The Waathar PAGE TW ENTY-EaCHT- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchater, Conn., Mon., Oct. 30,1972 Wapping Plan Debated Goudy chance of nln tonlgM, Corporation Canadian lows upper 30s to low 40i. Ridn School’s Polio Outbreak See Page 9 likely with the high In the low OOi Skyjackers Kill Aid Bills „,9»'^lection Wednesday. Summarized No Threat To Community MASCHESTER — A City of Village Charm EIGHTEEN PAGES PMCEFIITEINCINTI Today Leonard Nelke, a member of MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 81.1972 VOL. XCH, No, 26 WASHINGTON (AP) Cor- GREENWICH (AP) - Two firm whether they have con­ Airline Employe the Christian Science Committee T porations and industries in­ girls are reported to be among tracted polio, he said, but added, TORONTO (AP) - Canadians cluding Lockheed, the Penn Cen­ the eleven Daycroft School "We feel sure the two girls have on Publications for Connecticut, MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — One airline employe was killed and are voting today to decide I tral railroad and pesticide makers students who originally were the disease. In fact, one Is almost said Sunday participation in the whether Pierre Elliott Trudeau another wounded in the hijacking of an Eastern Airlines got special aid bills from the 92nd suspected of having poilo, accor­ completely recovered." innoculatlon program doea not continuds as their prime minister Jetliner from Texas to Cuba. The FBI identified two of the sky Congress. ding to Greenwich Health Direc­ Kraus said it appeared fairly represent a change in his churjcb't and if he does, whether he will pirates as a former Commerce Department executive and his But under the threat of tor Dr. George Kraus. certain the number of confirmed policy. have a sizable majority in the teen-aged son. challenges and adverse publicity. Kraus also reported Sunday polio cases would increase within "The Christian Science House of Commons, Congress refused to help out that the private school, with its the seven suspected students. religious exemption from polio The father and son named by the FBI were Charles A. How much of the so-called firms including cyclamate users, student b ^ y primarily composed The polio epidemic was immunization has always In­ Peace Talks May TuUer Jr., 44, and Bryce M. Tuller, 19. The FBI said the two "Trudeaumania” that sparked timber companies and cigar of Christian ^lentists, poses "no declared by federal officials last cluded the provision for emergen­ his Liberal party’s 1968 sweep has also were wanted in connection with a Virginia bank holdup in makers. threat to the community," week. The school has not been cy action of this kind to protect worn off? How mucii of the Bills passed in the past two despite a fourth confirmed polio quarantined because all per­ the rights of others,” he said. which a police officer and a bank manager were killed by Trudeau personality-plus magic years benefitting specific cor­ victim at Daycroft. sonnel at Daycroft have been "All of our relations with the rentains? These are key questions bandits last week. porations or industries Included: The health official stressed that vaccinated against the disease public health authorities for as the 53-year-old Liberal -The g250-milllon loan the fourth victim, being treated and state officials believe virtual­ many years have been mutually The FBI idenUfied a third hi­ carried a Luger pistol and said he standard-bearer asks an often guarantee to help Lockheed raise at an out-of-state hospital, was satisfactory and cooperative. jacker as WilUam Graham, 18. fickle Canadian electorate for ly all area residents have had the Resume Sunday wanted to go to Cuba because it financing for its commercial jum­ not a new case, saying the boy polio innoculations. "Exemptions have been The fourth man was not named. was "the only place where a endorsement of his first four bo TriStar airbus jet. was one of the eleven studenb Christian Scientists believe in provided only at their discretion. All four skyjackers remained in person could enjoy the benefits of years in office. —A $200-million loan guarantee orginally suspected of having the another method of healing, other We do believe thoroughly In th e) Cuba when the jetliner, carrying freedom.” Some political seers regard the to help put the Penn Central disease almost two weeks ago. than through strictly medical power of prayer and there has WASHINGTON (AP) - Diplomatic sources say the United “ There will be no push to end the war immediately on our 33 passengers and a crew of Hines refused to give newsmen Liberals under Trudeau as un­ railroad back on its feet. The two girls and five boys are means but their by-laws allow been no change in this fundamen­ States and North Vietnam have agreed to resufne part, and I don’t think there is any way it can come before seven, returned to Miami from details of what happened aboard beatable, but he wants enough —A |45-million authorization awaiting laboratory tests to con- followers of the religion to comp­ tal point,” Nelke said. Nov. 7,” Dent told newsmen in Atlanta Monday night. Havana. the hijacked flight. Instead, he House of Commons seats to negotiations that could lead to a cease-fire in Indochina by passed in Congress' closing days ly with civil law. '* Air piracy warrants were called on Congress and the airline for loans to help 11 railroads assure a comfortable majority Sunday. “ There are still some important things unsettled ...." issued against the Tullers and industry to post armed guards at repair flood-damaged facilities. and a sympathetic legislature. . r ■ ^ 4 1 u r J These sources, members of the foreign diplomatic corps, Graham, and a Houston, Tex., air terminals. —The Pesticide Control Act’s This federal campaign fell iSoan S /trK H eauS When word of the Impending peace agreement broke last judge set bond early today at $1 TOWN OF MANCHESTER said South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu could "There is a good possibility this provision for reimbursement of short of igniting flames of public f l r t l i j n t i n d f i r week, North Vietnam demanded that the United States be million apiece. excitement. Trudeau’s perfor- be expected to sign the agreement, despite Saigon’s strident hijack would never have taken companies and individuals for -T Or UOWn LJflUer A burst of shots as the airliner NOTICE AND WARNING ^pF^ared to sign the papers Oct. 31, Paris time. But White place had there been armed pesticides on hand which are mance has been much less LOS ANGELES (AP) - A statements in recent days. was commandeered at Houston House Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler told reporters guards there,” he said. "The unsalable or unusable because of dazzUng than in 1968 when his small Noah’s Ark has left Los OF STATE ELECTION The State Department would not comment on these early Sunday took the life of Monday "w e would not sign such an agreement until the ticket agent might be alive the federal ban. party won almost 60 per cent of Angeles harbor for Sydney with reports. But Harry Dent, one of President Nixon's key Eastern ticket agent Stan Hub­ today...if they had been.” —A bill expanding the federal the 264 House seats. 11 species of animals to enrich The Electors of the Town of Manchester are hereby Warned to conditions are right.” bard, 34, of Humble, Tex. Wyatt political advisers, said Monday night he doubts any settle­ Hines criticized the news guarantee on loans for aircraft When Trudeau dissolved Australian zoos. meet at their respective polling places in said Manchester on Henry A. Kissinger, Nbton’s S. Wilkinson Jr., a 26-year-oid ment can be reached within a week’s time. media for releasing details of purchases for any one airline to Parliament this fall and called The shipment, which left Sun­ Tuesday, November 7, 1972, for the following purposes; to writ: chief foreign-policy adviser, an­ refueler also from Humble, was previous hijackings and said $30 million from the original $10 this election, the House lineup day on the cargo ship Allunga, 1. To cast their votes for Electors of President and Vice nounced last week that "peace is wounded by two shots in the left published information aided the million. was Liberal, 147; Conservative, includes a pygmy hippo, a President, Representatlve-in-(?onpess, State Senator, State at hand” but added that one arm. hijackers in this case. He refused —A measure adding, at the 73, New Democratic Party, 25; cheetah, two lumurs, three Representative, Judge of Probate-to fill vacancy. Justices of more negotiating session of three Extern officials said Hubbard to say how. request of Colt Industries Inc., Social Credit, 13; independent, 2; baboons, three hairy armadillos, the Peace, and R e^trar of Voters. or four days would be necessary was found at the end of the In Atlanta, an Eastern employe titanium and other specialty vacant, 4. Trudeau had an ample two sloths, four marmosets, two 2. To vote on the following question for approval or disapproval to nail down details of the passenger exit corridor, clutching disclosed that Eastern departure Wanted Men metals to the "Buy American" working majority. geoffroy’s cats, three vizcacha, of a proposed Constitutional Amendment. A vote for “ YES” Nixon Vetoes T arget proposed cease-fire agreement. a raincoat and a pair of sun agents there have circulated a law which requires the military If Trudeau’s campaign lacked four jungle cats and two pacas. is a vote for approval and a vote of "NO” is a vote for Kissinger said the time and glasses that weren’t his. He had petition protesting their use in The FBI has released these to buy specified goods from U.S. the fire of 1968, his Conservative The animals will be placed in disapproval. place for such a final session are been shot in the leg, chest and operating metal detectors to scan photos of Charles Andrew rather than foreign firms. rivals put on a lackluster perfor­ the Melbourne and Adelaide zoos QUESTION 1. For Constitutional Amendment Concerning up to Hanoi, and Nixon ad­ neck, officials said. passengers for possible weapons. TuUer, top, and his son, Bryce —An increase of continuing mance under Robert L. Stanfield, and paired off with mates already Challenges and Number of Jurors ministration officials said Mon­ The 727, en route from San The agent, who declin^ to Matthew Tuller, bottom, who operating subsidies for 13 ship­ whom the Tories often and glum­ at the zoos. The full text of the amendment with explanatory text day there is no word from North Antonio, Tex., to Syracuse, N.Y., ly referred to as "not dynamic.” Of McGovern identify himself, said he and the are charged with murder, ping lines by $80 million a year to printed in accordance with Section 2-30a of the General Vietnam about the next round of with stops at Houston and Atlan­ Polls and seers said the Liberals other agents are “ customer ser­ a total $235 million, and a $175- Statutes is available at the Town Gerk’s Office for public "In an effort to obtain the votes talks. ta, was being readied for the attempted robbery, and the By R. GREGORY NOKES running-mate Sargent Shriver vice personnel. We are not million increase for ship- had a good chance of winning distribution. of more than 20 million older Meanwhile, it was learned that resumption of its flight at hijacking of an Eastern Legal Notice Associated Press Writer sought today to capitalize on ^We Want George... We Want George...^ federal marshals, police or construction subsidies for a new enough seats for another majori­ The vote on such amendment is taken under the authority Americans, Mr. Nixon’s TV cam­ Indonesia, Hungary, Canada and Houston when the hijackers AirUnes plane to (Tuba Sun­ Democratic presidential can­ President Nixon’s veto Monday customs officials.” total of $455 million. ty- TOWN OF COVENTRY of Article Twelfth of the Constitution of Connecticut and as paign advertisements are filled Poland are being named to an struck. day. (AP photo) didate George McGovern and of two bills to assist the elderly. tion Plaza. The rally climaxed a two-day visit to the Nutmeg An airline official confirmed —Authorization of $225 million The Electors of the Town of set forth in Sub. H.J.R. No. 83 of 1971. with pious promises, most of international supervisory control And Sen. George McGovern, Democratic candidate for "We don't know whether the that the petition had been in grant money and $100 million Coventry are hereby warned to 3. To act as required by Giapter V, Section 25, of the Town which are plainly untrue and commission to oversee the cease­ president, complied at a rally in Hartford yesterday noon by State by McGlovem. (Herald photo by Pinto) people who did the hijacking received, and he said the com­ Birth Control in loan guarantees for Amtrak, meet at their respective polling Charter (Special Act 193 of 1947, as amended) to approve or most of which have been flatly fire in Vietnam, Laos and Cam­ boarded here in Houston or mingling with an enthusiastic crowd of admirers in Constitu­ plaints were being evaluated. the corporation created to run Scouting places in said town on Tuesday, disapprove the following Capital Projects to be finance by contradicted by this veto,” bodia. whether they boarded at San A Commerce Department Pioneer Dies general obligation bonds of the Town. A vote of “ YES is a Bus Operations railroad passenger trains. November 7, 1972, for the McGovern said. The commission would succeed Antonio and took action while spokesman said Tuller resigned NEW HAVEN (AP) - An A bill to pay industry for losses following Dumoses. to wit: vote for approval and a vote of "NO" is a vote for Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, the International (Control (Com­ they were on the ground in Pioneer his job as a specialist in minority obstetrician and gynecologist from the federal cyclamate ban 1. To cast their votes for Elec­ disapproval. meanwhile, tried to capitalize on mission-chaired by India with McGovern Tells Nutmeggers Houston,” said H.C. Battaile, business affairs on Oct. 18 for who pioneered in natural child barely passed the House and died tors of President and Vice- QUESTION 2. Shall the Town of Manchester appropriate a statement by McGovern that he Poland and Canada as Student Finds Eastern’s Houston manager for Dead At 85 Could Change reasons of ill health. birth and birth control is dead at in the Senate with opponents F*resident, Representative in $6,8(X),000 for additions and renovations to Bennet Junior would reserve the right to try to members—that was set up to administration and control FBI agents said he suffered the age of 87. arguing Congress should not set a Congress, State Senator. State High School and to lUing Junior High School? renegotiate a provision in a Viet­ oversee implementation of the Its Easy Wilkinson said he thought GREENWICH (AP) - The from diabetes and Houston police Herbert Thoms, professor precedent for reimbursing in­ Representative, Justices of the QUESTION 3. For appropriation of $536,000 for construction nam peace agreement providing Geneva accords in Indochina. "something was funny” when he Rev. A. Abbott Hastings, founder HARTFORD (AP) — Two meetings in the next few days found 11 disposal syringes and emeritus at the Yale School of dustry for adverse public-health Peace, Registrars of Voters. and reconstruction of highways. for continued military aid to the India lost its role because of Come, Easy Go started to refuel the 727 and the of the first Boy Scout troop in QUESTION 4. For appropriation of $200,000 for construction three bottles of insulin at the Medicine and chairman of the decisions. 2. To vote on the following could change the complexion of (Connecticut’s bus service. present South Vietnamese opposition from South 'Vietnam, engines were still running. scene of the shooting. medical advisory council of the Boston, Mass., and former of sfdewalks. I Want You,Too The House killed a bill to ex­ question for the approval or dis­ Reports from Hartford Transit District spokesmen claim government. the United States and mainland He said he motioned to the archdeacon of the Episcopal TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Rahmi His resignation from the Connecticut Planned Parenthood empt four Pacific Northwest approval of a proposed Amend­ QUESTION 5. For appropriation of $550,000 for renovation of "After 10 years of blood, sweat China. American officials say pilot to shut the engines off "but Diocese of Albany, N.Y., has died “ real progress” in the district’s negotiations with the state Capan had fun for a little while |26,436-a-year job becomes effec­ League in 1961, died Friday at timber companies from paying ment to the Constitution of the Copper Hill Treatment Plant, s « and tears the United States is they will not champion India’s Mc(Jovem, when he left by the Titanic, he’d have announced, he wouldn’t listen, so I ran up the at the age of 85. The full text of the questions is on file open to public Transportation Department on just how much of an showing a million dollar check to By SOL R. COHEN tive on his birthday, Nov. 5. Yale-New Haven Hospital. taxes on f^eral payment for State of Cionnecticut, a vote of closer than ever before to the presence on any watchdog com­ plane for Rttsburgh, said, “ I We’re only stopping to pidr up jetway (stairway) and my buddy, The Rev. Mr. Hastings, father inspection in the Town Gerk’s Office, Municipal Building, operating deficit each party would have to share if the his friends. (Herald Reporter) timber land taken away from "YEIS” being a vote for approval, honorable peace for which so mission in Indochina because In­ came to Connecticut because it is some ice." the agent, was lying there on the of the Rev. Dr. Bradford But it was all a mistake and ” We care enough about the them for the Redwood National and a vote of “NO” being a vote during business hours. district started running the buses. much national sacrifice has l ^ n dia can no longer be regarded as an important state. I was tremen­ McGovern repeated his pledge carpet with b lo ^ all over him. Hastings, rector of Christ CTiurch Notice is hereby given that the following listed polling places will Capan has only the $15.05 he people of this state to come out Park in cialifomia. Rep. Jerome for disapproval: The district and the state have made. Yet, Mr. McGovern says an independent neutral. dously heartened by my recep- to find peacetime work tot dis­ “ I thought he fell and hurt in Greenwich, died Friday at be used in the districts specified: K. Parselb said no decision had wanted. and talk to you,” Democratic R. Waldie, D-(?alif., called it a For (institutional Amendment scheduled another meeting that he would renegotiate that In Saigon, U.S. Ambassador Uon. I leave thinking we have a placed employes from the himself, so 1 ran back down and New Haven’ s Sheriff Greenwich Hospital. VOTING Capan, a 26-year-old Turkish presidential candidate George $25-million-to-$30-milliqn tax Concerning Challenges and Wednesday and transit district been made. honorable peace, betray our Viet­ Ellsworth Bunker conferred with chance to carry the state.” defense industries — a pledge told the guys to get an am­ A funeral service was LOCATION OF POLLING PLACES DISTRICT citizen and student at the Univer­ McGovern told an enthusisaUc break. Number of Jurors Chairman Robert Zwimer said CR&L directors will meet namese ally and agree to an President Thieu for an hour He acknowledged the impor­ aimed at (Connecticut, which h« bulance...” scheduled for Monday morning at Buckland School Auditorium 1075 Tolland Turnpike 1 sity of Tulsa, had written a bank and responsive crowd at (Constitu­ The practice by congressmen of The full text of such proposed Monday that session "should again before Monday to discuss American surrender,” Agnew today in a session apparently tance of Connecticut, not only called the arsenal of democracy. He said he started to go into the Dies Of Heart Attack the church in Greenwich. at Grand Junction, Colo., for the tion P l ^ , Hartford yesterday. helping industries at home with amendment with explanatory Robertson School Auditorium, 45 North School St. 2 bring us a lot closer than we are.” the issue further, he said. said in a Monday night radio a im ^ at resolving differences in because of its eight electoral But, it was his jibes at the plane to get the pilot to help with MILFORD (AP) — New Haven elections, the next one being in In 1906, the Rev. Mr. Hastings Northfield Green Community Center, Ambassador Dr. 3 $15.05 he had on deposit there. The crowd replied, ” We want minor private tax-relief bills was text printed in accordance with The Hartford area meeting con­ In the Hartford Transit District broadcast. the draft peace agreement. votes but, more importantly, Nixon administration that drew Hubbard, and "then one of the County has lost its long-time high 1974. accepted a position with Tucker, 4 Instead, he received a check for George. We want George.” virtually stopped in this Congress Section 2-30a of the General Martin School Auditorium, Dartmouth Road cerns the Connecticut Co., the discussions, officials were hinting With only a week remaining in Thieu’s chief aide, Hoang Due because its election returns are the livUest reponses from the guys started shooting.” sheriff who refused to seek-re- At least twice, once as recently Anthony and Co. in Boston. He Buckley School Auditorium, Dartmouth Road 5 $1,000,015.05. And George (McGovern) by a group of members who Statutes is available at the Town state’s largest bus firm and the that a settlement there could be the 1972 campaign, McGovern, Nha, told newsmen that the among the first in the country partisan crowd. He said he only got a quick electlpn in 1946 because he as last month, his judgement in was a member of Battery “ A,” Nathan Hale School Auditorium, 160 Spruce Street 6 He called the bank and told assured them, ” I want you to joined in challenging such bills. Qerk's office for public distribu­ one which said it would suspend good news for the rest of the Shriver and Agnew all had timing of a cease-fire is up to the and might well show the national Repeating his charge that glimpse of the man who shot him. wasn’t able to do the things he picking grand juries had been Massachusetts National Guard Waddell School Auditorium, 163 Broad Strdet 7 them. know that I want you too.” President Nixon “refuses to Some $220 million worth of tion. service in Hartford, New Haven areas served by ConnCo. appearances scheduled today. communist side. But if Kissinger trend. "He had dark hair, combed wanted to do. tested. and during that time started the Verplanck School Auditorium, 126 Olcott Street “ They were very serious about The South Dakota senator private tax bills were not brought The vote on such proposed and Stamford last weekend. But Although the immediate President Nixon had planned to meets with the North Vietnamere In his speech at (Constitution come out to debate the issues,” back... (and) was either Mexican J. Eklward Slavin, who for 26 Two years ago, the defense for first Boy Scout troop in Boston. Keeney School Auditorium, 179 Keeney Street 9 it,” he said Monday, “ and they spoke to a noontime throng in up in the Senate in the closing amendment is taken under the the buses were rolling early this would be to keep the buses run­ campaign inXhicago today, but again, Nha said, "then he will Plaza, McGovern predicted “ the he described him as "sitting back or a dark complexloned guy,” :aars held the county post, died Black Panther Bobby Seale He began to study for the Manchester High School Cafeteria, Brookfield St. 10 told me to get the check turned in crisp, sunny weather. Police es­ days of the session after Sen. authority of Article Twelfth oP, week due to a court injunction ning in the nine-town area under canceled the m p after a train have to come back here ....’’ most impressive Democratic vic­ there in the White House, resting Wilkinson said. “ Only after he Sunday of a heart attack at the challenge a murder indictment ministry of the Epsicopal Church Voting machines will be used. The polls will be opened at six at once.” timated the good-natured crowd William Proxmire, E>-Wis., an­ the Constitution of the State o f against the service suspension. the Hartford arramgement, it’s accident killed 44 persons there tory in the history of the comfortably on his Gallup polls." shot me did 1 know what was age of 76 in a Providence, R.I., on the basis of how Slavin picked in 1926, with his first assignment He said, 'They didn’t even at 15,(X)0 to 20,000, bigger even nounced he would challenge Connecticut and House Joint o ’clock in the morning (6 A.M.) and will remain open until eight (Company President E. Clayton hoped that agreement on a long­ on Monday. American people” for next “ 1 can only hope the president going on. 1 just started to run. I hotel where medical examiner the grand jury which handed being warden of St. Michael’s thank me.” than the number who turned out them. Resolution No. 83 of the 1971 o ’clock in the aftemoon/evening (8 P.M ). Gengras has said he would keep term plan will lead Gov. Thomas McGovern canceled plans for a Tuesday. is listening in,” said McGovern. figured he was going to come out Dr. John Donohue said he down the indictment. A judge Mission to the Arapahoe Indians Dated at Manchester, (Connecticut, this 25th day of October, 1972. He took it to a Tulsa bank four years ago at a rally for Sen. “ Perhaps he’ll answer questions One bill would have allowed regular session of the General the buses running as long as the J. Meskill to provide interim torchlight parade with Mayor He said he regrets that no the door and shoot me again, so I pronounced Slavin dead at 7:30 upheld Slavin. in Wyoming where he specialized Edward Tomkiel, Town Gerk where he has an account and Hubert Humphrey when he was about why he waited until airlines to carry back net Assembly. injunction was in effect. dollars to the financially plagued Richard J. Daley in Chicago on Mini Page Shifted debates have been scheduled just run, run, run.” am . In September, the attorney for in Indian affairs. handed it to an employe. the Democratic candidate for Congress adjourned to veto all operating losses for tax purposes Notice is hereby given that the A second meeting which could Connecticut Co., said transit dis­ Wednesday because of the between the two presidential can­ Slavin’s body was taken to the Guilerme Aillon, charged with He then became dean of St. “ The woman at the desk said at president. those important bills — bills so "W e’re still not sure what five years instead of three and. location of the polling places is as severely alter bus service, this trict Vice Chairman William tragedy. To Saturdays didates and, when someone Cody-White funeral home in the slayings of his wife and her Mathews Cathedral in Troy, first that she’d be glad to have it McGovern called the turnout happened in Houston,” Elastem’s according to Proxmire, would follows: time in the Bridgeport, Water- White Monday. In remarks prepared for shouted, “Nixon’s afraid, ” he viUl to the people.” Milford where he will lie in state parents in August, tested the N.Y., and, after that, was The Mini Page, which usually cashed for m e ," he said. ’fantastic.” And Sen. Abraham Labeling the president “ Mr. information officer, Jim Ashlock, have cost $145 million in lost tax Voting District No. 1 Town bury and New Britain areas, con­ Both White and Zwimer also Syracuse today, McGovern replied, "Well, I agree with you. until Thursday when a funeral method of Slavin s picking jurors, assigned as archdeacon of the appears in the Tuesday edition of “ She hadn’t noticed the “ 1” in Ribicoff, when he introduced Veto,” he said, “ The only answer said. “ The gate agent may have revenue. Office Building, Rte. 31 cerns the Connecticut Railway said that any formula resulting charged that Nixon is “ afraid to He probably remembers the service is sch^uled at 10 a.m. at claiming that the practice of Dioces of Albany. The Herald, will be carried in front of the number. When I told McGovern, said, "George, this is to his actions is to veto him on spotted a weapon or something, In the House, private bills to Voting District No. 2 Coventry and Lighting Co. from their discussions with the stand up to the gold-platers and Kennedy debates.” He was tlie Church of the Assumption in Slavin choosing them himself was His last assignment was as Saturday editions, beginning Nov. her to look again at the amount, the greatest crowd that Constitu­ but we don’t know.” lower the tax rate on large cigars Grammar School Library, state would be regarded by the the big wasters in the Pentagon, referring to the 1960 debates Nov. 7.” unfair to Aillon. There has been associate rector of Christ Church (Company directors had one she leaped up and said, “ Oh my Ordered to fly to Cuba, C^pt. Woodbridge, Slavin’s home for Krause state as one it could apply in just as he is afraid to come out 4. tion Plaza ever had, and it’s all The crowd booed at the mere and temporarily suspend tariffs Wrights Mills Rd. meeting this week on whether to between Nixon and the late John the past 35 years. no ruling on that challenge. in Shaker Heights, Ohio. , God, you don’t want us to give for you.” The crowd cheered. mention of former Treasury Sec- Lee E. Hines, 41, of Atlanta made on olives were among those ap­ Voting machines will be used. surrender , the firm ’s bus other areas where transit districts and face the American people in F. Kennedy. The former h i^ sheriff first Tve selected more grand After retirement he lived in ■: you that much money! ” a 46-minute refueling stop at New proved by the Ways and Means The polls will be opened at six florist & Greenhouseti franchise but attorney Norman exist or would be created. this campaign." Insisting that President Nixon tretary John Connally of Texas, served in that position from 1935- juries than anyone in the history Salem and Brookline, Mass., Orleans. The hijackers directed a Committee but never brought up o’clock in the morning (6:00 is unwilbng to discuss the issues, 47 when he dropped out of the of the state," Slavin told the before moving to Greenwich. ground crewman there. Ernest for House action after the a m ), and will remain open until he said, “ I can’t help thinking (See Page Eighteen) office, refusing to run for re- judge at the Aillon challenge. He He is survived by a daughter Raymond, to strip to his un­ challenges were threatened by eight o ’clock in the evening (8:00 that, if Nixon were the captain of election because, as he explained also said picking a grand jury was and another son. derwear before they allowed him Reps. Phillip Burton, I>(?alif., p.m.). UNICEF Halloween it, he couldn’t accomplish the not easy. "For $10 a day and pay to approach the aircraft to refuel and Qiarles Vanik, D-Ohio. Dated at Coventry, Connec­ for your parking? It’s pretty hard it. things he wanted to. ticut, this 27th day of October, LARCCrr MTAIL OROWIRS IH MANCHIfTU The hijacked plane spent seven But he ran again and was to find people willing to do that." Raincheck When he left office in 1947, he 1972. C a l l ManclMffar 6 4 3 - 9 5 5 9 Trick Or Treaters Rallies Contagious hours in Havana before flying elected, serving again from 1958 Elizabeth R. Rychling formed a "Prison on Wheels, ” an Please 6ZI MARTFOU II0AO, MANCMUm back to Miami. It landed here at 2 until his death. Slavin, a Spock Favors Town Oerk p.m., 12 hours after the hijackers Democrat, never lost the election exhibit which traveled to more WEATHERSFIELD, Vt. (AP) than 35 states carrying the Political Phenomena took control of it in Houston. to high sheriff despite running Legalized Use — According to recent adver­ Seeks Help For Needy Passengers said Tuller bragged several times.when the ballot was message "O im e Does Not Pay " tisements, if you want to know a The 33-foot-long vehicle con­ of his salary and job during the top-heavy with Republicans. Of Marijuana zip code number, call your post By HOLLY GANTNER with the Christmas lights to be His death was expected to re­ tained a prototype of a jail cell WARNING! UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) - A few million of those turned on late in Novembw. flight to Cuba. He identified office. The people in (Herald Reporter) and a repUca of an electric chair himself as "P rof. Klink” to quire a special election to com­ Weathersfield don’t bother Sears shrill voices shouting “ trick or treat” at the doorways of Some see him as offering “ the Police quickly put a stop to such as well as a variety of equipment Dallas Morning News reporter plete the remainder of his term. trying. The post office doesn't America tonight will belong to children unarmed with soap return to America” , others see antics, and the good view of the used daily by police. He put the SAN LUIS OBISPO. Calif (AP) This Sears MULTI-SPEED Belt Sam Kinch Jr., a passenger. Sheriffs are elected in Ctonnec- have a telephone. him as an impractical and proceedings was all too brief. proceeds from his tour toward — Presidential candidate Dr. or other Halloween weapons. Kinch said the elder hijacker ticut at the time of gubernatorial idealistic fool, but whatever they Former Gov. John Dempsey defraying expenses and to pay off Benjamin Spock says marijuana They’ll have only collection boxes for UNICEF, the really thought of him more than worked bis way through the the mortgage on another project. laws are aimed at youths and RANGE AND Massager with Lighted Switch United Nations Children’s Fund. U refused donaUons, their crowd stopping with a smile at radicals and says he II work to 15,000 people gave George Boys Village, Inc., in Milford. FUEL OIL strict instructions are to leave politely and commit no McGovern a warm welcome the request, “ Look this way He founded the charitable legalize use of marijuana if please, Governor, so 1 can take GASOLINE yesterday. organization in 1942 to provide a elected. vandalism. May be Unsafe... 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MANCHEiSTEREVENING HtaKALU, ivumcngiHa,uoiin., aura., w t. j i , >»«4— ritu e. tnnfltU. PAPE T W O - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchetter, Coon., Tucj., Oct. 31.1W« Osmonds li Britain Theater LONDON - p i Amerlcui pg» Sheinwold on Bridge Government Expert Contest Winner music group, m Osmonds, has Andover Political Tempo I BoUonB^x South Windsor Fund,Transfer | tV Tonight] Tliae Sehfulale arrived in Britain for a short tour South dealer • See Saturday’s TV Herald i o i S p e a k S to Charter Group to a rousing welcome by some BRIDOE CRIM E POSED Both lidea vulnerable arWnnUta Listings.IJatlnou ji ■ Chrystle Mahlstedt of 48 TO BRIDGE D ETEC nV ES 5,000 teen-agers. For Saturday Explained By Councilman NO RTH Galaxy Dr. won the best of show Increases Over Weekend Miss Stuart, on the UConn staff Many of the British youngsters I Burnside Theater — “The New ] By ALFRED SHEINWOLD ♦ T8 ' - ■ - ■ • -■ .■ I • • jJ MUs Patricia Stuart, an assis­ in the pumpkin painting contest for about 19 yean, ii considered Oenturioni,” 8:00 who greeted the Osmonds at Lon­ The political campaign in An­ grouiM to give voice to luch an Today’t crime stoi7 ii ihort ^ 1 0 9 2 tant extenskm professor In the Saturday, sponsored by the Along with the fervor and work This weekend. Councilman Lee pointing out that the cost of the an authority on city and town Cinema I — “The Deadly don's Heathrow Airport on Sun­ dover reached considerable Plans are complete for the box ^ 0 will hold an open house and on botj; eveninai. AU parents are and tad. All bridge detectives 0 8 4 3 - • : M - University of Connecticut's Manchester Junior Women’s and actual delight that gets expreuion. Malnelli explained the reason he new addition would be $950,000 govemmant. She is the author of Trap," 7;304;30 day, had slept at the air terminal momentum last weekend, with supper party Saturday at 7 p.m. book fair Wednesday and invited to atte^v should be able to spot the 4L A765 3 (2442) NEWS Institute of Public Service, will Club. Chrystle, a 3rd grader at stirred up in an election cam­ ThePoUi feels the South Windsor Town to the town after state reimburse­ most of the institute’s G nenu II — “The New Cen­ overnight to catch a glimpse of various mailings, pamphlets, and in the Herrick Memorial m k Tlmrsday at 7:30 p.m. criminal, even without finger­ WEST EAST (II) 12 O’CLOCK mOH appear before the Manehester Keeney School, is 8 yean old. paign, th m are bad momenta, at Election Day Nov. 7, will be Council was motivated Into ment, less the $300,i000 from the prints. S{)otting the crime may be pupations dealing with the sub­ turions,” 7:164:15 the Americana. personal canvasses by the least there were in Andover. again a holiday. School will be recreation building. It Is being A short meeting will be in the 0 6 3 0 10 97342 (24) ZOOM Charter Revision Commlislon H w contest was judged on transferring $300,000 from the fund making the amount to bond Jacks, short for jackstonoa, ject U.A. Theater East - "You’U They got a bonus when a se­ different candidates for office. dozed that Tuoulay and the poUf sponsored by the Bolton school cafeteria at which time equally simple, but let him who 3 «:? 7 6 (M) TO TELL THE TRUTH Wednesday n i^ t. In the com- originality by Mrs. Thomas Many weeks ago, two huge signs Capital Goals and Improvements or pay intent on $660,000. once was played with pebbles O K 10 6 OJ9732 She was a member of the Like My Mother,’’ 7;304;30 cond American pop group, the Democrats. School Principal Orville Rowley has never sinned at the bridge (« ) WILD WOLD WEST mlsaion’s fourth and final review Blanchard and Mrs. Charles • Saturday saw State Sen. Dave with the names of %eele and will be located at the zchool. Fund to the school building ac­ In stressing the concern for instead of today’s six-legged table cast the first stone. OKQJ 10 984 O None original study committee for es- Jerry Lewis Gnenu, South Jackson Five, also arrived O d^ard of Manchester, who now Nixqn were posted at a location The polls are open from 6 a.m. Ladies planning to attend are will give a brief outline of the - • : 3 9 - of the council-manager versus McKenile, both Manchester count providing the $1.9 million persons who feel the fund should jacks. South dealer SOUTH «nhH*hing a d iirte r Revision Windsor — "The House That rep|:esents Andover in the newly on Route 6 in jown, where they to 8 p.m. asked to bring sppper for two in a new school program and in­ (3) CBS NEWS strong-mayor forms of govern­ elementary school art teachen, high ^ o o l referendum additon be used for worthwhile projects Both sides vulnerable 4 AKQ Onmmlision in Mansfield and Dripped Blood," 7;00; "Junior created 4th District, continue his stood undisturbed. Anyone in doubt as to whether gaily decorated box or basket troduce the members of the (8) ABC NEWS ment. and by Duane Edmonds of The is approved by the voters. such as tennis court construction, Opening lead— King of Gubs AKQr854 was a member of the commission Bonner," 9;00 door-toKioor visits of the con­ One day motoritta going by he is qualified to vote or whether which will be sold to the highest teaching staff and the PTO ex­ (220) NBC NEWS ” Following Wednesday’s Herald. In contending the action was in fire apparatus and recreation FOR West opened the king of clubs, 0 AQ which recommended that town’s State Theater — "Summer of stituents. noted that the signs were his name has been aided or taken bidder. Gentlemen will bid on ecutive board. (24) MAGGIE - EXERCISES meeting, the commission will the best interest of the town, area Improvements, Mainelli dummy put up the ace and East * 2 councUknanager form of govern­ ’42,” 9:30; "Klute," 7:30 Mrs. Dorothy Miller, state defaced. Someone had taken off the voting list, should contact whichever buket intrigues them Wednesday evening, teachers North East hold other weekly meetings, to Mainelli said the transfer was-a stated that the fund currently has ruffed. South twitched and South Weat - 8 : M - ment, adopted in a townwide Meadows Drive-In — "Bonnie’s reptesentative also visited Satur­ black paint and written over the either Mrs. Ruth Munson, the and vrill eat with its creator. , from kindergarten and Grades 1 Double Pass determine its recommendations GO FOR 64 logical way to minimize the tax $510,000 sitting there, which, Cosmetics squirmed for a few more tricks, 2 9 3 4 (40) NEWS re fe r^ u m and now in force. Kids,” 7;30; "Brute Corps,” 9:30 day. sings. town clerk, or the registrar of Baskets should include and 2 will be on hand to welcome 4 NT Pass 5 0 Pass for charter changes. NEW YORK (AP)-Jules burden on the town while when minus the $300,000 will still but eventually had to give up a m voters. everything necessary for the parents to their children’s roonu 6 Pass Pass Pass Podell, owner of the L I week, the two Democratic Then, early last wreck, signs meeting education needs in a contain $210,000. ITS - 7 : 9 9 - ELM CEIMMICS meal, such as napkhu, glasses and to answer question concer­ diamond trldc to West's king. Copacabana, which is marking candidates for the seats cam­ showing McGovern and Shriver responsible way. He adds that the council will Opening lead — gk K (3)W0RLD0FKRESK1N Hu4fi«dStKli*< and silverware. ning education. Down one. its 32nd anniversary, was asked paigned in town going door to were stolen from in front of A^inelii said the high school most likely budget two mills or (8)’raUTH0R XMAS GREENWARE Music for dancing will be Teachers from Grades 3,4 and A very short story, and very door to meet the public. Running Democratic headquarter located already operates under crowded about $220J)00 more into the fund Liggetts CONSEQUENCES Doctors Named when he’s going to retire. HMoihtiaiil provided after the meal. 5 will be available Thursday sad. It’s always disappointing to South committed his crime at UH CEUUICS for the Soiate seat is Mrs. Estelle at the home of Charles Phelps on Climbs conditions and “we (the council) in the spring which will boost the (18) DICK VAN DYKE “I’ve decided to ga-for^,” In order that there be an equal night. lose a slam with such a fine hand. the very first trick. The correct Parking Ban 7tCulCwl«St. Flanagan of Glastonbury and Hebron Road. have seen that this will only get total back up to $430,000. At Th^Parkade Mel invites everybody to a A AFP Fellows the 72-year-old cafe boss number of suppers and bidders, The school will be open at 7:30 In this case it was more than play is to refuse the first trick! UlKlWtlft making her first try for the House At a regular meeting last week Annapurna worse. ’’ He said he feels the addi­ Open House MANCHESTER disappointing. South committed a fishing lodge. Overnight parking on town quipped. the affair will be limited to p.m. and all classrooms and Either Way Safe Five Manchester area is Mrs. Cynthia Wilson of Hebron. of the Democratic Town Com­ tion of Wapping School to the The Pleasant Valley School bridge crime. See if you can (2240) NEWS streets a ^ parking lots will be couples. facilities will be open to parents When dummy plays a low dub (24) PRESIDENT’S REPORT physicians were named fellowi of More Reading mittee, a resolution was passed KATAMANDU (AP) - Three high school complex would detect the crime before you read banned from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. as the first tri^ , We*t can hold CPTV President Paul K. Taff the American Academy of Fami­ Added to all the hubub of where the members stated they members of a Japanese expedi­ seriously compromiM the ability on. the trick with his Ung or East can ly Physicians at this li^ ’s annual personal visits, campaign deplored the removal and of the town to maintain the “fine (M) ABC NEWS The ban is effective Nov. 1 tion conquered 23,738-foot An­ ruff. Either way, the contract is "convention and scientific workers from both parties were defacing of such signs erected for Irwin in.s*ig might be called “neat get-a-way-’’ The best factory makes the best clothing! NOW PLAYING or void suit and not more than 9 RISING tors, is the nation’s second largest Temperamental tenor is trying names and telephone numbers. BARGE in Rockville three years ago, his driver at the wheel. "THE HOUSE THAT points in high cards. In this case medical association and the only This led to a two-to-five year to lose weight. Out-of-town coUm, phone calls second escape. His first was when DRIPPED BLOD" - 7 P.M. you have just about the minimum national medical group that re­ sentence on a charge of escape "JUNIOR BONNER" - 9 P.M. (2^30) BONANZA will be accepted. Sojkowski is — also try our — he was 18 and ran away from the in high-card strength, but your quires members to take con­ for Bussiere which, on July 16 of Low Admiision Pricts Ken Howard guest-stars as Sam also available to address high reformatory at Cheshire. That got freakish distribution should see tinuing study. Hiey must take a Oct. 31 - Nov. S this year, he was still s e r \ ^ at Fri., Ssl.,Sun. MATINEE 1 1 3 p.m. Gemens (Mark Twain), who goes school student bodies, PTA’s, HOT CHOCOLATE FLOAT 35« him to the state prison at Somers your partner through. You bid minimum of 150 accredited hours service organizations, and frater­ the (Dsbome Prison Farm in En­ ‘TREASURE ISLAND" four spades not cmly to get to a muckraking in Virginia Gty. every three years. and he was later paroled. (24) FOURTH ESTATE nal and other groups. His next mistake was fishing field. C«nlo|"THEGOOFATH£r' makable contrad but also to keep Not realizing he was to be A resident of Enfield, So- without a license at Snipslc Lake the opponents from bidding a - 8 : 3 0 - jkowski,graduated from high N E W P R IC E ! paroled within the week, game or slam that they may be in Rockville. He was searched (3) HAW AH FIVE-0 school tibiae in 1967 and received Bussiere walked away, without able to make. Off-Track Bet arid found to have in his posses­ Visit of Chinese diplomat is his BA in politiqal science and $ permission, and was recaptured Copyright 1972 sion a switchblade knife, thus the JERRY L E W iy CINEMA linked to attempt on Danny’s life. English from C e £ t^ Connecticut 12 CARVEL CUPS the next day. General Features Corp. Seminar Topic court appearance in Tolland Sullivan Ava., So. Windsor (840) MOVIE State College in 1971. He has been Last week in Hartford County TOWN S GOUmt ORTSI Phono A44-SS44 Old Price SI.45 County Superior Court, at that Under Arrest “The Bounty Man” (1972). Police Chief James Reardon in military service a year. Six Superior Court, Bussiere was time located in the Memorial given a one to two-year sentence. BEIRUT. Ubanon (AP) - stars as a bounty will represent Manchester at a months were spent in FYankfurt, Building right in the center of // THEATRi iJIST Egyptian war minister Lt. Gen. hunter determined to get his seminar Wednesday, scheduled Germany, where be worked for only a t It was suspended, but meant r!Dt\ ■MaPTawMiwtGHti town. „ , Mohammed Ahmed Sadek has man. by the Connecticut Commission the chW of Staff of the 3rd The court’s detention cell is back to prison anyway, to serve ESJITBISB''™” 311 GREEN RD. 646-3480 MANCHESTER out the remainder of the sentence latSSaa.eiMas.MMtll been placed under bouse arrest (24) DATELINE AMERICA on Special Revenue. The seminar Armored Division. right over the building’s main after being dismissed from his Filmed study of mentally is to brief the state’s municipal entrance. The room was con­ which was almost written off. post by President Anwar Sadat, retarded children. officials on a proposed off-track Mideast newspapers report. betting program, tentatively The Israeli press interpreted plaimed for early in 1973. i i v — 9:00 — Public Act 865, which creatad Our reg. '2 5 zip-out pile-lined the dismissal by Sadat of Sadek (18) 700 CLUB Andover and naval commander Gen. (22-30) THE BOLD ONES the Commission on Special Mahmoud Fahmy as part of an Revenue, provides for a state Intern tries to win a woman ALL WEATHER COATS! aHwfllM* internal struggle between pro- lottery, an off-track betting C unsure of her sexual indentity A UNIVERSAL RELEASa and anti-Russian elements in program, and race tracks. Charter Revision (24) BEHIND THE LINES TECHNICOLOM | Egypt. The law permits off-track bet­ ting by local option and requires - 9 : 3 0 - approval by city and town of­ Work Under Way Our reg '3 0 corduroy (3) MOVIE ficials plus a public hearing, prior Starts Tomorrow H o sp ita l “The Dunwich Horror” (1970). to the issuance of off-track bet­ Terror invades a coastal com­ ting permits by the state. n te