church's Stuart Lyime and Manchester, Rev. Edward P. Townsend and Mr. and Mrs. EdWard V. Uzlemblo, 84 Northvlew Dr., South new status. • O | ie n l0 to 10 Windsor. Her p^ m h l grandmother Is Mrs. Walter M. Burns, Bishop Hutchens officiates at the foot of the lay readers licensed to adminis­ the Rev. William C. Harvey, q g k ie e J iariMwy M attel’s 61 DaveweU 'Rdi, South Windsor. sanctuary during rededication of the altar and The bishop's homUy consisted ter the chalice. Trinity; Chnon Ralph D. Read, Chord of thanksgiving for what had consecration of the church. Also shown, from left, The offertory anthem was diocesan house; the Rgy. Klngs- / transpired and an explanation “Thy Church, O God, Her Heart land, retired. Trinity. are Canon D ougl^ W. Kennedy, the bishop’s chap­ of it, of '.‘What God has done," lain; the Rev. George F. Nostrand, and the Rev. to Thee Upraiseth" by the Ju­ Also, the Rev. Robert H. Well- scL r-sn vio d « > t s t o s i s Organ he said. He asked the congre­ nior and SMiior ohoirs. During ner, St. John’s, 'Vemon; the The C ^ w n tiy Bookstore is dosing Its Doors Russell H. Allen. (Herald photo by Pinto) gation to think upon those who OfQiflbfois the rite of rededicaUon the chil­ Rev. Robert Ihloff, St. Feiever at This Location on November 18th* ' Mattel S u per R a c e rs Warmth and Comfort All Winter Long! IGANTIC FICTION SALE Laguna Ovail Originally Nationally Advertised Brand 2.88 37 melody keys, Each three full octaves. 45,000 NOVELS Race Ea 12 major and minor Electric Heaters r chord keys. UL ap­ Famous GranToros \ Hot Wheels “ racers with proved on-and-off AH sheived alphabetically by author switch. Padded Race round the big oval, recharge precision moving parts! Collect 'em, race 'em on. 9 9 6 bench, music book. at King’s Discount Savings! go on c at the juice machine . 16 ft track, GranToros hi-spe ^ track. Big choice of rhodels. — SALE------2 trestles, Sizzlers car. MONDAY, NOVEMBEII 1 ® % % through WITH 1972 ^ THimSirAY, NOVEMBER 18 10:00 AJN. - 5:00 P.M. CHRISTMAS CLUBS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS

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■ L A ) , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1971 PAGE SEVBM on the Eoard, I will centinuo to PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING H ERAli). MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1971 serve the M rds of the people of R o g ers Orders Manchester to the best oif my ^Surprise Visit’ Group /■. Open Forum ahlllty. Passj>ort Oath JamerF. Farr liliiliiiiilli HlaitrlifpBtpr legalisation for other regional alliances, Vows to Defy Meskill WASHINGTON (AP) Sec­ retary of State William P. Ro­ Uke NATO, SBATO and, for the Com- ’’Team Victory” enth, from flye to nine In toe ” An Individual Stand” To me Editor, 85 East Center St. muniats, the W anaw Paot, which ha.ve evening Ed/aiid I hope to wel­ To the Editor, WATERBURY (AP) ' — A Fairfield HlUs Hospital .for the gers had ordered that all pass­ Election Day has come and port applicants be required to €ttpttitt0 IfpraUt come any of you who care to I have attempted all along to Democratic state oenator says mentally HI In Newtown and At Summit St. provided recurrent challenge to the gone. In reflactii^ on me cam­ take an isath of allegiance to TBX come to our homo at 128 Bald­ communicate the fact that my the Cheshire reformatory, he paign over the last monm, I ho will continue to lead his leg­ the United States. •II!:! h d r a u d ! CO.. INC. United Natkns concept and repeated ex­ win Rd. BO that Wo may express stand against pornography and said. islative committee on surprise WEEKEND cJa SH 'and CARRY SPECIAL cuses- for escape from the principles of know that 1 and my fellow In person our very deep appre­ the pornographic outlet on Meskill's protest latter appar­ A federal district court had DenuKratlo ; candidates worked ciation and share with you our Manchester's Main St. is an in­ visits of state institutions des­ ently was sparked when Cutlllo ruled In July that the depart­ the United NaUcns. long and hard. Nonetheless our ment must decide by Oct, .31 to Icill b«ra very resJ Joy in toe qportunUy dividual stand and in no way pite Gov. Thomas J. Mesklll's and ether legislators visited the ibar 1. IK l Tdealty ^leaking, there should have efforts might have been fruit­ you have m ^e possible fortme. speaks for the Manchester disapproval. Connecticut School for Boys In make the oath mandatory or CARNATIONS $L59 been. In the Ihilted Nations Charter, less if it had not been for the Sincerely yours, Chamber of Commerce. In or­ Sen. Lculs I. Cutlllo, p-Wa- Meriden on Friday. drop It altogether. bunch Publlahfd BTwy Sreolnc. Bzomt taidara fantastic behind the scenes ef­ 1 «>d Bmn«d ktuis PmV Onto* m Eleanor D. Coltman der for the Chamber to take a terbury, said Wednesday the The senator delayed the In'; The American Civil Liberties legalisation for only one kind of alliance forts by the Town OommUtoo, Hanohuter, Caan., •• S«oond OUm Hall (Mrs. Edward P. Coltman) position on any issue, such u'nanncunced inspections were specticn after becoming .Im Union, whlQh sought to remove OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY nd FRIDAY Matter______— the one universal alliance of the our friends and relatives. In­ must be passed by the Cham­ conducted to protect the wel­ volved tn‘ an argument with the the oath from ptissport appli­ deed It has certainly been a ~ SUBSCRIPTION R A T ^ United INatlcns Itself. ”To The Children 1 Apoiogtze” ber’s Board of Dlrectwak fare ,of patients. superintendent over a request cations, said Wednesday It Is I^rable In Adranoa team, victory and I extend my considering an appeal. Ona faar ...... ;.tW.OO Similarly, the Ideal ’ ’Common Mar­ To the Editor, J. Grant Swank, Jr. The Republican governor by the legislator that a nonsu- iiiiiiiiillllliii Six Montlu ...... U.60 heartfelt thanks to these people wrote a letter to <3uUUo, chair­ I would Hke to express my pervlsory employe accompany Thraa HooUu 9Jm ket” would not be an organisation which plus all of mose who supported man cf the Senate Finance Ona H«nth ...... S.16 appreciation to the people of them. me on Nov. 2, 1971. ,(]:ommltteo, saying such visits included six Western European nations, Manchester who worked dili­ MeskiU wrote, "The demand Jon L. Norris HUD Inspector cOpld . cause "m ajor dis­ ______JUXFFRB88 I'JUUDO plus Britain, or even, for that matter, gently In behalf of me need for that a superintendent remove Tta la ezcluatrely Democratic Director ruptions” which In turn could individuals from the appointed Mtlad epabUoatlon ot all the nations of Europe, inriudlng Rus­ schools In' Manchester. Par­ Checks Mayfair to It or not o'itb^ m have'a "very serious effect” on positions so that they may ac­ ticular thanks are due to toe wla? cradiM In ttala pa^r aM alioI the sia. - V “ SlgnUlcant?” mentally retarded children and ’Concerned Citizens for Better company you could conceivably local nawa poMlahad here. To meEditor, An Inspector from the Depart­ C'lher types of patients In state result I n ' serious danger to .All rlchta of repuWeatlan ot apaclal dla- ’Ihe ideal ’’Oommon Market” would be f ■ . ■ Education, the PTA Council, and patchea'lea nereln are aiao Naerved.------As ^long time fan of toe ment of Housing and Urban Institutions..' those living in the institution.” the Instructors of the Handi­ one which Included all me nations of me Philadelphia Orchestra, I have Development will go to the Cutlllo retorted of Mesklll H ie Herald . Inc., aa- ! - A Cutilto replied that he always Til iilK. SHOW capped. I would also like to tumea' no financial iiuty tor typo-. world. had to bite my tongue ’Institutions as are ... I want to avoid the ALPINE HAUS dubnrlber to Loa Anteles Hmea-Waablm- ness to shoulder the burden of ton Poat Newa Serrlee. to enter the Oommon Market does not that he has been over critical much as his austerity and cuts 'Cock’s Tour’ by the adminis­ providing adequate faclUUes tor The Manchester Housing fu ll aervlce dient of N. H. A. Service, Inc. of this world famous organiza­ have done.” tration,” _PublWler8 Repreaentativea — Matnewa. mean more economic peace and com­ the education of the children of Authority has withheld over Shannon and CuUen too., ftiaelal AgtaioT . tion, but he Is certainly en­ $100,000 from Rocky Marciano "The purpose of these visits Mesklll noted in the letter STQP IN NOW — New Yoric. ChlcalM. Detroit and Boitoji. mon sense In the world, or more healthy ^ Manchester. Mx titled to his opinion. Is because we are- concerned that legislators "are most cer­ ^ »■ To the children of our town Construction Co., the, main con­ iraHBNR AUDIT BDBBAU OF dltCnLA- economic competltlan. What It means, about the patients,” he added. tainly welcome to tour any I must, however, voice my ob-' I would like to apologize for the tractor, pending completion of FOR YOUR FREE BUMPER STICKERiS noNS. “We have found glaring, ob­ state agency. However, It is ab- unfortunately. Is additional crystallisa­ Jectlon to Mr. Gruber’s view of extra period of overcrowding the small Items. A long dispute HOURS: OPEN DAILY 10 - 9 — SAT. 9:30-6 Display advertlataiK oioatoc hours . Monday night's performance of which is still complicated by a vious shortages of help and sctutely necessary that you fo r Monday — f p.mi'JHday. tion ^ of what seems to be me world’s which they will now have to en­ services” In such institutions as gor ^ e ^ a y — i p.m. Saturday. the New Philharmonla Orches­ series of garnishments against give prior notice to the agency ROUTE .SO POST ROAD PLAZA dure and to assure them that the training school for the men- J w WwliHMday — l p.m. Monday, presenKmtentlon-to have Itself an old- tra.. Not only did he admit mat the contractor, was supposedly cf your desires sc that major THE ALPINE HAUS VERNON, CONN. 872-6647 gor thuraday — x p.m. Hieaday 0^ ■ we will continue to seek a sol­ ' tally retarded In Southbgry, _ J V)r j Tridj^r — I p.m. Wednesday. faiahicned 'trade war, to buUd Itself he didn't feel it necessary to ution. resolved when the MHA was disruptions will not occur.” Classified deadline 4:80 p.m. day oe- hear me lost piece in me pro­ fora ra b llo a to .4:a o p.m. VHday for strongerand higher barriers between Finally, I would express my told the Work would be done. Saturday and Monday pubileatlon. gram, but he Incorrectly listed appreciation for the support of nations and groups of nations. It means Joseph Rossetto told toe auth­ »Uie second piece in the pro­ those voters who sajr fit to re­ ority last night that no addi­ ’ W . gram. Bartok’s "Music for Hiursday, November 4 the wortd is gdiig tent on flamboyant adver­ few scholarB and ^ibclaUsts. I have been his regular Democratic organi­ Over five months, however, Otto Kemer. these dull lives. opening of off track bettiiig of­ tising In favor of the school In District 2, the vote was 1,687 in exposed for the lam day or two to some zation by endorsing an outsid­ PLAZA DEPT. STORE IMPORTED the attitude in the organization Thus, Daley hopes to get the Governor Thomas Mesklll, me fices. referendum questions. I am of t BONDED KNIT favor, and 706 against of these problem and the most provoca­ er for governor, thereby avoid­ has been transformed. The best of lx>th worlds In me Si­ chief executive whose advance Suppose we get, by process the opinion that this was exces­ (We Have A Notion To Please) tive, possibly ^ e most fundamental, . la ing a bloody . confrontation same Daley stalwarts now say sive advertising and for that The most fantastic color ranges. They make U s d v s d s s y L HIGH-PILE ■ ..In District 8, the vote was 1,469 mon endorsement. Although llo approval outflanked whatever of referendum, town by town, a E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Mfct.) the ixroposal^tonl dwellers on planet which Daley’s enemies .have Simon is the strongest possible ^reason did not help the school stunning , around , In favor, and 877 against. Kemer, Simon clearly would lingering legislative opporition revelation that me people of OPEN WED., THUBdl., FRI. tUl 9 Beautiful, Velvet-like quality in a 100% cotton. Fan­ Hiarth should; strive toward a No-Orowm eaverly awaited. choice for governor wim far mere might have been to legal- Connecticut never did really questions. T would hope that up. In the three voting districts Inside the not enter me governor’s office tastic color range for fall. The perfect fabric for holi­ Society. / Aimough a last-minute ch^g^<. more popular support man For- ’ ized gambling in Connecticut, want what the Legislature and this type of extravag;ance wim We have a new group cf Utopians, hostile to me mayor. Besides, the taxpayer money does not 100% Acrylic bonded to Acetate Tricot. Water Company service area, the com­ in plans is conceivable, the Reg­r- • never descended totoe argu­ me Governor seemed to as- day parties & dances. faeading/ln the polar opposite direction ular party slate to be selected a Daley lieutenant, Ctook Coun­ happen again. bined vote was 4,848 in favor, and 1,881 What has happened Is a typi­ ment mat he was out to bright­ siune, by me priority mey mom- from |l>ost Utians of me last several ty (Chicago) board member ( Robert B. Price PLAZA HAS by Daley and his lieutenants in cal adjustment to reality by the en me lives of me poor. He selves gave to the gambling against centones. They chaUenge the Idea of John Touhy, Is likely to be Si­ early November will likely list Daley organiza.tion. Prominent seemed attracted by me poten­ programAiyas me most popular as being synonymous with mon’s running-mate as lieuten­ You And Invitation Reg. $2.98 yd. 36" wide Regular $3.69 yd. ’ ^Such voting was heavy, and H was Lt. Gov. Paul Simon, a highly organization figures had been tial revenue; he seemed to set­ Issue, and melr oWn number., li. Is growm so great after all, Uiey ant-governor. Tqi the Editor, WHAT YOU NEED decisive. respected downstate weekly edi­ implicated in a race track stock tle me moral issue, one day, by one accomplishment, of me new y 58”/60” Wide Machine Wash and Tumble Dry Why not balance things out end live Most important, however, for X very profound thank you Is tor wim a long record as a re­ scandal, and this was no time saying that any readtvatiims he day in CmnecUcut? V yd. The significance o f such voting, In the ith what we have, recycling natural re- the organization Is what me extended to all the wonderful LAMP CHIMNEYS - APOTHECARY JARS yd. former, for gcvemor. to risk confrontation Simon’s might have' along that line could Peihaps we are prejudiced by whole town, arid especially inside the ' cources and materials, improving me embrace between Simon and people whose votes and eifforts That is me worst news for Da­ unimpeachably clean record be cured, eaaily enough, by our own personal experience. It COLORFUL COOKIE TINS-GIFT BOXES quality o f Ufe, enhancing cultural values ley’s enemies. For fully a year, the Daley organization does to helped me to be elected to serve J Eighth District, is surely not lost on and non-political image would passing a law which would just happens that we have never ‘ and excellence, but spuming growm as mey had been hoping that Daley reform efforts to oust Daley’s on'toe Board of Education . WIRE WREATH FORMS be an immense advantage amid make me gambling legal; it had met, outside of certain encoun­ euiyone who, on either aide ot the issue, / a Good ’Ihing. — machine hacks from the state Much of the help of friends would succumb to temptation public hostility towai^ profes­ to be presumed that he mought ters inside me Capitol at Hart­ GYM BAGS (Just The Right Size) has been concerned with Manchester’s' The proponents cf a ’’'NoGrowm S6- legislature. Simon has little ahd well-wishers was done in end pick a party stalwart to sional politicians. ford, anybody who wanted this . clety" also support the crusade for Zero- choice but to give his blessing he was favoring sixnething me such a quiet, self-effacing man­ ALL KINDS OF HANGERS long alow movement toward the eventual trigger a bitter, confusing Dem­ Moreover, the organization kind of Connecticut. Population Growth. The two zeros go to­ to even the most unsavory can­ people of Connecticut mem- ner, that any listing of names ^abrics ocratic primary fight next now takes slightly more seri­ SPRAY PAINT - CORD FOR MACRAME unification of vital town services. gether: population and ONP . And, wim didates on the- organization selves were ready to favor and would certainly fail to recognize March. ’Die beneficiaries of toe ously me campaign for gover­ This was voting by the Water/Omn- great force, mey point out that if rimer slate ^ in me primary. Indeed, accept as a part of future state the kindness of all. Only In this THERMOS BOTTLES AND REPLACEMENTS Armageddon would be Republi­ nor by Daniel Walker, who re­ life. Herald 100% actate - 44” /45" wide - washable ''population growm or economic growm can Gov. Richard Ogilvie, fight- Simon enhances the entire public way can I begin to ex­ 100% - 45” wide Great new colors for fall. panyts own customers. signed as general counsel of continues at th e recent exponential _ing an uphill struggle for re- Democratic ticket in the gener­ Bom Legislature and <3over- press, my gratitude tq each of Moreover, It was voting in which they ^ Montgomery Ward to crusade Yesterdays______j EVERYBODY IS PLEASED AT PLAZA !1 & TIE PRINTS rates, we will come before long to an ab^ election, and me anti-Daley al election. Including me poli­ nor assumed mey were doing a you. against the Daley machine. Al­ QUILTED They always hold their shape! had been fully alerted to the fact that, if solutely interoleraUe result. . Democratic reformers. tically vital post of state’s at­ popular thing. \ On Sunday, November sev- though no serious politician 2iSf Years Ago Machine Washable! they voted for me purchase of the Water We cannot continue mese rates indef­ But the avoidance of self-dam- torney for Cook County. This may still be me trum, as celanese acetate - 44”/45” wide gives Walker anv chance to ac­ SHEER PRINTS y d .5 2 2 ’ initely, it should be quite obvious. So, aglh

