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THURSDAY, DECfEMBER 10, 1970 Average Dally Net Press Run The Weather MGE tWENTY-EIGar For The Week Bnded bn^ tc^ three inches of gnbw ilfiatwtfratw lEagutng ijgral& November 14,1870 tonigdit,' changing to freezing rain;, low near 80 . Tomorrow rainy, windy; high in u j^ r 30e 16,080 to low 40s. c, ' ■ / About Town Maai^he»ter— A City o f Village Charm The annual meeting of the, IXaater’a ' ciub of BYlendeblp *< VOL. LXXXX, NO. 61 (THIRTY-TWO PAGES—TWO SBCmONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1970 (Clasalfled Advertising on P ^ e 29) PRICE ®N CENTS Lodge of Maaons wtU. be heldf at WlUle’a Steak l^puae

- cates the Nixon administration guy.” One problem is that “ butt- sles on the four bodies at Nor­ Is seeking a Vietnam settlement Bush, an' articulate, moder- I 448 HAItIFOIMI ROAD, MAMCHRSTO | ‘‘through the api^catlon of su­ ate-to-conservatlve RepuUlcEUi, ttSS ~ StSS PJI. legging" can be a one-man walk Hospital.. operaUcHi requiring nothing I>oUce said Rice’s wife Janet, perior force on fforth Vietnam.” was beaten in a hard-fought more a car or small truck 44, died of multiple ax wounds But Secretary of Defense Mel­ election by conservative Demo­ ««E HONOR CHAfWS CAROS and little ctqdtaL The entre- hi the head and stab wounds in vin R. Laird, appearing before crat Lloyd Bentaen. Bush reluc­ I OWN PAH.Y f iam-SAT. .itHI kde ' f takes orders • from her neck and chest, the Senate Foreign Relations tantly gave up his safe Houston A U . R icirou ss______preneur tM^gMWAliMI RUSWANT— D workers at a local factory or construction site, drives d w n (See Page Four) Policemen remove one of the victims of attack in which four members of a family died. (AP Photo) (See Page ElgM) (See Page Twelve) TWADMNB AOCEPTDO \-

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1970 PAOE'TW '6 Grim Cubans BO Y SCOUT Adrisory Panel To Snbop Sheinivolcl w Bridjje Notes and News ; Penn Central IH O O B8 l o t a q ______Into Tight Money Impact ' W e ic k e r^ IMILY FORRAREN18AND SnOK TO RIGHT DIET FOB NORTH U - 9 W A S raN G T O N (A F ) — The among pubUc (rfficlald and pri- BEST SLAM RKStll/I 1 Hit Record Dodd^ Duffey I Loan Okayed YOUNOPEOPIJE ♦ Q 9 3 PMt Rosd Pba. Hoote 30 federal government plans a con- analysts, A M AN Dairs . NEIW YORK (AP) — Failure held its monthly pack meeting By AlfBED SHEINWOU) C? 7 6 4 Vernon Td. 872 6713 fldential survey of more than While individual responses rC' pwwti Sk> aSMSW 0 A 7 3 wV* Prem ier Fidel Castro’s on Nov. 20. main confidential, they form 1 ByCominitt^ 8,000 selected firms next year to S p e n t Z e ro Till Mttif conttui ttf vtowfflp iksif cMMtakL A s the year draws to a close, ♦ K852 SUNbA?rWCEMB^i3Hi •goal of a lO-mUlion tan sugar Den 8 presented the opening raw material _____ from which______de-1 I search for nuggets of advice WEST EAST -crop, plus the lack of consumer ceremony and inspection was Measure the tight m(mey Im- ntnUffticnl studies are pre- (OoatiKDed from P ace One) J (Oonthmed from P a ge One) ONE MAN SHOW I * a Mft AOMinEO for my readers, and my latest A 82 A 7654 •goods, haa left many Cubans de- held by Murray , Roy, dlatrlct business Investment in p^red and made available to the Chiistnias ■Mini AudlMCis ;;^8aed and in a grim mood, the execuUve, and Harold Gaboury plants and equipment. law baa became a political Joker 2 regularly ride the New Haven is a beaut: Blat Chinese food C? K 10 5 2 Q I3 lloiri S«Y»r»oii _____ public. — DivlslcHi tsalqs. Another lO,O0o several times a week. Some­ 0 64 2 . ■njfew York Times reported to- council of Blackledge district ***® *“n *ig of a select panel because coftttlbutlons 0 8 1.7 pjM.- , OTimjfi mvnaap As envisioned by O B B and W IT H O U T day, you may get a fortune _ Mrs. Harry Mahoney of the ^ privately financed busl- petullturBS not persfioally in- board the trains in neighboring ALL MSm MMUmO 4 A 107643 4Q19 the SEC, the new supplemen­ Vernon Pm Mi I CuMm c i Sd iim M cookie that tells you that (', I I r S K, C A D s wi The Times dispatch w as sent v F W Women’s Auxiliary ore- advisory council, the gov- volvlnc the candidate are ex­ Westchedter County, N. Y. SOUTH tal survey would l(x>k at 1969 “ from Havana by two (Canadian gented American flags to*^all ® ™ ” ®“t ^ pre-test on some empt. Private campaign com- IQghway officials said traffic trumps are going to break A A K J 10 and 1970 developmenia which evenly from dien on. And you -free-lance Joumallsta, Jamea den leaders ^ busineasmen------*'three------new ------ques­ ntlttSM not controlled personal- on the major highways was (? A 9 8 may have changed a firm’s ac- PHNAMade heavy with those who chose to u fn iem won't have to play thoughtfully "R e a d and his wife, BeVerley. tions from a proposed form . ; , . .... by the candidate are not re­ 0 K Q J 109 5 "‘IJOlJS.MvlNO’ IS Auh .k . 1 , . John DeNegria, Miss Kathleen which otherwtoeUUkeone used tavestment this year and drive their own cars to work or I IMir 17 nquim Ktenpinyhig if you’re faced by something quired to file. TmM or Mult Siardltn A None ““u *»®®<* “ d R®®«°® Thompson re- In a similar data-gathering pit^ anticipated ones for next year. participate in hastily - arranged like today’s hand. I k i :n ('ii noNMi-: An example of the law 's loop­ 1,136 Visits South Wc«t North East :SlH f ®®‘^«^ one-year ser^atars ject In 1967. t)»® 1969-70 tight A H A G G A R car pools. But again ho major South dealer. hole is In New England where 2 0 Pass 3 0 Pass \M) I)K ... >®«l®«li». M ^ ^ e d also highway..j>roblems were report­ East-West vulnerable. The trial for the new ques- conmtioiw. the s ^ e y seven of the 12 Senate candi­ 3 Z> Pass 3 N T Pass , M UNOEll 17 MMlina Opming lead — Eight of Star M \ (' 111 N 1-: r N S The report relates mUk pro- *“"”"**■ uonstiona isIS aimed, ottlclalsoniciais aavsay, ai at ***® ®*t®nt rt.w.i/vnmAr to whlfch dates this year—Including four Last Month ed. (Ml Halt My wry Pass 5 0 Pass flnancial market develc^ments monda. 4 4 eduction is down, and the meat - m a ^ a mhin onH finding out whether the wording of the five wlnnelnB—report per- Some commuters appareirtly ' la eiitiln mti) 6 0 • All Pass . TIIKII iLKK: n )/{(-n influenced actual expenses for H ie nurstng services of the When today’s hand was play­ is clear and likely to pnxluce sonally receiving and spending RockvUle PubUc Health nursing had still another solution. They 'seated Den J made forts new plants and equipment and stayed home. ed in a team match, both tables ------the informaticin sought cimcern- nothing. Association are expanding each JBAN-PAUL BELMONDO ing c o n d l^ S ir o T t o r e r r a n d for Inventories this year, "Beautiful!" exclaimed a po­ got to ^ diamonds a^ in eaA the ace of hearts Reports of xero spending were month according to the report rcreaaingly short supply.’’ ^oneers and It also would explore antici­ lice spokesman in Westport availability of credit compeu:«d DOUBLE KNIT filed by Edward M. Kennedy, jugj completed by Miss iRuth ^ and ruffed a heart Hgh trumps ALAIN DEIX)N eight of diamonds. - "Clothing is increk^y dlffl- * made footat^ls. with 1961-60. pated 1971 expenditures for when asked about the morning took the rest. D-Mase., Edmund S. Muskie, Hoyt, supervisor. The first declarer saw that :cult to obtain and Premier Cas- °"®-y®®*; ®«vl®® were these purposes— and how these ^ transportation situation in his Dally Questloa For three hours Thursday, the D-Maine, John O. Pastore, D- During the past month a total die had no problem if the four ^,tro has warned of even more oe- lP«®®n‘®1 ^o the foUowlng cubs: might have been different if fi- city. " I didn’t hear any com­ Partner opens wtth 1-NT, and select squad from the all-busl- R.I., and Lowell P. Weicker Jr., 1,136 visits were made in missing trumps broke evmly. "rio u s shortages in textiles,” the "® »* councU—potential reapon- nanclal market developments ommlBsl(Hi. ______220 were for the purpose of glv- think of your partner’s skill at SDN. 3-4:10-6:16-8:36 (P[( P,M-’Ki:JO leyan has received a total of Prouty,rrouiy, R-yt.,K-vi., listed no contri- f " 7'"“?.*''* ^ choose to play hookey. "No side Story, 7:30; M ad World, . It was all right to hope for a Rivera, John David Brsindt, D a­ playing notrump contracts. Add ket is priced up to $160. A pack- The budgH ^ e n c y ’s ropre- ^ $iw:(J(i)'''irom the Na- b u ^ to h i m s e l f - ^ ^ y ^ for health guld- P«>Wem.” he said. "There axe favorable trump break, but it vid Hidesavage, Dean TuUy, 10:16 as much as a ten or a jack to ag;e of chiclets from Mexicoqill a e n ^ v e , Davto T IhUett, Foundation, Wes- $2,600 in expenaes, for edvertls- all kinds of buses and they Just Burnside—^Borsallno, 7:16, 9:26 should have occurred to declar- ^ ; bring $6." Dean LcMay, Stephen Mitchell, Infp &HCG. the hand, and you would un- m ^ ® a point ot the , president Colin G. Camj^ zipped from the station to the In addition to “chronic water K®idn Moran, John Heavens, IS U K E J,. . . , At the Tolland Well Child C lin - UA Theater — Five Easy «r that the trumps might break ‘V.wrp iViM othero at the s t ^ of the sesslw announced this week, turnpike." 3-1. (In fact, the odds are about " shtwtoges,” the story continues, Douglas Marti, Normand Ra- Pieces, 7:16, 9:16 Copyright 1970 that It was a public meeting. H e . , . , j Another comment from Manchester Drive-In — Mondo 6 to 4 in favor of 3-1 break.) “those Cubans who still own ®Wa, Robert St. Pierre, Roger later______told__ a reporter______the___ bust- A total of $84,689 will be used Lated b, S«»t. a«,r,W, a Greenwich officer: “It’s going g.^ ^ane General Features Oorp. siu liiis Chib of HarMord Hotit 20 infants and pre-school chll- Precaution , care are rare, since imports of Pierre, Harold Twigg, and ness councU exercises strictly for two separate sutnmer stody Francl.*) R. Valeo.- Murphy and pretty_—....li T well. I think there i are>«*a ' ' A total of 12 diptherla No. 2, 10:30; Under Ground, At the other table of the private automobiles in Cuba Robert Turcotte. an advisory role in OM B’s proc- prog;rams for secondary school Cramer, present members of more buses than people." smallpox, one 7:00 match, Mrs. Rixi Markus, fam ­ School Bond* at Lou> . NEW ENfiUND ■‘have been suspended since J®ff LukaslewlcJ was present- essing of forma proposed by fed- teachers at the Campus. Congress, were sent i>ersonaI , Buses for the strike service Meadows Drive-In — God’s ous E ^ lis h expert, took a sim­ -1961.” ed a bear badge and a two-year eral officials. An additional $89,600 will be letters ;arller this lieek in Dr. were provided by Greyhound, polio vaccinations were given. Ldttle Acre, 7:07; Mondo Cane ple precaution against the W ASH INGTON — TTie down- ’ FI6URE SKATUN CHAMPIONSHIPS , Public telephones, “when they service star. The council’s part in govern- allocated for two sclentiflc study C H R ISTM A which they were urged to file. (Continental Trallways (evening No. 1, 9:00; Mondo Cave No. 2, normal bad trump break. After ward trend in voter ai^roval of ■ • are working,’’ are free, the re- Athletic pins were presented mental Informaticm-huntlng ac-. programs, one related to gaiax- Grossman, another loser, and M rs only), the (ConnecUcut Company winning the first trick with the public-school hoods in the mld- Hoi'iford Arana. Reuiw 5, Soulli Wtadsor , porters write, adding: “Educa- to Brian <3ox, David Marshall, tlvlty has come under attack lea and the other to plgpnenta. theUlC unsuccessfuluil0U\;«JCg>o«.iu minor-party ____kAalfVi 8210 U ie WWIUlCWUJUl. and the Connecticut xvcuLWCijr CULU Railway and ‘ Cinema I—Sciooge, 1:30, 3:30, nlne of diamonds, Mrs. Markus 19608 reached a new low last ■ tion is free for everyone but, it Jeffrey Konqiatkin, David Pos- from consumer groups ydio Wesleyan also received an in­ candidates were sent blunt two- “^ ^ r ^ S ^ o ^ S l d S OO" 6:30, 7:30, 9:30 led a low heart. year, the Department of EducM.- i' la said,' a student must be poUti- sum, Brian Sirioe, Lawrence charged at Senate hearings that stitutional g;rant of $22,866. sentence telegrams. flcials of the State Transporta­ East won and returned a ed at the conference. Cinema II—Diary of a Mad tlon reports. Voters ^ p ro v e d SATURDAY, DEDEMBER 12th ■R eally integrated to receive a fl- Berry, and Tracy Sylvester. the business advisers, until re- ______“W e don’t expect to get re­ tion Department said. trump to dummy’s seven. Not­ In the Ellington schools, ru Housewife, Fri. Dec. 11—7:80, only an average of 48.6 per cent 1 nal degree in the key piofes- Brian Slrlos and David M ar- centiy, had met in virtual secre-, ports from some of these peo- The end of the strike was ing that the trumps had not 1:00 P.M. DANCE.— Fraa Styte SkfMing 9:30 p.m.; Sat. Dec. 12—1:30, of the dtdlor value and 66.8 per­ * sterna such as medicine and shall received the aquanaut cy. W ITH O U T pie,” a staffer in Valeo’s office signaUed late Thursday as na­ broken, Mrs. Markus ruffed a __. . __children aged 6 through 12. 3:30, 6:30, 7:30, 9:80 cent of the number of bond is­ 7:30 P.M. DANCE.— Fran Stylo SkoHngHnol . la w ." baeige. Brian also received the The questUmnalre-clearlng Job said. "But w e’ve got to ask for tional railway strike leader, C.L. club, led a spade to dummy’s SWEET CIDER Mrs. Dussinger set up the clinic sues voted upon. ^’Am(Mig radical students,” naturalist and sportsman badge is assigned to O M B imder a them." Dennis, ordered his men back queen and ruffed another low OPEN isVERY WEEKEND and it was directed by Dr. $2.50 — Tickets Available At The Door .• the account states,' “there is a and David also received the World War H-vlntage federal re- In the 46-year history of the club. There would be no prob­ U N T IL N E W Y E A R ’S Wilfred iRobinaon, Ellingtcm’s to work after a federal Judge (289-3401) ^ strong undercurrent of criticism traveler badge. ports law which consumer advo- (Corrupt Practices Act the Jus­ Aboition Fig^t lem if the ace of clubs had ^ Qts., ■/] Gaia., Oals., Kegs, health director. In all, 928 artment ment of non-business members ■ There had been reason to be­ would be safe if the player with lington schools and the reports Brisk Trade Roman Catholic bishops. COLOR HITS apologizing to adult vlsitora for to such advisory panels. lieve the look-the-other-way pol­ the last trump also had four or Wheefingy Dealing BOLTON were sent to the State Tuber­ A J(^t pastoral letter will be Spencer Tracy his empty refrigerator,” the The last planned buaineBs sur- icy might be reversed after more spades. culosis Association. red Sunday in all Missouri An All Star Oast Reeds say, but he told them he 8A N TA ANA, Calif. (A P ) — vey w as done In Oie wake cf the CID ER M ILL Asst. Atty. Gen. Will Wilson on Prods Stocks Catholic churches reaffirming This was the case. Mrs. IT’S A MAD BIAD An Immunization clinic was still brieves many people, prob- The estranged wife of Murray igee financial market stringency Routes 6, 44A, Bolton, Conn. several occasions Indicated the The . Markus discarded a heart from MAD MAD WORLD conducted by Dr. Joseph Kris- NEW YORK (AP) the church’s stand against abor- ably a majority, “still believe in Chotiner, a presidential adviser, —and the results, sponsors say, M. SUversteIn — 643-6389 department might prosecute vi­ dummy on her fourth ^lade. m tan, Vernon’s Health officer with stock ^lon. BHdel.” says a bk she is writing will drew widespread interest olators this year. plus 98 infants and pre-school chli- higher ' ' ' early this afternoon in ------^ — detail President Nix(m’s “secret However, department spokes­ Natalie Wood dren given a total of 68 dljrfi- fairly brisk trading. WEST SIDE STORY maneuvers in national and Call- man J ( ^ W. Hushen said theria shots, 21 smallpox and 34 At noon the D ow Jones aver­ (O) fornia politics and spell out” her This Christmas Ihursday: ’T m in no position to Defector Study measles vaccinatiema. age of SO industrials was up 4.17 husband’s “role in all that say w e’re going to prosecute.” A new series of classes for at 826.23. \riieeling and dealing.’’ As a result d the I(x>phole- Recessed After expectant mothers will start in Advances increased their Am alia Chotiner, 44, naked FOGARTY BROS^ give your man ftlled law, virtually all cam­ January. margin over losers for the New superior court Thursday for a 818 RROj^.gHREET—MANOHEBTMB paign finanQial arrangements Heariufl!'AACTakuag Admir&lrAUBuu cia husband of Dr. Cornelius Boelhouwer, York Stock Exchange to more eleplKme 649-4638 _ are processed by various ^ consultant, met (hen 2 to 1. WABHINQTON (AP) — A flve years. Chotiner Is a New- zen-erated (xmunlttees. Haggar twice, during the month with Analysts cited investor hopes House Foreign Affairs subc(»n- port Beach, CaUf., and Waahlng- these committees are not re- q S ^ d to fflV u iV lr tem^wUons the visiting nurses. His dis- for improved (xwporate earn­ mittee recessed until next week ton attorney and longtime politi- ATLANTIC * V AiiaoiAnocuBslons 4>OTl centered around ther­ ings in 1971. Also, they added, its hearings into the unsuccess- cal adviser to Nixon, FOGARTY'S INSURED vrith tli'e Senate secreteury. (. apeutic abortions and cases of an end to uncertainty over a ful defection (rf a Soviet sailor she told newsmen before the QIL H E A T BUDGET PAYMENT PLA^ the sctuml social workers. jxisslble long-term rail strike re­ after several congressmen lam- divorce hearing, which la ex- Double Knit Andover Miss Wllhelmena Werkhoven, moved for the time being the basted the Coast Guard yester- pected to last several days, her A ir Conditioning head i^yslcal therapist at major negative factor in the day for its handling of the Incl- book Is about ChoUner’s work as ! F m I OU — OU Itarnar Rockville General Hoeidtal, met news horizon. dent. a "hatehet m an" for the presi [_ Bales and Sarvloa 84 Hanr Cnatoniai Barvlaa Fellowship S^ts with the nurses to keep them Stocks Were up In all (Mitegor- 'Subcommittee CSialrman Rep. dent. abreast of the latest pro­ ies except for airlines, vdiich Wayne L. Hays, D45hlo, led the Yule Gathering fessional developments In reha­ were lower, and mdara, mall intensive questioning of Coast “ E FRI. - SAT. - SUN. Slacks... bilitative nursing. She dem(Xi- order-relail, chemi(»ls and FI^SaNCHESTe ADULT SHOW Guard Commandant Adm. Ches­ Next Thursday strated techniques of range of rails, uriilch were mixed. Y o t ter R. Bender. U N D E R G R O U N D Fri.-Sat. only moti(m and poeltionlng patients. Laige-bl(x:k trades included RHS 6 & Uh m 801 ION NOICH Hays called It ‘‘shocking’’ that The Women’s Fellowahip of the Coast Guard "didn’t know 94,100 Storilng D rug at 41, off JERRY GROSS Presents the Andover Congregational and 62,800 Studebaker-Worthlng- the historic rules on refugees.” Slightly Flared! (Church will hold its annual Egyptians Scoff ton at 61, off %. Other K g ‘the Lithuanian sallcs:, 82- Christmas gathering on Thurs­ Board prices included Fannie year-old radioman Blmas Kudlr- . / \ day at 8 p.m. in the church so­ At Talks Pledge mae, off % to 63%; Monsanto, mERDOUIS ka, was returned to the Soviet TeUhier where sh^$^at u4iha cial room. DRIVE-IN Hartford 5 37.3121 off 1 to 38%; General Motors, up MONDOCANE"I HARTFORD SPRINGFIELD EXPWY.-ROUTC 91 NORTH vessel after he leaped to the cut­ The newest, most comfortable fabric to There will be an exchange of CAIRO (A P ) — Egypt 1 to 79; Travelers, off % to 28%; ter Vigilant as the two ships lay C small gilts as part of the pro- bruriied aside today Israel’s and Penn Central, up % to 6%. mred together off Martha’s enter the men’s wear scene in 50 years . . - is gram. Oo-hoetesaes for the pledge to work for peace in the Amex prices Included Nytron- Vinei^ml to n e ^ ia t e oI Lunches Mrs. Meir imagines. Israel talks wbibBROUHO Ai'tislii ka was severely beaten by the Lunchey Joes, cab- theatrical maneuvers of Tel express, whl<* runs on the elec- pnNhKtions' alter three deputies sheared off bage-plneapple salad, potato ^ Waridngton -im w to trifled main line from Budapest g g > . 7:20-9:25 hla sbeulder-lengtb hair has chips, pickles, rice pudding urato for to Prague and West Berlin, been awarded $26 in U.S. Dls- with raisins. oeace" Several coaches of the ex- IH*. n i f * . TECHNROLOir r triot Court here. Friday: Ham salad sandwich, press were reported derailed, Louis Craig Mouck H, 21, peanut butter sandwich, vege­ claimed In Ida suit the three table soup, celery sUcks, ice > Herbie deputies clipped his hair to one- cream, mice bar. haU inch in length against his Bread and butter sandwiches MANCHESTER CIVIC ORCHESTRA toow roj^MJute murotsMtYfOKTnemarm fAmrn/nmMmKftr “ violent oibjectloo’’ at the Page and milk are served with all County Jail June 28. Mauck had meals. AHD OHORAlf been arrested for disturbing the peace and asaault and battery. Charge Your Purchase Wifh: Maaohester Evening Herald JOINT CONCERT PLUS: SHORT SUIJECTS cR 7HM 9:00 ft In bis decision. Judge Ted Andover Oomfipoadeat, Anna MASTER CHARGE - HARTFORD NATIONAL , Dalton aaid Wtodnesday that| F ftk o *. TeL 7tt-8S4T. ■AlUY AUDITORIUM I. “while the intense feelings often — ..... Mqnch. tt. r High School RESTAURANT or your "PERSONAL REGAL CHARGE CARD.” aroused hy longJialred young ~ 216 MiUlon Vehicle* SUNDAY, DEC. 13 at 3:30 P.M. '< people are wldeqnreod and per­ ROUTE «3 haps understandable, the forci­ BOSTON— Most cf the Amer­ conductor: Dr. JACK H E L L E R JONAS LOG CABIN LOUNGE &RA „ TALCOTTVILLE. CONN. ble cutting of long hair foe rea- ican fishing fleet is mode up cf aololat : K A Y DONNESTAD ROUTE 87, LEBANON P R I M E R IB . . . $$.25 ' sons of personal distaste by offi­ small boats of less than. five ADULTS 12.00 STUDENTS FREE net tons. “Vessels,’’ which are cials having control of such per­ I ^ ' 'JF35 FRIDAY SFEGAAL SIRLOIN STEAK...... $4.95 laiger, account for aixMt 16 sons Is not to be excused." HIP STEAK...... $4.25 Dalton added that although per cent of the fleet cf about TWIN LOBSTERS ...... $5.7S 82,000 craft and catch a loige “THE BEST FILM OF BAKED STUFFED LOBSTER...... $5.25 Mniiok has filed a claim “upon percentage of the flafa. FULL GDUB8E LONS ISLAND DUCK...... $4.65 which relief should he granted You expfect her to date only you? That's OK, but make it easier for Recently two trawlers were THE NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL!” LONDON BROIL w/Mushroom Sauce ...... - - - • $3.6$ . . . the court does not feel that her to say "No" to the other fellows. Give her a Ring of Intent for built, each 800 feet long, one —Archor WIntttn, New York Poit tiio plaintiff was damaged to all to see. They’re real diamonds. At these prices? Yes! Not really COLUMBIA PICTUKS • BBS ProduCt'On SATURDAY BPECKAL any appreciable eoctent.” operate tn the Atlantic, the SAUTEED KINS CRAB...... - $4J0 engagement diamonds.but if and when the time comes you ly/o REBAL MEN'S am p .otherto In the Pacific. These “fac­ JACK NICHOLSON HIP STEAK ...... $4.75 BROILED LAMB C H O P S ...... - - $3.65 tory e a p *" are the lazgest fW i- become engaged, we'll trade this in towards a proper'engage- l i y veasels ever built in the ' W ITH M USHROOM SA U CE — F U L L COURSE BAKED STUFFED SCALLOPS...... $3.6$ ment ring. Unless, of course, she feels so sentinlental about It, "The Complete ’ United Statea. n v E HALF BROILED SPRINS CHICKEN ...... $3.55 O O B B B O M N i she wants to keep it forever. SEAFOOD or LOBSTER NEWBERS ...... $4JM) Regular Ground EHSM HAMBURG i/oncwiw Bw ry m ooy oi m i i u i uw y w f ^ n r VEAL PARMESAN...... $3.50 tO I-907 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER— M 3-2478 7 MBntif2St2V 9 ?M. — 1 A.M. BROILED SWORDFISH ...... $3JS 69e lb. PIECES and not 680 and S8e os COLOR OPEN TONIGHT AM) EVERY NIGHT TP 9 P .M . ’ ' to Ml* rnusk^f— . VEAL SCALLOPINI ...... _.^^$3.50 was Inoorrectiy adye^ I f n a B 4 tiaed in our ad last SATURDAY TO 5:30 P A i. MMbad SaOr Eapmt flnodazi COUNTRY CLASSICS MARK RESJGBVAnONS EARLY FOB TOUR ; night- Countvy Wwsfwvvi Bond RANQUBre Ain> BOUDAl PARSnSB tfim i jeWELARS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 M l at For Reoervatioiia, GaU 41S-8871 THE BROTHERS THREl SM BIADf ST. I M AIN Fm EBT. M ANCHEFIBR. OONN. OPEN TONIGHT-UNTIL 9 P .M . O P E N W E E K D A Y S 8 - 8:88 WILL APPEAR EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIORT N o Advanea ; i SUNDAYS 12 Noon - 8 FOB YOUR DDHINO AND DAMODfO PLXABURJE fE S \ Sola of Tlekeli Banquet FacUltlee Available

