THURSDAY,. OCTOBER 8, 1970 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT Matirbrotpr Eiiftittig Hfralii Average Dally Net Press Run The Weather For The Week Ended PartlyPnrtlv rlrtiirtvcloudy, mild tonight,tonic October 4, 1970 site was chosen, Ferguson re­ • dense fog developing again; low ^ The VFW Auxiliary will spon­ PO 3.C. Samuel E. Caswell ported, to forestall the possibil­ In 5(W. Saturday variable cloud' sor a rummage sale Wednes­ Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Samu­ Anniversary About Town ity of being rained out. inesS, warm after fog lifts; high day, Oct. 14, starting at 9 a.m. el E. Caswell Sr., has been pro­ Chevrolef Owners 15,972 about 80. Sunday cloudy, mild. The Stein Club and the Stein- at the Post Home. Donations moted to his present rank^ He Robert Chamas, president and | owner of Radio Statlqn WINF, Manchester— A City of Village Charm ettes wilt have an installation may be brought to the Post is serving in the US Navy NEED REPAIRS . . . SEE US FOR buffet and dance Saturday from Home I on* Tuesday, Oct. 13. aboard the fleet supply ship, Plans Taking Shape was present and said the station | is planning to broadcast the re- 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the VFW Those wishing articles picked y S S Sylvania at Norfolk, Va. • KENDALL OIL PRODUCTS VOL. LXXXX, NO. 8 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1970 (Classified Advertising on Page 21) PRICE TEN CENTS Home. Tickets will not be avail­ up may contact Mrs. Florence dedication ceremonies llvO. The I • GENUINE CH^RtM Included On senting veterans organlzaUons, War I, following the flu epl- "Hospital 70.” girls must be accompanied by aboard the destroyer USS Lloyd Hall of the church. „ 1229 MAIN ST. — MANCHESTER As Flight Guardian community health agencies, and dernlcs of 1918-19. Dittus, who is in charge of I a parent. Leaders are needed Thomas for approximately six hospital departments attended, The parade will begin at 1:30 coordinating that event, sald| Nixon Route for new troops although there months in the Western Pacific. The executive board of Com­ and reports from various com­ p.m. from the South Terminus last night that all 46 booths ' Is some room in present troops. munity Baptist Church will mittees Indicated there will be and the line of march will be available have already been HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — They Set Off Marine Sgt. Robert W. Ne­ meet tonight at 7:30 in the Seen After Wichita church Youth Building. wide community participation north on Main St. to Haynes, spoken for. President Nixon will be doing Mountain Laurel Chapter of ville, son of Mr. and Mrs. El­ most of his traveling in Connec­ in the Nov., 8-14 celebration. and west on Haynes to the hos­ Most of the persons at last By JAMES R. POLK But asked if the FAA had tak­ Sweet Adelines will rehearse don W. Neville of 132 Deepwood see US for hoBoween and ^ ticut on Monday by helicopter. The Adult Study Group of Zion The session was chaired by pital grounds. night’s planning session are in­ and en any steps to warn Golden Ea­ tonight at 8 at the Russian- Dr., was promoted to his pre­ Although details are not com­ Evangelical Lutheran Church Thomas F. Ferguson, co-publlsh- The Veterans Council is hand­ volved in committees that will harvest party supplies ^ DICK BARNES gle tefore the crash, Shaffer American National Center, 213 sent rank while serving with pleted concerning side trips will meet tonight at 7:30 at the er of The Herald and a hospital ling the parade details. Peter have displays. Several indicated Associated Press Writers said the agency didn’t know the Wethersfield Ave., Hartford. the First Marine Division in (organlsatloD dlseoimlB, taat) ^ g * ) from his primary meeting here Three Blasts church. trustee, who is serving as gen­ Cordera of the Marine Corps that their booths will attempt • mipMiHi • onpa .firm was actually going ahead The rehearsal is open to all wo­ Vietnam. with East (3dast ndws editors, eral chairman for the events. League, a member of the com­ to point up the contrasts be­ • •ut-oots • plat— ee WASHINGTON (AP) — The with such fligh ts^ r had been By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS men interested in joinbig this 30-death disaster on a Wichita the presidential visit is expected The Junior and Senior Confir- Full Gospel Christian Fellow- He is being assisted in the plan­ mittee, reported that Mayor tween the various aspects of • Btreo mww • enaiU— making them for nearly a year. Underground gi’oups have now claimed responsibility four-part harmony chorus. State University football flight to take in Suffield’s tercentenary maUon classes of Emanuel Lu- ship, InterdenomlnaUonaJ, will ning by Bert Dittus, who heads Nathati Agostlnelli has agreed medicine in 1920 and today, in • tableoIoUw 2. The FAA was unaware that for all three West Coast terror bombings. Police say they the hospital’s development of­ to serve as parade marshal and terms of knowledge, equipment oiar aaaorteent is tanUlal has uncovered blind spots In the celebration, a motorcade in The Inquirers Class of Trinity theran Church will meet to- have a Bible study and open Golden Eagle also sought to fly Hartford and at least one gath­ have serveral leads and are operating under the assump­ fice. that invitations to participate and draining. way the Federal Aviation Ad­ two other Kansas football teams Covenant Church will meet to­ night at 6 :30 in the parish build- discussion tonight at 7 :30 in ministration acts as watchdog ering in Stamford. tion the incidents were part of a radical conspiracy. ing. Orange Hall. Ferguson outlined plans for have gone out to some 200 vet­ “ Hospital 70” will be ojjen to this fall. Golden Eagle’s written night at 7 :30 at the church. over the rent-a-plane business. The iPrdsident’s plane is ex­ The latest claim came from a the week, which will begin with erans and other organizations the public without charge from offer to Kansas University said TTie FAA lifted the license pected to arrive at Bradley In­ group Identifying itself as “ the The Senior Citizens Center this year’s Veterans Day Pa­ throughout the state. 2-5 and 6:30-9 p.m. dally, it was i T ii i t a t planes could be rented from Thursday of the firm piloting ternational Airport in Windsor weatherman underground” in trip to the Danbury State Fair rade observance on Sunday af­ He said replies are begin­ emphasized last night. American Leaseco. That firm the Wichita State plane. It also Locks sometime after 11 a.m. the San Francisco area which Senate Sets tomorrow has been canceled ternoon, Nov. 8. The parade will ning to come in, but that many Another joint planning session lists the same phone and ad­ slapped a $60,000 fine on a sec­ Nixon will be ferried to nearby said it carried out the bombing due to lack of interest. be followed by the rededication groups have yet to be heard will be held about Nov. 1. dress in Oklahoma City as Gold­ ond firm which owned the craft Suffield by a helicopter flown by that wrecked a courtroom and of the hospital as a memorial from. The deadline is Oct. 16. en Eagle. VhC Twracle cf and grounded all its other Army Col. Gene T. Boy^r, a rest room of the Marin ’County Stiff Penalties The Little Theatre of Man­ to the veterans of all wars. The rededication ceremonies Earth, like the planet Jupiter, downlown TRatwheCTe'P_« However, the FAA said it had master aviator from Ohio, ac­ Civic Center in nearby in San chester advanced acting class­ will be held indoors at the sporadically emits low-frequen­ p— w m . aad HL.iieMa HB fi planes for emergency Inspec­ never'heard of American Lease- SAVE MONEY The hospital' w£is orlgtlnally tions. cording to a press aide for Con­ Rafael, Calif. es will meet tonight at 8 in the State Armony at 3:30 p.m., fol­ cy radio signals which still mys­ co in its investigation. It broad­ conceived as a memorial to the In a news conference, the gressman Lowell P. Welcker Jr., The three predawn explosions For Bombers club rooms at 22 Oak St. servicemen and women of World lowing the parade. An indoor tify scientists. ened its probe to Include the who plans to accompany the occurred Thursday. In Seattle, FAA pleaded ignorance of the mystery firm after being told by President throughout the day. Wash., a g;roup calling itself the WASHINGTON (AP) —In a The Polish Women’s Alliance safety problems until after the newsmen about the Kansas of­ Othdr members of the touring “ Quarter Moon Tribe” said to­ burst of anticrime activity, the Group 618, will meet Sunday at hired plane had smashed into a fer. W ITH A steep mountainside in a dead­ day it planted the bomb that Senate has passed legislaticm 2 p.m. at 77 North St. 3. Wichita State’s basketball (See Page Ten) 9 end canyon In the Rockies a caused an estimated $160,(XX) providing heavier penalUes for team used a rented DC-3 flown damage to a building housing terror bombings, increased pro- The Sunset Club will meet to­ week ago today. by Golden Eagle on road trips the Navy and Air Force ROTC tection for the president and morrow at 1:30 p.m. at the Se­ Yet the FAA had warned two last winter, but dropped the departments at the University n^embers of Congress, and more nior Citizens Center. TEMPLE’S schools—including Wichita State firm this year. ’The Shockers of Washington. federal aid for state and local QUALITY PAINT —against football flights by the basketball coach couldn’t be M eskill, The American Legion Auxili­ small air firm two months ago. reached for comment. But two ” started off as a batch of ary has been invited to the The agency said it assumed the flight scares at Cincinnati and *' joint installation of officers of rental plans were scrapped, and New Mexico State were report­ i r l separate bills and ended up In Daddario JL/lf'UC'S f one big legislative package also the Newlngrton American Legion It took no action to stop the firm ed at the time. M IM/I Includes extra jail sentences for Post and Auxiliary tomorrow at Itself. Shaffer said the FAA never federal crimes carried out with 8 p.m. at the Newington Post On an emergency basis, the knew about the basketball trips. Nix Abortion a gun and special presidential Home on Warren Ave. PAA revoked the flying license 4. The government inspector At Office In X Thursday of that firm, Golden at Wichita who phoned Aug. 14 awards for valorous conduct by Eagle Aviation Inc. of Oklaho­ ANSONIA, Conn. (AP) —The law enforcement officers. to caution the school about sell­ candidates for governor ex­ ma ' million more annually. “ If they do,” he told newsmen my were killed. Communist The San llVancisco Examiner campaign for rerelectlon to the nprth and call the states there gogue.” BY LEADING MANUFACTURERS. A ninth person was named in TTiursday, ” we can make pro- troops also fired 100 mortar sold today it received a letter the county grand jury indict­ council In 1967 or his campaign Lon Nol. Sirlk Matak and Si­ SUP COVERS —Massachusetts, Vermont and the way we are going to play rounds near the regional mili­ claiming responsibility for the Train Crash ments returned Thursday. Iden­ as supervisor in 1968. hanouk’s -successor as chief of New Hampshire— into account,” the woy we are going to play tary headquarters at Kompdng bombing of the Marin (Jounty tity was withheld as the accused —Councilman Floyd Morrow, Meskill said. state, C3heni^-.Heng, walked to We custom pin and cut In it.” Cham, SO miles -northeast of Civic Center. was sought. 37. former deputy cl(y attorney “ Without action to halt the up­ the square in front of the former Phnom Penh. Kills Three your home for perfect fit and roy^ palace and there raised The President said he hoped The four-paragraph, neatly Two sheriff’s officers arrested who was elected to the council stream polluters, Connecticut's use only self welting. Select in 1965. He is charged with re­ the-" flag of the repablic—blue Hanoi would take the proposals In South Vietnam, the U.S. typewriten letter begins: "Last PHILADELPHIA (AP) _ Curran In his office hours after own efforts to purify the river 9x12 BRAIDED RUGS with three white stars on the “ os seriously as’ we intend Command in Saigon reported night we bombed the Marin hall ^ ^ ’ from lovely fabric selections he told a news conference of re­ ceiving a bribe, conspiracy to of injustice. We dedicate this Reading Railroad crew- will be meaningless,” he said. lower left and above it the tem­ them.” He said he was not dls- three Army helicopters shot at savings of up to Vi price. CONVENIENT ceiving a Christmas gift. of a men were killed and a brake- (See Page Ten) (See Page Seventeen) ple of Angkor Wat outlined in Chooee from Oreeff, Waverly, candelabra worth about $40 (See Page Ten) (Sec Page Ten) (See Page Four) man was seriously hurt today Schumacher and more. Most from Yellow Cab- when a freight train crashed with Scotchgard. ALL N Y LO N ’The indictment accused Cur­ TERMS $ /J Q .95 ran of taking bribes and of con­ into the rear of a stopped spiracy to pervert and obstruct freight at a track crossing. REVERSIBLE justice and contended that he Another railroad accident oc­ accepted $3,000 from an attor­ Connecticut MIRAN6ED curred Thursday nlg^t when a Rag. $59.95 ney for the taxi company. “My conscience is clear,” he Penn Central passenger train Special Labor Price said after being booked on the Air Pollution slammed Into the caboose of a plus Cost of Fabric charges. The 66-year-old mayor freight in Old Lyme, ’ Conn. In­ has said he would run next year juring one passenger and four SHINYL VINYL for a third four-year term. Still on Rise railroad employes. Re-upholstery The eight city councllmen and , A Reading Railroad spokes- S FT. TUB the mayor, who votes with the HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Iman said in Philadelphia that i r council, are elected on a ribn- The amount of pollution held in an unscheduled freight raihmed All Furniture stripped down EROLOSURE parUsan the air over southwestern Con­ Into the rear of a regularly to the frame, re-glued and THE NO WAX necticut continues to rise today scheduled one in the darkness of Curran and the seven others springs all tightened. Lcug- arrested were released on their as a result of stagnant weather early morning. ♦27.95 conditions, thq State Health De­ eat selection of decorator fab­ Tnelelletlon.l own recognizance after booking. The dead were identified as Custom made to your personal needs and rics to choose from^”* You’ll 9 x l S The others are: partment reported... ' George Sides, 66, of Ambler, be glad you ckUed Bldwell FLOOR —State Assembljnman Tom An air Inversion, trapping fog, Pa., an engineer, and Richard specifications, whether you want Romon Interior^. KITCHEN CARPET Horn, 42, a city councilman smoke and other air pollution Quinn, 38, Camden. N.J., engl- White vltb merble — Oreee JNSTALyEB from 1963 . tQ 1968, seeking re- near the grounds-has heen. In- . neer’s-hsiper, both on tile mov­ shade, Austrian draper, swags & jabots, GOOD SELECTION election to the legislature as a •treasing for several days but ing train. Also P. OUver Apgar, sheers, silks' or just a plain pair of cotton ItV SoH, Quiet and BMutlfiil CERAMIC TH E OF COLORS Republican. He was accused of not at an “ alarming rate,” ac­ at Landing, N.J., a Jersey Cen­ receiving two $600 checks from cording to a department spokes­ tral Railroad worker and a drapes. A world of decorator fabric from Explers ths whole wide d.cersting world end you'll TUB AREA the taxicab company’s lawyer, man. brakeman on the halted train. fipd. nothing to equel the lu.ury end bewity. which to choose. Finest Quanfy'& Reasonable Special Labor Price W E HONOR . a $3,000 Mexican money order It could last into the Weekend, Benjamin Romeo, 48, Phila­ and another $1,000 from the at­ he said, depending on the move­ delphia, a brakeman on the Prices. plus Cost of Fabric Any 12x12* Room, Installed Gementad torney—which wasn’t listed as a ment of the weather system scheduled train was- injured and : I r L campaign contribution.-.. causing it. was in guarded condition at Fleer Preperatlee with a Pc. Plature —Deputy Mayor Allen Hitch, Manchester Air Pollution Con­ Lower Bucks County Hospital. Installed^ 57, a councilman since 1961, ac­ trol Officer James Fc^arty said Twenty cars, including seven Rejuvenate Your Furniture Ixtra cused of receiving $6,500 from engines, derailed and tore down «15 UP TO » IT. Manchester resldients are coop­ 1961 through 1967. The indict­ erating with the open burning large secUons of from ment alleges the funds were for ban. Several incinerators previ­ overhead power lines. his favorable vote on the cab ously used by town industries The accident occurred leas W. F. BIDWELL INTERIORS fare hike and went into his un­ had been closed down befqr/e the than half a block from a rescue W E HONOR CARPET AND successful campaign for mayor. present inversion, he said,. thus unit’s headquarters. MANCHESTER • SINCE 1954 He failed to list them as cam­ decreasing the amount of emoke “ We saw the freight train For Appointment paign contributions, the grand in the air. coming along the track and then FLOOR COVERING Jury said. ■ Low visibility caused cancel­ heard a loud noise and saw a call —Councilman Helen Cobb, 48, lations of aircraft operations at flash at light,” said William 643-9652 TEMPLE’S who In 1961 became the first 9 a.m.-9 p.m. 7 Days ■Bradley International Airport for .308 MAIN STREET t e l . 643-6662 woman elected to the council. It.was a lonesome, foggy ride to school or work in Manchester this momi ng. 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Chile: Marxist F O R R A R E N 1B A N D Sica is shooting his first tele­ Is ISew Cry not GIs,” Lyons said, adding Feared Aimed At Another fife early Wednesday AVOID HASTY- PLAY IN n o r th Teacher Resigns in Protect vision film, a documentary that the men should be allowed YOUNGPEOPLE SPEEDER’S HAND Monument from morning caused extensive dam­ President Looms 4 AK5 on the Roman Catholic re­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Wom­ to wear any hair style they Visit by Charles Thi§ o6f«cfhrt ot f»Ungt it to intofm ligious order of the Knights age to the registrar-general’s of­ By ALFRED SHEI^OLD ^ Q2 en's Lib might fight for equal want. S A P O R in porontt tbovi lt>o tutlobtMy ot O K873 2 of Malta. “ Lord knows, the National fice just outside the city. SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — mo¥tO cOfitOfH tof viowing try t h ir cf^ilOroft. Charging Lack of Freedom rights but Men’s Lobe Is for the HAMILTON, Bermuda (AP) Guard could use a little style,” MEMORIAL CO. The fires along with recent at­ A bridge columnist will do A K J 1 0 Scenes have so far been — The second major fire In two Many Chileans, U.S. -citizens By HOLLY OANTNER sight—of sideburns, that Is. he said. 470 CENTER CXREET tacks on automobiles have led anything to get a good hand. To­ WEST EAST that tdachers do not confuse felt, if Miss Gladstone had come made in Vietnam, Blafra, Haacbettar • MS-7788 and European Immigrants ap­ A tt AtCS ADMITTED (Herald Correspondent) “ It’s a movement to assure days broke out in the Hamilton to speculation that some group General Aiu1 AI 5 Susan Gladstone a sixth prade Gladstone further re- " i have always kept, and will dan. You get our dependable by Albert Dormer while he was O 10 4 ers the right to wear sideburns Time Secondary yards from City Hall. ernment and force it tO cancel a cause an avowed Marxist seems 0 5 tannhoi- . .V, ^ * XT . 1. vdtnessing a teacher continue to keep, an open door The'^resent main role ’Of guidance, understanding, AIL A6ES AOMIHEO trying to see if his new sports teacher at the Capt. Nathan ordering ^ child “ to remove a policy with my teachers,” Ma- down to the ear lobe,” says tlie The blaze leaped 80 feet in the visit by Prince Charles of Brit- headed for the presidency. Partntil Guidsnct Suoonted 4^ 982 A Q6 the nine-century old military Pm SBURGH (AP) — Carl and honest advice in se­ GP car would get up to 150 miles A w . Hale School has resigned from liook cover where the-child had honey said “ because we all National Asl^latlon of Govern­ air above a furniture store un­ ■'ain Oct. 20-22. Sen. Salvador Allende, leader , *»jJ5** SOUTH 1 BiWi|B> Weal • LO l .Mt I order is the sponsorship of ment Employes. P. Mesing figured his tax collec- lecting a family memorial per hour on a narrow Swedish 4k None I-n to I the schcxil system, saying she hands making the peace have to work together for the medical centers. priced to fit your budget. of a Communist-backed coali­ Kenneth T. Lyons, president tor’s job kept him busy only two rood. It’s hard to understand C? K84 feels she “ was placed in a team ' coU d^'es makt children.” of the union, said “ Men’s Lobe” months of the yew. So he went ^ See our complete display tion, won a plurality in the Sept. RESTRICTED Dormer's clipped English ac­ 0 AQJ96 As to a transfer for Miss Glad­ Und«r 17 rtQuirtt Kcomptnying teaching situation where I was comments at team meetings was formed “ to combat harass- 1° court to try to get Social Se- : featuring fully guaran­ 4 presidential election and is Ptrtm or Adult Gu«rdian cent at any speed. If he were A A 7 5.4 3 FBI. — SAT. — SUN. stone, this would have been im­ 2 TOP 1st RUNS not permitted the freedom to op- and derogatory remarks about Extended Forecast ment of the 42,000 civilian tech- curity for the other 10. teed Select STANLEY KRAMER |lated to be elected Chile’s next any more English he’d be un­ West North East Si ANCHESTe possible, Mahoney noted, since nlcdans of the National Guard U.S. Diet. Judge Rabe P. Batre Guild preteniB plus Fri., Sat. only ‘Berserk’ erate as an individual, and Pa/ents who were on welfare.” Pair to partly cloudy and president by Congress on Oct. able to open his mouth at all. 14) 2 4) Pass D R. 4 - >4^ “ ali the jobs are filled at the Bureau by various Guard offi- Marsh rejected the claim ’Hiurs- Monuments. 24. But devotion to my readers saw Pass 4 O Pass RTES 6 & GA ■. BOLTON NOTCH where I was dally compellied Gladstone says In her sch(x>l.” quite mild through Tuesday and irSAMAD, NO ONE UNDER 17 ADMIHED Into activities that I feel are •ctKer that she did not feel ^rde cers.” day. He said the 70-year-old U.S. C!onsul Frederick Purdy (Ago limit mty vonr me through, and the hand is All Pass The other six teachers on the Wednesday with daytime highs Lyons said a number of Guard Mesing get $11,000 a year for in ctruin onii) here for your inspection. destrucUve to children.” ^h® prihclpai of the mostly In the 70s to near 80 and MAD, MAD, said in an interview that many “A SHOCKER! FASCINATING!” ^ ^ schcxil, “ Edward Mahoney, be­ team are long time teachers adjutant generals have ordered collecting in suburban Baldwin MonumMU South dealer. Miss Gladstone, n,ew to the who run “A strong' but flexible, overnight lows averaging most­ long-time residents of Chile with -N e w York Daily News rv>T„>nf..T, .. , cause iiuiiifrom uiiall inuicauons,indications, mshis their civilian technicians to trim borough and that actual time MADWDRLD" U.S. citizenship are showing up S B8B (B »B .w M C 6 -yf North-South vulnerable. program,” said Mahoney. ly In the mid 60s. their sideburns or face dismiss- spent on the job was secondary. hearts, and the rest will be her^lT^^lsr r ? m' ® Philosophy was one of tight dis- at the consulate to get outdated TMB BCM. 0» taaC . Opening lead — Queen of THIS IS THE OAWNIHQ OF THE ABE OF AAortON »*cnMI COQI 06 U l f MOMATiON easy. H e r r L ^ ^ i o n t L n f '^hlch paralleled the SPENCER TRACY MICKEY ROONEY passports renewed. Spades. If West plays a low heart in- I ttMimg n vdtt DICK SHAWN / ‘^We issued 126 new passports “ West opens the queen stead of taking his ace, you win I MILTON BERLE pun oiiupDc in September,” he said. “ In the spades. What do you do?” Dor­ with dummy’s queen and then jUmough S u p .t a .n t o t ot 1 THEATER TIME Schools Laurence G. Odonnor - SID CAESAR last 10 years the consulate has mer asked, after rattling off the discard your other two hearts her; he assured her he would BUDDY HACKEH TERRY-THOMAS never issued more than 60 in a j SCHEDULE dummy and the South hand. I on, the ace and king of spades. THE FORBIN PROJECT' “ ®P®^ to Mahoney and tha7her paused for a few moments, and meeting that he expected to re­ visit would remain confldenUal. ETHEL MERMAN JONATHAN WINTERS month.” This eliminates the heart loser, ceive it. Purdy estimated that there Blue Hills Drive-In — Sabata, he asked, "Are'you still there?” and you can afford to give up a “ However, he went to the prin­ I AST HARIfUHU «« A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR’ PANAVISION' Because it had not beien re­ are 3,000 U.S. citizens in Chile. 7:30; Play Dirty, 9:40; Mosquito “ I’m not sure,” I reported club trick. cipal and gave him my trans­ INEMA 1 Squadron, 11 ;33. truthfully. ” We dropped some­ Dally Question ceived officially, the board could fer request, it was then dis­ I QoyMwoiriT. HIT to Bum vt. He also said the consulate has received numerous inquiries Burnside—Hornets Nest, 7 :30, thing on that last bump, and Dealer bids one heart, and not react officially to the resig­ cussed with the men on the nation. O’Connor said he could about U.S. visas from natural­ 9:30. I’m afraid it was me.” your partner doubles. The next “ The CiOckeyeJ Cowboys team. I think this is a violation . East Hartford Drlve-In — War player passes. You hold: “ professionally make no com­ of confidence. The principal ized Chileans who immigrated Take your own few moments ment on the matter.” from Hungary and Czechoslova­ of The Gargantuas, 7 :30, Mon­ to look at the North and South Spades, S-7-3-2; Hearts, 10-9-7- . .o f Calico County” said that he could not transfer $g|iinilnis1l!$Sale kia after the 1956 Hungarian up­ ster Zero, 9:15. hands. See if you can make 6-3; Diamonds, 10-4; Clubs, Q- In her two and one-half page me and that it was obvious that rising to escape Communist per­ East Windsor Drive-In—Monte sure of the slam no ' matter 6. letter of resignation to the I couldn’t work with the team TONIGHT and SATURDAY ONLY! Dan'Hoss Blocker/ Nanette Fabray since they had now been made secution. Walsh, 9:30; A Man Called which opponent has the queen What do you say? SUrot "BONANZA" board, Miss Gladstone, who gave I A UNIVERSAL PICTURE • TECHNICOLORS l system, I feel that Hctr!((ii(!-Sprfid. EipML ■ Route 91 North them.” 7:.30 P.M. AT THE WORKSHOP moat turned off by school in the Purdy said there has also THERE ARE TIMES WHEN YOU THINK / traditional sense, from ever he placed me In a system where been an increase in applications L THE THEATRE IS G0IH6 TO BURSTZ 485 E. Middle T^ke. — Print-Mart Building having another kind of educa­ I was unable to work. I know for immigrant visas, which are tional experience. that there are goexi, progrea- 2nd Floor I was'told that no child In a” slve teachers within the school harder to obtain. He said 82 im­ Outstanding savings on tweeds or plaids that migrant visas were approved in remedial class could be given a system, but I feel that if real September, compared with an PRODUCTION SCHEDULED NOVEMBER 13 -14 grade ot higher'than ’C’ unless change is to come about, the earlier average of 60 a month. that child was ready to move school system must protect its you can wear happily through Fall . . . then innovators.” ISTHEDMIWMOFTHEIiaE OF ‘‘Considering the limitations Into a higher group,” Miss Glad­ stone states in her letter of She signed her letter “ Yours and the waiting list, that is a for change in education." zip in the cozy Orion pile lining come Winter. considerable increase,” he said. resignation. ■ She goes on to express her Mahoney said this morning Almost all commercial flights dismay over grouping methods, that he regrets the fact that men’s permanent press Shop early for these great coat buys! As­ st ot 2 e / G 2 Christmas Past. 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k ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, .1970 PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. E^ll^)AY, OC^OBjiR 9, 1970 after ending the lease in Wash­ was no Impropriety in the leas­ visibility for the product,” the Pope May Visit Ford official said. . Tolland Humphrey Ends ington “ in the last few days," ings. MANCHESTER F A A R o le Actor Wed Rebels Qaim Agnew Raps Panther Pals the Ford official said Thursday. Humphrey leased a car in his The spokesman said Hum­ PET At Hong Kong In Lease of Auto Humphrey 19 the democratic capacity as an official of the phrey apparently decided new LONDON (AP) —The mar­ candidate for the U.S. Senate Woodrow Wilson International rules and practices in Washing­ CENTER riage* of ■ Canadian actor FORT SMITH, Ark. (AP) — of Minnesota, Alan Cranston of 'At the Fort Smith rally, lyhlch DETROIT (AP) — The lease As Giiardian Meskill To Cut the Rihhpn They Set Off Trip to Pacific from Minnesota. A number of Center foi' Scholars, the Ford of­ ton conceriiing cut-rate car Christopher Plummer, 40, California and CJeorge S. Me- was televised within the state. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, of a Lincoln Continental at a members of Congresii also re­ ficial said. leases applied to him in his role and 24-year-old English ac­ Govern of South Dakota joined Agnew spoke in support of the OPEN SUNDAYS Three Blasts on a Southern and Border state VA'nCAN CITY (AP)' —A discount rate of $750 a year has turned cars recently, the “ The fact that we leased our as a candidate. Seen in Doubt At Headauarters Opening tress Blaine Taylor has been in a fund-raising affair for Del- re-elecUon campaigns of Gov. There was no Immediate com­ 12:00 TO 6:00 campaign swing, has charged Dellums won the nomina- Winthrop Rockefeller and Rep. Vatican siiokesman said today a . a been terminated by former Vice spokesman said. car under these terms to the announced by his agents. ment from Humphrey. (Continued from Page. One) that some Northern and West- Democratic primary John Hammerschmldt, the only prelate has visited Hong Kong President Hubert Humphrey, a Ford recently ended its spe­ head of a charitable educational MON. - SAT. 9-6 THUR. till 9 (Continued from Page One) Republican ' giibematorial chicken, homemade biscuit and ’The announcement Thurs­ butter, green peas, crisp cole ern Democrats are friendly to over a white long-time liberal. Republican in the state’s to study the possibility that Ford Motor Co. spokesman cial lease rates, following publi­ foundation would seem to prove 995 Main St„ Manchester candidate Thomas Meskill will day said the religious cere­ act to the prisoners of Soledad, says. city abouf them. the point—that the main pur­ Casey Stengel batted .368 for Pressed on whether any up-to- slaw, cranberry jelly, oatmeal the Black Panthers—or ,at least Rep. Jeffery CkAelan. congressional delegation. Pope Paul VI might stop there date license renewal was Issueil be on hand to officially cut the mony took place last Friday San Quentin and New York.” to its friends. G oiicam TioN S Humphrey returned the edr The spokesman said there pose of the leasing was to obtain the New York Giants in 1922. raisin cookies. in Montreal. Plummer had It ends, “ Free all political ^ “ It is Ume-that good Demo- Earlier Thursday in New Or- anyplace, the FAA says it ribbon marking the opening of Thursday, no lunches at Hicks In in a televl- during the pontiff’s November gone there to receive the Or­ prisoners. ’The Weatherman un- a speech to an a p p la u ^ crats-by the mlllions-got out said doesn’t know. Republican headquarters here Memorial ' or Meadowbrook audience ’The informa­ visit to the Pacific. Globe Hollow, the race of it was shunted into' a pipe der of Canada, honoring his deixround.” nee of Arkansas Republi- big broom arid the No. 9 ^ion interview: School due to half day session. cans ’Thursday night. Agnew de­ tion I have indicates without The spokesman, Federico Uitch from the original pond ^^*‘**^ emptied into the south side 6. The PAA said it has no nor­ tonight at 7 :30. acting career. ' A bomb was found in the heat­ shovel and started cleaning High school, juice, Italian grind­ scribed Ronald Dellums, , a question that the leadership of Alessandrini, head of the Vati- could be seen under water along Goulds pond. The other part mal surveillance or mainte­ The headquarters will be' lo­ ing uucc oi a Duiluing at the bnl- ______house,” Agnew said. er,’ cucumber sticks, fruit crisp. It was the third marriage black Democratic candidate for the Black Panthers is dedicated nance checks on aircraft bro­ cated at the Town Shoppes can press office, said the Most the west shore of the bigger and the water turned across Friday, Meadowbrook and for the actor, who has a 13- verslty of California at Berkeley congress in California’s Berke- He described as the great is­ to a violent course of action and Rev Paul n 0‘Beer ana gj flowed through kers such as the Richards firm Shopping center on Rt. 195. and was disarmed. V t ’ S Hicks, tuna long boys, potato year-old daughter by his first ley-Oakland district, as “ an en­ sue of the 1970 campaign, in an unlawful concept of the con­ adero. 