Andover Giarter Commis­ regarding the workings of a CAR COATS! STATE munity. Sandra Dee, Dean sion, formed late last winter to AAANCHISTIB (INTER A ccep ts Wednesday’s seminar, charter. lO if SaiM B(AB OF THIATSI Stockwell. scheduled for 2 p.m. at the State write a charter for the Town of Fire Calls At9-.20 (24) BLACK JOURNAL Police Academy in Meriden, will Andover, has been meeting in The Andover Volunteer Fire H u ge G ift Presidential politics and the focus on planned operations, regular work sessions in an effort Department last week assisted black vote. facilities, and arrangements to accomplish the huge task the Columbia Fire Department in W(X)DRUFF. Wis. (AP) - The between the state and local of­ before them. the tragic house fire where a life board of directors of the ficials. The Charter Commission, was lost, along with the fire Lakeland Memorial Hospital has — 10: 00 - According to Paul Silvergleid which lost its original chairman departments of other nearby cleared the way for the hospital (840) MARCUS WELBY, M.D. of Glastonbury, chairman of the and a few of its members, also communities. to receive $20 million from the Multiple sclerosis clouds a commission, “We must have the had its activities slowed down Last Tuesday, fire trucks were estate of the late Howard Young, marriage. cooperation of local officials if during the summer months, called to the Handee Road area a New York art dealer. (22-30) NBC REPORTS off-track betting is to be when it is difficult to get a full to put out a grass fire and again The board agreed over the To be announced. successful in the state. We are groufi'together without running on Thursday, trucks went to the (24) STATE OF CONNECTICUT eed up the economic in town; he started in 1908 when be nice to have” but to what the In 22 steps from the terminal en­ be taken for granted — and a year. Or even six months earlier According to Cohen the choice rate would also touch off a fresh force consisted of a chief and system really needs within the They’ve done som ething about it in maybe they’re not just whistling in cracking down on the high cost to be made by the voters on the trance—the width, not the length, of the of living. Indeed, the President’s round of inflation. The President three patrolmen. capacity of the taxpayers’ pocket- overcrowding problem, is not a Kansas Qty, where a new $250-million Dixie. probably is right, but jobless Robert J. Boyce, manager of book. But just as long as they terminal—he’s checked in and boarding Nixon should be safe on the own economic aides privately choice between competing plans, S.B.M. is Participating in airport goes into operation in voters are unlikely to perceive the mortgage loan department of turn away public suggestions, various issues involving foreign admit it, while intoning the usual but is in approving an inexpen­ the plane. the fine points of his argument. the Manchester Trust Co., is ideas, and solutions, we can ex­ N ovem ber. policy. His performance on the malarkey about a President’s sive addition or failure to solve It's possible, airport officials say, that duty to move cautiously in named master of Manchester pect no better results. tbe problem. Vietnam War and on seeking a McGovern’s weakness in this meddling with “a free Lodge of Masons. I am confident that whatever He said the board has made 19 A desip concept called “gate arrival” a passenger embarking on one of the detente with Red China and the debate is that his own anti­ marketplace” necessary renovations are re­ major studies through the means Soviet Union stands up well inflation plan is suspect. He has shortens to about 300 feet the distance huge jumbo jets may walk farther to his Thus, while there is no dis­ 10 Years Ago quired could easily be carried out of the Gtizens Facilities Com­ against George McGovern’s said, although not recently, that from parked car to parked airplane. seat after he enters the plane than he puting that Nixon finally is Wyeth Laboratory of New "Vork for less than $2 million by most mittee and the school administra­ promises to do everything better he would abolish controls and go bringing inflation under control, Gty is apparent low bidder to any competent building firm tion to find another plan to solve Instead of a main teminal building with did through the terminal. and faster, and — on the war for a policy of government he must Uve until Ejection Day provide Type II and Type III satisfied with a net profit of the problem. He said, the “ Wap- issue — doing them on the guidelines on wages and prices. with the worrisome thought that Sabin Oral polio vaccine for town. $100,000 plus. ping Plan” in four different ver­ m um nsniT enemy’s terms. But a miscalcula­ McGovern’s argument is that in­ he could have done better. Any It is up to the voters, finding sions was studied by the facilities tion on the domestic front could flation is caused by the greed of a housewife will testify that prices the $6.8 million price tag grossly committee, the administration, prove costly. few big corporations and big are still too ruddy high — the excessive, to turn out and defeat the Concerned Gtizens and the The President, who has never labor unions and that it can be Today in History The Innocent F*rice Commission has just ap­ this school package on election board, but he feels, in none of its been sold on wage and price licked by cracking down on those" proved price increases of from day. versions is the plan "practical regulation, waited until August fat cats. If they can be curbed, he Today is Tuesday, Oct. 31, the 3.47 to 8.96 per cent for three Before you vote for any can­ solution.” 1971 to impose controls on the says, the little guys will fall in line 305lh day of 1972. There are 61 large coffee manufacturers — and didate for public office, make He emphasized two major economy. The evidence continues for competitive reasons. days left in the year. Bystander housewives also have the vote. sure to vote NO on referendum “ faults” in each — it does not to accumulate that he should Foday’s highlight in history: Question 2 concerning the school. have acted sooner. Meanwhile, the unemployment Well, maybe. But the On this date in 1517, Martin provide the high school with "Thank you most sincerely, rl llop/iv That evidence is implicit in the situation remains static. It was guidelines failed John Kennedy Luther nailed his famous 95 room or facilities needed to ac­ 1 Frank U. Lupien Commerce Department’s report pegged at 5.5 per cent of the and Lyndon Johnson, with the theses against the abuse of the comodate the additional 450 , f 21 Sunset Street that the rate of inflation, while working force in September, result that inflation was running practice of indulgences on/the students the board will have, and Manchester Fit To Be President slightly higher in the July- which is an improvement over wild by the time Nixon took door of the chapel at Cattle maintains there would be a need September period than in the 1971 when the rate hovered office. McGovern never mentions Church in Wittenberg, Germany. for an addition and major renova­ CARSON CITY SILVER DOLLARS around 6 per cent, but the that bit of history, which is smart. tion to make the plan acceptable. Once upon a time there was a Loren, along with all that goes book in the left pancreas of a lady April-to-June quarter, ..remained On this date - I problem hasn’t been solved — Instead, he fires away at the high He contends that if the addition little boy named Burton Blatant. with it. " on the operating table. well under the averages of any of In 1674. Dutch forces evaeqated and Election Day is near. cost of "Nixon’s hamburgers," Political Favor? Vis. defeated, "The Wapping Plan Like many little boys, he Well, who could resist promises After blaming everybody else the past three years. Naturally, .New York City. This is giving McGovern new and the generally big crowds that To whom it may concern and dreamed of running for President like that? So customers bought in sight. Blatant announced that the administration is claiming In 1754. a royal charter will not be used” , because ammunition for his speeches have been turning out for his this should concern every driver neither the present or the past when he grew up. Blatant’s widgets by the he wouldn’t “ dignify the charges progress on the anti-inflation granted to King’s College in charging that Nixon doesn’t care speeches love it. Hearing their in the town Manchester. board, considered using the plan "Do you think I can run for barrelsfull. Unfortunately, the with an answer.” naturaUy, front. But while the inflation rate York City. It was the beginnii at about the working man. but cheers for his opponent, Richard Over the past few months there • Collectors Item — only coins with double President when 1 grow up? ” he wonderful promises didn't come he lost his medical license. is right on the administration’s Columbia University. to solve the problem. favors the rich. McGovern has Nixon has a right to worry — a have been numerous articles He further said that the 12- asked his Sainted Mother. true. And when they didn't, Bla­ Job followed job. He lost them target of 3 per cent for this year In 1864, Nevada was admitted mint mark (cc) criticized the administration for Uttle. about the controversy between month school year was in­ "Certainly, dear,” she replied. tant blamed his suppliers, the all» because he couldn’t stop to date, it was only 2.7 per cent in to the union as the 36th stati. garages as far as towing accident vestigated in cooperation with "But first, of course, you must neap tides, the low price of frog's making promises he couldn’t • Uncirculated 1882-83-84 prove you are fit to run for legs and the second (Jeveland possibly keep, telling lies to m ^ e vehicles' is concerned. 1 had Blast Hartford school’s system always felt that the issue involved which revealed it was, “ at best” , President.” Administration. people happy, and ducking • Last of the 90% Silver Dollars w-TREATf out-of-towners. "Then, first,” said young Bla­ But soon, nobody listened. For, responsibility for his mistakes. So a long term solution and would A few days ago our car was require changes in state laws to • Mined from the Comstock Lode tant thoughtfully, "I will become naturally, if you don't keep your he told his Sainted Mother he was ON THIS FUN NiONT OF GOODIES FOR T^£ a rich and successful promises in business, you go belly going to run for President. totaled in an accident on Center provide adequate funding and klDW eS WE ASK THAT VDU RAISE VWR RIGWT- St. We asked a friend to call a major changes in life styles of all businessman. If I can run a rich up. And Blatant did. "Do you really think, dear,' particular garage so that the car families with school age chldren. and successful business, that will Next, he decided to become an she said, "you’ve prov^ you’re HAND AND REPEAT:** WE PROMISE THAT THESE could be towed there. Before it The 6-3-3 plan (housing prove I am fit to run for accountant. "If I can handle vast fit to run for President?” TASTV-LOOKIMG MORSELS ARE NOT LACED was time to move the car, our elementary schools with K-6 President.” sums of money,” he said, “ I will "No, I’ve proved," said Blatant wrecker was on the scene. The grades, the middle school from 7- So he went to college and took prove I am fit to run for glumly, "that I’m not fit for WITH NARCOTlCS,PlMS,MEtDLES^^RAZDR- Manchester police, in spite olthe 9 grades, and the remaining three courses like Double Entry Ex­ President.” anything else.” 44 BU D ES^— READV ?6 0 AHEAD! *» WE fact that we had requested a gndes in the high school) pense Accounting, Hand Shaking At first, he was a tremendous Moral: To be a good American, certain tow truck, said that although it received moderate 31-A and How to Elat a Four-Hour success. For he had an amazing do as your leaders say. But never, another garage had been given support at a public hearing, Lunch. And when he had ability to make his clients happy. for heaven's sake, do as they do. Come In or Call 646-1700 for Details the authority by them to move Cohen said a study requested by graduated, he opened a firm Of course, to make them happy, the vehicle. Our man was not the board found the present mid­ called Blatant Products, which he had to prevaricate a little. Like CURRENT QUOTES allowed to toucb the car. dle school cannot handle an extra sold left-handed widgets to right- telling them they were making f\ "We are now waiting (or the My question Is why, when there ' grade level of students and would handed Eskimoes. money hand over fist. When ac­ is no undue delay Involved, can , equlre the moving of sixth and At first. Blatant Products was a tually they were losing it donkey great news of the truce of an individual not select the gar­ seventh grades back to the tremendous success. This was over teakettle. And naturally, the weapons and afterward that of a age by which his car shquld be elementary school. He added that due to young Blatant's amazing roof fell in. On Blatant. fraternal peace." — Pope Paul towed and the location to which (he middle school would then ability to n ^ e promises. He Then he decided to become a VI. it should be towed? In our par­ require major building made some of the most wonder­ doctor. "If 1 can heal the ills of avings ank of anchester ticular case it would have been modifications and an addition to S B # M ful promises anyone had ever man,” he said, "I will prove I am ‘T would, with consultation with the Congress, call for the much more convenient to have accomodate tbe ninth grade and heard. fit to run for President.” Member F.D.I.C. our car towed to an area in the Its program. “ I promise you faithfully,” he At first, he was a tremendous termination of any further I vicinity of our home. According to Cohen, it maue nu would faithfully promise a success. He made wondrous military aid to the Thieu regime This play of poUUcaUfavor can sense to the board to put an Conn9CtlcuV9 Largest Savings Bank East of the River customer, “ That if you buy 16 promises of cures, lied to patients in Saigon. 1 think that is the only be very frustrating. addition on the middle school gross of our widgets, you will win about their condition, prescribed way we are going to finally dls- Mary L. Knight because it Is not now over­ .Eight Offices Serving MANCHESTER e EAST HARTFORD e SOUTH WINDSOR e BOLTONs the Irish Sweepstakes, the 1500 good-tasting, worthless medicine, engage in Vietnam.t’'' — 100 Ferguson Road crowded, nor did it make sense to meter drag race in the Winter took a kickback from the druggist Democratic presidential nominee Manchester Olympics, and the hand of Sophia and eventually left his addt^s George McGovern.

• ' l l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheater, Coon., Tuee., Oct. 21,1972- PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchwter, Conn., Tue«.. Oct. 81,1972 degree will be conferred, with Kidera Elected About Town Wayne Garland, scribe, y.li . _ Tolland Greenberg Answers MPOA presiding. The Most Excellent BRIDGEPORT (AP) - Robart Master degree will be presided Court Cases A. Kidoa, preiident of Sacred ^On School Wings Stands ’The Golden Age Club will meet over by Elmer Stone, excellent Youths Give Prizes Heart University, has been Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the king. Refreshments and a social elected head of the Connecticut Using as an opener the observa­ muted by Philip diCorcia, Senior Gtizens Center. Members ■hour will follow. Conference of Independent tion that "There Is a great Manchester architect, are accep­ are reminded to brjng articles for cmctjrr COURT u try, failure to drive In proper For Good Costumes Colleges. Maodwite r aaMtoB lane. ^ difference of opinion between the table to the State Department of a kitchen social. The Women’s Auxiliary of the L PKOnSSWCMItTV. AffriCano (prettiest) and Amanda He was chosen at a recent Army and Navy Club will meet dlipoMd of Monday In- Sandra C. Young, 22, of Several local youth Manchester ftoperty Owners Education at this stage, Dr. ISMVniMMf organizations met this past week, Blais (ugliest).'^ meeting of the conference to Association and the administra­ Kennedy reported, but plans will A story hour for pre-school tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Tolland, failure to grant right of The Ladles Auxiliary to the succeed Dr. Charles E. Shaln, . Beaudoin, 25, of 461 way. holding Halloween parties and tion about what adequate educa­ be accepted from other architects children 3 Vi-5 years old will be clubhouse. Election of officers poet will present a U. S. flag to president of (Connecticut College SouUi Wlndior, fined $3 awarding prizes for costumes. tion Is,” Paul Greenberg, chair­ on a "no fee” basis. held in the Mair Cheney Library will be held. Members are: Norman V. Llngeller, 16, of 60 Tolland Twirkrs in ceremonies In New London. tor fallura to carry regUtratlon. A Cub Scout Troop IS awarded man of the building and sites Norman Fendell, supervisor of Junior Room tomorrow morning reminded to come In costunie, Hyde St., illegal dlicbarge of BB Nov. 11 at 1 p.m. at the monu­ charge of miiuie of marker platei prizes to Joe GugUotti (ugliest); committee, at last night’s Board special education In town, said from 10 to 10:45. The storytellers Prizes will be awarded and gun within town llmiti ment on the Green. w u noUed (not proaecuted). James Domain (funniest); James of Education meeting, proceeded that seven area towns have made will be staff members. refreshments will be served. (Manchester). The Post’s 12th anniversary Carm en B elendei, S3, of Gorman (prettint) and CUlt to pick apart some of the MPOA’s conunitments to participate, but Robert Vansteenburgh, 26, of i wiU be observed with a dinner IT Try To Services will be h e)d WUliroantlc, fined |40 for third- Waite (original). A treasure hunt 1 recently stated reasons for not about eight others remain to be East Hampton,' pleaded guilty dance Nov. 18 at the Poit Home. George W. Hodgdon, grand Wednesday, All Saints Day, at degree larceny. was also held with Den 1 winning H Renwmber, I supporting the referendum to briefed on the concept of the Monday to charges of izsulng a A ham supper will be served at custodian, RAM, will conduct his 8:30 a.m. at St. John’s* Polish the top award and Den three, To Reioembcr renovate and add to Bennet and proposed center. Chariei W. Bodo, 46, of 466 bad check (two counti) and his 7:30 follow^ by dancing unUl 1. E 1 annual inspection at Delta National Catholic Church. Main 8L, fined $26 for recklcu case was continued to Dec. 4 for a placing second. Dling Junior High Schools. Superintendent’s Report B ot^t awards were presented Tickets may be obtained by con­ Not To Forget 1 Chapter, RAM, Wednesday Thursday, All Souls Day, Ma$s driving and $25 for failure to pren^ntence inveitigation. The $400,000 cost to replace m . Kennedy reported that to Mike Guegel, O rl Dojan, Jack tacting the post home or The Coot lUck 1 evening at 7:30 at the Masonic will be offered at 8:30 a.m. aqd 7 ihow uceme and reglatraUon. Other charges agalnit windows, cited by the MPOA, Is another two or three weeks will Kozicki, Kevin Dyer, Joe Gugliot- memben of the post or auxiliary. Temple. The Past Master Mason p.m. Roger It It S M Ukt; timi ri|M tiU SMtk M. (•SpwSt resources and audio-visual m better.” and $3 for failure to carry Red Cross. barked from another train at the tiM SMa S I LaMck): M ick h r Mw tifii M Hit rlfkl iM t •( M k McGovern. (Herald photo by Pinto) materials for public and non­ lU. “I commend the MPOA for Insurance Center, Inc. registration. KimbaU has been manager of railroad station here, police said. their sincerity and interest,” he public schools; 3. $73,895.34 to Anthony Pagliuchi, 17, of the Mecklenburg County Unit, ►aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa concluded his rejoinder, “but I support career education Glastonbury, fined $20 for bazar- Greater CaroUnas Chapter, and believe their standards of educa­ programs. Neil Lawrence, oc­ THE DOLIN AGENCY ddus parking. A charge of breach assistant division manager, $?$?$?$?$?S?$?S?$?S?S?$?$?S?$?$?S?$?$?S?S?$? West Hartford School Board Hears cupational coordinator, said that CaroUnas Division, of the Red Dooley Asks tion are far below those of of peace was noUed. i*. Bank Robbed Manchester, the Board of Educa­ about two-thirds of the money THEJENNEYAGENCY Dennis A. Souza, 25, of East Cross since 1971. ^ fo re that he Bigger Role Psychology Staffers tion, and the State of Connec­ funds Cooperative Occupational Hartford, fined $15 for operating was regional manager of the WEST HARTFORD ticut.” Education Program salaries, and THE LATHROP AGENCY an unregistered motor vehicle Southeastern Area. AN INCOME TAX? 1 (AP)—Two armed men took $29,- To begin implementation of a evaluated; and behavior Regional Center Action the balance is used for instruc­ and $10 for improper use of >My Damocratic opponant not only favors a Stata For Citizen 162 Monday afternoon from a suggestion by Dr. Walter M. modification programs are being The board approved a tional materials and supplies. THE MCKINNEY AGENCY marker plates. A charge of iUegal branch of the Society for Savings, Schardt that new personnel in the instituted. recommendation, submitted by One or two more allocations are alteration of registration plate Income Tax, but voted for the 1971 Income Tax that Rule changes designed to in­ according to a bank official. school system discuss their Richard Goldwater said that he Dr. James P. Kennedy, anticipated, he added, for work THE ROHAN AGENCY I . was noUed. was later repealed. crease the role of the private No one was hurt in the inci­ departments at Board of Educa­ sees the establishment of a close superintendent of schools, to “en­ study programs. XBases noUed Monday included: Labor citizen in the workings of the dent, said Robert EMen, senior tion meetings, the psychological relationship with the teacher as dorse the submission of an up­ The board accepted the WiUiam A. Ballard, 10, of • I A M O PP O SED to a state income tax. If General Assembly have been vice president and secretary of examiners appeared last night an important function of the ex­ dated application for the Regional resignation of Mrs. Valerie MANCHESTER’S PROGRESSIVE TrumbuU, hitchhiking. Discussion elected I would vote for a decrease in the drafted by Representative the bank. and outlined their work and its aminers, because it provides a Occupational Training Center to Norris, part-time mathematics INSURANCE CENTER- Mildred A. Berson, 58, of present state sales tax. Thomas H. Dooley. Dooley, a The branch is located at the implications. better picture of the student from be located on the campus of teacher at MHS, effective at the Bloomfield, signal device viola­ Democrat, is seeking re-election corner of Farmington and Joseph Fallacaro, department both perspectives. He is assigned Manchester Community College. end of the first semester. GROWING TO SERVE YOU. tion. Continues HER RECORD DOESNT ADD UP. as a representative of the 56th Prospect Avenues. head, said that some changes to Manchester High School and Upon completion of the applica­ William G. Bracken, 24, of 57 WE NEEDACHANGE IN Assembly District. The robbers entered the bank were initiated last year, and with commented that he feels they tion the Board of Education will Essez St., failure to carry HARTFORD (AP) - There DISTRICT 91 Dooley, just completing his at 2:13 p.m., drew guns, and the addition of two staff have been “lost sheep” in the request the Board of Directors of Jamaica's mean tem­ reglstratiop. was no firm decision Monday in first term, has been an outspoken herded the employes into a vault members this year, these past. the Town of Manchester to take perature in winter is 78 degrees 315 E. Center St. Deborah Chamberlain, 22, of 9 the dispute between state con­ critic of current legislative prac­ area, Elden said. He said that two operational procedures have been Future goals of the depart­ the necessary steps to place this and in summer the thermome­ Manchester, Conn.. Davis Ave., RockvUle, operating tractors and the laborers union tices and said he has formulated customers in the bank escaped. effected. ment, he concluded, are the es­ item on referendum.” ter seldom rises higher than 90 an unregistered motor vehicle. except the decision to continue to Grand Jury Indicts 16 recommended changes as the With no one remaining in the Among them, he said, are an tablishment of norms for tests, to The General Assembly passed a degrees, reports the Jamaica Howard Crockett, 67, of 121 discuss differences. result of “observing first hand, main area of the bank, the abbreviated referral form; compare a student with his com­ bill, transferring about four acres Tourist Board. HoUltter S t, intoxication. A contractors lawsuit the operation of an outmoded, robbers scooped up the money teacher evaluation of department munity peers obtaining the same on the MCC campus for town and i. PhiUp F. CurUs, 20, of 28 chaUenginging a strike by the On Drug Law Violations ZINSSER recommendations; regular school education; and preventive psy­ unresponsive system.” Noting and fled, according to Elden. area use, but a technical defect in Mapte St., non^upport. Connecticut Laborers District U FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE that it should have been No suspects were reported visitations instead of merely chology, working with children the act requires correction. Steven D. Fortier, 17, of 58 Coundl which came to a quick HARTFORD (AP) - Nineteen in Brooklyn and that later that that on July 1, Elias Cruz and revamped years ago, he said, arrested in the incident. where the demand is greatest; before they enter kindergarten The cost of building and equip­ Hi(J[$ry Dr., Coventry, faUure to end by virtue of a court-ordered persons were indicted Monday by month Elias Cruz possessed eight Jorge Ouz, along with nine other ZinsurfcirSUt«ltapraMnt«9MCo(mnittM(JimFMT,TrMs.) and introducing programs “to persons, possessed over 14 grams “This system may serve Police called the robbery “a department letters to parents, ping the center, for training 14-21- drive!.'right restraining order last week was a federal grahd jury for 37 alleged grams of heroin in Hartford, in­ $?