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_ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1871 g -'i. PAGE THIRTY^IX jKanrl|?0tpr lEwifttinB 3|frali> Moat Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 0*Clock

The Manohester-Bolton Wel­ There will be a rummage sale The Bxohtuige Club will meet come Wagon Club will sponsor temerrow from 6 to 9 p.m., Meet Candidates tonight at 8:30 at the Lantern Public Records About Town Warranty Deed a program on the buying and spcnscred by the Women's So­ ‘^'M e 0 t the Candidates House. BITUMINOUS Average Daily Net Press Mr. and Mr«. Frank Clmlno, selling of real estate tonight at ciety of the Community Baptist Vincent _ C. _ and Nancy E. The Weather 29 Cornwall Dr., will have a Night" sponsored by the For Tbe Wook Ended 7 at the Assumption Church Church, in Fellowship Hall of Manchester Jaycees will be The couple's penny poker Odhner to Kenneth J . and Linda Becoming clear tonight but coffee hour for John Tani, Dem­ J . Parkany, property at 603 Ootober I, lo il Hall. Richard Holcombe of the church. held tonight In Iona Hall on group of the Manchester New­ with patchy fog by dawn; low ocratic candidate for the Board Bush Hill Rd.. conveyance tax ( i . South Windsor Real Bstate and Regent St. with 10 of the 12 comer’s Club will meet Satur­ DRIVEWAYS near 60. Tomorrow fair; high of Directors on Thursday, Oct. Dr, Robert W. Stoker of 224 Atty. Victor Moees of 44 Cone candidates for the Board of day at 8 p.m. at the home erf $36.30. about 70, Saturday’! outlook— 14 at 6:16 p.m. Neighbors and St. will answer qquestlons. The Blueridge Dr., executive board Marriage License Parking Areas • Oas Stations s Basketball Courts iianrlipatpr iEuPtittig lEpralb Directors scheduled to at­ Mr. ,md Mrs. Robert Crawford 15,503 partly aunny, mild. friends are invited. meeting will begin with a pot- director of the Connecticut Now Rooking for Heasonal Work tend. of 191 Henry St. The club is Roger Allen Luce of 47 Cot­ Manchester— A City of Village Charm luck. For further information Chiropractic Association, will All Work Personally Supervised. Wo Are 100% Insured. The Nutmegger Camera Club Members of the public are sponsored by the Manchester tage St. and Mary Ellen. Moraq contact Mrs. Jam es D. Foucaud attend the association's annual of 48 Steep Hollow Lane, Oct. SINCE will meet Wednesday, Oct. 20 at Invited. Coffee and dough­ Community Y at 79 N. Main St. of 342 Charter Oak St. meeting Friday and Saturday and Is open to all new area resi­ 23, Center Congregational DoMAIO BROTHERS 1020 VOL. LX X X X , n o . 319 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGEB—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 (OlMoifled Advertising en Page SI) PRICE FIFTEEN CENT! 8 p.m. at Hilltop House, Memo­ at the Hotel Sonesta In Hart­ nuts will be served by the rial Park, Bast Hartford. Har­ Jaycee Wives. dents. Church. CALL 043-7001 The Sunset Club will meet ford. old Li. Pratt will discuss travel photography. The meeting is Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Se­ nior Citizens Center. Members The Cathedral of St. Joseph open to the public. In Hartford will be the scene of The 96th annual convenUon of are reminded to bring items for the Woman’s Christian Tem­ a kitchen social. a Mass of Thanksgiving for the Brig. Gen. Koster Manchester Republican Wom­ fifteenth annual Jubllarlan Sun­ perance Union of Connecticut Israeli Official en’s Club will sponsor a Meet day for couples celebrating will be Friday at 9:30 a.m. at Center Congregational Church Masterful hlend of yesterday and today in an exquisite hedroom 'Hie Candidates Punch Bowl to­ their 26th or 80th wedding an­ the Memorial Baptist Ojurch, choirs which will rehearse to­ morrow from 1 to 3 p.m. at the niversary during 1971. There 142 Fairfield Ave., Hartford. nights in the sanctuary are the home of Mrs. Walter Doll Jr., will be renewal of marriage Manchester members wiU at­ On Witness Stand youth choir at 6:16 and the sen­ with the romantic charm and classic elegance so characteristic Stresses Need T20 Spring St. The event is open vows and couples will receive a tend In place of the local Oc­ ior choir at 7:30. to all interested persons. scroll signed by Archbishop tober meeting. John F. Whealon. Families and In HendeTson Case friends of the couples may al­ The property committee of of Spanish styling,.. and so right for your home so attend. Center Congregational Church By HARRY F. ROSENTHAL For U.S. Aircraft will meet tonight at 7 :30 In the FT. MEADE, Md. (AP)— Brig. Gen. Samuel W. Kos­ PLAZA DEPT. STORE The French Club of Manches­ church office. “Furniture People Since 1932!” ter testified today that Col. Oran K. Henderson told By VnLUAM N. OA'nS t ter will sponsor a public card him on several occasions that only 20 civilians were kill­ ^ (We Have A Notion To Please) party Monday at 8 p.m. at the The membership committee of UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP)—Foreign Minister p North United Methodist Church ed in My Lai, by artillery and gunship fire, in a battle, Abba Eban declared today that the military balance in A E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next Popular Mkt.) Orange Hall. and that Henderson gave him the impression he had ^ OPEN WED., M iDRS., F R J. tlU B will meet tonight at 8 at the the Middle East “can only be maintained if shipments of A midweek service of prayer church parsonage. of questioned many people about reports of atrocities. American aircraft to Israel are resumed.” • and Bible study will be held to­ “I accepted his report," said ------Eban made his comment to ------night at 7:30 at the Church of Boy Scout Troop 123 will meet Koster, who Iwt one »tar be- ^ the 18 officers charged newsmen after a eon, Ihat there were f .u nlque wUh Egypt promising to fitm en t to permanent nonbel- London Holiday Preview, to be m o « ^ 100 dead in the vll- ^ '.'•A S...... "further strengUien the mill- ugerency. which also U "not held at 7:30 tomorrow night at lage and a ditch piled with bod- Dr, Sutherland and his wife discuss his Nobel Prize with newsmen in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo) .y \n-' ’ leg and running « d with blood ^ “ >e lowest tary might of Egypt." realizable" now; a compromise the Hartford Insurance Group TTie communique was issued Tower Building Auditorium at on the Eastern outskirts. „ . 1.1 J . Ti_i The U.S. Command said eight . after EgypUan President An- (See Page Three) CALDOR'S SHOPPING CTR. • MANCHESTER 690 Asylum Ave. Hartford. 1151 TOLLAND TURNPIKE Sphinx Temple Shriners plan a EXIT 93 AT 1-86 OPEN 9:30- 9:30 DAILY PHONE 646-7728 trip to London next spring, and him of T ^ p e o r l’s alle^Uons. week of Vanderbilt University Scientist the preview tomorrow wlU in­ " I c e r t a h ^ had no In- °®‘ ’ ®-®’ «»nP®red to 21 killed clude a film on London and de­ dlcaUon, In the first Informs- wounded In the pre- tails of the itinerary. tlon from Gen. Young, on Uie '*'®®'‘' Gaming Slate report from pilots that any It was the smallest number Manhunt OUR GRAND OPENING A midweek service of Bible harm was done to civilians,’’ Americans killed in combat Wins Nobel Prize in. Medicine PRIOTED Koster said. since the week of Aug. 22-28, study and prayer will be con­ By DICK SODERLUND quired body substance signaling Exclaiming, "isn’i that terrif- Dr. Sutherland has t ^ n Ends In In Interview ’ SALE CONTINUES ducted tonight at 7:30 at Cal­ Koster and Young were 1065, when six were killed, the ODTINGTMNNEl vary Church. command said. STOCKHOLM Sweden hormones to go to work or re- ic" when Informed he had won, studsrlng hormones for more A cuddly, warm sleepwear fabric in 9-Drawer 72” Triple Another 10 Americans died (AP)—Dr. Earl’ W. Suth- qulring them to be present for SuUierland said he will go to 20 years. Hormones are Shooting For Director a wide, wide range of designs and SECOND BIG WEEK!! North Manchester Al-Anon Dresser with 2 Center last week of nonhostlle causes, erland Jr. of Vanderbilt ^® hormones to work. Hor- Stockholm In December to re chemical substances, mainly colors. family group will meet tonight Doors the command reported. University won the 1971 nion^lnfluence the working of celve the prize. secreted by the endocrine or FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) — ___ HARTFORD______(AP) — The at 8 at the Second Congregation­ Framed Twin Mirrors Boy Stabbed Field reports said 62 North Nobel Prize in Psysiology *^® " I ’ve known I ’ve been under ductless glands. (They Influence A fugitive whose careOr in state Gaming dommissian In- VALUES TO 59c YARD BONDED WITH ACETATE TRICOT al Church parish house. The 18”x50” Vletnamese were killed today and Medicine today for his hke to call It a second consideration a long time," he the activities of the cells, tis- crime dates to the era of the terviewed Republican State Thursday group will meet to­ In a battle four miles northeast research in hormones, a messenger,” Su]^erland sold at continued. "My friends were ®“es and organs of the body, fabled Bonnie and Clyde was Finance Chairman Joseph morrow at 8:30 p.m. at the Path­ Full-Size Panel Bed 86” wide of the Cambodian rubber plan- n ro ip ct he said had become Nashville, Tenn.. saying, ‘Maybe this year, or controUlng such Important ac- killed today by a Texas Ranger Bums for the Job of executive finders Club, 102 Norman St. During Rally -tation------town of■ Krek '^henwhen a olTrm'ai-'7 hobby.bohhv site of Vanderbilt University. maybe______next ^ year.”____ ’ ‘U«®tor of gambling today,— —j but —• guar, washable Both groups meet weekly and 6-Drawer/2-Door Knits & Suitings Chest-on-Chest South Vietnamese ranger bat- Sutherland won the $88,000 He spoke of his years of re- a native of Burlingame, • 'e d u ctio n Md metabolism. decision untU 'next 100% cotton yd. are open to friends and rela­ talion supported by armored prize and the presUge search, saying: "In fact. In the Ran., Sutherland was gradu- ^*1® ®‘^‘*’ wem ^ hostages Tuesday. tives living with a drinking In Hartford PLAIDS, NOVELTIES, HEATHERS, problem. cavalry coUi^d with an enemy the Nobel Prize for his "dls- beginning. It really was more ated from Washburn University ^ghared^^he "Nob^MedlcIne- The shooting a Oonunisslon Chairman Paul Affordable bedroom luxury to enjoy and admire through the HARTFORD (AP) — “ d e®"*® *‘®“ coyerles concerning the mecha- »he a hobby." at Topeka, Kan., in 1937 and phyg,oi™y prij-g manhunt that ^ g a n Wednesday Sllvergleld spoke highly of TWEEDS, — OUTSTANDING unite. Cub Scout Pack 53 will meet years. Furniture of impressive beauty, with a Spanish heritage. A lA-year-oId Simsbury youth , s, t, nlsm of the action of hor- Teste have shown that the ad- was graduated in 1942 from , a night when, according to poUce, Bum ’s quallflcaUons, but said FAMOUS -kA-A.il .ii. ia« a# auto 1a AAnAAi-A,,A Ha u/AAi.inA»An TTni.,AAAii.r haa/IIaaI ouuieriana uiscoverea a _ ^ , __. ,______.ua SELECTION OF COLORS, TEXTURES Friday at 7:16 p.m. at Waddell A collection of pleasing proportions to fit contemporary needs. attending Wednesday’s anUwar ArUIletyAruiiety fromirom firenre basesdosm mones,” - the Karolinska MedI- ditlon of AiMP to cancerous tis- Washington University Medical Ted Walters was stopped for a he did not know whether the rally in Bushneil Park was Krek and fighter-bomb- ______„ Compare Values at $3.98 Yard School. 'Boys should be accom­ In this master-crafted ofesign, decorative features abound. Domi­ announced. sues makes the cells either re- School. St. Louis, Mo., where f ^ vlolaUon ne^: Euless, former preMdent of the Fuller DAN RIVER panied by at least one parent. stabbed by someone in a large supported the ^ “ih VleL Sutherland 66, received the turn to normal or die, he con- he began his research. He went nmwrt*^'to halfway between Fort Worth Bmsh Co. would be willing to ______* namese. who reported five of ______h_..a.i „.i.,ia„ h,„i io«A»i hAia i4a... ia.. hi. range for executive director of there will be a potluck and Portoblanca Bedford and held Houston, his •nONS IN NEVER IRON No arrests have been made, dancing from 8:30 to 12:30 a.m. iiiiiiiiiinimMir detectives said .today. For Later Broadcast wife and one daughter hoetage. “ '® ®***® “ ’*®^ gambling sys- COTTON AND FORTREL by S 'T ’-A.ISri_.E3Y Bechle was reported In fair A second daughter fled and (See Pago Sevonleoa) POLYESTER Dr. Irvin Kove of 163 Main "•iMilllllimi"' condition at Hartford Hospital. Hearing in Juvenile Court called police. St., vice president of the Con­ Voting rather than demon­ Walters was a compatriot In the 1030b of the notorious Ham­ 36” Wide, Guaranteed Washable necticut Podiatry Association, strating will cure the natlbn’s ilton brothers, Raymond and and a member of the special Ills, the sparse ranks of antiwar Reg. 08c Recorded by TV Cameras Floyd, who in turn were assocl- state study commission on li­ faithful were told at rallies In Welfare censure of health pracUoners New Haven and Hartford mark­ WICHTTA, Kan. (AP) — Hie in the courtroom might tcmi>t **>® legendary outlaws using Ionizing radiation, was a ing 'Moratorium Day. 17-year-old girl had been lawyers, the parties Involved or Bonnie Parker and Clyde Bar- speaker at the regional confer­ Sponsors’ predictions that charged with being a runaway. Judges themselves to "play to row. . Mothers ence of the American Podiatry thousands would demonstrate being Incorrigible, and shop- the cameras, and this would Floyd Hamilton, said today, $100 Association Jn Providence, R.I., Wednesday against the war and lifting. As she pleaded with the certainly compromise the judl- however, that he did not think yds. Judge to let her return home, clal process." Walters was ever d i r e c t l y ^ Monday. Dr. Kove discussed di­ in favor of a host of social In Protest agnostic uses of X ray In podl- changes proved wremg. ‘ television cameras recorded the _ But the 34-yeor-old father of elated with Bonnie and C l^ e. atric medicine. hearing for broadcast later. three says favorable reaction to Texas B^® r Tom ^ °ld In New Haven, speaker after HARTFORD (AP) Bus- speaker commented on the lack - . tho telcvIslnfiT of llie flrlrl's chbc used ft 30.06 rifle to kill Wftltors Four members of Emanuel of excitement generated by the Lutheran cihurch will attend thjB additional televised coverage. cn one of three hostages. scended on the state Capitol to- demonstrations. They also details of Juvenile cases was Thc killing of Walters took day to protest Impending cuts loth annual convention of the noted that the prevailing mood New England Lutheran Church authorized by Michael place on Telms 114 near Grape- In paymenU to families with KNIT in the country is that the war Corrigan of Sedgwick Cwnty ' , crtHpaj vine, also between Dallas and dependent children. Women Friday and Saturday in stMuld end now. Juvenile Court as part of his awareness is criucm. "’nic public should be able to EorJ Worth. It was on Easter The group tried first to get Wakefield, Maas. They are Mrs. Jack Smith of Vietnam Veter- quest for new methods to re Ernest Benson, area delegate; nlTiTe D 7.i‘oftor^‘"th7“ he"'8aV8 “»e philosophy of the Sunday, April 1, 1934 ^ t Bon- mio Gov. Thomas J . MeskiU’s BLAZER STRIPES am Against the War told a place postpast efforts that he e sayi ys methods used by nle and CTydc gunned down and office, brft the governor had left Mrs. Kenneth BenseA, Northern gathering of several hundred on have had very little deterrent the Judge'” he explains. killed two highway patrolmen ^ few minutes before and the THE CLASSIC LOOK IN Connecticut District chairman; the Green, "We're done all the effect. Mrs. York Strangfeld, president _ "I believe this exposure la ft n*-'*^*' same spot. door was blocked by plain- PATRIOTIC COMBO AND things that America asked us to “If we as juvenile judges, checks and b a ile e s Buless PoUce Chief W. M. clothes state policemen, of the Emanuel Churchwonven; do," and yet, he said, "I see MOD MIXES and Miss Ruth Klein. and juvenile courU, are going “Blnckle" Sustalre said Wal- After singing "We Shall Ovar- FULL BOLTS! now we’re back to a hard to have any effect In the fu- ^ believe this Is something went to the home of Hous* come** and chanting “We WaJit FIRST QUALITY! core." ACETATE AND NYLON Members of Oxford Parish, tore." he reasons, it’s Ume we "But we’re not about to (See Page Seventeen) DAR, are reminded to bring direct our attention to methods „„ .H.-AnH-Aoi (See Page Seventeen) REGULAR $1.88 YD. quit," he added. Smith sug­ . .. A filming was an educational pro- used clothing for young people that might ch a^ e too attoudos bring the people Into and adults to the meeting to­ gested that the crowd try to put of young people who might be „ morrow night at 7:30 at the the question of the Vietnam In trouble. part of the court. Only through 45” wide home of Mrs. John W. Holden, war on a local referendum bal­ Allowing .toe television cam- this gniphlc presontallon con I 81 Oakland St., to be sent to lot. eras and microphones Into hla arouse too Interest of the pub- Mach. Wash. The Rev. William Bloone Cof­ Kissinger To Go to Peking yd. the DAR sponsored schools. courtroom last month was the iic." fin Jr ., Yale University chap- latest step In a program he be- Corrigan says that without Richard W. Kombrath, son of . lain, said the war "Is psr- gun about a year ago to give exception too news media have To Set Plans on Nixon Trip Mr. and Mrs. Edward J . Kom­ petrated not so much by crimi­ toe news media access, under followed too guidelines he set brath of 82 Hollister St., recent­ nals os by weaklings" sfrold to certain restrictions, to material when a working agreement was WASHINGTON (AP) T h e otoy O. Blboume, White HouM ly was named an Alden Scholar admit post mistakes. from hts court, Hts search fur made on newe coverage, White House announced . today press assistant. having maintained a high aca­ Othsr spsoksrs prsssnted a Dr. Henry A. Klsalnger will Also Robert H. Taylor, chief (54x17, Height 76 Inches) 6 Pbee Set ksleidosoope of Issues: Psooe, now methods also Includes u The first condlUon Is that ho demic standing for the 1970-71 CHINA program to build up a corps of will not allow filming of any leave for {‘eking Saturday, to of protection for toe Secret SKIRT IfNGfflS prison reform, welfare rights year at Allegheny Coll/ege, 280 volunteer probation coun- contested proceedings - those work out fiiml plans for Presl- Service; Alfred Jenkins, spa- Meadville, Pa., where he Is a end civil rights. cunslderuble Nixon’s furthcoming trip clalUt on Oommunlst CMna WOOLS AND WOOL BLENDS OVAL TABLE (42x64, Height 29”. Extends to 82”) In Hartford's Bushnell Pork, ■clors- likely to draw member of the senior class. Names of Juveniles are tome- public attention. Second, If a to mainland C^htna. from toe State Department, about 600 dsmonatrstors attend­ 7/8 Yd. Long 54”/60” Wide times wllhheld In reporting case U nontrimlnal. the name Kissinger. Nixon’s assistant and thres msmbera of the na- Susan Sllhuvy, daughter of ed a rally at wtiloh many of the cases from toe court, but for the Juvenile must be with fur national security affairs, tlonal security council stoM— CANE-BACK SIDE CHAIRS same Issuts were aired. Plaids I Checks! Stripes! Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sllhavy toe televised case toe girl’s )i«ld Third, covenige must be will sp<rd and Cmd. Jonathan Hows, ber of tlv9 Mt. Holyoku College - keep coming back to the same were allowed to ahow a front ihe name of a Juvenile Is used, ^ «’ >•••» sscrMi^ry Ronald U Really good colors and Glee Club which along with the old roltlesT" asked Btote Ben. vjsw .rf her. the Judge must cl$ar Its use. Following a route that per- Ziegler said a small "support Wilber G. Smith, IMUrtford. combinations. Williams Choral Society and the "F u rn H u f iPeop/t Since 7932/" Crews from KAKK-TV In -| have never been able U. hape will parallel the one Nixon staff" would aocompony Um Detroit Symphony Orchestra, la "You’ve fot to benoms more Wichita filmed U>th the pretrial buy Ihe Idea that when a Juve will lake, Kleslnger and his prlpotpal members oi ICiMlfi® Bonded & Unbonded to Choose on an autumn concert tour. She Involved In the political pro- hearing and a later cairt aes- uUv'ii imiiie U made public, It party will stop along the way In ger'a party. Is also a member of the Mt. osss." sliMi tu determine dls|KH.IIIun of (« n deterrent tu crim e. I don't Hawaii and Uuain. They will xiesler was asksd If the Kls- COMPARE AT $3.98 YARD Holyoke College Chamber Sing­ Smith asked for a show of her case The material was ihink It le. ' tVrrtgan auys "1 arrive In I’ekll^ Tu.^lay would be til. OBS ers, a kelscted singing group. hands on how many In the au­ then lelecaat durinii a Htmday think using the name of Ihe Flying with Klsalnger a ^ t ^ followed by NUon and NpUadi dience had voted In ‘)^iesday'a night news prugram. child, when l| Isn't necessary, a presidential Jet piloted by ^ sUOStB alW- The Womens’ Society of (Jtirts- Furniture City, Inc. ■osrd of BMuoalian runoff, Just Onrrtgan granle.1 the girl' - . dii hurt llte child very much Nisiui's pereirfuil thing to you about lb . Frest- ovor half raised their hands. tinn Service of the Burnside Request. tu relum home wllh Htnvever. In aertiaie case*. I Ralph l>. Albertassle,•rt-**'*; will be: dent's trip, 64"/60" MeUiodlet Church will eponsor .1 »«s sold he was tired nf Iter imdher, wllh the umiet think the i-nblic has a right to Air Force Hrig. Gen. Jaines However It wg. bstleved ItllF wide u craft fair on Nov. 6 from 11 complaining and lam- sl,.n

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historic landmarks and similar were therapeutic and 56 health Tolland Items. Similar studies have Tolland MOUNERAIINQB Shcinwold on Bridge Second Congressional District beep made of each of the re­ * Coventry supervision. A well child conference held gion's 28 towns according to FORnUflENTtiANOr LEARN FROM OTHERS IN In September saw 10 children Krelnes, and will be put togeth­ I YOUNG PEOPLE ; TOURNAMENT PLAY ' North dealer Iv ^Overwhelming Response^ School Board Needs $4,000 Immunized and/or examined by er to formulate a regionwide I'ast-Wcsl viiincruhle Steele Backs Candidates Internship in Washington By ALFRED 8HBINWOUD Dr. Louise Tobl. development - strategy. ■■ ADotff ttm twffiMIffy §1 g NORTH Noted on New Town Topic Cltliens will have an opportu­ To Qualify for $8,000 Grant SocCer Win ^ NOTICE One of the advantages of 4 A l t.I In Series of Area Talks Called Valuable Experience Coventry’s "D” division soc- nity at the end of the meeting K 10 A meeting requested by Speculation over the location to Inquire into other aspects of The old adage "it takes mon­ Enrollment at Meadowbrook I AIL ASEt AOMimO playing In a tournament is that BY-BBTTE QUATRALE two-hour session at the Stafford ...... u . . . J cer team, Bray Jewelers, won GmtrtI MimKn .4 4 WUltam PraU a senlw at hamsters, gumea pigs, and as- ^ 0,18 Oreater Hartford Process has of the new town nuis high the planning company's en­ ey to make money" has come school totals 746, with 229 kin­ you often get the chance to 0 Herald Reporter Town Hall from 2:80 to 4:80. 4 A (J J K 3 Coventry High School, thinks sorted sizes of dogs and caU. defeating Lebanon 4-0. resulted in "overwhelming re­ and has caused panicky re­ dergarten children, 266 first Congressman Robert Steele is He makes a quick dash down deavors. to roost on the shoulders of the learn something from a pliwbi' that his experlOnce as a student Bach class In the school was ^as been Invited to sponse," from not only local actions in both Fast Windsor According to lliifault, he has graders and 251 second grad­ AU AMI ABMiniB DKSr KA.ST taking time out from his con- to Stonington for a half-hour BEOINNINB SUNDAY, Beard of Education. who happened to think of some­ 4 K 10 7 (. 4 : Intern In Washington this sum- given the chance to file around pigy against the Newington All- residents but those in other and Ellington when rumors in­ personally received several ers. ftriMil GuMwet »s||iiW4 4 y y gresslonal duties to stomp the meet-the-condldates’ affair, be- The school board last night 6 P <3S> thing that you overlooked. To­ mar will be a big help to him the large circle displaying the stars on Oct. 24. towns as well. according to dicated these towns might be calls from area attorneys wish­ Hicks School enrollment to­ ■' 7 a 2 A 4 OCTOBER 17, 1971 learned it must come up with day's hand was mlsdefended countryside In support ot local fore going to Bolton for the in his modem problems course pets, and have the opportunity in other soccer action, the First Selectman Charles Thl- proposed sites. ing to attend the meeting and tals 488, with 248 in third grade 0 J .1 0 A K y 10: $8,000 If It is to be able to take throe different ways in a Republican candidates, drug meeting. fault. The Greater Hartford Process from former Capitol Region and 240 in fourth grade. 4 10 4 4 7 ft .4 2 this year at school, and reports to view all entries. Because of Coventry Hawks will play Ver- advantage of a Title III NDEA AUTAICnO tournament, and vriien one play­ He Is doing so in a quiet School Bus Safety and uiftit eomplfftad, we w ill be He has set tentative dates of planners have requested the Planning Agency Chairman The middle school houses UnMr 17 raquim iccoiiiMnyl«| /' SOUTH that all In all, he enjoyed the the difficulty In singling out non at Vernon on Oct. 16, imd fund grant already approved er managed to defeat the con­ way however, with a schedule Steele has devoted a second Oct. 27. 28, or 29 for the meet­ Tolland meeting themselves. In Seymour Lavitt of Vernon. 883 pupils, . with 246 in fifth NraM ar Adult Guwdlin V 4.K experience very n^uch. winners in any one category, the Bray Jewelers team will for the town by the state. ■a®' f'. tract he was accused of tiaving that places emphasis on com- View from the Hill communlca- flushing llie water mains from 11 |Mn ing, which will be opened to the East Windsor and Ellington, Dump Patpjl grade, 226 in sixth grade, 217 In ( J J 9 K ft .3 'The Intern program, Intended all pets received ribbons. play Manchester, also away, on Half of the $8,000 would bo more luck than brains until he munlty service and appearances tlon to the need for school bus public and held in the Hicks the meetings were called by the First Selectman Thlfault ap­ seventh grade and 194 In elghtli O 9 K 7 ft to give young people a first- gome of the categories in this the 17th. returned immediately to the explained his play. putting him, as a Republican, safety. until 7 a.m. In the North End Seetlon Memorial School. The actual townspeople. pointed Thomas Shlppey and grade. P M Ml ONOIA 17 AMina . 4 K 9 haiul chance to view the federal year’s list of awards Included Library Association town, permitting Tolland to J . I ] (Afi ll«il ««y ert Steele and y,g gimrtest ' ncse,^ the Booth-Dlmock Memorial Library ed science, math, and reading Opening lead —Jack of Dia­ flag. flown over the nation’s milled this week, setting safety Greater Hartford Process is Krelnes, a Tolland resident un­ trol duty. 163 in 10th grade, 139 In 11th Pass 2 CP Pass Ben. Lowell Welcker. Pratt was "gentlest" "happiest ” "big Association wtU be held on Oct. equipment foi half-price or $4,- B BB ^ B "■■■WWK p: monds. Capitol, tomorrow morning to' standaids for school buses with- financed by the Greater Hart­ til about a month ago, describes Additional volunteers are grade and 102 in 12th grade. All Pass Council Speaker me UkeU gg,t.. "blacke«f dogs, me » P '": Ute »brary. 0 0 0 . n iroe hearts was the contract Tolland High School at 10:80 In 18 months after Uys bill’s date ford Chamber of Commerce to the requested meeting as an needed to establish the patrols In addition the town sends 14 MMMH neiUV COM or KMMUUIIOIt r OOP Town Committee and Re- ..goftest guinea pig,” the "gold- interested residents are in- The problem is that the board at moat tables, and Weat and on Saturday he has made of enactment, plan new communities for the "informal presentation" of eco­ on a rotating basis, according tuition students to Rockville Vo- " 'V J.:i' Mrs. Arthur P. Gibbs of Rut- PuWlcan ggt fUh,” "funniest hamster," vited to attend. MANCHESTER WATER 00. can scrape up the $4,000 actual­ Invariably opened the Jack of several scheduled appearances ^ addition to the design pro- Capitol Region, one of which logical '' studies made of the to Thlfault, who also notes the Ag; 23 to Windham Tech; 19 to visions, me proposed legislation land, Vt. will be guest speaker week In Washlngt», was, .f a prototype or experimental Central Council of Garden ” towns. flooding, wild life^ open space. The beard unanimously Tech, and one each to A. I. with the queen of diamonds at the missing trump and then ran Gantner, Tel. 742-8795. The regular ccnstables have ^ r ^ n ■«»‘ool bus Jrimin threp years Clubs next Wednesday at 8 p.m. usual Washington Mghtoee- ArrEUigements for the show agreed last night, to ask for the Prince technical school, the By Ann Uccello the first trick, but nobody seem­ the clubs, maldng two over- advised him they don't want to tricks. after toe blU's passan. at me Wye School In East Hart- I"* tours. There were frequent are made by me four klnder- serve dump duty anymore. In­ additional funds at a special Pine Ridge School and to the ed to know what to do at the CHESHIRE (AP) — Former Only one defender found the Junior Womens CTubs at St. that ever?manufacturer ford. Her topic: "Let's Deco- discussion ^ p « and me days teachers. Mrs. Liga Har- terested residents may contact meeting of the Board of Fi­ Gengras Center. second trick. George’s Episcopal Church, yernon Hartford Mayor Ann Uccello, correct play with the East hand and dealer cerUfy that each rate for ^ stm as^ we« so^t m^ ^ ^ Thlfoult's office. nance. The request would then One defender continued with Rt. 44A, Bolton at 6 p.m. Mrs, Gibbs, who will also give a minimum of free tune. now director of consumer rela­ the diamonds, forcing dummy at the second trick. He simply school bus has been individually Building Inspectors Fees have to go to a town meeting Manchester Evening Herald Saturday morning wlU find i“;;;^ct^ ^ a' demons'tiitlon of her wwk. Som e o f m e highlights w ere a ^ rs. Ellza- tions for the U.S. Diepartmeht to ruff with the ten. South got led the four of hearts. If declar­ Hockey Group high school girls! Board of Finance Secretary for approval since finance Tol ami eurn'spandent Bette Steele holding public office ^ conforms to me federal has taught classes In flower ar- visit to mo House of Represent- of Transportation, said Wednes­ to Iris hand with the king of er continued trumps. East Kevin Cavanag^i submitted a board approval Is limited to hours and meeting wim voters safety standards. ranging and Della Robbia, and atives during me McOovem- LEASE Quatruie, telephone 875-284,’5. , day her office may bring its chihb to ruff hia last diamond would win and could Uien take Meets Tonight study of the fees charged by amounts up to $2,000. In the Mansfield Town Hall The bUl would further require has conducted worig*ops for. Hatfield bill debate, a Senate sign up for The proposal would ask the healings to Connecticut. in dummy, cashed the ace of three more diamonds since building Inspectors in four area from 10 until noon. Department of Transportation flower shews, seeslon, a visit to the Supreme imniea ro •• o®- The Verruwi Youth Hockey NOW! finance board to match the spades and ruffed a spade, and dummy was out of trumps. If towns to the Board of Select­ Her office oIready_Jjhas em­ At 12:16 p.m. until 2 p.m. investigatiem of each school bus ------Court which waa not in session Association will hold an open SEVENTEEN school board's $4,000. When the then led trumpe. West got a South tried to run the clubs. men Tuesday night. THEATER TIME barked on a aeries of public he moves over to mo Willing- accident which results In a but during which an aide ex- >"««ttog tonight at 7:30 p.m U equipment Is purchased the club ruff at this table, but the West could ruff with an other­ In all cases the fees charged hearings around the country ton Town Hall for a similar deam, 'and puhUcly report Us town will be reimbursed up to SCHEDULE defenders took only two trump wise useless trump. plained me purpose and duUes nc^^em tnt m ^ ^ s wrek “ y Building, Henry Magazine’s are more than those levied by aimed at discovering the needs session before scheduling a flndlnjgs and concluslana. Abba Eban of mo Court and a visit to the ^ ^ ‘ Park. $4,000, according to Superinten­ tricks and two diamonds. Dally Question local Inspector Charles Schutz. of the transportation consumer,. White House KTOup. Plans will bo finalized ' con­ 1972 UHEVROLETS dent of Schools Dr. Kenneth Burnside — "See No Evil," his complaints and suggestions. Another defender led the ace Partner opens with one spade, new Schutz would favor basing D um S T latter visit, Pratt’s ^ '^ '"® cerning Ice time for all age AT MacKenzie. 7:30, 9:15. of trumps at the second trick and the next player passes. You 15. the fees on the square footage, Miss Uccello said she cur­ TeUs Need group was one of me few not Dr. MacKenzie also an­ Cinema I — "Skin Game," rently is analyzing results of and then continued with the dia­ ho .d: Spades, K-10-7-6-4-2; Commissioner Forecasts » . M. V . u According to me BC, "Coven- li^i^e program BEAUTYWORKS Cavanagh noted, to provide the Hearts, 7-5-2; Diamonds, J-8; **® try needs a design for greeting ^“‘'ther fund-raising proj- 1971 BATES! nounced the appointment of 7:30, 9:40., the first session held in Ten­ monds, forcing dummy to ruff town with more income. Clubs, 10-4. For Aircrift felt "we got a great deal of to' I Middle School Assistant Princi­ Cinema II —"See No Evil," nessee. From this will come the with the king of trumps. South signs to be placed on roads „ I The finance board is expected 7:30, 9:30. got to his hand with the king of What do you sayT Welfare Cutback of 30% formation from me aide who 'entering me town. Shape, colors Ptons wUl also be discussed 4-week beauty to make its own recommenda- pal Robert Valuk as system- rest of the schedule, which she spoke to us in place of the Pres­ State — "MASH,” 9:30; clubs, drew trumps and then Answer: Bid two spades. The (Gontinued From Page One) and content are up to the the teams in the ticn on the siuation in Novem­ wide coordinator of Title III fed­ said hopefully will come at a HARTFORD (AP) — Welftu'e switch "Nov. 1 to a "flat grant" ident." The group of interns and grooming "Butch Cassidy,” 7:30. quickened pace and include ran the "clubs, maldng his con­ hand Is too weak for a Jump to entrant.” Northern Connecticut Hockey ber or December according to eral grrants. payments may yet be cut payment aystem that In- cn the distance Israel would was shown areas of me White Manchester Drive-In — Re­ hearings in Connecticut. tract and an overtridc. four spades despite the impres­ A.I1 pntnlPR should he suhtnit* I^ea^fue, ^vhlch vdll he^ln its course ... $5 Cavanagh. The appointment Is non- by a total of 30 per cent, cotpofAtes a 16 per cent cut withdraw from the canal; su- House not usually open tothe sheet ot paper or card- “cfredule in mtd-DecemUfer. The opens Friday. In Connecticut for a visit A third defender led the ace sive trump support. Towns covered in the study salaried and Is in addition to East Hartford Drive-In — Re­ home and a series of meetings of hearts and then a low heart Copyright 1971 says OoimecUcut Welfare Com- machinery to detect pubUc as well as regular tour board no larger than 12 by 18 Vernon group will be defending include Manchester, East Hart­ Valuk’s regular work. misBloner Henrv White dertaed by the d ^ ^ m e n t . Infractions: a .tx>mpromlse cn areas. beginning Tues. opens Friday. and talks, Miss Uccello made after taking only one top dia- General Features Corp. Inches wim a separate piece of championship of me Pee- ford, Ellington and Vernon. In-Service Sessions East Windsor Drive-In — Re­ _ . 1. ^ ” ****' ^^ 0 ,1 payment Egyptian military presence Pratt is enmuslastlc about paper stating name and ad- Wee division (ages 9-12) and her comments to the Women's ^ of 18 to 22 i»r cent are system in which four separate ^gst of me canal, and Israeli me totem program and hopes Tolland's fee at present is $3 The board also granted its opens Friday. dress. ^ seeking me Bantam (13- Oct. 19— 3 :3 0 p.m. Republican Club here. sche^led to take effect Nov. 7 types ^ paj^ents were figured „ae the canali with a com- that it will continue so mat fee for permits Issued from $100 approval to a request for four Meadows Driv.e-In —"Chrome Entries may be mailed to AAd Midget (16-18) cham- at D&L, to $500 value; $i for $501 to "in-service" staff programs to Jn conjunction with a. switch . to separately, however, ... ^ recipients ruromlso ------o- on iU tlmlnff^ omers may have me advantage p o Box 68. Coventry, or left plonshlps. & Hot Leather," 7:30; "Lola,” the **Hat jfrant** avofAwi owa nnAir fpskfrfinfp 'til 44% *>0 vtAo* * ___ Manchester Parkade $1,000 value; $4 plus $2 for each be held Nov. 2; Dec. 1; Feb, 16, 9:00. STATE In C o n ce rt ^ A t ®* A*"® A®"’ K®tmig 13 to 22 per The day after Rogers spoke, he had. Participants were glv- during library hours at the A regtrtratlon session will be additional thousand or part and March 22. MANChKSTIR CINTIR port for needy families. cent more than mey will re- igraell Premier GOIda Melr en a "tremendous amount” of porter or Booth-Dlmock Li- held tomorrow ntght from 7:80 ‘ Blue-Hills Drive-In — "B a­ rVII RARK RIAR OK THIATRI Community Room thereof between $1,001 and The progprams will result in nanas,” 7:30; ‘Alice's Restau­ GO RDO N WWto reminded an inter- ®®w® ““ ®*' me new plw. gjjd hU six points had encour- printed material for future braries. m also at the Lottie Fisk $10,000; and a permit fee of $22 the holding of halfday sessions rant,” 9:00. COCKEYED viewer Wednesday that all ^ “>® *“S"®r aged Egypt to matotidn an to- reference, and had me oppor- Square Dance Building and on Saturday from plus $1 for each additionsd in all four schools. LIGHTFOOT a i ^ he tour m®nUoned translgent attitude. "Instead of tuhlty to visit various com- The Whlrlawayo will hold a 9:30 a.m. to noon, Learn how to be more self confident! The Beau- thousaitd over $10,001. The need for the sessions was MASTERPIECE!* to WeUar'T i^^w ^ H AlS^^ tlie Krui»ihl»«rs — » -of me— —*6- league Anyone hav- to $400 range; $5 for $400 to cloudy Monday. Temperatures 7:30 P.M. Candy Sales Winners welfare Increases Iwyond esU- ^®“ . ^^J® *‘'® freeing Egypt from responding wim me conduct of legislators jersey Refreshme^ will ^ equipment mey would Uke $1,000, and $5 per thousand for The school board voted to expected to average above nor­ mates, these addltiooal cute to ‘>® to Ismel’s Just demand con- during debates.” ^eree“ and we^are we - to trade may briii It at that BEAUTYWORKS, conducted by Jeanne Martin mal with dally highs around 70 would be necessary to stay m a aniu^cement cemtog an end to me fighting," p-t Show served and guesta fraction thereof. change a long-standing policy DuPont, D&L Fashion Coordinator, wiU concen­ and nighttime lows from the BUSHNELL Elast Hartford levies a $2 fee which prohibited the sale of ____ welfare ...... •nve feurm annual Coventry club Is also InvlUng all R«Stotr^on wUl be open to trate on hair care and styling, skin care and upper 40s in the northern Interi­ for permits valued $200 to $400; candy by school students. Ticlist, $5.50, 4.40, 3.30. On Salt School Pet Show, Interested resldento to a free « through 18. Boys make-up, b ^ y posture, nails, fragrances, model­ $6 for those $400 to $600; $8 or sections to the mid 60s along number of cases requiring Aid partment Investigation of all igrael’s reaction, said It was It drew the line at permitting at Boi Offica or by mail. Sand should be accompanied by a for those between $600 and the coast. ehack & liampad, talf-addraiiad to FamUles wim Dependent welfare reclplento for evidence ..important in this situaUon to square dance lesson on Sunday, ing and fashion. magazines sales however, due parent. $1,000, and $8 per thousand anvalopa to Buihnalt, Hartford Children (APDC) is somewhat of fraud wUl be released to gep^to public statements, on Tuesday, and as to also at CNHS, starting at 7 p.m. to vigorous objections from past years me weather co- caller for mis session will toe thereafter. a t 06105. A Taieon Production._____ above estlmatea. about two weeks. which are made for public ef- Tuition must be paid at time of registration — townspeople in past years. I V I X A Ellington bases its fees on 9:30 ‘I cut 16 per cent as of Nov. The Investigation, launched feet, from private negotla- ®P®rated for bom the morning jerry Pascuzzl of Coventry. Main Floor Desk. Teacher Appointment square footage, as favored by 1 because that’s what I needed two months ago, will lead to ^ and afternoon sesstons, despite ^nd mis dance will be me last Schutz. The fee is four cents Miss Judy Howard, a 1971 to cothe out even," he said, me removal from welfare and Refers spoke, ®®™® '^®*^ *7'®®® “*® chance for mose Interested to graduate of Eastern Connecti­ "But because me fiscal year possible prosecution of many 11- Egyptian Foreign Minister Parents began arrivtog short- signing up for lessons to do so. per square foot on residential 1 3 V buildings and three cents per cut College, has been hired to has begun you have to recog- legal reclpienU, he said, 'Die Mahmoud Rlad told me U.N. 