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IsraoK, Ai Americans Swiss A] L eadersSet Remember •f- Sneak Raid By DENNIS REDMONT b n d r e m a b t o n By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Associated Press Writer Aaeoclated PreM Writer /uriomu Memorial' services are being RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) — Terrorists with WAsHINOTON (AP) — Top ccmducted around the country Arab and Israeli leaders are today to mark the day—^Dec. 7, automatic weapons kidnaped the Swiss ambassador to­ due this week to meet with U.S. 1941—that President Franklin day after shooting a Brazilian government agent as­ officials as part of stepped up Roosevelt said "will live in signed to guard him. Witnesses reported seeing a blonde maneuvering preceding the ex- infamy.” among the abductors. pected resumption of Middle Many were arranged by the 'A i ’Hie terrorists fled with Am­ East peace talks. 4,000-member Pearl Harbor Sur- bassador Giovanni Enrico Buch­ Jordan’s King Hussein is vlvors Association, a 12-year-old er, a 67-year-oId bachelor and a scheduled to start the discus- oi^sonization for servicemen popular fig;tu'e in the diplomatic corps here, after scattering leaf­ Bloas upon arrival Tuesday. He were stationed on the Is- and the day members of the National Liber­ Dayan arrives. Pearl Harbor was attacked by ation Alliance, an organization The Israeli war hero original- •^^P®nese forces, believed to have folded with the ly scheduled his visit as I orl- ®- ''®*^ death of its leader last month. vate, fund-raising trip, but he, «M p > ^ tlon ,” says Joseph In ap operation carried out too, wiU see high U.S. officials i member in Los with military precision, the ter­ before returning to the Mideast. “ rorists ^rrounded the ambassa­ Hussein, who is making his . h dor’s car as he was being driven T/,.,r4h tu rr . "Our puipose is to remind to the embassy. ’They ordered P®°Pl® t T w e let everything the driver out of the automobile. since the 1967 war, is ex a cted ^ ^ n d - ’The security guard tried to re­ to dwel on the resumpUon of ^ e get smacked right sist and was reported to have n e g o ^ ^ , military aid and between the horns. We don’t been shot three times. GIOVANNI BUCHER the Palestinian guerrilla situa- vvant an3rthing like that to ever The entire operatlcm lasted Kidnaped happen again.” two minutes. The question of the peace Rahlya now a security officer It was Brazil’s fourth political Volkswagen remained at the talks is overriding, however, in for Northrup CJorp., was aboard kidnaping since a rash of such end of the street, blocking the the minds of the U.S. officials, the USS Oglala, f l ^ h i p of the _ . A i ) - seizures began with the abduc­ road. TTiey are also said to be con- Navy’s mine force, when the tion of U.S. Ambassador C. A fourth car—a red Volkswa- vlnced the talks, under the aus- concussion from a Japanese tor- K Burke telbrick on Sept. 4, 1960 in gen—drove away with the am- pices of United Nations media- pedo burst its seams, Rio de Janeiro. Elbrick was re- bassador, as his bodyguard- tor Ounnar Jarring’ will resume “We were lucky. ’There were leased after the military gov- federal agent Hello G. Xavier— before the curroit cease-fire about 200 of us. on the Oglala r i emment freed 16 prisoners held jay on the ground wounded, tuns out Feb. 0. vriien it happened at 7:66 in the in connection wdth politically in- According to witnesses, at All parties. Including Israel, morning. A few were Injured A wounded Cambodian soldier mops his head with a towel as a buddy crouches are ready for a new effort at ne- but not one of us was killed,” he spired offenses. least six terrorists were In- next to him after their unit was ambushed by North Vietnamese troops east Soldier Says ’The other kidnapings in Brazil volved, including a blonde wom- godations, the officials say. said. Rahiya, then a 21-year-old of Skoun. Ambush occurred as Cambodians tried to reopen Route 7. (AP Photo) were' of Japanese Consul Nobuo an. The black briefcase which * * * ® * * * * * * * * ^ ^ sailor, spent the next four days Okuchl in Sao Paulo last March the ambassador was canylng A personality portrait of Moshe fighting ship fires. Galley Slew and Ambassador Ehrenfried with him, was taken by tlie Md- Dayan, who to many Israelis ’Die Japanese attack killed von Hollenben of West Germany napers. is the modem embodiment of 2,008 U.S. Navy men that day, last June. Okuchi was freed Diplomatic sources speculated the Jewish Biblical fighters, 109 Marines, 218 soldiers and 68 Losses Heavy on Both Sides V iet M onk upon the release of five prison­ on the reasons the terrorists had can- be found on Page Two. civilians. Hundreds more were ers and the West German when chosen Bucher. wounded." By HARRY ROSENTHAL 40 prisoners were released. One of them, the sources said, ’The Oglala was one of nine Associated Press Writer Bucher’s kidnaping took place could have been as a revenge Navy ships sunk. In the attack As Cambodians^ Cong Battle near his residence in Santa against the recent expulsion of However, there were indica­ FT. BENNING, Ga. (AP) — tions in Jerusalem Sunday that 188 American planes were de- Teresa, a residential section on two Brazilian terrorists from Israel, which broke off the orlgi- stroyed. ’The Japanese lost 29 PHNOM PENH, Cambodia other fighting in Cambodia eaht, faced government troops 60 witness testified today that Lt. a hill overlooking Rio de Janei­ Switzerland. south and west of Phnom Penh, miles north of Kompong Som William Calley, after shooting nal talks Aug. 26 because of al- aircraft. (AP) — North Vietnamese and ro. The ambassador had also re­ leged Egyptian violations of the The Pearl Harbor Survivors Viet Cong troops may have decl- The battle for control of High- had moved nearer the city, two groups of civilians at My The time was 8:40 a.m., as cently come under fire in Swiss way 4, Phnom Penh’s link, with tightening their control of the Lai, blew the head off a whlte- cease-fire, is not ready for the Association has 76 chapters mated a Cambodian battalion the ambassador was on his way Parliament In the case of a and captured a district head­ Kompong Som and the Gulf of road. robed Vietnamese monk and new talks. to the office. Swlss-Brazlllan student who was (See Page Ten) quarters it was defending 37 Premier Oolda Meir said she Siam, continued with fighting There also was a 9)4-hour bat- ® child, ’Ihe ambassador’s butler, being tried on charges of. sub­ miles northeast of Phnom Penh, reported about 20 miles north- tie at Prek Thnot Dam, an inter- **^® testimony of Galley’s "sees the need for further clari­ Manoel Mlro, said he woke up versive citivltles. the Cambodian command said east of the coast. A source said national project 40 miles west of operator, CSiarles Sledge, j.gg had breakfast Speculation in Switzerland fication” with the tile prosecution introduced the today. enemy battalions which had the capital on the Thnot River. and left for the office. was that the kidnaping was a on conditions sought by her gov­ first evidence on two charges Pilots flying air support had The government reported killing When Bucher’s car arrived at delayed retaliation against ernment before rejoining &e against Calley—the shooting of Teachers been unable to establish radio at least five Miemy soldiers in a quiet nearby street, it was g^iss measures taken against talks. the monk and the shooting of contact with the defenders at ambushes near Prey Veng, a blocked by two cars-^-a Volk­ Dayan’s trip cqqaarenUy holds the child. Peam Chikang since late Sun­ provincial capital about 30 miles swagen and a Wlllys. Another (See Page Eight) the key to the clarification U .S . M ulls In all, the 27-year-old platocm Back on Job day, a spokesman said. At that east of Phnom Penh, and Kom­ sought by Mrs. H eir about leader is on trial in connection time, he reported, heavy losses pong Chhnano, ebost 6 miles to American political, economic with 102 deaths—30 of them at a had been incurred by both sides the northwest. and mlUtary support, M onth-Long trail in the vlllsige and 70 at a In Hartford in a day of fighting. a ie made her clarificaUcm U.S. Stratofortresses based in ditch just outside. White House Says: statement in the wake of a note uADnniVkTjrk / at>\ ’The-government has been un­ Thailand dropped bombs over Sledge said he was with Cal­ from President Nixon reaffirm- HARTFORD (AP) - After able to resupply the embattled V iet Truce North Vietnamese supply routes ley when they came up to a ing UB. pledges to supply arms boycotting classrooms for 14 district headquarters or evacu­ in Northern Cambodia Sunday, group of people in the village ______^ WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre Ineffective Communications to the Jewish state if necesseuy days, striking Hartford teachers ate casualties, the spokesman attempting to slow down the en­ and heard the lieutenant tell to maintain the Mlde'ast balance went back' to work Monday. said, because mechanical fall- ^ emy offensive, the U.S. Oom- Paul Meadlo "to waste ’em.” At of power, “ We ended the strike because ures have groimded all its hell' %ie°t’^ mand in ^ ig o n said. Other K 2 s S T ^ S T s i e S ^ e * ^ d , M ea^J ering a month-long Vietnam began the third consecutive -into the peo- Ijed To Return of Defector ’The Nixon note, while de­ we recognized a stalemate,” copters. ®*^"^ ® Vietnam began me uuru eonaeeuuve tarted shooting scribed by Israeli sources as said Josej^ Cascella, field rep- The assault on Peam Chikang of intensive bombing of “ WASHINGIDN (AP) — The problems off Martha’s A ^e- "friendly and sympathetic,” American began Saturday hlght with it will lead to a permanent end o,e Ho Chi Mlnh Trail through r686ntativ6 for the American i>c8^an saiuraay wun a of fighting. Laos “ When the people started fall- White House______released reports yard. Mass. nonetheless was said to be un- Federation of Teachers. mortar barrage, then Cambo- ing, I turned my head," Sledge declaring a lack of effec- The commanding officer of clear, particularly regarding .[.be strikers spoke ot “mak- ‘Han fighter-bombers were A (State Department spokes- ,pbe U.S. Command in Saigon said. [jyg communication in toe gov- the Vigilant, Cmdr. Ralirfi Eus- two questions: ing amends” with teachers who called in against attacking *aan said Rogers heard Sen. announced American forces in “How long did it last?” emment and a lack of poUcy tls, got orders from Rear Adm. Henry M, Jackson make a slmi- —Whether the United States bad remained on the job, and ground troops. Henry m , jacKscm maxe a sim)- Vietnam had been reduced last "Not very long.” guidelines led to toe return of a William B. Ellis of the 1st Coast will continue to back plans dls- ggbool administrators said only In Phnom Penh, terrorists pro^sa^ Sunday on a “ levh by another 6,100 men. A few minutes later “ some- Lithuanian seaman who tried to Guard district, that Kudirka sion interview show and cloMd by Secretary of State -about a dozen” teachers need- made a grenade and pistol a t - ______^ ti,.. leaving only 5,700 to go to com­ body hollered that Sgt. David defect to a Coast Guard vessel a should be sent back to toe So- MUlam P. Rogers last year gd'to fear losing their jobs for tack on an army headquarters prompUy phon^ the WMhing- ply wleh President Nixon’s tar­ Mitchell had some people at a fortnight ago. viet ship if the Russians asked T=~«n wifhrtmwnl __ .... •' ... tuo ..o-^uoi o „. ton Democrat to tell of his ap­ calling for Israeli withdrawal [beir port in the strike. in the heart of the capital, ap- get of 344,000 American troops ditch,” Sledge testified. -pjje white House Itself was for his return. from most Arab territory con- School Supt. Medlll Bair Sun- parentiy trying to kill some proval. in the country by Dec. 31. Rogers told Jackson the ad­ Calley and toe sergeant talked neariy 24 hours late getting The Russians mauled Kudir- quered in 1967. day suspended three teachers— high-ranking officers. Seven ministration has been consider­ The reduction last week was for a minute, then turned back, ^ord of toe Incident. And Presi- ka. —Whether the United States Frederick Shorten ot Klnsella persons were reported wounded, ing the plan for some time and the largest in some time. Sledge said, “ and started push- ^g^t Nixon apparently was even\ Alter Nixon finally got word would veto a Sovlet-Arab effort ggbool, Joseph Chlampa, chair- including two soldiers and a ^ Spokesmen said the withdraw­ ing people into toe ditch.” later. of what happened he ordered a in the U.N. Security Council to man erf the language department military spokesman said three man said. als were accelerated to get the Q. "How did they do it?” Interim guidelines have been complete inquiry into toe case obtain a new Interpretation of at Hartford High School, and terrorists—including a Viet Jackson recommended the an­ men home lor Christmas. A. By shoving them with toe issued since then declaring and a pair of reports were pro- the resolutioR that ended the Robert Siegel of Bums School. Cong—were captured. nual Christmas cease-fire be cx- So far this year, U.S. troop rifle. ’They were holding toe among other things that "imder duced today by toe State and 1967 fighting. ’The Israelis say They were suspended with pay Little action was reported in no circumstances should toe ’Transportation departments, that resolution called for peace and temporarily b assigned to South Vietnam, but there was (See Page Eight) (See Page Seven) (See Page Pour) person seeking asylum be arbl- ^hg gt^ig Department report talks and withdrawal tp new work at the Board of Education — trarlly or stimmarily returned signed by U. Alexis John- borders. The Arabs say the res- while awaiting formal hearings, to foreign jurisdiction or con- g<,n, undersecretary for political olution means Israel should Bair declined to reveal the trol.” These guidelines declare, affttirs, and the ’Transportation withdraw from all Mmquered charges against the trio, too, that anyone seeking asylum Department’s was submitted by land. All but three schools returned should receive all possible care Secretary John A. Volpe. Hussein, too, is expected to to full day sessions Monday, and protection. Volpe said four problems seek a clearer understanding of and the remaining three will re- U.S. Faces Long, Cold Winter President Nixon had charac- out immediately as a re- the U.S. position regarding his turn to fuU operations Tuesday terized as outrageous toe han- gf jjjg department’s Investi- nation’s role in any new negotla- when food delivery compllca- dllng of the case of Simas Ku- Ration. tlons. tions are eliminated. dlrka, a Lithuanian, who left a j—Before the Kudirka inci- He also is expected to tell the Metinwhlle, the city attorney’s On BRRRink of Energy Crisis Soviet ship moored alongside dent toe Coast Guard had re­ U.S. cffictnia that the question office studied the cases There just emergency corrective measure Teamster Strike May Cut cial Assignment Team, traces isn’t any available. which frequently proved to lit­ Evidence Grows in Rumor the scope of the crisis affecting —Electric utility systejps that tle, too late. miUlons of consumers. use oil and coal to fuel their In addition, this year brought Fuel Oil Flow in Midwest Of Farmer Quitting HEW generators frequently have had new* air pxrfluUcm laws which re­ By JEAN HELLER to get by on a day-to-day basis quire toe use 6.6 per cent. nois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, ment, had quit his job as a vice government jobs, but he de- “ We have to pass toe cost on before making a move. or electricity to operate and ’Ihe crisis of power^ in toe Kentucky, Michigan, hOnnesota, pcssident for Hughes T W Co. A heat them. United States has been building (See Page lliree) "Missouri, Nebraska, North Da­ Hughes spirftesman said Brad- (See Page ’Two) (Sea Page Bight)

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M ANCHESim EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAYv DEOEM^ER 7 , 1 9 7 0 PAGE THREE tee day, open teem to make fuU e A 0 6 T W O „ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. 3^QNt)AY, DECEMBER'^, 1&70 use o t tee heat ot sunlight. Shoppiis Heating B ills —’Turn, off Ughts when not. toot forward and then the oth­ Sheiliwolil Bridge U.S. Faces Long, Cold Winter needed. Where possible, u8e e r ." ' . ' , Moshe Dayan Enterges ^^ small appliances beftoo 8 a.m . Try this and. you’ll find you F O R P W B n W W O Dans Can Be Lower or after p.m. and save flexible ITS BAST TO 8MIUE WHEN N O k r t c 6 are very wrong. Get somebody r O l E S S ^ WORK Jobs like vacuum cleaning for to stand behind you, holding YOUPIQFEaBE « A 4 1/ WASHINOTON (AP) — The As Indestructible Leader " c> K J 2 TM weekends when demands for “THE WAY your shoulders, stick out a foot, By AUFBBD 8HEINWOU) BRRRink of Energy Crisis best way for home owners to electric power go down. By MARTIN ZUCKER even a oUmate for Bgypt to re- and then see how far you get. ljt easy to sm ile lAiien the 0 9 7 4 ^ Assoclated Press Wrltw build' its destroj^ canal cities. M W nMW ^ MS '8 keep heating biUs down this —Repair leaky hot water fau­ Actually the first thing you do gun is shining and when moetof , » C T 7 4 2 COonOnned fnau Page One) las cets. A leak of one drop M r sec­ i8Iattrbj?0tei: I HEARD r r is lean the body forward_ _and TBL AVIV (AP) — TV> ma^ Dayan stresses that even If E A S t winter is to use heat efflclenUy. .MRJMUmO your finesses are workhig, but WEST to our customers and they’re ond adds up to 700 gallans a then put a .foot under It for **™*U®. Moehe^ Dayan Is- the peace is not attained, the efforts 10 8 3 Virginia Knauer,* . tee •MnIXiiMnett sooner or later you're bound to ^ ^ 6 5 2 really screaming." said Alban year. support. You cannot walk with­ modem embodiment pt'tH e Jew- Will have been. worthwfailb if ^ <5 Q 10 9 8 TEMPERArtiRE OUTlOOjK John Gruber R9> have a gloomy day when all tuTrtl: "Now that we, the turn off registers and radiators n r e e Months ...... 7.R hands and arms crossed upon the most famous faces in the an indication of national fatigue, expert Stella Relmer. North Ei waatber fonoaat has praUotad ballet, it knew little or nothing consumers, are being soaked a and close teem up. Heating this acrobatic training that he her shoulders. What they don’t world. "Our house is in very good or- North dealer. 1 4k I 4 2 4 Pass colder than normal toners- about the art. It was enthusias­ . MWi wou i; «MiTm combination oil and electric MU costs increase ^ per cen t fo r ev­ could Jump so high so far. He see, because they don’t look for At 6S, he has become paun- der,” he said. “We have not North-South vulnerable. 2 NT Pi iss 6 0 A ll Pass turas tela winter over tiia aast- 3 tic and generous in its applause, (XpiMMjFMy i(slc), we trust that in tee future ery degree over 70. Reducing a could perform “entrechats it, is how she moves her body chy. Still, a London newspaper budget an inch. The army and kicattlaMM) Opening lead — Two of .-=1- . — • ■ - - . eru third o t tee nation and along we wlU hear less commercial­ thermostat four degrees can CI STOM KEl pholstkhim; but In conunon with opera dix,” something no other male in recovering from the arabes­ recently listed him among the tbe air force are in a good SpadPSt the Gulf Oooat os far west aa dancer luw ever accomplished. opened the deuce of .clubs. If East return^ a heart ism on radio and TV regarding save 81.60 on a 860-a-monte audiences, it applauded the que and preparing to kneel. w orld’s 10 "sexiest men.” state.” j T ttn a . In case you don’t know what ___ Many Israelis consider him Dayan contends the Egyptians spades, and tors. Rebner cor- to dummy’n Jack, declarer, tee economy and self-sufficien­ heatiiur Wll. Evi’ry piece at • .'xifii obvious and miss^ the really If she is obsessed with the AU or part of 80 states may be _c^ ek "entrechats dix" means, let me "port de bras,” or carrying of hkely to succeed Premier Golda switched from ww to a politic^ r^Uy assumed that East could ruff a club, draw the last cy of electricity." —Check furnaces to make Protoett'd by (.)-.t t - - voii fine points in the performance. In for a hard winter, accoctUng S c o t c h g a r d explain. the arms, she will lower the Melr, who is now 72. David tactic becauro of nillltary faib Another wrote; "As a senior sure they are operating effl- So it might be well if I talked had the Wng of spades and trump and lead a heart to the to tea preliminary calculations The dancer Jumps absolutely arms too early, resulting in Ben-Gurlon, Israel’s first pri- along the canal front and citizen on a very Umited income olently and tee filtere are clean. a little about ballet. It is a practically all of the missing wng to cash the gpod clubs, of tee Extended Forecast Divl- vertically, crossing and un­ precarious balance, a bit of nier, singled him out for such a because toey w re ntvt^stro^- I protest paying 83.44 as a fuel op«rating improperly rigorous art, that demands long high cards for his overcall. How East actually returned a Sion “ . Naynal Weatew ^ furnace crossing his feet five times hesitati'on, and a slight awkward role long ago. THEATER TIME and careful training, as well as do you make the slam with los- spade, but notUng helped, h&s. charge. Prices go up but our in- Service, formerly the U.S. while in the air. Counting both motion. If she gets her body K was Ben-Gurion who recog- ^heves Isiwl and E g^t could o® ®ttlc and working down. If "a te rre ." of trumps. Whan the diamonds queen of clubs, aa high as 86 a barrel." most of the Plains States. ballet although fat sopranos kneel to early, the body will during the war of Independence. open Wed. “ 3JJ uninsulated hoihe Is Insulat- Incidentally, the language of East Wndsor Drive-In—Re­ failed to break, declarer took Mts. Rebner smiled cautious- 'Braintree’s contract for fuel A tranaltioaal zone which be­ are quite common in opera, for look as clumsy as a cow when Palestinlan-bom and Arabic- ed to meet FHA standards, fuel ballet is French, since the first tee ace of clubs and ruffed a ly. TTiere would be other hands,' oU runs «dy through January gins along the northern borders exam ple. going down. The body must speaking, he was chosen to par- slan-bom parents. Young Moshe open Fri. Sourc*: cmlsumptlan and heating bills ballet school was Inaugurated club. East shrewdly played the and the sun still wasn’t shining, and tee 29,000 barrels tee city of Norte Dakota arid Ifflimesota Similarly a gal who is start first and the knees come tl8; Dia- to scramble again for another man, chief of tim developmmt doors and basic steps in the formal ballet East War which Israel won in a by National Weather Service, Ctolder than normal temperatures are predicted to team her with a niitable Incidentally, people pay far dan king’s palace to discuss 7, 9 dummy's long suit, but‘ then moods, 6; Caubs, K-10-8. contract and Spurrell isn’t opti­ and testing section of tee Ex­ or “ballet d’ecole.” three-front blitz in six days. for eastern third of nation and along Gulf Coast to Texas./Warmer than nor­ seal cracks between window male partner. Then too, she’ll too much attention to the legs, cease - fire, boundaries and there would be no sure entry to What do you soyf mistic. "We’ll Just have to hopa tended Forecast Division. MEoet SOFA or TWO CHAIRS FROM In 1966, as com m ander in mal temperatures are predicted for the Ear West and most/of the Plains States. and door frames. If storm win­ weigh too much for the "lifts.” People seem to think that The "port de bras” is Just as peace treaties. the dummy. ( Answer: Pass. Thwe la no for the best," he sold. of Florida Is also In the ‘im- dows and doors cannot be in­ If she diets herself silty to Russian ballet is the best, but A k-i A.. A. chief of the Israeli army, he had Beat Flw need to bid the spades to get a In VinMond, N.J., tee fuel oil • Each Piece Stripped to Bare Frame ^ M ^ M im por^t. Oh sure, I like to A b d i^ the grandfather of his forces to a brilliant vic- Serkin Gives James Watson, TVA’s servoira for power, but now they Mackedout halt known’ category. stalled, tack up clear plastic overcome this, she becomes this is not altogether true. Both look at girls legs. (A woman Mrs. Rebner adopted the best favorable opening lead since cmtiMt Mid by tee municipal manager,'said he cT^ects are dangerously Iw . ly I know it won’t get l^® forecast was done In flep- outside windows and over all • Broken Springs Replaced & Hand-Tied 7 ^ Huweliv WM called a tral- ^.^y in the Sinai campaign. ^ Reallsticall; bony and angular so that no the big companies there tend to may be as old as she looks but plan by leadii^ the losing spade you can support a heart or club tor by Arab Nationalists and Dayan lost his left eye in 1941, J problems only In the event sald Bernard Goldhammer, tWaf , b od . But B it scares me Hu T tember at the request of tee screen doors. • Brand New Spring Cushions 0 w matter how well trained she be frosen in the style of dancing a man is only old when he Senate subcommittee but will murdered in 1961. when most of this area was un- D ull Program at once, before touching the opening lead. If the queen of Througtuiut tee summer and gf ^ wildcat coal mine strike cw acting BPA administrator: "R ’s k’* gotten as bad aa It is. —Keep use of fireplaces to a • Frames Hand Polished (Not Re'inished) u,, !■ 1 1 r,,K‘ may be, she looks awkward. in the nineties of the last cen­ stops looking.) But I watch the Twmty years later, a similar jer British and French control, hearts. East> took the Mng of hearts w ere changed to spades Into the earty fMl tee utility’s s^-^es against tee railroads, April or May until tee mountain / “It shouldn’t bo luqipening. not be updated until sometime minimum. They waste heat. • 5 Year Warranty on Workmanship ' ' ' On the other hand, if she is tury. Ihe result is a sort of body and the arms, as a crit­ pursuit of negotiations brings He was fighting the Vichy spades but was unable to find so that you had a very strraig general manager, HoWsifd M. (he prlncipM means of coal de- • snows melt nnH refill the reser-/ There’s really no excuse for It.” In December. Gilman empha- -yiThen they are not in use, make museum attitude and an ad­ ic; I’m aware of the legs, but Done Poorly FREE Extra Arm Covers to Match Upholstery! too short, the shortness seems if arma anH hn/fv Washington thls wcck. prcnch in Lebanon. A bullet a safe return. spade suit and very . weak Down, kept advertising for bids uvery. Bote are possibilities. volrs and right now there Im’t ------sizes the tentative nature of a sm-e the damper is shut or herence to "tradition." Qtflte always to be in the legs, rather il^it As ^fense minister he has been smashed into the glass of his If East returned the king of hearts, you might bid one spcule contract. Nobddy res- delivered to tee TVA un- enough water in them to get ps , ___ - forecast made so eariy. block the opening with a mov- than in the body, and the poor commonly the tradition • they By JOHN GRUBER are dnine their inh ^ milhorlzed to discuss conditions binoculars as he was looking for clubs. South would ruff, draw in third position to Indicate a . der long-term contract has gone through until April.’’ J^& uO ll Tr 6 £ ltll0r “We will not take our regular able cover, girl looks dumpy, even if she ape is bad; this certainly is the are doing toeir Job. for Israel’s return to the United snipers. Rudolf Serkin, well-known 8 tee last trump and enter dum­ good lead. The city didnt get a new con- yp slightly In price, and coal < a tm last year to near a ton been revised iqiwanl by i mU- with high winds slapping both seasonal forecasts are experi­ drain Just because of the way Technically they have fine m l^ng two th of the dance „ear the Suez Canal in violation through tee m ^streets. Daym f“<“®n®® q?* 88 .4 more heat is needed for com­ teat will be passed on to cus- now. „ow. Similar price Increases uon bairels, due in pait to the (he Atlantic and Pacific teores. m ental.” a girl grows. dancers, yet the steps are not HieM of cease-fire agreements. Dayan estabUshed the Israeli rfficer the snw wWch struck in Storrs New Campus Calm Labeled fort. With humidity at 46 or 60 just about the time that every­ tomers, Down said. have hit simh utUiUea as Cincin- When Oilman presented tee Male dancers have fewer always well "enchanees” or ^ r t h ^ money s championed tee walkout. Then tradition of commanding in bat- "" ~ ~ inabUity of L o a W l i w to get warnings were in per cent, comfort can l»e ob- worth. body was heading for tee hall. ‘Halr Balser’ nati Gas and Electric Co. and forecast to the Senate Small problems. ’They --are in such linked together. Ihls is one of 'Phi.i I. **® changed his mind and said tie, “Follow me,” instead of excess power from the BPA. ^ork « «« ^ h “ Jn talned with temperatures of B of course, is This being tee 200th anniver­ Vineland’s contract also runs Cleveland Electric Illuminating 8 short supply that if they have the fine points audiences invari­ This, of course, is oiUy j^rael should go back. -Ibe de- merely "Forward.” Evidence of A Sad Scorn’ BToyd L. Goss, assiiRant man- as blustetyn orte winds produced Business flu^omml^e, he said degrees, ^ en humidity of many tips I could give you, sary of Beethoven’s birth, Mr. out tee first of next year and CM- good instruction and strong ably miss. Une step must seem­ mana that tee Egyptians Later as commander in chief ager of the Ixw AhgMes Water blowing and drifting snow, upper-air patterns "favor a con- drops to 26 * per cent, a heat level but It will do for a starter. SerMn__ ^ offered a program______chosen BOSTON (AP) — Yale Unlver- The reference was to Tipple bodies, they can get Jobs re­ ingly flow into another one. My remove tee missiles as a condi- he promoted combat readiness Down expects problems getting And tee quality of the coal la tinuance of tee recent type win­ You’ll be surprised how many entirely from tee wrks of that President Kingman Brews- leaders Abble Hoffman and Jer- and Power Departaient, reports ^ continent, wind M 78 degrees Is needed for com­ gardless of size. Most of them guess is that instructors there lion for returning to tee talks reprisal raids against Arab sab- another cMitract. d^reclating. ters. The U.S. appears to be times tee arms haul tee body, great master. It wasn’t, how- ter Jr. said here Sunday night *** Atty. General he can’t get mough adtetional of up to 82 m.p.h. were fort. are not exceptionally tall, al­ lean heavily on limb teclmlque apparently waa dropped as a oteurs and airborne and com- “It’s a real hair-raiser," he "The coal we’re getting now fu el M, elteer. A a U ntid-H*^ “^ rted new Cape B liico. Ore. undergoing a tempMstura shift —Close window draperies at which Is wrong. ■ ever, said. "You Just recover from doesn’t have as high a heat con- though because of good posture, and not enough on body tech­ hopeless case. mando training in an effort to T.''"*'w*^"Th““f 9th ®n c®“ ®^® ______w ere vember, tee expected winter gjj^ gale warnings were in ef- of winter climate, favoring night to keep out cold. During one and you g;et hit tent," said TVA’s Watson, they look taller on the stage. nique. Actually the body leads. Asked recently ^ t this m ^ tee Israeli soldier super!