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FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1971 PAGE T W E im jflianrbfatpr Ew tiing liw alb Ayerage Dally Net Prefw Rnh The Weather For The Week Ended November 14, 1970 Cloudy/and cold through Mon­ St. Bartholomew’s annued The.boa^ of trustees of ’Ihe Rev. Russell Allen, cur­ Omar Officers day. 7’qnight’s low ranging 11 About Town peurish dance will be held Sat- South United'Methodist Church ate of St. Mary’s Episcopal, from s to 16; tomorrow’s high urday, Jan. SO, at Manchester will meet tonight at 7:80 at the ChurOb, will ccmduct a service Fire CaDs Change Friday 16.080 In the^20s. , H Boy SoDUt Troop 362 of St. Country Club. ’The event will church. Sunday at 8:15 a.m. radio sta­ M EH IilllsW Mancheater— A City of Village Charm Bartholomew’s Parish Is spon­ open with a social period at 7 ----- tion WINF. ’The program Is At 11:53 last night town fire- Omar Shrine Club change p.m., and dinner will be served 'The Junior Choirs of Eman- soring a paper drive tomorrow ^nsoicd ^ the Manchester ^ mittress fire at officers at its first meeting of 2 IN’. at 7:30. , The Sophisticates will Lutheran Church will rc» ^ cU of ^urches^d the'j^ VOL. LXXXX, NO. 84 (Clwlfled Adverttalng on Page 18) from 9 a.m. to'\4 p.m:. .A truck 1971 Ftiday, Jan. IS, at Willie’s (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1971 PRICE TEN CENTS will be in the Popular Market play for dancing. Parishioners hea^e tom or^ at 9:30 a.m. Clergy Association of Manches­ 10-13 ter. At 11:18 last night, eighth dis­ Steak House. ’Ihe meeting be­ parking lot. For pickup cedi may obtain Ocketslyy contacting “.‘’“"il; trict firemen responded to a Mrs. Robert Kennlff, 82 Ken- childrens Bell Choir ^ gins with a socifd hour at 6:30 fori o n d b o fy s 8 8 « George Bledce of 46 Bllsle Dr. false alarm at Burnham St. and „ ... rehearse tomorrow at 10:15 Pvt. E.2 Douglas J. Phelps, : ^ a.m. In Luther Hall. and dinner is at 7:30. son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robert. (Murdock will be In­ Loyal Circle of Kings Daugh­ L. Phelps of 40 Durant St. has stalled as president, succeeding terly will meet Monday at 7:45 The Grade 7 Youth Iijstrac- ^ party planning session, with completed liis basic training.at Police Arrest Two p-mf In the Federation Room of Uon aass of ZIot EvangeUcal Kenneth Reynolds as In- Raymond E. Bogue. Israeli Premier^ Ft. Campbell, Ky. He Is now Public Records Center Congregational Church. Lutheran wUl meet to- gtructor, will be held Monday taking advanced infantry train-' Fyn* the entertainment portion Hostesses are Mrs. Ruth Mul- morrow at 9:30 a.m. at the Warranty Deed of the program, Bernard dad U.S. Seen Intensifying ing in the artillery at Ft. Sill, In .Connection W ith doon and Mrs. Mary Thrall. munlty T , 79 N. Main St. The Okla. Francis C. Shea to Neill C. Shearon of Coventiy, a canoe­ M. U.N. Envoy Confer ----- class Is open to the public, and Nodden, property at 70-72 Parker ing enthusiast, will idiow a film 1 1 1 9 pbH . The 50-60 Club of St. .Meiry’s ’’Ghost Dance” will play for a small fee will be charged, Little Flower of Jesus ktoUi- St., conveyance tax - $29.15. called "White Water.” By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to U.N. headquarters In New Episcopal Church will meet to­ the Teen Center dance tomor- Baby-sitting Is available. The ers Circle will meet hmlght at Marriage License Members may bring guests, Kidnap of Diplomat ’Ihe special envoy of the Unlt- York on Sunday. b-night at 7 at Neill Hall of the row at 7 :45 p.m. At the Com- session will deal Wlta "getting 8:15 at the home of Mrs. Donald Ronald Jon LaBonte of 52 Ftd- and reservations should be As Jarring and Mrs. Melr 'church. A film about “A Trip munlty, 79 N. Main St. from back In the swing of j>arty-glv- Knofla, 30 Clyde Rd. Mrs. ton Rd. and Patricia Ann Steele made with the club secretary MONTEVIDEO, UruRuay (A P)— Police reported to- t o y ^ S p r e w ' ^ d S i r ^ to England” will be shown. 8 to 11 p.m. Ing after the holidays. FYank Morlarty is co-hostess. of 560 Vernon St. by next Tuesd^. day the arrest of an economics student and a tire com- leraei in the renewed efforts to ^w ar s a ^ t ^ GI Withdrawal inWiet pany worker in connwtion with the theft of a car that Work out a peace setuement in help from the United States, Is SAIGON (AP) — The might have been used in the kidnaping of Ambassador the Middle East. trying to sabotage the ^>eclal Geoffrey M. S. Jackson of Britain. ' • . - wag. Ounnar v. Jarring’s United States will with­ ’Ihere was no word from the •second iheetlng with’Mrs. Melr draw 20,000 combat troops In Jerusalem.' They met at a Sadat, speaking FYlday In Cai­ from the Saigon region Ministry 'issued a ro, said Israel could not pursue working lunch hoeted by Israel’s during (the next four CoBBecticni f "W® wUl spare no foreign minister, Abba Eban. her "expansionist ^ ^ ^ and ^ mlUtaiy ®«ort to protect his Ufe and ob- But as they conferred, the and her ^bot^ ct tae months and deactivate a '' ^ A % "'® *®'" ^ ^ immediate UberaUon.” chief opposition party In Israel, J “ ^1®8 mission without / the major tactical headquarters rorist guerrlUas. ^he government has refused Uie Gahal, sent speakers out encouragement and full support in a speed-up of American ♦ s < s j WeU ®OBie You to President Joige Itacheco Are- to

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. fCONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1971 PAGE THREE /: 7 f T ~ 7 ~ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1971 Prison Stripes P A G E T W O Coventry Public Records trips,p.m.. smd 4 p.m. H is Costume Tuesday, 9' sum. to 4:80 p.m., Lackluster Market Stalls M D V E I I M n N I Sheinwoltl on Bridge During ■ December, the '^own W. Baker of 14 Lake Shore Df.', Graduation The Baby Has News for Senior Qtizens open card playing, TV viewing, CSerk received 9 warranty Fdrmington; Eastern Develop­ raimuiENiBi TOURNAMENT EXPERT deeds, six quit claims, two ment Onporatlcwl, lot 118, sec­ visiting; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.. Se­ JACKBONVIUliiD,. BTa, LAP). By WALLY FORTIN nior Bowling League at , the At Start of a New Year MAY SETTLE TAMELY certificates of devise, two tion 10, Northfields to Peter L. M* if a* Miii«i it la mmm probate certlflcatea of Jointly Marcdiese and Lucia T. Delphla ®^®” titfkey” DIREGTOR Psuliade Lsmes. No 1 ^ sched­ NEIW YORK (A P ) — The severe a setbsmk w ill occur If NORTH uled. By AIPRED SHEINWOU) owned property Euid one change of East Hartford; Kenneth s. *v g cure in the Duval O o m ^ Been Named Hellow everybody!. Well, now By the way, here's some­ stock msu'ket tiptoed gingerly actually does.” ^ 10 3 of fiEune. Schwarts, lots 1, 2. 3. 4, 89 and keep WUllam Evans that It’s all o ver’ fo r smother thing that should bo of Interest Wednesday, 10 a.m. to noon, . Hie Dow jwJones«b» average «of ou80 In a week of articles devoted C? 5 4 - WsuTEOiUes recorded Includ­ 40, block K, -Waterficiit Park ««nlng his high school dl- yesm, maybe we can g^et back to you folks. This coming llq***^ embroidery, t^ien card ‘‘‘‘o having vigorously j^dustrials dropped 1.91 to 887.01 . MU MMimO to tournament play, I have o A K 10 ed: Carmal J. and Florence Cyr, to Lyndon L. and Roberta E. to our regular routine of things Wednesday, Jsmusuy 18, we are piaylng, visiting, TV viewing; danced out for the week. On the other hand, aural M lw w , pointed out, that -It Is often Q 109 8 54 ALL DAY ' 4> prt^rty on the northwesterly Wllmot; Prank S. and Louise H® 'Wre stripes instead of cap for a few weeks anyhow. going to have*Mr. Edward Jolly, noon to 1 p.m., Hot-Meal, and ■nie robuat yesurend rsdly the Associated Press 60-stock necessary to make risky, even Prtfvost, CMstliie Marie, daughtef of Paul and Uicy WEST EAST side o f Lake WEUigumbEuig. to P Glode, lots 18-19, secU(m E, g»wn and the tradiUanal We pulled a little shrewdy at sm Insuranceman, who will ex- Moal-cn-Wheols; 1:80 p.m. to 4 'reeled to a sharp loss on Mon- average reached a 1970-71 high Hi. MW MHimO desperate, bids or plays in a R eid Prevoat, 28 DEtirt HUI Rd., South W ndsor. She was born 4 Q6S2 4 874 Kenneth M. Euid Frank L. Waterfront Helshts to Donald walk to the stage was changed SUNDAY tte Center, as we decided to plsdn that always troublesome P-m- Pun-Day;' 3 p.m. talk on day, the first tifuUng session of of 298.2 vdth a Weekly gain of faailil SuMaui WnMi duplicate (tournament) game. Doc. 22 a t Manchester MemoriEd Hospital- Her maieinal grand- C? K 107 3 2 ^ A98 Hastings; J(dm F, in Euid Jer- W. and EUzabeUi T . Dorman o f to a Step outside the ceU, but he ^ve the members who attend­ Medicsme, and some of the M edicare; 8 p.nu to 4 p.m., the new year, 2.6. Today we see the tqipoBlte side pEurents cure Mr. Emd Mrs. HotVsird'Reld, 218 Green Rd., Marf- of the coin: There are times 0 84 0 0975 rllyn S. Ash, p r o b ity on the Stafford, and Roger Burke, two achieved his goal Friday, ed or participated. In many of many changes that have oc- square dandng. Bus pickup at Despite a mid-week 'cphound. The New York Stock Ex- 4> A 6 4^ 732 chester. Her paternal grandparente are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pre- curred lately. He’ll also try to noon, and return trip at 4 p.m. the market wound up the ^ e k change index of some 1,200 com- when the tournament expert southerly side of Edgewater pieces on School Street to Kath- Evans, 32 startetl work to- our reguar progrstms, a cbwce M fm n a SOUTH vost, 29 Bunco Dr., Manchester. She had a brotter, MichEml, 6; answer your questions. So, If Thuradny, 9 :4S a.m, to noon, wlth little to.show for its efforts, mon stocks added 0.28 at 00.46 settles tamely for a • minus Drive, Lakewood H e l ^ to le®n F. Caruso of Manns pickup at 8:80 o.m., return about the ecomomy m i a tele- Board up to 70.18 million McattlsatM) matenud grandpEurenta are Mr. and Mrs. VWHlam Wilhite, here; you’ll be glad you were, trip at 12:80 p.m. Neither side vulnerable. | 1 NT Pass 3 N T A ll PaM HylEuid, lots 88 and 89 block 18 NormEUidlrt, property on Route six-month sentence and started they should have preference. 'Vised Intervle'w^sessian that shares fi 1.69 million sharas TjiIxa Charles, La. His pateniEd gran^^arenta Eure Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday, . we started out Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, kltch- night. the previous CCh. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••a# Opening leaid — Three' of ._J— -1------In Gerald Park and vicinity, t0 N44A to Lorrdlne Normandln; serving the time earUer this As a result, we, and by we I George Edward Saundera m , 7 Seabreeze Dr., Watorford. with a group learning all about en social, one can of canned Nixon nr^^cted that business Among 1,816 fiMmeslies traded m i ■Velrea G. Rhoades and J^mes ^ c y J.. Breen, lots 86 and 86 In month. * e e * * mesm Pete Vendrlllo smd- otir liquid embroidery. From there, goods needed;' noon to 13:46 would^Se good In 1971 and oven the Sew York during opens the three of -A. Lowrie of town. ' East 'View Acres to. Joseph J. to, the defenders will surely raise of partner’s suit or a hlgh- j^roperty of Richard T. Young BurnW^.^— Love Story, 2:80, -et ux, except 1.46 Eicres, to W illiam O. Jr. (aka W illiam O.) matched and smUed, t t e taU, Drake Hampson, 184 HUlUmd SL He was bom Dec. 20 Ed Man­ Barbara BeUivesoi, Ann CarlsMi, price rises in late 1970 hurt the 26%; Occidental Petroleum, off take the ace of clubs and a total er-ranklng suit of your own. In It was a "good” night, and I : , : ^ O:po. chester Memorial Hoepl|al. Hia maternal grandparents are Roger Lee and Robert Ber- market, particularly the blue % to 17%, and Leasco Data, up 6 00 8 06 4 of our heart tricks. Down one. this case your choice' Is between James A. Ealcome Euid Richard Knight of thin prisoner In the whlte- can’t thank Pete Vendrlllo, Cinema rx—''The Aristocats, and tte Providence Produce gj^ppad blue-denlm pants Mr. and Mrs. ChEirles Drake, Swansea, Mass. H lf paternal thlume, students from the Man^ Hebron chip lsmes. 1% to 17%. At rubber bridge' you would the notrump response and a Lavatori of MEUichester; Car- Jane Magora, Mrs. Ellen 1 :00, 8 :00, 6 :00, 7rf», 9:00. _____ Warehouse Company, first piece gj^pp^d outside his ceU emd ae­ grandparents are M r. and Mrs. Thomas A . Harhpaon, West- Bronkle, Mrs. Claire Renn, Chester Workshlp. "Deteriorating leadership The fivq most active stocks on try for four diamond tricks and raise to two hearts. Prefer t^ mella D’Amlgo Emd Frances L. because of on Pucker St., and Babcock H cepted a diploma from Wygal. port, Mass. He has a slstor, ’Ila c e y MelEude, 8%. Fritz WilklnsMi, for all doing a coupled with a lagging blue chip the American Stock Exchange tour spade tricks. If you found notrump response 'm c e ll, lots 27, 28, 29, 80, 31, 61, *«•!**" t Party Onesta P u b lic section have weakened the mar- were National G «ieral warrants the queen ^ of diamonds slnvle-single- the flat distributicdistribution and t^e 92, 03, 04, block R, Pine Lake Road to M. A. Gammino (3on- Then he stepped bemk Inside superb job to make the even­ strucUon Company, 728 Val ey ^ continue his sentence. OampbeU, Shawn Patrick, sriv« ton, doubleton or tripleton In minimum count. Shores, to John McCormack; ing a memorable Mie. In' erly PUfka CampbeU, 77 Birch St. He was bom Dec. 29 Ed Leo Juran,^iwhers of the Fair­ mented Newton D. Zlnder, ana- of 888,400; Superacope, up 4% to /"ancnesier u n ve- . the West hand, with the queen Copyright 1971 and Ruben Grahn, lots 1 imd 2, St., Providence. R .I. , ,, Evans, SEiid he luid tremble Records Probate certificates of Join y his studies at first because Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother Is way Store; Mr. Juran was the lyst for the brokerage firm of E. 28%; Amrep, off 2% to 36%; Hall spades In the East hand, you General Feature Corp. block V, Pine. Lake Shores, to Murpheys Report owned property bjc’ude tte trying to kick his drug Mrs. Marie PUfka of HEulford. His pEdemal grandmother is Over the holidays, I received flrstxiimhant I talked to about Twelve warranty deeds were F. Hutton A Co. •ly Enterprises, off 1 to *=“ = Qhasily Ones, ^ould make your contract. ’This. WEdter Jr. and Gloria L. Delton "A t this point one cannot say 10%, and Phoenix Steel, up 1 to _ would happen about 14 times In of Vernon. estate of Carmel Calm, as re- «cold t^ ey,” by stopping Mrs. PeEU-1’ Lee, 186 Center St. He has two brothers, Edward a news report on the doings, Gold Card, and he thought filed with the town clerk’s of- 'UA Theatre — Huckleberry jqq Jr., 9, and Steven, 4; and a sister, Deborah, 10. udiat kind of correction or how 8%. December WEmrantieB elIso In­ corded In land the use of nScotlcs at once, over the past year, of a retired It was a great idea, and would fice during the month of Dee Finn, 2:00, 3:60;T h e Owl and Chance 80, page 682 to Wbrfrod 8 . C^ ; tapering couple. Relieve me aftei^r^ad- he happy to honor It. With this comber: the (Pussycat, 6:46, 7:M, 9:46. jg g gjjjjj chance, but you cluded; 'Virginia C. Grabowskl, and tte estate o f W tta iri J. HUt- „ j didn’t sleep mut Courtney Tracy Lynn, daughter of VinUEtm R. Emd Judith Ing the report I canT-JIelp but encouragement, I went on to the Arst Amston Lake Company to East Hartford Drlve-In - try for It at rubber p ^ ^ im 4 ^ lots 6 and 6 in recorded In volume 78. " Logim Courtney, Maple SL, Vemoh. fflie WEts bom Dec. 29 at feel that if'retiring^cmld be like other merchants, who vedeed Bond Market I WEU9 here,” com- Elizabeth M. Bochaln of Col­ G lory Stompers, 7:30; She Devil bridge. You would score game tte ^ e Wangumb^g ^ d page 849 to Josephinejosepiune I.i. HUtgen ® MEmchester MemorlEd HospltEd. H er pEdemal grandpEurents Eun that for everyon^ I’d be In a the saime opinion, and so the Lindsay B id Association to JEicquellne Gran- jr* . mentea. chester and Murray Ostrager of on Wheels, 9:00; Hells Angels (v^orth about 400 points, Includ- of East Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Courtney, 169 Avery SL, W^pplng. hurry to rStiro myself. Oh yes. Gold Card became a reality, Prices Eased Amston, property on WcUl St.; NEW YORK (AP)—Brush­ on 'Wheels, 10:20. jjig the trick score) on 14 hands 4t of 899 East 72nd SL. New ® *^J^e^ofi,l8tribuaon for the author of the story is nMie we hope the Jurans enjoyed Amston Lake Company to Eliz­ ing off reports thab^his aides In Bate Cuts East Windsor Drlve-In In 100, for a total plus of 6,600 S:62^’'i4 De'SLr toclude tte estate of Mebroy, Timothy John, son of Jcdin W. and Kidhleen other than our very good friend their visit, as we certainly were abeth M. Bochaln of Colchester are dyeing the 1972 presiden­ Vampire Lovers, 7:30; Cry of points. You would*be down two ler MelToy, 88 Grandview St. He was bom Dec. SO at Man- and one-time boss, Mr. and Mrs. happy to have them with us. W ^ ’nSii^ ^ AssoclaUon ^ B O Y SCOUT and Murray Ostrager of Am­ tial primaries. Mayor John NEW YORK (AP) — Bond the Banriiee, 9:00; Cycle on thg other 86 hands for a total S—TTx 'uirxrinio c< Ostronder, one half .Interest m Memorial HospUEd. Hia maternal grandpfiraits are Horace Murphey. As you know After a short meeting the ston, p re ^ rty on SkinneT Rd. V. Lindsay says that "under prices eased during the early Savages, 10:30. minus of 8,600 points. Your net Notes and News Mrs. ^Anna Binder imd Gendd Brader, both 'of Pennsylvania. they are now residing In their members were treated to some and WaU St. no circumstancee” ydll he part of the past week, but ral­ score for 100 hands would be OraSS of ^ f ^ - ^ S T r His patbmal grandparents are Mr. Emd Mrs. Warren A. M el-, new home at 3166 Chase Circle, nice colored slides of, England, Also, Harry G. Amberg Jr. et SUNDAY QeorreGeorge Jr. andana Mabel Maoei G.u. Stick-buck- to Edward J. and T>.,f«ov« Edward afr<$At R. roy of Reading, Pa. He lum two sisters,' Kimberly, 6, and run. lied after %-polnt reductions In Burnside — Love Story, 2:00, minus 3,000 points. Sarasota, Fla. 88681. and Central Europe, and we ux to MyiMi A. and Anna B. both the prime rate and the dis­ Not very good; but If you set­ elTlSs 16, 16. 17. block 16 In ^ of Pack 112 Kristine, 4. It ’s great to hear from them, "Maybe they’re trying to 4:00, 6:00, 8:00. Gerald Park to tte Gettsemane Bristol ^ A *1 * A want to thank our pilot Mr. Wadlelgfa o f Rt. 86, house and get me out of town,” Lindsay count rate of interest. tled fo r' down one on all 100 onio -M-oHiiwin cnee M Cannon, lota 4, 6 ana Cub PEick 112 held a pack and to know they are in good property in Amston Village; Cinema I — The Aristocats, Baptist Church. 6019 Madison ®"®® ‘*7;“ Froebel, Ethan, son o t David A. Emd Fampla litTnrien Irving CarlsMi for a fine presen- Joked Friday, when asked The investment banking firm hands, your net score would be meeting and Christmas party at health, and. really enjoying life. Robert. J. Grenus .to Anthony T. 1:00, 3:00, 6:00, 7:00, 9:00. _ Street, West New York. N.J.; «. >^>‘® Froebel, Webster Rd^v Ellington. He wim bom Dec. 27 a t Mim- tatlMi. about the published reports of Salomon Brothers said corpo­ Washington School on Dec. 22. Best of everything to you, Sylvester ot Old Colchester Rd., Cinema H - The Owl and the and Francis Earle and Ethel N. ^rt- chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents ore pr. Our sick call found Inez Ma­ that his staffers have been rates and municipals showed Pussycat. 1:30, 3:30, 6:30, 7:30, worse. Den 3 presented the opening Gladys and Horace, and if the honey slipped on the ice and Lot 1, Amston; Richard U. and good net gains oh the week but Brown, lots 19 and 20, secUon K ®t « Walnut St., East Hart and Mrs. EdwEird l^TnsteiKof Hawthorne, Mass. Hla-pEdemEil studying the electlMi laws of 9.30 . In’ a tournament you would ___ ceremony and the roll was call- weather continues the way it is broke her right schoulder, and Phyllis H. Hutchins to Amston some medium m aturity- 3 to' 7 In tte Ostt Grove AcldiUon to lord. grEmdparents Eire Mr. and kbn, Albert nKiebri of Hartford. states 'that hold such primar­ TTA Theatre _ Hiiekleberrv S«® contract of three Rlchard W and Theresa J. Es- Certlflcates of devise are the ed. Den 4 received tte sAton- up here, maybe some of us will recuperating at her home, at Lake Comi»iiy, Lots 287 and ies. years _ governments failed to ^ notrump Is normal and that the A A ^ "v • • "sneak” away for awhile, and ug Bluefleld Dr.; and «o Amston'. '' terbrook.of Mathleson Drive, estate of Benjamin James^a- Armstrong, Boberi Tague, sen of Tague G. EUid Beverly Lindsay aides had been overcome earUer losses. Long odds are overwhelming that at Andover ton, three pieces on Bimker Hui CubmEUrt^r Arthur Raymond BrEunhall Armstrong, Long HiU R^KAndo'ver. He was bom look in on you. qcss Moonan who lives at. 16 ' Also, Carol LaMng and Am- quoted as saying that reports governments-over 20 years- tr.g_»uortfnrrl rirlve-Tn ___ every table declarer will get to Th e ' remaining warranUes Road to Ethel M. paten, and presented the following boys Dec. 22 Ed HEUtford Hospital. lOs maternal grrEUidfatter is Paul To start back In our “ rou- p j,je H ill St. Emma Merkel t»> ston Lake Company to Michael on prim ary laws were pre-. were strong, however, advanc- qj Stomners 7-SO- She D evil 8r ^ e In notrump and go down. fine” of things, wo had 67 par- j^t the Crestfiold CMivalescent K. and Mildred H. Snowden of »re; Morton Shlmelman and the estate of K ^ J?™®® ^ “®: BramluiU, Long H ill Rd., Andover. His )^a$emal grandparents pared and sent to ranking Ing a lm ^ ta fu U p o ta tn e t. you should lead the king of Short-term rates declined fur- clubs and settle fo r down one. B. Vlnlck, Trustees, lots Malmgren. ^ tlclpating In our kitchen social Home. In the Manchester Hospl- 108 Sunset Lane, Berlin, Lot 18, members of the mayor’s Eire M r. Emd Mrs. JEimes Groves, SL PeteiMnug, FUl games. We normaUy have as jg Marvin Baker, Skinner Lane; Sam J. Pesce- S T S .M-Uon 2 lot 112 secUon volume 62, page 864 to Anna F.arrow point; Steven Luz, Daniel and staff, and that there seemed East w in d ^ D rive'In should be an average tello to Richard and Caron Ann W JtorJSelSi to E ^ ^ D e- Malmgren of Berlin. Parson, and John Walratt, a many as eighty attending this Kathleen McGuire, to be "an inexorable force program, but I guess a good idnglng alMig with Mitch S ell­ Sparveri Holbrook Terrace, 1970. Many other money market Y^niP*^ l^ers, ^30, , be a bottom, ve’lopment corporation; East- A change of muiie was record- gold a r r w ^ t ; Scott moving In a general direc­ rates dropped by about 28 basis ^® Banshee, 9:00; C^cle many were Just "resting” after er was next, and this was follow­ Wethersfield, Lot 2, East St. Dally Question er^Development Corporation, ed for Mercedes F. Labonte to tonsen, Jpw, David tion” of a Lindsay presiden­ points except for three-month Savages, 10:30. lot 79 Noi^elds, secUon 7 to Mercedes F. KeHy. Black and Michael Sloan, wolf their noisy and long weekend. ed by square dancing, with a Also, Sam J. Pescetello to tial Ud. Partner opens with one heart. Sunday... Others no doubt were a little few waltzes tossed in for a Richard E. and Elisabeth W. certificates of deposits, which Daniel J. and Sharral-Dawn — . „ „ ^®®= "I have no Interest along declined 46 basis points to their afraid of the weatherman, and change of pace. Bailey of Holbrook Terrace, Mlnlor- Carol Burke pivperty Manchester Evening Herald Jeffrey Fltriierbert, one-year — A GOOD DAY TO LEARN ABOUT you should' know that If we’re that line,” the mayor said. lowest levels since early 1968. Price of Stamps on the northeasterly side of Coventry correspondent, HoUy se^ce pip Wethersfield, Lot 8, East fit.; IMPROVING YOUR HEALTH — running “a program, the worst Pinochle parish ot St.. Peters to Canm Eurodollar rates' also were low­ Main 8L to Ronald E. and Ann Oaniner, tel. 748-8196. John Plnkham presented tte er, but federal funds were much any storm 'wUl w ait for us to Thursday morning’s pinochle Brothers of Amston Lake, pre^ Heads Tow ard 8c ' ______.______^------— ------— following Webelos with awards: higher, Salomon Brothers re­ get things over, before It starts. erty on Church St.; Elson -John Pinkham, citizen Emd CXXME AND HROWSE AT THE NEW had 62 in attendance, with the Houley Raps ported. WASHINGTON (AP) — The (It says here in small print.) following winners; Florence Stackhouse to Alfred Goldstein forester bEidges; Ulysses Or- The corporate bond market, cost of mailing a letter probably Bio' incHNicoLoftif "PARKADE NATURAL HEALTH ------Kohls, 682; Ellen Bronke, 672; of Femwood Dr., Colchester, Youths Wrestle Gators, duz, citizen, naturalist, for­ Lot 109, Sec. A, Amston Lake. ThawIn faced with a large inventory of wUl go up this ^rlng as the PURR-FECTLY s H o w m o ester Emd athlete badges; Chris­ FOOD SHOPPE" 64 For pinochle Ellen Kiernan, 672; Katherine unsold new issues, opened a bit debt-ridden U.S. Postal Service t iMiSi Swr tu t ISb SI i ! Also, Robert I. Tupper to WONDERFUL AT topher Luz, citizen, naturalist, In the afternoon there were 64 Frey, 668; Floyd Post, 661; easier, then ralUed after the takes on the tr^plngs of a pri- Dodge Dozers in Rescue IN LIGGETT -PHARMACY AT THE PARKADiE playing in the pinochle touma-. Katherine' Hcirrigan, 660; WU- Caron Brothers Inc., cf Rt. 86, FUN! 9:U< aquanauL Edhleto Etnd forester Auto Freeze good. reception o t a new tele- yate corporation. 9 m ment, with the following win- bur Miessier, 663; Inez Mahoney, property on MlUstream. Rd.; phone issue. . (AP) — Youngsters cued tour poisonous water moc- ®**^' The stamp for a first class let- 1 1 eaMn imfllfWF &nd Bibout 700 tUT- Bian 0&l6 Ha OIi&P611g» ners; Tom Grant, 706; Eva Lutz, sso; Vic Chrlstetison, 644; Peter Robert J. Von Edwins et ux to HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. ^ Brothera ^d Inter- ter te ^ * t^ ‘to 1^1^ 671; LuclUe Crawford, 666; prey, 644; Roblna CarroU, 641; Frank R. Rathbun of Hebron, , are wrestling aUigaton, captur- ^ to tte alligator, citizen, forester and artist Esther Anderson, 667; Paul Walter Kohls, 689, and Eva Lots 284 and 286, Amston Lake, Thomas J. MeskUl "Is the first “S, P*'®' sU cents to eight cents In April Ifaig po4abnous snakes and net- g number of flab netted and badges . _ ^ . Schuetz, 666; Lee Steinmeyer, Lutz, 624. fiobool Lunches economy dl- ,y IM' H k t s n G a s ; ting turtles In on effort to save pinned In buckets. He said they Den 4 received the inpecUon 664; Jennie Fogarty, 662; Ar- The menu at the elementary recOve,” a Democratic senator issue sold out and jose to a pre- “ ' says that iMy not be «IL NEW CANTOON RATUZE them from the treads of buUdos- would be set free In tte Ever- award and presented tte clos- mond Roux, 661; Elizabeth Rob­ EYlday was another day to schools next week wlU be: charged Friday. mlum. enough to match higher wage I era that are turning a once- glades. ins® ceremony. TECHNICOLOR® The scouts sang Christmas inson, 637; Gus Gull, 636; B. try to catch up, and being budg' Toward the close, after a 40- peaceful canal into the site for Monday: Orange Juice, )5eans MesklU, who has ordered a Pfns: "SEAL nLAinP* CEurolB to start their psu-ty. McDowell, 633; Mary Thrall, et preparing time, I’m sure and franks, cole slaw, fruit on the purchase cf new basis-point decline In prime ™® nine-member board of I an apEurtment complex. unson SEmta ClEuiB Joined them and 633;Robina CarroU, 627, and there wiU be a few lights burn­ new-lssue yields. Investors Sovernors, to be sworn In Indi- About 16 young Audubon So­ cocktail. automobiles by the state, has a TV Generation distributed gifts to everyone. Frances ETke, 624. ing a Uttle longer for the next Tuesday: Spanish rice, green $is,0(x> Cadillac on order for his turned cauUous, Salomon Broth- vlduaUy the next feiw days un- ciety members went to the site WeU, this past week we lost few wMks. beans and celery salad, carrot official use, said Sen. Robert era said. Recent as weU as sda- ‘*®*’ recant appointments by they learned that many Still Depends our Mayor Nathan AgostineUl, One big thing to remember sticks, pet^ohn bread, fruit Houley of Vernon, soned corporates advanced by President Nixon, has yet to