$?S?S?$?$?S?$?$?$?$?$?$?$?$?$?S?$?$?$?S? legislators and lobbyists, but it very smooth, quick operation,” reporting that their children have reduce the deficit.” year-old mentally retarded |lred p , Hodge, 22, of not heard in open hearing Mon­ violations of federal narcptfcs and tending to distribute the narcotic. of heroin'and conspired to dis­ does not serve the people.” adding that a car may have been been evaluated and inviting con­ adolescents, would be borne by bread! of peace. day as had been schedule. firearms laws. The indictment also charges tribute it in Connecticut. He termed what they call used for the getaway but none sultations; continuation of the state, and ownership would No$mand JoUvet, 40, of Loomis The dispute concerns the un­ The indictments resulted from public hearings as “lobbyists’ was seen. gearing reports to teachers’ revert to the town after five jkd., ^Iton, breach of peace and ion’s demand for 10 cents an hour a months-long drug trafficking needs; evaluation of students in TO ACHIEVE THE BEST REPRESENTATION FOR MANCHESTER hearings” noting that the use of The younger of the two robbers CLEAN GETAWAY years. Preliminary sketches sub- /intoKlcation. checkoff by the contractors for probe by the Office of Drug pre-distributed sign-up sheets was described as a white male, special programs; and a voice in HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) - Bnlce A. Kuchmas, 17, of workers administrative dues. Abuse Law Enforcement and assures the professionals of being about six feet tall, 210 pounds and the pupil placement planning Mrs. H. D. Ratcliffe works for TrumbuU, hitchhUcing. Opposing lawyers Monday dis­ were announced jointly by F. team. Mac Buckley, ODALE’s Hartford heard early in the hearings. He in his mid 20s. The older man was a chemical company here NEW! - EXCITING Maxine LeBlanc, 63, of East cussed the case in chambers with VOTE also criticized the practice of described as about 5-foot-lO, 160 “Manchester has made signifi­ which produces a household ( H ^ ^ , faUure to obey stop chief U.S. District C^urt Judge area director, and Stuart Jones, scheduling hearings during pounds, about 45 years old and cant strides in special programs,” cleaner called “Swi()c.” To help NATURAL HEALTH sign. It M. Joseph Blumenfeld. U.S. attorney for Connecticut. VOTE advertise the product, the REPUBLICAN daytime working hours and at the sporting a goatee. Donald Hogan said. He reported FOOD SHOPPE Stanley J. Lesniak, 23, of The lawsuit was filed by the Among the 11 separate in­ Capitol noting, "this all but that the psychological examiners license tag on her motor car :^ o iW ^ , faUure to grant right of Associated General Contractors dictments was one resulting from are coordinating services within bears the word Swipe. and the Connecticut Construction what officials said was a large denies private citizens the oppor­ Someone took it literally. ' way. ' NOV 7 tunity to voice their views.” He the system and with outside agen­ .. Lerpy A. Main, 28, of East Industries Association. cash and narcotics seizure in Yellowstone National Park's While she was making a advocates “citizen only” hearings cies; they are observing children Hartford, Improper turn. There were reports of agree­ Brooklyn, N.Y. FOR first human fatality from a wild business call recently,’ conducted in the evenings or on within the classroom at­ someone swiped the vehicle. E U ^ C. Manner, 67. of East ment to Utigate the dispute "as According to the indictment animal encounter since 1942 oc- mosphere; Head Start was fast as possible” but at least one returned before U.S. District Saturday, on a regional basis. cured in 1971. Hartford, faUure to obey red Dooley also proposes, if re­ lig h t, source said the legal action was Judge T. Emmet Clarie, Elias elected, to introduce rule changes J e n ^ e r D. Ray, 25, of Coven- expected to go on for some time. Ortiz Cruz received a quantity of which would permit the public to heroin from Jorge CYuz last July observe legislative committee sessions and which would require recorded votes of such sessions. JUDGE WALLETT SUPPORTS He explained that under the pre­ sent system, key measures can be A -;.v 1 t ' -• ^ ' killed in committee with no i / ...... ' record of who was responsible for JACOBS for PROBATE VOTE FOR ------^ the action. He further advocates t .....- ) !t , 1 the curtailment of the use of voice votes in favor of roll-call votes, noting that the con­ stituents have a right to know Excerpts from an open letter who is voting for or against cer­ to the people of Manchester . . . J r . tain legislation and whether their from Jud^e John J* fVallett^ **THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE ** ARTHlRB.SHATniCK "'j...., : • .....^ . V. V ' ' representative or senator was , 4 present for the vote. retiring Judge of Prohate, if/.- Dooley said he would also District of Manchester: *********** strongly urge that a legislator’s ."f. **,. attendance be a prerequisite to 1 his receipt of compensation V'- noting that the payment of tax­ “ T/ie functions of the probate payer’s money to those who con­ judgeship call, sooner or later, for an sistently and intentionally absent themselves from their duties in intimate relationship with every Hartford, is indefensible. family in Manchester. It calls for a See Our Beautiful Display af combination of legal ability with a Connecticut’s Best-Seller Ambassador heart and human understanding, a Praises willingness to be generous of time, SETH THOMAS CLOCKS ...... i I French Effort y interest^ and guidance beyond the MEDBURY routine . . . Manchester, in my opi­ EXETER ★ For complete campaign news NEW YORK (AP) - Arthur K. nion, is fortunate indeed to have as a MANTEL CLOCK 8-Day Key Wound Watson, who has resigned as U.S. 8-Day Key Wound with Hour and Vk Hour Strike ”■( Ambassador to France, praised MR. J4(.0BS U: forairr Dircrtor, Town o( Minrkf«trr. Srrrriiry and Dirrrtor. Manrhr«lrr Malr candidte for this office a man of Westminster Chime ★ For complete speedy election the French government Monday Bank. fiflABfial .Sfrrriart. Irmplr Belli Sholom, Member. lUrtIurd. Manehrslrr. (ounU and ■Tl" Connertirul Bar kaaorialiMi. Veirran ol Mord War II. excellent qualifications. He is At­ returns for its “great cooperation” in ;..d Hr it a Trinil) (a>Ue|(r Oradualr, 84. 1948. Dorior of law. laivrn ili u| ronnerlirul Srhool ul torney Ronald Jacobs. —/ highly ^ 2 5 .0 0 7 0 .0 0 reducing the flow of narcotics Lj w , 19S2, w ilb konorai Boaton In iie r siiv Gradualr Srboot of Taaalion. LLM. 19M. from France to the United States. 4Mernet Jaeoba la a partner in ike law firm ol Daddarto, Slitl. Jarvba and Sullivan w ilb oilier* recommend Ron Jacobs to the voters ★ For state and sports news V Watson, whose resignation in Manrkeairr and Harllord. DAVID ODECARD lie and hi* wife reiiilr al 45 )li|ibw(MKi Drive. Mancbraler, wilb ikeir ib rrr ebildren. Mark. 23. of Manchester to succeed me as their DECORATOR became effective today, said that Lada. 19. and David, 15. SPEED READ . - p . \ ^ since he was appointed am­ Judge of Probate.'^ WALL CLOCKS A Good Gift For Dad For home delivery call Hartford, 249-6411 or any ^ourant Bureau; bassador, the quantities of heroin (No Cord) seized in France have risen from f 633: 450 kilograms in 1970 to 1,500 RON JACOBS M6.00 to >41.00 h h kilograms so far this year. He •12.95 to *75.00 0214; Croton, 445-8121; Hartford W h , 524-5963; added that the number of French \ narcotics agents has increased from seven to more than 175. for Mahogany Electric Alarm Clock 3495; Rockville, 8 7 5 -6 2 8 6 ; Simsbmry, 658-2440^^ “We still have a long way to go VOTE . I but 1 can state without qualifica­ TXo T»rrinuion 482-8511; West Hartford, 2Jo-5Vbb, wii "Dialite" “fyj.REG. ______688-4941, Wi„..cd, 379-0745. tion that he will win the battle,” $14.00 S P E C IA L I Watson said at Kennedy Airport, Judge of Probate where he arrived from Paris with REPUBLICAN his wife and two sons. Watson said he was resigning District of Manchester YouHl enjoy each day more if you start because of an asthmatic condi­ MANCHESTER HARDWARE STATE SENATE tion. He said he has not yet made ItiHncheiiter Republlean Town ConinilUee — Chnricu NIcKenBle, Tre— nro^ Tbiii Ad paid lor by Citium lor Jaiobs, Krili Utllal'rra. Chairman, Ja,35-37-40-45 } I Bnlliont 41 One 71 W ith Swimming Certificates real estate investing. In be interested, we would ^ 6 0 -7 3 -7 5 12 Utilize 42 The 72 Generosity 21.24-41-47, Building Permits renew your good blinds for just pennies! under tailored shirts. on white, accenting a white 65-67-72 All swimming certificates from other words, you can like for you to be our 13 Thot 43 And 73 Know Pratt Sign Co. for Creative lambs wool sweater dress 14 Good 44 Novel 74 Cupid CAPRICORN Get Raise both sessions of lessons at profit from the same guest at the forthcoming 15 Are 45 Like 75 If 1 . School of Hairdressing, 806 Main with white pearls. Expanding drug education programs within the: schools and im­ Veteran's Memorial Park are combined investment investment seminar and 16 Ideos 46 Be 76 For St., two face signs, $300. "try us, you'll like us!" The Country Boy • 17 Opposite 47 Impose 77 Importont JAN. I» plementing adult drug education seminars within each town. HARTFORD (AP) - Retur­ now available at the South Wind­ method used so success­ learn the complete de­ Casual Offices 18 Should 4 8 Put 78 Une.pected y5- 9-30-54/^ Majestic Trouser Co. for Cedar tails of our program. String ties, cowboy fash­ ning to work just eight days sor Recreation Department in the fully by insurance com­ Men are t a k i n g on the 19 Love 49 And 7 9 Bosic 62-68-81-85V. Manchester Corp., 226 Spencer This program is strictly ion, are back for men. It’s 20 Sex 50 Experierxes 80 M o n ty before the Nov. 7 election, the Town Hall. panies, banks and large more casual look for office LIO 21 Let 51 Expertise 81 Your AQUARIUS St., face sign, $600. educational. You arc Stjrictly a country-boy look state House of Representatives Certificate may be picked up corporations. The prop­ wear by giving up their ties 22 M o y 52 M u st 82 Decision JAN. 20 2. Increasing the number and quality of treatment facilities for in­ Anthony L. Heidcavage, 46 iT)d it at under no obligation and 23 Social unanimously passed a bill Mon­ erty purchased by your withto dedenim suits or’ faded - AUG. 22 53 Com pany 83 Interludes fli. II between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. get your in favor of sweaters and 24 No 54 Over-rich 84 Emphasized j Coolidge St., alterations to nothing is offered (or jeans.ians patient and out-patient drug dependent persons. day to extend the $3(X) “ cost of beginning tomorrow through group will be in this im- sports jackets. 2- 8-14-28 25 Twice 5 5 Be 85 Digestion 3- 6-19-22JV weekly R sale. For your reserva­ . 3 2 -4 3 -5 6 26 Your 56 Smile 27-61-78 living’’ pay raises to all civil dwelling, $150. mlkliate area. The D.J. 86 Progress Nov. 10. tion call 644-1517. 27 Bless 57 Plotting 87 Y ou service employes of the state. lottery 1 Henry Co. will invest 28 Luck 5 8 Into 88 Against’ i 29 Judged 59 Com ing 89 Keep Some 1,4(W state workers had Basketball tickets ^ 3 0 A n 60 You 3 . Remarriage 90 You Funding of these additional efforts through Gaming Commission been denied the pay hikes by the Registration for Junior and m p here! STATE LOT ^ ^ G ood Advene 1-39-44-500 revenues." Personnel Department because Changes Intermediate Boys Basketball they are outside regular pay DONALD J. HENNIGAN. ED, D classifications. / Proposed CUP AND MAIL TODAY n ■$ D ■ ■ “ This situation did not need W DRAWING occur," said Majority Leader Carl WALTHAM, Mass. (AP) - - Real Estate Investment Seminar PU RE FRESH Delegate to the convention of I Ajello, who said the Personnel WEDNESDAY, the Episcopal Diocese of I Estelle Department’s action was “ regret­ send for information NOVEMBER 1st table,’’ Massachusetts have voted to EARN EXTRA MONEY Fiano^s Restaurant Thursday, Nov. 2 I Route 6 (44A), Bolton, Conn. 7:30 to9:30 P.M . SWEET Gov. Thomas J. Mesklll had recommend . to the church’s backed the legislation, and there natlonpl convention next year IN PLEASANT Now voif-Can learn income tax preparation. . . ‘from * were no dissenting voices raised that decisions on the remarriage H&R Block. Thousands are earning 80od money as of divorced persons be given to tax preparers. Enrollment open to men and women 10:30 A.M. when the House approved It and SURROUNDINGS of all ages. Job Interviews available for best students. APPLE CIDER sent It to the Senate. The Senate parish priests. Made On The Farm FLANAGAN Is not expected to return to ses­ At the present time, bishops in CLASSES START NOVEMBER 7th Icam Income sion until after the election. the Eplscopil ChurcH are re­ State Armory quired to rule on such matters. HlR Block. I'he main business remaining (ax prepatadon (tom 356 « Wm I Viddle Ipke. Mancheilei Piiiliailt 646 5440 to be liandled by the General The bishops must wait one year 330 Main St. Democrat for State Senate — 4th District Please send me free information 2 Ferrando Orchard Asseinhly during Its current after the completion of civil Manchester S|HH'lul session Is a tax cut, but divorce actions and then have SO Name .- D.J. Hsnry Co. Main St. Guild Lottery Ticket Vouchers Andover • Bolton • Coventry • East Windsor avtion on thni Is also being put off days to make a decision. Adilitss. Real Estate Investment Counselors Glastonbury e Hebron • Manchester • South Windsor till after (ho ele«'tlon. The Rev. W. Murray Kenney of ____ , Phone 1720 Ellington Rd.. South Windsor, Conn. 00074 May Be Redeemed At The Armory Until Birch Mt. Rd./ Glastonbury Christ Church, Cambridge, told CilV — Also awaltliig action Is a bill to ______- 7ip.|_ Phone (203) 644-1517 The Time of The Drawing. ^ Open 7 Days A Week the delegates the procedure "The Income Tan P e o p le " State _. PtM for by FIwihm tor tut* SmrU, R, Trtu. restructure the Board of Dlrw- causes many divorced people to (urs of the (treater Hartford I CLIP AND MAtLTODAYl m m m m ^ rransll District. remarry outside the church. Curl-up comfort is combined with the perennial freshness of Early American design In this charming Cape Cod living room by Kroehler.. 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EARl YOST INowhere On Horizon For Jitn Plunkett SportB Editor NEW ORLEANS (AP) - This Deep Finley, owner of the world champion BOSTON (AP) — Jim Plunkett says “ He’s just having his ups and downs South city’s hopes for a baseball Oakland Athletics, might be eyeing New last Sunday in New York’s Shea Stadium like anybody else,” Mazur said. franchise-^or even a part of Orleans as a possible new home, Kuhn was “ the woYst day I’ve ever had.” The coach said Plunkett might be Sullivan Throws TD Pass one—weren’t giVen any boost by Com­ said as he understands it, Finley is The stellar of the New replaced from time to thne by Dowling missioner Bowie Kuhn, who was was happy in Oakland. England Patriots was Intercepted three who, he said, “ has done a fine Job.” times by the New York Jets In a “ If somebody came up with Former East Catholic High quarterback Brian Sullivan got here Mondiw. . Kuhn also indicated he takes a dim mismatch something we hadn’t prepared for. I’d a taste of varsity competition with Central Cormecticut’s Kuhn said expansion of major league view of franchise transfers. gridders last Saturday and responded with a 37-yard baseball is nowhere on the horixon. vidiich the Patriots lost 34-10. take Jim out and discuss the situation, touchdown pass as the Blue Devils ripped Glassboro, 68- Kuhn, in town for a baseball general “ My basic philosophy about “ It was just a bad day,’’ Plunkett said and have Brian in there for a few plays,” 6...There were several questionable calls in last Sunday's managers’ meeting, told newsmen that transferring franchises from one city to Monday. “ I didn’t throw very well and Mazur said. Giants-Redskins’ game at Yankee Stadium with the biggest he would like to see a team in the another is that baseball would be best my tlrning was off. In fact, it was the He added, however, “ Jim’s always two going against the Giants, the first nullifying a touchdown Louisiana Superdome when it is com­ served by having as much stability as worst day I’ve ever had.” well prepared, and his thinking most and the second Chris Hanburger’s “ steal” of the ball from pleted in 1974. possible.” Plunkett was yanked late in the third always coincides with ours.” Ron Johnson...Dan Moynihan, former Wesleyan University “ HowevCT, r}ealistally, I don’t see a He also said he was against the split- quarter in favor of backup quarterback Patriots lineman Tom Beer said Mon­ standout cross country runner who transfored to Tufts, chance without expansion and I can’t franchise concept, something which Brian Dowling. day Plunkett’s problem is he’s “ trying showed his heels to the pack in the Eastern Intercollegiate see any expansion at this time.” New Orleans had hoped to achieve if it Patriots Giach John Mazur said Mon­ too damned hard.” Athletic Assn. Cross Country Meet last Saturday at Franklin Askpd about reports that Charles 0. couldn’t get its own. day Hunkett may miss a few more plays Beer said, “ He’s got a great attitude, Park in Boston. Moynihan has taken part in several Five this season, but last year’s rookie of the and Jim’s b ^ n a winner all his life. And Mile Road Races in Manchester on Thanksgiving morning year in the American Conference will believe me, losing rips at his heart.” and should be one of the men to watch in this year’s continue as the team’s number one “ It seems like everybody is pressing,” event...Speaking of the race. Will Hadden, general chairman East Harriers Win quarterback. Beer said. “ In this last game ^ e re were for the spbnsoring Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, “ Babe Ruth struck out a lot in his day, a few near misses, and that’s the way it reports he has been threatened wiUi a suit unless the annual Sports Night but they didn’t sit him down,” Mazur seems to have been for a month with holiday race is opened to females. The AUU, which sanc­ One But Drop Two said. our club.” ♦ tions the local event, does not approve races between mixed Tickets are now available sexes and race sponsors go along with the idea...Another for the annual Masonic Sports Perhaps the finest cross-country runner in the state, familiar name on the cross country-road race beat who Night on Thursday, Nov. 9 at Farmington High’s Bruce Fiori helped pace his team to (APpIwUI Bill Flett Ailing earned some extra ink on the weekend was UConn’s Bill 6:30 at the Masonic Temple. victories over East Catholic 15-47; Waterford 21-37; and Smile Instead of Growl PHILADELPHIA (AP) - BUI Valley Regional 19-42; yesterday on the latter’s 2.8 mile Canton who won the Yankee Conference cross country run. Featured speaker will be Happiness Is Being Named Rose Princess Flett, the leading scorer lor the course in Deep River. In winning the meet, Fiori also set a Tom Gorman, veteran Japanese Players of the Enjoyed. 100-Yard Day National League baseball um­ new course record with a clocking of 13:54. These were the reactions as these seven girls were called Monday during Irwin, Salli Noren, Caryn Sells, Michele Vessadine. Below, Gayle Gorrell, , wUl be pire. E^ast did manage a win over ^ Herald photo by Bucelvldui selection, of princesses to reign over the Tournament of Roses and Rose Bowl Jimmie Bates and Janet Carr. out of action for at least 10 days Valley Regional 23-36; but lost to with an injured left knee, a team Jimmy Balesano enjoyed his first 100-or-better game with football game New Year’s Day. Vying for the queen title will be, top, Melanie React Differently Also doting the speaking Waterford 21-36. Henry Schoebel College [fetters spokesman said Monday. 0 f M any FaUCCtS Trinity against Rochester last Saturday but the ex- program will be a top-notch was the first Eagle harrier across Flett, with seven goals in 10 BRANDENTON, Fla. (AP) — From the looks of their criap Manchester High standout has yet to score his first football player from the the line finishing 11th against the Bow to Tunxis games, was injured Sunday night uniforms, caps and spikes, Japan’s star baseball players Io. Dr. John will be held Nov. 28 with Trophy Night set this Saturday. A Tickets, which include new record; Driscoll (W); ’Tunxis Community College in C-: Larry Olsen Unsung Member I Bowling I Until they balk at an umpire’s decision with a smile instead Wolf examined the knee and put Four Ball Best Ball Golf Tournament is also slated S a tu ^ y dinner, may be secured from Hawkes (F); Benedetto (VR); Farmington during the last u se Still Far Out Front of a growl. it in a cast. John Nelson, ticket chairman, iMMaiaiaBMMaiaBaaBjl at the local course...Golfers can’t complain about the fall Crocki (F); McKusker (F); match of the season. “ That’s the way they show the ump they think he made a by calling 649-4657. Officers EUerott (W); Aunea (W); Guinan Singles — Wosezyna def. bad call,” said former American big leaguer Bob Aspromonte, weather to date but it would be nice to have a two-day will also have tickets for sale. Of Indians^ Coaching Staff weekend of favorable weather...The most improved junior (F); Daggett (F); Schoebel (EC); Garner (M) 4-6, 6-4, 6-2. RESTAURANT - Bob Byrnes who is coaching a Japanese team competing in U.S. winter Giuletti (EC); Skehan (EC); Britton def. Henault (M) 3-6, 6- golfers at the Manchester Country Gub this year were Eric 140-350, Frank McNamara 165- league play. PRE-WINTER Simpson (W); King (F). 0, 6- 1 . 368, -Robert Molumphy 362, Dan Bolin and Donna Demko...Eiditor of the excellent By DEAN YOST Tribes’ ‘brains.’ Wiggin works with the In Weekly AP Grid Poll “ They don’t usually squawk and yell and carry on. They just Przytulski def. Daltatto (M) 7- Coughlin 381, Dave Castagna 366, SPECIALS Newsletter, monthly house organ of the Manchester Country offensive and defensive line while Olsen turn around and give him a big smile. The ump gets the 6. 