- t^e evidence of "a ^ turned o« by the r^ent elec” Crists deflcit in Ins Angcelw was 1.2 from northern California to more frequent cold waves In tee ag^ain." "Heat production that took 82 East. To find a winter that was A male dancer is really quite You may not believe that, ^ e enemy. next to tee last he was to write. scorn, a monumental scorn, for tions, partially because poUU- million barrels. Washington. an athlete, though nobody ever but It 1s true. If you want to Commerce Unit Peiqrles Gas Light and Coke mlUicn tons last year will take really warm In tee East, one ^ "Tf vn,i 01-0 fmano. «/» * ». Behind tee wheel, he seeming- Normally one would have ex- tee way tee political process has clans turned to "huckster" tech- Co., of Chicago, figures it has 94 million tons this year." The ■proapocta for BPA aid to snow or snow flurries fell from seems to think of this. The test it. Just exam ine carefully rnhw t^rt^ho^^il ? ® ly has litUe regard for his safe- p^^^ed tee "Waldsteln” or tee niques of swaying voters. And must go back 1 1 y e a rs." Publishes Three t>een exploited by the hucksters. enougte natu^ gas to serve Cleveland spokesman James tee Great Lakes to tee central lengendary Nijinsky was the how you walk. If I ask you off­ rabbit and tee rabbit zig-zags, ty. Once after an accident his U- l^nnaalonata” sonata on a oro- tee Yale president said the stu­ BPA tJflcjiils fear th ^ may not Aimalachians and New Eng- whatw hof cannon youinM, do? First'cnt.o* tee Ar- cense/ . __ ___ was thi-oo Apposionsm sonsis on a pro- "I have three worries,” Brew- present customers through this Carr added: \ son of circus acrobats who hand to describe how you walk, suspended three gram e^am of this type, instead of dents are reacting to a commun: have enough power to meet tee ]gjj^ Conumer Guides abs passed tee Khartoum reso- matient enough to address sald Edward Joyce, manager of tors we have to buy more cool proMema yet, but if we get day from a low of 4 below zero garet Mary gave tee rudder pe- composer’s style. The 16th isn’t tee vice president raised a smne cold weather, we’ll iMoba- West, Fla. 956 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER / issued tee first consumer guides ers they insist on talks. fuled with things dug up in the eveirrV eiy'^ ^ ta ,"^ d U themselves to thU agenda” of ______corporate communications. than normal, bum more than dal a ladylike Mck that elicited stench,” Brewster said, "which bly have to drop some intennq>- hardly a quiver from the Mg based on a Nixon administration "Golda doesn’t like zig-zags Holy Land. Two years ago he normaUy encountered only in a severe social problems facing traditional red *%ut I wouldn’t call tee sltua- normal and teerefcNre pollute tiMe loads," Goldhammer said. blim p. OPEN 6 DAYS — THURS. ami FRI. NIGHTS tW 9:00 survey of product information in cither. She thought tee Egyp- was injured in a cave-ln at an series where all of Beethovan’s ‘“® I'^tlon. herrinc smell like a roue " tion good, or even satisfactory,” more than normal. It’s Mnd of a tions should start again from archeological dig. "My second worry is tee over- he added. “There’s no new gas vicious cycle.” IntemqitiMe loads are those Hom e Baniahed Ronald Bell, the Goodyear pi­ the government. sonatas are played. lot seated beside her, explained Free Mohi Street Parking, Or In Our Lot Next to Store The three booklets describe in scratch on tee canal, )xit tee Despite his political pc^ulari- I have been familiar with Mr. whelming dominance of spot available and until we get new m the far Northwest, poUution to indices MIAMI BEACH (AP) - a t y Choicesf Meats In Town! moet we can hope for is to de- ty, Dayan is pretty much of a about 35 "®'*^s and perswiallty. People, ^ grap^ ^th tlm tiiiM- "won't turn general terms tee characteris­ Serkin’s playing for Mytelng to ^ teel q^ty aren’t a iwob- J^5L?*Siwer "S grounded Gemini imless you give the rudder more tics of different types of adhe­ fuse tee present situation in loner, with few friends. He dis- years, and I have neverv ^ L “ not problen^ are the st^ o anybody. We’re not taking any lem for tee Bonneville Power wonange astronaut Goitio’* Co<^r. some way." likes small talk, and cuts off a oom ph.” E sives, tires and fabrics. able to understand why he has televisiontelevLon . . . . . Somehow we ® customers—industrial. Administration which serves ^ “*® uncert^ty, tha lndi» I TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! | Dayan has put forward a de- meeting when tee subject at of order ” Brewster added. Ooqper recently moved from ‘'But I don’t have any more The booklets contain no so gn'cat a reputation. I have must insist that men be tested commerelia or residential. All 260,000 square mllM of WaiWng- an apartment to a posh house- oomnh. fusing proposal of his own. It in- hand is exhausted, "What they (the students) can- protested tee 99-pound brand-name informatiem. When always found his playing aca- *^7 teelr willingness to address we’re taMng now is appUca- ton, Oregon, Idaho and western J?. bL ^ ^ X i C r ^ k Todays gp-any where, I MIX AND MATCH - CHICKEN | volves a mutual thinning of He also dislikes people who demlc and unsympathetic. Of the serious agenda. ® ““ **li2*^^ -• i“®y. those'taiiztriea are” shut C>-®®‘‘- nun.' Oomph or not. Sister Mar- President Nixon signed a pre­ forces, for instance heavy artil- fawn on him. When a tourist * ^ *u #1 TYiof-iiv TwwAi* T#a dowH to make power avallaUe No sooner had he moved garet Mary, who holds a com- election executive order provid­ course he is an academician, “My third and most basic wor- __... ® a deco y w ltfa^wlildi lery, on bote sides of tee canal, asked him for his autograph he heading tee piano faculty at O’ is teat the established socle- If attention from the im- , 1'^ cE ^S ^ firm con- aboard than councU passed a merclal pilot’s rating and 460 ing for the release of some gov­ had 11,740 appUcations. That s w®*®f '® alw ays c ic m m u decreeing that all Uve- hours In conventional aircraft, do-anything Hush Puppies' I LEGS & BREASTS lb. 65^ | Thls could create a favorable stomped away, muttering, "I phiiadelitela’s .Curtis Institute, ty. out (rf bote timidity and J**^®*! t>uslness of the Repub- ernment-held product Informa­ e44sinf4rM* fnlira anvpa am/4 o«v^ o «M/\vriA afo^ ** ^ ... liCi** BTfiWStGP ' the equivalent of 186,000 private, doeen t vary In qu^ty. l^t this _ • aboard houseboats must be out logged her first 16 minutes of situation for talks, he says, and am not a movie star. and vriiile I have no doubt he is smugness, will try to avoid if = LA ROSA SPAGHETTI 2 14b. pkgs. 39c = tion, Consumers Union and oth­ slngle-famUy homes that want there is a proMemof quan- ^ waterways by April. b ^ time, er organizations expressed dis­ an excellent and painstaMng not suppress serious address to gas service and can’t get It," tlty. an official of coa CMiio, utiUty. = INDIAN RIVER GRAPEFRUIT eo. 8c = appointment that no specific teacher, I cannot get excited our agenda," Brewster said, Joyce Rivers Below Level "We Uve in a nation with tee ------Warm friendship starts in this = WHITE OR PINK = over his interpretatimis. "It would be entirely wrong to Current and future appUca- Th® rivers in tee Northwest best technology in tee world. C brand-name information was re­ U A W , F o r d Movie Wedding T ake fleece-lined Hush Puppies* leased. He used to play sonatas for suppose that the present student Hnna for gss service are libt ®re far below normal levels. That teMmology depends entire- “Although specific products Speed Talks ROME (AP) —■ Actm: Vit­ violin and piano with excellent mood is one of satisfaction.” likely to be flUed soon, he said. iaU. the CMumbla River ly on energy to drive it boot. A welcome companion • HIGHLAND PARK MARKET | are not identified by brand torio Gassman, former hus­ violinists and here too his play- "I think it Is a good thing,” a "The long-range situation Is still ^ record^ ^ one o ^ Iw- ” ln my w on T ^ m te IJ^ e The Christmas Gift Show during any frosty weather. I ing was always accurate but Brewster said, that "students serlo»rN ext winter looks reaUy ^ = 317 Highland St., Manchester—Phone 646-4277 = name, National Bureau of DETROIT (AP) — Negotia­ band of American actress Hidden side zipper. Standards research nonetheless Shelly Winters, and Diletta thoroughly impersonal. Last are not aa easily exploited or Spanish been drawing water from its re- oowtry coming to a grinding. FIFTH ANNUAL produces information of signtfl- tors for ^ r d Motor Co. and the D’Andrea, a former Italian night demonstrated no change herded by contemporary demo­ The Consumers Power Oo., ------Crepe soles. Breathin' te his manner of playing in a gogues as they were last year cant value to any consumer who United Auto Workers neared tee movie actress, were married which supplies nearly half of career that has covered four ... I think it is a good thing Brushed Pigskin* leather. will take the time to investigate 24-hour mark today in a mara- Sunday in q civil ceremony. T eacher Mirhigtm, Is SO diort of natural ANTIQUES MARKET decades. too, that many students have before he Invests." said Secre- then bargaining session aimed It was tee third marriage gas that service has been put on Comfortably priced. He seems not to b« practicing learned Weathermen beget Mn- tary of Commerce Maurice H. for Gassman, 48. His first a luiorlty basis—private firms Shop for gifts that never go out of style; at reaching ag^reement on a new enough, to boot. In tee "Moon- utemen and the rhetoric of Ab- to Stans in releasing tee new book- wife was Nora Ricci, an first. Mg industry last. Ught” first movemait he missed bie and Jerry begets the counter- PLAZA DEPT. STORE gifts that grow more v^uable year after year leu. year contract without a Italian. Foliation Laws strike. four notes completely by not rhetoric of John and Martha.” Lunch (W e H ave A Notion To Please) Manchester High School Cafeteria NO SALE IS The tires booklet, for exam- having sufficient ccsitrol to play It was tee new air poUution EVER FINAL pie. explains: “If you Uve in a laws that require burning clean mend that the rank-and-file i;ati- tee triplet accompaniment even- ' ------E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Martwt) .. 41 top Antique Dealers are exhibiting A T CASUAL warm climate where snow U a fy it. ly soft. Ml aging ajt occastpoal f at fuel which created tee initial NOW SHOWINO rush on Consumers’ supply. I Luncheonette — Parking for 500 cars VILLAGE! Ford CouncU at 9 a.m., but tee Sources said a major hangup note in difficult passages ■ snow tires.' Then a wmtract- between (3on- meeting was delayed as tee waa whether to make the nejy through aceident is no crime, Admission $1.25. One or sumera and Its pipeline siqtpU^^ It also explains the difference around-the-clock talks contin­ contract retroactive to Sept. 14, but missing notes in tee simide a r siati I n icv^m \ i between bias, bias-belted and ued. thus, giving Ford woricers an ad­ “Moonlight’’ U certainly noth­ /7N?X/( ,fM fO(Hi feU through because the pipeline this advertisement for only company turned up short of^gaa. OPEN EVERY NIGHT radial tires and warns that gov­ The council was called to do ditional $20 million in pay. ing to be expected of a suppos­ "W e’ve looked everywhere we Sponsored by the Manchester Rotary Club. ernment teats show one third of one ot two things — approve a edly first class artist 'isnoKitU trier. 246 Broad St. can Hiitik of for new sources,’’ tee air gauges at service contract or call a strike of I siq^xise not too many peo­ '|U'.t '.ast ;t •• ■ > :•- jJ. stations are o ff by four pounds p ord ’s 166.000 hourly-rated ple noticed, but unfortunately I Joel said Jack Dyer, a company UNTIL CHRISTMAS per squara inch. workers at the union’s deadline know every one of tee sonatas Manchester spokesman. ‘W a couldn’t find F i r e C a l l s any. "nie only answer is fbe us The booMet does not list tee of midnight tonight, offered last night fran memory, 646-1978 tires which have failed govern- Bargaining, which fragmen- having had to learn teem in my to do our own exploring and Everybody is pleased at PLAZA. See onr PhM Oo-iDt ment tests. tary reports indicated had been student days. I had a teacher diilUng and we’ve begun that, Town firemen corrected a but it’s going to be at least three The tire and fabric booMets progressing smoothly, waa re- minor water problem in a Mtch- who warned me that there 'A TIME FOR choice stock o f Chi lsluios Cords, Trimmings, are 28 pages and cost 65 cents ported to have hit a snag around en «inir at 266 C harter Oak St always be stxnebody In GIVING" to five years before we get any from tee Government Printing 3 a.m . reU ef." shortly after 1:16 .Saturday af- Hlf ®**|“ ®*^ knew every- The picture isn’t much Iright- winuim fnvi loys «h r i vwroppn^Uie M Your Gift Gallery ^ Office. The adhesives booMet The marathon sessioa began ternoon when thej^ received the ptey frwn mem- costs 40 cenes. ak 11 a.m. Sunday. cal). ory and it b^iooved me to play er for coal users. ------^ ^ r UAW and Ford personnel accordingly. The same advice The Tennessee VaUey Author­ Phis A\ 10:15 Saturday night they ity, the largest electric utility in Charge It ranging from public relations were called to the near ^ king's should have been given to Mr. M and NOEL SHOP 'I Legal Lady men to pbotognqthers waited Department Store in tee Park- SerMn. the country in terms of gmerat- With Your nearby—a traditional sign an ade to extinguish a fire in aome Even though the haU was fuU ing ciqiacity, had only a 16-day GIFTS FOR ALL ‘*Master DODGE dTY, Kan. (AP) — coal stockpUe at tee end of Oc­ WL 93S MAIN STREET . AT WATKINS ^ announcement is in the offing. woods there. at tee outset, not a few dep^- IN? TELEPHONE 643-5171 A Chaige Judge Camilla Havilapd will The UAW _ __ heated to __ match__ or An electrical difficulty at 35 ed at the tntermlaMon,___ _ which____ tober. That could be used up in Card” ! add a fourth judicial hat to her i)etter tee pact It won with Gen- Lakewood Circle was^ »av»n speak well for the ar- a heavy cold snap. collection. Motors Corp. last month care of at 11:26 p.m. Saturday. * “*'*'*'" to*“ •—ubold an audience 7 Mrs. Haviland, Judge of the fcMowing a 67-day strike. ______once he has It assembled. (D' Ford County probate, Juvenile The UAW’s 200-member Ford and county courts^ has been Council was scheduled to meet Yale Alnm ni Make named to also preside over COAAE AN D BRING A FRIEND . ^ ' i / i » i later today. If a tentative agree­ 817 M illion Gift ^ ^ NOTICE Dodge City’s municipal court ment is reached, the council F a r m e r beginning Jan. 4. must vote on whether to recom- NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP)_ Two prominent Yale University ■ , 5 ^ alumni have donated more H<«ti E x p e c t e d SHOOR Jewelers 817 m illion t o the schooL Reflecting yoMr Yale President iOngman T o R e s i ^ WUS 4 . ONE CENT BUYS Brewster announced Sunday that the late Edwin J. Beinecke Christmas wi^es CHRISmAS STORE HOURS ' KF^To!Tor$Mi!iu 7 (OeaRaaed tran Page One)' of Greenwich haa bequeathed BURNSIDE ADBUCIOUS A Your Gift Gallery mirror will reflect 0«r brtW Stock 816.948,000. B M n ^ e , a ’ m em bar ®®*<1>®<* Wmaelf aa “ an ambaa- m i of the claas of 1907, waa diair- trom the black communi- p.'.r. sG your best wishes at Christmas time and Slarthic W tdMsiii, D . 9II man of the board of the Sperry ^ to the adminlatratlon." ROAST I K F SANDWICH there's an unusual assortment from MIRRORS and Hutchinson Co. He died last A year ago he told newsmen which to choose. The Octagonal Eariy OPEN EVERY NIOKT January. he was “not happy but optimla- wHh the purchase of one at the' American pine frame wiUi a rin g fo r tic" about the '. 5. U.S. AmbassadcH' to France 9ANGHESTER CIVIC ORCHOHU" regubr price! hanging measures 15x16 inches over all, Arthur K. Wataon of New Car And be added, ’TW i^ never $16. T H l $ PJL naan has given 81,919,000, move fast enough fer me.” B rew ster said. Wataon, a 1948 Farmer headed die ^^rtrns M n c H o m u 267 B B O A D ^ f. Black Wrouiriit Iron Mirror, 15Vkx28% SATURDAY T H l S;3I Sale JiaitjaUW) Dee. Srd graduate, was cf the o f R acial BqnaHty—CCRtR— MANCBE8TIS in...... 18. ttmiQgh Dee. iWh board of IBM World Trade from 196146 and sprartiasiVii lOim CONCERT ARBY'S Pine Framed Mirror with pediment top Corp. prior to his becoming ma- desegregation drives with a 12x17 in...... 20. ^ ■ P g HARTFORD FR4MIN8 bamsdor earlier this year. theme of nonviolence tfanmgh- railey auditorium - ...... ■ Wm x-jiiuPine auzTvr Ifirror wiw witii peggedpuggva inune, frame, 8^x CQMfAMY The gifts will stqiport the li­ out the South. H I^ School SHOOR Jewelers ► I a W BROMD 8T.. MANCHESTER M brary, new constructian of un- He haa been a frequent critic 917 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER iI01JR»rr«da - azam Starea: Hamora, Stansbnry, ^ desgraduate and profeasional ^ U.B. wWth money for SUNDAY, DEC. 13 or 3:30 PJvl. OraN *®w Brtlata. student housing, and over^ the Vietnam war, Dr. JACK HRXlER •ISDO univeisity endowment. Brews- ml*Uee and space prefects wWat: KAY DONNESTAD ter said. while poverty eotieta. a d u l t s 82.00 ______sruDBiria f r e e

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•>AGE FOUR MANCHESTER E ^ N IN G Hi5RALD. fi^ (5 ttE S T E k CONN- MONDAYi D E C E M B E R 7. 1970 faction that the . . . government pledges nonaggression and (Somulka. oyranldewlcz was to apparently directed toward the Cereal Prices Vary Yule Paity V led by Chancellor Brandt has peaceful settlement of disputes join the talks today after he and treaty appeared elsewhere in Knights of Pythias, will meet Penalty Severe NEW YORK — How you^bt^ Manchester . Osamber of Oom- Brandt, Polish Chief advanced to meet •• our peace and says it is aimed at develop­ Brandt signed the document. the dty.. used by American soldiers re­ liam ScotL administrator of W/Bdnesday at 8 p.m. t n ^ EVANSTON, m , (AP) cereal Is important you're V e m o n merce will iricet tomorrow at proposals and has laid 6oiro the ing norinal relations between A West German spokesman semble dumdum bullets,- out­ Rockville General Hospital, an community room of the American Acadamy of Padla-| rAt H om estead watching your food'dbUar. Check Soldier Says noon at the Country Squire Res- foundations for a new, more the states. said Brandt and the Poles’ were lawed since before World War I Stillest It assortment of toys for the hoa- FWleral Saviiigs and Loan, Par* tries has urged that poMesslonI these, menthly costs of differ­ Wurant, RL S3. Ellington. realistic Elastern policy leading West Germany cannot official­ discussing past diplomatic prob­ by the Geneva Convention. LONDON (AP) — Dorothy Firsl Session pital’h p e d la ^ wbiir- of marijuana be claaalfled aa si Move Toward Aceord Indians Earn $1^500 ent types of cereal for a fam­ Galley Slew ‘Hiere was an htgument be­ Squires, ballad , singer and While completing the peoista Bidletia Beard _ The Ladies Auxiliary of t^ . ■■ Draws 700 to lasting agreement and to tru- ly recognize Poland without the lems between Uie countries, Eu­ misdemeanor rather than a fe-| WARSAW (AP) — Qiancellor OKLAHOMA CITY—The aver­ ily of five if you serve one tween lawyers at the bench, and former wife of ’TV’s Roger- (m Drug Abuse requirement for thciritoyinaking ^ The Golden Age Chib will held Ptdlsh American d u b will hold assures a difficult ratification ly reciprocally advantageous concurrence of the United ropean security and the Impor­ lony as It la at present Almost 700 people __ ounce per person daily; Cereal “The Saint” Moore, staged a badges, the scouts inade a yarn its annual Christmas party to­ its Christmas party Wednesday made “ fanat s campaign to Im- tight for BrandL whose coalition cooperatimi,” he said. States, Britain, France and the tance of a Berlin settlement to age Income of the American In­ then'.Lane was aske^: The academy aald in ItaDM. I to be cooked, $2.20 to $4.61;' V iet M onk “Is there any difference be­ one-woman show at the Lon­ Set Wednesday doll, a pi^pef and a stuffed ani­ morrow at 2 p.m at the Lottie at 6:S0 p.m. at the club rooms •■'^Holiday at the Homestead” a prove relations between Ids ®* ^ Social Democrats and “ AU signs Indicate that these Soviet Union, which retain post­ the treaty’s ratificedion. dian is $1,800 a year — less 1 newsletter that mai|juaiia 1^1 ready-to-eat cereal, $4.02 to tween the M16 we^;>m and the don Palladium to prove that mal for the young patients. Mrs. Fisk Building, Henry Par*. Village St. ;^rowded but festive occasion West German government and *^*® pemociiata has a treaties . . . can become a turn- war rights and responsibiUty for Police in Berlin placed extra than half the national poverty (OoatiiHiM fran Pare One) cmisldered a halhictnogen rath­ $7.62; sugared, $8.86 to $7.71! In- dum-dum bullets?” she Isn’t washed up as an en- -The Mayor’s Gommlttee to Marion Gerakaris Is leader of The Tolland Ooenfy Art Asso­ Germany. guards at the PdUsh miUtary level. Tlie Indian's average age ciation win meet Wednesday at er ibnn A naTcotlc and that It ho yesterday afternoon at the Soviet Bloc moved another Ste2®’ ^ majority of only six ^ g point in the postwar history dlviduajly packaged $8.18 to wel^>an croeawaye,” Sledge “ I’ve never seen a wound by a tertainei^. CJombat Drug Abuse will con­ the group. Participating in the The pc^MiIatlcii of Wake Is­ of E u n ^ .’’ Brandt arrived Sunday night mission in West Berlin Sunday at death is a third less than 8 p.m. at the Rockville Public longer should qome under nar-1 Cheney Homestead, sponsored ®tep forward today as he and missle called a dum-dum bul­ MlSs Squires, 46, laid out presentation were 26 girls. land Is about 1,100, and Is aU Tile treaty does not establish Hie Bonn-Warsaw pact and went into discussions with night after rightist vandalism the national average. $9.49. ■aid, holding his hand in the po­ duct its initial meeting Wednes­ by thd Manchester Historical Polish let,” Lane said. 5,(XX> pounds,. |12,(X)0, to hire Chamber of Oomeree Library. cotic laws. Premier Josef Cyran- diplomatic relatimis, but the sition of a man carrying a luni- day at 8 p.m. at the Skinner Damon Lodge, No. 17, oi the military. __ __ ;^3Soclety. “ In your best medical opinion, the theater and sold all 2,300. ’The Board of Directors of the kiewlcz signed a treaty caUing West German spokesman in 'Of sontal bar. would there be any difference?” tickets. Road Schocri. ~ Vtstors entered through the „joom that originally served as for normalization of relatlwis. Warsaw said they will foUow Q. “ What did the peo|rie do?” “ I doubt there would be any She saidj after the two- ’This will be an orientation and difference—or very little differ­ ^the winter room for the family Hie most important clause of ^ A. “ TSiey started falling back hour performance Sunday she oiganlzational meeting with ence,” .Lane said. wanted to let radio; TV and George W. and Electk the treaty was one renouncing Into the ditch.” Mayor Frank MoCJoy making a (Jalley’s lawyere planned to club producers know ;^e -Cheney. Refreshments were the German claim to the 40,000 ^ Q. “Then what happened?” devel<9 dlls week a defense ver­ could still attract an audi­ few Introductory remaiiu and ..served in what became the din- square mUes of prewar G e ^ A. !*They started firing.” sion of what happened at My Dng room after being used for territory whlchPoland «>e Oder and ence. Her last TV appear- then turning the meeting over to Neisse rivers as the boundary Q. "Where?” Lai. ^ “ some years as the boy’s dorm­ the end of World W ar n . am e was nine years ago. Dr. Daniel Woc^lwlcb, chairman between Poland and East Ger- A. “ Into the ditch.” '• ’They have asked the govern­ it o r y . They consisted of i?lnger The two government chiefs He said Galley and Mitchell ment to produce eight witnesses of the committee. STORES OF FABULOUS FASHION GIFTS FOR 2 *nd molasses cookies, and signed the treaty at a ceremony **^®**y. held their we^>ona, with the on each of four days beginning Wesleyan Names Dr. Woolwich will present a •mulled cider ladeled from the in the Radziwlll Palace. claims more than a mU- FIVE STORES OF FABULOUS FASHION GIFTS FOR butts under their arms, and fir­ ’Thursday so they can be inter­ preliminary proposal to be re­ ^Ive-gallon sterling silver punch Hrandffl ethnic (Germans Uve east of ing in a sweeping motion. viewed before taking the wit­ Dean of College viewed by the committee which •tobowl given to the late Frank the Oder-Nelsse Une, and PoUsh Sledge Indicated a movement ness stand at (Jailey’s court- is made up of a cross section of XWoodbridge CJienoy in 1899 by ^ a tjT signed last A im u ^ be- Minister Stefan like a farmer sowing seed. martial. MIDDLETOWN (AP)—George the town representing various -Bllk manufacturers. tween B o ^ iu u i chowskl gave Scheel a letter At that point, Sledge said, a ’The prosecution said it ex- R. (Jreeger, a professor groups, pnrfessional people and S In what was the “ bornlng” jon until an agreement in Promising no Intorference If helicopter landed and Galley of English and member of the .pects to call Its final witnesses laymen. for the olght Chenoy sons rsached*oaslnK U r T s d u l^ u smlp^to to ^r. talked with th^pilot. Wesleyan University faculty for no later than ’Thursday. PoUnck Siqtper an 0» o,rl, ,90. oonlnry. Mis. S S ^ »rto“ s?. ------many. But Poland contenda they “ Lit. Galley came back and Galley, on trial for his life, is 19 years, has been named dean number in the tens of thousands The Rockville Emblem Club ;^ o lly Schubert and Miss Susan knowledglng that West Ger­ said he don’t like the way I’m accused of murdering 102 Viet­ of the college, replacing David to.Marteney demonstrated the and considers them Poles in­ running the show, but I’m the Adamany. will hold a Christmas potluck many has a special relationship namese villagers. ^fashioning of paper ornaments stead of Germans. boss here,” Sledge said. - The appointment is effective supper party Wednesday start­ with the city. In the first three weeks of tes­ —and the preservation of oranges, j.*, The treaty provides the first Sledge continued: Jan. 1. Adamhny will return to ing at 6:80 p.m. at the Elks timony, Galley has been pic­ i o be used as closet scents, by "We ran into a priest . . . He teaching duties as an associate Home, North Park St. h «Uplomatlc contact between tured by the prosecution as or­ '"the Insertion of cloves. had to be met before the Polish was dressed In a white robe . . professor of gfovemment next Members are reminded to West Germany and Poland, dering his men to round up On sale downstairs were foil treaty is presented to the Bun- Just standing there . . . up by fall. He has been on leave since bring a glA for exchange. A „ __ , ,, udiose invaaion by Hitler’s army men, women and children into “ tree ornaments made by the dest^. West G eliy’s perlla- . started World some trees.” last spring. regular business meeting will rriAnf tho ay\/\trAaman o d I /1 " M r two groups, then gunning them .^.family of Mrs. Allan Schubert, ment, the spokesman said: War n . P(Aand has claimed re­ He said Galley asked the follow the supper. XIrs,^Leonard down at point-blank range with ll^glft shop chaiirmgn; pewter “ This question is not answer- peatedly that the West Germans priest some quesUixts. Friedrich Is chairman df the bursts of automatic fire and sin­ —spoons; replicas of tin sconces able at this time. It is a matter are plotting to regain regions “ lA. Galley askei] a few more Cold-Extruded Steel Up program. questions and then he hit him gle shots of his M16 riAe. llj^jhat furnished light for the home of political expediency.” that wore East Prussia, Pomer- GARY, Ind. — 'The cold extru­ Couples d u b with the butt of the rifle.” "ffe took them down on the "Avhen it was built In the 1780’s; But Brandt’s government is ®ida and Silesia, sion of steel is one of the The Couples Club of St. Ber­ l^beeswax and bayberry candles; this is the year Q. “Where did he hit him?” trail and made them squat down fastest - growing pietalworklng nard’s Church will meet tomor­ expecting a difficult fight for ra- But after the treaty was Inl- A. “ In the mouth.” so they couldn’t run,” said Den­ processes. ’This type of steel Is row at 8 p.m. In the church hall j^otepaper; and copies of Mrs. tlflcation of the treaty because tlaled, Polish Oommunlst party Sledge said the priest was 40 -.Antoinette (Jheney (Jrocker’s - —i— /-<— nis Conti, a 21-year-old high used by makers of gear, bear­ when the Rev. Wllliaon Schnei­ trim her tree of the territorial concession. chief' Wladyslaw Gomulka told to 00 years old. ““ Frank Woodbridge Cheney; school dropout from P ro p - ing races and others high- der will present a slide program , j j __ the Hungarian Communist party 7 “ Lt. Galley took the rifle point After he liUOaled the d^ocu- congress Brandt’smovtmentto- dence, R.I., during day-long tis- strength, Intricately shaped on his recent pilgrimage to vari­ ^I^Two Tears In (Jhina and Japan blank and pulled the trigger,” ment last monto Foreign ! ^ - ^proving relations with of the pant eoat tlmony before court recessed parts. Last year they consumed ous European shrines. “ 1889-1861’’ and “ This is Man- Sledge said. er Walter Scheel Predicted: EaSem Europe “in F’riday. more than 6(X>,(X)0 tons of such Girl Scout Gift with ou r ;»chester,’’ a history prepared for “ Where was the rifle point­ “ Lt. (Jalley Ared on ’em, steel and this year are expected Members of Junior Girl Scout ^children. “THere will be a str^le ^ irreversible.” ed?” killed ’em one by tme.” - to use about 1.2 million tons. ’Troop 78 have presented to Wil­ « In the upstairs parlor, Dr. to a Bundestag majority .artner of President Nixon there.” ening to shoot her baby. PICTURE FRAMINO (aH typM) -died here Saturday. He was But under cross-examination, ConU denied the accusaUons. '^Charles W. Bradbury, 78 when Sledge admitted he did not see In his tesAmony, CJontl esti­ WINDOW and PLATE OUSS length tops and flare leg -death came to him after a brief whether Galley’s single shot mated the number of dead in rub Enclosure from $30 to $45 plus installation ^.viUness. struck the baby. the village after Galley’s pla­ pants from the "Ethnic" “ He had retired in late 1969 “So you don’t know whether toon swept through at about 800. We have in stock the following: ^ ro m the law firm of mxon,’’" the child was even hit by the Galley is the second My Lai B&G DANISH PLATES “ Mudge, Rose, Alexander, Guth- round?” defense counsel, MaJ. soldier to go (»i trial. S. Sgt. Da­ (order your 71 now) group in bonded Orion *rle and Mitchell, the New York Kenneth Raby asked. ■'_^flrm with which the President “ No, sir.” vid Mitchell was exonerated at PRESIDENTIAL DECANTERS Ft. Hood, Tex., last month of as­ GREAT AMERICAN SERIES '-^was associated before his elec- “ Tou don’t Imow whether the acrylic knit. “ tion to the White House, child was later medlvaced sault with Intent to murder 80 MANY REPRODUCED BOTTLES Vietnamese. w Funeral services were sched- (evacuated)?” 9 p m TlmrMiay and Frfday 1M 9 ;^uled for 11 a.m. ’Tuesday at the ’The Judge ordered the ques­ SAIGON