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iiatirliFatpr and less banfaifiing' power than it might Covatlry have had then, and may, in fact, Whole New Experience^ be left out of the solution process alto­ iEtJFnitt0 IfFrali Bus4. Schedules PUBUSHKD BY THE gether. That may make Mr. Acheson Admits Welfare Nominee HERAUD PRINTINO CX5.. INC, Reyised For 13 Blssell Street angry,. but it does not make Chancellor B y DON MEIKLE Being supported by others is Uanchester, Conn. an experience that robs people THOMAS F. FERGUSON Brandt either a ninny or a villain. Fifty School System HARTTYIRD , WALTER R. FERGUSON (AP) “ I of their self - confidence and I PublMiers years from now the historians may have don’t know anything ^bout toe School bus schedules will un­ their self-respect. White said. Founded October 1, 1881 reduced Mr. Acheson to their footnotes, state Welfare ’Department,” toe ’Ihe House is expected to act dergo some revisions starting proposed new State welfare Publtohed Every Evening EMOpt Sundays but they will have to be proclaiming next week on White’s appitoit- and Holidays. Entered at tlie P o « Office at MCdnday, Starting with morning commissioner said Friday. ment, since toe job of welfare MantAester, Conn., as Second C3ass Hall that the giant post-war mistake in Matter runa, and on a system-wide Henry C. White, 39, of commissioner is now vacant. Bloomflel^, meinber of a well- - SUBSCRIPTION RATES B urc^ was a joint Russian-American basis, 'all buses will run at least John F. Harder’s resignation, • P&vaM£;Lln Advance to-do family and a former effective last ’Tuesday evening, One Year ...... 330.00 enterprise. five minutes ewUer than prev­ banker and business executive, Six Months ...... 1S.60 was accepted by MeskiU with Three Months ...... 7.80 iously. had just accepted toe new gov­ words of praise. One Month ...... ZOO ernor's offer of one of toe most Gambling’ Into Solvency Exceptions to this policy fol­ Harder, a veteran employe MEMBER OF . low : thankless jobs in state govern­ of the department nbw serving THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ment. The Associated Press Is exclusively en­ It is entirely logical that, even before At Robertsmi School, tore is as its district director in its titled to the use of repubilcatlon of all New York City can manage to get its only cne other bus revision. In When asked why he took the New Haven office, performed news dlspiitches credited to it or not other­ job. White dwelt upon toe ex­ "capably and well in one of wise credited in this paper and also the system of off-track betting parlors in the afternoon Bus 12 will reverse.. local news published here. ita high school run and will then periences of his wife, Elaine, toe most difficult assignments All lights of repubilcatlon of special dis­ as a volunteer worker with toe In state government,” Meskill patches herein are also reserved. operaticm the New York State Legida- go into Robertaon School to take ture should begin ccmslderation of a Hartford Welfare Department. said. '■’I have long regarded. The Herald Printing Compemy Inc., as­ children previously assigned to "She had inspired me per­ sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ ' ' V Commissioner Harder as an ef­ proposition to set up legalized gambling Bus lOA. haps more than she realized,” fective administrator, a man of graphical errors appearing In advertise­ At Coventry Grammar on the ments and other reading matter In The casinos all over the state. White told, newsmen. compassion 'and a diligent Manchester Evening Herald. motning run, children who used The completely tenable, if still rather He said Mrs. White’s reac- worker.” Suhecrlber to Los Angeles Thnes-Washlng- to ride Bus e will now ride Bus tlon to toe news, which she lon Post News Service. which will make its run Full service client of N. E. A. Service Inc. sordid principle involved is this: having 10 heard on toe radio Friday, was: Publishers Representatives — Mathews, minutes later than Bus 6 did. "When did you last see ybur Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency gone so far toward accepting the legali­ Two Men Held — New York, . D^roit and Beaton. (’This is toe only bus that will psychiatrist?” zation of gambling as a means of try­ be running later.) D i^ a y advertising closing hours White, who served as GoV. In $4,500 Theft J w Monday — 1 p.m. hVlday. ing to rescue the state and city govern­ At Capt. Nathan Hale School Thomas J. MeskilTs campaign For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. ments from their financial troubles, why I nr in the morning Buses 10 and 12 chairman last year, listed some GREENWICH (AP) (Police For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. are switching runs, each starting B\>r Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. stop anywdiere? Why not legalize all of his own qualifications as " I charged two New York City For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. 10 minutes earlier. In other like messes . . . I’m good at uien Friday in a $4,600 armed Classified deadline — 5 p.m. day ne- Sore publication. 6 p.m. Friday for forms of gambling everywhere? words, youngeaters yh o pre­ dealing with people . . . I have robbery of toe A&P supermark- Saturday and Monday puUicatton. If, by some not impossible chance. viously rode Bus 10 in the morn­ a certain amount of financial Riverside section, Saturday, January 0 New York State does proceed to turn it­ ing will now ride Bus 12 and acumen . . . I feel I can get Christopher Currie, 24, and vice versa. Bus 6 for CNHS will people to work together.’^. Grady Davis, 31, allegedly en- self into a second but much wealthier start ita run at 8:16 a.m., 16 White said he had no imme- tered toe store about 2 p.m. Nevada, but with its own residents in­ minutes earlier than previously. dlate plans for changes In toe and oirdered manager William Mephistopheles Disturbed tended to be the major customers of its In the afternoon at CNHS, Welfare Department and want- Robbie to give Uiem money That gay and debonnalre Mephlstoph- Bus 6 will take the children ed to hear toe sugfgestions of fl^>m a safe, own gambling establishments, there will previously assigned to Bus 12A the employes. "I’m going to do ' Two women noted toe regls- eles of our times, former Secretary of be evolving a new definition of what con­ and will then return for a sec­ a lot of listening,’’ he said. tratlon number of toe alleged State Dean Achescm, who has spent a stitutes g^ood citlzendiip for the people ond run, taking toe children as­ White’s background in brief getaway car which police stop- great portion of his elder statesmaiuliip signed to the Bus 6 run. Young­ Is: Bom in New London in pod on toe Connecticut T^implke. of the state. 1931; attended Loomis School, Currie was slightly wounded by debunking the idea that there can be sters previously assl^ed to Just as, in our economy of plan­ Bus 12B in toe afternoon at Columbia University—where he a'police bullet as he ran from ansfthing like morality in the conduct cf ned obsolescence, it has frequently been CNHS will now ride on Bus 12 majored in Italian Renaissance toe vehicle and ignored two a nation, is currently in the van of a and this will no longer be a literature, and toe Yale School warning itoots, considered patriotic good citizenship to of Music (he plays toe violin); Officers said all toe rqmiey group of American "cold warriors’ ’ who double trip. buy new automobiles and appliances 'Purpose of all the revision is They^re Gathering Glass for Recycling served in toe infantry 1962-64; was recovered, are contending that Chancellor >RWy even when we don’t really need them, to assure an on-time 9 a.m. worked for United Bank Sc The sui^cts ’ were charged Trust and toe Hartford Nation- with robbery'with violence, and Brandt of West Germany is doing some­ just in order to keep the economy spin­ opening at CNHS, where buses have been arriving late due to Boy Scouts of Troops 25 and 47 and Civitan Club members load zations are involved. Many housewives, concerned with litter and al Bank; became president of possession of stolen property, thing both evil and dangerous by trying ning merrily, so in the citizenship of Photccntohed by SytvMo Oflsra a truck with glass at the Municipal Building parking lot this the refuse disposal problems, have been saving glass for recy­ toe Capewell Manufacturing Co. a revolver allegedly used in toe BITTERSWEET, CHENEY HOMESTEAD tight scheduling. Parents are be­ to deal with Soviet Russia toward some the future it may be considered the first ing reminded by bus manager morning. Harry S. Maidment, right, is chairman of the project cling. Other collection days will be planned, depending on the re­ of Hartford, makers of horse- holdup, officers,, said. Lillian Robbina that buses will shoe nails. In 1967; signed up ------kind of normalcy in Europe, responslbiUty of the individual to do'his which is sponsored by the Conservation Commission. The glass.. sults of today’s drive. Clear, amber and green glass must be kept not wait for children who are separate. Bottles and jars must be reasonably clean but they can as a Republican last June (he The main issue hei’e is not the relative­ proper amount of gambling, and there­ will be taken by a town truck to a state firm for recycling. Prof­ had previously been unafflli- Account Closed not at toe specified stops at toe its, if any, will be used for conservation work. The project is one be br(}ken. (Herald photo by Pinto) ly trivial one of whether ICr- Acheson is fore his proper amount of voluntary con­ Wonders of the Universe- Herald specified times. ated); and left toe presidency ^06 ANGBLiBS (AP) — “I Another reminder from Mrs. of several anti-pollution drives in town in which several organi- of Capewell l^ t Noy r, two ^ ^ j engaging in something cf a double stand­ tribution to his state’s financial needs, Connecticut Yankee Yesterdays Robbins concerns high school days before toe elecUon. withdraw .$1.60,” the ard in trying to h(4d another sovereign every day. Students taking driver educa­ , « ® University middle-aged m w told toe Solar Flare Hazards By A.H.O. Genovesi Lists of Hartford, White was involved . country to a level of behavior he has at-'- 'Perhaps the ultimate braefit to the 25 Years Ago tion. These students are being Manchester Hospital Phone Pioneer Gets Subcontract told that they are to wait at toe In negotiations with students ' .. ,,, . ways considered his own natlim .free to state from such a system may be some­ be more jealoua of their own In­ H,,..).,™ * i , „ ______1 But toe man didn’t have an Dr, I. M. Levitt, Director equals nine synodic periods of Gustave Schrelber is re-elect­ It is to be hoped that the high School for their afternoon Hospital Notes ’The telephone number for Office HQurs during the campus strike last ^ j violate. As a piHnt of debating honesty, slight changes which have taken dividualities and more anxious spring account, toe teller replied after thing' less than now estimated. It may The Fels Planetarium Jupiter and Saturn (l.e.. nine ed chairman of the Board of bus trip and are under no cir- Manchester Memorial Hospi­ For Floating Oil Barrier Mr. Achesim’s main objection to Chan­ Relief (forerunner of Board of place In its situation will prompt to keep drawing public issues VISITINO HOURS tal was changed a few State Rep. Donald Genovesi Asked about his philosophy of cheeking. be that pact of the thrill of gambling is Of The Franklin Institute conjuctions or meetings of these cumatanc^ to wait at CNHS. Intermediate Care Semi- Tax Review). the State Senate into a reform between themselves. \ ____ months ago, but too late to Pioneer Parachute, a subsidi- system preparatory to dropping of Manchester’s 18th Assembly welfare, 'White said, ” I would cellor Brandt’s activities is not moral the feeling Is either doing some­ two planets in the sky). private, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m.- The development of a novel ■ Mrs. Helen Potyra Is install­ of Its long drift into disreputable The only way they can do that Manchester Evening Herald, be listed correctly In toe new ary of Pioneer Systems, Inc. of the barrier. District will hold office hours to see people get off toe ^ d ^ ^ a d e at all, but highly practical. He fears that For this reason. It Is further Ap.m.; private rooms, 10 a.m.- thing illegal, or something frowned upon method for predicting sunspot ed most excellent chief of Me­ legislative icmduct. is to do more of their business Coventry correapondent Holly phone books. ’Die hospital believed that sunspot actlvltv Is out in the open, and to cut . 2 p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Manchester, has been awarded „ „ „ X H*" It’^te?^'^Irattag ’^ve me toe $1.60^r I’ll the German statesman may be entrap­ by reqiectable society.'’ ^t may be that, morial Temple, Pythian Sisters. ’The changes in its situation Gantoer, Tel. 742-g796. number is 646-1222. ^ ^ ^ ^ , compUshed by towing the pack- He will be in the 8th District • • • ai s very casiraung activity could provide some tied to the positions of the four down, too, on the amount of ' Fedliurics: Parents allawed a $240,000 subcontract to devel- age from a surface vessel, hell- Firehouse, Main and Hilliard a male to be out of work ped by Russian guile. major planets, Jupiter, Saturn, can be listed as follows: Main and when such temptation to thfe is safeguards for astronauts on 10 Years Ago 1. ’The Democrats control this open business which is accom­ any time except noon-2 p.m.; East Hartford; Mrs. Amelia op an aerial-delivery system for copter, or possibly by a sea Sts., beginning at 7 . j...... p.m. cmd on welfare. Even unem- teller gave it to him and» And, very precisely, he fears that turned into a command from Respecta­ future, long-duration trips to the Uranus and Neptune, but espec­ plished by off-the-floor ’g 6htle- Others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. Sadloskl, East Hartford; Jacob a floating oil barrier designed drogue using ocean-current Genovesi said today that he compensation is de- e robber e ^ ^ d F r l t o y after ially Jupiter and Saturn. An- Senate by only two votes, which Souih Windsor Brandt may baxgain awjay, or blunder planets. More than 1,000 attend dedi­ means that the defection or manly agreement rather than ’ Self Mrvloe: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Suchy, 32 Bank St.; Rebecca A. ^ contain spills in coastal wa- welcome suggestions for K--adli^. We want to give a one of toe lehst productive suc- bility, the actual business of gambling parently, their tidal action In­ cation of n e w Junior high man back his virility and give cessful bank robberies in the Sunspots—which give rise to merely the physical absence of by^ pff-the-floor. discuaalon of ths 4 p.m.-8 p.m. (3ote, Grandview Rd., Tolland; ’Ihe barrier is to be compris- possible legislation by toe 1971 away, or simply give away the structure itself may lose its appeal. \ fluences what takes place be­ school, honoring retiring school Town To Try a woman back her pride.” city’s history. solsLT storms or "flares’’—con­ just one Democrat could turn merits of the particular pro­ Intensive Care and Coronary Craig S. Carlson, 87 'White St.; ed of a fabric curtain with rig- General Assembly. He said that Acheson and the other American archi­ neath and on the surface of the 'superintendent Arthur H. Tiling Whatever the trend, the suggestion cern NASA scientists, but at this the Senate into a tie vote which posal. Care: Immediate family only, John W. Aberle, Mountain St., 1'*'® project, for toe U. S. idlfylng vertical members and Feb. 1 is toe deadline date for for whom the school is named. Experiment In tects of the cold war built in post-war time there is no definitive meth­ sun. could be broken by a Republican ’The chances seem good, then, anytime, limited to five mlnntes. Rockville; Christopher Nelson, Coast Guard, Is a follow-up to flotation members to provide the filing of bills by Individual here is that Connecticut should very od by which high-energy solar The significant result of this March of Dimes drive gets Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m.- Europe. ^ lieutenant governor. th%t Connecticut may be about 91 Oxford St.; Scott A. Black- air-dropped oil pollution con- buoyancy. legislators, well content itself, for the next few particles from solar storms can study reveals .that solar storms under way with John E. Willard to recapture the Senate half of Recycling Glass 18:46 p.m., and 6:30 p.m..8 2. ’The fact that there IS a Re­ mon, 206 Main St.; Mrs. Felicia system^dwelo^d^and tes- conceptual design and de- . (? This and not in any question of his years, with watching, without being in be predicted. Eventually, a which pose potential hazards to as chairman. Its Legislature. publican lieutenant governor The Town of South Windsor J**"*’ * * P-m-'* a . DeFord, Colchester; Richard •’I’ armoimced last velopment toe barter was n - . » » „ ' Sunday... possible inconsistency about ethical' I timetable on the arrival of the _astronauts on long journeys The House, praise ita abeer rno or «:804».m.-8 p.m. .,0 R«nedlet Dr. Wan- '^ ^ h received national comnleted bv Holt. Cross and BrUlBh InvestDientB any hurry to emulate, the effort of New who will be presiding raises the has agreed to participate on a Soucy, 129 Benedict Dr., Wap- ®P*'***F. which received national completed by Holt, Cross and harmful particles niay material­ through, space may be predict­ size, has never been able to' Age IJtnlts: 16 in maternity, pj„~. Evelim C. Lloyd, 121 Publicity. That system, air- MUgram of toe Massachusetts' standards of ccmduct —■ Is where the question whether he wUl be as trial hasls in a glass recycling — A GOOD DAY TO LEARN ABOUT York" State to gamble itself into sol­ ize. able. However, only In special 'Gurrenl Quotes function regularly and fully aa It, in - other------area*, no.r limit in gj . Frederick N. Marsh,, d n q ^ * b y two 100-foot-dla- institute of Technology, which BONN — Britain’s Indui^al irony should be brought home to Mr. cases Is knowledge of solar pliable a cooperator with the program, according to Conserva­ investments in West Germany vency. Dr. E. R. Graf and his as­ ‘^Most of us in Washington a secret caucus, and haa al­ ■elf-eervice,. / g2 Psrk West Dr., Rockville; meter parachutes, contained a analyzed toe complex Interac- IMPROVING YOUR HEALTH — storms expected to Jiave an ef­ caucus habits of the Democrat­ tion Commission Chairman Mrs. are much larger than Gonnan Acheson. sociates at Auburn University have seen a lot of mismanage­ ways been the more orderly ' „ Mrs. Lois S. KoppUn, 48 Avon- hydrauUc pump, diesel engine among waves, current, fect on travel through space. In ic majority as were his Demo­ Louise Evans. investments in Britain. Direct FVn* what Chancellor Brandt is trying advanced the idea that sunspot ment in government programs. and responsible half of the Leg­ Due to cMistniotion, puUng Mabel Schultz, and huge inflatable bladder ex- barter and oil, developing toe- COME AND BROWSE AT THE NEW Academic Advocacy the case of moon trips where cratic predecessors. Beginning next Saturday, activity may be controlled by ' But military assistance is the islature. May its membership for emergencies is eevetely re- g£; j Theodore Gozdz, pandable to remove up to 140,- ^ r y and performing wave-tank to do now, and what, in the event of his The fact that there are social needs the positions of the major transit time is about three days, 3. ’The Democrats are going to marked containers will be plac' 000 gallons of oU from a tanker m ^ el tests Britain and N o ^ e m Ireland ■•PARKADE NATURAL HEALTH first program that I have come : never be reduced to the point ‘ .atriqM. The piibUc is urgen^ Odar Swamp Ext., Coventry: failure, some other German elements which outstretch our reach and grasp planets. This concept was first the trips may be uostooned have to move their caucus ed neair the entrance to to' in trouble at sea. . . ’ . amounts to $192 milUbn, while across that appears to be .char­ I where the legislators of either ' reqoeitM not to (»ark near-tto Dgvld*Morsey Jr„ 89 Lockwood FOOD SHOPPE" y does not relieve us of two reapimsibUl- suggested by the eminent math­ until there is no further flare rooms from the lieutenant gov­ town dump on Strong Rd. Dur will do later on with perhaps greater acterized by unmanagement’’ . party can fit themselves in to' emergency entrance except to •rhe new project — toe barter Mh^vtife ^ 1 ^ ^ a ^ S T lln ^ de- ®''*Ush investment in the Fed- tles which extend beyond our traditional ematical astronomer, the late E. danger. Once astronauts have ernor’s office on the right side Ing toe trial weeks through toe discharge emergency or wheel eral Republic runs to about IN UGGETT PHARMAX3Y AT THE PARKADE risk and even violence, is something UuU, —Sen. William Proxmiro, D- . the invisibility of a small cau­ AIso, Mrs. Sally Potter and I®*" couialnlng coastal oil spills- gjgp manufacture toe full- institutional role. First, we as scientists, W. Brown, In 1900. Other astron­ embarked on a trio to a planet of the chamber to the old Re­ month of January only clear adm issions. To p ick np dlS' $470 million. Wis., chairman of a Joint Eco­ cus room. son. East Hartford; Mrs. Bever- If being overseen by Johns- gcgje barter, was decreed to be almost inevitable the social scientists, and educates in the omers have also discovered cor­ the transit time will be so long publican rooms on the left side, glass will tie accepted. No color­ charged patiente, please park In ly L. Gerber and son. Dart Hill Manville Corporation s Research Operational goals require that public professions have a responsibility nomic subcommittee. and it will take some of them ed glass should be left at pres- Bioment the United States started to relations between planetary pos- that it would be Impossible fo (he general lota first and the Rd., Rockville: Mrs. Kathleen U'® barter be deployable up to for Inventing and innovating in the de­ Itims and the cycle of sunspot precisely predict the occurrence at least-h^ the session to re­ 'build. Dean Acheson’s kind cf policy in "The administration’s pro­ ent. but it may be Mored At ^ instruct you where to Nordaulst and son 629 HUH- million Coast Guard pro- 30 miles offshore within four sign of hew institutions, better fitted to activity. The Auburn Univer­ of a dangerous storm .'\.Under member whlcff’'way to walk. A Thought for Today home pendingnj>n/4lmr toethe outcome of . ._..^______gie____ patient,INOraquiai uiiu 0011, __ gram of Vlqtnamization of the ard St.' Mrs. Catherine 'V. hours after notification of an oil poet-war’ Europe. meet community needs than we oui^ sity investigators have shown these conditions the astronouts 4. ’The Republicans having Sponsored by th/e Manchester this experiment. ' Magowan and daughter, 12 Pioneer’s job will be to deve- spill. The system must survive selves are. Second, we have a responsl­ war 1s not in my opinion a pro­ just won a state election with Tile basis of that policy has been much how positions of the planets must be provided storm shelters Council of Churches Bottles must be rinsed clean Patients Today: 291' \ School St. Rockville' Mrs. Sally I'V *be delivery subsystem for lO-foot seas and contain oil in biUty for advocacy. have governed sunspot activity which could encapsulate them gram for peace but is a pro- their candidate for ' Governor, of food, and covers must bo simirier than it hds usually been describ­ 'gram for the perpetuation of the ADMITTED YES’fERDAY O’Steen and daughter. East airdrop from Coast Guard C- five-foot seas and two-knot cur- In the area of institutional design and from 1967, to the present and for periods ranging from a few and the Democrats feeling the 130B cargo aircraft at altitudes rents. war.’’—W. Averell HarrUnan, f 'Die crow Is a large bird that: discarded. Labeta may r e m ^ Virginia Bean, MOD W.. Middle Hartford, ed. Underneath the ornamental webs of InnovaUoa we must rise to the challenge they have projected their pre­ hours to, perhaps, days to pre­ necess ity for campaigning makes a great effort of flying—< but under no clrcum stoi^s can . Robyn Berry, Coventry; -v ______of 800 feet. The 28-foot-l6ng, The earlier oil pollution con- former chief negotiator at the diplomatic language, what we did was of the need for neighborhood, communi­ dictions to the year 206S. vent Irreversible biological toward their own return, there with heavy flapping of wings. ^ garbage or other trash be piac- Bertha H. Blnkerd, 46 package will weigh approxi- trol system, for which Pioneer Paris peace talks, in a newly NOW ty, metropolitan InsUtutloas which are IVhy should positlcns of damage to their bodies. ' Is some chance that the club- and often he caws at the top of< - ed in these botUes. The to*m . Qall P. Boland, 31 mately 26,000 pounds with its also developed and tested toe to choose to make a military ally cf one published book. more humanly responsive than tradition­ planets affect activity on the Sunspots first began being llke atmosphere of previous ses­ his lungs as If the effort was,,,, does not have employes avsU- piymouth Lane; Mrs. Catherine Duplicate Bridge five 100-foot recovery para- recovery system, h a s been half of Germany and thus keep Europe al political bureaucracies, and more lo­ aim? The answer Is that the studied with the invention of the sions will no longer exist. In more than he could bear. Now- able to separate tops or garbige gorello, 26V4 Eldrldge St.; Mrs. ------chutes.. named ADAPTS (Alr-IDellvered “ It is easier for the United divided on cold war lines instead of be­ cally rooted in the communities they massive planets like Jupiter and telescope In 1610. While much that club-like atmosphere, the the eagle is a much Iiuger,. „ from bottles. Broken glass to Broderick, 401 Keeney Resulte last night in a dupli The bcLrter-mooring _ system Antipollution Transfer System.) SPEED QUEEN States to supply us with weap­ serve than are the tradlUonal profession­ Saturn raise tides on the sun study and research have gone Republicans used to let the- heavier bird that soars much acceptable. st.; Miu. Barbara W. Chamber- ®®t® bridge game at toe Italian- be a combination of infla- It is designed to be kept on ing willing to gamble on the neutrality of ons if we go to the talks.” —Is- al service organizations. The neighbor­ and when uniquely posltlcsied into trying to disclose the mech­ Democrats get away with their higher in the sky, w d I remem­ This program is being tried lain 97 Hamlin St.; Mrs. American Club are: North- table buoys and anchors, Im- alert for aerial deUvery by toe a reunited Germany. Rightly or wrongs hood corporation, the commuidty health this tidal effect can be rein­ anism of formation and behav­ rsiell Defense Minister Modie favorite process of doing all ber as a boy seeing an eagle.,, on a temporary basis to d*ter- Katherine P. CSieney, 21 Hart- South, Richard Pasternak and bedded pyrotechnically, and is CoaSt Guard to distressed tank- ly, we organised poet-wair Europe for the center, the store-front legal d ista n ce forced to a maximum. With this ior very little progress has been Dayan, conceding in a Haifa real work and discussion behind fly with only now and then a " ’ mine toe public’s interest in this r j . mpj Edna E. Clark, Robert Whltesell, first; Mrs. Jo- subcontracted to Arthur D. Lit- era and other pollution sources, bureau, the housing rehabilitation work­ speech that US. pressure was a the closed doors of the party COIN LAUNDRIES possibUlty of war rather than for the maximum, sunspot activity is made until iwently. Now that flap of the wing.. The use of a ir ,, conservation program and Mrs. 90 Mountain Rd.; Thomas Don- ®®Ph Marcello and Joseph Toce, tie. Inc., of Cambridge, Mass. ADAJPTS Is being readied for shop are merely suggestive. More intel­ 'also gfreatest. we are in the Space Age and factor in his nation’s return to caucus.,. And the Democrats, for currents make all the differ- Evans stressed that toe success nelly, Manchester, N.H.; Chris- second; Jon Marx and Milton upon Impact, toe package operational status, and toe possibility of peace. ' lectual imagination and more profession­ To understand the evidence sunsets can affect the lives of Middle East peace talks. their own part, may realize that ence in the world. I wonder lf„, o f toe program will be deter- tine E. Dooley, 467 Watrous GiAUleb, ^ r d will automatically release para- Coast Guard Is planning to ifito- at 2 Convenient i.ocations Theoretioally, once we had set up our al ingenuity Is needed to shape institu­ presented by astronomers we astronauts In transit, an Inten­ they can’t command headlines this is what is meant by the mined solely by toe public’s Rd., Boltofi; Eileen A. Greider, East - West, Robert gbutes and deploy its mooring cure 20 systems early in 1971. and Roger lOonnolly, ■ structure for possible war, we might tions which encowag^ the fact and the must realize that there is a sified search has been Initiated “ Any idiot can shoot. Apart or air time with secret proceed­ text “’rnist in toe Lord and He.'.'; willingness to cooperate. 79 De^iwood Dr.; Linda C. Hughes first; P.D. Griffiths and Mrs. —------^ : feeling of community self-help and self- center-of-mass for the mass for this mechanism. It would from that I simply do not want ings. will bring it to pass, . Rest in Clear glass my be placed In Glraitls, 91 Scott Dr.; Mrs. Jo- 1. HartNnl Rd. Next to Ihe Daily Qiim . eventually bargain with Russia for Arthur Pyka; and Mrs. Al La- determination. No university can pre- system which is not at the cen­ be strange, indeed,, if the solu­ to kill things any more.’’—^Lord ’These changes in the Senate the Lord, wait patiently for,. the marked containers during sephine C. Hulteen, 42 Alexan- Plant and James Pollies, tied the reunification of Germany and the scribe any more than it can manage ter of the sun—for it must take tion to an acute, but purely as­ Snowdon, brother-in-law of situation all point toward the Him.” Pa. 37. toe regular hours of the dump, der St.; Mrs. Hanna Johnson, beginning of a normal life for Bhirope. such 'drgaBlzationa without destroying tronomical question resulted Queen Elizabeth n , . explaining same possibility. ^ J. Manley Shaw, Pastor"' for second. 2. Main S t — Next to Gerri’s Goin^^l^iy Gloanors into account alt the members of which Includes Saturiay and 61 RusseU Bt.; Robert W. Jolie, The game, sponsored by toe their community authenticity; but the from concern about the physi­ why he has wlth^awn from It is the possibility that both South United Methodist IS B VMIVSBSITY OF OONNECmOUT Practically speaking, however, neither the solar system. ’This is similar Sunday. There is no pickup 78 Church Bt.; Mrs. Virginia Manchester Bridge Club, Is trained talent of both faculty and stu­ to a Lazy Susan piled with food, cal welfare of the astnmauts. royal grouse-shooting parties. parties in the Senate may now Church ''' near Dairy Mart \ available. Kreuscher, 191 HoUister St.; played each Friday at 8 p.m. at we nor Russia was ever likely, once our dents duxild be a resource available on whose center of mass is not at Non-Credit Extensioif a volunteer, contractual or consultative Arrangements have been made Oiartes S.. Lahda, IW S y c ^ ^ the^cliiWiouse, 138^ Eldrldge St post-war teeth had been set into our the geometric center. This cen­ by Town-Manager Tfrry Spren- ^ e ; Kevin T. Lindsay. 62 Ox- y^g „ug jjg^j basis to bdp bring such institutions into ;Preeenta rvspective halves of Gemfuiy, to prove ter-of-mass, at a considerable kel to have the glass trucked to ford St. week, there will be a A.C.B.L.