6-3. George Marinelli 355, Robert Larry Olsen is a man of many faucets. message.” on Aluminum G ub, is Norm Clark, who also doubled this season as club Doubles — Wosezyna & Britton coordinates the backs and safeties. The Morin 386, Dan Vignone 353, Larry Olsen, math teacher at The Top Twenty, with first-place votes in parentheses, Japan’s major league baseball team, Hiroshima Toyo Carp, president. Kilmer Steps Into def. Henault & Deltatto, 1-6, 6-3, duo receive volunteer efforts from Tom NEW YORK (AP) - Southern California, which survived Dave Viara 354, Bruce Leone 149- DOORS Manchester High School. season records and total points. Points tabulated on basis of is playing in the Florida Instructional League this fall on the 6- 2. Conran, who handles the speciality nine fumbles in beating Oregon 184) Saturday, retained the 393, Ed Bujaucius 378, Jim WINDOWS FYzytulski & Heavy def. Dann Larry Olsen, assistant varsity football teams, and Bob (Torcoran who spots. top spot in The Associated Press’ weekly 20-18-16-14-12-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-M: Moore 359, Bob Boroefa 142-379, Sunshine State’s Gulf O ast. They are 2-3 in a 22-game coach at MHS. No. 1 Redskin Job & Austin, 6-4, 6-2. During the course of a football after­ rankings. Mike Balesano 15M40-402, RoUie schedule that runs through mid-November. SIDING Attractive Program Larry Olsen, candlemaker. Manchester netmen now have a noon, Olsen can be seen with the The Trojans, 8-0, received 41 first-place votes and 980 of a 1. USC (41)8-0 980 Irish 363, Robert Peck 357, The Japanese blue-and-orange trimmed uniforms are very CANOPIES WASHINGTON (AP) — Billy Kilmer has stepped into the record of five wins and two These are the jobs and hobbies of the 2. Alabama (3) 7-0-811 Chester Russo 356, Bill Sheekey similar to the New York Mets. Thanks to the Manchester High Booster Gub an attractive headphone on conferring with Corcoran possible 1,000 points from the nationwide panel of sports Washington Redskins’ job of No. 1 quarterback for the second losses. Coach Wayne Kuhnly will former Colorado State College graduate 3. Nebraska (4) 6-1750 365, Roy McGuire 362, Ed Gutt Their gloves are made in the United States. They’re bigger program was distributed at last Saturday’s home football in the tower and then relaying the writers and broadcasters. straight year following injuries to Sonny Jurgensen. be taking his racketeers to the who is part of one of the smallest 4. Michigan (1) 7-0-694 146-160-182-488, Jim ^Chlapponi than Japanese-made gloves and infielders prefer them. We Now Carry game at Memorial Field against Penney High. The next message on toi Wiggin. Alabama, 7-0 after thrashing Southern Mississippi 48-11, “ I feel bad for Sonny, honest to Connecticut Community College gridiron coaching staffs in the state. 5.0hio State (1)6-0 629 158-366, Bert Claughsey 159, Ironically, in America, aspiring teen-aged big leaguers are meeting of the club will be Wednesday night, Nov. 8 at Open Tournament at Wesleyan I ^ retained the second spot with 811 points and three first-place PRIME God,” Kilmer said. “ I didn’t an aging athlete whose legs were Olsen, who has taught all levels of “ With a staff this size, we can’t do an 6.LSU 64) 558 Henry Frey 369. out on the practice fields after school with mitts made in Manchester High .. . Phil Hyde and Martin Duke copped the want the job this way.” suffering from battle fatigue.” University Saturday. votes. Defending national champion Nebraska held onto the WINDOWS math in seven years at the high school, adequate job and that is why we ap­ 7.0klahoma 5-1471 Japan. ^ Men’s Doubles championship at the Tennis Forum in Vernon Jurgensen, the National Foot­ Dr. Palumbo .said the quarter­ No. 3 spot with four first-place votes and 750 points after to replace your is currently teaching senior level math. preciate the efforts of our volunteer 8. UCLA 7-1379 CHURCH - Earl White 201, In Japanese-style baseball, a sprained ankle isn’t taped to by trimming Wayne Kuhnly and A1 Dambeck in the finals. ball League’s top career passer, back’s left foot will be in a cast registering Its fourth straight shutout, a 34-0 romp over old h o rn windows. “I played four years of football at coaching staff,” Olsen commented. 9. Texas 5-1301 Joel Leux 202, Frank Roman 202- temporarily relieve pain or dunked in a whirlpool bath. Kuhnly also coaches the sport at Manchester Community was lost for the season when he for 10 to 12 weeks, followed by Rogers Returns O l^hom a State. Colorado State and lettered each year. I 10. Penn State 6-1 290 202-568. Instead, the trainer treats injuries with acupuncture—the College. Hyde is a former tennis mentor at Manchesto* High underwent surgery Monday to rehabilitation for two or three When Olsen isn’t coaching, he is in the Michigan climbed one spot to fourth with 694 points after With Fairfield was the starting fullback and linebacker 11. Aubum 6-l 238 ancient oriental art of stabbing slender silvor needles into ancLDuke is a prominent practicing local physician . . . Mike repair a ruptured Achilles tendon months. candle-making business with his wife, overpowering Minnesota 42-0. Big Ten rival Ohio State BILL TUNSKY heel cord. “ We are optimistic about his for three seasons. Following graduation 12. Notre Dame 5-1196 nerve centers to relax and mend muscles. CMi.649-9095 C ob i^ of Wapping and Tom O’Connell of Hartford are co­ FAIRFIELD (AP) - Former Joan, whom he meet while teaching at dropped from fourth to fifth with 629 points after edging Dr. P.M. Palumbo Jr., the coming back next year,” he said. I taught at Manitou Springs Colorado 13. Tennesee 4-2122 During the regular American The 44-member O ntral League team is the first fnmi Japan Fm Eilimilet captains of tto fall’s varsity cross country team at St. Fairfield University basketball Manitou Springs. Wisconsin 28-20. team physician who performed where I coached basketball and was 14.Iowa State 5-1112 League season the Boston Red to participate in league play in Florida. They’ve played E-Z Tenos Anselm’s College. Cobum, a senior, is a former East Catholic standout Phil Rogers, who left The Olsen’s who often exhibit their Louisiana State, 6-0 and idle Saturday, stayed in sixth place, the one-hour, 45-minute opera­ head coach of the football team for two 15. Colorado 6-2 92 Sox won nine of 12 games with previously in Arizona. High student who held the school record in the half mile and school and then returned this Paige crafts, named after their daughter but Colorado, seventh last week, dropped all the way to 15th tion, said the injury was “ fairly Second Straight seasons. I had .500 records. After a year 16. Missouri 4-3 26 the Oakland Athletics. was the State 1,000-yard champion. O’Connell is out of year to play for the Stags, has Paige, have gained widespread recogni­ after being upended by Missouri 20-17. extensive. I had to sew the ends o f graduate studies I came to 17. Louisville 6-0 20 Northwest Catholic High . . . Gene Reilly is the new varsity together.” Loss for tiling been declared eligible for com­ tion. Their crafts have been displayed at Oklahoma, UCLA, Texas and Penn State round out the top petition by the Eastern Collegiate Manchester,” he noted recently. IS.Texas Tech 6-119 basketball coach at Portland High. The former Central The 38-year-old Jurgensen was the Hartford Gvic Arts Festival, Gilford ten, each moving up one notch from last week. Athletic Conference, according to Since arriving in town in 1966, Olsen 19. Air Force 6-117 j Connecticut ace previously was an assistant to his brother, injured in the first period of Tiling Junior High’s varsity G aft Exhibition and Eastern (Connec­ The second ten consists of Auburn, Notre Dame, Clarke Motor Sales Hollywood Service Station university Athletic Director C. has been active in the athletic program 20. Arkansas 5-210 Brown’s Tire Service Manchester Transmission, Inc. Joe, at South Ca^olic . . . For the first time in his coaching Sunday’s 23-16 victory over the soccer team absorbed its second Tennessee, Iowa State, Colorado, Missouri, Louisville, Texas Routes 342 East Center Street Donald Cook. at Manchester High. In his first season ticut Gafts Festival. 333 Main Street 161 Middle Tpke. 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W IIIMIHn 528-4788 Ernie CVe Field Day coimtry team lost to Fitch High traded third baseman Don “ He looked down and back like won an earlier meeting between Olsen is now a track official at Indian “We thought about slowing down our ‘No Nudity Permitted’ 429-8502 Duke Gorman Bros., Inc. yestW^y in New London, 28-29. Money, pitcher Bill Champion he thought somebody kicked the two schools. home track meets. candlemaking a little bit. We even South Windsor High’s Carl Furness Bros. Garage 770 Main Street The Tribe girls return home and infielder John Yukovicb him,” the doctor said. ‘"The same Coventry got its second goal on Would Olsen consider going thought about closing down the opera­ McNeil topped the field of Cen­ Stafford Springs, Manchester, Conn. FYiday with a triangular meet to the Milwaukee Brewers thing has happened to squash a beautiful high power shot over tral Valley Conference Cross somewhere else to coach? tion, but I doubt that will happen,” Connecticut 643-6860 B o k against Bulkeley High and Coven­ today for starting pitchers Jim players, tennis players, soccer goalie Mike Masselli’s head. ‘No, I’m contertt here, I am a teacher Olsen stated. In Coed Training Room Country runners in the annual 684-7474 Art • S M K ^ I try High. Lonborg and Ken Brett and players and skiers. They all look Tiling’s lone goal was netted by Cantone’s Esso Field Day at CCSC in New Bri­ first, but if the opportunity arises for a Olsen’s boss on the gridiron, Wiggin Connie Clabbey of Fitch two relievers back to see who did it when it Briefs Gerich Service Station 308 WEST Middle Tpke. Don Geidel late in the final tain. head coaching position, I” be glad to commented, “ I just coach the line, covered the 1.5 mile course in happens.” quarter. 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She dates Maple Service Station Requirements from 6-10 p.m. Monday thru one of the soccer players. medical, plus love of athletics, added up 630 Canter Street 5H.P. 5349.95 S298.9S Let Your Local GOTEBORG, Sweden — Jeff 220 Spruce Street ManchastailConn. b- Friday. ’Tryout Dates 7:15 to to her decision to become a trainer. 5H.P. 5399.95 $329.95 Borowlak of Berkeley, Calif., up­ “ The guys, they felt strange at the - ;■ 8:15: 13-14 years old — Ngy. 8, IS The guys seem to like the arrange­ Manchester, Conn. 649-8182 Tom electric start set second-seeded Arthur Ashe of beginning like I did ... but now I’m just 649-3487 Bill '^Absence from the State during voting hours on November 7th. years old — Nov. 9. ment as well, she said. “ Maybe I tend to 8H.P. 5429.95 $349.95 IVIORIARTY Richmond, Va., 6-1, 3-6, 7-6, in one of the crowd,” she explained. Schiebel Brothers 8H.P. H O. 5449.95 $369.95 (6 a.m. to8p.m .) All boys 10-12 years old desiring the first round of the World “ I could see how they felt in the give them a little more tender loving Turnpike Texaco, Inc. 8 Proctor Road to play Midget basketball at t| ie care." 24 High Street Manchester, Conn. All Machines carry a full year Championship Tournament. beginning,” she said. "They didn’t know ^Absence from Manchester during voting hours as a student in a Community Y must sign up now. East Hartford, Conn. 6432745 Binky fuarantee, fully serviced and free I.Q.O. college, university, nurses’ training school or,institution of higher A clinic will be held on the 568-9610 Ralph delivery to your door. leariung within the State or spouse of such student. 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-5135 following nights: Mon. Nov. 6-13- Manchester Oldsmobile Carter Chevrolet E-Z MONTHLYTERMS 20. Wed. Nov. 8-15-22. Time 6:15- Baseball 1229 Main Street Five Pro Sport Fan Clubs 512 West Center Street Man or USE MASTER CHARGE ■^Absence from Manchester during voting hours because of member­ 7:30 p.m. Instructors will be Tom Sports Manchester, Conn. Conran and CoUiiu Judd. Manchester, Conn.. ship in a religious community. CHICAGO - The Chicago 646-6464 Midget Basketball league sign­ 643-1511 White Sox traded relief pitcher Want to Stop Renovation *Brinf this ad in when you '*Ilbess or physical disability and unable to vote in person at DontBeTrifiked! ups will be held at the East Side Schedule Acme Auto Parts Vicente Romo to the San Diego PedemontiB's Auto Clinic purchase and receive FREE pair of Rec for boys 10 to 12 on 179 Middle Tpke. W. the polls. F’adres for outfielder John Jeter. NEW YORK (AP) — A coali­ “sports authority” similar to the 244 (roar) Broad Street snowmobile boots. A ref. $16.95 Wednesday Nov. 1 thru, Manchester, Conn. value. LOS ANGELES - Maury tion of five professional >pow bi-state Port Authority to Manchester, Conn. KEEP YOUR CAR ON THE GO '‘Member of Armed Fordes, spouse or dependent of such member. Wednesday, Nov. 8. TTyouts start Tuesday ■649-5377 John Customers Get T h ^ Wills, 40-year-old infielder who fan clubs here called on eliminate ‘‘boundary lines and fi46-4596 Dick Ihursday, Nov. 9. Boys Interested CROSS COUNTRY stole a record 104 bases for the Nelson A. Rockefeller Monday t o | , political considerations" in plan­ Wilson's Superior Service Dillon Ford To the REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE, must contact Robin DiTarando at ning regional sports facilities. Suffleld at EUlngton GILSON BROS. COMPANY OF Los Angeles Dodgers in 1962, halt the Yankee Stadium renova­ 248 Spruce Street 319 Main Street PLYMOUTH, WISCONSIN is one of the Andrews Building, 57 East Center Street, Manchester, Conn. 06040 the East Side Rec no later than tion project until completion of became a free agent when no George F. Foley, committee Manchester, Conn. Manchester, Conn. oldest relisbie manufacturers In the Nov. 9. Tryout Dates; Age 10 — study Into the requirements of all SOCCER team claimed him for the $1 chairman and prudent of the 649-8029 Ed 643-2145 country. Buy quality . . . H costs no Nov. 9. Age 11 — Nov. 10. Age 12 professional teams in New York Wethersfield at Manchester Please arrange ABSENTEE BALLOT for: waiver fee. New York GlanU Pan Gub, said more. — Nov. 13. and New Jersey. East Catholic at Middletown R and G Auto Service Pontiac Park Voter’s Nam e ...... the group was concerned about Manchester C. C. at Trinity 436 Center StrMt 373 Main Street developing a master plan for OPEN 7 days a week A ddress...... Tel...... The recommendation was College Manchester, Conn. Manchester, Conn. for parts and service Assistant Coach Basketball Issued by the New York and New spurb lacihues that would atuact Tourtellotte at Coventry 649-3963 Bill or Joe 649-2881 Jersey Professional Sports Fan new teams to the area. Suffleld at Ellington Dick’s Esso . N.D. MacDonald Tool Company BOSTON (AP) - Jack Club Committee, a newly formed Rham at Woodstock Bowman Products Company S & S Buick The group criticized the 81 Adams Street 411 Hartford Road North Mountain Road STICKEL’S No Tricks McMahon, who played college PHOENIX, Aril. - Bill van group whose members represent Windham at Rockville P.O.Bo x 26i DON’T DELAY COMPLETE AND MAIL TODAY Yankee Stadium project for iU 1877 Chamberlain Avenue Manchester, Conn. Manchester, Conn. Dick Canton, Conn. Route S3 Vernon l<8) basketball at Boston College, has Breda Kolff was fired as coach of the JeU, GlanU, Knicks, Rangers FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. TEL. 646-2051 i u i e i i been named assistant to Boston Uie Phoenix Suns of the NBA by “ lack of planning” and said the Kensington, Conn. , 649-4571 649-2049 693-4125 Mac 643-0784 Here - Just Reliable |(FS ] utul Mets fan dubs, Thuriday REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE State basketball coach Jim General Manager Jerry cost could run four times higher Open Every Nile til 9 than the $25 million estimated by SOCCER Treas. Charles McKenzie Treats; 7 Days, 24 Hours Every Day j h^rtiryo^^ Luscotoff, athletic director Colangcio, who will assume the Thu group also urged creation the City of New York. South Windsor at Hall James Sullivan announced. Job. of a New York-New Jersey ^ PAGE FOURTEEN- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tue»„ Oct, 31.1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. II, 1972- PAGE FIFTEEN

Boos Don’t Bother Mortpn The “ Action Marketplace" H m Economicol W oy Over 15,000 Paid Subscribers To A dvortifo Over 60,000 Daily Readers Who Wins Cheers in End IB words, 8 days ...... $1.89 Fast Results 16 words, 6 days ...... $8.24 A 27-yard screen from Morton to Montgomery set up a one- COPY CLOSING TIME FOR DALLAS (AP) - “Let ’em boo,” said a satisfied Craig 16 words, 10 days ...... Morton. “When I’m throwing touchdowns and the Dallas yard touchdown smash by the second-year man who came .... $4.60 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Cowboys are winning, I can live without the cheers.” from San Diego in the deal for the controversial, untalkatlve, 20 words, 26 days ...... $14.56 12 :M NOON DAY BEFORE PUBUCA’nON The longtime No. 1 whipping boy when pro football idle . I^ p p y Ads ...... $1.50 Inch Dcadllae for Saturday and Monday fortunes wilted here, Morton passed for three Scores Monday Dallas, 5-2, pulled within a game of Washington’s Redskins li 12:00 Nooa Friday night and set up a fourth in a 28-24 win over the Detroit Lions. PHONE 643-2711 in the National Conference E ^ t while Detroit plunged back “Sure, I heard them boo when I was introduced,” said the into a tie at 4-3 with Green Bay in the NFC Central. 10 WEEKLY CONTESTS 29-year-old Morton. ‘Tt’s a free country. I’m not telling them Morton was 11 of 19 for 206 yards in a game vrtiere Coach Butin«$k Opportunity M Help Wanted 35 who to vote fo r... and I’m not telling ’em who to applaud.” Tom Landry’s articulate^lan was to control the ball and pass Strvicus Offurud 12 Roger Staubach, engineer of Dallas’ world championship of less than 20 times. \ ' >10 WINNER EACH WEEK HERALD 1971, is healed from his preseason shoulder separation. He’s PLEASE READ “Detroit is better on onense than defense,” said Morton, Deposit Entry In Participating Stores Before 3 P.M. Friday TWO YOUNG married men wiU BERRY’S WORLD AMERICAN HAPPY ADS ready to play, hungry for a comeback. But, Morton has tlie job BOX LETTERS YOUR AD do small repair Jobs and palntiiu, COMBINATION “so we tried to play keepaway.” also cellar cleaning and Ugnt BookkMptr-Sileswonun and won’t let go. Joe Schmidt, the tough exlinebacker who coaches the Lions, F or Your “As long as Roger and I are in competition, there will be Classified or "Want Ads" are trucking. CaU 646-2W2, 646-37M. OIL said Dallas’ 14 quick points put Detroit in a hole from which it Information taken over the phone as a con­ One who has a basic knowledge of Staubach fans and Morton fans,” said the 6-foot-4 Californian. TREE Service (Soucler) — Trees couldn’t dig. “We’re still tied for first in our division,” he THE HERALD will not dis- venience. The advertiser should STATION bookkooping, is good with figures “It’s a way of life for me in Dallas, but all I can do is cut, building lots cleared, trees and can also tell. Five day wHk, said. “I still think we can win it.” -RULES— cloie the identity of any adver­ read his ad the FIRST DAY IT topped. Got a tree problem? W«U ManchMter perform .” Dallas benched its two $60,000-a-year wide receivers. Bob tiser using box letters. Readers APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in Tuisday-Salurday, Thursday till 9. Morton was a point machine, heaving a 38-yard touchdown worth phone call. 742-82S2. Hayes and didn’t unlimber until the final five answering blind box ads who time for the next insertion. The bomb to Billy Parks, one of 33 yards to Calyin Hill and a 15- Stay om $tep ahead of minutes while two younger fellows, Ron Sellers and Parks, The object of the contest is to pick the most correct winners of Michelin desire to protect their identity Herald is responsible for only ONE ODD JOBS — lawn care, Jack of the competition. yarder to here-to-fore unknown running back Mike the games Usted in the advertisements by inserting the proper can follow this procedure: incorrect or omitted insertion tor all trades, reasonable and SHOOR JEWELERS handled the main work. 917 UwnSt., Manchester Montgomery. letter of the winning team on your entry blank. In the space any advertisement and then only to prompt. Call 528-8649. MODERN 3-BAY labeled "tie breaker ” place the number of points you think will Costs Less In The Long Enclose your reply to the box the extent of a "make good" inser­ be the highest humber of points scored by any one pf the in an envelope — address to the tion. Errors (vhich do not lessen the VERNON Tree Service — Expert PFFxCl ON Classified Manager, Manchester tree maintenance, pruning, STATION teams Mcxl. Only one entiry per person per week please. value of the advertisement will not ( '■‘.R iH - GAS station attendant needed. ... SoflMonw Run — The Very Long Evening Herald, together with a cabling, removal, feeding, GOOI )WILL All entriesAfhreasonable facsimilies must be deposited at be corrected by "makegood" inser­ spraying Connecticut tree Ucense Plea$e call day$ 563-0131 Apply in person, Gorins Sport Car may fiovw sant yaw, Prentice I. Mincbtiln (•) n Hill (b) memo listing the companies tion. Center, Route 83, TalcottviUe. the participating stores by 3 P.M. Friday. you do NOT want to see your .1622, fully insured Mr. Shapiro or Mr. Foley. a happy adl P r ic e s s t a r t a t timates. 872-4513. MF.KI Run. letter. Your letter will be Evening$ and Sunday call PART-TIME. Men wanted 643-2711 HI" Trium phs ■ 1 destroyed if the advertiser is STEPS, sidewaUcs, stone walls, collect 413-786-3041. mornings, 7:30 to 9:30 for 1 one you've mentioned. If not it fireplaces, fla^tone terraces. AU cleaning duties. Phone 6434220. will be handled in the usual A u to s F o r S a lt 1 It concrete repairs, both inside and In Playoff 1 OFFICIAL ENTRY manner.______outside, railings, landscaping. Private Instructions 32 COMBINATION warehouse and Happiness is: « Reasonably priced. CaU 6434851. furniture deUvery man. Blau Fur­ 1 (I75*l3x) pluafl.t4FET«x 1970 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass (S), $?HANDCRAFT and BAKK A B low mileage, four-speed, V-8, $1,- niture, Main Street, Manchester. ■ Lost and Found FOREIGN Doctoral candidate SSALE § CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. (AP) Eoay Credit Terwia 1 WASHING Machine repairs, RCA □ 11...... □ 995. Excellent condition. CaU 22^ wishes to tutor in any of fix — It took a two-day playoff and 10 1 1 ...... □ 0073. Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag. ARE you the bber in your For the Manchester Unit of LOST, Brown and white languages, also social sciencea, or that talent to extra holes before JoAnn Pren­ □ 12...... □ Reasonable rates. Owner of PUce mathematics. Available for bridge club? f American Cancer Society g 1 2...... □ miniature collie and husky mix­ use, caU Mr. Steber at 6432637. I tice finally won the Corpus 1 1969 DODGE, Super Bee, 4404 Coin Wash and Dry Cleaning, 275 business translations, willing to Thursday Night, Nov. 2nd g 3...... □ □ 13...... □ ed, male. Answers to Saraadhi. West Middle TumpUie, next to Christ! Laches Professional Golf 1 pack, low milege. Asking $1,795. act as agent for buyer or s«ier, 6-8 p.m. I CaU 647-1057. Call 646-5245 after 7 p.m. Stop and Shop, 64M913. any international transaction. LIKE to gab? We will pick up the Association Civitan Open. 1 4...... □ □ 14...... “...... □ Ub. CaU 6432637. Friday, November 3rd, She claimed |3,000 first money Call 872-6686. 5...... □ □ 15...... □ "FOR SAFETY'S SAKE' LOST — Chocolate point Siamese 9 a.m. until sold out. g: in the event by shooting a birche 1 1969 BONNEVILLE Pontiac aU TREE REMOVAL - Pruning, cat, male, Friday night, vicinity spraying, etc., fully insured. Conn. Bank & Trust Co. on the final hole Monday to beat 1 6...... □ □ 16...... □ electric, power steering, ex­ PIANO or voice instruction in EXPERIENCED 2. Eatl Calbolk (i) n PulubI (b) Woodbridge and Avondale, cellent condition. Priced to seU. Licensed. Free estimates. CaU your home. Elxperienced BA-MA 893 Main St., Manchester "g out Sandra Palmer. 1 friendly. Reward. 646-2638. 1 7, ...... □ □ 17...... □ Snow tires. 643-9607. 