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1.: PAGE FOGB MANCaaESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY^ DECEMBER 19, 1070 PAGE FIVE ■ land, Russell Hartmann, Robert i F c m o n Heralding Homes J' F. Kahan, Kloter, Ralph lip- man, Wlfred Lutz, Ceorge o m Bank Plans Pearl, George kUsley, TJieodore Scheltlin, Hanimh Schneider, W E S T O W i r Construction ’Troy and Walteri Vogel. Everywhere Of Branch A lt M Y PHARMACY Presidential Card (CoaUnaed from Page Four) Plans are now being made to BINGHAMTONr N.Y. (AP) — construct a second branch of sides creating a more finished Phil Benjamin has another SUNDAY the Vemon National Bank- in name., to add to his Christmas look, it was a means of pro­ the Dart'Hill Rd. arep on Rt. card iist—Richard M. Nixon. All Medicinal Services AvaSatAe viding smaller sizes of lumber. 80, IKlnfred Kloter, bank presi­ Benjamin, 22, a student at 455 HARTFORD RO. The early setUers used what dent announced Thursday. Harpur College here, received The home bank is located at lumber was on their land iqij an official White House Christ­ Vemon Circle and the first mas card in the mail Friday. building materials. Chestnut axki branch office is locaied in the “At first I thought it was a pine are the wo<^ found in tl« Rockville Shotting Plaztu joke. I was really skeptical,” Broga house. Some of the wdl Kloter said InlUal plans for Benjamin said. “But there it paneling takes its name is the second branch call for a was—addressed to me.” ► T a v "pumpkin pine” because, lt(s full-service bank with drive-ln The return address was “The C A I D\A/AY beUeved, the wood takes or/a faculties and ample parking. White House” and the card was patina with time that resei^Mes It is expected It wUl be opened the color of a pumpkin., liher early next summer. min said the card was signed paneling is chestnut. , • "The -President and Mrs. Nix­ The Brogas caU toelrhoihe The main office was opened on .” “ The Ih r e e Heaurths” Iteause In 1962. K loter said the bank Benjamin, a senior mathe­ of the three flrepla<» they has grown rapidly over die past matics major from Middletown, found after they moved In. Al­ eight years and now has assets N.Y., said he would send a card though the fireplaces pres­ in excess of $8 m illion. to the Nixons today. ently non-useable, the Brog^ Shareholders number in ex­ have made them an ineresting cess o f 000 with most of the ownership confined primarily J I fo ca l point in each rom is the very of mixed apples or a fruit r ^ essence of hospitality. Two NEW HEALTH selection if you like. Either r deacon’s benchet and a Boston way, a memorable family gift rocker flank the fireplace. for under $10.00! Many a festive board has been NATURAL FOOD set at the wkb plank tavern SHOPPE Come and see us, or call The Holy Virgin encircled by evergreen, and tinkle bells proclaim the Christmas season table at one sUe of the room. 643-6384 Extensive use of candlehght, Christmas decaations and, of AT THE Heralding Homes" course,,, a large t tree literally 'The King Preduc*!" 274 Oakland Sjh. Monchostor Mr. and Mrs. Broga shar^Christmas “cheers” in the library. fill the room ndfii Christmas. PARKADE A wooden mcdt once used for cig a rs now hold are used as wall decora- are out and brought Indoors at fingers, hard work and fear of ed the overhead area into a ing nlixtore for remoistening, day's modem kitchens. It even black iron stove for cooking be- tlons each year. “ Air-Conditioned” The hospitality of toe Brogas the right time so they will last having to lose it all vdien her much brighter room. The h|Ma caused by toe mbblng boasts toe poker which, when sides heat, ‘X>h yes,” she says. PURE MEERSCHAUM PIPES is felt as soon as they open through the “twelve days of husband was ill. Palled WslU Iliwaid fricUon creates toe smooth stuloc in a special hole, swings <<.we use it for lots of things. My their door to greet their guests. Imported from Turkey Christmas’’ without drying owt, “We love the same things, we Broga tells how he beat husband loves to prepare slow They love Christmas,----- not fo r Meerschaum is toe finest. . . and trimmed with twinkling love this house, and we love several contractors’ estimates cooking dishes with chicken and gifts, but for the tme meaning Millions of tiny holes make for lights and old fasMoaed oma- woridng together. This is why with a UtUe Tankee ingenuity. fish. And I've baked biscuits Child-Centered Schooling of Christmas, which Is ex­ moits. The Douglas Hr U their we call it "a labor of love.’’ ’Die outside walls had settled and cookies, but I have yet to • Cool Smoke • Easy Draw • No Goo try bread and cake.” pressed by sharing their home 'C choice, except lor a blue spruce HoUdays Unportaat to the extent that the joints • Very Lightweight • Beet Taste A shadow box on toe library with their friends. E used tniii year in the kitchen to Mrs. Broga explains that she and rafters bad become unseat­ Stressed hy (Conferees blend with the aqua colored was unable to pursue her early ed from the plates. By means DUTCH MASTER LIGGETT $20 wood trim . ambltlans as an interior decora­ of long rods wiOi tumbucUes (A F ) — TIm to the wsur in Vietnam, curtaU- PRESIDENTS RALPH PRICED •9 .9 9 VALUE Believe it or not. Init the fes­ tor, and so carries out her frus- die walls were pulled inward House Conferonce o« nieiit of toe supersonic trans­ tive spirit is continued into the tratlciis on her home. Not only as much as six Inches. Every its No 1 plane and creatlan of pro- does she go "all out’’ for day for six months the building CSiUdien, in setting grans to feed toe hungry were y ijw VabM DUKETT bam where a tree is put up and goal, has ashed Prerident Niiun 3^ 3 breakaway session COME IN! decorated for the pet horse- Chrlatmcui, but there are boxes would creak and groan under Reduced i» to even a wreath on the stall. The of trimmings in the attic for the stress of a complete turn of to “refcder national prioriUeef’ Thursday attended by more FAMOUS S | 2 9 TOBACCONIST horse, incidentally, is treated Valentine’s Day, Elaster, the turabuckles. > to “p r^ d e opportunities for ev- than a fourth of toe delegates, 2 5 % OFF GET ACQUAINTED SPECIALIST • KAYWOODIE with genuine HiC (tender lov­ ’Ihanksglving, and other special ’The main supiport beams are ery chpd to lecun, grow and live organizers of toe rump ses- times of the year. creatl^ly.” slon izec^ child-centered learning. seens to know whether any VAST. FAMOUS VU-LIGHTER SELECTION . . . We support proposed Nattonai eve.' were implemented. r n LARGE SELECTION OF Lets you know 4 Hole Pipe Institute of Education with this BUY ONE DOZEN Imported from when the fuel spofiii’ * FANCY CIGARS is low. R A C K .HI. HU M ID O R ] — “Establishment of oltisea lAumi ON ooooa , s Turkey com m unity action groups to tan- |Allpoou>: • OARCXA Y VEGA • England Reg.$3J95 Luxurious solid tden^ent the multitude of eoccsl- Get

PAGE FIVE ‘MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING h IERALD, MANCHESpiR, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1970 PAGE FOUE land, Russell Hartmann, Robert V em on F. Kahan, Kloter, Ralph lip- Heralding Homes mani Wllfreti Lutz, George OPEN Bank Plans Pearl, George Rlsley, Theodore Construction SchelUin, Hannah Sdhnelder, WESTOWN ’Troy and Walter Vogel. ALL M Y PHARMACY Branch Presidential Card (Continued from Page Four) Plans are now being made to BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (AP) — construct a becond branch of Phil Benjamin has another SUNDAY sides creattng a more finished the Vernon National Bank' in name to add to his Christmas look, it was a means of pro- the Dart' Hill Rd. area on Rt. card list—Richard M. Nixon. All Medicinal Services AwaJfelfc vldlng smaller sizes of lumber. , 30, Winfred Kloter, bank presi­ Benjamin, 22, a student at >455 HARTFORD RD. 44M 13 dent announced ’Ihursday. Harpur College here, received thei early settlers used wha.tj The home bank is located at an official White House Christ­ lumber was on their land fo^ Vernon Circle and the first mas card in the mall Friday. building materials. Chestnut and branch office is located in the “At first I thought it was a pine are the woods found in the Rockville Shopping Plaza. joke. I was really skeptical,” Broga house. Some of the wall Kloter said Initial plans for Benjamin said, 'But there it paneling takes its name as the second branch call for a was—addressed to me. ’ “ pumpkin p in e" because, it is full-service bank with drive-ln return addrow was ’The believed, the wood takes on a faculties and ample parking. White House” and the card was patina \rith time that resembles It Is expected It will be opened postmarked Washington, ^nja- the color of a pumpUn. Dthcr early next summer. ^to the card w m s l^ e d _ . ^ . ‘"rhe President and Mrs. Nlx- paneling is chestnut. ’The main office was opened ,. *1110 Brogas call their home in 1982. K loter said the bank “The Three Hearths’’ ^eause Benjamln, a se^or mathe­ has grown rapidly over the past m of the three firepla<»s they matics major from ^Middletown, eight years and now has assets N.Y., said he would send a card found after they moved in. Al­ In excess of miUIon. though the fireplaces kre pres­ to the Nixons today. | > i Shareholders. number In ex­ ently non-useable, the Brogas cess o f 000 with most of the have made them an interesting ownership confined primarily focal point in each room. to Vernon area residents, Kloter ’Ihe large stone fireplace in 'said. the family room, under a wide Kloter added that the Board chestnut mantel, Isslald with of Directors have voted to In­ pine boughs creating a soft set­ crease the regiular dividend ting for tile creche figures, from 10 cents a share to 80 cents which are arranged in the bak­ a share. ’This will be paid to ing oven to the rear of the fire­ the shareholdqra on record as place and spoOlghlied by a bulb o f D ec. 31, In January. placed up uJlder uid briilnd the ’The bank’s operation Is dlrect- mantel. by James M. ’Troy, executive Room Hoqldtable vice president and director. Furnished with early Amer­ D irectors are-. John Bahler, ican antiques that have been Roy Conyers, W. Harry Eiig- bought at various sales and auc- tions and refinUhed by the Bro- 9 gas, the family room Is the very 4 4 « essence of hospitality. Two NEW HEALTH deacon’s benches and a Boston rocker flank . the fireplace. NATURAL FOOD Many a festive board has been set at the wide plank tavem S H O m The Holy Virgin encircled by evergreen, and tinkle bells proclaim the Christmas season table at cne side of the rooiti. Extensive use of camUefigfat, Christmas decorations and, of AT TH E Heralding Homes / course, a large tree Uterally Mr. and Mrs. Broga share Christmas “ cheers” in the library. HU the room with Christmas. PARKADE A wooden mold once used for cigars now holds red and green candles on the tavem table. Christmas Everywhere A simple, but time consuming process Is used to produce the 'The old black cast iron wood stove lovriy andJ^ofti but highly pre­ completes the setting in this colonial kitchen. servative flnirii on meet of the woodwork and furniture. Equal parts of b(|iled linseed oil, white finiiih that is so desirable. Forout horizontally as a dryer bar. contains a coUeotim Itt- ;ai3ISISISI3I3ISI31SlSf9I3ISISI513ISI5I5ISlc the opposite wall for gmeral A Christmas tree In every vinegar knd turpentine are best results this process, by Of course, there’s an electric tie angel figurines. Swags of heating. room! Everywhere there’s the heated in a double holler -and hand, must 'be reputed on the range for quick, modem conve- ISIopy by Because of years and years scent of evergreen and scented applied after aU other flniriies article about every throe nlence. A couple of comfortable the flreplMes. “ of cooking in one rooni, the chairs surround a cMoo^ted slender, tall Md short glow AT THE MANCHESTER t*ARKAf)E ONLY candles. That’s the way It is June B. Tompldng have been removed. The mix­ months. overhead beams bad acquired Largest Selection at Deep Cut Prlc every year when Mr. and MJrs. ture is ^.^4 >pUed with old rags 'Hie old kitchen is a combi- blue spruce in the coVner. from a^rted holders P. Raymond Broga dress their iPlialtoe by such an accumulatloR of greasy which n W be discarded after nation of modem appliances and A well-wom, polished butcher out the house, and are r^ected WE SAVE YOU MONEY... home for the Christmas holiday. Albert £.Bncejivicius smcdce that they were too black use. ’they are highly flam- a scene right out of an old Sears block, hoUowed out from many in tinware, sUror M d pewter. Circa 10BO, it is the oldest to ccmslder refinlsblng. Several matde and must not be stored cat^ogue, — spatter paint floor, years of use, stands at the end The two Christmas angels WEEKEND SPECIAL .y(,ith a which trimmed the tree the first J ’jCUnJOlUL standing house in Coventry. 6I5f3ISlB!i5I51SI3l5I3I31iSI3l5I5I5f315I5Ii9JS coats of turkey red paint, away, j After appUcatlon with braided rugs, a caned rocker of a counter topped .. year the Brogias were married Fresh trees are selected with specially mixed to match the rid rags, the article is mbbed axuj a cast iron black wood-bum- blackboard slate. care several weeks before cut­ house, but we Just love it,’’ she red in the provincial pattern and n$bed by band, occasicnal- ingi stove that emits a special Uses Old Stove have been c^fuUy preserved from 86c to $30. says as she explains the bruised wall covering, have transform­ Asked if Mrs. Broga uses the are used as waU decora- ting from a friend’s farm. They ly dipijbig the hand In the finish- cozy warmth not known'in to- “Air-Conditioned" fingers, hard work and fear of ed the overhead area into a black iron stove for cooking be- hons each year, are «ut and brought indoors at Ing rti^cturo for remristening. day’s modem kltchms. It even The hospitality of the Brogas PURE MEERSCHAUM PIPES having to lose it all when her much brighter room. ’Ihe heat caused by the mbbing boasts the pricer which, when sides heat, “Oh yes," she says. the right time so they will last la felt as soon as they open husband was ill. Pulled Walls Inward friction creates the smooth stubk in a special hrie, swings “'We use It for lots of things. My Imported from ’Turkey through the “twelve days of their door to greet their gfuests. “ We love the same things, we Mr. Broga tells how he beed husband loves to prepare slow Heenchaum Is the finest.. - Christmas’’ without drying out, They love Christmas,----- ^not for love this house, and we love several contiractors’ esthnates cooking dishes with chicken and MlUions of tiny holes make for and trimmed with twinkling gifts, but for the tme meaning lights and old fasMoned orna­ woridng together. ’This is why with a UtUe Yankee ingenuity. fish. And I've baked biscuits • Cool Smoke # Easy Draw # No Goo we call it “a labor of love.’’ Child-Centered Schooling and cookies, but I have yet to of Christmas, which Is ex­ I ’The outside wails had settled ments. ’The Douglas fir is their pressed by sharing their home Holidays Important to the extent that the Joints try bread and cake." V • Very Lightweight ^ Beet Taste choice, except for a blue spruce with their friends. Mrs. Broga explains that she and rafters had become unseat­ A shadow box on the library E used tills year in the kitchen to I Stressed hy Conferees $20 ed from the plates. By means DUTCH MASTER LIGGETT RO OO blend with the. aqua colored was unable to pursue her earty RALPH PRICED T eT T VALUE wood trim . ambltlansAts an interior decora­ of long rods with tumbucUes yta (AP) — The to the war in Vietnam, curtaU- PRESIDENTS Believe it or not, but the fes- tor, and BO carries out her frus- the walls were pulled inward House CVnift»r«~.A oa of the supersonic trans- Uve spirit is continued into the traticns oo her home. Not only as much as six inches. BJveiy 1 ... , port plane and creation of pro- DUKETT CMUdren, in setting . gram s to feed the hungry w ere flJi* Valne bam where a tree is put up and does rile go “all out’’ for day for six months the building COME IN! goal, has asked PresldeBt Nixon parsed at a breakaway qesslon decorated for the pet horse— Christmas, but there are boxes would creak and groan under ReducefI iv to FAMOUS even a wreath on the stall. The of trimmings in the attic for the stress of a comidete turn of to “reorder national prloriUesT’ Thursday attended by more TOBACCONIST 2 5 % OFF horse, incidentally, is treated Valentine’s Day, Blaster, the tumbucUes. to “p r^ d e opportuaittes for ev< than a fourth of the delegates, GET ACQUAINTED * 1 * SPECIALIST • KAYWOODIE with genuine ’TtC (tender lov­ ’Ihanksgiving, and other special ’The main support beams are ery cb^d to learn, grow and Uve organizers of the rump ses- o MEDICO ing care) and receives three times of the year. hand hewn, with “pit sawed" creatively." slon said the conference sehed- f a c t s y o u s h o u l d j C WITH YOUR NEW s YELL O BOLE meals a day. ’The famUy plans ’Die house is called an un- Joists providing the rest of the Oniy f(t per cent of the ^000 ule provided no' forum at which KNOW BEFORE BUY­ thrir trips so as not to interfere flnlahed salt box because the celling structure. Pit sawed driegates votod Friday in the aJl delegates could speak up on ING A PH»E . . . from S2^9 to $35i with the horse’s meal schedule. rear roof, was never extended lumber was achieved by drop­ ^'wdndup of a dlssenstoa-itdden such “issues of overriding cen- • Age of Briar Since the Brogas found their down over the attached portion ping a log down into a deep conolfwe some participants cem” as the war and curtail- WHITE OWLS • Hand Shaped • Invincible • B alance home quite by accident about as was originally Intended. dug hole in an upright positka. claimed as designed to preivent ment of spending for social • Permanent Built significant demands being made services. MISTER • P e iie cto • Wel|d>t Special Filter 20 years ago, they have been ’ftie original house, to which As two men sawed down B ox fiC • FUter Used “ doing things’’ to it. Mrs. Broga other sections were added later, through the log, it was raised on the Nixon administration. i|ess turned down their de- • T yp e B it Condenses Moisture — frequently refers to their long­ was one large room (presently by some means of leverage until m voting—climax to a week of mands for a plenary session, $S17 • O rrin Traps Tar & Irritants term project as a “labor of the “all around family romn’’) the log, was sawed through- Be- discussions—each delegate was saying it would serve no pur- DONUT 18.19 Value love.’’ “A lot of -blood, sweat with two fireplaces—one for ask^ by conference chairman pose and could turn Into a shaut- (See Page Five) W l i S t ^ r anA tears have gone into this cooking and an extra one on Stephen Hess to check six of 24 ing match. j WINDSOR AVE. UstM recommendationB he con- ’Hie criiference, called every Donut/ side red of highest priority. Nix- lo years by the president, was ROCKVILLE, CX)NN. LCT US HELP Wind Gnard onlhas promised to review the attended by educators, lawyers, DUTCH Original pine board paneling frames the very recommendations. physicians, social scientists and (Next to Hartman’s Mkt.) MASTER YOU SELECT early stone fireplace which is the focal point The second and third recom- administrators. PEBFECTO THE PROPER PIPE with the creche scene in the baking oven. mAndaHnna read like thls: The 1960 White House Oonfeiv «4.99 __“Redesign education to ence on Children produced 070 Get Acquainted Offer FOR YOU FROM OUR aritieve Individualized^ human- recommendaUcHis and no one S6.SO Valut- VAST, FAMOUS VU-LKNTER Ize^, child-centered learning. seems to know whethw any n SEZJEXmON . . . Lets you Know 4 Role Pipe We support proposed Nattnaal ever were Implemeated. r LARGE SELECTION OF Imported from ' when the fuel T A a H t a lt A of . Education with titis BUY ONE DOZEN Is km. RACK .Hb HUMIDOR! goaU’ ’ FANCY CIGARS s ’Turkey —’ '^stahlbilunent of otttmn ilAFB OODOa • England Reg. Luxurious solid community action greupa to Im- A it o o o u > Get V2 Doz. FREE • GARCIA Y VEGA black walnut. plenwnt the multitude of eoccel- tiilooijll* BRING THIS CXIUPON • BEBINO , • Israel Rag. 5.50 2.99 lent^ recommendations wMrii GOOD ONLY IN THE ROCKVILLE STORE have evolved out of tids White liT N V R • LA CORONA I • France Keeps Tofaneoo Freeh House Conference on Children.” • OPXILOS up to $30. N O W 1.99 Resolutions demanding an and SPECIAL FtlRCBASE • GOLD LABEL All at Liggett’s Low Price! Kdywoodie SPECIAL TURKISH LEATHER WATER PIPES COVERED PIPE 8 AM. TOIACCO TOBACCO 6«tuariC , I MEERSCHAUM TO •fliiavBoml JARS LINED OPEN SUNDAY, 6 P.M. (k teu ied ^bbev Valve 9 M .77 bOUVVE EGBLRTJ *3.68 BuUt In $6.99 Insulator $10. Value JANET’S Liner and $1.99 U d W ILtON’S X 968 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER' Humidifier. \ rOBACCO $ ie Value Reg. 2A 0 B eg. UBJe S P E O A L 964 U A l k ST., MANCHESTER M I k l5m «ke PURCHASE '(WK«rl I FANCY BRANDS ALL • BLUE BOAR Belt* Tagsed MERCHANDISE • HOLLAND HOUSE Bentley • SA IL BUTAHE ■pe m • H O U D A Y Guaranteed i ■ LI6 H T E R • M A D IE R A ino bowl burnout." Lightweight. From 10.95 TO 920 Reindeer harnessed to an old sleigh appear to leap across the yard of the P. Raymond Brogas Hums NEW Smart I TOBACCO POUCHES "Jewelry" tXIMES IN COLORS TO MATCH •SUNDAY ONLY • AU C olors styling. YOUR SIHBT Blue! Bed! Ontnge! Green! Striped! • Com U nattoe uritfa P ipe 6.95 val. H older • No Breaking In s No Bite • Removes up to 8S% tar, 71% nlcoUne s And a Lifetime Guarantee! Candlelight enhances the holiday' fOXH) XMAS CARDS $ 4 JN • WOMEN’S PIPES atmosphere around the colonial board. . FANCY dGABETTE HOLOEBS