'Y before me appointed hours of PubUc Heaim Report square foot on commercial, resi­ teach the additional first grade AT 7:30-9:15 nlze this cut will only have a study also could result In a Qanerai Assembly that a sopa- » 1 wim me youngsters' During September the Public dential garages or alterations. class necessitated by the unex­ seven per cent effect on my masslre orerh^l of ^me agreement to reopen me P®to, a wide range of animals Heaim N urses Association (^ ^ Ij budget." *Are Department staff. White W« STOWS or fASMtO**-" Vernon's fees are $2 for $1 to pelled high class enrollment. X Canal would be a trap to from goldfish, turtles and a worked a total of 227 hours, $50 permit values; $3 for 51 to Miss Howard l^egan her du­ BURNSIDE The Welfare Department will acMed. me Arab world and would caterpillar, up mrough gerblls, making 126 visits, of which 68 $600; $4 for $501 to $1,000, and ties Oct. 1 and completed her “ Hot Businessmen’s Luncheons Served Dally!’’ serve as a "sprtog'board for of $4 per additional thousand or student teaching at Meadow- 623 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER (Comer of Pearl) further Israeli aggression.” fractional thereof. brook School last year. Rlad did not comment Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Only! From 5:00 to 10:60 P M . U.S. Plans Global Sale Cavanagh initiated the study School Enrollment STARTS TOMORROW directly on Rogers’ plan, how­ Specials fill October 30fh as an outgrowth of budget dis­ Total enrollment of Tolland “Owl A The Pussy Cat” ever, and U.8. officials said he school children stands at 2,774 and cussions with the building in­ PLUS i , BAKED STUFFED HADDOCK S2.S0 Of Its Surplus Uranium did not appear to close any COMPARE spector when he admitted Tol­ as of Sept. 30. “ Olrl In Soup’' ?0th CENTUftt rOX PReSENtS doors on me American effort to land was not charging as much With Potato, Vegetable and Salad 1 WASHINOTON (AP) — The nouncement to me American “ ^ Ieve“ ^ ‘” intertJn""setUement. as other towns. BUTCH CASSIDY AND Atomic Bneiyy OommlBBion Mining Congress, the orgaiuza- Egyptian minister said YAMAHA • PRICE • SERVICE Inflammable Garage THE SUNDANCE KID i , EQQ PLANT PARMIQIANO $1010 has announced plans to start tlon Issued a statement oppos- ^j^y agreement to reopen me The present town garage on PANAVISIOtr' COLOR Ir OELUIE with SpaghetU and Salad! selling' Us uranium surplus to mg me sale of stockpiled ura- ggnal must be part of an over- • REPUTATION Duim Hill Rd. Is "highly inflam­ MEADOWS A T 7 :3 0 1974 because ample supplies nlum and me proces^ng of for- gji peace plan that included Is- mable," according to Schutz, CHROME are on hand to take care of fu- ®*8m uranium, , saying bom paell wimdrawal from me terrl- rrs THE SERVICE THAT COUNTS and the town should not spend AND ture nuclear programs. would adversely affect me abll- occupied during the 1967 LONG AFTER THE SALE IS MADE! money Jo remodel the building. Thte would moke 50,000 tons ity of me domesUc Industry to ^ar. Schutz' evaluation of the old of refined, natural uranium meet Increased demands, garage is contained In a letter HOT available for ' sale to domestic sent to the Tolland Fire Asso­ and foreign .customers for use ciation, with copies sent to the GP 2 DAYS to their atomic power pro­ 10-POINT m O ISIO N BRAKE JOB WE TAKE TRADES Board of Selectmen. l o v e s grams. Hie AEO stockpile Is 80,000 MILE GUARANTEE Schutz notes the Inside walls GFCOIOS IfAINER far more man what Jirill be 1971 SL 292 $630 20 NORSK of the garage are covered in Dairii available from private, com­ 1. Replace Brake Lining on All .4 Wheels texalite, a highly inflammable mercial suppliers. 1971 O F 396 $855 28 HORSE substance. The building is not Batgain Hour Sat. 1 ONLY In Wednesday's announce­ 2. Arc Linings for Perfect Contact with Drums safe for the housing of such 1-2 PJ^AD Seats 99c I Queen ment, however, me ABIC said It 3. Turn & Tru Brake Drums ^ 72s IN STOCK town equipment as the ambu­ recently decid^ to defer "until 4. Inspect All Cylinders lance, he claims. Also, there are 1 James Gamer I II Blia Farrow 1 me latter pert of this decade" 5. Repack Wheel Bearings COMPARE OUR PRICES no sanitary facilities. any general reloTcation on 6. Inspect Brake Hoses First Selectman Thlfault rec­ 1 'THE SKIN "SEE NO present restrictions against 7. Inspect Brake Shoe Re­ ommended the letter he Includ­ American "enrichment" of for- ed in the study of the need for a 1 G A M F ' turn Springs EVIL" elgn-produced uranium tor use 8. Add Heavy Duty Brake | ^ EQUIPMENT new town garage. 1 COLOR (OP) COLOR (OP) 1 in domestic power plants. ■ 7U9 nud 900 Fluid 7:89 and 9:80 J The commission said this new ANT AMERICAN CAR H ■■ B Route 88. 'Veman. Ooui. Manchester Evening Herald, i policy—somewhat of a reversal 9. Adjust Brakes to Proper Tolland correspondent Bette Management Does Not Recommend (OP) Pictures Ibr CfaUdnn TODAY of provlourf^ expectations—was Contact WITH d r u m ' b r a k e s Quatrale, Tel. 875-2845. & 875*7609 AND designed to keep "viable” the 10. Road Test Car U.S. uranium Industry. OpM Mon.-Tuen.-Wed.-Hiun. 8 AJU. ■ 8 PJd. "Enrichment” means pro­ DON'S AMERICAN SERVICE FH. S A 4 I. ■ 9 PAL — SM. 8 A JR. • 4 P JU. VFW Leader FRI. cessing natural uranium— FRI. — SAT. — SUN. US TfMXAND TPKB., RT. M — MANCHESTER — 648-8078 8 MUen fN ui Vnenoo OIroto oft Bonla 81 8 BIO HITS OCT: 14 -15 which consists mostly of non- Chides ‘Report’ Ji ANCHESTe Lola starts at 7:15 fissionable Uranlum-286—so as U t W’-A - to build up me content of fissio­ OAKVILLE (APj — The Don’t Maw Itl RIIS (i 4U • HOI (ON NOlCh nable U-286, me kind of ura­ state commander of the Veter­ nium needed as a power fuel. >mmission WEEK-END REC ROOM'SPECIAIS OR BE CHROME cause of "uranium production (Pam l £r would force veterans to stand plans already adopted, me ex­ RINRER 100 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Out Contrasts • Out Details In line at the "welfare trough." pected soft (not overly active) Dominic J. Romano of Oak­ KILLED sundae MORE glALL aPBOALB ONi uranium market over me next (pjoini • AMISTROMO CBIUNOS ville said the commission, several years, me • availability every other giant screen which Investigated ways of in a cycle • GAHPBnNO • flANMt T U of excel# foreign uranium pro­ a SAP-O-UN P A orn streamlining state government, duction capability. ” B o n a n z a ’2.90 *3.90 a PLYWOOD A SHBA’inN O color picture tube gave shabby treatment to vet­ gang-war! "After making provlalon for 4 » 7 erans by recommending that ja s iA L Zenith Priced Froin future government requlre- the Soldier's, Sailor's and Ma­ sale monta, which are subject to rine's Fund be incorporated soma uncertainties, me AEC •299“ to •125(r Into the general fund of the expects to have a surplus of stale Welfare Department. natural uranium—equlvalant to PLYWOOD £ l£ k T E R one at regulor about 50,000 tons of .. . (natu­ 875-4104 OFIN TIU 0 F.M. A Demonstration >Vill Show You "The veteran would have to ROUTE 83. VERNON stand In line along with not /A ral, refined uranium) , . . avail* De o f 35^-45^- iibln fur sale to domeatio and The Dramatic Difference In only those unfortunate enough (00 COLOR r;...... An AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL Raleniit! I I to have experienced financial foreign customers,” the agency Zenith Chromocelor aSk^ and get another added. hard times, but also with those 3TIMESTHELAFFIN’ Animmts avnilable In a given who have chosen to establish one ifor jint 5^ welfare as a way of life,'' said ...AND TIMES THE year would be regulated by a 3 commlluilon-eatabllshed for­ Romano, who represents .'»0,000 VFW members LOVIN’! mula. In Lae Vegae, Nav„ ARC MODERN ■AT. DRINK Oommiseloner Wilfred Johnson AND II MIRRYI said I "Nobody was osrtaln how big the stockpile of uranium for iianrifi^ater weapons wtaild have to ba. ’Ilia TV SERVICE (lecisinn was made on the safe 45**) If^raid #6«6> tMi r»t. oir, Am, p. q. OWII. • itra dm. D, 9, nara. slile for nsilnnal dstense rea-

Heelda Ihe •OtO-mllllon etucb- ManelutiUr, Coon. plle. all Ilf Which will tie outd Tab DAIRY QUEEN Nd. 1 DAIRY q ilE IN N6l 1 U fore 1664, ^idmenM said Uls iaeond .. Psl4 SI 6M HARTTORD ROAD 14$ NIIOAD NTRHRT a M^ Will mslnUih an inventory Maaobaatar, OwMMi and 0$N>ralMl hi' r-f unwdum Idg enough in dovsl kUMpumON iUTM Owned and Opem lsd ky .. KysMa ill Advsasa Ad Frsd AlWiilH file Whin Family • p future nuclear wnogme. xmi ifm olMub' pnwered mavoI veeeele (xxuMfj aiut hw roaelur ueo ' After JohncMn moAe hto an MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. G0NT^« THURSDAY, (K3TOBER 14, 1971 PAGE FIVE s s a s s s m m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 ation of recommending human OpeU' Called In The Great CrippleVs trials. BROAD Raymond Whlnnem, Joseph galk said scientists at his in­ stitute are doing animal etudtee For Glass Work A nd over Vernon Alaimo, Eleanor Erickson and G D i Karen Miller. employing various synthetic WASHINGTON (AP) — The WEEKEND CASH & CARRY SPilCIAL versions of basic protein and Its STAR GAXER* Department of Transportation OPEN 10 TO 10 Principal Gives G>mputer Problem Looms Sclerosis Quite Precise derivatives Mrhlch In theory urged owners of more than — n> CL.IY R TOLLAN would be safer than natural ^ ASUS LtIRA Church T o Note 1(X>,000 Qerman-bullt Opel au- KINGS FREE PARKING Teacher Aide Your Doify Activity Guide MAS. 21 sen. 21 r 'i 'A materials derived from human tomobUes today to return their According fo fhe Sfort. Forever Yours Roses H w! II w n I I 1,^1 u-T i ••MASTER CHARGE ■i^AM . I* OCT. l li i ^ v i b For Board of Education or animal tiseue. vehicles to Oeneral Motors T o develop messoge for Frido y, Attica Tragedy CARDS ACGBPTBDI Work Schedule 1 ^ 2- 9-11-13 14-18-24-29(^ doaeo “An enormous amount of Corp. dealer^ as soon as pos­ read words corresponding to numbers A decision of Nelson Freight dering books for the library or In Chosing Its Victims 1^63-73-80-82 54-55-66 WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — The progreM” has been made at sible for windshield cementing. A toocher'B aide work sched­ of your Zodiac birth sign. media center. TAUSUS scosrio Co. to change Its computer sys­ executive council of the United — Alto — By FRANK CARRY treme weakness, progressive pertmentally In guinea P>g«. Balk and various other research ’The National Highway Traffic A M . 10 X You 31 An 61 Ti«$ He also suggested that the For Your New Fall Sewing ProjectsI ule has be.en drawn up by ele­ 2 Show-off 32 An ' 62 On ocr. 21^ ^ tem will make it necessary for Church of Christ has called on (Fourth______In______• Series), paralysis. Barly warning signs rabbits and monkeys. centers on studies of. BAB and Safety Administration said board consider adopting the j a -n t Full line of tho most luxurious mentary school PrlnctpcLl Don­ I MAV 20 3 Control 33 Chance 63 Push NOY. 21 the Board cf Elducation to make 'This * ® denomination’s 6,737 are slurred speech, tingling Called experimental allergic how It might be combatted, he Buick-Opel dealers will make r>12-15-17-A0 4 Favors 34 Secured 64 You “ Library Bill of Rights.’ ekoeolatos in tho world —- 31-48-59-65^ churches to observe Sunday, NBW YORK (AP) — With so- sensations and numbness. But encephalomyelitis, or BAB, it the modifications without cost :«y52-75-79-87 5 Tendency 35 Oldtime 65 Moy changes in its system, Charles said. ald TJbUy. 7677-84-891 ... ------sets louruifourth cervaincertain mioarules a. a 11- m n u m in o - clological and geographical se- the disease in Its early stages bears a strong resemblance to 6 Are 36 To 66 Compromise FLORA-MIR CHOCOLATES It tests with animals ulti­ to the car owners. Affected are Libby stressed that this is GIMINI 7 Are 37 Through 67 Surprise Briswn. business m e a g e r told brary should^ frtlow In re m e m b rlce for the « SAGITTARIUS Gift Wrapped lection, multiple sclerosis often la difficult to diagnose. MS In humans. mately should suggest It, con­ 1970, 1971 and 1972 Opel Kadetts only a guide and changes wlU MA» 21 8 To 36 Disfavor 68 Impulse NOY. 22 the board Monday night. its books and the use of the 11- . .. ITU.S: O' scientists «*Af«Ant1vrecently havA have 9 Moy 39 No 69 Exercise persons who died as a result of strikes young adults in tho sideration would be given to and Opel Model 1900s. be made when warranted. ya0-39-42-49 4- 634-37^,^ tional officials of the Church Tel. 528-9586 ritla, cerebral palsy, cerebral Periods of woraenliig often are Institute fw Blol<^cal Studies istrator Douglas Toms said. 1,^78-81-86 19 Signs 49 Sidetrock 79 Hove 144-4657 will no longer be compatible Teachers 'W j preraion that it would. The classroom. The aide is prohibit­ 20 Welcome 50 If 80 Coiolt with the s c h ^ system’s equip- ResignaUons of the f o i l i n g deplorli^ the Attica Incident Open Sunday Mornliiga stroke, muscular dystrophy— followed by symptom-free peri- at La Jrfla, Calif., ann/wnced Toms said the recall cam­ MACINE WASHABLE LIO AQUARIUS work may be completely suc­ e d from presenting “new” ma­ 21 Of 51 May 81 Promoting ment. Nelson expects to have teachers were accepted: ^ d a and calling for naUonal penal multiple sclerosis ,appears the ods and sometimes a . slight, he hU ass^lates had Id^ - paign was Ithe result of a series j JULY 2J 22 Letter 52 Your 82 You JAN. 20 e»116oi cessful In animals and still terial to the students and is un­ 23 Bose 53 He/She 83 Effectively most precise in chooBlng Its overall Improvemerit. tilled the com plex chain oC^lTO of tests to determine com­ I _AUG. 22 fe i. II the new computer In operation Raffa. kindergarten, Skinner reform. have no bearing on human d e r the direction of the teacher 24 Disputes 54 W illing 84 A by February or March, Brisson Rd-', Susan Walsh, Grade 1, ____------victims. The new guarded optimism an>tno acids constituting the pliance with federal motor ve^ 1^26-32-35-47 1 25A 55 To 85 Wrong 19-21-38-50/^ MS.” Bonded MS strikes most often among tor eventually preventing and protein and apparently had nw- at all times. lm 5 8 -7 4 1 .26 Visit '• 56 Ffier$dly 86 Ideos 64-72-85-88v a said. Center Rd.; Joanne H a ch e y ,______hide safety standards. Homemakers 1 27 Actions 57 Authority 67 Convictions higher social and economic controlling MS Is based on sev- rowed down the disease-ln- VIRGO PISCIS Some of the board members art, Rockville High; Linda GM announced a recall Sept. The Creative Homemakers of t 28 Or 58 Expects 88 Moves groupe. Persons In temperate oral promising leads and edu- duclng factor to a gain of only 30, asking owners of the ve­ 29 Be 59 Frler>d 89 Surprise «*; I* )5»-^ suggested that It might be more Smith, Grade 2, Northeast; latitudes, except In certain cated hunches that Include: nine amino acids. Beauty Queens Andover have formulated plans i 30 Let 60 You 90Todoy MAR. 2 0 * ^ ^ ^ eccnomlcal to change the edu- Louis Lazzertnl, music, Sykes. hicles to bring them In for serv­ Acrylics 10/15 for the current year. I- 7-10-43# cation department computers to Also: Mary Kelley, Grade 6, Aslan nations, are more vulner- —Relatively recent recognl- ^® announced also that by ice. 0^25-33-36 ( ^ A d v e r s e Neutral SPELL OF BEA UTY , Victims of MS The group meets each month .&<41-56-61 69-71-83-90^ be compatible with Nelson’s. social studies. Middle School; able to the disease than those periods of remission using the materials In special An NHTSA spokesman said on the first Tuesday at 8 p.m. Brisson, however, favors the Carol Caley, biology, high OF MANCHESTER In warmer climates. j^om the disease’s symptoms ways guinea pigs could be sen- NEW YORK (A P)—’Two for­ GM failed at that time to make -at the old town hall on Rt. 6. school’s business department ’Tbe most common disease of niay last months or even years, sitlzed In such a maimer that clear that this was not a mere school; Elvelyn M cCuny, Grade mer beauty queens are among SclvBduled for the November the current year. Boys will meet having Its own entire system. 2, 'Vernon Elementary; June the nervous system affecting possibly opening the way to- BAB could 'be prevented when condition of the automobiles but Tolland Has the great pleasure to announce our association with the victims of multiple sclero­ a matter of noncompllance with 2 2 meeting is a wreath-making pro­ at the school at 7:30 a.m. Sat­ He explained that the problem ’IVler, Grades 7 and 8 social men and women In the prime ward uncovering a means of the animals later were chal- the standards. As a result, he gram under the leadership of urday to leave for Camp Ken- with relying on uaing. a system studies. Middle School; Mari­ of life In North American and protective treatment during lenged with usually dlsease-ln- sis. Mrs. Barbara Landerman and MISS CARLA, a truly outstanding stylist. said, NHTSA decided to put out yd dale In North Windham. Steele To Give owned by someone else Is ithat anne Wellner, secretary: Judith Northem Europe, multiple scle- such periods. duclng doses, One is Mrs. Elizabeth Mlgll- Mrs. Marilyn Landon; for De­ Camp director lor the trip their priorities always come ’Tlrelli, special educatlmi, Skin­ rosls most often picks Its vie- —I’lhe — geographic distribution Further, Dr. Bylar said, a Its own callback. cember, a Snowman-making Are you tired of the same old hair styles? zaro. Miss Connecticut of 1964. Easy to sew, need no lining. For will be Daniel Martineau, sixth Flag to School first.. ner Rd. ’Tired of being overteased and over sprayed? tlms from persona between of the disease, suggesting that special chemically modified 2 project headed by Mrs. Lander­ Stricken with MS in 1968, she Is grade teacher at the school, He told the board he feels it Several teachers were granted Tired of being kept waiting for your appointment? ages 20 and 40. an environmental factor may form of protein proved capable dresses, jumpers, separates. man and Mrs. Landon; January, Congressman Robert Steele able to keep house for her hus­ would be more economical to tenure after It was explained Ready for a new look like this? • play a role In the disease. of mi tigging the disease when Stripes, plaids, fancies, match­ whe acted as camp director at band and four-year-old son at a rug braiding class under the will visit Tolland High School have its own system and that the teachers who are grrant- ing solids. 58/60” wide. the camp during the summer. . . there is no —Growing suggestive evb given to animals already strick- their home In Naugatuck, Conn. leadership of Mrs. Nancy Hege- tomorrow morning at 10:30 to recommended that a switch be ed tenure have been examined Tlfe troop will return home dence that multiple sclerosis en with EAB. The other Is Miss Linda. Light, ner; February, an Easter-egg made from the present system each year, and noted that this known cure decorating demonstraUon by Sunday afternoon. formally present the school may be' a so-called auto-lm- In an interview, Dr. Bylar, Miss Kansas for the 1962 Miss to automated dalta processing. is an honor since all who re­ Mrs. Nlta Hillman. with a flag flown over the na------mune disease In which the vie- now working at the Merck In- Universe contest. ASSORTED ^ h ester Evedng Herald He said It would be’’ u8ed m quest tenure are not granted It. And for the 260,000 victims In tl^ becomes allergic to his own stltute In Rahway, N.J., said he In March, members will see Largely cwiflned to a wheel" Andover correspondent, Anna . _ three m ajor. areas, administra­ ’The following were granted the United States and two mil- tissue, such as nervous system has had almost 100 per cent Mrs. Edna______Kralovich demon­ chair after being by the dis­ 742-9347. a local Boy Scout troop. tion, and the business educa­ tenure (three years of contin­ lion worldwide, there Is no tissue. success In protecting about 40 strate how to make hardware Frlslna, tel i 4 ease five years ago, she com­ His visit, which was arrang­ tion Euid math departments. uous serrice in Vemcsi system): known cure, preventive or fully posslblUty that such an monkeys from getting BAB Dress & Suit cloth Urdcages; In April, Mrs. — Marlene Latimer, Mary Lacy, pleted a year of Journalism ed at the request of the Repub­ Operation Cost effecUve treatment for the of- ^ug^gy „ilpht be triggered by a during recent research work, Clara Ursin and Mrs. Bianca edrrine Fisher, Donna Hansel- studies at Cyprus Junior Col­ lican Women’s Club, was the Hie cost of renting the corn- ten crippling disease. unldenUfleld virus. Prime He claimed also a “high per- Massey will demonstrate the Man Convicted man, Barbara Halen, Laiua Well Miss Carta Is the girl for you, this V d V e * ^ lege in Buena Vista, Calif, and subject of mild controversy at puter and leasing the equlp- Lately, though, a growing suspects are latent viruses that centage of suppression” of Fabrics making of Blaster breads; In Stevens, Carol Stillman, Charles staff as of Wednesday, October 20th. After w orl^ t o fjyga” Middletown area later attended college at Em­ last night’s meeting' of the ment and time at Nelson’s Is cautious optimism has devel- might lurk in the body for 20 e a E among 20 monkeys given May, Mrs. Algene Roberts, pres­ In Drugs Sales Singer, Donna Barnas, Doris where she Is known to be one of that area’s ’TOP STYLISTS. poria, Kan., near her home In ident, will talk about camping Board cf Education, and has re- now $39,658. oped among scientists that years, then trigger degenera- test materials alter being suited in the institutimi of a , Brisson presented several al- Goldstein, Marie ,___. Wallace, Mar- i Topeka. ' 1 and community projects, and HARTFORD (AP) — A MISS CARLA SPECIALIZES IN ... something can hte done about tive disease.. Precedents lor stricken experimentally, tentatively aet for June is a cre­ Superior Court jury Wednes­ new policy by the board. temate proposals to the board DensMc^ preventing or controlling MS. ^ pattern exist among cer- As do all scientists working ative workshop. day convicted Dwalne R. John- "Quite ’WUiie franklyiranxiy theme requestrequesv andana was asked asxeo tolo addaaa tolo them mem ^ pgu, Buttafuso, Varcoe George Ca^l Kee- RlB- • HIGH STYLING • NATURAL PERMS (SET OR NOT SET) The volunteer National MulUple animal diseases and at jjjg Rgij, Bylar stressed that Mrs. Roberts reminds mem­ son, 25, of Uncasvllle, on three made by a political group the possibility o f changing the wg-lberg, Lorraine Lorraine H Hedlger, ^ K e r Linda Linda • BLOW CUTTING • COMBING • ALL TYPES OF COLORING Sclerosis Society says It costo igg^t one human neurological y^g jg ^gt Identical with yd bers that the ’Tolland Exten- drug charges. An earlier trial ^ election put me on the schTs equipment to be corn- Donaldson, Mary Shells, Mark • EYEBROW WAXING the nation $2 billion annually In disease. humans and that results tlon Council with which the had resulted In a hung Jury. spot,” Superintendent of p^tible with the new equipment Schwartz, Joatme Singer, Ar­ medical expenses and wasted Researchers reflect the new obtained against BAB are not Bonded orlon acrylic knits and group is affiliated, Is sponsor­ , Johnson was charged with Schools Dr. Kenneth MacKenzie Nelson will install. He was then thur Lyon, Eileen Clark and Miss Carla will be available: Wed.-Fri.-Sat. 9 to 6 :0C—’Thurs. 9 to 9:00 human resources. opUmlsm. necessarily relevant In the fight RIZZO POOL CO. assorted wool blends in solids ing a potluck supper on Nov. possession of heroin, possession told the board last night. “ At granted permission to Investi- ■’There Is considerable hope “As recently as five years Carol Whitney. ’The rest of our fine staff Is ready to meet your every beauty need. VERNON CIRCLE — VERNON and plaids. 58/60” wide. 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the TAC of heroin with intent to sell tmd any other time. I would have equipment and seek Also; Geraldine Towle, Jean­ about multiple sclerosis today,” ago, scientists had an attitude ^ conspiracy to violate the state’s been glad to accept the offer.” pn>poeals on It. says the National Institute of as regards MS that this was al- - building in Rockville. ette McDermott, Paula Kology, • MR. GARY •MISS LINDA •MISS JOAN The supper Is open to all drug laws. Dr. MacKraizie did accept. Book Guidelines Joaime Magliocco, Linda Cole, Neurological Diseases and ways a progressive, devas- not identical with LOW PRICES ON ALL members of the Homemaking Police aUeged that Johnson but appealed the problem to the ^llUam Layng, new librarian ja„e Keleher, Murial Lambert, • MISS BARBARA • MISS JANIS Stroke (NINDS). "More and tatlng disease,” says Dr. Harry MS in humans groups, agriculture groups and was a supplier for drugs being school board. Board of Educa- Rockville High School asked wUUam Bountress, William more knowledge Is being gath- Weaver, medical and research ered as investigators dig deei>- director of the National Mul- 4-H members. ITiose attending brought from New York City to tlon chairman Kenneth Itoynor consider approving Field, Gerald Labb, Walter Open Monday, ’Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday 9 :00 to 6 ;00 But he added he betleves his SLATE TOP 100% COTTON are asked to provide either a Hartford and that he had subsequently drafted a ^ ^ book selection policy ^Adilch Mattesen, Bernadette Kayan, ’Thursday and Friday 9 :00 to 9 :00 — Telephone 649-2806 er into its origins and behav- upiepie Sclerosis«c.eros.s Society.»oc.e.y. materials are ready tor trials hot dish or salad or vegetable brought about $2,000 worth of the Republican W ^en s Oub, pg ^ g„,dellne set of prin. Barbara Powere, Virginia (Next to Caldoris) " , . But it It is Is now knj«v.. known humans and "we are POOL TABLES dish, bring their own silver­ herein to a man who later sold asking that aU such reque^ ^ adminlstraUon Erickson, Nancy Williams, Les- •■The multiple mulUple sclerosisscler^ ls some patients have <«Uy one at-at bard to try to Initiate Ribless Velvetone ware. Ilessert will be- supplied it to a feder^ undercover agent the future be made to^ Bc^ ^ y^ ^ Yanotohko, patient today Uvea l^er than tack that can be attributed to y^^ united 3^/2’x r $395 at a Hartford steak house last of Education rather than the ^ was thought possible years the MS process, then spend the by the council. March 19. Superintendent of Schools. ’The ------Mrs. Roberts also said that ago.” NINDS adds. "Many remainder of their lives symp- A’ x ir $495 Judge James F. McGrath concept will become a 1/isla for | In an earlier Interview, Dr. the council has made available people with mild or even mod- tom-free, he says raised Johnson’s bond from $6,- future such Instances. Jonas Salk, director of the Salk a booklet entitled “Wreaths for erately severe cases can live . SET UP AND DELIVERED $35 EXTRA 000 to $10,000 and scheduled Institute, was much more con­ OPBN DAH.Y 9 to 9 — SAT. 9 to 7 ale Corduroy all Seasons” which describes “’The Board of Education normal^ lives and work regu­ sentencing for next Tuesday. . . , many have no servative. He indicated that TUBS. Noon to 9 P.M. — SUN. Noon to 6 P.M. wreath making with various feels It could be unduly criticiz­ larly for years.” ed for permitting this type of Some scientists believe that major disability work with BAB, at least at his materials both native and pur­ There is institute, had not reached the request so close to election up to 60 per cent of MS cases chased. The booklet can be ob­ time,” Kaynor explained. are not Inexorably' progressive. . point to warrant even consider- tained by contacting Mrs. Rob­ Acheson Funeral ------. - Dr. Norman Namerov, dlrec- erts; the deadline for ordering Bulletin Board totally crippling nor fatal as of the MS clinic at the Uni------— ------Planned Friday once thought. these Is Oct. 20. Cub Scout Pack 915 wUl “■ verslty of Calltornla at Loa An­ meet tomorrow night at 7:80 at n oth iiig The disease Is characterized geles Medical Center, says Boy Scouts yd WASHINGTON (AP) — ’The the Meadowbrook School. Cubs by ^xitty degeneration of the many MS patients, "perhaps Parents of Boy Scouts In funeral for former Secretary of Troop 124, as well as the public are requested to wear their cos­ fatty sheath of a substance between 40 and 60 per cent, are State Dean Achestm has been tumes for a Halloween party. called myelin that normally able to go through life without In general, are Invited to a scheduled for Friday aftenuxm. Rich looking yet practical! Washable cotton corduroy for all your fall pants, “Parente’ Night” program at Cub Scout Pack 15 wlU meet artificial acts as a protective covering major disability.” ’Die diplomat was hailed for nerve fibers, much as in- “ i f s true that I have some skirts, jumpers and vests. In a wide range of fashion colors. 45” wide. 7 o’clock tonight In the ele­ tomorrow night at 7:30 at St. around the world Wednesday, sulation protects telephone patients who become corn- mentary sdiool. Matthew’s Parish Center. following his death at age 78 wires. pletely bedridden after their jMto youngsters will be pres­ The ToUanderis Square Dance ent. According to Scoutmaster s z c c u b w«,« . •This multiple scarring, or first Illness and remain so, but lins dance tomorrow night at 8 about our sclerosing, of the nerve path- a diagnosis of MS Is definitely Robert Elaton, the purpose of home in Sandy Spring, Md. ways can lead to distortion, not synonymous with a wheel- MACHINE WASHABLE the evening is to give parents Acheson’s poet-war diploma­ In the Hicks Memorial School [ Charlie Underwood will I sometimes even blockage, of chair, crippled existence,” Dr. a chance to meet the scout cy was praised as a great help SITtyi- serve as caller with the Repkes | nerve messages from the brain Namerov says, leaders and provide general In­ In establishment a t U.S.-Japa- and spinal cord that control Government and private acl- formation on scouting and on calling the rounds. all natural nese friendriilp by Shlegeru such functions-as seeing, speak- entists exploring the auto-lm- specific activities within the Hori, secretary-general of Ja­ ’The Welcome Wagon New­ Cotton Corduroys comers Club Couples Bridge I Ing walking and balance. mune theory are giving In- troop. pan’s Liberal Democratic par­ group will play tomorrow night •nie symptoms of MS can hv creased attention to a disease Eaton said that the group has ty. And, Joseph Luns, secre- elude shaking or tremor, ex- that can be Induced ex- made considerable progress In tary-gieneral of NATO called at 8:30 at the homes of Mrs. | GaU tMrtis, New Rd. and Mrs. ice. cream PINWALE SEVENWALE & ROLLERCOASTER the past two years with r®‘ Acheson’s death a loss “for the You can’t buy better! markably good showings in entire free world.” Norma Roberts, Arnold Dr. with ’Ihe Purchase of Tlila Famous Maker Twin Set various competitions with other Services are to be at 2 p.m. Manchester Evening Herald troops. Friday at the Washington Cath­ You Will Get FREE A DuPont Dseron Pillow | 3 8 ’This weekend the troop Is go­ edral, with burial later in pri­ Tolland correspondent Bette | V or.its yd yd ing on Its first overnight of vate. Quatrale, telephone 875-2845 $».50 Value I IT'S Thin ribbed solids for Hi-lo ribbed Rollercoaster and midwale types many sewing uses. Big are perfect for dresses, jumpers, separates, price! 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 Rham Dittrict South Windsor cently completed 28 years as Glaucoma Tests oseistant town clerk and was Babbidge ‘Has Steam Left,’ ly the same policies if no individuals Tonight at MRS honored at a dinner at the ! I^EW USED I IHmtrlfpBtpr named Dean Acheson or Harry Truman Student Council Mountain Laurel Restaurant in Connecticut Yankee A free glaucoma t ^ clinic Fitts Asks for State Aid Thompsonvills lost week. He Advises His Faculty or Joseph Stalin or Winston Churchill By A*H.O« Elects Officers will be held tonight from 7 Mrs. Van SIcklln began her IICTCLEl had ever drawn bre»*h? to 9 at the Manenestar High On Avery Brook Problem career in the Assessor’s office SORRS (AP) — Homer Bab- knowledge of past yield on such Perhaps, in the summation, he gave The moat nightmarish thing Ti)wn after town finds itself Janet Koller, daughter of Mr. School, sponsored by the In 1946 before being appointed bidge, the lame duck president investment to support the enor- LAROIST tILCCTION Of ' gutted, ripped and tom this and Mrs. Samuel Koller of Bos- Connecticut^ Society for the NEW BICYCLES IN THE us neither grreat good nor great harm. about the present nightmare the Wlth the municipal elections vlronmental Protection Agency to the present position, 4u- unlversltv of Conneetl- *"‘*'*•*5’ promising adventure of VERNON AREA lar, panel of rediatriotlng Judges has way and that, beyond the poe- tyn Hill Rd., Andover, has been Preventjdn of Blindness, The hovering over the town, the item with the federal people Involved An anniversary coke and gt*U research,” Babbldge said. T B O iu s F . mnavaoK Perhaps we were fated to do the things society" recommends that might assist the town. were presented. Promises he has kept plen- But the president conceded WAtTBR R. FEBOU8 0 N now laid upon the once fair map sible influence of any conceiv­ elected president of the Rham has become a political Issue. Profeaiioir'ly Atsembled ^ b l libera which were either his genius or his mis­ able theory the Judges might popSons over 36 years of ago In a lengthy letter to Dover- She is married to Arthur M. ty ot steam in reserve for his that the people who pay the Ibundea October 1, 1881 of Connecticut la that it contains Student Council. have their eyes tested for The Town Council appropriated takes. Perhaps his most genuine, last­ an endless succession of future have been trying to follow. Thomas Mesklll, South Van SIcklln and resides at 20 final year at the UConn helm. not agree that re- PuMlibed Every Bvenlnc Except Sundaya nightmares, ' each -possible of Unless something happens, Elected along With Miss KoI? glaucoma at least once $60,000 last month (or the Instal- Windsor Mayor Howard FltU (Jommunlty _ St. The couple _ has And he hinted broadly . In a “ arch la worth the coet: Bad Holldaya. Entered at the Poet OITloe at ing contribution was his ability to se­ ler were Pamela Foran, daugh­ every two years. Ophthal­ Manoheiter, Conn., as Second C lan Hall proving Itself equally terrible. Connecticut will have five elec­ lation of enlarged roadway cul- e)iplalned In detail efforts un- two children, Arthur, of 867 "to "idsTacultv^Wedner public at large Is look Matter lect, for the kind of day ahead, the tions in which to try to accus­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. James For- mologists from the Connec­ verts and rip-rapping In the dertaken by the town to aid the Oriffen Rd. and Mrs. Henry that much ot that enerav The redistricting process as an of Andover, vice president, ticut State Medical Society ~ SUBSCRIPTION RATES cloth and shirt and tie of Impeccable set up by the new Ckmstltu- tom lUelf to a weird new set of area to help resolve the flooding flood-prone Avery Brook area. Wayner of 19 Community Rd„ vrill be directed toward keeplM expensively, while we seek to Payable In Advance voting routines. and Deborah Wright, daughter will give the painless test. problem and control the water ho called for technical assiat- as well as seven grandchidren. ^t bay "threats of external attl- better." One Year ...... 839.U0 suitability, and, for the Issue of the tion provides for the playing of ______«______Six Months ...... 1S.E0 tie games, to no result, at the Then there will be a new of Mr. and Mra. David Wright * (low. ance and pooalble funding for tudea that range from indJffer- "••.What posture, then, do we Three Months ...... 9.7S moment, the armor of the appropriate federal census, and It will all of Hebron, as parliamentarian. Fitts, in his letter, wrot^, "We development of water retention ence to hostility.” assume, In the (ace of such One Month ...... 8.25 beginning of each new redls- Class repreaentativea to the and Pamel& Foran; advertise- realize that the total problem is jmj erosion-easing actlv- Immorality. One thing no one could ever trictlng effort. be to do over again, through Officer Caltng Babbldge, who recently an- ^ MEMBER OF the initial set of Ue games into council for the year are; ments, by Deborah Wright and not resolved by allowing more ^ •' "I think...that we must not be THE ASSOCIATED PRESS take away from him — his style. He There has to be a two-thirds Freshmen: Pamela Foran Josz; chaperones, Jill water to move faster, but that Suicide Threat nounced he would quit on or be­ Tile Assocated Press U exclusively en- vote in each House, if the As­ the final sudden death game in In February 1970, major flood­ fore Oct. 1, 1972, made It plain defensive. POST ROAD PLAZA J titled to the use ot republlcatton of all was always dealing with lesser men, Deborah Wright, Beth Horton! S^cckwell. upstream retention areas must news dispatches credited to It or not other­ sembly Is going to do the Job which the three Judges even­ Till nT 1 ^ , _ — ' ... tu> Virniiirht Inin Axiatenpn tn pon. ing took place uiin uiothe area wiuiwith Sgt. Ell Tambllng of tMeuio inaithat one oiof methe mreaisthreats comes You and I now of the varied 6MIN STREET, ROUTE JQ | wise credited in this paper and also the less wlTO, less Intelligent, less provident, itself, which means that, under tually split two to one. JUl StMkwell, andee Tabor. All commtttees wUl share In ^ damage and considerable base- Manchester poUce eased a re- fpom those-well-meanlng and and vigorous efforts underway local newe published here. VERNON, CONN. 02-318S All rights of republlcatton of special dis­ less entitled, than himself. all normal circumstances, each If there is any sense in the Lyim Richard Tilley, responsibility for advertls- . volume that nossea throueh lueht flooding, he said. The vclver out of the hand of a otherwise—who would emascu- to strengthen undergraduate patches nercln are also reserved. state, or if there la any luck S im** Raymond, Ing and publicity. , residential area. While the State Water Resources Commts- South Carolina man who threat- late the university by making it education, which we have long political party possesses a veto EXPERT RETAIRS The Herald Printing Company Inc., as- power which can prevent enact­ for the Democrats, the sudden Audrey Senkbell. The council discussed many riprap on major bends In Department of Housing ened to use It on himself, yes- beg politicians for money even recognized as our most valu- lumee no financial responsibility for typo- death verdict, next time, will be S o ^ ^ o re s : El^ne Reynolds, ideas (or fund-raising projects stream will resolve some Urban Development and torday afternoon. after .the legislature has ap- a.ble function, ON BICYCLES graphtoal errors 'appearing In 'Avenue-. ment. Mon. • BoL ments and other reading" matter In The’ Not Even Popcorn If, in a redistricting year, the one which heads in the other vv a Robin W illie s, and student activities, Including erosion problems, we seek ad- Army Corps of Engineers were Francis H. Marandlno of proved Its budget. ‘'These efforts should be ac 900 AM. to 900 PM. Manchester Evening Herald. Assembly Itself has not acted dlreoUon, undoing all this pres­ u"’ Inter-cIass competlUon (or jitional advice on other meas- contacted for assistance. Greer, 8.C., was found In the He criUclzed the report of the celerated not out of response to Closed Tboxaday till idS Subscriber to Los Angeles Times-Washlng- Is there anyone who can remember by April 1, the ball la then pass­ ent nonsense but only in order, n 7 " d' ki Di sculptures, a winter y^es that might ease erosion In FWU told MeakUl that in July doorway of 472 Keenej^- St., Etherington Commission for public criticism or a desire to Opeii F f t Eve- tm 9 ton Post News Service. perhaps, to substitute for it iMiiy Bale, KoDin Blssel. carnival with a semi-formal stream bed." IWO, it appeared that the beet holding a .38 police special to (ailing to recognize the differ- save money—but because we 1^11 service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. when, on a afternoon, one ed to a special commission of v-P’SHARPENiWff*** . Publishers Representatives — Mathews, eight members. ’ The Constitu­ some new weirdo Juggling of Juniors: Linda Jordan, Tom dance, inter-class snowball He noted that Deputy Com- poaedblUty for funds and tech- his head and threatening to use ence between a university and know as teachers that we owe Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency coul^ saunter out on Main St. in Man­ the helpless individual who was CHark, HX3. Osl»rne, John Hor- fights, candy sales, the spring mlssloner of the State Depart- nlcal assistance would be forth- it. Police said Marandino’s es- an "overgrown college" In the It to our students and our- Rotary L.nwn Mower Blades — New York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. tion provides how they are to Grass Shears chester, buy a bag of fresh-popped but- „ be split equally between the two once going to be made so tri­ Um, Judy Josz, Peggy Porter, fair, a Student Council Actlvl- ment of Agriculture and Natural coming from the Army Engl- tranged wife lives at the Kee- section of the report that com- selves," Babbidge said. Also Knives. Sclaaya, Stc. