- - Average DaHy Net Press Rm> The Weather For Hie Week Bnded November 14, 1970 Clear andeold tonight; low In the, .teensr.-.-;. Tomorrow mostly sunny, ccmtlnued'cold; high in 16,080 30s...^Wednesday fair, milder. / Mancheater— A City of Village Charm (Cvlaselfled AdvertU||i^ on Pace 28) PRICE TEN CENTS VOL. LXXXX, NO. 74 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1970

/ ! Sentences of Death I^abl To Return Given Six Basques To Peace Session BURGQS (A P)— A military court today handed down death sentences for six persons in the Burgos trial of By MARTIN ZDCKER 15 Basque-extremists. ------:------Associated Press Writer ^Tfte sentences will now go to the others heading for the prls- JERUSALEM (AP)—Israel toted Monday to go Gen. • Francisco Franco to be « i to Inform those defendants j , ^ back to the Middle East peace talks under United Na­ commuted or confirmed. ' not sentenced to death of the tions envoy Gunnar V. Jarring. Three of the six were sen- verdicts, The decision, made at a spe------fenced to death by firing squad There was speculation that cial Cabinet session, came only the Egyptians roll back the twice. The unusual measure decision for two death sen- a few hours after an Israeli nUssilea as a condition for re- indicated the reaction of the tences opened the way for Fran- \ army force crossed into south- turning to the negoUations was court to the last day of trial to commute one and let the em Lebanon during the night to subsequently dropped as unreal- when the 16 arose in mass and other be carried out. strike an Arab guerrilla head- istic. Instead, Jerusalem soug^it tried to attack court-martial The death sentences now go to quarters. The raid was in retail- stronger commitments of Amer- members. - Lt. Gen. Tomas Garcia Rebull atlon for increasing guerrilla jcan political and military sup- There was no immediate Indl- signature, normally a activity along the frontier, the port which might offset the caUon when Franco would act tormallty. They are then passed Israeli military command said. EgypUan advantage. on the sentences. fTe three re- to Franco.The 78-year-old lead- An official Lebanese source These promises are said to In- ceivlng two death sentences usually consulte with his Cab-' sald 12 guerrillas and two civil- - continuing supply of each were Francisco Javier tnet before granting or refusing ians were killed in several hours American arms—to counter the Izco, 29; Hkluardo Urlate, 26,- clemency. If refused, the sen- of fighting. The Israelis said So'vlet hardware to the and Jaoquln Gorostidi, 26, who tences are carried out by firing they lost, one soldier and suf- Egyptians—nd a tougher stand led the charge against the court, aquad at the hext possible dawn. fered five wounded. Washington against Soviet The prosecution had asked for Most defense lawyers ap- The Cabinet’s decision to re- involvement in the Middle East. six death sentences and more peered stunned by the harsh- Authoritative sources, quoted than 700 years In prison for all ness of the sentences. The mt- EgJTt and Jordan at the U^ted 16. Ing of the five-man military NaUons sayli^ the conditions for return- The sentences. If carried out, court said in effect that the men by Prime Minister Golda were expected to Inflame leftist court had accepted all of the y . Meir as she emeig;ed from a and student groups and labor aUegatlons of the prosecution 5 /6-hour session. party and Its key coalition part- groups across Spain. and none of the pleas of the de­ A government announcement ^ \ r>„iio^n„a r>nr The others sentenced to death fense. said the cabinet “ decided that f «•. ^ were Mario Onalndia, 22, a me­ All the defendants accused of the present pollUcal and mill- okayed the return, chanic; Francisco Javier Lare- assassination of a pollUcal po­ tary conditions enable and justi- Any negotiations between. Is- na, 26, student, and Jose Maria lice chief denied the charge. fy the termlnaUon of the suspen- rael and the Arab states figure Dorronsoro, 29, teacher. Ivon de Navascues, one of the sion of Israel’s partlcipaUon In to be long and tough. In addlUOT B7ve of the six testified they defense lawyers, termed the talks under the auspices of Am- to consideration of Israeli with- were Mandst-Leninlsts. sentences “horrendous, my the court before he could re­ Only one of the accused, Ma- Abba Eban was authorized to nally make peace with Israel, ply. All six of those sentenced to Aranzazu Arrutl, 24, was ac- This photo taken from television monitor shows Schweitzer of the U.S. Navy. The film was made transmit Jerusalem’s readiness there Is an immediate problem death said they were members quitted. The prosecmtlon Que^ Cmdr. Walter Wilbur, left, and Cmdr. Robert Christmas Day at a Viet Cong POW site. to resume partlcipaUon. of renewing .the present cease- of ETA, the secret Basque guer- tloned her only briefly. She had The Israelis left the talks on fire. rilla organization. been In a psychiatric hosp , Sept.6, less than two weeks aft- it terminates on Feb. 5. Egypt The othei: 9 received prison but attended the trial, er they had begun. The boycott repeatedly has declared It will terms ranging from 6 to 70 One of the two priests on trial, was explained as the govern- not agree to an extension unless years. Julian Calzada, 36, was given a POW Film Called ^Propaganda ’ ment’s retort to a buildup of So- the Israelis come back to the Defense lawyers, who an- i 2-year sentence—double what vlet-made surface-to-air mis- talks with a Umetable for wlth- nounced the verdict and sen- the prosecution demanded. He siles near the Suez Canal by the drawal. 'This the Isralls say tences, said In general all of the was accused of aiding banditry, Egyptians In violaUon of the they will not do. sentences exceeded what was He was seen ■wrestling with po- military standstill clause of the ^n EgypUan government offl- aaked by the prosecution. lice at the end of the trial. By Defense Department Official U.S.-inltlated Middle East jjj Cairo dismissed Mon­ Defense lawyers refused to Prison terms handed out to cease-fire. sign the sentences as a protest, those also sentenced to death NFW YORK (API __ Two Corp. following a conversation where other journalists have Marines; and Lt. M. L. Gartley, The Israeiis’ original demand (See Page Eight) Police angrily hustled news- were: American pUot prisoners war with North Vietnam’s Premier been allowed controlled virtts. Dunedin Fla. and Lt. William men away fronv-the building. Onalndia, 61 years—the prose- in North \Uetnam say In a cen- Pham Van Dong whom he quot- Jerry Friedhelm, a deputy J M ayhe^ New Manchester, The la w y ^ split up after the cutlon had asked for 60. sored Interview filmed Christ-, ed as saying, “I swear to you slstant defense secretary, said: W ^a. both of the Na^. brief court session, some of mas Dav that the war should be ffiese men are well treated.” "We would of course have no The interview was broa.dcast them talking to newsmen and (See Page Eight) ended i ^ . A U.S. Defense be- MacLear said that when he comment on a censored edited by NBC-TV and CBS-TV partment spokesman called the questioned the premier about enemy propagan^ film show- wuho,- L. Mendel Rivers t^ v lse d X r v le w program an U.S. suspicions that the North ing only a handful of known In the Wilber and “ enemy propaganda film.” Vietnamese hold more than the prisoners.lt is one more exam- Schweitzer ^ d they had read a n# 839 Americans whose names pie of the refusal of North Viet- number of books by Americans Dies in 65th Y ear Sources Say: -me two to ^ m to conduct Itself as a civi- about the war. had visited var- whom Dong reacted angrily. Uzed signatory of the Geneva lous museums in Hanoi and had BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — also talked ^ ^ ^ e ^ o T S e ^ ^ o u n - ConventTon. Were that conven- discussed the war with other routine and mall ‘'J talk like tioil adhered to, there would be prisoners. Rep. L. Mendel Rivers, the the in terv l^ h e ^ K o S ^ sa y in g . Impartial inspection and contact “ I know I’ve had the deepest fiery, powerful head of the USSR Sets Trial the supervision ®* ^ ® «,gy virho have no human!- direct with the POWs, rather discussion I’ve ever had In my House Armed Services C»mmlt- Vletna.^se and te - feelings by talking like than censored films. In addition, life with my fellow prisoners ^g^ early today at Univer- day night. .ui- n we continue to be concerned for here,” said Wilber, ‘ and we ve Hospital here, hospital offi- For More Jews Flve other ROWS were wen at t h ^ ^ ^ prisoners and, the missing, had to really go to the very core g,^,g ^ ^ ^ ^ g ^ as 66. By JOHN BADSMAN i f f WolfAr F Wil^ the list vM ch. also included 20 not just In North Vietnam, but of our feelings on a number o south Carolina Democrat Associated Press Writer U.3. Navy pilots Walter E. Wll- ^ e ^ e s e also South Vietnam and Laos.” thlngs-loyalty what is t? ^pg^ g ^ ^ g ^ ^ec. 11 ber, 40, of Columbia Cross POWs the In addition to. Wilber and Where does it lie. And morality, replace a leaking mitral and Robert J. said had died and nine who MOSCOW (AP)—The Soviet ^vernment is reported Roads, Pa ‘a full one Schweitzer, the five POWs pic- legality, a number of t h ^ s that y^j^g plastic valve. Sun- of Lemoore, were released, was planning to try nine more Jews in connection with the w ere and comolete.” iu^eatured at cioseclose range were menu-identi- —in —our ~affluent, — ...... rushed life, I day, he suffered a senes oi Leningrad hijacking case, but the worldwide outcry re- ^ answer presubmitted The location of the camp was fled as 1st Lt. P ^ l norm^ly " r t v V too^ deep a stoppages, but heart ac suiting from the first trial is not likely to make things „ot disclosed but the New York Brown, „N e ^ o n , Mass^ Maj. ‘'""P tlon was restored, though th. D. Ingvalson, Sanford, nf ^onr<.P hospital said Rivers remained any easier for any of the defendants. The interviews were filmed by Times reported a U.S. official In and Lt. Col. Eison W. “ I think the answer of courae — t' , seriously 111. Reliable sources say the next Michael MacLear, a newsman Washington said it was the “ Ha- Mmne, Santa Ana, Caiif. all la the war must be ended, ^ d It Rivers’ heart had stopped at trial will beg;in Jan. 6 In Lenin- sentences would be commuted. for Canadian ' Broadcasting nol Hilton’ ’—a showplace camp Miller, must be stopped now. We’ve least once previously, on Dec. g;rad, where a court on Christ- gut hjs view was not shared In iUStu*-»ot to stop this___ thing. We’ve mas Eve convicted nine Jews jjogcow. gofl^V dm iV 'the facts “as they 20, but a doctor revived him. and two Gentiles of plotting to Russian eyes, the trial was Over 44f000 GIs K ille d lie ia n d stop the war, and of In a statement Sunday, the hijack an airplane to flee the So- entirely a matter of domestic c^ r s e we must withdraw our hospital said: ‘"rhe persUtent vlet Union. law and order and of no concern troops to stop the war. ’That’s tehdency toward this type of Ir- Two of the Jews were sen- abroad. The stiff sentences the position we have to face, regularity Indicates contlnua- tenced to death by firing squad, probably were fixed as a deter- New Decade of Involvement Once we do that, the , Vet- tion of the long-standing pred- REP. MENDEL RIVERS and the other defendants got la- rent to others, namese can solve their o'wn operative heart failure." bor camp sentences ranging “ Undoubtedly the Soviet Un- problems. I’m confident of that. At 1:40 a.m. CBS today, Rlv- was recently elected to his 16th If we’ll stop the war and get our ers died of what a spokesman term. He first came to 'Washing- from 4 to 16 years. ion’s image has been deunaged troops out. 'That’s what we have said was continuing heart fail- ton in 1941. Before that he was ’Hie Informants said about a by this verdict,” cme Western In Vietnam Starting for U.S. ure. In the- South Carolina House dozen other Jews also face diplomat commented, “but (See Page Twenty) He was attended by two physi- from 1933-1936 arid for a while By GEORGE ESPER volvement In the war has subtly nam’s hlg^iway into the South. trials In Riga and the Moldavian they’ll never admit It. To them clans and several nurses at the was a special attorney for the town of Kishinev, but no dates this was a question of law en- Associated Press Writer shifted for the time being to a Actimi In South 'Vietnam has time of his death. There were no U.S. Justice Departrnent. have been set. The sources said forcement.” SAIGON (AP) —This week 6,000-mlle network of mountain been scaled down to almost en­ family members at the bedside. Rivers, In his capacity as they did not know the charges Tass, the official Soviet news tile United States starts ilts sec- passes, dirt roads and river urely small-unlt clashes during but some relatives staying at a chairman of the House Armed against these defendants, but (See Page Thirteen) ond decade of direct involve- crossings In the southern pan- year,-but the United Two Tankers nearby motel were notified, the Sendees CJommlttee, ranked as presumably they are accused of ment In Indochina Reflecting a handle of Laos called the Ho Chi spokesman added. one of CJongresa’ most powerful Involvement In the same unsuc­ course of disengagement, Amer­ Mlnh trail. It .is North Viet- (See Page Eight) Rivers entered the hospital voices for U.S. military superi­ cessful hijack attempt in June. ican forces are at their lowest Sink in Sea; Dec. 8 for extensive tests, the ority. The sources said the defend­ Red Official numerical level in more thhn COMBAT DEATHS hospital said, when it was dis­ He once likened himself to Ju­ ants In the Leningrad trial next four yea n . So are battlefield IN t h o u s a n d s covered he suffered from severe lius Caesar UMerms of military IN INDOCHINA 48 Rescued leakage of the mitral valve. week are charged with -violating casualties. w power. Articles 70 and 72 of the Soviet The direct American effort Is 30- An aide to Rivers said the vet- First In line for Rivers’ chalr- Di scusses NEW YORK (AP) — Forty- eran Democrat had suffered .manshlp Is Rep. Philip J. Phil- Criminal Code. The former in­ generally dated from Jan. 1, I eight crewmen were reported from heart trouble for some bin, D-Mass., but he was defeat- volves “ anti-Soviet v..^gltatlon 161. That year 11 Americans rescued today from two sinking time and It may date back to ed In the November elections so and propaganda" and the latter Hijack Trial were killed in action. In 1966, U.S. “ organizational activity direct­ tankers hundreds of miles apart rheumatic fever In his child- would be chairman only for the the toll was near 1,(XX). That in the Atlantic Ocean. Separate ed to commission of especially WASHING’TON (AP) — An vvas the peak year; this year’s I S.VIETNAM bood. remaining days of the 91st 25 searches for 27 • others contin­ He said the congressman had ctongress. dangerous crimes against the American Je-wish leadec.ci<£iet deaths have been less than a ued, the Coast Guard said. state and-or participation in ydlh officials of the Soviet'Em- third of the 1968 total. limited his activities in recent "rhus, under Congress’ senior!- • Tile U.S. Coast Guard said the months because of the Illness. j '*■ anti-Soviet organizations.” , bassy today for what he de- in all, more than 44,000 Amer- - Norwegian vessel Ross Mt. The South Carolina Democrat (See Page 'E2gtat) Cwivlction under Article 72 scribed~as “a very cordial dis- loans have been killed In action picked up 17 crewmen. Includ­ carries 'a maximum penalty of cussimi” over protests of last in lo years. ’The total of Ameri- ing the master, of the Panama­ death while Article 70 carries a week's trial at Leningrad In can lives lost, counting accl- 20 — nian tanker Chryssle, which was maxlmum sentence of 10 years which two Jews were sentenced dents and disease, has reached sinking 270 miles southwest of In a labor camp. death. 63,000 In tabulations of (he U.S. Bermuda. The sources said the second Seymour D. Wolf, president of command, Earlier, a U.S. Coast Guard Police in Montreal Seize group of Leningrad defendants the Jewish Community CouncU The focal point of U.S. in- cutter rescued 31 men from the broken stem section of a Fin­ w a s W r a t e d from the first be- of Greater Washlngtcm. said two 15- — Kidnap-Murdep Suspects cause the connection . between . ----- Soviet officials “ tried to assure nish tanker that split In two in me that the trial was fair.'’ heavy seas 600 miles southeast the two was “ tenous at best.” MONTREAL (AP) — Three farmhouse near St. Due under He said the embassy's first of New York City. Tlie first group was charged prime suspects in the kidnap- observation, secretary, Alexander Bessmert­ The Coast Guard at Elizabeth with treason. Norway’s big­ D e ca d e ’ s murder of Pierre Laporte were ’Ihey raided the place today nykh, and political adviser, Igor CJity N.C., said a search plane gest newspaper, Aftenpost, re: captured in a farmhouse outside when they saw the light inside = - I of D. Bubnov, Urfd him that “ there over the site of the Chryssle ov­ ported that a 23-year-old Lat- ^ difference In what ac- Death Rate 10 erheard a radio message from Montreal today. Police said they at about 6 a.m., when no kesman said the daughter was arrested Oct. 7 ers severe prison sentences. f

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1970 ekGBi T W 6 John J. klalorca kfra. Jane M. White CiviUm Draw8 44% Robert OUder Herman Heck David T. Goode ^ Pi*esley Gift cial difficulty in getting an edu­ SheinM ^oltl Robert Longerter Senate M oves to U^i^angle Charest BJsso.-rRt. SO, Vernon kilias klarlena D’Addario ^ George M. Bbdce South Windsor requests a state Jiearing for ap­ cation, nor to lack parental MOME^mmaB MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — guidance in the field ot music. * ^ I . WUUam D. Bdgar Albert W. Hemingway ‘ Former Sheriff WUUam N. proval ot a motor vehicle Junk BOLD LATE IXBCTlON ' Richard F. Warner 1 Richard Strauss, father was a qRBiifeflB/INI SaVe-A-Life Sunday kIrs. Evelyn Loagcrler Morris Jr. eaya entertainer yard on prem ises.at Schanck ON EDIIOPBAN HAND n o r t h Phylias Dowd rabid anti-WagneVite, but it was YOUNQPBIPIE klrs. Fay Dreener Elvis Presley gave him a SST, D efense B ill K nots Site Sought^ Rd. _ _ ♦ 7 64 _ James M. Hutchinson David F. Simmons “ T H E W A T his fate to have to play a great ■krttiiStotfMMiMitliMMMI By AUTOED SBiaNWOU) ^ A J 6 . $9,000 foreign-niade car for WASHINGTON (AP) — The funds sougdit by President kUx- aid for Cambodia, and $60(1 mU- Roland Aubin of 701 J(dm SMMiitntn>aSMM% « Bridge players are hopeless Robert Ferari Wesley L. kfUes deal of Wagner. Wagner once e * eeelwf IW Ir *W «*W Brings 417 Donors Christmas. Senate ended its Christmas re­ on. A conference committee lion to help Ixdster Israel’s Fitch Blvd. requests a tem­ procrastinators, and the mlB- 0 Q9 Mrs. Rcsealma Provencal WUUam J. Dowd For Housing porary and conditional pennit told him, "You play my mu­ 4 AK965 "Uve enjoyed Elvis’ friend­ cess today. Its leaders still look­ came up with the $210 miUion armed forces. I H E A R D T T sic too well to be tm anU-Wag- dle of the hrflday season is John BrlcUey Orrin C. White to use an existing gfarage as an EAST Harry Basklnd ship tor about 13 years, I ing fo r a way odt of its SST figure. In the end, those af^ropria- nerite,” but this failed to mol­ IAU U|i MMinu therefore the right time to WEST A to ta l-D f ^417 i ^ p l e show ed up Su nday a ft o n o o n kCrs. Jean M. Breen architectural office and employ fiaunl AudMnen QJ105 Kenneth T. Ferry guess,” Ibirrls, now head of quandry so the 91st Congress tions, and a $8.4 billion package For Elderly lify Papa Franz Strauss. When hold an election. Follow the 4 832 and contributed a pint of blood each to the American Edgar Dresner As for the defense spending three persons at 800 Pleasant b y John G ru b u r Kl398 WUUam O. Coibath a management consulting can adjourn for $;ood, perhaps of automobile and t^ephone ex- Wagner's death was announced play of today’s hand as though 9 7542 Red Cross as part of the annual ^ve-arLife-Sunday Frederick Bentley , Fulbright and his alUes cOn- O A73 diarlea H. Spratly /B reTT ail Sunday. "M y wile by New Year’s Eye. ered tbe presidential option ^ else taxes, coupled with a speed­ ’ A r^ te c ts have been selected Valley Rd. i at an orchestral rehearsal, the Mi M il Mwnio you held the East cards, and 0 52 blood donation program. Pqter Dampf S PiPnttt lnMnnlaiinM Antone Oosme graduated with him from The House, with most of Its provision, origlnaUy a. House up of estate tax collections, and a site Is beinj' sought for Donald Baltulcmis of 24 Glen- musicians all stood in tribute, vote whether you like or dis­ 4h Q1073 * J4 Mre. Helen Dampf Thirty ihore people appeared, but were turned down Samuel O. A. Swain T Mra. kfargaret McCarrick Humes High School In 1968.” business finished, returns Tues­ product, the undoing of Senate may be about all Congress can the 80-unit rental housing' for the wood Rd. requests a state hear- excepting horn player Strauss, like the first discard from the SOUTH elderly project planned by the Ing for approval of a used car for various reasons. ------Roger Fisher , Raymond C. Larivee Morris said he understood day to wait for the Senate to restrictions against toe use of manage before it has to go out I hope Ssmta Claus brought Then there was Oscar Strauss, who remained obstinately seat- East haiid. 4 A K 9 South Windsor Housingr Author- dealer’s license on premises Kfincno (;? 10 3 ^ Mancheitor diapter of Patrick M. Morreswy WUUam R. Stelmer Mark 8. ’Tryon several other Presley friends break the deadlock over the $310 U.S. ground forces in Southeast of business Jan.3. you a new hi-fi stereo, or at no relation to the Jcdiann ed. East dealer Ity. known as Glendale Rd. I UnMf t7 fUBliw IfflUW iyli 0 KJ 10864 C 3 v^ Irttonutional won the John E. Welply Jr. Mrs. kladclyn Olrardln Henry R. Skiff received elnlllar gift cars. mlUlon superaonlc transport Asia outside South Vietnam, The House and Senate have least some new recordings of Strausses, who was originally Young Richard's early w orks, PmMwMultlMrtlai Both sides vulnerable ^School Board 4k 82 contest among dvlc organlzar James P Reynolds Edward O.'Junghans Glenn kfirtl plane iqiproprlation, the major As a result, they sought Sen­ agreed to defer the opening of Ih e Rev. James A. Birdsall, /!«. wiii Sood music when he stopped by Viennese, eventualy became a sound mostly like Brahams, lylth Opening lead — Two of tions with 44 per cent of its Bamon Flangan TiiiAn. L. Hahnel barrier to a ccngreaaional wind­ toe 92nd Congress until Jan. 21. South IVcst North Manfred O. Blgenbrod ate rejection of, that compro- „ . _ .. ^ chairman, said the authority ^ at your house the other night. He French clUzen, came to Amor- the exception of his first Horn Spades. Mrs. Janice M. Hodge up. When this band was played ao*>erf VarveUl Stanley H. Ostrineky kfrs. Germaine Frank mlse bUl, and a new conference has retained the architecture Iho nttunuiiiii brought me, amongrst other ica where he wrote scores for Cmcerto, which sounds like a . M Mt woa i; MHirao 2 0 ^ k Mrs. Esther Secondo It was considered possible the 3 0 Pass 4 O ' Nathan Agostlnelll Paul L. Paradis kfrs. Antoinette Carabino with the House on final terms ^ ^ services of Roland M. Aubin, laphMfaiied for thlngrs, a recording of “ Daphne’ ’ Hollywood movies, and finally Mozart, seasoned with a little (MplNMtMywnr in the 1966 European cham­ second wtih 37 per cent and the ^ee n Edwin O. kflnor Senate would act today to over­ kinrtthiimi) pionships, West (qpened the 5 0 All Pass kirs. Anne A. Ctechas David EUdredge for that WU. *■ Olson and Miller. due to hy Richard Strauss, and it is died back in Austria in 19M at bit of Brahms. He received _ Mandierter Jayceee tjtird with pYank J. B eA kOaa Barbara C. Schwamb Wentworth B. Johnson come another Impcuue, the $00.6 . Nixon still is pressing for ac- Serveral land offers have al­ deuce of spades, and South won Mra. Blfuiche Newman uec. a. was canceiw* uuc y certainly lovely music. the tender age of 84. He U early recognition as a composer 34 per cent. Mhbel Arendt RTlUam H. Hyde Roger C. Perreault Mrs. Cecilia Michalak billion defense appropriation A ^ app^riationa mi. uon on a Social Security In-, ready been made, he said, but weather conditions. best remembered for the waltz, and three of his songs were ai-B with toe k in g .Declarer------cashed ^ . __ bill. providing $18 blUlon for the De- ^^Ich carries a test more are sought. General site The board will hear reports This reminds me that people the top clubs and led a low club now good, and so * » V* <*we’re thrilled, haispy, and Dan F. flavino Arthur Joyce kfrs. Karla CaglaneUo kfrs. Constance Tomsuk "Come, come, I love you only,” nremiered In 1880, when he was ^ tiled,'* reported Mm. Blaine James mvera kllas Lynn M. kUrek John R. Romonowlcz Carl J. Dauber That measure had' been partment of Health, Education of his welfare reform program, requirements are the avail- concerning the financial state- get the musical Strausses all _ • • „ - „ „ „ from dummy. At the first ta- last club, but neither o< ^ ® m snagged because of a provision, and Welfare, also Is snagged in ” , Sweet of the Mandiester Red Mrs. Harriet A. MltoheU Stephen A. S h a t^ k Dr. Robert B. Stanton Howard Ralphaelson plus restrictive trade legisla­ ability of public ble of the match, the East cards did declarer any good. I f fought by Sen. J. W. Fulbright, the. Senate. The House has ap- sewers and a p p rox im ^ S “ v2 T ^ e r " s ^ X ^ e d 1 1 “^ r f L e ^ ic h ^ o m e s from "The Choi^- He had been composing since Cross diapter after yesterdays Mrs. Mary Bmee:t' L. Skogliind Jr. Ernest A. Ley kfrs. Ruth Qrzyb tion. the age of 6 and as I pointed player discarded the five of South led either .of these c a ^ D-Aric„ authorizing President proved that one. acres of land accessable to shop- cuss the implementing of a Strausses, father and son, from oiaie sotoier. gpa"®®^ **® g y Strauss heid match the bidding and play tract only by discarding both who worked at various times Joseph P. Lawler John AUen:' turned out a great deal of mu- »y Strauss had decided Sidney Green kflcs Cathe^e Adams hear four applications at the writing waltzes when that dance turned out a great deal of mu- strike out on hla own instead Cinema '-merna u—^^ine n —The Owl vnwi and u«u toe me were were uie toe same same up up u» to this uua point, puu.i.. iqwjqw neans hearts wi on me the thirdmuu and.mu ” 1^ throughout the day In^the Blood- Robert C. HenUc Mra. Jacqu^lne Nichols ■ -A $3.68 bUUon appropriation erages 6 per cent . " ““f ——^ - — kfrs. Helen L. Harris Douglas Porter Carl A. Zinsser *®*' foreign aid Is bound for a A $1.6 MUion program of Town Hall. Safety Demands was______first bStomlng______^ popular in sic, particularly since his first .following established’ models .Pussycat. 1=80, 3:30, 6:80, 7:80. Dr. Paul Lukacs, of the Israe- fourth clubs. So now you know "" moUle stationed at tile high Edward O. Bates Jr. Paul P. kfaigelony published work was a march g.gQ u team, discarded the eight of bow to vote on the spade dis- WendeU Ames Earl R. Fisher Hugh S c o tt' ^ B a ,, haro pro- pound of House-Senate ne- emergency school desegregotion Charles Warren of 113 Home­ lATTQTnTiM t 'att — T li0 Europe. This d&nce, like J&2Z, . This is the year of his school. Philip Terry kCrs. Helen M. Aseltine Leonard Yost AUe year crippled formed, frequently in English brewing firm, so Uttle Richard" be wrong about new music. It the CKoater Hartford Chapter Robert WUteseU Mias Joann R. Dwlre Three Months ...... 7.80 , nersons under toe name of "Roeailnde.” was not to encounter any flnan Draws Criticism Anthony Flano kQss Gloria J. Jordan Herbert F. Zepp Jr. tation money bUl as hostage, the One IConth ...... 2.60 */wa*»v**o. usually takes about half a cen­ was tiqpped by nearly 300 pints David Hubbell odds are the Senate would vote, tury for the public to catch up Sicily^ Italian M ainland Norman Eaton kfrs. Cared B. Kuehl Owen V. McDonough ^ rom the M ayor as donations from the centers Mrs. Maggie Peters kfrs. Carol Scott Randall Brown as it did before, to halt SST with advanced ideas in art. Edu­ .. in Manchester,. Hartford and Howard S. Peters Walter C. Graham Robert C. Heavlaldes James E. Bride Kenneth W. Stuer Jr. funding altogether. cated musicians are frequently 'W indm r totaled 006 plnta. Man- Mrs. Doris Moan So far, oppoaonia o f the SST, t j iw 1 Mayor Howard E. Fitts has May Get Underwater Link Mrs. kfarte B. Benson kfrs. Doris kforneault 26 years behind toe front-run- , i* _ tv.....*™...* y,„ c h e ^ r led in donations. Hart- Robert AUbrlo led by Sen. WUUam Proxmlre, written a letter Department cables would be in carefully SteidTen Carney Ronald J. Walsh Tiers. to By PBTEB BODOBStS ford was second with 800 pints fiophie MannUni D-Wls., have been waging a pol­ of* .. A A *1, of Transportation Commissioner calculated positions to take ac­ David Kuriand WUUam R. Earle Britiefa Cut Troops Strauss then went on to the ^ _ % ____ ■nie M anobealer Guardian ■“ and Windsor third with 201 Angelo Mmumitoi ite flUbuster—throe hours or so b r o a d street field of opera. His first two were count of water currents. Ronald R. Viaintalner Delmore WUUams pints. Teddy P. Bonas Jay Howroyd In North Ireland each day—against the compro- notiiuv aucucaoLUisuccewful butuuw hislua thirduuiia suv sue-:* “ . n*®^®»-able .. commenU ^ mlnnaftiA regard- LONDON—A — British —— ----- firm of-- The concrete owmwua sections wouldwwwm PeneloperJo B. HaU hr. Blood wlU be used to supply Mrs. Doris D. Jacobs Vincent Ash MANCHESTER ceeded with a vengeance. If only nioanii rhaita consulting engineers has sug- be built in dry dock, sealed, David McMuUln BELFAST. Northern Ireland Geoige D. McNlff ' would provide $210 mlUloii in for toe then scandalous "Dance Rt 6 north of BlMeU Bridge ^ "underwater gpd then connoted after they hospitals throughout the state Mrs. Celeste M. MUkle ’Thomas Funderburke Also: PROSPECT AVE. and at no charge. pj. w . McKean Donald Oenovesl (AP) — British troop strength federal siArtdles for the aii^ of toe Seven Veils,” which iw°"*h**"*^ bridge should be buUt be- S y e been fixed underwater, WUUam H. Bayrer in Northern Ireland has been plane. KANE ST., WEST HARTFORD toat the corridor *’« * tween Sicily and the Italian <^ere would be two road sec- Gallon Donoro Alfred G. Reutter kfrs. Katherine Klein Charles Mederos comes from toe Work. It Is, of Harvey T. King cut to 6,000, half the number The resdutioa (Mansfield and course, “ Salome," which you ^een toe Pre^nt Rt. 6 md the nj^biland. The firm has won an tl< »»—and a rail section. A number of Mandiester do- RoUand Ooty Ryan E, Knowles G ^ S • OPEN DAILY 10 to 10 Connecticut River, -J*» nors reached gallMi milestones Carter DeCormler kfrs. Amy Plrkey Daniel R. DeMartin stationed In the province during ®“ « f* ’ may have heard In Hartford, Governor St.,’ East Hart- Italian government prize for The competition wa* promot- reverse the sltuaticm: Advocates 'a m ple fr ee par k in g yesterday. Completing his tenth Bradford O. Alpers Mrs. kfary Qolasieaki Craig Knowles SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORES • last season. Vn-A H,. MA tTioW» ‘*‘® *d®®> equally ed a year ago by the Italian Protestant-Roman CathoUc riot' ot the SST spending would have - tpiiihw ^ras Donald Kuebl. Yes- >Om Kristine Benson Edward B. Qolasieaki kCaurice Pass ' This was followed by "Elek- ing last July, the army to do the legislative blocking to have^^en determined beyond 0-- terdays pint wro{q;ied up nine James D. Reuter kfrs. kfary M. McCarthy kfrs. Myrna Rivers tra,” which created Just as Richard J. Bolbrock nounced today. prevent thWr suggested settle­ this point. The plan has been dpvlsed to one to the underwater bridge, ■> gallons lor Richard Bagge Sr. 1®** Sandra Alpers Gayle Can>ent«f Treinendous Aftet-Christmas Se/eefion at King-Size Savings! much of a sensation. These two Fitts noted in his letter that Q r)^ry Neary Scott B. dendaniel An army spokesman said re­ ment. operas remain hla greatest, but development of the highway overcome two problems posed All the other first prizes were lations between the rival com­ I f that happens, the result r'su r.asrcss Jerome L. Lamb kfrs. Eleanor C. Fiske not his most popular works, along this river in East Hart- by an “ artificial T * '’"** croesing of the awarded for conventional brldg- Thomas W. ()ui8h munities have Improved In the could be a move sanctioned by and ea (among the first 12, only one FTOderlck Badger With them he had gone too far appears to be the wily way between Messina Mrs. kfartha D. Greene past three monw ^splte a the leaulers to table—and thus EASY Reggio. The water la very was lor a tunnel because of Jamec F. Neary kUl—the compromise transpor- beyond the comprehension of tbe Governor 8t. area Joseph CzerwlnaU Daniel C. Kibble, spate of night tii^e explosives PAYM E N TS deep, making a tunnel difficult, toe depth of the water), tation appropriations bUl. King^s D iscount Pet Shop toe public, so he turned around and said the logical future de- Helen A. Quinn kOss Marjorie E .’ Carlson attacks on government offices. INVITEO and wrote a real syrupy opera, velopment, pursued northward. and the distance between Meo- 'Die government w ill decide in Raynumd C. Dampf •The spokesman sss t ^ a furtherfurtl That would force a new round « a about a year on which of the Roy C. Johnson. Throe gallons Robert E. Quinn Rosenkavaller’ ’ toat remains would be through toe meadow Reggio is so great, A rthiv S. Laaaow Tlioinas CardeU major cut In troop strength ap- of negotiations with the House JEWELERS—GEMOLOOI^ toe' favorite today. Personally, lands In South Windsor. bridge connectiiig the two six first prize plans will he - - have been given by l&s. Antoi- ^ Richard D. Greene peared unlikely for some time to draw up new terms for the DOWNTOWN MANCHESTBIR the used. Alan Grant and Partners nette CaraMno, Alvin Baldt, Al- Stanley A. Slgal can’t stand It; It’s too long, pitta pointed out that <3onk- would require Robert H. Franklin kfrs. kfargaret A. kfayer in view of possible renewed riot measure. The House previously Fill Your Aquarium with fred G. Reutter, Herbert F. Richard J. Bagge Sr. 966 MAIN STREET too sweet, and toe humor in It ung’a letter to Town Manager l«Y e s t bridge span ever built, believes It la in the running. PhiUip W. RiopeUe Mrs. Helen M. Palmer activity In the firing. \ voted the $290 million In SST Is heavy-handed. I ’ll admit it Terry Sprenkel concerning toe Rdi®rillBg to t h e engineers, Zepp Jr.. Norman Baton, and Mrs. Wanda Bonadtee. has great musical moments. relocation of Rt. 6 had received Partners. Hein ISnills Over Tropical Fish Following this came "Ariadne considerable comment In the Their solution Is to andior P Theodore P. WeUer auf Naxos” which I like very town and in the press from pri- concrete tunnel sectUms IBO GRANT P A ^ Ow, (A i*) - Mlaa Margaret B. Haugh — Janice Hodge, Oierter McCUaln much.______It requires^______a heck of a vate citizens and government ^®®‘ *>®>®w t>>® surface at a Tbe 13 members of the V.I* fine coloratura soprano, as well officials who expressed strong Pdnt vdiere the water is 800 Taylor family, wh<^ rural Joto 8. Tyiro. J ta ^ ^ 81oen. ^ ^ / ^ ^ eh a ln e as a fine dramatic soprano. It disagreement with continuing ^®®* deep. Tbe sectiems would home was destroyed by fire on ..V, and Mary Anne Foote. Frederick W Baker also requires a quartet of male toe highway north of toe Bis- **® lowed Into place, sunk to the CSiristmas Day, have received ^ jSy wSmond 6 . 9 9 ‘ singers who can act, so you seU Bridge. "This approach required depth, anchored by so many offers of help and con- .... Rob®rt don’t see too many fine pro- would be unacceptable in South cables, and then pumped out tributions of cash, food, clROiing N°»>®rt H- Wider . o lo you HEAR A8 o o t.*»_ ductlons of this one. Windsor.” Fitts said. with air so that bu«?yancy and household Items that they v«. Miaa Susan B. Moyer A fabulous assortment including mollies, plo^s, „ Mrs. Robert B. Beach Jr. swordtails, marigold voriotus, golden guppies. His opera "Intermezzo” I Fitts noted toat th^ purpose of w ^ d keep them In posltto tove a ^ l u s . So ^ y T..h Mrs. Dene B. lia k , Mrs. Helen Schultz have nevw seen. It U a sort of tWs letter was to make clear The channel tunnel study Ing It to start a fund ft>r other All hoveJive babies. Limited supply. L. Harris, Laralne OUnatz, and back-handed slap at his wife the continuing interest and con- group has been cmitacted, be- fire victims. cem of toe residents of South cause toe underwater b r id g e ______Stephen Shattuck. George L. Legler who was a veritable Xantippe. „ Thoee who gave blood yester- Mahon Then came “The Egyptian Windsor and make apparent that might be a potential solution to "lack of any disagreement or the problems of a conventional • day a re: kOchael A. Riley Helen,” 'which Is a flop, al­ , Mlae Jessica Mhnn press comments” do not mislead bridge or tiinnel across the Douglas R. Demforth ID 3 DIMENSIONAL though it is sometimes revived. Stewart Kennedy Vemon D. Greene "Arabella” came next. In (Conkling) into thinking Ehigllsh channel. The anchMiag that live matter has been put to , Walter W. Peters Mrs. Sherry 8 . Earle Ifl style it approaches ‘ ‘Rosenka­ • James T. CumUngham kflaa SheUey Strohm valler,” but even the Germans rest.” * Aquarium Backgrounds Fitts also asked that toe town ► Albert F. Pavls Richard H. Bradbury frequently refer to this one as be kept advised > as additional I Thomas B, Burke Edward Zelaer ’ FANTASTIC $AVINC$ “ Sklerosenkavalier,” which Kenneth Freeman fat 1 and activities begin. '* Charles E. K. Carlwm fo r 5'/, for 10 5 means Rosenkavaller with hard­ *' Joseph C. Kayrm Gal Tank 2u Gal Tanks Leonard D. Rivard Gal Tank ened arteries. Thomas A. Caruse Rene E. CHrarein . ‘ Curtis A. BUmson “ Friedenstag” and "Daphne” COtUhg** PCTIPHS AfORASTMt PROOUCMOe fRCSENT n o w s h o w i n g John J. Schascbl were both produced in 1938. Of * RAY STARK-HEnOBn'ROSS Productvn 1 Kenneth Vinlck kCrs. Ann M. IGbbe ‘ Kenneth H. ’Truedell TODAY thru SATURDAY-! j 2 9 8 9 "Friedenstag,” toe less said, It's a Feline Frolic... Edgar H. Clarke toe better, "Daphne” has beauti­ Barbra Strasaid • John C. kOUtie Mrs. Jennie Sidorlk Purr-feet in every way! I, David Madden. ful music, but It is a poor opera. George Segal FROM Roger J. BeUveau As a matter of fact. It isn’t ld)0 k' Warren M. RuseeU Harriet (Donovan Choose from $ colorful, dramatic scenes’ with ^ 3-D called an opera in the text, but ' ^tophen Rabe Fred T. (Baker ★ FURNITURE ^"6 Shot-Oiie Tiiiie-Oi^ OF A Kind/ realism. Sure to odd interest to your tank. “ A Bucolic Tragedy,” with mu­ • \Dqpsld Bernard Thomas W. Maguire sic by Richard Strauss. Actual­ 5 Paul A. Bernard Mrs. Isabel Bride ly I ’d call it a masque. • lurtM Paula B. McNamara PhlUp C. Radding ★ CARPETtNO • PhlUip A. Renn He had two more operas up The Owl Robert V. Smith —— Francis R. Dieterte David C. kfbyer" eifit Fu rn itu r his sleeve. One is “ Capriccio” Miss klaroia Poseardt ir BEDDING which Is altogether too talky'for aidthe kba. PrlscUla D. Altken Mrs. Barbera W. Getske Mrs. Vivian K. Banas opera. Elven If you know your mANCHESTl Pmgyeat M Rtehaid J. Duschene Mlaa Chn^^yime d a rk ir APPLIANCES 111 ) MAIN ST. MANCHESTER German well enough to follow it, •»' Marie Whitaker klra. Chrolyn F. CUark PMWMn Color RU'S ^ 'h • BlUi'iN Nil ’1 it falls to arrive, although it kDs. klaiy I. Cartson Salvatore Filloramo has moments of great beauty. O ff M AXiNza: TUNltJe Robert ,8 . kfOrtoison Adam Rhodes It presents the argument, MON. - TUBS. ■ WED. For Entire Holiday Week lOsa Kathleen Gurtln _ Mrs. Arylene Peck Rno. $290. R n g . $ 1 3 0 . Rnq. $300. R n q . $ 7 0 . R o q . $ 1 5 0 . "Which is more Important' in ‘BING OF BBIOHI WAXES’ r— kCrs. Wanda Bonadlea Robert P . Bowen TEFLON OVEN Hemdsemn Coteirfal MODERN STYLE Our Regular Low Prices opera, the words, or the mu­ ROBERT MICHAEL J. VINYL "RAKE Vi S H A K E " BIG FRIGIDAIRE 1 iSl 'l.awrence J. Steeves Mrs. Irene B. liak - 2 ^ E C E sic?” The questicsi Is never an­ REDFORD POLLARD 1 y d^Borga Dickie Jr. John W. Huriey 40" FRIGWAIRE SWIVEL ROCKER swered. Strauss also writes In «Tr •yiss StiWra Johnson Maurice E. Rudolph on Any Aquarium Ornaments or litrte Fauss and BIG HALSY RECLINER LIVHN ROOM In gold or moss vinyl ELECTRIC DRYER approved German -and Italian Roy C. Johnson John A. (JolUns ELECTRIC RANCE styles during the work. Just to MHWIL Mksi Susaniie Noble Joaeph F. PEUkpr Aquarium Plants in the Dept show he can do it. Mrs. lia n a Sebon Norman Kastner "Capricqlo” was his very last LL NEW CARTOON FEATURE (m r No. 3 SALE! *2» SALE! *48 SALE! *128 ^ Anyone Hit No. 8 Steven Howroyd Mrs. Barbara M. Harris SALE! ^ SALE! *88 i <^ra, the other - klUitto Bdman James klarteUo is obscure. ! Robert J, Chfford Richard F. Reinohl ^ In 1948 he wrote! toe "Four < klini. Jban H. B d n r Mrs. Lois Fisher Rnq. $500. Roq. $120. i ! kCrs. Mary A. Lawler Anthony E. Salvatore R a q . $ 2 8 0 . Rnq. $170. ■ (• « . $ 4 0 . Last Songs” with orchestral SPANISH or MODERN 12x12 100% A accompaniment. The final one • Alvin BaMt Richard B. Reinohl KratUM’ Vinyl A vo c cm Io Sits and looks like a club ehair, 9x12 100% kfrs. Helen BoJarsU ends with Lhe words, "Is this I - (3eMgo StrlmalOs sleeps like a bed. 3-PIECE BED Death?” A y ^ i ) ’ later Strauss • / Patrick J. Cunningham Clarence O. klaron OONVEfiTHILE NYLON RUGS NYLON RUSS ^ was dead in very truth. ' Carl O. Bdhind Robert Lovett Choice of blue, beige « r mo ROOM SUITES Choice of moas, gold or b eige'' 20°^ O ff ^ William J. Manning Donald Ellis SLEEP-SOFA CHAIR BED (In Two Fetishes) I John S. lit s Mrs. (AUce Larrlmore Wilfred J, Meyer A complete selection of popular breeds. If you St€uied Industry I Mrs. Eileen C. Flynn SALE! *68 SALE! *88 • • John kteleako Lum Terry SALE! ^ SALE! *m SALE! *3» missed out at Christmas, here's your chance to The seEUwh for a better bil­ 1 1 Miss BUeen M. Robert Daniel Levine save on top quality pups. Money-bock gua.'ontee. liard ball by John Hyatt in 1868 I com -> • Miss Claire Reynolds Frederick H. Ruggles led to tbe discovery of a thermo- 1 W Mias Jennifer B. Pratt ^ PhlUp H. Robertsan plastic substance that also BURNSIDE • t WUUam H. klartena Paul Scheinbluin marked the beginning of the ' "■ Warren B. LaFort k(rs. Anne Rugglro Charge It with your GJI.T. or CAiP. Master Charge Card! plastic industry, according to I T Mrs. BUzabeth B. Cowell Burton Albee Elncyclopaedia Britannica. \ 0 . MANCHESTER EVENING HEEAtD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 28,-1970 iPAG E M V E ttAMCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 197^ PAGE POUR Coast Guard . liz Is Back 1970 a BajYear for Vernon Taxpayers HURRY - TOR BEST SELECTION LONDON (AP) —BUzabeto •tt M A IM Ends Search Taylor, who in the past has By BABpABA BIOHMOND tura was cited as Elk of the appointed to fill poet of public dltion to Tri - City flopping Happy Nevf Year Weddings iio rs ii- commanded a mllUan-pltts (Hej«ld Reporter) Year; Board of Education ap- defender which was held by Plaza; John Mlrablto resigned / dollars for a single movie, ,1s proved the drug education pro- Caldwell. as administrator of ^tockvllle • For Yacht maidng "2fee and Co." — her The taxpayers were hit where f^j. grades, to stagrt In ^>47 General Hospital to go to Law- first In n early'tw o years — It hurts most, "In their pocket- ig n ; Dr, EUlott Metcalf, phys- Chamber started junk car toa- «n c e Memorial, New Lemdon; To All Our Wonderful, Loyal Borer - Trnkas Grady - Leonard IS A N ETIANCISCX) (A P ) _ for a percentage and expens­ The marriage of Lynn Leo­ bexdes," several times during idan surgeon locally for poaal project; lA. Robert KJsU- into History presented by / \ A The Ooaat Guftfd has abandoned es. Customers and Daar Friends.. . Gloria M. Tnikas M Manches­ nard of Stamford to DaVid J. this past year, with Increases *>*®*'* ISO yean , died at age 91 caiapel of Harvard University in Mr. and klrs. H. Scott Leonard Her last previous movie Savings of aearch over a vast area of toe June. The mill rate was Inc-^— Carrutoen ^ announced he ^ would _ August Commerce'; St. Bernard pupU of Stamford, The bridegroom was "The Only Game In Cambridge, Mass. North Pacific route being sailed ed by six mills, to 68. ^ «>e fitate Ben- is a scm of Mr. and Mrs. John Town,” which she completed Aldon Spinning - MlUs an- denied special education class The bride is the daughter of members aboard hla 48-foot Neo- A request for a 185 peT cent RepuWlcan ticket to op- enrollment in public schools. Grady of M Woodland St. In iMarch 1969. She had to A k e t Mrs. John Muzikevik of 238 aboord hU 48-foot Neophyte Inoroiun in nitoa flubtnitted to P®«« Incumbent Robert Houley; nouncea it was ciosmg its ooora „ MANCHESTER PUBUC The Rev. R. Alan Johnson S4JOO to $5jn shed 10 pounds to get in trim Charter Oak S t and Albert Too. S^^U c UtUltles OcSmisslon >»^en. state representa- a c^ blarn^ prim^- pi3'^^3eussed at performed the ceremony. for the current production, ft.o nnoiruiiio Wntnn and Ove fOT five terms, aimounced Uy on litaport competition. Drug promems cuscussea ai Trukas of Brooklyn, N. Y. The They are more than a month Miss U sa Leonard of Moun­ being made itt Shepperjtown b ^ d *>® not Seek re-election; plans announced for testing joint meeting of groups; Rock- bridegroom is the son of Dr. overdue on a voyage from Abur- tain V l^ Calif, was her sis­ Studios Just outside Lemdon. Aqjieduct Co., w m railtous to Hartford from Ver- vllle Hospital named allied hos- " — — j and Mrs. Lee N. Borer of New ataubo, J^oan, which they .left ter’s maid of honor. The bride­ York a ty. Oct. 1 1 , for Vancouver, B.C ‘Tm so bloody lazy, I E* th r!S lg “^ ^ £ e J s e The Charter Hrislon Oommls- «®w community ewlm- p lW d University of Connect!- groom’s .cousin, Donald Sexton LiOTing photo think I should retire,” BOss The Rev. Adolf PagUarulo of When Quinn, 48, b e g w sailing of New York City, served as 'T^lor told an Interviewer. St. Joseph's Churcb In Mill- \ with girl crew memberE in 1962, the' taxpayers came when a Ing the charter; non-union town September rxr^aa-nF hiith a^hnni* best man. Engaged * ^ e unfortunate thing is I brook, N. Y., and Rabbi Samuel he said he was doing it to dispel $7.4 million Increase was an- employes received a salary Schools opened with 67 new addition to P*^^nt Wgh sc , Ushers were Joseph Mal­ enjoy acting." Silver of Temple Sinai in Stam­ The engagement of Miss Car­ a ssdlors’ legend that women at nounced In toe Grand list, raise; Atty. Thomas OoimeU teachers and a total of 7,200 revaluation completed; annual ford performed the double-ring donado of HazardviUe and Nor­ ed Mary Geer of Bolton to Jo­ bringing It close to toe $100 was elected president of the students; ground broken for ad- Christmas parade held. man Leonard of East Hartford, sea are bad luck. ceremony. Miss Margaret ints —w—, Edward DesJardins of miiUfin mark. Vernon ISstorical Society; Board both friends of the b rid egw m . u ^ j j ^ d has been announced The former Los Gatos, Calif., COMPlflE toBERT A SMITK*"*^ Wheeler of Cambridge and The adoption of a new ordl- of Education w d Vernon Edu- After a reception at toe home parenlB Mr. and Mrs. steeplejack has logged more IN$URAH*iy7H» Chandler, Ariz., was organist. T V Tonight nance concerning sewer user c®**o*y Association agreed on a of toe bride’s parents the couple ^ ^ than 40,000 miles In the Pacific a iiire 1914 _ a'- Bouquets of assorted white charges moved the costs up for sala^ ^edule after swen left on a m o^r trip to Canada is toe son of Mr. with women crews. Including 83 for Complete Listings. flowers were on the alter. Semi-Annudl aparfment house owners and months of n e ^ U a t ^ , a $ W In- MSURANCE with stops akmg toe way. Joseph V. D esJ a rd ^ girls of 28 naUemaUtieB. His The bride worea gown of See Satui^y’s TV Week b^ht it down sUghUy for vari^ le^; Abner Mr. and Mrs. Grady are grad- ^ Hartford, present crew consisted of Pat satin faille accented with ivory slii^-and two-famlly home- Brool" w m elected Democratic uates of the University of Con- jQgg ceer, a 1966 graduate of Seedsman, 27, of Australia, and Alencon lace re-embroidered in 5:M Feny Msmb 2 owners. Tlie new rate establish- ^ 5 7 7 _z. replacing pearls and designed with sco<^ necUcut. He is a supervising Manchester High School attend- Jaruko Kume, 29, and Sekl (18) WIM WUd WMt (O) SERVICE MEN'S DRESS ed was $RB0 for each unit; pre- ^?J®rty: ground-breaking w m ed neckline, empire bodice of actuariai analyst with the Trav- Manchester Community Ool- Yoko, 19, both of Japan. (8a> Addanu Funlhr elers Insurance Co. of Hartford, lege and is employed by toe SHOES <48) OUIisaa’* IsUsd (C) vloiisly M)artment house owners held for town's s e c o ^ municipal Thp Coast Guard said it would 0 matching lace, long sleeves with 5:U <4S) Weather Watch '(O)< ) had 1^ ^ rates. swimming p onusaa’e Idaad IHI)U{,IIII Ul l.NI SS SHOP <•> W ha?s U- r U aeT Elections are always big news ^ ^ chapel jtrain. Her chapel-length Petersen • Johnson Hartford. 9 .9 0 bulletins to ships and planes 8:88 (M -18) Weather - Bperte ud though this year was toe Board of Representatives ask- mantilla was of matching.lace, Mr. DesJardins is a 1966 passing over Quinn’s planned REAL Our Greatest Clearance! (M7*Dlek Vaa Dijrke off one for town elections, two ^ edu cati^ ^ and she carried a bouquet of The marriage of Kirsten Mar- graduate of Hartford High route. lene Johnson of Manchester to school and has served with toe S? ‘h® Vernon men were elected to budget by $400,000; Atty. gardenias. 6:88 (M) luwhid.------Important state posts. Thomas Dooley i^ ou n ced he ESTATE Miss Constance Cushman of Charles Canterbury Petersen of u.S. Army. He is employed as 8:88 (8) New* with Walter Santiago, Chill, and Arlington. ^ Hartford police officer. PEPERINOI AMERItiJUl OIRU kite Robert Steele was elected would seek assembly seat held New York City was maid of (8) New* with H.K. Va.. took place Saturday after- wedding is plaimed for ®"V(m Congressman from the Second by Gerald Allen; Atty, Thomas 8 honor, and Mrs. Kenneth Fred­ Slayings Rock sad Harry Beaooner noon, Dec. 19, at Emanuel Lu- ju „g 5 19 71. CAMPUS LEAOUE! RRANDINI! (18) Caadld Camera district, (Ml the RepubUcan Cannell, announced he would erick of Stonlngton was ma­ (88) NBC News ticket. Robert Houley was re- seek Judge of Probate post; the ran Church. ------England, Police 7:88 (8) After DiaaeT-Movie tron of honor. Sheet Rnulariy (8) £nth (0) elected state senator from the Mrs. Allan Scheurman was They were dressed alike in The b r i^ is organist, directed toe Concordia Mr. and Mrs. Eriand R. John- » ’’ Sheet Rstilariy (18) WhaFi My UaeT (0) 35th district (Tolland County) named Outstanding Member of red velvet empire gowns, fash­ Shoes Regilarty Seek Guardsman son of 176 Wadsworth St. The IS M to IS M 190 New* — Weather ud Thomas Carruthera. Vemon Junior Women’s CSub; ioned with round necklines ac­ 190 bridegroom U the son of Mr. ?tven In marriage m 12jN ts 1SJN LONDON (AP) — Scotiand 7:Se 08) Bed Skelton Show (0) Atty. Thomas Dooley, Demo- Diane Saunders named Valedlc- cented with ruffles, and A-line by her father, wore a street- 1UN aiA 1UN wnd Mrs. Edmund F. Petersen Sale Pritad . . . Yard sought a Scots Guardsman (18) (O) crat, won over Republican An- torian ahd Deborah Luth salu- ^ristmas Cards skirts. They carried bouquets of length dress of peau de sole of Santiago. tele Prietf . . . totlay in the "little Red Riding ( 48) it.b k e* aThlei (C) tonl Sadlak Jr. for representa- tatlorian at Rockville High. red - flecked white carnations, trimmed with pearls and se- tele Pricti • • • ROBERT J. SMITH, The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, Hood” riaylng of 16-year-old Ja­ *'■** * " * * “ *M3) ^'^® Vernon and Atty. Jane and wore matching floral head- j., quins. Her shoulder-length veil pastor of Emanuel Church, per net Stevens. 8:88 Ment Force (0) Thomas Rady m . Democrat, Richard Swan, Vernon resl- Gift Wrappings & mSURANSMim SINGE 1914 pieces. The guardsman was reported (18) Movie vmn toe poet of judge of probate dent, was indicted in gun laws Dr. Garron Klepach of Ann twice seen wito toe teen-ager In *'** ® carried a bouquet ^ STARTING NOW! GREAT ANNUAL days Immediately before her (88- ) Movie — - over Atty. Fred McKone. In his Regan CJourt apeurtment; Decorations 6 4 9 - 5 2 4 1 man. Ushers were Jaime Borer 8:88 (S> Dorle Day Shew }®{ Some of toe other Important five Vernon teachers were hon- Wlttenburg CoUege. Springfield, iK^lday murder. 18:88 (8) Carol Barnett Shew 963 s t r e e t , MANCHESTER of Brooklyn, N.Y., cousin of the H O U S i ; <0 happenings of toe year, listed ored at retirement dinner, Mrs. Ohio. M l i Jean Conklin was An aseallant strangled Janet (18) Oenn. Bepert ((Sreend Floor Noxt to Hovm & Hols) bridegroom; and Dr. Michael organist. BouqueU of fujl toned by the bride, and the veU *®’ according to toe month, not Dorothea Russell, Mrs. Natalie Savin of SUver Springs, Md. Cairistmas Day when the was on - Weather MANCHESTER DRUG m S iT p om p on s and hoUy were and headpiece, by toe bride s the way to her gtnndmotoer’s ____ u d J ^ rt* (O) necessarily In toe order of Im- Ramsdell, Mrs. Phyllis John- Mrs. Muzikevik wore a mink- on the altar. mother. son, Mrs. Winifred Elliott and 717 M A IN S T R E E T M A N C H E S T E R trimmed gold brocade dress Mrs. Patricia Werner of Man­ M) Tm iht Show dohaay Ca.^ portance are: Mrs. Anna Connors; annual The bride was given in mar­ p^>ers I labeledsKaIaiI itI. thefi,A "g tor one week - accepted Rodney E. Johnson of Man ferent parts of England over toe matching accessories. Rodney E. Johnson of Man- ^ bride’s. She wore a Prayer aad Slya Off half the coet of construction of w m e education Imdget one week A wedding dinner was held at Chester, brother of toe Mde, j^^fchlng headpiece, and car- holiday weekend. Margaret Lynch, 21, was beat- Edacothmal TV (24) toe Center Road School; local later; John Daigle appointed m the Harvard Faculty Club in served as beM ^pan. Utoers ^ bouquet of mlntoture ex- Great Semi-Annual Values On Famous-Name Linen Needs Monday, December 28 en to death to Uverpool. Her p m ...... attorney, Harry Hammer was class* g r ^ Cambridge. For a motor trip to were S. Anderaonrf Ma^ qulslte camatlwis. body was found Ortetmas Day. Ji;* deputy secretary QQO otai/fanfo* frhwn f*A. northern New England. Mrs. C h e s te r and James Mansfield of 'i Sheri L. .... T r. iTHAhAATu' uated 392 students; town .c- Borer wore a red-orange coat Windsor. w em er and Kim M. Werner, Margaret . Jan Conix^y, 23, Condiulon. Simple dreeaea. c.‘v«i ».Mo t. hir. was found on a YorkOiire mr 7:88 World Wo Une la 6B — rx.’ooVi(nirtn*i TTnlver- ^4^3 were made by the bride’s RockviUe Hoeidtal announced a social work at Massachusetts at George Washington Univer the slayer of Miss Stevens sifted Heads fo r U.S. ______30 per cent rise In births for General Hospital, Boston, be­ sity. mother. what a police spokesman said SEOUL (AP) — Former Pe t G L O B E ^ fore entering the University of Mr. and Mrs. Petersen are Charles Brooks of East Hart­ was a growing fund ot Informa- „ 4er cSiui« ri-kwon is leaving with 4S1 births, Connecticut School of Medicine June 1970 graduates of The Col­ ford served as his brother’s tlon. in mid-January fo r a tour of the February ► Travd S mitIm 1 E where she U now studying. lege of Wooster, Ohio. He re­ best man. NOW AT LOW WHITE SALE PRICES We are hoping that this united States and Western Eu- Fitch fire d^>artmrat bought Dr. Borer, a resident in medi­ ceived his BA degree In phUos- Mrs. Wemer wore an ivory _ _ KKK M ATM Q T R F P *r ^ cine at Massachusetts General ophy, and she received her BA crepe dress tirlto a gold se­ and give us any information park’s special env<>y, a Source First Federal and Loan broke m h i a h v o z n n i n z Hospital, graduated from Har­ degree in psychology. quin headpiece, both of which Your Choice of Crystal Palace, that ho is...... able to give,” a police cloee to Chung said today. ground for new bank...... building W 643-2165 she had fashioned, and a cor­ vard University with honors in •Tv- spokesman said. The source said CTiung would loit, and is vUle; Ann Butler, South St., AND ALL stationed in Ctaarteston. • 42x38 Coses ...... 2/1.47 RockviUe; Viola Sabato, Hart­ PORMAL AT LEFT ford: Hattie Whipple, Brooklyn OCCASIONS St., RockviUe; Eric Clayton. c P « N « * " CANNON'S UNIQUE Kozley Rd., ToUand; Cordtsen IN STOCK S y m p k o s y som® type-131 cotton muslins » D ESIGN- CTyde, Box U 6. Ellington: .VotkiBC Mod Studies Stress Charles CUfford, Box 862, Su­ fa r ! . . VIENNA (AP) — The Vienna san Nowlin, Hartford Tpke., and Symphony Orchestra has com­ SIZE 63x99" T a j M a h a l Arthur Chatterton, Ellington missioned a study dealing with Ave., aU RockvUle; Saxon Over- stress and arL It wOI investi­ felt, Roeewood Dr., VenuMi; gate toe strains wfal^ influence h . . d Roea Gracia, West Main St.,, musicians’ health, performance • 72x99" ...... 1 ®7 and Russell H(^>owiec, Legion and mental well-being. • 81x99" ...... 1.97 Dr., RockvUle: Arthur Metcalf, Bgl> 2, ToUand; AUce Wlttner, • 72x108" 1-97 AUce Dr., Ctoventty; Patricia b « h Wo(Uwlch, Hany Lane, and G ary • 81x108" ...... 2-27 ^ 2t9 3.99 Blhm, Tolland Ave., both Itock- • Twin Bottom Fitted...... 1.97 vUle; WUUam Bedford, WlUI- manUc; Jean KlckUghter and • Double Bottom Fitted...... 2.27 wash daughter Mld m djcm gm eH ’s apparel -*t h s ,j i a « v i l o r m a w m n r smoothness. All fitted sheets have sprif^- excitement, a different look to any tPt • M l MABI tlU C T . M AVCBBm SAN DIEGO, Qallf. (AP) — on elastic comers. Snowy white muslins -sfj*-. o r h t MOMDAT W U tATUSDAT 9M 7 0 %M bathroom. Choice of colors. PoUce say tWeves broke toto a MANCHESTER , rm m M DAf r j t t o pm or percale. service station and osc«H?ed ^ PARKADE n BERLIN WEBSTER SQUA rITI t i 4g5 in rood* including a $862 P46 MAIN SIMEET DOWNTOWN MANCHESTBR movie camera Installed to film buiglarlea. - r 1

M<^CHB8tT5R .EVENING H piALD . M>^CHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1970 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1970 PAGE SIX HyMMlhyp! D otly Building on Land Ungovemed World agree to be leaned upon, quietly, and Sniiff-Out, ifO U_ gn t lo r Mrtand a TnmuWaJImonmull Hn«line, witttwith anart.apart- JRanrtfpBtpr NHIW YORK (AP) — “Hel- without back-talk, there is a possibility (Continued from Page 8) al btadnesa, with a long vt«w of ■ ■ ’ r-'C ■lo Dolly!” , which wound up Under Propogal , . things, and dealing with people Ettpttm s IfpraUi tbat it M more conducive to the health­ with Btihel Merman in the re ^ critical oppositicn to gwernmentel title role, olooed Sunday after HARTFORD (AP)-'nie State “P PDBUBOD BY THE ful pause, or even the complete tempo­ spaces. pettcy. Jurisdictioiis can fabricate Its $226 Million Up in Smoke a record run tear a Broadway OT»»ATj> pwmwwn oo.. me. rary abandonment of the task than is Transportation Department has • I H 1 ri, ***® "a™® time some gov- own morality and use long pe- w u B ln « Street musical, 3.8M performances. been given a UO-pege report emmei^have great influoice, riods of time to make^t work. Mewtieeter. Conn. ' . the machine. The machine keeps osed ease of operation. fer a of apartments, —Additions to the expressway ulated voice in the governmrot mote, eUte and often Inconse- manufacturers do with the |226 A Time spokesman said, “We the nnHamniring commercials the Roof,” vdilch was chalk­ Kanrtieter. Ooon.. ae Second dam Mail It deprives its human master of any alibi Matter.______million they previously spent on anticipate an increase, obvious- have sent' similar announce- ed u p 2,610. buslness structures, parking P®*"*® ^ alleviato con- of Russia, and the people of quenUal, yet there seems to be * gestlon. Western Europe have none in less interest now than there stTBSCRipncm r a t e s for quitting with the taA unfinlidied. radlo and tdevislca. ly, but we don’t know yet what nients to the print media. Most Two nonmiudcals have ex­ FayaMe In Advance ceeded the “HeUo DoUyl’ areas and parks. suggeste estab- WartUngton. However, power- was 20 years ago in inventing One Year ...... m oO The remedy is for the heune owner who Secrecy surrounds the compa- tobacco industry will, do.” magasinea said they would Con­ There was no indication over uahlng express bus lanes on the ful men In Russia, or rich ones larger unite, effective trans- Six Months ...... 15.60 nies’ pi*"* f«r diverting Hint ban on cigarette advertls- aider -tmly those public service run. "Life with Father" last- Three Months ...... 7.80 Wants to live to.see the summer roses ed 8,224 performances, “To­ the weekend of what official re- hlgh^uy mid setting up traffic hi Greece or Bhigland, have national eyatema of control that One Month ...... XOO money into other advertising ** television, announcements tyiproved by the to develop his own strong and in­ b a cco R oad” 3,182. action to the plan would be. ' lights at on-rampe to regulate highly effective influence in the are specifically political. Small MEMBER OP and promotional schemes after earlier this year by Con- Advertising Onmcll. The council the number of cars using the government of th e United nations have multiplied rapidly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dependent will by which he declares his the prohibition goes into effect ® result of the 1984 re- g^ld it had not been asked to In tbe lead part. Miss Mer­ ’ The plan was drawn up by States, m are than most Ameri- m number, and the greed ones Tbe Asaociated Press Is exclusively en­ man succeeded (Jarol Chan- Wlbur Smith Associates of New highway at one time titled to the use oi refiuhlication of all own capacity to quit on tasks half done, J p ort ot tbe Surgeon General, prove or distribute the anti- can citizens. Similar systems of tend to see themselves as the news disiiatches credited to it or not other­ "P®*^ ® cofual rcU- amokfog announcements. ning, Ginger Rogers, Betty Haven, under contract with fed-- influence run through all gov- final forms of aiMtrary power, wise credited in this pa«>er and also the even if the machine, moronic and Because a primary purpose of tionship between cigarette Tn,/-.oon,io r,* mMUn nnve or wavcoues er you. I . ufacturers “substantially” in- escalaUim of contests, give- wn..iri •»mi Diwday advertising clasing hours competition la going to A,, do. , , m OI comesu., *.».>- promise they would send dlsadvaite^ may have :^ lt- ® president to dterobe developing international men- Blan pn^r^a ®*” Jor Monday — 1 p.m. rriday. ---- — and promotional clr- ..m m to Pnke- Uni- ed ftom Interstate 84, but “the ^ insure a safe get- ey; the continued exlstenco of pastimes for pe<^le 2 For Tuesday — 1 p,m. Saturday. Thero are Mill IS options .. . . . even nearta, a meoiccu auinonvy Baui For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. X we haven’t fuUy ^cld- ' ^ ^ veralty in Baldwin, Wnn just Mghway la now built” and it »way. national currencies, For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. w h at^ reasons for “Is not likely to be removed Alfred J. DelVeccMo, bank trf national fiscal poUcles, la be- today. \ For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. The Customer Is The^nemy ed on where we’re going.” clgaTttes, up WlUlama, dlrec- Classified deadline — 5 p.m. day oe- ■Baker are no lon ger k n o W ^ «>® »®®"®- Dw elling upon ^ ™bber coming a nuisance to them. Britain’s Chest Sore puhtication. 