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PA G E POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1970 t-f' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1970 PAGE FIVE d the National Merit Scholarship Vernon Back to School Tolland Qualifying test Feb. 16 at 6 a.m. sert was Us way cf showing he production has^ forced down -the This will include help for con­ _ Girl "Sentenced at the high school. Mexicans in Small Outpost means business. He has created price and bulU*^enormou8 stocks struction or rebuilding' of 1,600 NEW YORK (AP) — Co­ ’Die qualifying test la also the a national Arid Lands Commis­ in poahuUa warehouses. farm houses, two health centers Tn Youth’s D e ath - '■'f| median Bill Cosby says he first step for students who wish and three schools. One school November Biiildiiig Permits More Than 450 Responses sion “to promote development , Echeverria wants fo stop pro­ BRIDGEPORT (AP) —Bridge­ is going to give'up his tele­ to participate in- other scholar­ Reside at ^Door to Deserf of the arid sones of the coun­ will teach new agriculture tech­ ship programs administered by Your Gift Gallery duction for a wMle and put the port Superior Court Judge Rob­ vision riiow and go into By CHABIJM OBEEN try.” niques. Up From Last Year’s Total school teaching, a long-held To Questionnaires Counted the National Merit Scholarship land revolution a half century farmers to work building desert ert A. Wall sentenced a l^year- framed ? Press Writer ago. About half of Mmdeo’s land roads. Eleven states or territories in ambition. y Corp. ’These programs include AawoUted old 'Bridgeport girl T ^ n '^ a y to A total of 70 building: permits blueberry jello with topping:, BV>r the people who live on area is considared arid, land on Mexico contain arid lands. Ech­ In order to.prepare for his More than 460 replies to the mashed potatoes, peas,* peanut National Achievement and NOEL SHOP MBLCXIOR OCAMPO, Mexico They will be paid the mini­ not more than years in was Issued this past month by Thursday: Meatloaf, mashed those farms littie has changed whhdi no. cereal crops will grow mum wage of $2 a day and their everria plans 5,000 m iles of ru­ the State Ta/rth'tar Women in new profession, he sold Fri­ Board of Education community butter sandwich, nutmeg fluff Scholarship Program for Out- without irrigation or land where ral roads in the next six years Building: Inspector Francis Me- potato, buttered q>lnach, bread questionnalre have been receiv- cake. standing Negro Students and (AP) — “Welcome Mr. Presi­ since the days of the revolution. own contractors for 400 miles of Niantic,^tor manslaughter. Nuity, as oiq>osed to just 40 is- and butter, fruit cup. day at Uie taping of a David 935 MAIN STREET - AT WATKINS dent to the door to the desert.” They stUl try to force a living crops fall at least half the time at a cant of about $20 million, You Can Be At Hartford Framing. See Our Un­ Frost show for Jan. 4, he will ed by Superintendent of School’s Tuesday, chillburger, butter- Special Scholarship programs dirt roads. Machines will be y Wise had earlier plead- sued for the same month last Friday: Vegetable soup, tuna TELEPHONE 643-5171 The banner was strung across from the desert with primitive because rainfall ia scarce. used sparingly so the construc­ plus 665 irrigation projects cost­ guilty to manslaughter in the enter the Univeralty of Mas­ Dr. Kenneth lAacKenzle. ed spinach, ^ p le crisp. administered by NMSC for busi- Echeverria is telling the year. roll, pickles, potato chips, lem- Many of the questionnaires Wednesday, , celety ness and industrial firms, Ocampo’s unpaved main street. methods, managing only, a mar­ tion will take longer. ing $62 mlllicn. Aug. 21 death of Jatrves Melvin, usual Collection of Custom and Stock Frames for sachusetts at Springfield and farmers not to expect spectacu­ Next year he expects to-i^nd The total estimated value of on taris. Milk is served with all contain written comments, in ad- sticks, tossed salad, iniddlng NMSQT participants must Paces of peasant farmers re­ ginal existanoe far from the cur- That wage la more than dou- 23, also of Bridgeport. this past month’s permits was meals. study for his master’s de­ lar orernigiit results, and is urg­ at least $11.3 mlUtonf'Tw farm, Your Favorite Print or Art Piece. See Our Selec­ gree. dition to the multi-choice ans- with fruit. pay a $1.25 test fee. When the flected surprise as they watched rent of this oounby’s (louriahlng blt the average daily income Miss Wise allegedly struck $442,685 as c^tposed to only Legion Auxiliary wers provided to the 40 question Thursday, rollups, potato scores are reported each ptb*- their presideiit and his party ecanomj^ ing them to help Um help them. cattle and r^e^ataUon pro­ Melvin with a chair during an Cosby, 32, said school He inaugurated here one of the from the land here, so the gov­ jects. Muc)).4]f'^s spending will tion of Mirrors, Wall Plaques, Prints and “Arty” $19'2,007, last year. Dobosz Frtel Laboc Hansen survey. *' chips, pickle slaw, wax beans ticipating student receives a stir up clouds at white dust in The average income for a ernment hopes this will stimu­ argument, causing him to fall to Accounting for the largest Unit 14, American Legion Aux- teaching had been his goal The board agreed to have the (high school), fruit. handbook to help him under- aelf-hup plana. be algtefl at agriculture diver- his death from a second story since he was 20, but first walking 11 rough the streets of head of housefa(dd in this area is This aren’a main product is late the region’s economy while Gifts. ' amount last month was $150,000 iHary will meet- Wednesday at surveys tallied b y ' a CHtizens Friday, fish sticks, tartar stand his scores and com{>are'; this outpost in the northern $28.32 a month. porch. of additional costs of a three- 8 p.m. at the Legion Home, Navy service and then the candeUa wax, a substance with federal end state ^ authorltlM Echevenria (lew north on an Committee after the start of the sauce,. parsUed potatoes, but- his test performance with that j ctate of Coahuila. President Lula Etoheverria, 48, look for new ways'' to prmdde " ^"HARTFORD story office building. Other per- West Rd. for its annual CSirist- need to make money stood new year. tered carrots, gingerbread with of other higd> school students , several uses, the most impor­ executive jet that seats only in the way. Ocampo la indeed a “door to promised In his inaugural ad­ tant aa an ingredient in the hard steady employment J o e tite eight pec^e, thus avoiding the mlta issued, and their estimated mas party, Board chairman Kenneth Kay- topping. across the country, the desert." The surfaced rocul value were: Six new dwellingE), Reports will be made on ac- He said he would continue dress Dec. 1 to do something wMte covering of some kinds of 18,960 ejido • ternnarg In the flock of politicians who usually LIQBEn DRUB FRAMIIMG CO. nor will then feed the tally re- Nursery Assistants highest scoring students ! from the outside wdrld ehds at about the problems of the “cam- Ocampo area. $112,000; one duplex dwelling, tiviUes of the gift shops at the to make television appear­ suits into a computer for inter- Assisting mothers at the Tol- ®8*h state will be named I chewing gum. The Ocaiiqm area want to go along. He was ac­ PARKADE $22,000; one, six-family apart- three Veterans Hospitals. Re- the city’s hmits. Beyond, there peslnoB" and 'their poverty. He produces one-fourth of M ^co’a The gpvdnunent will alao companied only by his closest 341 BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER ances after ending his show pretation. land Cooperative Nursery semi-finalists and if advanced , is nothing but desert spotted ment building, $60,000; one ad- freshmento will be served and — “I will work to pay the called this the meet serloua national candelis wax produc­ spen4^^c(t^t $6.4 million over advisers and the secretaries of OPEN Stores: Hartford, New Britain and Simsbury. Tine Tests School next week al’e Monday, to finalist standing will bo eUgl- , Gifts from with 26 ejldoe—the communal problem Mexico faces. icxt four yeora on irrigation ditlon to a car parts building, 8Hts exchanged. rent, but my real work is ed­ Tine tuberculosis tests have Mrs. Richard Wetherell, Mrs. t>*® tor Scholarship considers- . tion and exports large quantities agriculture, of public works and A.M. to 10 P.M. (arms that grew out of Mexico’s His visit to the northern de­ projects, schools and sanltaUo.n $15,000; one free standing Breaking the ucation.” been given to all staff members David Benjamin, Mrs. John tion. In action to the National the Dutch to the United States. But rA hydraulic resources. ground sign $8,000; installation The combined soCieUes of St. of the local schools, as well as Dewart. Merit Scholarships financed by , of g;sLs pumps, tanks and such, Joseph’s C3mrch will sponsor a to substitute teachers, cafeteria Wednesday, Mrs. Kenneth NMSC, more than 450 buslneu . Country $19,800; '' parish Christmas supper dance workers and school bus drivers, Farris M rs. John Dewart, corporations, foundations, col- Also: installaUon of two heat- and breaking of the Christmas New Canaan Mrs. Joseph DlCarU. l®^®®- unions, and individuals • according to the Board of Edu­ The Pennsylvania Dutch produced these ing and air conditioning units wafer, Dec. 19 at the Polish- cation. Friday, Mrs. John Dewart, otter scholarships through the for two banks, $20,000 ; 56 mis- American Club ballroom, Vil-<- fascinating Christmas gifts. Hex Signs ‘Blood Bath’ Teacher Negotiations Mrs. Rober Broberg and Mrs. program. We’II gladly gift wrap cellaneous permits, $35,835; sb; ^age St. Arnold Kusmln. which your friends will use indoors or certificates of occupancy, $9. Dancing will be to the music Members of the Board of Manchester Evening Herald Education may sit in on the „ National ^ Scholanhlps . , . . , ToUand corre^tondent Bette out, 8 in. $1.25, 16 in. $2.25; 28»/2 in. PARKADE OPEN 6 NIGHTS TILL 9 all your purchases at Total fees collected and turned of the Krakowska Orchestra Claims Four board negotiating team’s ses- Tolland High S<*ool students tel. 176-2846. $5.50. The Fracturs (certificates) which over to the town were, $4,838. from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30. Break- expecting to complete their sec- Thla Included 12 sewer connec- ing of the Christmas wafer and (Continued from Page One) sions with the Tolland Educa­ were copied from the Fanners Museum, DOWNTOWN OPEN EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SATUiDAY no extra charge. tion Association, according to ondary school requirements and HMSII Landis Valley, Pa., include, Birth, Wed­ tion fees of $2,800. the Polish dinner will be served Her son Stephen 16, died of details of agreement reached to enter college in 1972 should M U ir u u m e a Masons’ Master at 9:30 p.m. , j i . i. register now to participate in TAIPEI — Tlie government ding" and House Blessing designs, $1 ea. Dr. Norman Fisher has been For tickets reservations and multiple ax wounds in the head ia«This week, is the first time in recent the 1971-72 ^National Merit h ^ decld^ to ® ^ r^ $ ^ m«- elected Worshipful Master of general Information call Mrs. and their daughter Nancy, years thatF.. . theA.- "TEA . •has______agreedj R/^hniArahin ScholareWp PmcTAm. Program, accord- lloii to build an integrated steel Fayette Loc^e 69, A.F. and Alex Wagner or Mrs.Albie Albie was found strangled with the tie. fing to high school principal mill at Ka(rfisiung, in Southern A.M. for the coming year. Matya. Fdlth I ^ proceaure, accorang lo ' Formosa. When fully developed. Other officers elected were Ladles of Columbus _ ^ ..u .i u h fire* sten for entrv into the nlant will nroduce 2 milUoii D ^iel Bzalontait seiiior war- Victory Assembly, Catholic Fltxpatrick, had her head bash- Kalas, who along with James the program is the taking of tons of sfeel a year. den; Stanley P. Campbell, ju- Ladles of Columbus will hold its ed in” with the hammer and Cornish represents the board in nlor warden; Wilfred Lutz, annual Christmas party, Tues- ^led of a skull fracture at Nor- the negotiation sessions, treasurer, and Charles E. Rob- at the Mlllbrook Restaurant, walk Hospital without regaining School Enrollment inson, secretary. Rt. 83 ,, , Enrollment in the local schools Appointed officers for the A social hour will be held at ®on«c|_o«®['®^. ^ fnereased by seven students year will be; Roger P. Curtis, p ^nd dinner will be at “®® Chief Henry E. Keller, during the month of Novem- senior warden; Robert Bernier, 7. Mrs. Robert Gnimbach is Young John, according to Kei- ber, according to Dr. MacKen- junior deacon; Allan Johnson, chaiirman and she will be as- ler, was a Boy Scout about to zle, making for a total of 2,671 Black a Decker Ma s O F ® senior steward; Robert E. Sll- Mrg. Herbert Paganl, become an EJegle Scout. Among students ver, junior steward; W. Kurt.j^^^ Leonard McGee and Mrs. other places, poUco. searched Meadowbrook School added Berthold, chaplain; Albert Mlf- py^on Lisk. Members are ask- campsites he had used In scout- four studenU with present en- fitt, associate chaplain; Ernest bring grab bag gifts. ing activities. rollment at 748; Hicks Memorial L. Dimmock, junior organist; OhUdren’s Party PoUce said a .22-caUbre pistol, added two, (or an enrollnr^ent of MAKE IT X GOLDEN Gordon Gibson, marshal and The second annual children’s some ammunition, and one of 476; Middle School added two, A GREAT GIFT IDEA . . . Harold^10 (Davis,iDavis tiler. Christmas party, sponsored by the family’s six cars were miss- for a present enrollment of 947; CHRISTMAS WITH TRIFARI . the TVilland-Wlndham Legal As- ing, but two racks of rifles and and the high school dropped be held at the Masonic Temple , , For someone very special . . . BURLINGTON'S SHEER on Otvhnrd St Jnn 2 at 7 "30 elstance program will be held several other guns not in cases one student for an enrollment of SURPRISE HER W ITH Monday from^__* 1 — to 1 4p.m. p.m. in in the the were were still still in in the the house. house. 600. give her o luxurious gold pin PANTYHOSE 1^*^* ^ ____ ..»■*«. f \ t thn inrni aoiH thA aMri* r Iaa waa Ncw Year’s Ball Potlnck SuDDer Community Room of the First Police said the elder Rice was and earring set, A MICKEY MOUSE oniA iTAi^wahin ot Fcdoral Bank, Park Place, a chef at the High Standard gun A New Year’s Eve Ball will Sheer pantyhose, proportioned thJ^ irTiTn factory in Hamden, about 40 be held at St. Matthew’s 2nd beautifully gift boxed from Trifori. to fit in a wonderland af GRANNY GOWN f^.iroh of R^kvtite^ll cailldren of low-income famll- miles away. He discovered the Church, featuring music by the We hove o marvelous selection W e r e X “ ^^^ “ re s ^ t ^ e s about 1:46 p.m. Dr. EiUot per and musical program will will be there to present gifts. Gross, chief medlcai eKflininer benefit the Sscholarship Fund, collection to choose from. The set 8.00. A charming gift . . . saft be held starting at 6:30 p.m. for CoBinecticut, said the time of Donations are requested, and death was probably about 9:80 benefit the Scholarship Fund, cattan flannel gawn, with Mrs. Albert Flucklger Jr. will 11— 'RfxaffirtnR be hostess for the evening and O T a X U a.m. All the bodies were In their at 10:30 p.m. ruffle hem and neckline, nightclothes. Items included in the buffet Miss Janeth -Kaplar will have Ts. TV f A -l f- and famaus Mickey Mouse, chargeffViatKTA of Hovntlnnadevotions. TTnllnuHnc’’Following ** ft Tlve Rice house sits In a are roast beef, Imported ham, the. dinner and the program middle-class nelgdihorhood here Genoa salami, Polish ring, In hot pink or blijp, 4-14. there '’will be a Yankee Swap » t J l U l y and neighbors said the family sauerkraut, sausage and sauce, nartv of irifts. RIO DB JANEIRO (AP) was "quiet.”----- "ITiey----^ -----said— they ^ ------had fried chicken, . j w shells j .. and sauce. $ .00 . girls world ____ Pinochle Winners Brazil Intends to stand firm on noticed nothing unusual at the Potato salad, baked beans, cole Winners in the tournament Its refusal to meet any condl- home Thursday. ®>®w, assorted cheeses, r®U^ session of the Vernon Senior tlons but the release of poUtical The bodies were found in dlf- Coffee and Danish Pajama style 5.00. atlzens’ Pinochle Group yester- prisoners in exchange lor the (erent rooms throughout ihe your choice14 day were: Emily Brooks, 660; freedom of the kidnaped Swiss house—(Mrs. Rice on a day bed Dancing will continue from ■ I ■’r'vn Elbert Edwards, 629; Ann’Mor- ambassador, government In the living room, Nancy on the ® rell, 617; Doris Schweitzer, 582. Pources said today. floor beside her mother, Stephen ® he Regular pinochle will be play- The sources sold the govern- in an upstlrs bedroom and Mrs. 28. and shouto ^ the ed on Tuesday. The Thursday n>®nt would not meet terrorist Fitzpatrick in her bedroom tournament session will be fol- demands (or the broadcast of downstairs, fair is limited to 120 couples. lowed by a Christmas party in- revolutionary manlfestoe or The scene was described as a Basketball Program The Board of Recreatlon-spon- eluding a catered dinner and the anything else that would affect “blood bath” by State Police Lt. . .u n ^ exchange of gifts. Play is at the the ’’dignity” of the country. waiter Foley, commander of the ored basketball program now Lottie Fisk Building, Henry The gueniUas, who abducted Westport barracks. includes 10 teams, an increase Park both days Ambassador Giovanni Bucher ______of two teams over last year. Commemorative Plate# Monday, have demanded the ) Boys between the ages of 8 The Ladies Aid Society of publication of manifestos and Confirmed Suspicion to 12 years play from 1 to 6 ’Trinity Lutheran Church is sell- ‘he release of 70 political prison- ___ p.m. at the high school gym on ing commemorative, plates and ®*’®- ^URNEMOUTH, Ehigland Saturdays. The new program tiles featuring pictures of the There has been no reply from (^ ) — Martn Law scoffed tor boys 13 to 16 years of age FAMOUS DESIGNER church which is located at 86 the kidnapers to the govern- wdien he was told that a ticking will be held Wednesday nights B&D Sander Orbital action Prospect St mentis position, the sources to tos bedroom wall forecast a from 6:30 until 8:30. for fine finishing. Beautiful IT'S DELICATE GIFtiNG ... ORIGINAL^ TOPS The profits from the sales said. family death. But two months Girls basketball will begin balance. Flush sands on, wUl be used Infurnishing the Police said more than 1,300 atter the noise began In his Jan. 9 from noon untU 3 p.m. three'sides. (#7410) WONDERMAID'S NON-CLING SLIP HER CHRISTMAS kitchen of the new church now persons have been arrested dur- Hampshire home. Law’s grand- School Lunches Now $14.99 The fitting top to being constructed on Meadow- the manhunt since Bucher u>other died suddenly and the Lunches at all local schools lark Lane In Vernon was kidnaped, but many of ticking stopped. "It’s complete- next week: A deliciously soft non-cling present her with The picture of the church Is those detained were released unaccountable,” he said. Monday, meat balls In gravy, slip . . . romanced with delicate Christmas day. Full taken from an original drawing after they provided IdeRtlftca- ~~ - 1'. lace. Created of Antron III done by Norman Schmidt, a tion. fashioned in oction knit member of the congregation. Police also reported they had nylon. In white, champagne and of Tycoro* yarn, Zipper On the back of the plate is a rounded up.Mveral hundred Ule- BRING IN YOUR OLD SNOWSHOVEL brief history of the church which gaily owned'weapons, blue. Short and ov^oge lengths, ' bock, in white, black, was built in 1883. Bucher’s abduction was the 34-40. 7.00. brown, noVy, gold, Anyone wlshinga plate may fourth In Brasil in 16 months. In IT'S WORTH russet, pecan, avocado. call Mrs. Raymond Mathison, previous abductions, the govprn- SiidtfEL ,c' Mrs. Allen ^hindler or Mrs. ment readily a g re ^ to broad- $100 34-40. 8.00. Walter Schindler. cast the guerrillas’ manifestos. School Lunches but there have been reports that on the purchase of a "The following lunches will be such willingness has generated served in the Vernon schools irritation among hardline ele- next week: ments in the armed forces. BOLENS TRACTOR Monday: Pork chow mein, PhiWlcIy, the government has (Ask your dealer about special-offer models) Jig Saw with tiiting shoe. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCBESTBR, CONN„ FRIDAY,. DECEMBER 11, 1970 P A G irs rx MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1970 PAGE SEVEN / Business Mirror easily, disposed of through black mEulcet iKm tr);pBtpr One Peace Corps Volunteer channels. T V Tonight tttpmns I|pral5 ’Ibis is one side of the credit cEwd pic­ for Complete UsUogs. Continues Work in Turkey PUBUaHED BY THE ture, coon o Sea Saturday’s TV Week HBRALD FItINTTNO OO., INC. Year ^ NICK LUDINCKrON here stEirted in 1962. In 1965-66 13 BiaMU Street ’The other side of the siune picture is, T Menoheeter. Conn. 5:M omisaa’a b lo a i <0 ) volunteers. Founted October 1, 18S1 almost the only universEilly acceptable 6:U <4») WeaBtor Watek <0) hEul 096 yedunteen in Turiiey. David Weinman, of Washing­ SiM (M> Q fllt e ’a b lM f <0) Now there islone—J eui Alexan­ PUblMaed Every BvenInK Except Sundays means of paying for something, being Mantle Questioned spring as a result of anti- Amerl- credit card 'makes it obvious that there 08) 0 « i« U Oeaeeni over lEick of U.S. support daring MEMBEIR OF now have to be extraordinEiry meEisures cember, is faced with a multiple (33) MBONawt cEm feeling Emd a dwindling en- the 1964 Cyprus crisis coincided THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dilemma. 7i33 (3) GaMat Teyace (O) thualEunn in the Turkish (3overn- with the big buildup in volun­ Tbe Asoodoted Preae la exclusively en­ taken ,to try to cut down the traffic in . (3> iraifc er OaaaeeMBeee (O) titled to the use of republication of all H e must, to b^;in with, scrap . US) Wkef i K y lS e r (O) ment. The directM- says ho teers. nears diapatehes credited to it or not other­ and with stoleri cards. the wtwd as too subjective < 3 i^ ) M ew T i- Weatker wliAes Voogel "could stay for­ He Eitoo foimd a reluctance by wise oredued in this paper and also the MARLOW’S ever.” local netws publMied here. One does not know whether such or suggestive. It is too closely 7i33 uSTlke bleiBa |o) ’Turks & accept the P ea ce Corps AU richts of republication of speoiai dis- Bmek (0 ) While leftists were threaten­ because it lumps ’Turkey, once "O U R 69f ing other volunteers with vio­ leader of the lEirgest empire In achievement and power. It eilm- a.aa OkMejrol (O) The HeraU Printlni; Company Inc., as­ this: that the vEirious nickets now being lence and mEddng them prime the worid, with far more bEick- sumes no financial reapoasibillly for typo- inatea from cooaideratlon any 8:33 (343) Ifaaiqr aad Ike Fiafoa- tEUgets of ’Turkey’s leftist move- WEird and newer countries. OPEN TONIGHY KraptUoal errors appearincf in advertise­ worked with the use of credit cards who had an adverse Impcmt. 8:33(3) ______(O) ments sod other peadina matter in The m «it, Voogel went about bis Weinman conceded that some Manritester Eivenine Herald. would not be possible without them. The l U s was not a year of suc- <343) gaHrUca Xtenliy (O) ceaa; the men who made the (13) Kavle business of S2 hours a week of the volunteers should have SUfascrBwr to Thnes-Washintr- art of fraudulent purchEtse has never (33) Nome a f Ike OMBe (O) FOR YOUR hoe Angeiee news, who left the most lasting 3:33 (3) Marla teaching Ett the high school Emd been of higher quEillty and bet­ toD Poet News Service. five houn teaching Eidults at M l service client of N. E. A Service, Inc. flourished like this before. effect on business, were noted . _ OW <0) ter preptmed for life in Turkey. 'PlddiaiieiB Representatives — Mathews. Areerieoa Style ni|^t In a community center. If, back In the time when everybody for their failures rtither than for 13:33 (N) Biaakaa’a WatU (O) PEirt of time programs into which CONVENIENCE till Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency No students boycotted his — New York, Chicago. Detroit and Beaton. their vlctoriea, for their faiia they were plEiced were not well was rushing to get into the credit CEird (13) U an M iyad (O) classes. N o extrem ist orgsmlzEi- fKMn power rather than their thought out. A t one time in 1966 MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCUUA- 13:33 H a rifa id ^ W lk b (0> tibna accused him of spying. Also Tiiesfloy lend IliuKiclay NigliM . . . ! TIONB. act and the new system, somebody had use of it. 11:33 (3 ^ 1 »^ ) NaSr^ Weattor about 60 volunteers were ■wan­ EhUow teEicbers did not snub dering around the country with paused long enough to analyze the new Stuart Saunders, for exEimple, 11:33 ^ him . In fEUit they told him, when no jobs. No. 23 in a series fiom Marlow’s: Where to find whof yon must not be overlooked as one Staart Ralph Nader 11:83 (33) Taaiskt Skew Jakwre Gor- opportunities for crime and fraud which th ey heEird the PeEme <3orp p ro­ “ PertiEips our program in Tur­ WEmt! Your friends and neighbors bought the fbOowiiW Ft>r Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. of the most important business­ (O) B\>r Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. it might open up, would that have had (13) K a rr O rillia Skew (3) With Tkia Btos (G) with more ctmeful selection Emd Items, but only Marlow’s has them Edl!) CVumlfied deadline 5 p.m. clay i>o> he who p rid ed over the fftioTi- some road, mainly in lEun^. The U S T B ? ' dled, interest rates rose imd the 3:33 Weleama Wacaa , (G) He speEdu pEissable Turkish leaves in February. "Can’t Find It—Then Try Mariow's!” to be Us own moment, apart from all FhotogravlMd By A. E. BuoeividuB so could other seemingly economy slowed, U ng found fund suffered a decline in the Stonr tritneaa to lobora ot or- and avoids beiurds, bangles or Voogel WEU3 born in AustrEilia, IN CENTRAL PARK, NEW YORK CITY credit-worthy organlsaUcnis. himself unable to continue' the confidence of its investcua, re­ KonU^on tlutt walcomea "the hippie attire by which other vol- the son of a captain in the Dutch THE ABOVE ITEMS MAY BE AVAILABLE IN A CRW the other developments of the On Agnew And Brewster pew fam ily in town” tutnmd This same event has chfinged financlEd wlzEudty that eiutt>led demptions soared, Euid the fund _ the globe. imteers offended some.. Turks. Merchimt Marine. He lived in STOKES — SAVE MILEAGE BY OOHINO wiiatE FIBSTt was forced to close. I want to digress a moment on Mr. Ag­ forever the railroad picture in him to peurlay One investment 8:83 NKT FlayhaoM — emocrats— have come to regard Anderson was the only Repub­ resolved on the side of greater only thing he could find in the m be recommended highly to everybody in to oppose Anderson for reelec­ him as probably a budding fEisclst. lican member of the Rules orthodoxy—warning Ford and recital? lASOUS BUNDS either public or private life. tion Eia chairman of the House Committee to defy the White other leaulers that deviationism 10 Yean Ago « jChendte^badtl Eind at election times they even regard It WEIS not a sellout. Sunday hi mas probably a budding fEisclst. Republican caucus. To the De- * House Emd support the consum­ is forbidden. ’Tbis WEIS a Sunday; The Her- « vine group, Anderson is insuffi­ night at Storrs seldom are. He Eidmltted he had been wrong. As it happens, I am vulnerable from aid did not publish. « ciently orthodox to represent R e­ People did leave at the half way the other side, too, for I happen to think He owned up to his own mistake. publican Congressmen in meet­ point. They Eilways do. How cEm that among university presidents the a MSCOilNT PIKES ings with the President. They your c ritic' sissume that they most consistent, courageous, and articu- The President’s answer was as fol­ con count on Sam Devine, how­ left because of the performsmee? Current Quotes \ _ l^ e voice reaching a wide public in de­ ever, to be the iron model of Perhaps he took a poll at the lows : fense of the central values smd purposes "W e must not let up in outi conservative orthodoxy. What’s A Thought for Today door. For what it is worth, Ser- of universities is that qf Kingman Brew­ concern for the pi^Hdation' more, Devine is given a serious kin had postponed his Friday ”I think that’s a legitimate criticism. ster, whom many people seem to regard growth. Otherwise we are ■ chance Eigainst Anderson in next *Our Hope Is In God’ may remEiin but God’s light night Boston recital because of Eis a wild-eyed revolutionary. doomed. W e cannot. bEttance the | I think sometimes we lawyers, even month’s caucus. shines into it. illness. Ill health does not ex­ ’This digression on Mr. Agnew, with “ Why are you cEist down, O birth growth with the production • like doctors who try to prescribe for Whether Devine wins or not, “ Grant us faith and hope to cuse a performer does it, Mr. footnote on Mr. Brewster, is not so fEir however, the Anderson purge my soul, Eind why are you dis­ meet life’s trlEils with assur­ Gruber? of fpoA”—Dr. Nornum Ernest] themselves, may make mistakes. And I afield as it may appear. It reflects a ance and cheerfulness.” BorlEUig, developer of high-yield ■ effort illustrates the quiet pres­ quieted within me? Hope in Your critic did not like the think that kind of comment probably is charEicteristic of public opinion that af­ Contributed by: grains imd winner of the 1970! sure exerted by right-of-center God; for I shall Eigain praise choice of program. Too close in fects not only cEimpuses but the whole Rev. C. Henry Anderson Nobel PeEice Prize, at a news ] PRESTONE unjustified.” Republicans. While criticism of him, my help' Eind my God.” order of compositions, he says. country, and perhaps the whole Western President Nixon from liberal Re­ EmEinuel Lutheran conference in Oslo. ! Psalms 42: 5 Perhaps Mr. Serkln could have 4 ’The President has had, in a super­ world. ’Hiere is a mindless tendency to publicans gets the publicity, his Oiurch All of our life is like a check­ averaged them out by opus num­ “ What good does it do to train ] categorize people, events and ideEis as critics on the right get the job MmieCailo^back! ber, but that would have omit­ ficial way,' mEmy moments in which he wholes and to clEisstfy them imto simple er boEird with white spEices a thouEumd electricians when < done. (joy) surrounded by black (sor­ On ’This Date ted the "Waidstein” said the has scored a more obvious kind of categories like good and bad. ’Ibus, I White House aides give the there are no electriciEuis’ Jobe to ] row). Even In our happy days In 1816, Indiana becEime the- "Appaslonata” since they are happen to have dlEApproved strongly of views of the Devine group far be had on the reservation?” — ’ triumph over his adversaries or his we are awEire that illness or 19th state. only three opus numbers apart. several passages in speeches by the greater respect than more open­ Chief W. E. McIntosh o f the I questioners. failure Eire not far away. WhEtt In 1848, Louis Napoleon was Opus 31 No. 1 is certainly not Vice President last q>rihg when he sin­ ly voiced opinions of their smEill- Cree NEitlon Ett an Indltm R u ra l' the psalmist indicates is that elected president of FrEUice. the greatest of the sonatas, but i gled out indlviduEds and institutions by er and less effective liberal MEmpower Conference. I But he was never more effective, in problems will not disappcEU' nor In 1899, New York Gov. Theo­ should it not be played? name. Since the individuals and institu­ I counterpart, the Wednesday pEiin be°less but that, as we are dore Roosevelt said he would] * “ Tliere is no quesUon that we ] dealing with critics, or never more tions had no effective way of obtaining Group. Closer to home, the Gruber is entitled to his opin­ tested, we kpow we are in God’s not run for vice president. He' ion on style of performsince; have sufficient strength to carry > worthy of a plEice of leadership of a an equal hearing for their side, this re­ House Republican leader. Rep. ZEREX hand. Our hope for the future sEild the vice presidency* was a minded me of the period 16 to 20 years f^erald Ford of Michigan, is also that is a matter of taste. But out our objective of stopping the | people, ttiEin in this moment, when he is in God and therefore we need most 'lumorable office "but for ago when SenatorlEil heEirings were used attentive to the Devine group — no mention of Mr. Serkin’s build SST.” —Sen. l^U iam Proocmlre,' not be CEist down or fearful. a young man there Is not much began his Emswer by conceding that the to destroy reputations in such a way too attentive, say some moder­ up of the cruel fugue in Opus D-Wls., after a meeting With I We will be less concerned with to do.” He later was nominated criticism directed to him was legitimate. that they never could be completely re­ ate Congressmen. 110? This sonata weis the heEirt colleagues opposed to further | outside circumstances Uum with by the Republican party. Euid of the program. Mr. Gruber Anti-Leak stored, whatever vindication weis ulti- Godfather of the group was federal spending for the super- ■ inner fsiith in God. Darkness elected vice president. nuttely forthcoming. T h e tendency to Rep. John Ashbrook, national perhaps luis memorized it but sonic trsmsport pltm. ] . which I refer would be to classify the chairman of the American Con­ The Fraud That Cards Built V^ce President on the bEisls of these servative Union Eind one of the three or four incidents as "another Mc- party’s most industrious conser­ Anti-Freeze According to a WeiU Street Journal Oarthy” —thus doing to him what he is vative activists. Out of his de­ Camaro^backl survey, there Eire now some 300 million being accused of doing to others, and do­ sire to form a conservative cau­ ing it on the basis of one patch in the cus. the Republican Regulars Fischetti credit cards out in this country, or bet­ whole quilt of his ideas, attitudes and were secretly formed late in ter than one for every mEui, womEui Eind values. 1968. child. Similarly, the fact that Kingman Its membership was built STILL AVAILABLE Brewster is widely believed to have sEdd ' around back-bench conserva­ ’Hie same survey made various esU- thEtt a blEwsk revolutionary cannot get a tives whose names are scarcely matea of the amount of money being fair trlEil Einywhere in the United StEites household words even in. the lost eEtch yeEU^ through the misuse of disposes of him and all his works as far well of the House: William ATCALDORS Scherle of-Iowa, John Hunt of stolen credit cards. as many people are concerned. Even if he had sEild thEtt, he still might have — New Jersey. William Dickinson It found that one group of oil con­ and. in fact, does have — Eidmirable of Alabama, Delbert Latta Emd- cerns had been fleeced out of 128,000,- positions on such matters eis preserving Don Clancy of Ohio. Almost all freedom on the CEunpus, avoiding piftliti- represent safe districts where 000 last yeEu-. CEd involvement of the university, and no liberal deviation is needed to Guaranteed by Union Carbide and Du Pont to stop The report on a cluirge service operat­ not letting the Euimlniatmtlon of the uni­ insure victory. leaks in (ttioling system^ prevent freeze-ups, prevent Nopva^backl ed by a giant mitlonal bemk vtaa that it versity become a maJoritarlEin, political Unlike the well-known Chow­ corrosion. had lost over $1,000,000 in the first process. As for black revolutkxiaries, in der and Marching Society smd context Brewster’s point was that even the S.O.S. Club, the new group nine months of this year from the theft Ai^\fega!^ backstoo! if we were to concede that the N^ew Ha­ WEIS not fEishicHied eis a social of cards. ven defendEuits could not get a fEdr trUl, ,. club for camaraderie. Nor, like BUY NOW It’s over. Chevy is back in business. decrease air pollution and increase encrinA Tlie sEune stoiy quoted underworld the proposEds being considered in the the Wednesday Group, does it And those of you Who waited will be- life. ‘ faculty nieeting where the 'Yemark was prices for various kinds of credit cards. court publicity. Operating In glad you did. But we’re not going to get into all - made would not be Eippropriate. Besides, the nether shadows, the Devine Because Chevy’s baidc with lots of from ISO for one of the best everybody knows that a black revolu- that here. group hEis manEiged to meet (dianges. The kind of (dianges that mean cards, diUy algned by the indivld- tlcmary cannot get a fair trial; neither over dinner every, montli at AT OUR LOW PRICE Why not see your Chevrolet dealer. BBl to whom It bod been issued, up to can an Italian gangster if hq comes be­ Costin’s Restaurant in down­ something. He’ll show, you that each to r "-Q " cords Issued to fore a jury with a firmly eistablished rep­ town Washington with no one For instance, ^ of our ’71 engines Chevy’s ba^^ utation as a gangster. The real issue is the wiser. run effkd^tly on teid-free gas to help In fr()nt O m c t dw foToritc otsonlsed uses of ahat conclusions we draw from that fa ct Its most ambitious effort;—to’ Chevrolet cards is fo r the purchase fo r the practical administration of jus­ dissuade Mr. .Nixon from propos­ WATERBURY tice; but the fa ct itself is Just one mEini- ing his fEunily assistEmce pay­ OMCWsm Msalt SEIPIOSa|M HBkwar *w« 1143 TaSaaS Tipka r Are. tfeksts wUefa a re thbn resold festation of an obvious human '* charac­ ment program—WEto a failure. Islanastiaa af Bun 34 Lakawaae a Walcalt SaaSi Sale: FRI. thru Sat Salt 33. WS3«r Crem Pawy a •st. 3« prteea~. OOter i^peclal glm- teristic. — W. ALLEN WALLIS, C31AN- But it has had coispicuous suc- l a . O oino Chic«fo Daily Neva I CELLOR, • UNIVERSITY OF ROCHES­ 'cess, - such as blocking the ap­ sMfsa loasIBdJaBAskiliUL ^fsiilan. Monvrik. WlvanldN, StmiforiLWlil Mi^Rl, Badford HNIi, Kington, ths jNtrdiase o f hardwEire PaatnliW, WmatoS* FaSi, Fiambigiem, Nordi— pton TER. IN A SPEECH TO ’IHE FINAN­ pointment of liberal Bichard equipment which can be CIAL ANALYSTO FEDERATION. Bhimenthal to head VISTA vol­ / A H B BH0ULt> SB 'H B h / h BH/ h B h / 'M m t > O f 'h q !H o / H O

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died Wednesday at a Hertford Menu Mirror convalescent home. . Bootlegged /(Cigarettes Cut My Lai Maidineiit Will Head Obituary Suivlvors > also Include an­ ’Two Main St. eateries are other daughter and 11 grandchil­ advertising' menus that be­ MANCHESTER StAtE BANK dren. Anticipated State Revenues SeenT rap speak something about the LincAi* Park Groiip\^ L eh rm itt D ie s, The funeral will be tomorrow swing of the economic and at 8:45 a.m. from the Waszkele- (Continued from Pag^ One) —^------r—------For GIs gourmet pendulums. — By GLENN GAMBEB (Herald Reporter) Cited for Service wlcz Funeral Home, 43 one confiscated buttl4 Flng ve- One features an entree of Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, hide was___ a CadllW ^ c h had counterfeiting of state (Oontinned from Page One) Salisbury Steak as an unem­ A committee to coordinate efforts in ROCKVniLE — Harold W. witlnc”MaB3 of requiem at SS. ^rned Intq'^/ » sort of stamps In some parts of ployment special. A further clean up the Hockanum River Union ^ n d ^ d Qyrll and Methodius C!hurch, one side by a grenade at the Lehrmitt, 71, of 8 Grant fit., trucH by taking out the rear country Welnl^b says humiliation for once lowly establish a linear park alohg their hirnkshw^nfo^ Hartford, at 9:30. Burial will be seat and through into same time a burst of automatic hamburg. ed, with Harry S. Maldment of 18 Scarborough Rd. as who recenUy was hwiored tdr St7'^ n e d ic r '6emeteiy^ the tnmk to create a storage ®®'**'**^ fire went up his leg. He said the ’The other offers hot dogs hla many years of service to Bloomfield, really big operators, but there iU chairman. Maldment Is a — —- nnlaot compartment: man didn’t die “but. it was a steamed in beer. But sauer­ member of the Co.«ervatlon ^ g f the Rockville Blre Departmmit Friends niay call at the funer- is evidence that . organized Catching /the buttleggers Is miracle.” kraut Is a nickel extra if Commission and Is toe Hook purpose of drawing puUlc and to community baseball, home tonight from 7 to 9. not easy. But the Connecticut crime Is involved in buttlegg- cooked in sherry. Rather ing. 'Police have found contra- “You couldn’t move without an^ River Linear Park Com- problem, accord- died this monilng at Rockville Association of Tobacco BistribU' heady stuff. Mrs. Anna : being ((hot...this man had to be W..U, S No survey was taken to ' The acUon w m ^kenlMt tog ^ S^pauldlng, General HoapMal. He was' the -----Mrs.------Anna S.------,_m, 75. of and is helping to locate them. dragged, he couldn’t walk, thank Viii^Greai^ husband of Mrs. Pauline (Bonan learn where the demand Is night at a meeting of P^Pto g(jgjr„,gg ^ i the CJonservatlon UncasvlUe, formerly _of Cedar how? By notifying police or ihe couldn’t speak, he couldn’t greater. Lehrmitt. St. and widow of Peter% . Kan- tax department when one of **®*"*^ '^ ^ a ^ ‘*’’tae**rivtr' Commission, congratulated toe sen, died yesterday at l^w - their retailer customers sudden- people, move at all.” Mr. Lehrmitt was bom Oct 8, What to do about the prob- conduct Thwe ta attendance represented 1899 in Rockville, son of Hemy rence and Memorial Hospital, ly cuts his cigarette biders In White’s testimony was de- count of his actimis, lem? signed by the defense to show and behavior.” the Manchester Jaycees, toe and Clara Thuemmler Ldumiitt, New London. half. Chamber of Commerce, and had lived here ail of his Mrs. Hansen was born June The retailer may be hurting "n*® tobacco distributors that the Viet Cong operated as a LaOmer did not outline udiat Conservation Commission gnd Hockanum Is not «ily being the town. Seven other groups conducted Manchester, hut will be Invited to appoint a rep­ also In theta towns of Vernon, resentative to the committee. East Hartford, and Ellington.' employed at Rockville General Manchester until going to Un- busmess. Or it’s possible he sylvania’s 18 cents a pack, roll the operating procedure before without being diluted by me Spaulding chairs the four-town We were overwhelmed at the public response during our opening week Hospital casvlllo seven years ago to may be buying and selling boot- back their taxes and remove My Lai was to allow civilians to Conviction of premeditated committee formed In' June to make her home with her daugh- legged cigarettes. Several re- the temptation to buttleg. pass American soldiers without murder carries a sentence of work toward ridding the river h n a Vk a 11 In Hia ter, Mts. Ann-Marie ’ToiTance. tailers have been naUed by the /Tax Commissioner Sullivan search. — life imprisonment or death, of pollution and developing rec­ and could not give eoch ond every person their [wemium. If you did not leaffue and after his olavlnir She was a member of St. tax department this year. hM another Idea. White said, the result of the Calley plamon, Latimer reation areas oa Its shores. t ^ w e r r o v e r h e rem am eH ^ Mary’s Episcopal Church. Is buttlegging an underworld 'The cure Is to have a single practice was that “when contact gald, went Into My Lai resentful Director of Public Works WU- a i ^ baseball fan On Oct 17 Survivora,. also mdude anoth- acUvIty, part of th ^ operations federal tax on cigarettes, \rith was niade, our back door was about the rec«it deaths of bud- Uam O’Neill outlined the situa­ take odvontoge of our Grand Opening premiumi pleose stop in an tion and planned improvements of Manchester; two ^ sons, Morris Wemtraub of the Cig SS: In all. White talked of four op- tramed, and ■with fresh assur- from the Rockidlle Little van. for the near future at Union League ih appreciation of his George Hansen and Frederick arette Merchandisers Asaocln erations that he participated In ance “that at long last they Pond. He reminded everyone many years of outstanding ser­ Peter 'Hansen, both of Rock- Hon claims it is now one of the The ebullient former mayor m the weeks before that fateful going to close with the en- that with the opening of the open any $50 Sovings or Checking Account and select the premiupr^ vice to baseball. ville; two sisters, Mrs. Walter underworld’s biggest business. of New Britain, who Is reUitag day at My Lai. ^d get even for the loss of Secondary Sewage-^^ Treatment Schreiber of Manchester and "In every state where cigrar- next yew, says he doem’t pe ^ ______^ receive______fire__ their buddies.”buddies.’ Plant In June 1971, Lydall Brook After 48 years of service with ette taxes are inordinately high, having to send agents to New ^ flanks and to the the Hoclcanum Fire^Cor of Rock­ Mrs. Earl Fyler of East Hart­ the underworld finds It profit- Hampshire to watch for Con- anas ana lo uie The GIs were told, the attor­ would clear up Immediately. your choice. ville, he retired with the rank ford; seven grandchildren and rear, sniper fire,” he said. ney continued, that all civilians Lydall Brook enters Union Poiid six great - grandchildren. able to illegally ship In cigar- necticut residents bu5dng large “As we moved east, the fire were gone from the village and of captain. Liast Aug. 1, the Con­ ^ ettes purchased hi low-tax amounts of liquor and cigarettes. along N. School St. necticut State Firemen’s Asso­ FVneral services will tocreased from the east, from “if/there were any occupants re- Spring Project ciation presented him with a morrow at 2 p.m. at St. Mary’s states,” says Wetotraub. “I’m not a state iwllceman,” the PlnkvUle area itself.” In GI mhiidng, they would be Viet The tactics are getting rough he says. “This is one aspect of Plans for the spring include We will continue to offer premiums for accounts until our supply is testimonial certificate for being Episcopal Church. Burial will slang. My Lai was known as Cttog or Viet Cong sympathlz- the removal of paper fiber an outstanding public spirited be in East Cemetery. In some places, with hijacking the job I don’t particularly care pinkvlUe because of Its color \AAn of the remaining land. Hartford convalescent home. 01, . and entering writh violence, he wanted to get help for the . taciting to injury area. llcUon ta performance of his du- ^ h 1 s Information O’Neill expressed the hope that Mr. StancUff served as the re­ was^ the.1. write of xTi-u^iNicholas_' Hor­ inciting to injury and assault ta personperaon and some of the students entire coupiea Af of UTAV cc'.~mectlon writh this takeover. shouted at him to get out while The night before Galley’s pla- ties and failure to report possi- with a lUt of property owners owner^lP or rights way FREE CHECK SERVICE... HOW - corder (secretary) of Sphinx nat. Miss Goldstein, a writness for toon swept through My Lai, a ble misconduct to proper au-' could be obtained some ay for Temple Shrtaers for 24 years others yelled “let him alone, wrill provide a sound base from Survivors also include anoth-. the defense, said the meeting he’s here to help.” blond and balding chaplain paid thoritles. which to begin negoUaUons for land on toe and was recorder emeritus of er son, 2 brothers, 2 sisters, started with some guerrilla Recognized Sober ' ' a courtesy call on twro of the During brief cross-examtaa- the purohase of land or at least Ml of which is undeveloped but \ ' . the temple. He gave toe n ^ e and 11 grandchildren. theater. • which she said was He said he recognized Sober lleutenant’s, superior1, j, officers. j .u tion by the prosecution, J J the*1. Rev «• toe acquisition of easements on M privately owmed. of Omar to the S h ^ e club w h ^ The funeral will be Monday slapstick mocking the Kevin from having photographed him “We generally ^ c i^ e d the Mr. C r^ell conceded the 0 1 - ^ the He encouraged those Who will It was formed In Manchester in at 8:45 a.m; from the Waszke- j^eyes trial and an Incident at at a previous demonstration, ►eraUon,” said the Episcopal cers had said nothing about kill- involved ta pionning along Open a Premium Savings Acoeurt for $300 or more for which we wili pay you 5% from 1949. an outgrowth of the former„ ,ewicz Funbral Homer'13 Weth- - gcusa------House- on the campus —r — —for —and that—»•>. Sober began to shove r-'iest, “and one of the two said, tag women and children, or that iT.‘_^ted out that ta order the river to consider using ex- Q u a ^ Club of Mm es . grsfleld Ave,. Hartford, writh a ^hich some black students were him yelling “get out, you —pig. “We are going tato the village all inhabitants were to be de- federal or state funds isting twenty - foot easements day of doposif to day of withdrawal compounded quarterly with 90 days notice of with­ Sphinx Temjde potentate at Mass of requiem at SS. Cyril expelled. Perry Mason was Asked by Sober’s counsel Atty. and If we receiile any return stroyed, or that any such ta- . , obtained for the nrolect along toe river as toe basis for - was Dr F ^ characterized ta the skit as nev- Ira Grudberg If It wasn’t hard fire, we are going to level the strucUoM had been traiamitted ^ program, obtatalng easements for toe father of Omar, was D . ford, at 9:30. Burial wrill be ta er havinsr heard of the working to recall wiiat haooened in the village.’ to the troops. drawal. With this you revive "FREE" o regular personal checking account... no minimum S. Jones. every bit ot the land must be park. He was referring to re- , Mr. St. Benedict Cemetery, class and when his assistant confusion, Francois answered “i said I didn’t think we made included ta the plans and ac- cent negotiations with property A saxophone player, Mr. Stan- B,oomfleld. Paul Drake came bursting ta “not that hard when the person war that ■way,” the Rev. Carl cliff served many yoara as man- priends may call at the fu- with the newly found working counted for. owners for use of their It^ to balance... no monthly service charge...no charge for checks unless tolly prsenaliied... has his hands on you.” Edward Creswell testified at Encroachment lines plaxmed Install; a sewer interceptor line ^er^of the Sphtax Tempta Bm ^^ neral home tomorrow from 7 to class (a crowd of students) the Francois said he recognized Galley’s court-martial ’Thurs­ Governor’s Gala both the State Water Re- along the river. Uslhg the ta- Hla Masonic memberships were 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 meeting got started. other faces he knetv to be stu­ ta both the York and Scottish day. “One of the officers re­ ^ E^ly Sellout .sources Commission and the formation ali/eady available as stolement monthly. ' \ and 7 to 9 p.m. She said Sober wasn’t there, dents “by face but not by plied: ’It’s a tough war.’ ” town for sometime ta the fu- a rosult . of these negotiations Rites of t{ie fraternity. name,” but that he did look ■* Mr. StancUff retired ta 1966 that they talked about “wrhat ac­ At the company level. Galley’s HAR’TFORID '(AP) The In- only limit the uses of the would save legal and englneer- tion we could take to show peo- around to see who he mig^t re- after 47 years with the Travelers chief defense lawyer said ta hla augural BaU for Gov.-elect the river. Such lines ing costa, accoifdtag to O’Neill, \ ple the courts are unfair *and cognize by name. He testlfl^ opening statement, the orders Thomas J. Mesklll is a sell out. ^o not allow for park develop- TVmald Genovcsl representa- Insurance Co. He was assistant Stranglehold only benefits those who run that he had taken about pic- superintendent of Its printing 100 passed down for My Lai were George W. Thle, major com- patter said. tlve from the^Sth Assembly them.” She said the main topic lures at a dememstraUon at the "to ^ kill.... every Uvlng thing ta the mandant of the First Company, o n e of the big problems pigtrlct offered to mem- department, and also was as­ was how to attract supporters warming hut ta December and sociated with Hunter Press of Applied In eMd ettg^ by Potter Is the narrow the committee ta any to their causes, and that It was that from these pictures about The Rev. Mr. Creswell was Thursday that niore than 10,000 culvert through which the “ j,e can ta their dealings Hartford. then they decided to have a 25 persons were identified as be­ S'THRIFTI-CHECKS He Is survived by his wife, ing at the December incident. the first witness testifying for appllcaUons foi- Uckets for Hockanum passes under W. th_ state. Margaret N. StancUff; two Cambodia march around the campus. Calley, who Is charged ■with this the Jan. 6 ball have been re- Middle ’Tpke. The state has de- ______i______There were 50 to 75 students Asked if he saw a single soul daughters, and several grand­ (Continued from Page One) at Gulley Hall that he saw ta murder of 102 clvUlana March celved. clined to widen It. children. -- at the meeting, who started the 16, 1968/ The ctqiacity of the State Ar- Coordination Needed Bolton CommHtee, said U.S. policy ta march. Miss Goldstein said, and December, Francois said he ’The funeral wdll be at 11 a.m. only recogtazed a university The 27-year-old Calley, silent mory is 1,700 couples. Last night’s meeting was tomorrow from the Newkirk and Vietnam continues to be “based “people joined us everywhere and ramroad straight through Tule said the flood of applies- called by Edward Bates, chalr- Church Offers Se per CHECK...NO OTH»MONTHLY SERVICE CHARGE OF ANY TYPE...NO MINI­ B j 1 , i_ we went.” She described the photographer there. Asked if the Whitney Funeral Home, 7768 upon our desire for success ta dormitory to dor- security police had a spieciai weeks of trial, wlU teU his tlons represented the greatest re- man of the Jaycees clean wa- Farmington Ave., West Hart- own story, attorney George La- sponse to the 100-year history of ter committee. He told the ToTaT^uriTv;!!! b rin ^’- toe negouatlo^’’ irtta the :uter. fU^on SDS Presents From timer told the all-officer jury, the inaugural baU, which Is spon- g;roup that he saw the need for MUM BALANCE... NO MONTHLY SERVICE CHARGE... SYATEMENT QUARI^ILY. Ity Cemetery. Portland, Conn. naUve of ending U.S. partlcipa- run in and announce the march attoriiey contta- “thereby giving you a, full ac- sored by the Foot Guard. coordination of efforts on the Forei^ Lands Calltag hours are , tonight from Uon through the Vletnamizatlon over the loud speaker system. idenUflcatlon project when some of the work After compm’ing this cost to your prsent cost we mw sure you will find Manchester State 7 to 9. oroeram ®®*d that by the time they procedures used by the security done by the Jaycees began to A, bit of exotica will be offer- ■ had visited McCann, the Quad- police especially in regard to overlap the work of other ed to Christmas shoppers to- Jesse D.. Kenneson The Arkansas Democr^ rangle. South Campus, Buckley gboups. morrow when the United raised the quesUoi aX toe s t ^ Shlppee Halls, arounsl the potential troublemakers on No GI Fatalities Btmh "YOUR" banh. V . ’ ROCKVILLE—Jesse D. Ken­ of a hearing ta which Laird u,ere were “100 yards campus and Francois respond­ He opened the floor for re- Methodist (^urch presents neson, 50, of Hartford, father of joined in 'Ihursday s appeal by of people” curb to curb ed, “It doesn’t concern me too ports on what has been done “Tea and ’Treasures From Paul Kenneson of Rockville, Secretary of State William P. juimg the street. “ much when students take over and Is plaimed for either the Foreign Lanids” from 2 to 6 died Wednesday at his home. Rogers for fast approval of security Guards Joined a building as a great propor­ Reported in Asia Hockanum or Union Pond. p.m. Graveside services were this President Nixon’s new aid pro- ,.g security, tion of them are like siveep.” Herman Heck, chairman of A wide variety of imported morning at tae Soldiers Field, Sympathizers present in the South Vietnamese headquar- the subcommittee ol the Cham- items will be featured, gram for Cambodia. showed up and marched with By GEORGE ESPER Northwood Cemetery, Wilson. Fulbright disputed Laird’s as- ^g. j ^gg marching next to courtroom groaned at this re- SAIGON (AP) — Field re- ters reported that 400 of Its ber of Commerce City BeauU- Among the highlights to be The Maple Hill Chapels, 382 sertionseriion thatuiat action Isis neededneeoea prancols. . .. t, mark, and Atty. Grudberg made ports • Indicate no Americans----Rangers------clashed writh-----, ------North ful Committee...... — ------concerned writh ottered are ^ -pincushions, jewcl- Maple Ave., Hartford, was in now beoaiise the Pentafon lacks ^ toe ^me they clear that he questioned that were killed on the battlefields of Vietnamese troops from the 7th the Hockanum 'River, pointed ry and handmade dolls from STATE BANK :;harge of the arrangements. miffieient funds to m ^ ta ta aid ■( Thursday, the U.S. Division during a road-clearing out that negoti^ons between tu ^ ^ ls e and V e n e ^ He is also survived by his sufficient funds to maintain aid gjty complex and the North He asked Francois Didnt Command repoirted today. It mission Thursday. various Interested people ta glass jewelry from Italy, jew- to the Cambodians through ^campus Quadrangle the crowd wrlfe. you know that Officer Leszew- was the ninth time this year Backed by artillery and town and George Conkltag state elry talaid with abalone fiwn 1041 STREET MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 TELEPHONE (203)-646-4004 " transfers from other assistance was “re^ly fantastic,” about ski was working as an under- u.S. forces have gone through bombers, the Rangers claimed commissioner of transporta- Mexico, and German jewelry, ' Miss Martha C. Smith programs^the method that has j200 persons she estimated, cover man?” and Francois re- a„ enUre day without suffering they klUed 31 Norfii Vietnmnese tion, ta the early part at this Including some handmade been used until now. ghe said they had been chant- Miss Martha C. Smith. 84. a plied that he did not know what g fatality ta combat, sjiokesmen' and said they found the bodies year, resulted ta guarantees petit-point pins, “I think that we can prove jgg things like “free Kevin” he was doing and “I hadn’t met ggm, of 30 more killed by air strikes, that some of the bridges over Several unusual items will be former teacher in Manchester that for at least sixi to eight gHg (Eric Hahr, a stu- and Hartford schools, died yes­ him.” Ho significant aetkm was re- ’Twro South Vietnamese were re- the river wrill be wrlde enough featured from India. ’Ihese in- terday at a Manchester con­ weeks you will not be out of jent jailed for contempt at After Francois testified, the ported for U.S. forces, underlta- ported killed and two wounded, to accommodate a linear park, elude cotton hand - blocked valescent home. money,” Fulbright told Laird, Keye’s trial) and “Stop the state rested its case against the steady scaling down oi In southern Cambodia, mean- ’The state has agreed to pro- prints, blown glass paper- THE BANK WITH THE HOURS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 7 DAYS PER WEEK 24 HOURS PER DAY DEPOSITORY Miss Smith was bom in Hart­ noting that tbe funds available trial.’ Sober and the defense presented American ground operations. whUe, Cambodian troops were vide wide underpasses along the weights, many types of stuffed are about to be replenished gjjg remembered that ford and lived there most of the three witnesses during the after- And the U.S. Command report- reported advancing from the river ta the area oi Oakland didls and animals, and hand- BANK BY MAIL POSTAGE PAID BOTH WAYS her life. through passage of this e crowd eventually quieted down noon. They were Ronald Bill, ^ ggiy Qyg North Vietnamese northwest and from~the south ta St. and Uiurel Lake when the carved cameos, 43 BANKING HOURS EACH WEEK " She is survived by several foreign aid appropriatimis wll. gjtgr they reached the rear of who was a security officer at ggj yj^t Cong rocket and mor- an attempt to reopen Phnom Wilbur Cross Highway (1-86) is From. Holland there will l>e cousins including four in the Fulbright disputed Laird’s, as- GuHgy Hall, and that Sober, the time and Robert Jones of tar attacks from 8 a.m. Thurs- Penh’s Highway 4 to the Sea. widened ta the near future. Blue Delft jewelry; from ( Manchester area. sertion that action Is needed standing « on a — large rock,- . was Ashford who was employed by jgy t© 8 a.m. Friday, one of the shortages of gasoline and other John Haritins, Manchester Isreal, Mother-of-iPeari cre- . • ' 'I Funeral services will be to- „™., because the Pentagon lalacks n k o telling...... them the issues. _.She said . ■ »K.«toe university as „a _i_u. night man Ughtest shelltag days of the imports were developing ta the C-DAP coordinator, reported atlons; from Ecuador, hand morrow at 10:30 a.m. at the su«‘clent funds to maintain aid she was Impressed by Sober, oger at the student union. He war. Cambodian capital. that two of the objectives of woven wool stides. BANK LOBBY HOURS DRIVE-IN WINDOW HOURS Universalist CSiurch, Fem St., to the Cambodians through who had joined them during the testified that he was sent by However, South Vietnamese The South Vietnamese govern- the GDAP task force on rec- Ponchos and unusual trinkets West Hartford. The Rev. Dr. transfers from other u^Utance march. “Jim was very calm, Dean of Students Robert Hewes forces reported a total of 81 ment announced today that It Is reaUon and culture call tor wIU be avaUable from Guate- Wallace Fiske will officiate. programs—the method that has really cool.” She said she also tato the SDS meeting twice the North Vietnamese killed deep ta considering aiiother unUateral clean water ta Union Pond and mala, as well as hand woven Burial will be at the conven­ been used until now. remembered “a lot of us, Jim /evening of April 23 to “see what the Mekong Delta across the release of disabled North ^et- a linear park along the Hock- cloth lengths. Monday thru Wednesday they were up to'and to Identify ^ . ,7 . ntT i ience of the family. ■T think that we can prove included,” telling them not to u,h' wo. .. 0*7™ ^ Cambodian border northwest of wntnAHA prisoners of war.' The anum River. An objective, ta A large selection of wood ^M^day +hru Wednesday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Holmes Funeral Home, that for at least six to eight break windows, that “Its pretty Saigon. Defense Ministry was meeting GDAP terms. Is a develop- carvings from Kepya will be a only person he recognized was 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 pjm. Thursday 400 Mata St., is in charge of weeks you will not be out of useless action.” ‘ South Vietnamese troops to consider the matter. ment which a task force has highlight. These are mostly Thursday —■ arrangements. money,” Fulbright t

to 8:00 p.m. The family suggests that any ere about to be replenished back as It was while she was area deep Ik the Delta, said namese might be freed even If Four Four Town Town Effort Effort prove prove an an attractim attractiixi tor fiw the 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. memwlal contributions may be through passage of this year’s there that Manuel Stamatakis they killed 30 enemy soldiers Hanoi refuses to accept Saigon’s Donald Brown, reporting Jay- ladies, Friday Friday made to the ' Unlveraallst foreign aid appropriations bill. came out a rear door "with his Tuna Catch with the help of helicopter gun- proposal at the Paris Peace cee activlUes, fadd d the clean- A light tea will also be served, Church, West Hartfcmd. ______Fulbright repeated the reluc--hand-aH~«ut^ up, really awful.” BOSTON — The United States, ships. Field reports said one talks Thursday for an exchange up of H(K> Brook ta June and ed. 9:00 a.ih. to 3:00 p.m.( 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. ------tahee' 'ulhlch he shares with she and someone from the cam- with lea than 7 per cent of South Vietnamese soldier was of prisoners during the Oirist- the Sept. 20 cleanup of t h e ------1 Saturday Saturday Josqih Qlech some other committee members pus radio station took Stama- the world's populsUon, uses killed and 16 were wounded. mas 'season, Hocknaum River. He said that Drain fat and drippings from 9:00 a.m. to^ t2:00 noon J^9^ b Olech, 75, of Hartford, to give quick approval to the takls to the campus Infirmary about 11 per cent o< the world’s Fighting raged for the second Last July, the South Viet- some 150 young pei^e from fryers and cookers, fill with 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon father of Mrs. Elizabeth Cambodia aid request and thus, and then to the« hospital in... Wll ®*h catch. Including about 44 day near the Cambodian town of namese government returned 6 East Catholic High Schoiri plus water, add soap pr ijetsrgent, Strnad of ’TalcottviUe and Mrs. ta effect, endorse the admtais- u anUr; that It was while they Pe*" cent oi the tuna and 30 per Krek.j^bout . 85_miles northwest disabled prisoners and 24 fisher- a number oi (^der people from M d heatlo boiling. Then drain, Mary'Xnn Faircloth of Venum, traUon’s Cambodian poUcles,. . were there that John ChlaputU cent of the shrimp. of Saigim. men to North Vietnam. the ManchesUr Grange worked rinse and dry.

