PAGE THIRTY'-SIX MONDAY, NGVEMBEB 24, 1909 lEtt? 1 Net PHeae Rep Til®-Weather eevember U, iM i • A Jehovah’s Witnesses will Partly cloudy, not ao cold to­ ’X o w n have group discussions of a Bi­ night Low’s in 80s.. Tomotrow ble aid Wednesday at 7:80 p.m. partly sunny, cool wMh hfgbs The office of Center Congre- at 18 Chambers St., 728 N. 15,800 in the' 40's. Thursday’s outlook gational Church wlU close Main St., 144 Griffin Rd. In ManclMsster— - C i t y o f ViUmme Chorm —6s4r and cold. Wednesday “ noon for the South Windsor, and French Rd., ) Thanksgiving holiday. Bolton. ■ v e t. LXXXIX, NO. 48 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCTIESTER, (X)NN., TUissbAT, NOVEMBER 25, 1969 (C W fled Advsitisiiig on Page W) PRICE T E N CBNTTi The Handicraft Group of the Members of John Mather Manchester Newcomers Club of Chapter, Girder of DeMolay, are HOLIDAY SCHEDULE the YWCA will meet tonight at reminded to attend the Man­ 7:18 at the Commiuilty Y, 79 N. chester Lodge of Masons pizza Hello From Main St. The project is foil holi­ party tonight at 8 at the Mason­ SATURDAY, Open Tutsday gnd day wreaths. Mrs. Larry (f le s ­ ic Temple. Michael Fields, Everybody hy is in charge of the program. master councilor, will present a Wednesday 8 A.M. citation to the lodge during Oie BnaaNGHAic, xtoh. Manchester Assembly, Order party. , (AP) — Doapotty OietatMig of Rainbow for Girls, will con­ gut a zing tor bar faMbday. HRYP.M. duct a business meeting and an Then another and an­ Manchester Chapter, initiation tonight at 7:30 at the other and . . . SPBBSQSA, will rehearse to­ Masonic Temple. Members are "The pfanns hasn't aittpped night at 8 at the Army-Navy Turiciy Stiiff^g... Pep- rc^miitded to make their returns NOVEMBER ringizig. Peofte have caOed Club, Main St. The rehearsal p«ridge Farm and Ar­ on the Tom Watts sale tonight. me from an over,” aald Stze. Slayings is opeti to all men interested in nold’s seasoned stuffing Refreshments will be served. Outtenheig «a she cslebiet- singing barbershop-style four- In^Rainhouf in 8 oz. and 1 lb. bags... ed her 60th bbOidsy Mon­ part harmony. day. WASHINGTON (AP) — Army Pepperidge Farm Com The Cheney Homestead at 106 Miss O ie r^ l Althea Gibson of " I ’ve bsU et leaM 800 to spokesmen say regulations pre­ S t^ fin g jn 8 oz. bags. Hartford Rd., which is regularly Manchester had the femaie lead in "Flnlan’s Rainbow," pro­ 400 tslqiaiae caBs bum peo­ vent them from clarifying Also plenty of special open to the public on Thursdays Memorial Temple, Pythian duced Friday and Satuiday by ple wlsfatng me hapiqr bbth- whether 1st U . WlUlazn L. Gal­ from to p.m., wilt not Ibe Sisters, will observe Roll Call ley Jr. Is accused of pulling the Wonder stuffing b r ^ . 1 8 the Union College division of day.” Night at its meeting tomorrow trigger or Issuing ths ordars .in open on Thanksgiving t)ay, Fine Arts at Union O ^ege, Her butbazal Lsizvy, also at 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. the alleged murder of 106 Viet­ Our sausage maker will Christmas, or New Year’s Day, ■ Barbourville, Ky. <• 80, had pisced a amea ad In all of which fail on Thursdays. Refreshments will be served by namese oivltisns. grind fresh home style Miss Gllbson is the daughter a Detroit newepaper: The homestead is also open Mi's. Samuel Schors and her But while the Pentegen was of Mrs. Beit Glbaon of 83 "Fteaee can Ooeuthy Out- sausage meat daily . . . Sunday afternoons from 1 to 8. committee. tenbezg, 647-1600. R h her- being vague on the spedAc-; of and we will have plenty Pleasant St. and the late Bert Its case, a man IdentlAed aa a H. Glbeon Jr. blzttiday today. Her huiSiftn^ of fresh oysters. IS YOUR LAST CHANCE Larry.” former soldier said in a telsvt- VFW Auxiliary will have a The Adult Discussion Group She is a junior at Union Col­ The phone aOsned zbigtaig ■lon Interview Monday night pottuck tomorrow at 6 p.m. at of South United Methodist lege, majoring in music. She is that he killed 10 to 16 of (be the Post Home. Mrs. C\ara Von- Church will meet Wedhesday at at 10 p.m. SuzBlay In the a 1967 graduate of Manchester Chittanbetgs’ s u b u r b a n Vietnamese under GaUey*s or­ 10 a.m. In the church reception Horn, Third District president, High School. home. ders and that ths ofAcer also will make her official visit. hall. The Rev- Carl Saunders TO MAKE PURCHASES shot s group of. viUagars. Ths QifltsBbezg, m moMsege will lead the discussion. Members are reminded to bring banker, kept mum aw the former Army private’s name fpod for the potluck and articles myaterlmw oaMe from weB- was given as Paul Msadlo, M, of Terre Haute, Bid. for a teacup auction. > Hilistown Grange will sponsor vdsheze poured In. Miss Bell And as the furor over the al­ a public Monte Carlo whist card SO YOU MAY QUALIFY "A t 8 a.m, I took the leged massacre grew, members The Master's Club of Friend­ Chuaoter Beadar * Advteor phone otr the hook. I had to party tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the of Congress began moving to­ ship Lodge of Masons will meet Advice on all ProUasas get aome Meep," Mte. OUt- Grange Hall, 617 Hills St., East ward their own Imrsstlgntlan of in the small lodge room at the Hartford. Prizes will be award­ OaU for appt. tenbetg aald. Ms-ivra the incident. Masonic Temple at 7:80 tonight. ed, and refreshments served. FOR YOUR TTie Army aald Monday GaUay would, be court martlaled on \V. chargee of premeditated mur­ U.S. Never der in the 1866 raid on tbs vil­ r : > < lage of My Lai. The Pentagon said, in affect. Galley could be tried tor pre­ To Resort To meditated murder erbether he Apollo 12 spacecraft, its three parachutes billow­ actually pulled the trigger or la- ing, plunges toward the Pacific Ocean. (A P Photo) sued orders to men of hla pla­ Germ W ar toon to slay ths Vlstnamsas vU- lagsrs. FREE WASHINOTON (AP) — Preol- Tile Pentagon avoided taktag dent Nixon renounced today any a publle stand aa to which basis reaoiT to cbemlcat or gcMu ww> (?allsy stood accussd. Every year, thousands of Astronauts fare and promised to destroy Pentagon sooreea aald It was people enjoy Thanksgiv­ pari of ths Army’s lagal slrats- existing stockpiles at bacterio­ gy dsalgned to gtvs Army law- ing with a Pinehurst De­ logical weapons. ytrs wids Asxtblllty in their pro­ luxe Grade A Turkey. Nixon told newamen the Unit­ Lt. 0)1. Dousrlas Tucker announces court martial Lt. (Galley faces a general court martial in murder secution of ths case. Here’s why ... . , INTERNATIONAL Quarantined ed States would never employ at Ft. Benning, Ga. (A P Photofax). of Viet (fivilians. (A P Photofax) The speolAoaAona were ex­ plicit In saying that Callay did asay germ warfare even If an enemy It’s possible these days ABOARD THE USS HORNET carried a share of mission films were to do so. "with preihedltatlon murder . . . Oriental human beings . . . by to breed a turkey with (A P ) — America’s untouchable and tapes. He also announced that future means of shooting them wAh s astronauts rested in quarantine Promoted by President Nixon smaller bones for more government reaearch In the bio­ Of Mel Babies Sister Calls rlfla.' ' The six speclAcaUana on this Hawaii-bound recovery from Navy commandera to cap- logical Aeld will be limited to meat to the pound. To listed s total of 106 victims in­ ship today while a chest of taliu after their bull’a-eye breed with a broader som defensive measures such ss a cluding a two-ysaz^oid child. scientific treasures from the spiaahdown Monday, Omzad, breast for juicy tender­ search for immunisation serums Galley ^ood’ "It means that he did the^ irtoia- blood tests—and telling falgh- statement said be woe taldiw a Army ofAcara la(ar said pri- white meat to dark meat tronauts Alan Bean, ChaHes Ugbts of their mission Into ts^ie serlea of moves in the chemical, vsn't heard from her brother by Wm. ROGERS since bstora he returned to the vatsly, howsvsr, GiMisy also bad than in other turkeys.^ Conrad Jr. and Richard F. Gor­ recorders were the only events bacteriological area as "an ini­ 7 been ohazged m T tha baaia of or­ don Jr. said "all In all they kre plaimed. Want Them Dead’ United Statea lost summer. It’s possible . . . but not tiative toward peace." "He never writes Isiters, any­ ders he ha^-dgaued and was all turkeys are bred this In excellent health.” The three are untouchables to Talking brieAy to reporters, NEW YORK (AP) — A 23- ing" that 370 men, woman, ebil- Msadlo; Well, thers was neosasartly tha trlggertnan In Bean, who along with his ship­ way," IS-yrar-old Dawn GSIlsy way. Pinehurst deluxe the outside w orid u n til their he said he believes his actions year-old Army veteran says in a dren and babies were killed that about 40-48 people that we galh- ■schjifihe allsgsd Instoacea. mates was prompted Monday told u rriMirter Monday. "H* quarantine period ends at 8:44 wlU sharply reduce the possiblU- CBS television interview that he day in My Lai. ersd in the. uh. In like I say. In turkeys are . . . from commander to captain and never did. even In Vlatnam. I’ll Rteased by newsman, the a.m. Dec. 11. Taking precau­ ty that aziy chemical or germ filled "10 or 18” Vietnamese ci­ He said the company com- Uie center of the village. And, thus became, at 37, the Navy’s write to him now but hs proba­ Arniy Anally laeued a legaUsUe Redeem Your Sales Slips tions against the remote possi­ weapons ever will be used by vilians on orders from Lt.WU- mander, Capt. Ernest Medina, and uh w « placed them In there, atatement saying It was unahls TOBIN'S FIRST PRIZE youngest captain, required med­ bly won't anawer . . I gusas'4( bility that they brought back lu­ any nation. Ham L. Cialley Jr. during the al­ "was right there. Why didn't he and it was like a lltUe Island, to resolvs the question at the ical attention on two counts. leged massacre at My Lai in he needed Us badly liv'd oak for nar organisms which could Nbcon reaffirmed longstand­ put a stop to It? He knew what Uks in the center of the village help." headquarters level: PLUMP, YOUNG A 16mm camera popped free March 1968. harm life on earth, the space ing U.S. renunciation of the Arst was going on . . . he was right "Whether lA. (?alley Is alleged from Us stowage Monday during The. Army announced Monday Dawn, a ahnu. bnmetle. tivea heroes are Isolated in the trail­ use of lethal chemical weapons there . . . he could of put a stop Q. What kind of people men. with her father In a trailer park to be the aetual perpetrator of HEN TURKEYS spiaahdown and struck him that Galley would be given a ^By December 13 1969 er. and, for the Arst Ume, extended to it anytime he wanted to." women, children? 111 nearby Hialeah. ’They haven't each of the murders charged in above the right eyebrow, open­ this renunciation to first use of ge leral court-martial on Medina was Galley's immedi­ The only people with them are A. Men, women, children. seen "Ruaty" alnce toot Christ- the spsclftcatlon, or whether ha ora ovaHabla at 59c lb. ing a half-inch cut that had to chemicals which incapacitate charges of premeditated mur­ ate superior. a physician. Dr. CHarence Jeml- Q. BablesTA. Babies. And we mas when he flew to Hialeah ta charged as an alder and abet­ be stitched. And he had an ear without klUlng. der in the deaths of 109 men, Galley's attorney, Ueorge W. ga, and a technician. Brock R. all hauled, them up, we mode and s|>ent oeveral days with tor. or. as one wtw eotmeelad, in 10 to 14^b. weights inflammaUon probably caused The President asked the Sen­ women and children in the vil­ Lsitimer, said in Salt Lake (?lty: "Randy" Stone, who keeps sys­ them squat down, and uh, U. them. commanded or procured Ilia by the atmoephere in the Yan­ ate to a 1928 lage of My Lai. commlaalon of the oWsness tems operating. promptly zvitlfy " I ’m not sure why he (Mead­ Oalley osme over and said, 'You Thia w as^lne monthi oAsr AND RECEIVE YOUR FREE kee Clipper spacecraft.. Geneva protocol prol^A itw the "Why did you do it?" the vet­ would r|H|Utro a rather detailed After aniviiig at Hawaii, the lo) Is talking. And I don't know know what to do with them, the alleged mnoaoerr of IM peo­ AU three spacemen had minor Arst use in war of "asphixlat- eran, Paul Meadlo of Terra dlaeusal|on of the evideneo la the astronauts—trailer and—all win anything about his credIblUty or don't you,’ and I aald, ‘Yea.' So ple at My 1^1 vlllags. The Army Irritations where biomedical ing, poiiaofXNis or other garrm Haute, Ind., was asked by Inter­ caae." INTERNATIONAL SILVERPLATE be transferred to a cargo air­ the circumstances of the inter­ I took It fot- granted that he just announced Monday (hat Galley CHECKERBOARp sensoia had been attached to and of bacteriological methods viewer Mike Wallace on the craft and flown directly to Ell­ view. 1 think it's nut good ethics wanted us to watch them. And would be given a court-martial Regulatloaa prohibit thIa. the their chests, but none of the of warfare.” ington, where they are due at GBS Evening News with Waiter ,forV.wttnesa to be telling things hi left, and came back about 10 rhsrgri of murder In connec- Army aald, FARMS problems were ctmsidered seri­ Sen. Mike MansAeld, -Mont., My Isil case. 3S EXQUISITE ITEMS TO SELECT FROM 6:40 a.m. Saturday. A t the lunar Cronkite. in the press before a trial." or 16 ininutaa, and said, 'How 'V**’*' '*'Hhihe I Navarthelaaa, the Army aald ous. the. majority leader sold he will Why did I do It? Because I "He ho;s alwaya been a good that under the Uniform Oodo of laboratory, the aatronauts, doc­ Meadlo said In the interview come you ain't killed them yet ' PLUMP TURKEYS Difficulty in attaching a plas­ seek to have the agreement rati- felt like 1 was ordered to do It. lirother," Dawn aald ol the 26- Military Justice, Cellay would tor and technician will move to that the day after the My l.sU in­ And I told him that I didn’t tic (unnel connecting the space­ Aed by the Senate this year. And it seemed like 1 realised— cident he stepped on a land think you wanted us to kill year old Galley "We were bo liable - for convteUon on craft on board the Hornet to the more spacious quarantine quar­ Raised on Ralston’s spe­ ters. That would add gas and germ at the Ume I felt like I was mine and subsequently lost a them, tiiat you just wanted us to brother and alaler but we never chargee of ' premeditated mur­ Mobile Quarantine FaclUty warfare to an a lr e ^ y clogged doing the right thing," Meadlo toot. He is now out of the Army. fought " der "under any of the throe cial feeds on Ralston Pu­ Making ApoHo U 's .second ipjerd them. He said. 'No. I (MQF) .. delayed off-loading of Senate schedule, with less than said. Following are exoerpts from Hhe said when he relumed tor thsortaa manttened above.” rina Farms. Come in bull's-eye landing in a week, the wont them dead.’ So . . . DO YOUR CHRISTMAS the lunar rocks and film gath­ one month of the session re­ "Because like I said," he con­ the CSS interview: -Ghrlsimns, Galley brought a If conricted, the Waynfavtile, weights 10 to 21 lbs. at three astronauU safely para­ Q. . . Ha told this to all iM ered on the 10-day miaslon, but maining. tinued, " I lost buddies, I tost s Meadlo: . .■. ao w « moved on charm braceUI for her and a N.C., roan would be sentenced chuted to tropic Pacific waters you, or to you particularly. 5 ^ lb. and in over 21 lb. the first shipment was still ex­ damn good buddy, Bobby W11- into the village, and we started ham for her father. William Gal­ either to death or Hfe Imprison­ Monday afternoon, landing just But MansAeld said action on A. Well I was facing lilm. so. sizes. pected at the Maimed Space­ so.i, and It was on my con- searching out the village and ley flr. "He knew how much ment since. Jhe esse la being 3.1 miles from the recovery ship the agreement should not udee but the other three, four guys craft Ceztter near Houston by ic>nce. So after I done It I felt gathering up the people and Dad loves ha>n," she said. treated as a capital offense, the SHOPPING EARLY... a.-jd In full view of televiaion much time. " I see no reason heard It end uh oo he otepped V , nUd-attemoon. , The schedule: ' Cod, but later on that day. It running them through the oof- Dawn sold Galley "ooly i'entegoh aeld cameras which beamed the why there should be sny contro­ bock 'bout 10, 18 feet, and he ■nie schedule calls tor both started gettln' to me." ter of the village. stayed with us a few days," and ' The court martial, to be held Lb. event to miUlona of viewers. versy,’’ he said. "It’s 44 years started shooting 'em Atul he. 49c boxes to be put.In a vacuum- Meadlo aald in the Interview Wallace; How many peopte she described her brother os a at Ft. Banning. Ga., around tha They were hoisted aboard a chamber at MBC*a Mmar Re­ (See Page Eleven) .that he estimated "just by iook- (Hw Page Eight) "warm person." a"sweet seiMii' Aral of the year, may be un-' helicopter and were on (he deck did you round up? GIVE THE SILVER PIECES YOU RECEIVE AS ceiving Laboratory, the first live guy." precadentS(d for tha Army as far of the carrier an hour later, sa­ hoK to be opened Wednesday The elder Galley, a dlmboUe. aa numbers of alleged ctvtUan luting smartly os they walked morning and the aecond later Uy In a back bedroom of the murders ate costcerned. GIFTS TO RELATIVES OR FRIENDS. OR KEEP into the trailer. As part o f the small trailer ishlle hU daughter OfAcers aald they could recall the same day. quarantine precautloiu, their Taking all ptecautkms against spoke Ha did not tee newsman no previous trtai where an faces were covered with masks The father, on unemployed American eervtceman was a^ hwtng the entire load of geologic that Altered the breath they THEM AS YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS gems, officials spUt the valuable Mitchell Asserts He’s More salearnan, .look his family to cused of killing so many elvtt- exhaled. cargo into two lots and put thein North (Carolina several years Iona ' Minutes later; Nixon tele­ ago but returned sAer hla wtfc The Bouth Vietnam*see Oe- aboard separate aircraft to be phoned from the White House to PRESENT... flown first to Pago Psgo In ccngratulste the astronauts on (Boa Page Eleven) (Hoe Page Eight) /■ American Samoa, then nonstop^ ‘Mr. Softie’ Than ‘Mr. Tough’ DELUXE FRESH to mUngtotL K t h plane also X , (See Page Blgfet) WASHINOTON (Ai>) — "No Nixon whom he met only three been thrust Into tha storm can-. CAPONS question about it. I’ m the liberal jrears ago. ter of besitroveray surrounding of the Nixon admlnlstratlati,” " I had misgivings wtwn I Nixon’s poUctos op the war, dto- North Vietnamese Attack , 7 to 9.«>. SIm s HURRY ONLY 4 DAYS LEFT! came down here, and I Still do," Ssnt. erims and, moet recently, Suggests Lower Voting Age laughed John Newton MltcbeU be said in an Interview. ’’They tha nomination of Clement P' PlncK* ordor now . . as be leaned back from hla desk are tempered only by n)Y desire Hayneworth to the Supreme Camp at Cambodian Border dnd puffed on hla ever-present to do what (he Praaldent wants Oourt. National Violence Board pipe. me to do." On Vietnam, he toande aoUdly SAIGON lA P ) North Viet- camps and clashed with UB. Open Fri., Nov. 29th till 9 P.M. itsmese artillerymen renewed petrols along the Ctombndtea 'Ihe former Well Street law­ What MltcbeU does for Nixon with the Prestdent. A t rills writing their attacks on the Bu Prang. bordsr in on arc 16 to 60 mltoe WASHINGTON (A P ) — The don't believe, suggested the yer, now U.S. attorney general, stretches tar be)rond the narrow MKchaU'e approach to crime, UpcciaJ Porcea camp toda)Tj klU­ north of, Saigon. SU Amaricans NaUaoal Violenoe Comiplaaton, least the country could do would j ^ ^ about such laheto tagged confines of the Justice Depart- unlike that of his predeceaeor , wi» hov*^ DUCKS . . lng the Aret American tnsidel6e and 23 'No^ Vietfiamsss sol- deploring "growing antagonism be urglve ihcm'Trvoloe in decid­ as "Mr. Tlough." "M r. “ foent- AS (AC Preside^’ s taw- Raiiisey 'Gfork, to atriotly from i : ■ betsreen young'and old,” raeom- ing toaues sueh as the war. yar. he gives advice on Issues the law enforcement angle And camp alnce it came under heavy d u n wsi^e reported killed Phone now and be Law and Order." "Old Stone preesure four weeks ago Six II Amertcena wounded. Bfeb mended today towering the vot- "Lowerizig the voting age wUI Face” and "Iixpitelt|ff Oencr- ranging from urban affairs to hto toftetatlva proposals nons ii^ age to 18 to give young peo­ the Vietnam war. of -which h)ia passed either other Americana were wounded mines defneged an Ame“ not elhnhinte psobante by ths tank and two armored per ple a greater voloe in govezv- And from all {ndtcs)tlons. (hej House—would reinforce poUoa KtAeen to JO mortar and re- young,'" the commtoston said in "Actually," MHchall said, carrUra. mezit. a 13-page report. "But It wiD "I'm a aorue." Preeldent givea him an ear and' authority. j cotlleoa rlAe aheUs htt the f-amp On civil rights. Mitchell, has In the same region. A'mariean It atws endoreed Pzestdsnt provide them wlUr'a direct, con­ Some o f hto Justice Depert- a free rein In running the der near the Gambodten border HO scout hallcopten srets aeaf ug Nixon’s drsA reform' proposals structive and demoezatlc chan­ roent uAdcTllngB agree. They In- partmant. moved to change longstending mllee northeast of Ssigon Some Morrell's EZ Cut department policy He and Rob­ of them landed In on area whan aa bait end drew Are from and urged new legislation to ex­ nel for making their views felt alat that Mitchell’s tough guy An enigma to many WajSslng- ert H Pinch, eecretary of t)ie camp'a American artillery­ -North Vistnamaae mechlaa-gun pand empioymem opportunities and for giving them a. responai- imsge. stemming pertly from ton poUUclana. MltcbeU appeM FULLY COOKED health, education and welfare, men Were cooking breakfast. pooltJona. Tha chopper p u M tor the naOon’s youths;'^ bie stake in the future of the na­ hto zoic, ee President Nixon's to be a unique figure in the Cab­ adopted a policy ■tetem'-nt July .No Amcncon mtonlryman ceUed U.S. Agbter besnjbera And It urged revision o f Mate tion.’’ ( 1666 campaign manager, to de- inet—ood: calculating. and HA»(IS I ersaing arbitrary deadhnM have been committed to tte Bu end- artillery end the U.S. Oom- and federal laws to "make use. without the ambition ^that char- Noting only two states—Geor­ for achieving desegregation. I'rang region and only a email mend -aeld 43 Noftli Vtotnameaa and incldentel poeseeslon of gia. and Kemucky—permit 16- Aa tor the/96-ycar-o’d Mitch­ actertecs ao many bm govem- This catalog is free from The Phoiie Stoie and full Tbaa. just over a month later, contingent of artUlarymsa and were ktusd end half a deaM nuuijunna no more than a mle- ell. be diemtoses all sueh laheto ment offtciaU I yter-oltto to vote, the coramto- the department proponed and Green Beret advtoere are at tha anUsdrcralt nvachloe guna,wera of beautiful Christmas gifts - every style of phone ^ \> demeanor Until moire cfaflnlllve ttkm pointed out yoimg people yrith the caustic remark, "pchcr o kaw for / obfahtod a delay ta eourt-oT’ camp. South VIetnJLmsaa forcea (ieetroyed. infarmstion about m ari>«ha to are “ treatedvae adults ^ ' the than ths laet that 1 don’t thlnh day when he can 'retiuhretlini to Wall you can buy. 11 colors. Loads of home and phone dered desegregation of 80 Mto- liave euAered oome haavy cae- 'Three American heUeepfen at tend." criminal lasK'^aad forced to thsy’rs applicable. I don't give Street where ht was an ae- Pinehurst decorating hints, too. Order your phone before Dr. MBtan 8. Btocnbmpcr. 4 > damn.” aterippl achool dlstrlcte. uaittos til Aghttng In the regfoB, were hit. the alUee oetd, but aU - ~lve “ the ultimate'a^Ylce. the kruwledged expert on misilclpal This derision prompted a r»- but their pci fo^mance to oonakt- oommlealoo chairman, saying Mitchell gives every sppear- bonds. Hs claims a higher gov­ returned eefaly to their baees. Dec, 22 and we'll gift-wrap and deliver it free. PHoh highest aacrlAcc, volt by virtually all of the de- ered a teat of Preeldent Nlsaa’a •48-4161 ytadtH are being aheaated by anes at the retuetont publle Two crewmen were reported 901-907 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER quire them to perform ernment position, such os the ppiley of %’ielnamtolng the war. iiauy called upon to defend aerrant. (Baited to Washtogtan at pertroent's civil rights' levryen. wounded. 1 ^ -boosbern. artU- Charge it.to your phone number, if you wish. STORE service.’ ’ Supreme ODurt, to the furthest Leas than 80 miles farthor vmhian and cauaas, such as Om the aacrlAee of a Inerallve law MltcheU took the slUtuda that lary and helicopter ^ gimahips . 302 Main, Manchester thing from hto mind south, .North Vtotnameoa troopa Vtotnam war. In wWefa they praetlec and ool of hwalty to Southern New Engiairi Tritp^MM Nsveriheleee. MltchsU has Page Blevea) obsUed Ava American hate ■ ' K .. t-A G fi T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1969 UANCSEOS'^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CX)NN., TOESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1969 PAGE. -Tiiijfc ^ NpRTH ♦ X?732 v.spiiMin Sheinwold on Bridge 987 Sonie Tickets ^ ^ A N C H t S T WED. — ist.RUN 'OFFBEAT ! SIMPLY WONDERFUL !' O J 6 iiTAJR Birth G>ntrol I. at 7:( Both Flicks Rated (R ) DDT Residues W ill Continue BEST TRUMP PLA' A842 - CLAY X. PCMXAN- IS HARD TO FIND easy, and South made a good; Sat. A Stm. 2:00-4:4S-7:60-0a5 O n H and F or AUfS U liA WEST 1 EAST JK Yeur-Doify AcHrUjr Guide Shots Pass By ALFRED SHEtNWOJLD aggressive gpme contract. MAIL 21 0 A ■ F i A K J6 ' Accordiag fo Hio Slan, 'I No reader of this column Dally Question A 4 Liza l O n ^ AML » <;? 643 9 KJ52 Move in...inake out.e.move on To develop message for .Wednesday, To Threaten Fish and Birds would have tm slightest trouble . Partner opens wKii one heart, G Q P D inner 9-12-27-461 CHOCOLATE S O K 10 2 O 98753 \Ahncbl Button 90 read words conesvonding to numbers 116-17-21-30(53 Medical Test WASHUfOTON (A P ) — Flab boa dUckwad a nationwide sur­ the Sam m eato Riverver inIn Oali- with the spade^ in today’s hand. and the next player p a s ^ . You ' of your Zodioc biith sign. » s i - e r T' ' V btrOo sudt aa taa baU vey that tlah tatan from u rlv- ♦ Q 1073 JH K95 A Xmltad number of Ueketa sootno (Onila, and lakes On^urio At the table; however, you h<|>M: Spfides, 4; Hearts, K-J-S- (You 3ICultivol« 61 Enttrtoihing .. ^ Qm . (A^) . - .A .gle. pereertno falcon and era and lakea exceed Food-and SOUTH are SUBI amaikble for (be Dee. qcr. 22|3|^ Michigan, might wonder how to llmit'tbe 2; Diamonds, 9-8-7-5-S; Clubs, K- 2 Hnllh 32 And repiacemant tor the oantracap- brawn paUoan teM a oonthniing Drug AdmlntstratlQn levels (or 2 0 3Fin« 330ur 63 Impoftont trump loss to one trick. Bobby 9-S.' ' A A 109 8 5 30f" ClNfoO* «Ol WWNtl 8 RepubUoan Victory and Teatl- fijor. 2f ^ ^ tive pUI in the lonn o t a onoe- threat (rom DDT rsoiduea even human oonsumptlan: ^ A Q 10 • t f d M t l t 4For 34Fbr 64 B« Goidman found the right answer What do you say? monial Dinner, general ctaair- !S!52Z$71i SEvanine 359robl«ms 65 Out J - 7-ls:23d r a-month Injection haa.prcwen e(- though TIMEX won the right. to represent (at least fotir trumps, pokslbly South WefI \ : •’t h e from Mra. ESaa DobUn at 168 9 Young 39 The 69 Be “ near extinction’' la (he out- cia fT»»«wi and Apnladiloala Rtv- North Amerlpa in the 1970 world five), a singleton or Void suit Pass 1 A , Pass ' Oisaow ^pook Lone. lOHoupr 400r TOTheoter OfC. 2f Q Lin tH nfrif U n d e f e a t e d MGM present; The John Fiankenheimer 11 Fovon . 41 Up 71 Borfafihop None o f the lOT woman treated look (or ttie btrda whoae. num- er In Fkxida, the Tombigbee championship. on the side, and not more (han Pass 2 N T Pass The dinner wia be at Ihe 12 People 42 Money 720fH re6 6-14-24-37 with the new bbthHxmtrol ahota bera tOrei^y hava bean critical- Rlvar fat Alabama, the Rio '•'lArtSOn* COiOf if OfUiK g j I •Edward lewis ProdiKtion starrtng 4I-S668 East dealer. 9 points in ^ h cardt/? All Pass Manebeoter qpuntty Oub at CANCn IJConditiont 43 Post 73 For .14 Low 44 Con 74 Attentions CAPtKOtN became pregnant, aooording to ly reduoad hy-tta ettecta cf Grande In Thxas, the Arkanms atllMPaifcaDt Neither side vulnerable. Copyright 1060 7:80 p ja. R nUl be preceded JU H t 21 15 Pick 45 Naw 7$ People Dr. Joseph N. RUaao of Hart- DOT, aald Dr, Ray Johnaon, a and 9«htte ilrara tat Aitautaaa, General Features Corp. B ««t Lancaster by a aoclBi bbur at 6,'80. 16 New 46 Singled 76 In .Opening lead—Three of Clubs. m i 22 JAH . I t ford Hoqpltal. He aald aide o t- raaaardiar lor the Burami ot .Goldrtian won the first trick The “ victory’' portam of (be 17 Method! 47 Proposition 77 High-ploces fecta tram the new method, Deborah Kerr f \ 2 - 8-2S3S ISFo^get 480f 78 You 2 A U 2 M -1 3 iQ SpMts Flaharies and UfUdlUe. with dummy's ace of clubs and event a4U be to celebiiute the j^L9 Dining 49 Beouty ~ wfaidb has not been releaaed to Happy Thanksgiving Metaroopior “ The Gypsy Moths’ 79 Righted 69-72-78 DwtaidUng data fwnwiiwMrwiw nre returned the Jack of diamonds RapubUcan sweep in the Nov. 720 At SOTiootmenfs aOAt the public, appeared to be mtatl- expected tat paatldda tauten wa- THEATER TIME ; IpXiCOME TO u o 21 Of 51 Help $1 Companions AQUAtIUS for a finesse, losing to the king. 4 muidctpal dedUon. g m i 22 2SBest S2A4oy >82 Or JAN.. 20 mal. . tata whara aomo qwotea hava 83 Now West led a club to the king, SCHEDULE The “ teoUmontal” portion wlH ^ A U e . 22 -23 And S3 Dignified HI. It The ahota, made by B. It. bean declared imflt for human TH E b 6 l TON LAKE HOTEL be to bmnr two vetemb G6p 24 Don’t 54 Meet MSpeciol Squibb e Sona, were taatad be­ and East * returned a heart. FISH FRY Q jJ . 4-T9L33 2SQuiet SSAnd '85 Home 22-3449d0^ consumption. " South won a finesse with the Cinema I — Fanny Hill, 7:16, TOMATO JUICE FRUIT COCKTAIL ottciaia—BaroU A. - TurWng. :S/40.59-70 26 Attroctive 56 Things 66 Carefully 66-71-74 tween June 198T a i^ June 1989 .Perhaps hardest hit will be queen of hearts, much to his ton, who retired from the Boaid 27 Are 57 Work 87 Your as part of a natlonilrlda teat o( 9:16. SHRIMP COCKTAIL H.26 extra , viaso 28 Poaa '58 Wrongs 88 Decisions p isca the fourth tatrgaot (reahweter relief, and now could afford to Cinema I — Hall Hero, 1:80, SOUP OR OREEIf GARDEN iX36SE}D SALAD o t Direotora; and Atty. John -29 Ploca 59 Attending' 89 Home 7«. .7 ^ 6,iX)0 women'ustaig the now oom- Jgta in the world, loose precisely one spade trick. 3:30, 6:80, 7:80, 0:i0. e CHOICE OF DRESeiNO S. G. Rottner, who rcUred tratn 22 30 Operation 60 Affect 90 Attention MAO. 20 pound. g S ^ * '. There are three ways to play the Boand o< Bdi ration. 1, ^ "/ 2 6 Cinema II —.Paint Your Wag­ C ID ^ WITH EACH MEAL ^10-13-20-29 )Good AdTCfse ■ ) Neutral 18-39^3^58 Once avaUahle, . said Ruoso, “ As ibity DDT and dtekMn CANDIES for the., spadw. One is to lead a 'AuUnghwi, who was deputy ^48-57-a2-69 3W' a-64-79

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•t. r ■-J' PAGE FOUR 4 - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1969 - v ~ ™ r BAANCHESTEB IIVENING H E ^ L D , MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY,- NOVEBfBER 26, i969 Providence ^ CouH Uphold Teacher Strike BoyViVnngfer Proxm ire Propose^ Teen Flew In Second Day KEYBOARD STUDIO To Reformatory To the Moon BOim 89 sft-4«n I VBHfON. OOMH. Fee for Polluters, OUUSBAN8BN fmOAIfS Ik PlAlfOM PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — HARTFORD, CJonn. (AR^..—' Providence puUic schoola re*.^ By LAWRENCE L. KNUTSON and the Issuing of ceaae-amMe- The state Supreme Sourt ruled By G>mputer Associated Press Writer sist orders to m ajor poQuteis. WK WILL BB OPBN B V n T DAT (BfOLDD- mained closed to ^ y ae a teach­ unamlmously today that a U- WASHnffOTOR. (AP) —Ssi£ Proxmire said in an Interview ers strike shut down the 36,000- jrear-old Norwalk boy properiy PROVIDBNCE. R.I. (AP) — DiG 8UNDAT) FttOM 9 AM. TILL * PJL William Proxm ire says a poten­ this effort has not wMfced and was transferred from Connecti­ A high school pupil who simulat­ pupll system for the second day. tial solution to the water pollu­ has not made practical or.’eoo- raOM NOW CNlW^UHBnnUM cut School for Boys to the Ches­ Union members picketed City tion problem would be A federal nomic sense. . ed Uie flight of Apollo U applied hire ReftHTOatory in 1968. Come In and 1st os show yea tbs gift " t n tbs fee charged to industries on the Under the present strategy, his own theoretical guidance Hall Monday In a line that en- ' The court rejected. In effect, teinUy" Ibst, win bring basis of the amount of wastes Proxmire told the Senate, *tlt Is syrtem on a computer and says clrded the block. a plea by the youth’s’Tnother they dump into the nation’s simply cheaper in m any .oases his experiment was “ very suc­ ovsr tbs ysots. that he could not be committed School Supt. Richard C. lakes.and streams. for an industry to pay a flnie and ' cessful.” Briggs headed efforts to draft to the reformhtory because It is The Wisconsin Democrat says continue polluting the' ' water “ 1 am really surprised at bow proposals for a new two-year a penal institution and he,had f adoption, of this new strategy In than to develop pollution .control well my system worked,” Jan not been convicted of a crime. contract with the 1,200-memter the pollution war would give in­ devices ... The only way to re­ T, ' Dalkowskl said Monday, The boy’s mother, Mrs. Mari­ Providence Teachers Union. dustry a meaningful incentive to verse this system Is to naake it shortly after Apollo U 's pinpoint an Bailey, did not argue that Charles A. Kllvert, School cuyb waste production and pro­ economical not to pollute.” landing In the Pacific. ” I’m now her son’s original commitment Committee chairman, said the duce billions of dollars for the trying to find out how it worked to the school for boys at Meri­ ' Proxm ire siOd that under his proposal would Incorporate find­ construction of vitally needed BO well.” Decide on a den was Improper. ’The institu­ bill an industrial poUuUOr, would ings of a three-member arbitra­ municipal waste treatment pay a fee based on the dehiand Using an IBM 1401 computer tion pcmel which recommended tion houses boys adjudged to be plants. TC* diamond, delinquent. placed on water used in diqioa- at Providence OoUege, the IT-, a salary scale In 11 steps from The natiem’s 12-year battle ing of waste products and the year-old LaSalle Academy sen­ Jesse Bailey, the youth, was $6,850 to $10,6(S0. against water polluUtm has been toxic content of the waste.. ior fixed Apollo’s trajectory, ad­ the infallible 16 when he was sent to Mer­ The union accepted the pan­ a near total failure that has cost “Since the charges would be justed the onboard sjnttems and iden. He ran away from the In­ el’s proposal but the city asked more than $5.4 billion in federal developed on a per-pound> basis, landing ptocedi|ir*<>0 AdmlnlstraUon again requested that the teach- ' terior, wtndditeld ursshH', 3- gry If he stayed out longer than Officials Ask or a prison,” he said. which suppUed him with data. id fairway help yoi era return to work to allow the The Moon Can Never Be apeei riectrtc wipers, heater, If it were, and the plaintiff dMomdogger, 4-woy oofoty fhuhors, ^ committee time to study the ar­ four hours. " I don’t think that Easing of Curbs had established that to the back-up. lights, front and rear bitration panel’s report. would be the problem too serve a beaEtiful Quite the Sam e— Again much,” he said- “ You could court's satisfaction, the issue of seat bolts, leatberette heeMrosia, June* Earl Ray Lonely Doorley, after meeting with Mooring wheel kxsk and m r chow down just before going On Oil Imports incarceration without trial and the school committee, said the By ’THOMAS O’TOOLE fell down onbe picking up a rock wlndoiw dedrooter. Cheney Tech Students Learn About Special Lighting , NASHVaUS, Tenn. (AP) - out and you’d be alright." WASHINOTON (AP) — Four conviction might have been per­ committee "wants at least ten The Washington Poet/Outlook but he called it "no big deal.’ ’ tinent. Jamas Bari Ray, serving 00 thankssiving dinned Armstrong and Aldrin were New England governors and Rit. IJ, Totlsnd Tpb. days to study the arbitrators’ There was a time not too long Chief Justice King noted, how­ TED TRUDON Victor Miller explains the techniques and desired effects of-light­ and Feb. 1, workshops for teachers will be held in Stratford to years (or tbs aasaaainaUon of HOUSTON — It’s called the the trailblazers. There will representatives from other Tsksffvile-MinelMittsr award." H e said the strike ago when men worried that if ever, that substantial changes in ing being thrown on the screen from a floor model by J. Ranelli, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr . never be any question about states have asked a White 449-2111 acquaint them with scenes from Shakespeare’s plays that will could extend at least into next Ocean of Storms and If you look anybody fell on the moon It laws affecting youthful of- VOLKSWAGEN wants to be psrmittsd to mingle that. But Conrad and Bean House task force to urge Presi­ closed circuit television operator. The workshop was conducted be enacted at technical schools during February. On March 26, week. up at It on a night of a fuU moon g t take him 15 minutes to (wders, as well as the mechan­ with the other Inmates' at the have raised moonwalking out of dent Nixon to eliminate or ease yesterday morning for Howell Cheney Technical School seniors approximately 125 students from Cheney Tech’s two upper get back up again and another restrictions reUml- •Uie walls of a crater to get to lings, are boiled and fried hogs Flit Pharmati nor Park, Rockville; Joseph World. Columbus discovered Cahill of New Jersey and o f Named to Committees nary proposal arid the board a 'aurveyer spacecraft that had BOSTON (AP) — David bT- Intestines, a delicacy which Oer. at Oeatar • Afiaow Fetko, High Manor Park, Rock­ America; he didn’t explore U, Mayor John Lindsay of New Miss Edith Oa^tl, reoeUUy The chalrmien have all served committee is expected to make been tljere tor almost three senhower has decided to accept drew 5,000 fanciers lost year. MsanlissOsr ttOItU ville; Beatrice Milunus, 14 exploit it or colonize It. It took. York made similar appeals for WILL BE CLOSED ALL In this capacity betoire and some a counter-proposal. Negotiations years, they thought nothing of hiB grandfather’s advice and M ayor Jack AU e, the origlna- elected to her third term as Now niMSMak White ^8t., Rockville: Ottman Later men like Hernando De easln|; or eliminating Import re­ o i tbe committees have’ already wlU continue until a filial ligree- at • It. They Just ambled along the join the Navy after graduaRi^ ‘tor of the event, says, "If you chairman o< the Board at Edu­ Held, Reed St., RookvilM; 8o- Soto, John Cabot iind Henry strictions. ment is reached by both groups. W MtWBW*! C — dNBB Crater’s edge', Ipund a slope to from Amherst College, the Bos­ don’t know the way to Salley, DAY THURSDAY AND started meetings. Hie commit­ ]d)le C ^ k lew lci, Woodland St., Hudson, to do that and It Is Telegrams from the gover­ cation, boa appointed her stand­ Osmpleta their liking and .^lipped down ton Herald Traveler said today. just ask for directions to the tees are os follows with the The budget committee will Rookylile; Verna French, Kel­ these men to whom, Pete Con­ nors of N ew York and Tennes­ ing committees fCr this school Prooeflpiloa l osTleB to the crater floor. .Then they The newspaper said young Ei­ chitlin capital—^when 3rou get name a t the chairman listed start its meetings soon. The ly Rd;, Vemon, and Sadie CToud, rad and Alan Bean beax'a see making the same request FRIDAY year. first: * walked across the flopr and senhower was counseled by the near the town just follow your first step is to receive budget Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington. striking historical reaembignee. were also received. back up the hUI the silrveyer late President Dwight D. Elsen­ noee.” Curriculum Albert Smith, Mrs. estimates from the principals Armstrong and Aldiin were ravted on. hower and by his father, both Marie Herbst, Joseph Powers, of the various schools. Super­ Discharged Friday: Maude cautious when they walked the By the time they got back West Point graduates, to enter William Hester; Personnel, intendent Raymond Ramsdell Morrill, Rockville NUnring moon, like men will always be to their spaceoraA’' n ite r their the Navy if he planned only iSlanrlfpslpr Charles O’Fllnn, Powers, Hes­ then goes over these requests Home, Rockville; Jon SImler, when they strike out the un­ second moon w c ^ , Conrad and biibf military service. * ter and Atty. Robert DuBeau, and draws up a budget which Reed Rd., Rockville; Llivda known for the first time. 'They and Space Needs, Mrs. Herbst BOTH STORES OPEN Bean had walked almoat two Oen.N(rf the A rm y Eisenh'ower Etipnitu) l|eraU) he presents to the board com­ Sears, Mountain St., Rockville; were out on the moon’s surface and JoseiUi Powers, co-rtialrmen miles on th^tnoon. They’d also was comtn^der of allied forces ratoataed DaJlr Except iiiinahjri mittee for consideration before 0*6 Your Diane Maynard, West Rd., for I m than three hours, they gone os as 1,300 -feet from In Europe Ift--World Wpr n, was ,e a HoUdk/s u IS Blaeell Street assisted by the entire board. UNTIL 9 PM. Rockville; James Nolan, Drove walked lees than 800 feet from Oanetieeter, Conn. (06010) a final budget is presented to their appt;ecrafit and were so later chief of stqff for the U.S. Also, Budget, Mrs. Herbtt, St., Rockville; Christopher Ma- their spacecraft and whUe they T cliplioiie 648-2711 the entire board- struck their bugllke machine Arm y and then headed North decond Clue Poetes* P»o x' Albert Smith, Maurice MlUer, tarasso, Anthony Rd., Tolland; did a good bit. of rock gather­ ■enetieeter. Conn Storekeeper 1. C. Melvin J. TUESDAY AND FRIDAY WOODLAND s q w ^ n g jh the distance that Atlantic Treaty Organisation the Rev. Paul Bowman, and Joseph Willis Jr., Crystal Lake ing and left a seismometer be­ BUBfiCRIPTlON RATES * Ott, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. they shot a whole roll of fUm forces before becoming presi­ Tran^wrtatlon, Bowman, Dil- Rd., Rockville; Madeline De- hind they did little else of ex­ pH the view. Pnjrable In Advance Edward L. Ott Sr., Mountain dent. one Year ...... ISO.ot Beau and M iller. THIS WEEK Carli, Tolland; Dalton- McDon­ ploratory note. More important, they sur­ The Personnel P