5 n.m. Friday for A portion o f the m oney wiU g o 528.9 blUlon in 1969. Arthur Culombe, the couple sent Jhelr Hnngtifar the injury It may or may not power of such otgaMza- tor-STeneral of Britain a Saturday and Monday puMicatlon. A heavy rain lashed th^ windows as into newap^iera and magasinea. Tj,g Federal Trade Commla- the woman beat repeatemy at the front SLnSa totoe’ZL i : ^ - have dealt la rather ac;^;;^^.” my *ace” when he was alone, a H e ^ ^ i ^ C 'S e s ^ Monday, December 28 But how much is uncertain, sion has aimounced that it is door. The people inside Watched and Ua- Convicted Killer, afffiUated college. Ihstead, the report says, the DelVeccMo said, after pgrt because there is no in- these Md othc . . tened without sUrring/as the outsider mostly because the manufactur- suspending its plan to require fliiun Ann nraa man. State should coDslder planning “ bblng the safe the bandit tematlonal governmental or- omm® stress 'wMch hriiV shouted pleadingly. era aren’t talking. the tobacco industry to disclose Dies at Prison to use the now-ldle land—and forced Mm to undress and lock ganlzation to control It; but in ^ta** of anginal-arteries iw - ried to Bruce OU b^ M Anp>^ g^,^g of the air space above the «P hla clothes and glasses. part, because the life In office r«i for quencee from one admiMatra- booklet entitled “Ijearnlng message this year. Pope Paul VI, tvho ers lounging about waiting for an appro­ Ungovemed World where betwero $60 »riHHnti and erai Oommunlcatlons Gommla- executed in the state, were con- Baker. A »10 million transportation business at the time. tion to the next. An internation- Uve with Angina.” once paid a symbolic visit to that poten­ priate moment for the store to reopen. $80 mllUon in cigarette advertls- slon to carry antismoking com- vlcted In connection with the — ^ “ Sneers of agreement and trtumi^ were Ing in 1971,” said L«o Bogart at mercials. shooting death of a-gas station tial political instrumentality, the United Inside By D. J. R. BRUCKNER /as the chastened suburbanite The Los Angeles Times the Bureau of Advertising of the However, the three television owner and customer in New Nations, as if he wished to exhort al­ retreated/ln the downpour. The Suez Danger American Newspaper PubUsh- networks and many stations Britain. They were accused of Tile unman was one of what appears legiance to its methods and techniques sion. It is a historical fact that era Association. The figure for have said they would continue MUlng sU persww. to be brcoming a de^iised breed to sales The prospect of anarchy used against war, has gone bock to a basically the beglrming at huge popula­ thla year wlU run about $14 mil- h> air the spots, although not as Taborsky was executed In staffa-Vtbe customer. Or rather, she was to be a credible threat to any­ jj frequently as before. The BXX! i960. Culombe appealed Ms con- tion increases In the world co­ spiritual emphasis. doing/her best to become one. But the Report one thinking about changliig the are exDecUiur an ™led Dec. 1 that stations car- vlctlMi, was granted a second rules of life, but no more. The incides with the triumph of This w as the way in which, in 1970, saleapeo|He successfully thwarted her, InJSSom t no one to u2 g to rying anttomoking spots did not trial, pleaded guUty to second- with/ some assistance from roanage- By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak world Is no longer governed. technology in everyday Ufe, he discussed the problem of what men mq This apparent fact Is widely rec­ and It Is a fact tiiat both of these forces, technology and tottacco advertiainK they will as. ^ j . . . can do about their world: ny shoppers, male as well as fe- Intervention would Unmediately With Israeli air strikes against ognized; people often say that<^ WASHINOTON — Gloom over population, are entirely outside The agency also said the decl- Culombe died at the prison Je, are encountering increasing dif- confront Mr. Nixem with this the Elgyptian Invasion force be­ “nothing works.” but the tre­ “We want to make the World Into a the Middle East is deepening the control of any governments aHvArHirine- In mava- el®*' ®** Whether to air anUsmok- here last Tuesday, but prison iculties in stores these days. For that hideous choice: Help Israel with yond U.S. control, Mr. Nixon Is mendous Implications of that Tobacco advertising to maga- a ,a .nnn..n/.A Ma single family, say the sociologists and ing spots would be left to the authorities did not announce Ms /reason a brief case study of a typical high In the Nixon adm inistra­ U.S. carrier aircraft now in the in danger of becoming a':^ cap­ admlssimi are Ignored by the today. zines—the bulk of wMch is cem- The system of communica­ atatiems, but included a strong death immediately. Prison offi- statesmen; everything leads us to knock 'smart boutique may be in order. There tion vrith some officials fearful Eastern Mediterranean or risk tive, not a manipulator, of the remaining world leaders. In centrated in Ufe, took, TV hlnt that such announcements dais attributed death to natural high places there is obstinate tions has largely destroyed pol­ Guide, Time, Playboy, Parade down the barriers that separate nations must be some reason why “sales resis­ that a confrontation between destruction of Israel's pilot-idiort desperate scenario now unlcdd- would be a “pubUc service” to causes. blindness to tbe fundamental itical geography as a mental tance” has changed sides of the counter. the U.S. and the Soviet Uhkm' a ir force. ing. and Newsweek—totaled $47.7 from each other and to reduce them to An anonymous examination of the diop problem of the age—^the Irrel­ landscape; the boundaries of million in 1969 and in the first 10 over the Suez Canal may be Private, high-level forecasts simple shelters of values proper to each at which the clceed-door scene took of thie inevitability of Just such evance of government—and to nations are fading in tbe con­ months o f this yea r it w as $61.7 unavoidable. people and each culture, not allowing irface recently can provide some clues. a crisiB next spring are rein­ the great Issue of the age—re­ sciousness .of pei^le. It is true m illion. That confnxitation would pose A T m m io N t The episode occurred at one of the forced by susjHciotis now poison­ Open Forum distribution of political power that the young are less patriotic kfore than a quarter at that them to- fce obstacles to communications,y to both Washington and Moscow choicest and most expensive retailing ing the atmosphere between among mankind. than the old. One need look no went tor U fe, wMch carried $18.5 READim mPROVEMBIIT QUSIES which are now of woridwlde dimensions^ the horrible choice of extending ^x>U In New York Oty, but It might Washington and Moscow. Trafflo Light Slowdowns m at Is developing is uni­ further for the explanatton of mlUlon in cigarette ada in all of active help In the air to their the growth of strident national ' BEblNNINO JANUAHT 4, 1971" , much less bastions of the new formidaby well have happened in a number of q>e- But these forebodings are also T o the BkUtor, versal barbarism. Mankind Is 1968 and $18.4 mllUon in the first ' . ABTBKNOON and BSVENINO OLA SBEfl ' cialty dupe, department stores and so- respective clients—Israel and reinforced, in the view of ex­ doctrines and the utterly ridicul­ devices of war and destruction.” I read with interest the recent dispensing into exclusive en­ 10 months of this year. In recent Ctossea for BJUOCENTARY and HICH BCHdOL riudo^ called service iiutltutionB in any metro­ Egypt—after the cease-fire perts outside the State D^iart- ous claims governments make news item which described the claves. The richest nations are T )( reare U fe has. had about a 10 to Remedial Readtog (Pbenios, Understanding, etc.). Stun jhlsNyas, in fact, the spirit and mes- politan area. The Customer’s impression breaks down and air battles re­ ment, by the success of Israel’s about the benefits they oonfer 9 6 sume next spring. ihrwdown occurring on the h i^ - increasingly remote from the per cent annual Increase in to­ SkUls, Oomprehenslon, Vocabulary, f^eed, Ooilege Board sitge of this Pope’s own historic Journey Is tiiot the slogan abbi^t him is changing three-year campaign to turn the way between West Germany rest of the world and now, once on their citizens. Test Preparation and General Reading BSftleteiim. . , from "Always Right” to “Ever in There is, as always, divided Arab-Israeli ccnflict into a U.B.- It is more obvious dally that, bacco advertising, but a maga­ aiwAii n a n t a -k Pre-Testing Program k Cerillled TMOhara to New York. opinion among the President’s and Berlin. Tbe East Germans again, they are withdrawing zine spokesman declined to pro­ Error.” The Christmas ^ying season U.S.S.R. confrontaUen, making from one another, even to the in all nations, such efforts to But now, in 1970, the Pope add^ this: top advisers in the White House, employed a traffic signal which je c t an in crease fo r 1971. Aeademic Reading Improvonait Cento, Inc.. ' has done UtUe to dispel this growing con­ the Middle East the central was green for «dy two min­ point of erecting trade barriers. control people through enforced 68 B. Center St. Call Next to Cavej's State and Defense Departments, Look, No. 2 in tobacco adver­ "Yes, responds the Master, but you viction. cockpit o f the BJast-West strug­ utes out of every hour. In the United States, the wealth­ loyalties give rise to a cult of of­ MANCHESTER, OO^IN. MR. KAPROVB T i t 64M M 7 E and Central Intelligenca Agen­ As with crime. In the city, everyone gle. ficial lying and, what is more tising, pUblUhed $8.2 m illion must free yourself of the centuries-old cy. But realists agree that Realising that there has been iest nation in the world, the has an example or a friend with or ex­ dangerous, tbat they miccurage last year. Figures to r 1970 w ere events will go as follows, lead­ Playing right into this.effort an increase in the flow of in­ rich, the well-trained, the most poison that you carry in your b l^ , that ample of the travail that accompanies moral imwvations that contra­ ing to the peril of big-power are the Russians, vAu> know formation between the United productive groups are with­ of selfishness and hate, of commet as a the exchange of cash for goods or seiV- dict historical experience; the confrontation: that their growing influence States and the Blast Ehiropean drawing into separate, some­ ices. So far there have been few cases of very necessity of being truthful system, of exclusiveness, of pride and Israel will make a gesture and pow er in the M iddle Blast sattelites. It occurred to me that times fenced and guarded, en­ mugging reported in stores, at least of is dolled. It is not insignificant personal or class interest.” toward negotiations by agreeing is directly proportional to Arab a study of the traffic patterns claves within urban areas. The customers by salespeople, but it may that, within nations — Russia, . to talk to UN representative hostility for the U.8., which in on Middle Turnpike would prove consent to live together is fad­ Or here, to interpret freelV, the Pope for Instance, or Carina, the come to that soon enough If "service” Gunnar Jarring before Jan. , turn Is directly pn^rtional to quite beneficial to the East Ger­ ing everywhere, and the real 6 United States, ^>ain. South was saying that If we exrcct law or continues in its decline. but not a single high adminis­ the ties between the U.S. and mans. Harassment of motorists rule is force. The store examined here was recently Israel. Africa, South Vietnam, the InstnimentalUles of law to/set us up a tration official really believes on this Manchester thoroughfare At the same time, many C opened, but it has treated customers Congo — governing structures better kind of world, we ihust first see Israel will be forthcoming in Thus, Sen. Henry M. Jack- must certaiidy rival that on the major problems of humanity with such Aiwiain that the establishment those talks. To the contrary, son of Washingtm, a darkborse road to Berlin. are increasingly isolated from are also those most personal to to it that we change human nature. has already achieved a isre-emlnent rep­ there is growing evidence that Democratic Presidential pros­ I may be incorrect in my as­ the individual. The pr<>blem of (See Page Seven) "That we will never <»” may be the utation for bed manners — not an easy Israel wants to consolidate its pect, is now pressing President sumption that information universal violence Is staggering. feat in Manhattan. Chitious as to bow a present hold on the Sinai penin­ Nixon to dn^ the evenhanded answer that will come /from other con­ should pass from us to the East It is not only that nations have I store could accomplish such a comi^ete sula and would not agree to American settlement formula cerned world leaders, who think that we customer alienation In such a brief time, Germans- Perhaps, to the c o f people. That la the kind of strain In which tbe others like U, must have to make a THE CHOICE BANK whale of a mark-up to stay in business. Earnestly pray. Good Lord sets Maaif iqwn a certain goal, and Eventually, tiie salespeople of this and deliver us. The Singer lto36* Credit Plan helps you have these values now-within your budget Ettabliahed J79Sf Member F.DJ.C. kes|M the |siiamiT on itaelf and on the kindred organisations will peubahly iMifMo . Mn-iurKm . ainMoe . wwitTM . vrznsmin . winoici • soounno . f»«»n«sT0» .juiwijrai . . FKSnk James A. Birdsall * fteaddrastalihaSin9wSa^C(tMrnearastyou,swwt>topioesunihrStKiBlCOMPANY tMlademarkoTTHEStNOERCOMPAtK • »iPttnOwM . ccyowta .... bogy it eonunands until it has addeved emtfc out that problem, too. — KEN­ OaiMMOOZ • MMnC . MTOMtOMto . MWlMOM . WON . msne . STMIIIKTON . . toOVlUl . MMlW < Mtaoma NETH KOYEN Hf THE WAU. STREET St. Peter's Elpiscopal Church, '^msr SB m m r hhb m nisrm tmt a aw/ for emsTm * antanuMi". nn& . dmimi . moii uwiuotMu . tumm that goal, aiiioe a shovel wlU at least Wapping 856 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER — 647-1425 V

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, .1970^' wblch finally was passed and PAGE EIGBT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. Coventry “Man of Year signed by toe governor. two Jews sentenced to death at. No-Fault Insurance The final measure included day. at 8:16 a.m. from the Wil­ Red Official Leningrad. Israel Plsns NEW YORK (AP) — Time merit rating and toe across-the- liam H. Yost Funeral Home, W. U.S. Enters New Decade Ski T rip The P<^- also has continued magazine has chosmi VTUy board reduction. Eight insur­ Obituary Main St., Stafford Springs, with to express to the Spanish gov­ Educators Prepare Brandt, chancellor of West ance companies, protesUn gtoe • WBSTHAMPTON BEACH, T o R etiim Near; Court Test Du^ a Mass of requleih at St. Ed­ Discusses ernment his earnest cMicem Germany, as its “Man of toe ance companies, protesting toe Of Vietnam Involvement N. Y. (AP) — Trlda Nixon ward’s Church, Stafford about the fate of the Basques on .Year” fo r 1970. By SinVEN A. COHEN backed b yformer Gov. John A. rate cut, threatened to shut Walter E. Tankowsld and her most frequent escort, Spjrings, at 9. Burial will be in (Oonttamed from ftg e One) trial at Buigfos, the Vatican add­ T o T a l k s - " ' "Wblle most political lead-, Volpe, was substituted $or no­ ill tne state. Walter E. TankonrsU, 54, of ar"'Edward’s Cemetery, Staf- __ ESdward Finch Cox, have left HijackTrial ed. The {Vatican dally newspa­ Preliminary Budget ers in 1970 w ere reacting to BOSTON (AP) — The n a ^ ’s fault in toe Senate. Sargent promised to set up a Hartfbrd died Saturday at Hart­ ford Springs. States lais still uncertain of the p* ^ for an undisclosed New Eng­ per, L’OsservatMO Romano said (Oonttnned !»•«» Ynge One) events ratoer than shaping first no-fault automobile Insur­ preliminary scIkmS^ boeurd services, is requested at $1,000 Under toe financial responsi- ford Hoapital. He was the father Friends may • tall at the fu- Communist side’s Intentions. *** ^«*fll?******’ onH wlrt land skiing resort after a (Cmittnoed from Page One) numerous appeals had been re- ____ *1116 them, Brandt stood out as an ance plan goes into effect in state insurance pool if they of Edward J. Yankowakl of neral home tomorrow from 7 Hopes have been abandoned weekend house party at4the budget fo r 1971-72 has been iw e-' com pared to toe current $900. Innovator,” toe magazine Massachusetts EYlday, and it is blUty concept, a motorfet would ^thdrew, but the problem was making a Wg issue out of some- celvedceiveo at thetoe Vatican fw the day’s Isr^ gain tlmS and a not have to carry liability tasur- Hartford, whose wife is the for­ to 9 p.m. forTmlUtary victory. U.S. otfl- ^ country home of his parents. pared by toe school staffs and Capital outlay, toe 1200 series, said. apt to get an Immediate tost at resolved ta (November wben toe mer Donna Marie luliano of ------clals are pesslmlsUc about a po- against the alUes in South Vlet- ’They were accompanied on its constitutionality. emce but would have to be able Supreme Court ruled in favor of turned over to toe Board of Edu- ” *«"®®^’ compared “He has projected toe most to prove he could pay costs re­ Manchester. Robert DeLoreto llUcal settlement. nam. their departure Sunday by his No-fault, as it will be apjdied the industry suit and invalidated He is also survived by a These cation. It represents a 19.8 per exciting and hopeful visicn sulting from an accident. Wo wUl come to a sltuaUcn sister, Malxie. EarUer, WoU and 11 other «nue to arrive to the holy father M ^ t^ o f ^ ^ in Massachusetts, provides that toe cut ta property and physical daughter, two brothers and two Robert DeLoreto, 49, of Idadi- for Euriipe since toe Iron where we have neither war nor Rumors so far unconfirmed cent Increase over toe current dltures to other school districts, bodily injury claims of up to The substitute was sent back damage rates. sisters. son,/brother of Edward F. De- Washlngton-area Jewish leaders numerous appeals, some tlon, arid Egypt Curtain crashed dowh.” by either family say Cox and appropriated figure of $1,798,- namely tuition, $28,000 Is re- $2,(X)0 including m edical ex­ to toe House where it was Legal associations, however, The fimeral will be tomorrow Loreto of Wapplng and Mrs. peace,” says President Nguyen throughout T,e~f st^& rt^ gate of the embassy them from ^ y plac^ Sbanese border Mon- Time said Brandt “is. try­ the President’s elder daugh­ for an intervention by ing to accept toe real situa­ penses o f up to $600, w ill be paid killed continue to oppose the no-fault at 8^45 a.m. from the Maple Hill Elizabeth Martin of Tolland, Van TOeu, w l^ Saigon re- aUlestave u^^ in subfreesing temperatures aft- sources, for an IntervmOon by On anything but a ter are engaged. “ » ■ “ » In 1968, the legislature estab- law. "Ihey contend toe law is so Chapels, 382 M aple A ye., Har^ died yesterday at Uncas-on- glmo 1^ U.S. backing. American troops, more than one or askinguig to w, seeBvti Soviet ouvio. Ambas-.TwinTO,- the Holy j SeeSee inin favOTfavw ofof thethe twtwo anyuiing tion in Europe, iriilch has by toe motorist’s own insurer lasted for 25 years, but he is regardless of who is to blame in H®1*®H a commission to study pQ^riy written that it will result ford, with a mass of requiem at Thames Hospital, Norwich. One of the ^Uos main advor- ^,jjion So^hVetnamese, about ______Anatoly_ F. - ______Dobrynin to ^vlrt cl^ns c«de^^^ stnick the village ■■ « » « also trying to bring about a toe accident. "Pain and suffer­ automobile insurance. In the in­ in more claims and increased S3. Cyril and Methodius Chuirch, He 1b also survived by W b Tran Nam Tiling, o o ^ io,000 Cambodians, 80,000 Roy- lines. The rainy* season foUowecT^iiver their formal statement death In the trial at Leningrad of Yattar, six miles into Leba­ be a time-consuming operation »t with more wife, three sons, a daughter, zander of the Virt C o^ aimra ^ Laotian regular army troops the raids, thus hampering N oi^. pf ^wte8t"‘bver the Xanlngrad L'Oaservatore said, new reality )n Ips bold ap­ ing” claims are eUminate,d. terim, it froze auto Insurance jiu^atlon, therefore ^ raising Hartford, at 9:80. Burial ^11 be non, and stbout six mllee oast of by all parties involved in toe ®ack-up .information, «jq>lalntag rates, highest in toe nation, at ^osts. his mother, and six grandchll- says: ‘*The Swth ^el^ and 20,000'Laotian Irregulars. Vletname^ efforts to rebuild. trial. *'In reference to this same proach to uie ^vlet Unirni ’The o b je ct is to unclog toe in Cedar Hill Cemeterj^ Hart­ school’s budgetary process. Cut- ^® ueed for toe various in- toe 1967 level. dren. There are also 80.000 South During the next few weeks, at wolf alone was allowed Inside trial there was ajM axToi^ly ‘**® MedHerranean coast and toe East bloc.” law also has been op­ ford. / ' ‘ tlng of toe preliminary figures creases, before .actually gtang courts and trim legal fees by The commissiiHi didn’t report Friends may call at the fimer­ Funeral . services will Uon ^ laid down p^le s Koreans, 12,000 771818, and ...... the height of the dry ' ------seasw, the j(,.mhiute wait. He was and respectful demonstration by *m**^^**c«Sal sector of is inevitable, and this work will H> work on the prellmtaAry 1971- ending nuisance claims, daim s posed on grounds that it denies 44 4WW, V ,141 4 A 1 »“ H1 1970, UiBn it proposed a al chapel tonight from 7 to 0. Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the war line which conslsU in car- ^ ^ Australiansans and New North VletaameM try tC ^ personal visit with Do- a number of persons gathered in Lebanon is located probably begin early in toe new 72 figures, over $2,m can be Utigated in pj^ ^^^er the constitution^ right to bring rying out a nationwide, all- Zealanders. Some of these allied build up their stockpiles once j,j™ in, but said ‘T was assured St. Peter’s Square on the occa- Thomas Dowd Jr. suit. A court test Is expected Madison Congregational year. Taxes Due toe usual manner. which toe lowest rates would be PLAZA DEPT. STORE William Florence forces also are slated for pullout again, U.S. officers wy. Laos is ^e^vould be informed o f ------quickly. Siurch.^rial ^ i Z tn WeTi our Bion of the holy fathw’s mea- • {^^^^gg g«,pce, reported Uie Proposed Increases include 10 Tax Collector Audrey Bray Only bodUy injury insurance, paid by toe best drivers and toe (We Have A Notion To Please) WUliam F lorence, 77, o f Hart- Cem etery, Madison. present s- The no-fault plan, enacted by morrow at 11 a.m. at the Tay­ troops are scheduled to be gone. A. Ives announced Monday. In Alabam a “They haven’t been as tough President Nixon talked with the Jewish Association m guerrillas who had infiltrated Committee recommendatimis.” chased in toe past several torm o>egtaiaturo’ ta exp^'^ted atives of the insurance industry face by toe brick Saturday and lor and Modeen Funeral Home, U.S. troop strength in Viet­ T oD eath Dowd, a three-term 'veteran ’Tr_4_ — 4—.-4------.44 and commission members. died Sunday. " ■vjf as one would expect in Cambo­ Secretary of State WUUam P. Rome, s^d they were dem- jarael damaged two houses Much of toe Increase in budg­ months, and toe purchaser did to save state motorists some $76 Party Supplies 136 S. Main St., West H artford. (Continued from Page One) nam is now at its lowest level of toe House, is serving his The result was a no-fault plan, Her husband, Douglas W ll- dia,’’ said one analyst. “It could Rogers rather extensively yes- ° in upper Galilee with eocplo et is accounted for, as is usual, not receive toe bill from toe million, according to state In­ Burial will be in St. Laurant since October, 166, and battle­ (Gonttnued from Page One) second term in toe Senate. He coupled with a 16 per cent re- man, 24, asleep at toe time, was be that they don’t want to be as terday and today about the sen- the Roman,, Catholic Oiuroh. slves. by staff salary increases which surance Commissioner C. Eu­ Cemetery, Meriden. ty system, Rep. F. Edward He­ field deaths in 1970 were the tough as they have been In the 4V4.4 04.44, . 4 4 , 4 „.44v.. s®ll®r st thc timc of closIng, asaistant mtaoritv leader of OorosUdl, 30—prosecution Later In tiie day, the bodies of gene Farnam. He said that is duction in rates for compulsory awakened by toe ' cash and Friends may call at the fu­ bert, D-La., who will be the lowest in five years. TTiey pggj vietnaim tencing of two Jews. are purely speculative until the Mrs. Bray should be contacted .. „ , . . Are At Plaza The situation four guerrillas were fflscoveped salary negotiations process in at her office ta toe Town Hall H»® House in 1M7 seroed the difference between pre­ insurance. stopped, toe car.’Ihe WlUmans neral home tonight from 7 to 9. committee’s top Democrat In dropped by more than 50 per jg different. asked 60. Nixon’s feeling is understood completed. for toe amount of payment due miums next year under no-fault The measure substituted mer- werev on their way home, cent compared to I960, when -Here in South Vlenam, the Larena, 30—prosecution asked to be that any pubUc challenge \ Lg^n|' I OWU. tn upper OalUee.They weM ap- the next — 92nd — Congress will ’Ihe preliminary budget shows Jan. 1. ate during “ toe last session. and probable charges without it. it rating. The House Introduced Police said the brick appar- Camfies, CocBtors, CoektcM Shakers, Hals, Harold B. McFarland U.S.troops fought their last ma- North \Tetnamese and Viet 40. of the Soviet action would natur- parently Wiled when exploelvee succeed Rivers as chairman. ally force a negative reaction. Navy Airman Thomas P. they were carrying blew up, the a figure o t $1,633, 678 as com - M rs. B ra y m ay be reached e l I am pleased that Thm The legislature______tacked______two___ no-fault again and extended the entiy was thrown off an over- Harold B. McFarland, 57, of uoK.,.t SouUi Vietnam at Cong have an Infrastructure ot amendmente^onto toe'^ fa iilt rate reduction to all types of pass about four miles south of East Hartford, father of James Ixco.^^H years proeecuUcat producing the oppoedte effect of Henry Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. ipgi a v Iv military command pared to toe current $1,471,240 toer by phone in her <^ce, or Dowd has accepted this Im- Homs phis Bkiwouts and BoOteons , h ^ Hmburger mu. thgjr o^vn. They reaUy aren’t ggi-ed 75 blU. One provided a merit rat- auto insurance, drawing toe Wichita. B. McFarland of Manchester headed Uie social My ^ wb- Many a field commander has prepared for a shadow govern- „ , ' what would be desired. The ’Thomas P. Henry ot 9 Preston sAld. , for toe 200 Series in toe budget, at toe TowA Hall Monday portant assignment,” Ives said tag svstem which ■will go into ef- wrath of the insurance industry. Two other drivers reported and brother of Leonard C. Me- committee which concluded last known to say, “We don’t ment In Cambodia. The area Urlarte, 60—prosecution President talked for about 45 Dr., and husband of the f o r m e r ------:— which includes all salaries, text- through Thursday from 8:80 Monday. feet in 19/2; toe other mandated The Senate killed the blU, but their windshields were shat- EVERYBODY IS PLEASED AT PLAZA! Fariand of South Windsor, died summer (1970) that field mill- ^gnt another Hamburger m u." they are Interested in Is South a®**®*^ 9®. minutes with Rogers yesterday, Cheryl A. Comeau of 41 Strant books teaching suppUes and a.m. to 12:16 p.m. and 12:46 “He is one of toe most know- Saturday at his home. • tary and State Department offl- u.S. forces launched a major, of- Vietnam, not Cambodia.' normn*Dorronsoro did not receive a from the prestdential retreat at St., recently returned to his miscellaneous instructional ex- to 4:30 p.m. On EYlday, toe ledgeable men on financial mat- „a 16 per ____ cent ______across-the-board in a special message Sargent tered by missiles in the area H« is also survived by his cers in Vietnam deliberately fenaive against the hlU and suf- -r. Rivers betrayed no sign be Congress. u«I^^Oi«ir ®®‘'’«d a 50-year sentence in- tlon was not prepared to say dej^oyment in the Western Pa ^ advance on a broad since toe current budget was The Coventry High Schotd i„ the area of state finances,” not oppose toe rate reductimi in The funeral will be tomorrow was about to undergo heart sur- gome U.. officers see Uie bupdIv Unes open ‘ ° to4 re'-estab- stead of the 64 demanded. whether any private representa. ®t«®- front that sent the Dow Jones adopted with line items total- Booster Club Invites toe general tyes said, compulsory liability but filed at 8:16 a.m. from Uie Newkirk g ery when he won House ap- next two months as criUcal. ii«h their suprt^y’ system into The second priest, Juan tlons had been made to the So- average® ®f 39 industrials above tag $1,938482, to be cut by $186,- public to attend a covered dish ______suit in toe state Supreme Court and Whitney Funeral Home, 318 proval Dec. 7 of a resoluUon “A couple of months will tell goutj, vietnani” Echave, 37, a self-admitted ETTA vlet Embassy or what aetkm, if U.S. Air Force Sgt. Raymond the 18-month closing high 000, bringing toe actual apprp- potluck supper and basketball contesting the reduction in pro­ B u^de Ave. East Hartfort, commending the Army com- the story,” says one American. Most experto see a conUnua- member who carried a pistol, any, this gfovernment might Dowd, son of Mr. and Mrs. reached ’Thursday. priatipoint------Prices cn the Big Board’s fice staff salaries, contracted booster, counter top, pot sink, The school board meets in gas range, xmrtable steam and a grreat-grandson. and an erect 6-foot-3 frame, he control. proval which they must support ments with President Nixon, ’Ibree color films, “Her- mort-acUve list included Mattel, services amd other expenses in Flow of SuppUes special session tonight with table, mixer, freezer, vent hood, m 2 OMsmobfle Funeral services wrlll be to­ was the HoUywood idea of a Another indicator of intentions with legal argument—toe wrhole other hlg^-ranklng federal offl- cules,’’ "iDoughnuts,” and off 1% at 84%; Tel^yne, up 1% the admintateative office. Tons ot supplies are beginning school administrators to discuss table top, and portable utility ConvorriMe m orrow at 1 p.m . at R ose HlU congressman and he Uked to Is intelligence _ data that toe ^^®® ^ ^® Supreme cials, members of Congress and “Yours For a Song,” wUl be at 22%; Bato Indt^M , up % The 300 series, attendance to flow southward from moun- Implemention of the Lay Cur­ table. Serial No. 822L27769 Funeral Home, 560 Elm St., lace his debate with quotations |Communist command has deac- OotaicU ot MiUtary Justice for a ambassadors of at least 22 for- shown in toe Junior Room of at 22%; Eastern Air lines, up services (truant officer costs), riculum Committee report. ’The Jacob Licht, Inc. of Provi­ JAN. 2nd, 1971 i Rocky HlU. Burial will be to from poetry and the Bible. North Vietnamenn hav« North Vietnamese new trial. gjgn countries, including toe So- % at 14%; Spartan Industries, is the sam e, $300. Mary Cheney Library tomorrow meeting ta at 7:30 at toe high dence, R . I. bid $6,961 on toe 10:00 a-m. at Hta five-year chairmanship of beefed up their air defenses to ^ regiments and 17 111® defense attorneys wero Union, up % at 9%; and Transamertca, The 400 series, health services Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky afternoon at 2:30. school and ta (^ n to toe public. equipment but did not submit a the committee was marked by protect the supply route battaUons to toe 3rd MlUtary »«^moned to ap^ar in toe late The protest, according to Dr. up % at 15%. (school physician, nurses and HlU. bid for installation. B. Golden Mofiorty BrolfMn Friends may call at toe fu­ tough language - “Retaliate! Laotian government' forces ™® Includes Saigon ^rnoOT at toe Burgos m lU ^ WUUam A. Wexler, head of toe Prices on toe American Stock supplies) is requested at $20,602. Manchester Evening Herald and Sems o f H artford bid $5,714 316 Center S t„ M anch. neral home tonight from 7 to 9 RetaUate! Retaliate! “He hold a string of smaU bases and “ *** surrounding provinces. °^®r®nce of Presldento of Ma- Exchange’s moat-active list in­ The 1970-71 figure is $20,726. Airman Slain Coventry correqKmdent Holly on the equipment and $3,826 for boomed after Hanoi’s Tet offen- camps on the eastern edge of troops in these deacti- heard testl- American Jewl* Oganlzar cluded Hetalcle, up % at 6%; ’Transportation, toe 600 ser­ p.m . C44404 4444W4 . - 4. — uii uit3 Biuiiem BogB oi ------~ —— - monvDec 8-9 Gaiitner, toL 742-8796. installation. - ‘ ------slve on South Vietnam-and de- toe Bolovens Plateau overlook- unite have been sent down ^ lions and B’nai B’rtto, seeks to In Thailand California Computer, off % at ies, is $123,412 ta toe prelimi­ W. Kart Roberta termination to maintain mlU- tag the trail network. From to work lylth guerrlUas and lo- J^®™ sensitize the U.S. government 26%; Phoenix Steel up % at 2%; nary 1971-72 requests, com ­ BANGKC»C, ThaUand (AP) — and international optaiem to the and Reeves Industries, up % at pared to toe current figure of TOLLAND - W. Karl Iteb- tary superiority over the Soviet 2^®®®„^-® “fSatu^y to si^ toe trial T. Sgt. Otaries A. MiUs of Co­ erts, IS, of Baxter St. died Sat­ Union. plight of three mUllon Jews in 3%. $109,700. 'This increase ta a c­ the Soviet Union. lumbus, Ohio, was shot to death urday at toe Newington Chil­ Wefe are on toetne brinkoruix oiof oisas-dlsas- }®b Wred by -jr toeuic U.S.u.o. Central m-In- °",®^‘®l»fj:*®® —o — ^ ^ verdicts"'r^cts^^Sn. then Thev were toW counted for by a 12.6 per cent ’The plan to gather was pre- Sunday night in a Bangkok ho- dren’s Hospital after a long ter,” he told too House this year telUgence «=tnBence Agency,agency, conductconauci sur- „ the five-man militarymllltarv court was . .T. 4*.*^------4 T *^ 4 tel, a U.S. Embassy ^kesman ‘Living Free’ increase requested by the bus Utaess. NEW YORK (AP) — Nigel contractor. likely Leningrad Thursday of two per­ Funeral services were this the Soviet threat. “U we are not ations along toe trail. thm program. ______Mills was stationed at Satta- Davenport and Susan Hamp­ Plant Costs Up clsion before 'Tuesday, but their sons to die and nine others to afternoon at toe Ladd Funeral already a>^ second-rate naval P®®* two months, the Several sources report none of recall today indicated the court hlp Air Base, about 80 miles shire have been slgped to star in Operation of toe plant, toe 600 » 77144*4444... 