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Andover Drug Center Mrs. Gandhi Pair Caught Belfast Battle Tolland County O bituary The Drug Adviaory Cantor, O n R oo f O f FoU ow edBy SupeHor Court ‘Children’s Interests’ First n Park 8t , to open Monday Welcomed At M ANCHESm EVENING HERALD. MANOHESTER, CONN.. THyflSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1971 PAGE NINE WTtWi Bnuni through Saturday from noon to 10 p.m. H uria Brown, 53, of 8S Oak Rudolph C. Tompldna, 43, of White House ddy, ()sh platter, cole *tow, that the Am m isiion would be In Teacher Controversy A tolaphona baokup aoTvioa 'Bolton ^ H ebron Fabric Shop St. died Monday a t an area 51 Arrests Amaton waa aentenced yeater- ITrench fries, jsllo with topping. willing to meet wlA him at A y Committeewoman Denies convaleacent home. day to aerve two to eight yeara la dvallablo whan tha oaator (Oonliiiued from Page Oae) M ldAt Focdball time. Police caught two Manchea- Oraveaide aervicea wens held (OoattMied Prom Page Om ) in the atata prlaon at Somera. *nui Andover Board of Bduoa- mn, working half-time aaaiat- to oloaed. Midget Football The Bolton Tigers will defend Rules Studied B A k Fair tar youtha thia morning hiding morning at Old South Ceme- ^ ^ . H r h ^ n lJ d e d ^ l^ W to five “ « « Indicated that it la da- ed by a fuU-Uma aide, would ru r drug adviaory Informap After hsr meeting at the Toutha atoned aome troopera «• Jermined to go ahead with what provide an adequate raaource Aeir pertset seasA record Ate The pro will spAsbr a Book Rift Reason for Quitting

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the duties of lecturer. Andover Tolland "night at 7 In the Tolland idgh Another honor bestowed on a Holiday Fair Scouts Entertain SchOol^gym, Any man not pres- local grari^ member was the enUy i^aylng with Uie league h a m h a w Melvili Williams State Orange’s selection of Mrs. J. - Historical Unit At Crestfield Building Permits or on a tekm may attend the Margaret Teomans, past over­ Set Saturday Membera of Bolton Oirt Scout meeting. Reslaknta wUIing to Resigns CRPA, seer and newly elected chaplain u To Hear Attorney Troop 008 entertained the real- F o r October officiate for the leaD>e^ are also of the local group, ns "Oranger Center Congregational Church dents of Crestlleld'Oonvaleeoent asked to attend or to-Oall Au­ PZC Positions of the Year" In Andover. will have Its annual HoUday k a Atty. Thomas Oonnsll of Don. Hospital last SAturday at a Hal­ Total $103,075 gust Unk, Davis Ave. Rockville, Fair Saturday from »:80 a.m. to' k-' -><. nsl Rd., Vernon, post president In a MirprlM nunre Kelvin loween party. l^illetln Board . Manchester Evening Herald 4 p.m. at the church. I y of the . Vernon Hletorloal Moi­ Building permits Issued dur­ WlUiamii has reeigned from lUa Hie scouts performed a aktt The Tolland Junior Women’s Andover cormvondent, Anna F oe the first time, there will J ety, will be a panelist and poBMon'on the toem’e Planning and sang aeveral songs. There ing October totaled 8103,070 ac- Club ____ Conservation.______Committee Frtslna, ’Tel. T4I-M4T. be a Tag Sale at the fair. It wlU t speaker at the ninth annual also was a costume parade, cording to Building InspeSor will meet tonight at B in a ere and Sonfaig Oommiairion and aa be .held on the second floor at Jf.-’ • im OHEfROtETS confefonoe of New Bnglahd one of the toim’a two delegatee the church. and refreahments were aerved. AT Hlstoribal SoolaUes, to be held Charles Schuts, and Included a al*ve workshop to make dry Wlnnere for the best coo- •.. . . . flower arrangements. Meeting to the CRPA (Ci^>ltoI Region this weekend In Hartford. Planning Agenoy). Transportation Handmade articles which will tumes were Mrs. Addy Roeser, 1 RATES! 7-11 store, on Rt. 30, and two pjacq al the Hodkevlcs ttaeni 1971 Oonnetl's talk will deal with Citing “ atrlctiy peraonal” rea- be on sate include a large as "Mias Pink" and HUdred nouaes. home on Tory Rd. multi-color ’ wool hand-braided f V ' "Htetortpal Booletlee meeting eons for leaving both poets, Wll. Study Planned Orange, "Vintage ’71,’’ both Permits Isaued were Eldredge The United Congregational rug, a brown, green and rust the challenge of the present.” Uams, in hla letters addressed reaidenta at Crestfield; and Yoat, store on Rt. 30, 824.000; church Womens Fellowship will ’The 20-member Capitol Re­ color knit afghan, crewel pic­ ■, In port|t!ular h® will discuss to iPTO Chairman Raymond Scouts Denise DeMartln, as a Rae Peck, house, South River „ioet tonight at 8 at the church gion Council of Oovemmenta tures, and Various pillow cov­ "Hie W01k Into History,’’ spon­ Houle, expressed deep satiaho. 1990 boy and JoAnne Seoeblaroli Rd„ 824,000; Henry and George Religious Education Building to (OROOO), has announced the ers. The heirloom booth will sored lakt year by the Vernon tion at having worked on the as a I^Muilah girl. Krechko, house on Peter Green hear a talk on "Witchcraft, formation of a Capital Region feature an antique glass vase. Society and the Soclety’a exhi­ commission and the excellent Rd., 822,000. Rootwork (magic) and Psychla-. Transportation Task Fwce, with A coffee shop will be open - 8* bit on the art w ork’bf the late Miscellaneous permits Issued try," by Dr. Donald Wlntrob, relationships shared while CBCXX3 member William S. from »;S0 to 11:80; luncheon Ouetave Hoffman, a native of Included; David Webster, shop- The Middle and High Shod working in that ct^aclty. Mayer Ha chairman. Public Records WlU be served ifrom ll;80 to Bart SohMtoB ' .. . Rockville. ping center sign, 81,000. Mai- Building Committee are ached- Williams has been appointed Mayer is ftrat aelectman In Warranty Deed Reception Guest 1;S0, and a tea room wtU be The Vernon Society was the colm Barlow, Rt. 74, garage uled to meet tonight at 8 in the by the P29C three times to act East Granby and wap a four- cpen from 12 ;80 to 2 :S0. Thomas J. Habkett et. al. to & OUn R. Gerioh, two parcels, one sole organisation In Connecticut Mrs. Charles Harvey of L/oehr 810,000 and another garage on Middle Behoof Library. aa ORPA representative, and term repreeentatlve. IBs 21-man Qhalrmen -of t^e various on ’Tolland Tpke., one on Depot to receive an award of merit Rd., Tolland, grand chaplain of Rl- 74, 80,000; Stanley Ssesto- The fourth grade Open House has served as chairman of that task force la compoaed of a booths are Mrs. AUce Pitkin Johnstofi^ Schneider Call St., total conveyance tax 880. tor ite work during 1970-71. the Oirder of Eastern Star of wlckl. Goose Lane, barn, 8800; will be held tonight at 7 at the agency’s Transportation Com­ broad repreaentatton of cltlaen, and MTs. M ay L Principal Donald Parker, so year In their presidential cam- profeeslonal caUera dancing at Heidelberg Univer- Unlvenfity Art Gallery will be The PZC fills Ms own vacan­ Greater Barttord Proeesw too. house; Mrs. VlrglnU Oarh and Miss Patricia Smith, past that parwit-teacher conferences patgns. and teachMB In the country, has slty in ’lifOn. Ohio. visited. 26" 3-Speed Bike Speed Slicks cies wldi candidates of Its own Mrs. Bertha Balmer, home bak­ matron and secretary of Hope " “ V he sohneiulod. Salinger told a ^ t 75 persons ery; Mrs. Nona McCsim and AcconUng to Jim and BsteUe Sundi^ acUvlUes will Include chapter, is In charge of reser- '^®The 1^ P'*®’ p.m. <*ehool school closing Wednesday night at Phillips Ex- choice for the duration of the WSe Mice your heating biiis Big savings on this lightweight All hdavy duty steel frame con­ W^ted States a ^ ««®da, m Pe*,y. chairmen tor the annl- a series of "clinics” on tho for- vaHm.ii.’ »in tiaim*. uhii k « tlma was necessitated by budg- eter Academy that federal leg- unexplred term, m Williams’ Mrs. Rena MlUer, mitten tree. vatlons. No tickets will model from 'C. Itoh. Includes struction. Safe low center of as several countri0s in veraary program, the response lowing' topics et economies as a means of ialatlon Is needed to control this case, be bad until UTS in that $2.5 Million Also, MTs. Nancy Cone, Mra. Hlstorto Dis- available at the door, handbrakes front and rear. gravity for stability. Genuine tricts and How to Establish ______; ellmlnatiiig the need to hire outlay of money, most of which post At that time, the position Donna Oehler and Mra. Eleanor , has been exceUent, and the Black and white seat. ball bearing wheels. *rhem; Manuscripts and ottter substitute teachers to cover goes to television advertising, will again be filled by g^n^jal Profit Seen HOhenthal, sweet shotqie; Mrs. In 1970, he was honored by dance is expected to draw the into even payments. documents — how to preserve during the conferences and to Salinger, who was press sec- town electlan. Lucy Robertson and Mis. t^r- being named to the Square largest gathering over of square $717,000 Ready and use them; Publish or perish permU the holding of the con- retary to Presidents John F. In the case of a CRPA repre­ Fot Lottery glnla Kkilm, toy town; Mrs. Hel- Dance HaU of Flune in Los An- dancers in this area. $ O f i 6 6 ^ — niodernlzlng publications, ferences In the classroom set- Kennedy and Lyndon B. Jehn- sentative, the usual procedure And that’s what we’re offering with our For State Jobs HUGE SAVINGS HARTFORD (AP) — Gov. *** - Dolores preseri4ng local history through Ung. son, was stumping in New has been for the first selectman Thomas J. MeskUl said today SwaUow, coffee shop; MTs. H U a e SSELECTION E L E C ON ALL heating oii budget pian that spreads your hooka, and bulletins; Meaning­ HAR’TFORD (AP) — Gov. FlUa Vacancy Hampshire tor Sen. George 8. or others to submit the names ALL%-Lff.'AKESAND MODELSI REMCO! he expects the state lotteiy to Baxter and Mra. paym ent eveniy over the months. ful dlapAays — principles and ’Thomas J. MeskUl said Wednes- In one of his last aettons as McGovern, D-ft.D.,- who seeks of suitable candidates to the bring In Miough_mon^ to pay Ardys Chase, luncheon; MTs. Wfiat you pay in June, you pay in Jan­ technlques for amateurs, useful day CkmnecUcut has 8717,000 In first aelectman, Charioa Thl- his party’s presidential noml- ^>Zp which then af^noves ap- its operating costs and atlU Hebeccq. Frank, Mn. Mary HI-HO uary. materials and where to buy correcUons-lmprovements ftmds fault appointed Rudoliqi W. Ko- nation next year, ARGO ‘ at of the representative. pour 12.0 miiHnii into the state’s Mrs. Catherine ^1 them; EducaUon In 107^ Are and 460 state jobs coming. walskl to fiU a vacancy on * First Selectman Robrnt Post WEEKEND SPECrAL General EVud by next July 1 Jack, tea room. You get heating efficiency all year round we turning them off or fbrnlng The federal funds wiU be the Conservation Commission said he regretted Williams deci­ g a s h ft g a b b y Spring Horse "I feel we wUl do that well,’’ Esther BisseU, Mrs. with clean, dependable Mobil Heating Oil, them, on?; How to reach out used for the construction and caused by the reslgi^on of Corn Popper sion to reslgn7''dFtt Williams FOR said Uie governor at hU mom- ’Mhry Frederickson. Mra. Cher- and convenierit monthly payments you can across that notorious gap. renovation of correctional facU- Donald MeVay. had been a valuahla member of ing news conference. yl Mra. Nancy Spur- Wild western action for Indooi-s Thesee-it-happen. toy. No mess ’The.closing speaker wUl be iUes, he said. Emphasis also Mra. Bonnie Dombeck, sec- because It uses no oil. Corn, bags both groups. The Gaming ha, geon are general chairmen of counton. — ^ e h * or out. He has bullt-ln saddle, *1.79 doz. Dr. WfUiam Pierson Jr., Pro- will be placed on community- retary to the first ^selectmen, relniand handles. flavoring included. Orange Awnida Call us now. We’re home treating specialists. And | U | | ^ | | % | | been allocated 12,100,000 by the Mrs- Bemlce Maher fesscr cf Art at Williams Col- based correcUonal faculties, and has resigned effective imme- Cosmetics IITb. Ann Van Deusen of Late Flpance Advisory Committee to MTs. Lee HUl are treasur- Budget Organizers, to make your winters more comfortable. lege< programs. diately. Rd. of Andover was aingulaxiy payf the expenses of the state’s ***• Mra. Jane FrankUn is In 1*.79 d o i. Tile jobs, provided through Classes Canceled honored at Monday night’s hheating e o tin g d l ITS K now gambling enterprises-ln- K the Emergency Employment Tlie Rec Boerd-sixxisored bot- meeting of the Andover Orange eluding race tracks and off- J*®® Brimka heads the tele- • A L L HI-HO HUGE SAVINGS ALSO FULL LINE OF THE MOST LUXUR. N ile's Play Act of 1971, will be created In on classes scheduled for tonight at the old tosm hall in town. track betting—durliig the cur- P^'®*** committee, ON AL L ARGO! lOUS CHOCOLATES IN THE WORLD — American Cousin,’’ a state installations for unem- have been canceled due to the AT BIO DISCOUNTSI Master pro tern Mrs. Doris Uggetts rent fiscal year. i three-BCt comedy by Tom Tay- ployed peramis from the state’s scheduling of the fourth grade Hutcblxiaon presented Mrs. Van FLORA-MIR CHOCOLATES GIFT WRAPPED. M-HOUR SERVIOE! • PHONE M M 1» lor, Starrliig (Laura Keene, was seven largest ciUes and 19 open house, At the PZrkade ID E A L T O Y Deusen with a cerUflcate of ID E A L T O Y being ^ r fo r m e d at FolM’s The- smaUer communlUes within Men’s VoUeytiall recognition from the State MANCHESTER the commission, vdiose ex- NEW YORK — ion«ig4» qu atre 'In, Washington the night commuting distance of majm* The first meeting of the Men’s Shaker Maker Orange for outstanding service penses are supposed to come and petroleum neoduetk to nro- M oriarty BrotherM Ibss Across' Ph I Buettner Florist; Ine. ^ ^ n std en t Lincoln was shot. state oCtices. VolleybaU League wiU he to- Children mix powder and water, in the duties of the office of from Uie gambUng operattnos, vide 70 mUUon cars wMh 20 gal- Indoor and outdoor fun for the lecturer. ' X ______'t - ______pour Into 2-plece mold, and In hut HeskUl said the budget estl- ions of gas each were soUled on 1122 BURNSIDE AYE., EAST HARTFORD minutes, It's a cute little figure. — whole family. Can be played with M i s . Van Deusen recently had teams or individual players. mate that the lotteiy would net the watms of the world lest ' TEL. 528-9686 « WE GIVE YALUAILE GREEN Creative.and fun. been presented with an award 82.0 million during this flscal year. This to o mU- X from the Nattonal Orange As- year took Into account the ex- Uon tone of die w o ^ s 1970 OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS m cnclatlon, also honoring her for penses necessary to get it go- ciude oU production of 2 biln^ 31S CENTER STRIET MANCHESfflR ^ 9 9 her oiisfandlng performance in HUGE tons. ALL IDEAL AT HUGE SAVINGS ON ALL BIG DISCOUNTSI IDEAL TOYSI

CENTURY MATTEL C a rS e a t Hot Wheels U C h rom e plated. Safety-approved. Collecfior Series Safety features include extra padded guard rail, and two-way adjustable, Imagination on wheels, O rl^ quick release thorax belt. Inal Hot Wheels design arid customizing, Including all the DODL_ extras; rear slicks, etc. > HUGE SAVINGS ♦ 8 » 3 .ALL CENTURY A T* 1 ON AL L BOYSSAYTHIS: AT BIG DISCOUNTSI 2,*1 MATTEL! MATTEL MATTEL I ECONOMY FibiJR-DdOR Dizzy Dare Rumblers H o t Birds It’s RRRumblers motorcycle vs. Metal planes that fly without fuel. Hot Wheels car on a challenging All equipped with detailed oper­ super-stunt loop. With ating features. Retractable landing afTtOGIVEYD popping drag chutes. gear. HUGE ► 9 9 * SAVINGS , ON A LL THAN JUST A LOW P ALL MATTEL AT for M ATTEL I , Dart's famous for operating econ- BIG DISCOUNTSI I omy, too. (A nationwide survey of MATTEL 1971 Dart owners, based on MATTEL And our new 1972 Dodge Dart [nearly Va million owner-driven And the big news for 1972; We^ Custom four-door does. It's one s miles, showed that the Dodge 225 extended our FREE AUTOMATIC" Hot Birds Air Race Set of the roomiest compacts on the Six averaged between 16 and 20 miles TRANSMISSION offer to include I TimeyTell Doll road today. (In fact, Dart’s big per gallon.) the Dart Custom four-door, at well P ilo t's control panel for take offs, enough to be your only car.) 9bom Two toys In one. She's a talking doll and an as the Swinger hardtopi Conwin "\altltu de, maneuvers and landings. With education toy,. Includes special play watch for six, a huge trunk, great styling, plus Older Dodge Darts are In brisk today and ask about It. Test-drive a Dodge for the littlagirl. superb handling, thanks to front torsion- Dart before you buy any new car. bar, suspension. demand as used cars. Dart's now at Burger King' classic styling and dependability are two of the reasons for this popularity A L L MATTEL ALL MATTEL DOLLS : i and for Dart’s traditional high rhsala. O O l^ a S m ATBIG ATBIG DISCOUNTS DISCOUNTSI This: exciting new book was made especially for all of the King’s friends Aumt^zBO oeALsn who ride bicycles. It’s full of pictures to color— and Vules to make riding \A M A T I MARX a bicycle safer andrnore fun! ^ Fatllftt Electro Shot At the end of the book is a Safety Quiz. When completed correctly, Ihe Fantastic automatic toy gun, Juico Mechii Single shot or automatic electric King's friends can receive a Burger King* National Driver’s License which Recharger and portable power source for machine gUn, Fires slow shot or Slifzlers Cars, Earthshakers Muscle rapid fjre. shows that they are a safe driver! machines, 8i Hot Line electric trains.