. V , S • - V S «s; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1970 P a g e s e v e n PAGE S IX MANCHESTER. EVENING H E R ^^,' MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY,-DECEMBER 19, 19t0 T olla n d Vernon come tax, so the exemption for win­ iim irljP B tpr Polish Shipyards nings can be written In at the start. Past M aster lEttpttm^ Ijp ralb It Is all part of a marvelous new ZBA Hearii^ on Radio Tower P D S U S B B D b y t h e ___ revi^utlon which decrees that pne no HIDIUIJ) PRnmNO OO.. INC. Echo with Gunfire O f D e M o l a y ' IS Binell Street longer has to break the law in order to Ibuicfaesteiv Conn. have fun and grow rich. The formula THOMAS F. FBROUSON Expected To Be Controversial (Confinoed from Page One) the seriousness of the situation WAL.TBR R. FEROnSON is that, the moment any such thing is and to cut ourselves 'off from To Be Feted PuUWierB erly side of a 60 foot right of premeditation and hate toward F oun^ October 1, 1881______discovered, it shajl be made legal. hostile whlspera smd provoca­ way, approximately 1,000 foet Pe A special class of esmiUdates Tluee Months ...... 7.80 find a backroad to Aberffraw beach on menUen the riots today. jvlU receive the InlUatory de- One Month ...... 3.00 the eouth side of Ang^eeey. We were loet, “^S^'SftclKii brother. ^ ^ a variance "to improve produc- the price changes. seeuL provl^ the town with free tion flow and exterior design of Rioters at Uscsectn destroyed Prevlously the only mention gree. AU members of the De­ but followed the road anyway, and It M EM BER OF M tof «paceW the local communlca- their building" by the addittem the city’s Communist party bt Moscow of the Polish disturb- Molay and Mhster lifospns are THE ASSOCIATED PRESS came to an end on the beach of this bay, M the bidhUng inspector wto uons svatem. The Associated Press E exclusively eiv tions system. of one bay to the present plana headquarters, and the party’s ances was a short PAP article Irndted to attend the meeting. which was shallow and calm because ot denied their request tor a bulii?' tided to the use of reiniiillcation o( aU In their appllcaticm for an ap- for the building located on the youth newapiqier Satandar Mlo- In Pravda on Thursday. The DeMolay Mothers’ Circle news disiMUefaes cred ited to it o r not other­ Ute long reef of rocks at Its mouth pro­ ing permit to erect the tower wise creoiled in this paper and also the peal of the building inspector’s west side of Industrial Dr, dych tqipealed today for an end Tsms, the Soviet news agency, will serve refreshments, local news published here. tecting It from the full run of the <^n- and another for the coiutruidion ruling, the Getchell brothers All r ii^ of repuhlloatlon of specfeil dis­ of a vandal proof tool house. Their hearing M also sched­ to the vandalism. diatributed both reports, toe Pinochle ’Winners sea tide. With Its uatrodden sand and seek permission to buUd a 800 uled for Dec. 28 at 8 p.m. In the "We are all deeply shocked by text of an address by Promler Winners in the Vernon Sen- patches herein are also reserved. Both items wlU be aired at dense beds of wrack weed and floating foot amateur radio tower on Iota Town HaU. events nn the coast, where J ozef C^iyranklewicz o f P oland io r Citizens’ P in o ch le ' group The Herald Piintlns Company Inc., as­ the hearing, slated for 8 p.m. in red ragweed, this 'bay must hold the big­ 3, 4, 6, and 6 of Burgundy HUM The final variance request to forces of anarchy commit acts ordering mUiUamen to shoot on Tuesday were: Gertrude Patric, sumes no financial responsibility for typo- I’c Town HaU. craphical errors appearing In advertise­ gest of bass. Park, East track, on the east­ be aired that night was filed by of vandalism and destroy our sight persona destroying proper- 728; JUUa VendriUo, 717; John ments and other reading matter In The About 13 resldenta of the area But from the top ot the cUff on the lee­ erly side of a 60 foot right-of- Richard H. Adams common good.. ty and a decree of emergency Schweitzer, 717; Violet May, 696; Manchester Bveninc Herald. appecued before the lost meet­ ward side of the bay we could see across way approximately 1,000 feet who seMui, permission to con- 'A patriotic command for ev- adopted by the Polish CouncU of WllUam Luetjen, 692, and Subscriber to Los Anselee Ttmes-WashlnK- ing ot the Plonnlg and Zoning ton Post News Service. the bumping bills ot stunted mooigrass from the Old Po(rt-Mt. Spring duct genei^ repair of automo- ery one of us M to understand Ministers. CommissioQ, In an attempt to Arthur Batem an, 691. FAl service client of N. E. A. Service Inc. right down to the flat sand at Aberffraw Rd. IntersecUcn. Mies and to oeU used cars cn Winners In toe Christmas PubUshers Representativee — Mathews. determine Triiat the cqbnie of Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency where there was a long white surf bro­ They also seek permisslan to property located In a Corn- party tournament session were; uctlon would be takeni by the — New York, Ohica«o. Detroit and Boston. ken by tablee ot backwash. The wind erect a ‘vandal-proof tool house’ merdal zone on MerrowMerraw Rd.,Rd. Coventry Doris Schweitzer, 010; Mary MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- was south-westerly. That night we fUh- Getchella before the tower could for storage of tooM and equip­ 200 fert from the intersection i)c erected. Shopping St. Louis, 696; Bert Edwards, TTONB. ed Aberffraw at the leeward end close to ment to be used in the ccnotruc- of Exit 99 and Merraw Rd. (Rt. 696; Frank M inor, 680. A letter stating the opposition the cliffs over whldi you must walk to tion of a proposed house on ad- 196). ’Ihe regular Tuesday session to the aiqiUcatlon has. reported- Bus D rivers reach Maltraeth Sands. This place Is lit­ Jobilng lots 8 and 4 on the east- liquor Sole A^Uoalloa Dairs will be held next week but toe For Wednesday 1 p.m . Monday. tle flMisd, even though It swarms with An apiiUcaUoa for the sale of Thursday session has been can­ For Thursday 1 p.m. Tuesday. bass when the surf Is rolling evenly, alcoholic liquor on the prMnbws T e l l W o e s celed. For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. pushed by a moderate sou’wester. The TiH Clasaifled deadline — 6 p.m. day oe- of the ThUand Oordlal Shoppe, Members of toe Senior tore publication. 6 p.m. Friday for ta;bles of water created by the wash of RoundTi Zoom Rt. 30 has been filed with the Citizens group are planning a Saturday and Monday publication. this even surf are perfect for feeding Christmas • T o O ’C o im o r FABtFORD, England (AP) Stide Liquor Control Commis­ 19-day trip to Florida, starting fish. sion. Saturday, December 19 Band^ C — Britain’s siqiersanic Con­ With winter weather barely Mjarch 14. Those interested There was no moon or stars. The sky cord e 002 proto^rpe flew The application was filed underway, Coventry has already Peter VendriUo was black with heavy clouds and when higher and faster today than Nov. so, by Barbara and Lucien Test Blast the Ude turned and began to flood, the Give ever before, in a test run Lahonte of Hlllcrest Dr. Mrs. been plagued with problems that t w . i. ooUectlons No Money, Either ' wind died away and the surf came in over the North Sea. Labonte will serve as permit­ have resulted In schoM buses inere will be no collection of It Is perhaps the least Important of with a funny uneven chop, there were no By JOHN OBUBBR tee of the package store. Spews Out The 41st annual MH8 Christ­ Conme Hospital Notes ’l l cloud drifted over Mieen condlUons so bad that toe pose should be placed at toe Thant’s melancholy contribution to the grass dunes where the wind sniggers at lked at amazing predictions; Into o ffice w h ^ pe^ , In 1968 who fang lqcid(^tal solo parts and cattle ranches minns bimI b drivers went to Superlnten- curb. Residents of toe rural ant surprise over the fact that they merely ct^Mdezed It good .■» during thM number. Obviously it and cattle nmehes, mines and a Laurie O. area of Vernon may pick up closing Session ot the 2Sth anniversary you. We had 14 fish, the Uggest nine and speech signal. 'The signal is Q i i b W o m ^ n VMtttag botm a n 13tM to 8 handful ' of towns with fewer H A I I T P ^ O R D By DR. I.M. LEVITT, predictions made concerning the there seemed to be developing, U Impossible to list the whole O’Connor to complain yesterday sand at toe Town Garage, Rt. NATIONAL session of the organization’s General As­ a half pounds, the smallest six pounds. then fed into a processor which clean fun to Join the Itembcrats p.m. In all anas except ma* than a dozen InhaMtants, but > DIRECTOR lineage, the star, the superna­ when the Democrats seemed in- •<> program or to name all the Mrs. Kraneth Kaynor of Tol­ aftera(x>n. The d rivers are cem- 30. Camping in the dunes was impossible The Fels Planetarium yields the final word recogni­ at last, some kind of difference the AEC said the radioactivity rilK ClIOICI-: HANK sem bly. tural conception, the place of. tent on scorning and oVer-Adlng "T students. tendtjr when Uiey a n 3 to 4 ceraed) they stress, with toe ------because of the sand-hc^ipers, but I re­ (rf The Franklin Instltuto tion. between the Republican and the land Green has been honored was less than 10 mUUroentgen a G overnor o f their oifTp. 'j Martha White handled the and 6M8 to 8 p.m. safety o f toe children, land yes- membered a good place by the hidden In a few years, after toe Sky- Once achieved, it Is simple to birth, and events which t(»k Democratic positions with re­ W om en's an hour in the Only voluntary contributions from Another possible reafon for a ' Mueket Gift bay and I had made careful note of the lab becomes (^rational, astro­ actuate the proper mechanism place Immediately following the gard to the unlimited aggran­ one on the gro^^ jT faSi conditions were members, said the Secretary General, changing Republican ) attitude part, and Maurice Steinberg, caub aa ito flrat “Tcrilond Wo- Admitted Mcmday: Helen Mc- felt to be a real threat to this road BO that It would be eaqr to find nauts will begin meaningful to fulfill the spoken command. birth of Jesus of Nazareth. dizement of the Connecticut chest X ray exposes a person to ANNAPOOS, hM. (AP) — may be their reaUsaddn, too la ko the achool ays- man of the Mbnth." Elroy, Providence, R.I.; Jenni­ safety. could make the United Nations solvent, again. When we reached the bay the Ude work in space. An addition to The electronic circuitry works These predictions were voiced Legislature than another tokAi about 60 mlUiroentgens. A mlUi- Rebecca Dennis Shaw, an em­ was high but silent The water moved In late, that when they coo^rated coMuptyi the band. They iiie newly inatituted award ia fer Rudolph,Avuuvayfg, aaammu Arnold Dr."; EM- ___, .. O’Ckmnor had been told by and he admitted that, on the result of their astronaut maneuvering functionally in a manner simi­ by men living from 600 to 2,000 evidence of the same trend r^ntgen is one one-tootLiandto ^^^y In toe mom- ploye at toe U.S. Naval Acade­ unseen and unheaard except fo r the faint with their Demoorq^, col- were aaswM by Manm intended to give recognltloti to ward Miller, Barber Hill Rd., unit (AMU) may permit them lar to neurons, or U'ving nerve years before Jesus was born. manifested Itself. v ol a RoentgenRoentgen. ,______f ______my, has given toe school’s past appeals of a similar nature, there mm tiling of the wsves on the rocks of leagues In setting up tOie fo- local women who have made Kerwin Rau, Middle Butcher Ing that toe roads were okay, to move around In space simply cells. Many, many more detailed What we first noticed was tl^ The 600 evacuated emjUoyes museum a musket bekMiglng to r significant contributlona to the Rd., and Susan Nowlin, Hart- but drivers claim that when would be no such contributions now the reef half a mUe away. It was like Engineers recognize several prophecies regarding the com­ mous Lieglalatlve Management — by voicing their commands. fact that Senator Alden Ivez. tor.^e alngi^waa pretty, wd ^pke., aU of RockvUle; changed clothes and showered they went to start their runs, her grandfatoer, who began the estuary at Aberffraw at night. It was problems In a de'vlce of this ing Messiah were made in Old Committee, they turned pver to ' woridiig at toe academy when It forthcoming. Pictures of the late MaJ. Ed­ who Is going to be Republican —^what toe AEC (»lled ruminal the many miles of back roads In alive with oyster catchers and gulUe- type. The present voice control­ Testament times. These • pre­ the Democratic majori^l^s in-'*'' st^e t£e was li^rrtty sad ^ 18-year resident of TM- Raljrfi Ramaus, Birch Rd., An- lnlfo% ruptcy is located In the attitude of all only during cargo transfer and With' insufficient time between was that any new question of She has devoted much time The nearest national bounda­ available aa welL'^ the population there. I always realise rescue. earth, the voice controller could Are you ready? go and die, and ro t sw ay in the'IT. seli^ons, latecomers cannot be rette, Crystal Lake Rd., and mankind, which is letting Its own best, salary Increases for members to toe United <3iurch of CSuist ries are hundreds of mUea On Deo. poet will hold this is cold afterthought, but It is impos­ Within a lew years — when be used livlth a w ide range of process."—Patlent’a letter jquot-“ ^ seated without confusion. Then (Gertrude Waclaw, Grand Ave., Submitted by the of the General Assembly be sub­ oa both state and local leveM, a New JYear’s Eve party for and perhaps last, hope slip regressive- sible to deliberate so calmly when you man begins long-range space machines. One current develop­ ed by a Ralph Nader task /oece'"* toeip w4s no intermlosion, which both RockvUle; Shirley Rau- away. AEX7 planes tracking toe Rev. George Smith mitted' to the voters in a state d i/co ii^ and M presmtly a Sunday cl(xid said it was traveling north memhers end friends, ly Into more and mnre futility. are hltUng big flsh every cast and It has experiments — this voice-con­ ment is an experimental system rep<»t on an InvesUgaticpi at ^ should have come Just after toe schenbach. Broad Brook; Fran- Presbyterian Church referendum. Icketa can be obtained from been so long since you caught Mg fish ^ trol, unit will be operational. to speed the handling of parcel nursing homes. . i . Round Table Singers finished School teacher, in action to cis Carney, Berr Ave., ElUng- by northeast at about 4 miles an ’This would, of- ^urse, be a serving as ixirtheast chairman Robert Gleason, Eugene Rych- on our superb collection of Yarn just to introduce you to that the thrill of the take and the subse­ Marvin Herscher and Thom­ post packages by automatically their sdnt. ton; Marcel Lambert, Laurel hour. SHOW return to the system the stale ____tor toe Connecticut DlvisicHi of lUig or Charles CJarl. quent flght Is almost a new thing; the as Kelly, engineers with RCA’s sorting them ac(X«rdlng to the “I think It is up to the propo­ Rd., RockvUle; EUzabeto God­ our great new Yarn Department at Pilgrim Mills. Just tear out Church women United. Fife and Dntm heavy-scaled silver bass lying fresh defense electronic products, in­ spoken ZIP Cfode number. abandoned in 1958, when the nents of Ihe S8T to prove It,w ill''’'' move about; they also want to dard, Moimtain Rd., and Hu­ Unfair To Bookies? Herald An honorary member of the Hawaii Aepo^ The 'Fife and Dnun Corps will O K N 9 AM. - 9 PJlI. this ad and bring it with you to earn your 10% Discount! deiul on the sand Is a beautiful and hard- dicate that the voice control­ Constitution was amended fo not pollute, rather than the oth­ do a UtUe talking and perhaps bert Furrow, Plrmey St., both •V Mrs. Kaynor practice tomorrow at 2 p.m. Howard J. Samuels, Mayor Undsay’s won possession. Cleaned and gutted in permit the legislators to set er way around.’’—JameS' h a v e a sm(*a With no intermls- , Ellington; Florence Bartlett, "HONOLULU (AP) — A tenta­ ^Better Hurry! Offer expires December 3JsJ. ler’s current vocabulary con­ Yesterdays at toe Mgh achool. the morning It is Just a flMi. Momijgg sists of 12 commands, though Rome Sinking their own salaries. Buckley of New York, elected to^~ Mori, toe only thing they could ^ lerit h er aariztance to KeUey Rd., Vernon; Michelle tive agiMtrient haa been SIC choice to head the New York City Off­ their i«oJect8. ends so many pleasures. more can be added. Each ma­ ROME (AP) — Archeologists Any such heresy as that ex­ the Senate as a Conservative'',, do was to walk out toe a sm oke, Moreau, Stafford Springs; Ro­ reached ^''In the 10-week-old track Betting Oorprmtlon, has discover­ say Rome has sunk a foot In the 25 Years Ago pressed by Legislators Iv4s Christmas Ooncert lETreR HOKS I thought that perhaps I had taken neuver would be preceded py with mxon administration Fq>*„'' arid to talk during toe music. ^ ^ land LaMotoe, Eastbrook EJastbrook Ctourt,Court, strike at eight resort hotels on „**^ l2f***' Pttgtim Mills ed that there ought to be one more nice last 15 years and Is still drop­ and Lenge would have been FABRIC DEPARTMENTi^STORES enough fish for the night, but I could not the activating w o r d “com’- James W. Maher is seated as port, declaring In an Interview., They did both, to the detriment and Mchele Beaudoin, Regan jbe, Islands ot Hawaii, Kauai 1443 WHSUR CROSS ping at the rate of about tjiree- hooted out Of the Capitol in lihe St., bothbbto Rockville. /and ifanl. Oairlnor, tel, 74*4786. ,lltUe tWng done in order to give the In­ resist the atmosphere of the bay and mand.” The astronaut would worshipful inaster of Manches­ he is at odds 'with the admlnla-~~ o f 4 numbers by toe band. I SS!" and Maui. fourths of an Inch a year. 1969 session. ’Then both partl'6s' don't blame the people; I blame «toed Oirietmas concert Mon- Births: Sons to—Mr. and^Mrs. HIGHWAY MANCHESTER 434 Oakland Street. (Exit 94 off 1-86) looked Into the black waters, imagining say “Command up" or “Com­ ter L(>dge m M asons. traUon on the supeisonlc trans-^ The strike by 2,000 hotel work­ coming offtrack betting system a certain ’That’s four, times the rate were virtually unanimous 'in thoee in charge of . the produc- day at 7:80 at the high echooL CONN. them to be alive with flrii. It la easier to mand right." George E. Keith is elected port project Charles Gray, Baxter^tT, Tol­ ers, represented by toe Interna­ victory In,Its competition with the wick­ Venice is sinking, but unlike support of any and all proposi­ Selectiena tfUl be plaarad bgr Extended Forecast do this at night The darimess gives you ’This development depends president of board of trustees at Hon. land; Mr. and I^rs: Stephen tional Longsb(H«men’s and Venice, Rome is In no danger of tions for builcUng up the legisla­ bands from both aehoola. A ed bookies whom It is designed to drive confidence. ^ primarily on the aljUlty of engi­ South Methodist Church. “We believe we will be able to,,, The band sounded wsU in toe Edgeriey, BoyeZ'Rd., Rockville; Wareltousemen’s Union, began Fair Tuesday. Wednesday I walked the beach a little, trying to neers to design a system wliich descending into the sea. tive branch. manufEUiture ca rs in 1976 that Ckirtege from Rimsky-Korsa- braoa quintet and a rtuialeal Mr. and Roewell Irish, O ct. 8, the d a y a fter toe old cem- out of business. cloudy with chance of snow. « remember its (laytime face. Wh«i I can recognize commands and The reason R om e Is sin)(Jng, 10 Years Ago Now there is at least an ap­ will be virtually emission frea.’’v , kov’s "Miada.’’ There was, nice compositloa for two pianos wUl S t a ffo r d s ' tract eiqtoned. Turaing colder ‘Tueeday and <»une to a ^tch udilch I thought was archeologists say. Is that water pearance of a beginning bf round sound, good Intonatioo, be among the featurod prosen- Discharj'ed Tuesday: Paul So he proposes that the state of New set into motion a sequence of —Ckimment by Lee A. lacocca,^,; Meet of the hotels have contin­ Wednesday. Daytime highs av­ perb^^w clear of too much rock and events to follow the command is trapped beneath the center of Second Ccmgregational CAiurch change. presldait of Ford Motor Co., and generaUy good ensemble. tatkina during the evening. Br^man Jr., Miller Rd., So. ued to Operate wttfa supervlaory eraging In toe mid 20s to low York and the federal government both weed but close enough to both to be In dictates. A real-time speech- the city and Is constantly rising partshloners honor the Rev. and One possible reason for tMs the congressional MU fixing..^ The next number, a medley M tootrumental groups wUl per* Windsor; Loretta Hauptman, staffs and nonunion workers 30s, and overnight lows in toe cooperate by passing special legislation reach of feeding flsh, I cast 60 yards or recognition system ivith high because it lias no outlet into a Mrs. Arnold Tozer at farewell ' is that the Republican leglslfo strict antlpolluticm standards for,-). well known Christmas tunes ar­ form under the dirocUan pt taki- Loveland Rd., RockviHe; Daids hired during the strike. teens and low 20s. river or sea. reception. tors have some kind of instinct ranged by LiUya, was a Mt too sio director Henry Judl, Stafford Springs; Evelyn which would give people who make lucky so and settled down to wait Nothing accuracy and wUh nominal automobUes. h^ipened for half an hour, I began to re­ weight Is proposed. difficult for tos students, and Tickets will be^diraBMiIe at Dunham, Oak St., Sarkfina offtrack bets immunity from the legal trieve and found I was bard snagged and Limited allowable weight and was nothing like as effective, the door. Chemlstrock, Grove St., and necessity of having to pay Income taxes finally had to break the line, losing my _ volume of the system dictated The buzz of conversation from Sobool William Pfunder, Charter Rd., toe audience may have served at the local ssImsIs on their winnings. weight and swivels and hooks, a loss to that it had to be small, yet it all of Rockville; Edward Dion be expected at all times but one always could not be so elementary as Bv W hitaker to distract toe players as weU. are: Moirfay. heet and Nancy Wagner, both Staf­ Unless such laws can be passed, the worth swearing about to provide poor recognition and Taken by and large it was a hsmemafto ford Springs; Keith Hausman, I cast again and lost another set of false reqxxisee. The 'voice cen- pretty good concert, a ^ t avei> mufon, pears, R obin CHrcle, T olland; B etty Illegal booklp will stlU' have one advant­ FAIRWAY tackle^ but on the third cast when I mov­ tioller will eventually weigh agp, I should ^ say, ^with nothing - Tuesday, psnpsr steak, maalir Frye, Stafford Springs; . _ . Susan age to offer his Ul^;al customer. He ed the lead gently, it m oved wMh m e. Al­ about five pounds, fit into a startlingly good, ana nottiing ot- ^ potatoes, green beans, cam t Nowlin, Hartford Tpke., Rocli- doesn’t report the winning bet to m y- most Inunsdlately I received a tearing cigar box and consume less fenaively bad. I certainly would )«««■— broofL *ndt vHle; toula Jeaki, Abby Rd., So. Mte and hit back hard. The tUh strug­ than 10 watts of power. The Uka to see a coiqde of lM»*r ' Windsor; Cheryl Da'vis and body; there is no record of his pay-off; w e ' r e o p e n gled for a few moment% then came In AMU device employs soUd-state worin included on toese prof ^ rfuiariT BMwfll daughter, Nye St., and Betty QIFTS & DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES only the conscience of the winner could f(^lowlng the lead of toe pulling rod and circuitry to achieve miniaturi­ **^**’_* Titoikl Oooperattve l^ir. Ennis and twin daughters, make him declare hU good fortune for it felt so heavy that U had to be a baas of zation. Hartford Tpke., all Rockville; L lenigM fill at least 10 pounds. Ch)se to toe beach I Speech is a complex process Norm a Hem aley and son, HUl- tSLX purposes. But when government it­ next week. Tucked into a corner, the New "Old Store" within-a-store realised It wasn’t I folt the familiar using different positions of the bunch of sutysbote. alde Dr., Ellington. M i i i m self is serving as the bookie, as it socn shaking drag and then heard the slither­ tongue, Ups and Jaw. These is like a step back "'to yesteryear. Come roam through — positiiins give rise to character- ‘7 ^ wUl be In New York’s o«-track system, ing when the fish hit the sand. I switch­ ReTf^aNion^' ^ ; noiioad ed on my headtorch and toe MlnUng ii^c sounds which can be bro­ the pay-off has to be part of a govern­ you'll be delighted with what you discover. Geegaws for eyes, hideously lidded, shone back the ken up into "phonemes" — the LONDON (A P ) — John Chzilli- ment record, open to government light. I cut the line and kicked the dog- smallest units of speech. The nal Keenan, ArchUshop !'ot girls, Tom Fooleries for the boys, Fancies for women folk, revenue agents. fiMi away. It kept on trying to swim up phoneme distinguishes one ut­ Weetminster, would Uke .young Hot Hair toe beach Instead of going into deep terance from another, such as people to aee flhna of tfaf note- GERRrS DRY CLEANING CENTER Substantials for the men folk. 6o if New Yorti’s virtuous crusade to water and each time It returned I kicked " p " In pin and " f " In fin. rioue Nazi concentrattoa canqp BAN ^ ^VBANCOKO . . JAP) The approodm atejy 40 pho­ at " each year. high-faehiopn Biirber 419 MAIN STRfET MANCHESTIR • eliminate the wicked bookie is going to It away again and felt toe flerii undM* OPEN TONIGHT TILL MIDNIGHT my Jonsy twitching and prickling. An­ nemes In the Ehglish language "They riwuld be allowed to VBO.OOO of flro toeunnee ueee succeed, winnings received from legal can be recognized electronical­ to. the botteet thing in men’s hair We’te pleased to announ(»^to all our customers that Gerri’s is now operatingr other cast produced another dogflMi. what was done in the name i jjjLhjllIl under its original management. We wish to apologize for any inconvenience offtrack betting will have to be given a The astmosphere of toe bay and the ly and are not affected by re­ of natioaal purity and eiMenlca "tT***— blourtoech. gional or national accents. All caused' during the transition. special exemption from income taxa­ beach changed. For no good reason, ex­ by aoto century men and worn- n r. Bcttard-ell ^ name he cept peihapa its unnatural appearance, (ommands are made up of com­ en." be said in glvii« the Mar- u ees-ro^ t^ tion. I hate and fear the greater plotted dog­ binations of phonemes which low lecture at the London School ^ ^*f**l.?**.?*^ ^y* fish. can 'be analyzed with suitable of Bccoomlce. • SANTA'S SPECIAL • Applr This is something for Connecticut to In the morning we struck camp. ■! equipm ent Often, te ..id, youth loude-t ^ “ keep In mind, as it cooMden conduct­ have never returned to the bay, although Generally, the system func­ DRESSES (pWft) OR SUITS ...... m c Ii $1.00 tions In this w a y : < th condemning ^ SSaiS to^SL ing its own crusade against the bookie you cannot Judge a jdace on one trial. toe^^ powerful sgeute for ^ ^ SHIRTS — SWEATERS — PANTS...... each .59 But in any case, I wouldl' only fish baas Speech Is transformed from by legalizing hlz*^ business. It Is perhaps CQATS (pMft) ...... « each $1.50 in warm weather. The storm beaches acoustical to electrical enejgy. They call it rovetadoo.’’ »»• tor * cltyP ^ . I throw the a timely coincidence that the same L«g- are the only sure places where all the The frequency spectrum of the said. But translated bdo term s t»*®wtoreh ta free, 8 LRS. COIN-OP DRY CLEANING ...... Back $1.50 _speech is shaped by an elec­ RE^iOTiMEe: isUture .which will be ccnsldMlng Ibaves have fallen and toe winter giUea of tom florii and streaming “ « wumj SALE EXPDUC8 DEC. *4tli, 187# start to Mow — ANTHONY PEARSON tronic device whi^ then per­ blood U means murder, npo “I haven’t lam a curiMner i

I. \ PAGE NINB- MANCHESTER EVTOnNCLSBRAU), MANpHESTBR. C01W « SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1970 eAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DJBCEMBER 19, 1970

______fore moving to Cabfomia he Manchester Area Receq^ioP was associated with the Om- Hospital Phone JVew Hauen AecUcut Mutual Insurance Co., Obituary FonrAiitos The telephone number for Hartford for many years. .• Police Chief Survivors include his wifg. Manchester Memorial Hospi­ K i d s W ^ i ^ ' i . Mrs. ' Marguerite DonahM^V Involved In tal was changed a few Mrs. Collins, 92, Bengs of Oceanside; a son. Dr. months ago, but too late to Resigns Bolton Mishap' be listed correc^y in the new PAYS Once Town .0erk Cnrl M. Bengs Of Carlsbad, From l^anta Claus Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Una phone books. The hospital (Oonttimed fran Page One) Fymr' -penons were issued nuihber is 646-1222. MOn Mo«t children said they would CX>L.U1CBIA—Mrs. Fanny L,. Michsielsen ot Los Gatos, TAYLOR, Mich. (AP) - vaar*' or “I* Calif. t^ ^ters. Miss'Elsie sun^onwS by Colchester State hair, student or elderly people— OolUns, 92, widow of Hubert P. many of the kids seem for anytUng more tUa M, Bengs of New York City and PoUce^ter is really a bad thing. I mean about asking for too much,” can t^ «“ Collins, *0ed yesterday at Val- Miss Marguerite G. Bengs of night on l^m ls Rd., B«- Manchester it’s turning one against another, ^ a department store Santa year;^ ^ ^ ley View Convalescent Hospital, r f d 1, Bolton Rd., Vembn; 12 ^ X, . To Pot Yourself In and that kind of rhetoric is WillimcuiUc. grandchildren, and a great* "nic ihlshap occUto^ wnan Hospital Notes ‘ ^ 1 idren who normally "I* X""' . She was bom April 24, 1878 grandchild. John MUrphy, 17, of 16*'French really divisive,” -he said. in Columbia, and- served There will be a funeral Mass B

S it, i ioiSloi^r, ■nowj.y M «. »ltt .DO v.Dlolo, ST^.» o'TS ’T"* “ c i ^ « « W Do V « WIU m • . Francis aawirwaMM.Hospital. Murphyavasaavaej was re casf chargedCh&fgCd withWlttl 12:46 IS p.m., PolUtt and s:m pjn.-8 gant Job over 86 men senior to ^ n,ab>a nan.*” said. too Survivors alsoalso. Include- his failure to drive right; Hagan p.m.; others, S3 pjn.-4 p.m., and him.bim. Student Union Board of Goveiv jjj j^e Detroit' While ■ requests for material grandchildren ^ ^ uu®***®r "U"- 3 daughters, with following too closely, and 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. Ahem thought he wanted to nors. area wore affected Iqr the 67- goods dropped oft, Neal Funeral services wiU be Mon- ^ **! ** ^ daiTriruie a ^ General Mb- iald the , dlairii^ s deep- day at 1 p.m. in Columbia Con- Mon^y ing ^thout lights U in ^ areas, no Unfit in gpe„t five years at M. Thomas daughter of MT. and Mrs. HOiv Corp. s K ^ e d Nov. 36; er Intere the holiday spirit, gregaUonal Church with the ® ^“®® self-service. Seminary in Bloomfield before bert L. Snyder. V Many^to wwkers also re- “Many the Uttle ones want Rev. George K. Evans, pastor, ^eral Home, 680 Elm St., Vernon ------^ deciding to enter another voca- She wUl serve as fine arts lavoffs of varying length me to i the peace sign with, ivis S. KolesUnski, 16, 66 officiating. Burial will be re- _ Davis S. I&lesklnski, 16, 68 Doe h>, construction, pari:^ tlcn. ”I think It was girls, very chairman for the board. this year because of slow n r two flb gen as they say center Cemetery "^lumbla Sacred Heart CSiurch, Grand Ave., RockvUle waa ar- for emergencies is severely re- honestly, that did It for nie,” The board o f govem on gajgg, goodbye an4 llerry Christmas.’' The Potter Funer^ Home, 466 Wethersfield. Burial will be In rested yesterday afternoon on a strlctod. The pnbUo la urgoilly Ahem said of his decision. muirw recommendations con- Jackson St., WilUmantlc is in Rose Hin Memorial Park, Orcult Court 12 wanjant by reqnested not to park near the enroUed In Gonsaga Uni- ceming the umroprlato use of wva charge of arrangements. Rocky HUl. Vernon Patrolmen John Mar- emergency entrance exc^ to ^ergity ^ Spfiiane. Wash., and the Student Union BuUdlng and lyf ^^1* V l There will be no calling Friends may call at the fu- shall and Martin Kincman. He dUctaarge emergency or wheel- planned to study pc^tical draws up budgets on the IfM O C K f t / f w. w \Cadets hours. neral home tonight from 7 to 9 was charged with sale and poo- chair admissions. To pick up dls- science. But he met a reception-,Union’s various activities It al- d - n 8 ' R # and tomorrow from 3 to 6 and session of marijuana and is be- charged patiento, please P«rir in j^net Wyatt, married'eo advises the manager on eul- A o H U M f h V i Mrs. Jeanne Beiuipre 7 to 9 p.m. ing held in Ueu of bond for ap- the general into ^ her and returned to New Haven, tural, social and recreaficnal *y SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. ------pearance In Manchester Circuit nurse wfli Instroct yoo where to joined the police depaHment, programs. By Contributing At Your Bank To Th^ (Continued from Page Onel Jeanne Rioux Beaupre, 88, of Laberge H. Geer Court on MMiday. ^ drire to pio^ iq» the patiait. where one of his brothers al- Mi— Siiyder is a 1966______gradu- of hand-toJiadM combat with the 9 Newington, mother of Irving Laberge H. Geer, 86, former- James Yost, S3, nb certain __ . . ■ — —reaxly------woriced,^ and soon----- —two of • ate . of----- Manchester High * School lay aside their M16 rifles and enemy.' Manj^VIet Ooiig are Beaupre of South Windsor, died ly PHkln St., died at a Man- address was arrested yesterday Patiento Today: 288 his other brothers Joined the and sh^e attended LaseU Junior cavort with the children. i-niwA, others Jlaifiured.^laptured. Those yesterday at a Wethersfield con- Chester convalescent home this evening on charges. , .__ , of „ breach „ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: tS®-man force, which is some- OoUege In Massachusetts befM« A new attack Is launched by who do not fle e l^ welcomed to Manchester Memoriai Hospital Building Fund volescent hospital. morning. 1. w Mr.. CnD. B... «.«■ »■;» <»■-«■ •>» *h.™ D-p^^n-rD* »C««. the Viet Gang. One of the minis- the government side as ” hol_ Survivors also include • 2 Mr. Geer was bom March 1, could not raise the 8128 hire model aircraft sipping dianba,” or retusnM^ (laughters, 11 grandchildren, 1884 In Mancheister, and lived set and was remanded to Hart- ford; Laurence Barile, East " . ------In his two years as chief, overhead is "shot down” and They line up with the vlcto- and 16 great-grandchildren. here all of his life. He was the ford Oorrecticxial Center pend- Hartford; Kenneth Barker, 86 . “ yem “ Falknor Dr.; Michael Barrera, has eimed a reputation Bolton plunges into the ground—pre- rioda government troops, a^, The funeral will be Mcmday at husband of Mrs. Sarah Geer ing appearance In Manchester DURINC THE MONTH OF DECEMBER 69 Meadow Lane; Mrs. Cath- as a progressive innovat^ 8:15 a.m. from the Flsette Fu- who died Oct. 19, 1970. Circuit Court on Monday, sumably a sacrifice by Its.own- sing the anthem, '’‘Vietnam, erlne Bon, Marlborough; Su- enforcement officer, a de- er to greater realism. Vietnam,” as the crowd ap- nei^ Home 20 Sl^n Ave He ^elv^ ^ ^ yew ^ g„3^ Smlchenko. 19, of Pln- zanne Broulllette, 40 Edmund scripUon that some dispute but Residents Plan Hartford, with a high Mass of from King David Lodge of Odd „o„,. dh <>.....>.4 The government troope, now plauds and one of the .Mityivl^ Charles Bunce, 6 Leland which his pubUc utterances give defending the village from be- model planes does Joyous loops requiem in the Church o^ St. Fellows in 1962, and his 80-year aumm(in« for^^iuiD tn rfrivp- ^karles Bunce, 6 utUe reason to doubt. For Santa Visit Mary, Newlhgton at 9. Burial pin from the Manchester Lodge reasonable distance apart af- ’ „ hind barricades, l(xd( In a swlrt,. above the field. wUl ,be In Mt. St. Benedict of Masons in 1964. He was em ® distance apart af- gj . Qlga n,.ianpv.Delaney, CM- Cl- He has relaxed departmental Santa Claus is coming to town • 4-*sr. Benjamin L. Bancroft ueiwDepartment uuein. .nuacHoee va Oo... 1. He .»»-at- _ _ involved were R e v e r lv -----lant,------89 Olcott Dr.;------John------Grezel, ------some *"police------desk----- 'Jobe--- to . free school’s south paridng lot. Ernest P. Lagel, 40, ot Bn- Lerch of 146 Benton SV*struck Memorkri Gift To A Loved One. SOUTH WINDSOR - Benja- tended St. Mary’s Episcopal 168 Birch St.; Susan Hale, 69 more patrolmen for work out- j„ evening, Santa wUl be AeW. charged with faUure to a parked car owned by Archam- min LUUbridge Bancroft, 87, of Church and during Its construe- Herbert Bucklan. 37 of 13 ’Ter- > Wapplng; Mrs. fide the headquarters. a special guest at the community obey a state traffic control slg- bault BuUdera Inc. last night. EJast 'Windsor Hill, died Thure- tls«nrAn»«iOOB4PLAINT8 croft of Bradford,AILM-U, Vt., VL., r Ford vru w ith th e R ev.G^rge WID-WB-' N^r^d------w u 11.A J « • Oak St.; Mrs. Martha Radding, reportedly galvanized oppofiUon club. He may even have si few Two passengers in the JPootre Two cars ^ were sWq last Bancroft of Babrion N. Y. of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church held overnight and released on 39 Quaker Rd.; Mrs. Bertha to him within the force was his surprises of his own! car, Linda and Nancy ’Turgeon, nigM from Caldo^s ]. *'****.... a D T\nntmlcia promise 4^to appear 4*«in Moke Your Christmos The Hto wwear ev The nie town town hall nail has has been beei dec- were Injured; Hiey were treated Mt.' Both,care are 1964;;^; Wethersfield,, and two nieces. Friends nmy call ^ ' 5 ' Susan Sheen. Loveland Heights, American*flag patches on theU" orated for the hoUdays by mem- at Manchester Memorial Hos- let Impola Super Sporta. Mrs. Barbaraare Nelson of St. n e^ home Monday from 7 to 9 ■ ^ ^39 uniforms. bers of the Junior WoWomen’s pital. Court tote Jem. 4. light Iftue with a darttV ue .Petersburg, XFla., ...., and Mrs. p m- Marchant 25 l 32’ ’M^n St Benedict Dr.. Wapplng; Mrs. -i think the flag in that par- club. cimvertlble top, Oonn. piest Ever! TonfribXns ^ l y he WilUmantlc w’as arrested by Norah Starin, 21 Jo«lt_St.: Mrs. ticular case is more a poUtical Po4iuck Slipper Two caw, one driven by Rich- HD 1431. ’Hie other is E K.. m rdrto’ the' Biok of Remem- Vemon police on a w“^ ^ t ^ Elizabeth WiUey, 66 Ridge St.; symbol than It te a ^atrl(rtlc The B^lUm Ectm ^cal CSoun- ard A. Comstock of 210 Main „Gihvefide , . „ services . wUl ^ ^nrp*of% Morv’s Eoisc^l ®u®y,7>CarIa Its regtetratl«m If Monday at 11 a.m. In the Cen- ^^ce of St. Mary s Episcopal ^^rtment vn,aTs,nnAv. a m®" should put themselves In a ja«. 2 * T V p.nTta the eto- Bregman of 843 Main St., irere BF-48. ter Cemetery, South Windsor. Church Department charging b IRTHS YESTERDAY: A son "'®" pui memreiv» m » jan. 24 at 6 p.i . , x breach of peace and intoxica- jo Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Me- P°sttlon of having to demon- cation buUding of the Oongre- involved in an accident last ------;-1 1 Newkirk and Whitney Flmeral and Deimont Sts Several caUnets at St. Jeary'sv tion. He was taken to the 'Ver- atrate—because of sto Mr. and Mrs.Mrs Icy road condltKms In spots “Song of Norway” Spatf of ShMmake^le, Pa. g^^ brtoen 1 into moving to Manchester 24 years ton Rd., will direct the choirs of .. j. .j ^ . Robert Whitcomb, Rt. 6, Ando- contributed to four accidents A few tickets are still avaU- which struck the rear of gbmeUme ’Thursday night. Noth- ver; a son to Mr;~and Mrs. able for the theater party to ^ ^ ing waa reported missing, ago. He was formerly employ- the Faith Luth® ^^^(h SU- ^ X yesterday. see “ Song of Norway” ’Tuesday of 318 E. MidiUe Tpke. The accl- _____ ed as a tool and die maker ver L^e, East Hartford toi^ - breaking it. He is stoeduled to ’Brian WIU. 52 Marjorie Lane A car driven by.^ltorie Listed Below! for Pratt and Whitney. Division row at 7:M P-m. In a perform- Rocjjyiug Vemon. at the Cinerama Theater in dent occurred on N. Main St. Foster’s Furniture torvice at of United Aircraft, East Hart- ance of the cantata. Sing, Oh ^ Oedeman of V em «i sinfek an- Hartford, accoriiing to Mrs. 14 Ifigfa St. waa broken into DISCHARGED 'YESTERDAY: other car operated by Eugenia Douglas Fenlty, ticket chair- ford, unUl his retirement seven Ye Heavens.” ______------X X ------o — ------X. ------Of*" ^fodore gbmeUme Thursday night and Adrien Lavoie, 81 Oakland St.; Press of 246 Scott Dr. last night man. The party la a project of Strandt of 193 Loomis St. was <^ce was ransacked, Noth- years ago. , He was a memebr of Eman- The High School Group of St. Darlene Jurewicz, 631 N. Main in the Parkade parking lot. Both the LacUes’ Benevident Society struck by another vehicle >yes- was reported missiiig. uel Lutheran Church and the Mary’s Episcopal Ch^h will Attacks Mark St.; Mqrk Adams, 66 Bolton operators t