------16 LB. 30 LB. SPEED being. distance from the sun’s center, a factory where It will be Also, Alexander C. Mac- BIG B O Y c^iable of letting go. Hie stalemate that Sectional Rated membership One challenge to the social scientific is Influenced by the positions ground up and remade into new Donald Jr., 66 Grand Ave., Real Estate Prineiplss & Praettsas W ASH ER S DRYBIS disclt^ es and professions is to help in game. the cold war statesmen in Russia w d of the planets, especially the FiscHetti 5^g, Rockville; Walter Marquairdt, the design of such structures. WASHERS large ones. ’This provides a sit­ ______West WiUlngton; Cart Meadows, ONLY MINUTES the cold war statesmen in the United Turning to our second task, advocacy, Results in a Thursday morn­ This course is approved by The Connecticut Real Estate 10 uation in which planetary Manchester Btanlng Herald VU Rachel Rd.; Edward Mer- States had built together was a stale­ we — the students, the faculty, the ad­ ing duplicate bridge game at (fommlsslon as toe educational requirement to become a dynamics can play a critical Sontti Windsor oOneapondent, rltt, 88 Birch St.; Kathleen Mor- ministration — cannot duck the respon­ toe Manchester Country Club mate they themselves could not break, Barbara Varrick.^tel. 844-8874. rte. South Glastonbury: Karen Real Estate' Bitdcer. (Approved for Veterans) sibility for the advocacy of public pro­ r^e. are: North-South, Mrs. EUsie hi. McOooe, Rt. iBoltcm; Har- (ujiyies and Mrs. Agnes Green, once they had It built grams which we as professionals know The positions of the planets 86 rfd E. Osgoo|d, Warehouse yrst; Mrs, Charles Turrell and Hiat decreed the Inevitability that, must be undertaken. Our obligation as with respect to the stm is be- Ltetiirtr: Gardntr DogliMly lived to be the mechanism by 'D a f A ®4na Rcwe, 466% Main ^rs. Louis L. Daigle, second; sowier or latpr, Germany itself would advocates cannot be limited by our which sunspots are bom and l \ a i e A k C t t L ii gj . ^jmg Ruaseu, 45 Farnham Mrs. Philip Holway and Mrs. Where; Manchester High School, Middle Turnpike, Manchester Stainless steel tubs. Regu­ Large capacity normal or awareness that the social needs can lar wash or gentle for durable press drying cy­ For large family loads or begin to achieve ^ts own reunification, mlg^rate across the solar surface. 1'Windsor: J2 Wells Mrs. Jacqueline Kovacs, first: cut, Storrs, Cmm. 06268. Tel. 429-8311, Ext. 1280. do) the only thing that may* take Ger­ representative cf his colleagues. Tbls is 1965, showed that the rate of change of the angular momen­ ^ ^ rates which Yolanda E. Smith, 99 ®nd Mrs. Mary WUlhide and • STEREO MUSIC many and Ehirope out of the blind alley no less true simply because of the fact fr o m ^ lp ^ r ^ lS Mrs. Helen W. Ener, M «- Susan Felice, tied for sec thaT" we think that most of our col­ tum (or what we might loosely Name ...... r ” nSS-lWO.' B «n d y St.. Bolton; Mrs. Mar- ®nd. • BRIGHTLY DECORATED into which the poxUUan of Germany leagues agree with us. call spin energy) of the sun and ihe organtiaHon of U JM tii around The principle of leaving the expression about the center-of-mass of the MewNew *itomobUe automoiHie loanlo«. raws^ Foreign Debt '•'PLENTY OF FREE PARKING of conscience and conviction to the indi- solar system exhibits a 178.7 carry the lowest interest which h®rd; Mrs. Marion B. McLagan, Address one half of Germany forced them, a NB3W D B I ^ T a P) The per vidusC without any pressure to conform' year mean periodicity which are currently at around 11 per » S t; M i^ r d T. ( ^ k , 9 Main St, gouth Windsor; Mrs. capita foreign debt of India is OWNED ft OPERATED BT FRED ANNULU long quarter of <>& century ago. The to an institutional position, is essential V can 'be reasonably correlated cent. (Street) (City) y (Zip Code) B same problem has to be solved now that to the academic ethic. — KDfOMAN with su iii^ t activity. As a point emicuc^iMUrNm The reduction comes in the Bertha J. Jotandro, East Hart- $12.80, Finance kOnlster Y, wske of a series of cuts in the ford; T racy I* Lalus, Bolton; (havan told parliament. had to be solved then, only the United BREWSTER JR., PRESIDENT OF of fM t the s u n ^ t curve also Day Telephone ...... Social Security ...... OPEN DAILY 8 A.M.-11 P,M: YALE UNIVERSITY, IN THE ANNUAL has a special long-time period dARLBoRo CO jrnltW Drime rate in recent months, Gary P. Gresh, 66 Patricia Dr., It totaled $6.88 bUUon on Aug States has less freedom of movement. , REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT. of 178.7 years which curiously wUch is the rate charge Vernon; Albert Flyer, 80 Del- l. The interest on it in 1969-70 ■ ■ their largest, and mo#t credit mont B t; Mrs. Zeta Ford, 61 amounted to $148 mlUlon, he worthy oustoraera. Oakwood R d.; H. Gardner HUIa, said. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1971 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEST^, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1971 Mayors Send Area 'Churches ^ • Heavy List BTAB. G A'ZEIC 'V Our Savior Lutheran Church ■ Business Bodies St. Bemard’a Church Ch u r c h e 8 -By CLAY R. POLLAN- BockvlUe United Methodist 288 Orahsim Read | ARIIS LIBRA Church RockvUle Calvary Church 8t, Mary's Eplaci^tal, Chnrch ’ St. Bartholomew’s Church / W MAR. 21 Yovr Daily'Aethify Guido -South Windsor • - To Assembly ser, 22 143 Grove St. Rev. George F JC. Reilly, (Assemblies a t <3od) C!hurch and Peuk Sts. Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor According to tho Stan. Rev. Ronald A. Erbo,'Pastor JOINS PLAN OCT. 22 Rev. WiUaid E. Conklin, Pastor M7 IB. Middle Tpke. Rev. George P. Nostrand, Rev. Edward M. LaRose 1-13-26-30 To develop message for Sunday, DANBURY (A P ) — The Con­ 7-19-24-37, Minister Rev. WUUam Schneider ^The Manchester State Bank • . - ...... Rev. K. Li. Oustafscm, Rector K Assistant Pastor ^5061-82-88 read words corresponding to numbers 48-59-71 Rev. Anthony MitcheH 8:80 and 10:46 a.m.. Worship hM Joined the Executive Credit necticut Conference of Mayors Pastor Rev. Russell Allen TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign. 9^ud (Plan of the .American Ex­ SCORPIO 9:80 a.m.. Church School, Service. Holy CSommujiloa at Ihh overrode some member opposi­ Rev. Ronald Haldeman Saturday, Mass at 6 p.m. -‘Jr A «. JO Vbonotr 31 An 61 Tiring press (tempany. Under an 2 You 3 2 L « f 62 if ocr. 22 Nursery through adults. Saturday Mass. 7 p-m. 1 » : « service on ^ first, tion to a hefty package of leg­ 10 a.m., Family Worship. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 1 >5::< MAY 20 3 Mointoin 33 Fine 63 Recent g agreement signed recently, the NOY. 21 10:46 a,iii., I^rship Service. Sunday Masses, 7, 9:1B, 10:80 Sunday of each month, and at lOrSS a.m., Church BlUe 7;S(> a.m.. Holy Communion. 10:1s and 11:30 a,m. v11-21-32-43 4 Good 34 Running 64 Recipe s bank and American Exprese islative proposals here Thursday' '46-68S1-90 5 inspect 35 Nicely 65 Doy 4 3-20-30-41 Nursery'^tluougfa Grade 4. and 11:46 a.m. the 8:80 service on the third School, classes for all ages. 9 a.m., Ih e MinistratlMi of 6 YouV .36 Or 66 You're J 155-72-84-89 6je offering a Jointly sponsored ndght and called for a federal GIMINI Sunday. .vi ' 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Holy Baptism. Sermon by the Church of the Assumption 7Rofh 37 Be 67Corry SAGITTARIUS credit card carrying a mini- • revenue-sharing plan and better MAVJ. 8 Good 38 With 68 On THnltgr Evangelical Lutheran S t Matthew’s Chnrch 9:80 a.m., Sunday Schofd and Hymnsing, gospel music, anjd Rev. Mr. H^deman. Church Adams St. and ‘Thompson Rd. ttOY. mum 32.0OO line of credit, plus means of dealing with strikes Rev. Edward 8. Pepin, Pastor •(J JONf 20 9 You 39 Return 69 Project Chnrch Tolland Adult Bible Class. Bible preaching. School, Crib Class and , Nurs­ 10 Try 40 Double 70 Tonight Dec. all privileges of the existing by public employes. ery care. Rev. Robert J. Burbank 0-18-31-42 11 Leu 41 Home 71 You (Missouri .Synod) Rev. J. Clifford <3urtln. Pastor '51-64-70 12 Move 42 Old 72 Office 2-12-23-351 Wealeyan UnNed Metiisdist . American E lx p r^ Card. The (giposition was mainly to Emanuel Lutheran Chnrch 9:40 a.m., Simday Morning 47-58-69 80 Pro^ieot St., Rockville 13 Of 43 Speed 73 Lucky Church The card will be available the size of the package, mA to Church and Chestnut Sts. Coffee House. Saturday, Masses at 5:00 and 14Purchoies 44 From 74Aetloo Rev. Bruce Rudolf Sunday \^gU on Saturday a t CAPRICORN Crystal Lake Rd., BUlngton^ through, the bank to individuals Its Individual contents. Rev. C. Henry A^erson, 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer. Ser- 7:30 p.m. 15 Time 45 You 75 In Dec. 22 7 p.m. I MAIL COUPON TODAY who ciui meet the bank’s Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, 16 Luck 46 CoTKentrate 76Surprltei 8 and 10:30 a.m., Wmrship Rev. Harvey W- Taber, Pastor.. Mayor Elmer Mortenson of Pastor mon by the Rev. Mr. , Halde- 17 May 47 In 77 You JAN. IP Sunday Masses, 8:80, 10:80, requirements for an unsecured 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Service', Holy Communion. Newington said tiie conference Bruce J. Evenson, Intern man. 9-17-28-401 18 Out 48Uted 78 Gomblei 4-16-27- and 11:48 a.m. Uhe of credit of 32,000 or more. 19 Statement 49 Out 79Toke 9:16 a.m., Sunday School. 9:46 a.m. Sunday School should seek two or three bills 1/52-57-67 145-5 The card enables holders to ob­ St. Bridget Church 20 Harmony 50 Over- 80 Adventuroui Adult Instruction Class. Classes for all ages. ,, that have real meaning rather 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Divine Wor­ Concordia Lutheran Church LIO 21 Hoite 51 Fothloned 81 Limited AQUARIUS Unitarian Meeting House tain funds at the bank in cash Rev. J(riui. J. Delaney, Pastor JULY 22 11 a.m., Wordilp Servlcet than ” 200 bins that .do not.” ship. Sermcm by Pastor Ander­ 40 Pitkin St. 22Renilte 52Lood 82 Trip JAN. 20 60 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford or Travelers Cheques, 'or credit Rev. Harry McBrien AU6. 22 23Aheod 53 Them 83Tbe/re Unitarian FHlowshlp Nursery. m " It is fooUah to. come in with son, "Education with a Plus.” Rev. JoMph E. Bourret, 24 Might 54 MiNiey 84 Be fee. tt Rev. Nathaniel D. Laurlat to his diecldng account. A \ Rev. Nell F. Fitzgerald of Glastonbury 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth a lot of bills,” he said. “ Yiou’ll 8:56 and 10:40 a.m.. Church ' ’ Pastor w -.^54-65-66 25 l> 55 Or 85 Daring 8-22-44-^/^ cardholder can also obtain Sy^75-78 26 Wotted 56 Be 86 Action Academy Junior High scare those guys right out of . School for three - year - olds 74-76-77 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. funds while away from home. Saturday, Masses at 5 and VIRGO 27 It 57 To 87 Sub-stondord their seats.” We the undersigned petition the State Legis­ through Grade 8.. Nursery for 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, 28 Hove 58 Some PISCIS Main St., Glastonbury. Nursery and Worship Church 7:30 p.m. Ih school auditorium. AUG. 22 88 Indicated fee. IP The card carries other bene­ Calling the legislative Infants. Church School and Nursery. 29 Carefully 59 Agolnit 89 Dipiomotic Sfdiool. S t Margaret Mary Obnreii fits,, and fraudulent uses of it lature to widen Route 1-84 to 10 laniss between 10:30 a.m.. The Service, Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, s e r . 22 30 In 60 Fait 90 Objectives MAR. 20' 10:30 a.m.. Service, Nursery package a “ kitchen sink,” May­ 1/10 Wajjgilng are protected by an American East Hartford and Manchester, before spend­ Church School and Nursery. and 10:30 a.m., in church; and .^.,6-15-25-34 and School. or Ann Uccello of Hartford told Trinity Convenant Church ^ ^ G ood ^^Advene ^^Neuctal 5-14-29-39^ Vernon Azzemhly of God Rev. ’Thomas O. O’Neil, Piutor Express arrangement, accord­ 10:30 and njoon in school audi­ :&'49-60-79-86 53-62-8M71 the conference: ” We shouldn’t ing $5.5 million of state money to,widen Silver so Hackmatack St. 104 W. Main St, Rockville Rev. Joseph Sibick ing to ' (haries U. Sullivan, Church of the Nazarene torium. Bolton Congregational Church be going for a barrel full of Rev. Norman E. Swensen, Rev. Earl B. PetUbci^ ‘ - bank vice president. Regular Lane. Pastor 236 Main St. Bolton Center Rd. Items but idiould go for a Saturday, -MasBos at 6 and 7 American Express (terds will Rev. William A. Taylor, S t James’ Church Rev. J. Stanton Conover, smaller package of five or six p-m- oontinue in effect. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with Pastor Msgr. Edward J. Reardcm, Minister items.” SILVER LANE HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION Understanding of Judaism 9:46 a.m., Sunday JSchool, ' Sunday, Masses at 8:80, 10 classes for all ages three Pastor _,M ayor Frank N. 2kiUq of Nor­ classes for all ages. and 11:80 a.m. Postal Awards 470 SILVER LANE through adult, plus an Infant 9 a.m.. Prayer Service. Rev. Joseph E. Vujs 10:16 a.m.. Church School.' walk, however, defended the Rev, Thomas Barry 11 a.m.. Worship Service nursery. 8:30 a.m.. Church School for Held Need of Quistians 10:80 a.m., Worriiip^^.^rvlce. 11 Four Manchester Post Office package and said It was too EAST HARTFORD. CONN. 01110 Rev. James M. Boyle 6:46 p.m., CSirlBt’s Ami S t Peter’s Episcopal Church 10:60 a.m.. Morning Worship. everyone. Sermon: "Our Primai^xVoca- employes, received ■ recognition early to pick and choose bills. By GEORGE W. CORNELL possible to grasp the full mean­ dors youth group. ^Sand IQU Rd., South VTndsor The Rev. Mr. Swensen preach­ 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worship. tlon.” \ in recent ceremonies from Ed­ MosJ of the mayors from 26 ! NAME- Saturday, Masses at 6 and AP Religion Writer ing of Jesus’ sayings and ac­ 7 p.m.. Evangelistic service. vRev. James A. Birdsall, -n ing on "One Step FYom H ^p i- Message by the pastor. tions without knowing Judaism 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowshlp. x, ward H. Sauter, offlcer-ln- communities attending the 6 p.m., Crestfleld service. 7:30 p.m. Vicar charge. STREET- ness." Nursery for pre-school A Christian, in reading the of those times, its thought and meeting at C3ty H ^ agreed .aild children available. ^ 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Mes­ . Sunday, Masses 7:30, 9, Avery S t New Testament, will "not know conditions, since He and His dls- S t John’s Episcopal Church a.m., Fhmlly Senr- • Lawrence F. Mallon of 22 the package of propoeed muni­ Yo w n - sage by the paaloT- 10:30 a.m., noon, and 6 p.m. Christian Reformed Church 8. and what is really going on there” if clples were Jews in that Jewish ' Rt. 80, Vernon Grove St., a city carrier, re­ cipal legislation was endorsed Attitiesil Csgin — fkms 521-2741 681 Avery St ice. Baby-i provided. Church of Christ United Pentecostal Church he doesn’t have a thorough Rev. Robert H. Wellner, ceived^ a Superior Accomplish­ by the mayors’ conference. Lydall and Vernon Sts. Jehovah’s Rector South Windsor^ ment 'Xward, a . lapel pin and .J Kingdom 187 Woodbrldge St. knowledge of Judaism of that “ He was right in the middle of Rev. James A- Bonliema, GUead Eugene Brewer, Minister period, says a Jewish expert on the intellectual ferment of His a check. He has been a carrier 726 N. Main Robert Baker, Pastor Minister both traditions. ‘ times,” Dr. Neiman said, point- 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. Rev. Herbert O. for 23 years. Candidates for this 9 a.m., Bible Classes for all 10 a.m.. Family Service. award must perform their daily 9:30 a.m., Flibllc Bil^^__^s- 10 a.m., Sunday School. "One can’t understand the big out that issues raOsed by Je- Pastor (Heralcl pHoto by Pbito) ages. 9:46 a.m., ^linday School for course, "God’s Way Is Love.” 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Gospel without knowing Ju- also were argued In .rab- assignments In an above aver­ 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: United Methodist Church all' ages. The three new officers of the Chamber of Com­ urer; Harold Gaboury (Wilton’s Gift Shop) chair­ 10:30 a.m.. Group discus­ 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Serv­ daism,” Rabbi Dr. David Nel- binlcal discussions of that day, 9:46 a.m.. Church School. age manner for a minimum pe­ "PrerequUdtes of Baptism.” Rt. 44.A, Bidton 11 a.m<. Worship Service. merce Retail Division discuss plans for the coming man ; and Gerald Lalonde (W.. T. Grant’s ), vice sion of Dec. 16 Watchtower ice. man adds. as recorded in the Talmud. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. riod of 12 months. 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: Rev. David M. Campbell Nursery. II. year following their election^ Thursday. From left, chairmahv The division coordinates many townwide^ magazine articles, "Worldwide Dr. Neiman, (Mie of America’s F\>r instance, when Jesus was Rev. Mr. Kelsey preaching on’^ Also receiving cash awards "The High Cost of Low Living.” Minister 7 pm.. Evening Service. they are Frederick Nassiff (Nassiff Arm s), treas- sales proniotions throughout the year. Witnessing Versus World (Con­ The Presbyterian Church few Jewish specialists^ on Jesus criticized lor plucking grain on "W e the Body of Christ.” Nurs­ for locally adopted suggestions version” and "End of World- 43 Spruce St. and the New Testament liters- the Sabbath and contended that ery provided. were James P. Tierney of 1 (K) ------^------— _— ..------;------F lr^ Evangelical LutliNvui .Second Congregational Church wide Witnessing Gets Nearer.” R®y . George W. Smith, Pastor ture about him, thU__ week he«d-“___ the Sabbath was made for 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. United Church oi Christ ed to Rome to teach for a mm. n o rm m fo r the'febbath/’ Nursery through Church of Rockville First Congregational Cburch- executive committee of the Re- recreation rooms handled by was announced )ohitlyJototl by ty College and St. F’rancis Hos- _____ X _ __ -e. A._ .. _ ' _ . * rGrade S m n * 1912. Sermon: "It’a V/ksiv*Tour tall Division of the Chamber of the improvement division. Charles H. Kaman, president pltal School of Inhalation Ther- ' 386 N. Main St. South United Methodist Church 9:30 a.m., Sunday SchoM. semester at Roman Catholi' Dr. Neiman notes that this Rev. Richard E. Bertram, Hebron carriers. Raymond A. Tweedle Choice, Life or Death.” Pastor (temmerce. There will be refreshments at of Kaman (terporatloiv. and apy, he Is employed as assistant Rev. iFYlix M. Davis, Main St. at Hartford Rd. Classes for all ages. cism’s Pontifical Gregorian Uni­ same position is argued in the Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey, Jr., • ^ .of 91 W. (tenter St., a par- 7 p.m.. Ecumenical Youth - Perra, who took over man- the opening tomorrow. Show- Jack G. Anderson, president of director of Respiratory Therapy Minister Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D. D., 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. versity. 'Talmud against an opposing Pastor post carrier, received a Group, movie and discussicn/ Rev. Ernest S. Harris, Pastor Nursery provided. ’The first Jewish scholar to be­ view. 10:30 a.m., ’The Service. > t agerahlp of the local store about room hours will be dally from Kaman Aerospace (terporatlbh, at Mercy Hospital In Sprlng- C» ^ ca o a a ... — ------o „ ™ » p.m., Saturdays its largest subsidiary. The com- field, Mass. VISIT OUR NEW SHOW ROOM Associate Ifinlster Rev. Carl W. Saunders, 7 p.m.. Evening Service. come part of that institutlcm’s 9:80 a.m.. Worship Service. itnnmvementR In e*K*it months ago, Was named 9 a.m. to 6 ’There are similar parallels on St. Mary’s Church auggei Associate Pastor theological faculty in its 419- Union Congregational Church The Rev. J. Jermaln BocUne the handwng of m ^l f o w l e d replace Robert Rlchman, from 9 to 6, and Sundays from pany wiU look into Its pay other issues, such as Jesus' Rt. 31, Coventry uidUng of mall forwarded i ■ noon to a * 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. Rev. Gary S. Cornell, The Unitarian - Unlversallst year history, he says Christiani­ stand against divorce except for Rockville will preach on "W e the Bcxly of out of aS cleaxln g carriers of ” i ^ e r of House A Hale s noon to 6 structure the cost-of-llving In- J.' Bruce Plgott of 130 Wash- runng Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Davis Society of 'Mancheeter ty is “ becoming more and more Rev. F. Bernard MlUer, Pastor Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Minister Christ.” Nursery provided. creases which have, amounted ington St. has retired from the Associate Pastor Infidelity, a position also being notified acc< .akii> mall onH Rlchman resigned last month "Everyday Things.” Nhrsery 466 Main St. aware of its Jewish heritage.” Rev. Richard F. Roughan, Rev. Lyman D. Reed, table mall, and ^ occupational HONORED BY EMPIXIYES to 33 cents an hour since Southerd\, New England Tele­ argued among other rabbis of 10:46 a.m.. Church School. familiarizing carriers with new FIREPLACE ~ K IT C I^ — REC ROOM — PRE-CAST STEPS through Church Sl Grade 6. Rev. Arnold ■ F. Westwood, Dr. Neiman, 49, who is taking Assistant Pastor Associate Minister change. Wells C. Dennison, past presl- March of 1969, Including a four- phone CS^tifter 18 years of 9 and 10:46 a.m.. Worship for the time. street locations. 7 p.m:. Senior Hi meeting. leave from his post at the Je­ ' Mias Janeth L. Kr^lar, Perra was Introduced to dent of Case Bros. Inc. recently cent hourly- Increase Imple- service. He Jbined the company the- whole church. Sermon: “ He lived in the world, not in -»s- "Know Thyself.” ’The Rev. Dr. 10:30 a.m.. Service, Nursery, suits’ Boston College, is among SatiHday Mass, 7:30 p.m. Director of Christian Education other executive committee was honored at a retirement mented in December. The ex- in 1962 In Haraord and was as- a vacuum, and He always took Messiah Evangelical' Luttieraa p r o m o t e d ' First Church at Christ, and Church School. an increasing number of rabbis Surulay Masses, 7:30, 9 ;30 and members at the unit’s monthly dinner by Case Bros, employes tra paid holiday, designated slstant district construction DOOR PRIZE 4r Shaw preaching. Church School the attitude of a dedicated reli­ Church Scientist now teaching at Christian semi­ 10:46 a.m. 10:46 a.m.. Worship Service. George Katz of 46 Butternut for infant-toddlers through gious Jew in the real tensiims of (Wisconsin Synod) luncheon meeting Thursday. “ Founder’s Day’ ’ in observ- clerk in Manchester at the time 447 N. Main St. Gospel Hall naries, but only a handful are Sermon topic: "Like A Pelican Rd. has been named assis^nt adults. the times,” Dr. Neimtm said. 296 Buckland Rd.. Wapping ance of the company’s 26th an- p( his retirement. His re tire- SUNDAY. JANUARY lOrii — 12-4 P.M. 416 Center St. authorities on Jesus’ ministry. Flrst Congregational Church In The Desert.” The Rev. Mr. vice president, peraonal accounts 9 a.m.. Adult Discussion Class "Sometimes He took a conserv­ Rev. Karl R. Ourgel, Pastor., NEW HIGHS niversary this year, will be ment plans Include a trip to 11 a.m., Church Service, Sun­ at Susannah Wesley Hall. Men’s “ Jesus was a great Jewish United Church of Christ Bowman preaching. department, in the caaualtj^ ative position and sometimes He ''x.OperatIng earnings and total flexible to extend a weekend, prince Edward Island. Mr, and RcfivsIiiiisiiFs day School and Nursery. “ Sac­ 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. teacher," he said in an inter­ Main St., Ckrventry 9- am .. Church School, V.1 Christian ILlterature Class was on the liberal side, but He 10 am .. Worship Service. resources of the South Windsor In 1971 it will be observed Feb. Mrs. Plgott have a son, a rament” is the subject of the 11:46 am ., Sunday School. view. Rev. James W. McBride, Grades 6 through 10. Adult meeting in the kitchen. was always consistent. He al­ 11 am .. Worship Service. Baiw'-^mid Trust (te. for 1970 26, the date for observance of daughter, and six gjrandchlldren. lesson - sermon. ’The Golden 7 p.m., Ctoepel meeting. However, he added, it is Im- Minister Study Class in library. ^ 10:30 a.m.. Senior High will ways chose the genuinely m oral, earning., per share is 3 1 -08, Washington’s birthday. The pen- _____ i Text: 'll Thessalonlans 2:18. 1():80 a.m.. Church School, leave for worship service at position. He always stuck to his enth consecutive year, Jean E. Sion benefits will increase by .j. Cunningham of The Christian Science Read­ 9:46 am .. Church Schcx>l. infants through Grade 4. TTInlty (Covenant Church. ideal. He never compromised." 8t. George’s Church Shepard, bOpk president, said approximately 26 per cent. Hickory Dr., Hebron, was SHAWNEE ing Room, open to the public 7:30 p.m.. Senior High Metho­ 11 a.m., NHirsery. Worship 6:30 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Fel­ yesterday in' 1]^ annual mes­ 1 Noting that Jesus emphasized Service, Rt. 44A, [ton ------named "branch manager of the except on holidays, is located at dist Youth Fellowship. lowship. sage to stockhMd^rs. 250 TOLLAND S’mEET, EAST HARTFORD — 289-6677 Happenings for Teens that He came to fulfill and not 6 p.m. Rev. Robert W. Bdoff, Vicar Larry S. Lensberg of East year” of the Sabah Coventry 749 'Main St. The hours are 11 Junior Pilgrim Fel- 6:30 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fel­ Resources showed.^an Increase destroy the Jewish law, that not lowshlp. Hartford has recently received Jewelry Oo. She received a 'a.m., to 4 p.m., Monday North United Methodist Chnrch lowship will meet at the church of 3964,800 on Dec. 3L Yearly SHOWROOM OPEN DAILY 9-9 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. notification of his registration crested ring, and she and her through Saturday. 300 Paiiier St. Saturday, Jan. 9 er and Union Pond for recrea- fittie” of it would be 7 p.m, Senior Pilgrim Fel- to go to Hartford to visit the earning per share are 3 1 -08, .. , „ 10:18 b in-. Morning Prayer, by the American Association husband were entertained in SATURDAY 9-6 SUNDAY 12-6 Rev. Earle R. Custer, Drug Advisory Center, 647- tional development. ' “ *1^ fiiol He also riiared a lowship. yw th group of Horace Bushnell Nursery and Church School. compared to 31.47 in 1969.'x^ese Zion Evangellcuil Lutheran 9222, phone manned from 6 Mice, Hartford Rd. Campus, '['I®''’ thousands in anUclpot- of Inhalation Therapists. A grad- Newark, N.Y., where the firm Pastor Oiurch. 11:16 ■' a.m., (teffee and (ten- earning are net after fed^al Church p.m.-3 a.m. 10 p.m. - midnight. Music Work- God’s imminent judgment. Second Congregational Church uate of Manchester Communi- has its headquarters. versaUon. and state income taxes and'...^ (Missouri Synod) East Side Rec, open 1-6 p.m. and L>T' Neiman said: United Church of Christ 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship shop open to senior high St. Maurice Church, Bolton 7 p.m.. Ecumenical Youth provision for loan losses. O>op>er and High Sts. West Side Rec, open 1-6 p.m. Rt. 44A, Coventry Service. Sermon: "Reaching college students free. “ I see Him as a total Jew, a Rev. Robert W. Cronin, Pastor Group, film and dlscusrion. ‘tile bank paid its eight and Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, Pastor Out.” CJommunlty Y . . , open 1-6 completely religious and devout Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, ninth consecutive and semi-an­ 9 a.m.. Church Schcxd. Nurs- p.m. Teen (Tenter, 8-11 p.m. Friday, Jan. 16 Jew.” Minister Saturday Mass, 6 p.m. nual cash dividend in June and 9 a.m.. Divine Worship! Nurs­ Dance to "Ghost Dance” . . . ery and Grades 3 through 8. Drug Advisory Center, 81 Rus­ Other episodes, such as when Sunday Masses, 7:80, 9:16 aad River Doomed Detember of 1970 totaling 46 ery in Parish House. |il.60 at the dcx>r for teens. 10:30 a.m.. Church School. sell St., open 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. he called a I^ioeniclan woman a 10 a.m.. Worship Service. U am . JEF^iTSRBON CITY, Mo. cents per share. This repre­ 10:16 a.pti., Sunday Schcx)l and Nursery, Kindergarten and Sunday, Jan. 10 847-9222—phone manned from 6 "dog” and when official spies (AlP) — ’The wreck of a Buittng- sents an increase of 33,093 in Youth Fonun. N E " ^ ' IN MANCHESTER . . . Grades 1 and 2. MHS Pool, Brookfield St., 1-4 p.m.-3 a.m. Vernon United Methodist Second Congregational Church ton Northern freight train near cash dividends paid out for the 10:10 to 11:30 a,m.. Grade 6 put Him on the ^>ot by asking 8 p.m., Mlddl-llnks discussion p.m.—lOH, lem m in g instruc- East Side, West ade. Com­ Him if taxes should be paid to Chnrch United Church of Christ (tellao. Mo., Friday wlU MU all prior year. .i. and 8 Youth Instruction. Youth group meets at the home of tions for tuuidlcapped young- Rt. SO munity Y —open 6-10 p.m. Caesar, can be understood only Rt. 44A, (teventry the fish in the Oiariton R iver South 'Windsor iBank and for his leadershijy^ the paper HEADQUARTERS FOR meeting at parsonage. Arthur Randall. sters. Rev. Joe K. (terpenter. Saturday, Jan. 16 in knowing the Jewish difficul­ Minister downstream from the accident, Trust (te. has its main offices manufacturing industry, MHS, (Jlark Arena, 6:30 p.m. Drug Advisory Center, 647- Minister Conununity Baptist Church ties of the period. Dr. Neiman says a Conservaticn Depart- Georgs Kata at 1033 Rt. 6, a Wapping branch Dennison held the position of Center Congregational diurch Midget League Basketball All 9222, phone manned 6 p.m.-3 An American Baptist Church said. ------10 a.m.. Worship Service and ment spokesman. I f A * ***® Sullivan Ave. Shopping president prior to the merger United Church of Christ Stars, Vernon vs. Manchester; a.m. 9:30 am ., (teurch Service. Church School. Five tankcar loads of liquid ioul surety division OI Aetna branch at Bass- of the company with Boise G-as- 686 E. Center St. He noted that the Phoenicians 11 (tenter St. 8 p.m. Senior League Basket­ East Side Rec. open 10 a.m.