FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1970 Average Daily Net Press Run PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT For The Week Ended The Weather iMattrJjpater Ewtttng H w ali October 17, 1970 Fair and cooler tonight; low in the upper ’40s to low 60s. , rr^ Mias Patricia Louise Bonino, Cub Scout Pack 143 ot Nathan y ' Fall Forum Told: n o i l t 1 i > W n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hale School will meet tomorrow PSAT Tests 16,020 T orn o r r o w increasing cloud­ ' Bonino of IsrSTMaln St. is one noon at Camp Johnson, Bolton, iness; high in 60s. Monday Manchester High School Manchester— A City of Village Charm cloudy. Manchester Barracks,' World of 36 seniors at Simmons Col- for Bobcat induction. After the juniors who are taking the ^ a r I 'Veterans,C..O, and ™its Auxill- lege, Boston, Mass., wnowho were ceremonies, there will be a PSAT tomorrow morning are ary will have a luncheon meet: recently inducted into tho Acad- cookout, reminded that they should Town Concerned VOL. L X X X X , NO. 21 (SIXTEEN PAGES — TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1970 (Classified Advertising on Page IS) PRICE TEN CENTS ing Sunday at 1 P p.m. at the emy, emv. the college’scollesre's honor society. ^ ^______be in their seats by 8:30 and VFW Home. Officers will be A 1967 graduate of Manchester Lupplno, reprrtent should have with them two elected during the business ses­ High School she was a member Ad" No. 2 pencils and their tick­ About Pollution sion at 2. The installation of of­ of the National Honor Society, of Stadent Aid K n ^ la J Ad ets of admission. ___ ministrators, and L. Donald ficers is ‘^heduled for late Nov­ Parking will be in the stu­ By MABOABET HAlfDEN Murder ember. ' Brooks* guidance counselor, (Herald Beporter) SHOPPERS V Mrs. will speak at the final seminar dent parking lot,” and stu­ U.N. Paper “ 7" temple Beth Sholom will have parents of studenU planning dents are to enter the build­ Change for a Time Past presidents of the Ameri- a Halloween Surprise tomorrow gghool education. It ing through the cafeteria lob­ Town residents are deeply concerned about air, water Suspect can Legion Auxiliary ydll meet, at 9 p.m. at the temple. The Tuesday night at 7 by. and noise pollution and are actively working to control By SOL If. COHEN Condemns Monday at 7:30 p.m. at ^ home "event Is open to members and Manchester High School Room assignments ^iU be it. This was brought out Wednesday night at “Conserva­ (Herald Poet) of Mrs. Margaret Fredntto, 628 prospective members. cafeteria. On the subject of fl- posted in the lobby. tion Challenges Manchester,” the final Farr Forum spon­ E.S.A. Under Guard The thing to remember to do tonight is to fix all the clocks, W. Middle Tpke. nanclng post-htgh school edu- sored by th4 Manchester Con- until they’re right. Colonialism By DOUG WnXIS ----- The Rev. Rev. Thomas Thomas ^ r ^ r r y r y .of .of cation, cation, Luppino Luppino will will speak speak on on servatlon Commission. The inter- He also noted that woodlands STARTS TOMORROWi SATii OCTi 24 When you’re ready for bed, after your midnight snack, the Marine Lance Cpl. Lawrence \§t. James' Church will conduct kinds of aid, steps in applying. The Northeast Connecticut eat starts young. Half of the 70 can serve multiple Uses — wa- W I 1 w ■ w m w iiia w wwjf Associated Press Writer clocks must be pushed one hour BACK. UNITED NATIONS, B. Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs.\a service Sunday at 8:16fa.m. and factors considered in Astronomy Society will meet to- people at the meeting were too conservation, recreation SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (AP) — N. Y. (A P )— A declaration Edmund H. Perry of 86 E. Mid- on ^radio station WINE. The nwnrdinc" Aid. Brooks will die- nieht at 8 at the home of Mr. votinp- to vote. WHAT A BREEZE! Armed guards in pairs are post­ If it seemed like the days were growing shorter, they’ll be — — ..... — —o— — - — — ------— ---- and protection of wild life. He even shorter when you do what you oughter’. condemning colonialism and die Tpke., has reported for duty program is sponsored by tha cuss local sources of financial and Mrs. John Lang of 10 Cas- The tremendous scope of con- outlined the history of the * SHOP NOW—^»AY NEXT YEAR ed around the clock at each cor­ calling for an end to the at the Marine Corps Air Station, Manches'ter Council of aid. ” tlewood Rd., Vernon. After a gervation and the great variety town’s activities in consen-a- ner of the building in which a And what you oughter’ do, in fact, is to push those clocks '/3 in Jon — Va in Fab. — Va in March one hour BACK. arms race was ready for cmerry Point, N.C. Churches and the Oergy Asso- — - business tneetlng _ members of activities ... in this ------field tion,------and----- noted many of the | young man is jailed on charges passage by the General As­ ___ elation of Manchester. Reservations close Monday t h e group will demonstratedemonstrate,. ,^gj.g brought out during a world problems caused by over- of, slaying five persons execu­ sembly today as the 25th T h e Britlsh-American Club ----- tor the Women’s Auxiliary of how to take pictures through a g, discussion of town offl- population, man’s misuse of ^ e 1. Whot is E.S.A .? tion-style. will have a Halloween dance to- All church choirs who have the Manchester Midget Foot- telescope. The public is Invited. y,g greetings by Town environment, and the need for Sheriff Douglas James and his anniversary observance of A special plan effective from October 24 to November ' morrow from 9 pm . to 1 a.m. not responded to the Nativity ball .Association’s Nov. 7 din------• Managerivianager rvuucitRobert B.x>« Weiss, and the enforcement------of lawfe or deputies said they know of no the United Nations draw to, 30 designed to help your budget over the difficult buy- .■■ a close. at the clubhouse. Charles Var- Scene Committee’s letter con- ner-dance at the Manchester The Bentley School Grade 3 in the speech by Dr. Frank conservation. ing period. < threats against John Linley Fra­ rick’s orchestra will play for ceming the community carol State Armory, Tickets may oe ______^j.g______Gertrude Wolf, ... . Horton,______former commission “ Seventy-five per cent of the zier, 24, but are taking no Congress in Chile Action on the declaration of dancing and prizes will be sing are reminded to contact obtained from- Mrs. Norman MBss Jeantoo„ -cvAAi-nonFreeman nnaand WMrs. s. mcmhArmember. people in the United States are 1 . How Does It Work? chances . faith in the United Natiems and its gx>als closed out the 10-day awarded for costumes. Tickets Mrs. Oiarles Carsky of 86 Ken- Bjarkman^of 28 Franklin St. Frances Glbeauit held their an- “ industries in town are spend- willing to have taxes increased j All your purchases mode from the date of B AA. ap- yf- Frazier pleaded innocent Fri­ proval through the entire month of November wfll be commemorative session at 2 may be obtained at the club- neth Dr., Vernon, as soon as T . .1 nual cupcake sale for UNIOEP pnormous amount of fo r conservation,” Dr. Horton day at a tightly guarded ar­ bUled on your BABLY SHOPPER AOOUNT. V’ Votes on President which 18 heads of state, 24 house. possible. raignment on charges of mur­ r i S ^ o f L o r E v a n S ^ '^ L ^ Wednesday. It was d ^ e in con- J jo alleviate pollution,’’ said, “ and many are willing to chiefs of government and 44 oth­ dering Dr. Victor Ohta, 45, his By WILUAM F. NICHOLSON across a red carpet and deposit ^ meet t^ ^ James (Dutch) Fogaky, pollu- serve on boards.’ ’ er representatives—mostly for­ at 1 ^ United Nations^ The chih^en show Films 3. That Means! wife , Virginia, 43, their sons Associated Press Writer his written choice, sealed in an morrow Better budgeting for yon on your Christmas gift shop­ SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — envelope, into a ballot box. eign ministers—paid tribute to ( brought cupc^es M d so d pgj„jgj yjat so many bust- Five young girls, all mem- ping with NO BILL from ns until January, 1676. Thra Derrick, 12, and Taggart, 11, the world forum. church Troops and police were on the In anticipation of his victory, Hi Kathy ~ Standard rime Starts Sunday them. Over forty nesses in the nation are purchas- bers of the Manchester Youth you pay by the 10th of the month. in January, in and the eye surgeon’s secretary, Its final form' was hammered alert throughout Chile today as Allende will be absent from the at 2 A.M. — Don't Forget To Put Your Cloek ------made for the UNIC5EF cause. pollution control equipment For Conservation, presented February and Yt In March. Dorothy Cadwallader, 38. out in a lengthy nighttime ses­ The krmed deputies were sta­ Congress met to elect the na­ election . although he theoreti­ and supplies that there is a films they had taken last tion’s next president. It was vir­ sion that ended early Friday. Dock! Instruction In Grade 8 Fellowship of South gga,.o(^ of these products. He spring showing scenes of se\ tioned at the three-story down­ cally can vote for himself. In­ NO ADDED COST tually certain that the winner The most controversial sec­ ORCHARD FRESH: -Macs, Cortlands, Bed, Golden United Methodist Church will g^od coopera- eral polluted streams, Inclnera- town building housing the jail stead, he will remain at home to Piano, Organ or Voice ALL THIS WITHOUT A would be Salvador Allende, the await the outcome. tions of the 12-point document Delicious, McGowan, Baldwin Apples;—Bose Pears, Fresh meet tonight at 7:30 at the from businesses in the re- tors, smog, litter and reluse. and sheriff’s office a few min­ were paragraphs 6 and 7 deal­ Cider, Gourds and Pumpkins. , ^ _ . Marxist senator who was the A state of emergency was de­ 4 utes after Frazier was booked Janette Fraser Wodal church; Mark H. Swerdloff, co- habilltatlon and purchasing of Weiss pointed out that many of HNANCE CHARGE front-runner in the Sept. 4 presi­ ing with Portugal’s African col­ NATIVE; Spinach, Boston, Romalne Lettuce, Beet ordlnator of the Drug Advisory foj. decreasing pollu- the problems shown ihe clared throughout the country Greens, Green, Yellow Beans, Leeks, Watererras, Chinese there on five founts of first-de­ dential election. onies and South Africa’s system Center, will speak. tion. He pointed out that these movies have been corro^ ec^ r j j How about that? No FINANCE dtEU^! AH you have to gree murder. Thursday after Gen. Rene Cabbage, Egg Plant, Cauliflower, Shalots, Artichokes, Brus­ Phone 649-2304 do is complete paying for your E.SJV. purchases by Allende won a plurality but Schneider, commander in chief of apartheid, or racial segrega­ changes take time and that would soon be corrected. The a sels Sprouts, Cranberries, PlckUng Onions, White, Sweet March 31! That’s Edl there’s to it. After that date there Deputies admitted only per­ not a majority from the voters, of the Chilean army, was shot tion. Both delegations thought The Stein Club and the Stein- jj^ h e s t e r needs thfese Indust- girls are Kathy ’ EkwioY^n, Potatoes, Acorn, Butternut Squash and Hot Peppers, will be the normal FINANCE charge on your unpaid sons “ with urgent eind neces^ so the election was thrown to and critically wounded by four the sections were too strong, but FRESH; Strawberries, Grapefruit, Pomegranates, ettes will sponsor a spaghetti ^.j^g jO commercial in- Cheryl Champy, . ^ a balance of 1%% per month or 18% per year on bBlnnceB sary business.’’ Flood lights Congress. If Congress confirms or five terrorists as he was the independent African states Plums, Red, White, Blue Grapes, Bose, D’AnJoU Pears, supper tonight from 6 to 8:30 at eenerators in town have been Anne < ^ e s t Le^le up to 3600; or 1% per -month or 12% per year on bal­ were installed for extra securi­ contended they were not strong Native Chestnuts, Honeydews, Cantaloupes, Casaba Melons, ances in excess of $8(X) after deducting current payments Allende, he will be the first dem­ being driVen. to the Defense WANTED the VFW Home. The event is ghut down, he said, and some of Greene. They have s|^nt many ty- ocratically elected Marxist chief enough. Limes, Tangerines, and Florida Navel Oranges. mamKAna nrirl .. <____«______Virairn r^mOVlnCThours removing uCDriS irom debris from and/or credits. FINANCB charge may be avoided by Ministry. The 57-year-old gener­ open to members and guests. „t,;erg' j,ave been repaired. paying new balance before next closing dote. sheriff Douglas B. James’ of state in Latin America. al was in grave condition at Stung by the attack on its ad­ WEEKEND SPECIALS Clean, Late Modd ponds. Their next project is to . ministration of Angola, Mozam­ Presents Check collect bottles, door-to-door, to new's conference was held out­ When Congress votes in its el­ Santiago Military Hospital to­ Macs or Red Delicious Apples .... 6 hag side to announce details of Fra­ egant Hall of Honor, each of 160 bique and Portuguese Guinea, be recycled. Other E.S.A. Benefits . . . day following two operations to FLORIDA NAVEL ORANGES ...... 6 for 4 9 ^ USED CARS Rl‘^h«d®"iLS;“''s^L r wiu Wel^ prated Dr zier’s capture at dawn Friday in deputies and 50 senators present remove three bullets from his Portugal called for a vote on the conduct its annual townwide ‘ eh Spaulding, commission 'It’s discouraging to work to Do -we have to mention them? Better seiectionB, no colonialism section. South Afri­ T O M A T O E S...... • • Ih. 3 5 ^ Top Prices Paid chairman, with a check for »72 y,g Hockanum Christmas rush, a care-free December — fiive hfll a former “ one-cow milk barh'^’ a will rise from his seat, stride neck, chest and arm. Vice President Spiro Agnew delights his GOP audience With a speech generous­ ICEBERG LETTUCE ...... head candy sale tomorrow and Sun­ months to pay for your purchases. half-mile from the Ohtas’ ca then demanded a vote on the raised by students of Buckley trucks are dumping The government reportedly ly sprinkled with what have become accepted as ‘Agnewisms’. Securi1;y was Spiro Finds entire declaration so it could SEALTEST ICE CREAM Vi gal. 8 9 ^ For All Makes! day. That’ a deal hard to beat! If you’re not-already one of $250,000 flagstone mansion on a has seized up to 40 suspects in School. “ I suggest the commls- concrete into an- our B.S.A. customers, rush in and make out an appUca- tighter last night than at any time in the memory of veteran newsmen and po­ record its dissent. hilltop- overlooking Monterey We Carry The Manchester Evening Herald Sion use it for a fund for the paxt,” Dr. Spaulding said. tlon. We give instant service (ahnoat)! the assissination attempt, and litical obsei’vers. This picture was taken from a distance of about 90 feet, the Portugal’s demand was de­ GOMPLE’EE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPERS CARTER CHEVROUT Bay. has instituted censorship, purchasepUiClUU»C WJ.of Case 4»AV«**W«****,Mountain, a „__ is one of several people closest allowed, while Agnew was speaking. It was taken with a small telephoto Humor Lost feated 58-13 with 14 abstentions, C O .. IN C . banned demonstrations, placed TRICK OR TREAT -project------dear to the hearts . of pulling debris from the river. Frazier had lived about two lens and it was later blown up. (Herald photo by Ofiara) and South Africa was persuaded Bulletin the armed forces on maximum 1229 Main St. CANDIES-—MASKS many of us,” Weiss said. ^jg^ working to estabUsh months in the shabby e-by-6-foot to withdraw its motion on alert, set up roadblocks around “ Four times as much timber g^ linear park on both sides of ONE DAY-SATURDAY ONLY! shelter in a g^ulley strewn with In Politics grounds its dissent would be re­ Phone 649-5238 COSTUMES Santiago, and imposed a mid­ PFPO is lost througli Insects as from y^g river. He encouraged peo- wrecked automobile bodies, an ALLENDE ELECTED flected in the record of the de­ I ' PRODUCEI" forest fires,’’ Dr. Frank Horton p,g ^t the forum to take some investigator said. He was asleep CHILEAN PBESIDENT night to 6 a.m. curfew. By H. L. SCHWARTZ IH bate. ARTHUR DRUG Chile’s outgoing president, In Hartford said, stressing the need for ^ y,g booklets displayed in the and offered no resistance when Associated Press Writer In addition to the appeal for SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Eduardo Frel, barred by the 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESCDEB — 643-6384 more research in conservation, pack of the room. Your captured by two deputies. Read Herald Ads Congress today elected Sen. constitution from succeeding HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — limitation of weapons, the decla- ______Clarifies Point A deputy explained the securi­ Salvador Allende, a Marxist himself; said his government Vice President Spiro T. Agnew ration also hailed toe U.N.’s Choice ty measures by saying, “ We’ve who has pledged to bring t Eric Potter, town planner. “ has taken all measures that says he wants to be humorous in Second Development Decade, never had a prisoner like this Agnew Tones Down Rhetorie; said, We cannot zone land for i socialism to Chile, as presi­ his speeches but in a political beginning, and urged before.” . dent for the next six years. , (See Page Five) campaign it is sometimes dlffl- friendly relations in toe world MAIN STREET parks. It Is not allowed In the ; statutes. We can accept land ; For the euralgnment, the San­ cult “ to be funny without being coiumunlty and a united fight Downtown Manchister donated by developers, but we ; ta Cruz I courthouse was cleared Diseusses Eeonomy and Dodd vicious.” against pollution of toe environ- cannot demand it. If you want ; of visitors, and officers checked HOUSE credentials and searched news­ Agnew, in a relaxed mood, ^igh point of toe celebra- land for open space, you have ; By DON MEIKLE that voting for Senator Dodd mum as toe nation converts to made toe comment Friday as uo„ game Friday'when British men and spectators before ad­ to persuade someone to give it, ; Associated Press Writer only helps Duffey. Thpre, is no a peacetime economy, and toe his chartered jet sped him from prime Minister Edward Heath, mitting them to the heavily Police Station in Illinois or save up and buy it.” He was i escaping that unhappy result. Gross National Product is show­ one to yet another of the fall Emperor Halle Selassie of guarded building. HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — clarifying a point raised earlier “ What a miscarriage of politi­ ing an encouraging upward campaign appearances that Ethiopia, Prime Minister Indira The state of toe economy and In the discussion. Apparently Policemen from four neigh­ Attacked hy Armed Blacks cal justice it would be,” said trend. have caused his critics to ac- Gandhi of India and President toe candidacies of Sen. Thomas .AND some people at the forum boring cities strengthened the the vice president, “ if Cormecti- Agiiew asked whether the cuse him -in his own w ords-of Nixon took toe rostrum in toe thought town authorities could guard force and Frazier was CAIRO, 111. (AP) — The Cairodoor is an expanse of armore J. Dodd and the Rev. Joseph cut voters were to carom off Democratic critics of toe Nixon being a ‘peddler of hate.” great blue and gold assembly Gift prevent a property owner from driven from the jail to court in police station was assaulted plate Installed to protect from Duffey were toe main topics Dodd into toe left corner administration would want to The vice president was on his hall within hours of each other, C twice Friday night and once sniper fire the police dispatcher Friday night of a speech by building on his land. an enclosed van escorted by po­ pocket!" keep young men in toe Army way from Tucson, Ariz., to Hart- Many of Nixon’s remarks early today by armed, uni- and other officers using thie Vice President Agnew that had Ernest Tureck, superintendent lice ebrs. This part of toe speech was instead of discharging them into ford. Conn. In Tucson he had. de- were aimed directly at toe lead- formed blacks. Mayor Albert squad room. been the subject of considerable the civilian labor market, and of parks, said his department Is Frazier, a bearded 6-foot-7 a tacit recognition of toe fact, fended Nixon administration ers of toe Soviet Union, repre- “ Pete” Thomas and police said. The police station has been speculation. whether toe Democrats would in charge of tree care, mainten­ high school dropout, was shoe­ reported in several polls, that economlc policies and attacked seated at toe anniversary ses- HALE ance of parks and all recreation less and weeiring leg irons but Two injuries were reported. the target of gunfire a number Agnew’s rhetoric, which has want to continue a high rate of “ radical liberals.’’- In Hartford sion by Foreign Minister Andrei Dodd is taking votes from toe A te,en-age employee of a su- of times in recent months, become a hot political issue in military spending instead of facilities including buildings, no handcuffs when he appeared Republicans as well as from toe he lambasted the Americans for A. Gromyko. Nixon proposed PAY NEXT YEAR perraarket near the police sta- Police said the station was at- in recent months, was not as cutting it back. swimming pools and the ski before Municipal Court Judge Democrats. One poll indicated Democratic Action and New that toe two superpowers work slope. “ It’s not a new ball tion was struck in the elbow by, tacked again about 9:15 p.m. colorful as many Connecticut “They tell us, 'Don’t talk Donald O. May. that Dodd's candidacy was hurt­ York’s Republican Mayor John together to defeat “ and game,” Tureck said. “ The game what was thought to be a stray and a third time at about 2:16 Republicans feared it would be. about the economy—that’s our Asked if he understood his ing Republican candidate Lowell V. Lindsay. disease and human misery,’’ Is 200 years old, but its begin­ bullet. a.m. Instead' of directly attacking issue’,” said Agnew. “Baloney! T constitutional rights, FY-azler P. Weicker Jr. just as much as Erie., Pa., today for an airport abandoning “ toe old patterns of ning to narrow down to the last told the judge; “ Yes.” A man Identified by the police While the police station was Duffey, toe Democratic candi­ That’s OUR issue." it was hurting Duffey. In a reference to toe infla­ rally before returning to Wash- pow er politics.” Innings.” He noted that our When asked if his name was as John Garrett suffered a head being attacked the first time, date for U.S. Senator, Agnew ington and a one-day rest in ad- Mrs. Gandhi, the first speaker The emphasis on ec_pnomlc tionary trend under former On Hale’s. Amazing forefathers saw fit to reserve John Linley Frazier, he whis­ wound. Police said he was treat- 'Thomas said, fires were report­ contented himself with an attack vonce of the final campaign of the day, urged toe United Na- problems was a recognition of President Lyndon B. Johnson, land for parks. “ With the short­ pered: “ Yes.” Asked if he is ed at a hospital and sent home, ed in two grocery stores on the on Americans for Democratic push next week that will take “ se fully toe loyalty and toe fact that unemplojrment and Agnew said: “ Listening to toe er work weeks and the popula­ known by any other name, he Thomas said he was in the po- same block in the area of the Action, a liberal group which him hopscotching into toe South support of toe nonaligned im- inflation are hot political issues Democrats complain about toe tion explosion, a lot more land replied firmly: “ No.” lice station when it, was at- all-black Pyramid Courts hous- Duffey serves as national and possibly to tile Midwest on “ and also toe inmost de- in Connecticut—issues which economy is like listening to is needed for passive and active Public defender Gary Britton tacked about 8:16 p.m. by “ 18 or ing project. chairman. a six-day swing. Pe^ce which exlste in have been laid at toe door of germs complain about disease.” recreation.” entered an innocent plea. He 20 blacks dressed In Army Tlie mayor said several call- Agnew’s criticism of the ADA ' . x the peoples of all nations.” “ Early Shopper’s Account” of toe Nixon administration 'The Agnew speech was report­ It only the second time ^ ^ major policy speech, focused on its support of am­ Grow Sensibly ' was appointed to represent Fra­ fatigues,’■• and armed with ri- ers reported the fires to both the edly a White House effort, with nesty for conscientious objectors by Duffey and other Democratic since his campaign travels be- Heath predicted that toe 1970s “ The Planning and Zoning zier and conferred with him fles. police and fire department and portions of it suggested by toe Commission,” Joseph Swensson, “ Shots hit right under the win- said, “ When, are you going to to toe draft and toe Vietnam candidates. ^ gan Sept. 10 that Agnew came decade In which civil within minutes of when he was Connecticut GOP organization. to the rear of his plane to chat wars, not wars between nations, a member ^ d , “ aids Manches­ booked. dow of the chief’s office, one send in the pigs?” war—a position which has al­ “ They think it’s theif isiue,” Some Republicans breathed a ter to grow sensibly by setting ready been repudiated by said Agnew in an^^ad-lib inser­ with a dozen or so newsmen fol- will pose toe greatest threats to Judge May set a prellmlnry bullet shattered toe g l a ^ ‘ ront piremen did not respond to sigh of relief afterward because lowing him.. freedom. “ Increasingly toe use up guidelines so it can still be hearing for lO a.m. Wednesday, door of toe station,” Thomas alarms and both stores were de- Duffey, who said he did not vote tion to his sp§ecti, "but it’s not Agtoew refrained from calling a ‘city of village charm.’ ’’ He for it and did not support it. their issue--4t’s our issue.” During toe 1958"campalgn Ag- of violence has become-not toe rejecting a motion by.Dlst. Atty. said. stroyed Duffey any more names. The new clld, visit with the traveling last resort of toe desperate, but said the commission recently T^e chief’s office is to toe left „ j ^ g^ As for Dodd, who is seeking T h en ce president said Infla- Peter Chang Jr._^or an addition- teellng in some quarters ' was press but cut down his trips to the first resort of those whose has passed new regulations on y^;. of toe main entrance of toe po- » re-election as an Independent, tiorMs being curbed, unemploy- MEN’S FAMOUS FALCON BBAND toe rear of the plane after sev- simple, unconstructive aim is high rise buUdlngs, apartment^-^ (See Page Eight) lice station. Behind toe front (See Page Eight) Agnew said: “ The hard fact Is .jn'ent is being held to a mini­ (See Page Eight) and gasoline stations. It^is eral comments he made joking- anarchy,” he ■ said. “ That we working on rules governing OBLON PILE LINED ALL-WEATHEB ly made national headlines. must all surely resist.” drive-in restaurants./“ We hold Wearing an impeccable -light -RecalTtfig that his plea for open .hearings on the first Mon­ gray suit, blue shirt and pat- help from toe L ea^ e of Nations day of each month,’ ’ he said. terned tie with highly shined against an invasion by Italian shoes, Agnew stood in toe aisle, dictator Benito Mussolini failed “ We need to get over the at­ Typhoon Forces flvacuatioii m perching occasionally on a seat in 19^6. Selassie voiced con- titude that more and more of • Begularly 26.90 • Luxury Tailored • Famous Brand Jbc, everything is progress,’’ David Of Viet MiKtary Hospital (Seo PiEtge, Eight) (See Page Eight) NOW GOING ON! Odegard, deputy mayor, said, noting that our affluent way of si New split shoulder styling—with shell of Dacron and cotton and a liner of Orion acrylic pile on a cqtton SAIGON (AP) — Typhoon eight inches of rain along the / ENDS NOVEMBER 30 life is ruining many natural re­ Kate cut heavily'into allied mili­ northern coast. backing. Choice of black, natural, olive, British tan plus Sm k sources. j:S olive and charcoal plaids. Regulars, longs, shorts. tary operations today as it Tlie U.S. Army’s 96th Field “It is a major hope of mine-*;;: moved inland toward toe norto- Hospital in Da Nang was t>elng 2 eirn coast of South Vietnam and Seale Attorney Charges that the attention and enthusi­ BEG. $29.96 “ CBAIG SCOTT’’ 100% W O ^ evacuated this morning. About - E . E . A . asm for conservation is not a a; forced precautionary evacuation 100 patients were flown Jjy heli- passing fancy,” Odegard said, a of .a military hospital and some copter to a hospital ship in the Suppression of Evidence “Well Informed people who are a: plemes in Da Nang. South China Sea or trasferred to (EARLY SHOPPER'S ACCOUNT) truly concerned will have a But weather forecasters pre­ other field hospitals elsewhere NEW HAVEN, Conn. (A ^ -p go to toe Kimbro apartment to cmitihiiing Interest.” dicted Kate would lose much of in Vietnam. An attorney for Black Panther make a telephone call. WHAT A BREEZE! Beoeardi Needed its punch once it hit toe coast­ At toe big Da Nang air base, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ a , The motion, filed in Superior o Two and Three Button Styles some U.S. planes were moved Party Chairman Bobby G. Seale 'Pay V s in January s “ Industry as a whole,” Weiss • New Double Breasted Mt^els line about 30 miles south of Da into protective revetments and moved to dismiss murder and‘“ tojq nrDTotiuce evidence favorable said, “ has come a long way In a Nang fat 7 a.m .local time Sun­ day. others were flown to other kidnap charges against him Fri-C^jr'the■i-CbrUe defendant toe prosecution 4 GIFT SHOP NOW making a turn-about of clean- a Great assortment of styles and colors including 2-button bases. ing up the environment." He ;s Activity dropped to one of its day on grounds toe proaecutiecause toe Party sus­ briefly explained the town’s a Kata cancelled many American the allegedly suppressed infor­ ^^^Pay V s in March reported in Manila that toe pected him of being a police in­ water and sewer projects, ref- a SLIGHT CHARGE FOR ALTERATTONfi tactical figAer-bomber strikes. mation be turned over to toe death toll from Kate and from former. Ptintoers deny toe alle- use disposal, and the Gover- a defense. The U.S- ClWmand said fight­ typhoon Joan, which hit toe is­ ... „ , A „ .... j gallon and some have said toe PAY NEXT YEAR! nor’s Clean Air Task Force, of a er-bombers logged only 46 air lands last week, had risen to which he is a member and a SPECIAL GROUP toe state with hiding a portion strikes across South Vietnam 1,109. Nearly 300 persons were by authorities. stressed the need for more re- a during toe 24-hour period ending of an interview with Black Pan­ reported still naisslng. Pretrial hearings for Seale search. • a at 6 a.m. today, toe lowest num­ ther Warren Kimbro. He said 1. WHAT IS E.S.A.? MEN'S The U.S Navy reported in and Mrs. Huggins are scheduled “ Americans a r e a funny a ber in at least nearly two years. Manila that three ships from toe toe suppressed information con­ A special plan effective from October 24 to breed,’ ’ the town manager said, a The Weather Bureau here 7th Fleet have delivered 247,000 tains a statement by Kimbro to resume Tuesday. November 30, designed to help your budget “ They are apathetic until a a said Kate’s position at nightfall pounds of food and medicine to that toe Panthers did not want NEW .HAVEN, Conn. (AP)— over the difficult buying period. crisis; then there is no end to : Saturday was 160 miles almost storm victims in southern Lu­ to bring Seale to Klmbro’s 3 ,^^^ p ^ to e r George Edwards 'their ability, to arrive at a so- ^ SUITS apartment where Panther Alex due east of Da Nang with maxh- zon. Medical teams from the of New Haven was griven a sus­ 2. HOW DOES IT WORK? 4e NO FINANCE CHARGE!