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fer he is planning a now drive bers, Michael Peace, Charles Lending Rate to destroy the North Vietnam­ Coventry Nyack and James Ladd. ese and Viet Cong bases rt- O liBnal OuIIaI • T I m ImwtiWiisil O h II w I a TV Tonight The other retiring member, mahUng in tha U Mlnh forest Hugo Thomas, was unable to PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVfiMBER 4, 1971 Reduced By. and at . the oouttern tip of ths Sas Batut^y’s TV Wash attend last night's meeting. Oa Mau penlpsula. Bradley tor Complsts Ustinga. As part of the proceedings, Manchester Point; a daughter to Mr. lind FIckett, East Hartford; Wilfrid Mujor Banks Truong said' ho will commit each member, old and new,, The Mrs. Donald Graves, 3 Pioneer Challfour, 39B B luefleld D r.; the 6th and 3lst Divlsians to the Bia (•> Bis vsiu r (C) To Chair made a comment about the Circle; a daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Gary Williams and daugh­ (Oantimiad trom Paga Ona) drive. He gkve no UmetoUe, <•» I. DrJrssm of fasasle h U sa Council fine working relationship of the Ave., RiKkvIlle; a son to Mr. phen Messier and daughter, ml Bank, Northam Truat ^ gins in the delta in Deoamter. StM (I) Drsfatl (0> first council, and that It would v is rriN o HOURS Merrow; Mrs. David H. Ed­ ^’We have the JnlUatlve," he (tl> Hm m ’i Htrasi (C) and Mrs. Donald Bums, 446 W. Karrla Truat out thalr prime (M> OUllsila’a Iilssf (0 ) be "a hard act to follow." Emotional gullet Intennedlnte ’ Caro Soiiil- Albert Bradley, the only In­ Middle Tpke. wards and son. East Hartford; declared. "We have the mo­ (46) Nawi — BpeHa sa6 Former chairman Lewis was ? private, noon ■ 3 p.iii., anil 4 fataa to 6H par oent today, WMlber (0 ) cumbent Dehiocrat to seek re- Mrs. Keith Kloter and daugh­ mentum and we want to main­ also cited for his leadership of AT p.ni, • 8 p.ni.; private rooina, DISCHARGED. YBSTjBRDAY: while Continental National of SiU V UppeslBs Operating on a purely proto­ trend In. money maricet rates (11) Dleh V ia Dyha both parties hod such a high- Caro: Iininodlnte family only, 224 Famham Rd., South Wind­ ^nte^Nawa — Sparta col agenda, ths “ old” council Mrs, Jules Goldstein of 218 over the paat two weeka makes aad calibre of candidates." Eight TRI cmr PLAZA any time, limited further reduotion in the Last Month (4S> Nawa tsi ran for the council, with seven iitea. St., Rockville; Stanley Majew- 7iM (t> All Abaat Faeai ( ) lIHma rate appropriate, to keep 0 elected. skl, 99 North St. speaker tomorrow at the Cos­ (It) Marla Ooma VERNON, CONN. .Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.ni. ^ in Une with short-term interest (Continued From Page One) ({11 I Drasm af Jaaiate ' In establishing its working - t Also, William F. Gleason, 60 mopolitan Club meeting at 2 COME ONE! 18:45 p.ni., and 6:.S0 p.m. ■ 8 nftea gsneraUy," Oiase said in (id) Slplas Naa procedures, . the new council Downey Dr.; George S. Nelson, and. wood products, gaaoUne, (4S) Dnwaat p.m.; others, .8 p.ni. ■ 4 p.m., p.m. In Memorial Hall of Cen­ announoing, the cut. liW (I) Baareatal agreed to continue m eeting on Long Hill Rd., Andover; Joy B. ST. BRIESET HARVEST BAZAAR; and 6:80 p.m. ■ 8 p.m. ter Congregational Church. ■nie priine rate, which is the residual fuel, electric power, (SMS) n ip WUaaw Shaw the first and third Mondays of Redman, East Hartford; Mrs. (S-4S) AUaa Smith aad J IS for women who love Age Limits: 16 In maternity, intereat commercial hmifc. textllea, rubber and plastic (111 Maria Uie mpnth. Elfrlede Ratajskl, East Hart­ Mrs. Goldstein will review the. 18 In other areas, no limit In charge their most credit-worthy SiM (I) Marla (0) Correction ford. book, "Future Shock" by Alvin SCHOOL CAPITERIA products, the bureau said. ( t i l t ) NIehala (C) self-service. corporate customers, was low- There was an error in yester­ Also, Mrs. Christine Redlng- Lceffer, which la a study that On a seasonally adjusted (S-IS) Laasatraal The enior||;eney entrance on 70 MADt STREET, MANOHBSITBR eiad two weeks ago to 6K per StM (II) Caadid Oomara day's announcement of winners bargains buf find time too er. Discovery Rd., RFD 4. Ver­ claims to show how the rapid IfiM CKMS) Dooa Martia Show Armory .St. Is the only hospital cent from 6 per cent where It basis, wholesale prices for hv .n <®> in the contest for Zoning Board non; Mrs. Eleanor A. MacNell, chang;e In our world is be­ (S4S) Owaa MonhaU, CaiB- enltrance open from 11 p.m, to SATURDAY. NOV. Sth — 10 A.M. - 3 f^.M. had atood since June. It had dustrlal commodities declined ■alar At Law (0) of Appeals alternates. Republi­ V Lakevlew Dr., Coventry; Clare coming t(x> much for us to cope Smith, a clarification made yes­ da Picard, 71 Hilton Dr., South her BS degree in education and (U ) Daabrldsad Booths — Country Store — Jewelry — Christmas Decoratloos The prime rate la considered ished goods w ere up 0.6 per 11 :U (I) Marlaa terday because of the minority We have a^great (election of dresses, pant coats, coats, Windsor. her MA. degree in prs(xmel ad­ — Baked Goods — Aprons — Charcoal Drawings — H ando^e (o{ llnanoiaUy significant because cent. 11 tU (tiM ) Taalfht Show representoti(xi rule. Democrat Patients Today :/883 ■ Also, Sara M. Lewis, Swamp ministration and g;uldance from Artloles — Csndy Booth — New A Used Toys — White Caraaa other bhnx loan rates are Disk OaraM Shaw Richard Hawley wBi correctly and sport coats at happy surprise prices in a cozy corner •Rd., (Coventry: Mrs. Amelia New York University. She for. phant Booth — Antique Articies. — Candles — Toys — Arts Wholesale prices of Ameri­ 46 ADMITTE3D YESTERDAY: scaled upward from it. 111 (S46) Nawa ■■ —Pnwar A identified as a winner. Schofield, Stafford Springs; Mrs. merly taught social studies in and Orafls. can-made can increased 1.0 on Linda S. Boor, Stafford/Springs; Chase Manhattan’s new in­ of a friendly store. Ann D. Tanguay, 182 RaliA R d.; New York Junior high schools, per cent in October, the bureau Piaper A Slfa On Julie A. Cogswell, 1238 Hartford stallment loan rates, effective iiM Nawa — Prapar aad Mancteater Evening Herald Mrs. Shirley L. - Danahy, East and was a substitute teacher in CARTOONS and GAMES tor the OHILimEN sold. But it said this did not on Tpke., Vernon; Mrs. Rachel M. Friday, would apiriy to all per- ■i Coventry oorreepondeiit, HoEy Hartford; Mrs. borothy m ; Manchester for five years. Sponsored byj|l|e_Bpsary Society necessarily violate the freeze T V (N ) Giguere, 26 Croft Dr.; Ralph acnal, autom obile, sm all bust- Tharal Giuitner. te l. 748-8786. Quinn', Colchester; Clarence W. Mrs. Ralph E. EYank recently because September prices were Narambar 4 LATEST AT B. Hallwobd, 33 Trout Stream nsas and home improvement PM (Juster, 112 Aspinall Dr., An­ was elected club secretary to en tirely fo r 1971. m odel c a n (O) Dr., Vernon. ' loans iq> to 86 months. T h e re- AHwrt Bradley dover. replace Mrs. N. S. Kunselman. while October prices are for Also, Herbert J. /Hill, 99 duotlona would be slightly more ‘‘Maldns Money Stretcli from Also, Jacob Rosenshein, 166 Mrs. William O. Gray is ohair- 1672 models. . Payday to Payday" retired and the new ened Oct. 27, but prices South Windsor; Robert E. Nls- subject to the provisians of the 'the cafeteria menu for Man­ Steering Committee, and Rob­ were either above estimates or bet, 368 Windsor St.; Charles inflexible by some bankers, President’s stabilisation ac- chester-public sebpoU Nov. 8- nro weeks ago First National ert Keller as head ot the F i­ were not based on the system TRI CITY PLAZA A. Pelkle, RPD 3, Vernon; U on." 1 2 : City Bank; Irving trust Co. and nance Committee. Bralnard and described in the bid specifica- George E. Pratt, 410 Woodland- Jacquard Type ; The bureau said prlcea of : Shepherd’s pie with tions. several smaller banks dis­ Mrs. POwler will work with VERNON. CONN. St.; Mrs. Carol L'.' Olson, Glas­ raw agricultural prcxhicts and Ipped potato, celery sticks, carded the prime rate and Breault, while the remaining TTie specifications have been tonbury; Anthony J. Sylvester, imported Items rose. bread, butter, milk, chocolate HOURS: MON. THRU FRL 10-9 — SAT. 9:30-5:80 adopted a floating rote pegged two councllmen, Wesley Lewis revised slightly for this bidding. East Hartford; Francis J. Ye- Decorative Draw Drapes Raw agricultural products do pudding. to interest levels in the open and David Roach will work with ' A total of 14,600 is available 8onl9, 426 EJ Middle Tpke. not have price ceilings imposed Tu esday: Frankfurt on a (;oU, |a|$ne |Duei|0^ m a riu t K eller. for the system — $2,600 the ^9||o;|OUI| ei|X ••H "0 |Buo|ieMii •HA under the freeze, and prices of potato chips, cole slaw, milk, ' Last night’s meeting was call­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Wash,and Hang fiberglass C U iiftM x Initial base rate Board of Directors allocated imported items are legally apple crisp. ed to order by ouhfoing chair­ daughter tp Mr. and Mrs. Dav­ that’s shrinkproof, fire safe. 48" x 72" was 5% ipr cent, the same as Oct. 6, and $2,000 w U qh the SUk allcwed to rise by the exact 'Wednesday: Raked, meat loaf, id W. White, Warehouse Point; Solid colors, deep 3 finger OorRag. the j>rlme rate at the time. But man Lewis, uiio called for re­ City SoftbaU League haa agreed 9 P amount of extra Import duty parsUed p

‘ I 1- I ' 4 PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1971 Vemon Young Folk MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., rHURSDAY, NOVE^TBER 4, 1971 PACE F IF T E E N CAR PARTS inc. MD Drive To Sponsor 01 ’TOLLAND TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER South Wind$or P H O N E 043>B168 Will Start ‘Superstar’ From Your Arts Committee A light show and pantomime- NpTfCE NEW STORE HOURS Lists Programs On Sunday dance Interpretation of the re­ Beginning October 25th. ^ cording, “ Jesus Christ, Super- The newly formed Cultural More than 300 volunteers will star,” will be presented tomor­ Mon. thru Frl.‘8:00 A.M, until 6:00 P.M. Neighbor’s Kitchen Arts Cornmitteo has drawn up take part in a house-to-house row at a p.m. at South United a tentative list of programs de­ canvass for funds for muscular Methodist Church, sponsored by several youth groups. Saturdays 8:00 A.M. until 1.00 P.M. signed to expand cultural oppor­ dystrophy, starting Sunday and By VIVIAN F. FBRGUHDN ’The Rev. Arnold Westwood of tunities for town students. continuing through to Nov. 14. FOR YOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS — the Unitarian Universalist So­ The banana was once colled Story-telling for kindergar­ BJarl Beebe is chairman of the BUY WHERE THE PROS BUY! ciety, who made the arrange­ the "Apple of Paradise" and teners by Miss Owen Reed ahd- fund drive for the Rockville ments to have the Natick area. Members of the Vemon, someUmes "Adam ’s Fig.” A donce participation In the per­ (Moss.) Community Youth per­ “A Single Source Convenience” formances of the Trudy Kasch- Rockville, .Tolland and EUling- form the show, said it will be mythical story tells us that the ton fire departments have vol­ man troupe for first ami sec­ presented as though it wore ...One Call — That’s A ll!... serpent who tempted Eve in the ond graders are two possibili­ unteered to place some 240 coin happening now. Garden, of Eden, or Paradise,, ties. canisters In all retail outlets in ’The players will wear con­ the area. hid in*^ a bunch of bananas. ’ ’The committee Is also-consid­ temporary clothes of young peo­ ering Hartt Opera ’Theater per. Hie funds raised support a ple, such as blue , swedt-. Some say banana leaves were worldwide research pi-ogrum formonces for third and fourth and leather . The the flrsl articles of clothing and graders at the high school, and seeking a cause and cure for dance and its special lighting not fig leaves. the .muscular - disease, as well trips to the Bushnell In Hart­ effects were developed by the The banana is a naUve of the ford so that Orades 6-8 'may at­ as provide services and -equip- Natick group of Junior and sen­ E{Bist Indies. It requires a hot, meht for local victims of the tend the Hartford Symphony ior high school students. ADRIAN’S V damp climate 'ivith rich soil, Orchestra’s 'Young Pqpple disease. ’The 60-member interdenom­ and now is cultivated In all trop­ Harvest Dance Concerts, inational group was organized ic ^ countries. Only one stalk of The fifth grades may also be A Harvest Dance, with pro­ for the show. bananas grow on a plant. The afforded the opportunity to hear ceeds to go to St. John's ’The Rev. Mr. Westwood point­ HAIRDRESSERS smaU end of the fruit points up- Church, will be held tomorrow the Greater Hartford Youth ed. out that the rock opera was wiud when growing and not Chorale; sixth grades, a H artt. starting at 9 p.m. at the Italian- written for young people and down as we someUmea see American Friendship Club, ANNOUNCES Opera Theater presentation cf that the interpretation by Na- ' them hanging in the grocery "Rescue from the Pirates’;" a Kingsbury Ave., Tolland. tick young people has been store. Dancing will be to the “ Big children’s opera narrated In meaningful to audiences all Bananas are not allowed to Bond Sound of the 40's.” Tick­ E n gli^; seventh graders, a Q&nte U)IN over New England because It Qjof ripen on the plant. They are al­ ets may be obtained by calling youth ballet team, and the eight reflects the youth culture. ’The FREE.,.... most always picked green. In Roger .. Wilson or Norman graders Mlmika, a pantomime group played last week to a areas where the banana is com­ Bourque. 1trio performing the Lieutenant standing-room-only audience in for the month of November, a human hair mon, the natives use the fruit Drugs Program Kije Suite. It. Longmeadow, Mass., he said. wiglet (color of your choice) will be yours with much as we would potatoes. Grades 9-12 would see "Home •In connection with “ Drug A Coventry artist, Gary COr- Awareness” miwith, the Rock­ the purchase of a Perm, frosting, or complete ’They are fried, baked, boiled of the Brave” performed By the rlgan, designed a stencil for and are a staple In the diet of Hartford Stage Company at the ville Junior Library \W11 pre­ posters displayed In town. bleach. many poor people. high school. sent a program, SEiturday, en­ Sponsoring groups will sqrve Originally, the name banana This week the committee has titled “ Drugs, or like that.” a supper to -the Natick young PERM...... Reg. $25.00 The program will start at 10 wais hpplled to those varieties sent letters to parents explain­ (Herald photo by PIntb] people in South Church before ing the alms of the group, •i.m. and there will be a repeat the show. Sponsors include FROSTING ...... Reg. $35.00 which are consumed raw. Plan­ (^iN 'tuo. at 11 a.m. it interest warrants tains were the cooking vari- which Is seeking financial sup­ youth groups from the Unltarl- port to put the proposed pro­ it. Dr. Daniel Woolwich, chair, The Hostess Didn^t Tell Them in Advance an-Unlversallst Society; Center VIRGIN BLEACH ...... ?.Reg. $35.00 eUes. Today, there is not as man of the 'Mayor’s Committee much differentiation. In India, gram into effect'. 'Voiii^ i^oast (fioOvy How would you react to the unsuspecting announce­ licans elected to the Town Board of Directors. And Ccngregatlcnal, Second Conge- Co-chairman of the commit­ to Combat Drug Abuse,