- life and (teaualty. Rev. Walter H. Loomis, had been among surrounding Nursery and Kindergarten 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fel- unmonla droi^>ed into the rive* dale Plaza in East Windsor. cade (terp in 1967 and continue Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, ball All Stars, Vernon vs. Man­ nbon; 1-6 p.m. classes. ^ . lowshlp. „hen 14 cars derailed. Katz, who has a bachel'ora Natural Foods\ Minister states which were bribed to be­ ------in the capacity of general man-' 'Minister chester . . . all benefits for West ade Rec. open 1-6 p.m. 10:46 am ., (teurch School and a law degree from the tray an alliance for ousting .the g r a n d OPENING ager through April 1970. As Rev. 'Winthrop Nelson Jr., lOH . . . a buck gets you in (temmunity Y, open 1-6 p.m. classes Grades 1 thru 6. . University of Pennsylvania, 9:16 a.m.. Church School for Minister of Religious Education the door Roman conqueror, and Jesus’ 2r « A 4 10KA « M '*^® Shawnee Improvement consultant he had been active- AND . half price for . . . Teen (tenter, 8-11 p.m.— 7:30 p.m.. Junior and Senior Q9me to Aaoia in I960, ro w m makers of precast concrete ly Involved in related company all ages. Sunday School for reaction was a “ purely emotion­ imder twelves. Dance to "Poison” . . . 31.60 Youth FeUowship. n ^ e d assistant counselln 1 ”®^ steps and prefab fireplaces, has affairs until his retirement on Nursery through Grade 4 con­ 9:16 and 11 a.m.. Morning al outburst,” understandable Monday, Jan. 11 gets you in . . . open to teens. associate counsel in 1963, and BOOKS BY . . . tinuing during the service. Worship. The Rev. Mr. ampson Drug Advisory Center, 81 only in the context of Jewish Sunday..,. built a showroom at Its head- Dec. 31. He has been active in Drug Advisory (tenter. EXIHS Cafeteria, 8—midnight. Prince of Peace Lutheran Nt has been secretary since 260 Tolland St., East the community for several SUPPLEMENTS 10:30 a.m., Worriilp Service. preaching. Tlopic: "A Christian RusseU St., 647-9222, open 8:30 feelings about the Phoenician Topic: "What About Adultery?” Senior Semi-Fbrmal Dance . . . Chnrch Hartford, and will have a grand' years. ‘ NUTRITION EXPERTS Stomach.” a.m.-6 p.m.; phone manned band ig "TenshMi” . . . open to betrayal. Rt. ^ and North River Jld. — A GOOD DAY TO LEARN ABOUT A nursery is provided, in the 10:16 a.m.. Coffee Shoppe, from 6 p.m.-3 a.m. m opening tomorrow from noon to ------FXJHS seniors and guests only. "TTie New ’Testament brings Coventry -• ON GOMKHTTEE , g public is invited. LICENSEE Children’s Building. Woodruff HaU. East Side, West Side, Oom- out these human feelings so' IMPROVING YOUR HEALTH — 4:30 p.m.. Junior High Youth Rev. W. H. IWlkens, Pastor liArthur iterra, manager of the in addition t o steps and fire- Nippon Mektron of KuWzaka, 11 a.m.. Seminar, Federatiim munity Y —open 6-10 p.m. ‘ beautifully,” Dr. 'Neiman said, CARLTON FREDRICKS. PhD. Fellowship, Fellowship Hall. We’re makipg some changes, iial l/lllage Shop, 966 Main places, the showroom will fea- jai>an, a subsidiary of Nippon I Room. The Rev. Mr. Nelscm, Buckley and Waddell Schools and show Jesus, not as against 10:16 am .. Worship Service. (XXME AND 13ROWBB A’T THE NEW Senior High' Youth Fellowship, leader. getng—we now have a male re­ has been appointed to the ture the latest in kitchens and Electric of Tokyo, has been SCHINDLER. M.D. —open 6-9:30 p.m. Judaism, but as taking highly 9 am ., Sunday School. Youth Building. 6:30 p.m.. Youth Fellowship, porter for ’happenings’—Jim "PARKADE NATURAL HEALTH ______named a licensee of Rogers MHS Pool, Brookfield St.,.6:30- principled positions on current Junior High Room. Donovan, MHS ’72, is the man Corp. of Manchester and Rog-^ l^ 'i? 9:30 p.m.. Womens Swim Night. controversies within it at tbAf United Coagregatioual Church FOOD SHOPPE" GAYLORD HAUSER to cover the Teen Center and Pathfinders Club, Norman St., time. United Church of Christ ‘. I 1 tr-v-j The Salvation Army Rec news . . . he’ll also give IN LKrOETT PHARiMACY AT “SHE PARKADE Under^ an agreement signed I Alateens, ?:3<)-9:30 p.m.—c ^ n He said some Christians have Tolland Bridseportfeport Publisher^ 73, Y O G A B O O K 601 Main St. an ear to other doings that can ” • • ^ last spring, Nippon Mektron will THE to teens with a relative or a mistaken- impression Jesus Rev. Donald G. MUler, Capt. and Mrs. Lawrence J. be listed in this here column— make and distribute the Mek-1 friend with a drinking problem. was a soft, flexible tecuAer, but Minister ADELE DAVIS Beadle he’ll answer 649-3716 after school Dies After Long Illness Iron electronics circuits devel­ BIBLE Tuesday, Jan. 12 He actually was a "man of un­ Offlcer-in-CSiarge hours. oped by Rogers. It will manu- LINDA CLARK Drug Advismy (tenter, 81 wavering principle, demanding 9:80 and U am .. Worship SPEAKS Since Candy is on the last I BRHXJBPORT (A P ) — Fun- (Subs which he served as facture them in its Kuklzaka I 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. Russell St., 047-9222, Ojpen 8:30 total commitment. ’Iliat’s why Service and Church 9clux)l. by pral services will be Monday president for more than 20 plant, dedicated Dec. 7, and will iClasses for all ages. a.m. - 6 p.m.; phone manned stretch at ECHS, she’U start people respected Him and put 11 am . High School Claaa from p.m. - 3 am . covering M(3C for the remainder h i„, » tor W Raymond Flicker, presl- y®***- work with that group distribute them in Japan and Eugene 10;46 a.m.. Holiness Meet­ 6 7 to 8:80 p.m., PUgrlm Fel- East Side, West Side, Com- o* the year . . . lively J n«nt treasurer anfl general ®*” * ^ ***® Clubs of other parts of Asia. Breteer ing. Nursery provided. Dr. Neiman said that whUe lowship. P ’ n, D, Kiiaii •^**'®*’*®*' Sliver Keystone Award Rogers will continue to manu- And Many More in Our 6:16 p.m., Open air service muntty Y — open 6 -10 p.m. Roto, ’73, wlU cover Christianity is becoming more Frequently, people profeM manager of the P * t Publish- m 1964 and the Bronze Key- the circuits in its Ooh- W ell Stocked Library to and indoor prayer meeting. Buckley Sriiool — open 6-9:30 ECUS and Cheney actions, an- sensiUve to its Jewish orialns to me a certain skepticism St. Francis of Assisi Ing Oo., of B r id g ^ r t. stone Award two years later, nectlcut and Arizona plants, for | 7 p.m.. Salvation meeting. p *"- swerlng 649-1742 after school Judaism also is b e g lim ln ^ 673 Ellington Rd. 177 Keep You Well Informed concerning the Bible, but South United M ethodist hours. We stiU have our Jmsy gtyj I Flicker died Friday in New Gov. Thomas Mesklll issued distribution to all its domestic when questioned, they con­ South Windsor Hartford Bond About Your Health FuU Gospel Christian Church, Downstairs Youth Karen Gilmore, MHS ’72/ ^ ^ important K York University Hospital after * statement on learning of the customers. fess to never having neally Rev. Gordem B. Wadhama, Manchester, Conn., publishers’ death, saying Flick------studied the Bo(dc. -And these FeUowship Interdenominational Lounge, "D o Your Own Thing” 9276, to watch over the halls .. ^ Judaism ” a Imgthy. illness. He was 73. And Nutrition Pastor er would be missed by both his are educated individuals who Orange Hall >’ap. survived by his widow, ments in their t>enslon plan, it investigated the subject. m . - Sunday, Masses at 7:80, 92K), Many reject the Bible on 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic serv­ ly PANDA meetings - open to news about an event your the time since July 24 when APRICOTS ______I LOW SALT FOODS ice. all teens. “ The real problem isn’t be- and 13. a.m. merely Ivearsay evidence. It school, church or club may be tween Judaism and Christianity 42* m - he suffered a cerebral hemor- ^ is no mark of Intelligence to Wednesday, Jan. IS sponsoring! ! ! In 86” width with dri-don Hiage as he made a routine of Fairfield, Mrs. Her- anymore, but in the fact that re­ Sacred Heart diurch for Bhuy CSre. Mini check OPEN ALL DAY BREADS I LOW SUGAR FOODS disdsdn a book of which one St. John’s IPoUsh National Drug Advisory (tenter, 81 FOR A FULL SELECTION OF HEALTH FOODS ligion itself is under very severe to 1 inch check in a good tour of the newsroom ot the n Fairfield,| is abysmally ignorant. Such OathoUc Church Russell St, 647-9222, open 8:30 Rt. SO, Vernon SUNDAY unfair handling of the Bible attack by militant powerful an- Rev. Ralph Kelley, Paetor color assortment Reg. 7>o WHEAT I SUNFLOWER SEEDS Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, a.m. - p.m.; phone manned ^ ro .rA .,ss“’ springs from two equally dis­ 6 Paytnent Due tirellglous forces,” he yd. , The publisher and ci^ c le ^ - ^ pfriem l A.M. tm 9 F.M. Pastor from 6 p.m. - 3 a.m. Rev. Edward Itooopka VISIT OUR SHOPPE AND BROWSE . . . honest motivations: An aver­ “ We’re in the same boat and we Aasiatant Pastor er assuin^ the P«»»U ^ he ^ Bna^port. is secretary and CHEESE I LECITUIM GRANULES sion to its demands upon EXJHS - tuition payment due GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) — ACRYUC KRTHim DRtNI Masses, 8;30 and 10:80 a.m. .from today through BMday. A 70-year-ohl man in a convales- share so much in emnmon that held at Ws death in 1966. He treasurer of the Post] men; a pseudo-sophistication PILE FURS became vice president of the co. YOU MIGHT LEARN SOMETHING . . . NATURAL VITAMINS I SESAME SEEDS whirii categorically refuses ------' MHS Po«* glasses or a hearing aid robes. Classes for aU ages. PLAZA DEPT. STORE «a l engineering at the Univer­ jective Bible summary, using a.m. • 8 p.m.; irfione manned imtll recenUy, when his home (We Have A Notion To Please) BfaeUae WaahaMe 6 p.m., Bacranient ^rvlce. sity of Cincinnati. color slides shown in your from 6 p.m. - a,m. 'was to be soM. B. MIDDLE TPK E . (Next to Pcqralar Market) PIBINTED CUSTOM VANITIES home, call' the numbers be­ 8 ; He servpd in the armed for­ ______::______East ade. West ade. Com- W®® expected to pay 3260 ftw . OPEN WED., THUR8 ., FBI. till » POLYESTER Parkade Health low. Ftee of cost or high- ces in Wdrid War I 'and later munity Y - open 6-10 p.m. the Items from proceeds from pressure proselyting meth- DOURLE KNITS moved With hla i father t o Built to fit your apace and. ideas (xls! ■AVB ON OOUGN WaddeU School, open 6 - 9:80 the sale of his home. However, Bridgepori! where he\engaged in p.m. the sale could not be completed PICTURE FRAMES FOR PARKADE SHOPPING CENTER AM Dd0U> ■ ta r engineering and his father est- ^y DAWKINB ft THOMPSON (LOCATED IN LIGGETT PHARMACY) Municipal BuUdtog 7:30 p.m., because the title to the land was second yd. BacOCMT 1 It Ablished the publishing com- Ooordlnatlng River ■ Cleanup. ctear. ART - PHOTOS - OERTIFIOATES When you buy the first yard 643^1«9S CHUtCH OF CHtBT at,our reg. low price of 36.49 649-9669 (temmlttee open to representa- The hearing aid company then yxL 64” wide, 100% polyeater ^^TOcker * was well* known in Lydall and Venum Streets tlves of various town and aoliool notified Rice he must pay at from SSe IRTHIHI in fimnl and geiunetrical Alvlc affairs, especIaUy for hla organisations interested In least 3128 . down by Tuesday or Fheass: 6U-281T, 649-8476 patterns. work wltl3 Bridgeport Boys cleaning up the Hockanum ^ l ^ the aids would be taken back. - i. r t “ • ' *\

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' Andover Missile Site Fire Calls is Abilities ‘Strongest,’ Dnig Center The Drug Advisory Center, Attacked By O b itu a ry Teacher Pay Fin oe Nominee Oaims 81 Russell St., is observing Volunteers of the Eighth Dis­ he said: "We have good people, the following schedule:. trict Kre Department prevented ' ®y DAN' Monday through Friday, _A dolf ®*' them.” V.S. Bomber Negotialions what could have been a major HARTFORD ( A p r 8 :80 a.m . to 5 p.m. fire In an un-sprlnklered area q _ Carlson, Oov. ' nas Mes- I^ohue said recently his USINESS h^ERVICES DIRECTORY ^Spider^ McDonnell Dead, A telephone backup ser­ (OoDtinued from Page One) , of warehouses on HilUari St. m il . main recommendatimi to his vice is available Monday Set to Start An alarm from box 485 at 8 “ “ “ B finance successor was that the finance i^te through southern Laos through Saturday from 6 Mr. Legion of Manchester yesterday afternoon sent the coromlssloner, feels his admini- staff be aUowed to remain. bordering the Mu Ola pass, one Teachers’ salary negotiations to a -^rehouse' in the ®*™^ve ability Is his strongest "The last session of the general p.m . to 8 a.m . ot four main supply rautes lead­ r ' sev Michael J. (Spider) McDon­ In Andover begin next week and former Bon iSnl complex at qualification for the job. assembly would have crumbled Fbr drug advisory infor­ ing mto Laos. CAMPING / nell, 82, of 489 Main St., one of work on the school budget be- 71 Hilliard St., owned by the '” *® 40-year-old New Britain without them,” he said, mation, ca ll: 647-9222. H IG H G R A D E An F106 carried out a similar JOHN'S the founders of the Army-Navy gins next= month Since help and Mansfield Redevelopment Co. resident got most of his ex- Despite the problems of rtiap- EQUIPM ENT^ La.D-~.HnLP pr» aniinit.H fmn, A firc termed by Chief Lin- perlence from two jobs: presl- mg a 1971-78 budget that wUl "protective reaction” strike ] 11 hlJlIii BARBER SHOP° PRINTING Club and affectionately called suggestions are soUclted from as suspicious m origm had dency df his famUy’s Insurance demand g800 million extra In against a North Vietnamese Tents, Cota, Sleeping Bags, 807 GREEN ROAD "Mr. American Legion of Man­ residents. Principal Mrs. Doris bum ^ through from the sec- company and fund-raiser and higher costs and deficit pay- Police Log missile site last Nov. 80 when it FUNERAL HOME , Air Mattresses, Stoves,. MANCHESTER Job and Conunerdal chester” ‘ by legionnaires Chamberlain has released the floor of the two-story build- administrative aide to Meskill ment, Carlson said, "I don’t threatened, but did not fire on Lanterns Sat. 8 AJB. to 5 PJB. Printing B52 bombers carrying out raids i following data. big. and was spreading among ^ ^® past 12 years. feel overwhelmed.” • / ; J DaUy 8 A .M . to 6 P.M . throughout Connecticut, died ARRESTS against the Ho Chi Minh trail. FARR'S Prompt and Efficient last night at Manchester Mem­ The Andover Elementary gtg,^ „„ the first floor. Carlson said Friday, a day Erasing the estimated »260 Wm. J. Lennon, Director (Closed aU day Wed.) Printing of AU Kinds School has 22 certified proles- Ungard______said the damage was ®*ter his nomination, that his mUdoii___ deficit____ ,ln_____ the next year David C. Co6k, 18,. of 14 Brain- The Novem ber attack was. SH “The Everything Store!” orial Hospital. Adiilta 82.6(1 Weekdays slonal people on lU staff with g mtoor" structuraT tj^ ” but closeness to the governor wUl or two "would be a desirable ard PI., charged with attempted miles north of the DemiUtarlsed Camp - Bike • Sport Mr. McDonnell was bom 16 of them working full Ume bad the fire spread to neighbor- another advantage as he goal,” he added. Whether or breaking and entering, last night Zone near the LaoUan border, 142 E. CENTER ST. 2 MAIN STREET ChUdren (under M) 82.es Community Press April 8, 1888 In Portland, Maine, at. Depot Square and six on a part time basis. By jjig buildings and result could tackles his new job—one of the not the task will be approached *n the area of the State Thea- Laird held asecond round of son of Michael and Ann Inch 649-7196 AU R etired Men 82.00 254 Broad St., Rear certified, this'means that ail 22 have been serious. most important in Mesklll’s through a one-year budget Is ter on Main St. Cook and two talks with American offi- Open Dally to DiOO P.M. McDonnell, and had lived in Sat. AU Haircuts 8^.75 Telephone 643-5727 7 of these persOTs have had train- gjgng evident, said the cabinet. yet to be decided, he said. juveniles allegedly attempted to clals today at Pentagon East, J . FABB — 643-7111 ’fkii'.rv Manchester for the past 62 ------Ing and are licensed by the chief, that a small fire had been "Confidence from the gover- Carlson went to work with enter the theater through an the headquarters of the U.S. years. He came here as a con­ Satisfactory Service State to work at the job to started on the second story floor nor the high quaUty of people on MesUU on the pbUtlcal level In “PP* window. Court date for Military Ck>mmand at Saigon’s X struction worker and for many CUSTOM MADE years weis employed as a which they are assigned. and he conjectured children the finance department staff,” 1956 when Meskill ran unsuc- Cook is Jan. 25. Tan Son Nhut Air Base. To be in business since 1928, are new to the town of Man-- OICK’S This group represents 157 playing might have been at Important assets, but ad- cessfully for mayor of New " Meeting with the secretary of F R O N T E N D Chester, and are looking for a chauffer for the Cheney family. MANCHESTER >^ch Is the tinne that Don Wil- CANVAS AWNINGS years of eXi>erience. Among the fault. The Manchester Police mlnlstratlvo ability Is the "key” Britain. Since MesMU’s mayor- John R. Dumalne, 20, of Rock- defense were Ambassador Ell- garage that you can really de­ He also drove an ambulance for Ite became connected with the SHELL group are 15 ■ persoi^ with Detective Bureau la investlgat- to performing wed In the poet, ai victory In 1962, Carlson has vllle, charged with shoplifting sworth Bunker; Adm. Thomas DYNAMICS MEMORIAL GO. garage which now bears his pend upon, try the Don Willis \ the W. P. Quish Funeral Home Bachelor’s degrees or the equlv- i^g. he said. ■ been his regular assistant. imder 216, last night at Caldor. H. Moorer, chairman of the M4 BBOAD STREET when' It had an amibulance serv­ ______name, and to own this garage <3arage located at 16 Mata St. SERVICE alent of lour years of college; Once the volunteers arrived,/ If the nomination is con- During Meskill’s campaign Court date Jan. 26. Joint Chiefs of Staff; Adim John (Bshtaid Baby Qneen) Opposite East Cemetery / ice. Later, he was employed by Phone: 648-404S nnstina n 'PrnVtd Aatyrif ~ “Ince iwa can mean many and see tor younseU why so Michael J. McDonnell five with Master’s degrees or 30 the lire was prevented from firmed by the House of Repre- lor governor, Carlson was In T McCain, commMder of U.S. UUSUt,^ UyM. ru vvi, important of which many other people put off hav- 653 CENTER STREET the Manchester Police Depart- SpedaMstag In Quality Memorials You will be trusting a lot to will prepare taoivldual Itinem- Is^the tact that during 42 years Ing work done (he does have a ment both as a custodian and f at. t r- 1 1 4 . j credits beyond the Bachelor’s, spreading further. sentatives, as It is expected” to charge of fund-raising and ACCIDENTS the Pacific, and Gen. PVoBt Ikia Geometry MECHANIC ON DUTY L n' school crosslne euard at w Legislature and and two with one year or more Eighth District firemen- re- be, Carlson will replace Demo- budget control. ® summons to Creighton W. Abrams, com- your travel agent, so select him rles, personaly escorted tours, he has given the motoring pub- waiting list, you know) so that Brake Ssrvloe and Over SO Years’ Experience AT ALL HOURS Maln and Hollister s fs . for Bent- training beyond the Master’s, sponded to a faulty alarm at crat Leo V. Don<*ue. MesklU Is Carlson was educated In oco- ^armela Flaherty, 33. of 40 mander of U.S. Forces In Vlet- Shodf Abswbeis the some way you choose a doc- or group tours depending on He that which they have looked they can have tfida garage turn lev SchLiI WhL he retired he * ^t®ponnelI took a keen ta- f rpjjg average salary paid to the Miller Falls Tool Co. ware- expected to call on a person nqmics at the Bentley School Irving St., charging^ her with nam. ^ —IForsIgii and Pomestlc tor or lawyer. Take the recom- your interests. .tor — satisfactory aervloe — not out the worii tor them. talks Call 649-5807 dtertors. Generators, was honored bv the students ^ government He g^up Is 28037 yearly, ’fhe house on Progress Dr. at 6 this familiar with govemmmt fi- of Accounting and Finance In InUur® 1® grant right of way A spokesman mendaUon of friends whose Hotel and motel reservatUms, Just now and then, but time af- ’Ihere Is nothing more tnearai- Carbnretors; PVee Inspection SEE US FOR: S .. chS -I*"-**. 20 CP... P..nP«r. "n^'cm^...... to flu thVde^'^‘"com- ^' 08^0^1" ^ 7 flrrt ...... ‘ Jc*wlto ® private... “drive." “ The ^ s t No ObligBtlon A. AIMETTL Prop- judgment you value and vwhose resort accammodations, meals, ter time. Under Ws guidance tag than a car that buota. Is Domestlo - Foreign Oars likes and dislikes are similar to sight-seeing, transfers between tWs business has darned a Just.l- sluggiah on tatoe-otfs. Many 043-7008 rj Aluminum BoU Up mlssloner-s spot. the old NaUonal sire Insurance ® ^ L to JOHN TBOMZA, Manager Harrison St., Manchester Awnings H . w L ...... 2nur..‘“"...‘£S"3 ' z “ Asked if he would reshuffle Co., In Hartford. After serving between her car ^ d y Linda “ T S. Landrie------,, of Andover, o. tom, amatlnn.ln...... — Vietnam . Cam------you about trips plaimed tor as tickets for special events can tor quality work, at prioes that sparkplugs or worn ota burned Border Cacpalgn. In April 1919, spoke on town matters, but just ^ ...... e._ii„/on Main St. near Haynes St. tary rituaUoni.m viem^, Lam- them and gi-ve you their evalua- aU be arrai^ed by your Mer- i are consistent with the work points, and It la truly amastag s Storm Doors Jarring^ the lower level, where jobs are rea, he entered • Coniblnatton Windows he wlto . remained silent Qn ^esday, three more stu- under the civil service system, business. yesterday afternoon. Court date bodla and Laos, on the United tlons ot a travel agent’s serv- cury SAles Agent. She can help tuined out. He Is also a mem- vriiat new plugs and new points, MANCHESTER formed the Army-Navy CiuD throughout a discussion. foo/vh^.^ iran+Av*, jgn. 25. States’ mlUtary assistance pro- STEVENSON’S Ices. you obtain Insurance, langviage | her of the IGO, and while this vvlU do to your car. Of course, I Manchester Awning Oe. and made plans to construct a He Is survived by a sister, connec'Ocut State College will Golda Meir gram, and on continuing Ameri- Osfrmsky You might find a doctor or study material, travelers 1 mdans that any garage or serv- there are many ottwr Items that 195 WEST CENTER ST. clubhouse on M|aln and Forest Mrs. Ann L. Tibbetts of South g™ . .. Andover to train Dur At Center and Main Sts. yes- ®an troop withdrawals. DEALER IN WASTE lawyer by calling the county checks, mall, foreign currwicy ' loe station displaying thta em- need checking, and when you do Telephone 849-8091 terdhy morning, a collision In- Ground action Involving S ^ O ^ J O jcL nmsldeLr“ two nieces. ^"'L^f^tt^^ems.^^scC In Confecb Bronze Star Awarded ESSO medical society or bar associa­ exche:^;e, passpoorts visas, and blem can be depended upon have your car tuned up at the EstabUshed 1948 P Edna Allen and Mrs. helped to train over 100 stu- volved Cars driven by Gertrude American f<^M d rop ^ to one M a t e r ia l s tion; for the name of a. good health oertifleates. ’ 100%, long before IGO was Don WUhs Oarage you are sure A. Hagedbm of 110 Glenwood of the lowert leveta of the war 405 MAIN ST. CHOICE VARIETY He also was a past com- Gwendolyn Adams, both of dents from both ECSC and the (Continued from Page One) travel agent in your comonunity, The___ cost______of Mercury___ ^ Travel’s,______torm ^ ta this _ section of the (hey will go over It thoroughly. mander and 50-year member of Portland, Maine; two grand- university ot ConnecUcut At St. and Florence McNamara of F^day and today. Ho^wer TEL. 649-5533 ^ look for a meanher of the Am erl- .gf^rvUsee c a m ^ from com i^- oountry, Don Wlills had earned ^ best of all, you notice the R J Uphototory f three Americans were killed In IRON the American Legion and holder nieces and two giundnephews. present, the school has ariange- Sadat also made the first fon- Bines Posthumously can Society of Trav^ .^emte received from the trans- ® reputation for fair deah^...... - Qualify and IVI Shop of a gold card life membership. The funeral will be Monday ments with Eastern State for -disclosure that the Soviet A narked car belonging to the crash of an OH6 Ught obser- SCRAP METAL •Tuiw-Ups (ASTA). Mercu^ ’ ^'^®L. portatdon -oarriers and hotete-AU moloes of cara^ ^ PRE-UPHOLSTSBING During his years as a legion- at 8:30 a.m. from the John F. three student teachers ’ each *1®®!X.VC. L. 1**®UL= Mediterranean was„»a Evcrett E. Rilies has been posthumously Rebecca GoodsUne waldam - vs^on • Engine Cleaning Mata M., is such a member.^ rather than from you. Your alr= no matter vwhat tta Job, Seafood e MODERN FUBNITDBB nalre, he attended everjt state Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. quarter- the staff feels a re- being being supplied supplied with with water water and and awaraeaawarded me the cronze Bronze Oiar star lor for tieroism, heroism, FUITlfe PuiT)le Heart, Heart, aged last laat night night on0 Hamlin St, 5 * y M i PAPER WhUe t h ^ J f * «:«>U 11^ steamship ticket, rotaer 1“«® ^ ^ 43 OAK STREET and ANTIQUES and national American Legion Center St., with a Mass of re- sponslbiuty to do their share hi Provisions at Egyptian ports. He Combat Infantry Badge, and Good Conduct Medal. He’ near Knighton St. ' 781 PABKEB ST. • Ggnerol Repoirs who do not belong to ^ A j,g^ transportation, and a slm- w®«'l‘ te reerived vrith ^ • Store Stools and Bootks Two other Americana wore re- it's a safe wray to pick a travel reservmtkm will cost ^ "warm' weidome and metlcu- ^ 1* the braktag system. Why TEL. 640-0987 convenUmi up until two years qulem at St. James’"Church at helping train new teachers at Egypt was doing this out of was killed April 2, 1970 while on a night patrol in Viet- T el. MS-6786 o r MS-5879 • Stam ps • Onstom Fnmitnie ago. 9. Burial will be In the Veterans the same Ume, has limited’the Sl’atltude to Uie Soviets, adding nam. His parenU are Mr. and COMPLAINTS ported killed . In mine and ,boo- agent When you don’t have per- ^ lq«s attention of all details. ' ^ e »? « ^e« but a SUpcovera and Drapwlea few minutes to have your He was a friend and stalwart SecUon of East Cemetery. number arranged for so that It ’"^® military Mrs. Clifton L. Rines of 402 A car was stolen last night hy-trap Incidents, eonol knowledg'e of one. AFTA Travel than If you lin order to achieve this repu- Made to Order Oakland St. from In front of 893 Main St North Vietnamese forces f t ’ member agencies aro reqidrod directly_ _ fixnn „ the carrier _ - tatlon a man must be a perfec- hrahea oheoked and you will Complete Selection ef supporter of the late Judge WU- Friends may call at the fu- in no way Interferes with their bases to anyone.” launched a heavy predawn at­ Trapped Girl The Bronze Star citation to adhere to a code of ethical or h^el, and ta m ^ casw you and Don Is. His men are save yourself time, embarrass- Reuben Plen’s M aterials 11am J. Shea and campaigned neral home tomorrow from 2 prime concern the students following Friday’s talks with tack today against a South Viet­ for him when Judge Shea ran to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. states that ”Pvt. Rines distin­ foractlce, meet recognized in­ xu«t It B lot moTA «m-;e*petlzed her kept a credit upon himself, this unit, justice John P cJtor formatirm you give her in con­ alone tor that celebration fidence. But she can — and PAUL'S OuPONFS Dressel, Kris Haverl and Anna Rritlff ‘®““ ^ " and spread quickly to the main again ." A A r i l i y 4VI I C s l parallel to the hole Into vriiich While on active duty, he also Lt^qcrat. should — use all these facts PAINT SUPPLY c • u New Chairman Roberts. ^ ...... The legislature’s McOonvUle’s determination to Stop ’n Co Mho* 11 u ®*'® 'o™ bIed while chasing a received the National Defense s Ju