111., is ’now on a tour of Pamdise to join the other broofi which buy, sell or rent used next to Basset Hardware. wife, actress Tammy A warning call from an anony­ from Goulds pond. That pond V t ’ S planes. One FAA spokesman chips, green beans, applesauce thusiastic backer and supporter which he is working for Republl- duct of their affairs. While they the route that Pope Paul might swimming pool. In the Second District Congressional Grimes. mous woman enabled campus of the Black Panther party . . can congressional and gubema- had silted up so much that most FOLKLORICO! THE said, "It’s just like me buying a candidate Robert Steele of Ver­ blush. High School, baked fish, do some good things, unless follow during his official visit to northwest corner of the pond mashed potato, vegetable, salad, police to find the bomb and dis­ a man who happily shares plat- torial candidates, “ whether the people in town can only see it used car. You don’t know what non will also attend the festiri- arm it. they change their objectives and the Philippines and Australia. the gate which was lefted roll and butter, applesauce forms with Black Panthers . . . policy of the United States is abandon their exhortation to as a very shallow, dirty, and PRETTIEST PEASANT its condition is.” ties, as will State Senatorial “ We certainly believe this Alessandrini said that durjng °P®" n" t*"®" f “ ®*t moved by blush. a man who says, ’My politics going to be dictated by a little ‘kill the pig,’ which is the way" evil smelling place. O.C. can ■ ’The National Transportation candidate Thomas Carruthers Columbia bombing is connected with the his trip Bishop Marcinkus has n meshed pinion that had a hub m o R '’’ Nurserj- Assistants are to bring the walls down.’ ” clique of radical liberals in the they refer to police I suppose we remember when it was not so Safety Board said it will open a and 48th District incumbent Weatherman faction and other already visited Hong Kong. "''th radial holes for lever bars. Assisting mothers at the Tol­ And, Agnew said, such Demo- Senate and House—or whether have to condemn them in a dirty and was much deeper. At hearing into the fatal football State Rep. Robert D. King. terrorist groups in our nation to­ “ When Msgr. Marcinkus re- It admitted water to a large land Coopferative Nursery School crats as Sens. Edward M. Ken- America’s destiny will be deter- blanket fashion.” the south side where the pipe trip at Wichita Oct. 21. Republican judge of probate day,” said Santa Barbara Po­ turns to Rome,” Alessandrini race ditch leading out nearly to 10.00 next week are: Wednesday, Mrs. O’Neill Asks nedy of Massachusetts, Harold mined by moderates, centrists Aanew carries his campaign from Globe brook entered, the Investigators say the rented candidate Howard Wolfanger lice Chief A. W. ’Trembly, add­ added, “ he will submit to the Spring St. At the end was a Jack McCarthy, Mrs. George E. Hughes of Iowa, Birch Bayh and conservaUves of both par- ’Tulsa, Okla., today, before bank was nearly straight down 20-year-old airliner was taking a and Mrs. Marilyn Perry, candi­ ing that he had several leads. Pope a report on his impres- small gatehouse, , where the Metaksa, Mrs. James Putira. of Indiana, Fred R. Harris of Ues standing behind the Presi- going to Phoenix, Ariz., and to a depth of several feet (at ZUM ZUM BUCKLES scenic route through the Rocky date for registrar of voters will Complaints The Weatherman faction is a slons. Then the Pope will decide water was sent down to the Friday, Mrs. Thomas Schroedev, Oklahoma, Walter F. Mondale dent of the United States.” then to Palm Springs, (Jalif., for least three but probably more). Mountains west of Denver and also attend. group which broke from the Stu­ the final program of his trip to Globe Hollow mill at the foot of Mrs. Marvin Osterling Jr. and a weekend rest. He will make One day a little boy named UP THE DRESS NEWS Ready to go with every midi Following the official ribbon dents toir a Democratic Society. I the Pacific.” the hill west of the brook. was unable to escape a blind Mrs. Rudolph Schiffer. There On Blastinjy appearances in Texas next Dielensnyder, who lived in a cutting ceremonies the Repub­ t. California Gov. Ronald Rea­ Alessandrini said that Bishop Of course, this mill was gone and pant look in sight, canyon that ended with a tower­ will be no school on Monday. week. house where the Army & Navy ing vyall of mountains forming lican Women’s Club will serve gan termed the bombings a Dellums Defends Aims Marcinkus is expected back in long before O.C.’s time, but he refreshments, and on informal Bulletin Board state Rep. William O’Neill Rome Oct. 16 or 18. can remember getting down into Club is now, at the corner of our soft ethnic blouse in the Continental Divide. The Republican Women’s Club “ cowardly and despicable.. .ter­ Main and Forest Sts., was fish­ record hop will be held in the told the Board of Selectmen this ror tactic” by radical factions BERKE3LEY, Calif. (AP) — aggressive about dissent” and Rome Oct. 16 or 18. the pit, overgrown with brush 2 8 . 0 0 ’The second plane that reached will hold a grinder sale on the ing at that place when he fell machine washable ornel headquarters, beginning at week that he will listen to com­ and told newsmen, away from what he A Rome newspaper speculat- and briars, and looking up into Logan, Utah, flew a lower route Green Saturday from 11 a.m. “ I think Ronald V. Dellums, 35-year-old in. He had drowned before any­ 8:30. Those attending the dance plaints of damage done by there’s going to be more of termdd “ expedient liberalism.” ed today that Pope Paul might the steep brick tunnel that westward over Wyoming. are asked to bring their own to 2 p.m. Orders may be placed Democratic congressional can­ THE one found him. There was no crepe . . . lavished with all .' ’The FAA cited safety defects this.” In running against Cohelan stop in Hong Kong to sound out formerly brought, the water records and chairs. with Barbara Dumont or Doro­ blasting at the 1-54 highway didate attacked by Vice Presi­ Red Cross first aid courses then. in the sister plane that ranged Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell, Dellums mounted a campaign ALPINE HAUS the Church’s chances of working down from the race to the kinds of bright embroidery, Urges Registration thy Shorten, or they may be construction site to the State dent Spiro T. Agnew, says, All we ever heard about resus­ Billowy sleeves . . . silver from oil leakage in an engine to speaking in San Francisco, at­ that gained wide support from in Red Oiina. whe<^* Democratic Town Chairman purchased on the spot. Highway Department. “ Peace and humanity—that is youths in this university com­ SKI SHOP citation from drowning was to W hite in sizes 32-38. Improper fire extinguishers. O’Neill meets with the .select­ tributed the bombings to “ psy- Rome’s II Messaggero said The water in front of the "roll ’em over a barrel.” A bar­ clamp fro n t. . . free flowing and First Selectman Charles The Lion’s Club wdll hold “ the chopaths.’ ’He said he believes politics. „ , , munity, which has a growing POST ROAD PLAZA Bishop Marcinkus had gone to gate in the pond was over our It impounded that plane, lev­ Thifault yesterday urged all elig­ Great Pumpkin Sale” on the men periodically to find out if T^-11----- g Berkeley city rel wasn’t handy everywhere sportswear downtowri a nationwide conspiracy exists black population. Hong Kong to determine wheth- head probably 6 or 7 maybe 8 skirt. . . makes it all ied the $50,000 fine and g^round- ible, residents to make sure they Green tomorrow and Sunday, he can help with any problems was tdrmed “ an ROUTE 30, VERNON and probably wouldn’t have among some radicals to destroy Dellums lectures part-time at er a papal stop there would be feet deep. A swell place to dive, ed 15 other Richards planes register to vote during tomor­ or submit bills to the legislature enthusiastic supporter of the helped much anyway. There together a great look for and Parkade during the day. American institutions. San Francisco State College and OPEN EVENINGS feasible. Pope Paul was much One day a little kid fishing there immediately until a government row’s day long voter making A voter registration session in the Interest of the town. the University of California at were no telephones to call doc­ team can inspect them on an ^ e cou.^ou7e“rS an Rafael TUES. - FRI. TILL 9:00 cheered by the release earlier fell in. In an Instant and before session from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. will be held at the Town Hall Selectmen were told that the in a speech at Fort Smith, Ark., Berkeley. tors. Someone had to run after juniors. Polyester and cfmergency basis . blasting has damaged founda­ was scene of a shootout during this fall of American Bishop anyone else acted an old man them. By the time Doc’s horse 9 at the Town Hall. tomorrow from 9 a.m. until 8 ’Thursday and described as “ a an escape attempt in which a He 1s also a senior consultant MONDAY Si SATURDAY James Edward' Walsh from a (at least 65 years) jumped irt wool blend imfed, purple . Both Richards and Golden Ba- Noting this is a crucial elec­ p.m. tions, broken windows and is man who says, ‘My politics are with Social Dynamics, Inc., a was hitched up and driven to gle can appeal the penalties. judge and three others were 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. Red Chinese prison and re- brought the lad out. That man’s the emergency it was all over. tion year, Thifault reminded The Italian American Friend­ ruining wells in a mile radius to bring the walls down’.” Berkeley multiracial job place­ and blocky^sizes 5-13. ’The PAA said Golden EJagle killed. ceived the bishop at his Castel name was William Taft, known O.C. and others watched the townspeople that tomorrow is ship Club will hold a dance to-, around the construction. ’The Dellums commented: ment agency. was flying the Wichita State the final opportunity to register The explosion there and at Gandolfo summer home. “ Bamp Taft” to the boys. doctor work hard for a long morrow night at 8 at the club. residents with homes Involved “ If it is radical to want a liv­ dresses downtown team without the necessary in time for the Nov. 3 elections. Seattle were preceded by tele­ The Pope has expressed the vvas popular with them be- time but there was never any The Tolland Volunteer Ambu- say the Workmen on the proj- ing wage, a decent home and commercial flight license, was To qualify a person must be at phone warnings and a telephone hope that religious liberty would cause of his entertaining tricks response so he finally gave up, Assoclation fifth annual adequate? health care for every and Parkade piloting an unsafe plane in tak­ call led to the unexploded bomb American then I am a radical.” be allowed again soon for Chi- „nd stories. He had been a cook about exhausted himself. r dance w T " b1‘° L ld “ ?om“ 5 - a t r b u r ( > ’S ^ No. 15 in a series from Marlow’s: Where to find y®n na’s 700 million people. Some wind-jammer sailing ing the second half of the team lived in town at least six lieves the contractor involved is at Berkeley. Dellums has given no direct That Mr. Dielensnyder drove night at the Kosciusko Club In want! Your friends and neighbors bought the following Vatican ohserveiu express be- appeared to us to be to Utah State, and had a pilot months. responsible for the control of About 12 hours after the Santa answer as to whether he sup­ from Marlow’s last week. (Other stores have some of these a sales wagon around town for Rockville beginning with ^ b u f ­ Barbara armory blast, the cam­ lief the Pope saw Bishop expert at throwing a knife. who lacked a valid license for Reading Workshop blasting operations. He has re­ ports the Black Panther party, items, but only Marlow’s has them all!) either the Grand Union Tea Co. fet to be served at 7:30.y^ pus radio station, KOSB-FM, at Walsh’s release as a good omen baffling sleight- medical reasons. A series of reading workshops quested selectmen to get qualifi­ a Panther spokesman res­ or the Great Atlantic and Pacif­ the University of California at A typewriter with script type face . . • , The agency said that pilot. Lie- is being conducted for local 'The United Con^gational ed statements of damages and ponded “ no comment” when for that hope. of-hand tricks. Somewhat, ec- ic Tea Co. Both carried on their land T. Everett, who was teachers in the Meadowbrook, C3mrch Men’s Fellovfship break­ Santa Barbara received a tyi>e- asked the? same question. Marlow’s carry all the standard type ^ centric but so friendly and frank business that way and had no send them to him. written letter by special deliv­ grounded earlier this week, had Hicks Memorial and Middle fast will be hel^Sunday at 8 Members of the Volunteer Fire 'The candidate has said he is »» . that every one liked the old stationary stores in Manchester. ery mail which claimed respon­ faces, as well as sales, service and Rates, Hearings been expressly denied a renewal Schools this month. a.m. at the chuTch. Department told the board that an admirer of the late Martin The workshop organized by the Norman Edmonds of Tolland, sibility for the bombing. of his medical certificate last there is a need for a new fire Luther King, and believes in rentals on adding machines. Due ill Hartford The stone-faced spillway was year. But officials refused to Tolland reading department pre- last year’s recipientr^ipient oiof theme nun.-Hart .__ that one truck oigneuSigned “ x-eneeiPerfect rain Park nuiueHome “ evolution rather than revolu­ quite high and rested on a rock Wesleyan To Offer SERVICE say what medical reasons were sents an overview of reading ford J a y ^ Service Award, will enK*" years old The town Grown Garden Society.” the let- tion.” A parade baton . . . we usually have several styles and HARTFORD (AP)—The state often walked across techniques using the word analy- ^ the featured speaker at the over 20 y ars ■ ter said the bombing was timed types which make an excellent gift for a youngster at biis involved. has five pieces of equipment and In the June 4 California pri­ Public Utilities Commission has ^^p though it was inclined to Birth Control Data sis and vocabulary approach as tjnited Congregational Church’s five pieces q p coincide with the third annl- mary, Dellums scored an upset time of year. announced it will hold a hear- slippery. One day Fredie f ' p f i ’Tulsa University acknowl­ a tanker is the only purchase the MIDDLETOWN (AP) — Wes­ edged Thursday night it had it relates to the use of three Jjaity Sunday Lrvice. ^ ^ versary of the death of Cuban victory ove?r veteran liberal An apple sheer . . . this cores the apple and slices it in one Ing Oct. 29 on a request by Con- j^ug^eg who lived on the south- series of readers in use for th/e town has made. revolutionary EmeSto C3he Gue­ fell swoop . . . this is the time of year when apples are at leyan University will begin of­ gotten a bid from Golden Eagle, The Junior Pilgrim Fellowship Charles Sanborn, speaking Rep. Jeffrey Cohelan, D-Calif. necticut’s three electrical utility corner of School and Spruce first time this year. vara, shot to death in Bolivia His Republican opponent in their best. companies to raise their rates fering birth-control Information but trimmed the firm from its will hold an outing Sunday from lor the group, said the depart­ St., fell over onto the rocks along with “ medication by pre­ s The similarity of content m ^ Oct. 8, 1967. the November general election, A 72” light weight sash curtain rod . . . the biggest one is in proportion to the changing list. Athletic director Glenn 1:30 until 3:30 at the KD Camp ment’s budget is $15,000 a year below. His head was so badly scription" at its infirmary, ac­ terlal and reading in the various It added: “ We dedicate this John E. Healy, contends that .50” but we have our own method of producing bigger ones. price of fuel oil . Dobbs wouldn’t say why. off Rt. 74. with $7,500 coming from the This one was for a double window. damaged ‘that he was taken cording to a letter diatributed ’This is a bad thing and I series was the prime topic of attack on the domestic arm of Dellums ran aq “ a black mili­ The increase request, called home unconscious and expected discussion at last week’s work­ V.F.W. Post 241 will meet Sun­ town. The men and the Wom­ to students. don’t want to make it worse,” en’s Auxiliary raise? the rest of the United States military rule tant” in the primary. THE ABOVE ITEMS MAY BE AVAILABLE IN A FEW shop. day at the Post Home. to all revolutionary people Dellums calls himself a prac- STORES — SAVE MILEAGE BY COMING HERE FIRST! The letters sent Thursday con­ Dobbs said. the money. tain a booklet, entitled '.‘What Conducting the program were throughout the world wherever titlone?r of “new politics” In a THERE IS ONLY ONE STDRE TO GET THEM ALL AT Golden Eagle also had sought Sanborn said the new engine You Should Know About the reading department member^ Herald they light for love and freedom “ changing society.” . . . MARLOW’S! MARLOW’S . . . FIRST FOR EVERY- " .“ r'thruSS »'"">■• “ ■ Kansas State’s business and had Manchester Evening would coat about $30,000 and years. Pill” and indicate that students Mrs. Adela Blaszczak, Mrs; Bette He declared in an interview ’THING SINCE 1911! Downtown Main St., Manchester. Illuminating Co. bid on Kansas University foot­ Tolland correspondent would take a year for delivery. and life itself . . .’ ’ Next to the east end of the wishing birth-control pills first Gloria Mathews and Mrs. Car­ alter his June victory that the OPEN 6 DAYS — THURS. NIGHTS till 9 :00 In a related area, the Nation­ ball trips this fall to Syracuse Quatrale, tel. 875-2845. He added it would be impos­ At a news conference in New dam was a shallow cove we call- would be examined and coun­ ole McCarthy. York ’Tuesday, officials of the “ new politician” must be “ more al Oil Fuel Institute has Issued and O>lorado. In its letter to sible to operate the department ■the baby hole.’ ’ There we seled. Classroom teachers assisted within the budget and also pur­ Youth IntemaUonal Party—Yip- a “ position paper” that blames ed WARNER'S BELIEVABLE KU, the firm said DC-6 aircraft electrical utility companies for first learned to sw m The university also told stu­ would be available frvAn Ameri­ in the program demonstrating chase t h e engine. It was pies—had played a tape record­ parts of the overall reading pro­ inrreasing- nrices in heavy re- die’’ before venturing into deep- dents that it “ has no intention can Leaseco. Connecticut thought that the money could ing by Bemardine Dohm, a fu­ BODY BRA ... AT AN gram. Mrs. Mary Broadhurst sidual oil which the companies er places near the spillway to of encouraging ^ A Golden Eagle employe an­ possibly come from the town gitive leader of Weatherman, demonstrateed the basal vocab­ use The NOFI claimed the com- learn the other strokes. prove harmful to individi^s UNBELIEVABLE PRICE! swered the phone number listed reserve fund but was told the threatening “ a fall offensive of ulary; Mrs. Carol Hosa, games; Air Pollution oan'i™ had miscalculated how After the brook had done Its either psychologically or emo- c in the Oklahoma CSty Directory matter must come before a youth resistance that will Mrs. Judy Miller, introduction spread from Santa Barbara to much of the oil they would be work at the Globe Hollow mill tionally; society as a whole for American Leaseco—it’s the town meeting. redin g incre^ed thdr demand it was allowed to run free al- frowns upon extra-and pre-mar- of vocabulary; John Peters, The selectmen accepted with Boston back to Kent State and same number as Golden Ea­ Still on Rise DOM and pushed up prices. most to Nebo Ave. Then part ital intercourse. vocabulary development; Mrs. regret the resignation of Peter. Kansas.” It's the little bro you've been gle’s. The employe said she had Anna Schutz, phonic, and Mrs. never heard of American Lease- (Continued from Page One) Nicholas from the Board of As­ Betty ’Thoe, dictionary skills. sessors. Nichols said he resign- waiting for. . . mode of smooth co. A follow-up workshop will be Romanian Premier The letter to Kansas talked the second straight morning. Air because of personal business held Oct. 15 and will be devoted line companies reported flights crepset tricot, which actually shapes about Golden Eagle’s “ gold car­ commitments. Hurt, Recovering Squatrito to reading comprehension and had been either canceled or de­ pet service” and said, “ We The board also received a re­ itself to you. Looks great study skills. layed until about 11:30 a.m. pride ourselves in gflvlng the quest from Frank Purvis that BUCHAREST (AP) — The T Newcomers Club Meets Airports near the coast re­ the voters in town be notified condition of Romanian Premier Only our Cidoiiid best service in the Industry.” . . . feels great! Soft cup 32-36, A,B,C, ’*5' ’The Tolland Welcome Wagon mained open but reported de­ and a special town meeting be But Kansas rejected the low Ion Gheorghe Maurer, who was for Newcomers Club will meet Tues­ lays. called to enact the automatic injured in a car accident last 3. 00. Contour cup 32-36 A,B,C, 3. 50. bid, paid $2,0(X) more, and took day, night at 7:30 at the United Health Commissioner Frank- fuing of taxe?s yearly. This has Monday, “ Improved considera­ a charter from Ozark Airlines. . . Congregational (Jhurch Relig­ lln Foote urged residents of been a sore spot especially bly in the last 24 hours,” the of­ STATE SENAIf would give you Podded.32-36 A,B, 4 00 In red, ’Ihe same letter listed Wichita ious Education Building. southwestern Connecticut for the among the new residents as ficial news agency Agerpres re­ State athletic director Bert white, beige, blue, gold, corset salon A potluck supper and installa­ second day not to start open there is a ten per cent penalty ported today. Katzenmeyer as a reference tion of officers will be featured fires. if the tax list is not filed by Agerpres reported earlier that who "would ^ happy to recom­ on the program. The Interstate Sanitation Com- nqv. 1 and many reside?nts are Maurer suffered “ a state of mend us.” SO^off Newly elected officers are mission, which was formed to jjot aware of this. ’The select- shock resulting from polytraum- Katzenmeyer, who was killed Mrs. Robert Reiber, president;! alert New York, New Jersey and men said nothing can be done ism,” a term for bone fractures DEMOCRAT in the crash, apparently nego- Mrs. Richard Lee, first vice Connecticut health officials of in time for this year, and lesser head injuries. tiated the school’s Golden Eagle president; Mrs. Floyd L. Smith, potential air-pollution conditions. The board has turned over a ’The “ state of shock has been to celebrate his and Jack Richards contracts. second vice president; Mrs. issued an advisory Wednesday letter from Herbert Winkler to removed” ' and further medical SQUATRITO for SENATE OOMMITTEE University president Clark Lawrence Streckel, secretary; saying that air pollution would town counse?!, Robert Haggerty. treatment has been applied “ to Ahlberg, stopped en route to a Mrs. James Chimmings, treas­ prevail Thursday. Winkler protested the appoint­ eliminate the consequences of Cbaiies Borgida, TreasT / fune'ral flhursday, said: urer, and” Mrs. G. A. Rafuse, On Thursday, that forecast ment of Sam Pe'scatello as the polytraumlsm,” the report SOthbirfh^iy. “ I’m not going to criticize historian. was extended to include today building inspector, citing a con­ said. Bert Katzenmeyer for anything School Lunches and perhaps tonight. flict of interest as Pescatello is he did. He was a fine man . . . a .School will be closed Monday; ‘ The pollution is trapped by a a builder and developer. Hag-' _1 Colonel Sanders started good friend. If he made a mis­ lunches served the rest of the high-pressure system that has gerty will give a ruling on this Kentucky Fried Chicken at take, he did it at the expense of week will be: remained stationary along the matte?r. his own life, and that of his ’Tuesday, cheeseburger on roll, North and Middle Atlantic coast, — — age 65, an age when most wife'.” broccoli, potato chips, carrot causing an air inversion and Manchester Evening Herald people think of/etiring. Also killed in the crash was sticks, fruit. poor ventilation, the ISC report- Columbia correspondent VIr- Today, 100 m;llion folks a VI’S , the athletic ticket manager, CONSTRUCTIO N SERVICES Wednesday, shake and bake ed. ginia Carlson tel. 228*9224. Floyd Parmer, whom the FAA year enjoy h ii finger lickin’ said it had warned about Golden r OF BOLTON good chicken. Eagle’s lack of a sufficient pas­ And now the Colonel is senger license. RAYMOND J. NEGRO, Pres. celebraUhg his 80th birthday, R O R l ’’ The all time favorite . . . the classic penny loafer, with An FAlA inspector telephon/ed but instead of getting a the university in August after, the famous Bass hand sewn moccasin construction, by chance, he spotted a flyer WE DO THE OOMPLETE JOB p re se t, he wants to give a - advertising a trip for football present of 800 off to all in cordovan, shoe n* boot shop fans to Texas A&M. The FAA INDLUDING PLUMBIND, WIRINO, hi^customers and friends. downtown only insisted its officials had no way money’s tight of knowing the school planned to HEATING use the same firm to fly the - football team—and never asked. PERSONALIZED SERVICE THE FAMOUS BASS Although Richards said Gold­ en Eagle flew his DC-3 on the why are you wasting yours? PENNY LOAFER school’s basketball trips a year I ^ t iifk ii ago, Shaffer also told the news ROOM RECREATION ROOMS MODERN conference the PAA didn’t know Some people will go out and buy a new car KITCHENS th&t. when theirs stops performing like new. ADDITIONS G 1 7 . 0 0 Bask.etball coach Gary With high interest rates, lower trade-in fried C^\e\m Thompson had already decided values and spiraling inflation. . . you’d BATHS to use commercial planes this GARAGES year instead of Golden Eagle. think they would be interested in a solution ^ AIX, WORK PLANNED, SUPERVISED AM) The all time favorite . . . costing a few thousand dollars less. ESTIMATED BY OWNERS, NO SAXJSSMEN DORMERS The school isn’t talking about FAMILY the decision. But sportswriters We have it! A professional electronic INVOLVED. FREE ESTDIATES AND -4 ATTIC reported flight scares last year tune-up. . . a MILEX tune-up. ... which ROOMS HANNING SERVICE, SO YEARS’ ElffEBIENOE the classic penny loafer with taking off in a storm at CIMncin- brings back that new car feeling to any age, ( 8 0 0 M S haH, UHlo, and tiyihg to find ah any model car. Mo guesswork, no costly; the famous Bass hand sewn airport at Las Cruces, N.M. unnecessary repairs. Only automotive Shaffer and other FAA offi­ tune-up experts working with mistake- cials said there isn’t enough SORRY! WE ONLY DO WORK manpower to keep an eye on ev­ proof, automated equipment. . . so sure of moccasin construction, our work we unconditionally guarantee all EAST OF THE RIVER S W ith th is GcmpOA S ery plane rental. IN ORDER THAT WE MAY BETTER SERVE j’We(•We can’t prevent this sort of parfs and labor from coast-to^coast! Some­ S S on a bucket or a barrel of Kentucky Fried thing unless we put a man thing to think about before you spend a few OUR MANY SATISFIED CUSTOMERS 2 31 Chicken; made finger lickin' good from the in Tavern brown. watching every aircraft owner,” thousand dollars . . . needlessly hmmm? Colonel’s own secret recipe of 11 herbs and spices. PAA lawyer George (Jameal Good at any participating Kentucky Fried Chicken said. rrm m store. No substitutions, please. Limit one Shoe n' boot shop SPECIAL OFFER I Milex Electronic Engine Analysis dALL649-9408 ANYTIME INCLUDING SUNDAY coupon per family, group, or any one purchase. — o and Major Tune^ii|i['iracMruvT$Lw 2 S 5 Coupon good through Saturday, Oct. 31,1970. I Marine Mystery Ho MaHiflg—Drive in Today! I FOR ANY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION, LARGE OR W a LL plus I downtown only The ship Marie (Celeste was 249 BROAD STREET parts.-I S Visit the Colonel | ■ *■ 3 You must present this coupon (or 800 off Bucket or Barrel. S discovered in the waters be­ WITM HNS *0 ' . s : tween the Azores and the coast MANCHESTER 115“ M ilex ------T ------' CONSTRUCTION SERVICES of Portugal in December, 1872, HItlilll 1111 nil ll> B rin g bm ek floating ghostlike, without cap­ PHONE that na» ear taaling OFBOLTON tain or crew. The fate of the 643*2197 w ith a MILEX TUME-UP. FREE ESTIMATES — BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE ship remains one of the world’s most famous sea mysteries. MILEX SERVICES: CARBURETORS GENERATORS ALTERNATQRS BATTERIES MANGliftsttR e v e n in g K^RAIaT). MANCHE^R,'CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1970 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EWNTNG,; HERALD. MANCHESTOR. CONN.. ERTDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1070