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MANCHESTER'^EVENING HERALD, MANCHESITER, CONN,, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1970 PAG E S IX ty- doing everything I ean to Palestine is believed to com- committee charged toe Jorda- Casualties AmaiWnoi, carried an end this tragic affair,’’ he wrote Israeli, Arab mand all guerrilas forces In Jar- nlans with vlolati^ toe agree- a North Vietnamese premier ash. ments and asked that the c^m- Bad Mix For The Bltie Room the war itself, "and believe A guerrilla communique ear- mlttee head, former - Premier ^ iiaurlypfitpr ■V Heatryln Leaders Set Her said that Jordanian tanks Bahl Ladgham of Tunis, return If .there Is any scene our .President Vletnamenp that any humane action on your ANNIVERSARY SSl^ere P^t In regard to American and artillery attacked guerrilla from Tunis and resume active lEttpmtu) IfpraUn loves, lb Is the one in which he presents Cambodia to check out th« oners of war would have an Im- T o Visit U .S. strongholds in the town of AJIun leadership of the group, publisheid b y th e medals and citations to young people tound it P°rtant beneficial effect In has- as well as Jarash before dawn Elsewhere on toe Arab-Israeli HERALD PRINTING CO., INC. louna It empty, withL no trace of 13 Rlssell Street who have, by their service In Vietnam, (OtmUiiiMd from Page One) today ahd that heavy fighting scene; Mancfaeiter. Conn. the intruders except some foot- ^(Continued from Page One) was still going bn seven hours Arab saboteurs tried today for THOMAS F. FERGUSON Puibright wrote Ho Chi JiOnh or by some element in thejr conduct stfength has been reduced later. ^ toe seventh time to blow up an WALTER R. FERGUSON t A. June 26, 1960, saying toe ques- of toe Palestinian guerrillas Publishers on the domestic scene, demonstrated U4,70p men. Under Nixon’s pro- King Hussein’s armor moved Israeli citrus-packing plant Just Founded October 1, 1881 tion of the prisoners was "pure- cannot be settled until Israel SUDS that they live on the positive, rather gram, the total force ,vlll be cut 3 p e 'i e ? t o ly humanitarian,’’ not military evacuates toe territory It won In behind a two-hour barrage, outside toe Gaza Strip but Published Every Evening Except Sundays or political in nature. from Jordan. said the communique issued by caused -only minor damage, Is- AND and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at than the revolutionary, side of con­ lacRDianl to 284.000 by May 1. ■ North Vietnam’s “ a d « ^ S r tl5 Mandiester, Conn., as Second Ciass >Mail Ho’s reply, dated July 26, Ute king obviously will dls- the A1 Fatah guerrillas in Bel- raell police said, Matter. temporary America. tran • f On the batUefields, the U.S. names of American prisoners of rut. The Karnl packing plant has Command said, American war, but he said there has been 1969, was a flat rejection. "It cuss what military hardware he SUBSCRIPTION RATES On such occasions, his praise of the It was toe third straight day been a frequent target of sabo- Payable in Advance forces killed 24 North Viet- no reply to te request made cannot be taken up as a sep- wants from toe $30 ntilUcm grant SCISSORS One Year ...... -..$30.00 good, clean young people the country namese and Viet Cemg in ground nearly six months ago arate Issue, and toe Nixon ad- president Nixo“ oroDOsed for «K*»ting between toe guerril- teurs because It employs about Six Months ___ .... 16.60 las and toe army in Jordan. 500 Gaza Arabs. Palestinian ROUTE 30 — POST RD. PLAZA — VERNON, CONN- actions and air strikes Saturday It was the second aitomnt bv ministration "*“*"•must bear full re- Jordan.J orL x The k T t iexpectatior ^ e c t o ^ r n o w Is Three Months ...... 7.80 contains, in addition to its sincere posi­ The guerriUaiS' held their fire guerrillas say Arab labor at toe One Month ...... 2.00 afternoon and Sunday. the chairman of toe Senate^Fo^ ®P°"»‘ hlUty for toe delay in the that Hussein will ask,___ among MEMBER OP tive enthusiasm on the part of the Presi­ until toe tanks had moved in plant is releasing Israelis for South Vietnamese headquar- sign Relations Oommittee to settlement of this question as other things , for 18 P-104 let , ^ W* wouM lilw to take tins opportunity to tfrank THE ASSOCIATE^ PRESS dent, Us Implied sermon to the hippies. well as that of toe Vietnam fighters. ’Hie U.S. officials say The Associated Press is exclusively en­ lersters reponea reported 2» 29 enemy Eoldlers soldiers persuade North Vietnam to ______. ««_____ . ® me u.». omciais say /.fttntvmnIniiAcommunique anlH said. TnnlHoInside ih toe a fGaza l o Strip, Ix^ es titled to the use of rcpublicatlon of all The President, as he swings Into the klUed In four small actions In identify the prisoners; a year as a whole,” Ho wrote, they expect toe planes will be aN our new and old friends end customers edike, news dispatches credited to it or not other­ Jarash is 25 miles north of of two murdered Arabs were wise credited in this paper and also the preacher mood which comes over him the southern half cd the, country, earUer he made toe same re- forthcoming. local news published here. Amman, toe capital, and AJIun foimd In an orange grove near a for making our second cmniversiary possible. All rights of republicatton of special dis­ in such opportunities, can become a another 36 kUled In the central quest to toe late President Ho BEiRTiT TA>Kannn f mllcs to Oic nortiiwcst. refugee camp. There have now patches herein are also reserved. highlands, and six near the Chi Mlnh. trifle suffocating. He is not, after all, a Cab Users The J o r d ^ Army ^ m e d We ore dhuc^ striving to bring you Ike very The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ c ^ t a l city Qul Nhon, all Ho did reply-w ito a refusal sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ full fledged Billy Graham who succeeds with no government casualties, to consider toe Issue of captured today It had retaken a poUce conw U d^on ^ ^ ^ graphical errors appearing In advertise­ ■ guerrilla control of the tree-cov- An Israeli Arab who once best in profeksSonol services for: in infusing his own deep spiritual fervor Korean military headquarters Americans as separate from W alk in g In station in toe town of Jarash ments and other reading matter in The from Palestinian guerrillas who f^®_ hills between toe two played soccer with one of toe Manchester Evening Herald. into his audience. reported that South Korean other Communist negotiating towns, which dominate the main country’s league teams began troops found toe bodies of 45 points. stormed It Sunday. Mon's Best Friend — Your Dog ^ Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmcs-Washlng- What happened the other day was Chilled Gty highway between Amman and serving a 26-year sentence for ton Post News Service. Viet Oong soldiers In toe central Puibright, D-Ark., pubUshed King Hussein’s troops and Syria. sabotage and smuggling arms Full service client of N. E. A. Service Inc. that a young lady who was supposed to tanks also reopened key routes Publishers Representatives — Mathews, part ^ to Vietnam near Phu toe correspondence in toe NEW YORK (AP) — The tr. JordsnlBn govemmcnt Into Israel. He was Omar Qa- Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency — New York. Chicago. Da^folt and Boston. be a central exhibit in such a sermon Cat, In an area hit by U.S. Congressional Record, saying _great______scramble began— today as — STOP IN AND SEE OUR — ^ m ^ r s , helicopters gunshlps he did so as evidence of his con- toe full effect of a strike by J o i L x K r c ^ - f l r e Ihie J lto ^ was sentenced MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- escaped the magic of the Presidential Israel, Amman Radio reported. gverriUa troops on Sator- by a mlUatry Doggies "fill a stocking” display TTONS. fervor and rebelled against being bombers, heUcopters, gunshlps tinulng concern about toe pris- 36,000 taxicab drivers hit toe The army moved In beWnd an overoan toe wcurity poUce court Siuiday, ctATm-kM ,*io\ a tv. oners. city forcing toe 800,000 riders of Convicted as accomplices including Display advertising clbsln^ hours pedestailed for use as a noble example artillery barrage after the guer- For Monday — 1 p.m. sYiday. SAIGON (AP) South Viet- "There appears to be an ef- an average weekday to seek al- riUas failed to heed a 12-hour ul- morning, ~ capturing " all those In- were Fadel Mahmound Yunls, THE WET LOOK iN SNOW SUITS AND For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. to other young Americans presumably namese national police are in- fort on the part of some to Im- temate means of transport. FOr Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. timatum. to evacuate Jarash side and sacking toe building. 25, of Latakla, Syria, and Haled vestigaU^ reporte that sinall pjy those who question our And there was little to cheer FOr Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. less worthy than she. and release 40 poUcemen seized A1 Fatah charged that Jorda- Tantas, 23, of Amman. They TURTLE NECK SWEATERS FV>r FVHav — 1 p.m. Wednesday. group of Caucasians, possibly policies in Vietnam do not care them as they queued for buses, For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. ' Debra Jean Sweet, therefore, volun­ in toe attack Sunday. nian troops started toe fighting drew 20-year terms. For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. iJJcT^t^i^tinTtoSbft^S^ prisoners,’’ he said, crowded on subways or simply communique said guerril- by firing on guerrilla groups, The three were caught by an Classified deadline — 5 p.m. day be­ teered an extra comment Into the cere­ fore publication. 5 p.m. Friday for adding such feelings are absurd, walked In toe freezing cold. Me- g^jj occupying Jarash Meanwhile, the guerrilla com- Israeli naval patrol a year ago Saturday and Monday publication. mony in which she had just received, V et ng oop • , But he said since his criticism dlator Vincent D. McDonnell violation of the i>eace agree- mand suspended their particlpa- when they tried to smuggle In from the hand of the President, her The I incidents repr this reason we found these results Asedan with the guts of a sports cor. Bring Your Gift List ly briefed on the itfen he fired most thought - provoking. They were a telligence of some kind. that in one case he broke a sharp reminder of the danger of weigh­ Tti/e air conditioning.’*' And the Federal law. Among the six re­ W e took our car apart to show But the danger that lies just beyond ing one’s fellow-man through cliches moved by Malek’s bludgeon on fully automatic transmission.* such a present stage is that the govern­ rather than through careful judgment. you what it's mode of. Nov. 27 was Thomas Holley, a A rear-mounted air-cooled en­ Plus,' the fact that w>e have more ment which feels an instinct to use They indicated that human reactions are far more comidex and unexpected than Hickel assistant and a director gine, like the Porsche. luggage space than almost any sedan. extraordinary powers might begin creat­ most of us Imagine. Most Important of of the department's Congres­ Fuel injection instead of a carbu­ Obviously, our car isn’t a sports Save 10% ing, perhaps even through use of its own all, they showed that those human stat­ sional affairs. Holley had car. And it isn’t exactly a sedan. It's a a temporary Schedule C politi­ retor, like the Alfa Romeo. ' undercover agents inside radical or uses wl^ch society most hmiors are And what any sports cor worth its third type of car. by no means those which guarantee cal appointment as a GS — 17 ^ V y' revolutionary movements, its own pre­ ($30,0(X> a year), which exempt­ stripes should hove: Torsion bars and So we at Volkswagen named it, ap­ greater kindness, compassion, goodwill, four-wheel independent suspension. propriately, the Volkswagen Type 3. ON GIFT PURCHASES, texts for its own suspension of the and brotherllness. ed him from CSvil Service pro­ tection. Malek fired him effec­ And now that we've told you all normal legal codes. ) It is commonly supposed that materied Of course, our car doesn't hove all abundance and Intellectual proficiency tive at once (although he did the things a sports car has. But then, about our Car, w eT tell you how We don't like to think that modern provide both satisfaction and an answer offer him 30 days’ pay). * no sports car has all the things we much it costs. EVEH ITEMS NEVER pec^le could ever be caught. in such to men’s problems. But how far can this But Malek failed to check have: Like the roomy rdar seats you $XXXX. Hollby’% personnel file, thus Machievelllan webs. be true In the light of the greater dis­ find in a sedon. Assembled. position toward violence of those who missing the vital fact that he BEFORE ON But the confession has to be that we are better-off and more educated and of also holds a permanent Civil The Volkswagen Type 3 would feel safer in a countiy so loosely what this bent indicates about their lives Service job classification at the GS-15 level ($22,800 a year), run violence would have a chance to and thinking? We find in this added evi­ dence that true peace and contentment quaranteelhg him regular CSvil break out than we would in a country can be confidently sought only in higher Service job security. TED TRUDON, Inc. As a result, White House aides ^SM8 whose government had seized absolute Ideals and loftier achievements than t c Rn p i k b . TAixwrrrviix*, o o n k .- (one of whom privately Inform­ powers In order to guard against a those which now attract the most atten- Uon. -CHRISTIAN 8C3KNCE MONI­ ed Holley before Malek’s arrival MANCHESTER PARKADE AND DOWNTOWN ONLY violence which had not yet occurred. TOR. at the department that Holley oaf C£umr£ m SPtum n£ pm im r<> s m ^ as a HAcma*

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■ J 1 PAGE EIGHT V ' M AN C ^TE R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CX)NN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1970 MANCHESTER EVE^NING HERALD. MANCI^ESTER, CONN., MONDAY,^ DECEMBER 7, 1970 PAG E N H ^ U .S .M iill^ Obituary l\Irs, Ferguson and Zinsser Target of Shot Two Concerts Wednesday Cenjer / Month-Long In Line for Directorships NEW YORK (API- tbus^Boychoir The Drug AfWsoiy Carter, Rip Torn- esca^^ Injury 81 Russell St, is ib^ondng \ ■ SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. vd>en a sniper fired a shot ■'f the fbHowIng schedme: Mrs. ^vlan F. Ferguson of Assembly District Nov. 3 and The Columbus Boy choir of describe the school and the Viet Trace Anna L. Buckley Moi^an, 90, of through his sq>artment win­ Mboday throush Friday, 78 Forest St. and Carl Zinsser debated by 83 votes. She Princeton, N. J. will present two summer camp program. dow Suiulay. 8:80 a-m. to 8 jp.m. (Oontiimed from Page One) I t t 1 I concerts for children In Onwles ^ >>'>*>>>> 1 » 1 > t 1 1 t I t * » 1 >)**»*'' * > V * Police said the motive for ^ ^ M ^ j. . . nesday concerts will be "The A telephone baclap ser­ Friday at a South Windsor con- are expected to be elect- tewn ’ membe’r of the Board of the attack was unknown. The of aU Manchester elements- TUrtoenth Psalm” by Brahms; vice Is ayallaWe Monday tended through Tet, the Viet­ valescent home. ed to the Manchester Board of Directors. shot apparently came from ry schools Wednesday morning “Pueri Goncinltei"; selections throu^ Saturday tnnn 6 namese lunar New Year at the The funeral was this morning Directors Jan. 8, to fill two Mrs. Ferguson writes the the roof of a building across Man- from "The Sound of Music"; p.m-.to 8 a.m. end of January. In Bailey Auditorium of This would allow Pails peace Chapels, vacancies. column," “From Tour Nelgh- the street from the actor’s "Gypsy Life” ; "RdU Chariot"; jPixr drug advisory Informa­ diester High School. negotiators to “ reaUy get In and ^ Maple Ave., with a Mass Mayor Nathan AgostlnelU. bor’s Kitchen," weekly feature resldoice. "The Deaf Old Woman"; and tion, ca ll: 647-9322. M requiem at St. Michael’s elected state comptroUer, has In The Herald. She Is chairman ^ ^ “Tritsch Tratsch Polka" by dig hard” for a permanent standstill cease-fire, Jackson . 'Sir* ’ o* = ®ald he will resign from the of Manchester Memorial Hos- A 1 . fTl *■“’ J<*ann Strauss. said. Save Now ^ Cemetery, board that night. Deputy pltal’s Gift Shop, which is <^r- ^XM)Ut X OW¥l The PTA Pine Arte Association The second portion will fea- BiMmneld. Mayor David Odegrad, elected ated by the Hospital Auxiliary. is sponsoring the appearance ot hire these seasonal numbers: Jackson appeared

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Andover Vemon South Windsoi found to have the best non- Teachei^ South Windsor graded approach and toe heat oM toiigbynii TV Tonight of the graded approach, ^le Back on Job Teen Cent er for Complete listhags. administration feels It Is doing Petitioners Seek to Take New Vote Old Town Hall Topic Perry Will Give Report the best for each child as an in­ eltdrit iririMr taiilM See Satnrdaj^ TV Weak In Hartford Needs Adult dividual at this point, he said. The Board will decide on 5:M Fsm Kawa ' On Non-Graded Schools (Oontliiaed fnim rm gt One) (indiiding bulb) A l Town Council Meet (18) WUd WUd West (C whether or not to purohase the On Purchase of Provenson Property Supervisors limit 3. reg. '66c (W> Addame Famly The Board of Education will gram rather than a rigid Grade Rensselaer Polytecbnical In­ ISO teachers vrho have been The Town Council, at its 8 . w Slher Wateh }g{ charged but not tried for con­ Chairman John Storm reports partment today issued an ap­ man ahows at the University of S:W (IS) onugaa’i Uaad Weather — Operte aad Uam Perry regarding nt»- “a child may take_longer-toah' sch(x^. The bulldihg' located Court order prohibiting a strike. ted today to the Selectman’s woridng as paid supervisora at old toam ban alto. Providence and the Loomis News (0) four yean to complete toe on Rt. 5 has been made vacant School In Windsor. (U) DIek Vaa Dyke graded schools, tomorrow at office requesting a special town the town-sponsored Teen Cen­ n i s Hiriorical Society has primary program and he Is recently and can house, if nec­ Deputy Corporation Counsel In 1969 Superior w as awarded 7:80 p.m. at toe South Windsor meeting be called prior to Dec. ter, the Ram’s Horn. m lfiiitors are here! BUggeeted a proposal to tom S:S6 What's V y Uaer (0) in structure, may not have a LOOK GREAT! Ihe federation has not agreed vation purposes. At a town At the present time the cen­ tract'of land. (88-48) News Weather aad pared them to South .'VfindscHr’s lem s. nwre awards from the Ckm- (0) truly “graded” program at aU, New Roffler styles for all hair lengths, all age groups ns yet to pay the fines. meeting -held last Wednesday, ter is open every Friday and N ew burineae before the 7:8# ^ Bed BkellSB Shew primary program. He strcngly ■The board wlU also decide on nectlcut Watercolor Society. He (0) be added. Whether you're a student, a young executive, a The federation met Sunday Saturday night from 7:80 to CbuncU WlU Include the sdied- (8) Teaag JLawyers (O) fovored toe modified Jtq^Un this same proposal was defeat­ loaches drawing and pninHwp a date for a meeting on the businessman - even 13 years old and under — (18) I ^ ( 0 ) ability levris used in South Perry said toe need for study night and President Arthur ed by a W e ot 63 to 46. Since 11:80. ’Hie Teen Center is, clos­ uUng ot a puMlc hearing cn re­ privately. „ («) It Akee a ThM (0) Family life Curriculum. Dm . Roffler has developed styling systems for every Brouillet asked the members to that time, there has been a cer­ ed on fixmdays. vision of an ordinance covering 8:88 (88) Bewaa aad MarUa's W indsor. and change is in teaching meth­ 16 Is being considered as a pos­ young man who prefers long hair. Neck length, Revenue OoDeotor ods and materials. “We need shoulder length, Just as long as you like. The new "forgive the nonstrikers.” tain amount of unrest among Starting lost weHcoid, sever­ the Development end 8:8. P e rry said Avon’s' non- sibility for discussion and con­ Edward C. Monls has been ap­ (C) a regular organixaUen within Roffler AVANTELOOK for long hair will please He said he eoqwcted no re­ many residents, who felt that al new rules went into effect: trial Oommiasian; a discuarion pointed coUector of revenue for (U) Marie graded primary plan has di­ sideration of the program for anyone. prisals from the board or ad- the wrong decision was made. A person who leaves the build­ of further steps to be taken re­ 8:88 (8) Mayhanv B J'J), (O) vided the first four yean ot^ each school and the schori sys­ toe South Windsor School the town and wUl b e j^ his (8 -M )N n . Ntsht reetoaU (o > Call or vtsH your Roffler SfyUsi loday. mlnistr^on, but warned that if they; garding clariflcatian ot the' schorilng from K to 3 into 12 tem that would permit faculty Accordlpg to Storm , the ing may not return that duties on Dec. is. (88) Bab Hspe Shew ( t o system . there are such actions, ‘"Ihere no loitering is-allowed In the atotntes on bmne rule; accep­ 8:88 (8) Deris Day Shew (0) learning levels in arithmetic to study and review Ita pro­ other puty interested in the jMionlz replaces John W .j 18:88 (8) Carel Baraett Shaw (O) OWWT %9WmnWCnZW are a thousand ways we can be paridng lot and no guests are tance of the auditocs report and reading. South Windsor’s gram in a systematic way. Maacliester Efovenlng Herald purchase of this property has Brown who resigned last Sept­ Quests: Don Klckles, Mel PINE BARBER SHOP uncooperative.” revealed definite plans to de­ allowed; a member must pre­ knd accqitance of a quit Tonne. levela have been developed ■Teachers are too much alone In em ber. (88) Jehaiiy Careea Freseats S ooto WlndSOT correqtondent, Ihe end of the with­ velop the area. An additional in­ sent his membership card be­ deed from Joseph Carino to the with childroi grouped het- their work, he asserted, and 556 CENTER STREET PHONE 643-4989 Monlz previously served as a Saa City muiadalt ( 0 ) B arbara V arrlck , tel. 644-8274. out a settlement, yms muiounoed flux of closely-spaced homes lo­ fore being admitted. town for a strip of land, west of (M) Osaa. Bapert (0) theta ability and work in homo­ they need time and help to find debit agent for eight yean with Friday. The walkout began Nov. cated there would not only gen­ ■The Recreation Department Norton Lane between lots 10 lt:ta (U) Hsrtferd TaU-ta (C) geneous groups. out what la going on in toe SAFEGUARD the John Hancock Mutual life U :88 (8-U>8a> News — Weather aad 16 otter talks relating to the new erate higher taxes. Storm says, assumed the reqxmslblllty of and U . Ol^rts. (O) Perry said toe establishment educational worid.” HFT contract broke down. The Positions remain to be filled Insurance Company In Man­ U :U (1) Karia but since the Elementary the Teen Center last June on a U:8S (88) Tealsht Shaw JeBaay Oar- ot pte^iimary and transition Peny said that toe school has m^on was demanding higher School is operating at capacity on the Pari: and Recreation chester and residea a t 29 temporary basis. This arrange­ YOUR TRANSMISSION! Scantic Meadow Rd. saa (0) class for small groups of chil­ carried out studlea on the non- pay. revised grievance proced­ now, the town would have to ment was made permanent Oommlsrion and Zoning Board (U) Marv OrUfta Show (O) Concert ’Tonsomw U :8 t (8) AeUoa News (0) dren baa allowed the system toe graded approach to teaching ures and numerous other con­ build new facilities to take care with the; start o t the school W inter driving is hard on your car’s transmission. | ot Appeals, and the councU will U :U (48) Alfred„Bltoheeek Mansfield ’Training Center flexibUlty of an ungraded pro­ sin ce 1968. South W indsor w as tract stipulatlms. of schooling any additional j u T O v a t y year in September. undertake this teak, as weU as “ Oonmletely FoolprooT’ (AAMCO trjMsmissions of Manchester will srfe- will present a concert at Eli U :8t (8) MWie Schools remained open during children. This, of course, would The young pec^le were ori­ acoepUng the resipiatlon of a guard against major breakdowns and costly repairs. Terry School tomorrow at ' 7 1:88 (88) News aad Hga Off the strike, most of them on a also entail hiring new teachers, ginally going to handle the en­ member from the Paric and 1:18 (S> News aad Weather — p.m . P nrer aad O n Oft half-day schedule. Nonstrikers, buying new equipment, etc. tire operation on their own but Recreation Otmunlarion. ■rickets for the program are 1:1S (4tf Newa EeadBaea Player teacher aides, administrators But the most important fac­ this did not work out. ’Ihe cen­ New iqqratntments for mem­ aad Sica OS Coll GENE RUSSEL on sale at the school. All pro- Glmfy your diammd in a new and substitute teachers manned tors to consider would be the ter then had volunteer adult bers to the Personnel Board of 8:88 (8) Neweeipa the classrooms. ceeifo will be presented to the despoiling of this area as a chaperones but this also did not Appeals, the Housing Authority BDUOAXION TV (88) Hartford teachers currently Mansfield ’Tranlng Center for Mi(Mek setting natural site, and the loss^ a work out. ‘Ihe Recreation De­ At M3-2467 and the Park and Recreation Meaday, DaecaBber 7 earn from $7,6S0 to ^4,200 a Gilead Rd« Christm as. PM possible water supply, mates partment is now willing to pay I Oommlsrion will come before 8:88 Misteregots' Nalghbaihaed B year and were believed to be A cookie sale will also be Storm. He. potats out Jh« . Inevit­ supervisors In order to keep the tbs councU tonight 8:88 D aei^ug Women B (0> seeking a 10 per cent pay In­ ■Provenson property and he wiN slrow you how AAMCO*S . held. ‘The Ffolahlng Touch” ability of water pollution in center in <^ratlan. I A pubUo heartng ftlan be 7:88 Worid We live ta B <0) V. . crease. One-Man Shows other streams and even the Hop At the present time there Is set on pn^oeed ordinance ta "The intimate Machine" Arbitration sessions were SAFEGUARD SERVICE will help prevent * During December the Soufii 7:88 Maaey Matteie a membership of slightly more scheduled to resume Monday, River should this particular niembero of the AA. A large room. Festivities will continue Democratic Women’s Club meet- regard to dlsporiUon by the Po- Wlmlsor Art League will feature "Shopping for Life tasunuice" than 400 students from Rock­ 8:88 Worid Pieea (0) SIFTS & DECORATIVE AOCESSORIES beard sources said over the area becoiM populated u d sep- prt^portion of the present day after sui^)er, the highlight of tag and Christmas party at the transmisdion problems. Uee^Depertment o f lost and un­ three artist one-man shows in International oorrespondents ville High School. ’T|ie average weekend. tic tank effluents seep Into the membemhlp Is still beset by an the evening being a tree trim- school; 9:80 p.m. Joint meeting claimed items. local Institutions. interpret aigniflcance of over- attendance on a given night Is aeaa reecUon to nmlor events. pond, from where they will cer- active drinking problem. Fol- ming party. of all church conunlttees at the Lease arrangements for the M rs. R ob ert Jones o f 1486 usually 176 or 200 m em bers. 8:M BeellHee (0) Tucked into awcorner, the New "t^ld Store" within-a-store tainly find their way Into other lof^tag the Al-Anon program All members are invited to church. Pudim ^property and the auUio- Main St. wQl exhibit at toe Documentary on new Ekxith, Anyone interested In becom­ AAMCO tHANSMISSION focusing on recent aoclal end waters. frequently results In the aldud- reserve that date to attend the Wednesday; 0:80 a.m. Wom- rlsatlon for the town manager Jdhln Office of toe South Vfind- ing a BupervlBor should contact econonuo chengea in Georgia is like a step back to yesteryear. Come roam through — A petition cafitag for a spe- jg joining the AA. Both fellow- celebration. en’s Study Group at the church Of Manchester to sign a quitclaim deed releas­ Bor Bank and ’Trust Company os viewed by croesHiection of Americans clal town m e e ^ requires the ships stress anonymity of their -nja cSiurch wlU be cplng ► 643-2165 ^ I INVITED tien’s first lieutenant governor I. A .u ^ .III ftllhig a need. The local Al- donated should be left un- unteer Fire Department at the Also does figurative paintings. has completed recruit training hoped tost this presentotim vdll group again stresses that wrapped. ’Ihese gifts iore not in firdiouse. Day In... Day Out... AstoorlMd BgcBt !■ Mbm-A i of Japanese ancestry takes the He bolds a Bachelor of Fine at the Coast Guard nrainlag JEWEURS-GEMOLOGISIS more fully e ^ l^ ail anonymity is always respected, the category of rummage, but Sunday: 4:80 p.m. Christmas ^ehestor for oO AtiHwg,^. MceicIwsIim' Porirada oath o t o ffice today, the 29th an- of the project and will enable BANTLY OIL Arts degree from Pratt Institute Center, Cape M ay. H e is a 1909 Vitalliwida and SMUngMp^. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTEIR Bridge Game rather should be new Items. It family celebration at the |md a Master of Fine Arts de­ niveraory of the attack on Pearl residents’ questiims to be an­ graduate of South Windsor O gh 966 MAIN STREEfT Harbor. Results of last Friday’s dupU- ^ requested that no sharp ob- church. ( OMI’ \\^ INt . gree In polntliig from Ydle Uhl- Schori. swered completely and ac- bridge game held at the “ ladles’ pins, be ta- m PRESCRIPTIONS ■The Inauguration of Gov. John curately. eluded. ;:;i M\I.N vTKi;i: i A. Burns and Lt. Gov. George Congregational Church are as Manchester Evening Herald, . . . resulting in meaningful R. Arlyoahl diverted attention The petition calls for negotia- follows: BuBetin Board Andover oorrespondent, Anna i (. 1(1- tions by the town to purchase pint mace: Marvin Graboff Monday: 6:30 p.m. Cadette Frloina, telephone 7UgS47. from the anniverseoy, which U’ofKville I savings to you every day! passed with little notice at Pearl the Jurovaty land for an ap- and Robert Campbell; second Oirl Scouts at the Elementary H aihor. propriation of 817,000 "16“ pur- place; Mrs. Uawrence Mbe and School; 7 p.m. Senior HI at the No ups and downs In your Prescription The Navy opened the U.S.S. chase the Provenson property. Miss J<^ce Driskell; tied for home of leader Edward Yeo- Workers Available costs—no "disoonnto” today, "Regular prices” tomorrow! A rizona m em orial—^usually The two pn^rtles are adjacent third place: Mrs. Howard Boyd mans on take Road; 7:80 p.m. _____ closed on Mondays^and several and the petitioners seek to have and Mm. Ronald Wadsworth, Planning ^ d Z o n l^ Board at (^)-- No "reduoed specials”—no “temporary veterans groups were to {dace them designated as open space Mrs. Thomas Horrigan and Mrs. tae town office building; 8 p.m redaottons” on Prescriptions to lure wreaths. But no official ceremo­ “ Francis Haines Andover Grange 76 at the old a written civil service examlna- oostom ers! ny was idanned. Al-Anon Club town hi^. tton lor about 112 city mainte- At the same time, Um i« Is never any Anderson -Little The inauguration on the Pearl An Al-Anon Family Group Andorver GaWon Oub Tuesday: 9:30 a.m. Elemon- W® * oompromise In service or quality! Hathor anniversary was coinci­ has been formed In Andover l>»«en»ber meeU^ t ^ Mothers stiffl gnmp at the dence. A state law sets the be­ and wUl meet Tuesday at 8 Wednesday at 8 p.m. In the church; 3 p.m. Brownies at the <»By ^ *** YOU GET OUB LOWEST p m. at the OongreLtional Congragational Church social school; 7 p.m. Boy ScouU at the ^ vacant ri^t n«w, s ginning of the governor’s term PBICBS EVEBT DAY OF THE of office on the first Monday in Church. room. ’Ihe club will also have home of Robert Eaton on Lake- personnel department ofll- We Deliver YEAR . . . AND YOU SAVE December following the general The Al-Ane8 with each other in Refreshments will be served, rive you a free estimate for new 1964 at the age of 28 and moved order to solve theta common Hortesses fbir the evening will “ Tontine." up to the Senate four years lat­ problems — fear, insecurity, be Mrs. Winston Abbott and er. He has never lost on elec­ lack of undenrtandtag of the Mrs. Geoige Guay, tion. alcoholic and of warped person- Climrdi News DUPONT Burns, who is beginning his nal lives resulting from alchol- music committee of the third term, says ArlyOshl will ism, the family illness. Andover Congregational Church TONTINE. work closely with his office, Based Ml the 12 Steps and the ..Is sponsoring a Family Christ- serving more as an assistant 12 Traditions origliiated by the/ mas Oelebratloa Sunday at 4:80 governor. AA, th e Al-Anon progra^^ p.m. The event, which will con- guides Us members Into pei^ slst of a carol ring and pageant, E.A. JOHNSON AT THE PARKADE — WEST MIDDLE TPKE. Hunting Permits sonal awareness of theta role in. will take place in the church relation to the alcohrilc. ^..Tlie sanctuary. PAINT CO. WASHtNCTON — Hunting - Al-Anon program stresses spir- Presenting the carol sing will MAIN ST, MANC license holders In the United itual values airi shows how be members of the senior choir; States num bered 16,269,480 last they may be used to meet the pageant, under the direction year, an in crease o f 888,210 every life situation. of Mrs. Peter Mhrston, will also over 1968. Hunters spent 886, - Al-Anon Is a separate fellow- be included as part of tha pro- 709,024 fo r licenses last year, ship established to meet the gram. * p e r m a n e n t PRESS DRESS OR SPORT SHIRTS up more than 87 million over needs of the families of alcriiol- There will follow a potluck 1968. lea, whether or not they ore supper In tha churoh social * HNE PURE SILK DESIGNER NECKWEAR .