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■ . ' x ' ' . ' ' . -^ V ■ ^ ' ' . MANCHESTiER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, JANUARY-.9, 1971 PAGE ELEVEN ' PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALI), MANCHESTERr CONN., SATURDAY, JAIIUARY 9, 1971 THE Ski Notes Herald Angle Haywood Hoop Case invQvertime By ' \ LOS ANGELES (AP)__ which would compel Hay- toe Haywood defense can'com e and football? X . verslty as a “ hardship case.” Spencer Hejrwood versu s wood to play for the Rockets up with evidence of sntitrust The courtroom was well popX.The original contract was torn EARL YOST p ro ^ ssio n a l basketball ®"® else, including his vlolatian. lulated and there were enough uP and toe new one for $1.9 Sports Editor ■#ent in to overtim e 'today P**®®®"^ employers, the Seattle If such evidence Is presented, lawyers at each table to make million was signed last spring; T ack Loss Yale Losing i f U H o o p T i U \I,S District Judge Warren J SuperSonlcs o f ' toe National Judge Ferguson exp'lataed ta up a pair of basketball teams. After Haywood , jumped toe Notes from the Little Black Book’ Fer^tirtn — called for toe next league. chambers later, ” a full-scale In the complicate^ train of Denver team. President Sam HoopSl^ein u T 'lu t lo -^ id dava hence and It Haywood also asked toe court hearing” will begin Jan. 29 events, Haywood was signed by Schulman of toe Sc»dcs signed O n Loop’s EARLY BIRDS — Lorraine B^ball buffs, except those for the Chica^ jT^slWepossible a a ccourt-room o u r t i^ m ^ super p e r to b iT t o e rival BA from en- which could open up a huge the Seattle Supertonics of toe him Dec. 28. Schulman prevl- Strabut 182, Barbara Callahan Cubis, can expect to see a Monday night World Series \a~ forcing its fOur-year rule, one barrel of worms, otherwise, NBA Dec. 28 after announcing ously'had asked the NBA own- R eacheslO a 127. ' /» ' b^eball game next fall. If the Cubs win the National q^ese were prospects' that that prohibits foe NBA from other NBA owners presumably he wanted no part of Denver, ers to waive the four-year rule League pennant all games will be played in daylight, emerged from a nearly three signing a college player until would force Seattle to release where he was toe ABA’s most and wan voted down, 14-3. By BOX 8ACHEBEK But, if any other club wins in the senior loop the fourth hour hearing before |i’erguson after his class graduates. Haywood. valuable player as a rookie last NBA attorney Arthur Groman T op Entry achieved double figures iF ^ a y Several fine ex-college players will be pitted, against n it e o w m — Norm night—10 season losses.y^ each other.Sunday night when the Senior League All- i87-5ii, Martha Wotentino game of the best of seven set will be played under the Friday, n ie judge denieq'tem- ■ The judge kept the NBA reg- The main issue 'would be: Can ^ accused Schulman at toe hear- ______Darting'^ thru ^___ toe______snow was arc lights. Chicago’s Wrlgley ------—^ ^ porary restraining order sought ulation ta effect for at least a federal court neg^ate rules and The NBA has* no four-year tag of engineering toe Haywood yjg Uieme for many local sklera By DEAN YOST The Ells were i » ^ d by Stars from Vemon square off against Manchester. Koh^ Field is the only park which jim fov Dietsch Jim Wollens- by toe Denver Rockets of foe 10 days but said he will dls- regulations of such organiza- rule and signed Haywood as a lawsuits ta an effort ” to sub- ■ ^ renni-ted visiting Columbia, 7^08, In an The much talked of ^ e is ------. . " T .r:------®*®*®*® ^ With but 1:11 remaining does not have lights. , berger Les Tesclone, George -^iBerlcan Basketball Assocla>. solve the restraining order If tioos aa toe NBA, pro baseball freshman out of Detroit Uni- vert and destroy the NBA.” iw Leunie cla^lv'^v^ch miide w i xa « ^ au w «ta a Hohenthal, Clasrt Nlvlson and j.75, Carol Michaud 4Bfl, exceUent conditions and only on the clock in. the^fourth______ST ^ ? “s8eas» e a ^ mars X ^ i-x..1-11 FVank Oonaales.Ookaales. Helen Mlchnlewlc* « 6, Mary Although toe Monday night peiietier Nick Tronaky, Dave period and Matichester in other ^ ^ l y night games, capped ( l O ^ ) °Pool*^ldlng Vernon’s tea m ^ led by Joe Lou SmaU 488, BWe Whltford World Series game wlU be an yolk and Hip CorrenU will all one cold day for a week of fim - O-O H ) rool ^ 1 ^ VanOudenhove, Don and Dave High leading, ^66-64, Jim Wesleyan b4at Central ConnecU experiment. It’s very likely that pg shooting for toe top award College Baskethall Roundup in toe snow. Gelssler, Pete Brunone and tall ------ta the future outside of toe Sat- i„ the No. 1 event on the annual 'Up at Jay Peak were toe Balesano dropped in both ^ MWdietown, 7i-«7 ; Chester High s Clarke Arena. piogiiy. The remaining MOUNTAIN DEW—Terry Car- Braves urday and "S^day scheduled calendar. It will be a 16-game Richard 'Timms, toe John Gro- ends of a prie and one foul A preliminary game begins at members are Leo McDermott, jlle 201-48B; Mary Kieraan 187, shot situation, to put the game Guard, 51-49; and C. w. ^ games, all others would be at test. . .UConn soccer coach, Joe mans the Neal Tylers and toe 7 between Midget League All- George DargaU, Bill Volt and Ginette Glardln 182-487, Vivian *'*Kbt. Morrone has been elected presl- TV UCLA Still Unbeaten out of rfeach against favored Oentr^ Connecticut, from the two towns. Bill ’Thorntons. I don’t know Jim Morlarty. Price 481. The reason would be to satis- dent of toe National Intercol­ Conard High. The Indians held . X ^ IBghllghtlng Manchester’s po- With competlUon between the In Haywood Name why all toe people are now in­ on In the Important OCIL o<^n- Larry Gordon, vrlth 25 ly the video spmisors. Surveys legiate Soccer Officials Assn. .. terested ta toe chill factor, but -...... —-*•------— nninta narni rvtiiimhia aa the tenOally Strong squad are 6-8 two towns always keen and the test to take a 73-66 win over the p(^ts, pomts, paced Columbia^lum m a asaa thetne ^ . ^ ------, - - _ ------.------— show a much greater number Amy Plrkey, assistant manager With 10th Straight Wednesday toe day in question, Tinns hnnotAH thulr haowwi mp- Dave McKeiuia, 6-4 Buzz caliber of players partlclpaUng, of sets are tuned ta for nighl <,f the Holiday Lanes, is our- NEW YORK (AP) Spencer Haywood was 3,000 previously unbeaten C^'eftains. ^ Including - two Keeney, dlmlnuttye Mike Rear- Sunday’s attractirai should be Eagle and Indian rBD / A TT i 1- T 1. vT a Jsy Peak instructor said toe games than they are for day remiy on jury duty. . ’.Just for miles away and hardly responsible for Buffalo’s foldup NEW YORK (AP)— HoLshooting Johnny Neumann chill factor was -30. but to make Ck>nard slipped toJS'-l and the straight Ivy ' League victories **®"’ high-scoring Frank Kinel well worth the price of adihls- Wrestlers Pinned attractions . . . and baseball the record, to answer a reader’sagainst Seattle Friday night but the Braves are protest- ^pOrls Dial didn’t match his eye-popping average but it hardly mat- up for this they had an excei- ’Trlbe upped Its reodid to 4-2, In against no le a g u e l^ e s. Mlstretta. Rounding out slon. Is big business. question: In volleyball It Is no ing in his name anjrway. iBehlnd the ^eid eye of Co- Gordon pumped In three ’Town array are speedy Tickets will be on sale at the tered to Mississippi. 'The Rebs outscored' Mississippi lent fall of snow each day, the East CatooUc wrestUng team , , longer necessary for a server -And why not? Everybody else boards. Archie Clark’s 27' was Captain S l^ Walsh, Conard stral^t jump shots midway Amaio, Kent Smith, Carl door, State 83-74 and that, suh, is what really mattered. fluffy kind. fell to defeat again* yesterday to toss toe ball Into toe air be- that plays Seattle ta foe Nation- tops for toe 76ers. SATURDAY Neumfiiin, the n&tion's leading; ----- ^------Tlie lyiers axe former West- cut down Ufe 12 point margin through the first period to turn afternoon in Glastonbury as toe O ff Ihe Cuff fore striking It. ’This rule was al Basketball Association Is Portland used a three-guard i2:00 (4-8) EXDAC BasketbaU: scorer, poured in 37 points, had 14 . latter won 27-21. changed last year. Also, since doing it. offense jn toe final quarter to Penn vs. Dartmouth missing his 42.8 season’s aver- j^ ,j' Bouldta and BIU Combs he had S •- “ S ““’’ 2,000 Point Plateau for Roy ' The Eagles’ ’Tom Leahy In f Bob Clifford, fine cross coun- 1968 toe ball could not be played Buffalo suffered through a 32- wear down Chicago and beat toe l:lL 4eft. Foul shots by Bale- Gordon and company held a toe 187-pound class remained t ^ runner at aast ^ in o iic ^ j ^ t second half and dropped a Bulls. Jim Barnett led toe last- 2:00 (4-M) Senior Bowl Foot- Xoffense ’n ^ f tot whip It’s o arch rival. ^______^ e t im e ^ It“^I!Sllld ■ rano, a stolen Inbounds pass by 3x-23 lead at the half and were undefeated as he won by for­ Hlgh, is to e r o n of Bob Sr., waist. The latter rule 110-102 decision to toe Sonlcs period surge with 11 of his 26 ball Game ?“®"f® ?? "®. UC^ choked up^te 10th c^- a half hour to get And beating Mississippi State U secutlve vlctory '^ ^ s ' season, .--John Herdlc and Dave Wooley’s never again’ in trouble, feit. a former football captain at ^ kicking. . . Friday night. Then they protest- points. Geoff Petrie led toe 3:00 (8) Pro Bowlers Tour toe snow but of his ears. ’This easy jumper Iced the verdict Neither team was excep- Bobcats and Knights Manchester High . toe whole idea for Mississippi so opening defense of Its Pacific-8 RESULTS: J®®“ Super Bowl kickoff Is listed for ed because Haywood’s name Trail B ikers with 27 while (3iet 4:00 (3) CBS Golf Classic Neumann can’t feel too bad. mje. group also went to Madonna P ro v e n ca l photo for the Indians. tlonally hot fnhn the floor, but 1(X) Vanclsin (G) dec. Gra- Bowers Is toe new l®® “ 1 ed Miami 114-106, were greeted with a ’two-mtaute Parks, toe I ^ j ^ Macca- Indians outshot the West Hart- 1" New London, 134 Sevcombe (O) pinned ment before Monday noon. . . duj, records for punt retimis In other NBA games Friday ^ ^ 07 from Jo Jo More (4-4), 78-67. conference. ’The Knights hit 63 76ers Boston (Ccdlege toM>ed ProvI- standing ovation by their home w*"®® toe Pat B ert^ , ex- ford team, 18-13, In Uie second tralleq vlrtuaUy Uie enUre ^ Bayles (E}C) 0:39 All home basketball games ta- return yardage. . .’Taylor’s night, Los Angeles tagged Phila- .. . phoenix 'The nerlod to lead at the half 35- game before a three point play other area high school ac- per cent of their field goals. j dence 83-7H, St. Louis edged Cta- court ftna and jumped to an 8-0 ^ “ ®®‘ ^ ®"® ®®“ 140 Brown (EXl) dec. Krils volvtag teams from Technical, 43 returns are toe second most delphla 123-117, Portland ^ « ® t® wmp 3:00 (18) Notre Dame vs But Baffles Prevail M. r a e V k T o ^ e m 1 ^ ’a ^ by John Mlllnari wIiT m ^ 0°n, E U ^ Hlgh^8-0 ,md 4^). gusve Samocluk and Kenvln Force Basketball Young lead before State started to and Berry gang ^ s o Classical, Commerce and 'Trade ever ta a NFL season, and his downed Chicago 113-105, Detroit Sum foroed to ptay ^ t o ^ i f to 56-45 at the end of three gave them what remained undefeated In trounc- gtrout paced East UPndsor’s at- (O) 5-2 stung New Mexico 72-82, Baylor come back. skied Maple Valley and Hog- 147 Elgan .(EQ) pinned Mer­ High In Springfield, Mass., have 516 yards, are toe third highest took anctanati 116-104 and San C ^ e ^ k l M fO T ^ e the pitfall in the Eagle attack Eagles a shaky 40-39 advantage quarters. P«>v^ to be the winning point. ^ ^ “ j h e ^ N ^ with 12 polnU ea^h and ^ *^*^'*' dropped Southwestern Louisiana state led by five potato at the By PAT McCABE sey (O) 5:28 been canceled until Springfield total ever. . .only one team, toe ^ c l s c o nipped San ^lego J® » l*8 "to 93-90, (Columbia defeated Yale half put UBC hung on and final- Hogback Mt. is one of my fav- stating. ‘"The margin could have at the buzzer. ” Our pressing defense really ^ ^ e ^ ^ I ’eadel^' >rtth^ 167 Baldwin (O) dec. Thur­ police agree to work extra vikings ta 1970 are toe fewest 120-117. no-ninst the Celtics 4:30 (3) Glen Campbell Open 72-68 and Oregon whipped Stan- ly took toe lead for good ■with ®***^ areas. After putting up East Catholic.... High.... gain- been eight of 10 points had our Northwest pulled to ^ t t o worked for us tonight,” com- ^ dn^pe-f^Uie ^ ^ ^ G u I J d 7-1 r e ^ . ’ ripped RockvlUe High “ ston (EXJ) 6-1 game detalU. -The patrolmen’s m ltt^ fewer pointsover a 14- Buffalo was leading toe Hay- t^e deficit against the Ce tics, ------ford 82-72. gix minutes remaining an Lay- ®®w towers and off to an early ed th eir eigh th stra igh t foul shooting been better down ^ o cm a j ^ ^ r by Ken Phelan mented an ever-smlUng Indian s e a s o n T ^ ^ to 4-2 Queens is (5-8 and 6-3) on the Rams’ ' BOCKVILLE-Surglng to a 61- 169 Holden (O) pinned White union voted to turn down all game schedule than did this wood-less Sonlcs 70-63 at toe Baltimore won its sevento ’The rlvaly between Mlssisslp- tach Len Wllk- straight game, getting 31 i»ints U C o n n C o-C aplaiJiB 'pi and Mississippi State is like Little Otto Petty was toe big ®6 *"® I" (*>® 1°*™ of fire last fore the Eagles underwent players for an ” out- Sleinlenskl, tallleu(^bed the next six if we went to a man to man grad Rogers emy (4-0) remained In OCX: con- vlUe High coasted In the second 187 Leahy (EC) forfeit contract Is signed by toe city, allowed only 143 points. . .The ensena ledlea a second-haUsecono-nau surgesu^e^uiai that and 24 ^ ^hounds from Gustt John-« ooih ___ « « m Army-Navy football match- «« Florida StatP inmnAd off *ru«»day on the No. i lift and their toughest challenge all «t“ dlng job” citing the contest gaining the eight point advan- defense, It wwld of been a dlf- collected 18 points each In help- tenUon with Coventry High as half to topple Rockville In a uni. Richter (EC) pinned 14 touchdowns yielded by the brought Seattle back. Wllkens sot to rip AtlOTta. Wes U STORRS, Ckwm. (AP) —TU^- the other guy and the to a i3-nolnt leAd and^w^wS^ in destroyed the attendant's house tage. as a real team effort. ferent story. Our foul line shoot- Wesleyan to Its victory over Uie (Jolchester crew defeated big Central VaUey Conference Henderson (O) 2:47 \^lkingV1KU1K99 inill 1970iwiv Isiw theulc fewesticwcBi. ww g------a_*_., __ — ■__ —oniiAfn nriizz ‘Uawira .. A ______-rw z Spn —_ ------seaswiseaSOT is18 maoe.made. $m » u$mU ini'* destroyedwsbwwvcm toe ulc motor.mwur. ' Theaims year, gaining a heart-stop­ However, don’t let anyone tell With the roar of the crowd 1^ , 13 for 20. and ste^s wei^ CenConn. Game scoring honors d-4) Bolton High, 68-41. Ult. H erp ’n Tliere ever scored on a team over a them after toe Intertalsslon. Bullets. TOe Hawte „ y ., and Peter LacaUlade, of . j ^ . g p^day night’s ^eat was so intense it twisted ping 63-82 victory over Hart­ you the Indians didn’t want this HaU High of West Hartford 14-game season . . . Jake Don May haS 30 for the Braves, got W p ^ t o from Wilt Hazard xaunton. Mass., have been ch^vdown was so vital to both the beams. Hogback wlll con- ford Ckmnty Conference rival ringing Uirough the guest’s gym L ..""'■ ./""A tonight.” giu ^ ’Hie winners placed five play- registered six pins yesterday on one badly as .KUmas’ long SOUTH WINDSOR—In a ca­ 'fr' Name a top duckpta bowler Croutoamel, new Dartmouth Keith Erickson poured to 12 and 26 from Lou Hudson. elected cocaptatas of the Uni- schools. Neither Is a particular ttaue to operate with three lifts Sta^U c^y, the wlrmers toss- who had 21 points. Wesley- ers In double digits. Bob Gllmes home territory as they defeated Northwest Catholic before some at the outset, the Eagles capital- rojurerange bombsoomos andana Egan’ssiiran’s layupslavuDS ...i tq „♦ fK.. o..h —...... *------•' reer ,that has seen him set a In toe United States and chances fcx>tball coach, is not the yo(mg- potato ta toe final period and Nate ’Thurmond and Jerry Lu- verslty of Connecticut track threat ta toe Southeastern ijui™**** '*®tll the parts come ta for re- and John Buckler were toe Manchester Hldi’s (1-4) 1,100 screaming fans at the iat- °n a scoring effort held brought the Indians to within converted 30 for 41 D e c e n t “ ^ single game high of 60' points are you’ll be able to see est ta Ivy League history. Wilt Oiamberlata’s defense led cas led a 41-polnt third-period team ,Coach Bob Kennedy said in feren ce with Old DiOss show- is ♦ P®**"’ tor’s facilities. mtoutes T ^ “o! ®"® “ “ >® ^®®‘® w “ ^ for^ 4 3 ^ r ^ - n a t * T id d iX v n “ X h * T !^ wrestling team, 33^. him ta action next week- Chouthamel, 32, Is toe same age Los Angeles to its victory over gan Francisco spurt, helping toe Friday. w a 2-3 record and Mississippi ^ m ®“ , “ ’The llltag Jr. HB. Ski Club i f ^ ^ ^ C ^ ctL s^ Chadwick, McCTel- The'indlans’ John Duffey won the Holl- as Len Jardtae of Brown. Jar- Philadelphia. Gall Goodrich led Warriors overcome a 63-57 ‘>®“: spurting Is a distance special- State at 1-4. »>® ®‘ Mt. Tom Friday. A ®“5^®«' Record Time his career total to 1,007. spent toe week at Okemo stands at 1-2 In the HCX^ and Indian markers cutting the ad- floor's length and put in a P^®» with a hot hand In the expect some high scores In to- state record. „ emy had a flred-up offense and ^ YP8ILANTI, Mich. (A P I - Maravich Missed at LSU CSarloa Martinez drtyiped ta where a record crowd was ta 4-4 on toe campaign. vantage to 17-13 at toe buzzer, layuo with 22 seconds showing second and third periods, hooped day’s 26th ' Hula Bowl football Adding to toe Bobcats final kept toe fire burning under Bol- Eastern MIolilgan University four potato ta the final 30 sec- attendance. Jim and Len Jfor- Only converting five of 17 free Quirt led all first quarter and toe score reading 63-60, 12 points and Rick Kleman, classic with two of toe greatest total were Terry Stoddard with ton as toe host team blew past ' Chottaer (H) dec. Wiggta 'Kennedy Has Come Long Way sophomore Eugene Thomas onds to push St. Louis past Cin- vath were at Ascutney. throws In toe final stanza toe scorers with eight tallied,whlld' -gast. with short junipers from around lineups o# passing combinations 12 markers followed by Jrtn toe Bulldogs In a CSiarter Oak was clocked at a world rec­ (M) 7-1 X Pistol Pete’s Legacy lives On ctanati. Martinez’s basket and When using a lift of any type Eagles were constantly threaten- KUmas kept toe Indians close However, toe Indians quickly toe basket tallied 11 markers, ever appearing on toe same ‘Duke’ Mason and PhU Leves- Conference outing, 128 Kelley (M) pinned Barrett ord time of 82.8 seconds ta the SOO-meter dash. ’The cur­ two free throws put the lock on make sure that your skis are ed, but a very poised local crew tossing in six. ^ retaliated with a jumper from Conard’s Walsh keptrte losers field. ’Ihat is If the weatherman que with 10 points apiece. Fletcher paced toe winners (H) To Ton as No. 1 Man in NBA rent world record ta the NEW YORK — (NEA) — “ I quartet accompanying Pete had the game for the Billlkens, not loose. Read signs along the ^ ^ t o ^ everything N<^hwest puUed to a 31-26 hall- toe comer by reserve Bill Gard- aUve with 22 potato, on nine cooperates. Rennie Berger netted 16 mark- with 19 potato with A1 Davis 134 Beaulieu (M) dec. Cala­ panded and, discounting the event to :S4.4 by Boris Sav- knew there was no way I could *>®®a. ®6<* ®"® ® staking which got 27 points from Jim way. Put down the bar if ta a had to ^ e r in gaining toe well- advantage alter being tied ner and here once again toe ag- field goals and a perfect 4-4 He has predicted showers lor gt. 'Thomas More with netting 14 and Skip Moroch brese (H) 8-6 NEW YORK (AP)-^. new teams, attendance Is up 40 chuk of the Soviet Union. I®®U«F wh®“ Ji® St"®*! “ “ de*" Irving. chairlift and stay ta tracks If earned decision. yjg 7:26 mark on two charity gressive Harding held toe In- from the line. Teammate Jerry tols afternoon and this could pi^ank Tracey contributing 16 adding 10 potato to toe attack. 140 Darling (H) dec. Clarke Walter Kennedy has come basket waving his arms as Pete Jimmy Miller’s 26 points on a T-bar. Don’t sway, stay In With but five seconds show- tosses' by KUmas. Ten straight dlans tlelng up tough Fitzgerald Larocque popped In 16 potato turn toe frequently tom-up field points to toe attack. Skip Gal- Ken Bavler popped In 11 and (M) 8-0 to 60 per cent. Thomas made his run in an a long way sinew his first ’Ihe commission thinks tele- years, unless I went with him to popped from 35 feet. helped Brig^iam Young get by tracks if on a rope tow, don’t tag on toe clock. East had toe potato by toe locals lifted toe under toe Indian basket. But add Steve Markowitz had 13 at Honolulu Statoum Into a sea lagper hooped In 10 potato, Bob Henry had 10 In the unpo- 147 Danaker (H) pinned Carl- pay check for being a tatra-team meet and it was the pros or a prisoh camp,” Perhaps LSU will be better New .Mexico In a Western Ath- snap or jump toe rope tow ball imder the Indian hoop, how- Eagles to a 26-17 bulge at toe Fitzgerald tapped toe ball to potato. o* mud and throw toe North- tent Bolton offense. (M) ■vision will be a big factor ta not Immediately known scorekeeper at a basketball said Press Maravich, Louisiana than at any time In Pete’s letic *C3onference game. Steve when leaving. Make sure your ever. Eagle Ed Fitzgerald, Cap- 6:10 mark and a 10 point edge Slemienski to Ice toe contest. Whistle tooters for toe key South college all-stars game to ELLINGTON — Five BUltagton toe further blossoming of the whether,the mark would be Jonlght Manchester Commun­ 167 Bortone (M) tied Nelson game in Stamford, Conn., NBA. State basketball coach. "Sure, career, though Press doubts Kelly’s jumper with 4:16 left ta jacket Is zippered. Wear a ski tain was tied up by scrappy In- 27-17, their highest of the con- Klimas, whMe long range CXJIL contest were veteran toe ground before a national High players. Court Hamed, ity College,______2-4, hosts______TunxU (H) accepted as a record. It’s kinda strange, all us ad- this. For one thing, toe South- the first half gave BYU the edge hat of some sort. It Is also pro- when he was 13 years old; ” A few years ago we wouldn’t dlan Chuck Harding. East gain- test at 4:28. shooting kept the Indians close, Frank Conklin and former Uni- television audience via satellite. Rich Brahm, Joe Peters, Ed q'q ^ toe'ciarite Amna at 8 189 Klein (H) pinned Gay (M) justing to him not being here eastern Conference may be for good. Kelly finished with 18. tection, but not toe extra long ed toe tap and held on until hot hand by Klimas tried a half courier at toe buzz- verslty of Connecticut basket- But whether foul or fair, both Mathews and Paul Schulze, tolt - Kennedy to now 68 and the have thought about putting a 187 Roman (M) dec. Ka- commtosioner of the National any more. But I actually for- tougher, as may nonc(xiference Baylor used a balanced attack tasseled type. It could become toe finish. brought toe Indians back to er falling short to give toe ball star In the era of Wes toe North and South squads for 19, 14, 14, 10 and 10 potato plowltz (H) 10-0 team ta (Phoenix,” Kennedy got about him toe moment he opponents. For another, well, with seven men ta double fig- caught. Quiah, whose layup lifted the within five at the buzzer 31-28. Eagles a well earned 63452 decl- Blalosuknla, P. J. Curran. ’The have provided for toe occasion, as a well-balanced offense rid- Basketball Association, a midti- says. “ But now, because of tele­ Additional Honor uni. Duffy (M) pinned Kaltae mlUlon-dolIar (^ration encom- Lou Dampier graduated. Still, I like to l(x>k when It comes down to the ures to knock off Southwestern If you have long flowing hair, Eagles to toe victory margin. Quirt led all first half scor- slon. officials called 29 fouls, 16 on starting at 4:46 p.m. (EST). died Bast Windsor In a key (H) * ■ vision, people all over the coun­ back and dream about all. the crunch the guy taking the shot Louisiana. William Chatmon braid it and tie it back or cover passtag 17 professional basket­ try know about too NBA and led all East scorers with 18 ers with 13. ’Ihe Eagle star ran the visitors and 14 on Manches- “Hie North’s foul-weather NCXX! contest. (NEW YORK (AP) — Jrtnny excitement he created and I will not be Pete. ”Tl»e anvil with 19 was high man for the with a hat. Ski under control; Eait (U) ball teams throughput the Unit­ they know toe players. Basket­ potato. Jim Connors added 13 into foul trouble, however, and p >ta. ter. locker has running backs John Ellington, with toe victory, re- Bench, catcher for toe Ctacln- Sets Record miss toe flare, the charisma, now falls on someone eles’s Bears. -Dwight Lamar canned 37 remember"'toe overtaking skier Of Ohio Last N i^ t’ s Fig^t ed States. ball to also being televised ta tallies while also pulling down could only add five more to his J §SS»ra j8 Manchester is away Tuesday Brocklngton of Ohio State, naU Reds, was named today whatever you want to call it, head,” .said Press. Press points pacing toe Liana. Is responslbl® In all cases. Just 9 In another CCIL contest with Northwestern’s Mike Adamle, SANTIAGO, Chile — Fhrmer He accepted toe post ta IMS Chnada^” a game high 18 rebounds. total after Intermisslcm. a Fitzgerald winner of toe Sid Mercer award Chilean featherweight champl- that put Us on the edge of our doesn’t .know yet what effect a few weeks ago at a major ski ' Nebraska’s Joe Orduna and after sehrtag aa mayor of Stam- ‘IPro football was very suc­ But Nets Win Stqihomore Mike Klimas paced Northwest tallied eight g 4 Maloney High at Meriden. as player of the year for 1970 by on Godfrey Stevens beat Callfoi^ seats to see what Pistol would -that anvil 'wlU have on Little area toe upper skier 'wiped out toe Indians’ scoring with 19 straight potato late In toe stan- o Finnegan 0 Purdue’s Stan Brown In that Summaries foed for four yean. cessful on televisi(xi ' Monday, do next.” , Applee or Fig or Nelson or — Manchester (13) toe New York Chapter of toe nla champion Jerry Stokes by a a traverser, plus hitting one potato, while center Pete Egan za, six by Klimas to knot toe „ event. ' Since the likable Kennedy be- nights,” the commissioner adds. By THE ASSOCTATElVJ PRESS -Now Pete Maravich, the high- Gary or forward Jera Shockty. aASKBTSAlti 12 T o ta ls 19 16-31 68 P B F Pts B F Pta. Baseball Writers AssoclaUon of unanimous decision In a 10- fom e the league’s chief execu­ coming out of a trail, a serious . chipped In 11. count at 39 ^ all in toe final Northweit (61) 3 Hendic 6 46 15 And on tj^ to do gfrbund-gain- gomtli Wlsdaar (18) ..'I “ And there Is a g^x>d chance Kentucky’s pjule pampler gg^ g^orer ta college historyr is ’The legacy Maravich lives P B F Pta. 3 Balesano 6 46 America. round bout tive, the NBA has expanded fault—result, broken skis, two A relieved and hoarse. Eagle minute of action: 16g tag for the South are Texas’ Hoy i« the NBA wUl be on some kind owns the record but the New a rookie guard with the At- on, however. Why, just the oth- toboggan cases and a badly a KUmaa 6 3-4 19 3 Wooley 4 16 “ State’s Leon Bums, Bull Bur- Stoddard 8 from nine to ^17 teams. And he Y MIDGETS coach, Stan Ogrodnlk, cited poor A free throw by Fitzgerald in 0 Hoye 0 0-3 0 3 Peoples 6 06 M ason 3 of Monday night program.” York Nets have toe satisfying jg^ta Hawks. * His father, of er day guard Isiey drove up toe shaken traversing skier. foul shooting down toe stretch as toe final seconds gave tkp 6 Hardinx 3 33 6 0 Mlstaetta. 1 06^ 2 gtate’ Leon Bums, Bull Bur- Burkw tlilhks It’s wwked. Kennedy commutes dally consolation of toe vlctopr. course, foUows , his progress middle, then tossed a fancy Community Y nipped Man- “*® 6 I^an 4 36 11 0 McGee 3 36 “ We planned to produce an Let us ski under control and 4 zSucki 3 3-3, 8 3 Klem an ^ u nett of Arkansas and Kansas Collectively^ Individually from Stamford to his 23rd floor ®®I American closely (“Tliey tell me Pete Maravlchllke pass which boimc- Chester Auto Parts 16-13 last yjg skier or call 1 G ard n er 1 OO. j a 7—r State’s Mike Montgomery. ' L,acy orderly expansion,” Kennedy J. 'WAI/TER KENf«EDY ottice here at 2 Penn Plaza ta Basketball A b la t io n free „g ^ g g^ ^ g y n (“ Our fruit men,” said “*n>e Oerfiseum’s got these piayer of the week: Morris MORIARTY yet,” &nlto said after assuming him two strokes in front of Art ball coach and attiletic direc­ Scludlz 4 2 10 off berth up to toe last day of 263 times for 1,027 yards, a has doubled since toe league ex- I’ve Uved aU my life ” ^ o years Don Issel led press). A lefty transfer student rodeos and cow shows on and csodta. a two-stroke lead Friday after Wall, ^ y Floyd, Bob Lunn, RICHMOND, 'Va. (A!P)—^The WBA penalizing FTazler for tor of the Unlveralty of Con­ Totals 30 7 ^71 toe season when they lost to 3.6 average and eight ’IDs. within the next 10 years toe ^ ______Kentucky wifo 26 points. ^ g ^ kelson Isiey and a we couldn’t get In to practice ______BROTHERS two rounds of the $110,000 Glen Don J,anuary arid PWl Rodgers, necticut, was appointed com­ president of the World Boxing fighting All. East WlsdMr <46^ toe Los Angeles Rams. The former club mark had NBA will certainly expand Inter­ Cart^lna rewarded new coach gor^omore named Gary Simp- there until alter Thanksgiving,” Campbell-Los Angeles Open golf tied at 137. Rodgers and Wall missioner of the six-state AssoclaUon is pulling for Joe ” If ■we did something like that F Ptsi nationally. (We have been nego­ Samooduk 3 6 10 Speaking of the NFC Eastern been 971 yards by Eddie Price Jerry Steele with a first-game g^„ ^ averaged 86 potato a said Press. ‘"That Is pracUcaUy The Oallfornla Angels will 31.") ('enter St., Manchestei tournament. had 67s, January'a 68 and Lunn conference by university FYazler.lo beat Muhammed All toe \rtole world would be down Strout InSut** 6 0 1213 Division, final won-lost rattag^s during toe 12-game 1961 — tiating with gropps ta Rome, Long Financial Headache ■victory over Pittsburgh despite ggme as a freshman, replace our whole preseason practice pity their first exhibition game smith, a 28-year-old from Sac- and Floyd 69s. In toe March 8 heavyweight. on us,” Brennan said. “This Is Monadeld Mansfield B 3 9 Milan, Bidogna, Madrid, Barcel­ presidents four yean ago. Davl. 1 0 * 2 indicate it was the second tough- Jirtnson also led toe NFC ta a 37-polnt performance by John Maravich at guard. (In fact, it tlmO. - npxt spring against the Chicago Phone 6 j;?-')!'!.'! ramento, Calif., has yet to win Masters champion Billy Cas­ He was charged with set­ championship fl^ t at Madison a fight that everybody In the doutier*-,^ SS£ec»w 5 1 U ^est division ta pro football last combined rushtag-recelving ona, Greece, Mexico C3ty and Brisker for toe losers Six Caix^ jg^g two to re- “ So we practiced ta the Ar- Cuba at Palm Springs, Oallf.* on ta more than three years on per and ’Torn Shaw, Ued with Squre Garden, and says. If world Is-wanting. It could gross ^ -r* ting up the commissioner’s Totals IS 10 4645 year. Baaed on a plus-minus yardage with a total of 1,614 on Hawaii." Squaw_ Valley Resort Area , . double place Mara'vich.at guard.) ' m ory.Ih e 'wrestlers are on one March 7. toe pro tbur. He hasn’t finished Smith going into toe second office, and clarifying and de­ “ There are also groups In To­ system, NFC ^ n tral Division 1,027 rushing and 487 receiving, r j l Y A .n-g-S 1 a-k a I t- ^'®h>uarm s 26 After the first few games, dlf- side gruntin’ an’ groanin’ and higher than 'fifth but was the round, slipped to 72s for 138 fining the scholastio and ^ - Supreme Oxirt can. lion.” P la la v O Ie (M) ronto and Montreal who are In­ F ta. teams-were S 4 ^ fo r plus 12 (toe He was the Giants’ second pass t ^M ack Caivin fhp A.RA>ii taaa forences were already noted, the gymnasts are on the other second-round leader at the Colo- and were Ued at that figure gibUlty progranu for the Bill Brennan of Riclmumd 8 6 t e r r e d ," the commissioner IflCOCl OH AUCtlOU OlOCK C h a d w ic k ^ difference between total wins receiver behind Clifton McNeil it X ^ o r ^ fu A .^ H f ^®> sitoottag was balanced for side yellin’ an’ jumpin’ off that nial NaUonal InvitaUon in FI. with U.S. Open champion ’Tony confemce. Oiristian also es­ G tlm e s 9 6 M and losses! division mem- (50 for 764) with 48 catches, adds. r— Worth last year. Jacklta, who had a 69. B u c k le r 11 Cl _ _ SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) eludes toe resort, estimated the ^ g g ^ Robinson added 27 ta- ^® ^ ® ^ years. In thing. Then the Oub Kar^e |j| tablished team and indivi­ M c C le lla n 4 4 i j hers), N®'(3 East clubs were In Ids lOto professional season, One of the paramount ques ” I got In there lor an inter- Arnold Palmer had an erratic S n y d e r a 2 (loM~an moat "basketball fans’ — The Squaw Valley resort total Investment ta the area Is ojudtag 11 of 16 from toe floor victory over Tulane, for comes ta barkin’ an ■ B B ^ B dual trophies for conference 13 86-82-2 for plus four, AFC West Tarkenton reached two new pla- view, and talked and talked and 71 for 142 and was well back G e rtra ls 2 8 championships and was re­ P a lm e r 1 0 i clubs were 2S-23-2 for plus two, toads. He became the fifth man minds Is WlU the NBA e i ^ d area, built by toe State of CaU- around $25 miUlon, including Im- ^ the Floridians shipped toe ®^T***®’ J?''