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A. - ■ A ' . PAGE ELEVEN \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1970 >10 HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1970 PAGE TEN MANCHESTER Iver O. Anderstm Jr., 16 Willard Gen.e P. Rouge, Simsbury; Mrs. William D. Morgan and dau«^-, X cheater on Sunday aftemom, house Point; Stephen A. Turk- r j , . Patricia A; Briggs, 84 Tlm- Volcanic Blast Denise A. Mella; 166 (Bushman ter, Swamp Rd„ Cov|nt^ .-^ " tricity Council and 125,000 mem* Hehron .The glrla will be taking Santa Ington, 260 Spring S t; MTO. |,er ’Trail; Mrs. Lenore O. TOKYO—The most violent €(X~ Hospital Phone ,Dr.; Mrs. Ursula' Mlkelles, bers of four electrical unions Blast’s pam^ge Studied Claus favors and Christmas Hel$n Wilson, RFD 1, Hebron. Qaura, 203 Ralph Rd.; Donald plosion ever recorded was the Sn^s atvSea RFD, Miller Rd., Wapplng; Power-Shy Britons were still far apart. Itie unions. The Red StaHen. Inc cards which, they have made. The telephone number for BIRTHS TBSTEiRDAY: _ A 'w. Bowman, .77 Loveland Hill, , eruption of a volcano Aug. 27, Dominick Ckitaldo, 19 Green waiit raises averaging $13.92 a NEW Y O R K ^ t^ ) — Wal­ "GIFTS OF DISTINOnW” ITib girls MtUl meet at the Manchester Memorial Hoepl- daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rus- Rockville; Mrs. Jeimie Phillips, Im po^ Lheaper ^ ^ Krakatou, a small ‘ At Groton Plant Project ’ MANSFIELD PBPOT, CONN 06281 Reid Says Manor Rd.; Milton J. Wroble- week, a 25^30 per cent hike over ter Winchell is goln^to start ROUTE 44A Gilead HiU^Schoed at 1:80 and tal was changed a few aell Snow, Westbrook; a son to 117 Clark Rd.; John Pilawskl, RIO DB jADTBimnr _ It coets, Island between Java and Suma- the current average of $57.60, writing a column again at months ago, but too late to aki,arwil Storrs;l3k' IiS« Mrs.4TA80. CarolX.tc»a\/s Dqrsey, ^ > (3ROTON, Conn. (AlP)—A so- hearing, the explosion as saying should wear uniforms. If possi­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oney, 23 Windsor Locks. Hlnkel May Dr., Coventry; Mrs. about $100 a ton to raise wheat t r ^ Threaten Violence and the council hsis offered the age of 73. Police Aid ble. be listed correctly in the new N. Elm St.; a son to Mr. and .Also, Bruce T. Borst, 308 Colo- far futile investigation of the there was a smell of dynamite Phyllis M. MeCtoown. 61 West to BrazU, whUe vdieat fr «n toe The detonation was beard $4.80. The column will app( In the air. Police; however, said Stop here first for some really Uh- phone books. Hie hospital Mrs; Brian Dubock, 96 Tudor nlal 'Rd., Bolton; Ssuidra L. By RODNEY FINDER electrical worker and .told him : usual Christmas gifts. A selection United States and other big 2,968 mlUas away four hours Prime Minister Edward three times a week in the vblast 'Which ripped through a there was no firm indication of Manchester Evening Herald number la 640-1222. Lane; a S''n to Mr. and Mrs. Ausburger, 473 Sullivan Ave., St. "Your lot have put me to a new Dally Mirror, iriilch be­ of unique gourmet items and deco­ Adequate Mm Robert PerotU and STOWers can be bought for $60 later. Tidal waves that reached LONDON (AP) Senior engl- inconvenience—get off Heath insists that any offer M W . sewer plant imder c«i- the type of explosive used. rations should make this a must Bebron Corre^Modent, Anne William DelGalzlo,, East Hart- South Windsor; Philip Levris, 228 Also;------Mrs.------Robert* perotu ■ ana a » ton ------or --- less _BrazUlan ___ a height of______120 feet destroyed above 10 per cent would stimu­ gins publication Jan. 4. Btrubtlon here was reported by The niarnes’ 'waters began neers today abandoned a plan to and walk.” on your Christmas list. First Selectman Aaron Retd Fmt, Tel. 228-8971. tord. _ Lydall S t; Mrs. Virginia Nich-, son, 126 High St, Roclndlle: only about 18 bushels SMTlOTma and klUed 86,000 peo- late inflation and it was doubtful Winchell wrote a Broadway Grotim '^lice late ’Htursday. rushing through the hole with reported at th e eelectnMn’8 ------Manchester DISCHAROED YESTERDAY: els, 17 Hollister S t; Darriell J .'M rs. .George ktocD oi^d M d ^ Join 136,000, power plant work- ' Someone hurled a brick The exJtloBion . of undeter-' pie. the council would raise its offer column for 38 years for the the rising tide Thursday morn­ Open Tuesday 't4iru Sundoy meeting last night that he did ] V a t i o T l ’ « W a n t l l 6^ r •Mrs. Susan A, Wagner. Ehifield; Houle, 65 Bette Circle',.Vernon; daughter, East Hartford; Mrs.______^ era In the go-slow pay battle through the' window of an elec- mined origin'-Wednesday night more than $1.20. The unions are old Now York Mirror, which ing, and auxiliary pumps could 1:00 - 6:00 P.M. not feel It necessary to contact » W « ? a u i e r Hospital Notes spreadlng periodic blackouts a h o ^ m in ^ndon. believed to want at least anoth­ folded in 1963. ripped a gaplng^'hole In a cot- not match the flow. ^ \ the Ooicbester State Police Ry THE ASSOCIAITED PRESS over Britain for the fifth day. P®"®" staUons received thou- er $2.40. Robert W. Farrell, publish­ ferdam which hblM^waters of The cofferdam was theuie firsti ' Closed l^ondays T^roop .tor added pcdlce protec- Hea'vy snow vmlloped the Vm nNO HOURS “The public has had enough," abusive telephone calls er of the .new kOrror, an­ the ’Thames River babk^ from phase of construction. AVoric on tlon because “ It was a very ac- northern Midwest today, piling Intermediate Oare Semi­ said Harry Norton, general sec- ^ numerous bomb tiireats. An nounced at a news conference .the foundation of the neW '-.^- it began several months ago. five weekend" In town last « loot or more on south-central private, noon-2 p.m.. and 4 pmi.- retary of the Electrical Power electrician's wife, was threat- O ld P ets ’Thursday he had perstuided ondary treatment plant. Skrepnek said dynamite is weekend. Wisconsin. 8 pjn.j private rooms, 10 n.m.- Engineers’ Association, the men ened with kidnaping. Winc'hell to sell his home In Groton police said a dlver^pot being used on the prpjecti Reid reported that pnie explosion was heard up and the criminnls who ,alleged- Flalns to the Great Lakes, ottiers, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. STORES OF FABULOUS FASHION GIFTS FOR ______square - foot cofferdam. They fi, 15 miles away. There were members will continue to work an engineer^ reported two men to survive surgery than-- was ly robbed the peuikage store Fourteen inches of snow blan- Self Service: 10 aan.-2 pan., normally while pay talks contin- threatened “ to work him over.” said it remained uncertain reports of cracked windows in XMAS STORE HOURS possible 10 years ago. and other businesses to town keted the Madison, Wls., area, 4 pan.-8 p.m. ue. They had planned to join the The General Dental Practl- Bond Appears whether the hole could be homes throughout. Orotini. Intensive Oare and Oomnary Dr. W. H. Crago, of Youngs­ had beMi iq;>i««hended. A deputy sheriff termed Dane slowdown Monday and increase Uoners' Association recom- JACKSON, Wis. (AP) — Jo- quickly repaired. ------— Under the clrcumatances he County roads "one massive traf- Oare: Immediate family mdy, town, spoke to members of the the power shortage afflicting mended that members not alter seph Patton McMurtrey, wher- InvesUgating the blast were OPEN EVERY felt that as long as the protec- Jam.” Olie snow piled up at anytime, limited to live mtontes. British homes and Industry. their appointment schedules to Mississippi Valley Veterinary 6ver you are, Mrs. Carl Nurkala bomb specialUts on the local G1 (Benefits * Medical Association during a Uon to bo n/iAgnaio the rate of an Inch an hour for a Matendty: Fatbers, 11 ama. Talks between management fit in power ‘workers made free has a cairistmas gift for you. police force and the state fire 12:4S p.m ., and 8:80 p.m.-8 convention. Actually, it’s been yours all marshal’s______staff,______irfflcers said, WASHINGTCKN (AP) — Legls- NIGHT UNTIL he' would hold off until condl- Thursday night, and the strikers were to resume for treatment by their five-day- tiona again might warrant cor- Seven inches fell on Milwau- p .m .; others, 8 p.m.-4 p.m ., and today. But they were "talks old slowdown, the result of ad- He said new developments in along, if only she could find you. ’The foundation was still flood- lation which would allov)' de­ ed late Thursday, but police pendents of servicemen missing (Except Saturdays) rection Lansing, Mich. 0:80 p.m.-8 p.m. about talks," an attempt to hering to each and every regu- inhalation anesthesia are en­ Mrs. Nurkala accidentally Age Limits: 16 to maternity, couraging veterinarians to at­ spilled the contents of an an­ said construcUon officials re- in North Vietnam to claim edu- Selectman P. John Perham common ^W eve a negotiating basis, and lation in a bid for higher wages. 12 in other areas, no limtt to neither side held out hope of a tempt operations on older pets tique cinnamon Jar on her living ported no salt water damage catdonal benefits under the GI remarked that "It seemed *** 0 »e A Nottingham real estate self-service. quick settlement. , , . . „ , __, which would have been unthink­ room rug. Included was a $1,000 to major equipment. UUl ^ ready for President Nlx- strange that for about three wejstem Great Lakea w jij . agent said he wouldn t sell ★ AOAMS JEWELERS months there U i » protection . Travelers w a i ^ s /einalned Milder weather this morning j k i, « able previously. ’The new anes­ U.S. Savings Bond bought by Nlck Skrepnek, construction on’s signature, In effect from Nebraska to Illi- Dne to constrnction, parking restricted nower cuts to about powermen and baker thesia methods replace the old­ McMurtrey on Aug. 6, 1949. superintendent for Nalews, Inc. ’The House finished Mtlon on and then aH of a sudden after somehow it’s so much fun on rse^ en m oT BriUsIi homes er and very dangerous practices Mrs. Nurkala isn’t sure where of Laconia, N.H., contractor for the bill Thursday on a voice ★ GLENNEYS MEN’S SHOP several articles' to the papers, ^ for emergences Is severely re- and plants compared with one off llmitb to them. which depended' on ether. the Jar came from because she the current phase the $4.2- vote. The measure will also rc- we get more coverage." « ' stricted. The poUlc Is nrgBntly “ I don’t get a hot drink for million project, said It appeared duce from two years to .'•lx requested not to park near toe fifth ’Thursday. But the weather­ Crago estimates he treats "has been accumulating a “THE QUALITY STORES" ON MAIN STREET, Rrfd also mentioned that he man predicted a cold snap to­ breakfast,” said Prior “ I don’t bunch of junk for a rummage the explosion was Intentiwially months the time on active duty had received several telephone emergency entrance except to seey why they should get a loaf about 6,(XK) dogs a year. He said aet required for servicemen to be AT THE CORNER OF BIRCH STREET state highways. night, threatening wider break­ the major problems today are M le.” calk from residents in toe EUz- dlsch&rgD or wheel­ for tea.” He quoted a worker who come eligible for veterans bene- 'Die snow and Ice caused can- choosing gifts for the young ones! downs as more'people turn on congenital because more pure­ ' a bank told her the bond was chair admlsff*""**- To pick up dis­ rushed to the project after fits. ^ cellatlon of some alrltae flight . electric h'eaters. In London, 260 housewives bred dogs are being bom. now worth $1,646.40. objecl^ to toe new rocreation Nebraska and Wls- charged patiMits, please y i t l t to Meanwhile, the public was said they wouldn’t pay the $2.40 area for allding(,and skating on cmisln toe general lota flrat and toe nmae win instruct you where to getting more and more angry. standing charge on electric bills the o* a Poasible traffic Thunderstorms broke out In We show here just 7 items from our excit­ Farmer Harold 2nd graf A044. because of the ’’enormous in- drive to pick tip toe patient. n o ^ . springlike mild weather cover- ______Farmer Harold Stewart drove convenience suffered.” ing gift collections in the D&L Young World.'' tog much of region south of the mtirmte w»a ' a load of liquid manure to a A patient died at London’s cleared for sU<^, upon toe ^t^rm belt. Temperatures Today: 280 power station near Crewe and Westminister Hospital when at- (right) "Vest and pant set of red bonded orlon request of residents in toe soared into toe 60s and 70s ADMITTED YESPERIDAY: • * sprayed it over the walls and tendants failed to get a heart area, and the Beating pond ds Thursday from toe Southern"Mrs. Joan Appel, OCclUBtor; ' with navy braid trim, 7-14. "Vest HB, pant foyer. stimulating machine up four being drained. plains to toe Southeast. Timothy J. Bannhim, Enfield; Stores, bars and gasoline sta-flights in time to treat him. ’The The selectmen decided not to ^he mercury hit Dec. 10 Mrs. (Catherine Bolduc, 168 « 9 Orion turtleneck sweater S 5. tlons refused to serve power- periodic power shutdown had take any action at this time. record highs with 69 to Kansas Brookfield St.; Mrs. Beverly - , ■ ■ I . men. A bus conductor at immobilized the elevators. Tile selectmen have received city , 72 at Birmingham and 78 Buheh, 66 Redwood Rd., Mis. (ALL ITEMS, DSL YOUNG WORLD -‘- Shrewsbury recognized an Representatives of the Elec- a request from a group of boys ^t Macon, Ga. Ann M. Campbell, 62 Horton on toe track team at Rham Light rain sprinkled sections R d.; Arthur J. Carney, Hart- School for permission to o( the Pacific Northwest, but ford, V.V.*X*s* ! I / Y 'I y conduct a five-mile road race clear skies were common from v, „ nwnAv m m i on Memorial Day. the Southwest to toe south At- 4 TTiey presented a proposed lanttc states and most of the route and wanted to know If eastern Seaboard. It would be feasible to hold toe Temperatures before dawn ^ Sears race. 'Reid said he could see no ranged from -12 at International L®*® 8^.; WuU^ FlSher^^l reason vdiy the town roads Falls, Minn., to 76 at Miami, Progress Ave., R ^ k m e ; MM. couldn’t be used and has ask- Fla. Joanne M. Goyette, Blast ed Resident .State T rtx ^ r Some other reports: Boston 22 ford; O iarles J. Gray, ^ John Soderberg to check with clear. New York 35 cloudy, Phil- CJroes Dr., Vernon; Mrs. P a ^ the Colchester Troop concern- adelphia 36 clear, Washington 37 toe Hubrig, 79 Bridge St.; J®™ < '7 ' <• Ing the use of state highways, clear, Atlanta 63 clear, Miami Itotone, 92 Woodland St. FRIDAY and ’Ihe prwiOBed route would be 76 clear, Detroit 36 rain, Chlca- Also, Mrs. .Ann K lch^, 48 SATURDAY starting at Rt. 66 to Hebron go 37 rain, MinneiqioUs-St Paul Grove St.; Mrs. Marie T. Center and then onto Rt. 86, 18 snow, St. Louis 61 cloudy, Knapp, Rt. 66, Columbia; Mm . Men's Pile Lined Marjorie Circle, Grist Mill Rd., Kansas Cnty 31 freezing drizzle, Carol A. McNamara, 81 Bdl- i I up Rt. 66 to Miiiatranm Rd., Dallas 62 cloudy, Denver 11 son Rd.; Daniel Marsohat, all weather through’ Kteney Rxi., back up dear, Phoenix 66 clear. Ins An- Buckland; John J. Nee, 86 to the Rham High School Rd., gel®s 66 clear, San Francisco 61 Green Rd.; Mfs. Joan L. Po- down WaU St and back to toe d®“ . Seattle 44 partly cloudy, lansky, 12 Eastvlew Dr., Ver- coats ■ Anchorage 22 cloudy, Honolulu non. The ■ selectmen recommend- T* partly cloudy. kta Teresa C. P.^- 'tA' Men's Famous ed conslderatiim by the Recrea­ ------'Waldo, 112 Btoaell S t; Wendell tion Oommisdrai ahd the matter A t t h e S o u r c e Roberts, RFD 8, Kelly Rd., Venion; Annie Rowe, 11 Lock- sport will be brought up at toe com- RIVBRSIDE, CkOIf. (AP) — ~ mlsslMi’s meeting Wednesday -close Down-Cut Smog" read ^ coats evening. toe hand-lettered signs attached Infant’s hooded sleeping bag, country Christmas CaredeM to gasoline pumps after vandals SauMCM, 166 Bununit W., garden print Kodel & Avril, ftS. Junior Olrl Scout Troops 5061, slashed rubber hoses on 17 A, ScnuitnnB^^U R o^ Matching gown, pajama or footsie m m 6102 and 6264 will sing Christ- pumps in four different service art R d.; MM. Deborah B. jama, 4JS0 each. carols at toe Meadows stations, police reported ’Thurs- Stence, 2401 New State Rd.,; Convklescent Home to Man- day. MM. Janet M. SurreUs, Ware- ml'* - P;,___

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PAGE TWELVE ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, lOTO we got complaints.” But he de- ties settle the dispute out of hess box like other courts, but Better Business B iin ^ u nJUned to release information on court and tie plaintiff winj. it’s more Informal. AU witnesses Jewelet* Holdup t6 red^iced charges of breach of the cases until they go to court. (Mrs. Hel>m M. Blchler, deputy raise their hands slmultaneous- Nfete 3-5 Years Nixon Expands Policy Bush To Get peace. Bource of Help '’clerk to r Circuit Court in New ly to be sworn In, and a lawyer, Judge Phillip Dwyer reecd a N ixon Warns ^Buyers: Be Wary , Another source of helj) Is -the Haveti, said legal aid is avail- half apologizes ’When he objeefs HAimFOKD ( . ^ ) —’Two New pre-sentonce, report before he state Department of Oonsumet able to ..both plaintiff and de- that the other lawyer’s line of York City men charged with SCRAP CO.. liKL By JUDY FREUND set sentence. * buildings oh schedule and fall- F>rotecti6n, which an tnvesUga- fendants if they meet cartalu questioning is Irrele-vant, lhad- staging a daring daylight armed On Bombing Vietnam N ixon N od Associated PreM Writer Eighteen-year old Thomas ure of mail-order houses to gend tor, Mrs. JoAnne Jaokkon, 'said financial restrictions. missible and inimaterial. robbery at a Hartford Jenwelry iiieri (Oontteied from Page One) I^mch of 21 Church St. -who had Fund "to l(etrain H, when you're doing*'your f^,^merchandise that has been paid receives about 200 claims each Claims Court yjg consumer, it’s> a store last spring, were given TOP PRICES PAID| For IJ,N. Post pleaded guilty earlier to break- ' rsiriiUmAii idwtnninir a u i month. Department investlga- Small Claims CtoUrt is the chance to rely ^ toe Judgment sentences o t three to five years willing, although “ we do not In the fighting over the holiday .■Vnria sraipping, sales- in a recent mail-order case in tors also do routine shopping, place dentists go to collect toe of the Judge when, perhaps, his in Superior Court Ihursday aft- season—presumably meaning Uig and entering with criminal havp great h (^ s “ for any re­ (Oontinued from Page One)’ ■ clerk oners to sell you pillows 'which, however, toe (X3A piayed checking for frauds. If 'aws $26 bills that patients refuse to own Judgment failed to make ®r toey pleaded gullty,to charges Christmas, New Tear’s, and the intent and was given a sus­ sults. 'ta t $8.99 each or tw6 for $1(), **® a Jury in U.S. Distiict have been violated, toe depart- pay and where motorists go to u n i beware.,,- - o f robbery with violence. , Tet Lunar New Year in Viet­ House seat for the Senate c«i- pended Jail sentence of six Diide Teachers Nixon, in the otherwise wide- ‘ think twice. And don’t take toe ^ Haven found that ment' takes its own action or collect fender - bender damages Edward Banach, 21, and Jo- nam.- test at the reported urging' at months and one-year probation. ranging quisling, did not men­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The new occupations, and placement • outrageous “ bargain” unless a Wedgwood me- refers toe matter to toe proper If toey believe toe other person' sefto Napoli, 27, were arrested “ As you know,” Nixon said, Nixon. A 'break* at RuffinTs service COPPER tion and was not asked about Nixon administration, vriiich has and counseling services, Nixon was believed disap- station Oct. 14 led to his arrest. ‘ you want to give toe kalesclerk through toe mall de- state legal authority. liable, but he doesn’t agree. V «I* U three days after toe Hartford the railroad strike, udiich occu­ “ the North Vietnamese have declined to challenge the legall- Announcement o( the program ‘• a present. »muucufrniiHort cuawmerscustomers min various But urhat if toe merchandise A recent case in' Small Claims rMPidgin ffftl ■Kingl'UtlEnglish robbery when toey were caught turned down any cease-fire over pdlnted with U.N. Ambassador Pre - sentence investigation pied much attention in recent ty of wholesale firing and de- for an estimated 1,000 educators 'I 'That warnlna came from ^ country,-- including — “ is not — evert - ■ — ordered,------, —if — a compa------.— Court------In— New-. — Haven,----- —. ------heard LAB by New Guinea “ Pidgin another holdup at Nui wsik. days. The strike was called off the holiday season out of hand. .Yost, and apparently decided turned up a clean record and motion of Negro teachers in the appeared to suggest Job losses KNOWN FOR VALUES some time ago to replace him. Lynch’s attorney termed lenlen tert i; Connecticut, ot $76,000. „ "X ny ®®"‘'® sends ^ goods that ‘ a person Judge * ' Ell------Cramer, was more to Enallsh is spoken by about 60' men, armed -with pis- Just as the 7 p.iii. news confer­ We, of course, \could not have South, offered instead today $3.2 for black teachers were a natur- The defendant, Donald F. doesn’t won't and then bills him? the point. A woman brought suit n,mion neoole The Bible tech- walked into DeBobertls any extended cease-fire unllat- Associated Press learned cy and suspended the six-month ; rector of toe New Haven Better doesn’t want and Q million pe ------pranciai>eRober- said: very dangerous for our forces.” -* chief U.S. delegate to the -A motion to dismiss charges The aid announcement by “ School cmisolldatloh usually where 'he was In discussing Vietnam, Nixon peace-keeplng body, although of sale and possession of —His economic policies arc the U.S. Office of EducaUon resulta in a decrease In the total „ ______„ muj 11 ______display counter. woridng, the rate of Inflation Is said he was aware of doubt neither Yost nor the White hashish on gtk>unds of inade- coincided with its release o t a number of education personnel MOONLIGHT Peter Clark, Bradley was using to toe sender. wheel to take her driving test. ' .. While Banach kept DeRobertis beginning to recede and an un­ about the actual existence of House confirmed it at the time, quate identification was denied, ; shuffle” A b “watch out,” he report indicating dlscrlmlnaUwi required to serve the same • added: a post office box In New Haven There is one other thing a The woman told toe Judge she patois origlratM in toe Napoli vaulted toe LEAD employment rate imder S per any understanding' with' the Nixon intended to re- and Carl Colangelo, 22, of 134 rather than Inadequate training number of students/' it said. to receive checks for medallion person can do himself if he feels had received her license, but counter and forced the Jeweler cent can be achieved even with­ North Vietnamese that U.S. re- place the 67-year-old career dip- 'White St. must still face the Is the primary problem facing Davies, associate corn- • low falmBelf to be erders. The prosecutor said he has been bilked. If he buys only after her husband gave her toe ^uth China coast bartered where he was hand- out the stimulation of a wartime NEWSPAPER connaissance planes would con- lomat was first evident in pub- charges. black teachers in the South. mlssloner , for educational per- ‘ Z n s ^ w ®'‘^ ® y *‘®Pt toe checks, but merchandise that is defective or additional lessons. “P ’ cuffed to a pipe. economy. MADNESS . (WE HANDLE PAPER DRIVES FOB OHUIUJUl!iS, tlnue to fly over their territory. Hshed reports last month that A New Britain policemsm. “ Retrainlng is the soluUon »>nhel development, said the • aaree to comoroinlse ” Stmmnno 'e^led to send toe medallions, falls to live up to Its advertise- The driving school counter- to ^putetoy toe Chi- —41e did not think it propbr to of “ business Taken was $400 in cash and BOY SCOUTS, AND OTHER ORGANlZATrOM) • He declared that President presidential counselor Daniel Robert Minas, to whom Colan- that many, including officials in new aid program “will insure ‘ ■rave as an examnin'uio umnPTf Clerk said Bradley had no ment and if toe claim is for a argued.that toe woman was en- ®ese contrition of* to h ^ $16,000 worth of Jewelry. . SCRAP IRON — OTHER ask management and ^abdr to Lynd■■“11 is time for labor and man­ U.S. bombing two years agjo. wrote Yost apologizing for pre- of narcotics, and two of posses­ ville, Tenn. agement to quit betting on infla- If there______Is any_____ misunderstand-______mature disclosure of the a'p- sion of a controled drug. ‘T o many blacks, that kind of SAT 7:00 AJ4. to 3:30 PAR. H«i and to start help fighting jj,g. jjg said, he wanted to make pointment and said he would re William Renaud m , 18, and thinking ,18 merely swallowing InfliaMnn " . T whole JusUficaUon of dls- “ o” ^ the real inflation. his own position clear; "I must turn to a teaching post at Har­ his brother Gary, 17, of Rock­ crimination advanced by many i™ ,,, • lislghbothood stores will, to keep —“Under no circumstances” insist that there be continued re­ vard University. ville heard the charges of wil­ Southern school boards,” the re- l^a satisfied customer, warns a will he support third-party can­ connaissance over Vietnam be­ George Herbert Walker Bush, ful injury to a private build­ port said. cl-vil rights chief, now a private ,.BHB publicatitm. didates against Republican can­ cause, as we are withdrawing ing against them dismissed. a boyish-looking father of five, The report-like other? Issued : suck Trick ■ didates in coming elections. “ I our forces, I have to see wheth­ is the Yale-educated son of for­ ’The two were arrested Oct. virtually endorsed a -white recently by the National Educa­ j Another slick trick, Simmons personally expect to support all er or not there is any, chance of mer Connecticut Sen. Prescott 20 at the Don Willis Service Southern position that black of those Republicans who may Station in connection with the tion .Association—found black ^said, to an offer from a sub- a strike against those forces Sheldon Bush. He served as a . u __ ^ ^ I A.'L. teachers are ndstrained and de- 'scription company to sell a mag- be running for the United States that remain, and we have to Navy pilot in World War n, and damage to the men’s room South have been displaced in tozine for $6 that a person can Senate in 1972 if they want my watch for the buildup. was shot down in combat over wall there. Robert Hooker of the Nash­ the wake of school desegrega­ ;buy directly from toe publisher support, and some of them are “ If our planes are fired the‘ Bonin Islands in 1944. He Judge Dwyer ruled that an ville Center, whp cwiducted a members of -what is called the employe of the garage, who tion and elimination of all-Negro 'for about half that price. upon,” he continued, “ I will not has served on a Republican task six-w e^ survey in 11 southern ; “ This to a wcmderful time of C a ld o r liberal wing of the party.” He only order that they return the force on earth resources and testified in court, could not schools. states, said: “ Statistics on dis­ declined discussion of the 1972 “ Himdreds of them havci been .year to buy subscriptions,” he fire, but I will order that the population control. make positive enough identifica­ placement are scarce and many presidential race, saying he tion to warrant prosecution. moted, dismissed outright, de­ ;aald. "There are legitimate, missile site be destroyed and Bush is an economics gradu­ local and state school officials .well-run magazine subscriptions would “ let them speculate on Steven C. Cohn, 28, of Ware­ nied new contracts or pressured that the military complex ate who became a millionaire in contend it is not happening. ,and reputable firms seUing whether I will be a one-term house Point, found guilty of into resigning, and the new around that site which supports the oil business. In 1963, he ‘"Ihe number of blacks being >tl)em7” he added. president.” speeding, fine, fined $76. teachers hired to replace them it also be destroyed by bombing. helped found the Zapata Petro­ hired is declining and ncmhlrlng ‘ The same is true o t encyclo- —Donald Rumsfeld will be­ Stuart A. Mehl, 21, of Weth­ Include fewer and . fewer That is my understanding.” leum Corp. of Midland, Tex. A seems to be another way of dis­ •pedias, another p,” Simmons said. ministration poet for Rep. ’Ihe Nixon administration has ences and speeches that he .... . principals and teachers is more George Bush, R-Tex., who was unopposed when he ran again in • If a person agrees to buy a would do whatever he consid­ 1968. In his unsuccessful Senate ^product or services from a sales- Our Reg. 24.95 Our Reg. 39.88 defeated in a bid for the S^ate. Southern districts for alleged ered necessary to protect .Amer­ bid this year—he' also ran and Cold Cure al,” Hooker said. *man in a home — his own or —On the pending bill to re- discrimination in firing and de­ ican troops remaining in South lost in 1964^Busli was consid­ “ It is estimated that during 'someone else’s rather than a Btrict imports of some major PASADENIA, Calif. (AP) — moting black teachers. Vietnam as his -withdrawal pro- the last two or three years the 'Store—he has 72 hours under consumer goods, he wants the . ered by many Texans as more M.E. Quick’s pet parrot had a Secretary Elliot L. Richard­ number of black principals has Connecticut law to change hlq ImposiUon of quotas limited to liberal than Bentsen on some is­ head cold. It was against that back­ son of Health, Education and fallen from 620 to 170 in North ^mind, altoougjii toe seUer may textiles. To restrict imports of ° " sues. IBush ran with support of So Quick put a Ught bulb in 1 9 . 8 8 3 4 . 8 8 ground that he declared his in­ Welfare has said the Jbb of de­ Carolina and from 260. to 40 or 'retain a cancellation fee. shoes or other items by quota, some former backers of liberal the parrot’s cage ’Thursday to tention to carry out attacks segregation is largely complet­ ‘ In the slogan of toe Better Charge it! he said, “ would lose us more Sen. Ralph Yarborough, who warm his bird’s abode in the ga- 60 in Alabama. \ Ideal Gift! against any enemy troop build­ ed in the South and problems of •Business Bureau, which Sim- Ideal Gift Idea! Jobs than it would save, while was beaten by Bentsen in the rage. His report said that in Florida Warming tray ups and infiltration into South In-schoool discrimination should' Itoons noted to threadbare but the textile quotas will save Texas primary election. The bird nibbled on the light “ 1,000 black teachers have been slides under pan; Space saver styling! Vietnam if he decided such ac­ resolve themselves “ without ae- . in the past three -packed with truto; “ Investigate Jobs.” socket’s cord, shorting it. The radiant heat keeps Wakes you to music or tivity created a danger to the rlous difficulty over the hext Jtofore you Invest.” Lady Schick On international matters, Nix­ fire spread to a cloth protecting few months.” years. safety of American forces re­ • He bemocmed that customers proper tempera­ alarm. Handsome on said that despite periodic dif­ Quick’s motorcycle. maining in the South. ’The cloth burned, the parrot Education Office aid from ex­ ^walt until after toey have a ture. Super accu­ walnut grain finish. ficulties in U.6.-6ovlet relations Court Cases isting programs will include FUnu Set Record problem to come to toe BBS, rate heat control! Save a cool $5 off our “ the significant thing is that we was burned and another pet, a Caprice Shaver full-year academic fellowships NEW DELHI—A record num- rather than checking with the #&630 regular price! are negotiating and not con­ monkey, got a dose of smoke which made him cry. In such short-staffed education ber of feature-length films, 868, ■BBS about a concern before fronting.” CmCUIT COURT 18 fields as handicapped; esirly were produced in Indian last 'they buy. The Better Business Our Reg. 9.88 He declared it is in the -vital Strike Ends; Manchester Session A neighbor, Pasadena Fire Chief T. William Heidner, put childhood and vocational-techni- year, compared with 338 in Bureau in all cases would have ir.lerests of both the United out the fire wltii a garden hose. cal; part-time training projects 1968 and 330 in 1967. Of the Advocate^ buying from local, States and the Soviet Union to Francis M. Sltoro, 88, of Hart­ Trains Roar ’The scorched parrot survived. for teachers demoted but not 1969 films, 62 were in color, well-established stores rather limit nuclear arms because of ford, pleaded not guilty yester­ He still has a cold. fired; manpower training for compared with 61 in 1968. Than from sellers lacking a rep­ Now their csot and the danger of a day to a charge of robbery with violence. utation. , _ nuclear confrontation. I>own Tracks I______I The Connecticut Consumer As- Only “ So it is with Beriin and so it Sttaro was arrested in connec­ .(Continued from Page One) tion with the Sept. 26 beating SUITS! ^iation has an entirely differ­ is with the kddeast,” he said. ent orientation from that of toe indicating he beUeves the -vital be free to strike again March 1 robbery of William Plantaua of 1108 Tolland ’Tpke., at his home. Better Business Bureau, accord­ 6.94 interests of the two super-pow- if there is no final settlement by A great gift for milady at a budget price! E ing to exJA President ‘niomas era will create pressures for then, unless Congress Imposes a Sitaro elected to have a hear­ Exclusive stainless steel heads that pop out for ing on probable cause to be held M. Brooks o t Storrs. The CCA agreement in those long-time further no-strike law. was founded by congumere for easy cleaning. #108. crisis spots. ’The unions, -whose members Dec. 24. Another man, whose case has consumers. Brooks said, -where­ Despite a United Nations vote hadn’t had a pay hike in 18 been bound over to Hartford Su­ as toe BBB was formed “by New Remington Digital Eleetric unfavoraUe to the U.S. on mem- months, exhausted all delaying perior Court, and Sitaro, al­ businesses for businesses con­ bershlp tor Red China, Nixon procedures under regular feder- legedly went to the Plantaua cerned with keeping a good Im- Instant Hair Curler Alarm Cloek sald' “ we have no jdans to al labor law before launching home, beat him, and forced him ( jGLge of business.” Chbrge it! change our policy” of opposing the_ walkout. , __ , , . to write bad ch/ecks. Sitaro is PHONE 647.1428 The BBB to concerned primar­ Ineludes 20 Rollers! Red China in a seat for Peking. Congress Md ^ a ld e n t Nixon ^ ^00 bond. 10 MINUTES FROM HARTFORD 647-1427 ily with fly-by-night concerns, Recently PeUng received a approved™mved the strike ban two ^ he noted. “ But when you have a C Reg. alm^e majority vote for mem­ hours after the walkout began Goff, 16, of 66 Ridge St., charged problem with a company in toe 14.99 bership, but the motion failed at 12:01 a.m. Thursday. community ^ t o an excellent 16.88 with sale and possession of —OPEN 5 DAYS WEEKLY 9 to 9— because a two-thirds majority The three other unions in the I The clock of tomorrow, drugs, was reduced from $6,(XH) $at. 'til 6 reputation,” Brooks said, toe 11.70 was required. dispute were the Brotherhood of cash to a $1,000 non-surety bond. consumer “has a devil a time I here for you today! Persis- “ However,” Nixon said, "we Railroad ’Trainmen, Brother- Goff was released to his mother. getting action from toe Better Itant buzz alarm, high im- E x c lu s iv e are going to continue the inlUa- hood cf Maintenance of Way Goffs’ attorney asked that all ^siness Bureau.” Ipaci case. tlve that I have begun, an InlUa- Employes and Hotel and Res­ previous pVeas be withdrawn in ., "The phlloecqitoy of toe BBIB Wonderbar tive of relaxing trade restric- taurant Workers., Union. ’They order to file motions in the case. to that i>roblemB are generated heating action. tions, and- attempting to open called off their strike several Goff was picked up Dec. 3 BUTZ! by an exclusive' group, but the Assorted size channels of communications hours before the Clerks’ union O W ! after a Capitol Narcotics Squad ^ t o 1s that toe -whole business with China, having in mind the buckled under the order of U.S. rollers, vanity investigation identified several community in many ways is re­ mirror, travel fact that looking toward the fu- Dtst. Court Judge John H. area youths as drug pushers. sponsible for the problems ceculaUon til Dennis ordered them with- all of Rockville, were given a THE CARPETING Union, a national cemsumers’ he might undertake a prolonged dra^vn. 60-day suspended sentence and ^Toup that publidies toe maga- Hair one-sided cease-fire in tTetnam Pratt gave the Clerks’ union one year probation for charges sine “Consumer Reports,” filed Our Reg. 77.9i at Christmas time in hope that until midnight ’Thursday to geb~of breach of peace, YOU WANT recently in an attempt to get Groomer the Communists, without formal their members back to work, They were arrested at King’s toe federal government to ban agTMment, would follow suit. and picket lines across the na- in the Parkade following a shop- AT THE PRICES toys toe OU considers hazard­ Our Reg. 14.99 He said the United States is tiem crumbled rapidly under the lifting incident Sept. 30. ous. prepared to have limited halts order. The three had pleaded guilty The only Connecticut law grant to the OCA to estabUsh a state OCA office Hotpoint Holiday Sale! Manchester Evening Herald priced carpet remnants. All colors and sizes. First in Chnnecticut. The OQA head­ Handsome pieces of ac­ q u a l i t y , a l l re d u ce d from 30/^ t o 70jC, H ere are J u st a V quarters to now located in toe cessory furniture in Electric few examples of the great savings available now at home of Brooks, a professor at deluxe knotty pine, ■ # ' A Gift For The Whole Family For The Whole tile University of Connecticut. Portable Floor Covering O utlet's Remnant World, ready for finishing with Brooks sold toe new office paint, stain, wax or Dryer Year hopefully will open early next antiquing. year, piobaUy in Hartford or Dishwasher An Ideal .Gift For: Mother and Dad - 9 X 12 Rugs os Low as ’39.00 New Haven. • The CX3A president said toe #427 Chair y 8 7 Q Grandparents — College Studehts — 12 X 12 Rugs as Low as ’59.00 complaint department chairman Rag. 9.98 ALL TOYS df his group has received nearly Your Favorite Serviceman 12 X 15 Rugs.as Low os ’59.00 MO complaints since early BookcoM 36’ x 3 0 " 1 1 8 « « 1 1 8 « « March from consumere in Ck»- Reg. 15.50... Free Local Delivery! 12 X 18 Rugs os Low ds ’79.00 1 0 - MIDNIGHT FRIDAY ONLY necticut and outside tiie state, IIP’ ^ I Charge It! these are people, he said, who AN Subject to Pr'or Sale Bookcata 36”x36" ~| Q Deluxe permanent tried to get action from a com­ Washes up to 10 table settings. Uni­ ------SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Rag. 17.98...... - l O press with cool down pany, but failed. dial control. Self-cleaning action. cycle to prevent $30.00 per year — $ 15.50 for 6 months — $7.80 for 3 months When the CCA receives a com­ Rolls easily. Jet fountain washing GRANTS OF VERNON plaint, Brooks said, it writes on Storqga Banch 0 0 9 8 wrinkle's. Gentle Buy Now! action eliminates need for you to speed-flow drying. We Will Send A Gift Card I h»hnw of the consupier to toe " ^ Rag. 27.98...... rinse first. • (tompany InvcAved. o r to toe ap- GUARANTEED INSTALLATION pre^riate government agency, #3117 Dask I ■ then ftXlowB tlgough until results Rag. 29.98.... .24'^o^ BEFORE CHRISTMAS OPEN 9:30 - 9:30 are obtained. .Although hb majw: racket to MANCHESTiR I ROCKY HILL AVON WATERBURY iNanrh^Httr lEwTittitg Jlw alii Ootlbn Bookcata 1I4S Tolland Tpka Sale: Fri. & Sat. MON.-SAT. currently widespread to _ toe Exit t3, Wilbur Croii Sllat Daana Road | Albany Ava. Lakawood A Wolcott Roadt we HONOR' Rag. 39.98...... 3 4 ’ «1 Pkwy at Tolland Tpka IntarMCtldn ot Exit 24 A Int. t1 | Rta 44 13 BISSELL STREET PHONE 643-2711 state. Brooks said frequent com" Open until 11 PM BRING YOUR ROOM SIZES! plaints to toe CCA involve auto A Other itoros locatod in BrooktioiH, Ham dan, Nonwilk, Rhfjrtkls, Stamford, Wallingford, Badford FiHlf, Kingeton, Psakakill, Wappiiigar Falls, Charge Your Purchases JUST 10 MIN. FROM HARTFORD EXIT 95 ON ROUTE 84 repairs, broken appliances, faU- ______Framlmham, Northampton ure of contractors to finish CALL OR STOP .IN: MON. - F R I. 8 :3 0 - 5:00--SAT. till NOON VERNON CIRCLE NEXT TO FARM SHOP- PARKADE "1, i }-•