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4 ' V i MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1970 > PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1970 MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 197Q lEwTOttig HftraUi 13 to 24

^ \ " 7' P ZC H earing Public Hecords^ (jiild aifflic Cj. ® Warranty Deeds w - I 0111 or l i t Green Manor Estates Inc. to 4 To Distribute X O U lg lll, Nutmeg Homes Inc., property g re e n i d A nw/J Va., was caUed to the White Ing at 69 Whitney Rd., $1,950. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. 'Ben­ House early today when police Benjamin M. Burba Jr., Student Teachers Evaluated By Video Tape sen of 257 Ludlow Rd., will tell fouqd a small package next to a fence at 66 to 74 Wadsworth St., of her experiences as an Amer- fence, at the south end of the $200. ■ By ANNE EMT with Profeszor Joseph Narotsky, at the college with Professor teraction Analysis which is tqi- the nurse, resource - learning lean Field Service exchange stu- White House grounds. Bldwell Home Improvement (Herald Correspondent) college coordinator for the re- Narotsky to discuss planning, plled to the video tape, the stu- disabilities teacher, speech- dent last summer in Wales. The Two youths had been noticed Co. for Anthony Makulls, ad- gional district (Hebron, Andover responslblliUes In the classroom. d«it teacher is able to See hearing teacher, secretary, event is open to the public. A carrying a package earlier in dltlons to dwelling at 21 Sher- They may never turn out to Marlborough), an Innova- video-taped in their classrooms, clearly his or her own tech- bookkeeper and principal at nominal fee will be charged, the evening and poUce making wood Circle, $3,000. be television stars, but many program in evaluating the visual aids and methods of niques of Instruct!^ needing work on a rotating schedule ba- and baby-sitting is available, regular rounds found the paper- studente at the Hebron Elemen- growing effectiveness of. a stu- meeUng individual needs, the further work, as well as those sis. Those wishing more information wrapped parcel. of excellence. Tliis method of familiarizing contact the YWCA office One Defoliation Kills tary School are presently being teacher’s work with chll- are also reviewed, Miss Bensen left Manchester As.poUce cordoned off East objectives, techniques of audio At this time, the degree or .At At the elementary school, the students with a broad pic­ Executive Ave., bomb experts BOS’TON—A singl|e defoliation ture of the total inter-coopera­ June 29 and lived with the Television cameras have been use of video tapes, amount of verbal Interaction where the major portion of Ralph E. K. Alder family in unwrapped the paper. by voracious gypsy-moth cater- between student teacher and video-taping in the district is tive effort of the school was de­ n ie y found only a brick that piUars will sometimes klU white busy filming students and their Supervising teachers in the vised by the supervising tea­ Cardiff, Wales, for nine weeks. student teachers in five classes elementary school to whom the children is analyzed In terms of being d’ T a r program, placing student teach- training period, each student of silence. Instructor at ECSC said “ the E car they got from a smooth-talking salesman. students a Used Cars ers for a seven week period teacher is filmed three times to Rating Scale children have gotten used to unique training period in FAIRWA’ 68 VW 3611 1795.00 each quarter. note growth. In addition to meet- Through a rating scale called the televisian camera in the Volkswagen used car dealers aren't smooth talkers. Hebron. SQUAREBACK, RES) This quarter, in cooperation Ing once a week In a group the Flanders Categories for In- room and therefore give little f^/Rsr White thinks the whole pro­ in stock In fact, we aren't talkers at all. ------^------attention to It vdiile filming Is 68 YW 2211 2495.00 gram “is a fabulous idea” . He open love Chapman-Joy Circle of North The Senior Adult Fellowship being dcxie.” said that for years he has used Ogr guarantee says it all. STA. WAGON (AIR), WHITE About Town United Methodist Church will of Community Baptist Church Narotsky, who is d You'll ge-se-ge for the fantailic Pierre of 199 W. Center St. sent a Christmas musld pro- vices proposed for trial use in SEDAN, WHITE Grab bag gifts will be ex­ gram. There will also be group the Episcopal church for holy fabrics and low-low-low piicos at It's alLthe conversation you \ieed. changed and donations gfiven fori singing, and Santa Claus will communion. 69 Chrysler 2695.00 67 YW R. 151 1495.00 Connoclicul'f fabulous fabric storosl a charity gdft. g;i?eet the children. -— 4 DR. 8m>AN, 8, AUTO., P.8., P.B., QREBN CONVERTIBLE, YELLOW ----- The Grade 9 Methodist Youth ^/OUR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS EYENT TTie executive board of the There will be a meeting of the Fellowship of South United ir 69 Dotsun 1595.00 67 YW 113 1245.00 Manchester Newcomers Club Stein Club eind Stelnettes at the Methodist Church will meet to- 2 DR., 4, 4 8PEED, WHITE SEDAN, BKIGE will meet tonight at 8 at the VFW Post Home Wednesday at night at 7 for study, fellowship FABRICc ia a ir DEPARTMENT^DFPARTMEII home of Mrs. David Verbridge, 8:30 p.m. and discussion. The administra- 66 Mustang 1295.00 66 Porsche 3945.00 643 Bush Hill Rd. ----- tive board will meet tonight at 69 DedaeDart 239S.OO CONVERTIBLE, 6, AUTO., BURGUNDY 912, 6 SPEED, RADIO, CHROME WHEELS 66 YW R. 113 The Women’s Society of 7:30 in the Reception Hall. Ed- 2 DR. HDTP,, 8, AUTO., P.S., OREBN 1245.00 Orangs: 549 Boston Post Rd. SEDAN, BLACK Regina D’ltalla Society will Christian Service will meet to- gar Circle will meet tomoirow Msnchsstsr: 434 Oakland Street (Exit 94 off 1-86) have a Christmas party tonight night at 8 for a “ Dessert” at 9^0 a.m. in Susannah Wes- 66 Buick 1395.00^ 70 YW 1131 1995.00 Wallingford: (kilony Shopping Plaza, Route 5-1177 N. Colony Rd. 69 GM G 2395.00 SKY 2 DR. HDTP., 8, AUTO., at 6:30 at the Itallan-American smorgasbord and program at ley Hall. P.S., BLUE SEDAN, RED 66 YW 2412 1495.00 Britain; Newbrite Plaza, East Main Street PICKUP , RED STA. WAGON, RED Club, Eldrldge St. North United Methodist Chimih. J John Mather CJiapter, Order 69 Dodge . 2395.00 66 Fairkme 1495.00 69 YW 2311 2695.00 65 YW of DeMolay, will meet tonl^t SUPER BEE, 2 DR. HDTP., 8, P.S., YELLOW 2 DR. HDTP., 8, AUTO., P.S., GREEN CAMPER, WHITE 113 1145.00 at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. SEDAN, GRAY A Christmas dinner prepared by the Mother’s Club will be 69 Rambler 1695.00 66 Mustang 1295.00 69 YW 1131 1845.00 65 YW served at 6 p.m. Members are HDTP., 8, 3 SPEED, TURQUOISE SEKIAN, BLUE 113 1145.00 AMERICAN, 2 DR.,j 6, .^yTO., BLUE SEDAN, BLUE reminded to bring grab bag gifts. Refreshments will also be SHOES 68 Musfong 2095.00 65 Plymouth Fury 1195.00 69 YW 2311 2195.00 65 vW 221 served after the meeting. FASTBACR 8, AUTO., P.8., GREEN WAGON,.8, AUT0.,T».S., BLUE 1395.00 KOMBI, R E D X ^ CAMPER, WHITE The public affairs committee of the Manchester Junior Worn-- 68 Buick 239S.00 65 Ford 1195.00 69 YW 1431 2195.00 65 YW R. 2211 71 Delta 88s are rolling In... and Olds dealers are out to cat^h up! en’s Club will meet tonight at S' .9 9 / SKY OONV., 8, AUTO., P.8., P..B, BLUE WACION, 8, AUTO., P.S., BLUE 1695.00 at the home of Mrs. Adrian COUPE, RED STA. WAGON, BLUE NOW Great time to rnove into the big-car world of Olds! Michaud, 28 Arcellia Dr. to»23 m 7 W « $15.00 lo $26.00 69 Torino GT 1895.00 65 Pontiac 1195.00 69 YW 1131 1845.00 64 YW Emanuel Lutheran Church FA8TBACK, 8, AUTO., P.S., P.B., BLUE CATALINA 4 DR., 8, AUTO., P.S., BLUE 113 1045.00 SEDAN, WHITE SUNROOF, GREEN council will meet tonight at 7:30 in the church board room. 68 Dodge Dart 1795.00 69 Ford 2995.00 69 YW 1131 1845.00 64 YW 113 1045.00 4 DR., 6, AUTO., P.8., WHITE SUPER BEE, 2 DR. HDTP., 8, 4 SPEED, P.S., YELLOW SEDAN, BEIGE The ^Y-Teen Ski Club will SUNROOF, GREEN have an organizational meeting tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the Com­ 68 Dodge P o k n 1995.00 69 Chev. Camoro 2295.00 69 YW 1431 2195.00 64 YW munity Y, 79 N. Main St. This 4 DR., 8, AUTO., P.8., P.B., AIR, WHITE 2 DR. HDTP., 6, AUTO., P.S., RADIO, RED 113 1045.00 COUPE, BLACK SEDAN, WHITE meeting is open to all g;lrls in Grades 7 through 12 interested 67 Ford 1S9S.0O 69 Peugeot 2695.00 69 YW 1171 1845.00 64 YW 113 1045.00 in joining the group. Mrs. Emil FAIRLANE XL, 8, AUTO., P.8., GREEN 601 SUNROOF, 4 DR. SEDAN, RADIO SEDAN, RED Lucek, a ski instructor at r I SEDAN, GRAY Okema, Vt., will discuss equip­ ment needed for skiing and S ty le s o r e 67 Mercedes Bern 3695.00 70 Porsche 3395.00 69 YW 1151 1995.00 64 YW demcHistrate exercises. 4 DR., 6, AUTO., P.8., BEIGE 914/4,- With APP. GROUP, RADIO 113 1045.00 CONV., YELLOW SEDAN, RED • Oxfords # Bucklts Manchester Lodge of Melsmis will have its EinnuEil meeting • Lotffers # Siraps and election of officers tomor­ row at 7:30 p.m. Ed the Masonic Temple. After the meeting, (Sizes B, C, D, E — 6>/2-to.l2) there will be a sociEd hour with TED TRUDON Inc. refreshments. WE GLADLY EXCHANGE ON ALL SALE MERCHANDISE— “ The Cherub Choir of Center 649-2838 -Congregfational Church will ROUTE n. TRLOOrmUf meet tomorrow at 3:16 p.m. in GUSTAFSON’S Shoe Store Oldsmobile Delta 88: all-new styling Memorial HeUI. . . . exclusive new "G-Ride" System. Power 705 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • CHARGE CARDS ACCEPTED steering and front disc brakes, standard. Solid Oysmobile The Second CongregEitionEd comfort from a new full-foam niolded front seat. Church Council will meet to- OPEN TUESDAY and THURSDAY NIGHTS HN 9K» See your Olds dealer todayl tUlght at 7:30 in the Church par­ lor. MANiC^ESTER E V E I^ G IIERALD. MANCHESTER.) OOI^N.. 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is desertbed as 5-feet-11 and aiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MOJH)AY, DECEMBER 7, 1970 Vernon Vernon at an oblong table which cauaes ! revisian comnilsslon bad ^ 'K PAGE.FOUBTEEN some of the niemben to sit with proposed a change but it v F a £ I J ) w eighing about 180 pounds. The their backs to members of the later decided to jtnedie FBI said he has 4#rk hair and ARNOLD Town Coim< is w4aiing a gray tojMoat qnd pubUc. at the meeting. Members change by otdlhaii6e. . PAGANI'S DELI M irro r H.V. to to™ oj«> to oto. $22,.560 Loot a dark cdp. Santa Back in Town Meets Tonight A ^ C M The FBI described the yoi^« us SOdB MMM Br. By BABBARA RICHMOND B w d , led by ' M ichael Tiinn, The Town Council win meet the Christmas season, start- At otamtorcl an# w eigh­ Stamps Sticking It Out ...... (H*wM Repo^r) and the Ellington High School today at 7:80 p.m. a$ ifae Ad- ing about 146 pounds^ H e w as ' PnOiNE 6M-U66 And what to . my wondering Band, led by Lenzy Wallace Jr., mlnlstratiim BuUding, and fol­ An ordinance pertalnlhg to 4. STAMFORD (AP) - Two A esh MoshroenM eyes should appear biit a mlnla- both stopped at the reviewing lowing the completion of coun­ conflicts of interest wlU also be tl16 noiQ - lip* Fielded Mnshrooina Despite Diseoimt Liddng hire sleigh and six tiny rain- stand. With the E llington Bnm4 armed men held up the Bhlr- . , •______cil business, wiU convene as the discussed^hsUght. Town Attor- WUUams wUl be dears . . . a slight variation was a group of baton twirlers lawn office of the Hartford Na-,,- " o We BetaU A Wholesale By JOHN COMNMIFT day. And, having been provided Who’d ever thlfik a Everything Is done in Sbwer Authority to discuss a ney^tbbM Schwebel was asked as a member of led by Miss' Terry Adams ,«dio treatment plant and sewer tie- from 1 to 10,009 lbs.! ____ with a catalogue,' she translates such perfect taste, I love kids on the old x^rase as Santa to draw up an ordinance along Board of Selectmen to fUl the Uohal Bank here Mwidayum^m- ppeed DenuHl NEW YORK (A P ) — THielr jjjjg into a better life, gym could look like Claus arrived in Vernon Satur­ put on an exhibition til Imton in fe e f. — and love gelling away from Ihem, lool tw irling. the lines cf a state statute but vacancy caused by the resigna- ing and escaped ^ th $23,660 ^u e n v e R (AP) —• At 87. Phll- Baked Stotti^ sales undermined by the mercu* xt means Hin* while the hus- with complete pri­ day. The first business til tber'eoun- tton of JoseiUi Duttey. WTUiams cdsh, bank pttlclals reported* ",jp jpigjibeck of Denver has trad- Mushrooms that? 'Ihe RoCkvlUe Hosi^tal Candy covering a wider range of i>eo- ria l m ood ot consumers who band’s body may be weary,' his vacy in the dressing Santa’s sleigh brought up the cll meeting wlU be to tipprtivt is a Democrat and his name Local pbUce received the small motorcycle for a French Fried Strix»pcrs, accompanied by a ple. now seem to prefer discount wife's determination is not, that rear of the annual Christmas plans for remodeling the meet­ wUl he recommended by the, alarm at 9:27 a-m.-and s^d no jarg-er one. He says the other Maslirooms rooms and showers. I a g re e .. decorated “Jali^y’’ distAbuted ing room of the councU. 'Ever Tile state ordinance spiles to Breaded Collet prices, the trading stamp Indus- vdille the husband’s head m l^ It’s more like parade, sponsored by the Rock­ Democratic Town Committee. one was injured during the rob- wasn’t fast enough. I wail on Ihe family all loUypops to the children stand­ since the Administration BuUd­ members of the Planning and Bfiiahrooms tiy--is--nevertheless, relying -cn ache it can.cmly ache more if he ville Area Chamber of Com­ MMUnir as the Sewer Au- FUdibeck and motorcycle^ go some posh ing along the parade route. ing was constructed, the romn Zoning Commission only. The MaoMonl Meat Baoce human nature to xmiU It through, stays home. the lime. A llhe Spa I feel merce. ’The “raindear’’ were thoritjT^ouncU m e ^ rs wUl ’” »« ^’BI said two men vdilte, back a long way-to 1912-when with Mnahrooms It always has: Olsen reports that the pro­ Honorary grand parade miar- used by the OouncU was also councU wants it to-apply to aU IVs nightclub. After 15 minutes of members of the Rockville Order hear a nronosal by Zimpo Ihc. bought his first. Since then gram is highly successful, that I'm doing somelhing for myself, _ , slud was Furlonge Flynn of used for Circuit Court. The commissions and agencies as “ It It’s Anything Done Sales have fallen to something unreal! of Rainbow (jlrls: Linda Bar­ Tolland and John Mirabito, im­ cqurt has now moved out leav­ M a w ^ e^ tm M t nSd to the other in his late 20’s, car- he’s had several. around |800 million from more 00 per cent o t the men are answ^ exercise and time in weU»U as oofficials fficia ls aiand employes presented by TXwm Binglneer handguns and made the But FTshbeck has not limited Wifli Mushrooms, We Best thing row, Barbara Bertram, Jeanette mediate past x»08id«it of the ing the OouncU able to remodel than $900 milUon in 1968-67, as ering the questions and that ab­ of the town. ^ Wchaid Lombardi. employes Ue on the floor while himself to motorcycling. He Do It Here ^ the Spa area — love Couch, Caixde Ireland, Kathleen Chambet', was active grand the room for its exclusive use. cost-conscious housewives seek senteeism has been reduced 62 that’s happened in The town charter ccntalns a The of scwer Ue-ln they took the mwiey. once bought a light aircraft P A O A M F R r per cent at two plants of 120 that sauna and steam Nett and Delpha Taber. m ard ia l.. ’The main thing to be decided to receive something less in clause concerning conflict of in­ costs wlU be held on request of The men wore scarves over while working as a part-Ume men each. . this area for ages. It took me The i>arade was m ^e up of tonight is what type of table price rather than something roomi — I feel ffke a n ie theme of the parade was terest but councilmen feel it is councU members James Roche the lower part their feu:es, mechanic at an airfield. At that | With such records behind “ Sounds of Christmas,’’ and sev­ three divisions and included of­ will be used for the meetings. m o^ in goods.. only 8 minutes from PresenUy OouncU members sit not sufficiently inclusive. The and Donald Eden. the BHI said. The older man time he was 77. them, stamp men believe in new person. eral marching bands played ficials from the three-town area The emphasis at the sux>er- their product, even if the gro­ serviced by the Chamber, Ver­ downtown Hartford! lively . (Jhrlstmas music in keep­ market is on keeping prices low­ cery siu^per is a bit disenchant­ I didn’t think I’d go for the non, TMland and Ellington, w ing with the theme. er, that is. The meteoric rise of ed. A typlcsd book o f 1,200 cold plunge, but now I along with State Sen. Robert stamps, Olsen In^sts, is worth TOe top award, the President’s the stamp Industry from a $10 wouldn’t miss it. Makes Houley and State Rejis. Robert m ilUon-a-year Infant in 1960 is $3.09 in merchandise, although trc^hy, went to the RockvlUe rang and Gerald Alien. now stalled, and industry offic­ ^e cost to the grocery stores is you tingle all over. BaptM Church for its float, The largest group marching ials are becoming used to hear­ little m ore than $2. )■ < X mounted on a long flatbed was the Girl Scouts who came ing it. In other words, if the stamps That whirlpool is an truck. On the float were some out in laige numbers from the Countless stories in the trade add 2 cents to the grocery olU, BO members of the Church with three towns. experience — feels great, It’sjust-what-the- press proclaim the stick situa­ the shopper, gets back 3 cents the setting being the Inside of Miss Stafford, Linda Jean Me and completely relaxes tion in which stamps are taking when she redeems the stamps K doctor-ordered for a church and the choir singing Hugh rode in an open oar as a bad licking or losing their grip for goods. The bargain, Olsen you. (^ristmas Carols. did several others. says, results from {Hirchaslng escaping from daily on the consumer or taking a 'Pdrade announcers were Nor­ power and efficient distribution. pressures. No pasting. Hie play on words is man Oouch and Gardner Bug­ "Distribution centers have no endless. telephones. No gies whose vantage jiolnt was But, as Max Olsen, newly- thefts,” he explained, referring to reports of big Increases in appointments. In my the reviewing stand in Rock­ elected president of the Trading v ille Center*. shoplifting at retail stores. Stamp Institute of America sees business, I need a "They don’t even have shop­ Sectmd prize went to the it, the industry is far from p e rs." way to "get lost" Vernon Jaycees for a giant meeting its end. far from mouse, made out of pink tis­ Moreover, the stamp compa­ every so often. \y "S a le being stamped out. ny gets its money in advance of sues and bearing lin large let­ In the good old days, Olsen re­ the sale and so has . considerable I like to work out with ters the familiar, "Not a crea­ lates, trading stamp companies profitable Investmente other guys. It kind of ture was sUrring, not even relied on female psychology. in the money markets. a mouse.’’ To the Jaycees went p\JRCH^St "Stamps gave the housewife spurs me on. the Past President’s troiiiy. Third iMrlze, the. Director’s her own private nestegg,’’ he Everyone Is so said. "She didn’t have to Justify Yule Tree Topples Trophy, west to the C. and J. things she bought with stamps. friendly, you look Moving Oo., for its float featur­ Anderson-Little At White House ing the famUiar setting of the But if Ate took $30 out of the forward fo going. clothes budget to buy another “ Night Before Christmas.’’ R eg.$6& *$8 WASHINOTON (AP) — Winds Another float receiving hon­ item she’d have hell to pay.’’ o f up to 64 m iles i>er hour buf­ orable mention was the one en­ ’nungs haven’t changed that feted the capital area over the LUXURY SWEATERS tered by the Knights of Colum­ much. Stymied at the supermar­ weekend, bringing down the bus. ’This float presented a most ket, the industry is now broad­ White House Christmas tree. r r i unusual sight these days, it was ening into other premium areas, National Park Police say the drawn by live oxen and em­ NOW, and human nature in the form heavy wind gusts ripped guy can enjoy Y O U , TO O phasized the theme "Keep of female psychology is sUll lines and scaffolding loose from Christ in Christmas.’’ heavily relied upon. the tree Sunday afternoon. Anal­ the benefits and pleasure of the Full fashioned pullover, The Rockville High School For example, Olsen explains, ly sending the 78-foot spruce new European Health Spa. It’s cardigan and vest sweaters in Reg. $20 ^ $24 the industry is now aiming its over on its side. “SPECIAL” aii wool or acrylics. Spectators were kept back well within range of the average ingenuity at corix>ration8 which Buiky cable and flcit knit Styles. P A N T COATS when the lines first started to seek to promote safety, punctu­ l^ropiea^il| Healtir Spa budget. Sizes M r 40 ality, efficiency, productivity, give way and there were no in­ sales, good attendance. Oorx>o- juries. NOW rate sales, in fact, are the new OfAclals were uncertain IN iviAn 'c h e s t e r frontier. 'Whether the incident would de­ R eg. $11 lay the scheduled lighting cere­ Olsen’s Gold Strike Stamp ALLWOOLPANTS Wond»fully warmed with quilt Oo., which operates natirmally m ony D ec. 16. The staff plans your The big tree arrived at the El­ or pile linings. from Salt Lake Oty, recently lipse south of the White House program and shows Fake furs, Melton blends, devised an incentive system for Nov. 27th after an eventful train you just how to use NOW a constfuction-related comi>any fRESH and wide wale corduroys. trip from tbe^ Black Hills of the equipment for that suffered from high absen­ South Dakota marked by two Sizes 5-15 & 6-16. teeism and tardiness. He based the results you want. All wool plaids, checks and tweeds, train derailments. Nylon ski jackets*also available the campaign on safety. And I need that. ’ GROUND in flare & straight leg styles. Each month the employe re­ Fully lined. at this spectacular sale price. ceives in the mall an educathm- / have to make my NOW! Sizes 5-15 & 8-18. Sizes S-M -L. al flier on safety together with time count. I don’t roally an offer of 100 trading stamps if PHASE ONE CHUCK ho answers a simple question on need to reduce, but I the subject and returns it to his f a r 7 OR J LB. r-KG em ployer. sure want to shift my Since wives see most mall, FAIRWAY weight aroundl PREFERRED you can bet their instincts are No matter how I tried to lose excited. Something for nothing! weight, I still was Mrs. Five by She makes certain her husband MEMBERSHIPS answers the question. open Five. Now with exercise and a i.B. That’s the hooker. The wife Spa diet, I’m already making has now been taken Into the do­ main of her husband’s other progress — and having fun AVAILABLE life. Company, worker and doing it. home have been brought togeth­ Special er in a common cause. And now Wonderful things begin to the wife leam’s that there Is a TUES. and WED. mother lode of stamps. happen when you call She learns, for instance, that her husband can earn thousands SALE ON of stamps by maintaining a per­ \n IOWA UlAN fect attendance record or by 646-4260 lACON fe. 69e being to work on time every t b m b h b b b b f I*®®*" HA VOttfS UVER lb. 79 m S flH PlOBK SPARERIBS lb, 59 Ladies’ Days M o n . W e d . Fri. TUESDAY ONLY! Burger King 10-sP E B D ., A*. f M e n ’s Pays aAZ.m CKHniNVES ON $80.95 Tues. Thurs. Sat. SacdVMt len Craam 30e OFF ® R ^ . $23 to $25 Opening Soon in any V2 gcd. pvrelNWtt NEW 3 PC. P A N T S U IT S No rain checks. This covers cfdy flavors presenUy in Manchester stock. ^SO.OOO European Health Spa NOW

Immediate Opening for Assistant Manager — Don’t settle for less than the Best when you vhoose a 'ffoMTclub. CHIQUITA YELLOW BANANAS 3pc. vest, pant and skirt suits in solid Our 3rd Management Team position. A complete flannels and novelty tweeds and plaids. lOe l>. Sizes 5 -1 5 & 1 0 -1 8 . •X t Training program will be provided. gscdlcss *-**— Blver BMBira, lidDOiS’ P D a NKVINS UL95 HOUSEWIVES: — GRAPEFRUIT INCOMPARABLE FACILITIES FOR MEN AND WOMEN •oeb 10c Work while your children are in school. Sug­ ® R eg. $20 to $24 • hydroswirl mineral pool gested hours Mon. thru Fri. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. or • Private ultra-violet beauty ray • Nero's Nectar Nook i ilthfood 2 PC. KNIT PANT DRESSES • Arizona-dry medicated sun booth# cocktail bar) mss. and Wed. for 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evening shifts available. inhalation room • sclentifio physical fitness • private showers dressing booths, these P tn eh n st C^^eeial V ol- • Danish cold plunge club tor men lockers «... NOW M E N : — • Grecian swimming pool • luxurious figure contouring salon • reduce, tone up fdrwoman SWEDISH KORY Work 3 or 4 days a week and supplement your • relieve tension • Turkish steam room Our first grinding of this OPEN • mild progressive-resistance 2 pc. pant dresses in washable polyester regular income. Hours are flexible. Suggested V. • Finnish rock sauna • friendly club atmosphere boUday meat wlU come thru MotAmwmmpt exercise apparatus lEVERYNITE: knits, bonded Orion* knits, and acetate knits. • beautiful decor, tush carpeting by noon on Wednesday and Mon thiu hours 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. or 5 p.m. to close. • latest from Palm Springs • mechanical body reproportioning Sizes 5-15 & 10-18. and Europe • easy to get to we will have dally grindings S it • patented electrical spot reducing from now thru the New 85U5 • Swedish hand massage (optional) • ample parking • Swiss facial contour machines Year’s i>eriod. Come in Wed. M s eC BM eIgh STUDENTS:— i and MANY MORE iMturea and "get some or place your Bikee a$ rehl- IsHe prioee! and q Openings available with flexible hours. o r d e r . . . r r S .TTKE TO OBDICB H A N c m s n R Created for discriminating men PINSHUHHT aOUDAT APPLY IN PERSON * and women who enjoy being q OUDHN H ARVEflT CYCLE SHOP Anderson-Little TUBKBYS. . . jgOBBH.Lli’S IFTJU.iY 178 West Middle Tpke. Z/i QreatflName in *Pine Clothing trim... healthy.. . younger looking CpoKEDHAMB . . . 649-2098 IN NANCNESTEN BURGER KING t U A Choice — Aged ( Manchester Parkade) West'Middle Turnpike- Bfoad Street 51.1 Middle Turnpike Wcsi d S U a T M A S Holiday Hours: master charge 467 CENTER STREET © MFM 1970 SM177 m Pkese 647- 1451 Manchester, Conn. OmagMitpwiMt, HMltklMoiriM. I . RJB ROABT OB’ B b BF i THE INTERU.TNK card i AMkaWiwfrtUSI Mon. thru FrL 9 to 9- MANCHESTER, CONN. Pinehursf Satorday 9 to 6:30 302 M ain I /