®®. T ? , talked,” he said. “ The press in toe pack, sponsible for recognition of Brennan said toe WBA’s post- (Jlay whatsoever. M jQDooneU 0 2 in the sense of a merger with tomla tor the Winter Olympics provements by c<«ce8slonalres Memphis Pfos. Calvin wid Rob- “ 1?**®'' “ ®l>^ and toese b ^ bomicta ^ secretary told me later I’d bet- It took a score of 144 or better - NFC West teams were 26-26-0 history to throw more foe American Basketball Assocl- has been put on the auction stace the games. - - mson combined for seven con- f I®w oU^rs took a n ^ five, ties tootta . ^ o - and - a - haU Yankee Conference all - star hasn’t changed since ”T1ie opposition to Clay within iw -i- 3L 30 “ for minus 1, AFC Eas$ mem- 200 ’TD passes, finishing ter save something in case I' to survive toe cut for toe final teams as selected by the Augusta 1964, whm. All was the WBA Is coming mosUy from BackrUie (it) ■^Bon? .. Mock by (fov. Ronald Reagan’s Bids wlU be opened April 2. secutlve points In toe fourth “toJ^Ll tlllfo ff. we have won. two rounds. Among toe more F PU. hers were 30-88-2 for minus eight 206, and he went over toe conference. preparing to meet the late Son- our members outside toe Unit- wttieue ^ S and the AFC central showed 28- 26,000-yard mark ta aerial yard­ 'title haxidcuffB are on me in administration. about the time spring skiing quarter to break a tie, and pull *2!^ ^ ^ ♦ i ... i af Aiirht'croTnFB a t Smith, one of three Ued for prominent casualUes were four ny Liston in a return bout. ed States . .. Most of our for- 13 , JthU matter,’’ responds Kennedy. ’Hie site ta the filerras 100 should be at Its peak. Robert H. the Floridians away. ^®^ ® *^®™® ^s own one to P*®y /^ ® “ ^ ... right down 6 32-1 for minus nine. age ™ with 25,917 . for his caroer. toe top spot going Into toe $100,000 'winners from last year, “ The NBA Players Association miles east of Sacramento may Meyer, deputy director of the John Beasley scored 26 points “ ® *®®f^ amtia The WBA official said ” we elgn fellcmrs are l^itterly op- ^^^tfaera In NFC vs. AFC games, NFC specialist Pete second round, took a scrambling PGA champion Dave Stockton, told Clay’s lawryers that we posed to recognizing Clay.” has a Uwsu|t against a possible be a picture postcard wonder- state parks and Recreatiion De- and recently-acquired Wayne . ^'®“ f.®®^^ admits that aU the rodeos Md cow shows com a teams won 27 and lost 12 with ® banner year your alley... 60 for 136 —^seven under par Australian Bruce Devlin, Dave Pro Scouts would withdraw WBA recogni- Breiman, who also Is chair- m sm r and there la an tojunc- land, but it has been a fimfoclal paiiment, U optimistic of get- Hightower and Don Freempn basketball pla^rs erwe a back again, in 1970. ’The soccer^tyle kicker And there’s no Pistol Pete for Duckpin bowling is on the Rancho Park course — Hill and Larry Hinson. io -U n one tie for a plus 16 edge, out- tloti against the principles of the headache to the atate ataoe the ting m acceptable-Wd: combined for 44 pointy to lead “^®^* ®* “ ® , "® Uon If he went th ro i^ with the man of the 'Virginia Athletic TWals set two. one-season records the Press’’ road show, any more. second fight with liston., ’Ihey Commission, said the 'WBA was scored the rival division by 700 Sro a^t a „ ta^lata^ the minual lo«i. -elf-effactag evprybody’s game. W m View Baeoa Aoademy (68) F Fts. to 420 and posted five shutouts, (moat points, 107, and most field practically told us tougo to helL “ altUng on a keg of dynamite” ' B goala, 25) and a pair of career merger," he continues. .(.’Before The state has been losing as gg Mewr said “We have been Cannon had 27 potato for Bring the family along “ The flg^it was held and we because of the possibility that KoSSdd 7 18 one of them by toe Giants (16-0) we could do anything there much as $800,000 a year on the py g a/» aami«. the losers, ; . . let them all q 4 over Boston. ------marks (moat PATs, 168. knd Senior Tilt unsnlnuiualy withdrew recogjii- All might beat Friajqer. itortM most field goals, 72). Petp’s 54- would have to be an act of Con- Squaw VaUey recreation, area g ^ ^ we ifod to accept discover the thrill of Sunday... 0 14 Thanks to exceptional per- Uon of a a y .” ... Tlie U;S. Supreme Court stUl witiSiS” ’ - ^ yard ex against Dallas also is gieaa." v^le con^on^res oper- ^g ^ ^ ^ Stroke Play Qiamp Sunday... duckpin bowling. — A GOOD DAY TO LEARN ABOUT MOBILE, Ala. (!aP) — More____ Brennan said the WBA hasn’t hasn’t g(ven its decision on All’s M. Davis "Aa a result,”- Kennedy con- ate the, ski resort under lease ^tten for us by the Olympic ^ Opeh play afternoons, .1^ ” 3" running SS'back yoi* history. «•“ ««u than 100 representatives of pro- b®®n asked to sanction the All- draft evasion conviction, and if o u s ^ eludes, "I don’t anticipate any from the state — leases going oommlaalon and then dumped PALM BEACai GARDENS, — A GOOD DAY TO LEARN*^^OUT II Saturdays and Sundays. IMPROVING YOUR HEALTH — fessional football teams will Frazier match. “ And I wouldn’t it comes before March 8, the Feaiing 1 Ron Johnson, the OlanU flnlA- , The recent campaign merger in the foreseeable fu- through 1968-have been turning ^ Fla. (AP) — Dick Hart o f toe also Call for reservations. watch 60 of tos nation’s leading take It upon myself to say what Louisville fighter that rose from Totals M, a hapdsome profit. The leases ^ . V.______V. Hinsdale Golf Club ta Hinsdale, IMPROVING YOUR HEALTH — 21 14 « marked a notable c o H ^ c k ^ Have a bad. at - I CXkME AND BROWSE AT THE NEW college football seniors today In the position of the WBA execu- amateur status following his Boltsa (41) the NFC with a total of 4,488 fort by fuUback ’Tucker FrodL ■nie National Hookey League wiU diaVe to be renegotiated if ni., won toe PGA stroke play A g YPta ygraa and an average of 816.6 rickson. who rushed for 8TO draws hatter than the NBA. the area la sold. championship BMday ta a sud­ the 22nd Senior Bowl Game. ' live committee would'; be should Olympic Gic 31 Scottish 14 residential ' and commercial. PEMON«T«ATIOM « sheepfold Satisfactory work guaranteed. it ilk r b Cc N. SCAN-OPTICS, INC. 32 Make neat 16 AutomobilM For Scrio 4 For friendly free estimates, *IINGFIBLD _ 33 Swisa measure ■ _ c , ( RKHMONP, VA. 34 European 20 cedi Suburbem Floor Mainten- 22 FIRBISTIGE PARK CIRCLE Here is your opportunity Uj river 1962 VOUeSWAGEN, bug,. ^ - emce, 640-9229. •1 9 7 1 by UoMod Fu tu re 2^ 5 “ 5T1 TS~ it 2t 29 HERALD Join a 90 year organization' OUT OUR WAY By NEG COCHRAN 35 Feminine cellent condition. Best offer EAST HARTFORD, CONN. and to learn a trade as k appellation s r Si over |37B. Must be seen. 649- TIMBERLAND Tree Service, Pest Control route man. 36 Equal 2T21 after 3. Tree removed, pruning, shrubs, 3S BOX LETTERS BuHAng— Fainfrinq— Papering 21 Schools and Clossas 33 Must have a driver’s license, - UH --HAI20LP--EXCUSE OH.MA/ COME HERE,WILLKXi? 37 Tapuyan s r emd lots cleared. Fifteen yeeurs M E FOR IWTERRUPTIW; BUT < IVE KIEVER BEEKJ ABLE l O V 38 Show disdain 1970 VOLKSWAGEN, red sedan, Controctinq INSIDE—outside peiinting. Spe­ but the company supplies an IF S H E VkOM'T 6 0 TO T H E CATCH THAT5NEAKV BROTHER 39 Defiled it 3* F4m: Y ««r experience. Bonded emd insur- all expense paid automobile. OF AAlWe LISTEWIWCj IfJ OW THE 6,680 m iles. E xcellent condi­ HOCKEy 6AME WITH 'tOU— 42Finialof Infomiation estimates. Call 647- DORMERS, garages, porches, cial rates for ^ople wer 66. BULLDOZER TRAINING WAITRESS. part-time, Villa- We pay your salary while UH— WELL,THERE'S WO UPSTAIRS PH6NE--eiJTTHlS a roof 55" 41 tion. $1,860. Call 643-8804. SEWSE IW WASTIW' TWO T IM E HE 6 0 T CARRIEP AWaV rec rooms, room additions,' m e E ^Z ^S ^S - 64^7^. BE READY^OR SPRING “ Restaurant you leeim. References will 45 Kind of lily W JT II 4^ THE HBRALD will not FREE tICWETS, AW' I-UH- a k jp b l e w i t / c o m e t a l k . 46 Drunkard 1966 bOD GB CJoronet staUon t r e e SERVICE (Soucler) — kitchens, add-a-ievels, roofing. be requested and checked. T D H A R O L P w h i l e I □ 1 “ discl>M<» the identity of RESIDENT SCHOOL SO UPAWP STBAISHTBLl 49 Keep i5“ any advertiser using box wagon. Good condition.- Com­ Trees cut, building lots clear­ siding, general repairs. Quality CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex­ This is a year 'round per­ 51 Befall OUT THATCLOWM/ letters. Readers answer­ pany car necessitates owner ed, trees topped. Got a tree workmanship. Financing avail- terlor painting, paper han^ng, In-the-seat approved train­ NURSE—RN OR LPN manent position with com­ 53 Young plants u selling. $700. 643-9298 after ing to operate loaders, boiled for food ing 'oUnd box ads wbo problem ! 4Veil worth phone able. Economy Butldens, Inc. Discount on wallpaper. Call 7 a>m. to 3 p.m . pany paid: u desire to protect tbeir p.m . 648-6169, 872-0647 evenings. O scar Hebert, 646-3048. scrapers and graders. Full 54 Ignores is 9 ______ca ll, 742-8262. MANCHESTER MANOR SSCondiUon Identity can follow 'his and part-time classes form­ •Medical Benefits 56 Inactive procedure; 1967 MUSTANG fastbemk, white •vi\irKir± ALL TYPES of stone and con- RICHARD E. MARTIN, paint- ing now. Licensed schcxil. NURSING HOME with red interior,I * -1 <«»« V-8, auto- A TWO YOUNG marned men will Crete work. AU work guaran­ 386 W. Center St., Manchester •Life Inmrance . (Ntwtpoptt hltrpflm Aua.) do small repair jobs and paint­ ing contractor. Full profession­ Call 1-226-8719 anytim e. Enclose your rapif to mafic, power steering, 76 per teed. Out of season rates. Call 646-0029 ing, edso cellar cleaning and al painting service, interior - the box in an envefo^ — cent financing available. Own­ after 6, 648-1870 or 644-2976.’' •Vacation Ught trucking. Cali 646-2692, exterior. Free estimates, fully address to the Cl ossified er 649-4464. Manager, Manchester 646-2047.' insured. 649-4411, 649-9286. BOOKKEBa»ER — Know books •Holidays Evening Herald, together RUSSELL E. MILLER Help Wanted— of accounts to trial balance, PONTIAC 1969 GTO, air-co^- SNOW plowing — Commercial B. H. MAGOWAN JR. & Sons, •Sick Tim e with a memo Ustii^ tte fiohlng, 4 - speed, all posrar, 35 9-6, 6-day week. Pilgrim Mills, companies you do NOT and residential, fast, efficient interior and exterior painting, Female green, tan interior, best offer. builder In c., 99 Lcxjmls St., M anches­ •Retirement want to see your letter. service. Call 646-1974. paper hanging. Thirty years ______876-7746, 872-4738. ter, 646-1414. BY DICK TURNER Your letter wlU be de­ Complete renovafiotis and addi- experience, four generations. sEWING instructor — practical CARNIVAL stroyed if the advertiser LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also tions Including designing and TO save you a trip to our 1967 GRAND Prlx, power steer-, . Free estimates, fully insured, sewing knowledge necessary, PILGRIM MILLS needs experi­ is one you’ve mentUmed. moving large appllmices. plans, also kitchens, bathrooms, 643-7361. headquarters in New Haven, BY FRANK BAGINSKI ing, power brakes,' $1,660. 646- stmie knowledge of pattern fit­ enced cashiers E U id sales­ if not it wUl be handled Burning barrels delivered, $4. recreation rooms, and alumi- women. Interviews are now we wHJ interview at the in the usual manner. 1039 after 6. .TOSEPH P . LEWIS — (3ustom ting helpful, paid holidays and Shorehaih M otor Inn, 440 644-1776. num siding specialist. ( vacations, other company ben­ being held between 5„p.m. and Painting, interior and exterior, Asylum s b , H artford, Mcm- efits. Apply in person, 866 6 p.m., Monday through Fri­ PIANO tuning and band instru­ paperhang(ing, fully insurad. day January llth, 10 a.m. 1961 DEISOTO, 4-door, very good Call 649-1421 Main St., Manchester, See Mr. day. Pilgrim Mills, Oakland ______WHV MOTHERS 6BT gRAY ment repairing by Hartt Col­ For free estimates call 646- to 2 p.m. Ask for The Bliss condition. $260 firm . 649-3077. M oore. St., Manchester. LM t and Found 1 lege of Music graduate. Ward CARPENTRY and remodrfhi^, answer 648-6862. Company. PONinAC GTO 389 cu. inches Krause, 643-6836. rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, “ p a i n t ING------— naperhanglng MILLTEX, INC., 99 Loomis St. HOUSEKEEP^ preferably FOUND — The best place to 4 on floor. Call evenings, 643^. ______j ___ ’ ___ r-Airi jUNii — papernanguig, .has openings for women to from Glastonbui Glastonbury area, for 2 ______SHARPENING Service — Saws, additions and garages Call small carpentry jobs. Excel­ choose home decorations and 7168. work in our measuring and adults and one teen-ager, to MILLER Pharmacy requires SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL knives, axes, shears, skates, Tom Corbitt, 643-0086.. lent workmanship, reasonable gifts is Your Gift Gallery at ------marking department. Apply start to work afternoons, and part-time drug cleili, hours rotary blades. Quick service. prices, free estimates. CaU 646- STOP Watkins, 936 Main St. Y our P O N T IC 889, bored to 402, l ^ - WES ROBBINS Carpentry re- M iss ttobum , 646-1414. leave after dinner. Must have flexible,, experience preferred, home town friendly world of anced, clearanced, crane valve Capitol Equipment Oo., 88 modeli'iig si>eciall8t. Additions, 1399. ca r. CaU 628-1131. drivers license essential. Ap­ train, hl-rlser, duel feed holley, Main St., Manchester. Hours gifts. Telephone, 643-6171. rec rooms, dormers, porches, J & R PAINT Contractors, spe­ ply in person. polished heads, many extras. dally 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:80-9. RECEPTIONIST tor office in ______cabinets, formica, built-ins, cializing in indoor painting and LOST — French purse on West Ccnnplete engine, $360 or best Saturday, 7 :S0-4. 643-7968. BE ONE OF THE Rockvllfe. Busy dental <^ce, WAREHOUSE worker — Can bathroom s, kitchens, 649-3446. finishing. New company, rea­ Middle Tpke, vicinity Pizza Offer. 64S-7M2. FINAST full-time. Pleasing personaUty, handle hammer and saw. Ap­ House. Reward, Call 649-8863. t r e e s removed, reasonable l EON CIESZYNSKI • builder sonable rates. CaU Mr. good with figures and handling ply 646-1414. Ask fo r Mr. rates. Call R ay, 643-4468 after new homes custom built, re­ Lathrop, 646-8648. money. Write to Box AA. Man­ Arsenault. LOST — black and white part- 6 p.m . Several ^lexcellent oppor­ Trucks— Tractors 5 modeling, ad(Ufions, rec '■ - chester Herald. BY ROY CRANE angora male cat. Westside, rooms, garages,' kitchens re­ tunities have developed in CHUCKEUtS Hardlnge, Set-up BUZZ SAWYER R & R PLDWING service, call our office for full-time em­ HOUSE Mother — To work with 649-2166. 1968 CHEVROLET half - ton modeled, bath tile, cement Eloctrical Services 22 and operate. AU benefits. for snow plowing now. Don’t ploym ent, 8:30 a.m . to 4:30 a group o f six to tw elve chU- AAR. SNOW, HAS IT OCCURREP TO '«X1 THAT THE HEW THINK IT OVER, SIR. BOTH HAVE THE SAME pick-up. 13,600 original m iles. work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ Dean Machine Products, Inc., HAZEL WILL SHOW TOU THE ROPES. LOST — Child’s eyeglasses in w ait to be snowbound. CaU BILL 'CRAWTORD & Son, elec­ p.m . dren outside of school hours. 102 Colonial Rd., Manchester. HAZEL, THIS WAITRESS IS A DEAD RINGER FOR THAT GAL WITH THE TRACE OF A FOREIGN ACCENT. THE SAME< Excellent condition. Best offer dential or commercial. CaU TINY AAOLE ON THE LEFT CHEEK. AND black case, on St. Bridget 742-9295 anytim e, if no answer, trical contractor, residential- ______Residential sch(x>l in Hartford. CHAUFFEUR-PRWEH LIMOUSINE WHO LOOKED US OVER School parking lot. Reward. over $1,900. 643-6672 evenings. 742-9204. 649-4291. wanted to seU VESTERPAY? I'LL BET A COOKIE THE BLONDE HAIR WAS commercial and industrial. ACCOUNTING CLiERK Reply Box "SS” , Manchester SALESMAN CaU 649-6627. Call 649-3663. Grants* Bradford nationally ■ ' BUT THE A WIG. SNOW plowing, driveways etc. N.J. LAFLAMME — Carpenter COMPTOMETER H erald. COULP WE'TB.V TRA6ix)R — 6 h.p., 3 foot snow contractor. AdiUtions, remod- known major ajipUancea Ex- LOST. — Passbook l ^ 76-67 Reasonable rates. CaU 643- DOMESTIC to work one-half ceUent earning potential. Posl- /IVW ASAiN Without blade, $100. 742-9117. eUng and repairs. Call any­ Company offers excellent Savings Balik of Manchester. 6776, if no answer ca ll 646- day per week. Parkade area. fioR ideal for energetic indiv­ tour hard hat? Application made for payment. 3824. time for free estimate. 876- Hoor Finishing ,24 w ages and working coniU- 1967 CHEVROLET pick - up fions, free parking and an CaU 646-3268. idual who enjoys meeting the truck, half-ton, 19,000 m iles, 1642. 1 pubUc. Prior selling experience FOUND — Kitten, white with HAVE Snow? Wlil plow! Resl- FLOOR SANDING, and refln- excellent free benefit pro­ DRIVERS for station wagons gray and black m arkings, .vi­ power steering. Excellent dentlal and commercial plow­ HALLMARK Building Co. 5^ Ishing (specializing in older gram. Apply: preferred, but not essential, we condition. $1,600. 649-2048. and school buses, Manchester wlU provide complete training cinity of Oak St., CaU 6494826. ing. Call 643-4638. home improvement, adiUtlons, floors). Inside painting, paper­ schools, 7:30 to 8:30 a.m., 2:16 rec rooms, garages, roofing, ing, ceilings, etc. No. Job too program. ApjUlcant must own 1962 FORD P-100 plck-ig>, 6 cyl­ to 3:46 p.m. Excellent part- FOUND — Black, m<»igrel, gutters. F^e estimates. All smaU. John Verfallle, Bolton. FIRST NATIONAL car for limited outside activity. inder, good condition. Call time opportunity. We train you. male dog. Call Dog Warden, w ork guaranteed. 646-2627. Liberal mileage paid. Many ‘Jog for my health? Yes, indeed . . . especially 643-2301. Household Servlees STORES, INC. 643-2414. W. T. Grant Co. benefits in­ when I pass the university!" 646-4666. V m i OffermI 13-A NEWTON H. SMITH Sc SONS— Bonds— Stocks— PARK & OAKLAND AVENUES CLEANING woman wanted 3-4 cluding employe (Uscounts, ofEK- Remodeling, repairing, addi­ EAST HARTFORD, CONN. days weekly. Permanent posi­ vacations with pay and group T r a ile r s — tions, rec rooms, porches and Mortgages 27 tion. Send name, address, hospital - medical insurance. MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD Annoancamanls 2 PHONE today and eliminate ice nxifing. No Job too smaU. CaU Apply in person 10 a.m. to 6 . and snow hazards. Past, safe, phone number and references Mobile Hemes 6>A 646-3144. MORTGAGES, loans, first, s e c ------p.m., to Manager, W.T. Grant PENNY SAVER Hospital Aux- effective pellets melt ice ^ ond, third. AU kinds. Realty NURSES AIDES — 3 to 11 p.m to Box R., Manchester Herald. I W A N T TO CHECK THE M e a n w h il e — m lUary Hudft Shop, n^ds ice Oo., Manchester Parkade. Eve­ BY MILTON CANIFF times faster than common salt statewide. CreiUt rating unnec­ shift: Apply Laurel Manor, 91 All replies confidential. Writ­ OARAGE, DOWNSTAIRS, STEVE CANYON skates, skis, and winter spoils ning interviews by tq^ioint- m ERE COULP OSCAR TO FIND OUT IF HE < WE'LL HAVE THE REPORT ON THIS I'LL WAIT Buy Now And Save! at one degree fahrenheit. Special Services 15 essary. Reasonable. Confiden­ Chestnut St., Monday through ing ability not r^uired. . IN LESS THAN AN HOUR! AROUND./, 'blothlng, men’s, women's and ment. H A VE G O N E ? TOOK YOUR LIMOUSINE!, r ;CAN'T LET WTsy • BIT5V/ Large 100 pound keg, delivered tial, quick arrangements. Al­ Friday, 12 - 3 p.m . I'M OOING OVER chlldiren's. AU donations tax WOMAN wanted for full or To THE HAUL AND DOWN/SHE'5 FLIPPED READV■ Pay Much, Much Later! to‘ your d(x>r, $18.95. Irv ’s Sup­ (pREATIVE Catering — offer­ vin Lundy A gency, 627-7971. deductible. 616 Main St. Man­ PART-TIME, light housekeep­ part-time retail work. Excel­ MACHINIST — part-time, days. CHECK Yo u r m i k e OVER DAN KRACKLE, (30 T O 7 ply C o., 643-6382. ing formal dining, modem buf- . 9S3.^ Main St., Hartford, Eve­ Amerbelle Corp., 104 East -AND STUFF-WHICH BUT SHE STILL HAS A LECTURf chester. ing, for widower and teen lent financial future. Call Mr. tetfi, c(x>kout8, stag parties nings, 233-6876. Main St., RockvlUe. An equal SHOULD JOB TO WILL pick up any unwanted daughter. No cooking, can g^et Osborne, 742-6662 fo r inter­ That’s right, we’ve made a created especially for you. 24 opportunity employer. Apply I. deal with the bank and furniture and appUances. CaU Leggett St., East Hartford, MORTGAOEIS — First and sec- together on hours. CaU 643- view . 7016 for interview. Written ref­ ______between 8:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. PorsoiMb every deal consummated in anytim e after 6 p.m ., 872-0413. 528-6848. ond. All types to suit require­ ------o r CaU 876-3325. January doesn't require any ments. Confidential, efficient erences necessary. REWEAVING of bums, moth- RIDE WANTED from State Of­ payment till May. So why SKI RENTALS, by the day, gerrice. p. a . Thom e, 649-6281. ------r ~:— ------EARN extra money showing holes, zippers repaired. Window week, or season. Repairs — ______!______WAITRESS wwted with some Help Wanted— Male 36 fice Building Hartford, 10:30 not come over, lk around our wedding specials to engag­ shades made to measure, sharpening done by experts. MORTGAGES — 1st. and 2nd., p.m . dally to R ockville. CaU and take advantage of mid­ ex^rience Tuesday through p r o d u CHION Clerk - experi^ ed girls in the Manchester all size Venetian blinds. Keys Saturday, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Vic's 872-4498. winter savings on our spark­ The Alpine Haus, Route 30 mortgages— interim financing enced in moving parts and area. Must have car. Commls- made whUe you wait. Tape re­ Vernon, 872-6647. Pizza, 163 West Middle Tpke, ling 1971’s or brand new — expedient and confidential making out move tickets. AU si(xis paid on each sale. Ap­ IN(X>ME tax p rep u afion . CaU corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 M anchester, 649-3700. 1970’s. We also have a good ------service. Jj, D. Real Estate benefits. Dean Machine Prod­ ply Lorlng Studios, 86 Piratt Dan M osler, 649-3329 or 247- 1 Main St., 649-6221. selection of used travel trail­ A ssoc. 643-6129. WHERE is your Avon represen­ ucts, Inc., 102 Colcmial Rd., St., Harfiord. Ask for Jim Ltsi. 3116. Roofing'^Sidinq 16 MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY ers, and pickup coaches. Re­ tative? Maybe you don't have Manchester. LADY riding to Florida around member, the coffee’s always^ BIDWELL Home Improvement one. Maybe you should be the WANTED male help, pfurt-Ume, T THAT e x e r c i s e d id January 16th, would like pas­ fresh and • the salesmen" Co. Expert installation of Business Opportunity 28 one in your neighborhood to Satorday. Ex- I WISH I ' OJDDLESA L0TDF(3O0DJ senger. CaU 649-4271. aren't at: aluminum aiiUng, gutters and sell to aU those customers. In- ^ ^ perienced preferre^ Apply 6 ODULDSAY 14 APPLIANCE trim. Roofing instaUaUon and VERNON—Packt^e store with chine Products, Inc., 102 Oo- to 9 p.m., Bemie’s TV and Ap- WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLl terested? CaU 289-4922. TT4ESAAAE repairs. 649-6495. 3't8-9109. real estate, good volume, pric­ lonial Rd., Manchester. pUance, Inc., Manchester m*" * ■ a RECTOWN USA INC. -piT^ a ■r'r) T X !/* ”*' ed to seU. Paul W. Dougan, PART-TIME cleaning woman. __ Parkade. K5R AAE! WELDERS for sfiilctural steel ______Autom obllos For.Scda 4 Route e west, WlUlmantlc, conn. K .E ,rA .iK , iN L >, GUTTERS and roofs, all types R ealtor, 640-4535. Apply 01 Chestnut St., Monday r r CBAU-V SHOWED lA S r ACRES AND ACRES OF nrts N oo^ ... I sn u . h a t e fabricating shop. Top wages, DRIVERS for station wagons Nk3Hr.„ LOCK A TA U - B&MJTIfO_,'SfARka_INa THE AM6ERABLE eiU F F . T el. 203-423-1625 repaired and replaced. Ex­ through Friday, 12 noon - 3 1966 CADILLAC sedan DeVille, ceUent workmanship, reason­ LAUNDROMAT for sale, sev­ long hours, aU benefits. Steady and school buses, Manchester THATeHOW/ ^ WHITE 3NOW / 4-door, blue with black vinyl Tues.—Wed.—Thurs.—Sat. p.m . ^_____ ' 445 Hartford Rd. able prices, free ' estimates. eral new machines, none over employment. Apply at yard in schools, 7:30 to 8:46 a.m., 2:16 top, radio, power steering, 8:80 a.m . to 6 p.m . il#>' CaU 646-1399. * 1% years old. $16,000. Package m A’TURE woman to babysit person until 5:30 p .m .; Man.- to 3:46 p.m. EbcceUent part- brakes, windows, seats. Air- Monday & Friday store for sale, by appointment every other week, 3 pim.-l chester Structural Steel, Mitch­ time opportunity. We train you. T conditioning. $1,600. Days 649- 8:80 a.m . to 6 p.m . 646-1111 only. Phllbrick Agency, Real- f<>j. gjx year old girl. 646- ell Drive. 648-2414. 1^') 2120. Evenings, weekends. 643- Roofing and tors, 646-4200. 1979. .a 0116. A We service all major ap- Chimneys 16-A WANTED Investor to invest WANTED general office clerk 1923 BUICK Speedster, 76 per ROOFING — Specializing re­ $1,600 in going business for in 2-glrl office, Ught typing, fil­ ■Cent restored, . running, many 1971 TERRY TRAILERS ^pUances. QuaUfted factory pairing roofs of aU kinds, new short term, 6 per cent finders ing, answering plKme. Very di­ Sunday__ PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER extra parts, $1,300. firm . 649- roofs, gpitter Work, chimne)^ fee, 10 per cent interest for 2 versified work, pleasant work­ 6644_after 6 p.m . trained technicians.. Ra(Uo 1 TMOUQHT VOUR MODELS 17, 18, 20, 22 cleaned and repaired. 30 years nuHiths, guaranteed loan. ing conditions. Full company — A GOOD DAY TO LEARN ABOUT T IM E ,.A S n o c Phone 640-7021. F O R FATHER WAS GOING, T^M DE&OrrO, 4-door, all origl- NOW IN STOCK dispatch for quick service. experience. Free estimates. benefits. Please contact Mrs. TO HELP YOU! S O O N •cAlMXJ IMPROVING YOUR HEALTH — LUNICM, nal, one own&r exceUent CaU H ow ley, 643-6361. Stenhouse, 646-iIoo. We are an A S I ______Spectral discount prices on SON! equal <^portunlty employer. ,^D|Q HIM throughout. $400. firm . 649-6644 aU 1970 m odels. O H , H E OUT./ after 6. Schools and Claisos 33 CXXMB AND HROWBB AT ’IHE NEW WILL... (TAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE 18’ self-contained, two caily. HOUSEKEEPER to Uve in 16’ one only. CUSTOM made draperies, sUp HoaHna ond Phimblnq 17 with elderly gentleman, car "P^KADE NATURAL HEALTH CXYMET — 1963, fou r - door covers and reuphoUtering. S.A.W. Ceramic Studio—classes A lso necessary. References re­ I KNEW KERCH WOULD HIRE OKAW standard, snow tires, $160. CaU Budget terms. Established in SAM WA’TSON Plumbing and ’Tuesday and Wednesday eve­ FOOD SHOPPE" YOU- ONCE HE GOT A LOOK 0ROOVy-5O 648-8760. Cox Campers nings, 7-9 p.m . CaU 638-1477. quested. 649-4667, E xt. 29. AT YOU IN A FRENCH MAID-fV WE'RE IN Evinnide SnowmobUes - 1046. D ays, 624-0164, evenings. Heating. - Bathroom remOdei- IN LEGGE’TT PHARMACY AT *IHE PARKADiE ------^i^UMlFQKMi ^ BU5INEEE! NBIBD C A R ? Credit very bad? SnowmobUe clothing 649-7690. ing and repadrs. F ree esfi- m 'ltes. CaU 649-8808. Bankrupt, repoesesslon? Hon­ Evinrude Outboards TWO handymen want a variety Holp Woirtod-^Fomalo 35 est Douglas accepts lowest of Jobs by day or hour. We GRANT’S Plumbing ' Servltie down, smaUest payments, any­ Bank Financing Available clean yards, attics and Cellars. Free estimates, plus quality where. Not smaU loon finance See them aU at' R easonable. CaU ' 643 - 6306. w ork. 643-6341. company plan. Doui^os Mo­ S IfTI h NtA SECRETARY tors, 345 Main. CAMPERS HOLIDAY R N 's A N 6 L P N 's I^oute 06, Portland, Conn. VOLKSWAGEN 1964, new bat­ BY COKER a|id PENN 342-1212 BuOdmg-— . Mnhnnry. LANCELOT tery, muffler, voltage, regula­ Contracting 14 Research and Development” Leaking For A Challenge? tor, rebuUt carburetor. Recent Drassmoking 19 WITH ALU THIS TRAFFIC, brakes, clutch, heads, valves. ’moUBLE finding minis? Cus­ THAT COULD 5 6 DANseROUS.' CARPENTRY — concrete steps, Laboratory ►We are looking for professionals whp want to ad­ 742-9614. tom made dresses, ladles suits, WHAT CAN w e DO AEOUT IT ? 'c floors, hatchways, remodeling V Motorcyelos— gowns and alterations. Prompt 1965 DODGE Dart* high perfor- porches, garages, closets, ceU- Full-time position, reporting to Technical Director vance. Openings on all shifts, full and part-time. mance, 278 cu. Inches, 4-speed, Bicyclos 1 1 .Ings, . attics finished, rec ■service.,.CaU 649-1183. in corporate R & D Lab. Challenging opportunity ExceUent condition. CaU 872-, SUPERVISORS AND STAFF PERSONNEL LITTLE SPORTS )BY BOUSON 1968. HONDA CL860, running rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ for “girl Friday^’ desiring full secret^ial responsi­ BerriNA ssei or 649-4886. ______condlfioo, minor repairs re­ er related work. No Job too bilities. The finest fringe beiiefits available. Modem facUlUeB and exci^ent wages vdHOomS erm ag WINftSvfS quired. $850. CaU 048-7408. smaU. Dan Moran, BuUder. Moving— T nickin^- open “ ■ OPEN n1986 c h e v y n, 2-door stan­ Evenings, 649-8880. dard, one owner. $800. CaU a f­ Storag* 20 COLONIAL BOARD CO. ter 1 p .m ., 549-9198. MINI BIKE Cheeftah, 6 h.p. SAVE MONEY! Foot service MANCHES’TER — DeUvery- MEADaWS CONVALESCENT CENTEB^ ^ 615 Parker St», Manchester 1953 kBRCURY Monterey, 4- $125. CaU 6 4 6 - ^ . Dormers, room additions, ga- lij^t trucking and package de­ Contact Director of Nurses, Bfzs. Post, Ml-tStl door . sedan, automatic, power rages, porches, roofing and Uvery. Refrigerators, washers Mrs. E. S. Loftus An equal c^portunlty employer steering an(} brakes. Very.good aiding. Compare prices. Add- and stove movl^, specialty. A-Level Dqrmer, Corp. 289- Folding chairs for rent, .649- oonUtiaa. $836. CaU 649-1514 a f- H c F a l d A d s 649-4567 ’ Cspt. T l O ssi rhssetsi C «n. 0449. 0752. / I 'l ter 5.