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y>, Aatirhpain cover themselves in tbeii; own way, not ntlred from tbe Siqperlor Oosirt the high court noted that the Umbo of a tm porary stay of Just ^ relations with whites, but also Conneedcut State Court early In 1868, sentenced Moore Oonnecticut statute ooncernltig sentence by tm device of 'a with each other. on the r^>e ccnrlctlon but made incest forbida marriages only suspended Judgment" ^Dpttttui li^ral^ no Judment on Uie convlettan with.four persons with whom "What is* needed now is oofnprehen- Me A. Peterson, Inc, Yankee O verturns of Incest there is no blood relatlonsiiip— SE EVIN O CONN. H N O B 18g6 ___ y i r H l.lH l4lfll> BY TH E slon of their inner needs. Tet having M oon appealed the Judgment' stepmother, ' stepdaughter «and Zoo Anim als Also HEHXIJ) PRINTINa CO.. IN( 18 BlaMlI ftreet separated the blacks from society at B jr A « a < 0 . mainhainlrg that the judge’s their two male counterparts. FiniA Bnlwn Mm eheter. Conn. Incest Case charge to the jury concerning "Had Uie legiolattve intent THOILAB F. I^ROTJBO^ I large through a long and vicious history, the tnceot t^iarge baton the ver- been to include what in this ATliANTA, Ga. (AP) — A btg.^ WAIiTSHt R. FEROUBOK The running waiCsra between HARTFOI^J, Conn. (AP) P a b lla h e n we act still in loco parentis, and would ------renxshed unduly infhi- case, wpuM commonly he caUed ■•toSiy imt any heabhl- Founded October i. ISR the legislative, and auenttve Slnce tbe earliest Urnos, man avaUable to the poonocUout * Suiweme Court enced Uie Jury's decisian on tbs a retstioMiilp of nlece-ln-laWi” «*■' “«»> A *8i John compel them to integrate on our terms. PubUibed Every Eventns Except Sundays branches of the Oemeedeut has^' associated Ugtat with housewife today. She has ohily to overturned an incest oon- rape disrge. The defendant wrote Justice Atoorh, "it would **oOi who Is in charge of Grant and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at '"It matters not what ultimate value iude govemmaiit is faa of the ICanchester. Conn., as Second Class llah. warmth of the sun Hnrf..g the "lake a trip to a nearby store Action against s Hartford man could not iqipeal the judgement have been a simple matter to **srk Zoo's he^th program, same ironic confusions and ha've H a tte r. history will grant to black studies, black day and o t the campfire or to find what needs. This and, in so doing, crttlclaed ^ on the Incest dmrge slnoe - It say aa’" ““So, the miadirectlana Qnptcat of any was suspended, or not actually, Judge Johnson, the court said, keen put on a diet SUBSCRIPTION RATES guidance counselors and "contiguous hearth at night, Accordingly, ^ not always aa former Superior Oxnt Judge for Payable In Advance - war»-_. Candles w ere made. Judge Hosrard W. Al- had “extended the meaning” of "When the puMlo used to see One T e a r ...... tSO.O' residenUal space.’ To Judge these pre- f t is now in tbs news, tor In­ the word ‘Tight” has m any "“ J™nvn in qj, handling of' the related Uw. corn wrote in the unanimous de- the incest law “ beyond ita fair ktg, flabby liana anooalng on the Biz Months ...... 18.60 stance, that ths two branobss meaningB and assocUttons. We ^ elementary The high court’s scUon, made dsion. .import" in hia charge to the floar of a cage, everyone Three Months ...... 7.80 sently, or to ignore them until a posi­ thiAir of Aladdin and Us magic 'OW>c“ ’od in the Roimn One Month ...... 3.tio have, most unwillingly, sort of public today, deaM with the The court ruled, however, that Jury. - thought the animals were tive demonstration is required to prove lamp: the Statue of UberW and *he first cen- ____ ■ M EM BER OF exchanged a perlormuies of appeal of James A. Moore, who the record “cleMly"i shows In sddltlqn, the former Su- beslthy," Roth said in an Inter TH E ASSOCIATED PRESS their urgency in the minds of black stu­ chores for each other. hor torch of freedom; Florence to Greek and convicted tn Suneriar Court "that the reiatlonahi^ of the per- perior.OMirt Judge should have 'view. “ But they weren’t; they The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled Nk^tlngsle and her Ump of of flax thraada In each instance, one branch of both r^>e and incest Ths sons invUvsd was such that the made s judgmoit on the incest were getting too much protein Designers A liqitellen — Complete Alteratlsn See to the use of repubUcatlon ,of all news dl>. dents, is merely to assert again the dom­ m ercy . Hannukah, tbe Feottval Idtch oc wax. The patches credited to It or not otherwise credit­ has taken an aptlm, gmtlging- Ilicavj. ------, ------victimW6W6J of the alleged crimes defendant could not proper conviction, as ig required in their diet, and not enough ex- 'TWELVE KITCHEN STYLES ON DISPLAY ed In th is paper and also the local news pub- inance of white. culture. Of U g b t j signifying religious *■ ^re know tt todays was ' Usbed here. ly, to make vp tor a InA of the 19-year-old daughter ly be oonvioted of incest.” On to close out the court case, the erdae. The animaia 'were suffer 2 3 2 4 4 0 7 wtetHte 'heedom.' Hoasea Ballon refer- come into.general use until 6tT New n u ll Avs. All rtahts of repubUcatlon of special Ile- "John Jay Chapman, in his essay on acthm on the part of tbs other. of Moore's wife’s brother, and that bssia, tbe court directed a high court ruled. Ing from obtoity-’* oatches herein are also reserved. red to the founding of Tufts eleventh centuiy. The exchange has baan made therefore not a so-called Mood judgment of innocent m i the In- "A person accused of - crime The now diet oonstota of a spe- Open William Lloyd Oanison, wrote: *.. .t^re University as setting a "light The PUgrims apd Puritans The Herald Piintlns Company Inc., as­ more bitter by tbe reallsarion reUtlve. cast charge. and formally presented before cIsUy prepared commercial Dolly 8 te 6 p.m., Thute. to ■ p.ss.. Mat. to 4 { sumes no financial . responsibility for typo- is nothing more injurious to the char- upon the hill.” Beacon Hill in could not use oMkllee because FUlowing the Jury convicUons, Empbaoising the importance a criminal court" stated the de- prodiiot wjildi oontalna ment, Braphlcal errors appeaiins In advertlsemente that each side’s look of noUen Boston takes its name from a they did not bays domestic ani­ and other readlnir matter In The Manchester aoter 'and the intellect than the suppres­ Judge Sidney A. Johnson, who of clarity and detail in a law, clslon, "must not he left in the vegetables and vitamins. Ehrenlns Jerald. ' was actually a planned, intend­ wrought iron fire basket of cres­ mals to provide the tallow. sion of generous emotion. It means death ed omlsslan.' set wUch was set on Boston’s However, y ^ r cattU wu SuhscrIber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washlns. For some time past, the Oon- ton Post News Service. —sickness to the individual, blight to the highest hiU and served as a brought jover from England, F lill service cllem of N. E. A. Service. Inc nectlcut Legislature baa bad New Eng/iand housewives could Publishers Representatives — The Julhis race.’ As a Vassar alumna I commend street light. Mathews Special i^ n c y l— New York. the habit, In tight The word "lamp” de­ make Candles in the Mil when caco. D e tro it and Bo ston.! times, of autborlring more ex­ the college’s administration and'* trustees rives from the Greek fhe /beef and sheep were M EM BER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA for acting on this truth." penditure than it appropriated meaidng torch, indicating that “Msltterod. They woidd set TTO N B ______and taxed for. Sometlines it Our editorial said it was a time for the torch 'waa perhaps the first 2*^ *>* Display advert Is his ciosms hours has had a theory that state de­ attempt to create an arUflclal, to the teak of For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. some "no-saying" on the part of college partments or state finance of- For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturaaj li^ that waa moveable. ^ « om- flcials could somehow find the Fo r Wednesday — 1 p.m. Mondai '. authorities. dlsRovery of the wick la loet in • For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday mmey within exisUn g re­ For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. These comments we have quoted would antiquity, but excavationa ~ Beef and mutton tallow waa For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday sources. Sometimes the Lsgis- melted in a big copper kettle unearthed crude atone Classified deadline — 8 p.m. di^ beton seem to contend that we might better lature has merely hoped, in a that hung on (he fireptace publication, 8 p.m. Friday for Saturdar with a groove for WicUiig dat­ and Monday publication work on our "yes-saying” for a while kind of distinguished aiiUUess- crane. Candle wteka strung on ing OB far haidc as MOO B.C. ness, that something would tiirn wooden “oomUe atlcks" were Tdeoday, November 26 longer, to see If we can’t get It better, The earliest lampa^yvere made up. Basically, however, tt al­ dipped again and again until the / Of atone or clay Iw later were • before we switch to any automatic no. ways calculates that, if worst candle had the reqittred thlck- In any case, we think, they help ex­ comes to worst, the state will made of iron, bnmze and other nesa. It took 20 dh« before Still A Time For More Yes-Saying? metals. Invarisnly the shape plain why university authorlUes we think have to run a deficit. each candle was finished, which Not long: ago, in this space, we held Whenever, aa a leeatt of the was the aam^ a hollow recep- took 8 to 4 houra to ncmmpiiah we ought ^ respect do some yielding Legislature's over - authorUng tacle for tl)i oil, either open iheae tallow oandlee, mode____ tor forth on the necessity of some ultimate some of us do not easily imderstand. and under-approprlatBig and un­ o r covered,^ a handle fo r ca rry - ev ery d a y use, g iv e ^^i**h , "no-saylng” on the part of college of­ der - taxing, a state deflolt ing it on one aide, and on the needed light tor the housewife ficials. There had to conie a time, we does appear, the Legislature opposite aide a little trough or but wero for from pleasant to thought, when unreasonable, extreme, Waning Prestige Of The UN names the deficit after wlut- groove in which tbe wick nest- smell and smoked bssUy. FVm* ever Governor happens to be ed. special occasions, a limited num- Impractical and preposterous demands, The United Nations celebrated its sitting. And lately, the LegMa- AS ctvlliaatlon advanced, the her ’ of bayherry cancBes were ' twenty-fourth birthday last weak, but ths many of them pressed Just to be extreme ture has been claiming that if lamps became more graceful in made. If anyone would Hke the celsbratlona were falnt-hoarteit caught it were in session all tbe time, onpearaace and delicate rocipe for making bayberry and preposterous, met with a firm up in the mythology rather than the ^ Oourteey Notional Gallery of Art, WaaMneton, D.C. it could prevent such dellolta. /ornamentation made them more candles tt can be copied from reality of aohlsvement. U Thant himself denial. The fact that society felt guilty What la now-in the nows U set the defeatlat tone with another one attractive. Both the Greeks and ^ oendle making display at over its past neglect of the problem of EDOUARD VUILLARD: The Artist's Mother Pouring Water Into A Carafe. the fact that, after the 1168 Leg­ of those gloomy messages which Imve Romans made lampe from ala- ^ museum, islature authorized expansion equal justice for all its people, black or become his hallmark, and in which he baster and metals which show Thomas, Tusser, in the six­ of the food stamp plan, but teenth ■ century, wrote - in his white, could not, we thought. Justify the stressed that time is running out in the artistic ability of a very high neglected to provide an appro­ "Direotlons to Housewives": nuclear arms race, and that the drive to order txtth In workmanship and over-yielding that had been visible on Herald priation for this puipooe, the the moon has taken priority over the By Rowland Evans Jr. design- "Wives, make thine own oandle some campuses. flow of resources to the poor and under- In Governor has had to ask the In 1788, A ig a n d , a Swiss Yesterdays finance Advisory Committee to We do not retract such sentiments. privilegsd. chemist, invented a wick in the taUow, e ’ er Juggle funds around, in a way troet cemeth in We do wish to present two pieces of The delegates, howwver, carry on busl- Robert D. Novak form of a hollow tube, rather ness as usual, drowning themselves in 25 Yean Ago which may ultimately reflect than the flat ones commonly in And make thine own oandle relevant testimony, one illustrating the words and rssolutlonB. TheU: New Toiic Report itself In a state, defloit, to use. This wick was fitted cloee- o’er winter begin." Manchester lags during last effect of the point of view we recom­ glass tower is so safely insulated from provide the $8M,000 the pro­ ly into a metal tube of the few days of War Bond cam­ gram needs. the outside world that they are often WABHINaTON —As op­ Virginia. Thus, the Haynsworth Even where the campaign paign with $148,000. purchased; same efanpe which extended ... mended, the other quarreling with the This action by the Governor drugged into a sense' of importance, position to his confirmation as affair has exposed the limita­ squeesad out a vote for Hayns­ quota is $2,607,000. downward through the bottom' V aS H ar A lllltlllflP! point of view itself. and the Finance Advisory Com­ which they know, in their more lucid a Supreme Court Justice In­ tions of Mitchelllsm. worth, however, its long-term of tbe oil reservoir, allowing mittee Is precisely the bind of Last week, down at Fairfield Univer­ momenU, simply doss not exist. exorably mounted this autumn, Ironically, despite inbred impact may be negative. Sen. a current of air to come up SeUing Pecans 10 Yean Ago thing the Legislature normally A couple of weeks ago, the Canadian Judge (Element Haynsworth Southern love for lost causes, Ralirii Smith, appointed to Ever­ through the center of tbe burn­ sity, a group of 17 black students took Church services, road race, resents, because It Is an- exer­ ing wick as wett as on the out­ Foreign UOnlster, Mr. Mitchell Sharp, twice requested — and was Mitchell’s tactics have not en­ ett McKinley Dirkaen’s seat The annual sale of pecans over Xkvler Hall, and evacuated It only cise of great power by the ex­ complained about the excessive speech- twice denied — permission chanted the South. Southern Re­ from minds and an underdog highlight program for Thanks­ side. He reaixmed that the oxy­ sponsored by the Vassar Club to withdraw hi^name from con­ giving Day. ecutive branch in the absence gen would consume the car­ after University authorities had grant­ making. One of his minions, assigned to publican leaders feel he should for election in bis own right next ot Hartford is now being held sideration befd^e the Senate. have permitted 'Haynaworth to of the Legislature. But when It bon, giving a strong bright ed all their demands except one. do some research, found that in one year, ia the classic example. in the Manchester area and will The deoisioii ts^eny Hayne- withdraw, bellevli^ that this was in session the Legtslatuze light without smoke. This Ar- week, 48 speeches in the Oeneral As­ Arriving in Washington intent emtinue through the holiday This would seem, then, to have been worth’s request and Instead would not measurably reduce did not choose to assume Its gand burner and'' Us glass sembly had poured, forth 282,460 words. on establishing an independent A'Thonght for Today season. Proceeds vrill iMneflt a push his nomination to the bit­ the President’s popularity in own fun reaponslbiUty in this chimney were very important one of those Instances in which we had The UN, hs said, was drowning in a sea image. Smith announced his op­ Sponsored by the Manchester scholarsh^ fund for area girls. ter end was made by President Dixie. One such Southern Re­ matter. It believed that Amg. inventions. been tlUnking some no-saylng would have of words—and, what la more, most of it position to Haynsworth. He was CoimcU of Churches The pecans, either shelled Nixon on the emphatic recom­ publican, previoualy gushing in could be Juggled, or that some­ Until tbs eariy 19tb oentury, 'is lost for posterity. promptly subjected to a plncer halves or pieces, are in ons- been appropriate. And apparently some mendation of Atty. Gen. JUm his admiration for Mitchell, now thing would turn up, or that, if fuete used in lamps wore usual­ One only has to look at the UN’s "local oam pal^ of pressure, from the pound bags. Th^ may be Mitchell, (Cabinet strong man gives the Attorney General a C- A doctor was recently intor- ly those readily avallaitte ki the of ^'airfield University's friends and crl-^ paper," the "New York Times." Once White House on one hand and need be, another deficit could purchased at the L. T. Wood and the President’s chief po­ mlnus in handling the Hayns­ vterwed who admitted taking area, such os olive oil, greosa tics thought so too, for we now have, in - upon a time, scarcely a day would go Illinois regulam energized by be run. In short, it catculidsd litical advisor. That decision re­ worth affair. LSD and spending some time fiJh oil or whale oU. With the Locker Plant, 61 Biaaell St., or by without at least one story, and often the White . liouse cn the other. that the executive branch might from members of the conunit- the news, a statement from the presi­ flected Intense personal pique ' That means Mitchell purchas­ irith people who were LSD invenHon of the Aigand diim- more, about events at the UN. This ses­ Ihs consequent fllpflop to Hayns- come to the resciie exerclalng a tee. . dent of Fairfield Univerrtty, the Very felt ^y both Mr. Nixon and hie ed very little in the South at usera. power it should not, by current n«or lamp, the asorch for better sion, the UN is lucky to catch the at- Attorney General over the liber­ wbrth’s side has brought him Mrs. Robert Smith a t 161 the cost of havoc elsedrhere In "I was curious about the leglslaUve theory, be aflowed to fuel was begun. Lard oil, benzo­ Rev. William C, Mclnnes, that he has tenUon of the paper’s editors even once al-labor assault against Hayns­ to political rock-bottom at home. Hartford Rd. and Mrs. Paul Ma­ the party by struggling des­ claims these pecple made for possess. line, camphene end coisa oil a week, and on those ocoaskma It la worth, But more significantly, Moreover, new anhnoaitles to­ loney o f 186 W ells St. a re co- encountered "most discouraging" criti­ perately to save Haynsworth the drugs they used — expan­ It is also in ths nciwa, as a baoame popular; but not until mainly to underline the frustrations of it reflected John Mitchell’s ward the White House have chairmen of the sale. Others cism of the way he dealt with the black ths world organisation. the past month. sion of the jiuman personality, sort of poetic Justice retort 1880 w hen R eicbenhaich and D r. grand political strategy tor the The lufvoc resulted from sprouted In the Senate Republi­ participating in the sale are dem ands. feelings of brotherhood, peace. from the executive branch, eXuistian discovered kerosene, Ths Oeneral Assembly has now been Republican party. plying brutal political pressure can cloakroom. One liberal OOP Mrs. Gilmore Cole of 68 Ste­ My disillusion was sharp and the Legislative Management was ttu Idsol fuel found. phen St., Mrs. Chirtis Farrell of He took the point of view that "there hi session for over aU weeks and will Mitchell has privately ex­ on undecided Republican Sen- Senator, lobbied fiercely by profound. I experl^iced the re­ Committee, the new symbol of Hosrever, this was soon re- 183 H elalne R d ., M rs. John continue unUl ChrUtmas. President Nix­ plained this in conversation atom in a muscular campaign home-state polttldans In Hayns- is nothing in the agreement which had on has come and gone, offering to share worth’s behalf, late last month verse of these values." the Legislature’s new impor­ plaoed by gas light and by 18M B irchard o f 108 M dC ee S t., with frlsnds. Although he weeks organised by Harry Dent, Chief not been originally accepted by the the wonders of the spaos age with the announced his oppodUan. JU- The expcuislon of our hearts tance and fiscal independence, gas was used throughout the Mrs. Winthrop Merrlam ot ago realised that Haynsworth political aide In the IVhlte Hoiase. poorer nations but offering no commit­ theugh lobbying abruptly ceas­ to take In our feUow man Is a finally felt itself forced to ac­ civilized world. With the discov­ Ripley Hill, 'South (Coventry, and s ch o o l." might well be rejected by the Dent moblUxed' party eldera, ments of the kind—in hard cash—that ed, the Senator soon learned slow and drawn-out process and cept one piece of independence ery of electrlctty not long after­ Mrs. Indrik Llnask of Mt. Ver­ Senate, Mitchell Insisted that county chairmen, financial con- But, he went on, "threats of withdraw­ really oount. Ha has also oaUsd for sym­ cannot be accomplished In an it wasn't quite ready for. With wards, all other forms of light­ non Apts., Vernon. fighting to the very end—win or trlbutora, and assorted other that the White - House ordered al of financial support, Judgments bas­ pathy, and perhaps dlplomatlo,! help in Congressional liaison oCtioers In instant. It Is with far less a tongue in cheek honoring of ing became ohedleto. lose—would lead toward hie Republican stalwarts'^ from his quest to settle the Vietnam war, but government agencies to give drama that we plod op in the the new law making the Legis­ Although electricity is now in ed on selected newspaper quotes, and great goal: winning pver the ooast-to-coaat to barrage wav­ general used throughout the again without suggesting a apeoiflo role G eorge W allace South In 1872. him a mlnlminn a t hrip hence- footrtepe of Christ seeking to lature its own financial mooter, expressions of dismay at the ‘downfall’ ering Senatom with pleas, ad­ oivlliaed ‘world, oil lamps and for ths world body or its unhappy Sec- And even if Haynsworth did for(h . make love a reality in our life. the execuUve branch turned ThcM iogM iif Day vice, and threats. candles are still in u8e, of the school” are "moat discouraging.’^ retary-Oeneral, who plans to celebrate lose, Mitchell added, another There is no sign Huo M r. over to it an $86,0(» batch of eape- om H —OANmr . Occaslanally, the campedgn Rev. Thomas J. Barry ctelly during the winter boUday the UN’s quarter century next year by Southern conservative would be' NUon’s unllmUed confidence In bills inherited from the days "We were successful In keeping pea^e St, Jamea’ Church season many tamlUes enjoy us­ nHBBQirrwKAP resigning. nom inated In hie place. went beeerk, spoUlng a mini- MltcheU’s good Judgment has di­ of the old order. There seams on the campus," said Father Mclnnes. ing candles to provide soft, fes­ The Foreign Mlnlstera of many coun­ But Mitchell wax obllvlods to movement to purge Sen. Marii minished one hit. But the awe ______f______little doubt that, the executive tive light A great variety of ARIHUR DRIN "We were successful' In not having to tries have come a« usual at ths opening the perils Inherent In this tactic. H atfield in O regon in 1872 over MltcheU’s poUUcal virtu­ branch action in handing the (which evoked telephone apoto- riM, shape and ctrior is readily resort to outside force to offset -Inside of ths ssaalofK pandered, and gone off He failed to foresee the tension osity felt by friend and foe alike grant a parade permit was over­ leglslaUve branch the privilege gles Friday morning from White again. Mr. WtUtam Rogers, the US Sec­ that his strategy would produce Inside the peuty has evaporated ruled by the President himself of paying these blUs was an in- force. Hotm counselor Bryce Har­ retary of SUte, has been hmdlnt court / between Republican Sena- since the Haynsworth affair — in a call to Mitchell. Minor tenUoaal cruel touch, and low). In other cases; it exacer­ "The events of Nov. 21 have proved for his overseas ooUeaguss in ths tora, state party organisations, a devdopmsnt that In time though it was, this was the first the whole exchange of pack­ bated already abrasive relations to be very trying for everyone concern­ mission across the road from the Unit and the White House. Nor did could oonceivaUy Influence the such reversal' suffered by the ages therefore becomes s fltttiM between the regular party and Nations. SonM minor aches and he undeistand that nothing President himself. Attorney General. Considering part of the hlotory of the war. ed. a Senator — as In, Illinois with have no doubt bean dlspdM of, l^t fo^ would have been lost In the In fact, s decUion affecting the political ahambles of the The doUara in both packages, LIFE... Charles H. Percy,{who Ignored "There is really no victory In such/ all the talk the big problems am ain South had Haynsworth been the Nov. 16 inarch on Washing­ Haynswortb affair, some Repub­ however, come from one oom- som e 400 lettem receiv ed the events, only pain, and anyone who would Jtut as before. drithdrawn a month ago and ton might Just turn out to be licans are hoping it is a pre- mon source, the civilian tax­ [EALTH... roplaced with a conaervatlve morning, of the vote and op­ For -all. the flurry and S^iaoulaUon prophetic. The Justice Depart- muTBor of things to come in payer caught in the middle of read otherwise has not seen the realit; posed Haynsworth anyway. about direct or indlreot nMUtatlons on such as Rep. Richard Poff of mtat’s bullheaded ^tuaal to Washington. the w ar. of the occasion. the Middle Bast, U Ihanfs efforts are One also has an improsaloii IVE... "T o see thU as a case of IT studenu right baok to square onb. Though the that, 'if the two branches Beoretary-aenaral sUll/aohes to a disrupting the rights of 1,800 other at^- . ever manage to stop flgMtiy, •ME... leading role in Vietnam, only oynlolsm they might realize they resUy dents,” he said, "la a gross mlsreprls- greeted the suggesUlM by Senator Kd- By Whitaker VduII gst a sock out or joining don’t have very mneb to "«*»♦ ’'sentatlon of the facts." * I mund Muskle that U Thant should bo about. . conjured up os a p4smsmaker. EEDOM... We take that as the pained, heajl- The Nigerian civU war, too, has pass­ felt reaction of a university administra­ ed them by at the United Nations. Peace­ ourlSTO ChristmasClub ' tor to the point of view our "no-saylng" making efforts there would be hderfer- Today in History editorial advanced. ing In the internal affairs of a member country, and that would bo against th»r By THE ASSOCIATED PBESS It la the very premises of that same lofty UN charter. Today" is Tuesday, Nor. 16, editorial position which come under at­ the 828th day of 1868. Thera a n So, today,. It U buslnesa as usual at the 36 daye left in the year, tack In a letter from a Vsssar alumna, - UN. In- those dreary, wtndowiesa oom- Tedays nwiiij signing herself Muriel Haynes Adame, nUttee rooms, they are solemnly debat­ a ing politloal, economic, and social pcob- WR CE On this data in 1788. the Brit­ in a letter to the New York Times, chid­ lema, net to msntlan such sordid mattem ish STScuated Now York—thair last mlUtsiy l^ioalUan in tbe ing that newspaper for a "no-saylng” as the UN's own highly precarloua bud- and a beauUfiil tZ'Prescut -jgtSQLpnsitinn The staff hqp mushroom- Unltto States in ^ Reyohi^at editorial it published last Nov. 8. s r y W ar. sd with ths speeohss and the endleaa sandi^^ch traiK to boot? The. pertinent section of the Muriel msetlngB and conferenoss. It is perhaps On M e Dn8s Adams letter reads as follows: the biMt living proof of Parkinaon’s Law, In 1768, the B ritish Fort Duquasne in tbe Pittsburgh Start next year's Christmas today, by opening a Hart* "The Times (Nov. 4) criticised the set­ and It is flourishing In ths world’s most expensive city. k i tb e F rench and tinWaw .ford NationarChristmas Club Account. We lt give you tlement of black student demands at w ar. Whan U Thant introduced the 19T0 bud­ a free official Seymour Sock (while they last, so hurry!) Vaaser College as capitulatory and il­ get, he spoke Utterly of the organisa­ b) I8n, canao etty was se­ lected as N evada'sphyi and a gracious Anchor Hocking glass tray with its own legal.: conducUng ‘negotiations under du­ tion’s financial plight and said that no " ...ptaisc God arganlntlon, hewever great Its prastlge. In 1868, unkm troop s qaphired plastic carrying bag. ress’ and ’acceptance of . .. Separatism.’ coUld survive indefinitely on a precart- ^CiMtoosry Ridge in the final The use of such tenha tends to reduce ous a basis.. But tottering budgets are not day of Ow OvU War battla of AH you do is sign up to save as little as $1— or up to Lootoiit MtkBdain. Tenn. V from whom the issue to a matter of legal tactics. the reason tor the yN ’s waning prestige. N or Ip it the fault of inadequate publicity. bi UU, TTisIrtwn and M n. $10 a week. Sign up at arrili office of Hartford National. "I believe this reveals, a failure of the The roote of the trouUe Ue far deeper W oodrw WUaott’a daiwtator,^ I all blessings flow.” Come the, 1970 holiday season, you’ll be awfully glad ') imagination and our continuing n^oral —in the continuing unwUUngneas U the Jeoole. was married to Franeto I ' ■ a Sayre at a White H o m o w n fi-, you did / ’ Ulndneas on the subject of race. The major Powers to use ths UN as a aego- ■neeasegvxF tlatlag forum and as an tnatrument for- dhH- ' fact of Integratlan, now established in Fssoivliig at least some of ths world’s In I860, marly aite «*—ty Uw, Is not iq Itself sufficient to repair . problem s. The UN’ s peace-keeping ma^ wen blamed on a oterm Itet HARTFORD NATIONAL ohlnery had its last suecess In Cypnw. whipped acrosB at eastiwm and the human damage it Intends to redress. HC)l It has since been rusting. Neither ora­ mM-western atetss. MO stAiN snar - sMifOttsnt.coNN Nor can it automatically release this tory nor the, flood of resohitlona is haw in 1861, PnsidsBt jelm F. THB CHOICE BANK HOWnaO HQIMCS- ACTMUlHOUIfS .NOlMAN HOUttS ing any impact on world aftalra. — Kaimedy was bated In Arllag* abused lotion of our people from the *^Never Mind That Bird Up Aheady C ilsbU /W d HKLLA PglCK IN THB MANCHB8TBR ton National remstssy aa mfi- 1793 Msstow f.O.r.C ^ pressing psychological necessity to dis- (ENGLAND) GUARDIAN lions aroimd tbs wortd - m—»««i Watch Out for That Jog Runner Behind U$r* 'laii • m v • t n t - i A • iisew* . i,: . |i— • ••Mw.toi • itiewuii* • • rttMS • a » i « i •m*u C «o»7» M Ht foai • •'.eei'ji • iJ • '-A-M vit • wsiO^Ms • enJit . u u s s t * . ’: 13a * . ! * • im »» • 'joios • Miiwost • .iMMb • wociHees I ) -•V

