■ - ' / . y . . f T- J r \ f ; PAOE THIRTY-S: W EDNESDAY, J^OVEMBER 11, 1970 Mant^eettr lEnpning; Most Manchester Until 9 Q^Ctock The Center Oongregatirmal A luitionality buffet, spon­ Emanuel Lutheran Church '■ .... ______About Town Church Senior Choir Social Is sored by the KofC will be held junior and senior confirmation;: tonight at 0 in the Robbins Sunday starting at 4 p.m. 'in classes will meet tom 'onw^^ Dr. MarUn DAke,' has been A verage DaUr Net granted a feUowriilp and Dr. Room of the church. the RofC home. The buffet is 8:80 p.m. in the Parish ■' build'-" * t Press. open to the public. Ing. At 7:30 p.m. ;Cfopell,cH^r Pakd K. ScUck haa been grant­ Eot Ike WeekS__ a d e d ' The W ith e r The property committee of will meet in;LUther.^Hhll; the O elob w H , ed a membership in the 64-year- HOUSE Cloudy with drlaHe and tog Center Congregatlanal Church David E. Murphy, son of Mr. Christian tilducatioh' committee old American College of Riy- tonl^t through Friday tifier- will meet tonight at 7:30 in the and M rs. flio m a s E . Mur^rfiy o f wUl m eet in the Board R oom , aldana, a medical specialty So­ noon; tonight’s low near 60. ciety. 32 Jordt St., has been promoted X Church office. 16,02^ Clearing late Friday. Saturday to chief {>etty ofHcer in the U.S. The adult study class of Zion N avy. A 1966 graduate o f Man­ fair, 'coder. Lutheran Church will meet to­ ,AND Manehe»ter--A City of VUlage Charm chester High Sdhool he is mar­ morrow at 7:30 p. m. at the ried to the fOtiher Jaoquelyne church; / VOL. LXXXX, NO. 37 Kelly. They have two children. (TWENTY-EIGirt PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) eekend MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1970 (Olaaelfled Advertialng on Rage SS) PRICE TEN CENTS The nominating committee ^of' W HOUSE Timely The North Manchester Al-Anon ’Trinity Covenant Church "Will Holiday family group will meet tonight meet tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at at 8 in the Parish House of the the church. HALE Second Congregational Church. Gifts The Thursday group will meet at -The midweek service of Bible Undecided Hospital ’70 Closes Today 8:30 p.m. at the Pathfinders study and prayer for Calvary Club at 102 Norman St. Both Church will be tonight at 7:30. The crowds at the Hospital 70 Exhibit at the For groups meet weekly, and Leaders Fill State Armory on Main St. continued to expand again HALE open to friends and relatives The North United Methodist On GM Contract -yiratorday in the third day of the 50th anniversary Everyone living with a drinking, problem. Church Junior Choir will re­ BUY IN NOVEMBER • PAY NEXT YEAR • VaiN JAN.. VbiN FEB., IN MAR. DETROIT (AP)— Rep- lowancea in 1667, m ade a return celebration of the founding of Manchester Memo­ hearse tomorrow at 3:16 p.m. rial Hospital. Atlas Elizabeth A. Blckley of at the church. I’eeentativeB o f 894,000 ^ unUmlted fohmila a 41 Duvtd St. has been named to strikiiig General Motors ‘*®**‘®®** year’s negotia- M ^y of the visitors last night remarked over the the dean’s list of Baldwin-Wal- workere met today to de- *•** formula in ef- qu^ity of the more than 40 separate displays de- lace College, Berea, Ohio, for Second Congregational Church MISSES'REQ. 6.98 S«vei.0t MISSES’ will sponsor a rummage sale clde whether to accent a picti^ the health services offered by the various Pay De Gaulle the 1670 Spring sem ester. new th^vA o? workers wUl get no coat-d-Uv- Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon ^contract pay increases during the hospital departments and area public health a»en- at the church. cies. . TIMELY HOLIDAY GIFTS Cathy Albair of 26 Maple St. flared Cotton Knit y*" “»« ccntract. On By JOHN VINOOUB and Alan Wilkinson of 46 Con­ oergamere for the corpora- D ec. 6, 1971 their wages Wiu be Aliss Bonnie J. Anderson, ^ e exhibit is open without charge to the public. Associated Press Writer gress St. have been selected for uOn and the United A u to one cent an hour for each daughter of Mr. and Mrs. “ y®®*’ chance to view it. The hours ATTRACTIVE WATCHES! roles, in the Elon (Pa.) College W orkers. a rise in the Cmisumer Price PARIS (AP) — France said Franklin C. Anderson of Thck tops are 6 :30 to 9 p.m. production of “The Hostage,” They mat for 2H hours with- I**4ex during the preceding goodby today to Charles de- Rd., has been elected to the to be presented Nov. 19-21 in out taUag a vote, then recesaed y^tur. Thereafter, wages will be Gaulle. Dependability and quality Phi ’Theta Kappa national honor Elon College’s Mooney The­ until l:M p.m. adjusted In accordance with the In the magnificence of Notre are yaurs' with' fraternity for junior colleges at ater. If the SDD-member OM councU Consumer (Price Index on a Dame Cathedral, yet with the every watch I Endicott Junior College, Bever­ 4.77 2.97 of the UAW aecopta the pro- 9»*«*«rly basis, simplicity he ordained, world ly , M ass. The First Church of Christ, 100% POLYESTER RE(H)URLY3.98 posed pact, H wlU be put before ^ **** y*®*” the con- Viet Ground Action Lull leaders Joined thousands of Pa­ Scientist, will have its Wednes­ the union rank and file for a ^ w orker earning |3.60 an risians at an austere Mass con­ ’The Youth Vestry of St. vote. hour or less in straight wages day Testimony meeting tonight Pull-on style of 100% 1O0% cotton knits in cluded wlQi the Mhgnlflcat Mary’s Church will sponsor a Rejection of the pact by the * 46-cent raise. A man Quietest Since February at 8 at the church, 447 N. Main polyester, rib design, short or long sleeves. De Gaulle’s body was not at St. Christmas Stocking Booth at the councU would send the union’s "'®hlng |6.S4 or more will get a this church of Our Lady, where Ladies’ Guild Fair tomorrow with stitched creases. Mock turtle, crew-neck, negotiaton back to the batgain- “ -cent-an-hour increase. The By GEORGE E8PEB activity that has prevailed for Assootatad Press Writer the tall general cnce celebrated The Minnechaug.^ Swim Club from 1 p.m. until the close of Black, navy, berry, peasant styles. Solids, tag taUe and wduld almost cor- earning the current av- the peurt six weeks and the ac- the' liberation of Paris from the will hold its first annual meet­ the ham dinner. Proceeds will go brown. Sizes B to 18. stripes. Many colors. S, tatoly push the elght-week-old ‘“ ^1® SATGON (AP) - Ground oc- ^ disengagement of legtans of Adolf HUIer. The ing Friday at 8 p.m. at the to the development of the Youth Save 1.21 on every m, I. ■trike...... Into 1971. try— .84.08 . hourly—wlU get a Uon in South Vietnam has faUen batUe. body, remained at tfa* home vil­ Eastbury School fit Glaston­ Center and other Youth Vestry pair. On* union executive eotimat- to its lowest level in nine **®adquar^ said 81 Amerl- lage where he lived and died. bury. Coffee and doughnuts will projects. Volunteers to help with ed that the new contract would in each of the last two years months, and for the first time in fWUed in action dur- Am there, a few hours later. It of the contract straight wages JVoin be served after the. business the booth may call the church provide workers with an In­ five years American farces was committed to the soil of 9 7 M meeting. Thos^ taterested in office or Miss Paula Haldeman craase of roughly |l 80 an hour ^ have gone two days in a rowzr“ ®“ ®'^„®' F ran ce. i ______hour for a man making $3.84 or Joining the club may contact of 21 Westminster Rd. 10-CUP in wages and fringe benefits without having a man killed l!^^ Great crowds had gathered at less and by 22 cents an hour for Mrs. David Roser of 53 Cedar over three years. action, the UB.' Command re- died from nonhostUe the vlUage of Oolambey lee Chriftmof shop in one stop Ridge Ter., Glastonbury, or The Sunday school staff of knit driving glove$ electromatic a man making 17.49 or more. A ported today. causes than were killed In com­ Hie centra^ whcee provl- w orker earning betw een |4.60 bat. Deux EgUses, but a simple buri­ . . give the newest styles Mrs. Victor IDeBartlo, of 173 Zion Lutheran Church will meet percolator - ah*, had been withheld from h^r^ Tii The UJ3. Command’s casualty al In a country churchyard re­ in watches to the men and Indian Hill Trail, Glastonbury. tonight at 7:30 at the church. summary for last week also re- ’The battlefield deaths were a IN 3 COLORS placed the military pomp that ladies on your list. meeting contained these items: 1^34 ^ fleeted the low level o f enem y *"®“ DedeuiUe had reje cte d fo r th e fi>. The Board of Trustees of the ’The ’Trinity Covenant Church Sale! 1.44 killed the previous w e^, howev- r e g . *”®*’®®*®*. ^®* The union had souj^t pay in- er, when the death count set a nal ritual. Second Congregational Church Choir and -Bible study class Nonetheleas scores of worid Christmas Shop In One Stop! will meet tomorrow at 7:30 will meet tonight at 7:30 at the regiilorfy 1.98 24.88 29.95 c r a a i^ ^ no m ^ u m or ereases In the first year Janging five-year low. Headquarters *««« «®“ts to 84 cento and said this uras the sixth consecu­ leaders. Including Presldmt p.m. in file parlor. church. Cholc. of avocado m.dallion, Give the newest styles in watches to the men and Acrylic stretch knit shell with leather-like averagl^ -6 8 cento an hour. ’The tive week that U.S. battlefield Nixon, made the Notre Danu cornflower omblem or oil < sun^JM co This ta the company’s last offer before the service the greatest such gath­ vinyl palms, S,M,L,XL. whit*. ThI. p.rcolotor booit. U.Ne Debate deaths were under 60. ladies on your list. More people buy Timex than outstanding waihablllty, ttoln- s ^ e d cost-of-nvtag aUow- gtrlfc^ was for a pay hike rang- The command reported 104 ering since the funeral of l.t* sIm I Inner parti. t**K cento to 48 cento and U.S. troops wounded in action Dwight D . E lsenhow er 19 any other watch in the worid. ta the averaging 88 cento an hour, Oh Red China last week, the lowest number in months ago. Am the bells of COVENTRY FAIR first year cf the contract rang- The contract ■ allows a worker almost five years. cathedrals and churches all CHARACTER WATCHES FOR CHILDREN, TOO! tag from 49 to ai cento an hour, with 80 years of service to retire U.S. casu alties since Jan. 1, over France sounded a requiem. HOLIDAY FAIR —COVENTRY depending on pay scale, and av­ BOYS' VYESTERN STYLE at $600 a montli at age 68 effec­ Begins Again 1961, now total 48,969 killed in Around the world, admirers of Bigger Than Ever eraging 61 cents. tive O ct. 1, 1971 and at age 66 e f­ action, 291,660 wounded in ac­ France’s greatest leader since SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14th ----- ^Retirement a t $600 a COTTON SUEDE fectiv e O ct. 1, 1972. A w orker By TOM HOGE tion, and 8,798 dead from nen- NcqxSecn Called at Fraudi em­ 945 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER month after 80 yean of service hostlle causes, the w e^ y sum­ bassies and consulates to sign A L L DAY with 80 years service can.take Aaaoelated Press Writer at age 68 Initially and at age 66 early retirement prior to reach­ m ary said. ocnddence books. Officials, dip­ Open Thun, to 9 PAN; after Oct. 1 , 1972. North Coventry Community House ing those ages but, will get 8 u n i t e d NATTONS, N.Y. South Vietnamese headquar- lomats am private citizens at­ fringed ’Ihe UAW, which bad agreed Rt. 44A, Coventry (AP) — Algeria launched the tera reported 216 governm eitf tended memorial services In Ample Free Pa^lnoJ to a celltag on cost-of-4ivtag al- (See Paige Ten) troops killed last week, a drop Cairo, Jerusalem, Bonn am oth­ Sponsored by the Gleaners annual Chinese representation jackets debate In the U.N. General As­ of 93 from the previous week. It er capitals. sembly today, declartag the ab- tfietnamese sd- In. Paris, the monarchs am sence of Red China cast a ‘“®” '^“ ’® Th® U.S. the princes, the presidents and shadoMT over the 25th anniversa- Oommaad IMed. 1,5S4 Nolrth the premiera sat on Uttie red Nearly $1,000,000,OOD ry session. Vietnamese and Viet Cong plush chairs before the altar of troops killed during the week. the 800-year-old cathedral for Addresstag the 127-natlan as- Requiem Mass celebrated semWy, Algerian detegate casualties '^"Francois Oardtaal Marty, the regularly 10.98 White House Seen Seeking M’hammed^d said reported W ^ ^ y were f^ archbishop of Paris. By fomoui Chatham. 72x96 sizo of 100X Vltpin “r men wounded aboard one of two Zip front ttylo of cotton behcopfers shot down In the Me- De Gaulle’s name was pron­ Acrylic. 6" nylon binding. Solid colors — pink, bluo, iuvdf ~wtth- frlngu'-on- avocado, ontiquod gold. Gift boxed. Extra Cash for Foreign Aid ounced only four times In 46 sUovos, yelco, poekoft. rmjority 1^ made meaningless aboard their hel- mtautes cf prayer for his soul. Sizot 8 to 16 in dork By MICHAEL GBTLEB Wednesday, according to ad- ^ aniUvei^ of ,copter was killed and six were 'Ihere was m eulogy, no playing brown. Ihe Wsabtagton Post mintotrotlan sources. « Progress.” wounded. There were iu> casual- of 'tops, no symbolic catafalque. 'WASH I N Q T O N — White The package to expected to He introduced an 38-natlon ties on the second heUcopter. *11110 staapUetty hewed to the House request for betw een 760 Include about 120 mUHnn d(^. resoluUm calling ftw th® ousting American bombers kept up strong-'willed generallz wishes, WOMEN’S MISSES' million dollars and one billion lara in new military aid for of the. Nationalist Chinese dele- their Intensive cam paign expressed in instructions he doUan extra in foreign military Cambodia and possibly more gatton and the seating of the against North Vietnamese sup­ wrote in 1968. SHEER NYLON a id t o expected to be 'sent to than 100 million doUara for Red Chinese. ply routes through Laos and About 6,000 people — 3,000 Capitol HlU within the next two South Korea, where the U. S. There appeared little likll- Cambodia today. But only small them invited guests—crowded is hoping to balance its tzx>op hopd, however, that the spon- skirmlriies and six enemy rock- Into the limestone Interior cf tile xariilii9.qnaMa. T i i -----1 ----^ .. . . . waltz AdmtalstraUan sources say withdrawals with money to Im- son could gain the necessary et and mortar attacks were re- cathedral. The high vaulted cell- that the bulk of the supple- prove the combat readiness cf suppwt even though they were ported overnight, the lowest tag and the mighty pUlan hold­ mental money bill, as expected Korean forces, expected to come closer than in number since Feb. 6. Four ing up the galleries along the gowns will ho a request for about 600 The Pentagon earlier this year 1969. Americans were reported nave were brightly lit by televi­ ALL WET, mllUcn doUara to finance credit pledged 40 million dollars in aid Last y e a r the vote w as 66-48 wounded in the sheHtags. Elderly Parisian’s tears for De Gaulle express mood of France. (AP Photo) sion lights. The crowd jurensed under the galleries, restrained salesT toJ.MU Israel. to (jambodla,------using — ^ funds------*--- pre- against Peking, with 21 absten- ^ Cambodia, government In airatian^ese sources say vlously earmarked In part for ooos. Mao The-tung’s regime forces sought to repair their by police, am prayed aloud as nu adjnlnuniraon is also ex- Korea and Taiwan. The admin- has gained four certain new northern front along a 32-mUe the cardinal celebrated Ihe *** iiwi*** nionoy istration now apparently hopes votes this year. stretch of Highway 7 between M ass. ^ rostore these funds. The sup- Canada, Italy and Equatorial Kompong Cham and Skoun after Frenchmen Mourn at Burial Thousands more filled the sur­ rounding gray streets and the u ivwii os * money also would Guinea, all of whom abstained three days of heavy North Viet- By STEPHENS BROENINO about 40,000 persons crowded Charles de (Jaulle, for his fauni- ALL PHONY, esplanade in front of the cathe­ Jordan, orooco ana Tii^ make up the first big installment in 1969, now recognize Red Chi- namese and Viet Ccaig attacks Associated Press Writer this village. ly, for Prance.” dral on tile ne de la Cite, In the ^ .rf S M I In support of the Nixon Doctrine na. And Chile, which elected a left the defenses in disarray. An armored vehicle, draped The congregation sang ”I put COLOMBEY LE6 DEUX EG- middle of the Seine. More thou­ ^regularly 2 .7 9 f which basloaUy seems to reduce Marxist president last month. Stretches of Highway 7 and - in the blue,------white------and red trl- my ------faith— in ------* the Savior. I »... am « me suppi^enw requM am 0,^ likelihood of future Amer- has announced tiiat it too wiU Highway 6, the only land route UISES, France (AP) — Charles color of Prance, left the home sure of His word. My soul hears sands lined the boulevards Sweot drooms ond ovarything the maimor in wmrii it will be de Gaulle was laid to rest today where De Gaulle died Monday, the Savior. I am sure of His through ■ which the official SLICKEST LOOK OF THE you wish for... From our stun­ presented were still unsettled (See Paige Four) .. (Soo Page Four) (See Page Seventeen), in a country churchyard while bearing the simple wooden cas- word.” guests traveled to the cathedral. ning collaction of budgat The wiHWa representatives wonders that ora full of fash­ ______:______•tet. The bishop read from the Bl- SEASON IN LINED CASUAL ^ Crowds lined the streets lead- ble of the resurrection of Laza- ranged from EJmperor Halle Se­ ion and value. Made of shear” lassie of Etblopl^ a tiny, aged nylon and trimmed with lace ing to tile ydilte-wasfaed Roman rus, then asked for sUence and COATS OR PHONY FUN FURS and embroidery, they are Catholic church. Some made the mediation. (See Page Seventeen) most feminine. Lovely selec­ Oklahom a, V sign, symbol of Allied victory Outside the crowd listened to tion of colors. S, m, I. in World War H. the service over loudspeakers. The widow and other mem­ The village priest, his voice bers of the family followed in showing emotion, asked for I '- ' < Ohio Blasts ' ' U' black limousines. prayers for De Gaulle who ”on A W et look coats are all shine . . . all sot'll and the ’The morning had been filled earth had been given such Pilots Strike shinier the better. The only thing to wear over VAN \m L ( 01 l»0\ Kill Thirteen with sunshine, but the clouds be- heavy responsibilities” pants . . . or on those sunny, frosty days. Cotton niiUiumiiiiiMuim / gan moving in to darken the day Then he beseeched the Savior as if to fit the mood of'the hour, “so taht the DeOcuille family At Mohawk; < WOMEN’S REG. 3.98 HUDSON, Ohio (AP) — A ser­ quilt and Orion acrylfc pile lined. Sizes 6 to 69c SIZE, 25’s While soldiers saluted the cof- finds support am comfort in our - 16. 8 to 18. DACRON-COTTON ies of exploakni ta a manufac­ fin, pallhsarers—all young men affectionate prayers am in faith tured gas firm here today killed of the village—carried it into and hope.” Flights Off four peraons, including a moth­ the church. Prayers for France, its lead- dusters Alka-Seltzer U n C A , N.Y. A AP) — M o­ er and'her two children. The choir, also composed of ers. Justice and pieace followed, with coupon the young of the village, sang a Mrs. de Gaulle was beside her hawk Airlines shut down opera­ y with coupon Police said at least 12 tanks requiem. The first pews were son, her face covered by a tions early Thursday when con­ B Fabulous looking fake furs in young, exciting Snap front in Dacron were involved. Tluree plant Polyeiler and cotton, on Relief it only o twollow occupied by the mayor and the veU.They were in the pew that tract negottatiens between the silhouettes that are just as much fun as the real eoty.care, no-lron fab­ away. Great after over buildings were destnqred am vlUage councU. Many mourners the famUy, including the gener- thing. Put one on and put one over . . . no^ne ric. Pretty prints. S,M , 1. indulgence of food or five trucks either destroyed or com pany and 396 pUoto broke drink. held lighted candles. al, used at Sunday services. down am a midnight strike will ever know they're acrylic and modacr^ic dam aged. The coffin lay on a wooden The church bells toUed again ’THIS WEEK ONLY. ENDS SATURDAY! Although metal fragments deadline passed. [JIHIS WEEK OiNLY, ENDS SATURDAY base. Six candes flickered as prayers continued, Mohawk (President RusseU V. blends. Pretty shades of brown, black, beigp. rained down on the nelgUxx^ around It. ”'R e me m b er Charles de Stephensem stdd the pilots Sizes 6 to 16. 8 to 18. \ ISAVE MOREiyggj hood there was m damage' re­ ’There were no flowers in the [(SAVEM Oraeng Gatole wdio You called to You struck at 12:01 a.m. and the ported to nearby biiUdtags, church. The cmly decoratim was today. AUow him , resurrection sdrline had no sdternaUve other - though residents of a five-block two sprays of autumn leaves at because he wag baptized In the than to csmcel its more than V;\l.l \lll i: Mil PON area anxmd the plant were the altar. death of Your Son.” 460 daily flights. evacuated. DeGaulIe’s son, Philippe, a He ssdd the company had There was m immediate esti­ Te priests gave Communion Regular to ^35.00 $1.26 FAMILY SIZE navy captain, his profile re­ “refused to accede to certain mate of damage from the dawn to the congregation. HEAD'N'SHOULDERS markably Uke that of his father, ’Ihe Bishop took Communion unreasonable demands from 10% OFF blasts In this community 10 sat near Andre Malroux, war­ to the general’s widow am then our pUoto’ representatives.” A miles north of Akron. time and postwar intimate of t o the members of his family. spokesman said the company ehampoc GIFT GERTIHCATES The dead were identified as DeGauUe, In the midst of the He prayed again: "We beseech and the Airline PUoto Associa­ Mte. Robert Bliacfaly, 80, am congregation. Any Denonrinertfon! ■you A lm ighty fo r Charles de tion, AFLrCIO, disagreed on with c o u p o n her daughters, Audra and Pau­ Second Epistle of St. Paul to Your servant, uhose wages, working oondlUons am Helps eliminate dandruff. In a Made out in denominatlcms of 16, 110 H6 la, ages 2 and l, all of Hudson. ’Timothy was read by the Rev. ’ My amoimt you- ydstu But you pay’ 10% soul left this worid today. Puri­ fringe benefits. stond-uo unbreakable tube. The fourth persem believed 'Francois de Gaulle, the g^ener- charge them ra your fied by this sacrifice am ’Ihe shutdown means furloughs Tims WEEK OiNLY, RTOULAR C31ARGE AXXXJUNT. This tr^nwd la the rubble was not al’s nephew. for virtually aU 8,600 •drUm Immediately. identifled. ’Tta,“Cwas celebrated by 3”^ ENDS SA’TURDAY! only, b^ever. -A great way to take care of ^ grace give him the repose of aU employss am left some cities your gift list in a hurry and at aavings! Robert Blaclily, 31, the father Father deGaulle, the Rev. eternity. Don’t abamon him to with Uttie w m air service.' Mo­ was Usted ta serious conUtion C laude Jaug^ey, the vlUage cu­ evU.” hawk serves 87 cities in 12 rtSAVEMOREiyfi at Akron’s St. Tliomas Hospital. rate, am the local bishop, Msgir. States and Canaila. THIS WEEK OiNLY, ENDS HATiTyis/iy ’Ihe priest asked the congre­ Also in serious "condition at Alfred Alton. For some citiss like Btag- gation to remain in the church the bospitol was Donald Wil­ hamton, BUmlra and Ithaca, ‘W e are gathered here in the during the burial in the tiny ( i • : liams, zi, a truck driver for the Mohawk provides the only re­ 945 MAIN ST. unanimity of our attachment cemetery behtad it. Mrs. de M A N C H E S T B l Hudson Fuel Oas Oorp,. and our regniUon of Gen. de GauUe and the famUy *M»d asked gularly scheduled passenger service, an airline official said. The Blachly family was driv­ GauUe, who caUed to Him.” to be alone whUe the general ing by tiie ]^ant in a small for­ Christians, we are all the more ^ pt^ced into the tomb. He aald timt minor carriara, using smaU idanas, probably 945 MAIN ST... MANCHESTER eign car when the auto was hit deeiUy united by our faith In the ^he $2 paUbearera took up the infinite love of God. It to to Him ™ would begin temporary, aarvloa (Bee Page TwmGjt) Flames jet from explosion at gas supply firm in Hudson, Ohio, where two childrwi ^ed. (AP Photo) we address odr prayers for (See Page Foori (Sea P a g e Threa)

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had nothing left over for the you will fliid in Now York or Debut Made artistic merits of the compos- Lon3<»t.” Pilots Strike Senator Tells of Threat Itlan. Nor was the work alto­ The Burtons Sheinwolfl ^11 Bridge Chewing Over Election Cud Asked how he imagined hi# gether down Mr, IK^ograd’s RNimRENISAND beautiful wife in her old age, he LOOK FOR EXIT At Hartford alley. At Mohawk; To Battle Kennedy Tour YtMJNQPBlPlE Plan To Shun said with a smile and tone of af- WHEN IN DANGER NORTH There are undoubtedly those fectlm that made his eyes spar­ By ALFR E D SHIEINWOLD ♦ Q 2 Bitter for the Democrats WASHINGTON (A P ) — Sen. for me, that Kennedy had drniat- fft» if Ito nikve ii I»M m i kle: By Violinist who will tell you he played with Smoke wakes you up in a ^ K 5 3 lA s n m im i) Flights Off The Glitter ★ Em est P. HoUlngs, D-S.C., says ^<1 money and run polls—all of a relatively small tone, and to SdSBflf tot iSmSss Sr ISsS rSSUSsa “ Ah', Elizabeth wlU s ^ l be su­ room that you have never seen O 876432 * united party btf- complained that Daddarlo and perbly dressed, but the double he told the late Sen. Robert F. were false.” By JOHN GRUBER a degree this was true. How­ By JAMES F. KING before. You feel the door and A 83 H A R IFO R D (A P ) — ^ M,1« ^ ®***®*‘ regular* faUed to (Contli^ from Page One) chin she has had from childhood ^ John Demnutv ” only Or, If A1 Donahue had won the canmalgn hard enough for . 0.0 V HolUngs said he telej^oned ever, I would rather hear a vi­ Ml SCO ilMITnO Associated PreM Writer realize that a fire is blazing in WEST EAST Kennedy, D-N.Y., in 1998, he Kennedy but was told the sub- Itiakh Perlman drew quite a will become a third chin. She X for goven^^ three-way primary In Auguat In- e*' olinist play with a smaller tone the hall. Do you stay in the 4 None 4 J 10 9 5 would spotlight poverty In Har- committee planned to go from number of newcomers to the that he can control, than a LONDON (AP) — Richard 'wUl be as Vibrant as ever and '‘H only Ella Or^no h./4 k. . ? DuHoy, he would havo On the other hand, aome Dad- tended beyond a few days. room and get burned up, or do Q? 64 9 J987 lem If the New York senator Savannah, Ga., to Jasper Ooun- Bushnell last evening as the big tone that becomes scratchy Ml MU UMimO *■ my ^ v l c e wlU be ‘Get out of the window and ^ Dodd vote to a mini- darlo pei^le have complained Stephenaon said the company Burton and Elisabeth Taylor O QJ 1095 0 A K brought a subcommittee to ty and to Columbia- Hartford Symphony, imder Ar­ at Umes. Last night Mr. Perl­ PiraMsI GsMiKM SsntM tte h o ^ e as quickly as possible ^^ke your chances on what are making their plans for r ^ A KJ7642 4 Q 109 negotiating for 4 new South Oarolina to invesUgate Holllngs said he told Kennedy thur Wlnograd, offered another man did not produce any bad if doem t fancy you. „,a y be outside? Silly question. H ie tirement. When the time comes SOUTH «««., ,u ««. .“SSf SS hunger. uitoerstood the problem, had of its regular subscription con­ sounding notes; he didn’t .pro­ H ie a c t l^ of course, will be of course, but apply the same hacking they intend to settle down* far 4 A K 87643 ^ i n g on hind h ln w ha* been advanced by Sen. agreed to put dlsput- In his new book, “ The Case t*®®” working on It and that If certs. Being young (24), he duce much excitement with the KtTRICnO over._ But she H be asking me to reasoning to today’s hand and among Oonne from the glitter they have ^ AQ102 Democrata Or, If Dempsty had been per- Dodd, vdio flnfshed a mirprlaing- ed Usues under binding arbltra- against Hunger—A Demand for the New York senator Insisted brought a large contii^ent of work, either. I Undir 17 nwlK KC0« siwyli| get her a vodka and tomato gee U you can find the window. ever alnce elect PinfltM-Adult Csv«n known. juice at 10:30—at night, I hasten O None s^ug^ mien stiaded to seek another term In- ly atoong third bddnd the Re- tlon. He said the union refused a National Policy,” to be ^mb- going to South Carolina he students to the hall; being Taken by and large, it was not South dealer ’The two stars have chclien a to ^ d —instead—of 6:80 at 4 A5 p, the offer. Ushed Thursday, Holllngs says would be forced to take a public Israeli, he brought numbers of one of the Hartford Symphcmy’s Both sides vulnerable big prizes—m v .m reUring from public of- publican victor, t/7well . . .. „ . small village in a coal valley of present.” West North Em sdnator. aim^U.S. flee, he would have been able Welcker, andpuffey. National Mediation Board of- **® working on the hunger stance against him on his travel best nights. The program got Opening lead — Queen of Dia­ older folks, probably out of cur­ south Wales where Burton grew Pass 2 N T Pas under way with the “ Roman . M ONE ua0» 17 AqWTm Burton, still rugged and monds. was AUAtiHoii» . 1 ” wercome such handicaps as Hiere is a lot of bad feeling flclals and private arbitrators problem at that time but he was Pt®ns. iosity. up. It is Pontrtiydyfen, prem- (A|t IHuK My rough, stands 6 feet 10. He has South ruffed the opening dia­ Pass 4 4 P® So“th j Carolina senator heard him on two previous oc­ " It ’s been virtually untouched around. He has a rich voice and petent enough so far as carded the seven of clubs, and J. MeaKill (now Tliere is on attitude among months but mediators Invoked a blooming campaign over,*’ oiont imaerstand the problem casions over the past two since my childhood,’ ’ said Bur­ hearts, cash the ace of clubs loves to talk about anything. South groaned. Obviously, he niany Democral^mZiw Atertdll). niany party regulars that Duf- 80-day cooUng-off period that Holllngs says he told Kennedy, that the sul^mmlttee years, and I can’t say that he is technical abilities were concern­ ton. “ When I really want to slope and ruff a club. The rest is ed. . Burton has two daughters by going to lose a trump trick. er different esndiiia»,ui State Cliair- fey and his troB had their eTcplred today. explaining he had won a special needed to publicize the facts, maturing very fast, at least off and simply be garrulous in his first marriage; IBss Taylor easy. But Mr. Winograd failed to Declarer took the ace. and gubernatorial .n,i » m a i^ o h n M > Dailey had come chance, blew It, and should be H ie company rejected an of- Senate election In 1996 by only a “ Now look here,’ ’ I shouted, from an artistic standpoint. Last m y old age I shall go back to has two boys and a glri by her Dally Qneation achieve a convincing balance lenglli of this section. It then de­ king o f hearts and then led a to Dad- relegated to the back seats for for tro m the pUoto.to extend the 11,009-vote majority. “You go down there and I’m night he offered the SlbeUus my village. marriages to Michael Wilding Partner opens with 1-NT ,(16 between strings and brass. Tlie volves upon the conductor to heart to the queen. West dis­ ifam Dad^n ^ SWa^Atty. Gen. the fcneeable future. Faced cooUng-eff period under a short “I don’t have the time to ex- K®*"® ^ K®t t»»® P>“n® ®nd go Violin Concerto. “ H iey’ll understand me, you ■ and Mike Todd, and an adopted to 18 points), and the nezit |^ay- brass consistently overpowered make it sound Impressive anyr carded another club, and South bAd 1,3^ Duffey ^bert K. KUIlan (whb^^^ able with vdiat Is reportedly a cam- term agreement plain the hunger problem be- straight up to Harlem. I’m He negotiated the notes and know because there’s a couple' er passes. 'You Indd: E ^ ^ es — the strings, and very fr^u ently way. daughter Maria. groaned again. After a brief aSi 8eci«tarv nn office—the palgn deficit in six flgures, Duf- Mohawk operated on a sneci- tween now and election day. I to call every TV station, the first two imovements of the around Pontrhydjrfen‘ who are None; Hearts, 6-4; Diamonds, played Mrlth a tone that would This turned out to be some- pause for muttering, . South T ! O r L i H S *1^®® ^ d haW re- fey Is fighting for a continued ai pre-8trlke*^Jdhtduto W eT es- have to leave It alone, for now. then I ’m going to walk right work. In the finale, however, also difficult and about 80 yearn Q-J-10-9-5; Clubs, K-J-7-6-4-2. have been acceptable in a what beyond Mr. Winograd’s ruffed his last heart in dummy tee ^ ^ ^ iP le in the party. and all p E T e r e ^ t e e But. beUeve me, I ’m going back through Harlem for four or five NASSAU I had the feeling that he was old; end I suppose I'll be exact­ What do you say? circus band, but was Just plain and conceded one trump and ^ * ’"P*** D e m p s e ^ x Dodd, on the other hand, is ground about t m ^ r before tee to I t And I ’ll get some solutions days, everywhere I can, and so technically extended he just grasp. Bruckner was an or­ ly like them.” THEATER TIME Answer: Jump to three clubs^ noisy when applied to .^erious one club. Down one. s«Sr D e J ^ ^ ^ ' aibq^flghting to keep a toehold Site d eS “ B^^tohT^ws and I’ll get some progress,” he «"d ®very rat eating every 7 DAYS and 6 NIGHTS ganist and my standard of per­ At 45 Burton intends to keep forcing to game: Ypii eTcpect to i music. * SCHEDULE Obviously, South didn’t even 5^e "® ®“*“®“- ^ tei^. Party-aad ha. even of- X L l ^ a ^ T L l^ “ told Keiiedy. child’s eye out. And everywhere formance for this work was a on making movies— “ this keeps bid diamonds next in the hope ANCHORAGE HOTEL Nor did it seem that Mr. look fo r a way out. Would you? of contonoS^ n e u ^ '^ ® “ *®"‘ t*hitod with fered as BaU eys sue- ments during tee day to pre- HolUngs said he “ hit tee cell- ^ So, I’m going to say why isn’t conductor \^o was also an or­ me alive” —but he Is taking it of getting to five o i a minor I N CONCERT Winograd knew how to link the Burnside—Little Fauss & Big At the second trick South dis­ ■riioma* J**^iidd '*‘2!!!^®"*;^ « w .. ’° ‘***’“ contention vent a tacW og if t l m ^ k e be- teg” vteen he learned In early Kennedy here? • EUROPEAN PLAN HanciiFBlTr ganist, Leopold Stokowski. May­ easier. One reason is taxes. suit. You may get to an un- SAT., NOV. 14—6i30 P.M. various sections of this episodic Halsy, 7:30, 9:30 covers that he must lose a and swept to Sthe slam cannot ment Mrs. SchaUer said she comfort from tee election, which of its abUtty to proSet tee tra- “He (Kennedy) waa as popu- GLASTONBURY Presented by that this could be achieved, for COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The vdien they are in London, a pri­ cently at the school’s first ice be made. I wouM not continue as secre- kept the General, ^Assembly In veling pubUc, employe\groups lar in South Carolina as Earl vate plane, yacht, numerous melting contest. H ie instruc­ I just once in the performance. I Army is cutting back at a iwce South must take the ace and SOCK and BUSKIN, and FACULTY I A townwide collection of tary, but m lg ^ accept a reap- pamocratic hands, and sent four or stockholders.” ^ Warren,” writes H o llln g s . Patient Hangs Self was thoroughly impressed with not seen since the end of World homes, jewels galore. tions were to "use original ideas king of hearts and must then srlass for recycling is the polritment. ^naocrato and only two Repub- cities served by tee alrUne "Once the Kennedy name was TRAVEL AGENCY the evmi, balanced, and round War n . Secretary of the Army Burton, asked by an inter­ to melt ice.” lead dummy’s last heart. When I Thurs., Nov. 19, and Fri., Nov. 20, at 8:00 p.m. Ucans to tee U A House of R ^ include New Yoik, Buffalo,______NeK attached to hunger In South Car- NEWTOWN (AP) — John To- viewer whether all this money Ekich class got a 25-pound East latest project of the sound of the brass, but that Stanley Resor says. follows with .the nine, ■ BAILEY AUDITORIUM ■: Conservation Clommission. resentatives-the same party work, IWca. Boston, aevelMd, 'Stoa“ eve7vted^°Vhad t r ie ^ m at^, 26 of Bridgep^ was once seemed the exceptlCHi that Speaking Wednesday at Ft. was an embarrassment, replied block, and 10 minutes of melting South must grit his teeth and p General Admission $1.00 ‘ &liffnin6iit 8S befoTG. \rinn4Axw>ifM TTQwffoMfi r^wvn . found doEd lEte WGdn6sdEy ;70 NEW I.ONDON ri KMMKE proved the rule. Jackson for Veterans Day and bluntly: time. try a finesse with the ten of ■ This project, which was t e ^ U o n . tee Democrats’ Fairfield HUls Hospital, (ILASTONBI RV. C ONN. “ Of course it is, but we both The contestants huffed hot today s F U N H Y state “underticket” did quite X ___ ’ » patieiit. The first two movements went the dedication of a bronze statue hearts. Hiis dangerous play is started at a commission Nalion.'il :itk1 Worldwide TniV'd Ai r.ingeiii'nis quite well, but the last one was of Andrew Jackson, Resor said try to live up to the rules of air. Some sat on the cold blocks. like jumping out of the window meeting last night, will well* considering thait Daddarlo nrkomrvKr /ad\ __t»* aiia w aVa ,__ *_____ .. *. Officials said an attendant Airlines o Ciuiscs o Hotels o C;ii' Rentals o Tnuis easy wealth. Elizabeth treaia it A few rubbed ivith their lost by more than 81,000 votes. o fT J K b J ^ aW k ^ ltafs! something else. ’Hiere is always the Arm y now has 1.6 million when your building is on fire. probably be done with the m y 1906 ci polgn-that Holl- geif ^jh a all as fairy money. She scatters hands. Some licked. Two of tee four (Democrats on Executive AlrUnes has In- A a®*^ with a bedspread about trouble with the ending of this men and will be down to 1.2 mil­ What choice do you have? FRI. - SAT. - 8UN..lst.Ran cooperation of other town ly stooge, teat p.„i. 633-4666 it. A few rubbed with bare feet. movement. H ie trouble is that lion next July. It had 895,000 at As the cards lie, the finesse I^ANCHESTe Plus TOP OO-HIT agencies. NEW tee underticket were elected— creased tee number of flights i^nnedy had labor votes it Is too far from the beginning. the start o f the Vietnam war. " I have this awful pit-scarred Huskier pupils rubbed team­ wins. You discard one of dum­ O H t t KUUan for attorney general and between Boston and AlbLy, ^ ^ 'Dr. Frederick \Spcuildlng, Bruckner didn’t have enough to He said that is the smallest it memory of poverty. I am pretty mates back and forth across the m y’s clubs on the queen of RIFS G iJA • POI M)N NUICM <5ROOIA Gloria Schaffer (who led tee N.y., and Boston and Burling- commisston chairman, appoint­ say to warrant the excessive should be. cute business-wise. Some time icy surface. ticket) for secrefary of tee ed Mrs. Hieresa Parla and Har­ SWEEPS ago, I went into a deal with two ■When the 10 miiuiteS were up Richard Burton state. liia flights are on existing Swiss gnomes and an industri­ the sophomores’ block tipped ry Maidment, commission C U E A v N - It was, reaUy, a close election route pattonis shared by Mb- alist and set up a bank in Switz­ the scales at 22^ pounds, com­ Clint Eastwood members'; to be a committee to wlte tee exception of tee two hawk and Ebcecuttve. Under tee erland. So I am a banker and a pared to 22^ for the seniors and organise the collection, to find FOR THE top races. The Democratic un- increased service, there will be better banker than any banker freshmen, and 22% for Jiihiors. MaryUre a depot in. town where people derticket averaged 528,146 votes four round trips daily on each THE can leave bottles they have sav­ F I R S T each, tee RepubUcan undertick- route. "Where Eagles ^ ed, to discuss the project with et 531,828 votes each. ______THE LOOUGe BIRTHDAY Itl organisations woridng with con­ YEAR The total number of votes cast proudly presents Dare" servation and town deport­ for Democratic candidates fw Oty Has Orchid Park / Program Starlu ut 7»80 PARTY ments and officials, and to ar­ Tho m to state House of Representatives ' f o r y o u r PIJSASURB IN OOCKTAILB. AND DDONG range truck tramqxTrtation to Lola Shirloy was 581,128 compared to 629,622 CX)RAL. GABLiBS, Fla. — STATE L UYorpeel, Ohio MAMCHCftTIR CINTIR Seafood W luw( BY A the OlasB Oontainer Corp. in votes cast for» Republican Many communities are bird fill PARK RIAR OF THIATRI DayvlUe which iMiys bottles and candidates. ^ sanctuaries, but Coral Gables PANAVISION®- METROCOIOR®mSI Psnsvlslon'' (D 1*70 hr NEA, lob HAF^’Olf) PIN If Mstrocoior Pieces Of glass. In tee State Senate races, has a legally designated orchid 628 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER (Formerly Frank’s) ’Several WMnen in town have Today's F U N N T will pov 51.00 tor 586,287 votes were cast fm- OOP sanctuary — Merrick Park, started saving bottles for re­ F R I. A SAT. ONLY — FROM 5:00 P.M . ON THE ITALIAN JOB Michael Caine oock orioiMl "tonny*' osoq. Sond gogs candidates, and 618,464 for Dem- across the street from tee City cycling, MTs. Parla reported. to; Todoy'i FUNNY, 1200 Wott 'Alrd ocratic candidates—plus 0,000 Hall, iriiere orchid fanciers Elvis FRI. & SAT. ONLY AT 7:00 St., CloTtland, Ohio 44113. BAKED Bottles and jars should be votes for two Democratic sena- have donated and planted empty and have no wires Iony Shops) Complete Dinner door-to-dom'. o r IN T E N T S M a r l o w e ’ -0611 Scientists, engineers and con­ TRADEMARK M m Saturday Special servationists in tee nation, in­ Ik' Litde Riuss and Big H aky cluding many in town, have be- PRIME RIBS OF BEEF $3il6 ,come increasingly concerned are not your fathers heroes. PRESENTED BY THE with tee waste of natural re­ DEPARTMENT Complete Dinner sources, tee disposal of solid OF THEATRE waste and tee heed to retrieve Z7 SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Dencing Eveiv Friday & Sohiidoy Night U T T U f^AUSS THE UNIVERSITY 9 1 F.RR. reusable materials. OF CONNECTICUT The Clean Water Revival Com­ BONANZA flinD mittee of tbe l^n ch ester Jdy- wmm/M NOVEMBER 13-21, 197(/ Friday Night, John Shako Otch. cees presented its Icng range SUNDAY PERFORMANCE: NOVEMBER 16.8:15P.M. recommendations for tee Hock- FRIDA Y SPECIAL BIG HAISV TICKETS: $2.0d Sonmlay Night anum R iver to tee commission. FOR RESERVATIONS The commission, after a mo­ IIOB 4JI0 • 5.68 • MO down by tee comnalsslon, Leslie Buckland, one of lU m em ^r, j Your Merry Dairy Queen at 684 Hartford Rd, J (waasured the Joycee's - teat there was so much to be done. s in I 4^Will Close for the Season Sunday, Nov. IS. B The caean Water Revival Com­ J ' Sun'day mittee meets every week and , ' 4 has provided manpower for sev­ S MR. ANNULLI AND HIS STAFF ALL THANK YOU FOR M November ISth eral pond and river cleanup = YOUR MUCH APPRECIATED PATRONAGE. = projects. Bates S ■ LOOK FOR US IN THE SPRING WHEN WE REMODEL AND = 4 P.M.till ??? l>r. gpaulding reported tnw Maybe some day you two will be really truly engaged. But mean­ he has talked with = ENLARGE, ADDING INSIDE SEATING FOR YOUR COMFORT = jLkaon, head Ubrarian of Iton- while, it's kind of nice for her to know she’s spoken for. And also' = AND CONVENIENCE. = aiester PubUc Ubrarles. about kind of nice for you to know the other fellows see what the score = THANK YOU. = showing conservation is: your Ring of Intent on her finger. Real diamonds! Lovely de­ the Ubrarles. Plana signs! You can afford one at these fantastically low “ALL YOU CAN EAF presentations have not been prices and we’ll give you full credit towards a proper engagement I Stock Your Freezer Sole 8 diamond. If and when! on TICKETS WILL BE SOLD DONATION 6400 .upport stricter ' luiik yards, drive-in restau^ " * * men's and young men's 2 quoris Dairy Queen i Irf PER FAM ILY ^^iwahes teat have b e « nonnaii tn llk ri Dohy Queen Sandwiches in MANCHESTER ^^oUsed by the PlamUng and dozen 99^ s ZontoK Commission. . Depiry Queen Jefs dozen 99^ | at MARLOW'S qjio commisston ^ % the election of MANCHESTER m m BERLIN TOMORROW meeting which wlU be held JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 OilJtf Ban dozen 1.19 s MANCHESTER PARKADE ^ S T O R E S F WEBSTER SQUARE OMS 04V OiNLV Open To Public • in tee Ste Dlatrlct F W h ^ mCHAEU JEWELERS—! DosmSasm MSiintissfsr st 6H Ksia 1 Dr. Spaulding. OPEN EVENINGS till 9PM ■ PLENTY of FREE PARKING lin the rfsnmtnrt"" expUres in 1872,