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PAGE FOURTEEN ’MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1971' V// . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER CONN ^SATURDAY. JANUARY 9, 1971 U- Hous*s For SoS* 72 PAGE FIFTEEN Situorions W anttd— ApaitiMBt Bufinots Propoity F«m al« . ' 38 For Sol* 70 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 - Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sol* 72 Ui of Town Out off Town BERRY’S WQRLB Sal* 75 Town, State CLASSIFIED MOTHER—I will care fi>r your MANCHESTER — Newer de- COUNTRY Store, Route 6 loca- Ky the ROCKLEDGE Colonial —Elght- For Sal* 75 child in my licensed home. luxe duplex. $220 per month Uon, SH-room Ranch, iVi baths, SEIVEN-ROQM Raised Ranch, A'VERY Street. . .Custom buUt MANCHESTER — Three bed- COLONIAL — Modem kitchen, blg rooms, four, bedrooms, 2% Transportation available. Call including heat and appliances out buildings, long road^ftxmt with two-car garage, three •■ by present owners. Seven room rcoiA Colonial with dining formal dining room, 24” Uving baths, C irca 1966, truly a quali­ COVENTRY — , Six-raom-ovar- Secret Vote 044-2»l6. and carpets. Two-children per- age, excellent p^nUal. Hayes PHILBRICK large bedrooms, i% baths, raised ranch on approx, half room and den, 2-car garage, room with fireplace and wall- ty home. For details, Mr. Zins­ size Cape. FuU shed dormer, ADVERTISING mltted. Paul W. Dougan, Real- Agency, 446-0131 fireplace and carpeted Uving acre lot. House is loaded with city utilities. Immaculate. to-wall carpeting. Three bed­ ser, B elfiore A gency, 647-1418. BuUt-lns, 1% baths, large huUt-lns, fire- EXPERIENCED babysitter tor, 649-4635. room,' formal dining room, extras. Sensibly priced in the Merritt Agency, 6481180. rooms, 1% baths, basement room.,, walk-out basem^ place, ^ e d 8^- WILL sub-dlvlde, 160 acres, fif­ Policy Hit CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING, DEPT. HOURS will care for your children, Widverton Agency, Realtors, mid 30’s. T. J. Crockett, Real­ completely finiriied off, TV MANCHESTER — Extraordi­ Mld 20’s Havea A M ic v US.' ***»^“'" to quaU- FIVE - ROOM apartment, with teen minutes from Hartford, MANCHESTER — 6% - room 20 8. MayM A gw icy, u s $24,600. U * R 8 AJH. to 4:30 P.M. days or evenings. Call 647- AGENCY 649-2818. \ tor, 643-1677. room, large hobby and office nary* C aM In one of Manches- Ha r t f o r d (AP)—The Con­ 1377. garage. 116 Eldridge St., Call Just o ff 1-91. All facilities, Ranch. $7,000. assumes m ort­ ______Realty Inc., Robert D. Mur- room, plus laundry and work- > ter’s ni6& areas. Large fire- necticut Council on Freedom of 643-2921. $8,000 each acre. Options. MANCHESTER —South Farms MANCHESTER — Five bed- gage, new roof, tile bath, mod­ placediuving room, four bed­ VDRNON — Buy o f the year, dock. R ealtor, 648-2692. EXCELLENT care will be >______i:j______» PROFESSIONAL man’s Rkncift, shop area. $29,900. PhUbrick COPY CI.OSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT Lease back. Lea aark, P.O. -4JuaUty buUt homes with city Vpom Ranch, two baths, fire­ em kitchen, private yard. rooms! (one unfinished), nice owner transferred. Three-bed------Information said Friday it will i» - given your child in my licensed MANCHESTER — Deluxe one- approximately 2,800 s q m ^ A gency, R ealtors, 646-4200. Box 1628, .Hartford, Conn., utUitles in a suburban setting. place, paneled rec room, 3- $20,600. Hayes A gency, 646- yard, 'fireezeway and attached room Ranch, Uving romn *with seek passage of a law prohib­ «:SO P.M. HAT BEFOBE PUBUCATION home, weekdays. Call 643>26S1. bedroom apartment, tlrat feet of living space, 16x24 Uv- 0131. Wanfed— Reol Estate 77 ______06101, A gent ______1,^ room with fireplace, CSioose from our few remain­ zone oU heat. Bank reposses- MANCHES’l^R — Custom built garage. Asking $26,900. CaU large picture window, flre- iting local and state agencies :>eadllne for Saturday and Monday la 4:M p.m. Frids:i floor. $160 and $170 per month slcm\ Needs redecorating. $3,------formal dining room, modem ing nuMlels o r buUd your home Raised Aanch. Two fireplaces, the Mitten Agency, Realtors, plwe, waU-t^wall carpeting, 4U. CASH for your property taking official actions in including heat and appliances. 000 down. Meyer Realtors, 643- Investment Property wtchen, library with flrepl^e. fp- necessary, but must be ture poodles, innoculated and Townhouse Apartments. Rents building lot o f record, 108x600 . car garage. Hutchins Agency, and surrounding towns. Many room, garage, assumable cupancy. Wgjverton Agency, Manchester 649-6806 flag freighter. hole that allows public agencies WEEKLY wormed, bred for tempera­ MANCHESTER — 3 - room R ealtors, 649-6324. .. handy with tools. Knowl­ $176. In excellent location, LISTINO — OversUed styles to choose from, three mortgage, immediate occu­ Realtors, 648^13. In the past, *women have been to go into executive session to Doing part-time selling in your ment. 623-3829.. 'Today, we're going to have an up-to-date kind of true apartment, avadlable now, NEW LISTINO — Vacant 7-room Colonial in BOLTON — Immaculate 2- edge of carpentry, masomy, Phone 622-6220 or 742-8620. rv>inni>i less than YOUR SUNSET is waiting! w d four bedrooms, one to 2% pancy. AU offers considered. barred from employment on hide votes on controversial is- area. Sales Experience re------^------=------— or false test— the answers are 'high probability' or residential area. Heat, util­ darrison Colonial, MANCHESTB3R — l^ung Im- exceUent condition, over­ bedroom Ranch, ovendsed ga- vesmls ities, parking included. Se­ This aU brick Ranch stands on baths, two-car garage. Treed Asking $26,900. other than passenger sues. or light construction helpful mired. Write today, stating DACHSHUND puppies, 7 weeks 'low probability'.' „ MANCHESTER —Excellent re one .year old. Owner trans- maculate 2 family. Ceramic sized 2-car garage, good lo­ rage, half-acre lot. Asking $19,- a hlU. What a view ! A lot of lots. Some just under and oth­ but not essential. This is ybur qualifications. , 2 m ales, 2 females, mahogany, curity deposit required. Rent turn for a modest investment, ferred. Eight rooms, 2V4 bat^ baths, aluminum siding, sep­ cation, b ig lot. Aiddng $24,- 600. Veterans, no mimey dowh. N. ’Ihomas Eaton, ylco pres- $130 monthly. Call 286-0664. lot (184x448’) and a lot of ers Just over $30,000. AU of But Mrs. Simonne A. Abboud, f^r news of w n c In Hart- \ P.O. BOX 789 inoculated, 876-6126. 8-unit income pn^rty with first-floor family 7 *” * arate furnaces. $32,600. Own­ , 900. Present owner will ctm- CaU the Mitten Agency, 648 year ’round permanent work house, too. Plenty of privacy. these for sale, - some may be FRECHETTE REALTORS a former passenger ship stew- ^rd, said the executive session WILKES-BARRE, PA., 18703 a KC German Shepherd puppies, gross over $11,000. Secondary fireplace, form al ^nlng er wUl finance. Helen D. CWe, sider taking your house in 6930, or 6489890. with co'mpany paid: Boatsand Accessories 46 Rooms Without Board 59 BiE^imFUL three-room apart­ ’Du’eo bedrooms, formal dining rented. Keith Real Estate, 172 ardess and member of the Na- financing available. Wolverton * bedrooms, aluminum R ealtor, 643-6666. trade. can be used by boards to ------black and silver. Excellent ment, Heat, hot water, stove. room, two fireplaces! rFull East Center St., 6481922, 646- tionol Maritime Union, was •Medical Benefits 647-9993 HEBRON ^ „ ‘muzzle” the opinlcns of board pedigree, show, guard poten- GERICH Marine Service 1082 THE THOMPSON House —Cot- refri^rator, parking. Call 668- A gency, R ealtors, 649-g818. 2-car garage. Excellent neigb- 4126. \ Tolland Tpke., Buckland, tage St., centrally located, borhood. $48,600. walk-out basement. Mid 40’s. 2.7 ACRES, beautiful view, 7- HORN OF PLENTY cleared for sailing by the Coast members who are in the mln- Help. Wonted— tlals. 1-666-9264. 0838. 6 T. J. CROCKETT Gu^ after the ^ a^d ^ •Life Insurance Evinrude Sales and service large pleasantly furnished MANCHESTER — Pour family ___ _ . , ____ _ Keith Real Estate, 172 East room custom Ranch, 3 baths, Redwood entry — fireplaced RAISEU) RANCH — BrandtSew Male or Female 37 GREAT DANE/ puppies, and Evinrude snowmobile room s, parking. Call 640-2368 in center of town. New heating CIRCA 1740 Center St., 6481922, 6484126. family room, 2*car garage, Realtor ' 648-1577 Uving room, formal dining A 600. Additional 68 acres may be New executive 8room Co­ cluding three bedrooms, for­ 36 TIMROD RD — Seven-room —acre lot—trees, easy com­ NMU president Joseph Curran executive sevens to 8^ve Wolverton Agency, Realtors, bedrooms, two baths, paneled •Sick Time GOOD home With room to roam FUIOTSI^ rooms, color TV, b OLTON Notch acquired if desired. lonial, 2% baths, 2-car ga­ mal dining room and kitchen MANCHESTER — $19,900, 6- Colonial, 2 fireplaces, screen­ mute. Looking for more— said the breakthrough foUwed ^ commissions store. For ccmfldentlal inter­ nicely fur­ 649-2813. fam ily room -with fireplace, f view contact Mr. Pimental at for two beagle dogs needed. continental breakfast includ­ rage, family room, buUt-ins, with bullt-ins, two baths, two- room Ranch, paneling, 2-zone ed porch with esupeti^, large inspect this 8year-old home “union concern ... to assure opportunity to discuss issues ’ •Retirement. Fuel and Feed 49-A nished efficiency apartment, SPLIT-LEVEL — 7H rooms, separate children’s playroom, Burtons Shoe Store, 649-6361. 277-4602, after 6, 640-0908. ed, weekly and' monthly sea­ intercom, vacuum system. car garage. Wolverton Agen­ heat, covered patio, oversized family, room, extra large ta charm . O ccupancy flex«< that aU Jobs are fiUed on a gen- to privacy. wall-to-wall carpets, riiower, modem kitchen, formal dining laundry off kitchen, many ex­ garage, trees. ExceUent con- Hie proposed law would pro­ References will be required sonal rates. ,Piano’s Motor Land For Sol* 71 This quaUty built home sits cy, Realtors, 6482813. kitchen with appliances, waU- Ible—$27,600. M r. Lewis, i|inely non-dlscriminatory ba- COUNTER help, 6 a.m . to 2 AHC registered wlrehalred Ter- private entrance, parking. room, three or four bedrooms, tras. Short walk to school and dltlcm. Hutchins Agency, Real­ hibit agencies such as boards ^ and checked. To «ave you a SEASONED firewood for sale, Inn, 646-2303. on an acre of land with a to-wall carpeting throughout. 6486806. p.m. five-days weekly. Must be rier puppies, innoculated. married couple or older adult, BOLTON 60 acres with pond, family room, garage, lot Hartford bus. $32,600. Call small pond in one of Man- tors, 6485324. 8 zon e‘ heat, fuU. a t6 c, 2-car of educatioiw' city councils and trip to our headquarters in wiU deUver. CaU 643-0473. no pets. 643-2226 after 6 p.m . H ie Unlted States Lines willing worker. Apply in per­ worm ed. 647-9039. WARM, cozy room, seml-kltch- top soil, ^fravel. Fred Tongren 100x200’ . $27,600 Warren E. Howland, Realtor, cheater’s newest executive grarage, enclosed rear yard, W • • freighter sails from BJUxabeth, state commlasloiis from taM^ New Haven, we will inter­ son HiUiardville Lunch, 303 en privileges, near stores. R eal Estate, 633-0438. 6481108. MANCHESTER AND MANCHESTER — 8room Gar- VV „ - nnw nfflnlnl votes while In exec. view at the Shoreham Mo­ SEASONED firewood, any FTJRNISHED 3-rooms, first $19,900—Four room home, sec- areas, near the country professlonaUy landscaped, N.J. any official votes whUe in exec­ Adams St., Manchester. GenUeman, references, 649- rls - ...... - ^ $165. A fter 6, call 649-4426. on 2.9 acres. Redwood. Builder’s home. , a> TREAT rugs rig^t, they’ll be a treed lot, , walk-out basement. ance. 6487620. Manchester 8486806 11th, 10 a.m . to 2 p.m . Ask DeUvered. 643-9606. s l e e p i n g room for older em­ Houses For Sale 72 Three bedrooms (space two Immaculat'e 6%-room Rabbi Student islature would be exeinpfed Field family owned enterprise delight if cleaned with Blue Only $39,600. Hayes Agency, for The Bliss'Company. ployed gentleman, parking. RAISED RANCH—7 rooms, 3 Ranch. Kitchen built-ins, from this prohibition. has openings for part-time' or Lustre. Rent electric sham- CANNED Fireplace coal, bums SOUTH MANCHESTER —Sev- or 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, fam- additional), 2% baths, carpet­ Frechette Realtors, 646-0131. MANCHESTER — Immaculate ElAST HARTVDRD — 7-room 272 Main St,, Manchester. Business Locations ing, all appUances. Heavily oversized master bedroom. In a Mini Skirt The councU voted to seek in­ full-time educational inter­ pooer $1. Olcott Variety Store. better than wood. Lasts longer.. en room newer colonial. Two- iiy room, 2-car garage, large 7-TOom Ranch, 8 b e d ro d M , Raised Ranch. Double garage, For Rent 64 wooded lot. $67,600. P eter A. 647-9993 Assumable mortgage, $164 LARGE 8room bungalow with troduction of a biU giving ATTRACTIVE house available viewing. Teaching, PTA, 40 pound box, 80 pound bags. r q Om ' for genUeman, quiet. car garage, first floor famUy lot 175x800’ central alr-condl- large Uving room with fi^ 1% baths, 2 fireplaces, famUy Advnr>.ntf^ church, scouting experience HEAD GS SKIS, 195, cm., with Thome, 6486281. monthly. garage on bus Une, very low newsm en Immunity reg^arding for dependable truck and The Brick Oven Country Store, convenient location, 224 Char- MAIN STREET office space, room . Close to school. $88,900. tlonlng. place, grade-level famUy room, cathedral ceUing, patio, helpful. Guaranteed income. Marker Rotamat bindings, 20’s. Bralthwalte Agency, disclosure of confidential tractor driver, on shade tobac­ Route 6, Andover, 228-0036. je r Oak St., 643-8368. 100 per cent location near Paul W. Dougan, Realtor. 649- room, dining room, kitchen pool. 80’s. GoodchUd-Barttett, k a n SAB CITY (AP) — Sally Interviews January 11 and 12, Scott poles, used tw ice $176. 6-6 Duplex 2-car garage, Realtor, 6484693. sources as is the ease, in 16 co farm, year 'round employ­ banks, air-conditioned, auto- 4636. CIRCA 1843—Federal Oolemial— separate heating systems, has buUt-ln oven range and Realtors, 2880989 or 6482098. prfesand, 24, is pheporing to be- “ “i® ®“f®- ™ at 10 a.m. , 1 p.m., and 7 p.m. 643-5048. SEASONED firewood, del^ery m i d d LE-AGED working wom an •’ ------Six large rooms, fuU walk-up dish*WBsher. $24,900. W olver­ ______statea But the council said It ment, Write P. O. B ox 1077, nice location. Only $2,900 MANCIBSSTER — Nice older BOLTON------come — Custom 8room what Is beUeved to be WiU decide later whether to ask at lil Market Square, Newing­ throughout ConnecUcut. llburs „ke to share her home st. EIGHT-ROOM Colonial, family attic, handy location. $26,900. ton Agency, Realtors, 6482818. America’s first' wxman rabbi Hartford, Conn. SANKYO eight m-m, zoom lens down. home, firat-floor fEtmUjr room, brick Ranch mi two parkUke the legislature to pass the ton. 9 a.m . - 9 p.m . 1-637-2163. ^ith sam e. CaU 6 4 3 - 1 9 8 2 . ______room , thick waU-waU carpet­ Manchester — o ...... o bwt «l» denies she has anything - movie camera and infra-red three bedrooms, garage. Ebc- EKCEULBNT value — Large MANCHESTER Green — ing, 2-car garage, beautiful RANCH—7 rooms, fireplace in 8room Ranch, double ga­ yrea, 2-car ^^garage, 2 women’s Uberatton in mind. tto® X®" binoculars. CaU 643-8901. FXREPLAOE wood, dry sea- tra B-zoned lot included. Total living room, dining room, finished famUy room. The beat Ground floor, 900 sq. ft. front wooded acre lot, $89,900. floor paneled famUy roonj, rage on 1% acres. Country •T didn’t choose this so I could c«moU which represents soned hardwood and baled f r ONT ROOM for rent, cen- off kitchen, with sUding glass SOUTH FARMS price, $32,900. Paul W. Dou­ kitchen, sunporch, three bed­ of everything. CaU to aee WELL kept carpets show the portion carpeted, second floor,/ Hutchins Agency, 649-6324 sized kitchen. Only $24,900. gan, R ealtor, 649-4636. rb.mrtnn women’s righU,” in-ohlef of the West Mart- $226. monthly. Lease, security and storage shed. $26,000. Greenwood Dr. .Price $29,9QP. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- Lakewood Cirele area, city 1^1 iif|D~i Tflr~ ~Tflr------Tfi- -y —--y——y -' CLOSEOUT - Triple track win- two alr-condltloners,” private Assumable mortgage. Mr. Dartmouth Rd., follow to st sign, right on So. Farm Dr., spacious basement with goal Isn’t to break with ford News, vras re-elected sec- Household Goods 51 deposit, refereimes. Hayes CaU 643-0346 fo r appointment. 1677. — utilities, CaU Mr. IZimmer, dows, $8.96 each. Sizes A re; a i basement. Washer and dryer LewU, 649-6806. across from Richard Martin School. laundry area, open porch off traditki^ and I don’t think worn- retary-treasurer. Agency, 646-018^'. J. D. Real Estate Associates. kitchen. This home offers en have played a secondary role Directors named were Carter 3-36x61", 6-32x38", 2-32x46", 2- 3H1IGER touch and sew wltb hookup, appUances. Charles We NEED LISTINGS DUPLBIX — 7-7, close to new 7 6486129. quaUty - construction in a in Judlasni. jt was an honored h . White, PubIWier, Meriden 40x66” , 3-40x38” , 2-20x66” , 2- •cabinet. M onograms, hems Lesperance, 649-7620. B & W NOW! “Thinking of Sell- North end shopping, bus, JUST LISTED 20x63” , 1-32x67” , 2-14x47” , 2- pleasant convenient subur­ one, but one that was usuaUy re- Record - Journal; N. Thomas embroiders, etc. Used, excel Out Town BARROWS and WALLACE Op. youf property?" Call school and churches. Separate MANCHE18TER — Three - two 32x39” , 6-31x66” . Stop , at 447% LDOKING for anything in real MBIRITT AGENCY ban location. “*ll?**^ i?j**** __ , . . Baton, vice president-news, lent condition. Guaranteed F c ^ l Manchester Parkade furnaces, garage, large lot famUy recorded lots and rural Main St., dally, 11:30-1:80. estate rental - apartments, ______Rent 66 TODAY! Immaculate 5%-room .Cape. Broadcast Plaza, Inc., Hartford; Full price ..liow $56 or 7 month Manchester 64941806 6 4 5 -> 1 ie 0 100x257’ , good condition. Re­ semi-industrial land. Owner ODBGARD REALTY Wanted ly payments of 38. 522-0476 homes, multiple dwellings, no r o c k VILLE Nice 8 - room duced to $28,900. Keith Real Porch, fireplace, garage. wiU finance. Helen D.^ 'Ode, ^ ste could_atud^be> ra^ e o b Eddy, editor and publisher, FRANKLIN Fireplaces easy to "648-4866 dealer. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate As- apartmentY heat, hot water, MANCHESTER — Immediate Estate, 646-4126, 6481922. R ealtor, 643-0666. ^ CouftuttrWiUlan; install, many, models to choose sociates, Inc. 648-6129. ’ Aluminum siding. City util- from. Also prefab chimneys. occupancy, assumable mort­ PHILBRICK SEWING machine, Adults (AP) — A 6«-2711. Main St. Call 648-2171, required. 646- parkUke yard. For further de­ 6486930 or 6489890. 0681. bedroom unit in brick one- / nlal, large ^eied famUy tails, Mr. Zinsser, Belfiore Queen’s Bench Juittlce set trial . MAPLE Spindle bed, mattresa 2426, 9-6. story garden apartment buUd- nreplaces, country Agency, 647-1418. dates Thursday tor four aus- SURPLUS chairs, occasional included. $60, - - Ing. Ttotal electric, buUt-in “ tch***' buUt-lns, intercom , type, good condition,, ideal for FTVE-ROOM duplex, stove in­ pects'ln the Iddnap and nuuder CaU 647-U61. oven range, refrigerator, dls- douWe garage. Hutchins Agen- rec rooms, waiting rooms, cluded. $176 monthly. Security MAIN Street. ., Business son­ .) o f ' provincial L abor iMiniaSai- posal, alr-c(Hidltioner, base- M9-6324. CLOSE OUT etc., tax free, deUvered $12.60. deposit required. No pets. ed. Two famUy flat where • • • P lem Imports. Howard Johnson Motor Lodge, Phone 643-0160, Lloyd A. Lum- ment laundry and ^jage. MANCHESTER — Vernon St. downstairs has been cimvert- Sunday Paul Itose, 27, wlU stand trial Antiques 56 Adults only, no pets. $180 per 490 Main SL, Manchester, bra. Broker. area, new custom buUt 7-room ed to doctor's affice. Prime lo­ Jan. 28. A trial date of Feb. 8 month, $130 lease security. Conn., Sunday 9 to 6 p.m. BUSY ”B” Antiques. Buy and Raised Ranch, 8 or\.4 bed­ cation, many uses. Priced to - A G O O D DAY TO LEARN ABOUT was set for Rose’s brother, known for SPECIALS seU. 22 Birch St. Open week­ THREE-bedroom Duplex, air- CaU James J. Gessay, at 876- rooms, large cathedr^ celling eeU at under $80,000. T. J. Jacques, 23; Francis Simard, VA'.UF.S 0134. IMPROVING YOUR HEALTH — days one to 9 p.m., Saturday condition units, very residen­ Uving floor to celling Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677, I ‘ 28, and Bernard L ortls, 19. 10-4, Sunday 1-4 p.m . tial area, big yard area,, one fireplace, 2 -large , baths, g la s s ------— ----- The tolar iqipeared separately month’ s security. $210. CaU 643- Five room apart­ OakE AND BROWSE AT THE NEW LEGAL ment available Immediately, sUdlng doors, 2-car garage, MANCHESTER — Center of before Jhstice Antonio Lamar, 9508 from 3-9 p.m . Automatic Bradford dishwasher, white, slightly used. heat, and stove furnished. CaU complete city utlUtlea. $42,- tonwn, ideal starter home. Im- "PARKADE NATURAL HEALTH each handcuffed to a policeman, NOTICE Weoring AppareL— and all diouted, “Vice le FliQ” Was $223. now S 1 4 3 . WE HAVE customers waiting 228-9800. 000. U It R Realty, Inc. Rob- maculate condition inside and FOOD SHOPPE" TOWN OF ANDOVER Fun 57 ert D. Murdock, Risaltor, 648-~ out. Low, low 20’s. Wolverton before being led from court. Jacques Rose swore at the ZONING BOARD HAND MADE polyester pants 2692. . ^ Agency,' Realtors, 649-20^ IN LEGGETT PHARMACY AT THE PARKADE Deluxe Bradford automatic washer, used. Was $229. •arhuable, heat and stove fur­ Judge and was found in con­ OF A P P E A R suits Sind dresses, unhemmed, tate Associates, Inc. 648-6129. now S 9 7 . cash and carry. nished. CaU 228-9800. :z tem p t At an executive session of the $12 - $16. 646-2325, 647-9364. Zoning Board of Appeals of An­ NORTHWOOD Apartments — The BTeQ, or Front de libbra- Deluxe Bradford automatic washer, white, recondi­ dover, C us is. 6, 1971 at the Town Office BuUd- Wanted— To Buy SB ments, central, air-condltion- PRESIDENTIAL group of Quebec separatists that ing it was voted that: ■ ing, carpeting,' balcony, car­ kidnaped Lcqwrte O c t 10 and HOUSEHOLD lots — .^Uques VILLAGE REDUCED killed him a *week later. Another Appeal No. 81—Norman E. Clou­ ports, plus other luxury fea­ Deluxe Bradford dryer, hsed. Was. $169. now 350. brick-a-brac, locks, frames, FIX) cell abducted British tier—Permission granted to tures. From $226. J. D. Real APARTMENTS cash and carry. / glassware. We buy estates. ESstate Associates, 648-6129. 'Drade. Cksnm issionsr Jam es buUd a single famUy dwelling Village Peddler, Auction^r, Now renting, one aM two Cross, who was released un­ ' _ on Route 87. Variance grant­ one-bedroom apart­ bedroom apartments. 23” Bradford console TV. Was $549. Reconditioned 420 1-ake St., Bolton. 649-3247.. DELUXE harmed lark mon^ after being ed for undersized lot, 148 ____ ment, waU - to - waU carpet­ Ing, 2 aliMiondltloners, held fo r 60 days. pix tube, one year warrantee, 3 3 9 7 delivered, used. frontage, and 70 feet buUdlng WANTED — antique furniture. ing tbrou$^out, complete ap­ baths. setback line, per plot plan glass, pewter, oU paintings or 840( pUances, vanity bath. Central­ Smoll-Madlum4orQal submitted to the Zoning Board other antique items. Any quan­ ly located. $176 monthly. R^-D. CtM 'tASM ti Portable Bradford sewing machine, single stitch, tity. .The Harrison’s, 648-8709, Retrooietive Pfan of Appeals, AU other building Murdock, 648-2692. You’ll find men’s shirts close out 3 4 4 . 166 Oakland Street. NORfiHWOOD, NJ>. (AP) — ' and zoning regulations to be easy to sew whether it’s A charming coverlet for compUed wltb. the sporty or dressy the young lady’s room One North Dakota weekly news­ Console Bradford Stereo-phono aW/fm radio,, has tape Such action to become effec­ styla No. 8400 with ... a darling litue Flower paper puUiaher is pushing for'a Looking for a home with built-in. raoTO-ouiDK is in Small input-output jacks, plus extra speaker jacks. Was tive as o f January 9, 1971. Rooms Withouf Board 59 • • • Girl in applique. No. 126 retrocusUve clause in any law $249.95, ROW 3 1 3 3 . (U sed). Dated in Andover, Connect!------— Sunday (1814% ), Medium (16- has applique pattern pn^;K)aing “ open” abortion in cut, this 9th day of January ROOM for rent, kitchen prlvl- 16%) or Large (18 pieces; full directions. the state. 1971, 'leges, laundry faculties. — A GOOD DAY TO LEARN ABOUT quality, yet modestly priced? A 16%). Medium . long Under a heading, “Let’s M»irp> 18” Bradford black and white portable TV, floor iNaPOCT this 2-iamUy. *1110 owner has reduced this to aleeve, 2% yards of 46- Zoning Board of Appeals VexUag. Ladles only, 649-6^. $28,900. ■ — w inch.' it Retroactive,” publisher Tru­ model. Was $139.95, now 3 8 2 . ^ / IMPROVING YOUR HEALTH — man O. Wold of the Northwood Andover, Conn. TUDOR Village, young lady THREE WISHES—If peace, comfoct and locattoa are im­ Patterns available only Marvin Graboff, portant to you, better look this over! Coavenleot to schools ealtor can find you such a home., tn aieei ihoton. (Reaner had this to s ^ : ' (over 26) to share attractive COME AND BROWSE AT THE NEW shopi^Dg, church and buses. *Thls newspaper stands on All items one of a kind, subject to prior sale. Chairman . 4% - room apartment with OUR FAVORITE HOUSE is this enchanting Chq)e with its mm m * < Albert Richey, This older home in the prime of condition has: 4-bednionis own, lovely birch trees! Fireplace and a nice Iront to back ssiarsw ita.rr*’*'' the proposition that any legisla­ j. i ^ e . OaU 289-9216 after 6 "PARKADE NATURAL HEALTH each side, separate furnaces, a huge lot (100x287) and a ■V 1. Secretary Uvliigt^room. The garage is attached for wonderful con­ The Fall & Winter *70 tor Biqiporting the l^;alixing of O^lflUODoHy p .ii. FOOD SHOPPE" 2-car garage. ———^ venience. We say this 8bedroom hpuM ^th 1% baths_ls_ ALBUM is 664, includes' .(^len abortloai should be ,willing KEITH REAL ESTATE v the buy of the year! Coil us for Inn^tloa! The K^os '— postage and himdling. to become a vletim of the same ATTRACnVE room, aU com­ IN LIGOETT PHARMACY AT THE PARKADE MANCHESm tOARD OF REALTORS $27,900. UM.T flfBtrnii TiitiiiiM-i MANCHESTER SHOPPING PAr! ^ E forts of home, Very central. m Bsarr aomiaar sa.ss'.2sv& i.°' • human extermination proceea.’*' Read Herald Ads M8U88 — ai»41M t a KEITH REAL ESTATE Liberallsatian o f NOrth Dako­ Board opUonal. CaU 6486746.