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D eaths In A bou t Towp Kh^wnDUtrict South W intlsor .O bituary •/ ' ■ H istory T ells T h a n ^ s iv in s s First Church 6i C hii^ Scien­ TworCar Crash Kills Hermit Gives Land M n. ThonuM Wnty T h e N ation tist, will have Its regHilar mid­ week testlmiohy meeting tomor­ D ress Slacks W eren t Always the Same ^hool Panel Funeral aervlce. for Mw. “ ’**“ « * row at 8 p.m. at the church.. The Easit Hartford Driver Isabelle Irwin Wray of 88 Oak LOUISVILiLE, Ky. (AP) — F or W ildlife R efuge meeting Is vell, 66, \ Early American Thankaglvlngs, King George n over rebellious JACKSONVILLB, W t. (AP) his family,' a brother, in died yesterday morning at her P**^***or of biology at tbe, Uni- ^ Pennsylvania hlstorUms tell’ us, Bonnie Prince C3uurlea of Soot- The meeting of the Sunset — WUiie Browne m has donat- * home, wijl be held tomorrow at Louisville and s&finit- were raerry, even ribald occa^ land, pained statement end Club. scheduled for Friday has A pproved For Tonight ed as a wUdlUe refuge the 861 r ' Self-educated under the guW 3 p.m. at the Church of the **■ lecturer on bird and been canceled. pronounc ■ slona tor carrying tm in Tom ordered It printed; phriiapa by ance of )iis parents, BTOwne Is . Hospital'from injuries recelvirfi ------—------Nazarene. The Rev. WllUam A. Sunday. He The ^)tudent Council at Rham '^®®®® fashion. Benjamin Franklin, In the state The Boird of Education’ wlU ®* palmetto an avid reader of nevrapapers,- Taylor, pastor, will officiate. the Louisville faculty 40 in an accident on W. Middle church^ Wapping, at 9. Burial has had numerous requests' ’ preachers, public (Petals capital at PhiUjidelphla. meet tonight at 7:80 In the h l^ *“ <* **® ■»«»«“ •<> clvUlsa- magaslnes and history books. Burial wlU be in East Ceme- y*“ as an assistant profes- '*^*‘*- wlU be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, from students about the wear- prtqier Philadelphians . Carried by horseback Into vll- moev uaugiK « i .«> ui uui ^ ^ o f h ll 80 yMM. immlt- Now his days are often spent tery. “ *’• Y ietC a se According to poUce, the Hartford. Of alacks by giris. Tj>4i^ didn’t want It teat way, lages where It was posted In the a®**®®* f® complete Its comnui- announced Mon­ on tee front porch of the' old Holmes Funeral Home, 400 AV>ert Both Ouellette car collided with one Friends may call at the fu- week the council met with the ^® American men of the square, the messag^wdered “ a tee assignments for the'^coming day by the Nature Conservancy, wooden cabin where he has Main St., la In charge of ar- HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) _ Al- Still Vague. driven by William Rt^inson, 88, neral home tonight from 7 to Faculty. . C on^ttee; „ , to discuss-----^ ?*?™® •i*a*o*T hooks, day of pubUc thanksgiving’’ ~ year.J — . The------board------will------also------hear recipient . of -- the — ------land. The — prt- lived most of his life . rangements. bert Roth, 71,, onetime vaude- of 61 Purnell PI. last night at 9i. ' ™^®*’' drinking, romancing jivlte "prayers and sermons wa.a,.iai report from the '^f® nonprofit organlsstlon He never said why he chose There are no calling hours, vllle dancer who shared blHlnga (Oontfamed from Page One)' about 11 on W. Midde .’I^ e ., Ouellette was emidoyed as a The following recommenda- Indian -women, singing in tav- suitable fip the occaston.*’ ~ a .. valued the lahd at approximate- isolation, but expressed one ra­ Memorial contribuOons may with such stars as MUton Berle, fense MinUtry issued a state- west of Center St. bus driver for Continental tion-was made: "That giris be ®™> smoking-hemp or pa^tak- The proclamation ctmUnued: 'Aislnesa manager and a cur- ^ million. n e t In life: n / ^ d not achieve be made to the Church of the George Jessel, George Bums ,ment...»..v last^turday saying there Robihson Is reported In satis- ’Trailways, .Hartford. He was alibwed to wear dress slacks In ®* opium and other dru^, "And that the said day m a y Hculum report. Denlsens of tee area include hls-ombltion to become a Pony Naiuirene or the Newington and W. C. Fields, died Monday ''h ^ been no'*massacre *1n” tte condition at the hospital bom March 11, 1911 in Rorties- accordance with the definition “ nd gathering In tee streets to be observed with a solemnity Republican State C a rm a n tee bald eagle and the yellow- Ebepreos rider, Crippled Children’s Hospital. of cancer. Roth worked in HoUp- raid. ' -multiple lacerations. He ter. Mass. of attire In the student Hand- celebrate Thanksglvring Day. becoming our Christian profes- Howard E. Haustman and Mrs. crowned night heron, both near Asked why, he gave hls land Mrs. Wray’s name was Incor- wood for a time after the de- In the CBS television inter- under special care. Survivors include two sa f*°ok — that Is, neat, clean and Pennsylvania historians agree sion, anci not as has been too of- Anna-Mae SwUaski, vlce-chalr- extinction from tee inroads of away after so many years of rectly spelled Ray in last night’s cllne of vaudeville, view, Meadlo said he was a Police, are withholding de- Oeorge A. Ouellette Jr. of Wa respectable. That this be given t**®! tee picture of Pilgrims eat- ten the practice with drunken- man of the Republican State civilisation. ()e«p attachment to It, tee old paper. Edith M .Dsbb member of Calley’s company at tailed Information about the ac- ’ “ “ “ tephen a trW to see how it will work turkey and singing solemn ness and other Mnds of licen- Central Committee, will attend Browne never went to school, hermit replied: NEW YORK (AP) — Edith M. the Ome..iof the My Lai opera- cldent pending the outcome of . ® 5: ®o^'” .hymns Just doesn’t tell tee tiousness, to the dishonor of God the South Windsor Republican married, attended church or - "I believe tee saying from tee Mrs. Eric Anderson, tlon. The man said both he and a coroner’s report. - ‘nils recommendation was ac- whole story. 4 to tee reproach of the Chris- Victory Party this Saturday rode In an airplane. He had Bible that bread cast,,upon tee Dabb, 96, who organized and di­ I Ouel- ELLING'TON — Funeral ser­ Calley participated in the UU- Roy Morrow, 23, o f South cepted and Itecomes effective For example, consider tee tlan name . . . evening, according to Thomas hardly left the land—Acquired waters comes back to rou.” rected for more than 80 yean and vices for Mrs. Eric Anderson the Young Women’s Christian Windsor, died late Sunday night p -t-r Immediately. -. first Thanksgi-ving Day pro- "I do hereby order teat the J. Donnelly, cluOrman of the by hls lawyer father )n 1884— The new wildlife refuge will of Crystal Lake, who died yes­ AsEOCiation’s program for Meadlo said U.8. soldiers as the result of an accident on p-triek Yule Lighting claimed In the colony, of Pehn- majestrates and other officers affair. since he was 6 monthii'old. The be named the Theodora Rooee- terday morning at Rockville T h e electricity division of tee sylvanla. 5> of Justice be especially careful Rep. Donnelly expects Haus- last other surviving member of veil Preeerve. American Indiana, died Mon-' womMflnd*^hiMt* T ‘"solving his car and O’Sullivan o f / w L t - Groton, General Hospital, will be to­ day. women and cWldren in the cen- the car of Paul Hesketh, 17. of Mass.; and f i ^ grandchildren Industrial Arts Department is As was tee case with frequent to prevent all immoralities or sman to «««^**«« GOP success ------morrow at 11 a.m. at the Com­ Just Tooling A round. offering a new service to res- ITiank^ving Day proclama- riotous disorders whatsoever.’’ throughout Connecticut In this Idents in tee Region 8 area, tlons, the one on July 34, 1746, The proclcunatlan precedes by fall’s local elecUons as well as munity United. Methodist Galesburg* inventor LaFrance Bressen saw an old poster from the l020’s show­ He quoted Calley I as saying The funeral for Morrow will Tarklln miyTid., New Bedford, Vernon Church of Crystal Lake. . ’The You know what to do w ith’em’ be tomorrow at 8 a.m. from Mass., Is Ih charge of arrange- Beginning Dec. ,3. it will In- stemme*.from a news event of 43 years the proclamation of the comment on Republican' pros-’ ing a one-whMl motorcycle, so he built himself one. He sits inside a 86-inch augurate a Christmas lighting national s)g;nlflcance. first nafioned Thanksgiving « over 86,000 and for a single rome have died on the battle- ^® x4 tlnue"To I S t c e ^ .Ellington, died yesterday at Q . So you fired something meeting agenda passed last ship cases, so that It can ob-, pro- electricity ^ p . Building Committee to proceed “ « " the Chase recent- Board of Education. P*"®"- ov®' « • « » ln«»m® «o Hartford Hospital. ’ like 60-70 shots tain as much information as held before they could vote. ^ U ^ ^ ^ h . n '^ r ^ S d pull troope out of j^ tn a m even f 0*®“ a ‘ level ' of------484,000 U.8. 4-H Congn*. ------^ _ lj\assteted the PhlUlplne ves- The paranU of chUdren In tee t>« «>®cl«re»mM c u morrow at 10 a.m. . at .. the_ Vln-_____ matlc,a,_ so ___ you .can’t—you Just lr>W8 hiilldinirbuilding on rondnroads u/hirhwhich any aivision OI a pi6C6 OI nnHand enforced thGy do app6aJ*anC6 COm- - - ^ is land Into three or more parts. man said y- Nixon has warned that an In- « from NOV. 39 through The C e ^ w a s being towed by **® ‘**® ^alk along busy Rt 80 where *PP'y •*“ ' cent Funeral Home, 880 Hop- spray the area. . . you really are not yet completed and ac- not elect. This is fundamentallv anything loteer veik^l when tee line Congregational Church, a ld ew l^ ^ i t formation tee assessor’s office Construction Fees f^damentally .^out Ss crl^^VuiTor ^ 0!;? ’The sp^esman described the crease In U.S. casualties, evl- by Leo and Theodore Kaminski, 7® *‘"® meadow St., Simsbury. Burial can’t know howmany you killed cepted by the town provided a unjuat,’’ It contended. l^ ren was toe Connecticut broke. The was able to Main St., South Windsor on may be -«alled. ’The second ordinance estab­ cumstances of the interview.’’ wlthdrav/al as an "on-going, dence that the enemy is building A *7* C onn^cut Kaminski paroel At that time tee board ^11 be In Center Cemetery, c a ^ the come going so fari bond Is posted to in­ Calling today’s youth the best continuing program’’ and said ®P his forces in South Vietnam, State Clothing vrtnner ^ h®r ^ ^ ^ put another on the Cebu Dec. 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Simsbury. I might have killed 10 or 16 of lished fees for new construc­ all.^ns®-pald Wp to O^o ^ sure completion. And the town educated -the country has ever the momentum would be main- or slgntflcantly intensified bat- and take it in untu7 co“ ^ wUl.fsatura Natalie Garvin ‘7*’®"“ ,^ ;:® There are no calling hours. them .... tion, alteration and removal; of WaUlngford who will cut sll- children walk down White produced, Eisenhower said, "A ta h ^ beyond the announced tlefield activity could cause him ^ ® asked the buUdlng cbm- merclal tugboat Ombudsman Q. You’re married? now has an ordinance establish­ for signs, electrical work and Town Opens Bids houettes. ” ing fees for permits as requ plumbing, effective Immedlate- very high percentage, 76 to 80 Inuhedlate goal of 60,000, which to slow down the withdrawal „ . mlttee to find out from the NIcholaa J. Tangney A. Right. reached last week, some 26 process, The greens booth will display Q. Children? by the state'building code. The ly. In each category, the fees per cent, are opposed to the war \r owners of the land If It would . .. J ^ there would be a guard to help Appointed At Nicholas J. Tangney, 76, of 117 For Lubricants lays before the Dec. 16 objec- Laird told senators last week R o ^ C lov^ of tee M ^ c be available If tee town wished della robWa wreaths and center y ,, children cross at Grove St A. TVo .... town also accepted Tumble- “ re the same. They were based y®^ ®“ly “ very tiny percentage W. Center St., died yerierday brook Rd. Into the town road *h® Manchester fees, Atty. refused to serve.’’ The Sun Oil Oo., the Sheli t*ve date. that infiltration from Norifa Department at tee High School ^ buy It. Last night the bulld- ‘Peace pbot’ pieces, candle holders, topiary ^ go to the Northeast School, Fairfield Hills Q. How do you shoot babies? He said,his figure was based *he Texaco Oil Cp'- "D*® spokesman said Secre- Vietnam, which Nixon reported hos been “ p p ^ ^ a resource committee reported, that traes, waH plaques ^ d other that morning at Manchester Mem­ A. I don’t know. It’s Just one system with provisions. Mahon said. orial Hospital. on his own experiences with ^ apparent low blddOrs ^ ry of Defense Melvin R. Laird had dropped by 80 per cent from ^ indicated, without C h r i s t y and yearraund deco- u,g parents have not InsUtsfi NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) — An Mr. Tagney was born Jan Of them things----- About 26 residents, including *®®® ^ 1®*’® ®®‘‘' young people. ^®r supplying the tovm wlW a believes there Is a momentum a year ago, is again on the rise. oaUon Commission of the Music reservation, teat Ws property Fund Raisii^g rgtlcna. children take tee ombudsman, aoslgnsd to medl- 80, 1894 In Boston, Mass., son Q. Did you know Lieutenant town officials, attended the t® *200; $4, for »201 The commission suevested the ''“ *^®‘y ®* ®‘bi. grease/ and the withdrawal process that Officials have not yet decided Educatore’ National Conference, be available tor sote Many handmade items are white St. route, which tee “t« In problstns Involving em- of Patrick N. and Margaret ------^ meeting, which was moderated ^ Natten^ JIliututes T ^ t a ? ^ t*’® wlU continue. ^ on the significance of this in- •n»e commission wlU meet According to tee building com- featured at tee handicrafts and board feels Is a safe route, ployes, administration and < I. m ^ A. Yes, he was my platoon ^2 Unsuccessfui Mulcahy Tangney, and had lived le^de, by James Hassett and lasted “ ^dltlonal thou- months. The spokesman agreed that a crease—^whether it represents durlng the National Convention q,,ttee chairman. John Gcttler, sewing booth. Aprons, smocked Board members indicated they oiheni, has bssn appointed at about two hours. Town counsel ireanv ™ d ? d nro 0 ‘> ‘® appu^ent low "ew prraldenUal ^ouncem ent e n e m /t o ^ e in March In CWcago. One of, KaminskiKamlnaki at firsthna took the r^ posl- i. NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) dresses, night gowns, toyar mit- felt tee parents .should be en- Fairfield Hills state hospHal, in Manchester for 21 years. He could he have was employed as manager at •^°b" Mahon was present and Iram on trjhy^^^^^^ of withdrawal goals probably a d v a n ta g e ^ f^ ro tlS ^ i7 ‘ *®" famUy did not Able Nathan, an IsraeU who *®"® ®oP*- P®^ holders, and couraged further to have their proval, f © Ifl $ . S ...... P y p®y tranamlHAlfin ffiiMa* GHaIi Will describe what alreadv hna oirwm* a.Ua m*i ’Bjri.aS. Dr. Robert B. MUlsr, now the Continental Baking Co.. East ,___! _• aided In steering the meeting 1 6 rs, 8 a n chologlcal effects of marijuana /* ^ ® '" ‘flo n (iiUds; Shell '!®"®^^® J*>at already has er along the Ho Chi Mlnh Trail ®«>®™ Meillna? ^ r S T a J d the training cri- ^ t s T l ^ l U S f y wants to broadcast both sides of ‘* “ ® “ '® ®‘’ -uperlntendent of tes mental Hart/oPd, before he reUred about I wouldn’t know . . . through Its questions to the ___ Oil for multi-purpose greases; ®®®*> happening. to rejdaoe battlefield losses A -J ^ deElraoUlty to the fam- . Itema available. route. hoeDltal' Mid today fUohartl final votes. Gorton complained of not being and Texaco Oil/O il/ for torque Nixon Is exper’ * " teria needed to become a mu- iiv an a homnaitA i. ™ Middle Bast problem to u _ ^8 « . . a .. iw. ^ ruuoarxi IP years ago. He w m a U.S. q The startling recent increase _ ,. expected to make a which have been running at the Me teacher in this countrv ly as a HomeSite. TOe land is t n t. . Homemade apple pies are one Dr. Raymond Ramadell, Petereen of Bridfspoit. a pay- able to get to the new building , fluids, further annoimcement on with- rate of 10,000 per month, or ^ y veteran of World m r I. retrospect,as you look Two amendments were added inspector's office when it la in marijuana use by many Used Items operated as a farm. *** * delicious items on sale perintendcnl of schooU, said the chlatric aide, would fill th# new vounv oeonle ’’ it said "has in- '^® ®*^®' ST^oses and lubri- drawals by late December. ’This whether Hanoi Is preparing for He ^ a former member the back on a'l of that? - to the llrst ordinance. A second opened, an hour each weekday tensifled the’ conflict’ between ®'’® *®*‘ town vehicles would be his third such an- major new offensive actions, several at Rham ^ K a ^ k l s c K torTHf eS^rt 7 7.® ^ '"'‘"•O^'y- Old THmers Cathedral Club In Well. It’s been on'^my con- "as determined by the Plan- morning and afternoon, and an- are seeking used Items for ed their minds noting they do 1“ a talk at Yale University 7^® b^ ed S ® ^ , the a r i^ e n t teat ^ ^ ® • Complaints by smployss st the Bociton. generation/ -passenger cars and trucks. nouncement since the troop re- u.S. batUefleld deaths roro to J u, "olence and It’s going to stav on «»lnK Commission” was added other resident asked whether. If K®n®r“generations- tlons- anaand poseaposed enorenor- others who submitted bids to- ductlon program was ordered In 113 a week ago, the second teelr various projects. own another f ^ mme^ 180 Monday night, Nathan said con- toL ^ m T T b era ” d t e S ^ ‘‘“•P**®' resulted In Uitm Surrivors teclude a daughter, conscience for the rest of In Section 1 (1). "After a pub- he had applied for a certificate "'®'“ problems in the enforce- successive increase, but offi- The electronics classes are in acre, in south Windsor and tribuUon. generated by a fulh S i I n v ^ t k m . by Mate Mra. Nancy Reese Off CaUfomla; my life, but like I said Ood pun- He hearing" was prefixed to of registration before the or- n^e^t of drug laws.’ Getty OH Co Pentagon authorities declined ci{tls have discounted the rate of greet need of any ’’eleotronlcB suggested that the town could. PaR® advertisement In tee New ‘'RamsdeU also mmOa a ®* condltlone at the • brother, J ^ e s A. Tangwy of-i,i,ed me the very next morn- Section 6. dlnance went into etfect, he Marijuana offenses are dealt Manchester, this year Is t® dl‘Il®cua8 either a rate of with- ^ise as not big enough to cause Junk.” Anyone having old ra- u r desired, submit an offer Yo*’'‘ Times didn’t even equal "l® "» a U ^ booth, woodwork- D r R ^ ^ e U ^ hospltol. p»chM ter Masa; five slstora, ing." ,j,beTTie Planning Commission Is would now be liable for the new with severely by ^ law Md ^banging Its orocedure for ad- draw Mlse Mary V. Tangney, Miss are felonies In most states the ®»»®nglng Its procedure for ad- f ® timetable . ^ slowdown or interruption, of dioe, TV’s, or tubes, and Is for the property. the price of tee nfl. '**'* ^® etudei£' on the aohool Inwra ’*'*• hso probes did not • • • the board which determines I®**- ^®*^ ^ Another small parcel of land Nathan saM be 1 ^ anchored * to eee If any additional^ space kubstenUate claims mode by tee Helen F. Tangney, Miss Kajthryn comndsston noted, while ^ o r • h a r'S d 'tL ^ ^ ch ^ sl!^ ^ stated ^sltlon"*that proritoi^ the U.S. withdrawal press. n ’Tnnmj.v unM v f-. Wot-o-,.,-,* P' "'® o® a land whether a certificate of regik- Selectman Joseph Licltra said '2j®'"ra7 ‘^®’^ *■ ®*'"®‘> hy a ship off 96th Steeet In Man- Tl'"® iJ^®* was available^ He eald he ^Sme •mployes but resulted In esr- R. Tangney. and Mrs. Margaret go I feel like I’ve been t^atlon - a permit to start that In larger toivns the home- Ito. Dudek wto will be a most Arthur St. Louis and he has In- hattan. In hopes of outfitting It up with the solution to ocoom- ‘*‘*1 rsoomntondatlons for Flynn, all of Dorchester, and punished happy recipient. Mrs. Julia Schoeller of Valley bulldlng can be issued. In the owner himself very rarely ap- (Heated he would be willing to with broadcasting equipment ** imxtete the kindergarten puplU change. A raport on the third ThtM enchwillni letteri will bfini His This lack of ^ementary l ^ c consequently, “ t the negotiating table In Paris, Board Approves The Industrial Arts classes sell. The building chairman and taking It to a spot 13 miles f volunteer from tee Newington ^ going to the Norte- InvestlgaOon. the first of Stream, N.Y.; and two grand­ case of a now development, the tor the permit because It wonder ol Sente Cleui to Hie little twyt and Justice has become a pi^ci- will be a party to a cooperative The pattern of pullouts has u^OT tee direction of David noted, however, teat St. Louis off the coast of Israel. Hospital who will help with arts School and also found eev- series being made at all three children. commission must see that at *® done by d contractor. Robert pal source of frustration and ai- Staff Cihanges end |lrli In your life. They will know the AstronaiitH From there he «tld. lie will seats vacant on the bus got state msifial hospUals, has not letter It from Sente beceuM The funeral .will be Friday at Free baby-sitting Is available t„ Vemon Elementary y»t bsen rslsosad. 8 :36 a.m. from the John F. Tier­ Five professional and ooe "®®^®^ *'*®® o ' “ >® ^ “ ® O' hls land broadcast a balanced view of High 8 ^ 1 signs to tel. proposed. . expansion.’’ . ------u. Rttfrom ® parents can sIm^ . Santa School which will accommodate ^------ney Funeral Home, 219 W. Cen­ Quarantined The signs are to be of co- tee Middle East crisis. In hopes The Proof is in the Poetmarkl custodial appointments were aj>- The committee did not go In- of creating muttual understand- will be at the fair and aome first graders. ter St., with a Maas of requiem Hassett, who is Planning Com- Viiit our Sente Cieut Poet Office. SeiKt one of our |iy. have the work inspected. said. proved, and two leaves of ab­ ------' ’ children con have teelr pictures week a 10-year old girl at the Church of the Assumption (Contlnued from Page One) mission chairman, explained !^^tor“^ee7^^e*:^ 'L ^ l®.^! ®* “ ^7 ’ ‘"F ‘'o'P '"* »® «*“ » ® •®h«’ Bar PatroDB Stand colorful letteri end envelopei, FMEI Addreu, itamp and that all new roads are checked “ repeatedly stat- sence granted, by the Board of taken with him. was struck by a car os she on t i n m i . mall It In our ipKial mail 6oi. We will have It poitmarkad at 6. Burial will be In St. beams 6 to 6 or 6 by 8 and A lasagne luncheon will be walked along Onter Road to ODLAJMBUSi Ohio (AP) — As James’ Cemetery. the accomplishment, tell them by members of his commission, ®^ ®®^® ‘*®®® ” ®‘ Education laat night. atjoroxlmatelv 10 to 12 feet in '*®“ ^ ®* ^ committee that a But. Nathan said, Instead of ------— a ------of Thursday, It will be legal to from Sente Cieut, Indiana. Thit It our wey of iayln| Merry of their promotions and Invite the townis donsuUlng engineer, “ homeowner from Qub Will Hold Yules Apartment Approved^ l « ^ h a ®uH*hle site tor the proposed help here he has bad to put up »«rved from 11:80 a.m. to 1 SchcpI. The school transpor- “ Chrlitmei to children ol all a | H . FVtends may coll at the fu­ Teachers aj^inted are: Mrs. on» fourth ®xpahslon of the high school Is with vandals who cut the lines P-*"- «"p to teach third Ohio. followfl tile coda Chftiiev Annual Meeting of on look o.. 8olng to be difficult to arrange, to hie ship and stole some of Pof I«>m 6 to 6 p.m. Fair chair- Rev. Paul , Bowmsui, Mayor HOl^ilOAJltotPJL to 9 p.m. and 'ITiursday from 2 sometime after their quaranUne The m^n topic of discussion wondered whether’ he would McCarthy Plans Rejected grade at Keeney St. School. She irioh an.4 w* iT'^.fcrth “ od expcnsIve. its equipment. men are Mrs. Oralg Nation, Frank MoOoy and the police ds- On that day a law passed by to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The Fellowcraft Club of Man- graduated under a non-degree whfch^hBrt^h***!! ? 1. P*^'[j*'®"' have to pay a 83 fee for Inatall- Th« TndiiMHflJ Arts D e c S - Marie Herbst, member of the Nathan has been called the Mrs. Marshall Bldwell and Mrs. paitmenl took Immediate action last Isglslaturo ^ s J®*® An eight-unit, one -building The commission approved the, P*’®8Tam In 1934 from the State ine inuumnai aits ijepari- .nia „« .k* wi..sia Rt-adforH m pyt on adtHhUoissl patrol oars fa®l and supsrcsdss the old stat- "I am just tremendously the n " ''®‘‘‘’“ “ 'T *«« electrical plug. Atty. Ma- ®h®®‘®«- Dodge of Masons will m®nt' will be very willing to Board of Education, said “ no "Peace Pilot’’ of the Middle . Bradford Cose. ^ KNOWN FOR VALUES Raymond F. Sullivan proud, personally anda n d repre-___ * ironi. . . n..., the 1064 ordnance------wh i ' :ch " hon said.<,1^ that the "code' listed have ItsIte annual meetinfirmeeting Mon- apartment house planned for apartment providing that ®R®’ New nick these up matter where we go It’s going East because of his flights to "Lost Child" Hike In the area to caution drivers ute which required teir patrons Raymond F. Sullivan,Sullivs 67, of TWenty-Two Boy Scouts from and the children. te be akatad to be aervad. sentlng the American people, of Th. ®®^ eupplanta. among Its exceptions ’’minor re- day at WilUe’s Steak House, land on Ferguson Rd. fronting drainage plank are, approved by ward ’ a Also, tee ^ tu re Homemakers 7 , *'*^‘*'’ Storrs, brother of TV. welter Sul- what you’ve done” Nixon sold . ordinance forbade any piir work.’’ The event will-open with a so- on E. Middle Tpke. was approv- the, town department of Public « ®‘ . * ^ ler. newly elected to tee bpard, standing. Troop 186, Wapping, received Ihe petitioners aaked tor a livan of Manchester and father .... ’.. .. building on unaOcentedunaccepted mart.roads. ^our at 6:30 p.m. Dinner ed lost night by the Planning Works. Manchester. HalarvSalary, of America and the Family LiV' Back at MSC, site Apollo except vote. questioned how much acreage "We will solve tee problems training in emergency proce- yee or no answer to teelr ra­ of John Cronin Sullivan of In specific "hardship" v‘ h® subsequent 810,200, pro-rated effective Nk>v Ing C l^ e s are co-sponsoring a u,e three p a rc^ In the Middle East orily when duree and first aid during a q“ ®«t tor transporUUon ss Mission Control, project offl- p .,.. Cheney was sole "nay.’ The will be served at 7:30. and Zoning Commission. Also last night, the commis- 25. Colunrvbia, died Sunday at his collection of good used clothing being considered. Iti* wo.was . noted wowe ar*are aW*able tn to vlaw view bothbote sides "low"loot oJiiM"child" hhike4ba fhi.this haafpast week- woa noted they could r»tnot tatake dale hailed Apollo 12’i success first ordinance passed un- Barl ^ Robertson, president. The apartment house Is plan- sion refused to grant a special and toys for the Mansfield State 'home. Zoning Board chairman Jack Mrs. Aldona Roman to teobh It is some 40 acres. of the story, and the only way end at Nathan Hole State For- “ "X action to contact and said America’s next man anlmously. will preside at the annual meet- ned by Atty. Herman Yules, permit which would have allow- Training School. Survivors also Include his to-the-moon mission, Apollo 18. N°th/ell asked whether the fourth grade at Keeney St. Dr. Robert Llnstone, aaslat- to create this atmosphere Is to eat In Coventry. the stele until the local board „ ...... — ...... , . .. -nimni.niwuTumblebrook Hrt ura. l^K after dinner. Reservations who had met a mountain of op- ed a 28-30 unit apartment com- This collection drive Is now on wife, another brother, and a School. A resident .of Wapping, a.-it superintendent said It Is talk to the people,” Nathan said, The boys, accompanied by !*• decltton. probably would blast off Maroh bi* bClU m ‘*a*1)rWate drive* adopted with the provision that ®'°®® P'''‘day night, and may position from residents of the plex on Woodland St. The ap- ghe received a BS* and these Items are urgently granddaughter. ■’ ■ ' from Central recommended by the atote that — - five adult leaders led by Scout- Exemptlsa Ueaditae 12 to try for a buUe-eye landing P ' ^ e - ^ ^ performance and com- he made with John O. Nelson, Rockledge area ttmt overlooks pllcant, James A. McCarthy, Connecticut State needed. Those having good used Town Assessor Benedict Joy The funeral will be tomorrow InI n the cshallow s K n l l n a s * crater Fra Mau­ v« w UlCX IvQ I Vi C6 . . . . _ _ _ An O * az.tee . _ apartment______a ____ .. a _ site.l a — ..A ^ _ a _ s______30 acres of land should be al- , _ master Richard Horsfiald, made than^OOmUes already containing one h ^ e P*®“®" bond be wUheld for a 40 Harlan St. planned tee apartmente for a m iT ’/ l d ’an “M .^E d^T'S t ^ clothing and toys which may a simulated search through a persons over 66 teat OUR W A Y TO at 10:16 a.m. from thq-Commu­ ra, slightly more lowed for a secondary school H c a n U f i T o S t a r t Atty. Mahon said that the hard- y®“r. 2.2-acre site on. the south side University of Hartford In 1967 be donated Jor this worthy the desdllne for applying lor nity Funeral Home, 134 Church southeast of where Conrad and building, plus one acre for ^ wooded area for s ' lost child. ship provision was. the same In Plano Redtada of Woodland St. beginning about Salary, 811,600, pro-rated effec- the 81.000 exemption and tax St., Wllllmantlc, with ^ a Maas Bean touched down. purpose, are asked to. please every 100 students. This is On Extradition A maiuiekln was used to repre 100 feet east of Irving St. tlve Nov. 26. 1 . of reqvH'em at St. Joseph ,,,,. . , , holh ordinances, so there Mrs. Edith H. Peiteraen held School Board Sets Tuition^ bring teem to tee Home Eco- minimumilllU881 8 recommendation CWVrklng flowers be omitted. "The Apollo 12 expedlUon to an additional house, on hU prop- Laura Cavanaugh, TH,,.rvuKi*’ Tina Whlt- business, adopted a show certification that -this had die of an established residential Nov. 28. Philip Conderino of Marl- been considering the pros and on a murder conspiracy charge outdoor meals, advancement Thanksgiving Day the lunar surface will vastly In- erty. ------measles Immunization policy, already be done. neighborhood. k -"c . Mrs. Pearl Caouette to teach borough, who graduated from cons of a bne-hlgh school con- has been postponed to Dec. 9, work and; games. i. < ■ ' crease our knowledge of the The Planning Commission ham, Laurie and Steven Greene, Ratio of Poliectnen and SuBsm and Robtn Murdock. established tuition rate for 1969- Galrtn said Public Act The commission members grade at Highland Park Rham last year and now at­ cept against having two build- It was learned here Monday, ^ Pdttock I isirhnna moon, I would guess at leant by asked that It be -required to named an educational43 empowersthe board to re- recognized tee fact that they School. A resident of Manches- it to b« op«n all d a y THANKSGIVING DAY. Wp'll givp you WASHINGTON—The railo of Also. tends Dean Junior College in togs on separate sites. It' w'as, Seale, national chairman of Tha Wapping Community an'order of magnitude," hold a public hearing before iri— committee under tee quire -Immunization against *»ad recently approved a 194- *®L ®*'® received- a BA from voted several weeks ago teat the Black Panther party, and Church Women will hold their Miss Bell police officers to population Is Franklin, .,Mass., was recently ■ 0 Adviser our thanki and qivo you o imilo, too. W#'!! bo bn bond ot utuol oil lower than It was In 1960 even ______''°®“ “ ®nal Education Act of what he caUed the "garden-va- unll - UtR apartment complex Begls College In 1961. Salary, selected as a member of the the one-campus concept would 13 others have been anested In annual Christmas pot .luck lunch­ doy TH A N K SG IV IN G DAY. 9:00 A.M. till |^idniqht. , though the U.S. population In­ ^ TJnvri’ ^ Ttely," not German measles, for land which neighbors the W.800 , pro-rated effective be the most practical and 'connecjlon orite the death In eon and bazaar Dec. 2 from n Advtoe on afl first team lor tee Regional HI O ol tor I creased 11.6 per cent and tee Prnnort'v^ T n v J ^ ’ “ premium cost 0f^ 878S. The only exceptions, he added. Mc-Carthy property, but M. Ad- March 2, 1970. Soccer rostrum. present far fewer problems. Ifay'^oif Alex Rockley, 24. of a.m. to 2 p.m. Thoes attending 1 M jXtanULlOnS ‘*’® "®'^ poucy wm insure ad- are a physician’s statement U»at ler Dobkln, commission chair- Frank Rlzza to teach i*yslcal Superintendent of Schortj^'lraw York C«y, RacUey’s mu- 948-Mli crime rate 89 per cent from . Conderino learned soccer un­ are oaksd to bring a dloh atif- If you forgot •omOthihg to moko your turkoy dlnnor comploto ----- • _ _ _ * ton, Adrien Godreau, stoven mlnlstrators against disability vaccination would be injurious man, said this was an enUrely educaUon- at tee elementary Raymond RamsdeU emp^aatfed Ulated body (dks found In a 1960 to 1968. Hlrth and Paanara McGee. der Coach Michael Zotta at tee flclsnt for tour. A sitter will be wo'll hovo it. If you ttuff yourtolvoi with too much turkoy ond tho and loss of income. to the child’s health, religious different case. t level. He received a BS from tee urgency of tfaj^-iieed for swamp In Mlddlefleld. provided. Must Be Filed hy Monday Also, Paul Marts, Jennifer The following tuition charges beliefs, or- evidence the child He said, “ The U*R apart- the University of Hartford last ' high school and played on th i space. He Meanwhile; a ball hearing tn- goodioi— chock our compfoto Drug Rock. Blow A Fu»o, Rip A Nylon, 1968 aasa S Championship .7*5 The speaker tor the program Rolgfel. Linda Hortth, HUlety were set : 81,020 for secondary has already contracted measles, ments will be situated on an June. He la a resident of Msn- said by efnber 1971 It will volvlng five of tee other defend- will be Rev Harold Richard- iNOTICE you nomo it— wo hovo it. -'j Those Manchester property 63 years of age or older on or Oroobert, Teary Featheraton, schools; 8731 for elementary If a family claims financial Interior piece of land, away Chester. Salary, 86,800, pro-nt- team Peraonal Nolicee owners who are years of age before tee Oct: 1 assessment It Is th. tfrat time afnr. iBAX Im /i^ b le to house tsU ol “nts contteues Itera. They have Chrtatmaa Items and baked PUBLIC HEARING 66 David Dickie, Nora Harmon, -schools; 8366.60 for klndergar- hardship. Dr. Galvin said,' tee from tee single-family houses; ed effective Nov. 10. ^ l t » . iT. te e '^ T sch o o l studenu\ In the been held without bond on g , ^ wlU be on eals that7 a student7 “ 7 from5 Dean Jun;> ADOmONAL and over and who are ellglhle t^te ) Janet Graoe and Uraula IVeisch- ten; and 8881 for elementary state will supply free vaccine but this complex will be 'right Leaves of aboence wiere sp- at a student from Dean present t«,nrtinabuilding. AsAa itIt toiis now now. charge#®.barge# stemming fromirom theujb ----- Following the luncheon thera To oil our friondi, cuitomort ond vititort, y'oll hovo o nieo tax «««nwv‘i«v . Applicants must own tee lor' CirilegeCkrilege has been ' APPROPRIATION In Memoriam for property tax exemp'Jons mann. . children and 8826.60 lor kinder- to be used under the Jurlsdic- smack In the middle of some proved for Mrs. Juneal Bartlett, tee freshman are housed In the eame slaying. ^ carol sing. At] women BOAIW OF pIR ^ T O R g TH A N K SG IV IN G DAY ond romombor wo’ll bo horo o> wo pro 365 I In loving memoi^ ^ of Mlchac*! t , RullflUn jBoartt^ - garten children In Project Con- Lori of the-town health officer.- twusearAve-have always strived Spanish teacher at-Bennet-Jua-— Jbr• the rogfaaial : WelM. «tio away. Kovcm must file their appUcaUons no old ByW ^ondtiig:------^------Sealfr vraa sentei^ r ^ l y ^ Ute k>e teVUed to af^ / to w n o f MANCHCITDl, doyi • yoor, giving you our thonkt for ypur potronogo ond hoping, ber » . 1964. must live In the The Board of Education will cerri.^ At the request of Neil Law- to keep apartments out bf es- lor High School, effective Feb. He said If tee additional to four years to prison trten a CONNECTICUT later than Monday, Dec. 1, house. meet bonig(it at 8 at the e)e Th/-tuition charge for sec- rence, occupational coordinator tebUshed neighborhoods." 1 ; and Mrs. J. Iherese O’Leary, facility la not ready by 1971, It mlstrtkl was declared In the _____ Notice is hereby given that tkot you oil on|oy o n!co holidoy. Although he la (unr. U wma UsmI'h Town Assesisor P. Joaeph Mur-^ Applicants must have owned mentsuy school to continue a ondary schools is based on the ^® board, tee following Some of tee reasons given for Grade g teacher at Waddell will be neceseary for tee high ®* bj* “ 27**** Masrhsel ir Eveolag Herald, tee Board of Directors, Town of In our ’ hearts he ri'malm'th sttU. p h y sn n ou n ^ today. ^ occupied the property or dIscuTilon of next year's scan average cost of operation of the ®?ucatlonal advisory, commit- rejection were: (1) tee complex School, effective Dec. 1. 'Joplin Area Prove* It school to go on double seasiona. **'®*" Wlndaor eorreepondent. ifahehester. Connecticut. wUl Wife, Daughter and ^m U y must ^ „,her real estate within requirements. high school and two Junior high *®® approved: Mrs. Edward would create an additional traf- Patrick Murphy was ^ipolnt- He also said the town wUl be •• Dem oM ^c NaUonal Con- {’aral Miiteli'a. tel. 944-9714. bold s Public Hearing In Ham filed 111 the town assesor s of- schools as estimaied by tee Kaminsky, Lift the Latch Gift H® hazard on tee already dan- ed a custodleii, salary 85,616, JOPUN, Mo. (AP) — This is ^ ^ „ ...... Hearing Room at the Municipal the State of Connecticut as their The B^ard of Finance will •We Love America Week" In facUv TacU« a aerlotttaerioua 4pa<*fpace prottemproblem r!*ntloo oteer In Otlckgo suspects last year. b> the - f‘, In Memoriam flee in the Municipal BuHdingf business office, plus an over- Shop; ^Miller Haugl^ Mai Tool gerous Woodland St., I2i tee prp-rated effective Nov. 10. Building. 41 Center Street, Im b - In lovlnf mc>mor>’ of ogr own for at least five yeArt. hold.Its regular monthly meet­ JopUn and surroundtag comibu- ° " H*e elemmtery leral again ^ slaying Rory B Hlths |> , ITa'u l - ’P • tu ehester, ConnacUcut. Tueadsjr. Grf^or)' Ml by the 4:80 p.m. cloolng time. cent Engineering Co..; Siirion complex would not. be in keep- oimco. who WM klU«s) Adjusted gross 'Tneom*| shall ing tonight at 7:80 tn the Oom^ head factor of 10 per nltle. and cltlzsn. are wearing S n S S fR . Winiama. are D ^ F e r H e U i|, Fatality December 2. 1999, st t-OO p.ffi. In actfiot), Novt'mbrr 36. 1944. In 'Ihe Municlp^ Building will be rounded to the nearest dollar. ' '^**'**®*‘*’...... -^*>®r ■ ■ ~Dept.; Mrs. It^/Wite l3i tee neighborhood, and moot. ^ I .r I- closed ’ntursday, Friday, Satu- not exceed , .8 VOOO . for married munity Hall fireplace roqnt. rad. white and bhto arm bonds ^ under arrest In Dernier. Colo.. to oonsidsr and set on tha fol- MEMORUL iCbnnectl- <3) tee commiaston cited safety day and Sunday, leaving only and .83,000 for uninar- High school will cloge at noon For elementary school tuition, Lndabouche. iCtm Public R iowteg Whan tl*e tl«« of love *re bn>k«'n tomorrow, before lu n ^ ««1 the the charge Is tee estimated S®rri®*' that Woodlapd nt an haoAa ^ ^ p fp c s r t l^ Vt. (AP) - R u ...„ E. Moses Of addiuonte sp oro^ - 1 And loved ones have to part. tomorrow and Monday tor fll- rl*d p-rsonS, and shall be ,tho A supply « ».tmd. pltal; William Rood,. Crockett tlons seem to apply here.’ - ’T never expected It to be Besu. boUi m w ^ r a to , with aS'traffic traffic deathdeath. / projects . - . under . Public__ Act , we btessea the years we share,'' an elirampUon on' last year’s ®'uded this year.)' An ecumenical servicservice wUl be These tuition projections do E^ate ‘u .— A --. Tb* Yules apartmente^-'pjin- HsckmsUck St., no convey- t.T b. aa.Mar,nie (Amsndn»snt 909) namely at, with hkn., , . I Th. 94-year-old Bridget. » . James. Assumption store And leave the r«wt to God. Grand Ltot were mailed now ap- gross, income from held si, 8 p.m. thmorrow at the education Bewb^.*** \ilnch>w7r'"" HV^'^ed tor~ “nee tax. J.B Simon, ah optometrist who w>»e »»■ taken to recomroe^ pnposad Otot people wasr the that tee town purchase the NEW BEI»t)RD. Maes.-Tbe *'**-***‘7 . ®" ^ Jtortor High School and "East m m pUeattons. -ntoie filing for tho "ources must be teat Income Unit^ Methodist Church. transp^stloiv espit- g^-hooi guiAnce department large and sposifr'^ froin draw-/ Atlaameot 352 MAIN STREET;^ CORNER. OF HAYNES STREET , , Sadly missed. rotmMah pleading innocent catholic High School, to bs 11- Slaters and Brothers first-thne may obtain an OppU- the calendar year preced- The selectmen wt U meet to- ®“«fy . and a ^ t education head; and Lawrence . Superin- tega to luxurious Saviiigs Bank of Man- ' arm bands to. show their patriot- Loveland HUl land. They raid domestic catch of , ------„ rtf *nTo»l, > eiU on in the asseasor’s office, og tee filing of the claim. (Dec. morrow from 6 to 8 p.m. dui^ ®x®>®deqto-< - ' tea., ■ . . . t _

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misMonr—responsible for all ani­ MItehrt said:' ^Tve "not"TUBd Xrak, ■ffie' M B ? 70’s U.8. project Siarvatioh Takes Its Toll mal life in the arearf-had asked U.S. .Never" anir of them. I don’t have time manager, said poaalbUltlea tot/ to.” . Court Denies Arm yM uBs the district to quit