444.. t------*l«. ticnial ®— -- *---- Home, 19 ElUngton Ave., Rock­ Dower we are perilously close North Vietnamese have overrun the usual intelligence indicators ready pristm terms for the alleged at- southeast of here. ’The Embassy “Living Free,” CMumbla Pic­ series, ta requested at $167,477, ville. The Rev. Donald MlUer, to becomta* one.” *’®®®® the plateau that the Communist command ^he failure of the court to an- ^ ®^>^“"®*' spokesman said MUls’ widow tured Sequel to "Bom Free.” compared to toe current $144,- pastor of the United Congrega­ iTter announced he toT verS^ S^tX T T J T was asslsttag toe police investi­ The movie will be filmed in Af­ 962. T ills series includes main­ tional Church of ToUand, bffleat- gation. rica. ly the cost of utilities. STOBEf O t ed. Burial was in North Ceme­ S e t t a ^ K ^ m o d i ^ - ^ ^ “‘'®1S: f® 4? * J 'T ' y®"/®®«val oncers were^aSS^lartLta- . ’"^® TTie 700 series, m aintenance BRAND NEW tery. more in ^ j^oiiuon ^ ot a. North Vietnamese offensive hi toe last week of January, .-t. phanirM fniinuHnir th. tences are not Isolated incidents of toe school plants, is request­ He was born July 3, 1962 in tlon of the Navy through Con- extending control over ’This Is not entirely ruled out, reMe'^oMhrhOTm^^e^t^oIrt spotlight what has been ed at $60,630, toe current figure "SURE-GRIPTS:' TIRE M anchester, son o f WUUam E. gress neirt y ar. ^thern Laos to insure a steady however man consul in San Sebastian »“«thne Kremlin poUcy to sup- being $46,360. Some of his critics contended of troops and sUppUes into Tet Cease-Fire Eugen Beihl i press Soviet Jewish life into ex- Several Contracts Let and EUzabeth Hohl Roberts of (Fixed ch a ig es , in toe 800 he used the Soviet potential for south Vietnam. The Viet Cong have declared was kidnaped Dec 1 by thiction,” said Dr. Wexler of Sa- Baxter St., and lived in ToUand series (insurance costs) ta esti­ sir* 7.00 X 13, 6 9 V t* or 690 x 16 trouble and toe power of his with heavy North Vietnamese a four-day cease-fire for Tet the Basque guerrllta outfit ETA vannah, Ga. - tubtiM* blackwall p m $1.78 to $194 most of his life. He attended On Town Sales^ Purchases m ated at $46,000 fo r 1971-72. fllie chairmanship to ride roughshod backtag, the Communist Patoet tv n . ’They also called a truce of which all the defendants are Protests of toe sentencing F*d. G(. Tut p*r Ura and oM tin ToUand schools and had trans­ current fig u re is $38,100. over efforts to reorder priorities Lao now control about two- *<»■ the 1 holiday in 188, then either members or svmpatoiz- have taken plaqe around the Hub Corporation of Colches­ ferred this year to the Windham sizes of iSpes and two classes F ood services in toe 900 series Technical School in WUllmantic. for an adequate defense that thirds of Laos, a land-locked launched their biggest offensive ers. The kidnapers said Belhl’s world, including a vigil at toe for seven of toe sizes. ter was awarded the contract for are concerned primarily with He was a member of toe United would leave more money for country bordered by China, Hi® i"^ar. fate would depend' on toe out­ Soviet Mission to toe United Na- , 4 » 41. tn vi j Manchester Tire Inc. of 296 costs of running toe hot lunch Congregational Church of ’Tol­ domestic problems. Vietnam, ‘‘Cambodia, Thailand Although mostly guerrilla come of toe trial but they sur­ tlons in New York aty. Sunday Improvements in toe Highland Broad St. the only bidder for Tubuliu plu*F*d.Ei. His backers contended toe and Burma. warfare is anticipated In 1971, program. ’Hita 1s estimated for Ih i BImtanll Tmaud land. prised toe government by free night, m ilitant dem onstrators pum ping station at $11,200 tires and tubes for town cars, Pries OMTin 1971-72 at $2,960, com pared to He is also survived by a House turned aside virtually ev- Lao“ “ ®^«-®e® ®ay ^ ® ® tag toe co m u I on Christmas clashed with police when they It is one c t several contracts trucks, tractors and graders 6 .9 5 X M $1190 $194 brother. Jonathan W. Roberts ery effort to cut blUlMis of dol- that although toe Patoet Lao ^ ^ *^®“ Day. refused to stay in an area set awarded recently by toe town, was awarded' toe contract. U the current $1,980. 5.60x15 $1I.S0 $1.75 of Rockville: and two sisters, lars out of Rivers’ defense bllte hoW at leMt t,wo-thirds of the asked aside for protests. bidder at toe bid a discount of 10 per cent The 1100 series, community 795x14 $1890 '$2.04 Miss Pamela Roberts and Miss in a concerted drive over toe **'®y ’^ 4^ ^ Saleon offlrial “1 see Heath for six »^®™- Le'Hst and centrist 4'^*^ U ^nsitiv® to NOT AVAILABLE AT LOCATIONS WITH THIS SYMBOL t Paul W. Lehmann High bidders for four items ot ical Oorp. of Warwick i?** y C O .. INC. director of the Vernon Housing by federal mraey. ^ e other ^ ^00 ’mlUtia troops secure groups have alro us^ toe case property ROCKVILLE—Paul W. Leh­ wn surplus property were ac- chlorine in one-tan 1229 Main St. mann, 66, of ’TrumbuU, a Rock' Authority, said the det^led state project is on Grove St. j^wns and vlUages and seek to “ ® Platform for toeir causes. ®cepted. They are R1 14.90 to 29.90 vlUe native, died yesterday at plans were drawn up by Rein- A proposed plan for a high-rise destroy toe Viet Cong under- However, most of the heat n rights has Ifatick idass $175 for f'lin erolcal Co^p, ot Phone 649-5288 stirred up ta Spain by toe case evoked. Our experience has «a^k, Mass^$175 for cutton, N. J., soda a A miui Groat savings on these famous fashion shoes and boots. GOODYEAR-THE ONLY MAKER OF POLYGLAS* TIRES Bridgeport Hospital a thrw-quarter-ton j^ p lo n alum; Axton T n ^ Mr. Lehmann had lived ta Stafford Springs before moving (Corbins Corner A Manebester only) and nongovernmental oiganlza. *" to ’Trumbull four years ago. He F A M O r s tlons i^ch stands toTbS Evtanm^^ 4., was employed at textile mills month. Pltkat said he is hopeful constructed' on land, already struction of toe underground his — HI'DSON MTAMJNS / Goodyear Service Stores MANCHESTBt TIRE. Inc. before he retired. He was a that bids can be advertised late purchased, on Windermere Ave. top ... priority. TMeu acknowl- S r ^'^®‘ son of IM Oaktand St., $ S ; with a $4#i8 bid um l Children’s Shoes member of toe Lufridenhelt this winter and actual construe- The project will be toe first to edjges it still is troublesome. 4 ‘*‘® ®®®^ Cemetery wrought iron for a John K E L L Y LOAD AND VERNON CIRCLE 295 BROAD S1REBT Lodge of RockviUe. Uon can start in the spring. go above one floor. About one- rtng. Tbs item m ay 7(17 Main Stri'i't girls' dress shoes and school shoes. Many styles! MON.-VraiD - t f — THUBa..FM . 8-8 — S A T . 8-1 son, Vincent R. Benedict of 1072. well as (me-bedroom units. U.S. officials say that the al- J. Zimmer, pre^rty on Strant national minorities, Wauregan was awani^'toe’eon- H) go’out to Ud“a^ ^ BtON.-WED. 8:80 - 0 — THUBS.-FRL 8:80 • 9 —SAT. 8:30 - 3 8 6 0 A t tli<‘ S a tm ' Ix)U ’TrumbuU; a sister, Mrs. Mary The state has appre^riated The proposed high-rise buUd- Ued raids into Cambodia last St., conveyance tax, $38.80. • ' tract for storm sewer iSpes. It ^*aurtce Pass, dirsetor L ...... •Bufc A n w t e i a IN$-.>(v||$bl«______^nton of Stafford Springs; $482,000 for this project. This in- tag is scheduled to go up in the spring against North Viet- James and Sharyn Byer to VATTCAN CITY (AP) — The was the low bidder on metay ®*^ ®®rvice* said Graniti^ I)irci't-Ry-M ;iil Rrice NOT ALL SIZES IN EVERY STYLE four grandchildren, and ^ gllpgt- cludies the cost of the site, site renewal area in toe center of namese base camps ^nd sane James E. and SaUy-Anne S. Vatican- announced today that sizes of pipes used in large Nurseries of is.—i.'. A>,k for Frrt' f 'atjiloi; development, construction and RockviUe. Plans are to have the tuaries set the enemy back sev- Noonan, property at 41 Durant Pope Paul VI is doing whatever quantities by the town.______’The___ spe-r. 19W.848 UA MA bid 4._for rttilad turf with a PRICED AS SHOWN AT GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES. granddaivhl®*'- The funeral wUl be Wednes- equipment such as kitchen buUdliig nine stories high. eral months and upset supply St., conveyance tax, $23.66. he can to obtain clemency for cifications were made In'ia ^>parent low Mddar COMPETITIVELY PRICED AT GOODYEAR DEALER. MANCHEStER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1970 PAGE ELESq^ . MANGHESIER EVENING HERALD. MANCHES’t e . CONN.. MONDAY, . DECEMBER 28, 1970 PAGE volumes in 1972. Accordingly, include all o f those people who more vrdomes to the people "Who’s Who in America," mean of 10 per ceiit and up to 28 heavily on leaders in govern-' cemdidates before," Miss Caru- ment, academe, the church and Who^s Who in America the price w ill rise, too. deserve to be in It.” listed therein. double sales. per cent if the person pays Laymen Question 00 said. r - " " “ n cash in advance c f publicatlcm. the inilitaiy!:' '"It’s not a matter An executive of Marquis, Inc., Nevertheless, ccmpetltorB and The Marquis spokesman de­ Marquis publishes 12 other Coventry " I t puts .thp boys on the The spokesman said the cri­ of proscribed occuiiatlons," said the Chicago publlsber of "Who’s crlUca of “Who’s Who" were c lin e to reveal how the SO.fXHX- "Who’s Who” digests: Regional Candidates For spot," she said, referring to the [Meatowni Rieduces Epcclusivity teria for admission would re­ he. “ We already have rock mu­ Who," denied the firm was low­ quick to charge that: (1 ) the plus new names would be select­ options as well as lists of prom­ candidate^. "And it puU the lay- main the” same; I. E. pOsltimi sicians and the like.” - ering standards in order to in­ 7S-year-old m irror of the estab- ed. Asked how many of the 80,- inent women, clergymen, medi­ laymen on the spot These , of responsibility held or level of " 1215Vt Silvpr Lane | By NANCY L. BOBS More than 80,(X)0 new names crease profits. The executive, lialunent was succumbing to 000 would simply be" trans­ cal men, scientists and educa­ meetlngns made them think c ° slgniflc wt achievement at­ Extended Forecast Fledgling Town Council Tried Wings in 1970 T te Waahlngton Poet will be added to the approxi­ who asked to remain anony­ pressuTM of contemporary so­ ferred from other kCarquis vol­ tors. Vanity being what it is, about the Issues and their stand East Hartford ■ tained. Fair arid cold ’Ihursday. WASHINGTON—"Who’s Who mately 63,(KI0 thuiiabnall biog­ mous, declared, “ W e are ex- ciety t(^ become leee exclusive, umes covering specialized fields, the reference book busliiess de­ formal quesUtm-answer session them." Cloudy and cold Friday with a in mid-year that he would not through Columbia and into WU- to increase water runoff ef- in America,!’ that catalogue of raphies iMiw included. pandlng because the (current) or (2 ) the ejq«nsian was based he replied, "Only a minor frac­ pends heavily on those listed He denied the new listings By HOIX.T OANTHEB MOUer’s seat, vowed at election with the candidates themselves ■nie informal group started as chancis of snow. Daily high remain in that post past June llmantlc. flclency. the country’s elite, has reduced To acconimodate its new Te- total stnick us as being inade­ primarily on conunerclal mo­ tion.” Competitors hold double buying them and otters them would include many other oc- ■ (Herald Correepondent) time they would introduce a bili has been added this' year to at­ a discussion gathering in New temperatures in the upper 20 s o( Coventry’s traditional institu- a Beautification Committee Its exclusivity a U t and will ex- giens, the fam iliar thick red quate to reflect today’s leader­ tives; i.e., to list more people listings, especially when the substantial discounts. Marqqis, cupatiems hitherto considered The first year of the new de- ^ Ui® next legislature to wipe tempts by Connecticut Elpiscop- Haven to consider matters of paiyl by half In its next edition. tome will be divided into two new list is the prestigious for example, offers a minimum unsuitable. “ Who’s Who" leans and overnight lows in the teens. cade was also the first year that ®nt the state authorlsatlwi for Drug ' P i^ le m - tion, the annual Fife and Drum was formed during the year, and alians to find a successor to general concern. Two meetlngrs Th* larc|«*t ship community. W e want to in the volumes and thereby sell Coventry residents grot to see. this particular airport, and resl- Toward the end of the year, Ball, took a great leap in 1970 is working on plans to Improve their present bishop. were held later in St. Paul s frashast maert db- their new form of government in dents breathed even easier, the town was racked by the and moved out of town, into the the appearance of the village The church officials, repre- Church In Norwalk, each vidth play in tha whoW action, moving the town "out of Schools Tighten Belt news of a unique development Manchester Armory. The bene- area, as well as other public .sentlng churches throughout the six possible candidates for co. Uve 18th century” in the words The schools functioned dUr- at the high school. A seven-man fit event was again a huge sue- areas of town, state, have set up the meetings adjutor. envoi of some townspeople. ing the year on what school ot secret committee, formed to cess and also marked the first Coventry FISH (Friends In in an attempt to name a bishop The year alsTsaw 'one of the ficials considered to be a very Asht the “ drug problem," stuf- Ume a big-name band, Vaughn Service Here) came Into ^ In g coadjutor who wlU eventuaUy most heated, emotional and tight budget. Salary negoUa- fed letters into the lockers of Monroe, was booked for the oc- and at year’s end was still look succeed the' Rt. Rev. John H. crowded public meetings the tlons were not completed until more than' 70 youngsters, caslon. ing for volunteers to help out Esqulrol when he'1': retires thought by the committee to be HOUDAY town had ever seen: the March after school began and teach- Tax Increase in its avowed purpose of asslst- And some members ot the in­ known drug users. STORE HOURS hearing on a propoe^ airport worked for about six weeks Thls was also the year that Ing elderly residents in getting formal questioning group now D&I j ’The methods of the commit­ for the town which met with a contract in effect, taxpayers were faced with their to doctor’s appointments, and say the meetings should become tee, the background of its for­ Correction JIVE STORES OP fikSHigj such violent opposlUon that the NegotlaUons between the biggest tax increase in many other public service projects, a formal part of the election of mation, and the role of a guid­ state aei^autlcs department ^ EducaUon and the years, from a mill rate of 68 ’The local political scene was any bishop in the Church. TUES. AND ance counselor in the fla t t e r up to 68.2. The Town Council relatively quiet, with the town ’The Episcopal Diocesan Con­ “ 'rh ere were no majoi'ejections Oovent^ FederaUon of ^ a c h - were all being quesUoned by therepeatedly asserted its belief following the state trend in the vention is scheduled to meet WED.tin9,|Mn. on a local level but the Town ®” ®"‘*®‘* “ P mediation school board at year’send. that previous administrations November elections and going Jan. 7 to elect a Coadjutor who ' The name Council had lU hands full with then In arbltraUon before The development at the high unrealistic, and that overwhelmingly Republican, will automatically become bidi- MARY GAUDET hundreds complaints about Coventry Lake, settlement was reached, school tied in, Aweve^^jwlm order to tackle various town There was no major town elec- op with Bishop Esqulrol's even­ THURS. AND Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Coats, both frozen and unfrozen. Winter Late In 1970, the Education recent , Town Council, discus- jre money would tion, although this w ill not be tual retirement. ’Ihe current snowmobiles and possible sum- Association of Coventry an- slons with local clergymen, all ^ Z true of 1971, when the town will bishop has been ill for several was inadvertently SAT. till 6 pJii. of items of whom said they recognized “ * wsTUmarkably lltUe mer pollution were the Issues. nounced that It would chal- elect a new Town Council and months. (Closed New Year's Day) There were no new school lenge the CFT as the teachers’ me n e ^ fo r a drug program in the public budget other major offices as well. ’Thelma Caruso of West Hart­ omitted from her openings, no major personivel bargaining agent -for' the 1971- ’The year ended with many ford, a member of the Informal are now Outerwear, Car Coats, Pantsuits On^ councilman stated pub- Igreeting adv. whici' shlfts, no new school principals, 72 talks, ii„i„ I.. hi„ Xwttir One of the visible benefits of residents looking forward to group, said the questioning sys­ but toward the end of 1970, most Two students at round three of the Coventry- tem Is relatively new to the off-price 2 Iran Wed., Dec. 23rdJ townspeople were made aware, j^gh School, Colleen to<3oventry prognram, which will Episcopal Church in general al­ Once Again — Famous though it has been used in New development. that ^ v e n tr y q student spent the summer cutting back 160 people from Coventry, Eng- York. "CORN KING" in alt five ad hundreds of warm winter clothing items for the whole fami might have to deal ^ t h a j^s- ^^.^ange Program, spending growth from roadsides and land w ill stay In homes of local “The people never had a di­ slble drug problemt)1em at its )hlgh weeks during the summer ^ ____ town - * working on in,nww,A,iImproved ,it,aina.rndrainage ,-„niflpTitiiresidents for three weeks. rect confrontation with possible school. .... ! ___ without available D&L It was also the year that the In South America. , fundS) proceeded to do the job CANNED town made great strides toward ’The Lay Curriculum Com- gwn. The PZC adopted a stores installation______of a municipal sewer mlttee completed two years of 2one, one of the first In system In the lake and village work and submitted Its report yjg state, for the orderly de­ HAMS area, perhaps the greatest ac- to the school board late In the yelopment of areas near the ^ OFF and more! 8 compllshment of the n/BW Town summer. The report was gen- Willimantic and Skunga- Vs to Councll and its full-time chief erally critical of local schools, maug Rivers, PLAYTEX BRA and GIRDLE administrator. although it found the problems jt also gave the final go- The Town Council, while not no different or more severe ahead on the England Shopping above the criticism of some res- than moat school systems In Center, located on the comer of idents, nevertheless showed It- the United States. Routes 44A and 31, which, at self to be made up of a group Seniors at CHS got an added^ year|8 ,_end was welt into the of seven hard-working Individ- privilege during the year: The constnictlon process, with a uals who, during their first full right to leave school early if spring opening planned. ’The year in office, devoted n i^ y j^gt class period was a plaza will house a supermarket free 'hours to service of the study hall. and several smaller shops and town. Late in the year, the Board offices. Much of the earlier confusion of Education set the wheels in Also under construction - in inherent In the running of the motion to look for a new super­ 1970 was part of the new I-M, town disappeared, with the intendent of schools, since or relocated Rt. 6, from the councilmen’s efforts to coordi­ Laurence O’Connor announced town’s extreme south end. Scare $1.25! nate the various agencies, board and commissi(■ Now $3.49 first priority by the new coun- endorsement of Boim’s Eastern the U.S. State Department re- Average Leg Reg. $12.95 Now $10.94 (Dcups $1.00 more) Long Leg Reg. ^ 3 .9 5 Now $11.94 cil, and. by year’s end it looked policies. He urged Chancellor affirmed its support of Brandt’s Regular Girdle Reg. $11.95 Now $9.94 as If a referendum on a pro- Willy Brandt to go to Washing- policies, and disassociated itself Save $2.01 Zipper Girdle Reg. $13.95 Now $11.94 posed public sewer system ton as soon as possible. from the published criticism. PLAYTEX® DOUBLE Zipper Long Leg Reg. $14.95 Now $12.94 Sizes XS, S, M ,1 -(X L $1.00 more) would be held sometime early Rainer Barzel, floor leader of ------DIAMONDT“ GIRDLES- FOR DOUBLE CONTROL In 1971. A possible tie-in with jjjg Christian Democratic party the town of Mansfield, UConn, parliament, drew up a nega- No Earmuff? Shortle Reg. $12.50 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — TTie N o w : I10A9 and the Mansfield ’Training y^g bjjance of the Brandt gov- Average Leg Reg. ^ 12.95 School was still being.discussed, gm ^gnt’s achievements at American Hardboard Associa­ ' NowSlO.94 home and abroad during 1970. tion recently received a postcard Long Leg Reg. M 3.95 A sewer assessment commit- ^ conference: Now 1111.94 with the message: "Please send Girdle Reg. $10.95 tee was formed toward tte ^d mfluenUal Now $8.94 us the booklet on sound control.* Sizes XS, S. M, L - friends of Germany In the Unit- on the'beat way to handle the Our boy is taking drum les- (XL $1.00 more) ARMOUR'S STAR E costs of the system, once it is ®d States have publ cly ptaced a s«u,.. operational. question mark behind the ofil* An association spokesman Snowmobile Troubles clal endorsement Boim’s poli­ said the booklet was mailed Liverwurst The council had its hands full cies, that in Brussels the sched­ promptly. Save $1.51 late In the winter handling com­ ule for European unification pol­ PLAYTEX® Save $1.01 Save $1.01 LYCRA* SHORTIE or Bologna plaints by lake residents of icies have not been met, that playtex®'living® PLAYTEX® FREE SPIRITT" Fashion Magic Cuffs— ' noise generated by the use of East-west relations have not UNDERWIRE -T R IC O T BRAS STRETCH BRA Perfect with Panfy Hose snowmobiles on the lake. ened. 1 ARNOLD Style 2800 Reg. $8.50 Self-adjusts for support Lingerie Soft (or A snowmobile club was form­ "In 1969 tlie 'Federal Assem­ Smooth Natural Look Now $6.99 RAGANTS DCLI — fit— perfect comfort Sizes XS, S, M, L— ed, and an ordinance regulat­ bly, a constitutional organ, met Style fee Reg. $7.00 Style 80 Soft Cup C Reg. $5.00 Now $3.99 (XL $1.00 more) ing use of the vehicles was ulti­ in Berlin (to elect a new federal m fiOUlH MAIN flflr. Now $6.99 (0 cups $1.00 more) Style 81 Slightly mately abandoned by the coun­ president). In 1970 thre werp Padded Reg. $6.00 cil before adoption, with polic­ substantial (Communist) FHOiNB «M -UM Now $4.99 Style 82 Fully Padded ing of snowmobile users left to threats and harassment even Fresh Mnshrooms Reg. $6.00 Now $4.99 club members themselves. against meetings of delegations Pickled MnahroonM During the summer, the con­ and paii.y committees. I (By The Piece) | form count at the lake shifted We BetaU * Wholesale “ In Germany, despite the big from 1 ^ 19,000 lbs.! 7 wildly- from week to week and words we had to hear in cotmec- * beach to beach, with no one tion with the sighing of the Mos­ Baked Stuffed W' being sure just exactly what It cow treaty, there is no sign of a Muahraonw It - ”® French Fried I I all meant. A count of up to ^ relaj^ation of tension. was considered "safe for swim­ Mushrooms ExtraLaon | ’"nie Communists apparently - Breaded Outlet ming,” and by summer’s end. D ^ I j "MiiHrtas Fiwsit" ■ .... , . j have no intention ot honoring Mushrooms I it appeared toat heavy ralM had y^g ,gyg^^ government’s prior Macaroni Meat Sauce ^ High conform counts that ap- chancellor m ^ t "It It’s Anything Done (DAL GIrdleo A Bras — all stores) peared frequently strengthened ^m aelf travel to the United With MushrooiiM. We States as soon as possible and the case for sewers in the area, Do It Here at Sale prices In effect from Dec. 20,1970, through Jan. 31,1971. All Bras and Glrdles-Whlte. ‘ DuPont’s registered tradetriark. PLAYTEX made LYCRA* ! C H U C K ■ an agreement in the council maintained. But bring about PA G A M FSr Girdle: Back panel; 74% acetate, 16% rayon, 10% ipandex. Crotch: 100% nylon. (Elastic sides; 80% nylon, 20% spandex.) Exclusive of other elastic. ( r there was no slgnUicant drop in Brussels." C im BY IKTSSHATIONM. PUAYTEX COB«)eATIOM PIIINTSO IN U.S.A...... I the number of swimmers at the Barzel’s statement about in­ take, despite a rash of publicity fluentlal Americans obviously about "swimming at your own referred to reports that form er ys risk." Secretary of State Dean Ache- Following last March’s air- son. and such men within the port hearing, the council acted Nixon administration as the 2 swiftly, and came out publicly President's national security ad- against the proposed airport vlser, Henry A. Kissinger, have whlc^ was popularly referred to as "that jetport", despite the fact that it was designed princ­ ipally to serve small planes. S.B.M. Offices Double BreasHwd More than 900 truly Irate Bol­ FOR PLUMP ton and Coventry residents turned out for the airport hear­ ¥Tril Close ing, nearly all of them passion­ A s t r o T U r f ately opposed to the Idea, since > CORNISH 8 It would have been located near the Bolton line In Coventry’s "‘‘“'Monsanto HENS northwest corner. In aimounclng that' It had CALL given up on the idea of a Coven­ try airport, the state aero­ 5 B B -1 2 0 0 Thurs., nautic offleals said they were gedng to reassess the entire air­ port situation throughout the state, and residents breathed a little easier. V Both State Sen. Robert AUTOMATIC Large 24-oi. Biie Houley, and Aloyslus Ahearn, who sought State Rep. Dorothy COMFORT ...SO fhaf our employees may enjoy fhe hqliday wifh fheir 'families 0 (pAoie N o w Is The Time... I Meatown j ihihit is'oner... and not^s i f . ! HAVE UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED Great Jamarg^, SPECIALS for | -1 % . gefcly fwpA peciiMiMuttjr by eiectniysis. Free oMMulta- TUBS., WED and THDB8. * ..... a d WMk done by i^pointment only. Flraae call— OF Manchester •O Savings We Accept Food S te a ^ -i-i F.O.I.C. I * , MARY WARD We Seoerre The Bight I J'* 91 ALTON ST., MANC»X»TEB • M9-2M7 AAANCHISTtft • EAST HAHTPQRD • SOUTH WINDSOR • iO lTO N NOTCH I. Tc Limit n-intllliiii " Manehf$t«r Parkade, Corbim Corner. Bristol PlatJ? Open tHI 9 tonight. Tues. & Wed. Nights; Thurs. (New Year's eve) till 5:30 . New Britain 10 to 5:30 daily —-J

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alANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, DECE^ER 28, 1970 PAGE IHIRTEEN BIANCHESTEE EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER, 28, 1970 PAGE TWELVE Rham District the size of the a'verage payment These Visits C o n s u m e r Credit Code and it could be refinanced. International Tourism off the $250 million state deficit V . ^ From London Town —^Requiring- door-to-door sales­ and keep state operations going Are Related men. to give the customer a Assembly Leans at their present lefvels for the Principal Warns Parents: Deadline on Thursday cancellation form to insure that Increasing at High Rate next two years. By S(», B. COHEN he knows that state law allows {kune legislators who re­ G r o u p s HARTFORD (AP) — A c «*«c«t*ve days. GENEVA — There will be at ^ Toward Support w J X ..... ------J c* t**® State Labor The code would aid the busi- before they make up their Rham ISgh School, has cautlof is a member at the National each time? proposed to Gov. John Dempsey council, says labor 'will oppose nessman by': lea st 1 bUllwi tourists on the the study says: ‘‘It Id generally minds. The Task Force\& ex­ ed parents against InvitaUohs Honor Society, may actually make the disease itself ^ don’t snymore. My ®nd legislative leaders this the proposed increase in maxi- —Raising interest rates on re- _____„ ______pected to come out with an in­ to a number of authorities on infertility, they may have received to en- Science Awards move throughout the world in accepted that in the fairly near come tax inoposal in its report, By CHRISTINE DOYLE cause over-heating and therefore reduce w orse. roll their children in some im­ Beverly Hill, Jesse Hills and Friday, and it’s week, before a Thursday dead- interest rates offered end- volving.,charge accounts from 10 years time; almost one-third future the average citizen of an for a reason. O f Income Tax which should be issued in Jan­ If people are worried that the bed- pressively named honor society Chet Slok, thrae seniors at line. present IS per cent to 24 tod a y’s economically developed country the sperm count. global population, ^ ^ uary. H ie London Obeerver room may get stuffy, they can always or elite group. Rham, have been selected ^ ®®tu^y’s her day for nroDosals reuresent twrf code would aid the con- per cent. The new rate would Zl ' 7 able to meet his needs B y DON MEIKUE Of the-'SB supporters, 38 are Forty-nine of the 68 legislators ' leave a door Open, say doctors, so that Pushee stated that most of the silence iC^ert to S ^ 3 T h v a «»"«*■ »>y= ^ a 2 per cent Interest charge by working 30 hours a wqek.” HMVTFORD (AP)—Hiere ia Democrats and 9 are Republi­ said they regard passage of an women during ipenstruation air from the rest of the house can cir­ these organizations are not ap- celveceive thinthis yea^s v««w. Bausch r.o..=oi, and —a T**®” ® relatlMiahlp tx - y®a» of work by a 14-member —P«*lbittng _p,.^bitlng wage wage ga^sh- garnish- per per month month on on unpaid unnald balances balances mUllon doUars. Assuming that this wUlwfil be- cans. income tax next year as “prob­ if you get drenched you*re culate through. provednmved ornrnnncHnnAH sanctimed byhv the»>ia Na- Lomb Award. Awani k ^een„ o„ h , her Friday visits to the commisslcui of legislators ~ j and ...... nient on weekly ..com., wages nos'-- under—— under u....®. $500 and i%at* per cent on These are the estimates of the come a reality at the same-time considerable support for a state “Our tax system is anti­ are less resistmit to infection income tax among members of able,” and only seven sold they more likely tojpatch cold tion Association of Secondary The science award, a hand- visita^fthL apjwintees who consulted repre- fgg gnd limiting garnishment to amounte over $500. International Union of Official working weeks a year, an quated,” said Sen.-elect Stanley thought it was “imllkely.” .How­ tfae 1S71 state legislature, «q>e- Pac, D-New Britain, one of the Untrue. There is no reason why they School Principals (NASSP) be- some bronze medal, is present- “ P®’' ®®"* A Common Pleas Court Judge Travel Organizations, an inter- ever, no one has yet filed an cause they are not serving the sd to winners at mora than 8,600 w T**® ®*^®*‘ *“ ^® ^ financial Inatitotions. _Endlng the pr^tice that has ruled that the state’s UMra governmental organization locat- y®®*"’ d a ily am ong D em ocrats, ac> supporters. “We must balance Unproved. Medical Research Council should be leas resistant at this time than Income tax bill. best interests of the prospective participating schools throughout “mltbig Interest to 12 ®d in Geneva, Switzerland, “““ “’® Present time, cording to an Associated Press it more equally.. .This is the (MRC) biologlsta report that there 4s not any other, say doctors. However, women RegardleM of their repUee to enrollee, but rather their own the United States. Surveys indl- ^ ^ ^ U sold to a bank respon- cent, apputs to charge m - which postulates a conservative I* tbe average working life is poll. only way to reduce the sales a scrap of evidence for this. At the com­ do complain that it is very often during the AP survey, some legislators financial gain. ' cate that the award has encour- ^ ^ ^ submitted. sjbie to the* bank for payment, counts, ^ t the ruUnTte being annual travel growth rate of estimated to be about 35 years An Income tax “is becoming tax to three and one-half per may change their positions de­ mon cold research unit in Salisbury, a period that they go down urith a cold He mentioned that some of aged more than 30 per cent of ghe doeim’t know whn’a iminir ^® Study the regardless of whether the pur- appealed. The code, if passed about 5 per cent. In fact interna- considering that the aver- more acceptable to the people cent and also relieve the press­ pending on what Republican volunteers were soaked to the sMn, and or other infection. “I think |thls is most the organizations not approved the winners to follow scientific to see it Actuailv shii Uniform Consumer C r^ t Code chased merchandise was defec- by the legislature, would make tional tourism has been Increas- life-span Is now a^n w h - who are hurting from ,prc^rty ure on the property tax.” Gov.