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with letters that have been s(uf- verbal . and non-verbal tddlls, intendent, to insure an ordierly ton, thanking the board fpr Its recent action in approving the Coventi^ fed In student’s lockera pertain­ O’Connor said. transition. . re-opening .of the portable WANTED Police Corps ing to drug use. The screening comnlittee to Letters of notification ' that the post is open are being sent classrooms at that school. ■By CLAY R. POLLAN No further details could be find a new supeitetendent of Oean, Late Model 2, A R IU LIIRA obtained, however. schools reported to- the full to various institutiems thiouigh- Your Doily Acfivily Guido SEfT. Has CharniM J NA».2t UiUon Struggle Shaping Up ’ O’Connor reported to , the board last night that the wtieels out the country. ’I According fo Iho Stars. USED CA R S >» o c f. board on the results of tile re­ in this direction are now well The board accepted with re­ Exten'ded. F o tc im ih II To develop message for Soturddy, 4 - 6 - 1 6 - 2 4 ^ . 9-27-32-42 . By HOIX.T OANirNBR cent testing In the 11th grade, In motion. gret the resignation Of lilrs. In read words corresponding to numbers 41-77-78 elecUon could be run ■ fairly the high school. Zuccardy re­ Partly cloudy Monday with a Top Prices Paid D '54-^73 O’Connor indicated to the Abigail Keene from her foi irOi of your Zodiac birth sign. (Herald CorreqNmdent) with local officials In charge. quested that high school Princi­ when 76 college-bound juniors chance of showers or snow flur­ ■ For All Makes! By NICHOLAS ULUTOS TAURUS SCORflO grade teaching post at -Coven­ 61 Monoy In other action last night, the pal Milton . Wilde and guidance were g;lven the Preliminary board' some- time ago that he A M . 20 1 Opportivilty 31 Follow o c r . 23 ( The Education AssociaUon of ries. ’Tuesday, fair at the coast W ARSAW (A P ) — An eUte 2L« 32Shoppin9 62 Stop Scholastic Aptitude Test. He would not be staying in Coven­ try Grammar School. llrs. NOY. 2t' board met in a tSO-minute exec­ counselor Ehnest Martuccl be with a chance of showers or CARTER CHEVROLET corps of 40 PcSlsh police is I MAT 20 3 Over- 33 Toko 63 VVomon Coventiy is going' to challenge try past June 30 of next year. Keene will leave shortly after 64 It utive session at the request of allowed to sit in on the session said the results were very good flurries Inland. Temperatures armed with little more than tin 3-12-20-^9 4 Hormonious 34 Oxno 36T9-40-43i A prospectus has been pre­ the first of the year to auc'Om- CO., INC. ^49-52-82-87 SThoro't 35 On 65 Dim 6 6-76« L8 9l the Coventry Federation of local resident James Zuccardy. alpo. Indeed, and a credit to the averag;lng above normal, high whistles, winning ways and reg­ 6 Conditions 36 Give 660nos pared to be sent out tO' each pahy her husband to M laU^, 1229 Main St. GIMINI SAGITTARIUS Teachers in an elecUon to de­ Zuccardy, In a letter to the Oosed Session teaching staff at th e high between 45 and 60, overnight 7Tho 37 To 67 Load --f applicant, a n d the board where he has obtained a ,iob. ulation miniskirts. Each day the 38 Many 68 Show board, said he desired the ex­ ■ According to an unofficial school. ’The vast majority of Phone 649-523» J O MAT 2. 8 Ponding NOK.22 termine which group will rep­ A letter was also read ft’om lows in the upper 20s or lower pert Polish misses' wade into 9 Don't 39 Thought 69 Walk ecutive session to discuss the source 'following the closed seS' those tested were well above agreed to set M ay 1 ns the 20 70 With DEC. 21 OGS, Principal Robert B ria r- 30s. W arsaw’s traffic to keep order. lOMotton 40To resent teachers in contract talks recent “outbresde ot letters” at sion, it apparently had to do the national a v e i ^ e in both starting dote for a new super­ , >51-53-59-80 11 You’ro 41 Your 71 Could 19-22-23-50, Hie girls are spearheading a :§^71-79-90 12 Indulgonce 42 With 72 Sincere 58A1-74 ' for the 1971-72 school year. 43 Door' 73 Friend plan to use more womeii'tQ the 13 Could. CAPRICORN CANCIR l4Finonclal 44 Another 74 Troubles Some of the details were Police Department. A recent 75 Outlook DEC. 22 15 Bockons . 45 A made public at last night’s y sjV''' battery of government tests in­ 16M oy 4 6 A 76 Who l^JU LY 22 77hk>pos JAN. It Board ot Education meeting, at dicated women could c(»itrol the 17 Situation 47W oy - IBBofrIonded 48Tho 78 High 14-17-21-35^ which thq^ school board denied Polish capital’s 110,000 motor i S 8-10-13-34 Unfavorable 79 Arrive 45-65-75 H ■^37-48-y 19Koep 49 an E A C request that the Am er­ vehicles “more gracefully and 20 Would. soother 80 Are AQUARIUS uo 51 Money 81 Honest ican Arbitration Association run efficiently’’ than men. 21 Tokos JAff. 20 JULY. 2) )|22Cloar • 52 Effect 82 On the election. “d r l s cope much better with j 2 3 0 f 53 Or 83 Friendly EEI. If « ^AUS.22 5 4 A 84 Ai.round H ie executive committee of y traffic incidents,’’ says Maj. 124Roito 11-18-28-M C a ld oi V 5-25-44-47 * 2 5 Always 55 To 85 Barriers the ElAC, whiclvis affiliated with .Teny Domanski, who com­ l2 6 0 th o r 56 In 86 Stars 68-72-81-88 46% LARGER CAPACITY >55^-8445 mands 40 of the girls. “They are 1 27 Go 57 Focus 87 Health PISCES thb ConnecUcut Education Asso­ VIRGO 58 I s l e 's 88ApprecIotion ciation, w as present at the ses­ also faster at finding diplomatic *2 9 H a v o 59 News 89 Forawoy ffl. J> TW solutions to problems.’’ 83OK00P 60 Of 90 Today MAR.20* T ^ sion, as well 0 8 teacher repre­ F^LiindSat. Oood looks figure high in se­ 2- 7-26-31 AT REGULAR sentatives from three of the lo­ 1-15-30-56 ^ G o o d ^Advetsc ^JNeutral lecting the girls. ‘"They don’t f^62-70B3-86 33-48A7 ^ cal schools. Also on hand was have to be beauty queens, but a CAPACITY PRICES! Everett Watson of the CEA. gracious figure and an attrac­ DRYER Mrs. Dorothy QilUam, spokes­ tive face are necessary ingre­ dlcate the traffic department school certificate and know at man for the EAC, presented the Canadian dients,’’ said the head of the has a problem. Liast year in least one foreigpi language. Imagine an extra large, 18 pound'Dryer/at group’s request for an outside training school. 36,032 accidents 3,148 persons ’Hie girls are paid well, com­ agency to run the election. She Hockey by Col eco Hie young women are permit­ were killed—a high rate consid- pared with the Polish average the same price as our normaMoad Dryer! noted that the C F T Is not in wage of 2,200 zloties or $91 a ted to use any makeup or hair­ erhig the small number of cars ti*' agreement with this request. Our Reg. 9.99 month. [Their starting salary is styles they want, in order to in the bountry. In a prepared presentation for 2,600 zloties and they can earn Now you can not only dry In'one load look their best. They have blue- H ie sight of winsome traffic the board, Mrs. Gilliam out­ up to 4,000 as officers. gray uniforms with white cops is taking some getting used what normally took two, but you can lined the three reasons why epaulettes and w ear boots. to. also smooth out permanent-press the H1AC Is seeking an outside Despite their charm, they can ‘"Hie other day I was on traf­ agency. The first reason cited be tough. “You have to be firm fic duty when a driver noticed clothes by' giving them more tumble was legal; ‘"rhe 1967 teacher and also know you/ are absolute­ 5.99 me,” one of the girls recalled. spacb needed to shake off wrinkles. But irepresentation election,” Mrs. ly right with the offending moto­ “Staring me up and down, he Gilliam said, “which was con­ rist,’’ says Nela Urbanska, one Lithographed ste el slides, contour crashed straight into the back of i a Y hurry! The quantity is limited. ducted by local personnel, was Charge of the elite. “I have never yet molded ends. Sraooth action. Limit the car in front, i had to book disputed and contested in court had to argue with a driver. Charge It! him.” fairway at expense and inbonvenlence 1. No raincheck s. ’They usually pay up fast, glad to all parties concerned, includ­ Another girl said she was on f / / r L a i the fine isn’t ifoo high.” ing the Board of Education. Hie standards of Polish driv­ duty “when this driver gets out 5 Foot Pool Table ‘"rhis first attempt at this MM ers aren’t very high, the girls of his car. WlthODt~any warning } election wem declared Invalid With End Ball Return' believe. he holds me high up in his / o p e n and it had to be re-run In com­ ‘"niey are not courteous to arms, hugging me and shouting Natural gum rubber Baby Luvin’ Care pliance with state' statutes. Our Reg. 47.97 Hot Wheels Dual each other,” one said. “I have congratulations. ’Hien he puts < every bumper cushion. Easy-to- me down and drives ,pff, leaving Therefore, we request that the yet to see a driver who, after use bed and leg levellers. Lane Rod Runner by Topper making some slight infringe­ me a bunch of carnations. I was night American Arbitration Associa­ too amazed to protest.” tion conduct the election be- High quality billiard ment of a rule and disturbing Our Reg. 14.49 another driver, would at least ’The girls go through 10 till 9! / cause of the great extent of cloth. Natural grain wal­ Reg. 11.49 lilt his hand in apology.” months of training in such mat­ • Three Automatic Dry Cycles their experience with legal pro­ nut vinyl finish. xmas plastic table cedures and their reputed suc­ 3 9 .7 0 Just in'case of an emergency, ters as accident procedure, the the g^rls carry small vials of use of radar traps and how to cloths and paper • Automatic Permanent Press cess In conducting elections of tear gas. Hiey don’t carry pis­ detect drunkenness and doc­ tableware all types. Deluxe Cue Stick o a tols. tored taxi meters. Cycle with Cooldown Cost Second Factor Figures for road accidents in- Applicants must have a high Cost w as the second factor Our Reg. 11.88 Stays straight forever! ^ 8.88 f Microcell cors for impact resistance. • Timed Dry Cycle cited, with M rs. Gdlllam noting, “Hie EAC wishes to avoid a Adorable doll! fusses and cries.' recurrence of the previous slt- • Separate Start Switch Her lUtle mommy makes her | • uatlcm, and, in particular, to Football, Pump & Tee and win! Limit 1 per customer. well. IT’S WOODLAND GARDENS for TREES, TREES, TREES, TREES! i keep aii costs of the election at • ^rtd-of-Cycle Signal a minimum to the iBoard of TRAILER LOAD OF WELL-SHAPED, FRESH ' Education and the Town of Cov­ with White End Stripes • Air Fluff Setting (Extended Time) entry; consequently, we recom­ PREMIUM mend the American Arbitration Association. Mighty Casey CRADE “This organlzatlem has quot­ 2 .9 4 Road Trials with ed the -ElAC that the cost of con- LIVE TREES PLUS ‘ ducting elections In towns of Butyl rubber bladder, metal Tune-Up Power Freight Set i. comparable size never exceeded inflating pump. Plastic kicking • . SdOO. ’This figure would com- tee. > .^Ik. Stfleeted f pare favorably with the pre- Our Reg. 16.49 Our Reg. 49.99 * Extra Large 18-Pound Capacity Drum vlous electlcm’s legal costs, to the Board of Education, which Leather Football, Pump & Tee A Choice exceeded $300.” ^ Giant Loading Port for Easier Loading Our Reg. 6 .4 9 ...... ♦ Acceptability w as the third SPRUCE T re€A.tee met inunediately following Heavy duty nylon ou- Our Reg. 19.97 Paul Mikkel^s this portion of the 'meeting, and tershell with Vk lb. • Timed Dry Cycle V Mrs. Gilliam reported after- virgin polyester fiberfill. Possifale, Only ” wards that the EAC will now Bright orange with shite BecauM We • Separate Start Switch »■ comply with state law and re- nylon lining. For ’1. quest that the matter go to camping or slumber 16.88 • End-of-Cycle Signal arbitration. A five-man arbltra- parties. Grow them—! Single L tion panel will be named to de- Row er • Air Fluff Setting (Extended Time) I cide who is to iiin the election. -3FL0WERS- ‘ This request for arbitration is 6 Foot \ necessitated by law when all 9 7 ^ SiSS and SM ^ three parties involved (in this ' case the E A C , the OBT and Scotch Pine school board) cannot agree on Our Reg. 15.99 I' an agency to run the electiem. ► The EAO will notify all parties r Involved, including the Com- 4 ^ . ★ Gardenias $3.i95 ★ Cyclamen $4.95 ★ Chrysanthemums $3.88 • mlssioner of Education for the ■ -it ★ Christmas Cacti $2.95 ★ Orange or Lemon Trees $4.95 r State, of its request. 11.77 ★ Partridge Berry Bowls $3.19 ★ Small Floral Arrangements $2.44 Paoellsta Mod-Mod Slumber Party Bag «- The arbitration panel will con- UL listed! Beautifully shaped Also We Have: — Rustic Cemetery Baskets and Logs, Berried Holly and “ stst of an BIAC representative, Our Reg. 15.97 tree with full inch widf- Spruce, Mistletoe, Candles — plus for the “Do It Yourselfers” we have ► a CBT representative, two Reversible, warm, wash­ branches - flameproof. Trei* Ornaments, Cones, Wreaths, Rings, Paints, Ribbons, Blankets, Pillows ^ school board representatives, able! May be used out­ stand included. ► end a fifth panelist selected by doors, too. Heavy duty and Reasonably Priced Too! H, the other four. Results of this « group’s findings aie binding on zipper. Nylon shell, 3 lbs. » all parties involved. polyester fill. 11.97 CHARGE YOUR ONLY 2, M rs. GllUam noted also that W re o fh s G a rla n d s ONLY the cost of an arbitration panel PURCHASES! 2, to determine who will run the (Roping) Pine, Laurel, Plain, thick O C - election must be borne by the IS” Scotch Pine 26 Inch Jumbo full bodied I Princess Pine and M town, a™! NiIh cost could con- extra large sizes made to order! Lycopodium yd. # ^ - ceivably run to more than the I Decorative W reath Gift Wrap z uoo., estimated cost o f hav- Our ing the American Arbttrationj 2’ Decorative Holly Tree Reg. FIRE WOOD — MULCHING HAY — BIRD HOUSES — BIRD SEED r Association nm the election. { WilWjp Slioppin^ ii 'AtiMUjA 0/ 4.29 7 ? ■ OPfN EVERY NIOHT MON. THRU SAT. *TIL 9 P.M. ‘Irv other w w l«,” Mrs. Gtillam V t m m BIRD SEED “Audubon Mix” 100 lbs. or SUNFLOW ER SEED 50 lbs. -EixtFa- lull with flittered Fine quality paper said, "by try&g to eave money A lush, attractive tree branch tips. Matches ail wraps in assorted Y O U R C H O IC E $8.95 • sveii • NAHTFORO • W. NARTFORD • WITNIRIFIILI • WIRItOR CHARGE ALL YOUR PURCHASES! and not granting our original any room, ideal for office. Scotch pine trees.______. . designs. 220 Wm « M.!n Si. 1510 Miiii St. C«rL(M C«nfr WoHiwWIaU Wiiidser request, the boerd could run up 2.34 Open until 11 PM every night Skaprin, C«iit,r Keut. 44 Tfitphon* Sh^^pinf Piaxa a higher btU anyway.” Sorry no rainchecks. *n-7307 S22-7IS4 U.I-0770 U4-3»4 MI427S Garland R eedy,. C F T spokes­ man present a i the meeting WCNONOM last night, said his group "wel­ comes the challenge by the GAADENS Ym M HARTFORD VERNON Y m G it Service PremRt brierf ElAC,” but he said the O PT o b­ ROCKY HILL MAN I AV044 WOODLAND Anywhere SHver Lone PIo m Pest Rood Pton Seivtce ly jects to the ElAC request to ★ LET JO ^, LEON OR PHIL ZAPADKA HELP YOU ★ ie 5iUi Dm m Hlfkway II 834SHverLoM Reiile 30 Pectery Trained bring in an outside agency to Infwwctiea of Etit 24 6 Int. Yl Ex» fl, Wilbur T68* W O O D L A N D ST.— O P E N D A IL Y T I L L 9— P H O N E 643-8474 Servicemen run the election. The m ^ con- - lili, Rr»lkHe,1lpAiri.;%spllfseJ, tub. XingiiM, pMbbfl, Wspphgor Fsh, NsHhsmries Tei. 289-0221 Tel. 872-0521 cent of the C F T in t h ir r e g ^ Otiiar ( is MobinliiM, Hsi he said, w as the co^, PJJM which he said he felt that the . .V-. ''v-n

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Tolland County Superior Co)irt R u le s Set \ Meskill Thireatens Jail -V iWBldiPHra, Tenn. (AP) — Bank Display 8 ^ Verjion Miss Azalea Country and western singer For Budget Overspending f a y Lockw ood Losexuality Reason Jerry Lee Lewis has cancel­ HARTFORD (AP)—Ih another To date. Governor Dempsey Bardin Exhibit NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — ed his night club booklnga has been most cooperative,” FAIRWAY Gessay Held Arabaella Churchill, 21-year- econdmy move, (3ov,-elect For the month of December, anol will henceforth appear Thomas J. Meskill threatened said Meskill; “ O n . balance, 1 old g;randdaughter of the late Early Retirement the First Manchester Office of Sir Winston Churchill,'* has only at places vdiere there is Thursday to enforce a law pro­ must say that mqet of his com­ no dancing dr liquor, ah as­ the Hartford National & In Selves Of been named queen of the Graydori F. Lockwood, superintendent of the Town Somers Beating-Death viding Jail sratences for State missioners have not.” ’Trust Go., at 696 Main SJ., con­ sociate says. Some commissioners .have 18th International Azalea Water and Sewer Department, is resigning his post ef­ officials who deliberately over­ w e 'r e o | i m tinues its series of art exhibits Ruy Brown of National Festival April 20-26. By JUNE UNION tacted that morning' and agreed court Holeman’s background of spend their budgets. been “trying to take care of with a group of paintings by Housebreaks fective^ Jan. 29 and is , applying for early retirement / ArtUits’ Attractions said Miss Churchill, blue - eyed, (Herald B ^oiter) to leave the area of the prison delitnciuency begining at the age “ Tou better stick within die political employes who are not Dorothy Bardin. Mrs. iBardin, benefits. Lockwood, at age.60, will be eligible to receive ’Thursday liewls made the.de- An extensive investigation into blotide daughter of Randolph where he woriced to go to the of lib: when he was referred to apprcq;>rlation,” said Meskill. clEusified, to get them under « l l the wife of Howard G. Bardin, 66 per cent of his full pension Public I>e(ender Leo B. Flah­ clsloia because of his religion. a series of housebreaks in Ver­ and June Churchill, plans to area where Veres worked Juvenile court for setting fires. “ There is a law, and I intend the shdter of the inhilt system Jr., lives on Francis St. in East erty Jr., vrtio yesterday requert- non, led, yesterday to the arrest follow her five-day festival payments. and to bring Veres to the com­ The .singer is a member of to enfmxe it.” before the Meskill Administra­ Hartford, and has four children. ed further psychiatric exainihar Out: 'Of the last ten years Hole- of Richard S. Gessay, 23, of reign with a lecture tour of Town Manager Robert Weiss pressor room in the warehouse the Church of God. The law provides a maximum tion takes office,” said the Re­ Mrs. Bardin has lived in East \1on for Somers State Prlabn in- man has served seven of them Elizabeth St., Rockville. the United States. on the pretense that someone penalty of'one year in jail and a publican g;ovemor-elect. ’“They Hartford most of her life and said today that he will desig­ n-iate John Reinos^ said it in places such as the Ideriden Gessay w m arrested by Ver- there had drugs for him. , $1,000 fine for any state official are kidding themselves.” started painting by attending Her acceptance of the in­ nate Public Works Director wi-Hdd aid p re-sen t^ e Inveetl- Scluxd for Boys, Cheshire Re­ noh amd State Police on a war­ who “ willfully authorizes . . . Meskill, who has already the East Hartford Adult Even­ vitation to be festival queen gMlon, which ‘'la rather in­ Sundy's counsel, Special Pub­ formatory, “ months in Symes Mansfield Sees rant issued by Circuit Court 12 William O’Neill as acting sup­ the expenditure of any money... asked to hold up all pending ing Sohcxd. She has since was announced Thursday at volt'ed and complicated,” es- lic Defender Etalo Onuttl con­ S t i^ t Jail,” and in prison. charging him with breaking and erintendent until further notice. for any purpose In excess of the state public works projects un- studied with Gertrude Neuman, a news conference by British pechtUy in Reinosa’s case. tended that Sundy had not ac­ ’ ’I mention this your honor,” Overseas Base entering with criminal intent. The assistant superintendent is amount specifically appropriated U he takes office, said Thursday Phyllis Bailey, Grace Pofeta, Adm. John Martin, deputy Reinosa, 31, of Ckdumbus, tually accompaifled Veres into At ty. Schwebel said, “ because The investigations leading to commander of the Supreme for such purpose by the Gener­ he agrees with Senate lOnority Ted 'ITiobian, and Cheryl .Pro­ Stanley Lambert. < ^ o , beat with a pipe another the compression nxmi, that it’ii Important to recognize that Cut E conom ic Announcement Gessay’s arrest also led to the. Allied Command Atlantic, al Assembly.” Leader AMen Ives that there vost. - . 1 Lockwood has been super­ Som en' inmate, Richard Veres, “ His own avarice faxdc him to wlieh a person is in custody a solving of seven breaks into ' should be a freeze on the hiring This is iip second one - man ' which has headquarters here. 24, of Martford last July 9, ac the spot.” GnutU said that if loll time he has basic problems WASHTNOTON (AP) —Sen­ Exceptions to the law are intendent since May 2, 1969. He show. She has exhibited with private homes. Police said The Azalea Festival is a cording vto statements by attar- it were not for the four packs in a penal institution,” adding ate Democratic Leader Mike ’necessary repair of roads and of any new dtate employes. had been acting superintendent the Eastern States Exposition, "items seized at Gessay’s home salute to the North Atlantic neys in ’t.'oUand County 8iq>eiior ot ' cigarettes, “ ~ “you would have th at he had not received the Mansfield of Montana said to­ bridges” and “necessaiy sup­ since Jan. 11, 1969, when Law­ and East Hartford Art League included several hand guns, Treaty Organization, which Court, Roi'kvllle. Veres died of the situatlmi where the state he lp he needed, and was easily day a drastic reduction of over­ port of schools or paupers.” rence Wittkofske resigned his and South Windsor Art League, cameras, radios and an undis­ largely g;rew out of a speech a fractureii akuU and severe wouldn’t even prosecute because seas military bases and person­ “ With the state facing a defi­ ToUand County post to take a Job with the lei 1. (MIOPER STREH being .a member of both. closed amount of cash. by Sir Winston '(Churchill at nel would be one way to help the cit of between $200 million and Griswold Engineering Co. brain InjurU'^ five days later. of the remoteness of his part.” Hiding the weapon was not The warrant for Gessay'b country out of what he called its $aso mlllloii,” said MeskiU, “ I Mrs. Bardin has received the Fulton, Mo,, in 1948. Lockwood had been Wlttkofske’s Four other c«»vlcts lnv«dved He added, “never did it cross pi a'nned, Schwebel said, but was Mothers Qub arrest originated through In­ don’t intend to sit idly by and award of the month from the a^lstant for two years before in the incide nt received sen­ his mind that it would be any­ hsmded to Holeman by V^lUams economic morass.- formation gained during an in­ let the laws be broken.” East Hartford Art League for then. He has worked for the tences yesterdiW ranging fromu thing of great magnitude.” He w ho found that It had been left He also called for a more rap­ Sets Songf^t PACKAGE STORE vestigation of a break at 64 Meskill disclosed at the State two o t her paintings. One of water and sewer department for lour to 10 year* • Relnoea’s was said rumors were rampant b; f Reinosa. If it had been plan- id ending to the Vietnam war^ South St., Rockville, on Nov. 26. Antique Dealers many times that Veres wap go­ Capitol news' conference that he The Tolland County ’Twin 57 COOPER ST., MANCHESTER these, “ Tile Barn;” is included about 11 y ea rs."' the only case ctmtlnued. n ed he would have found a He said President Nixon is try­ in this diow. Vernon Police Chief Edmund ing to be beaten; that Veres has asked Gov. John Dempsey Oraydon F. Lockwood Lockwood, a native of West- ■me five convicta originally p lace better than the barrel on ing to achieve this, adding, “ I Mothers Club will meet, Wednes­ Many of the paintings in the Dwyer, commended the officers Set Up for Show , did some drug dealing and that to order a freeze on all reclass- 643^1205 field, Mass., moved to Manches­ pleaded innocent U'i first degree tJie loading dock where he put don’t doubt his good intentions.” day night at 8:16 at the United . exhlUt are framed in antique who participated -In the leng;thy the autopsy showed "tracks” on iflcatiuis of state Jobs. Rotary Club members and 41 ter in 1946. He is a graduate of murder but subseqv lently plead­ II c. Schwebel said. Mansfield said he didn’t know frames, and all of them are f o r . probe. They w^re: Lt. Edwin his arm. “ It has come to my attention Cong;regational Church -Religious Masonic Qub Northeastern University, Bos­ ed guilty to reduct'd charges; Just how it could be done, but he sale. Carlson and Sgt. Herman Fritz dealers moved into the Man- No date has been set for that there have been whrdesale Education Building in Tolland. ton, with a degree in clirll Paul Sundy to conspli'^acy to as­ Sundy was in prison serving told newsmen that the Vietnam Choice Liquors • Fine Wines of the Vernon department and cheater High School cafeteria I telnosa’s sentence. It is being upward classifications of state TTie church’s choir will lead a Picks Sleeves engineering. He workedyln prl- sault with a dangerou's weapon a sentence of one to three yeara ' c iontinued day to day until a full war is responsible “for a good Trooper David Hutchinson of afternoon emplr^es during the past 18 Richard Steeves of 91 Falk-- vate industry before accepting and the other four to man­ for breaking and entering ini^ 1 •eport, necessary before anyone part of all our troubles and diffi­ program of Christmas caroling Beer ’Troop C, Stafford. ■ - • Si months,” he said in his letter to Rensav was held overnight classes today to begin setting nor Dr. was elected president employment with the town. He slaughter. posed Jan. 6, 1970 and was i 8. sentenced for a felony, is in culties.” auid a g;rab bag exchange will ‘Mike’ Cavanaugh with a new Christmas tree. The tree at the extreihe left is the outgoing Democratic gover­ and was to be presented in “ P exhibits for the two-day of the Fellowcraft Club of was employed for 19 years by Before each man wa s s«i- eligible for parole; he was (h e hemds of the Judge. His comments were made in round out the evening’s ac­ Now Owned and Operated by Heralding one that decorated the living room in a past year. (Herald photo by Pinto) tenced. Assistant State’s Attor­ sentenced yesterday to four to saying he hadn’t found Nixon’s nor. “These reclassifications tivities. East Hartford Circuit Court 12, AnUques Market. Manchester Lodge of Masons the New Haven Railroad, ney Donald Caldwell briefl,V de­ 10 years. news______conference statements last have been granted to some 80 1___ 1 1 6 organization______held a FRANK SELBIE, Perm. Politics todav Tomorrow’s hours will be 10 last Monday night at a meeting Lockwood and his wife, the scribed the part the man pi* '-yed ~ Wallace Holeman, 22, of New Long R ide night, both about Southeast AsU per cent of the state’s employes Christmas party for 75 children other Vernon police action: a *"- 10 p.m., and Sunday at Willie’s Steak House. He former Grace Long of East in the conspiracy and beathig and the economy, as hopeful a s and have Increased the state’s Both drivers Involved in a ^rom 1 to 6 p.m. Senior Citizens succeeds Albion Severance. Hartford, reside at 9 Margaret Ixmdon, also received a four SOCORRO, N.M. (AIP) — Jen- and their parents at the Lake By SOL B. COHEN of Veres. biennial payroll burden by some two-car accident on Windsor will be admitted at half price other officers elected are Rd. They have two children— to 10 year sentence. His part, eai.ie Ryon is only 18, but she he would have liked. St. iSchool lost Sunday. High-, As each man was brought ui'> Mansfield’ said there seemed $8.9 million.” Avo Borkvllle vesterdav were up°n presentation of Golden paui Toomey, vice president; Mrs. Roberta Roy of Simsbury, as outlined by the state’s at­ ' wrmted to do 'ramething while a lighting the party was the pre­ from the cell area in the base­ torney was to switch off the to be a general lack of hope of a Meskill told reporters that he sentation of a puppet show Congressman-elect Stewart B. Gardening arrested cards. . Parking facilities Mario Matassa, treasurer; and and Capt. James Lockwood of New Mexico Tech coed to tell ment of the courthouse, he stood solution to the war in the fore­ has not b ^ n very pleased with written by Mrs. Donald Sadro- T.ponard P Baxter 25 of 87 available for 500 cars at the Hussell McClelland, for his sec- the U.S. Air Force, stationed at lights in the compressor room hi3r grandchildren sonve day. McKlnnpy of Fairfield will be before the Judge to hear' the seeable future and “ the general state officials’ response to his zinski of Vernon who also made ■Palcott Ave Rockville was rear of the high school and an- o^d term as secretary. Offut Air Base, Omaha, Neb. i,'lter Veres entered it and to So, she and a classmate rode i O l s i : the guest speaker Tuesday noon state’s attorney describe what economic situation doesn’t seem demands that they set spending the puppets. % e W E is assisted by charged with” operating under other 100 on E. Middle Tpke. ______di spose of the weapon following horseback 80 miles from college at the weekly statewide Repub­ he had done and, in all but one to be as encouraging as the priorities for their departments. Mrs. Peter Bruno, also of Ver­ W U h tht' crime. For this he received i«> her home m Albuquerque. the Influence of Intoxicating and Brookfield St case, to recommend a sentence. ' “The cooperation has varied non. lican Dutch-treat luncheon, at "so.'ne” packages of cigarettes ’The couple followed the Rio President would like it to be.” liquor or drugs and John T. 'The fifth annual market will Ihe prisoner’s own counsel g;reatly,” he said, “ from some Any parents or legal guard­ the Shoreham Motor Hotel, Hart­ and apparently had no other Grande. ’They left after Friday In calling for a reduction in Foley, 41 of 178 Hayes A.ve., provide a large choice of then presented a different con­ to very little . . . Thera is resist­ ians of twins Interested in Join­ ford. motive, according to the attor­ classes and reached Albuqu­ American armed forces over­ Ellington, wn« charged with antique furniture, glass, brass, sideration from the prisoner’s ing the organizatiwi may con­ Tuesday’s luncheon will be Frank Atwood ney. seas, he said “we are maintain­ ance to any cuts or the Idea failure to carry his operator’s iron, woodenware, and other point of view and in the course erque Sunday afternoon. tact Mrs. Henry Martin of El­ the final one until after the holi­ • PLAZA DEPL STORE Holeman’s Record ’The couple drove back to So ing too many bases in too many that the g;overnor has anything ' license. decorative accessories. Rotary of these presentations there lington or £lrs. Josejm Wetoer day season. TTie weekly lunch- corro and left their horses in Al­ parts of the world at too great a to say about how the taxpayers’ Tliere will be a living Christ- of transplanting. They naturally operators, planting trees for gaid Baxter made a club proceeds are used for its emerged some small compre­ Special Public Defender Ath of Rockville. 'eons will resume Jan. 12. H (We Have A Notion To Please) bott Schw'ebel described for th<» buquerque. cost.” money is spent. mas tree in the home .at the cost more than cut trees, but what they hope will be a profit- Windermere Ave., community activities. Among hension of the society within McKinney, a two-term state “Mike” Cavanaughs of Bolton. successfully moved they able sideline. An acre of lan^ ^ar. Min- these are scholarships awarded ^ E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Market) such an institutlm. representative, was House Re­ After Christmas the tree will be beauty and Interest to the with trees spaced six feet a p ^ injuries were reported. Bax- annually to local high school One of the attorneys. Special publican leader In the 1969 Dlanted outside to ioln five other grounds for a llfeUme. To each way, prortdes ^ m for overnight at the graduates and administered by • Public Defender Edwaid O’Con­ legislative session. He was elecf p itte d o u tsl^ to J ^ five other Cavanaughs a Uvlng tree 1260 trees. It takw good man- « gtaUon and is to be the Manchester Scholarship nell talked of codes of rules and ted Nov. 3 as U.S. representa­ living reminders of Christmas has become a family tradition M d good luck, says P past Hartford Cir- Foundation. compared the codes in prison tive from the Fourth Congres­ with the chUdren as much In- S ^kin g, to bring 700 or 7B0 today. Foley is Backgrounds for each booth • BEST SELECTION OF GRAB BAB as being as different from the sional Wstrict, succeeding U.S. rules of our society as those volved as their parento Wll- scheduled to appear in Rock- and electrical wrllng were in- • GIFTS AND STOCKING STUFFERS ■“"J ?"; u™, .2, Ikura. U. and Rofrl, S ?" “ ‘‘.r*,” «a OrcaU Court 12 on Jan. ». Oral thlo attomoon. Ikon of the aborigine in the jungle. Its roots enclosed In a ball of g remember any other coW take a toU. Some are de- He said this did not Justify the the dealers, aided by Rotarians, • ARE AT FUZA State Representatlve - elect earth wrapped In burlap. Its Christmas tree To Bob- formed by the white pine wee- began moving their wares from crime ’’but. it helps to under­ Nlcholas A. Panuzlo of Bridge- branches decorated with Christ- . j. . . ‘ exciting ® serious pest stand the motivation and eval­ station wagons, trucks, and cars port-has been appointed to a m^ orn^ents. T^en it went >;®®®"‘ y-™' ^®- ‘>® Public Records uate the conduct.” newlv created post—leader of outdoors to brave the cold on fertilized, sprayed to protect Trade Name ‘"‘o “>® cafeteria. TTie Rotary S Evvrybody h pleased at PLAZA. Se* dur Williams Given Job. freshihen Republicans m in uiethe Bolton's Mt. Sumner, where the^__ , -8^®^ the impression - jmat th^yn from the weevil, _ and__ Chester S. Ososki Sr. and Club Is continuing Its policy. O’Connell represented E'rank S ta te H o u s e T K ^ .e n t ^ v I s ’: wind ^ e e ^ “ Con- m l S “ of Williams, 30, whose last known ^ choice stock o f Chrismias C aids, Trimmiiigs, The^A'an^initneTit appointment was bvoy Stateaiare nectlcut Valley from the Avon by does. Gaye is a Manchester growth. ^ A field that has been as Colonial Distributors, j address was 964 CSiurch St., Ren Ivancls Collins of Brook- bills. cnaries grew up on i^ng planted to trees and then neg- to arrange their displays and New 'Britain. According to the »hr. 4a oiinnaBdinir McKln- "I thought it would be nice to Island and they mpt \rtien Gaye lected for several years will be Marriage licenses remove merchandise at the close • Omameiits, Toys ond Wrappings. assistant state’s attorney, Wil­ ." . 1 . » ’a'aa r « nmiao « n a minnritv r X o ^ v leadert o a X have have cnnsim C h r 5 as ^ an all year," year,” saiu said vibubu visited a a incnu friend at. at uuiu Lord’s a iruuiv Point pracUcally worthless.pracucaiiy woruiiess. Jeffrey Joseph Hamm, East of the show. 9 liams was “engaged” by ^■raere wUl be 2i Republicans “ Mike,” whose name on the on the Connecticut shore next competiUon of shipped-in Hartford, and Susan Gale Lo- • Phis George S. Howard to arrange aa..tHn:ED CARDS a ultimate capacity ot Living Trees SmaU fers the colder climate of states ------rape, aimed robbery, auto 31.7 mlUlon gpd. Hie largest Living Christmas trees are and provinces to the north. theft and uiuiatural acts. He is ERAjVESSI. RUSWCRAFT, HAMPTON, U. S. pipW is at Key West, small, to give them a better Colorado spruce Is accurately R o c k v ille presently serving an 8 to 18 Fla., 2.8 mUllon gpd. chance to withstand the shock named. It grows on the eastern year sentence imposed in 1962 ______slope of the Rockies in relatlve- Hospital Notes for sodomy. Indecent assault ly dry areas. Douglas fir Is not and aggravated assault. a fir at all, hut a separate Visiting hours are 12:80 to 8 His attorney, special public CHT WRAP species, which grows In the p.m. in aU~areas except ma- defender Edwin Lavltt claimed In or Oil! of Season, Kcrttiy, Nobody H « The r IBBONB, TAOS—n o w SALiB I’ RICHD Cascade and Rocky Mountains ternlty where they are 2 to 4 that what really happened was Tromfnideus SoSoction of Fnihs and Vegetediles all the way from Alaska to ^,xl 8:30 to 8 p-m. a “ swltcheroo,” that Veres had ijit« Yodr FriMidly Pero's! Bight? You Better BeUeve It! northern CallforWa. — — hired WUUams to “ hit” Howard ORCHARD FRESH: Mare, Cortlands, Red, Golden DeUc- And what is the species that Admitted ’Tuesday: Sh'rley and it was WUllaras who sug­ ious, Wlnesaps, MsOowans, Baldwins, Russets and Northern is known In largest numbers for Ouellette, Baton Rd., and Rich- gested the switch. Atty. Latritt Spy y ^ le s ; plus Fresh d d er. _ „ . „ Christmas trees? ’The red cedar FBESH: Spinach, Beets, BroocoU, Egg BrwseU ard Bother, WlndsorvUle ‘ Rd., said Williams was also being has that honor since It grows . . , paid off another person, un­ Sprouts, Boston, Bomalhe Lettuce, Leeks, ShaJ^, White, in the warm climate of the *^01 Rockville; WUliam Seidel, )^Uow ’Turnips, Green Besns, CauUflower, White S jw t named, involved in a homosex­ Potatoes, d ierry Tomatoes, Green, YeUow Squash, Corn, southern “States. Sherry Circle, a n d Gertrude, ual situation and that it was f.np«afc,ai Bed OWons, Belgium Endive, Crtudierries and Hot For those of us who buy cut Smith, Old Farm Rd., both ’Tol- Williams who was in the mid­ trees. Herald • classified ads pieUchhouer, Crys- dle, hired by everybody and Bed, White, Blue Grapes, planish Melons, Navel have ^ te d reveral tal Lake Rd.. RockvUle; Sally playing all ends against each Oranges, Persimmons, Pomergrantos, Gr^trult, Fears, have trees for sale. At some other for profit! Coconuts and ’Tangerines. of these you can have the fun Bargren, Broad Brook, In sentencing Howard, Judge WEEKEND SPECIALS of cutting the tree yourself. Births: A son to Mr. and ' Dannehy observed that he was Since we are east of the river Mrs. James- Werner, pplches- a psychopathic personality, fun­ CALIFORNIA LE'TTUCE we get a break. ’Trees in East- ter. ? damentally pugnacious, aggres­ GREEN or YELLOW SQUASH------i lbs. 49 ^ tern Connecticut sell fpr a lit- Discharged ’Tuesday: Sally sive, hostile and almost para­ CORN-ON.'THE-COB...... 6 Jor 4 ^ tie less .than in the western Bargren, Broad Blbok-; Cath- noid against the social order. MAC A P P L E S ...... peck bag part of the state, where there erine Davis, SWpWc Village, El- He sentenced him to 10 to 16 SEEDLESS TANGERINES ...... dozen 'are more people and fewer Ungton; JuAOi> Gould, Vernon years concurrent with his pres­ trees. Drive, Rockyille; Joan ’Torza, •__. viait Our Imported Basket Display! •—■ ent sentence. Milton Stocking Simsbury, Middle Rd., Ellington; Jeanette Eligible For Parole We carry The Mamdieator Evening Herald secretary of the Connecticut McEwen, West Main St., Rock- , ’The other two men were paid OOifFLBTE UNE OF SUNDAY PAPERS Christmas ’Tree Growers As- viUe; KaUierin'e ’Thibodeau, a few packs of cigarettes for sociation, estimates that 700,000 New Rd., Tolland; Karen Han- their participation, ironically "THE KING cut trees will be purchased In sen, Gaynor Place, Rockville; one of them, the father of three the state this year, with 160,000 Philip Wheeler, Vernon Towers, pre-school age children, was due OF of these Connecticut-grown. If Vernon; Linda 'Sulkazl, P u k to be paroUed the following day. PRODUCEl" he is right there has been no West Drive,___Irving Tautkus, This was Sundy, 26, of Wheat- PERO drop in demand. RFD 2, and Lucy Suminski, - land. Pa. His part was,that Of 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCKESTEB — 643-6384 Most Growers Part-Time High St., all of Rockville; Bar- messenger. According to State’s Most growers are part-time bara Grout, Monson, Mass. Atty. CalitweU Sundy was con- ■■ 4 PAGE NINETEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HfiRALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1970