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PAGE MANCHESTER E\"ENIWt HERALD. MANCpB ST ER. CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER^ mO r High Political Figure Sees View of DiVbrce Ethel Kennedy VATICAN CUTY CASP)' — meeting, 8 p.m., Thwn Office St.; Mrs. Albert G. Tlznltsky, D A Y : Mrs. Phyllis B. Protase- St.; EUe Boto, M ertW ; kO * J^red in Visit " f f e t ^ r o h Building; Board of Admissions 40-Verh'on St. i^ch, Enfield; Michale W. Wilk, CTaudettc C. Begin. 16 Preston Make this a Msr*y ChrtrtmM w l«. E State Income Tax in 1971 Pope Paul. V I back from his Hospital Phope Aslan trip, deprecated a of Electors, 8 p.m.. Town Office BIRTH SATU R D AY: A son to 77 Hawthorne St.; MOrylynn J. D r.; S. James Gordon. Wllll- and Snow Thrower. See our “ By BARBARA FTTOH for clean air and water. The To Jailed Chavez knife attack on him in Ma­ Building; -Hebtnn Congregation­ The telephone number for Mr. and Mrs. Michael Paige, Block,- 67 Jean Rd.; Ihcome Shouts of “ Ethel go home” Women’s Fellowship Christmks ■Nomxkazb.mitKiATioN svstzmo fW the town will be distributed Manchester a son t5 Mr. and -Mrs. WlUlam -Also, Mrs. UlUan O. McCar- Birch St.; Mrs. Heriiy Brown <■*» other fair w ay to raise the our bitterness for the law rang out Sunday night from the program, 8 p.m.. Social (Room; famiUes and young cmiplcs- * (excluding Items prohibited by low) and acted upon at. tomorrow Doster, 131 Gverhlll Rd., EUlng- thy, Wethersfleld; CUnton R. and son, 41 Legion Dr., Rock- ^needed funds,” Rep. Carl R. which intends to introduce milling crowd o f about 800 per^- Gilead Congregational Church Ebepanded m ortgage help divorce also in Italy . . . au evening’s meeting o^^he Plan­ Hpspital Notes ton; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bemaiche, 69 Ra^el Rd.; El- vllle; Mrs.-Aobert Harris and AJello of Ansonla, leader of the 8<»8 waving such placards as Senior Choir rehearsal, 7:16 could encourage private cons­ event which for many rea­ ning and Zoning C b m ii^ lo n at Dennis Bowlk, Rt. 87, Columbia, dred J. McCabe, 116 Russell daughter;' 33 Goalee Dr. Democratic majority in the “Kennedys Associate with Jail­ p.m. truction-iiidustry and. In turn, sons we consider unhappy.” 8 in the Town Office Building. ^ VlftTINO HOBBS DISOHARG-EJD F R ID A Y : Qyn- ' ______■______state House «f Representatives, birds.” Thursday: Board of Educa­ help 'the state’s economy and The law, strongly opposed Top Vialue Sta.inps For weeks now the commis­ Intermedia^. Care Semi- thia Hattan, Ellington, said In his office the other d ^ . In view o f the hostility, a po­ tion meetings, 8 p.m., Gilead employment, AjeUo said. by the R o m a n (Jathollc sion has been revising the^e private, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m.- DIBOHARGEID SATTJRDAY: And the Democrats -will lice spokesman said, the widow Hill School; Board of Selectmen As House majority leader last Cihiu'ch, was approved by the and other town zoning regula­ 8 p.m.; private rooitna, 10 a.m.- Mrs. Jennie E. Carpenter, North probably support the governor’s of Sen. Robert F. -Kennedy was meeting, 7 p.m., TOwn Office term, AjeUo was closely invol­ Italian parUament a week uvuuy 200 tions, moet of which have not 2 p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 pJn. Windham; Mrs. Katherine B. jtropoeal, depending on the escorted through a back door Building; Hebron Congregation­ ved with legislative reform. Al­ been re-consiaered since their Pediatrics: Parents aUawed Marinelll, 67 Falknw D r.; Er- -fo rm it takes,” he said. ago during the Pope’s ab­ and was iridsked away in a lim ­ al Church Senior CtuAr rehear­ though he beUeves Connecticut sence. adoption Dec. 1, I9te. any time- except hoon-2 p.iB. ; nest Tureck, 62 Ayers Rd., South AJello’s prediction correspond- ousine to the Monterey County sal, 7 p.m. and Candlelight did more during the last terin The new excavation regula­ ottwrs, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. Windsor; Mrs. Helen Sommers, •Med to statements he made dur- airport for her return flight to Service Choir rehearsal, 8 p.m. to modernize the l^lslature tions state that no removal of Self Sendee: 10 ajn.-2 p.m., 46 - Wadsworth St.; Denise S. JJJig his campaign for re-election San Francisco. sand, gravel, loam, fill or other Saturday:' Hebron Youth Bas­ than any other state has ever Across the street in a large l(»t ketball games, 1:30 p.m. Gilead 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Foutiker, M etrow Rd., R FD 1, «!3hlB fall when he called a state Alcohol’s Toll ®arth {MtMlucts, nor the opera­ Intensive Care and Coronary Tolland' Christopher Navatta, JJJncome tax inevitable, done In a single sesslmi, AJallo a crowd of about 2,000 had gath­ tion of a commercial sand and Hill School, Owls ys. Falcons LONDON (AP) — A British Care: Immediate family only, 169 Palm er Dr., South Windsor. ^ Re-elected to his fifth House said other steps were needed. ered for a Mass after a candle­ gravel pit, shall be permitted and Hawks vs. Eagies. psychiatrist suggested t^ay auytime, limited to five mlinites. Also, Susan M. Salters, Rt. 31, ^ e r m , AJello will begin his sec- ’Ihe impact of one step to­ light parade in support of Chav­ except under the following con­ Voter Making that Beethoven’s career wa^ cut ez, who was Jailed Friday oh a Maternity: Fadiers, 11 a.m.- Coventry; Carl Curtis, Ware­ v^ d term as majority leader ward modemizatiiHi —annual ditions: The Board of Admissions of short by alccUiol. cemtempt of court ruling for re­ Electors will be in session in 12:46 p.m., and 6:30 p.m.-8 house Point; John- Unterbom, '3irith the start of the 1971 legls- sessi(ms—will be tested (luring Bach applicant must file with fusing to call off his naticnwlde the Town Office -Building tomor­ p.m.; others, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., and 56 Davis Ave., Rockville; Jen­ •fature.. The importance of his the new legislature. Writiitg In the Journal i t A l­ the Planning and Zoning Com­ boycott of lettuce not picked by row evening at 8 to administer 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. nifer P. Newmyer, Mansfield i>o«ltltm was Increased by the “ It wiU make sense of the coholism, Dr. J. S. Madden says mission a map or plan prepared members of his United Farm the elector’s oath to those who Age Limits: 16 in maternity, Center; Edward W. Manzel, .«lectlon last month of a Repub­ budget as the legislature will be an autopsy on the German com­ at the expense of the applicant, Workm’s Organizing (Committee. are qualified. 12 in other areas, no limit in Bast Hartford; Albro Case, East lican governor to succeed Jdm able to study posslbUlties In the poser found his liver “ shrunken showing the existing contours of Police formed a hand-holding Naturalization papers proving self-service. Windsor Hill; Lours PUver jr., (Dempsey, Democrat, leaving first session and act in the sec­ to half its proper size, leathery 200 the land and the contours as line in the middle of the street, citizenship should presented 15 Radding St.; Alfred Elwyn, Ijths State ^ n a te and the State ond,” he said. in consistency and greenish-blue they are proposed after the Nlantlc; GeoigeD . Uhl, Glastmi- keeping the two groups apart. p apular by naturalized citizens. Due to construction, parking ■i^ouse as the principal bastions in color” and his spleen more completion of the operations. SPECIAU Still needed are more staff to There were no incidents and for emergencies is severely re­ bury; Mrs. Betty N. Aceto, 70 than double its proper size.o No permit ^11 be issued until Democratic power in the help the individual legislators no arrests. Manchester Evening Herald, stricted. The pnbUc Is urgenfly Sunnyvlew Dr., Vemwi; Hor­ ^Jjjjptate during the next two years. such a plan has been filed with M O N . 9 TUBS 9 W ED. and committees, as weU as Beethoven had a “ brain and A number of the demonstra­ Hebron correspondent, Ann requested not to park near the ace L. Norcross, 77 Rachel Rd.; *he commission, and the requir­ The 38-year-old majority lead- more office space, meeting mind capable of many years of tors yelling “ Ethel go home” Emt, tel. 228-3971. emergency entrance except to Warren Harris, 33 Coolidge St.; ^jJjBr said he would IJke to see the ed bond posted. The approvi of Mrs. Annie B. Grout, 44C Case rooms, and fUing space. Legis­ musical productivity, had his identified themselves as mem­ the commission will then be re­ discharge emergency or wheel­ ■BMState pay the full cost of local lators now d i not have a place life not been shortened by alcoh­ bers of the Citizens Committee chair admissions. To ^ c k up dis­ Dr.; Dennis Oswald, 40 Olcott JJjJjKihool construction. The exlst- corded on the plan and the per­ St.; Kenneth L. Acelln, 44 Gar­ where they can talk with croposed by AjeUo and ap- POPIHLAR MARKKTSI The commission will also re­ Also, Frank H. Mlchewlcz, Increased pay for legislators age o f 67 after turning out more Chavez launched in the Salinas quire a bond in a sufficient nnrae will instmet you where to s i 4 >roved during the last leglsla- would be another problem, he great music than alihost any Valley “salad bowl” fields last C l drive to pick up tiie pattent.. 120 Avery S t; Robert S. Jc2m- JJJlve sessimi. amount, with sufficient surety aim 3 In son, 67 Beelzebub Rd., South F i r s t said. Although the pay w ill be man in history. August. or sureties, based on the condi­ wr “ iity proposal would offer increased automatically with Patienta Today: 276 Windsor; Glenn Bumbam, East tions of the permit. TMuric minimum uniform school the adoption of annued sessions, PUCES IFFECTIVE MONDAY THItOU6H WEDNESDAY, DECEMDER 7-8-9 1970 Weekend Toll Hartford; J. Martin Visney, S. buildings that the state would Also, no applicant will .be able ADMITTED SATTJRDAY: River Rd., Coventry; Milo E. it is now $4,000 for the two-year to carry on operations below a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kathleen L. Agnew, 40 Tower N a t i o n a l pay for,” AJeUo said. We Reserve The Right To Umit Quantities Ward, 694 R ye St., South Wind­ period, he expimnoU. Ice and fire figured In the “ lA c a l communities have got g^rade to be dxed by the com­ Rd.; Mrs. M ary L. Boudreau, sor; Robert J. Campbell, 77 ”^A legislator can spend his death of three persons in Con­ to have this kind of help. Frop- mission without, on each occa­ Llndholm Comer, Andover; Benton S t; Frank Warech, 12 whole pay on expenses,” AjeUo necticut over the weekend, an­ Stores^^]^^ <.erty taxes are stretched to the sion, obtaining the commis­ Mrs. Helen I. Coleman,- Cedar Proctor Rd. said. COMPLETE other was killed by his own car ^m^reaking point; yet, without toBEW X sion’s permission In writing. Swamp Rd., Coventry; John W. -Also, Mrs. Robert A. BV>rtln Although foreseeing poUUcal In the garage of his home and -»supplylng adequate aid, the 1HSURAN8MITH* However, a tolerance of twelve Dixon, East Hartford;- -Robert and son, Lebanonr-Mrs. Fred fights in the new legislature, inches will be permltteijl .at the two were killed In highway, ac­ instate and federal governments SINCE 1914 B. Edgett, 30 Crosby Rd.; Mrs. Vlolette and son. Shoddy Mill AJello said he was confident termination erf operations. cidents—one of them in New Effle O’Connor, East Hartford. ^ re q u ire each school to meet INSURANCE Rd., A n < ^ er; Mrs. James W. York. mtheir standards.” ttiat the new attitude of the Any permit issued will state Also, Mrs. Mary Peistore, 64 Char tier and daughter, 618 Cen­ The fire claimed the Uvea of jjjj;’ He said that wealthier com- House — openness, rather than the time within which the Margaret Rd.; John Roche, ter St.; Mrs. Daniel Lehan and work is to be carried on and two young Norwich boys Satur­ Mtinunities could add extra factli- politics—^would aid in solving i' " S' ‘ Meadows Convalescent Home; son, 601 Bush Hill Rd.; Mrs. differences in positions of House SERVICE day as they were playing in an ^j^es to the basic school building ftolshed and the land brought Antoni J. St. John, East Hart­ FraiKis DeGray and son, RFD to the predetermined grade and abandoned car near their homes —■at their own expense. leaders and the administration. ford; B. Alan Shaw, 28 S. Haw­ 2, Rockvlllo: Mrs. WUUam J. stable condition. The commis­ in the Oak Knoll section. Fire I ^ He added that a basic, state- “I also believe Gov. MeskiU thorne St.; Mrs. Ruth M. Tuck­ Gilson Jr. and son, East Hart­ sion, without consent of any officials said George Church, 9, •wwlde schedule for teachers’ sal- will take that 'type of approach er, 467 E. Center St.; Mrs. ford. f ir - n surety, may extend the permit and Clyde Baker, 6, may have mjUles would be another goal for —that he wiU encourage us to ■ Florence M. Vinton, 144 Bran­ DWOHARGED YBSTBR- tK-;;-!' /^,'f from time to time. been playing with matches be­ Mthe legislature. talk with him in his office and REAL ford St.; Mrs. Abigail Wyse, ISIRLaN STEAKS And, a covering stand of per- fore the car caught fire. The nn Critlcizliig the state’s 'tax Iron out some of the differences Broad Brook. etmial vegetation will have to Church boy was the son of Mr. ■nfructure as Inelastic and pro- before the issues come (mto the ESTATE ADMITTED YESTERDAY: be estSbIlshed before the bond and Mrs. George Church. Young mducing insufficient revenue, AJ- floor,” AjeUo said. David S. Aamodt, 125 Main St.; F.VMOIS may be released. Baker was the son of Mr. and Mcello said the tax system hit in- Joseph Barth, 40 Buckland St.; HUDSON VITAMINS iUSDA{ N.Y. Upon completion of the op­ Mrs. Wallace (Baker. Both vic­ n^u stry heavily in the state and Norman E. Benner, East Hart­ ami erations, the land will have to tims were pronounced dead at CUT J^riidvocated incentives to attract Armed Attack be left in a stable condition no the scene. ford; Mrs. Sarah M. Berk, 20 DRUr. PRODITTS CHOICE) Zlmew industry. less valuable for development Mrs. Norman J. Howe, 26, of Ansaldl Rd.; Michale F. Blesso, y*~ “We also need tax Incentives ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — Three Availahio At \ and use than it was before the Torrlngton, died Sunday ailter Hartford; Walter F. Broderick, 4—and training assistance to re- bullets crashed through a living commencement of operations. the car her husband was driving 401 Keeney St.; William J. Col­ W E L D O N D R U O ( O. Rum p S te a k ni^uce unemployment,” he added. room window and lodged in the HALVES ’These regulations will not ap­ coUlded with another on ice- lins, 69 Deerfield Lane, South 7(i7 Main Slri-cl *• One w ay to set . up such a celling early Sunday at the ply to the removal of excess covered Route 26 in Litchfield. Windsor. Ull^rogram would be to have the home o f Leroy Johnson, a black •At tin- Same I.o\v POPULAR material in connection with a Her husband was hospitalized in Also, Robert E. Cowles, 80 Shert Cut 1 . 1 . 2 9 ■Hitate borrow money by issuing state senator. ROBERT J. SMITH, building permit or driveway satisfactory condition. The other Summit St.; Shelia M. Erickson, Dii-ect-R.v-Mail Price IIIDtondB, he said. Johnson is head of House of INSURANSMimS SINCE 1914 permit when supervised by the driver, Thomas J, Gallagher, 32, East Hartford; Mrs. Rose M. -Ask for Fre<‘ CatvloK V-* "However, until the state gete Sports Inc., which engineered Issuing authority. of Torrlngton, was treated and Dolan, 83 Doming St., Wapping; SDederal revenue-sharing in wel- Muhammed All’s boxing come­ Wm Also, on the agenda for the r-.'leased. Howe, 32, was charged Mrs. Dorothy E. Forde, 106 Oak mm «i>fare and education, there Is no back and which was seeking with failure to yield one-half of St.; Christine A. and Douglas promote a fight here betweento 649-5241 meeting will be the considera­ Xlway we can take care of all tion of buffer strips around the the highway. P. Goodrich, ’Talcottvllle; Mrs. jjjieo d s,” AJello said. All and Joe Frazier, the current 963 M A ilU STREET, MANCHESTER business property owned by Robert J. MUton, 36, died In Doris Johnson, East Hartford. — Asked what position file Dem- hea'vyweight boxing champion. ((around Floor Next to House & Hale) the garage of his Stamford home Also, Mark S. Keith, 97 Over­ James Darby on Rt. 66 and Al­ A/,* J ^UJI^ratic majority would take in bert Goldstein on Rt. 86. SaUu-day when he was opening look Dr.; Elizabeth D. Knox, ■vdhe legislature, AJello said party The commission has request­ the garage dcx>r for his wife. P o­ RFD 2, Manchester; Sybella R. JHHleaders In the House would seek ed the above parties to attend lice said the car lurched for­ Larkin, 919 Main St.; Andrew ■Bto sit down with the next gov- the meeting as neither has ward, first throwing Milton into Llebman Jr., Carpenter Rd., IHH^mor, Thomas J. MeskiU, and compiled as of this date with the garage and then pinning him Coventry; Mrs. Ruth M. Lucas, ' Sbak Hoose. bb- •Mdlscuto policy. the town’s buffer strip zoning against a wall. Storrs; Mrs. Angela Mac, ^ “We wUl not obstruct the gov- regulations. Police said the car apparently Center Rd., Rockville; Gary J. |bf ft ilvR iB nifciU e low Price! » e m o r ’s pirograms for the sake Prior to the regular meeting, started in motion as Mrs. Miltcm Minor, 66 Winter St.; Gregory open r i i f obstruction. W e w ill not take the commission will hold a pub­ was sliding across to the driv­ P. Nolln, 139 Walker St.; John ■-^slticHis to get headlines, but lic hearing to consider a re­ er’s seat. N o charges were filed. Pllawskl, Windsor Locks. every l5«ther to Insure progress for quest from Murray Ostrager to An accident on the New Eng­ Also, Mark S. Putnam^ Rt. 2, lb ipour state,” said the dynamic, Meuh Z p/dim/i ItnDO’Jedi Lo/nb subdivide property on Jones St. land Thruway near Harrison, Coventry; Alphonso Rocco, n if e Center Cut Pork Chops lH ^dlng legislator. , into three parcels. N.Y., took the life of Curtis C. Hartford; G. David Sink, 377 ^ AJello said the most crucial ' Bulletin Board Oliver, 41, of East Norwalk. Po­ E. Center St.; Theodore J. till 9! -'Issue would be the governor’s e v e r y o n e The following meetings and lice said he was changing a flat Stepanski, 42 Otis St.; Paul L. budget, and said the Democrat- activities are scheduled for this tire -adien wind blew his hat oft. Sullivan, 73 Horton Rd. JHc majority would study It be- tire when wind blew his hat off Also, (Mrs. Sally D. Sullivan, tree week: — —fore presenting an alternative. SHOULDER Monday: Regiotml District 8 Simday morning. He was hit by 42 Hawthorne St.; 'Thomas N. ■H “ However, I believe there vrlll Board of (Education open drug a car as he chased It, officers Trevithick, Merrow; Luthrop llte bulbs p u r ‘ •"Tie great iMlosophlcal dlffer- program meeting, 7:30 p.m., said. D. West, Stafford Springs; Mrs. ■I^ences to what programs to em- Rham High School; Gilead -Hill Lee E. Sowell. 22, of Wllli- Gemelle Wetteland, 27 Winter ^tjAiasize,” he said. U M CHOPS - School .Building Committee mantic was killed Saturday night AJello said he believed in the meeting, 8 p.m., Gilead school. when his car ran out of control PROGRESS ■^Mig run Connecticut’s legisla- Thesday; Planning and Zoning on Rt. 32 and crashed into a —-ture would become unicameral. ECONOMICAL & DELICIOUS ‘ Commission public hearing and utility pole In South Windham. IJJ^’Tlie House and Senate are not PROGRESSO -^significantly different anymore, l^and therefore there is little rea- 237 /575 750/692 — sem fo r having both,” he said. First AJello said another area of RIB UHHB CHOPS ' ''''2RIID Pilllll '• PflDGRE55 —>declrion would be appointments National ITmade by the governor. Many TENDER & JUICY TOMATOES "►must be. approved by both Stores "houses, although, some may b e , “ handled by either. — “Hie governor has the right Get the money ■-to have department heads of his LOIN LAMB CHOPS 119 nixhoice and we won’t obstruct “ that choice,” he said. you neecl.»with an COLOMBIAN COFFEE AJello, a lawyer and former —'corporation counsel for Ansonla, H n o s t 1 0 0 % p u rg ed that the legislature take ’’’ action to provide more dnig- American Loan! Regular or Drip ' ■ o" Give the Fashion Mate* zig-zag T^ticatment facilities and enforce- T{t& F/ieikfiAt TW kfffi/ Eae/v abuse laws. Each portable sewing machine by This is a time of year when many people ^i^irea needs more funding, he Singer with case. $88.00. GO LDEN YELLO W ' find themselves short of cash. If you need BUFFIT CAT FOOD f6 V ^ « 'Ctoid. "W e have to expand state and \ Friskies All Flavors ■ < S M money, for any reason, now’s the time to 37. private faculties that provide apply for an American Loan. Put cash in programs Uke Daytop. PoUti- have always been great your pocket or purse now... and select the Gerber's Baby Foods.">~j6 ^ 73< -rior conducting studies, but what repayment plan most convenient for you. Choppod 6 r«fiwt98c HJs needed is more action,” he “ said. D ayti^ Is a nationally BANANAS lO i When borrowing makes sense, come to 2known rehabUitation center in American. Visit our office nearest you, or Prince Spagbetti 2i^53« "qjoymour for former drug ad- ALL PURPOSE Ildlcts. give u s^ call... today. “ Commending Connecticut for Sweet n ' Low Sugar Substitute SuAl J9c U ts poUuti3-4168 *A7»adetnvko( THE SINGER COMRANV ■ ScrubUe Pot Cleaner Asri4 3 lc CO.. INC. under SINGER COMPANY. «We Can Work It Out Together” 1229 Main St. 856 m a i n ST., MANCHESTER — TEL 647042S Ty-De-Bol \ MWiaiAMI Uarta 8 3 c PKone 649-5238 BLOCKBUSTER S/R/UUOSi I TW BflN Tu IW t ( ■ i