633-5345. teacher, specia^ng in beginning The two had tied with Kathy ® 1*72 br NEA. Im . □ or intermediate students. CaU INSPECTORS Whitworth with 210s after the 1 8...... □ □ 18...... FOUND — Gray and | !old female 1967 VOLKSWAGEN, fair T. & R. Painting and "By golh, if they added 'lower taxes' they'd have the after 6 p.m. 6430873. Hachinf Opentors for: regulation 54 holes Sunday at the 9...... o □ 19...... □ cat, Lake St.-Tunnel Road, Ver- ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Happy Birthday % condition, 45,000 miles, first $650, wallpapering. Reasonable rates. akings of a mighty appealing campaign!" Pharohs Country Club, and all 1 non. CaU 643-9712. as is. 742-9474. m ak Schools-Classts 33 ji| Bore 10...... □ □ 20...... □ □ Also odd jobs. 643-0168 or 649- LT. I three went into a sudden death 1 BROWN’S 0700. Vertical Turret Lathe TIa braalai uara...... LOST - Passbook No.s E 10481, 1964 CHEVROLET Impala, 4- Love, ^ playoff. 1 109929 5- 14088, 91896, Savings Building-Contracting 14 Heating-Plumbing 17 Cintimatic Operators Miss Whitworth was eUminated door hardtop. Body and Interior owing G E T A T R A D E Linda and Scott Ross f TIRE SHOP Bank of Manchester, AppUcation in excellent condition, smooth on the third extra hole before specializing in serving: RockleRockledge MARTY’S Plumbing and BULLDOZER OPERATORS NEEDED ______j | N am e...... ' 333 Main St. 6 4 3 - X S lB made for payments. running 6-cyUnder en^ne with NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - PURDY CORPORATION darkness interrupted the playoff and surrounding areas, Heating. Complete bathroom BE READY FOR SPRING Address ___ 3. S«. Windut (I) n PUibvIlU (b) automatic transmission, power driveways, sidewaUcs, parking RemodeUng, repairing, additions, 516 Hilliard St. Manchester Welcome Home | Sunday evening. LOST: Passbook No. 25 012995 0, remod^ng and repairs. Free es­ CONST. BOOM Phone ...... steering and radio. Good rubber. lots. Call 6430002. rec rooms, porches and roofing. timates. No job too smaU. CaU 649-9723 from England g Continuing Monday, Miss “Fight Pollution — Switch to Lead-Free Amoco Premium CaMdine'' Savings department of the Lack of use forces sale. Asking Connecticut Bank & Trust Com­ No job too smaU. CaU 6433144. 742-7438. High paying job nurby Stats lictnssd PAM HOLMFS g Prentice and Miss Palmer both Manchester Evening Herald Open Moa.lFri. 7 AM. - 10 P.M. $675. CaU owner at 643-4451. SNOW Plowing — Starting new GET a trade — buUdozer pany. AppUcation made for pay­ Veteran approved k ImmI. Full end and JUDY PATERSON g carded pars until No. 10, where Sat. 7 A.M. - 1 P.M. Sun. 9 A.M. 1 P.M. route, residential and commer­ DORMERS, garages, porches, operators needed. See our ad, V. ment. TOWNE Plumbing Service, parl-tipi* desses. Placement- Love,' g: both reached the p een in two 1964 CHEVROLET convertible, cial. Free estimates. CaU 643 rec rooms, room additions, Repairs and alterations. No job under schools and classes. No. 33. Astisiance. Mom and Dad H., strokes. Miss Prentic:e sank her V-8, automatic, $210. Phone 649- 1364, also Ught trucking. kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, too smaU. Prompt service. Phone % FOUND — Long haired orange 0758 siding, general repairs. QuaUfy Sue and Scott birdie putt while Miss Palmer cat with doubleI frontfi paws, veiy 6434056. AUIED CONST. TINC. SCHl MEAT counterman for Saturday CEILING AND - cfftmic tile workmanship. Financing three-putted from 60 feet. CAU N O W ...... 522-4519 and-or Sundays. Must be alert TrUCkS-TraCtOrS 5 specialist, one ceiling or all, available. Economy Builders, F lo o rin g 19 and personable. Apply to John repaired, replaced. Rooms Inc., 6436159, 872-0647, evenings. Devanney, Highland Park Persona Is-Announcements 2 j e e P wagon, 4-wheel drive repaired, remodeled. Light FLOOR SANDING and Market, 317 Highland Street, MASONRY - AU types of stone, Help Wanted 35 SOMETHING WRONG? Consult trucking. No job too smaU, refinishing, (specializing in olda* Manchester. Penney Jayvee special rate. 647-9232. b ri^ fireplaces, walls, concrete floors). Also speciaUzing in inside Help Wanted your Maker!, Read God’s word. ^ “ steps, sidewalks. No job too Write now for Uterature. Ubles painting and paper banging. John JANirORS cperi( ^kSStJmSSSfKoclwilla REWEAVING OF - bums, stnaU. Free estimates. Over___ 20 vpnaiiie Mo-aiau ...... WANTED hOUSCWiVCS tO d^VCT time evening I. Manchester area. Gridders Win Si Books, P.O. Box 124, Verfaille, 6435750, 8732 PART-TIME Auto-Service moth-holes, zippers-ropalred. > y e ^ experilence. After 5 p.ttL . mail in your own nelghborbood. CaUB4356Bl 3 to B p.m. MAINTEIIRNCEIIIORK Against Tribe Manchester, Conn. Accessories Window shades made to 6431870. 644-2975. M oving-Trucking-Storage 20 Flexible hours. No soUclt D ^ l measure, all size Venetian bUnds. Inunediate work. Phone 646-67(10 AVON calling — Did you know |l« i inpMiiW* man MW Zlii tiN S n *f| WANTED, ride from Oakland I Hanckislw ana. IS-H. V" ktw Cwnaqr ■Wl In a Jayvee game that lacked MCASURXO OtAdONALLY SNOW TIRES - two G78-15, Keys made while you wait. TV CARPENTRY — Repairs, MANCHESTER - DeUvevery or apply at office. Independant that Avon ladies wiU be seUing Street, comer of MIU Street to Postal System, 473 Hartford Rd., Ibain. FlaiiUt bmin. On tf inninp. CaU MI-[ any consistent offense by either BiACK-ANO-WHfre HUNTERS, studded, Goodyear polyglass, one portables for rent. Marlow’s, 867 remodeling, additions, roofing. light trucking and packageacka over 100 new and different Christ­ Constitution Plaza, Hartford. Manchester. ■woo. visiting Penney High or host season old. $32. Phone 646-4957. Main St., 6435221. CaU David Patria, South Wind­ deUvery. Refrigerators, washers mas gifte this faU? CaU 2834922 ■ h o p h e r e Blight hour day, your time. 646- sor, 644-1796. for details. (APpbotoi Manchester High yesterday after­ 0030, 522-6207. and stove moving specialty. LAWNMOVER SERVICE - Folding chafrs for rent. 649-0752. EXPERIENCED mechanic days, noon at Memorial Field saw the fo r AUTO sharpening and repairing. Pickup WES ROBBINS carpentry must be capable of tune-ups and Knights squeak out an 8-6 victory. Autos For Sale general repairs, Connecticut Mike Montgomery Scores for Cowboys NEW SERVICE and deUvery. L&M Eqmpment remodeUng specialist. Additions, Dressmaking 22 Playing even football throu^ rec rooms, dormers, built-ins, driver’s Ucense, references re­ ftIMULATCO TV RECEPTION USED SPECIALISTS Route 83, Vernon 872-8311, the first period, Manchester NEED CAR? Credit very bad? Monday-Thursday 35, Friday 39, bathrooms, kitchens, 6433446. quired. Apply in person. Silver ..As Detroit’s Jim Mitchell Lends Helping Hand 1 fw" TRADES Bankrupt, repossession?I? Honest • TuMups CUSTOM made ladies dresses, Lane Shell, 252 Spencer St., drove deep into Penney’s Saturday 8-4. suits. Bridal gowns and veils. ON Douglas accepts lowest down, •Briktt LEON CIESZYNSKI buUder - Manchester. territory on the fine running of smaUest payment, anywhere. Not •Air Cond Also hand set fashion jewelry. -VI Diniion o< llw J.S. Km |t CwapMi Jeff R ^ and Mike Mollett. The HOUSES, cellars, attics, and new homes custom built, A DIvtWMi •) S. S. K m |t C*.. NWi Sl*m In Ibt UWM Slain. Big Value smaU loan finance company plan. Complete 649-1133. Tribe scored on Mikey Miller’s garages cleaned. Reasonable remodeUng, additions, rec rooms, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Canada. Fuaria Uca. AinIcalla GM Fires Coach, Takes Over 9. Ktnui (a) n OkUlKnu St (b) GUNS Iteuglas Motors, 345 Main. Auto Cart rates, or wiU take merchandise in garages, kitchens remodeled, SECRETARIES run up the middle. The extra Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 27 • PRE-SET PICTURE CONTROL Hmuiag liccwca Said Hcrcl PONTIAC trade. 644-0209. bath tile, cement work. Steps, Fee Pair To $130 fFins Contest point conversion failed. Sec Wlial’t New In 1966 MUSTANG, Fastback, dormers. Residential or commer­ THE WORLD’S Penny took the ensuii^ kickoff • PRIVATE LISTENING EARPHONE maroon, 289 engine, standard PARK MORTGAGES, loans first Many secretaries needed for HUNTING EQUIPMENT UNUSED or junk cars removed, cial. Call 6434291. second, third. All kinds. Realty Lightning Strikes and returned it to midfield. The INCLUDED transmission, radio, excellent a wide variety of job oppor­ FASTEST GROWING F/UX FISHING 373 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTES any year or condition, $10. Phone statewide. Credit rating un­ The winner of last week’s next play a 50-yard scoring strike • FAST-BACK SLIDE-OUT CHASSIS condition. Phone after 5 p.m., 649-2111 875-6359. DELTA BUILDEITS - Garages, tunities now available with IS GREAT TOO! 6439474. necessary. Reasonable. Confiden­ Herald football contest was tied the score at 6-6. A fake kick 15. ISU (I) n UiiMUlppI (b) , (p) additions, homes and tial, quick arrangements. Alvin some experience, while DEPARTMENT STORE Wilson Deakin of 25 Hansen Dr. Phoenix Suns Again of the extra point resulted in an ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SNOWMOBILE Repairs - remodeling. No job too smaU, no 'A. 1968 GTX, 383, maganon type Lundy Agency. 527-7971. 100 others, no experience is re­ in Vernon. easy two points for Penney. Model BP405JW. Plastic cabinet with Walnut grain For 27 Years Garage-Service-Storage 10 B’actory trained mechanics. L & job too big. 644-2427 days. 643 Constitution Plaza, Hartford. IS COMING TO fin is h . engine, Cragar mags, fo u r-sp ^ , M Equipment, Route 83, Vernon, 7433 evenings. quired. Steno is necessary. - PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — For the second time in two years, The second half was scoreless. F a a i l l y low mileage. G c ^ condition. Evenings. 233-6879. Come in now and take your Deakin came through with only Manchester now sports a 1-3-1 i WANTED — Garage for winter 872-8311. Monday-Thursday 35, general manager Jerry Colangelo has taken over the coaching JSfOTTOHOt A malranef coioriv Sp o rts Sh€»p’* After 5 p.m., 646-5879. N. J. LAFLAMME — Carpentry two incorrect guesses to lead a record. Hall High will visit with electricity. Oak Street vicinL Friday 8-9, Saturday 8-4. MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd pick. Call for immediate day host of others who missed three. reins of the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Assn. ty. CaU 643-9768, ^ contractor. Additions, mortgages — interim financing — or evening appointments. AU Memorial Field Monday. 1966 VOLKSWAGEN Fastback, ODD jobs — houses painted, remodeUng and repairs. 8731642. fair condition, $400 firm. CaU 647- expedient and confidential ser­ interviews are confidential. The weekl;^ contest runs GARAGE for rent, camper or interior-exterior. Lawn care. You vice, J. D. Real Estate Assoc. 643 MANCHESTER Colangelo. 32. announced late TH 9441 or 6439601. EDWARDS - through November. A hew con­ boat only. Phone 6434058. name it, we’ll do it. Phone 643 STEVEN 5129, test starts every Tuesday. MondqyMTat he had fired Bill van C E N T U R Y T V Nassi] 0758. Contracting agency. Siding. Sponsoring merchants are 20th Breda Kolff as coach. The night UConn Athletic Facilities A r m s C o o i j 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, good 1970 SHASTA, 14’. excellent roofing, gutters, painting, interior Business Opportunity 28 RITA GIRL condition. CaU 643-8623. We Are Now Interviewing For Century TV of East Hartford, the before the Suns had lost 133—123 5 2 8 - 1 5 5 4 "THE HOUSE OF SN condition, fully self-contained, P a in tin g -P a p e rin g 13 and exterior, masonry, stone, 99 E. Center St. to Los Angeles, putting their steps, brick, walls, concrete, etc. Nassiff Arms Co. of Manchester, 991 N b m Sl . N m c W r c t - M 7 -9 l2 i with extras. Will sacrifice at $1,- EAST Hartford - SmaU package Manchester record at 3—4. Victims of Own Success 1968 PONTIAC CataUna, 4-door 500. Phone after 4, 6437057 or CEILING speciaUst - expert Carpentry, remodeling, ad­ and Brown's Tire Shop gf 176 Burnside Ave. East Hartford 5. Conntdicut (I) n Kutftrt (b; store, well located, increasing "It was a matter of a sedan, power brakes, power 6433381. workmanship. One ceiUng or all ditions. All home improvements, volume. Priced for immediate 646-3441 Manchester. ’ steering, original owner. $900. breakdown in communications STORRS^ Conn, (AP) - The nion is...we should come up with your ceilings repairied and commercial and private. CaU 843- cash sale. Mr. Russell, 523-0567. FULL-TIME Phone 8737308. painted. Also interior painting 5275, 8-5. with the players, not any specific University ^ of Connecticut’s (a plan) for all extracurriculars - ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Katz Corporation. OFF'SET Pressman with athletic facilities have become all have so many things common Motorcycles-Bicycles 11 and wallpapering. CaU 289-0773. instance, "said Colangelo. “It was 19. Stanford (I) n UCLA (b) 1967 VALIANT, standard, 4-door, REC rooms built, reasonable experience and versatiUty needed POSITIONS worse than if there’d been some victims of their own success. to one another.” radial tires, good condition. $500 full-time for small estabUshed EXPERT repairing all makes of INSIDE - outside. painting. prices, rapid service. Phone 643 It your nest is too small, specific grievance but it was just Increased student enrollment, UConn "perhaps had the finest J O anatuo^"* firm. 6435987. Special rates (or peopleB over ^ 65. 8134 after 5 p.m. print shop. CaU 6432741 between facilities” of any school in New bicycles including 3, 5 and 13 check the Herald Classified 134 or 649-5688 after 5:30. Penn State a loss of respect among the including the largest number of speeds. Manchester Bicycle Shop. Call my competitors, then call OFFICE players.” women ever enrolled at the un­ England in the 1950s, Toner ex­ OLDSMOBILE, 1960, 70,000 me. Estimates given. 6437883. Roofing-Siding-Chimney 16 Ads and find the home with original miles. Power brakes, EXCELLENT opportunity, for Colangelo said he had dis­ iversity, have brought about plains, but not now, simply 1971 SUZUKI, 185, Sahara. $450. room for your brood. SECURITY Tops Voting steering, running condition. $125 GUTTERS and roofs repaired older gentleman seeking employ­ cussed the matter with several demands that the facilities just because of logistics. CaU 872-6942. ,J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom or best offer. 643-1780. decorating, interior and exterior, and replaced. Excellent ment. Need attendant im­ D E P A R T M E N T H E A D S players and intended >to have "a can't meet, says Athletic Director Not only must athletic facilities mediately for spa area. Inquire NEW YORK (AP) - Penn paperhanging, fully insured. For workmanship. Reasonable prices. talk with them today after prac­ John L. Toner. and opportunities be made 1968 B^ORD Torino, G.T. low 1971 HONDA 750, like new, CaU 646-4260. CHECK-OUT CASHIERS State remained Monday the No. 1 649-1641. tree estimates, call 6439658. If no Free estimates. 6431399. SHELL tice.” available to undergraduates but mileage, excellent condition. team in the weekly voting for the Some specifics he lists to back answer 643-;6362. COOK — Experienced in quantity He said van Breda Kolff was on to the graduate students and their Priced to sell. 643-8961. BIDWELL Home Improvement DEALERSHIP NIGHT PORTERS Lambert Trophy, awarded an­ up this point are: cooking, 8 a m. to 2 p.m. Apply at a one—year contract and knew families, he says. The latter RICHARD E. Martin. Full Co. Expert installation of nually to the top major college About 5.000 students are in­ AVAILABLE IN Manchester School Cafeteria of­ CAFETERIA MANAGER that he had to produce to stay. group has increased from 1967 CHEVELLE Super Sport, 4- Services Offered 12 professional painting service. aluminum siding, gutters and football team in the East. volved in intramural sports but VERNON fice, 45 School Street, 6433626. It was the second NBA firing between 1,000 2.000 seven or speed transmission. Many extras. Interior - exterior. Free es­ trims. Hoofing installation and CAFETERIA WORKERS Penn State, which boosted its th^ere's “not a place” for them if Call after 5 p.m., 8739081. SNOW Plowing - Commercial repairs. 649-6495, 8739109. within three days. Detroit Piston eight years ago to between 4,000- timates, fully insured. 649-4411. hairdresser wanted, record to 6-1 after beating West an intercollegiate ?vent or prac­ and residential. Reasonable FEMALE Coach Earl Lloyd was replaced 5,000 now. he says. Ambitious man desired now lor ei- part-tim e only. Experience AND MANY OTHER CATEGORIES Virginia 28-19 Saturday, was a tice is going on. ' 1962 CHEVY, standard good rates. Also available as backup WALLPAPERING and painting, HOOFING — SpeciaUzing by Ray Scott on Saturday. Women totaled about 40 per islin j 3-bay ranch style service sta­ preferred CaU 6433320. unanimous choice by the eight- Colangelo came to Phoenix The same faciUties are in use o running condition. $100. CaU 643 rig. CaU 6433467, 647-9304. interior and exterior, expertly repairing roofs of all kinds, new tion located on Route 30 I 15. This cent of the enrollment during the 0719. roofs, gutter work, chimneys, member selection board. with the NBA franchise in 1969 today as were 20 years ago done. Free estimates. Tim Cona- unit offers eicelleni profit potential lb SALES representative, siiiall same period and that has grown SHARPENING Service - Saws, ty, 633-7516 after 6 p.m. cleaned and repaired. 30 years Km art Offers Each Employee A Full Unbeaten Massachusetts, 6-9, after spending two years as despite the fact, there are twice the rl(ht individual. growing company offers in­ the number of athletes competing to "a little over 50 per cent,” he NOVA Super Sport 350, 1971, knives, axes, shears, skates, experience. Free estimates. CaU Range of Company Benefits stood second, followed by Dart­ general manager of the Chicago cranberry red, raUy wheels, best rotary blades. Quick service. Howley. 6435381. SHELL OFFERS: teresting career position com­ on the intercollegiate level 750 on says, adding, "The women have C. AND G. Home Improvement. bining technical expertise with mouth, 4-0-1, Harvard, 3-1-1, and Bulls. He got his first coaching offer. CaU 8732101. Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main Interior, exterior painting and • EtcellenI Paid Traininc That Include: varsity squads, 500 at the never had facilities comparable mature sales and management West Virginia 5-3. experience the same year when St., Manchester. Hours dftiy 7:33 Heating-Plumbing 17 • Financial Assistance • PAID VACAIIONS • fREL tlEE. ACCIOtNIAL DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENI IN.SURANCE • to the men’s ” wallpapering. Free estimates. abilities. Degree preferred, but Completing the top were freshman level. FIAT 128, 1972, 2-door, 9,500 5, Thursday 7:339, Saturday, • Insurance and Retirement Plan GROUP PAID UP LIFE INSURANCE • SICKNESS AND ACCIOENI DISABIIIIV INSURANCE • PAID he fired Johnny Kerr and piloted He also points to the increase 228-9565, 2233531. agressive, s«f-confident perstm Cornell 4-1, Yale 4-1, Syracuse 4- Faculty membeis wait for two miles, $1,700. Call 289-5379 7:334. 643-7958. SAM Watson Plumbing and HOLIDAVS. INCLUDING TOUR BIRIHDAV • STOCK PURCHASE PLAN • SICK DAY BENEIITS • the Suns to a 24-20 mark during in overall enrollment, up from • Many more benefits considered. Opportunity for rapid 4. Navy 3-4 and Colgate 3-2-1. the last half of the season. years for a locker room in the evenings. CEILING Painting and paper Heating. Bathroom remodeUna Call collect, weekdays, 528-9404, ask PAID PENSION PLAN • RESI PERIODS around 10,000 to over 15,000 over and repairs. Free estimates. CaU self-actualization. Lucrative men’s facilities. SNOW plowing — experienced hanging. $22.50 average room for tor Mr. Brophy. the past ten years. 1964 FORD Future convertible, commercial and residential. 649-3808. profit sharing possible. Liberal Would-be handball and squash papering. CaU 643-9112. Ni|hts and weekends, call collect benefits. Responsible appUcant Two basic steps have been standard, reasonable. CaU 643 Special senior citizen rates. players have to sign up a week in 289-2817, ask for Mr. Jarvis. send resume to P.O. Box. 324, advance to use one of the univer­ taken to alleviate the situation / 2 x 1802. Manchester area. CaU 6431993. B.A.C. Painting Co. Painting by BOTTl Heating and Plumbing — Bench Depths Rebounding Prompt, courteous service. CaU Or Write: Elmwood, Conn. Apply Daily, 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 sity’s eight courts. somewhat, he explains. One Is to experts, exteriors. Interior, spray, use student help and keep 1971 PINTO, four-speed, TWO Handymen want a variety brush and roll. Reasonable 6431496. p.m. to 4 p.m. at Kmart, 239 Spencer Demand for available facilities excellent condition, many extras. of jobs, by day or hour. Yards, prices, free estimates. Also Keys in Stars’ Triumph comes at widely-varying times of facilities open from 8 a.m. to 11 SHELL OIL COMPANY St., Manchester, Conn. _____ Asking $1,700. Phone 649-9144. attics, cellars cleaned. Lawns and masonry, carpentry. 643-0001. NO JOB too small. Immediate 477 Connecticut Blvd. the day. p.m. seven days a week. The gardener’s service. CaU 6435305. service on service calls. Free MAINTAINER other was to make recreation estimates gladly given on heating East Hartford, Conn. SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - "1 was especially pleased with To rectify the situation, he COMET, 1965, needs work, many IHINALD E. Tarca - facilities and certain Intramural good parts. No rip off. Best offer, LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also paperhunging and painting. Free or plumbing. Faucets repaired or Position ivailable lor i Msintainsr in Coach LaDell Anderson credits the way the substitutes came in says, “We’re talking of a iongrange plan” for un­ setups co-ed. call 6438664, mornings. moving large appUances. Burning estimates. CaU 643-0271. installed. Water pumps worked slate-opsritid community coll«|e. his bench d6pth and rebounding and kept up the pace.” dergraduate and graduate But he’s quick to point out that IJ barrels deUvered. $4. 644-1775. on. Complete heating systems, 35-hour week, 2 shifts aysilible, for the Utah SUrs’ 117-106 victory “If there was any particular N kbiii* (a), Check the attic for students, faculty and staff. these measures are temporary '(*) CHEVELLE, 1968, 6 cylinder, Bulldlng-Cohtracting 14 rec rooms, etc. Call M & M many frlnye benalits. Apply .to Mr. over the Kentucky Coioneb. turning point, 1 would have to say Plumbing & Heating, 6432871. something to sell The more “During this school year we will and that a great deal is riding on automatic, vinyl top, excellent CAHPENTEH available, day#; Edward Maddtn, Manchister Com­ "We had a good effort from all it was when we started to hit the condition, low mileage. CaU 643 evenings, weekends. Additions, ROOM ADDITIONS - dormers, you tell the quicker you come up with such a plan,” he the long-range planning dis­ munity Colleie, 60 Bidwell St., of our people,” Anderson said boards better in the second half.” 0865 after 5 p.m. alterations, repairs. No job too garages, add a level, roofing, Manchister. 