oAaua, Balkus, Wind- - 1“------tbe Pa^mde—------last night, -■ —- a to ------toe baton™-~,» claases sp<»sored parxeaparked mIn metoe i-arKaue Parkade paridngpomu^ Dennia n ^ i,^ p mvolved, xx^ oaiA DiJ *>y ’There are no calUng hours. will be 10 am to 1 p.m. and Sunday.Jhe Viet Cong wUI sorvlUe Rd.. Souto Windsor. ciUlifion at the ^rsecUon of by Uie Parent-Teachers’ Organ- ibt yesterday momliig, was ^ a^ *« The famUy suggests that library’ wlU be closed o‘>«®''ve toe lOto anniversary of Also. Mrs. UUlan Connor, two through roadways Involved IzaUon were Katoy Nielsen In rtruck by an unknown vfiUcle “ * *’® " “** memorial contributions may be Christmas Day and Saturday, formaU(»i of the National Rocky HUl; Mrs. Jeanette cars driven by Arthur AahweU toe advanced class and Carole which left the scene. c«nt« made____ _ to____ toe______Manchester Public Qn New Year’s x..— .X XX..,,Eve, the -X- _hours____ ^'"mt for ^®toe JJber^on Liberation of .Browne, BlastEast Hartford; OoUeen -Ir- ofot 116 Walnut St.y.__and and Ato Au- Rose In the intermediate class. ------nlclpal B\Sd^ *'*" Health Nurses Association or vriU**be'from*7o” £rm7 to~8 p.m. South Vietnam. Hie NLF was Roach, Lewis HUl Rd., Ooven- drey A. Paradis of Thotn] Winner of the beginner’s medal A car operated by Raymond |oaued a Ehnanuel Lutheran CSiurch jnstead of 1:30 to 9 p.m. Regu- established in Hanoi on Dec. 20, try : J<*n TOfeldt, RFD 2, Rock- Rd. PoUce reported that was Andrea Loolbo. D. HoughSi of Bsit^oril teX t^“,“ ® ' Memorial FVnd. jar hours wUl resume Jan, 2. 1950. viUe; Mrs. Maria Walker, Rt. cars sUdds^ Tlie occktent ------was struck by another vehicle cioseiy. ------School Menu 6, Boitim; Mrs. Mary Pastore, stUl under ‘investigation. Manchester Evening Herald st W. Middle Tpkn. and Tower Max A. Bengs Monday—Sliced salami, boiog- 54 Margaret Rd.; Harold Ool------Bolton corre^MMident, Jndtth R6. last nl|tot. Houghton, who Max A. Bengs, 78. of Ocean- na_ cheese grinder with shred- McNamara by,I East Hartford; Mrs. Eliza- . Donahue, tel. 646-8496. on bis way to Manchester sDupIieate Bridge fide, Calif., formerly of Man- • «“»**' «***^*‘ open, team ot four club chom- Mr. Bengs was bom Sept. 16, Tuesday—Baked luUlday ham Dr., Vemon;s ™ » ; Mrs.^jots, ana v. v.or------C i i lfollow i a n u lUm. e i V x d l l i r C n (ollow TUm. P*”W»pptonshlp played last Bightnight at the 1892 .in Patterson, N. J. and with or without season’s warmth rea, Etest Hartford; Mrs. ^*b- (Gonthmed (ConMnned from Page One) X'T’rz o G lv e PC 'a'sitato a n ta ta ------RellsiifAmericen <3ub are: graduated from Manchester raisin sauce, snowbcUl. mashed TFX Prohe leen Dunbar, EaglevUle;; Mrs. ' 1 0 trlV e ixiantata ^ gar parked In the Park First,Jemee Baker, Robert High Scltool in 1913. He attend- potato, Christmas Bough beans (Oonttmled from Page One) Charlotte Kalber, CromweU; aloud from a 139-page amend- v i ™ . . x,. Chestnut Apartments paridng lot Hughet, Ed Conway and Kfs. ed Amherst (Mass.) College (green beans), reindeer roll Barbara Bertram, 62 Taicott ment embodying toe adminis;- T ^ c h o ir o ^ m a n u e l Luther- firuck by anoOvor vehicle Donald'Raymond’ aaAA«ai Don- and served In World War I. Be- with butter, mlirtletoe milk and Aa.h. ’ ^^ockvUle;Oo.x.aW..I1lA . Davidrvoeriri Avery, tration « welfarewa1«wwia WillbUl, tbecause____ '1 811“ CSlllreh Witl riMHdknf ^sent fllAthe ,0^ night. . . . The '' other X. vehicle . . •.ao.left old «Leeds, ___I- MylM W i^ 8yd- hoUy.... berry’ dessert . (Whip x..— . ’n the*^® nraductinn at hurwtp«Mbi^ d r ^ rt of Grant uinHUl R d.. rVk«»MH-vCoventry. O Senewi . Jack TaaIt ix MUler, iiim DxT.^...a.R-lowa, iInsist-__chrutmcui rMfAta CMtata, **TV\ “riAtriri»a To David’s .. jj,o scene. ^ —The damaged - __ - ___ core._ be- .noy0.0... Mok«nsle__ _ and ^ Kenneth BieS< Be Generous In Your Contributions ChUl wlto strawberry sauce.) f^rarafl they knw lacked Also, Mrs. Robert Mdro and ed. a«ui>uaJohnson gotbw throughuirougn 42 Town, at the -9 «»“«/«;*»and 10:46 «irv-serv- longsjengs to John F. Roeche orof 16168S man; anaand third, Mrs. AA. . K6ht Wednesday — VegetaUe soup, capabUltles originally prom- daughter, Hendee Rd., And- pages before toe secret session *®®* tomorrow morning. It will chestnut St. 'Hartilng, Mrs. John Roebueh Personal Notices peanut butter and JeUy or egg ‘■®^ orlglnaUy contracted over; Mrs. Ronald Lepak and began. Nobody paid much atten- replace the sermon. ------and Mr. and Mrs. Albert La- Rftiart sandwich, potato chipa tor.” daugfater, 148 Eklgerton St.; tlon. Soloists will be Mrs. David EburUer in the day, another cor Plant. Card o f ThanlDS carrot sticks, milk, (Honge • ^ **** ®**® the Navy i^ane Mrs. Louis Strecker and dmigfa- Fven If that falU were Acker, Mr. and Mrs. Russell parked in the some area was — ------The temSy of Barry L. H o t , Juice, JeUo with ttqqilng. alecUU critlclem BMtted hyena can run 40 miles Ifietnam threaten in cofmecUon eon wlU be the reader. Mias ure to obey a state trofflq con- Palidok, W JCn. Susan Feltoe,- For Posters Displayed At Your Bank owey Dee. SO, 1SS7. Manchester Evening Herald, were his deputy aettfetaiy, Roo- an hour. fUs Jaws reportedly with the 366.6-bUUon defense ap- Jean OonkUn, organist and choir trol signal, was Issusd Isst'liight iOm. Joanie Lockawtos,*^ Mrs. Ooae but not forgotten. South Windsor correspondent, weU GUpatric, and Secretaiy of have the greateet crushliig pow- propriafions bUl, and three f

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1970 PAGE ELEVEN W1CTt^t.n. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10,1970 T A r e 0 Chufflbfts TAK, FIrut Ooognegatloaal Cfeoroh -By CLAY R. POLLAN St. John's Episcopal Oairdi -r ' U8RA HeokvUle UnHed MeCbsd^t Uatted Church ot Christ C hrii r c h e s Atm K Your DoSfy AdhUf Gukk K Ohuroh Rt, 80, Vernon > *IAK.V Main St, Coventry 8 t Barihmomew'a C h n ^ Ooacordla U dhetaa CXanch According to Iho Slarc. ^ 143 Grove^St. ° ^ ./R o v . Robert H. Wellner, OitTiijr CkaTCk AM. 1» Rev. JarfieB W. MoBride, Rev. Philip Huaaey, Paator 40 Pitkin St. To develop message for Sunday, 134^-41-46^ Rev. WUIaitT B. Oonklln, Rector .. ke. Rev. Edward K. LaRoae ReV. Joaeph E. JBowret, &22-2B39 50d>-75 V ai '"iHfriater USINESS SERVICES DIRECTORY Paator of your Zodioc birth sign. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. : Rev. K. fj. Oustafnn, Aaaiatant Faatw ■TAUtUS 0:46 a.m.. Church School 'Paator Rev. Lpuia B. Bauer Jr., AM. M 1 Youll 31 A JttOI :80 a.m., Cbi^sdi Scbool, 10 a.m., FamUy Service. 2L«» 32Drow ^ « O n 11 a.m .. Nursery. Wocpli^it Aaaiatant Paator ' maV i» 43You Saturday, Khaa at 6 p.m. 3S«cr«t 33 In Nursery m rpu^ adults. Service. 10, a.m., Divine Wonhlp. 9. M1-13-16dS| 4 Minor 34Alpocts 64Gtv«' 15J3-48d2/^ 10:46 gum., Worahlp Service. ^St. Peter's Bpiaoopal Church Sunday, Ifiuaea at 7:80, .35Vounolf 65 You 6 p.m ., Junior PUgflm Phi-. • and 10:80 a.m.. Holy Com-, :^6a-73-76 5En«m<« iO-77-8l-aevA sand HIU Rd., South Windsor ChIl^talw BIMe meaMfe. 10;1S and 11:80 a.m. 6 Powarful^' '36Tholr '66 Swift Nursery through Grade 4. lowship. . ' 10:S0 «um., Ctumdi Scbool, Blr munlon. Church School and 6IMINI 7 Altmonli 37 FovoroMo 67 Your SAOITTARIUS Rev, James A. Blrdsall, HIGH GRADE Nuraery. 38W0V 6S Conf Idohca HOY. 7 p.m., JSeriior Pilgrim Phl- TOYS JOHN'S Me Pin—li, and nuraeiy faoiii* St. Brldfet Charoh 39>k)im 69 Energy.^ 3Mntly EvangeUeal Lnthenui Vicar ■niunday, 8 p.m.. Holy Own- 20 9Con DK lowaM p^' ty. Rev. John J. Delaney, Paator - lOCIoar 40 If TOAnd' Chmreh Layaway Now! BARBER SHOP 7 p.m., Wonlilp in candle- munlon Service, e^w di^ tor 4-7-8-13 IlCoih 41 Eewdolly' 71 Modklnot l^2M M2|^ '(Mlaaourl Synod) . 8 and 10 a.m.. Family Serv­ Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags, PRINTING Rev. Harry MoBrlen K 42Sho1to 72 Into tS-7887-891 Coond Oongregaflo— I CPnroh 807 GREEN ROAD Ufiit. Prograni ot muaic, song older people and ahut-ina. 53-54-71 12Up 731ho 80 Proapect St., RockvUle ice. Baby-RltOng provided. FUNERAL HOME Air Mattresses, Stoves, Job and Commercial Rev. Neil F. Fltageiald 7 p.m., Feadval Chlldren’a 13 Con 43Ylil'y 84 Alortnon J. FARR — 641-7U1 Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D. D., a 55 Mode 85AdvlMd 10-1241-49| Unltarim FeUowahip Saturday MAse, 7:80 p.m. • Ohnreh Sat. AU Haircuts $2.75 Telephone 643-5727 |i>)21-2^51 a 2SSoll 57-66-7945' St. Jamea^ Church Paator 1>>585S48 I 26Aipoctt 54HOVO 86 Attroctlvo ot OlaahMdmfy Sunday Masses, 7 :80, 9 :80 and R t so 0 and 10:45 a.m ., Dtvlne Wor- Rev. Carl W. Saunders, i 27Coukl 57Sltuotion 87 A PISCU ^tcademy Junior Hlgb HOBT. Edward J. Reardon, vmco 58Folth 88Coralonn p.m. 296 Buckland Rd., Wimping “How Far Is It to Bethlehem?” Youth FelloiwBhip. close shave can always be five years o f age. Dr. Shaw ON DBT CLEANINO Over SO Fears’ Experience Convenience — For You for their first liaircut know toat AT ALL HOURS \Frklay, 10 a.m., Family Rev. Karl R. Gurgri, Pastor yours when you make John’s CSiiMdmaa Service with Larry ------V- ■■' ■- preaching. Senrnm: “ Pathways By WALLY FORTIN AND SUEDE ^ John has the know-how, as well Ohuroh o t the Aaaumplliai DIREUTOP st, George's Episcopal bhnroh Prince of Peace Lutheran OONVENIENOB: Webster’s STDRE. The management says Barber Shop at 307 Green Rd. Starters, Generators, Wogta^, aeminarlan, preach­ to Christmas.” , 10 a.m.. Worship Service. *Coll 649-5807 as toe patience, for these youth­ Adams St and Thompson Rd. R t 44A, Bldton Cfanndi AUL WOBK DONE LHcttona^ defines convenience we may not be toe smartest, your tonsorlal headquarters, ful customers. John Is pleased Carburetors; ing. 11 a.m., Wortoip Service. SEE US FOR: Rev. EMward S. Pepin, Pastor u te rS 'ci^" 'U l S f t a HeUo, everybody. I suppose day.” The finale o f''A u ld ^ Rev. Robert W. Ihloff, Vicar Rt. 81 and North River Rd. ON PREMISES A. AIMETTL Prop. as “ease, accommodation, that we certainly aren’t toe biggest, ® Owner John Bablneau has 20 to know that many of his youth­ Domestic - Foreign Cara Rev. Robert J. Burbank the kitchen. Sunday morning by now most of you have your Syne was play^ by toe v^ le Coventry which aids to comfort.’’ ___ but we are convenient FOR years’ experience behind him; 643-7008 rj Aluminum Boll Up Harrison St, Manchester ful customers are now the sec­ Awnings Jehovah's WItneaaes adult discussion class at Bu- chrlotmaa fflx^iping all done, ensemble, and toe seniors join­ First Congregational Church 8 a.m., floly Communion. Rev. W. H. WUkens, Pastor ’The m e m o r ia l OCRINER YOUR CX>NVENIENCE. 16 of these on Green Rd. John Kingdom Hall ed In the singing of it. AU pres­ ond generation he Is catering to. • Door Canopies Saturday, Masses at b.-OO and sannah Wesley Dlsci^on ^ waiting fOr toe “Wg” Of Vernon Trial liturgy. PARKADE STORE is a convenience store, Now if we have seemed re- is young enough to know what John just recently moved into I, 736 N. Main St. 7:80 p.m. on ••B^rmnn “Seimon on rei toe thi) MbuntMount.” ent certainly enjoyed toe music Rev. John A. Lacey, 10:16 a.m., Holy CtHnmunlon. 10:16 a.m., Worriiip Service. which simply means that toe dundant in toe usage of toe kind of a haircut today’s gen- s Storm Doors a larger, sparkling,' brand-new MANCHESTER • Combination Windows Sunday, Masaos at 7:80, 9, 7 p.m. Carillon Service. Mr. very much, and we aU thank Minister Nursery and Church Scbool. 9 a.m., Sunday School. mai^ement trle^^^^do any- word convenience, we do hope eration wants, yet mature 9 store, necessitated by an In­ 0:80 a.m.. Public Bible dls- I hope you're not all like me, Mr. Macaluso and toe students thing and everything Manchester Awning Co. 10:80 and 11:46 a.m. Henry HBUlord, carlUonneur. Rev. RandaU P. E^rrara, 11:16 a.m.. Coffee and Oon- CLEANERS STEVENSON’S f o r you will understand we only enoug^i to know exactly what crease In business through toe courae “Building a Happly Hu­ who waits till toe last week to for entertaining us. 195 WEST CENTER ST. 7:80 p.m Aimu^ do my shopping, and find I end Assistant Minister versatloQ. First Evangelical Lutheran MANGH. PABKADE i^d^of a haircut yesterday’s yea^becausroflhls customers’ man PYunlly.” FnU Ocspel Christian Carol Service with aU clartrs Sick caU reveals EmmA Mbr- Rev. Betsy F. Reed, . .(Next to Ugget^ Drug) Telephone 649-8081 10:80 a.m .. Group dlacusaton with toe leftovers. Goly, 4 p.m.. Youth planning meet- Church of Rockville ** convenient to dem- generation wants. Be it a butch, complete satlsfacUon In his S s i a ^ o d , Feilowsh^ Interdenomhudlonnl kel, Loretta Mack, MUdred Ted- Minister of Christian Education ing. Rev. Richard E. Bertram, * PHONE 648-8669 ESSO w open ^ j^ in clu ^ oustrate to you toat the ME- crew cut, regular cut, razor ability. For your convenience, Established 1949 of the Nov. 16 Wabditower mag- Orange Hall * T p T ^ ^ High Methodist 5 p.m., Potluck. Pastor MIo RIAL CORNER STORE Is cut, fringe cut, or just a trim, John’s Barber Shop is open CHOICE VARIETY aaine artl

NVBNIENCE. Be­ If you have not had your I car. Featuring a complete Une of 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion. 10:80 a.m .. Church School, In­ 7 p.m.. Evangelistic seWice. The / ad was jdaced in the a.m., to 4 p.m. Monday through this, with some “goodies” to Consideration cause the public finds toe shock absorbers . checked. late>- Manchester Auto Parts is own- SbeU Products plus St. Joha'a PoUah NattonM Lighting of toe Pariah Advent Plnoohle fants - Grade 4. email Southern Idaho weekly by MEMORIAL MEMORIAL CORNER STORE SUPPLIES General Automotive C Satuniay. eat, should make for some In toe afternoon we had 5:80 p.m.. Junior and Senior Avery St. Is A Tradition , ______. . ly. It would be a most sensible ed by Edward and Vlctar Della- OatboUe Ohnreh Wreath. 08 laughs, and a good time, so a rancher who declined to Iden­ CORNER STORE M conveident, ^ self to do. One way tor you R ^ airln g PUgrlm Fellowriilp wUl go Christian Reformed Chnrch Fera, and they have made every Ctanrch of the Naaarene Rev. Walter A, Itynkov 9 a.m., Holy Ckimmunlon with our pinochle tournar you’d better plan on making tify Mmself. 400. Mem 5treo« ' • Party Goods, Magazines PLUS sermon by toe Rev. Mr. Halde- n»«nt. with the ftdlowlng win- caroling. 681 Avery St. ^ t^ them yourself is to press 286 Main St Paator this day a “must” for you. ------[fcAUifcS» t...^ a asfUPidrl jn ^ r of products down on the back of the car; effort to see that UiSr stock man. CSiurch School, CIrtb C3aas Ann L^unonn, 698; Ml- South Windsor 11 • Groceries, Ctold Cuts includes practically anything! MACHINE SHOP Rev. WUUam A. ’Taylor, ’The regular 'Ihursday morn­ ^ that there Is little riiance of • Fruits—Vegetables bounce? Going around Pastor Masses, 8:80 and 10:80 a.m. and Nursery care. chael DeSimone, 674; Emma ing pinochle tournament was United Congregattonal Church Rev. James A. Bonnema, being inconvenienced ■with shelf that a garage could poasibl^ • Greeting Cards does your car sway SERVICE DON WILLIS 9:46 a.m., Sunday Morning ^^U8®oU, 669; Elsther Anderson, canceled beepuse of toe stormy United Church of Christ MinlatM: Flit stale products. (We can’t take corners need. This saves a lot of run-| Coffee House. Beatrice Mader, 688; Eva ’Tolland We Depend On Ton . . . credit for this latter fact ----- more than it should? Many nlng around, and means that 10:80 a.m .. Combined Sun­ Gospel BaU weather, and EYiday (yester­ ____ times we blame the condition ^ ^ day School and CSiurch. ChU- 416 Center S t 11 a.m., Holy Communion ®®®! In®* Mahoney, 686; day) we headed for Radio City Rev. Drniald O. MUler, 9:46 a.m., Sunday School for Yob Can Depend On Us! our customers are responsible any garage using their services GARAGE with sermon by the Rev. Mr. Korrigan, 688; Robert MANCHESTE dren’a Program. flrhnK>.rt osn- Muslc HoU, Now Yorfc, and Minister all ages. OSSMETICS for this convenient condition.) offers better and swifter service 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4531 7 p.m., Christmas Cantata, 10 a.m., BreaUng bread. Haldeman. 11 a.m., Worship Service. MiRCURY Open 7 Days A Week 628;6M: Leon Fallot, 626; Harriet «tory wUl be told next week tin Midnight AUTO PARTS VWonderful Story,” by toe 11:46 a.m ., Sunday Scbool. In this column. 0:30 and 11 a.m., Worship Nursery. GIFTS T ravol Ikgismy There is a complete machinei Specializing in Keeney, 626; Tom Grant, 626; Service aiid Church School. 7 p.m.. Evening Service. OOMB XO approved by toe UB. Depart- shock absorbers are practically shop at Manchesteir Auto P^uta 270 BROAD SI ' choir. , 7 p.m., Go^Ml meetlag. S62 MAIN ST. 646-0293 n s / Preobyterian Chmoh Julia VendrUlo, 626; Edith Fow­ \ Schedule 11 a.m.. High School dass. ment oC AfirtcuRure to reduoin , and they can take care Ot any-, BRAKE SERVICE 48 Spruce S t ler, 624, and Jeni^e Ehgarty, 7 to 8:80 p.m., Pilgrim E^el- FIm FhanMtf Food Sttmps, FOR y OUB ” shock nb- thing you can carry there. For United Pentecostal Ctanroh The UnMarion -UaiveraaSat 624. Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, Our SavlOT Lntberan Church nmwFNTBNCT: sorbers, go to Mianchester Auto 187 Woodbrldge St^".- Society of Maneheater Rev. George W. Smtto, Paator lowship. 289 Chraham Road NO SE R iaCE Instonce, cylinder heads taken OPEN J Front, End Alignmant Robert Baker, Pabtor Tue«lay was our “catch-up” goods needed; noon ^ to CHAEOa -It^ h m M O R X A L CXIRNKR Columbus shocks. from your car will be taken care 468 Main St day around toe buUdlng, and South l^Tndsor .»' 9:80 a.m., Sunday School, 12:46, lunch la served; 1 p.m. St. Francis of AosU | k A | | | C OTORE wants all their friends “nds, the reg- of; they grind valves and reset SAT^^TO 1 P.M. Rev. Amcrid F. Westwood, toe hig action was at toe Park- Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, Pastor HMSERVAntiNS FOB V w lllw Appraise to invite their friends to con- lilar and ^ ^ v y duty. The Goneral Repair Work 10 a.m., Sunday School. dasses for all ages. to 4 p.m. pinochle tournament. 673 Ellington Rd. p E t y m A them,^ they clean and adjust Minister ade Bowling Lanes, where our Collections Wanted vene at toe convenient store----- Columbus shocks carry 11 a.m., Worship Service. 10:80 a.in., W onhlp Service. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return South Windsor 8:80 and 10:46 a.m ., Wokshlp A AIRLINES'^ We'fw Paying Top Current -them. It would be an utter im-l Nursoy provided. Senior Bowling League was bat- Rev. OordcHi B. Wadhams, a STEAMSBVS toe epitome ot convenience----- ® ^ ^ possibility to list - all of the serv-' Fine Quality 7:80 p.m., EhrangellsUc Serv­ 10:80 a.m .. Service, NUrsety, Service. Holy Oommunlon at the Prices, Oimtaot Ua * __ _ rwniMCTi____ ■ ------AAI*\Hf>0 service rtf* or OA 24,000 fWVk t v imiles,II a i s Y and requires the services of a ma­ s 3 8 5 North Main Street Weqiptag Monday Closed SPARK PLUG WIRE SETS For All Oooaslona s Manchester, Conn. adult, plus an infant nuraeiy. --i * P ” ’ Party. Bus Sacred Heart Church Rev. Thomas a. O’NeU, Paator E u g e n * SUNDER REPAIRS Cckiyitlr chine shop. Perhaps many peo­ a Longine, Bolovn, BRAKES, TUNE-UPS 691, tte high single of 287, by pigkup at 12 o’clock, return trip Supresees Radio Interference 1 0 « ) a.m. Morning. Worship *------^ — Rt. 80, Vernon ENAbIEL ai^ LACX)UEB ple still do not know that toe Wlttamier and GamvoUe Rev. Joseph Schick E r m ^ r with No Lees In Engine Per- MINOR REPAIRS with the membem of toe (tourch averaae*”Sr^l72.4 bv Ai Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor befinibhinos . individuall as well as commer­ Watcher CHRISTMAS SERVICES Choir presmting a "Christmas by Al La- Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., formanoe. 787 Main St., Mandwoter JOHN KENSEL, Proprietor Rev. Edward Konopka Saturday, Masses at 6 and Recently I saw tola pithy r i a b o n ABLB FBIOBS cial buslnees can be serviced ait V COTcert” Nursery for pre-school _ visiting, card fdaying, etc. No ssjring: “We too often love the Manriiester Auto Parts ma- Phede 648-6617 Assistant PaPattor p.m. RT. 8S—VERNON, CONN. Hot spark arcing Is 'virtually 1 Christmas Sunday, Dec. 20 — 10:00 A.M. chlldrai. During toe p^ week we re- bus. ’Ibere will be no pinochle thhigs and use people, 'when H a mill's ohineshop. Why not try them Sunday, Hasses at 8:80, 10 Jost^Above tiM Traflle eliminated In the distributor Sermon: “Tellinfir Our Story” 4d0 p.m. Sunday School f ^ ® tl^*®** ^ toe U itz tournament. No bus. we should love people and and see for yoiirself? T R U E AQUANAUTS. Dr. s Saturday Mass, 6 p.m. and 11:80 a-m. Printery and pings bum cleaner . . . use things.” lunlpulatton Obole Cairlstmaa Program with a CQf- Fridigc,, Christmas Day. Sunday Mosses, 7, 8, 9:16, FRAMING The Van Norman Model 570 _ J L e n a t e True, one of the - ...... - - . - life wim on toe ENerglades has characterized Inter­ $«s-ooi6 Commercial Printing and Christmas Eve, Dec. 24 — 11:15 P.M. fee Hour following. Social Oroiqi May we - wish everyboity 10:30 and 11:46 a.m. Rotary Broach for the precision' female aquanauts who took 5 in charge. Safari, by smne indlvlduala who very Merry Christinas, and human relations for mUlenl- C U S TO M i S T O C K 9 Candlelif^t Csrol Service Robber Stamps machining of cylinder heads, en­ part in the underwater re­ couldn’t attend. I, on behalf of A ums—'wltneas Jacob’s uahty MANCHESTER 1 Special Music by the Choirs Happy New Year. May we his brother and even hla aged s Wedding Invitations and Burr Comers, MaMhester gine blocks and other surfaces search project conducted in toe 'senior dttsena, wish to Unitarian Meeting Boude iONN id i M T extend our sincere and wannest father, Gen. 25, 27. Accessories Next to Colder is really a "wiaard” of a ma­ (he Virgin Islands, steps up Barbers* Row thank these people for the 60 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford . sUNBiAV ' ' AUTO PARTS FELIX M. DAVIS, Minister good wlahea for your good FRONT END • Business Cards, chine. 'The drg grinder appara­ to a porthole of the deck MHii's Rev. Nathaniel >D. Laurlat With a more scqihlstlcated M ERNEST S, HARRIS, Associate Minister HAL/I'xM^RE (AP) — A fed- tickets, and esQiecially for health and happiness during toe f iu i. •« f Pib tus does precision machining of decompression chamber to grasp of man’s psyc'he, Letteriieads, Envelopee 270 Broad St. uniDTiinTirp /-iTTAmrrTrv SB5 Friday tor thlnUng of us, as the aenlora holiday season, and may you DYNAMICS 1 ■ 10:80 a.m., Worahlp Service, skilled promoters mnnlpalafn e All types of BiLSiness cyHnedr head, engine blocks and greet her husband. Dr. mxUiKrlliiKi l HATYKY, Minister o f Music S ^^efs on the question of wbeto- certainly ehjoy this oort of mi- have a prosperous and en- oqr thinking as in no previous MA BBOAD STBEET £V>nns—Register—One­ OPEN SAT. TO 1 P.M. other surfaces with one setiq> Merill True, leader of the HOME OF FAMOUS BRANDS M Nursery and Wbrahip Church f er women hairdressers should tertalnment. joyable.New Year. age, creating demands, (tften (BeUM Dairy 4o®«) Read Herald Ads time Carbon—Padded—etc. and one cut. It also wUl do the recently completed Tcktite • Hotyoint • Maytag •.Frigidaire • ZenHh ! t>® allowed to cut men’s hair. ------We thank you all very much, School. harmfuUy, for products not Phene: $40-4046 ii e Custom Made same work SOUIH UNITED portunistB grow wealthy at John Dennis Hamlll means spending enough time with you to help you Paris hrtp you through toeirj. service the locks of males. meal, everyone assembled In tin, director; Mrs. Joe Mogofa, THE SALVATION ARMY No ObBgntton the eiqpenae of toe credulous. JOHN TBfMIZA, Manager i U SERVER STBEET sele(d; the right pamt finish for that job you’re plan-, many services. * ' Barbers who are licensed by guj. meeting hall, and the enter- and James Nason. 661 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. Worst ot aU, vtcttms of sidr. ning. Sw us for paint and service when you plan your MEIHODIST CHURCH the Board of Barber Examiners tainment tor the day was the ------itual exploltatloa may renudn '[ ■ have threatened legal action Bennet Junior High Marching next project. I- OORNEOt MAIN ST. and HARTFORD RD. nescient of toe facts imHi ■!! 'i against coometologlsU who cut ^ dliecUon of Babes in Sox The-SONGSTERS will present la lost. Such abuse moved CHRISTMAS SUNDAY Paul to reassure toe Corinth­ [EXPERT REPAIRS ON FOREIGN GAfiSj men’s hair. Samuel------Mheahico. ------TACOMA, Wash. (AP) - Th- a Christmas Cantata. ___ 9 and 10:45 AJd. The youngsters from tne -m , g ^ ^ General Hospital U send- ians ‘ t o r I seek not yours, i • I t but you,” 2 Oor. 12:14. He SajjAacPAINTCQ UNITED SPORTS CAR REPAIR, Inc. “PATHWAYS TO CHRISTMAS” 8th, and 9th gradas, played toe Christmas presents, each fiutoer vraumed of some who Rt. 83, Vernon, Conn. Dr. J. Manley Shaw, preaching foUowing arrangements', ‘"The contained In a bright red flannel *[A Song Unending were “teaching tUnga «Ui Yldetlde Overture,” “Green- gtocldng, to a number of hmnes they ought not tor filthy 723 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—PHONE 649-4501 Phone 646-4485 7:00 P M . oleeves,” “ Saiito Ctous la Ckun- here. lucre’s (money’s) sake,' BUY 'THE PAINT 'THAT’S WOR'TH THE WORK DAY by John W. Petterson ESTIMATES ON ALL MAKES CARILLON SERVICE ing to Town,” "Tea, Tbe Heav- Throughout toe week before Titus 1:U . Mr. Henry L. Hilliard SUNDAY Your indepmdeiit enly Child to Bom.” Two Bach Christmas aU newbMn All are welcome, refreshments will be ICASTROLOILS it FOREIGN CAR PARTS Carillonneur f AJi. •» f rJA chorales, “Let Us Itojotce,” and are being sent home Inside the CHURCH OR CH M ir “Rejoice, Te Ghiistmas,” were stockings, which makes a warm served in the gym at 5:00 pjn. VW PAPER PERFORMANCE EQUIPMENT Ink fv Um ioUm arthK... McDmU’t 7:80 PM. • played by the Brase Bnaembte, wrap for the Infant and gives tyMB oM Vm m > atNtto 46 WEST CENTER STREET CONCERT DEC. 20th AT 4:00 PJI^ dtal«r. Chriatmaa Carol Service end the orchestra played ”^vo the boepital a dlffereht way of “Next to Vittner’s Garden Center” SILVER LANE EXTENSION All Choira Partidpatiiig (Md iKngMrii Ouristmas carola” aaylng “Merry cairistmaa” to by FUas, and “Chriatmaa HoU- the pannts. V tvi,-; \ ■■■ i| \ f -