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^ ^ I MANCHESTER EVENING HEJRALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1971 PAGE 8EVENTBHN PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING H15RALT). MANCHESTER CON^, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4„ 1971 ‘Gojod Grooming One of Many Facets of Discipline THE Click of Camera Disturbing ^ Lloyd’s Roth Feet Herald Angle By Now in Piston Door Mustaches Go and Eagles Start Winning DETROIT (AP)—Earl Lloyd had h|s foot in the EARL YO ST But Trevino Charms Fan Sporte Editor door of the Detroit Piston’s coaching officie once, but PHILADELPHIA (AP) Khayat, who aucceeded He made no bonea about the The players were unhappy Uake said. "We were success- the Raiders it closed on him and he went on to b ^ m e a busiiiess-. as boss after reason fcr the victories—seven with the_Icss of their mus- jui preseascn playing the ■®“*®*' ** MEXICO CITY (AP) — terlng some imore, then got off he has a dead serious approach He has a history of such COUNTRY CLUB ------man. Bolton’ s Tigers Showing Their Terth —if your boss came in wmiama reetovered fumbles, three pass laches. «. .n . the shot. U to the' game and his responsl- Following are the starting Suddenly he has both feet In Minus the hair charitable gifts. Bolton is mighty proud of its midget football entry o ff your I'’® game, Interceptions, a blccked middle linebacker, was the j ' . k.. ./..i *^® Lee 'Trevino had addressed He went immediately to'the Mlities to It. times and pairings for Satur­ the. office—and he Clin even cn their lips the Eagles won the u,at became a touchdown, most vociferous objector. He's *>®®‘- “" ‘I'"’® '’® *>®®'' ■uccessful mustaches', came off were He donated 2,0uWering to himaelf and again Incident, but Just port of the back In It, to use some of too purse to set up a caddy schol­ vta "Big E'^Hayes was back In closed sum and replaces BUI A Mg thanks for helping get arship fund a couple of years 7:55-—Kennedy, Sembenotti, six Starts this season and have The Eagles had lost their he knew his playars didn’t run, the time of the order. "I think cur winning comes was the only team

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PAGE EIGHTEEN- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTl'ni. CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1971 PAGE NINETEEN BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB 7 H M « h a n p B M z e g s HOW«ABOUTA Tvijs rrcHiN' MAYB£ NOW } ^NOBOpy APMITTSP 13 Tl^ERE OUGHTA BE A LAW _A*B A SQOirriN' FLOWKKr POWPBK IS WONT BB \ \ THERE WAB A Buiinets SorvIcM ______BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Help Wanted-Mde 36 Artietos Per Sole 4 8 ! LOrSA LAUBHSi «O O P PBItA Aiiiwfr to Ntoioui foulo ^AUBPICIOUS.l J PROBLEM WITH LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also ^S"*ORRy,6IRr' MARTHM HEREK tHE OLP ONE! , W e t Stuff WHAT 141MI9-. A C LIP J d iM T ? W BTLUER operator for large soft TWO kitchen sinks, 31x13", two ’ FUN! A BRANP-NEW BUT TALH^ moving large appliances. lAOO IT UP AGAIM* VOU CHARGED MV FIRST OW - drink bottling firm, full-time compartments^ good aa new, ! is CLASSIFIED Burning barrels dsUvered, $4. RAPIP ME lO< 100 M O C R ^ dUSTNERVdOS.J 8:80 — midnight. Immediate $16 each. Wooden atorm win-*^ COMPLITK ACROSS 3 Cascade ' 644-1778. I GUESS" opening, good opportunity for down and acreena, 66)i"x8SK", I WITH 1 Morning 4 Inclination f e r " ' experienced person to grow In 61"x81H", 61"x37t4”, 4tx- ' nMBERLAND Tree Service— 6UARANTEC moiiture 5 Ireland a position, with establlriied 28%". Excellent condition, $3^ 4 Bodiei of .jO Unwilling ADVERTISING Tree removal, pruning, lots firm. Good starting pay, excel- each, formica bar top 38x74", ' water 7 Coterie cloarej. No job tbo big or W m£M R' . lent benefits. Apply Coca (3olar*Hlg- 649-6048. ’ 8 ---- water 8 Frequent CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS small. Fifteen years experi­ 9 Too 461 Main St., Ejast Hartfiord. ------! 12 EucheriatIc 8 A.M. to 4i30 P.MT ence. Bonded, Insured, 742- 9 KWECZMIMKL wine cup 10 Peruse FlhIK HE'S BECH ------=:— ... - ...... DARK RICH stone free loiun, I 13 Have Hie 11 From himself 6606. ------8 yards $30. Sand, gravel, * 14.Niutical term (Latin) COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVX OVERCHARSED- Help Wonted - sbme, manure, pool, and patio | 15 Bridle part 17 Greeted SHARPENING Service —Saws, » flg,T OUT lU C 3 7 send. 648-9604. 16 Greek wood 10 Anatomical 28 Dlstributa problem 4tS0 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBLIOATION knives, axes, shears, skates. S A eW i lU M - M aw or Female H (pi.) networks 29 Fruit drinks 43 Far ofl rotary Uadea. Quick service. LUWD B OeedUne (or Betoidey end Monday la 4 iBO p.m. Friday ^ REAL Estate training course VERMONT Slate, Grade ‘,‘A " er 23 European 31 Finest (comb, form) Capitol Equipment Oo., 88 BY HANK LEONARD 20 Opposed to capital 33 Portable 44 Roman date sponsored by EvaVu A Clapp 8WiS*d, $7.60 per ^0 square foot MICKEY FINN cathode 24 Certain chair 46 Sleeveless Main St., Manchester. Hours Co. Starting November 13, o*Fton. Call (M9-4S86, 21 Rot flax European 38 Greeter garment PLEASE READ YOUR AD dally 7 ;80-B, ITiursday, 7 :s6-B NOW BEAT IT, LENNY! Y GRAB THE ■ H T THAT’S RON RAyKER.' complete tmlnlng for state EXCELLENT clean loam, f ' I'D IF YOU'RE SEEN WITH f FIRST BUS, 22 Skewer 25 Genus of 40 Adherent 47 Always Saturday, 7:80ri. 648-7968. Z IP P ER -U P^ 24 Clement of deism 48 Native of (Saaalfled or "Want Ada" are taken over the phone aa a ut salesman’s Itcenw. Successful yard truck load delivered, $30.^ IT LOOKS OKAY, KONl I DIDN'T . BETTER ME, YOU'LL BE I N y AND GO AS true olives oonvenlenoe. The advertlMr Bhonld read hlo « d the ITB8T B LET lIlM 26 Qenuine 26 Fortification 41 Clenched Copenhagen S’TBPS, sidewalks, stone walls, SILEHCE. applicants will be sponsored call 644-2437 ^ S£E VYEA7ALL HANOIN', AROUND I TAKE THIS TROUBLE! FAR AS IT'LL DAY IT APPBABS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the GET ADCUAR J0CE5* 27 Little (Scot.) 27 Flight of hands 50 Brazilian fireplaces, flagstone terraces. by, and guaranteed assocla. OUTSIDE.' THE NEAREST BUS BANDAGE TAKE you! F LA6T» next Inaertlon. The Herald la reaponalble (or only OB|E In- TOO MUCH iH STOP IS ON SIXTH STREET! OFF MV 30 “Lily maid steps 42 Industrial wallaba AH concrete repairs, both In­ tlon >yUh, this expanding firm SCREENED loom, sand,’ of Aatolat" eorreot or omitted Inaertlon tor any advertlaement and then HEAD.' side and outside railings, land­ tUANGE*»IIO«f of Realtors. Opening fifth loca- gravel, processed gravel, ‘ t l- f 32 Paused 1 2 1 4 t 8 7 t r ~ IT r r only to the extent of a "make good" Inaertlon. Errors wbleh 34 Laid anew, do not leaaen the valno of the advertisement will not be scaping. Reasonably priced. WHATDOTOU tlon In the spring. Intensive istone, fill. Also buHdoMr and^ as a rug li 12 14 oorreoted by "make good" Inaertlon. Call 648-0861. HEAR? follow-up training In all the backhoe service and droin“' 35 Fancy facets of successful real estate fields. George H. Orlfflng, An- ’ 36 Balance (ab.) 1$ It \i LIGHT hauling and moving. pracUce. All instructors - are dover, 742-78B& 37 Eccentric 1$ i r a r Clean shops, stores, etc. Rea- graduates of the Realtors In------wheels 643-2711 . sonable prices. 640-7782. Any- 39 Expiree stitute. Call Mr. Dwyer at ALUMINUM sheets used aa • OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN 40 Low und hill 21 Ume. Always on hand! Evans ft Clapp, 647-1464. printing plotea. .009 thick, 3Sx'|; 86", 26 centa earii or 6 (or $1. • 41 Distant ST u 21 29 M ARTHA Ae TERU "Z l/A fp iE ^ IF IT 'S TOO IM^RKA IN H ER E a i n t h e a t i t s t h SC3HOOL bus drivers, Bolton, 648-3711. IT ' TH ' ' 42 Pigpe'ni Automobiles For Sole 4 e x c a v a t i n g , b u l l d o z i n g HAMMOND, IND. FOR yOO.COULPN'T VOU HAVE WEIGHT/ I’M JU ST LIVIN' 45 Made U ______— ______grading, septic tank and draln- hours 7:20-9 a.m., 2-8:60 p.m. ■ OPENED THE WINDOW IN­ h 33 WITHIN' M'/MEANS, IS ALL manifest PLTMOUTH 19M, runs good, age work. State licensed, fully Minimum age 23 years. We OFFICB copier, unused, fully - STEAD OF DUMPINOA/IOST --THIS IS ABOUT a l l I 49 Cogitates M, OF THE BEDPINO CAN SUPPORT 1 HERALD $160, or best offer. Phone 643- Insured. Residential and corn- will train. 649-8400. automi^c, roll fed, $660., new,“ 51 Hawaiian PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER ON THE FLOOR COM FORTABLV/ I / N It 2607. merclal. Latulippe Broe. Inc. sacrifice $300. or beat offer. 52B^ht z m BOX LEHERS 742-9477, 872-4866. Building Contracting 14 - Help Wonted-Female 35 c o n t r o l counter help needed, ps|)er, chemicau tm older: PRISCILLA, A F T E R A L L , W IT H A L L 41 1964 MERCURY Colony Park, D IO Y O U LIBRARIANS , ITHOSB BOOKS cheers Stocks — Mortgages 27 . —r—rrr-r:------® »'8l»t« a week, Tuesday, Frl- machines, 648-3466. block, a l l ’TYPES repairs, carpen- LEX3AL Secretary — East of day and Saturday, approoct- KNIOW H A V E TO TO R E A D ? .? 53 Nuisance 42 43 44- 48 47 M For Your 9-paasanger station wagon. MASONRY — Brick, LIBRARIANS EAT, TOO 54 Oriental coin Inforination Clean, good condlUon.' Phone stone, cement work and re- !ry, tile, kitchens, bcUfas, addl- m o RIOAOES -• 1st and 2nd river, typing and short- mately 16 hours, $1.86 per 80-OALLON aquarium, com-. G E T R A ID ? 55 Exploit 4$ so li 649-6802. pairs including fireplaces and tlcns, garages, painting, heat- mortgages—Interim ' financing hand. Two years experience In hour. Muet be over 18 yean of plete with stand, dynoflow fll*; 56 Crafts 57 Before 12 u U 'THE HERALD will not ______M3-7367 after 6. _ expedient and confidential «*tate expert- age. No phone calls, apply to ter, two beaten, hood light, disclose the IdenUty of LiuMBJT, 1966, 2-door hardtop, ■■______------— —".i:___ ~— 7"— r:------t:— t r> tj«oi *«. once a plus. Excellent bene- manager. Parkade Bowling and other accessories. $80,. DOWN H U ft? any adverUser using box automaUc. Call after 6, 649- SNOW PLOWING, com m ercial GENERAL Cwitractlng — Car- ***^ “^ e ' o' Estate As- FeeSalw WM L em ^” ^ Phone 649-0647. 4 and residential. Reaaonable pontry. roofing, siding, gut- «>c., 648-8129. Pald. S ^ $128. Lanes. 1 Flatfishes letters. Readers answer­ 2444. „ ______Rita Girl, 99 B. Center St., 2 Exude ing blind box ads who rates. Contracts accepted. CaU ten, maaonary, addlUons. No n q W! Mortgage money Manchester, 646-8441 DISHWASHER, part-time, 11 TAG SALE — AU types oi\ (NiwspAFiz iNTiaraisi associationi desire to protect their 646-8467. » job too amaU. Free estimate, available with no appraisal or ------^ ^ ------a.m.-8 .p.m. Apply . . . Acadia Res- handcraft, candles, atUc tress-' idenUty con follow <• this 1969 VOLKSWAGEN, complete­ 649-0778. service charges. MANCHESTER’S mori conve- taurant, ToUand Tpke., Man- uren, clothes, furnitun, etc. 8, procedure: ly rebuilt. $800. Call 640-6944. TWO YOUNG married men will ...... — IntervlewB. No' obligation, "lent food store, needs woman cheater. Oakland St, Manchester, No-^ do small repair Jobs and paint Enclose your reply to 5Qg. to work, evenings and week- vember 6th and 6th, 1041 p.m. the box in ah envelope — sp«i.is,.vK « ______« SS“ ««»«««w-.«i- QUALITY playpen, ccflonial uddress to the Classified AclAeiSjutsOjk 3 3 baby changer, old tooU, wood- TJA Mb U.t N». OW. U "4 Manager, Manchester . . ______en cape storms and screens. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Evening Herald, together 646-1700. with a meiiio listing the T ^ B SERVICE (S^cler) - menta sold and repaired, ^eet statewide.' Credit ratliix uiuiec BABYSITTING In my licensed 648-9628. [ companies you do NOT ---- ;;—IT Trees cut, building lots clear- music and accessories. Ward home. Vicinity Center and Me- vwj.— __ ' 1964 VOLKSWAGEN BeaUe *___ _ „ *— ir-.,.. a«. iw«a essary. Reaaonable. Conflden- GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN want to see your letter. ______>• '* tree® topped. OOt a tree Knuae, 643-6386. Ual. quick arrangementa. Al- WOMAN to woi* In rest home, Kee Streets. Telephone Your letter will be de­ problem) Wril a-orth phone size 14, mink collar, like now, new fuMit end, brakes and « ,.» vln Lundy A^ewy, 627-7971 1 9 p.m. Call 64941986. 9728. 649-8716. T H E W ORRV W A R T ll-H stroyed if the advertiser fl HM >f M4A IwL. TM t»e >1 N* OW. I Is one you’ve menUoned. muffler this year. Asking $896. ______100 COnaUtuUon Plaza, Hart- MATURE woman to woric all MOTHERS — TWII. ciure for w o r n - - u jw v ' X Call alter 6 p.m., M9-9479. Roofing - Siding 16 r f - r If not It will be handled JUNK CARS removed,______ford. $10 Evenings, 233-6879. day Monday and part-time your child In my licensed f7/7Al'T ^ !J l) juer w& m p in the usual mmmer. each, any condition. Call 872- q u t t e r s and roofs, all types . “ ‘ flAH" ««■ ' Z ^ ^ - 4 n 2 ^ V 6 p ' ‘m:'i f^OOi 1969 'TEMPEST, $1,690. 1964 9*88. re p a u ^ ripiaced, Rea- B usiness O p p o r t u n it y 28 zumaKIsb niHrsAa CH'a a A a tl. mw m JtlUlCnCfitCr P&TlC&QOa — RAL// Corvalr, $250. CtaU 872-0857. FOR RENT Cihlpmore brush « » « b l e prices. Free estl- SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL Lost and Found 1 chipper with man, hour day or mates, 648-1369. ~ * * B T s r r n * o ... m , F « S <«h I F « a 4 * A : ' -TAES CAU- MiM'RRiMcerj 1966 FORD XL. Bucket seats. week. 743-9606. .U .L A P L A N T - Siding, roofing, dous future potential! For de! Bolton, days. Phone 646-7286. sbjasONED cord /rood, cut to VW MAVie A Vl5l1'0R.'6l(?E, POUND — ’Hie best place to Immaculate. Must be seen, choose home decoratiqns and Pbwie 649-4612. ‘ CARPENTER, ' available eve- '^torm windows, awnings. Qual- tails, Mr. Lombardo,' Belflore “ lengUi, free deUvery, E. Tso- nlngs and weekends. No job too ‘‘X workmanship, free estl- Agency, 647-1418, Hiiuara St., Manchester. mans, 742-M07. T ^ K I t r Dogs - Birds - Pels 41 W ^dns, 688 M S n ^ ^ **Y o u r W or too s m ^ . Call Stephen insured. 646-8417, ...... , - ASSISTANT bookkeeper with > - y - ___ _ condlUoo, 1,700 miles. Call Martin, at 646-7206 after 2 p.m. 872-9187. FIREWOOD for sals. WUl outi home town friendly world axii.w«a ’x.o « P riv o to InStrUCHonS 3 2 -ecrotarlal ridiu for to any length. WIU dsUvar. $20., gifts. Telephone, 648-6171. BIDWELL Home Improvement -s. 