\ f ' PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CDlW., THURSUAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY,, NOVEMBERNOfEMB] 12, 1970 U,N, Debate Under Tests France Girls Find Glamour Wanting NASHVILLE, Tenn. (A!P)— On Red China Cbunty music star Roy Clark Mourns is undergoing a series ot tests f., In Working on Capitol Hi] BROAD STREET in the intensive care, unit at Baby Has Bep^ins Again major cities everywhere, cringe Baptist Hospital. A t Burial By ANN BLACKMAN MANCHESTER Clark, 37, the pudgy guitar- Associated Press Writer is of concern. . • (Continued from Page One) picMqg'.^ star ot CBS-'^V’s (Continued from Page One) Then why do so many o< the Also: Prospect Avomio and Kono Sh, WASHTNOTON (AP) — JuUe , “ Hee Haw,” was admitted^to Been Named swing from the abstainers to coffin and carried it slowly graduated from a prestigious Not ah find their work and ule West Hortford support Peking. Malaysia has the hospital with chest pains down the center aisle while the woman’s coUege la^ year and distasteful. ‘T m here for 1^ I Open Doily 10 to 10 indicated that it might vote for late Tuesday night. choir sang. set out for Washington to worit fllng-ftrpe expeilende yJu I Ample Free Parking Red China Instead of abstaining His physician. Dr. William Representatives of the army, for a well-known congressman, could never find hi another as it did last year. Ewers, did not rule out the "diorge It" with your C.B.T. er C.A.P. Master navy and air force presented “Valuable experience,” she city,” says a secretauy to a possibility that Clark may “ itorr Veltmer, daughter of Helmut and Kathleen The only country likely to arms before the bier - the only thought State Departnient oCtlclal. Charge Card shift its vote in the other direc­ have suffered a heart attack, Ort Hartford. She waa bom SELF-$ERVICE DEPT STORES official military aspect of the fu­ Now, with a year of answer- And to JuiUe, who found her tion is Cambodia, which sup­ but said preliminaiy exami­ neral. Mrachestei Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand- Ing mall and cranking a mlmeo- first job intolerable, her non­ ported Communist China until a nations indicated the enter­ In the cemetery, the sun, pok­ ‘‘O Manor Rd., graph machine for $110 a week working life makes Washington coup overthrew Prince Noro­ tainer was suffering from ex­ ing out again, flickered against grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. dom Sihanouk as Cambodia's haustion. . behind her, Julie Is quitting. worthwhile. Christian Amdt, Wyoming, Del. She has a brother, Robert, 3. a wall and leaves flew in the . « * «| *1 «i chief of state in March. Phnom wind. “ ‘This work is neither creative “ Life here Is pleasant,” riie nor challenging,” says the 22- says. “ I' can ride m y bike to Before You Buy Toys . . . Check King's first! Penh broke off relations with Assistance Bill over which Sen. The tricolor was removed and "• P ii.. ot John Jr. and Marjorie Peking, which gave Sihanouk F\ilbright has substantial sway. the — coffin------—slid — ——into the—« tomo. year-old secretary. “It’s stulti- work . I live In a house In *“ ^ Vernon. She was bom Oct. 28 at The financing of credit sales bishop prayed, asked God fylng.” Georgetown with some other , 0, Manch^OT Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Each time the Chinsf question normally falls into a third cate- P*^' grave , Every year Julies by the hun- girls and pick figs from m y bed- " Hllse. Hamburg, N .Y .’Her paternal has come up, the United States gory, coming under the Foreign ^ ***® i-e d flock to Washington— room window. U fe here Isn’t a " J®hn D.^Iddlngs Sr., Hamburg. has proposed that the assembly Military Sales A ct The Jackson ™®y walked in front of the bright, serious young girls with hassle.” N. T. She has a sister, Carolyn, 2% ..< ^ declare it an “ important ques- Amendment, however, made a t**® <>* the new coUege degrees in hand and Then Julie, whose pretty face ;; • * J.-*'"' « • tion.” Such a declaration re- special case lor Israel this year Family servants followed visions of glamor and excite- Is framed by l« ig dark hair,' '" 'a u Bryant, son of Ronald R. and Sandra quires only majority aj^Mwal under the Procurement Bill. relatives of Mrs. de ment in their eyes. smiled. "I suppose you ought to .nahn Ferguson, Miriam Dr., Vernon. Ho was bom Oct. 06 at but makes a two-thirds vote In September, when President But, like Julie, many find mention my^^^lal life. It’s the ^ C h e s t e r Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparente are necessary for approval of the Nixon set forth his new broad ceremony ended at 4:11 themselves working at dull best I ever mm.” Mr. and Mrs. 'Vmiam R. Hahn, 23 Grant St., Rockville. His main quesUon, the admissitki of guidelines for the Foreign As- ^ tasks in drab, crowded offices But as typical as Julie’s frus- " ^andparonts are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin, West Red OUna. The “ important S tan ce Program to b e ^ n e x t <^“ 11® then returned for very little money—frustra- tratlon over her work is, her 10 .Hartford. Ho has a brother, Geoff, 3. quesUon” resolution is expected year, he indicted he woSd split tion. pleasure with her shclal life *1 * * to be approved again this year, wni-oifm ais inf« “ ® general had lived in since “These girls come to me with seems out of the mainstream of „ , Belanger, Jennifer Ellen, daughter of Richard and D<»ma but diplomats pTedict that n <>' “ er family political science degrees and ***®ny more girls’ Warrington .... Yanke Belanger, RFD 4, Baton Rd., RockvlUe. She was bom United States will be fo r c ^ Ld the high green they think they have the world existence, Got. 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand- eventually by public opinion to security gates at the entrace to the pro­ l Y HEADlIHinEIISI by the tall,” says Mrs. Hazel For many, the long, hectic parents are Mr. and Mrs. Raul Yanke, Kingsbury Ave., Rock- abandon this tactic. „ ,, , ^ P®rty wert closed by guards. (Bergstrom, chief of the Oapitol days in front of a typewriter are rille. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Aldrick A Fabulous Collection of Famous TV Advertised Toys at Aware of the turning tide, feel such a reorganization would PARIS (AP) — President Nlx- Hill Employment Center. followed by Icmg, lonely nights Belanger, 67 Windermere Ave., Rockville. TOme of younger officials In put all military aid under the ®*i. *>®*'e tor memorial services “ But the colleges don't pre- front of a television set. «. 4>' « C* « President Chlang Kai-diek’s Na- Pentagon’s budget, handled in tor Gen. Charles de Gaulle, pare them to do anything. They K® these Georgetown MU, Helm, Gary Mark, son of Ronald and Barbara Dowge- tlonali^ government are said to Congress by the Armed Services called on President Georges come here thinking they’re houses to pick up a date on a _ wlcz Helm, 10 Upper Butcher Rd., Rockville. He was bom Oct. Discount Savings! Buy While Selections are Complete! nnnf ^ acceirt- Committee Instead of the more Pompidou after the service to- going to change policy decisions Saturday night,” relates a gBr .m-. 28 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents pr two-C9iina idea mth- hogfUe Foreign Relations Com- day and the two talked^ for 40 and find Prince Charming. Soon ycoT'Cld bachelor, "and, inevl- ; are Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Dowgewlcz, 79 West St., Rockville. er than face a complete wster ® minutes. they’re disenchanted and dls- tabiy, there are three or four of He has a brother, (Brian, 2. *’ « • « w hm P eking°w ins*a^t ^ reasoning Nixon was the first of a series couraged.” them with their hair in curlers • <4*- 7^ which touched off the specula- government and state leaders The problem, says Mrs. watehli* ‘The Newlywed Game’ •- Shnnta, Edward John, son of Edward F. and Constance Famous Brands*, CTUa^ s govenynent, al- uqu the supplemental re- received by Pompidou in Bergstrom, is that congressmen on the tube.” Dworak Shunta, 17 Harmony St., East Hartford. He was bom Charge It Big Selections! ^“ ®®‘ might be delayed until Elysee Palace, about two hours and senators need foot soldiers, For some young women all 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hte maternal giand- suU insists it is tho re* ji^xt after the memorial service 4 in** not staff crificers. this------can add up to~ an around- -n. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dworak Jr., 66 Troy Rd., e MATTEL • ^^TONKA 2 gime with the legitimate right South Windsor. Hte paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Notre Dame Cathedral. According to another single the com er romance with a mar- e• TDivt-ri,^AnONM rovs e BICYCLEC to represent China and its 700 Nixon was met at the palace working girl, “ The government man at the office—“ I can V , John Shunta, East Hartford. • MARX • « A y S M ^ p^ y SKOOI million people. It now opposes steps by Presidency Secretary- brochures paint a pretty pic- understand becoming involved ♦’ ♦, *1 iGi or Layaway any compromise that would in • rem co • h o r s m a n ^ ^ Vernon General Maurice Jobert. ture, but when many girls get '^'tth married men you work Wetfaerell, Wendy Jean, daughter of Douglas and Joan effect concede Peking's right to • CONSTRUCTION SETs* ' ° ^ About 10 minutes later. Dr. here, they find they’re not paid '''tth,” one gd^l sajrs. “You Ellison Wetheroll, 460 kUller Rd., South Windsor. She was bom e KENNER * « OHIO ART represent the mainland. Henry A. Kissinger, Nixon’s na­ enoujgh to live or their jobs are more time with these 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ Library Set tional security adviser, went not satisfying.” *” ®n than their wives do.” parents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ellison, 229 Foster Rd., • « • . REv S l • HASSENFIEID A Small Deposit into the palace where, inform­ StlU, says 26-year-old Hor- “ loneliness and dull work ^ South Windsor. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. e topper • fisher PRICE Foreign Aid To Observe ants said, he conferred with his tence Mena, whose nickname is *t®h’t always end in a motel with ft®lpb Li- Wethorell, West Hartford. She has a a brother, Eric, . MllTONB»ABl*V • f'SM •'OVrTOCKS.CAr.TAS French counterpart, Pierre Jull- Hank, “ SomeUmes the only way “n®ther woman’s husband, they yu 2%. Will Hold Your Purchase _> •)**>*'« let. to get a Job is to start as a clerk singles bar clr- Funds Seen Book Week Neither Nixon, nor Kissinger, or a secretary. cuit. Zahner, Gwen Marjorie, daughter of Dale and Harriet s /.J f who also spent about 40 minutes That’s just what she did in Although all the girls Inter­ . WelU Zahner, RFD 4, Mountain Spring Rd., Rockville. She was “This is the Age of the Book,” Being Sought in the palace, spoke with news­ 1967, going to work for Texas viewed------for this article found m<. bom Oct, 24 at Manchester Memorial Hot^tal. Her maternal is the theme for National Chil­ men 6n leaving. Democratic Congressman Hen- ® u c h bars distasteful—“ It jranf^iarents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter WelO, Ellington Ave., Nixon was ushered out by R ock^e. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter (Continued from Page One) dren’s Book Week which starts ry B. Gonzalez, who represented ui®hes you feel kind of cheap Marx COLONIAL Pompidou and the two shook her hometown district of San b) appear avall- Zahner, 10 Ifyon St., Rockville. She has a sister, Carrie, m . next Monday. * * *: * lean intervention abroad by hands cordially. Nixon was ac­ Antonlo. Since then Miss Mena able” —they abound in Washlng- •1 building up the fighting” cap- R^h^uie“ * 1 S b U ^ '^ ”rm^* vriU companied by U.S. Ambassador has started law school and has owner of five singles hX Ferguson, Kip Michael, son of Donald and Billie Elms abilities of friendlv Tiritinna rirclcvuie Public Library will Arthur Watson and an interpret- Ferguson, Overbrook Rd., Vernon. He was bom Oct., 23 at 7 Room Doll House aomues ot inenaiy nations. observe the week by h a iW on been promoted to Rep. Gonza- said, in fact, he has dev^- Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are TOe aid to Israel already is display some 400 new books for securitv men keot newsmen lez’ legislaUve ngaintmit over a mllUon dollar authorized under an amendment children becuncy men Kept newsmen Stlll,. her story is rare in a business.” Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Elms, Harrah, Okla. His paternal grand- by Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D- „ / „ ^ his 11m- There does appear to be a _ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin, West Hartford. entered town where more dreams are w • * »t * Wash.) to the Military Procure- , u®”* De^®y. Ubrarian ousine, the same one he used in broken than realized. middle ground. Royce Ragland, Reilly, Carolyn Anne, daughter of Donald and Laura 97 ment Authorization Bill. Approv- Junior division, reporte San Jose, Calif., wdien it was Not eyen Hazel Bergstrom, a 26-year-old teacher from Ches- Sheehan Reilly, 20 Hemy St., South Windsor. She was bom Oct. al of the appropriation is seen children’s caught in an anUwar demon- by Oflam) «ho's, job is finding work for bassy dinners or diplomatic 23 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar- as a fairly safe bet even in a from January straUon before the recent elec- these eager young women, Bl., has never beep------to— em- Elks Officials View Expansion W orl^ Dnto are Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Sheehan, Woodslde, N. Y. She brief post-election session. thinks the possible rewards are **m®tlons and she doesn’t follow N increaaed over the number Elysee Palace sources said has a brother, Christopher, 2. Loaded with fea­ ^enn R. Miller of Kansas (left) and Arthur J. Roy of Willimantic are shown worth the chance. ^® C ^ ltol Hill cocktail party «f 4* GetUng approval to spend borrowed for the same period Nixon’s visit had been sched- tures! Seven big more money for gram aid to the last year. uled lor 30 to 36 minutes, the excavation for the addition to the Elks Lodge on Bissell St. by Alfred M. “ Definitely not,” she snapped Prentiss, Betsy Lin, daughter of Charles and Nancy Gag- when asked if she would recom- Neither does she frequent the rooms, plus'^ a patio o er nations is certalii to be j^j-g Denley said that the in- Waiting to be received after RittCT’ exalted ruler of Manchester Lodge. Miller, the grand exalted ruler of ” non Prentiss, 33 Village St>, RockvlUe. She was bom Oct. 20 at with awning. Bright the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks in the United States; and Roy mend a Washington job to her ®bigles bars, RockvUle General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are "jc” esome, however, crease in borrowing does not Nixon were President Giuseppe daughter. Her social life Is made up of piostic furniture and since that comes under the correspond to the naUonal trend Saragat and Premier Emilio who IS the Connecticut special deputy, were here for luncheon yesterday, the Mr. and Mrs. FhlUip Nadeau, Rt. 30, Tolland. Her paternal “ Working here on the HIU is a dinner parties for a hand- doll family. Double Foreign Assistance Program. which shows the circulation of Colombo of Italy. 'Ihey re- ;• grandmother is Mrs. Evelyn Prentiss, Rt. 30, ToUand. She has beginning of a four-day whirlwind tour o f ' Connecticut for Miller who was hard job,” she went on. friends. She fixes the dln- hung windows and Under normal circumstances, libraries is declining. During mained a quarter of an hour, recently elected during the national convention at San Francisco It is the a sister, Usa. “ There’s no standardization of ^®^ boyfriend brings the N V opening front door. a supplemental request will re- the January to October period, POUowlng them was Soviet first visit to Manchester by a grand exalted ruler. Attending the luncheon jobs, hours or salaries. The girls and liquor, Jones, Thomas Anthony, son of niom as and Bonita quire both new authorization and the junior division circulated President Nikolai V. Podgorny. were town officials. Elks from the state organization, and present and past often work Saturdays and Sun- cheaper,” kOss Ragland appropriation action, and it will 77,776 books, an increase of 3,926 Nixon had earlier cemferred at ” Brock, Jones, 88 Brent Dr., Vernon. He was bom Oct. 24 at officers of Manchester Lodge. The addition will house a modem kitchen a days. They have no annual "tban going out oven If also mean another pass through ®ver the 1969 figure for the same the U.S. Embassy residence ~ RockY^e General Hospital. Hte maternal grandparents are leave and no sick benefits .... ^®v® were a lot of places to the Senate Foreign Relations period, Mrs. Denley reports. with Ambassador David K.E. service bar, a team room, a secretary-neasurer otiice, and a television room. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brock, Harriet Rd., Vernon. His paternal Committee headed by Sen. J. Brand new nonfiction titles Bruce, head of the U.S. delega- It’s not glamorous by any *'®’” grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Jones, 88 Brent Dr., Willlam Fulbright (D-Ark.), a '"’I'l include; Wildlife Rescue-Al- tlon to the Vietnam peace talks F e d e r a l S a v i n f i f S ^ several feasibility studies variety of office buildings and stretch of the imagination.” I Vernon. His maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Mildred Eldon's FIGURE 8 long-time foe of increased tematlve to Extinction,” “ Grand in Paris. ^ ® ^ have been completed, butuuv a.a fl- uuininerciaicommercial ouueis,ouUets, several res- working ^— Brock, KeUy Rd.,-Vernon. His paternal great-grandparents are foreign military aid. Prix - German,” “ Black, Out- Nixon went from Elys^ee Pa H i n t s P l a n n i n p ' announcement on a decision taurants and the Hartford Stage Capitol HIU doesn’t I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, Port Charlotte, Fla. His paternal ' great-great-grandmother is Mrs. Agatha Backman, Hartford. The Pentagon, almost from the Loud Poems of Black Pride,” lace back to the residence of was not planned before next Co. ^ always make a girl’s existence In Washington easier. Salaries TIMEX time it submitted its original “ Baseball’s Hall of Fame,” Watson, for lunch. U.S. Secre For Skyscraper h e a d g u a r t e Rs Road budget -for fiscal 1971 to Con- "The Moon Explorers,” “ Mlr- tary of State William P. Rogers, Officiate of the Hartford Fed- HARTFORD (AP) — The eral r ______gress last January, has made acles” — poems by children; Bruce, Kissinger and staff ------’ ~ plaimseveral years ^ ^PArtments are hard to UOOETT D BCO , clear that in its view, the cur- "Grace Kelly” and “ WHTS YR members attended. staff Hartford Federal Savings ago that they would be commit- find and are costly and, as in At The ParkaJe f ' r & Loan AssoclaOon is planning ted to the development of d o w n -______^______V rent level of 350 million dollars NM, The Origin of Language.” ______Race Set a year for foreig;n military as- Among the books included for to buUd a high rise office build- town Hartford with a Ue-ln to Horsman's e x c it in g n ew sistance was inadequate to sup- the very young children are the Strong Steels in 747 ing — perhaps as taU as 62 the ConsUtuUon Plaza complex, stories — in downtown Hartford, it was understood, the radio port the Nixon Doctrine. popular Se^m e Street books, NEW YORK - High-strength it wa^ reported'w edite^ v' K ing's Although a supplemental re- some by Dr. Seuss, Dlcture nlctuTv i______------“ ■ ..____i_was ‘ eporieu repoirea weonesoay. vveonesday. staUon said, that Uie mulU-mU- 18” Tall Peggy Pen Pal Low 97 quest has been expected for books. “ The Blah.” “ ’i’he'^Uttrr cent of m r w e ie h t T t ^ ^ ^ Price some time. there has been Knight.”K-r,t<,hf '• “ Granny and the Des- P®"w _747 °i Thev are used of the fnr Boe-«nrh between Main and Markets that commitment. speculation that the administra- peradoes” and many others. criUcal areas as landing gears w ^ tax^ixig the old S t ^ The downtown block reported- This remarkable doll can copy anything you write, tlon might not submit it until Fiction for middle-grade li- Lrframe X “ ^® ®urr®ntly AT draw or trace perfectly . . . and no batteries are Over 40 pieces, including figure next January, when then newly brary fans include; “ Everglades pnta houses the main office of the 8 track, Chopporrol and Ford elected Congress convenes. 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I i PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1970, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER .12;"l970 PAGE SEVEN

a somewhat adventurous ^prediction' as Auto Premium Conference on Limltafiim at A r ­ ; iHaurlypfitpr to just how many us are going to-be Connecticut Out-of-State maments opened in Waahfogton. Plan Studied ^ In 1982, President Herbert lEtipntttg ^ipralii working at what kind of jobs in' the Smoke ‘Bargain’' Yankee In Bay State H(x»ver invited president-elect VUBIJSHBD b y t h e decade ahead. Franklin D. Itoosev^ to confer CONNECTICUT SALVAGE C0-, INC HERALD PR D m N O CO., INC. Really ^Bill^ng^ with him on a requeot by BHt- ^ 18 Bbsell Street Many of its guesses are Interesting. ■BOfTPON (A P ) State l n « ,r . Mandieater, Conn. By A.H.O. aln to suspend wartime debt THOMAS F. FEIROUSON It foresees by 1980, a 16,000,000 decrease •ace Oonunlasloner C. Eugene Ha r t f o r d (a p ) — o u m e c - paym M its. Oto HILLIARD ST. (eer. Ailtmi) ' WALTER R. FERGUSON Publish era in our total work force, with 7,000,000 of state Senator Gloria Soboef- V^roMm lays be will propose a tfrat -clgaratte smokefo sTs be­ In 1900, the bridge between MANCHESTER, QONN. Founded October 1, 1881 the increase representing women, ’The fer, in those commente aba was different m erit rating plan to ra- fog bilked by out-of-state mall Oakland and San Franclsoo, Phena I4f-7m ' ■ Published Every Evening Except Sundays called upon to make foUaeriag place one enacted by the leglsia- order vendors who advertise .over San Francisco Bay, was and HoUdays. Entered at the Post Office at increased number of women entering the opened to traffic. HLJSEIGHBOm Manchester, Conn., as Second. Class Mall her performance as the beat tuw this year in its no-fnult au- lower prices when the purchaMs Matter. 'work force are going to have a harder , In 1948, a war crimes tribunal Democratic vote getter in the tomobUe insurance Mil. are made by mall. State Tax fo Japan sentenced- former Pre­ My wife wouldn’t let'ine use SUBSCRIPTION RATES time finding jobs because there are go­ field Nov. 8, was charmingly Btouun said Wednesday of Oommlasloner John L. SuUlvaa Payable In Advance mier Hldeki Tojo and six othcE ing to be fewer children who will require m odest. ^ laglalature’8 plan, to take at- said Wednesday. a lot of advertising qwce . thls One Year ...... $30.00 Japanese war leaders to death. Six Months ...... 15.60 She acknowledged that she feet in 1972, “I don’t think It’e SulUvan said the'm all inder week; becMias our eight page Three Months ...... 7.80 fewer teachers. Among the nien, the per­ Tm Years Ago had probably been helped by ber responsive to the. pfoblem of' houses, located In tobacco grow­ mailer just went out to our pre­ One Month ...... 2.00 A Discoverer, satellite was MEMBER OF centage shift from blue to .white collar appearances aa a televiaton merit rating at all.” ing states 8U(di as the Carolfoas launched from Vandenberg Air ferred customers Ust. (People classifications will continue, which will panelist. She was partictSarly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS That plan, enacted without and Kentucky, soUbit Oonnetdi- Force Hose fo California and' with money.) 'nw Associated Press Is exclusively en­ graceful, after her eleotlon os controversy, provides for pre­ cut smokers with offers of most titled to the use of republication of all mean, for en procla m ation ®hrnam. In ramiulcs prepared “ When you add file tax, whixdi called on all members to with­ Friday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ton Poet News Service. we collect Isiter, the consumer la Fim service client of N. E..A. Service, Inc. o f a g re a t se c re t about th e Ckm- for IfWSDB: radio’s "Affairs of hold aid and recognition. guaranteed. paying 20 to 40 cents more per _PubHshers Representatives — Mathews, necticut electorate. State" tonight, said there were One Year Ago Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special A^ncy carton by mall than he would — New York, Chicago. Detroit and Boston. When this manpower study says that We don’t know whether CHotla "a couple of things that could be Three gunmen held up a Wells it will be state and local governmehts is a liberationlst or not. If she done" but he was not ready to over-fiie-counter in a Connec­ Fargo armored truck fo New MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ ticut store," Sullivan said. ' The same exotic loca­ TIONS. which will make the biggest percentage is, she might not choose to ad­ say vdut they were. “It’s going York and esctqied with about mit that there stUl persists. In to take a great deal of study to “When you add the deferred $1,800,000 fo Aqueduct race track tion near the corner of Display advertising closing hours Increases as employers over the decade, $1.60 to the $2.00 purchase Adams and mUard. I For Monday — 1 p.tn. FYiday. the political wwrld, a kind of spe­ come forward with something receip ts. price," he said, "ttie bargain have trouble finding it my­ For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. it is dealing in a certainty. cial treatment which Is extend- that will be completely palata­ For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. turns into a biUfoig." self sometimes. For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. One must still question, however, what to to one sex more than It is ble,’’ he said. ' In a Name For Friday ^ 1 p.m. Wednesday. to the other. "I don’t think the rate level Is For Saturday — l p.m. Thursday. oversight let this federal prognostication For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. There is one thing women In going to cause anyone to be- TEL AVIV (AP) — Thousands Classified deadline — 5 p.m. day be­ fall to mention the possibility that the of lEraea stamps with the word fore jpublloatlon. 5 p.m. Friday for poUtlcs can get away with c(Mne a better driver because Today in History Saturday and Monday puUicatlon. federal government might be right in more easily and more success­ they’re paying more in pre­ Jehovah on them have been fully than men can. miums," he said. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mdthdrawn from circulation be­ there, too. Today is ’niuraday, Nov. 12, Thursday, November 12 There Is (me thing the elec­ “It seems that the average cause orthodox Jews contended Infroducing In the gratitude we owe those govern­ torate is more willing to toler­ person doesn’t believe they’re the Sloth day at 1970. There are that to lick or r erts wrap gifts for church “celebrity auction.” middle of a Star of David on file deserve credit for the way they manage the Communist party. IS NEW AT OUR order to resolve all cmiceivable constitu­ such and such a male candidate driver, and this is the problem synagogue wall. to keep'increasing the number of jobs On This Date iPoBfol officials said' the SALON AND SO tional questions on their merits and ac­ for office was actually a very of all types of merit rating kins and Mrs. Robert Gauthier; Gerry Gallup. ’Dreasurer is Stars Donate In 1812, file army of Ntqxdeon stamps may have to stay fo ARE HER STYLING they can provide while, at the same intelligent, brainy f«|llow, that p la n s ." cording to the law, insists on deciding white elephEuit, Mrs. John Bond Mrs. James Blrdsall; publicity, Benaparte reaidied the Ruasian their vaults forever; the ortho­ IDEAS. SHE HAS time, they are continually introduc­ would, in the usual dispoallloa questimis without examining their merits and Mrs. Robert Lavey; parcel Mrs. WUliam Bryce, and decor- city of Smolensk fo its retreat dox object just as much to de­ AN EXCELLENT of the electorate, amount to a Auction Gifts ing new machines and new systems and post, Mrs. Hans Petersen and afiona, Mrs. Tliomas Fetter- from Moscow. struction of anything carrying or the law. political death sentence for the BACKGROUND IN new computers all designed to do more' A “ Celebrity AucUon" will Mrs. Allan Hanuslak; games man. In 1821, the foternafional the name Jehovah. This is the way it has bden with re­ poor fellow in quesUoo. Inside Report highlight the St. Peter’s Episco­ and youth, Richard Atkins; holi­ HAIR STYLING. work with fewer people. gard to the legality of the war in Viet­ This is why any male <»ndl- i pal Church bazaar this year. day decoraUems, Mrs. Edward " ' Jon Ly Coiffures date who happens to have any (CkMitlniied F ro m P a g e •) Gifts from Bob Hope, Frank EUason and Mrs. Robert Dur- nam, and with regard to the allied ques­ intelligence always makes haste WANTS YOU TO eral leaders give, him credit for Sinatra, Mario Thomas, Ted gan; knitting, Mrs. WilUam Rld- tion of whether or not Americans taking to hide it and disguise It for the MEET JUDY AND two qualifies sadly absent in Kennedy, Brooks Robinsem of dlesworth and - Mrs. Frederick Legitimate Indian Summerizing duratiem of any of hla emm- ENJOY THE part in the planning for and the action the recent campaign: Ruthless the Baltimore Orioles, Bobby Boenig; used chUdren’s clothing, palgns. of that war could conceivably be classi­ If all those friendly weathermen who Mallsm and the power to get Mercer of the New York Yan­ Mrs. Peter Griffiths and Idrs. But the electorate has a soft­ "SPECIAL GET ACQUAINTED OFFER" through to Mr. Nixon with pro­ kees and many others will be Frederick Belcher. fied as war crimin^s under the terms have been gossiping occasionally about er disposition toward the pos­ ANNOUNCING fessional advice. To Republican offered for public sale. Also, woodworking, Mrs. Per­ of the Nuremberg laws this nation help­ the arrival of Indian Summer weather sibility that a lady candldato poUficians, both are desperate­ The annual “ Village Green ry Gallup a n d Mrs. Donald may possess a brain. The Opening Of The SHAMPOO - HAIRSTYLE ed establiah, and therefore presumably will now lend their attenticsi, we will ly needed in the White House Bazaar" will be held at the Gununoe; sewing, Mrs. Rich­ In Connecticut this has be­ MANICURE accepted for Itself, after the Seccmd proceed to enlighten them, and authorize tod ay. church oh Sand mil Rd., Wap ard Marshall and Mrs. Andrew come a tradition. Before It got ping, on Friday from 3 to 9 Hall; country store, Mrs. Ger­ EYEBROW ARCH World War. them, and all other people who love to HOUSE OF ARTS AND FRAMES •5.95 around to forgiving EUa Orasso, and Saturday from 10 ald Sweeney and Mrsi James PEBMANENT WAVES ...... 10% DISCOUNT Connecticut had already toleiv These are questions the Supreme discuss the weather, to legitimate Indian a.m. to 2 p.m. with the auction Reardon Jr.; friendship table­ B E O IN N IN O N O V E M B E R IStfa ated, in the same office,. the Moat Crime in Cities Court consistently sweeps under the rug, Summerizing. scheduled for Friday at 7:80 cloth, Mrs. Robert Strandbeig; ENDING NOVEMBER 281h intelUgencea of Cbaoe Going WAfflINGTON — Violent BEAUTIFUL ART AND HANDSOME FRAMES refusing to let them be tried. Tlie near­ There is one important thing that p-m. knltt^ afgfaan, Mrs. Angelo LIMITED TO WORK DONE BY JUDY Woodhouae, Florence Redlck crime in the Uhlted States is A clam chowder supper will D’Andrea; celebrity auction, AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES! est the Court does come to hearing them should never be forgotten, no matter and Mildred P. ABen. prlnuirlly a phenomenon of be served and a snack bar will Mrs. Floyd Nezgoda and Mrs. • ORIGINAL IMPORTED OILS • ALL GRAPHICS is when it permits an aigument before what the blandishments of late Septem­ It might be argued tbai, in large cifiea. The 26 cities with be open on Saturday. A number Waltor Mawhlnney; bewka^ and • WATER COLORS • PASTELS • CHARCOALS the particular arty lever, in that it Their sense of urgency stems performance in 1970. Like Mitch­ “Prance is a widow.’’—Presi­ matters may well be an indication that tional Chairman. He has been indicates a condescending view by poli­ hnm the fact that tough, me­ ell or not, even the party’s 11b- Rev. Cart Saundera dent (Seorges Pompidou of told nothing but has heard all the Justices are afraid that, if such ticians a t the voter as a poor, bewilder- thodical John Antchell had no South United Methodist France on the death of Charles the White House rumors about ticians of the voter as a poor, bewilder­ major role in shaping the crazy- (See Page Seven) Church de G au lle. cases were permitted, the law might quilt 1970 campaign strategy ed soul who barely knows how to gret in RECEIVE FREE have to be found to go against the ac­ (though he traveled and spoke and out of the voting booth. ’' tions and policies of their own coun-' for some Republican Senate As to the standard argument that the candidates). During the crucial try. party lever helps preserve the two-par­ weekend of Oct. 10-11, Mitchell ty system, this is simply a glib cover-up When, in such a situation, they avail was not at Key Blscayne when for what politicians are truly after, and A BEAUTIFUL SET OF themselves of the device of refusing to Mr. Nixon suddenly decided — that is a robot-llke response from the Fjschetti A hear such cases, the result is that they voter. If the two-party system has to without consulting the Republi­ let present practice stand without having depend on a mechanical gadget for its can National Committee or any other party leaders — to com­ to give any reasons for their decision. survival, God help it! The arrogance of Connecticut’s poU- mit his prestige by campaign­ It is a decision which is given by a re­ SCENTED ticlans on the party lever issue was trot­ ing in 22 states. 2 fusal to decide. ted out never more openly than in the Had Mitchell been in the driver’s seat, these peuty poUti- Hie powerful irony is, of course, that 1966 constitutional convention, when the ctans believe, Mr. Nixon would the verdict we refuse to give to ourselves iniquitous piece of machinery was lifted from the ranks of State statute and never have damaged his credi­ O IL LAMPS on our own actions is a verdict we glorified as a provision of the new Con­ bility as he did thia past did not hesitate to give to our enemies stitution. There it is — locked in — to be autumn. Moreover, they feel that the immediate presoice of in World War H, once we had them dislodged only by constitutional amend­ ment. Mltihell on the scene as 1972 in our possession and got around to campaign manager would pro­ It is interesting that Thomas Dodd’s tect Mr. Nixon from self-delu­ MANCHESTER creating law against war which we then campaign concentrated so heavily on sion, about both the 1970 results imposed on them retroactively. guiding the voter past the party lever and 1972 prosi>ccts, fostered by hurdle and through the intricacies of We ought, some day, even in our high­ the White House inner circle ticket - splitting — interesting since It est Court, develop both the honesty and headed by H. R. (Bob) Halde- would have been much simider to en­ man. the courage to satisfy our own curiosity, courage the voter to disregard the par­ ST ATE BANK In truth, Mitchell has been 1 even if the probable result'would be that ty lever altogether And the presump­ blueprinting 1972 advance plans ' \ ______. tion from the scattershot results is that in the back rooms at the Justice \ we ivpuld renounce our own law and our many of them did Just that. own principle. Department for weeks. But poU- Voters have demonstrated emphati­ tlclans would like some public cally last Tuesday their mastery over assurances about when or lalaA MANCHESTER STATE BANK the voting machine. They have treated whether he will take over on a the party lever for what it is, a useless full-time basis. 1041 MAIN S T R E E■''' T ® MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT 06040 e ' TELEPHONE (203) 646-4004 Champion Job Makers sj^iendage. The party lever never had R ep. RogeTB Morton of Mary­ any business being written ^ t o the State The Labor Department down at Waah- land, the Republican National Constitution, and it remains an effron- Chairman, also would like some ington has Just produced a study titled try to the voter so long as it remains. answers and has scheduled a and ’2 Club Single Lamp — *3 and Higher — Set “ United States Kaiqiower In The Nine­ The sooner the next General AssemUy long working session with moves to obtain its removal, the better. teen-Seventies’’ which is Intended to be Mitchell at the Justice Depart­ —NEW HAVEN REGISTER. ment. Morton, his relations cool OL CUmONBAU m K .