PAGE TWELVE > y MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEBfBER 26, 1969 A. SectiotK Two bin Zagorskl of 2183 Ellington .T U E S D A Y , N O V E ^ E R .25, 1969 EttTOttig l|Pralb TUpDAY, NOVEMBER 13 to 24 gations Into the character of the iiiiijiiiliiiiE Q U A L ITV INSURANT ;E SINCE! 923j l2 th Circuit FED Okays Rd., South Windsor. L ord Russell war In Vietnam” to prepare for Kevin Woolam, son of Mr. similar hearings on Czechoslo­ G>iirt Cases and Mrs. Richard Woolsim of vakia. ' ■ CBT’s Latest South Windsor, received the W m P robe Cdirlstopher Fartey, director Before Lossf^s Happen Insure With Lappenl dairy medal donated by the Tall Cedars MAMCHESI^R SESSION of the Russell Foundation, later Police Log Merger Plan Oliver Corp., and William - Czech Trials said tliat evidence woidd be giv­ To Be Teach^find ‘PIT’ Jud^A J. R Attacked, Defended evidence in the case of David looked more favorably upon Con­ toe 4-H Key Award and camp ‘”ilMy will be persons-who worth at last night was. elected stock, charged with abondon- necticut Bank and Trust’s lat­ counselor recognition. pher who sponsored a tribunal have no records of anti-commu­ Your home, k>v6d\(»es and much more. ' What could have-been a heated exchan^ of innuen­ McCruden, 18, of 43 Jensen St., Grand 'flaU .'Cedar of Nutmeg vehicle. Court est merger proposal than It did _A food preservation medal, to judge what he called Ameri­ nism and whom the Russians They aD' need proraetkn: If. jrou have a dos settled down t6 a jiontrolled discu^M i at the Board charged with illegal possession Forest, Tall (>dara of Lebanon, ^ on the proposed Connecticut Na­ donated b y ^ e Kerr Glass Man­ will, not !)« able to dismiss as of narcotics. A hearing iH can war crimes in Vietnam, an­ loss, we hope you haye insaranoe fnan o«ir of Education meeting last night in the ^ n n et Junior tional Bank merger. ufacturing was presented antl-ConimUnlst p r o p a g a n - during the annual meeting of probable cauM is scheduled for nounced ^lans today for a simi­ agency. Because we’re in the protectioii • Ronald Kacmarezyk, 25, of 81 High School Main Building, the first p a rt^ which was The FED approved CBT’s to Janet Ackerman, daught:r of dlsts.”. he said. 'I the Forest in the Masonic next Monday. plan to acquire a much smaller lar investigation into possible business. And becanae we can. Schaller Rd., was charged twice attended by about 150 students and adults..'^ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Acker­ Farley cited Jean-Paul Sar­ Wayne' DeCapua, 20, of East bank, ’Tradesmens National o f political show trials in Czecho­ Temple. He succeeds Robert yesterday with intpxtCation, at The subject on' the agenda man. of 32 Keeney St. tre, French author and phlloa- \ , Hartford, waived his right to a New Haven,.,lt--was'aiimounced slovakia. W. Ferry of Rockville. 11:60 a jn . ai^..8il6 p.m. He was "Pit,” the "underground” dayy St. termed "BaiTGSr A former 4-H member, Mrs. pher of leftist belleia, as the hearing in probable cause ' in here Monday. Russell expressed alarm in a was appekr 'in Blast Hartford newspaper published by Man­ nUndedneas,” ' - the wtHfalds of Richard Quimby of Bolton, re­ tyj>e of person whose views M ay W e Quote Rates and Assist You As We Have ^ Many Others? The elected and appointed oU his case wh^h involves two CBT is Connecticut’s second letter to ’The ’Times of London session of Circuit Court 12 to­ chester Hl|^' School students those who took out of cent Art ceived an alumni recognition would be sought. fleers will be installed at a charges of break and .Jintry largest bank, with assets of ov­ over reports that show trials day. with a faculty member. Peter a line from a student poem pin, donated by Olln Mathleson Beutn was executive president seml-publlc Installation Satur- with criminal intent and ' two er $BB0 million, 47 offices In 36 may take place in Prague. Richmond, as,adviser. The pa­ printed In the first tssus. Chemical Corp.,. for .community of the fotmdatlon’s tribunal on A student. Stolen Boris, com­ charges of larceny. He was towns In central and eastern ‘|It Is imperative to defend the AOC1DKNT8 per U not done on school time, leadership, public service, serv­ Vietnam which met in Stock­ mented that the poem la quss- bound over to the next crimi­ Connecticut, and 2,300 employes. lives of those whose crime was John H. Lappen, Inc. with school materials or equip­ ice to 4-H work, and success in holm In iwi7. The cars of Raymond Dey, Uon received an honora^ men­ nal session of Tolland County Tradesmens, with assets of over the Czechoslovak spring of ment, nor with school sponsor­ 66. of 174 WethereU St., and tion award In a student writing $31 million, has three offices her chosen career. 1968,” he said. ” If trials are to ship, Walter Doll Jr., board Superior Court. ln%uror% and Reatforij Edwin Lang, 46, of Cornwall, contest. In New Haven and one In Ham­ be staged the offered evidence chairman, pointed out. Maynard Stanley, 23, of East Milk Drops Further 164 East Center S i, Manchreter .* 049-6261 ’ ^1- •’'( collided on WethereU St., near Mm. BmdMxa Fenby of 1$T den and employs less than 100 must be subjected to the mort 'The larger than normal at­ Hartford, charged with operat­ persons. t Geographic Center WASHINCnDN — U.S. milk Horace St., yesterday at 10 s.m. SummH St., a psyoiilatiio so­ - PIERRE, S.D. — ’The geo­ exhaustive scrutiny and this ! tendance made it necessary to ing a motor vehicle while his ’The merger Is still subject output in Jime, 10.8 billion cial worker, commanded a license was under suspension, graphic center of the continen­ task must not be left to the cold hold the session In the third to challenge by the U.S. De­ potmds, was the lowest for that A car driven by Alana Lard- school system that would pamM pleaded guilty and was fined tal United States (43 states) is warriors.” month since 1034. And June was floor auditorium. Students out­ partment of Justice over the. ner, 201 Hollister St., was graz­ such student expression, end glOO. near Castle Rock, Butte Coun­ Speaking on j>ehalf of his the 18th consecutive nunrth in numbered adults by 3 to 1. next 30 days, but If It takes ed as It was passing a grader, Richmond for hla nonconform- Stanley was'also presented on ty. South Dakota. ’The geo­ peace foundation, Russell ap- which production had been be­ Bursts of applause following Ky In taking on such a responsi­ place, it wiir be the first time being operated on Hackmatack a breach of peace by assault graphic center of the 60 states . pealed to all those who ’’have low that of the corresponding speeches by each of the stu­ a Hartford-based bank has en­ St. by a heavy equipment opera­ bility. ft charge in connection with a tered the New Haven market! is west of. Castle Rock. carried out independent investi­ month a year eeiller. Read Herald Advertisements dents' spokesmen left no doubt Mm. Mabel Stiver of 3S8 Ken­ tor for Arute Bros. Construction fist fight at 96 Foster St. which ’The Justice Department aj^ where their sympathies lie. nedy Rd., an elemantory sdwol yesterday at 2:06 p.m. took place last Thursday. On posed earlier this year CBT’s George B. Lawrence of 233 teacher In town, aold aha was that matter he was placed un- proposal to merge with Connect!- Autumn St. wrote the original ’’taking exception with a group' der a $200 bond, and his case cut National Bank of Bridgeport, There was a two-car accident letter to the board, requesting ot poronto approached the was continued until Dec. 8. which Is the fourth largeA bank on W. Middle Tpke., near Tow­ permission to appear at the board about a ntember o f the Angela Zeppa, 17, School St., *" the sUte with assets of well .V er Rd., yesterday at 6:10 p.m. meeting on behalf of a commit­ rtaff. They ahould at Isaot ax- Bolton, and Susan Orennon, 18, “ ver $800 mlUlon. While not ao- involving the ' cars of William tee of concerned parents, but tend the courtesy of approaching Bmndy at., Bolton, pleaded ““ vely opposing tt, the FED Dougan Jr., 68, of Andover, and Renato Nicola of 18 Stephen St. the teacher.” guilty to charges of breach of voiced qualms about the effect John Lanagan, 17, of SOS Wood- acted as spokesman for the Complementing Boris' Stota- peace and were each fined $20. o” potential competition be- bridge St. All Ready for Crestfield^s Fair group. ment that ” 8o fiar we have only The charges against them were tween the two banks. ’They de- Holding aloft a sheaf of peti­ heard remarka about thla paper, reduced from ehopllftlng. elded to drop their merger Patients at Crestfield-Fenwood Ckmvalescent Home Bloom, and Mrs. Dora Alpert are among those resi­ thla type of paper, that Mr. Two cars colUded yesterday'' tions bearing the names of Earl Woodcock, 21, of French plans. day, Dec. 6, In the Masonic 565 Vernon St., display crafts work and other items Rlctsnond ta arctised of derrtlc- In Caldor’s lot about noon. The dents who worked during the year on crocheted, about 340 parents and other Rd., Bolton, chained with teU- CB’T s acquisition of Trades- Temitle at 8 p.m., following a tlon, of uoii^ an obscene word." cars were driven by Josefdt to be sold at their Christmas.. Fair Saturday, Nov. knitted, embroidered and other articles for the adults, he said the petitioners ure to yield right of way from mens Is to be accomplished regular Forest meeting at 7:30. Albert Harris, on MH8 tsooher. Ohialstri, 16, of Militord, and 29 from 1 to 4 p.m. Mrs. Minnie Sault, left, Philip sale. (Herald photo by Buceiviciua). were objecting to the associa­ a private driveway, pleaded through a one-for-one exchange There will be dancing and re­ oald, "I am disturbed that Rioh- George Ostrout, 29, of Rock­ tion of an MHB teacher With guilty and was fined $16. of stock. BEST BUYS freshments after the cere­ mond Is aubjeoted to this kind "Pit.” ” We do not object to a ville. of crtUctam for aomething oth­ Eva Saucier of 428 W. Middle monies, and an open bouse at was also opposed to the idea. student newspaper endorsed or er than his work." ’Tpke. pleaded guilty to a charge the Rowlett home. Potter submitted several MCC Director not endorsed by the administra­ of breach of peace, reduced After passage of more'than Installing officers will be OOBtPLAINTS written objections to the com ­ tion,” he said. from shoplifting, and was fined Giving Land to Club an. hour, Davtd Monahsm. a col­ Several Win mission. They were adopted Heads Program $15. James D. Currier of WUllman- ®“‘ ry Nicola oalled attention to the league of Rlchmofid In tha MHB tic, deputy for District 16; and ^ the home of John Aubut, 100 and the commission voted to caricatures contained In the Daniel Newman, 18, of 44 For Holiday Giving at ‘Great Decisions' English department, requested Pine St., yesterday between 11 R-FR-FR.FC9V>'RA M J y A ACRAUAAyA i9 forward them to the board of (Cambridge St., pleaded guilty to 4-H Awards Robert Muldoon of Manchester, Opposed by Planners first and only Isaue published to a hak In the give and take, a charge of m ^ in g an improper Several Manoheair 4-H club past deputy for the district and a.m. and 1 p.m. Drawers and directors with Its other reoom- John W. James, director America "If Rlohmond la not oA trial.” left turn and was fined $20. members were among these past Grand all Cedar of Nut jeweiry boxes were gone The Planning and Zoning (Dommission to^k a solid mendations. continuing education and com-vulgar language DoU underlined hla atsute- Larry LiaclotU, 22, of 24 Goa- recognised recently at a Hart- meg Forest. through but it is not yet known stand last night against the town deeding land on Main Potter, said the department muntty servlcea at Manchester P"P®'' should reflect both menf that the paper Is not lae Dr. was fined $20 for fail- ford Ck>unty A w u ^ Program Also «lected were Roy Reed of exactly what is missing. St. to the Army & Navy Gub. The commission’s vote of education and the parking community College, has bean views of any question, ho said, school affiliated 1^ saytiv. ure to obey a state traf^ Ojin- at Bloomfield 'Junior High 227 Woodycrest Dr., Bast Hart­ ------will r^uire the Board of Directors to have a two-thirds authority may need the land; named Greater Mancheater *'^1 asked the board to invea- "Thla board hoa no jurladic. tlon over wt«u a teacher does trol signal and fined $86 for School. MOST ford, senior deputy; Wayne Be- Someone threw a rock majority (six votes) if it is to pass the proposal. the land may be tn tha middle chalrmi^ of "Great Declalona whether the teacher la speeding. An additional count These 4-H prise winners are Crist of 180 Parker St., junior though a window at 41 S. Al- The consensus among mem------^ ^ ------of an urban renewal area, in 1970.” exposing stmlcnts to all on hU own time.” He prom- which case the town should con­ lead that board mem bam would of each of those offensea was selected each year by the ooim- COMPLETE deputy; and Joseidt F. Loersch, home of Alexander bers of the Board of Directors the Nov. 10 meeting of the com ­ The statewide program which trol It; all land Is an important ™ ”A teacher take the matter qnder - odvtae- nolled. ty awards oommittea as part of assistant treasurer. MacDonald. The Incident took before the recent election ap­ mission, and the memrbers then will start In I^bruary, will b4 saaoctatod wMh INC. peared to favor deeding the commodity which Increases In this type of paper Immediately ment. Michael Dauplalse, 23, of Blast "the National 4-H Awards Pro- APPLIANCE STORE ■ Re-elected were William place about 5:48 p.m. yester­ did not favor the proposal. an eight-week oitUen review to day. land. Only three incumbents value and this site occupies a becomes auopect,” Nlroia Hartford, and Angelo Clconlello, gram, sponsored by-many na- lioniaon, scribe; William However, they agreed to ask focus attention and provide 20, of Hartford, both originally tlonal industries and organlsa- were elected, however, and the very important position in the Btatod, after which he raised Stevenson, treasurer; and Town Manager Robert B. Welos background foots on key foreign chorged with shoplifting, had tlona. board now tocludes six new central business district; and the queoUon. of whether auch a Raymond Smith, trustee Nine windows were broken at for a report on the matter be­ poUoy Issues the United Stotee the charges against them rs- Award winners from Man- members. "The nature of the club is that person should remain In the three years- the' Verplanck School over the fore voting. and Its clUsens will face duoed to breach of the peace, cheater 4-H Homemakers (Hub The Army A Navy Club had of private membership so that syatam. BIGGER VALUES • BIGGER SAVINGS Appolnted officers are James vreekend. However, no report was re­ year. ’They pleaded guilty to the sub- included Susan and Linda Nel- asked the town to give It the Speaking In support of Nicola. transfer of the land would not Jamas Is urging tntsreated Authenticity I sUtute chaige and ware each son, Cynthia Kurtz and Carol H. Wrlgbt, chapkOn; Wilbert ------land on which Its cluMiouse ceived. -s Frank Luplsn of 31 Sunset St. t>e tn the interest of the cltl- persons to organlss Informal fined $26. Pella. Hadden, guide; Henry Niles, FMshers Dry Clesmers on stands. The club has a 38-year The matter had come up for large.' said, ” I have a copy of this rag dlacuoston groups of flvs to U RELGIAN William DaUey, 43, of 128 Susan and Linda are the preceptor; John Willoughby, Broad St. estimate that whoever lease and pays $1 year rent. discussion In the past and___ had _____ 1. In my hand. " He called otten- to mast ones s wsak In prlvsto Birch St., was fined $10 after daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Car- chief ranger; Muldoon, captain broke In there this past week- Club officials said the ownership been turned dow n'by the town, tion to Richmond’s odvertiaa- COPPER homss to discuss the "Great he pleaded guilty to a charge roll Nelson of 34 Sunset St. Su- of the color guard; Fred Re- ®nd got away with aboutof the a dol- land is essential to get gut this new request contains mem In offering hla earv- Decisions.” Grouits wtU be of being found Intoxicated. san received a cookbook award, cave, chief Sidonlan; Reginald in change and a $2 pair of bank financing for addlUona and » "reverter clause” which pro- Bridge Players lees as a draft <-aunaalor. "And SPANISH alterations. furnished special background Hubert Chamberlain, 40, of for work In nutrition, from Gen- Cartwright, sentinel. scissors. vides for the property to be re- you know what that maona,” IRON The planning study materials. Followliw sach Sycamore Lane, pleaded guilty eral Foods Kitchens, and a Sylvania E U R E K A Also, .Vtank J. Kolas, band commioston, tymed to the town If the Army In Competition Lupian oald. however,.ncomm endad that the dlsousslon, Indlvlduala may to a charge of following too photography medkl donated by Navy club ever leaves the He olao noted Mrs. Rldtmond ITAUAN manager; Max Cr Kabtjdt, Tii® Meadows Convalescent town not give the land to the Mancbeater Bridge Club mem register Uislr opinions by bsllot, closely and was fined $16. Eastman Kodak Co. band director; Kolas, editor ot Home on BidweN St. was tte premlsas. hod Inoertod an adverUsamant cltA. K. Adler Dobkln, com- bers will participate In a summary of which will bo ssnt LEATHER , A nolle was entered In the Linda received a trophy from Dobkln said be abstained be­ 'ahput her school down there on the “Gratings” ; Reed, assistant scene of vandalism this 'week- mission chairman, and also to Oongrsss and the Btots Ds- c e ^ case of Griswold ChappeU, 70, the Hartford Ctounty 4-H Asso- Nationwide Charity Pairs rom- St.” Mm. Richmond’s FLASKS Cortieiway - editor; Albert T. Heavisides, ®nd when someone using a knife chairman of the Republican .cause, ” I still don’t feel that we partment. ot 478 N. Main St., who was olaUon for hsr pubUo pressnta- musician; Ferry and Richard a razor cut the backs of 34 Town Committee abstained •‘»'’® *?i® ^^i story and I think petltkm Friday, In which dub t o the former Mon- \, In addition to Uiaae groupa, charged with failure to grant tlons of 4-H demonstrations. She Anderson, aides to the Grand upholstered chairs. gotten a re-'^ membere frotn aU over the tsasorl School U held tn space from .voting because he felt that '"’® ®hould have ths J sight issuss will provtds the right of way. also rscelved a pencil as out­ sold, ‘T etlU country will pUf)- the siune ranted at tha Wast Side iRsc. wfMi Siipar Eflici«nt Motor phii Tall Cedar, and Dean OonUte, p ------the commission had not been po*t.” Later ha weekly topica (Or tolevlaton, ra­ Cases continued In yester­ standing secretary. oomputer-deelt hands simul­ Laiplen lobslsd the ad a defrloe public relattons chairman. The Bowers School was. van­ given enough Information about tlon’t know, why the original dio, and apsolal nserspaper oov- day’s seeslon Included: A child-care medal, donated taneously. to obtain "free odvertlalng.” N«w "Cord-Away" and Ndor Snop-On Haddra Is chairman of the dalized this past weekend. Po­ the propoaal. ■ dlacusslon came about In the srage. Samuel Baum, 68, of Rook- by the Hartford County 4-H Ad- Thousoitda of players will thus Sevaml aduHa ■ and aUidento Muscular Dystrophy commit­ lice have found btihied papers Dobkln was the only commis- first place.” vUle, charged with faUure to ivsory Committee, w m present- compete for national prisM, and ^Further details may be“ * spoke tn defense of the paper Tool Mel X / around the south side door and slonw to voice no objection to Clarence Welti agreed with drive right, to Dec. 8.' ed to Miss Kurts, daughter o f tee, William Irwin Is secretary, the netnot nrocMdaproceeds from entryentrv and Richmond, who was not the door itself was partially the proposal. Ebccept fOr Dob­ Dobkln about the matter of In­ Donald B ^ q u e , 22, of 786 W. Mr. and Mrs. BYedeiiok Kurts and Bklward Weiss is treasurer. fees will be donated ^ to the MOC, or by writing to him at pros ant last night. kln, who abetatned, the vote formation, but he reached a Middle ’Tpke., charged with Il­ of 88 Erie St. Recave and Ferry were burned. Amerloan Cancer Society and P.O. Box lO a Manchestor. Mm. Blains Matok of tw Ly- against the proposal was unan­ different conclusion. Read Herald Ads legal possession of controlled For strbng leadership abilttlss Special named to the Ungo committee. —^— other charities endorsed by the imous. Clarence Welti oald. Welti sold, “ I feel the same drugs, to Dec. 1. in her club and community. Secrlst, WUloughby and A yeHow and white, 20-lnch, ” I think If the board (of direc­ Amertoan Oontroot Bridge A t Only way, but if we don’t submit a David Deyoiib, 18, of 87 St. Miss Pella was awarded a lead- Ferry are members of the sick self-propelled lawn mower, tors) does deed it over, they Leogue’e Charjty Foundation. John St., charged with breach ershlp medal donated by the committee. valued at $166, was tsdien from should have a two-thlrds major!- report (to the board of direc­ The oompetition is soheduled of peMe, referred to the Fam- Roebuck FoundaUon. She Recave, Muldoon and WMt- the garage of Francis Barlow, after all, I think It’s Im­ tors) we wiU be approving it.” to begin at 8 p.m. at the Itol- Uy Relations Office for Deo. 8. ^iso received the 4-H Key ney B. Merritt are on the fl- 60 Spring S t, sometime this portant enough.” nie consensus ot the commis- lan-Amerlosn dub on 1$S Harry Glordese, M of Bast Award as an outstanding 4-H nance committee. past weekend. The matter was dlacuased at alMi was to reject the sppllga- Bldridge St. Hartford, charged with Indecent member. She will attend the Na­ uon 'because It had not been Tomorrow night, the Annual assault, to Dec. 18. tional 4-H Club Congress In provided with any positive rea­ Turkey Open I^ r a will be held Chicago next week. M R sons for selling the land. at the oame kioatlon at 7:S0. Miss Pella Is the daughter of O G Commlsston member George Two turkey* are awarded to the .Meat Cutters Mr. and-Mrs., Peter Pella of DeOormler said, "Any town winning pair In this event. Far 376 Bldwell St. planning commission should fa­ Ftost prtM wlnnere In the There were also award win- vor keeping town land unless ohib's Swiss Taom Chompian- Thankiigiving Okay Contract The NORGE Permanent Press 18 ahlp held loot Friday .were ners from the i“ 2Uppers ppsrs ”n*n speSpoons shown otherwise.” John Dcncy, Nlchotoa Doum, Ar­ With hupermart 4-H cmb. Shella Mlsovloh re­ Selling Out Commission member William Bssutify your horns for ths Automatic Dryer thur Pyka and Robert Sldmon. ceived a clothing trophy from Bayer moved to reject the pro- Second prise winner* were h o I i d • y with glorious BOS’TON (AP) — Members of Klwanls International, and a pboal; Truman Crandall sec­ John d ork , James POHtsa, WU- five meat cutters' looaU In New nutrition medal donated by the onded. Voting against the pro­ bloomi from our ssisetion England In ballots mailed here General Foods Corporation, Our Complete Line O f Famous Brand Name rtlsm McDougoU and Richard of ^orol orrsngsmsntf ond B The posal were CHarsnee WelU, Joe- Pasternak. approved a proposed 27-month a dairy foods medal from the epto Swenoaon, Gearge DeCorm- bouquoft to snnsnos svsry contract with the Stop and Shop CarnaUon CO. and a pencU as ler, plus Bayer and Oandall. ARRANGEMENTS supermarket chain by ft vote of oustandlng secretary ware pre- T'ls fi**$ fsdsral oopyrlgM docor. Town planner J. Eric Potter Uw was paassd In 17M. 860-482. sented------to■ Marlene Mlsovlch. Robert A. Petronella, presi­ Both Shelia and Mariana are the CHILDREN'S SHOES dent of Local 371 In Connecticut daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ml- of the Amalgamated Meat Cut- chael Mlsovlch of 21 Bell Itt. C A S H m d CARRY SPECIALS tors and Butcher Workmen. of Also-winning from Zippers ’n North America, announced the gpoon, uiane Keeney. fastest (C THANKSeiVlHO CEHTER PIECE results Monday night. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al­ Classified workers such m fred Keeney of 490 Keeney St., meat cutters, head journeymen, ______who rsoatved the dairy foods apprentices and department Award* mTidai DRYER heads ‘h*lr salarls. $16 Mambar. oit Manchestor 4-H January“"T 1971. J* The old .contract Bake ’n Barte Qub who won MODUUVR STEREO, gave managers a maximum of ever ^ a wsTand journeymen a maximum of $148 a week. ^ Orlows^ Jean Hallo- A/M. F/M RADIO and Nonclasslfled workers, such as ron. meat wrappers and clerks; will Christina, ndio won the photo­ receive raises of $10 and $8, for graphy medU, and Carol, re- bulh PHONOGRAPH _ toUl of $18. The old scale tor “‘P**** of the arts and crafU clerks was $107. Part-time work- ^>oUi dau^tere of NORMAN'S ars will gain 30 cents an hour ***■■ M” - Kenneth Banswi Immediaitely and 18 cents In Ludlow Rd. HOUUAY ^ jgri. The cloUilng award, donated GIVING Norge's exclusive high-airflow, low-temperature drying On / y $ 1 2 5 9 5 w e t le A The new contnict negotiated Coats A Clark, Inc., wtu re- system reduces wrInTdea ancTprotongs fabric life. ------Nov. 16 also Increases annual celved by Miss Sullivan, daugh- RE^. NOW slok leave 'from four to six days U r of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and paid holidays from eight to Sidllvan of 37 Kesney St. CHUMUEN'S 8

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BIANGHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHES1ER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1969 A rm y D evises Vernon Niew, Bigger New Honor Roll Issued Ccmtinuoiis Leaniiiig Plan FOiton; Canteen Cup \- ■' By Center Middle School To Start in Kindergarten WASBINGtbN (A^) _ (The Here is the new honor roil Malkin, Kenneth Lucas, Ssrufara; The new oonttnuous leaniliig barking on a new task or Arm y hSa q>eiit tn,BBO ao Ifer on for Vernon Center Middle MAthewson. Cynthia McCarthy, 'S bigger, tvJiapfjirte School: , program to be implemented this •» aellvlty. P*«g- canteen cup. '' and Alien Meyer. Eighth grade, high honors: month on the ktodemarteb level **rjr*“ ^ observed and re- . H io present cup faolda a quart, Also, Dorea Mirsbltio, Keith Clyde Bronson, Mary Cloutier, Munroe, Katherine Ome, Ban- Is based on the psaoept that ^ werldiw on. aUpe over ttie base o f the can­ Linda Cook, Jeon Cowden, Oreg drm Peterson. Craig Platt; Mar­ "children are beet educated to nealMaaMaNem 200 CAL. teen, ia made out oT aluminum Ertel, Kathleen Gunter, Karen with a foM-out handle. tha Pusch, Jeanne Roca, Char­ the tune of their unique tn- The flagciblUty o f Um class- MIMIMUH Green, John Harrington, Doug­ FEK GAL. lene Ryan, Joan SomervlUe, dlvkhislttles,*’ rdom sot up will permit vari­ It is familiar to generaUaM of las Kbig, Sharon McGovern, his year U.S. servicemen in Vietnam join in unity of spirit with their combat veterans and has a hun­ Judith Bsalontai, Bruce Taylor, According to Mesdowbrook able grouping praotleas. The Deborah MoMUlan, Sara Moore, Nancy Tutko and Robin Whi^. donated equiqimant w ill be adapt­ fellow countrymen at home and wherever else in the world they may’ dred uses. It’s often the handi­ School Principal Dona)d Park­ Ktmbwley^ Macomber, Judith Seventh Grade ' Honors: ed into the continuous leanilng T est thing around for Instant Martin, Giegtwy Pinto, Mere­ er. who originated tlie plans be, t9 continue a beloved tradition which goes back to the very founding ctrffee water and rations, dip­ Debewah Anderson, Bruce ounicuhun, avoiding as much dith Peterson, Robert PuroeU, hem. “Children lean, grow of the nation. ping into a fieM stew pot, draw­ drewa, Mark Ayem , Dimas and develop In direct proportion aa posatU* the purchase of ing a share of loe cream, Richard Rahe, Peter Pbwera, Barber, Holly Barrows, Msrtha oonunarclaUy prepared mster- In 1621, Pilgrim families and friends gathered for thanksgiving, Beverly Regan, fk^phen Skoly, to the amount of suooees they 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE games and feasting at Plymouth, Massachusetts. Then,-in 1863, the soaUng riOe trigger puts in Bauclonsn, Kim Berger, Bren­ encounter." solvent. Mary Tbqmpeon,' Brian Vincmit da Blbesult, Mary Buckley, Promoted As each child ia Inducted Into first national Thanksgiving was proclaimed by President Lincoln with and Steven White.' * He streaaea the n*ed for The up under developmmt Scott Campbell, Susan Canava- the program, the parents will be these words: Bi^ith Grade General Carol Anne Moore, a IMt eliminating the olalma of "fail­ adll hold two quarts, accord­ ri, Brian Carrutbem, Kenneth graduate of Manchester High ure” sometimes placed on five, requested to bring him to school NATIONAL OIL Ca. "Because of the many blessings bestowed on America, it has seemed ing to testimony at a closed- HonOm: M arc Alien, AniM Bar­ Craft, Joseph Ootangelo, - John where they will be made famil­ ton, Cynthia Batclieler, Ken­ School, has been promoted to six 1^ seven-year-old ehlldran. it to me fit and proper that they should be solemnly, reverently and grate­ door hearing last July in a ses­ Casey, Jean Connor, Virginia iar with tha program. neth BUnn, James Boettcher, the rank of flmt Ueuteiumt In In' developing the program fully acknowledged as with one heart and one voice by the whole Ameri­ sion o f a House appixq;>riatlons Chuck, Robert. Ooniad, Brian the U.S. Air' Force. Parker has relied oontlrtershly Barsnt-teadier oonferehoea subcommittee. The . testimony EIIbss Boy, Kathleen Coltenba- Cone and Jean Cody. will ba aoheduM twice during 688-5544 can people. I do, therefore^ invite my fellow citizens in every part of ro, SaUy d a r k , John COnti, Lt. Moore is the daughter of On volunteer support from the was released today. Alao, Tamara Chesterton, Da­ townspeople, and' the response the year, wWh a formal report the United States ahd also {hose who. are at sea and those who are so­ Steven DeTOUa, Candace Dick- Mm. Aiui M. Moore of Glaston­ card iaauad at the «id of the The U.8. Army NaUck Lnbo- vid Cudworthr David Dowling, bury and the late Everett B, has been outatawbng. journing in foreign lands to set apart and observe the last Thursday of ratories, NaUck, Maas., is su­ erman, Linda Doss, Cynthia year. Denise Demeichant, Jennifer Moore. She received her num- Donations of specific kinder­ pervising the development, the Blchaker, Kim Bldaon, Linda Additional oonfaranoM noay November next as a day of Thanksgiving.” Dickens, Paula Donlon, Brian garten Itenia were requested, committee was told, with help Emory, Robert Pahle, Ruth ing degree from Lowell General ba arranged If thay are f eH Doyle, Cheryl EidwardB; Ronnie with hundreds of Items receiv­ from two contractors In the Feighn, Chris Femmia, Rose­ Hospital In Lowell, Mass., and destrsble or naooaeagy. Filkoff, Mark Fontaine, David worked as s psychiatric nume ed. Describing the windfall as fiiinrO IL state,: Mitron RAD Carp, of marie Firetto and Karen Flst- Three profeaalaaal educators Fei|hn, Thomas Fleury, Judy at the Institute o f Living in "heartening." Parker noted Waltham and Roland Teiner ler. Genewest, Karen Gonsalves, Yo­ will evaluata the program fei 2 "many of them were new, some 1k>., Inc., of Blverett. Also, Lynn Fredem>erg< Hartford before entering the May o f ItTO: Mlaa Jari Cutler, landa graham, Gloria Grenier service. obviously expansive.’’ Carole Gamh, Rene Ganges, and Marie Gyolai. learning disriMlttlea teacher for Lt. Moore is presentty assign­ He issued a call for volunteer Jan GotUer, Mary Gresh, '1^ Also, PSM Hageity, Andrea the ’Tolland schools; Mias Anne glnla Goldsmith, Doiuia Gnau, ed as a psychiatric nurse at aides to assist in the program. Felr, EPDA Dlreotor at the HUNnMM Manchester' Henry, Lisa lamonaoo, Cynthia "So many responded that more Paula Galllgan, Richard Hoer- the 13th USAF HospItEl In Cftxn University tof Oonnsotlcut and Johnson, Susan Kayan, Robert aaslatanoe ia possible than was mann, Carol Hartman. Kathryn Ranh Bay AB, Vletnani. form er^ le a n in g dlaahUlUas MldS Hospital Notes Kem, David Kester, Cynthia plsnnM,’’ he explained, 'nwaa Herbst, Cynthia HopUna, Jan Leonard, RMa Llssewaki, Bruce teacher hare, and Vlaoaht Ro^ volunteera riiawed mmarkable are, professor of education In vuttma aooB» Hulswlt, Bruce Harding, Judy Manouso, Cynthia Loch, Donna enthuaiaam and .tetereat during Loalbo, Luolnda Malbwikl, Glenn eharge of alamantary eduoa- btot mediate Gate Semi- Jaskolka, Lynn Johnson, Mary- G E Boycott the initial training aeaidon, ao- Linton and Michael Marahall. tton at UOanx. private, noon-S pan., and 4 pmi. ellen Johnson, Howard Jones, cording to the prinolpaL S p-m.; private rooms. It ajn.- Marcella Krause; Linda Mc­ Also Kathleen Maurice, Hbric The evaluation will ba con­ 5 The success of the appeals Carthy and WlUlam McManus. McCabe, Douglas McDougall, Threatened ducted over a fiva-day period, > p-m., hnd 4 pam-S p.m. prompted "graiaful anlhul- PedteMos: Parents allowed Also, Lincoln Mead, Kathy Kathleen MoLaughlln, Snisa- vrith the Meadowbiooh staff and beth Miller, Charles Morris, ssm” from both Parker and the admlhiatnllon conducting an in- any time ekoept noon-g p.m.; Usk, Mark Krlksciunt JuUa B y U nions entire Meadowbrook staff. others, S p.m.-8 pjn. Lamb, Deborah Lawlor, Joyce Karl Novak, Lisa Napdinl, depandent avpluation. A parent LeBrun, Wayne Lennon, Karen Nleholas, Peggy OT>ow- WASHOfOTON (AP) — A na- The approach to teaching avahtetton wUl be oonduotad via Self Service: It a.m.-t p.m., used in oonUnuouB leandng pro­ 4 pan.-t pju. Patricia Loch, Susan Luth, Dick ley, Anthony Patriss, Karen ttonwids boycott on Genoral a matUng prograta. AU evalu- Peterson, Nadine Plante, Rich­ Electric products—“from a gram s arlB feature sn "indlvld- atlone will be forwarded (p the j W i’ll give your burner the lulf Ireit- Intensive Care and Onenary Maguire, Jeffrey Maron, John usMaation o f the programs and Oare: Immediate family only, Masker, Kenneth Orlowskl, Pe­ ard Pothier and Althea Prouhe. light bulb to a generator"—has superintendent of schools. ment... to make sure th it it it func­ Alao, IRchari Ruganis, Doug­ been promised by the AFLdO the teachliv-tearntag prooeas- Parker ixprstaed ^ hope tioning properly . . . to give you nuyttme, Umited to. five mln- ter Nellsen, Mark North, An­ ee." drea Novgrad, John Parker, las Sanborn, Una Skogiund, unless the company reaches sn that tha oontlnuoua ‘'learning carefree, economical heating comfort. Although both corttinuous Matemlty: Fathero, U a.m.- William Pease, Lynne Parsons, Douglas Stoyer, Randy Skoly, agreSment with Ita striking program will result In "observ­ Day or night, routine or emergency, David SUsx, Linda Smsiwen, learning aitd non-gradednees ItriS pan., and tdt p.m.-8 Robert NasUan, Michael Rams- w ^em by next Friday. able retention of both respect (or ] we'll take lull rasponsibility lor the Karen Smith, OaUiy Stedesky, share many oommon elemants, and knre o f learning, not pre­ p-in.; others, S p.m.-4 p.m., and dell and Beth PhiUips. The firm , stiuok by 147,000 operation ot your burner. And wa Marilyn Summem, Craig Tay­ Parker and the achool admlitts- viously reallasd In tha middle tM pon.-8 pun. Alao, David Sondem, Donald worfcera a month ago, said Um jpPake prompt delivery of famous Age Limits: It tn matmdty, lor, Stephen Thomas, Jesse unions’ taette could backfire by tratom fek tt beat to retain ttte and upper gradsa.” Rey, Debra Rickert, WiUiam VanOudenhove, Aixia Vi^ups, present graded atruotures. Attantfi^heating oil. U far other areas, no limit in RusseU, Debra Santecroce, Rog­ reducing busineas and forcing a seif-servloe. Linda Weiss, Sue Wilcox, Don­ cutback in jobs. Promotion trill become prog­ Maachaalav Bveatag Herald For lull ditaijt of our complilt burner er Bonier, Nancy Steele, Eileen ald 'Wiser, Debna W<^ and " I f G!|l oonttnuss ita arrogant ress. however. The student may TaUaad eeneepsadenl BsMe larvica, call onlrnta Stalm, Richard Steinberg, The administration reminds Daniel YokelL take-lt-or-leave-lt attitude, we progreas to some work of the fhaelrele. IsL tlt-ttlB. visitors that with coostmeUon James Siser, Deborah Tyler, will have no recourse but to next higher grade at any time Linda Vogel, Dace Vljtqw, mder way, ^laridhg space is urge customera throughout the during the achool year. This FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. Ter^a Sutyla, CoUeen Wells, Free MeiBcal dinic Bmlted. Visitors are asked tn country to refuse to buy any progreas may be In One subject hear with the hospital while the Edward Wendiu, Darby Set Up by Panthers product that beam a Gil label,’’ or several, while he malntaina P O tM IIT 319 M O A D S n U T Friri OH — o n Burner Salta and Bw i'leei parking problem exists. Wraight and Solly Wincse. OAKLAND, CaUf. (AP) — A said AFLdO Prssldent George grade level work In another. t and M tHta Maria The progreas to the next high­ Ah- OowdlttaUag Seventh Grade High Honom: free medical clinic sponsored by Meany In aiuM>(moiiw tiM boy­ Donald Apel, Mujorie Baum, er grade work arlU occur arhon e tamrad Bodgel Ihynwnt Plan the Black Panther Party Is be­ cott Moiulay. \ a M Hea ~ Pattente Today: MB Pamela Beatrice, Kelly Bedwall, ing aet^ up In New Haven, Conn. The company responded that the major portion of the stu­ DRUG CO. N dent’s work la being aooom- ADM1TTE2D TBBTBltDAY: Maud Bidger, Mark Oameron, The Black Panthem announ­ "in any bori»tt of our products, M -JM . BIMttl Stanley F. Traak, Bast Hait- Tina Como, Aim Chase, Gary ced Monday that about SO under­ pUahed at that grade level. He some customem of cum will win remain in the same class­ fofd; Mrs. riirlstlne Sullivan, Daigle, Sandra Dleholt, Kenneth privileged areas will be given turn to oompetttors. And when room. Haivaid Rd.; Mrs. Patricia Edwards, Louis Fabala, Carol clinics, open to all ethnic groups. the boycott ia over some of FlHrig, Laura Fiiierty, Donna Present cUnlcs are in Harlem The program wtH be adoptad Skinner, IM S. Main St.; Mlch- them will not come back to us. without a change in the teach- GUbett, Valerie Giles a:^ Carol and the Bronx, N.Y., and , X rily R d., Vet^ non; Mm. Shirley Holmas, 130 BIrdh S t ; John B. Hedhmd, 8M P orter S t ; Mm. GUoria M. Haaen, Bnfleld; Mm. Beitara After Thanksgiving dinner, airman help themealves to Horria, S«0 Oanlen Dr.; Mm. On board an aircraft carrier In the Gulf of Tonkin-a turkey o n ito w a ^o ltM Wsada C. Oregorio, Bast Hait- fruit and nuts at Tan Son Nhut Air Base, Vietnam. mess table. ford; Mm. Fernand N. Oarsr tolo, lOi Evergreen Rd., Vernon; Thom as W. Finke, CUoaton- bury; Karen L. Drepttu, Bn- fteld. Also, M m . Lois Dion, M Cat^ ter St; Mm. Madeline K. Col­ ton. 74S Tolland Tjpka.; Jaen C. Bouchard, Andover; Mm. Leona C. Bendell, »ta Hilliard S t; Mm. s!M««nah c . Backus, M Marble a t ' BIRTHS TB8TBRDAY: A daughter to Mr. and Mm. Gary Boland, RFD 4, Booc 54, Coven­ try. /■ ______DIBCiHAROED YESTER­ DAY: Alyssa C. Hlgley, M Erie St; Jeffrey Neault, South OUART Windsor; Mm. AJlce Anderson, 10 T aicott Clrcla, RockvlUe; CARTON 2 Mm. Margaret O. Scanlon, HasardvlUe; Mm. Adelaide Fox, 336 .Woodbridge St.; IN 4M I’ # ! ) 4 9 4 9 # 4 9 Andrea Baylock, Mansfield Center; Mm. Linds Cyr, East Hartford; Doborab 8. Fogarty, M NUes D r.; Louis Pietro Jr., Northflsld Rd., Oovantry. Alao, Mm. Barbam E<%erton and daughter, 3M> Hsnnr St.; D t T O W Mm. Colette M. Letoumeau and Icecream' 5 son. East Hartford; Mm. OaU K. Heint and daughter, 7* Union St, RockviUo; Mm. Wen­ dy E. White and son. Broad Brook; Mrs. Janet M. Carlow and daughter. East Hartford. PTemimn Wetfare MmlMn Wam Voiee Qiriotjiig Official ALL A chaplaln'conducts Thanksgiving services In the field at Blnh Son, Vietnam ( /V Hosts and their guests gather bun d for a home-style dinner in a bAckyan^ in S a ig ^ HARTVORD (A P ) — "W e wUl I. not tolerate the selactlon of a For the tinse ttaing. Hartfor^ National's rsewest lMai- m Manchester And it's open Monday through Friday hairi-ltae pr rapratahro commit- FLAVORS TbjLjfyk'* PiCTUM SHOW-AF Chester office is a trailer As a matter of tact, it's a from 9 A M to 3 P M., ■loasr,’’ —te s group of welfare specially equipped trailer focated at 27 Milliard St t wr>y use a trailer’’ Becausei we''didn t thick you mothers who came to tho Stoto t*n«wtey tO dsmond a just off Its intersection with Mam That 4 becau:^ our spoukJ h a ^ to wart lor ar>other con venien t-pitca to e«4eo In dta eboles oif Om osKt penparwnt new oHiob i^ Coming later But m the bank walfars coaunlsslaaitr. mei^time. the big blue trailer otters virtually iaii the Sa.North Manchester.Out Stan IS wartir^'Come Ths molhart. friwn Bridf spori services of the other thriee Hartford National offices today to our trailer Tomorrow, our pfiice OBd Noir Boven. prootafod thslr n q w o t to Gow. John Damposyta ofHeo. Tho gowocnor was ota. Tho prsosBt weltars oooamlo- HARTFORD NATIONAL BE SMART... SHOP DAIRY MART rioBsr, Btmard J. Shopira, hos rifg— • offoettvs Doe. L HBX CBOICB b a m s ; Open 7 D.iys A Week — 10 A .M . to 10 P.M.