'small pleasant office. Fringe BLACK poodle puppies for sale. a plojc-up load. OsU 743-8486 af- i — Z—Z— — rTTT. PARTS for sale from a 1966 oMnw commernlBl Co- Expert Installation of alu- EXPERIENCED professional beneflts. Salary commenw- AKC registered. CaU 649-1807. ter 4. LOST Passbook No. 6-1438 ^ T O . Motor, etc or rosldenUal. 646-1634. mtnum s l ^ ptters and stager, college g r a d im t o j^ - ^ WEST HIGHLAND white terri- S a v l ^ Bank ^ Manchester, 649-6447 after 6 p.m trims. Roofing installation and es voice students. CaU 646-4668. *488 evenings only. ______j „ FIRHPLAUB .^^tUcatlon m&de for payment. ______era, AIOJ regtster^, 8 w M ta white Utch and mix- repairs. 649-6496, 876-6109. Vicinity Charter Oak Park, PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKI ______FEMALE help wanted, for wd.old. CaU after 6 p.p.m. 872J1188. 0^ ^ ? LOST — Passbook No’s W10166 1967 voiLKsw^^ HousehoW Services 13-A cream puff, $600. CaU 643-1691 ------YOGA - Exercise, relaxation, Ught factory work. M expert- prejs, to good home. 7 - m '^ loads.'6494joBO, I KNOW ALL ABOUT^ Wow ABOUT TAKING, ME DA.rrv.ifTl 1 r - * Savings Bank of Manchester. after '6 p.m. WASHINO machine repairs, » . nutrition. Group or private les- once necessary, wlU train, fuU- . miiie-BeMie snaved fe------ALONG, W ITWyoU NEXT AppUcatlcn made for payment. Rie>wT RCA, Whirlpool, Kenmore, "D ® . , sons. Call Shirley Banks, 649- time, many beneflta. Apply In ^ OKI. 1 6 .A 6881. person, Cavrok OorporaUen, enuoren. a » - f ir b j p l ACB wood truck IH4- 607T. EtMP lAlM (M. Industrial Paric Avenue, Ver- load, $35, driivered. 646-18S4. A plea. Male, ten; fetaale black or 649^1068,‘after6p.m . Owner of Pike Cota Wabh and and tan. Call Dog Warden, 646- DryDrv CTeantag,Cleanlmr 276 WMt West Middle ROOFING - Specializing ^ re- PIANO taatrucUon In Manches- „on. OEStMAN Shortiudr Pointer pups, AKC registered. Excel- f g i f U l f f f y 4666. compete ^rhptae, n ^ to Stop and gutter work, chimneys, teacher. WlU travel to your lent field and show $136. BO-A FOUND — West Hladiland Ter- with automatic transmission. Shop. MS-4918, 647-1719. cleaned and repaired. 80 homo. CaU 646-602$, 6-9 p.m. PART-TIMB maid, own trans- ’ New Ford carburetor and — ______rr------^ u v « « ------portation. 644-1804. 1-M9-8266. FOR SALE gobd cow ma­ M'W Sri. ^ vXe j'orgua=“'?42-S;2 UGHT trucking, cellar, and at- y(>- l^SrlSTley’^-OS^' ^ ^ nure. ExceUent for lawns. Warden,' ~~______646-4666. after 4:TO ^ p.m. cleaned, odd jobs. Rubblrii mates. CaU Rowley, 648 6861. gn|| C lo iS e S 33 = Z Z Z Z = Z = Z I= = OERMpf ^pherd fem^e pup etc. $6 and $12 ps^ removed, domestic and com- H e in W m t f f r i M rfir 36 ***■ load, deUvsred. 64S-7804, 649- “ Could you lend me a quarter. Dad, until I get into 1LOST:^ ^ : Passbook No. 26-0074445, 19M PORD 862 V-8, four-doOT mOPclal, 644-8962. HOTEL-MOTBL Training, men- VvOnTCa IWMC JO 8699.______the big money?’’ Saytap iDopt. Connect!. S | i^ e . Black, good second ------’HiriTR ------H e o H o g OOCl Plu illb llig 1 7 wmen, couples, ^ n o SUPERVISOR - Some expert- t h r e e lovely kittens, waiting ---- cut Bank ft Trust„Oompany- car. $60 cash. 742-687i after TREES!rt£j£3S rcmovedfremoved, lots clcarca,cleared, ------■— licr. Appxxyvcd Conn. State ence In transportation necet* > mIaa i«gMnA r»«ii aao-iaqr mm l i U n i i f l i l ApiUlcaticn made for peyqnent. 4-80 p m attics * ' and ' cellars " cleaned. ' ' SAM WATSON Plumbing and Board ot E!ducatlon. Veteran's aary, high schoc^ dlxdoma. -#f*r i n m H o u w h o ld G o o d i 81 Light trucking, also painting. Heating, Bathroom remodel- training. For Information call Must be wlUtag to flU In nights. * P-m------"LOST — Saving PosabocUc No. ^ ______REFRIGEIL^TOR -- Ap4tft- Free estimates. 646-6489 after tag and repairs. Free esti- esountry Schools, Regional of- uberal benefits. Send confix ment stze, like' new, one year 0-01667-8 Hartford National Trim-toira 5 4:30 p.m. mates. CaU 649 8808. MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Bank and Trust Oo., Middle “ • ■ w i w i . flee, 668-1740. dentlal resume to Lombard BORDISR OoUie, 8 weeks, $16. guarantee, $78. $0" gas stove, laajlajvaaaaA/ Turnpike Office. Application tgog poRD FIDO pick-up, $ cyl- REWEAVINO of burns, moth- M ft M Plumbing and Heating, ------— Bros. Inc., P.O. Box 802, Bast 289-8768. netti Utchsn cabinets. WHERE DOES TH A T } (SK5H) I ONiy WISH ± HAD AN WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI Hartford, Conn. (»108. An equal ^ 648-2466 evenings, 64ftl443. ARE>oo Erooyw© D O O R <3 0 1 0 ? ^ Af=APCrMENTTHieBIGi Made for Payment.” tader, low mUeage, exception- holes, zippers repaired. Win- no job too smaU.. Free :esti- H e lp W o n t e d -F e m a le 35 opportunity emiUoyer. 'WHrra i d y p

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S'.. ^ *»AQE TWENTY- MANCHES'TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JilOVEMBER 4, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-ONE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1971 HftuiM For Sak 72 Ho iism Per Sale 72 Resert Preperty Wonted - Reel Estete-T^ South Windsor the tewn hall to elect a mayor AportirenH - Flats - Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sale 72 and deputy mayor. Vernon MANCHESTER — Four-family MANCTHESTER, 4-bedroom old­ Per Sole 74 SELLING your property? We Town Clerk Charles N. Enos Tenements 63 er Oolonlal In desirable east Town Council . will administer the oath of of- MANCHHSSTBR — 7-room Colo­ In center of town locaUon. All THREE summer cottages, $17,. need listings, call John H. Lap- side location. Good condition. Uco to the council members and CLASSIFIED WE HAVE cuatomers waiting nial, IH’ baths, (Irst-floor fam­ MERRITT VALUES!!! 3-room apartments (or .mini­ 900 completely furnished, one pen Inc., Realtors, 64^U61. Board Policy Announced Offered by the t Call now, only $28,000. Hayes To Elect Mayor lor the rental ot your apart­ ily room, overslied garage, mum maintenance. New heat­ winterised and rented year other elected officials. The BERRY’S WORLR Manchester Listings Agency, 646-0181. council will also set the time ment or. home. J.D. ReuI Es­ large yard, aluminum siding, ing sjatem. Excellent invest, 'round. Philbrick Agency Real­ tate Associates, Inc. 643-S120. A special Town Council meet­ and place (or regular meetings On Free School Lunches $27,900. Hayes Agency, 646- $29,900-r-8-room Cape. 3 bed- ment opportunity. Wolverton MANCHESTER, $28,000, gro; tors, . 646-4200. ' ing will bo held at 8 p.m. Mon­ and adopt temporary rules and ADVERTISING PHILBRICK 0181. Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. clous 7-room Colonial, formal Legal Notices DELUXE 2-bedroom apart­ I' rec c r \ T P i day In the council chambers of procedures. . Children of families who are of cafeterias, \ritere it msy be room, room dining room, modern kitchen, 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ment, wall-to-wall carpeting, RANCH — 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Out ef Town unable to pay the price of the reviewed by anyone interested. complete appliances, 2 air- room, garage. NEW LISTING bedrooms, trees, centrally lo­ Probat* Court AGENCY beautiful paneled den, screen­ ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING school lunches will be provided The policy also provides that t 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. conditioners full basement, $82,500—8-rooip Colonial, 4 bed­ cated. Hutchins Agency Real­ Per Sole 75 ESTATE OF ed porch, shrubbed backyard, Ivy League Colleges there will be no Identification washer-dryer hook-up, vanity PORTER ST. area oversixed 8- rooms,. family room, 2M Exceptional 6-room center-en- tors, .649-0824. CATHERINE R WI'.LIAMB free lunches, under a policy an­ carpeting, drapes and many trance Ranch. Oarage, (Ire- TOLLANp — South River Rd., District of Manchester Legal Notices Harvard, Princeton, Dart­ of, or discriminating against, type bath, glass sliding doors, room Cape with central air- baths, 2-car garage. It ts ordered that a hear’ns be held nounced today by the Vernon COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADYT. extras Included. Call 643-1752. place. Partially finished, reo . secludea country setting, only mouth, Tale, Ctarnell, Brewn, any student unable to pay for 4 !80 P.M. DAY BEFORE PEBUCATION .onto patio. 3220 per month. conditioning, large living room, $30,600—8-room Brick Split. 8 by the Court on the alloaranco of the room, 4 bedrooms. Must be one mile from 1-84, is offered deceased admlnletrator'a adminis­ University of Pennsylvania and Board of Education. lunch. If Deadline (or Saturday and Monday la 4:30 p.m. Friday Robert D. Murdock, Realtor, formal dining room, kitchen $26,900 — OFF BAST CENTER bedrooms, rec room, 2 73 with new Raised Ranches and tration account with eald estate and Probate Court sold. Call now, Barbara Ruther­ Lett Per Sole the appointment of an administrator Cr.AIM IsIMITATION DECREE Columbia a r e the colleges The gross annual income of a 643 2692. with built-ins, first floor family St., 5 spacious rooms and fireplaces, 2% baths, 2- Colonials. Priced from $81,900 ESTATE OF ford, 646-4678. ■VERNON — Bolton lake area, d.b.n. at the Probate Court located which make up football's Ivy lainiiyfamily 01 of itxir,four, inciuoingincluding wel- room, 2 fireplaces, 2 full baths, bath on first floor, aluminum car garage. to $8t,900. Houses all aluminum at Municipal Bldg.. 41 Center Bl.. HOWARD------W. VIBBERT------AKA League Conference, YOUR COOPERATION WILL SIX-ROOM Duplex, bullt-lns, 3 beach rights, 160x160, $4,200. Manchester, Conn, on November 18, HOWARD WILLIAM VIBBERT fare payments, must not exceed lwf*ni'kni P jl'V a O f f garage, many of the rooms have siding, basement garage plus $42,000—2-family, 5-5-f-2. Imma­ sided with sun decks. Models District of Manchester BE APPRECIATED bedrooms, large yard. Call 643- Tolland, wooded acre, $4,000. 1971 at 10 a.m. $4,400, in order to have a child D IA L 643-2711 wall-to-wall carpeting. Beauti­ 3 additional rooms and bath culate. Must see, home, available. T.J. Crockett Real­ It la further.. - ORDERED that, on or . The fiduciary Is Eleanor Field Vlb- 7870. Coventry, half acre. $8,500, hntore the Compliance Date fixed bert aka Eleanor F. Vlbbert located eligible for the free lunch pro- I llC O m 0 T flX F i UP A fully shrubbed and treed yard. second floor, 270' lot. Hutchins yard and location. PASEK tor, 875-6279. nl 4 Frederick Rd., Manchester, Hayes Agency, 646-0181. by the Court, a copy of this ORDER gram. 'This figure should be ad­ FTVE-ROOM, first-floor apart­ Agency, 649-0394. $42,000—7-room Custom Ranch. Realtors-MLS, 289-7476 bu published one ilme In a news­ Conn., 08040. Legal Notice RANCH- 7 rooms, IH baths, VERNON — 7%-rcom Raised paper having circulation In this Pro­ It Is DECREED that all claims justed by $600 per (amUy mem- MILWAUKEE, Wls. (AP) — Continued From Preceding Page ment, $13S. monthly. Security. • 3 bedrooms, family room,, gainst the above estate be pre­ large lot, $32,000. DOCTTOR'S home — $24,900. Ranch, nicely landscaped lot, bate Dlstricl. Adults. Phone 649-2813. 2 baths. Carpeting, alu­ Wg need a S-bedroom Cape or BOLTON—One mile from South Attest; JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge sented to the fiduciary on or before MOUOR PERMIT £ ^ " ■tto R n . j ™ . E. O nw . p,dd Large 6-Vocm Cape, fireplace, minum siding, 2-car ga­ Colonial. If you are thinking of assunaable mortgage,- $29,900, January 38, 1973. \ NOTICE OF REMOVAL BOX MOUNTAIN — Contem­ Manchester. Beautifully wood­ Probate Court Atteet; JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge Tills Is to give n.jtlce that I. According to the board’s P«nal- Household Goods 51 59 n o r t h w o o d Apartments — garage, sewers, beautifully selling, call ua (or a' profes­ Carriage Realty, 646-1110. TlfOMAH N, REILEY of 17 Philip Rooms Without Board porary Ranch. 8 rooms, 2Mi rage. Many extras. Built ed building lot. A cye plus. Cr-AIM LIMITATION DECREE policy, families falling within ^*®® 1®67 after the Internal One and two-bedroom apart- landscaped lot. Hutchins Agen­ 1971. sional appraisal (no obligation). ESTATE OF CARRIE A. JOHNSON Probate Court Road, Manchester have filed a re baths. Lot 102x215', wooded. Prestige prea. $6,600 M. H. BOLTON — 7%-room Raised Dlatrlct of Manchester CLAIM LIMITATION DECREE iiuest dated 36 October 1971 with the this income scale, or those suf- Revenue Service advised him cy, Realtors, 649-0324. / ESTATE OF PHILIP J. RONZELIX) Ll 447 Mo'n Hi., Mancherter. oversixed 2-car garage, over % the Manchester, Hartford, Ver- Only $83,900. Hayes Agency, eented to the fiduciary on or before It is DECREED that all claim s. The. business Is owned by THOM- free lunches for their children. The action was disclosed Sion, m lrrora^auty parloi", genoeman. Inquire 4 Pearl St Estate Associates, 643-6120. tral location. $21,000. close to East Center St.' Keith against the above estate be pre- REILEY of 17 Philip R o'd. acre wooded lot. Owner, 64^- MANCHESTER - Two - faml- non-ToIland Board of Realtors. February 1, 1972. Applications will be sent home Wednesday after Gboppl’s Real Estate, 649-1922, 646-4126. 646-0181. AtU tt; JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge sented to the fiduciary on or before Manchester and will be conducted M„. A^TRACm/E BOULDER RD. — Privacy on 0641. Priced below appi'aisal. lies. Both very central an d . January 68i ,1973, THOMAS N. REILEY of 17 with all students, with the ex- records were subpoenaed In Attest; JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge Philip Rd.. Manchester as pciv ment, nice yard, bus line, ref­ over 116 acres. Treed. Custom economically priced in the mid. HEBRON-GILEAD. You decide COVENTRY — Immaculate 6- ProbatelCOurt mlltee. cepUon of klndetgarten pupils, connection with the state’s MANCHE3STER — Extremely CLAIM LIMITATION DECREE MANCHESTER ^ Five - room and upper 20's. Helen D. Cole, rocm Ranch, nestled beneath Probala'Court THOMAS N. REILEY erences, no pets, $135. 649-5324. Colonial, rec room, special In­ well kept 7-room Cape, two on the size .of the lot, from one ESTATE OF School officials emphasize gathering of [data for ’ a civil Cape that's ide^. for the small .stately trees on acre lot. Just WILUAM C. BEROERON CLAIM LIMITA'MITATION_____ DECREE Dated 3 November 1971 o A s STOVE for sale, best of- Apartments - Fkits - terior, 2-car garage. $46,600. Realtor, 643-66M. to two acres, $7,000 to $10 ,000. ESTATE OF that the informatitm provided suit against the Roman Catho- THREE-ROOM apartment, sec­ family. Formal dining room, dormers — Featuring 8 to 4 District of Manchester m fcr. Call 649-6622 after 4 p.m. Cross Realty, 228-0065. $18,600. CaU Gall Green, 647- The fiduciary is *''arlton J. Benftron ANDREW J. B E L A N a K on the application will be kept lie priest.. \ 1__ lenemenre — aecumj MANCHESTER — Bowers bedrooms, fireplace, nice Dlsirlct of Manchester ------ond floor, $95. Security. No ROOMING HOUSE—Beautifully 24' living room with fireplace,, 1573. Mitten Agency, MLS, 648- Sr. located at 2121 E. Santa Roaa LIQUOR PERMIT confidential and will be used Tax returns showed Groppl’s (0 147I by N(A. kitchen, paneled family room The fiduciary Is Alice B. Belancik NOTICE OF APPLICATTON JOHTf buys ^ d sells used fur- CLEAN 5-room apartment withM P®*® 843-7284. decorated and fully furnished. two bedrooms, detached ga­ School, 6-room Bungalow, fire­ GLASTONBURY — One acre 6980. Circle, Alameda, California, 94801. loca" ‘ - — — !?