* 5. OTHER E.S.A. BENEFITS lution.” In closing his part of : mum winds of 80 miles per ships—toe USS Okinawa, US3 Rackley was being held. pended two-to-flve-year prison the program, he quoted part of a hour. It was moving west at 12 Anchorage and USS Duluto- Rackley was tortured and term Friday on a guilty plea a poem by Grade 5 students at : Reg. 79.95 95.00 All your purchases made from the date of How about that? No Finance charge. All you have Do we have to mention them? Belter selections, no miles per hour and toe winds were also inoculating residents killed in May 1969. Seale faces to a reduced charge In connec- E.S.A. approval through the entire month of fo do is pay 1/3 each month starting January 10th. Christmas rush, a core-free December with five full Buckley School, “If. you’re not were expected to diminish to of toe area, toe Navy said. a variety of charges, including yjg torture-slaying of November will be billed on your EARLY NO FINANCE CHARGE IF YOU PAY ON THIS months to pay for your purchases. part of the solution, you must about 70 miles per hour. first-degree murder, in connec- another party member, SHOPPERS ACCOUNT. SCHEDULE. If there is an unpaid balance in your be part of the pollution.’ ’ $eo.oo SAIGON (AP) — Allied offi­ tion with toe slaying. He main- Edwards was one of 14 Pan- E.S.A. account on March 31st, it will be transferred ‘ Plnsncr chuses computed by s periodic rste of 114% '"nie winds will decrease per mtmlh which la »n annual percentase rale of 18% Lemuel E. Miller, immediate cials said today they expect no tajns he is innocent. toers, including National Chalr- to your regular charge account and the normal on balances up to $>300.0^ or 1% per month irhlch la quickly once it hits toe shore new moverf by Hanoi at toe Pkr- service charge will be assessed. . an annual percentaie r»te of 12% on balances li^ exceaa past chairman of the Conserva­ The motion to dismiss toe „,an Bobby G. Seale, originaUy THAT MEANS? line,” said toe forecaster. is peace talks until at least after 3. of $500.00 after deductlni current payments 'smd/or tion Commission, w a s mod­ “ Onle it goes inland it will dis­ charges says the Kimbro state- named in connection with toe credits. erator of the three-hour forum, next month’s U.S. congressional sipate in a hurry and the -winds ment also would reveal that aeato of Alex Rackley of New Better budgeting for you on your Christmas and Edward Weiss, commissltm electiems. Ericka Huggins, also charged in ygrtt jn May 1969. will drop off because of toe (AP Pisototex gift shopping with NO BILL from us until member, was program chair­ The officiqjs said that if Hanoi Rackley’s death, told Kimbro Superior Court Judge Harold January, 1971. Then you pay by the 10th of NO ADDED COST - ALL THIS WITHOUT mountains on toe coast. You can were to ntake any move to fol-- the month. 1/3 in January, 1/3 in Fobruory, man. The Junior Women’s (31ub lorsu^^^'iiAi that Seale never entered toe m . Mulvey also placed Edwards, almost rule out possible wave or low up President Nixon’s five- Gathering Firewood 1/3 in March. served refreshments and the bedroom in which Rackley was A FINANCE CHARGE flood damage." allegedly held, although he did (See Page Five) Lute Junior Museum had ex- It is expected to dump four to (See -Page Eight) Cambodian peasant women come ashore after they crossed the Mekong River to gather wood. • hlbits at all three forums. 945 MAIN ST^ M ANCHESTER ” \ MANCTLESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY; OCTOBER 24, 1970 1 PAGE THREE PAGE TW O MANCHESTOR EVENING' HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1970 October Specials Now On United Fund MOVIE RAONQS SheinwolTl on Bridge Keith Moderator ALUMINUM ^ EORmREIVTBAND PRIMITIVE PLAYER i f AWNINGS ★ WINDOWS YOUNG PeO Plf On Active Service • • • • Child Guidance Clinic DOES NOT SUCCEED n o r t h On Election Day ^.^SIDING i f ' DOORS Tfw Obttetirt oi IlM rtlingt It la inloim 4 10 6 By ALFRED SHEINWOIA i r DOOR CANOPIES poramt apovi riw wiiaMMy ol AQJ Atty W. David Keith of 66 Hillcrest Rd. has been merit eonitiM loi ritwinf by Iheu cb/IOran. w Scientists tell us that man 0 Q I 10 9 7 n a m ^ chief moderator for the Nov. 3 state election. He Free Estimates 0 Eesy Terms 4k A M O will make his headquarters at Voting District 1, the ALL ACES ADMITTED was originally a hunting animal EAST Waddell School on Broad St. Keith is a former assistant General Audiences and that bridge players belong WEST BILL TUNSKY ^ J97532 ^ K8 town counsel. to the human race, therefore 73 98 542 The other moderators are: PHONE 649^9095 ALL ACES AOMITTEO we should not be surprised to Voting District 2, Robertson Pirtntil Guidance Suggested O K85 0 A GP see a bridge player pounce on « 52 ■ +97643 School on N. School St. — A^ his prey. But since we are now SOUTH Paul Berte of 96A Sycamore Dr. civilized, we should not be sur­ 4 + AQ4 Voting District 3, Buckley AESTAICTEO prised to see the player’s C? K 10 6 School on Vemon St. — Atty. ABC PIZZA I Under 17 requires KCompenying pounce bring him to a bad end. 0 6432 John Fletcher Jr. of 76 Irving 660 CEN’i’EB STREET, MANCHESTER Parent or Adult Guardian (Pi(ie Shopping Center) North dealer. + KQ8 St. Both sides vulnerable. Voting • District 4, Highland 11-11 Mon. - Thurs.A Sun. — 11 A.M. ■ 1 A.M. Fri. & Sat. Opening lead — Five of North East South West Park School on Porter St. — M3-2141 ------6432142 . NO ONE UNDER 17 AOHIHED Spades. 1 O Pass 2 NT Pass Mrs. Dorothy Wells of 82 Plym­ (Age limit may vary West led the five of spades, 3 NT All Pass outh Lane. Gets Scholarship in certain areas) and East put up the king. South Voting District 5, Nathan Hale Neal Narkon, son of Mr. and pounced on this with the ace of School on Spmee St. — Robert Mrs. Norman Narkon of 149 — COUPON SPECIAL GOOD FOR — OCTOBER 26 - 27 - 28 ONLY .Ml ® MO (E PMMBtCHVi Banquet Guest spades and a low growl in the (often five or more cards, Stavnltsky of 160 Gardner St. Dartmouth Rd. has been award­ TMI UM. 0> THt back- of his throat. Voting District 6, the West ed a full tuition scholarship for wor»o*i»KnM cool or uir-MOuuiriON The Rev. Edmund Nadolny, never fewer than four cards), a Since South had to develop a side singleton .or void suit, and Side Rec on Cedar St. — Mrs. his first year of study at the I SMALL PIZZA 2PoK director of the Archdiocese of diamond as hia ninth trick, he problems to serve as a state Beverly Malone of 84 Prospect Julius Hartt School of Music at Hartford office of communlca- led a diamond at once. East cards, St. the University of Hartford by THEATER TIME Voting -District 7, Verplanck I LARGE PIZZA SPoff tions will be guest speaker at won with the ace and returned Copyright 1970 St. John’s Polish National SCHEDULE School on Olcott St. — Nell Catholic Parish. the annual banquet of the Com- v General Features Corp. . off, but West won with the jack Lawrence ol 89 Doane St. Narkon serves as junior or­ i . ® bined Catholic Mothers Circles and returned another spade to All of the moderators are Re­ ganist at St. John’s Church and ^ / I S ) ^ SATURDAY publicans for the Nov. 3 election. Wednesday ■ at Willie’s Steak set up his suit. is a junior at Manchester High Burnside — Hail Hero, 7:20, The two parties take turns nam­ Atty. W. David Keith House.' The event will open at When South led the next dia­ School. He also has studied with 10:50; A Man Called Horse, 9. ing moderators at alternate 6:30 with a social time, and mond, West took the king of wciu Peck said that usually each Clara DuBaldo. 2 East Hartford Drlve-In — elections. The moderators were dinner will bp served at 7. diamonds and the rest of the Bullitt, 9:25; Bonnie & Clyde, DRIVE-IN Democrats in the November registrar Is assigned two absen­ DAVE REPRESENTS HIE Father NaSolny will speak spades to defeat the contract. tee counters. This year, he said 7:30. 1909 election. about “Marriage Eternal Style,” South was sure to go down one NOW—Ends Sunday TRICK OR TREAT TAXPAYER Manchester Drive-In — House A total of 31 voting machines because of the large number of and will also show a short film. or two, depending on whether or CANDIES—MASKS YEAR ’ROUND of Dark Shadows, 10:45; Moon- Barnabas Collins, will be used—three each, in Vot- absentee ballots expected and A former teacher of religion not he took his side tricks be­ referendum .shine War, 8:45; The Big Gun- Ing Districts 3 and 4, and five because of eight COSTUMES at East Catholic High School, fore leading the second dia­ takes a bride in a bizarre each in the other five voting questions^______(four . proposing mond. act of unnatural love. amendments to the state con- ARTHUR DRUC "°Zns«efd Drive - In _ Zlg districts. at St. 'Thomas Parish in Thom- civilized Way (30P Registrar of Voters Fred stltutlon and four proposing ..’ not Zag, 7:00; House of Dr. Norman Kugelmass, left. Dr. Tanash H. Atoy- Child Guidance Qlnic staff, plan the treatment for aston and St. Michael Parish, Now go back to the first trick Peck said that the election will Manchester bond Issues), the only Shadows, 9:00. natan and Mrs. Alice Y. Moe, all of the Community one of the clinic’s patients. (Herald photo by Coe) Hartford, before being assigned and play in a civilized cost Manchester about $7,600. He counters were Increased to three ■ before Meadows Drive-In — Moon ^ . . . .nco way. Let East win the first said that a total of 146 election for each registrar, • an election I 4 Teamwork Is a key to success through teen - age children, wobdwork and fireplaces to Red Feather Agencies ol the shine War, 7:30; House of Dark trick with the king of spades. workers will be employed. In- The polls .will be^ open from r PLAZA" I at the Community Child Guid- Some examples ol the problems create a friendly atmosphere. Manchester United Fund whose Shadows, 9:30; Green Slime, r Your ace and queen will both eluded In the 145 will be absen- 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Nov. 3. ance Clinic. 'The psychiatrist, are temper tantrums, uncon- Children’sfurniture, books, toys annual campaign Is being con- and .studied at St. Thomas Sem- DEPT. STORE | inary in Bloomfield, St. Bern­ be good for later tricks, but It tee counters for the Republican Schools will be closed. No psychologists and social work- trollable destructive behavior, and wall hangings Indicate that ducted in October. Your con- State Theatre ^ House We Hav;e a Notion to Please ard's Seminary, Rochester, is important to refuse the first registrar and three for the Dem- alcoholic beverages will be sold ers on the stall work in various failure to show sillectlon, hyper- this Is a child-centered place. tribution, given the united way, Dark Shadows ,1:50, 5:30, 9:15; E. MIDDLE TPKE. I N. Y., and the Catholic Univer- trick. ocratlc registrar. during the voting hours. combinations to help disturbed activity, learning problems, ex- The Community' Child Guld- will keep these agencies "On East returns the eight of (Next to Popular) | STATE SEN A TE^ children and their families in cessive daydreaming, extreme ance Clinic Inc. Is one of the Active Service” another year. ""uA r^Clear Washington, D^ C He was Open Wed.-Thurs.-Fri. till 9 ordained in 1959 at St. Lawrence spades at the second trick, and 11 area towns. sibling rivalry, p sych osom a tic------:— —------Day, 2:30, 4:40, 7:00, 9:15. o d e g a O’Toole Church In Hartford, you win with the queen. Now CRAFT SUPPLIES | W Patients are first interviewed complaints, fire-setting, suicl- green salad, roll and butter. when you lead a diamond to the Vernon SUNDAY Mtiro-Goldwyn-Mfyar pnian* by a social worker. Then the dal attempts and drug reac- peanut butter square. ace, East Is unable to return a I AOinCuttisPreduciion FALL TREE CARE FOR YOUR HOLIDAY i ODEGABO staff plans their treatment tions. The clinic offers psychlat- Tuesday: Beef stew with Veg- Burnside—Man Called Horse, spade — thanks, to your hold-up Now Is the time to have your trees pruned and trimmed! FOR SENATE OOMM. which la usually done by a rlc consultation and evaluation, HANDIWORK AT I Parents Urged etabliCS, biscuit square and but- 2:00 , 5:30, 9:10; Hall Hero, play at the first trick. It’s also the time to have your weak branches cabled . . . ^^GjKaneU^fteMj^^ team. Individual family and group Wallingford I ter, vanilla pudding. ^ 3:55, 7:30. You can win whatever East DAR Bazaar Slated Tuesday j PLAZA j “ There are all kinds of team therapy. It also works with the To Visit Schools Wednesday: Orange juice, East Hartford Drive - In — returns, and then you can lead Trees Expertly Removed combinations, depending on the courts, welfare departments, grinders with meat and cheese, Bullitt, 7:30; Bonnie & Clyde, Hunters Find another diamond. West gets his Against pre-Revolutionary fireplace paneling, two members of the Daughters Individual case," said Mrs. Al- churches and other agencies. Parents are urged to visit , the potato stix and peaches. 9:35. king of diamonds, but the rest of the American Revolution, Orford Parish Chapter, arrange some of the items FOB FBEIE ESTIMATES, CALL THE Ice Y. Moe, chief psychiatric The professional staff, besides Vemon schools next week and Thursday; Baked hash, cat- Manchester Drive-In — House are yours since you still have a to be sold at a DAR Chrismas Bazaar on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the home of social worker. "Each member Mrs. Moe and Dr. Atoynatan observe their children in the sup, buttered com, bread and of Dark Shadows, 9:00; Moon- Dead B od y, spade stopper. The civilized Mrs. Herman Tiemann, 189 S. Main St. Mrs. Howard Lockward of Keeney contributes in the area of his Includes Dr. Norman Kugel- player makes 10 tricks instead Carter Tree Expert Co. classroom in honor of the 60th butter, jello with topping. shine War, 7:15. Come see Dr Bolton, regent, holds a Santa Claus streamer behind a rag doll held by own exi>ertlse. Teams some- mass, chief psychologist; Dr. Friday: Schools will be closed Mansfield Drive-In—Zlg Zag, WALLINGFORD, (Jonn (AP) of only seven or eight. 648-7696 annual observance of American Mrs. George Thurber. A card party will be held with the bazaar. Refreshments times Include personnel of oth- Arnold A. Kusmin and Miss 7:00; House of Dark Shadows, —The body of a woman was Dally Question how the vampires do it . Conn. State License and Insured Education Week. for teacher’s convention, Milk will be served at a nominal fee. The public is invited to attend. Prizes will be er agencies and schools. Joyce C. Driskell, psycholo- 9:00. Partner opens with one heart, Siiuing AHoitirnng Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, su­ is served' with all meals. found in a wooded area by two “We are Increasingly seeing gists: David W-. Campbell, Cllf- State Theatre—House of Dark and the next player pahses. You JONATHAN FRID GRAYSON HALL awarded. (Herald photo by Pinto) ______whole families at once,’’ Mrs. ford Johnson and Mrs. Eliza- perintendent of schools, said hunters at midniorning today, and • Shadows, 1:50,.5:30, 9:15; Tick hold: Spades, K-8; Hearts, 0-8- JOAN BENNEH Moe said. “ We once interviewed beth R. O’Reilly, psychiatric so- the theme will be “ Shape Hebron "nek Tick, 3:50, 7:30; Shorts, police said. What do you say? Coliina Stoddard” Schools for the 70’s” . He said M e tro c o lo r Leaf Collection a family with six children at clal worker, 1:30, 3:30, 7:10. The hunters, who were walk- 6-4-3. one time. Uaially two clinic >pjje 11-year-old clinic has out- the theme Is an appeal to In­ Segal Outlines UA Theatre — On A Clear ing through the woods in the 5-4-2; Diamonds, A ; Clubs, 9-7- —2nd Hit— Happenings for Teens The Town of Manchester’s OPEN terested persons everywhere to George Kennedy in staff membeiB work together on grown Its facilities at 317 N. Day, 2:00, 4:15, 6:45, 9:00. Gaylord Farms section, found Answer: Bid four hearts. This annual leaf collection serv­ become “reasoning activists.’’ the unclothed body at about promises strong trump support " Z I G Z A G " ice is scheduled to begin family inteiwlews.’’ Main St. Space in every closet, Legislation To Saturday, Oct. 24 Waddell School, Broad St., WESTOWN (Conferences with the patients gom er and cupboard Is used, It is a request to examine and 9:35 a.m. and telephoned au­ Monday. E llin ^ o n M a i l open 6-9:30 p.m. brothers, sisters and parents of- Bedrooms, the wood shed and re-examine goals of school sys­ thorities. ^ Drug Advisory Center, phone A complete listing of PHARMACY Halt Pollution Friday, Oct. 30 m DAY tems as they affect the student manned from 6 p.m. - 3 a.m.— streets to be collected Mon­ ten Indicate what is Upsettl^ kitchen In the old two-story ______Speaking before the Marl- Killed in Crash Police said they had not iden­ Public Schools and Cheney specifically and. In a more gen- 647-9222. day can be found on page 16. the patient, Dr. Tanash H. j,ome have been converted to of- erai way," the ’ s o c i a l pollUcal borough League of Women Vot- tified the body nor determined Tech — no school — Teachers’ AtoyiuLtan, psychiatrist - dlrec- EAST WINDSOR (AP) Rot>- how long it had been in the East Side Rec, open 10 a.m.- Homeowners who wish to and economic life of the nation, ers Thursday night, Aaron , tj,,,. j v, * .u > a r i Conventions. tor, said. “The whole family Is ' ^ Confer^ces with teachers Segal, Republican candidate for ert V. Clark, 54. of Ellington woods, but they suspected foul DINING and DANCING 5 p.m. have yard leaves collected SUNDAY Involved In the upbringing of “Space fs our biggest prob- West Side Rec, open 1-5 p.m. MHS Cafeteria — 9th annual should rake leaves into the may be held after the close of state representative from the died Friday when his car went play. SATURDAY NIGHT AliMedicinal Services Available the child and Is important In lem ,” Mcs. George Katz, busl- Community Y, N. Main St., fall Art Festival co-sponsored gutter so as to form a pile ______school. Parents are reminded 52nd Assembly District, pro- off Tremblay Road here and h it ______hls life.” administrator, said. De- b a n q u e t FACILITIES open 1-6 p.m. by the Lions Club and the Man­ the length of the property, 455 HARTFORD RD. 643-5230J chester Fine Arts Association. The clinic deals with many spite the crowding, the clinic that parent-teacher conferences posed legislation to stop water a t r e e . ______Teen center—8-11 p.m. . . . on the day prior to the M(3C, Stairwell Gallery, 8 kinds 11 j-Dance—open to senior gjrls and ed in the piles. Hill Rd., Nov. 20 for grades 10, halt pollution. THEATRE EAST West Side Rec, open 6-10 p.m. 11 and 12. He suggested that “ By the guests only. Community Y, open 6-10 p.m. South Windsor High, 8:30 unson’s Pinochle Winners end of 1972 all municipalities Saturday, Oct. 31 Mon.-Frl. at 7:00 - 9:15 p.m.. South Windsor Country Bom on a Lawn The Baby Has At the Tuesday ^ ss lo n of and Industries which pollute el- Drug Advisory Center—phone Sat. 2:30-4:40-7 •.00-9:16 Players present "Cactus Flow­ the Vem on Senior Citizen’s Pi- ther the water or the air would manned from 6 p.m.—3 a.m. — RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — Sun. 2:00-4:15-e:45-9:00 FRI.-SAT. SUN The 1st Run er” . . . tickets at the door. nochle Group, th e following have to submit plans to an antl- I^ANCHESTe 647-9222.1 The first child Of Mr. and Mrs. Candy Kitchen T were winners; Arthur Bate- pollution commission which HORROR HIT OF 1070 Sunday, Oct. 25 East Side Rec, open 10 a.m.- Tim Marshman was bom on the MHS Pool. Brookfield St„ lOH Been Named man, 714; Violet May, 709; ghow how they Intend to stop " ★ ★ ★ ★ RTES 6 & 44A • BOLTON NOTCH 5 p.m. lawn of Parkview Hospital. Where Qimllty Cnnily l« Made Fresh Dally — swimming Instructions for West Side Rec, open 1-6 p.m. The parents were walking Emily Brooks, 676; Gertrude polluting by Dec. 31, 1975, If ( hiiose From Over 2U0 Varieties Edwards, 661; and Vincent Bar- sooner.” H ighest Rating!” handicaped yoimgsters. Community Y, open 1-5 p.m. . rapidly across the grass when It rows, 660. Segal strongly expressed hl.s — N.y. Dally News C o m e s e e h o w t h e v a m p ir e s d o it. MCC, Hartford Rd. Cafeteria, Teen Center—8-11 p.m. . . open became apparent that the 15- 8 p.m., Cinema Sunday Night to senior high school students Winners In Thursday’s tour- concern with the problem. "I Meiro-Goidwyn-Mayer Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pf«Mnit year-old wife was in delivery. No Halloween Party Is Complete Without Our Paramount Pictures I A Dan Curtis Production ^ Dan Curtis Production presents “La Guerre Est Finle” of Manchester only . . .$1.50 at Marshman rushed in and ob­ Pope, Matthew James, son ol (Gregory and Martha Tur­ nament play were: Sophie Bog- afraid that unless we force Presents . . . tickets at the door. ner Pope, 114 New State Rd., Manchester. He was bom Oct. dan, 611; Emily Brooks, 592; ourselves to clean up the en­ A Howard W K ^ | the door. tained a nurse, who assisted. William Luetjen 676, and Ger­ •Alan Jay Lemer Monday, Oct. 26 EX3HS Cafeteria — 8 p.m. — Attendants said both the-1 HAaOWEEN CANDY 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ vironment, J(t won’t get done.” Production Black and Orange Peanut Butter Kissea, Choev ents are Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Turner Sr., 26 Alice Dr., Manches­ trude Edwards, 570. He also called for empow­ Starring Drug Advisory Center, 81 Halloween Dance — open to all mother, Debbie, and the son There will be no regular pi­ were In fine condition. olate Halloween Pops, Filled t’hoeolate Novelties, ter. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman ering the attorney general to Russell St., 647-9222, open 8:30 EXJHS students only. Plastic Pumpkins filled with candy. Assorted nochle' session Tuesday. The B a r b r a a.m.-p.m. — phone - service 6 MHS Cafeteria — 9th Annual James Pope San Jose, Calif. He has a brother, Scott, 3. bring suits in federal court to Halloween Mixes. , « +. .«■ *. *. toumaiment g;roup will Fall Art Festival. at the neighboring states from S t r e i s a n d p.m.-3 a.m. Rothman, Jeffrey llan, son of Gerald and Marilyn Rie- Thursday a t polluting our air and especially Pathfinders Club, Norman der Rothman, 270 W. Center St., Manchester. He was bom Oct. Ixjttie, Fisk Bulldl^ Henry P S Long Island Y v e s St., 7:30-9:30 p.m., Alateens, Congratulations to the St. PINE PHARMACY 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ Park. Card playing will be fol- open to teens with a relative or James’ School track team for lowed by a Halloween potiuck M ontand^^j^ Come see friend with a drinking problem. 664 CENTER STREET ents are Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rleder, 110 Park St.. Manches­ Segal a lso. -spoke about the retiring the Kacey Trophy at the supper at which time the birth­ how the vampires do it. East Side Rec, open 6-10 p.m. . 649-9814 ter. His paternal grandparents are Mrs. Ann Rothman, 11 Tyler need for the state to modernize CYO track meet held Oct. 11. days and anniversaries of the • ACTION CO-HIT • West Side Rec, open 6-10 p.m. Circle, Manchester, and Paul Rothman, Massachusetts. He has its juvenile correction centers month will be acknowledged. On ACte^^ Community Y, open 6-10 p.m. a broker, Gerald, 22 months. and the need to use more mod­ Karen reports from MHS- PRESCRIPTION Policemen’s Wives VouCanSeef®^ MHS, Swim Pool, Brookfield orders for "Arfdians” will be The Vemon Policemen’s ern methods In caring for (those St., Senior Life Saving and f Lasher, Todd Andrew, son of Roland Jr. and Phyllis Bosod upon the Musical Play taken this week in front of the SPECIALISTS Wives Association will host Its unfortunate enough to be instit- M oonshine War** Women’s Night. Jones Lasher, 39 Vemwood Dr., Vemon. He was bom Oct. 7 at OnACteoiDayltouCanSaa Ftxevef cafeteria and In the home rooms- Freq Prescription Pickup second annual Halloween party utlonalized MGM Presents A MARTIN RANSOHOFF PRODUCTION Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. Panavision' Technicolor' A Patamount Picture Buckley School, Vemon St., —$1.50 . . . also, the Junior for studenU at the TalcottvlUe METROCOLOR and Delivery ROUTE 6, BOLTON — TEL. 649-4332 and Mrs. Robert E. Jones, 340 Diane Dr., South Windsor. His -n '-A II Ages Arlnnned General Audiences open 6-9:30 p.m. Prom Is Nov. 14th and open School,. Thursday. Mrs. Helen paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roland S. Lasher, Coming FRI. SAT. ONLY HiT No. 3 AT 7:15 Waddell School, Broad St., to all MHS students and guests, “ Give A Little Love OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY tlU 8;UD P.M. Kjellquist is president of the open 6-9:30 p.m. Kensing;ton. “5 EASY PIECES” THE BIG GUN DOWN $14 per couple, the “ Amber This Weekend” ' Candy Also Available For Fund Raising + .4 4> *• association. y M<3C, Hartford Rd. Cafeteria, Portrait” is playing and strict­ Stationed In Puerto Rico I..ee Van Cleef Davids, Janet Melinda, daughter of John and Joanne 8 p.m. Ars Nova Ensemble, ly fornjal is not required. ■ Navy Constructionman An­ playing music qf the middle Bain Davids, 16 Locust St., South Windsor. She was bom Oct. 4 drew F. Geci, son of Mr. and ages . ,. .no admission, charge. at Manchester Memorial Hospit^. Her maternal grandparents Candy asks that someone in Mrs. Andrew J. Geci of Crystal are Mr. and Mrs. William D. Bain, Milwaukee, Wis. Her pater­ Tuesday, Oct. 27 the know from Cheney Tech 2 Lake Rd., Rockville, Is now nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marion Davids, Denver, Drug Advisory Center, 81 gives her a call on the activities serving with Naval Mobile Con- (3olo. She has two brothers, Edward, 12, tmd Kevin, 9; and a Russell St., 647-9222, open 8:30 ditto to the newly formed stmctlon Battalion One at HALLOWEEN PARTY a.m.-5 p.m. — phone ' service 6 sister, Heather, 7. AT "Teen Org.” Camp Moscrip, Puerto Rico. p.m.-3 a.m. School Menu MacDonald, Teresa Marla, daughter of John and Teresa East Side Rec, open 6-10 p.m. Your correspondents are Fran The following lunches will be Lashenske MacDonald, 158 McKee St., Manchester. She was West Side Rec, open 6-10 p.m. (Mrs. Frank J.) and fiandy Con­ Shady Glen Special! served in the Vernon elemen­ bom Oct. 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Community Y, open 6-10 p.m. way, 649-6080, 267 Hackmatack tary schools next week: grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lashenske, West Hart­ "JOIS A RIP-SNORTER. A TRIUMPH!” Buckley School, Vemon St., St., and Karen Gilmore, 649- Monday. Ravioli with sauce, HALLOWEEN ford. She has three brothers, Stephen, Lawrence and Ken; and — J u d it h Crist open 6-9:30 p.m. 9276. three sisters Joanne, Marcella and Elizabeth. A FUN FILLED EVENING THAT "TREATS” YOU TO A Wednesday, Oct. 28 4 ***!«* “★ ★ ★ .★ B R IL L IA N T L Y CONCEIVED, CHANCE TO PUT ON A (jOSTU.ME . . . AN EVENING Drug Advisory Center, 61 ICE CREAM * Roche, Donald Gregory, son of Robert and Gloria Dubord lHaurlu^stpr THAT "TRICKS” YOU INTO HAVING A GOOD TIME Russell St,, 647-9222, open 8:30 Roche, Box 159, Old Oak Trail, Coventry. He was bom Sept. 28 BRILLIANTLY DONE! DEVASTATINGLY FUNNY!” AND WIN CASH PRIZES . . . THAT’S RIGHT DAVID’S a.m.-6 p.m. — phone manned OPEN ALL DAY ALL TREAT— No tricks are Shady Glen’s at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents i^ r r a lb IS PUTTING ON A COSTUME PARTY AND IS AWARD­ from 6 p.m. - 3 a.m. SUNDAY fASr HAHtfOm 0m Kiddle Mat. Sat. & Sun. at 2 ING CASH PRIZES AND GIFT CERTIFICATES FOR THE two favorite Halloween flavors: are Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Dubord. Buena Vista Rd., Coventry. MHS, Rm 22A, MCC Chorus 9 A.M. ta 9 P.M. Publlahed Daily Except Sunrtayi* I N E M A l “ Journey to the Beginning 'FUNNIEST, MOST ORIGINAL, SEXIEST, AND BEST His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roche, Lynn, and Holidays at IJ Blsaeli Sireet of Time” rehearsal, 8:30 p.m. LICORICE CHIP and PUMPKIN Manchester. Conn. (06040) I oovtaaoiat. Rjut TO i LOOKING COSTUMES — SO PICK YOUR CATEGORY — Mass. He has two brothers, David, 4, and Douglas, 3. GET OR MAKE YOUR COSTUME — AND COME TO THE East Side Rec, open 6-10 p.m. ARTHUR DRUa ♦ ► a • , • ICE CREAM . . . Telephone 643-2711 PARTY. West Side Rec, open 6-10 p.m. Hebert, Lawrence David, son ol Ronald Sr. and Claire Second Class Postage Paid at Manenester. Conn. Community Y, open 6-10 p.m. ( Perfect too for those special Halloween Nadeau Hebert, 70 Elmhurst CSrcle, Elmwood. He was bom MHS Pool, Brookfield St., Sept. 15 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ SUBSCRII^TION RATES parties! Payable in Advance 6:30-9:30 p.m. Family Swim. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nadeau, Hartford. His pater­ W O W 11 lUlng Junior High Cafeteria. . MOBILE HOME nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wally HebeBt, Elmwood. s j a t Y e a r — .G30.0U Donut Sale during Lunch.. .10 His maternal great-^andparents are Mr. and Mrs. Grandin ^ M o n t h s . 16.60 Three Months . 7.8U cents each. SHOW Boyes East Hartford, and Mrs. Amanda Nadeau, Wintervllle, Flip for DOM SQUATRITO COSTUME nuirsday, Oct. 29 Maine. He has a brother, Ronald, 1. « «i •, ai * Pancakes and Sausages Dirtig Adviaoryl Center, 61 OPEN 9 A.M. - 9 S.M. V HALLOWEEN PARTY RusseU St., 647-9222, open 8:30 Hyson, Thomas Henry, son of Thomas and Alberta Shadif^ '^lsuA,(DaiM ^SioM A. I Dolly Al 1ilt.|ilHiH-Tii6.»i» Hunt/) Of GROUPS INVITED a.m. - 5 p.m. — phone manned Czapla Hyson, 27 Numey St., Stamford. He was bom Sept. 15 CuMthlg I iff Galore ABC nrhardbcniamin ‘I hr AlX. YOU CAN EAT AT OCT. :Ost MANCHESTER PARKADE fi46-22.1.'> from 6 p.m. - 3 a.m. at Stamford Hospital. His maternal grandfather is John Czapla, I . (,h ^ ll Auti)! TW O CONVENIENT L O O A 'n O N S trank langclla — ROCK MUSIC — MCC—Music Workshop — 10 BEHER HOMES Hartford. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Erwin caniesnrxiqres'.: Fftik ai4 Nfv p.m. - midnight. . .open to col­ Rt. 6 A 44A_Open Dally and Sun.; Parkade Branch—Mon. thru Sat. Hyson Sr., 413 Woodland St., Manchester. I d i a r y 1463 WILBUR CROSS • *1 *1 * *■ IHsNrt the n it l)db\' MaktT DAVID’S RESTAURANT lege age for the listening pleas­ I o f a m a d Girreil TONIGHT ONLY! — THE HIGHWAY /XAhn (Afiil RtfArnloA RlArl DeLong, Janlne Emily, daughter of Roy and Kathleen |liou*awlfa MANCHESTER SHOPPING FARKADE ure. 1mm" BARR\KAHEKSHI'V ri East Side Rec, open 6-10 p.m. Smith DeLong, 204 Terrace D.r., Rockville. She was bom Sept. BERLIN. CONN. I • frank parry fUni — ---- © ” SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25Ui West Side Rec, open 6-10 p.m. 3 at Mancheater Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents H*ur 1-2 r.M. Drity eAUGAIN HOUn OAIIY— 75< 8:00 AJM. — 1:00 P.M. “AMBER PORTRAITr Community Y, open 6-10 p.m. are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Smith, 13 Laurel PI., Manchester. c: ySc—Ea. UNTIL 1 f.M.— tX. SUN. 1 H O U P A Y S Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeLong, 220 ADULTS $1.75 BRING THE FAhllLY Diane Dr., Bputh Windsor. Her maternal great-gnrandmothet’ is CHILJiaEN 75c j MEET DOM By Candlelight — A Great Saturday Nile I Mrs. Pauline D. Smith, Manchester Convalescent Home, Man­ BlfiUN TURNP1KI I BIRUN TURNPIKI * DICK STOCKS and JAlilBS JOYCE * chester. Her paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Mary DeLong, ■ti t t TO 7 w O GUYS and G R A N T M O O fi^ ^ TQ TW O GUYS and GR ANTM OOH 19 Worcester Rd., Vemon. MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1970 PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER. EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY," OCTOBER 24, 1970 - Tolland County Politics There is always the one and the same fH anrliratrr PLAZA DEPL STORE moral in all such incidents. Let there be (W e H ave A Notlcm ITo P I e a ~ ) ^ t D c m t u j an international law which keeps all na­ B. MIDDUG TPKE. (Next to PtyitoT Mkt.) J 'OPEN WED., THUBS., Fill, till 9 V PUBLISHED BY THE tions from maintaining military bases HERALD PIUNnXG CX).. INC. or any kind of -military presence on the Weicker in the Middle, He Tells 13 Biiwll Street Manchester. Conn. HALLOWEEN COSTUMES S THOMAS F. FERGUSON territory of another nation. By BETTE QUATBALE WALTER R. FERGUSON PiftHtehers (Herald Reporter) "TRICKS — TREATS — SURPRISIS { FVHinded October 1. 1881 Republican U.S. senatorial . PublU*ed Ever>- Evening Excei>t SundajiB all at plaza____ • ajKi Holidays. Entered at the Poet Office at Ahead, Back, Or Throw It Away? candidate Lowell Weicker de- MaiK5heeter. Conn., as Second Class Mail Matter. ______If you niove your clock whichever the pictfBd himself as the choice of f ” r the man in the middle of the SUBSCRIPTION RATES right way is, you will make the transi­ Pa>-able in Advance political spectrum, during a na­ One Year ...... $30.00 tion from one week to another In syn­ Six Months ...... 15.50 tional television interview with TTiree Months ...... 7.80 chronized unison with all your fellow One Month ...... 2.60 Mike Wallace yesterday. ] ^ MEMBER OF citizens. Weicker d)enied reports and / theories showing incumbent U.S. FIRST REMINDER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Ai«sociated Pres^ is exclusively en- Negotiating the perilous change from Senator Thomas Dodd, now run­ liUed to the use of repuWicatlcm of ail ning as an independent candi­ nev*s dispatches credited to It or not other­ daylight saWng time to eastern stand­ wise credited In this paper and also the date, was taking away more local news published here. ard time, or \^ce v^rsa, every April votes from him than from his All rights of republlcallon of special dis­ patches herein are also reeerved. and October is a process we never quite' Democratic opponent Joseph Duffjey. NOV. complete without needing precise direc­ The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ "Dodd and Duffey are two po­ sumes no financial responsibility for tnxv tion from somebody in authority. graphical errors appearing in advertise­ larization candidates,’’ Weicker ments and other reading "fil&Uer , in The Manchester EverUng Herald. We believe that, tonight, the thing to explained. “ I keep to the cen­ ter,” he continued, noting Con­ Subscriber to Los Angeles Times-Washing- do is to move the clock back an hour, lon Post News Service. necticut is basically “ a mod^er- Full sen*ice client of N. E. A. Senice. lie. which will give us daylight we don't ate state." Weicker feels those Publishers Representatives — Maihei^i? Shannon and Cullen Inc.. Special Agency need in the morning, and take away at both ends of philosophical be­ THIS IS THE LAST DAY TO FILE — New York. Chicago. Detroit and Bct^thn. daylight we do need in the afternoon. lief will vote for hla opponents, leaving him the large block of MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CTRCItIa- All of which makes us inquire: Who­ YOUR PERSONAL PROPERTY LISTS TIONS. people In the center. (Exception Motor Vehicles) 2 ever started all this time business any­ Dlsr^ay advertising closing hours The Interview was conducted Such lists shall be filed not later than November 1st each For Mondav — i p.m. Friday. way? in Vernon at the real estate of­ year, or If the first shall be a Sunday or legal holiday then FVir Tuesday — i p.m. Saturday. fice of GOP Town Chairman For Wednesday — i p.m. Monday. -After paying our disrespects to which­ \ on the next business day following. For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. ' Thomas Carruthers, himself a For Friday — i p.m. Wednesday. ever caveman first began marking up Failure to file such list by November 1st means TEN For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. candidate for Tolland County PEA CENT addition to the assessment as required by the For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. his wall with his first system for keep­ state senator. Settled in a cor­ State Statute. _ Classified deadline — 5 p.m. day b^ ner of the kitchen next to a ta­ fore publication. 5 p.m. PYidav for ing track of days, we go on to ask Satur&y and Monday pmblicatlon. ble laden with refreshments BEIAL ESTATE NEED NOT BE DDCLABED an-even more*’pertinent question: Why. baked by Vernon Mayor Frank Saturday, October 24 P. JOSEPH MURPHY, ASSESSOR in this sophisticated, revolutionary age MefJoy’s wife Jeanette, Wallace S) began his interview with of ours, do we still allow ourselves to 4 Weicker. Questions For A Voter be made slaves to the concept of time? Wallace had done his home­ Why not, at long last, be sensible, and The voters of a democracy are often work prior to the interview, CBS-TV’s Mike Wallace, left, and candidate Lowell Weicker discuss campaign issues as CBS eameraman records the event. sleep when we want to sleep, wake when and checked out some of his quite vocal and persistent in their K planned questions 'with local Written suggestions directed we feel like waking, eat when we are riews reporters covering the criticism of the so-called politicians, who South Windsor to the subcommittee chairmen hungry, work when we are bored? event, before the arrival of the Bloodmobile Tuesday manage political parties, who run for of­ Duplicate Bridge Congress are solicited of any citizen on Why not, instead of trying to figure candidate. The Red Cross Bloodmobile any of the above problems. fice, and who are always asking some­ -Asking Weicker what Dodd’s out whether to turn it forward or back, will visit Manchester on The committees desire to ex­ appeal was to the people of Results last night in a dupli­ In Chile Scheibner body to vote for them. just throw the clock away? Tuesday, from 1 :45 to 6 :30 pand and request members Connecticut, citing both his re- cate bridge game at the Itallan- The candidate, or the individual who cent heart attack and censure American Club are: North- p.m. at Concordia Lutheran from interested service and Church on Pitkin St. W ill C hair PTA or PTO groups to contact works in the political field, is always On The (Jape With Sylvian Oflara ’ by his colleagues, Weicker re- South, James Baker and Ed Votes Today plied that Dodd “ says the Conway, first; Thomas Landers Walk-In donors are always the secretary. fair game. BLACK DUCK ON PILGRIM LAKE Down With Dismay things that make people feel and Richard Pasternak, se- (Continued from Page One) welcomed, but those who Fact'Finders (Committees will report to the scheduled appointments are And some voters are fairly clever at There is much unnecessary pessimism comfortable . . . t h e Dodds cond; Sydney McKenzie and will assure that the electoral Board of Education Feb. 23. urged to keep them. the business of dissecting the politicians around today. We should stop being such spawn the Duffeys” he added. Kenneth Hickman, third. process ends in a normal man­ The Citizens Committee on Their findings will cover the "You seem to suggest Duffey Also, East-West, Joseph Toce the period to and including 1983, and the candidates, as if they were some doom-sayers. The news media, the uni­ Wonders of the Universe- A Thought for Today ner." Public School Facilities of versity professors, could be a little less ia a wild-eyed radical,” Wal- and John Descy, first; Mrs. Leftist political organizations South Windsor Board of Educa with cost estimates for all al­ lower breed of human animal. Sponsored by the Manchester Connecticut Yankee lace continued, with Weicker Mark Kovacs and Mrs. Thomas have, charged that the attempt LWV Publishes ternatives. gloom-saying. As 'Vannet'ar Bush ad­ tion has elected Robert L vises in his excellent memoirs, F'ieces Council of Churches replying “ I don’t doubt his pa- Mack, second; and Mr. and Schneider’s life was the work The politicians, of course, can't afford Scheibner of Edgewood Dr of the Action (Morrow). Radiation Weather in Space By A.H.O. triotism, but he represents dls- Mrs. Joseph Marcello, third. qj- ultraright groups in a last- Fact Sheet on 66 to turn around and berate the peo­ sent and challenge to the law.” The game, sponsored by the ditch effort to, block Allende’s chairman and Mrs. William Me Manchester Evening Herald “ We are In the mlibt of gloom. . .But South Windsor Oorrespondent, ple, and the voters, as if they too might By DR. I. M. LEVITT. craft skin to protect them. But The resorting of permissive­ This is going to be a mass have been uttered in more care­ He accused Duffey of now try- Manchester Bridge Club, is election by Congress. All Candidates we do not need to become submerged in Caffrey m secretary of its fact Barbara Varrick, Tel. 644-8274. have some responsibility for making the the stuff.” DIRECTOR astronauts landing on the ness toward children in many criticism, a broadside delivered free days, when the chance of ing to live down some, of the played each Friday at 8 p.m. As provided in Chile’s constl- The Voter Service wv.>= Committee (i-ding- erouo moon’s surface do not possess Maybe we’ve had too much cheap op­ The Fels Planetarium homes has progressed to the zigainst the whole field of Con­ a victory did not seem quite so “ foolish things” he has said in clubhouse, 135 Eldridge tution, Congress met today to of the Manchester League of ^ ° „ „ i , process of self government work. When of' The Franklin Institute even this shelter. They are liter­ real, and sincerity not quite so the past. ' St. Play Is open to the public, choose between Allende and the Women Voters announces that The committee is divided in­ timism in America — all this talk about point of absurdity. I know of necticut candidates in this 1970 to three subcommittees which you want people to vote for you. you flat­ Since the advent of the atomic ally “ naked" on the moon and, expensive a luxury. “ You and other Republicans Results in the Wednesday runner-up former President it is distributing ’’Facts For h, t ir f Vernon abundance and the good life when some some homes where parents election. ter them, not criticize them. people were starving and others depriv­ bomb, scientists have been as it takes four hours to initiate Never have so many poten­ The worst aspect of this be­ have accused Duffey of being a n^g^ning duplicate bridge game Jorge Allessamdri, for a six-year Connecticut Voters” free of ^ Ig n ed me m o aware of the radiation dangers return to the protection of the wouldn’t dare say “ no” to their havior on the part of the Con­ Marxist Revisionist” Wallace y are Mrs. term. charge to Manchester resi- «"ding solutions to the following Donbleheader ed and humiliated. We have undoubtedly children. Maybe we ought to re­ tially promising talents pro­ But if there is an occasicHial voter who from high-energy particles emit­ circling Apollo spacecraft, they necticut field of candidates is continued, "What la it?” Yarco and Mrs. Vivian Allessandri, the independent dents. The newspaper-like pub- nrobable overlooked shortcomings for too long. define “ Discipline" and know duced so little in the way of ted by either nuclear fission or would be exposed to any radia­ not the way in which they have Welckei* tried to shrug oH Legpgrance, first; Mrs. Joanne candidate of the right, Mked his Ucation hM been made avail- nmipotion^in lieht Set Tomorrow wants to be fair about things, here are But It’s not good for the human system that discipline in the home is campaign courage. the sun. The particles produce tion for at least five hours. demeaned and betrayed their the question m u ^ m ^ r ^ t , Laghowicz and Mrs. Susan congressional supporters not to able by the League in state and town*^ olannlng’' Chalr- a few questions he might ask himself: or intellect to be forever despairing and not at all on a par with the Never have so many candi­ raging and reading anguished poetry. the same end result—radiation It is conceivable that the dates who might have reached own better selves. but Wallace added, ^ if it isn t Shorts; and ^ Mrs. Suzanne vote for him so that Allende national elections m a public wwn p Lm I double header of the sea­ 1. How much actual attention have I “ snap-to-it - and -obey-orders” could Msume the presidency service for many years. It w m Kingman of ------— ------^------As that Irish liberal-in-resldence at the damage to the body. lunar explorers ■will eventually for some kind of campaign dis­ It is the general mass insult so horrible why do you repeat phyiils Pier- son for the Vernon Midget Foot- carry with them a half-cylinder sort of discipline learned in an "in the meat tranquil climate.” formerly entitled '’(Connecticut ,, „ League will begin at 1 p.m. been giving to what the candidates them­ White House. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, The sun’s high-energy partic­ tinction been so willing to set­ they have delivered to the vot­ . . „ j .1, . son. tied for second. form which can be rigidized in­ army. Weicker replied that Duffey ^ ______Allende’s Popular Unity coall- Scoreboard” . , tonjorrow•rtioi at the American Le- selves have Eictually been saying? says: les are emitted only when it Is tle lor an inglorious -brand of ers of Connecticut, an insult in “ Relentless emphasis on .what is highly distrubed, and astron­ to a shelter, using a setting In the origin of the word, that safety. which even those c andidates can explain the term . . . ad­ tlon, including the Communist The current issue features t,^® mnro desirable glop Field, Vernon. ’ 2. How much time have I spent study­ vancing also the theory that it party, controls 80 of the 200 candidates running in the First . „ _ „„ wrong, what is worsening, what is omers are learning to recognize plastic. If this were emplaced which was studied by the disci­ The potentialities in the field who professes to be closest to or is there The Vemon Roneers, tied for was in vog(ue at the time of thiS Suppression congressional votes. Frei’^ Congressional District, giving a .'u r ing any campaign issue on my own be­ threatening, can lead a people to under­ these disturbances from the and then covered with lunar ple of any teacher was a disci­ included some of the finest and the people nevertheless have re­ some other, more desirable ar- first place in their division, will Chicago convention to describe Christian Democrats also biographical summary and ;r '"g ™ n t,' '(^airman is Rob- play the South Windsor Vendors C surface material, it might prove half? estimate its capacity to ccwitrol events." physical apparance of the solar pline. The average child does most intelligent practitioners of fused to trust the people to Writing in the New York Times he surface. The damaging particles massive enough to absorb most not want a do-as-you please, view the issues and the candid­ yourself m an ultra liberal. It pledged to cast their 75 ballots j^gi^ responses to questions j., Vanesse Old Kent Rd„ Tol- in the first game, arid the Ver- the political art, the public now sounds foolish, Weicker Of Evidence 3. Do I listen to more than one avers: “ Society (then) regresses to a are emitted by high-temperature of the hazardous solar radia­ permissive world. It makes acies of the campaign with the for------the Marxist candidate. posed------by- the------Leag^ue,s - - . as— well----- as— ' non Shamrocks will - face . the service art, the state of Con­ claims, because “ the country IS state of complaining helplessness and solar flares which are closely tions. In this fashion and until him confused and unhappy, tie slightest degree of intelligence. The pledp came after All- j^eir positions on the four state oianning more deslr- GiMtonbury Warriors at about For side? , necticut has ever developed. In operating on a more common such time as permanent lunar wants a reliable, stable, wall Their mass object in taking Charged ende. who has vowed sweeptag referendum questions which able than conventional class- 2:45 2 :45 n.m. p.m. 4. How do I react if politics happens threatened hysterics.’’ associated with sunspots. This very few instances did the es­ economic and social cnanges Yvill appear bn the It’s among the Intellectuals, and the relationship has permitted fore­ shelters are installed, the astro­ around him, defining his world, this mass course of conduct sense bMls.” ___ __ voting room structure and. If so, for The Pioneers will probably tablished political process, Asked whether he w m an Ag- after inauguration Nov. 3, machines.’ to interrupt my normal television or students they teach, that one finds some nauts will have some protection gi\Tng him a large free area was, of course, to do their ut­ (Continued from Page One) what educational level (s)? play a postponed game the fol- casting of radiation hazards. either convention or primary, new Republican or a Goodell agreed to an amendment to the sheets will be dis State Senate of the worst cases of despair. Here’s a from solar radiations. but telling him exactly how far most to please the voters of Con­ (Chalrnmn Is Jack Moran of 66 lowing Sunday to decide the lunch hour routines? During these storms massive fail to nominate well. As It went Republican, Weicker replied he 33, on probation for three years constitution that would bar him t^buted in . various quote from a Nobel laureate: “ Never emissions of radiations—gamma To date, there has not been he can go. This wall can be necticut. And it might be cruel Palmer Dr. division title. In the course of answering such ques­ into the starting gate for the feels he can support all parts of Edwards pleaded guilty to two from tampering with its guaran throughout the town, or they has mankind’s fate hung, senselessly, on rays, X rays, fast protons too much success in precisely built of such things as respect election itself, the field Included to blame any of them, as In­ tions. a \-oter might conceivably come the Republican spectrum . . . assault charges, one related to tees. may be picked up at the Voter T such a thin thread as it does to ^ y .’’ (hydrogen nuclei) and other predicting solar flares. How­ for others’ property and- rights, dividuals, for failure to break candidates justly ranked high "why demEind uniformity?” treatment of Rackley at New Service table in the Municipal The Candidate to the realization that, far from being tHe’s old enough to remember the thin high-speed particles—erupt from ever, we are now beginning to respect for elders, observance for the high level of their past- out of what seems to be becom­ Weicker questioned, prompting Haven Panther headquarters Building or in the lobby of the thread when Hitler, Tojo and Mussolini the sun to fan put through space. understand some of the sun’s of the conventional behaviours performance. It also included ing a common pattern, not only entitled to sit masterfully in the physical characteristics which Wallace to retort that Agnew prior to his death and the other Accident Victim Connecticut Bank and T ^ st Co. conspired to capture mankind. But I Had there been such a hot that lubricate social life. cheillenglng newcomers who for Connecticut, but for other a 1957-Graduate of Manchester High School- scomer's seat, he is the one who really serve as signals for storm de-. appears to. two an attack with a chain on on Main St. suppose the present drives out memory on the sun at the time of any seemed dedicated to bringing a states and other candidates. But Honor Roll; Recipient of Thom McAn velopment. Subsequent flights If children are not being Weicker replied that all polit- a New Haven policemori in Sep- Leaves Hospital Similar fact .sheets are dis­ owes something of a debt to those of his of the past. of the Apollo moonflights, a ringing reform challenge into the spectacle itself makes one to the moon will depend on such taught these things, they are Ical rhetoric should not be taken tember 1968. tributed by League members in avk'ard as outstanding football lineman. fellow citizens whose praiseworthy ambi­ Youth laments that it lives under the storm might have been consider­ the race. worry about the basic health of too seriously, except for sped- Testimony at the trial here of shadow of the nuclear bomb. Indeed so. forecasts. being handicapped. The reasons A driver injured in a two- all six of the state’s cqngres- ed Imminent and the flight post­ This highly distinguished field the political process. For if, as flc proposals. Wallace then another Panther, Lonnie Mc- a 1961-Graduate of Wesleyan University with tion leads them to a study «f issues, to We have all lived -under said shadow We .have come a long way these children get Into trouble vehicle collision on the Wilbur sional districts. poned—for it is presently Impos­ has now run most of its race. we suspect, the voters are not Mked "In other words the elec- Lucm, 24, the only party mem distinction and honors — Captain 1960 the demanding wear and tear of the- since 1945. It has not materialized in since those first probing steps with the police is because ------— ------— ------1 *1, / ) Cross Highway iM t Tuesday la whatever District they are sible to shield the astronauts As we have watched this fooled by what they are offered, torate shouldn’t take you or her to face trial thus far, m- discharged yesterday from distributed, they feature the holocaust yet. There is no reason that it were taken to place a man In policemen are the first people football team and recipient of Everett , campaign effort, and to the potential at all times from such radia- where are they to turn? Other candidates too seriously dicated Edwards was at party Manchester Memorial Hospital, congressional candidates should, if we work diligently at arms orbit. Today our sights are set they meet who say, and mean race, we have been forced to C. Bacon award as the outstanding ser\ice of people who sometimes don’t Uons. ^ on further lunar exploration it, “You can’t do that”. witness the spectacle of even duririg the election campaign?” headquarters when Rackley w m prank Sudol w m taken to the that'*particular district player and nominated to All-Time — control. We do this by talking intelli­ Prior to the Appol launch seem to care quite as much as they 8 and m s^ ed landing on . the the most intelligent and sane Weicker said "not when we tortured. hospital after the half-ton pick- j^rs. Morgan Wilt, Voter Ser- r v~. Team of Coach Norm Daniels. . gently with the Russians, more than by In 1968, FTof. Ronald N. Brace- There Is no need. In teaching According to McLucas and peace slogans. planets. (Current researches candidate entered by the reg;u- Herald give It between— the------eyes.”1TH “P truck he w m driving collld- chairman, said that the ought to. well, director of Standard’s discipline or respect for the lar school of politics stop and The (jOP candidate stressed other witnesses, noweve , ' ed in the westbound land .near g},eets already have been (Commentators lament that there are may provide the safeguards * • 1961—Summer—Operation Crossroads—Africa, We hereby proclaim this to be, from Radio Astronomy Institute, pre­ law, to plant morbid guilt feel­ turn and face the stands in or­ tll&t I4C cut tittttvt \JiA . no real issues in this election. (Vietnam needed to maintain the physical Yesterdays lat he keep an open mind on wards’ with a tractor trailer sent "in considerable numbers (K enya). pared a “ weather map” of the ings in the young mind. Laws der to m'ake sure all the people the issues, "I play to an issue during what police termed now on. Be Kind And Grateful to Poll- has been tension-reduced, desegregation integrity of the astronauts on truck driven by Joseph Pal- servicemen and students who # r sun to determine the possibil­ arc not enacted to make any did not miss some moronic re­ and It can put. me on either “ Court trial. mento of Waterbury. jjg voting by absentee bal- tlcians Week. and illation finessed, and both parties, their lengthy - trips through the a 1961-1962-Fulbright Scholarship to the Uni- ity of radiation storms. On Dec. solar system. particular person unhappy, but assurance about some moronic 25 Years Ago side.” Eighth District firemen were lot and we encourage families deplore campus violence). But quite evi­ to contrive, rather that every­ ^ varsity or .Florence (Italy). 18. three days before the launch, issue. We have seen entries Maj. Nathan B. Gatchell of the Regarding Agnew’s visit last 51st District called to extricate Sudol from who have absentee voters to dently « people are mainly looking,' be­ he indicated that solar condi­ one may have the opportunity pause, in the midst of the race, high school faculty, now on night, Weicker said he hopes his vehicle. supply this information to • 1963—Summer—Washington Intern at NASA. yond the usual issues, for. candidates tions looked about as quiescent Quotations to be happy Without interfer­ “ The main question is wheth­ to change saddles, and some­ leave, is named director of the the vice president "will give it State police were still ihvesti- them” , Gift From The Skies with courage, and some native-born in­ as one could hope at this time ence. Never, in dealing with Ahearn Pledges er the United States will leave times colors. We have watched ■Veterans’ Service Center. ^ to Duffey and Dodd-between the gating the accident. telligence, and a respect for morals and your children, demand that • 1964—Summer—Washington Intern at Depart­ The. Russians, just having been told of the sunspot cycle. the 'Vietnamese people alone . . . the supposed speed in some of eyeballs . . . and praise me.” love of country. Simplistic peltiaps, but From studies of the solar sur­ they respect you as a parent. Aggressiveness Nagasaki Blast ment of Justice. let me refer again to Vannevar Bush, a or whether they will continue to the entries refuse to take the 10 Years Ago Weicker doesn’t feel Agnew DANGER MONEY by the United States to abandon sub­ face, FTof. Bracewell tried You earn respect, and if you NAGASAKI, Japan (AP) — Ysuikee who was science adviser, in one use force in an attempt to im­ lead. And all the celebrated represents the far right, al­ In Legislature a 1965-Graduate of Yale Law School. marine base activity they may or may to determine temperatures in don’t earn it, you don’t get it! The Rev. Arnold W. Tozer re­ PRETORIA, South Africa Three persons were killed and shape or another, to lour presidents. He pose on the Vietnamese people promise of reform, and a differ­ though Wallace maintained I the vicinity of sunspots. He in­ signs as minister Of Second Con­ . (AP) —Four African window about 30 injured in an explosion not have begun in Cuba, are not likely fmds a slow maturing of the electorate. an order which they are reject­ ent kind of race, has meekly “they find him attractive.” Aloysius Ahearn, Democratic ^ g^g gt the city council’s at the NagMakl shipyard of the • 1966—1968-Sen. David M. Barry's Campaign dicated that the lack of million- Chaplain Russell E. Camp gregational CTiurch to take pas­ to be in a hurry to surrender that He remarks: ing.” —Soviet Foreign Minister subsided into a seemingly. end­ Questioned about the doubling candidate for state representa- headquarters may be Mitsubishi heavy industries degree "hot spots’’ meant the less series of retractions of any torate at Richmond Hill, Long staff. 