-elect Thomas J. Mesklll stayed in damp clothes for some time. probably a coincidence,” sajrs a general by the NASSP Include Dlatin- careers. even knLIf w ««»n»«ends ^t a new agency tive. the higher rate legal. Ing during the last 20 years at i taxes,” remarked one reqxmd- “It’s very e'vldent that the in­ and legislative lexers have to They developed no more colds than their practitioner. “Some women feel below ent, Rep. Dorothy Miller, R- crease in the sales tax in 1969 say about the sublet when the more fortunate fellow volunteers who had par during a period, and may take more guished 10$^ School Students of This is the first year at Rham w rit. ^ju sTta case" romeone -f-Prohlbing a lender from tak- -R aising the maximum inter- average annual *’ate of ^ ® “"® Bolton. did not generate necessary mon­ session is under way. Mesklll ia stayed dry. notice of any mild infections and com­ America, Merit’s Who’s Who that co-winners have been ooes see it, she comes pre- ®^">‘e®*“ »er, administer the jng a number of items, such as est rate on small loans to 36 12 P®** cent- ties in the futere wiU take un “I have stated that I will sup­ ey to operate the state,” said not expected to come out for ian. In an pven more thorough American plain more about them.” Among American IBgh School selected to receive the. award pared—with a hew hair-do, that houseful of furniture, when per cent. A rate of approximate- The expansion of air trans- about six ner cent of his exis- port it only as a last' resort,” Sen.-elect Anthony Ctarlone, D- income'tax, but it is dlffictdt to experiment, volunteers were “ chlUed to Studente, National College Sel- which recognizes seniors of the is. Tlie proposed code is based on payment la due on Mily a sin- ly 30 per cent in now permit- portation. it is forecast, w ill have tence whereas for thousands of said Rep. Gerard S. Spiegel, R- N ew H aven. see how he can propose to pay the marrow,” spending several hours in ector, National Scholastic highest scholastic standing in Come to think of it—someone ® national model the commls- gle item, such as a television ted. the greatest Influence on tour- years’ work has absorbed near- TrumbuU. "I am booming Ciarlone favors “a fair-share off the deceit in Just one year— a room with a temperature only a little Achlevement Society. science subjects. ^ must look at the picture. .‘The *1®** m®®*®®hift homes of six families uidustrial production, and It is tion characterized by necessity, 2 Rep.-elect Muriel Yacavone, D- —expressed support of. an in­ a “ last resort.” Spitsbergen. Hfi spent the entire winter American High School Athletics, who did not receive an appUca- that customers are not looMng ward.” amount still owned him, less the ®''®*’*’un this month by a brush calculated that the number of and move on to a condition East Hartford. on his own. During the spring thaw he feed a cold and starve a fever com e tax. Pushee stated that these are tion and feels he may qualify Into the camera when they are Those disagreeing with the resale value. A person can be “ *‘®’ washing ma- passengers carried by such characterized by availability.” Rep.-elect momas M. Kablik, fell into a freezing river, and continued m e 63 respondents comprise but a few of the organizations should contact the school office, being ph^ographed cterlng the code object that some of the forced to pay nearly the full eWnes sit next to the Oirlstmas jg ^ , 1 44^ m U llon t o cope with the hordes of just 30 per cent of the General RrWetfaersfield, said he would Part-Time Pries* on his way in very wet clothes for many support a state income tax only Obvious. People quite often have and new ones appear almost Following the CShrlstmas vaca- che«-cashlng transition. consumer protections that ap- price even after the It^ has it '®®,’. teen-agers who tourists enidsaged for the 1970s Assembly, but their answers j EJRSBY c i t y , NJ. (AP) — miserable hours. “if it is not a piggy-back of the daily. If parents are in doubt tion, the cafeteria will have a *^® peared in the preliminary pro- been taken from him and te- * even know the families' ~ ^ revival Is also forecast for and 1980s the study says, spe- may be representative of the A dentist. Dr. James A. Tslgon- He did not catch a cold. However, when hearty appetites right through a cold, federal, including all the federal about a group, they should con- lunch ticket available for those P®®®! have been whittled away sold. names. railroads going short and med- clal meaires will have to be whole.. The group includes 29 is, has become a priest in the he came into human company a few whereas 'with a high temperature they inequities. . .(and) a portlcm is tacti the high school office for wishing to purchase It. This will at tne oirdie, or no py puainess interests serving on —Ending “referral sales,” "I’® wonderful, hard to put jum distances. Sea transporto- taken. Holidays should be stag- Democrats, 29 Republicans, and Greek Orthodox Church in a weeks later and was therefore exposed don’t feel much like eating. People with given in block, no-strings grants information and clarification, be in addition t o - the present h t >1 ^® ®®*a*al®®l®a- which induce people to-buy an teto words,” said the father <4 tion, which only a few years gered and congestion avoided 5 'Who did not lis t th eir party. new program permitting part- to cold viruses, he soon caught a cold a high flu temperature — perlu^ps be­ to the towns.” hhnself. Pushee added that the only cash system which wlU be c Uam R. Breetz Jr. He consld- buy the same Item. F®r two other famlUes, slml- tion, the study says, even If it ganizera. Tourist traffic will 8 other 14 avoided saying either replace fluid lost by sweating. tioimaire said he would supfiort ° Father Tsigcxils, 42, will act is the National Honor Society for five regular student lunches "® “ ere the dropping of class-action -Limiting “balloon pay- lar heavy-duty washers wUl be experiences considerable ups have to be more evenly dls- yes CM* no to the question. as a substitute minister or for ‘The lever can also be relieved by a aqjmcome tax only if it is “a sponsored by NASSP. Its opera- and seU for $2. The ticket is not ™”®' ® a t t s from the proposals a ma- ments,” which are large pay- deUvered alter CSurlstmas when and downs according to the tributed, both in space and “I think there are other ways special services. He w ill contin­ an a pple a day keeps The lever can also be relieved by a parlor and at the supermariiet.’ of ffisln g revenue,”. said one of simplified version like a piggy­ proprietary medicine, like aspirin — tion is carried on entirely with- dated; therefore, it is good any- time. 'Without this, the tourist ue his private dental practice It- didn’t work and. to tell the ^ ^® ®®**®- Such suits ments due after a series of a place to put them is found. area and the season, those in the last category. Sen.- back ta x .” the doctor away preferably soluble — as this will re­ in the high schools of America, time during the school year. truth I didn't expect it to. would have made it possible for small payments. Under the pro- The 2,000 students of Granita Factors in forecasting the will soon encounter equal or and teaching at the New Jersey elect John J. Zajac Jr., R-Meri- A pigg^-back tax would be duce the risk of stomach iq>set that is She said that from now on ^^® “' P™Hvitv over ” ------' ------JM ■ ■ ^ CENTER leased by the abductors Dec. 4 1 *1 ^ 2 ^ was ®* Medicine is # 1 CUT REGULAR 'True. It works and it is still In use. alter two months in captivity. af hL “®®^ ***® Jacques Ptose, 23, and Slmard, radioactive drugs for TEN The l^tgh-pitched, distressing whoop of also 23, were Usted in a warrant ^ ® ®'®®^ Saturday night. instruments in. analyzing the STYLE this disease is’ relieved by the lower reasons why you should enroll in issued (Ml Odt. 24 ch argin g them conditiems <4 patients in kidney- pressure in a plane flying without ali> with conspiracy in Laporte’s ab­ transplant stirgery, doctors conditicnlng. It 1s believed that lowering M ® duction. there report. the European Health Spa the atmospheric pressure on the lusgs More Jews L J M a rc Carbonneau, 87, also reduces the irritation of the nerve end­ Analyzing donors and recipi­ General Merchandise CALIFORNIA i^Oc CUT FROM PORK was souj^t in connection with ents 'With drugs Instead in­ » . 4 9 * ings — which Is 'W hat makes you cough- at i M f Short Ribs A- OTT RiOULAR CoMRtry Ribs Laporte’s kidnaping but he was Face Trial • To lose the excess weight that shortens life. Tohe and This relieves the pain of the spasm struments would avoid stress on IMPORTED ENGLISH allowed to fly to Cuba with ALL MEAT NO WASTE A A c GROUND REEF firm the muscles o f your body to give you the physi­ that gives rise to the \^oop. An older the bodies at both, the doctors Chkkee Legs » . 5 9 * three other members of the STEM BARWARE Shooldof Stooh cal proportions that nature in ten d^. way of achieving the same effect was In Russia say. a copper bracket or a potato in Quebec Liberation Front on MEATY FOR SOUP REEF < | O c to take a child up a mountain. The new research project 'was PARLIAMENT PATTERN * ^ 6 9 - the bed reiieves rheumatism Dec. 4 as a condition for Qross’ (Continued from Page One) j .. Chickaa Iradtls • To improve circulation and strengthen heart action. Evidence that the practice is still car­ On the Reckt, Saur N o d Room ^ freed om . agency, dismissed the Western ^«^® ® d ^turtoy nl^t by ried (wt came dramatically earlier this OHnnpagn*, Caclilpil • To relax from the tensions o f the day that cause un­ Laporte was kidnaped on Oct. protests as anti-Soviet hsTsteria f OnbUl, Win*, A C«fdial USD* GO ViHNMfST GRADED CHOICE STEER HE E » year, ‘when a West German plane carry­ eating fish is good for the brain Doubtful. “An amazing number of pa­ r CALIF. ■ONELESS due fatigue (that sleep cannot remove). ing six children with whooping cough 10-^e days after ^ss’ ah- Wpped up by Israel and U.S. f CALIFORNIA CHUCK tients do wear c<9 per bracelets. Where was forced down in East Germany after duction-and was found Slain a aiS. « ‘*‘® Health A Beauty Aids • To femove lactic acids and other fatigue products Very doubtful. Rather like “eating the Idea comes from, I don’t know,” says week later. But the protests continued Hartford Foundation, Inc., <4 being harassed by Communist Jet fight­ CHUCK CHUCK from the body and insure proper elimination o f crusts will make your hair curl,” this a London consultant rheumatologist. “I Use Rose, 25,sister of Paul abroad. ^ew York Oty, which made the POT ROAST E ers as it strayed across the border. widely remembered observation is prob­ don’t believe tiiey give any benefit apart and Jacques Rose, was sen- The Australian government three-year grant. Dr. Eugene M. ADORN waste. The children were on a special hour’s ably based more on a desperate attenqX from satisfying the patient’s own belief tenced to alx m(mth8 in Jail on appealed to the Soviet govern- SIgman, chief of the Department STEAK FIILET boneless ; • To build up new pep and energy that will enable you high-altitude treatment flight . to make children eat up food they do HAIR CHUCK . ‘ Some old isolation fever hospitals still in them . Dec. 1 for refusing to testify at ment not to carry out the death ®* Urology at the medical < O r not particularly like than any serious But as medicine has failed to deal ade­ to be more consistently active — without tiring! have decompression chambers v^ch, by a coroner’s inquest into La- sentences. So did the British school, heads the research P O T ROAST scientific Judgment on the part of the SPRAY lowering the atmoeiherlc pressure, bring quately with rheumatism why shouldn’t porte’s death. He was strangled communist party. team. ^ • To keep physically and mentally alert To slow down parents. similar relief to sick children. petqde resort to a little Ulnd faith? So with a chain that held a reli- crowds of demonstrators Slgfman said he and his col- the deteriorations o f age. Fish is, though, an excellent source of A ghastly-sounding and painful cough long, of course, as it doesn^deter people gious medal on hia neck. massed (xi Sunday outside So- leagues plan to do preliminary r OFF LA M L CHEST * jmotein, and therefore good non-stodgy who need treatment from ^^lng their 89 caused by spasm of the vocal chords is The Uberaticn Front, which, embassies in London, Bern work for about a year, mainly • To improve body metabolism and the function o f in- food. There is posslMy some “ spurious Toothpaste also experienced by young children with own dootors." ® seeks the Independence <4 Que- g„d New York. ’Twelve persons ^ wUl fX w 2-LB. MAIN FANCY SWin. FIISH don’t really think thUi cast much real th eir J(>b8 when toe government p g„ gg^^ Vatican was work- GREEN PEPPERS - 19' CARROTS WITH CORRECTIVE PROGRAMS WE light on the practice of wearing copper took over mall deliveries. through It® dli^omatic con- ***®7 f w DISHES PASCAL AID OILICKMlS WtSYIAN braediets. It is extremdy imUkely that The manifesto was publlriied ^gg^g ^ jh an Etest European analyze toe & te t® ®«® s i. il ACCOMPUSH THE FOIIOWING... any copper that rubs off the bracelet is CELERY^____ _ by s(»ne newspapers in Quebec, government. **®'*' ® kidney is behaving. ______ivicn i able to pass through the sUn.” whose population is predomi- American Jewish leaders will ------—' TATES BITEt OS ZHOEZTSINO ZHOf-SITE As for putting a potato in the bed, doc­ nantly French-speaking. The ^jggj Washington on Wednes- u .. CAIJ4*V U.S. #1 6SA0E 2-LB. French Fries 3 a ‘l 2 9 ® tors can see no benefit at all. Where the others were not met and Prime ggjj president Nixon to rlay into film lb. FSENCH OS CUT SHOP-SITE ANJOU PEARS YELLOW ONIONS 2.129* practice sprang from is not clear. Minister Perre Elliott Trudeau intercede 'with toe Kremlin. HOLLiYW(X>D (AP) __ The “But,” says a family doctor in inner Impoeed wa^m® ® m e^ ® n cy ------FllmakersFllmakers Group and Group Sour- Green Beans 6s:*l Lcndmi, “I still find an incredible num­ m ^es to hunt down toe ah- g.^ dough XihL, recently announced^ ber of people believer in it even here.” APP'S 4-LB. Prkat aHaOiv* lluu Jon. 2, 1971. N*1 r*tp*n>ibl* (*r lypagraphical *rr*r*. W* r*s*r»* fh* right I* limit qoontiti*i. — plans to film Kurt Voimegut’6^ (J ^ 6 9 f r o m carbonneau, those NEW YORK ^ ) Lasagna you*U catch cold if you go otU Asiae “Mama” Cass EUlot wlU sing current Broadway hit, "HAppy Delicatessen' Appetizer • straight after a bath given safe pass^to to ^e oue song in “Doctors’ Birthday, Wanda June.” Voone- e x c i s e fOT t? m u m W ves.” toe upcoming Franko- gut wlU write toe screenplay for SHOP RITE IMPORTED Possible. Contrary to the Medical Re­ 'Vich Production. The song is the comedy drama which wUl Oortette-T^el a^ written by Elmer Bernstein and be a Mark Robson Production search Council view, some doetors be­ CANNED HAM BOILED HAM lieve that, though there’s no such thing carrots h elp y o u see in the dark S f ■diSter"aSSnSnleiMiinr«iusi immense Scottish 'virility are associated ably aggravates the discomfort of those illzslness, Udney <*■ Madder {* r s * V l 991 M jsrlth the cooling effect of wearing a kilt with chronic bronchitis, and, in an en­ (Distributed by the Los Angeles Tlmes- trouble end tired feeling.” 'Tight modern underpants, too, according vironment with a high, level of pollution. Washlngtoa Post news service. WHY PAY Dlbm? WHY PAV WOREtB o n ^ MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1970 MAKCHESTfiJR E V E O T N Q HERALD/MANCHEStl^ CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1970 Section Two MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1970 Pages 15 to 28 PAfi£ FOXJBTEfiN JHanrlf^jBter !Etttntng

T ollan d night, when a car driven by Announce Engagements Educators Explore Funding Drug Center Lois Y. Heckart of 336 Center Winds Leave PRE-INVENTOI Rd. collided with one driven by Radio Tower Applicatwn Barbara A. WiUbrant of 137 W. ’The Drug Advisory Center, For Israel Of Learning Disability Plan 81 Russell St., is observing Center St. the following ischedule: Is Target ot Complaints At tonight’s meeting at 8 in formation concerning pre­ In the Parkade lot yesterday ■ Monday through Friday, W ednesday the Bennet Junior High School schoolers; and advancement of morning, a police cruiser driv­ Ootnplainta are already belngr general repair ot automobUee 8:30'a.m. to 5 p.m. Main Building/ the Board of the kindergarten registration A telephone backup ser­ en by Officer Samuel S. Mai- Rabbi Leon Wind and Mrs. exchanged over the hearing tte Oie eame property. date to provide enough time for The Kingfisher Corp., latgeot Education Is expected to ex­ vice Is available Monday tempo of 231 Wells St. collld^ Wind will leave Wednesday for Zoning Board o< Appeala haa evaluation and planning. tenant in the town-owned In­ through Saturday from 6 with a car driven by Allen W. jg^ael, to ^ en d a slx-nionths’ plore financing a second semes­ If the recommendations are acheduled for tonight. dustrial Park, is seeking a vari­ p.m. to 3 a.m. Cavlcchl of 96 Alton St. sabbatical granted him by the ter program for children with adopted for the second semes­ The hearing ia on the applica­ ance "to improve productlan congregation of Temple Beth learning disabilities. ter, the cost is estimated at For drug advisory Informa­ flow and Improve exterior de­ Lynne A. Hayward of North sholom. tion of David B. and Douglaa The _ three-phase proposal, $44,000: $22,000 for the program tion, call: 647-9222. sign of the buUdlng’’ by adding Coventry was treated at Man- Rabbi Wind on June 5 com- R. OetcheU to conatruct a 800- submitted by George Bradlau, below Grade 2; $13,600 for one bay to the present plans chester Memorial Hospital, af- pieted 25 years as the spiritual assistant superintendent of Grade 2 and above; and $8,600 foot amateur radio toarer on for the buUding located on the ter the car she was driving col- head of Temple ^ t h Sholom. 'Schools for curriculum, at the for transportation, psychological lota 8, 4, 5 and 6 in the Burgun­ west side ot Industrial Dr. lided with one driven by Ed- The six-months’ sabbatI6al is Dec. 14 meeting, was tabled, testing, and consultant • serv­ Police Log dy HUla Bark area about 1,000 ' Tolland Juniors Notes ward F. Geehan of 265 Autumn the temple’s gift to him and to pending a report by the person­ ices. Of Ihls amount, two-thirds feet from the interaection of The conservation committee St. The accident occurred Sat- ^ rs. Wind. nel and finance committee to­ is state reimbursable, plus two- Old Poet Rd. and Mountain of the ToUand Junior Women’s FLOOR MODELS — ONE and ARRESTS urday afternoon at IDghland St. They will depart on an El A1 night. However, the traard did thirds of the salaries of present Spring R d. Club will meet next Monday at 8 near Gardner St. Airlines flight from Kennedy In- authorize employment of a con- kindergarten and primary grade David A» Chapelle, 32, of 23 David Qetchell haa complained p.m. at the EUlott hom e on TWO OF A KIND — DISPLAY ------tematlonal Airport, New York, .sultant. teachers when they are desig­ Englewood Dr., charged with that neighbora who are vigor- Cedar Swamp Rd. Ab Bidwell St. near Hartford and will travel non-stop to The three phases are for the nated as . pre-primary class non-support yesterday after­ The ToUand Juniors pubUc MODELS AND SOME IN ORIG­ Rd. Saturday afternoon, a car Israel.-They will live InitlaUy In oualy protesting the application 130 kindergarten children hav­ teachers. noon, and released to Coventry affairs committee will meet next driven by William H. Manning Herzllyah, a town near Tel have fadled to contact him re­ ing potentially developing learn­ Superintendent of Schools Don­ police. Monday at 8 p.m. at the Feeley INAL CARTONS—A U FULLY of 816 Hartford Rd. collided Aviv. They will return to Man- garding their complaints. ing disabilities as revealed in ald J. Hennigan said that if The neighbors have stated they home on Dunn HiU Rd. lx>rlng pboto with one driven by Margaret O. Chester at the end of June. The engagement of Miss testing last spring; educational the board gives the go-ahead, an James M. Gerrlty Jr., 19, of The intemaUonal affairs com­ The engagement‘of MIm T a m - GUARANTEED — SERVICED. Dwyer of 52 Litchfield St. During Rabbi Wind’s stay in do not Intend to confront Oetch- Gloria M. Opalach to Jonathan programming for children in attempt will be made to fund 78 Diane Dr., charged with im­ mittee wlU meet Jan. 0 at 1 p.m. ------Israel, his Manchester spiritual ell until tonight’s hearing at C. lOmbaU, both of Manches- arra Ann Tomlinson to Kenneth Grade 2 and above; and tenta­ the second semester cost from proper passing, Saturday night which time they will come at the home of Mrs. Paul Palm­ COMPLAINTS . duties will be shared by Rabbi ter, has been announced by her q zurcher, both of Glaston- Buy Now— And tive proposals for next year. unexpended current accounts. on Main St. Court date Jan. 11. armed with an attorney and er, Gehring Rd. About $57 In cash was taken Jessurin Cardoza, a Sephardic The execuUve board meeting parents, Mr. and Mrs. St^ey been announced by Portions of the first phase The board will also act on two various petitions (^posing the R. Opalach of 16 Byron Rd. . ^ a Una S. Ladyga, 23, of East in a break early this irfomlng rabbi In New York; and Mlch- will be held Jan. S at 8 p.m. o I fOo5] are presently operating; utiliza­ resignations and one appoint­ propoesil. H o r a c e is the son of Mr. >>«*■ ParenU, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. at the Feeley honja on Dunn HiU tion of community agencies’ in- ment. Hartford, charged with failure at the Co-Op gas station on ael Barenbaum, an Instructor at The residents of the area fear and Mrs. Chester KlmbaU of Tomlinson of 26 Wickham Rd. In New R d. to carry license, Saturday night Broad St. Window glass on the Colby Junior College the granting of permission to 184 Hackmatack St. Her fiance Is the son of Mr.' London. Barenbaum, a former Transportation Problems on E. Middle Tpke. ‘Court date south office door was broken, erect the tower will destroy the the position of reconnaissance rabbinical student, Is the son- A special meeting of the Miss Opalach a 1967 graduate and Mrs. Kenneth Zurcher of Deptula Receives Jan. 1 1 . and the cash drawer was rifled. Residential A aone area, turning officer with Headquarters Co., in-law of Manchester Atty. and Board of Education has been of Manchester High School, Is 628 Manchester Rd. 2 it into a commertcal zone. a senior at the University of Mias Tomlinson is a 1969 169th Infantry Regiment in Mrs. Philip Bayer. caUed for next Monday at 8 GANG Promotion Hartford. In 1954 he was reas­ ACCIDENTS ^ pjjjj, ijank containing about OetcheU, who Uves on Kings­ Connecticut. graduate of Glastonbury High All other duties normally p.m. in the Hicks Memorial signed to the position of exe­ At Maple and Cottage Sts. $75 worth of quarters was tak- bury Ave. Bhct, presently has a Mr. KlmbaU is a 1966 grad­ School and Is a commercial MaJ. Raymond V. Deptula of handled by Rabbi Wind will be School cafeteria to air problems cutive officer with Heavy Mortar Saturday afternoon, a car drlv- en from a home at 34 Irving St. tower on his property which Is regarding school transportation. uate of Manchester High School service representative for the Muddy Brook Road, Ellington, en by Michael P. Foley of sometime between Wednesday absepce by and wiU graduate from the Uni­ Southern New England Tele- Co., 169th Infantry Regiment Cantor Israel Tabatsky and the used for transmitting purposes. The meeting has been caUed by commander of the 1st Battalion, in Enfield. Rockville collided with one and Thursday last week. Police He has provided space on the Supe^tendent of Schools Dr. versity of Connecticut in Jan­ phon Co., in Hartford. temple staff. l^ th Infantry, Connecticut driven by Antoinette T. Paul of say they believe entry was tower to the town for Its own Kenneth MacKenzle. ^ u ary. Mr. Zurcher is a 1966 gradu­ In 1956 he assumed commwd Army National Guard at Man­ of Headquarters Co., 2d Bat­ 164 School St. made through a ceiling hatch­ communication system used by Warranty Deeds A 1971 wedding is planned. ate of Glastonbury High School, Juvenile Switch' chester, has been promoted to talion, 169th Infantry Regiment way Into the attic. the constables, road superinten­ Two warranty deeds were and attended Morse Ocrflege"^ NEW YORK (AP) — A new 8 the rank of lieutenant colonel. In the Burr Comer parking ------dent and the Tolland Volunteer filed with Town Clerk Gloria Landeen - Legare Business, Hartford. Ho is a in Hartford, serving until 1958 In addition to his position as when he was promoted to the lot Saturday afternoon, a car Nothing was reported miss- city program will permit some Ambulance Assoclatian. Meurant iluring the past week. service manager for Hallmark 30 per cent of the children who ’The engagement of Miss Janet commander with the Manches­ rank of captain. He subsequent­ driven by Doris W. Quigley of Ing as a result of a Saturday GetcheU’s request to the Zon­ Vincent E. and Frances Y. Tire Inc., Glastonbury. COLOR TV would go to juvenile detention Lynne London of ToUand to ter National Guard unit, he is 84B Rachel Rd. collided with night break at Barrett Plumb- ing Board of Appeals foUows Crawford to Richard P. and The wedding U planned for ly held, command positions David Vincent Legare of VerAon full-time supervisory examiner with West Hartford, Bristol, one driven by Brian J. Fraher Ing Supply Co. storage shed at centers to stay at home or rejecUon by BuUdlng Inspector Irene Shearer for property In June 12, 1971 at Saint James specially supervised homes In­ has been announced by her par­ 238.00 with the U.S. Property and. Fis­ of Windsor Locks. 331 Broad St. Charles Schutz of GetcheU’s Tolland Towne. Church In Glastonbury. 15" PORTABLE Windsor Locks and Westport ents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Christmas Wish stead. appUcation for a buUdlng permit Also Peter and Ann B. Hum- cal Office at the State Armory units. In the Parkade parking lot 'Itie spare tire was taken Mayor John V. Lindsay said for both the tower and for a phrey to Lester Resnlck, Reuben Landeen of Shenlpslt lAke Rd., In Hartford. Col. Deptula has had an ex­ Mrs. Carl Pfeffer’s Christmas wish came true, thanks to her own Santa, her 338.00 yesterday afternoon, a car driv­ from a station wagon parked Sunday the program would' en­ tck>l house which has been des- Cutler and Joseph Kovalsky, Ttdland. 23" CONSOLE Col. Deptula was born In tensive military education, hav­ husband. When asked what she wanted for Christmas, Mrs. Pfeffer said “ a able 2,500 youngsters between 7 en by Paul G. Rondeau of Rock­ In the Parkade Friday after­ rtbed by GetcheU as vandal property on Rt. 80. Her fiance is the son of Mr. '.Rockville, graduated from ing successfully completed the and 17 years old each yeajr to ride on an elephant,” so her husband rented the 20-year-old Queenie to give her ville collided with one driven noon. proof and to p e erected for the BuBetln Board and Mrs. Charles Legare of CHOOSE FROM FUxJkvtile High School, and U.S. Army basic Infantry of­ stay out of the three centers a ride around their Birmingham, Mich. home. (AP Photo) by Jeffery P. Johnson of 47 storage of tools and equipment The Lions Club executive Phoenix 8t„ Vernon. PINEHURST was awarded an associate in ficer’s, the company officers' while awaiting appearance in Alexander St. A Porter St. lawn was chewed to be used In the construction of bocuKl wlU m eet tonl|d>t 7 :8 0 , M iss Landeen, a graduate of science degree at the Hartford and the career infantry officers’ car Family Court. at the VFW Post 241 home RockvUle High School U at- plained that the card with the taxes will be subject to an in­ up Friday morning by a a proposed house. ZENITH - R C A - PH ILCO State Technical Institute. He courses at the U.S. Army In­ The centers have been criti­ on Rt. 74. tending the University of Con­ Grocery Tax Receipt? taxpayer’s name and address is terest penalty of three-quarters which spun onto it. Two other appUcatlons wUl be began his military career with fantry School, Ft. Bennlng, Ga. At Forest St. near Main St. cised by citizens’ groups as de­ necticut where she la majoring 802 MAIN STREET the one which -will be receipted, of one per cent per month. aired at tonight’s hearing, in­ Rockville’s Co. E, 2d Battalion, He was also selected for ad­ Saturday afternoon, a skidding plorable. Manchester Evening Herald, CURTIS-MATHES Send the Card ’The card with the punch holes Mrs. Lambert urged those accident Involved cars driven cluding one uhich seeks permis­ in nursing. 169th Infantry Regiment In 1949, vanced military study at the First Bike Patent Lindsay said he hoped the ’ToUand correspondent Bette Mr. Legare, also a graduate Manchester taxpayers desir- will be the town’s data process- taxpayers who want to take ad- by Eileen M. White of Pltts- sion for the sale of used cars Starting Tuesday at 9 and later served with the United U.S. Army Aberdeen Proving The first bicycle patent program would lead to elimlna- <)ttatnde, M . 876-8845. ' on commercial property located of RockvUle Hlfl^ School, U a.m. another special sale ALL DRASTICALLY REDUCED States Army during the Korean Grounds, Maryland, where he Ing a receipt for paying the sec- ing record and will not be re- vantage of deductions on their burgh, Pa., and Sharon Starrett the United Stated was" Issued In Uon^*ermls8icn Diet. Judxe Oyer O. Leary was - you buy or 60c a gal. . . Guard, receiving a direct com­ and General Staff College, Ft. when making their payments. Second-half taxes will be due ’The collector of revenue of- to blame for a crash at McKee cording to Encyclopaedia Bri- times traalc-effects on the to seU used cars, appUcant reunited recently with a sister A medlum-sised ^ mission and an appointment to Leavenworth, Kan., last May. Mrs. Evelyn Lambert, assist- by Jan. 4 and will be delinquent flee is open dally, from 8:30 to gj W. Center St. Saturday tannica. lives of children ’’ All ^1.09 Flavors. ant collector of revenue, ex- if not paid by Feb. 1. Delinquent 4:30 p.m. Richard Adams of Andover is he hadn’t seen in 40 years-M lss cabbage usuaUy weighs from 2 REFRIGERATORS seeking permission to conduct Darlene Boulet of Toronto, Ont. to 2H pounds. FREEZERS 2 DOOR AUTOMATIC 178-00 Vz gd. 80c off on $1.19 and FROST FREE — 14 247,00 Everyone at S.B.M. _ Begins today - Open to 5:30 $1.29 premium flavors. 19 FT. SIDE-BY-SIDE 398JN) Tues. and Weds, (and while shipment lasts, but no rain checks) E 425 LB. FREEZER 188.00