t Flash Floods S T A R . g a * e r :*^<> P V Tonight Hy CL.\Y R. POLLAX- See Saturday’s TV Week ARIES LIBRA H it Genoa, Your Doi/y Acllvil/ Guide' SEPr. 73 SOUVENIRS -SPECIALS for Complete Listings. .' T * MAR. 21 ii According to the Stars* OCT. '•-^/RR. I» To develop messoge for Saturday, Eleven Die f l A 9-27-32-45 4- 616-247V 5:t0 (3) Perry Mason iL / 54A3-73 read words corresponding to numbers 41 77-78 (18) Wild Wild West (C) of your Zodiac birth sign. (SO) Addams Family GENOA, Italy (AP) — Rescue , ' TAURUS SCORPIO 1 Good 31 Much 61 F o sf (40) GIUjBan's Island (C) 23 workers fanned out from this 2 You 32 After 62 Welcome ocr. ^':;^ S:25 (40) Weither Watch 63 Be GLENNEY .5:30 (30) GUlliran’s Island (C) 33 Just DEMONSTRATIONS -CLINICS I v r x MAT 20 3 Gyp NOI'. 2 1 '^ busy port city today to old vic­ 34 Should 64 Woy (40) What's My Lin>? 312-20-29 4 Nevv 5 Some 35 Your 65 And 36-39-40-43, 6:00 (3-8-40) Weather — 'SpoHs add tims of flash floods that brougfit ^^49-52-82-87 6 Friendship 36 Don't 66 Mony 6676-80-89'c News (C) GEMINI 37 Be 67 Listenir>g (18) Dick Van Dyke death and destruction to the 7 Con SAGITTARIUS (30) To Tell the Truth (C) ' 8 Your 38 And 68 Pcrsonol Italian Riviera Wednesday 69 Regarding 6:05 (40) Rawhide 9 Transactions 39 Work ” A ii 6:30 (3) News with Walter Cron- ' C 20 70 Visitor night. 10 Own 40 On Dcc. It !^ | klte (C) r? \5 1 -53-59-60 1) Let 41 Into 71 Or 19-22-23-50,^ (8) News with Frank Rey­ 72 Duties Mayor Augusto PeduUa of ^ * 6 4 -71-79-90 12 Artists 42 Hours 58-61-74 V 3 nolds and Howard K. Smith 13 Interests ’ 43 Too 73 Successful (18) Candid Camera Genoa said he had reports of 16 Ca n c e r 14 Be 44;^velopment 74 Chonges CAPRICORN (30) NBC News (C) persons killed In the flood, one i?f.^%jUNe 21 15 Nows 45 Aflwtions 75 Loyolties OfC. 22 J,--’ 7:00 (3) Golden Voyaxe (C) 16 Could 46 Considered 7.6 Things (8)' Truth or Consequences (C) of the worst to hit Italy since 22 17 Steady 47 Likely 77 Sweet JAN. 19 (18) What's My Line? (C) the disastrous inundations of 8-10-13-34 18 Work 48 Through 78 Romance 14-17-21-35^ (30*40) News — Weather and 1966 in Tuscany. 79 Perhaps Sports * (C) 37-46-57 19 Don't 49 If 45-65-75 20 Arc 50 Into 80 At 7:30 (S) The Interns (C) Rivers and streams swollen AQUARIUS (840) Brady Bunch (C) LEO 21 In 51 A 81 Come by two days of rain broke their 52 Uncertain 82 Ask - . (18) I Spy (C) j 22 Be (SO) HUh Chaparral (C) £ 23 Coerced 53 Borgoin 83 Moy FEt. IE > ,i< v banks, sweeping away bridges, WS^AUG. 22 54 Won't 84 Your 8:00 (8-40). Nanny and the Professdr ^ 24 Bloom 11-18-28-38^ 8:80 (3) Headmaster (t^‘) trees and cars and flooding en­ g X 5-25-44-47 5 25 Surprise 55 Perhaps 85 Finonces 86 Arrive 68-72-81-88 V (8^) Partridge Family (C) tire villages. 1^55-69-84 85 s 26 Learn 56 Unexpected (18) Movie f 27 Attempted 57 First 87 Questions PISCES (SO) Name of the GamC (C) It was feared the death toll ..VIRGO 88 First 5 28 Molters 58 Moking FEl. tf -isv-, 9:00 (3) Movie would mount as rescue -workers, * 29 Busy 59 Comes 89 Once (8-40) That Girl (C) I 30 Or 60 Your 90 Discounts MAR. 20 9:30 (8-40) Love, American Style forging^^ead through a new on­ MS:" 10:00 (30) Bracken's World (C) • r i \ 1-15-30-56 (^Adverse Neutral 2- 7-26-31 ( f ' slaught of rain,.pulled cars out t (^ G o o d 33-48-67 ^ (840) This is Tom Jones (C) ways connecting Genoa with the (840) Dick Cavett Show (C) 1:00 (8) With This Rinjr ^ rest of northern Italy were cut. Wage-Price Relationship (SO) New sandOff The floods followed 48 hours (40) News — 'BTBLyer and S l ^ Off of rain. Damage was estimated 1:15 (8) Newsc . at $1.6 million, but officials said A Battle of Obligations 3:05 (3) News'-iuid Weather — Mo­ ment or Meditation and Sljrn this probably would increase. Off Voltrl, a fast-growing industrial By JOHN CITNNIFF to 3 per cent Increase in retail suburb, was hardest hit. NEW YORK (A P I—Although ^ood prices over the next two ^ducatlonal TV (24) Friday, October 9 Two trains with 400 persons evidence accumulates that the y®ars unless productivity grew aboard were stranded en route rate of Inflation will continue to strongly. FRI., OCT. 9 lP h -8 :3 0 PM SAT., OCT. 1 0 9 AM-4 PM JlOO Mlsteroeers' Neighborhood B Into the city for most of the decline in coming months, a ^n effect, such a warning from ^6:30 N E T C'HlIdron’s Special (C) 9 ■‘Three Magical Tale.s with night, unable to move because method of keeping wages and w^e-price commission . is an Shari LewLs” R of floods and landslides. Fire­ prices in orderly relation to admission of defeat. It is the 7:30 Black Frontier (C) A TRULY SIGNIFICANT ADVANCE. ■The New Amorlcan.s” men answered more than 1 ,000' each other still has not been de- most extreme threat it can is- 8:30 N E T Playhouse (C) calls for help. veloped threat is act- CARLOAD Haye.s: Portrait of an American ArlLst.” In a free society, in fact, there upon, it means the end of the to-logs IN RANGETOP COOKING 10:00 Flick-Out (C) may never be a solution, be- voluntary concept, Showcase for new films and filmmaker.s; to Include weekly cause both business and labor, could mean the end of much CLEAN, presentations and interview Tragedy Ends believing that their first obliga- more of a free society also, .and LONG-BURNING segments. tlon is to themselves, feel mor- fhst is the daiiger that. lies 10:30 The Toy That Grew ,Cp SALE! FIRE LOGS Early films of D. W. Griffith. ally and economically com- ahead if labor and industry can- Mary Pickford. Lillian Gish. A Generation «r The Counter Mae Marsh. Lionel Barr>’- pelled to seek the highest price. adjust to each other. more. The firmest approach to the WELDWOOD PANELING BROOKSVILLE, Fla. (AP) — situation, it appears, is an in­ Lt. Dennis Vacenovsky came comes or guideposts policy in REG. That Cooks home on leave from 'Vietnam Pork Bai*i*el B ill. BURLWOOD REO. $10.69 «8.95 Third Suspect which the limits of acceptable 1.49 O I r . last month to attend the funeral increases are spelled out and In Avon Holdup of his brother Tommy, kllldd in fully understood by everyone. Signed by Nixon VINYLGARD REG. $8.23 ^ 5 .9 0 a car crash. Then he returned to The weakness here, however, And Its Cookmates by C O R N I N Q Trapped in Raid WASHINGTON (A P ) — Presl- the war. is that guideposts rely for en- dent ” N ixon r 'despite saying CO LO R G LO forcemeat on factors such as ^ ^ WOODGLEN REO. $10.63 ^ . 9 5 HARTFXJRD, Conn. (A P ) — On Oct. 5 Lt. Vacenovsky, moral persuasion, patriotism "there is too much pork in this FBI agents and Hartford police back on duty with the Marine _. , , . 1. Corps, was killed by a 'Viet Cong and fear, which always can be barrel," has signed the $6.2 bll- “S ‘ l-OO raided on apartment building ^ ESTATE REO. $6.30 ^5.49 violated or challenged or over- Uon public works appropriation R EO . l.Oi'i here early Friday morning and come by a union or business That wiped out his generation picked up an escaped convict of the Vacenovsky family. backed to me wiUl. measure, signed Wednes- WELDWOOD HARVEST REO. $6.30 ^ . 9 5 1.49 BA SPINDLE-FLEX POLE S.ctiont President John^n learned ^ ZONOLITE who they say was a third sus- Tommy, who was in the Insur- pect In the $46,000 holdup of the ance buslndqs, was 29. His mis when his gu dei^sts were f J ^h^ Atomic Energy Commls- Spanlth ityl* tumbled ^ d his jawboning ig- billion for Army WELDWOOD SEASCAPE REO. $4.80 ATTIC FILL INSULATION Avon branch of the Simsburyci-v-oK.,.-., brothcr, j .a former school teach- nored. And now, s „ ■' er and football coach in this Prices and Incomes Commis- facilities U Bamboo Xyfe Bank and Trust Company on central Florida town of 5,000 Sion is finding its wage-pnee pollution, $3U DUSK LAUAN REO. $4.20 «3.29 Sept. 23. was 27. The man was Identified as "This great big feeling of sad- criteria ignored by some impor- me Reclamation Bu- i t ’s g u a r a n t e e d TrontlUonal ttylt tant g^roups. reau, $86.18 million for me Richard Joseph Rattell, 29, of Tiess just sort of spread over ev- A truly effective approach to Tenneggee Valley Aumority, $C Hartford, who police said es- orybody, said Jim Talley, edl- wage-price equilibrium appears, the Southwest Powei MASONITE ROYALCOTE caped from a Brooklyn Correc- foF-publlsher of the BrooksvUle merefore, to remain a huge ob- Administration, and less^ FOR LIFE! = SEE A Uonal Center work gang In North Sun-Joumal. Stacie, one that might loom amounts for a number of pro- Stonington on August 17. Tommy dldd Sept. 4 in the even larger in me 1970s because jects. CRESTWALL JUST POUR IT, LEVEL IT, LEAVE IR LIVE A policeman said a dragnet brand new car he was bringing of me need to operate the econo- Water projects, principallj had been thrown around the home to show his wife and baby C Zonolite Attic Fill Insulation is my as closely as possible to ca- fjo^d control and channel work BONE - WHEAT - DEMONSTRATION apartment house, 309 Washing- daughter. .9 5 guaranteed in writing to cut win­ ton Street at 12:30 a.m. Dennis flew to be with his par- pacity. sometimes are referred to at MOCHA - CARMEL 4x8 - V4 An economy operating near barrel items, AVACADO ter heating costs, keep your home Rattell caught wind of the ent^, his own wife and their in­ capacity-and most industrials cooler in the summer, last for the BY RICHARD HOEY FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE trap and made i‘, break for it nations, including the United 3,^ ^ e.^tlmatec on foot, the policeman said. He visited the high school lifetime of the house. States, are commit ed to such ^ost of $1-3 billion.Congress au Dramatic Room Divider was caught near a juvenile de- where he taught for a year back pohcies-is always flirting with WE WILL HAVE OVER 1,000 PANELS IN STOCK. Spindla-Flax hardwood sec­ tentlon home by an FBI man 1968. HO' dven played catch tions twist together to form inflation. timate cost $4.5 billion. Much ol ABOVE PRICES ARE TOTE AND SAVE — ADD 2c A SQ. FT. less than a block away. '^ith some of the boys he impressive floor-to-ceiling M IN N E S O T A ^ „ - coached to a perfect junior high Moreover, there is strong additiona FOR DELIVERY. dividers, Snaps right into place Two other men have already pressure from rank and file projects will be provided in fu to make rigid, permanent fix­ T WHITE ALUMINUM GUnERS been arrested in connection with ture. Thomas Vacenovsky Sr; told a Americans to move more se- j^re appropriation bills. the hpldup. They are Robert L. curely into the middle class, not ______telephone qaller: Saunders, ” 42, of Hartford—ar­ gradually and a few cents an " I ’m slttin' here with that rested Sept. 28 after he checked hour at a time, but through championship football in my Writes Note MINNFLO-X into a motel—and William A. massive adjustments in pay hand now, remembering how ! . l a l t ’ X Radcliffe, 49, of Hartford, ar­ scales. JOHANNESBURG. Soum Af i h o i i s f . happy everybody in town was rested about seven hours after Much of the pressure, but cer- rica (AP) —A local man wea- / p a i n t when the kids won their season the holdup when police found tainly not all, comes from serv- ried of me red tape Involved ir. OFF LIST PRICE / with Dennis coaching. "H e quit him in woods near the Avon- ice people who feel mey have settling an insurance claim and after a year because he said he been Shortchanged in the past, wrote me company; ^ U n ER E T tE $ Farmington town line. thought he owed his country at and who are determined to cor- ‘‘Further to my letter of April MINNFLO X leasit a tour of duty. So we had rect as quickly as .possible what 10 and your card dated April 16, the Marine recruiter and a med­ OFF .MINNHOTA Redgrave Stars they feel is a grave injustice. saying my letter of April 10 W£l£ ARMSTRONG PAINTS LATEX ical officer come down to the In fact, Argus Research receiving attention; my let- UST 10%' NORFOLK, England — Ml- house one Sunday, and they Corp., which prondes analyses ter of May 10 and your card dat- FIRE SCREEN SETS signed Dennis up in the back CEILINGS PRICE ON PURcilASE - chael Redgrave will co-star with to me financial community.y- ed May 14, saying it was receiy- The. warmth and charm of brick can be added to any home Julie Christie, Alan Bates and yard. HOUSE PAINT "Tom m y tried to talk him out comments that an economy can ing attention; my letter of June with thd installation of the new Antiqued Standard Z-Brick. Margaret Leightqn in “ The Go- Makes REG, 8 33^ 7 0 OF 4 OR M O I^ of it—we all did—but he said he “actually undergo a wage-wage 11 and your card of July 16, $69.00 In red and gold, the virtually indestructible brick has all the Between," the first collabora­ desirable qualities of regular brick, but at a fraction of the didn’t want to hide behind a spiral in which a wage boost spying my letter was receiving tion of playwright Harold Pinter won by one union becomes a attention; and rny letter of July UNPAINTED FURNITURE Reg, $8.75 % # 4 5 cost. It's easy to apply with adhesive to any reasonably rigid teaching job. So he wrtrt. surface. No foundation required. It’s fireproof. and director Joseph Losey since target for another. i i and your card of June 16, ixi their widely acclaimed ''Acci­ "When, he came back for Argus maintains mat the very saying my letter was receiving dent” and "The Servant.” Tommy’s funeral, we told him situation exists^ righ now. Sel- attention; when may I-expect a he didn’t have'to go back be- M AXW ARE ^ Sir Michael Redgrave was the cjjugg he was the only son left, tlements are lieyona what are reply to my letter of April 10, in Everything slips together eas­ easy *^onsiderpd noninflationary lim- which you may or may not re- star of "Tim e Without Pity,’ ’ “ But he said to me, ‘Daddy, I ily. No soldering necessary. We ono of Joseph Lx>sey’s first Eng- three or four guys in my. its and often have lost their re- member, I asked for a remit- provide -you with full instruc­ HOUSE PAINT lationship to prices and the cost tance of Rands 4,000—$5,600-^ tion folders. Ush films in 1956. He thade his platoon who ate a littlef messed of living. Canada also has me due me on March 10.” OIL OR LATEX film debut in Alfred Hitchcock’s up, and if I go back, by the time problem. He’s still WEiltJng for an an- Take a Z-Brick "The Lady Vanishes" in 1938. i get through I think I ’ll have In mat country, the watchdog swer. ' OFF ON ALL Bring meaiurements in and His most recent film was thern in line.’ He was killed nine commission on prices and 1 0 % FITTINGS a* much as $100 FIREPLACE GRATES Reg. $6.95 *4.79 "Goodby, Mr. Chli^.’’ -■ days after he returned." wages earlier this year suggest­ ed that wage increases volun­ ANTIQUE tarily be limited to 6 per cent a No cement or foun­ BIG 13 OZ. SIZE year. Some recent increases, PINE PHARMACY REG. 810 AC RED AND GOLD W e Are Pleaded To Announce however, have been double that 661 CENTER STREET dation needed. Paint . . . glaze . . . and $14.95 I A e " f 3 flgure;»4 and the average luis 649-9614 Ju st lay block in sand. wipe! That’s all there.is SPRAY been around 8 per cent.r ' Choice of 5 colors. to creating a master­ piece with Minnesota’s ANTIQUE Terming the increases infla­ PATIO Ideal for walks & patios. V... ,K i\h A / l/ f That PRESCRIPTION Antiquing. Adds a mel­ FINISH tionary, John Young, chairman Modular size kitchen low, authentic antique WHITE AND USED B L O C i f e ^ 2 " X 8" X 16" of the commission, warned this SPECIALISTS 28f^ look to hundreds of DRAB? Brighten up and week that a continuation might items—new or old . . force the government to impose Free Prescription Pickup most any surface. Un­ ...and Reg. $L45 89^ UURI wage and price controls. and Delivery ITEM S ' limited color sel^ion . ':> . Freshen up your kitchen -Z ‘The commission documented STUFFY? SpecUd Consideration Always | I KIT AS LOU AS En/oy new beauty undertoot me danger by noting that some k OFF IN STOCK . . . plus step-savlng'eaae with ELIZABETH Given to Senior Citizens 40 SQ. FT. I CORNER recent settlements in food indus­ all at once with a lovely '$ STANLEY tries could cause a 2',i per cent CEDAR CLOSET LINING 43.95 CABINET or HOOD EVERJPEX BENSON REG. 20.90 HAMMER CABINETS VINYL ASBESjm^S FLOOH ’TILE i DRAWER NIGHT STAND S 1 7 .7 6 iQUmiUl 441 REG. 47.00 taiaaad • Clear-through colors can’t wear off. 7 DRAWER DESK glaza ,Coigr.SI»**J iL-. ^ i / V* •# $ V /*v M “ REG. $79.65 DELUXE DRY SINK REG. 51.40 1 4 3 .7 9 r • Smooth, dense ■ surface blocks dirt. Your floor stays has been added to DE^ON BENCH REG. 26.20 E 2 . 2 7 REG. $12.80 ^11.45 ! USE ANYWHERE ON NEW OR Reg. $7.29 ^5.50 first-day fresh fdr years. 12x12 Vinyl Asbestos tf OLD SURFACES-PANELING 'A. T O T CHEST REG. 19.30 1 6 .4 0 • Resilient, restful — provides under­ Marbleized Tile our staff of compe­ as IS our a REG. 27.30 S • C A B IN E T S • WROUGHT IRON / C sq. ft. i. BOOKCASE 9 2 3 .2 0 . LAMPS • PICTURE FRAMES foot comfort biiu sound-absorbing 1212 CAPTAIN’S CHAIR REG. 30.40 8 2 5 .3 4 quiet. tent and courteous k W iii;tv/ay . 2x4-8 STANLEY FAIR WA X a REG. 14.30 8 1 2 .1 5 COMPLETE SELECTION OF ACCESSORIES. R e g . $8.10 M E A 4 I .30” BAR STOOL operators. r F/RST^ custom—-^ FIR STUDS saiH is RULER ADHESIVES, TOOLS. FREE INSTALLATION ADVICE C a r to n DEMONSnunD . . . unfortunately, since we now have a Lori In our employ —we will have to change her name to Beth. We hope this y fairway will be a EACH Reg. $2.85 * 2 e 0 0 M ANCHE9FER MANCHESTER i r nn. AND SAT. will not confuse her many friends tn this area. She will be C A B IN E T S Reg. !3o.9o *20.50 most happy to hear from her friends. Why not phone her ^ closed all day Saturday 4 now for an appointment. . . ? LIFE GUARD - DISAPPEARING McGUIRE IW.G.GLENNEY 6 4 9 - 5 2 5 3 6 4 9 - 5 2 5 3 SHOP C A B IN E T S Reg. 419.54 *15.50 ^ in observance of 4 iw.g!gIenncy RAKES CO. CO. STAIRWAYS TRES CHTC BEAUTY SALON FRIDAY Reg. $70.70 3 3 6 . 303 East Centef St., Manchester • 643-2483 ^ h e religious holiday..^ Ellington — Glastonbury- H O O D S *50.50 251/2x54 R.e- $3.79 *2.50 3 3 6 8’x9* n 7 . 5 0 Tp 8:30 P.M. NORTH M A IN STREET NORTH MAIN STREET

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PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1970 PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. OCTOBER f). 1070 May 1969 of Panther Alex Rack- as persons presumed innocent Seale faces a number of New Jobless Forms Seale’s Defense ley. They are held in separate have been violated in 32 differ­ charged on five counts Inbluding sion sells the names of amateur radio O p e n F o r u m HARTFORD (APj — Applica­ When The OeecBion Coils for Flowers.' jails without bond. ent way’s. murder. Mrs. Huggins is iEaurlipmr: tions for extended unemploy­ Think of The operators. (Continued from Page 8) Presents Claims The suit filed In U.S; District The defendants In the action counts, including first-degree ment benefits authorized this Court here Thursday claims are five corrections officials in­ kidnaping resulting in death. ^ The Coast Guard sells the names of week by the General Assembly iEuptiitm ll^prali thepeople ot Manchester and be-' Of ‘Punishment their confinement “constitutes cluding State Coimnissioner El­ Parkhill-Joyce may be filed at unemployment PUBLJSHED BY THL boat owners. yond, I urge the generous sup­ punishment before trial” threat­ lis C. MacDouglall, State’s Atty. HERALD PRINTING CO. IN NEW HAVEN, Conn. (A P)— offices beginning Monday. 13 BlBsell Street FVr $140 It had, until recently, been ’ port of the United Fund of Man­ ens” to preclude a fair trial” Arnold Markle and special Wedding Game Labor ■ Comihlssioaer Renato Flower Shop Manchester, Conn chester again this year. Give the The National chairman of the and violates their rights of free­ Agent Charles E. Weeks, who Is THOMAS F. FERGUSOJ possible to buy from the IRS a list of COSMOPOUS, Wash. (APj — E. Rlcciutl said Thursday that Frank Oahelw. Proprietor WALTER R. FERGUSO> United Way. Black Panther party, Bobby dom of speech, religion, asso-. In charge of the FBI in Con­ Marguerite Church Has been anyone who has exhausted un­ 601 MAIN ST., MANCHK8TIJB Publishers 143,000 Americans who owp: guns. Mrs. Frank Ruff Seale, and another party mem­ elation, privacy and due process necticut. (Next to Hartford Natloaal , Founded October 1, ItDi. serving as police judge here in employment benefits for 1970 This particular list has had some In­ 152 Cooper St. ber, Mrs. Ericka Huggins, have and freedom against unreason­ Both are charged with capital Bftiik) .. Y place of her husband, Lee, sine and still is unemployed may be Published Every Evening Except Sunuay -Ll filed a federal fult claiming their able search and seizures. crimes, but State’s Atty. Arnold • TES—WB DELIVER • and Holidays. Entered at the' Post Office a. teresting purchases, in addition to sport- he became ill three months ago, eligible for extended benefits. Phones: 640-0791—640-1448 Manchest^. Conn., os Second Class M.ai Thanks Students y constitutional rights have been The 13-page suit characterizes Markle has not indicated wheth­ ings good stores, and gun manu­ but she Isn’t performing ■ wed­ The extended plan, which was Hatter violated by Connecticut jail and their pretrial, confinement sb er he would seek the death pen­ To the Editor, dings as he once did. passed unanimously by a spe­ facturers. prosecution officials and the “oppressive" and “far more on­ alty. He had said he would not SUBSCRIPTION RATE.' On Saturday, Oct. 3, the Bow­ cial session of the legislature, Payable in Advance FBI. erous than Is necessary to en­ do so in the case of Lonnie Mc- He was a justice of the peace One Year ...... JTO.tii One purchaser was the FTrearms Lob­ ers School P.T.A. had its annual makes unemployed workers eli­ Seale, 33, and Mrs. Huggins, sure their presence at trial.’.’ Lucas, the only one of 14 Pan­ four years ago and still gets Sir Months ...... 16.51 Jamboree. gible lor 13 additional weeks of Three Months ...... 7.81 by of America, which keeps working 23, are awaiting trial here in Seale and Mrs. Huggins main­ thers arrested in the Rackley calls, she says, from persons Read Herald Advertisements One Month ...... 3.6< We were fortunate in having wanting "Church weddings.” benefits. against the passage of gun control seven students from Phi Delta connection with the death in tain in the suit that their rights slaying to reach trial so far. m e m b e r of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS measures by Congress. Psl. a fraternity at Manchester Tne Associated Press Is exclusively ei. Community College, volunteer titled to the use of republication of al. Another purchaser was a group called news dispatches credited to it or not other to operate the games. I thank wise credited in this paper and also th- “Citizens Against Tydlngs," which the boys, Tom Gaboriault, local news published here.. All rights of rapubllcatlon of special di' meant that somebody was planning to President, Curt Bargesser, Leo oatches herein are also reserved use the list to reach votes In Maryland, Barrieau, Richard Bonneau, The Herald Printing Company Inc., aj- Dave McGregor, Joe Selllto, sumes no financial responsibility for typ. where the gun lobby is gunning lor Sen­ and Steve Shea, for their fine graphical errors appearing in advertLse meats and other reading matter In Thi ator Tydlngs In his reeldctlon campaign. help in working -with the young­ PRE-COLUMBUS DAY Manchester Evening HeraTd Aside from such revelations, there is sters and P.T.A. Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washtm Ray E. Gardiner ion Post News Sbrvlce. another i^eason why there may develop Principal, Bowers School C aldoi Full service client of N. E. A. Service. In, Publishers Representatives — Mathews considerabfe^upport for Congressional Shannon and .Cullen Inc.. Special Agcnc; “It Shocks Me" — New York, Chicago. Detroit and Bostoi. action to ban thd practice of selling lists of names. This is a practice which To the Editor, SPECIAL SAVINGS SPREE! MEMBER .AUDIT BUREAU OF OmcUL.- noNs For several years I lived in makes possible a lot of that junk mail Manchester and considered the-| D ^lay advertising closing hour* which crowds the nation’s delivery sys­ Jor Monday — 1 p.m. JYiday tovm a little above the state For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday tems, at rates so low the public is sub­ average. It shocks me to find Two Great For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday a new administrator in the town For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday sidizing its own nuisance. 18^^ Bamboo Rake For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday can find this town is so dis­ Stereo LP’s General Electric Items For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday Both results, the sale of names to spe­ agreeable to his taste that he Classified deadline — o p.m. day be After fore publication, o p.m. Friday Ic- cial commercial or political interests, should label areas as “ghettos.” Sale at One Low Price! Saturday and Monday publlcatlor I visit haany friends and shop and the clogging of the mails with un­ 2.39 Hot Tuna frequently in the areas in the Friday, October 9 wanted solicitation, argue that govern­ 1.79 Spray, Steam & center of town. I would not call New group on the charts ! ment, either in Hartford or in Washing­ the center a “poverty area.” For fall clean-ups. Reinforced tines, Will the Education Board set Dry Iron ton, should be forbidden a practice smooth hardwood Randle. 9 Advice Not Taken the record straight? Fabric temperatOrc dial. 25 steam vents. which brings in only a pittance of re­ Mrs. Dorothy Davis One would almost accuse General Permanent press tough-up settings. Fine turn to government itself, and which Post Rd. Trailer Park D498 Charles de Gaulle, famous for his abili­ Scotts spray on any setting. #F‘)2 amounts, in the end, to an unwarranted Warehouse Point, Conn. ty to draw lessons from history, of using Invasion of personal privacy. Photographed by Sylvian Ofiara People Do Care And Share Turf Builder 2.67 hindsight to embellish some of his own YOUR wisdom. UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, FARMINGTON . To the Editor, 9 9 After The Teacher Strikes One reads copious words de­ Lawn Fertilizer This temptation comes when one reads Elvis Presley CHOICE New Haven's first experience with a picting the average American Covers M M After what. he now says, in his memoirs, he full-fledged teacher strike, and the rash as being apathetic, self-centered TurfBiildir 10.000 V r Sale 50 Gold Award Hits said to our President Kermedy, about of walkouts that occurred In other school and lacking in responsibility !S systems in Connecticut the past month, toward ' the needs of others. I Can Opener and Vietnam, back in 1961, ^ ‘ O . j O o!;? give rise to many disturbing questions would like to say, most emphat- 15.000 Sq. Ft., Reg. 13-95 Now 11.95 But General de Gaulle is safe concerning the new role of unionism in Weicker And Open Forum -Ically, that here in Manchester Inside 19.98 Knife Sharpener the education field. this is not the case. Helps grass multiply itself. Protects your from any such doubt. At the very mo­ 4LP New teacher attitudes—aggressive, de­ There are many men and lawn all winter long. Two appliances in one! OpSns can ment he was being so wise and foresee­ S«t manding, belligerent, almost down to the Duffey And Dodd women who by their actions ai smoothly, sharpens knives. Choice ot ing about American policy' in Vietnam, level of the common brawler—also give Position Statement d) highlighting the fact that make this most clear. We are 9.94 colors. #EC23 he himself was engaged in liquidating rise for community concern. To the Editor, the school can serve as a focus presently involved in a cam­ Covers We are indeed concerned and a center for social action Scotts Brand Blend 2,500 Sq. Ft. 6 .9 5 the Intolerable French position in Al­ Is it too late to argue the illegality of Report paign whose slogan is care- I the teacher strike? It would seem so. about the misunderstanding and and positive change. (This would share. The volunteer solicitors, geria, and taking France out of the same , Our Reg. 7.95 Despite a specific prohibition in law, By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak distress that has been caused by result in a better an(! fuller use who will be calling on you, care 35 Seed Mixture Fantastically kind of position hd warned America the strike as a teacher weapon is a fait the so-called “ Social Profile of of the school building in the about the agencies which re­ ■The Best Value in accompli. Teacher walkouts were an in­ Nathan Hale and Lincoln neighborhood.) ceive support from the United against entering in Vietnam. ing himself, totally facetiously, disputable reality those opening weeks of HARTFORD, Conn. - The The obstacle to this, as shown Schools With Suggestions for Ed­ 5. These, two schools were se­ Fund. No one likes to ask an­ Priced! a "revisionsit Marxist.” Vice IScotts Brand Windsor Seed 9 .9 5 The de Gaulle wisdom of 1961 is good school, and at that point the issue of law­ toughest obstacle confronting by our interviews in Bridge­ lected because we had fairly ac­ Cannister Cleaners! Presiaent Spiro T. Agpiew’s ucation Program Changes.” other for money, but someone Covers 2,500 Sq. Ft. Our Reg. 11.95 enough to be repeated. What he now says breaking was taking second place to an left reformers seeking control port’s blue-collar neighborhoods curate statistics as to the num­ forthcoming visit to Connecti­ Out Intent in preparing this has to do the job if the work of overriding wish to restore normalcy to of the Democratic party was reported earlier, is Duffey’s ber and kinds of learning prob­ J ground, not widespread defec­ Don Willis returns, to his concentrating on their ^ limit­ Cabinet it tends to point up the attitude being dis­ against neW Federal gun con­ influence on the school children groups. -|)U 9 soil but to g^ive them what they^^need to tions inside , the ramshackle garage business after clocking ations; Ogr Reg. Tape Player played by teachers toward the strike. In trols (opposed by Weicker, sup­ 2. Non-graded approach to al­ - After Sale Price 4.39 regular Democratic organiza­ 1600 hours and over half a mil­ h)- bringing about closer com­ of our town and the evolution 794 get out of poverty and humiliation which demanding that the school year, in ef­ ported by Duffeyl. Weicker’s low children to move at their tion, is Duffey’s albatross in his lion miles in the air as chief munication between thq school of the Association of Retarded are, there as elsewhere, the causes of fect, begin with their return to work, the polls show the state’s top issue own rate of learning. 6 3 ^ ® tight race with Weicker (with , pilot in the Army Air Transport and the parents in each school Children from the former Bunce teachers are not only seeking implicit incumbent Democratic Sen. is net jobs but growing drug 3. Smaller classes — This Remote forward ] totalitarian regimes. I say this to you Corps. , neighborhood: Center on Olcott St. founded for Famous Iverson recognition of Uieir “ right” to strike, but Thomas J. Dodd running third usage. would produce more workable and reverse con­ in the name of our West.” c) bringing into the schools a Manchester children. 2.98 trol. 3 [josition are attempting to escape any economic as an independent).^T39Tfey's or- Nor will^ Weicker let up on 10 Yrars Ago | For the continued benefit of groups in terms of individual 1 5 9 ’ ^ There is even more irony in this dis- Duffey. To the anguish of many greater awareness of the inter­ needs, also diluting the number Portable, see-thru switch - off - fan - loss for having taken that step. zanization, spawned by tht 1968 Mono or stereo recording. With AM/FM SAVE «14 lamp. Jam-proof | liberal Republicans, Weicker This was a Sunday: The Hdr- est, strengths, and resourceful­ (See Pago Nine) of problems per class. 