646-4900. says, adding that “my own opi­ cussions currently underway. Read sell! Call Herald Classified, SOMiIm a< Uw is. kiatia Cameaay Art Equal Opportunity Employtr after Monday night’s game here. Anderson added small* Free eitimateli. jCall siding, foundations. Low, low 1964 CHEVY Nova, 327, 305 t.p . Stephen Martin, 6437295 mler 4 prices. Bank financing. Add-A- Herald Ads 643- 2711. Call 6431641. p.m. Level Dormer, 289-0449. PAGE SIXTEEN- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn , Tues., Oct. 81,1972 Houtos for Ront 4S MANCHESTER E lV B N IN G HERAL^Mancheater, Cona, Tuae.. Oct. $1.1972—" PAGE SEVENTEEN Apartmunti For Ront 43 Houlfs For fait 72 Houm For Solo For T2 HouMt Solo Houses For 72 Out of Town-For Solo 75 Out of T o w n -F ^ S ^ o 75 ]f H c Ip W a n t t d 35 Solo NOVEMBER 1st occupMicy, L ast VEAR sou f o r g o t to srocU. $ 6 TMlf VEAR YbURe UP iQyouR MANCHBStER- $27,600. Pour- GARRISON Colonial, 5 « d ra TOUR.R(»M .p«tm^mt^ M«"ch«ter.Manchester, two-'two-betfroom MANCHESTER ^ Lvncaa St., MACHINISTS - L atl^ and UP FOR GoeuM iKivAeiofi ELBOM/S IKi GOOIE GOODlEe floor, appUancee, heat, p a ru ji|, Cape p l u a 2______unftniahad, ui large rooms, 8 or 3 bedroonu, EMTHMlFOM) EAST Hartfonl — Exclusive Police Report Ranch. $325 monthly, Security MANCHISTIR iiuiniilufn siding, lArtgs, i completely redecorated Colonial, Custom buUt'buUt^Cape, C . . pU plastered CLASSIFIED milling. Semi-producupn, ex- central location, securlfyi flW BaMleg Ls(, HimUtte Drlvt. con- large screened porch, garage, recmt furnace, formal dining d e j^ t, no pets. 6464SOO. verilent Iwatlon. InuniKUate handy location, $31,900. PhUbridi FOR THE PROFESSIONAL walls, hardwood floors,flo o rs. $ perlmOital, Uutm and small tu r­ monthly, 649-3340. room, extras. Immediate oc- Frands R. Mulvey, 21, of 33 About 100 pieces of used ning, tool and die work. JobJobihop BeT Alr“R«riT ii^^ Agency, Realtors, 6484200. OR EXECUTIVE FAMILY bedrooms, full dining room, Out of Town- CLEAN C APE y, Helen D. Cole, Realtor, Ridgewood St., was charged lumber were reported itolee experience preferred, Aircraft MODERN 2-bedroom apartment buUt-ln corner cabinm , large F o r R ont______flA ) bsdrewM, dtii, Hviai room Ntth Monday afternoon with first- Irom the rear of 93 Spencer St. ADVERTISING ty ^ work. Immediate with equipped kitchen, located GARRISON Colonial, 7 yaers old, In $unsst Mdfs, t ipsdsus $-resni, kitchen, fireplaced UWng room, finpisct, sst-ln kHehm, wilMo-wsH MANCHESTER - oneof-a-kind modem kitchen, fomal dlnina sunporcb, one-car garage, degree kidnaping, in connection recently, poUce said, 'nie victim, on days and nights. All beneflls on bus line and near convenient WILLINGTON - One, two csr^lni, iMiutifullY dsteritstf. Must YOUR FURNITURE wiU fit Into 3-fesdrssm MsnW ntth lUaciisd 2- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS and overtime. AppIv to J.T. new duplex, i,300 Uving apMo room, first-floor famUy room, 24^ finished basement, launmy room, with the allied abduction and the Charles Boggini Co., et- shopping. Eiorow and leaie re- thre6*bedroom aptrtm6ntSi be lesn it snly $2$,100. this older 0-room bouse, I car (srsis, 24’ Hvinf rss« sritli 8:30 AJM. to 5:00 P.M. Slocomb Company, M Matson qulr^. mntal $180 per month. each ilda. leparate entrance Uving room with fireplace, 4 200' deep lot, beautiful trees and beating of a Manchester youth timated the value of the itolen located near Exit 101 and U n lw toyw, 20’ Iona liltchen with orit bedrooms with bilge, walk-ln firspiacs, sltianl dinini rssti, Ismily shrubs, blacktop drive, city Hill Rd., South Glutonbury, 633- Cali The Jarvis Reaity Co. 643- bedrooms, garage, level lot, nice­ closets, formal dining room and Oct. 23. lumber at $100. sity of ConnecUcut. Range, dis­ BOW ERS SCHOOL cabineta, aelT-clean oven, dli- ly landscapM, 200' frontage, $41,- kNchan wtlii buW-int, 20’ fsmUy water, sewers plus weU. Katz 9485. 1121. hwasher, refrigerator, flreplM . Dtsirslils CeloaisI with 3 lir|t eat-in kitchen, front porch and Manchester PoUce said Mulvey COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIEb ADyn*. hwMhw, garbage dUpoud, IVb WO. PhiU>rick Agency, Rm Uoti, roam, 24’ niattsr hsdrssM, rserMlisn ., 38 Kane St., West Hart- ISiM NOON DAT BBFOBB PDBUCATION waii-to-waU carpeting, central back mudroom. Asking $20,800. Mr. RuskU, 5234567. turned himself in at PoUce Robert D. "nueiher, 48, of $$9 HAIRDRESSER - Experienced AVAILABLE November 1st — 3- bMttooms, IM b illu , u l-ln kHchin, hatha, full baaement. Shown by 6464200. rsom with firspiacs, 2H bilhs, DeadUne fMr (Mordajr and Bfonday la It A t Noon Friday air-conditioning. Situated in Keith Real EaUte, 6464126, 648- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Headquarters, and was charged Parker St., was charged Monday full or part-time, Vernon area. room apartment, third floor. MW csbiMtt, diihwitlwr, diipoul, appointment only. 568-1848. prsftstlsnally Isnduspsd M. a and four family 1700 CotojUsl 1022. Ofva Circuit Court 12 warrant. He night with operating a motor Phone 875-9716. Ideal for young steady and dlnlni rocm, llvlni room, psMlid rac CAPE, modem kitchen, formal Wanted-Rtal Estate 77 style dwelling surrounding e h^NCHESTER — Six-room was processed and later released vehicle while under the influence responsible married couple. CaU ream. $sMn| w ly $34,900. dining room, fireplaca In Uving STRAIGHT RANCH with TODB OOOnmATION WOAa village green. Immediate oc­ Lolonial with two-car garage, room, den and 3 bedroonu, hand on a $1,000 surety bond. of Uquor. HU car was stopped on DENTAL Asklstaht vranted part- 649-2759, between 6-8 p.m. delightful family room, W. J. BARCOMB SELLING your home or acreage? BE AFPRBCXATED DIAL 643-2711 cupancy. McKinney Brothers, HIGHLAND ESTATES lin in g room, 3 bedroonu, big spUt shingles for siding, level lot The charge steins from the Porter police said. Court date time for modem Hartford dental fireplaced Uvina room. Brand tuUari SI4 ssnn For prompt friendly service, caU Inc., phone 643-2139. Kitchen. Minimum down to alleged abduction of Gary J. Mar­ ia Nov. 13. office. Benefits available, 28-2S FIRST floor, four roomi, one- Oeriiout ovsnind ll-reoni llanch. I with blueberries and apple trees. new kitchen wlui buUt-ln stove, Louis D lm ^ Rmlty, 649-9^. hour work week. Desirable posi­ bedroom apartment. Appliances bsdreomi, dinini room, llvlni rwin quaUfied buyer. $30,000. Wolver- Handy location. $28,800. oven, dishwasher, and disposal, 2- tin, 17, of 195 Loomis St., poUce Continued From Preceding Page GLASTONBURY - Beautiful 3- COVENTRY - Lovelyely 7-roomI tion for someone who enjoys and heat included. Shopping and tstth iirtpIsM , loaded kltctwo. WiH- ton Agency, Realtor!, 649-2813. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 846- car garage, 3-zone oil hot water ALL CASH for your property said. Martin last week told poUce Michael R. Patrick, 50, of Bast bedroom duplex, chUdren and Cape, 3 or 4 bediboms, fireplaced working with people. Write Box transportation close. Security and te-wsU throufiiout. Tbrst full baths. 4200. heat. Treed lot, asking $39,900. wihin 24 hours. Avoid red tape, he was forcibly taken to a West Hartford, was charged 9)onday poodles welcome, •tove, living room, dining room, partial 35 E, Manchester Evening Herald. references. John H. Lappen, Inc., EIGHT-ROOM Cape, with two Keith Real EsUte, 6484128, 649- instant service. Hayes Agenicy, Hartford home where he was night with faUure to obey traffic Help Wanted 35 Help Wanted refrigerators, wall-to-wall FsaiUy room with bir, tw o-ur |sra|t. rec room, garage, patio, and 649-5261. bathi and paneled rec room in RANCH, immaculate condition 1922. 6464131. beaten. control signal at W. Center and WOMEN — Coppercraft Guild carp^, recreaUon room, washer Lar|t ln-|round iwimmlni pool. basement, on one acre lot with throughout, eat-ln kitchen, for- aluminum siding. Merritt Agen­ WUliam T. Meikle IH, 22, of Cooper Sts. Court date is Nov. 1$. has openings for■or part-time ana dryer, heat and hot water, Atkini $67,900. barn and fenced-in paddock. nul dining room, large Uving cy, 646-1180. SUNNY four rooms, $135. newly decorated, $800. SEVEN-ROOM Colonial, treed West Hartford, was charged last evening work. Earn while you Appliances, security deposit. Zoned for horses. CaU owner, 646- room with 111fireplace, 3 bedrooms, lot. quiet neighborhood, dead­ Homefinders, 549-6980. 2606. Price $30,800. EAST HARTFORD - Sick of week with first-degree kidnaping learn. C tU Mrs. Carlyle, 872-6318. Adults, no pets. Utilities extra. garage. $28,900. Philbrick Agen­ end street. Fireplaced living rent receipU? Nice 2-famlly, 44, LET in connection with the same inci­ Immediate occupancy. 6334028. cy, Realtor!, 646-4200. room. Terrific kitchen, About Town ► AUTOMATIC SCREW ROCKVILl^ILbfi — Nice - location, a is M nev Burnside area. Priced at WOMAN 18 or over, to work at FRECHETTE & and breezeway. Asking $&,900. dent. MeUde and Martin were five rooms.'liratm is^ irsl floor, stove, $31,900. WlUett Realtors, 569- HAGLER HELP Ruth Circle of Community Hartford Road Dairy Queen, ex­ LOVELY three-room apartment MANCHESTER QUALITY throughout - can’t be Kdth Real Estate, 8464126, 648- also charged with burglary and refrigerator, garage, adults, $180. 0420. MLS 1,000 pictured Ustings. HOME HUNTERS Baptist Church will meet perienced cashier and counter with refrigerator, range, disposal, MARTIN 3-ytir-ohl custom disl|ntd spacious built today with These features at 1922. larceny in connection with a re­ Three-rooms, second floor, stove, this price. Large overilied master Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the home MACHINE ~ Multi-spindle preferred. Hours 3-9, Monday- Articles for Salo 45 Housohold Goods 51 Apartments For Ront 63 heat, air-conditioning, and RiaHort ' 647-9993 10-room Raised Ranch. Llvlni room By Liitinc cent break into an Olcott St. Friday. Apply Hartford Road refrigerator, heat and electricity bedroom oversized Uving room, ROCKVILLE - Duplex, 64, of Mrs. Floyd D. Chapman of 397 parking. Handy to Main Street. included. Adults, $160. Three- with cathodril ceilini ind hufo stono BRAND NEW ColonUl, one fuU- Your House with apartment. • OPERATORS Dairy Queen, between 10-3. MAPLE Dining room hutch, MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- $155 monthly. CaU ^2427. huge eat-in kitchen, aU buUt-ins, bath and two half-baths, base­ separate MtiUties, aU big rooms. Summit St. SINGER Fashion mate machine, rooms, first floor, stove, firoplaco, overiind formil dinini Excelleht neighborhood, Court date is Nov. 13. excellent condition. $70. Call 646- bedroom townhouse, includes formica cabinets, fireplaced ment garage, central location, HAGLER • SET-UP MAN 3 years old, excellent condition, refrigerator, heat included. $150. room, (drs lar|o kHchtn with oitini assumable mortgage needs some MATURE MAN for fuU-time 0205. heat, appliances, carpets. Full AVAILABLE November 15th, 3- MAIN STREET - Neat 44, two family room, spare room, large fireplace, ra c e d in 30's. Keith Boy Scout Troop 123 wiU meet used twice, $65. Call after 10 a.m. Rowe & Rowe, 875-3167 or 8T2- work. $28,900. Lipman-Cborchei, REAL ESTATE Five juveniles, not named 2nd Shift Openings porter. Excellent fringe benefits private basement. $230 per room apartment. Stove, family across from St. Bridget’s srsa, 4 bodroomi on tho main Hoor. tile toth, large closets, 2-car gar­ Real Estate. 64M126, 649-1922. Wednesday at 6:45 p.m. at Com­ 643-5548. 2022. 8724571, 643-1869. because of their ages i(under 16), and regular salary increases. App­ Musical Instruments 53 month. Paul W. Dougan Realtor, refrigerator, disposal, carpeting, Church, selling for $30,900/T.J. The maitir btdroom, boin| vary lar|i age. $37,700. PhUbrick Agency, 643-6624 munity Baptist Church. Good wages and benefits ly in person. East Hartford Con­ heat, hot water. $175 monthly. Crockett Realtor, 643-1577. with a daluia type bath. The lowtr Realtors, 6464200. were apprehended iiuide a va­ LaFayette Comstock 25B CB set, 643-4535. or 646-1021. ANDOVER - 3-room heated, TWO-famUy, 5-5, two new Apply In person to Personnel Dept. valescent Home, 751 Main street,. $140. Realestic Navaho, $125. TWO Al-Tec Lancing Speakers, Security. Phone 649-3978 or 643- kval hat a lar|a front-lo-back rK furnaces, complete copper cant house at 114 WoodlatKl St. furnished apartment, CaU 742- TWO iamilv — 54, immaculate SITUTH WINDSOR The Senior Choir of Communi­ East Hartford. Both in excellent condition, used model 604, 15” with cabinet. Call THREE ROOMS, Ule bath, heat, 6165. MANCHESTER - 4-bedroom room, with a stone fireplaca and built- tubing, exceUent condition. One Timbtr Mountain EiiatM - Now Monday afternoon, police 7541, 742-7492. Colonial, 2 fuU baths, fireplace, condition throughout, new roof, ty BapUst Church wUl rehearse at only two weeks, must sell. Phone after 5 p.m., 646-5879. hot water included. Middle age in bar with sink and rriri|arator. Alto floor vacant. Asking $29,000. cutlom dtsiinad 8-rooni Dutch ONE TO - four-famUy homes reported. The ® NURSES RNs, LPNs, aU shifU huge foyer, aluminum udiiu, exterior recently painted. Good the church Wednesday at 7:30 649-2368, ask for Dale. couple, security deposit, HEBRON ELEGANT - 2- a study and piast room with toparala Towne Real EsUte, 6494056. Colonial. First floor family room with urgently needed. Buyers demand PoUce said the bouse was ran­ full-time. Due to our rapid ••#••###•#####»#############••• BEGINNER'S Carmen double g a r ^ . Mid 30s. R. F. investment and return. Secon­ p.m. Manufacturing references. No pets. Parking. bedroom apartment, full lav., the first floor it compMtIy boamtd cailini and fireplaca, laryt action. CaU the Paul J. Correnti sacked. growth we are increasing our accordian, 24 base, good condi­ 15'2 School Street, second floor, Blanchard, Realtors, 646-2482. dary financing available. Close to "OLDIE but goodie.” Older Company Boats-Accessories 46 NEW DUPLEX equipped kitchen, dishwasher, carpotod and tastafully dacoratad, Agency now 643-5363. The five youths were referred professional staff. Excellent star­ tion, with case and books, $40. across from East Side Rec, near bus Une. $31,500. Philbrick Agen­ home of 7 rooms, enclosed front dinini room, fronf-to-roar livini The combined Catholic iifU C O Q S ting salary, regular salary in­ disposal, stove, refrigerator, waU- wilh many aitrai. Ml situated on a cy, Realtors, 6464200. room, country itylod kitchon, four to juvenile authorities and were 643-8741. MANCHESTER - 34edroom porch, garage and city uUUties. Mothers Circles will have a EVINRUDE outboard motors, Main Street. Thret bsdroomt, 1><6 bsthi, 2-nms to-wall carpeting, air con­ released to their parents. creases, excellent fringe benefits, Dutch Colonial, IVk baths, ona-acra traod lot, eiicutivc location. Includes refrigerator, stove, hodrooms, 2'/i baths, 2-car (wa|t, an meeting for prospective members 1 Jacobs Road, West Hartford, Connecticut Holsclaw and Mastercraft hist, itovi, rifri|irilor, stilnsd ditioning. Magnificent view. lo r appointment call Mrs. E. Fertilizers 55 fireplace, den, formal dining $65,000. TEN-ROOMS — Contemporary washer and dryer. Convenient early Amtrican touch, but ytl trailers, sales-service. Complete MANCHESTER Four room woodsrork, country kitchsn, ispsrsts Children welcome, $210. Heat Man Dies In Fall Nov. 8 at 8 p.m. at the Church of Art oquo/ OM>erfun;i|r eaip/ejrer M/P Saunders. Director of Nursing, room. $31,900. R. F. Blancharo, Ranch with 3-room studio, ova: Manchesta* location. A real buy dosi|iwd for caroircf livint $52,500. Alex A. Zinski, 51, of 211 service department, boating apartment, centrally located, bsssmsnli. $225. monthly. and Ughts included. D. J. Henry the Assumption Hall. The 528-2167. East Hartford Convales­ GOOD cow manure. $6 and $12 heat included. Gas range Realtors, 646-2482. I'A acres of land with a view, at $22,000. Jarvis Realty Co. NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - Homestead St., was issued a sum­ supplies, accessories, W ool^ CoI.. 644-1330. redwood construction. Large U&R REALTY CO.. INC. meeting wiU acquaint prospective cent Home, 751 Main St., East paints, Gerich's Marine Service, loads. Delivered. Call 643-7804 or supplied. Available November Realtors, 643-1121. Anton SchiUo, 26, of New Haven, mons charging him with failure RECEPTIONIST - typist SECRETARY-Purchasing, U&R REALTY CO., INC. Thermopane windows. Philbrin members with the circle and its Hartford. An equal opportunity 1982 Tolland Tpke., Buckland, 649-8731. 1st. Only $175 per month. Call FRECHETTE MANCHESTER - Large SpUt 643-2692 plunged five stories to his death to drive right, after an accident needed for Manchester omce. Duties include typing, light employer. ROCKVILLE - 3-room Level with 2Vk baths, double gar­ 643-2692 Agency, Realtors, 6464200. Robort D. Murdock, fUaftor functions, and is open to any Diversified duties. Car necessary. 643-2363. 643-7166, $28,975 ATTRACTIVE 3- on a New Haven street Monday this morning on N. Main St. shorthand, telephone contact, 56 & M A R T I N apartment with heat, hot water, age, a host of other fine features. Robert D. Murdock, Roaltor Manchester area mother who is Repiy, Receptionist, P.O. Box Antiques bedroom Ranch, antique night, poUce said. Police said Zinski’s car struck a and general office work. Contact, REAL Estate career. Earn Realtors 647-9993 stove and refrigerator, $125. $35,000. R. F. Blanchard, RAISED Ranch, 7 rooms, formal cabinets, ceramic tile bath, raising Catholic children. 222, Manchester, Conn., 06040. Sporting Goods 47 TOLLAND - SparkUng clean 7W They refused to give details utiUty pole off N. Main St. west of John Bower, Multi-Circuits. 50 $15,000 to $20,000 yearly. Con­ THE Birches Antiques, Twin Adults only, no pets, parking for Realtors, 646-2482. dining room, eat-in kitchen, sundeck, newly painted, large lot, Chairmen from the varloui Harrison Street, Manchester, 646- one car. Security deposit re­ PRICE REDUCED - Uving room has cathedral ceiling, room Raised Ranch, I'A acres, surrounding the iiKident atul said Stock PI. He was treated at fidential interview, call Ralph 22 RIFLE, Marlin lever action, Hills Drive, Coventry. Hours WOODLAND trees. Hutchins Agency Realtors, circles wiU serve as hostesses. 3800. quired. CaU 643-9678. Manchester Lovely 8-room large master bedroom, famlTy built-ins, dishwasher, fireplace, they did not know how the victim Manchester Memorial Hospital Pasek, 289-7475, 742-8243. 20-shot, with strap, like new. 643- Wednesday, 'Thursday and Friday 649-5324. Mothers Circles have been active ACCOUNTING $190 MONTHLY, 5Vk-room Colonial. New modem kitchen, room, floor-hH:eiling fireplace, carpeting, swinuning pool, p r - got to the roof of the building at and released. 7712. 10-3, Sunday 1-5. Other days by MANCHESTER in Manchester for 35 yean, and BOOKKEEPER-Accountant, MANOR duplex, garage, security deposit. ROCKVILLE - Highland Ave. den, formal dining room, large I'/a baths, aluminum siding, 2-car age. $34,900. Lipman-Chorenes, Court date is Nov. 13. MACHINIST - needed by smaU appointment. 742-6607. FoTMt Hills, Him to chooso your own PRIVACY-Large Raised Ranch, 135 Orange St. there are presently 12 active Fee Paid Salary Open Manchester Public Accountant Flower Street. Phone 643-5029. large and beautiful 3W rooms, living room, fulT bath, plus garage, acre lot with privacy. 872-0571, 643-1869. established company to operate Fuel-Feed 49 dtcor on this custom-built ovorsiztd two baths, paneled recreation chapters. Each circle meets requires bri^t woman to assist horizontal milling machine and one-bedroom apartments, heat, jalousied porch, 2nd floor luUy $35,900. Philbrick Agency, Two local firms are seekini Jr. Wearing Apparel 57 APARTMENTS 4-bedrooffi Raistd llanch, thil olftrs room, fireplace, built-ins, gar­ BOLTON — Commercial zoned, busy practitioner in accounting surface grinders. Trade school F'lVE rooms, second floor, range, hot water, all appliances in­ carpeted m haU and bedrooms. Realtors, 6464200. monthly, with members taking Accts. Typin{ 40 wpm preferred. SEASONED CORD wood, cord Homestead St. I lar(i first-floor family room with a ages, garden. Hutchins Agency, 2'h acres. 7-room Ranch, two and tax area. Call 640-2^. background helpful. Good star­ refrigerator, garage, security, no cluding dishwasher, disposal, Bath tiled. Rear of property 53rd District turns acting as hostess. and half-cord loads delivered. E. AUTUMN haze mink cape, like hu|t sloM firtplaca, formal lisini Realtors, 649-5324. baths, four bedrooms, fireplace. Excellent benefit package. ting rate with complete paid (Off W. Middle Tpke., pels. Call 8724676. carpeting, pool and your own fenced-in. Garage. Price reduced RANCH, Uving room with Yeomans, 742-8907, new, reasonable. Phone 649-4216. room with cathodral ceilini, saparata Financing available. |75,0()0. F. EXPERIENCED Painters benefits. Apply at Nobel and Manchester) ______- 1 private terrace in countiv setting. to 27,900. F. M. Gaal Agency, fireplace, modem kitchen, dining dinini room, work uvir typo kitchen, MANCHESTER - Deluxe 8- M. Gaal Agency, Realtors, MLS, Today’s Thought wanted. Call between 6-7, 649- Westbrook, Westbrook Street, 1 and 2-bedroom luxury MANCHESTER — Four-room $165. Rockland Terrace Realtors, MLS, 643-2682. room, paneled den, beautiful Brainard Disagrees SEIASONED cord wood, split, THREE Coats, womans size 12- 4 hodrooms, 2 full baths, |lau stidini room Garrison Colonial, 2W 643-2682. RITA GIRL 4343. East Hartford. An equal oppor­ apartments. Features wall-to- apartment with garage. Security Apartments, 872-6360, 529-6586. ark-like lot 250’ deep. $26,900. baths, carpeting, double garage, A seemingly innocuous state­ sawedi and delivered. Call 643- 14, 649-7025. doors, sun dock, 2-car |sra|t. You MANCHESTER - 6-room 99 East Center St. tunity employer. deposit. November 1st occupan­ PIhilbrick Agency, Rectors, 646- quality construction. Richard 5373. C. Hutchinson. wall carpeting, vanity tile baths, can ha alt moved In by XM4S! Priced Raised Ranch, three bedrooms, COVENTRY - Only $13,900. 6 On Tuition for Vets ment about Jesus in Luke 4:16 MEAT CUTTER - Experienced, 58 cy. $140. 649-2813. ROCKVILLE - Two-room 4200. Martin school. Hayes Agency, Manchester Wanted to Buy built-in oven, range, dishwasher, at $49,500. formal dining room, kitchen with rooms, exceUent starter home. has a most pointed suggestion, no night work. Apply in person, RN Supervisor, 3-11 shift, furnished apartment, utiUties in­ 6464131. Republican 53rd District can­ llie transportation problems of ' 646-3441 FIREWOOD, scanned, refrigerator and disposal, elec­ cluded, $30 weekly. Four rooms, built-ins, family room, two-car Rutherierd Associates, Realtors, “...and He went into the syn­ L. T. Woods Locker Plant, 51 excellent w»es and benefits. CRANK phonographs, early NEW 3-bedroom duplex, IW RANCH on three acres with 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• didate Jesee Brainard has taken senior citizens particularly in sub­ Bisseil St., Manchester. hardwood, $15 half-cord. FYee tric heat, 2 air-conditioners, appliances, yard, $115 monthly U&R REALTY CO., INC. p ra g e . Im maculate. $40,500. large rooms, 3 baths, 5 bedrooms, MLS, 2^9551. agogue, as His custom was, on Apply Mr. 'folisano. Meadows delivery. 872-0204 after 5 and banks and toys, antique furniture, baths, refrigerator and stove, Lots-Land For Sale 73 issue with the campaign position urban and rural communities FUEL oil driver, experienced glass sliding doors, all large carpet, no pets. Available Nov. plus uUUties. 872-0359, 7:304:30 Wolverton Agetu^, Realtors, 649- family room, 2 kitchens, could be the sabbath day.” Convalescent Center. 646-2321. weekends. glass, china, antique clothes and 643-2692 of his Democratic opponent should be as strong a duty as only. Full-time position for SALESMEN with retail route rooms. Full basement storage 1st. Security deposit. $235 p.m. 2813. ideal for in-laws, barn, 6 horse Whatever theological view of dolls. 643-6535. Robert 0. Murdoch, Realtor VERNON 4.8 ACRES - SOUTH WINDSOR Richard Cromie, regardh^ free those of transporting children to dependable married man. Apply experience, transportation and Situation Wanted area, ample parking. Starting at monthly. 643-5014. stalls, 6 regulation dog kennds. Jesus one may hold, pragmatical­ Household Goods 51 commercial zone off Route 83. tuition for state univeraities and school, according to Brainard. Mellen, White and Palshaw, Inc., benefits provided, salary plus WANTED — Antique furniture, $175. Handy to shopping, SPACIOUS one and two bedroom IN TOWN Philbrick /’^ency. Realtors, 646- Excellent piece. Paul J. Correnti LONG. LOW AND LOVELY ly men agree that He was a commission. Contact Mr. apartments, fully appUanced 4200. colleges for veterans. llie difficulties encountered by 107 Burnside Avenue, East Hart­ WILL babysit child in n ^ home, SEWING MACHINES, Singer glass, pewter, oil paintings or schools, bus and religious MODERN 3-room apartment, MANCHESTER - Rockledge. Oversilt til-room Capo. Full shod Agency, 643-5363. Goldin in color, tparklinf in singularly moral and spiritual ford. McLaughUn, 5284)525. kitchen, waU-to-waU carpeting, “Free tuition” would possibly “our older citizens in getting to vicinity Spring Street. Call 649- Touch and Sew, $47.50; 1972 Zig- other antique items. Any quanti­ facilities. carpeting, appUances, parking, Immaculate 6-room Ranch with dormer, front-to-back llvini room apptaranco, spacious in sia. Ranch poson. Yet, He regularly fre­ storage, Hilliard Street, 649r72W, large b^rooms, dining room am OVERSIZED custom 4-bedroom the store, post office, bank or 5610. Zag, unclaimed law-away, $43.75. ty. The Harrisons, 643-87W, 165 suii porch, large kitchen with with firoplaco, formal dininf room, CITY LOT - A-zone. Central. of Vh rooms, IVi baths, 1-car praio, be justified were it not that the quented God's appointed phox of WANTED — Responsible, DENTAL Assistant to work 568-3850. living room. One bedroom $168.; built-ins, formal dining room, 2 Colonial built 1972, first-floor doctor,” prompt Brainard to caU Guaranteed. 