MISS IOWA LRAN MANY OTHER TO CHOOSE FROM The Noel Shop’s SLICED BACON says, or DuBuque SUnlera 935 MAIN STREET - AT WATKINS FRANKFURTS HOME LAUNDRY C 16-lb. 2-Speeil - 2-Gyc1e Washer Deluxe Full Feature 18-lb. 100 Million Thanks 4-Position Eleetrie Dryer HALF This Is the lowest price you have seen on this Bacon in a long time . . . Front Load AutomaHe Washer C E N T E R R IB for making US PORK CH O PS PRICE KELYINATOR—WESTINGHOUSE—NORGE HUGE SAVINGS! PKPPEMDGE FARM SOUPS CHIX RICE OR BnJNTER SAVE UP TO 40 ^100 Million Strong” 3 C A N S ^l.OO % SALE■ $157. PETER PAN SMOOTH RCA Console — Maple PEANUT BUTTER Zenith — MedHerraneaii $231. 2 12-et. 49c and Your Gift Gallery’s Man's APPLESAUCE Philco — Mediterranean $227. 4 |arse9e We have attained one hundred million Component Stereos Drastically Reduced. We are taking New Year’s Portable Phonos — up to 30% off. dollars in resources' We couldn’t have Clearance holiday orders for I MIMBBELL’S EZ Cut tiflly, oookod. Ham s. done it without you ... thank you, Manchester, D oB uque’ s On January 2nd Your G ift Gallery's Noal Shop will Fleur de U s Boneless CAS OR ELECTRIC RANGES East Hartford, South Windsor and Bolton. disappear tor another year. There are still some choice H am s things left . . . Christmas decorations for your home, Extra Lean Brisket the Christmas tree, and yourself that will oa perfect CORNED BEEF 30 Inch .Deluxe Automatic 178.00 (which is in demand fMr for Christmas 1971. - the long boUday week end) 30 Inch Automatic Self Cleaning 248.00 and Because you can store these so much better than wa U.8. CHOICE BIB BOASTS can, W e make it worth your while by offering all 30 Inch Deluxe Gos 188.00 U.8. CHOICE INDIVIDUAL Christmas items in this shop at H ALF rR IC E. CLUB STEAKS MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM! SWEDISH KOBV Your G ift Gallery, too, is offering numerous one-of- ACT FAST — QUANTITIES UMITEDl a-kind, discontinued and shopmarkad giftwaras at please order in advance JUMBO SHRIMP savings of 20% to 50%. MANCHESTER I lb . bags 88.86 Ib. Savings Bank^ of Manchester Come in today, tomorrow, Wednesday, Thursday or Saturday until 5:30. Coma early for Mst selections. CALL 648-4161 SALE ENDS ■(We'll close at 5:30 New Year's Eva and all day January 1st.) Pinehurst I w S b k tight convenient offices serving " TELEVISION IP APPLIANCE MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD • SO. WINDSOR • BOLTON NOTCH NEXT TO STOP & SHOP DEC. 31 Read Herald Ads MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTfeft. CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1970 PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1970 dlatributed in wooded mreaa for them In the backyard and cov­ shoplifter "Mid I take the kid Cat *9ayef^ 6 hi Fire can’t ask people to buy trees a special pickup, but Warned the 12 nights after Christmas are munity service and, as Gentry nually as a janitor with a corpo­ uae aa cover for rabbtta and otii- ering them with auch things aa faster than others, the Bplbco- home and talk to his parento. OREM, Utah (AP) — Robsri Second-Hand Yule Trees that don’t exist” trees had to be cut in three-foot traditional. Vernon Janitor’s Pay recalls, it mostly went to buy ration. er omaU wUdllfe. suet and fruit. The deportment hi Denver, a spokesman' for palians - most meaningfully, “Then we work out some­ Weaver credits a cat he didart Cincinnati’s Environmental Black Development Group art suppUes for the classes he Gentry has just been named . H u Babe Ruth Booeball Aoao- alao i p i » that when several lengths for easier burial at land- while others turned us down thing, some kind of work ^ partioulariy oare for with sav­ ComrdinaUng ^ffanlqation ran a the pollution board said the 12th. Ckies Back Into teaches at a schocf and nelgh- CO the Detroit Board of Zoning Have Post-Holiday Future ciation in Salem, Ore. raloea t r ^ are wired together, flUs. night bonfires were considered cold,” he added. him to do at home or in the ing the lives of his fem lly ot six similar drive ‘and will collect librai^vSets “ But we’re still getting softie boihood center, school clothing appeals. He said in the now money through a tree-coUection weighted and sunk to the bottom Artificial trees are one solu­ ‘recreational bums” and, ex- Backs Many Aid Projects . neighborhood,” he said. in a CEristmas morhlng firs. ^ Th e a s s o c i a t e d p r e s s collect the treee ms69c certain things tahing place.” York. classes for children in black his­ Among other things, he said up a schedule to have the gym and Flavor Roasting Chickens ^ % lb at the 'Yemon Center 'liDddle .Some of them, notably the tory, Spanish, political thought, lb 39 Imported Sliced Ham Finest 79c this involves congresslcnal ap­ publishing ventures, already are first aid and other subjects; a lb proval of a 20 per cent pfQr In­ School, open for supervised bas­ virtually self-sustaining, the drug referral program and Finast Prime Carando Pepperoni crease for lower ranked enlisted ketball. Rev. Mr. Marshall said, adding houslngj$ction group on rents Hens '^1.39 men, and money for bettering The schedule for today, to­ with Finast Pop-up USDA that “ w e’ve made our funds and slum conditions. 10 to 14 Canned Ham Sale! living conditions and education morrow and Wednesday is; 9 cover a lot of mileage" in accu- —PubllcaUon of weekly news­ Cooking Gauge CHOICE Fresh Colonial Bologna Sliced ®pk“g 5 5 c a.m. to 10:30 a.m., boys 10 and 39! lbs Semi-Boneless Hams London Broill for servicemen. biulatirif facilities, equipment papers, the “ Inner City Voice” VARIETY PAC "The pay situation is most Im­ imder; 10:30 a.m. to noon, 11- and going programs. in Detroit, and the “ Cleveland Oscar Mayer Round or Square ’pV/99c portant,” Laird SE^d. and 12-year-olds; 12:30 to 1:46, He added, chuckling, that Inner C3ty,” and a “ Manifesto Seafood Spedah! Lean, Less Waste Boneless Swift Premium Colonial Oval Shoulders He voiced confidence that “we 12-to 16-year-olds; 1:46 to 3 some white church groups News" in Phlladeliiila. A color­ Shoulder Steak Smokie Links OSCAR MAYER Vo79c can support a military force of 2 p.m., 16-year-olds and up. spend as much—$300,000—on a ing book for black children also Medium ~ 5 lbb box $4.39 Easy to Carve million to 2.4 million on a volun­ Teen Center * M A ID RITE single conference, without any has been Issued. 98 tary basis.” The Teen Center, Rt. 30, ’Ver­ Lean Lean Veal Steaks Plain or Breaded •‘•79c tangible gains to show for it. —A school, called the Frantz Seafood Treat Ovan Ready Cut c The force stands now at about non Center ■will re-open this White Shrimp Daisy Pork from 1st 4 Ribs ! '7 J 9 i 4 . 9 8 "But we had a commitment to Fanon Institute, named for the Smoked Butts Rib Roasts Pork Pork 2.9 million. week after being closed for sev­ Monte Carlo can ■ can ourselves, to black people and black psychiatrist from Mart- Bonelass ' k Picnics lb Laird added that budget in­ eral days due to a minor fire to the public generally to get re­ inque who was among the first HormelCureBIHam Chib Steaks Rib Eya ,s2"> Bacon Sah! creases cf about four to five per In one of the rooms. sults," he said. to preach Black Power, is now Seafood Treat cent a year In military manixyw- ’The Teen Center was in dan­ However, financial contribu­ being set up in a church base­ Shrim p er costs will be necessary for ger of being closed permanent­ ment in Detroit, for special sliced 1 lb pkg tions have dwindled, now Cherrystone or Little Neck HnastVacPac 69« some years ahead. ly due to a shortage of adult amounting only to an occasional studies in community organiza­ E supervisors. Recreation 'Director $1,000 or $2,om from scattered tion and black culture. Fanon Donald (Berger said paid super­ •• Swift's Lazy Maple p“e 79* individual congregations, and died in 1961. Casino Clams PZC Considers visors have been hired. numerous projects remain ten­ “ We’re cMicentratlng at this Ht' ’The center w ill be open on tative or still in platming stages. point on training and communi­ if- Site for Center Wednesdays and Saturdays from “We haven’t been able to Im­ ty organization,” the Rev. Mr. 7:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. plement some programs, and Marshall said. He noted that 5 The Planning and Zoning Com­ Ehiow Emergency have had to pull back on others plans for a radio station opera­ mission will meet tonight for a A snow emergency ordinance to concentrate our energies,” tion and communications train­ technical session, expected to which has been in effect in the 'Rev. Mr. Marshall said. But ing center in Cleveland had to contain only one Item for dis­ town for several years silthough he said some reserves are being be dropped temporarily, for C cussion—consideration o f a not strongly enforced, will be held for specific uses, "We’re lack of funds. site chosen for a proposed' strongly enforced in the future. not going to die.” The Rev. Dr. M. U Wilson, the regional occupational training The ordinance perfalhis to the' He noted that BECC uses black pastor of New York’s Con­ center for the mentally retard­ towing away of cars left In the mostly unpaid volunteer work­ vent Baptist church, the presi­ t V .B O 'N ed. streets during a snow storm, In­ ers, and has a natlotuilly paid dent of the New York CTty Coun­ terfering with plowing. Accord­ staff of only five, the highest cil of Churches and member The tract that will be consi­ ot ing to the ’Vernon (Police ’De­ paid staffers getting only $100 dered for a recommendation to the BE5DC steering committee, partment, the police ’will no weekly. One of them is James said some white ohurriies have the Board of Directors is a longer knock on doors to find Forman, the national field di­ acted to initiate their own pro- - parcel of about five acres M l^ C ^ R 0 N' within the Globe Hollow water­ the owner of such a car. Now, rector. grams among blacks, rather if the Public works Department He is the black militant who than doing it through BEHXl. shed at the Fern St.—Dart­ rei>ort8 a car In the way, the wrote the manifesto, pushed it "The white church as a whole mouth Rd. Intersection. The police will order the car to be through a black gathering in never accepted the BBIDC land Is already town owned. towed away. The owner of the Detroit in April 1969, and later thrust,” he said. “ Some moved A report from the commlsslESi, thrust it on the churches in a based on the planning aspects car will have to pay the 'Dwlng bill. series of demonstrations and 'V ' ir. ■ of the site, will go to the direc­ confrontations. tors in time for their special ‘«M !B OM O O lM a “ One of the beautiful things is bearing tomorrow night on the the way men from all these aca­ Board of Education’s proposal demic fields can sit together for the training center. Two Tankers and find a consenstis,” the Rev. The directors’ hearing, which Mr. Marshall said. “ We don’t is open to the public, will be at Sink in Sea; all think alike, and we have dif- 8 in the Mlinlciptd Building These have abated now, how­ Finast Snacks Hearing Room. Grape, Fruit Punch, The school board is seeking 48 Rescued M ild O nion s'/i oz Grape-Apple, Orange the directors’ approved of an ap­ Baked Cheese pkg 35' plication to construct In Man­ (Gontinned from Page One) WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES Sea M aid I Finast — Holiday Treat Finast — Cocktail chester a job training facility The cutter Escanaba reported Special lo w Price Finast — Dry Roasted Cashew or Finast — Excellent for Dips for the retarded between the the 31 rescued Finnish crewmen quart I ages of 14 and 21, as required to be in good condition and said Elbow Extra Rich Day In . . . Day Out... Shrimp Cocktail 79' Cranberry Juice r. by state law. Estimated to cost they would remain aboard until 2 Macaroni Egg Nog Mixed Nuts 69' Potato Chips 49' La Rosa 4A tr89' from $500,000 to $600,000, the the search was completed, center would serve about 10 The bow section overturned area towns. The cost would be and drifted away during the on PRESCRIPTIONS fully funded by the state. darkness and the searchers ) ^ The town’s obligation would Were attempting to locate It. . . . resulting in meaningful tm y be to provide a site, construct The six men aboard were jsavings to you every day! the facility and operate it on a beUeved lost. regional basfo for at least *five ’Vessels that reached the area N o ups and downs in your Prescription A P P L E PIES Salad Band Specid! years. The state would reim­ of the Ragny Sunday night had costs—no ’’dlsoounts” today, “Regular BUFFERIN LETTUCE ..TONIATOES burse the entire construction to ride out a North Atlantic prices” tomorrow! m CHEESE PIZZA MRS. FILBERT'S cost upon completicsi. storm before making the res­ No "reduced specials”—no “temporary A site of four to five acres is cue. Seas in the area remained Rnast Iceberg Red Ripe heavy with 16 to 20-foot waves. reductions” on Prescriptions to lure Tablets Jeno's Golden Margarine prerequisite to applying for customers! t 59 Size 79c Value state funds for the center. One man from the American btl tanker S.S. Platte—first vessel A t the same time, there is never any 100 2 2 oz State officials have urged the * 12'/i OZ " t town to make a decision by Jan­ on the scene—was lost when a compromise in service or quality! 79c Size 99 It G olden each Fresh, Crisp Family tjkg 'I IC uary In order to insure the avail- small ,boat .capsized during an Quarters Heads Pack abUlty of funds during the cur­ abortive rescue attempt Sunday YOU OET OUB LOWEST Personna “ s ir 1 44' night. Six others were injured. 1.59 Size OVd oz 1 3c Deal Pack rent flkcal' year. PRICES EVERY DAY OF TUK We Ddiver Sausage Pizza '^pV '5 9 c H ead 1'/i lb pkg The Platte remained in the Y E A R . . . A N D Y O U SAVE 4 ^ 1 area, some 600 mUes southeast Rnast MORE THROUGHOUT THE ■Everywhere RomilarCF ,r^:i. 1’’ of New York City, along with PIZZA ROUS Round For an Extra Special Treat "WALDORF SALAD" . . . We, have alj the Fixins’ . . Town W ill Buy YEAR . . . ON ALL YOUR Fast 69c Size Sausage or Pepperoni Sandwich Bread another freighter, the Marie Jeno's Cream Cheese 29' Finast Mayonnaise, Walnuts, Walnut Meats, Apples, Celery and LettuceJ Leonardo, and the Coast Guard FRESORIFTION NEEDS. Rnast Light 13 oz Nine Cruisers PrellLkiuid Shampoo ’t ” 45' cutter Elscanaba. Orange Juice American CIim m A ngol Cako Fluffy pkg The Town ot Manchester is No mcM% rescue attempts TRY US AND SEE Snow Crop 3 K ra ft Individually Wrapped seeking bids on nine 1971 pas­ were expected|imtU the weather Prell Sbampoo Rnast Delicious pigs! Dessert Favorite senger cars as replacements for cleared, probably later today, Avocados lb Pound Cakes Hard Rolls the cruisers used by the PoUce the Coast Guard said. Concentrate Finast Bulkio.Rolls Sara Lee Cottage Cheese Department. The stem section of the R ag­ Rnast Plain ffids w ill be (q>ened Jan. 12 ny was reported to have engine Seald Sweet quart jar at 11 a.m. in the Municipal 69' 1” Party Pack or Seeded Fruit Salad power and to be making about a Ice Cubes Hoods lea Craam Cups D oll R olls BuUding. half knot in reverse—enough to Specification call for four- k e ^ the heavy seas from enter­ door sedans, to be delivered to ing Its open compartments. Police Headquariers at 239 E. The SI men aboard “ seem to Middle T^ke., on or after Ehb. be in good shape,” the Coast Me Reserve Rw Right Te Uarit Onaatities Rrkas Weethre thra SatarSby. Jaaaanr 2, 1971 ie First NatiMBi Sepaneirhets *, Osasattas aad Tahecca Frafects txaawt Fra« Staaip Ollat 26. .Detailed requirements and Guard said. We Retenre the Riflit Te liadS Qaantltiei Prices EHective thra Satardiy, Jaaaary 2, 1971 ia nrit NaliNal Sapwaurlwts O fM let aaf TeUcce Prefom Uaasi h e - 1 AT THE PARKADE — WEST MIDDLE TPKE. lO H et a list of trade-in vehicles niay “The after section is riding be obtained at the Municipal 'weU and there appecun to be no BuUding. danger,” a spokesman reported. n n i m o M

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t 0 iOO You can pick up a party-full of good things to cheeses piquant salads and garnishes. Save 0 • at Stop & Shop! Our stores w ill be Available ft • • Morton eat. Every delicious platter is prepared with our time! Save work! Be the hostess who has as in Mott *.*• •.•.••• •-' closed Thurs., New Year's Eve at 6 p.m. Shop , . • • •»•» quality Deli Hut foods . tasty cold meats and much fun as her guests! Stores SUPERMARKETS /\ SUPERMARKETS Frozen Dinners y/S' Chicken, Turkey, Beef, Meat Loaf or Salisbury Steak. With Caterer’s Kitchen Baked Ham mashed potatoes and garden sliced, V^-lb vegetables. m Imported. Lean, moist ham with incum- parable. flavor. Glazed and baked in We're keeping our Maxwell House Stop & Shop’s own kitchens. i i u C m I a o m S Carando's 70*^ «aianil Genoa. 'A-lb bid year's resolution a S ^ T r m T m S r s Coffee Caterer's Dnion Dip Kitchen “ T » W llsAlti* I to make it easy Nepco Sliced Pastromi 9 8 ‘ib Regular, Drip, Elec­ to spot the best buys tric Perk. Sensible Finnish Swiss '"K 99'b ^ "one for the road!" for your family. 1 Fancy-it-up for 1-lb can Several weeks ago, the first your holiday table! valu-pricing tags appeared on Have your juice . . . and eat it, too! _ the shelves at Stop & Shop. They’re the ones next to each Geisha Juicy Florida fi item, which let you see at a Fujly Cooked glance the actual cost per N.Y Sirloin Temple Oranges pound, ounce, quart or what­ King Crabmeatl Shank Portion (water added) ever. We promised to keep Fancy Alaskan t ®\\ IC working until there were valu- You know it's top pricing tags on just about f ^ • -S'- quality. You’ll love 1 5 9 everything in the store. the mini-price! Next time you visit Stop & Shop, IVa oz can 12^59 look around. You’ll see we’re keeping that promise. To date, mi Celery Hearts 'lii more than 3,000 items are from California ill*. sporting valu-pricing tags. And Mini~pricing® puts more sparkle in your New Year celebration! Great in salads. Go mini-pricing'-'. pkg the project will be finished in -Pack January. I*; /' w-'i! Stop & Shop Soda 10 oz Buttered and I Year in, year out, mini-pricing* a Peanuts Toasted, l*/4-lbtub 79' i t ' ' GINGER ALE, COLA. ROOT BEER OR ORANGE (no deposit) USDA J- '41 saves you money on quality Save up to 30< over national brands bottles Marinated O Q C f foods. Valu-pricing lets you see CHOICE Artichokes 6 o zja r O v exactly how much mini-pric­ ing® is saving you on each item. lb 4 -lb bag Save on our own Stop & Shop lb Pop Corn 49* Vaurepot parmftftftux All USDA Choice quality beef, guar­ (^ounok Quart Salad Dressing per quart, etc^ _____ > <• anteed tender, juicy and delicious. Our best quality. Flavor And we trim these mini-priced BnH Portion Cooked Hams water added 58 Ham and smoothness compa­ dftftcripUon ».H PW 1C steaks just as closely and carefully and wftighL rable to the best-known Tomato Juice t lUlUR COOUt* M brand. Grade A fancy quality. Salt added. as when they’re not on sale! 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Crisp and delicious^ Stop & Shop Birds Eye Orange Juice 39° Semi-Boneless "" Young Toms 16-22 lbs Boneless Sirloin Swift Butterbull STOP & SHOP Frozen concentrate. Family size can. r 1-lb Potato bhips Young Hen Turkeys **'iw4»?*” 55'b WILL BE HAPPY TWIN PACK Hawaiian Punch, Frozen 6 cans H Steak Self Basting to REDEEM YOUR Young Toms 16-22 lbs What a value! A full pound — Red or Apple,Red flavors.-Single can 17C Stop & Shop Turkeys FEDERAL FOOD package contains two 8 oz n c stag ft tkig STAMPS bags inside—use one now. the Handi Wrap Young Hen Turkeys *ttO-14 ibi 49'.. other keeps fresh. liH a m s 6e off label ^ E c Spar-Keel Lemonade 9 99° irxJOO’pkg lb Choice of Regular or Pink. Single can IIC I.S.Gradi‘T lb Fully Boneless Turkey Roast OesRS—3'/flbs 89f. Toast the ISew Year with our extra rich Ceeked—I (Short Cnt Rnnp) witer M Save on these party favorites from our self service deli! add^ Stop & Shop Egg Nog Your meat dollar goes further at Stop & lb Coi£A£K& t t f t i l(itck£H. Mini-pricing® comes to the aid of your famous-tor^uality brands. ^ Shop because you never pay for excess party with a host of tasty cold cuts . . . own Stop & Shop brand for added economy. Made with heavy Saran Wrap fat or waste. lb cream, whole SlicoNi Swiss Cheese 97' milk, eggs, fla­ 4 lbs Potato Salad Stop & Shop Sliced Bologna P lu m ro st 6 o z $ 1 vorings. Salami, Bologna, Deviled Ham Danish 3 cans * Quart Carton or ZVn lbs. Cole Slaw 16 oz 6 9 ‘ We rtMrv* tha right Liverwurst 6 ozTwin Pak Kobey’s Potato Sticks can 6 5 ' to limit quantitias. Nepco Cold Cuts in reusable container 50Z m C M oro schin o — 1 0 O Z $ 1 »149 C herries Orchord Queen 3 iars I Jeno’s Freshly made, perfectly seasoned. each pkg 3 9 Sponish Half Gallon Ice Cream Enough for a house-full! Nepco Sliced Pastromi Gloria Clives Stuffed SAUSAGE & CHEESE 12oz o%AC OR PEPPERONI & Our Stop & Shop fresh Elegant hors d*oeuvre idea, mini-priced! $ 1 4 9 Early Colifcrnio ) 6 OZ Hendries "Vanilla And" A A c CHEESE pkg Select. Pitted ^ cans 9 Ripe Clives Vanilla and one of these exciting flavors: Pepper- W A W A Always a big hit for Chinese Style Spnreribs I lb Nepco Sliced Party Pak Stop & Shop. Twin Pock mint Fudge, Pistachio Nut, Mocha Fudge, Cherry m m mm holiday entertaining. Cattrar's KHelitn Dip Chips • o z p k g Nut, Chocolate Pecan Divinity or Plum Tart ^ ^ Bread Sale Medium White Shrimp M K t ft Shrimp Tazjar W hife. L ! 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U la ta 4 eim s | B ird s E ye C o o l W hip Party Breads 33^ Plonters with Peonuts Whirit ft Puffs Mixed Nnis 13 oz con Genoa Salami or Hurd Salami Stop & Shop Dips>i^'>-^ OZ aogulor or Mexican Pineapple Sliced or Chunks « Royal Alaskan Crabmeot *2’ Alpert’s Corned Beef cans J m o ’ s Snack Trey 7\i 01 pkg Bulkies 37* * For tasty crabmeat rolls or salads. i-tbpkg T i r ’r ^ 4 9 ‘ pint Sea Maid Shrimp Cocktail 3^79‘ Genoa Pepperoni K in g S oar corf on 2 T Chooso or Sousogo John’s Pizza IS 01 pkg Salad Rolls ’X^m ^ 3 5 * BEEF, HAM, 10 oz Cooked Shrimp Half PosrS Rounds 9 9 '» CORNED BEEF. Snnshine Cheez Pix pkg SI Rich's Whip Topping 39’ Buddig Sliced Meats TURKEY. PASTROMI 2 i s 7 9 * Wfti 1 tbft rl|ht to limit quanUtla* New Year Party Cake "*5?“ 89* Tlme-sayer for busy party-givers. • -.1 ms MIDDLE TURNPIffi WEST, M AN CH ESTER # # # # # # Slop & Shop w ill redeem your Federal Food Coupons |263 MIDDUS TURNPIKE WEST. IjiANCHESTER^ ilop & Shop will redeem your Federal Food Coupons

•3 ■»- . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1970 PAGE TWENTY-ONE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1970 ?AOE TWENTY diortty after the 1:30 a.m, rob- Petition on er in the last two days Improved Brown ot Newtoil, Mass.; Lt. brother Emerito, 40, slammed bery in the area of BushneU Tex. (AP)1_— A road conditions. Youth Arrested U . Wilson J. Mayhew of New Road Fatalities into a utility pole. Hartfor^/po- Park, poUce said. WHo t the trudk laden with lettere POWFilm Lt^WUson J. Mayhew of New Uce charged the younger The NaUcnal Safety OouncU After Holdup At youm Was taken into cuMody, tiuons signed by an estimated 6 Mar the Holiday er with negligent homicide, had estimated that from 600 to reported, he was carry- muuon Americans who want tte Manchester, W. Va.; MaJ. Rog­ 'tty' er D. Ingvalson of Sanford, are from Hartford. 600 persons Would die in traffic ta g a .33-callber pistol that was of prisoners of war in Viewed As By THE ASSOOATED PRESS Hartford Hotelt f Maine, and Lt. Cbl. Edison W D am on Johnson, 33, an d his crashes during the 78 hours. The found to he inoperable. North Vietnam left Dallas Bun- Two fatal auto accidents—one MUler of Santa Ana, Calif. 31-yearold wife Lenorall died traffic count began at 6 p.m. lo- H A R T F O R D ( A P ) — A 16------day on a Journey which win end ^Propagandas Gartley’s father, Gerald A. here on ChristTnas Day and one ^ e n their bar struck a Med cai il™® Thursday and ended at year-Md gunman was arrested Bo HeaMig^ed month in Parte. Qkrtley, watched tte nltervlew In Rocky HIU Sunday—were re- vehicle on the New Y< State midnight Bunday. early Monday morning after he The 30-toh truck started (Oaottooeo frem Page One) P A S h (AP)—Mai Van Bo, in F lo rid a iand c o m m itte d : ported In OonnecUcut over the Trtuiway In Harrlman, N.Y., The record high toU since robbed $003 from the Hotel So------______San Diego, Calif., and is : id. Wortd war n for the three-day neste on Constitution Plasa, po- who has been Nortt Vtemam s . _ ^ major olttes to do, and that’s what the Mg We listened closely to what the Christmas holiday weAend. New York state police celebratlDn of Christmas was lice said. top diplomat mto to an expe^ Job Is,” said SchweitMr. other boys had to say and I’m in addition, a man from New ------arrival pretty sure It was rehearsed.” Haven and his wife died In an Automobile accidents fln the 720 in 1960. The record low for PoUce charged Albert Harvey French governii^t ror me p « souare in New Yot Sly 'T of course agree,” said Wil­ lys the three-day obeervance of of Hartford wlHi robbery with nine years, left ber, ”and as I say I’m terribly He sadd his slstol assignment in Ite ^ . _ A bout 686,000 s lg M » i r e « w e re concerned about my country, Jay was 418 in 1949. without a permit. Bo came to in iw ra and I feel **«■» the future of our fU»n several months ago. In the Rocky Iflll accident, three-day Christmas cMlected in the^ Dnllas4Foct- ow ------According to officiate, the head of a North V letn ^^ .... ■"’S r • ’ country ^ wMl as Vietnam and Ingvalson’s sister-in-law Mrs. Unda J. Chlasson, 23, of Athcd, weekend, bu^^Nie total W orth , Although Saturn is our solar Harvey boy was free on bond commercial delogaUra. L m o t Indochina can not be served by Oliva Roberge, w ^ch(^ the Mass.;, wak killed when a car er than predicled. it to present IS' id snow syatem’s second-largest planet, on a charge of robbery vdta his tlUe was ch ^ed to h^ the prolongation of this war, telecast in Maine and said: It she was in went off a road. Athough icy rata ires to the N orth much of 76,000 miles across, it has a violence In connection with an- the North Vietnamese . whatever the reasons that was definitely him. He appeared In the Hartford accident, 49- hampered driving ovei delegMton at tbs irst hours mass about the same os hard- other hold-up. delegaUon. No successor has caused it, and I don’t feel that to be In good health and for that year-old Piimltlvo Flores died the nation during the Parlk'neace talks next month. d weath- wood. Hie youngster was arrested been announced. It’s necessary even to take over we are glad.’ when a car being driven by his of the weekend, dry. the old reeunns as who w a s ------wrong, who wan right. It’s been /■ proven, as far as I’m con­ cerned, that this w ar la badJt’s bad. And it Isn’t goihg to im­ prove, either our situation or m the Vietnamese or the Indo­ w o r t h 3 chinese people’s situation.” Thit eoojw* good ter / v v g w “They’ve got to be left alone to solve their own problems. We’re got our own problems -..V...... we’ve got to sMve,” Wilber con­ % cluded. Vdlber said he was shot down TopValhe Stamps 2 over Nghean Province in June 1988, a fte r 30 m issions. Scbweitser said he was on his WITH PURCHASE OF $7.50 OR CpUPOM GOOD MOMDAY THRU S A T U R ^ Y , DEC. 2$. A n. JAM. 2, 19^ 12th m ission Just outside H a i­ MORE AHD COUPON AT RIGHT phong vdien he was shot down Jan. S, 1868. They said they receive letters about once a month and pack­ ages about every two months and use “a regidar form letter” EBRWBmjgim in corresponding with their fam- 8 iHes. “If we have a special occa­ sion, an anniversary, children’s Mrthday,” said Wilber, “all JOHN popular we’ve got to do is say we want to send a message and it’s transmitted. I understand these things go through Cuba.” Dally routine at the camp in­ CHEESE OR cludes three meals, exercise, cleaning ttieir rooms, qports SAUS^OE such as volleyball and basket­ ball and “music programs and the like,” they said. We Reserve The Right ’Ihey said they also have "a To Limit Quentitiet BUMS great desd of literature" citing TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY' books suMi as "Vletnsun, Viet­ nam," ’"Ihe Limits of Interven­ tion,” ‘Y Protest,” “Vietnam CHOICE BOHELESS . and Unhecml Voices,” and Gen­ eral James Gavin’s "Crisis U.S.D.A. CHOICE N o w .” Several times they have visit­ FIRST ed Hanoi, WUber said, including CUTS last Christmas Hive when they 'lb. attended midnight Mass at the CHUCK STEAKS Roman Oatholic cathedral—"a PARMEGIAN STYLE very enjoyable and moving cer­ em ony.” Interviewed in Tokyo today, CHUCK ROAST MaoLear said the 'POiW camp was within the Hanoi city limits, VEAL STEAKS "in the'suburbs, surrounded Iqr and hidden by poorer type CARANDO ITALIAN ■ lionises with Blapbag straw COOKED SALAMI Pound 59c roots.” CAPITOL PLAIN LOAF A “Inside, it was a very spa­ MINCED BOLOGNA lb. 69c cious camp,” he said, "with grass growing in a center piece OSCAR MAYER ilM lpiftlslN IilllN : area, rad a concrete-lined pond SKINLESS FRANKFURTS lb. 75c overhung with w^ow trees. I OSCAR MAYER s CHICKEN: ROLL suppose the vdiole came to a n 49c E LITTLE SMOKIES BpacB ot 80 ,fe e t b y 100 fee t on all stdea ’Ihere was a low sln- GEM CHUNK STYLE _ ^e-story building with 6 to 10 BOLOGNA & LIVERWURST ib.69c rooms on each side.We were re­ ^^Eil stricted to one room about 30 fe e t b y 13 feet. “On one side of the building REG. was a long veranda with lattice i M araarlne SLICED bamboo curtains and behind the : KRAFT CRACKERiRARREL KRAFT curtains bolted doors.Ihe win­ i SHAHIP CHIISI nr 69* CMAM C dows bad Ircm bars^ But aside • KRAFT BACON from this, there. Was no sugges- US: ifiitlM P COCKTAIL *: tion of a cell, ^ FILLMURY PORT WINE OR CHEDDAR “There whre three beds, only 1 varltHM two of.VV^di were made up, BK8CUHT8 WPOBY'S 8P8IA88' S k rt ihe New Year off on the right fo o t...$ iw t paying lower food Buggeldtag that there were only 89* lb. tFO in the room, those tater- prices. . . start shopping TOP NOTCH, ih9 BIG DISCOUNT stores ' riewed. The furniriitags were minimal —a small wooden that hove more for all! bench, boxes, or local basket- ware In ' which the prisoners «A Y « ' kept some family pictures. On the walls there were Yulettde i p u i a r : m essages. TOP NOTCH ... the “These rooms backed onto a Discover a BIG DIFFERENCE IN TOP NOTCH’S LOWEST EVERY­ volleyball-basketball xs o u r t »m M cllo«i which the prisoners said they "Customer Oriented' DAY PRICES. . . A BIG DIFFERENCE in TOP NOTCH’S friendlier, could use all day.” MacLear said he questioned Food Stores that more complete service... a BIG DIFFERENCE in TOP NOTCH’S whether they were prisoners in this partlcuter camp and con­ Serve You BEST! bigger variety of top quality foods! cluded from details of their con- versatlOQ and their knowledge of its fittings that they were. VISA-MATIC SHOPPma CARTS Antiwar statements by two Eliminotoo stooping . . . holds mors Isn’t it TIME vou started paying iess for food and enjoyii;g your American prisoners in a tele­ G A U X n O K N lA food . . . ond whon you rooch chock- vised interview from North □ Handiwrap Plastic Wrap JS43C J U M B O A O * out counter, chockout clork unloadt shopping mere... iSNT iT TiME YOU STARTED SHOPPING TOP Vietnam may have been staged, 2 LETTUCE HEADS It for youl according to their retetivee in . □ Figaro Cat Food IVARIITIRI the United States. li id e a t e GOLDEN YEaXOW NOTCH! Navy Ctadr. Robert J. □ Tip Top Variety Bread 3fc?-$l SEE-THRU MEAT TRAYS BANANAS LB. 12^ S ■ ■ , Scbw eitser, 38, M Lem oore, C a l- . ■■ Aii'BiwA! □ Betty Crocker Snack Crackysj S M. 43c Now you con ooo oil oldeo of tho moot you buy . . . moot roody for your if. and a fellow Navy pilot, VARI8TI8S CALm m NlA SEEDLESS Cmdr. Walter E. WUber, 40, of □ Snow's Minced Clams •^37c froozor without rowropplng. Columbia Croes Roculs, Pa., NAVEL ORANGSS lO i were interviewed by a Canadian □ Daily Kosher Spears it“ 49c Broadcasting Corp. correspond­ 8 A N D 4 CARRY OUT BUNDLE SERVICE ent on Christmas Day. P Styrofoam Cups t et. cue* 53c TOMATOES PAK Courteous bundio boys will corry your 8 The film, which showed five purchaoot ond corofully ploco thorn HOLIDAY other UJ9. prisoneis who were SavG 9C Appian way Popular in your ear. not interviewed, was broadcast GEISHA STORE HOURS: Sunday night on INBC-TV and KING OSCAR PIZZA Solid Light POTATO COMPLETE QUALITY 8UARANTEE C B 8 -T V . Tho customor Is ALWAYS right at Scbweitser and WUber crlU- SARDINES MIX TUNA CHIPS Top Notch . . . If you’ie not com- Monday *9 o.m. to 6 pan. cised the war and called for an pMaly oatloflod for any rsaton, your American troop withdrawal as A 1 2 0 Z .4 8} 12 oz. monay will bo chaarfully rafundod. Tuesday 9 o.m^ to 9 p.m. the flist step to end it. ^ p k g s . ^ 1 “n bag “He loMu great on film, but 39* 45* Wednesday 9 o.m. to 9 p.m. tliat’s not my impression of his OUR OWN BAKERY CM»M|M«al*ll Pwv)(rMkH^ Hoavonly light, dollclous Pastries, Thursday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. life . .. I’m certain it was Haavy Duty Popular SavolOd eiw tU tataruay, Jaa. i, mi staged," Gwen Scbweitser said FR IEND’S UwWOaaCaapaaPar CaUamar Cakss, Rolls, and Donuts baked fresh in our own ovona. of her husband after the tele­ ALCOA CANNED HANDI­ Fridoy Closed All Day cast. PEA BEANS FOIL Of WUber's antiwar state­ SODA WRAP Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. D i s c o u n t ments, bis wife Jeanne said: “I ' 28 oz. 25 ft. 200 don’t know hte true feelings on cans 18” 8 § i r f t that subject. At least I know : H «sd*c*** R#H«t 12£*1 ! IS C oiB|81 B i G he’s fine. I couldn’t h^e re­ / Up Top ■ with coupon A purchow of U.OO or ceived a nicer gift.” Sunday Ocoan Spray Asst. Floral Plantar’s w as the couple’s 18th w edding IEXCEDRIM • — - anniversary. CRANBERRY CORONET MIXED v a r i e t y BMAXWKLrHOUSaR Bcfawettser’s father, Fred NAPKINS BREAD ------,2 LB. SMiweltser of Oretend, Pa., i Hsir conditioning SAUCE NUTS CAN commented that hte son “ob- r t a w a r M « t . MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD EAST HARTFORD vloualy has aU fate faculties,'' 4l80ct.S V 3 1-a g ■ ■ 'ssrs. 2ISS” !— r uwwnw raaawrwcauaauf ■nA added regarding fate state­ U ECR BASIC ^ P k g a . ■ ▼ J ■imimliSg ★ ★ ments: "If I were over there I’d »###• i m w * ’-y g * leeeej do anything to get out” teeej 260 North Main at Main 1150 Burnside Ave. 801 Silver Lane The other five prisoners were Identified as 1st Lt. Paul Gordon ■ r Y-9- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1970 PAGE TWENl’Y-THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 28^ 1970 PAGE TWENTY-TWO OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE BliGGS BUNNY L Amwm !• ..w^ND ALL OF A SUPPEN, VBR FENDER'S DO YOU HAVE A K r r W e H T IN F R O N T O F ME- PRETTY WELL •CRASH NOW., n ic i=pe6ziNt3UR MAWVe.' v e e x e s ! 8 - — preeerve 12 Presidential 1 Spree of 1-qt. 14-oz. nickname drunkenness din 13 Operatic aolo (slang) Hoiiraiiaii Punch 14 Excellent 2 A rib garment 36SerrsUd m i (colL) 3 Horn to 17 Album \'/ (Roman) 37 Ten (prefix) 15 Anecdote magnify the 38RusU (■lang) voice 19 Song for two 21 French clerics 40 Plume on a 16 Orange------4 Feminine helmet 18 Fruit drinks wpeUation 22 Of s gram 41 Figure having Wise Potato fSMp#49 20 Made smooth 5 Ejcpunge molecule BY V. T. HAMLIN (chem.) four angles ALLEY OOP 21 Small sealed 6 Semblance (colL) dote of 7 State of 25 Prophet WTLL HAFTA WALK ALL RIGHT, BUT THE n e v e r m in d 26 Army units 42 Unicom fish THAT. JUST medicine exuberancy . _ FROM HERE, DOC... B O O H TW ^ MACHINE../ 27 Exalt in 43 Small island- ['?