20” Hi-Riser Bikes drawers for storing closu;% than appears in the news re­ The, new militancy as exhibited during McCarthy campaign and tem­ tuner - beautiful sound! Our Reg. 77.87 operation. repeats a quote by . Duffey call- ald dl^ not publish. ness of the parents: 4. Accelerated remedial expe­ small tools, etc. ports from iParis, For President Ken­ the New Haven strike gives rise to press­ pered by- ihsensato warfare ing questions concerning the rights of with state chairman John Bai­ rience. After Sale Price 34.88 nedy was the same individual who, as those teachers who still adhere to stand- ley’s regulars, was responsible 6. Strengthened physical edu­ Senator making his way toward the ardo of orofp.cjsionalism and believe their . for hip stunning primary elec­ cation program. American Field 6 The use of teacher-aides in Presidential nomination, had added to responsibility is in the classroom and not . tion upset.; If the regulars could Hunting Vest tiiv. -Ket line. In a shocking display of not beat Duffey in the primary, each classroom. This would hlq own American prestige by delivering Fischetti General Electric Has 22 shell loops, rubberized rowdyism, picketing union members they by themselves cannot provide the teacher with neces­ thoughtful, and impressive speeches on cauqe him to lose Nov. 3. sary time to deal with individ­ game bag. Game bags drops to subjected such teachers to unheal'd of 26.70 make dry seat. Free license hold- Pric* But party domination is di­ ual problems as they arise. the Algerian question, in which he abuse. But more serious is the question er with purchase of vest.. rectly at stake. The reformersreiormers It has been stated that these 9” Kag. Portable Television 3.88 recommended the courageous kind ofj the New Haven Federation, as bargain­ Banana type saddle, ing ^ent for all teachers, deprived comprising Duffey’s organlzaV^ organlf recommendations barely brush­ fender guard. Motor­ Crossman PowermAster sanity General de Gaulle finally display-^ them of a voice in ejecting them, with tlon want notmnly a U.J. S. Si;n) $ ' >Lx ed the surface. Perhaps this is cycle style handle­ 760 Repeater • ed there. But even though he could de­ much invective, from a meeting. The ate seat but transformation of true, but there has to be a be­ bars. Styles for boys, Short stroke - reservoir Federation may have abused Its position the Democratic' party along ginning. girls. Caldor Priced! liver adivice to the FTench about Algeria, for 180 super BB’s. 18 with this action ideological lines, in Connecticut The Social workers have he couldn’t accept similar French ad­ and elsewhere. The combina­ opened the door — they have CHARGE IT! shot magazine. „Free O F T There were objections when The with purchase. 1 Jumbo ■ / J r / tion ot Duffey winning and Rep., gdven us th^ir social “ Profile” . I vice to us about Vietnam, and was him­ Register commented last spring that Pack of BB’s. 21.99 X • e l X i Federation officials appeared to act like Emilio Q. Daddario, ty i-egular Future studies should be en­ self party ^ d authority to the first open Democrat, losing for govei-nor "bullnecked boiler room scufflers,” 'but couraged involving Parents and Luxury Powermate Shotgun Sheilsl escalation! of our own armed presence would be devastating for Bai­ sadly this characterization more than Teachers. Let us put our chil­ ( 20 Ga. Gamemax Std. 6-8, Reg 2.69...... ley’s patronage-oriented organi­ there. sR ^ up in such violent words as that of dren first, shelve our injured 12 Ga. Gamemax Sid. 6-8, Reg. 2.89...... 2 .1 9 zation, Good advice lives better in the President Leak; “WTien you see these . figQ aniL^tep forward to a bet­ Luggage^ 12 C4. UUramaXtXp. 4-6, Reg. 159 ...... :2 .8 8 ter education. memoirs of statesmen than in deeds. people crossing your picket lines, break their legs in 21 places.” A Thought for Today Mrs. Nancy Stevenson 21" Size Famous PearsonArcherySet| Lincoln School Parent . Teacher walkouts can no more be tol­ Sponsored by the Manchester Fiberglass recurve bow, target ar­ The Sale Of Names erated than a strike by police, firemen Council of Churches rows. A great starter set for the Not merely the Connecticut Depart­ or any other essential service. The con­ CT88 Solid state UHF and VHF young archer. ^ ■ Our sequences run deep and are measured in r a n g e tuner. Comes with an ear­ ment of Motor Vehicles, but a number WORDS OF JESUS Rtfl.7.99 terms of human values, not lost produc­ \ x i> phone for your private listen­ Fred Bear Hunting Arrows- o t federal agencies, a Wall Street Jour­ tion in a plant. In staying off their jo ^ , Eternal Wealth Aftar FU EL O IL ing pleasure. Sala "D o not save riches here on 4 bladed hFtemp steel, fully nal survey discloses. Indulge themselves teachers do not merely violate State law, g a s o l i n e 24" Bize, Our Reg. 11.99...... Prica earth, where moths and rust 8.40 Charge Itl crested. Long spiral fletching. in the business of selling people's nam^ but they dishonor their own dedication 1.39 and principles. destroy, and robbers break in 26" Size, Our Reg. 13.99...... 9 . 8 8 to various commercial enterprises who Yet we have teacher strikes and we and steal. Instead, save riches want to get themselves mailing lists can undoubtedly look to more of the in heaven, where moths and rust BANTLY OIL 29" Size, Our Reg. 14.99...... 1 2 . 8 8 same in the future. Mediation and arbi­ cannot destroy, and robbers can­ ( OM I’ IN ’! . I''* • Il145 c . t cheaply. ;;| M\IN STUi;!. I TfSLLAND TPKE., MANCHESTERtrSILAS DEANE HGWY., ROCKY HILL tration procedures must be improved not break in and steal. For your King's wine plaid with snag-proof polyester zipper. Easy Exit 93, Wilbur Cross Parkway at Tolland Tpkt. At tho Intarstetion of Exit 24 & Intorstata 91 ' * ■nie Federal Aviation Administration ' and in all probabilpy will be Improved heart will always be where your I i;i . iil‘i-1 grip handle, interior pocket, lock and key. charges $200 for the names and address­ in the next legislative session. But this riches are.” |{mU»illt' (Matthew 6:19-21, from The es of some 661,000 pilots and other air­ won’t be all that's needed. Tfie teacher union movement needs to come out of Sermon on the Mount) u r's pLfiV Hme — • /'u g£ th£ uiif£ m vou b£ th£ hplf m u vm r p/^ men. dark ages of the labor era — NEW —Submitted by The Federal Communications Commls- HAVEN REXJISTFai. J. Grant Swank Ir. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, J970 PAGE TEN 10______------MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER'. CONN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1970 PAGE'ELEVEN Vernon Bolton One Bids on Dam Work, ice into the waters of Repulse Obituary Court Gases Vernon Literary Circles Bay Deiiionstration Heralding Politics “ We made a point not to fall, Hugh F. Ward Mrs. Miller Costello Loiv on Paving In Soviet Split out of the canoe,” said Lane, a Eric H. SwuiiROii CIRCUIT COURT 12 college student. Democratic Candidate Of the ‘Sqiirt’ By Sol If. Cohen — Manchester Session Three sets of bids were opened for the alternate, On Peace'Prize Then th6y paddled into Hud­ Eric H. Swanson of West Hart­ this morning in the Municipal Specifications for the pro- Earl Johnston Portrait on View 0 for . ford, formerly of Manchester, Democratic Town Chairman publican candidates. There will Defended By son Bay and out into the Hayes Slated Tonight The case of Patrick Letour- Building by Maurice Pass, di- pceed 9,000 square feet i>ark- MOSCOW (AP) — Moscow’s River—traveling upstream all died yesterday at his home. He Ted Cummings said today that be no speeches, the committee State Representative neau 19, of 133 Brookfield "st. rector of general services. They Ing lot addltltm call for literary community was excited the way on the watery path w .T S the husband of Mrs. Althea One of the final events of fire he is gratified at the gains in premises, GOP Tieader „ ' i n Hortfnrd Were for an addition to the ing - draining; covering with .a which was once the only fur Hurlburt Swanson. prevention week, will be held voter-registration being made and sharply divided today over “The level nf nniin 1 _i n Municipal Building Parking Lot, premix bituminous base and bl- In Square Dance Hall of Fame route of North America. Mr. Swanson was born in =t 7 „ by Manchester Demograts. “ It’s In 'a letter addressed to law The level of poliUcal cam- County Superior Court after a ^ ^ackhoe loader for digging luminous and blacktop sealer; the award o f , the 1970 Nobel Finally, they made their way Manchester 1sl & 2nd Voting District Proctor, Vt., and lived in Man- y at 7 p.m. when the Rock- ereat." he exclaimed. enforcement officials in the four By JUNE LINTON He has made one trip abroad Prize for literature to Alexander ville Fire Department will dem- S^reat," he exclaimed ^^rcem ent offrnm paigning in the 51st District of hearing by. Judge John Ottavi- graves and for general main- storm water pipes; man holes; down the Mississippi River. clie.Aler before going to West (Herald Reporter) In the course of his work but In a statement issued today, (Mnnehester rinston Andover, Bolton, and Coventry aho Jr. in provable cause in tenance work at East Cemetery, concrete sidewalks; curbs* and Solzhenitsyn. Why did they make the trip? “ Aid to Union Pond for recreation Is of paramount coiMsen.. Haitford to years ago. He was onstrate _____ .______...... „ ___ _ ...... usually travels In this country E"" been ,™.red,- »h,oh p„b.b>.c.u.. w„ .“'i a, mS; a dHv.w.y .»tn»Pb Many^ of t h e six million Because publicaUon of most A -magazine said it couldn’t be we must act and now.’’ a graduate of Northeastern Uni­ equipment, the “ Squrt.” tlie wonderful work done by all bury, Marlborough and East has been lowered," charged - , -harge of v. t-. ter «U and Canada. Summers Involve a WABD_for_^presentatlve — Joe Czerwlnskt. ' square dancers In the United of the writer’s work is banned in done, they expleiined. versity in Boston and was em- cross country schedule and for States today have responded to the So'vlet Union, the press and r;o;Td\;s'r;rril‘ Engine;; ^;;;h neafttrTXnT^un\V''c^^^^^ IL°rs a n T co m n X fmembers DemoCtic c"^ndid"^L forstTte r^Tsen^atlveX- ’’"“ urbane hi“lU tF TuT 'p do"^' W“k!^°Forf T^W this Johnston amd his wife Mar­ other official news media ig­ a “ circle left” or “ allemand lon embark in the family camp­ nored the award. But the news He was a. member of the Eim- thar” sung out by Earl John- er. spread rapidly through Moscow wood Community Church and rrrbrifppTrrc ■ 2-«-r.'nr‘S5ts — r .r “ pbi:“.n ? s x s i-J C p S c :- stMi of Vernon. Their four sons keep busy with by word of mouth, and intellec­ Store!' Chapter. OES, of West 25. -Let the Republicans make crime,” he stated, "is more and “Aheam has attacked Mrs. e d V e r e nolled to allow for the Newington was the apparent low Weston, other Interests. Tfmothy and tual circles buzzed with pro and Hai tford. Johnston, one of the country’s Both the Rockville and Ver- the noise, and let the Democrats better-trained policemen on the Miller’s attendance record b in d o v e r . Letoumeau is out on a bidder for the lot with a *10,134 Equipment Co. of ^North F r a ^ leading callers and teacherq, Gary attend the University of con reacUon. He was a member of Wyliys Connecticut; William is a senior Lodge of Masons in West Hart­ non departments have conducted continue to silently make the "'bo are secure in the when he, as a member of the $500 bond. , , , , base bid, and a $1,260.40 added lin, $6,398; was cited as such last summer Solzhenitsyn was at a friend’s unannounced fire drills in the votes. That’s the way to win in knowledge that they have the go^rd of Finandd, has Cases disposed ’ alternate bid for sealer. Other man Cq. of Bloomfleld,$yW^ at Rockville High School, and country house outside Moscow ford, the Scottish Rite bodies of by being named to the Square ■I------.respect and ------concern „pof their Jjj jg’ Hilda S. Bay, of Coventry, bidders and their bid prices Hartford Industrial Tractor Co. Steven, nine years old, attends and not available to newsmen. Hartford and the Connecticut schools during the week and November.” Dance Hail of Fame in Los An­ community.” sions since elected and was late 'ou"d than the execution . Square dance calling itself has ton; and 10 grandchildren. To Address grinned his crooked, impish ^h^ parallel between the 1966 are: Mrs. Richard McLaugh­ bly, he will visit shopping areas Coventry whose right to vote matures of the dance. No one had (b become a creative role and since, is rapidly becoming the national smile, and went on in his cllp' and 1970 exercises is strong Funeral services will be Mon­ lin, president; Mrs. Alison Per­ and a few industrial olants. between Saturday and that listen and could whoop it up and the dancers are trained to re- dance of the United States. day at 1 p.m. at the Holmes ped mldwestem accent to give enough to pose this obvious He explained that in order to FOGARTY'S INSU^Di ry, first vice president; John Daddario has named five-term date. Democrats the fraternity his prediction. Funeral Home, 400 Main St. ’The Absentee ballot applications question: Is Shriver trying to learn the steps persons attend „ , . „ ^ ^ , Chvatal, second vice president; State...... Sen...... William...... F. Hickey...... ^ Police Take The party had a go<^ chance, BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN Rev. Joseph Bourret, pMtor of Edwin Blaszcak, recording ot Stamford as his special as- may be obtained from the town „ . nf BriHirp. — “ » — ------folIow the Same tactical road- Pressmen Union a series of 28 classes and then ^ ’nTrttic cL^m ^te he ®Ald,said, to pick up more than a map that led Mr. Nixon to the Traffic Duty usually join a club. He said COTCor^a Luthers Church, secretary; Mrs. George Kem, sitant. He is a former mayor clerkTj Ku c’ UQtwnnn Democratic Canmda e (j^^en .seats in the House of white House’ „ *’ Burial will be in corresponding secretary; Lloyd of Stamford. He had served as Grievances Sues Newspapw there are clubs in just about PER’ra, Australia (AP) — every town in this area. Skinner, treasurer; Mrs. Glen state chairman for the Donahue Robert mxon and WllUam D^^ Shriver, a' gregarious and Friends may call at the fu- Linton, nominating chairman; for U.S. senator committee, Houle, Democratic Registrar Of ^^aUc T o ^ m m i t t e e meet- S t o T g ^ ^ m o T s X to NEW YORK (AP) — The More than 300 Australian Johnston Is caller and teacher fieral home Sunday from 2 to 4 j^rs. Robert Crowley, ways anti ------To the State Voters, urge every eligible un- , ^t at 8:30 p.m. at the governorships to crowds M d small ^oups ^ th pressmen’s union has filed a servicemen who survived six for clubs in Manchester, New and 7 to 9 p.m. reu-istpred citizen to register to . o k,n.- “oot. moref natural ease than either months of Vietnam action re­ means and Board of Education Gov, John Dempsey appeared registered citizen to register Society for Savings Bai^, tor- Although this was not the of his late brothers-ln-law, John federal complaint charging that Britain, 'West Hartford, Newing­ Coventry’s policemen, appar­ ceived lessons today on how ton, and Ledyard in Connecticut, llasion; Mrs. Albert Dahling and on TV last night in a paid an- ner of B llln ^ o n ^ d Buckland jbg,t usually Us- or Robert Kennedy, dismisses ATLANTIC ently dissatisfied with the de­ Transportation and babysit­ Its members were locked out in to survive city traffic. and in Boston, Rehoboth and Mrs. Lloyd Skinner, member- nouncement—personally endors- Rds. in South Windsor. jg^g the prognostications of guch speculation out of hand cision on a list of 12 grievances. ting services can be obtained violation of Its contract when Commonwealth policemen Chicopee in Massachusetts. He Carl Ackerman, ship; Mrs. Francis Votta, hoa- ing State Atty. Gen. Robert Fog Advice the striped-pants set, former just as Mr. Nixon dismissed OIL HEAT will carry seven of them to the hy contacting the chairrnen or boarded the guided missile calls in many other places reg­ pitality; Mrs. Floyd O’Brien, Killian for re-election Killian, a Superintendent of Schools, ambassador Shriver had spec- talk of his renewed presidential Hie New York Post suspended committee members of the, two destroyer Hobart which ularly and besides many of the Ex-Joiirnalisiii publicity; Mrs- Democrat, was appointed to his Connecticut Board of Mediation Charles L. Warner issued an ap- ial credentials to offer. His vis- amfiUions in 1966.. publicaUon because of a News­ Town Committees. berthed in Fremantle today. places named his travels dur­ Bauchman, Mrs. Anthony post by Dempsey in 1967. peal to parents to instruct their it to Connecticut, to speak for ifien, Mr. Nixon turned away paper Guild strike. lamonaco, PTO Council dele- _____ and Arbitration. Library Open During the voyage to Sydney ing the next week will take him Dean, 80, Dies children on the hazards of heavy Duffey and Democratic candi- questions about his political aa- The complaint, lodged Thurs­ c The five patrolmen had sub Principal Norman Shaw an- day in U.S. IMstrict Court, said they will be teaching road to Providence, R.I., Williams­ FOR HEATING COMFORT WITH NEW YORK (AP) — Carl Wll- A picnic honoring Manchester j , , . fog conditions, requesting em- dates for the House, made 21 plratlons by hammering hard Boy Scout Awards May!r Nathan A|ostinelIi will mitted toe list of grievances to the contract between the Post safety. port, Pa., and Cocoa Beach, liam Ackerman, former dean of on the following three states in which he'had com- at the th^me that the party’s INSURANCE PROTECTION, Boy scout troop 884 will hold be held Sunday. Oct. 18, from “ high school will be open from 7 i„tg g^gty: paigned during the mont and Local 2 of the Printing Australian authorities de­ Fla. where he’s caller for a YOU CANT FIND A FINER HEATING the graduate school of journal- an award presentation program 2 :30 to 5 -30 p m in the Wick- week, alter Police Chief Mondav and safety: paigned during the month of resurreution had to be achieved cided on this after there leadership training program. ism at Columbia University, , , , _ .-.^rriainHor nf When waiting for the bus, September in behalf of 44 demo- before anybody could think or Pressmen’s Union forbids any -----30 p.m. at ■ the ---- Rock-- ham Park f • Gordon Smith had refused to act were numerous road acci­ PROGRAM THAN FOGARTY'S died early Friday at his Man- ^ Pavilion, “ rain or Wednes ay or c stand well back from the road; crats.' His plans call for stops talk seriously about running for strike or lockouts, but that the ville United Methodist Church, shine on them. dents involving servicemen hattan home ot a heart attack. the school year. All the people stopped) m at least 12 more states for the presidency. newspaper locked the pressmen • Level, Economical Payments 142 Grove St. Parents are Agostlnelll is GOP candidate Moore acted in a fact finding of the, community are encour- before going onto the road- out when the guild strike began returning from Vietnam. Ho was 80. < 1 . . . _ ..14...... J 1«. .. pI... ____ a 4_ ...... 4V... /npif1i4tAa o f fVlO O B f another 22 or more Democrats Rep. Morris K. Udall (D- • Payment Protection for you and your famUy in event of vited to attend. for state comptroller. The event capacity and handed in a de aged to use the facilities at the Walkers should stay off the Tuesday. WANTED T Ackerman headed the Colum­ before election day. Ariz.) was one of a small group library. accident, sickness or death. bia graduate sch(X)l of journal­ Bryant Freshman is bging sponsored by a group cision to the patrolmen earlier road and cross only at desig­ The previous night, at the of liberal House members who Jydge Sylvester Ryan ordered ance pay arrangement not In ef­ Bulletin Board Clean, Late Modd ism from 1931 until his retire­ Bruce Pfalzgraf, son of Mr. of his friends. Tickets, at $2 this week. The men accepted nated areas. Downingtown Inn in Downing- first approachefd Shriver in Pa- the Post to show cause next fect for the other unions. • nils protection Is provided at no coot to you. and Mrs. H. E. Pfalzgraf of 266 each, may be obtained from five of Moore’s decisions. There Will be an Apple Festl' Tuesday why It should not be The newspaper said It would your account must be current. ment in 1956. He was secretary val at St. George’s Church Sat Fire Prevention Week ton, Pa. — a kind of Pennsyl- ris to ask him to aid Demo- of the Pulitzer Prize board from ’’ The complaints were concern­ To conclude Fire Prevention vsinla - Emtch Caesars Palace' cratlc candidates Uils year, enjoined from violating Its con­ agree to either the pension plan U S ED C A R S 1931 to 1954, and organized and Bryant College. Rlzza said that the price of ed largely with union contract urday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m tract with the pressmen. The Hot apple pie will be available Week acUvltles, the South with everything but the slot Eventually a petition bearing or the severance pay but could 'Top Prices Paid directed the Maria Moore Cabot. “ covers all one can clarification, and the' duty machines — Shriver used an- the signatures of 110 demo- union suit, brought imder feder­ not afford both. FOGARTY BROS^ INC. graduate’ ' of ' Rockville ■ High eat and drink." Agostlnelll 'vlll as well as a variety of fall Windsor Volunteer Fire Depart- For All Makes! prizes for outstanding Latin- scheduling of regular officers garden vegetables ment will hold an open house other partisan gathering to take cratlc Congressmen was drawn al labor laws, seeks unspecified In another development, the 819 B B O ^ a?mEET-^MANGHE8TBB school. be present, along with other Rg- American journalism. as opposed to supernumeraries, ^ A tag sale Is-sclieduled for 10 firefighting demonstration off on President Nixon and Vice up, and Shriver flnadly agreed damages. Publishers Association of New CARTER CHEVROLET T^ephone 649-4539 He was graduated from Earl- and were lodged against Smith. The P k e t ! r said. He add^ toe°m on Z nationally televised broadcast Cambodia son PTA president. co-chair- Board of Education building and that Dempsey has “ othdr en- 14 Drivers In Kills Three Wednesday night. Buy the finest quality home! __ : r men; Airs. Hugh Swanson, sites committee chairman, in gagements” in other parts of the ^ GENUINE OZITE VILLA T grand jury, records of Low-cost financing, firm Highland Park PTA president, March outlined this long-range state and would not cross paths cam- Radar Check (See Page Twenty-One) P u b l l c R c C O F f l s A Republic recording secretary; Mrs. Rob- plan; An elementary school in with the President at anv other paign contributions and thou- prices include many extras! ert Neiswanger, Buckley School the Forest Hills section, with time during the day. s a j^ of vouchers were studied. Loun, chief driver for the Penn- Marriage Licenses Vemon police arrested 14 del Rescue Co * 9x12 RUG CUSHIONS (See Page Twenty-One) Joseph F. Parker of Rockville, PTA, corresponding secretary; phasing out of Manchester The governor has not yet re- a drivers yesterday. All were The accident caused cancela- down and said four Americans and Raymond Guertin, Nathan Gre.en School; a third ,junior geivdd official notification of theme ^ ‘ Yellow Cab Co., testi- and Maureen Donovan of 85 Al- charged with failure to obey tion of many morning rush-hour ton St., Oct. 17, St. Bridget Capp'Hoines are built better than the or use-your own. Our carpenters do were wounded. This brought to Hale PTA president, treasurer, high; replacement of Lincoln presidential visit, he said. state traffic control signs. commuter trains. Church. Rubber Top emd the heavy construction on your lot and 4,078 the unofficial total of hell- Also, committee chairmen: School, an elementary school in After anotheir helicopter jump, building' codes. You can -get liberal The arests were made during Connecticut the two train David Edmond Henry Beau- foundation. You save money by doing Switched On Wet Look copters reported lost in the In- Guertin, budget and financing; the Redwoods area, whpn need this time to Hartford, Nixon will PO‘*»ca.l forces of trying to ^ radar speed check operation u„.. o,.. . o. Bottom with Jute financing., 7 annual percentage dochina war. Mrs. Swanson and Mrs. Robert dictates and where a site has tour downtown Hartford by mo- bis re-election. After P ^ Vnion St ^ passenger were •j^eu of 218 Center St. and Nancy rate. You get all the building materials the finishing work^'OR, if you want to for a complete home inside and out, pubcontract for completion, you still ....Tw’o of-the helieopteFB were M. Stone. LWV. .news-media; .been offered: undefined addi- toreade, starting at sLlton .. of investigations, he a 1! H are’s^hed^led to appear hi ^11 were report- Ellen Caruso of Bolton. Center make substantial savings. Inspect- the brought down in a gunship at- Mrs.. Dorothy...... Caruolo and Mrs. tion...... ’ and-or renovations to street------and ------following---- ^ Main and «^,v. . w^ted until three ojrcuit Court 12 Nov. ®^“ ®*a®‘®ry condition to- Reginald Leon Ouelette of and you camihclude Plumbing, .Heat­ Pants Topper day. Another crewman and a Nashua. N.H., and Joanne. Ce- ing, Custom designed Kitchen Cabi­ fine quality labor and materials tack near the abandoned U.S. Gloria Plante, Buckley, speak- Washington, Bentley, Martin Pearl streets to the Hartford before the elecUon.” He g SPECIAL for yourself! Marine base, at Khe Sanh that ers; Mrs. William Kelly, Bow- Schools and Bennet Junior High Hilton for his briefing with the? ‘denied the charges. porter were treated at the hospi- ®®'‘a Goulet of 63 Constance Dr., nets and Electrical packages with „ T „ , ^ .. Other police activity: fixtures. lOO’s of plans to choose from. resulted in 26 enemy troops ers School, HJid Mrs. Stone, School. editors. Sacramento, Democratic COVENXRY tal for I lesser injuries. *J®i- ®i- Bartholomew Church King's killed, a spokesman said.' general flyers; Mrs. Virginia Also at this week’s meeting. His talk will be off the record. Atty. Gen. Thomas Lynch called The following arrests were Several cars from both trains Russell Atamian of 14 S' Lpw delinski , Uncoln School, post- Superintendent of Schools Don- He has conducted three other Horn’s claim absurd. The dls- Coventry police yester- were derailed. Sunset St. and Susan Ann Pelle- Price ers and bumper stickers; Mrs. aid J. Henningan reiterated that such sessions with news execu- ‘ Hct attorney in San Diego and jgy_ All those charged are The derailment, according to Hilliard St., Oct. 24, HOW TO GET TO THE CAPP-HOME OPEN HOUSE Robert Corcoran, Robertson, a rooftop to basement survey of lives in San Clemente, Calif., bis deputy, a candidate to sue- scheduled to appear in Manches- ^ railroad spokesman,nan started *J®"ier Congregational Church. Drive to South Street in Coventry. House is on comer of South St., Washburn Ave. Personal Notices Building Permits a n d Mrs. Sandy Verbridge, schools will be conducted, and N c?w Orleans and Chicago. ®®®'^ Republicans, circuit Court 12 on Oct when the caboose of the 51-car and Ross Ave. in Coventry. Watch for Open-House signs. 26. T&R Corp. of East Hartford 'A groovy coot to hong out in, to wear over pants or jeans. Keeney, house-to-house: Mrs. his office alerted,to each one’s Nixon will be preceded to the back from Sa- those charged were- Paul ^'■®**ibt left the track. Pile lined, belted and buckled wet look, in safari or trench In Memoriam Carol Brundrett, Washington most pressing needs; Mrs. Hilton by Dr. Henry Kissinger,____ ^ cramento after she said she pen^^y Rockville and David for KLI Association of Glaston­ ^ MAIL THIS COUPON bury, finishing area for laundiiy Your Capp-Home Man is: b,‘, ims^^awav'^iSrtob^r ^®b°oi' endorsements; and El- Fred Blish III compared the' ■ his...... special assistant on foreign beard of the indictments and crgy_ ’ jg ’ Tolland, soliciting I To CAPP-HOUES Osen HouiS 1 style. Water repellent Pervel polyurethane, dry cleonoble, 1969. ® ' gin Zatursky, Manchester High adequacies of Lincoln and affairs. Kissinger will meet with telephoned authorities. She told ndes; Ralph Parker. 30, Colum- at 250 N. Main St., $6,000. I Box 19816 Airport Port Columl;ua guaranteed non-peeloble. Navy, red, black, honey, brown. fu r n itu r e d epa r tm en t ■ SYD KATROSAR I Please tend me more information. 4 3 2 1 9 I Schoql, voter registraUon. Nathan Hale; Mrs. Richard the editors and broadcasters at newsmen that she received sub- big, nonsupport; John Dyber 54 About Town N. J. LaFlamme of Ellington Kach kaX and flower may wither, for Franklin E. Swanson, exten­ 138 GAIL DRIVE ( Name______* i'hu evening .^uir ntay set; At Wednesday’s meeting, Taylor, PTA Council president, 10 a.m. Recipients of invitation stantialcampaign contributions ’Coventry, improper ' passing; ' ’ Manchester Jaycee Wives will Downtown Stain Btreot, BtanebeMer ^ WATERBUKY. c o n n . 06704 But the hc-aitrt tluit loved you. dear- sion of garage at 61 Westminster Addf« I Sizes Small, Medium, Large Louis D. Saloom, Nathan Hale suggested using room mothers telegrams were advised Wednes- butthat all were listed on con- Gary Shaw, 17, Columbia, oper- have a tag sale tomorrow from Phone: 26S-7SS-4S60 Iv. principal, cited these inadequa- for personal contacts; and Mrs. day that Nixon would arrive at tribution statements. Rd.. $857. OPEN • DATS — raURS. NRBS till t:0* An- the oiUM Uiat won t forget. ating a motor vehicle without a .9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the home _2ip_ cies; No hot lunch program; Stone suggested coffee hours to 1:20 p.m. and “ close the brief- Ralph Starkweather Jr. of 470 Sadly Miased. TTie penalty for bribery is a license and operating an unreg- of Mrs. Lee McCray, 280 E. Free Parking • Use Tour Master Cfcarge Card Q I own a lot. Thone Pet cafeteria too small; basement disseminate information. ing.” prison, for conspiracy a year. , Woodbridge St., two-story dwell­ istered motor vehicle, Middle Tpke. ing at 39 Greenwood Dr., $16,000. Q t don’t own a lot but I could let one. f PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1970 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1970 ■ , r - Section Two FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1970 Pages 13 to 24 Israeli trade commissioner sev­ HancUpatpr lEvpnln^ Hebron en months ago. Peace Ahead The paper said the driver was PALO \LTO, Calif. (AP)— Montreal Waits a "prime suspect” in the Cross Sen. Bafry Goldwater, ‘ R- kidnaping and that a composite Manchester School Board Is Told Ariz., says he thinks Presi­ sketch of him matched the ap­ dent Nl.xon may have knowl­ pearance of a man sought since APPLES ' ■ ^ T * ' Hospital Notes edge that there will be News of Hostage the abortive plot to kidnap the . : ' . K %" a cease-fire In Vietnam by Israeli diplomat was uncovered Budget Deficit Looms MONTREAL (AP) — Cana­ The midnight Thursday dead­ VISITING HOtnS^ Sunday, Oct. 18. in March. dian authorities awaited further line was the fourth set by the Delicious Interjiiedlate Care’ Semi- There Is a strong possibility These informal group discus- The President “ would not kidnapers. They warned that it private, noon-2 p.m ., and 4 p.m . that the Board of Education will slons will continue as long as have risked” hfs speech on word today from the kidnapers was their "last” ultimatum but Tours to Israel 8 p.m .; private rooms, 10 a.m.