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■ Alex Honte Sports Slate ] Wells Received BaU Back home recuperating from surgery on his left knee MHS Giants Played Two Gaines, niESDAY. DEO. 8 is Alex Hacimey, golf pro­ Penney at East Catholic fessional at the Manchester Rockville at South Windsor Country Club. Bacon Academy at Coventry Granby at Ellington Hackney was discharged For Dramatic Catch last Saturday. ^ He’s looking In Season Opener On Field and on Scoreboard WEDNESDAY. DEO. 9 for one play. As the Jets front Football N o .2 in the first half,” said WeUs. “I forward to having visitors going Into next week’s show- In the first half they’d lose the ly with a team that’s not as Cheney Tech at Somers ' ^ NEW YORK (AP)—The ^ NEW YORK (AP)-^im missed Uuee of four-passes. The four pressed in, he floated one until he’s able to get out and dowti with the first-place Car^v- good and we all wait for some­ Manchester C.C. at Middle'^ Natkmal FoottNtU Conference scoreboard kept telling the whole season, everything, they’d Otto, the burly C&klahd weather had nothing to do with toward the end zone where By PA-T McCABE topped all first half scorers around with the help of By DEAN YOST team," continued the coach who le leadership of Coach Pat nals. one else to make the big play,” sex C.C. Eastern Dlvlalon fought for.” it—I was Just mlssingf them. WeUs had a two-man escort— It was with a "hea'vy with 16 points. crutches. is .now in his fourth season at has lo(>ked real sharp New York Giaiits it was For 30 minutes, however, McNeil said. "What we were all FRIDAY, DEO. 11 center, stood in the middle W L TPoLPts-OP This is the worst day I've ever Thomas and W.Ki Hicks. The third frame saw' b<^ The pi^nlar veteran pro Manchester High, Rock- Rockville. In prabtice and opened their while the scoreboard figures Webster’s tongue-lashing had looking for, we got in Shy’s run- Bristol. Central at Manchester of the uniform-strewn St. Louis .727..... 281 166 heart” that the Eagles of their day, but it took them “ I kept sight of the baU aU the dugs batUe to a standoff as was operated on Oct. 6. An ville High and Ellington Greg Berger and Larry Wll- college liaison last Saturday mounted against the Cardinals, its effects, and It was Les Shy’s back.” St. Thomas Seminary {at had." NT Giants .667 264 222 Catholic dealt Sacred a long time to relay the Raiders dressing room and But Wells scored the only Ume," said WeUs, vdto foUowed infection slowed progress. High ha've yet 'to see has- ® P®**" seasoned vet- 'With a win against tough Mid­ the heavily-favored Glahts ap­ 62-yt^rd runback of the second- “ I’d be lying if I said every­ Cheney Tech ' Dallas .667 241 209 Heart its initial defeat by the l ^ l M ^ a n going under­ touchdowns the Raiders man­ the ball from Lamonica untU it The' cast Is expected off be­ ketball competition but by Rams. dlesex C.C. Wednesday night message across the line of peared tO‘ forget that they had a half kickoff that provided the one was up for this game," South Windsor at Wilbur prepared for the usual Wash. . 4 8 0 ,383 246 281 the score o f 60-54 Saturday neath more to center Connors. aged on the only recepUwis he reached the end ztme, where fore Christmas. th is w eek all th ree will starUng players the Cougars go In Middletown. scrimmage. game to win, too. As a result, impetus and the running of Ron Tarkenton said. “ I’d like to Cross postgame ritual of award­ PhUa. .- 2 9 1 .182 206 288 night in a highly contested A 26-foot Jumper by Qulsh at cnis wecK an inree win ^ made, the first on a 13-yard Thomas Upped it and Wells " I ’m making progress and Captain this seiapn 'will be “ We played two games out they went ihto the dreeing Johnson, who picked up 64 of his have won this one without play­ Newington at Rockville ing game balls to outstand­ , Central Dlvlalon duel at the Kennedy gym In the buzzer pulled the Eagles to have joined the other area sides Berger and Willett there pass from 43-year-old George grabbed it. “ Even when I saw feeling good,’’ Hackney re­ sch(x>ls in the 1970-71 hardcourt veteran Ron Mirek. hoop- there today—one on the field room at halftime trailing 6-3. 100 yards after intermission, ing it, and I think most of the' Bolton at Coventry ing performers. x-Minn. 10 2 0 .833 263 122 Waterbuiy. within one at 46-46. - is Mike WeUs a guard, Bob that kept the Giants on the Blanda and the second on a La­ that it was Upped, I kept my r ported this ‘'morning, which season. sters Tom Rea, Ray Cdipposeo, and one on the scoreboard," "We started out too early guys felt that way. Nobody was Tolland at Ellington “ We give one," said Otto, "to Detroit 8 4 0 .667 299 179 ^iWth Captain Ed Bitzgerald Capitsdizlng on many missed Dean, Tom Carruthers, a for­ Jim Sullivan, OoUlns Jued goal and Tarkenton tossed a drive that started with the Jets the conversion and i give the Clarke Arena. This will mark dropping 26 games. He has two that finally put the heavily-fa­ “But, if we don’t win t/oday, incomplete . L. Angeles 8 3 1 ! t n 271 171 frame to provide a mar- of the floor to.gain a sweet 'win the rival meetii^ with East the stubborn Buffalo Bills 20-6. vored .Giants ahead to stay In nine-yard touchdown pass to we’re done next week. Now It A lot of passes fell off Wells’ leading 13-7 and Just 38 seconds Raiders their fifth vlctmry of the San Fran. 8 3 1 .727 276 233 that was never headed by over a highly touted Heart'con­ Y ale Rom ps the third season of coaching for 7-14 seasons and last year the the Indians’ Jim Mbriarty. C^ithoUc Tuesday o n .. the The victory, coupled with St. the final quarter. McNeil early in the fourth quar­ means everything." fingerUps, incomplete, Sunday remaining. season in the l^st minute o t Atlanta S 1 Z .300 172 208 the determined guests. Sacred tingent. Rams were 15-7. Ha-ving mixed emotiems about Eagles’ home fl(wr. Penney Louis’ ie-3 loss to Detroit, pulled “ I chewed them out pretty ter before flipping a four-yarder “ I won’t have any problems Lee Success in a performance he described On the first play, Lamonica play. N. Oiieans 2 9 1 .182 142 288 Heart led at halftime by a The fouling proved to be the EUington opens the campaign Over UConn the coming season, RockvUIe with a North Central OonnecU- will Join the CXHL In September the Giants within one-half game good at halftime," said Coach to Frederlckson for the wrap-up getting them up for St. Louis," as the worst he can remember arched one deep to Wells and They Ued Kansas City 17-17 on X —Clinched division UUe single marker. pitfall of |ho Hearts as they score. the Raiders got the ball on the Coach Bob Oorlett doesn’t have cut Conference contest with of the National Football Confer­ Alex Webster. "I told them If Webster agreed. “ They khow In Starting as a pro, collegian or high a 48-yard Blanda field goal with ------Heart Gary Franks led all could only convert on four of host out-of-staters. Biship Hend- New York 33 on an interference much h e i^ t but hopes for an Granby High. Court Hamed, a ence’s Eastern Dlvsion lead they kept playing like they had “ We go into a game supposed­ what they have to do.” schooler. But it was the one that four seconds left. They beat Conference scorers with 26. Fitzgerald and 11 from the charity stripe while InFeature ricken of Rhode Island. bounced onto his fingerUps that call against Earlie Thomas. exciting seas(m. The Rams Junior forward at six feet, Is the Cleveland 23-20 on a 62-yard .. Eastern Division Junior sharpshooter Tim Qulsh the Eagles tallied seven of Weeken(V coUege basketball a c -' travel to neighboring South South I^Undsor, besides the Ranis’ Role he’ll try to use to blot out the Lammiica tried another pass, key man In the Knights’ scoring Blanda field goal with four sec­ W L (T Pejh Pts. OP led the locals with 17 points eight. Both teams shot 44 per.,tlon in the state centered around Windsor Tuesday night in an In- secemd the seascxi rest. but it fell incomplete, and he Bltmore attack. Last seas

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Full-time openings avail­ NVAKEc a guaeeoN/c S T R e e r / T H e s H o c i ^ a c r o s s 3 S t e e l t o o l ab le. TFsr more infonnattoh W A C e e FO R TUSHTENlHfi •s a y . T R e A r M e w T 4 Complete -TOSIOUR OIL BURNER man, experienc­ WOUL.F FOR AAOllTHy I H o n e U u g h and Interview, call 9 a.'m. — A F e w BDI.-1S w Hiue vue T G i ^ e trust HousohoM SarvicM APPQMTMENr ed In aU phases a t h eating. ecieH Tifre /a u r t > t 3 U H O U R /kpppa«m ces/ 5 L a w y e r ( a b . ) CLASSIFUSO ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS O M -nM E- Wages commensurate with ex­ 7 p.m ., 289-7458, M onday and RHANCe O UR OWM THIS FRANie I S S ^ t i v * 6 L i t t l e ( d i a l . ) ^ ^ Oftewd 13-A Tu esday. iHC^PEM PeHT j n c t U c i n a 7 D i m i n i s h 8 AJI. to 4i80 PJL ' perience. Many benefits. Call 14AtUini*ucce« a Of sarcastic -TWO handymen want a variety p e s c A R C H / 15 U rban* DO YOU know of anyone who 1 6 W r i t t e n i n affirmation of Job* 1^ day or hour. We Bor, eee-UBi. ^ . -'could uae air extra |40 or |60 9 T o w n ( C o m - COPY CLOSING TIM E FOR CLASSO IED ADVT. clean.yards, attlarand cellars. ^AFic/ressI v e r s e Lih prefix) a 'week? If you do caU 648- 4 8 S e r a g U o 4M Fa(."DAT BBF^’r K PCBUOA'nON Reasonable. Call 648-6806. BULLARD Opemtmrs^ and «wt-v I 1 7 T e n n i s l O C o n u s d * OW, ianytlme. "J . , ' accessory r o o m s DoadBne tor Saturday and Moaday is 4:se iLm. Friday Chucker t^rators. Set up and 18 l A J W h a u n t B r o s 4 9 I r i s h CU8TOK made draperies, slip operate. AU benefits. ApjUy eTM if» M».kr OJ, N». OH. 1 1 S i n f u l exclam ation 1 9 A n c i e n t 12 Received (ab.) W B rw d ^e 5 0 A f r i k a a n s covers and reupholsterlng. Dean Machine Producta, 102' 2 0 K i n d o { laScor^ul 3lEupop^ p l e a s e r e a d Y O m a d Situorions W aeled-w - l a u g h t e r 5 3 L a k e i n Budget terms. Established in Colcolal Rd., Mancheeter. A L L E Y O O P BY V. T. H AM LIN Uu^ter capital A f r i c a 1946. D ays, 524-0164, evenings, F t m a l a 3 8 24ConsteUation a Chemical ■ “ ^etit Ada** are taken over tiM pkone ae a 27K ni*t’sUUe 5 4 I i o n d o n J^orttoer shoiild read Us ad SeBIBST 649-7690. / MR.SRASSditC .SHOULMTTBE MORE OUR PISEON HAS,;! ..MIPK£B>ME Y i S O T A N E W NOTHINd DEFINITE AT (iA I ^ icaj suffix „ .nllery ■ r DAY care In my Ucensed J U S T L E F T ---- INF0KMB>CFWUR S H T , PROJECT U N S> THE/^HOMSNT, ALLEY 2 8 S h i p s f r e i g h t 22‘‘LdBoheme” period r r and RKPOBT KBBOB8 in ttm A m d r x z v m a t ^ 16 s t il l IttAN AMoniER MOOR. UP.POC? 32Co«guiate 5 6 F o r r v A m B N a c u m . 3 3 E x u d e heroine 390utcome 5 7 R o a a b u s n *? reaponalble for only OND In- ATTMEMOfiT- TUBE ASSEMBLERS 3 5 I m p a i r s 23 Iccentric 42 p a a u d o c a t p 2 2 1 ^ to*®rtlon J®r any adTerUaement and tfeaa HAVE AN EASY 3 8 P r i o r t o wheel laughter 5 8 T o w n i l l ^ "make good** teertkn. Error* wUeh 1KX)E6 WHEN FOR AIR-CRAFT PARTS 8t. a rea , 648-1687.______24 AsaUoch 46 Social class O k l a h o m a NbU DO GET ( p r e f i x ) HOLIDAY RN desires fuU or pftrt-tlme po- 38 C olloquial 5 9 M a r r y 2iJS5ed^«nS?eS?«^le!^^ t h e r e - [^EAPRANtaM ^ A H ia j ------Able to work to blue j»Tnt re- sitloa in Doctor’s (Kfice, Eve­ assertion (2 r r r !T IT 1C P R K J B r n e s * •words) r " 1 ] 4 r 7"! 9 Let “HEIALY’B" residential, / i-7 qulrements. Apply nings only. CaU 872-4111. 4 0 N o t h i n g , □ i r (Boeknne, «*■ Free) experts take the load off ][ ■ WWWWA.W.THW BtM W* 4 l L o u d l a u ^ i i “ □ your shoulders, at very nom­ EXPERIENCED . babysitter, 43 Scottish nam e r r \ M 3 - 2 7 1 1 wiU care for your children, 4 4 W i f e o f r r - > ^ 8 1 5 - 3 1 3 6 inal expenses, by cleaning E. A. PATTEN CO. A t h a m a s I t y o u r: d a ys o r even in gs. CaU 847-1877. ( m y t h . ) r r ■ ■ 80S WethereU St. BY NEG COCHRAN KU A iilpm abftw For Sola 4 OUT OUR W AY 45Grantsas . w i . H l 7 : 4 W ^ r r 1 K itch en s S trip Manchester, Conn. <3piau1. s u i t a b l e Dogs ' ■ BIwb P tH 41 4 8 E d U > k g r a i n iip s iiia HERALD FORD Country Sedan, 6 pas­ R e c R oom s W ash YOU SAY WHEN YOU FINISHEP DEUVERWfi IWANTTOLAUSH 51 O perated ilH ■ senger, 1966. Automatic tiwis- C arp etin g Shampoo £j21iL!5iiJit2±iiiii2!L. MY PAPERS FOR M E YOU HAD O NE L E F T f 'A T H I W B U T I C O U L D 5 2 D e a d , , w 34 __ CRY/ I SUFFERED ■ ■ u mlssion, power steering, 8 i^Tndows (In-out) W ax OREAT Dane Puppies, blacks,, t h e n y o u w e n t b a c k o v e r THE ROUTE, 5 5 A r r a n g e s i n □ w U 4 0 cylin d er. 649-2189. REFRIOSSIAITON service- __ __ GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN d o u b l e - c h e c k e d e a c h c u s t o m e r , a n d THROUtSHTH'WHOLE w BOX LE1TERS Venetian Blinds Vacuum ears cropped. AKC registered. ► f o l d s □ ■ y 1" □ H earing and Plum bing 17 Business O pportunity 28 Help W onted man minimum two-years ex- 7 4 2 ^ ^ 9 JTIU . HAP AN e x t r a ? W ELL... HOW T H I N S W I T H H K A 57 Sound of 3■ 4 4 C ella rs Vacuum ing A N D IT DIDN’T ♦ r E m -T m t 1962 OLDSMOBILE, 98. Good F e i h o l e 3 5 perlence. Good pay and work- x ^ o ie a b o u t YtoOR (% PER T 1 P IP N T • l a u g h t e r __ 1 1 □ GRANT'S Plumbing Service — /'■ /. ■ H E V / i ou^r agAM gp a m p THINK IT WAS NECESSARY TO OCCUR70 M l, 60 B iblical — 1 condlUcm. Asking $426. Call ing conditions, including paid AKC Registered Iriidi Setter, fe-\ \ EITHER/ i r 146 t n f n n i a t k n YOU C O M g IN M gfZe Wlr^^ M uPCY f% eT/ PUT YbUR NAME DOWN HERE/ m o u n t a i n b r $ 4 649-2101. “BE REAU.Y CLEAN, SSSS" E A R N $15,000-$80,000. HELP wanted Monday through vacation, hoUdays and sick male, O-mcntlis old. Klnvarra ^ 61 Conceive 5 5 " s o IT THE HERALD wlH not u 6 2 WUde r m 1064 CHEVROLET 2-door, V-8, BE HEALY CLEAN " F rid a y 10 a m to s d m jS>- *“11 hwupenco ben- bloodlines. Extremely good A S A heroine 56 67 iST dlsoIn«e the identity of SAM WATSON Plumbing and ply at Arby’s Roast Beef, 267 **H®- 289-2275. with chUdren, 872-9816. 6 3 S t u f f e d r any advsrtlaer using box automatic, I860. 1062 Pontiac Compute Janitorial serv- Heating. Bathroom remodel­ ST station wagon, I860. CaU 646- SHELL DEALER Broad St., Manchester, 649- ^ DOWN I letters. Readers answer­ icea; Industrial, residential, ing and repairs. BTee esti- ing blind box ads who 1199. institutional. Fully insured 8013. BUUJXIZER trainees needed. PUPPIES — half setter 7-weeks lt>oUtical w r a " m-Ues. CaU 649-8808. z I j J desire to protect tbair for your protection. Ten Ambitious man desired now See schools and classes. old, MO- CaU 648-6826. party (ab.) Identity can' toUow ‘Us 1968 K H A R M A N GUiia. D ark ■* 2 Pi«FOtition ^rears o t satisfying local for existing 3-bay service (N tw tp »p *r firterptlia A tm .) p roced u re: green, expertly maintained. ie r v lc e . DONUT men — some expert- AT STUD — AKC registered 7 M i l l h i e r y , station with blgh gaUonage ^ .-S >'’ / Complete with tape player. IM AGINE A NEW YEAR ence {deferred for new shtq) Qerman Shepherd. CaU 649* o Enclose your reply to A sk in g 11,475. CaU 648-5876. Dressm oking 1 9 located in ToUand, Conn. the box in an envelope — operaUons. Good wages. Apply' 1292 weekdays, 1-484-6462 Call for FR E E Estim ates. ElxceUent opportunity for W ITH NO BILLS I address to the Chuudllsd 1967 CHRYSLER Newport cus­ TFkOUBLE finding minis? Cus* in pers < A . w 1068 NOVA Sport Coupe, vinyl corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 MANCHESTER — DeUvery- P lan wnnkiv 11 o ^ ^ P®^ Sheet. Assorted notes — 0 0(1 n . **0 agsa TWO OFA KINO Ugfat trucking and package de- p art-tim e, CaU 649-4619. MEWPIMIO.C custom interior, V-8, auto­ M ain St., 649-6221. . ^ ^ M ®®t« M.00, Print Mart. Oo.. - 0: “(|l l/l/t n 0 G 0ft ' W T t M T matic, economical, one owner. Uvery. Refrigerators, washers * Many more benefits ‘ ______Comer E. Middle T^ke. and 0 0 V o O ( * 0| T and stove moving, specialty. 0 t 0 ||0M(|{ ' lost bod Found 1 CaU 649-7997. MEDICAL Technologist Super- Woodbrldge. ' o o f l . ' S H O R T R I B S BY FRANK O’NEAL A T T O P N ^ B u iM k n g — Folding chairs for rent. 649- visor —Must have degree and ' — r~r:— ;zr7— ~ —~ ft . rrfiflftii' 0“ ' A 0 J “LOST —Savings Passbook Ito. 0762. FABRIC DEPT. M i \ (If Contracting 14 - GET THE FACTS hfi A S fip rniriaiurnii ah.M.1.1 ni COBTELL S A t Uc Oat, Route M o O / O i V l CARE TO GOSSIP? 01686-9 Hartford National Bank ______Trucks— Tractors 5 MANAGER « 0* . 0|0® N. J. LAFLAMME — Cari>enter Call coUect week days 289- 60 have soiS ftlS rS ^ et • O o i ^ ’ 1966 CHEVY half-Um pickup, contractor. Additions, remod­ perlence. StarttaT to |U,000. ^ 1' - , V0 ' | l I * pike Office. AppUcaUon made ExceUent condition. Call 649- Pointing— Papering 21 1621, Mr. Palumbo, evening No fee. Rita Itorsoonel. 646- “ d dothliig, i « j 1) 1'/ lor Payment;"------5U 7 eling and . repairs. CaU' any- ______and weekends 267-4784 Mr. If you love fabrics and like accessories, parts, service. 12-1 o/ z 1 I ? 5 l _ /.A.-/';.!'* M qO 0 ft J ______time for free itottoate. 876- RICHARD E. MARTIN, palnt- people we may have Just the ,>1',, o''/. i T v. ^ v \ X i/ . 0 F '■v.f ^ AW- ,,„J LOST — PassbocUc No. 78-3 LoweU, or write V '" '- o i 1 \>i//. .Oft 0 j J ' ) o —------t®42. tag contractor. FuU profession- opportunity yw ’re looking MEDICAL records Ubrartan .I n>i/ / -< I \'l// 0 '4H. 0 0 Savings Bank of Manchester. 0 0 \\l(' n (I (I 6 IL Garage Service— ______r— al painting service, interior - SH ELL O IL CO. for. You wiU train to man­ Director - Must be a r^ tei- Marlow’s furniture de­ Application made for payment. Stoiw 10 re?*r^« estimates, fuUy age our fabric department ed medical records Librarian P“rt“ ®“t- Magnu® electric or- OtOroge m rooms, room additions, inmimH, aailaa'i i aao.(» bk 477 Connecticut Blvd., 1 1 Insured. 649-4411, 649-9285. in Manchester and eventual­ and bave some supervisory ex- ^®**®> M9.96, up. Radios, BUZZ SAW YER BY ROY CRANE kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, , ______East Hartford, Conn. 2 WANTED — garage for 8 ly assume complete respm- perlence. Starting to 111.400 P^®*“>®. TVs, tsqie recorders ^ILLV BOB GOES WDE, TH R ^S TD Announceinents siding, general repairs. QuaUty WALLPAPER hanger, expert- months for storage. CaU 649- slblUty for it. No fee. Rita Personnel, 646- *®®t“rt“« RCA, Zenith, Pana- PEPPER IM THE ENP ZONE- workmanship. Financing avail- enced and reasonable. No MANCHES'IER Hospital Penny 8618. 4040. sonic, Sony. Vacuum cleaners, £ X » able. Economy BuUdem, Inc. painting. CaU after 6 p.m. 648------Hoover, Eureka, Regiiia, Shet- Saver Christmas shop, 616 ------Reliable woman with desire 648-6169, 872-0647 even in gs. 2068. Help W anted— FIRST CLASS salesman wanted land. Marlow’s Inc., 867 Main St.,, needs your discarded hintnir nrl«i for responsible position to work for tatematimial com- St. toys, gift items, and cloUitag w ionircycie*— C ^ B N T R Y — concrete steps. NAME your own price. Patat- F e m a l e 3 5 would do weU. We offer an pany. 648A766 between 12:30------in------good condition, to ------. ke^ its - BicycleS . 11 “aKdiways, remodeling tag, paperiiangtag, removal. ------exceUent salary and room a v e a n 3:30 p.m., evenings, 648-8046. ^ B C IA L deal, used 12 h.p. CUb j H , for advancement, in one of M &HD 6RINP. h or ------!— ^______Cadette with creeper gear, self the nation’s fastest moving LOAN Officer — (Oommercial) starter, 48” rotary mower and retaU chains. at least three-years experience 42" snow thrower, |996. 289- ______er related work. No Job too ______CLEANING woman wanted, 8-4 In business loons. Starting to 3406. small. Dan Moran, Builder. INSIDHS—outside painting. Spe* days weekly. Permanent posi­ CaU Mrs. Oarlson, 278-7403 116,000. D e g re e p re fe rre d . N o ------P o r s o n d ls BivenlngSj 640*8880. cial rates tor people over 65. tion. Send name, address, to arrange an interview. fee. iQta Personnel, 646-4040. GRAVELY TRACTOR with 80" / a ? la r-ARPirvTBV ™y compeUtors, then caU _ . — ------rotary mower and leaf jUck up, RIDE wanted to UOonn from phone num ber auid referen ces I«7UNDER LINES UP TO BLOCK A TECH O f f t r a d 13 CARPENTRY and remodeling Estimates given. 649-7868. BANK' TeUer — Ebcpertenced. snow blower, cultivator, 24” fiel © ItM Ip Ntt. laCw m fcf. U.I. M. OH. rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, to Box R., Manchester Herald. E W D eOALTHI^T WILL TIE THE Knokfield St. area for work- Very promoUble. Starting and 48" doser blade. 649-8037. FAKE/ AU repUes confidentlEd. Writ- SCORE,..BUT WATT/ ITS A tag woman, 8:80-4:30. 649-9030. YOUNG married men additions and garages. CaU B. H. MAOOWAN JR. & Sons, . ^ FABRICS NATIONAL salary open. No fee. Rita Pei^ '------— ------a s - - O Q “It runt on carbon m onoxide, and exhausts pure ______will ^ sm ^ re i^ Jobs wd Tom Corbitt, 648-0086. interior and exterior painting, abUlty not required. sctuiel, 646-404a KEEP your carpets beautifiil a i r l ” painting, also ceUa* cleaning ------.—rc r ; ---- ^ paper hanging. Thirty years HAVE you ever been to a U- 2 7 8 - 7 4 0 3 ---- ^------despite constant footsteps o t a and Hgbt trucking. CaU 646- LEON CIESZYNSKI builder Aiitom obnat For Sola 4 experience, four generations, sa Jewelry Party? Lisa Is MAINTBNANCB Men —Elec- busy famUy. Get Blue 'Lustre, M ICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD 2692, 646-2047. hom es custom huUt, re ­ 1967 VOUeSWAOEN, g ^ modeling, additions, rec rooms. ‘'^»'®d- new in this area. Managers MX3EPTIONIST - Mond^ trtcal- mechsmlcal background. Rent electric shampooer |1. WELL, JUST LISTEN TD THIS— I tires, good condition, heater, TIMBERLAND Tree Service, garages, kitchens remodeled, and salesgirls needed. No in- through TTiursdav. 8 to sn.m.. Top company. Plenty of over­ Paul’s Paint 4 WaUptqier Sup­ "THINGS APE NOT SO JO LLY time offered. Starting to |160. STEVE CANYON BY M ILTON CANIPF rad io. 11,096. CaU 640-4031. Tree removal, pruning, shrubs, bath tUe, cement work. Stops, CONTRACTOR Interior ex- vestment. Commissions paid Saturday, 9 to 8 p.m. Car ne- p ly . BETWEEN JOLLY JIMBO AND I No fee. Rita Personnel, 646- and lots cleared. Fifteen years dormers. Residential or com- tertor painting, papeir hanging, weekly. CaU Home Office col- cessary. Reply Receptionist HIS CREW... THE NUMBER ONE WHATI V\t)ULP HAVE \ 4010. ONE tued Trane gas furnace, TU COMIC AND HIS STAFF WHILE CURLY EEO W A S ^ P m H I D .I S O you DIDN'T O H . S T E V E ^ B U T I W A N T 1967 V O I K S W A O ^ buisi 6 experience. Bonded and tainu:- mercial. Gnu 649-4261 le c t 201-678-3377. TO KNOW ONE DONE IF CURLY HAD I Discount on waUpaper. CaU P . O. B ox 222, Manchester, 66.000 B T U output, 1140. One C rffAR CURLY T E a ME THAT -IT S SO SAP months guarantee, (recently ed. Free estimates. CaU 847------ARE NOT SMILING A T - R l J TELUNS T YOU THAT POOR O scar H eb ert, 646-3048. Conn. EACH OTHER.* S T E ^ CANYON, YOU BESSIE'S H US6AND- THE HONORABLE THIN6 WAS T H I N 6 . TRIED TD TAKE YOU A o verh a u led ). 11,400 o r |600 9479. HAUAIARR BuUdtag Co. For BABYSITTER needed in my used Janitrol gas furnace, l l E ^ FROM M E?.. WHY,I'D Sotesmen W onted 36>A T t^ a l l o w e d m e t o S T A Y HIS BROTHER-HAP FOR HIM TD 6IVE YOU U P - down and take over monthly home improvement, additions, .msinPH p T.in w ra _ riiiHtntn home, 3 chUdren, 3:30 to 10 48.000 B T U output, 186. E le c ­ DIED IN A NORTH VIET- ANP STAND BY HIS NEW LY HAVE SHOWN HIM MV IN THAT BEDIJOOM MERIT BAD6E IN INDIAN payments of |46.60. Body good. STOPS, sldewato, stOM waUs, rec rooms, garages, roofing, painUng. liitertor and exterior, ?••"• vicinity. Must WANTED housekeeper to Uve- TEXAS Refinery Owp. offers tro static air cleaners, power WIDOWED EX-SISTER-IN- 8*9.1.11 Ai8_.. ..A g fvsA AAi%ar fif^rk1of*Afl flaerarnnA rAn®flOAB. ah 8-9_i i . w . WRESTLING----- AND CaU A U ce a t 1-749-2806. fireplaces, flagstone terraces, gutters. Free estimates. AU paperhangtag, fully insured. *>®'Ve own transportation. CaU jjj 2 adults. CaU 640A8O6. opportunity foir high income humidifiers instaUed. Com­ FRIGHTENED HIM AWAY/ AU concrete repairs, both in- work guaranteed. 646-2527. For free estimates caU 849- M6^4493. plus regular cash and vacation p le te insta lla tions and add cms. NEED CAR? Credit very bad? side and outside railings, land- — bonuses, abundant fringe ben­ CaU T. P. Aitkin. Inc., 27 Tol­ Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ scaping. Reasonably priced. WES ROBBINS Carpentry re- 6658. If no answer 643-^62. ______. NURSE3 — RN — 7 to 3 p.m. r n or LPN, part-time, U to 7 efits to mature man in Man­ land Tpke., Manchester, 843- est Douglass accepts lowest CaU 648.0881. modeling specialist. Additions, ------and 8 to 11 p.m., part-time or a.m. 649-4619. cheeter area. Regardless of ex- 6793. down,_____ , ______smaUest______, payments, any- , ------:— zzzzz------*'®® dormers, porches, f fuU-Ume. Manchester M anor______perlence, air maU D. F. Pate, when. Not small loan finance L 4 E GUTTERS and doivn- cabinets, formica, buUt-lns, nOOr Finishing 24 NuiMng Home, sss west Cen------— ------pi.n Douglas Mo- spoufts cleaned before they bathrooms, kitchens, 649-8446 Pres., Texas Refinery Oorp., ------FLOOR SANDING, and refta- wi «««.. HJp W..MiM. 36 S tors, 846 M ain. fre e ze . CaU 742-7894. TRAIN TO BE A \’ SAVE MONEY! Fast service, ishtag (specializing in older t e n ambitioukvwomen to be- COUNTER MAN — for meat Heavy Equipment MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES end FRANK RIDGEW AY 1968 QADILLAC sedan DeVUle, OT^PENING Se^ce — tow , Dormers, room additions, ga- floors). Inside painting, paper- come Beauty Advisers with market, part or fuU-tlme Ao- 4-door, Uue with black ■vinyl ^ceilings, ^et^ No. Job ^too the fastest growlng^mpany ply in person, L T. Wood O perator Help W ontod— top, radio, power steering, rotary blades. Quick service. siding. Compare prices. Add- smaU. John Verfaille, Bolton. of today. Must be respmisible Learn to operate BuUdoi- HOW ARE VOUR PUSH ES., Locker Plant, 61 Bissell St. ers, Draglines, Cranes, brakes, windows, seats. Alr- Capitol Equipment Oo., 88 A-Level Dormer Corp. 289- persons. We w ill train. 633-9942 M alo or Fomcria 37 PUSH-UPS UPS. 643-8424. Scrapers, Loaders, Trench­ TH E p o s e COAAINd condltlontag. Days 549-2120, Mata St., Manchester. Hours 0449. before 11 a.m. CLAIMS BY DICK CAVALLl daUy 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:80-9. NEED extra mcmey? No obliga­ ers, istc., at our modem ALONG, B O S S ? WINTHROP w eekends 648-0116. INDUSTRIOUS man wanted for faculty. A high paid ca­ O OINSTD Saturday, 7:30-4.' 648-7968. NEWTON H.‘SMITH 4 80NS- Bonds—Stocks— fuU-tlme general work m phar- ^tion, work your own hours. Remodeltag, repairing, addi- Morfgoges 27 reer open to ambitious DO 20 1966 PONTIAC two plus two. your own profitable business macy. Hours 8 to 4 p.m., Mon- 648-9748. men. ©THATVCXl. 421 engine, standard trans- CLEANING — lutertor —both ttons, rec rooms, porches and PUSH-UPS day through Friday. CaU 640- WINTH BO P? mission, Hurst shifter, mags residential and commercial, roofinsr.roofing. No iobJob too small.smaU. CallCaU MORTGAGES, loans, first, “” ^ ®®^ Mm pM^^^^or fiiU^-^Um^° UNIVERSAL HEAVY EVERY 0814. CONSTRUenON I'M WAKINQ headers, stereo tape with re S atisfactory w ork guaranteed. 649-8144. Good com m issions. 644-0666.' lYORNINGl Home Office Miami, Fla. 6 « S P THE F LO O R . vertt) unit* and much more. For friendly free estimates, ,,,«mjm ^ _ _ _ _ _ ------MANAGERS — (Ifaanfa^ir^ For information write to: Real s t o ^ t seU. Saert- caU Suburban Floor Matoten- ALL t y p e s «rf stone and con- essary. Reasonable. Confiden- BEAUTY Advisors for tatema- tag,) (2) top area c o m p ^ THINK fice atITOO. ^ 8723U1. ance, 649-9220. Crete work. ^ AU work guaran- Ual, quick arrangements. arrangements. Al-Al- Uonal------company.--- CaU rv .,. for ^ Metals' woririmr. wvir»i.m ®ompaw®® d teed. Out of season rates. CaU vta Lundy Agency, 527-7971. potatment, 648-8766 between wltti a U.H.C.S. Dept. 403 M n e s & \ 1928 T-BUCKET, registered, TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — after 6, 648-1870 or 644-2976. 963 Mata St., Hartford, Eve- i2:80-3:30 p.m. Evenings, 648- m wajer a p^lem " MINK!! I 860 P rovid en ce H igh w ay 1 driven daUy, 327 Chevy engine, Trees cut, buUdtag lots cleaiv ntags, 283-6879. 8046.8046. goiy*,, gh^uld bave g^ ma. , Dedham, Mass. 02028 p l P S e U f T / l I Phone: (617) 826-8460 11,800, CaU 647-9063. ed, trees topped. Got a tree I You too com I m a Please Print problem! WeU worth phone SpOCiol SorviCOS 15 m o r t g a g e s — First and sec- b b b UNE Fashions needs dem- ‘**®*®F heavy sheet PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER ond. All types to suit require- onstrators now. Act quickly. metal backgrounds. Degree is N am e ...... caU, 742-8262. CREATTVB Storing — otter- ments. Confidential, efficient' KOSCOT GIRL! 1964 dORVAIR — Best offer. preferred. Promotable to com­ I ------r ------T“. ing formal dtaiiig, modem buf- « a xt -rx Ca»t. ?• Oaa ) fe* prices by Scotty, 646-2829. roofs of aU kinds,-new Part-time. ftai-Ume g W desired. Write to Box N. Manchester Eve- ^ \ s a s m ■a» m »aLOi. 13 BISSELL STREET T W O 30 , . 2 : i »*”* i _ pick op taick jcrvl Call ckpericnc ^ at 31™. oiui l ioMn. *»■ 2382. CaU Howley,