,>'' "/ /■ ,-' T ' h- \ ■ -- ' / pAgE EIGHI' , \' OONN„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, V m :^A N (±^T Elt EVE^gN6 IIERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1970 PAG E N IN E Fronts >or it c h s jn CourLtyjSafis ®y. VIVIAN F. f e b o it Bon ents with onl^ sU months of les­ sons, a young girl had Oie cou- RIVERHEAD, N,Y. (AP) — rage to fry out for the chorus ’Hie legislature of Suffrik Coun­ ty on eastern long Island has ^ Sotija Henie’s "Holiday on. voted unanimously toi ban the Ice.” Her enterprise that-day sale of vlrtuEdly all detergents carried her. far from her work in order to protect the county’s as a medical secretary, in underground water, suppiy. ' Springfield, Mass. She Ai^ld- Exempted from the ban, which will go into effect March vlslt i i foreign counfries-^ahd 1 foliowing the expected approv- Apples are popular everywhere —at home everywherO^^rdn a ^ take part in one of the flirat color al of County EbcecuUve H. Lee spectaculars on television. Dennison, are detergents used ’ in tooUipaste, dishwariier com­ country kitchen 6r a city penthouse — in an old-fashioned dish There was n lot of fun. and pound and shampoo.. lihe Apple Cobbler or a sophisticated dessen like Gateau aux glamour foT Marilyn Maconald. Suffolk, population 1.2 million,'' JPdmmes. " There was a lot of hard woik, had been warned by its Board'of'' too. Some days, the group would Health and water authority that Now that^he new crop is at its most varied, most, beautiful skate for 13 hours getting ready continued widespread use of de- and best, it is time to fill the house with the wafting aroma of for a show. .On an average day, ^''^^tergents could seriously pthan buying the finished product. took first place in 1928, 1932 and naturally after use. 1936. Her career has been un­ CSiaries G. Bueltman, vice And the same thing holds true for other foods as well. equalled for she won the world president of the Soap and Deter­ So don an aprpn — cook up a storm — and charm your championship in her field for ten gent Association, attacked the consecuUve years. This is not new legislation as "irresponsi­ ble and bad technically.’’,..';'' family and guests with a galaxy of apple delights like the ones^ to mention seven European con­ He said the industry ^will not tests. In 1936, she began her pro­ on this page. take action against the law at fessional career as a movie star. this time but will wait and see Gateau Aux Pommes By 1939, she had skated her way what amendments are passed.” \ into third place as the nation’s He maintained that the major 2 eggs 1 cup sifted all'purposiB flour box-office attraction, surpassed problem is the lack of sewers, only by Shirely Temple and y i teaspoon salt ''I teaspoon baking powder not with detergents. 1 cup sugar ' Clark Gable. Her extravagantly Virtually all of the county Apple Syrup* staged and beautifully costumed lacks sewers. Voters last year 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream FilUng** shows were widely attended, approved a 10-year $270 million ^2 cup milk Apple Topping*** often sold out well in advance program for installing sewers in 1 tablespoon butter or mai^arlne of opening night. the towns of Babylon and Islip. Last fall, Marilyn watched a Maximum penalty for selling (The secret of this cake lies in the beating). Beat eggs until thick and light. the banned detergents was set 2 television show entitled, "A Beat in salt, sugar and vanilla. Heat milk and^Jfhtter together to boiling point; Tribute to Sonja Henle." (HeraU jtM o by Pbito) at 16 days in jail and a $250 beat in. Mix and sift flour And baking powder; beat in. Turn into greased and MRS. ROGER STEELE fine. ’The ban does not prevent “Do you know," she said, tousewives from purchasing de- floured layer cake pan 9 inches in diameter and 1-1/2 inches deep. Bake at "that, the costumes were exact­ 350 for 35 to 40 minutes. Remove from pan. Spoon Apple Syrup slowly ovef ly the same as when I was skat­ ple. In the early days of New Stir into gelatine with celery outside the county. surface of warm cake, covering entire surface, until it is all absorbed. Let ing with the show? They were England, the apple was used dnd walnuts. Fold in sour stand until cold. Split carefully into 2 layers; fill with Cream Filling. Top with in beautiful condition. The cos­ mainly for cider. See Marilyn’s cream. Pour into oiled one- p jj| P e r i l Apple Topping, Garnish with whipped cream if desired. tumes could be ten years old mulled cider below. quart mold and chill until firm. and the audience would never First, the minced veal or TULSA, Okla. (AP) Drug­ know. They are so well taken gesclmetzeltes. In Switzerland, gist Ralph Couch says he is tak­ ^Apple Syrup care of!” this is a national dish, and you ing birth control pills off the Combine 1/2 cup sugar and 1 cup apple juice; stir over low heat until sugar can buy the veal already minc­ School Menus counters at his six pharmacies. Marilyn had skated for ^un "Our attorneys are getting dissolves. Boll 3,minutes; cool. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla. as a child. Figure-skating prob­ ed from the butcher. In fact, ^ nervous,” said Couch, owner of ably came easier to her be- they have a special machine for The cafeteria menu for Man- me Couch Pharmacies chain. ^*Cream Filling j '} cause of her dancing ability. the purpose. She had been a member of Chester public schools Nov. 10- “We have been accused of ped- Geschnetzeltes 2 0 ; dling vice, even by professional “ cup sugar _ 1 cup milk .i. Truda Kaschmann's dance (Minced Veal) ' , „ . , , , , people. We have been accused, 2 egg yolks. sUghfly beaten I group. The same type of coor- Monday:- Soup, eWeken ^ a d ^ rmplicaUon, of peddling dan- I ^ dination is required in figure lbs. veal cutlet or other teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla boneless veal. sandwich, vegetable sticks, -eroui drugs.’’ • I; skating as for ballet. Just last 6 tablespoons butter milk, gingerbread and whip- Combine sugar, flour and salt in top of double boiler. Add milk; stir ove? low j summer, she appeared again ta b les^ n s minced shallots topping High s c h o o l^ y : heat until thickened. Cover; cook over hot water 10 minutes. Add a little of the i |:, with the same group. She look- t a b l e a u s cognac or bran- steak ^ a roU, potato ; ed somewhat different than the hot m ixtoe to egg yolks; combine with remaining hot mixture; cook 2 minutes dy. ^ sticks, buttered asparagus, longer, stirring constantly. Add vanilla. Chill. , : girl who appeared in the col or- milk. RAPP'S ' ' ful ice - show costumes. She i tablespoons flour '•Jewish Stvle" M teaspoon salt .Tuesday: Meat balls, gravy, I played the role of the grand- mashed potato, buttered green Detkatessen & Restaurant ^M pple Topping ^ father in “Peter and the Wolf." % teaspoon white pepper r a iid oJxeTttird“c u p s " ^ “^ lt e 3 t ^ apples, peeled and sUced i tablespoon grated orange peel 1 ; The show ‘Holiday on Ice" cream. ■ I is still in existence, now owned wine, heated 1 cup heavy cream Wednesday: Ravioli, meat V ^ * tablespoon grated lemon peel ■ /i by one of the major broadcast- ^ . _ sauce, tossed salad, (French F«afurino a Full Una of N g cup brown sugar , tablespoons butter or mazarine .4; systems. When it carried Trim meat of all fat. Cut bread, butter, milk, jeUo with Ovar StufFaduriF«i Sandwlchas • Pickits * Delicioui Solodt teaspoon nutmeg * Sonja Henie’s name, she al- against the grain into one-inch topping. Now York Stylo Dcssorti - Chotto Coktt . ways appeared as the star of thin pieces. Heat butter in large ’Huirsday: Roaat turkey, Place apples in small greased baking dish. Combine sugars, nutmeg and neels- t the show. Her mother always sklUet. Add shalloto and cook gravy cran ^ iry ^ c e , mash- , I traveled with her. She was as sprinkle over apples. Dot with butter. Cover. Bake at 425° for 40 to 45 minutes two minutes. Add veal; cook for ed potato, buttered peas and Open Sun. - Thun, thi i a.m. r until apples are tender.' Stir occasionally during baking. Makes about 1 cup! demanding of the performers i as rile must have been of her- one minute. Flame 5rith cognac, carrots, bread, bqtter, milk, ..Enj. Otlivtry To U Conn) f . r| self to win so many titles. Mlhs sprinkle flour over veal. SUr in Friday: Tuna salad on a roll, storks 429-6429 ' Honey Glazed Baked Apples Henie died about two years ago salt and pepper. Add hot white potato chips, cole slaw, milk, •. of luekemia at the age of 6S In 44A wine and cream. Cook over low apricot upside down cake, (Rtt. - Nnr Rtt. 195 Nixt To A & P) ,, her native Oslo, Norway, 6 large tart apples Sugar heat, stirring constantly, until i Marilyn Macdonald left the Cl., „phl.,.ca.l.n I. .vld.„l ta ,hU b...OM G.I..U o „ „ „ . ( ,p p ,„ 6 tablespoons honey Nutmeg mixture comes to a boil and u. ^ V t cup orange juice I ; • ice show after a few years and thickens. Serve with noodles or l |( returned to secretarial work. mashed potatoes and a green • U V B BIAIMB (]ore apples, being careful not to cut all. the way She was not to stay there long. salad. Serves 4-6. At Combustion Ehigineerlng, through. Peel about 1/3 of the way down from stem Saucy Ai^le Swirl Oske end. Combine honey and orange juice; pour into she met Roger K. Steele. She would leave secretarial work a cup sugar ilOBSTERS centers of apples. Set in baking dish. Pour a little again for another career—mar­ 2 teaspoons cinnamon hot water in bottom of pan. Bake at 400° for 50 to 60 riage. The Steeles have two lit­ 1 package yellow cake .mix V minute, or until apples are tender. Remove from tle g;irls, Pamela 8 and Heather 1 and two-thirds cups apple- saue'e (one-pound jar) oven; Brush tops with additional honey, sprinkle with ^ 3. The family moved to 63 Ra­ chel Rd. from Southington last 3 eggs a little sugar and nutmeg. Run under broiler to glaze February. ' ' Blend sugar ai)d cinnamon. g, Serve warm or cold with plain cream. Roger is working toward his Grease 10" bundt or tube pan doctorate in metallurgy at the and dust with sugar • dhmamon Old Fashioned Apple Pie University of Connecticut mixture until coated; savb re­ where he is a research assis­ mainder for cake. Blend cake 6 to 8 large tart apples yi teaspoon nutmeg tant. He is an adjunct profes­ mix, applesauce and eggs until Pastry for 2-crust pie ^ teaspoon cinnamon sor at Rensselaer Polytechnic moistened. Beat as directed on 1 cup sugar Institute, South Windsor. package. Pour half the batter 2 tablespoons butter or into pan. Sprinkle with remain­ 2 teaspoons flour margarine Marilyn seems to be a win­ ner a t ' many things the first ing sugar - cinnamon mixture; « HIGHLAND PARK MARKET • I^re apples; cut in quarters. Remove cores; slice time around. Recently, she then pour in remaining batter. thin. Line 9-inch pie pan with pastry. Combine sugar learned to crochet at the Jun­ Bake at 350 35-46 minutes or un­ ior Women’s Club. ’Hiree weeks til done. Cool cake in pan, top flour and spices; mix well. Rub a little of this sugar later, her handmade vest won side up, for 15 minutes; then in- mixture into pastry. Arrange sliced apples in pan, first prize locally, and took an­ v f e on serving plate. When heaping slightly in center. Scatter rerti'alrting sugar other place in the Hartford cool, may be dusted with con- mixture evenly over apples. Dot with butter or mar­ County competition. In South­ ifectioners sugar. garine. Cut slits in top crust; moisten edge of lower ington, Marilyn took awards MuUed Cider crust. Place top crust over apples: press edges to­ for her cookies and her floral Boil 2 quarts sweet apple ci­ arrangements in Grange com­ der with. . . gether: trim. Bake at 425° for 40 to 45 minutes or petitions. until apples are tender. ^ 1 teaspoon whole cloves She is a winner in the kitch­ 1 teaspoon whole allspice en, too. Her worldwide travels 3 inch stick of cinnamon Apple Cobbler brought her a new dimension in V2 lemon, thinly sliced eating, Prior to that time, she Vi to % cup sugar % to 1 cup sugar , tablespoon butter or ■had no especial interest in eat­ . . . for 10 minutes in covered 1 tablespoon cornstarch margarine ing or trying new foods. " I love pan. Strain; serve hot or cold. 1 cup boiling water teaspoon cinnamon Switzerland so I am giving you Makes 16 servings. May be re­ 3 cups thinly sliced apples Biscuit Topping* the minced veal recipe," she heated. (For the economy-mind­ says. I chose the apple swirl ed, use cider when it jUst starts Combine sugar and cornstarch in saucepan. Stir in cake because it is easy, utiliz­ to turn.) bo^ng water gradually. Bring to a boll. Boll 1 minute ing a cake mix; also, because apples are in season. Tuck the last recipe away to constantly. Add apples: simmer 5 minutes! use with the 'Thanksgiving or Apples have been around Christmas turkey: Pour into shallow baking dish. Dot with butter since early colonial days. When Sprinlde with cinnamon. Arrange biscuit topping the colonists came here, they Cranberry-Cream Salad Mold 1 package cherry - flavored 2 brought apple seeds with them. around edge. Bake at 400° for 30 minutes or until bls* gelatine cults are brown and apples tender. Makes 6 servings. Supposedly, Peregrine White, the first child bom to New 1 cup hot water England settlers, planted trees cup cold water ^Biscuit Topping here. ’The famous Johnny Ap- 1 one-pound can whole cran­ pleseed, who roamed the. Ohio berry sauce 1 cup sifted enriched flour cup butter or margarine wilderness pleuitlng appleseeds, cup diced celery 1 teaspoon b i^ g powder cup light cream was John Chapman. i i cup chopped walnuts 1 cup commercial sour 'The cultivation of the apple H easpoonsidt 2 teaspoon, grated cream 4 tablespoons sugar, divided ‘ orange peel antedates history. Remains ot the fruit were found in the pre­ Dissolve gelatine in hot wa­ Mix and sift flour, baking powder, salt and 2 table­ historic lake dwellings of ter. Add cold water. Let chill spoons sugar. Cut in butter or margarine- stir it Switzerland. Originally, it was until slightly thickened. Break probably the size of a crab-ap- up cranberry sauce with a fork. InTo*™ l/2^n“ h " ? ' V4-inch thick. Cut into 2-1/2-lnch circles. Cut each circle in half Ar- Old fashioned goodness from a country kitchen: apple cobbler, honey-glazed baked apples and an apple pie bi the making. Com hlnr“" ‘I rounded side in w ®nd remaining sugar sprinkle on biscuits. Bake as directed * ® RUMMAGE SALE to benefit residents of the Mansfield Training School wUl be held on Friday, November 13th from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. at the South United Methodist Cauirch, corner Hartford Road and Main Street. Manchester. It wUl also bp open to the pubUc for a slight fee on ’Thursday evening from 1 P.M. to 9 P.M., as the merchandise is sorted. Good usable items have been coUected by the Parents’ Associatlwi mpmbers in the hope that they may supplement some of the needs of the residents during the coming Holiday Season.

\ \ ; {L 1 > PA G E T E N •■A EVElJtiJO tlfeluLb/ilAf^GHESTERnCONN.., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1970 MAK(3ftESTEh E\^NlKG-^HBRA 133r. M ANCItfiStEI^CONK.. THURSDAY, NGVEIlffiER 12, E»,vl(i Swviaon of TalcottvlUo; PAGfi^LEVEN two broUiers, Jerry and H o l l a n d -O b itu a ry Joeepb Roy of H i^w d; three Banks Gut Interest Rates Over-Trained sistetB, Mrs. Tvette Fanjib and ^^1 FAlRMdUWT. Zna. Mrs. Lucy W eth er^ both bt Ray BlUotU dog lO q g Kept a HartftMXI and Mrs. Blanche 8t. To Match Chase Manhattan, Xhifaiilt Names Delegates fugitive at J>ay>iii BUiott’s Oermalne of BerUn, N.H. and \ NBIW YORK (A P ) — A ■mall burgh, and Cbntlneiiital minoU bar Wedn^iildy ndille liU' seven grandchildren. reduction In the prime lending Natlohal of ChicagD. To Regional Drug Center master called tee sheriffs The funeral will be Saturday 'Dead at 82 rate was announced today by T offlee. at .8 :ih from the L«clerc Pu- Chase Manhattan BankVto n ^ Wednesday in the p rim e T «e > y . ®*'®®*“ “ Charles WgWy department for instal- But when tee deputies ar­ R0CKVM4E — EUas Alnert H BI«ta Dr, as TMland’a ron#-. be put cn Elliott said he became sus- aied yesterday at a Manchester non at 9. Burial will be. In St across the couhtay qulcUy fol- ^___ . __ . . . lowed niit Wednesday was a bank hoU- plctouB iteen he fille d convalescent hospital. Brldget’a Cemetery, - Manches­ u "tin* whether the lower prime milking tee cows, turned out ter. Itore major banks ^ r e ex- Drug Information Center located. Tha ii«<. __ He was bom In Poland and tee U ^t and heard someone pec ted to announce cute in the Friends may call at the fu­ Today’s actjon follows, too, a " n S Si*" «>® “ip ot town S S SS yell, “ Hey!" had Uved In the Hartfoid-Rock- rate, wMoh Is the internet a neral home tonight from 7 to .9 cut in the discount ihto Theaday ai^^it ^ called hu office to inform him "K ing acted ferocious and vUle aera for the past 63 years. hank charges its moat credit' will > aasUted by Mrs. teat either the^ifrert^S S S and tomorrow from 2 to, ,4 mid by the F ^ e n d R eterve Board. kept barking vdiUe 1 Went to He was a poultry farmer lii 7 to 9 p.m. worthy corporate bortowera. Joan Lrnider of Old Stafford Rd., Jtofslng or couldn’t be read. tee house and called pitece," Bloomfield and RockvlUe for The banks towered the rate to The diacoimt rate la the rate the whose appointment was nia« Federal Reserve Board (hatgM ™ to u lt noted, extaiding his tie said. tte past 40 years, and was a Mrs. Edna M. Magowan -X per cott from 7^ per cent. made byTbUault. teaiiks to all who h^ped. founder of the Central Connecti­ In explaining Its cut, C h ^ member banks for borrowings. The Drug Center U establUh- BlUott' brought King under Mrs. Edna May -Wilson Mag­ Boy'a BasketeaU control, , ahd the deputies cut Cooperative Farmers Asso- Manhattan cited an easing In prime rate has been-at, ®d and sponsored by tee. Ckpltol The Board of Recreation- owan. 83, of WUlmanUc, for- Went l^ d e . and arrested the demand for !«■ »-. changing per-cent since Sept. 31 ,Wh6n Region Council of Government. sponsored hoys besketbail pro­ *** Manchester, a poultry merly of Manchester, died this Tommy PhilUpe, 24, who was conditions in the money nto? lowered from 8 per cent Wangle will serve as tee con­ gram has been eiqmnded to In­ a rm ^ wperaOve. He was a mombig at the Windham Oom- sought In connection with fir­ kets, and tee reduction tele *>y *be countaya major banks, tact mem. for Tolland’s drug m e m ^ r of the Jewish Cultural munlty Hospital. She was the clude a s ^ c l ^ program for ing at the Elwood police sta- Club of Hartford. widow of Benjamin Magowan sreek In tee federal diecount progranU, serving as a coordina youths betipen ^tee a g e i of is rate. Ueon a WlUlmanUc Bonk o f Rhode Island; Wecttem Ive at tee start of bualnesa w ' and resources provided free by .^^® !>®‘ween tee ages ol Despite Shortage, University of niinols Graduate resident for 22 years. Pennsylvania Natlanal of Pitts- Friday. tee center to area residents and ® i ^ ®*'® ®UglbIe, pro- organizations."------•— u — .. “ yldlng they fall within tee age Claims Oil Firm School; four granddaughters and Survivors include three sons, limits as of Jan. 10, 1971. All a great-grandson. Benjamin Magowan Jr. and Thifault added Unit these com boys must be accompanied by BOSTON (AP) — New Eng- The funeral w ill be tomorrow Daurttzen, both of Man­ munications between tee center _ ,, - Drug Center at the landers need fear no diortage of at 2:30 p.m. in the chapel of the Laurlteen of No Decision and tee town will permit the ^LJifSltinn fulfilling of specific needs of the *^®^®‘*^‘ i°u session. Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Farm- * ^ 0 daughters, The Drug Advlaoty Center, nui.t — 2 “*** tor home heating I ^ HoUey and WUUam this winter, an official o f Hum- Ington Ave., Hartford Burial LaC8»appeUe with 81 RuaaeU St., Is observing Reached On types of programs In te e * “ a r o a “ Erectors ble OU and Refining Co. says, wUl be In the Albany Jewish the following schedule: of drug abuse education. These * Home heating suppUes should Center Cemetery, Garden St., Mrs. Mildred DeCandla of Cov­ Monday through Friday, Hartford. »■ entry; 20 grandchildren and 10 8:80 a.m. to 6 p.m. GM Offer programs may be undertaken g-A coaches present no problem, Charles F. by schools, business and In- « serving Jones, vice chairman of Hum- Friends may call at the home great-grandchildren. A telephone backup ser­ (Continaed from Page One) Funeral seiwices will be Sat­ duatry, social agencies, church, keepers wlU ® ® " ® ^ confer- of his daughter, Mrs. Henry ^Before We Are All Poisoned^ vice is available Monday per cent less a month for each Abuza of 271 South St., Rock­ urday at 10:30 a.m. at the through Saturday from 6 General Assembly—a conduct ville. Holmes Funeral Home, 40 p.m. to 8 a.m. Nangle la employed as a VFW AuxUUry Notes He added, however, that It Main St., with the Rev. Earle ’ T|}e.POBter is. a local year he is under tee limit. The family suggests that me­ _ For drug advisory informa- giarmaclat at tee Utalverslty of Representatives ^ VFW Post could be " a touch and go sltua- R. Custer, pastor of North newspaper promotional ad. (A P Wirephoto) morial contributions may be Uon, caU: 647-9222. Basic pensloiw wUl be In­ Connecticut and haa attended 241,1 T.o#iiszz.Indies Ai^iaty A..*u^ii#*___ \Idll7ttemi -AA..-.^ non'*' so ®® fa r as heavy fuel oU for United Methodist Church offi­ made to the Rockville PubUc creased by 61.76 on retirement several. lectures - pertaining------— a to county a countv council council meeting mnoHno- Frl- wm. Industrial and commercial users ciating. Burial will be in the la concerned, particularly If It Is Health Association. at age 66 for each year of serv­ East Cemetery. Bias-Watch e j e c t e d with brary In Glastonbury. Depart- a severe winter. ice. Under the old agreement Mrs. Helen N. Lenehan Friends may call at the fu­ Police Log Town, MCC To Meet Skyjacker th Chamber of Com- ment President Genevieve Ma- Jones said Humble has In­ HEBRON—Mrs. Helen Nally neral home tomorrow from 2 to Wanes, Men workers would be retiring at 66 merce wives in a drug abuse lee will make an official visit creased Its supply of home heat­ Lenehan of Hartford, mother of 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ARRESTS would get a basic monthly pen­ eduration program. during the meeting. ing fuel to 60,000 barrels a day James A. Lenehan of Hebron, Norinan J. Beaudreau, 44, of Sentenced sion of $6.60 68.76 or 66.00, de- M^oa^s Drug Committee Lncal representatives attend to h®lp meet tee possible teort- Thomas J. Melkle Sr. On Parking Problem died yesterday at a Hartford Move North Coventry, chaiged with passing pending on classifications, for Thifault last night announced Ing are Auxiliary Presldent ®*®‘ convalescent home. Thomas J. Melkle Sr., 63, of WASHINGTON (AP) — ^ In a no passing zone, arrested T^wn Manager Robert Weiss said this afternoon In Italy each year of service. They wUl tee a p ^ t m e n t of eight rest- Helen Martin; County Council He said the country is becom­ Survivors also Include another died Tuesday at high Nixon admlnistraticn U n - morning on Highland St. that a committee he named this morning will meet to­ now get 67.26, 67JJ0 or 67.78 a wnts including himself to tee Delegate MurlerAdams; Mrs. ing increasingly dependent on Windham Community Memo*- clal says the task of compeUlns- date, Nov. 30. " rtoyoris Committee to Combat Laura Llske, Miss Ann Masai- son, a daughter, and a grad- morrow morning with Manchester Community (College ROM E (A P ) — The young U.S. month for each year of service. imports and projections show daughter. rial Hospital, WllUmanUc. school desegregaUcn In ^ ------Drug Abuse being formed for ko -and Mrs. Steffie Grant, that half of the country’s re­ President Frederick W. Lowe Jr. The group will at­ Marine who hijacked a TW A jet- The company also agreed to The funeral will be Saturday n *1 complete enough that ACCIDENTS tempt to reach a mutuaUy sat------—______lin«r 1„ * Increase its maximum cbntrlbu- tee trl-town Vernon, Tolland, Dress Forms Sought quirements for liquid petitde- at 9:15 a.m. from the F a r le v WlUlmanUc and attended Wlnd- govemment enforcement offl- ^ driven by . Richard - C. Isfactory agreement _ with______Dr. Ing _ was ______rented under______those__ con- llner from CaUfomla to Rom e a Uon to tee supplemental— _____ —. unem- BUlngUm area. The Tolland Historical So- um, about 13)4 . mllUon______barrels a ham High School. He was a Funeral Home, 96 Webster St., cers are being slutted to such of Vernon, struck a park- ^ « '® have MOC switch aU dlUona. He arivorat^ y®ar ago appealed today against ployment b e n ^ t fimd’ ftxMn m v - Appointed to tee committee, clety is seeking donations of 1® cents an hour per originally created by Vernon dress forms on which they Import controls and tee tax Lodge of Elks. at St. Augustine’s Church, 10 The offiQitLl, closely assoclat- ^hel of 80 Devon Rd., as It Junior High School Main Build- overtime parkers. "I don’t want and the 7%-year sentence given Workers who are laid Mayor Frank McCoy are the would like to display several structure remain unchanged. Mr. Melkle was one of the Campfield Ave., Hartford. Burial ed with civil rights enforce- Parked at the entrance to except data, processing, to to see our businesses destroyed him. He asked for k up to 90 per cent of the Rev. Donald kOUer, Mrs. Terry period costumes in the socle. "Our national security Is de- _ ,. state's outstanding football will be In Mt. St. nient, said the administration "ickhham Park, yesterday Ihlng Junior High School In the that we have spent SO years 1 ^ . regular wages from tee SUB I**azza, Mrs. Kathy MeVay, ty’s museum at the former jail pendent on liquid petroleum,” Benedict players and starred for several Cemetery, Bloomfield. will place Increasing reliance on second semester. building," he stated. piracy is not a crime In It- fund. James Cornish, Edward La- building, and at the Bowering be said. “ Our personal view Is years with the North End Ma­ Friends may call at the fu ^u th em school officials to com------— On the committee are J. Grant — ______— ^ Italian court found rihe contract also provides for motte, Harold Mattson and Homestead. Further intorma- that In the short term future jors against the South End Cubs Charles Mayer. tlon m ay be obtained from ' er^ home today from 7 to 9 m the bat classroom bias,. . ^ written warning for driv- Swank, executive vice president , ^ Raphael Mlnlchlello, 21, guilty weeks vacation after 20 theres’ a Umlt to how much de­ p.m. and tomorrow from 2 to 5 f ^ ^ ^ I ^ ^ r is h ^ * " ln * ^ ^ e f ^ m predicted, Issued of the Chamber of Conunerce; T h r C C O o V e m O F S , W «lnesday night of kidnaping, y®"® Mrs. M eVay w ill represent Mrs. Clyde Jondro. pendence we can put on Im­ and 7 to 9 p.m. ter. T. Meirta^a 1 Harrison. _CofC past presl- ^ ^ officials have said that tee Tolland Junior Women’s Bulletin Board ports." " back. rumUng trators In fact want to fulfill the after Ws car struck the dent and a member of its Down- ■ T w O i l l T !f> T lfr r # » S S Club; Cornish, -tee Board of ®t- Matthew’s Ladles Guild ______law,” the official told a group of rear of one driven by Paulette town Commlttee/Environmental ^ __ ® Caub; Cornish, the Board will open their ’’Frosty VU- . Survlvom Include. ------Mrs Mnrtha ; "® ^® " a background brief- ^®ij^®rtner of East Hart- Task Force; Thomas Lewis Jr.. with which he commandeered cedes smoothly, the earliest tee Tolland Volunteer Ambulance lage” Christmas Bazaar tomor- P l i M l 4*. ^ (6 C 0 1 *d s Mrs. Martha “ " " ------Still Undecided Benny Szestowlckl of 21 Terrace ^ ^ identified ^^® accident took place assistant professor of geogra- tee Trans World Airlines craft, company can expect to resume Association. ' row night from 6 until 9 p.m. a a a o Quitclaim Deed Dr., who died yesterday, wiU be ground rules of the ses- yesterday on W. Middle “phy hv aat tM MOC; c n - and Superintendent WASHINO’roN (AP) — Nine The sentence was 18 months P*'°^uction is Doc. 1 because of Junk Car Removal ' bi the church Parish Center. Humble OU & Refining Co. to held tomorrow at 7:18 a.m. at ^ t » "®®*' ^®^^ ®‘^‘ ® of Schools Donald J. Hennigan. days after tee national elec- longer than- tee _ prosecution______^ ® *^.® **®*ratlon’s far-flung" “ opora- dents to take advantage of the mittee will meet Friday night Town of Manchester, 17-foot- Proapiect St.. Rockville, with a r f wn ’ ^ ® ^ ^ confirm In part 001VnT.AINT8 member from tee coUege advls- undecided—an TinUaiia senator, months of It was on tee t**® l®«g shutdown. RockvlUe Chamber of Commerce s* * bi the Town HaU. wlde and 122-foot-long strip of Mass at St. Joseph’s Church at ton NC charges by clvU^ righto - organlza------oiy Sometimecouncil. yesterday tee home a congressman In Kentucky and “®™ « wiar’’ charge. Parila- In a news conference which free junk car removal program. ------property, extending north from ™ b . u 3,. mat the ------administration ™ vvyiiys St. was broken Into The committee grew out of a governorships In Rhode Island, ment created tee charge tiuee followed announcement of the Them.. deadline for making .. ar­ Manchester Evening Herald the northwest corner of Broad Cemetery. and Center St., no conveyance Melkle of McMechan, W. Va.; Qo©s not intend to press the is- ransacked. Stolen from one discussion of merchants, police Oklahoma and Maine. years ago as a we£^>on against tentative agreement Wednesday rangements for car removal Is Tolland correspondent Bette Friends may call at the funer­ tax. 2 daughters, Mrs. Gardiner sue of In-school discrimination ^® t>®,« oen-« _ Bramblett 'said “ and ^**^*^’ Church, WlUlmantlc. Burial will jtate junked car ordinances Game,”ame.” a weeklyweekiv seriesoariaa aboutnhn.it BMghton St., 6800. Survivors include her hqsbemd, stand had been token. vlded by the Constitution. thls, of be In St. Joseph’s Cemetery, their Intention to pubUshvjhe ®**^®- "Hie pellet did not penetrate alty." They said there should be course, is true o f the general will be enforced by tee buUd- unlikely couples meeting Trade Name another daughter, four brothers, guidelines last June. me g l ^ , but did leave a small WUUmantic. A t tee outset of the academic Incumbent Sen. Vance Hart- a retrial because tee court level of setUements In recent tag taqpector. through a computer dating sys- .Frank Claughsey, doing bust a sister, and seven grandchil­ Friends may call at the fu­ They were prompted by re- mark. year, merchants In the Maple- ^®* ® Democrat, has the lead failed to accept "tee insistent tim es." The town dump on Old Staf- tern, was to go on Britain’s com- liess as House ol Art and dren. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. ports that despite formal de------Eldridge-School Sts. area of ®''®*' Republican Richard L. request of the defense to ques- "Hiat’8 the fOfd Rd. wlU not be used to merclal network Friday. Ad- Frames, 589 Mata St. The funeral will be tomorrow definition of—a segregation a number of South- ^ resident of 72 Vernon St. Main St. said business was being Roudebush for an Indiana seat p ^ p a l W itn ey ^ general definition of-lnflation stw e junked cars In the O of C vance publicity sparked protests Building Permits at 9:16 a.m. from the Maple Mrs. Catherine I, Urquhart em schools continue to dlscriml- 1^® noticed a young man hurt by students attending class- ^ me Senate. Final, official tol' the incident—the commaiider of he added ' program, since this Is prohibit- to the Independent Television U A R Housing Corp., new Hill Chapels, 38C Maple Ave., nate against black pupils and watching her house as she ar- ®b at Bennet In the late after­ lies are expected today for com­ ELLJNGTON — Mrs. Cather­ ed by local ordinances. Authority, the watchdog over ts having a class at the has already asked for a recount ford. ■ Salvation Army Board. TradltitMially, contracts at all A i i l Y O U O O M Pirt on like ordinary diaper. Will Graveside services will be to­ Survivors Include a son. Roes classrooms. ~ This perceAtage meeting to the auditorium Tues­ cAtnpua either Im- to atort Nov. 28 teat cobid take the Big Three automakers are was the formal measure of de­ not clog septioJ^ks when flushed morrow at 10 a.m. In Rose Hill V. Urquhart and a daughter, day night when a g;roup of 60 mediately before or after the five or six weeks—this despite virtually identical, \telle the AIIOUND IN em eus Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Airs. Leonard Bourret, both of segregation progress until this B ^ e t class. the fact that an official count pact with AMC differs In sever­ as directed. VU ue buy! year. parents and high school stu­ al respects. Rose HIU Funeral Home, 680 Ellington, and two grandchll- Capt.,George McCaughey said doesn’t start until next week, dents showed up to discuss dis­ PiiaNftANiw Elm St., Rocky Hill, is In charge a police department study show- Absentee vote-counting begins The agreement is also expect­ of arrangements. The funeral will be Saturday ciplinary problems In the ed between 40 and 60 parking today in Rhode Island, where ed to be used as a pattern for There will be no calling hours, trom the Ellington Congrega- Death of Man school. spaces available dally on lower the offlclal scorecard haa put In- new ctmtracto tor UAW em­ Main St. and In tee Forest St. cumbent Democratic Gov. KITCHENIS ------tlonal Church, at a time to be The enlarged meeting was the ployes at John Deere, Interna- municipal lot. Police Ctelef Erairit U ebt out In front of his Uonal Harvester and Caterpillar Napoleon P. Roy - announced. Burial wlU be In Called Suicide result of a sit-down staged by CROSS-PURPOSES are James Reauxlon said, os of to- GOP chaUenger Herisert F. TALOOTTVILLE — Napoleon Ellington Center Cemetery. '^about 100 of Newtown High’s lerved b y thla 8 1 (0 la where contracto have Police found the body of DeSimone by 2,142 votes in a re­ Paul Roy, 66, of 62 Elm ___Hill _ Erlends may call at . the__ ___ , 1,000 students Friday In a •’® two-hour Tallahatsee, Fla. a ^ expired but workers, have count. « Rd., Talcbttvllle, died this Funeral Home, 76 Proe- Theodore R. Wescott Sr., 60, of protest against ^Ip lS U r^ Stayed on the job, and at aero­ morning at Manchester Memo- P®®‘ - tomorrow from 2 to 4 Oakland St„ shortly before policies, •'on both sides of Main St b e Industry pianto where tee UAW represenU the labor force. rial Hoepitol. and 7 to 9 p.m. 9 Wednesday morning. In hla car The...a Mudents at tee sU-down 3 9 8 .0 0 ^ a p it e the tentative settle- 'H m A M , Sm IlMin A l He was born Dec. 31 In Fron- "^® ^Amt*y suggests that me- parked In the driveway of his and resulting meeting protested Budget Deficit Marked ton, Quebec, Canada and had *"®rial contrtbutitms may be home- ment, negotiations continued on rules they said had nto changed ^ three fnmta Wednesday. been a resident of TalcottvlIIe msAe to the Ellington Congre- Dr. Robert R. Keeney was in more than 10 yean and „ Hennigan said he can see for tee past 10 years. He was 8^®^*onal Church Building Fund, summemed, and it was his judg­ which had resulted In-tuipen- arising from the col- By Economic Slowdown tem e 32,000 members of the employed for 29 years at the ment------that Wescott had been Sluiuisions of iWO-U>*IlVetwo-to-flve oaysdays for x. ,*® ------O—© ®lass sites at uuathis Inten^onal CJll WA*« ®x- Mrs. Priscilla Fournier Roy; termed tee death a suicide. tired of talking and they want some>me of tee approximately I® Blowdown has reduced federal clal estimate of a 61-8 IdUlon .J® “ *® ^enns of the To Accept Girls UAW pact. his moteer, Mrs. Henry Mas­ Police were called to the action," said one high school ****®®9 received from lease of revenues and increased tee deficit sey of Berlin, N.H., five sons, At New Milford scene by George C. Dolan, of student at tee board meeting, classrooms to employ persona to deficit—but not as much Kennedy cited recent tsau-estl- jrj™ iwesldent — —=*«■ wof USTOM TTCHEN Paul R. Roy of Tiriland, Ronald Wapplng who runs a gas station “ There should be no leniency *"^®rce parking regulations, as some critics are saying. mates by tee Joint Congreaslon- the n a c t'iS *** *®*^ E. Roy of East Hartford, Rich­ NEW M ILFORD____ (A _ P )—Can-___ across the street, from the Wes- toward discipline," salu a Chief Reardon earlier had said It Kennedy said some forecasts olvCommlttee on Reduction of autwrorkB^”*” **** ENTER ard A. Roy, Ralph E. Roy, terbury School, a private prep home. Dolan said he nolle- parent. “ Students such as m y would post an estimated 630,000 are for a deficit as high as 620 NoneoaenUal Federal Eiqiendl- ®**®’ kiSo-«?nLn!^ Philip O. Roy, all of TalcottvlIIe; school here, wlU admit girls tor ®** ®moke coming from the car. son should have education as ® y®*r to assign men only to billion, but the secretary called tures teowing Ckangreas had al- w UAWma*i^* 28,000 strik- two daughters, Mrs. George the first time next______fall but,____ un- notes were found, police the main objective and should task. that misleading apecUIation. ready iqppropiladed money to In- at seven foouiM work MS e m m sr. Mayo o f M anc^ster, and Mrs. Ske the boys, they won’t sleeo *‘®P®ried, one on the dashboard abide--jide by the rules.” rules." Burton Pearl, Main St. ‘The fiscal 1971 budget wlU crease budget outlays by 62.1 and Quebec on campus. of “*'=the '"“‘* car, “““ and the other »"in “>e the Principal Al •• Cramer----- of New- merchant, opposed a proposal not produce such a deficit un- blUlon. generate conb^t **1^ * * ^ ^ ^ MANCHmn Dr. Watter F. Sheehan, the h**chen. They arrived to find a town High said he would. not that tee two-hour parking lim it leas tee economy declines sub- He said tee same committee gUnilar to the it a ^ '^®*^ 649-7544 school’s headmaster, said there ^®**‘**® *®*’® attached to the ex- operate the school "w ith a small he reduced to one hour. He stantlally from what Is now pro- noted that oongresskmal Inac- x sDAesmiui * A spokesman tor OM-Chnada Penonal Notifieg wlU be openings In September leading to the group dictating how tee school vrged Reardon and Hennigan jected or Congress goes on an tlon on administration revenue- he exnecta it WE SEU SEEVieE TO THE tUOGET MINDED for 16 girls to be a/iiTHttAd as ‘he school by the rules with tee to prevail upon the college ad- Irresponsible spending spree," raisliigraismg propoiaUproposals wouldwouui addaaa an-an- al^ gj dgygd ^ s ^bMk^before tenfo«tei^M *** »«ver- Wescotta’ body was takpn to In Metnoriam day students “ Weacotts’ body was takpn to majority of students In mind." ministration Jto make change he ' said. - other 6«-8 - r bllHon — to the deficit aiment oays U reached before tenta«„a AS WELL As THOSE DEMANDING Manchester Memorial Hospital. decided at the meeting to HUng Sheehan said the board had Wescott will be buried In Maine. HU speech was i»epared for total. - . NegoUatora tor ti??^ . a to Icirinr memory o t Ronald A. that members of the student "1K3C goofed In enrolling ^ 46te annual New Bnglaad “ These are estimates teat q m meanwhile conUnu^^'^f^ f EOFESSIONAL DESIGN & INSTALLATION SERVieE ted ton «ik> raseed anmy Nov. lO. ^en considering the change for ^ 7 r 'i' a^l^e^ents locally tee post two years In reqxMwe . council and a.facu lty advisory more students than it could Conference. -« give those of ua charged with efforU to wrap un , f* Sadly minsed by Newkirk group would me^ later*In the handle." Irving Bayer, owner Kennedy did not give an olB- designing and executing the ap- ments, which «ftr*e- EEFERENeES FURNISHED • • • GLADLY Uira. Sadie E. Huldoon to suggestions made by .the and Whitney Funeral Home, week to revie^ . disciplinary of lower Main St. property, aald, clal projection o f what the defi- proprlate fiscal^fiscal policy some n ^n n a) contract t i* t e e **** and FaenUy alumni, faculty and itrustofs. East Hartford. rules. and noted teat tee Bennet build- clt would be for tee fiscal year rteeplesa nights," Kennedy said. level. A V \-