- television Wednesday night Red Gravenstein once again be facdd with an they are needed and will do of British trade commissioner indicated willingness to negoti­ Continue to Grow i p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. operating deficit in their cur- much toward helping the new "unless 1 cease-fire had been James Richard Cross after ate. iisking the government "to Pediatrics: Parmits allowed JERUSALEM (AP) —Tour­ rent budget. teachers cope with the mhny agreed to In advance.” Gold- meeting one orf two demands specify exactly which demands McIntosh any tim e except noon>2 p .m .; ism to Israel in September ex­ Aram Damarjlan, superinten- problems confronting them in water said Thursday. made Thursday. they consider irrational.” others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. dent of schools, Informed board fl’ d r classrooms, Goldwater added: "We’ve The Quebec separatists who ceeded the September 1969 total Self Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., However, the communique by about 5 per cent, the Bureau Farm Prices members at their meeting last Hebron Elementary suspected In Washington for abducted the 49-year-old diplo­ turned down a government offer 4 p.m.-S p.m. of Statistics announced. evening that thefre are several School, SRA standardized the last month that some­ mat Monday said in a commu­ to deal directly for Cross’s re­ Intensive Care and Coronary The monthly report said 30,600 problem areas in the 1970-71 achievement tests for grades thing like this was cooking.” nique they would ” do away” lease through representatives of dare: Immediate family only, budget which could possibly f°or through six and the. Call- with him unless the government the government and the kidnap­ tourists visited Israel in Sep­ anytime, limited to live min- leave the board with a $3,000 larger pump. This too by midnight Thursday called off ers. It said such a procedure tember compared with 20,100 SWETZ ORCHARD ntes. deficit. ® been completed. nostooned until the next the police search and broadcast could be used to draw the kid­ the year before. Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m.- Items falling into this prob- budget, the Quebec Liberation Front's napers into a "trap.” During the first nine 'months WETHERELL STREET 12:4S p.m., and 0:80 p.m.-8 manifesto calling for revolution p.m .; others, S p.m.-4 p.m., and lem category include principals’ ^ White stated that he has re- The kidnapers originally de­ of 1970, 354,600 persons came to SEilaries, trash removal and spe- summer contracted serv- quested more detailed Informa- in Quebec province. 6:80 p.m.-8 p.m. manded as ransom the release Israel, compared with 324,000 In MANCHESTER cial education tuition. **^®® have been completed at the ^iqu on this and will report back The entire 1,400-word manifes­ Age Limits: 16 in maternity, of more than men it called the same period last yeax. Evein though Dale Harned, H®hron school with the exception to the board, to was read on radio and televi­ 20 12 in other areas, np limit in principal at the Gilead Hill piano maintenance, repair of Easter Chemical - Aardvark sion at 10:30 p.m. political prisoners and their safe self-service. School resigned on June 30, the stems on eight radiators in the corp. has done their yearly ter There was no announcement pas.s4ige to Algeria or Chiba board was obligated to pay him building and repairing of a uiUe control work. Termites of a letup in the police search, along with $500,000 in gold. The The administration reminds a month's salary for vacation, leaking classroom radiator in -^yere again discovered under however, but the Montreal government rejected those de­ visitors that with constmetion Also, an item of $900 was Ih® ol^l wing. Kerachsky Plumb- the auditorium by the side plat- newspaper Le Devoir reported mands repeatedly. under way, parking space, is never placed in this year’s budg- '"B has agreed to 9omplete this form entrance at the Hebron from Ottawa that federal offi­ Thursday’s communique said limited. Vlritors are asked to et for trash removal. work soon. school. cials had asked the Montreal po­ Uie terrorists would not "put the bear with the hospital while the The board had Included an Both oil burners in the He- other action, the board lice to reduce their inquiries life of J. Cross in danger over Dom Squatrito perking problem exists. amount in the budget for the bron school have been cleaned ratified th e apjx>intnient of and other investigations to a the question of dollars,”, but it purchase of a pickup truck to serviced by Dahl Oil Com- Mrs. Margaref" Gilman of He- continued to insist that he would They Had a Fire Drill at Robertson School Today minimum. Patients today: 28't haul trash from both schools, pany. bron as librarian for the Gilead be released only after the pris­ The midnight deadline passed Children from Robertson conducted by members of the this week. dressed the assembly on this In speaking to the assembly. However, the Board of Finance extra service call was School. Mrs. Gilman had with no word from the kidnap­ oners were freed. asks you to get Firemen James Sarles and point. Sarles emphasized the problem ADMITTED YESTERDAY: strongly recommended that this needed because of problems years experience as a vol- School stand In line outside Eighth District Fire Depart- ers. The Montreal Gazette report­ John Christensen said the Rob- Both men reported that the created when a false alarm is Mrs. Martha B. Anderson, P.O. item be cut from the budget, with the automatic starting de- unteer in the Glastonbury Robertson School while teachers ment. A Montreal radio station said ed that the police were looking check over their classes to make The drill was followed by an ertson drill was one of the better teachers did a good job In ac- turned In and used a model fire Box 208, Talcottville: Allison In accepting this recommen- vices for the old furnace. This school libraries and the Past it received an anonymous call for a Montreal taxi driver , who Buck, North Windham; Fred­ dation, the item for trash re- iurnace will need to have the Glastonbury library, INVOLVED sure everyone Is accounted for. assembly program on fire.pre- ones they had seen this year. counting for everyone in their call box to Illustrate his point. shortly after midnight saying allegedly platted to kidnap the The...c school was..CO ccvccoc evacuated this.0..0 vention —as ^part___ — of _ Fire______Preven- Chrlstcnscn did say that some, classes. They went on to say The Eighth District has been erick T. (Jhesanek, Woodstock; moval was inadvertently left off secondary air vent rebuilt; but The board also approved the that authorities had been griven the current operating budget. reported that this can following substitute teachers: morning as part of a fire drill tion Week activities being held mistakes were made, however, that they had excellent coopera- plagued by false alarms, recent- 24 hours to meet an earlier de­ REGISTER TO VOTE BY SATURDAY DEADLINE the main one being that many tion from teachers and admlnls- ly, particularly at schools In the Etta M. (Joulom, East Hartfort; Damarjlan also reported that budget. Selmer Donald, Mary Jane mand—rejected by the govern­ classroom and entrance doors trators In conducting this year’s area. (Herald photo by Bucel- Mrs. Evelyn Derewianka, 182 W Homecoming Queen at Aurora an addiUonal special education A building inspection at the Scott, Margaret Griffin, Noreen ment—for the release of more ' SPECIAL SESSIONS FOB RESIDENTS NEW TO MANCHESTER were left open. He later ad- program. vlclus) ' Vernon St.; Mrs. Blanche V. Dl- student had moved into town Hebron School was made by Zupnik, Margery Jahoda, Chan- than 20 prisoners held in Que­ LIGGEH DRUG TOMORROW — 9:00 A.M. TO 8:00 PJW. Mrs. Roberts Selected Bacco, 30 Foster Dr., Vernon; Miss Susan Palmer, daughter she was awarded the symbolic nnrt iinHer stAtp law Hebron’S the fire marshall and no prob- tal Sacerlo, Joanne Staak.- Har­ bec. Police said they believed PARKADE , AT TOWN HAIL Mrs. Helen A. Dickens, 34 Avon­ of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Palmer Ivy leaf for superior scholar- t a l B o r r d T E d u T a t lo r m ^ >e-s were reported. r,et Rago, Elaine Gatto. Janet the call was a prank but were dale Rd. However, a strong recom- Vallee and Susam Novak, OPEN Vernon of 16 Timber Trail. Is crowned |Wp. fh® 1® jo c r e t a iy of tae pay his tuition to a special investigating it. Ail previous Burton^s Woman of Year Clothes Sought for Fire Victims Also, Ronald J. Dickens, 34 Student’s Association, and a for- mendation was made that pres,- The next meeting of the He- |7:45 A.M. to 10 P.M. AND VOTE ON NOV. 3nl queen of the recent Aurora (111.) secretary of the Student 'school. communiques from the kidnap­ Mrs. Douglas J. Roberts of Avondale Rd.; Mrs. Simone M ent fire extinguishers be re- bron Board of Education will Sale Deadline Members of the Eighth District Fire Department are con­ Doyon, 111 Wells St.; Karen (Allege Homecoming by Carol Education Association, freshman However, Damarjlan mention­ ers had been in writing-. Bolton Rd., Vernon, who has placed with water pressure ex- be held on Nov. 12. ducting a clothing drive for the victims of yesterday’s fire Flood, Glastonbury; Mrs. Made- Aulls, 1969 queen. The queen and sophomore clesses, and ed that ttiere could be plus a .u . contributed to many areas of Extended By factors. . ,in .uthe nvm1970-71 -n I,budget in tingulshdrs. It was decided.. that . at 134 Hilliard St. line Hersey, 91 Oak St.; Mrs. and her court of princesses from Kelr Kardia, women’s service this too can wait until the next Manchester Evening Herald community service in Manches­ the following items: teachers’ The fire which apparently began yesterday morning shortly Julia E. Jason, 1277 Tolland the college classes attended a g^roup. budget. Hebron Correspondent, .Anne ter, Hartford, emd Vernon, yes­ Water Company after Leland Watts, his wife and four children, left the house Tpke.; Mrs. Wilma E. Kehaya, party in the Commons after the She is beginning her second salaries, librarian’s salary, spe_ Principal Paul White also re- Emt, tel. 228-3971. terday was named Burton’s clal educaUon transportation, re------for the day, was not discovered until a short time after 9. By 423 Spruce St.; Mrs. Rosemarie program. year as residence hall assistant. ’’Woman of the Year.” Customers of the Vernon Wat­ the time firemen arrived at the scene, most of the house was C. Koppang, 319 Oak St., South Miss Palmer’s mother was a Other activities include the cam­ modeling and substitute teach- She was elected ’’Woman of er Company have been given an In flames. Widsor; Ronald Leighton, ll Al- surprise guest at the ceremony, pus newspaper, choir, Mardfi era’ ^ , - the greatest use of water at Last Capital the Year” by representatives of extension of time in their ef­ The blaze left the Watts family homeless vrith virtually all lison Dr., Talcottville. which opened a four-day cele- Gras winter carnival, chapel. He stated taat he Is p la cin g demand hours, thd water 26 Manchester women’s organi­ of their personal effects destroyed. They are living with fort to purchase the company, Also, (Jarolyn M. Lemoire, Station. Miss Palmer’s father and history club. to go over the budget with the pressure has "flopped” to the Danville, Va., served as the zations at a luncheon meeting friends for the time being. principals and “ will Ughten the where the pump has to be capital of the Confederacy, ' at the Manchester Country which was put up for sale sever­ Bolton; Mrs. Barbara L. Me- controller of Hartford Hos- Miss Palmer is a 1967 grad- Watts has four children. Jimmy, 12, wears a size 14 shirt Carthy, 132 Falknor Dr.; Mrs. and a member of the board uate of Manchester High School, belt quick.” gh„t off for as much as an hour Here Jefferson Davis heard the Club. She will be honored and al montljs ago. and size 12 pants: Steve; 11 wears size 12 pants and shirts. According to Damarjlan "If adequate pressure to news of Lee’s surrender at Ap- Susan McLaughlin, 151 Forest directors of Aurora College, where she was a Hbrary page receive an award oij Nov. 4 at The some 600 customers, Robert, 10, wears size 8 shirt and size 10 pants. Sheri, 8, wears we are lucky on maintenance build up. pomattox on April 8. The fol- 9:30 a.m. at Burton’s Main St. St.; Marianne Mldlin, 20 Arcel- Palmer was junior prln- and a member of the French mostly residential, will have un­ either a size 6x or 7. <■ cess In the 1969 Homecoming and Current Affairs Clubs and and lucky on substitute teach- upon inspection, Kerachsky lowing day, he fled again, to Store. lia Dr.; Mrs. Geraldine M. til Oct, 31 to come up with a Watts said that he Is primarily concerned with getting cloth­ Paine, 165 E. Middle Tpke.; court. A senior history major, Round Table Singers. ers, we will be all right.” Plumbing has recommend^ a Union capture in Georgia. The newly elected "Woman of The board also discussed the minimum of $70,000 in stock ing for the children. Mrs. Barbara S. Royce, 103 Di­ the Year” Is a volunteer at Clothing may be dropped off at the Eighth District firehouse duties and responsibilities of shares. The total purchase ane Dr.; Ann R. Skinner, 882 Manchester Memorial Hospital between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. teacher aides with a view to price will run in the neighbor­ Ellington Rd.. South Windsor. and (Jhlld and Family Services / The investigation of the blaze Is continuing. Ellington Site Tomorrow eventually hiring personnel for hood of $110,000. The company Also, Cynthia L. Thresher, 359 of (Connecticut, and' is a volun­ these positions who would have Is owned by Barney Moses. Parker St.; Mrs. Dorothy J. teer driver for FISH. She also some teaching certification. House beautiful: When Moses announced he Correction Thresher, Gilead Rd.., Andover. For Sport Parachute Meet is a Bloodmobile aide for the was planning to sell the utility, Vernon Teacher aides are intended to BIRTH YESTERDAY: A son Help keep it that way with American Red Cross, and Is he also s’aid he would give the ■ A story In Wednesday’s Herald The air over Ellington Air- feet and perform pre-planned afford the teachers the most ef­ serving her second term os Mrs. Douglas J. Roberto to Mr. and Mrs. James Mclner- customers first opporunlty to Incorrectly stated that the new port off Rt. 83 in Ellington will precision maneuvers. These ficient use ■ of their training. president of the Manchester Sadlak Slams ney. Broad Brook. They can also provide the chil­ local convalescent homes. She purchase it, If they wished, North Manchester Shopping Cen­ maneuvers are timed and Garden Club. blossom with parachutes tomor­ is Christian education chairman general meeting of these ter will contain a branch office DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: checked from the ground by dren with the opportunity for y ^ l p H a State’s Use Of row when It becomes the site of more extensive individual atten­ She was a volunteer nurses ^f the stat^executive. board of customers was held last month of the Connecticut Bank and cralg A. Sylvester East Hart- judges who observe them tion, than It is possible for the INDOOR CLEANUP BAGS aide for the American Red Episcopal Church women, and and most indicated an interest Hip;hway Funds Trust Co. The banks that will ,ord; Sandra Snow, 4 Middle year’s Northeast Confer- through powerful telemeters classroom teacher to give. Cross at Hartford Hospital from is a member of the American in the purchase of the company. have branches there are the Butcher Rd., Rockville; Melissa Sport Parachuting Meet, (binoculars). At present there are two Its Inception until it was dls- Penwomen nad past president of The delay was necessary be­ Terming the Democratic ad- Manchester and Edwards, 559B Hilliard St.; Rob- competlUon,^ slated to be­ . The public Is Invited to at- ■ Leakproof... sanitary... continued as a Red Cross proj- the Town and County Club of the Hartford National Bank. teacher aides at each of the cause information that was ministration as the ’’mlsad- ert D. Etchells, Cider Mill Rd., gln at 9 a.m .and conUnue to T^ere will be a nominal elementary schools. Those at disposable ect. She continued her work at Hartford, Tolland; Michael G. Lardner, dark, is being h^ted by the admission fee on a per - car the hospital until the death in ShThas traveled extensively w s ° not 2 " e Antoni N. Sadlak, Connecticut Parachutists Inc. of competlUon to not the Gilead Hill School work four •mr T i l n 201 noiiisHollister St.; F. Donald Me hour shifts and at the Hebron ■ Quick, easy cleanup 1957 of her husband, Dr. Doug­ and has shown slides of her at that time, due to legal tech- R®P“ b«®an candidate for the 41 Beelzebub Rd. Manchester, which claims to be tomorrow due to travels to many Manchester . .... I\ew JoDiess ay uaughiin, Elementary School, three hour las R. Roberts, who was head General Assembly from Vernon, Wapplng the largest civilian sport para- ,^yg^o,er, it will be conUnued on ■ Package dispenses of the radiology department area church groups. She is also " ®®- . ^ ^ .t. . . j.,. chutlng organlzaUon in the shifts. Forms Available isb" m em ber from Included In the responsibilities and president of the medical well known for opening the facil- Information will include today charged that party with one bag at a time staff at Manchester Memorial ities of her home to groups like a subscription letter and flnan- ’’highway robbery.” Bluefleld D r.; Mrs, Irene E. Connecticut and several nearby of these aides are the following: Columbus Day EHls^ 26CHouse Dr.; Frank Hur­ Hospital at that time. the American Field Service, Ur- dal statement of the utility. The Sadlak, who Is making his states. Ronald Blake, Manches­ Car Atop Peak To relieve the classroom ley, 57 Campfleld Rd.; Mrs. ter’s assistant town planner. Is teacher of as much clerical work She is a member of St. John’s ban League Guild, and many stock will be sold on a cash i^ltal flight Into politics, called All Unemployment Compen- Agnes Kozak 32 Willard Rd.; Other ALPHA indoor bags: Garbage, Wastebasket, Trash Episcopal Church ot Vernon and groups from Manchester Memor- basis In units of 100 shares at scandal that money bond- a past president and director of BERN, Switzerland (AP) — A as possible, such as running off aTninV nrir'b of Vsbo-nbr'unH ^ " “ ‘7 ’ sation Departments of the Con- Mrs. Mary J. Glade, 190 Blue the club. German car parked atop Swltz- work on duplicating machines its singing group which visits tal and Hartford Hospitals. a going price of $300 per unit highway improvements d u t-. r- FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR BAGS— with only the customers being been used up for current nectlcut Labor Department will Ridge Dr., hfrs. Mary C. Robin- Jumpers from throughout erland’s highest Alpine peak and correcting papers. New England and New York prompted a vow today from the Tp tutor children—Individually THE PLACE TO GO IS ^ allowed to purchase shares. expenses.” He said money has be open on Monday, Columbus The Vernon National Bank disappeared which was Intended Day, to facilitate the start of the Also, Mrs. Frances Callahan, gtg^te will compete for a slot In Federal Aeronautics Office to or In small giroups—under the 21 Horton Rd.; Blaine C. Jef- u,e NaUonal Parachuting try to curb overenthuslastic ad- direction and guidance of class­ will serve as collection agent to add needed lanes to 1-84 and extended benefits program, La- frey. East Hartford; Carl Bell- championships later this year. and all of the money will be to correct entrance and exit bor Commissioner Renato E. room teachers. finy Treasures "j chamber, 348 Summit St.; .Mrs. The winners In that event are ^ helicopter and a dozen returned If the necessary $70,000 tie-ups at Vernon (Jlrcle, Tunnel j^i^ciuti said today. To assist the teachers in the Rena R. Werden, 146 W. Middle to become memebrs of the U.S. ^^^taln guides had helped put Is not opllected by the end of Road and Mile Hill.” The. extended benefits pro- preparation of instructional ma­ Tpke/; Mrs. Mary Kelsey, team that will compete In 1971 14,203-foot Dufour terials, such as making creative Miniatures Shop ■ the month. If the customers do ..This is another example of gram is the result of legislation gtorrg’; Howard 'c ' Chase, h'c- m the annual World-Champion- teaching devices, preparing ma­ not come up with the amount how Vernon Is being shortchang- passed by the special session of Bolton; Richard J. ships peak of the Monte Rosa range Where Your Master Charge Card Is Welcomed! "DoH House Minkifures" for an advertising photo taken terials for art lessons, working I the company will be sold to because no one is speaking the General Assembly and sign- Egn^hy East Hartford; Harry ’^m orrow’s meet will Include from a second copter. on school’s vertical reference 192 Hartford Rd. Manchester | someone else, perhaps another gut against partisan Irrespons- ed by Gov. John N. Dempsey gggtnig^ 14 Hawthorne St.; an accuracy event, in which files and processing new ipater- DOWNTOW n m a in ST., MANCHESTER untiUty company. Iblllty. After 10 years of promts- on Oct. 6 to conform with the jjgrcy C. Plompen, 66 Green skilled jumpers will make three '•The ad, run In all Swiss news­ ials for the media center. (Across from Fabric CupboardX papers,, drew anguished outcries OPEN 6 DAYS — THURS. TILL 9 P.M. Hours: Monday thru Saturday I The town of Vernon has been es to help us, the administration new federal legislation. Manor Rd. junit* from 3,B|00 feet and at- And, to assist In the super­ Investlgatlng the possibility of doesn't even know what land it Persons who exhausted their Charles W Bodo, tempt to hit a four-foot disc. ------from the Swiss Alpine Club, < th»de- 10 AJ«. to 4 P.M. ■ 68 vision of children In the cafe­ FREE PARKINO • CHARGE AOCOtiNTS INVITESJ buying It but has taken no owns,” the candidate said. benefits during 1970 and are still pgarl St • Mrs Joyce Borglda, A style event of three jumps plorihg a profanaUon 01 tne teria. during lupch; and, under “ FIRST FOB EVERYTHING SINCE 1911!” ...... Phone 649-2304 action until It sees what the immediate action for a munlcl- unemployed may be eligible. ^ Conwhy Rd.; Gregory W. w ill also be conducted. Jumpers country’s snow-capped moun- the direction of the principal, customers are doing to do. pal transportation system, is Co'mmissloner Ricciutl explain- Can', East Hartford. ’ ’ will exit the aircraft at 6,600 .oi..tain. supervise the children on the nmnmxi vvaicKowsKi (■ joaii- also prged by Sadlak. He pointed ed that the first visit to an cm- playground following lunch. , -try or sewlrig We are Uxik place .Saturday out that increased, population in ployment office is for the pur- In their reports to the Board, eil I(hIay with the di< at St. Rose's Church this area will mean continued pose of initiating a claim. The the principals at both elemen-, America, the Beautiful: ,serond me.ining of "a c traffic jams even after the im- first checks will be paid to ell- I think thr kl.ls are gn at 1 In Meriden. tary schools reported , 736 chil­ A se.illoped dl.sh Is one In The bride la a daughter ot provements are In operation. He glble claimants when they re­ love lhan(l. "(c an empire gown she designed. He explained that this sys- levels and have been distributing side weld construction on wore the shells ns badges. P'''0 The g(Acn of silk and linen ahan- j0m could be used for low cost Guild To Hear them to their students In their all ALPHA outdoor types You will “undoubtedly wonder tung was accented with pearl* g(>h(K>l transportation and to classrooms. then why thin filets of meat ntered daisies and fashioned help, clear roads for necessary Priest Tuesday Inservice training programs are railed escalope. a.s in silk organza over lace private traffic. He also said are also being held at the Gilead calopc de veau (scallop of veal _ sj 4. Th® Cosmas Dimino, di- Hill School after school hours on Other ALPHA outdoor bags: Yard/Leaf, Lawn & Garden,Trash v*^ wilh wide cuHh, such a system would cut a reictor of retreats at Holy Pam- They were so named becaus(' “ kirt. and floor* pollution and cut commuting jjy Monastery In West Hartford, Wednesdays. the thin pieces of mc.at curK'd med with costs, ^vUi tjje guest speaker at a in the cooking and were reniii’ bride s moth- -we-ve got to stop p a s ^ g g, Isrent of shells. , »* Ha aniH “ we need _ al veil. Her veil ot silk the buck,” he said, “ we need Lqdy of St. Bartholomew Tues- Our word ’’scallop” u arranged from m „ew direction to put our need- g ^ Bartholo- HAVE YOU BEEN TO correctly spelled "scollop.” . floral head ed programs Into gear and mew’s s»/-hnniSchool. stems from the Middle English ed a bou- move ahead. . the time to step OPEN FROM ".scalop" which, of course, w.' Father Cosmas will discuss j'. . -i melllas, baby’s into tomorrow is today.” "The Unchanging Character­ 9 A.M. -1 A.M. taken from the Old F’r ^ d Ivy. ------— 1 "escalppfi." "Sc-'illaplni" istics of Human Nature.” The " ' MON.-SAT. iss Marlles Muck of Win* meeting is open to the . men of Italian applies to the little was mold of honor. She War Pay As You Wish Rent e gas hot water heater ’•shells” of pieat. ' the parish. A questionl anil., an­ You buy more for your mQney In a gown of deep blui swer period will follow. Many scalloped dishes go ink flonU print voile, and NEW YORK (AP) — A pay- Low monthly rental rates ...... back to the origin of this . hni'iniiel as-you-wlsh adftiisslons fee will A nanative of New York City, with Johns-Manville Foil-Faced country. Scalloped' tdfnatoo.s pr, to. the 'P a t h e r Cosmas . attended nk, blue and lavendci - . . were made by the Pilgrims. We tine’s D:i. anc Metropolitan Museum of Art. schools there prior to his phllo- Fiber Glass Home Insulation 'N o installation charges also have chicken, oysters, cod. -spelled tw(. elllas, baby's breath Thomas iP. F. Hoving, the dl- sophlcal and theological studies '.ith f onions, lob.ster. A 1924 edition of •'*" ‘ ' ^ h J .J ’ « ( . » rector, says the museum will In varipus monasteries of the correct nllhi^ . it ore ei .1 • foolproof “do-it-yourself" 613 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER No maintenance problems the Baston C?(X>king Srhcxil Ocxjk when N a n e r ^ "hint strongly” that $1 would be Passlonlst Fathers. He was or- greater home comfort, Book by the ' famous Fannie mnniy seen ih t whcn „ g Urban and MIm N«mry i r ^ut adds that eco- dalned to the priesthood In 1969 installation rd lo f(.xl winter and summer FOR OUR DELICIOUS ^ Plenty of hot water anytime F'armer ll.st.-i 13 .M ((llopcd dishes. Their eowni nomlc barriers will not bd erect- and received hts MA degree This book was given toV./ me - - . . *"7* ^ ? '* “^^®” ^ «^(idei ®d because anything from a from St. Michael’s Seminary, lower heating and • durable, lasts indefinitely by Miss Beatrice Clu V h t l t f 'l l F l w h l i c a E u t i l w l a V H o v fid lK c 8 ii'3 L "’were^ styled t( P®nny up will do. Union City, New Jersey. cooling bills Call your plumbing contractor or CNG manager of The Hcni (iiiimdani’s Th® t®® "'lH h® collect®^ °n a Flither (Josmas has been as- BOILED TWIN LOBSTER n-zvk.e Qo. 1-? J cup.s ch(>rr>’ nivl p IP match the hon six-month experimental basis In soclated with the Holy Family r memento of her late mother Re­ 4" T H IC K only SPECIAL In Hartford (525-0111) or New Britain (249-9157). becca The first printing of this and they carried ^slmll.-vr Dou ^ jg ggpg ^ th rising Monastery since 1960. He is a famous <;(x>kbook occurred in T I J quets. __ ^ ___deficits. At the museum’s medl- member of various ecumenical Gary Matre of Manchivtei SERVED EVERY FRIDAY WITH A UNIQUE SALAD 1896. In her book "The Delect­ eval branch, the Cloisters, and and liturgical orgainzatlMis and AND BREAD TABLE AT YOUR DISPOSAL, INCLUD- able Past,” E-sther Aresly (‘ WAi^kowskl of for special exhibitions, the sys- h a s been Involved In radio * 3.30 INO DESSERT OF THE DAY OB OBEME-DE- states. "I have >•('! to find the I g, the bnd. tern has produced an average of broadcasting, lecturing and MEN THE, ^ j m ■ undated 18% editidn of the Bos­ 1 Trrranovi 68 and 75 cents per person, re- preaching throughout the c n a t u r a l g a s ton C(K)kbook Uiat Koiuue * DlNtfMQti spectlvely, attendance at the Northeast. CALL 643-0828 Only GJS XX^NECTICUT CX)RPORAnON I 3B Serving the greater Hartford and New Britain areas F'armer paid to have printed.” I.l-Tiv,. e.J.tin In bidllng Mrs Urban wore » hot plnl special exhibitions has Increased Co-hostesses for the meeting HOT MEALS SERVED DAILY MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Tile author gives eredlt to■“ . - w ' since the flexible fee was gut are Mrs. Donald Williams and smRvine MAucHesren , %