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PAGE TWENTY-TWO M A N C H E S 'A e v e n i n g h e r a l d ,. MANCHESTER, c o n n .. MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1970 MANCHESTER EVEOTNG HSaiAlD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 7 , 1970. PAGE TWENTY-THREE Houses For Sole^ T2 Homeheld Goods SI Resort Property Houses For Sole 72 " H ow m For Sob 72 He For Solo 72 O ntoffTow n For Rent 47 WILL SELL a 7-roOm house In pATwnn Ranch — Brand new Vernon Coventry ZENITH portable black and 827,900 — 7 • ROOM t t H e a Mancheater. Excellent condl- waiting for decoration. Six ■^^ANCHEBTBR — 2^ fSmUy 5-6 Fo r S a k 75^ S X A R . G adilte TV, 1968, Ideal fo r parta. SKI LODGE — BuUt 1070 ^ RandL Stove, dtotawnaher •B)rCLAyR.roLLAN- CLASSIFIED BEIRrS WORLD tion.> Lot ISOdcI tO’. Boaineea planned rooms include anthers Honor ASUS 116. OaU 647-1602, a fter S:S0 Londonderry, , one waU-to-waU carpet, klng-atoed wlto 2-car garage, permanent COVENTRY — ASSUMABLE LIBRA permlasable. Three sheds. three-bedrooms, formal dining MAS. 21 Your Daily Aefivity Guide SEPT. p.m . mile from Magic Ifountaln, bedroom, garage, trees, “ mng, aluntinum atornu and mortgage, 8-bedroom Ranch, Middle School Honor Ro Low down payment. Priced room, and Utchai with built- Coach Mathews Afi. 1* According lo the S ia n . near Bromley, Stratton, and sewers. Butdiins Agency, Real­ acreena. Ideal Income pro- 2-ca r garage, may be leased on GRADE 8 To develop message foi; Tuesday, OCT. reasonable. Owner, agent, ins. Two baths, two-car g^ Robert Kern Nancy VonHone 9-14-2385 ADVERTISING Okemo. RenUng ground floor tors. 0406SM. TOcer for owner occupant. option to buy. P rice 81*.*00. High Honors read words corresponding to numbers 11-17-25-33^" SEVEN-PIECE chrtene dinette shown b y ^n>olntm ent 872- rage. 684,0W. W olverton A gra- Patricia Komp Gayle WUcox The Coventry Panthers »Od- 51-76ai-68W. apartment, living room, fire­ R ealtm e, Keith R ea l E state 640-4126, 649- Frank AngeU Karen Krleger .Aiuiette Zottl y f TAUaUS of your Zodioc birth sign. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS aet, $10. CaU 648-0280. 6860. get FootboU teaun heatd coach, SCORPIO place, one bedroom and dinette cy . R ealtors, 646-2818. MANOti Hliyl'ilito — 6 and 6-two 1922, Dtxiald Apel I Older 31 fAoke 61 Arbitrote Victoria Laurent H onors Ernest Malhewn, was honored A OCT. 23 d 8 A JL to 4:30 PJI. PAIR DOWN loveaeata, good area. Sleepa 6. Ready by De- MANCHESTER — OH room family. Three bedroonu, over^ Moijorle Baum 2 A 32 And 62 Put . „ f MANCHESTER — Immaculate MANCHESTsiK —^Bhur-tomUy IQcbeUe L’Heureux Dawn Batchelor at the annual tootbaU banquet I 'i r 'i MAr 20 3 Your 33 To 63 Moke cember 28. Weeka or otoad garage. Near ahopping. TOO BIG TO WRAP, NOr. 21' condition, g11 lectlon of record cablneta in ing four bedrooms, 2 fire­ of extras as Itmg as your Sandra Mathewaon Lorna Bruce At the banquet, team mem­ UTodoy 44 ...... Wedding 74 Conditions CAPRICORN cheater, desirable Ranch, Ronnie FUkoff > JUNE 21 all the popular flnlahea, also places, Uii baths, screened M a n c h e s t e r — immaculate arm . AU fo r only 886,900. Kathy Maurice SaUy Bukowskl bers presented Coach Mathews 15 For 45 Could 75 Life large living room with fire­ 8-room C ^ with S bedrooms, Donna GUbert iJULY 22 16 Could 46 Moke 76 Your portable atereo and phono Aportmont Buildings porch, 2-car 'garage, lovely M r. Lewis. Eric McCabe Noyes Chapman with a large trophy expressing 17 No 47 lmportont 77 Doesn't JAN. 1» place, eat-in kitchen, with fwmal dining room, fii^lac- Karen Gonsalves 2-10-15-2C Continiltd From P fcilin q Po 9 » atanda. Harlow’a, Inc., 867 PHILBRICK private lot. CaU buUder, Cynthia McCarthy Amy Cloutier their thanks. Town CouncU 18 Testing 48 People 78 Money-wise ^3- 7-26-32/^ For Solo 69 many cablneta. Lota of doseti. ed Uving room, deep abad- George Gray 1 9 T h ro b s 49 Progress 79 More 37-47-71 Main St. 648-2282 or-644-8896 fo r details. Doug McDougaU Chatirman Wesley Lewis- and 20 Courtship Assum aUe m ortgage, 820,600. • •B & W - . Gloria Grenier Karen Cook LEO 50 Found 80 Ronnantic Articles Sole 45 OPPOSITE Center Park, 6- ^ y ^ Walk to Buckley Kathy McLaughlin Town'Manager Dermis Mobre 21 Period 51 Pilot 81 Finonciol AQUARIUS Kblth R eal E state, 646-4126, b a r r o w s and WALLACE Co. Paul Haggerty Brian Corey I JULY 21 Bootscuid Accossorios 46 famUy of 8 rooms each, ex- MANCHESTER vicinity —Look­ 828.900. W olverton Lisa Nardlnl presented a plaique to Mathews 22 For 52 To 82 Before JAN. 20 AGENCY Fred Heese Kevin Cosgrove 23 With 53 Try 83 Could HAINES upright piano, has had 640-1022. ‘ ing tor a starter home? Ws •Agency, R ealtors, 649-2818. Manchester Parkade Karen Nicholas FES. IS EARLlr American, beautifully GERICH M arine Service 1082 ceUenL condltlan. Priced 'to Kenneth Hovland Steven Curry on behatif of the town for the 54 To 84 Ring ' excellent care. Call 649-6702. have several priced from 814,- M anchester 646-6806 Karl Novak 55 Fomily 85 Interest handcrafted, lamps, mirrors, Tolland Tpke., Buckland. Realtor, PROFESSIONAL man's Ranch, MANCHESTER Proudly wo Lisa lammiaco Steve Earl m im y yearns h e h as devoted to 31-49-57 1-48-56-kv?^'' 900 to 819,600. Mitten Agency. 2.7 ACRES beautiful view, 7- Mark O’Brien 26 Vibrotes 56 Or 86 Respond 68-75-79-89\S> sconces, plaques, some an­ Evlnrude Salea and aervlce 048-1077. approximately------.— 2,800 square i;ave about this six-room Cape, room custom Ranch, 8 baths, VERNON-MANCHESTER line, Carol Jensen Kathy Falby local sports imogTams. 27 A 57 Foster 87 Work R ealtors, 64S-OOM, 647-1678. Karen Peterson VIRGO PISCES tiques, etc. Ideal Christmas and Evlnrude snowmobile BASS guitar, like new, 800. CaU feet o f Uving space, 16x24’ Uv- (one unfinished). Breeseway, Ttonlly room, 2-car garage, custom huUt five-room "L” Dawn Jacquith Dorlnne EAlcetta In presenting the town 26 Someone 58 Moy 88 Ship Sandra Peterson awamds, Lewis drew aj^lause _ 29 Tendency 59 Errors 89 Pleosont FES. IS gifts. Open daily and evenings?* salea and service. Boating- 649-7120. Ing room with fireplace. garage In one of Mhnohestor’s 824,900' BUB LIN E 6 - room privacy. Hutchlna Agency, Ranch. 1^ baths, fireplace, Susan Kanter Denise Einnerty ^30Be Businou Fropurty ^ Nadine Plante 60 Bells 90 Indicoted MAH. 2 0 ^ Route 816, Hebron (WaU S t). Snowmobile acceasorles. Cm Ia Tft formal dining, modem kltch- nicer areas. 80x140’ loL Asking Ranch, acre lot, waU-waU car­ R ealtors, 648-8824. full basement, large rooms Susan Kayan Leo Eitzpatrick 'When he expressed the hope BEAUTIFUL electric organ, Althea Proulx theti "the day wiU come when 9^ Good 3040-53?54i 228-3866. '**.en, Ubrary wltti fireplace. 828,000. F or fuU Inform ation pet, plaster walls, screened 824,000. H ayes A gen cy, 646- NeU MaUdn Mauiha Fletcher (^Adveise Neutral . cherry w ood, 25 voices, 18 ped­ Martha Pusch our high iHshool wlU atiao have a 61-64-73 I COUNTRY Store, Route 6 loca- three large" bedrooms, spacious caU Mitten Agency, Realtors, porch, gairage, trees. Hutch­ MANCHESTER—ExceUent re­ 0181. Michael Marshall Wendy Eertuna “NEVER used anything like Florists— Nursorios 49 als, orlglnaUy 81i600. ExceUent turn for a modest Investment. Glenn Robinson footbaU teaim” . tlon, 6H -room Ranch, 1% baths, paneled fam ily room w lto fir ^ 648-6980. ins A gen cy 640-6824. AUen Meyer Scott EYost it,’’ say users of Blue Lustre condition. 8700. 644-2198. 8-unlt income pn^rty with COVENTRY, 823.600. N icely de- Michael Ruganls Don SeweU, president of the CHRISTMAS Trees — tag ear­ Elizabeth MUler Donna OaUpeau for cleaning carpet Rent elec­ out buUdtags 1^ MANCHESTER - Nice older signed 6-room Ranch, fire­ Wayne Ruocco locati footb^ orgamlzatilon, ly, cut later. Choose from age, excellent potential. Hayes carpenng m many rwuia, YOUNG Immaculate two-faml- gross over 8U.000. Secondary Dorea Mlrabito Tollanders Plan to Attend tric shampooer, 81. The Sber- financing available. Wolverton place, paneled family room, Ronald Shaw Susan Gardner prailsed Metthews, saying, "ETve large selection, beautiful white ® 1970 kr HIA, lit. / Agency, 6464118L patlo. swimming pool, t^ w ly, ceramic baths, aluntinum Klary Moses win-WUllams-Co; Wooring ApporuF— A gency, R ealtors. 649 - 2818. new cera m ic tile bath, si>a- Jeanne Roca Mark Genest years ago, boys’ footboU In Cov­ spruce, scotch pine, Dougla^ ______:______garage and a 8 acre lot with a three bedrooms, garage. HIx- riding, good income. Owner Keith Munroe wlU finan ce. 8S2,too. H elen D. clouB tree shaded lot. Louis Nick Scata Jonatihon Gilroy entry atimost died. We were flat ALUMINUM sheets used» as fir. Bring your family to Stan­ 57 VERNON — Route 83 near Clr- view, surrounds this lovely tra B-zoned lot included. Total Peggy O’Crowley Tri-Towri Meeting on Drugs "OK! You're the same age as George Blanda— so what?!“ Cole, R ealtor, 64S-668B. D lm ock R ealty, 640-9838. Nancy Sheridan LesUe Grady on our baicks. Entie Mathews printing plates, .009 thick, 23x ley TTee Farm, Lmig Hill Rd., cle, new modem commercial custom buUt home. price 882,900. Paul W. Dougan, Katherine Orne WOMAN’S BEIGE winter coat building with several uses, of- ______. ^ ^ R ealtors, 640-4080. Lots For Solo 73^ Craig Platt Jean Skipper Jaunes Hahn picked us up and brought the F irst Selectmam Chaurles Thl- The Tolland Liam’s dub din­ 36’ ’ , 26 cents each or 8 fo r 81. Off Route 6 at Andover ROLUNG PARK — WlUard ’TOLLAND — Conveitient to Kenneth Haunmel with mink collar, size 12-14, fices or retaU, etc. SeUlng be- CONraa^ItARY 9 • room Randy Skoly David Slisz program back on its feet”. fauilt hau9 amnounced he will at­ ner meeting wlU be held to­ 643-2711. church. Open N ovem ber 27- good ccmdltlon. 8^ Call 649- innr inn ono Ranch With a vlow and over 8,- MANC3HB8TER — 2-famUy In Road, e-room Cape, 2 unfinish­ MANCHElS'l'iuR — Three re­ 1-84, four-bedroom R anch in Susam Hauvey corded 60 X 160’ B-zone lots, Valerie Robinson Karen S. Smith FoUowlng a stamdlng ovation tend W ednesday night’s inlUati night at 7 at the V.F.W. Post D ecem ber 23. 742-6488 1879. low replacement cost, 8M,^. ^ central location, large rooms, ed, large Utohen, ceramic exceUent condltton. 160x200’ John Hayes SCREENED loam, processed Aportmcim— Plot*— Fumlshud PhUbrlck Agency, 88,000 each. Owner wIU fi­ Oiarlene Ryan Linda Sorensen from the players and parents meeting of the tri-town Mayor’s Home on Rt. 74. Arthur Green twaiiors, ^ ^ family room, 3 fuU baths, new ceramic baths, also Ideal bath, flreplacet Buckle treed lot. Ebequisite rec room, Douglas Stoyer Jenny Hopkins present, Matihews said, "I gravel, bankrun gravel, sand, GENTLEMAN’S brown suede 2 nance. Helen D. Crie, Realtor, Joan SomervlUe Committee to Combat Drug of the state Commission on Hu- Tonumonts 63 Apaitmonts 63-A ««»< oo 6 bedrooms. 26’ living room, tor in-law situation, only 838,- School, close to everything, 8 y e a n old . 823,600. Mitten Shairan Jamkson fill, stone. George H. Griffing, Fud aiid Food 49-A \ length Jacket, size 44, In ex- 648-6666. Marilyn Summers Cynthia Sullivan served because I enjoyed It. I Abuse, at the Skinner Rd. school mam Relations and Opportunit­ ------2 fireplaces, 2-car garage. 000. For immediate sale. Bel Ken Ostrlnsky, Realtor, 648- .Agency, R ealtora, 648-6080, In c., Andover, 742-7886. THREE room s, shower, aU utU- Judith Szalontal Lori Sweet I Brian Kentfleld hope the boys out there playing in 'Yem en. ies wUl be featured speaticer. SEASONED Cord wood. Sawed ceUent condition. CaU 043-7678. FDUR-ROOM apartment, A ir R eal Estate, 648-9882. 1838. 647-1678. 6^' Itles Included. Just finished re­ Invustmenr Proporty LAND — 8 acres In Manchester------— l a n d — Coventry treed one- Bruce Taylor Marilyn Tipaldl Caurole K loter have as much fun as I did” . He The ToUamd Junior Women’s HOT WATER furnace, with ac­ and deUvered. E. Yeomans, rage, nice neighbortiood, yard, decorating. No cbUdren or Doug Knlttel commended the boys on this The Mayor’s Committee Is decorating. No chUdren For Sole 70-A with 7 - room Colonial, 1% 26 ACRES, 1969 8-room Oolo- half acre. Lake view; 83>600. SOUTH WINDSOR — Aveiy St, Stephen Tliomas Patricia Turner dub camservaticn committee cessories, 840. Bull tin bathtub, 742-8907. 8180 plus deposit. 646-2186, 643. o ld e r em ployed peraon, WOODBRIDOE ST. — 7-room yearns teaun fo r th eir exceUent composed of town offlclatis amd Wontud—To Buy 58 — r —;----- hatha, large front-tqjjiack Uv- nlal. Large paneled family Ttolland — a cre treed, 88,000. attractive, immaculate Citicni- Jesse VanOudenhove Nancy Tutko Petra Knockenhauer will meet tonight at 7 at the 826. Toilet, 810, sinks and m etal MANCHESTER Colonial with 2-car garage for performamce In leaigue play. selected committee members ______parking. 272 Main St. — business formal dining room, room, fireplaces, country Vernon high scenic acre, al, baths, famUy room, Donald MTser Scott Vlttner M ike Lanz home of Mrs. John Woods, wall cabinets. 643-2466 evenings WANTED — Antique furniture, blojk with 6 apartments, ex- ______824,900. Im m ediate occupan­ “One of the best teams since from Tolland, Vernon amd E l­ SEASONED firewood for sale, modem eat-ln kitchen and den kitchen, built-ins. Intercom, 86,900. Hayes A gency, 646-0181. fireplace, 2-car garage, sunken Honors Lisa Weiss Susam Lee R idge R d . or 643-1442. glass, pewter, oU paintings or Vm HAVE ct^m ers waltl^ TWO - room apartment, heat cy. We can take your house in 1962,” he said. lington. wlU deUver. Call 847-9470. for the rental of your apart' cellent condition. Owner will jj^ t floor. Three large bed- double garage. Hutchlna Agen- pool, extras. Lovely area. Jean Deborah Anderson Charles Whitaker Kathleen Linton The nominating committee of other antique Items. Any quan­ and utilities included. Gentle­ trade _ on this home. T. J. MANCHESTER— 8% acres, B- The local program Is support­ Also expected to attend the FREE, wheels —^buy new snow ment or homo. J.D. Real Es­ finance 80 per cent at 8% per rooms up. Large screened cy, 640-6824. G arrlty, B roker, 346-4806, 632- Bruce Andrews Robin White Debra Lively the United Congregational tity. The H arrison’s , 648-8709, man preferred. 8120 mcHithly. Crockett, R ealtor, 643-1677. zone. 868,000. Owner wlU fi­ ed by private donatilons amd tires, get new wheels free. SEASONED firewood, deUvery tate A ssociates, Inc. 648-0129. cent. Terrific Income produc- porch. Beautiful grounds. Sled ____ 8803. Brian Beal Sue W Ucox Susam Lotas meeting are ToUamd's seven Church will meet tonight at 8 at 166 Oakland Street 742-8161. nance. Helen D. Cole, Realtor, statffed by volunteer aidult Cole’s Discount Station, 481 throughout Connecticut. Hours or. CaU now, Haj-es Agency, trail for ptiiidi-en Stone walls, MANCHESTER — Owner has MANCHESTER — 8-room Gar­ Kim Berger Debra Wolff Tim othy Marahatil other appointed committee the church. MANCHESTBSL — Newer de­ completely renovated this 6-6 648- 664B. coach es. West Center St., Manchester, 9 a.m . - 9 p.m . 1-637-2163. 8%~ROOTI furSSed””^ ^ 646-0181 etc. Part of land is extra rison Colonial, 4 bedim s, Brenda Blbeault Daniel YokeU Dlame McCabe m em bers amd the tow n’ s tw o The ToUamd Voltinteer Fire HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques luxe duplex. 8220 per month. two-fomlly, convenient loca- ChUdren’s Party 643-8832. douMe garage, exceUent area, GLASTONBURY — Near Min, RusaeU Bielawiec Anthony Zaccaro Jamet McMatiion representatives to the Capitol Department wlU meet tonight brick-a-brac, locks, frames, Including heat and appliances, ment Adults o n ly ^ o pets. ST n c h ESTER close to shop- * “®’- tig:raim. shopping. 81*6. m onthly. Call oy_ 648-1188 Lom bardo, lot 176x800’ central alr-condl- P*®* ^ gopd condition, sepa- EXTRA large Ranch, over large lot would make this Mark Fontaine Janice McCann night at 7:80 at the Town Hall. low to Cairol L. McAvoy, for IH” to 6’’ in width, 8’-20’ 0896 after 6 p.m . M id 20’s. Hayes A gency, 646- D avid Say V ------SMOKING stands and valets Charles PonticeUl, 649-9044. — !------!------B elfiore, Agency, 647-1413. tioning. rate heating systems, excel­ 3,000 square feet Uving area, a good buy at 826,000, but Demtis Gagnon Catherine Menard In Mediterranean property on Dunn HlU R d. lengths in excellent condition, 0181. Kim Schumann Manahester Evening Herald, for men, make nice gifts. See EXCEPTIONALLY large bed­ MAIN STREET office space. lent potential. Vacancy on 2-car garage with electric eye. we are willing to listen to EUeen Garabedlan Peter Nickerson Na'vy PO 2.C James C. Her­ Lena Dimmock to Ronatid L., large quantity. Rockville Robin Secore TaiUand axirre^xuident, Bette them all at Marlow’s, 867 Main room In Highland Park area. NORTH Manchester — Five- yx) par cent location near TIMROD RD — Seven-room CIRCA 1843—Federal Colonial- sale. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, TYeed lot, 3 bedrow ns, form al VERNON — ’Three - bedroom an offer. CaU Mr. McLaugh- Eugene Gresh Karen OeUera rick, son of Mr. amd Mrs. Clay­ Sr. amd Judith D . LitteU, prop­ Scrape, Route 30, Rockville, Kevin Shmrey Quatrale, tel. 876-2846, St. Reasonable. .Call 649-7120. room, secemd floor apartment banks, air-conditioned, auto- Colonial, 2 fireplaces, screen- Six large rooms, full walk-up 648-1677. dining room, loads of closet 'Raised Ranch. 27x16’ Uving Un at 640-6806. Rcnny Griffith EAye Orlowskl ton F . H errick, 17 C ross St., erty on Rt. 74. 872-9082. Joe SUvestri on quiet dead end street. Heat, matic fire sprinkler. Apply ®d porch with carpeting, large ottic, handy location. 826,900. space. Keith R ea l E state, 646- room, with fireplace and waU- Marie Guldottl Kathy Parsons Coventry left Newport, B. L for B etty R eed to Oerauti Baura- ' CLEAN, USED refrigerators, NICE bedroom for gentleman MANCHESTER SUBURBS — Kimberly SmaU. hot water, stove. ChUdren and M arlow’s, 887 M ain St. famUy room, extra large • 4126, 649-1922. Joanne Handlen Inara Punga a six-month tour of duty with nousky, property on Cider Hill DIETZEN drafting outfit, ideal ranges, automatic washers with references. Private home, kitchen with appUances, ^ rooms, fireplace in ------to-waU carpeting, large kitch­ • • B Sl W • • Paml S(»nervlU e pets acceptable. 8170 monthly spacious, immaculate 5-room en recently redecorated, laun­ Rd. Chafee Called for student or graduate. Best with guarantees. See them at APPROXniATELY MANCHESTER — Center of BARROWB and WALLACE Co. Mark Gyolal Scott Price Connie Sunderlamd the Sixth Elect in the Mediter- very near center. 646-4906. plus security. References. to-waU caipeUng throughout, paneled f^ ly room, Ranch on half-acre comer lot. Henry amd George Krechko to offer over 8100. Call 648-9406. B. D . P earl’s A ppliances, 649 square feet of space In the town location for this starter dry room . H i baths, two-zone Manchester Parkade Nancy Helm James Roca Mark Vauiey rameam aboard the guided m ls- Write Box "G”, Manchester 3-zf the Navy Jitim Chafee Probate Court ment sized, Uke new, 870. 80“ room . R eal E state, 649-4066. room Ranch, private beach Joseph Howard Pat Secklnger for attack carrier strike groups pose, to J. Dale amd BemauUne CUAIM UMITATION DECREE newer two-famUy house. Heat, vide. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, for quick sale. Charles Lesper basement, attached garage, Realtors. 049-2818. Patricia Sutyla was scheduled to appear taxlay ESTATE OP WALTER B. QUINN gas stove, 830. Aluminum ’THREE — Nice rooms, carpet­ prtyUeges. 837,900 — Andover, Lmda Hughey Janet Slavik in the area. M. Gwstin, property on Alto Vis­ hot water, stove, refrigerator, ______643-1677. ance, 649-7620. FIVE BEDROOMS Garrison utlUty shed. Assumable 6^ OOVEJNTRY — Summer cot­ Karen Wendus as leadoff witness before the District of Manchester doors, 82x80, 86x80, 810. each. ing, stove, refrigreator, heat, MANCHESTER Center — 6 drasticaUy reduced, modem C^thia Hunt Jeff Small ta. / The flduclaiy Is Eleanor L. Quinn parking included. AvaUable per cent mortgage. Priced in tage, unique log cabin styling. Debbie Wentworth EUzatbetlian Yule Senate PubUc Works Committee 648-2460 evenlng^s o r 648-1442. hot water, parking, included. STORK ao’xTO’ R4a Midn St . t r ^ T------Colonial, two years old. Fam- room Colonial. EbcceUent po­ 6-bedroom, 0-room , Ranch. Teresa 'Iliompson Lipman Reatity,^Inc. to How- located at 280 Main St., Manchester, Im m ediately. 8176. 649-6644. ^ ALL BRICK Ranch, enormous ny room with firenlace mod upper 20*8. C ontact ow ner a f­ High wooded lot. Four rooms, Qynthla Johnson WUUam White C brlsbgther Naurdlne o f Tw in looking into Navy conduct re­ Co(m. 06040. CaU 668-0688. Downtown Manchester. AvaU- w hlirii o n «. hni o room wim nrepiace, moa- tential for professional person. Complete buUt-in kitchen, 2 Gary Johnson Bruce Townsend ard M. amd Judith C. Wexler, It is >DECREED that all claims ter 6 and weekends, 644-0128. carpeting. Some financing 'D m WUde Hills Rd., Coventry wiU pautici- garding the creation of a huge able now. CaU 622-8114. T b X ) o m s m ^ v e K ’ T'. ® Bus line, paiklhg, easy access. baths, privacy. Anxious out of property on Eamtview Terrace. against the above estate be pre­ FOUR-ROOM apartment, heat. O oeurooms, many extras, dining room, 2-car garage. James JuUano Elizabeth UgoUk Thomam Wojteczko pate In the Elizabethan Christ- a>U slick a>ff ETairtda’ s ca>amt last sented to the fiduciary on or before Legal Noricts FOUR-ROOM first floor apart­ 882,600 — 4-BEDROOM Coloni­ Only ga,900. Hay& Agency available. 8*i000. Hayes Agen­ state owner, Lawrence F. Qultclailm deeds recorded mau3 Dinner scheduled for next w eek. March 1, 1971. ment. Convenient location. iL-t e'iliw'^UARE feet of Industrial J?**^*^^ =®‘®‘®’ ' aluminum siding- 889,960. al, range, 1% baths,'fireplace, 646-0181. cy, 640«1S1. Flano, R ealtora, 640-6871. during the week were Paul amd AUest: JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge Probate Court lent condition. Near bus uid floor space, office, parking ***~1*33- Thursday amd Friday In the CLAIM LIMITATION DBCRBE 8180 m onthly, heat not includ­ 2-car attached garage. Im­ Mary Ann Doyle to Betty J. Sen. Jemtings Randatipb, D- ESTATE OF HAROLD A. BASBE’TT stores. Adults only, no pets. IN-LAW APARTMENT — At- Student Union Batilroom on the Probate Court ed. B elfiore A gency, 647-1416, ’Three-phase power, wlU sub- c h ENEY maculate. Hutchins Agency Rham H igh H onor R oll Ree^ property on Cider NOU W.Va., says the committee wUl CLAIM LIMITATION DECREE Dtatrlct of Manchester AvaUable January 1st. Charles divide. 049-6043. t >k 74 rooms tached to this comfortable five- W otifd Rad Eslota 77 University of Connecticut caun- try to "determine why the Navy e s t a t e o f JOHN I. WILSON The fiduciary Is Helen E. Bassett between 4-6 p.m . of autoentic charm agumented room Ranch. Large lot. Fire- R ealtors, 649-0824. y R d. located at 93 Lydall St., Manchester, Lesperance, 649-7620. Pretty Ponchos pus, Storra. Department, in caMperaUam with District of Manchester tii6 modem Amenities nio^A in Uvinfl^ iw^Tn aa^ iti ' ALL CASH for your property GRADE 12 GRADE 10 Knme, Jamet Also, Gerard J. ‘Baironousky to The fiduciary Is Margaret C. Wilson Conn. 06040. 118 MAIN S’T., Seccaid floor, 8 EXCELLEiNT location — next Singers, dancers and Instni- the Buream o t SaiUd Wamte Mam- located at 263 Woodland St. .Man­ It is DECREED that aU claims MANCHESTER —Browns tone to corner of Berlin Tpke., New­ including completely modern E e n g ^ ! ‘ ^ wltUn 24 hours. Av^d rad High Hotoora High H o a o n Lack, Judith A lfred amd G eorge A . PeUes, against the above estate be pre­ rooms, heist, hot water and with 2-car garage, 8-large bed­ Sew-Simple mentadlsts, dressed In EUza- ogement and the Fealerati Watier chester. Conn. 06040. Apartments, 2-bedroom duplex kitchen, 6 bedroom s, Gracious and storage shed. $26,000. tape, instant service. Hayaa HlU, B everly Jose, Judy L a th n ^ , Kauren property on Cider IflU Rd. It la d e c r e e d that all claims sented to the fiduciary on or before garage. One or two adults. ington, Conn., across from Mc­ rooms, baths, fireplaced betham costumes wiU sing Quality AdminiartraUon, has na>t against the above estate be pre­ M arch 2, 1971. apartment, large rooms, am­ and sp£u:ious, set in park-like A gency, 6464)181. Potter, Denise H onors Little, Jonatham Tasting Dinner 8140. Security required. 646- Donald’s Restaurant, 1,000’ re­ and carpeted Uving room; for­ catrolSi matdrigatis amd perform developed means to camvert oil sented to the fiduciary on or before Attest; JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge ple closets, 1V& baths, heat, hot Honors Betgenholtz, Paula McAuUffe, James Tbe United Congregatimiati M arch 1. 1971. 2426, 9-6. tail location, f4000’ office mal dining room. Beautiful court damces to the 16th century slualge into fuel .... ” Probate Court water,' carpeting, two air-con- n e e d l i s t i n g s SELLING your home or acre­ Anderson, Kathleen Copas, Ruth Osborne, Cheryl C2iurch Women’s FeUowshlp Attest; JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge space, alr-condltioned. New in 4 simulated evening at home ' Ramditiph, vdio.ls chatrmam a>f CLAIM UMITATTON DECREE MANCHESTER — Large 3H- dltioners, appUances, washer Condition. 886,900. W olverton age? For prompt friendly ser­ Anderson, Stanley Cross, John P arker, Jth Congress The fiduciary Is Marion F. Kimball parking and appUances Includ­ G arage optional. Adults. 