“ * * ' * Lenox Bt,, Manchester. ThVs~.'ls” 'io 'give notice that I, only (or the purpose of determ- Income increased from $3,198 in $102 weekly income. We Invite place, ' two additional rooms with bar, room, heat­ It ts DECREED thst all claims nUure. applia^es. 479 Middle appliances. g ^ e . s to ra g e ------rage. Immaculate throughout. near golf course. Lois LoCrolx Lgalnat the above eeUUe be pre­ Conn., 06040. m a r y i . or.,ivER of Mountain ining eligibility. 1966 to an ^justed total of $14,- your inspection. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, lower level. Garage, carport, ed iHweseway, garage. On lot ElAST Hartford — Excellent 6-5, sented, to the fiduciary on or before and heat. Immediate occu- Agency, 668-0464. sJ&inSt ^ iS P S o v e Acres, n.F .D . Box A ^ A , The principal of each school 747 in 1967, the year he paid an rm. j “““ immeaiate occu- Fumlshed "While capitalist nations worry about pollution. Comrades, 649-2813. porch. Only $23,000. Hayes ai^roodmately 80x90’ which 2-family, 3 bedrooms, 2 fur­ J'snuary 39, 1972 a . “ X P” ' Bolton,-.Conn^have filed an M>pllca- Attest; JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge lion piaceSdWf 27 October 1971 with will review the applications and additional $1,847. you will deyelop a detergent with MORE phosphates, LARGE RANCH—First floor Agency, 646-0131. contains covered patio, out­ BUILDING Lota — A and B naces, 2-car garage, bus line. unui 9 p.m., 646.58^!' 646-76y9: lir^Heri\^e"1[ou“ -2^ “ Apartments . 63-A AttMf''^JOHN T Wai I FTT Llquor Control Commlsalon for a determine which students are ‘"Those were very heciic days and we will take the lead in whiter washes!" family room, 2 beautiful fire­ door fireplace, swimming pool zoned. Philbrick Agency, Real­ Wolcott (Realtors, 568-8200. Probate Court Attest. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge Grocery Beer for the sale of alco­ holic lluuor on the premises Gold THREE-room furnished apart­ places, 2 full baths, 2-car ga­ $26,900 MANCHESTER — 8-room over­ wMh patio deck, cabana. Alu­ tors, 646-4200. CLAIM LIMITATION DECREE Probate Court ^igible. If a parent Is dlssatis- then, and I wasn't keqplng. very I A on z!' » « 1I t J 1 J SIX-ROOM duplex, adults, $160. Is the new price on this Cape. tSSTATB OF Mart Foods, 807 Hartford Road, ment gentleman, or couple. rage, 2 years old. sized expanded Cape. Two minum storms and screens. SOUTH WINDSOR ANTHONY R. O'BRIOHT (XAIM LIMITATION DECREE Wenrhn.fer Cnnn fled with the ruling, he may good records," Groppl said, Excellent location, all 6 ropms baths, four bedrooms, Hamlly District of ManchesFer ESTATE O F PRESTON R. SAGE hl.sVnSS i l l l be owned bv make a request (or a hearing The suit involves a takeover on. $20. 649 4259. rooms, second floor, $140. Private . bath and entrance, Quick occupancy. $2?,500. Con­ OWNER NEEDS HELP!! The fid u cia l Is Albert Rodonls lo­ District of Manchester . « I S v ^ * o a ^CTa / UNIQUE Ranch Style 2-famlly, finished plus rec room. Tip top The fiduciary Is Priscilla N. Sage t o appeal the decision. of the state Assembly cham-. utilities. 226 Charter Oak, 643- room, lovely suburban lot. Ga­ veniently located. Contessa Out of state owner needs cated at 3 French Rd., Mancheeter, TT Westside Realty, 649-4342. Out of Toufn Houses For Sole 72 250x500' lot, 2-car garage, mod­ value. Act fast as owner must 8368. rage. $29,900. Hayes Agency, Agency, 742-6886,) 742-9581. Read Herald Ads help. He is now carrying 2 Conn., 08040. r iS i^ r K r ”“ d . 2 B o x ° " B o y s Hearing procedures are out- bers during a 1969 welfare detn- STUDIO ^ c h and chair, rea- GROVE SflREET A p a r t m e n t s ------For Rent 6 6 em kitchens, includes .appli­ sell. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- 846-0131. properties and must dls- It is DECREED that all claims It I s 'D E C K E D that tbni allnil claimsniniinn Ppoii. “and "<1 Fillwlll __ be^bc Conductedconduried by lined in the board’s policy onstration. The state wants against the above estate be pre­ against the-ibSVTe « ^ e “ ‘ be “ ARY L. O U V E R M w nultU e sonaMe. Krone 643-8250. one-bedroom luxui^ a^rtl THREE-ROOM furnished, heat- ances. Immaculate condition. 1677. ppse of his 7-room SpUt in OLIVER which is on file In the office of reimbursement for , alleged ROCKVILLE — Five-room CLOSETS UNLIMITED sented to the fiduciary on or before sented...... to the fiduciary ‘ ■ l-v on ojr knfocnbefore “ AR Y L. OLI $34,600. MANCHESTER— Older 8-room lovely “ Pine Knob HUl” . If January 28. 1973. February 1. l972 27 October 1971 Mrs. Virginia Nelson, director damage to the chambers. RCA COLOR TV, approximate- i?®"*- Available immediately. apartment, $160. unheated, se­ You'll have room to spare. FaftM ^Right For Quilt Fans AtteatT jd H N J. WALLETT. Judge Colonial. Good heating system. you need a specious home Attest; JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge ly five years Old.’ M^^t be seen. ^sso- S- curity deposit required. Call Front foyer, rear mud room, COMMERCIAL BUILDING ap­ WARANOKE RD. — 4-bedroom Oversized garage. Large lot. with immediate occupancy, 646-7769, after 4 p.m. elates, 643-5129. 872-9179. 3 huge walk-ins. Six ample proximately 6,000 sq. ft. of floor Cape in choice residential ences. 643-4860. Needs some work. Only $22,- at an outstanding price, qall rooms including a formal area,' zoned Industrial. For sale area, 3 bedrooms up, one 9 . m — ■ FOUR-ROOM apartment, heat- 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Ciutun « f Mr. Gordon at 649-6806. ROCKVILLE — 3-room fur­ BOLTON — Sunset apartments dining room plus full base­ or lease, $70,000. down, 2 baths. Priced to sell. 53 Refrigerator and stove, country living. Off Route 44, Musical Instruments ®^ nished, Includes utilities, $35. ment and attic. Older home T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- MANCHESTER,^ Newly listed ------ample yard. $160 per month. take Tolland Rd. to High. Mea 1577. Q u ilt weekly. 872-0309, 7:30-9:30 p.m. but hard to duplicate today. STAI^ELY 4-bedrooni Colonial, 6-room ColonialloMal on east side, PIANOS', Spinets, consoles, bv Philbrick Agency, 616-4200. dow St. to Sunset Rd. One-bed- Asking $24,700 but m oke us completely redecorated first fireplace, new roof, new vinyl room luxury apartments. Fea­ REDWOOD Rd. Ranch — Al­ BARROWS AND WALLACE GO. S r e o aflow ioTpricet ^E-RO O M heated apart- ONE large fu rn ^ house- an offer. floor, (ront-to-back living room, siding, new storms, lovely tures carpeting, all color keyed uminum sided beauty with Manchester Parkade Terms Colonial 382 Mata St "'® "‘ ' available Nov. 1st., $150. utiUUes ta- fprnial dining room, modem treed lot. Immediate occupan­ appliances, beamed ceilings, flreplaced living room, formal J&uichester 64941806 R®*- references re- ®*“‘»®^' older employed per- Idtehen with breakfast alcove, cy, Bel Air Real Estate, 643- paneling, large rooms, full KEITH dining room, dream kitchen 647-1868 qulred.quired. Philbrick Agency. Agency, Re- Re­ Ample parking. 272 Main. 11& baths, garage, assumable 9332. VERMONT real estate—3-room basements. Air-conditioning and attached garage. Gorgeous altors, 646-4200. mortgage. Price reduced to $83,- hunting canq>, on % acres of ------PLEASANT- - S-rcom fumlah^ ’optional. u^uusiiu. v^uiiveiutsiii,Convenient tolu uen-cen- aaq 1 0 9 9 hac treed lot. A great buy at $33,- $21,900 — 7-room older home, 900. land, located on Route 106 in LOOKING for anything in real aDartmpnt apaftment, heat,hAnt hrxthot wofA*.water, ters, 16 --.iminutes__<______from__ Hart-___ _ . 0------4 o-4 1 2 6 500. Wolverton Agency, Real­ living room with Franklin the town of Brlg^itdn, Ven- Antiques DO estate rental — apartments, working couple, no pets. Call ford. $165. Individual electric p i t k b n — Porter Ub iil tors, 649-2813. stove, family room, lot 100x120, ______■___ ---V44IdtVO| CONTEMPORARY L Shaped mont. AccessaUe year around. — homes. mulUnIe dwelllnes. no M9-0d41, 643-9353. hearing. Built by Archambault old al^taum sld^ immediate occupancy. Marion THE Birches Antiques, Route mulUpIe dwellings, no Ranch. Redwood and brick ex­ MANCHESTER Bordets large timber reserve, IMPR0VIII6 BEATS M0VIN6( — Builders, 643-1440, 647-1342. • - E. Robertson, Realtor, 643- 44-A, Ashford, Conn. Open *®®!' ^®“ * As- tom built, 8-room Garrisdn. terior, on wooded lot, 1% acres QUALITY BUILT RANCH with excellent hunting. Price 6963. Wednesdiay, Thursday,-----.,, Fri-* ______sociates. Inc. 643-5129. _ Business Locafions Family room with beamed with a view. Five b^rooms, 2 6-room Ranch built by a $2,500. Fenton Chester, broker. day, 10 a.m. ROCKVILLE ceiling and built-in bar, dream fireplaces, family room, den, 2- master craftsman on a high Box 122, Lyndon Vermont. 1- ® P;™- °P®" THREE-BEDROOM apartment F of Rent 64 car garage. $69,900. MANCHESTER — Ansaldl Sunday 1-6 p.m., 742-6607. first floor', carpeting, children kitchen with barbecue, etc. treed private lot. Oversized We’ll Help You Remodel...Fix Up...Add On Cape, full dormer, 4 bed­ CAREN APTS. etc. Call Now. Hayes Agency, living room, oversized mas­ accepted. Realtors, — M. H. APPROXIMATELY 16,600 GRACIOUS antique colonial In rooms, fireplace, 1% baths, rec square feet for lease in new 648-0181. ter bedroom, 2 fireplaces, Palmer, 643-6321, Gertrude 3%, 4% room apartments. excellent condition, 3 fireplaces, room, garage. Immediate oc-. Wearing Apparel - . Rec room with bor-aAd. ga- Hagedom, 649-0538. standard educator building un­ Available now. Including ap­ 13 beautifully decorated rooms, cupancy. Helen D. Cole, Real­ PORTER ST. area — Five- rage. Outstanding situation Waiilftd - Real Estate 77 Furs 57 der construction, comer Mata pliances wall-to-wall carpet­ modem eat-ta kitchen, formal tor, 643-6666. room Colonial. Living- room at $28,900. ca n 64^5306. 33 MAIN ST., first floor, 3 and No. Main, Manchester. ing, heat, hot water, swim­ living and dining room, break­ ALL) CASH for your property rooms. Stove, refrigerator, T. J. Crockett, Realtor. 643- with fireplace, formed dining DON’T let this one get away, Let younsit ffo MINK stole, excellent ccoidiUcm, ming pool, storage and pqrk- fast room, 3 sitting rooms, 4 within 24 hours. Avoid red heat, hot water and electricity. 1577. room, eat-ta kitchen, two large Icvely Raised Ranch. Three creatively with Haavanly tmauty at a size 14, ca ll a lte r 5, 643-4440. uig. From $150. Call Super­ bedrooms and bath, attached bedrooms, plus studio, study ..B& l W.. Uq>e, instant service. Hayes $110 monthly. One-year lease. ______' intendent, 875-1666, 278-1510, and 8 baths,, stonie walla, ga­ bedrooms, 2 baths, 2-car ga­ Agency, 646-0181. down-to-aarth prical CaU 649-2886 before 6pm FIVE-ROOM Apartment offices garage. Lot 8(ba50'. Zone AA, BARROWS AND WALLACE gO. WOMAN'S dresses, 18 to 18%, 242-6658. rage, large bams and out build­ rage^ Large lot. Seven years ___ , - ______combination, heat, hot water Marlon E. Robertson, Realtor,' Manchester Parkade fur trim coat, excellent condi­ ings. A idew from every win­ young. Priced to sell quickly. SELLING your home or acre­ . private bath, air-conditlctang, VERNON — Immediate occu- 643-5963.------Manchester M9-5306 READY-TOflNISH tion. Phone 643-8555. dow. $48,000. Call John H. Lappen, Inc., Re­ age? For prompt friendly ser­ MASONITE FIVE-ROOM apartment, with carpeting, ground, floor loca- pancy, oversized one and two MANCHESTER vice, call Louis Dlmock Real­ SIX-ROOM Cape in excellent altors, 649-5261. FURNITURE ROYALCOTE garage and yard. Call 643-2921. Uon parking. Apply Marlow's, bedrooms at Vernon Tower rrm 4-UNIT apartment — good in­ ty, Realtors, 640-9828. ------887 Mata St., 649-5221. iis.ii,, _ -1“ .ILRI L i l /i i l condiUon, 3 large bedrooms up SPEX3IAL for/ yoimg couples. Wanted - To Buy 58 SUBLEASE______— ______Available_ ^De- ______Apartments. Fully equipped, Flaunt it. Baby! Move to come. Call for details. 0RE8TWML with bath, kitchen, utility Six-room hqme, 3 bedrooms. WANTED — antique furniture cember 1st., 4 rooms, wall-to- OFFICE — Two rooms and lav- ct^rdlnated kitchens, this presugeprestige aaaress. address. k Rock- o c k EAST CENTER ST. Large 10- room, formal dining room has one bath, one-cqr garage. A glass, pewter, oil paintings or carpeting, alr-condltioner, atcry, heated. Two entrances. ,®®‘' water, casting, ledge! Bight rooms, 2% If you have the w ill, we room Colonial may be used for corner cabln^ living room spacious lot in a-well estab­ . other antique items. Any quan- disposal, dishwasher, patio. First1‘irst ucor.flcor. Immediateimmediate occu- *'**6'' storage areas, and mas- baths, contemporary design NOTICE have the w ay. W id e s e ­ home or offices, large lot with with fireplace and carpeting, lished neighborhood, close to lection of pleoee. Also 4x8 - V4 rity. The ‘ Harrisons, M3i709, ® P "*- «19-6410. pancy. Ample parking. Central ‘®^ 8TO two car garage plus beauti­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER call, possibility of acquiring more garage, centrally located to everything. A big \ starter 8159 finishing kits. 165 Oakland Street. i rwirmi v n v. ____ IT . locatlMi. $100 per mmonth. Call ® ^ ' 875-6688, 875-0367, 872- fully landscaped lot, priced land. everything. $28,900.'' Rowe & 7-15 JOB OPENINGS LOVELY 2-bedroom apartment 613-0030 after 4 p.m. 3476. home.-Call John H. Lappen, below today’s cost at ^ ,- Rowe, 876-3167. The Town of Manchester Is HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, with refrigerator, range, dls------:______■ Inc., Realtors, 649-6261. 900. Call J. McLaughlin for ROCKLEDOE!—^Dynamic 9-room The side panels are ex­ recruiting for the below listed bric-a-brac, locks, frames, posal, heat, and parking, $185. COMMERCIAL place for lease is#—— Dah# Well-known quilt designs 6 8 appointment. Raised Ranch, 5 bedrooms, 2% MANCHESTER — Colonial, STONE Wall and treed ‘yard tended to form a belt positions on a temporary bauds, ^ 4 . 