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■ I.’; lfAN B m iw mm erstitition ingrained areas, A e said. conducted by a team from Pro- at the Congregational CSiurch rlculture Departm ent . (48) "In kema On&' Police said George J. Kall- Ject Outdoors. parish house ionight from 7 to According to revised tables is­ S:ee (84) Waotbar — ip «»*a aa4 8iSe (88k848> £ v1h Some Vietnamese who reach meyer of Middletown also h a d ______Item (0) (18) M te Beesa ^ C5ol. Anna If. Brady, the JJI.S. Army HeM homitals re- Miss Janet Olson from the 8. , . sued Monday, the 1884^68 aver­ 8:88 (8) The O m nw r aa4 been releas^ on -«3,600 bond Newti^t^ Hospital (W Ms rbvarMs MaHKa 18:88 (8) 88 HtaaSts only o^ p ed ic surgeon of her ceive medical care for the first for Olp- About 60 boys and girls regis- age retail price of choice beef- (88) haadakar Fiadlcls after being charged here with re- tjjiidren was (88) BIs^Ms (C) (848) HaMss W< ?f?. *? ***? Army, dted some odd time, she said.A AA.___ . . ^ ------p*eu \,^uiur«n was incthe iirsifirst tered Nov. 16 and about 40 more including all cuts—was Sl.t (88) ■ e £ 3 s * s flavi (M) Tea 0*aaah beUefo Abe encountered during are only 800 “ if speaker. Miss Olson has been cents a pound, not 83.8 cents as (48) flaws 18:88 (U) AMrad RMal physicians in the had. been bound «,uno over voto ou,«r-Super!'Super!- ,h..i,. «P«cted tonight. The sea 8:88 (48) B a w ^ ll:ee (88484848) N< 10% months at a hospital in Chu country. officials have reported. or Cfourt “ after he anneared in educator in the hospitals usually begins about Dec 8:18 (88) Bat B u la n aa c-oun aixer ne appearea m Lemming DlsabtllUes cainlc for ig. The new figures showed that 8:88 (8) flaws wllli Walter Craa- nnuis; Col. Brady, who headed an Circuit Court. (88) Jaa Bea* Multiple births are bad eight-member orthc^pedlc surv 10 years. the average net farm value of kka (C) 11:88 (8) OrMte Kallmeyer had been shot four Members of Boy Scout Troop beef for the five-year period (8) flaws w t« rtaak Iter- (884848) TmteM hwa. A Vietnamese mother who gery team, said the Vietnamese times with a .S8-caliber pistol. She is of the opinion that 162 will sell safety flares for (<5) ms Cai (O) bom twins or triidets might who come to the Army hospitals was 68 cents per pound Instead (U) Dtek Vaa Dska (848) (O) His body was found off Long classroom teachers •with proper a fund-raising project, accord- of 48.1 cents reported earlier. (8848) Baallar - Brteklar Bs- 1:88 (8) Ml walk off and leave them at the are given the same care u the ( 0 ) Kill Road by a hunter. training could do more with ing t© John Brlandson, chair- (848) Nawa aad Stas JM8 Officials said the revisians in- 8 :U (88) Laeal Jfsws (4S) flaws BisBkin — OBAT **°**^*i^j Gls, ^and U.S; taxpayers He was last seen alive by his handicapped children Remedl- man of the troop ocmmittee. 1:88 (8) Mavla — Windaw screens and baby footing a tremendous bili.” eluded adjustments in prices to- wlfe on Nov. 10. courses in this area are not The flares are recommended ( 88) “ Briaklar Ba- 8:88 (8)ttwl SS. crib nets intended to bar malar- “it costs »ao a day to keep allow tor retail shrink of meat, mum 1 MmrnuMm aa4 Nsa The victim stsr. was wanted offered in teacher training un- by the National Safety Coun­ (8) Trelk ar Caasaeasoeas (0) OR lal mosquitos also prevent the someone in an Army hospital including pork, and new proce­ by the FBI tor failing to appear til the graduate level. cil and are used by state high­ passage of spirits. “They would and some of the Vietnamese dures tor obtaining farm-level SEE MTURnAVS TV WEEK FOR dOMPLBltt LUnNOB ' Nov. 12 ln,federal court in Bos- To fill this void. Miss Olson way pcdrola. , HMsindaon added prices. take them off to let the good have to stay there a year,** that by next year the U.S. De­ Wdrits in an^ only. put them Col. Brady said malaria, ton to answer a grand* jury in- travels kround the state to The department said that in partment of Tranaportation will recent years a number of indus­ Radio back to keep the bad spirits intestinal parasites and tubercu- dictment on charges in connec-’ speak to teachers, require flares In all new auto- try groupe and the National Cniia listing larlodee only teoee newa breadcasts ef 1* as U cut." losis are the major diseases in tion with auto thefts. His ar- Project Outdoors is a Title rest here stemmed from the jjj pederal Grant under the El- m c ^ e s . Commission on Food Marketing minute length. Some stattone carry ether ehart neweeante. Col. Brady, 66, said Viet- Vietnam. The flares come in .packages have questioned the accuracy of theft of a car from the parking ementary and Seconitery Ekiu- WBpa—eie 00 Aoeenl 88 of three and when lighted will price spraitds between form I 00 Hartlord HlgltUdlita lot of the Stand-Knapp Co. in (tation Act, co-sponsored by the 80 DuTld Brlnklev 2 bum about 18 minutes.. Hie and retail markets. Z 00 News 80 News of Ike World Portland, where he worked for a Lutz Junior Museum and the ao aasuafo U Joe OarsslaSa V ernon time. The car was recovered in scouts will begin their solicita­ "Their main question was ii no Qulal Hours 06 Pop (?oaoerl Manchester Board of Edu­ tions early next month. whether weekend ^specials were j W TO F-I4I4 06 Nlstxtnal Westfield, Maas. cation. It was (X>nceived as a 00 Dick Haalksnoo Newa WeaUasr In Fashioa Tour fully considered In. the compute- g STS Q'Brtan S Sports yinsl ansion Recommended way of preparing teachers to Rose MarcMaa, Rt. 6, is one tion of average retail pricee,” i lary Olrard 86 6bwr Side of Ute Das use out-of-doors to teach the of 19 (x>eds at the Unlvemity the department said in a report t ews We’re Ahead natural sciences. on the marketing and transpor- Dels Jas of Connecticut on a behind-the- I 'esrs For Continuing Education The group, eicploied the field scenes tour of New York's lead­ tation situation. % ..ralter Cmakhe HALL FOt RDIT In Space Race and wooded areas around the ing couturiers. “COmputatlona included some Harry Bos sen sr A pixq>osed recommendation feting could provide opportunl- school to observe the potential She Is enrolled in a fashion of the effect of specials, but did Fsr parties, ehewers. 5 SPACE CENTER, Houston r “continuing education” in ties for ah atudmts to take en- of the area for outdoor nature deVelopmeifl course in the. U- no^fully allow for' the a x tr* vol- kltehew facimiee. Large eo- the Vernon School aystem will rlchment, repeat and strength- (AP) — With the flight of Apollo classes. COnn Depiulment of C3othlng umes sold at special prices,” \ Htws 12, the United States-Rusala eleeed patUag let. be given serious oonaideraUoi), enlng courses in* pnr»i«»iii«ir Marian Hour Textiies and Related Arts. This the report said, _j liovtu umoms the Board of Eklucation mem- areas of study. man-ln-space bo)ucore now A Marian Hour will be held trip la made annually to give .However, the report said, the bers agreed last night. Kosuch advised that flexUiil- reads: .12 air 1^™ ;; LHfcMPwl a w tonight at 7:30 at St. Ctalumba’s students a chance to see faMi- spread of prices from one calen- The proposal was presented ity should be the key for the U.S. Russia 84 OOLWAT SflRBST Church, according to the Rev. lon experts at work and to., dar period to another remained 9 ■ 10 l«9POn by RonaM Kosuch, principal of summer school. He said It would Manned flights 22 8:80 Wsathsr MANCHESTER 16 Hugh Murphy. leam about career opportunitiee “very similar” under the re­ the Vernon Adult Ehrening have the advantage o f not be- Multi-man flights 16 8:B strlotls Sports The service, he said. Is an in the fashion woiid. vised eystem. i:B Aftsmooii Bdkioa School, who told the board big locked into a rigid time Moon orbit flights 4 0 hour dedicated to “Honoring that continuing education may schedule. He explained there Moon landing flights 2 0 Our Blessed Mother." It will be bo pUt in three catagories. He could be daytime and evening Manned hours in space listed these as aduk evening (dasaes and an open cunicu- 68U attended also by parlshlonera 1699 from St. EVancls cf Lebanon school, summer school and if- lum. Men in space 44 24 ter-sdioOl programs tor second- Kosucdi suggested that remed- space walks 14 with a vlalting priest conducting S the service. ary and elementary pupils. ial or make-up courses should Time outside ca p :^ e Kosuch reminded the board be available for piqiUs who ^ 30 hrs 40 mins, The annual Thanksgiving that the adult e^dcation sctxxd have failed courses or received Rendezvous Miasloiw 10 4 clothing (x>Uection begins Satur­ a low grade which prohibits 10 4 day morning and will end Dec. IS. Donors are asked to leave that the foundation of a very them from continuing in a se- Maneuverable spacecraft ) clothing on tables on the south oomprahensi^e adult school U quentiai ooune ^ foUowkw 90 6 side of the church hall. All types already s ^ He cautioned, how- year. PigMs may also take a„ace llnkuns IS 1 ever, “ w s must continue to courses for enrichment or seif- **** ^ of clothing are needed for men, build Vpon it each year.” improvement. women and children, as well as ich toW the board. Continuing education t|u«ugh Occupationml Hazard blamkets, bedding, bolt goods, W b ’r e every possible means tor ex- an "after school program” was remnants, sewing materials and educatioi^ oppMluni^ also suggested by Kosuoh who HOIA.TWOOD (AP) — Elev- used nylon stockings. Men's all who might benefit must pointed out-tliat in this tyi>e Of en-year-old Lisa Gerritsen has shoes should be tied in pairs. be developed.” program,______activities and courses created a problem for writers of N ***Hiose adults previously by- many, the television series “My World passed by the education syMem "Continuing education in 8 and Welcome To It” Now MoRy W oor must not remain uneducated pubUc school system U not the The youngster, who plays and those young pet^le who one answer to aU educational daughter Lydia in the series, wirii to take advantage of new needs, but rather an Instnunent ^ horse in nearby Mal­ FALSE TEETH opportunities f B u k o ii VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE com pletion o f a certain bstalc curriculum and the acquisition MANCHKSTKB TOLLAND ITKE. — TALOOTTVILLE of a specific skill that would provide an adult greater po­ tential tor emphqonent. The basic academic program would involve the areas of so­ cial studies, basic nioth, sci­ ence, language arts and the hu- Mott fuel o l nor* who tovo tfampt doR> ovor got tliroo booht of .noaniues. r . Although the propoeed pro­ ttomps por yoor, or $9.00 in ttaRRp vahw . . . gram is designed basically tor aduKs o r those 18 years of age and older, under certain oondl- Uona some Wudenta under 18 ys4uw old may gat special per­ WITH COOPERATIVE mission to attend. AJbeit Kerldn, assistant sup- srintsndaat, Uteijected tiwt he toels a' dlreotor tor the entire You Can Save *40.86! oontlnulng educattfw progrean 2 Is very sieential He eoid It is going to take a lot o f coo8- ing to make the i»ogiam work. diillM dof lEPORE yo« woof dolivory. Wo wM doRvor NEXT di^. atudente suooeeMuUy com­ Come to the tape-cutting tomorrow, 10 AM. pleting the ooune will be award­ yoR RMy hove oRtoRMtlc doRvo^. Poy of tk RO of doRvo^i or ed a diploma which Koaueli eug- gaeted ehould ba oallad a Ver. ORT oAco ap to 9 P.M. tooM day. non Adult High School Dtpioana. West Hartford Mayor Ellsworth Grant will be Anothor area to ba ranaU e r - ad in the coiiOnuIng adunatlon Oeefwrattve rwel OH at lAte OaOaa ‘Any Btaaip Deal at ISAc OaBan program is eumnyr echool. # Free Bhie Stomps Among othatr things, t ^ will Cash Na. M glva maxim.an use to the echool G a lM l |GM •avtegs Oeat G loHons for the Kids The, cnrrtcuhan of- a t e O S S e M V • 4 . 2 0 • 2 7 * 0 0 • 7 0 d e e . e e s j s e S 9 A 9 • 7 4 . 0 0 7 4 # # Sevfhig kits for the Lodiet R&R , e e e ^ s e e . n • 1 2 ^ • 1 1 1 . 0 0 i l l # # WMHnq Wai DrawliM s i e e . s 7 • 1 S . 0 2 • 1 2 0 . 0 0 1 B ook . 1, < vM U Triple-S gift prims RUTOMOTIVE s a i i . 7 4 • 2 7 ^ itetjs • 2 4 0 J S 0 2 B ookB 1 0 4 0 i s i e ; . i 4 s m j m • 2 W . 0 0 • B o o k s

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Midsets T o Refikin Friday Date Marathoner ANN ARBOR (AP)— Bo haaktng In the H m eli^t -of its teat December. Now he to the life,” eaiS tight end Jim Man- UM finished the regular Bagaow Manchester's Midfiret Football League will continue to ¥»m 1 7 f - ¥ i ToManageNext Year Schembechler walked brisk­ etimnlng te-13 upeet of Ohio first rookie coach to win a piece dlch, named today on the AU- 8-2. It waa the Wotvartaaa soe- ly into the room, sat down operate on Friday nights -next ’season, John Walsh, * ■'M r V SEATTLE (A P) — Dave Bristol was back in the big State Saturday, toppling OBU of the Big Ten title sinM Flehh Blg Ten team. ond straight 8-2 seaaoa. at the luncheon table, and president of the Midget A Pony Football Assn, reports. lieague baseball managing business again today, this from tho No. 1 spot In the coun­ Ing Yost In 1901 aa both UM " I ’m sure everyone hokto^The After Saturday’s glory dlmto- By EARL YOST began opening a box of However, ther^ may a change involving the Red Raid­ sji time in Seattle, and there was only one direction for try to fourth and pushing UM and OSU flntohed with 8-1 con­ greatest respect tor Schembech­ tohed. into private celebratioaa expensive cigars.' from 12th to seventh. ers of the ChsLiler Oak Football Conference Pony Divi­ Biggest name in the his­ ------him to move ^ up.- ference records thto year. ler,’' he added, ai>eaktng , for among students and pteyerz, He passed eOme out to eporto ‘ T m big name now," laughed A tough coach', Schembechler the team as Its captain- “ At Schembechler simply went bome sion. Commissioner Bill Sachenek of the COFC reports tory of the Manchester Bristol, out of the managerial s he'll push for all games ip his writers at the Monday press the 88-year-old flrat-year Wol­ iic 11 puaii mr ail games ip ms —------^------— Five Mile Road Race— and ranks for leas Uian taro months to an easy going person outside times, I ’m sure guys doubted to watch the UCLA-Southera Cal| i* circuite to be dajrlight affairs 18-14. Bill Carson reporU. Leroy Keyes By B ILL 8AOHKBEK gathering end then Ut one up the I most successful cam­ after being fired by the Cfndn- verine coach. "They used to his Job. He was head coach at his means, but they somehow game on tele'vlaion. USC woa 18- next season . . ManchestManchester’s ' *" hear that Pop Chace Visited the Connecticut Ski IilmaeU. naU Reds at the end of the 1888 eay, ‘who's that guy from Mich­ Miami from 1988 through laat knew be would achieve' hto 12 to earn the right to oppose Midgets are not members of came out of "retirement” and paigner ever-—little Johnny Show Saturday night and met r " I ’m calling the riiota now,” season, signed a "muKlyear’ ' igan?’ ” season, with hla teama posting enda.” lUchlgan In the Rose Boofl. the COPC. bowled last week in the Senior Kelley will be making his Sound Again contract with the tail-end Seat- many old frien^. 'Talked with he amUed, tsrirhng the fat cigar Schembechler, who played a 40-17-8 record. He brought Mandlch, safety Tom Chirtia, "They looked good, real • * • Citizens’ League at the Par- 17th appearance Thonkivtvlng a former aisi buddy, Joe- Ofiara in hla mouth then puffing Uke a morning. NEW TCHUC (AP) — Leroy tie Pilots Monday at an uhdis- and coached under Woody six of hla aaototanta with him to defeiietve halfback Barry Pier- good," Schembechler said. "But and his family and they are proud, new father. Hayee at Miami of Ohio and Michigan. son, and other aetdors were I haven’t bad a chance to aee O ffA eC u ff .SSS'S.dl:,'"”'™ The Pitch High English Kelly of Cleveland {nobably Is closed salary, looking for snow. BUI FOrtin Hla Rose Bowl bound Mich­ Ohio State for eight years, be­ "He works harder than any praised highly by Schembechler fllnia of them yet. I ’U have them Phil Burgess reports that ' • • ' • teacher has copped no leas than too far back to make up enough Best guesses were that the and Don Wheeler and their igan footbaU team woa sUU came head coach at Michigan coach I!ve ever seen In my aa one of the primary reasons here by Thanksgiving." WINF will not handle the radio e u wmiSt t t 10 Five Milers, the greatest ground for a third straig^ rush- contract was tor two years at ( I ------wives, looking at the wares and broadcast of the Manchester » «/ ui number by any Individual. Ing title but his mud-running ex- about $40,000 a year. Hlgh-Windham High OCIL foot- Undgren of WashlngUm ploiU against New York Sunday Selection the 88-year-old Asplays. 'The show was medial Now 38, Uie 6-8,. 123-pounder r r r " . in importance with ski booths, Officiah Guilty of Ttoo Bad Calls Saturday ban gatpe Thanksgiving mom- e Z s ' l n t S T c o u s in has twice represented the Unit­ earned ■ him the Associated Bristol as the second manager Press’ nomination as offensiye of the American Lieague esqian- ski areas, ski films and not too Holiday TV Paul Krause ed States in Olirmpic compeU- " ^ 1^ ; New Y oT s vrSli^il^Tpark player of the week in the Na- sion club was announced at a much in the line of skis or ski tlon, has been on several PaA- THANKSOIVINO ^erv ir' xiifc' yesterday in the record time of tlonal Football League . news conference Monday by clothing. c a ^ the East H a ^ r d High- jg-sg j. ic tA champ Art Dulong American teams and an annual IttoS (88) New iSinatai vs. Wins Weekly Injuries slowed down KeUy in Marvin Mllkes, Pilots’ general One Of the features were the P w e y High contest. Lack of 39:27 selection on the AU-Amerlca TV People Wanted Michigan early season and he missed a manager. skiers on the endless conveyor t o r ^ gnd g,^ g,n^ „ f Bowling Green, Track A Field team for nearly 11)18 ( •) N F L) VUdngs vs. few games due to a hamstring Mllkes picked the former belt demonstrating,trick, ballet NFL Honors ***** “ ' ‘1 Manchester, was 12th in two decades. He’s also a mem­ pull while Calvin m il of Dallas, North CaroUna schoolteacher and conventional skiing and the East^fooUc buketbaU games 29.57 a„d uConn’s John Vitale 8)18 ( 8) NCAA) Texas MINNEAPOUS - 8T. PAUL ber of the Helms Foundation G ^e Sayers of Chicago, Tom over BUly Martin, deposed Mln- good clown doing' his act. II* **®*'“ '*‘* ***'■ y*®*"- Vol- was 34th In 3:19. Sink has fUed Track A Field Hall of Blame, To Upset Ohio State Ele'ven Tteh VO. AftaMi- (A P ) — Hto coach toys Mtane- le^ ^ ll player with the hardest to run in the Five Mller here W oodw W ck^ PWladelphla and nesota manager who led the The Stratton trio. In their tra­ soto Viktnga safety Paul Kraiae no higher honor can a runner Tom k ^ t e of Baltimore ground Twins to the champhmdUp w playing at the Eastern college, schoolboy and club Holds N BA Vikings won their ninth straight. total of 1,289 yards with only iw. a ‘Thanksgiving Day as will tween Texas and Arkanaas, now After Saturday nlght’e 27-0 ^ legal ploy __ end are limited to not more than 20 States Coliseum in Springfield, runners in New .England. four games to play. » » » no Ameri- Bromley. Killlngton will have ranked first and second In The rout of Tulane, which oUmaxed oo^ch Tom Harp warned the of- Ths pertonnanee won him Hla regular scheduled games in maintain a specific weight Defending champion Amby ______can League connections during the big lift ready soon and they Texas Ranked No. Aeeociated Preee poU. The wto- ■ ►I ^-®«®n. Oomsh caiarlle ndMla It w w o o ^ . Point Lead Associated Presa DotMiteve one season. However, alumni ®re weighed in once a C l. rr _z. **** 19-year baseball career, but , PUyer of the Week title te the Burfoot is definitely the man xrr are skiing the Snowshed slope. 1 ner of that one could become McLendon sported a lapel but------games may be booked at no week . . . There are more than NEW YORK (AP) _ Jarry National FootbaU Laogua. to beat in the field that today W e » Sihares Iroptiy he said the switch didn’t bother Over at Round ‘Top there is a the national champion. ^®** mAtte from a largo acrew to emboiraaoment, there penalty . . . Asa Bushnell will Pounds of IlghUng equip- West continue* to lead Ihe Na- Krauae axplainad hto apor- numbered 228 entries. Post NEJW YORK (A P ) — Unbeat- him. new trail, plus an addition to The man responsible tor J!?T'**’°**** **** * **®'"^* * ’■■ ***• «><**®tel who threw the tloiial Basketball Aasoclatlon In kllng run thto way: ■tep down Jan. 1 as commis- *** Capades unit to entries will be accepted for the en Wesleyan and Delaware, Bristol got the sack at Oncin- the base lodge. !Mt. Snow has switching the game from lU * * 'i u .. .w u . penalty flag on an obvious pass scoring but a new ch allei^ r "We were blltalng and I took ■toner of the Eastern College “ ’® Peychedellc and oth- race which .starts at 10:80 on whlch finished 8-2, were named after 8% years at the helm Athletic Conference. Current er *tohtlnsrlighting affnetaeffecU in ihi>this year’s a new look In the Base lodge, Rates Catbird Seat original date of Oct. 18 to Roone ” ® ®® “® ^ "* * ****’ Interferenoe call In the Boston. has crept into the No. 2 spot ac­ Ihe first man out of the book- on Main Bt., opposite School St- today to share the 1969 Lambert ^**®" *aded from « » - wall to wall catpeting In multi sistant George Shiebler show. NEW YORK (AP) — Penh State thrashed Pitt 27-7 673 points. Southern CW had A r l^ ® . ®* ABC-TV a**‘S cording to league etottotics re­ field (Dick Hook). He took me will Kelley, like Burfoot, is. a Cup tor outstanding perform- tentlon in the National League colors on the second floor with move into the top post. • « • Goodbye, Ckilumbus . . . and moved up a notch to third; 488; Mtoaourl, 428; Michigan, Sport*. acroa* the aU U hod m ^ ed *Il leased today. right toward the Inlendad re- former winner of the Boston ance among middle-sized East- hi the final week of the tables to match. The top floor Origin of Game Johnny Kelley ’69 season, finishing third. hello, Austin. Southern California stayed No. 8 887; Notre Dame. 284; Loutoi- "W e oU thought that Ohio reaUy aurprlaed at iiSf of Wert, who hit for a U.2 avar- criver. The quarterback naver Marathon. em college footbaU teams. has a beautiful ■ blue with a saw me. Here ’n There On Nov. 29, 1890, the Navy, He Immediately want to the Those famed residents of after toppUng UCLA 14-12; Mto- ana State, 280 and Tenneaeee, Stote would get beat some- McLendon said. “ Ooah uw . free beSTaiid u,. age ill five games last week, In- It’s been 28 years since Kel­ tinge of green and colored tab­ aourl humUiated Kansas 89-21 204. creasM hto league-leading aver­ "I out In front of (he flanker Praise for an excellent of­ football team came up the east Montreal Expos as a coach but Ck)lumbus, Ohio, the Ohio !D! •t‘a_b*en a great year." terference impcaalble. ley came out of New London les, a restful place to watch the age to 81.2 points per game. Lou and ran tor the aldeltees. Hook —ficiating jvvJob utIn lulast i minaaySunday's s *side of the Hudson %*srwss avstvi River by was given permissiem to talk and moved from seventh to Texas plays Texas AAM and "®*®’®r>‘- February we no bowl fu n o to fwopnre ------High and entered his first Man­ skiers. The new airport will State Buckeyes, went the Hudson of the Atlanta Hawks almost tackled me. I knew I had Charter Oak Football Confer- **'“ “ *’ Garrison, N.T., National, Olympic Figures Have Done Well Here with Mllkes about the Seattle sixth; Michigan shot from 12th Arkanaas, Texas Tech, In tradl-. *®®*‘®<* Oto •dtodule to ^ for, McLendon has hto plans tor And didn’t the oOfictoto moot chester Road Race. He was open m the latter part of No­ way of all flesh in Satur­ a good chance to score whan I once championship game was *"** torried across to West Job when It came open last week **!« '****xf*Iff iJf ^ *------»****' MAMICSt Tlianksglvlng AJHUlJUiKlVUIK DayLJ€kJ gamea||CUUeB ^**®". a_a,a nationally _a. ranked thg off-season mapped out. when Florida State defensive moved Into the second slot with fourth In 1948, the best finish vember. Glen Ellen and Wild­ day’s football action and got to (he stdelteos." bestowed on four Manchester N.Y. On their way up the with the firing of first-year man­ ade; Notre Dame stayed No. 8 this week before their bto meet- . *®“ "® _"*®®*- " I really didn’t have time dur- uckla Fiuhk Vohun Intercepted a 28.2 average, replacing Billy by a schoolboy until Jim Hall a^pAS* . wIIIImsw AI» te. . . _ ... ^ **Wte hteVte Am i9Ii Tha run. a Viking Intorceptton men, Jim Horvath, Bill Sacher- '^•’® Plain, the Middles ager Joe Schultz. cat Mrtll give Thanksgiving dlli-'^ now Texas sits in the cat­ after spilling Air Force 18-8; ing at Fayetteville. Cunningham of Phliadelphia, of Newington came in the same ' **« ***• — ‘® ®"*V “‘® • P®-’ • o o ^ « " * who dropped to third at 27.9. El- return record, to on# of many ek, Paul ■ Cosgrove and Dan ^vtutuandeered a goat from a Schultz was let go after a ners to those who bold all day bird seat as the nation’s Louisiana Stote went from 10th IK X A toot S a h irt^ o M f i ^ toriet because we always had down of hto career. . . and then 25th Consecutive Road Race The Top Twenty, zrith first sparkling plaqrii Krauae boa spot in 1987. tickets. to ninth oh the strength of Its vin Hayee, the defending tiUe- Mbrllne. . .Big upsrft in the Rec ” ®arby yard for a masoot. This group of Seattle busineasmen No. 1 college team. place votes in parentheses and r a t i ^ ^ ^ another game to get ready for," refused to eurrender the toot- Kelley followed up with a 27-0 whipping of Tulane, and holder of San Diego, U fourth at turned In slnos the Vikings trad­ Volleyball League last night *^® Naval preparation for closed a deal for majearity con­ How about a check 'on your When Michigan rocked Ohio total points. Points awarded for T e^ A rk a n so a aa the beet bet. he said. " I ’m gonna alt back ball? third in 1949,~ second in i960 car and.be ready tor that cold Tennessee droiq>ed a spot to No. 98.1 and rookie ecnsatlon l^ew ed Marlin McKeever and a draft when last plape Lakewood a r - ‘ •’* *‘•’■1 Army-Navy football trol of the PUots. State 24-12, it made reverbera­ flirt 18 places based on 20-18-18- We the two s c l^ to to now and watch------nine game------fllma The Beminotes were penalised weather iq) North. Anti-freeze 10 after Its cloee-caU 81-28 vlcto- Alclndor next at 24.0. choice (or,him to the Woahlng- do took all three polnU from *ame. Navy had played the new and then came a string of three Set iThanksgiving Morning Bristol is taking over a club tions aU the way to Austin, Tex., 14-12-10-9-8 etc: ''**®*\ ..„ **** ****"***** *“ **^ **“***®^ ^ “*“***“ * *'*®“really y '•*let ’•«»’em ■®»ltsoak ln“in. 18 yards for unaportomanlike previous front-running Catkins c®ll«8late game since 1879. That Mraight victories, 1961-88. His and snow tires are a must. And Sidelined Wlk l?hamberlaln lon Radakina before the 1988 which finished laat In the Amer^ where the Longhorns roam. The Texas (83) ------conduot and hod to klek a 88- .. .Ray McKenna, who handles ‘l®y was the first football game other wins were in 1957, 1981 how about a cable Jumper; you eonUnuee aa the leader In field By EARL YOST icon League West tiUs year after Associated Preea’ nationwide UCXjA tumbled from No. 6 to Arkansas ■ Juat whan you think you’ve yatd eirtna point Inetaad of a 20- the East Hartford Explorers, I®*" Army. Army lost. But the and 1982. When he placed sec­ may need one. Put sand In a John Bateman of Rutgers has ,oen it all. along comes teme- yonter. The panolty should have goal percentage at .878, while Jarry Itoiohow, Viking dlree- (FIB 8 T OF TWO ABT10LB8) Injuries sent the Pllofo Into a panel ot sportwriters and ^®- **■ *®*“ *® Southern Penn Stote (8) reports that Bobby Knight was challenge by Navy, accepted by ond, Kelley ssiiw the heels of rubber tube and jtece It arouxl a unique reason for Ohio Stoto’a thing new. been entoived on the ensuing Flynn Robtnson of Chicago to tor of pareonnel, oaya Krause's How the time flies! prolonged losing streak. sportscastera voted Texas Into *•*** ” ■* ot tho second Ohio State tntalligsnt play haa "rtaadted at his best in leading the team Army and settled in a 24-0 vlc- the trunk weU. It will add weight defeat. por instance, how about kiekofl, witb the kick coming the top man tn free throw accu­ Fred Schoeffler, Dick Hart, He and Milkes pointed to the the top spot Monday. Yen remained about the aame. Southern Cal (1) to victory last Saturday night. tory by Navy (with goat) on Thursday morning will and you may have to use ft. racy at .940. Hayee to the leader our defanrtve bockfteld.” Bob Lowe and Vic Zwolak, all New York Mets as an example ’Hie Lonp^ionto, although Idle Aulnim dropped a notch to Missouri "Their poifrers of conoentro- Duke’s ohoelaoe aleeper play? from the F 8U 28 instead of the Knight was a standout pro with The Plain at West Point began mark the 25th consecutive Are you going to take up tion were tone," he said. "A ll Tied T-7 — Didc* eventiMlly 48. In rebounds with a 17.0 average Krauae, 8-foot-S and 188 fellow Olympians. of what an expansion club can over tho weekend, took over' the Uth, Nebtaska movet^from 18th Michigan (1) tooal teams 20 years ago . . how the primary Intercollegiate ath­ Thanksgiving that the Five skiing? Here are a tew tips. while playerOoooh Lenny WUk- pounds, haa Intoroeptsd 18 ca­ The slender Nutmegger has do but said they hoped it top 'ranking with 88 fttat place ^ Mlaslsslppl went down 8. Notre Dame the time flies! He’s also an ex- letic rivalry in the nation. Since Mile Road Race in Man­ Go to .an area and rent an out­ ena of Seattle to No. 1 In reer paaae* In notched more than 20 national f Jutes’ wouldn’t take Seattle nine years votes and 748 points. The Buck- ®®® “P®^ *® Stanford 9. Louisiana Stote Harlem • Globe Trotter! . .Ver­ the day the Navy team climbed chester became a fixture fit. 'If you 'take a liking to the titles and was in the marathon to become a pennant contender. eyes, who had 786 points last ®’®"‘ ®®o **®- Bi. 10. Tennessee non Lanes will stage a mixed the western slope of the Hudson on the sports calendar after qx)rt after a couple of trials, event In the 1968 Olympic ‘‘We’ll have to buUd from week, omiectod 809 and aplUed Rounding out the blue ribbon 11 . UCLA team bowling tournament in River to dump the Army there I.. - then go out and buy an outfit. Games in Melbourne and in i960 being revived. within,” Bristol said. "You can’t to fourth. groups were, Purdue, Florida, Allbum UCLA To Have Top Quintet memory of Paul Krebs, who have been 08 games between In Rome. It was back In 1948 that a trade your way to a pennant.” If you are a beginner, don’t Arkonaaa’e Raiorbacks, who Houston, West Virginia and To- £5^ Nebraska died suddenly last summer. He tile first two United States serv­ Long ago Kelley has been half dosen men sat In a dimly buy the~~expenBive skis, boots collide with Texas Dec. 8 for the *®do. i 14. was a fop bowler with a 180 ice academies. Army leads in Despite Loss of Alcihdor adopted as a local favorite and lit Manchester Army A Navy etc. Look for a' packiigw deal, Soutfaweat conference title and **)* remaining five flrat 18. iford average at the Vernon house. the close aeries, 38-30-8, after his entry, tuid appearance, odds Club meeting room and de­ $40 skis, $80 for boots, $10 tor pootibly the No. 1 ranking, Pl®ce votes, Penn State gar- 18. Purtue The tourney will run Dec. 8, taking the rematch In 1891. LOB ANOBLBB (AP)—In ths Wa’II uaa a tlghlar dafa class to an already bnpoalng cided to revive after a lapse Thrill to Run poles, i^us bindings. ’Th«re are moved up a "eeeii to second at- ))ered three, and Southern Call­ 17. Florida of 10 years the Five Mile Road many tgrpes of skis to be bavgibt, post-AlcIndor era, U d J l raturns causa we won’t ba tryhw te field. "It's a real thrlD to Imve er a day off Saturday. Arkansas tornla and Michigan, one each, 18. Houston ■C % to tha pre-AlcIndor aia. drive opponents Into Alcindor." Race. and it depends on the individual my son, David, enter the coltected 80S points and no first Arkansas held a 80-point lead 19. West Virginia Coach John Wooden of the There were Just eight run­ and his ability. As a person pro­ By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLB 18-141 (N) neuetee 88, Flarida BC. II Wooden admitted Uw sertteh race with me tUs year. He l>lace votes. ovqr Penn Stote, who collected 20. Toledo Uclans outlined Qi* outlook of M cKay’s Satisfaction ners in the field in that year of gresses in the various skills of Taritey Taster DoLoxa Othsr traditional pontooto (N) Fterid* 88. MtemI (Flo.) 18 from Ihe offenoo keyad to thraa- . rOn the Vernon rocee this hto club, national ohainptona In the rebirth, 1946, with all eight skiing then he sbould get bet­ (N ) New Mexleo Htele 88. Oslo' tima AU-Amarican AtetM ter'. Egad, frienda, there ar* some match Alabama. v Auburn, ^ th* part six yearii, in finishing, seven chasing Char­ summer (8.2) mUea) and ran ter equipment, take ft to a shop ------U. 84 > five Of posos problams for p t e jw tasty football treato in otore for (teorgla vs. Georgia Tech, a parking lot interview Monday. right along^e Doc Kristen and turn it m or sell ft if pos­ 8 G reat... WonderiuV wtio’va known nothtpg alas te Came With Victories lie Robbins over the finish line. you thto week. Floiida vs. Miami of Flortda, Pena Btela 17, N.C. IHrte 8 ■outhern California baakqtball to the finish," Dale Bfarthi sible. their Goltoglale caream. LOS ANOELB» (A P ) — This fourth-straight appear­ ■The crowd- consisted of relatives, writes. ^ H m Turkey Day achedute to Oklahoma 'va. Oklahoma Btato, Okie. Btote 88. Oktehsma 18 wriUrs hiad bean smoked out close friends and a few curious More on this later, but if you "But I'm not dtspieaaad wlih "Michigan has a great running ance of u se seln a precedent BOB VINTON PRB CLOSE "A s you know, I am not a short on quantity but long on and Arizona Itato va. Arizona, Rtiw 18, Barter 18 of their first meeting of th* onlookers, at best 100, counting can’t wait, see Stu Clarke at Peggy Fleming Alters Stand our prqgf ma.” ha daolared. attack, and I think we have for the Rose Bowl, but McKay former winner but I consider quality. Tha Auburn Hgera, trailing W. Tax. Bk 18. Ba. Mlaa. 18 season when a grease fire In a fine defense against the run," stray dogs: Shufflin’ Joe McCluskey, List of national champions in- NassifTs Ski Shop and he will "Wa might avan )m a batter was quick to point out that the It a privilege to run In this WINNBR8 — Thanksgiving A trio of games otond out — 14-18-1 In the rivalry wltb Tmuieaaea U, VondariMH 18 ths kitchen of a hotel forced declared Southern California Manchester's greatest coiitribu- eludes aU the aforementioned. put on the correct skL Stu wiU (TTex n Faaa-88| Xavter 8 bteoking tooffl, o r . pothapo I majority of his 1989 squad never treat event after watching She Took on Broadway Joe Tournament — Holiday L#nas— Mtoatosippl-MtortaBippI Btato, powerful Alabama, figure to re- evacuation. (Joach John McKay in the aft­ had played in the classic. Harvard Electa stwtors^>!rith 24?*flnlshl^ vrith *^,“ ** **” *’*" ^ Charles Robbins, still be soon taking bis pro exams, Taxas-Texas AAM, and Ar- cord their 18th victory In the (N ) Night gamaa Wooden said the Brulna’ gome should say Just as good as those it many, thany times. niodel Of decorum. John KraahefsM 188-98-23242- ermath of a Saturday which de­ A 82-yard touchdown pass thousands lining the route *"** steeple it appears I'i®"* * 5 " Springfield Col- participant. skirt and dark stockings, was a 8-211, LesUa Placenta 98-74-178- The Hoople Birtem foresee* a trastota eUetec. I foresee a. that of tha 1884 an^ 1888 cham­ His squad’s 14-12 victory over back Jimmy Jones to Sam Dick­ See you on the mountalin. ing Joe Namath a "mea^j” but, clear-cut 88-8 victory tor Archie TIgar triumph, SB-81—kaff-kaff. coachqi orords, Into prooUce Monday night was named cap­ that at least 200 and as ^ y ^ *** « ^ 1®K«: University’s Bob ‘Even on my level, (those green-eyed China doll. Jtl-184, TJnda JeCfore 102-110-114- pionship yearn than durtng the UCLA in the clash of the. un­ erson with 1:82 remaining if she did, rtie’s sorry now. on Monday night. Fart-braaklng tain of Harvard's football squad as 260 will answer the starter’s “ " * T * *^ ® = of us who finish In the mid­ All went wed. 828-8-888, John Lombardo 107- Manning and hto Revel team- H ie big euipria* of tha day three saaaons WtiM 7-foot AInch defeated crosstown rivals came brought the Trojans the Paclflo- gun at 10:80 on Main Street for “ ^ “ «'‘ ey ,the mann and ex-Wesleyan great "Gee I think he’s great—he’a mates over the MtoetoeippI Btato will com* at BtiUwator, Okla., l.,ew Alclndor sat tha paoa. and prsaalng much, of Ihe way. next season. dle of the pack) there seems Peggy acknowledged that, be- 118-121-844-8-888, Rick Nlooia first in his thoughts, but Mc­ 8 Conference title and Rose the 83rd race In the series that Burfoot. The latter won wonderful. Ha oMms ao relaxed "W e're going to have a the fivo atartam racsd to a 18A to be a spirit of competition Scholar-Athlete' tore winning three world crowns 118-128-242-8-248, Mark Plsfka lada. In tha oUiar pair, Texas when the Oktohoma Btqto Oew, Kay's satisfaction was height­ Bowl bid. was first launched In 1927 meroua team tlUes. During his laat year In record - breaking and aeema to have so much and Arkansas, looking ahoad to boys deal a atunntng tltfeot to I Sports Slate gnOd toam." Woodan daclkrad. .88 victory over the reservsa to Engtiah Honora day in the sun, the smiling East time as wen as a pleasure In run­ and the >1968 Olympic gold med- 96-108-129-880-27-887, Stove WU- ened by the 24-12 victory of Dickerson caught the throw fun," the pretty Olympic figure thair Bouthweatam Omfereno* highly regardsd Oklahoma In "W e're, going bock to (he high on bilraaquad gams srhlch al- Michigan over Ohio State. The Five Mile Road Race has side Irishman won 26 national Tv™«n ih.a » ning and Itto great to be a Gridders Named skating queen gushed after tap­ al aKGrenoble, France, she was son 112-188-110486-8-881, Ksty Thufsday, Nav. 87 tractod more than 4JOO apse- In the far comer of the end lA)NDON (AP) — Golfer Tony title battle nert weak, wlU te- their 84th gridiron maailiM. poet oKenoe irtiar* w* bod a That left the Wolverines of and grown ivlth each^ tiUes and twice waa®an Olym- port of n.” NEW BRUNSWICK. NJ. ing a 80-minute televtolon show a t o i ^ y who Uked to {day Kelley 88-104-192-24-218, OaU Football — Windham thgb at zone, perhaps a couple of feet Jacklln, winner of this year’s cord hard-won triumphs. I pre- The Oeorgla-Oaorgla Ihch tew post while Lewis was play­ lators. Michigan and the . Buckeyes passing year. Today it ranks plan, Just missing a third team f . * ^ *.. *. **^ .,**» * m s note Blartin attached (AP) — Eleven of college foot- Monday with America’s con- basebalTa^ climb trees. • ktorlneUl 98-99-99-^-80-827. Moncheatar High. 10 JO—Hamo- In bounds, on a play so close British Open Championship, and diet tha Taxaa Longhorns will argumant, anothar ona wharein ing with us. UCLA became Ihe first tsom deadlocked tor the Big Ten title with the best run races In the by several yards* ) to tea entry for the Five Mile ball’ e outstanding seniors, head­ . troveirtal footbaU hero. "Thereto^ no trouble telling —— Hoi Field; Bagt Catholic at that Sam himself didn't know Ann Jones, women's singles ten­ pravaU over the Aggies by a tha raeord book counts tor "I know the high post offaito* ever to win three national baa- so the co-champ and No. 