p a g e FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. ralDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1970 PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERATJ). MANCrtteSTER.' tONN . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1970, Tolland County Politics Seniority System Live^ Senior Editor On the W ay Editor Cyndl Cohen Karen Winter YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP) As Reform Bill Passes Sports Editor — Lee Quinn, a 43'-year-old YEAR Feature Editor Jack Hollk Finch Rebuts Pickett Charge Kathy Valda adventurer from Los Gatos, WASHINGTON (AP) — many of Its pro'vlslons and It Calif., sailed today in his 48- W orld Congressional leaders, bending was never brought to a vote. he igh f(X)t yacht Neophyte Too for T H Both the House and Senate but not entirely bowing to calls Zane Vaughan, Faculty Advisor On Revenue Sharing Proposal Vancouver, B.C., with an all­ now will make public the votes Compiled by Students of Manchester High School woman crew of three. snuincs! VOL. XXXIII, No. 4 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 for reform, have won a five- of members in committees. Bytv BE’TTE QUATRALEay i:* — Quinn has sailed around year battle -with younger mem­ Those vo(es have been kept se­ (Herald Reporter) 70““ Si,$AVE 6 9 K ’ *2995 the world several itlmes since bers over the seniority system, cret. The House also will re­ Cwt; iiipv (ttek Cuttem Hoi. Cpo.p oxtra i Letter to the Editor 1962, always with only wom­ quire that the names of mem­ . i, •■(•., PS, P I. I«W cloan. Ip auto.p- PSp'PB p Guidance Notes Presidential consultant Robert although gi'vlng up some of the mllM. fac. atr eond.« vinyl roof Finch campaigned for the elec­ en companions to man the bers be recorded when they -vote A much mort. powers the system provided. _ j ^ 11 Hie educational system, like he has no will to achieve, tion of Republican Cong;re?sion- boat. bn amendments by walking in r ^ ’c^ le g ^ ^ ^d u ^ l e S Usually In editorials writers al candidate Robert Steele yes­ With him this time were Reformers fared better on down the aisle. Ip the past, |70K SAVE luui ho ^iHouinir vrannhsafor through changes. The relevance present only one side of the other attempts to change proced­ members have been counted but Ciniwn M l. Cp*., mint 6 9 ™ " :J M 9 5 ’ visiting terday, lashing out at Steele’s Patricia Seedsman, 28, of MiKItlMi, i, auM., PS, will be visiting Manchester curriculum, the addition of issue. In order to strengthen my ures as Congress completed •a aute.a PSa PBp AM/ , High School next week; passes rival John Pickett’s claim that Melbourne, Australia, and not recorded by name. P I, fae. air can!., vinyl PMa fie air ctrMl.p coth ; Independent study, an Increase position, I will respond to the two Japanese g^irls’' — Yuko Thursday final action on a bill Another change in the House raof, I m»ek mara, law, Miaa bofutiful. to attend these meetings may ' it iVas Republican opposition law mllat. In "student privileges” , and the fears of the "con" side of the be picked up In the Guidance holding up the President’s pro­ Saeki, 19, and Haruko Kume, to reorganize itself. secUon of the bill calls for, seal­ nongraded school are all factors non-graded school system. One 29. ing off the visitors’ galleries Office; posed revenue sharing plan. It was the first time In 24 either being used or considered ^f the first qualms about this years the House and Senate had from the House chamber ■with Still A Good Selection of Monday — Stevens Institute Finch was the featured speak­ by members of the school new method, according to many er at a $60 a plate fund raising agreed to change their proce­ transparent, bullet-pr(X)f glass. <4 Technologry, of Hoboken, N. board. My concern Is with this school officials, teachers, par­ dures. The changes take effect Visitors will be able to hear pro­ 1970 OLDSMOBILE J., at 9:30 a.m. dinner In Lebanon last night, at­ St. Francis jjjat point — nongraded schools, ents and even some students Is tended by such GOP notables as Finch Says Jan. 3 'with the opening of the ceedings through loudspeakers. NEW » EXECUTIVE CARS AVAILABLE Hospital School FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of Nursing, i believe that grades are that pupils would not bother to State Chairman Howard Haus- next Congress. Hartford, 3rd period; Bay State worthless. They show that a stu- ALL CARRY FULL WARRANTY learn beyond the required man, former Second District Ceasefire No Final action came when the Junlor College, Boston, Mass., dent can memorize facts, can _ Up to 5*yearf or 50,000 Hiles knowledge. This means, speak- Congressional candidate Peter House, which spent two months 4 6 t h District 1 p m. copy homework or Is depressed Marian! and Joseph Goldberg, Campaign Ploy picking half-heartedly at the Tuesday — College of New on test days. Ever noUce how gygtem, that the equivalent as well as former U.S. Senator­ HARTFORD. Conn. (AP) — measure, completed action by Donnelly Says Rochelle, New Rochelle, N. Y., grades Improve after the first ^ ctertaln- ial candidate Ed May and Miss voice vote. The Senate had ap­ 2nd period; Barat College, Lake quarter? By then, a student has « Vivien Kellems. Presidential advisor Robert H. proved the measure earlier. “Keep Trying 89™“ *’ *1995 68™!*Ln995 Forest, 111., 2nd period; Frank- the “ feel of what the t e a ^ r curriculum, but let it Finch today said President Nix­ Since neither branch of Con­ I vtry cImap auttmttlCp Hardtop, A ovto., PS, try The former secretary of I itick ihm. this. lln Pierce College, Rlndge, N. expects (objective or become attractive and relevant on’s proposal for a ceasefire in gress tinker with the rules or H., 1 p.m. * tests? specif ices, or generallza Health, Educatiolr and Welfare ‘KALL TOM ’ Vietnam should not be consid­ procedures of the other, both Wednesday — Mercyhurst tions? collection of home- wets on the first stage of a twd*^ 69™,*J’ *2095 day trip to Connecticut qji be­ adopted their own provisions state Representative Thomas I-MM- HT, I. lUl.., Pi, 67?“ *’ *1895 College, Erie, Pa., 2nd period; work?). A student can then de- Another fear of various people ered a Republican campaign P I, Vinyl r*o(. 4-Or. Hardisp, t, aula., half of the national administra­ and accepted the others’ without Donnelly has asked the residents PS, P I, vinyl rael, nica { Windham College, Putney, Vt., velop into a "grade grub, is that the non-graded system Ploy- will take time. This Is true. tion, to stump for a Republican change. car. at 10:30 a.m. studying only for the grade. Finch made his comments The measure now goes to of South and East Windsor who 67!L»™i,*1795 Teachers will have to be retrain­ victory In Connecticut on Nov. t, aiiln., PS, M|ty Hilt Thursday ^ Manchester You’ve heard the complaint while her,e stumping for President Nixon for his signa­ have been unable to get through ed, text books revised, students 3. Community College. 3rd peri- when a teacher aim oM ^s the (>>ngressman Lowell P. Weick- ture. on his special “ KALL TOM” 66™“ .*1895 cancellation of a test, ^ e ll , I recouped and everyone re-edu­ Steele termed the administra­ 4 passartgoTp I, auto., od; College of Mount Saint Vin­ er Jr., the GOP candidate for The time-hallowed seniority telephone to try again at their PSp P. windows. did all that studying for cated to this new way of learn­ tion’s goal to convert the state *2395 cent, Rlverdale, N.Y., 4th pe­ (Henaild photo by Qualrale) the U.S. Senate. system, through which commit­ convenience. CM'p i PSp PBp nothing." ing. Undoubtedly there will be to the Republican ranks "the feuekttt A coftMltp sharp riod; Mt. St. Mary College, The one-time Secretary of tee rankings are determined by “Response to this special Whatever happened to leam- mistakes. But what Is there to Northern strategy.” Second District congressional candidate Robert S. Manchester, N. H., 4th period. Health, Education and Welfare the tenure of a member, had service for the voters of our two 66™"i; *1995, ,„g and thinking? Since the es- lose? Haven’t people become Steele, left, and presidential counselor Robert 4-Dr. HTp tp auto.» PS, "Pat” Gray, former under­ in the Nixon Cabinet, said the borne much of the brunt of re­ town district has been substan­ PBp fac. air cond., vinyl Friday - Westbrook Junior j^ «„3,,„,ant of schools In the discouraged_____ and, consequently secretary of HEW, now a spe­ Finch, former secretary of Health, Education and 6 8 !“ *’ *2395 roofp oxtra Iova rnllts. (College, Portland, Me., 3rd pe­ President’s proposal for a cease formists’ attacks. tial, especially during the first Hoi. Cpf.p Ip auta.p PSp United States, this principle has gm^n to hate learning?? cial consultant to President Nix­ riod; Mount Saint Mary Col­ Walfare greet Republicans who attended a $50-a- fire in Vietnam is the latest in Amendments providing for few days of installation, I hope PBp buckatst contola. 9 never been stressed. The only on, served as master of cere­ lege, Newburgh, N. Y., at 11:30 Let the change begin now. For plate dinner last night in Lebanop. a series of consistent steps to the election of committee chair­ that not t(X) many people have 68™.*“ *2395, - way to measure a student’s monies for the dinner and read a.m. a start, have the following bring about a “ quiet globe." men by the majority of the com­ been delayed by busy signals 6 8 « “ .*1395 Ita. Wagan, t pau., a, I ability was thought to be by a wire sent by Nixon. The Pres­ « eyi.p stand, trans.p vinyl auta., PS, waad panal| electives put on a non-graded ployment. The ^ area ranks as Finch said the timing of the mittee failed but reformists suc­ and I ask that they be sure to •Mat. grades. This idea came about ident called for Steele’s election: Holiday Inn in New London, be­ rwf, cImh A ctiMP. basis: Art, music, theater arts, fore touring the New London- one of highest ! nthe nation In Nixon pronouncement should not ceeded in eroding some of the call again,” he said. because the teachers were poor­ "We need his voice and loyal be linked with elections' to take home economics, industrial arts. Groton area. Its dependence on defense chairman’s powers. Donnelly had announced the ly educated and trained, and developmental reading, business support in the House of Repre­ place Nov. 3 throughout the Under terms of the measure, WE NEED YOUR OARI TRADE NOW AT r College Boards the curriculum was unoa-ganlz- ^ During the press conference spending. installation of the listing on Oct. sentatives.” Pickett would coordinate his country. The Guidance Department driver education, as well as the Finch predicted the welfare re­ a majority of the .committee 1 . The device records the ques­ Platt’s offensive line fails to halt Manchester’s-penetrating defense. Finch delivered an optimistic proposals with gubernatorial The presidential aide said Nix­ reminds students of the fol­ dents of a certain age group mandatory Physical ^ u ca U ^ , form bill proposed by President members may call a meeting If tions or positions on the Issues (Henaild photo by Pinto) speech painting a picture of a candidate Emilio Daddario’s on’s moves to disengage the Uni­ lowing tests to be given at could all master the same Instead of grad , P ^ ntmut -Nixon still has a chtince of be­ the chairman refuses to do so. a resident of South or East MANCHESTER! “ new national, majority for the ' ted States from Vietnam have Third Indian Win material. The "F ” was deter- Ports could be written about ing adopted, despite the Senate Connecticut Anti-Pollution De­ Senators are barred from serv­ Windsor may have, and, at their Homecoming Manchester High School: Republican party. . .one which been in contrast with President mined as a sort of punishment each student. In this way, e Finance Committee’s rejection velopment program, designed ing on more than two major request, Donnelly returns the The College Board P.S.A.T. will become the dominent force to make the state a center for Johnson’s- “ escalation” policies. Soccer Team Downs because it was thought the stu- teacher would also, get to know of it yesterday. committees and one joint, select call. The listing is toll free with­ OLDSMOBILE Summary will be held on Oct. 24. Reg­ of the decade of the I970’s.” He also said Nixon now has the dent’s own laziness caused him Ihe student better. the manufacture of antipollu­ or special committee. in, the district. A 27-26 Squeaker istrations must be returned After reviewing a Herald If the entiretf-Senate gets a support of other governments In Sllvar Lana at HHd. Road, Manchester | With a soccer kickoff last We desperately need this new chance to look at the plan after tion devices. Other changes made will ban lie also announced "Operation to the Guidance Room (110) to fall. ^tory printed yesterday with Referring to the possibilities the free world. Friday afternoon, homecom­ This archaic way of educa­ method. Let’s have some sug­ Election Day, Finch feels the secret House voting and open 1 ,(X)0,”. an expansion of the ser­ The Indians continued on the terback Dave Hunter, Hartford Public, 4-0 by Oct. 16. Steele, Finch took issue with of converting Electric Boat in Finch said the current cam­ 643-1511 Open Evas. Eteapt Thurs. A Sat.^ ing weekend began. A 4-0 tion Is still being used. A stu­ gestions and opinions from the program will probably stand a House committees to television vice, which will be put into use victory track before a large ' The visitors’ two-point con- The S.A.T; will be given Pickett’s claim that a Republi­ Groton from a strategic-defense paigns across the country differ soccer win for the Indians Playing against a team that the Indians kick the Owls out of dent who receives an “ F " not students of this school. Remem­ much better chance of passage. coverage. Electronic voting will shortly. homecoming crowd Saturday version attempt was successful, on Nov. 7; registrations must can was responsible for holding industry to peacetime use, Pick­ from others he has followed In over. Hartford Public spark­ last year Was number two In contention before two minutes only falls the course, but he ber, there must be a level at Speaking off the cuff to the be' permitted in the House, Con- The "KAIX TOM” listing will afternoon at Memorial Fldld, Soon thereafter a dramatic 68- be received in IMnceton by up the President’s revenue shar­ ett foresees "enormous potent­ that they are pegged more on ed the spirit, although the the state, the undefeated, untied of play had elasped. A pushing sees himself as a failure. For which any student can succeed-, newsmen gathered at the confer­ g^ess will receive a summer va­ be available on a 24-hour-a-day overcomlng the Platt Panthers yard run by Hunter put Platt Oct. 7. ing program. ial.” The facilities could be used local Issues and personalities of homecoming dinner which and only three times scored up- call against Hartford resulted the rest of his time in school. Sue Klemens (’72) cation, visitors will receive free basis through Nov. 2. In a 27 -26 thriller for its ahead, 14-7. The Indians' only Citing the article, Finch main­ ence, Finch advanced the be­ to build deep sea power the candidates. He said there was to be held Friday night on Manchester High soccer team -in a penalty kick for the Tribe, lief that North Vietnam’s rejhc- tours of the Capitol, and third straight win. score of the sjecond period tained it is Democratic Wilbur generators that would avoid are no over-riding national Is­ was canceled due to lack of tore apart Hartford Public 4-0 The boomer, Steve Werbner tion of the President’s cease fire congressional pages, will be As on the preceding two Sat- came on a four-yard quarter- Mills, chairman of the Finance thermal pollution of water re­ sues this time as there have Interest. last Friday. (’71) calmly blasted the ball offer was a "reflex action” that housed In a dormitory and sent urdays, the Injuns lost the toss, back sneak by Wlggin. Jack- The "Ghost Dance” provid­ Stage Group Committee who refuses to hold sources, according to the Dem­ been in the past. . to a special school. After a short runback of Jim son’s kick was true to the In the stands was a fine home- past the helpless visiting goalie hearings on the bill, which would can change. ocratic candidate. In observance of Finems 46th ed Fantastic music, allowing "Now for the first time, the Most of the more significant Jackson’s kickoff, the deter- mark, tying the game at 14-all. coming crowd which inspired and Manchester had a threie- provide for federal revenue “ We need to accelerate re­ birthday today, Mrs. Weicker MANCHESTER TIRE, INC. students to groove to their the Indians and deflated the goal lead. Holds Press weight of world opinion Is entire­ reforms were added by amend­ minded Red and White defense Undaunted, Platt again took the hearts’ delight. Cheers for the sharing with the states. search Into the technology of presented him ■with an apple pie ments in the House after a more visitor’s spirit. The fourth score came mln- ly on the United States side,” held the Panthers to but six lead, 20-14, on speedster Dick fall teams, a senior skit and He termed Pickett’s actions conversion," Pickett declared. she had baked. limited meEisure was permitted ______SPECIALIST IN ------yards in three plays, forcing Mezzieatto’s 87-yard print, The first quarter saw the utes lat6r on a well placed Finch declared. majorette routine were all blaming it oh the senior Repub­ "Both our domestic needs and by House leaders to reach the Indians play a bit too cautious- stlmac shot. Manchester defense Conference them to punt. ’The third quarter saw the Included In the pep rally lican member of the committee Pickett Urges Conversion our scientific potential to meet Junior quarterback J(rfm Wig- Indians’ defense tighten up con- ly, which allowed-,t j the*1.,. Hartford controlled the remaining mln- Pickett today issued two pro­ floor- ® • ALIGNMENT MUFFLERS • BRAKES dance Friday night. "There’s something doing in "a cheap copout.” them are clear . . . we need to Altobello Given The attempt at reorganlzaUon gin wasted no. time In complet- slderably. Toward the middle of team to control play. Only a utes of the game and the Indians posals for stimulating research (DISC OR REG.) As students entered they Hartford. .- .” and that "some­ "He knows the Democrats are get the ball rolling." was started five years ago and (FRONT END PAR1R) Ing a 23-yard pass to end Mike the period, on third down, combination of a fine Manches­ had their sixth straight victory. Into the conversion of defenlse- were given a ballot contain­ thing doing” Is the Hartford vulnerable on,this,” Finch warn- Daddario Word a reform bill eventually was Mlstretta (’72). The catch was piatt’s Crone brilllanyy qulck- ter defense and an Inexperienced Playing a fine game for the oriented scientific research In­ I SHOCKS • BATTERIES ing.^ list of candidates for Stage Company, now In its passed by the Senate. House • TAIL PIPES to no avail, howevdr, for the kicked 68 yards to the MHS Hartford front line kept the to peactlme, civilian efforts. homecoming queen. It was red and white were Tom Mac- eighth season. A student press Pinch spoke of a "new political Today in History HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — leaders, however, objected to Indians were held to small three yard line. With dramatic home hooters from falling be- lean (’71), who took many The Democratic Cong;reaslon- announced at the conclusion conference was held Sept. 30 to era,” with a whole new set of de­ Today In History Emilio Q. Daddario, the Dem­ yardage on t h e next three suddenness, on the first pla)& hind. Starting the second period hard shots; Frank and Pete al candidate suggested the fed­ — Fosf Courteous Service — of the rally that Vat Cobb give members of the student mands across the board. The By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS plays. from scrimmage, Wlggin pltch- of play. Manchester reversed Its eral government give a tax ocratic candidate (or governor, MON.-TUES.-WED. 8 a.m.-8:30 p.m.—THURS.-FRI. 8 n.m.-8 p.m.—SAT. 8 a.m.-l p.m. was elected queen and Gail Walch, Bob Carter, John Smay- press an opportunity to familiar­ former blocks of voters such as Today Is FUday, Oct. 9, the After an exchange of punts, g(j feet-footed Denis Wlrtalla, style and became the aggressor, credit for money invested in berated Henry Altobello, the Czerwinski and Kathy Valda da and "hard-head" fullback. ize themselves with the Stage the blue collar workers can no 282nd day of 1970. There are 83 American Legion Auxiliary featuring one of better Ui m 80 gy,gpt around left end and taking away all of Phjbllc’s researching the development of made up the court. These Bob Hust. (all ’71). Company and to meet and talk longer be taken for granted, he days left In the year. Democratic State Central Com­ -X' c yards by Jackson, the India^ gy ^ touchdown girls were presented with a momentum and will to win. peacetime technology. WE HONOR But all good things must come to the actors and director of added. . ."everyone Is fed up His second proposal would Today’s Highlight In History mittee Secretary, today lor sup­ RUMMAGE regained possession of the ball. ^^o had thrown dozen roses Saturday at the The "Yugoslavian blond bomb­ In a second and eight situation. to on end, as the six game “ Rosencrantz and Gulldenstem with violence." have the federal government On this date In 1934, King Al­ porting Sen. Thomas J. Dodd a key block on the play, con- fpotball game by Toby er" Blaz Stlmac (’73) streaked ATLANTIC Wlggin connected ^ th Jackson ^ streak did when the Indians Are Dead.” Terming Nixon’s election the appropriate funds to its re­ exander I of Yugoslavia was as­ for re-election rather than Jo­ Welch, student council presi­ past the befuddled Hartford de­ for a 46-yard touchdown play. ™ ,.1 , , , - w , went down to defeat in a game 'The Hartford Stage Company "beginning of this new political search organs such as the Na­ sassinated by a Croat student in seph Duffey. SALE - Jackson-s conversion, the first 20- 1 “ ‘ckly fought back, dent. fense on a solo run and shook with arch - rival Wethersfield is a professional theater found­ era,” Finch termed the present Marseilles, France. "I am terribly disappointed,” TUESDAY NIGHT, OCT. IS the nets on a pretty 20-yard shot tional Science Foundation to his three that afternoon, put ™ A 27-26 football victory ^ igh on Tuesday. The Red and ed by Jacques Cartier. It seats Congress "an obstructionist Con­ On This Date Congressman Daddario said. 7:00 P.M. for the first score of the game. support research into techno­ UP t o X m o n t e k t o p a y ahead 7-0. After Panther connected with Crone on a 70- proved the Indians to be White fell by a score of 2-0. 228 people around a thrust gress.” In 1642, Harvard’s first com­ "The party has long honored at Despite numerous chances, the logical problems of peacetime Nick^NMazzlcatto’s long return -P'^y- Sophomore Lyle tougher than the Platt team Manchester was pressed by the stages and produces six plays He blamed the Vietnam War, mencement was held. Henry Altobello with positions LEGION HOME home team could only cash In on conversion. of J a c k s ’s kick, the Meriden Eastman now rose to the oc- and a cross country win over Eagles from the outset and real­ each year to audiences of about "roaring Inflation fired up by- "The reordering of our eco­ In 1701,.^ Yale CJollege w m of leadership, and I am sorry Anyone wlahlng pick up MANCHESTER TIRE. INC. T Conard also deserves some eldven battled Its way to the ^aslon, knocking down a Mer- one more gp^il before the half­ ly never could muster any type 83,000 people; more than 8,000 budget deficits," and other prob­ nomic priorities to give metre founded. that he cannot see his way plear CONTACTT: credit for the excitement and time horn sounded. Dick Marsh 295 BROAD ST. (OPPOSITE SEARS AUTOR^IVE) TEU. 643-1161 three yard line, where the, Indl- P^®® two-point conver- of'Offense. subscriptions have been sold lems on prior administrations. attention to domestic civilian In 1910, forest fires In north­ to support and honor the party’s MRS. MARY WALKER spirit that was evident on the (’T’ l did the honors, banging in an defense stiffehed. Hie strong attempt, Goalie Brad Steurer had an this year. Artistic direction is “ We are entering a whdle new needs is clearly dependent on ern Minnesota destroyed six decision mode in a statewide 76 Phelps Rd. part of all Involved. his first goal of the year after-a line play of Rlcl^NTyo (’72), Late In the game the Red outstanding first half, stopping under the supervision of Paul era of peace and fundamental technological advances,” Pick­ towns, with a loss of 400 lives. primary to support Joe Duffey Kathy scramble in front the net. Dave Bray (’71), J ^ n Duffy and White gained good field pos- _ j , , numerous shots from all angles. Weldner; management is direct­ reform,” Finch declared adding ett maintained. Ten Years Ago as the Senate candidate.” Soviet Premier Nikita. S. (’71) and others held the--I*an- Itlon, thanks to some stalwart ^ e second half of play saw victimized all day ed by William Stewart. for the first time the human He further said that “ Many of On Wednesday, Altobello said Khrushchev appeared on an thers at bay, with M a n c h ^ r defensive plays by the line. The by faulty play from his team­ resource budget on the federal the technological skills applied he "could not in good con­ Student services offered by American television .program taking over on the one-foot line^v.^3lender margin of victory was mates who just couldn’t "click” J . level exceeds the military de­ to defense production can and science" support Duffey because the Stage Company include a and declared that the Soviets Platt dominated the action in provided when Wlrtalla again should be applied to the prob­ he did not "believe in his prin­ together. Halfback Bob Carter series of school matinees pre­ fense budget. hoped eventually to re-establish the second quarter. The Pan- hauleij In a Wlggin pass, Steele spoke briefly, repeating lems of pollution, transporta­ ciples or phllosphy.” Immediate­ played Wethersfield’s stellar left sented on Wednesday afternoons. friendly relations with the thers’ frist score came off a 20- Though it sputtered at times, wing Manny Cavllleri man to Phil Paganl At present 14 schools participate. In summary* the basic goals of tion and housing." ly after Altobello’s announce­ United States. yard play, when. Steve Crone the IndlM machine racked up man, and did a fine job on one This year an inschool assembly his campaign and vpwlng to ■ T h e conversion of defense ment, six Democrats prominent pulled down a pass from quar- 368 yards offensively. Outstemd- Five Years Ago of the more dangerous soccer program performed by members change “ eastern Connecticut’s oriented Industry to peacetime in Altobello’s homo town of Mer­ Ing statistically were Wlggih’s President Lyndon B. John­ players In the state. The In­ of the acting company is being position as the stepchild of thd endeavors 1 spartlcularly Im­ iden gave him a verbal slap fof 8-18 passing for 164 yards, and portant in southeasten Connect­ son was able to sigh 14 bills dians high powered offense, MHS’s Phil P^ani offered. Lecturers are also supporting Dodd, who is running Wlrtalla’s 128 yards on 13 car­ icut which Is overly dependent one day after an operation for Chair Revival which had been averaging close available for classroom discus­ Earlier in the afternoon Finch as an Independent. ries. on defense contracts for em­ removal of his gall bladder. SPECIAL to four goals a game, was com­ held a press conference at the What have you been sitting Ed Obuchowski sions and workshops. pletely shut oiff. on lately? Aha, I knew it! Voice of the Wigwam "Rosencrantz ^ d Gullden­ The boosters’ next game Is stem Are Dead,” by Tom Stpp- FORD MOTOR COMPANY That same old , wooden "HI, this Is J. J. Stevens. . .’’ program where he has learned today at Bristol Central and pard, Is the first play of the straight-back chair that your New Members How many times have you the salesmanship needed to be a they’ll meet Platt at home on 1970-71 season and will run from grandmother used when she» heard that voice? Well. It be­ radio salesman-announcer. At ^ ^ was a teeny-bopper. Chosen For Thursday. On Oct. 17, In what the (Connecticut School of Broad- should prove to be the biggest lo n g to Phil Paganl, the "voice modem British comedy about FALL FESTIVAL Help make the education of the/Wigwam.” casting, Phil learned the basics environment more relaxed game of the year, undefeated two minor characters from Aquaette Club Phil, who attended the Con­ of radio, including the prepara­ and different. Teachers Fred Conard will arrive to do battle Shakespeare’s "Hamlet,” in­ necticut School of Broadcasting tion of newscasts and commer­ Ballestrini (room 204) and with the mighty Indians. If all vestigates many of the basic six new members were two years ago, got his start in cials and the basics of speaking. PURCHASE Peter DiRosa (room 228) are of Manchester’s spirited fans questions of life—what is the chosen by the Aquaettes to com­ Last Friday; In Boston Phil attempting to create a new ron’rderert^helr socerr" te*am” '’y building up equipment meaning of existence, what is plete. the 16 member club. New passed the test necessary to learning, environment by re­ a 13-1 record won’t be impos- home three years ago. reality, who are we and why— members are Jane Hubbard, All the taped- .Wigwam an­ receive a third-class license with BUYS arranging the appearance of Nancy Mercer. Melinda Moore sible. but it does so with hilarious wit 1970 MERCURY MONTEGU endorsement. This license will their rooms. It is their belief "Werby” nouncements are made in his and brilliant dialogue. The play (all ’Tl)i Liz FlnistahljL Robyn studia.^Iie - has^ a eemplete.oles' enable Phil to broadcast over Wat the addruen of comfort-' Fields, arid Sue S3ttTair’73). is often compafOT’WitR“fK& rifost ed circuit radio system, includ­ a commercial radio station. W reSM AIKr^ $309ir able fiuTilture will give the Besides doing various stunts influential play of the 20th cen­ Ck>rolla 2-Dr., 4-cyllnder, 4-speed, “ ■4-OOOIL MX’$ '“ ing $3,000 worth of equipment So, if you ever hear ‘_;H1, this Sport Coupe, V-8, 4-speed, power classroom a more natural at­ qiich as the ballet leg, oyster, Students Join tury, Beckett’s “ Waiting for radio, heater, whitewalls. and more than 2,000 records, is J. J. Stevens. . .” over the steering, radio, heater, whitewalls. mosphere, thus providing a kip, back dolphin and surface Godot,” tmd won the Antoinette both 48 and albums. air again, you will know that it’s 1949 FORD $22W Equipped with FACTORY AIR CONDITIOHIHG .... stimulus for students. dives, the girls had to swim ‘Horsey Set’ Perry award (or the best play 1946 VOLK5W AGEN $1795 To accomplish this, both Using a format patterned af­ MHS’s very own Phil Paganl. ' Fastback, 2 door, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, Falrlaive 800. 4 door, V8, auto., power in time to music, performing of the 1967-68 season. Bteerins, radio, heater, whltewailB. teachers must have funilture. Like Horses? Join the new ter that of Bill Drake, Phil does Barbara Fee, ’72 radio, heater.' various strokes. ______Appearing as Rosencrantz 1948 COR TINA $1495 If you have old but usuable HorsemEUiship Club for ju­ a rock music show. A few years 1970 CHEVROLET $3095 restraints fl’ashinR side marker lamps, 100% nylon(»rpeting, teakwood vinyl appliques on iMtrument Since the club is secure and ago, Drake, now a program con­ The universe resounds with ^ Sullivan, win- 2 door, GT, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, bucket couctjes and chairs that you all set to swim, preparations niors and seniors. The club ner of the Clarence Derwent Impala Sport Coupe, V8, auto., power lap'and sho^dSr restraints, radio, vinyl roof and many other luxury sultant for WRKO in Boston,, the joyful cry I am. steering, radio, heater, vinyl roof, seats, heater, whitewalls. would be willing to donate, for the November show are on meets Wednesday aftejndons Award for best supporting actor fS tu re rE a c h carries balance of Ford Motor Company’s 5 year/50,000 mdes factory warranty. 9 ■ — Scriabin whitewalls. 1967 FORD $1795 please contact Mr. Balles­ at 2:40 in room 228, formulated a style of broadcast­ of the 1969-70 season in New the move, and the pool is in C o l l e y ^applications... ing with mostly music and little 1949 CAM AR O $2995 Country Sedan station wagon, V8, trini and Mr. DiRosa before At the first meMing, Lynn York. Mr- Sullivan won the auto., power steering, radio, heater, constant use by Aquaettes, "in talk. Phil has five different • Sport coupe, 'V8, auto., air condition­ or after school. Kelly, the senior in charge ‘Deutsch News’ award for his performance in whitewalls. Karen the swim.” radio voices plus the voice he ing, radio, heater, vinyl roof, white­ Kathy nou)/! of the club, told of plans "A Scent of Flowers,” by James 1969 RAMBLER $1750 uses on the announcements. The German Club elected 1970 PLYM OUTH $2995 walls. for the future, including Saunders, in which Katharine American. 2 door, 6 cylinder, standard Phil is enrolled in the high t officers .at its first meeting .Road Runner, 2-Dr., V-8, 4-speed, 1948 PONTIAC $1975 discussions on the horse and Houghton and John Colenback shift, radio, heater, whitewalls. its characteristics, tack, rid­ school’s distributive education- 'o f the year last week. 1 radio, heater. • Custom Tempest 3 door, hardtop, V8, 1966 CHEVROLET ; $1495 Student-Run Courses New officers include Rick also appeared. 