/ \ - • ■ - " ■ , ■ ■ ; ' \ . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD- MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER. 19, 1970 PAGE, TWELVE -I"” PAGE 'THIRTEEN MANCHESTfiR EYENING HERALD. MANCll^JS’tER, CONN« SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1970 THE ^uth Windsor Extended in Win, 81-72 Herald Angle By Foul Line Margin EARL YOST Roy Tallies Spofta Bdttor 3 9 Against ‘ Marks HalVs Edge Notes from the Little Black Book F or G iants A gain ^ 1 Coaching the varsity basketball team at Gilbert High Rugged Foe Outscored from the floor, 81 to 29, Hall High o t West in Winsted again this season is Moe Morhardt, former Hartford had a whopping 27 to eight edge at the frw KTirW V O R K ( A P i — ThP is not idtogether to their own Tarkenton was at his best low who sboWs strong running the klM ol a season ne na« ... I^nchester High two-sport standout, who later played By DEAN YOST N E W Y O R K (A P ) I n e ic e n if the Rams de- against St. Louis last week, hit- moves after he catches the ball. 1969. ’The big quartertock hM throw lane and the result last night was a lop-sided 85- hour of decision arrives for hands. Even U me ^ms ae- agw _ -Rookie or no rookie,” says completed 198 of 385 for 2,394 baseball with the Chicago Cubs in the National League. “ Struggle, struggle, _ ------^ 70 win over Manchester. struggle,” that is all we did the Football Giants tomor- <>v“ thrL r o s (and scoring one him- Tbrkenton emphasUcally,. “ Bob yards and 14 TDs but has ran He also coaches the Gilbert High diamond squad. Mor­ T • . dflo^ w«t*®d row when they meet the ®®W on a nifty “ keeper” play) Tucker is a great tight end. He into numerous dy stalls when tonight,” said Charlie I j l S t oca. contest at Hril’s n«w gym hardt has CCUB registration plates on his automobile. SftlC Los Angeles Rams in a Na- and now owns a season record catches the hell out of t)ie ball, n otol^ seems to go right. . . . Dave Boland, former Man------Shares, coach of the South H ^ n a T F ^ t t o r ^ n f^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f f ' ^ t o e r e ' ^ W - D ^ T ^ at- he runs and he is a fin; block- Gabes’ top receiver is Jack Chester High basketball player, t^e Ftoreet City a wild brawl Windsor High basketball 1VT ¥T* -.1- A f \ sport 1-2 won-lost reoends. Snow (49 for 811 yards a r ^ showdown battle at sold-out Rams bv a fuU game and tempts for 67.9, 2,674 yards, 19 er. And he can make the big officiated the Manchester ftlgh- developed. Veteran Ed Hoek- team. The Bobcats, in a Hlfiftl t TJ eetUng a bllatertaig pane far xvajllll uy tx ■ ® rvwv> rereG* lY ' Inf A*>i>Anfrl/\na nla seven ’TDs) but he also throws Yankee Stadium. ^riU clinch 'the ' division with TDs and onfy lT interceptions play when you need It most.” Platt High of Meriden hoop hn« been acquired by the hard fought battle, defeated ” the Warriors was sophomore Webster feels^the Giants have often to running back Les Jo- IQckcrff time Is 1:06. either a win or a tie versus "F ra n has never been better,” game here last Tuesday night. ifiTigw , . .Lance Rentzel has Northwest Catholic 81-72 before Night Games Steve Chotlner. llie hot-han d ^ become winners not so much be­ sephson, a real plugger, who has Boland’s partner was Pete Sip- Indicted by the DaUas an overflow crowd in South forward dropped to 11 buolwts The Giants (9-4), winners in Oakland (S-3-2), which has al- was lUm Coach George Allen’s cause of individual stars but ra­ caught 43 for 422 yards. The nine of their last 10 starts and ready taken the AFC’s western comment after viewing films of pies, head soccer coach at the Qomtty grand jury on a charge Windsor last night. South is now BOSTON — A record 40 night and added 10 diarlt^ toy s for ther because "they have learn­ Giant defense also must concen- ^ University of Hartford. of indecent exposure. The trial 6-0, Northwest 2-1. games, and 12 weekend series, a 82-potot diowtog. Ouiok Blotto presenUy on a three-game tear, title. Tarkentons performance ed to play together, ta work trate on swift flanker Wendell ~* * * i ’ wUl be held in February. Rent- ‘"rom Roy parried the team including two with the worid added 16 more potato as Peach can clinch their first divisional it all comes dowm to to- against the Cardinals, with each other. This has been Tucker and tight end Billy Off tile €uff zel was placed on the Dallas in the first lijalf,” commented champion Baltimore Orioles, Dave Deacon’s club loowoa championship (n six years (the morrow’s confrxmt^on at Allen also admitted he fears a team effort In every sense ot Traax. Josephson and Larry’ Smith It’s now official, Paul Phln- Cowboys’ Inactive list after his the gum chewing Sharos. “ It are the features uls. rushing records last week, get- York Yankees, and close with Mnii jumped out to a 2048 sacks of the quarterback) and The New York defense ap- ‘ who was proud of the tact he RTka Shnwinir board. Slowly but surely the Washington on Sunday, Septem- period edge, upped toe three starts hla ^ Ued Angeles haa o v e r e o m e ^ p^^^^es this final test of the Bobcats chipped away at the has grown to a full five feet, suf- ber 26. ‘ margin to 4840 at totermtorien Indians maigin and with 1:13 with Dallas, also 9-4, at the top erous tojurfea to key play heonme the first l OOO-vard especially up the middle. regular season in almost perfect fered a cut head while playing When the average person Along with the 40 night ^^dg ^ 20-potat bulge mg of the eastern division with St. and a sub-par seasOT from J® , Jones and Coy Bacon are the ph^ical shape, although end basketball with the Cheney drops 25 pounds and gets down remaining in the first quarter Louis (8-4-1) a half-game be- quarterback Roman Gabriel to rusher In the club s history. /.. ------pnys.ca. p , -e FOUL PLAY— Dave Cowens of Boston proved himself quite a thespian when games, largest number ever OS-68. ends on the rash line with Diron pred Dryer may be slightly ’Tech jayvees last week. Five to 260 the nine doctors on the South knotted ^ e count at 12- after three he went into this act after being fouled by Seattle’s Pete Gross- Cowens just scheduled for Fenway Park, the HaU (to) hind. Coach Alex (Bbg Red) earn this llth-hoUr chance for Johnson and Frederickson Talbert and either Olsen or hampered by a hip pointer sus- stitches were necessary .to close case nod approvingly and mut- 12. With 0:32 remsdning in the B iP Pis. wanted to make sure that the officials didn’t miss this infraction of the rides. slate shows three holiday con­ Webster’s surprising forces are the Western <3hampl(»ishlp. The have also been recel'vlng ter- back-up man. Dave Evey at taine,d in the Cardinal’s game, the wound, the result of hitting ter, “Fine, fine. Only 70 more period the winners gained the B. dioUaer a a 9 tests with the Cleveland Indians Besiw a a 8 to a position to clinch the ingredients are present for a rora this year as Tarkenton has tackle. Right linebacker Maxie uj-yer says he is looking for- his head on the floor while *o go.” lead and never lost it. at 11:00 on April 19, Patriot’s Sbene 6 S’ 16 championship with a win over classic battle. varied his passing attack by a 4 8 Baughan is hurt and may hp re- ^ard to going against the Rams’ scrambling fpr the ball . . . I** the case of the 260-pound Roy scored 16 of South’s 30 Day in Boston, a doubleheader iWblah Draft Pick a Chotlner 00. 10 32 For No. the Rams regardless of what yhig is a match-up of New throwing to just about everyone placed by Jim Pumell against great pass^blocking offensive halftime points. But Northwest Young fellow wrapped up in am Winston Hill, the Jets’ top-notch Four Players Reach Double Figures with the Kansas City Royals, Dow a 0 4 the others axscompliah this week- York’s second-ranked offense, a in the lineup. Ron has 44 catch- the Giants. Pottios is in the mid- |j„g_ which gives Gabriel maxi- orange sweat suit seen running tackle, playing at that weight was kept In the game hy-the Portal 0 a 8 set for Memorial Day, May 31, Fantaneiho 0 t 1 N E W Y O R K (A P ) — winner Jim Plunkett vision U tle^leavtog five b e it o in case of ties, the Giants frie^wheeUng; explosive attack es for 470 yards and four scores ^ th Jack Pardee on the left protection. around town 1s Sid Sink, out- n»akea him feel at Umes posl- strong outside shooting of Mike and another Holiday Game on » m 68 This is the week that is for 1?^; **®''®.^® ®*^®.°" l®** quarterback Fran Tar- 9“ sW®- AH Pro comerback Clar- This game renews old touches standing Bowling Green, Ohio, «vely debilitated. Winston was Klimas, who tallied 18 first half' July 6, with the Yankees. TMsIa sippi and J o e ’m e is r n ^ of No- r u n i^ . • „ tra-dlvirt*k gigges out Its fine sea- All-Pro ehd Deacon Jones, ’nie Rams, however, may be for over a decade. Matt will Office visitor ^ yesterday was ^ By PAT McCABE fensive stopper,” conUnued Og lead to two points 29-27 at the League will play a weekend ser­ iBaleeano 7 e Who? comerback with Ed Meador and “ He was tremendous off the a 0 4 Cinctonati B e ^ ^ S ^ d ay ’m e (Slants, I ^ Angeles; San F i ^ - ^m orrow (today) against tackle Merlin OUen (who was more concerned with tight end team with rookie Jim Files and Bob Southerglll, a former fine “ I didn’t have the strength I half. ies at Fenway Park in 1971, (UMretta Well, actusJly, these Rich Pettibon at safety. used to have. I had to make cer- boards.” For the second time in Hlalblerem ll 1 8 teams Eagles play Pittsburgh and the. cisco; Itellas; St. J^^uls; De- (8-9-1) ’ the Canllnals listed as “ doubtful” earlier this Bob ’Tucker. ’The big rookie has veteran Ralph Heck behind the basketball player with local n« TTianv oam es it was a K a p ^ tossed In 13 to all champion Orioles ap^ SaSoe 1. D a won’t be to this year’s National Saints face Another 8iSO-r&n» troiti ClOVelAXld^ MlAmi BDu ___ ^ __/« a\ «aroAlr\. ml/l/llA IlnAVionlrot* ■M’vmn nancrVif SR TorlrAntrui nArlnln for The Rams’ attack has been in- front four of DrySr, Bob Lurt- ^ . __ _ „ tain adjustments. ’The added N o^w est played a deliberate as many games it was a praise, playing the whole second first half scorers. The Eagles, peeriiur on Mav 16 17 and alro meet Washington (64). week)s middle linebacker Myron caught 38 Tarkenton aerials for E' "i TO EViotball League playoffs, but Chicago. Kansas (jlty. 'While the Giants can do It all Pottios and a veteran sec- 562 yards and a club high of five consistent this year, mainly be- sema, and Jerry teams, m D„iHnirtnn agility helped me on pass block- game"in the closing minutes of potent fast break and ag- y^ree personal fouls, threatened but never headed 26 27 The 40 nIA t games Totals a resident Great B a r r e n „n running plays I had stm have something to lose by MeanwhUe, a myriad posslbU- The Giants host Los Angeles; themselves the Rams’ fate ondary. scores. He Is a sure-handed fel- cause Gabriel has not enjoy^ed Shay. the first stanza, but a calm gressive front line reboundr siemlenskl also led the Eagles throughout the period, could on- feature games ag^nst the Mass. Southerglll l^ked j ^ t to con cen tra teT ^ er on tech- ’28 winntog Sunday-next year’s ities exist to Sunday’s regular^ San Francisco travels to Oak- ______[______South offense took advantage of irig that put the Eagles in i 1 rebounding with 12 in addl- ly connect on nine of 19 from Sox rivals In the Eastern great and appeared in good gg their mistakes and built up a No. 1 draft pick. ' season-ending card for teams land; Dallas entertains Hous- enough shape to still go out M d ^ the win column this time tlon to his 20-point scoring total, the foul line In the first half of Division, Baltimore, New York, S u m m a r ie s qulO'k seven point m arg^ early Boston, with a 2-11 mark, making a Super Bowl bid. tan; St. Louis plays at Washing- play a top-gi^ e of basketball. defeating Bulkeley of Hartford Cennors also, garnered 11 re- play. Cleveland Detroit and Washtog- V Alcindor 40 in the second period. Oareatry (SI) leads the race for pro football’q By one mathematician’ ton; Detroit la at home to Green 76-66 at the hosts’ antique gym. bounds in an impressive show The Eagles outscor^ their games with clubs in B P Pts. worst record and the first crack count, there are 246 possible Bay; Cleveland visits Denver; Flood and Short against you can sort of over - Steadily increasing their Hitting on 16 of 18 second against a bigger bunch from foes, 23-18, in the third i^rlod Western Division of the PoracWo 4 4- la at the cream of college football, outcomes to the various division Buffalo drops to on Miami and 1 Here ’ n There power him on running plays. point total South led by 10 in half charity tosses, and break- Hartford. withwitn a 10-polntlo-pomt scoring bingeoinge Fepanoa a 1 7 Points Leads 4 ,6 11 Philadelphia and New Or- races—ranging from wildly Im- Kansas City goes to San Diego, Expect an annmmcement af- You can get by with sl< ^ y the third quarter 41-31 3:50 to Ing even in the battle o f . the 1716 Eagles, who led through WgiUlgh^ play wlto ^ l^e ^ iUorae IB even SChmUt 8 a leans, with identical 2-10-1 probable to most possible. In other games, It’s the New 4 ' 1 ter the first of the year to the technique. But now I have to be play and upped it ^-46 early boards, against a much larger out, jumped out to an early 6-0 StovKona 7 4 38 Eagles wWb weekday af- 0 0 0 marks, also would like to dip ’The only thing certain, actual- York Jets at Baltimore Satur- Have Secret Pact Bucks’ W in effect that Cheney Tech’s golf more careful, more precise.” in the last period. 17113 was Bulldog, the Eagles rambled to at the 5:41 mark of the open- fast breaking Eagles shifted in- «4. ■« .oa 1 ^ Beariaana nneaoiiuk 1 0 a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , team will be granted the use of Hill, a one-time college ten­ the biggest spread South could thelr fourth straight while the ing stanza with almost exclu- to high gear and gained a 41- at “ p m ’ Ckreea 3 4 tin flrst Into the rich coUege crowd ly, Is that Baltimore, Oakland day and Mtonesrta at Attanla 0 0 0 NEW YORK (A P )— Curt Flood and Washington own­ It’s been just a drop to The ths Manchester Country d u b nis player, has no intention of manage. CDC entry dropped to 2-2. s'.ve ownership to the boards. 31 lead midway through play. ^ Toomey which Includes Heisman ’Trophy and Minnesota have clinched dl- Sunday. Locke a 0 4 er Bob Short have an agreement in which Flood cannot bucket lately for Lew -Alcindor course. . .Did you know that maintaining that siq>er-dread- Fouls hurt both squads as Ron Slemienski tallied 14 sec- Hr wever, the Bulldogs raUled But the Bulldogs had another ^ Hotogl a 0 4 Roy was tagged with five per­ be traded without his consent, ’The Associated Press has . . . but he’s making his usual, several otfleere in the MCC are naught avordupols once his ond half markers, 20 in all lead- with Kaprai showing the way. trick up their rieeve as Scott 09 63. non - residents? . . . Jimmy football days are done. He’s too sonals with 1:43 left to play ’Totals big splash again. ing all-scorers, while Captain Splitting the co r^ from long pumped in six of his 10 points ,*1®^ ^ ^® ( M > Ninowski Received $100,000 (f'Year for Four Years learned. ^ ^ ■■ B P FIS. The • big Milwaukee center, Balesano o f Manchester High much aware of actuarial statls- while two visitors, C ai^in Ed Fitzgerald and center Jim range, the guests ptoled to with- to tlTlatter stages, as the Bull- TTie controversial outfielder, f f t f l J. S 7 IB M scoring several points below his tatUed 104 points during the tics. In high school he weighed Chuck Harding and Pete Egan Cennors shipped in 19 apiece. in two, 16-13, a t ‘the 39-second dogs pulled to within seven at 0 a 8 \riio haa a $4.1-mllUon anUtrust ^ 1670 football season for the 13th 196 i(” and I looked pudgy” ) and had five fouls apiece called on 0 1 1 average recently, fired to 40 Ken Tomezuk poured in 10 mark on a three-point play by 62-46 at the buzzer. Fitzgerald 9 suit against basebaU, signed a A n r l l V l r b n t l * A - S l 1 them by whiltle tooters Jack 4 1 points Friday night to pace a highest total among state play- sees no reason why he can’t get po'nts rounding out a potent of­ Rick. Sanders and to Within Mthto and Siemlenskl spearheaded toe . J“ "®’ “ “ gS g ^"***** " 4' 6 16 standard contract with Wash- /L J U U . 1TA v f U.U. jSagle attack taUytog seven “ aptamDer. 4 a 14 Secret Grid Salary Revealed 124-114 National Basketball As­ ere . . .Punting specialist Jim- back to that eventually, Morrison and Bud Donaldson. fensive show. Jim Kaprai led one, 16-16, on a jumper by Kap- E3agle _att^k _ taUyl^ seven togton, calling for $110,000 a a 01 0 sociation victory over Boston. my Jackson of the Indians tai- “ I used to go up to 300 pounds Scoring, it was the usual the Bulldogs with 19 points as ral to the final few seconds of apiece to toe quarter. ■ seasra''ticket**h^er«**wlll*' he lied 30 points, all via place- in Ute off-season,” he said. story. Roy hooped in 39 points Connecting on 10-12 from the season Ucket holders wlU be Tcttl m as 64 ^ when sessions resume to Janu- Dempsey said he prepared an y®“ ’ Score in NHL Alcindor’s league-leading av­ Bill Scott and Phil Catalana the opening frame. CLEVELAND, . , (AP) ary anUtrust case naming the AFL. agreement mMits, for the fourth best mark “ Last winter I weighed 297. I to top the team. But an inter­ charity line, and speartieaded mailed to toe next few days, erage dipped from 36.3 points a added 10 each in the losing Both teams boasted ag^es- BOIattSB (7» , who was a Nj^owski told newsmen the NFL, all the Individual clubs with Short, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in the state. . .Did you notice went from 297 to 267 in one esting note was that Roy con­ by a well rounded offensive dis­ B P Pis. game to 32.1 whUe scoring in cause. slve pressure defensive play to 7 a 17 ’The California Golden Seals that 183 single and 489 triple by month by dieting, and it watm’t nected on only nine of 17 foul play by all five players the Ea­ Ot Hamad second-string quarterback antitrust suit was prepared be- and NFL commissioner Pete ’Ihe oral agreement, reeled by and the Montreal Canadlene toe low 20s of late. "The value of Tomezuk and the second heat. However, a RentzeFs Trial Bratan 0 10 j • . ^ uio Q ooo cause the AFT. to 1965 offered Rozelle. He said "one of the top a handshake, provides that ®"“ Norma Courtney in the Mixed severe dieting either. I’ll give line attempts, not very good for gles blew the Bulldogs right out Bedaod 1 a u 4 1 Elsewhere in the NBA, Atlan­ Quish doesn’t always show up in six-point scoring spree by the a a 6 during most of his sea- ^ ^ antitrust lawyers to the coun- Flood cannot be traded without Doubles League at the Holiday myself three months to lose the him. Terry Stoddard found the of their own gym to the final. lHalberws ta beat Baltimore 116-112; Buf­ the scoring column,” comment­ Eagles lifted them to a 24-17 In Two Months Petora 4 0 12 sons m the National Poot- years, Uien allegedly try” helped prepare Uie acUon. his consent, a no-cut pact guar- games Lanes this week? That’s some 60 pounds and get down to 200. Setwise 4 a 11 falo stomped Cleveland 113-94; hoop for 14 points. ed Eagle leader Stan Ogrodnik. lead ' at the 6 :30 O^ce ”^® ®®«*®® Pyi*®^ a point bulgre midway through the DAULAS (AP) — Dlst. Atty. Cs. Btaaraed 1 0 ball League, says he re- backed down after a trace was ■’'The day ft was to be med to ^ t e e ^ a fuU s e a l ’s salaiy Seals scored a! 1-0 shutout pretty fancy dKx>Ung. She roll- I don’t anticipate any problem.” Fqr Northwest hot-shooting ’’Quish was just great off the again the Bulldogs came storm­ CSilcago belted Cincinnati 137- ed sii^le games of 142-164-183 Then In the manner of welght- closing episode a n d were Henry IVade says Dallas Oow- Totals E on 7B noi.rar) <6100 (100 o voRv fo v to the bidding contest for 1967, ’ said Dempsey, Jim re- for 1971 to any evMituality, and phUadelnhla Flyers to 112; San Francisco whipped Klirnks, netted 29 points with boards for us, picking up 11 re­ ing back with Kaprai and Randy Sm en («>) ceived $100,000 a year tor players The two leagues celved a check for $ , .” that if Flood and the Senators 2^®*^ “ ®. . . . Rochester invades Spring- worries going back to the Etrus- never challenged seriously boys star receiver lAHoe Rent- 100000 Portland. 122-118 in the first teammates Jack Phelan, Egan bounds, and Tomezuk has real­ Lavigne pumping to last second B P Pts. four years in a secret sal- f^ter The attorney said the setUe- are unable to agree on a new field fo r an American can epicures, he sighed, “ Keep- agato. ’The Eagles pressing zol likely will go cn trial in Feb- E^/tagum 4 4 la game of a doubleheader at San, and John Zaluckl popping in 17, ly come into his own as oiir de- two pointers to cut the Eagle 6 7 17 ary settlement after Attorney Jen y E. Dempsey ment check, signed by Art Mb- contract followtog the 1971 sea- at Vancouver B C Hockey League game at 8. Last ing it there might be the only 16 and 12 points respectively. man to man defense also ppov- ruary on a charge of indecent 4 Diego and Detroit knocked off 1 4 threatening to sue the Na- said Ninowski, who was playing dell, Browns’ owner and then son, Flood wlU be given his un- Ferguson, the’ Sreis’ time these two clubs met in problem.” I South’s next start Is the Sat­ ed to be a telling factor forcing exposure involving a 10-year-old P e a » ^ 8 0 6 San Diego 129-116 to the night­ 4 0 8 tional and American Foot- at the time'behind Frank Ryan president of the NFL, to effect conditicmal release and become scored his second urday after Christmas when many Bulkeley turnovers. girl. §«f%din«ton e a 314 cap. College Basketball Roundup ball Leagues. for the , was boosted Ntoowskl’s pay to r toe a free agent. * ^ reason at 5:48 to they enter the St. Joseph’s Rentzel, 27, was indicted Fri- Milwaukee and I Boston were Eaat CsthoUo iff i i Ninowski was one of the final contkeed by the AFT. to May of previous two reasons with toe oral arrangement, whlito the final period. ’Ihe Seals con- Holiday tburnament In Trum­ P Pta. tied at 109 with 3:24 left to toe Siemienakl 7 6 20 jury. ViiMl Tech (7») witnesses Frldaylbefore a feder- 1965. Browns to $100,000 ® in actuality means Flood is not troUed toe game from start to game. ’Then the Bucks’ Bobby bull. Coanora 6 7 09 F Pte. al grand jury bwesUgattog pos- ‘"rhey contacted him through Ntowski was ^a^H , (J a to toe reserve (daure he finish and toe victory moved Y” Good Shot for Berra Undefeated List Reduced FlkzgeraJd 4 la 19 ’Ihe Dallas 'Times Herald said i,amry a 7 00 00 Dandridge hit two free throws, Soalh Wlndmr (81) IVxinczuk 5 0 10 sible antitrust violations in the OUle Spencer, assistant coach at year for 1967 M d 1968 by e challenging, will be revealed the club into a sixth place tie p B F PtB. Quiah 4 0 ^8 it had learned that Dr. Sanford Alcindor added a pair of field 5 Roy 16 7^17 » iHemey 0 0 0 Rothenberg, a Los Angeles neu- MSuv NFT.. The jury is in holiday re- Oakland,” said Dempsey. “ A WasWngton R e d o n s, w h ^ he piood to a forthcoming book, with too idle Los Angelea Ktoga. goals and Oscar Robertson stole With New Mexico Upset 0 0 0 cess and is expected to hear week later, after the truce, they was backup quarterback beiuna -W ay It Is, scheduled to be Prior to Friday night the 3 Lenreaque 4 1-a 9 Pinneean rological surgeon, believes foot- M^exou toe ball for an easy layup to To Gain Hall of Fame 0 Buneer 4 on 8 Gorman 0 0 0 from _ active football players told him to forget ft.” Jurgensen, Dempsey March by Simon Seals had been to undisputed a OCaaon 2 00 4 crash toe CelUcs’ hopes. NEW YORK (A P )— Voting is underway in the 1971 1 StadOud 6 20 14 NEW YORK (AP)—Michigan State provided the big­ Totals 06 B4 78/ ------;------— — ^ said. Schuster. posresslon of last place to toe a Goodwin 3 1-1 7 gest upset of the college basketball season so far by a “ post-traumatic ccnfuslonal Totals 09 (la 70 Nimowsld w©nt to the N©w Or* ti/Aat cdncA tliA stAi't Lou Hudson scored 29 points election for baseball’s Hall of Fame and it appears like­ Bulkeicgr (66) state” on the day in vtoloh the Bolts. 67) leans Saints In 1969 and said he Flood was not available tor Beaaon to lead four starters ■with 22 or ly that Yogi Berra will make it on his first try. la 'Itotals 34 lam 81 knocking the New Mexico Lobos out of the unbeaten B P Pts. B F Pta. Klaprel 9 1 19 Henry 6 7 17 It Could Happen Only Here, retired this year because he comment Friday. more to toe Hawks’ Victory over ’The 46-year-old Berra, s t a r ------NorthwMt CMhoUo (It) Dervine 2 3 7 'Ihe Dallas Morning News said 'VMtidhie 3 6 9 the BuUets, " led by Earl p B F * " T £ ® i i L i r ^ Spartans frem ®op)tomore w h ^ “ the nation’s S-tnders 2 2 6 1 3 ' 6 “ couldn’t see going to New Or- “ I’U rtand behind toe con- t h e * ^ e that enabled the catcher for the New York Yan­ Berra, who started with the\ 4 Phetan 6 6-j Palermdno 0 0 9 It had learned that Rothenberg'’ leans and sitting , q 1960. He was a starter at Detroit Uons he requested about not Cleveland’s 34to loss active season, although they 16 ToCate 30 1233 72 holiday tournaments that ush- unttogton, . a. TVatala QB on 68 \ She’s a junior at South Bend’s St. Mary’s College. .285. He was a workhorse as a Score at half 3036 South. North Carolina State' sur­ OlMtoabuy (U) ed a boxing Ucense to Muh^- ancinnati s Pato Brown now returned to toe having the reserve clause in toe ‘"r ^ ^ t o ^ f(JSto may be otherwise connected ered to a hectic weekend for the Score at half SBtXl Dast. F PtB. mad All, who U awaiting a Su- rates as toe undisputed getous ^ contrret. . on to the fourth catcher. prised the 20th-ranked North \ with toe game. Berra currently coUegians. Uarioo 8 a 16 spot If he makes It on his first try, Carolina Tar Heels 82-70 to the Tomkun IB 0 preme Court ruling to his of pro football. On a day w l ^ aeveland’s No. " ’Ihe hell with verbal agree- PhlladeipWa is at Loe Is first base coach of toe New ’The Lobos from the Western Oorttaouts 8 a draft-evasion care. Air Force his Bengals were held to zero -ggggj. Berra will duplicate the feat of Big Four at Greensboro, N.C. liucta ments. ’Ihere is a written agree- Buffalo plays at To- York Mets. - Athletic Ckmference had won t a veteran Bob Foster whs strip- passing yardage,^ Brown’s team ^ ’ ' ______Stan Musial of the St. Louis Car­ Kansas, 12th-ranked, whipped Oooney 7 0 ment and I stand behind ft. It’s York at Minnesota, Life in Pros Very Wearing.... ’The other seven players eligi­ dinals who did it two years ago seven to a row and were heavily Pats and Knights Bedmrz 0 0 ped of his world light-heavy- nevertheless succeeded in beat- ble for toe first time are Nelson St. Joseph’s of Philadelphia 80- Nix 0 0 been pubilshed. The only thing goston at St. Louis and Detroit and of 'Ted Williams of the Bos­ fav^d over toe Spar^. ^6 in fho Jayhawk OassTc whUe ‘UolKlenter 1 a weight tlUe. Only in America ing San Diego, 17-14. . . . Base- Fox, Harvey Haddix, Frank Avery a 0 .A huge audience is guaran- ball, commissioner .Bowie Kuhn not standard about it (toe ipittsburgh. ton Red Sox who was voted to I ^ 1 ^ a iftjotot lead with Tennessee, No. 14, to the AP signed contract) is that it says Lary, Wally Moon, Vic Power, AND Dereooh 1 0 teed for the first presentation couldTlot ran for pw lic office, three years ago. eight minutes left and appeared rankings, overbame San Fran- Kasel 0 0 it won’t prejudice his case On Seat of Rick Mount’s Pants Don Mossl and Roy Slevers. of a newly prepared television succ^s8fully, in Las Vegas, lias been Mount’s major A list ot 60 players has been an easy winner. cisco 79-69 to the 'Volunteer Remain Unbeaten ToUala Share Honor N E W Y O R K (N E A ) about it. And. just as natural- else, ii "i 86 d ocu m en t^ on toe life of Vin- Pitcher Denny McLain, who has against basebcUl.” submitted by the Baseball Writr RADK But with Rudy Benjamin Classic at KnoxvlUe. Beekvlllc r election a player POWOTB 1 0 Super Bowl game on network is off limits. . . . Unfortunately "I am sure they both under- were ..named tpday and limbers up his neck. minutes a game,” he said, slow down and ret up more pat- SUNDAY with two minutes left. 61, Providence tripped Detroit undefeated Somers High PUU 1 0 > MOUNTAIN DEW T*orry ^ niBiit rushing; fr o m $2217. must be mentioned on 76 per Nantbii 0 0 TV Jan. 17. for Muhammad All, he may ts».l91-006. Debbie ®® co-winners o f/h e first Asa B. u p and down. Hoosier team- -sureV it makes it tough to get terns Instead of free-lancing the 11:30 (8) Pro Football ‘"niey deserved to 'wln,’ ’M'8Bld' 84-69,. Marshall trounced Iowa vinoi 14 points to the scoring column. Leonard a a N o w visiting the United have a streak going when he ru»««»+£, / cent of toe ballots. Kehoe Price 179, Gtoette GlardtoBn IBT- BuahneU Cup / as toe Ivy mates dash for the basket at it. I’m always stiff coming way I did in college.” he said, 12:30 (3) NFL; Rams vs. a disanoototed Hhb Kins’ coach State 90-66, Wake Forest over- other area action Vtoal BOL’TON — Usiiig height to 0 a States on a tour with a contto- m^ets Joe FTazier. For the rec- said Ralph Ktoer, a home run slug­ a (usappomtea |^n King, c o a c n ------^ . ------^j-i) defeated Bolton 70- morally 0 0 509. uie stanoara cororaci. League’s Player of the .Year in one end. The red, white and off the bench. But you have to Several observers have Gatots ot the Lobos. ‘"lUby played hard came Duke 83-77 and Utah wal­ their advantage, Vtoal Tech of Nouch _ 0 0 gent ot other Important Euro- ond time in a row he will be in Flood has signed a ------(Slick) MORIARTY ger for the Pittsburgh Pirates to 57; Glastonbury High (3-1) sur­ Letaoea blue ABA ball rims out, the remember I’m' trying to break Indiana Coaijh Bob I his playing days; Oil Hodges, 1:00 (30) NFL: Patriots vs. and we didn’t. We had the good loped NYU 103-67 to<6ther-tour­ Middletown overcame a nine- a a pean distributors of Coca-Cola the ring with a fighter who is to- contract and, Uke any other Mount prised Rockville High (2-2) 86- BLOSSOMS - Janet Heraog subject to toe reserve fa lo m iS * B e S I enemy rebounds and the stam- jn with a championship club. It Leonard is bringing I now manager of the Meta; Bengals shots, but everybody Just stood nament games. point first quarter deficit to de­ To(ata m ia 86 is a man who can make toe tally unafraid of him. along “ subUy” untU Rick gets BROTHERS Also I^braska over Miami of ’Tolland High (4-1) ATLANTA (A P )-J lm Mitch- pede begins again in the other takes some guys longer. George Kell, Johnny Mize, 3:30 (3) NFL: 49ers vs. around waiting for the ball to go feat Bolton to a COC contest. boast he knocked out Joe Louis a bitter salary feud is a-buUd- ^78. clause, Kuhn said. tllkin^ana wrap- the hang of the pro game. Leon- Florida 86-68, Colorado State ^taless Granby High Wayne Early netted 24 points (»> n»4. b, A W ’. S' ■jl.’i ( ’enter .Si.. .Vlandiestei among the leading vote getters Raiders to.” B p In toe 12th round 34 years ago. ing on the Cleveland Indians, Mount's blond hair a —white towel around his ard begs to dufer. over Oklahoma C3ty 84-64, (0-4) 79-49. for the winners with help from Bsmoodo 6 a to last year’s election, but Mrho Ous Ganakas, Michigan State HEBRON — Using everyone Ftataribk) 3 0 t f.S, under...» ... the overhead thin body. In toe locker room, “ Everybody’s got their own failed to make it, are included Washington over Navy 80-69, Lee Lowery who hooped to 17 J o A o Phone coach, said “ I prayed a little HottM 1 a lights as his head pivots on the as on the floor, he api>ears way of breaking-in new kids.” on the list of 60. Texas-El Paso over Miami of ®*®«P‘ t*'® waterboy, Coventry a ^ 1 ^'^^ta Germany. .. Jimmy a $100,000 Wagi next reason. ‘I written into voted toe Falcons’ Most Valu­ Ledyard Trims harder when we were down by 64-83,‘oklato>'ma wer Oo®®** Badsteubner called Jaksteiwakl a a palm of his hand. Back . . . small for a man listed at 6-4. Leonard said. “ AUanta, you Both Ken Bavler and Bob Bbkd 6 1 “ ’m e Greek” Snyder. Las Veg- want more than that,” said Me- ^ ^ ® ^ O OT Flood’s contract, able Player tor 1970. 10 points.” Connecticut 8944, Southwestern players to posting the vlc- Meet and forth. Watching basketball Anyway, his life he has been know, Is playing Maravich, but Henry scored 17 points for the HM 6 0 as oddsmaker, has a hefty Dowell. Jim Stauffer. Indian’s ------East W restlers ‘ We had to get the boards and Louisiana over Yale 64-82 Rut- a a from the bench, he says. Is a the best game in town. Sports AUanta is losing. This is a Bulldogs. KraclikD t ■0 rooting interest in toe power viqe president, invited the bitter- Rol^® M«sse 216-669, Frank we did it,” Ganakas oootinued. santa Clam 84-69 ^®'® Schmidt and Bob Ste- CUariMid lot like watching a tennis illustrated ran his picture on championship team. I ’ve got to COASTONBURY — Holding 6 0 struggle over toe Howard ness, according to toe Cleve- Dauas 216. Losing their first wrestling “ Wlth a team as Wg and agile Texas (3u1sUan over Alabama venson paced the Pats’ attack Riek Barry Had Good Eye mat(to. Forth . . and back. the cover while he was sUll an think about toe otoer nine guys only a five point margin at the ’Texahi ia 06 79 Hughes gambling empire. The land Plain Dealer, with his tabt- match of this young season. as New Mexico, you’ve got to do 88.75^ Puget Sound over St points. In a dls- (tt> ” I guess,” said Mount “ that Indiana schoolboy. Now he’s on toe team, ■ DUCKPIN half, 43-38, Glastonbury Bhl$ted Greek stands to lose a Highly less and incendiary remark tout — 'Vic East Catholic High (1-1) was a Uttle reboundiiig or you’re in Mary’s, Chhf. 96-76 and Fresno P'®y o t balanced offensive pow- B P my neck Is in better condition not even a spectacular subsU- '“ Let’s face ft. Rick is no Into high gear and trounced Onnrt .profitable public-relations ac- McDowell “ has a tendency for AbralOs 160-417, Tony Gryk 141- p ^ e d down by Ledyard, 26-24 trouble." . state over Northern Arizona ®r- ‘li*’®® other players hit dou- Adandck F’rank But Voice Was Too Good than toe rest of us put togeth- tute. 'Who wants to talk about Charlie Scott. If he was good yestM ^y at East Catholic. Rockville in a key Central Val- count If toe Robert Maheu fac- not winning toe big games.” . . . 387, Jack Kelley 137, Hxe lOth-ranked VlUaasVA 102-67. ble digits, Tom Peracchlo, batUe kSSore er.” that? enough, he’d be playing. But Remits: tlon, which_____ has operated Ohio State has soared to a 10- Kiernan 371, Sal Iximbardo 167- By THE ASSOCiATED PRESS Oarolina scored toe last six ______WUdeats ran into trouble and ’Ihe results set up these tour- Frank Morse and Bud (Tharland y Tumtam naced the vle- Berriraan Of college basketball’s many ” *niis thing is tough on your he’s got a lot to learn. OS'Cravelle (EC) pinned Kniss H uAes’ Las Vegas interests, point favorite over Stanford in 360, Ed Paganl 382, Sher Port­ m e New York Nets’ Rick points In toe overtime to beat guperplayers of a year ago, confidence were upset by the Houston Oou- nament finals tonight: 12. H and points each. ^ . . . tu.. w ith fav- erfleld 140-386 Bundi Tarca 351 — ------superplayers of a year ago, confidence.” he said. quieUy, “ I know it’s hard for him. (L)r 0:S7. 10 ioloses n s control to to toe toe Hughes Hughes htehte Rose R ose Bowl,Bowl, with wito T/exasTexas fav-fav erfleld ^ ‘®to 140-386, Bundi Tarca 881, B arry had Ws shooting eye and Virginia, snapping a seven- Mount is the least super. Pro- “ but you have to work on keep- He’s always been the No. 1 boy. gars 9944 to the Jayhawk d a s- UK-Keotucky vs. Purdue. Greg Hoistogton took game ^ XUlAOjr reewwl ♦ngfc - _ ...... _____ . ______«« ______a- .. *.- n..t- u-»- He's ... right down 106 Bearden (L) pinned Mac- ’nXBls IRI OS m ol Co. ^ * ‘® W i r a i ^ ^ t ' m n ^ G r y ^ '^ ^ he also was ta good vrtce, too ^ vrinntog‘ * 8 f t ^ for toe fenron£aiy'‘8i)eaklng, o"f course, ing yourself up mentally11 -11 all toe1 But he’s progressing, chi (EC) 5:33. sic at Lawrence, Kan. Dwight Jaytiawk-Houston vs. Kansas scoring honors with 24 points, some Davis led the Cougars with 28 Vandy^St. Jotas vs. Vanderbilt, while teammates Keener and P®W ^ take over. . .m e ‘®,^® Nets of toe 3iJd «®®^’ . . « the Iq u lr e s T d lL o c k to g them out Somewhere out there, people time. Off toe court. I try to for- learning. It just takes ' 112 Garstka (L) dec. Savlno C5olts’ owner CarroU Rose m e Ne Barry had 21 pointsaito ^® ^ thg Eastern Dlvisioti lead, have stopped talking about Pete get about it. Life’s too short to guy% longer.” your alley... points. Voiunteer-Tennessee vs. Pmvi- Slok netted 14 and 13 points re- S bloom to toe stricken survivors a BA were compelled to charge Kiernan. (EC) 6-3. Y League ______Nets were just five p o i ^ cjaldwell scored 29 potato Maravich being a bigger flop sit around and worry.” Mount and Leonard at least Kentucky. Southern CallfonUa d e n c ® e.^ Marshall—MlsaisstoDi anectivelvspectively for Rham. ®<1 ^ ^ Po*nta for the Winners._____ 116 Manganello (EC) pinned of toe Wi(tofta State and Mar- the same pric^ scale at toe Ne.w / htod Indiana with 11:48 Frt- Verga 27 for the Cou- than hU socks. Somewhere, lit- Defense, more than anything agree on tout point. NEXT TIME . . . vs. Marshall Big Four—N C SOMERS—^The short drive to Continuing to pace tiie to the first last night, Boland shall CoUege teams involved in York Knicks, with an $8.60 top, Cherrier (L) 4:00. and Drake, the other teams to L a s t N i^ t ^ S F i ^ t S day night when he got ^ re^ Charlie Scott who fouled tie Calvin Murphy and skinny BRING A DATE 126 Holmgren (L) dec. O’Con­ OU routed Paganl Caterers, 39- tragic plane crashes reflects before they were permitted to Want to really score high nor (EC) 7-1. see action, had an easier task in iK ^ r o n ^ pro football. play in Madison Square Garden. HAUFAX, N.S.-D.V. D »«.. ^ Utah—Washington vs. Utah, the Spartans to a batUe for 17 points with teanuM 9^*^*®** Jeff Kiernan ____ Nets’ owner Roy Boe subsidized with your date? Take her 132 Bayles (EC) pinned Oa- winning. .y, i«, Muito, iSdS.HAM, ‘’f -,, , YW O W NERS bordi (L) 1:36. Sun Bowl—Southern Chliforiiia NCCC leadership. ^ Carruthers scoring 12 (*) led ithe Oilmen. B>or the loo- m e American League’s most his 1,500 season ticket holders, Gary BtxHighton, 165, Brantford, Packera went on to whip ^ driving layup * $ ’ i •hj’/Miret duckpin bowling. It’s Kentucky, nationally third- who had bought their seats for 138 Quin (L) pinned Love vs. Texas-El Paso. Bayoli_ Nursing a bruised leg (Hdn’t KHXAMD — tnatag mny to ers, BUI Donovan netted six I2^ ^ w n ey won Canadian itote iS^h l Kentuckj^s v l ^ i y m e biggest impression Mount twice as much fun when • ranked, walloped DePaul 106-86 Oklahoma State vs. Southwest- seem to stop the high-scoring Ellington High, Tolland won Its points. f r o e ^ S ^ r r a i S i ^ f ^ r Z t o “- $5JS0 por gam'e. . . . m e Wash------“ L ' ^ s ^ e r l c a n BosketbaU w e r the Floridians, m e Oolo- has made this season has been Decemb^ Special (EC) 1:37. in its UK Invitational at Lexing­ ^there’s more than one! ^ 147 Werltog (L) pinned Egan em Louisiana. Lobo — Rutgers Court Hamed as he popped to fourth g^ame In five outtogs by' Manchester Travel Service [ r t r ^ a t shortstop or second ington Touchdown a u b is hon- ciUle - E d d ie A o w c ^ o n ^ ^ o n Pittsburgh neto who took over toe top ta the on the seat of hU pants, ton, Ky- Southern Cal, No. 6^ ^w lto toe Sen^. ZoUo oring toe nice guy who does nht East, were led by rookie Dan Is- Only Mount-toe 6-foot4 I^r- We will -install a new muffler on your YW Sedan Hava a ball, at (EC) 2:26. b- vs. Michigan State. Texas— 17 points to three quarters of dealing Granby ISgh its fourth nipped Community Y, 29-16, to rallied to the second half behind Drake vs. Texas ChrisUan Pres- acUon. Ray Berard netted 14 consecuttve loss. the nlghto^. The Travelmen J ^ L u e s WlU probably be tak- now own a pro fo^ball teanl 5/m t a ^ F t o b lo ^ T ^ T ^ S S S S w S t S a m S o i t a ^ »®1 scored 38 points ^ due AH-American, toe kid they including muffler, kits, labor, and 9 0 0 O R 165 ’Thurston (EC) dec. Holt Dennis Lnyton’s 37 points to new chrome pipes. Complete price A # * 7 0 (L) 4-2. no—Puget Sound vs. Fresno with Joe Peters 12, Paid Schulze Chuck Ramondo netted 18 were led by tough reixanidte en to spring training. . .Major- Jery Wolman has been Invited gAW ANTONIO Tex __TYmy Hme Kentuckv nlnoed toe Flo- grabbed 18 relxmnds. Dampler called the greatest shen8er with six r ^ " t - BOWLING LANES Conr^«cNcut Sun Bowl at EU Paso, Tex. m o i overfed athletes annual touchdown club banquet. ..5 ? ? , ' M ack Calvin put ta 27 for the kid who quit school early to sign (L) 9-6. Mtoeouri whlKied McMurry the Knight’s attack. Rego hoiked in 18 points wltoe followed by Scott Hyde Duckpin Drake, No. 9, trou^ed ’Texas- UNITED SPORTS GAR REPAIR Bow ling 186 Leahy (EC) dec. Roma- 84-59 and Hardin Simmons rout- Frank Martin kept the losers Fleet talUed .six field goals for %the Y entry, Phil ViJlentine (6) U toey -f®"’ F;r^man Denver as ^ d l a n s ! ^ a fat coiftract to beat a predlct- HOLIDAY O poraton Arltogton 102-83 in' .the Texas ROUTE 83 TALOQTTVnXJB, OONN. nelli (L) 10-7. ed Nevada-Reno 118-91 to the to the game with 17 points and 12 points. starred. gained meal money on vie- Ted Williams are^ now ®table- Hayward stoppe(l Stew Johnsen scored 80 points Wayne Hightower scored 27 ed merger between toe NBA Association CALL 646-4485 BOWLING LANES Uni. Souza (EX?) ptoned Rich­ Classic at Fort W o^. Cowboy Cnasslc doubleheader at was aided by the brothers, Duke Bob Berrlman paced the Player of the w eek :-D ave Johnny Neumann, a 6-foqt-7 Abilene. Tex. and Dave Enltogton with 12 and losers with 12 points. Speswer. a day for major leaguers, c^ - Seare Rc^bucl^Spo]^ D^^^ 2 -68 of 1st round of ry CUmon paced Denver with 22 bounds for UUto.