•=* T V HOW'S TH'HEAD? OFFlViAT POAiSNOURE (var.) 8 King’s 46 Exclamation 'GADGET AND ,iT>. TOLD/ 23 Rudiments sllii NEW YEAR’S WEEK 'S^neyoutat 28 galleys (poet) of dislike Chase & SanborriT^ 79 REACH.' 24 Black tea 48 Southern 25 Smiled interest 30 For it CHUNK WHITE 10 Wavy (her.) 34 Dismounted constellation OPEN LATE scom/ully 49 Cheat (slang) TUNAEISH “^ 3 9 ' Chow-w i i>,e TV derwasei CHOWDER 3'*,irU<>o 29 Ink stain (vsr.) Starkist 30 Detective TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY I 2 r 4 r~ r “ r " t 9 10 TT DOLE (ilang) ' CRUSHED/SIICED 4 '-7 9 ' Peas & Carrots ““»4.’i8 9 ' 31 Guido's high it u Pineapple II-i» note it BOn'S ill STRANGERS, 32 To lamb 17 RICE OR OPEN THURS., NEW YEAR’S EVE. DETERMINED ID HIJACK THE It 3 'S S I00 Kleenex “‘'29' SECRET OF DR.WONMUG'S (dial.) Puddings TAPIOCA SELF-ENEiaSIZINS BArTERV, 33 Exclamation to i T 1 L_ DINNER FROM 9 AM to 6 PM HAVE FOfJCED OUR FRIENDS OUT OUR WAY BY NEG COCHRAN attract ORANGE ID TAKE AN UNEXT>ECTED attention 21 22 MARMALADE 33^ Kleenex NAPKINS A^STD; 2 is 59' DEIDUR BACK TO THE LAB 34 Bedouin hat 1 Smucker's 24 w 21 2l n REGULAR HOURS MONDAY AND SATURDAY ta-aa cord ■ SPAGHETTI TM GDIWeTO PUT MV WELL.IAWT fOGETTLEroRTHAn' 35 Operator o( a MOME/ G IFTS INTO A I t h a t AMBITIOUS/ ) MVAMBITIOWISTO f T RLAIN eMEAT liV r O i. CLOSED FRIDAy , NEW YEAR'S DAY 'S e r t M M A BNP BA CK . show vehicle 1 * ■ c h r is t a a a s c l u b 38 Choice part • MUSHROOM jars. BY PHIL KROHN SAVIMGS ACCOUNT BY NEXTCHRISTAW& T f T 2 GUMMER STREET 39 Always ■ 1 1 AMP m a y b e 1 CAW FO R \AA1AT 1 BO RW W EP Ragu Sauce • MAR INARA 3 G E T TTALL PAID UP (contr.) 3t IT SIX AKJWTHS AHEAP 40 Felonies E OF TIME/ 41 ------jeUy 39 40 YELLOW CLING 44 Eixed course 1 SLICED OR Mb. ♦ r 42 D U 13-oz. 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MCNDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1970 • 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HfiRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1970 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR Northwest Cold Handicap to in one victory of their first after t'M of the first quarter, MINNEAPOLIS - ST. vert attention from the frigid psychology had becom e part* o f the flan Francisco defense riiut cold that has become an ally of strategy. cham plondilp in the 49ers 35- MCC Plays " PAUL (AP) — The San year history. out the Minnesota offense until the Minnesota Vikings probably “Cold will affect you If you the VlUiMS scored with one sec­ Francisco 49ers are headed Despite completing 16 of S3 will never be known. think about it,” Nolan acknowl­ ond showing on the clock. for a Nationlil F^tball passes for 3S1 yards, combining What Is kncwn Is that Nolan edged. “niere was a lot written Brodie’s pass to Witcher tied First Home A. Conference championship with Dick W tcher on a 34-yard did not subject the fBers to the about It.” It, a 40-yard field goal by Bruce pctfs that made it 7-7 and scor­ game against the Dallas ccdd of pro football's most So, unlike the Los Angeles Oossett late In the second period ing on a quarterback sneak to Tilt Tonight Cowboys — and it’s just northern outpost until absolutely Rams who came In here last put the 49era ahead to stay and make it 17-7, Brodle disdained possible the road was clear­ necessary, that the short- year eariy in the week and lost Brodle slammed in from a yard the hero's itrfe that the statistics By DEAN YOST ' y & ' ed by a little psychology sleeved Brodle passed for one a playoff game, Nolan didn't ex­ out to buUd the bulge to. 17-7 .pointed his way. ‘ that kept them from blow­ touchdown and scored another, pose the 40ers to the cold or the with 1:30 toga. The first of two holiday "Qtur defense outplayed ing their cool in the cold. and that the 49ers defeated the writing remaining on the West The victory set up a pupU- breaks is over and high VtUngs 17-14 Sunday In an NFC Coast for workouts. their's that's aU It was,” said • ' V teacher clash between Nolan schools and college basket­ ■v* WheOier Coctch Dick NMan’a la y o f f . Brodle kept hla troops from the 14-year veteran. and the man under whom he • ir-i- pregame training plan and But, In the deliriously h^py losing their cool over five fum­ Following a that en­ learned his defertrive theories. ball teams resume their full qiuuterback John Brodle’s San Francisco dressing room bles attributed to the chUUng abled Paul Krause to scoot 33 Coach Tom Landry of the Dal­ schedule of games. Tonight short-sleeved game Jersey were Sunday, the suspicion grew that cold and directed them to with­ yards for a 7-0 Minnesota lead las Cowboys. \ | a ll part o t a planned ploy to dl- three contests are on tap. Northwest Catholic (3-1) visits Dartmouth Manchester’s East Catholic Sports Briefs High (4-0) In a Hartford Coun­ D AVE BOBEK m i OONNOM iBowum ty Conference Ult at 8. Also, Cheney Tech Defense Key Hot After Somers High (3-1) is at Cheney E astC M lK ^ o W ild H ockey Ckune Tech (0-8) and Manchester Community College (1-8) plays <)US}BEX:i (A P ) — H ie Quebec Joe Yukica its first home game of the sea­ Cleveland Aces scored two early goals and Bruin W in son against Norwalk C.C. at the went on to a 5-0 victory over HANOVElR, N.H. (AP) — /A P Photo) In Dallas Win (Harke Arena at 8. Springfield in a wild American Scores Again Dartmouth officials, alumni and AcUon Tuesday night includes Skein Ends UPENDED— Bill Tucker of the 49ers hits the ground hard after being dump­ DALLAS, Tex. (AP)—^Destiny’s stepchild for four Hockey league gdme Sunday friends continued efforts today ed by Minnesota Vikings’ Karl Kassulke and Roy Winston. San Francisco won. Manchester High (2-2) traveling 2 consecutive years in the play- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ to woo Joe TuMca from Boston to Bristol Eastern (1-2) in CX7IL IMIljNDflHIP — Tom Ker­ Over 76ers offs is gunning for the Super ^ w l again with a simple benches emptied and be- OoUege as head football coach play; South 'Windsor High (6-0) shaw 203-67^, Chuck K relg 201, gan brawling at 16:55 of the At 10 Tilts theory: Devastating Defense. to succeed Bob Blackman. visits Windham High (2-2) In By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Skip KeUey 2S6-002, Sandy first period after Quebec held a Left without a coach- by The Cowboy Doomsday D e ------2-0 lead. Wlllimantlc and Bloomfield JBOSfTONBOSTON (AP)—The Boston The Cleveland Cavaliers are Brown ~ 328-504, Barbara ' Sher­ Blackman's decision to leave (AF^hoto) fense has outscored the c^post- ^ victory over Cleveland A mlnoir, four majors, four High invades Rockville High Bnilns, evicted from Boston (Herald pheXo by Pinto) wood 456. after 16 years to accept a simi­ SLIPPERY— St. Louis Blues’ Barclay Plager takes a tumble after trying to on a winning streak. Uon 2-0 in the last 31 quarters, was the defmsive highlight until misconducts and one game mis­ (2-2) in central Valley Gofer- ^ mvaaion PLAY TONIGHT— Captain Ron Mirek and Coach Raiders i r e s s Dallas' defenders haven't al- Saturday, lar post at nilnc^ last week, check Rangers’ Jean Ratelle who was bringing up puck in NHL play yesterday. ence play* Two in a row. conduct were called after the Pat Miatretta of Manchester Community CJollege’s SILK CITY—Jim Lawrence 201- lowed a touchdown in seven , ' . Dartmouth made no sepret of Jumping off to a perfect start, the Ice Capades, hope to get That may not sound like a lot 202-585, Ed Tourkas 202, Rb the fact that Yukica Is Its No. 1 East Catholic, idle since its another Winning streak going on M asse, 221-550, John Qoiangos ^ ^ KA ^ rw> seven first downs, 76 yards Five players shared Quebec s for most teams, but it is for Saturday s 5-0 victory over De- an vonia aon..it,v_.Bob Hurpburt, Dick ch oice. ‘ t M victoryVictory over over ouiiwiey Bulkeley tiHsii High me the road road uus this week. week. ^ -.-m n 1 1 » n •» 212 ^ la n d Smith 220^im. I ^ y 4^ 7 to glln the''Nafio^''‘F ^ - Y ukica, -«riio served as an as­ them . Mulnite 200-212-601, Skip Afiko- Conference finals. Q uarterback Landry o f De- sistant under Blackman for five MJIUSS l i e K l l f i s e r s ■» CoHege SasketbaU Roundup "Hiat’s a heck of a streak for 8 leit 206, Frank Pitts 215-223-628, ..This is Uie best defense w e trolt sa id : "T h e team that beaU Glannlnl and BIH O em ent. yeaip from 1961-65, also niade it they host Northwest Catholic...... lis,” Ckiach BUI Fitch said Sun­ Baltimore Staff Bob Thomas 209-570, Bob Heavl- tyiyg ^yer played," said Dallas Dallas has to estaUish a run- hey hMt Northwest C^ou^ Saturday night as no secret that he Is interested in day night after his tattered ex­ Northwest was onnfh lowly Penguins played the ri^s 220-5M, Norm Rivard 212, coach Tom Landry, who has "***8? game." Yale Caaers Bow returning to Dartmouth under pansion club beat the Philadel­ BAL-nMORE (AP) — after reviewing films of the Cin- Tlie Baltimore defense, at top Win Ckmant 201, John Lampson team fold in the i4ay- While Dallas is stoppinsr the tee undefeated > * ^ »>y role of spolle^d sLted to a W estern Kentucky phia 76ers 114-101 In tee NaUon­ strength again with end Bubba 210, R obert Dean 211. the right ctmdltions. He left to Windsor but recovered quickly , , . . . The Baltimore Ckilts have clnnaU contest. offs the last four years. '"When other teams cold, the Cowboys . T Y" become head coach at New to top highly-rated South decision before 13,060 home al Basketball AssociaUon Sun­ Oakland and BalUmore, in dif­ Smith and tackle Fred Miller ------you caii keep someone from have devel<^>ed the beat ruriilng eighth basketbw defeat in iateoUc. PresenUy tee Indians tojis tee largest N ^ l^ l H o^ nothing but respect for the recovered from leg injuries, VnXAOE MIXBItfl A lice Hampshire and moved to BC in With Big Comeback day night. ferent leagues until this season crossing your goal, you don't game in the NFC. ^ ___ and Xavier High of Middletown ey^Lyue turnout In Pittsburgh Oakland Raiders, their op­ have m et only in exhibition manhandled the Bengala.—llmit-._Pr®wn 180-471, M arie F uller 469, 1968. The victory was extra sweet, have to be potent offensively.” Rookie Duane Thomas is the 'w*ien Kvmey defeated w Dartmouth Athletic Director Coach Surprised ponents in next Sunday’s games and the Colts have won ing them to 139 total yards and Irene Stone 474, Dave Kindberg Dallas' defense has made pre- workhorse. And he had to beat undermanned BU team 11^8. for it was also tee Cavalier's Seaver Peters teleidioned Yuki­ NEW YORK (AP) __ minutes including 10 majors and Flyers bounced back ■with goals honors, bote gam e I ’ve Ck>n- all three by 2-, 4- and 12-polnt seven first downs as Cincinnati 206, Don Mason 202. clous few mistakes In the Cow- out last year's Rookie of the The B rai^ were led ^ WM NEW YORK (AP)—One of the four teams in to­ first success over an established ca even before formal an- f e r e n c e championship margins. crossed midfield only twice. boy playoff drive. Given up for Year — Calvin Hill — to get to k®^^***> whipped Sun-tanned Sidney Salo- by Referee Art Skov. jotinson ana «uy nenoron. —E ast, - yei to see conferen^ ^ Frank udwri^^tomer^referee night’s semifinals of the Holiday Festival Basketball team polnts, and Yale was paced by nouncement of Blackman's ap- game. "They don't count,” Me- On offense, 37-year-old quar- dead afier St. Louis whipped play. ~ ~ mon Jr. wore an ear-to-ear “y bunched first perl- That cut Montreal’s edge to Pjay. Is o,e leaxue’s eastern super- Tournament is lOth-ranked Western Kentucky— and no "We take all our defeats to- Jlm Morgan with the same to- pointment at Illinois. Hie BO Speaking mosUy in plaUtudes, Cafferty said. '"Ihls year, for terback John Unltas tossed a them 38-0 N ov. 16, the Cowboys . Thom as gained 135 yeirds on grin outside the St. Louis g^als by Jim Nellson, Dave 3-2 but the Canadiens tacked on m » row visor of officials one’s more surprised than Hilltopper (ioach John Old- geteer and now we’re going to Robustelli tal. coach expressed interest and re­ the Colts nevertheless praised Instance, we played the Raiders 45-yard touchdown pass to Roy started their string of zeroes 30 carries through the rugged Blues dressing room. BalZn and y/alt Tkaezuk for tee a teird period goal by 'Hirdlf to the honor three^re tea vl^ M ofOcteta. ^ p ------take tee victories,” said Fitch, It was the sixth victory layed the news InformaUy to the Raiders afer viewing their in our first preseas7lte^ ‘‘St- John’s will run us out of “S^Slna® re " NeSto BalUmore 110-105 In Sunday’s their good sec<»idary, we’ve got passes, and Instead of the usual ^ Shiila Predicts Battle Conn, was the ninth-place slot championship round a day ear­ and Oonnecti- Sunday after the second ..round dent J(rfm G. Kemeny, Peters,, and three stral^t appear^ces Just 1:16 left In the middle ^r tee expan- “ason, Cheney *‘®-® « -® ‘>®«®^ ’cotorS vs. iLis^ sSS other NBA games. to block well so Jiuca ...... jp xront. inen gmus uy auuubuu —- hia enUre staff at his home to land offense directed by quar- top ball carrier in the naUon’s , . . « .. , same total as Ronald Cohn of would be very much surprised if leges’ first round. Francisco 131-111; CHncinnatl watch the Mlaml-Oakland game terback Dayrle Lamonlca. year. college circuits, so he had to be ^now, ior 6S^s s b&ttl6 sll the w&y wh 6n t h e Sunday night. Wakely. Berenson broke up tee a„d Floyd Smite tied tee score defeat. aneaWng second period and flnltiied tee second- North AOaml Beach, Fla. anything hai^ns for a couple TOriod goals b y BUI attack at tee blue line and went for Buffalo In tee second period. Mathematically speal^, ^ Also, Stanford vs. Ohio State trimmed 'AUanta 130-118; Phoe- the best in the state. Oakland Raiders collide with Baltimore’s (Tolts next Oaig___ „ Stadler_____ of __ __ La Jolla, of days,” a Dartmouth spokes­ H ^ penoa g ^ ny tee rink to beat MarriiaU broke the tie for Cheney needs, two more losses Same wm a mere ranxea uamecocus, an easy 00- Harvard vs. Oregon State in nix bounced Portland 116-103 And Robusteiu had turned out Sunday in the American Football Ckinference champion- Caiif. was first wlte 7i-7i-i43. m an said. ^ S T tee mJes^ 4 -4 ^ r^ goalie ^ le s Villemure for tee b SS o^ ^ ^ ^ final period to be eUmlnated from Posb^a- bujh had M. „ “ winner over Oornell in Satur- Far West Classic semifinals and Seattle ripped Boston. 124- a record-smashing record as a ship game. , ,— ----- Yukica, who coached BC to an iT « p-tme wW^ tying goal. ^ teen Paul Andrea conned son play. Two years ago. Tech Wally Boyer, a 33-year-old j^y’s opening round, opens to- ^ Michigan vs. St. Louis and 117. passer ever since injury side- Shula left the head coaching “ fjie thlid period with a 50- 8-2 record in Just his third sea­ Uwi^traUlng by three goals A similar third-period letdown two Red Wings in the pen- made the CIAC qu^rfinals. veterM who has kicked Brigham Young vs. tee Army puch, usually eloquent in de llned Vln Clements and stalled Job at BalUmore UUs year to runback of Split on Weekend son with the Eagles the past t«rlod cost tee Rangers five goals and box Atkinson’s breaka'way Home for tee first time this the NHL for a long while, pro'vidence, an 89-69 conquerer g^rvlce team In tee Rainbow feat, didn’t have much to say UOonn’s running game. take over the Miami Dolphins, ® Intercepted pass. HAMDEN (AB) — The Kart- fall, said earUer that he would Si? h^r^en un- T t-4 loT te Detroit Saturday ^ ^ p ^ ^ ^ T ^ ry for tee season.seeisun. Manchesterituahv**^***’^* CC. wM- 3cored twolvtv g o^ the ««« first nn — a Classic------first round.- after Sunday night’s ■victory. He In what may be a surprise, and it was thsit team \^ch fell *** Capitols and the Hamden tela night. iXes. comes tough NorwalkNorwaix Commun-vjommun- power play andana teetheme seconcseconasecond Justjusi JMin’s tee backyard favor- Top-rated UCLA, third-ranked do the talklnc- in- have to weigh everything con­ beatable In their own rink this night. st. top honors in three other^ cate- 21-14 Sunday to Oakland in a Na- y®™ bomb to in 3 1^^ traded gam es over the Ity College•• ... at _ 4. Aktee ^ Clarke /"tlnMlvA Arena A VAH a ss vmBoston A_ finished_1 J 1^11kllUng a pen- jte seeking its third Festival ti- Marquette, sixth-rated Southern \ ^ ^ nected with the two coaching season going 18 games without a Elsewhere In the N ^ Sim STANDINGS gories fell to Coast Guard UonaJ Football League opener. quarter, and even weekend—Hartford winning 118- Jobs after visiting Dartmouth. YTaafr TMvlElOfl ® p»m« alty, _ for a 2-0 Pittsburgh lead In Ue, wwi’t be an easy mark for California, No. 12 Tennessee ®‘® ' Academy players. The young Dolf^ilns, who **'°**K*» the Dolphins did coUect 109 in Bloomfield lcked up his 13th rockingck in g to sleep.Sleep. Deanery Senior Basketball ^ Dleeo The Rock- 1,002 yards and Dick Jauron Fred BilenUkotf. three were for the old American not to f i^ They brawled tee by BUly Oolli^ had given ^ ^ A n g . 21 80 1X8 Umn by tutnln* back Norwalk, with an acalat to Orr. What did he do? He had teem League yesterday at the East “ ®®'* “ |® of Yale was third with 962 Defensive back WUUe Brown Footbedl League or divisional NEW YORK (AP) — A Phila­ Introduction Due delphia lawyer says a Muham­ ^ e s to the tune of 80 penalty Canadians a 3-0 edge but tee Calif.____ spring Into a man-to-man press clatholic gym saw St. Paul’s ® niMag dh Hh’ yards. sent the Raiders ahead to stay championship. from a deliberate zone. holding St. Bart’s scoreless to Love terew in 10 of tee B BOSTON (AP)-JCen Tatum, a mad All-Joe Frazier heavy­ Kiarsis also took the scoring weight cfaampionriiip fight is set ”I tried to get teem out of the final quarter to win, 40-87. "®*t 1* » , Utle with 60 points over Jauron relief specialist recently ac- teelr lethargy,” said McGuire, jim Bolce paced the winners Jerry West led t o o Angeles qulred by the Boston Red Sox In Madison Square Garden, al­ Springfield Hosts Hoop Tourney and Taylor, both with 54. who admitted South Carolina 16 points while Rick Goss with 35 points and 14 assists and a trade which sent Tony Oonlg- though a spokesman for the are- Robustelli had no close pur­ Blue-Gray Game na calls the statement “prema­ wasn’t too excited about tee netted 16 lor St. Bart’S. Wilt Chamberlain added 28 suer in passing. He threw 318 llaro to the California Angels, opening-round game. st. Bridget’s gained their points and Happy Hairston, 22. will be introduced to fans at the tu re.” tim es, com pleting 147 fo r 2,030 A news conference, however, Undefeated UMass ”It’s hard to play against a first triumph of the season as Neal Walk had 20 lor Phoenix, yards, and he hit for 16 touch­ Boston Baseball Writers' 82nd hungry ball club like Oornell,” they turned back St. Rose, 32- Portland hit 60 per cent from annual dinner Jan. 28 at the Sta- is reportedly planned for Tues­ downs. He intercepted only 20 day at the Garden to announce he said, referring to tee Big 29. Jeff Bolton’s clutch foul thefield to teefirst quarter and tler-HUtcn Hotel. times. Southern Connecticut’s Under Arc Lights the Mg fight. Red's 2-7 record. shots provided the margin of rolled past Boston behind Geoff Dan Nolan was next with 960 Tettum will b6 joined at the Favored in Classic Other teams to tee Top Ten— victory. Bolton led St. Bridget’s petrie’s 31 points and Walt Fra- (AP iPtioto) MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP)—Fifty-four y Bowden of West Virginia, for me to be in New York Tues­ sics, festivals, tovltatlwials and, third to tee nation, to Big Eight Tournament at Kan- with 13 and 10 points respective- ClRLANDO, Fla. (AP) — WUUam and Mary upset of To- Injuries and other problenw. while Sylvester edged Norm Da- television conflict with the pro analysed It, “In an all-star WASHINGTON (AP) — Bob day, but Frasier 'will be there. I occaslonaUy, Just plain touma- Milwaukee Classic Tuesday sas City and Drake whipped ly. Dave Hannon, Terry Foran Steve Regan was the last-string ledo's 22 vlctorles-ln-a-row foot- The kid from DenvUle, NJ., vidaon of Central and Yale’s playoffs. game of this type, you have to Blackman, moving on to Blinols am very satisfied with every- ments. night. Canisius to tee Queen City Clas- and Steve Chase contributed from $2217. quarterback at William and baU team In the Tangerine Bowl carried WAM Into the post-sea- Harry Klebancff In kick scoring. Independent network will be'^Me to thiw the ball, and ob head coach after leading thing.” Hie two biggest tournaments Bogton University faces La­ sic at Buffalo, N.Y. eight points each for St. Mary’s. Mary, Just a name wi the In- game. son event. Sylvester ^ cimverted 19 of 31 televise the ^ game acroes_____ the na- catch It, if you want to move Dartmouth to an unbeaten cam- Hie New York Dally News re- in New England this week were j^ tte in tee LeMoyne Invlta- Washington State stunned No. The final contest found St. 2 dians' 70-man preseason roster. Reg^an became the Indian William and Mary, 6-6, cap- extre-point a^mpts ani^scor^ Kickoff time Is 7:30 p.m.. IL” palgn and the Lambert Tn^hy ported the fight arrangements set to get under way today to starting Tuesday, while U. Indiana 83-80 to tee Far West James upsetting Assumption be- MORIARTY Tonight, the 5-foot-8 quarter- leader when three other quar- tured four of Its last six g^ames p]ie en^ihasis on passing in terback, Mike Sherwood, to standing contribution to football But a Garden spokesman said Massachusetts, New Eng- ,^ty Classic at Erie, Villanova turned back Illinois 60-46. Dick Marsh, Pete Leber BROTHERS land’s l Call GENE RUSSEL second straight Tangerine tee— ------first------round ----- sent Amherst H ie University------of Maine • MUFFLERS • BRAKES crown. The Ohio powerixMiae led victory over the United States in t o d a - y • ALIBNMENT against Depauw, (31ark against jiga^s for warmer climates, But Lose Rick Barry Again (DISC OR REO.) A t 643-2467 the nation in pass defense and a semifinal match at Royal Wagner, Assumption against playing four games to tee South. 8> Basketball (FRONT END PARTS) total defense and allowed op­ Kings Park Monday. Bowdoto, and New Hampshire The Black Bears play at Florida ^ ASSOCIATED PBKflfl tee Floridians 122-114. Northwest Catholic I 1 1 • SHOOKS • BATTERIES ponents only 6.9 points a game. Hie expense of England’s against host Worcester Tech. Southern Wednesday, at St. Leo Hie New York Nets w

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('ir^MAir» 3 T o 3 3 Y o u 'va 63 Fulfill WOK.«• ing her future on a general elec­ CLASSIFIBD ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS f u r n i s h e d U|^t housekeep- ^ _ 4% - Dormers, room additions, ga­ MAIN STREET <^ce space, ^ 1- 5-lMl 4A 3 4 Ba 64 W in 3547-51-57i tion called a year early to com­ 8 AJLto4:30PJL ing room *«*“ worUng or je - duplex, heated, electric PASEK 5 0 u t 35 Companion 65 W a y rages, porches, roofing and 100 per cent location near 6 Y o u 3 6 Tim id 66 Improvamant 66-72-7B. bat cemservatives blocking her tired woman, inquire 109 Poe- stove, refrigerator, garage. banks, alr-conditloned, auto- REALTORS—MLB 289-7475 GIMINI 7G oo Uons, rec rooms, pooches and portion carpeted, second floor, MANCHESTER - 4-bedroom A m eeting 'w'as held recen tly 15 Should 4 5 J n la 75 Pfolael Z DEC. 22 the legislature’s five-year term. baths, waU-to-waU carpeting, one d fic e 12 x 12, ca ll 649- alr-conditloned 16 Putura 4 6 Ploy 7 6 D o 1 roofing. No Job too small. Call LARGE bedroom, prefer re­ Cape, large by CathoUc Scooters of the fjULV JAN. J* It is the first time in India’s 23 Glaaalllod or “ Want Ads” are taken over tke phone as a two alr-condlOonem, private 3741 o r 649-5688. wooded lot, garage, fireplace, 17Parsuoda 47Propoto! TAMottaia S 049-8144. tired person but will accept Blackledge District of the r> 3 3 4 3 -5 4 ^ ISOMlIan^ 4 8 M o t 7 8 Answ ar ! 8-'9-15-28^ years of independence that Par­ oonvenlenoe. Itie advertiaer tboold read U s ad the FIRST basement. Waaher' and dryer city utUltles, quiet nei^bor- 4 9 U g ly 7 9 It I » -5 5 ^ ^ DAT IT APPEARS and ,REPart- nesa oppertunlty. Hgh traffic gible to vote. mortgages— Interim financing Manchester schools, 7:80 to 401 West Center St., Manches- THREE spacious rooms, aec- SIX-ROOM Cape, $225. W olver- Josei^ Cathedral. Classes are Saturday, 7:80-4. 648-7908. dential or commercial. CaU ment, waU - to - waU carpet­ count, good ccmdltlon. CaU At Rockville Hospital “Time will not wait for us,” THE HERAU> wifi not __ expedient and confidential 8:48 a.m., 2:10 to 8:46 p.m. ter, 648-0882. ond floor, heat, {qipUBnces, ga- ton A gen cy, R ealtors, 649-3818. forming ta January to prepare 649-4291. " ing throughout, complete ap­ now. $31,600. H ayes A gency, Mrs. Gandhi said in a broadcast dlsclnne the IdenUty of TREES removed, reasonable service. J. D. Real Estate ExceUent part-time opportunl- all interested boys for the Dedication of the new chapel Johns HopkirA Hospital in Balti- HEAD GS SKIS. 190, cm ., w im W80. A fter 6 p.m . pliances, vanity bath. Central­ ELLINGTON — S-bedroom 646-0181. H oU SU S FOT ScM * 7 2 Out of Town explaining her election decision. any advertiser using box rates. CaU R ay, 648-4408 after A ssoc. 648-6129. ty. We train you. 648-2414. awards. Adults are needed to ly located. $170 monUily. R. D. at Rockville General Hospital moF®. Across the hall from It “Millions who demand food, letters. Readers answer­ 5 p.m . Marker Rotamat bindings, ™**MIy. CaU m a NCHES’TER — 5 and 6-two MANCHESTER — 8-raom Gar- For Sole 75 help a few hours a month with J , , , . . Is a meditation room for pat- ing blind box ads who Special Servieef 15 EXPERIENCED fiarp girl for M urdock, 648-3693. 646-2800. shelter and Jobs are pressing for Scott poles, used twice. Call ig 8 TRANT St., 2 bedroom du- family. Tliree bedrooms, over­ risen Colonial, 4 bedrooms, vERNON these dosses. yesterday terminated four years ^ patienU desire to protect their R A R PLOWING service, caU CREATIVE Catering - offei^ Buolliett O pportunity 28 action. Parliamentary democra- IdenUty can follow ‘Us 648-5048. plex, garage, he^. BOLTON - Deluxe SH xooma. FOUR-ROOM bouse on Bolton sized garage. Near shopping. double garage, exceUent area, ’The foUowing committees of work. The first consideration Some 100 persons attended the cy reddes with the people. That for snow plow plowing ing now. Don’t ing formal dining, modem buf­b u t------^ occupancy, adults, no pets. MOVE RIGHT IN . . procedure; v ice , 282-0226 o r 648-8707. SOUP'S on the rug that is, on carpeting, appliances, air-con- la k e . $160. per memth. CaU Elxtra two-famUy buUdtag lot treed lot, walk-cut basement. have been formed: of a chapel for the hospital came dedication service which Includ- wait to- be snowbound. CaU fets, cookouts, stag parties 648-7467. To this big, beautiful four »,, , - - Is ■why we have decided to go to clean the q>ot with Blue Lus­ dlUoning, private finlrtied baae- 646-2800. la w 80’s. H ayes A gency, 64$- Only $89,900. H ayes A gency, Council Committee ^Black- 190^ when .the original ®** ^® showing o t the film, ‘"Ilie people and to seek a fresh Enclose your reply to 742-9295 anytim e, if no answer, created especlaUy for jrou. 34 bedroom Colonial. Start the SUNOCO WOMAN to coUect and pack tre. Rent electric shampooer FIRST-FLOOR redecorated 0- merts. Attractive residential 0131. 646-0181. ledgedo-e Renresentatlves:Representatives: Edward Medicine Commit- One Who Heals.” Refreshments manLte from them. . . the box in an envelope — 742-9204. Leggett St., East Hartford, egg^, hOUer Farms, North New Year In elegant Style. Ward, Tony Senna, FYank Kea- address to the Claaslfied $1. Olcott Variety Store. room iqmrtment, 3 or 8 bed­ area. Adults only, no pets. L.F. tee met for discussion. were served by the members of “violent activities are being 528-5848. Coventry, 648-8021. MANCHES’TER — 2-famUy ta LARGE 6-room bungalow with Features a main floor laun­ gan. Art Dussault, Wesley M an ager, Manchester SNOW plowing, driveways etc. M odem 8-bay service station rooms, appliances and washer Fiano, 649-6871. Out of Town ontributions for the chapel Oie Auxiliary and the Candy organized by extremists.' Reac- central location, large rooms, garage on bus line, very low dry and mud room. CaU Gryk. Evening Herald, together Reasonable rates. CaU 643- In Vernon area. High vol­ hookup, walk to Main SL, For Runt 66 came from churches, church Stripers. tionary groups are arousing DON’T Just dream about BoatS and AcCUSSOfiM 46 MANCHESTER — Newer de- new ceramic baths» also ideal 20’s. Braitfawalte A^ncy, Mr. Bogdan to see this home Blackledge Dlstrlot Catholic with a memo listing the 6775, If no answer caU 646- Roofing— SMinq 16 ume, paid training, financial $170. a month, heat included. societies, Individuals who gave Added to the little kit contain- communal passions and trying companies you do NOT rich, important and successful. ______luxe duplex. $220 per month HEBRON — New two-bedroom fo r ta-Iaw situation, only $26,- R ealtor, 649-4593. at only $31,900. P lease ca ll Committee on Scouting; Wes­ 3824. assistance, modest Invest­ A vailable Jan. 1 s t CaU 648- 000. For immediate sale. Bel memorial gifts, the Hospital tog soap and other such items, divide our people. Hiis has want to see yovvo YOUNG married men will IH years old. $15,000. P ackage 742-8907. and stove. $146. mcmthly. Se­ North end shopping, bus, P orter St. 643-0627. must have experience and R ealtors, 647-0993. 8243. Manchester „gj|larold Shapiro, ’The Rev. Paul but God heals. The clergyman .jijjg court early In the year do small repair Jobs and paint­ store for sale, by appointment LOOKING for anything In real curity depoirit required. CaU For Sa lt 70 school and churches. Separate ing, also cellar cleaning and tools. Plenty o f hours. 643-2414. furnaces, garage, large lot MANCHESTER II Possible ------Committee Assignments; Bowman, The Rev. Ralph Kelly speaks, prays and brings the overruled her nationaUza- LOST — Brittany Spaniel, Roofing and only. PhUbrlck Agency, Real­ estate rental - apartments, 649-2849. COUNTRY Store, Route 6 loca­ light trucking. CaU 646-2698, SEASONED firewood for Bale, 100x257’, good condition. Re­ two-famUy lot. Price for quick BOL’TON — $18,900, 5-room Council Retreat Representar Rabbi Mac Portal. parishioners to God, but again the banks, but she was male, orange and v^te, an­ tors, 646-4200. FUEL OU Drivers — Must be homes, multiple dwellings, n o ------tion, 5)4-room Ranch, 1)4 baths, 646-2047. Chimnays 16-A wUl deUver. CaU 647-9479. duced to $28,900. Keith R eal Ranch, oU hot water heat, _ Frank Keegan; District The chapel, dedicated yester- it Is heals,” said the able to muster sufficient majori- swers to Rusty. Reward. Call experienced. ExceUent hourly fees. J J) Real Estate As- CUTE TWO-ROOM iq>artment, out buUdlngs, lUND^Toy l English Pug, pup- of Center and Broad Sts., t ^ l(X M5 CENTER ST.. 4%-room du- erences. no pets. $100. January — 0)6 - BOL’TON—O ne-acre house lote, Senna; Scouter Development - the two-thirds majority neces­ business has hew radio equip­ rotrfs, gutter work, chimneys truck load, $25. nan loaa, 510. ^ appliance^, -- — — - py,y, vlc'&iltyvlcm lty Oakland St., Call Manchester. For further In­ DISHWASHER wanted two 1st. 649-6824. Ranch, $7,000. assumes mort- beautiful ■view, minutes from 649-0371. ^ Ward; Scout Award Pro- sary for a constitutional amend­ ped trucks. Dependable ser­ cleaned and repaired. 80 years DeUvered. 648-9606. 'VERNON — R oute 88 near Cir­ gage, new roof, Ole bath, mod­ 643-7494, and pay fo r ad. formation please caU, Hum­ nights per week, Friday and fuUy carpeted, 2 alr-conditicn- Manchester line, gram — CSiarles Jaworski, ment to lift the titles,, govern­ v ice . CaU anytim e. 648-8245 or experience. FYee estimates, cle, new modem commercial em kitchen, private yard. VERNON Red Troops Routed ble OU, 203-521-7800, West ^turda^ Apply’ mornings in SEASONED firewood, deUvery' ers, beat and hot water, sound MANCHESTER — Adult cotple, 742-8594. 1200 squam ft. 6-room Ranch, Frank Desimone, Richard L,au- ment stipends and other privi­ 640-8797. i CaU Howley, 648-6861. _ » rr w ** . - _ _a______wAAvnono chUdren, nAar four rooms, heat, buUd^ with several uses, of­ $20,600. H ayes A gency, 646- Hartford. person. Cavey’s Restaurant, 45 throuj^out Connecticut. Hours proofing, storage and paridng, Ralsed hearth fireplace, 1)4 Tie, Ed Ward; Research and leges of the nation’s 278 maha­ hot water, stove, refrigerator, fices or retail, etc. Selling be­ MANCHESTER — Excellent P o r s o n a ls E. Center St. 9 a.m , - 9 p.m . 1-587-2168. on bus line, near shopping. 0181. tile baths, cedar closet, forced Information — Richard Egan, rajas. TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — parking. CaU 528-0696, w eek­ low replacement cost, $60,000.