2 “ When I get downcast I read history. Andrei Gromyko before Uie Connecticut Correctional unemployment rate in OonneeW- live from Andover Bolton and ^ ^^^g company today, police said. gift which came down to them from probability of storms was re­ Island, N. Y. On this matter I go back and read about U.N. General Assembly. Institution, Somers truthful sincerities which may cut in the iMt two years since Coventry, has pledged to bring e ® ^ The explosion occurred at a g 1968-Cong. Emilio Q. Daddario's campaign the skies this week. ^ mote, for these hot spots are Tippecemoe and Tyler too — slogans, Nixon hM been president, the 51st district up “ from the ^ g ^ r g L d a ^ factory at the dockyard while a coordinator in Manchester. It wa4 the United States Air Force considered as storm indicators. Weicker explained away the mudslinging, torchlight processions, and Hot spots with even half this bottom of the totem pole to the jjaiieyes an extra $1.26 a 33,000-horsepower marine tur- plane ^<^ch. ■with two American gen- not a policy or principle in sight. We problem claiming the man on top. by aggresstve leadership m gpg. bike engine w m on a trial run, a 1967-1969-Chairntian Manchester Commis­ temperature would also cause the street knows its the result the state capitol,” if elected to may yet be crude, but we have come ctalized team. police said. sion on Aging. erals'v^aboard, strayed over from Turkish far." some concern, but none ap­ of reverting to a peacetime the post on Nov. 3. peared. to Ruuian territory and was somehow One sympathizes with individuals who Fischetti economy. “ For too long, our problems There is considerable specula­ a Member of Board of Directors of the United have thought so deeply, and so long, Weicker arrived in Vernon af­ have been neglected,” Ahearn forced to land there'. Tlte two Ameri­ tion as to the extent of the Fund of Manchester. ' about today’s injustices and the delays ter touring Wllllmantic, the Uni­ said. "Our district has been can generals, when their plane strayed, danger involved in being treated like poor, unwelcome ‘Collections Were in reform, that they are thoroughly up­ versity of Omnectlcut and Cov­ • Member of the Manchester Advisory Board were in process of inspecting Turkish tight and despairing. One can be deter­ caught In space during a solar entry factories earlier in the af- country cousins.” 4 flare eruption. One Apollo solar of the Greater Hartford Chapter of The military installations "near the Russian mined to press on with protest and rec­ temoon. If elected, Ahearn promised expert Indicates that even dur­ to submit at leMt 30 bills on tax Good Today’ American Red Cross. border—installations built and maintain­ tification. But why despair? Think of (jarruthers and Weicker both Sir Winston Churchill In Britain’s dark ing an intense flare of 3-plus later described their experiences relief, pollution control, traffic xmos wrappings candles ed with our military advice and our hours of Worid War n. He derived a zest magnitude, the dose received at UCtonn, where they laid claim hazards, drug control, school spray paint nylon net a Member since 1968 - Hartford County Bar military materials. from adversity. by astronauts in transit would to have been called "pigs” by bus safety, private water corn- Association Volunteer Defenders. not be fatal. Thus, while radia­ hcriloween candies xmos cake tins TTie plane in question was not the He knew he could do his part, as we some of the students. . . pany controls and others. High can today. He of course had the advan­ tion sickness could set, in. It on his list is the amendment of thanksgiving cards jingle betls • IN ANY business enterprise, • Partner in the Manchester law firm of Bayer, kind of plane we would use to launch would not be fatal. It is on­ Following a brief stop at the tage of knowing that millions of fellow- Itailbrook restaurant, Weicker the airport bonding act which is felt squares rattan mats jrood collections play a vital part Phelon & Squatrito. an attack on anybody, and it was not subjects were with him, felt as he did. ly during lengthy space trips to still on the books. in its success. That is doubly the planets that radiations left for Hartford and iMt night’s the kind of plane we would use for (As he said, this was the lion of British ” We need someone who will could be lethal unless suitable fund raising supper with Spiro stand up and fight 176 other leg­ enjoy Hie convenience of our w i^ true when a young man is in Dom was raised in Manchester and educated in espionage flights. Prom all appearances, character; it was his lot to proNdde the Agnew, which Wallace also was assortm ent; w e’re sure to have^ it! business for himself, for the its public schools and in Connecticut universities. roar!) shields are provided. islators who are working for it was a harmless, unintentional in­ scheduled to attend. The CBS first time — as is your news­ His background and involvement in his local It will be argued that people are ren­ Near the earth the radiation their districts,” said the candi­ "organixationoi discounts, too" newsman will interview Duffey paper carrier. community make him well acquainted with the cursion on Russian territory. dered pessimistic because they lack a hazard is minimal. A group of date. ” It’s not enough to be on Tuesday. elected. A state Representative common inspiring adventure in a com­ astronauts in earth orbit can be problems of Connecticut and especially with Nevertheless; the incident provides the must serve, he must keep in­ IT GIVES him a real thrill - mon cause. But there is a common returned in a relatively short every time he is able to collect thbie of the Fourth Senatorial District. Russians ■with all they need to illustrate, period of time if a flare erupts. formed, and he must keep his cause today. It is the saving and the up­ Meriden Man Killed his accounts in full, p«y for his to the world, how we expect them to put In a low orbit, astronauts also constituents informed m well.” building of the human race, without re­ Ahearn said ” We must plan newspapers, and enjoy 100% up with, from us. things such as we gard for race, creed or “color. It Is the are sheltered by the natural Crossing Highway protection of the earth’s radia­ now for the years in advance. If profit from his efforts. Yes, it would consider it impossible to put up practicing of both compassion and wis­ MERIDEN, Ckmn. (AP) — we are not to become a polluted aids and encourages him more dom in coping with the challenges of tion belts. When astronauts with from them. operate at altitudes of 22,300 Albert Gabryszenakl, 26, Of confusion____ of factories, indiscrim- than you may realize, when you change. Meriden wM fatally injured inabe building and a deteriorated And surely we ourselves are not with­ Listen to Lord Clark in his grand' TV miles, in synchronous orbits, have the money ready. Prompt the longer deorbital makes early this morning when he w m environment.” payments by you, mean GOOD_ Vote Democratic out the c^>acity to imagine what our lecture on “ Civilisation,’’ and see how struck by a c m while crossing Ahearn also gives high prior- • far the human race has come in its grop- their problems a little more collection days for him! own reaction would be if two Russian severe. Route 66 on foot. Ity to the‘ routing of 1-84 term- ings toward beauty and li^ t and respect PoUce said no charges were tng it ” a great concern to local generals should-get lost in some Russian and honor. And see how mankind is be­ It is when astronauts are on ^ downtown ToaneKeitcT 9 on November 3rd, 1970 journeys to the moon or when filed against the driver of the residents. Hearings in all three plane in which they had been traveling ing slowly disciplined so that it is not dis­ ChicuKu L (;ar___^ . district towns have been held. HanclriBtir lEtmtutg HmtUi I Sqiwllllii for flrmitri r III! l '**“ 1 tracted from high purpose by the mes­ they have landed on the moon from one Cuban defense instailation to Gabryszenskl w m dead on ar- The result has been a great dlf- u iM BonUda. Tm m . meric sweep of hate and dismay. — that their situation becomea another and should be forced to land :i critical. In transit and in lunar rlval at Memorial Hospital here ference of opinion and much con- WILLIAM H. STRINGER IN THE after the 1:30 a.m. accident, fusion.” somewhere In Florida. CHRISTIAN SCIENCH MONITOR. orbit they have only the space­ MANCHESTER EOTNING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1970 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX MANCHESTER. EVENING HERALD.. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER ?4, 1970 / _ or oU'f '' 6, INAlMit News tor Senior Citizens Business Bodies C h u r c h e s By WALLY FORTIN / The Salvation Army Church of the Assumption First Church of Christ, DIRWITOR Adams St. and Thompson Rd. Scientist A . 661 Main St. Hello everybody! Well it’s that were given to 160 person. Man, Capt. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Rev .Edwtird S. Pepin, Pastor 447 N.'Main St. time again, and we have quite Y"" Beadle Rev. Robert J. BurbanK ------^ For details on moving ex­ OB , M nurses, really mov------11 a.m.. Church Service, Sim- OfHcer-inOiarge This column of questions and answers on federal penses, send a post card to a bit of news for you; so why jj^gj ^hey were socking it to jr , Saturday, Masses at 6:30 and day School and Nursery. "Pro- tax matters is provided by the local office of the U.S. your IRS district office and don’t you get comfortable, and them, and knocked this gang out 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 7 :30 p.m. batlon after Death” is the sub- internal Revenue Service and is published as a public ask for a copy of Publication before reading, get yourself a in 30 minutes. Many thanks to Classes for all etges. Sunday, Masses at 7, 8, 9:16, Ject of the lesson-sermon. The 621, Tax Information on Mov­ Golden Text: Hebrews 10:38, pen, and underline the things of the Town Health Department, 10:45 a.m., Holiness Meet- 10:30 and 11:46 a.m. service to taxpayers. The column answers questions ing Expenses. It’s free. ^ . ahd the nurses from the Man- 36. \ Ing. Nursery provided. most frequently asked by taxpayers. interest to you. In this way ^.^eater Public Health Associa- 6:16 p.m., Open air service St. Bartholomew’s Church The Christian Science Read­ you’ll be able to remember the running; believe mepi, Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor ing Room, open to the public and indoor prayer meeting, Q) My children live with me dates, etc. everyone certainly appreciates Rev. Edward M. L„j gure sve’ll be do- Orange Hall Sunday, Masses at 7:30, get my refund?- applies only to the taxpayer’s Show. I’m trsrlng to g?t the jump some of those crafts before principal residence. A vacation Rev. Philip P. Saunders, Pastor 10:16 and 11:30 a.m. Emanuel Lutheran Church A) Yes, the general rule ble, so that we can be sure to long. Church and (Aestnut Sts. A) To make a change in home is not covered. covering children of divorced on things, as soon as possl- During the busy afternoon, we Rev. C. Henry Anderson, your tax return obtain a copy or separated parents is that get to see all the Christmas 10:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Study St. Bridget Church did hear that Leons Bleu was and open discussion. Sunday Pastor of Form 1040X from your the parent who has custody for lights this year. Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor admitted to the hospital. Ann Rev. Harry McBrlen local IRS office, enter the re­ Q) I moved here recently the g;reater part of the year is School. Bruce J. Evenson, Intern and Marvin Baker are recuper­ 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic serv­ Rev. Neil F. Fitzgerald quired information and send when I changed jobs. Can I de­ entitled to claim the depend­ Radio d ty Trip duct my living expenses while ating at their home at 24 Goslee ice. ------9 and 10:46. a.m;, Reforma- it to the IRS service center for ency exemption. There are (ex­ I made a call to Radio dty, I’m getting settled in a new Dr. Saturday, Masses at 6 and Sunday. Divine Worship. your region. ceptions to this rule, however, and found out that most of the Church of Jesus Christ of 7 :30 p.m. in school auditorium. Sermon by Bruce Evenson, Generally, you can make a place? depending on the actual terms dates are already taken, and so I would like to thank Mrs. Helen Wittkofske, supervisor of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, “ RefomiaUon for Freedom.” change in your return anytime A) You may be able to de­ of the divorce and the amount here's the. low-down. the Concordian Lutheran Hillstown Rd. and Woodside St. and 10:30 a.m., in church; and 8:56 and 10:40 a.m.. Church within three years from the duct a portion of your living of support furnished by you We’ll be going on Friday, Dec. Church’s vacation school, for Paul E. Nuttall, Bishop, 9, 10:30 and noon in school audl- school for three-year-olds to _^ate it was due. Interest of 6 expenses under changes in the and your former husband. 18. We plan to leave here . . .. . „ , - . torium. Grade 8. Nursery for infants. pe?2fent a year will be added to law made by the 1969 Tax Don’t forget about the other promptly at 10 a.m. In this way, t^e youngsters ^ake at- 9 a.m.. Priesthood. your refund which you should Reform Act. If you qualify, dependency tests. They have to we c i i stop at noon for a good ‘ -^cUve place ca r^ to be grfven 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. St. James’ Church receive in 3-5 weeks. meals and lodging while oc­ be met, too, to claim -these lunch, for we won’t get Into the ‘ o along (Herald photo by Bucelviclus 2 South United Methodist Churrii Classes for all ages. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, cupying temporary quarters at exemptions. For more informa­ theatre until approximately 3:16 M eal-on-^eils pro- Top officials of Toyota Motors Distributors for the and,Saturday. Looking over the service area with Main St. at Hartford Rd. gram. It was very thoughtful of 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. Pastor Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D. D., the new job location for up to tion, send a post card to your U.S. were in the East Coast area this week and Michael Lynch are Shoji Hattori, president for U.S. Rev. Joseph E. Vujs Pastor Q) I just sold a vacation 30 days after obtaining em­ IRS district office and ask for After the show, we will take a this group from the church, ^ d yesterday paid a visi1;,to Lyrich Motors new Toyota operations, at left, and Keisuke Ohno, vice presi­ St. John’s PoUsh National Rev. Thomas Barry Rev. Carl'W. Saunders, home I owned. Can I invest the ployment may be deductible. a copy of Publication 601, lltUe tour of the city. In all of appreciate receiriiig the dealership at 345 Center St. The 10,500 square foot dent; I'iglit. Lynch* will have three factory-trained "Your Exemptions and Ex­ CsthoUc Church Rev. James M. Boyle Associate Pastor prodt I made on it in a trailer, The maximum deduction alloW' its fancy Cfiristmas lighting, and facility will have its grand opening next Friday service men and overnight availability of all parts. ed for these expenses is $1,000. emptions for Dependents.’’ decorations, and then oft to fine The " menu • for next week is Rev. Walter A. Hyszko. Rev. Gary S. Cornell, and avoid paying taxes? restaurant for dinner. turkey with gra-vy, stuffing, but­ Pastor Saturday, Masses at 6 and Associate Pastor * been invited to sit in on their This Is a little different than tered sweet potatoes, stuffed Tanguay is a graduate of the 7:30 p.m. celery, cranberry sauce, home­ T olland children’s classes. Those in the Masses, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Masses 7:30, 9, in the past years, as before we Insurance Institute of Ameri­ 9 and 10:46 a,m.. Worship for made biscuits, birthday cake ca’s program in general insur­ morning session of Kindergar­ 4 would go into the show for the 10:30 a.m., noon, and 6 p.m. the whole church. Dialogue ser­ ten may attend classes Mon­ Area Churches early afternoon performance. for all Augpist, September, and ance, has completed Part I of Gospel Hall mon: "Thinking Out Loud.” 12 Picked day between 10 and 11 a.m. Talcotville Congregational Rockville United Mettiodlst United Congregational Church gg I said before, most of October birthdays. ‘ "IXII AS of Chartered Property and Cas­ 415 Center St. Church of Christ Participating with the Rev. Di;. while those attending in the , Church United CSiurch of Christ the days are taken, and so we ualty underwriter (^signation, Lydall and Vernon Sts. Shaw will be Susan Elaine Church afternoon session may sit in on 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. United Church of. Christ 142 Grove St. Tolland have to wait for the 3:30 p.m. Our Tuesday. Bowling League r and is a candidate for toe Char­ F o r N H S Eugene Brewer, Minister Treadwell, Randal Bruce Cole tered Life Underwriters — the the class between 1:30 and 2:30 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. Rev. Truman O. Ireland, Rev. Willard E. Conklin, Rev. Donald G .Miller, performance. This will mean rolling along at the (Herald photo by Coe) ------a n d Robert Carl Blomberg. Minister. that we will be arriving back Parkade Lanes, and the results highest professional 'life insur­ Monday. 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. 9 a.m., Bible Classes for all pjgvv Memebr Sunday. Church Pastor , . Minister The new Travel World Agency which opened re­ a client, while Tina Giocco, travel consultant, ------into town somewhere in the of last week are: Top honors go ance designation. Induction First grade classes will be ages. School. Infant toddlers through cently at 67 E. Center St. is all set to whisk you off books a reservation. Travel World is hosting a “ by Jehovah’s Witnesses 9:45 a.m., Church School, Nur- 9:30 a.m.. Church School, 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship neighborhood of eleven o’clock, to the .^gels, who w n the high A Mancheater resident, he The first group of students open on Tuesday’ morning be­ 10 a.m., Worriilp.Sermon: aduitg. to a sunnier clime this winter. Here, Mrs. Vivianne invitation” open house for 250 guests and business lives at 182 Ralph Rd. Kingdom Hall “The Church’s Relationship g Adult T-uc,...oa(,,„ sery through Adult Discussions Nursery through adulte. Service and Church School. Also, this year we will not triple of 2136 w d the high t e ^ have been selected for member- tween 9:30 and 10-:30 while the Discussion Worship Service. 11 a.m.. High School Class, have the reserved seats in the s|ngle of 7 « . TTw -women s Wgh Heffixm, the manager, is studying a brochure for associates Monday at 6 p.m. at Cavey’s Restaurant. ship in the newly formed Mark second grade classes will invite 726 N. Main St. With Its Elders.” Class at Susannah Wesley Hall. 11 a.m.. Public Worship. Nursery through Grade 4, 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fel- mezzanine upstairs; however, ^® ™?*® BRIEFS Twain Chapter of the National parents to attend on Wednesday 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: ^jg^’s Christian Literature FORM COMPANY president for G.T. LaBonne and Matthew M.- Moriarty Jr., 9:30 a.m.. Public Bible dls Religious Questions and An- jjj kitchen. Youth Sunday. Pilgrim Fellow- lowshlp. we will have a few stairs to con- /r m Wim- At CALDOR MONDAY with the U. S. Corps of Engl- Honor Society at Toliand High frSm 9 :30 until 10:30. Trinity Evangellccti Lutheran ------tend with, but shouldn’t be as ™ ®" "J®";® Veteran Boston patriot defen- neers in World War n and has Robert S. Maltempo of Man- Associates. He has been with chairman of toe Oil Fuel Instl- School. Meadowbrook School Principal course “ Benefits for Us from swers.” 10:16 a.m.. Youth Lounge «Wp Participating Guitar mu- * . 1 » _ w -« ___ 1.1 r t i ^ A r n A *v^ Vv a «* f ' A i v i _ Church .’ . ,, 193. and high triple of 646 was sive tackle, Jim Lee Hunt, the been with the local division phester nrui Frederick A Stev- Ih® LaBonne firm lor three tute of the Chamber of Com- Solomon’s Superlative- Song.” ------open to Senior Highs. ®‘®' Supervls^ cM d ewe. St. Francis of Assisi m w y as Iwt time The chapter will be compose^ Donald Parker has urged par- (Missouri Synod) other half of the Pat’s...... Terrible since his service discharge in I T ot G Jtonbury recenUy years, acting as sales manager merce, has formulated plans for 10:30 a.m.. Group discussion ^;;Bnter Congregational Church 673 Ellington Rd. We’re going to start reserya- ^ of 12 outstanding seniors who ents to take the opportunity to 6 to 7:30 p.m., a study In the - ^u.;ch family 85 Prospect St., Rockville and heading toe Life and Em- the year which include prepar- of the Sept. 16 Watchtower United Cturch of Christ Psalms, "Out of the Depths” night ^ tluck for the whole con- South Windsor tions on Monday morning, at 8 Tandefn,' will appear at Cal- 1945. formed Vantage Computer Sys have been selected on the basis visit their child’s classes, and Rev. Bruce Rudolf dor’s Manchester store Monday He is a graduate of Norwich ploye Benefits Departments. inS and budgeting for an ad- magazine article "The Hour of n Center St. led by the Rev. Mr. Cornell. Mr and Mrs. Free- Rev. Gordon B. Wadhams, a.m., and we will take as mamy ^ wimmer with 168.7. of scholarship, leadership, char- noted the December PTO meet- Pastor buses as we can fill. At this from 7 to 9 p.m. University in Vermont and is a Leonard J. Benjamin of North- vertislng program, expanding acter and service, ing will provide an opportunity Test Is On!” Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, senior Highs wUl meet. , ^ Iron “ r ^ve w T u s - »8 anaand io:.u10:30 a.m., Worahipwo Hunt and teammate Houston New Hampshire native. He and field Rd., Coventry, was elected membership in the institute, ------Minister Rev. Lawrence Bock, time you can pay for the tick- Mrs. Ruth Rowley, a member Selected as too first member- for hedule visiting each ot the 10:30 a.m.. Service, NuiBory employes and widows of em­ East Granby. All of toe new and Youth Forum. ____ 9:16 a.m.. Church School for Director of Christian Education Rev. Richard Bernier, navehave min the past,nast on a firstfirst- uckets here at «P the one Sailor of tire year of 1969. Sales totaled guest preacher on Sunday at Honor Society member is one Hi„(jent’s classrooms. The eve- 10:10 to 11:30 a.m.. Grade North United Methodist Church all ages, Sunday School for and School. ployes who retired from The board members are actively in­ of the highest scolastic honors, wind up with a par- Assistant Pastor come basis ^ ^ ^ Center, and it will admit them Hartfor^ prior to 1970. $62,031,688 and net earnings af- Center Congregational Church at 6 and 8 Youth Instruction. 300 Parker St. Nursery through Grade 4 con- 10:46 a.m.. Worship Service, Tt was also voted, ^ t seat- ^ reasonable discount, volved in toe company’s busl- tertaies amounted to $1,M3,071 C ir t o e Tolland High offi- "'irfacuity .social’in toe tafetVrla Some'‘1,600 persons are tiffect- ness and serve as operating of- both the 9:15 and 11 a.m. serv- ^,^,3 Mrs. Alexander Tobiassen g!25 Rev. Earle R. Custer, tinuin^ during t h e worship Youth Sunday. Theme: “ People Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Saturday Mass, 7 p.m. arrangements vrill be ac- j, j. Thursday night’s perfor- servlM. Getting Involved.” Deborah Church ed. The amount of each re­ fleers of toe firm. to date. ‘ ®®®’ ‘" ^ e Cause will serve as advisor of toe ’ ’ school Lunches Church of the Nazarene Pastor Sunday Masses, 7, 8, 9 :16, cording to the way a person reg- ^ance, only. tiree's iricrease is proportional __ 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Hawley and Charles McDou- (Wisconsin Synod) isters; however, a change will Dorothy J. Perzanowski of 46 _____ That Refreshes.” chapter, and the faculty coun- Lunches at all three schools 236 Main St. 10:30 and 11:46 a.m. to the number of years since re­ am.,: Worship Topic: "Whose Image is Grav- gall, speakers. 296 Buckland Rd., Wapping be made in making reservations. If this performance is ^ any- ^ Wedgewood Dr. has been pro- The boards of directors of Dr. Maddocks headed the comprised of Princi- are, Monday: Beef Rev. William A. Taylor, tirement: Most of those who re­ S erX l ^^TOon:“ ’’TOe"Refor- en?” A nursery Is provided In 9 a.m.. Church School Rev. Karl R. Gurgel, Pastor Prom now on, a person may reg- the others produced moted to assistant treasurer of pirgt Hartford Realty Corpora- Washington office of the council Richard Olson, Dan Shea, celery sticks, cherry muf- Pastor St. Bernard’s Church tired 20 years ago will receive toe firm. Mrs. Perzanowski is jign Wyandotte Industries from 1961 to January 1969 when ^''®- Holmc.s, Howard gg,g 3,3^ peaches, ------mation of Sexual Attitudes.” the Childrens Building. ® ister for themselves,' and one *^®" '>® a 30 per cent increase; those 10 a.m.. Worship Service. Rockville rpvsi- ir, « sure It will be “ tops,” and one supervising underwriter^for toe corporation have formally ap- he became its executive direc- directors TVesday: Spaghetti with meat 9 a.m.. Prayer Service. 9 a.m.. Church School. Nurs- 4:30 p.m.. Senior High Youth ° Rev. George P.X. Reilly, other person only. This Is a w u n s who retired 10 years ago will 10:30 a.m.. Church School, In­ 11 a.m.. Worship Service. change because in the nast we P’®" ®®®‘ firm’s" Commercial "Property *" proved - terms of- an agreement. j^r in New York succeeding .r-_ -TT, • T-,..,...... '‘n.„i, "d rt'd'- 3j^jjgg cheese wedge. wax 9:30 a.m.. Church School for ery and Grades 3 through 8. Fellowship will meet in the \ Pastor change because In the past we receive 15 per cent; those who C fants through Grade 4. and Casualty Department. She „nder which the two corpora- Rev Dr Rav Gibbons The Rycroft. beans, Vienna bread and butter, everyone. 10:30 a.m.. Church School. Youth Building. aUowed ope person to re^ster ^ retired five years ago will re­ 6:30 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim St. John’s Episcopal CSiurch Rev. William Schneider Robert S. Maltempo has been with toe firm for five uons nons will comoine.combine. nrai.First Hart-nan- niirnosp nf the cniincll Is to make induction cciomony ghocolate cake with frosting, 10:46 a.m.. Morning worship. Nursery, kindeigarten and 7 p.m.. Face to Face Group for four people, including them- ceive 71,2 per cent. Fellowship. Rt. 30, Vemon Rev. Anihony Mitchell years. ford Is a real estate Investment fhe^cihristlan p’osnel more ef- P® conducted Nov. 2, fol- Wednesday: Lasagne, lettuce Message by the pastor. Alabas- Grades 1 and 2. will meet in the choir room, tt. 1 T u you My thanks to Mrs. According to company offi- terns, with offices at 381 Farm- the Christian gospel more ef- ter Bpx Offering. 8 p.m., Middl-llnks discussion with John McClain and Mrs. ^ P "* ’ fei- Rev. Robert H. WeHner, and development company American society lowed by a reception to which bread and butter, jello. lowshlp. Saturday Mass, 7 p.m. . % , ff..°"f^ ^ Ro'Yley, and the members of clals, the minimum Increase is ington Ave., Hartford. CONSULTANTS 6 p.m.. Open House. Mission- group meets at the home of Edward Corcoran, leaders, Rector based in Manchester and Wyim- research, education and parents of the charter members Thursday: Jack - O’Burger, Sunday Massbs, 7, 9:16, 10:30 planned for ^Is time, and last m eatre group, for re­ $6 per month and the maximum Maltempo is president and Raymond J. Tanguay, presi­ are invited. The first officers of bitches sticks,' spooky beans, ary Society display in lower Quentin Mangun. ______year we^had 180 people t ^ membering us. dotte is a t^erslfled textile programs and 11:45 a.m. , is $100. Stevens is vice president of the dent at Beechier-Tanguay, Inc., the Chapter to-be installed are bits, chilly .shivers and auditorium. Second Congregational Church 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. along. The movie will be _____ manufacturer with > ^ s ‘n New relations international The Presbyterian Church firm, which offers data process Ed Solbos, president; Debra gbost brew. 7 p.m.. The Rev. and Mrs. R. Concordia Lutheran Church United Church of Christ 10 a.m.. Family Service. "Scrooge,” and should be more ...... , ------. 113 Center St., hM become a li- England and in toe South. First 43 Spruce St. Pinochle DIVIDEND REPI.ACES ing consulting ifnd programming censed insurance consultant. Harttard'has declared a quar- Tiiibeault, vice president; Joan Alfred Swain, missionaries 40 Pitkin St. Rt. 44A, Coventry St. Matthew’s Church interesting ,. than "Charley rir, Friday, no school. Rev. George W. Smith, Pastor Thursday was pinochle tour­ The Connecticut Bank and services. r^'ently completed terly case dividend of three Christian citizenship, Clark, secretary, and Janet Pat- Nursery Assistants from Peru, will show slides and Rev. Joseph E. Bourret, Rev. Robert K. Bechtold St. Peter's Episcopal Church Tolland Brown.” Jim Hunt Tanguay nament day, and we had 48 Trust Co. has announced it will Maltempo, a Manchester na- a comprehensive examination . cents a share payable Nov. 20 Prom the nation’s capital, he terson, treasurer. Assisting mothers at toe Tol- T speak. Guests welcome. Pastor Sand HUl Rd., South Windsor Rev. J. .Clifford Cilrtln, Pastor compre Rev. Louis E. Bauer Jr., 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Service of Worship. Rev. James A. Birdsall, players participating, with the Pralrie View State Colleg;e in pay 4>^ per cent annual interest for consultMts, required under to stockholders of record Nov. provided Information to the de- Natiuiuil Education Week bmd Cooperative-Nursery School Friday Setback following winners: Katherine Texas has won numerous pro on 1971 Christmas clubs, in­ St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Assistant Pastor Classes for all ages. Church School. Vicar Saturday Mass, 7 \p.m. Public Act 817, which was pass- 6. nomination’s churches on legis- Meadowbrook School and Tol- next week are Monday, Mrs. Well now, last Friday mom- Frey, 642; Bea Mader, 680; May football honors, including first stead of giving toe usual yule- ed b y ^ e last State Legislature. — ----- lative and other government land High have .scheduled par- Thomas Elliott, Mrs. John Church and Park Sts. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fel­ ------Sunday Masses, 7, 8:30, and ing we had' 66 playing'our kit- " t t ; ""“ Y 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery provided. lowship. and 10 a.m.. Family Serv- io:30 a.m. "hL so^i^. and ta t h r e v ^ - «®®"®J1'‘’ ;^ = team berths on AFL All-Star tide gift. Th^^xam requires the applicant Vincent and Thayer Agency activities, conducted seminars cuts'activities niiirking the celc- Thorpe-Jr., and Mrs. Lawrence Rev. George F. Nostrand, 8 Chen social, and In the even- teams. ' The interest, which is toe Rector Church School and Nursery. 7 p.m.. Evening Service. ice. Baby-sitting provided. express broad knowledge of of Vemon has been appointed for ministers and laity, and bration ot National Education woiitc. Galdor and Dupont Chemical same as that on toe bank s reg- Insurance contracts and prac- advertising and public relations worked with agencies of the Na- Week, Monday through Thurs- Wednesday, Mrs. Kenneth Rev. Russell Allen 10:30 a.m.. T h e Service, St. George’s Episcopal Church Co are cooperating in bringing ular passbook saving, is the tlces ot the Industry. agency for toe new M.onchester tional Council of Churches on day. Farris, Mrs. David Benjamin Rev. Ronald Haldeman Church School and Nursery. The Unitarlan-Unlversallst Rt. 44A, Bolton St. Mary’s Church 50 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford the following winners; Arthur ^ L, toe pro gridder to Manchester, highest rate allowable by law Tanguay is the 14th person State Bank, to be located dt public Issues of concern to the Parents of students enrolled and Mrs. J. A. DeCarli. Society of Manchester Rev. Robert W. Ihloff, Vicar Rt. 31, Coventry • Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat Dancosse, 149; Irving Gustaf- 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. 8econ4 Congregational Church 466 Main St. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, Pastor ------son, 136; Agpies Babineau, 130; Remember, all this week we . Hunt will appear in toe hard- on Christmas clubs in Connecticut to qualify for 11- 1014 Main St. and slated to open churches. in the Meadowbrook School have Friday, no school. ware and paint department The new plans of $1, $2, $3, 9 a.m.. Family Service -with United Church of Christ Rev. Richard P. Roughan, 10:30 a.m., Worahip Service, John Kehoe, 127; Mollie McCar- are taking reservations for the censing as a consultant. Nov. 30. Bank President Ed- prom 1986 to 1901, Dr. Mad- Thomas S. Latham, president 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. where he will sign autographs. $5, and a week are now be- the ’ sermon by the Rev. Mr. 388 N. Main St. Assistant Puator, Nursery and Worship Church thy, 124; Mildred Hayes, 123; Christmas Show at Radio City $10 He began his insurance ca- mond Parker will coordinate .^^gg assistant professor 10:16,a.m.. Morning Prayer, pose for photos and discuss the ing offered at C®T s main of- Allen. Church School., Crib Rev. Felix M. Davis, 10:30 a.m.. Service, Nursery, discussion sermon. Nursery School. Andy Noske, 120; Lucille Craw- Music Hall, ^ d we are start- reer in 1961 after graduating advertising with Vincent Sha-. political science at the Col- Class anch Nursery care. Minister Saturday Mass, 7:30 p.m. Patriota’ 1970 season with local flee arid all 57 branch , been, the agency account exec- ,egg of Wooster, in Ohio. Earlier, and Church School. and Church School: ford, 118; Leon Fallot, 117; Ly- i"B an arts and crafts program football fans ® depositor makes 50 pay- 9:60 a.m., Sunday Morning Rev. Ernest S. Harris, Sunday Masses, 7:30, 9:80 and la Steele, 116; Sue Wilkinson, this coming Wednesday mom- “ t^ve. be taught at Ricker College, 11:16 a.m.. Coffee and Con­ Vemon Assembly of God Dupont Is also making the Of- ments dn a re^ la r basis, com- Coffee House. Associate Minister versation. 10:46 a.m. 104 W. Main St., Rockville 116; Dan McCarthy, 116;Robert ing. from 10 a.m,, to 31:30 a.m. ^ .- Houlton, Maine; Ohio State Uni- Calvary Church ficial 1970 Record Book avail- pleting the plan, his savlnp ^1 Svend A. Hansen of Shrews- ^g^gjty. Nichols Junior College, 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer 7 p.m.. Ecumenical Youth Rev, Earl K. Pettlbone, Schubert, 116; Cora Blow, 115; ------(Assemblies of God) able at a special purchase reflect toe interest in Ws No- bury. Mass., hM been appointed j^ g g . the Univefs- with the sermon by the Rev. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. Group. Minister , and John Person, 118. Schedule 647 E. Middle Tpke. First Congregational Church ^ , vember 1, 1971 payment from director of maintenance for Nel- Massachusetts extension Mr. Allen. Nursery through Church School United Church of Christ _____ k On Monday, we had 68 play- Monday, 10 a.m. to noon. Rev. K. L. Gustafson,, ” _____ CBT. For example, a depositor son Freightways, Inc., of Rock- ,Y . ^gyepg Noon: Holy Communion, Grade 8. Youth Sunday. Gilead Congrega^onal Church Main St., Coventry 9:46 a.m., Sunday School, Ing our kitchen . social games, kitchen social, and everyone Pastor SPA O P E N S __AND OPENS in a $5 plan will put in $260 dur- vine and will be based at toe Parish Planning Conference. Hebron Rev. James W. McBride, classes for all ages. and we had a slight Interrup- bring one can of canned goods; During World War II, he serv- Trinity Covenant Church I-', -rvoon ing the year, then receive a firm’s shopaop in Westboro, vTem,uuiu, Mass. g ^be Army Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr., Minister 11 a.m.. Worship Service. tlon as it was the morning we 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., pinochle Manchester s check for $255,761 when toe ■' 302 Hackmatack St. 10 am.. Family Worship and He is a native of Denmark and- ^ fb the radar main­ Pastor 6:45 p.m., Oirist’s Ambassa- officially opened up our out- tournament. Bus pickup at 8:30 Health Spa at 515 W. kiddie payments a p has been an automotive spe­ Rev. Norman E. Swensen, CSiurch Bible School. . Nursery 9:46 a.m.. Church School. dors youth group. door shuffleboard courts. It was return trips at noon, and Tpke. will debut itoxt week with tenance section of a B29 squad­ , Pastor cialist with both Ford and Gen facilities available. 9:46 a.m., Sunday School 11 a.m.. Nursery. Worship 7 p.m.. Evangelistic service, a little "crispy” out, but nice 4 pm . a series of recessive g ra ^ the plan, Ed- ron on Guam. THE Frederick A. Stevens eral Motors. 7 p.m.. Evening Gospel Serv- cigggeg. Service. ------for this time of the year, - Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon, oil openlngs to show off Us luxur- ^ Qerwig, C B T ’is vdlrector _____ While In Connecticut, Dr. Mad- 9:30 a.m.,, Sunday School with Ice. Hymnsing a n d Bible 11 a;m.. Worship Service. 6 p.m. Junior ‘Pilgpdm Fel- Avery St. and we had a good tomout, as pa,nting class; 1 p.m. to 3:30 lous$ 750,000 health fac.htY „,arketing remarked. "The uve, is toe son of Mr. and Mrs. Danlel J. Lehan Jr. of 601 docks will speak before the Hart- BIBLE classes for all a g e s, three preaching, The Rev. J. Jermaln Bodine, lowshlp. diristian - Reformed Church you may have noticed in the ^ g^^ior Bowling League at There will be a cash Iniientive, given at toe Samuel Maltempo of 231 Wells Bush Hill Rd. has been elected ford East AssoclMion o through adult plus an infant — assistant pastor, will preach on 7 p.m Senior Pilgrim Fel- paper. cocktail-buffet from 4-10 p.m. time toe customer completes to membetohlp In toe Connect- United Church of Christ at 4^45 SPEAKS nursery. 661 Avery St. the Parkade Lanes. No bus "All You Owe.” lowsMp. South Windsor In the afternoon, we had 48 Monday, to which nearly 1,000 toe plan, will allow him to pur­ Icut Society of Certified Public p.m. at the South Congregational hy 10:60 a.m., 'Morning Worship scheduled. have t»een invited, according to Prior to forming their own Students Join Re^,. James, A. Bonnema, playing pinochle, and John Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 11:30 chase a gift of his choice.” Accountants. He is employed Church, Forbes St., East Hart- E ugene with the Rev. Mr. Swensen, First Congregational Church Second Congregational'■CSiurch "Fritz” Wilkinson with Peter the health club’s promoters. company, both men were with 2 Minister J ^ ^ 1. 1. J a.m., arts and crafts, making Aetna Life & Casualty, Mal­ wlto Ernst & Ernst in Hartford, ford. preaching on “ What a Faith Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr. United Church of Christ On Tuesday and Wednesday, EXTEI4DED BEinEF|TS B rew er With Pastor in Frey Floyd P ^ t pUched Christmas Decorations for the tempo for four years and Stev­ This Is.” Nufsery for all pre­ Pastor Rt. 44A, Coventry 9:46 a.m., Sunday School for handle the program, in grand opening parties arp being Various segments of nom­ school children. building—anyone needing a ride held forlor members,iiicii.uc.o, each of With the start of filing for ex- ens for______seven. _____ Both have had Dialogue Sermon Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, all ages. the absence of Peter Vendrillo. inal Christianity today are 5:30 p.m.. Coffee Hour with I want to thank these gentle- must call our vitoom have been asked to bring tended unemployment benefits broad experience in the appUca- 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Minister Nursery. sanctioning immorality they Social Group No. 3 in charge. High school students of the The Rev. Mr. Kelsey will men very much, as they did an a guest and one guest couple, on Oct. 12, toe nimber of clalnis computer technology to once condemned. Sensualism 7 p.m., EvMiing Service Mrs. Ernest Johnson chairman. South United Methodist Church prea(:h. His topic: “ All You 10 a.m.. Worship Service. outstanding job. Tuesday; Noon to 1 p.m.. Hot- These will also be catered. The Increased for the '’y®®" ' business problems. They plan to Raymond J. Tanguay ABSENTEE VOTING has exerted a powerful pres­ Business meeting. It certainly is wonderful to Meal, and Meal-on-Wheels; 1:30 idea of toe successive openings ing Oct. 17 by near y , , specialize in the use of tlme- sure upon ecclesiastical lead­ will join with the Rev. Dr. J. o ^ o u , First Evangelical laitheran J 1010:45-AK na.m., n, Sunday School Vernon United Methodist have people so willing to volun- Pun-Day, featuring our 18 to avoid too lar&e a crowd at 58,343, reports the Connectl^t baring for business applica- from the University of Maine, REQUIREMENTS ers — and they have capitu­ Church of Rockville IB lu D- at„t„State T.nhni-Labor Dfinnrtment.Department. The tjogg . “ and______'was_____ employedo fioirt as a field United Pentecostal Omreh Manley Shaw in a dialogue ser- classes, Church teer their help, and believe me, Halloween Party, games and any one ‘time. lated. Rev. Richard E. Bertram, Nert S t o . Nov. 1, the Spa total included 3.413 extended • Absence from the State during voting hours on Sexual experiencja outside 187 Woodbridge St. mon using, the theme “ Thinking Rt. 30 It’s deeply appreciated, es- snacks; 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.. Square A graduate of Manchester ® 4 Robert Baker, Pastor Pastor pecially now, with so many dancing. Bus pickup at noon, will hold Open House for toe benefits claims. Novembei’ 3rd (6 a.m. to 8 p.m.) of njarriage is defended as Out Loud,” at the 9 o’clock and Congregational Church Rev. Joe K. Carpenter, Will For 4-Viatoe aarviSI same period a year schools. Maltempo received his ‘ Y T l T l often "meaningful” . The "in ^ ^ Bolton Center Rd. Minister members, and activities going and return trip at 4 p.m. established his own agency Absence from Manchester during voting hours as thing” is to enter into a more 10 a.m., Sunday School. 10:46 a.m. services tomorrow. j Conover, 10-:30 a.m.,. The Service. on. I have a time just handling Thursday, 9:46 a.m. to noon, or less transient relationship a student in a college, university, nurses’ train­ 11 a-m., Worahip Service. Participating with the Rev. Minister . 9:30 a.m., CSiurch Service. the paperwork. Thanks again pinochle tournament; 9 a.m. to ing school or institution of higher learning within without marriage, rather 7:30,p.m.. Evangelistic Serv­ Nursery and Kindergarten fellas, and to all the partici- 4:30 p.m., free card. playing, than bother with the repeti­ 'Dr. Shaw in the dialogue at both Kaman Report the State or spouse of such student. tive divorce routine; ■ ■ ice. services will be Miss Susan 10:16 a.m.. Church School. classes. pants for their fine cooperation, reading, TV viewing, etc. Bus People engaging in this 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. 10:46 a.m.. Church School ------pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trip ' Absence from Manchester during voting hours Elaine Treadwell of 124 Hack- BLOOMFIELD (AP) — The fitness unifs. benefits) and that the total In- Stevens, formerly of East TRICK OR TREAT because of membership in a religious community, promiscuous abuse of their Sermon: "That Which Is God.” classes Grades, 1 , thru 6 , . Kaman Corp. reported Friday Busy Day at noon. ° The ^ fLilltles will open to creased to 1,251 — a rise of 18.1 Hartford, now lives at 167 Foote matack St., Randall Cole of 100 Installation of enlistment work- Wednesday was sure a big Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, kltch- CANDIES—MASKS aexuality usually, if not al­ OPEN ALL DAY 7:30 p.m.. Junior and Senior earnlngfs for the first nine members beginning Friday for per cent. Rd.. South Glastonbury. He ity. ways, are seeking fulfillment Youth Fellowship. Flndiey St., and Robert Carl months of 1970 of $1.26 million, day, and we were really "buzz- en social, everyone bring one nnd Saturdav for mpn. ------^ holds a BS in physics from Wor- COSTUMES • Illness or physical disability and unable to vote in of the carnal appetite without SUNDAY compared to $862,987 for the ing” from morning through the can of canned goods; 1 p.m. to committing themselves. They Blomberg of 39 Lancaster Rd. e"hst>"ent M toe club begins aUeroate-day , COMPLETES COURSE ^^ester Polytechnic Institute and person at the polls. Prince of Peace Lsitfaeran same period last year. afternoon. First weis the Hot- 3 p.m., crewel embroidery ARTHUR DRUB betray an immature fear of 9 A .M . f 9 P.M. Bruce Beggs wlU lead the ^ , schedules. Charles R. Smith Sr. of Miiff- is currently enrolled In toe mas- Church The helicopter manufacturing Meal, and we served 100 per- class; 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., setback ' Member of Armed Forces, spouse or dependent of overt involvem/ent, of openly pastoml prayer at both serv- vlsitatio^. Rt. 31 and North River Rd. The Manchester Spa is the Chester has been awarded a ter’s program in computer scl- such member. entrusting their love to any­ ARTHUR DRUe ices. Representing the church ______firm said 1970 sales were $62.03 sons. Then a little “ break” until tournament. Bus pickup at 8:30 second built in New England by certificate of achievement by* ence at Resselaer Polytechnic one lest this lead to rejection Coventry million, compared to $66,49 mil- 2 p.m., when free Flu shots a.m., return trip at noon. Any elector who has removed to another town in a service of membership will Wesleyan United Methodist Rev. W. H. WilKens, Pastor Health Industries, Inc., of Salt the Prudential Insurance Co., in Institute’s Hartford Graduate and wounded pride. An inse­ be Miss Diane Treadwell of 124 lion in 1969. The 1970 p e r-sh a re ______and qualifies under Sec. 9-40 of the General Stat­ cure selfishness d^emands a Church Lalqe (Jity, a subsidiary of U.S. recognition of his successful Center. He expects to graduate Hackmatack St., and represent^ earnings were given as $1.27, a Industries. The first opened in completion of the company's ad- in 1971. utes. face-saving escape should the Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington 10:16 a.m., Worahip Service. rise of 40c ents over the corre­ n ing the officers of the church Hamden in February. vanced course In Pensions and ------relationship not succeed. And Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor 9 a.m., Sunday School. sponding 1969 figure. PUZA of course it cannot succeed, n will be Earl Odom of 20 Doro­ ------Profit-Sharing Plans. NEW OFFICERS To toe REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE because the "partner’s” non­ PUZA thy Rd. 9:46 a.m., Sunday School Our Savior Lutiienut Church ■■ GETS 30-YEAR PIN Presentation of the award New officers were elected DEPT. STORE commitment offers no accept­ 808 Main Street, Manchester, Conn. At the first service, the stu- Classes for all ages, . 239 Graham Road Melvin F Boomer of 24 HIU- was at the Prudential Center in and new directors appointed by We Havie a NoUon to Please ance of ones’ personal worth DEPT. STORE . MANCHESTER top Dr was recenUy presented Boston, by Senior Vice Presi- toe board of directors of G.T. Please arrange Absentee Ballot for: ^ and no certainty of tomor­ dent lay reader will be Miss u a.m.. Worship Service. South Windsor E. MIDDLE TPKE. We Hava a Notion to Please I Ruth Veal of 41 Santina Dr., Nursery, Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, Pastor his 30-year service pin from toe dent Thomas Allsopp, CLU. LaBonne and Associates at a re- (Next to Popular) Voter’s Name ...... row. Such shallow somatism E. MIDDLE TPKE. I PET yields no happiness —«only I arid the scripture lesson will be e p.m., Wesleyan Youth, U.3. Department of Transpor- Smith- is a special agent with cent meeting, Open Wed.-Thurs.-Fri. till 9 (Ne;{t to Popular) | CENTER r tation’s Federal H i^w ay Ad- the Prudential’s Hartford Ordi- James L. Beattie Jr.. CLU, of Address ...... •...... Tel...... disillusionment and loss of Open Wed.-Thurs.-Fri. till 9 read by Miss Donna Sandall of 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. 8:30 and 10:46 a.m.. Worship self-respect. R^ead ICor. 6 : 114 Hollister St. ------• Service. Holy Communion at the ministration. nary Agency at 38 Woodland St. 46 Hilltop Ave., Vernon, was PICTURE FRAMES - . DON’T DELAY — COMPLETE AND MAIL TODAY 12 20 NEED A ZIPPER? | At the second service, Wil- St. Maurice Church, Bolton i0:46 service on the first OPEN SUNDAYS He is employed in toe Con- He is married to the former named a director and was pro- FOR ART, PHOTOS, I necticut Division offices at 990 Joyce Wolcott of Manchester, a moted to vice president. Up to FOR FURTHER INFORMA’nON, TEL. 647-1479 CHURCH OF CHRIST I FIND THE COLOR 1 11am Davis of 28 Wellnian Rd. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, Pastor Sunday of each month,and at 1S:M TO 8:M I CERTIFICATES will read the scripture lesson' ■ the 8:30 service on the Wethersfield Ave. in Hartford, member of The Herald’s adver- now he has beien vice president REl^JiBLICAN 'TOWN CXJMMITTEE AND SIZE AT where he Is planning and re- Using staff. They Jive at 37 for LaBonne Ufe Insurance [ FROM I Lydall and Vernon Streeta I I and Miss Unda Keideriing of Saturday Mass, 6 p.m. Sunday. MON. • SAT. »-« THUR. till 9 I PLAZA J 19 Buckingham St. wiU be the Sunday Masses, 7:30, 9:16 and /'9:30 a.m., SundaySchool and tes Main SL, Mancheater search engineer. He served Alexander St, Agency Inc. and assistant vice Phone; MS-2517 lay reader. 11 a.m. Adult Bible Class. J k I .r MANCHESTER EVENING ^HERALD MANCHESTER. CONN,. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1970 p Ag e n in e PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1970 ^

Mrs. Caro ILewandosM, Mrs. Agnew Talks ^ Roberta Stamp, Mrs. Janet Spiro Finds Obituary Jewett, Mrs. Ruth Gerow Police Log Mrs. Maralyn Porter, Mrs. Of Economy June Keefe and Mrs. Barbara Humor Lost ARRESTS (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Agones M. Rocco Merbler. ___ Thomas R. Mahoney, 26, of Mrs. Agnes McLaughlin Roc‘ Any family not enumerated In Politics that more labelings of Duffey as CO, 84, ot°79 Downey Dr., widow by^Nov!"?, Is urged to contact ™ Walnut St., arrested yester a “ self-styled Marxist” would USINESS SERVICES DIRECTORY day afternoon with three com­ of Joseph Rocco. died this Eric Emt, enumeration (Continued from Page One) only hurt the GOP cause in this morning at St. Francis Hospital, chairman. panions, for intoxication. Ma­ honey, along with James Daly, state. Hartford, after a long Illness. arm, while he talked about his Agnew did note in pacing 49, Harry Leister, 60, and Mrs. Rocco was bom in West family, mentioning he has rela­ however, that he had been Hartford and lived in Hartford Andover Hamilton Jones, 46, all ad­ dresses unknown, were arrest­ tives in Greece, North Africa called a “cowardly Uar”—a j;| ‘ ! R ) 3 r ill .;l li fl for many years before coming term applied to Wm by Duffey HIGH GRADE ed in the new bank parking lot and—at the prompting to Manchester a year ago. She of a a couple of weeks ago. TOYS on Main St. Court date, Oct. 26. newsman—even Thailand. was employed at the Hartford Family Says Duffey’s reaction to the speech Layaway Now! ’M .U T n I 1 il 4 J PRINTING Apron and TOwel Supply Co. for ------One reporter, noting Agnew was that “ on one point at least, 10 years before she retired in Jan Guzewlcz, 45, of 17 North had along with him sonfe of Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags, Job and Commercial Mr. Agnew agrees with me—a FUNERAL HOME Air Mattresses, Stoves, PMtONAUZEO 1965. October For St., arrested last night on N. President Nixon’s top speech vote for Tom Dodd is a wasted Printing Main St., for operating a motor writers, asked if there is any Lanterns Survivors include a daughter, vote.” , vehicle under the influence of truth to the report the vice pres- Prompt and Efficient Mrs. Teresa Jepsen of Manches­ But Duffey blasted Agnew’s Printbig of All Kinds ter, with whom she made her The Birds alcohol. Court date, Nov. 9. ident is trying to "muzzle” his Wm. J. Lennon, Director FARR'S economics. tEKVICC home; four grandchildren,______Mrs The John Repass family of ------boss. “ Mr. Agnew’s statistics may Richard M. McGinnity, 19, of Agnew acknowledged the joke Camp - Bike - Sport Community Press Eleanor Perry of Manchester, Rt. 6 has had its annual feath- . . --«»______fool 'a comfortable partisan 142 E. CENTER ST. 2 MAIN STREET Mrs. Ruth Poulin of West Hart- ered vUitor. A partridge crash- West Haven, arrested yesterday gmUe. audtence.v said Duffey, “ but at'Depot Square 254 Broad St., Rear ford, Mrs. Rosemary Poulin and ed through a window this mom- afternoon^ a,t Br<»d^Md Ce^nte^r Agnew came back to chat they won’t fool people who wait .649-7196 Open Dally to 9:00 P.M: i L i-s- Telephone 643-5727 Mrs. Mabel Poulin, both of East ing. ^ reporters Thursday to ex­ in unemployment lines or gro­ J. FARR — 648-7111 Hartford: and eight great- Each October ^for the past six lie s gnal, and fjMlure to can y p,ain a remark in his speech, grandchildren. years a partridge has crashed his license. Court date, Nov. 9. ^ rg,atl„ng cery lines.” Duffey had demanded in vain CUSTOM MADE The funeral will be Monday through a window in th ^ ou se; , ..o man waning him that the flight that Agnew grant him the oppor­ DICK’S at 9:15 a.m. from the Newkirk only ^ne per year. 'Die five Cairoll L. Morlartj^46, ngtime comedian ahead and, if the election were dent Agnew. made suits, punts and coerts. How about the conditioni of We Give HyfC Green Stamps 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. That celebration was kept in an Agnew said Bailey was quoted^ held today we’d win. we still The turnout was considerably Fair prices, too! Garden and Land Tools ing. She generally knows the ho­ up^ar f o r T r e e ^ claims to have been ^ your tires? It la foolish indeed tel and resort accommodatlons • For Table Tops as saying. ” A lot of mlddleaged jayg to go. You being •c®® than the 2,000 to 6,000 that tt emmllt - Baby, Household, Party mlers Fidel Castro of Cuba and blinded by headlights, after refused to identify, plus state- recor or en er a n g and Banquet SuppUea to drive on smooth tires when flrst hand, the quality of me res­ Andrew J. Chesanek women tell me they can't vote addingadding to the one ele- sponsors of the rally, a group • TAHJOMINO• o«tv CLCANtrvO OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Andrew J. - Chesanek, 59, of Nikita S. Khrushchev of the So- his car struck a utility ^ le on ^y Frazier’s estranged ^Pccches. Invalid Needs you ca® get Atlas Tlree, Good­ taurants, me courtesy of cus- SATURDAY 8 A.M. NOON • __ Hartford Rd.RH nearTW»nr MainMpin St.last last .. Agpiew, A—...,,, o* at the beginning of for Duffey (the Democratic can­ ment we needed for Victory called Concerned (Connecticut New Britain, brother of Mrs. vlet Union. wife. didate for U.S. senator). I tell Citizens for a Sincere Dialogue” year Tires and the Jetson (3ut- , toms agents, the con-venlence TOURAINE Joseph Davis of Manchester, A^m p e r was cast on the " ‘gt't his speech in the Hartford Hil money.” lass by Goodrich at such of transport facilities. J. A. WHITE ton last night, observed, “ For them to pull the Democratic - a had predicted. died Thursday night at his closing hours of the silver anni* 176-178 reasonable prices at Steven- After you've decided on the A car driven by Perry Bryan six weeks I have been travel- lever and hope they 11 forge Shortly after 6 p.m., before the YOUR GLASS CO.. INC. hom e versary session because of Nix- , ^ Lowell Weicker, GOP candi­ S liroce Stareet, ji son's Esso. place. Mercury can arrange PAINTS ing the United States, and hav- they don’t like Joe Duffey. ’ date for U, S. senator, was the rally had started, a Viet Olandieeter 31 Bissell St.— Tel. 6ig-7322 Survivors also include his ° " ’® Invitation to the world lead- 32 S. Alton St., collided last Manchester COMPLETE Il One item lliat will pay you your transportation — by air survivors also mciuae ms vtaiito Hmise dinner to- night with an unidentified ve ing the timejof my life.” The crowd loved it when Ag- only person at the head table Cong flag was unfurled and was IMve-In PaiklDg to have dione is to have a good or ship, or in combination. They FOR BEST RESULTS wife, 3 sons. 3 daughters, 4 a l ^ t e House d m er Woodbridee St The He then preceded to delight new added, “ To that I believe not attired in evening clothes. quickly spotted by members PET CENTER|pL%( 7S brothers 2 other sisters ~nd night at the same time that Sec- nicle on WTOdDiidge St. me Hosnital Notes waxing job done on your car. will prepare Individual itinera­ ------about ----SOO dinner------„guests------with the voters_____ —of Connecticut------will Before Introducing Agnew, he motorcycle clubs who had Oanariea — Parakeets ?6 S c W l S ^ r reary-General U Thant sched- vehicle left the scene. Patients Today: 282 In many cases cars stand out ries, personaly escorted tours, what they came to hear — au- indignantly say. 'Bailey, won’t explained why he hadn’t been at gone to the park expressly to Tropical Fish — Turbos*. tn n e r ^ ^ ll he Mondav “ led a concert for them in the ------in the weather at least 10 per dr gjxiup tours depending on PAUL'S DuPONFS C The funeral will be Monday assemblv hall CX)MPLAINTS ADMITTED 'YESTERDAY: thentic Agnewisms. you please stay home.’ ” the airport to greet the vice hum Viet (Cong flags. Hamsters —> Ctorbils at 9:15 a.m. from the New ^ N. assemmy^naii. ^ . Mixed Breed Piiipples. cent of the time and (some both yotir interests. Mrs. Marion E. Allen, 117 New His witticisms and barbs ------president. He said that he was In their jeans and jackets, PAINT SUPPLY Some observers saw in Nix- Yesterday evening someone Aquarium Accessories, etc. day and night. A good coat of Name It, They Rent It Hotel and motel reservations, Stop ’n Go Britain Memorial Funeral Bolton Rd.; Elwood Anderson, drew laughter throughout his Saying, “ I see no reason to campaigning in Eastern Con- with one of their members on’s invitation a veiled slap at broke the. right front vent win- (hir Own Special Blended wax is an in-vestment to me resort accommodations, meals, 645 MAIN STREET 30-minute speech. pussyfoot about it—everyone ngcticut and had so informed carrying an American flag on a Are you going to do over your it, they have it; at reasonable Prop: “ Rudy” DuPont iui*^ Ihe United Natiotis, but Edvard dow on a car parked on Cooper Abbv Dr., Hebron: Judy A. Piet Foods preservation of me finish of ! sight-seeing, transfers between Tel. 649-0300 Rrtfnf.!' Hambro of Norway, the (Jeneral st„ and entered the car. A *120 Andrew. 47 Overlook Dr.; The laughter started early, here is a political sophisticate,” Agnew, who. told him it was long staff, they rushed to the floors mis fall? If so, remem- rates, too. Mary’s CSiiirch, New Britain, MANCHESTER your (car, and at Stevenson’s air terminals and hotels, os well 275 Main Street R H 1 will h i "Assembly “““•““ ‘J . president,...... ■ rejected...... mpe tape ucuiv deck wtAa was Stolen, aiiuand theme Denise------K.