-PAGE FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING liERALD,- MANCHESTER, CONN,, SATURDAY, DECEMBER Hy 1970

MANniESTER EVENING. HERALR. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, DECEM ^R^^»^j^|^ _ Business Bodies A' PAGE FOURTEEN OIIK BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE OLAIMS DIP IN TOWN ried out In progressively shaifi- RFGC^j^riSIN Y The Manchester unemploy­ er steps throughout 1970, and we will realize their full benefit Ihi. I'M MOTYCXJR I 'M 1,/iJST A K IP Etusr A MlNOfZ. > ment office was one of five In DR. INLA^^LU SEE^' AMD HOW'S MV BRAVE " B R A V E A N D IF Y O U S E T B A C K ., -rW K SO S.' Answer lo fre*ious ryixl* the state that showed a decline - the first' quarter of 1971. Key L YOy^'NOW l LITTLE MAM.,,TODAY^ HURT ME I'LL V)J6T2ES0 ACCUSTDMSI? t o development programs, how­ L IT T L E A^y UMPERCDVetZ. W ED E = in the number of claims filed 'SCREAM LIKE b a c h e l o r s a b d u k ^ h ef* e e Q ever, are intact, and we see MAN".' us&*vs-xe.\.\- M E At the Bakery s M A r 5 p E for unemployment compensa­ A BANSHBEI t t h a t I Nesi.ec.Tfep t o M & E R t. > O U 'B e T P V IN iS T O 3 5 SIX R EM tion last week, according to no reason to change our expec­ PI>SH HOWAPZP POWM t a k e h i s W1F6 i n t o NJ TIR A HE S S E INJE tations for an early return to TtAe SKI ID (SReAT- CONSlPeRATlON.' I'LL ACROSS river L- 1 D O figures relecmed by the' Connecti­ T steady growth.” , N E «S ; AMISPFA.' A N V HAVS T O iN C U U P e H 6 R 57 Foreign agent A E r\i A c cut Labor Department. ■ 1 Weddint!----- N M E R FRESH PLANS NOWJ THAT s o t h a t sHe PoesN'T 58 Slush T N R Rogers plant on Mill fit.'* j e a l o u s o 5 Pumpkin — W g E A L_ E Locally, the number of per- PS'S (SlUINS u p < 3 s r (= H 1 A makes molded parts for GM. H\s s o c a e s s j 8 Small pastry DOWN N| O H E M t= ' sons f i l i ^ new or continued a-U(Soard of directors' ...r <30T AN IPEA dramas 9 Affirm tapir Indian Waterbury. Most declines were meeting this week. l o o k o u t m a k ! / ATTA-, BOV, DOC.' 43 Difficult KEEP'EM bust:.. HOW WE CAN GET 22 Dutch city 10 Roster, os of 30 Furnish witit fractlolnt. They are Charles E. Poulin ol e a s e O ^ - . I OUTA THIS MESS,' 44 French stream 23 Cookint* SUluicl.asoldiers cargo • - - . Manchester, Noel J. Belcourt utensil 11 Hardy heroine 32 Fabled marine 46 Catch Statewide, the unemployment 24 Threefold 19 Food fish creaUiTes 47 Singing voice compensation totals continued 27 African river 21 Body of water 35 Simple- 48 Cease 51 Snooze * to rise to 78,B90, a rate of 7.1 31 Direction oauii. 30 Takes into per cent. A year ago, the rate 32 Methcgliii 3. 3 0 1 33 Upward 1 z i 1 5 5 1 was 2.6 per cent. (comb, form) 4 [yifUAKP MOEIUTV 34 Entire amount 12 3 ■L JOBTS AOBNOT 35 Humble 16 30 Canadian 15 John C. Lang of Vernon has province (ab.) 18 9 20 21 Joined Morrissey & Cheney, 37 StagRcrcrs ■ Hartford multiple line Insurance OU'r OUR WAY BY NEG COCHRAN 39 Bakery 22 23 product 1 agency, as a commercial and 28 29 3U 40 Upper limb 24 w 26 27 •4.. industrial account specialist. I 5A1P HURRV IN THERE AMP SIVE 41 Persian Lang has more than 16 years • F ’. ,'r H 3 2 :>«■»- d* lO rSRAAARAW A LIFT/ HE ORPEREP A SET gateway 3) HfA, W.TU ?M m Nt 0»< OF BARBELLS FOR JEFF F(3R CHRISTMAS ■ agency and Insurance company 42 Nervous 34 351 experience, most recently as AMP THE PELIVERy A\AN LEFT THEM ON disorder ■ BY I’HIL KUOIIN t h e f r o n t PORCH' HE’S DETERAAIPJEP manager of a Hartford agency. laMMI.B SI'UKKI TO SET ALL THE WEIOHTS UP TO H S 45 Spheres' of 37 38 39 (HeraM -piiWU) by Pinto) ROOM BEFORE JEFF OETS h o m e - action ■ a m p THAT'S HISTHIRP TRIP 49 Incursion 40 company’s 93 units. Robert L. Rice, president, , euSPl'WHgPg ruK’W ■ “First in the Nation’’ is the designation earned by -<0O AMP HE WOM'TjOUIT/ 50 Hostelry P- 4b 4( 48 presents an achievement plaque to Jack Wignall S£9MeTH(M6 n u .iw o 42 43 44 the new European Health Spa on W . Middle Tpke. 52 Seasoning 1 Jr., the local manager; and Kay Allman, women s used by 51 52 According to officials of the Utah-based health club Hoii-Wi, cm \ at 34 Hunter Rd. Conservative Party, wound up Four Powers to stimulate the . , r c dent of the Carter Chevrolet Co. range planning. well. two days of talks with President stalemated Mideast peace talks. BY FRANK O’NEAL Before that he was for five at Main and Charter Oak Sts. Barclay’s new apjxxintment Is SHORT RIBS years commercial Insurance JOINS IJVBONNE Nixon Friday and said he was —The Soviet Union will ne­ The appointment becomes ef­ his second this year. Last sum- graduate In his ■ class at the supervisor for the Insurance Michael D. Martino Sr. of flying home feeling a natural re­ gotiate on issues in Its Interest, fective Jan. 1. Army Logistics Management but the Russians are still watch­ ANOtMER BUNCH OP I Compainy of North America. Windsor has joined the staff of lationship between the two coun­ Duff, who has been employed Center here. WHITE EvES HAVE LANPED G. T. LaBonne & Associates of . tries had been revitalized. \ ful for Western weaknesses Prom 1966 to 1963 he was at Carter’s since 1963, will also Arm y Maj. J. E. B. Stuart Jr. Manchester. He will specialize TTie two leaders walked the which can be exploited. WMAtSiJALUWE D O ? engaged in inland marine and of Manhasset, N.Y., received in financial planning at the 166 —While doubting that British ocean marine underwriting for the distinguished graduate cita­ grounds of the presidential re­ Main St. insurance agency. entry Into the European (Com­ IV,-iq The Home Insurance Company tion Friday following comple­ treat at C3amp David Friday in Active' in community affairs mon Market would negatively and In casualty underwriting for ^ tion of a 19-week course In logis­ a meeting Heath described as a In Windsor. Martino is a mem­ affect trade with this country. The Travelers Insurance Com- ^ tics and executive development. "completely relaxed and natur­ ber of the Hartford Life Under­ Heath said both he and Nixon panles. ■" He placed first among 30 other al exchange of views.” BY ROY CRANE writers Association and has "That’s why I regard the favor liberal trade policies. lU /,/, S A W Y K U A 1964 graduate of (31ty Uni­ officers and clvtUan students versity of New York, Lang has studied in the C.L.U. program. vJHV, SVEN.' ' y I JUST BORROWED IT FOR 1 rrT.T, cillU’RTH. , ' OSOV 1 HOPE 11". AAR trainer, WHT, 1)9- NE6, also done graduate work at He lives with his wife and two % W V d 1 J WHAT ARE YOU / A MINUTE...WHILE THE TRAINER ■ ,i-5 TIMHP0P'-'‘-.:'.l ] ' ' '■lPWJS?.rKR'i. 1 VfOULDN'T YOU ' YOU BET.' New York University and has children at 21 Mldlan Ave. LIKE SOME JUST A5 SOON DOING WITH THE 16 EATING ICE CREAM IN THE studied at the School of Insur­ ELEPHAMT.'’ \ KITCHEN. I WANTED OUR rE CREAM AS I PUT PAISV ance, New York City. He Is CONFIRMS LOSS " TIM TO SEE IT. .y FLOWERS and PLANTS ANP CAKE,. / BACK IN THE presently completing courses Norman L. Greenman, presi­ TOO? ' \ VAN. . . ■■ ^ D CLAIM SPAIN ft>IZ iW E MUST build BI6C$iNDE. leading to the designation of dent of Rogers Corp. of R ^ e rs , For The Holiday 1-..,- ‘.'I-?-iV-1 SAIL. M A N Y M O O N S ..' CHIEF CRA-zy HORSE. In a special letter to stock­ Chartered Property and Casual­ Noel J. Belcourt Jr. holders this week, confirmed an ty Undersgriter. E earlier forecast of a loss for A past member of the East of the Willimantic office and a POINSETTIAS the final quarter of the year. Hartford Jaycees, he lives wtlh member of the bank’s associate Although no figures were his wife and three children on board in Willimantic. He Is co- given, Greenman reported that C/A-f? Ckistlewood Rd. In Vernon, chairman of the Manchester the company "w ill show a sub­ ® mo k, hU, i« . T.M. t.|. u.s f.l o«. \riiere he Is active in church Scholarship Foundation’s fund- stantial loss for the quarter.” and community affairs. raislYig committee. He Is mar­ William D. Barclay He added, however, that the ried and lives with his wife and 'I- "But, Dad, if I didn't know the meaning of responsi­ company expects to be back In' mer, he had been made asso­ CVaAMEN AND MUM HJUfTS orJEAf. BUTS EQUIPMENT two children at 318 Redwood bility, how could I duck itT ’ the black In the first quarter of ciate^ director-marketing Infor­ Nelson Frelghtways, Inc., of Rd. Thomas D. Duff mation under Brodbeck. UiliEATHS AND SnUVS 1971. Belcourt Is assistant manager ■^RockvUle has compleited the Barclay joined the company C BY LANK LEONARD continue In his capacity as gen­ Greenman said, “ Signs now at the Manchester Main office, purchase of more than $600,000 in 1956 as research manager. eral sales manager and assist­ Indicate an easing of Inventory having been transferred here worth of new equipment, ac­ He became manager-marketing DID YOU TALK .y /T'S USELESS — HE ^ BUT HE AUGHT LISTEN TO SOMEBODY BY MILTON CANIFF cording to Clifford J.O. Nelson, ant general manager. reduction by our customers as from Cromwell In 1966. He join­ STEVE CANYON planning in 1968. TO HIM ABOUT / DOESN'T HE5PF.CTA)E! LINE you; PLEASE DON'T LET ME y treasurer. The expenditure was An East Hartford native, Duff early as January, and we anti­ ed CBT in 1957. He Is a mem­ DOWN, AUCK' - I WANT YOU ,T '' A Manchester naUve, he at­ /V\K‘K‘ r WAMT MV 'ig' l(,)J-INI6H IT JOLLY? / HE HAS NO GRATITUDE IT WILL BE INDEED...mCLUDING, AS IT WILL,DANNY for 40 tractors from Ford Motor joined the local auto firm as cipate early resumption of full ber of the Manchester Rotary ' FOR ALL THE THINGS J TO SEE M Y BOY! . ------' ' h o w n ic e'Y' th is is p o t e e t WE HAVE A FULL IT WILL BE AN tended schools here, graduating FLOWERS •:OLi EGB! 6i( .".V BI1VINE66 '6 ■' PE. HOUSE FOR VOU ENTHUSIASTIC RRACiaE, LAWYER,PILOT — AND SABOTEUR WITH A a salesman and for 10 years in scale ordering by General Club and the Vernon Republican RAT RA-.E ifitJlV .ViANV UE GIVEN HIM! /" OF YOU TO CANYON OF THE Co. from Manchester High School BOMB IN HIS VOCABULARY...! a row qualified as a member of Motors." LARGE SELECTION OF '■‘UTHLE55 PE" HAD 1-^ WITH/ _ 5ITSY BEEFMAN, \ AAEETUS.'^ HIGH CITY HERALD The purchase was necessary In 1943. He eemned a bachelor’s For All JOURNAL-SHE the "lOO Car Club.” A member He also announced com­ WE'KE THE COM- W Y so NICE YOU'RE FORGETPNG because of the firm ’s increased degree at the University of Con­ CANDIAN. lALSAM. SELECT A'lITTEE FOE YOUR/ / IS COVERING THE of the CJhevrolet Society of Sales pletion of arrangements for a volume of business, Nelson said. necticut and a master’s from Occasions CHRISTMAS TREES LECTURE I y/* ''/ Executives, he was one of 43 $3.5 million, five-year revolving Receipts for the current year Iowa State University. He Is men in the United States chosen credit and term loan. are expected to exceed $18 mil­ married, has three children and . in 1966 to receive advanced saVes Greenman concluded, “ We lion for the first tlnlfe. lives with Ws family on <3ilca- CUT FLOWERS Nelson, whose main head­ training at Wayne State Univer­ are planning and budgeting for go’s north side. quarters is in Rockville, oper­ sity. a successful 1971. Ck>st and ex­ BOUQUETS McCONVILLE pense reduction have been car- ates 12 freight terminals from He Is a member of the Man- Jrfi 'Stuart’s Kin CORSAGES FlorW end GreenhouMS J Tops Arm Course CENTER PIECES 802 WOODBRIDGE STREET— 649-5947 FT. LEE, Va. (AP) — Ifce ^e&t grandson of Confederate \1K ABEBNATHV I’.V UOLSTON ,IO\’i;s .Tiid FRANK RIDGEWAY Gen- Jeb Stuart was top honor FUNNY! I COULD HAVE 9 ^ C H 0 P ! CHOP! CM Op! C M o P fC H o ^ I SWORN THAT WAS ANCTTHER WOOPTECKERj CHOP- wop CHOP I WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALl.l CHOP/ CHOP! • ■ ■ o t tfiG LCCK AT TH ESE WFIOS TH IS S K IN N y DIOL. WHY D O N 'T MOU SO cMVALM PAItKADE CUD PICTURED HAIR/SCjy WITH OUTSIDE AND FIAY? ) 1 FOUND OP IN /AOM? HUH, FO P? r THE ATTiq, FOR WHO IS IT ? y ~ Howard J. Hickey Jr. JONES.. ■\ Town Committee and serves on PIDSEWA"/a the vestry of St. John’s Episco­ PARKADE pal Church In Vernon. He and I2--19 his wife and four sons live at 78 XT Bette Circle. PUIRf ILL.VS POI’ BY AL VERMEER Hickey Is the bank’s director of employment and training. He -ruSWTER,)/' WWAT's " T ^ I M M A K I N G jolived CBT as assistant training HEALTH NATURAL FOOD SHOPPE “ ■ ' t h e . l O E A , LIST OF WHAT . . . A N D 1 director in January 1969 and 9 (IN LIGGEH DRUG) (^PRISCILCA, W A N T F O R W A N T IT /z-n was promoted to assistant treas­ -R? ^CHRISTMAS- T O B-E A , S U R P R IS E L urer later that year. He has an BY CROOKS & LAWRENC E M.A. in personnel administration (APTAIN EASY (rom Springfield College and -PRE-OPENING SPECIAL— H0\SB OPEN THAT B16 OVEKHEAP POOR. OH, E A ^ y ... \9 9 H ^ P0NN«. VETi ■ THE HA$ serves on the University of Hart­ WHILE X 6ET $ALUY OUT OF THE ALIVE? wjT'^HAVENT TRIEP lEEN HEAKP IW ford faculty. He Is married and CARl ^ HBK ROU^El-^HE I ....i CHAUFFEUR'^ HOFFMAN PRODUCTS — SCHIFF — PLUS PRODUCTS NEEP& FRE^H APARTMEMT ,— has three chlldrien. The family AIK FIK^T' lives at 20 Meadowood Rd., Tol­ • NATURAL VITAMINS • NATURAL FOODS land. BREADS • CHEESE • LOW SALT # RAW SUGAR BBIEFS I '■ Michael Galaba of Michaels • LOW SUGAR • NO PRESERVATIVES Jewelers, 968 Main St., has ) im w HiA. It 1«* IX-14 quallfled as a registered jewel­ • LIBRARY • CEREALS • MILLET er, a UUe of m erit awarded by the American Gem Society upon l,.\.NrKLO'l BY COIvER nml PENN successful completion of a study ^1 and comprehensive written ex­ / I KNdW HOW VOU FEEL LORI.V ALL HAVE TO A _ amination related to the science COME IN AND BROWSE — NOT FULLY STOCKED. BUT READY TO SERVE YOU ' BUT VOU've GOT TO LEAfJN V of gemology. E K A ve Tx -z. mnmirnr slush, they cleared this site as scheduled and WITH THE MOST NATURAL AND PUREST FOODS AND VITAMINS , . . TO e e ! p ^ p ite the T h u r s ^ morning^ The scene is New State Rd. and Ted Trudon, owner of the new held ^ ,y ^ '^ t h e new home of S&S Buick, replacing the present BY ROUSON Porsche-Audl Auto agency on 1 ,^ - ‘ LITTLE SPORTS Ad^s St., ^ , E-Middle Tpke. Holding the rendering are Town Tolland Tpke., reports that sales ^ d^lership atMain St. a n d E. Schwab. Others, from left, pf both cars have risen sharp­ □ n (T Mana^r ^mss and Ramans, MAKE UP A CHRISTMAS HEALTH FOOD BASKET X s ly since the Audi was Introduc­ ' 9 ^ Atty. Jules Buick district manager. Construction ed In the U.S. 10 months ago. Locally, he reported, his firm