'l col­ Bast and comparable in many i uti t h w 11 t » Central Connecticut State Eoad Bace here 1hnaksg|y- ed by Indiana quarterback Har­ For a white, it aiqieared the that you are a girl now," said h APPV-’HOUDAYB — Inez Bouth ColhoUe.' IO:18-Hartlord. It was good until the officials nis champion at Wimbledon, bettor and feel ere have a good kelboll tUlea consecullvtly tort legiate upsetter of the year ap­ verified It. pluses to the internationally m ^*H * ® a College, were winners who did in f morataif. ' ry Oonao, were named Momlay show might not go on. ^ the New York Jet. quarterback Bablnert, 188. Lena EoceUenye ^ Rood R aca -riva MUaa, Btorts were voted Sportsman and man tor that offense in Itave spring ivhen Alclndor eompteUd pears in Pasadena on Jan. 1. famous Boston Marathon. ^ “ ‘K** Boston ^ oiymnlc or Na- Ona of Nomath’s aosoctotea to hto guert,guert. admiringly. Peggy 125, n-18, over the 10:80 on Main It., oppoafta Just one play before that was Sportswoman of the Year, i«-. as National Football Foundation Patterson. Ws'U uss a man-to­ hie coUegtols ellglMHty. Had Ohio State trimphed, the Thursday morning, as usual, H.'llT*?!*!’ **®"** % turned up with a cUpping from a ¥ras completely charmed. - - • ir a over Tech ■ Rod RahSere— ^•fJ*"**^"^*J[*** Bchool Bt. the moment which proved the spectively, in a Dally Express and Ha’l of Fame Scholar-Ath­ man defsnos and preaa a lot. they try tor No. 4 wMh a Bowl would have had to be sat- «>m. to^y cheek- ^e^er b^ ma^ed LkS^ to^ ““ Waohington, D.C., newspaper in heartbreaker for the gallant newspaper readers' poll pub­ Yftle Grid Leader lete for 1969. . ”1 brought two of Joe’s books CHURCH — Jim (hooper 229. d T ^ S to rd a v tha - tateSto^ "W s probably won't prtoo aa you can count on for a lot more isfled with the No. 2 team in Bruins who surged back from - The players, seven linemen which Mtos Fleming, toter^for hUiTfo rtgn. ” Peggy admit- A1 LaPlant 202. C ^^TH iom .* t o ^ J L much as In 1884 and t888 ba- runnliqt when they open ogataot lished today. h^to2r^'Lw-hr^ed“gSS; Olympians who faUed to win NEW HAVEN (AP) —’The the,Big Ten because of the no-, a 8-7 record in 1968 to challenge In __ 1^'teh High schoolteacher has include Jess Van Zant. nld and four backs, were aelected viewed on the question ®f te- led afterward. "Hieyr. for my ^ ® ^ ^ ® J *0i-2<»'6C8. BIU ^ arlE irM lS Bowl Oppoortfto I’l that quick. Arlaona cm Dec. 1. return rule of that conference. for the crown this time. ^ e m in the etartin,'field. a^^xeTrixM^T'flr;;;;: n.l**'*'*^ *““® day’s rebalUous youth, took the younger sister bock In CoUtor- for outstanding footbaU abUlty, H ie Middles and Cadets have Orange Bowl. Airt Arlaona BRIDGEPORT (AP) — It wlO Ohio Stote beat USC 27-18 last Jones, off on his passes most Berry To Return estabUehment line. nla. She sold she’d shoot me U I ■ tim*Sr“ ti.^ w * r * **• 3:2“ ***':*'-'* ®* H®*«hto. combined with academic hod undtotingutohad records to ■tota’s Bun bavlfo wtu giro Art- ba Randolpli-Macao va. Bridge­ New Year’s Day. of the afternoon,' lofted one to a « f i i Kensle, Lea Pawson, TedOhio --was named Mbnd^ M ” I Hitoh it’s Important that didn’t get Joe’s autograph.’’ ATLANTA (A P ) — Atlanta achievement by the awards port la the flrot annual KnuU' " I thought Michigan’s victory Dickerson on fourth down | and tlie young Uds have oomaone tB Joe signed obediently, then a F5tlcons’ quarterbaok Bob Berry committee of-the foundation. was the greatest thing that has 10 yards to go on a play start­ fol- m^rn’il ^ ^ 'o r m r i ^ U ***' ®1-® toiV- team. S271, r Toppy f Caasldy S Z m tm188, Russ rticoessful season by wtenlng, * « > * y edge Oi* WildWildcats, Rockna Bowl football gomo at will be reactivated thle week. look up to.” Peggy now a star of turned to Peggy, and Uf hto ete- happened to college football in ing at the Bruin 43. Jhe throw Also named were hacka Dan Fountain 186-886, Joe Tremano John F. Kannady Btadluin bare »*rilOTtCT Coach Norm Van Brooklln has lowing World War H. «>me of iil-Amerlcan track mto OaM b e ^ ^ t l l . ‘"^ ® Computer” tha lee FoBlee. wae quoted as menu suggested: OuRIMID M K t e years," said McKay. "1 don’t appeared off target but defen­ the greatest names in long dis- sauad Vinton of Georgetown, Bob because of his uncanny ability PUie of Navy. Randall Reeves. 362, Don Matheers 888, Dennis Now go on with the torocort. Baturday. announced. Berry, will replace aaytiR. "H iey 'ie in a desperate ‘Bay Peggy, by the way. want Woody Hayes to be mad, sive back Danny Graham tance running have made Man- \ ®* Island and tiie to read the plays of tqipostng Nebraska and Terry Stewart of situaUan and need to grab on to doing tonight?' Boxx 889, Hike FogUo 884. THANKBOIVINO DAT Bridgeport, tha Bastan Foot­ RinT I p i a W Injured quarterback Randy ^ Esposito Name. but footbaU coaches 'are ail knocked Dickerson down at the Chester their stopping off oolnt ’ °*®* Schoef- great Indian dlatance runner o f . teams, NeyiUe succeeds senior Arkansas. Afkaaaaa 88, Taxaa Tech 88 baU Confaranca champten, was Johnson on the roster, but It someone they can admire.” tired of hearing about a super 82 before the ball sailed over on Thanksgiving morning products of Tufts Ool- miother day, Tarzan Brown of linebacker Andy C3oe aa the BU ‘Ihe linemen cited ‘were: (N ) Mlartu lppl 88, Mte* BC I named a weak ago, but It was was not known Monday If Berry m im Fleming was further In Hockey News team." them. Pass' Interference, In fact, durtng the nazt 24 '* * * ’ Coetee of SUppery Wezteriy, R.I. k-, captain. guards, Tim Callaway. Georgia T o u s 88, Taoas AAM 88 not until Monday that tha NOAA w m iu iiT r will be ready to play whan the quoted os saying many of the years..are *11 .I,’ K-.niJLbut two ‘f.® of the win­ B®ck. DickTV.OU Hart a; '♦f BM.M the PhlU- „ ^ McChmkeyi — r - "magic J*®''*Ue ■tendi 8-foot-8, welghU and Harry Khaaiglan, Southern Alcindor Gets New Lesson NEW YORK (A P )-U to ‘er. ie to a career low of 1$ potaita aa Jon MoOtecklte and rookie rr CO STS n o m o r e Mlastssippt State almost back­ ed: “ It was a good one for the Championship and will meet The all-time record for en­ ahra esid Jim Ctellaghar o t Yote, ■paetelty hm't ocecteg but kaop- toed but It waa a atart and what ®» Harvard’a 1ST6 tooteon Mtez Fleming and her zponaors. Cincinnati breezed part the MU- fired on him Monday night In fans to watch, but hell for both Hartwlck. N.Y.. College tor the tries was 303 laat year with the the terror of Ivy League quar­ guard John Arthurs seorsd U tiig the other guy from dbtag It AND YOU GET IMMEDIATE has happened with each pawing •chedule, while the Crinisan Mhciut the tern ba brought teca- woukae Budm 128-KM. tha Amarlcan Buketball As- coaches. I ’m Juat real happy Eastern title on a date to be de­ total number of atartsra, $47 terbacks aU ssaaoB, was named points aatsh far MUwouksa. Tony, a r w ^ , iaods all NHL ■oclation. termined, with the winner of year has been simply fantastic. * i* » will renew an sarilar brief Monday to tha Bastem Coilega fo-fooa brtore the camaraa? John Bloch drlllod In a pair of that we con play that poorly and finlahers, 243. both last aald Jos. " I don't Ban Diego beat Baattte lU-lBB gooUas according to atetlrtlca Mqaarth7 *a New Orleaifo Buc­ that game going on to the NCAA Athtetle Oanterenca’s w««ei ws in tbs night’s only othar NBA free throws with two and M u be able to win." year, also new standards. The next year - m i - . de- « “* « « » • Lag bar go on." reiaaaad today. Acquired to tha finals early next month. ~ ly Dtvtskm I tootboU team. left to amp a. 10A180 tie , ______caneers survived his shuffle, Cliapa Coach Cliff Hagan woa Where once the Silk Tbwij q^te betow-freoaing tempera- Paggy anid: " I don’t remem­ game. summer draft from Montreal bowsyor, and squeessd by the unhappy about the outcome. He The .Crtnu|on (ook the district turee. enow, sleet and rain OuUagher, a Jwiter who w ^ Now Orleaps squeezed part than the Rockets pulled away to ^•nostto boa throe and bunion derby was strictly tor ber aayteg anything like that. DoUak Chaps 81-79. 'hie two- crown] Monday with a 4-0 rout of Live Action only 180 pounds, pteyad a aland- DoOaa $1-78 la the only action te whip Ban Dtoau lor thatr osv- allmkod only SI goote te 18 barred aportawrltera from hla local runners, when concfelved which made cofidlUaBa ax- But somatimaa aftrt a team total of 180 poinu was ,an dressing room and dashed away Brown! as goaUe BUi Meyers In 1927, partlcipanU from many tremrty aUppary, 40. man rinw- BOStlHf (AP>— > out game against Harvard lot- the'Amwtean BaaketboU. Aaoo- enth victory In ntoe gsmoo. gomao ter a opnrtdhv l.TT goals □ MTTDBES urdoy. He was «»-»»—d ei rthteg to no eaofnrti, , ABA record for the fewest from the game without oaylng registered hla ninth shutout of parts of the'country, and Can- cd up' and ran. bobbins, who gtvteg came ihsaa daya oar- aorts o< qusaUans and ctotlnn Monday night. The Rockets hod an ^ 7 8 load agmtart avongo. ■cored In oQe game. The pre­ a word. the season. to tbs defamrtva iwit of tha AU- □ GQiaiinMS lada, and aa faraway^ aa Aus­ p r o v lM the local color, |y at •\ Hte tteht ('tertenotl detenoe heading Into tho final ^nudor.,, g opoono and Dante DaJordy, vious low was 172 between Hous­ Ivy Poothan team. □ S T M n B B The victory kept New Orleans, tralia, England and. ]. Ireland, the stimulant necessary to was so MocUve agatast Alcte- but the Biqiwtolco, lad by C h ick ’s othar gonlte, Iwva ol- ton and Denver In January 1888. rtaafly. It .eras decided that which has won 10 of Its laat 11 'Honor Clesncntp have been li> the fleMs since ate enough Interest and enthu- assay te 188 dor that (the fonnor UCLA on- ptoyer-oOach ^ Lsn Wlteans, lowsd a total of ■ goote—IS □ ATEMMTOIS "W e went Into our old slow­ ttaa rttow should tej taped bift games. In flrat place In the 1958. ■ -1'. . ' I staam to r race oponarms to oon- NanwOi, ths host, abentd ite w p e r fU r spent protengod psrteds stormed to a 18-88 tte wtth rtx tower than M ontnol. Iheflr ctee-^ □ down ahuffie too aoon,” said ABA’S Western Dlvlalon. Over­ s t o r k s (A P ) —The ^ a p i- ' The popularity of the Five tinue. on the bench and dtetot seoro a mteutoa toft. eat eenqtetftor hi the Vsolna MoOarthy. ’’Hiat was my mts- tains of the 1870 pnlveralty of danr of ths couuuioray. The all New Orleans la 12 ■ 7 and Miter hoe Increased with leaps ■niare wasn’t any doubt now.l show, as the Jos Namath la ettber the aaeond or Tha load then eeeoaw ed until Troftey raca. take. I developed that at Mls- Cofuiecticut tootball team wlU be Dallas Is lO-ll. and bounds and today plays the race was hers to stay. Bhow! te rtMiwB twice weekly fourth qwrtata. Bteek, who led aU aewrero with Phil Oofstte and Bobby Orr slaaippi State to kill tlte boU for (allback . Vlnnla Clements LKB . RpHi ta ft] It woa the only ABA action second fiddle only to the Bos­ TOMOMtOW—aOHUOHTS 8*4. Bandy Baben lU-gOS. over oooBC B8 stettano thicogh- MaoBwhite. Tom VanlAndala SI“ potata. jaM Bonl Dfopo Mtedd are -tted to r the ttuo# minutes or so, but M’s not of Southington, ^ linebacker Monday night. ton Marathon tn prestige tn the fow wnaon utem puntp^ In 38 potato tor Cterin- tor good wtlh bl* chartty Oopbtte. naarty oa. e f f ^ y a when you Brian Hermes of].Stontngton! ont tho fionmtry- _ ' .Steve Jonea had 26 poInU to East among prlvato pro­ M •math, who chaagod from a noU and DIetkteg added SB. Ofo Iteve te give iq> ^ boll every The two will be eeniora next UCLA's fdotboU team T* Bowrtt 180- lead New Orleans and Clncy motions. ' 488. Harslet Q msii 18»-I88.g88. sntAs !|a»r*eh> BUI JackoL baa do car Honetzoen, catobratteg I teg with 38 whOa Bob IP SOMMldS.” I 1 year. They were named Mon­ Powell waa high for the Oiaps The list of winnire in ain tm-. 188 potato tn Ita fitst thros ^^Brenner P«g n ot Wrthday, eontribalad SB.. Rule and Dfak A t Bnes were ohetel 7S-73 in day to head next season’s team. gmma$ this Call white jrM diaf with 17. posing one.' . SI and Bob M B McCLDUOnr i m a . 871, Leah — —

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B u s Im s s S « r v i e « s B u H d in g — l-l-t— -M ff iiiarf Holp W a fd Ma!» 36 H«*p Wontod— Mo'.a 36 Help WantEd— . H « l p W o Hf d Fioip vvBniwa*~*4viw 34 O f f t r o d 1 3 Controeting 1 4 F m n a l* 3 5 F E m cd R 3 5 CABINETMAKERS ® ’®CnuciAN —Jounieyman COCKER Spaniels — f «nd .experienced helper. Top weeks CLASSIFIED DICK’S Service Snow plowing, MASONRT—All types of stone FUIXi AND part-time waitress EXPERIENCED old, one female, two FULL-TntE. and i pdrt-tlme lots, driveways, sidewalks, and concrete work. Quality wages with benefits. Cafl be­ males. AKC registered. 648- help wanted, 5 p.m. to closing. waitresses, B-day week, S • S Excellent openings. apartments, stores. Also sand- workmanship, work guaran- COLONIAL BOARD tween 8 n.m. and 8 p.m. Rob­ 8911 after 2 p,m. Good pay for right person. shift. W, T. Grant Co., Partt- . DISPLAYCBAFTINC. ert’s Electric Co, 644-2421. Ing done. Reasonable rates, v teed.' Call akttt, B, 643-1870, 644- Apply C^J Grinders, Broad St., ade. /.) ADVERTISING CaU 648-0002. \ 2OT8. . Manchester Ril-iiuNS looking for good Manchester. \ COMPANY . / 648-9687 g e n e r a l warehouse WOTk, homes. CpU 649-6480 after 6 KEYPUNCH operator 026, 8:80- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS STEPS, eldewalks. stone w.sUsi ' fuU-time, benefits tocluS^! p.m., a n y^ e wrokends. WAITREiSS-^ Days. Apply In. 8 p.m., benefits. Gaer Bros.,. fireplaces, flagstone terraces REMODELJNO rec rooms, and ^ ^ SKILLED AND UNSKILLED / Aroly In person, Watkita 8 AJM. to 4:30 P.M. ' person, Willie’s Steak House, 140 R ye St., South Windsor. BRIDGES’O R T Operators— ex- All concrete repairs. bot)i. In- repair work, 289-9139. Bros., 938 Mata St. P E D IG R E E D Dachshunds, gen­ 444 Center St., Manchester. perlebced' in aircraft work. tle, affectionate, used to chil­ side and outside railings. Lwd —------^ . CLERK —8:80-8 p.m., dl^rsl- 649-8271. Bbtafllent. wages, '^iiU-tlme, six days per week. S h ift'tilt- Top piqr ftw top personnel. FuU M E C H ^ c — too/ fleet work, dren, 7 weeks old, first shots, yCOPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. scaping. Reasonably priced ------^ ..------~— fled duties, benefits. Gaer . ferentlol. Blue Croes, CMS, life insurance, paid holidays benefits. Apply to person, Rolo *** *'**y week. Must be avall- standard, red, champion 4 :30 P.M. DAT BEFOBE PimUCATlOK 6430851 Roofing— Siding• 14^ SALAD Omli, nights, 5^9:30 Bros., 140 Rye St., South Wind­ and other fringe-ben^ta. Macbtoe Co., 66 Elm,St, Man- ®“t of town work. For bloodlines. Outstandingly Deadline for Saturday and Monday U 4:30 p.m. Frlda.i approximately, experience not sor. ROOFING and roof repair. appointment call 643-2373 649- beautiful (aces and disposi- necessary. Apply Cavey’s Res­ 4218. T-x * ■« t t i ^A ' Coughlin Roofing Co., Inc. 648- DRIVERS for school buses, 7:80 615 PARKER STRE]^ tions, $128. Need gentle af­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD ■ taurant.'- MEN for tlr^ service and re­ DA VES to 8:45 a.m., 2:18 to 8:48 p.m. MANCHESTER cap shop. Good pay, 48-56 houit fiUTElR — experienced in fectionate people before MANCHESTER — Park Chest­ ClasBlfied or ■'‘Want Adi” are taken over the ptene aa a BIDWE14L) Home Improvement FULL and part-time help want­ Ehccellent part-time for house­ per week, all benefits. Must purchasing tools, supplies and Christmas bustle. .647-1834. nut Garden Apartments, Dec. convenience. The advertiser should read Ills ad the PTU T AUTO Co. Expert installation of ed, days. Contact Mr. Sevdalin, wives. We train you. Premium MRS. E. S. LOFTUS be s te i^ worker. Experience raw materials. Dean Machine ^6, 4H rooms at $170, heat, hot DAT IT y^>PEAR8 and BEPOBT ERRORS in Dme for the aluminum s(dlng, gutters and new manager. Center Coffee wage scale. 648-2414. helpful.^ Apply Nlcbols Man­ Products, 102 Colonial Rd., water, oven-range, refrigera­ next Insertion. The Herald is responsible for only ONE ln> Live Stock trim. Roofing installation and Shop, 878-9960. chester lire, Inc., 396 Broad Manchester. tor, parking and storage, no ELLINGTON — Ptoney Brook correct or omitted insertion lor any advertisement and then PAR T-’TIM B general worKi In UPHOLSTERY repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. St, Mapeheater. pets. Call 837-9388 between 9-8 Apartments, 3-room unit In only to the extent of a “ make Insertion. Errors which WOMEN for housecleaning, and veterinary clinic, some even­ 'CO BORE Operators — first, LA’THE Operators —Expert eno- PONY tor sale, four-year old p.m. A fter 8 p.m., 647-1671. brick one-story garden apart­ do not lessen the value of the iMvertisement will not be F A L L SALE caring of children, daily. Five ing hours. W rite Box B, Man­ second and third ahlft. Lathe ed in aircraft work. Top pay PRODUCTION mUltog and Heip,. Wantod" Gelding, $60. Call 743-9117. ment building,''' total electric, Besiness Freperty corrected by “ make yood” Insertion ‘I day's. Call 649-8334. chester Herald. operators, second shift Verti­ for top personnel. Full bene­ sTops—188. Roofing and lathe hands needed. Liberal range, refrigerator, dUtposal, cal turret lathe operators, sec­ fits. Apply to person, Rolo MO'’ Mole or Fenjale 37 For Sole 70 •Windows— %U.K. Chimnoys 14»A FULL-’TIME, girl for cosmetic SALES associates wanted by benefits. BO-hour week. Apply ______alr-condltioner, i>asement laun- (Boekvine, Toll Free) ond shift. Call LeMi Corpora­ chine Co., 68 Elm 8L, Man­ to person, Metronlcs Inc., 640 BNJOY the benefits of your JAN. 1 ^ . ' eSeat Covers—$29.98. sales and clerical duties. Ap­ real estate office. Will train in.' Artieies For Sale 45 ' dry and storage area. Interior ROOFING, Gutters. Chimneys-. tion, 648-2862. chester. Hilliard St., Manchester. ambition, abilities and en- For most Cars. ply In person. Pine Pharmacy, experienged but otherwise brick wall.^t Adults only, no REST HOME New and repairs our special­ thusiaam. Find out about ALUMINUM sheets used as OCCUPANCY’ 643-2711 875-3136 We repair, replace any auto, 6M Center St. qualified appllcanta. Full facil­ pets, $138 -par month. Call ty 20 years experience. Free MACHIfnST or tool maker’s full or part-time business ^ ?»»»«■. •«» thick, 38x boat, or home upholstery of fur­ ities provided. Call iltr. Dwyer James J. O essay at 87M1S4. First time offered ever, one DEAN MACHINE helper needed on the »fir8r poriunlty. It can provide ^ **** or 8 tor $1. niture. estimates. Call Roy Kanehl OFFICE HELP wanted, no ex­ , PART-TIME 414 room Town House apart­ of the oldent atKl moet es­ at Evans A Clapp, 647-1464. shift Apply in person, to Mr. BOLTON — Four-room lake- . 648-0388 after 6 p.m. perience necessary, will, train. lly security, Ufe-tlme income ______ment, 2 baths, alr-condl- tablished homes In Man­ Trouble Reaehing Our Advertiser? PRODUCTS MALE-HELP Kasevlch at Klock Co., 1866 front house, second Bolton 643-8245 Apply In person at Glastonbury COUNTER woman for evening and early retirement within a F R E E wrheels! Buy new snow Uonlng, stove, refrigerator, chester. This buatneos Is ROOBINO — C^eoializlng re­ Tolland Tpke., Manchester. disposal, patio with sliding Lake. $140 monthly. Unfurnish­ Dyeing A Finishing Co., 64 Adl- shift 7 p.m. - midnight, full or 102 COLOOTALTiD. 11-2 p.m. or 11-7 p.m. short period of time. Training tires, get new wheels (tee. lOO'T- full and always bas a pairing roofs of all kinds, new and guidance given. Manage­ glass doors. Beautiful, beau­ ed. Nd Children, or pets. Gen­ 24-Hour Answering Service aon Rd., Glastonbury. part-time. Please apply Mr. Apply In person: EXPBIRIENCED truck driver, Permanent anti-freeze, fuU backlog of applicants. Prei-- TREE 8B1RVICB (Boueler) - roots, gutter work, chimneys Donut, 288 West Middle ’Tpke. Has Immediato'^penlngs: ment or supervisory experi­ tiful, beautiful. OaU. tleman preferred. 742-7867. to deliver fuel oil. FUll-tlme, strength, $1.49 gal. Cole's Dis­ ent owner Is wUIlng to as­ cleaned and repaired. 80 years’ C A P A B LE person to work In In­ Days: > -'a .m . to 4:80 p.m ., ence helpful. Call 742-7156 to Trees cut, building lots clear­ count Station, 648-8883. NEW A L L electric house, throe sist with financing to a re- 2 Free to Herald Readers experience. Free estimates. GIVE your family a Christmas permanent poaiUon. Apply to ed. trees topped Got a tn e ventory control, posting and Nighta: 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. arrange for confidential In­ C> im kr NU; iw. spondible party. to rem ember —r earn goo^,. MCDONALD’S person. H arry l^anCtunp, The bedrooms, basement garage. problem? Well worth shons Call Howley 648-8361, 644- pricing for industrial supply terview. SNOW TTRBS —set of 8.28x14, Ham tnlormatlon on one ol our claasllled adveitisenieatar W. Q. Qlenney Co., 336 North "It looks like a case of overexposure during the Apollo 649-6651 649-2179 $310. Tolland. 876-9839. No answer at tho telephone Ustedf Simply call the call. 742-8282 8888. firm. Modern East Hartford lo­ money selling Avon cost^eUca TURRET LATH E —Set-up set of 7.88x16, practlcaUy new, Main St. 12 flight. I'm afraid he has "CronkHis'l" cation. Salary and fringe bene­ and ^ft items in ypur''spare and operate. DRIVEJN REAL ESTATE sales person­ $30. per set. det of 7.60x16, PHILBRICK 8HAP.PBNINO Service - Saws time. Start now,.Ctall 289-4922. nel tor active MLS office. Ex- fits. Call 289-8291 for appoint­ '46 Weet Center St. p u l l -t i m e hardware store $16. CaU 646-8080, after 6 p.m. BDGBRTON OsTdens — Near 8IX ROOMS, basement garage EDWARDS H eating and Plumbing 17 HARDINGE CHUCKERS ceUeiX commission arrange­ kmves, aces, shears. skates m ent hospital. Deluxe one-bedroom $178 monthly. Tolland. 878-9820. STENOGRAPHER Local’ Hancheater, Omm. clerk needed. Contact Mr. ment. For confidential inter­ DARK RICH stone free loam, A G E N C r rotary blades. Qulok aanrloe GRANTS plumbing servicet -r-Set-iip and operate. Musical Instruments 53 apartments. Wall to wair car­ ANSWERING SERVICE SECRETARIES ’TypUte - (Tem- flrm- looking for gal with good Chapman, W- G. Glenney Co., view ask (or Mr. Pasek, 289- five yarda, $16. Sand, gravel, ATTRACTIVE large Colonial Capitol Equipment Co.. Si' quality work, fair prices. Call peting, appliances and utilities REALTORS .steno skills, to Join their secre­ 336 North Mato St, Manches­ 7476, 742-8243. Dairy Prodiiett 50 130 BASS ARCH accordion, ex- Main St., Manohastar. Hourr for free estimates, 643-6341. porary) work in your own PRODUCTION MLLERS stone, fill, maniure, pool and (or rent to Hollister St. area tarial pool. Hours 8-4:30. Sala­ m a n w a n t e d to work to lum­ ter. etc. $lB8-$ie0. J ..D . Real Es­ dally 7:80-B, ’Thursday. 7:$(i-6 areas, top rates, free parking, — Set-up and operate. patio sand. CaU 643-9604. SB'VERAL varieties of apples ceUent condition, $180. 644- off Main 8t. In Mancheeter. 646-4200 649-0500 875-2519 ry $90. Fee paid. Rita Girl, beryard. Must have driver’s RBJAL ESTATE salesmen — V tate Associates. 648-8189. Saturday 7:80.4 6a-79M. Immediate openings,..CaII Son­ TTIUCK D R IV E R wanted to de- for sale, Cortisnds, M clnt^, 1474. Four bedrooms, m baths, 3- and leave your message. Tonni bear from our aaveittsw la 800 Silver Lane, East Hart­ TOOL GRINDERS — Ex­ license. Davis A Bradford saleswomen wanted. License SORRY Sal Is now a m erry gal. MANCHESTER - 20,000 M iH in a r y . ya, 822-0492. COED temporaty hver oU, local area. AU bene­ Red DeUcioua and Baldwins. LOOKING (or kiijrthlng to real car garage. Rental $180 per Jig tim e wllhout spending all evening at the telephone. CALL Handyman. Leaves raked ford, 828-9416. Lumber Co., 200 Tolland ’ Bt., necessary. CaU (or particu­ She used Blue Lustre riig and square toot masonary todus- service, 100 Constitution Plaxa, perienced at sharpening fits Included. CaU or inquire Volpt Farms, Volpi Rd., Bol­ •stats rsntals — sportmaats, month with security or vacuumed, carted away. Dressmaking 19 East Hartford. lars. Llnsay Realty, 649-9168. upholstery cleaner. Rent elec­ Office and Stom trial buUdlng, IH aereo, con- Suite 800, Hartford. metal cutting tools. at HAM OU Service, Route 6, ton. nomas, multlpls dwellings, no required. Available tor Im­ Reasonable rates. 648-8808. tric shampooer $1. Olcott Vari­ Equipment 54 (sea. coll J. D. Real Betate mediate occupancy. CaU Jar­ tral location, aU utlUtlea. Autom obilM For Sola 4 Bolton. 649^2871. PART-TIME hardware store ety Store. 2lany poaslblllUes, Including DRESSMAKING and alterations Help W antod— Mala 36 BRIDEPORT MILLING Assoolatsa, Uw.. 6484118. vis Realty Co., Realtora, 643- YOU AR E A-1. ’Truck Is A-1. help needed. Contact Mr. Chap­ SOLID oak flat - top office oummerelal use. Hayes Agan- 1963 DODGE, 9-passenger sta­ reasonably done. 649-9919. MACHINE OPERATORS RETIRED MAN P A R T -TIM E gasoline station at­ 1131. Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ LANE maintenance man for man, W. G. Glenney Co., 836 Hoosekold Goods 51 desk, 84x60’’ plate glass top. SH-ROOM apartment, heated, oy. 6464121. HERALD tion wagon, 6 cylinder, stand­ ATTENTION tendant, work to new station, SNOW BIRD snow blower good ways sealed and small truck­ MRS. PRESS — Dressmaking nights. Apply Holiday Lanes, —Set-up and operate. Light woric In the mornings. North Main St., Manchester. BxceUent condition. $88. Small stove and refrigerator. Refer­ SIX ROOM house, three bed­ ard transmission. Asking $828. evenings, 6-9:30. Apply to per­ running condttion, 649-1004. Model Home Furniture BUSINESS sone —Stone build­ ing dqne A-1 right. Call ’Tre- and alterations, expert work­ HOUSEWIVES 89 Spencer St., Manchester. Apfriy In person: filing cabinet $86. 643-8463. ences and security deposit re­ rooms. Conveniently located. BOX LETTERS Can be seen, 97 Cedar Ridge son. Don WUlls Garage, 18 ing conatsMng of tour unit mano ’Trucking Service toll- manship. SB E. Center St., 649- TOOL MAKER — Exper­ 8 ROOM HOUSEFUL quired. Near hoepltal $180. Near schools, stores, line. Terrace, Glastonbury. Mato St. D ogs— Birds— Pets 41 WON on quiz show — complete apartments. Three house trail­ free. 742-9487. 8088. Would you like to work ELECTRICIANS ience in jig and fixture 19 PIECES Phllbrtck Agency, Realtors, Immediate occupancy. 644- For Yomr bowling equipment. Kodak W e o r ii er perking lots. Excellent In­ 1962 FALCON, automatic, six, while your children ere In $6.68 per hour plus fringe bene­ w o rk . STRONG young man for fence GROOMING aU .breeds. Har- $297 648-4200. " 3334. SNOW plowing, residential and movie camera. One-year old come. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ Informatiiiii 4-door. Original owner. $280. school? We have openings fits. Apply MCDONALD’S work, $2.38 per hour, fuU-tlme. mony HUl. H. C. Chase, Hebron commercial. Also trucking. convertible sofa. More In- tors. 646-4200. Call 649-2201. Moving— Trucking— in our store’s accounting JOHNSON E LE C TR IC CO. CaU Colonial Fence, 742-7698. Bd., Bolton. 643-6427. WB HAVE customsn waittog ’THE HER.%U> win not Reasonable rates. 646-1974. AU benefits. ______formation caU 643-0614. tm snor Designer w snU reUsbIe BLACK Persian lamb lined suit, for tbs rsatal of your apart- disclose the Identity of S t o r a g a 2 0 department .for experienced 124 Francis Avenue Out of Town 1968 4:DOOR Biscayne Chevro­ DRIVEJN famUy or newlyweds to acropt , 1, * i 4. good condition. 649- mont or homo. J.D. Roal Bs- $21 CENTER Street, an elgM any advertiser using box FLOOR cleaning and waxing. comptometer operators to Newington, Conn. An Equal Opportunity Employer YOUNG MAN at least 21 years MALE 5oLLIE puppy, for sale, t h e PROVEN carpet cleaner nZy®of",^?retrM*^d‘'wa ^ room home with 2-«ar garage let, 6 cylinder, standard shift. tats Aaaoolatos, lao., 84S-«i8i. F o r R m t 4 4 letters. Readers answor- Janitor service. Call Suburban MANCHESTER Delivery-light work part-time from 9 a.m.- EqueU Opportunity Employer. 46 WEST CENTER ST. ly to per­ tral location, available Dec. Lott cHid Found 1 dition. Call ‘37»4I«B3. fits. Call 646-0124 for appoint­ 4 Viking, NeceW, WhUe, Nel- (former BliUer Brush bldg.) currsnlly set-up as an all mala dow shades made to measure, experience, four generations. McKinney Bros. Septic Tank son, FHsher Cleaners, 835 ’ KLOCK• i- COMPANY W ANTED — Antique furniture 1st. $188. per month, Call OU^ ROCKVIL^ — nve ■ room ment, co, Kenmore. Pilgrim Mills, 178 Pine St. Mancbestei apartment, first floor, children 'rooming houae. Vary lUUe LOST — Male German Shep^ CLASSIC 1989 Ford retraotable all slM Venetian 'blinds. Keyt F ree estimates, fully insured. Co., Mitchell Dr., off Parker Broad St. glass, pewter, oU palHlInga or 8696 after 6. J. T. SLOCOMB CO. • MACHINIST Sewing Machine Dept. 434' 6462822 acrepied. $110 7434047 turnover In tenants. After de­ herd, black and tan, vicinity hardtop Skyllner. Original mads while you wait. Tape re­ 648-7861. St., 8:30-9 a.m. other antique Items Any RECEPTIONIST — Good ap­ 68 MATSON H ILL RD. Oakland St., Manchester. (form er Norman's Furr.. ducting annuel expenses of $3,. Highland Park. Call 648-0888, i mileage 88,Q00. In very good corders for rent. M arlow’s. 887 • TOOLMAKER Warehouse quantity. TIm Harrison'*. 643 CONTRACTOR Interior, ex­ pearance necessary. ’Two part- SO. GLASTONBURY 643-5571, 649-8822. RCX)KVnXE - nekr $.room 880 the property wtll ahow a' 720 Spring at. condition. Call 648-4868. Main St 640-6221 at corner of Pine A Forest Sts) 8709. 160 Oakland Street. Fwwlslied terior painting, paper hanging. time openings available. 8 a.m. NOTICE OF apartment, wall to wall car­ 11 per cent net return on your to 1 p.m., 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. 16 minutes from Manchester I GRIT BLASTER Mon-Frl. 9-9. Sat 9-6 peting, stove,-rofrigerator and LOST — Sqylngs Passbook No. 1968 CHEVROLET Impala TWO handymen want a variety Discount on wallpaper. Call A & P FOOD STORES . V BE G E N TLE , be kind to that Ap®rtwwiifB 43-A Investment. Robert J. Imith, Monday through Friday, DISSOLUTION dishwasher, $148 monthly. 878- 09646 HartRhd National Bank Super Sport, 288, V-8, automa­ of Jobe by day or hour. Rea­ 646-8048. • SHIPPING AND RECEIVING CLERK expensive carpet, clean It with CLBIAN, USBID refrigerators, R ooim W iriiou t Board 59 Inc., M8 Main at., 6494241. weekend posltins also avail­ TWaROOM^fi^^ apart­ 8979, 878-0723. and Trust C o \ FTrst Manches­ tic, maroon. Immaculate con­ sonable. Call 643-8808. OF Blue Lustre. Rent electric ranges, automatic washers P A IN T IN G —Interior and ex­ able. Apply In person, Flano’s AppUcaltions accepted (or Meat THE THOMPSON House—Cot­ ment. Heat, hot water, stove, FOUR-FAMILY, 4-room apart- ter Office. Application made dition. $1,200. 649-1404. Manchester Hobby,. Inc. •INSPECTOR shampooer $1. The Sherwin- with guarantees. See them at CUSTOM made draperies, slip terior, very reasonable, free Motor Inn, 100 East Center Cutters in Manchester on full­ tage St. centrally located, refrigerator. Apply Marlow’s, BOLTON — Three-room opert- menta. $8,630. yearly Incoma. for payment. Notice U hereby given, pur­ Williams Co. estimates. Call Richard ^ Mar­ St. INVITATION B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 649 867 Main St. Manchester. men! $138. Heat, hot water, re­ Nevar a vacancy. Call for- covers and reupholstering. time baais. suant td the General Statutes large pleasantly furnished ______LOST —Small female Beagle, tin, 649-9288, 649-4411. We need the above for our expanding plasma department. Mato S t Call 048-2171. frigerator and stove Included. compute detail#. M.H. Palmer. Trucks—Trocton 5 Budget terms. Established In of Connecticut, that Manchester roofhs. poking. CslI 649-2286 puRNISHED three rooms with black bock,' brown ears and WANTED — baby sitter 3 p.m. TO BID Many benefits such as paid holidays, quarterly produc- Call 6494090. Realtor, 942-6221. kM8. Days. 524-0184 evenings. Hobby, Inc. a Coimectlcut cor­ 84“ ROCflC M A P LE hutch, by (or overnight and permanent large eiinporch. Good location. legs. Wearing rabies tag. Vi­ PICK-UP truck, half-ton, 1067 649-7890. to 11:30 p.m., Monday through . tion bonuses and group insurance, are offered here at our Florist*— NurMriot 49 MANY BENEFITS poration.^ ha'vlng Its principal Buccaneer, like new. $2(X). C^I guest rates. CaU Peterman Real Betate cinity of Route 86, Bolton. 228- Ford. Excellent condition. Can Hoor Finishing 24 Friday. Call 649-7784. S-a’ed bids will be received new plant. \ be seen, 281 Broad St., Man­ U G H T TRUCKING, bulk dellv- at the office of the Dlrect'^r n' place of business to Manches­ (CHRISTMAS trees, home 649-1616 anytime. Agency, 949-333$. 8792. Reward. . PTXKIK SANDING and reflnlsh -eCredlt Union chester, 648-9868. ery, yards, attics, cellars COUNTER gdrl, 6-day week, General Services, 41 Center ter, Coimectlcut, has, been dis­ grown. Select now, cut later. •Major Medlccti Apply to person; SIN G ER automatln klg- **r‘ ' ^ * f ! * ’ THREE-ROOM furnWied . heat- POUND B lack. and white cleaned and removed. Also odd tog. (apeclallstnf in older Monday-Friday, hours 8:80 - street, Manche£')er, Conn., until solved by a resolution of Its Spruce, Fir and Scotch Pine, •P a id Hetodays with cabinet, converts In­ centrally located. 14 Arch St •d apartment. Lsirge cloeets, male Pointer puppy. Call Ver­ 1980 FORD half-ton pick-up, Jobs. 644-8962. floors). inside painting. Paper 8:30. Apply In person only. December 2, 1969, at 11:00 Board of Directors and Stock­ $3 to $0. <3oooe Lone, Coven- PjuL& ulsutijlidO i^^ \ •Flverday week 1866 TOLLAND TPKE.—MANCHESTER to portable, button holes, private Mitrancee. Working non Dog Warden, 878-7934. running condition, $226. Call hanging No Job toe small Fisher Cleaners, 326 Rroed St. a.m. for holders, effective as of April 1, , try. 7424141. WOMEN only, one Mock from Cantar St. & Thompion. Rd., Manchaotar after 6, 647-1978. John Verfallle. 640-8780. •Good starting wage 1970. All creditors. If any, are monograms, hems, etc. Mato St., between hoepltal and adults. No pets. References. MANICURIST wanted, full or LOST — Lady’s glasses, brown • Sick Benefits Fire Hydrants, Valves. Tees warned to present their olsims Originally over $900. Full price Center. Call 948-8019. ^Building— part-time. Call Maggie Mirror Luxury Living A$ You'd Dailgn it frames, two-three weeks ago. 1968 FORD F-lOO, 8’ body, 4- • ’Thrift Plan and Gate Boxes for Parker- to LoBelle, RoOtenberg A Wood- now $82. cosh or monthly pay­ speed tranamlaalon, extra #ConhtK»ing 14 Beauty Salon, 643-3449. •Pension Plan Oakland Connector. Fotl and Food 49-A ments. 832-0476. MOTEL rooms, weekly rates — SINGLE furnished 4 - room Ona & Two-Badroom 'Apartfnanti Call 649-0182 after 6 p.m. « Bond*— Stocks house, 848 M ato Street, Man­ tlrea, 6 cylinder'. 647-1948, ’ • HospMalizaUon Bid forms, plans and speciti- maid service, restaurant ad­ houee, Bolton Lake, November- l K o n Cleszynskl builder—hew COMPANION for elderly wom­ chester,' Connecticut, on or be­ SEASONED fireplace wood, cut jncuTHin M ariim fM — M o r t g a g e s 2 7 •Group InsuTOnce .catioi:s are available at the jacent. CaU 94B-180T. Juiw. AduMs only. $176- month­ Fraa H ast and Hot Watar homeb; custom built, remodel­ an, 9-8 p.m., 5 days a week. fore April 1, 1970 or thereafter P o n o n a lft •Vacation with Pay General Services Office, 41 Cen­ Pblhhers Wanted and delivered, $18. pick-up automatic tig-sag, av«-aH«»*•- oot^«>‘ent lojta- Range with .Self-Cleaning Oven • Two-Door Refrig­ ends. 649-4819. te r St., Manchester, 261 Broad ember, 1969. to required lengths. Free de- tlon, 0(1 heat, worktog adults. Vicinity. Call 649-7968. mlaalon with hurat, $176. Call m erical. Call 649-4291. Aseoo. 648-8129. Comveoticnit 181 cash 6234tU 9t., Manichester. it Bharii|g.iplan. Apply at Uvery. B. Yeomans, 743-8907. Business Opportunity 28 set, bed, mattriiee, box spring, a Wall'to W a ll Carpeting-throughout. Two bedroom day. Reply P.O. Box 223, Msin- An Equal Opportunity Employer Wocxlhcxiae Its- Atiom eys. KtMaM Mfftal FiBishiig Gt^ liit free washer, dryer, parking. ly, 8:80-6 ^ 7 Call 872-3886 rec roome. All work custom THIS IS NOT VENDING man's dreseer, women’s drezs- T r a i l e n — MANCHESTER — Main 8L chester. Conn. ' 6» WOlMU^AND ST.— MANCHESTER Palmer Realty, 2424221. apartments include one and one-half Iwths. or 876-8166 after 6 p.m. built. Call Royal Custqm Build­ SPORTSMEN sr, night sinnd. $280 or best Mobile Homes 6-A soda'Shop. ’Thriving business, Ample parking, individual luisement iitorage, nuuiter ers, 646-8484. offer. Can between 44 p.m. all stock Included. Owners re­ WAITRESSES The nslton'a largest hran- TV antenna. Convenient to trans(K>rtation, shopping, lO’ CHASSIS • Mount Dreamer MECHANICALLY PROVEN (toiee organization has a Um- 842-3061. For Rant Airtom obllM For Sal* 4 NEW TON a tiring. Call H. D. Cole Realtor. BE A JOHNSON GIRL and agresslve man to rebuild schools and chiittbea. Camper, 4-sleeper. Complete, tied number of new oppor- SMALL. STORE near’ .100 par Remodeling, repairing, addi­ , 648-6666. , F\iU or part-time evenings. and repair industrial heat SEWING machlnee — brand NEED CART Credit very bad? gas stove, oven heater, ice­ 'tunltiCs for the sportsmipded cent Mata Street location. Ap­ Rantoi ogaot on pramisaa. 1-7 p.m. Also showh by tions, rec rooms, garages, W e will train you. Must be new 1268 automatic sig-sog, un­ MANCHESTER — New large Bankrupt, repoeseMlon? Hon­ box, lavatory. $2,000. 048-4267. treating equipment. Electrical, man or woman to get Into porches and roofing. No Job over 18. Many benefits. tbe fltid that they enjoy the claimed layaway. Makee but­ ply Marlow’s. 997 Main BtreeC appointment. Ona and two badrooiO''&odel apartments est Douglas accepts lowest mechanical, rigging, welding, 9-room, first-floor apartment _____ too small. Call 640-8144. •Paid Vacation . . ' experience helpful. Rapid CXPERIENCED DIE most. tonholes, monograms, hems, eomplat4ijr fumishad. Ona-quartar mile east of Ehcit down, smallest payments, any­ Private Instruetiont 32 to 3-(amUy houee, beautifully LA R G E office main, floor on •Uniforms Pro'vlded growth company. South Wind­ We need an ambitious indl- set. FuU price now $4940. eesy 92, Wilbur Crosf Parkway, Route 16 and 1-84. i' where. Not small loan finance G a r a g e - ■ Se r v i c i WES ROBmNS Carpentry re- carpeted, range, heat, base­ Mato St., $188 par month. In­ EXPERIENCED certified •F re e life Insurance sor, Conn., 289-1888. vidusl who would like to reap terms. OaU 033-0911. A-t Ssw- ment and parking, ab bus Uns, company plan. , Douglas Mo­ S t o r a g e modellnB.^|pectailst. Additions, SET UP M A N the .rawaitis of the ever-to- cluding beat. Security depoelt 643.J023 TELEPHONE 646-2623 643-4M2 10 teacher, tutoring all subjects. •Free disability insurance ing Onter, 34 Park St. Hart­ tors, 848 Main. rec rootosT^wmera, porches, creasing recraatlon expioston $2O0. per month. Jacquellae- required. Chll 9424872. SpeclallMtion — reading and •Medical Plah. 1st Osss Set Up Man tor Dto Shop ford. ^ M Sn'AL building for rent to In­ ,cablnet« t o x ic a , bullt-lns, —a perron who is addling ^Roberta Agency, 648-2329. 