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- umphantly supremo, once he Marilyn Gasper, Dave ^Belling, ty night, sale of Halloween can- Resources Fenton Futtner has neers and funds were set aside ney St. address. plains of too much money being He told the (acuity he expects TTONS. tered popcorn, lean against the open parties, and authorizes them to We honof Chugs Catdt play tie games imtil July 1. achieved that ideal one man Bob Devins. dy and a contest for best hand in developing addi- for participation with the engl- Tambllng was able to calm devoted to research. a state attorney general’s rul Display advertising closing houra doorway of some accommodating mer­ The Senior Oass has not yet costume at the Masquerade tlonal possibilities for technical neers In the major project the man, and get the gun from "It takes thoughtful and en- Ing soon on a question con For Monday — 1 p.m. FHday. On July 1, the era of the tie one vote rating. ALf. BICYCLES & REPAIRS For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. chant who had his radio turned up loud, games is brought to an end with The alternative which had its chesen lU representaUves, but Dance later this month. Further advice with the Soil Conserva- However "in March this him Marandlno went volun- llghUned people to understand earning the legality of unlver - GUARANTEED For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. brief chance 10 years ago, when wlU do so tomorrow. Until then, discussion is planned on these tlon Service and a meeting Is year, the mayor said, "we were tartly to Manchester Memorial the value—even the dollar val- slty budget cutting b|y anyone For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesdav and listen to an or two while a the appointment of two superior TRADE-INS 4L(A:iU;TiEQ For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. court Judges, one a Republican, the state was first trying to Linda Jordan had offered to act subjects. scheduled with the servlcve and advised that the project did not Hospital for psychiatric obser- ue—of research; It takes ctm- other than the legislature and Classified deadline 4:80 p.m. day b ^ shoe shine boy applied the polish and as corresponding secretary. Senior High Dance Town representatives on Wed- meet some procedural require- vation, and was admitted. fldence In creative minds and a the Board of Trustees. fore puMIeatlon 4:80 p.m. Friday tor one a Democrat, to a new re- achieve compliance with the Saturday and Monday publication. the brushes to a pair of two-toned sad­ dlstrlctlng board. These two one man one vote formula would The council yesterday voted The chorus is sponsoring a nesday. ments since the Avery Brook ______dle shoes and discussed the stars of the Judges are instructed to agree make each of the state’s 160 to hold its meeting at 2:80 p.m.* .fund-raising dance tomorrow Recognizing that departmental Watersehed Is 90 per cent In ------Thursday, October 14 each Wednesday night from 7 .to 11 p.m. at the changes have been made, Fitta gm,th Windsor” he termed the game? upon a third Judge, and there, towns a permanent, changeless assembly district. The human Bernard Hartshorn, music dl- school auditorium. The Amerl- said he hoped that interest and ^ federal partlclpaUcn “a We cannot specify exactly how many with the number three, the tie rector at the school and an ad- can Rush Is the featured band, participation from tlve new En- game disappears from the pic­ individual elected to fill each- major disappointment," and The Style Was Impeccable years ago this might have bben. We can town's seat would have a voting visor to the council said there ture. When this board rules, by U a possibility that a group said that other avenues are now Although Dean Acheson increasingly speculate that the Scries would have Oct. 1, its finding is instant power based on the relationship being explored. of the population of his town from New Hampshire might and insistently revealed, In these later been being played between the two law. come to attend the school’s jazz Rood Resurfacing This time the Republican and to that of the state. He might, New Haven, Stamford Lead Deputy Mayor Warren West­ T his new Statement is years, his own advocacy of a cynical champions of two eight team leagues, assembly on Nov. 16. The coun­ the Democratic Judge named if he represented a big city, cil voted to arrange for the brook has advised residents In realism as opposed to any morallsm In that any boy or man could have given by the House Speaker and the cast six votes. He might, if he group to attend and to prt>vlde In Signing Young Voters the Avery Heights, Woodland national policy, his world somehow still you without hesitation the nanjps and House Minority Leader agreed represented a small town, have the $128 necessary to offset Park, Oak Ridge, Pine Knob, on a Republican Judge. The two only one-sixteenth of a vote. some of the costs. HARTFORD (AP) — The West Hartford, for instance. Orchard and Spencer Heights making banking easier ftr refused to take him seriously. cities of the 16 teams, and probably the Republican Judges somehow But every town would have a Becky Gale and Robin Bissell campaign to sign up 18, 19 signed up 1,788, considerably ^reas that new contract lor People assumed, wdien he made a batting averages the line-ups that af­ persuaded themselves to sign a voice, and every voter in the were assigned to the school mid 20-year-olds as voters has more than Hartford’s 386, and l^tallaUon should re­ ternoon. redlstrictlng plan which seems state would have equtd one store. Robin Williams also Indl- had more success in New Fairfield registered 1,009, well Toiro the contractor to com- speech setting forth the view that It man one vote strength. Wo haz­ Every now and then, on some likely to do some incidental favor to Gated aiie would be wlUlng^ to Haven and Stamford than In ahead of neighboring' Bridge* P^ctely resurface the roads In- was immoral for a nation to try to be Republicans, but seems to have ard the opinion that such a sys­ work In the store. any other (JonnecUcut clUes, port’s 702. ^ u, thousands o f CBT customers. moral, or when he made the playful sug- October afternoon, some compulsive had as its main purpose a ruth­ tem would work as well for the The council voted to begin according to figures compiled Waterbury had the third-high- Westbrook added that his ap- Senate as lor the House. It guestion that the thing to do In the Near nostalgic Impulse comes over us and we less attainment of mathemati­ circulatlng petitions throughout hy the Officeof the Secretary est youth registration in the proach should provide much sally forth, in search of a Main St. which cal balance among districts 8it could be instituted by the proc­ the school Monday for the elec- „f the State. state with 1,886, while Norwalk needed Improvements at a mln- East would be to let the Israelis and whatever cost of common sense ess of a constitutional amend­ tlon of class officers. Signatures j^ew Haven, where voting had 1,001. imum of expense to South the Egyptians kill one another off un­ knows that baseball is the great Ameri­ and healthy state politics. ment. needed on the petitions (or con- officials have been involved In West Haven signed up 826, Windsor taxpayers. “This pro- til they themselves got sick of it, that can game. We soon come drooping sideration are 80 for the offices court litigation because of their Bristol 737, Greenwich 711, cedure will not accomplish all of president and vice president, policies regarding college stu- Meriden 693, New Canaan 676, the needed road reconstruction he did hot really quite mean what back, having encountered not even poi>- Photosrai>hed By William Coe y and 38 for the offices of secre- jents, 2,183 under-21 voters New Britain 643, Westport 606, work in South Windsor” he said, he said. He was, they assumed, being corn. SKYLINE, ACADIA tary, treasurer and historian. have signed up this year. In Darien 482, Manchester 480, adding that long-range plans for clever and sophisticated and superior, Pc^tlons must be in by Nov. Stamford, the total was 2,136. Simsbury 468, Naugatuck 480 townwide rood reconstruction TM tsseUon Today in History 8 and class meetings will be ho breakdown of party affl- and Wilton 410. should be made, ■ummarlzM Uw playing some intellectual game of his activity In vow held on Nov. 4 to elect the of- uaUcHis was available from There was no figure available Silver Anniversary psraonsl oiseking own, not really being that cold-blc^ed It’s Time To Close The Zoo By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In 1939, in World War n , it fleers. New Haven, but overall, the for Manchester. Mrs. Hazel Van SIcklln re- Today is Thursday, October was disclosed that a German account during and cynical about the hopes and fears The animals are striking back, and Money Requests trend was for under-21 voters to thsprsvlcus 14, the 287th day of 1971. There submarine had sunk the British Bob Alien was granted $177 prefer the Democratic party to and aspirations of Ms fellow men. He maybe it’s about time. From New York’s are 78 days left in the year. battleship “Royal Oak,” with a Central Park Zoo, where & polar bear Messing Up to purchase supplies (or the Republican por^F by more could not resist poking his witty fun at Inside Today’s Highlight In History loss of 800 lives. school’s Radio Show. The Tri- te one. Nearly half of seized the arm of a tormentor, to Wyo­ On this date in 1066, Normans In 1944, Britldh and Greek us “ninnies” of the ordinary scene. But ming's Yellowstone Park, wtere buffalo gon Players also requested a yje youths, however, did not af- RIZZO POOL CO. under William the Conqueror troops liberated Athens from $100 loon from the council as fjuate with any party, VEKNON ODbOLE — VIBBNON this was not really the kind of man, or trampled a tourist, mamals are on the Cambodian Aid defeated the English at the German occupatiem forces. march. well as a $100 appropriation, with unofficial reports In public servant, he should be considered Battle of Hastings. Ten Years Ago They asked that the Student from 162 of Connecticut’s 169 In the world of sports, animals are fre­ On Tlils Date President John F. Kennedy SOLID REINFORCED POOL COVERS Quarterly intsrssi to be. ^ quently pictured as savage creatures, to Report In 1644, the founder ot Penn­ ordered a committee headed by Council help In raising funds towns, the total number of un- and total IntofMi be hunted only at great peril. The truth sylvania, William Penn, w as. for the drama group and also der-21 voters was 32,366, over •arnsd during ttw For an appraisal of Acheson on the Gen, Maxwell D. Taylor to In advertising and publicity. 20 per cent of the eligible popu- year aro thotvn is that even the mightiest beasts try to By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak bom in London. make a broad study of the Com­ DISCOUNT ON hsio. basis of his actual works instead of on avoid man. The animals act when they In 1834, Henry Blair of Glen- munist threat in Southeast The council approved both re- latlrai In that age group. The are driven to defend themselves or their rose, Md. received a patent for Asia. quests. actual total Is higher than that, 0 ALL POOL DOVERS his frivolous words, one would go to the PHNOM PEHN, Cambodia — adequate — at least reflected txxiians with M-16 automatic Masquerade Dance because some reports filed dur- 1 0 ?i great public record. feeding grounds. The senseless system of Amer­ the bitter lessons of an Ameri­ rifles, but we interviewed sol­ a machine to plant com. He Five Years Ago In zoo cages, wild creatures ore sub­ was the first Negro to receive a Wyoming and eastern Colo­ The council will si>onsor a Ing the summer have not been ican aid that has evolved for can decade in Indochina. Ap­ dier after soldier carrying obso­ Masquerade Dance on Oct. 28 updated. LOW PRICES ON ALL Thiele one would find listed the great jected to final humiliation. Not only are Cambodia’s beleaguered army, pointed as military counsellor lete M-1 carbines and having to patent. rado were hit by an early-faU they confined in cramped spaces, .they In 1890, the 34th president of blizzard which Isolated towns from 8 p.m. to midnight. Cider The 1972 presidential race Is WINTERIZING KITS policy aocomplishments -—the Truman tending to waste what little help at the U.S. embassy here was a face superior Communist fire­ and homemade refreshments expected to attract many more are treated in a way designed to reduce a nervous Congress permits, famous figure in Southeast power. the United States, Dwight D. and stranded motorists. FOR CLOSING POOLS Eloctrine for guarding Greece and Tur­ the proudest beast to the status of a beg­ Eisenhower, was bom in Deni­ One Year Ago will be provided. 18, 19 and 20-year-olds next And hsra wo’ll pbat suggests that the United States Asia; Jonathan F. (Fred) Ladd, The Cambodians are particu­ In chaige of food for the year, a compMo record key — the Marshall. Plan for re­ gar. Elephants strain against bars with has learned all the wrong les­ an ex-Green Beret colonel from larly bitter about the lavish son, Tex. The United Nations General of all your imploring trunks as shrieking \ children In 1933, Germany announced Assembly opened a session dance are Becky Gale and Rob- While New Haven and Stam- DON'T WAIT — NOW IS THE TIME! suscitating Europe — the creation and sons from the tragedy of Viet­ Vietnam days with 16 years ex­ hand still used by Washington In Blssel; decorations will be ford led the list In numbers of Iranaaetions lor fling popcorn under the "No Feeding", supplying the ARVN. Officers it would withdraw from the which marked the U.N.’s 28th S-YSAB WARRANTY tha month — rearmament of West Germany as a nam. perience in the Orient. done by Kathy Worth and Linda youthful voters, some less pop- chocking and signs. Gorillas sit with palms open for Haunted by the fear of an­ Based on that experience, here talk of the ARVN losing League of Nations. anniversary. OPEN DAILY 9 • 9 TUBS. NOON tUl 9 PM. Crackerjack. Monkeys perform for pea­ Jordan; band arrangements ulous towns nearly matched atvingt — member of NATO —the latter day coun­ other Vietnam, Congress has Ladd was seeking to build an more armored personnel car­ will be handled by Janet Koller their totals. . HAT. 9 - 7 SUN. NOON - 6 P.M. dstxMlta ami seling of stem antl-Communist policies nuts. imposed crippling restrictions Asian-type army, lean and riers at the disastrous battle of wittidrawala. The egos of onlookers are expanded by for the Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon on help for the ill-trained, ill- tough, that could meet the for­ Snoul lust summer than have a demonstration of human super! oritv equipped Cambodian army to midable North Vietnamese foot been supplied the entire Cambo­ .tdministratlons. over these wretched prisoners- without cope with four invading North soldier on his own terms. From dian army. Because of the prop­ crimes. What is g ain ^ by maintaining Vietnamese divisions. Amer­ the start, however, Ladd con­ ensity of ARVN troopers to sell Only In one of these matters did Mr. penal instutions for animals? icans are prohibited from ad­ fronted madness in Washington. their weapons on the open mar­ Acheson himself ever discover a flaw. Apologists for zoos have several argu­ vising the Cambodians militar­ A Pentagon computer recom­ ket, Cambodian soldiers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS party reform after his defeat as He confessed that he had, on Vietnam, ments. Zoos, they say, afford opportuni­ ily at any level. The $200 mil­ mended 3,000 trucks for the equipped with M-16s often turn "This admlnistraiUon has not a candidate for acting chair­ ties for study of the habits of the impris­ Cambodian arm y. U.S. Army Out "to have purchased them been misled b/y our military advisers, lion budget celling for a hastily done anything in the last 60 man of the C^dentlals Com­ oned creatures with a view toward con­ expanded Cambodian arm y of ^^bureaucrats proposed multi-mil­ (the going price: $60). days . . . that connotes a parti­ mittee for the 1972 Democratic 08 to our chances of military success. serving the various species. In fact, :around 180,000 leaves it badly lion dollar spending programs The saving grace is the cour­ san act. If you think so, then National Convention. The Inference was that. If he had seen some apologists now take the position outgunned by the Communists. for mess kits and ponchos. age and patriotism of the Cam­ you’re misreading the signs.”— that without zoos some types of animals less chance of military victory in Viet­ But what, niggardly aid is Ladd beat off such diversions bodian fighting man, irreplace­ Secretary of the Treasury John "At this point in time it has may vanish completely. mades available to the Cambodi­ of aid, desperately needed for able and invaluable qualities. B. Connally, in urging biparti­ become a fulltime job just to nam, he would have been less formid­ Naturalists are finding, however, to ans has fallen under the dead munitions. But once the aid-to- But that does not alter this san support of President Nix­ find a job.’’—Robert Dwan of OF MANCHESTER able In his Insistence that we fight there. the surprise of practically no one, that hand of the U.S. Army. Old Cambodia program was official­ grim fact: The U.S. military on’s new economic program. San Mateo, Calif., who with the zoo environment is unnatural, and Southeast Asia hands see the ly sanctioned by Congress, the record here so far hardly adds others has formed an oiganiza- But otherwise, the great policy accom­ that wild animals must be observed on sam e pattern of U.S. Army aid U.S. Army took over. Ladd was luster to the well-intentioned "I intend to see it through— tlon which wUl try to find plishments of the Acheson career will their home grounds if anything meaning­ so tragically evident in build­ superseded by a military equip­ but tragically inept American not outside the Democratic peu"- unen^ployed teachers work in ful is to be learned of their brfiavlor ing the virtually worthless Roy­ ment delivery team (MEDT) performance in Indochina for ty but from within it.”—Sen. flelcis other than the school be listed as the Truman Doctrine, the Indiscriminate hunting and loss of liv­ al Lao army and the frightfully headed by Brig. Gen. Theodore the post decade.. .Harold E. Hughes, D-Iowa, on classroom. Marshall Plan, and the NATO alliance ing space have certainly accounted for expensive South Vietnamese Metaxls, ex-Vietnam adviser the reduction of most wild species. who goes by,^the book. f t . Hdwaboutyou? Including West Germany, and it will be army (ARVN): The irresistible "• Among the hunters are the natives, as Metaxls’s 100-man team par­ for his part In these policies that ' the urge to build an Aslan army well as the scientists, who make a living according to the Pentagon doc­ cels out equipment to the Cam­ funeral orations will praise him most. by snaring animals for exhibition. Cal­ trine. bodians in strict conformity lous mistreatment of trapped animals with U.S. manuals. What looms I t It tells you at a glance just where you stand financially every But suppose the orator in search of The * result is that the Cam­ 'This'll Hurt Me More Than It Does You! has been documented time and time bodian army, while still rich in is the worst of all possible month of the year . . . checking and savings. praise, repelled by the cultured cynicism again. Caged giraffes, necks broken in fighting morale after a year of worlds: a Ca,mbodlan army, de­ of the man and then seeking refuge in shipment, are pitched overboard. Mon­ warfare, cannot begin to cope ficient in firepower but topheavy with staff arid headquarters ^11 your deposits and checks are recorded as before, but now the acknowledged great policy deeds of keys from the tropics succumb to the with the 40,000 North Vietnam­ cold in transit. ese troops here. Only the 10,000 soldiers in the U.S. Army p at­ you'get the added convenience of up-to-date information about the man, encounters the theory that Zoos vary, of course. In their facilities ARVN soldiers within Cambo­ tern. these policies and thclr accomplishments and their treatment of animals. Some dian’s Orders, whose presence Ambassador Emery Swank your regular and investment passbook savings accounts. were not themselves beyond con­ provide more space than others and sep­ here creates severe problems has warned Washington that if arate the species with moats Instead of we have reported on previously, Metaxis’s MEDT grows any This unique new service means a number of things for you: troversy? bars. But with the deterioration of the longer he wili be unable to en­ and U.S. airpower prevent you’ll no longer have to come, into the bank to find out how much T ’ ’3 What If the Truman Doctrine, the cities, there is less reason than ever for Cambodia from opce again be­ force the Congressional injunc­ operating public zoos in which animals tion against advisers. But, in interest you’ve earned . . . The CBT Combined Statement shows Marshall Plan, and NA,TO were, instead coming a Communist sanctuary are actually exposed to danger from un­ from which to attack South fact, the Cambodians need Met­ quarterly interest. And since you’ll be getting the latest information' of the great strMces of world leadership disciplined visitors. Vietnam. axis’s clerks far less than they SLIPCOVERS DRAPERIES for democracy, the great mistakes Mistreatment of zoo animals by unruly Actually, when the Nixon ad­ need bona fide high-level ad­ about your CBT accounts at one time, in one place, you’ll have visers to help them nm the ar­ The easieit, most economi<»l way to redecorate your which came out of a traumatic fear of visitors culminates in after-hours at­ ministration hesitantly began tacks on the captives. Sadists have aiding the new antl-Communist my. Although battalion-level of­ living room is with beautiful slipovers from Watkins. Watkins has the largest selection of exciting better control in managing your finances. By the way, you can Communism? What If the policies which 'maimed and killed animals at night. Cambodian regime last year, ficers are now steely pouring Choose your fabric from a superb collection of vat-dyed new fabrics . . . Early American and Traditional still keep your savings passbooks; we’ll update them whenever Even domestic animals in children's zoos the help though grossly In- out of South Vietnamese train­ and pre-shrunk fabrics which are treated with Scotch- fought the cold war were also the ing camps, the need for Ameri­ Prints, Contemporary, beautiful casements, fine you wish. policies which played their part In begin­ are not immune. Eleven presumably in­ gard* or Zepel* for soil repellency. Slipcovers are cut offensive rabbits, three pet pigeons and can advisers at headquarters of and pinned In your home, then skillfully matched. linens, elegant traditional fabrics . . . plus an ning it? What if the choices we made af­ a chicken were mutilated and killed re­ A Thought for Today the country’s four military re­ Welts are handmade and self-welted for added beauty. outstanding selection of bold, exciting colors — Of course, to get the full benefit of our Combined Statement Sponsored by the Manchester gions Is pressing. ter world War II were not choices found- cently by vandals at a children’s zoo at Even more critical Is the Then the piece is finished with box or kick pleats. They a collection which covers every decor. All drap­ you should have both your checking and your savings accounts West Harrison, N.Y, (Jouncil of Churches M IiT-morallty and principle, after lUl, need for equipment. Washington * 1 are inst^ed when completed. eries are made with hand finished hems, head: at CBT. We can arrange everything for you in a matter of minutes The response of the Central Park Zoo Is slowly supplying the Cam- but' merely pert of the cynical power to the provocation that led to the shoot­ While they were eating, Jesus SALE PRICES FOR SLIPCOVERS ings, and weights in comers and seams. All at any of our more than 60 offices. politics every powerful nation has a ing of the polar bear (an "endangered took the bread, gave a windows are measured and all draperies are in­ "moral" obligation to play as ruthlessly species,".to be sure,) Is typical. Larger prayer of thanks, broke it, and Herald Join the tens of thousands of “today” people who are finding signs have been posted on the cages. The gave it to his disciples. Reg,. SALE stalled. Drapery rods are available upon re­ us It can? Yesterdays that we are doing more to make banking more convenient. . . notices say, in bigger lettera than be­ "Take and eat It,” he said; •SOFA $114.00 $94.50 quest. Or suppose, to take another approach fore : “PLEiASB — Do Not Feed or An­ ‘this is my body." liien he took 25 Years Ago more up-to-date . . . than any other bank in town. noy." As before, the signs are ignored. the cup, gave thanks to God, YMCA member^p numbers to the business of evaluating Dean Visitors continue to throw indigestible and gave it to them. •SOFA and I CHAIR $178.00 $149.50 Call now (648-6171) for Watkins Shop-at-Home Acheson, we concede that he had more 118, far above that of the past objects to the seals, thus insuring their "Drink it, all of you,” ho said, few years. •SOFA and CHAIRS Service and save during our ANNIVERSARY Influence than any other single in­ early deaths.The rain of popcorn contin­ "for this is my blood, which Roy M, Thompson is first lo­ 2 $244.00 $198.50 SALE. We will send a representative to you dividual on the policies we followed ues through the bars. The individual ani­ seals God’s covenant, my blood cal man to enter funeral work mals, let alone the species, become obso­ poured out for many for the with a large $elbction of fabrics to choose from In the cold war, but then go on to ques­ ’ under apprentice provisions of Arm caps are extra. .... THE CONNECTICUT ^ANK AND TRUST COMPANY lescent before the visitor's very eyes. forriveness of sins. I tell you, the O.I. Bill; he enters training *Wing and Channel backs require 1 extra yard of fab­ at no extra cost or obligation. I 'will never again drink this tion how much of such history can ever All pretense aside, zoos exist primarily at Watkins Funeral Home.- ric. \ Member F.D.1,C, really be traced down to some individual for the amusement of the spectators. As wine until the day I drink the *l^ a8 up to 76” in length. All others require more ,new wine with you in my Fa­ 10 Year* Ago 11 Oi^c St. — Open 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. — All Manchesiet Officej open Monday-Friday 9-}. Thursday 6-8; Rockville Office open Monday-Friday 9-3, Thursday J:30-4;30 hero or vHlaln. . one who has done his share of zoo-stroll­ fabric. ing with delighted small children, I must rther’s Klngclom,” Francis Llmeriek ends I f Thurs and Fri. Nites till 9 P.M. — Closed Mon. Manchester Office Manchester North Maii^ Office Manchester Parkade Office Rockville Office years: ab North End fire depart­ *1 cushion chairs — all others require more fabric and Would not we and Russia have found now regretfully conclude that it is enter­ / Then they sang A hymn and Phone 643-5171 — Terms Available. 893 Main Street 13 North Main Street 35,1 )4 West Middle Turnpike 5 Elm Street oureelves in essentially the some oir- tainment at too high a price. — KEN­ /went out to the Mount of Olives. ment’s first assistant chief as labor. NETH KOYEN IN THE WALL STREET Matthew 26:26-30 he becomes new fire chief of the cumstonces and have followed'essential­ JOURNAL. J. Grant Swank, Jr, department. / ■

0 PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIiD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 PAGE MINE TV Records F r o m Y o u r Court Case (Continued From Page One)_^ Neighbor’s Kitchen covoriigo of .luvonllc Court will IM twity ufCtk ~ T h & be .a buildup In the force of vol­ unteer probation counselors he By VIVIAN FBROUSON seeks. The season tor pumpkin and The counselors are -assigned Apples are the most versatile of fruits. jack-o-lantems Is upon us. on a ono-to-one basis to juve­ Toung mothers are shopping Their delightful flavor is compatible with (or trick-or-treat bags and niles who have come before the masks (or their excited chil­ court. The counselor Is ex­ so many other foods that they can take their dren. Halloween and Thanksgiv­ pected to spend at least one ing are Just around the comer. hour a week with the Juvenile place in the menu from first course to des­ The Pilgrims (ound the pump­ assigned to him. "This can be spent any way sert. Here, for example, are recipes for'a kin being grown by the In­ the counselor chooses—taking THE SMILE FRUIT dians In (leld o( maize. The the youth fishing, to a movie, to casserole (not illustrated), a salad, delicious pumpkin Is a member o( the dinner, or Just sitting down and baked apples for dessert, and cookies. Any one of these gourd (amlly. While pie Is prob­ talking," Corrigan says. "The ably the (Irst thing we think ol, idea Is to show that someone It can be served os a vegetable, cares." is guaranteed to add distinction to luncheon or dinner. used in soup. There is pumpkin And you might like to try hot apple cider, spiced to your preserves and pumpkin Jeun. One research sources' states taste, as a beverage. that Italians use pumpkin as a tilling (or sweet ravioli. TRADE and SAVE The pumpkin blossom, like squash and zucchini blossoms, are edible. I have never eaten DURING OUR BIG Apf>& ^Saaiage GaUk&wi^ them. Alex Hqwkes, a noted botanist, wrote a book on vege­ INTERNATIONAL 4 cups thinly sliced sweet potatoes 3/4 cup maple-blended syrup table cookery, combining his 4 cups thinly sliced tart apples 3/4 cup apple cider hobby o( cooking with his pro- USOA CHOICE 2 teaspoons instant minced onion 1/2 cup melted butter or margarine (esslon. This Is his (avorlte ^JPoR'fotTow 2 teaspoons salt 12 brown 'n' serve pork sausages recipe (or pumpkin blossoms. Pumpkin Flowers Arrange alternate layers of sweet potato and apple slices in greased 2-quart cas­ EVE e.T«t1toUM0 U"I1 - 2B-80 (resh pumpkin (or squash) serole, sprinkling each layer with instant minced onion and salt. Combine syrup, (lowers cider and melted butter; pour over all. Cover; bake at 350° for 1 hour. Arrange '2 tablespoons light oil or sausages on top; bake, uncovered, 15 to 20 minutes longer, or until sausages are melted butter WE MUST MAKE ROOM brown and apples and sweet potatoes are tender. Makes 6 servings. sprinkle ot salt Quickly rinse the (lowers in FOR NEW 1972 MODELS! OSOA CHOICt A ^ no cold water and shake them dry. Place oil or melted butter In a INTERNATIONAL PICKUP Apffiir-GluUMff) S a la d Boufl jslzable skillet with tlght-dtting t&)ON0gmk cover. Add (lowers, all In one USOA CHOICE layer, crowding them as need­ ih 2 lbs. large shrimp 1 pkg. (10 oz.) green lima beans, cooked and chilled ed. Sprinkle lightly with salt, (Herald photo by Bucelviclua) 1 large avocado 1 green pepper cut in rings cover container and, over high MRS. BERNICE MARTIN SiRlDiNTiP 2 red apples 1 cup bottled Italian salad dressing heat, cook (or not more than CHOICE JJ0NELE5S 2 yellow apples Salad greens (Ive minutes. Serve at once., Holland, Mass., and is a cook minutes. Beat 2 eggs with M, cup The early name (or pumpkin Moran Towing Service sugar. Add to grapenuts with MW/Zf THEY LAST! Cook, peel and de-vein shrimp; chill. Peel and stone avocado; slice. Slice unpeeled was pumplon or, more common- pi„t whole milk, a heaping apples. Toss shrimp, avocado, apple slices, limas and green pepper in dressing. ly,pomplon.Punklnwasacollo- “( Yor^^^^^ teas^nful of lump butter. Op- SIttOiNti Serve on crisp salad greens. Makes 8 servings. qulallsm .lt 18 now listed in the t i o n ^ 2 tablespoons cocoanut. BEST BUYS OSVAOSDA CHOICE CUT Q dictionary. The Indians taught great-grandchildren This can all be mixed In the _ Of ' the early Nfsw Englanders how "I taught school once in ovenproof container in which -B Y FAB ROUNO to grow, cook and dry the Maine when I was younger. It you will bakg 20 minutes at 380 INSTANT FINANCING! orange gourd. was a one-room school and I or 375. Servo with whipped B cJced Apf>&i M oH iala When the drat settlers made taught all the elementary cream. Note: If omitting cocoa- 1971 SCOUT® 8 large dried apricots 4 large baking apples pie, they had to ccx)k and mash grades In that one room. Thait nut, one teaspoon vanilla may 3 tablespoons sugar 8 teaspoons Marsala wine the pumpkin. They flavored It was a long time ago. Before 1 be used. with brown sugar, molasses and retired, I worked for Sears Roe- Ih USDA choice. 1/4 cup finely chopped walnuts 1/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar splces, add/ed some eggs and buck In Hartford for 20 years. I ■MS Dairy sour cream milk. Things are much easier was division manager at one Soak apricots in warm water until soft. Drain; chop line. Combine chopped apri­ today for the busy housewife, time. For the last eight years. Camp Director UfiOACHOICe 1^ 4 cots, sugar and walnuts; blend well. Core apples; pare about 1/3 of the way down. She can buy her pumkln Ip a i worked In the credit office." can.. One day a month, Mrs. Mar- Guest of GFS Fill apide centers with apricot mixture. Pour 2 teaspoons Marsala wine over apricot The English made a pumpkin- tin Is officer-of-the-day for (>0f6P 1KWNU m 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour 1 cup chopped walnuts aroimd this time of year. You served hot and can be served ter connected with the Incama- 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 cup seedless raisins will find Arlene ^orm an’s rec­ cold, too. The consistency Is tlon Episcopal Church of New 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 package (6 oz.) butterscotch pieces ipe on page six of the 1069 Her­ similar to bread pudding but York. The vacation lodge will ald cookbook. somewhat more custard-y. be used for older adults and Cream together brown sugar and butter or margarine. Add eggs and milk; beat Speaking of pumpkin bread, I Grapenut Pudding family camping. Katsanls will well. Mix and sift floiu-, baking powder, salt and spices; stir into creamed mixture. ran into a lucky Incident last To 1 cup grapenuts, add Vi cup also speak about plans to build Stir in apples, walnuts, raisins and butterscotch pieces. Drop by tablespoons on weelqend. I had knocked oh the hot water and let soak (or a few a new chapel at the camp. FINAL CHOICEI well-greased baking sheets. Bake at 400* for 10 to 12 minutes. Remove from door at 261A N. Main St. In baking sheets immediately; cool on racks. Makes about 4 dozen cookies. Mayfair Gardens. "Come on In, I’ll be right with you. I have to You can even Three delicious dishes illustrate the versatility of apples Apple Shrimp Salad Bowl, Apple Scotch Cookies put this in the oven,” the lady ' OSDA CHOICE «AN I. ffM a said. It smelled so good even and Baked Apples Marsala. before baking that I Inquired what it might bte. LIVE MAINE Live Maine Ian ordinary car ■ It was a pumpkin bread that 9 wi»£aMM)/A 971 Is more like cake. In fact, Mrs. Chicken llAni VAC fAC StiCED I Bernice Martin was baking It in a tube pan to bring to a party. i LOBSTERS ft Ih One of her grandsons was home Lobsters on leave from the service. m o u i« 7 8 ^ "We’r/B a family who get togeth­ er at the drop of a hat," she said. SPECIALS (J(iT cmd Okeeie. "I love to bake,” she said, \ "Most of my recipes are quite ^mcllVE -- 13-16 simple and easy. For this one, lb. One of the best ways to serve apples for dessert you Just Jump In all the dry in­ w is also one of the simplest-t- based on the con­ gredients all at once, then the UMlTEiD QUANTITY ARBIVINO THURSDAY NIGHT HARTFORD ROAD #&R0CEItV SPECIALS 4k ^ V tu > 0[)c ^ specials # wet Ingredients all at once and. tinental tradition of serving fruit and cheese at the mix the whole thing up with a ENTERPRISES < a n c v m a c n bo 1 end of a meal. Apples, above all fruits, are the spoon. It’s a thick batter and : HIGHLAND PARK MARKET 276 HARTFORD RD. Va n (Tv TvrtBo perfect afiBnity for cheese. Their tart-sweet flavor the recipe has- never once fail­ HR • 317.Hlghlan4,St.,.Manchestor —Phone.646-4377 APPLES O m ed for me. You can eat It with MANCHESTER and crisp texture complement the mellow taste whipped topping or Just plain. * 643.2408 and smooth consistency of cheese. It's not too sweet but It has a Authorixed Dealer 'fOWElS IfaffT certain richness to It." 60L/RDS^?W («AhN(r Keep the apples in the refrigerator until serv­ Mrs. Martin baked another - A CELLO O K / i cake this week. I tasted the fin­ yaWOHTMAlD ^ ing time, then polish them to a glowing sheen. ished product and am happ:^ to 'fO M A fO E S A m 10'^ Provide each person with a dessert plate and a idiaro her recipe with you. m a p le sharp fruit knife. Gut the cheese into serving size Pumpkin Broad—^k e 2\ cups flour ^QK — Who’s The Wise Guy pieces unless it is purchased in individual portions. 3 teaspoons baking powder If the cheese is a soft variety, provide a butter 2 teospemns btiklng soda 9 / R U P ® ^ I f rooo^aciAis# knife to spread it on the apple slices. 1 teaspoon salt 8 teaspoons cinnamon Who Took My Rogner’s SA.11A (,££. , % teaspocm nutmeg oNEmONE'PIE /I I P n Combinations are unlimited, but as a starter 3 cups BUgrar corree r in c -s , here are several combinations that are especially 2 cups pumpkin (one con Hot Dog and Roll?” CMHATION appealing: pumpkin for pies) IVi scant cups Wesson oil ^ ftiN O s a l a d s h r im p 4 eggs Optional; One cup walnuts, (tGcu OEPr. g p c c i a l s # Appin Chaeti chopped S A V E ^ Mix dry Ingredients. Add li­ MEC.. wtftVER swete I, McIntosh Sharp Cheddar quid Ingredients (eggs, oil and “I Did Buster, and Just Red Delicious Provalone pumpkin). Bake In 0-lnch greas­ l5oz CHICKEN Ro l l 0 9 ^ ed tube pan for oner hour at 880. COOKeO (H STUIIE |. , t Z Y \ I Golden Delicious Camembert or Brie Bemtos Is a busy Indy. ” Peo­ OREOS 2 ROAST BEEF O y? Stayman ' Blue or Roquefort ple ask ms what I do In my What Do You Think You’re spars Urns now tlmt I am a Jonathan Gruyere widow and my family Is grown. Northern Spy Bel Paese Well, T don't have any. I do a lot of knitting, My chief enjoy­ Going To Do About ItT Cortland Cream or Old English Cheese Spread ment Is handwork, eeperlally the knitting. Winesap Muenster "I dabble In lote of things,’’ Oui’ Dogs Sliiiid Out Fi’orn Tho l*«ck — Heciuioe Thoy Ai"* Nutumlly The *Yellow Newtown Swiss shn eontlnued. "1 deternilned He*tl They Ai-o One of TodRy’k H«*t Meui lUiyul , , , thnl n« I grew older 1 wteild AvttliRble nt nioxt lomlliig olmlii Mloiim nml Imloiwndent auiiermiu’keta i» *Gravensteln Gouda try to ilo It grarefiilly end not tilt Melf-Ntrvice ciuie or (l•lloAt«N8eu deimrtnieiit. *York Imperial Brick be an ngffravatloii In my chil­ dren,’’ she continued Mrs, HOONEU'H QUALITY FRANKS «re *Rome Beauty Cottage cheese with chives Martin Han two daughlers, Isdli Ilf whom are eeerelartea In muiio I'lglit heit lu Mitncheatti’. of •While these varieties are primarily used for cook­ sehisit syeleme Malhalle. who la Mrs Bart Miiwaril of «l U.H. Uovenuneut luii>ede>n>*4 the Xiaef Martbsd sekoHl srsfsro Ibm Mill llt-e* lo PAGE ELEVBff PAGE TEl^ MANCITOSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. Lawton,.Regan St., and MlldreJ land;' Elizabeth Tucker, Mas- Cheney, Dailey Circle, both sack Boarding Homo, Rock­ that this was the sequence of Rockville; Francis ()uinn, Over­ ville; Paul Brmande, Charest Fireman Dead, Gen. Koster events In the period after My brook Dr., Vemon; Katherine Trailer Pk., Vemon; Donna Union Pursues Fight Obituar Lai; For Board of Education Found in Bed Yeilen, South St., RockWIle; MacDonald, Crystal , Lake, —Acting on aviators' reports Marcia Wertman, Welgold Rd., Rockville. ATTORNEY On Stand In of wanton killing of unarmed Cliiarles O. Smill After Gunshot Tolland; Sarah Babcock, Rock­ Discharged Monday; Stanis- and unteslstlng civilians at My ville; Charles Taylor, Pleasant law AndrzojewskI, Franklin Pk. :ainst Police Exam VERNON—Charles O. Smith, Lai, Brig Gen. George H. CHARLES W. FROH JR. 71, of Hartford, father of Mrs. 83-year-old Manchestsr My Lai Case View D r„ Vemon; John Lanz, E., Rockville; Alice Slmoncelii, Young, Koster's deputy, or­ Bom in Brooklyn, N.Y., he has been a resident Town officials are sacrificing the welfare of the pub- Francis Paquette of Vemon, man was found dead at his Ellington Ave., Pamela Feath­ Main St., Talcottville; Brian (OonUnu^ Prom Page One) dered Henderson to conduct an early this morning ers and daughter. East Main tit Manchester for 81 years. lie in changing specifications for upcoming police pro- yesterday at St. Francis home shortly before noon today Admitted Sunday; Marquela. Begley, Kelley Rd. South Investigation. . . , ’ Arenas, Windsor; Dennis Co­ St., and William 'Saypalla 3rd, Windsor; Leonard Martin, W, Educated in the Manchester public schools. Col- motional exams, according to a statement today by po- Hartford. in what police describe as an marking an end to military ca­ -Henderson made on oral re- ‘>®®t*‘“y«'l ■«v®n hen, Seneca Dr., Vemon; June all Rockville; Ruth Kostuk anti Main 61., Rockville; Carol gate University and University of Connecticut Law other survivors are his wife, a "apparent suicide." reers. School. , lice union officials. port to Koster a few days later hay stored outside at Agway. Cook, Enfield; Marlon Frank­ daughter. Broad Breok. JoriliS, WlndsorWlle; Ernest brother, two sisters cuid two David O. Orimason, of 104 Hendersen implied he had _ ___ Officer Samuel. Maltempo, that 20 civllt^ were inadvert- inc., 1810 Tolland Tpke. Eighth Ounko, Jeffrey Allen, son of Constantine ana Barbara lin, Grove St., Rockville; Ger­ Admitted Monday: Mildred Gaule, Florence Bt., Rockville; He Is a member of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity; president of Locai 1405, said grandchildren. School St., was found in his bed talked extensively with -n>omp- ently’ kined' by hVlicopter'iliid HlcMng Dunko, 170 Downey Dr., Manchester. He was ‘bom Hartford Ctounty Bar Association; Colgate Alumni About Town Funeral services will be Sat- by his brother, Norman Orimaa- were able to trude Keeler, Pinnacle Rd., EII- Overton, Hartford Tpke., Irene June ’ Cook, Enfield; Mclitta the union at its meeting last sen, Koster said. "He felt the gunshlp fore. Koster was dls- . , n. v, » t, nii Sept 25 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal ingten; Joseph King, Grove St., Ketcham, Doyle Rd., and Rita Hoch and son, Mt. Vemon Dr., Club; and attends the Second Congregational Cmuroh...... Openings exist in some of the Hartford, at about young man was imaglnaUve... saUsfled with the report. control the blase to half the pile night authorlxod release of a grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Hloklng, 122 New State RookvlUe; Andrew Loethscher, O'Reilly, Olson Dr., all*' Rock- Rockville. He is married to the former Charlotte Wogan and 8tatement“by*the u'ni^lead^rs; Enrichment Cours- u ^ He gave me the impression the —Several weeks later, Koster hay, and the nearby building Rd., Manchester. His paternal grandparents ore Mr. and Mrs. and Linda Loethscher, both Wile; Gerald Buttimer, Maple has two children. He resides at 9 Cliamben Street. es which started this week at HiW, Burial will be In lice he was In the house when but said that these leaders pilot was an excitable young read a Viet Oong propaganda was not damaged. Alexander Dunko, Glastonbury. H® has a sister, Kelly, 7Vk; Merrew Rd., Tolland; Alice Mc- St., Ellington; Jeffrey Jones, Temple Beth Sholom. There are ” *** Memorial Park, he heard what he thought was alone are responsible for the ^erienc'^!