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aA Nep S T ^ JgiM X O HERAlJ),^^ir(5^ t Bit, NW.. THUfiSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1970 J'.AGE THTRTFJ^ 'A.: u r ------^ ^ ------TAR South Windsor Rd.; Mrs. Anna Pallein, 224 -Bj- C L V y R P O L L A N - JV[|^a<6fie8ter Oak St.; Mrs. Idary Forte, i jysii ififtii >§ifithrMay A R in LIRRA C a ^ - HpsRHfil Phone MA*. 21 Your pqify Activity Gurc/» UET. 22 Hartford; 5 ^ . Jane Kursa, 460 Acctfrcfiny fo /h* Sfarx. ftospitalNoie^ telephone number for “AM . It NHW HAVEIN (AP) — The Pleasant Valley Rd., South Complete Supplies To develop message for Friday, ocr. 22on> prlvate, noon-s p.m., and 4 p.m.-. 61 Aff#cfion ocr. 22^:-^ describing the vehicle as be listed correctly In the new Holland, Kelley Rd^T Vernon. < * WOOL — NEW S H IPM E N T > 'T X C ^N G Co l o r s .’ -^S«n.-elect Wilber G. Smith, 2'Moral« 32 Moy 62 Emphoticolly On Sewer—Qnestioh 8 p.m.; private roosns, le a.m.- phone books. Hie hospital SSocigl 33 For "ideal for hippies, ylpples or Also Mra. Mary Plenzlo, 64 WORSTED & PINGEiRTNG ,YAItN FOR ■ . ^elected' last week m a Demo­ V12-15-17-A0 63 Symbols WOK. 21 2 p.m„ and 4 pan.-S pjn. number Is 646-1222. 4 Concentrot* 34 Focultits 64 AAoy 31-48-59-65, delinquents." Margaret Rd.j Mrs. Florence A I^ i"ARN PROJJ^CTS. crat, how says he' Isn’t so sure S/52-75-79-87 5 A nd 35 L e ^ 65 On EOirTHE NEXT 10 DAYS ONLY, RARE SAVINCS Pediatrics: Parents aUawed 6 Your 36 Love 66 Success 76-77-84-89*& The asking price: |SS0. any time except noon-2-p.m.; Downing, 34 Foxcroft Dr.; John —at least when It comes to the^ 7 A nd 37 On. 67 W fKors SAGITTARIUS FOR YOU! WE WOULD RATNER SEU TNAN COUNT. ^ MAY 21 the Noctm Lone-Ctaarlhg Rd., John De Rosa 28 Manor otfaere, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. - • P- Welch, 76 Grand Ave., Rock- 8 Romontic 38 More 68 Acfvtrso St.; Mrs. Roberta J. Griffin, vlUe; Mrs. Linda Telxeira, Suf- HARRY M. FRASER CO. quesUort of who will be presi­ 'lie JUNE 20 9 Counts 39 Affectionote 69 Expresslrfo ALL PRICES NAVE BEEN SLASNED. CROSSMAN'S Avery 8L and Ctark St. areas ^ ® reference to the bro- Self gervlcei 10 a.m.-2 p.m., 10 Moil 40 CorrMS' 70 First- DEC. 21 f>A(( Carpenter Rd., Coventry: Mrs. field; Mrs. Prances Overton 84 192 HARTFORD RD., MANtJHESTER dent pro tern of the sienate,.^- 5 - 8 -2 3 It W tor 41 Romance WIU BE aOSED FOR INVENTORY ON NOVEMBER 4 p.m.-8 p.m. 71 Love 16-22-28-454M PRE - (Studio Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon. thru Sat) -S/w-srss 12Good 42 Attitude 72 Not When the questkni comes up 151-67-70 23. SNOP NOW AND SAVL LIMITED QUANTITIES. Man, 27, Arrested CANCIR 13 Stotus 43 C o r^ 73 Especiolly cirtLSs.-zs’ir srkssras r k i ss. s-«- In January, Smith says< his v5te 14 You 44 Something 74 Bog CAPRICORN ,^.^% JUNE 21 15 Luck 45 Your "won’t necessarily be Demo­ 75 From DEC. 22 S»* S I n Child’s Death 22 16 You 46 Big 76 People cratic and It won’t necessarily 17 Likely 47 You . 77 Who're JAii. It Matemlly. Fathers, 1 1 a.m.- Methwiy, 2M Center St; Jen- entry; Mwy kllen Hannm, 103 • #G bo Republican. It will be based ^^30-39-42-49 18 Con 48W oSte 70 Certain 4- 6-34-^^ 19 Request on the individual.’’ ^^78-81-86 49 Toword 79 Opposite 44-46-57 'v S r tr« r?? rrs y . - . . -s;’ £:^ 20 Ideal 50 Authority 80 G o ^ l X , ^ Whatever it will be based on, LEO 21 For 51 Personal 61 Person AQUARIUS claiming they experience no predomln- charged with causing fatal bod- 6:80p.m.-8pan. Jensen St.; Joseph It probably will be crucial. ^ 22 Must 52 Mostly 82 Clothes JAN. 20 ^ drainage problems. PLAZA DEPT. STORE ^ 23 Trenids 53.Holdir>g 83 Or With Smith, the Democrats r-g FEI. It . level DuloAtAr nnmna uHii iiawa Wednesday 30 Your 6 0 A 90 Appreciation in the hands of the Republican W} iEET. 22 11/13 MAR. 2 0 ( - r ^ . .^25-33-36 1- 7-10-43, CRAFT SUI^PtlES lieutenant governor-elect T. )G oo(1 (^Adverse Neutral ------— ...... ^ CO- Clark Hull. ^1-56-61 F 1 9 '' 69-71-83-90 timates, a mtq> of the proposed a rn u o> Smith, who at one time was Deerfield Dr. To Molcb Your HoUdoy Handiworks a registered Republican, has been an active leader of the First-Class Are^Af Plaza Black community in Hartford’s Massive Subway Tieup North End, the district he how • FELT SCARES represents. Laid to Vandals’ Acts FOAM PILLOWS Last year, he made an unsuc­ 1970 cessful bid to get elected mayor NEW YORK (AP) — An old ed funds for 520 new cars In its STEEL (Round & Square) as am independent. subway train—unable to move 1971-72 budget. > . falll^ to register their opinion ^.^e Lmmlsslon tabtod ’ acU>a * ^ ® admitted t o Center St.; Mrs. Ruth S. Bum- rolty c f Toronto told the audl- ART-SPRAY Democratic, allowing him to of vandalism might be part of a HOUSES «e wee ennreeeh.a ------®‘tuaUons for the Nov. 24 meet- Banbury Hospital that evinlng ham. 678 k e a sa iT VaUey IMRCHAROED YB^IKR- ^ A STYROFOAM challenge Boce Bairlow, the in- butor" to “Tuesday’s massive coordinated effort against the wife was approached by anyone im, toand sign onlv thenrlor antisewer t petition, Mission Festival with a frMtured neck niun- South Windsor; Harry H. DAT: Pamela Warga, Hart- government should adOTt**\ PAINT Sumbent Democratic state sen- tie-up that trapped thousamds of system, although other officials • 7*x5’x6' “KANCHERO" by RANGES and only prior to coming to the SHAPES ator in the district, amd defeat persons in sweltering heat in were epxected to look at the and only prior to coming to the tw„ missionaries will par------•' ------^ w^vvsww S^*®* WS S*’ .f ” -MSV «« VVW%SMAaU01Woodbridgo St., ford; Mrs. Constance Kryslak, ^ero populauS^^w t^% icy QUAKER #0-759 - $55. FAMOUS NAME DISPUY par oa-Eristoff and the police amd • r*7'x7' “CHALn" by ARROW NOW told thte hearing because he Is ex- severe contusions of the radio-tele\dsion station operations chief, said the stadled commissioners. With SiMl RmtI #CH-I7 - $99. perlencl^ drainage problems, *>ack of the head and bruises on WTiC that "the people in my train was one of "an almost un- addition, Feldman said he 109b OFF!! and a g r^ u a te student In Medl- ^ ^ r* ■ w™ floor even with the slightest ralnfaU. district elected me as an indl- precedented number of delaying make recommendations #CM-I07 - $129. "This situation has Inert vidual who 1happens------to be a _ —reg ...... ^ in a later report. Assorted sizes, makes designs "This BituaUon“has-Inc-r-eLTd P o ^ d r o S n e r E ; release fur- incidents’’ that threw the sys­ and coiors. Choose Avocado, considerably each year,’ istered Democrat. Fantastic Values tem Into rush-hour chaos for As the report wais released White, Coppertone or Harvest said, "and has reached the His vote on the quesUon of a nearly six hours. late Wednesday, tramslt OfficiaUs will deUver the sermon at 11 w president pro tern, he said, will Goid. First Come, First point where restrlcUons have------am OnnHov T Mrs. Pennell had been caring Served!! Very limited stock! for Men! be based on "the information King Six* 12"x12" been placed on the number of 'summer^axcavaHno- '™rsa since the girl was 10 showers and washings of clothes ““ days old. we get and receive from the In­ Limited Quantities. dividuals______in the___ senate______as to by the famUy because of drain- ______Some 1 01- 2 of a O x t t B Fashionaire ag^e oozing above ground every » •* a. • what the parties are going to vealed no 'trace of ex^LlvM kind! Sizes are ap­ Ume a toilet was flushed In tlto », f® N a t i o n ’s W f ^ a t l l f ^ r do." 'Feldman said there were at All trains were routed around proximate outside Bprlng and a faucet was turned ^ iYatlOll S W CaUier Smith said he will consider nine incidents of vandal- the station for about am hour be- dimensions. CARPET TILES QH . present a slide lecture on the "the record of the individual in ‘s'", six involving persons who fore’normal service resumed at Notlnv that .. Wisconsin EvangeU- CSoudy skies covered a large Ladies’ the past Assemblies, also what PuHed emergency cords unnec- 6:46 p.m. the U*R d e v L > ^ ^ to ®®^ Lutheran Synod In Central of the naUon today and they’ve been doing in their own essarily. In a preliminary report Africa at 8:15 on Nov. 19. "‘T communities . . whether or not Wednesday, he said other acts north of his home is the cause the Pacific Northwest to the Nylon they have the state’s residents o* vandalism were: of his drainage problem, Cowles Manchester Evening Berald Middle Atlantic States. PATIO BLOCKS ea. said the Town, having given ap­ at heart as opposed to self poll- —Someone using keys illegad- Bomb Scare proval for ronniM South Windsor correspondent lau h*m mountainmoumaui areas tical gain.” ly in their possession, opened a proper drainage, has observed Quilt cab door amd mamipulated Routs 3,000 8x16x2” RED & GREEN OR 3 FOR $1.00 eastward Into Montana. Reg. 27c NOW 4b*l N.41 the situation and for this reason, Nearly cm inch of rain soaked equipment to halt a train; NEW YORK (AP) — About is now In the process of remedy­ —A metal pipe wais thrown instails easier than reguiar tiies, but gives sections of New York, New Ski San Jc^e Jury 3,000 persons were evacuated you a iuxury carpeted, no-wax, no-poiish, ing it. Printing Firm across one set of tracks, hailting .f Ideal for a base to lawn building >9] Jersey and Pennsylvania. Gen­ Siftin^Reports one train when its emergency concourse level of the stain-resistant fioot! Many great coiots. Cowles then asserted he would Layoff Called erally, lighter amounts were the brake system wais activated; ^Yig Island Railroaid in Penn- Rubber backed! like to "squelch rumors In the rule elsewhere. Jacket neighborhood, that because he SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - A _ a third train was uncoupled sy‘vanla Station shortly before 6 At Pawcatuck I Above-normal temperatures Is RepubUcan town chairman, fcH* early November were the grw d jury committee has re- cleamly—with no appairent me- P-f"- Wednesday aifter a device the town Is taking care of his PAWOATOCK (AP) Our Reg. 10.99 celved a voluminous police re- chamlcail failure—forcing it to resembling a home-made bomb Hie rule in' many areas. Coldest N BARGAIN CORRAL port on the violence surrounding maike am emergency stop. was found in a station locker. drainage— ---- t— ------problems,"-..v.., when, ..c ------he OottreU„ Oompoj^, manufac- a readings were centered in the President Nixon’s pre-election Feldman said the tie-up was According to railroad police, said the town caused his prob- turer of printing presses, an- Northern Plains visit here, but it will be next g^t off when a Queens-bound WlUlait* Casey, of VaUey ROUNDUP!. lem and la trying to rectify the nounced Wednesday that it will Temperatures before dawn 8 8 week before a decision is made ..p.. train was forced to stop in Stream'T N.Y.,went to place Ituation. l^tute a partly layoff of the ranged from 18 at Watertown. on whether to launch a full Manhattan after lU brake hose so'nethlng in a locker near Adding that he Is In favor of salaried em^doyes who have g u to 72 at Key West. iPla. UP TO the sewer lines as proposed, *»®®" worldng through a strike ' ’ ______InvesUgaUon. ruptured. An hour’s subsequent ul brown Leonard W. Winston, chair- ^eiay caused thousands of pas- I®®*'®*'- Oowles warned the commission ft* ff® 20(h week. that any deviation from the plan there is no end In Real Rock man of the three-man criminal sengers in Queens to use ijjg,,. He opened the bag, according ^ m p l^ ts w.miuuveecommittee oi of the trains while the track was ^ PoUc®. and found a sealed ci­ "^50% SAVING^ approved by the electors would ^ strike, salaried em- Belted style with Santa Clara County grand jury, cleared gar box with a switch on the Fantastic Prica Cuts On . ^ 0 % Off be subject to legal acUon. P*®^®® furloughed KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — An Mandarin collar, A discussion between area pay for one week out of 8%-ton rock arrived for Veter- said Wednesday the police re- ^ outside with several wires at- Hundrods of llnadvartisod zippered pocket.. port is a "narrative summary’’ . , a ..Bavny jached leading to die inside of itoms. Gat Haro First, residents and the commission ceremonies Wednes- Dacron fiber rdli implied at the grand jury’s re- that later caused the most evolved as to whether the prob- ^ Monday. day some 8,000 miles from Bafora tha Stampoda of' Navy, white, or quest. serious delay. Making a routine Casey summoned Patrolmen lem Is due to surface water ann^^ where it was stained with the brown, sizes S,M,L. "It will take two or three days ®‘®P “P|)!*^ f*"®**® Richard Coleman and Mike Bargain-huntarsli draining Into leeching fields or to ship blood of American troops charg- for us to digest what we heard Qt'®®'“ > it was unable to start Matthael, who, with the help of SOT^dralnlng problems. SXeii to « d.^nn Japanese-held Ladies Bonded Flare Slacks because the “report was so volU' up again,, he said. three Transit- Authority patrol­ Feldman said attempts were T .ai.1 !.« ha.. of fhto Ihtertype. ense. Also, he said "every low easy It Is to Use a lightweight a person he talked to who voted 14.88 ■lomellte chain saw and we'll Colton or no-iron blends. Flare O u r for the sewers did so' because Orion® Norfolk, toggle or pea leg, ‘-4 boxer waist. Slims, reg- R«9. ^ of obvious sewer problems as in Jive you a Tree "dean-up” gift; coat styles. Pile, quill ulars 4 to 7. Special Purchase! ^ a M B G B ODDS & ENDS ON SHUTTERETTES-COME IN AND SEE the Avery Heights area and felt 46 obligation, of co.ur^- - lined. Sizes 8 to 18. if they voted against it, they Sweaters Boys’ Sport Shirts 2x9 COLONED PLASTIC PANELS flag. S59 NOW $U9 No iron blends, solid colors. O u r W estern style, long sleeves. Reg. VC u v . q q Our Rag. 3.99 Junior Boys’ .Solids Sizes 8 to 18. 2 .9 9 2 , *5 4 DUNDLES 3/Sxr PRE-FINISHED OAK FLOORINO vf< 25 sq. ft. p9r bmille R e t lOiSO NOW $7.99 aa. Wool 2.88 Jackets Junior Boy’s Sport Shirts Rag. 13.99 - 14.99 V K | ? » 9 . 9 * ' Poly/cotton blends. Body and O ur 2 WOOD GOMRO STORM A SCREEN DOORS Cardigans; pullovers; w estern styles, long sleeves. Reg. Solids 4 to 7. 2 .5 9 36x99 Ret. 2LS9iyiW$l9J5aa. cable and jacquard 1 . oamaosotubs patterns. Sizes 4 to 12.88 Clean up with a . _ 6x, 7 to 14. Boys’ Pajamas . Wool blend toggle or 4*8 HARDBOARD NO DELUSION, O ur plaid parka. Pile lined Cotton flannel, action prints; Reg. 1 BUILT-IN JUST CONFUSION n^/lwICLsI I C and limb, cut down doodtroM hoods. Sizes 4 to 7. Coat style, assorted colors; 8 to 2 .9 9 2 f . PANEUNG ^ and oloar brush. Sava mortoy on flro- If you’re like the business­ W /H ain O a W wood ^ cutting your oWn. Coma In man above, you need , pmK *19.95 ANTIQUE OAK thia woak for a domonotraUen. Girls’ Nylou Ski Jackets aaiwwi8isgi’^-ww:xB»ai»^'.vji)4 RANCH OAK DISHWASHER CustomPAK. the insur- ancei package you can Offor good only from Sopt. 16 through Nov. 15'. 1 ^ . Pile lined, pretty pile trim­ understand. Why have a At participaUng doalora. med hood, ^ id s, prints; 4 to Sheer, Sheer Saudrilou T oddlers’ Knit Top , b l u e c .i . b « 8 - * 1 9 . 9 5 Reg. $6.99 COPPERTONE •189.00 litter of policies when you PRICES 6x, 7 to 14. S 6;99 NOW •4.99 can have iEtna’s Custom­ Slack Sets PAK? If you mean busi­ Pauty Hose ness, call us today. START AT $ 1 3 9 * 9 5 Thermal Lined Stretch Slacks 3.88 1.49 ■ RobaiY J. SwilHii lac. Nylon shell, thermal knit lin­ B . pair s l - 9 9 IN8UHANSMITH3 ing. Assorted colors; 3 to 6x, An elegant new fabric that’s so sheet! 1(X)% nylon in Long sleeve polos with matching t i i Main St., Mnnetaester 7 to 14. 4.88 assorted sizes, colors. corduroy slacks;. Boys^ajid Girls. STREET, MANCHESTER, CONN. Pteme Q4S4M1 Sizes 2 to 4. C F t O S S M A /V S Open Dally 8 ajn. - 5:30 pun. — Thjira. ft PrL tiO 9 t e l . 649-4602 — 649-0136 uMIIPMEIIT MANCNESTER ROCKY HILL AVON 114S Tolland Tnka WATERBURY Sg|g Thsrsday urESCASuMir axit tS, Wilbur Cross Silas D*an* Read I Albany,Av*. Pkwy at Tolland Toka------InUrsactlon of Kxit 24 a Int. SI ■ At* 44 Laktwo^, A Wolcott'Roads • Tr.JvinjrE el The ifjee Ceseehl 6 thru Sotirdgy SerelfCo. joJ ill MinciMal iamfleeiti. ftOUTiH Othw stOTM locatwl in BrookfMU, Harnttei, Noiwilk, RhrMid*. SEiRifoMt. Wallingford, Bodford rillls, KingrionC Paakikill, Wappingar Falls Framingiam, Northampton Opts lota Evary Night

N PAGE FOURTEEN CHESTOR EVENING H l^ L D . M ^C H E STE R, CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEilBER 1970 Section Ttco THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1970 lEupning THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1970 Pages 15 to 28

Kiwanis Increases Fina] Count Profits of Auction Compiled For “tSe® kwps going up. Its total «n two-night auction oyer WINF was up to-^ 4 Questions u n 'te^ year; the numter of items auctioned^ai HARTFORD (AiP) — Voters And the percentage decided at the Nov. 3 general election to keep the minimum W per cent this year, from 60 „ . . ' p er cent in 1S69. M ortarty a68. D aw ood 269. Cus- age requirement for state office­ holders and OonnepUcut voters TMs is the teport today bv 270. Buccino 271. Marteney at 21, a final tabtilaition' by the Jam es-- B eattie,----- * who w wcso as theUI«3 273. Freedm an 274. secretary of the state’s office an for thta ve»,-Jacobs 276. WUlard. ““ “ Tnan for this year’s auction. showed Wednesday. Total income from the two- OROtJP 24 An unofficial count on two ™ «ht aucUon is |8,800.25 on 277. Donahue 278. Savage 279. of the four questions e inspected at the Water De- “Dells” ; and a concert with W o^y Floyd, a Bristol naUve, 11,6 Connecticut Schlzo- Black Arts Quintet,” will pre­ Archie Shepp, noted Jazz saxo­ I Want Your Business R ose 183. H eavisides 184. Slaiby w as------appointed- to the $18,000-a ------,—WTought-iron ------ornam ental fenC' . paitment yard, 192 Charter on drums; and Marvin WiUiams phrenic AssociaUon will hold an sent a concvert of original and phonist. 186. Dixon 186. Z eidler 187. year post six months ago, Oak St. and I Aim to Deserve It! ing, complete with cast-iron interpretive Jazz tomorrow at on bass. open meeting Sunday at 7 p.m. T oner 188. K ern 189. M orrow charged Mayor Hugh Curran Also being offered for sale David Haroum is a trombonist at ’Trinity E piscopal Church, 120 terminal posts, and with an a re ; Manchester Community College,. and conga player. His work in 190. Toner 191. P artridge. with “hamstringing” him with Second in Income Sigourney St., Hartford. Dr. extra bonus of three sets of A three-secUon, combination, It will be given in the Hartford New York City included steady GROUP 17 two aides who checked every TLT a, j Clinton, N. J. file cabinet and bookcase, Rd. building cafeteria at 8:30 engagements with the “Sam 193. Savage 194. P artridge 196. decision he made as the Model gates, he or she may bid on it p.m . c» o ™ —~ STOOKHOIaM Sw6d6n now win jBP6&k on '^HvDOfflvcomla BJorkman 196. Hamilton 197. Cities director. between now and 11 a.m. on previously used for imder-the- Rivers Big Band” and recorded ranks second only to the United and Uie Schlzoplm^ " and counter, misceUaneous storage. The concert is open to the appear^ces with Ken McIntyre. States in per c^lta Income, review his b ^ “-rhe’ S cl^ M oseley 198. D enley 190. K ras- “Basically, I quit because the Dec. 2. public at no charge. Refresh­ It may be inspected to the rear Lee Henderson on trombone. The American figure U g4,880, phrenlas. Yours and Mine ” cella 200. Kniadit 201. Dixon 202. ments will he available. * JOHN COURNOYER " d ------~ Bids will be opened then in of th^WatoVDep^tm^T^Ice, trompet, and euphOTlum, Joined the Swedish »3,230. Canada U The lecture wlU take the place N Richard Harper, group leader. Manager of Casual Village D u ^ 268. Bassos 204. Mor- ^® J the Municipal B^Udlng on six on E. Center ^ e a r^ U the group from The Brother- third with »3,010. of the regular weekly m e ^ Shoe Departmait L, K, T ^ “ems of town surplus property, ter St. “ The fencing, one of the item! Fourteen, 60-foot lengths of ~ 206. ^ v a n 207. to a to m^e Indepen- ^e viewed now at the East double-jacket, fire ho^. ’They 2(»^ rgld a dem dwlslons. What the mayor cemetery, E. Center and Har- may be Inspected by appolnt- ao P hll^ore 211. Toney 212. needs W super-tom, some^e ^son Sts., or, when removed ment (after calling 643-28^at Barter M3. Steidiens 214. Farr who doeen^ mind r u i^ the installation of new the former firehouse, at ^ruce 219 SODOP nrA0TH.Tn w ltii a Ii Irinna n# . . . __ ... ^ fencing, at the Town Highway and Florence Sts. GROUP 19 Garagi on doott St. Sale of the surplus property 317. BJorkman 218. P artridge Accordinv to the soecs an- be to the hlg^i bidders, with 219. ’Tryon 220. Adam s 221. tides ‘he sale Md^escrib- ^ M oriarty 222. 0.1 e 1 c k 223. Dawood 224. N asslff 225. A llen ^^2“eiteirtb^Tll.1£ ‘*>® ‘h® 226. P aris 227. Dawood. is no excuse for leaving the Y? °"®''®'* post.” and where-is basis, with no AusMc Ranches Vast GROUP 86 guarantee, expressed or im- 329. O’NelU 230. Coulom be 281. The nwyor stid the rwlgna- p,,^^.. - DARWIN, AustraUa-In Aus- Burke 282.232. PPhllUm hllllm ore 283. Pat-P a t ^ have an adverse q j traUa’s vast, underdeveloped ten 284. Ooyette 286. Brown 286. ed, three were bid on Aug. 17. Northern Territory a cattle sta- P reneta 287. H adge 238. Ban­ I^neto 287. ^ 238^ Ban- aTnew new director in the near fu­ The »,1^ “‘f"' of 7«0,0M acres- ning. Bonus (table radio) Brown. on the basis that they were too a bit larger than Rhode Island ture. V cnoup 81 low. — is considered

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We Would Rather Miss a Sale Than Misfit a Child! 643-5135 MANCHESTER E V E m G HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., 'tHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1970 PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVia) and special services. ‘ ^ A boocer dog bambd J. B. .Gets^Tax Exempt Status Council to Adopt McAlmont credited the vari­ taased over fonr bandtts who De Gaulle, at G athedf^ ous town departments with WA«riisr»rfW (AP) — The "In effect," Ervin safd in the Capital Projects To Subdivision Proposal •ere trMadly to Idm. Be (Oontiiined 0«m Page One) mm. Leaves still on trees near _ _ being extremely cooperative 0 .E S . IbU nial Revenue Service said letter Oct. 2», "the BUI la im- - the :Uberation of Paris 36 yean Town Planner John McAl- over the past three years in -Udnd tbeir frousti ^.legs ago. aeraml rrrirlpnti tram Mill- tU s wffl be Uie first repost wfaOa bis master yma beta^ today pabUc interest la-w firms, posing a tax on the exerelae of a ««ure In bertbboned mlHtary mont, in a Community Develop- identifying future financial unifrwm fsn’ e m .. ghofie down t&iougfa the The service ended one minute stresm ltd. rnttended Itesd ay thii yeer'^^ud parents v&T' be robbed of cash abd n. new breed of diazltable or- First Amendment ligh t" ment Action Program (O-DAP) needs as opposed to only the ereidag'a Plamring sad Zoning' able to raise qaeottoBs coacem- ert* I ’ jw* huge circular rose window over after noon, and Presldmit Pom- __ ;»1#,000 in jssn*y. J.B.*! ganlaaHooa on Qie national T h t Senate subcommittee ' w ta ln , whose youth and bright the entrtiiice to the cathedraL report, urged that the Town needs of the forthcoming fiscal Oonuniasidn's hearing objecting tng tbeir diild*B repost card.^ eecne, w ill maintain their tax- which -will hold . the bearing pldou and .his wife led the (Soupcil officially adopt by 1972 year, Satq KoV. 14th jo - 7 at the INasonic Tem pli]) owner; James D. qniti— aatd oomidexlon stood out among the cathedral was filled with to a proposed aabdlTtalon on Tbe; sebools are urging eadi cimmpt stahis," asked for a public explanation ^ tiiroBgwt of the ca{hedrd. the capital projects recom- McAlmont noted,' however, b e was leas than pleased with •M ars; m any o f them D e ®*^®*®* gu ests and ^r Aprons ★ J e w riry KIiuwtj and lonatreani Rds. on parent to acbeduie conferences;' the dog. In u n , Boinea was '"'TBB ponunlsaianer Randolpb of the original aiupminlon, say- ' B non - ____ _ t ^ c ^ d fUM oirt, the mended by Mayor Frank Me- that except for some individual tbe baaU of poor drainage. as tbe teadrers bate t o i^ them ordered to pay a customer at W, Throsaer told a news confer- in^ the IRS was threateidng to ^ Gaulle’s cootomporartes. 8,000 ParUdans when President emperors, kings, i»«sfdents and Coy. projects toe total Caoltai Pmi * iPot Pouri Shoppe it T o y B ox EhiQder Edward 1C. Rockett to be an inmluable- m gf ence the firms w ill be tax-ex- cripple hundreds - o f otgantaa- ^m pidou and Ms wife mlnlaten mlnjded, waiting for This Is the third year of toe ects^ program has la tely been bis reataarant IS7S In dam­ S'ormw British Prime Minis­ Country Store it HoUday Booth bad submitted an application for furthering t l » . development of ages after tbe man was bit­ empt as long as they meet tions woHdni^tn the pubUc In- >' ters Anthony Eden -^Lord Avon permission to aubdlTide tbe prop- the cbOdten. ten by J.B. gnitMiner q>ecified by the IRB. terest and Harold ItecmiUaa, for­ by toe plan- resulted in most major projects it Attic Treasures A Mitten Tree erty into dgtat lost Band Benefit •n a f key guideline said such officials brikUedvhver the mer laraeU Premier David Premier J ^ u es Chaban-Del- fbr several mlMites. As he start- nlng office and reviewed by toe being Manned and bond^ oh a Iboee attmdlng were inform­ A spaghetti supper set for f l m s i ^ r e p r e ^ a gen- cruuslm n. aaylngrlS^llhst anZ Ben-Quiloa, former West mas, ,ayeariy near te i«, es- ^ moving throu ^ the crowd to Planning Oommisslon and the crisis rather ^ on toe it Boutique Shoppe it Home Bidced Fbods ed that tbe'towrn’s building In­ corted toem into the cathedral c^, he Ntopped several administration, the program, soimder and generaliy less ex- 5:30 pjn. Saturday in the high nine pu b^ th re a t, not ac- nouncement merely was an ef- man Chancellors Ludwig Er­ m it Coffee Shoppe Kliddlea’ Games spector. Richard Keefe; as well and the service began. Umes to greet others. acowUng to McAlmont, is an gram. it school cafeteria 'will berrefit tbe Colum bia ®**’V * * * to study the matter In hopes hard and 'Kurt Georg Kleainger as tbe State Heaitb'Ilepartmait, The vaulted Interior of toe Rbam Higb School symphonic ------^ cording to IRS p r o c e < ^ , and ^ establishing sensible g S S e - men who had dealt with De ****• * ®**®****«** approach to long- Other recommendations made had submitted to tbe commis­ band. not engage in any political ac- ' * » G au lle In th e ir tim e in p ow er----- mother church of Paris resound­ ^ to toe car, whlcti had w range financial planning. by McAlmont Include in- SfMcfol! Look! "JINGO" Tlw Clown W II Bb H « « ! sion subsurface soil reports. U vt^ of any kind, including^ lob- ed with the music, of the organ American flag flying from the McAlmont describes toe pro­ oorporating toe Coital Proj­ Besidea' donations previously PescateDo Meantime, 18 fonnsr top-level sat bMilnd the chairs of the hying. and tile choir In toe requiem right front fender. The Presl- gram as "a tool, wMch when ects program into toe yearly th e reports stated that lots reported, tbe Band has received federal officials. Including for­ ppesent-day presidents and pfe- Thrower s^ -lR S ’s decision is c ^ t befmre the Mesa, then dent left with two motorcycle used properly, will provide sub- budget of, toe town; organiza­ tsro, three, and fiee should pre­ too donations from tbe Hebron mer Labor Secretary BdUnrd mlers. Among them were Presi­ confined baiically to "tbe rq>r»- u ra the Gregorian Kjrrie. poUce as ewosts and returned stantial aid In Identifying' and tion of toe l(Hig-term financial sent no protdems, if sewage Vcdunteer Fire Department and Appointment Wlrts and Federal Ootnmunica- dent Mixon and Soviet Prwtident arntatimi of a public voice.” Be In the front row, the trioofor to the UR. ambassador’s rod- providing' funds, through bond- expenditures of toe town; con­ systems are 'designed and in­ the First Federal Savings bans Commlssian CSialrman lUkolaljV. Podgorny. dence. Open To The PubUc! M E A T L O A F SUPPER, Sidd the ruling had no prece­ sasfaea of office on Presldmits .ing, for the long-term needs of sideration of toe creation of a stalled in a satisfactory mannef. of Meridmi. Newton N. Minow, protested the Mxon sat on one aide of'the Now Official d e n t AchUle Pereta of the National toe conumfolty.” special investment, fund to pro­ BY RESERVATION ONLY! There was some doubt fiiat Paper Drive IRS threat in a letter to TVeas-" nave, dressed in a morning coat The commlndoner denied BtS Assenvbly and Alain Potter add­ The program projects such vide for unforaeen capital ex­ - I For Tickets, Phone Mrs. Helen T. EUlott, 643-6082 - lot four would meet tbe stand- «jompanyOompany s3 of tbethe Hebron The Planning and Zrwiwy ury Secteti(tary David M. Kenne- and striped trousera. Fodgneny, (Reservations Close Ttiursday, November 12th) ards. and lots one, six. aeren Volunteer Fire Department will made i^ dedalcn quickly be­ ed a toudt of cMor to the som­ physical needs as sewer instal­ penditures during any fiscal on the other side, took off Ms V ie tL id l lation, ctmstruction or recon­ and eight were declared preaent conduct---- — its------nextOommiaaion paper drive on at ZT"" ~ meeting cause ntinues Mrs. Lura Butt, one of the ntS had stopped granting tax- ernment agencies work. tie their papers in buadlea and agent. Pescatello’a appointment Cktfdlnal M arty Intoned: residents from MUlstream Rd. Mongslde jnxon were Grand exempt status to public interest "To often, they have not lived “My brothen, we are assem­ ■1 expressed concern that any lea\-e them on the curb for easy had been held up because of a Dtdte Jean of Luxembourg, a law firms pending a two-month up to the expectations of their bled here for prayer and medlar O n G ro u n d septic systems in tbe area might __ , , possible conflict of interest in band of black crepe around the study. architects and have failed ade- I welcome you in tbe eventually flow into tbe stream ''arm of his military uniform, (OonUnned from Page One) pickup may contsict Harvey Pescatello is a builder. He said -tell Arms had be- qualely to protect the pubUc in­ cathedral of Paris and Invite at the rear of the property. come a new American i*e- terest, whether it is in the Inter- and Marshal Mari an ^ych alA l Desruiaseaux in FVirest Park or Town counsel Robert Hagger- you to hear toe word at Jesus between Phnom Pooh and Kom- She was assured by Richard nomenoo, setting up to file law- eat of the consumer, tbe envi- a t Poland, also In uniform. Nix­ Bob Dixon in Park. ^ recently ruled that there was C hrist, TMs word is addressed pong Cham, 47 mUes to the McDonald, commission chair­ suits in such puhUc-interest ronmentallst, of the ordinary on greeted both men and warm­ Churdi Siqiper conflict of interest and to a ll men. Through grace, northeast, remained closed be- We ve passeii up our usual fpuif bowls and Christmas candles in favor of something man, that even if permission matters as consumer protection citizen," the letter said. ly clasped the hand of Israeli Ttie nmwini buslnes meeting *^tould Pescatello have to have Charles de OauUe was givm Ms cause of blown Midges, was granted for the subdiviskn. and the environment. ------President Zalman two you’ve asked for: and supper for all adult mem- ^ own buildings inflected, an faith ... a. mwkesman said tho Kom- strict state, as well as town, The announcement touched seats away. bers of the Gilead OOngrega- out-of-tovm agent would serve, “Oonfessing our sins, we im- pmig Cham area was attacked regulations, would have to be off a flurry of criticism, and a Yooth Unemploy«d adhered to. tional CSuirch 'will be b ^ to- Tbe resignation of C. Prescott African presidents, most of plore God to give Mm eternal for the fourth m w ia this week Senate suticommittee beaded by them from French-speaking na­ Interest, the highest rate allowable on a regular CBT savings account now. At the meeting following tbe morrow evening at 7 in the Sun- Hodges as zoning agent was ac- CmCAGO (AP —Oatdd L. repose.” that one Cambodian soldier 2 Sen. Gajdord Nelson, D-Wls., day School room. cepted 'wHh regret He has btid Daniel, Cook (bounty’s public aid , tions De OauUe bad freed, filled hearing, any action on Rockett’s said it would investlgate.Hear- The cardinal continued: was wounded In a mortar -and ^ /4 % interest. The same rate your money earns in a regular CBT savings account.* All Tboee planning to attend the post for several years, director, reports that tbe unem­ 10 ^ a c e a in the d ign ita ries’- sec­ request was tabled- because of inga are net later this month. “LoM, we recommend to you ground assault on toe city’s mll- whose last names begin with A decision on Section 3 in ployment rate among youths tion. humUy that your servant, itary oliport. Us failure to submit a reproduc­ The IRS backed down partial you need to do to earn it is majke -50 regular payments. the Initials A to Q are asked to Columbia Estates on Pine St King , Baudouln of Belgium C ^ M d e C ^ e M d e U v ^ North Vietnamese and Viet ♦ ible linen plan of the property, ly on It. earlier announcement, ^ ^ t o ^ ~ r c e n T S T i furnish a^matn *' Black youths unemploy- state to kneel during the rituaL S S sp iS ?’ y®” “ * «*** oon 1ft mUes south of Phnom as chairman for the next year, will be furnished. Jean Laine, the developer, Dance Winds Up Hospital Events But Thrower said in a speech ment ro aa tra m 24.6 p e r cen t in President Geoiges Pompidou P «ih and on Cambodian forces *Interest is paid, just as it is on any savings account, on th^^verage amount in your account. The actual and elected Roy Wlrth as sec­ Oirlstmaa Choir Bebenrsal and Theodore Brindamour, en- at Atlanta Oct 16 that "'Proba- *<>•* ?«*■ cent *n the sum- of France, De Gaulle’s succes­ Then he read from the Second near Preok Tameak, nortoeast retary. Also. Wilbur Dennis was Tbe first rehearsal of the gineer for the town, were pres- Gold tinsel, balls,- frilly “flapper” dresses, flower-filled birdcages— all will be biy nothing could be more dam- nier of 1670. sor after the gfeneral’s resigna­ Epistle of Paul to Tlmotoy: of toe capital and Just outside interest, for example, on a ^100 clpb when 50 regular payments have been made will be $2.30. appointed the commission's rep­ combtned cboir which will per- ent at tbe hearing as was Wal- on the scene at the State Armory Saturday evening as the Manchester Memo­ aging to the interests of the con- "But"eTl- tion ,ln A p ril, 1060. sat ap art “Remember that Jesus Christ Its defensive ring. No casualty resentative to the Oonservaticn form at tbe annual ectunenical ter Drew, formerly of R t 87. rial Hospital Auxiliary sponsors a “Roaring Twenties” dance for all members servationists than for us to ap- ence 'with finding Jobs for 16 to ' fro m the others on a «*-tiAir clos­ of toe seed of Da'vld was raised reports were glvMi. CSom mission. Christmas candlelight service wbo owns property abuUng the of the hospital family. The dance is th'^ final event in the hospital’s 50th an­ prove proposals tiiat might lead 21-year-olds w as b e tte r in 1970.” er to tbe altar. Pomptdou looked from the dead according to my The attack south of the capi­ Wlrth, reporting on the street will be held this evening at 8 in Laine property, niversary celebration. Mrs. Edward Su ick, kneeling, is decorations phnirmnn to abuses, 'which in time might He said his agenc3r*s youth solemn and from time to time G ospel ...” tal, at Kompong Tuol, was de­ t, f . • And from the Gospel accord­ numbering committee, stated the choir loft of the Hebron prew said he was afraid of She is being assisted by iirs. Thomas Toomey, left, and Mrs. Nicholas Krascel- damage the cause of aU.” unit referred 1,065 youngaters propped up Ms chin with Ms scribed as a probe by a smaU that tbe re-numbering of Bar- Congregational Church. becoming landlocked when Among those attacking the for Jobs in 1060 and in 1070 1,600. hand. ing to St. John: “AU that toe enemy force that later with­ la. Last minute reservations may be made with Mrs. Samuel Vacant! of the Bhtoer glveth me diaU come to rows Hill Rd. and Jones St. was The choir will rehearse every Lalne puts his road in the area. IRS 'was Sen. Sam J. Ervin, D- A total of 379 youngaters ob- '. There were representatives of drew. The town is at the Junc­ Auxiliary or Mrs. George Bendsten, hospital staff. (Herald photo by Coe) m e: and Mm that cometfa to me com pleted. Thuraday night, except for Brindamour said mape preaent- . N.C., who said in a letter to tained Jobs, compared with 330 all major religions, French vet­ tion of Highway 3 and Provin­ Tbaaksgiviag, until the date of I wUl in no wise cast out.” After such strong exposition ed had several omissioos which Thrower lifting tbe tax-exempt in the pretrious year. Fewer erans’ organizations, toe Girl cial Route loa. Start a (ZJhristmas 'Ihe Kflver-haired cardinal cel­ was expressed to a change in the service, Dec. 20. diould be included before the Manchester Area and the police through the three appear in Manchester CIrctilt status of such firms 'would be "a were aUe to get Jobs on their Scouts, the Paris police, De Mrs. Charles L. Wahace, towns and ended on Bolton Rd. ebrated communion as toe choir the name of either road, the area is approved. Court 12 on D ec. 7. direct government intrusion in own than in 1060, with 04 being Gaulle’s Companions of the lib ­ choir director, has announced in Vernon about 11:10 p.m. West intoned “Oh Jesus Christ” by commission voted to leave the A letter was received from a Other Vernon police acUvtty: and limitation upon legal advo- successful compared with 70 in eration from World War n „ D an gerous I;inlc that everyone is welcome to Tolland Man was to be presented in Man­ cacy. 1970. Van Berchem. Nine wMte-robed names as they are. law firm in Manchester asking Hans Q. Hackner, 63, of 63 Sen. Edward M- Kennedy and chester Circuit Court 12 today. priests stepped down from toe LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — dub this year participate whether they are af­ The numbers will start with that the commission recom­ Hartl Dr.,°Vernon waa charged Marlene Dietrich, Prim e Mlnls- filiated 'With a church, or not. Arrested In Other area police activity; altar Jto give communion to Jefferson County Clerk James number one at Burrows Hill mend acceptance of Webster with passing left at an intersec­ ters Indira Gandhi of India and H ra iB O N those taking It. p. Hallahan told a court hearing Rd. and Rt. 66 and proceed to She also emphasised that in or- t to the selectmen. Tbe de- Wild Chase tion following a two-car accident Edward Heath of Britain, Queen the comer of Hope Valley Rd. der to participate, it is not ygioper ,^ 11 present a warranty A 14-year old Colchester girl Cardinal Marty prayed: “Let that a marriage between two on R t. 83, Vernon yesterd a y. WUheUnlna of the Netherlands and where Jones St. begins. necessary to te able to read ^^ed on the road and the at- A 22-year-old ToUand man was Hartford Hospital ETance be conducted In, the’ women "would be dangerous. It and we’ll give you a The Hackner car colUeded and the Shah of Iran, Prince Numbers will then start again muslc. Woodland Gardens paths of Justice and hrotoeihood could spread to toe rest of the toroe^wanted aoti« taken at arrested last night on six dlf- ^ ^ Rainier and Princess Grace of with number one and proceed to injuries after being struck by a Freshly Cut, A ll Colors Ocnsole those wbo have w o rld .” the next town meeting. Glrous, 40. of Hartford. Police Monaco, the bearded president N tbe end of tbe road at old Rt. 2 ferent motor vehicle counts after truck. been stricken. In particular He testified Wednesday in a First Selectman Joseph Szegda said no injuries were reported (Oidcbester Une). Kremski Given he led police on a high ^>eed Police said Susan Lylyk of Rt. of Cyinrus, Archblriiop Moka- Madame De OauUe, Ms famUy, suit seekliig to set aside Ms re­ said it met with specificationa and damage to the cars was CUT FLOWERS * 2 - 2 2 rios, and Prim^ Minister Mah­ friends and Ms companions Christmas pesent Tbe commission also voted to chase through RockvUle, Vernon 149 was walking along Rt. 83 fusal to grant a Ucense last July and that Um road inspector, minor. Hackner is scheduled to >> approve tbe street numbering Old State Post and Tolland. in Hebron with two companions moud Fawzi of Egypt. to Mrs. M arjorie Ruth Jones, 89, John Hutchinson, had lnri>ected appear in Rockville Circuit Chnrsaatttmnm Oeneroos Bondi The congregation rose as toe committee's recommendation HARTFORD (AP) — Julius Brian West of Eaton Rd., was when she was struck by the Communist China sent its am­ and Tracy JCnlght, 26.. the road. The commission rec­ Court 12 on Dec. 1. cardinal nald a final prayer and that Main St. be renamed West Kremski loot the election for charged with operating a motor truck being driven by Robert bassador in Paris; Chairman Stuai^ Lyon, attorney for toe ommended that tbe selectmen Robert N. Kies, 20. of 56 Peter­ Main St. from tbe intersection of state comptroller, but won back vehicle while his Ucriise Is im- Cafazao, 45, of H (^ Valley Rd., ™ ^ O O D ...... $1.50 a Stack Hao Tse-tung and Vice Chair- intoned, "The Lord be with women, argued that a mairiage ' nm year. accept the road and reduce tbe son Rd., Vernon, was charged WELL SEASONED R t. 86 to tbe. Marlborough town his old Job as a state workmen’O der suspensioa. ^>eedlng, faO- Hebron. inan Lin Plao sent wreaths. you,” making the sign of toe between members ot to e same, bond to 10 per cent to take care with having defective mufflers cross. line. compensation commissioner. ure to obey an officer’s signal According to police, all three Loudqieakers took the service sex is not forbidden by state or of repairs. yesterday. He ia also scheduled Scout Flnaace Project His reappointment to tbe {17,- (two counta), <^>erating without pedestrians were wearing dark to the ciw ds outside. Radio *010 ceremony drew to a close federal law. Alfned Gallaher, the late Jesse to appear in Rockville Chreuit Because of a delay in re- 500 a year poet was announced Ughta, reckless driving and nine clothing and the area was unlit, King Alfred and televisioa carried it with the riiolr singing De Pro- JeffersMi Circuit Court dlrect- 4 14% inteiESt. Greer's male nurse and com­ ceiving their Tom-Wat-Kits, Boy Thursday by Gov. John Demp- counts of failure to obey a stop The accident ia still under in- Court 12 on Dec. 1. throughout France and Western fundis and the Magnificat sung ed both sides to submit written panion, Udd Uie commission he Scout Troop 28 has extended sey. sign- vestigation. D o ffo d ils Euixpe, and it was beamed by when De GauUe made Ms pU- briefs In toe case, but set no is interested in purchasing the their troop finance project Kremakl’s previoua five-year Police said West was observed BOLTON LABOE MOTHER BULBS satellite to the UMted States. grim age to Notre Dame after date for a decision. guest house on the Greer estate term expired July 1 , but since traveling on Village St. in Rock- Richard Costanzo. 27, G ram bom Full of Houso Plonls! LT.WOOD en doors of'Notre Dame. A de­ Master Charge Potted...... Begonias ...... tachment of toe Gcude Republi- OsleuB (aU oolom) ....too an(i C.A.P. LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET African Violets ...... calne,' in fuU ceremonial iml- Xmas Osetns ...... 49c Lem on V e rbena ...,, Ivy sad Large form 'With plumed helmets, pre­ B oaem ary ...... -40o PhUodendron...... mo sented arms with sabers for Fern Aapaiagns ____ W e stiU have some women’s and children’s shoes U l OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY OUT AND DISPLAYED CyeteBM* ...... SSA6 Large C acti...... each