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1970 .X. PAGE PAGE SIXTBEJ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1970 H orhtt^iiw riw 49 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY S H O R T E N WHIPPLE Business Services — ~ Hottfos Far Seda 72 L o t * F o r 73 Our of tow n AKC' Registered miniature Miitiecd Instrumants S3 Apartiwomi ITati Aportiiiant BuHdbigs O f f e r e d 1 3 1 i3 V e Christmas trees for sale. P ossible F o r S a le 7 S poodles, black, females, shots . Tanomants 63 MANCHESTER 454 W oodland St., M a n o h e ^ r . For Sola 69 PRIVATE SALE —Estate Uke two-family lot. Price for quick ciOVEN’ntT — Slx-roOm-over- U t e eHOLE QUARTER •WeV'« SEEM and papers. CaU 648-9812. BERBrSlIILO CLASSIFIED ^ ^ I^ C aU ^ ^ 8UB-L.BASB, 7 months, 2-bed- OPPOSITE Center Park, 6- grounds, luxuriously landsc^ 88,600. Frechette Real- gigg cgpe. puU shed dormer, TWO YOIJNG maiWed men will PUWINOON'WEOdOSITEEtlOOf 8100. CaU 049-8868 after 5 n.m .. AKC Toy Poodle, white, male, ^ST M A S Tmesnw ^______:______" *"• room m odem ^^artm ent, 8155. ed, located In JtoncheSter 647-9993. do small repair Jobs and paint­ 7)ICflfi.O 'KXl CAH BARCLV > famUy of 8 rooms each, ex­ i n n il BuUt-lna, iVi baths, large ing, also cellar cleaning and shots and wonhed. Two $4. Route h’ VOX MARK IV Tear Dn^ Available January lat. or be- ceUent condition. Priced to Green' Area. Four-bedroom ______!.------— roonu, walk-out basement. MAKE OUT THE PliWeRS;»l.ET m iles east o f Route 195. 1-429- home features waU-to-waU car- A-ZONBD wooded buUUng lot light trucking. Call 646-4892, months old. 875-6908. gultar with case, two pick-ups seU. T. J. Chrocl^tt, Realtor, M id 20's. Hayes A gen cy, 646- ADVERTISING ALOME WE - 2636. peting In formal draped dining on Carol Dr. AU utUiUea on 646-2047. exceUent condition. 643^I920. ------apartm ent, 648-1677. 0181. PEKINOESB puppies — AKC . room and sun fiUed modem street. Braithwaito Agency, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS SNOW removal—sidewalks -and m in t''s a c r ific e . 649-7410, stove; l«frigerator, heat, and kitchen. Spacious paneled rec­ 649-4593. COVENTRY, $28,600. N icely de­ F i m I o im I J P 4 m iA 9 ~ i driveways. The price Is right. ■^,628^W6. electricity furnished. No pets. Businoss Proporty reation room, fireplace and 8 AJI. to 4:30 Anriqnes 56 BOLTON—One-acre house lots, signed 6-Toom Ranch, fire­ Call 649-2497. Single adults preferred. CaU bay window create true com­ place, paneled famtty room, GERMAN sheidierd puppies SEASOJWlD'^Oord wo(^. Sawed TAG SALE — anytime this F o r 7 0 beautiful view, minutes from 6^5-0678 after 6 p.m . fort in the large draped Uving new ceramic tile bath, spa­ CX)PY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ROOFING and carpentry — puppy shots and wormed, and,,d^vered. E. Yeomans, week. OaU 872-4666 fo r direc- new R oute 6, asking $7,600. ~n~:~;r7rri~7r; c o u n t r y store. Route 6 loca­ room. Outside piorch and patio, paper trained. Black, £lack 742-8594. cious tree shaded lot. Ixaiia 4:30 P.M. DAY BEFORE PtIBUCAT10^ new and repairs. Capable, con­ tioiis. CSierry Oatrieg table, MANCHESTER tion, 6V&-room R anch, VA baths, closet, attic and ceUar, stor- scientious work at reasonable brown combination. 876-900T,'-'^ Uanket cheat, captains chair. Apartments, 2-bedroom duplex D lm ock R ealty, 649-9828. lleiutllnp for Saturday and Monday 1» 4:80 p.m. Frida; out buUdlngs, long road front­ space galore, 2-car ga ANDO'VEK — wooded lot With p rice s-b y Scotty, 648-2829. and a lot of old chlnor etc. apartment, large rooms, am- POODLE, AlOJ jeglstered, SEASONED firewood for sale, age, exceUent potential. Hayes rage. CaU owner, 64jh8800 a l- artesian weU, 100x880*. reason- (H V E N ^ Y — Sum m er cot- w ill deliver. Call 647-9479. Muat aeU, leaving state. P'® c>o»eta, 1% baths, heat, hot, PLEASE READ YOUR AD TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — black miniature,' l4 months, A gency, 646-01^1. ter 5 p.m . able. Virginia H. »CeUnskl,' ' tage, tqilque log cabin styling. ------water, carpeting, two alr-con- High wooded lot. Four romns, Trees cut, building lots clear­ 896. Good with children, 646- Broker, 649-1116. Classified or “ Want Ads’* are taken over the phone as d SEASONED flrewood, delivery ------dlUoners, appUances, washer VERNON — Rmte 88 near Clr- carpeuiig. Some financing ed, trees topped. Got a tree 4268. convenience. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST A h AST TME ACTION IS OR'lOOR throughout ConnecOout. Hours W e m lw d .— Bum SB dryer hook-up, parking, cle, new modem commercial AMSTON LAKE — One lot 50x avaUable. 85.000. H ayes A gen­ DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time tor the problem! Well worth phone Offered by the SIDE -AND BEFORE WE'I &/EN OET KirrENS — Free to good 9 a.m , - 9 p.m , 1-687-2168. ______**** aw Oarage optional. Adults. 8226. buUdlng with several uses, of- 200, 81.600. 8500 down, balance cy , 646-0181. next insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE In- ca ll, 742-8252. (ME PtM Off - 1MEET! TWEET .'. WANTED — Antique furniture, CaU 646-1769 875-9407, 872-9690. ficea o r retaU, e tc. SeUlng be- 5 years. Arthur Lussier, Brok­ correct or omitted insertion for any advertisement and then homes. Friendly, healthy ...... ' quarter^ CNER- OilAMfiE SiPES' low replacem ent cost, 850,000'. er, P.O. Box 201, Bolton, VERNON only to the extent of a “ make good’’ Insertion. .Errors which SNOW removal, sidewalks A J ” SEASONED fireplace wood,for glass, pewter, oU paintings or ... MATM~flT— other antique enUffliM ItemItems. s Any Anv mtsn.quan­ MAIN ST., Second flo o r, 8 PhUbrick Agency, Realtors, PHILBRICK Conn. do not lessen the value of the advertisement will not be driveways. Priced to fit the old . 648-9868 evenings. delivered, ca ll 228-9686. rooms, heat, hot 'water and A TIME FOR JOY tity. The H arrison’s, 648-8709, 040-4200. o corrected by "make good’’ InsertloD Job. Call 643-1672. garage. One or two adults. 165 Oakland Street (Come see this beautiful four- i^SONED hardwood, fire­ 8140. Security required. 046- SNOW plowing - commercial, Aitkies for Solo 45 place lengths and split. Cash AGENCY Rosort Proporty bedroom (Colonial. It will (Rockville, Toll Free) HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques “ 26, 941. Invastmant Proporty bring Joy to your heart. can handle large lots. Call day OOFIELl.’^ Artie Cat, Route and carry, trunk load, 84- et®' For Salt 74 F o r S oBo l o 70-i This immaculate home has 643-2711 87S-3136 o r night, 872-9565. 83, E ast Glastonbury, 838-5622. tlon w agon, 88. plok-up, 812. ^^®®’ FIVE ROOMS for i^ t, second PROFESSIONAL man’s Ranch, ______glassware. We, buy estates. approximately 2,800 ^ u ^ . all the things to give year Call us anytime for Panthers, Delivered C.O.D. pick-up load, floor. Available January 1st. MANCHESTER — business STEPS, sidewalks, stmie walls, Village Peddler, Auctioneer, feet of living space, 16x24’ Uv- ’round Joyous living. Price Is Pumas, and Lomx, clothing, 818. Call 742-8262. CaU 528-5105. blojk with 6 apartments, We don’t specialize. AU prop­ AutomoblM » for Solo 4 fireplaces, flagstone terraces. 420 Lake St., Bolton. 649-8247. ex­ ing room with fireplace, a Joy too. 881.900!! (Call All concrete repairs, both In­ accessories, parts, service. WE HAVE customers waiting cellent condition."- Owner wlU erty imaginable can be found M r. B i^dan now. 649-6300. ______SEASOhED firewood, any formal dining, modem kitch­ at (Connecticut River Resdty, %- ' side and outside ridllngs, land­ for the rental of youv. apart­ finance 80 per cent at per ABOUT 100 used fluorescent length. Sawed and split, dump en, library with fireplace, In c., 802-387-4211, 802-264-6966. HERALD 1966 GTO, ,red convertible, 389, scaping. Reasonably priced. Ugjit fixtures, 4’ , 84 each with truck load, 826. half load, 815. Rooms W ithout Board 59 ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ cent. Terrific income produc­ three large bedrpoms, spacious • • B & W * « with trips. Call 742-6441. Call 643-0851. V tate A ssociates, In c. 648-5129. er. CaU now, Hayes Agency, ® 1170 by NEA, Ik ., ~ B u n d in g — Bonds— Stocks— Help W anfd Merit 36 bulbs. Sell amount. iUso, D elivered. 648-9605. paneled family room with fire­ BARROWS and WALLA(CE (Co. THE THOMPSON House —Cot­ U46-0181. place, 3% baths, waU-to-waU BOX LETTERS C3EAN 1967 MUSTANG, 2 plus —ul 1- It 8’ fixtures. Gremmo & Sons Manchester Parkade Controctinq 1 4 Mortgogesl 27 g e n t l e m a n who U Interest- j. T^ke., tage St., centrally located, ROOM furnished apart- carpeting In many rooms, Out of Town 2 Fastback, automatic trans­ m ent, stove, refrigerator, MANCHESTER close to shop "OK, OK! You have anxieties about the uncertainty of M anchester 649-6300 For Your ed In l e a m ^ I n s o la tio n o f M anchester, 649-9958. G oi^n— Fonn— large pleasantly r furnished patio, swimming pool, two-car F o r S a le 7 5 mission, power steering, de­ Household Services N.J. LiAFLAMME — Carpenter heat, hot water. Private bath, pmg^ 4-family with 4 room the market— / have anxieties about the uncertainty draperies. Must have c a r .______room s, parking. CaU 649-2858 garage and a 3 acre lot with a VERNON-MANCCHESTER line, faifotmation luxe interior, many other ex­ Offered 13-A contractor. Additions, remod- MORTGAGES,IlGES, loans, f^ , sec- Dairy Prodiicfs 50 of hemlines!" Part-Ume, mornings prefer- h OT WATBp furnace, with a c - ______for overnight and permanent Apply Marlows 867 Main Bt. apartments, 4-car garage, new view, surrounds this lovely VERNON — Three - bedroom custom buUt five-room ”L” tras. Financing available to ellng and repairs. Coll any­ ond, third. All kinds.'' Resdty THE HERALD wUl not red, regular basis. Sch^ule cessories, %V>. Builtin bathtub, a p PIES for sale—Courtlands, , guest rates. LOOKmG for aiw^n« real heating system, and “ d custom buUt hom e. Raised Ranch. 27x15’ Uving R anch. VA baths, fireplace, qualified buyer. 649-4464. tim e for free estim ate. • 876- statewide. Oedlt rating unnec­ disclose the identity of REWEAVING of bums, moth- essary. Reasonable. Confiden­ can be worked out. Call Drap­ 825. T oilet, 810, sinks and m etal Delicious and McIntosh. Volpe,^ estate rental - apartm ents, 30’s. Hayes A gency, 646-0181. room, witif-YirepIace and waU- full basement, large rooms any advertiser using box holes, zippers repaired. Window 1642. ery D ept., 648-5171. Farms off Birch Mountain Rd. FTIRHISHED rooms, color TV, SUMS Par 7 2 CONTEMPORARY 9 - room tial, quick arrangements. Al- w all cabinets. 648-2466 evenings Houses For Sale 72 to-wall carpeting, large kitch­ 824,900. H ayes A gency, 646- letters. Readers answer­ shades made to measure, continental breakfast includ­ homes, midUple dwriUnp, no ]^[a NCHESTER — Ideal loca- juava rwr a view and over 3,- 1966 FALCON, good condition. vin Lundy A gency, 627-7971. p^ R T -T lM E c a ^ e r , 4 o r 648-1442. to Volpe Rd. Bolton. fees. (CaU J.D. R ^ Estate As- ^ ^ medical buUdlng. en recently redecorated, laim- 0131. ing blind box ads who all size Venetian blinds. Keys ed, weekly and monthly sea­ 000 square feBt o f IM og area. 8560. Call 649-3783. 983 ' M ain St., Hartford, Eve- sociates, Inc. 648-5129. MANCHESTER Industrial zone dry room , m baths, two-zone desire to protect their Special Services 15 per night. 6 idghts per week, USED galvanized angle Iron sonal rates. Flano’s Motor Large Colonial home with ex­ ROLLENG PARK — WlUard large family room, 3 full baths, mstem attached ga- BOLTON — (Custom 6-room made while you wait. Tape r e - ______nings, 283-6879. 3-famlly house, exceUent busi­ .a identity can follow ‘his must be steady. Apply In per­ IH" to 6" ift^wldth, 6’-20' Housahoid Goods 51 Inn, 646-2803. tra co m e r buUdlng lot. (Call to Road, X 6-room Cape, O2 unfinish- K s bedrooms, OK*26’ llarlno*living IWim.room. _ - _ _ _ . * . . . brick Ranch am on 4-MtAtwo MOMlrlUrsaparkUke procedu re■ 1970 CADILLAC corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 cREATWE Catering offer- THREE-bedroom Duplex, air- ness oppertunity. High traffic rage. 814,000 at 7% assumable son, Lom bard B ros., Nutnnjeg lengths In excellent condition, ------. Inspect. H eritage House, 646- ed, large kitchen, ceramic 2 fireplaces, 2-car garage. aores, 2-car garage, 2 bathe, Customized Eldorado Del- M ain St., 649-5221. Ing formal dining, modem buf- MORTGAGES — First and sec- FTJRNISHEID R(X)M , stove, re­ condition units, very residen­ count, good condition. CaU mortgage. Low 20’s. Towne Enclose your romy to Rd., South Windsor.^ An equal large quantity. Rockville REFRItJEI^TOR apart- 2482. bath, fireplace, Buckley finished family room. . Hie Cavelero, 2-tone blue, fully fets, cookouts, stag parties ond. All types to suit require­ ment sized, like new, 876. 30” frigerator and linens provided. tial area, big yard area, one now. 831,500. H ayes A gency, LAND — 3 acres In Manchester Real E state, 649-4066. 9 CUSTOM made draperies, slip opportunity employer. the box in an envelope — equipped, excellent condi­ created especially for you. 24 Scrape, Route 80, Rockville, m onth’s security. $210. (CaU 648- School, close to everything, best of everything. CaU to see. address to the Classified covers and reupholsterlng. ments. (Confidential, efficient gas stove, 885. Aluminum R eferen ces required. 801 Main IN(X>ME apartm ents — 1-10 646-0131. with 7 - room Colonial, 1% tion, lOw mileage. Must be Leggett St., East Hartford, 872-0032. 0508 from 3-9 p.m . Ken Ostrinsky, Realtor, 643- VERNON 'H ayes A gency, 646-0181. Manager, Manchester Budget terms. Established in service. P . A. T hom e, 649-6281. DRIVERS for school buses, doors, 82x80, 86x80, 810- St. 649-8802. baths, large front-to-back Uv­ Evening Herald, together seen to ‘ tc appreciated. 528-6348. Manchester Schools, 7:30 to 1333. CUSTOM BUILT RANCH 1946. Days, 624-0164, evenings, PILLOWS — home made, vari­ 648-2465 evenings m 648-1443. . FOUR-R(X)M apartment, cen­ SSi.-SS "S' S ' ing room, formal dining room, Here is yoiir chance to buy VERNON — Attractive Ranch, with a memo listing the Trade acceptable. MORTGAGES — 1st. and 2nd., 8:45 a.m., 2:16 to 3:46 p.m. LIGHT housekeeping room, garage on bus line, very low modem eat-ln kitchen and den 649-7590. ous sizes and shapes In a tral location, security and ref­ ond mortgage. (CaU Arthur a one-year old 6-room Ranch buUt a few years ago on a companies you do NOT 646-0551 " 525-1947 mortgages— interim financing Excellent part-time opportuni­ 3INGER touch and sew with with heat and utiUties, for re­ 20’a Braithwalte Agency, on first floor. Three large bed­ Roofing— Siding 16 variety of colors and materi­ erences 8125. m onthly. W olver- Lussier, Agent, 622-6228, 742- in a fine neighborhood for large lot In a quiet neighbor­ want to see your letter. — expedient aind confidential ty. Wo train you. 643-2414. .ablnel. Monograms, hems, fined lady. CaU 643-6388 or 649- R ealtor, 649-4693. UNBELIEVABLEII! rooms up. Large screened Mr. Matula als. (Call 643-1730 m ornings 10- ton A gen cy 649-2813. 8620. 828,000. 1^ baths, built-ins, hood. Near schools, shopping Your letter will be de­ service. J. D. Real Estate embroiders, etc. Used, excel­ 0641. porch. Beautiful g;rounds. Sled stroyed if the advertiser HAVE AN EASY iroWELLi Home Improvement 12, evenings 6-8. DUPLE3X — 7-7, close to new See for yourself. This Inde­ formal dining room, fire- and bus line. Three bedrooms, BUICK — 1967 Wildcat converti­ A ssoc. 643-6129. PART-TIME service station at­ lent condition. Guaranteed. trail for children. Stone walls, is one you've mentioned. Co. Expert installation of TWO ROOMS for rent, kitchen VILLAGER Apartment^Rye- North end shopping, bus, scribable 7-room spUt for placed ll'ving room, beamed two-full baths, paneled patio ble. Extremely fine condition. aluminum siding, gutters and tendant needed momlngs-af- NEW BARBY doll dresses, 50 p-yn price now 856 or 7 month- room Townhouse. Ihi tiled etc. Part of land is extra and «garage. Immediate occu­ If not It will be handled Financing available. 81.866. HOLIDAY faculties and laundry facUiUeb. Houses For Sale 72 school and churches. Separate only 827,900. 24x14 enclosed ceiUng and garage. Please trim. Roofing installation and temoons and weekends. Apply cents, complete wedding outfit ly payments ot $8. J522-0476. baths, waU-to-'wall carpeting, building lot of record, 102 x 600’. pancy. $27,900. 'WU also con­ in the usual manner. Call 649 - 2094. - Ladies only. 649-6129.- furnaces, garage, large lot patio, rec room, garage, call Mr. Gordon for an ap- <'' repairs. 649-6495, 876-9109. in person, (Contone’s Esso, 308 81.26; 648-^2. lealer two air-cmdltioners, private sider renting. Owner, 1-346- Let “HBAI^'S" residential Business Opportunity 2B 100x267’, good condition. Re­ beautiful yard and oh so NEW LISTING — Oversized pointm ent. West AUddle Tpke. basement. Washer and dryer 1858. 1966 FORD Custom 600, Fordor- experts talce .tte load off CLEAN, USED refrigerators, duced to 828,900. Keith Real many other features! Truly Garrison Colonial, less than GUTTERS and roofs repaired,------hookup, appUances. Avsdiable MANCCHESTER AND VICINITY ______V—8, automatic, power steer­ your shoulders, at very nom­ and supervised MECHANIC for truck fleeL COLONIAL crib and mattress, ranges, automatic washers E state, 646-4126, 649-1922. a home with tender-loving one year old. ciwner trans­ e e Lost and Found 1 replaced. Interior, exterior APPROVED Apartments— Flats— January 1st. (Charles Lesper- e • B & W ing, radio, extra wheels, snow inal expenses, by 'cleaning painting. Reasonable prices, modeling schools for sale by must have experience and 810. Ciall 643-9424. with guarantees. See them at care. W anted”' Real Estate77 Tenements 63 ance, 649-7620. ferred. Eight iwm s, 2% b a r r OWS and WALLA(CE Co LOST — Small gray female cat, 648-2880 . ______you r: ( excellent workmanship. Free Hanover Models, Inc. Jack tools. Plenty of hours. 648-2414. B. D. Pearl’s AppUances, 649 819,600 — Four-room Ranch, first-floor family room with SNOW blowers — we have Manchester Parkade ALi. CASH for your property estimates. No Job too small. Feinberg, 243-0301. Main St. (JaU 648-2171. SIX - room apartment, north DELUXE one-bedroom apart- nice lot, garage, GI’s no BEST BUYS M. HELEN PALMER, fireplace, formal dining room, vicinity Vernon St. .-Buckley BELAIR, 4-door, 283 stan- E1G>ER1ENCE3:> carpenters, them. Aliens 7 h.p. Cub Cadet M anchester 649-5306 within 24 hours. Avoid red School. Reward. 643-5694. Kitchens ' Strip (Call 646-1399. do'wn payment. /»jq cool * bedrooms, aluminum siding, ______dard, heavy duty suspension, lo r fram ing. C all 643-9661 fo r riders, used Jari Snow Blower. end, completely renovated, ment, wall - to - wall carpet- R ealtor tape. Instant service. Hayes R ec Room s Wash heat furnished. Can be seen ing throughout, complete ap- 3-Fam lly 827.900. Dfio-ooiai. garage. ExceUent neigh- cXiVENTRY — ASSUMABLE positraction, one owner. Must P & S ROOFING and repairs Eqipointment. Call South Windsor Equipment $23,000—New Listing—6 %- A gen cy, 646-0181. FOUND — Small gray cat with (Carpeting Shampoo be tween 7-9 p.m . 23 Apel pUances, vanity bath. (Central­ 7- Room (Colonial $30,900. ______borhood. $43,600. mortg^age, 8-bedroom Ranch, white face and legs in High­ sell, low m ileage, 8800. 643- done ree^stlcally. FYee esti­ 0> . 289-3406. SEWING MACHINE SALE room Colonial with VA 827.900. Windows (In-out) Wash SUNOCO MEAT cutter wanted. Good P lace. ly located. $176 m onthly. R . D. 6- Room Ranch IZL’VZ: vrATUPHTrqTPR — 2-fam llv In CIRCA 1740 (Classic in Glaston- S®™*®- 'to '® "® d SELU N G your hom e or acre- land Park School area. 646- 4371. m ates. CaU anytim e. 649-1616 baths, nicely renovated. v 828,600. MANCHESTER — z-iam iiy m curc.a 1740 cia M ic m ^ n o 900 a g e? F or prom pt friendly ser- e __ Venetian Blinds Clean working conditions and bene- n e w SHIPMENT of Johnson’s ONE WEEK ONLY M urdock, 648-2602. 8- Room Colonial 2577. 829,000. central location, large rooms, bury. 9-rooms, bam, four out- i* J ♦ . 1966 FORD, Fairlane, 500, (Con­ Cellars Vacuuming or 742-8388. , Modem 3-bay service station fits. Call Armatas Super Mar­ Skee-horses; call us for de­ MANCHFISTER — Newer de­ Doctor's Residence Keith R eal E state 646-4126, 640- 'Vice, ca ll Louis D lm ock R eal- luxe duplex. 8220 per month 825,900 — Oversized custom 2- F am lly $28,000. new ceramic baths, also Ideal buildings, on three acres. $42,- vertible, automatic, good con­ In V ernon area. High vol­ ket, R ockville, 872-0801. tails. South Windsor Equip­ Heavy duty 1971 Zlg Zags. 1922. ty. R ealtors, 649-0823. FOUND — gold wide wedding including heat and appUances Business Locations Cape, attached garage. Nice U ft R R aised Ranch $49,700. for In-law situation, only $26,- 600. Additional 63 acres may be dition. 8900. 649-1663. ume, paid training, financial ment Ck>. 289-8406. 26 year guiarantee bond. band, vicinity Manchester “BE REALLY CLEAN, Roofing and and carpets. Two-chUdren per­ area. W est Side (Colonial $28,400. 000. For immediate sale. Bel acquired If desired. assistance, modest Invest­ Makes button holes, hems, For Rent 64 High School. Cail 643^2024. BE HEALY CLEAN ” Chimneys 16-A mitted. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ 3- Fam ily ., $36,900. A ir R eal Estate, 643-9332. ment. ALUMINUM sheets used as monograms, sews buttmis, $28,600—New 6-room Raised SPLIT - LEVEL — 7% rooms, 1963 FORD Station wagon, new Help. W ontod— printing plates, .009 thick, 23x tor, 649-4686.* MODERN air-conditioned exec­ R ockledge (Colonial $38,600. FOUND — Female calico an­ Complete Janitorial serv­ ROOFING — Specializing re­ etc. R egular p rice 8149-50 Ranch. modem kitchen, formal dining tires, must sell. 646-3046. Male or fem ale 3> 36” , 26 cents each or 6 fo r 81- utive offices, centraUy located 7- Room hom e, extra lot $28,600. room, three or four bedrooms, gora young cat with red bell ices; Industrial, residential, pairing roofs of all kinds, new ‘For information, call Mr. one w eek only, . 859.00. MANCHESTER — Deluxe one- O lin Puts ... — ' ' 'W ith parking faculties avaU­ EXECUTIVE SPLIT collar. Call 643-4667. institutional. Frilly Insured Ck>x, 568-3400. Evenings and Terms arranged. City Sew­ family room, garage, lot 1969 LTD F ord 2-door, 8,300 roofs, gutter work, chimneys MAN or woman for cleaning ______^______bedroom apartment, first able for limmedlate occupan­ miles, vinyl roof, tinted glass, for your protection. Ten weekends Mr. FitzGerald, ing C enter, 266 Main St., flo o r. 8160 and $170 p er month 100x200’ . 457,600. FOUND — All black small fe­ cleaned and repaired. 30 years mornings, hours 7:80-12. Apply MEERSCHAUM Pipes — Select cy . 643-1188. MITTEN % BELFIORE AGENCY Colonial styled home built power steering and brakes, years of satisfying local collect, 413-738-2997. H artford. 622-0476. including heat and appUances. male dog, Lace In the 643-6030 568-1663 647-1673 <30PY W riter fo r W INF, expert- Cali 643-9831 after 8. built-in extras. Tmly a fine on 2.9 a cres. NEW HAVEN (AP) — After tridges which m ade them LOST — Passbook No. 106860 SEWING machine. Singer zlg Manchester State Bank buUd­ 1963 FORD Fairlane, for parts, Call for FREE Estimates. MANCiHESTER — Nice one- and rare offering. Priced in decades of turning out mUitary poertble. Savings Bank of Manchester. H eating and Plum bing 17 VERNoYf—Package store with ence necessary. Part-tim e, d o n ’T merely brighten your zag, in cabinet, slightly used, lng at 1041 Main Street. Ideal NEW LISTING — Lovely Colo­ RAISED RANCH—7 rooms, 3 running condition. Make an of­ bedroom apartment avaUable the 60’s. Shown by appoint­ Kelty said the firm has made Application made for payment. 646-4220 real estate, good volume, pile moming or afternoons, Mon­ carpets . .Blue Lustre them . . monograms, button holes, for. offices, etc. WUl sub-di' nial, 6 rooms plus finished or 4 bedroom s, 2]A baths, fam- small arms ammumoon here, . .. fer. 649-1606. GRANT'S Plumbing. Service - now. Close to bus and shop­ WEST MIDDLE Tpke.—6-6 du­ ment only. ,, „ ___small arms ammunition for the ed to sell. Paul W. Dougan, day through FUday. Contact eliminate rapid resoiling. Rent hems, etc. Originally over 8300 vide. T. J. Crockett, .Realtor, fsunily room, modem kitchen Free estimates, plus quality ping. $162. per month including plex in good condition, sepa­ with dishwasher, disposal, Z mxilO’ cenif“**aSr-cS mlUtaxy continuously since LOST^ — Passbook No. 40612 R ealtor, 649-4686. Mr. Burgess or Mr. Morgan, electric shampooer, 81. Paul’s now only 862. E asy terms'. 622- 643-1677. centra ^ permanent en(l to New Haven World War 1963 CHRYSLER Imperial, work. 643-6341. appUances, carpets and a ir- ______( rate heating systems, excel­ n. Savings Bank of Manchester. 246-8828. Paint ft Wallpaper Supply. 0931. Dealer. wedl-to-wall In living and din­ HERITAGE HOUSE Good condition. Private owner, TWO handymen wamt a variety — ------LAUNDROMAT for sale, sev- lent potential. Vacancy on ° cartridge making operations. Olln has not in the recent past E conditioning. CaU Paul W. MAIN STREET office space, ing rooms, lovely treed lot, AppUcation made for payment. ana 8600, Air-conditioned. Flione 1- of Jobs by day or hour. We SAM WATSON Plumbing era! new machines, none over ENERGETIC person to sell SAVE Big! Do your oiSn rug Dougan, R ealtor, 649-4686. xoflf p er cent lo ca tim near sale. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, convenient location. Mr. Zins­ 646-2482 (URCA 1843—Federal Colonial— gaiy the decision manufactured clvlUan ammunl- 423-6746, WllUmanUc. rem odel­ LOST — male, orange and clean yards, attics and cellars. Heating. Bathroom 1% years old. 816,000. Package real estate for an established and upholstery cleaning with M usical tnstrrumants S3 banks, . air-conditioned, auto- 643-1677. ser,- B elfiore Agency. 647-1413. SIx large rooms, full walk-up necessary by the ted- I" N®^ Haven and has no ing and repairs. Free esU- white kitten, 8 months old, has Reasonable. Call 643 - 5306. store for sale, by appointment agency. Private carpeted of- Blue Lustre. Rent electric------— ----- —— - BIRCK ST. — Five large medic fire sprinkler. Apply ------attic, handy location. $25,900. ei-ai government’s insistence ple*is to do so, Kelty said. been lost one mmith. Vicinity m ites. Call 649-3808. only. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ ice, members of Manchester, shampooer 81- Olcott Variety CHRISTBLAS Special U ^ room s, second floor. $186. M arlow ’s, 867 M ain St. MANCHESTEIR — Two-family WOODBRIDGE ST. — 7-room MANCHESTER — Nice older that It will In the future make Another spokesman for the Trucks— ^Tractors 5 HOME refrigerator and freezer Parker and East Center St. If tors, 646-4200. Hartford and Vernon Multiple Store.^ Kinsman Spinet organ with Available January 1st. 649- 6-7, 1% baths, carpeting, pan- Colonial with 2-car garage for home, first-floor family room, RANCH—7 rooms, fireplace in cartridires at ^rm said there has been no de- repair ahd service. 876-6638, ■ seen, please call 646-0097. 1966 C!HEVROLF?r plck-up, new Listing Services. Hutchins _____ !______.______one manual, good condition. 8350. MANCHESTER Green — ellng, garage. Large lot. Many $24,900. Immediate occupan- three bedrooms, garage. Ex- Brst floor paneled room, areenals. clsion about disposition of the 876-7823. M illin a r y , motor, 6 cylinder, 8’ step side Agency, 649-6324. TWO'20-g;aIIon aquariums, com­ 8286. Dubaldo M usic Center, Ground floor, 900 sq. ft. front extras, ^cellent potential. cy. We can take your house In tra B-zoned lot Included. Total off kitchen with sUding g i^ decision, said Rep Rob- machinery Idled by the ammuni- LOST — Brown gym bag, left 19 1 DARE you to be your own plete with stand, 866. 646-6199 649-6206.' Open dally 3 to 8:30 96 W EST M iddle Tpke. — 4%- portion carpeted, second floor, Only $82,600. H ayes A gency, trade on this horned T. J. price, $32,900. Paul W. Dou- ert N. Glalmo. is ”illo^ ,” "on shutdown. But he a^11 "aggravate an already B u i1 d in g ~ ~ Dogs— Birds— Pats 41 2741 or 649-5688. ' critical maittxwrermaiqMwer situation In dismantle It. C tom made dresses, lames suits, SERVICE station available. Available January 1st., lease 86 TIMROD RD — Seven-room MANCHESTER______— 6% room SOUTH MANCHESTER —Sev- rooih. Motorcycles— Contracting 1 4 ______defense-related Industries.” gowns and alterations. Prompt Excellent location on comer ENGLISH Springer Spaniel Boats and A ccossories 46 required. C!all 649-2866 before IMMEDIATE occupancy — 6- Colonial, 2 fireplaces, screen- Ranch, $7,000. assumes mort- en room newer colonial. Two- Annonneamants 2 B i c y c l e s 11 AKC. Excellent for room suite of offices. Former­ ed porch with carpeting, large gage, new roof, tile bafli. mcid- ^ ^ "^ r’ageV'flrst floor famUy FIVE BEDROOMS Oartson oUn said taas of the contract DORMERS, gardes, porches, service. Call 649-1133. of Cienter and Broad Sts., puppies, 6 p.m . Manchester. For further In- field and pets. Ideal for (Christ­ GERIOH M arine Service 1062 NOTICE ly doctor’s office. Ideal fer any famUy room, extra large em kitchen, private yard. room. Close to sehool. $88,900. ^lonlal, y®f” to manufacture the cartridge Deurbanization SANTA CLAUS, in suit, avail­ rec rooms, roOm additions, ATTRACmVE 3%-rooms. Down­ formaUon please call. Hum­ m as. Call 6.^3-4189. Tolland Tpke., Buckland, OF DISSOLUTION professional man, heat and kitchen with appUances, waU- 820,600. H ayes A gency. 646- Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- used to the M16 rifle-^ st^ able, for home calls, parties, GIRL'S Schwinn bicycles, 26” , kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, stairs, on bus line. Heat and em kitchen, 3 baths, formal Moving— Trucking- ble OU, 203-621-7360, W est Evlnrude. Sales and service WILLIAMS OIL COMPANY e lectricity included, $275. 649- to-waU carpeting throughout, ard U.S. infantry arm—forces Test Scheduled etc. Appointments only. Guar­ 810; 24” , 816. 643-1884. siding, general repairs. Quality 0131. 4686. dining room, 2-car garage, and Evlnrude snowmobile Notice is hereby given that hot water Included. One adult 6644. 8-zone heat, fuU ^jttic, 2-car its Winchester-Western Division anteed enjoyment for children. workmanship. Financing a'vail- S t o r a g e 2 0 H artford. aluminum siding. $39,960. FREE kittens, trained. Call af­ sales and service. Boating- WILLIAMS OIL COMPANY, a preferred, no pets. Security de­ garage, enclosed rear ya^, to make permcuient the layoff In Storrs Area CJall Joe. 643-6094, 643-7911. able. Economy Bulldere, Inc. ' ter 5 p.m ., 643-6442. posit. $126 m onthly. Call 643- 6,900 SQUARE fe e t o f industrial D elivery- Snowmobile accessories. (Connecticut corporatiim having professlonaUy landscaped, Snug Set IN-LAW APARTMENT — At of 600 production workers 'who Business Services 643-6169, 872-0647 evenings. MANCHESTER 0680 after 5 p.m . flo o r space, o ffice , parking STAMFORD (AP)—A group of light trucking and package de­ a principal place of business In many other extras. Priced low tached to this comfortable flvC' began getting their pink sUps O f f e r e d 1 3 Help W anted— ______J------Three-phase power, will sub- P e r s o n a ls \ livery. Refrigerators, washers the J Town of Manchester, has for quick sale. (Charles Lesper- rTOm^Ran^nr L*rge lot. Fire- last month. , engtiioers decided Friday to In- F a im d a 3S SIAMESE cat stud service. Call DELUXE fou r large room s, all divide. 649-6043. 'TIMBERLAND Tree Service, and stove moving, specialty. been dissolved by resolution of an ce, 649-7880. place in Uving room, eat-in Hie federal government told staU a new communications sys- RIDE WANTED from Parkade R. E. MILLER 649-0628. Horists— Nursorios aprilancea Including dlahwash- — ' ------Tree removal, pruning, shrubs, F olding chsdrs fo r rent. 649- Its directors and shareholders kitchen, garage, extra carport the firm in November it would tern in the Storrs area to demon- to Henry and Summit St., 5 er, garbage disposal, wall-to- STORE, 20’x70’, 846 Main St, , j . n c h E 8TER — U ft R 7. and lots cleared. Fifteen years 0762. CLEANING woman wanted, 3-4 AKC TOY poodle puppy, male, c h RISTMAS Trees — tag ear- adopted on N ovem ber 24, 1970, waU carpeting and alr-condl- Downtown Manchester. A'vall-av« ii. MANCHESTER U ft , and storage shed. $26,000. quit buying tiie ammunition ^ "deurbaniza. Builder room deluxe Colonial, 2Mi p.m . Call 649-0811.. experience. Bonded and insur­ days weekly. Permanent posl- cham pagne color, 890. R eady, and that a certificate to that able now. Call 622-3U4. from private firms, reversing a ^ ^ ly, cut later. Choose from \ tioner. Convenient location In baths, double garage. Ex­ ed. F tee estim ates. Call 847- Uon. Send name, address, for Oulstmas. Also AKC Col­ effect was filed In the office of WANTED -- Rider to Constitu­ AddiUons and remodeling, rec Painting— Papering 21 large selection, beautiful white a quiet section town. $190. clusive Executive neighbor­ We NEED LISTINGS ^ of the Na- phone number and references lie, fem ale, tri-color, 850. 872- the Secretary of State' on De­ MANCHESTER — Appraxl- Hie announcement touched off ^ J®*™ com m it^ « me tion Plaza from west end, 9479. rooms, and kitchens. Complete spruce, scotch pine, Douglas 646-6060, 643-6166. hood. Selling below replace­ RICHARD E. MARTIN, p il­ to Box R., Manchester Herald. cem ber 8, 1970. m ately 8,600 square feet, air- NOWl “Thinking o f 'S ell- a futUe drive by state and local tlonal A cad^y ^ Engineering hours 8:30-4:30. Call after 6 home improvement. 6306. fir. Bring your family to Stan­ ment cost. H ayes A gency, 646- SHARPENING Service — Saws, ing contractor. Flill profession­ All replies, confidential. Writ­ All creditors, if any, are 12 STRANT St., 2 bedroom du­ conditioned, ground level. officials and labor leaders to and the Connecticut Research p.m ., 649-0315. ADORABLE CSulstmas pup­ ley Tree Farm, Long Hill Rd., Hartford Rd., McKee St. area. 0131. knives, axes, shears, skates, al painting service. Interior • ing ability not required. warned to present their claims plex, garage, heat. Immediate ing your property?” Call get the declsisn reversed, but Call 649-1421 pies, mixed breed, good house Off Route 6 at Andover Suitable for offices ot^ busi­ RIDE wanted to Stafford rotary blades. Quick service. exterior. Fl'ee estimates, fuUy to John R. Mrosek, Attorney, occupancy, adults, no pets, MANCHESTER — Oversized 7- government said Friday It 1^ the first of Its NURSE — RN — 7 to 3 p.m. pets, free to good homes. Call church. Open N ovem ber 27- ness. W ill sub-dlvlde. C all 643- Springs, 4-12 p.m . shift. 643- Capitol Equipm ent C o., 88 ______insured. 649-4411, 649-9286. 923 Main Street, Manchester, 643-7467. ______room Cape. Spacious Uving t o d a y 1 stand by Its plans. kind in the nation. and 3 to 11 p.m., part-time or 643-7171. D ecem ber 23. 742-6488 8632 or 647-9766. 8642. Main St., Manchester. Hours l e q N CTESZYNSKI' builder — (Connecticut, 06040, on or before room, dining room and kitch­ "■mat the decision will stand pcaiect finaimed w ^ full-time. Manchester Manor NORTHWOOD Apartments — dally 7:30-6, Thursday, 7:30-9. new homes custom built, re­ NAME your o'wn price. Paint­ CHRISTMAS Trees — Tag and April 16, 1971. In accordance en, deluxe buUt-lns and cabi­ is a severe disappointment to ^ Prtyate funds, in- RIDE WANTED to Pratt ft Saturday, 7 :30-4. 648-7968. ing, pai^rtianging, removal. Nursing Hom e, 385 W est C!en- \ One and two-bedroom apart­ modeling, additions, rec rooms, Logoi Noticos cut your own. Sign cm Cedar vrith the (Connecticut General ments, central alr-condltion- nets. Three bedrooms, screen­ aU of us,” said WUUam R. KeRy volves the Unking of a Stom Whitney, East Hartford, En­ garages, kitchens remodeled, Prompt service, fully insured. ter St., (M l 646-0129. Swamp Rd., North (Coventry, statutes. Section 38-379 (d), any Houses For Rent 65 ed porch, central fireplace, Jr., vice president and general area business, protably an In- gineering Bldg. 8-4:46. 649- CLEANING — Interior —both Satisfaction guaranteed. Call ing, carpeting, balcony, car- ______PHILBRICK bath tile,'cement work. Steps, Probate 0)urt __ 742-8181. claim not filed within said tim e finished rec room, two-car ga­ 4062. residential and commercial. NEED extra money? Build ports, plus other luxu^ fea- pjYp;.RooM house, two bed- manager of Wtachester-Westem. dormers. Residential or com­ Jerry Kenny, 647-9664. CLAIM LIMITATION D E (g EE rage, % acre lot. Asking He said the Pentagon may be ^®” “ y Oon^ctictrt, a medical SaUsfactory work guarantMd. your own profitable business ESTATE OP WILTJAM SIM1.ER CHRISHdAS Tree Time at „ lures. From $226. J. D. Real Security deposit re- m ercial. Call 649-4291. District of Manchester $42,000. U ft R l^ a lt y (k>., In c., AGENCY correct In beUevlng It can maim- and a state agency For friendly free estimates. INSIDE—outside painting. Spe­ demonstrating for a futurlsiic The fiduclanr Is Robert_W. Blnrier Hickory Rldfe Farm. Freshly Dated at Manchester, Connec* Estate A ssociates, 648-8129. qulred. CaU between 9 a.m . M. YOU are the Bear. S. 643-2692. R .D . M urdock, R eal­ facture the cartridges cheaper ">r«igh a new trie-commu^ca- call Suburban Floor Malnten- HALLMARK Building Co. For cial rates for people over 66. company, part or full - time. located at SO60 LucUow Road, Manr cut Scotch Pine, Norway this Jth day of December and 2 p.m . 643-5010. Call my competitors, then call Good com m issions. 644-0666. chuter, CJonn. 06040. tor. REALTORS than It can purchase them. But system. the committee ance, 649-9229. home improvement, additions, __ JCV ______It Is DECREED that all claims Sprice, White Spruce, ($8 and rec rooms, garages, roofing, m e. E stim ates given. 649-7868. up). Plantation is located on WiUlams OU (Company M^CHBSTBR — 6 and B-two he said Ws firm, and others In ®ald. , HAIRDRESSER wanted, pleas- |«SSd‘to*IS effila^"n o?beF,5^ SNOW plowing — Commercial South River Rd., off Route 31, by John R. Mrosek, SIX-ROOM C ^ , 8226. W olver- famUy. Hiree bedrooms, over­ the private sector, 'add" factors 'rt*® P*oj«ct la designed to gutters. F1:ee estim ates. AU JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom ant working conditions. Good March 16, 1971. . . WOODLAND Autom obiles For Sale 4 and residential, fast, efficient work guaranteed. 646-2527. In North Coventry, Robert Its Attorney ton A gency, Realtara, 649-3818. sized garaged Near shopping. beyond the cost-per-cartrldge. P«>ve that modem com m ^ca- service. Call 646-1974. Painting, inferior and exterior, salary. C!all Lovely. Lady Beau- Attest: JOHN J. WAIXETT, Judge 646-4200 . tlon eUmlnates the need for Visny, 742-8864. Extra two-far^ly buUdlng lot continuous ^ locate their em- WES ROBBINS Carpentry re- paperhangUig, fully Insured. ty Salon, 649-7666. Probate Oourt MANOR FIVE-R(X>M house, completely 1962 MERCURY COMET, wHh LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also CLAIM LXMITA'nON DECREE L ow 80’s. H ayes A gency, 646- ______price competition, Md r e ^ h ^ modelhtg specialist. Additions, For free estimates call 649- ESTATE OF IVOR P. SMYTH furnUhed for rent. Three ref­ snow tires, 860, Call 649-5447. mSving large appliances. 0663. If no answer 643-6362. ROCKVILLE law firm desires APARTMENTS eren ces required, $280. per 0181. MANCHESTER- New custom aito development, ^ committee rec rooms, dormers, porches, J 1 _ 1 District of Manchester built 7-room Raised Ranch. Glalmo agreed: "It (the fed- ^ Burning barrels delivered, 81. experienced legal secretary ^he fiduciary is The OowiecUcut month. PhUbrick Agency, MANCHESTER — 4-bedroom NEED CAR? (h-edlt very bad? cabinets, formica, built-ins, fo r full-tim e positient. R eplies Bank and Trust Company l o j ^ ^ Homestead Street Three or four bedrooms, large eral derision) wUl Umtt the cap- ^roietAa 644-1776. bathroom s, kitchens, 649-3446. CONTRACrrOR.— Interior, ex­ RNs, LPNs and NURSES’ AIDES R ealtors, 646-4200. air-conditioned Cape, large Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ terior painting, paper hanging. held In confidence. CaU 876- ’ Manchester, Conn. cathedral ceiUng Uving room, abUlty of the private sector to » SimUar demonstration projects 9 wooded lot, garage, fireplace, est Douglass accepts lowest TREES 2609 fo r Interview. It U DECREED that all claims ■ FOR REINT —flve-KXHn Ranch, two fireplaces two baths, re^wnd to a defense emergency pPobaWy wlU be launch^ In 10 removed, reasonable MONEY! Fast "service. Discount on wallpaper. Call WOODLAND MANOR city utiUties, quiet nelsdilior- down, smallest payments, any­ rates. Call R ay, 643-4458 after ______ujfainst the above eitate be pre- K itchen Personnel — Cleanins* Personnel attached garage, fireplace, Q ? i L s sS ^dtiors^n deck! ImdM dbLt vital research and other statesjater, according to Dormers, room additions, ga­ O scar Hebert, 646-3048. WOMAN to coUect and pack to th^flduclary on or befbre the ultimate ^ hood. Im m aculate. $2,400 where. Not small loan finance 5 p.m . rages, porches, roofing tmd nrestige Uving, with schoold Forand, who and ^driveways. Reasonably additions and garages. CaU Floor *ing, for two adults, in modem home. Preferably room <3ol(Hilal. BlxceUent po­ LAND — (Coventry treed one- Tom Corbitt, 643-0086. given to all persons Interested In tential for profeaalonal penm . to make the sporting cartridge '>«««» working for the New 1966 PLYMOUTH Fury H, 4- priced. 649-0638. FLOOR SANDING, and refln- DRIVERS for school VILLAGE » .T . W M . half acre. Lake 'view. '$8,600. buses, said estate of the pendency of said live in, at least five days weekly. Room and board, Bua line, parking, easy access. Priat Naaw, UW tu wltk IIP version of the mUltaiy round as Haven Register, said he would door sedan, V—8, radio, auto- ______^ Ishing (specializing in older ^ C h e s t e r schools. 7:30 to ARARTMltfTS CODE aaS ttyla Makar. ToUand — acre treed, $8,000. matic, power steering, extra MANCHESTER______Tree Service -- CARPENTRY — concrete steps Only 822,500. Hayea A gency ^ U M M and .88^ b e r hand- not abandon the 18-year-oId vote floors). Inside piaintlng, paper­ 8145 &.m., 2:15 to 3:45 p.m. copy of this order In some nemn ^including private quarters, plus good salary. Long wSSnwSiSrinEw T(»K. The Fall & Winter ’70 Specializing In tree removal, '-floors, hatchways, remtxleUng NofW renting, one and two 646-0131. MSOo'^KtoM A go^ ° 646^” ’ P® ammunition for the armed campaign In the state. wheels, 643-2880. ing, ceilings, etc. No. Job too' Excellent part-Ume opportunl- havtatr a U & R U.T. M K album is 65C, includes pruning, shrubs, lots cleared, porches, garages, closets, cell- . ,,, , , district, at least seven days before term relationship desirable. Please reply Box “J", bedroom ^;>artmenta. Carpet­ pim MMw, iuaratt •«» w 86,900. H ayes A gency. 6464)181. ^ Grasso, a Democrat who small. John Verfaille, Bolton. ing, 2 alr-condiUonei*, IVi MANCHESTER — 8-room Gar­ postage and handling. 1963 CHEVROLET Im pala con­ FuUy insured. CaU 649-6422. ings, attics finished. rec ty. We train you. 643-2414. the day of said hearing, to appear REALTY CO.. INC. C6BI. flit t IM M r aa« Sla. GLASTONBURY Near Min- Winchester-Westem Is one of wUl represent the 6th District, rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ — ------— ------If they see cause at said time and ' ^ Manchester Herald. . , rison Oolonlal, 4 bedrooms, OMMOMOTHirS PATCHWOM . .. vertible, power steering, radio, WANTED — licensed practical place and be beard relative thereto, a BAST CENTER STRKBT The Fall ft Winter ’70 12 ktlriaaai laelaaiai nechaug golf course, wooded the films which in the lOtii O n- goes to Washington next month er related work. No Job too CaU Francea K. Wagner double garage, exceUent area, ■ntOta Platt! Patttni altctt; 01- fnmt and rear speakers, heat­ HAVE Snow? Wfll plow! Resi­ T o m ^ n m (tnllv »«1 make retum to this court, B asic -FASHION Book is lot. Asking $8,000. Frechette tury pioneered repeating smaU after serving 21 years as secre- small. Dan Moran, Builder. nurse, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. oauy. joHN J. WALLJCTT, Judge n iV — — **------A ii'i/li I, lit il . yssMTHESTER. CONN, Rental Manager treed lot, 'walk-out basement. 6 6 f, includes postage and rtc U ta i. 0102-054, laclaOtt paat- er, snow tires, new front tires. dential and commercial plow­ aga aaO kaaOllaf. R ealtors, 647-9903. arm a and the metalUc car- tary o f the riate. Evenings, 649-8880.^ i Read Herald Ads weekends o ff. CaU 872-3900. cc: John D. LaBelle, Atty. ffg.|g5X o r 648-3052 646-363S or 648-1028 Only 835,500. H ayes A gency, handling. 643-8166. ing: C a ll 643-4638.