^ Vl®tnamese ^scovem d the flm and a brother, Steven, 4H* Padden, Eastview iDr., Rock- Hartford Tpke., RockWIle; content. openings in the Monday mom- Hill. a gunshot, and rushed upstairs penance. civilians were killed at My Lai. -h iie on natrol at 2-80 a m Wile; Carol Mullen, Hilliard St., Robert Ballok, HlghWew Rd., VOTE REPUBLICAN Ing playschool for three-year- Friends may call at the funer- to find his brother dead, NEPPHEPTITI Young ordered brigade com- He asked Henderson for a for- „_j iriffhth niiuriM vniim' Fish, Cynthia Heather, daughter of Bruce and Joyce Manchester; Jehn Pelkey, South Windsor; Joan Alderuc- . The statemert charges re­ olds; in basketball for Grades tomorrow from 2 to 4 DetecUvo Lt. John Krinjak PULL THE TOP LEVER, Tuesday, Nov. 2 mander Hendemon to in- mal InvesUgatlon. ^ _ Ames Fish, 4 Strong St., Manchester. She was bom Sept. 27 Elizabeth St., RockWIle; WII- clcm. Garnet Ridge Dr., Harold IS cent decisions by Townj Man- ® *md 6 on Thursday evenings; 7 to » p.m. said Grimasondled of what ap- vestlgate the allegations by —Henderson replied with a at Mancheister Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother ^ 11am Plyer Jr., Old Lyme; Scl/elbe, Orchard St., and Rot* - COMING! This ad sponsored by the Manchester RepubUcon ^ e r Robert Weiss and Police ^nd in arts and crafts. Those Poars to be a gunshot wound, t , -m ^ Thompson and other helicopter letter late in April, repeating 7''®y R** Is Mrs. Herman Ames, 65 Spruce St,, Manchester."Her paternal Edith Steveson, Somers; Mari­ ert Montgomery, Brtmwood (To Vemon Circle) Town ftommittce — Ohas. McKenile, Ttmis. <^ief James Reardon, to lower wishing more informaUon may Robert H. Sargent and was pronounced dead at the A ld s CttntW IlStTl plloU, Koster said, a decislcn his oral report. But Koster re- **°'*” ’ *»H"**'W grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Fish, 61 Oliver Rd., Man­ anne Szykeruk, Word Bt., Rock- Dr., aU RockWIle;. Vemon Mich- time-served requirements for contact Mrs.^frs. Robert HemAifBarnett Robert Henry - Sargent, — 7, son ___ scene-— by — Medical Examiner Dr. . ^ *''*’* he ccncurred with. Henderson Jected the letter _ __ saying_ he ®®*"® gallons of water In chester. She has a sister, Susan, 2. eU, RFD 2, an d Candlco tank trucks. vlUe; Sharon Webb, Stafford. promotion of college-educated 20 Milford Rd., or Mrs. DOnald Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Bar- Joseph J. Guardlno. The body ... District Congressman reported back within two or wanted a formal’ mvestlgiTuon". ■• * « • Discharged Sunday: Jason Clancy, Anthony Rd., both T&l- police, conflicts with the very Spiel, 16 Woodstock Dr. gent Jr. of Silver Spring, Md., was taken to Manchester Me- R. Cotter will bo the three days. —Henderson ordered Lt Col A fire department spokesman basic desire for optimum of- _ _ died yesterday in the NaUonal mortal Hospital for a post- mor- fue®t “P e ^ e r at the Democrat- "He indicated the casualUes Frank A. Barker, commander ,has called the fire "suspicious” Hatfield, Barbara Ann, daughter of Donald Jr. and Ul- flclency for the people we The Cempassee Oub tit Man- Institute of Health, Bethesda, tern examlnaUon "Candidates Night” fund wore caused by a contested of the assault force to make *" llan MoUeur Hatfield, 124 Rachel Rd., Apt. I, Manchesder. She was bom Sept. 25 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ ®®rv®." Chester will have a square Md. Grlmason Uved with his moth- operaUon," Koster such a study. The ’ document ^ ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Armond MoUeur, East The usual requirement of dance Satu^ay at 8 p.m. at the He is also survived by a sis- er, Mrs. Anna S. Grimasson, , e®***’ "And that while he wasn't was loet, although several According to Agway, the val- Hartford. Aer paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Virginia Haifleld, four years active duty to quail- Fast Hartfbrd YWCA, Main St. ter, Kathy, at heme; his pater- who is presenUy away. He was ^^2?® S^. closing the case as such he people say they saw it as well “ ® the lost hay is about 160 LonghUl Rd., South Windsor. She has a brother, Donald III, fy for sergeant has been low- The event is open to all area nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. a town fireman, staUoned at . J"® ^ "^ "® ® "*® "t w m made didn't feel further investigation ^ number of offldavltii “ "salt hay," It 4. ered from fou^r years to three tickets may be ob- Henry J. Sargent of North Ha- Firehouse 4 on School St., for ^ n e m ." ” " ih. '" “ a killed in a helicop' is used for mulching, mostly in ■• « *. N> •' for men with associate do- ^ n e d at the door or by con- ven, formerly of Mancheste**; nearly six years. He was a i. ■ » »u * None of the witnesses in the T * h a iT T ' «‘«-awbeny patches. X My Lai trialo to date has '.®‘®‘‘ ------Jones, Laura Marlon, daughter of Alan Sr. and Sharon grees, and two for the bache- Michael his maternal grandparenU, Mr. Manchester naUve. tho hnffit TL' Army investigators, no one con Wooliemurka Jones, 201 Adams St., Manchester, She was bom lor's. Nichols of 25 Oakwood Dr. Mrs. Donald Davies of The Watkins Funeral Home is ,J! k * w ‘®f««d ‘»®y «®®‘v®d any „ . i j .u , J . ------Tj J J I . «®charge ®'ce, with an aviation common- "in the interest of strength- into a board of g^ernors with ton Rd., Manchester. His maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph liOiBella, Port Chester, N.Y. His paternal of protest. baked beans, potatosalad, cole ®** *he men in his com- ening the American people's a national chairman who will Theodore O. Burhans Jr. of great-grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Michael ChurlUa, Home­ Charged Favoritism Anniversary, ----- — . Mass------Hnrffnrii slaw, cold cuts and cheeses, IsASt two of the three confidence in its Arm y." have a position on the Yale In 1967, the MPA called the -ilrd anniversary Ma_____ stead, Pa;, 'and Mrs. Anna Smetana, Garrett Park, Md. Meskill Ends for dessert, coffee and punch will ^^® *®**®«- . • «i *1 « * promotional exams a smoke Mrs. Lulgla Addabbo wUl be, Hornblower and Weeks-Hemp- many nonconuniSBlonea officers Dec. 10, 1969, just after the The plan for bringing the screen to promote certain favor­ celebrated tomorrow at 7 a.rftf ***** iNoyes, will conduct a diort __..w,.' Boehlert Christine Lee, daughter of Donald and Sandra ed Individuals, and called for Talk of Moving at St. James Church. Lorentaen Boehler, BeUevue, Ohio. She was bom Sept. 17 at the officials to have "the intestinal HARTFORD (AP) — The Good Samaratin Hospital, Sandusky, Ohio. Her maternal fortitude"lonnuae" to appoint persons Clarence E. Person grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Einar Lorentaen of 685 Center and accept the responsibility for commlssion-er clarence E. Person, 73. St., Apt. A, Manchester. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. it. Maltempo said t'o^ y that *® n>°vlng out of his rented 53 Lake St. died this morning aitfl Mrs. Kenneth Boehler, MonroevlUe, Ohio. Her maternal many men are concerned that office suite at 6 0 Washington at Manchester Memorial Hos- great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lorentzen, Elm­ in the cafeteria. Barbara Varrtek Tel. 644-8274. rated colonel I” ® recent Interview with the the admlnlstraUve sergeanto st.. Gov. Thomas J. Meskill an- P“ ®*- wood. Her paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C.M. The first session will cover ------Roster also said he saw a re- A ™ y Times, a publlcaUon post ^ouTd be an appointment, ^ut there are no Mr. Person was born Jan. DiUehay, Jonesvllle, Ohio; and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Boehler, basic reasons for InvesUng and , port, made at Hendersons' dl- ®‘"*®^ ®* military readers, Hen- yafe Alumni Board l^to the MonroevlUe, Ohio. CNG is offering these $6.00 value indoor-outdoor Airguide by converting your present furnace to gas. You can rent the “ p^er^^*^trtfX.^^er '"®^® **’® governor's *nve8tment objectives: the Oct. * *1 *, .*1 t' n o ^ e r over i»ti^ per^ el. executive offices into the va- had lived in Phlllipsburg, gg session will deal with an NAACP Leader rectlon, by Barker which in- ,, Association of Yale Alumni thermometers to all Luckies living on a CNG gas line who burner unit for a low monthly charge. If you’re not completely The latest eligibility changes cated space. N.J., before coming to Man- analysis of stocks by industry eluded 16 to 20 signed eye- * <>J*®v®f "*y®®** «® ® ®®ape- ^y alumni Lavery, Heather Lynn, daughter of R. Bruce and Johan witness statements and reach- Hoat I®r the Army, I would groups during their annual satisfied, CNG will refund every cent of rent you paid during most ^recUy affect Officer. "We have begun to look for Chester six months ago to make andby specificcompanies Relievedin- of Job Peters Lavery, 188 Handel Rd., East Hartford. She was bom get a free home heating survey before Oct. 31,1971. Call your Richard Sartor, who is the wily other space,” Meskill said, but hi-s home with his son. Howard gide various industries; on Nov. NEW HAVEN (AP) _ Earl ***® ®^®*'*®*°*' that 20 civil- have ^cepted responsibility for yireekend on campus later' this Oct. 3 at Hartford Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are the first full year. And don’t forget the indoor-outdoor ther­ Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Peters, MidiUetown. Her paternal grand­ gas heating contractor or CNG in Hartford (525-0111) or New man on the force with ® "there is no serious considera- R- Person. 4, the areas of investment tech ^helor's degree, ^ d ^ o ^ Uon’ of m7vl.;^' ;7er''''tiirereVr. He is also survived by an- iliq^es taiAcc;7ntta^^7P«®*d®nt. has been foreed to re- lS^k7dK 2le operaUon this parents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond V. Lavery, 40 Packard St., Britain (224-9157). A representative will call on you and survey mometer ... a great gift from CNG. M been filling an administrative There Is much too much space other son. Richard E. Person vestment will be covered. sign because of his pollUcal ac- °"®, A ^ ‘ . winter. Manchester. Her maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Gladys your heating system. He’ll show you how to cut heating costs funetKm for over a year. Sartor there for our needs.” of Andover: a brother. Russel -n,eT^rse is being sponsor- Uvity, the state NAACP presi- f'’®"..'?® A ? ^ Davison, director Brewer, WaterviUe, Maine. ‘Her paternal greait-grandmother la Mrs. Amy Keevers, 68 Ralph Rd., Manchester. haa been on the force for a lit- Transportation TrAn*mnrtnt1nn commissionernnmmlQalrtnot* Person Person of of Morris Morris Park Park, M.T N.J.; - ed „aA® by the Indian Valley YMOA dent.’dent, Ben Andrews, reported I*! ®'’®'' "'® "‘ ® *° *’“* *^*®^*y **^''® insUtutlonal development CONNECTICUT NATURAL GAS CORPORATION C ? G signed them." and tapital support, would be *. • -n * Serving the greater Hartford and New Britain areas tie over two years. ^ Earl Wood is going to move 2 sisters, Mrs. Ethel Hoppock and is open to any adult or Wednesday night. Outside the courtroom this The exams, especially for his office operation down to the of West Portal. N.J.; and Mrs. teen-ager in the area. Reglstra- Andrews, who met with the njornlnir Koster said he thouaht licilson man on campus for the Keaney, Heather Nina, daughter of John and Mazy Dow- promoUon to sergeant, have highway building in WeUi- Calvin Biblehelmer of North Uon may be made by phoning New Haven NAACP executiveHenderson "was reporting to alumni. giewicz Keaney, Plnney St., BUlngton* Obe was bom Oct. 4 at been extremely controversial in ersfield, the governor said. Miami Beach, Fla.; 11 grand- the YMCA office at Vemon Clr- board on the matter, announced honesUy thought Book Fail* Set The naUonal alumni chair­ RookvlUe General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are the past. The transportation office has children and a great-grandson, cle between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. that Williams' letter requesUng truth.” «. man would coordinate all Mr. and Mrs. John Dowgiewicz, 178 High Bt., RookvlUe. Her alumni activities including the Devised and administered by **®®® '®<=®ted on the sixth floor Funeral services will be Sat- weekdays or Russell Romeyn, a leave ^ absence for pollUcaJ, Koster said he hopes "there paternal grondpeurents are Mr. end Mrs. Frank Keaney, Fin­ By Illing iPTO annual fund drive, which last the State Personnel Depart- ® "«w office building near „rday at 11 a.m. at the Rupell 60 Brian Rd., evenings. A noml- ®®**y‘ty h^ been accepted as consideration” ney St, Ellington. Her paternal great-grandmother Is Mrs. A book fair, an opportunity to year garnered a national Nina Congdon, Scltuate, R. I. .x . |.y '* Wl * *1 • Hike On Sunday platned. "The NAACP has a 1^!* A h'*"®"®" ^ '’ *'®" "'® ?‘ **>®*r t®®®**®™- slty said. the chairman Dombek, Tory Lee, son of Robert Sr, and Lorraine Ott ^ rlen ce, 40 per cent for the co“ ‘lon“r K “'(n""j“) Comete^S -me South Windsor ^ n serva - policy of local presidents^ of actiem. A ® *>«* "<>* ■-®‘*“®®*®‘* ®«®*‘ ® " ®“ A A ! Dombek, Lower Butcher Rd., Ellington. He was bom Oct. 8 at ^ t t e n secUon. and 40 per cent ,^^3^ "immediately discuss priends^ may call Tt the Ru- tion Commlsslrai wlli sponsor a branches not getting Involved referenda will make up the II- would attend meetings of the Kester, 51, was commemder ling Junior High School PTO institutional Policies Committee Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ott, Morrow Rd., ToUand. His paternal disinterested of Vole Oorp., which la the th^ea^ disintereste’d ^Trties" ^i‘g\VoJ"wa?1 ^^y\^ f^ ‘t grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Dombek, Plnney St., named by the state. this lease in the very near fu- start at 7 equivalent of a uiUversity board The Holmes Funeralinerai Home.nome. Hill at 2 ‘ p.m.t';"" Sunday. Last ®S®r “ r Mayor _i_o Bannoiomew „o_. lantry Brigade, when a com- in the library and continue of trustees, E^ington. He has two brothers, Robert Jr. and Steven; and This 20-40-40-ratlo was estab- ture.” 400 Main St. in charge of Sunday's walk In the meadows A n d r e ir a ^ ^ ^ d c® t® t**® **®®k community A®*."®'"®®® village. Council general fund for school mendatilon from a commission . K H memorial contributions may be Llke Henderson, Koster once projects. headed by Martin Dwyer, a rlence. It was also charged In slon. which said the offices Association Lculse Evans said the commls through the Emergency Em- V ABauvmuuii ------— - — ------nlrvment Act of 1971 was charged with wiin uerencuon dereliction oi of oiarungStarting ai at Y 7:30, :ao, parents Will will New York attorney anaand vice 1967 that the oral portion was should be moved out of the Greater Hartford )rd, 310 Col- ® A '".mi®“ ^"®*^ The act la designed to funnel ***® charges were dis- be able to attend their chll- chairman of the Yale Alumni subject to favoriUs A and that Capitol if they can not be made H®^" d, or to the ?^® “/‘‘‘‘A ,® ^ federal funds communities "**®®®d last J^uary and four dren's dally classes at 10-mln- Board. His commission faulted holloween time Chief RaaadOT coum influence adequate in their present j,^pj,ygg^ Fund, Taicott •®"‘*7,CiA"to"To7n’'M *® ***® town. 7>^wA report ’'rerrv was *»>S*» unemployment rates. >nontfe later Koster was de- ute intervals. A Board of Edu- the university for failure to everything yoo need! the outcome. Weiss said Tugs- Notch Rd., Farmington. toreLe! ^ e iS ^ ^ ^ s l^ Allegations of patronage have '"°‘®f ' ' ’" h *" ® " “ ®® necessary to stimu ing week. My wife three months later. But when TWO CENTRAL LOCATIONS was away visiting rra*[ne^'““ ’ u “ P-*®®****® OI' Price.” The event will be inrlnded ®**®'-|f®®charges were preferred against ^ *u 4 Haven at 9:30 p.m. hired an d>ff-duty policeman to upij at the Timothy Bdwarda Board prices Included roaiimoH the nnut WEST HARTFORD MANCHESTER her parents and I him, Koster resigned the post was so busy writing Maltempo said the union en- ..a «top at Old Saybrook by guard the building tor the re- scLool from 3 to 7 p m Chrysler, off % at 80%; Lum's with an emotional lunch-time 845 No. Main St. 68 E. Center St. dorses pay Incentives because high-speed TuroTraln on its mainder of the night. ® ^ at 6^; Philip Morris, off Bishop’s Comer Next to “ Cavey’s" a mall brochure that "they encourage a policeman merning run between New r>_ii— i. »_i. A magician and barber shop ’q „|, ,1 , speech to the massed cadets, Police say it took at least The prosecution, at a recent I was unable to at­ to better himself,” but, and he y^rk and Boston, quartet will perform, and 27; Boise ' Cascade> ’ up % at «*• « ".*■ CALL 288-8888 CALL 648-9947 two men to steal the set. out-of-court hearing, contended tend a whist and hot referred to the statement, “ we ..Addition of two dally runs of 22^; and GAF, up % at 20<^ chocolate party giv­ (union officials) also agree that ccnvenlicnal passenger trains American Slock Exchange our job is primarily one -of ex- „ „ shoreline route between prices included Commodore, ott en by the Gray Ladies of The Salvation Army. I like perience out on the street. ' f,ew York and Boston, bringing Vote Split 2% at 16<4; Deltono, off 2H at to take in these cultural events in my wife’s absence. Gerald Calve, vice president, jo i-uns a day. Zi%; Conchemco, off 1% at Also, my golf game fell apart and I ended up con­ Robert Gulllano, secretary and ..Addition of one dally run be- 19%; Telepromptisr, off 4 at tributing substantially to my opponent’s standard of Raymond Mozzone, Walter iweon New Haven and Conservation Unit Backs 77Vi; and Punla'Gorda, off 1% living. My wife better not find out about 'all this. Ferguson, James Sweeney, and Springfield, Mass., through at 46. Henry Minor, directors, assist- Hartford, bringing that total up Purchase of Water Firm Now that she’s home I have to skip the philosophy ed Maltempo in preparing the |q jq cuna p^i- day. and get down to business. David is bringing In a big statement. -Addition of weekend stops After a discussion last night, to take a stand on the sewer Public Records load of I-don’t-know-what and it will bo reaify for sale Maltempo said that although py ocrtventicnul trains at Modl- Warranty Deeds Friday. I heard hints that the load will contain dog Conservation Commission, *®^,®* the present sergeant's vacancy gen, a shoreline town east of toe Paul and Margaret Vasalonus FIG food and canned food, among other things. Also Sun­ Is specifically an administrative New Haven, allowing passen- by a divided vote, passed a mo- ^ understand the Issue to William A, and Emma D. beam Electric Snow Blowers. ^ e , the size of the M a^hester gers to board New York-bound tio„ to support the Nov. 2 ref- though members of Uie Olekslnskl and Wallace J, and force might neccMltate tha trains on Friday night and re- question on the town's Board of Directors and toWn of- Isabelle M. Parclak, property More hardware Items unpacked this week, including m M assume ^ tr o l duties. turn to Madison Sunday night. ,,„„„i.ition of the Manchester flclals have presented Informa- at 447 Center 8t., conveyance show shovels. Also more children’s wear from the •our opposition to ^ese new "I hope today's announce- ^"fl®*®***^ lax $24.20, huge stock on hand. More records A tajpes are out — ^CiflcaUoM,^ wys^^e^sto c- _®r® "mrely the ^ ^ O'Neill's rewons *®>- ®»*“"« ' D and M Homes Inc. to Petsr ment, "is not to degrade edu- long string ff announcementgi'.of big selection of top artists and labels, 12’ width carpet UillltleH DUtricl approvinif the lor ^ y®* vote Include. Im- h , and Vlrfplnla 8. Taylor, prop* cation, but only to Insure equity increased imd Improved i^ l remnants in an excellent mix of siies and colors. unification of their sewer op- proved water and sewer service ji-ty on Sunny Brook Dr., cen- PORNOGRAPHY . . 1 between education and actual gervlce for Ccnnectlcut resi- Plenty o f kitchen carpet,-too, and loads of fako fur eratlons with those of the town.,, to the whole town at a reduced voyanco tax $39.60. experlence,” dents,” Meskill said. mats. Also house letters and numbers and Hammer- William O'Neill, director of combined cost; the acquisition fVrtlficale of Attachment mill bond paper. public works, asked the com- of 180 ^ ®I^o **.8, Insulating Co., against <5 mission to spearhead a cam* and a reservoir with a contribu- u^He Everett Jr., $450, proper- IN OUR TOWN So come visit this weekend and enjoy our free de-' O’Neill Grunt .. . _AS.. ttmn nt sirs M/\ /r/am aftatn ' ▼ ' r K PmMinal Ntrticea pulgn for a yes vote on the ac- tion of up to $600,000 from state ^y j j Summit St. lioious coffee. Remember, we sell with a ital *'nu hard WASHINGTON (AP) The qulsltlon. He believes it will and *®^5®*^‘*®p®*'^to®***‘|^'^ Federal Tax I Jens ownership of all water and sew- A MippoMdIy Adiili Mi | i i Im OiiUtl hM iptmd time” money liack guarantee If you are displeased Eugene O'Neill MemorialIIIU..U. probably be rejected------by voters - V.H,iJ.n, \ji/vernmsniOovemmsnt ngsinsingslnst /in-An* M with your uurchase in any way. My wife says, as In Memoriam Theatre Foundation In Water* He showed slides of the open er, utilities, and an Improved Dsfhantis is . ford will receive a $40,000. , r . . . . « . r .M .. w«.r I.r t». rcoMitly on Manohoitor’i Main StrooL THIS OUTLET usual) ” DonH forget your wallet.” MV trom the National Endowment er equipment and charts Ulus* future '(WU ter St, ■V> iHtMWrt fer the Arts, U.8. Rep Robert iratlng the economic advantages Dr, Frederick Spaulding, com MUST NOT STAY IN OUR OOMMUNITY. What laa said, ..jj Rel«wsn ol Federal Tax * . - .a -a s .-.1 H. Bteele announced Thursday, to residents in both the north mission chairman, Robert N, Sasie of 58 Hem­ ® Steele saw the money would and south ehds of town. makss u Irt of senss to acquire YOU So? PRAY for iho itoro niaaoior^i ooall fWIHiT v*,.mt.>i< rtm.« iirts Mf.

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s,).-JI6 PAQB TWBLVE MANCHESTER EVENINC HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 make the bed up to look like I Vemon Notes from the Notch slept in it every morning. I may Tolland County tell them right before I leave.” FLEA MARKET Or he may wait until, hopeful­ OU) ROaOMOiNT — RT. U Dr., Hebron; Patricia Csaszor, Mayor Asks Review Panel Superior Court What Do You Do If a Guest ly, he comes back next sum­ Annual Fair Set W. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. mer, black-belted, en route to a SAT. & SUN., OCTORER 16th It 17th Guests Enrich GOP By $75,000 Dorothy Desmarats, 222 Graham New U.S. Fund Source Jurors were told yesterday by job in California, where the surf By Junior Women Kd., South Windsor. Prefers to Sleep on Floor? runs high, followed by a year at # Snacks e Free Admission s Free Parking s Rest Rooms On School Expansion Plan Judgre Hetuy J. Naruk to stay Good Space AvallaUe lor I6.M to D ^ e rs By 80L R. COHEN Also, CecU A. Fenn, 396 Wood- away from the soene of the UConn, if all goes well, and a (Herald Reporter) Manchester Junior Women’s ■■ n By CLBMBWEIX, YOUNG Fortunately, the . university s Charitable Groups e Individusis e ^ o n e _ . , .. , land St.; Mrs. Elizabeth K. Gau- Republican Mayor (Frank Me- Women's groups, PTOs and crime, and that means at least chance to try that rugged HAVE YOUR TAG SALE WITH :MB More than 900 of the Clubwlll have It’s fourth annual Division St.; Mrs. Helen Tapped for Case Mt. Cby today caBed for eatabUah- such, attended by Dr. Robert for this week and part of next (Herald Reporter) provided the gym. And we pro­ American sport, foqtball. vided the floor for Stephen to (Past Results Excellent) states Republicans, includ­ ArU and CrallU Fair Oct. 24 m . Hand, 412 Lake Rd., An- mant of a "Review Oonunlttee" Linstone, assistant superinten­ week, no snacking or dining in It’s fun to take foreign visi­ OaU Early from 12:30 to 6:80 p.m. at the dover; Mifs. Helen E. Hardlman, Federal funds for half the purchase pjdc4 of Case Mt. to atudy the propoaed plana for dent of schools, and architects tors into your home. You learn sleep on, unwittingly at first. for ing about 80 from Man­ the Howard Johnson Restaurant WALT lU R N in Army and Navy Club, 1090 7 Wynedlng Hill Rd. should be sought from the U.S. Bureau of Outdoor Rec­ the addlUon to RockviUo High from McHugh Associates, Mc­ on Rt, SO In Vemon. what to expect from the vari­ For two nights, as he later con­ Beat Booth chester packed the Hart- reation, (BOR), Conservation Ckimmission members School. Coy termed (the meetings well- ous nationalities after a while, fessed, Stephen curled up on the Frozen. Tulips 643-8573— Anytime Reoervatton Hilton’s Ballroom last Main St, The event Is open to Also, Patrick Llzotte, East It was there on July 17, 1970, study floor with a blanket and agreed last night after listening to Frank Carlotti, a The Mayor'a suggestion comes intended but sparsely attended according to police, UuU an but semetimes your hospitable night and contributed a net the public. Hartford; Wayne A. Look, 437 planning director of the State — ------on the heels of charges made "and therefore are not indlcl- complacency really receives a pillow, painstakingly remaking Bloom in Fall profit of about ?75,000 to Center St.; kfark J. McClanan, armed man held up the night tho rollaway cot in tho morn­ _ Craftsmen , from Manchester,nivir, j Marlboroush; Mrs. Jane - A, . .Me- . Department of Environmental ^ to uie commission s Cass oUtical we immediately set out on a Javlts wasted no time In ac­ but the state may appropriate *ng, Harry Maidment, a mem- senior citizen facilities and the Harvey L. Libby of Coventry, cricket hunt, because, invari­ cepting the label of "llberkl.” (Herald photo by Bucelvlclua) DISCHARGBD YESTERDAY; funds for open space purchases *>er, reported that several football "kicked back and forth public-oriented library, McOoy Robert L. Leighton of Ellington, ably, as they stroll up the front New York Sen. Jacob Javlts checks his speech as Gov. Thomas Meskill looks In a series of statements and "I don’t think that being a Manchester Alexander Tltor, 161 Kelly In 1973. He will have a staff cleanup groups have worked on said he would not like to see Shirley A. Webb of Manchester, walk, they sisk, “What’s that liberal — and I am a liberal — on. State Comptroller Nathan Agostinell is at Meskill’s right. Rd., South Windsor; Harold member of his department Bte west side of Union Pond and counter statements, all of which the community lose these as­ Kenneth lyier of Mansfield, noise?" Informed that the noise would be suspect of political 2 0 °fo DISCOUNT ON ALL CABINETS means there’s no place for us In Hospital Notes DuPont, 2821 Ellington Rd., make an appraisal of the prop- offers are scheduled to work on sets soley because of an uni­ John J. Niedwlecki of Tcdlaad has some connection with their motivation. the Republican Party,” he said, the time to register Republican ‘Tm not going to be an arm or and stomped on It. The Incl- iini-ma Waoplng; Leonard J. Pritchard, erty. He said It is no longer nec- B>e east side. Maidment Is also formed aversion to the $10.6 and Martha T. Lees of Somers. national sport, they ask to see "The very foundation of our because the Republican ap- chair general.’’ dent took place outside the HU- VISITINO HOURS Glastonbury; Gary Meacham, essary to have two appraisals chairman of the Hockanum "Anyone who thinks that a million figure. Alternates are Alice Allard one. A cricket is extremely For new kitchens.. Jor rernodeled kitchens... party wqa over a problem that proach Is the best approach." He said he understood Gov. ton Hotel, during a visit to intermediate Care semp Windsor; Mrs. Marguerite O. because of legislation passed by *-*u®ec Perk Coordinating Com- public official can cloak his He said he will charge the Wagner of Stafford and Harmon hard to produce on demand. threatened to split our nation. Praising President Nixon’s Rockefeller’s decision liot to Hartford by President Nixon. private, noon - 2 p.in., ana 4 Hebert, 182 Orchard Hill Dr., the last general assembly. mlttee and a Boy Scout leader. statements in a shroud of po­ review committee to dev^op D. Tompkins of Tolland. The unfruitful hunt is follow­ Just think how fortunate this techniques for improving the agree to the amnesty demand Agostlnelll, who was seated P-™* ' * P'*"* > P "'’® rooms, South Windsor.______If the town_ does__ the ^ necessary , The committee ia concentrating litical Immunity simply by its report on a crash basis "but ed quite soon By an explanation Is that Abraham I ^ - economy, he said. "We have and backed his decision that next to Gov. Mesktll, received 1« *•">• ' 2 P-*"-. * P’™’ ' « ___ paper work on the applloatioJi .T stating that he Is speaking as whatever time is necessary for t^ y we have wire mesh over rota w u there when we need- opportunity to demonstrate the uprising had to be put n resounding round of applause P’™’ n t fUinweil Wn- iami.it p PniidrAnn inai ^ BOR, It should know by the ^® Bnlon Pond ®*’ea ®* Bin a resident and taxpayer is only a complete review diould be our doors and windows. The cabinets edhlm. ^ y. American oeoole once down Ot when he was Introduced — ex- Pediatrics: Parents allowed bla, James P. Boudreau, 1031 ^ Pebruarv if the aooll- ^ver. Boy Scouts and others exposing his political naivete," taken regardless of other fac­ Leg-Watcher fact that Americans need Hie senior New York senator w e ^ ^ vltallv ..r. ^ . wn i ceeded only by the applause for any time except noon—2 p.m.; Tolland Tpke.; Daniel 8. West, y ^ been Elected or m - •’^'’® removed debris from town MOCoy said. tors," he eocplalned. screens makes us feet somehow New Formica® sorfhoad sold, "The facte of life and the ^ “'i Oov. Meskill and fo^L t. Gov. others, 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. Ellington; Mrs, Gloria J. Pa- ponds, streams and river and Notlhg that he recognizes the The coat figure given for the Gets Day Off less clean than our mcequlto- Idtchen cabinets are beau­ fundamental potato of our prob- ®°"®®™®f achieving b ^ condemn him for what he did,” t . Oark Hull. Sell Service: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; tria, 60 Hayes Rd., South Wind- ^ „ „ „ Jhelr shores. need for a high school addi­ building project which tvlll ex­ less cousins. terns are clear-Jf you wimt to JJJU halVdro^dtiLS‘% ”dS^ Delivering brief remarks. In « P-">-•* P->"’ Mrs Janet E. Cable, grti and ^ould be^prese^L ta Dr. Spaulding appointed Mrs. tion, Mayor McOoy expressed pand the school to accommodate VATICAN CITY (AP) — Sis­ Having dispensed with these tiful . . . and budfefc- do something about the sltua- tag price stability. have done differently. I don t MeskUl were Intensive Care and Coronary 279B N. MainMata St.; Susan A. public _ _ ownershln" _ ___ Im_____ said He Parla to set up a booth with concern about the estimated 3,000 students from the present ter Florella, the nun who formalities recently, we to(^ mriced! /th e ezdulive tlon we are In, the Republicans "We Republicans must ac- really know, however. Perhaps, „ s Sen Lowell Welcker Sec Care: Iipmedlate family only, Gtoric, Wllllmanltlc; Mrs, Ir- ?^commended ------turned hundreds of miniskirted !are: Iipmedlate family only, Gtoric, Wllllmjanltlc; Mrs. Ir- recommended applying for conservation literature and ta- llO.e million cost. 1,600-pupU capacity, was baaed Stephen, age 20, an education new Brushed Finish sripm will do It." cept the thesis," he said, "that I might have gone there to ne- ' ' Robert ’ any time, limited ito five min- mine Freethy, 38 Washington bq r funds as soon as possible formation on Case Mt. and women away from St. Peter’s certificate candidate at Kes­ "I do not buy the argument on going out to bid by Ai>ril 1, dean with a damp d ^ Javlts insisted that the Re- a pragmatic, rather than an gotiate. Perhaps^not., “j '” 1 TheV"^ goV' Steele, and Fourth District utes. St., Vernon. even though the source of the other commission projects at 1972. Basilica last summer, has been wick Hall, Norwich, England, to that has been presented that called off leg-watch duty on and never needs publlcanfl are just as concerned ideological, approach to eco- ernor made his decision and Stewart McKinney. Maternity: Fathers.Fathers, 11 a.m. • Rnhert tp E.« TTAiis^irPeiirv Staf-ata#. Festrest cf thp.the TMirrhfliippurchase nrinpprice iaIs un- tiiethe EcologyBcolORY Pair.Fair. The fair. because ol state or federal a local dairy bar for lunch. Nat­ w er " p ^ o problems’’as the nomlc m ^ e m e n t Is neces- n ^ must live with It. I don’t welcker. as he has been many P-™-. ®=80 p.m. - tord"V rtisV ;' M rsriitoiy" H. known. H toe request Is grant- sponsored by the Wednesdays. urally, he was impressed. Dur­ refinishing. 8 grants or reimbursements we Vatican sources said Wednes­ Democrats and that. In ^dl- sary at this juncture.” envy him. „y,g„, 3 p .„. . 4 p.^,, gg^yj^ ^or- ed, the sale will have to be com- Youth for Conservation, wUl are talking only $5.6 million," ing the course of his six-week Whether you need day this was because the skirt stay, beginning in Bolton and tion, the Republicans have in a 10-mtaute press confer- seated at the head table for ^ g ^ ^g^y,g ^ j h tuxedo jack- and 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. ^ Lyman Gilead Rd., P>e‘®d by June 30, 1973 to re- have several lectures, demon- the mayor said. "The balance Boy Stabbed check might cause delays or cabinetiB, counter topa, more "know-how” to solve ence preceding the dinner, Jav- dinner were the state’s top Re- g^ ^jg jjg remarked. Age Limits: 16 In maternity, Hebron- Matthew J. Collettl, celve the federal grant. stratlons and exhibits ta the of $6.1 million Is derived from ending in Storrs, where he wtas embarrassment among large one of a group of Englitii and single units de complete those problems. Its backed away from a ques- publican dignitaries. Each, g^g jjere because the time 12 In other areas, no limit ta Qristmlll Rd., Hebron; Mrs. "I *eel this may be our afternoon and evening. taxes paid by all the taxpayers crowds entering the Basilica "Just because we are hard- tlon concerning Gov. Meskill’s when ho was introduced, march- finally has arrived when we self-service. Nellie E. B i^ley, 44 ' Green- chance to save the project,” Dr. The chairman reported on of the state including those In During Rally Danish exchange students under kitchen design and instula- for P«pe Paul’s regular mid­ the auspices of the university’s tion . . . Formica laminated hearted about money and rec- austerity program. ed in to the strains of an ap- aren’t taken for granted by the The emergency entrance on Dr • John A. Booth, 23 ^Yederick Spaulding, commis- several meetings relating to Vemon.” week audiences. department of education, he ognize that the health of the ..your governor Is a man of proprlate song by Paul Lan- Democrats.” Armory St. is the only hoiH>ital Huntington St.; Mrs. Mary P. chairman, said. "If the peo- conservation that ho has attend- Asking that his remarks not In Hartford Sister Florella, whose checks gained a whole stone. That’s 14 plastic, our ezparienos and ' buslness system is critical to enlightened, forward-looking derman’s Orchestra. Incident- McKinney called last night’s eritrance open from 11 p.m. to correla. East Hartford; Ralph P*® bave the will to do It, they ed since the last commission be construed as a criticism of (Continued From Page One) resulted in several run-ins with IXNinds—all attributed to Amer­ craftsmanship are your aesurance of quality, the nation,” hO said, "does not views, and T cannot be critical ally, playing with the orches- event “a forecast of many, many 7 a.m. All other outside doors l . Kilpatrick, Storrs; Henry O. "’ll! fl™l a way.’ Various means meeting. members of the Board of Edu­ about time we got off our women, still will be standing ican milkshakes. i CaU or come in aoqnL Imply that we are not just as gf him fbr tightening the state’s tra were Bill Nemeroff and more Republicans victories’’, are locked during the night Marois 88 Brook St., South getting the town’s share of Land trusts will be discussed cation, Republican or Demo­ rumps and got busy." alongside papal gendarmes the But from the begimting we vitally concerned with achlev- jjgn jmd cutting back on ex- Dick Stocks, both of Manches- steele added, "Let’s make to- shift. Windsor. purchase price are being ta- at the next commission meet­ crat, wbo unanimously ap­ Another speaker, the Rev. o- remaining days of the week, knew that StejAen was no ordi­ ing and maintaining full em- pendltures," Javlts said. “I ter. night a kick-off for electing Re------™ 1 u f of ''eetlgated Including a land tag, Nov. 10 at 7:80 p.m. at the proved the proposal, or the seph Duffey of Hartford, who the Vatican sources said. nary Britisher. He was tan. Not ployment." ' - think that he too would Uke to When State Comptroller Na- publicans all over the state on Patients Today: 272 ( ^ m ' Nature Oonservan- Eighth District Firehouse. school adminlstrati(m, the may­ ran for the U.S. Senate as a only that, he is a surfer, having wa aoIIaA on Republicans sg as much as he could, but than Asrcstlnelll took his place, November the second. ______' Ext., Andover,Andover; Mrs. i^iiian^M.Lillian M. cy. , ^ ^ ------or said the proposal needs an Democrat last year, urged grown up on the CSiannel Island everywhere to feel pride ta that funds probably prohibitlit It.it. the ' orchestra played "It’s a Last night’s program ended , ^ADMITTED ADMirmo ^ YMT^DAy:YEJSTTEatDAY: Metcalf, ^4^ 4 J^MMjargare^Rd.;^C^- ^R d.; ^Money^ ^ making^ projects^ for To keep baby riioes, fill In-depth review with reference 3 Arem PerUotu OpM Daily D let. people to register and to affil­ BOSTON—Three storage areas of Jersey, just off the coast of their party’s accompUshmente.- He shouldn’t be faulted.” nrand Old Plaf It was exact- with the showing oC the 27-mln- Mrs. Elsther L. 'Bissette, 161 thla L. Walter, RPD 2, Rock- Case Mt. are being held In insides with plaster oi parUL to the overall cost. He said that iate with a political paAy "I of the home attic, basement FrajKe. Not only that but he is ftSM Tkers.. M . TNf _ . Hjsso OA «.411a . YeftsaMAa O tlllS LS dT^T contrary to some reports he several times with either don't care which.” and closets—are where 16 per working for the black belt in say finds no evidence of public Americans around the nation cent of all dwelling fires begin, judo — and this required a 3is emm smiT-4iiAiieHifiiR bronze or gold paint. <9 lni<»i being "overwhelmingly because observed Moratorium Day with the National Fire Protection gynuiaslum for workouts to publicans, he replied, from the grasp of a demonstrat- a capsule of American history. in favor" of the school project. similar rallies. Associatian reports. keep in riiape. VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS Referring to meetings of

THE DODGE BOYS ____ YOlfD UKE BUnDRY

Among Manchester people at last night’s GOP din­ Andrew Ansaldi Sr„ Thomas Ferguson, Wells Den­ AIR CONDITIONING ner at the Hartford Hilton were, from left to right, nison, William Thornton and M. Adler Dobkin. Mrs. M. Adler Dobkin, Hayden Gyiswold Jr., Mrs. About 30 Manchesterites attended. (Herald photo Hayden Griswold, Walter Fuss, Mrs. Walter Fuss, by Buceivicius) ON YOUR NEXT CAR.