1966 FORD and Plymouth 4- dustrial Bone, also garage (or math. Ultra-modern tech­ PROnCSSIONAL offioe, 3M bathrooibsr kitchens, 649-8446. Call 878-8961 to arrange in­ Good bensflts, good wages, growth potentisL - to earntop weU over $1,000 door sedans,, V-8, automatic, rent with 10' high doors. Phone niques. Call 668-8680. MOLD MAKER QUAKER gae space beater with SCANCHEaTBR' — Northwood Center 8t„ heel, hot water, terview. per month. radio, power steering, extra 649-9644 after 6. HALLMARK BuUdtog Co^ 1st fdMs moU maker. APPLY This to one of the most two-speed blower. 28,(XX) btu’s. Apartments. AvattaMc Imme- parking, can 848-12M), 249-l84t. j wheels. 648-2880. pany—tor home Improvement, X oznsztog, but fun buitoeeies Ideal for two rooms, $dS. CaU dlately, one and Iwo-bedroom HOWARD JOHNSON’S Iimeedfatte opening, youTl ever have an oppoiv 642-6803. spUt level aportmenfs, central n V E - sutte o f front Mato kddlUons, rec rooms, garsg**. H e l p W o n t ^ Route 80 ‘ 1968 TORINO GT Fsstback, 890 M otorcycles— roofing, gutters. Free eeti- good benefits,, good IO NA Manufacturing Umlty to look into. alr-condltkmlng. IH baths, car­ 100 portMtii 3 5 Vernon, Conn. automatic, power steering, Bicycles mates, all worV guaranteed. wsges growth poten- Unit Of general SigmU Osrp. Regent SL, M snrh ititor 'You do need at least fir port. prlvato besenienl, balco- tloa near banks, alr-oondKlOB 11 647.00 to $2.54740 csgh to •d. sufom atic flro sprtnkisr. power brakes, console, poly­ Call 646-8067. DIVBRSIFTED office work to T E L L E R trainee, well known tisL ny and other luxury (eoturee. Mochlaury ood Took 52 Apptf Marlotr'i. 887 Mato li glass tires, also belted snow B'CYCLES-^New .snB used. R e­ a pleasant 3 girl office. Typ­ bank la seeking a bright girl to APFLT J4>. Real Estate Associates. SAVE MOljlET! F’ast eervloe. Write, gtvtng phone number, tires, excellent condition,. $2, pairs on all makes. Open dally ing required. Ebccellent oppor­ train for one of their local 7’’ SXIL-SAW, gear driven, with Inc. 8424132. Oormere, ioqm additions, gu- to : ■' MAIN ST., corner office, I 896. 644-8816 anytime. 9-5:80, Manchester Cycle Shop. tunity for a trainee. Salary $80. branch offices. Salary $80. IONA NFS. Oa attachment. New oondUlcn. rages, porchei, roofing and FIVE R002U, newly redecor­ rooms and lavatory. Houss A 182 West Middle Tpke.. 649- Kee paid. Rita Girl, 800 Sliver Fee paid. Rita Girl, 800 Sliver Unit ot Otmtrul ALL SEASONS $79. 642-0482. 1964 R AM B LE R Classic, 4-door siding. Compisre prices. Add- ated eecond floor apartroenL Hale Bldg. Call 242-3487. 2098 • Lane. Bast Hartford, 638-9416. Lane, Etast Hartford, 838-9416. signal Oorp. SPORTING GOODS CO. sedan, atandard shift, 6-cyl- Adults only. No pete. Security • A-Level Dormer Coro., 28^ S t, P.O . Box 8«6, Dept. 127 87X>RE lor^rM it. 720 to 1200 Inder, very economical. $280. SCHWINN bikei 6-speed, 0449 ORDER CLERKS d e s i r a b l e position for ma­ Salt Lake CUy, Utah 8 ^ _ - _ _ 1 1 a 1 depoelt and referencee -requr- square (e4(. 381 Broad It., 647-J076 after 6 p.m. boy’s, excellent condition, $88. ture woman to live-in as a Kead Herald Ads $iso monuuy. ut-rm. Aleo 1200 equore Cell 446-1806. CARPENTER — A’ reliable Women to sort and set-up or­ .companion-housekeeper to an Immediate Opening MANCHESTER -r Looking tor feet office or retail building. OLD8MOBILE, 1966, Delta 88^ handyman for repairs, Installe- ders In record depsutment of elderly woman whoM home Is MINI-BIKES, (our makee, 38 an apartmeMT Come aoa our Inquire Thomas Colto, 842-9248. 4-door Holiday. Flilly equipped. tlona, home Improvements. wholesale distributor'. 40-hour a one-level Ranch on Cush­ models on display, to 8 lyp, beautiful Pretidentlsl Village. Original owner. Excellent xon- Call Ted, 9 to 8 p.m., 347-78M week, vacation, all fringe bene- man Drive. Alternate week Car w i^. go­ Frames, engines, etc., $79' to We have deluxe SH-room and dlUon. $1,100. Call 648-4059. or Evenings 049-0784. HU. schedule, evening time 'off can ing bustooss. Vary busy, cen­ $3M. Call 822-8673. 4^room apartments svsllsble be arrangeti. References re­ tral location, Batrance to 1962 ' VOLJCflWAOEN~'TOnyertl N. J. LaFlamms — Carpenter See Tom Markoski tor immedisto •ocopaney, tern- quired. 011649-8068 after 6 ftarkade-Broad It.. Msnehee- hie, 2 m-t chrome mag wheels contractor. AddlUonf, remodel­ 289-9861 turlBg baths, 3-bsdrooins. p.m. f EXPERIENCED tef. Francis E. BMsad Agen­ with wide oval tires on rear. Business Services . ing and repairs. Call anytime tiML. ‘ _ cy. 8U Broad Bt.. 842-1182. Very clean Inside. Needs paint tor free Estimates. 178-1642. ROSKIN DISTRIBUTORS O f f e r e d 1 3 rehgd. 848-1884-. Job. Asking $800. 643-7810. 376 Park Ave. East Harttord DORMERS, garages, oor^ea. refrigerator, carpeting through­ ALL MAKElg'of chain saws re- out. two air-ccnditloners. FOR LEASE — Indutirial sone. 1968 PONTIAC, OTO, hardtop, rec rooms, room additions,, palrM and aharpdned. Lawn STA’nsn C A L Clerki, no typing, master TV antenns. Free Block sad brick ' eommerctol 1 bucket^ seats, floor' shift, .,msg mowers and sndw blowers re­ kitchens,' add-s-levels, roeftag. excellent aptitude , (hr flguias COMPOSITOR wbI dt And psiirtf^. baUdhtif. 2.TOO square feet. AU adieels'' and wide oval tires. aiding, general repairs. QiMdJty paired. Mlnl-lBotore, 188 Rear required, 8-4:80. SAIary to You'll find your co*worker$ mo$t congenial. Laundry and etorage area la utilities tacludlag 13x20’ office. Best offer. Call after 8, 640- workmanship. Ftosnetog svaU- Middle ’li>ke., Weet, 649-6706. Fee paid. Rita Girl, 800 Silver baeemeal. Play area. Soper- Central location. A iey Indue- 6741. abla. Economy Builders, Inc., Check the fringe benefits. ______■> Lane, Bast Hartford, Conn. 838- tAal end butiseee aooe. Fraa- Sa V e MONET* Special winter tntrodent on pram lsn. On bue 648-6189. 8734)647 evenings. 9416. eto El Botoad Ageacy, «2 1961 CHEVROLET, automatic rates on sharpening reel type line at Thonpacn Rd. off Om i- Broad It., ftaachseter, 842- tntnsmlsskm. Good running lawnmowers. W ill pick up and CARPENTRY — ^eonerete DESK CLERK -r- Greeting Apply in person at the ■t Ocaveitieut to tiippptog. •ehooto. and ehorihec. Open 1282, 842-1884. condition. $128. Cali 688-0798. deliver. Mini-Motors, 196 rear floors, hatchways, ramodellng, traveling motorists and making _ _ 4 Middle ’Tpke. West. 6494700. porches, garages, clossts. eeil- their reservations. Telepbons y 1-7 pja. 840-aBB. 842-1832. ,1066 FORD Oslaxle 600, 2-door 3ai~'MAjN ' f t ! — Lillee spaca 'togs, attics flalshed, rsc contact vis 4-ltoe PBX. Light UU. Or by appointment. ■ hardtop, blue, power steering, jBvallabto Immadtotoly. Rea- LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also rooms formtea. oeraaUe. Qlh- typing, 6 hour day, 8 days a r automatic transmission, V-8, to INCCEMBER "is t. 4-robni Du- annahto. R ^ one room cr 5 m oving large appliances. Burn- ar relstsd woHl > No Job too week. Salary $1.78 an ,hour. IS BISanX STREET—MANCHESTEB, CONN. ^ WeddeU Rd. $130 nMWfh- three rooma- H. M. Frechette, excellent oondltioa. . Call 648- barrels .delivered. smsD. Dob Moraa, BuiMar F>e pald. 'Rlta Girl, 800 'Silver , 470B. ly. Can 8»48U. ora. (841 1778. Bventoga 649-8880. 1 Lane. East Hartford. 8180418. 1 ■ » \ -T.-

1 . . . . ' ■ . ’ ■ . ■ ' ' , . . ' ' ■ ;' . PAGE TWENTYlTWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1969 BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1969 PAGE TWENTY-THREE H o u m s For Solo 72 THERE 0U6MTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN aad W HIPPLE O N t o f T o w r F o r S d o 75 CARBgNaE 1RIEP MI9 S E e t n SEE Ml9 A nP nMEN h e RMALLy MAPS IT 9ITD TME LAND-aiTBS-#ARMB — Acrs- age. L a r ^ , unioned parcels, TS Ju ry Ac€|iiits CLASSIFIED fVenneT a b o u t a ju m p in g t o o t h ~ CflAiR, WHAT pip THE g o o d POCIDR SW ? SCHALLER RD. OOyBNTRT — Modem 6-room all areas. LoiiU iNmock Rsal- GIs in Vietnai Cape. Wooded lot, 'paneled ty, Realtors, 64A963A Thr^e-^edrooni Sidlt, dialiwaah- OUiCR'.TVE g o t Officials On SORRVMHE CDCTDR tXi 6H0ULP IVWE COME IN country kitchen-dlniiig area: er, diaix)4al, family room, patio, 10 SEE ADVERTISING ISBOOREPSOLIUEOQ f O Q N iK .'T m n o t s u r e FuU cellar. $18,600. Meyer BUYING or selling real estate? to wall carpetinjt, Qroi^ace. RIGHT ANAV; ITS AN THE NEXT 2^M0NTNSf I CAN SAVE THAT Agency, Realton, 64A0609, 648- Lots and acreage avaUohle. Theft Counts ast CLil^IFlED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 126,900. Owner. 648>0640. EMECGENC'/- 0841. Mbiw listings needed. B. 8. Wr^ » declared,the MOLARf » writer $ig bilUoa' revenue loss would Taggart. 8764871. WATBRBURY, Oonn. (AP)— By FAY KHABBU'IT hoapital unit on a letter to Preai- t 8 AM . to 4:30 PM. WASHINGTON (A P ) - Ben- “ banknipt the c o u n ^ ’ ,lnd PLEIKU, Vietnam (A P ) — A dent Nixon, outlining their rex- A Suparlor Court jury has ac­ MANCHESTER — BpUt Level, HEBRON — Swiss Chalet, ate Democratic Leader Mike cause Nixon to veto the bUl seven rooms, modem kitchen unique design for the dls- SELLJNOT Do buslneas with 34-hour Thanksgiving fart la for the fast. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Mansfield said today he will Allen offered the iwopoeai'In a quitted the president of the with built-lns. H i baths, dining crimlnaUng buyer that offers one of the oldest agendas In [rionned by a group of U.8. f^® letter says, "Aa long aa town. For prompt, courtaoua vote rriuctanfiy against a pro- which would have added Waterbury Board of Aldermen, 4:M PJI. DAY BEFORE PDBUOATIOII room, three J>edrooms, family 8 bedrooms, Uvlng room with Army field hospital soldiers who American soldiers continue to service call the MRten Agen­ poBal to end the Income tax but- billion tax cut to $9 bll- room, garage, large lot. Phil* Mone fireplace and redwood a former cKy sheriff and a sua- sold today they are doing It to' ffChl e»g some Democratic sena- 1 - State Referee P. B. O’Sullivan, they wlU have violated Army ®lso ,»aka that their Thankagiv- lot. Only $88,000. U A R Realty wttUn 24 hours. Avoid red tape blU, but Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr., ‘o*'® who have been shaping an UNIQUE 2 FAMILY Co.. Inc., 648-3693, Robert D. instant service. Hayes Agency, who cdnductsd a one-man grand regulations—not because they’re ' rations be i-edlstributed to On a quiet residential street D-Va., offered an amendment to ®*empUon increase plan vriiich jury probe into,a burglary and fasting, but because they've P®®r people In the United Statas ' Murdock, Realtor. 6464)181. kill the extensioD. they believe can win a Senate Continiwd Prom PrucRdlng Po y close to shopping and 1-84. stolen goods ring In the area, Puhllclxed the fast inatead of ®"d Vietnam, Here is a 6H year, old 8- o VERNON—41(6 per cent assum­ Mansfield said he hoped to Ob- named the three men In hla re- making it a private matter. ' 'H>e letter waa mimeographed InvMtnMiit Proptrty Housos For Solo 72 room home with eUI the able mortgage, $1M monthly tain a vote on Byrd’s proposal would pfe a substitute for port . . I "Since they - have declared ®nd distributed arotmd PlelkO warmth and charm of a payments on this large 7 • Lo^cH NoticM by mid-aftemoon and then pro- the relief features now But the jury of eight men and themBelvea, In my opthlon this ®nd elsewhere in South Vietnam For Sol* 70.A oeed with other amendments. ^ the bill' and would not b'® ^ kept secret from oa- two ireplacea, two garages. he did not like the surtax be- ■ Albert Gore, D-Tenn., $6,080. yearly income potential. “ nest egg", here It Is. $80,- 000 to assume. Immediate oc­ UlflTATtON OBDBB day, receased tor the weekend, Lonaford, Pa., commander of reer soldiers. r Two acres, superb landscaping AT A COURT o r FBOBATB. cause he regarded It as a war to seek a $l,000-per person Two-famlly, presently operated 900. OaU 649-6806. cupancy. H. M. Frechette, held at Monebetter, within and for and then weht bock to work ^® Bhrocuation Hospital at "By all meana It la Imperattve Hutchins Agency, Realtors, the Dlatrlct of Manchester, cm the . tax. which should be dispensed ®*®™Ptlon. But other backers of as rooming house. Completely Realtors, I647-99M. Monday,'finally announcing Its thla central highlands base. that you have the signed letters / 649-6834. 9th day of November, 1969. with as soon as possible. ^® P'®** ®®y they believe $800 Is furnished, new furnace, new Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, verdict late In the afternoon. Th® Army's considerably lib- I" Hi* mall by November 1 bo B&l W HEBRON — New 6-room Rais­ On the other hand, he said, ^® "uost realistic figure, roof, ample parking., $27,700. Judse. The defendants were Alder- erallxed rules on proteata sUll Btat we will have time to get COLONIAL Cape— Large front BARROWS and WALLACE Co. HeMVilPOLI, PA. ^ ed Ranch. ’Three bedrooms, Bitate of Arthur — late there has been a fort of under- ^ Mmiday’s other two votes, M.H. Palmer, Realtor, 648- to back living room, formal of Manchester in leld Dletrlck. de­ monte President Lawrence Zol- prohibit any public demonstra- B>®m Into the naUonal media by Manchester Parkade cathedral celling living room-, ceased. standing that a six-months ex- ®®h®te rejected amend- 6821.' dining room, three bedrooms, to, acquitted of conspiracy and **y soldiers In uniform dur- Thanksgiving Day," it lald. Re- Manchester 649-6806. . . formal dining room and kitch­ On motion of Arthur R. Klewnen tenaion, at the reduced 6 per Williams, sunporch, garage. Treed lot. Jr., 131 HIshlend Bt, Mancbeeter. D'Agosfino, acquitted of consplr- I*** duty hours, or when they P**®® were to be sent to "Spec. 4 en with built-in oven and Oenn., admmlstrstor. cent rate, would be included in "-Del. $24,000. Phllbrlck Agency, ocy and one count of receiving ®*'® ®**li®*' on a military reserva- John Turkey" at the hospital, L a n d F o r S o lo 71 COBURN Road . . . Spotless „ 6 Homm For Solo 72 H o m im For Solo 72 Housos For Solo 72 range, also glass sliding doors OROEmBO: That three months the big tax reform-tax relief williams wainted to wipe out Realtors, 646-4200. room Colonial that owner muat from the 19th dsy of November, stolen goods; and hla brother. or In a foreign country. Bellaa.sald hla unit has 187 en- and sun deck, treed lot. Choice 1969, be and the same are limited package. two provisions he said ofon up SOUTH MANCHESTER — 4 66 sell as they have been trans­ new benefits tor some oil and Nlcholas D'Agostino, the sus- Bellas Is operating under a re- listed men and 88 officers. He TWO FAM ILY 6-6 duplex, new GARRISON CkNonial — AU the of Interior decor. Only 10 per and showed for the creditora within Sen. Robent P. Griffin, R- ___ acres with 641’ frontage on ferred down state. Three rooms are exceptionally large. MANCHESTER—Custom 8-room cent down to qilalified buyer. which to brlns in their claims pended detective, acquitted of finement of these regtdafions— said the officers won't be fast- boilers, wiring, plumbing, mod­ trl-leyel on wooded acre lot, 2 asainot said eatate, and said' Mich., the ^ tln g RepubUcan consplracy and three counts of "dissent guidelines" Issued I Imt that he didn't know bow 2 Fern and Gardner streets. ■ rooms on each floor, two full BIANCHESTER ‘ One of the amendments, beat­ 06 em Hitchens, m bath. Handy 24’ living room, 24’ bedroom, PuU price, $35,000. U A R administrator is^ directed to five leader, said he also would vote Halt mile to Martin School. baths, full basement, two car batluf^ firat-floor family room, public notice to the creditors to en 84-26, would have eliminated receiving stolen goods. Monday by higher authority many enlisted men would. locaUon. $26,000. . Philbiick etc. Formal dining room. Ore- Realty Co., Inc., 648-3693, Rob­ brlns In their claims within said against the Byrd amendment. Eight building lots potential. garage. Choice area. And, the 2-car garage, privacy, top lo­ In his report Issued lost June, ^®*'®' Obvloualy referring to the 1?<® I* soldiers said no m an Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. place, porch, garage. BCautiful- RAMBLING CAPE ert D. Murdock, Realtmr. time allowed by publlshhis a copy “ The President’s nroeram ^ ®®®tion permitting oil and gas Five-room older home. Owner mortgage Is asstunqble ($16,- cation. High 80’s. Hayes Agen­ of this order In some newneper O'Sullivan, a retired chief jus- B>e guidelines soy In part: demonstrations are planned, by landscaped yard. Custom havlns a circulation hi sold pro- against Inflation d e p e n d T ^ producers with annual income will take sizeable first mort­ 600 aA 6% per cent). Asking cy, 646-0181. I ELLINOTON -- Crystal Lake, fine of the State Supreme Court, “ Any member of thla command Th«y >ald they wlU simply skip MANCHESTER —Green Manor built for present owner. $29,600. batedlatrict___ _ , within ten en days from continuing the surtax,” he said. gage. M. H. Palmer, Realtor, $81,600. Owners anious, give us In executive nelghbmdiood, four-room Ranch. Paneled cel­ the dote of this order and return *-1.. “ *® Sross oil and gas depletion said that tn August 1967, Zolfo " " Y ®klP any meal ha chooses breakfast, lunch and dinner and Rd., 6H-room Ranch, enclosed Phllbrlck Agency, Realtors, spacious 8 room custom FOUR-FAMILY — consisting of niake to thla court of the noUoe 648-6821. porch, large tile bath, 8 large a call T. J. Crockefat, Realtor, lar, large wooded lot, 18’ above had received a stolen color tele- whatever motives of con- spend the time in their bar- 646-4200. buUt for original owner, 4 641-4 and 8H rooms. City utiU- Slven. ____ hold ajJt I ^nk^lT^umiild h« ®'*®'*'®"®® Up tO 68 per cent of bedrooms, hob water oil heat, 848-1677. ground swimming pool. Patio. JOHN J. WAILBTT, Judge. hold I t h ^ /n jmiAd be net Income. The limit under cur- vlaton set from Chariee Vemola science or sppstlte he may racks. ^ large bedrooms, 8 garages, Ues, handy location at the low, fireplace, attached garage, EIGHT beautiful acres, 7-room $13,900. Phllbrlck Agency, very u n to rtm ^ to puU the rug ^ent law is 60 per cent. whom O'Sullivan said w«a the Imve. Public advertising of that Thirteen of the men declined paneled den, recreation low price of $28,900. Phllbrlck Homos Fdr So]* 72 combinations, city Utilities, well Custom built home. Aluminum Realtors, 646-4300. . . . WllUams’ second amehdment. "fence" for the stolen goods(act by one or more Individuals to glvq. their names for publico- siding, double garage, In- room, formal dining room, Agency, Realiore, 6464200. UMITATION OBOBB President Nixon has Insisted rejected 37-23, Would have ting, constitutes demonstrations and Uon, saying they feared reprts- 5 -landscaped, very nice condi­ $2,800 DOWN buys this Imma^j-" NEWLY USTED encloeed patio. Many oth­ HEBRON — Beautiful Raised AT A COURT o r PROBATE, tion, $24,900. Charles Lesper- \ groimd swimming pool, ham, MANCHESTER — Steep Htdlcw held at Manchester, within and for the levy be extended an addl- knocked out language perfoit- O’Sulltvsn sold NldxiUa D'- wlU not be permitted." ols by their euperiora or pfoal- ulate six-room Cape on West- FERGUSON ROAD er refinements. Situated on Ranch. Ihree bedrooms, for­ the Dlatrlct of Manchester, on the tional six months at the reduced ting producers of gold, silver ance, 649-7^. * . Hutchins Agency, Realtors, Lane, five-bedroom spacious Agosfino received tour stolen col- Fourteen soldiers planning to Me harm to their civilian cte side. Carpeting, fireplace, eat- huge private lot. Call mal dining rooin, two fire­ 18th day. of November, 19(9, rate to bring in $8.1 billion to and Copper to use their gross Four-bedroom Colonial', fam­ 649-6824. Colonial with a front to hack Preaent, Hon. John J. WaUatt. or teleirlalon seta from Varnato (art told reporters they have rears or education once they get hi' kitchen, partial rec room FIVE ROOM house, excellent places, finished basement, Judse. preserve the federal budget sur- depletion allowances up to 70 ily room, froht-to-back living living room, a 16x24’ family H e ’s Not Tense This Year In May and July 1967 and sold collected 186 nomas srlthln the out of the Army. ^ with heait, aluminum windows. condition. Within walking dis­ OXFORD Street — Seven-room garage. Lovely acre lot. $27,- Estate of John W. Sloan, late of plus he has planned. per cent of net Income instead roorh, dining room, modem room right off the kitchen, pan­ Manchester In said Dlatrict. de­ three of them. Nicholas also or- _ _ ...... - .— ------Lew 20's. Won’t last. Wolver- tance to Rockville center. Its Colonial hi (sholce area. Older W A R R E N E . H O W L A N D 900. Owner, 6494)086. ceased. Byrd contends the best Way to of the present 50 per cent This lucky bird doesn’t have to worry Shout the Thanksgiving chopping block kUchen, 2Vi baths, garage. eled sun room, formal dining ranged In May 1$67 for the sole ton Agency, Realtors, 646-2818. a steal at $18,900. Call Ells­ home coihpletely rebuilt. On motion of Georxe Redfleld, 46 f l ^ t Inflafion is to make reduc- Sen. Russell B. Long, D-La., Many extra features too room, 2(6 baths, 8 fireplaces, VERNON — 8-bedroom Ranch, DotmeU Road. Vemon, Qnmeetlcut. or the oven. He’s part of a research effort at Ohio State University to deter­ of two other stolen TV sets from SCARCE—hard to find — add worth Mitten Agency, Real­ Three rooms down, three up R E A L T O R administrator. • tions In federal Spending. floor manager of the bill, an- mine the mechanism of hypertension. Ingrid Gienapp, research technician, in­ munerous to mention. Qual­ plus finished attic. Two full . 3-car gtuage.. All situated on a attached garage, fireplace, ORDEIRBD: That three months Vornole dlrset to purchasers, Senators Seek Probe this one to your list. Forest tors, 648-6980. from the 18th day of November, The Senate, with more than nounced a tentative agreement ity built In I960. Transfer baths, modem kitchen. Only O4o-110o high beautiful lot of a large kitchen with electric built-ins, troduces her feathered friend to the plectro-cardiogram machine prior to check­ O'Sullivan sold. HlUa area. 7^ room front to 1969, be and the same are limited . one-third of its members absent, had been worked out to vote in $28,000 — ATTRACTIVE 6-room reason for sale. else with shade trees. The ask­ rec room and private office In and allowed for the creditors within ing his heart rate as part of the research. (A P Photofax). John D’Agostino rsoshred tsro ■ back split. Four bedrooms, $37,BOO.,T. J. Crooken, Real­ l '\ began iU floor consideration of the Senate next Monday on the Colonial, raised hearth fire­ ing price Is $48,900. U A R basement finished in antique which to brlns In their rlalme rtolen air oondltionsrs tn April three baths, plus garage. A lot tor. 648-1677. ______’ against said eatate, and said I ’ the 686-page bill Monday by dls- contrtverslal oil and gas deple- Of Alleged Massacre place, built-lns, attached ga­ Realty Co., Inc., 648-2693, Rob­ wood. Excellent' . landscaped administrator la directed to give 1966 which hod bsen "fsnesd" of house. Wolverton Agency, M. H. PALMER, Realtor posing of three amendments. tion allowance. rage, shade trees, assumable COUNTRY Slsed s lx -rq o ^ MANCHESTER Horaea, ponies ert D. Murdock, Realtor. large lot. In desii'able nelgh- public notice to the creditors to Beatle Returns tvt 1 "Ti j . TVT J through Vsrnols, O’Sullivan sold. WASHINGTON (A P) Two "W e’ll bo anting aa a kind of Realtors, 649-2818’. 648-6821 bring In their claims within said A surprise floor vote came Some senators want to retain VA mortgage. Hutchins Agen­ home. Large lot. Tw o-c^ gar- children will enjoy roam- borthod, close to schools and time allowed by publishing a copy when Sen. James B. Allen. D- the present 27(4 per cent, others Four lasryers and a now sus- senators hsvs callsd tor a quaal-grand jury," aald the age attached shed, {deal for lug the 8 acres surrounding MANCHESTER of■' this order jj,In somsome e------newnsqier MBE in Protest -M uclCftr JT^act JMcCClS HURRY — Bowers School, low cy, Realtors, 649-6824. shopping. Mid m'B. Owner, Ala., BUildenly called up an favor the 23 per cent voted by pended deputy poUoe suporln- congreaalonal' Invesfigafion Into South Carolina Democrat. this delightful 8-bedroom NO INFLATION HERE! having a circulation» In said___ pro­ $20’s. for this six-room Colo­ large family. Byaltbwaite 872-0086. bate district within ten days from amendment to increase the per- the Senate Finance Committee, Indent, Paul Maynlhan, srara the alleged massacre of South tn a Sonata speech. Young MANCHESTER — New oversiz­ MANCHESTER-4(4 per cent Agency, Realtor, 649-4698. Ranch. Priced to seU at $81,- $^,900. 7-room Cape Cod the date of this order and return nial. IMi baths, garage, fam­ sonal Income tax exemption others support the House's 20 also named In the report, and Vlatnam'eae civilians by U.S. said he already has asked for ed 8-room Colonial, four large assumable mortgage. $108.64 Is 600. Call Paul W. Dougan, wKh almnihum siding and a BOLTON — Ready to move in­ make to this court of the notice Of War Support ^9 Ratif icEtious ily styled kitchen, possible given. ___ from the present $600 to $1,200. per cent, and still others want a tha state’s attorney’s office has soldiers, and Majority Lsadsr "an Immsdlate Investigation o^ the monthly payment on this NEW RAISED Ranch, 6 rooms, Realtor, 649-1680. 2-oar garage. Flrot floor to, brand new 6-room Contem­ LONDON (AP) — Beatle John fourth bedroom, formal dining bedrooms, first floor panel­ JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. It WM defeated easily, 48-13, deeper reduction. refused to comment on whether MIks Mansfield ssye there must this sordid affair .. . . ed'family room with fieldstone clean 6-room Cape selling for plus garage and large lot. $26,- Rec room, fireplace, formal porary Catle. Three bedrooms, UNITB3D NATIONS, N.Y. Ification, but has to work out room, clean. Immediate pos­ Lennon returned the Order of a .. o - annw> nmhunu with It. .iiiu In ’* procesd wlUi prosscufing bs s government Inquiry be- "Ameriesna must know~an4 fireplace, large living room, only $19,900. Tired of living In 000. Far full details call the SIX ROOMS plus Cape — 8 bed- dining room, are some of its formal dining room, living UlfITATION OBDEB , the British Empire medal to (A P ) -D espite U.S. and Soviet *>me problem, with Ite allies tn ^ ^ Monday’s esuss "thsre’s been fo. much th. wxtn.r th. b ett.r-th . long session. Wolverton Agency, apartments and not getting any MlfiHn Agency, Realtors, 648- rooms, plus partially finished features. We consider the room wHh floor to ceiling brick AT A COURT OF PROBA’TE. Western Europe. formal dining room . and coun­ Queen Elisabeth n today, say- ratification of the treaty ban- , acquittals. smoke." suppressed (sots about what Realtors, 649-2813. return on your money, well we room, tha>t can be made Into price outstanding. Come fireplace wtdl. Unique kitchen held at Hancheater. within and for try styled kitchen, 3V6 tiled the District of llancheater, on the Tha cm were called today In But Mansfield said any Senate certainly has been one of our have the answer. Wjth $11,100. small study or anything you and judge for yourself. Call with built-lns, 2 full baths, at­ IMh day of November, 1969. FIRST Offering—Excellent 6- baths, 2-car garage, treed lot, Homecoming Music: support (or the United States In vveapons. there are other obsta- nromlaed bv the United Stales ®“ P®c*or'Court, however, Indl- Inveatlgatlon ehould wait until nation's moat Ignoble hours, down payment, you can corn MANCHESTER — Immaculate please. Ftreplaced living room, 649-6306. tached garage. One acre wood­ Preaent. Hon. John J. Wallett, room Colonial, tile bath, plas­ aluminum and' stone siding. Judge. Vietnam andonH hlahis nation’snatlnn'a "Ih."Ih- win uiuvou eating that the state —inwill ^ go after______the court martial.______ordered■ ——Young______said, thla clean 6-room Caim and 6-room Cape. Fireplace, ga­ upstairs at&actively finish­ ed lot. 10 per cent down to Estate of Richard S. Naasiff, late cles to overcome before it can the Soviet Union and Britain tered walht, full Insulation, Adequate financing available. volvement in the Ntgeria-Blafra through with at least the prw l)y the Army In the esse of lirt He said the rase Is evldsnce move In before E>ec. 2. Second-’ rage, treed lot. Central loca­ ed in knotty pine. Full base­ qualified buyer. Full price $81,- of Manchester In said District, de­ become fully effective. (or help In the event of a nu- fireplace, hot water oil heat, $44,000. U A R Realty Co., Inc., B & W ceased. Splash - Bang - Pop thing.” - llmlnarlM of the remaining Lt. WlUlam L. CaUey Jr., ac- of "the brutalisation of a goner- ary financing available. Call tion. One block to school, bus, ment. Excellent area. Con­ 000. U A R Realty Co., Inc., On motion of Frederick O. Nae- The' least, perhaps, is getting clear attack. attached garage, city utilities, 648-3093, Robert D. Murdock, shopping. Quick occupancy. BARROWS and WAILACE Oo. aiff, S3 Norman Street, Manchester, The award waa given to all trials. cuaed of prsmedltatsd murder atton of Americana by our In- N early, this won't last. H. M. venient to schools and shop­ 648-2692, Robert D. Murdock, 19 additional nations to ratify There is another difficulty In near bus line, shopping and Realtor. Connecticut, executor. SAN FRANCISCO (A P ) — through a cloudy sky In the the Beatles by the queen in 1966 Frechette, Realtocs, 647-9998. Vincent A. Bogglni, i^ t o r . ping. Immedlaite occupancy. Manchester Parkade of 109 South Vlatnamesa villag- volvement in an Immoral, un- school. Priced at only $37,800. Realtor. ORDERED: That three months They have ^ risked drowning, South Pacific and made a pin- because their music had (‘'®‘‘®l»y (uWllllng re- u,* Middle East. With tension at ASSUMABLE mortgage, 6(4 Bel Air Real EsUte, 648-9883. Good buy at $38,900. Call Paul Manriiester 649-6806 from the 19th day of November, qulremenU for bringing It Into a high pitch between Israel and ers. declared war," and Ukensd tt u> Owner anxious to, sell. Charles 1969, be and the same are limited shivered from Uie cold, suffered P°‘" ‘ landing, brought heavy dollar - earning "1 think the Army ought to tha conduct of Nasi storm troop- per cent, 7-poom Cape. Modem M A N C H E 8^R — Two-famlly HEBRON — 6(4-room Ranch and allowed for the creditors within Lesperance, 649-7630. MANCHESTER — Duplex 6-6, Realtor, 649-4686. MANCHESTER —6-room Cape "The sight of the spacecraft services to Britain. Us Arab neighbors, most ooun- kitchen, formal dining room, flat, 6 down 4 up, downstairs on heavily wooded lot, full which to bring In their dalma shortages of food and fresh wa­ The action by Washington and tries In that area are sitting Stock Market hsve tha opportunity to conduct era, separate furnaces, tUe baths. m ANCHESHDR— Large 6-room on the west side. Built by An- basement, rear porch, many against said eatate, and said ex­ on the parachutes was the pret- "O f course, Mr. Lennon la Ita own hsaring," Msnarisld Percy said the Pentagon had CENTRAL LOCA'nON — Six- three bedrooms, finished rec has been completely remodel­ saldl, 1(4 baths, full shed ecutor la directed to give public ter. Moscow U expected to give the tight. An Israeli spokesman newly painted, porches, one Ranch, 2 full baths, fireplace, extraa Included in the ’’ -sale notice to the creditors to bring In tlest sight I ’ve ever seen In my free to do whatever he wants,’ NEW YORK (AP) The said In an Intsrvisw. sacrificed public confldsnes "by room Cape with 6% per cent room with bar In basement. ed,' fine residential area. Both dormer, rear porch, and nice , . „ , , necessary push to countries that said, "We are still studvlns the block from Main St. Owner 648- all appliances to remain, heau- price. Fine residential area. their Claims within said time al­ When boats get close, they nfe," said Sue Bean. said a ______Sen. ChariM H. Percy, R-IIL, Incredibly hiding the facts" of assumable. Immediate occu­ Acre lot. $33,900. Phllbrlck apartments vacant upon sale. 6946. lot with trees. Sensibly priced lowed by publlahlng a copy of this _*’*!'* ProM®*" ■■ Arab dlptomaU say Agency, Realtors, 646-4300. T.J. Crockett. Realtor, 648- Ufidly landscaped lot, garage, T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- order In some newspaper having a shout. "What have you got?" For Jane Conrad, it was ham Palace. "This very rarely ,„((de sure the two leading no” "iiddiUona™^»Ufl” aU *bv temporarily Its prolonged de- InvesUgafiona by foui the the alleged maaaacre at the pancy, close to everything. excellent location. Immediate at $24,600 with a $18,000 as­ circulation In said probate district New heating system. Only $19,- 1677. MANCHESTER — Two-story 1677. within ten daya from the date of But more than 100 American “wonderful . . . fabulous . . . happens but It has happened be- nuclear powers would adhere to their governments can be ex- dine earlv this afternoon Pentagon and the Senate, whila time It occurred 80 months ago. IMMEDIATE occupancy, four- occupancy. H. M. Frechette, sumable FHA mortgage. Im­ 0 this order and return make to this Indians, including women and great." fore. In fact several people re- the treaty. pected under 'present oircum- is. hi • **"• ®(®P*>®o Young. D-Ohio, "U la Urns now for tha Penis- 900. House In excellent condi­ home, two baths, 4-6 bedrooms, mediate occupancy. T. J. bedroom Cape. Quiet residen­ MANCHESTER —Forest Hills Realtors, 647-9998. OO'VENTRY — Older'five-room court of the notice given. Infants, vow to remain on Alca- "Real neat,"neat suggested Chris turned^thelr MBE’s at tha time could not have en- stances. • .1.— moderately so- h* has asked for an gon to restore public confidence tion. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, central location. Newer f u r - ______Crockett Realtor, 648-1677. JOHN J. WALu TIT, Judge. five. tial street, one block front hos­ area. Large Ranch available- Cape Cod. Permanent aiding. tras Island until federal or state Conrad, who will be 10 Wednes- the Beatles were awarded Immsdlate InrasUfsfion by the by a thorough and honest Inves- 648-1677. . nace. Lot of house for $30,600. j b n s ON St., Cape. 4 rooms. Seven acres choice, level, theirs." tered Into force anyway URtU It i„ view of the fact that 90 pital and Main St. New heat­ Jan. 3hd for occupancy. Own­ Hayes Agency, 646-0181. MANCHESTER —6(4 per cent officials meet their demands. day- ** ^ ? ^ .■**’** Senate Armed Servlcss Commit- tlgaiton . . . Including an inquiry finished on first floor, second cleared land. Out-bulIdlngs. OBMOt OF NOnCB was ratified by the United countries signed the ALTON ST. —Vacant home ing, plumbing, recently remod­ er has just reduced price by assumable mortgage. $186. is AT A COURT OF PROBATE, , They want help In recoo- two Bean children, Oay, MBE is an abbreviation tor y age of 80 Industrials showed a n eesmed unlikely the pan- Into Ihs effort to cover It up," floor expandable, porch off $16,600. Meyer Agency, Real­ held at Manchester, within" and for that owners want sold. Eight eled kitchen-family room. Aek- $1,000. Call for more details.^ COLONIAL-^Ten rooms. Ffirst the monthly payment on this Btructing a burned out San ®rid Percy aald. kitchen, wooded lot, $20,900. tors, 648-0609, 643-0841. the Dlatrict of Manchester, do the rooms In all, 1(4 baths, alum­ Ing $31,900. 10 per cent down H. M. Frechette, Realtors, 647-'^ floor conslsta of large living large, vacant ^6-room Ranch, 14th day of November, 1M9. ■ Francisco Indian Center and iii- works The Army announced Monday or lease ■ purchase possible. room with fireplace, dining Phllbrlck Agency Realtors, Present; Hon. .John J. Wallett, inum siding, two-car garage, 9993. 646-4200. fireplace, huge living room, VERNON —^Manchester Une, Judge. ’ I creased aid to 100,000 Indians In house that U. Uen. Wllltem R. Peers oversized lot, etc. etc. This Call Suzanne Shorts, 640-8383, room, modem kitchen with ______hss been assigned to determine garage, excellent location, 7(4-room nSpIU Level. Out of Estate of Hedwig Dawldowlcs, late California. ditlon of "The Eyes probably ,iow. J. Watson Beach Real Estate SAULTERS RDi 4- Immaculate bpUt-lns, den, large famUy h IGHWOOD Drive, better than of Manchester, In said Dlatrict, de­ downgraded the order. 281.1, with induatriala off home Is loaded with extras. treed lot, $1 1 ,600. Is needed to town owner wants fast sale. ceased. So far, the landlord of the tor- Both Sue and Alan Bean are will gqt Bl® others within one operation at a time," Mane- whether the brigade Involved In Oo., 378-6909. six-room Cape, ftec room, two room, plus finished rec room Only two latln American rails off .4, and uUllUai up .1 . fl.id '’fo'ld7 ’•r'lWnk" ui. At o ^ Dr|||e by 78 Alton and see the new, 7-room Colonial with ev­ assume. Secondary financing Built-lns, only $21,600. Hayes The admlniatnator, having ex- months. Some like the Soviet Ihe March 1448. Incident had V mer federal pi-iaon, the General Texans. outside, then call and let ’ us tile baths, bullt-ins, paneled In basement. Second floor has erything, over 3800 sq. ft. of ' hibited his admlnlatration account cowtrtes -Mexico and Ecuador Among Indlvldua) Issued' trad- ought to have tlfoopp^unlty tJ triad to cover II up In an aartler, WEBTSIDE — 6-room home, 8 la available. H. M. Frechette, Agency, 646-0181. with said estate to this Court for Services Administration, has "Break out the champagne!" Surviving Quints Better Ukraine and Byelo-Rusela are show you through. Chance to fireplace, carpeting, garage. 4 bedrooms. On one acre graceful living area. Prime lo­ “ ^ expected to act quickly. -have ratified the treaty and ed on the N-w York StoHl, Ex- 3 u « Ite c^vn In^Sh^’’ lowM- lavel Investigation. down, 2 up. one bath, garage. Realtors, 647-9998. allowance. It Is given them no deadline In which shout.'d Mrs. Gordon, normally not a single Aalsn country un make a tremendous buy. T.J. New furnace. Awnings for wooded lot with 3-car attached caUon, top quality and unique BOLTON — New listing 4-year ORDERED: That the 8tb day of c h ^ s , J^vShoaa took s lead of Mansfield said after that proc- Lot 80x180', $19,900. Phllbrlc)i December, 1969, at four o'clock af­ to set off Interior Secretary the most reserved of the Apollo '*^® P ~ ‘>'®"'® ^ “ t* lees you count New .Zealand Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. complete house - and patio. garage. Adjoining land may be floor plan fnakes this an out­ EIQHT-ROOM Colonial, four old 8-room. Executive type „ . . ® - - H ^ 10 wi„a. Doctors attending the tour sur- that Communist Chins and about 170 after having trailed 1, complete, the Senate pan- Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. ternoon at the Probate Office in the Walter Hlckel has agreed to 12 wives. Beautiful lot, 70x200’. Mid acquired. $88,900. PhUbrick standing offering. Hayes Agen­ bedrooms, family room, fire­ Split-Level that offers features Municipal Building In said Manches­ viving Spanish quintuplets born France—each with niirlaar ®JT*® ■*'* (h® “ My sd dec Him ^ more than 100 In ,1 .hould decide whether further ter. be and the same Is assigned meet wMh them, but no arrange- The families watched the dra- herente In the Middle East 20's. Phone owner, evenings Agency, Realtors, 646-4800. cy 646-0181, evenings Mr. place, 1(4, (4 baths, carpets, such as a 16x24’ family room last week said today they were weapons—remain outside the early trading.