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The Baby Has; OPEN • 'll _ XMAS CLOSED Been Named STORE TO SATURDAY ITY HOURS Pestke, U m Ann, daughter of Richard Jr. and C. Jane Arnold Peatke, 118 West St., Idancheater. She was bom Dec. 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her matem^).«grandmother is Mrs. Ned Arnold, Austlnlntfg,.Ohlo. Her paternal grandpar­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pestice Sr., Hilton, N.Y. She has a sister, tA ura, 2.

Tisdale, Jeremy Glen, son of Jaunes and Cheryl Shaw Tisdale, B9 Rlsley Rd., Glastonbury. He was bom Oct. 3 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. WlUlam Shaw of Glastonbury. His paternal grandparents are Ifir. and Mrs. James Tisdale of Glastonbury. His paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Mary RedochonsU, Glastonbury. IQs maternal great-grandparents am Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas CappleUo, South Coventry. He has a sister, Pam­ ela, 2V&. ' m . • • • • * Stanford, Robert Bfiobari, son of Lawrence and Ruth Glode Stanford, 1682 Tolland Tpke., Manchester. He was bom Nov. 27 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. IQs matemed grand­ I Tremendous Value! parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Glode, 1098 Tolland Tpke., Manchester. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Jean Stanford, Cambridge, Mass. IQs maternal great-grandparents are Mrs. Mary Deskls, Shrewsbury, Mass.; and Anthony Deskis, Para­ mount, CaUf. ^ OUILT ROBE! Griswold, Michael Edward, sen of Gordon and Patricia Gut Griswold, Bowles Rd., RPD 2, Rockville. He was bora Nov. 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. IQs maternal grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kashmir A. Gut, 19 Clinton St., Man- ... cheater. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordtm Tour CHOICE D. Griswold Sr., MiUord. His maternal great-grandparente are Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mordavsky, 17 CUntbtt, North Granby. He has a brother, David, With swivel nozzel, giant dispos­ 7; and a slater, Cnren, 4. t able bags and smartly styled In avocado. Ughtweight and com­ Pntlock, James Robert, son of Rebert and Mary Thomas pletely portable! PuUock, B ox 369, V olpl R d., Bolton. H e w as b om N ov. 12 at Manchester Memorial H o^ltal. IQs maternal grand^jiarents are Westinghouse Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Thomas, Warren, IHch. IQs pater­ A 4.99 nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Putlock, Parsip- pany, N. J. He has two sisters, Laura, 6, and Unda, 2. Volue SPRAY-STEAM IRON » • *1 * • Champagne, Uncoln Scott, son of Lincoln A. and Dawn $ Q . d 9 Courtemanche Champagne, 3 Highland Ave., Rockville. He was Lace trimmed Baby Dolls or bom Oct. 6 at Rockville General Hospital. IQs maternal grand­ Gowns with the soft, sensuous don't pay 17.95! parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roger Courtemanche, Handle Rd., look in sleepwear. Choose from Rockville. His pateriial grandmother is Mrs. ElUen Champagne, many beautiful colors in sizes Spray/Steam Perm-Press Stafford Springs. He has two sisters, Arlene and Marie. 10-18. Hurry In! Model controls. Uses plain tap HSS18 water. 21 Steam Vents. HSS19 N SPECIALS from T.C. TOY DEPT.