— ------Barnett,■ ------Enfield; When he said With tongue in Agnew cautioned Connecticut ^^ore important to be out on. youth who held the flag. He had Esso they do a fine Job. ber that United Rent-Alls has ® ^ as tickets for special events can ^ 10. Burial Tirtt i suggestions. car’s reglstratioh card was also Mrs. Joanne Davids, 16 Locust cheek about his campaigning. Republicans not to vote for Sen. campaign trail than at an rolled it back up before the PET CENTER . _ J dation to break up or drill a gjj jjg arranged by your Mer- Phone: 649-6977 Mary 8 ^ m etery. New Britain. ,,j r completely ab- reported missing. St., South Windsor; Nicholas De ” , . .as you know, I have tried Thomas Dodd, running as an in- airport. motorcyclers got to him, but 966 Main St. Manchester Brakes should be checked pe­ floor sanders, edgers, also hand through, call United Rent- cury Sales Agent. She can help Friends may c^ l at 1"® j^jg gg g jjjg ggn------Cesare, 53 Amott Rd.; Cathleen to he very unobtrusive about dependent. Welcker told the assembled they grabbed it and burned it. riodically and aimough sanders for rent at reasonable i^ey rent electric ham- you obtain insurance, language AUTOMOTIVE Featuring a complete line of neral home tonight from I to 9 {rgntation between the White a resident of 102 Constance A. Dore. Storrs: Mrs. Audrey L. it.” The audience howled. “ Uke it or not. Intend it or Republicans, “ I don’t want to Later, a Windsor woman, Mrs. brakes may ®top y o ^ car this they will make your mers that will do any job, largo study material, travelers Shell Products plus T and tomorrow from 2 to 4 ana ygggg g„d the United Nations,” or. complained to police that Eaton. Reilly Mt. Rd., Coventry; They howled again when • he fggt jg that vot- represent the new left and I Mary PallotU, displayed a ^ " '"'“ •'k easy. When you are fin- or ®ma»- You’l save money by checks, mail, foreign currency SUPPLIES General Automotive Hambro said in a television in- the lids were taken from the Mrs. Mary M. Forte. Hartford; said, “ Now, I am here to give Senator Dodd only helps don’t want to represent the past North Vietnamese flag as she MEMORIAL '" " ‘'"V "” ' ^ u • U .. f f, 0T.ri renting one, and there is no exchange, passports, visas, and Repairing Stevenson’s Ksso Station has'ished,I rent a floor polisher and ** __ haoUh tervlew. garbage cans outside the house, ■Wrs. Julia M. Gi'istafson. 95 my customary soft-sell for , he said. “ And I sug- —i want to represent the people , stood just beyond the wooden CORNER STORE , X , .. , waiting for someone to come neaiin ceruncaies. PLUS sometime Friday morning Wn.shingtnn Rt.; Mrs. Lnrmlne your next senator, Lowel. gest that voting backward, or of Cjonnecticut.” barricades at the edge of the • Party Goods, Magazines a repairers license aird mey do y^^r floors will shine like new. The cost of Mercury Travel's MACHINE SHOP Hehron Four Arrested Jones. 14 East Rt.. Rockville; Welcker, and yonr^ next gover- sideways, i^in this election, i^iff Weicker, Weicker, who who had had beaten beateiT the the park. park. A A man man grabbed grabbed it from • Groceries, Cold Chits ex^llont work on ^ m a k e s a ^ (Contractors have been quick They have jacli hammers, too, | services comes from commls- Mrs. Frances Katkanskas. '594 ncr, ttort TornTom Meskill.^Meskill. _ hard to square with the renowm yRe president in a Washington her but was quickly escorted • Fruits—Vegetables tite^front ‘ ®'‘ ® advantage of me rental gnj generators, compressors, I sions received from me trans- SERVICE UON WILLIS Tolland Tnke.; Michael E. He acknowledged the pragmatism of Connectieut d C. tennis match introduced away by police and the flag was carriers and hotels Child Census On Drug Charge • Greeting Cards , united R ent^llsan kinds of equipment to save I p o r ^ ------^ Typhoon Kaveckas. 154 Kellv Rd,. W'an- ter with the quip, ^ ®®® ^ vnnkees ’’ Agnew as "a man Who^ is second retrieved. seaL and wheel bearingu for ^ v e . These heaters deliver 76,, you money, rather than from you. Your air- Manchester detectives arrest­ been deceived by the media Yankees We Depend On You . . . GARAGE ping; David A. Mallnoskl, 29 . ,, He warned, What a miscar- in tennis, but who is first at Arrests of persons carrying a replacement, nationally known <>«> ^TU yet they are y^^ ever considered ®r ®t®amshtp ticket, other MANCHESTER ed four youths, three of them Auburn Rd. again. riage of political justice it would telling it how.itrts. —.Viet . Cong- flag had been made You Can Depend On Us! 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4531 .sparKnlugs and potato. inexpensive to operate and wdll-renting a TV for someone ...in reservation will cost Set to Start ' from Manchester, at a loca- Evacuates Also. William J. Nechltllo. after the visit of President Nixon MERCURY Open 7 Days A Week Cars mat do not start easily 8 ‘ve plenty of heat even In the I me, family who might be ill? „ i X whin you deal AUTO PARTS motel, lait night, and charged East Hartford: Mrs. Bernadette l.»shrt agin 't l" Z ",,':; ' / to Hartford, but Friday a court Specializing In When he said, “ Y o ? know how c a -m o « Do^d, into the left ■Ull Midnight are gc(nerally thought to have coldest weatoer. Before these perhaps your own TV. is out o f, Mercury Travel than if you them with illegal possession of Rivas. 96 Foster St.; Mrs. order temporarily restrained po­ Travel Agency V70 BROAD SI Next Week Hospital it is with radical-liberals. Zing comer pocke^^____ Buckjey School ------:----- heaters were available, ^many-grder and you are missing your' d ire^ y from me carrier controlled drugs. Sandra G. Shay. 46 Downev Dr.; lice from making such arrests. 646-0293 BRAKE SERVICE one of them, call his h ^ d cite newsmen and political 362 MAIN ST. » days of work were lost due to favorite programs. You need not ^r hotel, and in most cases you The annual enumeration of all Arrested were David Mc- (Continued from Page One) Joe W. Shepard., Willimantic: Set to O h s e r V e Speakers said, among other 646-2756 . , .___ Cruden, 19, of 43 Jensen St.; his voting figures unanimously agreed that the cold weather, but by using gg,. rent a ixirtable TV from fmd it a lot more con- Front End Alignment children in town, as required by Leslie .1. Silverstein. 27 Lexing- __ / _ _ ^ things, that: OPEN Thomas Hindson Jr., 19, of 7 Polnt peace plan, it might be a jjr . Oscar E. Stanford, speeches. America the B ^^^^^^es for Agnew’s NO SERVICE - them the workmen can do meir united Rent-Alls — their rates venlent. harm he has done, and he ^ ^ Education Week —“ If you don’t protest the CHARGE OVERSEAS PACKAGES the State Department of Educa- Lodj^opd St.; Nancy Deganne, boost to Nixon and the candi- Longmeadow, Mass.;' Mrs. system, it will smother you.” M l lie Buy-Sell work in comfort. It is cheaper are reasonable. Once one gets - ^ SAT. TO 1 P.M. General Repair Work howls like a coyote RE^RVATKINS FOR CHRISTMAS DEADLINE to rent mese heaters for the nggd to watching television ^ tion, will be conducted during pf 49 Norman St.; and Elaine dates his administration sup- Berla A. Swanson, 61 Westmin- tall caught in a snake hole. witnessed. In -observance of American —^Agnew only wants people to v U l l l W ' Appraise Managers of the dinner ac- • HOTELS time you need mem man to In- ^ e youngsters particularly are the next two weeks. Peresluha, 18, of Ciocoa Beach ports in the Nov. 3 election. ®^®'‘ • Gad R- Swanson, 198 And then the press runs up, Education Week, which begins be concerned with important” Collections Wanted p r o volunteers jvlll be can- Fla. .. ‘'Hanoi wants to keep the Yemon St.; Ralph J. Taft. 144 knowledged that 16 tables were j^pnday, the Buckley School things such as whether a neigh- • AIRUNES We’re Paying Top Current vest the money by purchasing lost without it — you really miss Fine QuaUty and the nejct thing I know I’m • STEA^HIPS mem, which runs into quite a JOHN'S vassing every ^ e a of town Responding to a ; tip, 'detec- doves in Congress,” on official Main St.; Richard Van Duyne, back in the news.” remoVed from me front of, the gnj prA are featuring bor is flying his flag upside Prices, Contact Us N OV. 7 it when your set is out of order. counting all children between tives entered a room at the explained. ' 320 Tolland Tpke.; Mrs. Gloria And they laughed when he dining area, so mat diners, pho- ^ gtudent play on drugs, an au- down. '627 Main St.,* Manchester oum of money If you are interested, call Unit- ATLANTIC the ages' of 1 to 21. Residents motel, and found the four ac- , Informed sources said in Par- B- Westover, 168 S. Main Str said, “ This process (by the ‘ the head -photographer who will be —“ All power to me people. - CONNECTICUT One of me most popular Items Rent-Alls at 289-0333; mey ^DIAM ONDS 128 E. CENTER ST. are asked to cooperate when cused. Also in the room was a is Friday that Nixon’s peace otrthc viraTFRrtAV- a an; press) usually results in my ^® a ®afe distance from tlve head interviewed by students, and a —President NUon’s Insistence carried at United Rent-Alls Is gigdiy quote rental rates, From MANCHESTER they are contacted. quantity of marijuana. plan has not been followed up , wiiiiom rtonripn being called a,.variety of' non- - tame. book fair. that . he...... - is withdrawing troons VALLEY COIN 00. the rug shampoo machine. You jjave something to tow HD ■ VIC JEWELRY Volunteers will Mk the nat"®- The four were released on by secret talks with the North p° Colchester- a daughter to Mr divisive things, like 'peddler of Hilton Ball The book fair will begin Mon- from Vietnam is “ a hell of a CUNLIFFE 97 Center Street, Manchster can do me work Jrourself and f^om or to your home? You D nH T O STORE 649-8132 age, graue, seiiooi u* ,500 non-surety“ - ‘ y bond ®“each, h, and Vietnamese. Experts say thismis is 7 ; ; ; r J r^. ho -iw hate.’hate,’ ’emissary of hate,’ ’ra’rac- an ^evilor?heai- day at 10 a.m. and will go on joke.” 643-6206 turn out a really professional ^ave the trailer but no tow bar • Expert Wateh Repairing Same Address—6 Years and blrm date of every child gre scheduled to appear in Man- me only way to get substantive’ ^ ,, ' -a -wr onA Mra 1st.' ‘Har,’ or ’hatchetman.’ ’’ ed for his 16th floor room. Usu- all day until 9 o clock in the MOTOR SALES looking rug cleaning job. The on your car? Your problem Is S' • FIm Sdeetlon ot Gifts living in a home. Chester Circuit Ciourt on Nov. 9. negotiations going. • TVC119 ® lOL. -. , O, aviA h w ATAS . __4 .1 ^ .1 lonorhinor 4 . n wh CU lOF XllO 10U» lIWi IWII*. Dally 9-5 Thurs. till 9 For AU (Iceaalons BRAKES. TUNE-UPS Donald Ferguson, Overbrook They conUnue ® 5 ^ ally, guest speakers at political evening. EXPERT AUTO BODY and machine is not to heavy to gojved. United will attach a tow This information is required Monday Closed handle easily, and in most cas­ • Longine, Balova, 2 also for children placed by me Rd.. Vernon; a daughter to Mr. he functl^s W i n at the head Yolla f e n d e r REPAIRS bar on your car in a • jtffy. It and Mrs. Donald Reilly, 20 ‘^ o things wim comments like ^ minutes, to grapher, wUl be on hand Tues- Police Station es you can do all me rugs in i Wlttnauer and OoraveUe MINOR REPAIRS State or Welfare Department if . First, mey print mem — table at ® day evening to answer ques- ENAMBX. and LACQUER comes off in a jiffy, too. Wateher - Henry Rd., Soum Windsor. mat the house in one day; think of: mey are attending a public Andover n more in anger man in sor- tions from Buckley students. REFINISHINOS Is there a tree in your yard 787 Main St., Manobester often wim well-wishers. Attacked the savings you can enjoy. Bet­ JOHN KENSEL, Proprietor school in town. men, second, mey 1am- Miss Nlclas has written several RXhLSONABLE PRICES that needs taking down? Rent a Phone 643-6617 DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: row; When Agnew arriV(Bd at me ter plan ahead when you want' Assisting wim me enumera­ April Bergstrom, Vernon Rd., baste me for inflamatory rhet- at about 5-15 his walk hooks, me most recent one on RT. 83—VERNON, CONN. Hamill’s chain saw and do the work your­ tion mis year are Mrs. Judy to rent this machine so you may Open Space Development Bolton: Frank Sudol, Bloom- oric. Next, me editoriallftts and to’ a wam Wickham Park. Parents and In Illinois .Tost Above the Traffic self. You can make short work Gomrau, Mrs. Betty Ivey, Mrs. be sure of it when you want it. field; Raymond Russel, Somers; commentators say, ’The Presi- -^ k exactly °^® '‘ children are invited. (Continued from Page One) Circle Prinfery Do yqu have a smadl job to of it and cut the wood into me Margaret Cone, Mrs. Marianne right lengths to use in your fire­ Topic at Meeting Monday Joseph F. Scalora, 103 Rachel dent really ought to muzzle me g.-o-Hg a newlv cleaned red Wednesday’s program will be state troopers” Thomas said. TEL. 648-0016 Commercial Printing and do around the house but the cost Moore, Mrs. Bellone, Mrs. Rd.; Bruce M. Keevers, East vice president. He’s dividing me was on me around The highlighted by a student play and added “ mey promised more place. V A 4 Rubber Stamps is slightly prohibitive to hire Lorraine Long, Mrs. Jean Albee. . . . ______-A • TJTyr fi-innrlB with crit- Carpel was on uie grounu. iiic -Ammontorv he holn ” More and more people are Also, Mrs.!*’’^ ” rie^^V ake; Cadette Girl Scout-Ti^p . 5(>14 by . H. A. McKusiek, . state------for- - [c T u ? e ’ ma^.^Ivs'lla^dVI^^^ I!!® M r.T a ll ^ m o ^ ° T s i S am someone? To buy a tool is View Dr., Wapplng; 'niomas blamed the new at­ • Wedding; Invitations and putting fences around their Mrs. Ida Marshall, Mrs. Edim has invited town officials and ester of the Connecticut Park vaiiey been removed, to guarantee Accessories foolish when you’ll , probaJily 'B m e s Amy R. Gordon. 174 Woodland low-key and non-controversial. ministrator at Manchester Me- tacks on the police station on homes, but if you have to dig Long, Mrs. Mona Ckiiro, Mrs. officers of interested organize- and Forest Commission, accord- * ’ quick entry. It was replaced as , FRONT END • Business Cards, never use it again. Alice Attardo, Mrs. Elfriede tions to attend a meeting with ing to Mrs. N. K. Pfanstlehl, Dr., South Windsor; Mrs. . . * soon as Amew was safelv in Hospital. A current PTA “ mecenaries and revolutlonar- Letterheads, Envelopes NE5 the post holes by hand, me work Dolores T. Vevenzio, 9 Hillside There were boospoos in agreem agreement em ------^ ^ article entitled, “ Drug Addicts ies” from ouUide me communl- The answer? Cali United Rent- DYNAMICS is really hard. Rent a powered: h o m e o f f a m o u s BRANDS Wilson, Mrs. Sally Cheney, MVs. Richard N. Harris Jr., service, leader of me Cadette troop. . Manor Ave., Vernon; Mrs. Hat- from the audience when Agnew Are Getting Younger” will be ty. But did not elaborate 'Die • All types of Business Alls at 289-6333. They rent all A. R. Greco, Mrs. Myrtle Secor. forester, on Monday from 6 :30 to ^ The Democratic Town Com- 244 BROAD STREET Forms—Register—One­ or manual post hole digger from • Hotpoint • Maytag • Prtgidalre • ^nfUi tie F. Lawrence, 379 N. Main St. criUclzed New York CSty Mayor Aenew staved ovemieht at the ® P®^|® S ^ B a r^ ^ 'R ^ ^ M rT NeUm v! “"^’Ustenlng to the Democrats S^S7enctl?’we‘r e " m S e d ^ ‘‘ ‘’" Manchester. At** me rugged mated at *60,000. l!fter Wednes- ESTIMATES ON ALL MAKES leadership reaction course ■ at day, a man was reported the.ho plan hasI,— beenW------expressed-,1 by 01 me ABO towns. m is Broad St.; Mrs. Max- complain about the economy.” EAST HA*TrOtO'»H|OSOt LOCUS- NORArlCHTCWN Your independent Agnew was in me Hilton Ball- Stone’s Ranch, me Thai officers stabbed at me scene of me fire, First Selectman Percy Cook, time Vote straight Republican. — ine Manfreda, Glastonbu^; he needled, “ is like listening to 1CASTROL OILS -A FOREIGN CAR PARTS In Memoriam room for exactly two hours. He will watch me local unit as it That night, police and omer took for tbo foidoi arehos.. . McDoailfs In lovinr memoir of" Fnuicis P. Mrs. Doris E. Chamberlain, i®*- William P. Cormier, 86 Oakland germs complain about disease.” VW PACER PERFORMANCE EQUIPMENT Ruasell. who poued away October Elemental^ School principal. mittee-Donald Davis Treas. entered at 7:45 andleft at 9 :45. attempts to solve me challenges observers reported that hun- 46 WEST CENTER STREET 34. 1968. St.; Harold WyrOs, 59 Autuitin ------_____ of 'mis difficult trtanlng vehicle, dreds of rounds of -small-arms and Mrs. U. T. Hohmann Jr., St.; Mrs. Joan Appel and The Washington Post, a fav- dealer. Hla memory is as dear today, Manchester Evening Herald Hartford Mayor Ann Uccello Host for me visit is Brig. Gen. Hf® were discharged during sev- “ Next to Vittner’s Garden Center” SILVER LANE EXTENSION Chairman of the Andover Con­ daughter. East Hartford: Mrs. orite target for Agnew, also A» in the hour he passed away. drew thunderous applause Albert E. Cotter, assistant state ®ral hours. Police returned fire, servation Commission. Andover correspondent Sarah Kathleen B. Cane and daugh- came in lor some needling. Sadly missed. in her welcoming ad- adjutant general. Injuries were reported. Wife and OiUdren The plan was made possible Palmer, tel 742-9247. ter, 3 Esmer Ave., Rockville. Remarking, “ I haven’t said when * • . *T I »

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THE Mo.Tichester^s Tom Kelley To Get Second Chance with AiUintu Bravos ^ herald Angle ill Be Red B j Mets Looking for .^2nd Third Baseman EARL YO ST last year in the minors. Me- veteran outfielder Jimmie Hall Sports Editor ^ NEW YORK (AP) — highly touted rookie 11m Foil, Nulty batting .296 for Iowa of on wklvers and added two Against Kansas Forty one third basemen ‘"he^t me third Second Shot the American Association and young pitchers, Dick Grant and » Following in Father’s Footsteps have come and gone in th€i they’ll have more success Following an impressive Timberlake 4-3 with Jackson- Tom Kelly. Hall batted ^ 3 in 91 8-2 won-loss record with nine adventurous seasons the 42nd time around. vllle of the International games for the Braves after N F W YORK (AP)—Af- Dawson, Kansas City’s 1970 visits San Francisco, Cleveland field will lead the Dolphins, 4-1, the bench last week to help New Following in his father’s footsteps as a football offi­ Shreveport Manchester’s League. being acquired from the Qiica- ...... ^____^ ______that the New York Mets There was a flurry of minor i. j - ' Di 1 a Suner Bowl stalwart is healthv ‘a at Miami, Baltimore hosts who have surfaced as a football Orleans Ue San Francisco, will cial is Jimmy Horvath III. The young man, who aspires second shot in the major Washington picked up Rich go Cubs last June. ter spending a Black Sun- super ^W 1 staiww , is neminy puteburgh plays at power after years in the depths, probably start against AUanta. tcTbe" a radki-teevee sports ann"(3uncer, recently passed havd spent in the National trades and player transactions Tom Kelley has earned a Scheinblum, a longtime Cleve- The Chicago White Sox sent to day with the Purple Gang, season Inju- Oakland, ClnclnnaU faces Wash- The Baltimore Colts’ pass- Philadelphia is looking for its the written examination and gained membership in the League. Next February, the Friday as major league teams second shot in the major land prospect, from Wichita of Tucson of the Pacific Coast the Dallas Cowbovs will be ^ngton in the naUon’s capital, swiping defense figures to give first victory against Bart Starr Central Connecticut Board. Jim Jr. has been a cracker- Mets will try No. 42. adjusted their roetera in m UcI- leagues with the -Atlanta the American Association for League pitcher Don Secrist, Hie Detroit Lions hope to find Houston travels to San Diego, some trouble to Boston’s Joe and the Packers, jack Ne» Engl.nd.colle8a.griH .ffidal for y..ra. Young m X ? Braves. cash and a minor league player shortstop Jim Redmon and first seeing red. ^ ^ew Orleans to AUanta, PlUla- Kapp. Tom Matte is back in The Joe N ^ath-less New Jim won four letters or awards The former high school and to be named. baseman Ossie Blanco, and Dallas, embarrassed 64-18 last Bearsin another Na- delphia plays Green Bay at Mil- uniform and will lend some au- York Jets tackle Buffalo and something different to the Open, with the outright sale of third Foy's slot on the Mets’ 40-man in four years of playing golf Legion pitcher was up in the Scheinblum hit .337 with 24 called up pitchers Dennis Deck, week by the Minnesota Vikings Uonal FootbaU League bone- waukee and Buffalo shuffles off thority to the Ctolts’ rushing at- their fine rookie quarterba^, the No. 1 event on the annual baseman Joe Foy to their Tide- roster was taken by pitcher at John Carroll University. As big show previously with the homers and 84 runs batted in for Ken Fralling and Stan Ferza- j j .. » tn niow tho Tet« tsck ^ Deimls Shaw. Al Woodall starts golfing slate. . .Isabelle Parclak water farm teatn In the Interna- Tommy Joe Moore, who was and their ground-rattUng front buster Sunday. to New York to play tte Jets. w c k . y , in nlace of Uie Iniured Namath. a freshman he lettered, then' re- , Cleveland Indians. Wlchita last season. To make nowskl. and Mary Jean were other mem- tional League. purchased from Tidewater. A four, takes on an equally bulUsh Last Ume when the pair met The Los Angeles Rams play Bomb-thrower Daryle Lamo- P » , Minnesotn ceived a jacket his sophomore Kelley, now 27, has been room for him, the Senators sold ’The New York Yankees pur- rushing machine this Sunday in at Detroit Earlier this year, the the Vikings at Minnesota in a nlca leads Oakland against ^ piont-i have Iden- bers of the Manchester Country poy was the man New York converted outfielder, Moore was year, a blanket as a junior and bothered with arm trouble in pitcher Cisco Carlos to Den'ver chased outfielders Rich Bladt Uie red-shlrted Kansas a t y Bill Munson-led Uons shut down Monday night naUonally tele- Pittsburgh’s rookie quarterback ^ ^ Club, entiy which won team had expected to solve its long- 3-8 for New York’s Pompano a plaque last year as a senior recent years. of the American AssoclaUcHi. and Joe Pactwa from Syracuse, Chiefs Chicago 28-14. The Bears are ■vised contest. Terry Bradshaw. ' « , when he captained the squad. laurels ,ln the State Women’s standing third base problem Beach, Fla., farm club. The Cowboys shoot Craig without running backs Gale Denver, off to its best start Sonny Jurgensen and his revl- The Vlkli^s, w^o share first Golf Assn. Tournament this past when he was acquired last win- Milwaukee sent three players. The World C^iampim BalU- and assigned Tim O'Connell and . . . Lenny Horvath, Jim m ’s season. . .Nice honor coming up ter from Kansas City for out- Including veteran catcher Gerry Lauzerlque and Jesse Huggins, more Orioles made their first Rusty Torres to the InternaUon- Morton at the hard-charging Sayres and Craig Baynham, since 1962 wlUi a 4-1 record, has talized passing game is Wash- place in Uie NaUonal Confer- younger brother, now a Senior Chlefs. Roger Staubach, oUier boUi injured. . . strong-armed Pete Uske run- Ington’s big offensive weapon. ence’s Central Division with De- Friday night, Nov. 20 when Matt fielder Amos OUs and pitcher McNertney, to St. Louis In ex- Taylor, who came to the post-rfaron player move, sellli^ a l^ a g u e team. vest at LaSalle University, Is also a Moriartv ^11 be saluted by the Bob Johnson. But the deal back- change for uUlityman Carl Tay- Cards from Pittsburgh last win- relief pitcher A1 Severlnsen to Detroit sold outfielder Wayne haU of the Cowboys’ rouletteThe NFL’s top rusher, Mac- ning the team and a sudden- Jerry Rhome moves into the trolt. have allowe^tne lei^st fine college golfer. . . . The quarterback system, is on the Arthur L ^ e , 494 yards, leads death front four ready for 49’ers Houston starting slot with ^ o. 1 ^min te the NFL—36. ’The Manchester American Legion fired with Otis blossoming Into lor and pitcher Jim Ellis. ter, batted .249 in 246 at bats. the San Diego'Padres. Severin- Redmond to Philadelphia for an Johnson Western Division-leading Rams Horvath family operated the Post at the Legion Home. Matt an All Star and Foy batting a McNertney hit .243 for the Milwaukee also traded left-sen was 4-6 with Rochester and undisclosed amount of cash, and shelf with a bad elbow. the St. L oi^ Cardinals against quarterback John Brodle, who quarterback Charley ninth hole refreshment stand at Calvin HIU and new-found vthe New ^:^ork/ Giants and hit the 26,000-yard mark in ca- sidelined with a fractured col- have allowed only 64. second has been a financial angel for disappointing .236. He also com- Brewers last year. Also mo'vinghanded pitcher Gary Tlmbdr- led the International- League the Phillies asslgpied pitcher Bill lowest total In the NaUonal the Manchester Country Club. TOM KEIXEY prize .Duane ’Thomas are the scrambling Fran ‘Twkenton. reer aerial yards last week. larbone. • * • the Legion baseball team for a mltted 18 errors. to the St. Louts organlzaUon in lake to Oakland for third base- with 22 saves last year. Laxton outright to Eugene, who came off Conference. * century. . .Southington So another new man, probably the deal are i>itchers George man BUI McNulty. Both spent The AUanta Braves placed Ore., of the PCL. Cowboys’ chief running threats. Elsewhere Sunday, Denver Bob Griese, and Paul War- Billy Kilmer, 2 quarter O ff the Cuff Gems host Nashua, N.H., tonight Alex Hackney, golf pro at the at 8 o’clock at Southington High Manchester Country Club, is College Football Roundup in an Eastern Football League back home following surgery game. . .Promoter BUI Veeck for a second time on his knee MCC Booters Pin First Loss will turn the clock back tonight and will be sidelined for several at Suffolk Downs when general AND months. . . 'Volleyball is out this Wichita State Team Comeback admission will be 60 cents, hot (Herald ^oto ly Pinto) ■ season for Carl Mlkolowsky, a JEIVEL — Fat Cunningham dogs 16 cents, soft drinks a dime CONTACT—LUINIAH— Kippitipp Blake-DiaKe of01 Manchestermancnesier High'in.nign in stripedsiripeu shirtsiuii, anaanu unidentifieduiiiucnni-jcu practicing local dentist and a Of Season on Middlesex, 2-1 208-472, Nancy Quinn 200-407, RADII , 1 u ^ and beer a, quarter. It’s all part Meriden-■.r______"Platt 1 ______player, ..jstruck------1. up this pose in n4.J-nmr.i-attempt 4-n to r,1n,r play V,nl1 ball ol*at 'M'ann/wlQl Memorial Florence Vissoe 184, Linda Sim­ ong-ttae player. He was one of ^ Twenties Night A high-spirited Manches­ Chester was 6-2 prior to the hard- for rough and dangerous play. Field. Manchester copped the CCIL soccer meeting in a tense struggle. mons 1T7, Sandy Brown 204- Starts Tonight After Tragedy the best set-up men in Rec ^ ^ _„„i fought Community College Con­ ’Then, with barely less than two 4 League play. .Johnny An- «t the Bay State^raclng oval. ter Community College soc­ 622. ference encounter. Manchester minutes left in the period, Ven- NFW YORK (AP)__ ^The Stanford (Coach John Ralston Longhorn^ have come into the iSports Dial dreoll, ■ local college football of­ cer team destroyed an un­ defeated season for Middle Is now tied for second place in turini put all he had into a pen­ PINNETTES — Ronnie New- loot ca m e of football Mar- ’^®" ®rasl"B so-called jfiix- Rice gait^ unbeaten. Six Umes ficial, had a first hand look at Short Punts b e ^ ^ ^ EdT^te 462, v?n S m played es week by week. FlrM, the Tre- they camVout with a loss and Dartmouth’s undefeated Indians Earl Morrall, Baltimore’s sex Community College by the league behind pace-setting alty kick. It went right at the SATDBDAY goalie and scraped both his Marian Gordon 463 Rae Han- y . p ia j^ a was iu i j^n H ex went by the boards with once WlUi A-ti^. 10:80 (S) Harlem Globetrottera last*^a£urday against Brown holder on place kicks; “My iSljddlesex. turning back thfe .visitors, legs as it went right through Ivy Loop Win Skeins hlS eight man high school ^ 24-14 victory over Southern Top Ten teams playij^ in the 1:80 (6) College Football when he was one of the working first duty Is to count the play- 2-1, at Mt. Nebo Friday after­ Middlesex took tho-lead first Bolls 180-4’94 D o ^ WMt^ead team in LeCompton, Kan. California. Last week, the (Curse afternoon are No. 1 Ohio State 1:46 (8)'NCAA FootbaU: Dart­ men in striped shirts. . .Annual ers and make sure we have 11 noon. In the second period. With 3:03 him like a bullet. “ This was a grreat one to S s o ^ t h V ^ ^ ^ ^ - Tonight he’ll be in the de- of the Palouse fell with 63-ie at Illinois, Oklahoma State at mouth vs. Harvard meeting at the Manchester players on the field. Then I left in the first half, the Horse­ men’s Gluseppl Gentile scored win,’’ said Cougars’ Coach Bob bara 'Macalone 463, Marion fensive backfield when rout of Washington S t ^ . Stah- N®' * 4:00 (18) Otdlege FootbaU Hl- Country Club will be held Nov. measure the 7% yards off from STANDINGS Corlett. “ We needed an emo­ B rew er w(i.483. Ginger Yourkas Wichita State takes the ford hadta’t teaten use since Utes 28 and It’s expected that several the line of scrimmage to the from about 25 feet out. It was T OB a good kick and it appeared that tional lift of some sort, for we On Line in Big Tilts 469, PhylUs Ucello 177, Judy field for the first time since r in L e at No 7 Air Forfe and 6:00 (8) Wide World of Exports: names will be offered the mem- point where the kicker hits the haven’t been playing our best Casalua d a y vs. Rocky Marc­ tership for the post as presi- ball. My next step Is to make Middlesex — the Horsemen were well on their the tragic airplane crash SSTsJJih °m c i . Manchester ) 1 way to another triumph. soccer in recent outings.” iano dent. Joe Skinner currently sure the kicker Is ready before Terriers have a 3-2 record, in five starts. Northeastern S ” S S ‘ [■'■'f. Now comes the OoU.mml Hex. Amomt the Second Ten Itt (18) Pro Bowlers Northwestern ) 1 However, with just 32 seconds Corlett had praise for the en­ BOSTON (A P)—Mighty holds down that position. . . i call the cadence. If I can I while the eighth-ranked Rams ranks 10th in New England ■with PsTcriSin m the lives of 18 players— all Stanford, under Ralston, has Florida at No. 11 Tennessee, Al- 6:80 (18) NFY. Game of Week Hartford » 8% left in the half, Manchester’s tire team. Frank Young played Dartmouth puts a perfect Manchester Country Club club try to spot the ball with the are 3-1. a 2-? mark. Griffln 462, Pat 176. stringers — and 17 never- beaten either USC or abama at No. 16 Houston, Ml- 11:80 (8) UOonn vs. UMaaa MatUtuck outstanding in the goal, turning record and New England’s champion. Woody Clark, Is wt^h strings forward. I also have .the ) Lenny Ricclo charged the Mld- Connecticut rated sixth, and Brown, beaten by Penn, Yale RPICE — Pauline BeUlnghlri other persons. U

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1970 PAGE SIXTEEN* •Manrlifatpr. fer^nittg linalii About' Town The Manchester Midget Foot­ ball Association Women’s Aux­ iliary -will meet Monday at 8 :30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Plob- . ert Corcoran' of 78 Bryan Dr. The meeting is open to the mothers of players, coaches' wives, and interested women.