8225. ty, R ealtora, 649-9628. Boucher, Deborah Kelsey, Rebecca Pinto, Pamiela p.m. in the church soclati room. located at 126 Avondale Rd., Man­ vestm ent In c., 740 North Main your property?” Call M a n c h e s t e r — Newly usted Postemski, Debra by the University of OonhecU- amd the exeamtive branch. ed. 8170- Highland Oak V illage, CaU 646-1769 876-9407, 872-9690. . BruneU, Sherryl Knme, Karen Titose attending are asked to chester, Conn. 06040. St., West Hartford. Phone 203- SOUTH Manchester— Seven - TOT)AVI Cape on Denting St. WlU bor­ IF YOU ARE thinking of buy- Prentice, Dlame cut Chamber slngera for the Cbaifee gathered lnfa>rmatiam BEHIND EVERY It Is DECREED that all claims 648-6177,* evenings, 647-9921. CaunpbeU, Bairbaura Orzech, Linda bring a fa vorite dish amd am against the above estate be pre­ NORTHWOOD Apartments — 232-4867. B rokers protected. room newer Colonial. T w o-cq f ‘ der expanded Route 16, lot ap­ ing or arillng a b(»ne, give Reid, Mlchaml benefit of the coUege's choir to amswer Ramdolph over the proximately 100x200. ExceUent Oodai, L ois Shannon, OoUeen ' ' ' aurticle vatiued at $1. Reserva­ SUCCESS STORY sented to the fiduciary on or before FIVE ROOMS, heat, stove, One and two-bodroom apart­ ------• — garage, first floor fan^ Jarvis Realty a caU. One of Slrols, Jeff tour abroaid. The pubUc is in- weekend. M arch 3, 1971. poesibiUty. Quick sale wanted. DePerry, Bette V ltols, Paml tions fire to be made by con­ IS A M A N Attest; JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge waU-to-waU carpeting. 8316. ments, central air-condition­ room , close to school. 888,900. our compeUmt associates wlU StockweU, JiU ■vlted. Stmdaiy, the Navy secretary B el A ir R eal Estate, 648-9882. Denatbue, Chatrlene Wright, Deboraih tacting Netty Lotreck or Marion per month. CSiarlea Leaper- ing, ''carpeting, balcony, car­ Paul W. Dougan, R ealtor, 649- be pleased to assist you. CaU VonteU, ^bCrt flew to Maypairt Naval Bame for WHO GRABBED DECREE ON UMITATION Homos For Ront 65 PHILBRICK D onefrio, Mamie M oore. ance, 649-7620. ports, plus other luxury fea­ 4886. D oris Smith 648-1121 o r Fran­ GRADE 9 Wirth, Katherine ccnferences with officials. Two AN OPPORTUNITY!! OF CLAIMS 29 DOVER Rd. — Six-room Porand, Steven Manchester Ehrenlng Herald AT A COURT OP PROBATE, tures. From 8226. J. D. Real FIVB-R(X)M house, completely ______ces W agner, 648-1023. High Honors Zimmer, Joamn Decorating Contest barges that unloaded oil wastes holden at Coventry, within and for Cape. Three or four bed­ Fora, Ctody Coventry oorrMpondent Httily FOUR-large rooms, range, re­ E state A ssociates, 648-0129. furnished fo r rent. Three ref- ®ppTRAS galoreJn th lsim m ac- AGENCY Griffing, Cheryl GRADE 7 *1116 Tolland Junior Women’s In the Atlantic last Monday the District of Oo-ventiT, on the 3rd erences required, 8280. per fitote Colonial. Two fireplaces, rooms, fireplace, 1^ baths. Gaigne, Joseph Oantner, teL 742-8796. d i^ o f D ecem ber, A . t>. 1970. frigerator, m any extras. 81*0. Lymam, Cheryl High Honors Club wiU aigailn spm isor a creating a 1,000-mUe-laxig sUck Present, Hon. David C. Rappe, LOOKINa for anything In real month. PhUbrlck stove,_ disposal, waU - to - 821,600. L aPenta A gency, HaU, Laureen JUid horo'i thot oppoctunHyl Ull monthly. CaU for appointment, A gency, Mills, Pamiela Coda, Lynn Christmam home decoratlmi con­ were Imsed at Mawport Esq., Judge, estate reiital • apartm ents. R ealtors, .646-4200. waU everywhere. Above REALTORS R ealtor, 646-2440. Burger Denies Hills, Jesse SDoek Shop YODdlag morhin—■ On motion of Helen Mamet, ex­ 643-1070 or 643-6160. WlUiams, Robin ETamcescbenai, Jean A ll fo r Charity test for locati residents. , Tie slick was broken up by ecutrix. RFD 4, Box 206. Coventry, ______# __ homes, multiple dwellings, no ground pool, central air-cfmdl- Keefe, Kathleen A ptOTM wbuMt hi tho grewisG H onors Glauder, Brenda BAL’TOIORE (AP) — Chrlzt- . Ehitry blanks are avadlable at choppy seam amd rising 'winals, Connecticut on the estate of Steve FOUR-ROOM apartm ent, cen-; feee. CaU J.D. Real Estate As- FIVE-ROOM house, two bed- tioning, aluminum storms and Court Fault In 15 bUlloB a yoor marfcot Opo of Kusma late of Coventry within said MUes, Jeam Adauns, Regina Heon, David maa fundralaiog EictivlUes had the ’TOwn Hatil, Cumberlamd tral location, security and ref­ aoclates, In c. 648-6129. room s. Security deposit re­ screens. Six - rooms plus fin­ aifter it threatiened for a time to tho low marfcoti loH whoro fho district, deceased. 646-4200 WOODLAND Rising Oime Person, K&ren Bartoluccl, EUen Lack, Cheryl students sitUng on fUoqxdea amd E’amms on M errow R d ., V illage blamket the Florida resort coast. ladopoodont oporator .4oot tho This Court doth decree that three erences 8125. m onthly 642-2813. quired. CaU between 9 a.m. ished family room. Selling Robbins, Namcy months be allowed and limited for IMM EDIATE occupancy, large and 2 p.m . 648-6010. BlsseU, Robin McHUgh, Kathryn playing marathon football Spirit Shop, Shurway Market Ramdolph satid he found It “ ex- Uoo'f thoro of ttio hoihwoo. weU below replacement cost ______Rohde, Sharon the creditors of said estate to exhibit BOLTON — Deluxe 8% rooms, 4-room apartment, seemd MANOR WASHINOTON (AP) — Chief Carter, Linda Palmer, Laurel gaunes despite cold temperai- amd ’Ih ree Sons Cleaners. AU trem^y difficult to reconcUe the Un Snock Shop* or* a proyon their claims against the same to the in the upper 20’s. Mr. Zinsser, IMMACULATE 6-room Ranch. Rychllng, Namcy executrix and directs that public carpeting, appliances, alr-con- floor, heat, hot water, appU- FOUR-room house, 8160 month- Justice Warren'E. Burger says Derby, Susan Pitas, Theodore tures and high winds Sunday. entries must be submitted by Na'vy’s aittitude amd amtlons,” boBiaosB opportnnily, with o B elfiore A gency, 647-1418. ^ New aluminum siding .WaU-to- Slide, Chester notice be given of this order by ditionlng, private' finished base­ ances, waU-to-waU, carpeting, ly, stove, refrigerator, garage. APARTMENTS DonneUy, Michael P oirier, LiesUe “It gets pretty cold here at D ec. 12. considering the heavy en^ihasis pfOToa Uoo of DottoBoUy loaoM advertising in a newspaper having court rulings alone cannot be Vanty, Suzanne brands of coofoettoos Ibot uoD ments. Attractive resldentied nice yard and parking. One Middle-aged couple preferred, " ------waU In several rooms. Treed Homestead Street Fortin, Martin SherritA, Joam nlgbt,” yelled Jeff Carroll, 21, a Serving as contest judges ame placed on envlronmentati con­ a circulation in said district, and by blam ed tor rising crime rates. Vaugham, David tbomsolTM. If you e a Inysst as posting a copy thereof on the public area. Adults cnly, no pete. L.F. year lease and security depos­ no pete. CaU Tkelma Govang, and landscaped yard. Com­ Manchester, Conn. Frazier, Maurgaret Slrols, Vatierie University Batitimore senior Miss Christine Roy, Meadow- cern by boUi President mxon Uttio os BBOO to $1500 and 10 sign post In said Town of Coventry That 'View is an extreme one, Welahrod, Christine^ Flano, 649-6871. it required. 8176. per month. A gency, 870-6620. pletely xedccorsted. Liberal fi­ Gagne, JuUamna Wroblinski, Walter from Philadelphia, from his brook airt teautiier; D r. D avid and Oohg;ress. hours o wook In your own car nearest the place where the de­ nancing or ccbume 6 per cent WOODLAND MANOR offers EASY-KNIT which apposes the extreme view Vfilson, Timothy to bogia. you can build a busl> ceased last dwelt 649-1861. i N v n ’A ’ n o N Gatie, R eb ecca H onors perch atiter 66 h ours atit^ .a fla g ­ Seriuebo, president of the Tol­ But Chafee sEild the Na'vy — Certified ~from Record mortgage. Mr. Zinsser, Belfl- the ultimate In convenient that “what courts do has noth­ Whitney, Brenda .Alden, Susam ttoss. Tour Incomo Is ffnnmynm DAVID C. RAPPE, Judge Gore, Laurel pole. “My beer froze,” be com­ land Lions Club, amd F irst Se­ "ham spent more time on c(»n- rots wHh your dosiro lo tuecosd THREE-ROOM heated apart­ WOODLAND Apartments, De­ ore A gency, 647-1418. prestige Uving, with sclxxtis, ing 'Whatever to do with crime Bamrasso, Dawn Oat off Town T O BID ______shopping and religious facil­ GRADE 11 KabUk, J. Jeffry plained. ' lectman Chairles ’Ililffuilt. The bating pollution than any feder­ through bord w ort and OBOEB OF HEABINa~bN m ent, parking. CaU 648-1203. luxe 2-bedroom apartment, and crime rates,” Burger said. Berry, Roxamne For Root ities nearby. ngh Honors Keeney, Linda Football gaunes involving stu­ Judging WiU he held Dec. 17. al aigency ..,. ” •Btiotts sorrlco. SBTTUBXBNT OF FINAL wall to waU carpeting, com 66 The Town of Manchester, in MANCHESTER _ U A R, 7- His comments were made In a C alvo, Mamie ACCOUNT OF ODABDIAN SagUo, Joam IG ner, Mamla dents from T ow son Statie, L oy o­ A savings bond donated by Among those Chafee met Sun­ You nood no owpori—cs. you STA’TE OF CONNECTICUT, DIB- FOUR-ROOM second floor plete buUt-lns, alr-condltioned, HEBRON __ New two-bedroom wtoJitocll®® U>® C^?itoI Re- roono deluxe Colonial, 2H IMMEDIATE (XXUn»ANCY copyrighted interview in U.S. C om ire, Susam WlUlauns, Donna Nelson, Yolamda la of Baltimore amd the Univer­ the Savings Bank ot ToUamd wiU day was Rear Adni. Damiel lok o no porsonol iqlss r a iC T OP COVENTRY. PROBATTE ^ M itm ent, near shoiq;>lng. No glasa sliding doors and sun apartments. ChUdren vSn- ^ garage. Ex­ Spacious one and two bed­ News A World Report maga­ Ckiqda, Lori COURT. TOWN OP COVENTRY, H onors Richards, Sarah be awamded for the first prise. Smith Rr., who Is heaiding a for­ Wo will train you, counsol you, ChUdren, o r pets. A pply 72 deck, 1^ baths, fuU basement, ed. Heat, hot water. ap- receive sealed Bids at the Of- ..clusive .. Executive neigfabor- room apartments, refrigeraT zine. DonneUy, Virginia sity of Baltimore begam Friday and socuro your locotloos. Toa D ecem ber 1. 1970. BaUey, Catrolyn Switzer, Roxanne Other prises are gift certificaties mal Inqui^ into the dumping. Estate of David Macey. of Coven­ School St., Manchester. 8220 lease required. R. D. Mur- pUances. carpeting, W kiv ““ ^ Selling below replace- tor, stove, dishwasher,, dis­ Burger defended the use of le­ Donofrio, RosaUe n i^ t amd were to be completed Borrlos Ihoin, and oom Ih# prof' try, in said District a minor. Boucher, Lynn from Shurway Mauket amd Tbl- Smith satid two points wwe ili youroslf. d ock R ealtor, 648-2692. ^ *>«»**» chasing Council, tx16 Lew is ment cost. H ayes A gency, 648- posal, air conditioning, fuU gal aid for the poM* to overcome GRADE S Doucette, Kathy today after more than 80 hours Present Hon. David C. Rappe, MANCHESTER — N ice (me- carpeting, electric heat. Brown, Theodore lamd Oordiati Shoppe, a poncho brought out In the first daws of J i^ a m onthly. 646-0882, 649-2871. Street, Hartford, Connectlcut 07*7- the feeling "of some peoftie tiiat High Honors EUenberg, Lois of play. Most of the players took H yoa'ro Inlorostod In hnpfoTlng bedroom apartment available VILLAGTO Apartments-Flve------jj^ e m b e r 16, 1970 Model apartment open for Oody, Robert hla probe. First, the oU was The 16th day of December, 1970, there is one code of Justice tor Bauraaso, Jeam Gennetto, Susam two-hour shifts on the field. from R oosevelt M ills amd a bot­ your Incoao and your Ulo stylo, u 7:80 o clock in the evening, at a now. dose to bus and shop­ InajMction Sat. and mm. 1-^, Ponchoa for mother and Derby, Stephen fln out iw coupon bolow. of Probate to be held at the room Townhouae. 1% tiled BOLTON - 8-room apartment, at 2:00 p.m., D.S.T. tor: “Tw I y tu the rich and another one for the Devine, Laura The students satid they hoped tle o f wine from th e 'Nfillage dumped weU outside the 50-mile ping. 81*2 per month, including week days by a]qwintment. daughter in easy-knit are E^ogg, Jane Gothream, Octil Piybate Office in the Toim of Cov­ taths, waU-^waU carpeting, quiet neighborhood, ^aJS^g. GASOLINE S S fJ^Stte^nri^erfMAjS' p o o r ." Keener, RandaU Holbrook, Arthur to raise up to $8,000 for charity. Spirit Shop. limit for such activities—a limit entry. is hereby sssigned for a bear­ appUances, carpets and air- Starting at 8176 monthly. striking when made in Grant, Sherri ing upon the settlement and allow­ two alr-condltioners, private fireplace, sun deck, rofwre^ Bid forms and spedfleations ^ A flattering dress with He commented at length on MltcheU, Karen Hbvey, Cl..ven Further Information about the revoked by Chatiee last week. ccndlttoning. CaU Paul W. white with black trim. Gregory, EUlzabetb NATlOffALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS ance of the final account of the ^ment. Washer aid dryer re^lirei’ 8166 mo^y. 648- a» available at the'^pltol Re- ^ No. 6486 has knit direc­ its V-neckline and cute his'often-stated contention that Prusslat. Christine Jeamnotte, Stephen contest may be obtained by con- SeooEidly, the early reports that diwiiion 0/ Ull gtardlan of the said estate; and It Dougan, R ealtor, 649-4636. hookup, pUances. AvaUable gfoo Purchasing CouncU Office, ■**®®®y. Realtors. 649- bow -trim . N o. 8257 'With case loads are buUdlng so high Henderson, Richard 600,000 gaUoim of sludge were 1275 FnfH Drtou OollM. T«s m 75247 tions for Mother’s Pon­ SagUo, Janet Jones, Linda tacting Mrs. Donald Button, January 1st. Charies Lesper­ 16 Lewis Street, H a rtfi»d , Cem- cho; No. 6486 has knit PHOTO-GUIDE is in Sizes 3 the U.8. system of Justice Is Hotchkiss, Dariene Prize Flight dunked were in error. Smith I OM iuttoMM io intra lufsnuu. __ o r d e r e d . That the guardian dl MANCHESTER — Five-room Shoe, Marc lyman, Mark Robin 'Chrcle. •Osol M ki«( MOW h tilt ttuSiin said estate exhibit said account In ance, 649-7620. TALOOTTVim: — Six - room necticut 06108. directions for Daughter's to 8 years. Size 4 . . . 1% beaded for a breakdown. He Jamtieson, Lester SUvinaky, Lauren Bulletin Board satid h e had inform ation that hurtutt. I liott • car toS B-S iMon “ *

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By MICHAEL PUTZEL utfesr^CHiNA Associated Press Writer G IsH it — wutmAM QUI NHON, ' Vietnam (AP) — Anti?^- American rioting raged Monday and B y M ines, today in this central coast­ al city following the fatal Guerrillas shooting of a Vietnamese high school student by an SAIGON (AP) — The U.S. Ql American soldier. Amerlcal division suffered more lOUTM A 24-hour curfew was ordered than a score casualties in two litMAM but demonstrations, window- guerrilla attacks south of Da smashing and the burning of i.i Nang, military spokesmen re­ U.S. military vehicles contin­ ported today. ued. Some American troope The U.S. Command said two have been Injured by flying infantrymen from the dlvleloin’s rocks, informants said. 11th Brigade were killed and 22 Qui Nhon was placed off lim­ wounded Monday afternoon its to all' Americans stationed when an armored personnel car­ outside the city, and Uiose in the rier triggered a mine on a dirt city were ordered to stay In road 36 m iles southeast o f D a their quarters. As the disturb- Nang. nnces continued Into the night, Although the vehicle was not American authorities ordered Ei U heavily damaged, the mine NMOW all ^netnamese employes at U.S. ripped into infantr^en walking instaUatimw to leave them. THE IMAGE-MAKERS alongside. Informed U.S. sources said About nine hours later, after the demonstratora, estimated at darkneas had fallen, guerrillas between 2,600 and 4,000 today, IN FASHION fired 10 mortar shells into the were demanding that the Amer­ Keith’s Sold to Blau of Middletown nlg;ht bivouac of troops of the di­ SOUTH ican soldier who killed the youth vision’s 106th B rigade, six m iles be turned over to South Viet­ By WnXIAM COE come manager of the Manches- business methods — emphaslz- and sUll lives there but will re- southwest of the mining. Field VIETNAM namese authorities for Immedi­ ter store. ing a personalized, friendly ser- locate in the near future to the reports said some Americans (Herald Reporter) ate trial. The Saybrook branch will be Manchester area. He has 25 were killed EUid wounded, but The soldier was not Identified. The G. E. Keith Furni- headed by WllUam F. Blau Jr., “Keith’s customers’’, Blau year’s experience In the fuml- the U.S. Command at Umes pro- He was In custody, and military ture Co at 1115 Main St., a owner, who has been said, “ will continue to be treat- ture business tmd was _^oclat- hlblte officials wore Investigating the ture UO. at Main &t., a Middletown store since ed as friends, not just as num- ed with his father at Kaplan’s ualties in such sheUing attacks. j l shooting. IMnily^ ^ ente^rise degrees in business ad- bered accounts." Furniture In his home city for ^ Anti-Amencan rioting raged in Qui Nhom, South “We’re not about to turn him and landmark in downtown mintpfrnHfwi and economics at He said he plans to continue 20 years before joining Blau’s over” to the South Vietnamese, Manchester for 71 years, West Virginia Wesleyan College the Manchester operation with as manager at Saybrook. Vietnam today following the fatal shooting of a said one U.S. official. The Unit­ has been sold to Middle- four years ago. the same personnel. Diere are Not Unexpected President Vietnamese youth by a U.S. soldier. (AP Photo) ed States has no status of forces town-based Blau Furniture KelUi said the sale of the bus- 13 on the staff. The change In store owner- agreement with the 'Vietnamese Stores. iness was occasioned by his de- But he said several jrfiyelcal ship Is not entirely unexpected, Schedules giving them jurisdiction over sire to become “at least semi- changes are planned. Including since Keith, In making some Galley Trial ~ American military personnel Announcement of the retired” . He will remain at the an extensive remodeling of the managerial promotions earlier under some circumstances as It sale for an undisclosed sum store for an Indefinite period in building both inside and outside, this year, had Indicated he TV Confab has with South Korea, for exam­ was made jointly by Ever­ an advisory capacity tmd has which will begin after Christ- would devote less time to the p le. * ett T. Keith and by Wil- been appointed a director of nias. WASHINGTON (AP) — Informed sources said the stu­ (See Page Twelve) Witness Depicts liam F. Blau Sr., Blau presi the Blau firm. starting immediately, the President Nixon’s news con­ dent was killed Monday after­ ident. The sale is of the business on- store’s lines will be expanded. ference Thursday wiU be noon when a group of 'Viet­ Like, Keith’s which was found- ly, and Keith will continue to “We will be able to offer a held at 7 p.m. EST, the namese youths climbed .aboard ed In 1899 by George Bi Keith, own the land and building, on greater choice of style and White House announced to- My Lai Horror an American Army truck car­ father of Everett, Blau's is a which Blau’s has a long-term quality, and pricing will be- T ‘ dio. trail Intersection he heard Cal- in the truck fired a shot in The session will be held In cated on Middletown’s Malh St. oOier potential buyers be- on to our customers,’’ Blau FT. BBNNING, GA. '(AP) jgy Meadlo, “Why haven’t warning, the sources said. The the East Room of the execu­ A member of Lt. William Cal- wasted them yet?" shot klUed a high school student for many years before moving cause he felt the firm “would said. tive mansion and will be ley’s platoon testified today that Earlier witnesses had testified standing nearby who was not In- a few years ago to the Middle- maintain the same customer More decorator Items and a Nixon’s first TV-radio meet­ civillans being pushed into a Calley had let some aol- volved in the looting attempt, town Shopping Piaca. satisfaction and method of oper- television and stereo line will be On M ideast ing with newsmen here since ditch at My Lai "were diving on guard some of the Viet- The dead student was from a A second Blau store in Old ation that has made Keith's the among the first Items added In May 8. Ho held a television- top of each other—some of the namese who had been flushed Buddhist high school which has Saybrook has been managed by respected name it has become” , the expansion. WASHINGTON (AP) — King radio news conference in Los mothers were protecting kids." from their homes in My Lai that a politically ciMisclous student Kaplan, the new store man- Hussein of Jordan met with Harris (“Buddy”) Kaplan of Blau said his stores are ”al' Angeles on July SO. James Dursi, of Brooklyn, March 16, 1968, ordered them to body made up largely of An Now London, who will now be- most a carbon copy of Keith’s ager. Is a New London native President Nixon today for a dis­ The N.Y., the final prosecution wit- be “taken care of” and that Quang Buddhists, the militant cussion of Middle East prob- ness, said Calley ordered him to ^ben Calley returned they start- antieovemment faction, the lem s. South Vietnamese headquar- the lieutenant and Pfc. Paul shooting them. sources said Kent Collection The king’s conferences here ters reported 40 enemy killed in Meadlo in shooting the civilians. . .. ^ . .. Several students paraded the are expected to be a prelude to three fights in toe Mekong Del- -i gald I can’t, I won’t and I ^ h^^lriiS de J ^ o y f^ y toe resumption of Middle East ta, including W In the contouti^ j^oked down on toe ground,” behin^hlm. streets, rfianUng "Yankee Go Union Leader Says Rail Strike peace talks. sweep into toe U Minh forest. Durst said. casualties Then, Dursi said, he came to Home” and attracting followers by “Anovv^ Hussein, who arrived by plane toe ditch vtoere at least 70 as they marched. THen school from New York, wiU be honored of a get across charged to Calley. chUdm began hurling rocks at by toe President at a stag din- toe ditch before I got 8‘ck. ..^^gy g^g ,. ^ursl said, u.S. soldiers, smashing toe win­ Spreads Across U.S. Thursday ner in toe executive mansion to- government After toe proeecution flashed Meadlo, “We have dowf, of American Jeeps and

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But Mansfield said he could Eariier, Dennis said toe walk- see no point in sueh iegislation (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) out will be called even If Ckm- unless Nikon was prepared to State Legislators Get an Earful grees grants Nixon’s request for take action now. the 46-day delay. “Tlie President has to take By DON 31EIKLE said he plans to seek legislation so serious, Vaughn said, that Associated Press Writer which would give teachers toe "there is not one mayor in one In Hartford right to strike. major city vtoo can see his way HARTFORD (AP) — From toe A teacher at Quinnipiac Col­ clear to^meeting his payroll in problems of toe cities to toe dif­ lege, Stolberg said teachers 1971." Brazilians Intensify Search ficulties of law enforcement to should have the same rights as "W e’re just keeping our heads Teachers, Education Board toe current economic recession, other labor groups as long as above toe water,” said toe for­ toe 1971 state legislature got an they have an employe-employer mer^ Peace Corps director, who Reach Tentative Agreement For Kidnaped Swiss Envoy earful from a group of experts relaticmship with^chool boards. said there Is less natlMial sup­ M onday. Meanwhile, State. Rep. Rufus port for a c/mcerted attack on HARTFORD (AP) —The Hart- later in toe day for a dlscusadoo By ntANOISOO SILVA and paralyzed bis arms and The lawmakers were told that Rose, R-Waterford, took toe op­ urban problems than there waus ford FederatlMi of Teachers and ^® proposal, Associated Press Writer . they havq little choice but to posing view aind backed toe two years ago. TYW TANimm /API _ As Witnesses said seven men and the Board of Education have ^ teachers buy the ne- JANEIRO ( ^ a woman blocked off toe ambas- boost toe state budget by a two- present state law which pro­ "Tlie people’of toe city are be­ reached tentative agreement on fc'otiators’ proposals. It would hibits strikes by teachers. sador’s limousine with two cars, year total of one billion dollars ing abandoned by those In a new contract, union spokes- toe end of a long cop- Rose said one condition of a^ed ordered the driver to toe floor- or more, and that they may be search of toe good life," he said, mea revealed in a surprise an- dispute which culminated teachers being hired should be »x>a«i and shot toe guard, HeUo wise to legalize gambling and "and they’re taking toe tax base nouncement Monday night. 16 hi a walkout of 400 to im con^ed report Carvalho de Araujo, when he re- pertiaps marijuana. an agreement not to strike and with them." w„d o. 0» cm. ™ ^ .7= JT aisted. Abandoning toe tWo The comments about gambling he added to^ teachers who do' “It’s a tiihe bomb," Vaugyn ing release of 68 poll blocking cars, they hustled toe and “pot" came from New Hav­ strike should be fired. said of toe situation In city ! i T REISALMeirSSnDP cal prisoners, ambassador Into another car en Police Chief James F. Ahem, It w as a serious day-long pro- slums. "It’s worsening." union. The walkout ended Mbn- 'Ti&e Complete lAetfi Store'' The retort came from a j^ve off, a fourth car trail- who said toe state should get in­ g;ram of .panel discussions about In the panel discussion on Con­ meetlng with boart negotta^. ^ ^11 but a few strikers source who said toe demand behind. One of toe two geta- to toe numbers business and run toe problems facing Connecticut necticut’s economy, Yale econo­ m their classrooms. In toe 1970s, and m any speakers indicated that toe two sides ex­ was made In one of two docu- cars was later abandoned it itseU. mist James Tobin depicted toe pected only to reduce the num- "^® nttuthor of teachers on ments puiportlng to come from ^ beach. Ahera also said he is "danger­ had little cheerful news to com­ state as being at toe mercy of ber of issues separating them. ®hlke In toe 1,700 teacher sys- MI-907 MAIN STREiT MANCHISTEII-^312471 toe kidnapers. The documents ,j,jjg juration took about two m unicate. ously close” to a position in fav­ national policies and trends. Detalli. toe oronosed oact remained In dl^te were In toe hands of the p