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MINI-MOTORS SMATJ. ENGINE Hugh C!lark of Manchester chats with Virginia Graham as he co-hosts Miss Gra­ SPECIAUS’TS ham’s show on CBS television from California. ELECTRONICS LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED LABORATORIES SHARPENED TV Show^ Co-Host in Our Town 277 BROAD A cryptic allusion to a w if^ and Thursday cm the Virginia pampering, then fell We Are Not Satisfied Graham Show. spirit of the thing and UntU You A re! demand put Hugh M. Clark of Ing to Mrs. dark, enjoyed It^ | Manchester before national tele­ Hugh (known as Buck) and 649-8705 his wife, Roberta, vacationed in He lo ’TV-Badlo Sales and Service 24-HB. BUBNEB SERVICE—TEL. crew, embarrased by thefr (See- Page ’Three) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 197^ P A G E IH R E B FAGB TWO MANCHBSIEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMSm 19, 1970 (98) Binadi 8l OhrMauM. id Gaimen DrssYn co Gtondals (C iu t) Byn Orchestra fei proewn c MONDAY j a p r o g r a m Educational TUESDAY JO PIIOGRAM sonal . <4S> T ^ ^ Odaek^M (0> (0 ) (C) lrt8 (84848) Kaors — Prayer aad 1:19 (9) VtnrtalaTl Graham akaar (W (( (39) NBC Newt (C) Indian tfadrerman. 5:18 (U> Jearaey to Advintara 1:88 (•> TIrghda Oiafeasa Sha Siaa on (8 ) MSmi Daartas Show <0 ) 7:88 c l^ *B e d SkeltoB Show (W TV (6) HtoeDea^ B w w (O ) 7:99 (9 ) M ovie (99) JoUa (C> "B rasU " Lealle Nielsen is Bed's guert 1:15 m. News aad W eatoer (19) Tales e f NreUs F argo 9:89 (99) Movie (98) Tales afW elb FMfga _ Prayer aad Stga Oft “For ttie Love of Hike” '6a (98) Ghristaus Is (G) (48) AH My CUMran (0> in Chilstmasthetned progrw {W EDHt Channel 2 4 ) (89) AB My GhUdten (O) Rlofanid Banehnrt, Stuart E r­ "White Ouistmaa” Bing Cron- Story of Benji, his lovable 1:98 (■ ) As ^ W srtd Tanm (W (8) Teaag Lawyers (G(. (9) As toe Wertd Thms (O) win, Arthur Shimis. (Q te. Da*my Kaye, Boseinw pom^ Waldo, and first Christ- (98) Wstis and Masle (0) (U) Iftnr ' <«) (99) Words aiM Masle (O) (8) Trato or Osaaegaenees (O) Clooney and Vera-BUen. Four maa told with full animation, (8-48) LeVs Make a Deal ((» (M) it M as a TUel (0> (9-49) L e t’s M ake a D eal (0 ) OS) What’s My LteeT (O) entertainers aid Vermont Irm original score, new songs and (2 ) Leve.Js a M oay BpICBdoired owner whose hnUdtay huslneeci narration by Hans Conreld. 2:88 (9) Lave fo a Kaay Opienderad 8:99 (99) Bowaa aad Saaday, December 28 (9949) News — Waalher and Thing (G) LaaitoJa <0> XhiBg (O ) Sperto (O ) is hr dangler due to unnear 5:55 (48) News (O) MORNING T V (W TDV* •( Oar Uvee aonahiy w arm mneather and 8:88 (U ) Varage to BaMam el Sea (89) Days af Oar Uvea (0) Guest: Greer Garson. I Aattqaes B 7-49 ( I t ) Den KaoWs Show (O ) (8-49) wiewly wed Oame <0) 8:99 (8) Seeae •n The Childs' House (9-49) Oama G) lock of snow. R 'O. (C) (88) O i^ aagen ChristiBas to) Galdtes'Llght (O) Gueata are Gina LoOobrlgiaa, 9:39 (S) Pines aend Peapk <0 Pregram (0> 2:88 (I) Oaldlui UgM (C ) "Death Driver" Deals 'wW I Beauties (O) Von Johnson and the DOIante. wild-driving teenagers and oC- (9) SIga Oa aad Prayer "T h e Id es o f North” — ttae (99) The Seetor* (f» "Lette Anderson” Visit to Smigs of season presented just (88) The Dsoteia (O) (8-49X um iBg Oam e (O ) Don’s 17 - year - old daughter ' Woodbury, Ooim., home of (8-18). DaUag POam a r e <€) flee-party aduMa and its 1 ^ (|) Tawa Crier Canadian subartic and people Karen makes her TV debut pn prior to cese Sipgers Euro­ (!) Simrise Semester (O) (9) Beverly HUblflUeo (V) oompoeer Leroy Anderson, pean Concert Toun 8:89 (9 ) B everty HHlbHIIra (0 ) ring presentation wUi hopana- who Uve there. R tonight's program. who win telt of his yeaiw as (99) Anstoer Weald Bay (% ly make more drivers aware (8) Newseape I Kahla, FIs b aad OUle (O) ( « > A aotoer W orld — B ay CMy (641) Med Sqaad (O) (48) Taaag Lawyers (O) (8) Perspeeitvea (0> (649) General HeapUal (O one of nation's leedmg oom- 8:88 (88) NBCNews (0) (849) Geaeral HsapUal (0) o f their renoiDstbiUtlee, par­ ) W srid W e L iv e la (C> (16) I Spy (O) IKsers' of pop rruislc such as ticularly during holiday sea­ (9) Year OeaunaaHy (0> "The NobSo-SoUd Earth” m (6) Family Attolr (O) 7:88 (S> CBS Ghfldrea’s Hear (0) 8:88 (8) Fnaate Affair (0) (It) Caasaltatiaa (0> (98) Bright Fromise (O) 3:3* (3) A Worid Of Love (O) "The Syncopated Clock" "J,T.” Shy, lonely yousA black (88) Bright Pramlaa (G) son. ) GiviUsatloa (O) and "Sleigh Ride." Dick Bertel (18) M evle (8) A New Day (C) "The Worship of Nature" B (6-19) Oae L ife to U v e (C) Holiday special. Richard Bur­ boy, veermg toward deUnqueo- (848) Om Ufa to Uve (0) > (6) Baager Slatton (O) ton, JuUe Andrews, Harry win interview Hr. Anderson. cy, befriente and nunea back "Honeymoon Deferred" Sally (8) News (0) ) NET Faafare (O) 18:88 (9 ) 48 Mbmtos (C ) 4:88 (8) Baager Stottoa (01 Arm Hbwee, Kieron Uoora (8) Mr. Goober (O) "Gertrude Stein: When Tills (99) Aaotoer World Semeraot Belaloate. Shirleyihiriey IfoMaclsUne ' * to health aick and starving (88) Anstoer Waiid —Semeieel (949) Darh Shadowa (C) aad Audrey Bei^uni. Tele­ (648) Marcus Wrthy, M.D.(G) a lley cat. Through his tnueb- War hero brings bride to Ital­ (99) Tadiv Show (C) You See, Remember He." (848) Daafc Shadsws (0 ) ian town; is arrested as si^ (9) Ca^ Kangaroo (O) I (I) Hasd (C) cast, presented in conjuncUmi 18:88 (IS ) H artford TW kph (O) ing, experlenoe, boy learns 4:88 (8) Basel (W (9) David Frost Show (O) with UNICEIF, salutes youpg- 11:88 (9-6-18-48) News — W eatoer meaning of reqransibiUty to­ pected father of Italian girls (49) Strain 'N Drammers (G) Monday, December 21 (8) DavU Fraet Show (0) chUd. (9) Hop Blohards Show (O) PM (39) Mr. Ed aters world over at ChiMnms and Sports (C) gether with certain other (88) Mr, Ed (49) FUatotoaea (O) time and originates in part at 11:25 (2) M ovie values he had never known (48) SOeat Force (G> (8) Coan-Tact (0> 6:88 Mlstetogen’ Nelghboikoad B "Chicken Every Sunday" ’49. (41) lUatotoaes (0) (18) Oallopiag Ooarmet (C) 6:28 Deslgaiag Wemea B (O) I (18) Sawlag Show (O) United Nattons General As­ before in ills ghetto exlstenoe. 4:58 (18) Bewfaig Shew (G> 9:89 (9) Mayberry BJ-J). (O) I (S >FarT7 Mason sembly In New York COty. Oth­ Womaia. fUing for divorce, sees (8) At Chrlstmaa Time with <8-48rPro BaaketbsU (48) Leave It to Beaver "The Inrtde Story, Part V 20 years of married life pass 5:88 (8 ) F e n y M a s a n 9:15 (S) Tagl Bear Shaw (0> 7:88 W orid W e L iv e t e B (0> (16) wad wnd W est (C) e r segments originate hr Lou­ Senator Everett M. Dirksen (U) Um Wild West (0) Lob Angeles Lakers va. the (19) Addams• F ^ a m iiy- isiana. LoiKlon. Paris and b^ore her. Dan Dailey. Ce­ L a te Senator from Bllnoia and Bucks a t MUwaukee. 9:18 (9) Lacy Shaw (G) ‘ "ilie Not-So-Solld Earth" (18) Addaans Family (18) News (G) 7 :S8 H eaey Matters (M) GilUiaa’s folaad (C) Rome. leste Holm, Natalie Wood. ^ wife are shown In their (48) OBUgaa’a folaad M) „_.(89) Mevle (49) WeaBun- Watoh (O ) (649) Movie U:S9 (29) News — . Weatoer and Sterling; Va. home. Senator r»- "B etter a Widow” '69. Vlrna (48) Maaoters "Oonmuai Mistakes in Buying Spoito (0> 5:85 (to ) W eatoer Watoh (0> 18:88 (9 ) M ovie Life Insurance.” (99) OUUgaa’s folaad (O) "The Journey of Robert F. cUes original Christmas carol 5:88 (18) CHDlgaai’s folaad (G> List and Peter McEnery. Brit­ (49) .W W s M y U ser (O) Kennedy” toieclal fUm made (641) Dick Cavett Show (C> and tells stories between tra- ish engineer finds birnself hr (8) Peytaa Place 8:88 W orld Press (G ) (16) Merv Griffta Show fHHftwjhl twhltiWv MOFtgm (48) inu?a My LtaeT (0) ( I t ) Dfauto’ s P la ce (C ) 8:88 Beauties (0 ) 6:9 I (2-8-49) W eatoer — Sports and for ABC atwut man and his middle of power struggle be­ News (C ) time, narrated by Jofeti Hub- 12:89 (99) Tonight Show Johnsy Car- (U) DandSaiMkfaid (G) 8:88 (84-48) Weatoer — Spoito and) tween two factions of sT . in (49> M eH ale's N avy "Theater America: A place son (C )' News (C> 19:88 (S ) B eat to e a o e k (C ) for the Playwright" (18) Dick Vaa Dyke ton. (O "How to Be a Jewish Son — or small BldHao town. (18) M ovto 1:88 (8) Newscopo (0) — My Son, the Success!" Da­ (18) Dick Taa Dyke (88) CeacoBtrattaa (O) 10:08 CoBneoUent Newsroom (SI) Ih TeU toe Trato (C> (88) Ta Ten toe Trato (G) t;S9 (8) Deris D ay Show (C) (48) J*ek LaLaaae Show : (41) Bnitolde "V irg in Islan d " '58. Sidney ' (48) News — Prayer and Sign vid toeinb^, BabbTs son is, 18:99 Carol Baiwett Show (0 ) I Poltler, Joim Cassevettes. O ff writer -comedian; Stan Her­ 6:85 (48) Bswhlde U:88 (98) Sale of toe Gaataiy (C) Taesday, December 22 (S> News wlto Walter Cron- 6:88 (8) News rwlto Walter Giaa- (Bleats: Nanette Fabray. Mt- (8) That Girl (€) PM k ite (O ) Trials and tribulations of 1:15 (S) Nows and Weatoer — Mo­ man. designer, one of owners chele Lee.. young American writer and hia ment of Meditation and Sign of Mr. Mort, swinging fashion kite (G) (48) CMlapfaig Ooormei 6:98 MIsterogen’ Neighborhood B (8) News wlto J.K. Smith and (8) News wlto MJL. SnUlh (18) Goan. Bepert (C) Horry Beaseaer (C) - English bride who boy Carib­ O ff bouse. (C) U:S8 7:88 b v e tU g a to n bean Island with help of West (38) News and Sign Oft (19) Wild Klagdem (C> aad Harry Beaseaer (C) 19:38 (18) Bsrtfatd Talk-bi (8) Aotfoa News (O) "The Life Preeervers" — (18) Caadid Camera (IS) Oaaald Camera U:99 (84-1648-48) News — Weatoer (99) Hallywood Sqaano (V) “M'Bogo Safari" In southern aad (O) study o f human heart ai>d dis­ Rbodema, Marlin and Stan (18) NBO News (O) (49) That OM (O) eases associated with it l|,:38''(ir lA vle 12:91 (9) T w clvo O’clock Beport 7:88 F ilm take part in unusual research 7:88 (8 ) A fte r D iaaer M evle “ M iracle on 34th Street" '47. project In which portable eleo- "D esk S et" '67. Workers In (8> M ike Doaglas (C ) "Weloome Wagon" Story of trocardlograpb is used to mear research department of broad­ Kris Kringle Is hired to play (19) Jeopardy (G) organisation that welcomes sure heartbeats of wild ani- casting company are alarmed Santa Claus for Macy'a Man- (49) Bewitched "new fomUy In town” around WEDNESDAY JO PROGRAM m ala when efficiency expert arrive*. reen O'Hara, John Payne, Ed­ 12:25 (9) News (C) globe. (48) Yaaag Btoefo (O) Spencer Traicy, Katherine mund Owerm, Natalie Wood. 12:19 ) Seareh for Tomorrow (O) 8:88 Book Beat (0> 1:88 (3) Virginia Graham Show (C) (8e> Words and M u le (G> (16) I Spy (0> 7:88 (8) World af Dbaey (0) Hepburn, Gig Young. (C) 11:88 (88) Tonight Show Johaay Oar- 89) The Who, What er Where "A White House Diary" by (8) Mike Donglaa Shew (G) (8-W) Let’s Make a Deal (O) (38) Men From Shiloh (0> "Fran AU of Us to All of (8) Trato ar Oaasegaeamea (0> ooa (C> Gam e (G ) Mrs. lady Bird Johnson — re­ (SI) Tnlee ef Wells Forge 2:89 (9 ) L ove fo a M aay Splendwed 6:88 (8-48) Make Boom fo r Grand- You” Jimlny Cricket hosts (U) WhaPs My UasT (0) (648) Dick Gavatt Show (0) (49) A World Apart (0> markable document that (49) An My Ghfldnn (C) Tkhig (O ) daddy (G) animated musical Christmas (98^) News — Weatoer aad (18) Merv Orillla Show 12:55 (89) News (0 ) maintains clear perspective on 1:39 8:38 <3> Govemer and t J . i (648) Boom 222 (0> toon charaotera Donald Duck, of her life hi White House dur­ 2:38 (3) Gnidtag UgU (G) (18) M evle Chip 'n Dale, Peter Fan, ing "Johnson Yeeua." (38) The Doetan (O) "My Wild Irish Rose” Dermis Pinocchlo and Snow White and 8:38 M aggie — E xercise (C> Honeymo^ers (848) Dattag Game (C) Morgan, Arlene Dahl. Rise of the Seven Dwarfs. "The timer Thighs" 3:88 (9) Beverly HBDMIUes (O) famous IrUh singfcig star, 8:88 (8) Ed SalItvaB Show (0) PE^tFBXTT S YLV A N IA CX>LOR T V 8:88 Adveoates (O) (M) Aaotoer Werid —Bay Cte Chauncey Oloott; hia awncla- “The Great Santa Cfote SET FOR THE BEDR(X>M . . . OR "Should TJ.S. discourage (649) General MospUal (I (U> tlon with Lillian RuasrtL Bob Barker and June Lockhart are co-hosts in parade dSverage of the Toumar Sarltoh” Musical story o f Cos­ Am erican Investment In South Coming Back 1:38 (8) Family Affair *:** (2) Medioal Gentar B (0> mo, evil magician who Ud- AN Y ROOM m YOUR HOME! Syl- A frica ? ” (18) Bright Premlao (O) (648) Jehany Cash Shew (G) ment of Roses on Jan. 1 on CBS. naps Santa on Christmas Eve, iV RECifi^ON SIMULATEP' vania color bright 80® picture tube 18:88 GeanecUcat Newsroom (8-t8> on e L ite to L iv e (C ) Gueida include Eveiiy Bros, then Imiraraonates him in idot has 185 aq. hi. view able area (lO” "Jackie (SleaBon and Uie 4:88 (3) Baager Stattan (O) aiul Tommy Caah.' to rob «v>ery borne in the Wedoesday, December 23 Hooeymooners,’’' ft series oC (18) Aaeiher Worid —Semeroo* (88) Kraft Mule HaU (0> world. Guests: Art Osrney, diag. meas.). Thi* model features a FM • (648) Doric Shadows (G) "Biddy Arnold on Eive of The Muppeta. "cool running'' GUbraltarTM chasslB 6:88 Hlsteragers’ Neighborhood B sdected rebroadcasts from 4:18 (3) B asel (G ) Chriatmas -E ve'' with Brenda (Mt> The F3X (0) for reliable performance. AFC en­ 8:38 Preview: From Nine to Five some of the Honeymootien’ (8) David Fieat Show (C) Lee and Charley Pride; and 8:98 (88) BIU Cssby Shaw (0) sures a perfectly timed jdeture a f the 7:88 Beck Beat B (88) Mr. Ed the Klownn, guests. SATURDAY JU PROGRAM 8:88 (8) OleaB Campball flM illiiiii "A White House Dtary*' brightest musical comedy (48) FUatotenes (C) 18:88 (2) HawaH FIve-O B (C) H ear (G> touch of a button. ExceUent Bound 7:38 W orid W e U v e t e B (G ) hours, w ill be presented on Sun­ 4:58 (U) SewlBg Show (C) (848) Dan A n g u t (C> U:( t (S) BFD No. S ( 0> (8^) Wide Werid ef Eja^ U:88 (S«M ) News —Weather aad Guesto: George Gobel, Shecte from a 5” ' oval speaker. Deluxe Wal­ "T h e NotrSo-SoUd E arth" 5:88 (3) Penw (18) FaHr4n4>ae (C) ( > StaeitB (0> day evenings from 10 to 11 (M> Hot Dm 0 (18) NFL Oame 1 the Week : Greene, Anne M urray, M el TO- nut grained vinyl-on-w(X)d composition 8:88 F lea ek Chet (0 ) (18) W U WUd West ( 0 ) 18:38 (18) H artford Tolk-Ia (G ) (8) HudjrX Bo; ( 0 > 8:88 (8) Brad Davis Sheer (O' U :» ») Movies ' Us. Special musical highlight "Gateiau Dn a Oage" p.m.; on tbe CBB 'IWevisioa (38) Addania Family U:88 (64-184848) New* Weather (48) CaadlepIm'BowliBC (0> (18) Oellege FsithaH ‘ TSay One Ftor M e” '68. Among members of Osmpbrtl'a Cam­ cabinet. Roll-about cart o r bedroom 8:88 CivUUatioa (C ) (48) (HUlM’s folaad (G) aad Sports (O) 12;S0 turned-chorine and nlgtatdub Mrs. Wes CamidreU. and his 18rt8 Coaaeetteat N ewsroom (to) WhoTa My LtaeT (O) Farmtte refuse to realise that (Si) jAmbo (C) (18) Voyage te BettMn of Sea manager whose Interest In iter sisters, Sandra, Jane A Bar­ Clatney star in their reactive 8:88 (24-48) Weather Sports and their daughter's grow ing up Is flagrantly unholy. Bing t2:45 <8> HeoUk Boot ’1$ <0> (88) MeWie’s N an bara. join him in holiday Tharsdsy, December 21 roles of blg-thlnklng bus driv­ Maws (G ) until she makes them see llghf Pbilip Woodrow of State 8:88 (t) News Bsger ludd (G> CkoMiy, Debbie Reynolds, songs. PM (18) Dlok Vaa Dyke while cn va ca tio n 'in CatskUIa. Conservation* Committee, Sm Bowl Football Oame 7:88 (8) Hero’s Lacy <0> mond Barr. Mills, Blhnle Barnes andOyp- 7:88 Preach Ghel B (C ) ton. Sheila MacRae is featured klte (O ) son from Sun Bowl, B1 Paao, T m l (U ) The WesleiBen ‘Witness For tte Froseeur reiik -p raie students and thOIr 7:88 Aattaaes Harry Beaseaer (G) (U) Merv Griffta Shew (O) ( 8) CommaaBy AHalrs (O) (88) Nows — Weather ^ tlon" ‘57. Tyrone Power, Mar­ S[other Superior. /(C) "B ottles” Kean as Norton’s spouse, TMx- (16) GandU Gamera 1:88 (84848) Newa — Prayer and (88) W H N B -IY Fiaoeats 7:88 (3) What ta the World (C) 1:18 (6) News aad Weatoer — t:S8 (8) New London Chorale based on Agstim Christie’s 8:89 (18) Oral Bsbeita (G> University of South OarnUrti Raul L^nde guest stars on the “ Chriatmas" Prayer and Sign Oft (G> (48) M ovie mystery story and Broadway 19:99 M) Jackie OlesssB Gkrtoiraas choir sings sacred Christmas (8) Trato er Oansetnenees (C) "Double Feature (1 ) "Bmnood (88) A n te WBOb b s Shaw (O) play- Young man Is on trial (O) music from tradlUonsl carol premiere program in which (16) What’s My LtaeT (O Tomorrow” (2) "Holy Matrl- Ante's uunlly joins him m for murder of wealthy woman. The Poor Soul” R to modem "Une Cantate de Rramden and Norton pose as (3648) Nows — Weatoer aad m ony". special Christmas abow. (99) Hagh Bateer Shaw (G) (St) Bald Oaes <0> N o e l." hiiqile song writers and enter Sporta (O ) Our SPEE2DY Specialty 2:0 (88) Skippy (G) 8:88 (8-M) Neadywed Oaaae (O) (49) News 8:88 N E T Flayhoose (C> 7:38 (*> Stacefreat LnwTM B (0> (8) Fodrecca PlooU Marij^ (U) Upbeat (O <491 M erle U:89 (iS -M -^ News — Weatte "Theater America: Story The­ a contest offering a trip to (648) Conrtohta af Bddta’a Fa­ TRULY DELiaOUS nettes BJurman '66. McQrea, MarlcBtevena. Series PH Kramden and Norton read when he encounters one of 18:88 (8) M aaatx (0 ) 1:4 (49) Naws — Prayer A Slgs of holdups in Arteona Terri­ I Mbterofers’ Neighborhood B about a contest that offers g2S,- DEGre DRIYE-IN world’s foremost skiers In this (U ) Insight on ing depute unooveta "respect­ Make a Difference Where You Save! —What’s - -New (C ) 000 and a tree trip to Hollywood 482 CENT ER ST.— 64S-2680 (18) Biflemaa (48) Here Gome the Stars (0> (49) News A Sign <0 ) able" cUuen as gang leader IT D O E S "The Fir Tree -to the w riter o f a song to be r>:00 (8) Oreea Acres (C) (18) F ilm , ington Kenmore (Lynde). 1:88 (18) News aad SIga OH 'A -A INSTANT "Tire Plot to Overthrow Christ­ 1:18 (48) News — Frayer aad Sign mas" — rnAraigii* recreation O ff of radio Christmas classic llE N t SUNDAY PROGRAM EARNINGS which was first broadcast on J(/ .S AV I MGS Christmas Day '38. 9:38 Soato Caralloa Slags Christ­ TV Show Co-Host 6:38 (88) Agricaltare an Parade Paul Hoigan, author of best­ aota. W E D O / LO AM 6% Dividend paid mas B (C> For Parties. 7:88 (88) ThU b the L ife seller "Whitewater" is guesL 2:88 (8) Mavie Portrait af Christmas 7:88 (8) Faith fer Today (C) (48) BaOwiaUe <0) "C h arlie Clian hi E gy p t" '35. 18:N ^ KITCHEN (88) B lag Aroaad the W eild 11:15 (18) Jewish L ife (0> Warner Olaad. Robert Younc from day of deposIL 18:38 Navy Christmas (0> B o m p i e t S r Weird murder attracts diarile Jonathan Winters host world­ In Our Town 7:58 (5) Sign Oa sad P ra yer (O ) 11:88 (8 ) F ace toe Nattos (0> 4 times yearty. wide Obrlstmas pculy, joined 8:88 (8-8) C hrbtephen (C ) (8) This Week is Pre Feat- CImn and he's off to find killer (Oontiiiaed from Page One) W ORLD INC and prevmt another murder, BSliewiSTgB** 8L818T riHAlietAL HHTIT8TI4B by Navy Band and Sea Chant- Rece^ions (M) Three Stooges bail (C ) era 8:15 (8 ), Adventares e f Glamby (C ) (88) Cess. deso-Up (0) it poamble. TOESENUNG (8-48) Sacred Heart (O) (48) Dlaeoveiy *78 **Tofn Brown's Schooldays" . ters, a cartoonist. iWMnca e «TjkflflMn (8 )8alato for CUMna (O) "O tth o llc " 4:88 (8) NFL Taday „ («) San Francisco va Oakland. ^eelal Christmas Day Jtwofraaar He talked a while with the e RANQUBT TABLES (48) This b toe L ife (O ) (M ) B torsal U gh t puppetSb the Teocas Boys Choir Oommunlcationa Electric Heat Specialist "Vow OMraabto Dwtor” (It) Christmas Day Mass (O) Ih e new television personatl- and features samples of efaU- (48) I Spy <0> 8:39 (8) Nctre Dame Glee Ctah Major Appliance (I) Dialmrae <0> 18:19 (99) Chrlsfanas Day Chaich ity, asked by Miss Graham how (It) Let Us Celebrate <0> dren'a art arourtl the nmrtd as 4:18 (88) Chrlstosas Program (0) he liked being before the cam­ (48) Ooverameat StoiT (0) Imckground. Produced in cooperation with Servioe (O) Floor & Carpet Center (98) Pra FsatoaH (0> Greater Hartford Oooncil of From Washington Cathedral hi eras, answered “not so much.’’ "The Honorable Gemlemen 512 WEST CENTER ST. - MS-1511 Washington, D.(X 18:88 (8) Leek Ito aad U v a (4 » Boston Patriots va Ohicimmti Churches, Ivor Hugh, Director He added, “I’m pretty well set Vlstt Our Showroom B eogals. of Cnmmimlcallona W lS Q N (S> Sooads e f Christmas (G> (8) Natre Dame (Uee dab (C) 11:99 (8) Hew L eadan Chorale (O ) (West Haven. (Yam.) (48) Oaaveraaltoas wMh... 5:88 (8) Mevle ^ ^ In my ways but as for star­ 1:18 (48) fosses aad Aaswees (O) "Houdini” '59. Tony Cuitfo. UM <$) Yale aloe Ctah (O) 647-9924 (West Haven, dmn.) 12:99 ( I ) ChltotmM fo (U ) dom---- m ig h t’ ’ (88) SaeiUee tt to e M m 8:88 (8) Dfoeovery (O) Janet Leigh. Btographical (88) Beiigtou Heritage MB "Joumw Through the WUder- drama of man ooo- N ^ or USED (Lutheran TV Productlaa*) Tlie Ctorks Uve at 44 (Pilgtim 182 Middle Tpke. US CENTER KT,- 11:88 (8) Cam era Three (0> neas" Boat BIU Owen goes world*’ greatest 12:29 (9 ) M aim aa T ab en aelo Lane in Manchester. . (8) Optalaaatod Man (0> canoeing In Northern Mhme- OkrtotBM C—Mift (O MANCHESTER EVENING^HIALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19,1970 PAGE FOUR THURSDAY JO PROGRAM (848) IkeJBwestal <0) (S) vlnrtata Oraksm SIww (O) (8) Nows wlik H.K. Smllk u d 4 :* Harry Beaseaer (G) (U) Va-akridged (8> Mike Dee«iaa Skew (C> 18:38 (18) B arttord Talk4a (M> TMee t WelU Fuse (18) Gaadld Gamers 11:88 (84-18-81^) News — W eaMg r (Ml AU My CUMree (C) (88) NBC NoiW 5,<0) (8) T8 Berne WMk Leve • (O) 1:W <(> Am tke Werid T r o <0) 7:8 11:38 “ f S ^ M n a s M asle Newlywed Oame (C) (88)S^S%lls*8^ (G) (13) MUek Miller Gkrieknae I (S) Oaldiaa lisM Aaetker World —Bay Cltr (8-M) Matt Uacela (G) (G) prograla^offerlng mmore of . (8-M) OsMral Hsspital (0> (18) I Spy fam iliar and imuswal Christ­ I <1> Family Affair (0) » (8) ilm Nakers Bear (G) Oueet: tCarllyn Home. mas music, will feature NBC Brifit FremlM (O) Orchestra under dlrectioa of (8-M) Oae life to live (G> I (88) Ironside (G) (C) SUtch Henderson. Also featur­ I (8) Baayer Statka (G) (8-H) Bewiteked ed will be Robert Shaw Cho­ (88) Aaetaer World —Semereet (18) Movie rale and harpist Robert Maz- (8-M) Dark Skadewe “Elmer Uie Great” Joe B. ) (8) UaMl (G) Brown, Patricia EUls. Country weU. (8) David Freet Skew (G> hick turns out to be cooceMea, U :M (3) Ckrietmaa Eve Service (G> (38) Hr. Ed flaky and one of greatest bat­ Live Recast from Cha^ of (M) raatsteaet (G) ters In baseball. United Nations Chorcta Center i:M (18) Sewlay Skew (t^) ■ (3) Movie ^ „ in New York. (8) Ferry “Tile Password Is Courage (38) Ghristeias Eve MIdalgkt (U ) WUd Wild West (G) 'ea. True-We eutpeusofid dra­ Maee T o ) (38) AddamsI nunUy ma concerns (Charles Coward, From SL Patrick’s Cathedral (M) OUllyaa’s's Islaad (G) cme of ^gland's World Wflu* n in New York (M) Walek (G) heroes, whose advetitures, li:38 (18) Poverty At Gkristoiastlme (38) Qlttlyaa’s Islaad (G) some daring, some humorous, 1;N (3) Mavie (U ) Wkat’s My UaeT (G) are depicted. Dirk BfigardS, "Crane to the Stable” '88. Two :SS (3) Ski Bport ' (G) Maria Ferstdiy, Alfred Lynch. French nuns attempt to raise N (84-M) WeaMer — Sports aad (8-M) Barefoot la the Park money for children's hOM>kal. News . 8 (8-M) Odd Geapie (G> Loretta Young, Celeste Holme. (18) Dick Van Dyk (M) Naaey (G) Hugh Marlowe. (38) Te Tell tke Tratk (G) 8 (38) Deaa Hartia Skew (G) (84M ) News — Prayer and (M) BawUde Guests are Dom DeLulse, Bob Sign O ff (3) News witk Walter Gtea- Newhart, Dennis Weaver and 3:W (3) News aad WeaMker — Ute (G) the Golddiggera. R Prayer u d Slga Off FRIDAY JO PROGRAM MEBBY GHB18TMAS 4:38 (3) 8. Harok Pruenta (G) "Christmas in Coimeotlcut” 1:88 (3) Vlrglala Graham Show (G) Two worid -famous musioal Barbara Stanwyck, Demis (8) Movie artists, pianist Sviatoslav Morgan. Sailor, recoveriag "A (hristmas Carol" ,, Richter and violinist David from 18 dara on raft. Is invited (38) Ghrlstmao Maale (G) Olstrakh, present program of to spend Christmas at boms Holy Cross and Sacred Heart music by Beethoven and of magaslne writer of redpee Church (hoirs. Brahms. who can’ t (xx>k emd fa lls kk (M) AU My GhOdrea (G) (8-M) North - Sonth S h tiu love arlth her. < 1:38 (I) Aa the Werld Tkiaa (G) (lame <0 ) 8:88 (3) M ovie (38) Wetda aad M ule (G) All-star game from Orange " l i f e w ith F a th ei'’ ‘47. Clar­ (848) Lefa Mako-a Deal (G) Bowl, Miami. ence Day's delightful Ameri­ 2:M (3) Love li a Maay Spleadored (38) Mr. Ed can classic comedy takes Andy Griffith and Lee Merriweather star in the 'nfaig (G) 4:M US) Sewlag Show (G) place In New York CUy in (38) Dayo of O w Uvea (G) 5:88 (18) WOdWlld West (G) 1880 and centers around doa­ “New Andy Griffith Show" premiering Jan. 8 on (8-M) Newly ared Oame (G) (38) Addama Family ble domestic crisis tn Day NBC. 3:38 (3) OaUUu Ugkt (G) 5:38 (8) Basel (G) menage. Irene Dunne, WilUam (38) Tke fiectera (G) (38) OmigaB’s bland (G) Powell, Elisabelh Tajdor. (8-M) Pro BuketbaU (G) 8:M (34) Weather — Sperte sad ZaSu Pitta, Edmund Qwenn, television toe the Archdiocese at Atlanta Hawks va. Phoenix Neara (G) Jimmy Lydrah (C), Suns from Phoenix. (18) DIek Van Dyke (843) That Girl (O) St. Patrick’s N ew Y o rk . 3:M (3) Boveity HBIbllllea (G) (18) Disk Van Dyke 8:88 (8-M) Levs, Ameileaa Stole The combined choirs at BL (88) Another Werid—Bay GIty 6:88 (3) Newa with W alter Cron- 18:88 (88) Braekea’s Waiid (0) 3:38 (8) Family Affair (O) kite (G) (b-M) This Is Tern dines (O) Patrick’s Cathedral OoUege, the (38) Bright Premlie (G) (IS) Candid Camera Guests Include Ella BTtxgerald (>Uhedral Choristers and the 4:88 (3) Baager StatlOB (O) (38) NBO Nevrs (C) and the ‘iTeorcliy Male Choir. Mass on T V 18:88 (18) Baitiiid Xslkda (0) congregatior. will sing. (38) Aaetker Werid—Somerset 7:M (3) Qoldea Voyage (C) "A New Look at Old EgypG’ U:8t (t-o-lb-Se-M) News — Weather Hie Christmas Eve Pontlflcal FtaHowing the tradlUoa of the Hoot Jack Douglas takes us aad eperto (O) from celebrated treasures of 11:35 (3) Mevie Concelebrsted Mass in St. Pat­ late Francis Oudlnal Spellman, " It 's a Wonderful L ife ” '47. Hanukkah Program Khig Tut to famous basaar In liAtpi fjkpsing m in is sent helD rick’s Cathedral, New York “1- Old ObIio . Terence Clardinal Cooke will from Heaven In form of gu a^ CHty, w ill be colorcast Uve on Televlalon Cbannd 30 (18) What’s My UaeT (G> celebrate liDdnlght Maas with (8M8) Newt — Weather aad Ian angel. James Stewart, the NBC Televlsloii Networic American troope in Vietnam. (WHNB) will present a special S ^ rta (G) Donna Reed, Lionel Barry- Thursday, Dec. 2 i at midnight. program in honor at Hanukkah 7:381(3) The latotas (C) moi*e. He has prepared a special ' (848) Brady Baaeh (C) "Dangerous O o a sia g" '68. Archbialiop John J. Maguire Christmas message which will in a program of hcdlday music (U ) MUeh Miner GhiMmas jeaune Crain, Michael Rennie, Carl BeU. will be the principal eoDcele- be presented during the Mass. Sunday, D ec. 27, a t U:1S a-m. SpMlal (C) (Quests: Diana Trask, LecHe 11:38 (38) Tonight Shaw dahnay Car- brant. ITie Rev. Dennis MoNdl- It will feature the Dargis Chor­ Uggams and Louise O'Brien sea <0) fi will deliver the sermoiL Nar­ ale and Orchestra. toln Jamee Starbu:^ dancers US) Merv Oitltla Shew (0) (8M) Diek GaveM Shew (G> rator for the televisian audience in elaborately costumed Roy Clfuk, co-hoet ” H ee The chorale is under the dir­ Oiriatmas program. 1:M (B). WHS This Blag (C> will be Msgr. Thomas J..,^ Mc­ at (3848) News — Prayer aad Haw” Tuesiiains cti the CBS ection of Gerald Dargis and in­ (381 High Chaparral (C) Govern, director at radio and 8:N (8-M) Naaay aad the Prefes- Swn Off Television Network, has been cludes 30 voices from the West aer (0) 1:15(8) Newaeepe Hartford and New Britain 8:38 (S) Headmaster (C) 5:15 (3) Newa aad Weatker — Me- ncuned comedian at the year by (8-M) Partridge Family (G> meat ef MedUatiaa aad Siia the Country Music Association. aretus. (18) Mevte i on

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