______AA zone lot, half acre plus, H uothigandPiainbiiig 17 $196 m onthly. Charles Ponti- hot water heat, 160 ft. well, John Joy, J. Moray Roy; Pub- Mrs. Gandhi came out of the RIDE WANTED to Pratt ft Trees cut, building lots cleeu:- days, 4:80-9 p.m., weekends, PhUbrlck Agency, Realtors, MANCHES’TER — Newly listed Lakewood Clrole ama, city In Phnom Penh Push BE FREE FROM ’TRUCK Driver — Must have at SEASONED hard wood, sawed cem , 649-9644. large 2-car garage, combina- He Relations and News — John 1967 general election with a 40- Whitney, East Hartford, Ehi- ed, trees tt^ped. Got a tree SAM WATSON Plumbing ^ and deUvered. H. C. Hutchin­ 10 a.m .-9 p.m . 646-4200. Cape on Doming St. WUl bor­ utUities, CaU Mr. Zimmer, least 8-years experience with tion storms. Nicely land- Joy. PHNOM PENH, Cambodia A mlnlbUB detonated a Viet ______majority in the Lok Sabha, glneerlng Bldg. 8-4:46. HllUard problem! WeU worth phone Heating. Bathroom remodel­ MANCHESTER —Brownstone der expanded Route 15, lot ap­ J, D. Real Estate Associates. LAYOFFS " good safety and woric records. son ft S(Ml, 648-5878. scaped. $26,600. Call owner for *1*6 next meeting for the (AP) — Four_ hundred North *^tog mine in Highway 22 near of "’the People, but the St. vicinity. 640-4062. caU, 742-8262. ing and repairs. F’ree esti- Apartments, 2-bedroom duplex ATTRACTIVE 8% ROOMS. proximately 100x200. ExceUent 643-6129. Starts to $180. No fee. Rita Blackledge Catholic Committee Vietnamese and Viet Cong the capltad of ’Tay Ninh Prov­ ruling Congress party split in BE YOUR OWN BOSS iq>artment, large rooms, am­ Downstairs, on bus line. Heat Ifivestmunt Proporty possibiUty. Quick sale wanted. appointment. 643-1067. WANTEU) — Ride to and from SNOW removal—Sldewadks and m ites. CaU 649-8808. Personnel, 646-4040. wUl be Jan. 6, at 8 p.m. at the ince, the South Vietnamese November 1969 and Mrs. Gandhi SEASONED fireplace wood for ple closets, IH baths, heat, hot and hot water Included. One For Sole 70-A B el A ir R ea l E state. 648-9882. troops assaulted a Cambodian command said. A Vietnamese UConn, Storrs, daUy. CaU 643- driveways. The price Is right. Out of Town home of Wesley Gryk. All In- left with only about 220 BANK TeUer Supervisor, ex­ sale, deUvered, caU 228-9586. adult preferred, no pets. Se­ 4628. CaU 649-2497. MOBIL Oli Oorp. Offers water, carpeting, two alr-con- MANCHESTER close to shop­ MANCHESTER — Nice older For Sole 75 terested persons are Invited to garrison in Phnom Penh’s outer soldier and 11 civilians were ^ g M ID h iu ry , paid trkining and financial perienced. Salary open. No dlUoners, appUancea, waaher curity deposit. $136. m onthly. ping, 4-famUy with i room home, first-floor famUy room, NOTICE attend. ’The CouncU Committee deftnse ring and fought hand to Vietnamese niajority. She stayed in power MANCHESTER Tree Service — DrMsnNdilng 1 9 assistance to those who fee. R ita Personnel, 646-4040. and drsmr hobk-up, parking. CaU 648^)680 after 6 p.m . ' G a r d a n — F o r m - apartments, 4-car garage, new three bedrooms, garage. H!x- VERNON on Catholic Scouting will meet jum j with government troops ^ j t, j by--f —an ------aUlance------with more leftist AuhNnobBos For Salu 4 Speciallxing In tree removal, qualify. MOBIL has several Oarage optional. Adults. $225. tra B-ztmed lot included. Total CONTEMPORARY BRANCH Managers — (2), Fhc- SO heating system- and roof. Mid PUBLIC HEARING Jan. 8, at 7:30 p.m. at St. Jre wiuidrawing today. i morning mUes northwest of tom made dresses, ladles suits, perienced managers with good 30’ s. H ayes A gency, 646-0181. p rice, $82,900. Paul W. Dou­ RAISED . . 1 6 NEED CAR? credit very bad? FHiUy insured. CaU 649-6422. greater Hartford area. gan, R ealtor, 649-4686. -Ranch on a deep treed lot ADDITIONAL Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ gowns and alterations. Prompt commercial lending back- APPLES for s^e—Courtlands, 118 MAIN ST., Second flo o r, 8 ford. Cambodian field reports said Saigon. Opposing her Is a triumvirate DeUclous and Memtoeh. Volpe in a lovely area of new APPROPRIATIONS est Douglass accepts lowest DICK’S Snow plowing — lota, service. CaU 640-1138. ground. Starting to $14,000. No rooms, heat, hot water and LEGAL l^CHESTER - Id®^ n e W LISTING - 6-6 two fam - ’Hie annual Boy Scouts Re- four Cambodian troops were The u .S . Command reported ^ conservative parties, the IF THIB ’TURNS YOU ON: Farms off Birch Mountain Rd. tion for medical btUldtag. homes. Hand spUt exterior, BOARD OF DIRECTORS down, smaUest payments, any- driveways, churches, com­ fee. R ita Personnel, 646-4040. garage. One or two adults. Uy duplex. Double garage. treat will be held April 2, 3, tind kiUed and 12 wounded. Enemy mean'while, that the authorized ^ght wing of the old Congrress to Volpe Rd. Bolton. Large Coltmial home with ex­ 2 garages, 2 baths, equipped TOWN OF MANCHES’TER, vriiere. Not smaU loan finance mercial buUdlngs, stores, su Contact $140. Security required. 646- NOTICE Separate furnaces. Only 4. casualties were put at 10 kUled u .S . troop strength dropped to p a rty the Swatantra, a free en- tra comer buUdlng lot. CaU to kitchen, beamed Uvtag room CONNECTICUT company plan. Douglas Mo­ perior sidewalk care, sand M oving— Trucking— M r. Watson, 622-8281 days, 3428, M . TOWN OF MANCHESTER $28,900. Diane FeUows, 646- and 25 wounded. 337;900 as of Christmas Eve, a ferpri’se party, and the Jana Hulp. W onted Inspect. H eritage H ouse, 646- with fireplace and city sew­ Troop 126 The fighting began Sunday reduction of 1800 from the pre- gjngh, a Hindu nationalist par- tors, 845 M ain. Ing, salting. 643-0002. S t o r a g u 2 0 M r. Brown, 286-8049, evenings. HousuhoM Goods SI The Planning ft Zoning Com­ 4678, Pasek R ealtors, MLS, er and water. This home is Notice is hereby given that M a in o r 3 7 MANCHESTER — I>eluxe one- mission wUl hold pubUc bear­ 2482. the Board of Directors, Town of Boy Scout ’Troop 126 held a g.grriserate BuUdos- CHANGE four years; ^ott Arn^en, THOMPSON (AP) — One per­ 1966 CHEVELLE SS 396, 2-door ers, Draglines, Cranes, ing Equipment, to be fi­ holes.'zippers repaired. Window and papers. CaU 648-9613. ranges, autom atic w adieni ’Ihe Planning Director pro­ VEIRNON-MANCSIEST^ Um , Lutaen, Darid M ^ ^ y , and ^ g ^ ^ g ^ gg,^ POMIPANO BEACH, Fla. son was dead and another pre- hardtop, 4-speed, etc. Fhccel- shades made to measure, B. H. MAGOWAN JR. ft Sea ana snivered to- workmanship. Financing avaU- large quantity. RockvlUe best of everything. Call to see'. FklucaUonal Special Proj­ East Hartford, Conn. Scrape, Route 80, RockvUle, THE THOMPSON House —Cot­ ects, Fund 41 $660.00 sor Locks. Conn. south of the demlUtarized zine. ^ L t ^ t ^ e ^ t o f e n S m tor Businuss Survicus able. Economy BuUden, me. tage St., centraUy located, H ayes A gency, 646-0181. H^t “ ® sank a Greek frelgfliter to Na- 648-6169, 872-0647 evenings. 872-9082. for Special Work Study Pro­ Proposals are available at the Etoemy motor shells caused the Nautilus,_ the first atomic ^ , O f f u r u d 1 3 Floor Hnlshing 24 large pleasantly furnished gram, to be financed from Bureau of Administration, Pur- light allied casualties at a hand- gubmarine pies and stranded hundreds of rooms, parking. CaU 649-3B58 ibmarine. motorists to France and Spain. iLOOR SANDING, And refln- NEED extra money? BqUd SNOW blowers — we have State Grant. chases Section, 17 Van Dyke ful of government military TIMBERLAND ’Tree Service, for ovemlgjit and permanent LEGAL iahing (specialising’ in older your own profitable business them. Arlens 7 h.p. Cub Cadet PnqxMed additicHial appro­ Ave., Hartford, Conn. Attention: posts, spokesmen said, but two n>v%nninmM^to ^P^^lcturea Storms headed north to- ’Tree removal, phming, shrubs, R. E. MILLER Wanted demonstrating for a futuristic riders, used Jarl Snew Blower, guest rates. priation to 1970-71' Budget, Mr. William J. Harvey. more serious attacks hit U.S. inafdR inin 'Yard Britain, where Christmas and lots cleared. Fifteen years floors). Inside pair^tog, piq>er- NOTICE o i bullets inside gun barrels, , .... wmpany, p ^ or MU ■ Ome. ^ S«^W lndsor Equipment j^ntH I^i^ r ^ , color TV. Educational Special Proj­ bases. experience. Bonded and insur­ Builder ing, ceilings, etc. No. Job too The Planning and Zoning ------tindRr ft 1989 eouemment con- weekend weather had covered smaU. John VcrfaUle, Bolton. Good com m lsslans. 644-0656. C o. 289-3406. ______breakfast includ­ iSmaU-MOdluni-laraa 254 ects, Fund 41 $27,020.00 At Camp Eagle, headquarters ^ „ rRcplv^ awards for u>-ore than 160,000 miles of roads ed. F ree estim ates. CaU 647- Oommiosiim of toe Town of of the U.S. Airborne Division received awa^ for ’ TemDera- 9470. Additiems and remodeling, rec PART- TIME bookkeeper for NEW SHn*MENT of Johnson’s ed, weekly and monthly sea­ EXPERIENCED Tolland, foUowtag a pubUc for Project I (77-1), under his X-ray photographs showing w*ui ana snow, xempera A toy pony to delight Title I, to be added to Town INVITATION southeast of Hue, nine 122mm rooms, and kitchens. Complete smaU company In RockvlUe, Skee-horses; caU us for de­ sonal cates. Flano’s Motor A pretty slip-on apron hearing, has granted toe appU- footbaUs and other objects gross- new freezing the children! This little Accoimt No. 107, to be fi­ rockets fell, inflicting light CLEANTOO — Interior —both home Improvement, experience helpful but not nec­ tails. South Windsor Equip­ Inn, 646-380$. ■will perk up toe SPHJ* fellow is not only fun to catimi of Chester Lemek for a ly distorted when kicked. ®ver southern England and residential and commercial. COMPOSITOR when doing houseMld nanced from State Grant. TO BID casualties including some Mortgogus 27 essary. ’Training provided. ment Co. 289A406. make; but fun to give. change of zone, effective De­ A 1922 graduate of the Uni- more snow was predicted, FURNISHED ROOM, stove, re­ chorea. No. 1381 ^ th Propoeed additional appro­ deaths, the U.S. Command re­ Satisfactory w^rk guaranteed. CaU 649-1421 No. 264 has pattern cem ber 28, 1970, from R esiden­ Sealed bids will be received verslty of Georgia, he rec^ved Hundreds of thousands of For friendly free estimates, MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec­ Hours flexible. Write P.O. Box a t ju sto tt m sheets used iu frigerator and linens provided. PHOTO-GUIDE is in S i ^ pieces; full directions. priation to 1070-71 Budget, ported. 415, RookvlUe, Conn. . . . Small (8-W ); Medi­ ts^ to Recreation of a part of at the office of the__ __ Director____ of _ amiind ® HliU to physlcs from Colum- British workers, from Welsh caU Suburban Floor Malnten- ond, third. AU kinds. Realty ______printing plates, .009 thick, 2Sx 801 M ain S t 649AS03. EXCELLENT BENEFITS M $ la aalaa tor M o b j * Educational Special Proj­ Nine Americans were um (12-14); Large (1^ tan ta----- laatai------i flnMaMMaM MiHg.1 property owned by said Lemek General . Services.- ^ -'cente; ed T a r^touTn^^r^X t b la U niversity to 1926. He Joined ' ance, 649-9228. HALLMARK BuUdlng Co. For 36” , 25 cents each or 5 for $1. ects, Fund 41 $10,487.55 CLEANING wom an wanted, 3-4 18). Medium . . . situated approximately 1,000 Street, Mahehester, Conn., un- the U.S. Air Base at Pham Westtoghouse a year later. brokers, stayed home and eased ____ — ...... home improvement, additions, essary. Reasonable. Confiden-, 64S-27U. for Library/Audlo Visual days weekly. Permanent poei- yards of 39-inch. feet westerly of Goose Lane. til JanutUT 12, 1971 at 11:00 Saigon and a ground assault Survivors Include the widow, the load on commuter services SNOW plowing — Commercial rt>c rooms, garages, roofing, tlal, quick arrangements. Al- n W M H T W L Patterns available only o r _ Materials, ’Title n, P.L. tion. S end name, address, BLUE Lustre not only rids car­ APPLY N.Y. A map showing location and a.m. for ag^nst an artillery position on Evelyn; three children, Dr. still struggling back to lunmal. and residential, fast, efficient gutters. Free estimates. AU vln Lundy A gen cy, 527-7971. phone number and references V H X A ^ tn sizes shown. 89-10, to be financed from pets of soU but leaves pUe soft Prtai Hssta. AMrttt ft am HP lay out of said Recreation Zone NINE (9) PASSENGER CARS, the base’s southwestern side. CSiarles W. Slack o t Blrmtog- The absenteeism, some with serv ice. CaU 646-1974. work guaranteed. 646-2537. 988 M ain S t , H artford, E ve- to Box R., Manchester Herald. c a ll sailDta State Grant. and lofty. Rent eleetrtc sham- A P A R T M B m is on file 'With the IVnim Cleric Bid forms, plans and specifi- Fnemy casualties were not ham, Ala., Dr. Warner V. Slack employers’ permissiiHi and ___ nings, 28S-68T9. AU repUes confidential. Writ­ tanta The Fall & Winter *70 LIGHT trucking, odd Jobe, also ALL ’TYPES of sUme and co n ------pooer $l.,Pknl'B Paint ft WaU- ta said Town of ToUand*.' cations are available at the;, knoyvn, the command said. Newton, Mass, and Mrs. Win- some without, was expected ing abUlty not rrijuired Now renting, ene and two ittntiitg ll^raUi AVK. AUUM is 664, includes James F. F’arr, moving large appliances, crete work. AU work guaran- MORTGAGBS — First snd see* _ j?^>er Supply. bedroom apartments. Carpet­ YOBS, postage and handling. DA’TED at ToUand, Connecti­ Secretary General Services Office, 41 U.S. heiicopte^rews reported Ifred E. Lewis of Stamford, since the national Boxing Day ond. All types to suit require­ B urning barrels deUvered, $4. teed. Out of season rates. CaU RECEPTIONIST for office In ^ ■ ■ ing, 2 slr-condltteaem, 1)4 mBiEwsK niM n...sm im cut, this 28rd day of. December Board of Directors, Center Street, M anche^r, Con- seeing an enemy base camp ta CSonn.; and three brothers, W l- holiday—Dec. 26—fell on a Sat- ptatam sot SktaUnt fw ksH, 644-1775. after 6, 648-1870 o r 644-2975. ments. Confidential, effldept RockvlUe. Busy dental office, I^^TY pUe, *"* ? ^ *" J* baths. 13 BIS8ELL STREET 1970. Manchester, Conn, necticut. the central highlands province liam H. Slack of Gainesville, urday this year. CsU Frances K. Wagssr S h . S is itamw tse WHniMVj MM CrtOMt tuiCMtl service. P . A . H iom e, 649-6281. fuU-Ume. Pleasing personaUty, Me car^t ®>®®^ SSt, taetaSoa paatagt n l baa- Planning and Town of Manchester, Kontum. Fighter-bombers were Ga., Dr. Francis O. Slack of In the Italian port of Naples, FIANO tuning and band instru- CARPENTRY and remodeling, Rental Manager - The Fall * Winter ’70 ______good wlUi figures and handling Lustre. R ^ electric ^rapoo- H Zoning Commission Dated at Manchester, Conn., .Connecticut called, and then bombs killed 14 .West Palm Be.ach, Fla. and the 1,100-ton Greek freighter ment repairing by Hartt Col- rec romns, dormers, kitebens, 646-2635 o r 545-1085 B asic FASHION Book is z a A a “ “ “ y* Write to Bex AA. Man- ®r $1. Hie Shenrin-WUUnins 654. includes postage and By Clifford Williams, this twenty-fourth day of De- Robert B. Weiss, enemy, a headquarters commu- Chester W. Slack o< Worcester, ’Troneoferos after waves tags of graduate. Ward additions and garages. Call handling. Chalrm an cem ber 1970. General Manager K rause, 64S-6SM. ’Tom Corbitt, 645-0069. R ead Heapald A ds cheater Herald. Co. nlque said. Maas. had battered It against a wharf. jn Average DaOy Net Press itun ‘ The Weather MONDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1970 Clear and cbld tonight; Iowa PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT For The Week Ended ranging from 6 to 16. Tomor­ iffittnrbTStTr lEvTning H w alii !» ' Noveniber 14,1876 row mostly sunny and cold; uptttng BprstUi high about 30. ’Thursday’ s ou)t- 16,080 look—cloudy, flurries. About Town Hospital Phone Manchester— A City of Village Charm Uanchester Asaembly, Order 'Hw telephone number for (OkMaifled AdverUstog o e la g e M ) PRICE TEN CENTS of Rainbow for Olrls, will meet Manchester Memorlai Hoeid- W L . LXXXX, NO. 75 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1970 tonight at 7:80 at the Masonic tal was changed a few ^ — Anderson-Little — — — Temple. Shadow officers will months ago, but too late to till the chairs for an initiation, be listed correctly tn the new to be foHowed by the Majmrlty phone books. The hospital degree for several members. number la 646-1222. Investigators Refrediments will be served. Dempsey Extends 'M nity Covenant Church Fel­ Manchester ' Start Probe Basques Swear Vengeance lowship Croup will meet tomor- OUIl MmVM. MENSinJAR row at 1:80 p.m, in Fellowship Hospital Notes Hall of the church with guests Emergency State from the Pilgrim Mbnor Home VnOIlNO HOUBS O f Jet Crash In Cromwell. After a program, Intermediate Care Semi- : GHAKLOTTE AMALIE, V.I. there will be a coffee hour. private, nooB>2 p.m., and 4 pan.- On Unemployment 8 pan.; private rooms, 16 sum.- (AEP) — Federal investigators began an Inquiry today Into the On Spanish Military Judges The Women’s Rhythmic Choir 2 pan., and 4 p.m.-8 pan. By DAN HALL cMkh of a ’Brans Caribbean Air­ of Center Congregational Church Pediatrics: Parenta alia wed Associated Press Writer lines Jet In which a New Jersey will rehearse tomorrow at 1 any time .eiceept noon-2 pan.; By FENTON WHEELER p,m., In Woodruff Halt of the ottwra, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. man and his son were believed HARTFORD (AP)—Gov. John Dempsey Tuesday de­ Assoclatod PreM Writer C L E iU t A N C E UUML church. Srif Service: 16 a.m.-2 pan., clared a continuing unemployment emergency in Con­ 4 p.m.-8 p.m. ^Hineteen persona were hoapd- necticut, automatically extending unemployment bene­ BURGOS, Spain (A P )— North United Methodist Intensive Care and Coronary taUsed after the crash fits to a ^ u t 3,500 persons for 18 more weeks. ' Basque nationalists swore Church will have a special Care: Immediate family only, of the Boeing 727 as it was lantU A special session of the Qfen------^------vengeance today against charge conference tonight at 8 anytime, limited to five mtamteo. tag on the Virgin Island of St. eial Assembly In October en- p^,. ggjjj jfjfg week ending the military judges who at the church which Is open to Maternity: Fathera, 11 aan.- Thomas. The other 82 persona acted a 18-week emergency ex- jg sentenced six Basques to all interested members of the 12:45 p.m., and 6:86 p.m.-8 aboard were treated fOr minor tension fixurn federally collected ^ result of the newest ex­ death and nine others to a. congregation. p,m .; others, S p.m;-4 p.m., and tajaries and released. unemployment funds. The most tension, benefits for certain un- total of 351 years in pri­ 8:80 p.m.-8 p.m. REDUCTIONS UP TO .ISyo The Knud-Hansen Hospital recent previous emergency ex- employed workers wUl be ex- son. The council on ministries of ilg e Umlta: 18 In maternity, saM two unidentified bodies tenrion was In 1961, when It tended to a full year. The “ There will be retallatlem,’’ South United Methodist Church In other areas, no UmK In waM brought to Its morgue, and was in., effect for 34' weeks. initial 26 weeks were provided one member of the Basque ter­ will meet tonight at 7 :S0 at aelf-aervtce. one. apparently was a child’s. Dempsey’s proclamation re- unjer normal unemployment rorist organization (E?rA warned Susannah Wesley Hall of the T$My were beUeved to be John suited under law from a report daims drawn from employer- after the court handed; down the church. Doe to conatmctlon, parking Vanyo of Murray HUl, N.J., and by Labor Oommlssionor Renato collected funds as a result of sentences Monday. He singled 2 lor emorgoncloa Is eovoroly re­ Ms-non, Victor, vdio were listed E. Rlccluti that unemjdoyment the special session and now the out Capt. Antonio Troncoso de Memorial Temple, Pythian stricted. The public is urgently .REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE by.'the airline as missing. in Connecticut had continued additional 13 weeks paid out of Castro, the legal adylser to the Sisters, will meet toihorrow at reguested not to park near the Vanyo’s wife and three other above the six per cent level state-collected funds. court-martial, and another ETA 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. Re­ emergency entrance oxo^ptto members of the family were tor at least eight of the last Only those persons who have source said of De Castro: "He freshments will be served. dlacharge emergency or wheel­ among the survivors. One, Ra­ 10 weeks. exhausted their eligibility for better have a bodyguard.’ Members are reminded to bring chair adm*f'~’* To pick up dis­ Men's Fine Virgin Wool mona. was hospitalized with a Actually, the figure, was federal benefits may submit Denunciations of the death grab bag gifts. charged patients, please park in babken ankle. above six per cent during the claims Jan. 10 for the extended sentences and appeals for clem­ the general Iota lirst and the With the beginning of 1971 entire period. benefits. ency poured info Madrid from The executive board of the nurse wUl Instroct yoo where to WORSTED SUITS OWy four days away. It was the Beginning with the week of Meeting with Dempsey in Uie around the world, and Basque Chaminade Musical Club will drive to pick up the pattsirf- lirst fatal crash o t a scheduled Oct. 81, when It was 6.1 per sympathizers or foes of the 9 have Its annual Christmas par­ One-pant suits! Two-pantsuits! U A airline passenger flight in cent, it roae to a high of 7.4 (See Page Sixteen) PYanco regime held denronstra- ty and poUuck tomorrow at 6:80 3 9 : * Patlenta Today: 181 Vested suits! 127D, the National Transporta­ tions In cities throughout Eu­ p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ru­ A D M I T T B D SATURDAY: 54 tion Safety Board reported. A rope. dolph V. Gorsch, 1 « N. Lake- Mrs. Mary T. Blaney, Bast total o t 142 persons were killed Some led to violence. In San wood Circle. Members are re­ Sebastian, the Basque capital on minded to include poems with Hartford; Delphlne E. Brassard, M UA. airilne crashes earlier in Holyoke, Mass.; Dean Bra}rall, Spedn’s northern coast, youths their gifts to exchange. ttasiyear, but they were on car­ Senate Passes Bill Offering Bast Hartford; Mrs. Sandra 6 . go;' charter or ferry flights. The roamed the streets Mital, sor; Robert C. Cardiner, 47 95 but suddenly J°'*rnnmnt of the 91st Congress, deemed necessary to promote MADRID (API — In the 16th Sixteen of their sons and back beyond the written skein of Zuberroa—and with his Cabinet to discuss Christmas Day, Krista Ann, the Hale St. Ext., RockviUe; Mrs. Men’s Tailored ONE AnotherAnotllfir controversyCOntroV6rsy wasWttS un-un* aa#A. orderlyawHawIv withdrawaluHthdmurfll of > - -- - « ______ai.* centerpiece___rnu^iw* <-vv*to>4via history. oi* — Acting with But, with political was no accident that two Ro- where the Basques have operat- ^ jal alal This Ba^ue gene Golding of Houlton, Me. PeUetler, 147 Benton St.; Mrs. stalemate over a $2-million have dreamed up said the State ------Rita M. Rhines, 1286 Hartford t^usual speed, the Soviet gov- exilrlng at noon Simday, little ^ Z sn n Z on lc nightmare for Gen. FYancisco man Catholic priests were ed over the centuries as ban- handball, played either with origin himself, Department told him It would Tpke., Rockville. Men’s Virgin Wool enunent sdieduled a hearing time is left for a House-Senate appropriatiro for the supersonic _ ^ j^aa had in amonamong the 16. Priests often led dists or smugglers. paddles or b^kete called ces- jowioi transport plane as the major ob-1 “ ® '*® “ do something” If the death Also, Kermeth A. Richards, Wednesday on appeals from the conference on Social Security, hls three decades as chief of the the Carllst armies. Three French provinces are tas, ta iro^tty-rake ^falr. The Two Pedestrians weon^y ro app^ i™ g^^^ Majority Leader Mike sentences are not communted. Wlllimantic; Linda M. Santos, (See Page Eight) Spanish state. The roots of the Basques go Basque—Navarre, Loburdl and speed of the hard ball can kill. 162 N. School S t.; Mrs. Joan V. TOPCOATS AND U ^ ^ e n ^ to the^w l* M- Mansfield of Montana said de- It Is hurled hard against the Attention In Washington was C Struck by Cars Schatzman, 82 Church St.; Don­ jbcking trlaL The ^>eedup in the ^ the breakthrough on Social high wails of a court. Old directed to the sentencing of ald R. Sewell, 886 Cooper Lane, ICDceedlngs was scot as ot ggcurlty legislation the ouUook Basques say real* pelota 1s two Jews to death in the Soviet A ManchesterAVMUSVSSVOVWS woman VWSSSWaS was W tMP ad-MM 4 CASHMERE COATS tkaovt to end the woridwlde fu- jg stlU grim ’’ that Con­ played with the bare hand. Union for plotting to hijack an mltted to Manchester Memorlsil _ _^ nor over the severity of the sen- ^ ggg ,1 ^ 1 , ng ^ork before airliner. Hospital, and an Avon man , ^Iso, Chrtatlne SulUvan, Politically there 1s a single re­ ^***c*®' the constitutional clock runs out curring dream. It is called “ euz- Denunciations of the Spanish was treated there, alter they appeared at noon Sunday. One of GIs Charged in My Lai Case kadi,” the Basque term for death sentences came from the were hit by cars over the week- Yoland J. .aentences given six Basque nar Touchette, Riverside Dr., Ver- said major barriers “ three country.” To the young World Council of Churches, the Basques “ euzkadi” means carv- International Commission of Ju- Wllla M. McLaughlin of 28 "on; Glenn B.Vtacent. m Ver- ^ t help the K r e ^ O T ^ e ^ r- ing out an independent nation rista in. Geneva, the Spanish WUUams St. was crossing Main Welch, 87 m u c h a s t t t e B r i ^ - ^ ^ sonic transport plane, extension composed of their three Spanish Basque government - In exile In St. near Pine Hill St. Saturday Spruce St.; Elizabeth A. Yavls, OUR REG. $30 to $40 REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE jBvasloa of the Suez In 1966 taxes on autos and Arrested in Georgia Shotgun Slaying provinces. Paris, and six FYench Nobel afternoon when she walked In- Leland Dr. condemnation telephone, and ^ rop ria tlon s Basque youths dream of their Prize winners, to the path of a southbound BnVTH SATURDAY: A daugh- ■oC the Soviet repression ot the stamps, school deseg;re- ATLANTA, Ga. (A P )— free nation. As their dreams Moscow newspapers published car driven by Danella K. Me- ter to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce .£bingarlOT revolt gation and defense. One of 10 soldiers charged continue to be frustrated by condemnations of the sentences Velgh of 18 Conway Rd., police Clark, Erdleld. Men’s Pile Lined Normally an appeal of a con- realities they turn more and 95 supplemental appiopria- in the alleged, massacre at under such headlines as “Cruel report. RnTTHS YB38TERDAY: A 'ivictioo takes six to eight w e ^ s ,„ore than » l more to the left. Sentence on Basques,” ‘"The Ty­ Mrs. McLaughlin was admit- gon to Mr. and Mrs. David ,Ui® Sylet Unloix. But U*® billion worth of foreign aid for My Lai, Spec. 4 Robert Five of the six men con­ rants (Passed the Sentence on ted to the hospital with frac- Froebel, Webster Rd., RFD 2, ALL WEATHER ^^ 10 0 ,gr*w» sentenced to death and the East. Its L’Souvas, was among 10 demned by the military court In Patriots,” “ The_Sentence Must tured legs and Is reported in Rockville; a daughter to Mr. Myen Jews course______was prepeu^d before the persons charged with mur­ Burgos admitted they are Marx- Be Abrogated,” and “ The Hang­ satisfactory condition.' and Mrs. John L. Dobert 8r., COATS -tactog long terms in labor cbristmas' recess, vriien Cro- der in the shotgun slajdng ist-Leninists. Basques admit men Must Not Get Their Way.” r p d toZ On W. Middle Tpke. near the 4, Rockville; a son to Mr. i n ,^iyBinps were ordered to appear g^ggg approved legislation au- of a motorcycle rider in the that for the fli-st time anarch- Eugen Belhl, the honorary east entrance to Wickham Park, and Mrs. Louis Bronx!, RFD 1. ^ti^ore the Supreme Court of the yjorizlng the spOTding, but for- hippie district here Monday (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) Richard M. Stevens, 23, of Avon Hebron. i^pssfan Federation only six bidding use of ground combat night. His wife, Rebecca ^ ^ 8 after the4r conviction to torces or military advisers In was crossing to his car parked DISCHARGED SATURDAY : L’Souvas, also was arrest­ on the north side of the road j^mes B. TopUff, Windsor; ■ jMpnlngrad. Cambodia. ^ Some sources suggested that ed on a charge of occupy­ when he was hit by a car travel- Michael J. Letoumeau, 6 Bank The big defeiuse money bill Ing east driven by Gerald B. . Mrs. Maude Field. 179 'the govemmOTt was speeding ing a “ dive.” OUR REG. $20 to $50 has been blocked by controver­ Police said the shotgun slay­ Constitutionality Challenged Dubey of West Hartford, police gpmee st.; Mrs. Ethel M. Mike, REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE (gee Page Four) _ sy about restrictions on the use said. Stevens was treated at ^ Montauk Dr.. Vernon; Keith ing of Barney MeSherry, 21, Manchester Memorial Hospital. Matte, 111 E. Middle ’Tpke.; took place in a rooming house where,^ T ’Souvas and his wife 2 ------:------Mrs. Jommle M- Maxwell, 228 Men’s Finely Tailored Judges Reserve Decision lived. m.T gvr»ii a 1 Jefferson St.; Mrs. Ulllam Mc- IM un W l 11 h p e a k Caughey. 29 Griffin R d.; Russell Full details of the duuges On Statens ^Re^ ^ln^ Law^ r n n . ■ Herbert, East Hartftrd. OUTERWEAR Ahern Says ‘Interference’ were not immediately made known. lo Kotanans AIso, Mrs. Oeorge Saunders HARTFORD (AP) — ’Three arrested under the flag display Officers reported that after and son, 26 Gulley Dr. South federal Judges have reserved de- law, and Agoetinelli .sever^ & CAR COATS -fReason for His Resignation the slaying they confiscated 18 Sister Marie Alice LaGace. Windsor; Mrs. Stanley HUinskl ? ” cislon in the case of a contro- weeks later received a letter bottles of gasoline rigged as fire member of the African and and son, 133 West St., Rockville; versial state flag-display law from President Nixon praising 14 39 ^-64IIW YORK (AP) — New “ very telling Incidents’’ to- bomba, a stick of dynamite, two World Apostolate, will speak Mrs. Roland D’Amour and son. -'Haven PoJlce C2iief James volved ydiat he said was a whose coiutitutionality is being his patriotism. A few days after shotguns, seven rifles, four pis­ about her work In this country 160 Charier Oak St.; Mrs. uKhern said on national tele- routine poUce procedure—de- challenged despite legislative the letter, Agostinelll won his 9 and In Africa, tomorrow at a Harleth Manning and <*1 police force,” what he wUl do professionally charges against the young sol- books next October. and tutorial programs, for non- ley, Whitney Rd., Columbia; " Ahem but he Is consideitog a number dier, but no date has been set two more students had fUed suit, English speaking adults. She Mrs. EYances I. Vlkllnets, Elaat But it quickly became contro­ saying they wanted to carry a ,,H-He the problem he faced of offers ranging from poettiOTS for the beginning of his actual versial last October, when Hart­ also was a member o t the Arch- Hartford. Viet Cong flag during a subse­ n o GREAT tALESROOn SERVilQ HARTFORD 'to New Haven U an examine of to banking to poeitiona with trial. ford police tried to invoke it to bishop’s Steering Committee for Also, Mrs. Lois A. Erickson, quent campeUgn visit by Vice -Um "subtle harassmOTt” that foundations and other non-profit poUce said tfiey found the punish two students for display­ Vocations. r f d 2, BOlton; Richard J. President Agnew—and it is this ' H I T HARTFORD lA H eR E niR Juunpers ptdice departments organizations. Ahem said he slaying victim, rilcknAmed. ing a Viet Cong flag during a She returned to the United Thompson, 16 Andor Rd.; Mira. suit which ta still being pursued. * tkrou^KMt the country. hopes to remain to a field re- “ Tree” because he was 6 feet, 7 visit here'“by' President Nixon. States to recruit professional John White and daughter, Elast M SAIbNyAn. (BUiopsCoL)Phoa623M50S «wA^Pariade,lBtillddbTEi»itabBe^SkFI*iO^ ^ • T re^ rin a jor city to ti»e na- lated to law enforcement. inches tall, on the floor of the Why? Lawyers for the two— The celebrated flag was taken William C. Anderson, 23, and men and women for service in Hartford; 1 ^ . Paul Collette ^tlOT has a poUUcal corruption Former Atty. Gen. Ramsey rooming house, his hand resting from the boys by the Republican Guy B. Nutter, 22, of the Uni- Africa, through the African and and son, Windsor; Mrs. Harold W CROTOlfHrt 720 Long H It! Rd, ON 1 Pboiw 445498$ '"proWem,” he said. C2ark, another guest ^ on the on a loaded pistol In his pocket. candidate for state comptroUer, vei^ty of Connecticut Law World Apostolate, an ecumen- Goelin and son. East Hartford; Abem fpfoared on the Dick giiow, said he hipped Ahen, ■' Homicide Investigators said IN HERIDEN-MirldM Mall, Suta Street Phona 2354757' Nathan Agostinelll who School^say that unless the law leal, interracial and internation- Mrs. Titus Casasza and sen, 41 Cavett alww on ABC Televlalon. “ hang to there. I would MeSherry was shot In the chest Police examine arsenal of fire bombs and weapons along with dynamite, drugs stamped on it on the ground. al organization. She Is also Downey Dr.; Mrs. Nelson War- M lATIMUIor-WriMboy a»pplng.PUa