PAGE mGHTEBffiL. MANCIffiSTER EVEmNG HERALD. MANCHESTER,. CONN'. FRn>AY, DECEMBER 11, 19t0 is today. H ie fai;m. c o v e i^ all toe area between Olcott Street, Church Cuts W. Center, oa far west as C olu m b ia **l****i*4<*ii************it A . Hohenthal Tour Dougherty.St.; there was also a J ^^jOla Coo£fer. lYiis article by El- and my brother lieater buylng/i^Be located on the trolley line, ATIiAIfTA (AP) A survey family assistance plan and also foore (Binky) Hohenthal tells old cars and rebuilding t o e m ^ Next was HarrisCn’s Store, stlU flCffignATlOKS out by about half 'Uje staff at liroaci St.; «cros« from tilt Port OflRe*! ^ the church’s national center in of 10 mayors ot major cities on revenue sharing. Ihese two Hie Bodrd of Education is .J*'®*” ®*'**® ®f Olcott St. Mitchells, Wlntons, Atlaa^'EBliIF doing business under another ■ «H u ^ k e “ e Olcott St. we know (every morning flxit)r^John now name. Just west of Harrison’s ’The grrape vine reports that takes the rectification ol which, New York <31ty. finds more than half rate Presi- programs go to the vely heart' considering a rental plan to pro­ ^ OPEN EVERY N IG H T HR 10:001 not having time myself, I will ’Die national staff cutback, of the problems comprise vide a portable classroom on a “ retired dentist living on Store behind the house that now there are still some people in­ dent Nixon’s performance on leave for you to perform. which is effective Jan. 1, ■will the urban crisis. three-year lease, at a cost ®*!'^** extend thanks to Bolton Rd. In Vernon. ib toe real estate office was a bdiaif of cities as less than sat­ terested in toe life of early pi­ “ Dear Cousin; reduce toe center’s staff from ‘"Ihe Nixon program over-all Binky , or taking this stroll My-oldest brother Emil bring- place called Thompson Bunga- of |2,SOO and another plan tO oneers in toe westward settle­ T presume you are expectii^ 204 people to 103, a spokesman isfactory. But nearly all give hi the last two years has not purchase two classrooms with — alotig Old Olcott St. and shar- in^ me home fire crackers for low—it was a well known place J2^rig it with Herald readtersO^^' ment of our colmtry. O. C. en­ some money from me everyday, said. ’Ihe realignment was sug- hint high marks for his federal been impressive. We have seen bathroom facilities between toe 4th or a tire for my bike— for its dances and social par- joyed thla quaint letter from but I cannot tell when I shall gested by toe church’s 63rd gen- revenue sharing and welfare re­ a reduction in the amount of them, over a period of ten he was 16 years -my senior, ties in the early twentlea O^ aEANGnaMTCB Waterloo, Iowa to one of his get any. I have been looking' for cral session in Houston this Sphice Up Your Christmas funds available for education, years. Ooe^ o t the latter class­ anw iB au«s oa jj As I watched ^e^Slanafort Valvoline Oil Co, bringing gas ------form jMwposals. gran^atoers, written in 1868: Christopher Hollister some time year. for housing and for Job 'develop­ rooms w ould-be 182,000 with • (Jo. demolish ^tob house at 467 with a two-horse gas tanker to * SCHAIXXR HOME There was general approval “There is very tittle business from Rockton but he has not' In addition, the council was w ith o ment. These are the three fun­ $16,000 to be reimbursed by the O M d sn • Oanter SL-Jn which I w m bom, fill our tMk. Next came toe Schaller home of Nixon’s “new federalism’’ 54 M e K iE $ H IE E r transacted now in^^ Waterloo for. arrived yet. I expect he will considering a $10.8 million budg- damentals that every city has to state. . \ ^ plan to return power from the to make way for a Burger King Shoegrew, a hobo who came where Henry lived; he develop- bring some money for me, if not et for 1971, a reduction of about Joyoees Christmas Tree deal with. the reason that to^ purses of the federal government to state and According to Dchhld mtUe, Now to the time to bring In your acreena ^.be''repalred. (hamburger joints are getting each year, helped with toe ed Schsdler Motors where Me- business men are| as empty as perhaps he can tell me when I $2 million from the current com­ “ Looking forward if welfare chores, fed-toe horse, cleaned Cann’s Service statiim and the city governments. The criticism board chairman, ther^xfe ab- Storm window glasa resid ed . w thicker than gas stations), I had the stomach of a church mouse. can get some. I will do the best mitment budget and $1.8 mil­ reform and revenue sharing toe stable and slept in toe barn. Honda is today. Bob, who ran Manchester Jaycee's was that the Presdderit had sidutely no possibility ouild- • a few thoughts for a story to We have now one g^rist mUl in I can for you. Write soon. lion less than toe budget pro­ The chick sales house at toe Manchester Olds, and Gus, who failed to produce leglslatlcsi and pass, the President will have to ing an addiUon on Pmter AUTO flUSS MSfAUED operation auid another that prob­ From your good friend jected at Houston. Final action m give to the Old Codger about rear of toe bam, with toe half appropriations to meet the be given a very high inark on School. This was known at the' mns the Olds place in New ably will be so in the course Fred W. Case.” on the budget was expected at CHRISTMAS TREE SALE • Olcott St. You see, when I was moon in toe door. Hie dug .well Britain, also lived here. Hiere scope of city problems. achieving some very basic im­ Ume Of the last addition be­ OUSS FUfHIITURE TOPS of toe year; two steam and one O. C. Wonders if the CJases a meeting In February. ^ provements in urban life. But at •* bom in 1905, that 467 Center St. lined with 4 ft. tile, we used as were a couple more brothers DATE — December 124b tfirough 24th The mayors, interviewed by cause there can be no further S was then 38 Olcott St. water sawmills; from 10 to 20 Improved their lot by leaving The council also announced The Associated Press during the this point his mark would have an ice box, keeping milk, butter, and at least four sisters—quite TIME— 5:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Mon. - Friday expansion of the '^a^itic system EIRRORS (FiiwlM* Mwr) ■« Olcott St. in those days began stores; blacksmith, shoe, and Manchester for Waterloo, Iowa. recept of a gift of $760,000 from 47th annual congress of the Na- to be less than passing because etc. in a pall at the bottom of a large family. in the area. ■> at the intersection of Center cabinet shops in abundance: Al­ toe Diocese of Rochester, which 10 o.m. • 6 p.m. Sot. and Sun. Uonal League ot ClUea which ot the reduction in needed pro- n ^ R E FRAHim (aH tffto) it. Enough of this—let’s go Hiere was only one more For the present, JoB^>h *|[ and W. Center Sts. and ran so one printing press, two was earmarked for world and PLACES— Sears and ' ended Thursday, were asked to grams.” further west. house, about where S. Adsuns iMarkoff’s math classes wiU be mt westerly to Bunco’s Comer churches, and one school. Queen Purchased disaster relief, retraining and re- characterize Nixon’s efforts in Henry Maler, Democrat of taken out ot the cafeteria and .WINDOW ami FUTE OUSS Next came toe Jiton Stone crosses Olcott today—^It border­ 3 which is today the intersection ” We have also a steam ferry dteployment of toe New York Belcon PToza, comer of Green Rd. urban policy during his first two Milwaukee: "I think Housing Tub EncIosu]^\(rom $30 to $45 plus installation farm ^wlto its big bams and ed on the Olcott Farm and was By Bogart Buff moved into the art room. • of W. (Jenter, Spencer and Hart- boat which crosses the Cedar. staff and support work for toe ^ cutd Woodbrideje Street years in office, with emiriiasis Secretary Romney has tried to Kindergarteners and first grad­ sheds (they always had bob- owned by the ’Tlecherts who ran S ford Rd. In those days this part It crosses just above toe dam EUGB5NB, Ore. (AP) The development office. on what pleased them most and do a pretty good job, but despite ers who have ben going to the We have 4n stock the following; tailed cats; toe .story was they „ small farm. j * j . un J of town was known as Prog chopped off their tails when “ a U toe rest of the land west days whUe tra- steam-powered river bt^Mri- iLv: what they most wasnted to see his efforts the central cities still art room for lessons will re­ B&G DANISH PLATES M Hollow. borH r their smoke house and to toe Bunce’s Farm and south ^ * e r of the Cedar, cancan (Jueen, which took Hum- changed. ' have a low priority with the main in their homerooms for (order 71 now) the rope to which it is attached phrey Bogart and Kotliarine 2 NORTH SIDE toe pond and hilTs in toe rear center St. was owned by Bit Late Here are their replies: Presidait. the lessons. PRESIDENTIALDBCANTERS unfortunately lost its attraction Hepburn up the Nile in the mov- M, UBt me take you on a trip where we went sHding and skat­ LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — John V. Lindsay, Republican “Despite the current interest Part of the reason for the GREAT AMERICAN SERIES the Olcotts who raised straw­ of cohesimi and snapped as- le named for the vessel, is going in revenue sharing, I’m dis­ M down Olcott St. from its be- ing. John was Alex Jarvis’ un- berries^ We kids used to get up ’The wheels of the federal gov­ of New York: ‘”Ihere is a tre­ space problem, according to MANY r e p r o d u c e d BOTTLES under. Before the passengers to carry passengers next spring mendous distance to go and turbed over how long the Presi­ School Superintendent Myron '•* grinning to its end; let’s go down cle and Alex developed this at 4 a.m. and pick strawberries ernment do seem to need a bit _ ____A.Z-. *farm ----- andxxmaJ lives there today four could avail themselves of any on the Deschutes River, they b.aven’t even begun to com­ dent let it sit on Capitol Hill last OoUette, is the number of cur­ 1 ^ 1 1 1 1 9 ■k the north side first. The Moynl' for two cents a basket; they of oil sometimes. JJ bans lived in one of the two houses from mine. human help, they were carried Hal Bailey, owner of a heavy For instance; A Louisville prehend the depths of it and year without pushhig it. riculum changes in grades 1 Scrturday 1M had to be in Hartford at seven down the turgid stream at toe equipment rental firm and a Bo­ Christmas .therefore move a meaningful James H.J. Tate,'l)emocrat of through 4; the additicm of home m houses that were tom down re- for toe market. They also were woman recently received a MA’TT’S FATHER rate of twelve knots an hour, gart admirer, said the “ movie distance. Philadelphia: "NIxmi Is not re- and family life programs and ""'tently to make way for Lynch famous for different species of form from toe (Chicago Region On toe northwest com er of ’The young Leviathln reached really got me” and be couldn’t “ The most, encouraging thing sponsive to cities. I would de- Motors. Just west of Lilac St. grasses that they grew, on land U.S. Chvil Service Cfommiaslon the foreigh language program Perkins St. is toe home where toe dam. He stopped a moment re^st buying toe boat when he is the beginning of welfare re- scribe the mayors’ response to ■mMWOs the Shea Homestead. It is just about where Verplanck to fill out for a young friend who” which has been Increased to Pat Moriarty tiv^; he was to consider toe awful leap he learned it was for sale, form and the beginnings of tax his ‘new federalism’ as one of JJ-between the 'West Side Package School is today. Then came the had used her as a reference in four periods a week. Matt’s father and he was a _ „ , . ^ was about to take. Fear 'Hie 30-foot boat was brought T ree -..TStore and Bolands—they were applying for summer work at sharing. quiet acqulescense. Vermont’s new Water Resources Ckimmissioner Martin Johnson laughs in his The board is still pondering barber, We Wds used to go to Ta^ B ^ k , and the meadow^s Scotch l4nc. mi^.tlie ones who originally built was depicted upon toe faces to the United States by Fred the Census Bureau’s office in "But we sUll need a whole .-Tjje White House sUll does office opposite State Capitol at Montpelier but he is deadly serious in his dedi­ the possible use of Moor’s In­ this house to get our hair cut where they raised hay M d pll- of toe passengers. Burning Reeves of San Francisco after Blue Spruce, new look at the prioriUes of the n^t recognize what is happening •••‘the gas station; they were also nearby Jeffersonville, Ind. cation to the battle against pollution of Lake Champlain. ( AP Photo) dian Charity School or partition­ for a dime or so. On toe comer ed it in huge stacks. ’The iMt thoughts of home and loved ones its starring role in toe movie White Spruce country in order to make sure ^ cities.’’ Unrelated to Harold Garrity who ’The trouble is, toe form, 6 to le Feet - ing the Hbrary or the gym. of Stone St. where toe Johnson house on Olcott St. was the rushed rapidly through their fUmed in Africa, that the people in our clUes and q jr .. Repub- X Is a prominent attorney in which dealt with character, loy- Albert Hadiglan, board mem­ Apartments are today was toe Bunce Homestead that dated minds as they viewed toe ya'wn- Ralph KitUe is a member df S town today. Balley said he planned to use alty, etc., arrived a week after suburbs dMi’t remain embat- Birmingham. Ala.: “ I ber, who suggested the portable Merkel Homestead. I believe all back to the days before the ing and tumultuous gulf below President Nixon’s Pollution Con­ ' w The Kanehls ran a soda shop it tor excursions on the Des- toe applicant had completed her « X X, w.. think that Nixon has been very New Battle of Ticonderoaa classrooms last yeeu*, said he the land to this point on toie Civil War. them. But they had little time Richard G. Lugar, RepubUcan problems of the trol Board. ■Aon toe northwest com er of chutes near toe resort of Sunriv- work at toe bureau and had re­ feels this should be done now. north side belonged to the Oris- This la the story about Olcott to contemplate. ’The Leviathan of Indianapolis, Ind, elected ^he fact that he has em- Behind the dispute, according SSGriswold St. and they lived up- turned to college. ’The board will hold a special wold family at one time, one St. to the best of my knowledge, gave one terrific snort and leap­ presldent of the league: “ The phaslzed the importance .of local Centered Around Pollution to the Vermonters, is a compa­ ••-Btalrs. Mr. Kanehl was also a For Any Tree On Tka Set meeting I Jan. 10 at 8 p.m. in of whom was burned to death and I hope you enjoyed it and ed forth to what appeared his President has attempted to government, although he may TIOONDEROGA, N.Y. (.AP) William Ruckelhaus, admlnls- ny fear that a forced clean-up ^ b u ild er. ’Today Don’s Barber of the ’ITconderoga area would Yeoman’s Hall and have Mark­ igito his horses in toe woods if you have any corrections or inevitable destruction. Down, 20,060 TREES TO CHOOSE FROM______bring more vigor to the federal -otten the leglslaUMi . - Almost 200 years ago, Ver- trator - designate of the new off and Mrs. Morse attend to ••^Shop is located here. set a legal precedent with pos­ across from my house. TTiere Is comments will you please write down It went nor halted ’till it A dellghttul treat for the family, brisk walk In the wooday system by discussing how power he wanted, is very good. ■ mont’s Green Mountain Boys Federal Environmental Oonser- discuss the problem further. M A little further west but in sible ImpllcaUons for . IP’s oth­ a stone marker there in his me. had reached toe unfathomable V W O W N E R S trMh stir, with everyooe sattafled with the eelecttan. might flow from Washington to “His best efforts have been in won the battle of ’ncpnderoga vatlon .Agency last week told Town Reports ■■•the rear was toe Lashlnske’s memory. Elmore (Binky) Hohenthal states and local governments, er mills in the U.S. and Canr Mwhome — a large flat roofed depth ot F O U R 'FE E T. But Open Sat. and Sun. 0 to 6 thru Dec. *4th his dealing with law and order. under the leadership of Ethan Vermont Sen. George D. Aiken Town reports have been mail­ In those days toe trolley cars going beyond merely a {riillo- ada. ym ou se — it’s still there. This is luckily no bones were broken December Special He, I and thousands of mayors Allen. that Hickel’s order would stand. ed to residents, but there are ran down toe north side ot the sophicai discussion to propose _ ^ Although the paper company „ _ „ „ where Charley and Art Lashin- and It is now running as usual believe we can take on this Now Vermonters are wonder- problem has been very few left. ’Ilioee planning to street; there was a switch at specifically revenue sharing. J2Sske lived. Art was a captain of „ ’ Youth Acquitted exhibiting no external signs of We will install a new muffler on your VW Sedan DZEN'S XMAS TREE FARM problem of crime and I think Ing whether fellow citizens can ‘ r ^ e r r e d fr^m Interior to the attend Uie* special m etin g McKee St. (you guessed it — toe fall. But I must stop writing This offers great promise. to stop using mercury In Ito Monday are asked to bring ■•••Hose & including muffler, kits, labor, and 9 9 0 O R the tremendous increase in al­ do it again as state officials detrim ent. called McKee switch). ’Ilien as Fred wants to write a few nAM ip.li. WITJ. BOAD, SO. WIND8OR-4M4-0444—876-5470 "Revenue means power and New York state, however, has paper processing live years ago, residents ^ y e a r s . In Knifing Mom new chrome pipes. Complete price lotments for the Omnibus Crime threaten a U.S. Supreme Court the Hunniford’s ^ g ln s today lines to grandmother and you. fols is power that by and la^ e control.Safe Streete Act is asked for an extension of the a residue remains in toe sludge ^jjo did not receive a report Next From Wopaing bUke Boirte 14 to firehouM, left on Frotor suit over the ssime point of con­ MM. . . . __ ___they crossed to the south side. HARTFORD (AP)—A 20-year- Your in a hurry, Francis Case. Bin •*!** oo Miller Bead, left on Barber mU Hood. Congress has pre-empted in the clear Indication by the Nixon deadline until next spring to and fish were found contamina- may obtain one by calling Mrs. troversy — Lake Champlain. '^whLe Willie’s ^ Steak ^ where MeKJann’s old West Hartford man uiio re- “ P.S. Besides being written.in UNITED SFORTS CAR REPAIR past through categorical grants. administration that they Intend permit further study. ted by mercury in toe lake last Urban, secretary to toe The 100-mile lake, though no stabbed his motoer an almost unintelligible hand ROUTE 83 TALOOTTVOUi:, CONN. “ If one were to n ^ e any crit- something done about it. Vermont authorities were ear­ summer. Selectmen. mjm^^seHoum Tt^Iy 18 t ^ y . Si ITW morestore wS P®®tedly ^ icism it seems to me that . . , longer vital as a link in the wa­ kitchen knife last this letter contains to my cog­ CALL 646-4486 lier frustrated in their fight CJompany spokesman Frank _____ domestic programs of the ad- A. Price Woodward ^ p u b ll- ter route between New York 5 ^ the Tear and upat^rs. Bill beca.usebecause of its color;cotor; this was summer was acquitted of as- nition, a plentiful supply of mis- when the U.S. Army Corps of Goes says “ many engineers feel Manchester Evening Herald ministraUon have sometimes can of Wlchit^ Kan.: The Nix- and Canada, now faces massive it would be better to leave the Columbia correspondent Vlr- ■A Hiumiford Jr. was my best man toe home of toe Burkes, where sault with Intent to commit mur- been overtaken by international aamlnlstration has had some pollution that conservationists Engineers thwarted the state’s toe mother of Tom and Walter je r on grounds of insanity in V. * .... AUa VkA_ * ..... oTTanrikTattempt r/\to rkv^zrAnfprevent TOIP from sludge where it is rather than ginia Garison Tel. S28-n«4. Z»w hen I was married. Feb. 13, evcntfl of v e i^ considerable difficulties vrith toe clUes be- say may cause it to die. stir it up by dredging.” Goss ------Ferguson, co-publishers of ’Hie guperior Court TTiursday. . wWch is under- cause of toe f ^ t that problems opening a new $80 million mill ~ 1 9 3 2 . consequence Focus ot toe second battle of also points out that ’Tlcon- •MK Tile house on toe northeast Herald, lived. Further down Ol- M^rk J. McElwaln was or- standable in toe world we live were left over from toe i ^ t four miles from Ticonderoga " cott St. across from Verplanck committed to Norwich j „ .. ministration. In straightening 'Ticonderoga is a million and before cleaning up toe mess at deroga, where a new sewage Monsanto Layoffs half cubic yards of sludge cov­ plant is under construction, now V **m 3Tmwle*Ad(riph Nip- woods is gtate Hospital by Judge Joseph Joseph Alloto, Democrat of those problems ^ d in m w- the old mill. - May Hit 2,000 who Realise of 111^ wife’s Faulkner’s home; she was Wal- ^ kj^u with instructions that B R O A D ST. ’ ing into its “ new federalism” ering 300 acres in the narrow An appeal by Gov. Davis to empties Ite sewage in toe l^e. ,^ p e r who, b e c a i^ « ms w e _ this was a San Francisco: “ I don’t think the court be notified when au- approach there has been retar­ southern end of toe lake, under New York Gov. Nelson Rocke- Vermonters and conservation- ST. LOUIS (AP) — Monsanto • health, moved to California Ih Monchestwr ••• the Nixon administration has toe guns of toe old fort here. ists, however, do not buy the co_ announced ’Ihursday it will S r 1921; taking his five young sons F arm -hence thoritles feel he is ready for re- — also — dation of toe program. feller last summer also produc­ EL with him. Olcott St. lease. done very much for toe cities. I Partly organic wood fibre no-dredging theory, saying toe lay oft m ore employes and cut Prospect Ave. “'However, I do feel that toe ed no results other than a test ■’*' On toe other corner is the Before you got to Bunce McElwain claimed he was tak- / and Kane St. don’t think cities are an impor­ from a paper plant, toe sludge sludge could take centuries to back on projects to save more President’s philosophy and tote of a sludge sample, but Ver­ house where Arthur Bronkie 11 v- Corner there was one more ing various addictive pills for West Hartford tant enough priority so far as bed consumes the dissolved oxy­ dissipate Itself. than $20 million in 1971. G"S programs he is trying to get monters say it was unrealistic the administration is concerned. gen in the lake water and sends ^— ed. He had a brother Herman house; It was on the comer by some time prior to toe stabWn-.?, torougii Congress will see to think Rockefeller would en­ Edward J. Bock, a Monsanto SBLF-SERVICE DEPT STORES “ One very, very fine thing up a stench as it decays. A ■w wh6 played third base for toe the Town Garage and belonged and that he had taken two Des- they’ve done is recognize how very marked Improvement danger 1,000 Jobs and a $9 Castor-Oil Sales Up official, said 1,300 emjdoyes St Louis Browns. to toe Haynes family; it was butol tablets a few hours before . half mile from toe lake, on ’Tl- million yearly payroll in an have been laid off since -the first !!!!!!! _____ hunt ot granite, next came toe he plunged toe knife into his bad our welfare system Is and *kis country.” conderoga Creek, is an Interna­ election year. RIO de JANEIRO—Castor oil of toe year and additional cut­ n r MY HOMESTEAD Bunce School which today is mother. they have attempted toe first ~ tional Paper Co. mill that has Many of the same Vermont sales abroad by Brazil last year backs already in progress will Then came my homestead, 38 toe home of toe Grange. This A former mental patient, Mc- Warmttj and Comfort at King's Savings! real reform ot welfare.” n i, ITI dumped Industrial wastes into Wesley Uhlman, Democrat of B PO ken Flowers residents see toe abrupt firing totaled 172,000 long tons, worth raise the total to more than Sir Olcott St. toe house Just completes toe tour down toe Bhvain said he was disturbed toe creek for nearly fifty years. $43.3 million, a record. About 40 2,000. Seattle:' “ ’There have been an pHHADEljt*HIA ( ^ ) — of Hickel last month as an ear­ demolished. ' I have many north side of Olcott St. because his mother had made ’The creek empties into Lake ly Christmas present for IP, per cent of the exports went to ’Hie company has about 60,000 ------arrangements to hospitalize him awful lot of promises and plati- “ musical reaction” to toe slay Champlain. A r memories about toe old home- tudes and very little deUvery. gt^te Unlversi- ______saying toot IP vice president toe United States. employes worldwide. JJJJ stead—here are a few. May- SOUTH SIDE again in a Denver, Ctol., instl- Solids in toe wastes, accord- Let’s go back to the begin- tution. . ty students during campus dls-- Vermont critics! float to •A be toe most vivid is when my Electric Heaters

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN-. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1970 MANCHESTER EViSNlNG, HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1970^ PAGE TWENTY-ONE ?AGE TWENTY foreman, who advised him' com- Hebron Tolland * plaints should be directed to the Mayoral Blush developer. Hoffman further re­ ported he had no luck with the H A lV nroR D (AP)^—M ayor Rohm Circle Residents developer. r Board of Education Sees Ann Uccello’s cbremcnlal car NICK'S Selectman Robert Dumont unceremoniously broke down agreed 'with ITsifault’s SHOE REPAIR Wednesday as the mayor Ask Maintenance of Road 1101- MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER The next time A Possible $5^527 Deficit proacb, voicing the opinion played hostess to federal of­ there is no alternative but to ficials on a tour of the city. The road maintenance pro­ does not recommend calling the After a careful analyeie of cause of maternity reasons and bond however, since it takes a continue calling emergencies to F U L L S O L E S NOW *5.75 , the November budget report, h**" >^®iP*®^tlon will be effective The 1985 auto, which is blems of the residents of Robin only us^ on special occa- cMislderable . euhount of time- have the road plowed. the Board of Education last F eb. 27. Circle took up most of Tuesday processes to receive H A L F S O U S NOW 44.50 Mrs. Taylor resigned because sidu, has been a source of nig^t arrived at a possible de­ night’s meeting of the Board of funds. Manchester Evening Herald ^ SKATES SHARPENED she plans to attend accounting trouble several times since ’Tolland correspondent Bette fic it figure o f 46,627 fo r the 1970- Selectmen. He suggested Instead that the GOOD UNTIL DEC. 21, 1970 some guy tells you classes in the spring at Man­ the city bought it. It once Quatrale, ’Tel. 875-2846. 71 budget. About 20 residents of the area towm and the residents of' the chester Community College. broke down as (Miss Uccello At the board’s October meet­ attended the meeting in an ef- subdivlslin apply pressure to Her resignation is effective ?an. was cn her way to a formal ing, Aram Damarjlan, super- fort to determine who would be the developer to plow the- roads 22. Mrs.., Taylor had been board function at ’Trinity College in H artford. taking care of their road thig himself, or the town will do so This time, the mayor was winter, the town or thie develop- and bill the develi^r, around 46,000. H ow ever, since Manchester Evening Herald riding along Main Street with First Selectman Charles Thl- that time an increase in Blue Hebron correspondent, Anne two officials from the De­ They sought -guarantees from fault stafed Ive will continue to The Facts MU car Cross rates has been announc­ somebody pr anybody that their declare states of emergency fbr Em t, tel. 228-8971. partment of Housing and Ur­ ed, effective Jan.'l. ban Devd(vment and a road would be plowed and sand­ the area during 'winter storms, Favor Ford i », Also, at the time the budget Hartford urban develcqnnent ed during 'Winter storm s. calling on the road superinten­ ' I I was estimated last May teach­ ofdolal when the car started T7ie4<^’^ accepted the dent to plow the road keeping in . . . O u r P r ic e s er negotlatlmis had not been Magician Visits sm oking. road yet, claiming several pro­ mind the safety of the residents completed amd fringe benefits The police chaufferl.drove blems 'Which exist prevent the living there. Favor Yok)'" like new had to be roughly estimated. VFW Yule Party the aubomobUe onto a side road from meeting town road Michael Hoffman of Robin Final figures, after contracts street and the officials scur­ specifications. Circle presented the board wl^ Robert Mello of Rockville will were signed, show that employe a petition stating "We have been CORRAL A MUSTANG perform feats of magic at the ried. TTie developer Arthur Gottier insurance, covering Blue Cross A city tow truck was caUed feels the conditions have been patiently waiting for the town VFW Awdliary annual chil­ to assume the maintonance/and AT DILLON'S TODAY! and fringe benefits, was un­ dren’s Christmas party tomor­ and the problem was diag­ met, according to Town Coun­ derestim ated b y about 42,890. nosed as a frosen flywheel. sel Robert King who attended care of the road. After almost 67 MUSTANG 68 MUSTANB row at 1:80 p.'m. at the VFW three years this has stiil not This, alcmg with an additional The car was driven ott under the meeting. CMvarUM*. AatmuHc. eewer ftatr- %0— r HarMP. 6es. cago bar toosed gasoline into Wednesday study group, which SQUAREBACK, RED I f necessary, the bo€u?d w ill cyl., auto., PS, radio, heat­ Bel Air 4-Door. 6-cyl., the bar and set a fire that took spotRsored last week a ^leaker er; whitewalls. in stock hold a special meeting prior to auto., radio, heater, white­ In fact, we aren't talkers at all. 1 3 iiyeg. from the H.BJLi.P. organUa- 1969 Ford $2295 Fsilrlane 600 4-D oor. V-8, walls. 68 Y W 2211 2495.00 its next 'meeting on Jan. 14 in One- Yeftr Ago tion, which deals with youthful 1966 Chevrolet $1495 order to accept the building and ■' auto., PS, radio, heater Impeda Sport Coupe. V-8, 1969 Chevrolet $2745 Our guarantee says it all. STA. WAGON (AIR), WHITE The Senate psissed a tax re- offenders, reports that the move classroom materials in whitewalls. auto., radio, heater, white­ Impala Custom Coupe. form bill that Included new So- clothing drive, has exceeded eJI during the Christmas vacation. walls. V-8, auto., PS, vinyl roof os of We'll repair or replace any of the major working parts of our guaranteed clEd Security benefits Eind tax expectations. The drive, which 68 VW 1132 1595.00 The board voted to send a radio, heater, whitewalls. yras undertEdeen to edd H.E.L 1.P . 1969 Toyota $1895 u^ed cars for 60 days. SEDAN, RED letter to the state supervisor of cuts. 1967 Mustang $1695 1968 Pontiac $1925 in its work with ex-prisoners TED TRUDON Corona 2-Dr. HEirdtop. 4- the Department of Public Works Sport Coupe. V-8, auto., cyl., 4-speed, radio, heat­ Tempest Custom Hardtop The engine, transmission, front axle assemblies, rear axle, electrical sys­ and their feunoi^es, w as an ap­ offering the superintendent, ^bf PS, radio, heater, white­ er, whitewalls. Coupe. V-8, auto., rEidlo, December/1st 68 YW 1172 1595.00 Not Welcome peal for ^clotblng of Edl types, walls. tem, brake system are all covered. SEDAN, WHITE schools rental facilities lor of-, heater, whitewalls. but especially for adult men. PORSCHE / AUDI flees in the new addition at Gil ■YUFUIN, Japan (A P ) — A •^A Good Ptaco to Buy a Car" We can cover them because we fix what needs fixing beforehand. When ead Hill at the same rate the hundred gangsters held a party Manchester Evening Herald, we inspect our trade-ins. 67 YW 113 1345.00 department is now paying— at an inn in this hot springs re- i '■'1 SEDAN, RED Andover, correspondent, .\nna ROUTE 83 TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. 4116 a month. , sort Thursday to celebrate the CH^ROLET Frisina, tel. 742 - 9347. If they don't pass inspection, of course, they don't get the guarantee. The superintendent’s offices release from piismi of gting Phone Manchester 643>I7I2 Dodge 2695.00 67 YW 113 1345.00 presently are based over the boss Kyoehl AWyEima. CO.. ING. 2 DR. HDTP., 8, AUTO., P.S., GREEN But if they do, anything we have to say about them we say in writing. SEDAN, WHITE Texaco Service Station on Rt. The mayor tried unsuccessful- 00. - ly to get the peirty CEinceled £ind i«AYH ON COUGH 12S9 Midn fit -r- Opmi Styenlnga till 9 — Hiurt. till 6 — Manchaator F o rd C o b ra ^2795 It's all the conversation you need. MEirvin A. Ross, board chair- the town’s stores closed down lO O U I FASTBACK, 428, 4 SPEED, GREEN 67 YW 151 1495.00 man, appointed himself and for four hours to protest the CONVERTIBLE, YELLOW WUliEun Henaghan to serve as a gangsters’ presence. Chilled by committee of two to investigate the public resustion, most of the FORD INC. Dofsun 1595.00 67 VW 113 1245.00 possibilities for a new school mobsters left an hour after the m in iR FITZGERALD 2 D R ., 4, 4 s p e e d , WHITE 1 SEDAN, BEIGE bus contract. The present five i>arty began. 66 Mus'kmg 1295.00 34 K .00 year contract with the Clark ______'_ V 66 Porsche Company ex- Dodge Dart 2395.00 CONVERTIBLE, 6, AUTO., BURGUNDY 912, 6 SPEED, RADIO, CHROME WHEELS 66 VW 113 Transportation 1967PONTIAC Wagon 1245.00 pires this June. 1968 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DR. Itt>TP., 8, AUTO., P.S., GREEN « SEDAN, BLACK Rad, Tsmpatt, 6 paK.-auto trana., V-8B angina, po'powar Mrs. Martha Moe, Mrs. Btue< tun roof, 4 tpaad tnnamitaion, 4 cylindar angina, Rad, 2 dr. H-top, black vinyl roof, auto, V-8 angine, ataaring, radio, whaai covara. v w Christine Blanchard, Mrs. Bar­ radio, WSW tiraa. -. GMC 2395.00 66 Buick 1395.00 70 1131 1995.00 PS, PB, radio. WSW tiraa, whaai covan. P278A SKY 2 DR. HDTP., 8, AUTO., P.S., BLUE SEDAN, RED 66 YW 2412 1495.00 bara C ox Eind Mrs. Edith John­ PICKUP, RED $1295. STA. WAGdN, RED son were approved as substitute AIR CONDITIONING $2495. $1345. 66 Fairlone 1495.00 teachers. Dodge 2395.00 69 YW 2311 2695.00 65 The board also accepted with 2 D R. HDTP., 8, AUTO., P .S., GREEN CAMPER, WHITE YW 113 1145^00 regret the resignations of Cyrll- 1967 T-BIRD SUPER BEE, 2 DR. HDTP., 8, P.S., YELLOW SEDAN, GRAY 969 6ALAXIE 500 1968 RAMBLER la WlUIs, a teacher, and bodrd Graan, Amarican, standard tranamMon, 6 cylindar Graan, 4 dr. Sadan Landau, Wack vinyl roof, auto trana. p g clerk Mrs. Walma Taylor. Blua, 2 dr. H-top, euto, V-8 angina, powar ataaring, V-8 atigina, plua nwra. > ^ 66 Mustang 1295.00 69 VW radio, powar btaka*. WSW tiraa, viihaal eovar*. No; P223 angina, radio. Rambler 1695.00 1131 1845.00 65 YW 113 1145.00 Mrs. WllUs is resigning be- AMERICAN, 2 DR., 6, AUTO., BLUE HDTP., 8, 3 SPEED, TURQUOISE SEDAN, BLUE SPECIAL o SEDAN, BLUE AIR CONDITIONING $2595. $ 895. $1450. i Mustang 2095.00 65 Plymouth Fury 1195.00 69 YW 2311 2195.00 65 YW 221 1695.00' FASTBACK, 8, AUTO., P.S., GREEN WAGON, 8, a u t o ;, P.S., BLUE RANGE AND 1966 pLDSMOBILE KOMBI, RED CAMPER, WHITE 1969 FORD XL 1967 FORD Wagon Black, 4 dr. H-top, Dyn. 88, auto trana., V-8 angina, FUEL OIL GoW, 2 dr. H-top, buckat aaati,.oonaola, auto, V -8 an­ Graan, Country Sadan, 6 pas., auto trana.,ran*, V-8 angina, •I cc powar ataaring and b ^ a a , radio, WSW tiraa, tintad Buick 2395.00 65 Ford 1195.00 69 YW 1431 2195.00 65 YW 2211 A n s M , gina, W eek vinyl roof, radio, W SW tiraa. whaai covan, radio, powar ataaring, WSW tiraa, whaai covart. SKY OONV., 8, AUTO., P.S., P..B, BLUE GASOLINE glata, radio. WAGON, 8, AUTO., P.S., BLUE COUPE, RED , STA. WAGON, BLUE pluajTwra. N o . P221 AIR CONOmONINO, ^ ^ 0 9 3 . EXTRA NIC^ $1895. K T B A C L t a a $1095. Torino GT 1995.00 65 Pontiac 1195.00 69 YW 1131 1845.00 64 YW 113 1045.00 BANTLY OIL FAgraACK, 8, AUTO., P.S., P.B., BLUE CATALINA 4 DR., 8, AUTO., P.S., BLUE SEDAN, WHITE SUNROOF, GREEN I (l\ll> V.N'l i\< . 11969 MERCURY X I 00 1967 MUSTANG 1965 S Wagon 4 /» ttaarirgi, radio, WSW V Dodge Dart 1795.00 69 Ford ^.JOO VW ;;i M \IN srKI':i: i Maraudar, lima gold, aplit vinyl banch aaat, mag Dark blua, 2 dr. H-top, atd. trana., 6 cylindar angina, 69 1131 1845.00 64 YW 113 1045.00 May we suggest the following whaala, auto, V-8 angina, radio, w/ttarao tapa, PS, PB, radio, WSW tiraa. 4 D R ., 6, AUTO., P .8., WHITE SQUIRE WAGON, 8, AUTO., GREEN SEDAN, BEIGE SUNROOF, GREEN ' , i 11: 1.. I) 1(1- lARP CAR i.’iickMik' I TOYOTA accessories as gifts. $2395. $1045. Dodge Polarq 1995.00 69 Chev. Camcro 2295.00 69 YW 1431 2195.00 64 YW 113 1045.00 4 DR., 8,-AUTO., P.8., P.B., AIR, WHITE 2 DR. HDTP., 6, AUTO., P.S., RADIO, RED COUPE, BLACK SEDAN, WHITE ★ ELECTRIC CLOCKS Ford 159S.00 69 Peugeot 2695.00 69 YW 1171 1845.00 64 YW 113 *CHR(»1E TAIL PIPE EXTENSIONS n 1045JW SPiCIAL OF THE WEEKI FAIRLA E XL, 8, AUTO., P.8., GREEN 604 SUNROOF, 4 DR. SEDAN, RADIO SEDAN, RED SEDAN, GRAY ★ LOCKING GAS CAPS Mercedes Benz 3695.00 ★ SNOW TIRES 70 Porsche 3395.00 69 YW 1151 1995.00 64 YW 113 1045.00 ★ SPARE WHEELS 1961 FORD DUMP 4 DR., 6, AUTO., P.8., BEIGE / 914/4, With APP. GROUP, RADIO CONV., YELLOW SEDAN,1 RED ★ FLOOR MATS F500, 2 - 4 y d . Body ★ SHIFT KNOBS ★ HI-LUX TRUCK RACKS •HI-LUX (REAR COVERS o p e n DickRoMitto ~ $ 1 3 9 5 . Inc. t /> TED jtv a ry S U E S ' M ed O r * - ROUTE 18, T R im im U raONE IMIOHESTER. 449-2838 n i ^ riTZGERALD FORD INCORPORATED _ LYNCH MOTORS 0$M 8 -AJM. to 9 PJM. ^ Comrenknt Hartford Natiood Bank or Cotmectiait Bank and Trust Co. 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MANCHES'EER I EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN« PRIDA^i^DECpiBER 11, 1970 PAGE TWENTY-THREE MAilGHES’rtJB Ei^N IN G ttEEA Ll). MANC5HfJ$TER, CONN., FRIDAY,,DECEMBER 11, 1970 PAGE TWEISTV-TWO ‘ ■ .1. TiM'Oceaslon C d H for RdWiiii' Teachers Forfeit iGirf YeUs ‘Mr. Prmdent’ Think olThp Strike Salaries In Vain T^y^ Question Parkhill-Joyce A t West Haven '''"E cto r’s Note;- In an unusual into Mr. ,>Whellhan’s office. It Floy/ikShop: WBfiT HAVEN (AlP) — Pub­ gesture, Presidenb Nixon invited was then my enthusiaam and lic school teachers who struck several college and high school excitement started to shift to journalists to attend his news dlswushantment. West Haven schools this fiall (Ntet to Bhtftfora ^ ' have Mided a three-month.old conferencce Thursday nig^t as I was told neither I nor other dlsiNite with the school bosurd observers. One student was student journalists would be re- • TE8--W BDi6Umt Donna GreMie, a l»-year-old cognized by the President for. by agreeing' to give up any noO M i 6tS-®TOl K claim to their salaries for the junior at Syracuse University !n questions. “We regard you as a 11 days they were on strike. New York. She has written the guest and an observer,” Mr. The teachers, members of the following account y®» peoplle like yourself took the in­ stuff^ animals, and rocking chairs. the teachers also would have All the, ingredients for excite- itiative, they should be given in- given up two days of personal m ent' were there, -and I was 'vitations—since there wa.’’ As usual, we have the largest nervous, too nervous at first to leave. After the vote to reject room.” tion of stocking staffers under 50c their union’s proposal, the jump7. _ up, and try to ask the ques. . . Feeling disheartened, I went in the areal . teachers voted to accept wage Uon I knew I wasn’t supposed to deductions for the 11 days. ask. start of the news conference, '‘I ’m happy ■with it,” Ralph But that was nervousness, not vMch went smoothly, even rou- DeMatteo, local imion president, the pleasing kind of excitement y‘“T“ that I had ekpected. For by 7 ,, l said of the action. He said he I sat there as the questions o’clock much of my enthusiasm felt that making up the entire and answers fl powder 1 cup Califomia raisins 71 school year was expected tr eral newsmen, took pictures Uranium Output Low SAFEGUARD 1-1/2 cups water 1-1/2 cups chilled lard be signed this week. Nugent and, in a bold move—at least to _ said the West Haven board me-aaked to talk with Ronald "Hie HAGUE - The Common Knead flour with salt and water, adding more water Sift dry ingredients. Work in lard with fingertips imtil it resembles coarse commeal. Beat hoped to begin talks on the fol­ Ziegler, President Nixon’s press Market countries are expected YOUR TRANSMISSION! egg with water and flavoring and mix with flour mixture. Add raisms and knead dough, secretary. need 325,000 to 525,000 tons i until you get a workable dough. Shape ornaments lowing year’s contract about aroimd long wire loops and pla(;e on cookie sheets. adding more ico water if necessary. Shape into ornaments, poking raisins well into dough Jan. 10. Mr, Ziegler was too occupied ®f natural uranium in the next Winter driving is hard on your (air’s transmission., i to see me, I was told, but an as-, 30 years. However, the area’s LAAMCO transmissions of Manchester will safe-r Bake at 350°F. 1 hour or more depending on size so they won’t bum. Insert a-long loop of wire well into the cxxilde. Bake on ungreased sistant, Bruce Whellhan, might Tinown reserves amount to only gfuard against major breakdowns and t. Vincent J . O’Oonnell, de- southwest of Old Eaglevllle Rd. Residents of either town who new false teeth said toe shock 0296. 1/2 cup water 4 cu p s s ifte d fUuir tactlve commander who is head- and would gradually swing to were unable to attend toe hear- made him swal)«w his. The wWs- 67 BUICK 1/2 cup light brown sugar ing toe investigation, said all de- toe south of existing 276 to Ing can mall any comments key claimant-says toe blast REMNANTS “Blectra” 4-Door Hardtop. 66 PLYMOUTH 1/4 cup light molasses tectlves were kept on 'duty cross Old EaglevUle Rd. It toey may have to toe Connect- broke every bottle ip his cabinet Radio, automatic, power "Valiant” 4-XX>or Sedan. F illin g I. 1/4 cup dark com symp Ttauraday night. He said they would then proceed down toe icut Department of Transporta- and he wants them replaced brakes - steering • seat - Radio, heater, 6 cylinder, 3 tablespooru cornstarch canvassed toe neighborhoods hillside, cross toe river and the tion. Bureau of Highways, 24 full. -----> » 'Windows, whitewalls, 'vinyl standard transmlsslan. I eg g roof, plus factory installed whitewalls, good economical 2 cups tnOk ' ' _ near the h o ^ ta l and were seek- ______[______air conditUmlng CZ146. traaqwrtation! fCeS 1/3 cup sugar 1 cup Califomia golden raisins ing additional persons utoo may 3 egg yolks 1 ktiob of fresh ginger the size of an have seen the men. 69 M ERCURY 65 P O N T IA C 1 c u p Calif om ia raisins ■ egg, peeled and grated (or 2 Police said Potter was killed “Montego” 4-Door Sedan. “Catalina” 2-Door Hardtop. tablespoons powered ginger) by one shot in the chest shortly __ Automatic, power steering, Radio, heater, aufamiattc, 1 teasp oon vatiQla after leaving his c a r In toe ' f GIFTS FOR radio, whitewalls, vinyl tinted windows, V-8 engine, 1-1/2 cups sifted flw r parking lot, and that the assail­ yd. trim, plus remainder oi good eccnomlcal transportap F ro stin g 1/4 teaspoon salt A Christmas cupboard aU agUtter with good ideas fdr Christmas giving. ants may have been seeking factoiy warranty. $224S uoni $ees. Confecttonei's sugar frosting, flavored 1 teaspoon baking soda drugs. wUh instant coffee Confectioner's sugar (for topping) PEARS W ITH MINCEMEAT CINNAMON I 1970 Lincoln & Mercury Demonstrators Pbik frosting or currant felly BROWNIE TARTS CHOCOLA’JTE RAISINS (S3 to choose fnmi) — Cougars, Unoobts, Montegos, CRANBERRY RAISINS Values to *2.49 Marquis, Wagons, Monterey, dll carry balance ot factory Preheat oven to 350®; grease and flour 4 squares semi-sweet chocolate (4 oz.) Teachers Sign ,Cream butter with sugar; add egg yoDcs 1 cu p sugar 1 pkg. brownie mix (family-size 22.5 warranty. a quart mold. Slowly melt the butter oz.) 2 tablespoons butter # GuHon # Horaionicas # AmpMlEn I "and flour. Roll out on lightly floured 1 cu p w ater Hartford Pact board 1/4 inch thick and me to a simmer. Add the quartered ' Hartford Federation of Teach­ Our Specialty — GUITARS — Over 300 — New and Used In S ^ k !! I and flour 8 tart pans, 4-inches in diam- cinnamon and v a n ^ . Remove from heat Manchester: 534 Oakland Street (Exit 94 off 1-86) whisking constantly. Remove from heat and bake for 45 or 50 minutes or until pears. Simmer gently until they are ers. ' eter. Spoon mixture into pans and bake Working quickly, dit^ in a few raisins ^ Gifhors from $9.95'At'D rum Sets from $129.50 Wallingford; Colony Shopping Plaza, Route 5-1177 N. Colony Rd. and add raisins and vanilla. Tint with the cake has pulled away from the ^sides . slightly translucent. Al and Drop on wax^ paper. If ch(x»late be­ BtgBSrt tar the unioa was Arthur ir Chord Organs from $24.95 LINCX)LN-MERCURY-JEEP two c o o l^ . Frost and decorate. Serve touch. Owl a few minutes, then unmold. the (Tanberry skins spBt. and the raisins are plump. pipe a rosette of frosting on each.'' comes too thick, hrat it over hot water. A BrooOIet I - i right away or chill. While still warm, dust with sifted con­ TMon board nfembers bad 301 CENTER STREET fectioner’s sugar. M a l^ L quart Makes 8 tarts. Makes 1

