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V FRIDAY, DEGEMBER 4, 19T0 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT iQj^ntng l^pralib Average Dally Net Press Ron The Weather For Hie Week Ended • Cloudy, cold tonight with 60 November 14, 1970- per. cent chance of snow devel ’The. next Women’s Breakfast oping late; low 25 to 80.Toirtor-tf iy^out Town at Temple Beth Sholom is sched 16,080 row windy, cold, flurrlea; high FOGARTY BR0$^ INC. uled for Suiiday' at 9 a.m. It will In Sbs. The Mien’s CAub of Center be preceded by a brief service Mtmehester— A City of Village Charm n t sxBBvr-acAKcnBvnB and will be followed by a discus ' ne 649<45S» Omgregatlonal Church will have a father and son dinner sion on a timely subject. Reser PRICE TEN CENTS vations may be made, with Mfs. VOL. LXXXX, NO. 56 (TWENTY PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN*. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1970 (Classified Advertising on Page 17) tonight at 6:80 in Woodruff Hall .Arthur Dauer or Mrs. Murray of the church. Andy Baylock, ATLANTIC Platok. ■ 1 FOGARTY'S INSURED freshman football coach at the University of Connecticut, will The Womens’ ChrlsUan Tem OIL H E A T BUDGET PAYMENT FLAK ]?e guest speaker. perance Union wUI hold Iti OPEN TO 9 P.>l. TILL CHRISTMAS k Air Christmas party on Tuesday at 2 Teacher Walkout Clockwork /Cross in Tribute Fm I on — oh Burner Grade 7 youth instruction p.m. in the Fellowship Room of /' SAT. TO 5:30 (Wm mad Servlder^ M Hmr i class 'of Zion Evangelical Luth the South United Methodist eran Church wlH meet tomor Church. Each member is re In Hartford Ends' Robbery row at 0:30 a.m. at the church, quested to bring a small gift. To Slain Captive HARTFORD (AP) — Hart- On© clue to the strength of Nets Gold HI KoHiy! In or Our of SoOsoir—Wo Hovo Tho The third annual Christmaa Produco; plus "OM FosMomd" Hard to Mild The Perennial Planters Gar-, ford’s union teachers, who went the 'strike In Its final days was MONTREAL (AP) — British Trade Commissioner collecUon for the needy is now dien Club' will hold its annual out <m strike three weeks ago the meeting FWday night. 'Ihe LONDON (AP) Britain’s in progress at St. Bartholomew’s James R. Cross said goodby to Canada today with a Fritndlr Sorvice! _ Christmas party Monday at 8 because they didn’t have a con- union invUed those teachers «dio air and sea ports were on mdxl- moving tribute to his fellow captive of Quebec separa ORCHARD FRESH: Macs. CorOands, Red, Golden Delic Church. Donations of canned p.m. at the home of Mrs. Melvin tract, swallowed a bitter pill were still staying off the job. mum alert and a massive hunt food may be left at both en tist terrorists—Labor Minister Pierre Laporte, who was ious, BaMwins, McGowan and Russet Apples; plus Fresh Schmidt, 41 Slater Rd., Wap- B*riday and agreed to go back ’The attendan'ce was 326. was under way by Scotland trances of the cht]rch or In any Cider. „ ,, ping. Co-hostesses are Mrs. to work next week—sUll without By Friday afternoon, with con- Yard today for three masked killed after a week’s captivity. FRESH: Green, Yellow Squash, Spinach, Broccoli, GauU- classroom at the school. James Britton. Mrs. Allan Led- "Why Pierre Laporte is d e a d ------------------------------- : Rower, Anise, Hot Peppers, Leeks, Shalots, Sprouts, G m n a <x»itract end with no hint that tempt of court fines against the bandits who stole $264,000 gard and Mrs.- Paul Qoupll. one Is near. teac^hers mounting, Josei^ Cas- worth of gold and diamonds and I am alive, I do not know,” house. I spent the rest of the Mt. Potatoes, Com, Boston, Romalne Lettuce, Artlchokeo, St. Jude’s Mothers Circle will Cherry Tomatoes, Green Beans, White Sweet Potatoes, Tur Members are reminded to make The strike ended In a closed national representative of from an airline truck in the« Cross said in French at a brief night in a very uncomfortable have a Christmas party Monday nips, and Chinese Cabbage. „ Christmas decorations for. a gift union meeting of the Hartford parent American Federatl<m middle of London. airport news conference. “But I position.” at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. FRUIT: Tangerines, Navel Oranges, Spanish Melons, Per exchange. Federation of Teachers Friday Teachers, announced In court a spokesman for KLM Royal want to pay homage to this About 3 a.m., he said, the Wd- simmons, Pineapples, Honeydews, Red, White, Blue Grapes, Paul Klssman, SO Charter Oak brave man and express my con- napers threw out the message St. Members are reminded to night, with some 826 teachers t**® was “ terminating Dutch AlrUnes said he believed Limes, Grapefmlt and Chestnuts. TTie board of trustees