\ . PAGfi BGHTEEK ■' “ t ^ ItANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ilANCHESTER, CONN, THt;RSnAY, NO^’EMBER 12, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1970 ^PAGE NINETEEN B o l t o n ToUand , O e W t snveafanee ttc Msadow^ Frogs Aloft brook FTO win hold a book tatr Chileans D onate Ho t. U thitfogh A OtKK!fBK.t; ltd. (AP>^ lillllliilUtllHiflflNtltiB Ancient City of Suicide X total of 3W new books srin 23485323232323534848482348 485348235348234853232323 Blood for H anoi T V Tonight Ecumenical Council Sets TVo boDfraga in orttt iM io Town Forced To Expand be avaOshfo both in 313 macs abora the earth 85 East Center St. for Complete Listings. and papohack ed SANTIAGO, Chile (A P) hare cooqdeted tbeir mix See Saturday’s TV Week Reported Near Tiberias Workshop for ^ext fVeeh Teadfog abftftr of the sriecHcns At Summit St. Two Chilean groups have donat­ z&oni sailiicsi — thi^c d^Ts Funds To Qean Up Brook ’ITBEFUAS, Israel /AlP) — An wfn range ftom khadesgaiten ed blood plasma and sanitation said matched the historian’s de­ Boltnn Krunieuical Cons- Dixcd recalled t>»»t be re­ ht space — in good ooad through .stxfti gndei Israeli archeologist said today scription. The town faces an as yef no- repost from Buck and Bade equipment to North Vietnam. 5:M the aews- den. ahnggdng hours ftar. the book (Ul> WUd WUd Wed Josephus had written that Ga­ determined expeiwe to cotabat cenring the 'peeparatien of tbe The Chilean Peace Committee (80) Addame Family he believes he has found the lost litop OB ietAimy methods Xoc. “ September n a o e sti^ Dr. Tbrqiaato GtattieroCi. - oKk HHmday fro— 8:30 • to ' 5:30 (30) OUlisan’e Iiland (C) Jews jumped from a cliff to hence the name, Gamala— tmd C w ier ^ the pioneering expettmenu Tivesday to North Vietnames M- (40) WhaCe My Line? (C) TS» errrT^— ^ s^gt^ioa n s obvioos- said the venfatie waa going ficials in Santiago. 6 :(M) (3-8.40) Weather — Sports and their death In 67 A.D. built on two levels. Hie site can Tbe ptupoM of tbe amrksbops ty ignored. ' he cmujimed. 1 re- so wr^ it appeared frogs _ rhe stndr has been mwnnlrtrri I Miniature Carnations bnneh $LS9 | -■ Newe (C) only be reached by hell(x>pter or The state Board Health is w *i Bock and Btmk p lJ is t o North Vietnam sent a "frater­ (18) Dick Van Dyke Shmaryahu Gutman said his be u» learn what children submit it at this time, far in srould ctwwimie tO fiBKtio Oaring Wednesday Bight's | by hiking eight miles through iVmanrtliig the town correct tbe eater tbe aettre nal delegation" to Chile last (30) To Tell the Truth (C) group has discovered remains are hie at each grade level aad advance of tbe next local elec- trsefoDy as long as die power 6:05 (40) Bawhlde rugged terrain. sitnatiao -Whidi has existed for eg project TO 9 P.M. THUBSDAY md FRIDAY i week for the inauguration of 6:36 cacstnimicate with them tt> tbe hope that both as long as 10 years acoonfing to two weeks. President Salvador Allende, a klte (C) effectiTelT. pohtical parties and their can- ofotith satellite holds out. (8) News with Frank Bcy- pottery and a water source on attack on Gamala: Despairing Town Health Director Dr. Mar- n was «iw» wiwMHMn.»ii that Marxist-Socialist. Many of the nolds and Howard K. Smith Tharadaj-s sessioD will be d sopporters wiff of escape £uid hemmed in evfery Tbe spacecraft has a pow­ jo « PinneQ. Selectman Robert Dumoet has delegates remained to visit with (18) Candid Camera the Golan Heights overlooking held from h a.zh. *.o tw,» f o f unite is thscoctimiing tht« prac- may hare teganBag the school. (30) NBC News (C> way, they flung their wives and er stqipiy for aered or eight local student, labor and political , the Sea of Galilee, an area 7:00 (3) To Borne With Loire (C) children and themselves, too. teachers of pce-schooi through tice.’ days. organizations. (8) Truth or Consequences (C) seized from Syria In the 1967 grade «. TWo -^tasg e.xperts in Grange .Meedag The frags were laimched to*«««»»erstanekio.»*tthe (18) What’s My Line? (C) war. He said he believes this to Into an Immensely deep artifi­ from WaOops va_ b « * near the schools, ft In return tne North Viet­ (80.40) News — Weather and cial ravine that yawned under tbe field of rrtigicsis educatiao The BoJtoc Grange will meet Snorts (C) be the site of Gamala, that “ev­ MondaT. ^ ^ «»t reported who Imned namese gave the Chilean groups the .citadel. will be present to direc; Ae Fridav evening at S in the town to be prepared by surveyor aporovaL 7:30 (8) FamUy Affair (C) erything seems to fit." 4 jF flags, Inslginlas and books, the (3^ 0) Blatt Lincoln "In fact, the fury of the ■vic­ Wvit kshops. hall. TThmlao. , of Everett Gardner in, cooperation (C) Gutman said he will start ex­ latter including the poIiUcal tes­ (18) I Spy (C) tors seemed less destructive Peggy Houser. Manchester with the town's consulting engi- (SO) RUarn — The Black cavation on the site as soon as The Tolland Juiriar Wooien’s tament of Ho Chi Mlnh. Bhinoccros than the suicidal frenzy of the of rehgioas educditioc s: w;est- ®bow pictures of the recent lee- Attic a ^ garage treasures win oeers Buck Bock. (C) he gets permission from the Chile does not now have diplo­ 8:00 (3) Jim Nabors Hour (C) trapped men: 4,000 fell by Ro­ ntenster Presbirtenin Church m cooference. Tk. —m Oonserration Ctammittee 8:30 (30) Ironside government. The survey win cost tbe town ,, ■ matic relations with either (C) man swords, but those who Wea Hartford wHi meet with Members are a^ed to brn^ (8------^ ) Bewitched ' (C) HeraU Decorating Oomest for local North or South Vietnam. All­ (18) Movie The mass suicide occurred plunged to destruction proved to those uachtng pre - school unused Christmas cards irhicfa 9:00 (8) Movie man Charles Thrfanlt. but it ende says he will follow an after Gamala fell to Vespasian’s be over 5,000. The sole survivors through Grade 2 are u> be di5tributed...to''^rsans Enay blanks for the contest open---- r--lecog- policy on diplomatic recog 9:SD loei<8t) nancyNancy ™ae z,2. ■■"Yankee Yankee Loo-Doev i«:0» t b a are asked lo bring a maci. and will feature the music of »*Ation wage® is a : S « Ply- to be trucked to the site. CanSeW. noted chikijen’s H- M7-1529 - 527-13S3 Rehgioc teachers from the Miit Flynn s Orchestra. mouth Belvedere four-door. twi> Roads Supt. WnHam Sevdk brarian of the PuhBc // four Bolfoc churches are urged Tickets are available from ®AAt stahoc waguci. explained he uses the town Litrarv [b—HS-KT: “ =■ ~ S r S S re NEW COMPANY . , , NOT NEW IN EXPERIENCE to attend as weU as mterested Hoberts and from members of On Dec. 3. also at 11 a.m. in one day a week now to Miss who also Old Schools par-.shjooer5- tbe W o t ^ s Auxihary of the the Municipal Building, bids transport fiD to the dump. serves as a of CJnl- FTre Departmeaf M B Midget r ootball League. will be opened for suKilytng the S*®™» Delays dren's Literature courses at The Bo. toe Vohmteer ETre ZBLA Besuiag town with its tire and tube ^ winter Siow storms be told Central Cotmecticut State Ool- Contemplate Departm^t pametpat^ in a The Zeeting Board of .Appeals needs for the coming year, ar-t ^be selectmen, the yplowing of lege, will discu ^ the tmpor- i S i :. \JXMr} — The practice sesEioc. under ETano for a three-bay gasoline ~ ------Weekend Special . . . residue is rials policies. “No greater social and mate- Krause’s ® Grade 4, "The Flag PhllUps Academy, the oldest die (hrecnan of Cfai^ Mprt Har- riahoc with limited repairer's - ir>.... boys’ preparatory school In the By BILL STOCKTON later burned On dozens of other fronts t>ri- goal could come from this i.- ^ , . - - — — GASH AND CARRY kwr. was attended by five new license as required by e-«r- MORT country, and Abbot Aijademy, trainees anri lo members of the statute. BOB vate and pubUc research efforts decade than the technology to w*^f£ ^ SllL-CR W INTERIORS ' MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (AP)— — Subsequent processes, most ®'*'®solidare tackling solid waste disposal i'®cyc>erecycle the bulk of our wastes, ^ oldMt girls school in New .Andover Volunteer Deparcmem. The proposed statkxi would SULLR'.AN FLAN-ELL.^ problems and coming un ^ t h enabling us to take the mate- thinking of going m addidon to the re^dar Boi- be erected od the north side of ‘ S k i n ^ sou^^ro __... . . , Tpre^Sd“ presenieu a swf^^^'vet- SKll, " w n a i ST ; separate paper pulp, metals encouraging results. rials that benefited society once “ too members. Bt- 6 and 44A approodmatety. THE INTERIOR DESIGN SHOP WITH :SSv£i‘^ b S ' ’™thrGrt^ t - - ^ r p a 7 e r X f = encouragin^yesX society once grans Day Means to Me.” "For two years we have had Marguerites $ The secood floor of the fire- east of the intersecticn enefit society ■ -phe entire assembly opened irrangements imder which Phil- THE COMPLETE P.ACKAGE ------again. And again.” house was filled with • smoke" ^ ® And 44A and WRUams AmerlcaM celebrated a boys’ incinerator,rcK^dTaTui;- a pollution-free the program singing "America Ups boys and Abliot girls could by means of a fogging device night out at a local tavern. ^ the Beautlfur’ and closed ■with enroll in some courses at the 1.29 • CUSTOM DRAPBUES incinerator which creates realistic bufinoD- BoOetla Beard " . About mldnl^t, after they (Jlawson officials say "This Land Is Your Land." other school. The question now BUNCH • CX-STOl^I TAILORED SUPCOVEKjB Too Far Out toxic, smoke. A "viedm" w u The Board of Educadoo wiR ..paid paid the bill and departed,departed the system will ***“ “‘Sixieedispose orof refuse ----- men i^ooian iromGlen rreaencK Dobkin arises from Frederick wneuier and arises now whether to ex- and how to ex- • FTNE Q U AU TT UPfKHJTERT planted in die of tlK rooma. me«t dxiight at S in the library jwaitrekB• lEPAtAweul-™ gathered 80-someMA___ emp- tor 32-3A n.^ ton oomnov^KlAcomparable uuv4$8uwith . Call*-- the Com- RICHMOND, Va (AP) — it is ^®"h®tt’sBennett’s Grade 6 was announc- tend the opportunities for coedu- .A simulated emergency call of the O n ter sebooL • LA3CPS. TABLES. WALL AOCESSORIES • ty beer bottles, and duinp^ other disposal costs. busUon Power Co., under a fed- "educationally unsound” to ®*’' Ch>^stine Burgess dl- cation,” the two schools said • CARPETING ;them clattering into a p laS c Bureau of Mines *^unt, has developed a pol- have racially mixed schools the musical numbers. Tuesday in a joint statement, N was radioed to the trucks which T h e Junior Women s ;them clattering into a plastic Bureau of Mines developed a pol- have racially mixed schools BROWN’S FLOWERS were scattered at differenl wiR meet tonight at 8 at St. • REUPHOLSTERY .gatlMige.gartiage can at the end of the CoUege Park, Md., metalhir- *f®.® Incinerator'that sep- where black students are Inin thet)iP ------statement waa Issued by points in town. Arriving ax tbe George's Church. Members are Ibar. Later, the janitor hauled using existing mineral metals then majority, the Norfolk, Va., John M. Kemper, headmaster of v isrr OUR sb o w pxio b c . o r p h o n e s3»-6sst Phillips, and Donald A. Gordon, 145 MAIN STREET Ci«bouse. die men quicUy aaked to be prompt, as die pvo- -them to a bin out back processing technology, have de- remaining refuse. Gas school board says. Tipsy * * r =’7 Pigeons *■ * ----- s'"- «“-* wruon, principal of Abbot. manned die hoses and ladders, gram wiR precede the business ComplemoitarT Professaonal Asaisteace for Selecdoo In Tour Home for The Askii^ : Finally, a garbage truck took v®luP®‘l a pUot plant that con- ,i!". a brief filled PHILADELPHIA fAP) a * Two of die men entered the meetmg. Your selecdoe delivered in time for Christmas you caR us before November 21st; -the bottles to a sanitary landfill ®umes incinerator residue and elecMcl. with the 4th U.S. Circuit Court w a r n h ^ t o l o ^ t fo t d r o ^ 87^ t f \ Iwdding. equipped -with Scott T h e Women's Auxiliary of .where they were burled—lost separates glass, scrap iron alu- e?Iptr(ofiv salvage and of Appeals Wednesday, said a geons in the vicinity of Cltv isn ^ 2a MAIN STREET air-packs, apparatus consisting tbe Bolton FTre Department OLO WFrTTl i;MJtyTRT ri CENTEH -forever,-forever. presumably,Dreaumabiv 'tn to a socle- mlnum and other metalsmetals. electricity, company officials "middle-class environment" is ao= k______j y Hall 189,^ has 290 students. »ty rapddly depleting Its natural USBM officials call inclnera- say, the system would cost a necessary to achieve the ernti- ^®,'’®' Kemper and Gordon said the of a single air tank attached to bold a what-not —le on (Matsh St. Exit off Route I - » ) Tne birds are being fed wheat questions to be explored "con- Tues--Sat. 9-3—Evenings by -Apporntment ^ resources. tor residue "burban ore,” be- city only $1 a ton to dispose of mum benefit from schools. a face mask. Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. tranqullizlng drugs cern cost implications and eco- - But the 43 billion glass and cause their studies Indicate that “ *'®™3e. in the brief appealing a After some searching, tbe proof grain alcohol. "11118 nomlcs. They also concern what ^metal beverage containers man- a ton of Incinerator residue will Several cities have begun us- court-ordered desegregation viedm was located and evac­ is the latest of some 30 attempts meshing of curricula would be -ufacttired last year, mont of yle^d I12 worth of glass and ®®mputers to plan refuse P'an, the board argued "chll- uated, and every trace of t h e ______u century to rid the needed, what social regulations Tirestonr ' Smoke'' sras removed. " which were discarded, are only metal when put through a proc- routes, speeding collection dren of all backgrounds” per- building of pigeons, city officials should govern, and what Is the and cutting costs. Other com- better in schools with a WhUe the rescue opeiudon _____ ^ ______munlties have turned to paper middle-class environment. To , best ratio of boys and girls.” in progress, other mem­ '.mounds of garbage that threat- But despite demo);stration^''by tu™ed to paper mW^e-ciass envtt^^ To Theoi^etically,Tneor®tically, when the pi- " ^ Another A a ^ r pprestigious r S ^ s New EnsEng- bers of the squad were venMi-t. Supplies F^or “ en to become a national pollu- Black■luck Clawson, USBM and'7>thand oth- environment, the geons become drowsy enou^, Ian? S sch^l P M U m A^ WINTiER RETREADS ing tbe buUdiiig of ‘smoke'’ by ./tlon crisis. era*8 that refuse can be handledhAnriioH ditional garbage cans. ‘ board said, "a school must have theyUie'y"'falT7''o“ fall to ihe'“the 3 m r t "7 r i!;i’ ooys^scnooi, ’x, .pimilps It “ P® Acad- Th e Hom e. “ If Americans are to avoid efficiently while salvaging valu- using a fog noxzle on the fire­ AIG |]W|] A ] Y Some cities have b e ^ n shred- "lajarity of white stu- picked up by city employes for aUliou^ced’^ p l^ to S ^ ^ S t ^ hose. directing the "smoke ' out » being Inimdated In the discards able piaterlals, potential mar- ding refuse before burying It in disposal. t w gjris the second-story window. -from their throw-a’Aray living, keU for salvage remain u n c e r------^sanitary ------landfills.- Health haz- V A S L O W A S This is one of- the periodic Farm and Garden - scientists warn, vasUy Im- tain. Economists have cimclud- are reduced and a landfill •bills ^xmsored by the depart­ I .proved methods of refuse coUec- ed the markets undoubtedly ex- *"®'‘®- ment u> keep its men prepared murt be adopt- 1st, but they must be developed Scientists say pyrolysis of and informed of developments pressure and tempera- ia the field of fire protection ^ recycled back Into the Meanwhile, few cities or pri- lure—offers promise. A ton of and reaeoe operation. lip TEK WAKiU-Ura! : ’^v e 'v o i . th«..• ’ onstratlon onstratlon grants. grrants. City City officials officials Tire Tire an" and,Rubber has announced *^ «b e secretary Marilyn POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS WHITEWALLS or BLACKWALLS AGWAY’S SHERPA-LINED Sew it! Wash it! Wear it! . . . Again and : Paul M a ^ has been thinking ^ *'®"’’ Ideas If they aren't Plans for a plant to convert old STVAje™" treasurer Dorothv -shout tiicse bottles and the 260 *^®klng thedr taxpayers’ mtmey. H''®s to carbon black, a useful 7.35-14 or 7.35-15 3o»wc«rm and asaisfant tiea'- again! 100% potyester. 60-inches wide. THESE SPECIALS ARE GOOD THRU •• mlUion tons of commercial, res-rea- —■ ____ Industrial chemical 7.75-14or7;75-15 Maureen Negro DENIM JACKET Regular 4.99 and 5.99 yd. y(J ^ 8.25-14 or 8.25-15 -V. a recent meetup, die Jlldential and institutional waste . . . budget of The Glass Container Manufac­ 3 .3 3 -generated lart year. He and a turers Institute has announced aoard deexjed as yxn ti» Cipi- SUNDAY, NOVEMBER IStb, af P.M. 2 for -team of engineers and technl- $15 million Industry plans to open 92 bottle W 2 for Liirary Cotmcil * » clans at the Black Clawson Co. redemptiem centers around the S-' -A-ir Btiton remdencs wtR be FAKE FUR FABRICS 2_ on — the ------other------side ot Middletown- But the Bureau of Solid Waste country that will pay a half-cent -have been working for three Management In the D^>artment “ bottle or a penny a pound ^ 2 9 ^31 abue to 'Mcrow bocis from the Vace t: ave t * 0orst weather ■mer has to offer- Tho Save r.66 on every yard. 100% acrylic pile in FALL PORK S-A-L-E-! ★ Weste-T shie >»D«t s raOe o< sarfonaed denw wifo .years on a system to cheaply of Health, Education and W e i ------8.55-14 or 8.55-15 wild animal and zany colored fun-furs. 54- -handle soUd ■waste while separ- fare had only about »16 mllUon 8.85-14 or 8.85-15 thek. shepa p e — rij ouitt-^ied sieem and tandy. inches wide. Regular 4.99 yd. y d . . . . pipeline to a jC tx proyect wtaci wtR be m siasr pocifft. i- ares S M. L XL f7W»91) 33 - aOng valuable glass, metal and with which to work last year. 2 for far a aoF year period. -paper for recycling. Dr. Merrll Eisenbud, a profes- undersea dump 2 for ■Aay peratc -wattag to know ------sor at the New York University END (5 ribs) lb. 49® see-* atom the prog.-ar- may Institute------ofmxxi- Environmental 4t Franklin Med- Institute in Phila- r^toc- at the lihrarT far f -va* . Black Clawson*s RIB HALF PORK L O IN ...... ib ^ 3 3 See odr complete line of feeders. ORIGINAL KETTLECLOTH Icine, told a Senate subcommit- delirfila, scientists are studying 59e •35 recycling plan tee that demonstration gnuits *• scheme to pump solid wastes LOIN END OF PO R K...... fc* fotirwmg thtsMe seeds and suet cakes! Choose from the newest prints and fashion 59c All prices PLUS 430 to 670 per tire Fed. Ex. solid shades in this 50% polyester/50% cot­ should be $6(X> million a year. through a pipeline for undersea LOIN HALF OF PORK...... 'fc* tsx (depending on size) and 2 recappabie tires set = at' Feathered Friwid « Black Clawson’s system, like “At the present time with dumping off the continental 69c of same size off your car. ton blend. Machine washable. 45" wide. : dosens of others under develop- the $18-milllon budget, they can ^belf. The pipeline would carfjr FAMILY STYLE PORK CH O PS...... fc Regular 2.00 yd. y d . 75c 1 .3 9 2 ment by private and govern- demonstrate one of everything wastes now burned and burled COUNTRY STYLE RIBS...... W =T-lxws El-sror Be==>y iit 59c SUHaOWER SEEDS _ mSnt agencies, Is what sclen- every few years,” he said. "But op dumped In the Delaware Rlv- Maoreien Negrt p tirr - tlsts say must replace the we need to do it In parallel. We ®r in the PhUadelphia area. FRESH SPARERIB$ ...... lb’ 49c Do™ Schsartr api Xarma 7fd- ford hook lilt-hrXOks. BfRDSNACX I. present, often archaic, solid need to demonstrate a whole • "The scrap iron industry re- WHOLE LOIN OF PORK...... !!!.!! I!..!. !lb! 59c NO-WALE CORDUROY “ waste disposal systems. Studies spectrum of Incinerators, not ports encouraging results with ' I « » Leagth redwood • Indicate that the nations gar- just one or two.” new shredders that c(msume ■ --kJ aieir r w r —y '.nr - f — WILD B(RD FOOD MIX Just right for all sportswear! Machine wash­ • bsge jvlU yield salvageahle He was testifying before the hundreds of jumked automo- the Selectman cKahhsaed me »7 « fvSOks. BIRD FEEDER able 100% cotton. 45-inches wide. Center Cut PORK CHOPS lb. 89® *2 Jf ftr2Sfes. • materials worth at least |1 bll- Senate Public Works subcom- biles each hour. One proposal 2 length of term -.o 'be teii rr PORK SAUSAGa Our Own N>. 59c A speca! treat £b)0)m dia|«Mbirei Wertte p mef b a te heUi 2V4 Regular 2.00 yd. yd^ - ^ offTOttlng the M-6 mittee on air and water pol'lu- envisions a rail-mounted auto M ix ...... b o ^ Since tbt.-e is - j be a ro- Tops ■ e a fb . aatfe fraa oateal 1 .2 9 as focy flock teyaurk itofeed. fes. of bird food. Choese fnaa a ■ UUlon yearly collection and dis- tlon about a bill to replace the recycling plant traveling to •Jtrng membersfcrp terms far ;77-5C2T faods iMres low ! '77-5109J ‘ (■ p k k ivirrboB af shhs a y the fine board -were lected by - ?***!^fl *. t M ■ Waste Disposal Act of areas where scrap prexiessora DUBUQUE B A C O N ...... Ib. 69c BRISKET CORNED BEEF drowtag lota - In 4 ^ 0 ^ ®^®5t5®*®’ The bUl would Increase haven’t been active z have found, technology already «w.wyc. HAMBURG...... H>. 59c Thick E n d ...... Ib. 79c The resobs were as fai»w j T1NGLEY SPECIAL VALUE! JEWEL-TONED VELVET Luxurious velvets with non-crush finish to • exists to cope with solid w a s t e ------(6Sc lb. in S-lb. lots) Leon End...... Ib. 99c y*Ar terms: Norms T>d- STRETCH MEN’S NYLON Z problems. fond. Msmeen Negro aal Alin WEUINGTON BOOT keep fresh and lovely. Block Clawson, an old-line Wledfo; Two year terms Doro­ i PLEASE ORDER YOUR THANKSGIVING POULTRY EARLY! RUBBERS JACKETS R^ular 4^9 yd. y j Z manufacturer of paper stock FREE thy DomiuiUi. Dons Schewrer 2 .9 9 •> and paper pulp equipment, ' ...... PHONE 647-9971 ■■d {ofoi Smytfae: one year from HOLIDAYS ARE COMING! 99 Z adapted its ptq>er machinery to u . ------tenas; MaiftyB Breaiow. Hope ■ handle gax4>ag;e. ICE SCRAPER Giwalce and Robert Goruxt reg. $7.39 Z "Some of the waste papers NEED SOMETHING EXTRA TO Tkfw QaaMge BONDED ACRYLICS N o cost or obligation... $ 8 9 9 J normally processed by the pa­ MON., TUBS. Belfon Repnhlirsp Town Huge selection at this special price! Choose EASE YOUR GIFT GIVING PROBLEMS? NEW ...... 9 a.m. to e p.m. Aiak for yours today! Robert Dixm todav Haid>37< ame m rrfira e e : F eeh m ss per pulp Industry aren’t much THUB8. and ...... 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. from dozens, of patterns, colors, textures! Z removed from garbage, which STORE deep concern o r v inland hater U|kt»*i|d>t aad ceafartaMc Machine washable. 54-inches wide. ' . HOURS SATURDAYS ...... 8 a.m. to • p.m. damage to Bol- f a n p e n to i sehL rabeer jackk praket yea t r y cald ak- m Is usually 66 per cent paper any- GIVE AN IMPORT PARTY! SUNDAYS ...... 8 a.III. to 1 p.m. Regular 2J99 and 339 yd. y d . Z way,’’ Marsh said. "So ^ juitt CITGO MOBIL I in the r ecent elecacn eel h bkek: sobs 3 la 13. OMfttjwekB 1 .9 9 e s z ic a t kaftft. aaforproai nh- - to o k our existing technology and . Hostess receives 10^ »of sales In gifts—^das gifts vslued CREDIT CREDIT 7S-I015 ioSte "** from ^ - ISO for OMkings received at party. (W e Beserve The Bight To Um tt Qwmtttlei) kers aad koots^ A peat tejr f v dMiae Sewk sbta to dW H Z worfted it into a system.’’ tewoHQ* ^TQBL — BEAUTUYTL AND UNUSUAL OUFTS — M^NCHESTBt PARKAOE Tour Friendly Butcher Shop!” BkZUr e-S SXSftBdTS S-4 Tapestries, Musical Dolls, Purses, Scarves, Mexican BIKKLAND S T O R E < P A S S J ^ T PHOTOS Sterling Jewelry, Etc. BROWN’S TIRE SHOP 1310 TOIUEE TWPi M AM OgSIg M3-5123 H**te*tor, Conn. IDE^mFTCATION Mcymr: SALEM NASSIIV MANCHESTER 333 ®^^™a.3,73 2 3 9 -1 M 7 875-3355 lfON..WED..TmjR. * piu. 10-9 EAST HARTFOmr WPORTEIIS J 4 7 -7 2 2 f « 3 - 2 9 3 1 . t u b s , a s a t . 10-0 •toBtetoSL. O A IX BETW EEN 5 • 1 P A I. n m .K i/i/,’A/;/ Si8-1S2» BROWN’S AUTO SERVICE • 4 3 - 7 3 t » n ' MAIN ■■IREEl WANCHE'-TER 134 w. ^ N' V;

lUM LlHfc>iBic,ByE^ Hg^ALD. XASCB^m ^ OOfSS^ fSCBSDAT, SWTEMBEE 12. 1P70 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAL^, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY^NOVEMBER 12. 1970 5 0 0 P o ^ J i t e Rather Tired Labor Market Lean, Ohio Blasts -p im a A U tte te r ixagnxnr c*p)_ — a ir xo ei Await IVod Oemari, the iP-y— r-oia ptaQ'- Kin Tliirleeii tulgUL. tea heen adniltted to Layoff Pate Nears O f M eskill m hoiipiiaL] Sor traatm ant o f Ideoitbg. ItE W H AVE3f {A P } —tW o B 8 .«0 , dOWB ftnh4.M »aycar Otetead, who -wua traatad and mamgemeBt tasuu at lha ^ te- a -atna attm^re to June, Wincheater-Waatam Dtehdoa c< ^ 71^ tafnk. H A E 3 T T B D 'A F 'i — It JaEt lefi a idaae in a tehtei rhair file O lio C arp, here have bqptn yltmlty Mor. 21. ^ n a fir true that fiae -wacU beatr Bl eater, at cat adEber l^rtqg hare 1mm hto *® ™i*wniitnfia mzmber aaarehbig a fight job juarhet ter eama baeaoaa of * J*tfc to the d n r of a gt/veauje- teatei bame laat "WBek. Be «*jauand n d am tgr -When te ■potx to fin with too mahara m ud for aportlai tHeei , ^ ^ TTuwilh a f v .. ^ teU aewamee he teas “jnet nMlents nporiBd - J**r- aho lace tayofte by (he end of eaya. ' I t 3tmr B k i« Pattea ratimr iv fim r firad.'" WIWMlg f t 2 s t m A . £ jua: aeeina tha; viQr. the year. Loula A. Howiaiii ^he hue o f hnpetul Bajaihh- JanteB'jihezx htfqg lha sad The too at Ofin are amonf 7W the nua loeal a t . ^ oefeS^oEtaoad jiteE /aW te police ctemnlaaiaaer. the- ia »«T F hOEBC BBZ^'^iDd^T csE agleeg-aaehera leoctbea^ soone tarngtetBOB and a i d in Oonnacti^ «h o face loaa of HsTbte I j^MocIstJon ii« aa Qor -elec: !lSonias J jEi£ fiatltF fiw n efi fiimt^ioiit tb** diBtxlet. Bager their jote becauae the Pcntafca I ,-CSielJ^ Eictoart aB f rm ra n -with atiere in- M f eli ir gathera tanessgy Segm as cangialgn cn-oedtnatar has decided not to buy ammu- dieated that a I m anage, i fivMiiock ai«a aaU be watUd hsaa jrtlih ^.■.w l H » jrimr war ermcaMBi frim . the gutaesnatmaJ ta r KancbeetB' BitiaD ter the lf>ld rifle frian meat will be u doaefy to the fhrtTif aac »^-pw pwrii- tewk Hsuj fc iam*-dnck ™?~ SHwOuUgK until w lortbe very active canq**n prtvmte in <^^ efforts to flad *"'' • '•'-J *■’ tai'un;ti oader can- ■eaauai of QaqpaaE 'tbe fiza; i .bui iUl iitaw fid dhrlrioB Olfai to opeofate Pnhee C3aef Jute Eeser m i i ig> a atate legaalative priifr iiTt- ed. Ih e line teems to fiK right fid kidB who teothed so bard to are pianiied at the Remtogtoo to MddlelowH, Ahoat 20 mtito E poIioF >lia7iB »"h er TBeg pga a h> preaeid u> the Genera; As- ' my cenqejgxt. ara bS tb t Arms Co. to Bridgeport by file north of hec«. saE Inm az: anitenafejc p e m aemUy veer. end of Xovember. And tbe Oito And. be aald. Hie oBfoB local’s Carp, amjr* It will lay off HO w te regm nB t •’Tte a: Itet Qaa As goiwemur. asm ^i ,ail] have I s BpfTp itf nor 10>mMnber«tecatt*B *««— m ore a t its workers at a Wto' ^>CTr f a file C3t nijr Gofi." BomadenLUt paxronage power. Open Forum pMS raTiijm^^ has been «Be irf has already fottoB to touch with MBS ,3 te Bj5«rcnliv let tte the Tnnt rewBJdlag -eaqietlenoes dieater.^fe(tn) plant to East the uBkm’a lobbytot hi Waaliby. Jufigeahtos. r iniiiiiiaiiiHieialiljs A lto a , HL ; JteBK. mamfaeylilji.. uK bnMwl.. and bC toy Rto. Xt-BPU B. vondezfiil ton to attempts to got a rem - Beil aa^ the ebihircE w m t r T d the ElQttnr. ^W” Ttontiy ts-lcaai from othen A RemtogtoB spokeamaa aaid eal o f the eommiaaions — the ha: ■eernt the l^noffs came becauae of “ tbe ^ *BM Bf a amal torelBii Mimim- rniTirar I wduUS lik e to BB wa ■—tbec__ bcpcB flu l tbeir Is c b de feriletlnn of the United wlueti apfm n a iO r t~«< thoae people who aigpKted me «»ated tn the poUttoal One of Go t John Ztengvey’s States ooBunltznete to Vle(- Coca Gola Baja ■aw *e ahoEc H tee; teiat tte aides raoenfir »i«bwi fj] tn reoean camj—ifT, ter the ■ I am a riefaer man tor JBMC in oea e r t « t v a a h t Jiy Stale Bezuoe. ^ Mo0en Dfiyid FinD. appotntmems to be rrmfie tn- me As a reagW, Bemington to _____ the teas of ac *irpin»W abr- are to onter tor tboae mnnerouB StaoepeJy yam , agf- tank next gemeznor and tbe figure eutttog peudnettoD to (be KUl- GBKtoOO (A P) — Aeqatotiton topped Hb. thfoa; of tberr bow- rndteidnali wiu) woshed mo bard Dominic J. Bgnatrtto lAoen Ki£ Mane a ta ry Anummttkxi ProdnefioB Dl- Kogen Itovld IH b # Ooep. by ewer. are anaalaried ga oc toj* bebBlf is to e »»pwij»ai 3BieifT ilRlpJS mtaea ti: tte ezjihaHa^ Kaixies «ra ntraadr ben^ At Ollii, a spokeamaa aald tbe rials of the two cnenpairtee aa- temdied ^ maelfiably arm tfaoqgb UJKIXW (AP. - ar».TM~. ^Siejanm aai£ . the vtUafe** campany srin try to relocate noiaiced Wedneaday. they did m* peraonafiy know me tnutoiti* and even bfitoToOim ^Segg i rtTT araf ta m e c « C tc P ot t a i r insuBance coziiziiiB^ employes eittaer within tbe or- Ifogen David to one of fim na- p n m m te eampaign. It would people can he good torynu, say* te»BE the TwitHttTT rf lurlher Btoner. Bome zncntiac lonxier ganisatioe or outaide — where tkm's lazgeat winertea, opermt- dMUS^fc "P^yMibTifyOT r*bitymaT be mipoaalhie tc enumernie all a marriage hooMot. poaeible. tog two productfon and botthi^ n fttw who ptoyed auch an Airthnr Kamy Hah now runs lirt dcperaneniB wii* H.. IdsT Jr.. & prosperauK And tbe a m p a n jr, be aaid, farilttfea in Chicago, its ootpo- fi^ortan: mlt. bis 1 would be aenaltJviti' teatiitjw aeoaiom ^^’Bn TBpuriBC raTlni* to tb r iowrance Othen mtm- w d try to grt in toorii wKb rate beadquarten, and to Weat- meseat tine Sene McAliBter. fAiwijmiyfi remias tt I did not make note when people Ime their toMto- ofiier manufarturers to tbe area field, N.T. It will m ^r of aome tndhnduals ______Obm «c u k : u t t h f yriatr^ p.Qpf ditAamr to r Sen -^ le c t a t . fions by gruptog and unwiif in an attempt to find jote. present management. very ^lecuu and doae to me ttuLes ngf) the- viliape- ell P 'Weicker Jr. umi an cx- aiiaat in griaipa. Ifta. aaid But tbe praapBcti were less The Ifew Toth OOcaOola fi^alter flmnr as over sj] cam­ fids makes eveiyune nioer to than bright. The Ofin plant to company alao has the Dr. Pep- M1£ no traffic w m betz^ Bcutive m Repubhcae K bXUhhU paign ebairmas was a rrtfnmt 2 perm itted tnm u gt =itirt«n»- u e»r» o^teir Kew Haven now em pkytm only per frinrhlei to New Toek. nritef nurtt: ‘t t A kriK . ^ M n e * ■were accoaqaoaed lij- oeraaintiR- muteruam-like ciuute., m W’ m _ 0 - c t amnhe > ll iii lai i • m m i- TDLAA Okia ;AP — A dy- iiO'tntle expmmoE w iu ck 'teru p t^ as an oi] campany seismugrajA crew was conducitoig an eagierv Besr Admiral J. C. Wrik jocksTE ins tebgte- . menc kilied nint men Wednef- day eveniag. ?^epnm€; to third piace in raot (A P Photo) - h w; Sheriff's and Tuiaa poliot offi­ A '-’, ; cers began inrtstigatJrg ai file first bgh: of the day Mom a Top Flapper . ...MPROVHIG ,,, ,, BEATS MOVIIIG Officers said ezplosirtE oo a truck apparently were ig- nlted Wednesday nJgbt by ■parks from a higb-voitage elec­ In Backward Contest :] We II Help YOU tric line struck b3* a crane. ^ ...Fix Up...Add On NEWPORT R I CAP ■ — A same also raas ended Only one" victim was immedi- ■ - . tg> to ately identified. He was David named -'Mother ' bu; sborr dtruwn. K . EIMj; 26, Tfilaa, who Judged of mdefimtt sex sm t jjjj______■'Pungikto. • an etmy of just ♦ W-A * * » -• wwk* WWW > been employed bv tbe Pan Navy's fine aL-aemoe iob- * pound, imm tbe Navy’s American Peteotoum Carp, star land race a; tbe Newpor. about five ^ r'ewpor. tj. cbmir Nick Caatouem, P ' , • ecenoiwc*/ wmr to modernize mitf room OSfioers C3ub Wedneaday nigh; placed second wblle "Nepame ' Fmtl,oeonomhtlwafk^ _ n ie ex;dOBKm occurred at the The one pound entry trorn the a amall bu; speedy entrv akm^ ^ ♦ imm room boauty Pan American's Bird Creek Newpor; 'War College Mothers pered bv Roar aiw J jc’ tr v lie .PREFJNISHED PANELING Bile m nortbeaa; Tnlaa Club upped 7S entnea some of Boeuc. commandan: of 'the SUSPENDED UMii^v A company rfficia. aaid weighing ig. to l£ pounds 1* Nava; Disalts. placed third N CEiUNGS the crew was conducting an ex- Women among the severa; Li Bruce TtnT'S. oteert-ed 1023 PAN ELS! US ^Bx. under|TDuno lumdroc ^wctaiors were unable prtwocti; by fm.shn^g geoiogic fracture u claim a cleac sweep ior worn Adm Wybe wilt bis entrv 15 DIFFERENT Ban American ignkeama: «i'» liberalioc because tbe lto>- --Deep D itto- ' sponared by the Decorative accoustical panels. Just saio they could noc dete-mme to «e f e jockey was a male oC6- Navy s tmde.-waie!r sysiemi. de- SPECIES! drop imo place In easily easembled griti ayatem. No special took nianchesler's Biggest neuiest da! kiiPHS wha; bac exactly bap- cer. Ld. Gmdr. Lew Ooemei; parunen; naedec. Wide choioe of pattemc penefi The jockey * fimctioc was to Mas: of the kdeoers were toy Just one example of plus translucerte lor ligtrtlnfl. -We wiL have u rejoanstruta guide bur not lead tbe lobsters tened tail firs; and l^in ct pen- our great values: the wtacMe siriiR'nur. ' said csie the six-lao( courue The allies ■were meted out to Jockevs m e q .ft . campany officia wmntng time -wras five mmutes enngHi yoggitig their entries too • «' The bias: apparenfiy occurred m “J ^ seconds Tigoraoidy. ■torty betore 6 pjn and riiock All the top racers and moK of “S«iiscult." entered bv the waTTO were tel: m a wide area. fi>^ ofber entries were rewarded host CanumsBianed Officers WELIWOM H£w v t t o i; wtls aome time btr licuig tnseed back into the dub. proved to be one of tbe Gna-Moma lOTe tbe source of tbe explasKm water tha: borders the Offi- slowes; lotaslerF to the race. At VINYLfiARI and Blast5 • Bladarn . • i land was diseoT’ered cers Qub at Coaster s Harbor It pounds. -SeabiBcuif was the UGHTING FIXTURE A TUlaa Oounty ahenffs office Iriand There -were rumors tbH: larges: entry ■perielty mede far i chspeicber said the Sra; peracne ” ------^------eefflng sy on tbe scene were member* of a Attaches directly to oelllng orid; power company crew Rgiktrig \ e rn o n provides easily Installed fluorescent V lor a brokoi electrical line. lightins at low cost Full-width re- The truck being used bJ' fi*e ttactor* and acienttflcally a p a c^ 5.90 ntubes for uniform, giare^^rea com- ■eiamograpt crew to drilbng a Chamber of Commerce test bole was demaliBbec a OTHER FINE fo^ Adjusts to three fixture levels, SAV^ ON - j from S . drilling truck huc e van aif PANELING t PAN-ELS FROM 3.29 Blarhct lUill Open Here Sana! "iAED PRICES ^ Wert ripped aper; Warn^ About Diet Plan ACCESSORIES. Several sheds soms uted lor Rockville Area Chamber Reservatians be Tn../U Z Tnbe .* . •> Storage of explosives were near of Cpmmerce today issued a “ possible by cullrng *’0-5-5 ^15A0 - ti. ^ Bite of tile nias: and tear of warmag m Beier. Lukas or Rose king ertaer erptosuBic lec BUtaorltieF IT iu m ii n r t ^ ■ W, A » .. to blockade the a.-ea tor severa. campianu* received bj ^ League of _Wom«i Totees (3iU We think we're "tops" when it comes to designing and hours ^ C o u n ^ o f B etter BiwnTn-w wU; bold Its f i r * g . Stapfe, glim, or ^ip-strip your mmy to nmr ooHmg boauty! Dynamite is used ny Beiamo- Bureaus cancenung a diet pipy nance drive the wort of Nor grapk crews io make soundmgi Miveriiaemeii; li fo r oil depQBtXL The lock: rtiamber is a mem- The dfsucinns reoerved wlE running a food market. Just wait and see when we Her of tne Oounrl' ior Better enable tbe group to contimie its CEILING Buamsas Bureaus and as auito' work m tbe town The m-guni. ... Armstrong tiles BU Andover has receivec arformanoc cob- fi™ fi“ tieer. m existence, io- "Sk ' drill. Price breakthrough cenung tbe Anapax Producls cally lor ju * a tew Tnr»rt*»» As p-actica as they are beautifu.. £ a ^ on thi§ great ganeral-purpose iirm promoter of a die: plan A: tbe presen: time meinberT / < r to clear anc supa: aoimd-aosortiani dril, -lakes it a fine first tool open! You'll love our low, low prices our high, The noimrl said hundreds df Me wurkiug on a bookie;, Choose from a wide range of patiems for any man's home. Well Church Set§ complaints wroe reeerved trom "K iw Tour Town ' -wtoefc. anc textines foa: coordinate witr. every t r " OBCO*’ oalanced and comfortable it coranmiers wbo sen; rtiw-a. ter when campleted wlL contato a J'ills all materials quickly and toe plan whict was to include “ ngirebensive surv^ of -Ver- ’H^GTnn Sing* trOTT) accurately. Adapts with- ■etuto^ (he; pills The checks uoc s cammtiniry aervioes * ; fl accessories to polish, buff high standards off quality and our all out friendliness! were cashed bu: no mtormatioc - Coninniokiia Bnaktoat (ae M e ae nOAB sand , grind, or clean. For Sunday or pills were received accord- Lsuly of Fatima *er e r s 12’ oed b *) *70001, / IQwar f' toOw the f^nmpIgTTknTTTk_____ 1 KndC “ will hnid its ai>- Ajmnvg QpUf J O** Sq ic . the was ------CAiurcl will------boic- ---at ‘Oid .F —batot u.-- riuuged with talse and Tni.u.n(V *un^y a: frof a.m. a; tot KofC --■E^JklLMtoaikL -Sr - X ■:< be Hymx Bmg Sunday' mg advertiaing m a mrrrp^oirr’ Bal— Frn^iec; Su rf file regular aerviot Prmmi- flied by tbe Po* r>ffi~ Depem. ^Mnes Holmes o fHancbeB-____ Spoetmculmr SotocUoo mt SeflsatKMwf trt under tbe iponaDrata^ of tbe men; *«- k pea: diasic: deputy of U. muait committee the bebetoiMip llwaer coiinrl' and presently ihrec- fUSOlHTE I bymx amg bas oe pnor occ- The Rortvillc Lodge of rniir. Uto of tbt state KafT priigrair ■tons me: wttt grea: sucems will aponsor t exoepfiona; tfoildrex. wiE be The program lor tot serviot banct wbict will ^ ^ P*** speaker ROYAUmia^TWAU. ^ ^ ! f f l wtucfc WlL *ai" a; i; a.m. wit dents a: BuckvlUe Tdfland Eli- breaida* if open to at «74S0 —^ ^ bt MtoJiow* mgioei and Somers bigfc members and toeir ■or rerjecaa. ■“ 2-SPEED JS Organ preiudt :ahura; Ttcrnt The Arr.~ wlB be H».te fiatur- * ^ ‘***^ Some rewrvatians iIGSAW B^ (1 1v a ouAi- "Eu^cat to wor*ep. hymn day ai tbe Chrriaet avafialdc They may =7S35 2 tovneato and Lords Piaytr. aoum Ilortb Paik Bt. at^m ^ caliinr WiUiaic ^ ACTION •4x8 — \p Pane] Bewtt ut tc « ■ ' IB. bym n : fien p tu rt .Inason bynm a; TJti n jt wtto > hr.*v— "Viastne wnhatt Lattnr. Bd- S i .«v "»t»li H.|ti SANDER PnrionU Prayer wttti tbe^^: ^ ■» 'rttt a buffe; mup perttos. Gerrv Blooto or WMC ^ Kooa »tc im. '4.95 D^ojfW burTv>04it protected 24“ .1 the best of BB A ^ Pr tbe t o Tickete may be obteined bv . motof two unoon . . ertiUi oM #W Orioi* to Stock: Bone - Whaeu - M o d * itiiifM lino e»et»en* ------Tbe lolkNBlaf^ iTTTtrtinB w fil be ^ “ **“ Some. Mnwr ter ______■a^y. nymn: amdren'e asory: fiHwMtY ■wD! be bv tbe Paul rtementazy hynm: aennoeidiymii Benedic- McOeary m i In * i e ' acboola next wort nnd riiwal reapooae: pom- te ^enk _M yklay: Bkqipy Joes oai lulL ______TnHand County Art Freafch Iriee. celery sticka. ap- choM tor Sund^-a ciatioc wDl meet toder at E a e r v t o o t old and temfliar p jn m the Bockvilie Piddic la- Thend^: Veal cntlel, rnmatti IkvuiTtee ta oem to mo* tf the brary a program will be * »“*• mariied potate. green SHOP preeemed by ctnme. bread and UIE DOn'T RDVERTISE PRIIES. Ule * * * 11^ ^ scuiptor of Wefiterefield. butter, Mnebei'i i jelki 'wllh top- Di s c o u n t mMHmrVn . Member* at the aaaociaxiaB Ptog. |W.G.GlEiniiY NUDAYS _ y ;riBl^niw»iniy baa bm are to bring to patrinry jor Wedneaday: (binders wfih 649H glue you Ihe louiest euerydey n ** fi* ptoan* at the tooBi and ctaeeae, potato atto. CO. ****** * ™ ?°**. ™ mouth. The faatuted arti* ttoa carrut sTirks and ptneniBte. TO 8:30 PAH. ^~***^~ ” T*~ la T-wrillr -Wrtrber. Thuraday: Baviifl wlfii prices on euery ltem...THE RRER'5 — tiw#*»** Wameeh OnBd Pas^ sauoe. buttered broccoli peanut 3 3 « SAT. TO , 3Hr. 2A at 2 pan. ^ 'Bernard'. W em e^Guild butter *mdwitoa*, toe B i G znoto- bold its ChriatmaB party Fxaay: Ftoti *«»*» tri- lOUIESr STORE-UlIRE RIRRH-UP! ^ w tbe Cauntry fiquire taters, peppar aiM cabhiv* 4 PM...... ^ aoclal hour wIE stow, bread and butter and Mart at €3D. pjxi- and itiTiT.^i vanilto MUk to wm he served at 7 pjn. wltb bU hibbIb enST HnafFORD shop RT ItSO burrside SIIUER IRRE n 3 O H

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PAGE TWENTY MANGHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONjjf., ^kuRSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1970 MANCHESTER E5rENING,^RALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.r THURs'd a Y, NOVEMBER 12, 1970 PAGE TWENTY-ONE Oklahoma^ Oommitteeman John Alsop’s in­ 5 0 0 Posts surance com)>any. State Auditor Henry Becker R ath er TPired Labot Market Lean, Ohio Blasts Is reportedly a possibility for LONDON^ (A P ) — Sir Noel :\ Await Nod State F in an ce' C om m issioner. Coward, the 70-year-old play­ Kill Thirteen '''' State Rep. Barbara Duhn of wright, has been admitted to Layoff pate Nears East Hartfmrd, the unsuccessful a- hospital for treatment of O f Meskill NEW HAVEN (AP) —^Unlon 8,000, down 900 from 4,000 a year (OmUinitd from Face One) COP candidate for secretary of pleurisy. By DON MEIKLE the state, is being talked up in Coward, who was treated by the blast o f an explodlnc ft>el some quarters' for consumer fo r a virus ailm ent In June, Wlnchester-Westem Division of „ounced for 700 employes be- tank. HAR’TFORD (AP) — It isn’t protectic^i commissioner. left a plane in a vdieel chair really true that the world l^ats the Olln Corp. here have begun ginning Nov. 28. Tlioee cutoacks An undetermined number of Et cetera, et cetera. after flying here from his searching a tight Job market for came -because of a lower de­ Swiss home last week. He gas tanks exploded and nearby a path to the door of a govemor- When rumors flew over a spots to fill with. 600 -workers mand for eport(ng arms, Olln blect. month ago aboqt the posslbUity told newsm en he was “ Just who face layoffs by the end of gays. reiddents reported metal frag­ of New ^yen Police Chief rather tired.’’ It just seems thatTway. the year. . Louis A, Romano, preetdent of ments from the tanks rained James Ahem being the next The line of hopeful Republi­ Ihe 600 at Olln are among 700 the Olln local of the down on the nelghbortiood when state police commisslmier, Mes­ can ofticer-seekers is lengthen­ come companion and aid In Connecticut who face loss of tional Association of the blasts began early today. kill flatly dmled having had ing . as Gov.-elect ’Thomas J. throughout the district. 'Roger their Jots because the Pentagon and Aerospace Woiiters, in- Hudson Fire Chelf Rlchani any contact with Ahem, and Myers said a five-block area Meskill gathers his energy Negro as campaign co-ordinator has decided not to buy ammu- dlcatod that union and manage- said he would have nothing to nltion for the M-16 rifle from ment will be woriting ckwely in around the plant was evacuated from the gubernatorial cam­ for Manchester was responsi­ say about any appointees until private industry any more. efforts to find Hew jobs. before the flames and explo­ paign, heads into a lame-duck ble for the very active campaign after he was elected. In addition to the 600 at Olln, He .eq | d onp possibUlty is a sions were brought under con­ session of Congress (the first here. Lastly, I would like to es­ trol. since 1960), and tries to work Well, now he has been eject- pecially thank all of the wonder­ layoffs of 200 or more workers new ski diVlsldn Olln Is opening up a state legislative program ed.^The line forms to the right. ful kids who worked so hard in are planned at »he Remington in Middletown, about 20 miles , _ ...... Police Chief John Fetzer said Arms Co. In Bridg^x>rt by the north of here, a police dispatcher received a to present to the General As­ my campaign. They are aU the sembly next year. greatest. end of November. And the Olln And, hb said, ttlie union local’s call from an unidentified person Ck>rp. says It will lay off 600 lo-member executive committee who reported “I’m at Fuel Gas. In spite of my set back, the As governor, MesklU will have more of its woriceis at a Win- has already gotten in touch with There’s a fire. Oh, my Gfod,’’ Open Forum past campaign has been one of considerable patronage power. Chester-Western plant In East the union’s lobbyist In W a s h in g . and then apparently left the Judgedilps, commisslonerriilps, the most rewarding experiences “Richer Man For It" of my life. It was a wmiderful Alton, HI. ton in attempts to get a revets phone. memberships oh boards and opportunity to learn from others A Remington spokesman said sal of the Pentagon r .V h Belz said the children were in commisslcms — the list seems TO the Editor, —their hopes and their fears and the layoffs came because of “ the ------^ fear seat of a small foreign almost endless. I would like to thank all of how they related to the poUtical de-escalation of the United car which apparently had One of Gov. John Dempsey’s those people who supported me States commitment In Wet- Coca Cola Buys stopped about SO feet from the in my recent campaign for the process. I am a richer man for aides recently added up all the It. ' n am ." plant gates when It was hit by State Senate. Special thanks ^ Mogen David Firm appointments to be made by the Sincerely yours, As a result. Remington Is the blast of an exploding stor­ are In order for those numerous CHDOAQO (A P ) — Acquisition age tank. next governor and the figure Dominic J.' Squatrito cutting production in the MUl- topped 600. (M ost ot them, how­ individuals who worked so hard taiy Ammunition Production D l-ci------M- o^------^vld------Rtoe— Oorp.f. by ’^1 Sheriff’s officers said some 12 ever, are unsalaried posts on on my behalf in the campaign. vision—a total 600 employes— Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of New storage tanks at the firm near minor boards.) This Is especially true since by 40 per cent, or 200. York has been CMnpleted, off! the center of Hudson, were In­ . many of them came forward to Smelly Habits At Olln, a spokesman said the clals of the two companies an- volved In the explosions. Names are already being bandied about. help unselfishly even though LONDON (AP) — Smelling, company will try to relocate nounced Wednesday, Deputies said the village’s FOr state insurance commis­ they did not personally know me touching and even biting other employes either within the or- , Mogen David Is one of the na- mi electricity was turned off to sioner, some mention former prior to the campaign. It would people can be good for you, says ganlzation or outside — where tion’s largest wineries, <^rat- lessen the possibility of further be Impossible to enumerate all dam age. Republican state chairman Ed­ a ..marriage guidance booklet. possible. hig two production and bottling win H. May Jr., a prosperous of those who played such an Author Nancy Holt now runs And the company, he said, facilities In Chicago, its coipo- Eight area fire departments important role, but I would be Insurance agent. Others men­ sensitivity training sessions will try to get in touch with rate headquarters, and In West- were reported called to the remiss if I did not make note scene. tion ' Scott McAlister, campaign where people lose their Inhibi­ other manufacturers In the area field, N.Y. It will continue under of some individuals who were tions by groping and sniffing In an attempt to find Jobs. present management. Ohio »1 and 308, the main coordinator for Sen.-elect I/nv- very special and close to me. routes into the village were ell P, Weicker Jr. and an ex­ about In groups. Mrs. Holt said But the prospects were lew The New York Ooca-Oda Walter Slnon as -over all cam­ this makes everyrone nicer to than bright. The Olln plant In company also ihas the Dr. Pep. 2 closed and no traffic was being ecutive In Republican National paign chairman was a most wel­ each other. tomm permitted through Hudson, 10 New Haven now employes only per franchise li) New Yoiic. miles north of Akron. Flames were accompanied by ■ . . V occasional mushroom-like clouds of smoke, witnesses said.