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Senior Editor Cyndi Cohen Editor Karen Winter SportR Editor 5^ H o I i k Feature Editor Btfliy Vaida High School ^ orld 7yn» Vanghan, Faculty Adviaor Compiled by Students of Manchester High School VOL. xxxm NO. l i FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11

Indian footballers had the “stuff” for the best season ever. Theater-Goers Enjoy Movies Tonight Computer Helps Students Do you ■want to see a Brit­ Roundup for a Great Season ish comedy “ so fortunate In Making Career Choices __ - - . . ____ ■______A la... «ME and explosive that It ■virtual­ The m o Manchester High with the Red and White morale once within the 25. Right there ‘Ring Around Moon’ ly pops out of the screen. A The guidance department now tailed information about more fnothoii Apnomi has finallv come not as high as it should have the team truly believed they — , w* i than 2300 colleges and univer­ t T ^ L d Z i ^ a t a ^ ^ i ^ T en. The result : a 13-7 Conard were going to go aU the way. Once again theater-lovl.^ stu- s ^ e r n ^ t In ^ ^lemUd crazy merry tale . . .? ” Then has an automated "friend” to come tonight to the AFS mov­ it was. A OCIL UUe, the victory. With it went the hopes coach Wiggin expected a let- dents from were able to help with the chore of finding sities across tee country is also ies’ showing of “ Hie Wrong winning record Uiat Manches- of an undefeated season. But down the foUowlng week see a Hartford S t^ e Company tabl^ occupations and colleges for Included. Box” in Bailey Auditorium. ter h ^ e w r had and a rankiilg what really was hard for the against Bristol Centrai. But he play, this time ‘ Ring A r ^ d questions of life, love, and mon- searching students, the compu­ A prototype prograun is avail­ Also to be shown is ‘"nie of 20th in the state seniors to swallow was- the fact that if one occurred, Bris- the Moon,*' a ‘rose comedy by ter system known as Interactive Bank Dick” with W. C. able on scholarships and finan­ BuT me ^ e e t smell of sue that they hadn't beaten the tol's .running back Doug Jack- the French playwright .Jean The play wUl run through Fields, which will begin at Learning Systems. cial aid poeslbUities each of cess didn’t come easy. Begin- Chieftans in their three years at sdone was capable of datii- Anouilh. Jan. 3. It contains detailed informa­ 6:30 and then be shown over which represents at least $760 lUng on the Monday following MHS. ing away any Manchester Utle The play Is described The next play to be seen by tion or more than 1200 occupa­ t h e final day of school last Determined not to taste de- thoughts. That's just how the "delightful make-beUeve, art- the students, who are accom- again so that students can frosources such as the Federal see the basketball game. tions, with about 3000 additional year and lasting until August, feat again, the Indians trekked jndlans started the game as telly compounded of standard in- panled to the Company by Mrs. Government; foundations; Busi­ "The Wrong Box” vdth Peter related occupations listed. De- the MHS gridders bn *e their to Bristol to meet Elastem. In central racked up a quick 12-0 gredlents taken from old fairy sherry Jamo and Thomas Don- ness, trade, and labor organiza­ Sellers and Michael Cave backs in the blistering summer their best offensive showing of Manchester of- tales arid peopled with such j^n, will be "A Gun Play,” by tions, ind religious and charit­ will begin at approximately heat in order to be in s h ^ the year, Manchester ground second quarter, chUdhood famUlars as a wicked Yale Udotf. which wUl be given able groups. ’They are national when "hell” (first) week roUed out an astronomical 493 total gea, and blew elder brother, a fairy godmoth- ^orld premiere at the Stage 9 p.m. Math Team in 8c(^>e and usually have re­ Tickets are |.75 with SA, around. This triiysical training yards. But this w m still nrt e- upset-minded Rams, er and a Cinderella. The special company. The play, which Is stricted qualifications. $1 without, and may be pur­ undoubtedly gave the Indians a "ough as Bristol outgunned Man- ^ charm of the play results from fourth- script to receive Its Places Second ’Through the occupational pro­ chased at the door. So come gram the student matches his Jump over their early foes and cheater 34-28 iin a loosely offlei- was scheduled to this aUuslve technique with Its production at the Stage and support your AFS club. provided them with that little ated b ^ b u i^ e r. E ^ e r n ui^^^ against coroUary and comforting re- company, will open on Jan. 8th. The Manchester High Math own characteristics with the ca­ WE PACK A MIGHTY The profits will be used to something extra to squeak out Windham oh Thanksgiving Day. minder that fairy tales have producing Director Paul help send an MHS student Team In its first meet of the reer options open to him. He those nip and tuck atfairs at fieiahman By that time Uris year, Wethers- haj^y endings. WeWner commented on the overseas this summer. Re­ year placed second out of 23 and his counselor get together the onset. lonkioi and Dennis Wirtalla field and Oonard had already Anouilh Is today regarded as pertinence Mistakenly, many young peo­ A team’s standing is deter­ teristics, he ranks them In order friendly Intrasquad game. At with an offense averaging 35 ^n to the winner of the annual chateau is one of designer Santa to be advanced. 'A Gun Play ple think that big corporations mined by its total points accu­ of Importance to him and then first he was expected to return points per game. Coach Wiggin game, if they had won because Doquasto's most elaborate sets; offersUUerD aa mlcrocosmlc - vision of never get invtrived in important mulated through five rounds of is ready to "talk” to the com­ In a couple of weeks, but final wasn’t quite sure if his charges jt would have been the third Linda Fisher has designed ex- that world and. like it, the play social issues. Individual questions with a pos­ puter. He and hls counselor analysis showed that his foot­ could rebound from the devastat- However too travagant gowns from the pre- Is absurd, mysterious, hynno- Pratt X Whitney Aircraft has sible score of 18 points per type Into the terminal the char­ ball days are over. Tackle Bob Ing los of the previous week. was at stake for the Big Worid War I era, and Philip tizlng. funny and ultimately distributed to Its. eriiployes an round and three five-point team acteristics he has selected. Af­ Corcoran, '71 also wrenched With thoughts of revenge for last ^ y,gy crushed the WWp- Minor Is the director, terrifying.” information sheet / concerning questions. ter each, the compifter types his back, but was ready for the year’s 41-6 rout, the Indians Featured in the dual role of “ A Gun Play” was brought the treatment of Anterican pris- The Manchester team made a an answer indicating the num­ OUT HIGH FOOD COSTS! South------.. Catholic scrimmage,, « wfnt out and pummelled their rewardiiur for twin brothers Is Jeremiah Sul- to the attention of the Hartford oners of war in North Vietnam, remarkable comeback. Alter ber of options which qualify for Then dtsasterdisaster struck; on the ^ggt Hartford oponents, 40-6. All olavers especially “ van. Katharine Houghton re- Comnanv by the Office which includes ^ list of the three rounds Manchester was the combination of character­ / ■ day before the scrimmage, he could be heard In the locker ^ aU l e ^ e team se- turns to the Stage Company as Advanced Drama Research, enemy’s vlolaUras of the very low in the standings, but istics typed in. tore Ugaments In his knee and ^oom was, "We’re on our way Mini-back the beautiful and Innocent bal- ^ project funded by the Rock- Geneva Convention. No on the strength of a fine fourth At any time the student may was out for six weefe. pack.” Jim Balesano, guard-cocaptaln lerlna, IsabeUe. Charlotte Moore g,gUer Foundation. -A sm^l matter what views a perstni round and a perfect fifth round, change his options or may ask Despite these handicaps, the week Greg Germain, and center ,Jrpg mnefmost rewardinsrrewarding f e e l i n g ______oC n S O Il "X IXXIX^.IIl prisoners of war wiU at least be math department, assisted in the choice for the student but the Big Red knew they were in was 7-6, Manchester. The Indl- was teat e W foaq 6 « k much quicker than Its oppon­ K for youl White mounted two strong ents In these scrimmages. I / drives which resulted In scores. • ■ l.OO Coach Jim Moiiarty has By that time the squads were •H .15 wlH» seven players with varsity ex­ SEE-THRU MEAT TRAYS And our pricing poKcy works. Our customers get biggest savings and our business dead on their feet and time > • • • ' perience, returning In hls drive New you con soo all skits of tha mast ®55i ran out as Manchester came t » • • « • • • • • s • • to rebound sharply from last you buy . • • moat rsady for your keeps growing . . . No, we’re not the biggest. . . neither was David and leek what he home with a hard-earned 14-6 year’s disastrous 1-lS season. lioezar sdthout lowrapping. win. Forwards vrill be 6 foot 2 Inch m i: Platt was the next Manches­ senior BUI Peles, a starter VAV.*. did to Ooliath! ter foe, and Platt week was from last year, and 6 foot senior CARRY OUT BUNDLE SERVICE Homecoming. With memories of cocaptain Jim McGee, return­ « Courteous bundls boys will carry your last year’s Homecoming drub­ ing after a year’s absence due l i purchases and carafully plaea thorn by Hall, the Indians were to mononucleosis. At center wUl In your car. prepared to win- at all costs. be 6 foot 3 inch junior Rick That’s exactly what It took be­ Kleman, who saw limited action COMPLETE QUALITY 6UARANTEE cause the final tally read 28-27, last year. One guard will be Manchester. Tlie game was a The cootomor Is ALWAYS right at John Herdlc, 6 feet 10 Inch jun­ Top Notch . . . If you’ro not com- real spine-tingUng affair. Man­ ior who also got hls taU feathers ploMy oatisfiad for any rooaon, your chester would drive 60 to 70-for wet from varsity experience and money w « bo choorfuHy refunded. a score, and then proe'eed to in the other guard slot wlU be STORE HOURS: allow the Panthers to knot the 6 foot 10 Inch senior playmaker^ cotmt with a bomb. After the Dave Wobley, the other cocap­ m OUR OWN BAKERY contest, the Indians realized ••■5SS tain. Hommily «ght delicious P »»^ . Mon^ T ubs. & Sat 9 A.M. to 6 9M. they would have to show a vast Three reserves who will un­ Cahss, NoUs, and Donuts baksd hash improvement In order to up-end bi our own iwons. doubtedly see a great deal of Weds, Thun. & FrI. 9 A jM. to 9 P.II. the Wethersfield Elagles. action this season ^ are 6 foot 8 DISCOUNT ’The Injuns really must have lnch~ibnior guard Jim Bale­ had their arrows zeroed in be- sano; 6 foot 11 inch senior Bob .X 'Cause they shot down the Eagles Cobb, \rtio wUl switch from 34-8. Tlie triumph was most guard to forward, and 6 foot: 8 satisfying since Wethersfield G inch junior Mike Mlstrefta, was co-tevorite with Conard for who wiU flU In at either for­ the league title. The Eagles had ward or center. Other members a big, physical team, but the of tbe team are sophomores smaller Indians punched out Eric Stafford, Rich Haberem, . all day. and knocked them all Lyle Eastman and Scott Leone. EAST HARTFORD over tbe lot MANCHESTER ^ EAST HARTFORD ^ Game time tonig^it is 8:15, Perhaps success went to tee with tbe Indian JWs battling in players' besds. And in the OCIL, ^ w f f - e a w%______m ^ the preliminary at 6:80. A good where the difference in the cal­ 801 Silver Lane iber of the teams was almost fan tumddt is expected to root 260 North Main at Main 1150 Burnside Ave. the team on to its first victory negligible, this was disutrous. Canard Ihgh Invaded Memorial of the campaign. Mrs. Grace Kunz, guidance counselor, instructs soDhomoi^*A Field on a cold, blustery day Stret in the proper technique for using the computer terminal. \

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By i- •f'/'. I EARL YOST / j For can put the pressure on Oncln- Kdltor SW Invades Palmer’s Four Under BeMdes Blanda’s kicking Oak­ NEW YORK (AP)—The da has provided Oakland with Louis, 8-8-1, and first in the NPC natl by beating DaUas which three victories and a tie in the East, Sunday. In other Sunday land also counts on the passing Oakland Raiders, already arm of Daryle Lamonlca who could end up a flrst-placo club DiBBgreement w ith Decision over-all space of 16 seconds. games, ClnclnnaU, 6-6, is at by beating the Browns. A Dallas DoiVnstate L , t e : ' I ’A Good for No. 2 Spot the National Football A victory will put the winner Houston, 8-8-1; San Francisco, also has figured in the Raiders’ ' Mark this comer down as one who disagrees with the cliff-hanging tacUcs. Last Sun­ trium i^ coupled with a Bt, Leasrtie champions in win­ a game in front with an .8-8-2 8-8-1, at New Orleans, 2-9-1; Bal­ Louis loss to toe Giants would decision handed down by the Manchester Country Club Powerhouse FREEPORT, The Bahamas (AP) — “Well,” Arnold ning cliff hangers, play the record with one game left; The timore, 9-2-1, at Buffalo, 3-8-1; day, Lamonlca threw a 88-yard >ys and Giants in which rejected the request of Cheney Tech to use the touchdown pass to Warren Wells leave toe Ooww>3 Palmer admitted, “it beats getting poked in the eye Kansas City Chiefs Satur­ two clubs played a tie >ln_ their N(Bw York Jets, 4-8 at Mlswni, 8- a first-place tie. golfing facilities next spring. For the first time in the By DEAN YOST with a sharp stick and I’ve had a lot of that lately.” day and the winner should first ineetlng. 4; San Diego, 4-6-2, at Denver, with one second left in a 14-18 school’s history a golf team is planned. Director Fred ------Palmer had just taken a four- 6-7; .Green Bay^ 6S at Chicago; victory over the Jets. Leroy KeUy ran for 108 yards end up as the kin^ of the In another game Saturday, and two touchdowns in the vic­ Maganelli -reported. John Kleis, head basketball coach, Dating hack to a year under-par 68 in the first round ot 4-8; PhUadelphla, 2-9-1, at Quarterback Len Dawson, double as golf inehtor when ago Manchester High went mountain in the American this one also on national televi­ tory over Houston and the in several games this season toe $130,000 Bahama Island Open sion, Cleveland, 6-6, tied for Washington, 4-8; Minnesota, 10-2 who needs four touchdown pass­ toe sport can get off the ground, through the basketball sea­ B ob Pettit Conference’s Western Divi­ at Boston, 2-10, and Pittsburgh, Cleveland defense was impres­ Including Manchester High at golf tournament Thursday and first in Uie AFCs Central Divi­ es to reach 200 in his pro career, or off to the tee to be more spe­ sion. guides the Kansas City offense. sive. Dallas got good running HaU High in West Hartford. son with a dismal, 1-1 8 rec­ \ Hie battle of the bitter rivals sion with Cincinnati will host 6-7, at Atlanta, 8-7-2. cific. was two strokes off toe pace set ’The Chiefs’ defense is the fifth from Duane Thomas and Calvin The game of basketbaU /is ord. At that time, Indians’ And Arizin by sleepy Doug Sanders. well depend on the kicking of Dallas, 8-4 and tied for second In a big game on television Hill in a 84-0 blanking of Wash­ C^irrentty, Manchester High Ckiach Jim Moriarty said, Mrniday night, Detroit, 8-4, is at sUngiest in the league in allow­ and East .CatooUc High gcAf much faster than years ago m t Sanders, an admitted playboy, the Chiefs’ accurate Jan Stene- with the New York Olants in the ington. Ih e Dallas defense three officials for one game “I think we are going to do NaUonal Conference’s Eastern Los Angeles, 8-8-1, and tied with ing points. teams have been granted use of Early Picks had overslept. He didn’t get up rud and the Raiders man of the Cleveland, winner over Hous­ should get a tougher test Satur­ seems to be one too many . , . OK.’' This season he isn’t say­ second, Oeorge Bianda. Ihe Division. San Francisco for first in the the golfing faculties lit the in time to shdve and stumbled ton on television last Monday, day. C2iarter Oak Midget and F o ^ ing anything and after tonight NEW YORK (AP) — Bob Pet­ kicking of the 43*year-old Bian­ ’The Giants, 8-4, will play at St. NFC West. Country CSub for practice and find out what kind of around the 6,660 yard par 72 home matches. ball Conference cheerieaders I*® wUl wlU appear on toe Brad Davis season he can expect. tit, Dol{to Schayes, Paul Arizin Emerald Cknirse at toe Kings This privilege should also be Manchester hosts Bristol Cen­ and Joe Fulks were toe first Inn and Golf d u b with a stubble extended to Cheney, in one Channel 3 show Saturday after­ Bucyk Repays noon as weU as winning football tral in a home cemtest, both four {layers named to toe Na­ of beard and bleary eyes. _ AL Slugging man's oplnlim. But be jerked his game togeth­ How many dates would be in­ squad members from East schools will tip off their sea­ tional BasketbaU Association’s Windsor and Windsor. son tonight. er on the back side taking a it Bruins With volved? * # * Silver Anniversary team. Com­ hole in (Mie and two consecutive Title Again Approximately four to six In other action, St. Thomeui Seminary invades Cheney Tech, missioner Walter Kennedy an- birdies' for a sparkling 66 and for matches. Short Punts -'^nounced today. » EARLY BIRDS—Ellie Wlncze Tw o S cores The 'matches are during toe CecU Turner’s 88-yard kickoff powerful South Windsor '*(24>) 7 ' the first round lead. 144-861, Sophie Welply 186-180- Wonby Yaz early spring, about six w/eeks in return for a touchdown against '''(■Its ^Wilbur Cross in ,N®w Ha- The 10-man team—^wlth toe “■Get up in time to shave?" he 884, Bettey Genovese 187-846, BOS’TON (AP) — Carl Yas- By i n E ASSOCIATED PRESS . toe months at April and May, Minnesota was his fourth of toe ven, Newlngtim (1-0) faces Rock' remaining six to be announced asked when questioned. “I didn’t Flo NUes 866. trzemski of toe Boston Red SoK They gave Johnny Bucyk a ^ when playing traffic is at its season and g;ives toe swift Chi­ vUle (0-1) on toe Rams’ court, next wMk—was selected by even get up in time to throw up. won the Amwican League slug- grand—and it took Boston’s slowest pace, which is another cago Bear a share of the NFL in a neighboring rivalry, players who have achieved NBA My game just isn’t geared to ELK8 - Tony DesUnone 146- ^ champlooshlp tor the third grand old man Juat one game to reason a second look should be one-season record with Green Bolttm High (1-0) battles Coven­ all-star status, since toe league early morning rounds.’’ (Herald photo by Pinto) 396, Jim Benson 188, Roger Me- yjjjg jjj years, the official repay the Bruins. given by MCX! officials at toe Bay’s Travis Williams, who had try lOgh (2-0) J|L,Cpventry and'" was founded lii 1946. 'He was one stroke ahead of ALL-CCIL SELECTIONS—Outstanding Manchester High athletes named to GUvray 184, Hal Gaboury 1 ^ figures released by toe The National Hockey League request. four...... kickoff return TDs in' '1967 up-and-coming Tolland High 'Pettit was an NBA first-team husky John Jacobs, a Vietnam All-CCIL teams for the 1970 fall season were, front, left to right, Roger 868, Eug^ mchait^ 1«, today. club, in recognition of the It appears here that In this . . . “The field was so sUck (2-0) engages Ellington High (Herald pfaoto by Buoelvlcius) All-Star 10 times whUe with toe veteran and younger brother of. Talbot (soccer), Jim Balesano (football), Greg Germain (football). Rear, Brad Robert ’IWmadge 18^14^14 hard-hitting outfielder- l,90<)to regular-season game he day and age of discrimination, that I was afraid to make any (1-0) in a NOCC ccsitest in El­ READY FOR OPENER—Manchester High Coach Jim Moriarty talks over bas­ Milwaukee and St. Lnuis Hawks tour veteran Tommy Jacobs Steurer (soccer), John Duffy (football), Steve Gates (cross country). joe Oataldi M7, Hank l^ ch ^ baseman had 40 homers was about to iday In his 16-year that’s exactly what toe Man- cuts for fear that I would faU,’’ lington. ketball opener tonight against Central with Dave Wooley and Jim McGee. and finished his 11-year career who had a 67 Including four 188, Robert f io ^ s 1 ^ Mike ^ career, presented the 86-year- chestor Country Club is doing in said Turner. "When I got to WhUe most schools are mov- - wito 20,880 points, fourth highest deuces. D ^ u p 862, EHck Krol 849, among his 186 hits, glv- old winger with a ertsp $1,000 in toe league’s history. refusing Cheney Tech toe use of midfield and got by (FYed) C<», ing quickly into their sched­ Lee Trevino, , attempting Tony^vatore J^ Picaut 886 total bases in 666 bill Thursday night its course. there was' only one man who ules, Manchester stiU hasn’t Irish Handles Stubborn Northwestern Schayes was an 11-time All- 386,afia Don Carpenter Ai*« QKfi 868. ^ Bucyk then went out and Star in his 16 years with toe to defend his spot atop toe times at bat for a .692 slugging There should be many benefits had an angle on me and I cut tasted victory or defeat. Tonight money winning list, had a 73 Nine A ll-A mericans percentage. earned his pay, slamming home . from such an arrangement, from to toe right, across toe field, ail the questions wiU be answer- Sjrracuse Nationals and Phila­ and was well back. PGA champ PINNETTES — Katy Spearin Boog PoweU of (Baltimore fin- two goals and setting up four both toe standpoint of toe club because I figured he would not ed when toe Indians take to delphia 76ers and still owns toe 181-466, Phyllis Uccello 180-487, ... others as the Bniins exploded be able to stop,’’ . . . Turner’s tiie floor NBA record for career free Dave Stockton had even more inshed a distant second at .649,- and the school. at toe Clarke Arena trouble taking a TT. Rosemary Daniewicz 187 - 460, Wartilngton’s Frank How- tor six third-period goals and Periiaps a closer look at the earlier KO return TDs were 96 at 8:16. Power-F^lus Penn M ightier, throws at 6,979. 'He now coaches Sophie Panclera 461, ^uto Minnesota's Harmon battered Buffalo 8-2 to regain request is in 'o|der. yards vs. toe New' York Giants, The only win toe Indians could the new Buffalo Braves. But Palmer, toe games great­ W ith South S qu ad Heneghan 462, Loretta Griffin Kjnebrew tied for third at .646. sole possesrion of first plax» in • * • Sept. 19; 96 yards vs. Philadel­ muster aU last season was over Arizin, a nine-time All-Star in. est gate attraction and all-time 202-618, Jean Burnham 213-616, yastrzemski’s previous slug- toe East Division. phia, Sept. 27; and 94 yards vs. Bristol Central, their opponent his 10 seasons with toe Philadel­ leading mcmey winner, was the OfflSieCnff phia Warriors, won toe league man everyone was watching. Pat Turney 460, Rae Hannon 187- . came in 1966 with a In the night’s only two other AU 21 Eq>irilcants who took the Atlanta, Nov. 1 . . . Three Uni­ tonight. Reserves Spatter NYU Club MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — ence’s 1970 reception leader, choices, as were toe two line- Helen Downham 464, mark and in 1967 with .622. NHL games Montreal blitzed versity of Connecticut basketbaU Lack of height played a big scoring champimiship in 1962 He’s attempting to .Keep aUve writtm examination for mem­ and 1967. Duke University’s Leo Mississippi backers who have been asked petty Plumley m ^ d the l e ^ e to Minnesota 6-1 and Detroit. bership in the Central Con­ games wlU be televised from role last year for toe Red and The Penn is mightier point performance, as West with a 61 per cent field goal- his 16-year string of havliig wori Hart and Alabama’s Scott Duke’s Wes Chesson. to join Kingrea and “ 466, Madeline Taflln 179-188-492, for the first time flipped Philadelphia 3-1. toe Field ‘House, Athletic Direc­ White. Now Moriarty has plenty third shooting percentage and Texas _ F\ilks, . , .. also ,,, a _ star. wito the at least one tournament a year Hart ana Alaoama S E^ch caught 74 passes this sea- all-Louiplana tandem .The lat- sephie Kravontka 478 Wanda nnd Kille- necticut District Board V)f Ap­ . . . well, at least mightier led tiie Joe Daley kept Buffalo in the proved BtusketbaU Officials were tor John Toner reports. They of height and a good bench to El Paso used Dick Gibbs’ 19 HhUadelphla Wtartora in this toe last event of the sea­ H unter-W hose combined ^ man is 9.6 ter are Ronnie Hornsby of SL s™ M^ril^ Madore e^h game for two periods with an in- ‘ than New York University, teamtaotvz to flzatoe NBA’sRJU.A*a #1'first cham­ son. And he has an outside sprinter Frank Lewis of Southeastern Louisiana a n d ...... hrew, who had 128 each, m e successful. The board now num­ are: Dec. 16, Massachusetts; wof'k with. Heading toe list of McDaniels pitched in 11 of the points to bounce Ctoihuahua 79- career passing yardage to- 183-466, Marie Bolls 177-451. credible assortment of sensa>- ■ Jan. 9, Rhode Island; Feb. 16, Power-plus Penn, admittedly pionship in 1946-47 and won toe chance of taking toe No. 1 mon­ Grambling College. Islah Robertson of Southern Washington slugger aJso got toe bers over 150 active referees big men are Rich Klemah, Bill HlUtoppers’ first 12 points. Jim 66., "tals more than 11,000 tional saves—but he finally wllb Holy Choss. The Massachusetts lukewarm from toe field, had Rose, who scored 22, had a hot Elsewhere, Massachussette “ ey winning spot. North Carolina’s 6-3, 248- University of Baton Rouge, most intentional walks, 29. , . . Montreal faces ^ringtleld Peoples and Mike Mistretta. AU enougto In reserve to si>atter then-incredible 23.2 avera£;e. yards—were invited today HOME ENGINEERS — Bee In the dubious distinction cat­ ed in the final frame as the and Rhode Island games wlU are veteran players. In toe hand in toe second half, as beat Rhode Island 80-76 in over­ “I’d Uke that,” he said. “I pound Tony Blanchard, son of Willingham is among five de- 197-184-634, Dot Manner Saturday night in an American NYU 91-62 in college basketbaU to quarterback the South egory, CTleveland’s Roy Foster Bruins bombarded him wUfa 80 Hockey League game at toe start at 8 and toe Holy (>oss backcourt are JNin Herdlc and Western Kentucky built a 19- time ; Harvard turned back haven’t been toe leading money team in th e 22nd annual ex Army great Felix (Doc) fenslve secondary standoute, in 178-207-616, xiuuurHUdur Zawlstowskl of their 72 shots. game at 8:30 . ... Yankee D oo-______^ Thursday nigtot. Springfield 87-72; Buffalo anni­ was hit by the most pitches Eastern States OiUiseum in West CoCaptain Dave Wooley. Jim “We were shooting poorly,” point lead. winner in a long time.” Senior Bowl a ll-star gam e Blanchard, has been askhd to eluding Tommy Wade of Ala- 1^-178-628, Phyllis Dumas 194- Fred Stanfield put Boston dies: Horace Clarke played McGee, toe other co-captain, Tiny 6-foot-4 Frank Sylyester hilated Toronto 106-66; Mlchlg:an T Q fill the tight end slot: bama, Jerry Moore of Ar- - (12), Oakland’s Reggie Jackson Springfield . . . Dave Wiggin re­ said Penn Coach Dick Harter, Palmer had seven birdies and 467, Agnes Kennedy 191, Ron- ^ it 186 times to be high .ahead to stay, snapping a 2-2 tie ported an__ exceUent______response.^ ____ more games at second base than pjj^yg g forward position for hit two pressure-packed field stopped Eastern Michigan 70-64; three bogeys (n his round and * * ^’e 29-man South souad of McClure and Thompson kan.sas, Tim Priest of Ten- nle Herog ______L«ah Whipple jj, ^ a t department for toe third (Herald photo by Pinto) at the 2:16 mark of toe third pe­ whose team is considered one of goals in the final 90 secemds to South Dakota beat Eastern about 66, showed up last night ■I'y other major leaguer in 1970. Manchester. toe best in toe nation, “but our needed only 28 strokes on toe senior collegians invited to play listed among slv offensive and I^onard Dunlap of year in a row, and KlUebrew GRAND GIFT I — Accepting: a check for $1,000 riod with his second goal of toe 1 /• to view film hlghUghte of Man- He led toe majors in a s s i^ chenev Tech losers in ail lead Bradley over Tulsa 88-82; Montana 89-83; New Mexico de­ from Mrs. Brad Parliman, chairman of the Women’s night. rebounding .stayed solid feated Wayland 'Baptist 96-71; green. grounded into the most forced» Chester High’s 1970 footbaU sea- with 478, total chances with 896 gg'j^ ^ w o n vS throughout. That’s what wins Bob Ford scored 6 points to IlSTe^toiiSe^’S a S ’^ ^ ^6, ^ 2bamTs mchard Clemny KACEY — John Fogarty 213- double plays—28. Auxiliary, is James Hig:grins, president of Manches­ Bucyk connected just 89 sec- son. This could be a regular and tied with toe Ortoles’ Dave «^® S®«®® g pace Purdue to a 90-63 trouncing Arkansas thrashed Pittsburg SILK fCITY— Ron Custer 206, He had long birdie putts of (mds later and again at 8:17 tor ouZ(^ games . . . that and our Kan. 107-82 and Idaho State top­ 16, 25 and 40 feet and was five ter’s Midget Football League. The money was rais­ weekly featurefeature^ next season Wig- g ^ Johnson in putouts wito 879 .. . ^f®®* ^ ^omg ” ®"® contest ^^t St of North Texas Statfi: Texas Roland Smith 202, Lou Halpryn ■^“ ud^llJ^rth Carouna’s ^6,' 266-pound J ^ o’l^l^ernt c ^ ^ J^'~Al<;ry“5l6:Nor-b;rt A^^^ "r^fe^S ^S T s^^ his 16th and 17th goals of toe mah-to-man defense.” topped Southern RUnota 107-100 pled Hardln-Slmmons 99-74. under par until he came to toe ed by the successfll dance put on by the auxiliary. gin uaiu . _ c—ii t . _j A___ /-u.i_ Thomas Seminarv at 8. Lack How does a team score 91 202, Dick Cote 209-660, Bob greatreal running back, Don Mooring c t T a m ^ ; and 6-6, ‘o h-mtoc toe 246-633, Mark Royce 200-668, toklng club slugging honoro for year. Phil Esposito, Ken Hodge Thomas 200, Jim Perkins 210, seventh hole, his 16th. He put McCauley,teCauley, ^ TTenne^e’s e n k e ^ e ’s 2«0-pound Vem V®™ Holland of Ten- “S S S Walt^alt Yaworskl 203, KenKen^Munroe Munroe ^the"tolr'd'time'ta e ^ r d time ta totoe e oastpast four and John Mi(dCenzle wrapped up Bob Malpezzi 218, Gunnar Lar­ his tee shot unplayed in toe nessee A. A I. earlier tois week, u^iuaeu q „ qj„s------(Jlasslc will be staged Saturday nlgbt? Easy, by taking a lot of rugged offensive lineman, 246- yeara The Red Sox fashioned a the scoring parade. outflelder-16 . . . Roy White !»»« hurt Tech so far this year, son 206, Jim Lawrence 566, woods, was short on his next,- Alessis, Sage and Youngblood quaiterbacks Lynn Dickey of ’ 2 2 M ^ Look at ihe Pro Grid Games and Sunday at the Holiday riiots. The fa k e rs hit 34-o<-9(2 pound Chip Kell, both of whom team mark of .428, highest in Jacques Lemaire was the was one of an Pastorlnl Lanes with shifts at 12 noon, attempts for 37 per cent. were named to toe first team. toe league since 1963, to outdis­ ^ 1 • 1 -f-i jra • - wa • a Montreal hero with two goals 8:16, 6:30 and 8:80 tomorrow and Leaguers to play 162 games in High is idle tonight but plays Nivison 200, 'Ron Plecity 208, putted for a bogey. Second-teamers were CTem- "‘®" averaging^most 6-4 ^d of Santa Oar^ Holmes 140 ’70, Sandy Alomar of CaUfornla an important game on their The eighth-ranked Quakers tance Minnesota, which was Lardmals r Our-Fomt r ick an assist. He snapped the at 2 Sunday. First place will be were one of two Top Ten teams Harold Plecity 650. Sanders took a three-putt bo­ son center Dave Thompson. P®“"^- ^®™ ^ 3*7. Marlene Gllnack 346. next at 403. scoreless tie midway in the sec­ worth $800 . . . Three officials being the other. The Yankees schedule Saturday night at the gey on toe first hole but birdied Texas defensive end Bill P®""** Richard Harris of squad will receive $1,600 each in action. Sixth-ranked Notre There were 18 major league ond period. LesB than a minute for a high school basketbaU played 163 games, toe Angels Eagles Nest against Bishop Dame stopped Northwestern 94- % DUSTY — Stan PUska 229, the two par fives going out and Atessls LBU defensive tackle Grumbling and 237-pound Scott and toe losers $1,260 each. The JEWEL— JoAnn Gray 202- records broken, 24 AL marks To Hang Loss on New York later Buster Harvey tied the game . . . are they really need­ 162. Wes Parker of the Dodg- Hendricken. East has breezed ran in a 20-footer on toe 13th. aiiiici ui Acvvao. ».ttw •. ------88 in the other. Mike MasUcois 203, Vic Squad- Sage, Sandy Brown 184-813, smashed, and numerous other game for toe North Stars—^but ed? Just one man’s opinion— ers played in aU 161 of toe by Holy CJross in their season In the Second Ten, No. 18 rito 206-674, Ted BidweU 210388, Then made his round on toe lineman Jack Youngblood and Holland and Harris were first professional head coaches and Shirley > Walker 460. NEW YORK (AP) — 'Ilie Na- down after one-point, last-sec- John Ferguson rippled toe cords _ _ _ . ____ Dodgers’ g;ames . . . Thurman opener, topped Sacred Heart "next three holes. He holed out a team Little All-America members of their staffs. records tied during toe season. they are not. Two officials in Western Kentucky bUtzed Vir­ Tom Atamian Jr. 222-689, BUI Tulane linebacker Rick King­ The champion Baltimore Or tional Football League’s 13- ond loss‘to Oakland and contin- jusc nine seconds after that to good i»onditi"" should be able to Munson caught toe most games and overcame Penney 78-66. ginia (Commonwealth 96-71 and Avery 216, Dick Turcotte 211, three iron on the 210-yard 16th, rea. REC Otto Mayer 361, Ted loies set one of toe tnajor league game weekend program begins ue to prove they can win with- put toe Canadlens ahead to hoTirtiA any schoolboy cMitest. in toe AL — 126 and led major Hendricken, of Rhode Island, No. 16 Utah State smacked Gon- Clem Qaeiy 201, Crawford AUen birdied the 16th \riien he wedged Larry Willingham, defensive Colorado Defends Laurels Chambers 368, John Mack 368 riarks when they stretched Saturday this week with two na- out Joe Namato. — stay. The Central Board wlU expert- league catchers in assists with in its first start of toe s e a ^ zaga 80-74. 210, Paul Scagllarlni 204, BUI to seven feet, and roUed in a 10- secondary ace for Auburn, and ------their consecutive victory streak tionally televised toughles Minnesota 36, Boston 19— Rookie Tom Webster of De- ment with three men working 80. played to a double overtime WhUe toe Quakers ruled toe Lindh 216, Mary Royce 201, Ed footer on the next hole to take MtaslaBippl offensive tackle MIXERS — Ron Gagne 237- ovei one club to 23. ITie two- matching championship con- First meeting between Vikings troit broke a 1-1 tie with a goal win over Pope Hlgb, another boards with A. fi?'83 margin Bachl 216378, Rem AUen 667. sole control ol toe lead. Worthy McClure were on toe 692, Jerry Possum 233-567, Chet year string against Kansas City tenders—Kansas City at Oak- and. their former quarterback, early in the third period, then Rhode Island power. against toe weak Violets, PhU third team. Kacinski 211, Jack PelUgrlnelll jg atiU running. land and 'Dallas at Cleveland. Jpe Kapp. Will they ever want locked up the Red Wlnge’ vlcto- Keymen in the out-trf-staters HanUnson gave them a needed Hart completed 160 of 308 Liberty Bowl Crown 216-667, Dave White 209, John Among toe individual high- The schedule qlso lists several to show Joe a thing or two, even ty l>y scoring into an empty Former Big Leaguer Mmoso attack are 6-4 gqard John Jack- hypo with a hot hand off the Duke passes this season to up Moran 203, Dick Thomas 660, lights, LUls Apaiiclo of toe Chi- other games wito title ramlflca- Uiough they have clinched NFC Philadelphia net with six sec- son and 6-6 center Steve Mc- bench. Penn shot only 31 per Virginid Squires on Move^ his career production to 487 of Barbara Hlgley 191-602, Dolly eago White Sox, since traded to tlons, particularly toe New Yorit cjentral title. onds remaining. Coaching Mexican Baseball Gulness, both are high scorers. cent in toe first half, but it 870 lor 6,116 yards and 23 At Stake Tomorrow Dawood 474, Elna Dimock 468. Boston, estabUsbed a major Giants at St. Louis in a Simday Atlanta 28, Plttsburgh*21—Bob “This wlU probably be the wasn’t Hauikinson’B fault. Notch Fifth Win in Row touchdowns. NEW YORK (AP) — Colorado defends its Liberty ------league record, of 2,219 games clash auid toe Detroit at Ix>s An- Berry’s scrambling should cre- Two Dartn^outh MAZATLAN, Mexico (AP) — He is a man 'vriiose natural biggest team we’U face this He scored eight points in toe Hunter, a resident of nelgh-\Bowl title Saturday against a'Tulpe team whose pla^^^ played at shortstop. And Balti- geles match-up that will be na- ate enough difficulty to con- “I want to die dressed in a base- sympathy gives toe impression season,” stated Eagle _ mentor „ _ i i „ ------‘first half after------coming in with. By THE ASSOCIATED) PRESS George Carter and Nell Jitonson boring Prichard, Ala., con- Lincoln Downs more slugger Frank Robinson tionally televised Monday night, found toe Steelers’ defense and baU uniform and if that does he U Inc^able of hating. His Stan Ogrodnlk. We are re^y ^i^g minutes gone and wound The Virginia Squires are on each hit 23 for 'Virginia as the nected on 103 Of dtf 179 passes for ers wereii weren’t i even bornuum theme lastmov time the„..v. Green Wave 1 PI ay ers Added . - < • ___ 1 ______•rrv^4-Un11’n Kr\zirl tied a major league mark held The winners, it says here, will igt toe Falcons sneak in with not happen, then I want to be world has been basebaU and going to have to set up quickly up with a game-high 19. the move in toe American Bas- Squires piled up a 67-42 halftime 1,240 yards and eight touch- took part in post-season play as college football s bowl lO ^ p C n ja n . 1 by six others when he hit two be Kansas <3ity, Dallas, St. their fourth victory of toe year. buried in one.” practically...... everything — that hap-1— mi defense to stop them. Is this talented sophomore ketball Association. - lead. Bill Melchionnl got 28 for downs in 1970. Hla three-year TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The barrage begins. LINCOLN,...... R.I.. (AP) , — The__ grand ^__ slam homers in toe aairie Louis» k and ^ Detroit. an Youu nn fTFW can Dcnvcr 24, San ^l®SO 20—^ e American Bowl had added sev- These are the words of Or- pened to him in it was “great, Penn’s Super Sub? The Squires wsdloped the New the Nets. count WM .'888 of 672 for 4,889 Buffaloes, quarterbacked game schedule was a 14-14 tie England thoroughbred rac- game, watch toe Oowb^s^ Broncos’ defense should be able pUyers-three from North- estes “Minnie” Minoso, a man He refers to Frank Lane as “Heck, no, I just start toe five York Nets 127-100 for their fifth yards and 27 touchdowns. Bratten, rumbled over with Eastern Michlgfan. season wlU begin on New Jimmy, Steve and Wilbert f ■ Chargers’ offense western, and two -each from who has spent most ol his 48 “my second papa.” Lane comes Husky Hoopsters hot guys,’’ says Harter. “You’ll in a row Thursday night, mov­ Jones comUhed for 69 Memphis McCeuiley, who brt>ke O. J. Alabama 47-33 in last year’s I’*'® Boardwalk, Pe<^, year’s Day tor the second then flip to NBC for toe CWefs particularly if Lance Alworto partmouto and Grambling—for years .in baseball uniforms and to Mexico often to visit with notice I started a different five ing them within IH games of points with Jimmy topping toe , Simpemi’s one-season national classic in Memphis, Tenn. But Gnantiand Rice, Orange Bios- straight year, with Lincoln MSKiTMUi 4 p.m., start. The Uons-Rams doesn’t play for San Diego. He’s ^ jan. lo at Thin- in the secMid half. I consider idle first-place Kentucky In the trio wito 24. The Pros, com­ had a brilliant career in the ma- Minoso and scout for toe Balti- Host BU Five my first eight men my start­ rushing record with 1,720 this pratten is a questionable starter NAIA Champion bowls ushering in toe 1971 cam- will be seen on ABC Monday suing them. jor leagues witlh the Chiqago more Orioles. AQnoso played 10 East Division. It was the second manding the backboards, slcnvly f'eason, is one of three running for toe 12to annual Uherty Bowl r®®™* ®“^ Saturday’s major ac- paign Jan. 1. SCOKfS. night at 9 p.m., EST. ^ Green Bay 31, Chicago 17— vamed from Northwestern White Sox and CUeveland In- years with toe White Sox and The University of CJonnecticut ers.” time in three nights the Squires puUed away from the Flwidians backs invited. The others are injuring a knee in practice tlon. ______Approval of toe starting date Y JUNIOR LEAGUE Penn outrebounded NYU 88- Last week’s r^rd w M 8 -^r n f L’s oldest rivalry, in its imeback^Joe HaU, dians. Ho was 48 on Nov. 29. when Lane was the team’s gen— basketbaU team begins its home » had humbled toe Nets. in the final quarter. Mack Cal­ Auburn’s Mickey Zofko and ^^g_ It’s the third annual Board- by toe Rhode Island Racing .The Bullets routed the Cava' an over-all mark of 46-29-4. And, 104th renewal, will go to the ______personally season on Saturday night, meet- ^2^*® In other AiBA action, Memphis Northeast Louisiana State’s 196- walk Bowl In Atlantic City, NJf., CTommission was announced tiers last night by a 61-21 score, „ aaaln: aive tackle John Hiltman axid hOnoso, still full of the spirit oral manager he margin, then pulled away in the vin hit 28 for the losers. on ttott maito him k Stax in toe‘ma- signed EOnoso to contracts. tag Boston University in the topped the FloridlaTus 107-102 JuUe Hammond threw in 8 pound Joe Phnofit, a first team Tulane, with ^-4 ^o ro c®*“' the third visit for Delaware, Thursday and toe track said it Phil Stoneman led the Bulleto ® ^ center Joe Zigulich. second half with the subs mop­ and Denver belted Pittsburgh Starr’s skill to hit the money condng from Dartmouth are jors, manages the Mazatian “BasebaU taught me to Im- Flrid points to lead Denver over the Little AU-AmerIca choice. pared to Colorado s 6-4, is max- Blue Hens, who beatjn- planned to operate six days a with 29 followed by Ron Bayer SATURDAY ping up to win its third game 131-109. Many of the players cannot l^F R*"®* dlana. Pa., 31-24 In toe 1966 in- week. The length of the meeting and Hai Rawlings (8) and (7). Kansas City 17, Oakland 13— pass j , k. ki _* safety Willie Bogan and Rover Deera of toe Mexican Pacific prove myself as a player and as The BU Terriers, who had a without a defeat. Andy C3uq»peU Condors. A 16-6 spurt in the last Coast Leaaue and is looking for- a person, it taught me respect 14-10 record a year ago, Imve Chicago drubbed Buffalo 188- accept Senior Bowl invitations since 1940 when ” ® J^ augural and ripped Nor(h Caro- won’t be known until later, since Ctoris Reiser led toe losers with -rtie Chiefs have the No. 1 de- Phtiadeli^a 27, Washington back Murroy Bowden. coast League and is looiong lor » ^ beautiful won one of three games going scorad 17 to lead NYU, 2-2, period by toe Rockets broke 21-The Redskins haven’t been ^ 120 in toe ener at Pop-toooting ington Ridge Country Club. Ted LaBonne, ERCC former t.HramBt.B led toe BuUs with 34 points. Bob “We’ve been wanting a re- in toe poet-season game a year hex on Ute Cowboys in recent NFC runner-up with best muscles and exhibited a physi- he said. “He does everything New Hampdilre on Wednesday notched 83 points a ^ president, looks on. Bryant was one of 11 ap­ He got only seven Thursday Kauffman was hlj^ for the put in 30 and had 28 re- night at Hampton, Va., whUe Braves with 81. match ever since last year,’’ ago, ripped (hntral Missouri FeatherweightKingSaldivar years. But you have to apprecl- record. Rams looking for NFC cal strength that may aUow him weU.” he plied for the job which was vacated by Mike Ovian. from $2217* ' Montana Coach Jack Swarthout 64-6 in toe teams’ only other ate toe way Coach Tom Landry ^gst title. The pick is toe IJons Ali Gets License to remain in basebaU for as long As for Mexlca^ o„t TOe Terriers concentrate their bounds (®'‘ said, referring to the Bisens’ meeting 11 years ago. is running toe Dallas club now. gjj tbe running of Mel Farf~and as he can breatoe. considers it the bwt out- hopes around a trio of G-men- lighting Irtah has a jutaOT Lou Graham and sopho- hands fuU with stubborn No 30-3 romp over toe Grizzlies. Tennessee State, 10-0, faces Favored to Triumph Tonight Both teams in title running in a defense that should be able to To Box in Texas has been in love with ®ld® ^ U®**®*^ _ _ .m • AS- ^ a._ MORIARTY tor^eX e“*::::ri7l^''whe-n morose Gathers in toe hack- western, The game at Hughes Stadium Southwestern - Louisiana, 9-2, in respective divisinus. harass Roman Gabriel: t HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — also pits the No. 2 and No: 3 col- toe Grantiand Rice Bowl at Bat- TTJUANA7Mex. (AP)—(Feato- Fight time: 8 p.m. PST. he started playingninvins' With regular resrular has piayeu ______court and sophomore Jim Gar- BROTHERS ______erweight diampion Vlcent Baldi- Saldivar won the uncontested SUNDAY There are now no legal barrier*, mtalcan RepubUc, Nicaragua vdn up fro^Six-six John Has- Dame to a ^ y . lege division teams. Montana, on Rouge, La., toe Orange Bios- in Texas anyway, to prevent the teams in his native Cuba. . . . . ----- jggd Then Jones took over in which trailed only Arkansas som Bowl in Miami, Fla., the var of Mexico City risks and title claim, when he stoiq>ed Su- St. Louis 28, New York Giants and Cuba, “The new _Pl®y^™ aan ai center and junior Larry cor .31."> (’enter St., Manchester 24—The Cartonals are first In MUhammed All-Joe EVazler “I jUayed every position ex- coming up improve much faster ^jh sen- the second half, ?® ® ^^six State In the rankings, swept its only night game, Jackson- U favored to retain—his ver^(m gar In “ championship boxing match ,cept first base,” he recaUed, and pretty soon Mexico wUl Taylor comiXete the p o in ts In «0 seconds to beat back W rii* V'"*' 10 games this season while'dfae vlUe, Ala., 9-0, against Florida of toe world featherweight title Ico City ^ p t. M, 1964.NFC HEast, e ^ - the Giants in a sec­ P hone 6l.'i-51'{r> ond-place tie wito Cowboys. St. from being held in the Astro­ “but I Uked third base and cen­ have a whole erx^ of big lea- gtarttag team, Northwestern’s upset bid. Blsons’ only blemish on a nine- A*M, 6-4, tonight “against gainst challenger Kunl-Kuni fende d toe titt e successful- ter field best.’’ Mark Sibley, with 27 points aki Shibata of Tokyo. ' ly eight times and huiig up toe Louis could clinch by beating dome. guers." All was granted a Ucense to In 1949 vriien he went to the for toe Wildcats, wasn’t enough At stake in the 16-round in- gtoves after beating Howard New York if Dallas also loees. AND ‘ majors with the Indians he was to counter Notre Dame’s 1-2 ternational attraction in this Winstone Oct. 14, 1967. The figuring here is .that Mac- fight Thursday by Tommy Smith, commlsslaner of T e n s . sent to San Diego of the Pacific punch. MexicoChllfornia border city is With the title vacated, Saiyjo Arthur Lane will outrush Ron The Notre Dame contest was AUTO TUNE-UP RADII Labor statistics, who has Juris- Coast League and Paul Ri- Ansaldi’s Defeats Cuemen, MANCHESTER TIRE, INC. Saldivar’s World Boxing Council emerged as toe WBA cfaamplm Johnson for toe difference, chards made him a regular out­ toe opener of a twin bill in Chi­ crown, undisputed king of toe after winning over Raul Rojas. Baltimore 27, Buffalo 20—The diction over booting licenses. in Smith’s action came after; fielder. , cago. Minnesota stopped CWcA- 40-sttp Dtctronic Analysis 126-pound division before his Saldivar returned to toe ring Colts will wrap up toe AFC East ^ In 1961, he was named the Three Clubs Tied for Lead go-LoyoU 8232 in the nightcap. Elkctrbnic Carbnrtfoir ------SPECIAUST IN ------voluntary retirement in Goto - July 18, 1969, defeated^oee Iieg- title with a victory. Teams All’s lawyers droK>ed a sutt Sports Dial against Texas filed a year ago. rookie of the year whUe playing back and go into the final quar­ Jim McDaniels decked Virgin­ AdjnsInMnt ber, 1967, the 27-year-old ring ra, then last spring wh^tped played to a 17-17 tie in first STANDINOS ia Commonwealth with a 37- AU twice defended bis title in for the 'White Sox. He also ter with a 6836 lead. Behind day Written • ALI6NMENT • MMFFURS • BRAKES idol' of his country rules a 10-8 Johnny Famechon and won meeting, hut the Bills have lost played fw the St. Louis Oardi- 6.000 Mae/120 favorite. WBC recognition. several players since. Johnny SATUBDAY toe Astrodome, but lost his U- Joe Patrick and Frank Ktael, Guarantee * 1 9 ’ *n u s (FBOBIT END PARTS) (DISC OB REG.) nalz ."d Washington Senators. PARTS 1:00 (8) NSL: Cowboys VB. cense alter being oonvioted of Ansaldi’8 Ansaldl’s kept widening the gap flhihHti., 25, is ranked No. 4 Saldivar has w «i 86 matches, Unitas may not be able to throw 'When the White Sox released 30-step Precision Tune-up • SHOCKS by toe WBC and the winner 26 by knockouts, has never been long, but still throws accurately, Browns. refusing induction into the Greeii Manor and won going away as the lorts • TUL PIPES • BATTERIES (8) NCAA FootbaU: Lib- armed services in 1988. him in 1964 he came to Mexico. Moriarty’s CMe’s emptied' their sizeable may get a chance to clear up stopped and his only defeat was San Francisco 36, New Or- Hi Mexico he has been playing Drive in for fae» lervice or call for an appeinhnent toe title picture in a fight with back in 1982 on a fbul to Babe leans 17—Should be a breezer erty Bowl — Colorado vs. He is appealing that oonvic- BiUiards bench. FRIDAY, DEO. U — — Tulane. tion to the U.8. Su]^me Court. Qwd coaching in the Mexican Marines ^ v e Ansaldl men managed .Bristol Central a t Manchester Fast Courteous Service Shozo Saljyo of Tokyo, who is Luis. for toe 49ers, tied with Loe An- T rl^e A League. He and his double figures. 'KInel once again St. Thomas Seminary at MON.-TUES.-WED. 8 a.m.-6:to p.m.—THURS.-FRI. 8 a.m.-8 p.m.—SAT. 8 a.m.-l p.m. recognized as the cbamjJoa by SWbata’s record is 82-2-2, with geles for toe NPC West Lead, . 4:00 (30) NFL: Chiefs vs. Raid- The commlsstoner had re­ SchMbel’B era. , ------fused a ------Uc«ise—