% Manchester Area And we think you’d like air conditioning even more if you could get Police Blotter 50 percent OFF the sticker price.. (Who wouldn’t?) Here's If you thinkyDu c h ^ what we have for you; We’ve got a completely restyled big car A Rockville man was charged for ’72. (In a year when most cars look a lot like last year’s, wl^ operating under the in­ Polara doesn’t.) Polara is also one of the roomiest cars on fluence of liquor or drugs last the road today. To make Polara’s introduction even night, after he waa Involved your CaiUKlKHi whisky more appealing, we have an "Air-Conditioning Special." Wheh you buy a 1972 Polara Custonf' In a two-car accident in He­ specially equipped with power disc bron. brakes, AM/FM radio, and more Police said Arthur Fortin, ontastepyouVe — Dodge offers you 50 percent 46, was hesuled north on Rt. off the sticker price of the factory- 86 In the southbound lane and installed air conditioning. Come in collided with a car driven by kidding yourself. and see pur gteat new '72 Dodge , Edward Horton, 27, of Hebron Polara. (We think you'll like it.) NEW CAR LOANS which was southbound. Both drivers were taken to 0 1972 DODGE POURA CUSTOM Windham Memorial Hospital, treated for minor lacerations Air-Conditioning Special. ^ and released. Fortin was sched­ Most people assume that the pre­ Fast. Fast service uled to appear ta (Jlroult Court n , WlUlmantlc. mium Canadian they drink is the one that VERNON Vernon police arc InvesUgat- tastes best. Uig a break Into the AftP store But the point is, they assume it (m union St., reported to have occurred Bometlmo last night. They don't know it. According to police, entry We have a suggestion. Prepare was gained through a broken window In a vacant store ad­ yourself two drinks. One with your jacent to tho AfcP and then by removing cinder blocks from Canadian whisky. One with ours; Savings BankA of M anchester the wall between tho two O.t.C. Canadian. stores. Tho liquor store of tho supermarket was also entered. Then sip. Savor. Compare. Besides some 180 cartons of ’ We thirik if you're paying D odge Eight convenient offices serving cigarettes, an undetermined amount of other Items was for a premium Canadian whisky, Aumomzeo oeALERS MANCHESTER • EAST HARTEORD • SO. WINDSOR • BOLTON NOTCH taken, police said. you're entitled to know which one really tastes best. M.'iin Office • P.irk.icfe . Nn f nd .ind fiolhjn Nolcti . Opeti S.il til Neon Build Computer* DEPENDONUS. A. X BONN — Employst ta West /Germany’s obmputer Indurtpr at ths start of 1971 totaled M,- CanacBanOliC "SEE YOUR LOCAL DODGE BOY TODAY! 882 _ 11,476 blue-collar and 17,- 867 white-collar. The a v e i ^ Judge us by ourtaile. You Can Depend On Usl" monthly wage for a blue-ooilar worker war $384; for a white- ooUar worker, $669. Canadian Whisky, Bullied in Canada, 86,8 proof, Schenley Distiiiers Co., N.Y.C. \

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Tolland County civil engineering, oK a profos- Wolfani Fraud Medals Company Hebron Drug Center slonal englncorlng c«ni^flonte TV Tonight Patronage Squabble and three years exporiehijo. A i t c h I s (u * < m PLAZA DEPT. STORE Ih e Drug Advisory Center, Civil Engineer The applicant may also ijold Candidates T o Move Into (We Have A Notion To Plwwe) Is* Saturday’s TV 83 Park St., is open Monday the ability to certify projo'nt through Saturday from noon Plans to Cover HARTFORD (AP) In the Danbury Plant Townspeople Okay specifications and,surveying re­ K. MIDDLE TPKB. (Next to Poputor MMket) tor Complsto Listings. to 10 p.m. Itirgosi om>-(lay sweep of 11s ports. Erupts in New Haven A telephone backup service Four Area Towns klhO in tlils elly, stato and local OPEN WED., iWJIMl-. P***’ •*’* * Saying— DANBUHY (AP) — Connecti­ Further information’ may bo police, Wednesday ai-rested 10 Site (I) Bis Vell«|( (0) N E W HAVEN, (AP) — primary ch&llenge for the may- is available when the center cut, "The Arsenal of Democ­ (I) I Dresm of Seunla (C> The towns of Tollimd, Bolton, obtained by contacting David womcnXtind tlircc men on wel­ (M) Timmy esd Lsiite Officials of the U.8. Labor De- oral nomination last month, arc Property Purchase is closed. Eleunor D . Coltman racy" by virtue of its mu­ C. Soule at CRCOG office in fare fraud charges. Carl A. Zineser (46) Ollllssn’ii I.lsnd itra mon For drug advisory Informa­ Columbia and Marlborough will 6:M (S) Drsfsel (C) Hartford. Tile arrestij^ ralse(J to alxnit 80 Buster Brown nitions industry, will soon be day about the way the m em o­ PAINT It took only 26 minutes for ap­ Town Plan, there were no ques­ tion, call 646-2015. share the sen-ices of a civil en­ ParenU are hearing a great The DemocraUc party and in (2t> Heces’s Heroe. (0) Wednesday on Whether their the homo of the medal used to (M) OllTlsan’i lalmnd Nawa — Hporta and Berlin said he would talk the tion of this sum from Reserve the reward the hlghent valor by Wanikar <(!) volved in allegations in New WALLPAPER night's town meeting to approve terms worked out under the this year, according to )>ollce. Children's Weor education these doye-unaraded minority now on Funds. I t Boardf fwi atfl of ,T%I Directors MA..A have, since men at arms. SiM (8) Whnl’a Happanins (t!) Haven that federal money was matter over with New Haven the purchase of the Gross-Dress- Tolland County- The latest arrests Involved al­ classes, .open space work areas, SiOe (l-8-lt) Wanikar — Sporla and cfficlols “ and if it can be estab­ ITiere was also routine ac­ Emergency Employment Act. April, been making a lot of Nawa (C) being used for political patron- man property, to authorize the legations of welfare fraud total­ The new distinction comes lished that there was a shady ceptance of the paved portion of Police Log Ads are being placed for the dUferenUated staffing, "every­ noise about our current budg­ (IS) WUd WUd Waal age. Board of Selectmen and Town Superior Court ing about $16,000, the amount S eg.. Co« - M.» W..r - Tn.. «!_, with a move of Medalllc Art (IS) To Tall Ika Truth (C) procedure used, we’d respond 99c A ROLL Carriage Dr. in the Salmon Riv­ hii-lng of the engineer who will where" school, programmed In­ et. I believe that It is time that One official, Paul Berlin, said ranging fi-oni slightly htore Hosiery— Underw ear— Polos— Sleepwear Co. from New York City to (41) Tha Saint Treasurer to enter into any er Park Subdivision as a town be on call to each of the four struction, diagnostic testing, these Irresponsible remarks SiSe (S) Nawa with Wallar Cron- he was making a special trip to to it.” ARRESTS thim $100 in one case to just un­ Danbury. The company makes klta (C) agreements necessary for the road for a distance of 1,600 feet towns, in return for the pooling DIVORCES were answered. *■ New Haven, The routine visit Berlin added, however, that WALLPAPER SALE David M. Mooney, 17, of 364 der $3,600 in anotlicr. prescriptive programming, In­ congressional medals of honor. (8) Nawa with H.K. Smith and from Rt. 86. of the town’s emergency em­ • Iverybody Is Pleased At Plata! Harry Raaaonar (C) had been planned for next "thi)e accusations seemed purchase, to appn^riate $7,600 Main St., charged with larceny Chaiged with fraud and fraud dividualized learning. Their re- ®’trst of all, we on the ma- Ground for a new Medallic Fire Calls ployment funds. Divorces were granted on NBC Nawa (C) week, he said, but because of vague," and he noted that the for the new Town Plan, and to in the second degree, yesterday in obtaining state aid and in aotlcn may well be, what does worked long and hard to plant was broken here Wednes- 7(00 (8) Jndd For Tha Ualanaa (C) Ihe Hebron Volunteer Fire Job specifications and paper­ grounds of intolerable cruelty the allegations he is coming terms of the law behind the aid afternoon at Fogarty Bros, at failure to report Income wore It all mean—to my child and ^ general manager’s budg- day, and company and city offl- (8) Truth or Conaaquancaa (C) accept Carriage Dr. as a town Department last month re­ work were worked out by Dana during the last two weeks by (18) Dick Van Dyko earlier. are fairly liberal. VALUES UP TO $2.75 A ROLL 319 Broad St., after an incident Dolores Cooper, 30; nilllo F. my pocketbook? ® f’Ate of 1.81 mills clals peur^d the plaster for the (1M4) Nawa — Sporla and road. sponded to three fire calls; One Hansen of Bolton, executive dl- Judge Henry J. Naruk to: Another department official, "W e knew in advance, of involving the alleged attempted Baker, 43; gpearl Milvae, 49; AU of these repreaent ways '^**‘®*' increase that I be- mold that will be used to cast Waalhar (C) ambulance call to Rham High lector of the Capitol Region (4«) ABC Nawa (C) Wayne flmlth of the Boston Of­ course, that this was going to After almost one year of theft of an auto. He was re­ Leslie Baker of East Hartforti Catherine Schley, 41; Torrie Al­ being tried to give children edu- ‘® “ cepUble to the tax the first medal. OVER THREE HUNDRED PATTERNS School, one chicken coop fire Council of Governments. payers of Manchester. We ac­ 7:80 (8) All AbonI Facaa fice, however, said: "No, we’re be a hassle,” he said. "The law meetings, open houses, public leased on a $1,000 non-surety from Francis Baker of South derman, 24; Judy Sehnltger, 26, cation that Is, for them, both "A s this plaster mold is the (18) Hovla Game and one bam fire. Under the breakdown of H A V E Y O U not sending anyone.' In fact, to says only that a person has to hearings and forums, the Rec­ bond. Court date Nov. 1. Windsor. and Barbara Voting, 24, all of useful and effective. complished this without cutting beginning cf the making of a (88) I Draam of JaaBBle (C) TO CHOOSE FROM reation Oommission and Con­ Company 3 of the Fire De­ service, based on the amount of the quality services that we in (80) Ilylat Nan ® leaders of the the Ben Nhl base camp. In the press the ontigovemment fac- provide emtinued Impdtus 23rd Psalm and repeat it to "When we arrived, Mr. Hous­ n r l w® '‘'■® Archbishop demcnstratlcn was Mrs. Isa- SALE: OCTOBER 15 • 16 < 17 "Furthermore, intimidating and vitality to town affairs and him. ton’s daughter came from Oom Holder Camara of Brazil, belle______Blake of Hartford, a Growing with America U Mlnh forest of the lower Me- tlon’s view as the Supreme people Is unlawful and to my Chancellor Willy Brandt to remove negative attitudes by Not to leave the county un­ across the street and said there WoMi ______• T. .. member of the atizen s’ Adviso- WeihiYard the No'Won-- kong Delta about 170 miles Court considers formal citizens’ knowledge, there was absolute­ town agencies toward planned less accompanied by their par­ was u man inside holding a West Germany, Italian social ry Committee on Welfare. The 'Seek and You Shall Find" ly no indication of any such ac- The press crossed Ihe southwest of Saigon. Four of nullifying growth and development. ents. rifle on her father. She said «he ^® ccmmlUee Issued a statement Uon,” Pill added. Appalachians with the the defenders were killed and xh ® i a And finally, they pledge effi­ Bo at their homes by 9 p.m had sneaked cut cf a window Collins of St. Paul’s buying it opposes ’’any policy STAR TAG ITEMS 10% OFF Republican Registrar of Vot­ 85 East Center St. livefive were wounuea,wounded ineythey saia.said considerscheduled two to each night. when the man got in and had ® i""® Camara, ^hich dees not Include an ade- founding of the ers Jam es Derby Jr., however, cient government, progress, fis­ Surrender their drivers li­ At Summit St. run across the atreot and called en opponent of the Bra- quate allowance BO a« to pro* Pittsburgh Gazette (1786). The South Vietnamese gov- auch petitions and will rule on TRIANGLE TAG ITEMS 20% OFF said that several Democrats cal responsibility and to uphold the platform and to meet censes. us. zlllan miliUry regime, is ap- v,de for recipients In health emment’s weekly casualty them by Oct, 26, were requested to leave "as parently one of the strongest decency, NATIONAL NEWSPAPER summary reported 33 govern­ known and unknown problems Not to associate with known "We callod for assistance but their presence there prejudiced WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL candidates. ment troops killed, 877 wounded with careful and honest consid­ criminals. about that Umo ho (WaUers) The committee also said Wel- WEEK. Oct. 10-16. the non-partlsian atmosphere In 18 of the years since the fare Commissioner Henry eration and appropriate action came out of the garage with and 40 missing lost week, a that is and should be main­ slight Increase over totals re­ tained by the Board of Admis­ to the very best of their ability. IHill the family. Ho was holding a “'’1 - White ”ls bound by statute to IDENTIFICATION gun to Mr. Houston’s head and there were no winners—most appear,, present and discuss ported the previous week. sions.” , nni; ROSES doz. $1.89 recently in 1966 and 1967. Lost PASSPORT PHOTOS forced us to drop our guns or any major policy prior to any The allied commands claimed In his statement. Fill men­ Manchester Evening Herald year the Peace Prize wont to jj^ectlve Kissinger tioned that he was pleased with Hebron correspondent Anne SALEM NASSIFF ho would kill him.” 1,423 North Vietnamese and 1972 Volkswagen Now'at Trudon’s ii|i OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY Eudy said Walters put the American agriculture expert White has not only announced the turnout last Saturday and Emt, Tel. 2*8-3971. Camera Shop & Studio Norman Ernest Boris. Viet Oong kills, <12 less than a Houston family in a car and cuts cf 15 per cent in payments revised total of 1,840 the week | W e slice your heating bills commented on the excellent co­ The 1972 line of Volkswagen vehicles is now on display at Ted Trudon, Inc., •28 Main St, Moncheiter T o Leave operation of the Democratic can­ i ' i ...... drove off. Police followed, final­ to families with dependent chil­ before. didates and committee mem­ authorized VW sales, service and parts facility at Tolland Tpke. in Talcott- 643-7369 vHjiilililiililiiliiiiiiiiiHliliiliHniiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii” ..... ly surrounding and stopping the dren, but has also hinted that Irish Leader, ville. The famous “beetle,” pictured here, is again little changed on the ex­ car. additional cuts may be forth­ F o r Peking The allied commands said I bers who did a fine job “of get­ Gaming Slate these are the total reported | into even paym ents. ting the people out to register” . terior but features a number of internal engineering improvements. Among "He had a shotgun to the coming. De Valera, 89 (Continued From Pa^ One) casualties for the war: Platfomt them are an energy-absorbing, collapsible-hub steering wheel; automatic dual man’s head,” said Eudy, ’’and The Democratic (Party yester­ DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) — we were trying to talk him into , ...... American—46,672 killed in ac- I brake warning system; fingertip control of the windshield wiper and washer In Interview land of Hawaii on the Journey t,o„, 301.936 wounded, 9,813 j day released its platforpi for President Eamon de V^era, on the steering wheel; and proper engine operation on lead-free fuel. W. a GLENNEY CO. giving it up. He refused and MCC Caneds And that's what we're offering with our the coming election with the once the stormy petrel of Irish kept threatening to kill Uuit dead from nonhostile causes. heating oil budget plan that spreads your candidates rededicating them­ politics and now the republic’s — family.” For Director Music Session The press secretary sold Kis- South Vietnamese-133,9861 payments evenly over the months. Grand Old Man, is 89 today. also came under attack from Walters hod ordered the fam­ selves to the principles they Ahem, who said, "Given the singer and his group would not k 1 11 e d In action, 290,996 What you pay in June, you pay in Jan- committed themselves to in the Almost completely blind, he Ahern Chides GOP Leaders ily out of the car and was (Continued From Page One) The Manchester Community public s^tements wounded. holds his gangling 6-foot frame conditions in our Jails, it is uary. last election. standing wdth them. College music workshop will not North Vietnamese and Viet | proudly erect at official func­ hard to imagine anything that tom—including a lottery, raco- Two years ago, when incum­ Eudy said Arnold then shot be held tonight. The series will t^® “^P- Cong—777,008 killed. You get heating efficiency all year round tions—and constitutionally aloof On ‘Law and O rder’ Issue would as certainly assure more Walters, using a telescopic traetks and off-track bettlng-ls resume next Thursday with the bent First Selectman Aaron ■ muggins, robberies and rapes." with clean, dependable Mobil Heating Oil, from current Irish struggles so BRISTOL (AP) — offs to the party faithful” by sight on his rifle. b Reid was elected, the Demo­ Ahem also claimed the Nixon $30,000 to $36,000 a year. appearance of "U zard Tree.” TOKYO .(AP) — Communist ATGON (AP) — An antlgov- and convenient monthly payments you can similar to the ones from which making political appointments Sustalre said Walters Tiad cratic candidates pledged to Former New Haven Police administration made police ”It might be advantageous. Because of limited space In China was denouncing Presl- emment group of se n a t^ I he led his country to indepen­ to the new commission. been released from prison in counton. discharge their duties and re­ Chief Jam es F. Ahem Wednes­ murders a political Issue. for tax reasons, for Mr. Bums ^® Hartford Rd. building C6f^ dent Nlxcn s Phase 2 today at drafted a declaration today dence from Britain 50 years He told a Bristol service club May, having been in federal Call us now. We're home heating specialists. And j l sponsibilities with the highest "TOO many of our present na­ ago. day night renewed bis attack gathering that the governor prison for more than 20 years. integrity, keeping the public in­ tional leaders are compromised ‘® ,i-‘v® no ‘f-y for l^’^ p V -r^ h iT b e T ^ trt'^ ‘trTn Budget Organizers, to make your winters more comfortable. TTie president plans to cele­ on various Republican leaders also pegged ”a loyal Republi­ Before Walters’ imprison­ terest above those of personal by their positions of the past,” consideration. brate his birthday morning qui­ lor what he called their at­ can with an undistinguished ment, J . Edgar Hoover wrote r '*'®®'‘'^ al‘ validate Preslden^Nguyen Van | etly in his mansion at Dublin’s said Ahem. "Too many capital­ h ealin g oft They were committed to the tempts to make "quick political Guard career” for a key Guard in a 1938 FB I Bulletin; ’’The the qualifications of up to 10 tendance^Inlh?'future to stu- J^® ®'®®“®"' Phoenix Park, then travel 80 ized on fear In order to be principles of fiscal integrity, ef­ capital” out of the law and or­ post, "cleared by the forced re­ operations of Floyd Hamilton persons suggested for the Job of jenU and their guests. f * ^oument charged that mlle:$ to the historic port city of elected." ficient, orderly and unified gov­ der issue. tirement of an outstanding ca­ and Huron Ted Walters are executive director and will students will have to present here, said Nixon s eco- one-man election was rig- Wexford to receive the freedom M-HOUR SERViOEt • PHONE l« M 1 » ernment. This year in renewing Ahem criticized the Nixon reer officer.” similar to those of Bonnie make Ita decision at a meeting jd xards and vouch for guests " “ " ‘c p l^ meant "that in his ^„d violated several sec- of the town. TWO GREAT HOUSE their pledges, they state "We administration. New York Gov. Ahem did not name any Parker and Clyde IBarrow. next Tuesday, the chairman upon entering the building. “ ’.® , .. tions of the election law. There he will Join a dis­ have kept our promises.” names, but he obviously was They are heavily armed and sold. decision was reached reluctant- to let the c ^ ta l- .(^q^h only one randidate on tinguished roll of Wexford free­ Nelson Rockefeller and Con­ FUEL 17 Qe Gd. PAINTS The Democratic platform referring to the ouster of Brig. have stated they will not sur­ Bums, a West Hartford real- ly by the Student Senate and nave more profits . . . bidlot, it said, “not only the Moriarty Brothers men which Includes the late necticut Gov. Thomas J . Mes- OIL DiO C.O.D. pledges to continue the work be­ kill and said It’s time citizens Gen. Albert E. Cotter as assis­ render without a fight.” dent, is known os a quip-crack- (College officials. It said U.S. inflation was due people . as a whole were de- ■\ gun by the present Democratic President John F . Kennedy. tant state adjutant general. He Wexford, on the southeast "elect men to political office Ing toastmaster as well as for in the spring, weather per- basically to policies of “aggres- prived of the r ig h t to chooiM a I administration and to continue is to be replaced by U.S. Mar; Jake coast, was a cockpit of the 1798 who are not politicians.” Regnlariy 29 his work in the GOP and his mitting, music workshops will Mon «nd war by the U.S. rules presidential candidate, bnt also WE GIVE VALUAILE GREEN STAMPS! to give responsive and positive shal Gaetano A. Russo Jr. of rebellion ageUnst the British. Ahem, now director of a na­ KEllEY I SONS 99J5 business activities. He is re- be held in the outdoor amphi- classes, and particularly the the final results of the election! direction to Town affairs, mind­ tional agency combatting insur­ Waterbury. Nobel Prize portedly the leading contender theatre facing the auditorium unleoslng and expansion of the have bbeen wrongly altered.” ful for the need of economy in JM-HR. B U K N E B S K R V lO E 'g a l l o n 315 CENTER STREET ance fraud, charged that Mes- Ahem said Rockefeller acted for the top Job in the state’s on the Bldwell St. campus. They war of aggression in In- Chief author was Sen. Vu Van I MANCHESTER goveihment. Seaa Rea^y Salty kill has infused pollUcs in the irresponsibility in his handling now gambling enterprises. will be open to the public. dochlna.” Mau, leader of the Dan Toe j It dedicates the candidates to HAWAII—If all the salt could new state Gaming Oommlsslon of the AtUca prison riot, £ui.d he 647-9732 Cuttom Colon Slightly Hlghor In Medicine full-time government, pledging be extracted from the world’s and the National Guard. criticized President Nbcon for to provide 'better communica­ seas and dried, there would be He said Meskill "subordi­ backing the New York governor Serving Greater Uancheoter, QUALITY HOUSE ... To American tion between selectmen, towns- enough to make a layer more nated the protection of the on the Attica issue. Vem en, Ck>Ventry, Tolland, Full gloss, mildew resistant pec^le and town boards. Where than 100 feet deep over the gambling commission’s integri­ Nixon’s preventive detention Ellington and Stnitii WIndaor self cleansing. 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.'ti ' .’■1 A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER.14, 1971 PAGE NmfiTEEN ): PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 New Glow in Pirate Town, World Series Deadlocked Concerned About Losings I'hat left runners at first and Clemente lm»l erackod a line thlrvl with two out and now It would be tough for the PITTSBURGH (AP) — drive over tite yellow home nin Murtaugh went to May to awing Bruins Bombard Rangers Birds and Buc^ to match the line that clivles the imtfleld There was a brand new (or Klsmt. ^ j » fence. But Clemente’s shot was glow in the Pittsburgh Pi­ dramatic show that the pulsat­ - I was sort of psyohed up . . . ing fourth game put on for a waved foul by right field tim- keyed up ‘ he whole game. ’ NFW YORK t AP) They came out flying and who stopped the Rangers’ 34 shots but toe St. Louis netmlnd- rates for today’s fifth nationwide, prime time tele­ plre John Rice, setting off » said May. wlu-e father waa a "W e iu s t weren’t skating took the lead with less than two otoer shoU on goal. er’s NHL debut was World Series game against vision audience estimated at FIRST NIGHT GAME long protest. teammate of Murtaugh-a 80 1 i weren i. BKawiig u n- .. In Wednesday night’s other when aiff Koroll scored In the minutes gone when Esposito Black waning minutes of second between 56 and 60 million But the single stiHHl and S4> veais am> with Philadelphia. last time. We are now, b i i the Baltimore and it was put did the 3-3 tie despite Pirate Phil Esposito said. beat New York goalie Ed p^^iod (or the gam e’s only goal. there by a pair of rosy- people. •' put wh.m I got in the batter’. throats that left the Ivases Ih:.x all I waa thinking about cheeked youngsters who And In the end, thp Issue was loaded in both the fifth and in^ rtl’onarHo^eriT^e " Ihe decided by two 21-year-old was making contact with the got his second goal of the sea- Ptoy backhander. Lcs Angeles Kings f 'l and too remaining to began the most important sixth . rookies who hang together Just son early Wednesday night and They broke it open with three Philadelphia Flyers slipped by u,e,r victory, game of their lives kidding in the History of the "I know, ” said Pirate Man­ ***Mav did that all right, lining each other in the bullpen. the way you might expect they ager Diumy Murtaugh.l ‘that his Boston teammates kept up ‘n the second period as Westfall the California Golden Seals 6-4. Bernier. Bobby CTarke, would. H isiie hit to right that dellv- the barrage as the Bruins and Mike Walton connected just The Detroit Red Wings’ game Johnson and Simon No- pitched 6 1-3 in­ sconor or later, we’d v>ush one ered the deciding run. And nings of one-hit relief ball and "H e’s my beat friend on the of those runs across," ripped the New York Rangers 39 seconds apart and Fred at Toronto was postponed due scored earlier for Phlla- when he returned to the dugout, g.X Stanfield made it 4-0 at the to the death of C. Stafford while the (Joldcn Seals , swinging for his bud­ club,’ ’ said Kison, grinning at Fortunately for Kison. it was he got a rather enthualaatlc Ed Westfall got two of the 11:20 mark. Smythe, president of the Maple fjorni Ferguson scored three dy, stroked the pinch Single May. "W e were both drafted to­ sooner rather than later. I l v e u i fnmt hi. buddy. Kl- that drove In the winning run gether In 1968 and we played With one out in the seveitth, goals and added an assist as Westfall and Derek Sand- Leafs. goals and Bobby Sheehan gOt together In the rookie league.’’- Ulorld Series singled and the defending East Division erson wrapped it up in the tolrd q-ony Esposito had an easy one. as the Pirates trimmed the Ori­ •Vrmed with the lend, Mu^ champions reversed last Sun- period to wreck the home debut Cfhicago nets The Penguins got off to an oles 4-3 Wednesday In the first ’They were a long way from Only a few minutes before he was over. Kison and May sat and A1 Oliver— way. "With the bats we have, moved up on Manny Siutgull- laugh turned the w raj^p job day night’s 4-1 loss to New for toe Rangers, vvho lost only kicked out only 18 shots early start against the Kings World Scries game ever played those early professionals days went Into the game, Kison was down next to each other, but, It. neither of-,, ^whom produced you figure we can catch up," len’a hit. Here Murtangh went over to m v e Qlustl, whom he at night. when Kison marched out of the Joking with May in the bullpen. wasn’t long before Kison was much in the ^erles up to that the youngster said. to his bench with Vic Davlllo calls "The best reliever In York in their home opener. twice at home last season, ly- gener- when Ken Schlnkel acored a goal Their heroics tied the series bullpen In the first inning “ He was trying to sing the called away to the meund. point. I In the third, Richiol Hebner swinging for Jackie Herniutdes haseball." OlusU who had 80 Were toe Bruins worried aft- ing on NHL record. enlivened by a after Just 56 seconds of Uie flrrt and lofting a fly ball to left cen­ er struggling through a dismal only rousing fight between Keith period. Rene Robert, Jean at two victories apiece and set Wednesday night. The Orioles Star Spangled Banner," smiled He grot the Pirates out of the Stargell’s RBI was hit first In , singled and came aloiig on hits saves during the The the stage for today’s pivotal had Jumped Pirate starter Luke Kison, “ and It was terrible. I horrendous first inning without post-season play lUid Oliver by and Oli­ ter. and three more In the National preseason schedule and losing York came late in the “ econd Hawks Pronovost and Greg Polls got fifth game, with the Orioles Walker for three quick runs sort of glared at him . . . gave further damage. ’Then Pitt.s- was 1-for-lO until he delivered. ver. That tied it at 3-3 but the Paul Blair didn’t reach the League I’ layoffs. mowed the their first game? "There’s al- period w*’®" ^ and George Morrison. the other PltUburgh markers sending first game winner and It was up to the slim him a dirty look for the way he burgh bounced off the deck The two runs left the pirates Bucs thought they should have ball but salvaged an out any­ last six Orioles down In order ways concern when we lose,” recorded his 6^ Rookie Peter McDuffe was and Bill Flett scored for Los way when Sanguillen got TTanAnito r^nlled “ That’B why deflectlngr a Rod Selling shot nccKie t^eier « « Dave McNally against Pitts­ youngster to see that things was singing." with a pair of runs in the bot­ cno down and Kison set about had more. to prtfson'o the victory. (AP photo) trapped between bases. we^ame out like we did." past netmlnder Ed Johnston, brilliant as he faced 34 Chicago Angeles. ______^ burgh’s Nelson Brlles. didn’t get worse. After the National Anthem tom cf the first on doubles by the mission of keeping It that On the pitch before his single. ALMOST—-Boston Bruins’ Ken Hodge fires puck goalie Ed Giacomin reaches out to attempt to stop which failed to go into the net. New York Rangers’ it. Rangers’ Rod Selling (24) shown watching play. Series Idea of Biic Oivner D ism issed, Sports Slate] Penney-Tech THE Facts and D eadlocked Bucs^ Baby Superb THURSDAY Herald Angle Figures Five-Seven Game Sets UConn in Must Win Soccer After playing two (Ive-minute H ire Seoul Bristol Central at Manchester overtime periods, Cheney Tech South Windsor at Glastonbury By NEW YORK (AP) — By ASSOCIATED PRESS Cheney 'Tech at St. Paul and Penney High School of East Three years ago Bruce COMMERCIAL — Dave Kos- BUFFALO, N. Y. (AP) — John McCarthy, named Hartford played to a 0-0 dead- EARL Y O ST W. L. Pet. Proving Most Popular cioi 142-400, Hoppy Casaidy 142- 'Wednesday as head coach of the Buffalo Braves, said he FRIDAY lock, Penney missed a chance R Kison was in high school, BaltimoreX .500 Sports Editor 368, Burl Wickham 163-357, Tru had previously pictured himself as an eventual succes- Football , on to win the contest when they 3 Now he’s giving lessons to .500 Conference Tilt Pittsburgh East Catholic vs. Xavier 7:30 j^gg^^ penalty kick. major league hitters. By EARL YOST SchlehaferSchlehater 144-378, Fred Rlcclo sor to uoipnDolph Schayes. acnayes. ~ PI'TTSBURGH—Fellow who launched the idea for a 351 lim Woodcock 351 Nick Mc(3arthy, 36, said he had ball AssociaUon club since last Bob Newsom was outstanding Youth Has Fling in World Series ’The baby of the Pittsburgh First Game, Oct. D 8occ«» staff at age 21, Kison pitched baseball World Series was Barney Dreyfuss, then owner Defending champion which was shut out last Jim Hayes against New Hamp- ■ bjg prcmc'.ion frem season, when the fledgling Coventry at Bacon Academy (or Tech In the goal and Jeff $ Pittsburgh 030 000 000—3 3 2 week by Temple. creates problems for us.’ Nicola 381, George Barber 369, scout to coach would team accumulated 22 victories Rockville a at Simsbury Hull and Jim 'Poole also played PI'TTSBURGH— Youth had its fling last night in the nerveless relief as the Pirates of the of the , back Connecticut fin(ls itself in Baltimore 013 OlX OOx—5 10 2 World Series. 'Two clean-cut 21-year-olds, stringbean re- beat the Baltimore Orioles 4-3 in 1903. Dreyfuss approached Henry Kilhlea, owner of a “must win’’ situation at Don Zwelg, counted upon dur- In addition, Maine’s defensive Tony Yacono 368. come as suddenly as it did last and 61 losses. Crofs Country well at the full back poelUons. Ellis, Moose Manchester at Hall Cheney blew many good scor­ lief pitcher Bruce Kison and a pinchhitter Milt May, Wednesday night and evened the Boston Pilgrims of the ------r Maine on Saturday after- me ore-sesson work as Ute e®®ondajy intercepted nine ------night when Braves’ owner Pm I ..j ^ave the utmost respect Coventry at Rocky Hilt and Sanguillen; Me w ily and South Windsor al Glastonbury ing opportunities and were dis­ combined their talents to give Pittsburgh a come-from- the World Series at two games American League, to explore g^og Porwell, Frank Robinson if are to ^ . a ^ Michaud 158- Snyder announced Schayes’ dls- ^ ^ut I don’t Hendricks. W-McNally. XxEUis- noon, 11 rne nuSKies are to atartlng fullback, appears ready causing New Hampshire last 374, Reggie Tomlinson 135-376, missal. believe he was tough enough Rockville al Simsbury appointed at the game’s out­ behind 4-3 decision over Baltimore and square the World apiece. the possibility of a post-season u,e rest to drive me In.” Home Runs-Baltimore, F.