1967 CHEVROLET $1495 auto., radio, heater, whitewalls. ing, disease and cure, stable Miss Houghton will be appear­ Impala Sport Coupe, V8, auto., radio, Sprinters To Face Platt, management and ..other Forde, president; Dave Bel Air, 4-Dr., V-8, a u t a , power 1944 CHEVROLET $1450 heater, whitewalls. ing at a future date this year student council has designated a hew committee which will "horsey” Information. The : Deadlines Wooley, vice president; Paul steering, radio, heater, wmtewalls. Caprice Sport Coupe, V8, 4 speed, organize, student-run courses. In its preliminary investigations, with the Stage Company and Mr. 1968 CORVETTE $3795 club, will take field trips to Moyer, treasurer . (all ’71), radio, heater, bucket seats, ■vinyl roof, Sport coupe. V8, auto., (dr CflwBtIon-_ members of the coihmltteei have found that ohe of the prob­ Bolstered By 3-1 Record Students -are reminded o f the Colenback, Dri' Dan Stewart of 1948 PORD ' “ 42175 whitewalls. horse shows and auctions, following tests and their reg;is- and Sue Heller (’72), secre­ liig, power steering, power disc lems will be finding rooms which aref available. the daytime serial "As the Ranch Wagon 500, V8, auto., power brakes, post tracUon, radio, heater, Manchester High Schcxil and Public, the Indians romped to a and will form a committee to tratlon deadlines: tary. Ursula Hosier, the AFS steering, radio, heater, whltewalla 1948 CHEVROLET $2325 Another first from the Inflation Fighter — There are, however, a few vacant rooms; vice principal World Turns,” \rill portray Bel Air station wagon, V8. auto., pow- whitewalls. ' coach Paul Phlnney have had a 24-36 victory. The locals ne.xt promote an MHS horse show. ■The deadlines lor the C.E.E.B. student ^ m Switzerland, 1947 PONTIAC $1895 i Blaine Miller has exerted much effort in compiling a room To those interested.in tak­ was made honorary presi­ Gulldenstem in thetie present er steering, radio, heater, whitewalls. 1966 OLDS $1595 utilization list for our crowded school. tradition of producing a-gexxi proceeded to — trample Penney Scholastic Aptitude and Achieve­ Executive 4 door, hardtop/ V8, Mto., ing lessons: Groups from the dent. production. power itering and brakes, radio, heat­ 1947 FALCON $1350 Cutlass convertible, V8, auto., power Students who are Intersted in such courses are requested to cross country team. This year by a lopsided 20-39 decision. ment Testa to be held on Dec. 8. Also appearing is Henry steering, radio, heater, whitewalls, However, last year’s CCIL club will travel to Foxnm is Nov. 4 at which time the Plans for the sch(x>l year er, whltewalli. 4 door, 6 cylinder, standard shift, ra­ answer the following questionnaire which will serve as a preli­ is no exception. With five let- Thomas, returning to play his dio. heater, whitewalls. termen returning. Improving Manchester despite a record Stables in Suffleld. Starting registrations must be in Prince­ include the Fall Festival, de­ 1949 DODGE $2595 19691 PLYMOUTH $2475 minary survey. Return the questionnaire to Room 218, the High 30th role witb. the company, Sport Satellite cisivertlble, V8, auto., cn last year’s 11-3 record and champions, Maloney, halted In January, Group A will ton. signed for “ vlel vergnugen” Dart cuitom 2 door hardtop, 6 cyl­ 1964 MERCURY $1350 School World office. Any comments, suggestions and questions travel to Suffleld the first David O. Pe&rsen, a resident inder, auto., power steering, radio, Capri, sport coupe, 6 cylinder, auto., power steering, radio, heater, white­ CXCIL third place appears likely. breaking run by the Indians’ Registrations for the P.S.A.T. (translation: lots of fun), to are welcomed. and third Wednesday of the be held Nov. 7. All German member and a veteran of all .heater, vinyl roof. whlUw|lU. radio, heater, whitewalls. walls. . ______I The Manchester runners de­ Steve Gates ’71. The opponents to be held on Oct. 24 must be NEW M AN forms of the entertainment N a m e:...... in this contest took four of the month; Group B, the second into the Guidance Office by students and their families feated four local opponents— and fourth. The fee for these will be Invited to this “Ok- media, John MacAllan, Richard first five places! next Friday. SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND'S LARGEST LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER fe Homeroom: ...... ■ • Class: ...... In unofficial preseason contests. lessons is $6 per one hour toberfest.” The Club's ad­ Jamieson, Tana Hlcken and "A Good ^ t Cpnard High proved to be Place fo Buy a Car" Greg Nolln (’71), one of the top class. Hope Pastel, (’71), is visor, Frau Heidi Mclnemey, Vivian Reis. Chris Andrews, ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF STATE CAPITOL AT — «■ Next Tuesday, during the X Subject to be taught: ...... ■ Manchester runners, was Injur­ the latest Manchester victim conslcfering teaching private made note of the annual end- Richmond Hoxle, Larry Pertllla, Period, there wjll be a program ed in one of these encounters and as the l(x:al runners defeated lessohp -at her home. of-.the-year bus trip also. The kQchael Dryansky and John CHEVROLET CHEVROLET WASHWGYON SYREEY, HARYFGRD ^ Number of periods per week: ...... for interested students concern­ ^ 4 0 will be lost for the remainder them by a 24-31 score. For more Information, go meeting was adjourned with Digan will play in minor roles. Present study halls: ...... «• of the season. The team has I The Tribe with a 3-1 record ti} room 228 before school. ing their rights and obligations the proposal that further Barbara Fee, ’72 ______CO., INC. practiced hard to make up for will next face a tough Platt In the meantime ... MOUNT under the- Selective Service plans be made for the 1970 '1 Length of Course in quarters; 1 2 3 i the loss and is prepared for an squad at 3 :30 today on the home system. Passes must be obtain­ . Open ^ e n in g s till 9 - Thurs. tili 6 - Manchester - Tei. 649-5238 UP! Fall Festival. The land Is a mother that 1229 Main Street uphill battle. field. ed in the Guidance Office prior During which quarters? 2nd 3rd 4th Sue Heller, ’72 Sue Heller, '72 never dies In the opener against Hartford Pete Walden ’71 to the program. — Maori

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Rabanne hds sturdy printed economic problems is to “ make Miner Renamed United Fund Makinsr Voters Metals Melted leather maxi coats. All sports Meskill, ■■the government operate as ef­ LA SS GO ■ OF MANCHESTER On ^turday and daytime coats feature king- Drug Center ficiently as possible. And I’ve Committee Head Candidates Frank had some experience In that.” A 9’ a.m. to 8 p.m. voter­ On the Winter sizd polished steel industrial zip­ TAG SALE 54 McKEE STREET " I 64M 52I making session wUi be heid pers with large rings. Hoods Ttag Drug Advisory Center D addario Daddario reiterated th at heis Maj. Francis E. Miner of 26.“5 81 Russell St. is observing the flexible on the quesUon of a . . . . MPHNA tomorrow in the town clerk’s Fashion Scene and wimples lend the Crusader BOLTON CITIZENS FOR DUFFEY Timrod Rd. was re. - elected Now is the time to bring in your screens to be nfMlied. On Active Service following summer schedule: state income tax and said he y Storm window' glass replaced. office in the Manchester knight touch. 507 NOTCH RD., BOLTON Bnt Remain Cool Nix Abortion chairman of the Governor’s “iMy lather-ln-law lived with Municipal Building. PARIS (AP) — Designer Paco Battle jackets, jerkins, chasu- Monday, Tuesday>.ahd would consider it after a thor- Rabanne, whq startled the fash- By SOL R. COHEN ough examination of the state’s Committee on Employment of lu before he died. The Public Elxcept for one category of , ^ ^ bles and pants with additional SAT, & SUN., OCT, 10-11 — 9 AJM. ■ 0 P.M. Wednesday, 8:80 o-m. to 6 AUTO GLASS INSTALLED , (Herald Reporter) (Continued from Page One) Heal^ Nurse was such a help potential voters, it will be the removable^lephant-legged sec- p.m. “ jerrybuUt” tax structure is the Handicapped at Its annual high fashion material, has SUPPORT DEMOCRATIO TEAM to him. I’d never realised how last opportunity for register­ tions recall Hells Angels outfits. The State’s two candidates for governor, speaking in Thursday and Friday, 8:30 “ If the waters of the ConnecU- complete^He said he was con- ,j.uesday at the Clam GLASS FURNITURE TOPS gone back to needle and threfad much you could, look forward to ing to vote in the Nov. 3 , JDADDARIO HOULEY Ansonia last night to a gathering of about 100 Connecti­ a.m. to 9 p.m. cut River are polluted vdien they cemed a^ut “ Inequities in our m Wethersfield. again in a radical new venter Certain.' ones have side mud- one person's coming in for an o elections. • DUFFEY AHEABN cut newspaper executives, editors and reporters, candid­ Saturday, 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. reach our border, they will tra­ Arnold Lawrence of 671 Porter MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) sportq collection. But he hasn’t guarf panels, others, have ®wim Mesklll declared himself op- hour or two once or twice a The exception applies to PICKETT PAWLUK There will be an answering verse the state polluted and ul­ St., who has served two con­ wholly abandoited the black- flippers a la James Bond, ^i*- ly answered every question thrown at them, sparred a VI VI. posed to a state Income tax “ ex- week. It made a big difference those whose qualifications of little with each other, c h id e d ------^----- service every night except timately affect Long secutive terms as chairman of PICTURE FRAMING (all types) - l i smith’s art. cloth is Paco’s latest pet. White cept as a last resort and said to us.” age and residence will ma­ He surprised an audience at capes are called snow shields, Sunday from the time the Sound.” the committee, was re - elected e a e L l w " ’ ^addarlo said that the state center closes until 3 a.m. A the state should instead look in­ WINDOW and PLATE GLASS The speaker was q. housewife ture between tomorrow and his new Left Bank boutique I*' l?l^k they’re shown in the deficit “ is not strictly a Con-’ Mesklll also proposed giving ^^nont^ sources of revenue. an ex-offlclo committee mem­ Nov. 2. “cool” at all times. backup person will be con­ Tub Enclosure from $30 to $45 plus installation talking with a friend over shop­ Thursday with novel materials Jam ^B ond suits, necticut malalsd — the federal Connecticut residents legal q „ y,g question of achieving ber. tacted to help the caller if ping carts at the market; him- Those who will become 21 and new versions of his unortho­ Read Herald Advertisements Neither Democrat Emilio Dad- government deficit keeps grow­ standing In court to sue or seek racial balance in the schools. necessary. dreds of Manchester residents years of age between tomor­ dox approach in a collection for ------dario nor Republican Thomas ing also.” Injunctions on environmental Daddario said It must be share her gratitude to Public row and Nov. 2. or who will “ active women and their es­ Mesklll acted like anything but For drug advisory informa­ matters and called for creation achieved voluntarily. Mesklll have reached the six-months Mesklll countered with, ".The Health Nurses like Mrs. Francis corts.” a gentleman. Each kept the dis­ tion call: 647-9222. of a legal adviser In the attor- said he Is opposed to compul- Gowett. A sevenryear resident residency requirement by cussion and the remarks on a federal budget shows an In­ Although as avant garde as ney general’s office to help clti- sory busing to achieve integra- of'Manchester, Mrs. Gowett was then, will be able to register creased deficit, because thd ever, 99 per cent of his clothes statesmanlike p'lane. Ahd each „ „ j zehs In their suits. tion, calling that approach “ an a registered nurse experienced Nov. 2, the day before elec­ received a warm reception from Democra ic Co^ress upped the are wearable. president’s budget recommen­ He also proposed a tax on one- artificial solution to a very real in hospital nursing before re­ tion day, from 9 a.m. to noon, the assembled newsmen, attend­ ' The "his and hers collection for dations. Let’s not forget that Police Log way soft drink and beer bottles, problem.’’ LYNCH MOTORS ceiving her B.S. degree in the also in the town clerk’s of-., ing a meeting of the Connecticut the aki slopes seems to stem the state ddflclt started in a new legislation banning the use On other matters, the guber- University of Connecticut g;rad- fice. b-i-s Circuit of the Associated Press. from the Crusader knights— A,. AA , j . Democratic administration both ARRESTS of detergents containing more natorial candidates: Be sure to come in soon and see why Toyota has become the Nation’s uate nurse program. After six both for her and him. But the After Mesklll had presented ^ere and nationally. The Demo- Wayne W. Abair, 17, of 23 than 20 per cent phosphate and — would hold dally snow bride comes straight from his proposal for a concerted at- crats blew It.” Deerfield Dr., arrested yester- a law to hold the person or firm conferences if elected gov- fastest growing import! Hans Christian Andeisen’s Snow OCTOBER tack against pollution, Daddario After both candidates had H ij acker’s Death Queen—with a headdress* of offered to send his GOP oppon­ day on a warrant charging him in whose name an abandoned Daddario said he would backed a court-supervised wire­ with breaking and entering-with vehicle was last registered re- coverage if request- rock crystal pendants topping a ent “ my study of five or six tap bill, for help in apprehend­ ed by the news media. Ruled Necessary criminal intent. He was arrest­ sponsible for the cost of remov­ bridal outfit of synthetic fur Imi- SALE years ago on pollution, when ing drug pushers, Mdsklll re­ —Said they favored annual 345 CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER S' most of the people in this coun­ ed in connection with a recent ing the vehicle to a junkyard. LONDON (AP) - The gunfire ^ marked, “ The most lucrative break at a doctor's office at 600 sessions of the General Assem­ “ long spreading sleeveless su- 1 9 7 0 Lincoln-Mercury try didn’t even know what the job In Connecticut today is to Daddario devoted most of his bly, an Issue that will be de­ Phone 64«-4321 killlng of an American hijacker per weskit’ ’over white ribbed word ’ecology’ meant.” Center St. He was held in lieu allotted time to an attack on the be a drug pusher.” of a $5,000 bond (or a court ap­ cided by the voters Nov. 3. aboard an Israeli El A1 airliner tights with a turtle neckline, a Daddario proposed that Con­ campaign statements of Mesklll. Demonstrators ‘ To which Daddario replied, “ I pearance today in East Hartford —Called for court-super\'lsed last month was a “necessary theme running through the col- necticut plants turn to the de- find it utterly incredible that “ Regretably, my Republican (37 to Chooss From) PRE-OWNED SPECIALS | Circuit Court 12. wiretapping to help cut down months as one of the seven nurs­ preventative action” to save the . velopment of Anti-Pollution In- Tommy would make such a re opponent has based a substan­ the traffic In illegal drugs. Me^- , ^ , The groom is dressed to ’69 MERCURY MONTEREY dustrial Systems, in order to mark. I consider it a slur on tial part of his campaign on TOYOTA TOYOTA TOYOTA es working under the direction plane and its passengers, a ®*^t- niatch, but with a knitted hood 4-Dr. Hardtop. Nicely equipped, James Mahoney, 23, of Bol- campaign on a klll also called for beefing up TSYOTA TOYOTA TOYOTA of Mrs. Jean Bates at the Man­ make the state tkr cep.te" - • Gov MARK.ll CROWN HI-LUX LAND CRUISER lah coroner’s jury ruled today., A Instead of the crystal pendants. ail vinyl trim, radio, automatic, Dempsey, on our State Po- charged with two counts of strictly negaUve approach,” the state toxicology laboratory. CORONA COROLU chester Association, Mrs. Gow­ LINCOLNS “ a $2 billion' market for such The jury returned a verdict'of Paco’s knits, used in Kirghiz- power brakes and steering, 'led, on our courts and on our operating a motor vehicle while Daddario said. “ Apparently, In which he said is underequipped ett is enthusiastic about her systems.” DELIVERED IN lawful homicide in the-death of styled short coats, have a hand whitewalls, rear window de- policemen.” his right to onerateoperate was under looking backward to find and undermanned. “ I wish when job. She finds that in public Mesklll wanted to know "how Mesklll answered with, “ If the Democrats loaded payrolls MANCHESTER 28-year-old Patrick J ose^ Ar- hooked-rug look. Crochet or riv- MARQUIS fogger. Special 62396 suspension. He was arrested Isult, the Utmptation to mlsrep- 'rices Start at *1893 health she enjoys becoming in­ '67 FORD MUSTANG can a Connecticut governor tell they Would have- put some peo­ guello, killed by three bullets eting takes care of the steams, my remarks appeared to slur g Middle Tpke. yester- resent and overstate his case volved with a patient’s family 2-Door Hardtop. Radio, auto­ Industry what to produce,” and ple In the toxicology lab," Mes- fired by an unidentified Israeli In the major part of the collec- the state police or the governor afternoon and again yester- has been too much to resist.” and background in a way im­ matic, all vinyl trim, remote Daddario insisted that “ it Is security guard Sept. 6. tion—a fesitval of synthetic fur MONTEREYS 01 the courts or policemen, ' (jay evening on Main St. He “ This seems to have proven JlULg^ A ______9 control mirror, whitewalls. $1696 a governor’s function," through apologize. I am sure thdy are possible in the hospital. As a was held in lieu of a $100 cash true In his misstatements re- nurse finds new ways to help Arguello and girl guerrilla Euid leather—he( favors the ’67 FORD FAL^N study and development grants as concerned as I am.” Leila Khaled tried to hijack the sleeveless medieval coat, shown bond for a'court appearance to- garding unemployment, conser- her patients, her awareness of 4-Door Sedan. White, radio, 6- and agencies, to recommend He added, “ My position Is Israeli jetUner over the English over cropped pants or culotte COUGARS cylinder, standard transmis­ day in Circuit Court 12, East vation and gun control,’’ Dad- the soc^.£conom ic and cultur- areas for Improving the state’s that state money for apprehen­ Channel and fly it to the Arab skirts, jerkins or paneled cha- sion, whitewalls. $1346 Hartford. dario said. abdBlPSwons of the community ’69 PONTIAC economy. sion of drug pushers should be increases, giving the nurse world, aion gwith three other subles. MONTEGOS Argue Over Deficit placed where it will do the most “ On the issue of crime and world, along with three other Come evening, the same slen- LeMans 2-Door Hardtop. Beige, Allen J, Chenard, 18, of 259 enforcement, my opponent We guarantee greater effectiveness and satis­ black vinyl roof, radio, auto­ After Mesklll had criticized good.” same day by Palestinian terror- ^er super wesklts are in jer^ y the state administration, for its Scott Dr., charged with making „ „ the one hand has spoken faction in her work. iBta. “ cloth” of silver, steel or gold matic, power steering, white- Against Forced Busing Since 1930 the association’s WAGONS walls, factory air conditioning! anticipated $200 million ddficit. V, . , unnecessary noise with a motor gbo^t the need for law and or- Arguello was killed by three riveting joining the whi„v, J Mesklll said he is against, vehicle. He was arrested yes help has been available to every­ ALL CARRY BALANCE $2746 which he termed “ the second fg^ced busing of school chil der," Daddario said. “On the 3 0 1 ■ — busing of school chll- terday afternoon at the Center. used carslor days. shots from the guard’s automat- seams. They are worn over one who needs it, with payment OF FACTORY WARRANTYI 69 HERO, MONTEOOS other hand, he has repeatedly ] ic pistol at point-blank range. slender medieval long-sleeved Jmt A Few Left ‘I*’®". solving racial Imbal- court date Oct. 26. adjusted to the family’s circum­ Ju»t trnvtd, imr. h.rdtopt .nd 4-4r. necticut,” Daddario said that he ance. He said he is in favor of _____ stated his oppiosltlon to leglsla- Mrs. Gowett visits the Walter Hettinger family at Half-dead, tied with string and sheaths. M d.n Mm. ira MX mM.lt, .ll an stances. The nurses plan their pub crawling. too is concerned about the defi­ spending available money for Hugh G. LeMasuroer, 32, of * which would regulate the 348 Charter Oak St. With Mrs. Hettinger are young passengers’ neckties, he was For after-ski TremendOHs Savings nictly MuIppM with radl., aute. Irant.. cit. own schedule of 6 to 8 cases a amrar tttir)in, V-. anslnt and whllt- improving neighborhood schools. Mansfield, charged with dlsre- handguns. No U lste r Walter, 5, Michael, 2, and Caroline, who is two and carried off the plane and died wallt. Lew mllaag., Im i Thty Hava M “ However,” Daddario went _day, providing part-time nurs- m . . . Stop In and try an. am taday. “ The big fallacy In busing,” garding state traffic control Daddario said his opponent 1 a half months old. (Herald photo by Pinto) on the way to a hospital. Miss SEE THE BEAUTIFUL NEW 71s on, “ If we had followed Repub­ 'ing care, physical therapy and Sriead lo uva you many dallani Mesklll said, “ Is the belief that, markings. He was arrested ear- was wrong when he referred In Khaled was held in a London po­ lican recommendations for a health ^ d a n c e to people in NOW ON DISPLAY if you get the colors mixed, ]y j^is morning at Center and a televised debate Sunday to lice station for 24 days and then e ★ MANY OTHERS ★ 1970-71 state budget, the deficit I their own homes. grams and staff orientation as independent of the nurse as you’ll have a better school. It s Hew Sts. Court date Oct. 26. areas of “ persistent unemploy­ possible, cases are carried was freed and flown to Egypt on AND would have been even higher.” how many m il^ you travel. The nurses keep up-to-date meetings. In her work, a Public not so. The thing we must _____ ment" in the state. He said that Health Nurse places emphasis long as there is need: one Man­ a Royal Air Force plane Sept. We don’t give this guarantee ,to just through in-service training pro- Pln^^ SMmi watch out for Is not to dilute ACCIDENTS while Connecticut has seven one thing ^ e s wrong that was guaran­ on preventing illness, as in the chester woman has been helped 30. MORIARIY the education. Instead, we must any car. Arguello, who was working --A bus— driven------by Paul D. areas classified as “ substantial teed not t o ^ wrong, we’ll fix it. Free. mothers’ classes in prenatal by the nurses for seven years. strive to improve the quality of poudrette of ■ Danielson and a Ltgoi Notice for the Arab Popular Front for Maehim Gltaned unemployment" by the Labor It has to pass a pYetty thorough in­ The engine\transmission, front axle care and the guidance given The Manchester Public Health BROIHERS teachers, books and education car operated by Edward J. Cro­ OBDEB OF NOTICE Nursing Association offices arc the Liberation of Palestine, SepMo TMlks, Dry WdU, Department, there Is a signific­ spection first. mothers at home in growth and m Uam InBtalled-«el' “ Lincoln-Mercury, Cougar and WUlvs Jeen’’ PONTIAC in sub-standard schools.” nin of 97 Lenox St. were involv­ assemblies, re^ axle, brake system at 71 E. Center St. The asso­ fired seven shots inside the ant difference between “ Sub- at^Manchester, within and for development of their babies, an Watwprooang Dane. 3 4 5 3 Daddario commented, “ Vol­ ed In an accident yesterday Everything from the steering col­ and electrical system are the parts the District of Manchester, on the area particularly close to Mrs. ciation is one of the Red Feath- plane and dropped a live hand ffrCEHTER STREET, MANCHESTEIt A f. i S .stanlal” ’ and “ persistent in of- untary busing, over the course morning at the Center. Neither ficlal terminology, umn and cylinder compression to the T Waliett, ' Gowett’s heart. (The Gowetts ei Agencies of " the Manchester grenade — with the pin pulled of time, has proved a good pro­ covered. And th^’s everything that NdCINNEY BROS. of the drivers nor any of the After the speeches, Daddario United Fund whose annual cam­ out—before he was gunned gram. I believe it Is a good I air filter and battery is checked and makes a car tick. Judge. . , have three children, a son and )U PMurl Bt. — MS-53M passengers in the bus were In- and Mesklll faced questions from paign is being conducted in Oc­ down, the coroner’s court was Fall route to take for solving some double-checked. MSSliTstet ^{S‘"t a ir ‘^iitrta daughter in college and a daugh- SewMafs Disposal Oo. jured. some 100 Connecticut newspaper j All of which meanV you get some­ tober. Your contribution, given told. of our problems of racial Im­ If the car survives our third degree, '*^?S^executor having exhibited his ^ . Tile grenade failed to explode, Specials balance. But. it must be a vol­ ------executives, editors and report- thing you’re not alleys fortunate admlnlstrallcMi account with said es» The MPHNA conducts Immunl* the United Way, will keep these Police charged Louis F. Sar- ers. saving the lives of 147 other pas­ untary progfram, and I hope it gets our guarantee. enough to get tate toJhla Court for ailow^mce. it^ is zation „rnornmRprograms against such agencies ” On Active Service” 373 MAIN STREET ORDERED: That (he 19th day sengers and nine crew. But Ar­ people will accept it on that della, 44, of Glastonbury with Turning to the state’s financial 1 October,______1970. at two o’clock _ . alter- :er- diseases as m easles and screen- for another year. MANCHESTER making a restricted turn last crisis, Mesklll blamed It on the! Which says that no matter how- with a used car. 1 ! By Mrs. Lawrence Hanley guello, firing from a modified bhsis.’ ’ many miles you put on the car, if just S t o lc ^ ‘ B®ulw5S^ta ^d'M ^ch^^ ‘ng programs, manned by com- Both candidatesMM.HLt-H said they are Democratic admlnistraUon Inl Peace of mind. , _ , ter, be and the same Is assigned for munlty volunteers, to detect vis- starter’s pistol, hit an Israeli 1968 PONTIAC LE­ A U D I ^ steward aboard the plane with in favor of legislation which collision with a car Connecticut while Dadd(irio said a hearing on the allowance of said . ^ hearing disabilities in Wine Auction This MANS, 2 dr. HT., Auto., administration account with said ea- two bullets in the abdomen, one woi. n r o v fd e t o s o m r ^ it was part of a nationwide prob ' tate, ascertalmhent of distributees children. Mental health is an LONDON „ „ (AP) — Sotheby’s _ used car is PS., PB., Bucket Seats, - - ^ J*— East Hartford. The accident oc- lem caused by the Nixon Admin COMPARE THESE VALUES important part of the agency’s „ „ gg ,3 ^ auction below the left ear, one in the leg guaranteed Console 8 - binding arbitration in dlsputee ^ Center and Spruce istration and one in the shoulder. The over teachers’ salaries. 1} and place assigned (or said hearing caseload, guidance for ine j cases of old wine and co- 1 0 0 ... - sts. court date Uct. 26. have a crushing deficit In 700 steward recovered and returned '2395 Mesklll suggested that school 1966 FORfiOHE 1969 K ARM AN OHIA 1969 C H E V. CAM ABO be given to ^1 perrons ^ families of people hospitalized ,rom the cellars in which the state for the second year In to Israel. 1969 CUTLASS SU­ boards should be given autono­ 912, 6-speed trans., Coupe, black, radio, jRAHYC Auto., 6-oyl., PS, hear^thereon by publE^lng a copy for mental illness and support y,g pilgrims spent their last my over their school budgets. A written warning for failure g row.” Mesklll declared. “ The radio, heater, clean ^38G5 under 8,000 miles. ~M lfW ra d io. $2295 c The American gunmein’s of this order in 'some newspM)er jq,. {hg patient as he adjusts to night in England 360 years ago. PREME, 2 dr. HT, Auto, to grant the right of way was Democrats went into the blen- 1966 VOLIl having a circulation in said District, oernin mother, Kathleen Arguello, was “ They should be directly re­ The bottles are from thd cel­ PS, PB, Bucket Seats issued yesterday afternoon to nium with a surplus and ended 1969 CORVETTE Karman at leaat seven days before the day of the com m unity again, in the court and minutes after sponsible to the public for set­ said hearing, and by mailing on or jjr s . Gowett explains that the lars in Plymouth of James John B. Kehoe Sr. of 234 Hollis­ up with a deficit. They had 1069 FO R D TORIN O 360 V-8, 4-speed, both tops, coupe $10951 Uie jury returned its verdict she ting the tax rates for their bud­ ter St. His car was involved In PS, AM-FH radio, iT mI?? nurses try to develop a fam- Hawker & Co., wine merchants. *2795 everything going their way and GT 2-Dr. Htp. V-8, aO M A 1960 VOLK^, said: "My husband and I deny gets,’’ he said. an accident at Center and Lin­ |1B66 FO R D under 16,000 miles. $4295 YaworsU. 2$ Battista Rood, iiy»s com petence in dealing with The cellars adjoin the quay Daddario suggested a state­ they blew it." The state comp­ auto., PS, PB, radio Sun root. \ Chester, Conn.; FennUia Koeak^_38 health problem s: lor ex- where the Mayflower weighed that we are ashamed of Pat. We It leaves you just the 1969 CHEV. MALIBU den Sts. with a car driven by |Country Squire Wagon, li­ nm Battista Road, Manchester, Cohn.; wide scale for teachers' salaries. troller’s latest estimate of the 1970 M AOHI IXHiis 'Vercelll, Heljron Road, Bol- am ple, learning to care lor anchor for the New World In are proud that he felt so deeply CONV., Buckets, Con­ Carol M. Geer of Bolton. state budget deficit for the cur­ as., V-8, auto., F8, PB, V-8, auto., PS, power 1969 ^ about the injustice done to the 'There isn’t much difference Weilston. Conn.;'St“ “ MaJ£5eIner,'^®cSS.‘; ii?d husband disabled by a stroke so 1620, and it was there! that her sole, AT., PS $ 2 3 9 5 now in the various pay scales in rent two-year period Is $190 mil­ |radlo, roof rack. «2795 U64 PORSCHE brakes, factory air Newport 2-Dr. Palestinians that he was pre­ Cars driven by George 'Wll- SO Ooupa. Vinyl reel. return make to this Court. that he can live at home. While passengers stayed the night be- the state,’’ he said. lion. oondlttonlng. «299S T JOHN J^J. WALI^TT,WALLET Judge pj^yg^ts are encouraged to be fore the sailing. pared to die for them.” >n of Rockville and Agnes cc: Vincent L. Diana, Atty. make and color to worry about 1968 PONTIAC FIRE­ Bothtsoin candidatescaiiuiuiiiva said...... theyw.