TULSA, Okla. (AP) — A dy­ namite explosion which erupted as an oil company seismograph M-M crew was conducitng an experi­ R^r Admiral J. C. Wylie jockeys his lobster Ih « ment killed nine men Wednes­ day evening. ‘Neptune’ to third place in race. (AP Photo) ^ Sheriff’s and 1\ilsa police offi­ cers began investigating at the first light of the day. Mom A Top Flapp er t*.' IMPROVING BEATS M0VIII6 Officers said explosives on a truck apparently were Ig­ nited Wednesday night by 1---- sparks from a high-voltage elec­ In Backward Contest f t We’ll Help You Remodel...Fix Up...A(Jd On tric line struck by a crane. NEWPORT, R. I. (AP) — A Only one victim was immedi­ some also rans ended up In shore dinners. ately Identified. He was David lobster named “Mother,” but K. F ills, 26, 'Ih lsa, \riio had Judged of indefinite sex won the “ Pum pkin,’ ’ an entry of Just been employed by the Pan U.S. Navy’s first all-service lob­ over a pound, from the Navy’s maintenance forces, skippered Amerlctm' Peteoleum Carp, ster land race at the Newport Fast, economical way to modernize any room ^ about five months. by Lt. Cmdr. N ick CTastrucci, Officers Club Wednesday night. placed second while “Neptune,” Fast, economical way 'Ihe explosion occurred at the The one p<^d entry from the a small but speedy entry skip- new room beauty Pan American’s B ird Creek Newport War College Mothers pered by Rear Adm. J.C. Wylie PREFINISHED PANELING testing site in northeast Tulsa Club topped 22 entries, some of Boston, commandant of the SUSPENDED County. A company official said weighing up to 16 pounds N . . ------„ „ ^ ------1st Naval District, placed third. Choose from ^ H ’IA __ 1X1^ ______CEILINGS tne crew was conducting an ex- Women among the several Lt. Bruce WanfcQ observed 1023 PANELS! perlment on an underground hundred spectators were unable protocol by finishing behind geologic fracture. to claim a clean sweep for* worn Adm. Wylie with his entry, 15 DIFFERENT m Pan American spokesmen en’s liberation because the lob­ “Deep Diver,” sponsored bj^he Decorativo accoustical panela. Just said they could not determine In SPECIES! drop into placa In aasily assamblad manchesler's Biggest, lleniest ster’s Jockey was a male offi­ Navy’s underwater system aS» grid aystem. No apaclal tools darkness what had exactly hap­ cer, Lt. Cmdr. Lew Connell. partment. ” nssded. yyids choice of patterna, pened. 'Ihe Jockey’s function was to Most of the lobsters were en­ Just one example of plus tranalucenta for lighting. Fkom “ We wlU have to reconstruct guide but not lead the lobsters tered tall first, and 12-inch pen­ our great values: the whole situation,” said one down the six-foot course. ’The alties were meted out to Jockeys KK■q. ft. company official. winning time was five minutes caught Jogging their entries too The blast apparently occurred and 12 seconds. vigorously. shorUy before 6 p.m. and shock All the top racers and most of “Seablscult,” entered by the waves were felt In a wide area. the other entries were rewarded host Commissioned Officers WELDWOOO However, it was some time be­ by being tossed back Into the Club, proved to be one of the Qrld-Mount and most modern Food fore the source of the explosion salt water that borders the Offi­ slowest lobsters In the rqce. At VINYLGARD was discovered. cers Club on Coaster’s Harbor 16 pounds, ’’Seablscult” was the LIGHTING FIXTURE A Tulsa County sheriff’s office Island. There were rumors that largest entry. Specially mads (or sutpandad dispatcher said the first persons calling tytitms on the scene were members of a Attaches directly to celling grid; V power company crew looking V ernon V prov des easily Installed fluorescent for a broken electrical line. 5.90 lighting at low cost. Full-width re­ The truck being used by the flectors and scientifically spaced selsmograirfi crew In drilling a for uniform, glare-free com- Chamber of Commerce OTHER FINE I fort. Adjusts to three fixture levels test hole, was demolished. A SAVE ON 'from 3 . ’ morhet mm Open Here Soon! drilling truck and a van also PANELING PANELS FROM were ripped apart. Warns About Diet Plan ♦YARD PRICES ^ ACCESSORIES: 2 Tube Several sheds, some used for Th6 RockvUle Area Chamber Reservations should be made Oridm ate storage of explosives, were near of Commerce today issued a aJ* possible by calling 815.60 the site of the blast and fear of warning in connection with Lukas or Rose King. other explosions led authorities many complaints received bv n*. Finance Drive ,a ,4„ to blockade the area for several f., V, ‘’y The League of Women Voters We think we're "to p s" when it comes to designing and hours. the CouncU of Better Business will hold Its first «nn.gi fl. Stapla^lue, or clip-strip your way to new celling beauty! \ Dynamite is used by seismo­ Bureaus concerning a diet plan nance drive the week of Nov. graph crews to make soundings advertisement. 16. for oil deposits. The local chamber Is a mem- The donations received will f ^ $ 7 99 running a food market. Just wait and see when we ber of the Council for Better enable the group to continue Its CEILING Business Bureaus and as such work In the town. The organiza- ( ^ m s t r o n g t ile s B&D Andover has received Information con­ tion has been In existence,— lo­ Va " drill. Price breakthTough cerning the Anapax Products cally, fo r Just a few months. j-C As practical as they are beautiful. Easy on this great general-purpose firm, promoter of a diet plan. At the present time members ' " !?u ^‘rP^r sound-absorbent. drill makes it a fine first tool open! You'ii iove our iow, iow prices our high, The council said hundreds of are working on a booklet, -rlN v. Choose from a wide range of patterns for any man's home. Well Church Sets complaints were received from ------Know Your Town," which,wiucn, and textures that coordinate with every decor. ’ balanced and comfortable it consumers who sent checks for when completed will contain a drills all materials quickly and the plan which was to include comprehensive ' ' ‘ survey of ' "Ver­ ^Hymn Sing’ from l O c aq. tt. accurately. Adapts with sending diet pills. The checks non’s community services. accessories to polish, buff high standards off quniity and our nii out friendiiness! were cashed but no information Communion Breakfast (aa littia at $10.80 sand, grind, or clean. For Sunday or pills were received, accord­ Our Lady of Fatima OounciP for a 9' X12' calling) (# 7000) ing to the complainants. 4122, KolC, w ill hold Its an­ The Andover Congregational On Sept. 26 the firm was nual Communion Breakfast Church wlU hold an 'Old Favor­ chaiged with false and mislead­ Sunday at 9J6 a.m. at the KofC ite Hymn Sing’ Sunday instead ing advertising In a complaint Hall, Proq>ect St, of the regular service. Presen­ filed by the Post Office Depart­ James Holmes of Manches­ ' Spectacular Selection at Sensational Savingal ted under th^ sponsorship of the ment. ter, a past district deputy of church music committee, the Scholarahip Dance the council and presently direc­ MASONin hymn sing has on prior occa­ The Rockville Lodge tor of the state KofC program sions met with great success. WlU sponsor a be ROYALCOTE GRESTWAU. w The program for the service, dance which will benefit stu- guest speaker, g Q l #7420 which WlU start at 11 a.m., will dents at Rockville, Thlland, Ell- ™® •>*’®ukfast U open to all 2-SPEED be as follows: ington and Somers high schools uud their S^retocte ~ Organ predudeiOior^ Introit; The dance wUl be held Satur- S®>«® reservations ilG SAW WITH TILTING DUAL­ 2 regular call to worship; hymn; day at the Elks Carriage available. They may «7535 invocatiem and Lord’s Prayer; House, Ntorth Park St staiidM **® "^ ® caUlng WlUlam ACTION ^8°’ >-0* hymn; Scripture lesson; hymn; at — 7:si . p.m. wita a b ifflf^ ^olrin^ William Lutt^ Ed- 4x8 — ^ Panel *4 .9 5 *0' metiii. Hi|H SANDER Pastoral Prayer with the pray- per ward Perkins, Gerry Blcuin or 'Of wood, ttc. Im- 2488 proved burn-out protected Combination of the best of ^ «p ^ 8 u n g by the ^ o r Tickets may be obtained by James McKenna. motor. two Sanders . . . orbital and School Lundies Colors in stock: Bone - Wheat - . straight line motion! t^ Stanley Leslzza, steward The foUowlng lunches wUl be ^ Music for ‘^clng will be by the Paul served in the elementary n3^ntni sermon;h)rinn; iBenedic- McOeary orchestra* schods next week: tlOT and dioral reqronse; post- drone to Speak Monday: Sloppy.Joes on rdl, ToUand County Art Asso- French fries, celery sticks, iq>- H^ins chosen lor Sunday’s cUtlon wUl meet today at 8 ple crisp . P-"*- RockvUleF^bUc U- Tuesday: Veal cutlet, tomato favoritw Imowm to most of the brary. A program wUl be sauce, mashed potato, green MANCHeSTBt SHOP t o S r S n L presented fi^ ^ S h on y drone, beans ,whole iriieat bread aot UIE DOn'T RDUERTISE PRICES. Ule sculptor, of Wethersfield. butter, blueberry JeUo with top­ DISCOUNT * 5®?™ **“ *tog Members of the association ping. |w.g!gI eiiiiey FRIDAYS glue you Ihe louiest eueryday A special meeting has been are to bring in nalntlnss for Wednesday: Grinders with 6 4 9 - 5 2 5 3 — r.——- uro ">8at and cheese, potato sUx, CO. llglous,:sr’s; Education of the Con- month. - The~ ^ featured artist thisZ carrot sticks and pineapple, TO 8:30 P.M. g reg a tion ol Church, w hich wUl month is LucUle Webber. Thursday: RavloU with prices on every ltem...THE RRER'S meet with the chuixti teachers Women’s Guild Party sauce, buttered, broccoli, peanut 3 3 « " SAT. TO Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 8 p.m. B i G St. Bernard’s Women’s Guild butter sandwiches. Ice cream, LOUIEST STORE-UIIPE HIRRK-UP! in the church social room. wui hold its Christmas party Friday: Fish sticks, tri- Noam MAm sim r 4PAH. D ec. Country Squire taters. pepper and cabbage

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Shi Notes Big Lew imd Big O Too for Celtics Jffefald Angle Pro Bowl Format N.E. Rankings By i E A R L Y O ST Biichs Snap .. Sports Editor Remain Same Bostop NBA BOSTON (AP)—-Dartmouth, Boston College and Y bI^ Mazur, Digan Foiroer Lo-WfwkcrfL-*'^ LOS ANGELES (AP)— ing Lob Angeles’ two metropoli­ bn his own team, ’mere were are 1-2-3 sfifain in the latest Associated Press. wwkly tan newspapers vdUch,stage the 36-man squads last yeah. New England college football poll, but all three, fSce When former Notre Dame quarterback John Mwur The 21st annual Pro Bowl W in Streak contest, iaald players on tiie win­ B\>r the first time there wiU tough tests against upset-minded foes on Saturday. was elevated from an assistant’s post to head txiaeh of football game will be play­ be no limit to the number ~ ------'Hie In^ahs, now, 7^ and a ning team w ill receive $2,000 BOSTON (AP) — Lew the Boston Patriots two weeks ago it bjeotight back ed here Jan. 24 with a nW players selected from one teamT" tmanlmous choice In the LAtn- apiece, the loeers $1,600. Alcindor and his new sidi^ memories to Bob Digan of Manches^r^ Dtiiring Mazur’s format that for the lKrSt nor will it be mandatory that Cards, 49ers bert Trophy voting as the^ast’s senioT year, 1952, the Irish fQotbkir back and Digan ’me coaches wlU be the losers every team In the,NFL be rep- By BILL SACHEREK top team as w ell as In the AP kick Oscar Rob«rtson are time since the iherger of At last week’s ski show In putting on quite a dazzling shared a part-time job in the-St'. Joseph CJounty juve­ in the- Nitilanal and American resoited . New England balloting, will be nile probation department. D ig------^ ^ ^ the National and American conference games, ’me winners, K vote^for first place will be West Hartford the 'attendance Pacing NFL favored in their Ivy League show for the Milwaukee an Is currenUy coordinator of ♦wi* •* Football Leagues matches of course, go on to the sujier worth two points, for seicond was down and I thought the show game at bomell but aren’t tak­ iC Bucks these days, but don’t youth services for tbe Manches- S r« the two conferences. Bow l to be played Jan, 17. cn e' jxiint. was not, up to former exhibi­ ing anything for granted. get the idea the}^re a two- ter Board of Education. f Play wrong. F or the iM st 10 yea rs the A FL Forty players will be selected The charity-founded postsea- tions. 'Many ski areas there in CHFfenseRace '"The B ig :'R ^ , with national man offense. Digan, a graduate student at luul its all-star game and the by vote of the coaches from aon contest, the last involving the" past were not represented rushing: leader Ed Marinaro ‘Tm Interested In how tiie m NFL Its Pro Bowl all-stars.. this year. - NEW YORK (AP) — pefense W-M Jtotre Dame at th^ time, w ork-,^a move. After the first two each conference. Ih e coaches NFL teams, will be nationally plu6 -.i’ spe'ctacular quarterback flve men on the flomr are wtnic- #; Game codirectors Glenn Dav­ must vote for a pUiyer In their televised with Los Angeles Coming onto the Bromley ex-' may be the name jof-the game, ^ as a probation ^ ce r and series of downs, you have some Rick Furbush, Coriiell - has an Ing, not two,” coach Uatiy Ooa- is and Jerry Hanes, 'represent­ dlvlslan but hot for a player blacked out fo r 125-m ile radius. hlbit, we met the pretty Diane as some experto Claim, but.rit Mazur was an investigator in idea of what the offense Is go- explosive -attack which, can tdlo said when aaked U he wwe Dearlngton, formerly from towxr, doesn't hurt,to have some of­ cases of fathers who failed to ing to do. ’mat’s when you junk cause any team trouble on a pleased with the way hU two au- v/ho now is In the employ of fense In the National Football support their children, •me St. pages of scouting reporto given day. , ' pentan were playing together 200 Bromley and[ has adopted Ver­ League; Joseph community was In South and all the work beforehand” BC (5-2), which finished s e c -.- after W ednesday nlght’a 138-118 mont as her second state. Don T w o cases in point are the Bend, Ind. ... “You will find receivers ond to Dartmouth In the ballot­ vicUay over Boaton. Hanson and Kit Cooper have St. Louts (Jardinals and San While Mazur Is trying to with more speed, receivers with ing ani'ong sportswrlters and “Team play ia the way you .token over the duties of Burr Francisco 49ers, who are nm- straighten out the Boston prob- good moves, receivers with bet- sportscasters In the six-state re­ win In thla game,” Ooatello add- Vail at this popular ar^a. Her- nlng 1-2 in the National fJonfer- gion with 161 points on the basis lems, Digan is, in addition to ter hands, but they ^ pose the ence’s team offense race. e^ -”!'think the Oeltlca demon- his school duties, running daUy same problems Week in and maim Goellner, will head the of 10 pointy for a first place itrated that for a long time. If I Their high-powered produc­ getting in top form to compete week out, and you’ve got to Instructors, Goellner is a form­ vote, ntoe 'for second, etc, plays geared our offenae around those er National Junior champion of tion has kept St. Louis atop the at Pitt on Saturday. The Eagles in the Five Mile Road Race In cover them all," San Francisco East Division standings and San two guys and the other three comerback Jimmy Johnson says Austria and Is part of the flip criished Buffalo 65-12 last week­ Manchester ’manksgiving morn­ Francisco in front In the West.. stood around, we*d lose. Psycho­ candidly, ‘"me Job doesn’t (s'S artist team of Goellner and Tom end, but figure to have a bit ing. The Cardinals have amassed logically or whatever It Is, It’s change. Just the faces and the ¥it.? Le Roy In / Skiing the Outer njore trouble this time around. • * * \ 1,269 yards rushing and 1,461 Important for the other guirs to numbers. It’s man against mdn. Limits. ) Yale (61) came in third In O fftheC uff-^ passing for a conference-topping feel they’re part of the team too You get hdp from the rush Jean Claude Killy, one of the this week’s voting after defeat­ Two former Manchester High —and they are." worlds best skiers will be at 2,730. The 49ers have 896 rush­ ing Penn, 32-22, but now must the strealdng Bucks gave a footb^ players. Dick Jagoutz force w rto '^ tJ X X h T a UConn Jorgenson Auditorium ing and 1,768 passing for 2,663, play host to a Princeton team good demonstration of thla In re­ and Bill Lopes, and John Fllto Uttle hAhinrtbehind thAthe receiver, then Nov. 19 and will present “ An NFL statistics showed today. smarting from an upset 29-7 loss ramo, who starred at East Cath- Oakland, the A me r 1 c a n cording their seventh straight he (receiver) has to change his Evening with Jean-Claude Kil­ to Harvard a week ago. The ~ Conference’s offense leader with victory Wednesday night before ^ f *1*1.'* P®®®* Now, if I’m in ptaltlon ly,” plus some films of the final Elis must win this one to retain 18,208 fans—the largest crow d the university of Maine fresh- to cover on a perfect pass pat- "Killy Challenge” and a ques­ 2,928 yards rushing and passing, a chance for a share of the Ivy ever to watch a Natlanal Bas­ man compile a fine season this tern and a perfect thrb^ I’m tion and answer period. is the No. 1 team In that cir­ title should Dartmouth stumble. BIG ADVANTAGE— ^Using his height to tke fall at Orono. Last year Plllo- ketball AssoclaUcn game in —er going to be in a much better Some people have already ask­ cuit’s West Division. The Raid­ Harvard (5-2) moved up to advanta^. Lew Alcindor goes up over Boston's (flen id iibotos by Buoetrlctus) ramo was named the No. 1 de­ Boston Garden. position to pick off a ball that ed the question about the type ers have compiled 1,251 yards fourth place In the poll this Harry Finkel and Steve Kuberski to score basket. fensive linem an at E ast . . . The 7-foot-l Alcindor scored 44 Hoop Mentor is thrown off line.’ and make of skis one should rushing and 1,677 passing. week on the strength of its vic­ Volunteers All Steve Shoff, former Manchester Cleveland, runnerup in of­ points In a dominating all- |W'\ A buy. There are all types of skis, tory over Princeton, and now High soccer star, tallied 11 goals fense with 2,420 yards on 919 around performance, while Rob­ :i« v wood, metal and fiberglass, so faces a tough-luck Brown team East’s Bailey Finishes Sixth Men behind the scene on Saturday afternoons when in Eastern Nazarene College’s ertson had 26 points and lo as- Was Expected Fellowship Missed with the later two we have new rushing and 1,501 passing, is which has played much better Manchester Hisrh plays football are these volunteers. Up­ tied with Pittsburgh for first In slsto in what Costello called “his first 12 games this faU In setting g^y linebacker R ay situations. This Is hard to decide than its 1-6 record and which per left, Bob Corcoran and Jack McNary assist H e^ a season high individual point the AC’s Central Division race. best game for us," but they Nltschke sat in the Packers’ If you have already tried skiing had Cornell on the ropes last plenty of help. To Lose Job 'Coach Dave Wiggin by spotting from atop the press box. mark, ’me Shoffs now reside Ih Minnesota continues to lead locker room and reminisced of on a rental basis and found out Saturday before losing 3621 Duggan Easy Winner Gene Rhodes was expected to team defense In the NC. The Bob Boozer came off the Above, Tom Conran charts each play on the sideline Quincy, Mass. . . Manchester the championship years of the you like the sport. Now it Is when the Big Red scored twice be ofUcially dismissed today as Vikings have allowed 1,633 bench to collect IS points with and relays the information to the coaching staff. Left, natives who made the g^ade in »g03; **xhe things 1 1 miss most is obvious that your own budget in the final lt4 minutes. ^ coach of the yards—776 rushing and 858 pass­ some hot outside shooting, in Bob Digan is the man behind the camera who records the National Football League the fellowship we had among will dictate the price so go to a Boston University (5-3) clutch spoto,_ __ Bob Dandrldge in the American As- ing. Los Angeles Is runnerup every play on film. were the late Dave Hayes with ourselves. It was a unique spir- reputable detiler or salesman slipped a notch to fifth place aft­ In State Open Meet with a 1,791 figure—690 rushing scoiad wTi^tota whurdouS Colo- the Green Bay Packers and Jer- jt^ partially due to the com- and look for the ski In your er losing 6-3 to Rutgers, and as one of big Lew’s nilm^ 10 of W games and l,l'oi passing. 1^ Fay with the Philadelphia niunity where all of the citizens price range, be it wood, metal now will be trying to bounce By DEAN YOST _____feeder.,, and „wve^othem ^ and e i^ of toelr last nine, Denver leads the AC with Entry List Soars to 150 Yellowjackets. Hayes starred at share in the team. It’s an excit- SCORE ONE FOR NEW YORK—^Rangers’ Ted Irvine raises stick in air after or fiberglass. back at Delaware. “My only ambition today was to go out and win this did id their pariTparts Colonels whipped the Vlr- 2,049 total yards allowed in „ . , Notre Dame before playing for jjig environment to play in. beating Pittsburgh goalie Al Smith in second iieriod last night in New York. Next check for the flexibility. and race,"ice,” commented the state’s No. 1 schoolboy cross coun- Aa key Junctiirejunctu came midway Wednesday eight ,66 ™ *h ,g and f ’ money and Fay first attracted when you do something great For your ability, weight and were try runner, Charlie Duggan of Hartford Public High period. The Celtics, 1,284 passing. Kansas a t y is the "lassacnuseiis {d 4-i) attention while at little Grove here, like with a title, the big- „ . , mm a r r -r^ height, this is Important so why sixth and seventh respectively No. 2 team In defense, allowing School, after he had captured the CIAC Open three mile ®^®*^ ® standoff, ID® City OoUege In Pennsylvania gest thrlU is to watch the whoie 1 Otol D om ination OVOr M ople L eofs tO DotO kid yourself. With your salesman In this week's balloting, and cross coimtry championship y e s ------■— started double-teaming Alcindor 5*^L5”** ^®^®^ show up in the Father-Son Team 2,061 yards on 943 rushing and . . . ’mird annual Correntl Open fov^m share it. You can’t put « check tor twist, straightness should settle their standing when terday morning at the Unlver- *^rin comblnaUon representing and got hot themselves at the the first Ume 1,118 passing. in his four years as coach. Classic for duck pin bowlers Is hito words the satisfaction of dimension, bottom condition, flex they meet Saturday at Amherst, sity at OonnecUcut with a time Maloney Hgh of Meriden, fin- aame Urae to open a 76-66 ad- *'*” * scheduled Dec. 12-18 at the being on a winner, whether It’s and camber. of 16:64.8. ^hed second. DesJardins also vantage. The Bucks unratUed, “It’s a pretty good indication Mass., In a game which could Set for Big Race Holiday Lanes First place will high school, college or pro—^that All new skis are not flawless, “My legs were numb after out Steve Gates In the moved the ball around for ttie he’s not going to be our coach Records Broken have a bearing on the Yankee be worth $6(X>, second $260 and is • irrelevant, ’m e feriing you so here are some check points. the first mUe, and when I came I^ay at Central Con- good shot and stormed rtoit anjonore," said Louie Dampler By EARL YOST Canucks Tough for Toronto Conference championship. third $160. get, individually and coUecUve- Twist; If ski rocks on flat sur­ out of the {^tple orchard with- nocUcut State College. It was back on a 18-2 spree to regain of the colonels. On UConn Grid Ironically the current Yankee Just two weeks from today—Thanksgiving—^the big­ * * * ly. Is the ultimate. You hear face, Us probably twisted. out falling, I felt no one could rime Gates had been the lead at 78-77 with big Lew ’Ihe club called a press NEW YORK (AP)-^ust for a 63 tie against New York, Pronovost and Wally Boyer to leader and the team which can gest sports spectacle and promotion in Manchester will •«» P * people talking about spirit, ‘All Straightness, measure space be­ touch me," continued the 6-8, *>«Arin in OCIL competitton. cwitributlng just one free throw. conference for today at which, Oilcago battered Philadelphia tie the Rangers. STORRS (AP) — Connecticut win the title outright with a vic­ take place—the 34th running of the Five ICle Road MV .u . *or one. one for all.’ Somebody what’s going on in the Na­ tween skis with your finger, then 134-pound senior. Q'^eg Marino, the No. 2 man at "We always look for Lew in the Louisville Oourier-Joumel 7-1, Minnesota turned back Los Earlier, Nick Harbaruk had continued to update Its football tory on Saturday—Connecticut Race. reverse the ski and repeat. If Coming out of the orchard, Catholic placed 26tti. the pivot and get the ball to him said, Rhodes would be replaced tional Hockey League’s Angeles 61 and California scored for the Penguins and Vic record book in Saturday’s 28-15 —is only eighth in this week’s Ebitries have literally been there is a difference between the Duggan was easily ahead of season Duggan finished if we ccm," Costello said. •'We’d by Ftank Ramsey, former star 16year Los Angeles linebacker East Division? blanked M ontreal 2-0. Hadfield, Dave Balon and Ted loss to William & Mary aS a poll. The Huskies’ over-all pouring in and the list now num­ can’t replace satisfaction. I two measurements the skis are the second place men by more ®*Krith In the Manchester BTve be crazy If we didn’t. But If they for the University of Kentucky Jack Pardee. ‘‘You~react, then Here are the Vancouver Ca­ Vancouver’s Ray Cullen and Irvine tor New York. result of performances of Rick record slipped to 3-4-1 with a bers ISO for the 10:80 starting _. ., M l won’t remember my perform­ not straight, and when bottom than 78 yards. The smooth run- Asked how he is go- double up on him, we Just try to and the Boston Celtics of the Paul Henderson of the Leafs The Hull brothers, Bobby and Robiistelli, Keith Kraham and 28-15 loss to William & Mary bunion hop over Manchester’s ing T r- nnces as much as I’U romem- nucks, an esqianslon team to bottom, they should aUgn nlng Duggan seemed to be en- J** to do this season? “Well, find the open man. Thla is not a National Basketbcdl Association. traded second-period goals and Dennis, scored two goals apiece Briaq Herosian. last Saturday, but they’re still The Courier-Journal reported 'sfJiR iS____ paved streets. I T ft / ber performing under Coach tossed together by the leftovers along the sides. Base, should be Robustelli merely changed the 3-0-1 In conference play and will Joying the rain-soaked course " ® going to be tough to beat Lew Alcindor offense." 8APUNO — Bernice FeUows The race, sanoUoned by the then the Canucks took control to lead Chicago past Philadel­ that Rhodes had been fired after AhJAn « T J * V ince L o m b a ^ . He w as the of the other 12 established clubs flat and level with the edges. year of his record tor total of­ as he steadily increased his Burfoot or Pat McMahan Costello agreed with the gen- 181, M ary Kuzm lckas 127, Maude AAU, w ill be sponsored b y Nut- thing cheap. It takes quite ,1 , ^ a with third period goals 87 sec­ phia. The victory moved the be the undisputed champions if a difference with , Cabbie Was Flying, and destined, of course, for the Camber, should be no less than fense tor the season by raising maigln over the l® f®ally loved us. He What’s going on is the Ca­ Rookie' Jude Drouln slapped flexibility, hold ski Just below year. ninth in this week’s poll and harriers, was bothered 1^ a w Johnny Kelley Lew also feels the year under Jo Ann G ray 461. B^md, national ob jective o f the In addition to their three regu­ Nets 106102 in the only other Jockey Rides Victor the flrst step. Of course, we ‘®®8ht me what it meant to be nucks’ total domination of the tip and around the middle, push Kraham caught six Robustelli Rhode Island (3-4 over-all but badly bruised leg, but stUI holds that honor. nis belt has helped him. Tall Cedars. lar season victories over ’Toron­ in Minnesota’s first power-play ABA game scheduled Wednes- have so many veterans on our ® champion. poor Toronto Maple Leafs, who, away for flex comparisons. passes tor 161 yards, increasing tied with New Hampshire for managed to hold off the charg­ In team totals, Xavier High ..t. „ „ ___ .... ------«•------Among the contestants wUl be to, the Canucks also beat the goal of the toason and J.P. Pa- of------Middletown captured ^ I m a IttUe bit stronger this day night. LAUREL, Md. (AP) — The key ride in the United like Detroit and Buffalo,, trail How about some stretch exer­ his season’s yardage to 624, second place in the Yankee es ot many of the state’s top several father and son teams, Leafs in a preseason game. The rise clicked tor two tallies as honor with 107 Down by 18 p