\ Rob­ remain in contention tor ^ take his place beside (Tail- week to pass only six tlnf(es dur- Dick Krol 138-359, Tony Desl- ..J think it’s generally accept- with Uie players,” said Snyder, come. The loss of Tomko and Series at two games each. ------"Maybe someone win recog-. series when it was obvious that Rettenmund claims Dock SATURDAY inson, Rettenmund, Buford. an ee erence oo a j^gxik Lou Alien; and Vln Rus- ing the entire contest. None of monc 145-331, Robert Talmadge gj that toe scout—sometimes Schayes, 44, remained scclud- the limited service of Mike Me ’Oie two youngsters provided key blow in a pinchhit role in now,” said Kison after the two teams would win their Ellis, Pirates’ biggest winner, Football , „ . . Bell, a wide receiver, who has **6 six were Intercepted. 162-161-392, Al Plrkey 149-161- they call him assistant coach— cd In his home, but did say he Manchester al Bristol Central Adams hurt the locals. the winning touch before a ' the-seventh. spinning 6 1-3 innings of one-hit respective titles. ’The Boston was a fast ball pitcher In the ' Second game, Oct. 11 Six of the 16 Yankee Champl- jm^gjng a, shoulder injury Connecticut, still unsure about 425, Brian McNamara 141-354, m next in line,” said the former planned to contmue his coach- Rockville at Windsor Cheney travels to Bristci to- record crowd of 51,378 at ’Three May, second-string ball. ’"They used to think I was \man agreed, plans were draft- minors but now throws a lot of. Soccer Baltimore 010 361 OOx—11 14 1 X d and the first series became onship games have been played games, might livj able to the physical condition of line- Ernie Pepin 354, Joe Plcaut Bcs'.on Celtics’ player. ing career. llllnit vs. Hham*'^100:00 Hebron day (Or a return match with St. Rivers Stadium and a record and son of former major league ^be bat boy." sinkers Instead. . , Personal E C ^ vs. MCX; Mt, Nebo Paul’s. Pittsburgh 000 000 030— 3 8 1 a\reality, a best of nine set. Opinion: One of the many Hall and every member of the origi- . again. His starting job will backer Jim Sproul and defen- 377, Al Atkins 391, Joe Cataldl “ i felt that was my status.” it was the second time he television viewing audience. It third baseman. Pinky May, bat- Small wonder. As recently as Johnson, Kison “chools stlH hM a shot fiued, however, by Keith sive back Dorn Carluccl, has aes. But he added he had no inkling had been fired as the coach of was 2 hours and 58 minutes of ted for Kison and slammed one 1®88, Kison was pitching high (4), Moose Bokon won, five games to two. gf Famers on hand (or the (4), Veole (5), Miller (6), There was no series played in series would have been a bet- at.1 ^ uie Be^pot, tteonpoi, symooiics^bolic cicf methe Graham who get set a a University University movedmoved sophomoressophomores BrianBrian Usher Usher ------the Braves’ 123-90 loss to an NBA team. He was severed tension and excitement. of Eddie Watt’s pitches into school ball in Pasco., Wash. It football championship. . ..------ihp Giusti (8) and Sangulllen; 1904 because John McGraw, who tgr, and more popular, choice cxitball championship. season pass reception record a and Brace Thompson Into the k a OEY — Nels Jtrfinson 200- SeatOe Tuesday would trigger from the Philadelphia 76ers aft- Now the series is assured of rlghtfield after two men were f Palmer, Hall (9) and Hendr- managed the New York Giants to throw out the first ball (or The race may be narrowed year ago. Zwelg weighs 196, Al- starling spots previously occu- 230-667, Jim Watt 213, Nick Ch- the firing of Schayes. er they lost out in the 1966 pliy- returning to Baltimore for to drive in Bob Robertson, brilli^ ce to shoot him RIZZO POOL CO. Icks. W-Palmer. L-Johnson. to the National League flag, the series than Commissioner down to half the membership jen I8O, and Kraham 210. pied by these seniors. taldo 227-219-606. Fred Nasslff After making the announce- offs, though earlier he had won game No. 6 on Saturday. Memi- batting hero of Tuesday’s into the big time, -Pittsburgh, Hebner. after this Saturday’s action „ Telller a Junior backed Other than that, toe defen- 223-579, Roger Luce 201, Real n,ent, Snydtr admitted he had the NBA Coach of the Year 'I was watching the World still looked down his nose at Bowie Kuhn. The latter is held VERNON CIRCLE — VERNON while, the two clubs will battle Watt, who followed when all eight members will be . ' Itobustelll, a sopho- give unit remains intact. Mark Audet 201, Harry Johnson 664, ^een thinking of changing the tiUe for leading the team to the Series on television at this time the upstart American League, ughtly by regular baseball writ- again this afternoon In what has Jackson to the hill, was In actltm. ^ at quarterback. Spencer, Mark McEwen, Jim Cy Perkins 669, Al BoUs 660, Bob ^oach of his National Basket- NBA Eastern title. SPECIAL SAU last year," said Kison, whose Third game, Oct. 12 Bestern repeated in the Amer- ers and often mocked as a yea come down to a best-of-three ss-ddled with the loss. Pete Baltimore 000 000 100—1 3 3 ON Nxnv u n unemotional work on a big lean but the Giants would not man for the club owners. . . (lG ) ’^t‘“l ^ e ‘ “ (l“ ^1 Connecticut has a five-game Plsclottano and Al Akowltz are Audet 55^ ------set and not best-of»seven as was R-lckert finished up. Pittsburgh 100 001 30x—5 7 “0 mound belies his young years. play- Rich Hebner of the Pirates mont (11) ■ visits New Hamn- winning streak working against in the front line. [5’°™ POLARIS SNOWMOMLES the case when the fireworks "I don’t get nervous,” said Cuellar, Dukes (7), Watts (8) One year later the Giants hails from the same town as (l\V ^d miode Tsl^dT^ toe Kack Bears. But UConn nearby Brewer, Maine, will be started last Saturday. Known Secrets and Hendricks: Blass -and the Pirates’ ice man. " I ’m Just won again and Connie Mack stock car race driver, Pete at Ma L ^ L iu a-^)’ Coa®h ^ob Oasclola Is not tak- playing before toe home folks ITie home club has prevailed It’s a known fact, now that not an emotional guy. When Sanguillen. W-Blass. L-Cuellar. guided his Philadelphia Athlet- Hamilton. The third baseman Suicide Squad Eyes Duncan, Home Runs-Baltimore, F. Rob- in all four games. The Orioles Baltimore had four pitchers they call me In from the bull- ics to the younger league and said he has never met the na- Rob- bers who do • not sriiedtile "Mialne has a much stranger onipk Chris Lynch won the first two in Baltimore, who won 20 more games. It’s pen, I know what I have to do. Inson (2). Pittsburgh, the clubs got together and a tianally-known racing chauf- series has been a (all fixture enough games to qualify for a hall club than the ernes we have apoffilti while Brian and the battling Bucs c also no longer a secret that the "I have to throw strikes." ertson. feur. claim to toe B e a n ^ - Boston faced toe past two seasons, and Paul back to capture the next two Birds have no bullpen. How Kison bailed starter Luke on the sports scene ever since. * * * University and Holy <3ross They impress us as a hard-hit- HeroslM and Hob W Has Little Fear About Punts In Pittsburgh. Manager Earl Weaver could Walker out of trouble in the Fourth game, Oct. 13 Most Popular clash at Worcester. ting, aggressive team with a plete toe backflel^ Just a year ago, Kison, a 170- use a Mce Darbowsky today, first inning and allowed only Baltimore 300 000 000—3 4 1 Farm Clubs Produce CbnnecUcut, whose offense greaUy Improved offense. The Since ^® By IRA BERKOW but you can get more yardage age and one or two loose Pittsburgh 201 000 lOx—4 14 0 Most popular man around pound, 6-foot 4-inch right hand- The former ’Trinity College ace, hit—Paul Blair’s bloop Of the previous 66 World World Series Headquarters Is scored 28 polnte two weeks ago running oC Bill Swadel and Mike toams started In 1922, Connectl- NEW YORK (NEA) — ^ kickoffs,” .crewB. Dobson, Jackson (6), Watt sgrles, the most popular were er, was hurling for Waterbury who was a lifesaver for Baltl- double—until he left for a pinch Casey Stengel, a living legend. agolnst New HamprtUre, will Porter from toe tailback poei- cut has won 21, lost W and tie TVio fAftthnll nliimmets * t O" occasion, after Duncan (7), RJehert (8) and EtcheXf" decided in either five or seven The football plummets monster leaves ^ the monster has in the Eastern League, setting more last year is now with the fitter in the seventh inning, . . . \Former Brooklyn Dodger field a healthier team than the tlon and last week of Fullback 3. ______^ ______a record for hitting batters. Louis Cards, and his depar- ren; Walker, Kison (1), Giusti gam es.’Twenty two were won in from the dizzy heights 01 ^ scrimmage as soon I^m ted to him. “ If you think Kison wildness In the first (AP photo) pitched Rex Barney is a radio Last Monday, he was unlmpres- tore left a big hole in the relief (8) and Sanguillen. W-Kison; L- seven games, 13 in six, 18 in the floodlights. It is a coco- as the boil is snapped, it gets ® >re crazy now, wait tlU we game of the series at Baltimore sportsc^tor in Baltimore. ’The Bruce Kison on Tiarget Against Birds Watt. five, 10 in ifour games and (our nut wrenched from a steel downfleid faster than the kick- ^ through with you.” slve in a relief role in his Series corps proved his undoing, but it ig Barney once hurl­ Now it’s up to southpaw Dave ^ , in eight games. The series was Cougars’ Giirnon Breaks Tie^ tree by the earth-quaking eff monster, but it is easier to ^ debut and left after facing two , on his mind when he ed a no-hit', no-run game for the tcNally, first game winner for “ I threw strikes more con- set a record by hitting 21 bat- also decided on a best of seven charge of a thundering 2%-ton fake out ^ause Duncan meets I l^e no pad batters, both of whom reached came in Wednesday night after Dodgers. . . Another ex-Dodger, w the Birds, to try to stop Balti- sistently than ‘'last Saturday," ters in a season. But during an- basis except In 1903-1919 and monster with 4 arms and 4 legs speed with speed. on walks in the 11-3 Oriole rcut. , , . tr „.ni the Orioles scored three runs. Peewee Reese, who was dump­ Mattatuck Suffers Setback ding or deliberately step on me more’s losing ways. He will be ,, - said Kison. "I knew where the ether minor league season, he 1921, which were best of nine. and 352 teeth, give or take a Yesterday It was a different nnnbsed hv Nelson Brlles who SPot toe final cut of the first , .. u j ,v. ui.. ed by NBC as a telecaster, has when they wadk away. Every­ 1 TT i , j , 1 iu TD in vy •t'leison orues, wno , fi-a* w/-riri ball was going—that was the also pitched three no-hitters . . . ’The road ahead (or oppon­ few fangs and snaggles. story. He did plunk three Baltl- a taste of Series compe- ‘nn'ns to win his first Wcrld ,f ^ . s hooked on with the Louisville iRon Gurnon led the Manches- Steve Dean to register his sixth body's got a gimmick to try to ents of Baltimore is not too - Speedy Duncan circles under more batters, tying a Series tition with St. Lcuis in both 1967 Series game. - Kison Joined Pittsburgh in Slugger Co. in his native Louis­ ter Community College soccer goal of toe season. With eight intimidate you,” said Duncan. rosy. ’Three of the Bird (arm toe punt. The field heaves. The standard, but in hurling 5 1-3 and 1968 It will be Brlles’ first His fast ball hummed, riding Kison also hit three batters July, gained six crucial vlc- ville. . . Baltimore leaves Oct. team to a come-from-behlnd minutes remaining in toe (Inal “It’s a cold cruel game. I clubs won everything, league lights glare. The fans roar. His frames, he completely stifled gtart in on the right handed batters, setting a Wcrld Series’ record lories and pitched several RESTAURANT — George 19 (or a Junket to Japan. "The victory yesterday afternoon at period, iMike Holliday sent a love It.” and playoff laurels. Teams per­ 180-pound body, with toe ulcer SAVE HUNDREDS SNOW M OIILI SUITS the Birds. He allowed but one Every member of the starting His slider moved sharply. And for a single game. But that was games of strong relief, in- May 138-356, Ralph Rawson 361, quicker the series enils the bet­ Mt. Nebo as they defeated Mat- pass in front of toe Chiefs’ goal Then Speedy Duncan slipped W IU NOW 1 forming the feat were Roches­ inside, tenses. PLAYMATB l » ce hit, Paul Blair’s double in the Pittsburgh, team collected at he also served up a couple of nothing new—he’s had a history qluding a powerful performance jim Bell 137-356, Don Logan ter,” Earl Weaver, Baltimore tatuck C.C., 2-1. Overall, toe to Jack Wlssler, who connected Into his checkered two • piece Msn’i 8 Wom«n'» 40DO I M I ter in the International League, ”I know these guys coming CHARelK Mt cc MM.M ChiUrsn’t to-00 1*.W | second. least one base hit except the slow curves. He was in control of wildness. Last year in the in the National League playoffs 142-390, Ed Miller 142-361, A1 manager, told me. “ I have to Oougars ^post a (5-1-1 record. to make it 2-1. maroon knit jump suit with a Miami in the Florida State CHAHaiR 4M «e ' tWSJt pitcher. The Bucs stranded 13 all the way. ‘ Class AA Eastern League^-he with the San Franc.sico (Jiants. Bujauclus 144-138-408, Ed Bu- get ready for that Japan trip!” With MSp dominating______r—., play The - - victory -ory leaves toe Cou- ., 'A® *’®®" big, toothy gold zipper, bloused BOOTS Kison, who plans to get mar­ League and Bluefield in the TX CHAROtK M4 CC »M.tt M.n’t l♦ .»S ll.n base runners, leaving at least Jacuius 352, * Ed Doucette 352i . . . Smile-It’s Beautiful buttons in the flrsTSuU Mattatuck man- gars with a 4-0-1 record In toe ^f®t_urney at t^ Manchester “"d breakfast,” Dun- the pants In suede burgtmdy TX CHAKOIR Mt CC , tIWI.tt ried Sunday night, may now rookie Applachian League. Udist' ll.9 S ia .fl in all but the second Bruce Leone 377, Rollis Irish are papular today and one well- aged to BteSr pass from the OCX5AC, good enough, Jpr first ^ can has said. "I know they boots, pulled on a mile-wide TX CHAXOIX «M ce t1H#.tt have to postpone his exit from locals, and a hard shot on goal place. The Cougars travel to want to eat me alive and toss Yourt n-w frame. ’The sacks were Jammed 371, Bill Sklba 136-139-403, Dave • • • known ball player who has been black (eU hat with a long yeUow (MX A m CAKIX Children 12-fS the ranks of the oacneiors was stopped by toe Cougars’ Winated to play Northwestern 7:20 — — _B. _Tarca, Phelan, W. the bones on the sidelines. Eyesight Discrepancies Castagna 149-137-378, Vic Abral- N o C uessing G am e 4 known (or calling everything ribbon that fell halfway down tNOWMOlILt PAKTt ALM OXiAT tAVIHet ON should a seventh game be nec­ Stuck. M c^ fe rty But he must catch the ball MirreNt, aoeoLit, x a c b 1 nings against Dobson, who was tis T42-3P6, Dick DiBella 137, “I anticipate what the pilch is, beautiful over the years, is goaUe, Martin Bunier. But it C.C. Saturday morning. his back and walked out of toe essary Sunday. He came on in Supped, away and BIU Rice tal- Next week, Manchester enter- AND ACCKMKIlt AlAtKt, BTC. in trouble from the itime he Frank Welsh 138, Joe Bunk 136- I don’t guess when I’m bat- wearing one of the biggest 'flg^'er^ir'*’ ' and run with it ("ran with my the first Inning after Luke lied to make It 1-0 Mattatuck. tains Eastern ConnecUcut State locker room. He had no notice­ walked leadoff batter Dave 362, (Chester Russo 359, Bill ting," Frank Robinson of the Smile pins, Ernie Banks. Look- 7:34 — Jesanls, Porterfield. Pag- head and shoulders shakin g"), Open Dtdly 9-9 SatardiY 8*1 Walker had been reached for In toe third cento, hlgh-scor- JV’s on Monday and Middlesex liughl, Lapenta his team out of the hole, get able tic. Cash until derricked in the Bucs’ Bullpen Backs Ump, Sheekey 144-371, Roy McGuire Orioles reported. . . Merv Ret- for Banks to get Into the Tnea. Noon to 8 P JL Stm. Noon to • PJL three hits and as many runs. sixth in faver of Jackson. 356, Don March! 136-137-407, terunund has been the highest promotional end” of baseball Ing Gurnon took a pass from C.C. on Thursday. ■ "■ toe Washington Redskins into ’That output constituted the Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) "I figured this would be a six- Bill Steullet 351, Roy Peck 141- average hitter with the Birds when he finally decides to hang 7:48 _ Fahey, Karszea, Monaco, good field position. entire Oriole scoring. With two Series,” . Earl Weaver ’378, .,0 JimT i„ Chlppcnl 353, MW -Rich Rich the past two years. He’s the up his glove with the Chicago Bates "These guys’ll do anything to outs, Kison was motioned in not saying we’ll win, Lovett 367, Harrj’ Buckminster first to admit he’s not a homo Cubs. . . There is doubt by ^fe7es''"’"“‘“' ■ take my head off.” knows Dun- from the bullpen, arriving in jjut I am saying it will go six Clemente’s Hit Just Misses 363, Burt Claughsey 149-193- run Utter, "My Job is to get some writers close to Ted WH- 8:03 — Genovcsl, Shaw, Harvey, can. “They ain’t called toe the fancy covered Jeep which games.” ’This summation came pitching staff who were in the tectural monstrosity. 450. on base. I look (or my pitch Hams whether he’ll go to Fort Coaches’ Corner Jacobsen ’suicide squad’ for nothing. features two baseball gloves before Kison and May went to PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pirate" bullpen just below the There are no foul poles, as in and Just try to get on base for Worth-Texaa with the Senators. *'Dutello®*'"'*"*’ TTiat’s how some guys moke MANCHESTER TIRE. INC. around the headlights and a work. Weaver could be right. ‘The ball hit the line and spot that was the center of the most parks, to cut down the REC — Mike Zwlck 154-373, By CLIFF DEMERS 8; 16 — McKee. Conklin, D. Ander- the team.” baseball cap in the team’s col- Today will be a most impor- ^as fair — seventy million dispute, said Rico was right. gues.swork in foul ball deci­ Bob Smith 145-358, John Mack Have you ever heard of a almost nonexistent and our son. N. Narkon Duncan fields about 70 punts ors, with a P on the front serv- tant game' as the winner will yOU pepple saw blow that "I had a clear view of it the sions, although there are 143. football team giving up only passing attack was erraUc. We *'^lnsz ^Dvorak and kickoffs a season; he has Ing as the roof. ’The tabbing of need but one more to wrap up Pittsburgh Coach , ball was foul by about .six screens in fair territory. 'The three first downs during the blew two scoring opportuniUes 8:30 — Gardclia, Oliva, D. Tarca, been doing U for eight years in Kison, by Manager Danny Mur- the title and the major share cf Lgppert barked at um- inches,” said Bcb Moose one of three-inch foul line is painted weaver’s Strategy, course of a game, leading 7-0, In toe first half because of MeRon toe pros, toe last seven with taugh, clearly showed the con- the post-season melon. Pittsburgh relief pitchers, on a concrete facing which lies ' No Sale In poesesslon of toe ball at mid- penalUes. In short, we were 8:37 - STARTERS TIME Diego. And on ly Alvln Hay- FREE fldence the tobacco-chewing Age tmd experience is "“f ^ "SevenlvSeventy millionmilllr people saw Sands (Charlie Sands, bullpen sr me 20 inches behind a 10-foot field with a first and 10, approx- very fortunate to come away Buc boss had in the young man ways the best medicine. The ® 'lio7e°D “ '’E X a « l s ^ '''° T ° ' ^®’ “ “ ''® •n»e kickoff monster must | me call it right," the paunchy catchei) saw it, too. There was fence. Thus it is possible for a PITTSBURGH (AP) — Six Imately 20 seconds remaining, with our fourth victory of the 8:61 _ wilkos, Sembenottt,' Bon- players, have gained over 6,000 unimpressive perfor- y°“ to movement, headed by Ki- Will it Really Pay Off? wait until toe bell is kicked be- Rice, a Pittsburgh native and no doubt about it." ball to fly cvel- the fence in fair men accused of scalping and then coming within a whisk- year. adies, B. Schaffer Yards^ doingQomg it.«• , snarling downfleid. Then it rtiance the first' time he' faced Arnerlcan League umpire re­ , another Pitts­ territciy and hit the wall foul- World Series tickets were ar­ 8:68 — S. Ferguson, B. Tarca. ' any doubt that 21-year-olds can PITTSBURGH (AP)—The Baltimore Orioles find out er of losing te game. This Saturday evening we Corbett, Zamatls,_ . Baltlmore last Monday. torted. "I saw it all the way—it burgh ccaeh, also backed up as could have been the case rested by police outside V, 1„ .Itnciti/m that travel to Xavier High School to 9:06 — 'Evclhoch, Kosuch. Rohan. SAFETY CHECK do the Job if given the oppor- Peck ■ cannons. Some guys drive mo- ^ ^ Murtaugh was well rewarded. was foul by about two inches.” hero. Three Rivers Stadium Tues­ today if the strategic move Manager Earl Weaver made The above tbo Pl“-y toe ‘blggeBt’ football game tunity. the umpire. 9:12 - Prior, Levitow, Flydai, torcycles over cliffs. Some guys Jf"® ” Kison was credited with the Although the call on a line day. with his pitching staff pays off. we were In . ' 1" ‘au’ school’s history. Although It’s been one great Series^ and The incident could have been The foul lines rise only to the Weaver bypassed Dave ------9 Fra^ Zomke. Foster. Whalen, swallow flaming swonls. ..yoy got to have nervee of win, which didn’t come easy by shet by the Pirates’ Roberto first tier whereas the nylon Police said one of the men It might sw nd ®c™y i„«.fin we are In the process of shuff- no longer are the Birds over- „ j.j vital. At the time, with one out McNally, Baltimore’s ace for should be held without another P. Hunt . . Speedy Duncan returns kicks. . , ,, ",j W e Check any means. The Bucs tied the whelming favorites to repeat.' Clemente in the th rd inning did allegedly tried to sell a pair klds learned a personnel because of 9:26 -i; Glguere, Prlndlo, Chittlck, ,, Steel,” said Duncan. -YOU got and Rich Hebner on base, the mesh screens, 20 inches wide, the past four^ seasons Eind start- ron for 8 1-8 Innings.” Shennlng , , . can t think abw t toe ^ something special to re- score in the third with one run stretch to the fourth tier. of X tickets to a i>ollce In­ • RRAKE SYSTEMS „ • BALL JOINTS In fact, the Pirates have u Pirates were behind 3-2. A cd Pat Debson In Wednesday Kison, a 21-year-old right- V blown On ll'® Injuries that we have, 9:33- — w. Clark, T, Leone, J. fear too much," said Duncan, n - i ,. .> at 3-3 after opening with a pair looked much better the last game, won by Pittsburgh over home run would have put them Frank Robinson, the Balti­ spector (or $15 each. toe fl^ wa we our looking forward to the night’s game as Pittsburgh won hander, permitted only a sec- the above mentioned play, wk ^ everyone 9:4 0 -^Mollarty, Jarvln. Gardella, In t)ie locker room after a re- rHmcan grew up In Tusca- # SHOCK ABSORBERS • WHEEL BEARINGS of runs in the first against Pat two days and may have Just Baltimcre 4-3, it produced a ahead 4-3. more right fielder who took the Ticket scalping violates a ■‘-S- Old Inning Moop double by 9-47“^^ Tomnle Cerina Lachap- ®®"‘ * " " ® ’ concen- Haymond grew up In , Dobson. ’The Fdrates then call- enough momentum to win it all. lively centroversy that lasted The confusion was com­ ball after it caromed off the city ordinance and the maxi­ were JuBt looks forward to playing the • COMPLETE EXHAUST SYSTEMS The Baltimore Manager said during his 6 1-8 In^ the clock. A tUvo P‘“-y was 0^1- polio, Mliler ‘ . ^ think about Orleans. “ Every black kid ed upon May, who delivered the We shall see. long after the first World Series pounded by the fact that the wall, said the ball hit 10 to 12 mum fine upon conviction is he skipped McNally, the first —^Novak. Wadan. nomayko. ^ practice. I know the yp in the hard South AND OF COURSE night game ended. rlghtfield fcul line in ’Three inches foul, shewing the wide $ 100. ed for High School Is ranked No, 4 In game , winner who normally Dobson, the fourth con- Jt. John...... --A. Calamarl, OUIL.IUCsuicide guys mare e pimuiui|splanning mall i Upup tOUgn,tough," OOICIeaid l-/unuiui.Duncan. I The drive smashed into a Rivers Stadium is an archi­ discrepancy in the eyesight. process of being *'® the state. In addlUon, It’s a con- YOUR TIRES erncrete facing cn which is >- , would have started Wednesday, secutlve 20-game winner to the boll cleanly rtolen. foronco gtune, and too winner 10:08:08 - - STARTERS tim TIME e '^®®‘‘ ------®*‘®“"’’ V "'®’ „ “ V ®“------HaymondnayinMii said he got, his early :1B — Heath. Davey.— -**W. ''*Skin- ’ rmon Vfkiiyou rvavohf\1r^l/>Allt/psycholcglcally. ButRitfr you footballa. experience «\l4x\Hncrplaying ' printed the three-inch rlghtfield “ because I wanted him to have “tort (or Baltimore—^Mike Cuel- Woodrow Wilson player r guaranteed a shore of the 10 “ — Fast, Courteous Service — (our days rest. tor lost game No, 8—struggled nev gui, vu w,,TO 1. uu. w ,ivui jiijulu tackle on the streets, and bears f 3ul line. down toe near Adelines for ^ conference title. There is no 10 Lorenuen, Hemtan. '^ P « “ tackle o I The pro-Pittsburgh crowd of ”t Just felt his fast ball would torough' 5 1-8 innings and left apparent score However os he gj,o„ our adrenalin wUl Abratie, Cooper when toe ball Is up there hang- ufetime scars on his face from be better at this time erf year too score tied 8-8. t0:29 — Krlatof. T. Kelley, Davis llirhlji >• _____ 51,378 roared a’>tbunderous pro­ crossed the hye-yard lino, flowing Saturday night and 10:38 — Kleman. Bolin, Glngras '"Kto Ulo lights. those games. ★ SPECIAL OF THE WEEK ★ test when umpire Rice ruled with more rest. No one knows "^to control was off a Ilttlo 10:43 — T.A . McNamara. HAX,4^CAIM«AI n . Roeenihal.• k y o v is s s ..* .. The A IIV A(car V «»4 AACAOhas gripped Xothers, /U IC A B , l^Duncan fU liW C U l BCB^says B AAAfahis rugged foot ■ spiked too ball down to to arrive at Palmer Hayes. C. Davis ----- •- the ball was foul. ' if It will be, but I get paid for s“ ‘d Weaver, who stuck ground before crazing toe gbol 10:60„ — o'" Wilson,..... N. Clark. C. though. Duncan recalls being ball experience began when he INLAND FISHING tuck Rivers, Stoningten Harbor Instant replay on the tele­ trying that kind of stuff.” "'•to Dobson while the Pirates line. The ball toon proceeded ______'' inwards A. Eiancr Sr. back there Inaaa preaeaaong#a %-uwaMsx^aa games vv was a sophomore------at Jackson , s ^ gckm>y e a r . * ’Trout fishing Is good at West and at the Jordan Cove Bridge. 10:67. — _8. _WBlson. Slaum. J, .viaUIa.. _.I/1 hi— rvillAirA The coach vision cameras of the National McNally, a 28-yoar-old loft- stoandod 10 runners through the to bounce out of the end zone. “Baker, r.' B’dris ■ rookies who said to him. State Orflege. T)io coach Hill Pond, Quonnlpoug Lake, The best fishing (or striped _Broadcast______Company____ _ apparently______hander, has a 3-1 record in ^tost six Innings. "His stuff was ll:04 —' B, Belanger. Bntkus. Pic- "Ypu take it wherever It goes,” thought he should learn to play ^ SAFETY SPIKE PAIR OFFER ^ The ploy was correctly ruled > BLACKWALL TUBELESS A F( Black Pond, Cedar Lake and bass has been aP the Race, the failed to shew the exact^^spot on World Beries competition. He “ 'Hght, but he couldn't get the a touchback, and wo regained lu ll"'-!: s'^Mcrarisaid, Schotta. "That might be an IndlcaUon of defense, and learn to ^ k l e . has won 8t games during the phehes whore ho wanted.” N the West Branch of the Farm- Sluiceway and Watch Hill theball’s landing to everyone’s pdsseMlon ot the boll at our Meegan, Mci.nuKhiin what’s going on In their “So In practice he started 3 ' s()ftirtA _ NKhOS — W6X14 *plus Fad. ington River In Pleasant Valley. Reefs, /" satisfaction. past four seoMn, plus three In Weaver said his pitching ro- TEE-TOTALER8 —Lots Lowe stomachtT” Mid Duncan. throwing toe whole team at me. own 20-yard lino, whore toe 182-461, Betty Haefs 468. Smallmouth bass are being Fishing is good (or blockflsh the American League Playoffs, totlon (or the remainder of th# — B. Cariaon. M. ciouKh. Duncan Is a bright-eyed fel- I h o d to toughen up to eurvlve. So the argument was carried game ended, taken In Halls Pond and Billings at Bartletts Reef, Goshen Point, into living rooms and bars Outfielder Prank ' Robinson series Is "set up the way it 11:32 — inilnskl, Ogden, Dubois, low with full, fashionable side- When toe ball is In the ^ r, Again the defensive t(iam Lake. Black POlnt and Hatchetts across the country. figured that in McNally and would be In the regular sea- Again uio ----- MERCANTILE —- Bill Flaber Wi'tman bums.' Ho appears to have full Duncan Is the ciul man Mon. • Tues. • Wed. 8 - 6 :80 * Thurs. • Fri. 8 • 8 ★ 8»t, 8 • 1 Panfishing is good at Reef. Members of the Pittsburgh Jlm palmer, the second game s<*o.” t came up with a tremendous ef- jse-sM, George Barber llK>-866, control of his faculUes. decides whether he or Ted Vac- Pachaug,, Glasgo, Beach and Goshen Point and Bartletts yylnncr, the Orioles should have Palmer will pitch No. 6 lii fort They completely bottled Little 186-854, Roland •Tve never been knocked un- tor, too other Redskin returner, up Woodrow WlUwn by giving ouiilotte 148-881, Ken MonUe Williams Ponds and the Houst- Reef o r e , also providing good a'n edge thro rest of the way. Balllmoro Saturday, but the Harrelsoii in School conscious In a gam e,” he said, will 'take the ball., up only throe first downs. In iso.sjm, Rick Breen 168-886, W E HONOR tonic River. fishing (or porgies. Burdette Braves’ Coach “ It’s just like starting over,” Orioles' manager said a pitcher PALM BEACH GARDENS, "Hut I’ve had big bad braises The one not rooelvlng t on HALT WATER FISHING Robinson said, "except that it’s *®r a possible seventh game line for'special praise are our joh„ phllUps 188-388, Henry Winter flounder are being ATLANTA (AP) — Lou Bur­ • e ISA ITfsl Bluefish arc still available taken in deeper waters, and the best two-o(-three now in- I*** hot boon decided, ARCO <> dette, star right-hander of the and Bob Bergln. along 376, r , Luko 164-868, John Aceto Hnd Cleveland outfielder Ken head jmd legs.^ I got my knee ] i.oo!K>\t \n along moat of the Connecticut stead of four-of-soven.” He said It could be Cuellar or codfishing is picking up off Braves’ 1937,'world champion­ S T ohrH o^ y, a dofenrive ssi! Roy McGuire 888, Henry "Hawk” Harrel«,n h o. his banged up wl.to toe C ^ e r s ’ shore and as far inland as Es­ Block Island. ship team, hoM been named the For the econd game In a Dobson, "or even MXsNally U he row, the Orioles ‘ were throttled Soes out early in the fifth hdlfbaok Michaud 861, Les Christensen work cut out for him If ho ^lona Mt, Mason. It waa the first J ^ ^ ^ ^ a v e referred to I sex on the Connecticut River, Bonita and tuna are still be- club’s pitching coach for the c v ^to^vsr I was oxtromoly 374, Harry Buckminster 876, to qualify for too pro golf tour. tlm6 I h ^ to mlw games. UP TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY Goldon Spur Bridge across the ing taken off Block Island. 1972 season. el the plate, getting only onel Shme.” HoweysT, 1 w n -in - Hunt *78 Hnrrolson shot n 76 Wodnoa- The trick Is to get a quick the (air catch as uio cracaon Niantlc River and the Mohogan Nearer shore a few mackerel Burdette, 44, who won 179 hit off rellovors Bruce Kison ------Bridge across the Thames RIy- are being tak^n at City Pier in games in 12‘/,i seasons with the and after the first DriKoll Picked Up » . . . . . ' MANCHESTER TIRE, INC f4,. throe batters hit safely to BAt/riMORB (AP) — The t -r ; Sr™ S or. Other hot spots are the New London and at the Dock Braves and pitched a total of 18 295 BROAD ST. (OPPOSITE ^A R S AUTOMOTIVE) TEL. 648*1141 Watch Hill Reefs, the Race, Road Boat-Launching Area in seasons In the big leagues, re- launeh a three run opening In­ Baltimore Bullets of the Nation- Plum Out, Black Point, Hatch- Waterford, , places Harry Dorlsh. Dorish ning off , ul Basketball Association have AMPLE FREE PARKING etta Reef and Bartletts Reef. , Weakfish are available In the has been offered another job In PIRATE MIXED UP— Bruce Kison slams intp Orioles’ second baseman Dave "When wo score three runs In purchased former Boston Col- Snappers are being taken in Niantlc River, Stonlngton Har- the Braves’ organization, a Johnson in attempt to break up double play. Shortstop Mark Belanger tossed to the first inning," Robinson logo star Tsrry Driscoll from toteSaturday nlghUs mkohar 180-610, BUen Zinsser The top 20 players plus ties kickoffs and returning jointo. toM toe 'nvames, Mystic and Pawca- borand Poquonack River. spokesman said. said, ”wo shouldn't get beat ,4- the Detroit Pistons for Uls It,- f(HRS Our runi^ng tum» was 460. qualify (or the pro tour, "PunU are more dangerous, must possess uncommon oour- Johnson, who relayed it to Boog Powell at first to complete the twin killing. 8. Thers's no way this club 000 walvS? pries.