0 5 glassware. We buvbuy estatesestates. monthly. Handy to Main St. or sale 461 Mata St. next to **anrea lO Itenv baths, large famUy room, ca­ four bedrooms, dining room, across the front panel. . , with Bible names . . . in accordauic'e with .the Emer­ Call 614-2427. . . ------make this 3-bedroom Ranch on such as Jacob’s Ladder, Village Peddler, Auctioneer, post office. Excellent business WORKING girl needs 2 pr 3 fur- thedral celling Uving and dining fireplace, recreation room, Manchester cutsklrts a unique accenting the smooth, gency Employment Act. . . B (Sl W . trim loolc of this pleas­ Joseph’s Coat, the Palm, 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. ROYAL ARMS — lovely new location with building. Call nlshed rooms Im m ^ ately. room, modern kitchen. A ver­ two-zone heating. Good sized property. Country atmosphere Crown of Thorns, and Program Director Reg. NOW 646-2426, 9-6. Call 648-8140 after 6. BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. satile home In an excellent lo- lot. Prestige area. Off Keeney ing style. No. 8169 with (Recreatltm — Women’s Ac- Paint HI townhouse, 2> bedrooms, heav­ near city conveniences. Full PHOTO-OUIDE is in Sizes others . . . are contained WANTED — Utility trailer, Manchester Parkade caUon. 2-car garage. St., $34,9. Jesdor Realty, _in this book called BIBLE UvlUes) _ 5-Drawer Chest 37.60 31J8S ed, fully carpeted, all, appli------cellar. Should sell fast at-$24,- 7 t o 15 (bust 31-37). Stainiti good condition. Reasonable. ' Manchester 649-5306 R o t o r s , 633-1411. FAVpRITES. There are (Senior Citizen Activities) 7-Drawer Chest 47.00 (^nri8,trong 742-5060. ances, 1% baths, full basement HOUSGS F o f R a n t TEN ROOM contemporary 500. Call'now to avoid disap­ Size 9, 32 bust . . . 2% 3 9 .9 5 65 Investment Property ------pattern pieces and full Engineering Aide Antiqualtl withr v x u s t laundry a t A i s s A k j hook-ups,ssejsjMV’ u y O f privatepiIVCMrC ' Moving out erf Ranch with 8-room studio apart­ pointment, Mr. Lombardo, yards of 60-inch. 3-Drawer Night Stand 20.90 For Sale 70-A s a c r if i c e t W o -f a m i l y directions for making 12 Programmer 1 7 .7 0 WANTED — 1964-1967 Ford patio off dining room, on bus THREE room home in pleasant state,_ closing__ _ our business._ ment or ta-law suite, over 1% Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. RaAteme available only Stapla ...or Inatall with 5-5, separate gas furnaces, quilts. Price . . . 66^ for Woodgrain HI 30” Bar Stool 14.30 1 2 .5 0 Falcon or Chevy n. 289-0564 line, near schools shopping, Jfrge pOUR famUy and two famUy, Oi^tom“built* 9 -^ m U * “r acres of land with a view, red­ in sizes shown. each book. Q-106. Subject to funding by the adhaalva... right over 8 bedrooms, large' lot, alu­ SEND 784 Is csist far saek pattsrs after 3 p.m. churches (closest thing to a lawn plenty of space. Working E,,cellent income. $66,900. 66^ Raised Ranch, on tenth green, wood construction. Large ther­ State of Connecticut It Is antlot- No. 105 Toy Chest 19.30 1 6 .4 9 your old, minum storms and screens. -IsohiStt Rsitsgs sad kasdllsi. Tb order, iin d 65$, Includai' pated that these will be filled private home) $215. CaU 644- adulto. 643-2880.______jj^o ext. 148, after 4 p.m. EUtagton Ridge Country Club. mopane windows. XaMheotor postgge ind handling. tirod calllngl TRAINS wanted — anything ex­ Highland Park area. $29,600. approximately November 15. cept HO,N. Please decide SPECIAU giKi^gggoiarif^TOBK; _Soe, Basaett. Btaaokester NORra - Rent -MANCHESTER - BuUd% 1,- t ^ lt a p r i^ CAPE—8 rooms and enclosed Positions may be filled only t-..- CEILING TILES price and call 649-7503. MODERN clean 3-roonl apart- 'with option to buy. Raised nm annant feet hiiidniw^.nne ?? .!i****«m believe at this price, porch, ^P^Rfas, 2-car garage, by current Manchester resi­ /TEMS KEITH Mkt Rdaw, Mdmt wiu ... NdX* IMUUt ment, in Manchester, $165. a Ranch, 3 bedrooms, acre lot, ^ ^ St. ^ $23,900r MANCHESTER 6091, Stild HdBkir add tin. dents. AND P A N E LS month. CaU 742-6726 after 6 Mst NMW. Addrtu wiui sir °"® Call RM. Barry, Realty, 646------IX ______REAL ESTATE Six-room Cape, 1% baths, ’ Send $1.00 for the NEW CODE sad W d Nitaktr. Application forms auid further /N STOCK Rooms Wlfhoat Board 59 p.m. We have a wide range of patterns and textures third of each month’s rent 0882. $23,900, 6-EooM Ranch, wall-to- W e NEED LISTINGS needs minor re^rs. Just re­ ’71 Fall and Winter Ba­ Information may be obtained in off for every decor. They're sound-absorbent.. The Fall and Winter ’71 649-1922 646-4126 duced to $22,000 for quick sic FASHION filled with 15% ^*®^*’ *’ ------— wall-carpet, recreaUmi room. NOW! "Thinking of Sell­ the office of the General Man­ and so easy .to clean. l a r g e furnished room for DELUXE one-bedroom apart sale. lovely designs and a 40-page ALBUM is 66f. male only, parking, $16 week­ Real.y, 633-1411. ^ sundeck city sewers, spUt ing your property?” Call ager, 41 Center Street, Manches­ ment, wall-to-wall carpeting__ ^___ „ ______Land For Sale 71 FORBJST HILLS Colonial — FREE Pattern Coupon. ly. Call 646-0223 after 6. throughout, complete appli- FTVE-ROOM Ranch with ga- ______rail fence. Hutchins Agency TODAY! Four bedrooms, big paneled EAST H a r t f o r d ter, Connecticut 06640. Realtors, 649-5324. family room with beamed ceil­ ploin while W z ‘ sq .ft. THE THOMPSON House — Cot­ ances, vanity bath. Centrally rage. $226 per mtxith. Refer- COLUMBIA 50 acres, stone ______Three - bedroom iRa. 1 s e d ing, large eat-ib- kitchen, one TILE SELL-A-BRATION tage St., centrally located, located. $176. monthly. R. D. ences required. PhUbrick, walls,— , old— heuse,------over_ — 1,000'.,—. MANCHESTER jicK — Immaculate Ranch, 1% baths, garage, fln- full, .two half baths, 2-car ga- large, pleasantly furnished Murdock, 643-2692. Agency. Realtors, 646-4200. (rentage. ‘ Exclusive. . Escott._ 6-rooig Ranch plus 12x17’ fam- PHILBRICK Irtied reo room with bar. ragff. Completely weeded lot. 649-7683. ily room. mThree .-_„ ,large------bed­ Now only $27,900. Enjoy new beaty -underfoot . . . plus i-ooms, parking. - Call 649-2358 POUR nice rooms, stove, re- SIX-ROOM Ranch, stove, re- step savliig with Ever-Tex V.A. rooms, flreplaced Uving room, City Water, sewers. Many ex­ WINDOW WONDERLANDI for overnight and permanent frigerator, heat and hot water, ------frigerator,O ■*'“ I garage. Nice J yard, css u ■ tras including wall-to-wall car­ COVENTRY Floor TUe. guest rates. cjall 668-0633. Central - . - locaUon. Immediate HoUSeS For Sale 72 attached garage. Private yard. AGENCY 20s. Wolverton' Agency, Re- peting, all natural woodwork. New aluminum sided 6-room Cannon Xraf I occupancy. $226-*monthly. 649------CaU owner, 643-9069. WANTED mature woman to 6%-ROOM apartment, one 6039____. NEW jthree-bedroom Split Lev- altars, 649-2818. REALTORS Ranch. F^Ur basement, 12 X 12 MaitMzad Tile share four-room home with small child accepted, fenced in ------el. Large rooqis, 1% baths, w.-j.-.tiniarrv'D------oi------windows and screens. Built- widow. Private room, pleasant backyard, convenient locaUon, SMALL 3%-room house In Tol- fireplace, hl^ treed lot. Ga- ““ ‘ in Stove, carpeting. Extra lot. SHUTTERS A1 for LO^ LOW price at Perk up decor, glsinorlzs any neighborhood, $100 per month. month. $185. $185. per ner month, month. unheated, unheated, land. land. Ideal Ideal for for one one or or two two peo- oeo- rasre. Onlv 829.600. Haves _ frame. rage. Only $29,900. Hayes fr^e. LEGAL $26,900. room, quickly, inexpensively 643-9869 after 5 p.m. Write P.O. Box 62, Buckland Ple. No pets, security deposit, Aaenev 64^0131 ^replace, loads of with permanently Installed open __ ___ Agency,, -- - - 646-0181. ------wall-to-waU • ■ —- carpeting, built- 646-4200 — Station, Manchester, Conn. references, one-year lease. frame or slatted-styl^ishutters. NICELY furnished room, steve,'e. ___ ' CaU - ,876-4209 ' between 9-2 or af- FOREST HILLS area — New Ins. garage. Large comer lot. NOTICE refrigerator, linens provided. NOW! Lovely sunny apartment ter 6. This Is to give notice that Sizes to fit every window: on market, custom built, raised 30!s. Richard C. Harmon, MANCHESTER — SpUt Level, 801 Main St., 649-8302. for young couple. No pets. ^______David .Cordner ' Is applying to sq. Pt. widths from 6’ ’ to 12’ ’ ; heights ranch with all the trimmings, R. H. Real Estate, 646-7900. 6 rooms, two baths, fireplace, ^ r------$130. Utilities extra, security from 16” t o 36’ aluminum siding,-fireplace, 1% ...- wall-wall carpet, aluminum rent a portion of the Town Ga* m depcait. 633-6026. baths, rear deck, bullt-lns (In- *“ ’« » La'S® f-bedroom Ranch, rage. Town of Andover for re­ Out of Town storms, awnings, sewers. $8tf,- n eluding self cleaning oven). . . n«>pJace, aluminum, -siding, pair of hea-vy equipment. SAVE 10% For Rent 6 6 600. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, Dear Reader:u as little, as a shutter On The Pnrolywe on one of the biggest lots In the large wooded lot. Robert E. Frost, WOODUND 649-6324. 646-5868 Of 4 or Mo k . ROCKVILLE — 3-room apart- area . . .approx, threeuree quartersquaners Hutchins Agency Realtors, 640- • First Selectman MANOR ment, newly remodeled, walk- of an acre. Owner tranMerred, ®®24. $80,500 — s i x -r o o m Colonial PRESIDENTIAL Ing distance to stores, $85 per excellent, value. T. J. Chrockett, nivotnaiTB' 7 in excellent condition that Please1 month. Adulta preferred, no Realtor, 648-1677. E ^ U I S I 'm 7-room Oolonlal on must be sold now, due to relo­ VILLAGE APTS. peta. 876-8816 Higliwood Drive. Appointments Malta MOTHER a APARTMENTS that defy descrii^on. Ca]l cation. A convenient Manches­ (X>ZY Cape, 4 rooms, plus 2 un- ter location. CaU Warren E. NO>V LEASING H om a Decorator... wHh HOMESTEAD ST. MANCHESTER ROCKVILLB — 2-bedroom finished, $19,900. Owner, 643 Warren E. Howland for de­ remember fo tails, 643-1106. Howland, Realtor, 648-1108. In Connecticut’s Fastest Growing Area- SPINDLES A FINIALS Z ' OFF W. MIDDLE TPKE. One and two bedrooms. apartment available in new 0642. MANCHESTER Immediate occupancy. building. v/wssasai.0 Consists vaof n% laigwlarge . '■ ' __—— ------^ For stalroates, bannisters, r6om Near schools, churches ‘ooms ■ with private terrace MANCHESTER — 7-car ga- NOTICE dividsrs, lamp stands. BRICK 1, 2 and 8-bedroom luxury and shopping center, on and pool. Includes heat, hot $28,800. Large 7-room Co­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER pay your Funotlonal, daoorttlve, ready to apartments. Features waU-to- lonial, nice treed lot, centrally TOWN OF MANCHESI , bus line. Call anytime water, carpeting and all appli­ paint or ataln. ManyIV langtl langtha and ...... Here’s iroal magic you onn wc^ carpeting, yanlty tUe ances. Located in a country located. Hutchins Agency, LEGAL POSITION VACANCY •Izaa In a variety of atylea, baUis, built-in oven, range, —'...... oreafe yourself Inatanitiy. Just. 64^-2623 setting. Immediate occupancy. altars, 649-5324. Including • Madltarranean dishwasher, refrigerator and NOTICE POLICEWOMAN carrier ,,B|JW^NIIU ^mead onEMI mIIIOVWJ a stic. .CMM and anw pp*/ dy IndlvtdUaleeewveaiew—• bneka iweews— H /• thick - they------W —are dlspoStU, electric heat. 2 air- Rockland Terrace Apartments, / *8,257.60 - $10,879,20 p a rti • Provincial il^fat In weight ao they need no (oundattan or extra aupport. 4 Highland Ave., 872-4046, 629- The Zoning Board of Ap­ monchGster profttsio^ • Plantar antiqued pehterns plus fleldelone. Z brtek le not a ceramic orf conditioners, glass sUdtag Employee benefits Include • Colonial doors, all laivo rooms. FuU 6586> IN V IT A tlO N peals will hold public hearings paid vacation, sick leave, pen­ 341 BROAD STREET/MANCHESTER ptastlc. It’s rugged virtually Indeetruotable and it's fireproof. basement ston«e area, am on Monday, November 16, 1971, sion plan, a complete Insurance regularly. Spanlah Bamboo TraaoIttoBal pie parking. AtartinA; at $176. ROCKVILLE — 3-rooro apart* T O B ID starting at 7:00 p.m., in the plan, and employees’ . credit PRESTIGE OFFICE SPACE Decorate • 4x6 a im for »18.45 Handy to shopping, schools, ment,' heat, hot water, stave, Hearing Rpom of the Municipal union. I ^ , KIT $12J6 bus and religious facilities.___ VILLAGER \ refrigerator,.v>.,5 ctoiui, $125. AdultsAuuiis only.only, Sealed bids will be received Building 10 near ana consiaer to M a r and consider Applicants should be no less Designed To Your Speolfloatlons Model apartment open for no pets, security, deixisit re- office of the Director the following petitions; STATE APARTMENTS / than 26 nor more than 89 years iMBBCtion weekdays T-7 p.m. ( qulred. Call 643-9678. General Services, 41 Center HEARING ALSO. , of age, a citizen of the United 660 to 25,000 Square Feet — weekends l-e p.m. Immediate Occupancy )) ^ ------Street, Manchester, Conn., until item' 1. GastaWh', Inc., 176 Tol States and in good physical con­ 6-Room Townhouses. 1%.^ ROCKVILLE — Attractive 8%- November 12, 1971 at 11:00 land Turnpike, Bustaess Zone s Ideal for Group |Kedloal or e 800 0^ tree an site Bum bjr< tiled baths, co m p 1 e t e ^ dition. irking ( ■room apartments. Stove, re- a.m.- for —n. Request- . Special_ - Exception Legal Practice kitchen, heat, air condi- )) Applications and a list of e Corporate or Branch Office nlynl 12 minutes from frigerator, heat, adults, no INSTALLATION OF IRRI- for gas station location ap­ MANCHI8 TER SHOP U ft R HoHsing Corp. ( tinning, wall-to-wall ca r-X pets, security, $120 monthly. OA'nON SYSTEM—FITZGBR- quallfIcatloM are available In e Fully air-condlUoned and gHartford via 1-84 peting, private basement,'V proval for easterly added Manchester at: Personiiel Of­ oarpisted e Shops, banks, restauronta- 649-4824. ALD SOFTBALL FIELD. land area at above location. only minutes away Rentals by washer-dryer' hookup. fice, Municipal Building, 41 e Complete Janitorial FRIDAYS ( Bid forms, plans and speclfl All persona Interested may Services e Storage space provided IW^GLENNEY Robert O. ®P®rtment, catloM are .ivallable at the attend taeroheaX*.* Center Street and the Office of 6 4 9 -5 2 5 3 Murdock 2 bedrooms, wall-to-wall car- General Services Office, 41 Cen- ~ " the Police CHilef, Police Head­ Zoning Board ot Appeals Bentals Starttuf at $440 per sq. ft. CO. TO 8:30 P.M. Complete peting, appliances, heat and ter Street, Manchester, Connec- quarters, 289 Middle Oiirnplke Realtor 64S-2892 Charles H. McKtnsle, hot water, cellar storage, tlcut. East. 64^«BU GB Kitchen J f Chairman SSNTBY Early I*oula W. ( parking, large! yard. Near Town of Manchester, Applications must be returned 3 3 4 SAT. TO 646-6826 John A. CagiaMllo, BBAL 1872 W ebber Charles Lesperance shopping and schools, 20 min- CtomiecUcut to the Personnel Office, 41 Cen­ ESTATB Secretary Occupancy 649-7620 J; utes from Hartford. Call 649- < Robert B Weiss ter Street, Manchestar, Connso- 249-7877 n o r t h m a i n SIRIBT 4 P.M. ( 2871, $190 monthly. Dated this 4th day of ifovem - ticqt, not latsr than Monday, GeMral Manager her 1971, November IS, 1971. p 1 - V - rumif ^ WT?'