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Offered 13-A DAVY JONES BY LEFT and McWILLIAMS WRITTEN THEM DOWN HOR o u r MASCARA, MAIL ROUSH, the s r 1963 CORVAIR Monza, go m ites. Call 649-3808. es. Licensed school. home fashions. $50 to $100 An equal opportunity employ­ w i Identity can fo lW ‘hlB monthly payments. 232-4631. LIGHT TRUC3KINQ, cellar and 47 Bargain event Tel. 203-423-1626 ------Call 1-226-8719 anytime weekly, part-time. No invest­ er. 51 Boundary sT 59 I procedure: attics cleaned, odd jobs, lawns, 12 CADILLAC I960, factory air, lots ment, experience unneces­ I CAN'T WAIT (comb, form) Route 6—West trees cut and removed. 643- Millinery, sary. 628-0605. 2 Elnolose your roply to NIGHT MANAGER—good pay, UNTIL WE GET IN­ 52 Gel up of good years left. $2,196. WllUmantie, Conn. SIDE THIS WRECK, the box in an envelope — 6000. Dressmaking 19 benefits, will train. Apply in (Ntwipaptr iiiltrpfiM AiuiJ terms. (3all days, 246-6671 CLEANING woman wanted, 3-4 MARCO address to the Classified person,. Alice's Kitchen, 363 evenings and weekends, 648- REWRAVINQ of bums, moth- TTtOUBLE finding minis? Cus- Help W o n te d - days weekly. Permanent posi­ I Manager, Manchester Broad St., Manchester. Evening Herald, ttmther 0116. holes, zippers repaired. Win tom made dresses, ladies suits, Female 35 tion. Send name, address, with a memo h«Hi^ the dow shades made to measure, gowns and alterations. Prompt phone number and references ' companies you do NOT 1963 OORVETPE, good condi­ Motorcycles-- all size Venetian blinds. Keys service. Call 649-1133. to Box R., Manchester Herald. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER want to see yoin: le t ^ . tion. n,600. (3aU 646-2136 be­ Bicycles 11 made while you wait. Tape re­ All replies confidential. Writ­ PART-TIME Tour letter wlO be do- tween 6-7 p.m. corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 ing ability not required. atroyed if the advertiser Main St., 649-6221. Moving— ^Trucking— AVON GIFTS Is one you’ve.mentlaoed. WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE NOVA SS, 1969, custom paint 1066 TRIUMPH BonneviUe, $700 DRIVERS for school buises, MORNING \ U not It will be handled Job, very gtxxi condlUon. Ser- Call 649-6725. Storage 20 FOR CHRIS'TMAS A RE ; Manchester Schools, 7:30-9 In the usual manner. vice bound, 668-4376 alter 6 ------a.m., 2-3:30 p.m. We train you. HELP — i MANCHESTER — Dellvery- I HATE BUT TH E R E ^ N O p.m. Building— llgiit trucking and package de­ Excellent part-time position, A joy to give, a joy to re­ FOR P EO PLE WHY? WAY O F aSSa WHY MOTHERS SET SRAY I Business Services Contracting 14 livery. Refrigerators, washers ceive, an even greater joy good wage scale. 643-2414. l€N WHO TA K IN G DODGE 1966 Station wagon, V8, and stove moving, specialty. Lost and’‘Found 1 Offered 1 3 ------to sell. For full information WOMAN 'to do housework and SUPERMARKET VUS HAVE ______yttomaUc,------„ „ ,„„„e $870. y No - ■ money ------MASONARY — All types of Folding chairs for rent. 649- call: 289-4922. ADVANTAGE care for elderly lady, 9 :30- L^)ST — grajdsii black, tan down, low monthly payments. AMESITE work — repair walks stone and concrete work. No 0762. NO O F THEM.' SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL 2:30, Monday —Friday, 649- markings, female, miniature Dealer, 232-4631. and driveways. Holes repair- job too small. Free estimates. FAUOS/ 6417. Earn extra income. We have schnauzser (mongrel) puppy.------ed. Reasonable. Fo)For free esti- (Quality workmanship. Work immediate openings for Its DEPRESSINS.' Pointing— Papering 21 p a r t -t i m e — have fun eam- Answers to "Pouky" nnii 643- CTCEVROLET Super Sport, mates callII 643-9112. — guaranteed. Out of season HOUSEKEEPER — Motherless part-time help. No exper­ 327- aort h .T b . A.OT\Aa/9 vwlOfV ------Ing more than $6. an hour, SOMEIIMES I HA1E1HI5 300 . 3OT, 300 h.p., 4-speed, mag Call after 6 p.m 643- CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex­ home in need of live-in house­ ience necessary. High hour­ P wheels, wide tires. Excellent YOUNG married men ----- limited openings,! 647-1616 after — ^ ------wneeis, wide tires. Excellent J,; . m am ea men i870 or 644-2976 terior painUng, paper hanging. keeper, three well mannered LOST — ‘Mongrel CfoUle, brown, condlUon. New transmission smaU repair jobs a n d ------' 6. ly payi exceUent employe Discount on wallpaper. Call school-age children. 649-6190, benefits. Apply to: female, Answers to Max, Call and rear end. Call 1-684-4690 also----- cellar------cleaning------^ ------REMODEUNO— rec rooms 643-0708. after 3 p m and lia4itlight tnioIrtniBtrucking. rtaiiCaU axa 646-. anHand nanAiimo-paneling. T. and F. Con- Oscar Hebert, 646-3048. SEXURETARY with above aver­ 649-7842. 2692, 646-2047. tractors, 876-9687, 238-7061. age skills. Save the night and Robert Kirby JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom morning crawl to Hartford, MA'TURE woman to help work­ Painting, Interior and exterior, the parking headache and the ing mother, 3-6 p.m., Monday 1 3 Announeomonts 2 FORD, 1967, standard 6, top rrmu- /-lAT^a ^ CARPENTRY — concrete steps, paperhanging, fully insured. — Friday, 2 children, ages 10 — condlUon. 649-8647 JUNK CARS removed, $10 floors, hatchways, remodeling wasted time. Excellent local TOP NOTCH FOODS BUZZ SAWYER ______BY ROY CRANE HOSiPTrAL Penny Saver wUl ------each. ------CaU 872-9433. ------porches,’ garages, closets, ceil­ For free estimates call 649- opportunity. Dictation a must. and 14. Call 643-0380 morn­ 9688. If no answer 643-6362. ings. . «^ECH RECOVERS/ONE minute take your old fur coat off your 1»6» VOLKSWAGEN, automatic 2— ::— ings, attics ‘ finished, rec Write Box “ <3C”, Manchester 260 North Main St...... hands. We can’t meet the de- sUck shift, exceUent condition. - M'AND Tree Service, N 1 10 PUM. TECH SWEEPS DOWN THE rooms, formica, ceramic, Oth­ FALL — A good time to have Herald. mand for this hot item. Call Less than 6,000 mUes. $1,796. Tree removal, priming, shrubs, er related work. No job too Manchester, Conn. ! field OM BISSES ID ELROY AND and lots cleared. Fifteen years your house painted. C!all Rich­ J PEPPER. THEN A PASSTD THE or stop In at 616 Main St. CaU 872-6736. small. Dan Moran, Builder. ard E. Martin, 649-4411. Pro­ Help Wonted— >Mqle 36 experience. Bonded and Insur­ Evenings, 649-8880. :! TIGHT EHD ON THE TEN-YARP MAYBE 1 SHOULD HAVE ed. FYee estimates. Call |B47- fessional painters, free esti­ LlrtVLINE... HE'S n C 9 OVER...S/TBilseaB LINCOLN 1964, 4-door, air-con­ MANA(j6 r — Automotive BEEN A 6UIU0DNE OPERMOB. ditioned, fuU power, $927.^___ No 9479. GENERAL carpentry, roofing, mate. LICENSED journeyman elec­ OPERATING trician, exx>erienced In resi­ parts store. Two or three mcmey down, low monW y pay-' ... „ cabinet work, exterior palnt- yetqrs experience required. *■ RIDE wanted from Route 86, NAME your own price. Paint­ dential, commercial and in­ ments. Dealer 232-4631. .«• C, Hutchinson & Son $8JS00 plus incentive. Pee paid. Bolton to RockvUle. Working fireplaces, flagstone terraces. ing, paperhanging, removal. dustrial ■wiring. Also opening Builders, 643-6373. BEHIND Rita Personnel, 646-4040. hours 8-6 p.m. Clall 649-8849. 1066 DODGE Dart OT, 273 cubic AU concrete repairs, both I n - ______Prompt service, fully insured. for one apprentice electrician. Inch, 4-speed, exceUent condi- side and outside railings, land- CARPENTRY and remodeling Satisfaction guaranteed. Call CaU H. G. Schulze, 876-9707. scaping. Reasonably priced. rec — rooms,------dormers,------kitchens,------Jerry Kenny, 647-9564; ' //-/!L Uon. 872-8361. THE TIMES? C »N N HU. Uc, TU.lH.UXM. 0«. CaU 648-0861. additions and garages. Call b . H. MAGOWAN JR. & Sons, Aiitom oblm For Solo 4 FORD 1967 Country Squire, 10- Tom Corbitt, 643-0086. interior and exterior painting, CITIES SERVICE CO. passenger station wagon, V8, YOU ARE A-1. 'Truck is A-1. Join a progressive com­ INVITATION G ) 0 0 "You know, I think it's wonderful the way Mom NEED CAR? Credit very bad? paper hanging. Thirty years automatic, power steering, Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ LEON (3LESZYNSKI builder — pany that offers lots stays so spry. She beat me to the telephone three Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ experience, four generations. power brakes, $1,876. No mon­ ways sealed and small truck­ new homes custom built, re- of opportunities. SNET TO BID ALBI MFG. DEPT. times this week!" est Douglass accepts lowest Free estimates, fully insured. ey down, low monthly pay­ ing done A-1 right. CaU Tre- mcxlellng, additions, rec rooms, needs Directory Assist­ MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD down, smaUest payments, any- mano Trucking Service toll- garages, kitchens remodeled. 643-7361. Sealed bids wUl be received vdiere. Not smaU loan finance ments. Dealer 232-4631. ance Operators. Help at the office of the Director of Need help in their Paint free. 742-9487. bath tile, cement work. Steps, x^A-rKwirruTTI------^----- others and yourself. Ar­ General Services, 41 Center Production Dept. 40 - hour YESS/R, 1968 FORD TORINO Squire, dormers. Residential or com! range for an interview C H IE F! ^ STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIPF rs, 846 Main. power steering, brakes, alr- mercial CaU 649-4291 wallpapering. T and Street, Manchester, Cfonn., until week plus overtime. Long N O T ONE WORD OF GUTTERS and downspouts • ______p Painters, 876-9687, 233-7961. today. V November 30, 1970 at 11:00 a.m. ■ n th e THIS MUST LEAK „ DITTO, condltitMied, good condition, I 1986 I^YMOUTH Fury H, 4- cleaned. CaU 742-7894. a for range job security and ad­ inner OUT TO THE "PRESS/J CHIEF! EVERWNE^ YOU BET IT \ CURLY, I THINK SO SHE HAS ‘ JIISTUKE THAT!^ new tires. $1,860. 646-0657. HAIZ MARK Building Co. For T -----— WANTS TO BE I5,MISSU9 WE HAVE UPSET door sedan, V-8, automatic, ___ I A home Improvement,Imnrovement additions,BAtrtitinnB IN SroE ^utelde painting. Spe­ SNET Offers: FOUR WHEEL DRIVE PICH- vancement opportunities. SANCTUM -LEAVIN6 A TIME BOMB CONCRETE work — cement cial rates for people over 66. UKED... CANYON... MRS. CANYON.. ITICKINS AWAY IN MY ^ o , power steering, extra 1952 CHRYSLER 300, exceUent ~ c®“ ®»t rec rooms, garages, roofing, OF A Call my competitors, then call FuU Pay with Training UP TRUCK Generous fringe benefits In­ MAJOR T V AND 1 MEAN HOUSE l - I WISH I wheels. 643-2880. ^ running condition. $260. CaU gutters. Free estimates. All BOARD PRESIDENT me. Estimates given. 649-7863. POUR DOOR STATION NETWORK, IT FOUR WERE AN ARCTIC ______work guaranteed. 646-2627. • Scheduled Raises • Ex­ cluding health, accident and AN SOUARE MERMAID SITTIN6 ceUent Benefits "' Oppor­ WAGON BEAUREGARD BKKnr Bid fot^ s, plans and specifi­ life insurance. Contact . . . J IMPORTANT ON STEVE'S LAP... JUST 1963 MERCURY Monterey,______^^R P E N IN G S e ^ c e — Saws, I^RM ERS, garages, porches tunities for Advance­ CONFERENCE cations /are available at the WIOOUNO WILL TAKE JUNK CARS good motor, running conditionnnn.iiH.nn loilves, oxes, shears, skates, rec rooms, room additions, ______Electrical Services 22 ment • Job Security. IS ABOUT PRIVATE Generm Services Office, 41 Cen­ TO TAKE $150. CaU 649-0306. J^tchens, add-a-I6vels, roofing, BILL CRAWFORD & Son, elec JACK KAPLAN PLACE. Charge $10. Capitol Equipment Co., 38 siding, general repairs. Quality trical contractor, residential ter Stoeet, Manchester, Connec­ For complete informa­ ticut/ ^ ROCKVILLE PONTIAC Tempest 1966, 2-door Main St., Manchester. Hours ----- workmanship.------Bina B^nanclng * avaU' commercial, and industrial. tion visit our employ­ coupe, 6 automatic, $846. No daUy 7:30-6, Thursday, 7:80-9. able. EcMiomy Bulldere, Inc Town of Manchester, CaU 649-3663. ment office at 62 East Connecticut 876-8886 9-6 p.m. CALL money down, low monthly pay- Saturday, 7:80-4. 648-7968. 643-6169, 872-0647 evenings, Center Street, Manches­ Robert B. Weiss, \ ments. Dealer 232-4631. ----- ter, open Monday ------TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — WES ROBBINS Carpentry re General Manager Floor Finishing 24 through Friday from MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and PRANK RIDGEW AY EVENINGS 1969 VOLVO, 2-door, standard Trees cul, buUdlng lots clear- modeUngeung speciaUst.speciausi. AdditionsAdditions,------^ trananuflsion^transmission, excellent exceUent ccxidi- ccxidl- ea, ed, trees trees topped. topped. Got Got a a tree tree rec — rooms,rooms,------dormers, dormers,------porches, porches,------FLOOR SANDING, and refln- 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Or mm Towing Available, Hartford tlon,tion, manym extras, 1970 color, problem! Well worth phone cabinets,_-A- formica, A-----A .... bullt-ins, ishlng (specializing In older call 643-4101-X-368 for GET READY MONTY—IF HISi i "INSTINCTS ARE OKAY PUT an appointment. YXJ GEE A PHEASANT EE HIS STYLE L E A V K A LOT 9A 9 9.7R9. « Asking $2,300. 876-0172. < call, 742-82Q2. bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. floors). Inside painting, paper­ SURE "ID POINT HIM OUT! TO PE DESIRED! ing, ceilings, etc. No. job too WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLl CHARGEH 1968, 383, 4-barrel, SNOW plowing — Commercial SAVE MONEY! Fast service. .. smaU. Jerfm VerfaiUe, Bolton. automatic, 3.23 posi exceUent ®nd residential, fast, efficient Domlers, room additions, ga- - condition,nrauHtlnn. veryvArv clean,niAAn one rtriA ServlCe. service. Call CJaU A4A-1ft7A.64^1974. rafArages, a. nnrrliAR porches, -mnfinff roofing o and t iH SALAMI, TUMA FISH, PICCALILLI, THATte THE R B S T T l/^ 1970 LTD Country Squire, 10- Bonds— Stocks— SOUTHERN OOLE eLAW, ViaaiNlA H A M , I EVBi GOT HeAtZTBUEN owner. CJaU after 6 p.m. 649------:—;------siding. Compare prices. Add- Gal Friday passenger wagon, light gold, 2997_ CLEANING — Interior —both PEPPEBONI, AAVCasINAISE, FBQM A DESCRIPTION. A-Level Dormer Corp. 289- Mortgages 27 1,900 mUes, owned 3 months, residential and commercial. 0449. NEW A N D A O ilO K E N L B S . new car warranty, whitewaUs, 1966 PLYMOUTH Sport Fury, Satisfactory-work guaranteed.______' ______" MORTGAGES — First and sec- Local business in need of an experienced “ Gal air - conditioning, ;roof rack, power steering, stereo, good For friendly free estimates, N. J. LAFLAMME — Carpenter ond. All types to suit require­ power steering, disc brakes,brakes condition. 6411-1623. ®aUcaU Suburban Floor Malnten- contractor. Additions, remod- ments. Confidential, efficient ENGLAND Friday” . Good t)T)ing a must. Diversified duties Illness prevents keeping. 646- ance, 649-9229. ellng and repairs. CaU any­ service. P. A. Thome, 649-6281. 1841. 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, exceUent ------— ______umetime tor free estimate. 876- 'include invoicing, answering phone, cashier, etc. condition, new battery, extra LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also 1^42 MORTGAGES — 1st. and 2nd., TELEPHONE 1964 CORVETTE Stingray, 827, snow tires and wheels, $976. moving large appUances. ______mortgages—interim financing Why work in Hartford when you can work locally 876 h.p., 4-speed Hurst, new 649-7008. Burning barrels deUvered, $4. NEWTON H. SMITH & SONS— — expedient and confidential Equal Opportunity Employer PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER tires, shocks, dutch. $1,800. 644-1776. ^m odeling, repairing, addi­ service. J. D. Real Estate and save 2 hours a day commuting. Excellent 847-1764. Assoc. 643-6129. PONTIAC 1968 Lymans, 2-door, ------tions,tions, rec rec rooms, rooms, porches porches and and nssoc. o4s-oizs, pay, 6-day week. Reply in confidence to Box "C” , I NEED A NEW B U T w h a t if X "THE JUDGE WILL TELL > automatic 6, power steering, PIANO ’TUNIN(5, and band in- rwrflng. No job too smaU. CaU ------NURSE’S Aide - 3 t6 n n m SIRDLE TO <30 TD> M V Q IR D L E JURY TO DISREGARD, 1968 IMPALA 88, buckets, stan­ BREAKS WHEN THAT OUTBURST.' J/ OOti $1,796. No money down, low strument repairing by Hartt 649-3144. ®?.®' full-Umpfull-time nror T.ori.Hro„part-time. Man­ c /o Manchester Evening Herald. C O U R T IN.' cAULUJ IhlX dard on cohinrn, hi - perfor­ monthly payments. Dealer, College of Music gradu ate.------:------"" ond, third." AU*" ’ kinds. ’ ' “ Realty ' I'M O N TM E chester Manor, 385 West Cen­ L S T A N D mance 409, Dual quads, rebuUt 232-4631. Ward Krause., 643-6836. ------— statewide. O edit rating unnec­ $425. 648-0108. essary. Reasonable. Confiden­ ter St., 646-0129 CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER winmA»T/i -JA---- Z------l^wiXAtjPONTIAC 1BU71967 noimevuie,BonneviUe, 4 4-- 'TREESj-njuiiua removea,removed, reasonaoicreasonable SpOCiol SorviCOSm 15 tial, quick arrangements. Al- H **“ ^ * * ’ door hardtop, V8 automatic, rates. CaU Ray, 643-4468 after ^ — ■vin Lundy Agency, 627-7971. AMMMIB KL0 TZT»,$UKE. I ’ OMLV 9HB m s t n TH' KBY^ IMNMET WHOKNOWE?./ BUT HANG rr tom^c, pwd condition. Rea- po^er Bteerlmrsteerta^, nowerpower brakes. brakes; 5 p.m. CHEATIVB Catering — offer­ 983 Main St., Hartford, Eve­ WA» CARETAKER WHEN MOTHER. OR EVEN HER QRANPMAh. PROB'LV LAMMEP FER. ALL- HE MUST'VE 2 9 N o ^ n e y down, low ------V------ing formal dining, modem buf­ nings, 233-6879. ROOMED HERE— HER AN* ^ THAT r p BET OM..TH' FAT.ELEA!^ FEAR TH'COPyP JU6 LEFT 5 CWE CLUB fets, cookouts, stag parties HER PER CHILD ME- BEHIMP! ELECT AN* ABU5E! H .1 SNOW plowing in the Manches- created especially for you. 24 ----- ^------PON*i'iAC 1M7 Catalina, 4-door 4631. 875-6359. h Leggett St., East Hartford, Buslnoss Opportunity 28 OFFICE sedan, automatic, power steer- —TTH—TUT ______628-6848. tag, $1,276._ No money _dot^, . F(M D market; bustaesss equip- mUeage, exceUent condition. low mtothly payments.Dealer style, colonial, modem etc. nient and stock. CaU 289-9686, ^ of earning M 2 - * 1 5 , 0 0 0 $2,395. Phone, 649-7360. GIRL 282-4681. Woodworking of all types. CaU evenings and weekends. 628- per year in the next 3 years? ll-lX 649-9704. Roofing— Siding 16 2101, days. Discover the type of work 1967 CAMARO, SS 860, 4-speed, FORD GALAXIE, 1964, auto- j poBl-traotion, bucket seats. matic, power steering and P 4k 8 ROOFING ai)d repairs you Uke best by handling W ill, our senior salesmen have were trained and promoted to brakes. EhcceUent condition. earned this much and more! management. L A N C E L O l ' BY COKER and PENN Factory gauges. CaU 876-6628 done reallsticaUy. Free esti­ INVITATION a variety of interesting of­ We are in the Billion dollar 649-7186. Household Sorvicos fice assignments, includ­ photocopy Industry sellinc We offer an oxcilltnt start- to make a reasonable otter. mates. CaU anytime. 640-1616 photocopiers and supplies to iitf bate plus commissions, PIP «/C>U CALL~V VESi BUT KFOEE WU' tht business environment na- FOLLOW ME. I'V E E O T AN ^ CAD^XAC,_ _ 1961, 4-door _hard- Offdred 13-A or 742-8388. TO BID ing the chance to demon­ protected sales territory, stock FO«tAPUJMBEK?| ^AI?T. HOW MUCH SIOMT-ZAtNUTB 3 0 0 y 1904 MALIBU, v ^ t 7 Black tlon-wlde. In the lest S years purchase plan, company paid strate your talents as a w t have Increased our sales medical and life Insurance. c interior, 827, Hurst 4-speed. W White: ^^owe';r'6au‘ 64;: /U ^ O U ^ M en-we clean ^ ^ ^ H o m e Imprevement at^S IffS fofX D ta ?c« 6 00 % due to wide acceptance VO VOU CHARSe ? \ f receptionist. You’U Uke | We prefer someone with at Leaving for service. Best of­ cellars, attics, garages, re- Oo. Expert installation of General ServicM 41 r v n t A r of our proven reliable prod­ least 6 months direct selling our cheerful modem office ucts. Because ot this rapid etperience (cold canvassing fer or $1,000. CaU 643-6776. 1966 BRONZE MUSTANG, 2- 21m® c u t ^ M d aluminum sldli^, gutters and street, Manchester, Conn., until growth we are now adding preltrred). It is desirable to removal of trees, any size. 628- trim. Roofing installation and a I* n./wi „ ~ and our group of friendly, | salesmen to our teles office have business machine telling LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON door hardtop, bucket seats, In Hartford, Conn. eiperlence, but some of our 1964 CHEVROLET Be lair wag­ 0670 anytime. r«n«tr« lu o Z a t December 3, 1970 at 11:00 a.m. career men and women. If management It one ot stick shift, 6 cylinder, 40,000 ______repairs. 649-6496, 876-9109. for top earners have come from on, 8 cylinder, power steering, Good salary, paid vaca­ your goals, we open a new companies selling products TT mUes, nice conditicn.* $896. AMERICAN Home Service — CHEMICALS^ branch a viiy 90 days and pro­ door to door. power brakes, good running tions, employe benefits. mote from within our market­ Most of all wa offer you an ccQditloa, $376. Phone after 6, 876-8474. Leaf raking, Ught hauling, at- STORM SEWER PIPE ing organization. Most of our opportunity to loin a company Roofing and TIRES Sc TUBES top gales managers were which can providt you with a 648-3067. 1966 BUiCK Electra convert!- former territory salesmen who career future! hie alr-condltlMied aU nower windows. CaU Chimnoys 16-Aiw -i^ ------Bid forms, plans------and specifi­^------For mo/a Information drop g line or call; clean up Jobe, ^ ------cations are available at.Oieat. the Gen- HOUSEHOLD CONNEpneUT 1965 PONTIAC Station Wagon. s^%49KW79 ^ ^ evenings. 643-4469. ROOBTNG — SpeclaUztag^ ------„ re- eral Services Office, 41 Center Mr. Bob Pattavina. 2 3 4 Murahy Read Good oontUtipn. CaU 649-6069. pairing roofs of all kinds; new Street, Manchester, Connecticut, FINANCE CORP. Hartford, Conn. • (2 0 3 ) 2 ^ ^ 7 1 0 0 TWQ handymen want a variety' roofs, gutter work, chimneys Town of Manchester, 382 Middle 'Tpke. West //• SAVIN BUSINESS e IfM hr WIA. !■€.