of giving approval In a voice vote teacher strike.” And Arthur was the biggest robbery ever vlctlon his sacrifice was not in Qjat led to the final negotia- WEEKEND SPECIALS bring food for a potluck and South United Methodist Church vain.” ' tlons for his release amd their grab bag gifts. to return to work. Hie vote BroulUet, president of the HFT, staged agtdnst his company. He LARGE CALIF. LETTUCE .............. head t B t will meet tonight at 7:30 at the came despite a vow by the union ® “ nigged Individual- said the gold bullion and dla- Cross spoke just before board- ggfe conduct to Cuba. GREEN and YELLOW SQUASH-----2 lbs. 4 9 t church. '•' vdien the strike began that It * would continue staying off monds were being shipped by Ing an official Canadian govern' He described his captors as ’The Rev. Arnold F. Westwood was over the principle: “ No work Monday momiiig. several clients in the London ment plane for a flight to Lon “obviously convinced and fer TOMATOES .............................................. >h. will speak on "Eastemizing from Grade Youth Fellowship of contract, no work.” "It was difficult to call an end area and were on their way to don and a reunion with his wife, vent revolutionaries.” BANANAS .......................................... * Jhs. Western ’Thought,” Sunday at 8 MAC APPLES ............................ .. peck bag South United Methodist Church Although there was one at- ^ Heathrow Airport for shipment whom he has not seen since he “ I am very glad they are out*- 10:30 a.m. at the Unitarian Uni- was kidnaped Oct. 6. of this country and away from FANCY TANGERINES........................doz. versalist Society meeting house, will meet tonight at 7:30 In the tempt to get contract talks going to do It,” Cascella ^ several clients In Amster- He looked pale after his 60- me,” CJross added. 1 We Carry The Manchester Evening Herald 466 Main St. ’The relationship youth lounge of the church. mldway through the strike, the ^ dam. COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPERS between art aidl the viewer in “ More TUan Ugliting Candles” talks qulcWy wdlapsed. Since |twM a reflecUon of responsible g, bril- day confinement In a window- repeated hla thanks to all is the meeting’s theme. HOUSE less room, but walked briskly had a hand In his res- the eastern tradition will be il- then, there has been no publi- . llantly planned operation, and It luirtrated in a display of oriental cized formal contract between t, '*2***^^ worked perfectly,”•> h„he said.aais Into the heavily guarded airport specifically to the po- Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma the teachers .and the school lounge and shook hands with ac- jjgg^ whose l<mg and tireless art objects arranged by Mr. and \ because teachers were returning "Our vans always taike different Mrs. Sigurd Folstad. Edward Phi will sponsor a rummage sale routes. We are very hot on secu quaintances amiong newsmen. ■work he especially cited. PFPO ^ * , ) _ . , ^ ^ ^ school. But he admitted that Officials cut off questions aft- chxxw also reiterated that tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 4:30 I PRODUCE!'* Van Ness, violinist, will play a One y^o n >fflclal conceded teachers wert back rity.” Vina, a South Indian stringed p.m. at Mott’s Community Cen Friday that a reason the strike today.” TTie thing that puzzled Scot er only a few were asked and <ione thing this dreadful period *76 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER — 643-eSM instrument. ter. couldn’t be sustained was that . land Yaurd most was how the hurried Cross to the waiting has given me Is a sense of the plane. 'There was no opportunity importance of the ordinary stm- 5 It never drew the large number , ‘ ^''® t^i® of participants t h ^ i t needed b e g ln ^ g ” (See Page Eight) to learn how much Information pje things w© take for granted 1 lALE for success. J»® was one of the about the radical Quebec Liber- —to live with one’s family, to OPEN TO 9 P.M. TILL CHRISTMAS The school board w|us able to ^ j ... ... ation Front—FLQ—he might talA with one’s friends and to r keep schools open, though on ^/^e looked wer the t ^ have garnered and passed on to breathe fresh air.’* SAT. TO 5:30 shortened sched^es, and by the f tuaUon and thought in the beat (Canadian authorities. Cross said he now plans to re- end of the week school officials *®""® ^ those on strike and Pope Paul He did say that he had exten- join his wife and hopes to have were claiming teachers were re- ... slve political discussions with a few quiet weeks of rest and turning to work anyway. The of- 1^® ®ltll<lJ'®n, the School his captors during the first two recuperation.