-j Krevaie- of RPD were In col- Mesklll said the state “■should BIRD, V8, PS, Console, QouDidoubt whetherwiieuici the money J will hslon ^ yesterday ^ afternoon on E. check expenses^ closely ■' and fill Our 100% Guarantee* makes shopping tor a used car as easy as shopping for a new car. All Buckets, Vinyl Top, AT available for Increasing s t. e Ferguson only those vacancies In state you have to do is decide whether you like the looks of the car or not. Without having to worry aid for education from the pres- government that are necessary.” ent $200 per pupil to $300 per _____ Answering a charge by Dad­ about whether the car's going to work or not. *2295 dario that he had proposed le­ America,your new cars pupil, as proposed by the State A truck driven by Gilbert R. galized pari-mutuel betting and That's because only the used cars that have passed our 16-pomt inspection can get our guaran­ 1968 FORD MUSTANG, Board, of Education. Sylvester of East Hartford turn­ a lottery as a source of income, TED^ TRUDON 2 dr. HT, Buckets, Con­ Mesklll remarked, “ It’s a ed on its side yesterday after- tee sign. Which is why we can promise the tree repair or replacement of every major working Mesklll said “ That’s just a wonde.rful idea — if we had the at. Hilliard and Regent are ready fThe 1971 Fords. part sole, V8, PS $ 1 2 9 5 money. I don’t think we have s r S ^ iv w r t o ld i;;ilce that thought. I just should PORSCHE X AUDI With Unlfmitcd Mileage, Up to 60 Days! it.’’ another v ^ l e cut hint off »t all the possibilities, mCWmiE PHOME MAHCHESTEH BiMTIi Daddario suggested that the he was attempting to make a Daddario said the solution'to So if you're looking for a good used car, stop by. W e have a whole lot of different makes and 1967 CHEV. COR­ proposal be examined first, “ to left turn onto Regent St. Sylves- colors to worry about. • ' VETTE, Dark Green determlne if it is ’doable’ in ter was not hurt. FORD INC. New Ford Pirto I Trudon guarantees 100% to repair or replace the engine, tranimission, rear axle, front axle asiembllei, brake lyitem end Conv., 4 speed. the next fiscal period. I doubt ------Priced and sized like little Imports, I electrical system, with unlimited mileage, up to 60 days. that we can spend that, kind of The wallet of an employe of but roomier Inside. Quiet and stable. money effectively. It’s a great Liggett Drug Store In the Park- Qoee a long Way between bsa stops, i *3495 jump.*'’ ade was stolen aometlme ypa- 1969 COUGAR 1969T-BIRD 1969 FAIRLANE 500 1 On the subject of campus un- terday afternoon. The wallet Green, Mercury, auto trans., V-8 engine, PS, radio, buc­ Green, 2 dr. H-top, Landau, black vinyl roof, auto . White, 4 dr.8edan, auto trans., 351, V-8'engine, PS, service Intervals. Put a littts kick In your life. This This This rest, Daddario said, “ Obviously, -was. In,the victim’s pocketbook ket seats, WSW tires, wheel covers, 2 dr. H-top, black Irani., V-8 engine, PS, PB, power wintiows, bench PB, radio, WSW tir^ wheel covert, low mileage. used cor is used car is 1966 PONTIAC CATA used car is vinyl roof, low mileage. / seat. Low mileage. etk'Jt g f r* guaranteed guaranteed guaranteed LINA, 9 pass. Wagon, we need stability on the campus, which was behind a counter. We mustj isolate and punish The wallet contained $17.40, a 100 . 100 %. 100 . AIR CONDITIONING AIR CONDITIONING , AIR CONDITIONING $2295. AT, PS, PB, Very Clean those who violate the laws. Yet, credit 'card, and a driver’s 71 Mustang we must recognize that the ma- license. *1595 jorlty of our kids are not in- _____ 1968 VOLKSWAGEN 1968 CORONET Wagon How do66 a nice hofiMgrown 1966 FORD COUNTRY volve.d in violence — that they Thirteen jackets In Sears In 1968 FALCON \ Muatang stand up to the want to be : involved only In jhe Parkade have been cut Blue, 2 dr. Sedan, auto trans., 6 cylinder engine, radio, Blue, Sun Roof, 4 s|ieed stick, radioVWSW tires, runs Oeld, Dodge, 10 pats., auto trans., V-8 engine, power SQUIRE, 6 pass. Wagon, extra clean. like new. ateering, power bnkea, radio, WSW tires. great road oara of Europe? DODCE $4SQE change. I am convinced we will with a knife' or razor some- n Beautifully. With great Auto., PS solve our problems on campus, ji^^g In the last three days. looka and handling, at a fraction M Dart OT i-Or. Hardtag. ■, & rW V 68 ««“1"«"'»*1895 fiA VOLKSWAGEN $1AQC airtomaHc, pm*tr Mtarlat, ctitr frMn, v T Dtluxa Sttiiragf, rad. I v V V Auto., PS *14.95 The rational kids will set the _____ $1095. $1295. ^ AIR CONDITIONING $1895. of iha poat With alx modela, fiVm vinyl rtM. pattern for the rest." Sontetlme since Aug. 16, two Bovon RfiylilRi snd R tonOg"— ■> ^ 8IBIS*S®“ *1395 1965 CHEV. ~W AX5W , MeikW'recom'friehde3*'a“coae"'cases of^and cream and a~case-‘.' long list of optlona. fig CHEVROLET S11(K of conduct for all students, “ a of plastic cups wdre taken from , ' 68!«!?“•>cyl.d avtematfCd ,:.„ power i1earlnf*rskai# *189r 9 pass., AT, PS, PB 19BTSnU1RrWagon 1967 T-BIRD^ 7 1967 CHEVROLET W ImMl* 44r. tedeiid V l l v o l k s w ic e n s i i u air-€ooditltftad. reasonable one that needn’t dls- the basement of Little Women eutemetiCd C^yl^ blets Lime Gold, Ford, 6 paaa., auto traaa., V-8 engine, pow­ ' Green, 4 dr. Sedan, Landau^ Mack vinyl roof, auto Black, Aiacayne, 4 dr. Sedan, auto trana., V-8 engine, Mlaxt Man, Mw. ■ IW courage peaceful dissent, but Coiffures at 43 Purnell PI. The er ateering and bnkea, WSW tires, wheel covers. trans., PS, PB, power wipdowt, radio, viSW tires, plus runs A-l. K *1295 one that will make it plain to loss,' valued at $46, was report- 71 Fiord fiQ PONTIAC S ^ Q C violators that they will be, asked ed yesterday. Outakte, Ifa getting noisier. Inside a 71 Ford LTD, fI TariM e r Patihadi, a * 1 I 9 V 9 l W S 68S!»l*5!!S«I *1795 1969 PONTIAC LE­ - sp e c ja U SPECIAL aviamafic, ptww atttrlaf, Maa. V V CMlem S*dr. hardtep, « to leave the school, if violated.” ------AIR CONDITIONING $1845. $1795. $ 995. ifa a quM| world bom of strength wrapped In autamatkf pewer efeerins# tm n . MANS, 2 dr. HT, Vinyl luxury. Take a quiet break. In a 1971 Ford. Top, Bucket Seats, Con­ He said thaj. It is the duty of a resident of 36 Femdaie Rd. Ford givaa you better Ideas. VOLKSWAGEN fiQ VOLKSWAGEN S91QC 68j!!!»m, *2995 the governor to lead the way reported vandalism to her car auNmatle, ptww tttarint. sole, PS, PB, Low Mile- toward solution of the problems yesterday. The vandalism In- 1966 PONTIAC 1966T1LDSM0BILE 1966 CHEVROLET 9 M Otiaxa taniatf, whlla. I V v V V V KambI ttaHan wafaiiy rad. « I V V age ^ 2 5 9 5 of campus unrest. eluded damage from rocks Blue, Bonneville, 4 dr. H-top, auto Irani., PS, PB, radio, B la^ 4 dr. H-top, Dynamic 88, auto trans., V-8 eng- Dark Blue, Impaia, 4 dr. H-top, auto trana,, V-8 engine, VOLKSWAGEN SlOQC tmSH'JUL.. *1695 thrown at the car and obsceni­ WSW, wheel covert. Vfne, power ateering, power brakes, WSW, tinted glata. power steering, radio, WSW tirea. *-Dr. tadaa Whitt. *1595 Dalaxa Sedan, White. I f t V V aulamatlb pawar tltwins, hirawlw. 1968 FORD FAIRLANE, ties written on the car. W sh a rp CAR $1195. I HT, PS, Fastback, 2 dr. . Eggs were thrown at a house $1055- $1095. IK. GHIA VOLKSWAGEN I11QC b u ic k $23q c Senate Sets Dahixa Sadand •lack. IMQft Skylar* Canv. I, Auta,« P.S.* M l v V at 61 Village St. sometime last ' Cavpae’ red, sharp. *2195 K MP.la •hM/Whita Tap. *1695 night. VOLKSWAGEN I11QC 1970 MERCURY COU­ Stiff Penalties Daliixa Sadaiw Rad. I Iv ll FORD S 1 | K A 1963 white, four-door Olds-, v o l k s v h g e n s i m e M Such Whm. a Airta., P.t. I IVW GAR, 2 dr. HT, Vinyl SPECIAL OF THE WEEK Brougham Dakna Mdaa, Whitt. l U V W K Slut. Top, Bucket Seats, Auto., For Bombers mobild sedan was stolen yester­ 2-Ooor Hardtop M VOLKSWAGEN I1AQC .... day .morning from the parking Dalvxa Sadaiw Oray. I V V V (Continued from Page One) iot of ing’s Departmerif Store. ‘ 19584)UMP TRUCK 65*«*!1»'L.„.*1195 M *3195 The license number of the car Be sure to see the rest oFFonfs aHlamatk, pMrar iltarliit. 65J™J*?».„J1295 assault a member of Congress 1969 CHEV. CAMARO. Is GM-662. BED. INTERNATIONAL. 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PAGE NINETEEN MANCHESTER EVEMNG'HERALD. MANCHESTER: CONN.. PRIEAY, OCTOBER 9, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, !MANCHESTER, CONN., . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1970 PAGE^IGHTEEN W eaver’s THE Grid Streaks on Line Saturday^ Cincinnati’s Boss Herald Angle AND

EARL YOST resents Minors After Game W orkout Sports Editor Eagles Both at Home RAITIMORF (AP) __ pitching rotation off the norm, fense and were similar because iSports Dial CINCINNATI (AP) — stop at those all-night hamburg­ “ We didn’t have (Jim) Malo­ B A L T IM O K t (A P ) p "believe in themselves and Orioles the Pick in Five Games By DEAN YOST er joints,” he said. “ I like ney practically all year either.” Earl Weaver of the Baltl- playoffs, striking out 12 have good Warn spirit. Borrowing the crystal ball that Major Hoople uses so SATURDAY Sparky Anderson proudly Moving into its fourth George Scherger’s comment. the Reds pilot continued. more Orioles, merely; a Minnesota batters in a 6-1 Vic- effectively during the football season, the 1970 World , , - n o ^ j 12:30 (22-30) Orioles vs. Reds believes he will be repre­ My coach joked one day and ( “ Shep, Alex Grammas or + riAo.. f/M- Mnn tory Monday. But because hd is edge in defeipe and s ta r t ^ Senes shapes up as a Baltimore win over Cincinnati. The football Saturday, 2:30 (8) Wide World of Sports strong contendei foi Man; ^gj^^.^ander. Palmer has been pitching, and predicted an Ori- 4:00 (8 ) College Football To­ senting all minor league said, ‘Skip, the stakes are too George Scherger could all man­ American League champion Orioles are the choice here t^e town scene looks grim thick up here.” ' age a big league club,” Ander- ager of the Year honors, me first game assignment ole victory, day managers Saturday when Anderson played seven of his son said: "Why aren’t conches took a clear lead today for against ancinnatt’s predomi- When he ^ves his report to to wrap up the bunting against the National League for one school and impres- 4:15 (8) Football: Texas vs. he semis the Cincinnati nine season’s in the minors and-heard of more?” the Cornball Award of the nantly right-handed hitting line- Orioles, howdver Youse ^11 Redlegs in five games, sive for another. East Cath­ Oklahoma It Icxiks from here, gazing into Oct. 18. First place will be Reds against the Baltimpre managed another five years at "Just because you have got Dec’ide “ P ^ sound a bit more appre- 5:00 (18) NFL Game of Week PETE ROSE the crystal ball, like Baltimore worth $60 . . .Ken Coleman, olic High (0-3) is eyeing its Orioles in the World Series, such places as ,Rock Hill, s.c.; manager above your door Just before he and the Orioles cuellar will have had seven tensive. -______5:30 (18) (College. Footbrtl will split the first two games in voice of the (Boston Red Sox, is first -victory against (1-2) Water­ “ I’d like to prove minor St. Petersburg, Fla.: Asheville, doesn’t make you the Lord Al­ boarded a plane for a flight to jays off betwedn starts and Mc- ford High at Mt. Nebo at 2 Highlights f Cincinnati, starting Saturday, doing the Htirvard football SUNDAY league managers just aren't N.C., and Modesto, Calif, mighty,” he said. Cincinnati, where the World Se- j^ally eight, hence the hard j j p.m. Meanwhile, at Memorial jokes,” he said. "I told my wife Anderson claims the Reds BROOKS ROBINSON winning the first, losing the games on radio this fall . . .Red 12:30 (3) NFL: Eagles vs. Sparky believes in driving the ries will open on Saturday, throwing Thursday. Field, the mighty Indians of that’s why I took the job. won the pennant because of his second Sunday and then moving Sox-attendance was off approx- Giants players with hard work, espe­ Weavtfr deadpanned: Manchester High (3-0) will at­ Anderson, at 36 the youngest coaches, especially Larry Shep- Boog Powell, struck but twice to home grounds after an off imately 250,000 at Fenway Park (22-30) Orioles vs. Reds cially in spring training. "As the monkey said when his by McNally, said of the work­ tempt to make it four straight piajor league pilot, guided the ard. day Monday and sweeping the this season . . .TV surveys show (8 ) Yale Football tail was caught in an electric out: "It might be helping our For Longest Redlegs in the next three best that better than 35 per cent of against (1-1) Wethersfield High Reds to a club record 102 “ The other pitching coaches “ One coach told me we fan: 'It won't be long now.’ ” 3:30 (3) NFL 49ers vs. Rams couldn’t keep working the play­ pitchers, but it sure ain’t help­ of seven set. - the viewing potential has tuned at 1:30. triumphs during the regular that were here couldn't win,” he Weaver pronounced the Ori­ East Is currentl^rldlng a flve- 4:00 (30) AFC: Pats vs. Chiefs season and became the first said of Shepard, ers that hard. I said we hadn’t ing us.” The reason for tabbing the *n to the Monday night pro foot- - * oles fit alter a game-Ilke work­ Season Ever Orioles the favorites is easy, ^a-ll telecasts despite Howard losing skein, counting two rookie manager to win a Nation- "How many guys would take even put them in gear yet,” An- out Thursday in which eight “ We’re as ready as we can The Birds haven’t forgotten last. Cosell . . .It will be interesting ®"*^ season. al League flag In 24 seasons. (Wayne) Simpson, 7-13 the year derson said. Ditchers threw their normal be,” Wdaver said. "We’re in , as The longest regular-season October in the series when they to see who the Boston Red Sox "^® ®l^Bles had a lot of mm- Notre Dame "I have a good feeling for the before and use him? Or (Don) He said it would be an even stuff. Davd McNally, who will good physical coniUtion as we ve schedule in National Hockey minors. When you spend that Gullett, a year out of high tougher grind next spring, pitch game No. 3 next Tuesday, been in all year. were humiliated by the upstart bring in as the new pitching P®'*'®*' bi the early stages of the many years (.14) in them, you school? Why didn’t the other "We’ll add 25 per cent to that went seven Innings in a final After arriving in Clnciimati League history starts tonight in . coach . . .With Matt Snell out ®®aso"' “ d appeared to have In Breather Baltimore’s pitching is better the season the New York Pl®®ty of depth at key posluo^. have to have, I don’t even have coaches keep (Gary) Nolan on in 1971. When you pocket that tuneup and allowed his mates the Orioles are scheduled to Vancolver and will end 646 than Cincinnati’s, and more ex- •^®ts welcomed back the retired Through, weeks of practice a major league pension yet,” he the mound for 260 innings?” An- money, (playoffs and Series), lust five hits. have a briefing on the Reds games later in April in Pitts­ derson said, reeling off mean- you get a little lazy,” he said Mike 'Cuellar, the starter In from scouts Jim Russo and Wal- perienced. Another plus, is prev- Mathis with open arms. In- Saturday afternoons foot- With Cadets said.' burgh. lous World Series exposure. Julies have taken a heavy toll ball encounters, a number of “ I’ve been where the buses ingful questions. with a wink. Clncinnati for the second gamb ter Youse ^ ‘ ■--.*'514 Army’s wooden soldiers Sunday, went only two innings sdssion on the Astroturf of Riv With the inclusion of the Van­ Name a World Series in recent to date, Gerry Philbin, l*®^ players were slde- march into toe Notre Dame dis­ Weaver said he’d have to erfront Stadium, couver Canucksiand the Buffalo timeS that was decided by hit- ^toger BMnnie, Matt Snell, Ran- Hn'ed with injuries. aster area Saturday with only a dy Rasmussen, Al Atkinson, About the only starter to es- Smoke-Throtving Youngsters Ready wait and see if that was the The Orioles expect no trouble Sabres in the league this year, ting? wingback and a prayer. UAivx nuLiAn proper amount of work. , playing on the artificial surface Pitching has dominated the Don Maynard and Steve ®ape injury is senior signal Question: Do they stand and Facts & Figuresi the number of teams increased Thompson all being out for caller Brian Sullivan. Fullback Weaver’s decision to start Jim and suggest instead that the to 14 from 12 last year. annual baseball blue ribbon tight—or run? periods . . .Dennis Walsh of Bill Perry is hobbled by injur- Notre l5ame is ranked third in Palmer, in the Series opener,------, , poor hitting - background in B^-„ hii accoiuuiKijr,Accordingly, the number w of classic for years. (Herald photo by Bucelvlclus) CINCINNATI (AR) — World plus the four-day delay since timore s Memoria scheduled games increased to It should be a great series, Manchester is a halfback -with les and will probably play only toe nation with impressive ■vic­ Conviction in Series, the UConn freshman soccer as a wide receiver. John Whol- DEFENDERS — Manchester High’s defensive line John Duffy, Ed Leber, Carl Werkhoven and Dick Series Facts and Figures? both the Orioles and Rods swept offer the Beds mo 54^ year, 90 more than in however, and the Big Red Ma­ tories over three Big Ten teams. team this season . . .Former ley, the team’s leading scorer and linebackers are ready for Wethersfield here to­ Tyo, Rear, Greg Germain and Jimmy Jackson. Kick­ Teams—Baltimore Orioles, an their league playoffs in three Youse said the Oriolds and - chine from Cincinnati may Army is out of sight ■with one much alike 1969-70. East Catholic High scoring Is hampered by an ear infection, morrow. Left to right, Jim Jackson, Jack Holik, off will be at 1:30 in CCIL tilt at Memorial Field. victory in four, that over a Holy American League champions, FRANK ROBINSON games. has thrown Baltimore’s Reds were And, apparently, league offi­ prove this writer wrong. No ‘Right Makes Might’ vs. , National matter what happens. I’ll be on king, Tom Healy, is with the Safety man Don Gaudreau haa Cross team which spent a hiatus cials believed it fitting that one the scene In both Cincinnati and ^ “ mbia frosh grtdders this moved Into toe starting offen- with hepititis last season. CINCINNATI (A P)—A conviction that “ right makes League champions. of the expansion teams share State College Grid Roundup Winner—First team to win Baltimore with field, dugout and 'all. He prepped at Taft School sli^backfleld. ] Notre Dame has more guns , might” appears to have.taken hold in both camps as the m uTTam Ts^rUr? sprier. Yastrzemski Named to Right Fiel^ Berth the spotlight in the season’s than Army can count . . . and opener. lockerroom comments to pass ’ ’ ’ McIntyre and On t ^ “ P'®’’ , Baltimore Orioles and Cincinnati Reds approach the final .Dates—Saturday Oct. lo and alone to Hernlrt Thompson will handle wood, Manchester High hM es- toe Cadets have fleet Bob Hines Although the schedule was along to Herald readers. count down for what promises to be an explosive World Sunday, Oct. ii at csncinnati; * « 4i toe teevee announcing assign- caped major injuries and toe at one of toe running spots. drawn up before regular presea­ ment for NBC at the World team appears to be real solid Top-ranked Ohio State plays Series confrontation. Tuesday, Oct. 13, Wednesday Yale, Central Power Big Boog Powell, who hits J ohnny Bench Leads Voting son games ended, Vancouver O ff the Cuff Series. (3owdy will work ■with In every position. Only Bob Michigan State, No. 2 Texas Managers Earl Weaver of the Oct. 14 and ’Thursday Oct. 15, if from the left side, is the Orioles’ probably couldn’t have been a The annual Provolone Invita- McIntyre in (Cincinnati and Corcoran, out early after an In- plays its annual war with Okla­ Orioles and Sparky Anderson of top run maker. But right-hand necessary, at Baltimore; Satur­ the Reds, each acutely aware of better choice to open the season. tlonal Golf Tournament will be Gowdy and Thompson will call jury In practice, is back In ac- In for Test Saturday homa; fourth-ranked Southern hitting Frank Robinson, Brooks day, Oct. 17, if necessary, and With a 3-4-3 record in exhibi­ held Sunday at the Manchester toe action In Baltimore . . .The tlon and will probably get a Cal tackles No. 12 Stanford; the other’s right-hand hitting Robinson, Merv Rettenmund, Sunday, Oct. 18, if necessary at power, had second thoughts For Major League All-Stars tion games, the Clanucks power Country (Club. An all-Italian buf- -.four minor league umps called good workout against Wetoers- Mississippi, the fifth-rated Dave Johnson and Paul Blair all Cincinnati. —surprising for an NHL rookie fet will be served at 6:30 follow-"upon to work toe first playoff field. Two potential winners in their respective football team, plays Georgia; sixth- ’Thursday about their long-range Sites—At Cincinnati, River­ are formidable threats. the only teams to place two men club—has drawn a lot of atten­ ing play. Za-wy Zavarella, Joe game in Pittsburgh when toe The unsung heroes of the Man- leagues — Yale and Central Connecticut — put their ranked Nebraska hosts Mis­ pitching plans for the best of 7 Cloninger, a 10-year National front Stadium, capacity 51,000. NEW YORK (NEA) — ^Is third season in the major series beginning Saturday at on the team. tion. Maclone, Joe Cerln'a, Paul Me- major leaguers went on strike Chester offensive unit, toe line- power to the test Saturday, while Connecticut faces a souri, No. 16; No. 7 Michigan BOBBY TOLAN League veteran who once hit At Baltimore Memorial Stadium, For the second straight ha«jiRe®dy ® T ^ Los Angeles Kings, who Namara .and Dan Morline com- will each receive $3,000 for toe men, Dave Bray, Jack HoUck, plays Purdue; eighth-rated Air Riverfront Stadium. himself as one of the finest Interestingly, the Pirates, who ncm-conference opponent. ground; toe only real flaw is in two grand slam homers in a sin­ capacity 52,137. season, catcher Johnny jo i i ^ the league in its 1967-68 prise the committee. . . The In- single game appearance, John Duffy, Dick Tyo, Greg Force plays Tulane; No. 9 Au­ Jim Palmer will start on the gle game, failed to finish any of Starting Times — All games 1 catchers the game has known. won the Eastern Division title Yale (2-0) opens ts ^ defense, which gave up mound for the Orioles against Bench of the Cincinnati expansion, and who meet the temal Revenue Department has * • » Germain, Corcoran and Mike burn is at Clemson and No. 10 his 18 starts for the Reds. But p.m., EDT. A nail, it is said, has been ham­ in the National League, failed I^ a p e season at home m toe 340 yards to toe Red Raiders, Clanucks in this year’s opener, filed a tax lien of $84,320 against E u d o f th e X-iue Crockett, have been performing strohg fcvorite gainst Brown features the Arkansas plays Baylor at Little (Cincinnati’s Gary Nolan in a he did a good jo b ' filling the Television-radio — All games Reds is the top vote^getter mered into the wall in Coopers- to place a man on the team. first-game duel of smoke-throw­ had a 3-1-2 record in exhibition toe home of St. Louis Cardinal Coming up wUh" a winning brllllanUy for Coach Dave Wig- Rock among the Top Ten Satur­ gaps when injuries sidelined NBC TV and NBC radio net in the annual All-Major town and just waits to accom­ Their catcher Sanguillen. and g-w ln g versatility of quarter- day. ing young right-handers. their standout right fielder, play. Infielder Julian Javier in St. football team this season, Man- er last weekend ' to Pennsyl­ rookie star Wayne Simpson, works. League team poll conducted by modate his Hall of Fame plaque. Wethersfield defeated Conafd back Joe Massey and flashy Other games include Duke at But Weaver, who selected Newspaper Enterprise Asso. Roberto Clemente, did make the The season moves into full Louis. Javier is accused of fail- chester High has been rewarded , , , __j vania, 17-9. grund gaining of sophomore McGlothlin and Merritt. He fin­ Players shares—Guaranteed But for today, Tom Seaver, No. 11 West Virginia; 20to- Palmer ahead of southpaw aces All players on the 24 big- second team, howj^er. swing this weekend. On Satur­ I "! with two better than average H lTlaTt Central (2-0) runs head-on into Dick Jauron. ished with a 9-7 mark. mlnlmums per man $15,000 to New York Met’s star pitcher, toe losing end to Hall High last ranked Tennessee at No. 13 Mike Cuellar and Dave McNally “ I feel I pitched more consist­ league clubs participated in the The second best vote-getter day, the New York Rangers for the years 1961 and 1963 crowds for its two home starts, Montclair State (3-0), a slight Montclair State comes to Ckm- to counter the Reds’ 3-4-5 punch the winners and $7,500 to the los­ said, “ If you were to start a meet the St. Louis Blues, the week. A year ago toe Red and Georgia Tech; No. 14 Arizona ently in the second half of the voting. was Bob Gibson, who finished through 1969. . . . Hilton White ^1,5 j^ed and White, with a 3-0 favorlte early in toe season to necticut with an undefeated rec- State at Washington State; Ore­ of right-hand swingers Tony ers or a share of gate receipts team from scratch, you'd have Oakland Seals take on the De­ White pinned a 36-26 defeat on season than I had since 1964 and The 23-year-oId Bench, in only jq tjjjjg johnny Bench first as the the season with a 23-7 record. has been named head basketball ,von-loss log, deserves a banner " ‘“ ‘i f**"” wln the Eastern Football Con- that Includes victories over gon at No. 15 UCLA; Iowa State Perez, Johnny Bench and Lee from first four games, which­ troit Red Wings, Buffalo visits coach at AIC replacing Bill Cal- ____ /i lb® Eagles. < 1965,” said the strapping right­ After a wide margin, Dave Mc­ crowd Saturday against Weth- ference title. The victor in New pjaat Stroudsburg and Delaware . at No. 17 Colorado; No. 18 North May, expressed some concern ever is larger amount. man to build It around.’ the Pittsburgh Penguins and the East's opponent, Waterford i i i hander, who won 43 games over Nally of Baltimore, Seaver and lahan who- resigned suddenly ersfield High at Memorial Field Britain could go all toe way. state, two formidable opponents. Carolina hosting South Carolina over the readiness of Cuellar as First game starting pitchers — Bench, outfielder Henry Aaron Minnesota North Stars battle High, despite toe 1-2 record, those two years for the Milwau­ Mike CJuellar, also of Baltimore, this week. Former New York starting at 1:30. . .Patty Torza, Connecticut faces a tough central has a defense big and Pacific at No. 19 LSU. his starter in game 2. Jim Palmer, 20 0 Baltimore, vs. of Atlanta and Ron with the Philadelphia Flyers. has size, speed and ability to 'Temple team after a three-year enough to stop the Indians, and kee Braves. New Conference followed Gibson in the voting. Yankee pitcher Art Dltmar has gfate Women’s Amateur golf A tum-away crowd of more And Anderson, who plans to Gary Nolan, 18-7, Cincinnati. Perranoski of Minnesota were The Montreal Canadlens meet layoff in the serie. The Huskies the margin may be In offense, The managers’’ concern over The closest voting was for re­ moved up from freshman has- champion, who plays out of the c ^ o llc ^ b u t iMt^'to^’T^dyaM than 69,000 will be on hand for go with right-hander Jim Mc- the lone repeaters from last Philadelphia Sunday, the Tonm- were 35-25 losers In their last ck>captain Pete Courcey at LOREN ANDREO their pitching rotation under- Called by Kuhn lief pitcher. Perranoski edged ant “^ i t o wal°thrva^^ Manchester Country Club, will gt^ong New London TOM L.EAHY toe Army-Notre Dame eiffair at Glothin Sunday, suggested he year’s team. to Maple Leafs visit Vancouver, encounter in 1966. fullback and halfback Dick (3un- East Catholic , „ ,__ Ti™ lines the feeling among most on- of (Cincinnati. ant. White was the varsity as- tjg the guest of honor at a party High. East Catholic South Bend to lend support to might bypass left-hander Jim , . ® free-swin*rin- CINCINNA'n (AP) - Specu- Following Bench jn the voting Wajme Grang^ Detroit tangles with the Bruins Otoer games Involving Con- nlngham have averaged 4.9 and Perranoskl had 338 votes to slstant last winter . . . Chicago Tuesday night, Oct. 20 at the toe Irish with screaming in ster­ Merritt, his biggest winner, in ^ tree awn^in , lation concerning a press jgj. catcher are two other crack in Boston and the CSilcago Black necticut teams: Southern Con- 4.5 yards to lead In rushing, < , m _high-scoring series is in the off- Granger’s 322. first baseman-outfielder Joe Pe- jgcai clubhouse. . .John McNa- eo. It’s one reason "opposing TOMMY HELMS favor of Tony Cloninger when « between two evenlv- conference by Commissioner young catchers. Manny Sanguil­ Hawks entertain Oakland. necticut (1-1) hopes to pull Its with quarterback Dale Finch the Reds face McNally in game ing between two two eveniy L»ATyKe pitone has been named defend- uiara, fired as manager of the Minimum Salary for NBA teams don't like to play Notre Bowie Kuhn swept baseball cir­ len of Pittsburgh and Ray Fosse This year, for the first time in ent in a separate maintenance Kansas (Jlty Royals, has signed offense together to overcome Its providing good passing balance, Two Share Title Dame at home. The other is 3 at Baltimore next Tuesday. matched powerhouses. cles today op the eve of the of Cleveland. three seasons, St. Louis is not suit by his wife. The latter is „ „ gg coach with the San favored host, Bridgeport (2-1); Connecticut should be able to their formldible punishing de­ McNally worked seven brisk Despite an offensive sag dur­ In Golf Tourney ing their sweep of Pittsburgh opening of the World Series be­ Bench’s voting superiority was the favorite to win the league’s seeking more than $100 weekly pranclsco Giants. . .Good news $15^500 Starting This Year Wesleyan (1-1) and the (Joast count on toe starting services fense, which shut off Northwest­ innings as the American League NITE OWI.S — Norma Imler tween Baltimore and Cincinnati. Guard (3-1) battle under nearly of quarterback Rick Robustelli, ern 35-14; Purdue 48-0 Md demonstrated by the total of Sports Slate West Division title. for the support of herself and the CIAC is that toe finals NEW YORK (AP) — The pub- of toe 1972-73 season under toe Low gross honors were shared champs breezed through an in- g° iUers^ to^ 189-472, Barbara Deganne 482, The unexpected conference. niilllpn The Blues have won the divi­ her daughter. Pepitone’s salary all basketball tournaments even odds In New London, and .— who------sit out much of last week's Michigan State 29-0. tra-squad game at home before set for late afternoon at World <68 ballots for h‘m. Sam Guillen lie never knows just how much agreement announcea by uom- budding Trinity team will be game because of a finger In- in the first annual Manchester Reds have proven their capacity Beverly DeSimone 459. sion since the NHL expanded in is an estimated $40,000. . . An- tjg staged at UConn next Injury-troubled Army knocked preparing to depart for Cincin­ Series pres.a headquarters, was was next with 130_ FRIDAY, OCT. 9 1967-68. All expansion teams, iione The UConn facilities are the superstars like Wilt Cham- in Troy, N:Y., with good chances jury. With him passing with well p^g^ office Golf Tournament off stale Holy Cross 26-0 in toe nati today. Weaver used Cuellar to roll up high scores. ------announced abruptly in New Bob Gibson of St. Louis was nual Punt, Pass & Kick Zone March. The UConn facilities are The Orioles displayed their SILK CITY — Harold Plecity Soccer Philadelphia, ^ Oakland, Bitta- then lost for the last two innings, then York Thursday night close to next best vote-getter , competition will be held s Z r - S P^us p S of Parlitog berlaln or Jerry West make, but payers a^ o c i a Z Z Z ‘h® , , XT 11,, DOwer bv crushing Minnesota 212-569, Fred Plecity 208-567, Ed Manchester at Bristol East- burgh, Minn^ota, Los Angeles Nebraska 28-0 midnight. for starting pitcher. day morning starting at 9.:3_0 at f Z a l '.’^ eJ e rw ^ sto e ^ b ig g e st It can be^sure toat when to^^^ TJZ^s7o7nTu:inTc relatively Inex- Zm rnto^anZuZtVto: ktoS Countir Club by Rick Mortconl i® said he was '=‘>"y>nce