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Articles Por Solo 45 MANCHESTER EVENING H E R A ^, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TJIUItSpAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1970 h im h lM d Wcmf cl To Root 68 Housoi For Solo 72 PAGE TV'ENTY-SEvEN SCREENED . loam, processed Aparfifwnt* Homsod For Solo 72 Hoi^ts^or Sate 72 •x gravel, bankrun gravel, sand, ■ A 63-A Hovmd For Solo 72 Housos"^ Solo 72 c l a s s i f i e d MOTHHR tNDOVKR —Furnished 8-room 4-bsdroom Cape, wooded lot, MANIlancea, wall-to-wall land, Realtor, 643-1108. White sandy beach. ' iExtra For Ront \ 64 to part with (Children. 640-0878 carpeth^ throuidiout,-8-aohe aU ve^ l^ e wins, 2-car gal WOODBRIDOE St. tra lot. Lovely treed graunda. U&R REAL'TY CO’s. acreage available. Ideal for By DENNIS REDMONT , COPY CLOSING T B ^ FOR CLASSIFIE^DVT or 648r0eiB. hei^ full stUo, ga- rage, C iM tb m ^ lt for p resen t-^ lon lal with 2-car ra ra «, «> $28,600 for everytiiing, Con­ DARK, rich, stone free, loam, ‘ APPROXIMATBLY 8,000 HENRY STREET horses. Char Bon Agency, 643- • Associated Press Writer'^^>'^ five-yards, $20. Sand, gravel, rafe, endoeed rear- ya^ owner. .Fine residential area, bus line, ble siderably less Without extra AGENCY BETTER VALUES »:S0 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUCAWrtpT^ square feet of ^ c e In the .|10 REWARD for informatlim 0683. stone, fill, manure, pool and profeaslohnlly landscaped, lot Belfiora Agency, 647-1413. Prime location for this idoal Manchester State Btmh build­ leading to suitable rent for RIO DE JANEHIO, Brazil deadline lor Saturday and Monday Is 4 :30 p.m. Fridat patio sand. 643-9604. many other extras. Priced Frechette Realtors, 647-9993. T 'S iiilw famiiw— PROFESSIONAL man s Ranch, $24,600-Manchester -^Centrally SOUTH WINDSOR ing at 1041 Jtfaln Street, ideal fandly with four children. Call r:. r— ------1— medlatG occupancy. T. J. -raRBE famUy, oewiynewly usieulisted approximauiyapproximately 2,800 square located 6-room older plus 1% baths. lAP) — Brazil, a nation under low for quick sale. ' ' ■ ■ “ - located B-room 6-room older ------. . „ . T W E N T I E S MAGWAVOX Stereo console, for offices, etc. Will sub-dl- 648i4M6. COUNTRY CLUB krea.. .new ___^®®*tor, 648-1677. by Joe Lombardo. Neat and feet of Uvlng space, 16x24’ Uv- rv.inntai Bna Completely redecorated. Must military rule since 1964, holds FOUR COOPERATION WILL fh| A ■ Cfoloni^ home. Sp^. be seen to be appreciated, four-speed changer, AM^F^ Vide. T. J. Crockett, .Realtor, nlne room colo^al. Four bed- MANCHEOT^ _ conyenlenay located, ing room with fireplace, 6%-room Ranch with attach­ b e APPRECIATED D IA L 643-2711 648-1877. clous Uvlng room and Priced to soil. T. J. Crockett, elections this Sunday for a new radio, beautiful CSbntempo- CHARLES LESPERAI ICE Da- 7-Poom OoloiSa InveetmenL CaU Joe for formal dining, modem kltch- dining room, convenient Realtor, 643-1677. ed garage on half acre lot, Congress and .state legislatures ^ e . Now under construction, rage located ntt v details at the Belflore en, Ubrary with fireplace, rary Walnut. Uke new. Phone US EAST Center St. -• Prime Businoss Propoity kitchen, 8 large bed- close to . Vernon Circle. 649-7620 ^ce setting land . adjoins I^e Sy la^bedmoms, for the first time in four years. office space. Ideal for profes- For Solo 70 rooms, 2-csur gturage. PRICED right — 6 rooms, ga- Fireplace, walkout base­ Town watreshed property, t with ,. " “ ***“ * ------paneled family room with fire- . rage, aluminum storms, quiet ment, famUy room 'and patio The new-Congress will replace TAKE SOIL away the Blue sicnals. Beechler - Tanguay, Walking distance to aU . J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. with fireninpn’ 1 room ROCKLEDGE Colonial — s big olace. SW batha. wnJl.fn.waii neig^bortiood, near schools, make this a good money val­ one which was dismissed by the Help Wonted— Moie 36 Lustre way from carpets and 646-2212. BUSINESS sone 2. Close to new far,bod htth T.Twii»~ff J ’ large kitchen rooms, 2H baths. schools, and shopping. room shopping. Braithwaite Agen­ ue. Call John McLaughlin, military government in Decem­ Situcrtions Wanted— North End Sht^yplng .Center. Ranch, acre lot, wall-wall car­ MANCHB8TKR v i ^ t y -L ook- ^^h built-in oven *base‘^Urd‘‘ ’ h e a r“o ’ E ^ m s . BRIDGEPORT milling ma­ upholstery. Rent electric ,800—South Windsor — Move cy, 649-4593. 649-5306. ber 1968. Comer lot. Present income pet, plaster walls, screened chine operator. All benefits. Female 38 shampooer $i. Paul’s Paint ft right Into this Immacu­ Among voters there seems to Wallpaper Supply. Business Locations over $6,000. Rxcellmt poten­ porch, garage, trees. Bkitch- Dean Machine Products, 102 late front-to-back SpUt MANCHESTER — Excellent 3 • • be a pathy over both issues and V- For Ront 64 tial. $40,000 Keith Reel Estate, ins Agency 649-8824. Agency, ^me to see. Please of other features. Immediate custom buUt home. or 4-bedroom Cape. Fireplace, B & W O • candidates. , OolMilal Rd., Manchester. DAY CARE in my licensed CARPETS aihd life too can be Level that offers 3 bed­ 649-1922, 646-4126. Rectors, 648-6980, 647-1678. Art Schulz, at Paul W. occupancy. Belflore Anenev. carpeting, dormer, stove, re­ BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. home, vicinity Oakland St., beauUful if you use Blue Lus­ MANCHESTER Green __ rooms, living room and Only two parties are allowed OONJTEMPORARY 9 - r o b m Manchester Parkade Manchester. 643-7727. tre. Rent electric shampooer Ground floor, 900 aq. f t fnwit BUSINESS Zone 3. Oak St. MAi?aaSTER - Newiriii^ -- **’■“'*• large kitchen, also spa­ frigerator. A-1 location. Low to run candidates. One is the BULLDOZER trainees needed. COUNTRY BUFFS! Ranch with a view and over 8,- Manchester 649-5306 |l. Plnewood Furniture Shop. portion carpeted, secemd floor, store btiilding with 2 tenants CTpe on Deming St. Will bor- 7 - ROOM Raised FOUR - FAMILY Just listed 000 square feet! cious paneled famUy 20’s. Wolverton Agency, Real­ government-formed National^ See schools and classes. MOTHER and 5-year old son one office 12 x 12, call 649- sti 6 t Uvlng area, tors, 649-2813. government-formed National Re­ Central heat. Close to dishwasher, ExceUent InvestaeirT For de^ la ig ffa m lly rooi^ 8 f ^ bltta! mom, two fuU batto. EAST Hartford — 7 - room desire live-in housekeeper- GARAGE Sale — 101 West Mid­ 2741 or 649-6688. Spacious 4-bedroom Colonial newal Alliance, called ARENA, TURRET lathe operators. Set­ municipal parking. Owner will ^ r . zmsser, Belflore 6 bedrooms, 25’ Uvlng mom. 10% down to qualified Raised Ranch, rec room, den, companion position. 644-2670 dle ’Tpke., Saturday and Sun­ In town and set on a laxge buyer. V and the other is the govern­ up and operate. All benefits. between 9-4. finance. $30,000. Keith Real po68iDuitya Quick sale wanted. uroom, ^ara^e, trees. Asrenev 647-141^ 2 firenliLGea 2*cat garage, aluminum siding. Bet­ day 10-4 p.m.. Old metal beds, OFFICE for rent, central loca­ Estate, 649-1922, 646-4126. treed lot. Feel free to bring Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9332. sewers. Hutchins Agency, Real- ^ nrepiaces, 2 car garage. Lots For Sole 73 ment-authorized opposition par­ Apply Dean Machine Products, tion, completely renovAted and ter than new. Bel Air Real Est WILL care for children In my some antiques, cotton yard your horses cuz. there’s lots MANrmrflTEB------FOUR BEDROOMS In this BOLTON — Ranch, six rooms. $80,600-^chester S iK c e lle a t VERNON - Acre plu'i; iugh ty, the Brazilian Democratic 102 Colonial Rd., Manchester. alr-conditloned. Immediate oc­ VERNON — Route 88 near Cir­ tate, 643-9332. ■' licensed home, experienced, goods, baby furniture, like ffi 1»70 by HiA, r»c» ^ 3 ^ of room to roam. Must be Ranch thra. T*®"* MANCHEanm ------completely renovated large ta«Ye kitchen, three bedrooms, Investment pmperty In location. $8,900. Bplton Movement—or MDB after the cupancy. 81 West lifiddle cle, new modem commercial this 6-6 duplex that of­ HIGH SCHOOL grads — if you 61 Summer St., 649-1147. new, many miscellaneous seen.. Priced in the upper r ® eentrally located. 7 ^ ^ Uvlng m om with flre- Lake, Vernon, half acre $4,200. HOCICVILLE — Not many left initials of its Portuguese name. 7)>ke., 648-1186. fers 8 large bedrooms have no military obligations, items. building with several uses, of­ 30s. Tolland acre, $3,000. Hayes at this price, two-famUy, three Coinciding with the end of the l 2S and’privfjTtie^^t tential for professional person. to-wall In several rooms. Re- pl^e and exposed beams. L ot on each side, new bath­ we have outstanding career op­ "Hey, Frank-babel How's the new mini car?" fices or retail, etc. Selling be­ cent baseboard hanHtig sys- with 800’ frontage. $22,700. Agency, '646-0131. and four. Very clean, Just list­ election campaigns was a huge CXILLECTORS and hobbyist — low replacement cost, $60,000. Law 20’s. Wolverton Agency^ Bus line, parking, easy access. rooms, sepaz^tie heating police dragnet in which more portunities for you. Fee paid. tern. Aluminum storms, Tjtiurj « aoi-a. in ed. Good income property. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 contents of a 60-year-old home, Philbrlck Agency, Realtors, HERITAGE HOUSE Realtors, 649-2813. Only $22,900, Hayes Agency systems. ExceUent lo- MANCHESTER — B-zone lot, Asking $16,900. R. L. Gardner, than 5,000 persons were arrest­ Rita Personnel, 646-4040. Saturday. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., BEAUTY PARLOR 646-0131. 6464200. £ ^ e ^ ’rl2 2 ” ln ^ catiosi. nice area, priced to sell at Realty, 876-0504. ed, questioned co- detained. DEPARTMENT Managers — Sunday, 1-4. Mount Sumner Dr. 6^6-2482 M e e d right in the ’Twenties! baths, large front-to-back Uv- Officials said the dragnet was 649-8932. SPACE AVAILABLE COUNTRY Store, Route 6 loca­ MANCHESTER — U ft R, 7. Belflre Agency, 647-1418. ing room, formal dining room, $83,000—Bolton — Choose y o u r Realtors, Women’s apparel and domes­ FREE — KITTENS, box train­ Musical Instrumonts S3 Apartments— Fiofs—. TWO-FAMILY CUVBNTRY Imposed to prevent what they tics. Very promotable. Starting tion, 6^-room Ranch, m baths, fenced In eat-ln kitchen and den own decor for this ' ______j______called a terrorist plan, to carry­ ed. Call 649-9748 between 9^2. ------FENDER AMP, reverb. One Tenements 63 MANOHES’I’ER — 4*hedroom b ^ T h s,‘* ® S b l e ^ g S e Ex SWIMMING pool, fenced In m tenen ana den “lo $175. Fee paid. Rita Person­ 560 square feet of mezza­ out buildings, l ... patio with barbecue — ‘'114 Apply Brown’s ’Tire Shop, 333 ping, 4-fdmlly with 4 room 0131. of the seats. gan, 3 years old. Maple. Cost NEW U S n N G — two-famUy, 4- places, 2% baths, screen ed ------ferred. Eight rooms. 2% baths, $S9,90fr-8o. Wlndsoi>-Ready to ^20’ front by 227’ depth. Rea acre lot. Easy financing. Main St., Manchester. m a in s t r e e t office space, The main unknown is the AKC BEAUTIFUL pure white Florists— ^Nurseries 49 $1,800, now special $800. This OCCUPANCY apartments, 4-car garage, new 4, new furnaces, new oak porch, 2-car garage, lovely ONE OF the cleanest Green first-floor fomiiy 'room with move into, 7 - r o o m so^ W y priced for this prestige Cheaper than rent. Mr. Lew­ 100 per cent location near neighborhood. CaU Peterman, number of abstentions or blank German Shepherd pups. Call organ has bells, chimes, etc. heating systp-.^, and roof. Mid floors, two-car garage. CaU us private lot. CaU builder. Manor Ranches we’ve ever fireplace, formal dining room. Raised Ranch. 3 or 4 is, 649-6306. OPENING in our advertising— 1-296-9841. HEMLOCKS and Scotch Pine, banks, air-conditioned, auto­ Realtor, 649-9404. ballots some 30 million literate Flxcellent condition. Keyboard 4%-room Town house apart­ 30’s. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. 643-2282 or 644-8896 for details, seen! New aluminum siding 4 bedrooms, aluminum siding, bedrooms, large Wteh- offset printing deparfment. dig your own, $3. and up. 644- matic fire sprinkler. Apply NOTICE today. Heritage House, 646- Brazilians will cast. Signs in Will train to run small multi- Studio, 872-4622. ment, 2 baths, alr-condlU(Hi- 2482. MANr^HTTTo------a----- waU-to-waU In several 2-car garage. ExceUent neigh- en with complete buUt- 2052. ing, stove, refrigerator, dis­ Marlow’s, 887 Main St. MANCHESTER — business ______fomUv o-wo rooms! Recently redecorated borhood. $43,600. Ins, cathedral ceiling . • B &. W • • black paint—presumably the offset press. Knowledge of TOWN OF COVENTRY posal, patio with sliding blojk with 6 apartments, ex­ Resort Property BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. work of underground opponents typing necessa^. , Call Mr. Articles For Sole 45 CHRISTMAS Trees. — Tag now STORE. 20’x70’, 846 Main ZONING BOARD MANCHESTER — 6 and 5 sna- triFaH aa«-oa.o^ “T®''' Jnslde. Also, assumable 6 per . . . llvtoig room, formal dln- glass doors. Beautiful, beau­ cellent condition. Owner will clous two-famUy In exceUent Extra mortgage! CaU now. Mr. authentic Co- • big room, 2 fireplaces. For Sole 74 Manchester Parkade of the regime— have been $4. Route 44-A, Mansfield. 1.7 Antiquos 56 Downtown Manchester. Avail­ O F A P P E A L S Hutchinson,, at Gaer Brothers, tiful, beautiful. Call: finance 80 per cent at 8H per ------Manchester 649-5306 sprouting up in various cities, 528-6544, afternoons. USED galvanized angle iron mllee east of Route 198. 429- ANTIQUE lady’s desk, slant able now. Call 822-3114. At an executive session of the low 30’s. Hayes Agency, 646- COVENTRY — Log Cabin sum -______i______urging Brazilians to vote blank. cent. Terrific > income produc­ ed, large treed lot. Many ex- 1413. 2 baths, some of the original 1|4” to 6” in width, 5’-20’ 2635. top, excellent conditimi, $60. Coventry Zoning Board (K Ap­ 0131. mer cottage, fireplace, com- SOUTH WINDSOR — Just list- '• Public opinion polls estimate er. Call now, Ha3'es Agency, • tras.__ Asking _ __ $38,600.__ The Mlt- floors, laths, doors, etc. Can $44,000—Manchester—Woodstock FOREMAN — Automotive ma­ lengths in excellent condition, Call 643-2378. 649-6651 649-2179 peals held Monday, November pletely carpeted, enclosed ed this charming 6% room the number of abstentions as Houses For Ront 65 646-0131. fon W y T R ri”J^rs,^M3-6930 Charm e^Tir^-, LOMBA^ has Driv^New large 7- chine shop. Must have auto­ large quantity. RockvlUe 2nd, the following appeal was room Raised Ranch. 3 porch, large lot, owner will Split level that offers 3 bed­ high as 22 per cent and blank motive machine shop back­ FTVE-UNIT Income property, acted upon. or 647-1678, 3 baths, four fireplaces Cus- extremely cmivenlently desired. Assumable mortgage. Scrape, Route 30, Rockville, Fuel and Feed 49-A FIVE-ROOM house, completely or 4 bedrooms, spacious help finance. $9,000. Hayes rooms, large living room -with votes at 15 per Cent. good terms. Wolverton Agen­ ground. $10,000. P e e paid. 872-9032. Weoring Apporoi—^ furnished for rent. Three ref­ Henry A. and Virginia Gra------tom built in an area of beauti- J - Price re- front-to-back cathedral Agency, 646-0131. sunny kitchen with good sized The past month-long cam­ Rita Personnel, 646-4040. SEASONED COrd wood. Sawed 6 FORD Street — off Main, 3- cy, Realtors, 649-2818. ' bowskl—48 Walnut Street, Bast 'ilom'^forTr^b h^;s:: M,^ero Sen ^^m st. W^ to school bus, qjiLiW rroom; and delivered. E. Yeomans, Furs 57 room apartment, first floor, erences required, $260. per cellli« living room, for- COVENTRY - waterfront sum- eating area. Also, spacious paign has been marked by little HOT WATER furnace, with ac­ month. Philbrlck Agency, Hartford, Location of property. foZy ^m Never a flve-bedroom. tw^yew-old Garl paneled family room, 2 full of the pistol-packing politicking PHYSICAL Therapist—must be cessories, $40. BuilUn bathtub. 742-8907. GOWNS for prom, sizes 9 and plus basement. Adults, $90. lamiiy room, 2-car garage, double garage. This m ^ r ’ vacancy problem. ExceUent riaon Colonial. Kitchen with mal dining rtx>m, 2 fire- cottage, four or five Realtors, 646-4200. Woodland Road, Coventry. The privacy. Hutchim places, 2 large baths, baths, well landscaped yard, which punctuated Brazil’s once registered or eligible for regis­ $25. Toilet, $10," sinks and wall 10 and 11. Also lady’s dresses. 829-0618. Agency, piece has approximately 3 investment. CaU Joe for fur- bullt-lns, famUy room with rooms, partial basement, 70 x SEASONED hardwood, sawed Houses For Solo 72 appeal for construetkm of an en­ complete city utiUties. aluminum storms, nice loca­ effervescent political scene. try. $9,000, plus, D.O.E. Fee 649-4807. Realtors, 649-6824. 220’ wooded lot. Owner wants cabinets. 643-2466 evenings or and delivered. H. C. Hutchin­ AVAILABLE November- 16th, SIX-ROOM house, furnished or closed porch was unsmtooualy ______acres of premium property. ‘i®tnUe. the Belflore fireplace, 2% baths, 2 garages tion. Immaculate throughout. Only in the northeastern states paid. Rita Personnel, 646-4040. 643-1442. SOMERSET DR. — Custom quick sale. Asking $10,600. son ft Son. 643-5373. ------_ _ _ four-room modem apartment, unfur lished. Appliances and granted by the Board, W bject BIRCH St. — Compact 6-room City utiUties, central. Morrl- ■^®"®y» 647-1413.______and aluminum siding. Now $45,000—So. Windsor — Immedi Asking $26,000. Take a look! of Ceara, and Pernambuco, garage. Near schools, shop­ Raised Ranch. A unique beau­ to the following cemditions. Ihat bungalow, big front porch, ate occupancy on this 8- Szeluga Realty, 742-8530. Mary ADMINISTRATOR — Nursing ALUMINUM sheets used m Wontod-—To Buy 58 water, stove and re- son Realtor, 643-1016. BElAUTIFm Colonial on love- $39,960. U & R Realty Co., Inc. Robert election rivalries degenerated ping. Or bus line. $260 month­ ty with all amenities for gra­ the Health Officer and/or Build­ smaU lot. Only $19,600. T. J. room ColonlEil that fea- Benoit, 742-8474. home. Licensed preferred, printing plates, .009 thick, 23x ' frigerator furnished. Parking. MANCHESTER Is next door to ^dth ur large bed­ 107 Burnside Avenue, East TURNIPS, pull your own. $1.60 bedroom, first-floor apart­ and 2 p.m. 643-8010. Pasek Realtors, 289-7476, 646- $21,500. CaU Peterman, Real- wall throughout. Truly a fine riv^nA V t HEBRON — Lovely 6%-room over to voters, to a local city Hartford. 649-5036. rooms, first-floor fam­ TOLLAND a bushel, bring containers. 674 ment, private entrance. |168 NOTICE OF TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD 4678. tor, 649-9404. family home In the twenties! -t'-'-U A l I Ranch, garage, bullt-lns, wall- councilman who invited his fol­ Wethereli St., Manchester. Rooms Without Board 59 monthly. Including appliances ily room, baths, 2- to-wall carpeting. Reduced to lowers over the airwaves to CONSTRUCTION MANAGER — EAST HARTFORD, ------^------—______Mr. Zinsser, Belflore Agency, HOBBY-HORSES and heat. Call Paul W. Dougan, Out of Town MANCHESTER — East side/— PRIVATE SALE — Estate size 647-1413. car garage. High treed $21,900. for fast sale. Lou-Sam Experienced In dealing with TOOL house, 6x6, Best offer. ROOM for rent, gentleman pre­ SALE y CONNECTICUT Either one can be handled come to the local com er bar. Realtor, 649-4635. 6-8, two-famUy duplex. Double grounds, luxuriously landscap­ lot Realty, 644-1639, Lou Arruda. building contractors, real Call 746-1012. ferred, centrally located, pri­ For Rent 6 6 on this four acre farm on ARENA candidates stressed FertiTizors 50-A garage. Extra two-famUy ed, located In Manchester $81,600 — THE VERY best in a estate development, and rental vate entrance, ample parking The following Kerns of surplus INVITATION $67,000—Manchester —Executive VERNON Grant Hill Road. Seven-room the achievements of President GARAGE Sale — 18’ ladder, 649-5271. VILLAGER Apartment — one- HEBRON — Surburban living buUding lot. $27,600. Hayes Green area. Four - bedroom ten-room home in one of Man- PHILBRICK properties. Starting to $12,000. propeKy are offered for sale by type 11-room Ranch. 1700 square foot Ranch, Emilio Garrastazu Medici’s garden, carpenter and other bedroom, carpeting, two alr- 20 minutes from - downtown TO BID Agency, 646-0131. home features wall-to-wall car/ Chester’s premier areas. For Fee paid. Rita Personnel 646- VERY good cow manure de­ sealed bid on December 2, 1970 Five bedrooms, spa­ BIG FAMILY — two outbuildings, dog pound government—Brazil’s Healthy hand tools. Saturday and Sun­ THE THOMPSON House —Cot­ condiUoners, heat, appliances, Hartford, new 2-bedroom apart­ at 11:00 a.m. RE: Two (2) TWELVE FOOT petlng in formal draped dining details, Mr. Zinsser, Belflore economic growth rate, a new 4040. livered., Call 742-8268. COMFORTABLE and excep- AGENCY cious Uvlng room and and im% assumable mort­ day, Nov. 14, 15, 10-5 p.m. 73 tage St., centrally located, $185. Charles Lesperaiice, 649- ments, children welcome, car­ One % ton Champion Dump MANUAL REVERSIBLE room and sun-filled modern Agency, 047-1413. BIG HOUSE profit-sharing plan for workers, 7620. tionaUy clean older home. famUy room, big kitch­ gage. Price $34,900. Call EXPERIENCED pain t e r s Oakwood Rd. large pleasantly furnished peting, appliances, heat, hot Trailer SNOW PLOWS kitchen. Spacious paneled rec------decrees against pornography rooms, parking. Call 649-2368 Three twin-sized bedrooms, a REALTORS en with deluxe buUt-ins, Colonial — 4 bedrooms — John McLaughUn at 649-5306. wanted, year 'round work, water, storage, parking. Im­ Four Pllnk HydraiUlc Tail­ Sealed bids will be received reation room. Fireplace and DOCTOR’S Residence — Seven and the building of a trans-Ama­ 5’ SKIS for ease of control, 53” Household Goods 51 for overnight and permanent MANCHESTER — Newer 2- yard of Imposing trees and separate study, separ­ multi baths — garage, lots good starting wage, benefits. mediate occupEuicy. $185. gate Sand Spreaders at the office ot the Purchasing bay window create true com- Immaculate Colonial! zon highway. steel poles, size 9% boots. $46. idlest rates. bedroonl garden type apart-, shrubs and a location that ate laundry room, 3 of room — plenty of con- Call after 6, 649-9658. monthly. 646-0882, 649-2871. One Cobey “ HI - Speed’’ Agent, 740 Main Str^t, East fort In the large draped Uvlng W a ll-to-w a ll everywhere! • • B &L W • • Many MDB candidates also Call 643-0689. SEWING machine. Singer zig ment, $196 monthly Including makes It more than simply a sets of glass sUding venlen it. Nu­ zag, in cabinet, slighUy used, Farm Trailer Hartford, Conn., until Wednes­ room. Outside porch and patio. Swimming pool, in rear yard, BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. praised the president. *But oth­ MOTEL rooms, low weekly heat and appliances. Call Paul BOLTON — 3-room apartment, good home value. An invest- closet, attic and cellar storage Would you believe a price in 646-4200 doors, 16x32’ in-tli^ m e r o u s I ) l I J dy for monog;rams, button holes, rate, full maid sendee, In- Approx. Five Hundred (600) day, November 26, 1970 at 9:00 pxnan! * Ojin Manchester Parkade ers also demanded restoration Help Wanted—Mole or Female 37 W. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4535. q ui e t neighborhood. Ref­ ment you can enjoy. $29,000. space galore. Two-car garage, bie upper twenties? Believe It! ground cement pool, expanj^''— — r. Can ------—------______» hems, etc. Originally over $300. room coffee, TV, telephone. feet Wright Iron Fencing in­ a.m. and will be publicly opened Manchester ^9-5306 of political liberties and a re­ erences required. $140 month­ CaU Warren E. Howland, Real­ Call owner, 64^3800 after 6 Mr. Zinsser, Belflore Agency, treed lot. High location. be yours before the holidays. now only $52. Easy terms. 622- Restaurant adjacent. 643- MANCHESTER —^Deluxe 2- cluding terminal posts and and read at that time and place turn to democratic rule. ly. 643-6983. tor, 643-1108. p.m. 647-1413. MANCHESTER — Clean two- Many features. Must be An outstanding offer at $29,- COVENTRY — Owner will help 0931. Dealer. 1555. bedroom duplex. Carpeting, three sets of gates includ­ for the above mentioned com­ seen. 500. Mr. Lewis, 649-5306. At stake in the election are all appliances, air-conditioning, ROCKVILLE — attractive 3H- ing posts. modities and service. famUy, 6-5, 2-car garage. Must finance this three - bedroom the 293 seats in the Chamber of LOVELY oversized luxury be seen. Wolverton Agency, Ranch. Good condition. Small . PART-TIME : LARGE furnished room for full private basement. Heat In­ room apartment in residential Fourteen 60 ft. lengths dou­ Information for bidders, spec­ Deputies, 44 seats or two-thirds large Cape on tree studded ' Realtors, 649-2818. easy to care for yard. Enjoy gentleman. Newly decorated. cluded. $220 monthly. Call area, stove, refrigerator and ble Jacket, 2% in. Fire Hose ifications, proposal and con­ U & R REALTY CO., INC. of the Senate, a total of 672 AFTER SCHOOL HELP WANTED Neat’ N Trim lot. Over 1,800 square feet oi • • B &. W • • all lake privileges. Excellent Private entrance and parking Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- heat. Adults, no'-pets. Security Three secUon Combination tract forins are available at the Good-Looking seats in the 22 state legislatures living area! Enclosed breeze- PRIVATE SALE — Manches- 643-2692 BARROWS AND. WALLACE OO. GOOD BUYS 643-4248. 4535. and $110. monthly. 649-4824. office of the Purchasing Agent, starter home. Asking $16,900. and various city councils. BUS BOYS AND COUNTER GIRLS File Cabinet and Bookcase way, 2-car garage. Kitchen ter. Cape, good condition, four Manchester Parkade 740 Main Street, East Hartford. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Szeluga Realty, 742-8530 Mary Although the Senate and the COMFDRTABLY furnished WOODLAND Apartments, De­ -Bid forms and Inspectitm de­ entirely remodeled. A rare rooms down, expandable up­ Manchester 649-5306 We’re moving to Florida VERNON — New three-room tails are available at the Gen­ The right is reserved to reject Benoit, 742-8474. ChamWr 'remain little more 3 or 4 days weekly, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., Saturdays, sleeping room, for employed luxe 2-bedroom apartment, apartment In two - family find. Mr. Zinsser, Belfloi'q stairs. $18,700. CaU 649-2272. eral Services Office. Municipal any or all, or any part of any SOUTH Windsor —Open house than rubber-stamp bodies, polit­ gentleman. Parking. 272 Main wall to wall carpeting, com­ house. Heat, hot water, elec­ Agency, 647-1413. Sundays and week days also available. Mahogany dining room set with Building, 41 Center Street, Man­ or all bids when such action is Simday. Finest Ranches in ical experts see the two bodies St. plete bullt-ins, air-conditioned, tricity,, appliances, parking, chester, Connecticut. deemed to be for the best inter­ THREE-FAMILY — $26,000. TOWN OF MANCHESTER EXCLUSIVE ASH RD. as potential forums of dissent. credenza buffet, six chairs, $360. glass sliding doors and sun and wall to wall carpeting. town. Lovely styling, huge FURNISHED room for genUe- Town of Manchester, est of the Town of Bast Hart­ For detaUs, Mr. Lombardo, However, senators and con­ Apply in person deck, IH baths, full basement, $160. per month. 876-9676. sliding glass door sundeck, 7‘/i‘ chest type freezer, $100. man. Ijear bus line, kitchen $220 lease required. R. D. Mur­ Connecticut ford. Belflore Agency, 647-U13. LEGAL NOTICE wooded areas with scenic Mammoth Split Level with gressmen will have a chance to Call privileges. Call 649-6914. dock Realtor, 643-2692. Robert B. Weiss, To;Wn of East Hartford view, tastefully landscaped, extras such as 2 large fire­ choose toe electoral college , General Manager John W. Torpey, -100 PER CENT financing! Yes, The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold pubUc hearings on Monday, places, 4 , bedrooms, huge which will pick a successor to BONANZA STEAK HOUSE ATTRACTIVE room, private PRESIDENTIAL fireplaces, large garage with Maple dinette table 34x48” , one NORTHWOOD Apartments — Purchasing Agent 100 per cent financing to quaU- November 16, 1970, starting at 7:00 P.M., In the Hearing Room of family room, 2^4 baths. Built Medici in 1974. home, all comforts of home, VILLAGE storage areas, la ^ e lots, pan­ leaf $20. One and two-bedroom apart­ fled buyer! 8^-room Ranch ^® Municipal BuUding to hear and consider the following peti- oramic picture windows, up and cared for with loving One traditional custom which 287 W. Middle Tpke., Manchester board optional, central loca­ ments, central air-condition­ riglit here In Manchester. Bel- = care. Priced in the 50s. did not disappear during the tion. 643-16746. APARTMENTS and down-stairs, large walk-in Acrilon rug, Ilxl7’8” , can be cut ing, carpeting, balcony, car­ Now renting, one and two 1 ' fiore Agency, 647-1418. item 1 John Evanlskl, 30 High Street, Resi(^nce Zone B. Vari- closets, gas or electric ranges, Shown by appointment only. campaign was the use of local ports, plus other luxury fea­ bosses or vote - getters, better down without binding, $125. SPACIOUS room available. bedroom apartments. Carpet­ OFFICE AND FROFESSIONAL SPADE OFT MORir f/ir requested to erect addition to existing detached dishwasher,______double ______zone____ ther- . ^ tures. From $226. J. D. Real ing, 2 alr-condlUoners, 1% known as “ cabos.” Highland Park Section. 649- Buv a Raised Rsueh i aeven f ^*^^^**1®** *^2* J’ ® 1*1 the quarter of the mostat, gas heat, city water. 7120. Estate Associates, 643-5129. baths. Buy a Raised Ranch! ^ v e n lot farthest removed from the street, at above location. sldewaUis etc Avery St 644 h e r i t a g e ' h o u s e By promising favors, distrib­ Formica kitchen table, four FOR LEASE rooms, two-car garage, large BJaBwams, eic. Avery oi. Call Franoes K. Wagtaer uting pencils, fcod or souven­ SENERAL MAINTENANCE WORK chairs, $35. . / LOOKING for anything In real 2171, 289-6827, 644-1221. 646-2482 FURNISHED room, gentleman, Rental Manager NEW OFFICE lUILDING lot! Aluminum storms and ^ N°ward L. Holmes, 128 Henry Street, Resldrence Zone A. irs, toe “ cabos” line up for their near Center. Private entrance. estate rental • apartments, 646-2628 or 648-1028 screens One year youmr Mr Variance la requested to reduce side yard to 8 feet for Universal electric stove, $76. homes, multiple dwellings, no VERNON-MANCHESTER line, candidates a specific number of MACHINIST - PART-TIME Call 649-6896 or 647-1145. Romo 83, Vomoa. Com. Z l» .e r , _ S J K . ' i L S r ’ c ^ m built five-room "L ” goUTH Windsor votes. They take advantage of fees. CaU J.D. Real Estate As­ 1413. p Double bed, with foam mattress sociates, Inc. 648-6129. m Ranch, 1V4 baths, fireplace, spotless 3-bedroom the old Brazilian custom that CENIHAL — clean room for 'VtSBltO'S HftBHNHlD PAID _____ ------Item 3 George Negro, 775 Vernon Street, Rural Residence Zone. full basement, large rooms families vote as a block for one and spring, $50. gentleman, working days. Sep­ WOODLAND 10 PER CENT down, yes 10 per Variance is requested for temporary location of trailer Split. Carpeted throughout. WE HAVE customers waiting j $24,900. Hayes party or candidate. CMS — BLUE CROSS — LIFE INSURANCE arate entrance and bathroom. 66S-U31 Days U UZ cent down, ^ 1 buy a h om e, tor office use and temporary parking of buses, not ex- Agency,- 646- Pine paneled rec room, enclos­ Parking 649-4256. for the rental of your dpart- -MANOR. Atr. Cbessarl 649-9179 E vcniiigs for qualified buyers! Call us ceeding 12, at above location. 0131. ed patio, garage, half acre, 649-0654 ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ Broken Protecled Mr. Arnold ' t i beautifuUy landscaped. Excel­ COMFURTABLE room, private tate Associates, Inc. 648-5129. W7-i 2 5 ^ ’ ®®“ ® ~ ^ ® “ y’ K®»" * Fairfield Street. Resld^ence AMERBELLE CORP. APARTMENTS 11 Zone B. Variance is requested to reduce side -yard to 1 NEW ASSUMABLE lent location, convenient to Stamford Man 101 E. MAIN STREET, BOCKVllM:, CONN. bath and shower. Please call Homestead Street everything. Gerard Agency, 649-0719. ^ VILLAGER Apartments — 4%- foot for purpose of erecting attaclved garage, at above Come see this 5^-room APARTMENT sized refrigera­ room Townhouse, 1% baths, Manchester, Conn. MANCHESTER-^ — ExceUent location. 649-0638, 643-0365. Held ill Arson An equal opportunity employer starter home. batlu, won­ Ranch Just listed for only tor, Uke new, $76. gas stove, fireplace, wall - to - wall car­ $21,900. The price is right Apply between 8 :80 - 5:30 p.m. $35; combination aluminum WOODLAND MANOR offers ONE SIZE derful condition. Low, low 20’s. ^^®*” ® Howard Jolmaon Restaurant, Inc., west side Buckland ■nns lovely 7-room Colonial is POUND RIDGE. N.Y. (AP) ^ peting, air-conditioners, patio, the ultimate In convenient and it’s assumable, too. 876-SSUS doors, 32x80, and 36x90, $10 KEITH REAL ESTATE (14-16-18) Wolvertim Agency, Realtors, Street, intersection of Wilbur Cross Highway, Rural Resi­ located four miles from 'Ver­ Donald Griswold, 28,' of Stam­ Apartments— Flats— heat, ai^Uances, basement. prestige Uvlng, with schools, Won’t last Icmg we know for each. 643-2465 evenings. 649-2813. dence Z one. Extension of permission is requested to have non Circle. This home is set on ford, Conn., has been chatted Call CSiarles Lesperance, 649- shopping religious facil­ free-standing Ughted ground sign. sure. CaU Mr. Bogdan now Tenements 63 Assum able 61/ 2% mortgage, P.I.T. ?166.61 monthly a % acre lot, has paneled fam­ with arson In connection with a 7620. ities nearby. to see this home on lovely SEWING Machine — New 1969 8 plus acres with BROOK! 2 Bdrm. ranch, Firoplaced - bed- Item 6 Michael and Mary Massaro and Town of Manchester, ily room, one-car garage and fire at his delicatessen here. FOUR large rooms, stove, re­ treed lot. Don’t delay! 649- “V - vkii qftii nftii zig zag, unclaimed layaway, FUUR large room flat, kitchen­ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY hv. rm. 24 ft. long. Modern kitchen. Full basement. fl^ r fam- 4 3 0 -^ Broad Street, Buslnese Zone H. Variance is re- many more extras. Priced to New York State police said buttonholes, monograms, frigerator, heat, central loca­ 5306. ette and tile bath. Second floor, Spacious one and two bed­ Mid 2 0's. .J. aluminum quested to reduce front yard below Regulation roquire- sell at $29,900. Call Paul W. the arrest stems from an inves­ hems, etc. Now only $64. Easy tion, parking. Security $170. garage, on bus line. Now avail­ room apartments, refrigera­ siding, aU buUt-ins, prompt oc- mento and reduce area of lot below Regulation require- Dougan Agency, 649-4635. tigation following a fire Tuesday monthly. Call 649-8340. ^ r8315 SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT terms. 522-0931 dealer. able. Adults, no pets. $120. Call tor, stove, dishwasher, dis­ cupancy. $38,000. Meyer Real- menU at above location, night that heavily damaged toe posal, air ccmdlticning, full 2133 10-18 tors 343*0300 B «Sl W NORIH Coventry —- 514-room alter 6, 643-6797. OLCOTT DRIVE. Six rooms, II/ 2 baths. Large treed building. CLEAN, USEID refrigerators, 149 OAKLAND ST. — Three carpeting, electric heat. .. ______:______' Item 7 Noel and Annette Cyr, 603 Center Street, Residence Zones BARROWS AND WALLACE OO. Ranch, fireplace, 'buUt-ins, ga­ Griswold was arraigned be­ ranges, automatic washers rooms, firsb floor, one or two lot. Front to back living room. Formal dining room. EIGHT-ROOM Colonial, family ® M d A. Variance is requested to convert single-family Manchester Parkade rage, patio, nice area near Full-Time Days The cobbler takes on a fore toe local town Justice 'Wed­ with guarantees. See them at adult famUy, heated, $96. se­ Garage. Under $30,000. pretty-look with embroi­ A soft collar plus long- room, thick, wall-wall carpet- residence to two-famUy residence with one apartment Manchester 649-5306 school, 1^,900. Hayes Agency, Furnishod Model apartment open for lines creates a fashion Ing, 2-car garage. beauUfol having less square foot area than Regulations require, ------nesday and ordered held under B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 curity required. e47-‘9330, 9-5. Inspection Sat. and Sun. 1-8, dered pansies, yet it 646-0181. You'll enjoy working at Manchester's finest service Main St. Call 643-2171. Aportmonts 63-A keeps you trim ’n neat that is so nice to wear. 6. oeauuiui ^ Variance to permit aMgration of nonconforming build- BLOOMFIELD —Open house $5,000 bond ptendlng a hearing w e^ days by appointment No. 8315 with photo- h£ ^ A gen £, no- ._iii J 60%''of aBBcaaed v'aiue: a T a ^ v r i;. j Finest Raised Nov. 16. station. Working conditions are pleasant and your 474 MAIN ST. — 3 rooms, sec­ Starting at |178 monthly. BRICK RANCH with aluminum storms, screens and looking when doing SINGER touch and sew with ATTRACTIVE 8-room, furnish­ household chores. No. GUIDE is in Sizes 10 to 18 Ranches in town. Lovely styl­ ond floor, heated, one or two awnings. Lovely view. Situated on large lot 134x448 (bust 32%-40). Size l i Wonted— Real Estate 77 fellow employes are most congenial. You will re­ cabinet. Monograms, hems, ed, heated apartment. Large 2133 has tissue.. . . Sizes M A N C TE ST^ — 8 rooms. Item 8 Robert L. Bray, 450-462 Woodbridge Street, Business Zone ing, huge sun deck, quiet, sce- adult family, security required, closets. Private entrances. Look with fruit trees and a garden area, ly^ baths. 2 Fife- 14, 16, 18 inclusive; hot- 34 bust . . . 2% yards of ceive full company benefits — plus many fringe, embroiders, etc. Used, excel­ $125, 646-2426. 45-inch. two-story framed dwelling, I. Variance is nequested to reduce side line from 16 feet nlc ■view, tastefully landscaped, ALL CASH for your property Juicy Fight Adults. No pets. References. N r places. 3 Bdrms. Formal dining room. Full, walk-out iron transfer; color four bedrooips, $18,500. Wol- to 14.65 feet, at above location. within 24 hours. Avoid red benefits! Good pay, plus good hours! Apply in per­ lent condition. Guaranteed. chart; directions, Patterns available only many with fireplaces, storage 643-4860. - T ke space-garage, large lots pano­ tape, instant service. Hayes JACKSONVILLE, Fla. ‘ (AP) son. Full price now $86 or 7 month­ 1HRF3E-bedroom duplex, kitch­ basement. Mid 40's. u r n so« la e e lu ta r t t d i pat- ■ in sizes shown. — r e ^ n Agency. Realtors. 649- nem 9 E. H. Clarke and C. S. Burr, 616 Tolland Turnpike. Rural ly payments of SR. 522-0476. tan to taetaZe firtt-ctau ■allinp. SEND asp la ctlat tar aack pat- ramic picture'windows ,up w d Agency, 646-0131. — Florida Jaycees are selling en and living room, alr-condl- n iR E E rooms, shower, aU util­ HOTPOINT d O T P O lH T ' ______Residence Zone. Variance is requested to hold open flea lealer. tan to laclada Bnt-clasa ■albai. downstairs, large walk-ln d o------six-packs to fight drug abuse— Uonera, wall-to-wall carpeting ities Included. Just finished re­ O H t a w SIX ROOMS, weU maintained, ^ market and antique auto «------■m Ban aft, ICaaeheatei six-packs of orange Juice, that in Uvlng room, beautiful resi­ decorating. No chUdren or oirAata|pAA NEW t o b k ', EraataO tealA' UM AVE. with aj.g,u»t vard snow In Juns, 1971; aUo variance U requested to park rets gas or electric ranges, ^ a n d - Louis Dimock Realty is. dential area. $228. monthly. OIMUggoOftS. n w TORS. ^ “*®“® ®pec‘«c times in Rural Residence Zot6 double zone thermostats, gan MORIARTY BROTHERS pets. Older employed person, U ft R KEITH REAL ESTATE n ilt' Mae, ASttau witk ZIP Junior Chamber of Commerce Musical i^s»nllnen^J 53 CaU 643-9606 7-9:30 p.m. and neighborhood garage, adjoining Business Zone H, at above location, heat, city water, sewers, e t c ______|______parking. 272 Main St. CODE aap Strta Haataar. Prlat Hama, Adinst win ZIP carpeting and t^Uances. Can members around' the ' state REALTY CO.. INC. -.CODE, S tjia N aaiktr a id Siza. From $30,490.Woodside Manor, WANTED — Houses to sell. For j s i s CENIER ST. MANfskESTER. CONN.’ The Fall & Winter ’70 be bought comidetely fur- persona interested may attend this hearing. launched a drive to raise tip- 99 EAST CBUfrER STREET ALBUM is 65$, includes The Fall & Winter ’70 Alexander Drive, Bloomfield. ^JS^^ue ~ ANDOVER - 2-room a^- quick and efficient service wards of $10,000 through the MANCHESi'ER, CONN. postage and handling. Basic FASHION Book is ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 242-8495, 289-6827, 644-1221. tlM AsM i^ KM r ^ s . first floor, fur- ment. Heat and utiUties Includ- when selling your home con­ ■sale of orange Juice, "nie money lon. Asking $295. Call 876-0172. nace, adults. $96. 644-0031. ed. $120 monthly. C ^l 742-8161. 648-9661 or 643-2692 649^1922 CUB QUILTS ... Satclil M ilfaf 65$, includes postage and Charles H. McKsnxle. Chairman ' tact F. T. Filloramo Realty. 5 4 6 ^ 1 2 6 far aaraaip aaS cAltarta’s rtaatl handling. tin*- Call Oiarlek PooticelU, John A. Cagianello, Secretary is intended ^ for the Mental Paittn altcasi Slrtctlaas far 12. We specialize In selling resi­ QI04-^, iadaiia pattaft m * owner-broker, 649-9644. 872------— ------— t Health Association of Florida 4782. . Doted this I2tb day of November, 1970. Read Herald Ads dential real estate. 643-1094, and halfway houses for rehabili­ 646-4097. tation of drug addicts. "PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1970 lEtt^ning Average Dafly Net Press Run ®>e Week Knded October 17, 1970 Aiiout Town C -D A P U nits Resum e W o rk, Injuries Minor WaafalngtonWmiUnatOR LavalLoyal . OrangeOmnare ' 7 As Cars Crash Lodge will meet tomorrow night 16,020 at 8 o'clock at Orange Hall. Re- A car accident yesterday freahmenta will be served after Paths to^ Goals afternoon, on Center St. west of Manchester— A City of Village Charm the meeting. Love Lane, sent four people to VOL. LXXXX, NO. 38 — - ^ i t e r a lonfir sununer recess, tMk forces in the C-DAP toe hospltril with minor injuries. (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) The mecutlve board of . the (Conimunity Development Action Plan) are resuming MANCH^'TER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1970 The C-DAP Program Sandra E. Doscher, 19, of Co­ iCaacheater Junior , -Women’s meetmg to scrutinize the goals and objectives they have lumbia, was driving east on d u b wiu, meet ton i^ i at « at set forth for the town’s future. C-DAP, a two-year oompre- the home of M n. Gerald Brines Two tasdt forces, health a n d ------henslve planning program Center St. With her In toe car of 149 Otdc St., South Windsor. ObclaJ services, and recreation , .. , _ began in mld-1969, and is de­ were Andrew and Sherry Dos­ ^ Israel Seen Co-hostesses are Mrs. Adrian a n d culture, met Tuesday P riority In their C-DAP signed to produce a priority cher, ages^ and 17, respective- Michaud and Mrs. J. Robert nlgjxt The task force on gener- Proposes. list of recommendations for a ly. f Forget It! Bedlack. al government' and interpersonr QU6S“ onnalres In the news- six-year period and for a 20- Miss Dosctoer pulled into a ^ ^..Getting More By SOL R. COHEN . ------al communications met earlier publication of event year period. The program is gas station, with toe intention The Center Congregational ^ y - T»»e education force “ hedules wey said, and thay hoped a full- kinds of state aide to local came back onto Center St., she U.S. Planes day U sad ^ that It’s one of will meet tmilght at 7:30 in the ^anspostatlon gipupe will meet “ >®® public relations mah could governments. lost control o f the vehicle, and those days vhen everything’s bad. Robbins Room of the church. ^ov. 17 and 18, re^>ecUveIy. eventuaUy be hired for the rec- Assistant Town Manager ^struck a car in toe west bound By GEORGE C. WBLJSON ___ Atty. Scott Clendaniel, chair- reatlon department. John Harkins acts as an ex­ '"litoe, operated by Paul Sher­ The Washington Post Who tell you toe day is a man of the health and social health task force learned FuU Gospel Christian FeUow ecutive pivot for seven task idan of Ckdchester. day to fear — and call you UNITED NATIONS, services group, said at Tues- ^rst priority WASHING’rON — Israel ■will quite mad, if you tend to ship, InterdenominaUonal, will forces which are made up of Russell Smith, a passenger In get about 18 more A-4 Skyhawk N.Y. ( . ^ ) — Canada un­ ha^e a mble s ^ o^ “»e problem programs is on Its way to fnii- j®er, members of the Citizens Ad­ Sheridan’s car, and all three fighter-bombers under President derlined its newly estab­ discussion tonight tinlghf^at 7 :8 0 *^ ^ 'or- “Iready. Somoza reported visory Committee, and )^hlch ‘Tt’s toe 18th — Friday,” lished relations with Red meriy laid down by the group that special new facilities for Doschers, were sent to Manches­ Nixon’s special 800 milUon dol­ they tremblingly say, and Orange Hall. cover the whole spectrum of ter Memorial Hospital where lar -aid package. Informed China today by informing in light of certain constraints rehabilitating the handicapped town problems. These groups, warn, "'Be careful, when you they were all treated for lacer­ sources said Thursday. go out today."" the General Assembly it ‘Hie Mountain Laurel Chapter would ^ in d u e d in the p l ^ e d each with an aide from the ations. — oy C-DAP coordinator John renovation to Manchester Mem­ ^ This new batch of Skyhawks “Dmi’t walk under ladders, will support Peking for a of Sweet Adelines wlU rehearse town government, and one Police Issued a summons to will be In additiem to toe 18 U.N. seat. tonight at 8 at the Russian * * " “ *«• assistant town orial Hospital. from Travelers Research or light three on a match, or Sandra Doscher for failure to F-4E Phantom warplanes, about look at black kittens, or an Canadian Ambassador Yvon American National Center 213 ‘**® * ^ P '" ’® ^ ®®‘ ‘ *'® ^rouP ® Corp. met last fall to make drive In an established lane. 200 modem tanks and other Wethersfield Ave., Hartford’ The ^ defining needs by broadly based community facil- umbrella snatch.” beaulne toW toe 127-naticm as­ up a list of ideal objectives Oxirt date Nov. 80. armament within toe same sembly his government' looks rehearsal U open to all women ®°|^P®*^ Weal soluUons to ity for vocaUonal rehabllitaUon for the future. These projec­ We say to those people, existing conditioiis. as well. According to Harkins’ special credit arrangement tot " life ’s not all that bad—it’s forward to toe day vriien toe interested in joining this four- tions were to be formulated Israel. just what you make — either Red Chinese hold seats in toe part harinony chorus. Attending the meeting were suggested constraint, the main without regard to existing fa­ The 800 millicm dollars for happy or sad. Assembly and toe Security Clendaniel, Paul Somoza, assist- problem here 'will be financing. cilities or to feasibility. Israel for fiscal 1971 is part of “Tliero are those of us Council, where China holds veto Patrons who have not made administrator of Manchester Economic factors were fre- power. their reaervaUons for Manches- Memorial Hospital, Archibald quenUy cited as constraints in toe request for extra money toe able, when things go wrong -— OUR LAYAWAY PLAN! Beaulne spoke as delegates ter Community Players’ produc- Stuart of the University of Con- plans. Dental programs especial- ^ . Pentagon intends to send to Con­ to whistle a tune, to hum a is now In effect gress between now and toe song. privately expressed toe belief Uon of ‘"The Fifth Season” necUcut, Miss Mary DeUa Fera, ly were victims of financial un- ordlnaUon and compromlshi ASK ABOUT IT that toe mildness of toe U.S scheduled for Friday and Satur- director of welfare, Mrs. Althea certainty. between the many dlffereift Thanksgiving holiday. "You claim It’s unlucky — The total Defense Department because it’s Hie Day. We’ speech Thursday indicates an day nlghU at Bowers School Roberts, and Mrs. Elda M. The best dental care for all „o u p s Interested in the facll easing of American opposition may obtain their tickeU at the Schmidt. citizens, regardless of income, jjy supplemental may surpass one claim you don’t mean all toe to a seat for Communist China. patron’s table lor the perform­ a system of dental internship, billion dollars—one reaslng total flouridatlon, billion dollars. or r ^ a hand-knit scarf while Mrs. Robert Newman ex­ with Peking this year. All three Bronlsz of 104 Carman Rd. r lo H l Vi. ^ ™®; another of the health group'.s '^ ere is no ’’rhyme amines another hand-made item which will be offer­ The special money request for Lar anK o. reaUon using toe wm e format ^______aendanlel said___ It is_ son” in the**'“ present homecare- Gleaners Set Israel is expected to go through had. abstained on toe China ed for sale at the Gleaner’s holiday fair. question in 1969. Parents Without Partners ^ analyzing Harkins’ sugges- jjgfii-ly a reeJity. nOnly ..i„ _ toe______north_ ^ya'ani he said. There are msBuvsfie Congress with lltUe resistance. Beaulne told the assembly, Manchester Chapter, will meet end lacks flouridated water, he talented public health nurses President Nixon’s expressed pol­ Seven Banks tonight at 8 at trie home of Mrs. about health said, and they wlUwill receive it as avauaoie,available, but oui merethere must beoe iiai-liai- Annual Fair Edmondson; white elephant, Bohr and Carol Ingraham. Joan icy Is to maintain an arms bal­ however, that his delegaticxi would continue to support toe Mary Uriano 49 Summer St Priihlems and lea'vlng social g(,on as toe town can acquire between toe field personnel Everything is set for toe 9:30 Harrlette Trueman and Marga- Lewis and Ann .Bradley are also ance In toe Mideast between toe for informal coffae and canver-’ ^®"^®"‘ ®* the Manchester Water Co. and toe doctor. He said there is ret <3o(^r; bake sale, Ruth helping. Israelis and Arabs. ' Mohawk Airlines executive James O’Donnell looks U.S.-backed resolution making a.m. opening of toe annual holi­ ruefully over the aircraft status board in the Oris- In State Cut the issue an "Important ques­ satlon (ICC). The evening’s topic “ «>« »>®alth group suggested A more comprehensive den- also a need for more para- Less expUcltly stated, another for discussion will be "Holiday main stumbling block tal education plan for the medical staff to fill toe ranks day fair on Saturday, sponsored i^ ^ sN ss^miisa nrf^iss I k^ny, N. Y. carrier flight coordination room. The tion" requiring a two-thirds ma­ objective In giving Israel extra jority for approval. Excursions.” The meeting is pollution control is toe lack schools was also discussed. All an out-reaching medicad pro-, by toe Gleaners of toe Second weaponry Is toe admlnlstraOon’s ward, which usually sho'ws the whereabouts o f Mo­ Interest Rate open to single parents. For fur- enforcement mechanics. present agreed toe establish- gram. Mrs. Roberts suggested Congregational Church. hawk’s 450 daily flights, is empty. (A F Photo) "I wish to make It clear, how­ desire to foster peace talks be­ ever,” toe Canadian envoy add­ ther informaUon, call Mrs. Uri- Local ordinances pertaining to ®' do*® relations with a medical corpsmen from toe Heading toe fair committee tween toe Israelis and Arabs. HARTFORD (AP) _ Ctmnec- ano. burning and waste disposal are school-based medical team is services, and Somoza said that Shirley Edmondson and Carol ★ O.E.S. ★ ed, "that. If In our judgment, . The A-4 Skyhawks, In that tlcut’s two largest banks lost continued support of such a res­ ----- easy to set up, and some do ex- Education, they said, the Uidverslty of Connecticut ley, Joan Lewis, Dawn CDarlson, context, are to help make up little time In reducing their Shirley Edmmidstm andCaro 1 At Mohawh Airlines olution could In toe future frus­ Pack 83 will meet at Waddell 1st now, he said but toe problem Pr®*” *®®® to be toe most fertile »s working on a program to pro- POST ROAD SHOPPING PLAZA for toe advance of Soviet Sam-2 prime interest rates to 7% per Ingraham. HARVEST BAZAAR trate toe will of toe general as­ School Saturday 11:30 a.m. to go of enforcing such laws remains. Sfround for experiments with vide more sub-MD personnel, MAIN STREET, ROUTE SO anti-aircraft missiles Into toe cent In the wake of a cut in toe to tlve UConn football game. On a more optimistic note] ®t*-t**cluslve medical coverage. Somoza also blamed refrac- Committees EU-e tis follows: sembly, my government will SA’TURDAY, NOV. 14th, 10 A.M«,to 7 P.M. VERNON. i ^ N . 8724U W standsill zone on Egypt’s side federal rediscount rate. change Its position." ----- Somoza reported that significant recreation^ alro 1 ^ Uon of resources for hampering decorating, Shirley Edmondscm, MASONIC TEMPLE, MANCHESTER of toe Suez Canal. U.S. officials Salary Accord Seen Near, Both toe OonnecUcut Bank and Mrs. York Strangfeld and Mrs. steps have been taken by toe schools. Mel Sle- mental health efforts. He said Gloria Affricano, Nancy Pear- Ambassador Christopher Phil­ put this in toe category of Trust Co. and Hartford National Charles Bassos are co-chairmen Greater Hartford Community would be senseless there already exists emergency saU, Dot Matzdorff, Marilyn MON. THRU SAT. lips In his speech Thursday “rectification” of toe balance. Bank and ’Trust announced toe of toe HoUday Sale, sponsored OouncU to implement a health ®xpand use of toe, school care, in and out paUent care, Richardson, Carol Bollinger M EAT LOAF SUPPER 9:30 to 6:30 P jl. Other Issues Extend Strike gave far more emphasis to op­ Israel already has received one-quarter of one per cent re­ posing toe expulsion of Naticm- by Emanuel Onirch Women, to information center plants to Include toe commu- and day care for toe mentally and Sandra Ashley; country SATURDAY, NOV. 14th, 8-6:30 P.M. Closed Thur. AM.-Optm Fri. Ewe. about 88 Skjdiawks from toe UTTOA, N.Y. (AP) — Pilots of duction In toe rate charged their UAW Preside!^ Leonard Woodcock (sitting) and UAW-GM Department^V be held in Luther HaU, Saturday The plan Somoza said is grounds rind affUcted. He said, though, toe store. Dawn Carlson, Gloria Af­ nections from New York and to aHst Oiina from toe world fo­ United States, with toe hulk of UUca-based Mohawk Airlines most creditworthy customers. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. scheduled to start within’ six s u r r ^ d ^ school build- service needs centralizing, and fricano, Shirley Edmondson WE HONOR CHAROI CAROS and from Washington, Philadel­ newsmen after meeting of rum than he did to opposing toe OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ® that total formed Into three were reported close to salary The rediscount rate was cut admission of Peking. and Ann Bradley; morning cof­ 99 A U .M C Y O U 0 phia, Buffalo, Detroit and some the UAW s 350-member GM Council a tDetroit’s Veterans Memorial BuiWing. ------months, arid wUl Involve a cen- loS*^ naJkiX''®’^ d “ »® "®«d squadrons of toe A-4H model. agreement Thursday, but other by toe same percentage Wed­ Phillips did not make toe fee, Phyllis Schmidt and Arlene BY RESERVATION ONLY! AMPHBWAIIOS O U M U N T E S b other cities, toe line announced. tral telephone service. Anyone n e i r h ^ S c “ ^wn. contract issues prompted a con­ nesday. It is established by toe usual U.S. charge that Red C3hl- Jensen. About 13 of toe 88 are training Executive Airlines In Boston living In toe Capitol Region with nelghbortiood rec fa improving present facilities For Tickets — Mrs. Helen T. EUlott, Plume 043-8033 t r a d e -i n s A r»T F * irp tinuation of their strike, which Federal Reserve Board and is na Is not fit to hold U.N. mem­ Also, afternoon tea, Lynn versions of {he same airplane. said it would add 18 flights be­ any health q u e s tl^ Including ^he human resources of toe concerns toe rec task shut down the line Wednesday. toe rate the Federal Reserve Approved by Leaders bership because It has a record Wells and Betty Dopp; lun­ (Reservattons Close Tonlte, Nov. 13th) It is understood that Israel, tween Boston and Albany, and mental health and drugs, can ^ important, Meanwhile, otoei' lines were Banks charge other bank* on of aggression. He pointed out In­ N cheon, Sherrill Oopk, Gay New­ (Reservations Close Tonight, Nov. 13th) Boston and Burlington. use toe number. Somoza glebold said, because programs Sutllffe said it is possi- (See Page Eleven) moving in to transport some of money. stead toat toe United States has man, Joyce ’Taylor and Nancy Among toe airports Mchawk emphaslzed that toe program t<> tpajp recreatlwi personnel *>1® ^ ®*«st© trails for hiking Read Herald Ads toe passengers normally served Smaller banks are expected to been trytog to improve Its rela­ would bo superior to anything Implemented there. He nature walks on town by Mohawk’s 480 dally flights to (See Page EUeven) follow toe lead of toe two large Rank-and-File /UA W Workers tions with Peking. 9 ’'%L Manchester could formulate added he is in constant com- water-shed land. Apathy was 87 communities In toe North­ institutions In dropping their "The fact of toe matter Is,” ®^®ue. munlcatlon with the public suggested as a possible block to east, Canada, and as far west as prime interest rates. he said, “ toe United States is as The rec group also had re- gchool systems, as weU as with the plan, but Mrs. SuUiffe said Minneapolis. interested as tmy In this room to 'THIN, REGULAR OR Chile Defies A Bridgeport bank lowered Now Decide on GM Contract suits to report. Chairman Ja- developers from Manchester she felt interest, especially In Washington, where negfoUa- not only its prime Interest rate see toe People’s Republic of Airline Seeks By A F. MAHAN DOUBLE THICK WITH nenda mentioned that the now community College. among family groups, was high, tlons were held, federal media­ Friday, following toe lead of toe Motors refused to put an esti­ poration back, in motion after China play a constructive rode shuffleboard courts and benches Tlie rec force all agreed that ening up toe mortgage rate. who declined to be named seiid return to production are settle­ that his government thinks It rls. Working conditions and by toe union leadership, a new recommendations. fpi- the land could rari^ from lend. On- Castro The president of City Trust it was worth $2.6 bUlion In high­ ments on local contracts at 68 of would be unwise and unjust to .T S g O o tf scheduling reportedly were toe three-year contract esUmated to make expulsion of the National­ LOtN He went on to say that toe extending the town’s ski slope, ’The Globe Hollow Resevolr Service Cut Co., Nelson L. North, said his be worth $2.8 billion in higher er wages alone. That would fig­ GM’s 186 U.S. facilities. Nego questionnaire sent out before toe they said, to providing room and toe Center Springs Park issues holding up a new contract ists toe price for seating toe By WILLIAM F. NICHOLSON bank was dropping Its mortgate wages alone now goes to 394,000 ure out to $1.06 hourly over tiations are continuing on toe lo­ recommendation was largely re- for motorcycles and snowmo- are both areas with potential agreement. rate for homeowners from 8% three years. Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP‘ — Mo­ raiik-and-flle United Auto Work­ cal issues which supplement toe (See Page Seven) sponsibile for stimulating Inter- biles. Siebold said a teen cen- but demand developing, "Continuous meetings be­ PORK CHOPS hawk Airlines asked|’''£he Cl'vil to 8 per cent. The drop In its ers at General Motors plants The source said the $2.5 bil­ national contract. SANTIAGO, Ctolle (AP) — tween Mohawk Airlines and toe prime Interest rate, toe Interest est The mpml^rs concurred, ter, especially, would adapt it- ^ reference to Globe Hollow Aeroimutics Board Thursday for across toe country for ratlflca- lion estimate was predicated on ’The 68 plants without agree­ Chile’s new Marxist president Air Line Pilots Association, and reiterated that communlca- self well to toe buildings on toe ffleixrfd said one plan would permission to reduce toe service corporate borrowers, was re­ Uon or rejecUon. a 4 per cent rise In toe cost of ments Include 18 of Uje 24 Uons between toe town rec ad- site. He added, though, that ef- leyg, , has recognized Fidel. Castro’s 9 5 ^ LB. AFL-CIO, have proved unpro­ it has been providing between duced to 7% per cent from 7*4 living in toe second and third domestic car and truck assem­ Cuban regime, joining Mexico ductive and no further meetings per cent. And toe 186 separate GM- mlnUtraUon and toe pubUc held fectlng any plans at toe Nike parking lot, ^ n g toe resultant Burlington, Vt., and Boston, and UAW baigaining luilts aire un­ years, when wages are geared bly plants and 12 of toe 64 plants V in defying toe dlplomaUc boy­ have been scheduled," said a Four other ConnecUcut banks Cong Trap —------flu to level toe now unusable between Worcester, Mass., der orders by toe union’s tw to fluctuations of toe govern­ GM has desitnated as vital to a cott voted by toe Organization statement of toe National Me­ also announced Friday they downhUl area. He also sug­ Keene, Lebanon, and Manches­ ment’s Consumer Price Index. resumption of full operations. ARMSTRONG of American States six years diation Board. are dropping their prime Inter­ leadership to complete their gested a 80-meter competitive ter, N.H., and New York City. Negotiations between toe ago. The government statement est rate by toe same amount: cret-ballot votes by Nov. 20 and One union executive estimat­ Ends Lull swimming course. OR ed wages and fringe benefit ad­ UAW and General Motors of President Salvador Allende continued, ‘"The facilities of toe The application, a part of long State National Bank of Connec­ report results by Nov. 21 In toe Still on toe subject of swim­ range plans, has no connection hope toe world’s largest auto­ vances were worth a total of Canada Ltd. also are incom­ said in a broadcast ’Iliursday board are available for toe par­ ticut and toe ConnecUcut Na­ plete. The 23,000 striking Cana­ ming facUities, Siebold said it SHINYL VINYL with a strike of Mohawk pilots tional Bank, both based In maker can be back in produc- $1.80 hourly, while still another that punitive measures taken by ties for resumption of negotia­ dian GM employes are covered In GI Deaths IF YOU HAVE A LARGE CIRCLE would be wise to modify existing tions at any time.” which halted all operations of Uon by Dec. 1. source figured it at $1.90. toe OAS against Communist Bridgeport, and Colonial Bank by a contract separate from, outdoor pools to all-year use, D c r p o i r r INLAID Cuba did not "serve the Inter­ 'The pilots’ current salaries toe airline early Thursday. and Trust and Waterbury 'Na- A strike called to support toe While saying “ I am never sat­ By GEORGE ES^ER union’s _ major economic de­ but similar to, toe U.S. agree­ OF FAMILY AND FRIENDS... because toe present faclUties are ests of peace and frlenshlp." were not made public, but their Air North, Inc., at Burlington, Uonal, both with headquarters isfied,” Woodcock told a news Associated Press Writer* mands, most of which It won at ment. now overtaxed. ’The members ‘"The measures retarded toe union said they are below toe Vt., and Executive Airlines in Waterbury. conference Thursday "This is a SAIGON (AP)'— A mine, a 501 LINOLEUM least In part, wUl be in Its lOto A UAW spokesman said toe agreed, and asked Siebold to normal development of relations average for commercial fleets. Boston, short-run airlines, said However, toe reducUon in toe good solid showing of progress booby trap and an attack on a week by The reporting deadline. union plans to resume negotia­ continue his investigation of that shoulld exist among toe peo­ Virtually all toe airline’s 2,800 Thursciay they would increase prime lending rate announced for toe families we represent. patrol, kiUed nine Americans The new package, which in­ tions with GM-Canada after the methods to enclose outdoor INSTALLED IN KITCHEN ple and governments of Latin service, office and maintenance service to make up for toe Mo­ Wednesday by major banks is We got something in virtually and wounded 12 to Vietnam pools. cludes a $8 1,N9 lbs. 8q. Yds. lastolied 3 7 U I OF COLORS ’ 1 1 “ toe extent of his drug experl- prices, then boost toe prices up 1 two were wounded by another 3 ence," said Mrs, Percy Pilon, when they g;ot you hooked. Re- ' booby trap In another part of 70e p «r lb. whose teen-age smi killed him- member, toe same person or'‘ Quang 'Ngal, which Is on toe (Free Delivery OMMiirwmi self in despair of idcklng his friend who has grass will nina northern coastal plain. on 3 lbs. wr lium ) MSTULEB drug habit. be able to push heroin to you MlUtary offlplals attribute at AND GIFT GIVING IS A PROBLEM... Percy Patrick Pilon, l6, toe and for what? To make mcxiey least 16 per cent of the Ameri­ PAGANI*S DELI CERAMIC TILE youngest of seven children, was for himself while he destroys can casualties In Indnehlna to 183 SOUTH MAIN ST. SFT.TW > m an industrious student, clean-cut you.’ People vriio push are the mines, booby traps and gr». PHONE MS-UM TU I AREA and pc^ular with his class- ones who want to destroy you nodes. House & Hale EROLOSURE mates. ^, and If you give them toe chance North Vietnamese troo{Ni W E HONOR . “ He was never a problem will.” he warned, ripped Into a patnd of the 28th ♦ child," said Mrs. PUon. The boy’s SO-year-crid father, a fantry Division 33 miles north­ 27.95 east of Saigon, triggering spo­ has Bie answer... installation. Estra But Saturday night, while his contractor, still was puzzled aft- *8 5 «» parents were out to dinner, er toe funeral ’Tuesday. radic fighting from morning un­ FOR WUhsPe. Vteta "P a t"! wrote an account of his “ When you think about drugs, til nightfall. Headquarterss aid seven-memto involvement 'with you think about irresponsible, one American Infantryman waa GIVE A HOUSE & HALE GIFT CERTIHCATE drugs. Then he killed himself long-haired hlH>les,’’ said toe killed and six were wounded. UP TO 88 FT. with a shotgun. Enemy losses were not known. * aift’’Certlflcate by just asking any salesperson Cosmetics father. "The hard thing about Why? this is toat Pat was so norinal North Vietnameae t it x ^ also rps Part ot the answer was In toe . . .:jie was not rebellious or op­ ambushed a zfx-truck South • You can give a House A Hale Gift CerOfeate worth any amount. rambling letter neatly folded be­ posed to toe draft and It made Vietnamese convoy on 'Viet­ side him. nam’s main north-south high­ s A House A Hale Certificate U good In any department In toe store. him mad to read about those Uggeffs c a r p e t a n d "If someone offers you drugs who rioted and burned." ' way 30 mUes qpqUyivest of Sai­ be more of a man than I was gon, kUUng two South His parents first learned of and say no,” he wrote. "Learn namese soldiers and wounding At Tho Parkadc Pat’s drug habit last . April. Po- HOUSE & HALE 948 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER one. It was toe first ambush on MANCHESTER TEMPLE’S PLOOR c o v e r in g from my mlst^s. I dm’t w^t ^y p^k^ In toe anyone to go through toe hell I ^ *1 the highway in several months. middle of a road in toe family went through and am still going In Cambodia, spokesmen re­ ^ m a in f l u S r ^ car. Doctors said he was under through. toe influence at LSD. ported the government’s eptlre "These friends of yours will northern front was quiet after offer stuff free, then start mak- and Afrs. -Patrick Pilon disciiss with a newsman the fate of heavy attacks earlier this week. (See Page Three) their son, Percy Patrick, right; 18, who kUIed himself in despair of kicking his drug habit. The youth wrote a report of-his druir woes before killing himself. (AP Photo) V (See Page Three)