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BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Satesimn Wonto^ 36-A - Arfictes for Sato 45 r PAOB TWBNTY-BIOHT m N C H E ST ^ m^WnWSTffERAIJ). M ANC!!^ c o n n ., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1970 Busiiwss SonrieM THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW • TEXAS O IL Company has open- ABOUT 100 used fluorescent O f f a r o d 1 3 Ing In Manchester area. No ex- light fixtures, 4’ , 84 each ^ th BUG6S BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJC^HOOPLE TWP TOTJNO marrUd men will B e U-VAKER h a g n t h a d a gocx> >mord * B u i* A PART-TIME J<3B JUBT OPENED FOR perience necessary. Age not bulbs. Sell any amount. Also, 8’ fixtures. Gremmo 8c, Sons^ - r do small repair Jobs and paint­ TO SAV ABOUT HIG PLACE iNTHEnPrEEH A BOy AND GOEBB VWO’BTRVINGTD Important. (3ood character a D O N 'T I T GIVE VA THEN I CAN'T GET our Aatvar la ritriaqf Ntiie ing, alao cellar cleaning and WEARS HE'S BEEN THERE •" WANGLE IT - , must. W e train. A ir mail; A. Sales, 819 E. Middle Tpke., L l ' v e S O T A O F T H E e R iV E R 'S j iBCUif. Manchester, 649-9968. '' . C O M P LA IN T SUPER AMLEASE, WHAT KNOW light trucking. Call 646-2692, b . Dickerson, Pres., South­ TORN ON A DINE SBAT/ Imaginary Monsters 646-2047. X MU«T HAVE ROCKG IN MV MEAD UH-BOBB! MV MlDB ABOUT THIS UAA,VA«/H0WARP', 1 WAS t im e TO western Petroleum Corp., HOT WATER furnace, with ac­ C A R VO B------SOLD M E AN' ZOOM IN AN' OVIUAM AtWlSEfttO A STILU _ WORMIN' IN A (JOINT LIME THtB! LOOMIN' FOR AFT6R- Worth, Texhs. m TWO men. Chain saw work and cessories, 840. Bull tin bathtub, OUT O' TRAFFIC AUlVtoBnV - . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS I ’D BE BETTER OFF. IN BOtOOL WORM-1 BEEN /THIS MORNINS! NA/y pNe-eoMBEi*. ' ACBOSS instance {' LIKE I SAID IT ply ply. THEeUTATTH' KNOW TH06E TWO name (pL) MACAZINERACK WM«rW WHV 20 Roman bronze 5 Cyprinoid 28Shellproof 45 Veter nsrmph do not lessen Uw valne of Uw advertisement wfll not be In person Vernon Bowling ------— ;—:— ^ ---- — -r raiAS/fwof 46 English PROVBVVONMUS DNTVCXINE^ OUT COUNTER? 21 Main deity fish enclcaure corrected by “ make good" InserUon. HOLIDAY Lones, Route 83, Vernon. SPECIAL deal, used 12 h.p. (3ub INTO ngWNl > HIM BEFOBK? of Panopolis 6 City in Italy 29 Shaded walks novwiat ______CTadette with creeper ge€ir, self 22 Mythical 7 Churchman 30 Is out by (U14-1884) PRE8SER wanted for rough starter, 48” rotary mower and 47 Appellations monsters SBo^eaof batting a liner (BoekvUle, ToB Free) Let "H E A L Y ’S’’ resldenUal and silk. Flexible hours. Start 42" snow thrower, 8996. 289- 24 CoUoquial (2 words) 49-----Morgana water experts take the load off Immediately. CaU 646-8631, 9-7. 3406. contraction 9 BuntingUke' 32 000 (Roman) 51 Examine 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 8 7 5 - 3 1 3 6 your shoulders, at very nom­ 25 Join with cloths 35 British 54 Attempt stitches inal ex|>enses, by cleaning 26 Eternal (diaL) i T~ r~ T~ IT W n your: HO SLOT car set, camera, g^il- 28Coolid8e’s Situations W ontod ' m IT Automoblm for Sato 4 tar, snurfer. Call 649-2426. LU. nicknama 12 f e m a l e 3 8 Strip »g/// 31 Primary color 1948 PLYM OUTH Coupe, 383 Kitchens EARLY American, beautifully 33 Creak Church tk Rec Rooms Wash H E R J 0 .D Chrysler engine, automatic EXPERIENCED teen - ager handcrafted, lamps, mirrors, BY NEG COCHRAN hermit Carpeting Shampoo OUT OUR WAY r r ii transmission, poei-rear. Asking would like bafcyslttlng and — sconces, plaques, some an­ 34 Plausible Windows (In-out) Wax Help Wanted— excuse (coll) 22 BOX LETTERS 8426. 643-1971 6-9 p,m. Heating and Phimbing 17 Business Opportunity 28 or mother’s helper job, Mon­ tiques, etc. ' Ideal CTiristmas Venetian Blinds Vacuum NWW.TH'BUU- 36 Coverlns for f e m a l e 3 5 day - Friday, 643-7780. gifts. Open dally and evenings. HAPPY BIKTHRAY! the heed 1968 RENAULT 10, new battery, Cellars Vacuuming GRANT’S Plumbing Service — I i ..BUT CON'T PUT the WILU B E F o r Y o u r Route 316, Hebron (Wall St). NONCOMMITAL 38Coterie ' good Ures, motor needs work. EY*ee estimates, plus quality b l a m e o n m e !„ . ' a W Infonnatton E A R N ' $15,000-$30,000. PA Y R O LL Cleric — 16 hours 228-3866. GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN I PICTNTBLA&A 'N'LEAN'S 39 Seeional 8850. Call 643-6648. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 EVEKYONB visitor (pL) ‘BE REALLY CLEAN, work. 643-6341. weekly, Monday and Thurs- a THE HERALD will not A S A WONPEKINS- 41 Lower limb FORD —1968 — wagon, power BE HEALY CLEAN SAM WATSON Plumbing and “ day. Figure apUtqde prefer- Registered Irish Setter, fe- USED galvanized angle Iron p o e e a t d o &h 43 Oatrichllke diadnite the idenUty of red. Modem office. East Hart' IW to 6” In width, 5’-20’ I WA$5T/^NP(W60MTHf / Iju eu , J WDULPM^^ steering, power brakes, auto­ Heating. Bathroom remodel­ SHELL DEALER male, 9-months old. Kinvarra G U VU KB b M (var.) any advertiser using box Complete Janitorial serv­ ford Convalescent Home, 761 lengths in excellent condition, Tgu,iN6 rng mew- UJOPRTA0PUT IT THATREA04V 44 Legendary 46 matic, V-8. A good car. Best ing and repairs. Free esti- bloodlines. Extremely good letters. Readers answer­ ices; Industrial, residential, Main St., E ast Hartford. large quantity. Rockville LIKE T O offer. 643-1486. with children, 872-9815. 2om oQM O^\ P6AC5 AMP U05^...$DMgPMe- IT ko 51 ing blind box ads who institutional. Fully insured mites. Call 649-3808. Ambitious man desired now Hem.. HOOK RUSE? 48 In the middle desire' to protect tlwlr Phone Mr. AUas, 628-6978. Scrape, Route 30, Rock'vUle, LOUB THl$MDPN/M6 j u $t l o $t h i ^ for your protection. 'Ten (comb, form) H" k& IdenUty can follow ‘Us 1970 C A D IL LA C for existing 3-bay service 872-9032. AMP 9 0 m d 0 ^ TAP5UI THAT T ^ M P g P - 49^uthem procedure: Customized Eldorado Del- years of satisfying local station with high gaUonage P U P P I E S — half setter 7-weeks ^HO5AT|V10-.- state (ab.) 5T H service. R N or L P N , part-time, 11 to 7 $1 5 . c a l l 643-6326. TORO POWER handle with reel Cavelero, 2-tone blue, fully M illin e r y , located in Tolland; Conn. 50 Play boat to Enclose your reply to a.m. 649-4619. - mower and snow blower imple- 52 Stir 8T 61 equipped, excellent condi­ Dressmaking 19 s 11 the box in an enveb^ — Excellent opportunity for AT STUD — AKC registered ments. Call 643-6707. 53 Disembarked tion, low mileage. Must be Call for FR E E Estimates. 55GoU,for address to the Classified TTiOTOLE finding minis? Chis- ag;gressive type IndividuEiI. German Shepherd. Call 649- Manager, Manchester seen to be appreciated. (ktnpoptt iKUtpnt*'Atm.) tom made dresses, ladies suits, 7292 weekdajrs, 1-434-6462 Evening Herald, together Trade acceptable. - 646-4220 TWO snow Ures and rims, 710x gowns and alterations. Prompt IV NURSE weekends. with a memo Usti^ the 646-0551 525-1947 16, 820. C ^ l 643-8514. service. CaU 640-1133. SHELL OFFERS companies you db NOT Mr. Matula Opportunity available for a AKC toy poodles, two males. want to see your letter. registered nurse to work on white and apricot, two months PILLOW S — home made, vari­ 1966 CHEVROLET wagon, new i p ^ A V I N G of bur™, moth- • Paid Training I2HI Your letter will be de­ a part-time regular relief old. 875-6903. ous sizes and shapes in a BY DICK TURNER stroyed If the advertiser tires. eood eeonomteal oar. holes, zippers repaired. Window Moving— rucking— CARNIVAL tires, good economical ceu*. • Financing Available schedule as an tV Specialist. variety of colors and materi­ is one you’ve menUooed. shades made to measure, Call after 6:30 p.m. and week­ S t o r a g e 2 0 Previous IV experience not POODLES —AKC registered, als. Call 643-1730 mornings 10- f f not It will be handled all size Venetian blinds. Keys • Insurance and Retirement P LA IN JANE “'EY FRANK BAGINSKI ends, 647-9641. ^ ^ ----- required, as appropriate white, males, miniatures, all 12, evenings 618. in the usual manner. made whUe you wait. Tape re- MANC3IESTER — DeUvery- Plan training will be provided on shots. Ready for Christmas, CAKE?! 1 LOVECAKEf 1966 VOLKSWAGEN square- corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 light trucking and package de- ALUM INUM sheets used as EVtRVTlM E MY MOTHER (^W EPPINga C A K B l ^ job. Excellent salary com­ 643-1646 or 646-2482. VISITS ME, SHE BARES A WHAT KIND?! back, needs some engine work. Main St., B46-6221. livery. Refrigerators, washers • Many more benefits printing plates, .009 thick, 23x mensurate with background. CARE and stove moving, specialty. ENGLISH Springer Spaniel 36” , 26 cents each or 6 for 81. excellent body 8660. m o Bo- t w 6 handymen want a variety For Information please call Lott and found 1 lens tractor, 12 h.p. with mow- ' ^ Folding chairs for rent. 649- puppies, AKC. Excellent for 643-2711. JOB s k c u r it V of jobs by day or hour. We Manchester Memorial Hos­ er attachment, 8800. Savings 0762. GET THE FACTS field and pets. Ideal for Christ- ______: clean yards, attics and ceUsirs. pital, 646-1222, Ext. 443. FOUND — CaUco tiger cat, 'Bank of Manchester, 646-1700. mas. Call 633-4189. MEERSCHAUM Pipes Select Reasonable. C:AU 643 - 6306. Call collect week days 289- with brown flea collar, vicinity ____ — ------:— ______from large private collection, SHORT RIBS BY FR A N K O’N E AL Brandy St., Bolton. 643-7498 UUEAN 1967 Mustang, 2 plus Painting— Papering 21 1621, Mr. Palumbo, evening EXC ELLEN T opportunity must FR E E to good home, playful all sizes and designs, low 2, Fastback, automatic trans­ be experienced In office pro- calico kitten, part angora, box price. CaU 643-9831 after 6. after 6 p.m. B u i l d i n g - RICHARD E. M ARTIN, palnt- and weekends 267-4784 Mr. mission, power steering, de­ cedures. Diversified duties re- trained. Call 644-2829. ------— 14 ing contractor. Full profession­ Lowell, or write J PONT KNOW. LOST — Lady’s eyeglasses gold luxe interior. Many other ex­ Contracting al painting service, interior quires Iwttee^ PEKINGESE puppies AKC, > * ^ 9JJ< c m you SAV SOMElHiNgOF rimmed, in case, vicinity Man- tras. 649-4464. S H E L L O IL CO. SOCIAL SI6NIFICANCE1DCW/? N. J. 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HARTFORD area bargain, bar I, porcaes, Satisfaction aatlsfacUon guaranteed.eruaranteed. C^IC M l __tj______1 IMAGINE A NEW YEAR pawed half grown cats. 643- sales and service. Boating- BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Saturday, 646-2968. ble. Extrem ely fine condition. gain. Barrel business. Jack Financing available. 81,366. additions. Jerry Keimy, 647-9564. 2210. Snowmobile accessories. kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing. Felnberg, 243-0301. WITH NO BILLS! NOW LET'S COOL OFF THESE LOOKS LIKE A FOUND — R ing of keys on Call 649 - 2094. ( s h e a r HIM .O th is is HA,HA! VOU LOOK siding, gehejral repairs. Quality INSIDE—outside painting. Spe- AKC, very friendly and playful, RABBLE-ROUSING A&ITATORS JOE— Main St., heading north from — V--/ ______SOMETHING GREAT, RORY/ . workmanship. Financing avail­ cial rates for people over 66. Selling for Christmas now— pure white German Shepherd Florists— ^Nursertos 49 IN TH E f o u n t a i n . Center. OaU 643-2711. 19150 , CHEVROLET, 2 • door, V-8, power steering,. 876 or able. Economy Buildem, Inc. Call my competitors, then caU Help Wanted— beautifully designed and pups. Call 1-296-9841. 643-6159, 872-0647 evenings. me. Estimates given. 649-7863. packaged AVON products. CHRISTMAS Trees — tag ear­ LOST — Lady’s glasses, bifocal, best offer. 646-4236 F e m a le 3 5 ly, cut later. Choose from Sears & Roebuck vicinity. 633 Call now 289-4922. SOMETMlNe OP SOCIAL b F R E E kittens, trained. Call af- large selection, beautiful white ews. 1967 REUBIN Red Volkswagen CARPENTRY - concrete steps, . H. MAGOWAN JR. & Sons, wanted SIGNIFICANCE TODAY.' bug, AM-FM radio, stereo tioora, hatchways, rem^el^^^ ^^s w(Sl^ P^^n t jxwl- ter 6 p.m., 643-6442. spruce, scotch pine, Douglas LOST — Bqy’s horn - rimmed tape, excellent condition. Must porches, garages, closets, cell- paper hang;ing. Thirty years fir. Bring your famUy to Stan­ glasses, vicinity Top Notch, sell Within week to highest bid- mgs, attics finished, rec experience, four generations. refertnlfes .. ley Tree Farm, Long HUl Rd., north end. Wednesday evening, der. Call 742-9779 after 4 p.m. rooms, formica, ceramic, Oth- Free estimates, fuUy insured. experienced legal secretary SIAMESE cat stud service. Call Off Route 6 at Andover I') 649-6405 ______®'" related work. No job too 643-7361 i *or fuU-time positi(Hi. Replies 649-0628. church. Open November 27- ______;______:______1962 PLYM OUTH 2-door hard- small. Dan Moran, B u ild e r.______!______held m confidence. CaU 876- i------—— December 23. 742-6438 NOTICE is hereby given that top, automatic. 8UW. CaU 643- Evenings, 649-8880. CTONTRACfTOR — Interior, ex- mg abiUty not required. interview. MlNliATURE Schnauzers, AKC. — 8 months old, exceUent qqallty e im L NK.i«.m ii» Optional Savings Account No. 2253. — terior pamting, paper hanging. jj^ h SE — RN — 7 to 8 p.m. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder NURSERY attendant wanted and temperament. 649-8842. 12644 issued by the Manches­ Discount on waUpaper. Cadi and 3 to 11 p.m., part-time or _ LIVE CTOristmas trees for sale. “But, .Mom, I want something to really imprett ter Savings and Loan Associ­ new homes custom buUt, re­ Oscar Hebert, 646-3048. Monday - Friday,^ mornings 454 Woodland St., Manchester. Trucks^Traetors 5 fuU-time. Manchester Manor " X to'miinagerrParic- ation, Incorporated, has been modeling, additions, rec rooms. @ Dexter at the prom . . . like racing stripeer* garages, kitchens remodeled, JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom Nursing Home, 386 West (3en- Lanes. month female kitten, com- NATIVE Christmas Trees, lost and appUcation has been C3HEVY half-ton pickup, bath tile, cement work. Steps, Psdnting, Interior and exterior, ter St., CaU 646-0120. ----- ,------pletely trained. CaU after 4 spruce, fir and scotch pine. 83- made to said Association for MICKEY FINN BY 1J39K LEONARD Excellent condition. CaU 646- dormers. Residential or com­ paperhangLng, fully Insured. KOSCOT wants ladles to work p.m. 649-4866. 86. Select this weekend and cut payment of the amount of de­ TE N ambitious women to be- part-time as beauty ad- 6117 after 6:30. mercial. C:hU 646-4291 For free estimates call 640 later. Goose Lane, Coventry. WELL— I SHOULD AND ILL TELL YOU ANOTHER THING! posit. MOT A CHANCE! come Beauty Advisers with £bccellent commissions, 742-6141. I'V E G O T you SIGNED HAVE KNOWN BETTER T CAN KEEP VOU OFF M/SHOW COMPLETELY.! BY MILTON CANIFP 9658. If no answer 643-6362. Artietos For Sato 45 I'M HERE T D N STEVE CANYON I. M otorcyetos— H ALLM ARK BuUdlng Co. For the fastest growing company nam e your own hours. CaU SUB— IF you CAME ASK A f a v o r ! UP FOR ANOTHER TWO THAN TO EXPECT AS LONG AS I PAY VOURSALARY, I'M , LIVING UP TO THE CONTRACT! home Improvement, additions, ------of today. Must be responsible 643-9939 after 6:30 p.m. Trees — Tag now HERE TO INSULT ME. I'D LIKE TO BE YEM iS-AND YOU'RE ANYTHING FROM TOUJ Anneuneanwiito 2 B ic y e to s 1 1 CHRISTMAS wrapping papers, rec rooms, garages, roofing, E t o c t r ic a l S e r v ic e s 2 2 persons. w e.w iu train. 633-0942 e 44-A, Mansfield, 1.7 I D O N 'T , RELEASED FROM STUCK! ...T O CARRY THE WOMEN'S ENLI6HTENEP WOMEN L BIT5Y P0ESN*r EVEN COMPAIflON, Ught housekeep- 24” x 36” , 2 dea^;™, 10 cents t APPRECIATEJT^ M Y CONTRACT/ LIBERATION MESSAGE To AND MEN APPLAUD.' NERV­ HAVE POCKET FUZZ IN MANCHESTER Hospital Penny g;utters. FYee estimates. AU before 11 a.m. miles ea of, Route 196. 1-429- WTT.T. CRAWFORD & Son, elec- ing, for elderly woman. Re- per sheet. Assorted notes THE KEATOTE AREAS BY OUS MALES CRY ‘ FOUL' HER JEANS' IF SHE Saver Christmas shop, 616 b OY’S bike, 20” , exceUent c «i- work guaranteed. 646-2627. 2636. AIR - WHAT HAS BEEN trical contractor, residential- NEED extra money? BuUd fei4nces. Write Box H, Man- 20 seta 81.00, ^ t M ^ , Co^ ANP FRieHTENEP FEMALES HAP A HUSBAND I'D Main St., needs your discarded dltlon. CaU 649-7046. THE eENERAU'REACnoN? COWER BEHINP THE TR A - KNOW HE WAS PAYING WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ commercial and industrial, your own profitable business cheater Herald. Comer E. Middle Tpke. and CHRISTMAS Tree Ume at toys, gift items, and clothing Woodbridge. PITIONAL BARRIERS — -T O HAVE SOME PEACE.' modeling ai>ecialist. Additions, CaU 646-3663. demonstrating for a futuristic Hickory Ridge Farm. Freshly AFRAIP TO LEAP TO FREE­ in good condition, to keep its company, part or full - time. COCKTAIL______waitress wanted, - _ , . ^ / rec rooms,' dormers, porches,- Hector cut Scotch Pine, Norway 1 DOM.' shelves fUfed. Help the Penny Business Services Good commissions. 644-0666. Friday and Saturday nights. HANNAH’S husband cabinets, formica, built-lns, hates hard work so he cleans Sprice, 'White Spruce, (83 and Saver and yourself too, by O ^ r e d 13 bathrooms, kitchens, 049-3446. Roor Finishing 24 ------——------Apply In person, Jonas Log hates hard 'W<^l' ^ t f up). Plantation is located on your tax deductible donatiems. BEAUTY Advisors for Interna- g j Lebanon. tl»® “ ®® ^®^^® South River Rd., ott Route 31, TIMBERLAND Tree Service, SAVE MONEY! Fast service. e t DOR S/VNDING, and refin- tlonal—. company.------' — — <3all for ap- ______Rent electric shampooer 81 ' In North Coventry, Robert A Tree removal, pruning, shrubs. Dormers, room additions, ga- ishing (specializing In older pointment, 643-8766 between ------Pinewood Furniture Shop. Vlsny, 742-8354. PorsoiKds 3 and lots cleared. Fifteen years rages, porches, roofing and floors). Inside painting, paper- 12:30-3:30 p.m. Evenings, 643- Help W anted Mato 36 COFIELL’S Artie Cat, Route experience. Bonded and insur- -gi(Ung. CJompare prices. Add- ing, ceilings, etc. No. job too 8046. m LEAVING for Florid^ next 83, East Glastonbury, 633-6622. ed. Free estimates. Call 647- A-Level Dormer Corp. 289- smaU. John Verfallle, Bolton. dem- INDUSTRIOUS man wanted for ^ f u s anytime for Panthers, Fuel and Feed 49>A week, want lady to help drive MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY and share expenses. 62841789. ------— onstrators now. Act quickly. fuU-time> general work in ^a r - pu„iag^ and Lynx, clothing. ______' SHARPENTNO Service — Saws, i^iEWTTON H. SMITH 4 SONS- Hlgli commissions. Free ward- macy. Hours accessories, parts, service, A R B y o u Z h i & Y ' '*'**"' SEASONED fireplace wood for Bonds— Stocks— robe. For Interview, 646-0480, through Friday. Call 649- sale, deUvered, caU 228-9686. READY HEAD, ' AutOmObileS For Soto 4 ^''®®> ®*®®> Remodeling, repairing, addl- THE amazing Blue Lustre will rotary blades. (Julck service. tions, rec rooms, iwrches and Mortgages 27 876-4649. 9814. ye t; SIR. leave your upholstery beauti- SEASOirab Cord wood. Sawed WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLl NEED CAR? Credit very bad? CJapitol Equipment Oo., 38 r DUDLEY? r! ^ smaU. <^®'’ ^ o R T G A G E S , loans. Brat, sec- NURSE — CaU 649-2368 and TU R R E T lathe fully soft and clean. Rent elec- °^^rd*eUvered. E. Yeomans, Bankrupt, repossession? Hon- 7'30-9 ______' ond, rmru.third. a A h ll kuiuh kinds.. neiui.jrR e ^ ty learn more aoouzabout a mgninight joojob operate. ui Al T>w,Hnotn ' trie shampooersnampe 81- Olcott Va- 742-8907. SAY, VOU HAVE A FRJENCX.Y DONTLETA^ I9VCE roOLVOU... T H A T fe LA Y IN O IT est Dougl^ accepts lowest > 643.7’958' A L L TYPE S of stone and con- statewide. Credit rating unhec- that is a minimal of work with f ®“ ^*®^ ^‘ ®'‘®- r FACE... WOULD >OU UKETD BEHIND THie SENIAU MASK, down, smallest paj^ents, any- Saturday, 7.30-4. 643 7958.____ Reasonable. Conflden- good pay. What a comblna- 1“ Colonial Rd., Manchester. _ _ ON THE LINE. i r JOIN/W FRI0slD6HIPa.UB? I'M A u t t l e c r e e p . where. Not small loan finance - interior -both teed. Out o#^eason rates. CaU tial, quick arrangements. Al- tion! STTflTnB -----Onerators I n d PROTECT yourself - Pe^nal SEASONED firewood for sale, company plan. Douglas Mo- ^^gj^^ntial and commercial, after 6, 643-1870 or 644-2976. vln Lundy Agency, 627-7971.------k------:------^ ^ Protector siren alarm. Blast- wUl deUver. CaU 647-9479. tore,■ ...... 346 Main. Satisfactory Buoiatiu* work guaranteed. - ______------. 983______Main St„_ Hartford, Eve- M EDICAL Assistant - A doc- Chucker operaiors. oez up , - ing------siren frightens a tta ck ers------tor's office In Manchester is operate. All benefits. Apply summons help. Kits In SEASONED firewood, delivery J 1966 CADILLAC sedan DeVuTe, > o r m e n i y " ' i r a e " ; s = ? ^ do^trs^T ningsr233-6879. looking for a girl who la inter- Dean Machine Products, 102 band, purse or pocket. Ecxel- throughout Connecticut. Hours 4-door, blue with black vinyl call Suburban Floor Malnten- additions and garages. Call MORTGAGES — First and sec­ ested in the medical field and Colonial Rd., Manchester. jgjjj only 82.60 delivered- 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. 1-537-2163. top, radio, power steering, ance, 6 4 9 - 9 2 2 9 . - ______Tom Corbitt, 643-0086. ond. AU types to suit require­ able to meet the pubUc. Ex- avtipH. Cab Mr. Elliott, 649-9366. - brakes, window, w a^ ^ - r^E~^ERVICE (Soucler) — ments. Confidential, efficient nerienee as a m escal assis- DONUT men — some e x p e r t- ______W ELL seasoned fireplace wood, c o n m tlo )^ Days ,649-21M, ^ ^ t la not necessary but the ®"®® P'®*®"®*^ “ ® * ®^°P 29 GALLON fish tank, stand cut and split to- customer’s de- Special Services 15 service. P. A, Thorne, 649-6281. BY AL VERMEER weekends 643-0116. S l ^ r m u s t l ^ ^ l h i g and operaU*®®- ^ W ® ' ^ P '^ and fish, complete, 840. CaU sire. 649-8818, Leonard GlgUo, PRISCILLiUS POP ^ «\A9»aAvi in tnA MintAr Tjonut fWtqK BoitOfl. 1966 CHEVELLE SS 396 -Wr »■>■j."««;r YOU HAVEN’T SEEN THERE'S BEEKJ SOME P R I S C I L L A T M E Y ’ pall 742-8262 *"8 formal dining, modem buf- mortgages—interim ftaMclng Mrniday through Friday. Shops, RockvlUe or Manches ------hardtop, 4-speed, etc. Excel­ HOLLYHOCK LATELY' P R ETTY LKSLY RUMORS NUTCHELL.'.'.' S A Y S H E /______. ______fets, cookouts, stag parties — expedlmt ^ w d ^ co n fi^ n tl^ please reply Box ” Q” , Man- f®*"- ABOUT HdLLYHOCVEyV REIATBP TO HfWENl,.------1967 VOLKSWAGEN, new tires Burning barrels deUvered, 8*. p & s ROOFING and repairs j ^od volume, At®. ®tar^ 8». c^l for ^ MANAGEMENT trainee - If = tvninir involved 5-daV week, excel- = ------“ ------done reallsticaUy. Free estl- y , pointment. I ^ . G r a ® " ; ^ . you are Interested In business = ^ o r k . h om e t y p in g m v o iv e o , o a a y w een , e x c e l k ' a n d h e t o o k and paint. Very clean. 81,076 644-1T75, or best offer. 644-0776. anytime. 649-1616 Realtor, 649-4635. 643-6177, evenings, 647-9921. a conscienti^ worker^ S lent benefits. Please state qualifications and sal- S THE R0(n RNs-LPNs-11 p.nu to 7 am . FuUy insured. CaU 649-6422. W ITH M G ' estimates. No job too small. — chaUenglng position to as- xiSHER wanted. Apply In per- y 1966 PLYMOUTH Fury H, 4- _ EbcceUent starting salary and fringe benefits. Newest, moet| CaU 646-1399. BULLDOZER TRAININC? sUt busy pubUc accountant. -meatre. Main St., door sedan V—8, radio, auto- SNOMlf plowing,' driveways etc. RESIDENT OPERATOR Familiarity with feder^ ^ Manchester, modem convalescent hospital. In-service education. Oiq)or-' ' • extra Reasonable rates. Call 643- ______I------LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON mafic; power steering, , SCHOOL come tax returns, would be ______ftunity for-advancement. lAn equal opportunity employer. 6775. Roofing and ~~ \riieeU, 643-2880. BE READY FOR SPRING helpful. CaU 649-2206. OPPORTUNITY for reliable Hi Chimnays 16-A 1966 FORD Custom 600, Fordor- SNOW_ _ Removing____ — Sidewalks person for servicing small SILVER LANE PAVILION z«eo r \jivL> v^uauHu drivpwava Reascmablv ' ------T'IT:;------In-the-seat approved training _____ . hand and air tools. WUl train. % V—«, automaUer- P®"*'® ' nriced 649-0638 — ROOFlIJG — Specializing re- operate loaders, scrapers and WANTED housekeeper to live- Northeast, 22 Tol- BASI HARTFORD tag, radio, extra wheels, snow priced. 649-0638. _____^ g r a ^ „ . Part-time, taU-time In for 2 adulU. CaU 64M308.- K a S lta rtfo rd . CaU Mrs. Fitzgerald, 668-7620 or Mr. Schelrey, Administra­ tires, 643-2880. PIANO -TUNING and band in- roofs, gutter work, chimneys cigggeg forming now. Licensed tor, 236-2901. CrowA Victoria. ?trum«nt MUtar^^. iK ^fnew Orttagr'or*MuM^ graduate, experience, ^ e estimates. ^ <^1.^26-8719 anytime. R ^ d H e r a l d A d s ^ HUfse^sRHf— t e ? T p . ^ ’ Ward Krause., 648^1886. CaU Howley, 6«-6861. . Coventry. 843-8021. u C wn,, Mm,!». IH j V V .