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committee agreed that its ef­ of Manchester Green; and on roast sirloin of beef and baked Citizens G rou p forts should not end with t^e junior high plans with Principal stuffed shrimp. About Town referendum but continue as .the A. Hyatt Sutliffe of Illing and Mahoney urged those wishing Hie Couples Club of Commun­ For Education Board' Of Education’s 10-year Prlnclplal Allan Cone of Bennet to attend to make their reserva­ It's wot too ooHy to pkwi ity Saptlst Church will have a building program develops. It High Schools. tions early. He said that tick­ v o l ^ n o P < "ty w llh o m w ondorfu l ets will not be sold at the door. dinner meeting tonight at 6:S0 Meets Tuesday is now lending its support to ^---- Reservations may be made sdoclion of in Fellowship Hall of tl^e church. the program’s second phase: "Concerned Citizens for Bet­ with Nick Angelo at 482 Parker tor FducaUon" (OCBE) will Construction of a proposed West Siders P ; | l | P CO CO St.'or Billy Pagan! at 56 Cooper S3 « o ® „ a c3 uj n The Junior High Orotq> of meet at 9:30 Tuesday morning elementary school in the Forest ^•a s"s 09 Q> ^ O ^ ^ trf A W Second Congregational Church St. “ 03 at Buckley School. The meeting Hills section, and a third junior Fete Ladies S 8 g g.5 I 3 g S S e o n ^ Ih i g k'S a f l will meet Monday at 3 p.m. at is open to the public. high school. Plans have been completed ^ 0) 5 s g O the church. 1 1 f e ^ ^ "O -2 M « 3 !as§ The organization was formed CCBE members will be work­ for the third annual West Sid­ Is ^ I 'v 2 5 p.-§ 1 g 4) ^ rt '2 p 8 § 3 V- S oc: in September to support the ing on plans and specifications ers: Ladies Night Reunion, com­ suppffiM! S g ^ I 0> ^ wri fl B ® '3 ^ P. S !* a AS o P* » i»o*5 The nursery at Center Congre­ referendum on additions and for the Forest Hills school with mittee chairman Francis Ma­ UJ CQ tiJ gational Church will have a pro­ renovations to Nathan Hale, principals of four elementary honey announced today. wtitawn s S o s ’ ^ . ..Sog -„ b | 8 gram for parents Monday at Keeney St., and Robertson schools: Ray, Gardiner of Bow­ It will be a dinner-dance Jan. 9 a.m. in Woodruff Hall of the Schools. 'Voters approved the ers, Vincent Ramlzzl of Buck- 80, at Flano's Restaurant in P'S -11 nIS i« l« !£ -S! wf W W M • ~ to chulfch. referendum on Nov. 3. ley*. Miss Harriet Atwood of Bolton. • Dinner, to begin at 7 ^ S u I i s CO 33 !a *0 S3 O When it was organized, the Highland Park, and Isldor Wolf p.m., will be a choice between •e ^ d g .<3 !||il!aslLl O C*OlO 03*3 a > P g ; The Confirmation Class rt « e ® ' B a >0 k o. 0) s 2I30 0) oo ^ I South United Methodist Church' X l l l i l i I I.S-0 will meet Monday at 2:45 p.m. is, in the youth lounge. CHARMYOUR Josefb JOy photo PU R CH A Sn The Youth Choir of Commun­ WITH ity Baptist Church will r^earse Eiigaged OPEN SUNDAY fe ^ HH • tomorrow at 5:45 p.m. at the THRU FRIDAY If) The engagement o t Miss n e A S u m IF church. Christina Patricia PuchalsM of HONOR 1 I g I Hartford to Robert Alan Utke The Polish National' Alliance, 3 S u l 9-9 ^ of Manchester has been an- OJ M 8 ss a Group 19B8, will meet tomorrow CLOSED noimced by her parents, Mr. ill® at 1 p.m. at 77 North St. and Mrs. Josei^i J. Puchalski SATURDAY of South River, N.J. sril0A.M .-10P.M . / Anthony Meek of Cust e B \.M> ( (il.OKS to ( IIOO.'^K I KO.M. A L L s - ■8 ■§ S - 5* s ^ l s l I s CO z. "S 3 . 8 2 B oj V *- A V Sl/.|-:s. Ill I NOT A L L Sl/.l-:s IN I OERRI^ DRY OLEANHie CENTER Rogiilar to S8JW i t s E Sadia’S. i;a ( II .s'lA Li;. m i l. i r I ."w I ’J ii >• .•N.'i.rj; I ill!I il 4d» MAIN ST. TEL. M»-ai9e MANCBB8TBB g i t s k( n (Next to Speed Queen Coin Laundry) ■ B g o® c <§ B Operating Under Original Managepnent s saa|||g^g„o® a j i | ? B h CO = ? | i 2 o e u u B -s j: B 2 JANUARY R SPECIAL LADIES' - ® s i s .1 ^ H J . S I ! K i g a l i bs DRESSES OR SUITS (Plain) ...... ea. R 1 .Q 0 ‘ ONE PIECE RUBSa 2^ a i - s l l W g 2 ililpillPlI e 4.97 •-’ C.Q aPk'S'iow iP l SKIRTS, SWEATERS, PANTS .... .ea. i s O PULLOVERS A HUGE ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND § ” § f e 2? « a •fl ^ sss - SX.S.Sg COATS (Plain) ...... ea. M O W S I*'H its' AND WEAVES TO 43HOOSE FROM IN CARDI­ WO Vrt ^ 8-Lb. Coto-Op Clcanins: Done for You/Rl,RO i « c £ i'8 I l l s , GANS AND PULLOVERS. SOLID COLORS ^ ® ® ' l . 9 l £ &9’fl High Quality IMth Price* Always At Gmrri’s C A R M A T a ® l l ^ *8 tt Eh E o 0) Low IN SIZES S-M-L-XL. 5 a S s i a a a SALE EXPIRES JAN. SO, 1 0 ^ BLOUSES • Choice ot colors Rwgiikw to $2.00 BOYS' W A R M JACKETS • Fits aU cars Sunday.. • / Regular to S10. — A GOOD D>yr^TO LEARN ABOUT ^1.00 s p . d d $ i j 7 SHORT SLEEVE PULLOVERS AND ROLL IMPROVING^OUR HEALTH — UP SLEEVE BLOUSES. SIZES TO 38. WANTED COLORS AND FABRICS. ^ 6.00 Regular Low Price $2.99 COMB Atn> BBOWBB AT THE NEW SA LONS. ( ORDI KO'i S. MLL'I'OSS W LLII *■8 S^S ■!■§ ^3 *33| 3 ^ l|I ILTL'I) AND I’ll.l-: LISINOS. LAI,I, 5 U. SS^uihUs *3 Ci I f I | | | | | 00 CO "PAiUCADE NATURAL HEALTH CD UJ UJ (OI.ORS IN SIZKS s TO 11. | « S - S FOOD SHOPPE" I I “I i ' jiP ENTIRE STOCK E I 8s •8_ s « * S ^ IN LtOOETT PHARMACY AT THE PARXADB TEENS' AND WOMEN'S - i I I : s - O GIRLS' AND JUNIOR BOYS' WAKE UP TO MUSIC Iif" 1 « 5 « Ml 1 t V fi H a 111 M l « 5 W E T L O O K Sk| ®c2 S t 'gfe e|e£ G.E. A M Clock Radio 9 KI s Sa E S 5 5 M =3 ti I UJ S sill || ’= I Jills :I| ..^2lS|"ao COATS and JACKETS STEP-INS WITH LIGHTED DIAL SrE I •I 5l e 'Noliil i iri'Uil 1 8 - I ELECTRIC SERVICE INTERRUPnON • \utoin:iti< NiiliiiiM’ i'loitrol l i i L • iryipii .838 33 8 3 • riiin I■1UI1|);M ! sInIiii” . , oiil\ thin S X SI .SSS S 8 ,.838 3 8 8 38 8 I9;S g l - - 3 3i* m MANCHESTER • l.ii^litril ( tnck 0 off *2.00 g'g'gg'S 2 s r < O U R R E G U L A R 3.97 C A S U A L W R IN K L E I ’ ll- i n m i There will be an efoctric service interruption in PATENT DESIGN, SQUARE TOE, VAMP f g ■i5 S' l « l l l \ ^sS® a| Manchester on Sunday, January 10, 1971. The (H R R K M I.AK LOW l)L<( (»l'NT I’RK LS. DECORATION. SIZES 5-10. nil. interruption will last approximately 90 minutes I'.I A NOW A N D .^A\ i;. SIZKS TO 1 I. Speciol ^ 1 2 .9 9 tith h (/) i I I UlK 4 s S i beginning at 9:00 a.m. 'a! 5 .S § f'd KOTEX Regular Low Price SI 5.97 (/) = 1 | J I8 This interruption is a necessary part of H ELCO 's SANITARY NAPKINS -■ ■ J *,1 8 13' continuing modernization program to meet in­ i;i (.1 1 \i: \M> 'I I'l i; '^'tt- ()i I" *o®g|83 creasing customer loads and provide improved BEAUTIFUL 45-PIECE MELAMINE i g | '3 ” 0 service to the cofhmunity. ()l i; i;l (. ' I . - ' I M ) U M . \ ______(1h ^ f a , 0> 2 b T* gg CASUAL SLACKS 8SS»SSS3SS«SS8S838l^8383 S3 BctSoBO J illlas; W e have scheduled this work at a time which DINNERWARE9 * SET we hope will cause our customers the least in­ s Complete service for 8 A N D J E A N S |«g||§«g|§ ^||.^| si I ^gg§l I * 11* p convenience. A list of the streets effected fol­ s Designed for carefree Uvlng * Ouaraiiteed lows: * Choice of beautiful patterns I , A % I |t 9 9 ' "2 ,?l i.iiiiit : wiiii*- tiMi * fl « w " Oakland Street — from No. 84 to ’Tolland ’Turnpike m iM i-' m u M Sheldon Road — All Pair (For lllii dO s.s i !{i I J i ! Rachel Road — .All X ^ YOUR CHOICE — HOBNAIL I j|| I n , UUlan Drive — AU !i| Tudor Lane — All HAND SOAP - SPRAY OOLOGNE h South Street — All Rwgulcw Vo $3.77 Sp ecial iiiifcyfii ifci Oakland Terrace —- All OUSTINC POWDER Beacon Street — Ah SOLID (X)L0RS, PLAIDS, CHECKS WITH liillb iSililfiiiM Gleaaon Street — AU Regular Low Price $14.97 m ill 38 3 3 8 8 38 3! 8 8 8 Tolland ’Turnpike — No. 444 to Vernon Town Une AND WITHOUT CUFFS IN SIZES 28 TO 38. 88S88S 88888»8SS838SSSS8833 Pariier Street —. No. 746 to Tolland Turnpike aa a , ■ a “ •a aa a| a ■-* - Deming Street — Tolland ’Turnpike to So. Wlndaor lo o s Town Une 8 8 s1§ 2 JI1 § § §§’$§§§§§ I 2 0 | U | ^2 ^ 2 g2^|$^§ g§l2gi McNaU Street — AU Baldwin Road — AU FAMOUS GULF SAPPHIRE I . Concord Road — AU M EN'S W A R M Blberta Road — AU a I iu Carnian Road — AU U L Y OF THE VALLEY — ANTIQUE SPICE % m : Bryan Road — AU MOSS BLUE FBAOBANOE8 r Cornwall Drive — AU JACKETS MOTOR OIL „o&Cl I g.-E'lI o«. i i v * “ 3 1 S | S | , w<> Pond Lane — AU Regular to SI 6. ||l Bent Street — AU ORAL HYGENIC AND ANTISEPTIC i lilie s? t i l jl ilal»? I m’ ’a s ® n " " a& atl I p t ^3|§|py|2s§|5f|IS In case of inciftiriant weather the interruption MOUTHWASH and OARDLE ’lilif lilsl lli§l; I Pm" is planned for the same hours on Sunday, Jan­ 3 8 3 a a IQ "' ^1,00 ^8888 S8888 8 8888 8 888888 SSS8S 8SSS uary 17, 1971 at 9:00 a.m. :/- FULL QCABT SIZE *g”^55 * jj Ptease accept our thanks-for; your cooperation 10 Regular Low Price 27c quart g§ gg22l22g2§gg^ggg2lggg gg § gggg oGg^8§§§1§§§ oo§§^§§§§j|§§§ §9 § §§§§!§ § and understanding. 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•../ -• ^ \ ; :■ -./■ . Ayerage Daily Net Press Rnn The Weather /• For The. Week Boded Cloudy aod coM tonight with H m ik y t , la n Iowa In the teena. Tomorroar chance of Ught anow; high In • OP •• m OP*4 .a^iA 20a. Wedneaday*a outlook—taiXi s i is 16,095 very cold. " / Wr S s g * B lie g s s %t 8 8 Manchester— A City of Village Charm |iiS||^i|i§ir [ | p | | | | 1 1 ^ iS ^ S g S e S iis M °** ®-— “ Kb ■si S'^ps;''^ VOL. LXXXX, NO. 85 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 11, p71 (OtaaeUled on Fnge n ) P R l^ TEN CENTS Ido'O =pf^p' S-rgH^F^g a s^ c it lllll 13 B W:? ill Hi, -, <^•0 n ^ „ jl&illB if ® 3 ?"'E em»S‘ A *<■■ gS ^’J c e i ^ isrp, ?2 3| I 6 ' 1 !»P |f^?|l|rl|l J5|I 't spri If® Easing of Tax Load i| ^ I r ^ ► *^Sep - ** '1 CO O '5 si personal' hand~ - in an expected federal budget for the 1972 ftacal ruerrillas assassinated a detective today and chal­ "5-'= lilhngSBBiiSw ^ announcement today that tax year that begins July 1. lenged the government to negotiate the release of kid- S o S ff'9 a a P§“ »S3^g05f» I5SS’ 'ffSfls *S8r burdens on business will be In what he terms an expan­ f I g ® * ! p; E s . ^ S F E S H “ . - s-g ^||^||| nwed Britidi Ambassador Gm ffrey Jackson. ^hH =4gt Bi g ||g •'^■-fS^ffp^^E fe ®*fr| 4*1* *1^5 i ?f8*l eaaod-a move aimed at speed- *‘°****t t«d8«t, Nixon is expect- Several Tupamaros c^ned ------» " E r s " t ifjfS jfl I i'sU >r» tag economic re»p.nri.% ed .to caU tor federal outlays of itre vrltih .4B-callber ptatoU The | rBBS‘‘ o . detective Joee Lecmdro vuialba if " i *t6 i> ®ET m “ o e 2;? . - day at the Western White House l»^ e ^ ln g year, week. d G » O' a a j''g _ s « 5 a s 2 2 & ?5 3 P - ^ W ^ i? * ' left a her, police reported. VU- (9 (0 vq was scheduled for 8:30 pm The President worked Sunday lalha, offduty, waa''killed in­ Another ’Tupamaro offer, to a a a § jl§ ^ ■i'^l'' f-'-'-'PE l ______■-'iP BBT, an unusuaUy late hour mo™tag on hla State of the Un- ..... fil^i ,„»,,.9t.,9... b I s KII s'I s.e E l&e.'” >?Ea&9 o.^ G o. 23 ^fGsGG ?laiSG |9S2 o.5??5&GG9G26Gf 999999 ?9 f|929G|l®iil' 9G9f9S,9 stantly. A note left by the Tupa- release the Brasilian consul for cotaddtag with die closing beU “* message at his seaside viUa, o cr a S' o o O' P maroe aald: "This is bow an In- $1 million ransom, expires to­ f ^ 9 S B <® ig p-g g » M M KM a a c s s» « KM K k B b f? !r ?? ? « rie ! I If If I t-ti&ii Jffrr sP *on new plants and equipment, cia, Nixon has taken few breaks day night that the BHtiih am­ BraslUan guerrillas if the mon­ s|B„o"S 3&«a*5“§^Ao S 'f^ E o !§ S o p '”' '^3 9 i l &g g' A § re ^ p i 5 The upshot would be tax savings ®mm work that Press Secretary ^ ”‘ Sa o o I f i'i III' • i ' bassador, Udhaped on Friday, ey was not paid. |FES:of the ll^lfI I 3 ? i ? l o > a a ■ ag'^ -S - S S a l ^ g g l l » 3r I ? I |2 Comparable schedules in Wash­ 9. m - O) I ^ 9 ington, he said. Often stretch to dlidomat were “ta perfect state B6-year-oli) MUsh amboasador S' s g p 9 A related story, on federal In­ of health." bqyond asking the government E ^ I e-cSo»Pg3“ E come tax changes, and a tax 16 to 16 hours. •III? IS A 0> A P< A f s - l f Sc.o.SJ'a’TrreFre SfnlSlSfn 9? II f III s g E |9G|G9G^G GG| i E E Iloflll gE 2? a GG^9 In a communique to several Hi negotiate. ’Ihe government taformstlon cohimn — ‘*Cut Nixon has taken a few swims It, ' u Tour Own Taxsa” — appear on in the heated pool at his home, Mbntevideo newspapers, the tdreadyT had repeated what Page 10. walked on his private beach, leftist rebria called on the gov- said-whan Fly, Dias Gomld f A cr a 9 *5 • ernment "to reconsider Its re- >"<1 U-S- police advlaer ~ >S-S g SB iggi^l « » g 2 1 driven once . around Orange S 2 . ^ S -:1 County and made one helio(q;>ter fusal to negotiate" the release Mltrione were kidnaped ta Au- 03 p p, g 5 , l l l “ p Os do ^1 s2 H < 25 re ® & S li3 3 (rf Sly and BraslUan Cbnsid gn®H Hiat It would not taake • • • • Jl a S ^ >: . S«ip-aE3?|-| The plan la to permit busi­ visit to Santa Catalina Island. i «8 si 00 t§-a nesses to deduct more for Nixon Is expected to return to Aloysio Dias Oomlde, their cap- deals with "common /ctlml- kT3

2^i« o .E ^ s I e S mIIS 8 gi N “ 8 from . taxes the cost of equip- after they formally name a suc- The taessage come aa the London Sunday./Embassy offt- s l§“i Lagislattve Gbmmisslon, which ®tals said she Was otieytag her ■ir.?i* 3 i 3'^ I 1 F a l ^ B j ment on 'a yearly Installment cessor-to National Chairman ^ « OD li^ g G U basis taking into oonslderaUan Rogers C. B. Morton,, who Is acts tor Congress when U Is not husband’s ta^niotlona to go 1 ^ ^ ^ o O S2 2"* • 8S(g 1 |a8.&^ fii 00 V! ° ^ ->0 A 8) the useful Ufe of the machinery, being nominated to. retrace the ta si^ on , waa conaidertag a re- home If he Was kidnaped. They I . ■ S, a - § The presidential panel which fired Walter J. Hickel as aecre- Defense Secretarsr, Laird, left, is greeted today by South Vietnamese President quest by President Jorge Pacbe- liave a SA^arold son ta Lon- i l i ^ ^ 3 3 . 5 S.8 silii^i?; Ii 'Sf« S devised the new rules said they tary of the Interior, Ngruyen Van Thieti, right, at the presidential palace in Saigon. (AP Photo) Ex-GI Tells co Areco for a 90-day suspension dob. / tC would reduce government re- The national chalrmanahip Is of civil Uberties to help ta the A Thpomaro and a policeman celpta by $1.6 billion in the first expected to go to Sen. Robert aearoh tor the oiqitives. were /kiUed early today ta a year, $8.7 bUUon in the second Dole of Kansas, a Nixon atal- Of lh*iiikmg The Tupamaro coi^unlque B«n>»tH® *« Mbntevideo. PoUce and more, thereafter. wart. The White House won’t said the rebeU were withdraw- ^ footing occurred w ^ The Idea Is to encourage mod- comment on that matter, how- / f e d Threat on Wane in Viet; tag their offer to release Fly. 66, ?/I^»taclothea prtlceman caught 8 8 i '88 i 8 88-8 emliatlon of equipment and ex- ever. During Probe of Fort OpUtas, Oolo., if Monte-/ Tupamaroa distributing ^ wiu anyone here con- video’s newspapers publish^ antigovemment imopaganda m ^ . Industries ^ve spent fl„, ^eny rumors that 24- On Rise in Laos, Laird Says FT. BENNINO Qa.(AP) — A an anUgovemment proob frmn a stolen taxi. e n ^ on new planU and ma. Tricla Nixon la en- ./ wltaess teaUfytag under subpoe- Hon. No new ransom de: LONDON >(AP) — A British Nbcon, who has embraced def- (Bee Page Nineteen) SAIQON (AP) — U.S. Secre- they are on the alert and ore al thousands of miUtaiy person- na in the My Lai trial of L(.VW- m»»lc. The govenum secret service agent has left for tary ,of Defense Melvin R. Laird careful, but at the same time nel this year." - nsUev ir m IiI h ****^ authorise the n rn said today the Ctommunlst com- ready to pursue and destroy the He gave no new withdrawal ' ^ looay ne tlon, although one (See Page Htaataen) X3 C/1 iptM i’B armed threat has dlmin- enemy where necessary." figures, saying Nixmi would an- ‘®“ drinks by a colonel of ______n p t| | | f (Mied In South Vietnam In the ho said the United States has "ounce the next target In April, the Army’s Inspector general’s • § ” "| S past year while increasing In made a genuine effort to cut Ita Hie current taiget— offlco who waa tateirogattag *r » g Astronauts southern Loos. casualUes "and the Prerident “ colling ot 284,000 U.K troops him under oath about eventa In m Ali^^ranted And ta Cambodia, he said, ” It and I won’t be sattafled until *“ Hie country by May 1—would the Vietnamese village, U.N. Mnv€yy To Give Arabs ; \ f p G g Eg ? G g Eg GG9 9 9 9 -999|99999§9999999E999 9 99 remains at approximateb^ the this figure is down to sero" ®xceoded. ’Ihe U.S. Ronald David Qrseslk, 26, In Isolation Hearing Oa same level,’’ bu^ added: "We said hla talks and ftald ^ are watching this matter very , ^ Hie total strtaigth liutt waak waa * aiaiMcitad •but :5 > 8 8 ... -re . tours had. ..ratoftwced.-the oon-. topped to 882,80l>, the l^irat iii statements lie given both ta For Healthy Di^ft'Swtus f viction” that Vietnamlsation'of more than four years. the taspectiH' general’s repre- By in^LIAM N. OATTS spot close to Jerusalem, CUro /' Laird also told a news confer- the war la ahead of schedule. AbMclated PreM Writer and Amman—Cyprus, for exam­ l l "As a result," he said, "there From Saigon, I,alrd flew to sentatlvo, a 0(d. Wilson, and to By HOWAKD BKNKDICr WASHINOTON /(A P ) - The Honolulu for meetings with H*® Army’s Criminal Investiga- ple—so that the negotiations 00 Supreme Court granted a hoar- Vietnam that U.S. forces wlU wlU be withdrawals of addition- UNITED NATIONS, N.T. could be carried on by the for- "5 AP Aeroqaiee Writer Adm. John S. McCain Jr., com- Hon Divlaion. . (Af*) — UJN. envoy Oiinnar V. - 0 ^ iiur today to h^vyweigfat fighter T * ? » “ “ ^ eign ministers of the three na­ CAPB KBtNNSDT, Fla. (AP) Muhammad :A u on hU claim **«•“*««» Nlxon’k deadlines tor mander In chief of UJ3, forces ta When he was read a question jarrtag planned talks today tions, not their ambassadors. the Pacific. and answer sequence from the with Representatives of Egypt — The Apollo 14 aatronauta to­ that he wa$ enOUed to, exemp- *™®P withdrawals, citing again Underlining this viewpoint. ; > 0 ?' Ill 1 1 !3 'ii a t A A>. re ' FI /«^^ASsla MitllAse^e* • transcript ta which he said that and Jordan to sound them out 2 ^ Uon from the draft-as a roll Nlxon’a criteria for puUouts: American and South Viet­ Hie Israeli newspaper Maarlv 2 ^ day began a 21-day period of Blast Injures namese operations in Cambodia he had seen "possibly one" m 1 JS|P f ^ P i i S ! r ; * y gious conacientlous objector. ‘‘progress ta Paris, progress ta brought Jarring heard more to hla •4 Z (/1 ,a preflight medical isolaticn to The court’s action, announced Vietnamlsation and the stae of have given the South Viet­ atrocity, Orzeslk said: b ^ from t a ^ I . ^ Jerusalem than he • The Swedish mediator re- " 7_. t! ■ L = — llh f i: h'l minimise expoeura to disease or in a.-)Mef order, clears the way enemy threat" namese forces confidence, in­ "I don’t^ know. By this time KiKkf could have gotten In two weeks a ? B b ¥ BaBBSoi-Si lllnees such as the measles con­ for the fight in March with Joe Commenting on U.S. troop 29 Soldiers sured the success of the Vlet- fill 9I99 I999EIII G f f i ? P G (See Page Eight) days ta Jerusalem, where he from IsraeU Ambassador Yosef Frasier for the heavyweight morale after a four-day visit to namisation program and sub­ Tekoah ta New York. And the tact which fM«ed a late oubstl- conferred with Prime Minister stantially reduced American newspaper Yediot Aharenot said tutlon In the ApoUo 18 crew lost championship. Vietnam, Laird told a final news Golds Melr and Foreign Minis­ c . i i i a i ’ All, also known as Cttsslua conference that a problem ex- A^Viet Q ub casualties, Laird said. . Jarrtag would have to travel to Is »•'&• S'* 1 year. He said Adm. Thomas H- ter Abba Eban. C / l Clay, was convicted 8Mi years tats in the ranks. Israel often "because it is not sf-"eSi ik m ln Astronauts Alan B. Shepard SAIGON (AP) — The U.S. Moorer, the chairman of the Jarring termed the t i^ jrith ^ i,le to rely on a secondary ■ S_ trEig J r., Stuart A. Ro o m and Edgar ^ . f m r e f i i ^ i ^ c t i m Into “ Our commanders are weU Army Is tavestl^ttag a lUsturlk U.S. jW t 'aU efs Sta^ vriU the Israelis “very Interesting important pnv "* cbuinea he was aware of the problems Involved ance outside an enlisted man’s go to Phnom Penh Tuesday to Bulletin level for such l||l;l O. MltcheU and their backup and useful” but refused to tell ceedtags." i r t i p crew generaUy wlU be restrict­ entitled to an exemption oa a in a war that is winding down," club Saturday night during study the situation there. newsmen anything about Is­ 9 > Id ed to three areas of the Kenne­ MuoUm minister. he said, "But I believe this vdilch a fragmentation gremtoe "I am impressed and enco-jr- HARVARD NAMES rael’s proposals. He said as he (See Page Niaeleea) dy Bpses Center. These are the Hla conviction carried a five- winding down is a gOod problem Injured 29 U.S. soldiers, aged by the progress the gov­ NEIV PRESIDENT left Israel that he was looking |S Bs| It Ilf I I crsw Uvtag quarters, the train­ year sentence, ai^ boxing offl- for our commanders to have." Six of the OIs were hospital- ernment of Cambodia has made forward to a "^ccessful contin­ i? ing buildtag and the launch pad. cials strli^ed hlm'’of the title ho Asked vdiether U.S. soldiers Ised, one ta a serious condition. OAMBBIDOE, Maos. (AP) uation" of his Middle East talks in facing up to the Communist —Derek Curtis Bok, dean ot !'i-^ i| They also will make one <»■ 'voo from Sonny Liston. ta Vietnam are dlajdaytag reluc- Military sources said It had threat from the North,” Laird ta New York. S-i fifr i two trips to nearby Patrick Air In other actions today. the tance to expose themselves to not been determined whether said. Harvard Law School, today An IsraeU communique said BTorce Base for practice flying the dangrers ot combat ta a war the grenade was thrown or was He said he held talks of "ma- was named 26tfa president of Jarrtag agreed to submit Is­ Troops Quell :8 la I Eggg? 1 ta Jet airplanes. Movements —Rejected an appeal by that U wtadtag down, Laird dropped and exploded by accl- jor significance” with President Harvard University, the na­ rael’s proposals to the Arabs, from one point to another will James R.Hoffa, fmmier ’Team' *^®nH Nguyen Van Thieu on a "wide tion’s rideat nnlverslty, by the but the announcement gave no Brief Revolt be watched carefully b o the as- ster Union president, from his had an opportunity to disturbance occurred at range of matters" today, university’s Board of Dver- details. 1964 convictimi on pension fraud tronauta do not contact unau­ talk to many young men ta Viet- Hi® Amcmg the things discussed, he seers. Israel is known to want secure thorised perronnel. charges. This means said, were the effectiveness of Bok, 40, succeeds Dr. Nitt- and agreed borders and a faces an additional five years ta naxn. I'v e found this attitude ex- han H. Pusey, who announced signed peace treaty to end 22 In Bolivia 88 88 8 8 ^8 8 8 8 8 8 The ApoUo 14 launching Is pressed by a few but I beUeve It South Vietnam's regular army scheduled Jan. 81 with Shepard prison; he Is now serving an .. .. were called to the club after last February that he was re­ years of conflict with the Arabs. and Its militia forces and "eco­ LA PAZ, BoUvU (AP) — A ^■n and MltcheU to attempt a land­ eight-year sentence for Jury “ tatoorlty posiUon. trouble devel<^>ed between nomic adjustments which will signing effective next June. ktrs. Melr and Ebcui also were tampering. ^ *®®* Hie best wajway for us to group army oftloen oelsed tag In the moon’s Fra Mauro members of the 1st Battalion, have to be made as the U.S. Pusey has been president since believed to have urged that Jar­ ot Highlands to search for ancient proceed and to go forward ta 1962. rtag_ move hla headquarters Hie armed forces headquarters lunar soli. (See Page Eight) Vietnamlxation is to see that (See Page Two) (See Page Eight) Bok takes over July 1. from New York to some neufanel I* Fes early today ta rebel- O Last • rll aU three Apcdlo 18 Uon against BoUvia’s tfaree- astronauts were exposed to Ger­ month-<4d leftist military re­ man measles a few days before gime. A fewihcun later Prest- % !p % Hgllff w launch. James A. LoveU Jr. and dmt Juan Jose Torres cm* t*- frpiyjt Fred W. Haise Jr. were found to Ships G>Hide nounced the revolt had bsen 5 V fit!VfS g be iBunune, but Thomas K. crushed. Mattingly was not and he waa In a broadcast to the natif ^ s y ‘ ^ •*' 'k > 8 J?** .* ejqdoslon that ripped the keep^ BoUvla from being deliv­ HmlMr ta two and left eight sea. 51 % l f|W ? P H if ^ crsw, ^ome none unless missing. ered to "another imperialism ns cllsmal as that of North Ameri­ ^ rfnaJi E fa “ aSS*Jrime contacU aU have ca." They did not Identity It Texaco CarlbbMn were^ rea- 7^: GilGG^yGlEGG I g G q Eg ? G gEgG§ QQ iG liG EllllBri § g Eg I « 9E g ^ , provlded detailed medical hlsto- . . . Torres aald ta hla broadcast; rlM Mbmitted to extensive «“•«>; Two were ho^iitaUxed foe “ TUs itoventure, which »md .r :: ? fr t:s s • w M M (t ES BBSS support of sinister foreign inter­ 8 i 8 8 88 i i b i i 8 8 i 8 i i O s±i4r^..**sr: ests, has been totally amashed have the astro- Brltlrii, Dutch and Nmweglan and at this moment ita concrete t ' l p l ? ^ ships cruised riowly about the yiauts. and poealble ramlfleatiens ore o « i wh«.icton. logtawnd coUlBlon area, about being coreftiUy taveotlgated. I ihelfir O * - . - coast, searridBFfor the-missing “Some of Its members have - resorted to the easy expediant ' ' r§5! sons and their famUles to help a helicopter of dlpkMnatic asylum .. . . " B detect any potential disease car- Hw taint. Torres assured the w r atem at the 18,604-too a state of normality had been b e t iSis Ml ires of astrosiauta Texaco Caribbean drifted free retired and urged worirars to rr [•'If “* wmbel3iowedtovlslt,lfiiotiu, twport to (heir jobs as usiint W a l i ^ i S W n but their children wlU be prohlb- tailkheada. The Coast Ited from direct aecees because Q«*e«l declared the charred Early to the revolt OoL Joege *k ' I g Eg GG? o l l l l u "I g G |9 9 tl§GG§ r I II I I (O at the iwevalohdh of childhood “ “1* » danger to navlgatian and Sanches, a rebel spokesman, dlaasses In sebooU. •*‘H that the front pratiim ap- claimed several top loyalist offl- cere at mlUtaiy headguaitan B C 8 S <■• '• • K • • • • • w at flbe children will bo able to PA*«ntly sank. 5S had been seised by the rebels. 8 i 8 i SB i i ii iii iii »giv arlth their fathers through a The freighter, the g,481-ton .. pgi40 mUes'S ment spokeoman termed tha att;. m t N used for lUgmssInT* with lunar const from Dover to Dungeness, uatkm at that time daityanua ' 2 i i | p i | | i rM B | ! 1 -( |3 (■se Page EMtsan) (See Page Seven) Air view shows stem section of gas tanker still afloat after'dbllision with freighter in English Channel today. 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