522-0931, dealer. Oakland Street. Model apartment open for in­ kitchen with uparate taUng arta and $7,500. Keith Real Estete, 646- buUt-ins, carpetint ‘A-acrt M , trots, geiKTOus benefits now available worship under the prevailing mature person to drive my car to mornings in Manchester office. MEDICAL student and ex- 2 bedrooms, $199. Children ' batlu, 2-car garage, 100x187’ lot. family room with fireplace, large for special legislation which spection 1-6 p.m., Sunday. Other built-ins, large master bedroom with 4126, 649-1922. dosirahio naifhborbood. Assumablo at the federal level provide every covenant. Jesus found social Florida early November. Write 649-5675. corpman wants geriatric nursing MAIN ST., 4 unfurnished rooms, welcome. For appointment caU Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9332. bright living and dining rooms off would provide convenient pubUc SINGER Touch and Sew, like WANTED — Used ping pong times by appointment. 2 additional bedrooms, IVi batlu, mortiata. $33,500. CaU Mr. Liwis, eligible veteran with ample funds worship essential to His needs. Box G, Manchester ENening in private home, 5 days weekly. table and mahogany or oak dining second floor. Available now. CaU D.J. Henry Co. 644-1330. central hall. Complete custom ANDOVER - Near lake, $1,800, transportation facilities financed Herald. TRUCK driver wanted, full new, hems, buttonholes, stretch Built by attKhed breozeway and 2-cat garagt. kitchen with buUt-uis, 2Vk baths to meet college costs and Uving In view of this divine concct- Call 872-9778. stitches, mononams, sews on room set, reasonable. 649-7025. 44 p.m., 643-6441. MANCHESTER - 4 family, Coventry, half-acre, treed, $3,900. U9-5306. by the present state highway benefits. Apply in person. Wipco U&R HOUSING CORP. ------it------ROCKVILLE - One and two large lot with city utilities. Ideal with marble vanities, 2-car over­ costs as weU.” Brainard notes. sion to weekly reUgious devotion buttons, fancy deigns. Originally excellent condition, 4 bedrooms Tolland, acre, $3,900. fund, or upon the proposed SMILING Woman, |65. 2 hours Mill Work, 73 Tolland Turnpike. RESPONSIBLE woman would Rentals by; DELUXE ONE-BEDROOM - bedroom apartments, heated, in 2 apartments, centrally location for children. $36,800. sized garage, full walk-out base­ • etB & W ••• Cromie had advocated free tui­ in feUowship with others, it ii $399.50, iiow only $99.65. Easy Manchester, one-half acre, $6,- transportation fund that may daily, 5 days per week. Daw or like babysitting job, my home, Rooms Withouf Board 59 apartment at the Teresa carpeting throujghout, appUances, located. Hutchins Agency ment with sliding class doors. iiH Bauows wo wauacE Ca. tion for veterans as a way of incredible that people today, with terms. 522-0476,, dealer.aei' Robert D. Murdock, Realtor U&R REALTY CO., INC. 500. Hayes Agency, 6464131. luSm -H U evenings. No canvassing. Call Mr. STAFF accountant — CPA firm, weekly, references. Call anytime, Apartments, including and pool faciUties. Central air- Realtors. 649-5324. Many extras inclucung custom “showing appreciation to those replate it. their secular distractions, would Radin, Collect 684-2124, between responsible and personable ac­ 643-2692 643-9551 conditioning. CaU 872-9495. After 643-269 2 drapes, shades, washer-dryer, IlMcbtfttr P&riuute, Mmch. S49-S306 “Through flat grants to such 643-5587. ESTATES and household lots to THE THOMPSON House - appliances, carpets and air- MANCHESTER — Minutes from young men showing courage for question their need of the weddy 4:30-6 p.m. countant wanted. Auditing and 6, 875-4901. refrigerator and more, plus view buy; Bob Fluckiger, 649-3247. Cottage St., centrally located, conditioning. $171 per month. Robert 0. Murdock, Realtor Route 15, 3Vk acres commercial their country.” towns, state money would be spiritual retreat. Yet nearly emp­ income tax experience hdpful. WILL DO Housework, large, pleasantly furnished Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- of the Hartford skyline. Philbrick land. 250’ frontage. Wolverton Brainard advocates “more used to buy, operate and main­ Our staff is aware of this ad. F'lVE ROOMS, gas and gas heat, ROCKVILLE - November 1st W. J.JARC0MB Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 17 ROOMS in Vernon, just over ty church buildings bear mute Manchester, Rockville area, by CLEAN USED - refrigerators, rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 for 4535 646-1021. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. meaningful recognition for our tain appropriate vehicles. The KLOCK COMPANY Please send resume to “BB", second floor, $M. 649-4342, West- occupancy 3'/k-room apartment. PRE^NTS m Bolton Une. We have just Usted a evidence to this fact. day. Call 647-9604 between 3-6 ranges, automatic washers with overnight and permanent guest GEORGIAN Colonial, all brick, veterans,” which he proposes to town budgets would be required Manchester Herald. side Realty. GARDEN TYPE - two- Residential area, adults, no pets, NEW listing. Six-room older smaU estate with 6 acres plus 17- Eiarly Christians continued p.m. guarantees. See them at B. D. rates. MANCHESTER ten rooms, four large bedrooms, give in a graduated personal to support the salaries and in­ Desires a female plasma spray bedroom apartment, second security. $120, 646-1060. home, deep lot. Low, low 20s. BUILDING LOTS room house, 8 or 9 bedrooms, 4W stedfastly in the apostles’ Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main St., FIFIST-FLOOR, four-room AND VICINITY... beautiful entrance foyer. Two surance entaUed in the project.” masker (tapper), for first VETERINARY assistant - LICENSED day care mother will floor. Includes heat, appliances, Mr. Lombardo, Belfiore Agency, MANCHESTER - Rocklad(s, Moun­ baths, full basement, fuU attic. property exemption. feUowship (Acts 2:42), coming Call 643-2171. CLEAN, heated, furnished room apartment, handy to shopping. fireplaces, 2'A baths, twoKUir gar­ The legislation, accordi^ to experience in the medical field babysit hourly, daily or weekly in carpets. $205 monthly. Paul W. BOLTON — Sublet immediately • 6-room Cape, 3 bedrooms, 647-1413. tain Road, '

/ . . r PAGE ElGHTFfB^N— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn,, Tues., Oct. 31,1972 Bolton East Hartford About Town O b itu a ry Cornell Circle of South United Town Bonding Schedule Man Killed In Methodist Church will meet Bulldogs Capture ^Ohio Accident Wednesday morning at 9:15 In the Ethel Goslee Room of the In Favorable Condition W. Herbert Crockett Susannah Wesley Hall. NEWARK, Ohio (AP) - A one- y . Herbert Crockett of Seattle, Division Title The Reynolds Circle of South Considering diminishing bond car accident on Interstate 70 BY DOUG BEVINS year 1972-1973) are about $765,- Wnh., formerly of Manchester, United Methodist Church will paymerit requirements, an- The Bolton Bulldogs pony Kevin Kowalshyn who each con­ south of here today killed men (Herald Reporter) 000. died last FYiday in Seattle. meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 Uclpatcd federal revenue sharing league football team copped the tributed a conversion. from New York and Connecticut, If Manchester voters approve a But the 1975-1976 payment r e Burial took place in Seattle northern division title in the Head coach Leon Rivers com­ at Susannah Wesley Hall, quirement would be the “peak,” funds, and any possible Increase the Ohio High Patrol said. Nov. 7 referendum question for in the Grand Ust, the town will Monday. Charter Oak Footbail Conference, plimented the entire Tiger lineup The victims wre identified as renovations of the town’s two Mayor Thompson noted. In fiscal He was bom in Manchester The choir of Trinity Covenant be able to meet demands for Sunday, stunning the Blast Wind­ and singled out Peter Ryba, Mark Frank Hight, 32, of East Hartford Junior high schools, there would year 1976-1977, the requirerrient June 9, 1911, a son of the late Church will meet W^nesday at addlUonal services vvjtriout In­ sor Chargers 32-0. Ouelette arid Bob Peterson on the and Spec. 4 Waman E. Applegate. probably be no increase in taxes, would be lower than present re­ William J. and Lena L. Crockett. 7:30 p.in. at the church. creasing taxes, 'Thompson said. Bolton scorers were Mark "A ” team and Brian Molde, 21, stationed at Hancock Field, Manchester Mayor John Thomp­ quirements; and from then on He was. a 1929 graduate of Kisner who contributed two Shannon Young and Don Assard bond payment requirements Thompson said voters can act Manchester High School and of Syracuse, N.Y. son said today. on the school referendum quM- touchdowns and three conver­ on the “B" team. Police said the car driven by Koffee Krafters will meet The town has a "very favorable would continually decrease, ac­ Boston University in 1934. tion without worrying about In- sions; Craig Jensen, who scored Rivers also cited Chris Hopper Applegate left the interstate and Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the bonding indebtedness picture,” cording to projections. Mr. Crockett was active in the creased taxes. If voters consider on a 52-yard pass from Paul for intercepting a South Windsor struck a bridge abutment. Community Y. Members will Thompson said, as four bond Part of the reason for the insurance field in Seattle where junior high school renovations a Kisner; and Paul Groves who pass and returning it to their 3- They said Applegate’s leave work on pine cone crafts. issues will be completely retired decreasing bond payment re­ he was owner and president of priority, the mayor added, the was credited with one touchdown yard line. papers indicated he was en route Hostesses will be Mrs. Albert by the time the town would start quirements, Thompson said, is the Pierce and Crockett In­ renovations can be done now and one conversion. Assistant coaches John Quaglia to Indiana when the accident Bogli and Mrs. Edwin Me Adam. making payments on bonds for that the town will make final surance Agency. He had served as more favorably than In the past Coach Gii Boisoneau cited and Richard Holcombe were Meetings are open to all in­ the proposed Rennet and Illing payments on four bond Issues by president of the Kings County occurred. or probably in the future. Craig Jensen for his work in the praised by Rivers for their consis­ terested women in this area. A Junior High Schools renovation. the end of fiscal year 1974-1975. Insurance Agents Association and Town Manager Robert Weiss, offense, compieting 88 yards in tent and dedicated contributions babysitter is available. The renovations (Question Two Those four issues now require the State of Washington In­ echoing Thompson’s sentiments, passes. He aiso noted that Mark to the Tiger cause during the Ingram Industries on the Nov. 7 voting machines) principal payments of $340,(KX) surance Agents Association. He Kisner ran very well throughout season. ’The American Legion Auxiliary per year. said “now is a good time” for Church Notes are estimated to cost $6.8 million. was associated with numerous the game in spite of wet and will sponsor its annual ham and Those four bond issues school renovations. Contractors Robin Worthly, new organist- A’warded Contract About $3.9 million of that es­ business and financial institutions siippery field conditions. bean supper Sunday at the Legion reaching maturity over the next are anxious for work, Weiss said, choir director of llnited timate would be financed by a in the Seattle area. defensive standouts according WASHINGTON (AP)-T.he Home. Home baked beans, ham, few years are the 1952 issue for * and the town might get better Methodist Cliurch, will assume town bond issue; the remaining A Mason, he was a past master to Boisoneau, were Paul Kisner, U.S. Army has awarded a $4,197,- scal&ped potato)^, cole slaw, Buckley School construction and bids on renovations now. his duties Wednesday with a $2.9 million would be funded by of his lodge, was a Scottish Rites Dane Ward, Tony Morrone and 093 contract to Ingram Industries br^d, dessert and coffee will be additions to Bowers and South Thompson, in reporting the senior choir rehearsal at 7:30 p.m. state grants. Mason (32nd degree), and at one John Stamp. Division of McGraw-Edison Co. seiV(ed from 5 to 7 p.m. For Schools; the first and second town’s bonded indebtedness pic­ The chur;h's pastor-parish Based on projections by Town time had been a Grand Lodge With a 6-0 win-loss record going in Bristol for the manufacture of res^ations call Mrs. Leon issues, in 1953 and 1955, for ture, emphasized that he was not relations committee will meet Controller Thomas S. Moore, the officer but resigned because of a for them, the Bulldogs meet mechanical time fuses, the office Bradley, 73 Phelps Rd , or Mrs. Manchester High School; and the speaking for the Board of Direc­ Wednesday at 8 p.m. Pastor Rev. $3.9 million in bonds would be heavy business scheduie. Tolland, southern division of Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr., R- aifford Walker, 76 Phelps Rd, 1964 issue for North ^nd tors or for his political party. David Campbell notes that part issued in fiscal year 1974-1975, He was also a past president of champs, Sunday in a playoff con­ Conn., announced Monday. Tickets will also be available at redevelopment. ^ of the meeting will be devoted to and the first full year’s principal the Coilege Club of battle. test at a field yet to be an­ the door. Continually decreasing interest preparation for the 1973 and interest payments would be He is survived by his wife nounced. charges, as well as artticipated nominating process. made in fiscal year 1975-1976. Betty, three sons, six Tigers Roar retirement of the four bond Basketball Team Those first full payments on grandchildren, a brother T. J. The Bolton Tigers midget foot- issues, put the town in a "very The Bolton Ecumenical Coun­ the proposed Bennet and Illing Crockett of Manchester and a bail team also came away favorable situation,” according to cil is sponsoring a basketball I Want You renovation bonds would increase sister Mrs. Jean Smith of Wind­ winners Sunday, topping the Moore. “We’re under ten per team in the Manchester Church (Continued from Page One) the town’s bond payment re­ sor Locks. South Windsor Admirals 36-14 can achieve the goat of full cent of what our bonded in­ Basketball League. Any boy who quirements to about $678,(KX) for and ending the season in second chairman of Democrats for Nix­ employment.” debtedness could be,” Moore Joseph Karas is not participating in junior var­ fiscal year 1975-1976, according to place with a 5-2 win-loss record. on. Returning to the theme which said. Joseph Karas, 57, of Hartford, sity or varsity high school basket­ Moore’s projection. Bond pay­ Scoring honors were shared by "If Connally had been at the he called, "The Crisis of the brother of Mrs. Anna Butkus of ball and whose family is a ment requirements now (fiscal Shannon Young with two battle of The Alamo, ” said Spirit,” he warned against "the Manchester, died Sunday at West member of any Bolton Church is McGovern, “he would have been erosion of the moral and spiritual Haven Veterans Hospital. touchdowns; Brian Molde with one touchdown and one two- eligible to play. cheering for the Mexican general, values in our country.” Bom in Suffield, he lived in The league will begin Dec. 2 po|nt conversion; Peter Ryba and Santa Ana. They say in South •"'The next president of the Hartford most of his life. He and games will be played Mark Ouelette with one Dakota that, if Connally had been United States,” he said, “must be worked at Chandler-Evans Con­ succeeding Saturday evenings touchdown apiece and Jim and at the Battle of the Big Horn, he one who sets a high standard for Sikorsky Funeral trol Systems, Division of Colt through February. would have been out recruiting himself — as an example to the Industries, West Hartford, for Jim McCurry of Colonial Rd. Indians for Custer.’’ The crowd people.” four years. He was previously Crash Claims will coach the team. Boys in howled. He concluded his 20-minute Rites Conducted employed by the former Olivetti- Grades 7 through 12 interested in On the subject of the imminent talk by quoting from a speech by Underwood Corp. for 22 years. Four in Family playing are asked to contact cease-fire in Vietnam, he said he former President Franklin STRATFORD (AP) - As five the Sikorsky Division of the WINDOW Other survivors are his wife; 7 William Coates as soon as possi­ helicopters flew by in a final United Aircraft Corp. ELLINGTON - A former welcomes it. "The sad question Delano Roosevelt, “The most sons; a daughter; a brother; 2 ble so that a roster can be is, however — why, Mr, Nixon, important thing to remember salute to the man who invented More than 200 mourners sisters; and a grandson. Ellington woman, her husband helicopters. Igor f. Sikorsky was jammed the small church or SHADE! prepared, p^p^^p^ve did you wait four years to bring about the presdency is that, and two children were killed last buried Monday. stood on the sunlit lawn, listening Funeral services were held this this war to an end?” ' above everything else, it is the Made to Order week when returning by plane Plans are complete for the to the requiem mass, carried morning at Talarski Funeral He chided the president. "Only center of moral leadership.” Bring your old roller* In from a visit with relatives in Saturday’s paper drive to be The Russian Orthodox and *avo S8o per shade. Home, 380 Maple Ave., Hartford, a few weeks ago, his administra- At the beginning of his speech, outside on two loudspeakers. Ellington. sponsored by the Conservation cemetery, which Sikorsky chose Sikorsky left instructions that with a Requiem High Mass at St. tion was ridiculing the McGovern introduced his wife, Augustine’s Church, .Hartford. Mrs. Florence Jacob, 50, Committee of the Bolton Junior as his burial place, is on a hilltop there be no eulogy and that the E. A. JOHNSON Joseph* Jacob, 47, Susan Jacob, Woman’s Club. Residents are McGovern-Shriver plan to Eleanor, and Eunice Kennedy a few miles from where he con­ Burial was in Soldiers’ Fieid, withdraw our troops and bring Shriver, wife of the Democratic funeral service be limited to 25 Northwood Cemetery, Wilson, 17, an^ 'Thomas Jacob, 11, of asked to tie or bag newspapers ducted the first successful minutes. However, it lasted more PAINT 00. Morton, HI., were killed when and leave them in front of their our prisoners home within 90 nominee for vice president. The helicopter flight in the fall of 723 MAIN ST. with military honors. days of a cease-fire,” he said. diminutive Mrs. McGovern and than twice that long. their small private plane crashed homes or driveways where they 1939. His four sons carried the casket Carl N. Welch in a cornfield near Pekin, 111. A "Now, they say they’ll do it in the tall Mrs. Shriver were a con­ will be collected by club Sikorsky died of a heart attack from the church. daughter Donna Jacob, a student 60 days. If we had said 60, would trasting pair. ELLINGTON — Carl N. Welch, members assisted by town boy Thursday at his Easton home. He at Western Illinois University, they have said 30?” Hartford Mayor George Atahn- 77, of Ashford died Sunday in scouts. was 83 and retired, but had con­ was not aboard the plane. He called on the president to son, who acted as cheer leader WIN A FREE 20 PO U N D MMchester Memorial Hospital. Papers may also be brought to tinued to make weekly trips to They had been visiting Mrs. "quit letting South Vietnam prior to McGovern’s appearance, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. the town hall where a collection advise personnel at the plant he Lily G. Welch of Ashford; and 2 Jacob’s father and stepmother, President Thieu dictate our shouted, "We are the party that’s truck will be stationed. had founded. daughters. May Craig of Hartford Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lanz of 5 Proceeds from the drive will go policy in Southeast Asia. Say to for the people.” He warned and Patricia Willis of Ellington. Lanz Lane, Ellington. Their plane towards beautification of Herrick him. You’re not going to dictate against “ Nixonism and A large blue-and-white TURKEY! Mr. Welch donated his body to left Ellington Airport about 9:30 Memorial Park. war to us.’ Meskillism,” Sikorsky helicopter hovered high Yale University. There is no a.m. Oct. 23. Bulletin Board He repeated his pledge that, if On the platform were former above the golden-domed St. GET YOUR funeral or calling hours. Also killed in the crash were The Parent-Teacher Organiza­ elected, his administration "will Gov. and Mrs. Chester Bowles, Nicholas church during the ser­ LUCKY NUMBER AT two friends whom they had tion of Bolton elementary school plan for a peace in which we former Gov. John Dempsey, U.S. vices and flew escort as the long picked up when the plane will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at utilize the labor of every Reps. William Cotter and Ella funeral motorcade traveled the BROWN’S Grasso, congressional hopeful Gertrude A. Bourret stopped in Philadelphia. All six the school. engineer, every machinist and five-mile route to the cemetery. Mrs. Gertrade A. Bourret, wife were from Morton. Jacob was 'The Bolton Outing Club will every aerospace worker. And we Roger Hilsman, State Attorney The fly-by of the five TIRE SHOP of Albert Bourret of 21 Stock PI., president of Foster-Jacob of sponsor a hike Sunday at 1 p.m. will take the necessary steps to General Robert Killian, House helicopters was an emotional 333 MAIN STREET died suddenly yesterday in Peoria, 111. He was flying a com­ All members of the community provide a job for every man and Speaker William Ratchford, and highpoint for many of the Ashland, Pa., while she and her pany plane. are weicome to attend and are woman in this country who is a host of Democratic candidates mourners and brought many of husband were en route to visit Besides her parents and asked to meet at the town haii. able to work.” for the General Assembly, in­ them to tears. their son in Texas. daughter. Mrs. Jacob leaves two The Webelo scout troop will Charging that "not one person cluding State Sen. Harry Burke of Four of the aircraft NO PURCHASE NECESSARY Bom Dec. 4, 1897, she lived in brothers, Albert Lanz Jr. of hold its first meeting of the on the White House staff is the 3rd District. represented the four branches of Weekly Winners Will Be Posted On Our Window Manchester all her life. Albany, N.Y., and Kerwin Lanz season Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at working on a program to convert At the very end of his speech, U.S. military service, all of which Distributed by Mercury Oil Company . Survivors besides her husband of Morton; and four sisters, Mrs. St. Maurice CJiurch, Hebron Rd. from a wartime to a peacetime Sen. McGovern, apparently sur­ use the helicopters produced by include two sons, James Brennan Harriet Clarke of Vernon, Mrs. economy,” he said, "By contrac­ prised to see them, introduced of San Antonio, Tex., and John Getz of Morton, Mrs. Lois Manchester Evening Herald ting with private industry and his daughter, Susan, her husband, Thomas Brennan of Manchester; Gebler of Ellington, and Mrs. Bolton Correspondent Judith with government help, added to James Rowan, and their infant a brother, Robert McLeary of George Foxe of Carrol Stream, Donohue tel. 649-8409. the cooperation of Congress, we son, Matthew. Manchester; a sister, Mrs. m. Clarence Custer of Andover, and Mr. Jacob leaves two brotheh, 12 grandchildren. Raymond Jacob and Kenneth the people tire More people every day Funeral services will be held Jacob, and a sister. Mis. Harlan Friday at 8:30 a.m. at the W. P. 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