' The’ semi-annual meeting of the Woifian’s Auxiliary of the Hartford Cdttnty Medical Asso­ ciation will be held Tuesday at p l t l C B E the Wethersfield Country Club. The business meeting will be at 10:30 aim. with a social hour and lunch after. The luncheon program will feature a panel of young adults speaking on * “ Today’s Problems*— Drugs and Addiction” . Richard H. CORDUROY Jackson, executive director of Educational Resources, Inc. pSiMRLE will moderate. fall sWrt The execuuve committee of For ttot 36” 45” the Ladles Guild of the Assump­ or jumper- tion will meet Monday at 8 p.m. Flat-folded for wide, ' at the Assumption School li­ convenience If brary. your bolts $1 09 yd- cfii from yd- Friendship Circle of the Sal­ All Wgh fashion. vation Army will meet Monday at 7:48 p.m. at the church. Host­ esses are Mrs. William Hall and Mrs. Edmund Kittle.

Teniple Chapter, OES, wlM (HeraW photo by Bucelvtchis observe Past Matrons and Ma­ VELVETEEN Squatrito addresses 300 AARP members. From left. Mayor Nathan Agostinelli, David Odegard, and Mrs. Thompson, moderator. trons Night Wednesday with a f potluck at 6 :30 p.m. at the In the NOW colors of to- Masonic,, Temple. Reservations close Monday, and may be made da.v. 36”-4.5” wide. 100^ Candidates Talk Issues For AARP Chapter with Mrs. Leigh Hill, Mrs. John cotton with twill-back VonDeck or Mrs. James Nicholn. •ni___ By JOHN J. .JjaHNS-tON able to continue to occupy it,” concerns And see how we can state participation in sewage, C - DAP is_^ uise^ul in big weave. If perfect .$2.98 yd. (Herald Reporter) the mayor said. fulfill them,” he concluded. garbage, and other projects.” cities. It is useless in smaller. The executive b’oard of the Easy to sew and machine “ The theory of C-DAP is a communities,” he said. “ It is Chamlnade Musical Club will He noted he was one of the “Connecticut isn’t going to do meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Three candidates for good one, but there is too much grandiose, expensive, one of the washable. yd. persons responsftle for employ­ everything for everybody in its home of Mrs. Doris Hunt,* 285 state office expressed their from outside consultants, not biggest hoaxes perpetrated.” ing a full-time Senior Citizens’ present financial condition,” Charter Oak St. concern for the plight of Center director, and his rote in Odegard warned. “ The big qu&s-.^ enough of the voice of Manches- When he has been asked "why t ^ ,” Squatrito said. “ Ideas he voted for it in Manchester, From the leading Knit Mill! the elderly yesterda.v after­ organizing a volunteer teen-age tion is Inflation, and the state The Confirmation Class of is not going to solve it." should come from the bottom, he said he has answered, noon. Their five - minute Chore Corp^ to help the elderly. South United Methodist Church not tlie..^top.” Department of “ Blackmail. I was told if I opening presentations and He called attention to Manches­ - On Tax Structure will meet Monday from 2:45 to Community>,.^Affairs programs didn’t, wo wouldn’t get this or SWEATER KNITS answers to questions were ter's many housing units for the He is of the opinion the whole 5 p.m. at the church. jelderly, with 76 more units to tax structure is going to charige, tend to be e>^ijsive, he added, this or this.” If elected, I will made to Northeast Chapter and in many cases, inefficient, attempt to get C-DAP reduced open soon at the North End. including the property tax. Prob­ The Youth Choir of Commun­ 100% Orion Acrylic in o f the American Associa­ ably a state income tax will be Agostinelli pulled’lfb puntAes. to manageable form.” tion of Retired Persons at Squatrito, who is chairman of ity Baptist Church will rehearse the Action Commission on the added, he said. “ It is unfortu­ tomorrow at 5:45 p.m. at the eight exciting colors. South United Methodist nate that when the state makes Aging, observed, “ There are church. Machine washable. Church. now approximately 4,700 citizens a change, it is often years be­ Parking Authority Letter For more than an hour, 65 or over living in Manchester. fore some people are aware of The Perennial Planters Gar­ Ou:i’ regular $4.49 yd. Dominic Squatrito and David Many of them are living on it," Odegard said. He cited his den Club annual Garden Bou- m Odegard, Democratic and Re­ static pensions or Social Securi­ part in obtaining property tax Backs Parking Site Bonds ■ .tlque will be open to 3 p.m. to­ Save $1.50 a .vard! publican candidates, respective­ ty. Since 1969, the cost of living “ freezes” for individuals who day at Mott’s Community Hall. yd. ly, for the state senate from the has gone up 13 per cent. You didn’t realize it existed. The Manchester Parking Au- According to Acle Johnson, The club will meet Monday at 8 Fourth District: and Mayor Na­ know what that means. Odegard and Squatrito gave thority has sent a letter to mem- parking authority chairman, five p.m. at the home of Mrs. Har­ than G. Agostinelli, Republican Good Housing Program yes and no answers to their bers of the Special Downtown mills would represent a doubling old Lavanway, 104 Millwood Rd., candidate for sta^e comptroller, “Manchester has one of the stands on a state income tax. Taxing District in which it of the current tax rate. Although East Hartford. John R. Larus of HOCKANUM WOOLS elaborated on the form and ex­ best housing programs in Con­ “ No, if it is added to other speaks of the $185,000 bond issue no CO^icrete plans have been West Hartford will present a i tent any assistance could or necticut if not in the nation. taxes,” Odegard replied. “ Yes," for the purchase of land for formulated, he said, the parking program on “ Spring Bulbs.” Co should take in the face of rising But even when Mayfair Gardens if we have a complete change downtown parking facilities as authority feels that something on hostesses are Mrs. Paul Goupil ,J Inflation and taxes. is filled there will still be 68 in the tax structure.” an “ advisable” step. a larger scale must be done in and Mrs. Raymond Johnson. Also invited but unable to at­ on the waiting list.’’ In advo­ Squatrito said he would be Also in the letter is an allusion the future. tend were T. Clark Hull, Repub­ cating more low-cost housing, opposed if it is used to pay for to the need for larger, future The letter closes by saying, lican candidate for lieutentant he added, “ They (senior citi­ increased expenditures or to projects which would require “ It is also felt by the members Instruction In ^4.22 -yd governor; and State Sen. John zens) have paid taxes for make up the multi-million dol­ going “ beyond the financial of the parking authority that Piano, Organ or Voice Pickett, Democratic candidate schools and our excellent park lar deficit. If it will keep the limits of the Special Taxing the Town Board of Directors 58” wide blend of wool and mohair. In plaids and for U.S. Representative from the system, and now they are the sales tax at the present level District.” will have to be realistic in Janette Fraser Wodal Second Congressional District. matching soiids for that coordinated 'outfit. The forgotten people.” or permit its reduction, allow The bond issue, one of four on their outlook on the problems 1 Mrs. Arnold C. Thompson was £ The Senior Citizens’ Center, for larger town grants, and en­ the Nov. 3 ballot, must be pass­ of downtown parking, and Phone 649-2304 ^ultimate in Wool Hockanum. Our regular $5.79 yd. i moderator. with full-time director Wally able the property tax to be re­ ed by Manchester voters, but that in order to preserve the Commends Tax Freeze Fortin, he feels, “is one of the vised,. he would be in favor. would be financed by members Central Business District, posi­ 1 Agostinelli commended the best programs the town is en­ Agostinelli’s stand was un­ of the Special Taxing District tive steps will have to be taken Printed and Solid KILTGLOTH General Assembly for establish­ gaged in." He said the Meals equivocal. “ I feel the income only. to further expand parking lots ing a property tax “ freeze’’ for on Wheels and Gold Card pro­ tax is not justified,” he said. passage would result in a tax beyond the financial limits of FRENCH CLUB those who qualify at age 65. grams have received national “ Politicians have conditioned Increase of about five mills to the Special Taxing District.” “ If a person works all his life OF MANCHES’TEIR publicity. people so they are almost ready those members according to the to own a house, he should be “ Let’s look at the greatest to accept it. Its adoption will Parking Authority letter. The lose industry or chase it out of money would be used to buy a Extended Forecast WHIST and the state.” Placing, the average " 1 . 2 2 portion of Purnell PI. presently Mostly fair Tuesday with a cost of each state employe at under lease to the parking au­ chance of a few scattered show­ $25,000, he said Cong. Thomas 45” wide biend of Dacron and Cotton with perma- thority, a large tract of'land on ers developing Wednesday. Mesklll, Republican candidate SETBACK Maple St. where there is now Mild with highs averaging in press finish. Ideal for shifts. Our regpilar $1.79. for governor, has promised, 3 two-family houses, and 1 two- the mid to upper 60s and over­ HOTICE where possible, not to replace family house on Cottage St. night lows 45 to 50 both days. Priced to move. each state worker lost by death The parking authority letter CARD PARTY BEGINNING SUNDAY, OCT. 25, AND UNTIL or' retirement. says that, within the next two COMPLETED, WE WILL BE FLUSHING THE On C-DAP years, new traffic lights will be TRICK OR TREAT MONDAY^ OCT. 26 ASSORTED WATER MAINS* FROM 11 P.M. - 7 A.M. IN On C-Dap (Community Devel­ installed on Main St. resulting in CANDIES—MASKS opment Action Plan), Odegard a loss of 47 parking stalls and 8 p.m.— Orange HoN WOOL SKIRT LENGTHS THE NORTH END SECTION a switch to parallel parking in COSTUMES said he feels that the entire de­ Refreshments I In solids, checks, plaids OF MANCHESTER partment is “ overpolitical,” and some areas. and fancies. Ya to 1% yard Present plans call for the com­ ARTHUR DRUG that many state controls should cuts. Fine wool and wool be returned to the communities. pletion of new parking areas on Tickets at the I>oo^ blends. Also some Acryl­ “ But for a community not to the.Maple St.. Cottage St. and 22 MANCHESTER WATER COMPANY use the plan would be a betray­ Purnell PI. land at about the ics. Values tq, $4.99 yd. al of its citizens,” he continued. time of the installation of the Save over $3.(X). Buy the “ Without it, we would not get new lights. , piece! pc.

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October 26 Eklward Street Pond Lane Bent Street Hamilton Drive 130 SPRUCE STREET — 643-0031 Route 1 Mill Street Bryan Drive Taylor Street Kent Drive Oakland Terrace North Main Street October 28 Tracy Drive Shepard Drive South Street Route 3 Cushman Drive Stock Place Grissom Drive Beacon Street Scott Drlye McCabe Street Tolland Turnpike Gleason Street Montclair Drive McDivitt Drive Marble Street (N. Main to East PETE’S Rachel Road Sage Drive Depot Street Hartford Line) Kennedy Drive Tudor Lane Apel Place Meekville Road Bishop*Drive Carpenter _Road October 27 Ellen Drive North Street Route 2 Angel Street Woodstock Drive GROCERY Dorset Lane North School Street Tolland Turnpike Windsor Street Richmond Drive 177 Hartford Road, Manchester, Conn. Golway Street (N. Main to Oakland) Croft Drive Dearborn Drive SPECIAL October 30 AcI-obb from Manchester Community College ^Wood Lane Slater Street Drexel Drive Flag Drive Route 5 We honor C.A.P. and Master Charge ! Union Street McNall Street Burnham Street Lexington Drive GALLON MILK 9T Kerry Street Avery Street Buckland Road Vernon Street Main Street NON-RETURNABLE CONTAINER CLOSED SATURDAY Kenwood Drive Elberta Road October 29 (Lydal] to Line St.) (Center to N. Main) North Main Street COLD CUTS — CHEESES Union Place Concord Road Route 4 Vernon Street, West OPEN SUNDAY (Oakland to New OPEN EVERY DAY — INCLUDING SUNDAYS Jefferson Street Baldwin Road Parker Street Lydall Street A State Road) 8:00 A.M. - 10:00 PJVI. Buckland Alley Carman. Road (Tolland Tpke. to (Vernon to Town 10 to 6 Oakland Street Union Court Cornwall Drive Lydall) Line) .464 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER ^lanrl^pBtpr OCT. 24 thru OCT. 30 iianri^^atpr TV Shows ^ttntitiQ ll^raUi

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plaids find lUUit. The r $5.79 yd. | ‘Meet the Press’ Panel To Quiz The Making of a Pumpkin ‘ Indira Gandhi Prime Minister Indira Hie iipage of Santa Claus Linus’ confusion between Hallo- sort of a Santa Claus also, "A number of professicmal Gandhi of India will be the emerged froih the legends sur­ ween and Christmas. “This is what bothered Unus. scholars have even written to j^est'on “Meet the Press” Sun­ me about the origination of the rounding Saint Nicholas, a 4th “ Linus is a youngster to whom Actually, it bothered me, too. day at 12:30 In a live colorcast century Asia Minor bishop later legend,” continues the artist- everything must have signifi­ So between us we came up with from New York City. popularised by the Dutch. writer. “H iey insist that it must As the leader of a nation of The American Thanksgiving cance and nothing is unimport­ the Great Pumpkin.” be based on something.” perma- half a billiMi people. Prime Min­ turkey originated with the four ant,” notes Schulz. “Christmas Schulz keeps receiving letters But, as Schulz’s cartoons often ister Gandhi has more political lar $1.79. wild turkeys served in the is a big holiday, and it has Santa each year from readers and express, there are some things power than & a y other woman Plymouth Colony on the first Claus as one of its symbols. viewers inquiring about the who, based on faith alone. And Linus, in the world. She succeeded her Thanksgiving in 1021. Halloween is also a special kind what, ediere and why of the the Peanut philosopher, is hard­ father the late Jawaharlal Neh­ But from where in the world of day, so it ought to have some legendary Great Pumpkin. ly a man of little faith. ru, who was the first prime did the Great Pumpkin come— minister of independent India. that is, if he comes? Lawrence B. Spivak, producer It’s rather difficult to trace and r^rular panelist will be the ITHS the origin of that elusive sin­ moderator. cerity-loving si>ecter for whom Panelists interviewing the Linus waits each Halloween in­ prime minister over NBC will Mobil Backs Drama Series stead of trlck-or-treatlng with include Robert Estabrook of the the rest of Charles Schulz’s UtUe N E W YORK (A P ) — The 12-part serialized drama about tains games, puzzles, posters Waahingtmi Post, J. Anthony Peanuts cartoon characters. largest commitment ever made the first Duke and Duchess of and other features from the pop- Lukas of the N ew York Times In fact, the'maglcal creature’s to public television by a busi- Marlborough, “The First ulEir, television show for pres- and Pauline Frederick, NBC Churchills.” R will star Susan school children. present status is about as hard nesq corporation^ slightly more pc. News’ United Nations corres­ ■Hampshire, who received an to pinpoint as his past, as evid­ than $1 million, has been an­ In addition, the company said pondent. * Emmy for last season’s “For­ it would spend. In excess' of enced on “It’s the Great Pump­ nounced today by John W. Macy syte Saga.” ^€0,000 to promote the dramas kin, Charlie Brown,” animated Jr., president of the Coipoyation Other shows in the spring ser- and the magazine through mag­ Peanuts special to be rebroad-, for I»ubllc Broadcasting. . The grants, from the Mobil le.s will be a four-part drama azine and newspaper advertise­ cast tonight at 8:30. ATIN based on Henry James' “Tlhe ments. “You can’t prove that there is Oil Corp., will be used to under­ Spoils of Poynton,” and dramat­ a Great Pumpkin, but, on the write a 39-week series of Brit­ ish-made dramas and pay for izations of “The Possessed” by other hand, you can’t prove that' five million copies of a new “Se­ Fyodor Dostoevsky and “Pere there isn’t” says Peanuts creat­ same Street Magazine.” Gorlot” by Honors de Balzac. Adam>12’8 Star or Schulz, explaining that the ELECTRONICS ’"The American viewing pub­ Works by William Thackeray, whole pumpkin idea started lic will be the beneficiary of this Leo Tolstoy, Emile Zola, George Kicked G ridirdn LABORATORIES iwhen he was trying to write splendid contribution,” Macy Eliot and others qre under con­ a sequbnce for a strip involving Tall, rugged Kent McCord, said at a news conference. sideration for the 1971 season. yd. who stars in Universal Televi­ 277 BROAD The dramas, to be called The dramas will be prepared sion’s “Adam-12” series, is a .“Masterpiece ’Theater,” will be for showing here by Boston Sta- young man whto only a few MINI-MOTORS seen at 9 p.m., EST, Sundays Uon WGBH-TV under a $490,000 NNEL giWAT.T. E N G IN E beginning next Jan. 10. They grant from Mobil. yeaars ago might have raised STEREO SPECIALISTS will run for 26 weeks,and then Another $260,000 grant from a shocked eyebrow at the sug­ resume for 13 weeks in the fall. Mobil will finance the . “Sesame gestion that he would someday LAWN MOWERS The opening show will be a Street Magazine,’/, which con- abandon the football field for TAPES studio sound stages. REPAIRED Kent, who qualified academic­ SHARPENED ally to accept a football scholar­ FOR ATLANTIC FUEL OIL ship, chose to attend the Uni­ We Are Not Satisfied versity of U t ^ at Salt Lake CARS Until You Are! City. After one semester he yd. 649-8705 'OOD CO. transfered to the University of SI ^MANOHESTEB—f^Xi. MS-U2». Southern California to j o i n the TV-BadIo Sales and Service SE R V IC E — T E L . M9-S7M 188R W. 14Iddle Turnpike (See Page Pour) PAGE TWO MANCHESTEE e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, CJtTTOBER 24, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,' MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1970 PAGE THREE SATURDAY JO PROGRAM Educational MONDAY JO PROGRAM Mornine TUESDAY JO PROGRAM Muaday, October 26 In big with syndicate and then Saturday, October 2t 7:88 (8) Here’ s Lucy (C)^ Tuesday, October 27 (18) Dick Van Dyke Die" Barbara Stanwyck, Rich­ (8) Truth er Consequences ard Egan, Michael Anderson 12 :• (S> BFD No. S (C> (18) Mitch MUler (8) M &e Douglas Show (0> 8:88 (8) Pontlos ’78 (0> (8) Mike Doaglas Show (C> 6:85 (48) Bawhide Jr. and Katherine Wynn. Eerie (M) Hot Dos <0> (88) News — Weather a ^ (88) Tales of Wells Fargo Debate. between Robert (36) Tales of WeU* Fargo 6:86 (S> News with Walter Cron- tale of ghostly presence that (8) Hai^ Boyo (C> (W ED B, Channel 2 4 ) (48) An My OhUdraa (0> Gialmo (D), and Robert Dunn (Monday — Friday) (48) AU My ChUdrea (C) kite (U> threatens to destroy them. (C) (48" )I CanAeiuepio ‘ ~Bowlbis 7:25 S S T ^ e w s 1:88 (8) As the World Tarus (0) (R). 1:88 (8) As the World Tarns (C) (8) News with Frank B «- (18) Movie 12:38 (S> Your Commaalty 7:38(8) Mission: Impossible (L) (88) Words aad Muslo (0> (848) NFL Night FootbaU (0> (88) Words and Masic (O) Bcdds aad Howard K. Smlih "The Glass Mountain" Valen­ <8) Speaklnf For the Coa-. (8-48) Let’s Make A Deal (O) (848) Let’s Make a Deal (C> L ob Angeles Roms va Mlime- (8 ^ Let’s Make a Deal (C) (88) NBC Newa (C) tina Cortesaa, Michael Denir 2:88 (8) Love b a Maay W eador^ MOBNINQ FBOGRAMS 2:08 (3) Love Is a Maay ^lendored (18) Candid Camera son. Young composer inspired samer (88) Andy Williams Show (C) aota ViUngB at Bloomington, 6:58(8) Slga Ob aad Prayer (88) Jambo Guests are Cass Elliot, the Sunday, October 25 Thlag (0> Minnesota. Thing (C) 7:08 (8) Movie by haunting legend of girl PM 8:55 (8) Town Crier 12:48 (8) Health B e a t, (C> Temptations, Don Ho and (88) Days of Our Ltves (U) ( M Movie (88) Days of Onr U ves (C) "Interrupted Melody” '55, whose spirit moves In ahad- 6:88 Antique* , 8-48) Newlywed Game (C) 6:88 (8) Baaiise Semester (C) (8-48) Newlywed Game (C) Drama of riae and comeback "Clean Air In Cbnn" Rosemary (3oooey. _ . . . ■"Three‘S Into Two Won’t Go” 6:18 (8) Newscope ows of mountain, writes an 8:88 (8-48) DaUng G am e. (C) 7:80 B e^ U ee \ (C) '69. Rod Steiger, Clalro Bloom, 2:88 (8> dnldlng Light (C> ot Auatrolian aoptano. Marjo­ opera. 1:88 Daotardly and Mattley - "FVtotory” (O) 6:15 (8) Perspectives (C> rie Lawrence, Glenn Ford, (8) Uomiheats aad People AshcrotL Humdrum life of (8-48) Dating Game (C> Eleanor Parker, Boger Moore. 9:00 (8) Gunsmoke (C) (88) WHNB — TV News Pre­ 8:38 Oar Vaalihiag WUdemese (C) nues (G) (86) Consultutiou iO> (8) Tratk er Coaneqaencee (C) sents Movie Discussion on state's asricul- (88) Goldilocks B (C) (88) Aaother World—Bay City teacher -wife is shaken to Its (SO) Another World — Bay City (18) Wbat’ s My UaeT (C) "Spinout" '66. Elvis Proeley 9:08 Civilisation (C) (8^) Geaersl“ - - Hospital - - 7:68 (8) News (O) (8^) General Hospital (C) (88-48) News — Weather aad and SheUey Fabares. Young tural A natural -resources. (8-48) lAwrence Welk Show "Romance and ReaUty" fllmay foundation when per- (8) Mr. Goober ' (C> Feature llUn titled "The 9:88 (8) Arnie 8:30 (8) rFamily iAHalr------mtsalve girl enters their little 8:88 (8) FamUy Affair (C) Sport* (U) bandleader is pursued by num­ 10:80 NET Fanfare (C) (38) _Bright _ . Prom ise (0> world. (88) Today Show (C) (88) Bright Promise (C) 7:88 (SO) Den Knotts Show (C> ber of rirls who have marriage Eternal Forest” narrated by (88) Movie _ "UN Day — ’70" , 8:88 (8) Ci4)t. Koagotoo (C> Gregory Feck. Film reflects "The Aquarians" Jose Ferrer. (8^) Oae Ufe to Uve (C> (840) One Lite to Uve (C) Guests: Roy Rogers and Dale on their minds. 4:88 (8) Baager Station (C) 9:88 (8) Doris Day Show (C) (48) Steum ’N Dranuners (C) Evaiu and Chuck Connors. philosophy of those who ctor Leslie Nielsen A Ricardo Mon- 18:88 (8) Carol Baraett ttow (C> 9:08 (8) Hap BIchard* Show (C> 4:88 (8) Banger Station (C) 10:00 (8) 68 Mlaates (0) tcol destiny of our natural re­ talban. Drama of operation of (38) Aaother World —Somentot Guests: Bernadette Peters, (88) Another World—Somerset (8) PoUtloal Debate (C> (8-48) M sreas Welby, MJD. (C) Deep Lab nuclear - powered, Monday, October 26 (8-48) Dark Shadows (0> (8) Coan-Taet (0) (8-48) Dark Shadows (C) Connecticut's gubernatorial 10:88 (18) Hartford Talk-In (C) sources. PM Donald O'Coniwr. (88) OaUopiag Ooarmet (U> candidates, T. Meskill (Rep.) (48) McHale’ s Navy self - contained scientific unit 4:80 (3) Basel ^ (C> (18) Cobb. Beport (C) 4:80 (8) Haael (C) 11:68 (8-8-188848) News — Weather located 600 feet underwater. 6:88 Mistorogers’ Neighborhood B (8) David Frost Show (0> (48) Leave tl to Beaver (8) David Frost Show (U) and E. Q. Daddario (Dem.) and Sports (C) 1:88 (8> The Jetsons <0> 6:88 Designing Women B (C) 18:88 (18) Hartford T a lk -b (C> 9:16 (8) Yogi Bear Show (C) (8-48) Pre-Game Show (48) Flintstones (C) prime time debate. "Kansas Raiders" '51. Jesse 1:45 (8-48) NCAA Football (C) 9:88 (8) Mary Tyler Moore Show 7:88 Investing In the Stock Market (88) News (C) Dartmouth vs. Harvard. (8-48) Most Deadly Game (C) 4:58 (18) Sewing Show (0> Sports 4:58 (18) Sewtag Show (C) (18) 1 Spy (C) James and foUowera join 7:80 Van CUunm Competition 5:88 (8) Perry Massa - (U) News with Briaa Dow (48) Maastois 6:80 (8) Perry Mason (46) Mod Sqaad (C> QuantriU’s Raider gang. Audio 2:88 (8> Movie 18:88 (8) Mannlx 18:88 (8) Movie "Mississippi Gambler" '63. Ad- (18) Direetloa — Bellglon (C) Christina Ortlx (U) TTOd WOd West (C> 11:26 (D Movie (18) Wnd WUd West (C) 8:86 (8) Politico ^16 (C) Murphy, Brian Donlevy, Mar­ 8:80 World Pres* (88) Addams FamBy (8) Peyton Place (88)(18) Addams FamD}Famuy Debate between Connecticut's guerite .Chapman. Adventures A loves of hand­ 18:88 (8) An American Conege Show 9:00 Black Journal (C) "Oasis" '67. Owner of oasis in (88) Dinah’s Place (0) some liverboat gambler who 11:88 (8A-38) News — Weather lud (48) GDUgaa’ s Island (C) Africa Is warned of plot to hi­ (48)8) OUllgaa’s Island (C) Second Oongreaaional District 11:88 (80) Tonight Show Johnny Car- Sports gambling house in New Or- 11:85 (8) Movie „ ,___ 5:38 (88) GDllgaa’s bla n d (C) caravan. Michele Morgan. 