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER. COl^N.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11,. 1970 PAGE THIHTY MANCHSSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, lO TO ---^ PAGE 'fHIRTY-ONE Hottwt For Soto 72 H o u n t For *«*• 7* " Hoow t for Salu 71 Ajpartmunts Flats O u t off Town jrunamoiits 63 WITJ. aiRTJ, a 7-room house in MANCHEST^ — Tw ^fan^- ) Hoons For Soi* 72 H o u m s For Sola 72 H o o sm For Sol* 72 Out off Town Manchester. ExceUent condl- 6-7, IH baths, _ For Sola 75 For Sale 75 FOUR-ROOM apartment, cen­ BEmiY’S WORlB O ffered bsr the tion. L ot 180x175’ . Business ellng, g a r ^ . L a r p 1 ^ KANCIHESTER — 2 faniUy 96, ------TWO FAMILY — 90 fiats, sep­ tral ^location, security and ref­ permissable. Three sheds, extras. Bxcellrat potential. with 2-car garage, permanent arate funiaces Ju^ off East $18,900 — BOI^’TON, clean 6%^ CXIVENTOY ■— Six-room-over- Center iSL Good cwiditlon, erences S12Q. monthly. Wolver- Lw down payment. Priced Only $82,600. ^yes Agency, siding, aluminum storms and MANCHESTER AND VICINITY room Ranch, private . beach size C ape. - FVU shed d o rm er. large attic, fufl basement, $28,- Planning Consultants Submit ton A gency 649-281S. . PHILBRICK’ reasonable. Owner, agent, 646-0181. / scraens. Ideal Income pro­ privileges. $27,900 — Andover, BuUt-ins, baths, large - - • ----- ducer for -owner occupant. 900. K e itt R eal Estate, 649 ADVERTISING shown b y iqtpointment. 872- $19,500 — Four-room Ranch, drasUcaUy reduced, modern rooms, walk-out basement. MANCHESTER Wolverton Agency, Realttnn, 4126, 6491922. THREF spacious rooms, sec­ 6069. nice lot, garage, GI’s no 9bedroom, 9room Ranch. Mid 20’s. Hayes Agency, 649 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ond floor, heat, appliances, ga­ g i f t PROM SANTAl! 8492818. Recommendations for Town ^ E N C Y down payment. MANCHESTER — Immaculate Complete buUt-in kitchen, 2 0131. - -- 8 AJL to 4:30 PJL rage. Adults 1180. A fter 0 p.m . SEVEN '• romn liaised Ranch Our Santa Is an owner Uv- baths, privacy. Anxious out of ing out of the United States MANCHESTER — 4-bedroom 9room Cape with 3 bedhMtns, ’Ihe preliminary draft of a would present serious '■ admin- cost or, $100,000, whichever is M4-0288. With 2-tear garage, 8-large bed- $23,000—New Listing—6%- state owner, Lawrence F. alr-condltiohed Cape, large formal dining room, fireplac- long range plan for the develop- tetraUve problems. less. However, at the present PROFESSIONAL man's Ranch, -rooms, IH baths, flreplaced edio must sell now. He of­ room Colonial with 1% Flano, Realtors, 6496371. Wanted— 4leal Estate 77 COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT ATTRACTIVE 3H rdbms. wooded lot, garage, fireplace, ed Uving room, deep shad- New Ubrary Needed ‘I"'®- t*!®*"® ® shortage of approximately 2,800 square carpeted living room; for- fers a 7-room Ranch sdth baths, nicely renovated. ALL CASH fOT your prtqierty ™®nt of community facUlUes in iSownstairs, on bus line. Heat feet of living space, 10x24’ llv- m^l lining nxnn. Beautiful a 2-car garage in the Por­ city utUitles, quiet neighbor­ ed ya^ ' Walk to Buckley COLUMBIA Lakefront—7-ro6m The final alternaOve, felt by various 4:M PJl. DAT BEFOBX PUBUCAnON ■ and hot water Included. One hood. Im m aculate. $2,400 S ch ool.' $38,600. W olverton within 24 - hours. Avoid', red Bolton was submitted to the Ing room with firep la ce, ctendlWon , $ i0,000. W olverton ter St. area. If you are seek­ $26,900 — Oversized custom Ebcecutive Ranch, overaU I ^ isoma I J 1 , ^® plannere to be the only rea- standards must be met to DeadUhe tor Saturday and Monday la 4:M p.m. Frida; adult preferred, no pets. Se­ down. Meyer Realtors, 649 Agency, Realtors, 6492813. tope..,, in ^ t service. 13ayes selectmen and Planning Com- gonable one. Is the construcUtm qualify 1" the areas of square form al dining, m o4era Wteh- A « n c y , R ealtors, 646-2818. . ing a custom built home in C ^ , attached garage. Nice iMigtt 87’, two fireplaces, curity deposit. $125 monthly. 0609. A gency, 64G-0181. . ____ mission Wednesday by the of a new library. Hie suggest- Rootage, service, and the like. en, • library with fireplace, a choice area, come look- area. DUPLEX — 7-7, close to new three baths, grarage heated C all 648-0080 after 5 p.m . three large bedrooms, spacious MANCHESTER — Six-room Co­ see and make us an otter. ameslto drive. Profesrional ed location is on the town-own- study grwp hM h^n MANCHESTER Industrial zone North end shopping, bus, SELLING your home or acre- town's planning consultants. DIAL 643-2711 paneled family room with fire- lonlal, three generous bed- landscaping, concrete dock FOUR-large rooms, range, j re­ Please hurryl! 9famUy house, exceUent busi­ $28,000—New 9 room R aised school and Churches. Separate age? Ehr prompt friendly ser­ Brown, Donald and D rooms, color TV, VA Ranch on half-acre cmner lot. be pleased to assist you. CaU town staff, conditions will be- to Volpe Rd. Bolton. $220 lease required. R. D. Mur­ 0 m o k; NEA. I*c« ing room , form al dining room , $20,000. Hayes A gw icy, 646- R ealtors, 647-9093. three-bedroom “ Stlch BuUt” continental breakfast includ­ modern eat-in kitchen and den ^3^ , Natural woodwork, .21’ kitch­ D orls Smith 643-1121 o r EYan- com e m ore critica l. dock R ealtor, 648-2602. Raised Ranch is only a short ed, weekly and monthly sea- ______on first floor. Three large bed- ' ______en, \dtt built-ins. New wall- MANCHESTER — Possible distance from school. Ideal ces Wagner, 6491023, 6492623. Four recommendations are of­ Community Involvement Household Goods 51 sonal rates. Piano’s Motor VILLAGER Apartments—Five "That raggedy thing out there in the field ain't no scare­ rooms up. Large screened MANCHES’TER — Newly listed to-wall carpeting in living two-family lot. Price for quick for the young growing fam- I ...... -1__ fered to correct this. The first Inn, 646-2808. room Townhouse. IVi tiled crow — it's my hippie son!" porch. Beautiful grounds. Sled Cape on Doming St. Will bor- room and center hall, full sale, ^,600. EYechette Real­ ily. EJxcellent buy at $28,900. is to renovate the basement of in Druf^s Program CHEISTERFIELD sofa, 80” ------,__. . — 7 baths, wall-to-wall carpeting, trail for children. Stone walls, der expanded Route 10, lot ap- basement, attached garage, tors, 647-9693. P lease caU> M r. John M c­ the existing buUdlng to add Urged Gold velyet,e^ et, good condition. ' e tc. P art o f land is extra proxlm ately 100x200. Bhccellent meeting space and three more ® parking. Call 643-5018, ask fo r two air-conditioners, private utility shed. Assumable OH Laughlin at 6496306 for look Moon Rover Urging total community in- tion. They are afraid to go to Reasonable,ible, (640-1438. building lot o f record, 102 x 600’ . possibility. Quick sale wanted. per cent mertgage. Priced In A-ZONED wooded huUting lot offices. This would cost approx- Arthur. basement. Washer and dryer see. ■vol'vement. Dr. Daniel Wool- the police for fear of being ar- Housos For Soto 72' J B el A ir R eal Estate. 648-9882. upper 20’s. Ckmtact owner af­ on C ^ l Dr. AU utUitles on CHAIRS — one or 100, occa s­ hookup, appliances. Available Houses For Rent 65 NEW LI8TTNO — Oversised ______chairman of the Mayor’s rested and they do not want to January 1st. Charles Lesper- ______—A______ter 0 and weekends, 644-0128. street. Bralthwaite Agency, • • Rolls Agam ional t3rpe, form fitting, high FIVE-ROOM house, completely ------Garrison Colonial, less than ^,600 — 7 - ROOM Raised the to^ at le^t t V • Committee v7 2 2 S T ?2,000. This would be adequate ™ Te" G^riv^d FuU price now $66 or 7 month- BIRCH ST.. 3-room apartm ent. ’ neighborhood, 649-1922. ioOx200’ . m Full basement, GE boiler. Two'car garage, nice lot. new ceramic tile bath, spa­ Road, 6-room Cape, 2 unflnlsh- painted. bemation was caused by the lu- for five years. ^ developing a program fo r ly p a r e n t s o f $8. 622-0476, first floor, heat, electricity and ______fireplace, aun cious tree shaded lot. Louis In Remote Area ed, large kitchen, ceramic $33,000—7-room Raised Ranch, COVENTRY — Summer cot- nor night Uiat deprived toe The final recommendation m treating the user. appliances. One adult prefer- 118 MAIN ST., Second floor. 8 monthly. 643- 14_r^s k!!!’ We will consider taking your house in trade for this Dimock Realty, 6499823. ------^------red. Call 643-0917. room s, heat, hot w ater and 6988. of - authentic— _ charm- _ agumented_ . ond floor unfinished. Large barn bath, fireplace, Buckley Assumable mortgage. tage, miique log cabin styling, module’s solar batteries of their this area is for the construcUon committee also hopes t o UMA,...... Peru------(AP) — Total CLEAN, USED refrigerators, — ______garage. One or two adults. by all the modem amenities^on 2.9 acres, School, close to everything, home. Excellent financing available. Immediate VEJRNON — T liree - bedroom High wooded lot. Four rooms, energy source. of a new town oHtee buuou^ young people ttem- casualties from toe earthquake ranges, automatic washers THREE-ROOM apartment, on |r^"” ~securitv rea'iUred” 6^ LARGE furnished 2 - room including completely modem RANrw_7 momi. a Ken Ostrlnsky, R ealtor, 643- f \ ^ P . IX occupancy. Sensibly priced to sell at $24,900. Raised Ranch. 27x16’ living carpeting. Some financing Tass said thij craft was guided Cost esUmate is Bgi^ea Involyed in the program, near the Peru-Ecuador border with guarantees. See them at bus line, first floor, heat, hot required. 646- apartmeqt, all uUllUes Includ- avaUable. $9,000. H ayes Agen- by ground cwi.troUers into a era- $30 per square foot. Two pos- tvoolwibh and Mrs. Clare cannot be estimated yet because ed. Nice country atmosphere, kitchen, 6 bedroonm. Gracious baths, f.^- room, with fireplace and wall- B. D. Pearl’s Appliances. 649 water, self-cleaning stove, re­ and spacious, set in park-like ------726 Burnside A ve., E ast H artford ter six feet deep and 63 feet stole sites are in the center. A working with seniors many remote area^ have not gentleman preferred, $120 to-wall carpeting, large kitch­ cy , 646^)131. Main St. CaU 648-2171. frigerator, garage, laundiy fa- BOLTON — Deluxe 3H rooms, Tn.ly. o„. m,«t .Ulot £ S’: 7-room 289-7476 643-1887 646-4678 across and negotiated the rough third is on a parcel of the 1 lew Rockville High School on a been reached by rescue work- monthly. 742-8161. , ...... lot 176x800’ central air-condl- en recently redecorated, laun­ duties. No pets. Available carpeting, appliances, air-con-______tlme to inspect this rare prop- ti^nw Colonial-with 2-car garage for MEMBERS MANCHESTER ten aln without difficulty. elementary school property. program. era, but 81 deaths have been re- COMBINIATION gas range or T. J. Crockett, Recritor dry room, 1% baths, two-zone HE®RON January 1st. $140. 643-4884. dlUonlng, private finished base- vERNON — Six-room apart­ erty leisurely. By appoint- $24,900. Immediate occupan- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE gas range and heating stove. heating system, attached ga­ SPREAD THE CHEER The modulo sent television Combining Faculties Mrs. Albom, supervisor of ported, ments. Attractive residential ment. Belfiore Agency, 647- CIRCA 1843—^Federal Colonial-^ cy. We can take your house in cwi for the FREE Greater What would be nicer than C all 649-6794. WE HAVE customers waiting ment, children accepted. Se­ 643-1577 rage. $14,000 at 7% assum able pictures to earth and studied The report expresses the opln- girl’s physical education, has Ecuador’s defense minister, area. Adults only, no pets. L.F. trade on this home. T. J. Hartford Homes Magazine. entertaining friends and for the rental of your apart­ curity deposit required. $160. 1413. Six large room s, fuU walk-up mortgage. Low 20’s. Towne mechanical properties of toe ion that providing faclUUes been appointed by the Board Acosta VelaacoT said at Flano, 649-6371. attic, handy location. $26,900. Crockett, R ealtor, 643-1677. ------family in front of a cozy ■ ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ monthly. Call 646-2620. ______!______MANCHESTER — RAISED R eal E state, 649-4066. .ooU, the report added, apparent- within the new town office s for of EducaUon to set up a drug persons periled in his SOUTH Manchester — Seven - fireplace? Add formal dining ly meaning II; tested toe consist­ toe BoardJ of... Education *1 .'Arould ..ij education program fQj. country. Peruvian sources said RCA console 21” TV, good cen- tate A ssociates, Inc. 643-6129. CENTRAL 3 rooms, stove re­ Ranch executive area. ’Three room newer Colonial. Two-car RANCH—1 rooms, fireplace in MANCHESTER room, 3 bedrooms, built-ins ency of toe moon’s crust. be an efficient administrative school system. dltion, $86. 643-8163. frigerator and heat. Available bedrooms, two fireplaces, at least 31 of their countrymen MANCHESTER — Newer de­ Resort Property garage, first floor family first floor paneled family room, “DUTCH CAPE COD” and carpeting. TTie nicest step. It is felt that appreciable . Mrs. Albom has conferred ^ the 16th. 643-1064. Are you seeking an unusual 2-car garage. Many .custom SEWING machine. Singer zig luxe duplex. $220 per month, room, close to school. $88,900. off kitchen with sUdlng glass thing is the price—$27,600. For Relit 67 Cape Cod in a lovely area? cost savings could be njaUzed with the students and said they Wednesday night and was zag, in cabinet, slightly used, including heat and appUances, Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- doors to patio, two full baths, > features. Helen D. Cole, Real­ To inspect, call Mr. Lewis, Barracks Beer 4636. one o ff m aster bedroom , m od­ Our 7-room home is alu­ tor, 648-6666. in terms of combination of Ust among the.most pressing gg^tgred in Ecuador’s Guaya- monograms, button holesr and carpets. Two children per­ Finmishod BE^AUTIFUL Ski Chalet — 6 6496306. equlpment and personne l. reasons for taking drugs, pres- ^ ^ hems, etc. Originally over $300 minutes from Mt. Snow and „ , , .^i , _ e — m kitchen, form al dinliiig-^ minum sided with a 2-car OKLAHOMA CITY, OWa. mitted. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ EXTRA large Ranch, over In projecting the futunj of the sure from their peers, pressure .py^|,pgg pg^^ now only $52. Etesy term s. 622- Apartments 63*A Haystack. Call 644-8983. Sleeps g;arage. Inside it features ^ 0 (AP) — A leading Oklahoma tor, 649-4630. „ ______3,000 square feet living area, OPEN HOUSE Sat lt.5 • • town garage and yard, t wo pos- from parents, the school struc- ^ y,g atroogeet ulate Colonial. Two fireplaces, 0931. Dealer. 4-6. IH baths, bullt-lns,. first B & W dry says Aonerican mothers SEX - loom apartment, north “^ 7 f stove, disposal, wail - to - FIVE BEDROOMS Garrison floor family room, carpet­ 2-car garage with electric eye. BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. should organize a letter-writing slble sites are mention ed. The tore and the caste system that registered in Peru since last TWO-PIECE walnut Contem­ end, completely renovated. Hies Included. Just fWshed re­ wail everywhere. Above Colonial, two years old. Fam- ing and fireplace. Outstand­ Treed lot, 3 bedrooms, formal Manchester Parkade campaign to overturn a new first is a parcel of land south exists in the schooU among col- ^ porary hutch. Like new, $260. heat furnished. Can be seen decoraUng. No children or Apartment Juildings ground pool, central alr-condl- ily room with fireplace, mod- ing at $84,600. dining room, loads of closet M anchester 649-6306 U.S. Army policy of permitting of Demtog^Rd. be^ee'a French lege preparatory students. in the naUon’s histoiy left an es- w orth much m ore. Call 647- tlonlng, aluminum storms and cm kitchen, 3 baths, formal space. Keith R eal E state, 646- Rolling Hills, Mansfield beer In mess halls and bar- R oad and R t. 85. Adva ntages of between 7-9 p.m . 23 Apel For Sole 69 VERNON-MANCHESTER line, Umated 70,000 missing or dead 1016. parking. 272 Main St. screens. Six - rooms plus fin- dining room, 2-car garage, 4126, 649-1922. racks. this location are good toad ac­ ful of people who classify all . , P lace. ”L” , . . ____and half a million homeless. OPPOSITE Center Park, 6- Ished family room. Selling aluminum siding. $89,960. B & W Jensen’s highly modern Retirement Home Villages are located throughout custom buUt five-room “Of all the alcoholic bever­ cess, advantage of ot.i-slte ma­ young people as being on drugs. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. MANCHESTER — Center of MAHOGANY bettoom, Utchen r o o m furnished apart- famlly of 3 rqpms each, ex- well below replacement coat __ Ranch. 1% baths, fireplace, ages, beer is the most danger­ terial (gravel) and advantage “because certainly .all of ttem set, sofa, sofa-bed, antiques, Business Locations m-LAW APARTMENT — At- Manchester Parkade town location for this starter Connecticut and along the Eastern Seaboard. ment, stove, refrigerator, full basement, large rooms ous _ to the______individual,”___ _ Ross of banks for protectlo n and ease are n ot.” rugs, small chest, bed, desk, cellent condition. Priced to in the upper 20’s. Mr. Zinsser, ^che^'to tbls comfortable five" ' M anchester 64941306 hom e, Im m aculate ccmdlUon School Overdrawn heat, hot water. Private bath. For Rent 64 Crockett, R ealtor, B elfiore A gency, 647-1413. The standards in these developments are so high that the higher income $24,900. Hayes Agency, 649 McLennan, executive secretary of stockpiling. These young people have vol- m iscellany. 649-6741. seU. T. J. ______room Ranch. Large _ lot. Flre- ______inside and out and <»ly Apply M arlows 867 Main St. 643-1677. group wants to live there and economical enough so the middle and even the 0131. of the Sooner Alcriiollc-Narcotlc An alternative is Ihe Dlmock unteered to work with the po- SOUTH BEIND, Ind. (AP) — MANCHESTER .G reen IMMACULATE 6-room Ranch. Place in living room, eat-in MANCHEST^ — 2-famlly in $21,900. Wolverton Agency, Education Organization, de- property behind the: firehouse, lice, to work on construction of iiie University of Notre Dame Mochinory and Tools 52 636 CENTER ST. 4H-room du- Grotuid floor, 900 sq. ft. front New aluminum siding Wall-to- WtchSn, garage, extra carport central location, large rooms. Realtors. 649-2813.' lower income groups can rfford to live there. SOUTH WINDSOR — Seven- room Split. Im m a cu la te dared ThursiJay. This is'a more cent'ral location, a curriculum on drug abuse and will have a “deficit this year be- ______1------plex, 1% baths, all appliances, portion carpeted, second floor, Business Property wall In several rooms ’Treed storage shed. $26,000. new ceramic baths, also ideal — ------1 “In addition to ethyl alcohol, according to the report, but to work with the townspeople In tween two and three million dol­ IH MODEL 72 cub cadet fu n y carpeted, 2 air-condition- one office 12 x 12, call 649- wall m TOverai rooms, ireea sltuaUon. only $26,- BRAND NEW homes — 3 and throughout, large lot. Many . - ...... -md lar.dtcaped yard. Com- in law siiuaui^ omy ------From 1-84, take Exit 99. Follow signs on Rt. 195 toward UConn. Turn lars,” President Theodore Hes- tractor, with 6.60x8 front tires, era, heat, and hot water. 2741 or 649-5688. Sale 70 4-bedroom Ranches, Colonials extras Excellent neighbor- ^ contains lupulin, vttlch comes would add more c ongestlon to general. plciely ledccorsled. L-heral fl- We NEED LISTINGS T.' o f f , and Raised Rsuiches, (xie to right on 44A. Yz mile on left is Rolling Hills. hood Priced to sell. Gerard from the marijuana family.” what is already a heavily tra- Mrs. Albom said the young burgh said Thursday. 8.60x12 rear tires, headlights, Sound proofing, storage and COUNTRY Store, Route 6 loca- ninclnA en, living room, dining room, ed, located in Mandiester fill for a mu lti-town area. It is one manual, good condition. ments, central air-condition­ 2813. lations, effective December projected th at the private col­ M arlow 's, 867 Main St. family room and gsurage. Green Area Four - bedroom $280. Dubaldo M usic Center, ing, carpeting, balcony, car­ 10th, 1970. MANCHE3T®R — business 646-4200 Aluminum siding, fireplace, home features wall-to-wall car­ Front lection systpment. A small one- brick-a-brac, locks, frames, IMMEDIATE occupancy for PRICE REDUCED on this chester, desirable Ranch, ceiling, wainscoting, recrea­ planning on each lot. Perky evergreens, sturdy shade trees, and colorful you r own growing tree to TOWN OF ANDOVER EMBROIDERY working couple, 3-room apart- IMMEDIATE occupancy — 6- COVENTRY — South SL, ap- tion room, with wet bar, trim for Christmas. PUBUC HEARING OF THE buy substation may be required glassware. We buy- estates. much sought after area large Uying room with fire­ MANOR flowering shrubs highlight this development. ment, heat, hot water, stove room suite of offices. Former- proxlmately 21 acres of back place, eat-in Utchen, with sun deck. Central location, ZONING BOARD at a later date. Village Peddler, Auctioneer, town, Olcott Dr. Lovely large 1. Hamlin St. — 2 Family — . In the area of health services. and refrigerator,, no pets. Ap­ ly doctor’s office. Ideal tor- any land. 400’ width, $600 per acre. treed lot, garage, aluminum many cabinets. Lots of closets. one block from bus line. Retirement Home Villages are engineered, planned and built around the $28,600. 6-6 ETat. V ery good OF APPEALS 420 Lake St., Bolton. 649-8247. APARTMENTS The Zoning Board of Appeals the report strongly recommends ply 30 W illiam s St., M anches- professional man, heat and Route 44-A —■ approximately siding, baths, 3 bedrooms, Assum able m ortgage, $25,500. Ready to be moved into. theory that pre-built home raobilehome living is practical and enjoyable for location. tor. electricity in clu d ^ , $276. 649- 42 acres, 700’ frontage. Austin Keith Real Estate, 6494126, Assumabla mortgage. Low Homestead Street — of the Town of Andover, Conn, that Bolton continue discussions front-to-back U vl^ room. $27,- couples. We do not recommend this type of living for people with school North Street U2.000. 2- 6644. Cham bers, R ealtor, MLS, 643- 900. Keith R eal Btetate, 646- 6491922. 20’s. M r. Lewis, 6fi>borlng towns directed TKREE-bedroom Duplex, air- children. ,, Family duplex. Lai^e lot, the Town Office Building on toward the formation of a ire- 2325. 4126, 649-1922. 2-car garage. condition, units, very residen- VERNON — For lease, 3,000 MANCHESTER — Bsoudly we 0 0 ® ® WOODLAND MANOR Offers Wednesday, December 16, 1970 gional health district, THINK the ultimate in convenient YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE RETIRED to buy a retirement home. Many tial area, big yard mrea, one square foot building, suitable rave about this six-room Cane, ^ 3. Ranch (Notch Rd.)—Fire­ at 8:00 p.m. to hear the follow- is also felt that some tj'pe m onth’s security. $220'. (^aU QaU 643- for light industry. CentraUy lo­ (one unfinished). Breeseway, BABROW8 and WALLACE Co. prestige Uving, with schoiris, people whose last child h^s left home, purchased them although their retire­ 2195 Houses For Soto 72 shopping and religious facu­ place, garage. Assumable ing appeal asking relief from ambulance service will be MINK!! 9606 from 8-9 p.m . cated. Ample parking, good garage in one of Manchester’s Manchester Paiimde ment may be 10 to 15 years away. | mortgage. Almost 4 acres tte zoning laws of tte Town of required in tte town in tte near M anchester 649-6806 lties nearby. terms. Cantor Sc Goldfarb, nicer areas. 80x140’ lot. Asking of land, also brook. Andover: . 1 future. You too eon ^ a R ealtors, 643-8442, 876-6244. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY High Type Purchasers—^This low cost housing is not necessarily purchased $25,900. F or fu ll inform ation MANCHESTEiR—ExceUent re­ 4. O lcott D r. $27,900. 6-room No. 81 Norman E. Ooutier, According to tte plan, a new 8i ROOM RANCH Spacious one and two bed­ by low income people, but to the contrary is purchased by the older well-to- library facility is needed im- N O W ! N O W ! call Mitten XBpn®y> Realtors, turn for a modest investment. Cape. Fireplace. Garage, Edgartcm Rd., Ctolumbla, Conn, KOSCOT GIRL! 648-6080. room iqiartmmts, refrigera­ do, wbo are interested in reducing the living costs and physical drudgery. Aluminum siding. Laige modlately. Three suggesti.ons Selling out huge assortment Housos For Runt 65 9unlt income pr^^ierty wUh requesting varieince to: tor, stove, dishwasher, dis­ ’The housework is a few moments a day, and maintenance is almost non­ trieed lot. baths. are offered. toys, gifts, and Avon samples. EXCELLENT OOJSIDITION 26 ACRES, 1969 9room Colo- over $U,W. tecondary posal, air condlttoning, fuU 1. Use a house for human oc­ — Cod existent. Use some of the extra time for card parties, visiting, swimming Elrst, tte poesibllity of adifing 8 3 2 8 Big Savings! SEVEN-ROOM house, good con­ nial. Large paneled famUy avaUable. Wohrerton carpeting, electric heat. 5. $19,900. 6-room Ranch, cupancy which la located on 8-18 to the exisUng structure is ex- 644-2872 643-1969 dition. Clean, large lot. Walk­ Three bedrooms, two full baths. Kitchen boasts dishwasher room , firep laces, country A gen cy, R ealtors. 649 - 2818. Model apartment open for pool, relaxing in the Sauna or simply lie^around. Coventry. 2-car garage. an undersized lot 643-S942 ing distance to bus line, school and disposal, large parceled family room with fireplace and inspecUon Sat. and Sim. 1-6, Asstunal]mable mortgage 2. Enlarge said building beyond It^ls frit by tte Each letter of alphabet Trim and neat . . . this Utchen, buUt-lns, Intercom, RANCH HOUSE and over 16 and shopping. Central location. sliding dOor leading to patio. week days by appointment. Low Prices — Easy Financing'— Prices Start at $5,900. limits specified for buildings Eultante that tte size of tte is easily learned as it re. most attractive , pants $200 m onthly plus security. double garage. Hutchins Agen­ a cres at land fo r $21,000. Starting at $176 monthly. 6. All brick Ranch with j^arcel here is inadequate and fers to a circus item. suit will be a welcome view. Garage, fireplaces housing a non-conformable Owner - Agent, 872-6069, '649- MUST BE SEEN cy, 6496824. Wooded land high and dry. any—renovatlcn would bci a Easy to embroider, the addition to the ward­ P e m o p * * * For charm, prestige, comfort and the greatest value in low cost Housing (2), Laige lot. use I children will enjoy learn­ 4342. House in fair condlUon. Keith strictly short-term solution., i'' robe! For an added bonus MANCHEUTEH — 0 «md 9two contact for appointment . . . Smith, Rolling Hills, 429-1391. Mr. I The above house is located ing their ABC’s this way. . . . the tunic top can be Convenient to Buckley School. Call after 5 p.m. R eal Estate, 646-4126, 6491922. Our biggest mistake in the Adding a town library as part FIVE-ROOM house, two bed­ famUy. Three bedrooms, over­ pursuit of happiness is not on Rt. 87, Andover, Conn. No. 2195 has hot-iron lengthened into a hand­ Olson, Main Office, 247-5209. of a hijtt school addition Is also rooms. Security deposit re- - ~ 649-6425 sized garage. Near shopping. knowing when we’ve got it. At tbls hearing interested transfer for, 26 motifs; some dress. Nov 8328 with Extra twp-famUy buUdlng lot. You’ll know real happiness in persons may appetu* and be mentioned as an. ritemattve. It color chart;-stitch illus­ PHOTO-GUIDE is in Size 8 I quired. Call between 9 a.m. PRK5IDCNT1AL HOT trations. L ow SO’s. H ayes A gen cy, 649- Main Office a home of your own. heard and written communica­ Is felt that this would woaken to 18 (b u st 31 V i-40). and 2 p.m . 643-6010. LOVELY modern Colonial in SEND S04 la celBi lor aadi ut- 2.7 ACRES beautiful view, 7- 0181. VILLAGE R oute 10 tions received. Said aiq>eals are the adult Ubrary service. An ad- Size 10, 32 Vi bust . . . mint ccnidition. Seven - rooms >tfo ta lacliia flrtt-tim awlllai. _ Pants-Suit, 4 Vi yards FOUR-ROOM house on Bolton •rxim custom Ranch, 8 baths, APARTMENTS Southington on file and may be seen in the»^*^“ l««® to this would be Jhat Including finished famUy 478 PORTER ST. Brand new ccDstruction might be fimded of 45-inch; dress, short Lake. Immediate occupancy. room. DiUnvasher, disposal. famUy room, 2-car garage, Now renting, one and two U & R 628-0317 office of tte Town Clerk. Dated sleeves . . . 2% yards. $160 m onthly. A lso three-bed­ privacy. Hutchlna Agency, executive type 9room Cohmi- with a state grant, aa a c«hool WaU - to - waU seveiol rooms. bedroom apaitmaita. Carpet­ in Andover, Conn., this 4th day Pattema available only room house in Ellington, call R ealtors, 649-6824. al. Many fine features includ­ REALTY CO.. INC. of D ecem ber 1970. addition. Priat Nant, A44rtft «lth ZIP Liberal financing, or a s s u m e ______ing four bedrooms, 2 fire ing, 2 air-conditianers, 1^ IKETS CODE and Stpia Nanbar. in sizes shfnvn. 646-2800. baths. K ifTH Zoning Board of Appeals In order to qu alify for state SEIW ISC la ealaa* far aach aat- 4^ST p er cen t m ortgage. SeU- $6,000 DOWN, $210 m onthly p la ces, 2 % batt», screened 89 HAST CENTER STREttfr The Fall & Winter ’70 ------jijjj' CaU EYances K. Wagner H artford Andover, Conn. funds, however, tte . Ubrary tarn ta laclada flnt.clata anillai. ing under replacement cost in -PIT, wlU buy you this 7-room porch, 2-car garage, lovely ** anc» b s t e r , c o n n . tEAL ESTATI ALBUM is 65^, includes Rental Manager 247-5209 Marvin Graboff, would have to serve a zcbool SIX-ROOM Cape, $226. Wtdvdr- very low 30’s. Mr. Lombardo, Ranch. For details FUlOramo private lot. CaU~* builder, 8«9mS 6484U8 postage and handling. 6492823 or 6491028 Ml W l or 6492892 Brokers Invited Chairm an function and would be undor the O F i ton A gen cy, R ealtors, 649-2813. B elfiore, A gen cy, 647-1413. R ealty, 64910M. 6492282 o r 644-8896 fo r details. First in Retirement Home Villages ITS East Center StrMt ALL YUR OUILTS - a dtilfa lor Albert Richey, jurisdiction tte BoOnl of tad) month at tba Yoar! Pattara N.T. Maaebester, Ootin- piacat and dirictiani far all 12. Mat 1 ^ , Addraas with ZIP I Secretary Education. It is felt that; this BlOJ-SSt, lacladts pastaft and CODE, ttpla Hanatr pad Slza. baadllBf.

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F R ID A Y , D E C E M B E R 11^ 19T0 Average Dally Net ‘ PAGE THIRTY-TWO The W it h e r jna tirh^BtiS'r lEwntitig Herald F o r /Hw W M k SBdMi N o v o U b e r 14, U W , Snow epdliig tonight with six. the \lTH)ur or mMe inches acctunulation; T h ^ r a d e ^ Methodist Youth tran ce ram p .to The Emanuel Lutheran Cross lOgliwpy. low'iis to 20. Tomorrow flurries, Church Junior' Choirs will re­ FeUowshlp of the South United^ CUlck Heads 16,080 cold; high about 80, About Town Methodist Church w ill meet to­ Drug Center OPEN TONITE hearse tomorrow at 9:80 a.m.. CXIMFIAINTS 8t. John’* PoUah National night at 7:30 In the Youth Manehdatier—A CUy of Village Chatin In Luther. Hall.. At 10:15 a.m. The Drug Advisory Center, Sometime Wednesday night, Catholic Chilrch will have gen­ the Children’s Bell Choir will Lounge. Iconic Masons eral Confession on 'Sunday at SI Russell St, Is observing the bulb fMm a flood Ugfat at Ttt0i/n TTiure. Nitei tilt rehearse In Luther HaU. the following scdiednle: N s— Mwii'Ski •trafcn VOL. LXXXX, NO. 62 ’ (EIGHTEEN PAGES—-TABLOID) MANCHESTER^ CONN,, SATiJRDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1970. (iOMMiftod A d vM lag oa FiwB U ) PRICE TEN CENTS 8;S0 a.m., and'Mass at 9. The Muuihester Jaycees and John B. Qhlck . of Lakeside 16 Coburn Rd. was, stolen. Monday tfaipu^ Friday, Jaycee Wives will ' have their Lane, Bolton, has been elected boots by ------— ■■■ 1 f ------^------——------’The High Sclm l Group of St. 8:80 aan. Ho 6 p.m. the Rev. Felix M. Davis, pas­ annual phrlstmas Oocktail Party An Opel stolen yesterday Easiest to put on MAry’s Eplsc^Mil'Gluirch , will worsbilpful master of Ionic Lodge tor of the Second Congregation­ Saturday, Dec. 19 at 8 p.m. at A telephone backup ser­ morning vdiUe parked ,on Cen­ meet at 7 p.m. at the church to of Masded, “they have not A high command spokesman ;' Oroup 618 will meet Sunday at Swenson at the ^church. Raymond B. Wood- on E. Center St., Involved cars I 19-10). In Phnom Penh said four Cam- lean civUlian technician working; ’The-' basem ent o f th e Speed 1^ muaclea, and brulae-prone *“*®” “ *d me. 1 aincerely think 2 p.m. at 77 North St. for elec­ — bridge of 496 E. Middle Tpke. driven by Janice F. Breer of ridn. we don’t know exactly bodians were killed and 50 for the Army and an enlisted tion of officers and a Christ­ 36 Milford Rd. and Loretta C. Queen Laundromat at 419 Main $ c - 0 0 The second demonstration of Co-hostess Is Mrs. Carl E. Eatlmatea baaed on informa- moved." wounded in the nine-hour fight, man were killed In the Jeep. mas party. Members are re­ computer use for occupatlcnal Johnson. Members are remind- Lelacheur of |69 Pleasant St. St. was broken Into sometime Ten enemy troc^ were left Seven U.S. soUders were wound- last night The rear door was non from “varloua intelligence ------minded to bring a grab bag. Informatlon will be held for par- ed to bring in their orders for aources” and World War n dead on the battlefield at Prey, ed in the convoy. ents of high school students Med In last month-ao, the ■ Bombers assaulted thft North ministration's request for ^255 Roanoke, Ifa. -n o t even touching another hu- doctor said, he toased the pin-up Vietnamese and Viet OoTig fmree mlUicm in military aid to the A semi - public Installation The annual Christmas party man hand. Just sitting around picture on the camp ground and through the night and after war-tom nation, ceremony will be held in the lor children of members of the • • • later drank most of the whiskey dawn but aj^arently were not Ranking members of the Sen- Stafford Springs Masonic Tem­ 3 for Manchester Junior Women’s Blse^ere Fld^ there ^en he got back from the raid. enough to break the heavy at- hte Froelgn Relations Commit- p le on Saturday, Jan. 2, at 8 < 1 Club will be held tomorrow at thcM dOTeh^mwite on the POW He aald he felt these U ^t tack. indicated sifter a heated ses- 2 p.m. at Mott’s Community p.m . "'“ X ■ » f Tx. ^ f IX touches helped ease some the Cambodian artillery support Hall, 680 E. Middle Tpke. The ^partm im t said tension durliw the risky mls- a list of 208 U.S. servicemen ^ ^ Is virtually non-existent because ^Ivln R. LoM ttet cl.illdren will be entertained stem. missing or being held ci^itlve of a shortage ot shells. ^ y Cambo- with a movie and gifts from Game Licenses onntftina *'significant ncw showed the picture to the A spokSnmn said Cambodian wltiumt guarantees Santa Claus. Information.’’ The gov- the night befcwe the mls- paratroopers and cSunbodlans ^ » Placed on Sale emment compUed It at the re- I took that erne purposely recruited and trained In South 0 (^ t^ u rc h ainendment. quest of Sweden’s Prim e Minis- because It had two giMs In It. I Vietnam by U.S. Special Forces . RanWngT committee members Oeaert Pup^h Aided Town Clerk EMward Tomklel RJSNO, NIBV. - The federal gov­ ter Olaf Palme, UA. arwHnin thought If I pinned that on the were defending Prey Totung, a ® appearance aa a announced today that 1971 state Life-sized Santa Clauses, turned snowmen, appear penned-in behind a prison ern! ent is taking steps to pre­ aald they were told by the Swed- wall, Hanoi would have been district town midway between heatedly attack game licenses now are omsale fence in an area outside Keith’s Furniture Store. Have no fear, kiddies, the New England sent e the six kinds of desert Ish government. very confused by the two. nude Skoun.and Kompong Cham. adm iration’s Vietnam in his office in the Municipal Santa Clauses will be freed in time for Christmas. A fte r all, what’s a little' pupllsh that are clinging to a American offtclals hAwiiUng women standing in the picture,’’ , „ . war policies and question him Building. The town clerk’s of­ snow to som^ne who’s home is the North Pole? (Herald photo by Ofiara) precarious existence in a seriee the prisoner matter said .’about he said. A s m any m wven North Viet- ^^out their beUef that President fice is open Monday through In Grip Of of sp rings and pools In the arid ona-fourth of those on the list “They would have either namese and Viet Oun* Nixon Is prepared to renew the Friday, from 8:80 a.m. to 6 p.m. Amai'gOBa River Basin along the menu ^ to the nortoem ta t^ bombing of North Vietnam, The licenses are available also ware in North l^etnameae prii^ thought all Americans are sex HARTFOHI) N A T I O N A l Callfcimla-Nevada border. ooer-of-war camps—and faml- or problems—but I sector ,ha^ ^ e d westw^ Symington, D-Mo., at Farr’s Camping Center In Heavy Snow Pup fish, no longer than a per­ Fashion .geared to take Uea pravIouBly received l e ^ ,eaUy didn’t care, we wanted to the defense secret^, "It I lit; riKiici-: h a n k the North End, and at Bllsh son’s little finger, are colorful from them. Some thraa-qusrtora confuse them, tt was a matter Town Under Blanket of Snow; Hardware and Nassiff arms BO.TOH f the Ice Age, when large TonUdel Is recommending the A h for the Canadian whisky, .'.oo »u th .» NOW N«hu,d to hhwoh. lakes a 'ere plentiful In the Death a lth ^ the U.8. had these men biOd, “1 got some Crown No Major Difficulties Reported licenses as “excellent Christ­ leaves you colci Vally area. day, with amounts of four inch- With the northern front to a gen J w Fulbriaht D-Ark mas gifts.’’ . Royal t .. and I put it In a flask. ^ ^ C w lto lH l^ S ^ ^ crf .iSw of the cn the mla- By G L^O A W E B spokesman at the Highway Philip Harrison of H ah n ’S ^ ^ shambles, two Cambodian col- who said it appe^ ’the -U.s! Datenae Melvin R. laird and should get (Herald Reporter) Garage. Twenty five routes Stationer s reported a quiet .pj,g ^.S. Weather Bureau said pushing from opposite dl- now plans to end the war i t LADIES' MINK-i OPPED, PURE WOOL ' Senate FUrelgn Relations Com- hn..rtw» > ------Snow ^ blaiwetefi------Manchester wmen^iHch cover virtually all town *“Sht. ^ lai^est accumulaticms were recUons moved to within 12 E mtttee Chaimnim J.W. Ful- AmerlCM bourbon, glowed■ down■ ^0 -^ belmr worked on A • spokesman • for Watkins jjj Boston and toward the south- miles of a linkup on Route 4 (See Page Ten) Longuetfe^look coat$ toSt, DSTclaMied over ^ but no major or unusual The Hartford Troop of the em part of the six-state region, southwest of Phnom Penh, the Swedish Korv whetiier the Son Tay raid might difficulties seem to have re- Connecticut State ^Uce re- customer s ^ t toght waa better three northern states, capital’s highway to the sea. Squored oH ^^bib collars of Ranch, than he expected. where heavy snow had been But the toughest stretch was Yon don’t have to be Ceruleon or Autumn Hoze mink odd o ^ tha^ to*^**prisM ond say to our neigh- "“^ gn Inches ot snow was re- numerous fender bend Employes of Sears said that forecast, escaped with llttta or still to come, and the Cam bo- Swedish to make good a glorkxjB iusbness to coots of lux­ :s*prr.rs: no new accumulations. dian forces had not yet attacked urious .pure wool worsted shodow Laird told Fulbright: “That Uttle ^ to maktog ow prle«- ^t 8 o'clock this mom------Bulletin HOUSE AND HALE PRESENTS quality Swedish Korv, gobordine. (Fur products labeled The Lift the Latch gift shop^ Connecticut State Police re- the North Vietnamese positions c b a iv e is completely without f" happy ’’ I thmight ^ „ry from the Manches- but it does help to to show country of origin of impbrted ____. i a a dus on Mato^ St. had a good night ported several minor accidents along the vital highway that furs). Vibront foil colors. Petites. M isses r u g . TO I 0 I I • 9 Q fouadaticn of fact.’’ The eecre- *hey w ^d ^ p ^ l^ t^ . flurriee which flew on according to a store official. due to slippery driving. leads to the natimi’s d knits and Docron* polyester 9 9 9 n.a day on Route 1, about 80 miles At a news conference, Cataldo Borelll a restaurant op- 88“ plowing Manchester’s roads /Mato St. said that business was Electric Light Co. sendee occur- The accumulation at Uie ______, _ TT O In power-starved Britain. important that you fobrics bonded to ocetote. Misses, east of Saigon, and a U.S. Army said he feels there was no secu- . rebuff^ last vear to his night and will con- good up until five o’clock when because of the snow, accord- weather station at Bradley In- An announcement said the start with the freshest Junior and half si:tes. convoy on the same highway 126 R eg. to 26.00 rlty leak spoUtogo»«nin»nN H theia Mimrise surprise ' ttoue to plow and sand until business dropped off consider- __ • queen signed the proclama­ finest ingredients and miles farther north. An Amer- raid, despite the foot the Ameri­ the snow stops, according to -a ably. (8«« Pago Ten) (See Page Ten) tion at 6 p.m .-ll a.m., EST, ftdlow the orginal i t LADIES' WARMLY LINED (See Page lliiee) for\ cans were gone from the Son at a meeting of the Privy Alexander Berggren fashlonabla daaigna T a y cam p. Council—her top advisory recipe to the letter. pant coats He said it would seem, "if Ha­ bodyv-ln Bucklngiiam^'^^|Iace< to go with ovory everyone) An d... you do not Perfect over ponts, skirts, anythlrrg. noi knew we were coming, they The action came 'on the outfit for ovory Pure wool melton coots with fuN or would have been prepared to ei­ sixth day ol a go-slow by have to be Swedish bock belts, ocrylic.pile ot ocetote quilt ' ther kill us all—which would not Blast Levels 126,000 w o ih o rs to the state- to enjoy linings. Cornel, grey, navy and other *19” Blast Damages Center at Midwest University on yourf colors. Sizes 5 to )5 orKTl to 18. have been veiy bard, we were run electricity industry, which occasion - - - reg. 30.00 KORV has phmged huge areas of for ovory not that blg-a foree—or culture l a WRBNCE Kan. (AP) — NYC Site; as made by Qur us” for inopagai^ reasons and gxpioelon damaged the com- the country Into spasmodic tinto of day Pinehurst mieat list!' ^ puter center and Injured tbrM blackouts. specialist. Everyone students on the University of 60 Injured buys Korv during the Kansas campus Friday night NEW YORK (AP) — Firemen h^day season. Buy three minutes after a tele­ TIMEX WATCHES some today... a t Satellite phoned warntog-ttf a bomb. and police searching through Pinehurst. Order it for A university spokesmen esti- . the rubble of a Park Row build­ New Canaan ARE WATER- the Holidays. Launched mated the loes at $10,(W0. ing leveled by a massive explo­ RESISTANT, DUST- J•> g^ d w e re released . T h ey w ere flung acroes the street. ^ Among the sites searched were BANANAS 10c lb. rocket was named Uhuru Mayor Jehn V. Lindsay, who areas where he had camped as -y -’T- because It waa launched on the Vernon 6. ^ T?” heard a "thunderous uprocur" a scout. i f Timex hai electric and electronic You won’t find finer annlveraary of Kenya’s tode- from hls City HaU office, went The elder John Rice, a 44- watches in men's ond women's styles. Maind Potatoes than __-__ __ #1^*- ’KMfteii* Tme S8.p-mllUoii computer sue- to the scene, as did Fire Com- year-old factory chef, returned They never need winding on your wrist those we feature at ‘^ S S ^ ^ iS S ^ S ^ over the ta^d wane damage Sells sal4 mission^' Robert O. Lowery home from work Thursday aftpr- or off. Many styles with calendars. Pinehurst Low Price of l a i ^ p a d , amSftedoUrJgto Iwt c«ith ^ operatfo^^ and other officials. noon to find hls wife, another i t 17-jswel watch styles for her, and 21- _ 10. lbs..49c the TiMpim Ocean off Kenya, as the'.explosion. The m ost dam- They found a crowd gathering son and a daughter aI bI^ and fewel watch styles for him. / engbieen from the Unlveraii^ age, he said, waa to 800 users as patrons, dased and bloodied, the boy’s grandmother dying, ^ Rome aerospace center tapes stored In racks along the staggered from, the tavern, PoUce Identified an ax, a i t Choose from such models os "The Pe­ tite", "Mercury", "Super Thin", "Sprite", A A checked out the fourwtege rock- machine room w ^ next to the Ryan’s Bar and GrlU. knife with a decorative handle. I ''Morlln", "Viscount" and "Covotlno". Pmehurst “ et and eight American engl- stairwell, Flames shot SO feet Into the a brightly colwed tie and a 302 M A IN ' neera checked out the 816-pound An investigator said he be- air and reecuera had to grope hammer as the weapons used I^Mony more models available for men gpgcgcrafL Ueved It waa a pipe bomb. through the buUdtog to search In the killings. 6ne state po- and women. All styles not available at all time*. 745 MAIN ST. (S m r a g e ■) (B e e n g e I » Firemsn and poUce inspect damage to. the computer center after eiqilosion at university. (A P Photo) (See Bage Sevealeee) (See Page Five) MANCHESTER Read Herald Ads x. MAIN ST. MANCHESTA

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