^A6JS TWfilJTY.TWO / /- THURSDAY, NOVBMBBR 4, 1871 iianirl;p0ter lEnrnittg IfrraUi A m t g * Dally Nat Pvm Ron For Ihs Week Ended The Weather Mountain Laurel Chapter of Capt. Alan B,, Bennett of LoyaJ Circle of King’s Daugh­ Ootpber N , IFll . AboutTown Sweet Adelines will rehearse to­ Storrs, sen cf Mr. and Mrs. ters will meet Monday at 7:46 Foreign Correspondent Clear tonight with low near night at 8 at the Franklin Rec­ Morris C. Bennett of Mystic, p.m. in the Federation Room of 30. Tomorrow moatly auraiy: TIM MHIO a u b o t St. K ary’a reational Center, 680' Franklin formerly of Manchester, has Center Congi^egatlonal Church. Mwe Pinehurst 1 5 ,5 8 1 high In mid 60a. Bunday't out­ BpUcqpal CSuirch wlU ma«t to- Ave., Hartford. The rehearsal been named commander of Hostesses are Miss Dorothy Guest at Israel Bond^iElvent look. . .partly cloudy. m or row at 7 p.m, in Neill Hall is open to women Interested in Headquarters Cc., 48rd Bri­ Petersen and Mrs. Alice Clark. Manche$ter^A City of Village Charm Robert Mayer Bvans, noted of Um oluirel). After the dinner singing four-part harmony. gade, SOth Infantry Division, Bud»t Meat Values meeUng, Girl Scouts from Connecticut Army National foreign correspondent, will be Chapman Court, Order of VOL. LXXXXI. NO. 31 Troop 1 wilt show slides and dts- Guard at Hartford. He attended Amaranth, will initiate candl- special guest at a reception in Ohuok continues to be one of the best rsd wjsat jraluee^wUb (TW E NTY-BIG H T PAG ES—TW O SBCnPIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN.^ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1971 (Olaaaiftod AdverOalng on Pago S8) All past presidents and in­ behalf of State of Israel Bonds PRICE FIFTEEN CENti ouss their visit to England... terested members of the VFW Manchester High School and ates'at its meeting tomorrow at leas Ohuok Pot Boast st IQo to Mo J * ® * Sunday at 8 p.m. at the home Auxiliary are reminded that graduated from the University 7:46 p.n/. at the Masonic Tem­ Is and Steaks at 49o WxTto Ib„ Ttaw Bite |j— of Dr. and Mrs. Merrll B. Ru- Ouhsq of Beef Stew Meat hlo lb., and I^an, ITasfe, C A ' Little Flower of Jesus final- plans for the Veteran’s cf Obtmectlcut (UCenn) as an ple. Refreshments will be serv­ blnow, 68 Butternut Rd., Man­ Oholoe'^uek Ground at 96o lb. hfothers O rcle and St. Anne's assistant dairy plant manager ed after the meeting. Officers Day Dinner on Nov, 11 will be chester, it was announced by Mothers Circle will have a Joint made tomorrow at a meeting at the UCenn creamery. will wear white gowru. Philip Bayer and Rolland J, Bridgeport meeting tomorrow at 8:1B p.m. at 8 p.m. at the Post Home. PlN B H tm ST gM A U U (HMMKT M U N E E D at the home of Mrs. TTiomas King David’s Lodge of Odd Castleman, co-chairmen of the . TENDER, LEAN RIBGIL SMOKID The Rosary Society of St. 1971 Israel Bond drive in that Morlariy, M Lin wood Dr. Sis­ Yhe Junior and Senior Con­ Fellows will meet tomorrow at C U M STIAKS Bridget Pariah will meet Mon­ community. PORK SHOULDIRS b . B9e Vote Upheld ter Julia Ryan will be guest firmation Classes of Ememuel 7:30 p.m. at Odd iFellows Hall. SNET Asks day at 8 p.m. in the school au­ (Called Phsdes) Nixon Urged to Halt Blast; Bvans is former bureau chief lb. $1.39 0 speaker. Co-hosteases are Mrs. Lutheran Church will meet to­ ditorium at the church. There for CBS News In Moscow, and Jchn Spellman and MTs. Jo­ night at 6:30 in the parish Airman IC Bryan J. Cushing, will be a 7:30 Mass. Mrs. Betty he served for three years as Fresh Oirsters . . . Hadddob and Flounder FlBsts After Recount seph Receino. building. son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. SkeUy will demonstrate "Crea­ special assistant to Bdward R. Peieh Fillets and Tlny.^Fqndsr Bay Boallops Cushing of 68 Hemlock .St., is tive Bows." Hostesses are Mrs. Murrow when the latter was BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Center Congregational Church The classes of St. Bridget serviiw at Da Nang AB, Viet­ Charles Gessay and Mrs. Frank will have a New Members Con- nam. He is a 1969 graduate of director of the U.S. Information Bridgeport Mayor Hugh Cur­ Rate H ike School of Religion scheduled for. Plsch. The meeting is open to Agency. -versatlon program tonight at Saturday have been canceled. Manchester High School and at­ women of the .parish. ran conceded defeat late thla Burger To Rule on 7:S0 in the Federation Room of tended Manchester Community While stationed in Russia in ' O i n J i i t r M morning, putting Nlcholaa Pan- the church. College. 1967 and 1968, Bvans reported The executive board of Rob- -Mrs. Claire Jedrey, repre- t’ /V/ udo In the driver*a aeat aa ertscn School PTA will meet to­ Mntatlve of the. American Air­ major news events, including Bridgeport’a firat RepubUcan By BILL KOSMAN The Church of the Nazarene night at 8:16 at the home of Mr. Full nosnel Fellowship; Inter­ lines Kiwi Speakers Bureau, the idslt of U.A.R. President mayor in 44 years. board will meet tcmlght at 7:30 and Mrs. Frank Cimino, 39 Cor- denominational, will have a wlU eak oifl "Plane and Fancy Nasser and the Soviet invasion Robert Mnyer Bvnns Q uran’s conceasion came 20-35% WASHINGTON (AP)— in the Davis Memorial Youth wall Dr. bioie study and open discus­ Tips Ml Travel," at the Nov. 10 of Ciechoelovakla. He came after an 18-hour recount o f^ With their amwal for an in­ Building of the church. sion tonight at 7:30 at Orange back to the United States, to years leave after some months meeting of the Manchestei^Bol- Tuesday’a elecUon returns. Hie^ By W ILU A M COE junction still before Su­ Hall. cover the summit meeting be­ to Join EMward R. Mdrrow at The Salvati.per-share earnings for At Hnt BHo — But Z with die test U to endanger na- of troeps home for Christmas. ?^**^®*^*' the first'r)lne mtmths 1971 Ucnal security and worid peace, Wholhar Ifa O r o d r a ___No l^ormatlon was available SouLhem New England’s ex- $2.44, down IS cents from not to further i t " T wo BHoa. W o K e o w Z Immediately on the exact imm- Penses have been Increaslng’^t^e same p e i ^ last year, and Signers lnclut)M 26 Demo­ ber, but some UA. unlU were f®''®"“ ®“- added that the cohrpany expecte Y o u 'R L o v o T b o m ! Z He Dointed out that te’onhcne T"''.------.------— Howell Butler, chief of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's ^ \ I T G crats and nine Republicans. Sen. Bklward M. Kennedy, D- BLUE S T ^ y wiSd i ^ c u t T « J? fo n to rd o l^ w a ^ S X S d ’rato 8«8™olo8:i‘»l.observatoiy at Palmer, A ^ checks the machines that will A J . S . P l a U S Mass., in a separate statement, monitor the force of any earthquake that may follow the five-megaton nuclear reUef. As a result of theNlawn- caUed the Rresldent’s poeltion Our Dogs Stand Out From The Available at meet leading chain lUSTRE the Consumer Price Index has seven weeks trend, the company’s c^ d it explosion which is scheduled for tomorrow at Amchitka Island. (A P Photo) "indefensible.’’ He said "Uiere gone up 37.6 per cent In the Pack — Because They Are Natur- stores and independent supennark- CARPET rating has been lowered, he Grain Sale is no overriding nallonal secur­ (See Page Eight) same period. ally The Best! — They Are One of ets in the self-eervice case or deli- SHAMPOO said. ity edneem that would Justify To&o^s Best Meat Buysj catessen department: InflaUon, he said, has already exp(odii\g a five-megaton nucle­ wiped out all beneGt of the rate To Soviets. ar bomb in one of the world’s BOGNER’S Q U A L IT Y P*RANKS are made right here in Manchester, of a dor Fbr Smaller Medline Increases, granted as a result AEC Chairman in Alaska; most earthquake prone rt- WASHINGTON (A P ) — Ad- U.S. Government Inspected PUR E B E EF! Look, they are low in calories, of the company’s 1968 rate ac- Uon, and a recenUy negoUated mlnlstraUon sources disclosed The Atomic Energy Comm**- yet high in proteins! RIDNBLO three-year contract with em­ today that arrangements have slon plans to set off the five-. Rate ployes will increase wage, costs Says: ‘Therd U No Risk ’ been made for a $136 mllUon ^ , . . . , . BST Saturday, 6,000 feet under "FfanUy SpoaUfl9 , Y oh JMt CoR't Boot BOGNRR'Sr (FbnMebr A ts B) by $72 milUon over the life of sale of American feed grains to Alaskan m n XAUXKtimuB the pact. He said wages amount the Soviet Union. U.S. labor un- coast The blast will teat the MS4yu or eiMBra INST«LUD to 76 per cent of company oper­ By BOA, STOCKTdN Ocean. The AEC maintains was accompcuiied by hls wife, ating expenses other them de- A P Ekslence Writer such posslbUlUes are remote. The members of Schlesinger*B leaders have given their as- hydrogen-bomb warhead of the Ala^ta I**® Lest—c< ^ - family included his wife, Rach- surance Out they i ^ l 1 (^ the gpartan antlballistlc missile. Shows Drop piwlaUon. named Cannikin-sald every- el, and daughters, Anne, 13, ships despite a previous ban on 'cdnservaUon groups opposed The request for rate in c r e ^ s ( ^ ) — head of the Atomic t l ^ was on schedule for what and Emily, 9. Six other Schlesin- au** shipments to Communist to the test, code-named Connl- BROADLOOM comes as no su^rtee, s i^ e Energy Oommlsalon^ w ateh ^ wUL be Uie most powerful un- ger chUdren remained in Uieir naUons, Oie sources said. wn, took their plea to Burgsr TTic Southern New England 1 ^ prej^ratlons tor toturday’s d e r g i o ^ nuclear exjdoelon suburban Washington home. T**® sale, expected to have an Thursday after losing two tow- been warning Ito customers for scheduled undoigioundraclear ever Ibnducted by .the United After examining the hole ‘ mportant Impact on Midwest er-court attempto to, have the this is where W AU TO WALL CARPET several months that it would blast $nd declared, ‘Th®re „Is mare.states. \ S. e u, h l««in ir «r ^ ^ I^ « « « , . « . . « •‘ *t®s In neeft of new test stopped. A high court : ^ c n i i y For October have to seek higher rates. no risk." ^ ^ ^ markets. Is being a>^fan^d aptSiesman said a ruling could CONTINUOUS FILAMENT 100% NYLON In addition to toe proposed in- With hls wife and two of hls ^ m onlt», : >aver creases in basic e x c h S ^ t e s , daughters at hi. side, AEC u n d e r g r ^ iidiere they saw toe nuclear de- (See Page Eight) w rm 48-OZ. PADDING EH’H H r E t deal. it's at! for the second decline Jn a row, the government said ten cenU in initial period rates **ole ahere ^ mogaiops. bottom of the shaft. ... ’TAKE ADVANTAOB OT n U BDE with payment .In U.S. doUars, a today. for daytitoe statim-to-station “ »e five-megaton device wlU'be o .V ” i 4 w ^ a d is shaped like a MmMMi. BAOE '■ V .- 4K>SPITAL AUXILIARY SCULPTURED The tot^ number U Jobhold- men declined from 4.6 per cent toll calls within Connecticut detonated.------v^h beneath Novava _®®?*- !!a ^ " h l y shupened pencil. It to tant effect on U.S. balance of "COME LOOK US OWER" sath Novaya Zemlva, designed tor toe Spartan anti- Stoppage ers rose to a recort 79.8 njH- in September to 4.3 per cent The price for a local pay They plan to remain cn tills mr island ^ north of the Eun^pSm baUlsUc mlssUe. On toe missile, TWEEDS COEGMERCIAL ' lion and toe number of Job la^t month, and toe rate for station call would go up from 10 barren, windswept Aleutian continent toe official seekers ton 210,000 to 4.0 mil- married! men dropped from 3.3 to 20 cents, an increase of 100 island until after toe test. . 1. o - 0 > . . . S i r S T n X ' - RejiectedBy KITCHEN lion, toe Labor Department’s per cent to 3.0 per centr-toe per cent This rate has not been " K ’s fun for the Mds, and my * .. Bureau of lAbor Statistics re- lowest in a year, the BLS said, increaaed in 18 years. Van Sin- wife to delighted to get away x CARFIT The rate for adult women deren said, and he noted that from the house for a whUe," J™* Hie\, nuclear ®explosive ^ ^ ‘ve isIs ^ oats.abLe Jail Guards The humber of unemployed dropped 0.1 per cent to 6.6 per company eairhliigs on this op- Schleslhger said. *' mrectiyx^ehlnd toe instruments, a contrast to previous re- 4 Oolm Only In aioek. U* WMIka persons normally declines cent and t it r a t e for teen-agers eration are "now below one per The Schlesingers watched qulrements, vessels of any orl- HARTFORD (A P ) — Actlvltv Oonthmoui FRnmenl Nylen' CENTER somewhat in October, but the edged dpWh to 17.0 per cent. cent." workmen w e re , dumping 6,6O0 ®^^**"**'^* . ^ ‘J®* ®*®**®^ test warhead. offering competitive ship- was expected to remain normal A' BLR said last month’s drtq> was The'riite tor blue collar work- Again, rising expenses are tens of sand and gravel into the “ “ two membera of the Joint Final checks on instruments ment rates will be eligible to today at Connecticut’s Jails and CHURCH / /^O PPIC E ANDREWS Rm * 136,000 more than might be ex- ers dropped dramatically from too main factor in toe proposed shaft, sealihg the nuclear de- to monitor toe b ) ^ were being carry this grain and any future prisons as a result of an ll-bour BUILDING % 7M yd. pected from seasonal causes ,g.O per cent to 7.2 per cent, but Jump for pay phone rates, he vl®® 1" a chamber where It to S u n d a y s t ^ made today. \ business which may develop, decision bv the suaitls not to alone. ^ / f o r white coUar W o rk e r. It said; noting that a pay tele- »>« ®t 6 p.m. ™ About 116 w o r k ^ will be the mnirces said. ^ “ t o m S n S T ^ ^ L S yd The unemployment ratq has edged up from 3.3 per cent to phone cost $68 in 1968 but car- ®ST Saturday. » me east, w picK up a p o ^ flown off Amchltka\to Adak In June, President Nixon tei^ pajm NOW wavered between 6.6 per cent 3.4 per cent. • ries a price tag of $216 t o ^ . Many environmentalists have ®“ ®*' A“ ^ ®*‘ igjand, 200 miles awa^^ where mlnated a requirement that De- The guards in a union'meet- and 6.3 per cent tor the last 12 The rate for whites sUpped . Southern New England serves expressed fears that toe blast ,emain during ^ e ex- partment o f Commerce per- w Thursdav nlkht In Klddle- menths. J per cent t o T $ virtually all Connecticut, and *»'®®*®"- ®«®-^ ------mission must be------obtained for town voted rwlay 161 night to in18 Mlddle- against earthquakes or send a tidal Craig Hoemer, R-Callf., and Oi^. It was 6.8 per cent In July, pgr gent last month, but toe any Job action today. TELEPHONE (See Page Eight) wave rolling aerpes the^ Pacific ville Hansen, R-Idaho. Hoemer (See Page Seven) (See Page Bevenleea) KITCHEN LINOLEUM 6.1 per cent in August imd 6.0 ^^te for blacks and other non- Instead, they decided to con­ COMPANY per cent in September. The Oc- whites edged up from 10.6 per tinue "informational" picketing ARMSTRONG VINYL INLAID tober 1970 rate was 6.6 per ee„t to 10.7 per cent. at a number of correctional fa­ * Tile w iA iudd the avera|^ cilities in an attempt to'boUter (Cemented to Floor) The BLS attributed toe Sep- urork week for 71.4, million what they say to inadequate Up To 9x12 liwfoRid tember decline in total unem- rank-and-file workers Jumped prison security with a larger ployment to a reduction in four-tenths of an hour to a "sea- work force. PREPARATION EXTRA adult males who had lost their They atoo called for Unding Jobs earilor. The rate fw adult (See Page Seven) arbitration to settle their de­ mands. Michael Botelho, regional di­ rector of the' American Feder­ ation of State, County and Mu­ y4«i ftr ompewni iHnrt *79.95 Nommee Rehnquist ■ nicipal Employes, told guards h o m i^ and prnctfeal but uIm Thursday night that conditiens t ^ etaqnnt antpot now would make a strike futtle. TW AREA FirstSenate Hurdle Passed -Gov. Thomas J. Mesklll "to bolds np b^ ia b In ihe ImmrlaM iraSe willing to walk over the dead Yes. file Penny SfBfer is open for mens iosblfng son. atolm end fooipilnli, bodies of state em|doyea” ' be­ ^ wftb dmSl iETm m V P For Top Court Confirmation cause he wonts to become a lor yecBS of wonr. Poeoraiei eolois. CERAMK TllE^ U.S. senator, he charged. By JOHN CHADWICK natioiu of Clement F. Hayns- Meskill on , previous ooca- business in temporary quarters of FUN-TA-STIK worth and O. Harrold Care- slons, however, has denied hav­ WAS^O-rON (AP) - A«t. ha. oonc.led a majority ing any plane to seek a seat in Atty. Gen, William H. R®1»^ of the 16-member Judiciary the Senate. SHAG *?**fc*!^ti ***» cleared oommitteo supports Rehnqulst. Meskill said this morning hs 319.95 toe first hurdle to Sens e con- committee source said was pleased and encouraged Iqr 57 EAST CENTER ST. aq. FT. flrm atlM for a teat on the Su- foresee, a maximum of five toe decision of the prison TILES Reg. « o In ateek p i ^ e Court. ~ » committee votes against Rehn- guards to cancel their threat- , Chalrm u Jaines O. qutot and possibly no more ened work stoppage. (F o r m e r s h o e b o x s t o r e ) ^ i 2 » s a r land, D-Mtos., of toe Senate " I am sure I speak cn behalf J u « c la ^ C ^ m ltte e exouwd . Richmond. Va., at- ot all of our clUiena in thanking 10 - S DAILY 10-9 THURSDAY <) 9x12 ^ h n q u M Thursday ottw two tomey and former president of ' toe membera of the American CHAIR FADS