5:88 (88) OilUgan’s Island (C) Pickett and Republican Rob­ (840) Dick Cavett Show (C) "Tlte Killers" '64. After two Joseph Duffey (D), Connecti­ (48) WhaPs M y UaeT (O) (88) CoBoeatratioa (C> (48) What’s My UaeT (C) ert Steele. (U )Merv Griffla Show lean, ’hrone Power. Piper Mary Francis Crosby Johnny Carson, host Pierre Braaaeir, Ootnell (48) Jack LaLaaae Show Daurle. william Reynolds. hired assassins kill a teacher, cut Bcuiatorial candidates, de­ 6:88 (8-848) Weather — Sports aad Borchers. 6:88 (8-8-48) Weather — Sports aad (846) Movie 1:88 (3-8-3848) News — Prayer and stars as Goldilocks in police try to find leads to mll- bate the iasuea New* on NBC. sea (C> (46) CtaUoplag Ooarmet 8:88 (88) Mnasters Tuesday, October 27 (18) Morv Oriina Show (C> 11:88 (8) Love et U fe (C) 8:88 (88) F Troop (G) classic tonijrht. Marvin, Angie Dickinson, John 6:85 (48) Bawhide Cassavetea (C) 6:88 (8) News with Walter Cren- 12:88 (848) Nows — Weather aad (8) Aetiou News (C) 4:88 (3) Old From V.N.C.I..E. (C> (88) Hollywood Squaree (C> (18) College FootbaU H ^ ^ "Guns of Nevada" ’67. George i Mistorogers’ . Neighborhood B U te ' (C) Sports (O) Sports (C) er fight. Martin, Adriana Ambeai. I Modem- Supervuoiy Tech- (8) News with Fraak Rey­ 7:88 (88) Bed Skelton (C) 12:38 (8) Movie (48) That OIri (C) llghU alques 12:80 (3) New* WEDNESDAY JO PROGRAM 11:88 (8) CoDege Football (C) nolds and Howard K. Smith Guest: Vhn Johnson. "The Fighting Kentuckian” (88) IkHalciHale’s Navy (18) P ro Bowlers (8). Mtte ' Doaglas (C) (18) M tdoors (C> (88) Conn Caadidates (0 ) UOonn vs. Massachusetts. I Electloas ’78 1 (18) Candid Camera (8) Young Lawyers (C) John Wayne, Vera Ralston. (88) Hugh Hefner (C> 'i homas Dodd (38) NBC News (18) I Spy (C> After War of 181K Kentuckian (36) Jeopardy (U) Wednesday, October 28 6:80 (8-848) Weather — Sports and he falls In love with her. (M) Political Debate (C) 1). S. Senator Thomas Dodd 1:08 (8 )Vtrglnia Graham Orow (C> News (C> 9:86 (8) Medical Center (U) Third District Ciongress (3an- (Independent); Joseph Duf- (48) News —Weather and I Man Against his Environment 7:88 (8) After Dfauer Movie (48) It Takes a Thief (O) fights personal war between (48) Bewitched Sports (C> "Squeeze on Blartbly Space" "The Borgia Stick” '67. Dra­ 8:88 (88) Bowan and Martta’ s two criminals trying to stop 12:25 (2) News (C) (8) Mike Doaglas Show (C) (15) Dick Van Dyke (88) Kraft Masle HaU (G) didates debate Issues: Joseph fey, (D ); Dowell Weicker (R). (86) Tales ot WeUs Fargo (88) To TeU the ITmth (C) Antonetti (Dodd Independqot); 5:88 (8) Brad Davis Show "T V ’s Hit P arsde o f CJomedy” "Cluny Brown" I Van Clibum Competition B tration into Americam busi­ Guest: Orson Welles. general’s daughter. (28) The Who, What or Where (46) AU My ChUdrea (38) Words and Music (C) klto (0 ) Meara and (3onnle Stevens. 5:88 (8) Green Acres (8-48) Wide World ot S n rts (88) NBC News (18) Caadld Camera Louis Armstrong, Floyd Cra­ Rocky Marciano world heavy­ (18) NFL Game of week 8:88 (8) Memeqf of Meditation A Referendum Town Meeting; (18) What’s M y UaeT (C) field woricer, devising scheme Off Sign Off (G) Annual Sessions. (8848) News — Weather aad for hi-]acklng black gold, gets 1:88 (8) Newscope (28) Days of Our U ves (C) (88) NBC News (C) m er and The Firet Edition. weight championship comput- (48) U O’cloek High (848) Dim Angost (C) Wednesday, October 28 (38) ’The Doctors (C) (16) What’s My UaeT (C> (SO) Fonr la One (C) PM (8-40) Dating Game (C) (8848) News — Weather aad 18:88 (18) Harifoid Talk-In (C) 6:08 Mistorogers’ Neighborhood B 8:08 (8) Beveriy HUlbUlles (C> • Sports (C> U:t0 (8»8»48) News — Weather 6:88 Put It In Writing B (88) Another W oild —Bay Cito 7:88 (8) Storefnat Lawyers (C) aad ftiorto (0) SUNDAY JO PROGRAM Formula (8^) General Hoopltal (Uj (88) ShUoh (C> (18) News wUh Briaa Dow 7:88Book Beat MATCHICD COMPONENT SYSTEM 8:88 (8) Family Affair (C> (8-tt) Coartship of Eddie’s Fsr 11:25 (2) Movie Sunday, October 25 sues,. Emilio Daddario (D) Bruce Jay Friedman R PROVIDES DRAMATIC STEREO (88)■ ' -Bright igkt Promise (C> ther (C) "(aty Across the R iver" '49. 6:88 (88) Agriculture on Parade Thomas Meskill (R). 7:38 Our Vanishing WDdemess (O) mOH FIDELITY PERFORMANCE. (840) One Life to Uve (C) (18) I Spy (C) Hard-hitting drama of juvenile 7:88 (38) Thu Is the life ir-.68 (8-8-88-48) News — Weather "Prudhoe Bay — Or Bust!!" 4:88 (8) Baager Station (C) 8:88 (848) MiUie Boom (or Oraad- delinquency in Brooklyn. Ste­ 7:88 (8) Faith lo r Today (C) and Sports (U) 8:88 French Chef (C) This compact mini-modular compon­ (88) Aaother World —Somerset daddy (C) phen McNally, Thelma Ritter, (88) Hing Around the World (18) Firing Line "Cake with the Halo" ent stereo will fit easily into the MAY WE SERVE YOU?, (848) Dark Shadows (C> 8:89 (3) Polities ’78 (G) Peter Fernandez. 7:56 (8) Sign On and Prayer (C) Uoyd Bucher — commander. 8:88 CivUlaaUon (C) smallest qiace! Includes BSR ClOl 4:88 (8) Hasel (C> Debate between Democrat Wil­ 11:88 (18) Tonight Show Johnny Car- 8:88 (3-8) Chrlstopners (C) 11:15 ( ^ Movie "Man — the Measure of All When your needs (8) David Frost - Show (C> liam Cotter and Republican son (C> (38) Three tkooges "The Dirty Game" Things.” automatic record player with jam- (86) Mr. Ed Ann Uccello. (848) Dick Cavett Show (C) 8:15 (3; Adventures of Onmby (C) 11:25 (8) Movie “ Bose Marie’ ’.- 9:80 PoUtica ’78 proof bperatlcn and Sylvanla - sealed (48) Flintstones (C) (848) Boom 222 ' (C> (U) Merv Orilda Show (C) ■FYimi’s operetta of Royal 10:80Fourth Estate electrical let us take care 4:50 (18) Sesrlng Show (C) (18) Movie 1:88 (8-40) News —P m yer and (8-48) Sacred Heart (C) Canadian Mounted Policeman Air Suspanalon Wide Dispersion speak­ 8:38 (8) Saints for Children (C) ers for amazing hig^ fidelity sound. 5:40 (8) P e tty Mason "Nobody Lives Forever" John S l ^ (Mf . (48) This Is the' Life (V) and his love for French girl. 'of them expertly. (18) WUd WUd West (C> Garfield, Faye Emersen. Re­ (381 Ski Scene (C> 8:l5 (8) Davey aad Goliath (C> Ann Blyth, Howard Keel, Fer­ TThnrsday, October 29 Handsome Walnut grained vinyl wrtq) (88) Addams Family turned soldier finds his girl 1:18 (8) News and Weather — Mo­ 9:68 (8) On the Agenda (C) nando Lamas, Bert Lahr. (C) P M cabinet comes complete with dust cov­ (48) OUligaa’s IsUnd (C) has new boy friend; he goes ment of HedUailon and Sign (8) Capt. Noah (C) 11:88 (8) Movie “ Lonely Hearts" R. 6:88 Mistorogers’ Neighborhood B er. Sylvanla model number MM12W. Electric Heat Specialist 5:25 (48) Yeather We Watch (C) to California and Is induced to Off I . (38) Underdog (C) Ryan, Myma Loy, Mont­ 6:88 FUm (C) 5:28 (S8> OUligan’s Island (C> work hia charms on wealthy Off (48) Faith for Today (C) gomery Clift. Sensitive young "C(une to the Adirondacks” (48) W b ^ s My LineT (C> widow. Scheme backfires when 1:88 (88) News and Sign Oft 9:38 (8) College Campns (C) writer la assigned "Lonely- Elections ’78 B (8) Action 78's _ hearts" colunnn of large news­ Thomas Dodd (88) Samson paper and becomes Involved 7:30 Antique* - W il s o n (48) The Christophers (C) with one of his correspondents. Dedham Pottery 18:88 (8) Lamp Unto Ify Feet (C) (88) Tonight Show Johnny Car- Washington Week in Review ISViVANIA ElECTRICAL,CO. dicted. "They'll be competing president, said recently he was (8) Dialogne (C) son (C) 8:80 San Francisco- Mix (C) FuU TV Shows not only with each other but with very "high” on Cavett and was (38) Let Us Celebrate (C) 12:55 (48) News — Prayer A Sign 9:38 Elections ’78 Beildential-Uonim.-Ind, (48) Government Story (C) on W) Thomas Meskill and EmUlo *99 __ MC-141A.___ cassettes, so they'll have to hop extremely pleased with the way (8) Teacher Speaks (C) 1:M (88) News A Sign OH (C) Daddario meet live tonight for Put on Cassettes to It.” the show had developed. He said 18:38 (3) Look Up aad Live (C) 1:25 (8) News A Weather — 60 min. his only regret was that the (88) Sacrifice of the Mass er A Sign Off Cassettes, Rowan sadd, will (48) BeligHMU rteritage (C) 1:88 (8>Spea]cing for the Con- HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Dan even enable a bedridden patient show did not have enough circu­ 11:88 (8). Camera Three (C) sumer (C) Friday, October 88 Rowan and Dick Martin of (C) K ITCH EN to read a book projected, page lation -among the ABC affiliate ‘ (b) Opmlenated Man (C) 1:45 (8) Newscope PM “ Laugh-In” are In the television (48) Bnllwiakle (C) 6:88 Hlsterogers’ Neighborhood JB by page, on a TV screen. stations. 11:15 (.8) Jewish Life (C) 6:80 Kukla, Fran and Ollie B (C> cassette business and have , a U:88 (3) Face the NaUon (C) 7:88 Film (G) W ORLD INC plaque to prove it. (8) This Week in P ro Fi>o4- Spanky, the skating chimp "Come to the Adirondacks” baU . . (C> who wiu be seen in NBC-TV’s 7:38 Black Frontier (C) PRESENTINa Classettes are recorded reels ! TYPEWRITERS Highlights of all games played Janet Leigh plays "Exodusters” you’R be able to pop into a slot in realigned NFL, now com­ "Highlights of the 1971 Ice 8:30NET Playhouse (C) STANEK ABC Retains to play a program of your posed of American and Na­ World War I dance .C!apades" on Nov. 4, was sub­ "(^remony of Innocence" GUARANTEED MUTSGHLER (dioice on your own screen tional 'Conferences. entertainer on Tim ject to dizziness doing spins on Richard Kiley, James Broder­ Dick Cavett (38) Searchlight ' (C) ick. Jessie ^ y c e Landis. whenever the evening’s TV SERVICE Guest; Joseph Duffey (D) can­ the ice. But his trainer and 10:08 Fllck-Out (C) WOOD-HUE Conway show Sunday. schedule looks dull. didate for U. S. Senator from skating partner, Dave Pitts, "Sticky My Fingers, Fleet My ELECTRONICS ORIGINAL DESIGNS NEW YORK (AP) — Dick Connecticut. Feet.” The Rowan-Martin system CJavett got his first television <)nallty work oar hmtory- (48) Discovery ’ 78 (C) FTImed highlights of 96Ui cured Spanky by teaching him 18:88 The Toy That Grew V p 277 BROAD STREET — PHONE 649-1124 12:88 ( ^ We Believe (C) with tradlUons of the past will be on the market by early tnJBed medMiiies in oar meeting hMd last week at to raise one hand and look at "Behind the Front" Wallace contract renewal today when oompletely eqiiliqied oorvloo "Protestant” Park Plaxa Hotel. New Haven. Berry, Mary Brian. 1971, Rowan said In accepting a ABC rigned him on for another (88) Political Debate (C) (48) Twelve O’ clock High (C) it during a spin. -Amish Craftsmanship deportment. Sixth District Congressional 5:88 (18) Journey to Adventure (C) plaque Monday at a gathering year as host of the network’s candidates debate Issues. Ella “ Laplandla John Saxon, a star on the Major Appliance called the International Symper late-night talk show. Grasso (D ); R. Kilboum (R). 5:65 (48) News (C> doctors portion of NBC-TV’s T. AeNEW A COb (48) BoUer Derby (C) 6:88 (IS) Voyage to Bottom of Sea NBC-TV star Jack Benny re­ Floor & Carpet Center sium ot TV Cassettes. In the past, Cavett has always BartneM MnoMne* 12:88 (3) The NFL Today (C) (48) Young Lawyers (C) cently returned to the United ‘‘The Bold Ones,’’ made a hit About 100 delegiates, some gotten good critical notices, but * Sopplieo SL Luuls vs. New 'Yoik Giants. 6:88 (8) News vrlth Boger Madd With several muscular dystrophy (8) Yale Football HlghSghta (88) NBC News (C>- States after playing the 'vioUn Make d Difference Where You Save! Visit Our Showroom from Holland, Japan, England never an extentlon of his shows. U8 W. Middle TpkM. (18) Movie 7:88 (8) Polities ’78 (C) children who will appear in a IT DOES and Canada, have git^ered for MOneheeter-etS-im at two charity concerts in Tel AiBC approved a new contract "Decision at Sundown" Ran­ Debate between Conn's 6th segment titled "In Dreams They 647-9924 three days to discuss imion de­ dolph Scott, Karen Steele. Congressional District candi­ Aviv as guest soloist with the with (javett, who j’eplaced Joey Run.’’ John distributed to them mands, copyright infringement, (88) Meet the Press (O) dates, Dem. K. Grasso A IsraeU sytni^oQy- B|eimy’s next -f t f t A INSTANT Bishop last D ec. 29, extending 1:08 (8) Eighth Day (C) Rep. R. KHboum. on the set a box of oatmeal 182 Middle Tpke. Manidiegtor system standardization and oth­ (M) Movie "Barbados'* (88) WUd Kingdom (C) NBC-TV special, “Timex Pre­ his show through 1971. Breathtaking views of this (8-48) Young Bebels (C) cookies baked at home by his er problems raised by the new sents Jack Benny’s 20th TV An­ ^ EARNINGS His show runs behind NBC’s RENT Gai-ribean vacation paradise. ' ( ^ David Snsskind (C) niversary” will be aired Nov. 16. wife, Mary. SAVINGS medium. (48) Conversations with . . '. "women’s Lib —Men Who Networks, Rowan said, are re­ Johnny Carson on “ TTie Tonight 1:88 (8-48) Issues and Answers (C) Love It! Women Who Hate LOAN . 5% Dividend paid For PorKeSi (88) Direct Line (C) It!” stricted by sponsors, public Show” and CBS’ Merv Griffin In Vince Edwards directs himself A s s < » t I .V T I a Guests are Emilio Daddario 7 -.88 (3) Untamed World ' (C) A motorist accidentally drove from day of deposit. opinion and government control the ratings, but Cavett's low- (D) and Thomas Meskill (R) (88) World of Disney (C) in the next “Matt Lincoln" epi­ HONDA keyed humor and i>ercepllve in­ Banquets,: candidates for Governor of Conclusion of "Wacky Zoo of through a sotene fo r NBC-TV’s P t M S S and have "a lot of reasons for Cosmecticut sode to be filmed at Universal. 4 times yearly. terviews have won him a loyal Morgan City". ‘‘Adam-12,’’ and as the produc­ what always seemed to me very 2:98 (88) AFC Football (C) 8:88(8) Ed SulUvan Show (C) The story concerns an Amer­ ■ ■ANCWHTgS’S ekSSST riUAUCIAt laSTITIlTiaH Has If All following.. Receptions Boston vs. Baltimore. Salute to United Nations on tion crew stared at him he quick­ ican Indian who has trouble ad­ bland programs.” (8) PoUUcal Debate (C) Its 25th anniversary featuring 1007 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER e ROUTE SI, COVENTRY James E. Duffy, the network ly reacted by shouting: ‘‘If I’m justing to life a'way from the The first three Rowan and William Cotter (Dem.) vs. many prominent young per­ • SUPER SPORTS Martin cassettes, 25-minute pro­ Miss Ann Uccello (Rep.), 0>n- formers from (XHmtries around in that shot, I want to get paid.” reservation. DISHES e GLASSES necticut's FTrst (^ngressional the globe. grams in color, star George e BANQUET TABLES District. (8-48) The F.B.I. (C> t r a il b ik e s • 8B.VEBWABE (48) M o v ie ’ 8:88 (38) BUI Cosby Show (C) • Burns on on^ Jack Benny on "Guest in the House” 9:88 (S) Glenn CampbeU Goodtimo ‘The big crowds on the Uni­ another and Rowan and Martin RICHARD MARTIN • T A B L E S 2:88 (m Movie Hour (C )■ versity of CSiicago campus last • SCRAMBLERS on a third. e SILVBB SERVICE "(lharlle (3ian in Monte Chudo" Guests: Dionne Warwick, BUI MANCHESTER CHAIBS e LINEN '37. Warner Oland, Keye Luke. Medley, Shecky Greene, Jud week were not caused by any Most cassette systems use PAINTING BEST s h o w r o o m 4:88 (8) Pro FootbaU (C) Stnink. revolutionary speaker but by visrr-ou B magnetic videotape, inserted Dallas vs. Kansas City. (8-48) Movie 16 Great Bikes To CONTRACTOR (8) Portrait of a Star (C) "Long Ride Rome" '67. Glenn Sally Field, filming Universal’s OLDSMOBILE^” Turn You On into a player that connects to Stephen Boyd Ford, George HamUton, Inger "World Premiere: ‘Year 1’ ’’ ^ CAR, “Y«ir OMmsbl* Dsolsr" the owner’s TV set. Estimated Interior or Exterior (18) Movie Stevens. CivU War drama with "Down to Earth” Rita Hay­ western setting. (O there on location. Largest Dealer in Oonn. costs of players range as high lAYLOR worth, Larry Parks. (38) Bonansa (C) as $9(X). No Job Too Small (48) 1 Spy (C) U8) Kathryn Kuhlman fflww 512 WEST CENTER ST. - 6(1-1511 ^ R E N T A L 5:88 (8) Movie 9:88 (U) Oral Roberts (C> Martin Milner will partially When cassettes are in general 649-9285 C e M ^ e A - t'Dlstant Drums” '6L Gary 18:88 (3) Tim Convray Comedy Hour retrace his old "Route 06” use, vriiat will happen to net­ Cooper, Mari Aldon. Capt. Guests. Janet Leigh, T ow HONDA 649-4411 Wyatt, swamp fighter, leads Randall. (C) steps when he goes on a cross­ work programming? (16) College Football H li^ “Tlie networks will have to re­ ainail Ikiroe into FVtrida’s country tour to promote his SALES & SERVICE f r e e ESTIMATES Everglades, tuiiilng tide of UghU (C) NEW or USED gard their profiramming a little savage Seminole Indian War. (88) PoUUeal Dqbate (C> “ Adam-12” series later this 643 Center SL 6164055 MANCHESTER 155 CENTEB ST„-:44e-2466 (38) ConneeUcnt Bar Assoclar Gubernatorial, candidates for mcmth. more seriously,” Martin ptn- Hen — ’78 (C) BOV. of Cotm. debate the is- ’------^ ------VO L. L 5

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALDi MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1970 PAG E FOUR O fl WASHtN dent Nixon manian Pr Radio for the Week THURSDAY IQ PROGRAM sescu to ______oaeph Dof­ that he hi (These are the basic listings, and Include only those news Thnrsday, October M fed ’ (D), Lowell Wolcker, (R) broadcasts of 10 or 16 minutes In length. Some stations carry 1:00 (S> Virginia Graham Show and Thomas Dodd (Ind.) the indepe other short newscasts. Dally sports Information can be found (8) Hike Donglao Show (C> emment.” (30) Tales of Wells Fargo {|!jo)*'S^S:hed ^C) Ceausesc on the sports pages.) . (40) All My Children (C) (18) Movie , 1:30 (3) As the World Tarns 6:00 CBS-WINP News :60 Joe ^iragiola (30) Another World—Somerset (8-40) The Odd Couple “ differenc 6:00 News. Weather nards and Howard K. Smith (C) (840) Dick Cavett Show (C) 7:15 Bob Goldfarb—Speak Up 7:30 (3) Family Affair (18) Merv OrlKIn (O) 12:00 Sign Oft 6:20 Strictly Sports (18) Candid Camera (8-40) Miktt Lincoln (C) regarding 6:30 Monitor (O) l:i (880-40) News — Prayer and (Sunday) 11:00 News. Weathei (30) NBC News < 0 (18) I Sjw problems. 7:0 (3) TO Borne With Love (C) (30) Flip WDson Show (C) Sign Off 6:30 News and religious programs 11:20 Sports Final ' (8) Truth or Consequences (C) 8:00 (8) Politics ’70 (C) 3:80 (8) News — Prayer and Sign “ Notwit 12:.30:.iu Facerzice theme Nationivuiiun . ....uv11:30 llonltor Debate for Senatorial seat Off (Speak Up Highlights during other 12:00 Other Side of the Day (18) What’s My LineT (C) «ices,’ ’ 1 limes, day and night.) _ ^ _ (Sunday) added, “ II 5:30 SunrlSje Serenadeenade 7:00 Sunday Strings geUier an 8:00 News nomic, c 8:15 Sabbath Message 8:80 Guidelhie FRIDAY JQ PROGRAM fields in i WDRC — 1360 9:00 News. Weather among nc ^ (Monday-Frlday) 9:10 Hymntime "The Hired Gun” '57. Rory 9:30 National Radio Pulpit, Friday, October 30 Calhoun, Anne Francis, Vince Ceauses •6:00 Bob DeCario 10:00 Sunday Showcase 1:00 (3). Virginia Graham Show (C) Edwards. Saturday’ 10:00 Bob Craig 12:00 Sunday Showcase (8) MUte Douglas Show (C) 11:30 (30) Tonight Show Johnny Cai~ spent Sui 3:00 Dick McDonough 12:10 Sunday Showcase (30) Tales of Wells Fargo . son (G) 7:00 Joe Hager 12:45 Travel Trends (40) All My ChUdren (G) (18) Merv. Grlflin Show (G) llamsburg 12:00 Dick Haddad. 1:00 Sunday Best 1:30 (3) As the World TTums (G) (840) Dick Gavett Show (G) Washlngh •<5:00 on Monday) 2:00 Monitor (Saturday) . (30) Words and Music (G) 1:00 (8) With This Bing (G) 6:00 News (8-40) Let’s Make a Deal (G) (30-40) News — Prayer aad gether wi 6:00 Bob DeCario 6:10 Sunday Edition l(r:00 Bob Craig 2:00 (3) l^vie Is a Many Splendored Sign Off nia’s 'fon 6:00 News, Weather, Sports Thing 3:20 (8) News and Weather — Mo- 3:00 Terry Woods. 6:30 Meet the Press Manescu. 7:00 Joe Hager (30) Days of Onr Lives 1:15 (8) Newscope 7:06 Monitor (8-40) Newlywed Game Off a bouque 12:00 Dick Haddad 7:3U Tale Renoirts (Sunday) 8:06 Your Box at thele Opera 2:30 (8) Guiding Light ' Ceausesci 6:00 Religious and public service 8:30 Eternal Light (30) The Doctors Immedl programming 9:06 Monitor (840) Dating^ Game Robert Stack, star o t NBO 9:00 Scott Morgan 1G:30 Congressional Report 3:00 (3) Beverly HDlbillies TV’s “ The Name of the Game,’’ , ceremony 2:00 Dick McDonough (alternate Simdam) (30) Another Worid-^lay gan their 7:00 Terry Woods 11:00 News. Weather, Sports (840) Geaeral Hospital says a psychlatarist friend re­ 10:30 RMiglous and public service 11:30 Other Side of the Day 3:30 (3). Family Affair . uled bus programming ceived a post edrd from a pa­ (30) Bright Promise tient vacationing on the French ■ Gaslight (44) GOUgaa’a laland (G) solution for air pollution. Owens to grant coach. 12:00 Quiet Hours 5:25 (44) Weather Wstek (G) advises: “ Put a little menthol tariff tre (Sunday) Today, with his challenging 6:84:30 (84)(30) GUllgaa’aomigan’s lalandIsland (G) Gene Barry stars on Same as Monday-Saturday listing, (G) Romania role as Officer Jim Reed in (40) What’s My UneT the “Name of the in your gasoline and you’ll get except: A -- 8:00 (3-8-40) Weather — Sports aad smog that is springtime fresh.’’ After 1 8:00 Religious programs Jack Webb’s productiem of News (G) Game” on NBC Fri- 11:00 Quiet Hours Ing, the "Adam-12," Kent is satisfied he (18) Dick Van Dyke (30) To Ten the Truth (G) days at 8:30 p.m. P will attei made the right decision when he 6:06 (40) Bawhide 0 his honoi WPOP — 1410 chose Hollywood over profession­ 6:30 (3) News with Walter Groa- kite (G) ley, Joan Collins. Onr SPEEDY Specialty WUliam al football. (8-40) That Oiri (G) (Moaday-Frlday) (8) News with Frank Bey- TRULY DELiaOUS noon he ■ 6:00 Bill Love — Lou Morton “ Had I continued my f(x>tball nolda and Howard H- Smith 9:30 (840) Lave, American Style 10:00 Torn Jones (18) Gaadld Gamera 10:00 (30) Bracken’s World 11:00 (3-8-183440 )News — Weattor ehlcken” wlOi taiooinpsnble M. Hard 10:00 Ray Dunaway long. I still can use the (ilsclpUne ^ (18) What’s My LineT (G) aad ^lorto (C) A Whii 2:00 Bill Winters from athletics, but in a different" (30-40) News — Weather aad 11::» (8) Movie taste. 6:00 Chip Hobart Sports (C) "From the Terrace” ’60. One ccHiclude 12:00 Bobby Rivers way. It helps me create, develop 7:30 (3) The Interns (G) man's rise from poverty to CALL IN OBDKB in Wash! (Sunday) and bring to life the character (840) Brady Bauch (G) wealth and position, and dl^ Pick Up 10 Minutes Lnter 6:00 Religion ' (18) I Spi (G) solution of his marriage thru 8:00 Tom Jones I portray.” (M) ]Ugk Gkaparral_ (G) misunderstanding and neglect WASH! 1:00 Mike Greene “ Adam - 12” also stars Martin 8:00 (844) Nanny and tbs Professor Paul Newman, Joanne Wood­ dent Nix 6:00 Chip-Hobart 8:34 (3) Headmaster (G) ward, Myma Loy, Ina Balln, DEN’S DRIVE-IN ovemigh Milner as Officer Pete Malloy. (8-44) PaHridge FamUy (G) Barbara Eden. The police • action series alls ' (18) Mavis , . • 462 CENTER 8T,—648-2660 time to I Saturday evenings over the NBC "T h e Werewolf’ Man, expert- ' j j Preslder mented upon >y unBcrupulous'un O lym pic Gold M edsl winner Television Network. scientists seeking serum Peggy Fleming, wbo will star in Lines against fall-out radiation, her third NBC-TV special^ the Whli turns Into werewolf and leaves S H O P and turning 1 If her schedule permits, traU of blood and terror. “Timex Presents Peggy Blem- hellcoptt Greer Garson hopes to go on (34) Name ot the Game (G) Ing at Sun Valley,” on Jan. 24, SAVE 9:04 (3) Movie Ellipse £ a promo tour across the coun- "Warning Shot" '67. Action- has been selected by President WHERE ^ t d m k -try for “ The Men From Shi­ fUIed drama about detective at 9:40 t who finds himself on verge of Nixon to serve on his Ckimmlttee Y O U SEE On th ELECTRONICS loh’’ feature in vdiich she stars, being charged with man- on Physical Fitness and Sports. set to air on November 4 over slaughter and his efforts to ______THIS lawn, c establish his Innocence. David _ were co LABORATORIES NBC-TV. Janssen. Steve Allen, Ed Beg- The real nam e of Stewart SIGN ^ Granger is James Stewart, 277 BROAD which he changed for obvious PLEN’S TEXACO BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF CARPETS reasons when be embarked on 881 MAIN ST. an acting career. The star of END OF ROUS SPECIALS NBC TV’^ “The Men From GORMAN BROS. F.M. AND A.M. Shiloh’’ took the name of 770 MAIN ST. ALL S IZ E S Granger from his grandmother. CAR Acrylics — Potytslvr — Wool — Nylon STEREO Installed WoR to WoH Dm W in s RADIOS DAIDLE CARPET COVERHie, INC. By TH l 143 W. 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