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A- MANCHESTER EVENING HERAT,D. MANriTCSTRR. CONN.. TTH’RSnAY. orTOpER 14. 1071 PAGE TWENTY-ONE PAGE TWENTY BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THtmaPAY, OCTOBER 14,_1971 Aufomobilet For Sale 4 THERE OUGHTA HE A LAW HY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Help W qnted-M ole 36 Doqs Birds - P it 41 OUH BOARDINQ HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE BUGGS BUNNY FOR SALE — Labrador male PLCACUUt p o e e H6 WAVE HC HAS AN .OFOWAMINS PBOPLK^ M U m WAtW. TUMI'* HO TIMI K jj.H T ‘irr(it(n,“ dvmma<“ BOUGHT IWAT PLACE IH TtiE STICKS •Amo less tham a sear later - MAN wanted—part-time mom- puppy, 3 months, shoU FUPPSVJ a n y PiMtnctiLAjr ANNOYINS BY THE LS«i ! ■TO LOii! MAWTHA 15 W THB MNU5 ^ CLASSIFIED niMK ';.n.mion! 5 TO E S C A ^ CREEPlHG CIVlLltfiTlOH "• Ings’, for floor washing .-uid wormed. $80. Phone 878-4965. FA U LTS y A 'P U K S .H ASrr- MINK OF MSNPiNtf M R 1NAPIN4 WHEH ARE THESlES \ \ v WHAT CAH SOU EXPECT Janitorial duties. 646-4220. _ ------— ------C O fO rS T E P ? ^TAMW.' IF M R RVRRLRAimR AM««r •• p.m,, 040.0408. aho High t a x e s — GCHHG to im proM vei l )) FROM 1 A 1DWH THAT'9 ------^------FREE to good home, 8 p irt an­ THAT I LCNTIMM TP TOi; THIS RDAO? IT'9 FIFTS SEARS SEHlHO gora kittens. Coll after 6 p.m. TNRNR'5 NO TRLLIN5 Fish T a le •mEPERFCcrmoE- I JUST LOVE THE REFRIGERATION AWAy'IHOPElT 649-6417. V^NAT SM S'LL POJ ADVERTISING Trucks - Tractors 5 RURAL CHARACTER ■WE Tim es iTtiESPQi REPAIR MAN 1' MCVCRCtUMGCS; O F TMI6 P L A C E ■’ EVER HAVE A 3 Chaerful tune CLASSIFIED ADVEKTIHING DKPT. HOURS FREE kittens to good home. ACBOM -’OUI) 1000 pick-up. F-lOO, 300 =! IT'S 9 0 SUPERMARKET J Principle duties include re- llarg*, 4 Burrowen 8 A.M. to -lino P.M. Box trained, 7 weeks old. ■ofl-finn*d 5 Bullfight V-H, K' body, Htylaidc, cuatom PteruRESQUef sponatbility for preventive Raised: with children. Cali 8T2- flfh cheer cub. Kquippcd with Tommy maintenance and repair of 2826. 7WMt Indian 6 Sea nymph COPY CLOSING TIME FOR ULASSIFIEI) ADV’T. lift Kiitc, tI,R03 . 047 1434 days, all alr-conditloning facilities. marina Uih 7 Sample, ulKhtH 040-4060. Applicants must have ex­ VTZSLA puppies, AKC register, UArtlflcial aafood 4tse p.M. DAY iiniirmn l•lll)I,l(tATlON perience In the repair and ed, champion sired, field and trout fly SExlat 1008 CllKVROLKT »i-ton pick­ DeakdUne lor Maturtlny miiiI Momlny la 4iH0 p.iii, Prltluy maintenance of commercial show quality, females only. MIntaratka 9 Nevada city up. lOxcclIcnt condition. Ready ISTtaduman air-conditioning or refrig­ Call 228-9878. 10 Groups of for winter. $1,280. Phone 742- 16 Diipatcher 26 liOW aand hlU 44 Play boat to eration equipment. A jour­ Male 45Rlvarvallay PLEASE READ YOUR AI) 8050. 17Goddcaso( 11 Genua of 29Poaacaaed neyman’s license is prefer­ FREE —Kittens, 2 ail black, infatuation 30 Greedy 46 Gam male and female, one black true oUvee 47 Arachnid OIbmIIImI ot “ Want Ada" ar« taken over the iihone na u 8' PU'K-UP body with gate and red but not a requirement. MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD IBNawt 12 Biblical 31 Mother of Some of the benefits that with white paws, female, Sia­ 20 Order St Apollo 50 Ticker---- oonvenleiioe. lii© AdvrrilBi>r Nhouhl roiiil lil« ml tlio FIRST llghtH for a 1007-1072 Chevy or character DAY IT And RKPOUT KilltoitH In time for the we provide are excellent mese mother, trained. 742-9423. i/STEA/— WE HAVE A WE KNOW THAT r THINK THE ^ Auguitlne 19 Monk'a UUe (myth.) 51 One who GMC. Some damage. Make ex­ (auffix) next Innertlon. The Herald la reaiionallile fur only ONK In. hospitalization and medical w eve OOT MURDER ON OUR RAYKER WAS BOY MK3HT BE ‘'I 22 Formal 32 Actual being cellent trailer, $75 firm. 040- . CAN'T HELP BUT FEEL , SOMCTHIN' HANDS' LET'S THROWIN'MONEY THE ONE WHO CAN ZlWhorli (Latin) 52Scottiah oorreot or omitted liiaertton ier any lulvertlaement und then Insurance, a competitive diaplay 2008. SORRY FOR MANNY.' HE'S J mOKB START PUTTING AROUND—AND PUT THE PUZZLE 24 Conducted 23 Confectionery 34 Even (poet) ahaepfold only to the extent of a "inake giMMl" Inaertlon. Krrora which salary, tuition reimburse­ GERMAN Shepherd puppies for mPOKTAHT THINGS TOGETHER HE HAD NO JOS' 27 Feminine 53 Always do not leooen the value of the adverllNeinent will not bn A NEW COP-ANO HE TOGETHER 24 NeUve of 39 Harem room ment and fully paid long sale, no papers. Phone 646-8699. o oT Ra t t l e d / 70 HORRY -AND SEE WHAT appellation 40 Go into (contr.) oorreoted by "make good" Inaertlon. Latvia term disability and retire­ ABOUT! IT LOOKS LIKE.' 28Aqtutic 25 Arabian retreat 55 Low haunt Trailers - TWO MALE kittens, black and mammal chieftain 43 Noblemen 56 Bitter vetch ment plan. For further in­ tiger, one gray (enmle. 649- 33Turklih Mobile Homes 6-A c mi H MU, Ut, TM. ■.» Ul Nl. IT formation or to arrange for 9236. dignitary F" r T I" r T” 1 " r TT TT 643-2711 r ' m ANUPACTTURER of travel an interview. Please call Ssltoofadgaf 11 14 trailers, truck campers and the Personnel Department. SHETLAND sheepdog puppy, 26 Ringworm 646-1222, Ext. 481. male, loves children, home II . , ,, * ■ Kapa opens, it’s doors to the tXMALV ROUTOM S7Ra£cta II A u t o m o b ile s F o r S o le 4 public for tremendous savings raised. 646-2099. aSTcndoncy m ri|A» nmnot efl9T UAMnoU, OUT OUR WAY BY NEG COCHRAN r r ■ IT II on it's new 1972 models. Call MANCHESTER 39 Table fcrap I d MEMORIAL HOSPITAL HAW-HAW.'AIN'T YEAH- \ I THINK NOR WILL HE WHILE HE'S SlFemaltdaer IT HERALD HM18 'mUNDKIlHIHI), MeUilllc l-<23-2519 or come to the Poultry and Supplios 43 THIS PRO&RAM VEAH- \ RAP'S SWEATINS OLfTA DIET/ 42Flnfl>om gray, black Interior, original 38 Mansfield Ave., 71 Haynes St. II u A OA9tf THIS FUNNY..y MORE HE WONT ARMfTJEFF 4SCathadral 5T B S’ H !U owner, excellent eoiulitlon, 649- Wllllmantlc, Conn. FOR SAL^: — Nice black laying • 1 ! ^ COMIC'* OOT IN THE EATIWO PIE IS OETTINO church BOX LE H E R S Household Services 13-A Roofing and Bonds - TO BE THE FUN­ AAOOPFOR TO HIM-ANP HES MOT K 2» : i 8. ------16-A Stocks - Mortqoqes 27 construction Laborers. Ap- hens. $1. each. 612 Keeney St., 48 Equina tidbit H" 1970 COACHMAN Blizzard spe- ----o „e re T ----suburban C h im n c y S PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER NIEST auy ON TV, ATEAR ABOUTTO walk OUT ON 49 Right! (ah.) For Your ‘" ^ ^ ply Alco »•— Development— 1------/-™Corp., Manchester. EH, RAPT.' OERKERSOAP HIS FAMSRITE COMcPIMt 52 Straight, IT IT 1971 CAPIll, radio, healer, radl- twenty-four • ------AND HE'S opera TDNIOHT/ ' Specializing 1 Court St., Rockville. q u i t t i n g ?//^ l e t 's ') TH ERE'S WHY, ONLY LAST ANP HAVE TDEK-j two-adgad Information al tiros. Kxeeilent 'eondlVion. "a® every possible extra ^ v ^ e S ‘l^ring^-oofs ol’lir k ln d f MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec ______B U T /\ F A C e H JU ST NO . WEEK YtDU VSION OOTROIM' HE HASN'T EVEN PLAIN WHY/ W 41 HIMSELF CRACKED aword 'THE HERALD will not $l,l«() or best offer. 640.8088 or Including air-conditioning. ^ Immediate at- ^^,s g X r wort chimneys, ond, third. All kinds. Realty CARPENTER Framers want­ Articles For Sole 45 W H Y ? IT MR. ^OPPORTUNITV THE FcfoTBALL 54 Fancy GRUMBLY- HERE/ r^^POOL/,.^ TDNIOHT/ A SMILE/ 4il disclose the identity of 64.3-4224. Ideal (or extended winter llv tenUon at reasonable rates cleaned and repaired. 30 statewide. Credit rating unnec ed, steady work. Call 643-9551 57 Puffed up ------Ing. Sold new for over $6,000. CARBONATOR^ Excriall SBHarraMcr IB II any advertiser using box phone Mrs. Joyce Luce, 643- years experience. Free eati- ■?s.sary. Reasonable, Confiden (or appointment. JT 41 IT ■ n r 1969 OLDSMOBILE 220 volts, very little use, $85. 50 Lunomr letters. Readers answer­ Super 88, Special off-season price only 70.97949. mates. Call Howley, 643-5361. tlal, quick arrangements. Al 14 u converllblo, $150. firm.aaaaii. \^lCall4t $3,995. BankKIinK ICrniMterms tolO IIVC*five ______—— ------CONSTRUCTION Laborers and 649-7375 after 3 p.m. flahennen B" ing blind box ads who u'ro.fUiRo • ^ ’ -Jjr- vln Lundy Agency, 527-7971 SOPanatrataa desire to protect their 872-m>82 years. Rectown U.S.A., Route TWO handymen want a variety carpenters. Apply Alco Devel- —r r r — T,------1~CT' U too Constitution Plaza, Hart DOWN identity con follow thlu 6. West, Willimantic. of jobs by day or hour. We HoOting Ofld Plumbing 17 opment Corp., 1 Court St.. ONE of the finer t h b ^ of llfe - 1908 CHARGER RT, 440 ______ford. Evenings, 233-6879. IDlatreM « procedure: ------clean yards, attics and cellars Rnckville Lustre carpet and up- 8T ______hoUtery cleaner. Rent elec- aignal speed vinyl i-oo(, excellent f r a NKLIN 16 travel Reasonably. Call 643-5306. M A M Plumbing and Heating, 2Scopa Enclose your reply to ...V. ______ELECTRICIAN S helper — paid trie shampooer $1. Pinewood □ □ _|^dUlon, call 046-8747. trailer. Immaculate as new. no job too small. Free esti (HIWSFAria INTMraiSE AUN.) the box in an envelope — gladly given. Bathroom Help Wonted-Female 35 holidays and vacation. Phone Furniture Shop. address to the Classified GTO 1908, burgundy and black Sleeps 7, toilet, stove, refrig- WASHING machine repairs, mates ^ □ □ RCA, Whirlpool, Kenmore, remodeling, heating systems 619-5356. a Manager, Manchester hardtop, automatic, console, erator, heater. $1,795. After 5 w o m a n - Experienced house- SORRY SAL is now a merry □ □ Evening Herald, together 649-7303. Maytag. Reasonable rates. worked on, water pump work, references salary excellent condition, $775. 643- faucet packings. 649-2871. Keeper, rererences, salary gal. She used Blue Lustre rug with a pnemo listing the 6090. Owner of Pike Coin Wash and and upholstery cleaner . Rent p n open, 646-2928. K>-H CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER companies you do NOT Dry Cleaning, 275 West Middle ™ q ______-______Cm ES SERVICE CO. electric shampooer $1. The ------AV*- want to see your letter. 1963 PLYMOUTH convertible, Turnpike, next to Stop and WANTED - part-Ume, eve­ Motorcycles-Bicycles 11 Free estimates, plus quality E. A. Johnson Paint Co., 723 Your letter will bo de­ 318, dual exhaust, good condi­ nings, mature, experienced pre­ ALBI MFC. DEPT. Shop. 643-4913, 647-1719. work. 643-6341. Main St., Manchester, 649-4501. stroyed if the advertiser tion, Phono 049-2003. ferred but will train coq^ien- is one you've mentioned. 1987 YAMAHA, 100 cc's, strict­ GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN REWEAVING of bums, moth- tious person, for health and Needs help In their paint TAG SALE — October 14, 16, If not it will be handled ly trail bike. Cannot be regis- 1M7 TEMPEST custom 320, 4- .l- g j .,59 firm Call between holes, zippers repaired. Win- a a«ii«____ beauty aids store. Brooks Dis­ Production Department. 40 16. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 31 River­ tBStSSui heroes AREMAi?e-Morr born AM0B t o l . T-10 4-«peod, posltrac- dow shadeV made to measure. M lllin c r y , count Store, 317 Green Rd.. hour week, plus overtime. side Dr. opposite Vernon St. ^ u r tion, good condition. 649-3160. 5-6 p.m., tH9-92»i.649-9291. ------1.?_ 19 TH6 erne ?[M e '<00 6 m m 6 all size Venetian blinds. Keys Dressmaking Majichester. Long range job security, and Trash and treasures. OK ir 1971 TRIUMPH Bonneville, 650, made while you wait. Tape re­ advancement opportunity. a i T w ^ Q ? 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, light LADIES’ dresses, suits, wedding cHANCE for a $400 wardrobe TAG SALE — Saturday, 10 to l a $ t green, runs good, needs some mileage, excellent condi- corders for rent. Marlow’s. 867 Generous fringe benefits In­ Lost and Found 1 gowns and veils, all custom j^ee. earn $1,000 for Christ- cluding health, accident, and 4 p.m., 69 Winter SC, Manches­ 7 7 ' H g (?g body work. $225. 644-1820. ^hone 643-0355. Main St., 649-5221. SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL made. Some alterations. Rea- 643.7547. life Insurance. Contact Jack ter, off Center St., near Taylor POUND — Tile best place to sonable prices. 649-1133. ______— LIGHT trucking, cellars and at- Kaplan at 875-3385. Rental. Jewelry, card table, choose home decorations and 1968 CHEVROLET Impala Su------HOUSE’WrVES IS IT TRUE J AM TME CHAMPION 1 2 tics cleaned, odd jobs. Rubbish fireplace equipment. Ice gifts is Tour Gift Gallery at per Sport, 396, turbo-hydramat- BusineSS S e r v ic e S CAN YOU USE vwcrine/SA/A^y3o? C5EFENRER OP RieMT. removed, domestic and com­ skates, rocker, lawn chair, Watkins, 985 Main St. Your Ic, power steering, power disc ______Moving - EDCTRA MONEY? 1 dishes, glassware, miscella- home town friendly world of brakes, posltractlon, stereo FOR RENT —- Chipmore brush mercial, 644-8962. HARTFORD Corporation is 20 We will teach you to take orders seeklng qualified execuUves to neous hcusdiold Items, Mis­ gifts. Telejrfione, 643-6171. AM-FM radio, bucket seats, chipper with man. hour day cr Trucking - Storage ___ for our top "Designer Name" handle high Income positions, slot* library desk, Bent- Clean, $1,760. Call 643-2444 af- week. 742-9605. , ^___. MANCHESTER — Delivery- line of Panty Hose, Panties, If you feel qualified, seek In- wood baby rocker sofa, 3 up- FOUND — smail kitten, comer ter 6:30 p.m. Monday through Building Contracting 14 light trucking and package de- Men's Hose. Work your own Park and Church St, Call 643- Friday, and Saturday 8 to 4 EXCAVATING, BUT.JjDOZING deiindence. and are capable “ o'Mered chairs, few ^Uques. \0M livery. Refrigerators, washers hours. 2271. p.m. grading, septic tank and drain- GENERAL contracting — Car­ and stove moving, specialty. Call 872-2930 of a modest Investment send v ’ latA ete pentry, roofing, siding,, gut- ___ , j ij ------age work. State licensed, fully . Folding chairs for rent. 649- complete resume to Box CC. " « « « & LOST - Male d<«. mostly gold- poN-HAC 1966 GTO convert- . insured. Residential and corn- ters, maisonary, additions. No HELP wanted, bar maid, must Manchester Herald. en retriever with red collar. DARK RICH stone free loam, ible, recently rebuilt 400 en­ mercial. Latulippe Bros. Inc. job too small. Free estimate. '______be over 21. Experienced pre------——------5 yards $20. Sand, gravel, P L A IN JA NE BY FRANK BAG1N8K1 Vicinity Lakevlew Terrace, gine, new tires and shocks, 742-9477. 872-4366. Call Fred 644-1218 or Dave 649------— fered but not necessary. Call WANTED — Fuel oil drivers, stone, manure, pool, and patio AS SOON ASTHdCr Coventry. Reward, call 742- body in good condition. Call af­ 0773 872-3381, ask for Skip or'Ray. full-Umc. Moriarty Brothers, IDEA HITS THE NAARKET / sand. 643-96(M. |o-»V 9849. ter 5. 643-8003. RUG SHAMPOOING, floors Pointing - Papering 21 315 Center St., Manchester. See tN\ GO N N A'U SE IT DOWN PmHNT • mt ke HtA. tM. TJA W KA OK PATENT A T THE SOOPNEWSl washed and waxed, windows JACQUES of all trades, carpen- LAUNDRY------Personnel — —full Scotty. AUTOMATIC zoom lens, 8Smm. OFFICE OPFICE. 'THEUePT. "LOST — Savings Passbook No. cleaned. Call Jim Scott, presi- ‘ "Y. additions, paneling re- INSIDE—outride painting. S ^ - part-time, days and eve------206 mm F3.8 for Mashiya-Se- 18401 Hartford National Bank 1957 OLDSMOBILE 98, Ideal for ^ent, Roya Enterprises, Inc. nio<3eIing, general repairs. No clal rates for people pver 65. ^Ings. Excellent benefits, mod- WAREHOUSE man wanted * kor, Pentax Mounts. Carrying and Trust Cs., First Manches- parts. $100. Phone 649-3158. 633-8150. Businesses, homes, 1°*^ Reason- Call my competitors, then^cril facilities. Contact Mr, Toll- a.m. to 5 p.m. Apply in person case included. Call 649-9763 ter Office. Application Made able, free estimates, 742-6512. me. Estimates given. 649-7863. Meadows Convalescent M.A. Baver ft Sons, 307-C East 1970 VOLKSWAGEN sunroof, apartments. after 6. for Payment." T.irw.'TS Jh .qOK. pii.stnm Center, 646-2321. An equal op- Center St., Manchester. -4- yellow, radio, exceUent condl- ^ l l types of drywall jobs, ma- NEWTON H. SMITH ft SONS— J. P portunity employer. CARPETS and life too can be 0 LOST — Passbook No’s. 79721, “ o". reasonable. 872-3956 after Remodeling, repairing, addl- decorating, interior M d ex- ______NIGHT______cashier wanted______— ____ Must beautiful______If______you use______Blue_ ___ Lus- e1wi H HU. Til ■*» MX I l o - i s l 97874, ft 4-39 Savings Bank of sand finished or sprayed cell- ii°ns, rec rooms, porches and terior, paperhanging, fully in- to babysit for chll- be a high school graduate. Ex- tre. Rent electric shampooer. sured. For free estimates, call Manchester. Application made STUDEBAKER Lark, 6 *ngs. Free estimates, fully in- roofing. No job too small. Call dren, m , 9 and 11 years old,_in qellent benefits and salary. Ap- $i. Olcott Variety Store. ‘Dad didn’t exactly . . he said if I could ./UlCiUVIllIV, I aA L IA , O ” . _ ------•' A I Q . 9 SAA 649-9658. If no answer 643-6362. for payments. cylinder, 4-door sedan, ’ stan- sured. ^ Call Ron Craig, . 646- ______^ East Hartford. 568-5186. ply <3oca Cola, 451 Main St., approve of you stand you. he gueased LARGE garage sale, wooden dard. Good condition, $75. Call 0263. CARPENTRY and remodeling, CEIUNG .specialist expert East Hartford. D e x te r . . he c o u ld !" LOST — Large gray short ______- . u. III , CLERICAL — Diversified of- storms and screens, old books, 643-4576. haired altered male cat, vicin­ STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, room s, dormers, kitchens, workmanship. Ope celltog or pleasant, small ceramics, curtains, clothes for fireplaces, flagstone terraces, additions and garages. Call all ytmr “ “ Manchester office. Figure ap- everyone, and miscellaneous ity Oakland St. Reward. 646- 1965 TEMPEST station wagon, household Items. AU at give-, 6871. fair condition, best offer, 649- All concrete repairs, both in- ’i’o'n Corbitt, 643-(X)86. P rqqJ^ tltude helpful.helpful, some typing, ap-apt- pUcant should be well groomed M o K OF ICinalC 37 a-way prices. 37 Cook St., MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY 5067. side and outside rrilings. land- q e n e r a L carpentry Roof- ^ ______-—I------■ scaping.cr*ar*i»io' Reasonablyao a/\na DriCCQ Inc- ridimr no iob'too^ small T. J. FLANAGAN ft SONS - and personable. Contact Sue bus drivers — T-'s across from Manchester Green >tXJ BU9INESS SURE. I'D GIVE ACTUALtY/ THIS IS THE 1965 MUSTANG. 6 cylinder, Call 643-0851. ing, riding, no y * too small. papering. Fully Plante for appointment. Mead- js to 1^3 School. Friday 9-4, Saturday WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLl Personals ______Free estimates. Phone after TYCOONS AiRE /WYTTHIN© X ) SIT ATA NVOST FUN IV e HAD standard, 643-9942 after 3:30 insured,,_____ J ____ workmen’snws Conv-olescent compen-sa- Home.ows Convalescent 646- am . to Home. 8.45 a.m., 646- 2.IS to 3.J 9-4. TIMBERLAND Tree Service— Pm - 646-7516. Ask lor p.m. Good part-time position. PIG DESK UKE’XXIRS. m V IN A LONGTIME. THIS TOWN I6 NT BIG THIS IS IT...aOMEECO/fe RIDE wanted from Eldridge St. p.m. tion. liability, property dam­ 2321. to Willow 8t., East Hartford, Tree removal, ’ pruning, lots Carl, Call 643-2373, ask lor Bob. GARAGE SALE — Saturday ENOUGH FOR VtXl GOTTOGO/ age. (Tail 643-1949. 77 /HOME/ LET ME KNOW 8-4:46 dally. Pratt ft Whitney. clesired. No job too big U V E -IN companion to elderly nnd Sunday, 11 to 4 p.m. and IF>DU Phone 643-6734 after 6 p.m. ANTIQUE 1940 LaSalle, best of- small. Fifteen years expert- ^c^itracto^^dm Uons” ^ ^ ^ ^ GEORGE N. CONVERSE - lady, Ught duUes. Will con- S^^ w a st^ h ^ re >2 to 6 p.m. RD 1, West St.. NEEOAN/HELP fer over $550.txsn Phonephonn 649-3645.R4A-3645. ence. pnrp RnnripHBonded, inoiireriinsured. 742.742- coniTac"''^- Aaoiuons, remoQ Painting,__„„a interior pvtpHnr and exterior, fiirtpr w'oman rider with w'oman child. with Far- child, Par- Week. Ssix wastea hours jjebron. Antiques, used furni- eling and repairs. Ooll any­ could cost me $50 earnings or WITHMXlR RIDE wanted from Hilliard St. 9605. paper hanging. Free esU- nilngton area. Write Box B. ture, coUectible and dishes, to Travelers, Central Row dal- 1988 FORD convertible. p>ower time for free estimate. 875- more. P'art and full-time posi­ (BACKING. mates, Call 643-2804 after 4 Manchester Herald. miscellaneous items. ly, 8 to 4:30. Call 643-2903. brakes and steering. Good con- M ILLAR Tree Service —prun- 1642. tions being filled with Sarah p.m. WHY' NOT work less time and Coventry. Inc., 872-2897. TAG SALE — TalcottvUle Con------ditlon. $950. Phone 644-15U. d o r m e r s , gamges, porches. RIDE from Hilliard and Broad ------—------a------— feeding, free estimates. Fully RICHARD E MARTIN. Full earn more money. Bee Line grogaUonal Church, Main St., rec rooms. ’ ■ St. area to Woodland St. and 1957 THUNDERS RD — small, 633-5345 or 568-4716. Wt'che‘nT“ ^ d -a '^ rels professional painUng service, fashions needs women now. M A T U I^ gal or man wanted Saturday, October 16, 9 a>m. - JONES d- Asylum Ave., Hartford. Hours white, 2 tops. Best offer. Call rnterlor-exterior. Free estl- Earn high commission plus 2 p.m. 8 a.m. — 4 p.m., 643-0266. 649-3716. POWER mowers, hand mow- riding, general repairs. Qual , „ . ,, free clothes. Car necessary, perience with children helpful, _ _ _ ------ers, repaired and sharpened. Ity workmanship. Financing males, ful y nsure . ______For appointment call 646-0480, days only ind Saturdays, Ap- ALUMINUM sheets used as W ILL the person who backed 1907 MUSTANG. V-8, automat- hedge clippers, hand available. Economy BuUders, 875-4549, 649 2462. ply Shoe Dept., D ft L. Man- printing plates, .009 thick, 2Sx BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE <>«AL1-I Into my car on Blssell St., ic. power steering. I>ow rnlle- gUppgrg circular and hand Inc., 643-6159, 872-0647, eve- p a p e r i n g and painting inle- C h e s t e r Parkade. 36", 25 cents each or 5 for $1. lO-IH Manchester, Saturday morn- age. New battery. Call 644-2089 sharpened. Pick up and nings. rior ^ d exUrior.'call 6:9-2424. COOKS and c^ks -- 643-27U. Ing please call 646-7938 be­ after 1 p.m. delivered. Sharpall, 643-5305. full and part tim^ days and HAIRDRESSER —Full or part- —------tween 3-5:30 p.m. WES ROBBINS Carpentry re- evenings. We are looking for time, for new shop opening on SCREENED loom, > CAPTAIN EAST BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE ______1962 IM PALA SS, convertible, m a s O N ^Y -- Brick, block, modeling spccialUt. Additions, permanent, mature pcrsormel , jQgt Burnside Avenue, East ST^vel, processed grave . ------new brakes, exhaust, like new, gtohe, cement work and re- rec rooms, dormers, porches, FlO O f F in is h in g 24 to staff our dietary depart- Hartford. Good opportunity, stone, fill. Also bulldozer ana B0 'MR9,«Viy • ABOUT THIB / PUNN0..BUT LBT» 7 NOTHINGnothii ON MOIRA HURBT..BO WB AutOnObiloS For Solo 4 $300. Call 872-9952. _____ pairs including fireplaces and cabinets, formica, buill-ins, ment. ExceUent beneftU. mod- oayUme call 643-6068, after 5 backhoe ser\-ice and drain WA»flia^g-ANP HU^BANO CALLEPI SEE IP THC^E PNflER- ^ENT.I----- HER PRINTS ID SCOTIANP YARR, FLOOR SANDING, and refin- Conva- ” ' ----- ' ' JU6 T 5 UB-LeA»BP •HORT* # j s H PRINTS TURNBP UP - TWB ' patios. 649-1604. bathrooms, kitchcrut. 649-3446. jjjjjpr ani facilities. Meadows Uon\a---- p 1-423-7366. fields. George H. Grifflng. An- AN/ CRIMINAL 1968 CHEVROLET 4-door sc- 1967 FORD Custom, V-8, aut^ j™ ------;------;------fishing (specializing in oenter 646-2321 An ______dover. 742-7886. R B C O R P l dan. Good running condition.: malic, tape SNOW PLOWING, commercial MASONRY work all types stone noorsl. In and outside paint- ,oycr. CI.ERK to work nart-Ume in re- $800, Phone 047-1146 evenIngB, very cleun. $1,350. 649-4880 af residential. Reasonable and concrete, no job too small, ing, etc. No job too small. John ^ ^ ^ ^ mature HOT WATER furnace, 77,000 640-6806. !;;J P ter 6 p.m. rates. Contracts accepted. Call over 20 years experience. Free VerfaiUc, 649*5750. 872*2222. WOMAN wanted for one half- ’ • • . * « « ------Evening and weekend hours Btu. complete, $50. convec­ J -— ~ ------— ; - 646-3467. estimates, CaJl after 5, 643- — ------^ w e e k l y for household tors. BuUt-ln bath tube, lava­ day weekly for available. Apply in person to MU8TANO — 1070, Mach I 1963 T^*4 TRIUMi m , 1870 or 644-2975. evenings. tories. cabinet sinks, alumi­ work. Call 643-5037, Cuntberland Farms Store, 1084 black, almost every option, wheels, new lop, needs work, t^^e e SERVICE (Soucler) — Bonds - ______num combination doors. 643- Burnside Ave., East Hartford. Moke me an offer. After 5 $400. 649-8623. _____ Trees cut, building lots cledr- l EON CIESZYNSKI builder — _ M ortO O gO S 2 7 DEPENDABLE woman to as- 2465 evenings, 643-1442. P ftfl8*0163 ■ ■■ ' ' J * cd. ~-3 trees fnnnnritopped. Got a tree new homes custom Vtltllfbuilt, re- sist mother In light housework ...... problem ! Well worth phone modeling, additions, rec .MORTGAGES — 1st. and 2nd. and babysitting in large home. TAG SALE — ping pong table, 1868 DODGE Coronet 440, 4- 1980 CHRYSLER, make an of- Situations Wohted - Hi coronet m u , “i- cail, 742-8252, rooms, garages, kitchen re­ mortgages^—Interim financing Write, to Box P, Manchester baby furniture and miscellane­ door sedan, 6 cylinder, auto- fur. t:all after 6, ' .,.pT>TAXTrM/- o---- 1------modeled, bath tUe, cement — expedient luid confidential ous. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, A LLE Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN matic tranamisslon. rotllo, noDGE Monaco, 4-door SHARPENING Service , work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ service. J. D. Real Estate A.s- Tanglewood Lane, Bolton. heater loo 4u0-7900 lifter *^*^*^*^' knlvos, axes, shears, skates. dential or commercial. Call scc., 643-1J129. • ATTRACTIVE position. Gener- will babysit for your ALLEVlSaONG YGS, HB LED A SEARCH OH.aROiHaRi rr Z THINKS MAY ear MEMBERS OP ALLSYlS te.imni'fth.TPiimin, hardtop, power brakes, power APraaoux BkRTY IN1D GONWaNAlAND MIOHT TAKRWaRKB A UNE ON HIM A SEARCH PARTY/ 649-4291. al office work in daUi process-, ®hild in her home, Waddell ANOUMPAT TO PIN Pp/r WHBR* LOT fiOONER THAN COMB ON/ ■ P ______steering, Capitol Equipment Co.. 3 8 ______ing deiKirlment. Five-day School area, 649-3954. THAT,O0CARI LOOK.. 1962 PONTIAC Catalina, 2-door cellont concIlUon, Call 74z-( Manchester. H o u rs ------£------— BY MILTON CANIFP ^5 Business Opportunity 28 week, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All ben- RESPONSIBLE sophomore girl Prepare your car battery sedan, B cylinder, power after 5 p.m. j„j)y 7 :39.5, Thursday, 7:30-9 5 p e c ia l S ervicC S now for cold weather. $3.96 efits. school - evering i r KCANYON, VtJU'RE VOI/'RE A W ARM -X brakee and steering. Rebuilt 1080 ,, I'Xmi)v r ,,T r„„n Country trv Squire stn-sta Satuniiy,______7:30-4_ .______643-7958. ------— ----- invested in a treatment of PIANO Tuning by graduate of East Hartford, .8 9 -.7 ^ babysitting or light housework. STALLING.' OP BLOODED MAN.-.Wir* transmisalon. Good lnuiHi>or- tion wiigon. Air-conditioning, ^ SERVICES, general VX-6 will reotore old batteiv COUHSS I WISH NEW PERFUME OP MINE Hartt College of Music. Instru­ EXCEPTIONAL T ^ iL ^ H o S fE ’ operator for Princeton St. area.- CiUl 643- ies and prevent plate sulpha- tatlon. $100. Now car pending. sloroo tiipe player. Excellent repairs and renovating. TO BLOAT OVER doesnT need a court 643-1838. ments sold and repali'cd. Sheet weekend.s. 4-midnight, Saturday ______^______tion In new cnee. Sold with eondltlon. Phone 643-0356. Call 289-8468. MAKE < music and accessories. Ward and Sundaj^ wcasional week woman desires day a money-back guarantee U POINT I 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, two-door not comi^etriy satlailed. Mdan'"S;7eVlonT'mnnlng con- 1906 VOUC8WAGEN Bug. excel- , tnicklng, ^Wd jobs, also Krause, 643-5336. SUNOCO days. 643-1195 be ween - work, 3 days weekly. Reliable S ^ ; K n " « g o » lent condition. U.w .nUoagc. ,„rge appliances. PARTTm E~sccretar>’, for io- and good references. Call after Contact $(1'J0. I ’hono 1-429-3105 after 0 m,mlng barrels delivered, $4. _ Siding 16 SERVICE STATION 4786 or 649-64B6. AVAILABLE NOW! c il law office. Reply Box 5 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday p.m. 6441776. "SS" Manchc.stcr Herald. end Thursday, 528-5214. F. A. HOTCHKISS GUTTERS and roofs, all types 41 West Beacon 8t • Excellent location on Feeder REGISTERED nurse for work MOTHERS Will care for West Hartford, Conn. Rd. to Interstate highway. ^ private office. Full-time and your child in my licensed parCtlmVVlJso to 6 p.m and home. By Hour or day. 643- Phone 236-3323 LANCEL01 BY COKER and PENN • Near large shopping center. Saturday moraings. Reply Box 9044.______BUT SOMETIMeG- MOU • High income potential. "DIV' Manchester Herald. WHATA WONOeKFUL WIFE \ eveRVwHeize ‘itpu lo o k 1966 MUSTANG nonvnrilble, au­ coiulllloll. Owner 50H-il600, stonn windows, awnings. (Qual­ AN7 HCOUGEKeeFSR '/CM ) m.fl fiwn fituuti)* KI'OW 4-speoU console attics Cleaned, . Odd jobs. Heating. Bathroom remocUd- R e a d H e i ’ a l d A d s owiwiny '>'"««• ‘J"*"! ‘'‘>'>‘“ 1“" ’ . luwns, trees cut and removed. Ing and repairs. Free 846 MiUn, ' I'I'oiie 047-11183. Call 643-6000. mates. Call 649-3808 i-:ki

MANCHES'TER EVENTN } HERALD, MANCHES'TER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-TflftfilD PAGE TWENTY-TWO T E S T E R EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 -L. Hoh«

ki>kb ok NOTHt: note.s the lllh hour, Uth day WILL BUY fleldatone, enUre CUSTOM BUILT and 1 Hh month theme which wall or truck 16ad. Must be Offered by the fireplace, new roof, new vinyl fuU meet enchant- Ing room, family room i-rar sided Raised' Ranch, nestled A h Parade Date About Children CLASSIFIED ROCKVILLE — Five-room sldlw, new storms, lovely Georgian Colonial. Superb Among the pines on a one-acre io7l hdnera . the veteran called to easy to reach. Call after 8, BERRY'S WORLD apartment, $160. unheated, ee- attached garage. Many custom design, construction, and serve his country. tl-eed lot, immediate- occupy. features. Merritt Airenov. 646- lot 381 900 T 1 CrnrUnll lOHTATK OK Nilllc .1. HiK'l.ni ,; ot YOONG.STOWN, Ohio fAI’l 643-1870 or 644-3970. cuiity deposit required. Call ------j j g g size. For the discriminating o ' w Covi-iiUy Ifi saWl Dlslrlrl, Inn, m, hi. James McGinnis, senior v ic e _ UNITED NA-nONS . . _ (AP) . 872-9179. PHILBRICK cy. Bel Air Real Estate, 648- MANCHEISTER — Large 8- Realtor, 876-6270. u,,,,,, o,,. npiillrallon of Ma?lon The United Veterans Council cfininander nf the cofincll, said Fund says executive. Shown by appoint­ ------______t'orlaly, coliai-ivulor, iirayinx that cf Ycungalcwn has voted imtinl- ' ^-1 ADVERTISING 9332. ______ropm, four bedroom colonial, ment only. TOLLAND - 6>^-rtx,m R anch. Ua- Uourl allow itw H-conrl aaaiial the ninjcrlly of veterans feel American comedian Danny Living room wlUi flreploce, accoaid on lla- abova aslalo lis 'ia-r m ciisly Id continue hclding Its l.hey should not be required to ^aye will film hl« second mov Rooms Without Board 59 PITKEN - porter MANCHESTER broezeway with 2-cur garage, a|i|dlrailon oa flic nain- fully a|o a n n in l V eteriins D ay p arad e gQ le about the agency's work, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS AGENCY dining room, kitchen, family HERITAGE HOUSE roc room In basement, shed pi-'irit, li Ik chnng:#* VeternnH Day after 11 TWIN-BED mini apartment. Houses For Sole 72 year old aluminum ■‘4*^®'“ ' Itealtor 648-2482 Nov. II, rather than recognize 1 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. tom built, 8-room room, 2Vk• 7 U baths,8ez*i«e»| m 2-car ggarage. a > lU ||a . » njT-n.sui lei t. lorfor iwnyDonv or dogs.dos-s $32626 ,9009 00 . T r . j T . Tliiit said ai,(ill('alloti ,i„. yearn for the convenience of The Children’s Fund said Ideal for working; cou{de. Ref­ MANCHESTER — Ansaldl PORTER ST. area oversized 8- Lovely double landscaped lot,. home, 4 bedroomu, For the finer homes. l„. hi-aiil and di-lornilmd at da (,’omrnf!rc( Wednesday that Kaye will erences. Call 643-6913. room Cape with central alr- km lly room with beamed large barn, C-zone lot, needs Crockett, Realtor, 876-6279 i'robato f)ffU’o, in Covcairy la said Cape, full dormer, 4 bed­ Llllng and built-in bar. dream Merritt Agency, 6431180. dlHlrlcl, on lla- (llh ilay of Noyomla-r leave I jOs Angeles Saturday on COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADWT. conditloning, large living room, work, $21,900. ANDOVER Ideal family A.I), 1971. id 7::i0 o clack In da- <-vi'- a trip to Japan, Hong Kong, the 4;S0 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUOATION NICELY furnished room, all rooms, fireplace, baths, rec kitchen with barbecue, etc. BOULDER RD. — Immaculate NOTICE room, garage, completely fur­ formal dining room, kitchen MANCHESTER area — 9-room home on large wooded lot In ::}’'r,:;'';:..!rni!’;''af%’d d " u - M Philippines, Indonesia, 'ITial- Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 4;S0 p.m. Friday utilities, linens provided. 801 with bullt-lns, first floor family etc. Call Now. Hayes Agoncy. custom built Garrison Colo­ Redecorated 7-room Colonial, a-bedroom Garrison Colonial TOWN OK MANCHESTER nished. Helen D. Cole, Realtor, on parklike 1.7-8 acres. Heated quiet, friendly nolghborhofxl. mul. Ih<- dUa- nial Iilnc/- of la-urlnt; I^lx-fiovernor land and India. Main St., 649-8302. room, 2 fireplaces, 2 full baths, 648-0131. ^ ______nial. Largo family type rooms. 3 or 4 bedrooms, huge double JOB Ol’ENINGS 643-6666. basement, family room, This4- spacious » li Raised 3. Ranch1 < oifhT In wmif nav- A -subsequent trip will take garage, many of the rooms have Five bedrooms,. 2% baths,uivuiii uuu-dou- Weal workshop area. nuB modem kitchen iind four pjg n clrrulutlon In Hiihl iJiHtrIrt, nml The Town of Manchester Is Shot in Dacca YOUR tXlOPERATION W nx THE THOMPSON House — Oot- MANCTESTER - 8-room over­ Hayes Aj^ency, »®'«l-end street. Asking $26,900. the entertainer to France, BE APPRECIATED tage St., centrally located, MANCHESTER — 8-room Co- wall-to-wall carpeUng. Beauti­ sized expanded Cape. ble garage finished bedrooms. You can by Icavlnx with, or by tnulllnx In recruiting for the below listed DIAL 643-2711 lonlol In central location, re­ fully shrubbed and. treed yard. ' petlng. Established prestige DAfJCA, Efiai PaklsUin (AP) West Germany, Yugos- large, pleasantly furnished baths, four bedrooms, family 646-0131. Immaculate 6-room Ranch. Fire- neighborhood. • ■ - - - Owner, 6436096. easily finish fifth bedroom. 'rl.'r7r,;i temporary basis, . ,, , u . .o lavla, the Netherlands, Norway, rooms, parking. Call 649-2368 cently done over inside and room, lovely suburban lot. Ga- place, aluminum siding, carpet­ bath and rec room. Minuten to to oach of tin* foilowin$< in accordance with the Kmcr* An unidentified man shot the Sweden „ , and . Finland. out, wall-to-wall everywhere. RANCH- 7 rooms, Wt baths, Route 1-84. Only $28,900. Loulfl CoHaty 511 TlnHlf;y g^ncy Employment Aet. Continued From Preceding Page for overnight and permanent large lot. $32,000. rage. $29,900. Hayes Agency. NEW LISTING ing, screened porch, garage, Y-41 , „ Htreet, Willlmnntir. Coniifetlciil: " „ , «x.. , . ,r former governor of East Pakls- Seventeen years ago Kayo guest rates. Must be seen, $29,900. Wolver- 646-0181. ______nicely landscaped. Owner anx­ Dimock, Realty, 649'9823. William T, MrKfrmin. HiimrnItvHlf, Llerk Typlnt II tfui, Abdul Monem Khan on ccmpictod an earlier movlo on ton Agency, Realtors, 6432813. RANCH—6 rooms, % acre treed ious. Asking $27,900. Lota For Sole 73 ------N*’W York; Wlllinni T. MrrKfi-nnn, Carpenter Handyman Acre lot, 6Vk-room Ranch SOUTH WINDSOR Ufiifnil In'llvery, HIoitm. Conmeil- Wednn.sday night and Monem the Children’s Fund work, en- MANCHESTER—Room In targe lot, $26,900. $28,903—7-room Colonial, two I’rogram Dlrnclor Articles For Sale 45 Household Goods 51 SEVEN-ROOM, 4-bedroom Co- with attached garage. Built- Just listed aml Vetf’rmiH An. Khfin died early Uxlay, The titled ’’Assignment Children.” house. Female. Completely baths, paneling, four bed­ Oeorgeous 8-raom '" i^ L T rights SPACIOUS §PLIT LEVEL ',T,:,-.f“::,fl, Oonm*rtlf'ut a ropy of DiIh (Recreation find Senior Clll- gunmfin was believed to be a IMPROTED native dressed doll SEWINO MACHINE — 19T1 slg ~ 'W u ‘ lonlal, hdhdymtm’s special. LARGE RANCH—First floor rooms, fireplace, huge treed In kitchen, carpeting. Raised Raised Ranch, __ all at Irnut 7 daya hrforf Half! furnished. Kitchen privileges. hearth fireplace. Assumable 7. one full, two half Tolland, S d ^ wooded w ^ . H acre, $4,000.l l ' Z A®® readyte_buy _a zens) , ' . guerrilla of life Bengali Inde- ! collection, hand carved teak sag:, unclaimed layaway, bal­ Modem bath. $30 weekly. 643- Oversized treed lot with 3-car family room, 2 beautiful fire­ lot. Largo pool. Hutchins baths, fireplace, family room, home that h as'to be sold Light Equipment Oprfrator detached garage. Offered In VA mortgage, $176 monthly. Coventry, half acre. $8,600. pendence movement, a police tlgurea, Imported curios. After ance 441.86. Singer zlg sag, 0002. places, 2 full baths, 2-cor ga­ Agency, Realtors, 649-8824.__ 4 bedrooms, bulltlns, huge sun- now? Owner has been trans­ DAVII> a . U A PPK . JiniK'- Heavy Equipment Operator 0 p.m. 649-2918. the middle 20s. Ideal for large rage, 2 years old, $42,900. Only $28,900. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. source said. FOR originally over »S00, now &ly deck, carpeting, many extras, ferred to midwest. He left . T’rob-'d. Court Mason Heavy Truck Driver $48.88. Singer Touch and Sew, ROOM for gentleman, quiet,' family. Carriage Realty, John behind this spacious 7-room Menem Khtin, 65, w h s a lead­ TWO FAMILY—Remodeled In 2-car garage. Beautiful acre ORDER OF NOTICE OK HEARINO Planning Technician er of the conservative Moslem $48.60. All guaranteed, easy convenient location. 224 Char­ Blssell, 646-1110. ONE IN A LIFETIME wooded lot. Priced to sell, low home, on a beautiful treed ESTATE OF MARY KUMEK ter Oak St., 643-8368. 1967, entire Inside paneled and irlHtrIct of MaiuJif-Ht Subject lo funding by the and had been working Cosmetics terms. 622-0931, dealer. 106 FOOT 714-room custom PASEK 40s. Resort Property lot. If you are looking for e. It ts oninrod that a licarttjx Iff tii tit Stale of Connecticut It Is anticl- for a mercer of the three far- FREE HLL carpeted, $34,600. 6-room Cape In the prefer­ once-in-a-lifetime buy, call by lb.. Ortjrt on lb.- atlowaiic.. of lb.- ...... CLEAN, used refrigerators, PLEASANT furnished room for liI- brick Ranch. 37' living room, red Porter St. area, under For Sale 74 t'xcciitrlx's admlnlHlrnUoii (ic/-ounl pfited that these will be filled tlcns In his party. He vfan gov­ 2-car garage. 214 acres. Gor­ OOMMERCIAL BUILDING ap­ 726 Burnside Ave., East Mr. Gordon at 649-6306. with said cslote, ascertainment of approximately November 1. Brooklyn St., Rockville, next ranges, automatic washers responsible gentleman. Good till. $25,000. 4 bedrooms, eat-ln ernor of Efist Pakistan for the irs with guarantees. See them at location. Linens and parking geous, view. Hutchins Agency, proximately 6,000 sq. ft. of floor Hartford. 2837476, 646-4678, FRECHETTE SUMMER cottage, sleep 6, Uon'a “Vb..''p'fobatrfPositions may be filled only six years before former Presl- area, zoned Industrial. For sale kitchen, fireplace, garage, waterfront, all • • to court house. B.D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Included. 643-4248. 6436324. weU landscaped level lot. 742-8248. furnished. B & . W Miinlcliml RIilx.. 'll Outer 81.. Mnn- by current Manchester resl- dent Mohammed Ayub Khan Main St. Call 643-2171. or lease, $70,000. REALTORS Needs painting and fixing. In barrow s AND WAIJ.Afir r-n ‘ J'',';"’''’ Novi rnb. r i dents. WHS forced out nf office In 1969. Liggetts MANCHESTER — Business WE NEED LIS'nNOa NOW! Chariton, Mass, off Route 18, "ARKUWS AND WALLACE CO. „,10 a m. ROCKLBDGE — Large custom Manchester Parkade II Is further ORDERED ibat, on or Application forms and further The police source sjild the as- FLEA MARKET — Old Rose- TRADER “P ” — Antiques, A rm i tni_u.nlj • eu.