- Investigation Is needed. for a hearing on the allowance of mente for the talks. have been matic final moments of the Cong Attacks and weekends, 649-6878. Handler, 649-7618. garage. Large treed lot. $s(,- . adjoining the kitchen with a •aid administration account with doing slightly batter. pact and that a dozen nation. Ae the market reveraed Us " j have advocated an Inquiry MANCHESTER —Cleon im d ______said estate, ascertainment of heirs tries, four have ratified: Bot- 900. Hutchins Agency, 649-6324. field stone fireplace, and glass moon mission with friends and They said the girl and two o f with nuclear potential are de COLONIAL brick Cap^ four large, oversized 6-room Ootonl- RAISED RANCH, — Four bed- and order of distribution, and this «vana, Cameroon, M.urttlu. doors leading to a sun deck. A Court directs that notice of the time Today, the sixth day of their relatives on home television ^he boys were gaining weight laying ratification, Border Camp al, 1(4 baths, fireplace, garage, 6(4 ROOM Ranch, brick front, 3 and place assigned for said hearing and Nigeria ^ .. ^ ®»n«>ke, ' Mansfield aald. "Soms- . bedrooms, two baths, screen­ rooma, uniquely dealgned, rec separate rec room on the low­ occupation, the Indians ap- sets, cheering at the sight of the and have recovered from the if this situation continues. It changa ticker Ups lagged by where, eomehow, an institution The Slim-Line excellent) landscaped .yard. room, carpeting, aluminum bedroonu, fireplace, garage, be pven to ul persona known to So Popular ed porch, 2-car garage, double er level, a large formal dining be Interested therein to appear and pealed tor money and Thanks- chutes and laughing as the as- jaundice affecting them. could seriously Impair the effec- Five Soviet bloc countrle. sd- on. minute In foportlTi fto.;;- Move right in. H. M. Frechette, Biding, picturesque patio" and park-Uke yard. Immediate oc­ be heard thereon by puDiiahlng a m lot, carpeting, fireplace. As­ room with buUt-in china cab­ giving Day provisions through tronauts tumbled from the cap- The other boy. weighing tiveness of the treaty by permit- heiod to th. pact beforeowiore uiethe w»-So- irmnaacuona.transactions. bottom of It " « « “ . . . de.troyed n • 80 enemy bunk Realtors, 647-9998. spacious sun deck are only a cupancy. Only $34,900. Hayes copy of thla order in some news- sumable 5(4 per cent mort­ inets, huge master bedroom paiter havlns a circulation In aaid their "Alcatraz Relief Fund." sule. slightly better than 2(4 pounds, ting additional countries to sc- v*®!Viet Union acted. They are Po- BrokersBroki aald that sAsr 11 oon- Calley was the first Amsricait ma' ^ " (-“ •"'nsnJ report few of many features. Only Agency, 646-0181. Dlatrict at least seven days before gage. Principals only please. TO SEiTTLB eatate-Manchester plus two additiondl bedrooms, Fresh water, food, blankets The splashdown was the third has also recovered-from jaun- quire nuclear weapons. Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, secuUvesecuUvi sessions In which ds- aoldlw formstiv chsrsed In em with stone fireplace 8 bedrooms, garage, iOO x 200’ 1677. SOUTH WDfDSOH-Blrch HUl. 10th day of November. IBH Students Ask School Board trie., •n ,. Pekin* government ro L fl* * " .. m I**"**®" Armwl I u s s 9998. firewood ripped off toe ram- ..you can’t tel! olje astronaut Eloewherc. only light and and bar.- Low fifties. FV>r treed lot. Hutchins Agency Raised Ranch, modem kltdi- Present Hon. John J. Wallett haa refiuMl to rrecognize e c ^ lz a any » 7 . active Mg ServlcMBermrM Committeeuoipmiltes Soldi Mon^ appointment call 649-6S06 or CHOICE of several buUdlng lots Judge. shackle ceUbiocks, and dozens another without a pro­ •ratlerrd action was reported Realtors, 6494834- TWO-FAMILY, 4-4, exoeUent en with huUt-inB formal din­ Estate of Stephan P. Cheney, late arms control measurea. . ^‘>VPmd day hs has asked Ihs Army for , » h 11 a I a a a a « 876-6611. with city utilities. Ranging In of Indiana have colds and sore ghe declared, To Relax Sneaking Policy decllnM by toe wide msTglnjOf Ite filM bn Ihs inetdani to m if command wtd lh»re ' i condition throughout. One-car ing room, cathedral ceiling of Manchester, In aald Dlrtrlct da- « B S B S MANCHESTER t- 6-room .Rais­ price from $6,000 and up. Phil- ceaacd. tokoata. MOSCOW (AP) Soviet 2 unchanged w see ii were 11 enemy shellings during garage, plus carport. Laige and fireplaces in Uvlng room The Connecticut .Bonk and Trust Two Mancheater High School and with parental permission hi* panel should Investigate I B B • ■ ed Ranch, four toj five bed­ brick Agency, Realtors, 646- ’’The^ have no refrigeration for Communist party chief Leonid the night Only one was consid­ lot. Beauty In beautiful condl- and family room, tuto full Oo., Admtnlstmtor, having exhlbttad • 8 B B I B&cW rooms, bullt-lna -'dlahwasher, 4100. its edmhilatratlon account artth aald food. . I. Brezhnev today hailed Soviet ered significant a 30-rouhd Uon. $28,900. CaU BUsworth baths, tw oK»r garage, three- eatate to thla Court tor allowaaoe. .« B a a < BARROWS and WALLACE Co. carpeting, reo ro6m, wooded Occasionally they have waded Purse Snatchers f SS ratification of toe treaty ban mortar barraga that hit a\y6. Mitten Agency, Realtors, .648- aone heat, wooded lot. PhU- It la • • Bl Manchester Parkade lot. High 30'i. Hayea Agency. ORDERED: That the 8th day of and swum out to 'help pull In ntng the eprsod of nttelsor rtlllery base nssr Song Be. In ■ ■ i 6980. brick Agency, Realtors, 646- December, 1M9. at eleven o’clock to request a change In the rtu- because of protesU and ^ Tires Fail 30 of 120 ,• L» S' B • ' ‘ Manchester 649-5306 646-0181. RMort FroDMty small supply boats. Fatally Injure weapons aa part of efforts to the am.mm border area wlters the 'SB t B « ! B B( 1200. forenoon at tha Probate Office In dent smoking policy ctirrentiy medical reports tying in - rig- -TT----- . _i , - A LL BRICK four family, four For Sab 74 the Municipal Building In aald Man- They cook food on a broken duce the danger of world war. . hellcopten were fired on The e B B a » »■) MANCHESTER - Vemon Une. STURDY cider brick home, cheater, be and the lame la aastga- Detroit Widow in effect. arette sntoklnf with - a num- a ■ COVENTRY — , Bolton, Une. ed tor a bearing on the allowance fireplace grating. Brezhnev reaffirmed Moe- I' 8 (.‘ommand eald caaualUea lb B B I B * ' New listing, large 36x48 Ranch, good condition. Seven rooma, BOLTON LAKE—Year 'round B •»’ secondary financing avaUable. Four-room Ranch, fireplace, of aald admhilatrallon account With Above the dining area hangs a nu-rBnrr , ^he present policy, Dana WUk ber of dlasoaea. Stiapenalona tor coW'a policy of ful oo-ex- Federal Safety Tests were light 2 BBS ■%) B B < 1(4 baths, large lot, very clean. fireplace, 2 baths. Full base­ 4(4 room home. Oil hot water aald eatate, and this Court directs sign: "This land la my land.” UH.1 KUII (AF) Clinging to ------. c^ji,----- f^r auapen- . Infractions of the "no smoking" Istence with the In a e 9^ January occupancy, large bed­ By appointment. Wolverton treed, private irard. near shop­ that notice of the time and place Some so enemy aoldlers ware A rt* ment with laundry room. Out­ heat, 160’ of lake frontage with The Indians are serious about her purse which oontained five »ion, a denial of all school prlvl- policy are on the Increeae, he Kremlin speech, he sUo^ the '*H **tI!*V*^** ***** — TUm and nresloae disputed the re- rooms, fireplace, $38,900. H. M. Agency^ Realtors, 649-3818. ping. Only $16,900. Hayea eaetgned for aald hearing ba given W made by fpur major Amertoon suite, sayttig too few of ths rail reported kilted m other figMing door fireplace. Near shopping, ______trees and privacy. Enclosed to all peraona known to be tntereet- cla im in g the Island. As a prece- cenu. a 70-year-Old widow auf- leges, and a probation period said. - ' Frechette, Realtors, 647r9998. porch. Immaculate condition. Agency, 646-0181. ed therein to appear and be heard acroea the country Qovernment bus and scboola. Mid 30's. lil- CHOICE alx-room Ranch three thereon by publishing a copy of this dent they cite an 1868 treaty fered a fatal beating by four following suspension. Permit- Frank Lupien called aUention wv'^'^‘^avoto!!^foIJJfo^ to "“1 to »to«. at automoMl. tire, pro- P Ilan Grant Realtor, Walton W. bedroonu, bullt-lna, carpeting, Hurry! Hayea Agency, 646-0181. order In some newuaper having a that returned abandoned federal would-be purse snatchers Mon- |)ng student smoking, with par- to the fire hazard and toe im- Ihi United SUte. b y ^ lI^ T ^ i r k « . “ C t e circulation hi said DMriet. at Mart ft* wW of 0 0 0 5 * $ai ft fftprtAftfitftUv* pictur* MthoOft Dftita bfttu«ft. Grant Agency, 648-1168. garage, beautifully treed and He did not talk about the Mancbeeter Start Hartford seven daya before the day at said property to the Sioux notion. day nighL ental permiaalon, he argued, o.jiblllty of policing _e-. private lot. Inspect now. Mid hearlas aad by mailing on or btlbni U.S.-Soviet etrateglc arme limi­ pitenc*' the Dopartinsait / - ofL^-.-'nie department dM not r»- Another government battalion SUMMIT ST. —Ten-room sin- O u t o f T o w n "Alaska la nexL" says 26- Florence Knotts, who lived ^ould lessen class cutting and nook and cranny of the high Transportation Mys. '*■ fosse s dlarriptkin of how the with North Vtctnameee SO’s. Wolverton Agency, Real­ Noveinber 1$ 1169. by eertltled man, tation talks which began,In Hel- PARKUKE GROUNDS . $26,900. a copy of this order to n— «»- year-old Richard O ^es, a Mo- alone on her Soci*l Security In- t^rduieaa to classes by rtudente achool If stu^enta are permltt- The failures in tests by Inde- tests were conducted. II emphs. troopa Monday a mile aoutheaat gla, six rooms down and tour tors, ^8818. F o r Scrio 75 C Inlllams, 4710 DelaOsM Ave.. s:nkl Nov 17, nor did he men­ hawh who te called “ president wme. died of h e ^ Injuries In a "sneak" a cigarette, make ed to imoke.' ."What wUI atop pendant teboratortes hired by s:itd test tallures do rtot auto- o# the Bu Prang Spsetel Forcu up. 8(4 baths. Nseda rodecor- VALUE IN SPACE New YorlL New Woefc lOtTl: An- tion the fact that the United Brie St., 8-bedroom Raised atlng. Immsdlate occupancy. THRB{6 SOUTH WINDSOR —Like new totnette u Crocker. 9U Nahatan of Alcotras." • Detroit h o s ^ t^ ****** lavatories cleaner, and provide seventh and eighth graders the government tavoivod stidur- maltcolly mean a safety vtofo- romp in the central hlghlane deportment reported era and artllfory South Vfol- EASY-CROCHET area, oversized eat-ln hitch-, The woU to wall carpeting in hood. Offers 3 large bed­ Esq., aadtretura make to thle Oomrt. aervations In thla co t i ^ . when he i w crew. He also toreabei toe likelihood 8378 Agency, Realtors, 649-3818. (.oUectIve (arm officlsla et on A tire Industry spoksaiasn. llieae fsllurse ' > namese cssuoltfos wars en, cutstone elevated patio, WHmfST Rd. — Six-room. the living room and haU trill rooms, 2 baths, family JOHN J.. WALLETT. Jlsf^ however, dtecounted the teet re­ IZW-24M SIZES oe: Chan. ' B TruM Oo.i a S s. egriciiltural congreee. Brcrtuiev Goodyear Power Cuahlon' IS kUfod and 16 wounded, field re­ ftreplaced rec room and Cape, I-car garage and flnlah-' SEVEN — ROOM Ootonlal — stay. The kitchen has buUt-lns room, eat-ln kitchen, formal sults as giving "s vary mlsfosd- 10-16 5 4 ^ 8 UnU^ 16 y e a ^ d boy now In curtody. Mudente. Kenneth Hawley sard. InMfted In rigarette^ The said "The persUterM struggle of in U teste B F Goodrich SU- ports eald bar, breezeway and garage. ed rec room. Aluminum sid­ Prestige In - town location. and dinette area, also three dining room, boy windowed ing and dfotoeted view of the ov­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE, ^ Neighbors of the widow sold revealed that 66 per cent have next step. he concuded. "will the Soviet Union (or the et|;nlng veriown 449 4 of IS tests, B. F. Official sourcea sold today the ing, naw raof, axesUant Con Flreplaqe, 1(4 baths, laundry bedrooms, filed bath, screen­ Uvlng room, many extras. held at Man^eeler, srtthrt aad hor erall sliuaUan. The cap-slervu and yoke- Quirk to crochet in two ^ A C E CENTER, Houston toey knew little about Mrs. smoked Of IhU number, he ^be '(or parents to give pcrmls- of the nucfooi; ndnproUferatian Goodrich Custom Long Mlfor, vtet Cong command has mods seaming adds (interest to ditlon. Immadimte occupancy. room. 3-car garage. No rea­ ed porch, attached garage. / ' the District oT Maacheaur. ea tha "The favorable experience of ■llvertoom TTO, Sllvertowa — favorite colors, this long- fth day of November. l|Hi vent the cap- Knotts, except she hod been »*ld S3 per cent admitted amok- slon to have a little drink now treaty, which was ratified by no real attempt to booduct coor­ this A-liner . . . designed JACQUEUNE- Now on the market. T.J.Crock­ sonable otter refused. Oamer Call us and we wUI show you Preaent. Bon. Joha J. WaOett, (AP) millions of motorute over many Radiol line ye.st will be the darii JACQUEUNE- robbed of $4 two months ago by Ing on school grounds. He, add- and then,’’ toe Presidium of- the UJI.8.R. and ' SUvertown Wide dinated attacfks ^ ihrpugbout ! . to slenderize the fuller ROBERTS AGENCY ett. Realtor, 648-1877. anxious. Immediate poetee through. Asking 888.700. U A R sule. Bong went the flreworki yeofo with good, safe (Irro (or Profile ing of your wardrobe! ROBERTS AGENCY Eatate of Joeeph P. fbgertF .at k 12-yesr-old pui»e snatcher. ed that msny studeiUa accepted Board Dr Walter Supreme Soviet 3 646-3389 MAWXOtiTiro’X the present policy os s chsl- M. Scha erbo also w(u on serves the alms at attaining ste- cn>ohct directions . T*roon Ooto- tor, 6494818. ert D. Murdock, R ^ t o r . 646-3339 caaahla patsoa. ApcOo U was down and ..(n v tory terts." asM Roas R Ortna of 34 teste. Flrvatona Champtoa *“ **• ** tounchad Ite wtiv Sizes 12(4-24'(4. bust 36- The ronasrvstor bavihg avhElled tenge >-to 'smoke. - . - the board vlrhen . the preaetd.. ble peace and leasenlng the dan sizes lO-lC inclusive, nlol. 8 hedrooma, 1(4 hatha. hie aaanel srnimat wttk aald eemte n .iit. cSiories Conrad Jr., Rich­ **y- chairman of the Tire Indus- and OelUM C W m ploo-l of 14 ter campaign. 47. Size 12.(4. 36 bust . . . Bland Ulcer Diet HU (Seorge Emmeriing. MHB policy' was adopted, obeervod gtr tint K4 la wlBt Hr HcS MS firepUoB, oloaet apaea golon. TWO FomUlea — Tae-two-two iOUTH WINDSOR K 4 . room to this Cbuit for allowaaoe, B to ard F. Gordon Jr., and Alan L. of s world Ductear-mteslfo ^ CouneU. uste. ‘ The lock of eoordlnatsd on- 1.% yards of 46-inrh. . Jtra ts, iMlaei m Imc- UtROE attractive slx-rpom a-cor , gonge, • «. tamUlea, built in 1967 Oarages CXJVENTRY — Lovely 2-bed- ORDERED: Thstt the Ulh dag at war 1 MBS tS4 la eeSn fir sack nt- Ranch, aae-thhnd down a»- Dceeasber. 19H, at tan o’eloek /MtmriM ' A tm- P<^toclpal. sold a stqd nt U that something must be lacking A Bpoksaman for the Deport The follporing tire charactofis- tlvlty suggests that' lbs first As m Cabas,' ' MaschMtor Raised Ranch. Dining robm, traa. Morrison Raoltor/ $48- *cre lots. Buy one or buy room Cape,' decorated with Bean were safe tmi te IsilaBi Wrsl-tlSM aalllst. HantM. UM AVE. sumee 8(4 per cent mortgage. focenoan at tha Probate OOea la ATthq Bean home, the *pUAh- ^ r. J. E. L^Sterd i ' ^ ment of Transportation sold the ties were tested enduranfo- Ptoue of the campaign te to bj. 4 two baths, ^car garage, large 1018. < . both. Easy financing. For the young at heart in mind. the Masldpal B u M ^ te mU Han- Maaeksrter glTAW ^CAB. kEW YOBE, Immediate occupancy, ree chaater. be aad the aaaaa la ■reeted with fire- jo o m says peptic ulcer patients rev-.T« oe- ..ooefE., «. Ae..»lw «o»®n»m«a haa taken no action (reedom frofo (sHuro tor a pro- pf*“mlnsry ons with 4 major ■vaalsB HeiaU, IIM AVE lot,ewb, ,$38,900. aat^aapetHqtchlna Agency, I’ m on Information coU now. room, dmible garage. 888.100. Kitchen Inchxlaa .Frigidere Mat JIaaa. ASBrtu atte ZIP •aalgned for a hsarhig on i«ha eracker, shd^Liroagne- Mmuld J t U> the * the the high sc^oribulldlng are In- O n ly M b I m N e e d A p p ly msnufsetuiwrs on tbs longwl p e rM under Ipod; ®«1>« perhaps sehsdulafi for Ul- ' con aaTihrla Naokw. Realtors, '6494834. '1 68 HOLUSTER' St., fbur - bad- wolverton Agency. Realton: Hayea Agency $410111. atove, rotrigaratar, dlrti- allow ante at aald aoeoaH wBh room Dutch OolcnUl. 1(4 mid aatete. aad this Oonit HTOcM At the Conrad's rifoim and oiet a t' milk, mUk prod- IToaad*. He said students were ezeoat^. ,"I don’t want to say WASHINGTON Seventy basis of the teats and none have speed (rsodoro from lolhira at ®c." < »• »ourea. Mat Hi m , ASSraH altk ZIPi Send 60s today for the waobar, $17300. Talfphatoa that aotlDe at Ike Ume aad piaea cesi, ttyte IkBBksr taS tin. MOVE right In — Large 6-room baths, flreplaca, aluminum ______— . ... ______^___ iVENTRT—Let it rotn, you’ll ssslBSid for mU hearteg be givm ’ ucte. purosd vogstablM. white Permitted to smoke m the fotr yoe to something that te tn- Araert«»n women hold csrUfl- hs?" recoUed h!gh *P®«l oparation; atrongth ‘One of the purpoSM of th# In- new '69 Fall apd Winter 7463483. ^ a T o J Gordon's whoops and nseot and fish. Hs says teste. » » “ s or early l9Vle when the knioue to eomedne's health." he quolUytng them to pilot. Teats involved Uree made by abUlly to withstand patwtra- «tol phase of the campaign may Now available V • the ’69 ALBUM! Catle, - excellent condition, fire­ siding. Across from Blomen- MANCHESTERSue - room cosy In this one-year old Fall A Winfer Basic wuioea A n d ehsmnasnc Nlow that a normal dUL modi- “ «** school .was boused in the steted. paseej^er alillners. but sU the Goodyear Tir# and Rubber Uon. bead unpamtng-ablUty to be. to sltfmpt to oUavtate food UBTtBNIAL . . . IMS taabBT place, ,waU to wall, roc room, tary school,: Walking tUstonca Ookmlol overtookliic Cantof modem 6 room Ranch, buUt-tn O O VENTRT-New homea, ll«a FASHION showing many , a'l garage, encloeed yu d , near to Junior 'High and High Pork. 1(4 baths, . two-ear kitchen, large Uvlng room Hid end Btx rooma, with ganga, Whet wns there for Barbara fled only by the bmtaslon of presmt Bemet Junior - High . (Walter Dol^ Jr , board chair- u j ’ altiioM Mr# only mole Co . B.^F. Ooodrtcn.'Armstrong sdhers to rlmj dUnenrioo-fro*- ohd ammunition ahottoges . . handsom e styles from •atlM »Bwf »? "Wild d#Ught- Mad Pwvte Hte ■'Otwiaii gf SebotH complex. They were al- man. sold the rtudsirt request ptiote. In. Bast Europe, women Rubber Oo. and ^ Ftrsstons dom from dtstortloa tn shsps. bi order to tnerbaa# tbstr eope- Sttlfnl Patteni ahopping, bus, schools. Ownere achool. {4$ 80 X ISO’. Auattn garage, large rooma. Immedi- mooter bedrooms, high wooded buUt-tns. large lots. Modarmto- •evea days n esri lha day a( said Gordon to .say? which to choose your pst- plaeazi Orta- and tele « inning tow d to do so only during the and smoUng pqlUry would b- .have (lowrn echoduied airliners Tire and Rubber Cp. fobfUng .verificatioo of aecura- bUltlea tor tete^r aettana," tbs temsl Only 50$ a copy. Heat, etei . . . Ml a aappl anxious. Low ^ 80’s. H. M. Chamben, Rooltor, M IA $48- ate occupancy. Hayes Agen- lot tor privacy. Low lO’.s. Keith ly priced. Farr Realty. 1-333- •d. DttRld bftPPSTe' Frechette, Realton, 647-IM8. 8888. 'ey. 6464181. , Agency, 446-413$, $461iSL 1817 or 1-3M441$. . Apoitn 13 bod drifted down te mora hinillrlsl caJeterte period. If 14 yoors eld. Uksa under Irndylfomont. tor years. Spokesmen lor B. F. Oeodrtch ^ at informetian on tbs tire. t r ' r , r

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% ( ' ' !■ />' \ PAGE 'I’WENTY-POUB TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25; 1989 ___ Average DEl|]r N et Sgt. Donald W. McOai, 21, son Ladies Bridge Group 3 the set Rd., Newington. ’The dead­ of Mr.^ and Mrs.. WUliam A. Weiss that she be given a pro­ ■ .s About Town Manchester Newcomers Club of Power Squadron line for reservations is Mon­ motion. , V. The Weather McfJiU of 89 Dorbthy Rd., has the YWCA will meet tonight at Hogpttai Ciorpaman Second day, Dec. 1. ’ _ Potter also commended his received the Army Commenda­ 8 at the home o f Mrs. Robert Scheduleg Party M i Fair, cold tonight with Iowa O lM Jobn A/ L uocub Jr., U6N,. tion Medal while serving with planning assiatant Ibmald E. PEOPLE NEED PEOPLE * in ‘the 90b. Thanksgiving Ddy— aon ot Mr^ and M i«. J < ^ A. Hogue, -434 W. Middle 'l^ e . 15,800 the 18th kOlitary PMlce Brigade Blaks, and zoning technician mostly sunny, coo), Highs in 40s. Lupas Br„ at M Tracy Dr., has Manchester Pow er Squadron > * • near Saigon| Vietnam. Members of -the American Le­ Potter Praises Mrs. Fema B. Green, for the Friday's outkxA—ifair and oooL , coon()lete|d two weeks training will bold its annual Christmas work they had done. NffHcAetter <4 City o f ViOmtre Chmnm gion Auxiliary will meet tonight and The Manchester Homemaker at the bomljlned Action Pro­ Party on Friday, Dec. 6, at WU- -Spec. 6 ’Diomas B. Harvey, son at 7 ;30 at Holmes Funeral W ork of Staff Commenting on his departure V(H.. LXXXIX, NO. 49 (TWB gram SdMol, Third Marine Am- lie’s Steak House,-444 Center after only 18 months on the Job, lUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS—TABLOID) MANCnESTTlB^ CONN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1969 pMbkMis Force, in Danang, of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Home, 400 Main St., to pay ':l I « ■ U ) PRICE TEN CBNTi J. Eric Potter, Mandiester's Potter said, “ I sort of apologize Service, Inc., needs YOU. Vietnam. ' Harvey of 23 Philip Rd., has re­ respects to the late Aldo Paga- Street. The cocktail hour will I turned to civilian life after three ni, whose wife Is a member o f begin at 6:30'p.ml with dinqpr planning director who will leave for leaving you. I don’t know his poet tomorrow to take a what I’m going to do at the Pvt. Donald P. Denley Jr., years In the U.8. Army station­ the Auxiliary. belng_ served at 7 :30. ’The eve­ &fa'tore women urgrently needed' fo r staff of Man­ Job with the State Department state yet. Mr. Wetss has been son at M r. cmd Mrs. Donald F. ed at several bases in the states. ning will feature q>eclal enter­ of Community Afflalrs, said his doing hla level best to entice me chester Hmiianaker Service. Skills In caring for Denley M 2 Alpine St., is cur­ Manchester WATBS will meet tainment being presented by ThuikgiYiiig Day is goodbyes to the Planning and to stay." . ^ rently on a 16-week active duty Fireman Henry L. Purvis, tonight at' the Italian-American the Bnslgnettes, the auxiliary the elderly,' the sick and chililren helpful. Part' Zoning Commission last night. Mr, Adler Dobldn, planning tour in Fort Ord, Calif., where USN, son o f Mrs. Alelelde J. Pox Club, Eldridge St. .Weighlng-ln of Manchester Power Squsulron, tomorrow. Ilie Herald He took the opportunity to commission chairinah made a time work i t a good hourly rate plus pnrfessional he is a memher of the trans­ of 226 Woodbridge St., is serv­ will be from 7 tn 8. ’Die pro­ and dancing w ill be to the mu­ praise his staff, and the plan­ motion to formally thank Pat­ will n ot pubtiah. Have a portation corps. Pvt. Denley is ing aboard the amphlblods gram will inclotj^ -a- parcel' post sic o f'th e Mlmhattans. Every­ training and the is^tisfaction o f community service. Scien tists ning office secretary, Mrs. Ger­ ter for "an enjoyable 18 are to Look .a member of the West Hart­ transport ship U8S Raleigh at auction. ' one is also asked. to bring a bonntifiil holiday. Ouafjtonamo Bay, Cidia. aldine L. McNamara was sing­ fnonths,” and"he sald_ "W e’ve Telephone 648-d611 between 9 aju. and 4 pjn. for ford Army Reserve. grab bag. A ll those students led out for special praise. ’The North Manchester Al- got a lot accomplished during .appointment. . * taking the i>iloting course along Potter said Mrs. McNaipara that time.” - Kathleen P. Blake, daughter Bdward H. Merriitt, county ex­ Anon family group will mee^ with their first mates and other tension 4-H a^nt, of 11 Mont­ was a most valuable member of Clarence Welti JOUngly Mr. and Mrs. George M. tomorrow night at 8 in the guests, have been invited. his staff and be told the com- Blebite of 46 Blsle Dr., a-senior clair Dr., attended the 23rd an­ agreed, aaying,, "That’s right, Parish House of Second Congre­ , Reservations are to be made ,mission that he had recommend­ at .mnhurst College' in South nual conference o f the Nation­ we got pur money’s worth out ' New Law gational Church. with Mrs. Philip Gajlter, 42 Sun­ ed to Town Manager Robert B. of you." At Apollo Lunar Treasure W ood m ^, has been named to al Association Of Ebctenaion 4-H Read Herald Advertisements the scliM’s dean’s list for the this month at the Daniel Boone SPACE CENTER, Hottstea 1968-69 ach^emic year.. Hotel in Charlestown, W. Va. Gives Draft (AP) — Preparations in a va­ k.- cuum chamber delayed this Jane C. Sptt^th, daughter of Members o f the Magllanese morning’s echeduied opening of Mr. and Mrs. Claries B. Spaeth Society will meet tonight at 7:80 New Look the first of two ApoUo 19 moon of 39 Marion a seni<)r at at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 rook treasure cheats. The quar­ the College of Lioi^^ Arts of Main St., to pay respect to the WASHINGTON,(AP— Presi­ antined astronsuta w te fatohsd Drew University, M^ison, N.J. late Aldo Paganl, a former USE OUR CONYENII dent Nixon signed today a law the rocks cruised toward Hawaii will be listed in the 196^70 edi­ member. ' making .major changee in the sttoard their recovery dUp USS tion of “ Who’s Who in American military draft and said the first Hornet. UnlvetMtles and Collegee.' The Stein aub of the VFW drawing to decide which young The space agency sa^ addi­ w ill sponsor its annual Harvest men will be most vulnerable to tional time needed for ^ pn - Friendship Lodge of Masdns Dance Saturday from 9 p.m. to LAYAW AT^PLAN Induction w ill be conducted here paratlons delayed the openhM 1 a.m. at the VFW Home. A on MonjMy. will have a children's Christ^ . - j until "late today at the ear- mas party Saturday afUmoon, iffet will be served. A t a brief White House cere­ Uest.” Dec. 20, from 1 to 4 at the Ma­ mony, Nixon signed leglsUUon Brian Brb, manager of the sonic Temple. Reservations, Wierzblckl of 408 Center parmttilng him to aet up a ran­ moon-rock laboratory, said the which are due by Monday, Dec. St. A u been chosen to {0ay the dom selection system that even­ two srhlte chests were weighted 1, are being taken by A.C. Pen­ role ^ Jester in the Boston WEDNESD tually w ill lead to induction of and otticisla estimate they eon- ny, 396 Burnham St. Conserm ory of Music’s pro- 19-yeoi^olds first. tain between U and M pounds of duotion ( ^ ’ ’Once Upon A Mat­ Nlxm said the new system lunar material. tress.” Bernice Kulissko raises her frail arm in victory arill eliminate "the agony of sus­ They were flown aboard sap- sign after rushing to the idd of a busdriver “who pense” faced by young men arate aircraft to the Manned Members o^John Mather was attacked by a patron in Detroit. Mrs. Kuliszko who, heretofore, have had to Spacecraft Center Tusaday Chapter, Orde\ of DeMolay, suffered some punches to the chest but chased the worry about poasible inducUon from American Samoa, srhera are reminded to a ^ n d the Man­ they had been taken by smaller attacker off the bus. She’s 71. (A P Photofax). See from age 19 through 26. Vulner­ chester Lodge of M ^ns pizza ability u i^ r the Nixon plan will pUtnea from Apollo 19’a recov­ e v e r g o R e ’s Story on Page Three). ery ahip. party tonight at 8 aK the Ma­ DOORBUS' be limited to one year, the 19th. sonic Temple. ’The e v c ^ wan While saying the measure ‘nie first box. srith about 98 pounds of lunar material, was f a w r i t e i not held last night as rerorted MISSES' ^ NYLON BOYS' LONG^kEEVE CHALLENOOt removes some draft inequities, M In yesterday’s Herald. Mibhael Nixon added “We shaU not be bathed with acid to trash o ff say Fields, master councilor, mil satisfied until we have a com­ earthly contaminant bMeri STRETCH PANTS SWEATSHIRTS IMNKET pletely volunteer armed force." being moved Into the vacuum present a citation of apprecia otaunber. tlon -to Manchester L o ^ e of^ Although continuation of the Nixon Scores Vietnam war has forestalled re­ The eecood. o ola ln in g the 1^uS6£i(S^SleV&L Masons. most carefully aelacted aamplea ^ C A N D I E S ^ Sizes 8 to 16. Assorted colors, demption of a 1868 Nixon cam- paign pledge to rely wholly on and oora tubas driven Into ths Capt. Mark C. Walsh of Simr Sizes 6 t o 16; Assorted /85% rayon, 45% polyester. nuion’a Ocean of Storms to tell bury, who has been serving a-- chine washable in warm volunteers tor the military serv­ colors,/Crew neck in ices, he declared, "This is our solenUsto how eoll to etnietursd operations and training offlcei 1(H^% nylon. S c ^ seamed Bound with acetate satin. there, will be opened “ aomatlme with Manchester’s 1st Battalion ‘Massacre’ ultimate goal." Friday morning," Brb s s m cotton. Solid colors. In addition to signing the bill, 169th Infantry, wlU assume the ere W AffinNGTON (A P ) — ’The and House Services MaamriUle, Navy Ospfa. poet of commanding officer o< Nixon put' his signature oa on White Hmise laid today the al­ Committee on rreported mas- execuUve order tinplemenUng Charles Conrad Jr., Alan L. the Connecticut Army National leged 1MB. makaacre at Viet- sacre. Bean and Richard F. Gordon Jr. Ouard’e Middletown unit. its provlslona and also signed a t«g. Lew Discount Prieu $6.00 Ottr Reg. Lew Discount Price 1.37 Our Reg. Lew Dlsceunt Price 3.97 nameae civHULiia by American Both briefings were plosed proclamation designating Dec. 1 continued their posteptoshdown troofia-ia “cibnbmnt to the oim- sessions, but'lPentagon officials as the date for the first (kaw ii^' schedule with a doctor sad engi­ scienoe o f a ll tlK\Am'erioan peo- said a copy of Secretary of the under the random selection neer Inslda a altver quarantine lES' MOCK TURTLE' .Pte-" ■ \ • Army Stanley R. Resor’s state­ process. trailer aboard the Hornet. MEN'S / GIRLS' T-STRAP Presa Secretary 'Konald L. ments to the two committees The executive order is to im- 4AI* l*BioBDteB) Speaking Into tape reoondera. A NASA security man staads guard aa lunar labor­ NOVEMBER Ziegler, making It cleaKthat he would be released later. plement new SelecUve Service in Houston unload a case containing aamplea of the the astronauts ravtewed high­ spoke for I>resident. N lx ^ and atory employes at the Mann^ Spacecraft Center LONG S EEVE PULLOVER DRESS SLACKS DRESS SHOES Resor, asked about reports procedures intended to limit moon brought back by the Apollo 12 crew. lights of their tb-day miseton. SPECIALS on the entire adminiatration, each young man’s exposure to with some empbasla on their stepe "will be taken to (JUotlng House RepubUcan lead­ WHIT B er Gerald R,. Ford of Michigan, the draft to about one year. plunge Into the Paolflo. A tsoh- 65% dacron, 35% Uiat the lUegal and immoral The bill simply repeals a J96T ntcian Isolated srith them quoted 9 beautiful, solid col conduct, aa -alleged, be dealt as saying top Army officials ALUMINUM knew about the incident during section of the draft law which all three as aaytiw "Man. srhat avril. Full cut belt, with 'in accordance with the a landing I" ors. Sizes S, M, L. Sizes 8Vi-12, 12Vi-8. Leather the \johnaon administration, prevented the President tram DOORS and $122 Btrict rulea of miUtary Juattce," " I understand U was ttoa hud- $i44 said hV^had spoken by p)iane setting up lottery system looped, precuffed. Everyone Moons for Rock 100% stretch nylon, uppers, ribbed soles. Black, Ziegler reported that the ad­ keyed to 19-yMr-oUs. mt landing wa’ve bad h> Apol- miniatration, through Secretary with the Michigan congreesman WINDOWS .WKh a congressional delega- kilo,’ ’ said the taohnloaMi. Banok Waist sizes, 82 to 42. this moi ^ RUDY ABRAMSON moon stones. Little girls grand­ machine washable. red or brown. r of Defenae Melvin R. Laird, 'tlon and half a dosen youthful moon. By a stroke of good tor- There are offers to Ixigr. Tan- R. ’ ’Randiy’ ’ Stona. knew nothing about the Incident - "H e said he^did not mean to The Eoa Aagalss iTImss fathers, teachers, rock ool- .^sorted colors. members o f the Student Advi­ tuM, It seems, that was sxaot- year-old Tracy UpUnger of New­ "The nearest thing we ean tig- until about April 1, 1969. imply that the Secretary of the leotora, science students, poets, sory Board of Selective Service WASHINQ'TON —"When the ly whsra Apollo l i lancUd. But port Beach, Calif., offered 916.03 lira toK toiidad as a aaraS oame ’The. maaaacre la alleged to Army, the Chief Of Staff, the tax-payers, even congressmen • DOORS O u r R « . L o w D ir c o u n t $ men go to the moon again, could sines the lady has no pracUcsl by and It landed psrfeotly flat 9 2.00 ^ Our Reg. Low Discount Price 6.97 Our Reg. Low Discount Prke 5.97 Vice Chief of Staff ot^aev (the standing by, Nixon paid tribute for even the Unlast apack of have happened in March 1968. they bring me a rock to give my need not apply. use for her UtUo spread on Ihs dust, explaining she had arrived on the heat Mitold." Tito angto “Thta delay is" regrettable," U.S. Commander in Vietnam) to Democrats and Jlepubllosas • WINDOWS for enactment o f the new law, grand daddy? He has bean to Yet the requests .continue to Sea of Tranquility, she thought at that figure only “ bacaiwe at which the module hangs from Ziegler aidd. knew about it," said Resor, who many places and gotten rocks. pour In. " I haven’t even been it only fa ir that Uie tovernmant that la, all 1 have in my bank Its paraohutes to Inisndsd to to* GIRLS' "RIG YANK" ^ lOOAiTE— MIDGET CHILDREN'S The White House spokesman was Secretary of the Army un­ “This is truly a bipaitlsan • CANOPIES measure,” he said. He does not want to go to the able to count them," moaned give bar one o f her own rooks. account.” « I. an edge of the heat riilald bit ASSORTED der the Johnson administration said Laird acted immediately to moon, but I know he arould like Herring,’ “ and here we are go­ Nearly everybody seems to the sraler flrsl. CHOCOLATES and was reUlped in office by Monday’s drawing will deter­ A CalUomla lean-oger wrote • AWNIN<»S BELL BOTTOM PANTS^ TWINKLE LITE SET WARM SLIPPERS order a ^11 Investigation by the to have a rock from there.” ing beck to the moon Co gat an-, The Jolting Impact knoebed President Nixon; mine the days at the year to be raoognUa that moon stones are the Praaldetit at langth about 1 lb. $1.95 Army. The letter to President Nixon other load, I can't stand to look lOaao a camera and It hit Roan Ziegler's statement, which he '"'I think he fiad in mind that u s ^ in the random Inductiosi. virtually prloelaas, but every the moon's aaaoa-laUdn wKh ro­ 2 lbs. $3.85 • SIDING The draft eligible men whose was printed laboriously with at the man anymore, I Just day Mack Herring sees new on the head, tnftooting a half- said was prompted by queatlons some general officer In Vietnam mance. how lovers through the one of thoee fat, first-grade pen­ see the letters pUIng up. We’U JuMIfleatlona fo r private glfto. inch cut above the eyebrow that MANY ASSORTMENTS . . . Bsttmates from newsmen, also said: might have known about it," birthdays falls on the days cho­ agea have promload each other cils, between wide-spaced blue have to hire people off the later required aeVerml eUliohea. Slim fitting with heel to" toe "This incident should not be Reeor addei^ / sen will b^ liable to the 1970 A man In Scranton, Pa., nom- the moon Than aha asked, "do TO GIVE AND ENJOY Baey Terms lines, with the big letters tiy- street to get them all answer­ Otherwtoe. all ihrea sslra- Indoor or outdeior re­ Sizes 8V^-12, 12V^-8 in as­ allowed to reflect upon some draft. iM ted himself to receive one os you have the authority and styling. Sanforized in sizes Sen. Robert P. Griffin. R- ing to push the litUe ones off ed." naute remained In asoeltoni m ono milUon and a quarter young Many members of Congress "a rapreoantottve of the Ameri­ mance enough to promlae me the LENOX placeable bulbs. Mloii.^ the GOP aaaiotant leader or:ginally opposed the lottery the edge of the pege. Americans are pleading, de- can people." hoallb, offtetoto eetd, ehewtiqt 7 to 14. sorted colors and styles. \ Americana who have now re­ In the Senate, said he was moon or at least s tiny, left bill because they' said thejr It came tram a UtUe gtri ntsndlng. Just a spook of dust. A JaeksonvtUe, Fla., entrs- no eigne of arty Ulnass, either turned to the United States after "itfuKked . and stunned, like over apack, chip, or duet par- PHARMACY BILL TUNSKY warted a complete overhaul of named Becky Romalne In Hen­ By the hundrsds, they ara pranaur had a batter Idea: earthly or caused by any organ- having aerved in Vietnam with many oth er. Americans, about tlrJe?” *• CBNTBR gf.' the system, but thqy were per­ dersonville, Tenn., .who probab­ writing straight to the White " it has come to mind." ha tom that might hav# come from great courage and dtaUnetJoA." the revelations." AppsrwUly hsvtng eome mis- 6W-0M6 M9^9096 suaded to let Nbum try hlS ^ an ly never dreamed the president House. A typical requeet takas said, "that aU Americans srould the moon. Ziegler said Nixon had been He said the long delay in dis- (ivln ga about that approach, Our Reg, Low Discount Price $3.00 Our Reg. Low Discount Price 5.99 Our Reg. Low Discount Price 1.97 with promises of hearings eu ly was too busy to read U, much a soft-soap approach, oongratu- like te see one of the moon "They BKi all In vary good aware the masat^eTe report clooure of the case is something less eiqtlsin to bar and her IsUng the prerident < on a fine aha offered to pay |S, but ohs for several montlys. He indicat­ next year on more comprehen-, rocks. Let me use one of ths condition. Thera to nothing new the Army will have to explain. grandfattaer^why they can’t Job, extending best srtshes to added, “ I'laasa authanUcate It.’ ’ ed that Laird may have gotten sive legislatlan. moon rocks, which I will guanj or unusual." said Dr. Claranee "On the surface, It doesn’t have a mocm rock. the first fam ily, commending Then there are appeola to JUNIOR BOYS' 4V2-FT— 604RANCH— DELUXE "WESTINGHOUST' first word through a letter sent The procedures to start in end protect at all Umas, trans­ Jernlgan. the phyalehui toolalad look good," he said o f the 20 But someday, she will get a pslrtotUm. “ I knew that ypu SWEET CIDER FOR by a fo^isr Army enlisted man January eventually will reduce the odmlnistraUan on achieving porting II in a trailer frotn city with them, month delay. letter from a man named Mock cannot fUrnlah ovary cltiaen of who w t ^ to numerous goyern- the moet draft eligible group a manned landing on the moon, to city, charghig a small Ise Tba moon men apparently TURTLENECK POLOS kiOTCH PINE TREE FLASHCUBES Secretary of Defense Melvin Herring at the National ths U S. Jiiat a was small psb- THANKSGIVING mant officials seeking on inves­ from the present range of 19-to- then adding the hooker, a rs- per person. Half of the pro­ wor* noi bolharod by heavy R. Laird has pledged the Nixon Aeronautics and Space sd- queet for a moon rock. bis that cams from ths moon,’ ’ QTS.,

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