** zoned, spacious 7-room Colo­ If you are planning on sell­ 647-9998 8 miles north o< Sturbridge- ja-fore die Compliance Pal,, fixed informal)on may be obtained In sassln talked with Monem Khan At the Parkade built Ranch. Living room i t ing call us for a profession­ Manchester 649-6306 mont. Route 86, Bolton, Satur­ used furniture and appliances, f^POTIWenfS - H afS “ "Mark my words, Charlie— Put one woman on the nial, 114 baths. Ideal for offices. KEITH Village, Mass. Best offer. Call be published one lime ill a m-ws- m® office of the .General Mana- for some lime at his residence, MANCHESTER day and Sunday, October 16 80 Pearl St., Manchester. Open TCI1®lll©lltS 63 Excellent condition. Double long, master bedroom 13x18’, al appraisal. (No obligation) 668-1527. Supreme Court, and the floodgates will be open. plastered walls, parklike yard, ROLLINQ PARK area — Orig­ ANDOVER — This is a “Must paper bavinx cireuluilon in ihls l*ro- jeer, 41 (Icnter .'Street, Manches- suddenly shot him In the stom- and 17. Have your tag sale They'll turn EVERYTHING into a hen party!" gai'age. $37,600. Hayes Agen­ Rehl Estate See” for the handyman. ball' Dlxtrlfl ™O.BB,DROOM with 26x40’ swimming pool. This We are members of the inal owner selling this neat AllcHl: JOHN J. WALLETT. .Imlx ter, Connecticut 06040. ach and escaped. with me. Space tor dealers. cy, 646-0131. cape on corner lot. All six rcom Ranch full ot charm and Walt Burnett, 643-8673. house. Includes carpets, ap- may be the house you have bepn 646-4126 649-1922 Manchester, Hartford and SIX-ROOM Ranch, plus finish­ trying to find for a long time. Vernon Board of Realtors rooms finished plus rec room. Oaf of Town extras. Two fireplaces, 3 acres G.E. Americana range, Frigl- heat, air-condition- of land, a babbling brook, easy FLEA MARKET and rummage dalre Imperial refrigerator, basement, $220 per . e i a- ed rec room, 3 bedrooms, Call today for an appointment. and their respective Multiple Beautiful lot, big trees, plenty pQf S o lo 75 sale. Sponsored by Questers, Toro lawn mower, antenna and Paul W. Dougan, Re- A p a rfm e n tS — n O tS - Houses For Rent 65 bath, full basement, reason­ MANCHESTER — 7-car ga­ Listings Boards. of shrubs. Close to everything ______commuting, with utmdst pri­ CSiapter 134, October 16, 10 ably priced. Excellent nelgh- OVERSIZED 6-room Cape Cod rage $28,800. Large 7-room Co­ . . .Buckley school few blocks SHELL OF 6Vi-room Ranch, vacy, Asking $23,900. E.J. Car­ rotor, Englander folding bed M9-4638. Tenements , 63 with attaclted breezeway and 2- penter, Realtor, 649-6061. a.m. - 2 p.m. Rain date Octo­ and mattresses. Call 643-6924 oTwTr :—i---- ;------MANCHESTER — Lovely 7- bortiood. Call 649-7904. lonial, nice treed lot, centrally away. Quick occupancy. Asking 42x22’, overlooking Witches ber 23, same time. Notch Rd., ------—______royal arm s — lovely new DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart- car garage, beautifully land­ located. Hutchins Agoncy. Re­ MANCHESTER — Immaculate $26,900. and worth R. T. J. Woods Lake, next to Lake room furnished home, $280 per MANCHESTER — Cape, 7 good scaped treed lot 140x150, large 6-room Ranch plus 12x17' fam­ BOLTON — Route 6. Owner Bolton, Conn. JOHN buys and sells used fur- ■ Townhouse, -2 bedrooms, heat- ment, wall-to-wall carpeting, month includingh heat, no chll- altors, 646-5324. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Bungee, Woodstock Valley, transferred, Immediate occu­ nlture and appliances. Open carpeted, all appli- complete appliances, 2 air- itritton rooms, fireplace, 2 baths, ga­ living room, dining room and ily room. Three large bed­ Conn. Phone 649-4678 after 4:30 PRO-AM Exercise bike, excel­ dally. 479 Middle Tpke. Bast, baths, full basement conditioners, full basement, ^ rage, walk to Bowers, Illlng bedrooms, modem kitchen. As­ MANCHEISTEIR rooms, flreplaced living room, MANCHEISTER p.m. Owner. pancy, 3-bedroom Ranch, pan­ lent condition. Sells for $26, sumable mortgage. Immediate attached garage. Private yard. eled rec room, carpeted BLUEPRIIIT or call 646-6823, evenings call laund^ hook-ups, private washer-dryer hook-up, vanity ______!______and MHS. Helen D. Cole, Real­ SPACIOUS COLONIAL A HOME FOR KIDS!! NICE 6Vi-room Ranch, 3 bed­ throughout, fireplace, base­ asking $10. Phone 649-6672. 646-7679. mnlng room, on bus type bath, glass sliding doors, STCMRRS — 6-room house, 2 tor, 643-6666. occupancy. Lots of roominess, Inside 20s. Wolverton Agency, Re­ Attention all largo families. schools, shopping, ed!‘'' fn appliances, wall-to-wall car- fourth bedroom or study, open ALD SOFTBALL FIELD. and delivered. C. Hutchinson, 'WES’riNGHOUSE portable fireplace, 1% tile baths, wall-to- BusIlieSS L ocaH oiK ing. FYom $160. Call Super­ with fireplace, formal dining TEN ROOM contemporary car garage. 2. RECREA'nON DEPART down-to-aarth prical $42,000—2-famlly, 641-!-2. Imma­ Hutchlns Agency, Realtors, petlng. Excellent value. 643- beamed cathedral ceilings, _____ 6436373. dishwasher with sanitizer. Two ^all carpeting, 2 alr-con^thm- FOT Rent 64 intendent, 8731666, 2731510, room, eat-ln kitchen, two large Ranch with 3-room studio apart­ sliding glass doors from dining MENT ATHLETIC SUPPLIES ers, heat, appliances, p riv a te ------242-6668. bedrooms and bath, attached culate. Must see, home, 049-6824. 9604, owner. z years old. Phone 6431678. ment or in-law suite, over Hi room t o largo wooden deck, Bid forms, plans and sped MASONin basement, patio. Available COMMERCIAL place for lease garage. Lot 80x150’. Zone AA, acres of land with a view, red­ yard and location. $42,600—7-room Custom Ranch. sliding glass doors from large flcatlons are available at the ROYALCOTE Garden - Farm - KITCHEN set, $26; refrigerator, November 1st, one child, no or sale 461 Main St. next to HAR-ITORp, attractive Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, wood constmctlon. Large ther­ cedar rec room to stone patio. General Services Office, 41 RRICK $30; washer, $50; living room pets. Call Charles l^sperance, Poat office. BxceUent business apartment, nice yard. 643-6963. mopane windows. 3 bedrooms, family room, In Fashion Stallion Quilt Dairy Products 50 locatlon with building. Call references, no pets, 2 baths, 'Dual-fireplace, Beautiful landscaping, % acre Center Street, Manchester, Con mSTHhUL set, $60; electric range, $85; 6437620. corner wooded lot. Excellent nectlcut. Hmw’s real inaote yem CUT your own cabbage, 18 dining set, $97.50. 646-5823, eve­ 6432426, 9-6. *18®- 849-6324. CAPE—8 rooms and enclosed carpeting, aluminum sid­ isreeAm ywumsif Inetaiitty. Just 30 LOCUST Street, 4 rooms. UNEQUALED porch, 2 baths, 2-car garage, ing, 2-car garage. Many condition, excellent value. Town of Manchester, f m i m on msstte and e4q*y ludtvRdusl b n ^ % thiak SM cents per head. Casimir nings, 646-7679. ROCKVILLE — 2-bedroom Price reduced to $87,400. Jes- Connecticut - Kurys, Box 161, FYench Rd., security, family unit. Call 646- MANCHESTER — Deluxe one- For the price! Large 4-bed­ $23,900. extras. Built 1971. 4x8 - V4 B T to1 wahitt w eta tt eo they nMd no foundationfaundation or oxtr.w tr. stap*«*- * 2426, 9-5. bedroom duplex. $196 per apartment available In new dor Realty. MLS, 742-9682, Robert B. Weiss, antlqusdMtlqusd p psjStm tfie n m plus SeUata^Seidstana. Z batokb t^ laki not atai ccaaeaal. set Bolton. building. Consists of 4 large room Split Level with 2V4 GUPLEX—4-4, large lot, handy 633-1411. General Manager Musical Instruments 53 month, including heat, appll- baths, huge family room, MERRI'TT AGENCY ftoeWs-.tt’a niggsd vli*uaUy ladastnintetila auad It's tHrapposC. AVAILABLE Immediately love ances, air - condlUoning, car- rooms with private terrace location. Realtors MLS and pool. Includes heat, hot double garage, and extensive DMwmtoa 4x«ana far f f g ^ 4 5 Fertiliiers 50-A com pact Band Organ, 200 ly 4-room Townhouse, kltehen pets, full basement. Paul W. landsc^ing. Upper 30s. 646-U80 watt Guild amplifier. Excel­ appliances, carpeted living Dougan Realtor, 649-4635. water, carpeting and ail appli­ We NEED LISTINGS ’ 4 . 0 5 GOOD cow manure. Delivered. lent condition. Sacrifice $450. room, 1<4 baths, full base- ances. Located In a country HERITAGE HOUSE NOW! “Thinking of Sell­ $6 and $12 loads. 643-7804,' 649- 613-01^ after 5 p.m. ment. Located at 124 Florence PTVE-ROOM Apartment offices setting. Immediate occupancy. ing your property?" Call ACREAGE — Circa 1800. 11- Realtor 646-2482 room Colonial, barn, high ele­ 8731. St., $190 per month. Call 643- coniblnatlon, heat, Ivot water, Rockland Terrace Apartments, For the finer homes. TODAYI MNDOW nONDBRLANDI 2282 or 644-8896. private bath, alr-conditloning. Highland Ave., 872-4046, 629- vation, sweeping views. Hutch­ H e s a FOR SALE — Folk Guitar, $20. ______carpeting, ground floor loca- 6688. ins Agoncy, Realtors, 6430824. Cannon ^raft Qnallty Doesn’t Cost. . . Phone 6434063. WE HAVE customers waiting tlon, parking. Apply Marlow’s, ------^------J_ OWNER — Selling six-room HANDYMAN IT PAYS! for the rental of your apart- 887 Main-St., 649-6221. RXXKVILLB 3-room apart- Cape, 3 bedrooms, fireplace. PHILBRICK Ill LINWOOD DR., 7- room SHUTTERS ment...... or _ home...... __ J.D.____ Reul_ Es- njent, newly remodeled, walk- Hi baths, garage, enclosed ^anch, 2-car garage, large lot, BUSY« 1 TOTE AND SAVE SPECIALS LAUREL DECORATING Antiques 56 late Associates, Inc. 643-5129. Pf^fME alr-conditloned office Ing distance to stores, $86 per back porch, rec room. Com­ near golf course. Very good Perk up decor, gismorlse any WsUpspering Specialists tcK>m, quickly, Inexpensively ■ ft space. Pyramid Building, 367 month. Adults preferred, no pletely furnished. West side. AGENCY condition, many extras and with permanently Inetslled open ^1 For Estimates call THE Birches Antiques, Route FOUR-ROOM apartment, stove, E. Center St. Secretarial and pets. 876-8816. 649-2121. bullt-lns. Excellent financing 44-A, Ashford. Conn. Open refrigerator. $125. Security de- ' telephone answering service Y o u n g frame or ilstted-ctyle chultere. r x 3* x r SPRUOESniOS sa.Hi 2a9-266« available. $39,000. Savings Slzei to fit every window: . Wednesday, TTiursday, Fri- posit required. No pets. Call available on premises. Call 9-6, ROCKVILLE —Nice four-room MANCHESTER Four-family REALTORS Bonk of Manchester, 6431700. ri day, 10 a.m. 3 p.m. Open 644-0848 after 10 a.m. 647-9903. apartment, stove, refrigerator. In center of town location. All wldiht from 6" to 12"; helghte Sunday 1-6 p.m., 742-6607. _____ ^______partly furnished. $130. Adults 3-room apartments for mini­ MANCHESTER - Two - fwIiT- M a n — from 16" to 36'^ rxrxrSPR U O E STUDS as. Me MANCHESTER — Deluxe two- OFFICE — 170 square feet, and only, security deposit requlr- mum maintenance. New heat­ lles. Both very central and PHNUT QQc PRICE WOODUND bedroom apartment. $205 per warehouse 1,100 square feet, ej; call 643-9678 ing system. Excellent Invest­ 646-4200 Wearing Apparel » economically priced In the mid Attending School Si ilitle SI Or * thutier On The PnreluwPnroluwe 4’xrx3/$” SHEETROGK ta.$IAS month. Including heat, appll- o'" possible renovation ment opportunity, Wolverton and upper 20’s. Helen D. Cole. Ot 4 or Move. Furs 57 ances, air - conditioning car- *0’’ professional offices. Hill- BOLTON — 3-room apartment, Agency. Realtors, 649-2818. Realtor, 843-8668. MANOR pets. Paul W. Dougan, Real- R<* > Bolton. Call from 1- quiet ^neighborhood, carpeting, and Serving His • i' NATURAL Muskrat fur coat, ior, 649-4635. 4 , 643-9606. fireplace, sundock, references MANCHESTER and vicinity — !t’s always good condlllon. .Small size, $50 required, $160 monthly. 643- buying your first homo? Let Momeoumer Uapptneaa ta APARTMENTS APPROXIMATELY 16,000 m s. Newspaper Route! Phone 64.')-4725. NOR’THWOOD Apartments - • our conscientious sales staff happy home$*oining an aasy-opaning HOMESTEAD ST. One and two-bedroom apart- square feet for lease In new help you find the home to fit with a radio-controlled OFF W. MIDDLE TPKE. ments, central alr-condltlon- standard educator building un- ANDOVER — Four-room apart- your needs. As members of NOW LEASING OVERHEAD W anted ^ To Buy 58 der construction, corner Main ment, heat, hot water, electric- In Connecticut’s Fastest Growing Area MANCHESTER Ing, carpeting, balcony, car- MLS we have over 100 listings • S(TIOOL d a y n are busy GARAGE DOOR GARAGE DOOR i f r. , , . . . l>orts, plus other luxury fea- and No. Main, Manchester. Hy and appliances included. In edi price ranges starting at OPERATOR 1, 2 and 8-bedroom luxury HOUSLHOIX) lots Antiques, j ^ T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 843- 1176 monthly. Broker, 876-6283. $8,900. Call the Mitten Agency, dayn for your eiiterprininK bric-a-brac, locks, frames apartments. Features wall-to- Estate Associates, 643-6129. 1677. ------— ------MLS, Realtors, 643-6930, 649- carrier-boy. Yet he finds time • Pusiv-button protection • Faatherllght roller wall carpeting, vanity tile glassware. We buy estates. ------STAFFORD — • One and tW3 9890. baths, built-in oven, range, to deliver hin route, collect hin from bad wteather and operation. Village Peddler, Auctioneer, IXIOKING for anything In real RENT Industrial zoned, bedroom apartments. Avall- prowlera. dishwasher, refrigerator and 420 Lake St., Bolton, 640-3247. estate rental apartments, Route 6, South Windsor, 798 able Immediately. Heat, hot I money, pay hin paper bill and disposal, electric heat. 2 air- 0 A • Weathemghf wood-panel ------— ' ...... homes, multiple dwellings, no "quare feet, new brick build- water, appliances Included. No | n ■ g l A m l U V a u w make hin nulen calln, without ftaquirea no In-oar Ipalallallon construction conditioners, glass sliding WANTB3D antique furniture, fees. Call J.D. Real Estate As- Ing, 17x12’ overhead door. Of- lease,, From $128, Bupcrlnten- JNi AUUUIIFITAflT mcsidiettor prefstzloinl park conflicting with hin nchmil ae low aa doors, all large rooms. Full glass, pewter, oil paintings or sociates, Inc. 643-5129. flee space, heavy wiring. Am- dent, 1-684-4900. Vomplata unit: cee.^ basement storage area, am­ ;J41 BROAD H'raEET / MANCHESTER 'rliirimN xcniiiliig liimioil You’ll llnil it foil lo iimko ■tudlen and activities. 8/0X7/0 ple parking. Starting at $176. other antique Items. Any quan- - . . — ------p|,. parking. Heat. Excellent lo- utrannxi------^ ------Opening In Hmall office llilx niilll wtlli I'oloi'fiilly (t reoerver, » trensmlttet 1 1 y , 0 0 tlty. The Harrisons, 643-8709, DELUXE one-bedroom apart- eatlon for right operation, 628- Four-room apart o(T wllh n iu>w liHili 111 Handy to shopping, schools, riillai'N mnkcN a rai'i' H|ipll<|in'il xiolllonx for IT WILL helb save time for 166 Oakland Street ment, wall-to-wall carpeting 2471 ment. Heat, stove and refrig­ of local progresMlve IIki lioy’x rooiii. No, ftMftll bus and religious facilities. erator, Included. $160 Immodl- FRISTIGI OFFICI SFACI f I a II i< r I n g , x II in m I n K him and Improve service to Model apartment open tor throughout, complete appli­ printing firm. ilipxx. Nib H3I7 wtlli iiiix imltei'ii lili'i'o for you, If you have the money Inspection weekdays 1-7 p.m. ances, vanity bath. Centrally ttte occupancy. Call 228-9116, Designed To Your Npeclllcsllone riinrn linniK, lx In Hlxim nInIIIoiii full n|>|ill>|ii« located. $175. monthly. R. D. Two year accounting sikI niilxlillig lllll’lltoux ready when he's due to col­ — weekends 1-6 p.m. RflCKVILLB Attractive 3'/4- lOVk In 24‘4i Hnixl It.’l lo PRESIDENTIAL Murdock, 643-2692. HoufM For Ront Mchool graduate accept­ ABO to 25,000 Stjuare Fe*t 47), Hl*r law. II® for quill. lect. In return, he will see I hat Bout by nwm apartments. Btrrve, re­ . , . !l ysnlx i^nf 4ft inrii. lisa tM Is If sj*t ast!"* frigerator, heat, adults, no able. Experience helpful e Ideal tor Group Medical or IMIXOI asilsit WlDlWlrtsi your pa|>er arrives uronipily VILLAGE APTS. e 890 car, free un site /'iiffprnx rti'illftiMx nnlp MANCHE8TER Rent Op­ pets, security, $120 monthly. but not neceskary. Salary laigal Practice parking every day — with all Its ex- U A R Housing Corp. MANCHESTER tion Buy, I>irga older 6 6434624, open. Idberal lienefit pro­ e (!oroorate or Dranah Office IS xlfxx xftoll'S. • Fully alr-condithmed and e Only 12 mlniitea frwn One and two bedrooms. room house, garage. Bxcellimt gram. Martford via 1-84 Rentals by .condition, lovely yard, 669-1744. ” l'‘flNON (mmedlate m:i:u- carpeted Immediate occupancy. TOP QUAUTY IjOAM, APPLY IN PBRBON, s Complete Janitorial * .-'lo*’*’ '■MUurants— Robert D. Near schools, churches ------pancy, oversized one and two »«ly mhmlea awsy Murdock FILL AND GRAVEL FOR COVENTRY North, Rent bednsmis at Varnon Tower Mervlues • fRorage spooe prnvMM and shopping center, on BALE. ALLIID PRINTING Realtor 64S-26B2 bus line. Call anytime with opiUm to buy, ttiUsed Apartments, Fblly ^ e'quipped, 64S-MB1 LATUUPPE BROS. Ranch, 3 laidnsmis, garage, color coordinated kitchens, SIRVICBS. INC. 646<6996 645-2623 fireplace, large UA,

\ y THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 PACE TWBNtY-POUR Avtrag- Dafly N«t PrtssJSun The Weather iianrirPBt^r lEoBning ll^ralb For The Week Ended Clear early tonight with tog October %, tail developing again later; low about 60, Tomorrow fair becom­ Dr. David Winer, Democratic Pull Gospel Christian Fellow­ Mobile Chapel Lduls Karlberg, Henry Ask and ing partly cloudy late In day, About Town candidate for the Board of Edu­ ship, Interdenominational, will the Rev, Norman Swensen. 1 5 ,5 0 3 poaslble ahowere. cation, Will attend a coffee to­ have a Bible study and open Staff members of the primary, N O W O PEN P u t CaUefs Club of Memorial night at 8 at the home of Atty. discussion tonight at 7:80 at To Get Funds intermediate and junior high Manche$ter— A City of Village Charm Temple, Pythian Slaters, will and Mm. Victor Moses, 44 Cone Orange Hall. departments are Mrs. James 02187126 meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the St. The coffee Is open to anyone From Church Allely, 3 and 4-year-olds; Mrs. PRICE FIFTEEN CENT! PARTS SUPPLY VOL. LXXXX, NO. 820 MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, W « (OlnMlfled Advertining on Page 20) home of Mm. Walter Potyraj wishing to meet Dr. Winer. The board of Christian edu­ Gerald Stage, Kindergarten; (TWENTY-BIGHT PAGE^'TWO SBCmONS) Missionary Sunday will bo ob­ 068 Foater St, South Windsor. cation of Center Congregation­ Mrs. Gary Lawrence, Grade 1; 301 ADAMS ST„ MANCHSSTBR served by the Trinity Covenant Mrs. John Morris, Grade 2; Mrs. Keeney St. School PTA hold al Church will meet tonight at Church Sunday School next Sun­ 7:30 In the Rohbins Room of Paul Peterson, Grade 3; Miss IMDountaln Laurel Chapter of a tea for room mothem yester­ day, ’ and the offerings from all the church. Esther GranstVom, Grade 4; 6 4 6 -5 2 5 0 Sweet Adelines wMl rehearse to­ day in the school cafeteria. departments will go to the Child night at 8 at the Franklin Rec­ Principal Edward Tlmbrell and Mrs. James Anderson, Grade S; Evangelism Fellowship of Con­ ■ HOURS. reation Center, 680 Franklin Mrs. Alan Tumor, PTA co- The board of trustees of Sec­ Robert Nixon, Grade 6; Mrs. Retired Harvard Professor P&WASets necticut for its Chapel on Edward Kraft, Grade 7; and MONDAY thru SATURDAY 8 A.M. ttll 8 P.M. Meskill Reiterates Stand Ave., Hartford. president, welcomed the guests. ond Congregational Church will Wheels. SUNDAYS 10 A.M. UU 0 P.M. Mm. Robert Orenler, room meet tonight at 7:30 In the Wendell Bither, Grade 8. The third Sunday of each Classes are open to all in the Job Cutback Hie Christian education com ­ mothem co-chairman, intro­ church parlor. month will continue to be desig­ » ____ community. mittee of Emanuel Luthfran duced the mothem and outlined' nated Missionary Sunday. Re­ Wins Nobel in Economics EAST HARTFORD lAP) — Church will meet tonight at 7:30 their duties. The Women’s Society of Com­ cipients of the Sunday School ’The Pratt A W h itn e y In the church board room. munity Baptist Church will con­ offering on those Sundays will STOCKHOLM (AP) — Aricraft Division of the United On Welfare Payment Cuts Assumption Junior H igh duct a rummage sale tonight bo fyelected by Mrs. Wendell Dr. Simon Kuzneta of Aircraft Corp. announced School will hold a scrap paper from 6 to 9 at the church. Bither, missionary program 'Thursday that It will lay off HarvaTd University today HARTFORD (AP) — drive Saturday from 9 a.m. to chairman. won the 1971 Nobel Prize about 600 eng;lneering employ- -. NEW! — EXCITING 1 p.m. Bundles may bo brought The primary, intermediate 08. Gov. Thomas J. Meskill, The Junior and Senior Con­ in Economics. to the school parking lot on and ' Junior high departments ’The layoffs at four Pratt A the target of a day-long firmation Classes of Emanuel NATURAL HEALTH S. „Adams St. Persons wishing Masonic Guest meet at the church each Sunday The Swedish royal Academy Whitney plants in the state will welfare demonstration at Lutheran Church will meet to- Dr. Robert J. Jeffries of West- at 9:30 a.m., and the high of Sciences cited the 70-year-old be effective Nov. 1, The reduc­ pickup service are asked to call niglrt at 6 :30 In the parish build­ the Capitol Thursday, said - J FOOD SHOPPE the school before 1 p.m. tomor­ port will discuss "ESP-Fact or school and adult classes meet at native of Kharkov, Russia, ”foi tion In the engineering staff today he is more deter­ ing. Fraud” 'Tuesday at the Man­ Keeney St. School. his empirically founded inter- will bring the division’s work AT THE row. chester Lodge of Masons meet­ Ronald Gocht recently was pretatlrm of economic growth force in Connecticut down to mined than ever to cut wel­ The Covenant Women’s Guild ing at the Masonic Temple. The appointed Sunday School super­ wrhich has led to new and deep­ 34,000 from about 41,000 In fare payments. PARKADE Past presidents of the VFW ‘"The simple fact of the mat­ of ’Trinity Covenant Church will lodge will have a business ses­ intendent. Mrs. Robert Nixon is ened Insight Into the economic January. I AtuclUary will meet tomorrow ter is that the state docs not meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the sion at 7:30 p.m. and the pro­ secretary, and Gardiner Bassett, and social structure and pro­ A company spokesman said at 8 p.m. at the Post Home to have enough money to continoc church. Members of the exec­ gram, which la open to the pub­ treasurer. Paul Peterson, Mrs. cess of development.” most of the engineers and tech­ discuss a Veterans Day dinner welfare payments at the cur­ utive board are in charge of the lic, will begin at 8. ’Thomas Strange, Mrs. Blth^r, Kusnets is the second Amer­ nical employes being layed off on Nov. 11. Mrs. Jane Fortin rent levels,” said the governor worship service. Mrs. John Dr. Jeffries will Illustrate his and Mrs. Burton Johnson are in ican winner of a 1971 Nobel work at the East Hartford and Miss Helen Gustafson are In a statement released to news Heavens will give details of the charge of the opening worship award, worth $88,000. Dr. Earl plant. ’The others work at Pratt co-chairmen of the dinner. talk with classical photographs. media. RE-ELECT Hollyberry Fair. Members may The guest speaker, who Is a programs. Mrs. George Irwin Sutherland of Vanderbilt Uni­ A Whitney plants in Norfh bring projects to work on dur­ professor in the field of re­ heads the Cradle Roll. versity was named winner ol Haven, Southington and Middle- "N o amount of protesting and Chapman Court, Order of Paul Jacobsen is leader of the demonstrating, no amount of ing the meeting. search at Bridgeport Univer­ the prise for medicine on town. Amaranth, will meet tomorrow adult and high school classes, law breaking and disrupting cf sity, has traveled worldwide Thursday. ’The spokesman also said at 7:46 p.m. at the Masonic and Mrs. Louis Karlberg, pian­ government, and no amount of investigating unusual phenom­ ’The Swedish Academy said there are about 8,000 Pratt A Temple. There will be an initia­ Manchester Hockanum River ist. High School bsachers are abusing and threatening of enon ranging from mental tele­ Kusnets’ work "has brought Whitney engineering employes tion of candidates, and refresh­ Linear Park Committee will Carl Peterson, Paul Norllng, elected officials will change pathy precognition, purported new and deeper Insight Into the throughout the state. ments will be served. Offlcera meet tonight at 7:30 at the Robert Dahlin and Mrs. Robert The cutbacks were attributed that fact,” he sold. will wear white gowns. M unicl^l Building. Representa­ communication with the dead, structure and development of Olson. Adult Class teachers are the economic and social system "Certainly, storming of the tives of the Bast Hartford and reincarnation. He recently (■«• Pnge Twenly-Oiie) returned from a research trip since the middle of the last cen­ CapItoT and attempting to In­ King David Lodge of Odd Fel­ Linear Park Committee will timidate elected officials and to lows will meet tomorrow at 7:30 describe its efforts in develop­ to Russia. tury azid hzua given fruitful In­ citements to continued re­ provoke law enforcement offi­ p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. ment of the park. search.” cials merely compound Con­ The legislative committee of necticut’s difficulties and can ’’Morejthan any other scien­ the Manchester PTA Council not be tolerated,” Meskill said. Tke Healthiest tist, he I has illuminated with Shah of Iran will meet tonight at 8 at Wad­ ‘'Welfare payments must be BILL FITZGERALD facts—and explained through dell School. Mr. and Mrs. Llcyd reduced, and they will be re­ analysis—the economic growth 6 YR. MEMBER Becrry and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Place is Tewe duced as scheduled on Nov. 1,” over the past 109 years,” the Is Host To Board of Directors Douer recently were appointed the governor said. TAG SALE! That’s this Phamacy. Our citation said. co-chairmen of ithe committee. "ConnecUcut taxpayers are "Kusnets’ scientific work has Mrs. Charles Glade and Dennis prompt professional service paying higher taxes which Vole ★ ITEMS NEW AND USED ★ consistently aimed at giving Assemblage Clpriano, newly appointed sec­ and complete stock of fin­ leave them less to get by on. I quantitative precision to eco­ CSewi Oothing — Furniture — Toys — Sports Equipment retaries, will record the meet­ est quality drugs and prod­ think it Is only fair that we re­ Democratic Shoes—Accessories—” Nic-Nacs’ ’—Books—Baked. Goods— nomic entitles which seem to PERSEPOUS, Iran (AP) — ing. ucts are designed to safe­ quire those who are supported ON NOV. 2nd Household. Furnishings—Appliances— be relevant for the under­ The Shah of Iran entertained by the taxpayers to get by with idus a Refreshment Stand! guard your good health. . . standing of processes of eco­ his glittering assemblage of FTTZOBRALD FOR less also. ’Ihe Adult Choir of the Church and to restore it quickly nomic and social development guests at an eight-course, six- BOARD OF DIRECIORS "This means belt-tightening, SAT.. O CTO BER 16th, 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. of the Nazarene will rehearse when you are ill. Our rea­ . . . He has worked out methods wine banquet 'Thursday night. COMM. Dr. Kuznets picks up paper at home. (AP Photo) and there is no other answer,” tonight at 7 :46 in the Davis Me­ for the' calculation of the size Royalty and commoners, Jay Stager, Treu. 73 Tolland Tpke. Manchester Rt. 83-30 sonable prices lighten the Meskill commended the state morial Youth Center of the and changes of the national In­ leaders of Communist and capi­ ) burden illness places on police for "the professionalism church. come. He has gathered enor­ talist countries and representa­ the family budget. tives of traditional foes set and composure they have mous statistical material and shown in dealing with protes­ has handled and zmalyzed It aside their differences for the occasion and for the roast pea­ ters at the Capitol. with care, intelligence, acumen ’"They have demonstrated ex­ and wisdom. Nixon Creates cock, quail and lamb served up in the imperial mess tent amid treme patience under very try­ "Kuznets has achieved a ing circumstances,” he said. valuable—often critical—illumi­ the ruins of Persia’s ancient nation of abstract generalizing capital. About 60 of (he Welfare dem­ onstrators spent Thursday night theories In economics and given Vice President Spiro Jt . ' Ag- stimulus to the construction of Two New Units new, flanked by the vice presi­ camped on the CapiU^ grounds. new, more realistic and more dent of Poland and the crown WeUai'e Oommisstoner Henry useful models. He includes non- prince of Sweden, downed 1911 C. White luui aimounced that Vi econpmlc elements in these, Moet champagne at a head most welfare benefits will be such as changes in population, On Pay, Prices taible that included eight kings, cut by about 15 per cent, and A technique, industrial structure 13 presidents and assorted he indicated recently that cuts and mao-ketlng forms, to ex- of up to 30 per cent may have WESTOWN plain the mechanisms of eco- WASHINGTON (AP)-Pre8ldent Nixon today for- to be made. White says the cuts nomic growth and changes. creatod the Pay Board and Price Commission that welcoming his guests to the are required to balance the de­ l a r a a i E M a ”A coherent Interpretation of Will carry out his new economic stabilization projfram banquet celebrating the 2,600th partment’s budget. 455 HARTFORD RD. "We’re going to stay here un­ MANCHESTER the phenomena of growth and once the current wage-price freeze expires. azmlversary of the founding of mSTSlUD business cycles Is one of his The White House made public the Persian empire, the shah til White decides to raise our "YOUR COMMUNITY main goals.” an executive order in which adequate compliance machin- urged them to harmonize their benefits,"' sold Mrs. Eliza Wil­ HfAlTH ■ifgV'/Ct SrOgf Kusnets received his training Nixon spelled out the responsl- ery. efforts for a world "free from liams of Waterbury. bilitles of the powerful new "The President Is going to fear, anxiety and the constant The demonstrators were part BROADLOOM (Be« Pnge Five) bodies. depend on the voluntary coop- threat of annihilation.” Demonstrators for increased welfare benefits begin to stir as moroing fog of a group of about 300 who In addition It released orders eratlon of the business commu- As the 12-plece string orches- lifts at the State Capitol, where the group spent the night. (AP Photo) came to the Capitol Thursday by Secretary of the 'Treasury a*ty, he says. We feel that is tra played Mozart and the tele- morning to protest the cuts. I ' WALL TO WALL CARPET John B. Connally, acting ns 8Vod enough,” said Meany. vision lights shone on Empress niey wanted to see Meskill chairman of the Cost of Living "We know Uiat uidess they are Farah’s fabulous Jewels, lUllan but he had left his office before CONTINUOUS HLAMENT 10% NYLON Post-Freeze Council, delegating specific au- watched and watched carefully, waiters moved silently through Weicker Listens to Protesters they arrived. thority from the council to the some will either riase prices or the aisles with the gustatorial According to one of the dem- \ commission and the board, reduce quality or quantity or masterpieces created by Max- By DON MEIKI.E alons Is going to get into hot Nixon’s choice. "I don’t know onatratora, the protest was or- AGWAYI Price Surge Connally wrote: »'• three,” tm’s of Paris and prepared by WITH 48-OZ. BACKING water,” he said. why everyone spends so much- gonized by the New Haven Wel- TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS BUY the Pay Board, acting Meany said he and other top 80 Swiss chefs. HARTFORD (AP) — U.8. welcker listened to some of time ’hanging up’ oh Vice Pres- fare MOMS. RUBBER BACK *■' SERVICE DEPARTMENT PREMISEsI through Its chairman, shall es- labor leaders will do more than The real treat ofthe evening l>owell P. Welcker Jr., demonstrators' complaints Ident Ag;new,” he said. a 89-year-old legislator, State SCULPTURED ON Is Forecast tabllsh criteria, standards, and serve on the 16-member la- was the array of ^ w n s pa- returning to the State Capl- before entering the Capitol, —The nation’s economy Is go- Rep, Charles Grab, R, Can- Implementation procedures de- bor-industry-publlc Pay Board roded by such International midst of a demonatra- where he served as a state rep- Ing lo Improve as a result of terbury, suffered a bloody nose . - ... . Lalixan Aaa 8A Am*\t*noa Z'T'Ina .a > a ..a ___ ...a . ' * TWEEDS COMMERCIAL Complete service facilities By STERLING P. GREEN signed to stabilize wages and lo regulate wage hikes. beauties as the empress, Prin------by welfare recipients, resenlatlvc four years ago. Nixon’s policies. "We're going and cut forehead when the HOT SPRINGS,_ Va. (AP) salaries within the general eco- "One major contribution we o®*® Grace cf Monaco, Mrs. pr^|_^praised______Gov. Thomas J. Meskill Although praising Mesklll's to see a change in the econo- demonstration erupted brieny KITCHEN available for your own A White House ecmomlst told nomlc stabilization goals and can make is to assure that Ferdinand Marcos, flret lady of ^ "m an of com- p„orts to balance the budget, my—a rise in employment, res- into j^vlolence, shortly after 8 CARPET Industry leaders today that ”a coverage determination devel- there Is no price-gouging In the Philippines, and Mrs. Jac- .. the Republican senator did not toratlon of the value of the dol- p.m. Grab's eyeglasses were snowblower or lawnmower. tem^Sri^~™«e prices" oped by the council.” America.” he said. Ques Chaban-Delmas. wife of ,, no question In my appear to be pleased by the lar, an end to Inflation." broken in the melee, which took 4 Ckdore Only In Stock. 12’ Widths . Arlington Smith, with long is poaslble when President Nix- Donald Rumsfeld, presiden- In another economic develop- ® ® F nf RHtain was what wo see here on governor's decision to replace ■Ilowever, "I don't think the place on the tihrd floor of the iao% ConttnuouB Filament Nylon on’s 90-day freeze ends and the tlal counselor and director of in h uilver flecked steps of the Capitol la going officers In the Con- area of small business has been State Capitol, outside the press experience, is our service Phase 2 price-wage controls be- the Cost of Uving Council, told R-N.Y., “ rg«d the Sen- ?ed olive dress and up- ^ repeated In capitals and appUput National Guard. given enough attention in this room. R e q . plan . , . Present programs are Grub, a nine-term legislator. $ 7 .9 S yd . SSef ^rm^eV^™'of tae'pay toVurs^'tS’-ru’f bin a“ tf swept halr-do. Britain was rep- “As concerned. manager. . . . . there's no room for politics In (See Page Twenty-One) (See Page Ten) H er^n Z n . member of ^ d a ^ P^7e <^mm.ss.% credit pl^ designed to produce resented by her father, Prince ‘■'y'Connecticut, he said, has a military set-up," yd. One-day service on tune-ups. the President's'council of Eco- "in the next several days." ' ^ ’^ u 'l^ lle n d m e if ^u ld give P r e V n t Nikolai'V. Podgor- rather compassionate welfare NOW nomlc Advisers and head of the While the Phase 2 machinery p^pioyor whose e m p ire s ny of the Soviet Union found program compared with inany „ wide vnrle- ^ 5-hp: Pickup and delivery task force on Phase 2 controls moved cl^er to reality, AFL- mriro man-hours In the himself next to the wife of the other states but the dlf^ ^ told the Business Counc 1 that CTO presl^ml G^ige Meany p^^ previous president of Romania, two culttes surrounding the pro- lieutenant gover- For China Trip ELECTRIC can be arranged. the admlntstraUon’s goal of a was already predicting prob- ^ Communist countries on edgy Kram Polnt up the need for a Welcker said: KITCHEN LINOLEUM two to three per cent ton lems In hold ng^ prices down. ^ ^ ,^ 0^0 a year. The terms of lata. ! .. .zlven a -P resident Nixon Is more STAl^T MTD rate by the end of m2-les« Scoffliy at voluntary price con- subtracted Mrs. Agnew had the grand ” concerned than anyone else Experts in Varied Fields ARMSTRONG VINYL INLAID SNOW THROWER 7 hp MTD than haU the recent r a te -ls a trcls. he called ^or an army of j ^ p , ,, total coat, duke of LuxembSurg on her left about winning the election next (Cemenfed fo Floar) reallallc expectation. housewives to catch cheaters.- estimated, of $1.8 bllUon and President Agha Mo-,“aid ^afo y««'- “"d can be counted on not SNOW A real powerfiousel 6 "The goal of a two to three Moony, In an appeal ta the the first year. hammed Yahya Khan of Pakls- K®vernora aJW m ^ o r s nave ^ presidential 95 forward speeds, neutral 111 Nixon’s Advance Team Up To 9x12 ImfoNed THROWER and reverse. per cent average rate of In- wives of the AF1^ (> ;^ b 18.6 gen. Ernest F, Holllngs,- D- tan on her *^*'*'^'right. The shahshahid had »e '^ '^ e v ^ n v ^ no olacoplace to candidate who would be "an "an al- *269 Non-clogging 240* flatlon obviously cannot bo million .members, said labor Is g.C.. asked the panel to odd to a queen- at each elbow -Ingrid Ingrid . ' __ ___ nnlrosa nnlrnNH aroundnmund hishl« nock."nock." Wei- WASHINGTON (AP) — Pres- Chlna-arca Included TtenUln, PREPARATION EXTRA This heavy-duty snow thrower does translated Into a standard of sotting up a price-monitoring u,o $i6.6-bllllon House-passed of Denmark and Fablola of Bel- 'pker said ho would back Vice lUent Nixon's 10-man lulvanco Hong-Kong and Taipei. He Is chute rotation. 26" decisions themselves. the work—you merely guide Itl Wide $34999 clearing path. permissible price increases system because the Nixon ad- 21' Intake means less walking for you. (See Page Ten) (See Page Four) "Any man who makes decl- Prosldcnl Agnew If Agnew was ,e„n, leaving for Oilna this “\® specialist Kissinger Fonvard-neutral-reverse gear transmis­ #310-700-019 (82-4035) whtch allows everyone to raise ministration has not developed " ..... J. will be counting on. most heavl- sion. All steel augers, plus many other his prices two to three p e r ______------weekend Includes experts In dl- ,y director of the Office of custom features. Model 311-400 cent,” Bteln told the more than plomacy, nuclear submarines, Aslan Communist Affairs In the (82-4032) 12 hp. FORD " too corporation hoods. communications and public re- state Department, Jenkins also 79-95 "There are undoubtedly some latlons. served on the National Security LAWN & GARDEN TRACTOR prices which will have to lie And, since two of the team (jouncll during the Johnson nd- allowed to rise by more than m e m b « r.s speak Chinese ministration, TUB AREA Don’t be snowed Ini With optional at- Korean Troops Move In on Protesters lechmenlt, Model 120 clears driveways, two to three per cent; In that nuontly, Dr. Henry A. Kiss- i>wlght L. Chapin, 30. gradu- walks and snow’ paths. In summer ll case some will have to rise tngor, leading Uio group, will ate of the University of South- jw eoa ratieNiiq seH, ita ir a and footprfwH. has many j^har uses. Drive easy with YD. UP aulomtilc (hydrostallc) drive and aulo- less. If we ore to achieve the SEOUL (AP) The govern­ not need Interprclera. om Callfornlii, who worked In Its ri9htiya Anglos and Now York of- ihlliini. Dozens of other custom raa- for y— ra of woar. Docorator c o l^ turas. (82-2004) Similarly the discussion of Into seven universities today to lanKc Pi-cslilenl Nixon's agenda (it-es of the J. Waller Thompson five to six per cent as a per- quell riotous domonstratlons fur confcrenccH with mainland advertising agency and as>per- FUN-TA-STIK mlsstble wage Increase guide- raging for more than two leaders, work out travel and sonul aide In Nixon's 1868 presl- 36 ' SNOW THROWER poat Is a misleading aim- weeks. They arrested more lu-comimHlattons arrangomonUij,. dentlal camiwilgn. He Is deputy ATTACHMENT pllflcatlon not only for technical l,(X)0 students, lay the gioundwork for press| assistant, to the President, SHAG m 95 reasons, Bteln said, but because T h e Education Ministry facIlUlca and decide how best' serving as Nixon's appoint- 88 an arilhmotleal average "does qinq untversltlss and ool- lo net up communlcalloiui. mcnl's secretary, responsible ...... MQ. FT, i "308 rt(. 9323.00 not provide a standard for Imll- |q Seoul and one In Hen* uic the principals and f„r general scheduling of ths TILES Reg. eao In Mock TwP’Staga thrower works in daap or vidusi oases." , KwnngjI, 170 miles soulh of the roles they will play: President's time. An sa- drilled snow, Spout turns lull liO * "Home wage rates will ob- saying "normal class- Kissinger, 44, pnrfeifsor of |>«rlenced advance man, he will 12”x ll' ^ 10, 12 and 14 hp morlaii. goveriiim-m and Inlci-nallonul work on the Intricate sched (a2-2044l viously have lo riee more than tiniHwalble becauee of the average ami some less . . d^nionetratlone,” affulrs on leave from Harvard tilliq(. Qv19 and nobody shmild think that demonetralore have hee'n tiidvcrsUy while serving as Ttmolhy U Btbourns, $8- C H A IR PADS , 3 ^ tlaclrlc Sian Modal 79 takas just because ho i»ee protesting corniptlon In govern- Nixon's tot) adviser on national ysar-old lx * Angelsan, jeumal* BRAIDED RUGS 7 hp. FORD the drudgery out 01 caring lor wsge Increases for above a buslneos and com- fecurlty affairs. He'll discuss i*,,, graUuals of UiC, puMIe rt> medium sized grounds And II )ifUh Chinese i ouiiter|)urts the lotions ’background. He leA a can be used yaar round, erable sverage the " '■ ,,„|g„ry military training im the FITS LAWN & GARDEN with notional attachmanls, framework of the Nixon visit i„|, » sDaclal asalslaflt to Wall • 29.95 IN UTOCK ANY $ ' Thraa-apaad plus ravarta and the general agenda "This to Join Nlxon'S ilM gear Iransmlitlnn travels IS a preliiiiliittiy survey ihsre oampgign una amn# m CHAIR TRACTOR $75700 WITH 3 UATCHERH up lo S mph. will be no final decisions made ^ gggtg|gn$ |« WITH 2 PIECE FIXTURES 187 2006) |Mirtlrulnr I'lHHiInliihl Joti'liig Uip hIu- on Uits trip, " he says. 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